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P R b : MIN 'é?zson i“‘ VOLUME 5. NUMBER 153 BEMIDJI, MINNESOTA Tm R\DA\ NOVEMBER 23, 1905. TEN CENTS DR Wik — i 'RE o WIEAYE | VEZ IR T " ] % 7 MeramisWLBETRED cistio s wekenns TURKEY THREATENS | ESOLUTIONS OF ZEMSTVO CON- APPROACH OF FRENCH WARSHIPS | GRESS FAVOR SUPPORTING i HAS EFFECT ON PR | THE GOVERNMENT. OF VENEZUELA. | l i i | o DENT R PROGRAMME MUST BE GARRIED OUT TENOR OF DISPATCHES IS HOPEFUL ANY DEVIATION FROM LI (ECUTIVE SHOWS SIGNS OF AN‘ and ends of thk hig - o §3.00 a piece. it { | PROMISED WILL MEET BIT- INTENTION TO MODIFY FOR. | ¥ 5 is i & TER POS 1 A Il | 1D teh np suit this lot. but if vour & | FER OPPOSITION: MER ATTITUDE. | £ wants are for a single piece or if a shirt of one kind and § s IR, | s of avother will do, here is o chance - ! toff from the regular price sle intention to modl‘v hn! ttitude towaypd the Iwmu :uwm. nont so I diplomati; ions be- ween the tw 3 :oncerned. Se vy Root is not yet in a position to make a formal announcement on the subject, but the tenor of the ai ratches received thus far from s American mini at Ca- is that President Castro seems ed 1o be responsive. This iment has never approved the Shirt ¢ our stoek ickly to make rovmn o countri nal basiss The re- r x'm, realization of the ?‘3 s upon the cabinet. uage used by President Castro in The congress is convinced that the 5 Paieny, theé French ! i) v e d o i Swita f 98 i : & ’ nnte to M. Taigny, thé Frenc &‘1‘ W fl‘ifi.u\ mifmefl 3 Eiib P‘ /5. cabinei can count on the support of charge, and its withdrawal will be a ;i the great majority of the z sivos matter of satisfaction at Paris and $5.00 fancy Suitings for $3.98 La manicipalit \Washington. ! lows the 5 so long as it fol- the accomplishment mised by the mani- ation will encoun- lecisive opposition. s believes that the sole wanteeing the authority re government, the pacification of i the country and the support of the 2 ntatives are the mn tion of Paris, Nov. 23.—Inquiry at the for- effice brought out the statement lh"l the report that i‘rance accedes to President Castro’s request to indicate what portions of the Venezuelan note to M. Taigny, the French charge, are S is incorrect. The officials the i sident has heretofore been | rmed regarding the of-i features of the note and there- the report that France would give further explanations is characterized s “a bluff intended to delay and con- fuse the situation.” FORTUNE IN FIVE MINUTES. Men’s Suspenders. % ¥ i B 500 pairs Men’s 350 =RAs on of the first douma into tituent assembly for the elabora- | tion of a con tien for the Russian 3 and the organization of terri- for the realization of the : granted by the manifesto are ).1941 as mmudmul, imperative.” Cotton Speculator Makes $38,000,000 by :’! Advance in Prices. ‘E e ALL EYES ON MOSCOW. New York, Nov. 23—Cotton rose §5 4 Y¥ar o #3 3 H N _ 2 bale In as many minutes during the & R){}.ka-"::‘) H{}OdS R%mflants. o | Result of Zemstvo Congress I:agerffl ay, adding nearly $50,000,000 to the B Awaited. market value of the year’s crop and qr & | St. Petersburg, Nov. 23.—All eves causing a panic among Wall street fi/e hav*’rf fifllect’?‘d fI‘Om Olll‘ dPeSq % icmu,inue Lo be riveted on Moscow, speculators, who had sold hundreds of where the struggle in the zemstvo thousands of bales they did not own. | cong’ on the que | Premier Witte is con . | the most powerful men in the congress terrific five minutes—estimated by aflfi }Efiv{‘ l_:}ced i’hem on [he bal‘- {are urging the necessity for rallying some authorities to be as much as i the moderate sentiment in support of $8,000,000. Hoadley's personal profits e - T | the government, but the radical ele- for the five minutes was estimated at Gfiln 1able. ! ment appears to make a split inev- more than $1,000,000 by a close per- | itable. Should a resolution to support sonal friend. Theodore H. Price lost i the premier bhe carried it seems al- millions for himself and his bear pool. ]mu.»‘l certain that it will be coupled Daniel J, Sully was a winner. with conditions, The idea of constit- The rise was caused by the govern- | uent assembling seems to have been ment census bureau report of the abandoued, but not the demand for uni- amount of cotton ginned up to Nov. versal suftrage, tQ which the premier 14. Wall street had been expecting s likely to yield. the report to show at least 8,500,000 | The only direct proposition thus far bales. The figures were only 7,498,167, | befor the congress is Prince Dol- This means a crop of under 10,000,000 s plea for the support of the bales. ment so long as it follows the T ’plimipleb of a constitutional regime. ENGINE GOES THROUGH BRIDGE. | But the section under the leadership o 1 of M. Roberti insists that portfolios he Two Men Killed in Accident Near Lone ! given to men known to be in sympathy i Rock, Wis. } w",h the cause m_ lleed_om uqnelsal‘ Lone Rock, Wis., Nov. 23.—Crashing 511ff{'age and t,_he lnime(l}ale ll‘lfll and through the frail planking and string- 1pl|nls\111}elll (_)k all officials guilty of ers of the approach to the wagon | connection wu'h the recent massacres. bridge over the Wisconsin river a trac- . The prolongation of the struggle, now tion engine furned over, dropped in its tourth day, is regarded as being twelve feet on K. J. Hood of Spring on of supperting Joseph H. Hoadley and a syndicate nuing. Some of of farmers reaped a fortune in those L drf‘-b bh\/v 850 pairs of Ladies’ Shoes, worth from $3.00 - $4.00, only one to three of a kind, take vyour choice for, per pair, “faA\':;rable w K'he government, s?uce Green and Thomas McGill of Clyde, i with the exception of a few extremists, { who dularc rh.xl no el.zan e with the crushing them to death in five feet of i water. The men were returning from a . ok threshing tour and attempted to cross {0_’ opinion have e the old bridge about a mile south of tion (hat only co-op the city. The bodies were horribly i government could prevent a reign cf mutilated. tgnm and a.nnh | v ail (he leade REGARCING PEASANT LANGs, | CARGEST TURBINE STEAMER. { Emperor c¢i Russia Issues Another Manifesto. i —The state de- has received a cablegram { from Mr. Eddy, the charge d'affzires of i the American embassy at St. Peters- burg, bringing this information: i “An imperial proclamation issued during the day states that during the year 1906 the payments on land grant- ed peasants will be diminished by cne- half and wili cease entirely on Jan, 1, 1907, the peasants then hecoming own- ers of the land. For peasants who have not taken up land the emperor will i afford increased facilities to his Peas- ants' bank to advance them money so that they may profit by the new ar- . raugemcitf’ I o i Returning From Work She Is Shot on S B i Eptering Her Apartments. L | Chicago, Nov. 23.—Miss Maud Reese, y Church Conference Adjourns. an employe of the law department of New York, Nov. 23.—After an ex- the general office of the Union Trac- haustive interchange of views by the tion company, was shot and killed by most distinguished divines represent- @ hurglar whom she found in her Ing thirty-seven denominations from apartmen’'s when she returned from all sections of the country, the inter- work. The burglar escaped by leap- church conference on federation, which ing through a window, leaving a sack has Leen in session for the past week, filled with silverware lying on the adjourned. flocr. | Cunard Liner Carmania Starts on Her | Maiden Voyage Dec. 2. Liverpool, Nov. 23.—The Cunard line steamer Carmania, the largest tur- bine steamer afloat, has arrived in the Mersey preparatory to starting on her maiden voyage to New York Dec. 2. During six hours’ continuous run the Carmeania easily maintained 19% knots, while her speed over a meas- ured mile was more than 20 knots. | The Carmania is of 21,000 tons reg- ister; she is 675 feet long and has 75 feet beam and has accommodations for 3,000 passengers. BURGLAR KILLS ' GIRL. | | 3125 Per Honth i Earn from 330 (o 3 WE WANT YOUNG MEN for Firemen | and Brakemen, experience unnecessary. | High Wage: Promotion. Positions secured as soon as competent. In- structions by mail. Cut cut Cou- pon and send with stamp for tull particulars to-day . . National Railway Training Scheol, 224 Boston Blk. MinNEaPoLIS, MINN, AN UPRISING Makes a Bluff by Way of Reply to the — Ultimatum of the Powers. Paris, Nov. 28— 's nole in liristian population of reply to the ultimatum of the powers considerel to be a v 3 ) oo »wn that no demon- in with it? Have lc be'»’ Oh, no! 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