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* The Bemidji Daily Pic MIN HISTORICAL it | NESOTA . ; ENTS PER WEEK VOLUME 3. NUMBER T74. BEMIDJI, MINNESOTA, TUESDAY, JULY 18, 1905. TEN C R : & - e - > ) g EXPECTS AID OF EURGPE | NORWEGIANS FORGIVEN ey, o 8, \ ey, ‘ S5 et 3 RUSSIA ¢'$3UNTING ON INDIRECT |KING OSCAR HOPES SWEDES WILL ATE JAPAN’S DEMANDS. AVOID BELOODSHED. / Clearance Sale . L I, OF k Explosi S d Fat 1 POWERS ARE BECCMING ALARMED |SURPRISED BY SUDDENNESS OF AT Gas Tank Explosion Started a Fata o . ik Fire at Wabasha EarlY’ThlS NO LONGER BELIEVE IN JAPA-|RULER OF SWEDEN DENIES THAT L Morning NESE ASSURANGES OF THE HE PRECIPITATED SEVER- k OPEN DOOR FOR ALL. ANCE OF UNION. Summer Goods Must GO Wabasha, Minn., July l_S—The _de- Hoffman, propnetcr.of the hotel and St. Petersburg, July 18— The Novoe | Berlin, July 18—Dr. Hugo .Ganz, pot hotel burned here this morning |her baby. ~Anexplosion 6f a gas tank Vremya prints the following state- |COTrespondent of the Frankfort Zeis |and seven persons perished in the |started a bla?e wh'ich the firemen were S e position, which méhy [tung, has had an interview with Ki‘ns flames. Among the dead are Mrs. !unable to extinguish. be inspirad: Oscar of Sweden at Stockholm, during i 3 D) i which his majesty said he admired EVery piece of Wash G’OOdS Russia can consent only to s.uch a M whi’(\h A el |DECISION N “The Banker’s Child.” peace as will not affect the dignity or : e ‘;IA:V i R e ot s 2 | vital interests of the empire. To act|to their side a e shurop, 5 Now on the Ba‘rga‘ln Tables. Among the pleasant tasks we otherwise would be fatal to Russia|licists without, however, benefittitrg’ i | s BENA CASE occasionly have to perform is this [and would threaten all Europe. Eu-|their cause. : S H £ A A B s ) S rong, Come and see the G’OOdS- one, making special mention of | rope no longer believes in Japan’s as- thellhiigw;odgfn;e:lll]a: tshewN:fvegians = i surances that she will not restrict Eu- king, 5 . | the coming engag'emenb of rm?e ropean interests in the Far East. Even had surprised him by the suddenness They’ll please you. Interior Department Makes| Shannons who will be seen in| %, 104 and America the volces of |of their acts. Iing Oscar dented that 5 . “The Banker’s Child,” for one| moral instigators can be heard in favor |he had precipitated the crisis by de‘-: Important Ruling in Bena night only, Friday July 21. of the indirect interference of the pow- fll]nm{_gr rt:e;;;ei; btillllzt rizlfflt*;t;m;mz . . I o k! S, " e NOTrw ) 3 f 8 ntS Townsite Case. The much talked of Shannon! :;: ntlt;;l:x:::::?s; srile]:relfl?l?:lj tc])]:: e . 10 Cent GOOdS or ce children, Hazel and Harry, will Shoy must. derangl the inloresta: nak ac?\‘eplted a porttolio would cease to be ! i be sgen as Warren .and Stella, only. ‘ot Eussiagbutalsor of the jother - a‘fi;\ziilraez;)oudent remarked that he [y [ [ 9 [ s z playing two of the longest and Caucasian powers and they will find A HsATE Dy R oras ot foabaet: for 12 Brainerd Dispatch: Judge most intricate parts ever at-| moral supgou iln Berlin, Parls‘, W:sh- e king TR Z Norwayiite ! whibh iis { is i i 5 i E rhaps even in London. % n is in receipt of a A ington and perhaps e opiteas Py ' 6 Me(‘}lenah?. Sap jtempted by children. Tons of| our army in the field is much stronger ma?‘);:;y :nep ;)eart 1. have foreitent thel ™ 15 « 11 lotter Saning it He o0ttty special scenery is carried for the| than it was fiteen months ago. NOI'WEgianys and hope to God that the i of the interior has rendered his production ‘A npinberof cleseal. irne Hamburger Nachrichten pro-| g b, 850 0 8 o also remain calm, : ¢ decision in the famous Bena Bieaieals : POSEs that, Buroperintimate to. Japan i ausos o st nosps hapElng il 18 “ - N 13 : i it B d Rich specialuies;will be introdiced, thaccxyenie demandsiw 1ibe tesisled stone about our necks to restore the ownsite case. ena an 1ch- i by Europe in general, especially Ger-|S‘"! =t ™~ : SR S 2 union forcibly. § . its rival n on the Great taice : many. ,'This is a valuable statement. R 3 S 13 ardsitsirivaltow i i Carter Bulldmg Residence. We m;r‘t ascertain the acceptable Ahe l\.m" dl:so saldithat app.omt}ng LD L L 19 Northern have been fighting irhtenel 5 Ja a Swedish prince to the Norwegian 25 P lidity of the town| 44 Oarter has commenced | maximum of our concessions to Japan | “VHCT, WOAEE, B 08 5 simplest bltt(—!lly the vali ity o e town . B from the European point of view and sy ifficul heresult sites, which are on an Indian|the erection ofa residence at the act accordingly.” golution of t}_\etdlfficu_ [y,gbutdt 5 :)e in R 3 g st in Sweden or i 35 * = “ 25 ¢ reservation, has been questioned, | CORer of Mississippi avenue and Noewdy. Hen il public opinfdl [The entry o‘f Bena was made by |Bighth street, The residence| JAPS RECONNOITER BAYS. | o Mo (TS0 or Norway was dis- B ill be 24x36 feet in size and will : | pleased with the sovereign’s act the 50 1} T “ 39 “ the district judge. Tn a case in.|Will be2 681 200; My (Cariei| Sog anding Piaces foriFronps Near |5 SU8T 2 c e SREERS A i volvi ichar ite| 08t about_ $1,200. T Aoy Y ladivostoKs this to please the father,” or “the volving the Richards townsit g A 4 ; : e { | S the.c s ol £ tho, meneral will make his home with his| Nikolskoe, Asiatic Russia, July 1. father does this to please the son.” = 66 66 (1] 55 s e LOmmlSSlOI{el‘ oL e e | family at the new house —TFour Japanese torpedo hoat destroy- TR B 75 land office ruled that such entry | y R ers reconnoitered Olga and Vladimir | poyg ALWAYS IN THE WAY. was void as it should have been | BRIy R bays, northeast of Vladivostpk, July | de by th Nao £ trobute - FROHN. 14 and 15. They made soundings and | Secretary Shaw Makes Dedicatory Ad- made by the judge of probate. And still it rains. examined the shores and were evident- | dress at Lake Geneva. Wis. iThe Bena people appealed to| i ly investigating the possibilities « of | i 2 9 Secretary Hitchcock who re.|. Mr. and Mrs, Pickles are re-| janding -troops. They examined the Lake Geneva, Wis,, July 18.—Leslie 2 ear Owser a thy R A joicing over the rival of a little| wreck of the Russian cruiser Izmrud y-}_fiha\;',lhse?‘z‘.al'!{ of ‘i‘]e et"ea:“t:‘yer versed the commissioner and de-!? b e bl | delivered the dedicatory address a cided that the district judge was danghter, g 3 i _— ! new $50,000 Y. M. C. A. building here. idii. Mi bl < oMl 6 r bl At the school election in dis- RUSSIAN TROOPS MUTINY. |Mr. Shaws remarks were directed to Bemidji, Minn. 16 proper oflicial to make the|s.(oi N 90 Albert Brewer was N land for the benefit of the American entry. While of value as a guide | ejected clerk, Officer of the EXaterinburg Regiment [boy. He said that there were few " G154 1 . . places Y Vi Vs . tp future h}mgs the decision has _A number of the people in this . Murde'red. . ‘lalways e little practical effect as the Bena |vicinity enjoyed a picnic at the| Lodz, July 18—Part of the Bhator: | poya are ehavad ont and therorare | site was entered by the judge of |home of Mr. and Mrs. Nels Nel- | inburg regiment stationed here | few open doors for them,” said Mr. St s tined during ‘the day and killed an 7 T 5 | 3 son. All report an enjoyable | Shaw. “It was®to provide an open ! probate after the Richards de- SOR- oficer. The mutineers were arrested. | door Toritiie boss wriere thaL v A aThE isi Lo ; Owing 1o the state of siege the citi- | SO0 ot (he bovs where they would be cision. % ; | surr ¢ good influences an o Xz | R Owing to the high water the| ens of Lodz are compelled to co 4'3?;;:([::1( i‘] pinhgs A reehiRas e T J. Triskais in the city today | hay crop on low land will not be| tribute §1,500 da}!y towards the mait | tue that this’ building ‘had been pro- from Blackduck i cut and a scarcity of hay is pre-| tenance of the troops here. | vided. So that by means of right teach- ron Sl dicted. J Continie Botbatdment ing and uplifting environments the r e G ! aps < boy will be enabled to become an up- i Twice Daily MIS'. E'..O'. LW‘“. of Grand) James McCafery, who has| g berershure, July 18—General | pjgn¢ honest and influential citizen of i wice Daily ]d B PRICES. 1 Forks is enjoying a visit in Be:| been workiug near Deer River is| pLinevitch, under date of July 16, te | the community. 2.30 P. M. t ase midji at the home of Mr. and|spending ;L fewdweeks with rela- | ports tnat the Japa\?eie %n July ;4 “1 am often asked what a boy should N f = S : tives and friends. were bombarding - Naibuchi, on’ the | 4o and my answer is to do anything, . 8.30 P. M. B ll G dS Chidren, th ety LW oy southeast coast of the island of Sak- |yt pe sure and do that thing better ; nn Adults, 25, ects. halis. than it is now being done. That i§ PROMPTLY a ro k b Warsaw Police Officer Slain. )til;e ,(.m(? great secret of success in thig ‘Warsaw, July 18.—A sergeant of de- £ s S vt o} | tectives was shot and killed here by FATAL FIGHT IN CHURCH. - ! 4 !' Hea.llth an unknown man. A patrol of infan- Monda Jul 24th. ducation iry, ;;'hilel‘ll;;.l‘rlsuing ll:ih:sstassin, fired | e ntuckian Kills One Man and Wounds N & volley, killing a mer: nt. Another. 5 The only high class Dog and Pony Show coming this year § Worship PROSECUTIONS MAY FOLLOW. gr;g::nfgrh(:rill]e};ea{(ti"\ii]Igml-‘(v 12;“'::?:: The exhibition beautiful—a performance incomparable. & Pl Testimony in Equitable Investigation | J0hn Miller of Breathitt county shot M. g a Y ® New York, July 18—An official CODY [church on Fraley creek, Leetcounty. of the testimony taken by Superin- | yijjer entered the church, according X lsl tendent of Iusuran_c:e_Hen(h‘mks in his ({5 the report received here, and an- o ] inquiry into the ajfairs of the Equita- | nounced that he was the best man in blg Life Assurance society, which Dis~ the house. Crees and Thomas dis- trict Attorney Jerome made several puted this and the shooting followed. 4 e Ows One unsuccessful attempts to procure last | 4 mob formed to lynch Miller, but the - week, was received at the district at- | sheriff landed his prisoner safely in | torney’s office during the day. 1t was | the Beatiyville jail. 43 Introducing 200 of the finest trained animals in the world. f-fé‘,i“ufi'e&?icl”nfanifiifiiahffifiiefir PARESI 7TSSAILVS*'}:EA;‘JDERSON - 2 > s 5 S . A program replete with novelties. a l - uty superintendent of insurance, under | e an order issued by Superintendent | serious Turn i Condition of Former Hendricks. Mr. Jerome has announced Remember the Date All thru tickets good for stopover at the park that he will make a careful examina- Spsaher 5 : tion of the testimony and that if con- Dubuque, ‘la.,_ July 18.—Colonel D. N Very Low Rates ditions seem to warrant it criminaj |b: Henderson, former speaker of the - g 2 R A house of representatives, is suffering X action will be begun. Y VIA i_.h___“ from paresis, according to an an- HOSPITAL ROOF FALLS. . 4 ——— Watch for the street Parade. Every morning at 11a. m.. 100 Theroughbred Ponies. 75 Wonderful Dogs. 25 Marvelous Monkeys. . DON'T MISS THE PARADE! Doors open 1.30and7.30 pm Performance one hour later. - SUBSCRIBE for the PIONEER Sy Minnesota & AN Northern International Pa.cific For further information, write to or call upon G. A. Walker, Agent, Bemidji, Minn. Send six cents for Wonderland 1905, four cents for Lewis and Clarke booklet, two cents for Yellowstone Park folder, fifty cents for Wild Flowers from the Yellowstone, and thirty-five cents for Panoramic Park Picture, Downie, Auditor, Brainerd, Minn. to W. M. .Three Score Killed in Disaster at ~Fermo, Italy. Fermo, Italy, July 18.—The roof of the chapel of the Women's hospital fell in during the morning during the celebration of mass, killing sixteen women and fifty chilaren and injuring many other women and a large num- ber of children. Poor Milk Probable Cause. Cleveland, July 18.—Within the pasi nine days eighty-two infants under oné year of age have died in Cleveland and the city health authorities are making & close investigation into sani- .tary conditions and the milk supply. nouncement made by his physician, Three weeks ago Colonel Henderson sustained a stroke of paralysis of the right arm and leg. He has since re- ceived, to some extent, the use of these members. He is able to raise his arm to his head and with assistance can walk across his room, but his -condi- tion is considered serious by his physi- cian, Miners Ask Higher Wages. Hazleton, Pa. July 18.—Alleging that they are not being paid standard ‘wages the 250 employes of the Hazel Mountain © Coal company at Black Ridge went on strike during the day. The company is mot a party to the award of the anthracite strike com- mission.