Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, September 23, 1904, Page 4

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WORKING ON DAHL CASE Grand Jury Hearing Wit- nesses in The Famous Dahl Murder Case. PAUL FOURNIER LIKELY TO BE INDICTED. Claimed That Sufficient Evidence Has Been Secured to Hold Him For Trial. Since the grand jury came to order Wednesday forenoon they have been b on the famou Dahl murder case and indica- NEARLY ALL IN Rumored That No Election Was Held in Several Towns. Returns are now all in with the exception of the following ten towns :Hamre, Shotley, Benville, Lee, Lakewood, Maple Ridge, Wabana, LeClair, Zipple and No election was held in and it is rumored that none was held in the other nine A)\\ ns. With Shotley to hear from tho vote is practically yesterday’s Pioneer ter of deeds Harris Swedback 501, Phibbs 489, Iver 373 shis appes yesterd County Attorney Lound leading by a safe margin, the vote bemw Loud 753, Gibbons Me- The county attorney- ars to be about as given WILL VISIT LAKE ITASCA Party of High State Officials to Make Inspection of Itasca State Park. PARTY IS COMPOSED™ OF VAN SANT, IVERSON AND DOUGLAS. Wili Also Spend Some Time Hunting Ducks and Partridges In This Vieinity. A party composed ol Governor | Van Sant, State Auditor S. G. | Iverson and Justice W. B. Doug- ed through Park Rapids A MATTER OF HEALTH Absolutely Pure HAS NO SUBSTITUTE WOMEN VOTED e — Fleshros Yarn 25¢ We have a complete line of Faney Knit Goods, such as Toques, Tams, Sweaters, Opera Shawis and Scarfs. Infants’ Angora Hoods, - - - Ladies’ Knit Underskirts, - - Carpet Warp per 1b $1.25 65¢ and $1.50 GROCERIES tions now point toward the indict- |36, Funkley ’“1. Tt 1z pzc‘\umed‘ t enroute for Itasca,| Claimed That Twenty-three Wo- ment of Paul Fournier by the|that bhu!luy will give Funkley| =7 ' &= - o e : g : o arand jury forthe Killing ‘of N, |abou_thirty additional votes, | Where they wil look over thel "oy yoted 5iraight Ticket We have been so busy of late with new arrivals ODahl and his dau e Rifteen witnesses are in at- tendance upon the case and each will be examined closely in order . |Guuderson appears to be elected | commissioner from the Second district, the vote without Shotley, being Gundersen 172, Sagnes138, gesting some needed improve. ments and incidentally take in the duck and partridge hunting {in that vicinity. At Tenstrike. in Dry Goods that we have not taken space to mention our Grocery Department, but will mere- to secure all the evidence possi- | Pitkin 129, e thes o Z This afternoon a report came . . bl azamst Fournior, as the| On the face of the returns i | They took a team from Park|in ot effocy that twenty-three ly mention now that we wish our customers to county authorites are almost cer- tain that he had ahand in the mons leads Mayland in this county by 32 votes, the vote be- Itasca and will arrive there this evening. They will probably re- women had voted the 1e,<:uhu primary ballot at the primary remember that we have a well stocked depart- mwurder. ing Simons 829, .Mayland 776. |~ " SERET Sl e ) .. |election held Tuésday. This isa o Among the most inportant|Mayland’s majority in Clear. | iR there for aweek or more. | mogy sensational statement, but ment of Faney and Staple Grocerices. Every- witnesses are Rugene Caldwell | Wwater is 101, The exact vote in| id"rtd [1‘3 . );u'qdi:n o the gentleman who gave out the . and Owen I'rench,who found the | Red Lake county is Sin 3 i‘pm’tstngn i(l‘. “‘w ]sm‘tu allowed | Statement claims that it seems thlng new afld fPeSh. : : H H : body of the old gentleman, and |Mayland 377, there g the killing of game within its to be current among all the peo- o AN e e e R Tom Hayden. who has stated that he is w 1llmfr to testify upon his oath as to who did the killing. It is very probable that Fourn- ier will not be tried at the pres- Blue*Plums Concord Grapes Extra Fancy Cantaloupes 'tv of 307. WILL CONTEST mons a net maj | boundaries, but a law protects jall wild animals confined there and a severe penalty is imposed for the killing of even bear or ple of Tenstrike and that its truth is far from questionable. However, the fact remains that very few election boards would allow such a gross violation of The Bazaar Department Store. concludes with the statement that the Republican party is inspired with the high purpose of promoting peace and i gk o ey 2 p - wolves. Outside of the confines el Ry ) ent term of court. but will ]b_e Claimed by Candidate That Elec- | of the park, however, game may figrulé\;v‘,]g?é}ithe XPOLb s thore: held "‘,’L.thc 8 )t“f‘.légl l}‘ex uz)ym‘nui(lv :i tion in Some Precincts Was be killed during the open seasons — S | is positiy ated by some tha B i > -~ should “Shorty” be f{l'x‘uste(l be- Ilegal. }élexztl};zx ’;L:tl,]mtj]:t;gm‘y will D[STRICT C'OURT Will Not Settle, = 05 ST RIS SRS e, | fore the trial the tragedy will probably malke their hunt. A number of the business men || Bookkeeping -- Shorthand —FOR— [ Efii&éi;“l‘:‘:lmgxli)o;nxtxjillil"{)ol?flo:?; LA e Verdict For Defendant Returned xllgti?lbi;ctlellpees(tstgf :hep %1222 gzllll New cllasses will be formed g WEdding t6-4hs 5a tisfhictisn: of every one. From present indications, it is GOING THROUGH in Case of Lydick & Couth club failed to pay the amounts each Monday. One of the most experienced P“’]’l“h]“ that the primary elec- ¥ opposite their names upon the _— { and detectives on the Pinkerton force tion held n _some precincts will urst vs. Harmon. subscription list and as a result We teach Bookkeeping, §!0 == has been working on the case for | b¢ contested. It is claimed by Prominent Employ t M £ the management is embarrassed i L eeping, 1 ( . the past month, and it is one of the candidates that the mm"_w,n, T anal financially and will e compelled Shorthand, Arithmetic and & Baby Plctul‘es positively that he has secured | Red Lake election was llegal, be-| Bemidii Says Cass Lake is The & ; to discount the face value of many || Pemanship in the evening. 3 i ot o conviet | cause of some irregularity in for- P i g he first case against Chas, ills which will be presented —GO TO— El enough evidence to convict - ) Hiring Lumberjacks. Har broucht Lydick & bills which will be presented. TFournier. One of the recent|Wwarding the ballots to the can- A1 Ion Boronghl oy Lydick ¢ SFieniR: # developments is the fitting of a ng board. The village of (:{)th‘mbt asdricd yestorday Conway's Commercial College, || HAKKERUP Botton which wis . foind nosr the cast so many votes that afternoon and the result wasa Macalester College. Box 744, 108 Sixth Street, between ,O . body of the murdered eirl on to|an investigation is likely tooc-| Quite a few men looking for "f‘"h('t'm favor of the defendant.| Several Courses of Study. 3 O ; a coat which was known to have |cur and the fact that Tenstrike | work in the woods have been | & McDonald representthe | Numerous Electives. Best of in- 0 0 it been worn by Fournier, and |¢astover 180 votes causes some|seen going jthrough the city of laintiffs and J. A Fryberrg of | structionsin Music and Elocution, Up-to-Date Work 0 when compared with the other | to think that some one besides |late and it is asserted by a prom-|Duluth, the defendant. 1 The | Freescholarship, for one year for AMUSEMENTS g and — buttons upon the coat it was | bona fide citizens had a hand in|inent employment man of Be- plaintiffssued for $1500. ~ Today | first honor graduates of high = L = Prices R bl | found to be of the same make |the election. Developments ave | midji that the Cass Lake employ- | the same matter is before the|schools. Expense very low. ¢ Toes ieasonable. ’ and that it had without a doubt | pendir ment offices have been hiring | court, except wtl}at the plaintiffs | Opens Septem ber 14. Catalogues = % 5 Lnlarging, Framing | Yion 7oin amon theaoat, them. ~ The business men of that |are suing for 2300 for the same|sent free on application. Maca-| Cowedy, pathos, wit. bright el F ek —14 o (‘vih‘ R i NG WANTED JA[L city have contributed to secure|Cause. ’l‘hecasownllnmllpxoha lester Collerre, St Paul, Minn. |Sayings, brisk dialogues, clever 0 anc timsning i B AH e il advertising matter to induce men bility take up the entire after s R - s oubrel b for Amatuers. | hitve published at thie g6 to come there and it is said that (R°oon. Rl B0 Anc 0"‘: X —_— i :“ n\l\; ]’“]) 15 'm]“ %l“ }’]" 1|y " ¥ of late the employment offices TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. |all, entrancing music with the [/ tlllm Ml\m)u? u(ltt“u”pt,“p l;m; lan on Verge of Delerium Tre- there have doing a big business NEW INVENTION re some of the good H kk e ¢ 1er s little doub 14 nury 3 ave g & S = i i il be heldl ts the 5]‘,”“" mens Asks Police to Put A proposition was made by the WANTED-Waite A u said of ‘‘An American axkkerup Studio £ term of district court. 2 Him in Jail. employment _agent to the busi- el zélUl“S]S:‘ P(F]y at IIV'Mmp at lthe City Opera House ¢ Tvo Doors Bast of Cits Drug Store. = F_—F . lc]less mer; Qf)Btmnidjiltlm(ti sg()&‘l]d Lunatic in Probate Court Ex- lmilon,, nderwood. nnddy night, i Bl inger Smashed. hoy contribute one hundred dol-| S50 pon He Heard T s for OUEDOS D 2 alk While handling a beer keg this| o . Lars fox the purnossiol securing u D GGl SRS D RS (D GTERERED N mm.n'i'“‘,,”(':‘L.“']f‘r;(;m [fihmz] m,:, Emil Oberg, who has been em-|adyertising matter he would Over Telephone Wires. ployed ab the Golden Club saloon | Ployed ab the saloon of Nelson &|send men out to advertise the sustained a very painful though Olson as porter for some time |city throughout North Dalota, 16t s illilll'v by having liis | PBST applied to the police last|but it was turned down and as a T i = Bemidji’s iy finger crushed, the Ieg falling on | Mght and asked that they con-|result Bemidji has had no adver- W dm [(?.;m 3 110 gfls lame.stged Largest his hand. Thebone was not in-. | 0 him in jail until he had suffic- | tising among the woodsmen who | /' © I’Qsd‘by mg'lbb y the .pollc'c _iu‘rod However, but tho iln@h\\'a\ iently overcome the thirst for'took in the harvest, whoreusla‘lf"f"cme in {’10]3’[0 fCU“'t "ftl_llS Exclusive lndlv’ torn and it will probably liquor which he had tried to sat-|Cass Lake has been liberally ad- & Lh‘"“m'n ST i . Retailors of Ltl'; BRI A Ten probably | ;. ¢ He was in a pitiful condi-! vertised. vention for which he was agent, etailors of ake some time to heal. tion ‘when he came o $he as he nn_agmed. .'l‘he invention, Mon’s and Boys Ty f Shevlin is a Be. |police and evidently was on the! ] as he said pertains to the tele- g mil\d‘_ii 1;‘\51.’&“&1\10”1“ is a Be verge of haying a S::.evere Sttick LEGS BROKEN phone, except that it _worked on Clothing . SR ., _|of delirium tremens. The offic- the principle of the Morse tele- ] James Sturdevant is in the city | org took him in charge and this 2 ¢ graph and if the wire was con- e today. morning explained to Judge|James Ryan Sustains Painful In-|nected with a room all that was - Pendergast the nature of his ail-| jury in Accidentat Crook. |3 11 the room could be clearly Years of Experxence have ngen This week at th ment and the judge gave him ten £ heard on the streets. The man Is week at tne days in the county jail. _ ston Mill. has been acting in a queer man- T 7 = ner sinceé he was arrested and - PRIN C E S S (o Few Ducks at Northome. | s o Gt heioeted and us sttxncxtxon of Style, Authorx- Reports from Northome indi- 2 the asylum at Fergus Falls. = cate that there are very few| James Ryan, an employe of Bl e b 1S A d S F l f LB G C ducks in that vicinity at present 'x,hc Crookston Lumber company OUTLINES HIS VIEWS, t]es an upreme acl ]‘tles Or rocery 0. and hunters in that section are as |2, this city, b]"’i OrRINg: SUS. PRAnb e ACCaptal Nominas . arule unsuccessful. It is said |fained avery painful injury in senatortio?;:fwc- president 1 h B 1 that the season for ducks has not | 1aving both lush]eg§ b’i?lfcl‘ Indianapolis, Sept. 23—The letter SuPp ylng t (] eSt C OtheS that - begun bu that later on they will | While working at the mill. Ryan | or charles W. Fairbanks in acceptance — = be plentiful, was sitting on the carriage when | of the Republican nomination for vice —_—— it started to move and before he| pr hfld(’“t has hef'n made nuh can be Secured s e H H Pays weekly allowance in ad-jand both were broken below the flemfl‘n,]: regmmon oy mlsts: o case of gceidents. Jack [knees. He was taken to St. An-| clares in favor of the gold stand- | g at hospital is now draw- | thon’s hospital where the broken | ard: defends administration’s course e - o ; For Canning and Pr . ling §7 “per ~weble S -A., W, lithbs were set and is. ab prosent iul the Panama affa favors an ex Best Merchandise at lowest prics: “The same gn!nr!s ga eServing: |\t j e, resting quietly. 3 Shaee InidealiE i (e Tilininos for less money or better goods for the same money | Colorado Peaches in the islands, saying there is no sign absolutely adhered to by us and proven hexe every, i e e of imperial rejoices at the disap- . California Peaches L pe e Sl minute during every business day. —t good order for the honor of the coun- Worsted, Cassiniers and Cheviot Kersey Overcoats and Wool try and the welfare of the world. Suits, tastefully made; charm- ing colorings in latest weaves; tight or loose fitting coats; sin- gle or double breasted; the in- loose fitting; ankle or dividual merit of these suits places them on a parallel with $25 garments; for men l 5 and young men at The constant drip of water wears away the hardest stone. The constant gnaw of Towser masticates the toughest bone. The constant cooing lover carrier off the blushing maid. And the store that makes the prices is the store that gets the trade. Treeze Overcoats, unsurpassed Druids Elect Officers, Richmond, Va, Sept. 23—The Su- preme Grove of the Order of Druids of the United States in biennial ses- sion elected the following officers: Su- preme arch, J. F. Martinini, California; secretary, Henry Freudenthal, New York; herald, A. J. Smith, Minnesota. . for wear and quality; tight or For Pickling: [ - Fancy Green Dill Pickles Green Tomatoes Cauliflower — Small Pickling Onions Peppers knee length; strongly lined and very $l5 choice at $20; for men Fairbanks Starts West. Philadelphia, Sept. 23. — Senator Fairbanks arrived in this city during the morning from Reading, Pa. He left on the 10:25 a. m. Pennsylvania train for Chicago, where he will board a special train for the Pacific coast on a speechmaking tour. and young men at o Fine Watch Repairing promptly done. (oo R Tokay Grapes Concord Grapes Celery Sweet, Potatoes Cape Cod Cranberries Artistic engraving done free. Steitmerilolialanal safe. Detroit, Sept. 23.—The murine re- porter at Port Huron reports that the steamer Louisiana, for the safety at which fears were felt, passed down durig the day in a fog. FLORSHEIM SHOES A trinmph in shoe making—for dress, for busi- e Satisfaction guaranteed on all work done and all goods sold favors an exalt- I ness, for all around wear, Florsheim Shoes far BRIEF BITS OF NEWS. A. E. WINTER, The Leading Jeweler. Sign of “The Big Watch.” Bemidji, - Minnesota.. ' surpasses all others; Florsheim Shoes, the best made; exclusively here and backed by our full It is officially announced that Em- | fg Deror William has conferred on Presi- dent Harper of Chicago university the Order of the Red Eagle of the second class. Benjamin Matlack Everhart is dead :} Westchoster, Pa., aged eighty-seven ‘ears. He was known to scientists as | one of the mo guarantee at LS-M_.OO, $5.00and $6.00 Princess Grocery Co M. E. CARSON, Mgr pert botanistsin the

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