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Seattle, Wash., March 30.—The Hill- Harriman fight for control of the Co- lumbia River valley route to Portland ‘was, brought to the United States dis- trict court here in the filing of a com- plaint of trespass and usurpation and a petition for restraining crd “Columbia Valley railroad a Portland and Seattle r: riman and Hill interests, respectively. The Hill road is bnilding into Port- land on the north bank of the Colum- bia river over the right of way sur- veyed in 1899 by the plaintiff road. ainst the , the Har- j NOW GOES TO GOVERNOR. Bill Postponing Insurance Elections Passes New York Assembly. Albany, N. 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Send to daz. b se stamp. ¢ 3 nneapolis 5 i1 S0 A, 2 Your Trip to California You have thouhgt for a long while of spending a few weeks in California, but you have told yourself that you did not have the time; that the expense was 100 great; that the trip was too long and uncomfortable. If you can take or make time, thereis now no other obstacle. Listen! Every day, until April 7, one-way tickets may be pur- chased at extremely lowrates, good in thro’ Pullman tourist cars, saving about half the usual expense. in California at $8.00, $10.00, $12. Good board may be had .00 per week and upward. Let me tell you more about California trips=just send your name on a postal. F. M .RUGG, Northwestern Passenger Agt., GermanisiLife Building, St. Paul, Minn. " H. A. SIMONS, Agent. the thriving city and commercial centre of Northern Min- nesota offers splendid inducements to the commercial in- vestor and is a pleasent and healthy place to live and we still have a number of choice business and” olots, make your selection early and get the best. ~"Bem1di1‘Tansiie &‘Ibmprovement Co " residence Swedback Blde. == ] = The Daily Pioneer E!'ficial Paper \(illaie of Be‘midfi Bemidji Pioneer” Publishing Co. i By A.KAISER. o el S SR e Entered in the postoffice. at Bemid)i. Minn., as second class matter, SUBSCRIPTION $5 PER YEAR How wguid it do, just for a |change, to' take up some new {'man for governor, one who has]| jnever suckzd the public teat, never held a-public office, ‘never stood for trusts and corporations, never knuckled down toany class or cligue. -A man- clean, honest, loyal and independent.’ One who would be with and for the people all the time:'—Anoka Union. Why not nominate Peter E. Hanson of Litchfield? THE age limit:pension bill has passed hoth houses of congress and now becomes a law. Its pre- visions are: ‘When a soldier a1- rives at the age of 60 heis al- lowed $6.00 per month without examination as to - disability, at 62 he gets $8.00 per month, at 70 he:gets $12.00 per month. While the pensions are small the law does away with the question of disability ard allows themalla pension. WE ARE safe in saying that the Republican state convention can be well taken care of by our sister city, Duluth. It would certainly be anobject lesson to the delegates from the southern part of the state and these same delegates would have a better idea of what is needed in this part of our state. By all means come to Duluth this time. A NEWSPAPER can certainly boom a town through favorable comment in its editorial pages. However, the investor lovks at the advertising columns and if the present month is an indica- tion of the prosperity of Bemidji the advertising placed by the local merchanus bespeaks a busy summer for Bemidji. THOSE opposed to Congress- man Buckman are haviug a hard time in getting a man who - will stand up against him. Cougress- man Buckman has been an able representatiye for his district and no better man can be se- lected for the position. By all means re-elect him, WiTH the approach of spring why not do some little thing for Bemidji—and not use the side walks for cuspidors. 1t will help a whole lot towards -the cleanli- ness of the city. THE will of Susan B. Anthony when offered to probate court revealed an estate of $10,000 and willed to further the cause of women’s suffrage. The Children’s Favorite ==-CU; Coughs, Cold‘;!, Croup and ‘Whooping Cough. 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The board of county commissioners of Bel- trami county met in an adjourned annual session at the court house in the clty of Be- midjl, Minnesota. at ten o'clock a. m. March 15, 1906, with the following members. present: First district—I. B. Olson. Third district—Chas, Saxerud. Fourth district—J. H. Wagner. Fifth district—A. W. Danaher. — FORENOON BESSION. Board adjourned to meet at 2 o'clock p. m- APTERNOON. SESSION. Board reconvened as per adjournment. Members present as before. On motion made, seconded and carried the applications of E. J. Swedback,.O. S. Huset, Mrs. Felland, E.T, Hageerty. Frank: Cum- mins and Hans Larson for abatement of taxes were recommended to the state auditor. On motion duly made, seconded and carried the applications for abatement of taxes of E. F. Christlanson, Martin Hanson, Jacob Smith, F, G. Titus, A. S. Chapin and N. E. Klemesrud were rejecte: Hearing of petition for change of county ad. E NOTICE 'OF HEARING PETITION AND COM- MITTEE'S REPORT. STATE OF MINNESOTA. | oo County of Beltrami, | Notice is hereby given that a petition was presented by me to the board of county com- missioners of said county, at their session, beld on_the 15th day of March, 1006, whereat it was determined, in the judgment of the members thereof, that such petition was reasonable on its face, and having so deter- mined ‘they ordered that a hearing be had upon said petition at their next session to be held at the court house in said county, which ‘hursday. the 19th day of clock a. m. appoin’ from its mer: bers a committee to examine such proposed change and designated Tuesday, the 10th day of April, 1906, at four o'clock p. m. at Sccond street in Beaudette upon said route as the time when and the place wheresuch commit- tee would meet and examine the proposed change of the route of said road and having completed their examination should make o report of their proceedings to the board of county commissioners at the above time and place designated for a hearing by said board upon the petition. Following is a true copy of said petition so presented by me to the board of county commissioners and on file in my office. . - Given under my hand and seal this 16th day of March, 1906 JOHN WILMAN, County Auditor. PETITION FOR CHANGE OF COGNTY ROAD. To the Board of Connt{ Commissioners of the County of Beltrami, Minnesota: ‘The undersigned freeholders of the county of Beltrami. residing therein petition your Honorable Board for the change of a high- way, Trunning into more than one town of said county, and not within the limits of any in- corporated city, and described as follows: Beginning at northwest corner of township 161, north of range 34 west and following im- mediately the north side of the Minnesota & Manitoba Railway, in a southeasterly di- rection until the said railway intersects the. township line between townships 161, north of range 32, west and_township 160 north of range of 32 west, from which point the said road runs due east along the tle township line for nearly seven miles to Baudette Bay, and ciosses the said bay to the townsite of Spooner, in_the northeast corner of section 1 in township 160 north of range 31 west, of. the 5th principal meridian and terminating at northeast.corner of section ‘1. township 160 north of range 31 west. . And your petitioners pray that you will change all thas portion of said above described highway which runs as follows: Beginning at meander corner in the town line between townships 160 and 161, north of range 31 west, atits interesection_with the west bank of Baudette river, and running thence east on said town line tothe corner of sections 1 and 2 in township 160 north ot range 31 west. And now connected with other roads as tollows: Not any. So that the.same when changed will run as follows: Beginning at the {oot of Second street in Baudotte, "according to the officlal. piag thereof on file and of record in the office the register of deeds in and for said Beltrami county, being its intersection .with the west bank of Baudette river, thence east along a line extending across said Tiver which is the prolongation easterly of the center line of said Second street to a point about five hun- dred and eighty feet east of the east bank of said river. thence south at right angles to said street to the intersection with the 1-16 section line between lots and 6 in section 2, township 160, north of range 31 west. thence. easterly along said 1-16th section line to the section line between sections 1 and 2 in said town 160 north of range 31 west, thence north along said section line to.the corner of said sections 1 and 2 on the above mentioned town line and to be connected with other roads as follows: At the point of beginning with Sec street in Baudette and at the point of termination with said county road and not otherwise. z The names of the owners of the land, as far as known, through which the same now passes, are: company. a corporation. And the names of the owners of the lands, as far as known, through which the same may pass when changed, are: J. L. Williams, Lewis T. Monson. and Shevlin-Mathien Lum- ‘ber company. And your petitioners pray that you will proceed to chauge said road, and cause the same to be opened according tolaw. Dated at Baudette this8th day of March 1906. Names Names IU Williams Ingwold Erickson T W Pearson Elmer Moorhead Lewis Monson Frank E Johnson P S Nelson Oskar Johnson RV Ball HO'Neil Ernest Miller John Goodman J'A CLindsay Fred Rydbe: ‘Axel Miller Martin Monson GCarl Monson Wm R Spence Aasmund Grave J 8 Williams Thos J Willlams W Coutts CF Bjorkjund M A Henderson Bernet McNamara P T Thompson Bert Cummings John L Donohue 0 Hoft Harry Vi Curry Thomas Cathcart Batez L Geroy. Carl S Dahlquist, On motion of Commissioner Saxerud, seconded by Wagner the following resolution was adopt: “Resolved that M. D. Stoner, the county surveyor, be directed to secure from the war department permission to con- struct a wagon bridge across the Baudette river upon a line which is a prolongation or extension“of the centre line of Second street of Baudette, the plat thereof on file in the office of the register of deeds in an easterly direction across Baudette river. The bridge to-be constructed according to the plan drawn by the county surveyor. On motion board adjourned to meet at ten o'clock March 16, 1906 March 16, *906. FORENOOK SESSJON. Board rdconvened as per adjournment, all ‘members present. On motion of “Commissioner seconded by Gunderson: Resolved, that one M¥, Javaniz, an inmate of the county poor farm, be furnished with an artificial limb at an expense not to exceed the-| amount of seventy-five dollars and that he be Jowed the sum of twenty dollars for travel- expenses to St. Paul and roturn for the uzpose of having said leg fitted. And said !d. 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All dealers in medicines sell them. petition, to be posted in threcof the most public places in each of the towns to be effected by the proposed location stating the time and place said committees meeting and the commissioners’ hearing on said petition would be held. the posting of such notices be- ing verified by the afidavit of the person POsting same to have been one at least thirty days, previous to the time designated for such commissioners hearing: and such com- mittee having so met proceeded to examine the road proposed to be located. and after having completed their examinations said committee made a report of tlielr proceed- Ings. setting forth the road: proposed to be located and ‘established by course and dis= tance, and recommended therein, according to_the opinion of the majority, that ke Drayers of the petitioners be graited, a copy Continued on page 3 PROFESSIONAL ..CARDS .". —-King Detective Service The largest detective service west of Chica- & Competent detectives for all occasions. itimate detective work transacted for corporations, firms and individuals in all parts of the world, All business strictly confidential. Write us today about your case Prices reasgndltbl‘e. Ag;l‘;cef‘l;e& s i 04-505-506 Century Bldg. Minneapolis, Minn RORANY . KING, inge. FARNCIS W. KING. Supt WANTS ONE CENT A WORD. LAWYERS. D. H. FISK Attorney and Counsellor at Lav Office opposite Hotel Markham. No Advertisement Accepted For Less Than 15 Cents. - Cash Must Accompany All Out Of Town Orders P.J. Russell Attorney at Law BEMIDJL, = = =« <« - _MUNN. E. E. McDonald. C.A.Pitkin McDonald & Pitkin LAWYERS Bemidji, Minn. Office: Swedback Block PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. L. A. Ward, M. D., Physician and Surgeon. Diseases of . the Eye a specialty. Glasses fitted. Dr. Rowland Gilmore Physician and Surgeon Office: Tilies Block Moved by Commissioner Saxerud seconded by Wagner that an appropriation of three hundred dollars out of the county road and bridge fund for road improvements in the Town of Frohn be granted. Motion carried. Moved by Commissioner Saxerud seconded by Gunderson that an_appropriation of two hundred dollars out of the county road and bridge fund for road improvements in_the Town of Jones be granted. Motion carried. Moved by Wagner seconded by Saxerud that an appropriation of three hundred dol- lars out of the county road and bridge fund for road improvements in the Town of Eckles be granted. Motion carried. Moved by Saxerud seconded by Wagner that an appropriation of three hundred dol- lars out of the county road and bridge fund for road improvements in Town of Lammers be granted. Motion carried. On motion board adjourned to meet at two o'clock p. m. AFTERNQON SESSION. Board reconvened as per adjournment,with all members present. On motion_of Commissioner Wagner and seconded by Saxerud the following resolution was adopted: “Resolved. that the county surveyor be instructed to make for the county auditor's office certified coples of all the townsite plats now on file in the office ot the register of deeds, to be made on blue print cloth, all of uniform size, and bound in a large plat book in a substantial manner and indexed similar to the plat book now in the register of deeds office. Said plat book to contain twents-five extra subs for future use at a total cost of one hundred fifty dollar: and the county surveyor further agrees turnish a copy of each plat made by him for record in future for one dollar per copy; and all future copies so furnished to be made in the same form, and style. Moved by Saxerud seconded by Gunderson that the auditor be instructed toadvertise for bids for corduroying one hundred twentx~ two rods more or less of town line road tween section six Town of Turtle Lake section one Town of Liberty and sectio thirty-one Town of Durand. Also for the r moval of a bridge now located thirty rods north of town line, on to the town line, Motion carried. pon motion made, seconded and carried the following resolution was adopted: COUNTY COMMISSIONERS ROAD ORDER. STATE OF MINNESOTA | County of Beltraml (%S Whereas,at a session of the board of county commissioners, on the 13th day of February, 1906, the county auditor laid before said board a petition for the location of a road as appears by the petition of the petitioners filed February 13, 1906, and signed by twenty- seven free holders along said proposed route which is described as follows: “Beginning at the northeast 1-16 post of the swk of swi{ of Sec 82 T 146 R 33 running south X mile thence west 1% miles on township line between Towns 149-33 and 14833 and 148-3¢ and running thence to the % post of Sec 4 T 148-34 thence running south to the 1-16 post thence running west on the 1-16 line for one-half mile and terminating at the 1-1¢ post north on the Sec line between sections 4 and 5 T 148-3." Which petition appearing reasonable on its face, it was ordered that a hearing upon said petition be had at their next session to be held at the court house in said county which commences on the 15th day of March, 1906, at ten o'clock a, m. And said board did also appoint from its members a committee to examine such proposed location and designated a time when and a place where such committee would meet upon such route and examine the same; and caused notices, setting forth therein a copy of sald petition, to be posted in three of the most public places iu each of the three towns to be effected by the Dl‘oé)osed location stating the time and place said committees’ meeting and the commissioners' hearing on said petition would be held, the posting of such notices be- ing verified by the aftidavit of the person posting same to have been done at least thirty days previous to the time designated for such commissioners hearing: and such committee having so met proceeded to exam- ine the road proposed to. be located, and after having. completed their ‘examinations sald committee made a report of their pro- ceedings, setting forth the road proposed to be located and established by course and distance, and recommended therein, accord- ing to the opinion of the majority, that the prayers of the petitioners be granted, a copy of the report which was returned to the board of commissioners at their next session there~ after and whereas at their said meeting, we the said board of county commissioners of said county, did proceed to determine the prayer of such petition, and a majority of said board then so agreeing that the public interest would be promoted by the locating of said road. and that the locating of said road would be of sufficient advantage to the county to warrant the paying of the damages hereinafter assessed, we do hereby order and determine that the praer of said petitioners be granted, and that a road be and the same is hereby located and established according the prayer of the petitioners and the description in sald committees report given, i Beginning at the northeast 1-16 post'of the swi_of swi{ of Sec 32 T 149 R 33 running Sonth 5 il thence west 1% miles on fowns ship line between Towns 149-33 and 148-33 and 148-3¢ and running thence to the ) post of Sec 4 T 148-34 thence running south to the 1-16 post thence running west on the 1-16 line for one-half mile and terminating at the 1-16 post north on the Sec line between sections 4 and 5 T 148-3¢ and_there ending, and it is hereby declared o be a publlc Toad four rods wide, the said description above being the centre of the said road; and the county auditor is hoveby direoted €0 nctity the SUDETViSOrs of the several towns through which such road is located that they cause so much of said road as lies In their respective towns to be opened without delay. Damages and benefits being ontired equal mo amages have boen as- sessed. iven under our hands this 10th day of 1006, Mareh A.W.DANAHER, Chairman of Board of County Commissioners. JOHN \VILXIAdbll': County Auditor. Upon mml.lon made. seconded and carried the following resolution was adopted: CCOUNTY COMMISSIONERS ROAD ORDER. STATE OF MINNESOTA | ;o County of Beltrami ‘Whereas, at a session of the board of county commissioners. on the 13th day of February, 1906, the county auditor laid before said board a petition for the location of aroad as ap- pears by the petition of the petitioners filed February 13, 1906, and signed by twenty freeholders along said proposed route which is described as follows: “'Beginning: at the south section corners bevween sections 34 and 35 town 149 N range 34 W and running thence north two miles be- tween sections 3¢ and 35, and 26 and 27, run- ning thence east one mile to corner of sec- tions 23, 24, 25 and 26 running thence north on the section line 80 rods to 16th stake thence east on 16th line one mile to range line tween ranges 33 and 34 thence in an um«r'lg direction to connect v{é&h the Red Lake ro: and there endlplz." i Dr. A. E. Henderson PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Office over First National Bank. Phones: _ Office 36, Residence 73. DR. 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