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N L WILL ADJOURN MAKING A - ol THIS EVENING CLEANUP U. 8. Marsh:ls_-Active Look- ing After IHegal Liquor l Selling and Trespass. Fall Term of District Court For Beltrami County Ends Tonight. The fall term of district court NEBISH BARTENDER BOUND |for Beltrami county, which was A BODY BLOW A TO RING RULE Attempts to Reglster Illegal Voter Balk- ed by Firm Stand of Election |HEART FAILURE HALLOWE’EN . ENDS HIS LIFE WAS OBSERVED George Rice Dies Suddenly at Evidences of Small Boys’ Farm of Andy Clavin Tricks Numerous This. Yesterday. " Morning. George Rice, aged 66, died sud-| 1p gpite of the bitter cold, Hal- denly yesterday atthe farm of A, ! Clavin of this city at the head of ! 1ast night by Bemidji small boys, lowe’en was generally observed y 7 resumed this week, will adjourn OYER TOPEBERAL KSUEE this evening. Only a few cases have been tried, and the only ones yet to :be disposed of are the personal property tax cases, about 30 in number. The case of W. R. Peyton as trustee against Thos. Newby re- sulted against the defendant for $25 and costs. Two From Red Lake, Accused of Illegai Sale of Liquor, Discharged. During the past few days U. S, Marshals George J. Mallory of Duluth and Frank W. Tufts of The ohae 9 2 W, . Peyton as CITY REGISTRATION. occurred, but left the room. Re- :égtbseuh:é:;nNg?eacfirtzg?ulsne' St. Paul have been busy in Min. | trustee against W, A. Casler fras First Ward - 181 turning, he found Rice dead in|All German Lutherans please = nesota making a cleanup of a decided against the defenda.llt Second Ward 162. the- chair in which he had. been|come. ? number of cases of timber tres.|22d judgment entered tor $76.25. Third Ward 207. i sitting. The remains were| E. ULBRICHT, pass and illegal liquor selling. As| The case of J. P. Omich vs. ‘E. Fourth Ward 194. L brought to Bemidji this morning | Pastor. aresult there have been several;M. Peterson, appealed from Total 4. 3 arrests and yesterday three had |justice court, was tried today their preliminary examination|but a decision has not been beforeU.S. Commissioner Brown | rendered. of Bagley. Should the time this afternoon Alexander Gillespie, bartender | be too short to dispose . of all the for John Lank at Nebish, was bound over to the federal court charged with having sold liquor personal property tax cases the remainder will be - tried in chambers. Judges in the Fourth Ward. Carter Supporters Find that their Strong Card is Not a Trump and Despair of their Candidate’s Election. Of the above registr a,twn, John F. Gibbons fori‘ muayor will receive from 400 to 450 votes, the ap-- proximate vote which will be cast, being 700. ! Next to the charter election yesterday was the best day that the people of Bemidji have seen CHINAMAM Lake Bemidjl. Heart failure was the .cause of death. The aged man was staying on the farm with Charles Studley, who con- ducted the farm and had returned about 10 days ago from North Da- season. (Mr. Studley was with Rice a few moments before death and taken to-Lahr’s undertaking .| parlors.:. Funeral arrangements |’ will be made as-:seen as relatives of the dead man who. live in'New York are.heard from. Flfly Years the St.aw.m kota, where he spent the harvest and many evidences of their tricks were observed this morn- ing. The police were kept busy during the night lookmg after boys were successful in carrying out a number of their designs. Chareh Notice. German Lutheran services Reward of $25. I will pay $25 to any person who .will furnish me with evi- dence ' that will secure the con- viction of the parties who are stealing lnmber. from my yards. - |1 am always at my office during § office hours to ‘wait lupon and ac- ' | comodate the pubhc ‘M. E. SMlTH ,the boys, but in splte of this the - to Indians. Judge McClenahan and Court|sor 5 long time. The second ]N TROUBLE ¢ 'DR Minnesota S Wlsconsm Footkan John Klouser, of Red Lake, ac- | Stenographer Moody will re-|poqy plow for good government : - s cused of selling liquor to Indians| turn to their homes at Brainerd | yag struck yesterday when more » grme: was discharged, the evidence not | tomorrow morning. than a hundred illegal voters| Proprietor of Chinese Laun-| On account of the Minnesota- being sufficient to hold him to New Grocery Opens Tomorrow. | 7er® prevented from registering| gpy Aprested Charged % | Wisconsin football game at Min- the foderal coust: ™ o . ° | i oot ward. = it cnm 1 neapolis, Novemogr 4tb,. the Mrs. Josetta Howe, charged| oe 'il ar’ 11201:;] the l;e: From noon until five in the af- ith Assault. Qreat Northern Railway will sell with having conducted a blind firficers,tm Fopeth tel; i(s):h' ternoon a steady stream -of 1' ] tickets at the rate of one fare i pig at Red Lake, was also dismis- ishwent on Fourth street, : floaters and tmugers on, men| A warranthas been issued for Q a ptus 50 cents for the round trip. sed, public: tomorrow morning. who are transient here on their|the arrestof the proprietor of “‘L““ »5 Tickets on sale November 3nd . R la'ge stock of excellent goods|yyy to the woods, was sent t0 the Chinese restaurant on Second @ ! % § %evliinfgft?ééttrggnlsat:: Iti:&;ggiilu tzlllle . Broke Big Engine. .has been installed in ‘Pf build-| ¢he fourth ward polling place. | sreet charging him with assault. b5 f ?“_h Noyember 4th, final return lri)init; « The large engine at the War- mgéwhmh g fi;m bwub,otc (;\;’p{ Certain members of the POlice;It is claimed that after a dispute 5 Oream of Tartsr Mewd November 6th. Ask your local field FElectric company’s plans :’;}1 the_ll'le ‘: naon e[::cefilen: bu':i- force, together with other lead- | regarding a laundry bill between !@fim 0, aner eweet |agent for further particalars. was put out of commission lzst;ne:‘; WL €0 ers and workers of the Bailéy-|the Chinaman and Richard Wade From Gropas = night as a result of the breaking| e e et Ml McDonald faction, were exceed-| Hawkes the Chinaman called Mr. Py Pl DeWitt’s Y Salve - of a piston rod and as a result a Correspondence ingly busy upon the streets Hawkes vile names, afterwards ‘ | For Piles, Burns, Sores. large number of business houses gathering up these men and|throwing a cuspidor through the i on Third street were without S NEBISH. . stlending thflem ;0 thfe I:loni'}l)t-’. office of the Wheelock & Hawkes lights for several hours. The! alter Marson came up from |place. en they faced the|employment officeat Mr. Hawkes. ; — | i | Judge Skinvik at 10 o’clock a. m, For Rent. 'w%’;dflngu;g:; I;:gm(;“ségmr:t such an ia,sydthing. Ng bet}nler Erifag, ot s o SICK WOMEN. Cottage, four rooms, good cel-| Bemidji. Mr. Casin has some- eli‘.:t:;m Oarl ;ye_rhsz';t anbt'l ak Fifteen Days For Fighting. Adfter four years of vain endeavor to regain 4ar, frost proof. New house, | Vhat recovered from his recent|Which wrestled withthe problem| pepuyy Sheriff Thos. Bailey, her health by taking other medicines, Miss 5 iillness. of illegal votersin the fourth . 5 ¥ “ . comfortable for winter, large g Jr., returned this morning from Beatrice Wood was made a perfectly well 7 sereen porch for summer use, wictjl?%lseZils)taeTZ[; irl;e;zrsunday wa.bri yestiergay.l oElvexy ';ua’: Blackduck, where he took charge woman by taking Wine of Cardui, the most Location west side Irvine avenue | " s 11~ Watson - spent Sunday 2? thzov;int owz: ?:T(?selrefi uzl;- of Ludwig Anderson, committed successful menstrual regulator and woman’s T in Wagner’s addition, west of|with his family. Mr. Watson is tioned: ifyhis auswe’r}; Divere from Blackduck to the Beltrami tonic known to the science of medicine. [ ball park. Rent $12 per month. |employed at Dawson City in the eatisfasiors® hisc ey 77 county jail for fighting. Ander- She took Wine of Cardui and that is what { Key at D. D. Harger’s, two doors | carpenter trade. reoistered"v # ngh he ‘waas Pk son was confined at the jail this we advise you to do. < 3 3§ 9 syss s ol ’ o ill s s ) —— logs for Backus-Brooks Lumber | With this test many turned away e Fisk Comtuy, 1d sh " let 10,000 primr—— Read the Daily Pioneer. company, and abandoned the attempt to The Dode Fisk orchestra has .We oD 3o Yo tters trom-l 1o | ore . SopiSkeE., been engaged togivea concert other women who praise Wine of Cardui as she praises it. | The number of votes registered |20d dance at the City Opera; ; ' in the fourth ward is 194. Had it|house on Dec. 1. The orchestra WlNE OF CARDU] . not been for the firm stand of|@PPeared in Bemidji last year : the judges for right it is es- and is lfuov.m here as an excel- No. 14 Main St., PEnsacorA, Fra., Nov. 20, 1908, | SORNRNER timated fully 830 votes would |1ent professional organization. ahcn,l :}::ii v?fiifiififfi?fifi‘fi?@fi%"}awa?i’éi’mi“t% I\?:fipp:?dfu fia@%‘g:y ; have been registered. The actual in bed for a day of two. Nothing I took hel, me until T used Wine of o “Phe New Srocaty” Will Open Its Doors to the Public Tomo Thursday,N TTOW ovember 2 —CALL AND SEE US— Ree & Matkusen, number who were turned away was about 75. Fully as many more doubtless made no attempt to register when they found that the law was to be strictly en- forced. There are perhaps a few legal voters of the ward not regis- tered. These persons will have no trouble in swearing in their votes election day. mated by those who watched the registration carefully that there are from 25 to 40 illegal voters registered in the fourth ward despite the vigilance of the judges. Steps will be taken which will make it an exceeding- ]y serious matter for any of {these to attempt to cast their| yotes next Tuesday. As a result of their failure to register some 200 illegal voters, Mr. Carter’s supporters are feeling exceedingly downcast to- day. They begin to realize that attempting to thwart the will of the people cannot always be made a success and that ‘‘carry- ing the town any time we want to,”” as they have so often boast- ed, is a thing of the past. The result Itis esti-; g Political Announcements. E Candidate for Alderman I hereby announce myself as a candidate for alderman for the fourth ward. Iam favorable to a:wide open policy and believe that this policy should be follow- ed in conducting the city goyern- ment. —-F. E. Brinkman. Candidate For Treasurer. The undersigned announces himself.as a candidate for the office of city treasurer, subject to the will of the voters on Nov. 7 next. If elected I will conduct the office in the same manner that I haye during the termsI have served as village treasurer. —W. L. BROOKS. Candidate For Treasurer. I herebv announce myself as a candidate for the office of city treasurer and solicit the support of all citizens and voters. If elected I will give the duties of | tne office earnest and faithful at- tention, with courtesy and im- { partiality to all. —EARL GEIL. Candidate For Alderman. In response to the wishes of a large number of friends, I have decided 1o become a candidate| of yesterday’s|for alderman in the fourth ward. finest health now for eighteen months. I am very regular and have no more paing an eat and sleep as well as could be desired Cardui. fi)roved to be just what I need serious pllfl severe and felt very much encouraged, but had to use your medicine for four months before I was entirely well and regular. T have enjoyed the - Within two months the d disappeared, my headaches were less frequent and not so mmmmmem Good Coffee! Ghe Monogra Dry Goods Rubber Goods, also a comp Pillsbury’s FEED We carry the finest Coffee in the city. m is the Best Our line of Monogram canned goods cannot be excelled: We carry a full line of » Groceries, General Merchandise, Lum- bermen’s Supplies. lete line of Shoes, Crockery and Stoneware. Best Flour, and Majestic. OATS HAY W. G. SCHROEDER. REAR SWEDBACK BLOCK. PHONE 207 registration insures the election|Iam independent of any political of Mr. Gibbons for mayor by a|faction and if elected will serve majority which will vary little|for the best interests of the city either way from the majority|independently. I favor an open received by the charter last POIWY month. —JOHN GOODMAN.