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N “SHORTY” A [POLIC FREE MAN| James Vesl;l;leased From County Jail Today After Year’s Confinement. EMEN TO Grand Ball to Be Given Easter Monday. Easter Monday, April 16, has WAS ACCUSED OF MURDER OF l been fixed as the date for a grand THE DAHLS. ball to be given at the city hall by e dance will be apopularaffair and everybody . will be | welcome. Preparations for the event are already under way and thereis Case of Chas. S. Carter vs. J. 0. Harris Being Tried This GIVE DANCE| { “Cops” Will Have Charge of the policemen of the city. 'I‘hol BACKUS-BROOKS | UNDECIDED Company May Not Build Mill| in Bemidji, Says Secre- tary R. L. Horr. The Pioneer is in receipt of aj letter today from R. L. Horr, || secretary of the Backus-|i Brooks company, in which hej states that the company is un-|| decided about building a - mill in Bemidji- and that other points i than this city are under consider- | ation. Inits issue of Mareh9,' the Pionesr quoted Mr.. Horras' Afternoon. no doubt but that it will be an un- qualified snccess. The ‘‘cops’ A W assure all those who attend that Shorty” Vesley, who has|the best of order will be main- been held in jail for nearly a year I tained. awaiting trial on the charge- of i oty ot e s VLD LINEGIR. TO INDIANS| man. The case against him was nolled by County Attorney Mec- Donald, who deemed the evidence collected against Vesley insuffl-|This cient to warrant a trial at this| time. Vesley was accused of the murder of N. O. Dahland daugh- ter Aagot, at Quiring. The case of Charles S. Carter| vs. J. O. Harris, in which the plaintiff seeks to secure damages in the sum of $5,000 for alleged slander, has been on today. All Is Charge Against Samuel Hayes, Saloon- | keeper at Island Lake. | Samuel Hayes was arrested at Island Lake Monday by Deputy U. S. Marshal Frank W. Tufts on a charge of selling liquor to; the testimony has been taken and'I‘}dia’us in his saloon in that; the arguments of the attorneys|Vilage. He was taken fo Walker were being heard at a late hour | Luesday morning but en account thia aftarnoon. | of the absence of the U. S. court Elmer Current of Buena Vista zommissio;er, tDa.nBiell Dequry )| appearead this morning and plead o, takons 1o AL guilty to a charge of grand lar- preliminary .ex'a.mmatlon before ceny in the second degree and gourt,Cqmt;lssx(;ner.B.f.Brov;z= sentenced to the state reforma-|, - . "o oo eXaminabion & tory at St. Cloud. George Cyr furnished bonds in the sum of B e cha‘rge, $500 for his appearance at the ) furnished bonds for his appear- .federal c(;u;? ce‘s:;]m, Fv::nchM:onll- ance at the next term of cours, | DERCes ab Fergus als, i The case of Wm. B. Van De-| i isi i wall vs. F. A, Mayo, which was | i Dlsln.ter Remal'ns. called yesterday afternoop, wasg| C:R-Coughlin of Chicazo, a continued oyer the term. Judge | brother-in-law to Miles Sharkey, | Spooner has issued a specia,l}the aged man who died at the venire of jurymen to complete Stewart camp near Kelliher re- the panel.» & cently, 1s in the city today mak- Band Concert March 29. Director Symington of the Be. | mains midji band announces that the!from Kelliher to this city for per-| next indoor concert to be given|manent burial. will take place at the city hall on the evening of March 29, 1 Read the Daily Pioneer. authority for the statement that: the mill would be: built here. | Mr. Horr in his letter denies’ having made any positive state-, ment to this, effect. STATEHOOD BILL | TO CONFERENGE Special Rule Brought Into House Today by Rep Dal- sell and Adopted. Washington, March 22.—The special rule sending the state- hood bill to a conference was brought in the house by Dalsell as the first business of that body| voday, Mr, Dalsell demanded the previous question and on roll call won by a vote of 171 to 140, § A 40 minute discussion followed and the rule was then adopted, by a vote of 175 to 156, Adams,’ Babcock and Esch of Wisconsin and Beede of Minnesota were, among the republicans who voted : | with the democrats in opposition. Through some inadvertance the Pioneer stated in its issue of Tuesday that Joseph King had, been married to Miss Ernestina Lok ovet 'our Call for STLKIZED | POPALINE, th, | only reliable. Spring line of i Corsets be- You can get it at T the Bazaar. fore you buy. 5 days sale at Ghe Bazaar store, commencing March 20 and lasting until Saturday night March 24. When out shopping it is a guestion 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. Ribbons fin blues, reds; greens, in: fact every eon- | ceivable eolor combimation, while: 10 they last, enly . k : C . : in: this city. - We are maeking special pre- Embroideries At this sale we expect:to. show one of the largest assortments everseen at one: fime paration for displaying our entire line Laces Just received a large assortment off Nor- 10c as-much. as pessible. All in Special Sale and out on tables where you can see them mandy Val. Laces regular price would he 28 & 25e; SEREALEbe & Weber at Nymore. Mr. King was wedded to Miss Ernestina 3 | Bohm. Mr. and Mrs. King ha.ve! : ing arrangements to bave the re-! ;1,0 "friends in the city who|county commissioners of Gass|{Mr. DeLurygivesas the cause disinterred and taken|wish them success on theirfcounty at matrimonial journey Gures Golds; Preveats Pnoumonia EDanieh DeLury handed in his mlmnommmgresignafim as -county attorney. 'The resignation was aceepted . To My Pupils. Owing to a. numben-of scarlet fever cases 1 deem it best not to giveany more lessons for the-pre- Resigns. as County Attorney. [and J. S. Seribner of W’alker‘ At a meeting of the board ef | Was appointed as his successor. of his resignation that other business matters . demand his attention. Walker Tuesday, by me. Read the Dairy Pioneer. Mrs. R, B. Foster. During the next 30 Days Took for the “red tickets.” They denote a saving of from one- fourth to one-half on your pur- | l Sale ‘ comimnences | Friday . 16 and closes when entire stock is sold. chases. The entire stock owned by J. A. McCo the city of Bemidji for the next thirty days, .Jones Pays the Freight-----and the People get the Benefit. 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 nkey has fallen into the hands of N. J. Bohlke & Co., of Minneapolis, Minn.,- and is for sale in at a.great sacrifice. The store is now closed and will remain closed until Friday, March 16° at 9 o'clock a. m., tomark down goods and re-arrange the stock A deep cut has been made to sell made: everything must.go. Costs. on all staple goods, such as a complete line of No ® complete line of Men’s Women'’s and Children’s Shoes; : Supply your-wants for a year or two while the matter is, large force of new oneson liand to care for the crowds. - Come, und miles away and see- & bit of Minneapolis life-while you load-up with ba. ‘annals of Bemidji, Minnesota.- cConkey To Be Sold Out. B B 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 it quickly to raise the desired amount of cash to satisfy the mediator in charge. No reserve will be former Price or the wish of the proprietor, will not be considered- This means a great saving to you tions, Gloves, fnittensl; Hosiery, Crockery, Groceries, Canned Goods, Tobacco, etc., and - being adjusted by the medi'a;tof—in ché.rgé. 0Old clerks will be retained and a soe what the N.J. Bohlke & Co. hasdone to thestore. Comefrom rgains and seela sale which will be an event memorial to the sent and not until further notices -,