Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, June 24, 1904, Page 4

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COLLINS Republican Pimaries in City of Bemidji Elect Straight Collms Delegatlons. Carry Both Decisive Majorities. o The Republican primaries in the-city of Bemidji today re- sulted in a complete victory for the Collins forces. Collins dele- gations were elected from both wards in the city. The defeat of the Dunn' forces in the Second ward was decisive, and-in the First ward it was closer but is-mevertheless con- sidered a big Collins victory for the reason that the local Collins . men have neyer made any claims of great strength in that section , of the city. The primaries were without question the most interestering ever held in the city. Interest at polls was intense and the re- sult was guite as much a surprise to the Collins men as it was to the Dunn men. The delegation from the Sec- e — put up a rumpticket but the vote Wm, Crocker, Chris. Olson, John K. Essler and M. D. Stoner. split in the Dunn forces but the oV Cloud Judge Wards By ond ward elected is A. B, Hazen, L. H. Bailey, I. B. Olson, George Young, C. R. Martin, Ed lmsk Robert Nelson and E.J. Swed- back. This is the straight Col- lins delegation. The Dunn forces it received was very insignificant, The delegation (-loctod from the First ward is W. A. Gould, Blocker, E. H. Jerrard, jeorge McTaggart; George In the. first ward there was a ight Collins ticket-won out s all others by a majority of 16. The flower of the Dunn tight was made in this section of the city. i The polls were closed at three o'clockz. The total vote polled at the primaries was about 450. BLAGKDUGK T0O Collins ’l‘wket Wins Out in Vlllage Primaries at “ Blackduck. The Repuhhmn primaries held at Blackduck today resuited in the election of a straight Collins ,delegation to the county conven " tion. The Collins ticket received 106 votes and the Dunn ticket 48 votes. To Help You Save. The First National -Bank of ~ this city has an ad in this issue to which the ‘attention of every reader of the paper is invited. 15 of the bank who desire 1t, upon depositing a dollar at'the ' bank will recéive one of its new home savings banks. 1t cannot ‘be opened unl;xl taken to the bank and and is a great stimulant to a torpid will power or a lax _ disposition to look after the half dollars, quarters and dimes. It will help to cultivate a frugality and thriftiness that insures a comfortable middle age with no poor house possibilities and the scheme is a very clever one which should result in much patronage for the bank. TIE AT TENSTRIKE Word was received at 4:30 this afternoon from Tenstrike that that yillage had elected one Col- “lins delegate and one Dunn dele- gate and tied on the third. PRINCESS Grocery Co. M. E. CARSON, M anager. SPECIAL ‘FOR SATURDAY: Fancy Crawford Peaches, ber can-.... Faney Lemon Der can. ... -|a graduate of the St. Cloud Nor- -fary, .| the St. Cloud Normal, TRIAL ON Formidable Array of Legal Talent on Either Side in Now ~ Famous Case. The Shevlin trial is on in Minne- apolis and E. C. Shevlin makes sensational claims: against his brother, Thomas H. bhmlm, who is 17 years lis senior. There is a formidable array of talent on either side. In brief. plaintifi’s answer claims that he has been subservient to his brother since he was a boy and has worked un- der him' and with him, trusting him in everything and being to him in the relationship of/ a son rather than a brother. /He has been, he claims, W ‘king in ber “business ‘and finally positions ‘of trust, Hlfi an official capacity in no less‘than” three of the companies in which the broth- ers had holdings: y; as the plaintiff claim because of the'stress of business cares he developed thz lijuor habit toan inordinate degree, and became so much its victim that he became prostrated and was mentally incapable. While in this condition the defendant caused him to résign his position as an officer in the companies and finally brought him a paper to sign which was a. release of all his holdings in the several com- panies to his brother for what the plaintiff terms a nominal con- sideration, real value, which the defendant at that time well'knew. Later still it.is claimed, the defendant secured the incaccera- tionof the plaintiff in a sanitarium, on the claim that he was insane, and the plaintiff only secured re- lease through habeas corpus pro- ceedingsiin ‘the stateof New York, where an effort was made to have him contined a second time. Blackduck Teachers. Blackduck American: The fol- lowing named persons.have been elected tn the vac es of the sipal, Chas, ens, of lu\'olvbh, wher ing for gwoand a half ant principal, Miss kerson, of KElk River, mal school, and for the element- Miss Lillian Knighty of Anoka, who is also a graduate of Fancy Can per gallon cal LETTUCE STRAWBERRIES RADISHES CUCUMBERS Princess Grocery Co A SWELL? by s connent on the new + Portraits at Is always the praise of u“ Ar Platino made at-the L \l\l’\HH STUDIO. every known capacity in the lum- | much less—than-its| — FRERFEEEENEEEERENA | 0 DT T T O TS T T T O O TOA T GETS MEETING Blackduck Will Entertain North: ern Minnesota Firemen's Next Year. session of the Northern Mint ta Iiremen’s Asseciation hetd at Hatlock ™ yes- terday 1t was decided to hold the next annual tournament. at Blackduck, Blacki strong fight Tor the its success is a matter that en- titles the boys of the_ fire de:! partment to especial congratu lation. At the busine: GREELEY HERE Famous North Country Editor Visits Bemidji on His Way to Grand Rapids. A. M. Greeley, editor of the Big Fork Compass, is in the city today. Mr. Greeley is a dcle- gate from Ripple to the Republi- can county convention at Grand Rapids, and was one of the or- iginal Dunn men -in this section of the state. After attending the convention he will go to his old home at Grantsburg, Wis.,where Mrs. Greeley has been visiting for some time and they will re- turn to Ripple some time next month, FOR PIGGING Resident of New Town of Spooner, Sold Liquor Without a Licensc. Matt Gannon, a resident of the new town of Spooner, was brought- to Bemidji last night and arraigned before Iudvn Reynolds on a charge of m‘\llmu' liguor without a license: Gannon waived examination and was bound over to the grand jury in the sum of $500. He had been unable to secure bends up to noon today and was at the county jail_Gannon's arrest was effected at the instance of Thos. Cathcart, a Baudette saloon keeper. Tt is .Lllvged that-he built a building at Spooner and opened up a saloon without the form of taking out a license. Several other arrests on the same charge are said to be pending for Spooner piggers. Additional Reward. A Minneéapolis friend of J. C. offered a reward of $100_in addi- tion to the "$250 offered by /the evidence to arrest the murderers they-should doit; if not; perhaps it'would be a good thing to arrest duck Times. ) Pitched Great Game. Witt pitched a game of ball at Grand Rapids yesterday for the Grand Rapids/team against Hib- bing. The game was “lostin. the tenth inning. — Witt ~held the visitors down to three hits and struck out fifteen men. Played T Afternoon. The Bagley and Fosston base- ball teams played this afternoon on the Fosston grounds and the Bagley team was decisively de- fegted. The Fosston team played a fast game and its team is re- garded as a very stroug one, DTS TSSOSO 0 — FOR— Weddmg ~ and Baby Pictures HAKKERUP Up-to-Date Work and Prices Reasonable. Enlarging, Framing and Kinishing for Amatuers. S Hakkerup Studio Two Doors Fast of City Druye Store. DTV ST T DT TS T DDA D .Summer Sc_hool.. Beginning June 6, We will give instructions in all common school hranches from 2d grade up during the summer months for 50 eents per week. fom\a) s Commere I Collfl.e, 108 Sixth Street, between S DR T S0 Ikmld]l and Beltrami Avenues. Sullivan, who dlaappeared, has| governor— I the detectiveshaye | some of the detectives.—Black- WON RELAY Bemidji Running Team Captures Big Event at Hallock | Tournament, The Bemidji fire department running team this afternoon won the relay ronning race at the [Miremen’s . tournament at Hal- i is sixty-nine uds and the dis- HERE NEXT YEAR Next Annual Convention of Dis- trict M. W. A. to Be Held in Bemidji. The degree team of the local lodge M. W. A. which has been :ntunding the district convention at Grand Rapids returned to city this morning after having spent two yery enjoyable days at Grand Rapids. A large crowd is attending the celebration there and Grand Rupids’ well established reputa- tion for hospitality is being well sustained. The home team en- tered the competitive drills and divided first and second money with the Grand Rapids team, At the busines: n of ‘the convention yesterday it was voted to hold the next annual con- vention here some time next June. The association elected officers and E. J. Willits was honored with the presidency. 1. B. Foster, of-this city, is secre- tary and N. L. Hakkerup treasurer. Elks at Walker. The Brainerd Elks are enjoy- ing their annual outing at Walker today. A special train took a large crowd out of that city this morning. The visitors were over @ thous:md strong and were hav- ihg a.very good time, A discount of 15 pev cent on all refrigerators at Naylor’s. .A LUCKY CHANCE.. For Ladies who can wear Suits of the following sizes: An $18.00 Suit, in sizes 32-36 for $25.00 Suit, in sizes 34-36 for $10.00 These materials are blue, brown and black cheviot, fancy mixtures and manish sultmgs. smartly trimmed in combination silk and faney braids. for the best choice. such a great opportunity. : : Silk Shirt Waists enjoy great popularity. ing them in blue, brown, tan, black Taffeta; $2.50 up. The numbers are limited so come early It is rarely you are offered $12.50 We are show- county yesterday elected delega- munty primaries were alsy held ceived in this city this morning. Iof the day. Never before has such wonderful value-giving been attempted in the city. Every Garment worth more than twice the value. : Bagley is the latest” town to announce'a Fourth of July cele- |b|m.|on An elaborate program of sports is bfing prepared and avery large attend‘mce is ex- The primaries held in Itascn[ tions to the county convention favorable to the Dunn candidacy for governor. The Kanabec $2,400, the balance claimed to due on the electric light pla The village of Grand Rapids’ was beaten in the suit against it by J. G. Robertson,of St.Paul,for be nt. pected from the country sur-)Judge McClenahan found that:it yesterday and there will be a!rounding and the neighboring|was not a question for the jury villages. Senator A. D. Sne,phnn\. iand dirvected a verdict for of Crmksmn, will be the orator|plaintifi for the full amount Saturday last. Dunn majority in the county con- vention according to advices re- the on @‘éfi'@{é&@@@@ kel & o3 Absolute Integrity. and double breas ing values at s FREE! & One-half-dozen heautiful # (Cut Glass Tumblers with & cach |n\|n-h; o nf $7x.l)(i or - e & XX X X X R -X-R-X- i’”fifi@fific{}fi@@@fi@@fi@fi-@fl@@ Satisfaction Guaranteed: Men’s Pure Worsted Suits, single .’9, ko) @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@#@@@@fi@@@@@@g@@@fi@@@@ 4 MoneyAh;ays : % Checrfuily Refunded. _ Ghe Clothiers »‘Several Hundred New, fashmnableSmts That have snap and individuality and pleasing character. If you are going to buy a new Suit, by all means buy a ‘Stein-Bloch Smart Suit. Equal to the highest “class custom tailors’ styles. In serges, thibets, homespuns heather- born and silk mixtures at choice for Finest Hand Made Suits possible to produce from highest known quality of materials. $20 $25, $22 and ted. Amaz- $10 Greaf Stock of .Men’s Summer Hats.. : Choicest of Styles. \v. Sotti American Panamas, Split Praids, Sennit Braids, Mackinaw tough Braids and Java Braids. $1.50 and Mauila Straws, in every shape, for - v five-different styles at Sennit, Canton “Filire Parianin S @fifii@@@@@@fi@fi@fifi@#@@@@@@@fifi#fifi#fi& & & & & & & & & & .1} BEBLBLEL L QBT OEHG

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