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-—Jl‘omato o ———————————————————————— NYMORE STORE IS 'BURGLARIZED Thieves Break Into Store and Steal Goods to the Value of $100. ’l‘flREE SUSI’ECTS PLACED UN- DER ARREST AT CROOKSTON. Young Men Who Formerly Lived at Nymore Will Be Brought Back to Answer. The store of O. J. Tagley at Nymore was burglarized last Wednesday night and- .goods_to ————the-value—of “about- $1C 0 were stolen. An entrance was effected by breaking open the back door and suspicion ~was directed toward three young men who have lived at Nymore and have been hanging about the village for some time. The news of the burglary was kept very quietand the conduct of the young men was watched. Yesterday they, left the city and were this morning located at Crookston where ‘their arrest was ordered. They will be brought back tonight to answer to a charge of burglary. The men arrested are Joe Hearth, Pat O’Neil and Ned O’brien. All are quite well known in Bemidji. Sheriff Bailey who went over to Fergus Falls- yesterday with Joshua Miller, insane, will-bring them back on his return trip. Respondmg Nwely. - Mrs. L. H. Bailey, represent- ing the Ladies’ Library associ ation, one of Bemidji’s most ag- gressive and worthy societies, is cireulating a subscription today t0 obtain funds to defray the run- ning expenses and make im- provements to the public library. The business people were re- sponding very nicely this morn- ing and about $100 had been sub- scribed. Hallock Wants the Band. The Independent Band has a chance to go to the Firemen's Tournament at Hallock and the committee on arrangements for the tournament make the boys a very liberal offer. The band is not in shape at present to give a definite answer but may decide;? to go later in the s; PRINCESS Grocery Co. Radishes Onions Celery Cranbemeq ~Washed Figs Fancy Cookies Strawberries — Bon Bons A Complete Line of Candies. ..Fresh \[gget;bles.. Fridays and Saturdays. A Complete Line of Fruits. Princess Grocery Company ___ BERMAN BUILDING PHONE 262 214 BELTRAMI AVE, NOT SENTENCED Judge Spooner Did Not Pass Sen- tence Upon Wm, Chounard Last Night. Judge Spooner did not pass sentence last night upon Wm: Chounard,-the Cass- Lake-m convicted of the murder of his wife, The sentence.was_ to have been passed at six o'clock but the- court-could-not--reach—the matter at the appointed hour. Chounard will probably be sen- tence some time today. LARGE ESTATE Gustav A. Saaby Who Died at In- sane Asylum Has Large Es- tate and No Heirs, Gustay J. Saaby, who was committed from Beltrami county to the state hospital forthe-in- sane at Fergus Ralls, died last week and the probate court_has ordered the special administrator of the estate of the deceased to file an accounting. Pmly R. Day, of Bagley, is the administrator. Saaby has realty interests and other valuable holdings. So far as is known at present he has no heirs in this country. Fishing at the Bridge. Fine strngs of fish are being taken at the Mississippi bridge between Lake Iryine and Lake Bemidji. = Yesterday afternoon for a short time they were biting nicely” and some fine strings of pickerel were taken with spoon hooks. Spearing is good in all the running streams “and fresh fish may be Thad for the asking at almost every house initown, The pike season opens Sunday and with two more days of balmy weather, the fishermen hope the lake Will be sufficiently free from ice to admit of fishing for pilke by that time. Go Down the Mississippi. John 'Sibley, the well known Bena logger, was in the cit; morning on his Mr. Sibley st 'Lh.lt, he is mak- ing prevarations for the dwive. It “will be somo time yet before it can be begun as the logs to be handled are in Leech Lake and vice is an obstacle to work Mr. i amount to seventeen mil- lion. He will drive out of Leech Lake through the and into the Mi ippi. Billy Prunes-in-Town. Billy-Newton,—the— trav salesman, whose “Billy Prune sketches are an enjoyable feature of the Minneapolis Journal and one graced the last page of the Minneapolis Tribune, is in the city today. Mr. Newton travels for a Minneapolis whole- sale house. He is a clever sketch artist and his newspaper work has been making a hit. A&Afi&“&‘ EW DESIGNS -—-l'fl—- For Ladies” Shirt \V.\\~L Swits, 16 yards to pattern; no two alike; |n]w from cmd Wedding Stoups IN ANY STYLE, FINISH OR PRICE. ALL KINDS OF Photos, Views of the City, Lake and Lumber Camps 0ld pictures made new and enlarged to any size. Studiooccupies all M of the second floor of the new Street block, next to the postotlice ¥ receptior, display and dressing rooms are always open and you are welcome. R.W. REED, Prop. Leech river: & at this time. ~|the early growth and develop- Thome MARTIN WILL DE- FEND AMES Former Popular Bemidji At- torney Visits Old Friends in the City. S NOW SUCCESSFUL AT VIR- GINIA_CITY. Was for Several Years Judge Of the Municipal Court in Bemidji. . Judge Martin, a former popu- lar Bemidji attorney, is renew- ing acquaintances in the city to- day. - ‘The judge is now success- ful and nicely located at-Virginia City and is.on-h 0 Minne- apolis, where he will agsist in the defense of Ex-Mayor Ames, who was recently rve-arrested on a charge of havingaccepted a-bribe from a woman of the half world, during his administration of the office_of mayor of the city of Minneapolis Judge Ma are old . friends. The famous Minneapolis ~ physician often spent several weeks on shooting = wips with the judge, while he was located at Ada, and a friend- ship sprang up between the two which-has never been forsaken, Upon lcarning that Ames had been re-arrested Judge Martin offered his services and was promptly retained hy. his old friend. Mr. Martin came to Bemidji in 99 and was o prominent figure in legal circles here for anumber of years. He was for several years judge of municipal court and a successful practictioner. His n‘cmal personality won for him-hostsof friends and he is warmly welcomed upon ‘his. visit Judge Martin will reman” in the city for several days. He notices many changes here since hislast visit. Heis constructed on broad lines himsell and he states that he is pleased to see a liberal municipal-——policy —prevalent in Bemidji. Its the only one the town—can-be—su sfully-—-con- ducted under according to Mr. Martian, whose experience cover mentof some of the best towns in the country. Mr. Martian defended Joe La Deau known as “Dog Face Joe,” | who was-sent-to—the-statepor fe from this county two-years ago for-the murder w woodsman named M who was poisoned b, at a v The judge w nected with much inter cident in the carly d of Be- midji and will always be kindly remembered by —old time: i 2ction. Snow, Flowers and Grass. Chester Snow, a former resi- dent ~of - Bemidji, writes from North Yakima, that it is impos- sible to keep house even in that country without the Daily Pio- | neer and avants it sent forthwith. Mr: Snow says the grass is a foot high in the coast country and the peach. cherry and apply treesareall in bloom. The coun- try looks like a vast lower gar- denand-Mr. Snew-believes-he—is pleased with his new location, Taken Under Advisement. The contest case of Carl Berg- hmd vs. It J. Artz was heard at Lake land office "yester- Henry Funkley whois in the| the action nf yon a cl repre count; of amination tha was in Maple Ridge, y. The case was talken un- ement, upm\ cour der advi Worth a h)rmno tin and Dr. Ames| HAD A FINE TIME P. White Enjoyed His Two wmonths’ Visit to California and ‘the West. Mr. and Mrs. A. P. White and 1 . a ‘trip to California and the mid- dle west. Mr. White says he and the family enjoyed their va- cation very much_and says the California winter resorts are ideal for that purpose. He does not think the west affords the business opportun s-that this E on_of northern Minues does. While at Los Angeles Mr. White met Frank Mageau, the contractor, who built the Street block. Mr, Mageau expects to refurn to Minnesota in Juve, Since leaving Bemidji Mr. and Mrs. White haye visited a numi- ber of the Jarger western cities, including -Salt Lake and Ogden. Mr. White is very much im- pressed with the former city and returns much refreshed from his vacation, Running Team Practicing. The running team of the DBe- midji Fire department is practic- ing nightly under the direction of Captain Narveson. Some trouble is being experienced in getting the boys out but those who do come out are taking up the work in wood shape. “The team will be in active working trim from now until the dates of the Grand Rapids tournament it will attend. Last mght the boys practiced coupling and showed up in excellent form. Palmer Resigns. H. L. Palmerwill conclude al- most two years of service at Omich’s news stand tomorrow. Mr. Palmer has been popular _with all patrons of the place and the boys will miss him. Joe Renton takes his place and as- sumes his duties Monday. Mr. Palmer will spend the next few weeks at-his farm at Grant Val- ley and has no matured plans for theimmediate future. ned lastnight fram. .THEBAZAAR.. The Center of Attraction WATCH FOR THE PRICE CARDS ON OUR DI DISPLAY TABLI‘S' Eyery Day a. Change! THIS WILL BE FOR THE WHOLE WEEK HERE AREAFEWOFTHE ITEMS: These are all New Arrivals and Up-to-Date Ladies’ and Misses’ Dress Suits and Shirt Waists. The Original Kalamazoo Petticoat, at 98¢ and up. Ginghams, Wash Goods, Waistings, Suitings, .such as.. Splash Voiles, Valerji Voiles, Tailors’ Suitings, Laces, Trimmings, Linings, Bindings, Ribbons, Our Shoe Department is Complete. Don’t Miss the Shoe Day All bought within the-last few weel\s lowest prices this week at ~~THE BAZAAR B:ggest qmntlty 'md Groceries. We Sell the Best $3;00 Hat Made A STORE We are today the Largest Exclusive Clothmg Store in Bemidji. Swell Neckwear; Most Beautiful Spring Styles Ghe Clothners FOR MEN AND BOYS EXCLUSIVELY....s 9 n.lm-n--na THE BIG SHOWING WILL CREATE A RECORD Special Display blacks, blues and grays, comparing favorably with $20 and $22 garments, for of 350 single and double breasted suits, entirely new patterns, new cut; new weaves in fancy effects, as well as plain $I 5 P Fuarnished rooms .are at a premiun in Bemidji this weelk. There is a brisk demand for| rooms owing to the number of | strangers in the city and it is al- ! ¢ | most impossible torent furnishe (l the center of | @ rooms. Rooms 1 the city reng for S12 and 814 e b [ month and there are about three | ils for applic figure. very rooin ab that | of all qualities. o Exacting styles in most beau- tiful fabrics, thibets, sergesand | clays, for large or small boys, | in newly fashioned garments FOREMOST BOYS’ STORE. - —Headquarters for— ..Confirmation Suits.. Single or double breasted, in thibets, serges, homespunsand- tweeds; most beautiful styles, correctly fashioned, equal to custom tailors’ work, at We are in almost constant association with Leading Manufacturers, those who @ originate the most authoritive fashions, and no ideas of merit ever escape our atten- @ tion, thereby placing usin a position to better serve youthan any other storein Bemidji @ 510 :