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SPEEDY TRIAL| Man Accused of Dahl Murder|In Will Either Be Tried This Term or Released. District court resumed work ments: the Albert Conat who was indicted |aminer, and P. M. Kerst is in'the for arson, having been charged |city today on his way to Grand by the indictment with setting [ Rapids to make an investigation. | grove) the Funkley depot on fire March | The shortage was discovered by 14, plead not guilty. The court|one appointed Henry Funkley to con: |examiner’s office some months! The crime for |ago, but it has been kept: quiet| duct the defense. which he is indicted becomes |pen graver when it is known that the | matters. crime was committed in the has night time and human beings be-]and ing asleep 1n the building. of Elmer Current was atraigned|how the cash slipped out and, | for grand larceny and entered a|as t plea of not guilty. C. W. Scrut: |1t is chin was appointed by the court|lose to conduct the defense. The crime charged is a renewal of the case of the taking of the harness| defunct Fredonia (N. Y.) National and other property of J. W. bank,. pleaded guilty to violating the Speelman - at Buena Vista in banking laws and was sentenced ‘to six years in Auburn prison. The New Jersey house passed with- teaching, explained and made August, 1905. James Vesley who has been in jail the past year charged with! out THE Miller of Itasca County— A shortage of about $7,000 has this morning and the first busi-|been discovered in the accounts ness taken up was the arraign-|of the county treasurer of Itasca ment of prisoners upon indict- |county. Fred R. Green, former cashier of the | iSters, Etc. (County Supt.) A £ 5 requesting the United States senators + -y having committed the crime of! ang congressmen from New Jersey to teacher will be able toget some killing the Dahls at Quiring two | sive their support to the pending rail. | 3SSistance. The General Primary years ago was brought into court| road rate measure as favored by Pres | Methods will include seat work, and through his attorney moved | ident Roosevelt. SHORTAGE ABOUT $7,000 “Look over our Piogr{am For _Seésiqfi ’i‘ha_i Spring line _,of Will Be Held in B(éi}_lidii . Commencing April 2. Accounts ‘of Treasurer : ' Corsets be- Investigation to Start. 3 g fore you buy. The following program has been prepared for the teachers’ institute which will be held a; thef 1t has been reported to|Righ school BN in this city be- department of the public ex- | 8iuing April 2: : i 9:00-9:10 Opening Exercises. | 9:10 9:55 Pedagogy (Mr. Col: (Miss 9:55-10:40 ~Language of the deputies in the public { Knudson) 10:40-10:50 .Recess 10:50-11:35 Arithmetic (Mr. ding an attempt to adjust|Colgrove) 3 i The county treasurer| 11:35-12:15 Primary Reading (Miss Knudson) ; 12:15-2:00 Noon Intermision, | 2:00-2:10 Roll Call and Song. 2:10-2:55 General Primary Methods (Miss Knudson) r 2:55-3:40 Anvanced Reading Methods (Mr. Colgrove) ! 3:40-4:00 School Reports, Reg: been absent for almost a year the office ,has been in charge deputies. It is not known he treasurer has good bonds, believed that the county will nothing. History and geography will be included in the language work. Under Pedagogy will be taken up some general principles of debate the senate joint resolution simple enough so that a young music, arithmetic, sense training Ribbons for immediate trial or a dismissal phonics and spelling. of the case. As the county at- torney has a right to move cririnal cases during the term | proper, for the present Vesley’s whi motion was passed to be taken|day up at a later “date during the|charges which were brought be- fore them and ‘were discharged Evenstead, Ole term. The cases of the State against|last Emil Eikstadt, and John D. Miller who were|the tried in Justice court and from |Saving to the tax payers, and is which appeals were tagen were|the nolled by the county attorney In the cases of the State)day against Martin Thompson a,udi J. Cummins whom were bound | discharged and their bondsmen exhonorated. The civil suit of H. F. Schmidtj Wwer vs. Fred C. Tyson was tried and |Hiram D. Harvey, Ole A. Boe,|J. decided in favor of the defendanttEeter D.. Donaldson, Peter M. San this afternoon. The case of Wm. An exceptionally good record at such a timeas he may deem|was madeby the Grand Jury| P. P. Malterud |cellent preparation on the part of Beltrami county that a. grand and the . defendants dismissed.|jury has finished its work in one|Ole Vestman. _ John Graham, who by the way over to await the action of the|lS a busy man, has madearecord grand jury and against whom no|in the one day session of the indictments were brought, were|grand jury. The following second papers in blues, reds, greens, in fact every con- ceivable color combination, while they last, only . o . IOC COURT NOTES. Village and Town Elcctions. ' ch went into session yester- Tor : afternoon examined 14| Town of Wallhglla. Supervisors—Chairman, H. M; Johansen, 2 This shows ex-|years, Hadly Nevoen, 2 years. ! Treasurer—Frank A. Peter- county attorney and is a big|Son. Town Clerk—Olaf N..Arneson, Assessor—Julius Pederson, Justices—Albert Anderberg, Laces Just received a large assortment of Nor- mandy Val. Laces regular price would he 20 & 25¢, QURSALE 50 & 10c evening. first time in the history of Constables—Arne Arneson,' Elmer Moorhead. 3 ! Town of McDougald. [ Supervisors—Chairman, D. A. | McClernon, Calvert Canfield, Sr., 5 days sale at GHe Bazaar store commencing March 20 and lasting until Saturday | night March 24. 2 ‘When out shopping it is a question of dollars and cents. and any lady who considers her own best interests or who knows the established reputation of this store, will cOme here because they are sure of getting quality thoroughly reliable. This is where You can get an unequalled variety of New Spring Goods. Embroideries At this sale we expect to show one of the | largest assortments ever seen at one time in this city. We are making special pre- paration for displaying our entire line as much as.possible. All in Special Sale and out on tables where you can see them i | Call for SILK1ZED POPALINE, the only reliable. You’can get it at the Bazaar. James Clark. Treasurer—F, M. Sweigart: The nouse committee on military Town Clerk—Calyert Canfield, affairs has decided to report favorably o % the Hull bill appropriating $300,000 for a government powder factory. Toledo (0.) ice dealers have-notified their consumers that because of the BRIEF BITS OF NEWS. e granted. Johannes Stahl, ! Assessor—Martin O. Akre. Justices—A. M. Eklund, Jr., ninety years. de, Charles L. Hanson, Joseph Stockman Killed in Wreck. Rockford, IHl, March 20.—C. Ii. F. W. Frink; a pioneer resident of | Davis, a stockman of Sioux City, Ia.. Minnesota, is dead at Faribault, aged | was killed and Brakeman E. M. Crum—l fr—— ) mey of Milwaulkee was injured in a Three trainmen were killed and two | collision of tweo freight trains on the King, John C. Tennstrom, Henk|Martin O. Akre | scarcity of ice i tnjured in a collisfon of freight trains|Bt. Paul road at Davis Junction. The 3 452 o . . prices will be advanced e AL B % B..Van 'Dewall. ve. F. A. Mayo 15] Carl, James Wilson, Christ Hol-| Constables—George Robinson, ! for the season from 75 to 100 per cent | 3t West Windham, N.'H. :(;;smn Mas aueito 8 mistake fnislg) being tried this afternoon. {land and George H. Wilder. Hans Christensen. ' j over last year’s prices. i During the next 30 Days Look for the “red tickets.” They denote a saving of from one- fourth to one-halt on your pur- Sale comimmences Friday MAR. 16 and closes when entire stock is sold. Jones Pays the Freigfxt-_---:an’d the People get the Benefit. J. A. McConkey To Be Sold Out. The Most Tremendous Sensation in Merchandise Sales Ever Held in Bemidji, Minnesota $9,448.29 Worth of High Grade Merchandise Going Out to all the People B B 20 pounds of best granulated Sugar for $1.00 with every purchase of $5 or over orif 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 G & The entire stock owned by J. A. McConkey has fallen into the hands of N. J. Bohlke & Co., of Minneapolis, Minn., and is for sale in the city of Bemidji 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., to mark down goods and re-arrange the stock : A deep cut has been made to sell it quickly to raise the desired amount of cash to satisfy the mediator in charge. No reserve will be made: everything must go. Costs. former Price or the wish of the proprietor, will not be considered. This'means a great saving to you on all staple goods, such as a complete line of Notions, Gloves, mittens, Hosiery, Crockery, Groceries, Canned Goods, Tobacco, etc., and a complete line of Men’s Women’s and Children’s Shoes. i a year or two while the matter is being adjusted by the mediator in charge. Old clerks will be retained and a large force of new ones on hand to care for the crowds. Come and see what the N. J. Bohlke & Co. has done to the store. Come from miles away and see a bit of Minneapolis life"while you load'up with bargains and seela sale Whicl} will be an event memorial to the annals of Bemidji,"Minnesota. : Supply your wants for ‘N. B.--Wanted, Twenty Clerks, wide-awake. R Represe, atitive in Charge.