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|FIREMEN WANT = TH THE cm HALL : twn w111 bevm promptly atlo;; EXAM{NATlflN : o’clock and ‘the apt)hca.nts have : TOMORROW four and one-half hours in which to be examined. Twenty-seven | applications have been recerved. +|Will Ask City Couneil to leeIFlrst Car Load of lmmlgrantsyMrs. R. B. Foster Will Con-|Tests For Mail Carrier Posi- | The examination will be conduct- | ed by F. H. Shoemaker,secretary Not Many Criminal Cases ! Them Management of For Northern Minnesota | duct ElaborateEvent for | tions Will Take Place at | ; A B Will Come Up at the the House. R Arrived Today. Beneflt of Eastern Star. Masonic Hall. : PRI TR OE Next Term of Court, = : 5 | f 3 - ¢ l Foolish. (s 2 By six causes a fool may be known: Anger without cause; speech without profit; change without motive; inquiry without an object; putting trust in a atranger, and wanting capacity to dis- tinguish between friend and foe. A LIGHT v CALENDAR G _ARD lS IN THIS EVE {NG VESLEY MURDER CASE THE MOST IMPORTANT. Ata meeting of the Bemidji| OCrookston Times: The move-; The music pupilsof Mrs. R. B,| The civil service examination fire department last night a com- ment; of settlers tothe northwest, | Foster, assisted by other local!for positions: as mail carriers in mittee was appointed to take up. stlmulated by the very low set-|talent, will givean entertainment! Bemidji will take place tomorrow w1t,h the city council the matter tlers rates has begun, in earnest | this evening at the city ' hall for |at Masonic hall. The examina- of securing for the departhput, and this . morning Ne. 5 on the|the bepetit of the local chapter the management of the local Grea.tNox;t,hern wa.s run from Ea.stern Star. Elaborate pre- opera house. . At the. next meet- | St. Paul in two. sechons, the, last.lpa.ratwns have been made for the Baking Powad ing of the council Monday. even: On,e arrmpg shorfly before ‘9| event, which promises to briag Mrs. Silversack Will Be Tried on Charge of Attempted Arson— Other Cases. ing.this committee will be pres-|0 ’clock this morning. Both sec-|out a,large attendance, The pro- tions were jammed to the doors | gram follows: \with settlers headed for points i A % Drive thru the Woods scattered all over the northwest Return Home land is but the advance guard of GEsnfethors R Cloois ent to urge.theldesignation of the, department, or a committee; that may be appointed from the de- department, as the city hall man- agement. Owing to the fact that the city council has no authority The criminal calendar of the }Chwatel next term of district court, which will begin in this city on March 20, will, from present 1n- dications, be exceptionally light. Three persons indicted at the last session of the grand jury will be tried and four are held on various charges awaiting the ac- tion of the next grand jury. Of course there may be a number TOY OBQKFSTBAEI ong]—) Th&w&nner Crlgl&] O rof an army of settlers coming from |, R0ty Mave and Gladys Brannon ' Waltz Op. 174. Two Pianos]...... tl::tea.stern, middleand southern | Waligp; 1. - . [Two Planos]... . Guarlity states ) Oy S; L Ve to make any appropriation to the tes. ; : anta Lucia Kentucky thabo. fire department, the firemen are| The second section carried one |Spring Sone ... -{Yiolin] without adequate funds with(full carload of new comers .Wh(] P“‘O““ge“ve Tro flggflm Qecar Schmidy which to pay the expenses of the | were headed for Stephen, Minn,, ..., 8samine Go taGomd running team at the Warren and (and their car was attached to the |y, i Sty “’lmn:e0 e Cass Lake tournaments next 1oca.l train. which was held for an summer, and it is planned to use hour for that purpofie The new- Mendelssohn --Scotson Clark tta Children’s Ball. of indictments, which will swell the criminal calendar somewhat, The most important case to ceived by the department from that portion of the proceeds re-|comers headed for Stephen were mostly from points in Iowa and Illmoxs and were pract.mally all Elmer Anderson Blue Ribbo; Miss Boyer, Emil Eugel DISTINCTIVELY A CREAM OF hall rent to make up the de- Miss Roberts. Mi ficiency, providing the city coun- | 20ing to locate east of Stephen C""""’g Folics: cil takes favorable action on the|some of them going mto Roseau request of the firemen’s com- 00““"5’ mittee. The - contract under| Itis expected that the move- which the hall is now: being op- ment of settlers will be so heavy erated expires next month. | from t.hls time forward that No. | syierseptembor woin 0 T B <t 5 will be run in two sections very | gondo. .. .LT%:A*IPE;‘.’,‘; I frequently for the mnext two Soring Song, Miss Dolh Bailey months, Galop de Concert: TARTAR BAKING POWDER It does not contain an atom of phos- phatic acid (whichisthe product of bones dlgested in sulphuric acid) or of alum (which is one-third sulphunc acid) sub- stances adopted for other bakmg powders because of their cheapness. o come up and one which will be watched with much interest is that against ‘‘Shorty Vesley,’’in- dicted last fall for the murder of N. O. Dahl and daughter, Aagot, which occurred near Quiring in April, 1908. The crime with which Vesley is charged was one of the wost brutal that eyer oc- curred in northern Minnesota and providing sufficient evidence is produced to convict him the result will be a hanging in Bemidji, ‘ - Another case of local interest : o S e P R B - 3 . is that of the state against Mrs. ; i® e 2 Louise Silversack, whois accused of arson committed by attempt- ing to set fire to the saloon and barn of her husband at the corner of Fourth street and Minnesota avenue Mrs, Silversack was indicted last fall but furnished bonds and was allowed her liberty. Mike Walters was also indicted by the last grand jury on a charge of taking timber from state land near Turtle River. Waltars furnished bonds for his appearance. The bound over men awaiting the action of the grand jury are as follows: . J. W. McKee, grand larceny, assisting in the theft of a harness at Buena Vista; John Cummings, second degree as- sault upon the person of J. W. Speelman at Buena Vista; Martin Thompson, grand larcepy com- mitted by stealing household goods and property in Buzzle |; township; George Cyr, burglary, committed by burglarizing a saloon at Paposky. orothy Carson Dudley Buck Grasse Konzert Phantasie uberMendels- % | 1 sohn’s Sommernnchtscraum [Two Pianos} s. Foste: Bubbling Sm-ing Still Wie Die Nacht Miss Olson (éhri:.wphe: Marks -Chopin Where to Get It. -De Kovan “A simple look js all I crave,” said the sentimental young man to the heiress. #Then you'd better consult yom' mir- ror,” se replied tartly. -t L‘nIlab'x ....... Haydn Kinder Symphony - Toy Orchestra Office stationery and supplies at the Pioneer office. OUR 1906 SPRING FASHIONS Our Nineteen Hundred Six spring fashions are positively the finest display of clever Men’s and Boy’s apparel ever perfected. 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