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i i | | ‘ ‘ | \ | B \i THE RULES | ARE STRICT Homesteaders on Red Lake Lands Must' Make Pay- ments When Due. OR FORFEIT ALL RIGHTS TO time agoattempted to homestead |ALS0 PLANNED TO ORGANIZE THE LAND. [ east quarter \ bne Forfeiture Has Aiready Re-: sulted Through Delay of One Day in Payment. | | United States land office offi cials are enforcing - very strict rules and regulations with re-) gard to the payment of the sec } ond installment on Red Lake In- dian lands purchased from the government by settlers a year ago and in many instances the result has been the forfeiture of the homesteaders rights to the government for non-payment of the amount of money due as sec- ond payment within 60 days af. ter the first year has expired. | One homesteader who brought | in his money on the day follow- ing the expiration of the 60 days of grace was turned down and | the case will be made a test, all of the papers having been for. warded to Washington to obtain n ruling of the 60 days, will cause i # forfeiture of the land involved | nnd its reversion to the goverr.-! ment. i At least that will be the ruling Was a swamp. loffloe department received word; | ,detaulbcd | several witnesses who te%tmed, iMembers WINS LAND FROM STATE ‘Emanuel Autizo Establishes Non-Swampy Character of Homestead. Emanuel Autizo, who some t.he norteast quarter of the north of section 861-11 has won out in his contest against !the state’s claim that the land ! The Duluth land {today from the department of ] the interior that the state’s claim | . | to the tract as swamp land is re- t ected and that Autizo may go “ahead and perfect entry. When the case came up for a hearing some time ago the state Autizo producing as to the non-swampy character | “lof a 40 acre tract, the contested i part of which comprised about| i six acres. The testimony showed | that he had made a large number | 1 of valuable improvements on the land. LADIES MAKE NOTABLE TRIP of White-Street Tewnsite Company Visit Their Heldings. Miss M. E. Gary and Miss M, 0f the Crokston office in the mat- | Holland, who are members of the | ter, but it may be appealed to|White-Street Townsite company | the Washington authorities. Five hundred and thirty-two of ready been paid in and the ayer- age of delinquences and forfeit- ares will be very small, Three commutation proofs have already been issued on the lands opened | # year ago and sold at public aue- tion in Crookston and at River F d”\ Soshul " {7; R corjule envited tu atend | the soshul gitn bye the C, K.l sosiety ov the Tressbeterean church friday vite. add missh-; un 8 senses i Po‘erte FINES Ribbuns, fore senses, nec ty0\> thre senses, boiled colars the‘ senses, cufes thre senses, shirts gix senses, Linen or silk hand- | kerchefs thre senses, Juelry six senses, glases two senses, oa\:h} glase, gold . tiling in teeth cach two senses, Hair each, combs one hafe sense, curls thre sens>. Tu nisely dressed fife sense. crossed eye fiv sents. Bring| some one else with yon at=p | ‘m, ~lIcecream and cake 10c ex- | was given and the many encmes' attested to the! tra, | WITHDRAWAL | IS CONFIRMED Land Office Notice of Forest Reserve Project. 1 1 { prime steer: A communication for Acting Commissioner J. H. Fimpie of | the Department of the Interior at Washington, D. C., confirming ths telegram of \\\rn:* 20, an nouncing the temvorary with-| drawal of a large tract of North- ern Minnesota lands in this dis-! determination | trict, pending a as to whether they shall be in- cluded in a forest reserve, was recaived at the Duluth land office today. The letter drawal from settlement, advises the. with- entry, eral laws, of all vacant and unap- propna.ted public lands in the following townships: 66-11; 66 and 67-12; 66, 67 and 6% 13: 67 and, 658-14; 66 67 and 63-15 and 66 and 7-16. Nation’a‘l“l’.eigvi At New York, 7; Pittsbuig, 2. At Philadelphia, 6; At Brooklym, 1 Chicago; 9. At Boston, ouis, 6. ! music Has Official| | Cincinnati, 9, were in this cny today coming in tfrom Tenstrike on their way to} g the second installments have al- | Bagley. From Bagley they will{join 3 club to be organized for go to Alida by stage, Grand "thence to Forks of the the Whita-Street Band Concert at City Dock Last Night Was Musical Treat to Many. The band concert given by the/ pins, one cent|Bemidji band at the stand on the | be postponed until Oct. 2. He! Third street dock last night drew | an enormous crowd and thous-; Luking iands of people listened to nhe,cxded to advertise the proposed rendered, A program made up of excellent numbers iven the band ality of the music. New men are being added to the band, which is fast coming to the front | as a first class musical organiza- | tion. Chlcago Union Stock Yards. Aug. 2 Chicago, dium, §4.00 ! N od | 10@%.20; '&o choice . $6 light, | 3590 @« twe Ah. ): Western sheep, ! { \. e lambs, $550@7.59; n, $6.00@7.40. and Alexandria, | bure. The entire trip will have taken ; Whole cost of the building will ba; the ladies two weeks and wiil be | a complete inspection iholdings of Thle“’l‘m\'n_site Company. Both ladies | rare much pleased with Bemidji) and think thag the city is an ideal summer resort; THOUSANDS HEARD MUSIC| I for the club who will take shares. | attle—Good fo TO ERECT 'Plan on Foot to Build Large Club House on Shore of Lake Bemidji. PR GRBERR RO B RO EDR BOAT CLUB. House Will Have Stalls for 30 Launches—Payilion no Sec- ond Floor. | A number of launch owners of’ |the city are now planning to| erect a large boat house on the | shore of Bemxd)l lake, and the in-| 'dmatu)m are that their plans| will be carried to a buccessful | conclusion. It is intended to make the boati house about 80x120 feet in size. | The first; istory will be divided into stalls to be used for keeping launches, | {while the second floor will be |divided into rooms for a dancing |pavilion and gymnasium. The {building will be located at the foot of Fourth street and will be| |extended lengthwise into the| |lake to a point about parallel with | i the end of the Third street dock. Thirty stalls will be provided, | jaccording to present plans, and | i the promoters of the proposition | fa\’e confident that all these will; ireadily be taken by lanach own-! ers. ' Those behind the p)oJect are | (,ompletmcr plans for the build- iing ascertaining the number of | members that can be secured to| itwo stories in height. i { the pul,)ose of finapcing the ven- It i¢ estimate that the| about $1,500, and it will beat-| tempted to secure 75 members; | POSTPONED UNTIL 0CT. 2! 7 I3V Timber Sale on White Earth Reservation is Delayed. | =3 | i BOAT HOUSE | ' G zofa Z Showing Ready-to wear Fur-lined Garments, Decided Savings Guardn- - teed. Mail Quality--Satisfaction Orders Promptly Filled Clothing For All Mankind. Exelusive Correct Fall Fashions.... Now Read'y at This Clothing Center. No other store in Bemidji shows such a complete spread of high-quality fall merchandise Charming Novelties in Children’s Wear. - Correct Models for Big Boys Largest and most varied collection of Swell Suits, Top Coats. and Ranncoa.ts for Men and Young Men. G Hand Tpilored Garments, Standard of Style Perfect fitting Clothes, Embodying Every Requirement That All Good Dressers Demand Controlled Styles-----Refined Clothes Ideas $10, $12, $15, $18, $20, $22, $24, $25. v&@@@@@@@@w‘)i’efi@@@@@@i @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@é@@mvwm@@@é New Fall |peeriess Boys’ Store Special Showi f Fall Su ts. GORDON G o Lamb’s wool two-piece suits, fla[sRe'dy all pure wool, long 2, )l\dlL()d)( :‘ul(n‘mL in € 0 Swellest $' 53] tyles 8 y Double breasted piece suits ©VeT DTO- Jgilk mixed worsteds plaited duced by Jehevoits an ay striped wor- ~ steds, new notched la- y [ o3 Gordon pels, double breasted fashions /9« y‘ ya Black and |4 russian bouse style with 2 & Colors’ Jvioomer pants i e every : fi & propor- $5 OO ] | tion e 5 i « Positively Last Week of Our Half-Yearly = & ‘ =0 : 3 ' & Clearance Sale. & }g PR E eSSBS ROV BRBLLIBCLBBBBEETD & iy Funeral This Afternoon. Cripple Found Not Guilty. | Skinvik’s court. in the absence it The funeral over the remains! W. E, Brady, the cripple: who igf CountyCAI:bofx;r;iy %CD&OD;‘;{ : ) ‘ of Wm. Osborn, the woodsman !for aeVe)al days conducted a html'ney .tio;1 IIF ";‘ Cofav:'lford ] who died suddenly at the \Iel-'sh()()bln“ vallery on Third' street b epr(‘zs?c; t,h. dd.fel;dant 1 chants hotel Wednesday morning, |and was arrested on complaint of | appeale( pipneae 1 was held this afternoon, the re- H. S. Annette charged with hav- 1 This afternoon at Winter's mains being interred in Green-} abtempted tojump a board bul'uewehy store Miss Jeanette wood cemetery. No relatives of‘waa this afternoon found not!Gainag fam’ced away but recover- the dead man could be located. !gmlby by a jury of 12 in Judge'eq shortly. Washington, Aug. 24 —Judge Ryan, acting secretary of the ir* | terior, today announced that the} isale of timber on the White | Rarth Indian reservation would! Itation with In- Leupp, el lalso, after co tdian Commissioner sale of timber more widely than "This action is taken because it appears that the proposed sale of {timber on this reservation has not been widely advertised, and it is alleged that some fayoritism was about to be shown. The at- itention of Secretary Hitcheock | llaud Commissioner Leupp was idlawn to the case by the Minne- been postponed to Oct. 2, and the heretofore. i sota congressmen, with the re-| iaul‘o that the date of sale has] I P 1 A A O One EK! \al For one week we will run a bargain table of -shoes, and here you will find real bargains in the shoe line. Do not- forget that this chance will last for only only one week, method of bidding for the timber { will be extensively advertised in ep—Good o choice 1€ leading papers of \/Imneaota ‘ FOLEYSHONEY-=TAR for children; safe, sure« No cpiates IE MAAAAA AN | Isn t * the more they want.” i MWW That Funny! and sale, except under the min- ; The people who patronize our fountain claim ‘there is only one fault to be found with our concoctions, namely: “that the more they eat We would like?to know if everyoneis of the same opinion. - Try us and see. E N.FRENCH @ CO. -CITY DRUG STORE:: JFall Goods.. We are receiving shipments of fall and winter goods every day and are_ in better shape to give the people what they want at lower prices than ever before 2 ol i - . E. H. Winter & Co. BEMIDJI. MIN’ESOTA o\ llllllllllll!i ll‘i’fi*fiifi Phone 30.Satisfaction guaranteegl or money Tefunded * U0 P W P K O P P P O Illl-iiilllll