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: tenrled “score of twenty to one. The Cass . Fork country and intends to -make some improvements to his .clearing and shack. = M. J. MORSE Mwm&u CASS LAKE DID HONORS Successful Fourth of July Celebration in Reser- vation City. LARGE CROWD HAD A SPLENDID TIME. Bemidiiv Fire Department And Base Ball Club Win On the Program. Nearly all Bé‘ml(‘]l celebrated the Fourth of July at Cass Lake and one of the largest crowds which has ever left this city was royally entertained. The com- mittee having the celebration in charge left nothmv undone toen- tertain the visitors and is to be congratulated on the entire suc- cess of the occasion. ‘The early morning train took down several hundred people and thenoon train wasliterally packed to the guards and a box car and flat-car were attachedtothe train in-this city to accommodate the crowd. Three extra coaches were attached to the morning train which brought the crowd home this morning about 3:30. The Bemidji band, base ball team-and fire depmtment run- ning team from this city at- The program began with a parade at 10:30 and immediately at its conclusion there was a pro- gram of sports at the boat land- ing, including a squaw race, steamboat race and log rolling. In the afternoon the fire depart: ment running teams ran the hose race and Bermd]l won the event handily in 23}. The ball game followed and Bemidji won by a Lake team was made up of all home talent and has been organ- ized only a short time. It was no ‘match for the strengthened Bemidji team and did not expect to win the game. In the evening ther grand display of fircwo dancing in . the boweries evelybody made the most of the occasion. The crowd from tt city all 7epm~c was “a and ~ The Day at Bemidj. ~Phe day in this city passed | very quietly. There were a number of picnic parties along the lake shore and a big picnic and bowery dance at. Nymore. Practically everybody who cele- brated, however, went to Cass Lake, Ferdinand Peterson leaves to- morrow for his claim in the Big spend several weeks on it and Weddmg Groups Bl ) Souvenirs . Baby Pictures & Lakeside Studio, on Lake Front: - Proprietor. | PRINCESS Grocery Co. M. E-CARSON, Manager. | SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY: Fancy Cr’A\vlord Peach DEr can........ Regula Fancy Lemon Cling Der can. ....... Tteg: Fancy Peeled Apr per can. .. Fancy Pears, Fancy Canned per can... Fancy Canned Ap per gallomcan “ONIONS LETTUCE STRAWBERRIES RADISHES CUCUMBERS e ey and |¢ .Q...O..O..OOQ..OOQQQ.QQ..Q.'O.....OQ.... LOST DIAMOND Thief Snatches Diamond _ From J. M. Markham. Nervy able While going home last Satur- day nth.I M. Markham w held up and relieved of a valuable diamond.” ~ Mr. Markham was walking on Minnesota avenue and when opposite the Bailey resi- dence the thief stepped up to him snatched his necksie, cholked him and-made good his escape. The identity of the highwayman is unknown. —The - police- depart- ment was at once notified but there is no clue to the, thief. TOLD TRUTH Mrs. J. J. Ellis Locates, Stolen Harness Through - a Trance. Mrs. J.J, Ellis, of this city, who. has something of a reputa- tion as a trance medium, has just performed what is considered a remarkable-feat. A short time ago she was consulted by some pflnp]c in this city who had been robbed of a harness. She went into a trance and told the owners where the harness teated it in the Mi and gave minute descriptions of the spot where it might be found. The man who consulted her did not have much faith in her occult powers, but yester (LL‘) a fishing party going down the river pulled up the harness at the exact Spos where she said it could be found. GHILD"EURNED Little Daughter of Mr. and Mrs: C. E. Hulétt Played With Matches. afternoon, while matches. unob- nts, the little old daughter of Mr, ! . Hulett set fire to lier clothing and sustaine Thelittle one y.all _burned-from reams attracted Yesterday with material in wi burned almost -mstantly. was badly burned about the head ace and the arms and legs, but will live. Valu | NEW TEAM IS FAST Bemidji’s Rejuvenated Ball Team Wins Fast Game From Big Duluth. PRETTY EXHIBITION WITNESS- ED BY SMALL CROWD. Visitors Lose a Game Battle By a Score of Two to One. The rejuvenated Bemidji-ball team is a clever bunch and one which the city should be proud of and support liberally. This much is generally agreed since the game with Big Duluth last Sunday = when the locals won from the visitors by a score of two to one. The game was one of the pret- tiest ever seen on the home grounds. It was a credit to the winners and_losers thoroughly delighted the fans who saw it. It was not called until- five o’clock. owing to the rain of Sunday afternoon and the lm])l‘(:s\‘im‘l seemed to prevail that itchad been called off. Emerson, Cail and Bongo, three Flandrau Indians wers the game for the fivst tin Hines was at fi the infield wa Jess and the/hitting of the entire team was a big improvement over its work in that line before. Itrwas a pretty game. in every sense of the word. Both sides the hit the ball but sharp fieldin, kept the hits down and made it clever exhibition. The visitor secured their only run in the first inning and- the locals got one in the second andr one in the eighth by bunching the hits. With the exception of the Crookston League team the Bi. Duluth’s are the fastest team seen on the home grounds this season. Witt and Roy were the batteries for Bemidji and Porter pitched for Big Duluth. The game has resulted in in- fusing move inferest into the rri- | local situation and from this time - {on some fast ball may be expect- ed by itsipatronsiin this city. ~ W. A. Emerson, the. forger, who has been at the county Lawaiting hearing for some time had an arraignment this morn- ying. He was bound- over to the grand jury in the=sum of $500 , {and says he will be-able to.fur- mqh the bail. o as well as|* | fifty miles an hour between this DROWNED Sad Accident Results in Death Of Wm. Franklin in the Littlefork Country. | Franklin, | The remains of Wimn. lrowned in who was | week the Littlefork r od this | morning from Winnipeg and will; be shipped to his old _home at Menomonee, Wis., for burial. | Tranklin was quite well known in this city andisa cousin of Jess| Freestone. While ssing the: Littlefork near one of the rapids last 'week he fell from the batteau and was stunned by striking his head against a rock. Before he could be resciied he had drowned. The news will bring general re- laret to his friends in this city. A FAST RUN Bemidji-Sauk Center Passenger One of the Fastest Runs (n Great Northern. It will” perhaps be news to most- Bemidji people to know that under the new—time card recently cffective on the Great Northern the passenger run be- tween this city and Sauk € enter | isone of the fastest on the en- tire Great Northern system, { The trains carded time is near Ty {city and Sauk Center and the en- gine crews strain every nerve to 1_1mke it. This time includes the stops. The new ser vice' is much tappreciated by the busines 1iten of this section and the commer- ial travelers. It is now possible | to leave Bemidji at 6:00a. m, and | be in Minneapolis at 2:30. This an appreciated improvement !over the old schedule. The train crews are haying’ some trouble _to makerthe time at present but inew engines will\be put on the run soon and the ‘crews ‘are in- tructed to make the time. New Townsite. S. McCamus has just returned from . Brookston where he, in icompany with Frank E. Johnson, of Duluth, haye just plntmd th townsite of Brookston. = The. iplice was formerly known as Stony Brook, Lots in the new townsite will be placed on sale in a few days. The second ball team from this city played the Akeley team last Sunday and lost the game by a 'score of six to four. Skogsberg and Miftchell were the batl,ery for Bemidji. ..HOT WEATHER A When the people of Bemidii see the word --Bargains-- they are well informed as to the place where -Bargains are Bargains-- If you are a stranger in and the answer will be: Why, of course A . . . H . . n the city mst ask your friends AT THE BAZAAR STORE T Just a few hot weather bargains left which will be closed out regardless of --value or cost,-- in our ready-to- wear department, such as Tailored Suits, Skirts, Waists, ete. The only question is your size. Our closing out prices of what’s left will astonish every good judge of Quality, Style and Make WASH GOODS AND DOMESTICS. are also amongst our het weather bargains at a great reduction from our former low price MUSLIN UNDERWEAR, CORSETS, HOSIERY, LINEN WHITE GOODS, and WOMAN’S NECKWEAR, are all- . cluded in our “hot weather bargain sale.” - GUTLER WON Local Fighter Given Decision Over Jack Parres at Cass Lake Last Night. Charles Cutler, of this cipy, and Jack Parres, of West Su- perior, went seven rounds before a yery large attendance at Cass Lake ‘last night and Referee Kennedy Zaye ‘Cutler the decision after Parres’ seconds had thrown up--the sponee -in—the: seventh round. The toxing exhibition was a very cleyer one and thoroughly pleased the attend- ance. is fastand handled himself very rly last night. Both men are evenly mat(,h | There 15 said to-be some di factionfover the referee’s decision and - they will probably be matched to go again ina short time. # - | this city this - afterooon Conway’s Commercial Col' lege is organizing a class in Bookkeeping, Shorthand and Typewriting for school teach- ers and those who have at- tended school during the year who wish to take up these || studies during yacation. One month’s free lessons given to all who enroll during July. Conway'’s Commercial Collcgc. Box 744 108 Sixth Street, between Bemidji and Beltrami Avenues. Fourth of July Fight. During a_fight at. a ]"u?/rl,ll July celebration in the fown o Buzzle yesterday Martin‘Johnson | was severly beaten and bruised. He sustained some bad cuts on the head and his slkull fractured. for His assail- The men medical attendance. ant was Ole Baklken. had been drinking. Go to Hakkerup for photos. may be: He was brought to; EEESESE ST SESENE ST SRS g —FOR— . Wedding and Baby Pictures HAKREkUP Up-to-Date Work “and Prices Reasonable. Lniareing, Framing anil Kinishing for Amatuers. Hakkerup Studio Two Doors Fast of ity Drug Store. QQ@@@@Q—@%@@ Ponama in splits Princess Grocery Co Immense variety, Panuum in Porto Ricans We offer several hundred that are the very Acme f superb bargains. Worsteds’ Cassimers, Chevoits, Thibets, and Silk mixtures in light and de..= offects. Single and double breasted. We want you to see these suitsand compare them - :cn $18 and $20 suits “SchneiderBros - BGhe Cloynners . shown elsewhere. Thers is absolutely nothing to equal them Immence sale of Neglig.ee Shirts. in Flannel, Madras, Percales, —————in-Golf -style, figured-or—plain—fronts:— Shirts for dress o popular styles and colorings cuffs detached Chambrays r outing in> most $1.00 Men’s straw hats of interesting new- ness. Beautiful styles, dozen Panama shaped 100 $1.00 | Gennine Panam‘m New Style 1.50 ideal shapes, hats $6.50 Panama hatg'in fine Jovas J. hats, extra B. Stetson’s soft light weight, swell dresser ...C....O.........C..Q..Q.........Q...... .......O.. ....O.CU.. — . s s s 3 LION BRAND TR ADEMARK ,xfords or high shoes. -car welts, “ hneider’s Regent Shoes =rit Shoes in Russian tan andiblack; in Union made. Good- rock oak soles, made in most styl- ish styles in all sizes, widths lasts, new summer $3.60 Panamettes in different shapes v The Gordon soft an d stiff hats easy fitting black and colors . You Make No Mistake WhenYouMingle With Schneiders’ Clothing. = $1o