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- The . MINNESOTA HISTGRICAL ' SOCIETY. neer Bemidji Daily Pio VOLUME 3. NUMBER 108. B g sfibj . BEMIDJ1, MINNESOTA, SATURDAY, AUGUST 26, 1905.; TEN CENTS PER WEEK o o ® dibgibig OUTCOME 1S DOUBTFUEIR ’ SSIA SA S J APS { OPERA HOUSE | ISARRESTED| "= " | E Nt o PRESIDENT CONTINUES IN COM: 3 -0, § Y § One Night Only 8 5 v g Y E Charged With Padding Ac-| MUNICATION WITH sT. PE- A N i & TERSBURG AND TOKIO. . counts and Trading Un ) — Wednesday Aug. 30 g . cancelled Stamps. : : & e s L . . Uy E A"e“ Webb E HOPE OF PEACE NOT ABANDONED Some Concessions Obtained by Presi- fi Walker, Minn. Aug. 26.—A. W. d R ‘ = s R e - ent Roosevelt From ] E Stowell, " postmaster. at Lalkel OPTIMISTS DECLARE QUESTI ‘t. Peters urg I m “ t i(: 0 m fl n Alice, this county, was arrested % > ---Adioul‘n fm‘ Sevel'al DaYS By :__i by Deputy United States Mar- OF MONEY ALONE WILL NOT & E Prosenbing shall Mallory, yesterday, charged | BLOCK AGREEMENT. 2 2 E with padding accounts and trad- Portamuth oA oy Corta ! \ 96, — Pk E Latest and Best Moving Pictures § | ueescelet saoms i wa ol | Presifoe Kot Direm aron e Se Porirontie o E a E ‘,mitted his guilt and was given a| ™ Portsmouth, N. H, Aug. 26—The |~ LoS! n sevelt’s in' rce§- t:fige af t‘ b(-marsbm',g’;1 but if f he R T hearing before United States ! Deace situation now awaits the result | Sion at St. Petersburg and Tokio 9 i5,t0 be «evenbuali pegoe — w Scenes from the Russo-Japanese H S5 . o3l of ihe pourparlers known to be in|has notbeen successful as yet{J2Pal must alsochange attitude. War. The Great Train Robbery Commissioner Delury. Hewaived| * i Ttis expected that this after- .. 5 . = 5 a b aks brogress between President Roosevelt | but enough progress has been 5 4 i adi P E Spanlsh B'l.ll].' F'lght. PGI‘SOI}&I, E examination and was boun oyfer and Euferor Nicholas and believed SeES TR O 2 lonestion noon .,lmge ing fWl adjourn for L ths great comic plcture Jeffries- to the January term of the Unit-|tJ be also going on between the head SR = severa ays after a brief ses- LS ZT { . o Lo 55 S of negotiations beyond today. ! sion. o F F ht 1 ed States district court, at Du- | pgf the United States government and G4 = 1TZsImmons 1g . and ma‘ny luth. On fail b0 ; b d! Tokio. M. Witte privately makes no ‘ ¥ £ uth. On failure to give a bond |7 °kio. M. \ s no | : =t B OtheI'S. Over. tWO hOU.lS Oi fi‘:St E £21.500 h £ tak to St congealment of the fact that for the| ELI @ class entertainment. § |cfSLOO be was taken 0 Sh| present his task is ended. He has CURE OF CONSUMPTION OVER A SCORE PERISH B » k - Louis county jail. Inspectors|gone as far as he can without his em- " Reserved Seats 35¢ Adults 25¢ Children I5¢ H Noile and Drake, who are in|peror's consent. § ! N N e e N R B el Rt town, claim a shortage of about| Whether the conference results in ' [ o e o e e e e e el ©200. Stowell was married a|® WAL or mot it will have been pro- | NEW YORK.PHYSICIANS CLAIM TO | MANY HOUSES WASHED AWAY BY R ductive of great good, leaving only 2 b HAVE DISCOVERED REMEDY Chicage Union Stock Yards ( year ago. . e the question of money between the FLOOD 1N RHOBEHGANYON i i . 2 " 5 belligerents—a question which could FOR THE DISEASE. IN COLORADO. “hicag APPROVES ROOSEVELT'S ACTION. B | g ,;“("}:,‘f poor to me- b Back From Colorado. Ebe solved atrany time. It is for the = g dinm. ers and feed- | Resolution Adopted by American Bar Rev. and Mrs. Thos. Broom- | reason _lh‘dl the issue 1_735 n?““l\ved I ) i cows and heifers, $2.- Association. returned Thursday evening | 40Wn simply to a question of money : , N b B aopaM L fed e Oy eVer o | that the optimists persist in beiieving | ALSO RENDERS - PATIENTS. IMMUNE | PROPERTY DAMAGE 1S IMMENSE :d and butch S T . [from Boulder, Col., where Mrs. | (pa¢ the conference will not fail. They'| 5 The convention of the American Bar X . ‘r}*(;fl to choi i |assoclation passed the following reso- | Broomfield has spent the past|agguc that wie proposition tnat the = g ight, @6 -Good . to ! Iution : coticerning Prest Roose- 2 3 /| cost of scontinuing the war = — S el wethers Western | ouon concerning - President Roose- | two months for her health andfcest of continuing the war to both| g0 6F VEGETABLES TAKEN|VARIOUS RAILROAD AND MINING Pl veit’'s endeavors te bring about peace visiting her parents and where | ¢ountries. which would soon more $0.00@ between Russia and Japan: . % than cover the amount in dispute, is AFTER MEALS WITH BENE- COMPANIES THE PRINCIPAL “Resolved, That the American Bar | Mr. Broomfield has been for the| 3 e 2 5 AL sG palpable that it cannot prove an FICIAL RESULTS. assoclatiou desives to express (o Pres- | pasg three weeks, eventual bar. Better, they argue, for 7 SUEEERERS. ident Rocsevelt its warw iproval and Japan, with the prinriplés settled in E“li’;‘:"‘u‘:‘;‘“ ll‘”' “l‘;s‘:f:;’.”;‘m‘? u‘rrype:) JAPANESE TRANSPORT SUNK. 'her favor, to forego entirely the £ 3474 @ 54 : bout peac rillions 3 : > olois Le ks (I)»r {ple abroad who are devasiated and . : g Lahanent than to prolong e ey york Aug. 26—Physiclans of | Trinidad, Colo, Aug. 26.—According - “ibe May, | made d te hy war; and More "Than One “Hundred: Inyalided NSl mdef.n.uv]) at [%‘e-(‘ gv‘ o .’m“«m«ns' fhis city are much interested in a|to latest reports from twenty-five 1o May, | “That it hopes that-he will’ continis Soldiers Perish. i With no absolute certainty of receiving A S R S S R L e Oct., al It hopes N L 1z s T {any money at the end, no matter how | ¢lrcular issued by the New York post- : S Sk 2stern, ; t0 use his utmost en ors to aidiin |, Toklo, -Aug..: fG-—dhey flanancee hosi g i, viptes might be. A |&raduate hospital announcing the dis-| Tabasco and Berwin as the result of a $1.10. Butter— | Svery “;"‘i [’l"x'\lyk' e .&‘f"h,u are ;irf;l::]"i\'.i[‘hl\,‘:io} s-n 'l?:sr:;.-an.:f;. promiuent personage connected with{covery of a mew cure for consump-| flood in Rhode canyon following a dairies, 1936@ :fi?i:,:g“nkml ’} g M“:?Lu‘,“;rge[:; 1 xn, Iun Aug. 22 in the Inland sea, | %€ 9f the missions said: b tion. The new remedy is the juice of | cloudburst. From tw#¥ve to twenty Pn"lll'i 5;; rhi.\: ‘.‘l‘lm;; 3 i 7 ();1; nnmlr:zi -a.nd twenty-seven in: 1‘AII Hope Not Abandoned. raw table vegetables—potatoes, beets,; houses occupied by Austrian and Htal- | 3 ivuli(lexl Japanese soldiers perished. The ',“1 iseué is too small to pre- carrots, onion (-e.lery and the ljlke, iarvl 1'mlners un(:i their f:;mt:)e's \\'.e)re . = S e — - vent an accord. I believe there will { Procured by grinding and »smmemn].z. »“etv away aln many of their occu- i e SN be a treaty. Both countries want |2 dose being two ounces after meals. | pants drowned. s i = peace and with only a question of I'he statement is made that eleven The Colorado and Southern branch money between them it is impossible | patients with well developed pul-| line to Berwin was washed away and to believe they will not realize the | piona tuberculosis have been abso-|a heavy volume of Water rushed down profit to both in a compromise which | ytely cured and are now good the canyen all night, making it impos- o wili end the war. Should the pleni-| i (s ror life infurance ris sible to penetrate to the point where gotentiarigsiactually separateial Ports- | hiner patients are still under treat-|the loss of life is said to have oc- i § | mouth I shall not abandon hope. Until | L SRR ) 35 ol e ithe plenipotentiaries have actually?m(fn and .me said to be prog ng | e - o left the country—the Russians from | Satisfactorily. Tabasco z_m«l erwin, coal mining to the New York and the Japanese from San In addition to applying the raw| camps, having together about 2,000 € | Francisco—I will not believe this now | vegetable juice as a cure for the most | population, are located in Rhode can- § | utterly senseless war is destined to | obstinate case of consumption the | yon, down which a torrent of water S § | 20 on.” ' hospital's circular announces that “it| rushed, wrecking everything in its . InneSOta The Russians continue to express | jq pelieved, moreover, that this may | path. The property loss is estimated —e 2 ‘t}‘wu' SUrpiiscaat m.e 5“1)”0”_ g""e',),me lead to a means by which everybody ! at hundreds of thousands of dollars, Jdpa:‘ew l('ause ”,‘. Ame_rx(-a.f .Ihe? may be rendered immune from the | suffered mostly by the Colorado Fuel 5 4 @ 'C(Am"‘"il] “‘m},.@'e '\l“'“dl}‘r”“,l o l.mnel- deadly tubercle bacilli, just as vac-jand hon company and the Colorado , . n‘“"f”““ --“»01;‘3".-2 "h_a" _‘_‘”“*)“_’T ‘“ "“' cination safeguards from smallpox.” | Southern Railway company. The for- s L hRan “‘““““"‘“.“]"“‘;: It is stated that the experiments| mer company had mines and coke t:.l:‘ikfylhfi\ I"mfi') ¢ ,,(.(::?.l-n.el”]a 41€ | were begun on a small scale, with | ovens scatiered along the canyon and . - 3 .._\L IEIF (?ipn?a}xl e arc e | only a few vegetables ground by hand. | althongh they were. situated mostly 5 Ksi,n; m;y ca, .\ani e;n:;ll(i):!m“:;: l“h'll,au-r machinery was introduced and| out of reach of the flood the tram- - . ] 4 Jers £y “is K sé ¢ .. . St. Paul, Minn., September 4th to 9th, 1905. misxallcel 1»({)33:1: (li; i reg':grd T P‘:-:: nearly every vegetable used as food | ways conuecting the different proper- . siu‘ We hé] sed to lift i”‘russia l‘x'm’n employed. . { ties of the company were practically via the the position ot a vassal siats (o ihat| Accompanying the circular are thelall wrecked and the loss in this par- el DOSILOROhes N ransform har | mame of two New York physicians, | ticular will be immense. The railroad ’;m: f\‘:h:}e]lf:]\;?)"en:)lir‘em\s:)\\l' :;; | Who. it is stated, were appointed by | company had a line running up t ot X l’b " ‘1 000 IJ!JII | the hospital authorities to obsérve nux‘.‘ mountain and this road was nearly B ok 5“_5 us f°< Sep = ouE, “In the | TéVOIt on the experiments, and they | completely washed out. t,m“'”" 1o vg"‘“d O'" ;fm“llef' “dt f‘ speak in most sanguine terms of what{ Trafic on the Coloradp and South- —— :i?‘?elfl - "ATHIK’L h"j:q“ ftf]_" anl has been accomplished and what will ern, the Santa Fe and thé Den ¥ ‘ciaxlu]a ]l)l\‘l‘::u aip:u,w d:‘:mie' t".::)d doubtless follow as the work proceeds. | Rio Grande railroads is interr ! ‘ A dream is to free Asia from European nesneto the WasROUCS 1D this or American influen To do so she # | must hold the outlying isiands strung . § jdown the Chinese coast. The Philip- pines wilg be the first necessity of -y the new Japanese empire. Even as T > far south as Australia her ambitions A Boo” To The Comfortable Way may extend” ' - SICK WOMEN. N ; : A American Vessel Seized. | i i : A Myrxad of Attractions Washington, Aug. 26—The state de-| After four years of vain endeavor to regain $50,000 in premiums and purses. Over 200 entries in the racing Par'?&;}” hzl kl'iceived a <fablle GI‘S- her health by taking other medicines, Miss o . . . 3 5 R atc) rom Y aying that tl E . events. Special entertainment features daily. Babecock in his death ghi]) Ausn'aliz oo:::]eilstvm;l,r]e‘;me: Beatrice Wood was made a perfectly well - defying “Loop the Gap.” +‘The Fali of Port Arthur’ in fire works. had been seized. The dispatch gives woman by taking Wine of Cardui, the most Erlarged live stock exhibit and a great industrial and agricultural By nclals ot wy e Sin nd s pcled successful menstrual regulator and woman’s TN 2 > r anything concerning the business 2 > : 52 1,{131)](1)_ T whichilt va asagad: tonic known to. the science of medicine. i G T She took Wine of Cardui and that is what . . = 2 5 - S 1 Att t M l o 1 Suspicious Sickness on Board. we advise you to do. —— peCIa rac lon, On ay n y New York, Aug. 26.—Two of the Will you follow her example and be a : crew of the steamer Chalmette, from 1 9 66 ?9 New Orleans, have been removed from W onans 5 e re& their ship at quarantine suffering : ‘We could show you letters from 10,000 ) from high temperatures and were other wom ca . . ek 2 e A . = en who praise Wine of Cardui as she praises it. Will Start Against His Own World’s Record of 1:56 transferred to Hoffman island for ob- £ > i Tickets on Sale September 2 to 9 Inclusive Spndn G : =ibl g ALhiN Lee a 3 BRIEF BITS OF NEWS, A 2 or ’ i Fipal return limit Sept. 11. an additional 50 cents will he addedto the re- : 2 ; . : ;z;[l;:;h ili?i[:e;l)f\l;:gfil' ‘ll\l\?: 1f\9;- the round trip. One half special exeursion rate The Associated Press has good rea- No. 14 Main 8t., PExsacora, FrA., Nov. 20, 1903. z ) . son for stating that 2 new Anglo-Japa- .~ I had been suffering with 1rregular, scanty and most painful menstru- f ¢ nese alliance has been signed. _ ation, and when the periods occurred I was unable to be up and had to stay DON'T FAIL TO SEE THE GREATEST Carl- Bailey Hurst, United States in bed for a day or two. ,Mthmslmflkhi{fed me until T used Wine of consul at La Guayra, Venezuela, has Cardui. It g;fivfi? to be é“st Wll::;ll fi“’ed o )VV“’;" two mo;ths the g 8 s D % serious pain sappeared, m; aches were less uent i FAIR IN THE NORTHWEST bebs sppbinced Uilted States consal| e Croio'ing falt very. mush dacomraged. hat bad to rs. qone Tashiomn £ | at Plauen, Germany. four months before I was entirely well and regular. I have enjoyed the * s The heaviest rainfall in twenty-one years has prevailed at Yerk, Pa., dur- ing the past twenty heurs. Streams are overflowing their banks and crops and outbuildinge have been washed Zway. e finest health now for eighteen months. I am very regular and g . have no more pains and eat and sleep as well as could be desired. . For full information regarding vates, tickets, train service. etc., call on agent, Great Northern Railway, or any representitive of the Great North- ern Railway. . o £ o e

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