Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, February 3, 1905, Page 1

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Hig, ¢ "oty Sous, oty The Bemi VOLUME 2. NUMBER 235 BEMIDJT, MINNESOTA, FRIDAY FEBRUARY 3, 1905. TEN CENTS PER WEEK REFORMS FOR RUSSIA COMMITTEE TO DEVISE MEANS TO CARRY OUT EMPEROR'S UKASE REPORTS. LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLIES FAVORED INCREASE SENATE'S POWER AND ESTABLISH A LOWER LAW- MAKING BODY. London, Feb. 3—A dispatch to a wgency from St. Petersburg s port of the committee of minis- wrointed to devise the best of giving effect to the emper- of Dec. 25 mal many important recommendations, es- pecially in regard Lo inc powers ol the senate over t ters and independ- ES iy be- ol legislative in- ed and lavors shment of lower admin tive wribunals connected with the sen- ate. S$TATE OF SIEGVEW CONTINUES, Factory Districts of Warsaw Strongly Guarced. arc strongly guarde i by troops BaWw continues in a state of siege. All the hodies of those killed in the riots have been removed from thei homes o police stations. 2 tives are not permitted to bury them, From the police station in th Bviat district fifty men a Mmulu\ n alone the corpses re taken © hospital vans for until were buried. are still unidentified. During the riots of Sunday and Mon- day the workmen's residence district was unprotected by police and the “hooligans” seized the opportunity o Lody to a|Lake & Manitoba Railway com-| nd ]‘“'5" pany for which he1s afttorney. their A Wereable Mrs. Chas. Cawmpbell enter- ihe workn : % i led the persons who ,‘m‘tflm(;(l at Cinch last evening. it in their p ion. About a hun- | favors were won by Mrs, Wash- dred other were injured in | po ss Mabel® MeTageart fighting with the workmen. The lal- ° B ter were not only actuated by revenge George Markham and Rob M(:-‘ 1 ir losses but were enraged be- Tean, Covers were laid for! ¢ause the oy element brought \ ¢hiype Al report an enjoyable | dlscredit on the e movenent. Mol ! e | A telegram l|'1)|n C'zestoc Rus- | time. ;‘“”]' ;;';";’ says all Mr.and Mrs, M. A. Clark gave | o close - % ance: .1, |& party at their home on Minae- | The s The are cl At Y’IH/I\m\ 1,200 men are on strike. All the factories are closed at Ka- sz, - Entertainment Was Good. Rev. Fulton of Warren and Rey. Nicol of Thief River Falls gave a lecture at the Presbyter- ian church - last night and the edifice was crowded to hear their discourse on the people, habits of life and peculiarities of India, where they expect to go next summer to take up missionary work. The lecture was illustrat- ed with stereoptican views of the country and proved very inter- esting. Killed Two Wolves. Louis Tegner of Buzzle town- I ship was in the city today and !this afterncon claimed bounty at the court house upon two large | male wolves which he killed near i his home in that township. Mr. ] s | Tegner reports that the brutes are. unusually® this winter. numerous Big Dance March 9. the Bode-Fisk orchestra, a -| famous musical organization from Wisconsin, to appear at the City Opera house in this city March 9, to furnish music for a grand ball and concert to be given un- that der his management on > date. A -|Commissioners Finish -Session. The board of county commis- ioner last night adjourned, after having transacted a large amount of business. supervisor of asse placed at $4 per day yesterday . |afternoon. Judge Ueland Returns. Judge Ueland returned arolis after having spent a few days in the city looking after the sota large avenue last night wmmber of their friends were present. W.J. Clark of Peabody,Kansas, is in the city the guest of his brother Judge M. A. Clark. Scott Stewart has employed | The salary of the| ments was | this | afternoon to his home in Minne- | interests of the Minneapolis, Red | and a| BRAWEACK. ALLOWED DECISION AFFUECTING EXPORTED FLOUR MADE PARTLY FROM IMPCRTED WHEAT. HARD TASK FOR CUSTCHS OFFICIALS MUST ASCERTAIN QUANTITY OF 'FOR_EIGN MATERIAL IN MAN- UFACTURED ARTICLE. 3—The attorney an opinion in may be hade in part also holds nglon, Feb. | > suficient, wi ice, 10 e tire expre to the dr < 10 | Lefore h ter of the o ed i retion of 'hm the adminisira the secretaiy of tho WILL FPRUVE HIS CHARGES. Hiinois Legislater Says Someone Is Going to Prison. Feh. 3.—Representative erford, who - made Chicago, to his sensational “One maun at least | penitentiary ements. s going to the as a result of the in- “I will make good my ¢ the name of the man ered the bribe as well as i { who w the bribe | Condemned Woman Reprieved. bury, Vt., Feb. 3.—Mrs. Mary 10 was to have been hanged Wy for the murder of her husband, been reprieved until Jun governor said the reprieve was { ed in crder that opportunity might be given for a new frial. lowa Banker Found Guilty. Des Moi: Feb. 3.—Day Dunuing, | head of the ked Citizens' bank of Mount Ayr, was found guilty by a {dury on a ch e of fraudulent bank- Ing. The jury was out seven and one- | half hours. Continuation of QOur SEMI-ANNUVAL CLEARANCE SALE | On account of the railroad com- pany’s delay in delivering our Spring Goods we will continue our sale to February 15. Our en- tire stock of Men’s and Boys’ Clothing will be offered at 259, off Donglas or Pingree $5.00 Shoes for $3.98 Douglas or Pingree $3.50 Shoes for $2.98 Douglas or Pingree $3.00 Shoes for $2.59 Shirts, Underwear, Sweaters, Rubbers, Lon’t forget to look Special low prices in Men's Mitts and Ladies’ Ready-to-wear G.umenta temnant, Counters. over our X | X X | M X A 8 | | .. | .| | H B .| B | ] H | a8 .| - H i B E | B . B B B H B B Ed | )| B | H | & B | . .| B - | B | | H H B ) | | B i || X | B | H B Illlllllllllllllll1lllllllllllllllll 'TEN DAYS of ——— ..BARGAI NS@. : ~ ——=BEGINNING=—- Saturday, Februa’y4th, 1905 Most Stirring Clearance Sal of the season. In order to make room for our New Spring Goods, which are arriving daily, we will place on sale our mammoth stock of new and most carefully selected line of Dress Goods, Trimmings, Ladies’ Suits, Coats, Waists, Skirts and Shoes at astonishmgly low prices. The rarest opportunity ever offered in the Northwest. Waists. Ladies’ ; ADVANCED 1905 STYLES Tai}op Made ONE-THIRD OFF. % Hundreds of beautifully S i ts 4 trimmed and tailored Waists to select from: made of the daintiest and newest fabrics One lotf, regular pric ¢ i n , regular price of this season; prices rang- $13 00; sale price $8.00 ing from 50¢ to $15 One lot, regular price $15.50; sale price $10.00 One lot, regular price $25.50; sale price $15.00 | m—————— 3 & o Petticoats. Black Petticoats to (‘lose out at $ .65 X .98 oL £ 1.19 g i 169 Wrappers, Tea Jackets, Robes. 2.99 Percale, Flannelette and Eider Down and Flannelette Gowns, with Muslin Underwear, at 25 per cent off Mohair and Wash : Shirt Waist Suits. $5.00 $3.50 and $4.00 Warner’s Rust-Proof One lot 1erru\a1 pur,c $8.50; sale price 8.00; 5 Opportunity in Shoes. oo Meyer’s celebrated hand turned patent corono colt $4.50 Shoes; sale price $3.50 Meyer’s celebrated hand turned patent corona colt 20 per cent off. eATISTE Goodyear welt $4.25 Shoes; sale price 83.25 B o One assortment % Shoes, sale price 2.48 5 520 Bhe Bric an Ladies’ and Chlldren S Cloaks. ¢ [ [ 1.95 40 PER CENT REDUCTION. « « « 1.58 o Children s i @ 1.38 Ladies $ .: .)0 Oluaks, sale price $ 3.75 « “ 119 2 . : ! 4.00 « . « ‘98 ‘ ¢ « <« ‘o A complete line of Red School House Shoes for boys and girls. Our Shoe line is strictly new and up-to date. Skirts. Our enormous stcck of Walking and Dress Skirts at 25 per cent discount; prices from $1.50 to $12.75 « @ “ < 14.00 « « Children’s « m “« ‘o “« ‘€ H‘ c o M{any others in proportion. Dress Goods, Underwear and Hosiery, 20 °|, discount. “¢ One lot Curtains to close out at a éreat reduction. o Our store is crowded with everything in Ladies’ Furnishing Goods—we can quote but a few. The stock is new and of the latest make—no shelf worn goods. ~Prices are marked in plain figures—one visit will convince you of the remarkable values we offer. These prices prevail on every % article in the store—no exception whatever will be made. Berman Emporium, ro oz R R R R R R DEEECTIVE DAGE \

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