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VOLUME 3. NUMBER 184, BEMIDJ1, MINNESOTA, FEIDAY, ;NOVEMBER 24, 1905. TEN CENTS PER WEEK | THREATENS MASSAGHE‘WITTE MUST CONSENT| TURKEY’S NOTE REJECTING DE., GRANTING OF ZEMSTVO DEMANDS MANDS OF POWERS CONTAINS ONLY EGRESS FROM PRES- i SIGNIFICANT WARNING. ENT SITUATION. | | UPRISING OF MUSSULMANS FEABED; FAVORS PLAN OF INDIRECT SUFFRAGE Men’s Underwear. ; ASSERTS PROPCSED NAVAL DEN- WISHES NEW CONSTITUTION TO| About 100 garments. the odds and ends of thk high | BE DRAFTED BY MODERATE i | | i 3 | it ONSTRATION MAY BE DISAS- | | grade underwear worth from 5 to §3.00 a piece, i will he hard to mately up suits in this lot. but if your E TROUS TO CHRISTIANS. CONSERVATIVES. wants are for a single piece or if a shirt of one kind and a drawer of another will do, heve is a chance for a bar- ministers convinced for some nmn’ that the elab- oraiion a ution containing charter of an libe s, 10 the emperor will swear alle-| t if not the only ,,i Men’s Suspenders, | months’ work will be required to re-! | Paris, Nov. 24—Turkey’s note in St. Petersburg, Nov. 24.—Premier| g;un. sale [,,-,(-Q' 1-4 off from the lk:gll];n' pl'i(!t'. 5 reply to the ultimatum of the pow Witte is in communication with M. contains a warning that the action of Guchkoff and his other lieutenants at | Ladips Shl!‘t Wa’st “1{:} , the powers in resorti to a nava! Moscow in efforts to compromise some ; ° g demonsiration may precipitate an in- of the declarations in the resolutions We are ¢losing out-ourstock of Shirt. Waist Suits, we fif | ternal unrisingof Mussulmans against, adopted by the zemstvo;congress. He “ i — the Churistian population of Turkey.’ has no hope that the policy recom- want to move these quickly to make room for holid’y goods This is considered to be a threat, as it mended by the congress will be com: .lk S [y h f O is kpown that no demonstration oi pletely satisfactory to the government, | Sll llltS WOP( I‘Om $A2.50 tO Mussulmans against Christians can as the Constitutional Democrats have occur nnless it h the silent acqui- the bit in their teeth and will not $25.00 f()l' $19.00 & | escence of the Turkish authorities. listen to the words of their former idol, . e . 1 | The answer of the norte as a whole M. Petrunkeviteh. Nevertheless, the 4 |18 entirely unsatistactory, since it does declaration in favor of universal suf- $15.00 fancy Mohair suits for $9.98 § | e mwsuistacrors, since it does deciaration in favor of uni | | not respoud to the demand for the ex- fraze and the transformation of the! * h - * f 3 $6 | tension of the authorities of the finan- national assembly into a constituent $9'00 plaln M‘) alr Sl]lts Gi '98 | clal agents of the powers for two mbly will grow less distasteful to] H ° H years and is evasive upon the ques- Count Witte in course of time. Many $6.0” Whlt'E Llfle“ Sl’ilts ffli‘ $ ,.. | tion of the general control by the pow- Liberals believe the premier is obliged | ! lers of the fin ot Mace- 1o make a show of opposition for itsi . 3 e, e R ) i€ L e | $5. {}fl iafl fiy Sllltings fOE’ $@.98 2 | doniz. All the $ cept the effect upon the emperor and court, but} ! minister of war favored yielding to the it is privately known that he has been | ult mm, but e intluences led [ the sultan to overrule the fa 3 atiitude ot the porte. These infuenc care rezarded as the oulgrowth of Ge mau | tive part in ihe n;u"nl qeinr The Turkish turn to the reg nt situation. [t} > time buttress the | a possible on one hand and ] inst the revelutiona i on the other. Bul he regards i | vital that the moderaie conserva- wuld draft the um»vi(uv? o agree, therefore, (ho premier would | t to direct suifrage for ¢ the ignorant peasantry of the villages | in the country. lis scheme is for in-| dgirect elections through one set of | actors in the country and direct elec- tions in the cities, heing confident that | this would insure the return of con-} 32 “;‘1 L S o Dar- gervative representatives from the nelles, pr with instructions oouqipy for the commander of the forts ro ——— garding the commander’s conduct it. MJOURN FOR SLAIN BRETHREN.! the event of th of tae in- ; ternational Similar instructions | have been sent to the governors of thoe ish irlands, in the hipelago. = New York NU\‘ g o demom(ra SENTENCED TO BE SHOT. - Peculiar & taken piace in i . of Mur ' the populous I‘asl Side was held dur- | Three Americans Cori-iov ,ing the day when several thousand | uer '“'Me"'“" s ! Jewish men and women, with bared | El Paso, T Noy. 24—In ('h{h“a' heads and lips moving in prayer,; { hua, Mex.,, C. T. Richardson, C. S. marched in a Jong procession through | | Harle and William Mason, Americans, the Ghetto as a sign of their grlef at have been sentenced 10 be shot. The ¢ho massacres of (heir people and a ! prisoners murdered (wo men in Chi- | protest against the horror of their. con—] | buahua for life insurance money. | dition in Ru Following thé pardde. Richardson was an insurance agent ' , jo e was _ab i \E‘.nd Mason, his Dbrother-in-aw, acted the- ‘a~ ant agent. Harle was ;,h& e:fi‘fil"“ ammmg ph n. 2 They wurdered a ers, whom they dee 'and ano’her man na half Imulm of \Idson : 360 pairs Men’s 35¢ TAN 18SUES [RADE, Approves Decision Rejecting Demands | of the Powers. susp le appro 5 the d - council of ministers o rand of the powers for outrol of the fi Whether the rejection mm or conditional has not been ascertained. Vice Adm intcrnaiivual Dress Goods Remuants, We have selscted from our dress goods stock all shert ends of goods and have placed them on the bar-§ § gain Labne. as start- New York Jews Participate in Impres- sive Demonstration. R La(w Sr 1088, 50 nairs of Ladies’ Shoes, worth from $3.00 - $4.00, only one to three of a kind, take your alks joine ‘s in sln mournful h iaste WO {iours SUNK BY SHE Eurning Vessel Endang Shipping in VicH London, Nov. 24.—Tha te Forte, built in 1SEQ viver durini§g CHOE(‘P ff ‘Rioters of Rishinefr.” ors ‘of @ Ccal were s Were U0 close e H/NDBOUKS FORBIDDH Racetrack Gambling All Covernment Printing OFf; on, Nov. 24 —"Hand ment printing ofth ‘owed,” the eist ot an order by Acting Public 1 the government prin » subject was revived by MyMOUS Jetter received by N ‘hetis this week naming two Bien svho were making hanc Fecierly on the Benning races Rickeit s called the men to hi 1l 10T them to stop operations 1 lischarge them. arezl/hu_ pggs‘:uba Tet ih n'h the treasi 5 Jap Papers Criticise Bryan. orfa. B. ¢, Nov. 24.—Japanese Apers Toceived by the steamer eise W. J. Bryan, now . Lecause of his attempt : "“\ war stool upon which sat when he attended ! monial in Uyeno park, . Tokio. 10 cel i1t 1o the naval trivmph uil particulars to-c National Raliway Traising School, 224 Boston Blk. MINNEAPOLIS, ) the Shinto cere INTENTIONALI DULPLICATF EXPOSURE b‘ah}ad\ or this océnsion, was 5 PLEADS GUILTY TO FORGERY CHARGE |Peoria Superintendent of Schools at Peoria, Ill., Admits His Guilt And Is Given Long Term. b s o y Peoria, 11, Nov. 24 —Newton C. | ; i i i Dougherty, the former superintendent Manchuria Railway Needs Repairs. e Victo B. Nov. z4.—Japanese engin, estimate that eighteen schoois, appeared before CWaorthington tod i guiity to five of e forver) inst pair the Chinese Bastern railway in “him and was gacn usentence of from Manchuria. The Russians did all pos- | ¢t¢ t0 14 1s on cach of the five sible to destroy its value and carried | counts of the indictment, the same to away most of the appurtenances. The be concurrent. He will be taken to line will be virtnally relaid. ! Joliet penitentiary at once. o Yes. 100,000 times each day. Does it send out good blood or bad blood? Oes Our You know, for good blood is good health; bad blocd, bad health. Ask your own doctor about taking Ayer’s eaifl“ d Sarsaparilla for t:in, impure blood. : (4 VT weitrsecen ; 3.C. AyerCo., _the formulas of alt onr & Lowoll. Nass. "E‘S A HANAN SHQ@ You get STYLE, FIT, QUALITY that no other shoe firm can ! produce. ands “or $5.00 you buy in Bemidji a shoe that you would pay $6 for in the cities, "The pm:ular S{tfihu!’st% I “itat'ionl,'l"szeta“ Sll S.kgfi st misgoo. < A DEFECTIVE PAGE