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e THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONE T e e . e e ————————— BEMIDJ1, MINNESOTA. MONDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 3, 1906. TEN CENTS PER WEER IMPORTANT MEETING COM- VOLUME 4. NUMBER 116. DAY EVENING. Proposition for fihhlishmem of Lath _ 7 - Mill to Be Considered, Also Giv- 1 E ing the Liimberjack a » Celebration, . 3 An importang meeiing of the} e Commercial Clgb will be held or Wednésday evening, when sevoral matters will be con- sidercd that are of vital import- ance to the city, A proposition'will be submitted [y to the members of the club R relative to the egtablishment of a large lath mill here, in the near e s o= future. This mill would employ = e — = CRESCEUS 2:024 == | : a large number of men and be of 3 & 4 == DAN PATCH 1:557% | great benetit to the city. 4 % z [ Another proposition that, wil - Dan Patch'and Cresceus at the Minnesota State Fair Grounds come up for consideration is a|= : - e : Ladies' Relay Race at the Minnesota State Fair all Week, September 3 to 8. c lebra,?lon tof?:e given to the f"‘;j"ll‘: address of Jnfn::s 3 E}I‘" WRITE BEAR § IN ALLEGE UEST RATES. _ - . lumberjacks ofinorthern Minn.|and the appearance of the world’s| . 4our and Gopher Capture Cups | Two Complaints Filed With Commerce . O HENRY WATTERSON'S VIEWs. |©S0t3, Who are in the habit of gacatest stallions—Dan Patch at Oshkosh, Wis. 5 Commission, APPEAL TO THE COUNTRY. i — working in t'e “wnods in this|and Cresceus, on Monday. Oshkosh, Wis., Sept. 3.—Troubadour | Washington, Sept. 1—Discrimina- — ! Passengers Have Exciting Time in| Government Ownership of Railroads|part of the state during the ey and Gopher, both of the White Bear, | tionc and unjust rates are the charges Canadian Liberal Ministry Planning New York Tunnel, | impracticable. wints It is 'the intention to p Minn,, Yacht club, are champions in { filed :vnih tge l{nter’sltuted comme‘;ci General Election. o e e s Louisville, Sept. $.—“Th 7 (e - A N Class A and B respectively of the In- | commissicu during the day agains - Gttawa, Sept. 3:=That Premior Lo oo V) YOU, SEitS-~THere were ““ Moo Ml i i oL | give the “jacks’ a two days’ cele- Additional, Locals land Lake Yachting association. Skid- | many of the important lines of rafl- st dm sl ‘ TIer LA | ofting scenes in the subway as thej ton of government ownership of ral o o . h roads of the country by shippers. Two rier will precipitate a general elee- ' it of on a southbound ex- ! roads as a plank in a Democratic bration that \ey will not soon ‘;°°1‘:: ‘;ebB‘:“: dea M°‘1: (1?5“‘05’:] co‘:nplnh\t: o livo{vlngm:.mpé»rtxm tion, appealing W the country for @ regs train at the Fourteenth stret | form at this time is not only imprac- | forget. Everything for their i i A e o IR S p s the constdoration” ot the 4 renewal of confidence, next station. Trafiic was tied up for thirty. | ticable in tie highest degree,” Hewry | ill be furnished ang| J-J+ Huyuck left yesterday for Class A and Glyndwr of the Oshkosh | po! or thy of - . 15 the Peiortnow i ere hers ' lec i g ave in th tsville = | pleasure wil urnished and Yacht club, winner of the champiop- | comrmission, were placed on file and it s IErCut dorey five minutcs and conditions hecame so | Watterson says in the Loulsville Couri- ; invi .| the twin cities. 3 s likely that both will result later in Sir Wilfred Laurier will g0 to the jyiilepable (4 many of the trains that | er Journal in discussing Mr. Bryan's|all will be invited. The affair : i ship a year ago, is a close third: e, Pacific coast mext month. The I8 ppsengers iveatencd to attack the | Madison Square Garden speech, “but | will be ext nsively advertised in| Harry Gillhan came downfrom | =Twentythree of the Lake Butte des | REFHAER o0 worchants' pificance attached to (his trip Causes ' gonguetors and wreck the cars if they | if it were adopted as a fighting line | ., & hid & Blackduck this morning. Orts xacht club takes docong MONOLsH beeitnot 5 E the political prophets at the capital (oo pot wed to disembark and | would cost us the election. It could | € Western part of this state ¥ In Class B, being but fourteen points | Traffic association of Denver com to foretell an appeal to the people pave (neir way along the tracks to uot be carried out as a policy even ard throughout North Dasota,| W. H. Squier of Blackduck | behind the leader. Terrier IL of the nlldin;flmt :‘a FA"\'ei'l'l ‘?lrk. Ne: Ha::l'; :lflfil:‘m umf‘cl\:' ‘nu‘n:lhfi.“ ‘N:-- plrosv:\_i | the stations. if by some cflt:\iclysn'r\ Xe slu;uiltd con]\e where mar.y of the boys are now |spent the day in the city. }‘&“fifi?fi{‘: ':o:::ltlfla:b'lg::::é;d{h?:; . :fi o f:;: ;fr'ior:fl':?fl““::n:’g :‘y“"“ arliamentary term will not end until} gone of stovs el er in s ) it p £ . -three. he imy I 1909, yet those who profess (o Know | o or e s conductors Telused 1o ot ‘::m?xelg 25 2 ollcy by any | “PZAged in assisting the tillers | H. C. Buckner, operator in the| The ninth annual regatta of the In | dolng busizsss between the Northern ready for a general election. It is!y, fter women had fainted ble at hea It is wn-American and | . Fvery member o islo 2ai 3 § = % aaid by one iigh 1n. the counells of the ! b % alter wamen Badliminied B o vais, IGRIGEL to allighs pio y of the club i~ | Crookston, visited with Roy Tho- | mony was the presentation of the cups | chants ard obbers in favor. of those government pariy that shortly atter | e tas eaused at the Four fessions on the side of simple, offica. | UF2Cd to attend the meetingWed- | mas yest :rday. at the clubhouse. Troubadour and|of San Francisco and other Pacific the close of the approaching J"m,m‘ml Fetly. Gtrant. BUAlIR 1 ;& ‘shtt & cious and upright government—like | nesday evening, J. Dunlop and A. Smith left Gopher take away from this city more | coast points in the matter of freight session the premier will dissolve cult in Alie the winged lorse in the Irish legend, % T cups and trophies than it has been the | rates. tor box of the sikth. car this moroing for Walker where s and 1 on nt liameni and appeal to the count of the b | impossible to catch and not worth Gans-Nelson Fight by Rounds lot of a brace of vachts ever before to| The second case involves the freig] a renewal of confidence. The U flame, which lighted up having when caught.”” Fight by they have the contract.to lath | win in so short a period. 13ach has a | rates charged by Southern roads for The reason 1ed for 50 arbitrary | g, gal sonred the passeiiPers: | pi b cidias </ S, Full report of the Gans-Battl- h 7 O > total of six cups. | the shipment of fruit to the Northern 8 step, when Only two yeurs of the | wey o o e e e | <2 mmewime o2FEEr |ing Nols 126 fieht wi the new Cass county court house. — o markets. - The complaint is brought . B S ¥ | women ned and fainted, while ’ o ° ing Nelson prize fight will be re i ananrTi Omaha Ice Company Fined. 5 present life of parliunent have ex-| bee line for the doors | Baltimore Butchers Strike. sei i} - Misses Tilleand MyrtleLadke, | O e Comeany, TaneC. b pired, is that the tariit will be revised | e g i 5| ceivedzatSullivan’s place ~this| - N 73| Omaba, Sept. 3—The - Omaha Tce, 4 = ! E £ v way out to the plat- | Baltimore, Sept. 3.—Three hundréd|. » o S sisters of Mrs. O. Gr 2 3 2 ia such a manner is to satisiy the |y Y station men | butchers went on strike during. the | *ternoon. Tight begins at 4[> s Coal and Storage company and John popular demand. The rapid inerease [ 10 1 et | day for & Rinetion: Gy witious ans | welocl returned this: morning:: Doe, as its president, were-fined dur-| have Northern connection ave made v o the population of Western Canada |y = | tion in their pay of $11 a week. They tiome in:8t. Paul, after a ing the day in police court by Judge | defendants. 3 S ! 4 € pes hoed Lo Lo carrie i ‘ew of the smaller slaughterhouse " o > 3 2 : =TS - sentution i parliament. Two new | S EE O b e o ey "E(erhOuse | Owing to the fact thst this is| J. Hi Grouch has purchased | fine amounted to §25.on each of the Official Figures of Loss of Life Made L "”’I‘;‘l‘l"" e e et k) < olf and the train crew | ers’ demands, but the business of the | “Labor Day,” the Pioneer goes nt business, of E. E. m’decg‘;mi:: gl‘l’:on"‘;'::lfl‘:;s o =5+ public, . the Northwestern provinces has just| OUSIL 1he fire with sand for Lwenty local firms is practically tied up. to press much earlier than usual | Durkee;#t Cloguet,and leaves for San Francisco, Sept. 3.—In all 452 3 tes LEwre v § ai s s : lives as the resalt be(e;'.ex‘[,:ru:u“ ntation will be given | Lio, Lraln was then started for down | e s licnnseque"“y eodsiderably fehat P t?dny' Hegexpacks g:‘:]?:%a%saster of April 18, the local the West, a lil > of tarier | V™ = s aeo o Fire desiroyed every business house sby "ot local tnatter. fomain in Ulpqacy ghe bah}me 9 health department so states in a for raform will be 1 Welsh: Coal Miners strike. In the miuing town of 'Stent, Cal, 4 oy $he.fall, a8 he.hagisoverals impor. mel-Teport sent to tie tats boardiot Western farmers, and thus any 1058 | cargiff, \ales, Sept. 3—REleven Thirtythrce buildings were burned, Beltrami County the *‘Key- tnt contracts ta;pomplete. celved a dispatch from the quarter-| heaith. Of he yieHims 300 were liiga ort i s , i et i cing @ ioss of §7! o ? f m y falling walls, 177 perl y fire, S Subvert i thie Kust (0 (he €OYoI- | thousand coul miners of the Rhymney | CAUSIn & joss of §75,000. Yesterday was a sort of “gath-| B, R. Dampier of Akeley, wh | Baster at Honolulu which indicates| v ‘& & 8 & 0 0t e result that the transport Sheridan may be saved. It says that the ship is held on the reef amidship and it is hoped she will slide off. She was going valley strick during the day against the employment of nonunion men and ' 10,000 more gave notice of thelr inten- ! ) tlon to leave their work for the same The lowa state fair broke 21l rec)ering of the clans,” from a polit- ords for attendance, more than 250, ;.1 o Loz s A 000 persuns having seen the expeai,| C 5'atdpoint, in Bemidji. Iti tion. The"live stock exhibition was|conceded that Beltrami couwnt; of ptomaire poisoning due to eating “emergency” canned goods of poor_ quality; 420 are belleved to have heen white, 18 Chinese and 4 Japanese. -- together with the unexcelled prosper- ity throughout the country, will insure ! the triumphant return of the govern- ment to power. is a candidat: for the republicar nomination for county attorney of Hubbard couanty, was & visito: el N o s tern why reason. exceptionaily fine, is largely the key to the situation |jn the city yesterday.” He is :isetl.:;ivn:n ltlh;o‘:r?: gl The figures given relate to the - = = — in the election of candidates for making a vigorous campaign, i} — —— T deaths prolfedeLm occurred. S the republican nomination for the | popular, and’ will probably land | CANNOT LIiVE UP TO RATE LAW. LOSING GROUND IN SANTIAGO. - legislature in this district and|¢he nomination. th> various candidates are keep- e toms b= ing a watchful eye on this com-| SCANDAL IN DEAF SCHOOL. o & munity. Employes of Children's Institution o i Summarily Dismissed. o) Pendergast by Acclamation. New York, Sept. 3.—A special to the The Beltrami county delega : tion to the democratic state con- g vention léft today for Minneapo X 5 X lis, where the convention will be held tomorrow. L. G. Pender- Railways Pcint Out Some Impossible insurgents Unable to Secure Sufficient Features. “ = Recruits. ¥l Washington, Sept. 3.—Although the Havana, Sept. 3.~-Dispatches: from | railroad rate bill went into effect on B Santiago de Cuba announce thdt:rural | Tuesday last the railroads have not guards have-surrounded the toym of | complied with its terms in some re- Songo and have captured Urbano San- | spects, and probably they never will. chez, the insurgent leader there, The reason is that it is a physical The recruiting of insurgents in San- | impossibility to do so. The new law tlago, the governor of that province | requires every railroad to post in each asserts, has proved unsuccessful and | ‘station along its line a complete copy he adds that he has a military force | of passenger and freight tariffs to ev- 8 at his disposal with "which he can | ery other point in the country. World from Rome, N. Y., says that, as a result of an investigation by the state ‘board of charities into the man- agement of the Central New York in- stitute for deaf mutes, peremptory or- ders were issued by the state board The investigation was caused by anonymous letters sent to teachers of the institution. There are about 160 inmates of the institution, half of whoin are girls about sixteen years old. i kv i i > adi : to the local managing board requiring | quickly crush any uprising in any part | The railroads have pointed out to - Any SthF sho WII in our windows for ?5 per susty (tan.dlda.he for the non.ina-| xe immediate dismissal Of every em- | of tng province. He is holding a spe- | the commissioners that to comply with | _ cent less than its real . value. ' Don’t miss tion for lieutenant governor, went | aloye on the payroll of the institution. | gja1 troop train, -fully equipped, con-|the letter of the law in this respect is 1 - this opportunity. . pive g 5 . “|down this morning. This order has been complied With. | gtantly in waiting at the railroad sta- | nbsolutely impossible. Not one of them tion ready to be dispatched to the! has yvet been able to prépare such a scene of any uprising. During the afternoon dispatches were received from Puerto Principe aunouncing that Joaquin Castillo, with | a schedule. 400 men, had started from Moron in Besides this, it is argued that there pursuit of a band of insurgents who 1s scarcely a station in the country had crossed the line from the province ' with suffictent wall space to accommo- 3 of Santa Clara. = ! date the table when completed. P.:J. Russell, chairman- of the delegation, predicts the nomina- tion of Mr. Pendergast by accla- mation, as Governor Johnson’ running mate on the democratic s O ticket. BIGAMY CASE CONTINUED. tchedule as the act requires, and not sne of them ‘has a force of expert. freight rate clerks to enable it to ma’lke HUNTERS! e soyoe HUNTERS! - may need in the way of hunting hoots, coats, pack. sacks, etc. We carry the famous Chipjewa sewed down cruiser, the most comfor.able and durable on the market. Also Patmins viscole hunting boots. the most reliable HUNTERS! it © HUNTERS! DRESS GOODS Keep your eye on our windows for {all and winter dress goods. We are unpacking them every day and are confident that we have the things you wantat the right price. E.H.WINTER & COMPY 3 Chicago Professor's Hearing to.Take Minnesota Butter. Place Se pt. 1. There will be a larger number Chicago, Sept. 3—Thé hearing of of people from eastern states at|the case against Professor Charles H. i 4 ¢ o |Frye, who i3 accused of bigamy by P! [ J the Minnesota State Fair I.h!s Mrs. Goddard of Herley, /8. De’ wis year than ever before and this during the day continued until fact bring out a better class Sept. 10. o Frye was, vears ago, at thé head of of exhibits in all the departments the Cook county normal school and | which shows something of thenirty.one years ago disappedred. He fesources of the state. All will | returned a short time ago and gave his i nwife $5,000 if she would ask no ques- want to show Mioneapolis at her 3 2 2 tions. A few.days after his arrival best This will be especially iy ¢his city he was arrested on a true in 1k dairy department. |charge of bigamy preferred by Mrs. Minnesota stands for the best|Goddard, who sald that he married B her-under the name of Goddard. butter intha world. Her butter- SN Shenae S e makers will want to show the TO PROTECT CONSULATE. best they can do and roll up the! ., A h_tg.hf.st .ma.rkings. Ths dairy German Marines: - |division is in charge of E. W.| Buenos Ayres, Sept 3—A’ dispatch Trow whose success with the received here from a French source I'at Valparalso reports that the German | work for several years has been, consul there, fearing the possible loot- | marked, ing of the consulate, landed & detach- The fair opens on Monday ment of bluejackets trom the German il " fai cruiser ‘Falke. The Chilean minister | Sept. 3, and the half-fair rates on of war, it is'added, promptly demanded { | the railroads go into effuct on the the immediate’ reembarkation of ithe | | previous. Saturday. This gives sallors, saying that the Chilean police plenty of time to reach the cities ' yar "!l'-‘."?},‘,‘;:" A Ackerman, patrons of the company. S Sheridan May Be Saved. ‘Washington, Sept. 3.—The quarter- master general of the army has re- ~vis. the Great Northern Railwa. *the comfortable way" : Bemld}i to Minneapolis or St. Paul and re- - - “turn $72.39, - 'TIOKETS ON SALE FROM SEPTEMBER IST TO SEPTEMBER 8TH. with final return Hmit of Sept. 10th, = E. E. CHAMBERLAIN, A.L.CRAIG. 3 § Agent: o i ans P’rot‘ut Against Landing éf i I Pt T WY