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'Y lemidji Daily Pio VOLUME 3. NUMBER 180. 'nussmu ARMY LOYAL NOT YET READY TO OPENLY DE S8ERT THE GOVERNMENT IN EVENT OF CONFLICT. i GUT LOOSE FROM RADICAL WING | LEADERS OF CONSERVATIVE ELE- MENTS WISH TO GIVE NEW REGIME A CHANCE. Ladies’ 16 inch, top viscolized cruising boots, 4 GOODYEAR WELT, $6.00 ‘i 8t. Petersburg, Nov. 20.—Twenty-five officers of the guard regiments are reported to have met a committee of social democrats at an aristocratic residence om the English quay and to bave informed the committee of the progress made by the revolutionary sentiment among the troops. While many officers and men are siding with the proletariat the officers told the committee that none of the regiments were yet ready to openly desert the government in a body in the event of a confiict, Ladies’ 12 inch, top viscolized cruising boots, GOODYEAR WELT, $5.00 Men's 14 inch, top viscolized cruising boots, GOODYEAR WELT, $6.50 Boys' 10 inch, top Kangaroo calf cruising BOOTS, $3.00 Men’s Douglas Shoes, $3 to $5 a pair CONSERVATIVES CUT LOOSE. Ladies’ Pingree Shoes, $2.50 to $5 per pair Restore Peace. ; St. Petersburg, Nov. 20.—The sudden Little Giant Shoes for Children and Misses $ .25 to e e S L fi 8230 a pair. ! eral clements to the imperative neces- =3 sity for resisting to the utmost the W attempt of the radicals and socialists, ] who are conducting the present strike, 3 Overshoes and Rubbers o obtain e upper hand hes galvan: ‘d ized the leaders into action and has; A v 3 started a healthy movement in favor ot} s We have alarge stock of Goldseal, Wales” Goodyear entirely cutting loose from the radical| wing. A number vario ; to urge ithe zemstvo congress asseinb- ling there to unite all the forces which desire to prevent and American Rubbers { S4.4. IS R 4 join in supporting the government in its efforts to restore tranquillity and introduce the new regime. The government is able to take a, firmer stand because of this reaction i in public opinion. Count Witte be-' A4 dds & |4 !JQPQY@UN G’S|| store is stucked from garret to basement with the hest of m*f"_\flnng to eat. We only handle The Very Best of Everything in the Groeery Line and make a special effort but he wisely waited until public sen- “ ! the government before initiating ener- getic measures. The break in the ranks of the strik- ers in Poland and the refusal of many organizations in the interior, especially those of the railroad men at Moscow, to strike on account of Poland and the fierce dissensions which have broken out among the workmen's leaders at St. Petersburg strike movement to failure and tem- porarily, at least, must inflict a defeat on the social de-mocrals REPORTS EXAGGERATED. Followers, St. Pelersburg, Nov. 20.—Dispatches to please the taste of the most fastidious person Special Attention Is Given | to the Tea and Coffee trade at this store, and if disatisfied with the quality of what you are using GIVE US A CALL! Stove Wood! We handle Stove Wood of the very best kind and care ful dtleunon is emperor is said to have appeared. The reports from Penza mention the | only scanty aetails of the number of his toliowers, which evidenuy was | largely overestimated. An order has i been issued placing that province as well as the province of Saratoff, under | the authority ot Gcnenl Sakharoff. FAVORS SINGLE Ch;\'VIBEh DIET. | | Representative Gathering of Finns at 1? Helsingfors. i ad, Nov. given to orders At a'l EVIDENCE INDICATES SUICIDE. Call for Grand Jury to Investigate Mys- terious Death Revoked. Appleton, Wis, Nov. 20.—Judge Goodland has confirmed reports that he would issue an order revoking his call for a grand jury to investigate the death of the wife of District Attorney J. A. Walsh of Crandon, Wis. Judge Goodland said that the evidence ob- tained from the postmortem examina- tion pointed strongly toward suicide and that there was no ground for further investlgahon I LAWSON'S CASE CONTINUED. Held for Trial on Charge of Criminal Libel, Boston, Nov. 20.—Thomas W. Law- son hag been held to the December ses- sion of the superior court on a charge of eriminal libel preferred by Clarence ‘W..Barron of this city. Bail was fixed at $3,000, which was furnished at once. Guilty of Soliciting a Bribe. Mllwaukee, Nov. 20.—Former Alder- i maw Robert L. Rudolph has been found gullty by a jury in Judge Tarrant's court of soliciting a bribe while a mem- iber of the common council in 1900. jSentence was deferred, pemding argu meut for a new trial. BEMIDJ1, MIN‘N}_SSOTA, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1905. I N. J,, aged ninety-three, years. TEN CENTS PER WEEK LOSS OF LIFE PLACED AT 123 Fifty One Bodies Already Recovered at the Points Near the Scene of the Disaster. London, Nuv. 2°—The official re= laces the loss of life by the BRIEF BITS OF . noresn 7 OF NEWS sinking of the Steamer Hilda of the Mrs. Osee M. Fitzgerald, mother of|c0at of France at 123. TFifty one Bishop Fitzgerald of the Methodist|bodies Lave :1 eady been recoved at Episcopal church, is dead at Newark,|tte Pionts near the s ene of the dis- aster. That’s too bad! We had noticed it was looking pretty thin and faded of late, but naturally did not like to speak of it. IS YO u r By the way, Ayer’s Hair Vigor is a Will Support Government irt Effort t()i of leaders of the’ s groups have gone to Moscow ! anarchy -in con-! demning the political strike and to’ lieved that such a reaction must come, | timent showed-a disposition.to suppors | seems to doom the; Russia’'s False Emperor Has Very Few i received here irom Penza give only a' { contused account of the agrarian dis- orders in that province, where a false ; | existence ot a false emperor, but "ue' Robert Whitehead, inventor of the torpedo which bears his name, is dead ] . regular hair grower, a perfect hair re- alr ’C storer. It keeps the scalp clean and at Shuvenham, T S demmircink b ® healthy. Sold for 60 years. .C. AyerCo.. !=Hfllllllllllllllfllllllllllll i ' £ Stop and Read E Did you know that K. H. Winter & Comvany carry the largest stock of Rubber Goods of any concern in Northern Minnesoza. thersby enabling us to purchase our goods from 5 per cent to 10 per cent cheaper than 3 other concerns and we are giving you the benefit. ‘ Every pair guaranteed. both price and quslity. STAR RUBBERS ARE THE BEST RUBBERS = For the Woodsman. The prices are the lowest. | . OVERSHOES N From the smallest childs to largest man’s. When you cannot get fitted elsewhere come here. ARCTICS Everything in this line of Alaska,s and fleece lined rabbers for both Ladies’ and‘Gents UND] CRWHEAR By buying early we are able to give you the same prices as last year although wool has advanced 10 to 15¢ per pound. An inspection of $1.00 and $1.50 garments will satisfy you that this is the place to buy. EHEEHEEEEHEWW lllll!!l!!llllllllllllllll ‘E . Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Cheerfully Refunded. = E. H. WINTER(&CO.,- Ig Phone 30 Bemidji, Minn. l ufififlmmflflfllfllflflfl filflflllllllllfl anc V\V()Od wxll be de- lnuul prom resenta- irom to any p(ut of We are \. tives ot the C rall parts of I | adopted in 1 idiet, the 1o aly-oue years of tion of sex, immediotel KISSED GIRL WANTS $100. | Young Lady at New London, Wis., Sues for Camages. Appleton, Wis,, Nov. 20.—One hun- | dred dollars is what Miss Tda Kochn of iNew London asks for a kiss. George Dodge of that city is defendant in a | damage suit, being ac ed of having | kissed the plaintiif against her wishes. |Dor1gg was arrvaigned in court, but adjournment was taken until next 1 Saturday. We haye just received a large shipment of choice apples and have on sale, BEN DAVIS, RUSSETS, BALDWINS, NORTH'RN SPY Call tonight or Monday. Roe & Markeson 3 Arrcst on B |bery Charge Chicazo, Nov. 20.—Charles Mader, i president of the firm of Charles Mader 1 & Co. of this city, has been arrested . on advices from the pelice of Milwau- i kee, who informed the local authori- jties that he had been indicted b nd jury in Milwaukee for bribery. The charge against Mader relates to ! i | cure a contract. ithe alleged payment of money to se- Perfect Beer THOROUGHLY filtered soft river water, the best Barley-Malt, imported Bohemian Hops and Special Culture Yeast are the ingredi- ents of By lagering (ageing) not less than 4 months, every trace of the i m]urlous unfermented constltuents found in immature beer, is removed. Anheuser-Busch Brewing Ass’n St. Louis, U. S. A. Orders Promptly Filled by C. H. Miles, Distributor, Bemidji, Minn. Corked or Tin Capped | | | |