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House Place, ¥ { SAYS BOSTON JURY Physician Accused of Being Accessory St. Petersburg Unable to Send Messages in Suit Case Tragedy Exoner- ated Today. Boston, Dec. 2.—A verdict of net guilty was returned by the jury in the case ot Dr. Percy D. McLeod, charged with being an accessory after fact toan illegal operation resulting in the death of Susanna A. Geary, the victim of the suit case tragedy. ACCUSED OF GRAND LARCENY { Buzzle Homesteader Charg’d With Taking Set of Har- ness From Neighbor. ‘Martin Thompson, a home- steader who lives in the town- ship of Buzzle, was arrested Tuesday at Island lake by Dep- uty Sheriff John Bailey and brought to the city charged with grand larceny. Itis alleged that Thompson stole a set of harness belonging to Samuel Hayes, a neighbor. His preliminary ex- amination was this morning post- poned for 10 days. oS- Parties Going South, Florida or Cuba ‘Write me if you contemplate a trip South this Winter; will tell you what a special Tound trip excursion ticket will cost, and mail you some Florida and Cuba literature free.” Address, Frank J. Reed, 200 Custom Chicago. /)e | Stein - Bloch Difference Fit you first and sell to you after- wards Ghe Tailor sells you first and % | body writ i | ago. M'LEOD NOT GUILTY |COMMUNICATIONS ARE ALL CUT OFF| to Outside Worl d---Entire Russ * Empire Isolated. MAN KILLED AT MALLARD Claimed That Murder Was Committed in That Vil- lage Last Night. CLEARWATER CORONER GONE TO INVESTIGATE. Man’s Name Was Bjorstad—De- tails of Affair Meager at Present Time. Meager reports of a tradegy at Mallard, a small inland town about 20 miles south of Solway, were brought to Bemidji today, It is claimed that about 8 o’clock last night a man named Bjorstad was killed in that village by receiving a bullet in his body. The Pioneer immediately in- vestigated the affair but the only news that could be obtained up | to a late hour this afternoon was | that there had been aman killed at Mallard and that the coroner of Clearwa er county had left Bagley and would maike an inves- tigation. Concert and Dance Good. The concert and dance given % |at the City Opera House last night by the Dode Fisk orches- tra was largely attended and proved to b2 one of the most de- lightful events of the season. #l | The concert included a number !| of standard evertures and selec- tions, which were excellently rendered. and the solos played @i . g | by different members of the or- 2| chestra were also good. The feature of the dance was the promting by Dode Fisk, who is without doubt one of the most | clever prompters in the business. ‘| —_ Board Meets Dec. 14. The board of county commis sioners will hold a special meet- ing at the court house on Dec. 14, §|SUIT TO RECOVER SECURITIES. New York Broker Asked to Turn Over $1,000,000 in Bonds. South Norwalk, Conn., M55, <2.—A for $1,000,000 has been terved on C. Munson Raymond, a former New York broker, in a suit brought to recover securities and bonds to the amount of over $1,000,000, {which, it is said, were entrusted to Mr. lRaymond's care more than two years The name of the plaintiff is not made public. It is said that Mr. Ray- g | mond has evaded service in the suit fits you after wards—some times il This Label Stands for ® 51 yrs. of knowing how. for two years. He was found at the {home of his nephew, Seymour Curtis, |2ere. In preference to going to jail in default of a $1,000,000 bond Mr. Ray- |mond agreed to be constantly under g guard of two deputy sheriffs. RCBBERY THE MOTIVE. Detroit Plumber Victim of Unknow: Murderers. Detreit, Mich., . 22—His jugula) vein s s neck broken the dead body of Frank W. Noetzel, aged eight, was (discovered early it ma n r the Myrtle street 8 | crossing of the Michigan Central rail fl | knife. I SCHNEIDER BROTHERS | road. £ ' a Dill amounting to $200. Apparently the mortal injuries ! had been inflicted with a large, heavs Noetzel, who was married an¢ engaged in the plumbing business, hazt gone out late in the evening to collec It is sun posed that some one familiar with hi plans assaulted him on the way home { with the purpose of robbery. Mob Threatens Lynching. Mexico, Mo.," 3>v. i3—Edmund J i Bailey, a miner, who shot and killed { Jay Lawder, secretary of the Lawder Peterson Coal company, was hurriedly taken from the county jail here during { the night to avoid a mob which wat organizing down town. Sheriff John be made to ha SHEVLIN FOLK TURNED DOWN Judge Spooner Refuses to Grant But One . Injunction in Clearwater Case. | Arguments for and against the! injunctions against the county commissioners of Clearwater| county asked by the people of Shevlin were heard in chambers by Judge Spooner Wednesda.y,i Ole J. Vaule of Crookston appear- ing for the Shevlin contingent| and County Attorney Teitsworth of Bagley for the defendant com- missioners. At the close of the arguments Judge Spooner im- mediately gave his decision in the matter, in which he denied all the applications for injunctions except that relating to the issu- ing of warrants by the officers of Clearwater county in payment for the work that has been done 01 the new court house at Bagley. It Is now left for the contractors who did the work to sue for their pay. ol i EASTERN STAR ELECT OFFICERS) Local Chapter Choose Offi-| cers for Ensuing Year at ! Meeting Last Night. | The local chapter Eastern Sr_a\ri at a meeting heid at Masonic! hall last night elected the follow- ing officers for the ensuing year: | Worthy matron—Mrs. A E.| Henderson. i Associate worthy matron—: Mrs. J. H. French. Worthy patron—T J, Ar-} drews, Conductress—Mrs. G. E. Car-‘ son. Associate conductress—Mrs, ! C. 8. ker | Secretary—Mrs. Frank Car-| son. ! Treasurer—Mrs. H. W. Huines, | The appointive officers 'will be named by the worthy matron! at the next regular meeting of| the chapter. BELONGS TO CUBA. Status of Isle of Pines Defined by Sec- ! retary Root. ! ‘Washington, ™., S—Secretary of State Root has replied by letter to the request of Charles Raymond and. other | Americans in the Isle of Pines for ad- mission of the island as a territory of ! the United States. Secretary Root ! says in the letter: ! i “There is no procedure by which | you and yomr associates can lawfully | establish a territorial government in that island. The island is lawfully subject to the control and government of the republic of Cuba and you and your associates are bound to render obedience to the laws of that country 50 long as you remain on the isiand. If you fail in that obedience you will i justly be liable to prosecution in the Cuban courts and to such punishment 3 may be provided by the laws of Cuba for such offense as you commit. You are not likely to have any greater ! power in the future.” ! IRATE OLD LADY ON FENDER. iy Is Run Down and Carried Two Miles But Is Not Hurt. Brooklyn, >gT. Q?.—.Although Mrs,I Annie O’Connor, seventy-five years old, was run down by a street car and car: ried on the fender for two miles she was in no way injured. The district Is poorly lighted and the motorman did not discover the old woman on the lender until his car reached the Car- narsie depot. Then Mrs. O'Connor climbed off of the fender, brushed the London, Dec. 2.—Allcommuni- |cation with St. Petersburg hss been cut off since an early hour this morniog. No press messages of private telegrams have beeu received from any scource. The entire Russian empire isappar- antly isolated from the world so far as telegraph and cable com- munication is concerned. Issued 246 Hunting Licenses. During the huntiog season of 1905 County Auditor Wilmann issued 246 hunting licenses. This number is slightly in excess of the number issued las% year, which was 230. licenses were issued. No non resident | UNUSUAL Of all the accomplishments of science, of all the wonderful in- i ventions and scientific discoveries + 'of the past decade, none has proved so valuable as a combination of strange roots and herbs, the nature of which has been heretofore un- known to medical science and which compose a medicine of such start- ling power that scientists and doctors are amazed. Physicians have stood by and seen cases that they had worked on for years, cured as if by a mir- acle with this marvelous product of scientific research. Rheumatism, Catarrh. Stomach and Kidney trouble, Blood Diseases and Paralysis vanish mysteriously under its influence, and as has been proved by many tests, disease once expelled from the system with this medical phenomena never returns. A recent letter from Mrs. S. McCormick, 720 Seventh Avenue, South, Miuneapolis, Minn., gives an interesting account of a re- :narkable case. In part she says: INTEREST Cre.a(ed By Mysterious New Discovery That Works Wonders,| For Sick and Afflicted. d ‘‘I secured some of the New Dis- covery medicine and began taking it for Catarrhal trouble and Neu- ralgia but I had no idea the remedy would effect the system sogenerally as it proved to. "After taking it for, a few days I noticed an improve- | ment. My catarrhal trouble dis-! appeared almost entirely and my neuralgia was soon a thing of the past. Now I eatbetter. sleep better and feel better and stronger in every way.’’ Cooper’s New Discovery strengthens the entire system; it drives every trace of disease and poison from the blood and sends. the vital fluid, pure, rich, red, surg- ing through the veins cdrrying health, strength and vigor to every part of the body. Itis sold at one dollar per bottle. Cooper’s Quick Relief, which should be used in connection costs fifty cents. The remedies can only be obtained of E. A. BARKER, DEALER. Homesteader Burned Out. | The cabin of Albert Peve, a !lmmesteater living about three miles northwest of Funkley, was yesterday destroyed by fire to- gether with all contents of the | building. | visitor in tbe city today. on earth of the genuine Round chair or table is beautiful. Of nickel foot has rails and course, it name plate, also an ar- THE BUSINESS Oak Heating Stove is to maKe warmth; therefore, it is not covered with mica dvors and nicKel plate—it is a plain black stove. and yet it is beautiful, jus’ the came as a mission tistic urn, but its abil- ity to maKe warmth and comfort with any xind of fuel, to hold fire all night, to do its work just as think a stove ought to do it. is what gives it the great reputation and sale it You enjoys. Most heating stoves do not perform that way. The Rourd Oak does doit, it is guaran- teed to do it. You ara not permited to take any chances The genuioe has the name “Roeund Qak’’ on the leg. Better loox for it-- there are over 400 imi- - tations. of shipment. Paints, 0il . “Every Round Oak Stove, Fritz, after being stamped O. K. by the inspectbrs. is run into this room and from here it goes to the great storage warchouses, ready for the day W. M. Ross, Hardware and Coal. , Varnishes. E. E. Schulke of Tenstrike is a | $2800.00 cash takes (Situated 5% [liles East of Be well water. and shade trees planted. 'ROSBY, . dust from her clothes and roundly be: son was warned that an attempt wouldi rated the motorman for'taking her so far from her home. tween Bemidji and Cass Lake. look this up. Further information can be had from J. B. HANSON or JOHN NORBO, this $4000.00 property midji and 3 ites North of Rosby) House is 24x32. Has stone foundation and cellar. Good Large barn, 28x30-16. with about 600,000 feet standing timber, plenty of fruit This is the finest home be- 160 acres rich land It will pay investors to MINNESOTA. _or write owner Z. W. LINDBORG, 832 Mississippi Ave., Portland, Ore. FREE RailwayFare From any Town Within 20 Mites of Bemidji, During the Morith of DECEMBER ONLY! {ll BUY A RETURN TICKET AND WE WILL DISCOUNT THE PRICE OF SAME ON ANY OF OUR CABINET PICTURES RANGING FROM # PER DOZEN AND UPWARD. 70 people in this closer vicinity, we will make Free of Charge a picture of yourself on Barret's photocloth with each dozen cabinet pictures. i i Ilave your photo taken on possal H cards. Thisis The Latest Fad and an | inexpensive way of surprising friends | @ TPostal cards printed from any ama- teur plates at 5 cents each. =t 23 N. L. HAKKERUP 7x i ) Hofiay Gifts i} The Holidavs are a fev weeks i away, but it is a good idea to look arouod early. We have the choice new things of the Jewelry market in vhat genuine assortmer t seldom fouod out- side of the whol-sale stock. i We invite your inspection of our sh.wing of | Libby Cut Glass artistically designed of the pur est white and of innumerable | forms. We are well prepared with a host of little things in Sterling Silver and colored Gold that are surprisin siy low in cost when you consider 1he appearance and duribility. Our engraving faciliti also unusually eXtens the most elaborate work is exe- cuted with exquisite care and artistic skill. By making a small deposit we will enerave and lay away for you any ar- ticle you wish o :elect. |Geo. T. Baker @ Co. LOCATED IN CITY DRUG STORE The Bargain Store Is the Place te Buy Stoves Ranges Heaters Furniture Window shades, Rugs Mirrors, Beds, Springs, Mattresses, Pictures framed, Carpet sweepers, Mantels, Ete. Have just received a. fine line of Hand Sleds for boys and girls. Come and inspect our stock. Prices Reaéonable M. E. IBERTSON 1st door no. of P. 0.