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Lsmii S BOUND OVER Kelliher Accused of Seri- ous Charge. &osd { FATE OF . ONE.VICTIM STILL torday” morning et the Great Northern: depot sat:Grand. Forks UNKNOWN. Wonnd Reeeivedxbyfihflst Olson lal 1 fo -br bl of This City:“is-~Serious, Not Dangerous. ‘Tony Oarlson, who last Satur day night stabbed Christ Olsén | of this city andJohn Sparks: of | Nymore in a saloon at Kelliher Saturday night, was brought to Bemidji this ‘morning 'and 'con: fined iz the County 4ail, having been bound over by the justice at Kelliber on a charge of ' assault, with intent to do great bodily harm. 'This charge was' placed against him for cutting Mr. Olson and nothing “will be ‘done’ with him for stabbing the other man until it is known whether or not the Jatter will recover, Sparks’ condition is still eriti- cal. The wound which he Te- ceived at the hands of Carlson is several " inches ' in ‘length Tandl:: in ha as to reaches from the back of the Shot Down at Whlte Earth|madé toithem ‘by “the loggers neck nearly to the throat: '« It is quite deep, but it is thought by the physicians'at! the: Kelliher nospital, where both men are yet confined, that Sparks-will recover providing complications do not setin, Mr, Olson’s'woutld" is on'|*= the thigh and is six inches in|agency police force, was shot|day evening, walk to town and length. "It is nearly in to the|and instantlykilled yesterday by |secure the money, and the result bone and while the wound is quite | Josephl Chounard. was atonce arrested. The cause|be ready for: work- ‘Again . until serious it is not dangerous.’ Notice to K. of P. | of Owing to the fact that the city council is still in session, -there|. lodge tonight. [ 'to meet instead Thursday nightand | ana $300 a year for the care of his |formerly enioyed by - the: Island | the authorities readily - complied confer the firstand second rank. °ld riding horse. .. ; “Take Me to Evansvnlle. Man Who Did. Stabbing at| winn,,” Were Last Words ear to'lear; clutched in the hand of the suicide told of the method used . “Take me to Evansville. an.?’ {were the last words - gasped by the suicide to Officer Blue who was called by . the officials at the ; From photographs 1ound on the man it- is supposed that he known. " INDIAN POLICE . made public. i & “was filed fm probate during thé -day will be no meeting of the Py thian George C. Watts, a contractor and The “lodge will | board of trade operator, left' $20,000 | considerable; ‘of the: business If: City Counell Acts Accord- ing to Report of the City Hall Committee. State Law Is iq lfiofoo at New Town on Crookston Lum- of the Victim. i A ber Company Spur. City Along the Rainy River. - At the city council meeting)| ilast night the . committee ap- “ipointed to make some recom- ‘mendation regarding the manage- Wk sy a8 t'of the city" hall, consisting| Loggers Complamed ‘With Resnlt gpm::; hBOW?&’\ ‘;’1‘1 t ;fin;h ial b{ L favorably forthe fire ; Thn Yilla:et?mc 2 department, “which applied : for Took Action. the management:-of "the - house, ¢ (| Providing the council takes favor- : ~ -"iableaction on: the rrecommenda- “hay fl,i‘.‘gi(';t fsln.:fi: I"::’ tion:-of:this committee: the: fire-| located: o the Oroolestomuamber | i will secure:the management: company’s Wl.liwn' 5§“’»~t‘s-h“- of the city ball. A..number: of closed:town and-according fothe | o) oo o orved at the, maosk | authorities - of the town will re- ing; the report of.the.fire. de- main in that conditipn'solong as pa.r:tment was accepted . and . the tlooyheld -office. .T.I‘hehdwas.put matter of letting the ! city - print- on:Saturday' evening, ‘when:the ing:was laid over . until .tonight, | villdge marshal notified all saloon when another meeting will be men to close their establishments held. = The. application of Dick| ab il olclook-and:to keep: them) g o 0 oo pioontchs operate an closed'all d?y‘S“Pda‘y",Th? order employment office was laid over was. complied with, a.mfifl;n s‘?‘fg until the next regular meeting of the fact' that.some of the ‘0 because of his failure to~ provide tuners”-=§med»“tosecure' liquor the necessary’ bond of $10,000| | | they were disappointed and noth-1. o the license fee oft $100. The in:the way of wet. goods was sold |} uor license bond of Wold & ow'that day. i Nelson was' rejected because of ' The action of the. authormes insufficient sureties. wn.s brought about by.complaints Short[y before 80 clock yes WOODSMEN €OULD NOT KEEI' soB’Ek. S'I‘RIJC'I‘ED. ‘atmost ' lifeless” “body" of S Flexhaug, evidently . hm'mg man:about40 yea.rs: 1 Was| Vi und lying under “a 'baggage’ uck in a.pool of his own life ood. - The man’s throat. was cnt. from An open jack: kmfe Being Run to the Future Metropolis. Self destruction. | two or.three; years. d four children and a wife, but to what was the reason leadmg the suicide there is no cause i manufacturing plants IS KILLED rapidly. built b, The ‘pope Monday recexverl in pri- y vate audience J. P.'Morgan, H. B. Hol-|" operating in the vicinity of the lins, Mrs. Hollins and Miss Hollins; all vown,-who cla.'lme@ téafi On.8C-| o' New: York: count of- the' operation of ‘the| pi:. premier Bitrour Teturned to Agency- by :Joseph ] ;| saloons night and ‘day and all d&yi the house of commons Monday and Chounard. Sunday it was impossible to keep | 2ssumed the leadership of the oppost {31t"indefinite. period. Wite Earth, Minn., March 18/ their men sober:-The men would | Lo, He was heartlly welcomed on Joseph Lionzon.captain of the|draw checks at the' ‘camp Satur-| Bernara N: Baker, president of the Unfon Trust company of Baltimore, has accepted the chairmanship of ‘the Mutual Life Insurance company pol icyholders’ .committee, Premier . Moret has officially com- ye ocoe: ‘municated to the Spanish ‘cabinet King the killing has not yet been Toesd?,y 'fl:}m ledk ]:he I B LS e e batratia D s ik 1o des;gnnte the bahk at Fowlds Rattenberg. The date of the marriage as the place where checks should | has been definitely fixed for June 2. be cashed, about three weeks Dog an(l Horse Provided For. ago, and ‘the' ‘men’ were' dfte?- Chicago, Maren 13.—In aswill which | wards forced to.go to that village the loggers asked tha.b the lid. ‘be t9 seqnTe: Mmoney; put on,: agreeing that: the men 2 SR % would heredfter . be: ‘allowed : to cash their‘checks in that. village,’ The "latter | usually was that they would . not made to the town. - Consequently provide a homie for ‘his*fox ‘terrier rapidly. During the next 30 Days; Look for the “red tickets.” They denote a saving ‘of from one- fourth to one-half on-your pur- . chases. Sale commences Friday MAR. 16 and closes when entire stock is sold. Lake people was cut offand wheh | with the request. WILL BO@M Has Prospects of Bemg Best Surveys forl'l‘wo Railways Arel}employe Baudette, the new town 'in Belsrami’ county on: the \‘Rainy river, is destined to : become: ona ofithe important cities of north- ern-Minnesoix if present: indica- tions go for anything, and'itiis at the Pioneer office-— |freely predicted : that it will be a city of 2,500+t0:3,000 people in} In fact, a. big rush is ahrea.dy fon in the way of building, . . Busi- ness houses as well as residences | 'are being erected with a rapidity - shat has not been rivalled. by any inew townsin Minnesota and work fon one of .the largest lumber in the; state is being pushed forward "This plant, whlch is being the Shevlin-Mathieu Leompany, will employ from 300 10 400 men and has logs enough tributary toit along the Rainy and Big Pork rivers to run it for The Canadian Northern: rail: | wayis already running trains to Baudette and the suryeys of two other railways, one -of which is the . Duluth, Virginia & Rainy Tiake and the other believed to be the Great - Northern, are being The country around Baudette is largely timber but ‘the land, ’ when cleared, will be excellent for 'agricultural purposes. meg} to/the fact that thelandis largely owned by settlers and noti inlarge blocks ‘by the lumber companies; it is expected that the country around the new town will develop ND LINE Will] Do:: ‘Much Railroad Work This Year. The Crookston Lumber com- 'BIG SAWMILL" NOW BEING CON-|pany will this’ year extend 1ts Wllten !Spm,-whlchnow term will ln.st for-= sevei-a‘l‘ - mon‘ths. ; way between Fowlds a.nfl Island Lakeavili;:be built to:«Whitefish lake, where it.is expected , that a large: number:;of logs will be landed next: winter. Office stationery and supplies o — : 'kfimw says: If you have the notion that all Trowsers fit alike and wear alike, just try.on and wear a pair of “R & W”’ “Model” or “Imperial” Trowsers—fit better and wear longer than any other pants of .equal price that your money can buy. Patterns that will please your eye —prices according to your ideasm= $2.50 to $g—Just ask ( See them at 0’Leary . & Bowser Bemidji, Minn. J ones ngs the ‘Freight-——and the People get the Benefit. The Most Tremendoliéf.Sen Sation in Merchandise Sales Ever Held in Bemidji, Minnesota $9,448.29 Worih of High Grade Mér(zhandise Going Out to all the People — 20 pounds of best granulated Sugar for $1.00 with every purchase of $5 or over or if ‘you prefer : 10 Yards of Best Calico for 10c with every purchase of $5 or over or to make matters worse 10 Bars of Good Laundry Soap for 10c with $5 purchase or over & o TO RED LAKE Crookston Lumber Company oy The' entu‘e stock owned by J. A. McConkey ha.s fallen into the hands of N. J. Bohlke & Co., of Minneapolis, Minn., and is for salein the city of Bem1d,]1 for the next thirty days, at a great sacrifice. The store is now closed and will remain closed until: Friday, March 16, ; at 9 o’clock a. m.; 6 mark down goods and re-arrange the stock ! A deep cut has been made to sell it quickly to raise the desired a.mount of cash to satisfy the mediator in charge. No reserve will be made: everything must go. Costs: former Price or the wish of the propnetor, will notbe considered. This means a great saving toyou | on all staple goods, such as a complete line of Notmns. G—loves. mxttens Hoswry, Crockery, Grocenes. ‘Canned Goods, Tobacco, etc., and 1 a complete line of Men’s Women’s'and Chlldren s Shoes. f i Supply your wants for a year or two while’ the matter is bemg a,d,;usted by the medlator m xcharge. Old clerks will be retamed and a large force of new ones on hand. to Gar 'for the crowds. Come and see what the N.J. Bohlke & Co. hasdone to the store, Come from miles away and see a bit of aneapohs life while you loa.d up with bargams ‘and see a sale which Wlll be an event memorial to the annals of Bemidji, Minnesota. &l sty s ish