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\ | The Bemidji TEN CENTS PER WEEK 1 still great. Jews intend o biow up the churchess and disiribuie soned foodsiuifs to | Chri HORRIBLE SLAUGHTER FEARFUL TALES OF MASSACRE| IN- EUROPEAN RUSSIA DUR- ING RECENT RIOTING. SIX HUNDRED PERISH IN THEATER TERRIBLE TRAGEDY AT TOMSK, SIBERIA, PERMITTED BY THE MILITARY. 8t. Petersburg, Nov. 9.—The revolu- | tlonary wave continues to subside ex- t cept in the Caucasus. As details on what happened throughout Iiuropean Russia during the upheaval arrive the story grows: more revolting. In the Baltic pr: inces revolt and in- cendiarism prevcil In Peland evin the clergy, Cathol and Irotesta participated in the manifestatiops in favor of the auw tonomy of the ancient kingdom. In Southwesiern Russia hardly a city or town escaped.Jewish massacres. At Tomsk, Siberia, according to the la population of 40,000 and the military stood while G00 men, women an children w burned in a took refuge ed and those wha itee were kilied in the streels. Moscow i Iaci ‘e heaten into insc s were a In the - Cossack lexander garden at Moscow - in ambush in the shrub- and «et upon their victims with whips. Many were bealen (o d and others were hardly able to crawl away. The reports from the Caucasus show no immediate prospect of sup- anarchy. pressing Battles menia of the 1 : present state of hetween the Tartars and A flroads and lJack of TENIION STILL CREAT. Appearance of Outwzrd Calm Prevailg at Odessa. ersa, Nov. reiurnzd here, but | the tension i Reports that the Jews 3 g for terrik prepari culated among (b lower and m ignorant classes and it is feared they may arch lead ic a recrn cence of Prefect much wee to whom af vied huie( cf the re demands spended hus hant hecause town, | ¥ it VOLUME 3. NUMBER 171. BEMIDJ1, MINNESOTA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1905 M| [T]NY RIOT |UPHEAVAL In renidYcvknia | ONLY THREE THOUSAND. , i ! | AN l“‘nzromwsns ELECT THE STATE' M:CLELLAN'S PLURALITY OVER TREASURER AND PHILADEL- | HEARST IN NEW YORK MAY- 9 =" T ; PHIA CITY TICKET. ORALTY CONTEST. @ i . Massacre at Cronstadt Last Evening s s ome soicn 5 . . irevolution in this city and state was jEROME CHOSEN DISTRICT ATTOR"EY N and Mlltllly Of the [mpel‘lal Ithe greatest that has occurred in Pennsylvania in nearly a generation. TroopS. vThere !lav.e been Previqus u{)hea\'als, . RE-ELECTED AS AN INDEPENDENT . |but this is the first time in years e, W— | that every office for which there was CANDIDATE SOLELY ON HIS any semblance of a contest has bee_n FORMER RECORD. Cronstadt, Russia, Nov. 9. 'l‘hei == —fl——fi'“‘kfit l‘ohth; regu‘lar Republxcan{s. ltf 1: imperial troops here have mutinied! “ o he st nme. n aogharier o Folts G T the ¥tssets WAL tH8 30 e g REFORMERS WIN IN PENNSYLVANIA habitan‘s are 1_»uni(: siricken and flee- ‘ The plurality of William H: Berry, 102 froautheiely | TEN OTHERS SUSTAIN SERIOUS,VhC i e g l:’;;{;"%fi;‘;‘; ) St. Petersbure, Nov. 9. [t is v} |NJURIES AND A SCORE ARE |party and Prohibitionists for state | E-ECT STATE TREASURER AND| % ported that a massacre ocrurred at i treasurer, will be nearly 100,000 and | * Cronstadt last night. The infantry | SLIGHTLY HURT. ‘may gu above those figures. J. Lee SRl S R | used machine guns acainst the popu- Plummer, the Republican candidate, |) PHILADELPHIA. 1 lace and the city is reported to be in jran far lehind his ticket in nearly ] Hames. . o L - _jevery county in the §tale.A The re- h - Wilkesbarre, Pa,, Nov 9.—Five per|mainder of the Republican ticket was | » CAUSE NOT ASCERTAINED. | ®ons were killed, ten seriously injured plected by the usual Republican plural- | New York, Nov. 9.—The city of New | i and a score slightly hurt in a headon jlties. I'resident Roosevelt's plurality | York, complete but unofficial, gives Four Men Killed in Explosion olj collision between a passenger ftrainilast vear was move than _ha]r a million. | pi¢Clellan 3,485 plurality over Hearst. | Powder Works. {and a coal train on the Delaw | The victory of the City party, the {mhe toial vote was McClellan 228,651, | Belleville, [ll.. Nov. 9.—The press| Lackawanna and \\'(\sl(-l'nv railroad :{ellul'm]}{ niz :}]ng;: f“ief.fh“."'_zg“]?" Mearst 225,146, Ivins 137,049, District house of the Phocnix Powder works| aear Hulocks cr .».k. '.\“. of the killed * U'“U_ “‘dl in Philace ‘jmd,““-s ';(’L’j lAlruruey Jerome, Independent, was re- at Phoenxville, a few miles from here, | were trainmen. The injuries 1o the plete and beyoud the expeciations of ;= ted by a plurality of over 11,000. | exploded during the atternoon, killing| passengers were caused by the terrific e reform leade The:City party's | Se8%ed hya pluraliyiol over AL, | four men. Several others were in | force of the trains coming together, plurality is i The reform wave | William R. Hearst, Municipal Own- v jured. |wm engine on the passenger train be- farried Herry he def hip candidate for Irfa_\'m-, charges | The dead ar ouis dall, William| ing forced almost throagh the baggage Mg Fhomner b ammany Hall with fraud and will | Humes. George Humes and - Walier! car, | contest the election. Mr. HHearst ini Krobel, millwright. 1 it is said thar the 1 ht crew m ng his contest may demand that | Residents at Belleville woa clondi read the orders and instead of waiting { y of dust sheot h in the air over '““i on a siding for passenger train| : : hills across toward the mill and ithe, came out on the main track. report was disiin heard and felt e e 1 iles ihe scene, The bhuild L 1e Chicago B ) | the bodies of the viclims were sivewn, “Stab Tuesday as a result of 1l { whole matter into the courts for de SHORE The Uise: | ere are ne ! 1S€ 0f voiing machines in ten teision and if that is done the batiie LA Lo halr mile! €iNets heine peccived over the tele- £ VE irobavly will be a long and intricate | of the itelluw in which <tnod the pow. PROTE by e ciection commi b e, lu addition to the procedure be- der mill, Ths ot the eaplosior :“‘1‘1‘1' l::!‘_:. seconds ol the | A——— i:ore the aldermen and the regular con- | Bas zot bhoen ascorinined. (98 the polls, ' itest in the courts Mr. Hearst may, of | . . HEARST DETERMINED TO COM-'course, bring (o the attention of the TEST NEW YORK MAYOR- | uthoriti each individual case ol | iraud or violence that may be dis- ALTY ELECTION. ]co\'éra—\t. Although McCletlan on the 1face of the complete, but unofiicial - ,‘iurns, W elected by a plurali 18,483, the Democrats lost heavily in | ov. 9—Whether ‘Georgze | the contest. The election of Willi e B. McClellan or William R. Iearst is|T- Jerome, Independent, as district at- to be the next mayor of Greater|torney is a severe blow to the Tam- New York must be decided by the|M3M organization, which exerted all souits e TR _|the Torce at its command to defeat j courts, Full veturns from every e’?‘ thim. His victory is remarkable when [ tion disirict give McClellan a murnln,\-[n is considered that he was the can- of 3,484, but this is so small—only a|didate of no party and made his ap- little more thun one half of one perlipeal for votes solely on his record in cent of the vote cast—that a recount ! ofi for the last four years and that nd reinspection of the ballots might€very man who voted for him voted a ¢ sweep it away and show Hearst | SPlit tcket. The board of aldermen, nuer ant at what he be-| 00, is lost to Tammany, th having to he suspicious holding back | PU! members of the board. against and roused to passionate |S& Republicans asd 9 Municipal Own- aeni by stories of vioience and | €rsaip membe In addidon to losing | s ai the polls told at his heflq_ithv board of aldermen Tammany lost i . riers by scores of his followers | iWelve members of the state nbly Hearst refused 1o admit defeat an [fTom New York county and the as- ed that he would see that every |S€mbly, when it meets in Alhany on \ wan (hat voted for him got a tair count | 928, 1, will be Republican Ly more of In his demand for a re-;than 3 1o L g > wported by Dis-| The Democrats elected their candi- | trict Attorne am T. Jerome, him. {dates for comproller, president of the | jous in hi ngle-handed | board of aldermen, president of Man inst the great Tammany ma-: hattan borough, president of Brons | borough, sherifi, clerk and rez ar o elect rresident ot ;of N York county and 2ll the coi- borongh of Brooklyn on the Mi in Manhatian and the Bronx. nicipal ¢ ip league ticket, also | unnounced at the Hearst d- pporis ntention that | € that the contest over the | i he was ted . Coler | office of 1 il be taken at once | saia: 0 the ¢ r the heads of 2 il \ [+ “Mr. Seeted by 10.- Board of county canvassen | | i i 1 A 1 7 000 vaor cheats i | (T | i trer marn | hatever ‘r»! MAY BECOME GENERAL. ool 2 Hrhe and 4 | Strike on State Rzilroads of Austria’ . ’ GCCRES OF ARRESTS MADE, rikke on ihe g and thr Fhiladelphians Accused c¢f About 10,000 § lilegal Voting. . fa, Nov. 9.—Never in iladeiphia elections have been made as in the d in the defear of zanizaiion by Scores of pri igned during the day I isbrown at the Cen court in rhe city hall and ' who were arrested ar Philadely history of s ich 1y Republican If Not! Buv an nearly 1 o i der bail awaiting further hearing p & i The charges against the defendants are 4 | § Are You Ready for Winter?% varied, but the majority of them are accused of voiing and attempting to | vote illegally. They are made in the latest styles, in all the popular weaves. Fit and Service Guaranteed. 10 to H20 ¥ & Bowser SiATE SENATOR HELD. ; Coronsi’s Jury Charges Him Wits | Complicity in Murder, . 9.—Siate Sena- t and M. W. Llovd imator, have been held Jointly by death of Col. J, A. :Kay at Minocqua ¢ last. MeKay was killed in a qnarrel en Lloyd and The te showed that the revolver in Lloyd's hands when H d. It is all 1 INTEFNTIONALI | and were overcome by | they could | proper Three Spanish Anarchists Lay in Wait - the coroner's jury for the' DIIPI ICATE CVYVDNCOIIDE ted and the n Bohemia sirike. have been com- suspend their pro- | of ceal. have decided to jein t IS al factor peiled 10 resiric on owing to lack ROCMINGHOUSE DESTROYED. Three Deaths Wili Result from Kan- sas City Fire. {ansas City, Nov. 9—One person was burned to death, two were f: burned and one was seriousls in a fire which destroyed a roominz . bouse at 162) Grand avenue. ! The dead and injured were sleepinz make their - loss was small. The | escape. V\'IOUi:D KILL ALE)NSO. for King. Berk Three Spanish a arck ted at Madgeburs | on suspi being implicated in a Ifonso when he g 19 review the ri e is honorary colonel came from Pa 1ed by the E vis I Anti-American Feeling Parts of Chinra. Certain trom ding him to prehibit an ican mass meetin ich i STROMNGLY REPUBLICAN, Only Severn Democrats in New Jers Legislature. Trenton, NI J. Nov, S—ILater re urns from Hudson county indicate that ihe Republicans have elected their entire twelve assemblymen. By reason of this the Democrats will probably 1ot have more than three members ¢f the assembly. The next legislatn nd as follows: Sen- ate—Republicans, 17; Democrats, 4. Assembly--Republicans, §7; Demo- crats, 2. / NEFFECT reports received here, the \\'hulc‘ theatre. | " ath continue and the destruction troops make ii impossible tor the authorities gected. | 10 cop2 with the sitvation. Y.—Outward calm has ypep o >ports declare that the ed to hold in®Canton, but the | OHIO 1S DEMOGRATIC PATTISON DEFEATS HERRICK IN FIGHT FOR GOVERNORSHIP | BY SAFE PLURALITY. . 1 . REPUBL:CANS CONGEDE HIS ELECTION { BOTH BRANCHES OF THE LEGIS. | LATURE ALSO CLAIMED BY THE DEMOCRATS. i i i i Columbus, O., Nov. 9.—John M. Pat: . tison, Democrat, will be the next gov- } ernor of Ohio and his party associates . on the state ticket have also all been i elected, according to the indications of late returns. The exact figures are | unknown, but there seems no reason to doubt the success of the. entire | Democratic state ticket by at least a safe plurality, while Chairman Garber ! claims 36,000 plurality for Pattison and | the Democratic ticket. { Both houses of the legislature will . be Democratic, the last hope of the { Republicans vanishing with the report that the Hamilton county delegation was sclidly 1 cratic. The follow- ing statement was giver to the Asso- i clated Press before noon: “Chairman Harvey Garber k it that claims Patti- e ticket He mocrats have a lar, is also elected by safe pluraliti 82 that the i s from inciude assumption Democratic cd upen re couniies, which the of , aid raiio ality s eleeted by a plw 3,000, i LEGISLATURE IN DOUBT. | Maryland Voters Defeat Proposed Suf. frage Amendment, i Baltimore, Nov. 9.—Adaditional ree fturns contirm the overwhelming de: . leat of the proposed suffrage restrice tion amendment to the constitution but leave in doubt the state comp- trollership and only complete returns will show whether McCullough, Repub- lican, or Atkinson, Democrat, has been The legislature is also left { in doubt by later returns. The senate i is certainly Democratic, but the official | count rhroughout the state must be completed before the exact composi- | tion of the house of delegates is known. The legislature elects the state treas- and the politics of that official as well as of the board of public works, of which he will be a member, vemgeance upol wil) depend on the legislative returns + the Christians are being industriously yet 1o come in. & JEROME TAKES ACTION. Orders Assistants to Guard Returns Carefully. New York, Nov. District Attorney Jerome anncunced during the day that he will do all he can to see that there is a fair count of the vote for mayor. crders to his assistants that from the Eighteenth and districts he guarded carefuli Tanmimany leader, Charl F. Murphy, is ieader of the Eighteenth and Co man Timothy D. Sul is leat the Sixth district. Mr. Jerome sai “Take e returns from the | hteenth and I assembly dis- { icts and lock them up. care | in this count. E ' there i *count in th eontes maiter whom Guard them cut a big figure BY PLURALITY OF 23,000. Republicans Elect Governor of Massa- chusetts, ! chusetts fails esult. ! | i Guild's piurali | Lienienani publican, 18 1180,201; 1) i’ The Democrats slightly increased their repr uiation in both branches { of the iegislature, gaing three senators ?;md one rejr, a Democrat, 5, 23,116, Governor—Draper, 47: Whitney 174, Re- . Democrat, raper’s plurality, 1,996. ; Republicans Sweep Chicago. i Chicago, Nov. 9.—The Republicans swept Chicago, electing every candi- vdate on their ticket. Only judges of the and circuit courts and truste of the sanitary district were voted for. 7 IVE PAGE