Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, July 6, 1904, Page 4

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—ELMER E-— WATERS — THROWN P} e - “Hoboes Enroute to North Dakota . covered the men with . all something like tw —condition—he-was-thrown-from HOBOS ROB AND BEAT|, Armed and Masked Hig waymen Operate on Mov- ing Freight Train. NAKED FROM CAR. - Terrified by Band of Bad Men: A party of laboring men who were traveling tramp fashion from Cass Lalke to Grand Forks had an experience last night ac cording to advices received here this morning that will probably rob the road of some of ifis fascin ation for them for a time at least. The men had been in this city and all had a smallsum of money. Yesterday they cgmped ncar TLake Irving and shortly after mxdmght last nwht. they left this _city in a box car on a west bourd ‘freight. There were nine men i the party and all exceptone: hmer B, Walters, were woodsmen. Walters claims to be from Du Juth and is a sort-of-jaclk ofall “trades. Shortly after the frain left Bagley, three men entered the end door of the car from the outside. One of them displayed a dark lantern and the entirc party were covercd with guns. The side door was open and through this three of the wen made their escape. While two guns third went through them and re lieved them of what cash they had in their clothing, securing in nty dollars? As fast as a man wa ched he was made to jump from the train. Walters was the only onc in the party who had no money. He was beaten about the head with the butt of a gun and or- dered to take off his clnl‘hing. He resisted and the -highwaymen knocked him down and toolk it from him. In an almost naked the side door of the car. Walters: met several of the other members of the party and was given enough clothing from For Cougress Against Hal- vor Steenerson. m\:m'u Atto 48 DI 4 The Count Potic mm ty “f “am - not _a athoimey, nsavitht on for ascat Jisteie three-fourths of th in this district are with Me-Steenerson aressman and hase as of their support that T have con- cluded to be mdidate. ™ Thisannouncement candidate for; but T will try The newspapers throu district have repo: v tioned him as a date, and he has personal friends all over the d trict to enter -the race. \I Rowe has abilities ofah and is a These (us 11 popular ¢ vmlm,utw .nm il party lines were o little: more even drawn, he would makea ~cam paig POLL TAX ROW John Enright Vista Because He Refused to Pay Poll Tax. Jolm Envight, the well lknown Buena Visti man, has qust added another to his list of harvowing experiences with the good people up the Buena Vista way. M Fnright was arrested because Iu claimed exen) through the before Judge judgment issnoed @ the tax and costs, the court hold- ing 3 belore Boright reached the ¢ limit, Knright refused to the tax the cor nu(l nSon table of tho town horses o secure the judgment. | Enright Is that he is cuted b iclous the teain. A, Ellingson, fire over Barl drug store, f their tussicks to cover his naked- (== ness and -started’ cast. e v fused to o off when ord, and maintained their ])( in the city this afternoon. All the men were badly frightened and the hoboes up and down the line stand in. terror of the gang ‘who are believed to be a part of the famous Lake shore gang, from Chicago, who annual]y . this section to pluck the iuckless woodsman and harvest hand. A hold-up was reported in the Great Northern yards at Carman Monday night _and_ in. going through the trains recently the train -crews haye encountered several tough parties who re- TR Lo B S BB B B B Weddmg Groups Souvenirs g Baby Pictures ;| on Lake Front. M. J. MORSE, SO I R S S M - Proprietor. % ~Lakeside Studio, PRINCESS Grocery Co. M. E. CARSON, Managu‘. SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY: Fancy Crawford Peac) per can. .. Fancy Lemo per can. Fancy Pear: per can..... 5 Regular price 3¢ Fancy Egg Plum: - ONIONS Fancy Canned A, per gallon can LETTUCE STRAWBERRIES RADISHES CUCUMBERS ties @eooécooooc‘a@e- the point of revolvers i 11l along the line ‘have b(-un notitied to keep sharp watch for suspicious characters., we of | “oxplimatory f o dlon. H.\I\wx : 5 as o enns ired me from- Mis Rowe lias not been unexpected. | iont the e i~ [school 1 that would be a humner, | Arrested at Buena nst him for - had been made and during his absence | tiest e L(» the his premises and seized atewm of | ) neighbors and-today took steps to repley m insurance, . King's New _pills ‘ Summer Training School For Beltrami County Teach ers Convened. [ENROLEMEN 'l‘ THISAFTERNOON ABOUT THIRTY. bfl’mr. E: T. Carroli, of Wadena, Instruetor sted By Misses Meritt and Sutton. The summer training school {forr the tcachers of Beltrami! county convened at the high building this morning I'he attendance will be it smaller than two years ago from present indications and mly about th teachers were m hand thi rnoon fow-enroll. | ment. The conductor is Prof, 1, T\ Carroll, of Wadena, one of the most sucessful educators in the! md a gentleman who has! many Bemidjifriends and as con ductor of the training school wil acconmphsh eve bit of wor pussible. Mus Carroll will be sted by Miss Merrit, of Brain who —also—comes—hiahily commendod and - will - have ' the primary work, Miss Subton, of- Grand Rapid (will have charge of the langu: L 11 stru s one of the most sat- isfnctory the city has ever The envollmentwill perhaps be - later on. No fixed ])nm anm formulated tods wroll will announce row. The \(*lmnl is convencd Lor {a four wee s0me e of and e i i Cabin } J. I Gibbons I begun Llu\ construction of aleg ¢ i lots on upper Lake hnuln'\«ml The plans are for one of the pret- ructures of the kind in and the location is one of the finest on the boulevard. ( t)l\Ll.L(Lnl ‘Lafontse is doing the Working Night and Day. The bn tand mighticsSthee i er was made is Dr. Life Pill change wealme: b, listleness into cner into mental pow s wonderful in building up Pthe Ticaltl. Only 25¢. pev: box. i Sold by all Lh ngg Velvet ice cream at the Guill. Money Back Without Any ‘Ifs’ or ‘Whys’. 7 tin the cemetery, .‘ml accordingly nt and the corps of -t had. | 5 hnnm i These ! inln‘ KILLED BY CARS A Man With Bur ools. Dynamite ! and $138 in Cash on ifis Person Run Over. a_mile and a half frox ht.o mal ‘ About ‘ Ashby, on Thursday ni S - over: by vt Northern being found-by-section-men day morning. T here wis not ou the body .to give a clue (o hi i«lwmu Bith—in-a-satehebacdiohs as found a complete ouffit-of -burglar's-tools. imclud: g drillss {On his per ( vor, neatly done up-in-packages st asiit came from the banlk, A oon at Ashby had been robbed ursday night, and it is be- lioved this man was the burglar s ho had-with-him o qunrtlmthh-! tof - whiskey,~- partly — emptied, j which had been taken from the \mlmm It is helieved that he was idrunk and sitting on the track fwhen the train strack him. When the people of Bemidii see the word --Bargains-- they are well informed as to the place where -Bargains are Bargains-- : : : : : : : : If vou arc a stranger in the city just ask your friends and the answer will be: Why, of course . - - AT THE BAZAAR STORE . | Just a few hot weather bargains left which will be f closed out regardless of --valus or cost,-- in our ready-to- | wear department, such as Tailored Suits, Skirts, Waists, j etc. The only question is your size. Our closing out | prices of what's left will astonish every good judge of i Quality, Style and Make - - - - - - WASH GOODS AND DOMESTICS. There was absolutely nothing i@ fon his person or in his satchel to ! ,uh ntify the man,andaccordingl; he was buried at public pen 'H\( clergyman of the parish rc ifused to adow him-to be burie HOAINS into ¢ box were ]wuL ! and buried in [ woods. i Law on Selling lllk | The Pioneer Las been handed ¢ {copy of the state dairy law whi pplics to licenses 11000 or more popualation and this provides that all persons selling {milk or eream at whole: ail shallon the tirst d tor-thivty days thereafter, license of ST to the \mn dairy and food commissioner, All per- s keeping not more than one re exempt, but the law that every pérson or m offering milk or ‘cream: for e'in a store, booth, stand, reamery or factory or who wlls to customers in an, anner or | from-any ptace in said city shall procure license. ng to. pro- cure license or selling dirty. un- wholésome or adulterated mille or cream arvepunishable by fine or imprisonment. Ball Game Tonight. There will be a ball game-thi levening at the old ball-grounds: i between the regular team and the second tt\:nn. Skogsberg, Mazen and Mitchell” will be the i battery for the second bunch. It is in the nature of a practice ame but promises to be amus- jing and to draw. 2 erowd. A [ulIlnl_, msu‘r:uu;c, the | f n all cities of | over Barker’s drug store. are also amongst our hot weather bargains at a great reducticn from our former low price - - - MUSLIN UNDERWEAR, CORSETS, HOSIERY, LINEN cluded in our “hot weather bargain sale.” - WHITE GOODS, and WOMAN’S NECKWEAR, are all Commereial Col- legeds-organizing a class in Bookkeeping, Shorthand and Pypewniting for school teach- Lers 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 Collegc, Box 744, 108 Sixth Street, between { Bemidji and Beltrami Avenues. Conway's PORCH CLIMBERS Wedding and Baby Plctures 'HAKKERUP Up -to-Date Work and Prices Reasonable. — —Haareing; Framing ani Kinishing for Amatuers. Indications That Gang of Petty Thieves . Are ~ Operating - in -the City. : Reports of attempts fo hxml\ into houses during the last few days in various sections of the city have been so nnmerons as to lead the police department o be- lieve that a gang of home talent petty thieves are operating in tiy. k3 Dyring the number of minor t been reportedand attempts have been made to break into the D : s ¢ Tesidontol ot Miles C L. (time and money, Duluth South Marsin and . several oth In [Shore: & Atlantic Raillway, Mart l)u{,l thclfiu(;.bf S fmhc(‘ : | Adson, General :\gunt’, 430 e ha Tande dui e night and Spaulding Hotel Block,, Dultuh, the thieves were frightened away, { Miun. G- Go to Hak | h ab thn Grill. DA A A A ‘iummr\x tourist ¢ ; days o) eastern points by . Srsteriner-at a.t,Tv reduced-ratos If you intend going | let us plan your t: SAVe you | S%Q@M@%% Hakkerup Studlo Two Doors East-of City Drug Store. OO TS SO SO up. Tor p]mL S Velvet ice 9G0.0“03..000.3&000..00..0....90009@@@@&Q@QOGO.. .......9’. Sciineide Ghe Clouuers . ‘ ’ = T You Make No Mistake WhenYouMingle With ~Schneiders’ Clothing. Bros The Stein-Bloch World Famed Sufls We offer several hundred that ar@Mmemmmm @@@@9@0 @ o Immenss va Slits Prineess Grocery Co| 7 ia in, Porto Ricans Worsteds’ Cassimers, Chevoits, Th1bets, and Silk mixtures in hght and de . double breasted. “We want you to see these suits and compare them = shown elsewhere, There is absolutely nothing to equal them o 5 5 i i 7 5 Tmmence sale of Negligee Shirts' in Flannel, Madras, Percales, Chambrays ‘n-Grolt—style; figured or plain fronts. | Shirts for dress or popular styles and colorings cuffs detached in most $l OO outing Men's straw hats of intews‘piu"r new- 100 Beautiful ty, dozen $1.00 1.50 Genuix Panama hats in fine Jovas Panama New Style Ales, ideal shapes. shaped hats + $6.50 1e Panama J. B. Stetson’s soft hats, tr ight e e . A o extra light @ weight, swell dresser e 200000000 CCO0PO0CRPE@HELYSC00000000020C8CC00000C000C000000000000 $1.50 -, offeets. Single and w0 818 and $20 suits C)I ~hneider’s Regent Shoes ~cent Shoes in Russian tan andiblack, in xfords or high shoes. Union made. Good- ~car welts, rock oak & W‘ DSOS TSSOSO TSSO ‘ 0 ™ ___.__Q_______ —soles—made in-moststyl-— ish lasts, new summer styles in all sizes. W1dthstl1je}B 50 Panamettes in different shapes 50c i The Gordon soft and stiff hats easy fitting 3 ’ biack and colors 0000000000000 00000

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