Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, May 20, 1905, Page 4

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EETS DEATH SLAYE SA IN WELL DEFENDED SELF hree Year 0ld Girl Drops Into Well at Blackduck and Drowns, Nieck Mxller Admn.s Stab- bing Dolman to Death. Late yesterdéy afternoon Nick BODY DISCOVERD BY LAD WHO | Miller, alias Stein Kamp, sur- WENT TO DRAW WATER. rendered himself to the police and acknowledged stabbing Charles Dolman to death early yesterday morning at Fargo. After the crime Miller wert to Moorhead and remained. around the saloons some time wnd later went to Glydon, ten miles east. By that time the excitement of Blackduck, May 19.—Martha, | the crime had passed away and the three year old daughter of|he decided to return. Mr, and Mrs. W. G. Country-| Miller’s story largely corrobo- man, was drowned this morning|rates that of Carcie Clark, the about 9 o’clock. The little onelwoman who had spent the n had wandered away from thelin the Moorhedd siloons w house and was not missed by its| Dolman. Miller says th Dol- mother until Arthur Michaels, 8| man struck at him. Miller ran 1ad of 16, went to the Countryman |and was pursusd by Dolman who well to draw a pail of water,when |struck Miller again, breaking the he discovered the body of the|club. Then Miller stabbed Dol- unfortunate child in the bottow | man through the heart. He re of the well. turncd to the Clark woman’s Attempts of Physicians to Revive Life End in Failure—Funeral This Afternoon. 4| State capit ,|day morning. ' Much BeltramiCounty Realty Has Changed Hands Dur- ~ ing Past Wee‘lr: Attox‘neys for Wright and Sibley Appear Before Gov- ernor to Explain. R. A. STONE PRESENTS ARGU- MENTS FOR STATE. * The following real estate trans fers were recorded at the office of Register of Deed Harris dur- ing the week ending May 20: Walker & Akeley to J. J. MeKusick and Russell Will Be|Opsahl, lot 5 and the se 1-4.0f se Heard Todayv—Result of- 1-4 and wi-20f se 14, sec. 33, Hearing Unknown. 148-33. Bemidji Townsite & Impune ment Co. to Osto Lieeslot 82, block 2, Mill Park addmo 1. Consider- Jolmson was commenced at the S6. Paul yester- Those ])resuf\b at ation, $30. ';E‘e hrvar g were ‘Wes Wright, . Bemidji Townsite & Improve o e Imc}iw“fk and Attorneys|y, it go, to W, Blackburn, lot b“i;‘f‘f 31“‘“5’?“‘“““1 Rl“fi““; 31, block 2, Mill Park addition, s et i vy St 0 Scndiatn i AR 5 S Lutheran church of Blackduck, the entire morning in summing 4 lots 1 and 2, block irs i up the testimony that had been| . > X _UC{OY Hastiad tion to Blackduck. adduced at the investigation feld Consider Medical assistance was sum- room, told her what he had done |’ moned as soon as possible and|and fled. the body removed to the Black- duck hospital where everything was done to revive the child, but of no avail. It is believed that the little girl was playing near the well and accidentally fell in. The funeral over the remsins o ny is being held at Blackduck this| TOW NSITE PLAT e, FILED TODAY The Ladies of St Phillip’s Catholic church will give a sup- per in the building formerly oc- cupied by the company, Tuesday evening May 23. A cordial welcome to all, An Excellent Entertainment, Burns’ hall was filled to its ut- most capacity last Saturday even- ing to witness the entertainment given by the ladies dramatic as- sociation. As a rule, amateur! plays are not well rendered. Those that take part do not seem| A plat of the townsite of to appreciate the meaning of the Sp:mm;z-, located ab the author of the play and as a result| |end of Beltrami county the performances fall flat. With- | Rainy i filed in the out desiring to be fulsome in our |office of Jw,::\u rof Deeds Harris praise of the entertainment giv®n | today by C. W. Stanton, attorney by the members of the associa-|for the Spooner townsite com tion, we but echo the consensus|pany. The townsite is wade of opinion, when we state that|of 59 blocks, making a total every character represented in|about 370 lut< the comedy-of “The Detective in —= Petticoats” was excellent and in| V- M. Ross can storeand fale thorough rapport with the pary|Proper cave of your heaier dax ),to be played. the summer months. Phone |, \_ 4 The smoothness in which the L - ol Mentertainment went off isufficient evidence that ‘21:2 ENTFRTAHNL% zyoung ladies had given a vast ]‘AST NgGHT amount of time and study to the __respective characters they rep-| e Jresented. The stage set.tingsIJunim-.sophmore Class En- were in most admirable taste and ! . . od’ fudement: The, conbaiaen tertain Many in Henor of were very appropriate and the the Seniors. overtures by Beebe's orchestra {Plat of Spooner Townsite Recorded at Office of Register of Deeds. north on the could not have been better. The L : g i The Junior-Sophmore class of cast was as follows: he B < Kok sehiool T, Detective Myrile MeCurdy the Bemidji high school I ght Mrs. Warrington. entertained in honor of the ior Octavia Frothing 121 olass at the hich sc Iding s, oumiti Tulu Tatile | C1ass at the high s llu,xv[. building. Mrs. Green.. \l'umh' oimston | Two hundred invitations were Maid...... raie Lossard Cass L’xke Voice. [d.btended the affair. The interior Play Ball Tomorrow. of the building was beautifully The Blackduck and Tenstrike |decorated, the colors of the base ball teams will meet to-|classes being given prominence, morrow afternoon on the Black-|A delightful s duck grounds. The game is for|Was rendered,whi $100 a sideand promises to be|by refreshments interesting. 8 to 10. served from IIIIIEEE%HEEEE&EE‘% M Oxford @xz‘for This is the greatest Oxford season ever known. Strictly Seasonable and Grade High or Low—Black or Tan. Fashionable Styles of High Shoes. Stylish new Last and. Patterns. Get youkfib while the stock is complete. ! 0ur Children’s Dapartment is the ? BEST in the Northwest. We Pay Special Attemfion to the Style and Fitting Qualrti ing Feet. E. S. STRAW NextDoor to First Nat'l Bank. Oxfdrd Oxford E ford B lllllllllllllllfli of Shoes for Grow- | A I Hflfiflflflfifififi ‘ fifilflfii@ 3 Ross - Hard ware| tax levy to meet exorb penses. Fifth, sent out and and a large number | al pregram | s followed | in Bemidji. s, as follows: b, wrongfully pa\-mr-nu of improper and fraudu- unlawiully improper bi cers, in wh cused participated. Third, | the Belirami county printi Ior the yea 1908; 1904 and 1905, to theh est bidder, when the law says should go to the lowest. Fourth, creating an s for ccuaty offi- the defunct Me Bemidji. Tn the aifernoocn nd McKas d den The en was taken up in Attorn mag it is probable hearing is concluded it found that ti brot violations that constitute Upto a e hq cause fc was unknow Big Fishto Meunt. Taxidermist night veceived to mount a 2 pound pickerel from Frank P. Leisen of St. | was forme: ness at Cass Lak be mounted by Mr. Buenther. A dau worning’to Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Winters | D acy ,to Albert Utech, He has als Beltrami | Broten anc | Flandreav, S. D. | Wood for Sale. coming summe will handle all ihie the Crookston Lum- v, having secured that right from the mana ment, Woodl will be deli for $2 per lead. &“"Wos Wright, i or call up phone No: 45 or the Crookston Lm ber company. mill wood = ber compan He presented six procur inO' allowing | being interssted inI to prosecute afternoon; their “"d{ /\nnm W. Ridgway to Thos. J. be ation, §150. be) Thos, J. be! Bw\xm*r C Wn"hb mere "‘“ rical| C‘on\xdcmtum 51 wou!d in no case| Buenther last| eph, Minn., who d in busi- ‘he fish will was born this|to Miss Mary Hendricksc m oc lecated in ber to Aunsten! | part Herbert U. Jones Of'pld‘,(“ in‘the dining room of th ,.fl:'l())], 81, O}e Benson to Joe Leru Jand 4 ard the ne 1 4 of \$] < Consideration, $375., Albin J. Anderson to Abra ! ham Paquin, block 8, First addi- ion ‘to Blackduck, excepilot 1. *| Consideration, $1,600. ! Mary Wagner to Edwin M ilett, tract of land in se 1.4 of |14, sec. 4 , 146 3. Con: d ] Opsahl to W, L ne 1-4of s ec: 2 lc | nd 11, bl to Bemidji. 0. Kullberg tn Emwm 14 and s 1-2 of . Conside 3 nder Carlson to Dac lit. se 1-4 of ne 1 4, sec wld, Smart, lot 25, block townsite of Bemidji. Conlon to Bemidj lot 1, block 16, or ite. of DBlackduck sideration, $175. MARRIED THIS | AFTERNGON 5 The marriage of Walter Howe icurred at the Chall {Bemidji this ir terncon, Rev. ed a dwal ‘Steen of Wusston performiog the | fi S of land in ceremony i h was witness \byt The cere mony |botel and the room. was beauti i fully decorated for the o 1J. J. Rezan sion. Joseph Lezness Slar: Hendrickson and a\‘d Tillie Howe were ‘bndeamrud\ Mr. and Mrs 'Howe are well known in Bemidji »d | | | the former having made this c)t) | I sidence for seve The \M:b A G, latter isa sistor of | Smith. < Ton Chicago, May 20.— The peace terms tentatively ~accepted by the | .teamster at the joinr couneil were ramfied b RATTIFIED BY \ PRES. SHEA Peace Torms @Efi’l‘eamsters to e Furthered Considered ight. | International President Shea today. The acceptance is stillto be fully en- ertained. at:a meeting of the Jmm council to; yghh IT he Bazaarl “Store New Wash Goods i We have had it mentioned among our customers thatitisa genuine treat to comeinto our store and look over our stock of equal 1t, taking Quali . Bemidji Townsite & Improve- = e ment Co. to Rev. N. H. Holm, X(vts C t v M h / : 10, 11 and 12, block 5, first addi- otton m;es ohair L roi 5 The hea nnno;);hm‘;es Tf;amnsgv tion to Bemidji. Consideration, A E 3 uStel"S Embl'()ldel'y MeSh ommissioners Wes Wright a S5 Y M . O. Sibley before Governor oy Fig {i s Sflk“ F?HICV Pel‘Slan Lawns Plain and Fancy Figured Bnmtxes Mercerized Etamine —e . e ‘We have exercised as stock of goods as one can possibly do in choosmg an ar mcle tor their own use. 3 ok By Wash Goods We do not THINK there is a, stock in the city to ‘Price into consmieraucn. fine ¥ — e ity. Variety and Lowness of Keolien Crepe. B much care in selecting our ,@Eo%flfi@flfiflm%%fimflmmflmMH 2 | 10, " Hirst addivion 10 siackaucs. allowances the ac. | Cora B, Carson to S. A. Cutter. 1’.umm, swl-4 of nw 14, nw 1-4| L ('(m.sl(]t‘b Mary HE. Wavnm to Sarah A, Millett, part of sec. 4, 14%-83. and a large num - | A% nds of the eontracting took isted the groom and Misses| veresl hmsnry New Underwear New Ribbons| '7 Ghe %AZ&AR STORE NHEEEE’?“EE%E "Efiflflllllllllll M'COMAS A FEDERAL JUDGE. | JE U O O 6 O R R O O D &WNMMWW\NM E.N. FRENCH & CO. City Drug Store We Are Making Repairs On Our Building On Our Fixtures On Our Stock And Also On Our Business. We aze hiere to do business. A good many }wup.e kuow it, we want every one to now 1t. Former Maryland Senator Named Court of Appeals. AN Call And See? 3 3% «mmmwmflmmnwmmmmww The B Bargain Store’ "Ttove" Ranges, Tinware, Furniture, Wall Paper Aho have samples of Brussels aud Ingrain Carpets. Prices right. Second hand goods hought. Give us a call. i Walter Howe and Miss Mary Hendrickson Joined in Wedloek. 20 UR ¥ &x‘(‘ 33 dfi@fié e (e Lo B N The Largest Line, . Lowest Price. The Best Quality. The Satisfactien Guaranteed or Your Money Cheerfu}l‘y Refunded. E. H. Winter @ Co. Phone 30 ‘Bemidji, Minn. lilllllllllll ' Iilllllllll. lflflflfimmmmmmnmfi@mfim lllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllll

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