Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, October 16, 1905, Page 1

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1 | I ] - The Bemidji ily Pioneer MINRESOTA HISTORICAL SQCIET N VOLUME 3. NUMBER 150. BEMIDJ1, MINNESOTA, MONDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1905, TEN CENTS PER WEEK GERMANS ARE AROUSED ALLEGED BRITISH OFFER OF ALLI- ANCE WITH FRANCE CAUSES POPULAR DISTRUST. That’s what we claim for our SUItS and LARGER NAVY GENERALLY DEMANDED Overcoats RECENT EVENTS SILENCE OPPO- SITION TO THE GOVERN- MENT’S PROGRAMME. style can be seen—is seen—in everyone of our garments, but a Berlin, Oct. 16.—Theqdisclosures in France of alleged British offers of alli- ance against Germany are so thor- oughly believed here that the powerful Naval league, with its 600,000 mem- bers and all the apparatus of agitation, is already moving for a new naval pro- gramme that shall further increase Germany’s defensive resources against Great Britain. Popular distrust of Great Britain has naturally swollen to great proportions and the semi-official denials in London can scarcely over- come the convictions now formed that Germany had a narrow escape from a war in which, although she would have great deal of the workmanship is out of sight of the buyer. That’s why it pays to buy at a store m-smusos\ i been victorious on land, would have “‘V'W‘”L‘“f’o" lted in her being crushed at sea DS R_e tatio s s N nnwnuuz. u a‘ n and damaged along the coast, with the COPYRIGHT 1305 DAVID ADLER & SONS CLOTHING CO. PMILWAUKEE. consequent destruction of her sea com- merce. The events of the last four months have silenced the opponents | of a naval increase, except the So- cialists and Radicals. While time and money beyond Germany's re- i for square dealing Great Britain’s .present navy, not to speak of her future building, yet the feeling is that Germany must, for de- fensive reasons, build as many more bear. The government some months ago decided to introduce in the reichs- tag a measure substituting large for small cruisers in the authorized naval ' programme: Whether the German Miss Roosevelt Entertains e Fnendsl government: will increase the recom- on.Shipboard. v ‘mendations b ond thls or not is not Des Moines, Oct. 16,—The first news yet known. of “how Alice™ Roosevelt daticed " n IBY. ! 'STAMPEDE >OF HORSES. natlve costume of the Jolo archipelago came in a letter written for the Des 1 Moines; Capital from Jts: .editor, Lafe One Ar?nlle.ryn:\la: ul:c'ded and b Young, who was'a member of the Tatft [ 3 E . Junct;on City, ;Kan, . Oct. 16+F; party: - Miss Roosévelt s’ described as {5 perfectly beautiful-in;her Oriental cos- vate Albert Laste of the Twenty- “ninth tume and her lmlt;ahon of the Moro Mr. Burnham owned 150 sharev‘”m; dances was declared remarkable. Mr.| @ mad stampede of frighten # stock and k_xad been connected W'Jth| Young's description of the dancmal during target practice at Fort Riley. the bank thirty years. He settled®D. fynction follows: Privates John Connélly and-G. J. Simj i Peoria fifty years ago. . His wealth‘ “At. the ball Miss. Roosevelt was Fwas-estimated 4t $500; presented with a beautiful ‘native cos- Following close on the death 'l‘hurs-‘ tume suited to a‘ Moro princess. U The day might ofc C. C. Lines, a:formel | next day on the boat Miss Roosevelt bank ‘official, also caused by the §h9ck wore the costume and the color, tex- w1t}1 broken'! limbs “and’* of the scandal, the community is im-} tyre and ecut of it seemed to have: fieen . juries. pressed by the farreaching effect ol | fashioned for her from & béginning. | lerymen were badly hurt. the Dougherty! ]’fai.x; 53 In it she appeared:perfectly beautifal, - as could be proved by every man and1 al woman on beard. " ““In ‘her inimitable manner She’ gave ¥:1 ]m.le nmlanon» of:onejofi the Moro IN"“MORG "COSTUME. AGED '$TOCKHOLDER DEAD: || pances " Dougherty Scandal at Peoria, Claims Another Victim. Peoria, 111, Oct. 16.—The Dougherfy i scandal has claimed another victim.{ . Driven to desperation and nervous | prostration by worry over the dis» FOR Zée e : closures compromising his bank and \fear of a disastrous run Nelson Burn-| THE Z EVERY { NAME b\—/ PIECE" i ham, a venerable stockholder in the A ! Peoria National bank, died sudde ' #He was seventy-nine years old. i, 23 LOOK ENGRAVED The most excluSive and keautiful line of Libhy cut - | tiass {166 the markat . % Acfinw«csgm the Bes a large ment internal 'fn- its eight limbers, loaded with am- inition,” were”at theé ‘redr, ‘with six horses hitched. to;each: limber. drivers had dismounted. PROGRESS OF RESCUERS eL()W No Hope Entertained. for Luves of En tombed-Miners. 3 *Freder)cklown, Pa.,’ Oct." 16 every one;Fed fag;was;run 4p on a staff as; six miners entombed in the Clyde mine! was siirprised’ that, having Cthe | signal to the men at the targets to ge as .asresult of a.firedamp. explosion]ciance-but ance, shie could fmitate-it s0 *Gut of rangeé! as- have, not''yet been re':(‘ued })&rfleQ well.” ,mto th?r fg. €8, ot the .horses and t,hey e Tasest " : ; mpede: HigeE | mflhfis’: st:g]?e ?ex;fit:l]mx:g\},trkm;gl “Town QTR ISome idrivers succeeded® in gemng GEO. T B-\KER& €0« | e fans) made progress slow.: The . Seville,Spain,—Oct.-1 E into their saddles and others werée i 3 i . T. B R & ‘.,oml,\ed Ten are 1 500, teat from ).'he Dfis farm laba"ers esperate tbys the dragged but’most’ mouth and hopes of: Yeaching' them) ‘left: behinds, U SEETOUR” WINDOWS ) 1 B.]xve are not entertamed Efiorts"ale‘% existing. fa hgfl"' /d8d the marketd: m{e}{at Ecija, forty-eight rz)lfigs from ehse Ld stack of food mr??’)ief d‘és‘;goy'é e l;firket and! threw thy town.into a panic. Tadss With hair-ridérs.” JAIL PRISONER SUICIDES. i Ends Life at Minneapolis Aftek Con viction for Larceny. e Minneapolis} Oct: 16--Thomas Lind- _ berg, tw : the Hennepin county jailcand: commit- ted suicide by cuttmg hls throat he stated that he was responsible for ) ' the'stéaling: of whichLindberg had been convicted. The county. attorney, however, discredited this confession. “Lindberg was given a mew trial on the A ssionzofs Johnsonzand - atseeond N gverdlct of guilty was retumeg against shim. = o B Physwians Advise convalescents and.all whe need Strengthafifi Health to take theo 1deal Food Drmk y95d o S iy N - was' not: recognized: gave City: Treas- : urer Kly. uf Jersey Clty 32,009 fldlng ands ‘health . -'S"""“' el system: demands., essful doctors prescribe . ractice—that’s why their nd so surely m:n INTOXICaNy “for lt‘?" “SPARKIJNG ", INCERTRATED LIoUID ot G x\;f’ .mnmmlm. 5 Milmeapohs, 0 i ’8034;0 May, 84%@ 4%_\ LTI / ) L )/ o % N S Y ¢ No. hm?&,i&a PY] RRRRRRRRRRREE f:':/ BELLOLLUES Levaatacaye Wiz *eg 330 83; H ships; as the country’s finances will| battery -of field ‘artillery was killed in horses son of the same battery are thought to be fatally injured and- Privates Leaty. > Norman, Lancasterand Cline of -the[3} same organization are in the hosplta.l 8 <A large number of other artil-1¥ The battery’s guns+had been’ pldced ba&tery ‘Was ready’ for firing a lar’gev found. guilty of commnmng, ““larceny 'in tHi8' ¢ity, secured a razor in) LABORERS RE- FUSE T0O WORK —_— Twenty-Five Men Quit the Lumber Co. After Receiv- ing Fare and Board. About 25 men hired by the Crookston Lumber company to work in the logging camps of the campany on the Wilton spur suc- ceeded in making their escape from the man in whose charge they were placed, Saturday,after receiving from the company sev- eral meals and the price of their One of the men, W. S, Mansfield, was arrested on a charge of ab- taining money under false pre- tenses, and after pleading guilty before Judge Skinvik this morn- ing ‘was sentenced to serve 10 days in the county jail. Unconfirméd reports shy Warden Henry Wolfer of the Stillwater (Minn.) state prison may resign shortly to-take a position recently tendered him in the East. 3 The Largest Stook ‘;”fiiwegfi‘s 1o “Fheswind‘blew the flag |} U icather .}ABa’] I tickets to the scene of the work. i inspection he will serd a report ijitam Yefound at E.H. Winter & Co.’s Store. | ‘I ihabad dtesto bg FREE DELIVERY IN NEAR FUTURE Expected That Postoffice In- spector Will Be in Be- midji This Week. 3 Itis expected that the free mail delivery system to be estab- lished in Bemidji will be installed !in the near future, and an in- spector will probably arriye in the city this week. The in- spector will look over the city and inspect sidewalks, house {numbers, etc., and following the to the postoffice department .at Washington. If this report is I'soon as possible, talke steps to in- stall the system.. Postmaster Carson states that it isimport- ant thatall business and resi- dence houses in the city be num- bered at once, as this is one of the requirements of the post- office department before a sys- tem can be established. ! The Best Makes! he pr1ce we | favorable the department will, as -

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