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= REGINS A INEW CHARGES S ~ |IMAY BE BOX FINED ¢x0 | William Laughead is in| Attorney Henry Funkley left ; TRAIN ON $50 FOR the city today from Akeley, |this afternoon for Cass aké, , OF LARGEN Y GAR RoBBER lLLEGAL SALE wherc he is employed by the|where he will appear for the de. NEW BOOM NEW L : Walker & Akeley company. Mr, |fendant in the contest case of : e : : %::ghe.a:g wigl tfiend fa‘fevav day; Jefferson vs,” Swanlund, involv- 5 i : € with old time friends and !ing a tract of land i i —_ . Martia Thompson Is Now|Police Have Tony Manning|R- J. Rofidal Sentenced to|aquaintances. 156 tomnaite of N . Beaudette to Get Extension'Irregular Train Sel“'i%i €| Heldto Grand Jury on | Under Arrest for Having Pay Fine for Selling _—— i o = . el remes ixty of Great Northern and | tween Northome ’;l:idk p Four Counts. Goods in Possession Without License. - For( 'Ou hs D vers Chtrry Dottt ot e Big Saw Mill. ple Installed Today. ; g . o G S 5 . anning was last ni, s the one household remedy f h: — 1 s MarhnThomgson. the Buzzie placed under arrest by Chiefgof 3ii'1';g:°%3m?ci§§2wif u;efifllat a nd COld S Sadcole ask oumw"dz'c'::’;‘;“fii: = | VEX{TIOUS TOWNSITE Dis.|RAILROAD AND WAREHOUSE |homesicader who was recontly |Police Bailey " snd Patrolman qusy withewt s hosass. mei R A A —f r suspicion of being an ac- i = 2 ‘ PUTES APPEAR ENDED. COMMISSION ACCEPT ROAD. |44 grand jury on twocharges of | cessory to the robtery of an. M. fi:fif&ea}fg el :Drhhi c(};mgs e 4 grand larceny, was this morning | & I. box car near the local station Rapids a1d %:as Is,g:t:n 2 q mra.n . accused of two other_charges of ' which occurred Sunday night. | fine of $50, ce pay _— iny - River| For the Present Only Accommo-|the same naturein Judge Skin-|The arrest followed the finding of 5 Breapoet Tat, the: Rainp; Vitoe dation Train Will Be Run vik’s court, He waived prelim-{a portion of the goods smlenI Concert Sawurday Night. T Town Will Add 1000 to Its Pop- 5 inary examination ard is now in upon Manning’s person, includ.| S sl 3 < = : ing Year. on Extension. jail on four charges of grand lar-|ing two sweaters, one of which | r-oc Old Plantation quartet and ulation the Coming Yea ceny. he was wearing when arrested. 1ub:le%smggrs will give a con- HAS JUST RECE]VED Three charges of petit larceny | Several oth: p|cert Saturday evening at the Irregular train service be-|Were brought ;gginst gi: this | of b:inog ?L’Sfl'éafi?i s“i:pec:;;&‘Yg SPTH :!hmls?fi th% __procegiis a fresh consignment of the celebrated ~ E:J, Bourgeois, deputy county ipple was | morning in Judge nvik’s |robbery and the police have a O oo Rnigyl publicis it e 9 “ g surveyor, hug lefn’ior Beaudette, ;l‘:’:;’l‘lgl“gl‘l‘:;e and Ripple w: court, two of W.hlch. were dis- nu.mbei 5E tbemp Srdoe s‘:r- lki(le)l(;fl:giaf ;f]heb q\:nrties is said to RECEP TION afld SIMON PURE” A whfire#xel!lh&s befen"fnhga.gl:ge bt% C. ¥. Staples and E. P. Young, lfl:::;dg gzg h;ne lgggd As%:rgé veilance. zations on tl?e reosa; Oal:ll‘dedtl;:g:;]!:' canned goods, the best on the market , L, Williams of, thal 3 pr i d . 3, . o S N k con- 2 ;‘a" ahlm;: 50 scres, co}x)lsisting two Ifiembersut:fm;:l:i;:fll;gzg:fiz‘: number of cases of stealing have!nl%TRlCT FOR 5 |cert Saturday evening promises | Fancy choice naval Oranges, per doz., 50¢, 40¢, 35¢ oflot3and a part of lot 4 in it Superintendent Strachan been “!Pg"'_efid _ff‘-"mb}?,“ms town: : to be of rare merit. Best hand picked apples in the market. Bestcream cheese ti 35 161-31, whicl ies ship and it is believe at ¥ . 2 S is::.:g:iam; Fontty of s lm;lg %Jt t:]he S}:[v.edfac}(' z‘t“dtl;qi‘:n?:?;; 'll;élomgsol;) is involl;ed in an;:_m» FREE DELlVERYI = gf:: Ta{':tela”t:- ; Christmas candies, nuts, and other good things. disputed Cathcart 40, and on the| * - tri r of them. is conviction SRy 4 T plated ‘beer taps = wlespt bank of Beaudette river. gvzl_s :kfe r:,:efisig)naiieaasp:clifi means a long term of imprison- zvere lost on America avenue be- ROE & MRRKUSEN 'lmle Plafit‘l'infi"%f "msbllm:xdsy :;héfig train and the commission found | ment at Stillwater. City Is Now Being Put Into| F%.’:g:t“‘r';g;';dge:g?:h:g::f; Telephone Number 207, - Bemidji, Minn. ies within three blocl h f £ th A = Stk 4 2 Canadian Northern depot, will fh""{a‘ll:‘bfi:ienqgngn;%?sbgfldin; BOND lSSUE Distriets for Free Mail the Bemidji Brewing company. ] permit the present citisens of| A2 050 504 “bean complied Deli e ————— S —— = Beaudette to mgvi_hfvhere lfl:ei :vith The line was accepted and ]S PASSED elivery. O/ itle, enlal e = and xpand sad means the be.| rains maynow bo rua over the : Christmas Quality-Satisfaction g e Eim‘i‘:ig ofla cégy gh“cil;‘];‘il: r;‘;{‘ The service put on today will The work of districting the Mail Orders g refunded before or second only em . 3 . The trains " . . city for free mail delivery began o 3 trami county. ?lez:;;gegxlt;eoneilensignrav:ml Various Ordinances Given this morning. The wor'li isgin Receive N A':: '_:::Ie"“".:‘:;’; Situated as it is on the St T ot withthe passenger| Their Third Reading— |charge of Inspector Frye of the ® | resceveator Xomae by Canadian Northern _Railway ::,ming through Bemidji, and it postoffice department and it is} Prompt Clothing for all Mankind making a small de- . where it crosses the Rainy River | /0 ras i 8 iy trains | Gamblers Put Up $25, lexpected that it will be pom- s , posit. Umbrellas & in the center of the best country lwill bep runon the new line, at pleted in three or four days. Attention Miles” Block. G .: E—. lying u.lgng TM rlverm,hll‘. 18 al:o least for the present. i After this work has been com- g pieapmve e destined to become the county . leted a comparatively short 5 B seat of probably the next new At last night’s meeting of the gme will inter‘\)rene be{ore the Xmas Tles DollaP-Value Handcrafted Hollday county to be formed in Minne |\"V(TE TEAMSTER city coungil various ordinances |free delivery system will be in- ¢ A sota. It will shortly take on new were given their third reading,!stalled here, 5 Gl'flVfltS 50¢ lifelin. shiersonasruckion. of & big CUT WITH AXE |including the esolution for & e % saw mill, similiar to the mill now ~ bond issue of $25,000, a grist of O . — operated’on the opposite side of P bills was allowed, it was deter- SOLD LlQU()R A ChrlStmas Offel' Of lmpfll'flllcd Slg' P the Rainy River by the Namikin 5 mined to advertise for bids for & b Lumber company, which is a| Andrew Jackson Sustains]printing 25 copies of the charter TO IND]ANS nificance. duplicafie of the Bemidji mill, . While Trying to bound in sheep, the report of Thl'sa.loneas;ures t}:e'; towr; oi Injury While Trying Justice Pendergast showing oo No less than 50 weaves and upward of fwo hundred n increasel opulation of al ¢ f 895 . least. 1,000 people, besides the| ~ RCCOVEF Stolen Goods. |gambling Snes azaegg;’dfi%hafi; Charles Dickson Taken to patterns in 4 Efi%fl‘;fl’&“"?fiffl“fi? ;;]120 it o cix]mgmw of Gliciatinas, 16 l\ga,zre-‘ Walker for Examination @ solve palaries riday, | . 4 < part, moveon to the newly platted| While attempting to recover a|she ,mat""e’;mm;me was ,fi’ This Morning. A“Stl’lafl Cords Glflrosse War,ps site wherle hl:.e';;l' can at lensb‘g‘uantity OtAg?l(;i:v s;o;}e;s‘fj;otz structe&‘ii 2.; iee hm tihe cn,% doc{, Borther S 3 ] G S secure a clear title. 1S wagon, I ’ reporte e neaving, and vari- A bank and several other enter-‘tobe teams,fier, was severely' cut oulsmliquor license b%’nds were g S. wive S, Posgralfls ! prises are now being organized on the leg with an axe during a|spnroved. Charles Dickson, a saloon- M . - to be ready to start business as|row over the ownership of the < eyl Y lseeper at tle new town of Daw- olrees, Reps ; ~ soon as a platis recorded. M. D.|goods which occurred ¥riday. Died This Morni son City, on the Crookston Lum- Stoner, who is well acquainted |~ Jacksonis employed by Olof ied This Morning ber company’s Wilton spur, was|f The Cream and Flower of p ’ with the Rainy River couutry!Oswald and Andrew Ostlie, who| Robert, the eight months old | yesterday arrested charged with Supel‘latlve Effects Loom' A and with its resources, states|conduct a sawmill in the Kicinifiy son ;:t rr. a,néi‘ 3"1‘[ Ggqrge A. g_aviug d&smse‘i t:fkhqu_or 1'1‘01‘?" Garter & Holmes most ex- & that the townsite of Beaudette!of Funkley. He was on his way | Canterbury, died this forenoon, djans. He was. taken in charge § . o ek IR which his assistant is now plat- % the mill with 3 load of supplies c?efiause of dm&: being hlronclhi’. %,v g‘el)ruty Ufi S. N{“Sh“fihvfi?‘},k clusive silks ed from private desngns. i ting, has a brighter future and |when his slei became stuck. |al phnumonia and a complication | W. Tufts, who arrived w ick- i : v;il%’undosbtexdgly ernjo; ufllemore ge?elfi: l;;g 10154:11;9 secyre a team |of other deseases. He has been son last flight and left this morn. NECKWEAR OF “CLASS” IN EVERY SHAPE AND SHADE rapid growth than any town|and men to assist him in getting |sick for the past month. The|ing for Walker, where the pre. [but mainly 4-in-hand] and in a showing that copes with the strang- which his office has platted in|out and on his return found that{funeral will be held from the|liminary examination will take t $1.00 grad fted recent years. much of theload had been stolen | Presbyterian church in this aity | pla-e today before U. S Com- S Ry BTACD CYAT orarter, 500 Great Northern surveiying and ha;xh;d awng, IT:Ihe p;g_n,g tom o rrow afternoon at 2 o’clock. mjssioner Daniel DeLury. ———E parties are now running lines|followed the tracks o e gleigl == = = === = = = s i i in pedasimed (hat Do |bamad kvay ‘od " Dronghi NN R N O MW O O O X P O’ D “‘Northern . this atternoon from Crookston - joyed a visit in Bemidji at the and itis presumed that Beau- dette is their destination or at least on their line east. What more feasible and profitable than a line from the wheat fields easterly via Roseau, Warroad, Beaudette and International Falls to connect with the Great at - Virginia? The future of the extreme north ‘éfstern part of the statz seems now assured. D, N, Winton arrived in the city this afternoon from Thief River Falls and will spend a short time here looking after timber interests. George Anderson returned and other points in theRed River valley, where he has spent a few days on business. Mrs. J. Atchison, who has en- hauled away and brought up at the homestead of Mike Presto, a homesteader Some of the goods were found in a wagon box near the house and Jackson and his companions en- tered the house in an effort to locate the remainder of the goods. Presto objected to any search being made for the goods and in the row that followed struck Jackson on the leg with a double bitted axe, severing the tendon of Achilles and inflicting a pain- ful and serious wound, He is now at Blackduck under a physi- cian’s care. Oswald is in the city today on his way to Grand Rapids, where he will complain to the authori- ties about the matter. Dr. Ingalls, the Bemidji veter inary, left this afternoon for Cass Lake, where he will render professional services toa number home of her daughter, Mrs. W. .J.. Helin, returned to her home at Minneapolis this afternoon, of sick horses in the lumber camps in that vicinity. THERE, LITTLE BOYS, DON'T CRY. The Pioneer is in receipt of an unsigned bit of verse, headed, Christmas 6/e Bazaar Store only a few days before Christmas You know how hurried everybody is the last days before Christmas, why not buy today and in comfort ? Silk Garments Ladies’ Neckwear in dainty turnovers & stocks Ladies’ Secarfs and Open Wraps Handkerchiefs in great variety Women’s full sheer handk’rchief with embroidered & plain edge. Kid Gloves and Mittens Golf Gloves, Belts Christmas Gifts Silk Petticoats Silk Handkerchiefs with or without initials Fancy Hose put up 3 pai_r in a box Fancy Ribbons, Per- fumes, Purses, Dolls, : Oneinabox. Men's Neckwear| HOSE Supporters Stationary R A P A P A ery.” We have taken the liberty to edit the verses a bit, retaining the words and meter of the manuscript as closely as it was possible to do and yet currectly set forth, not what the writer wrote, but i the triumphant thought that uplifted his muse and iospired his poetic pen. With these slight changes, the poem is the following: TO THE PEOPLE: There, little boys, don't cry, We've stolen you blind, we know, Good government’s blue, Honest men, too, Over election a few days ago But political honors pass honest men by, There, little boys, don’t ery { l i -~ “To R. W. Hitchcock,” and beginning, *There, little boy, don’t { _ for Rugs are very accept- able Christmas Gifts Laee Curtain Bed Spreads Faney: T There, little boys, don’t cry, | We bought up the voters, we know, { And our crooked ways | And our grafting days | Will still go on for a year or so And your chance to be righted has now passed by There, little boys, dou’t cry. Méns Faney 1% There, little boys, don’t cry, We have broken your laws, we know, But the gambler’s on top, The people don’t amount to a lot Since election a few days ago; Honegy men are not in it and crooks roost high, " There, little boy, don't cry. Qur annonymous bard is invited to send in mere verses.