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VOLUME 4. NUMBER 148, le N NOT DROWNED; FOUND |2, e i, o who hea voon MAHUUNED UN ISLAND!\mm yesterday afternoon, when Cass Lake Party, Whose Safely Was| Froma member of the party Feared for, Are Safe and Sound. TOOK REFUGE ON CEDAR ISLAND island, where they landed and AND DARED NOT The Party Ran Short but Otherwise Fared Very until it abated, but the wind con- Well. Cass Lake, Oct. to the Pioneer).—There is a|o’cleckin the afternoon, when|ten years been a familiar figure! The Dutton moving ilictnres 1 sore need of such a buildiog, 2 i ia from|in the north country, where he|are worth seein They show at % general feeling of relisf here over | they were found by a boat al g. y ; Stanton and [the landing, taken aboard and|has been engaged in cruisingand |the opera house, Saturday lv]v::l:fn mtoem:,?fis °to"°‘lse§5t:ht: wife, Lee Burns and wife, Miss | brought to the dock. estimating timber for different;October 13. Seat sale’ at City €S, OpPO the return of Dr. THE BEMIDJIT tshy” on eatables, and experi- encing some discomfiture from the‘cold, none of the party were the worse off for their experience, althnugh their continued absence caused great anxiety among|i their friends in the village. missing from Saturday night they were found on Cedar island and brought to the village. it is learned that they left the dock Saturday evening and went to the logging hoist, on the southeast shore of Cass lake. From there they went to Cedar went out in boats failed to get to the southeast shore of theisland, where Dr. Stanton and his com- panions were camped and were in sight from the shore and could have been easily seen. BRAVE WAVES| pitched their tent for, the night. Sunday morning a severe wind storm was at its height, and they of Provisions, | decided to remain on the island ized there. DeWolf Goes to Idaho. M. P. DeWolf and wife arrived in the city this morning from tinued strong all day and they|Blackduck, and they leave today,Beltrami county. were unable to leave. The same | for Idaho, where they will here- conditions prevailed Monday and | after make their home. Call up Roe & M"k“en for| It was thought that the bonds 10.—(Special | part of Tuesday, until about 3/ Mr. DeWolf has for the past Concord grapes. | M:Curdy and Jim>3s Z2ely, who| Beyond running somewhat|lumber companies, During the|Drug Store; | GREAT CLOAK Sd The Friday, Oct. 12, at Berman Emporium, the full sample line of the most beautiful styles that have been accomplished this season, and the fact of the . vance tailored garments at very moderate prices. Garments will be delivered the same day or MEASURES TAKEN FOR ORDERS IF opportunity it gives to procure exclusive styles in ad- A neprés"entative of one of the most celebrated c‘loak manufacturers in the United States will have on dis- play the full lime of their great production of magnifi- cent coats for Ladies, Misses and Ghildreh, in the very ~newest designs in both style and lfiaterial. Our semi-annual opening cloak sales have gained great popularity on the strength of the great advantage it affords to all to selects any garment ihe desired from DESIRED. We will also have on display a full line of furs in coats, scarfs, storm collars and muffs. Our furs are of the new- est make in style and quality, none being carried over from last year. Having bought our furs before the advance in prices we are able to give you the lowest prices. The date of this sale is ’ FRIDAY,OCT'R. 12 BERMAN EMPORIUM, BEMIDJI. . BEMIDJ1, MINNESOTA, WEDNESD'f.Y, EVENn\fG OCTOBER 10, 1906 last five years he has been in the GASS LAKE vuTEs nnwn employ of the Grand Forks { Lumber company and hasire- sided at Blackduck and looked "Ew G"Y "Au' A"n u"’ after the company’s extensive interests in that vicinity. ‘Re- “Tightwood” ts Probo: contly members' of the Grand inhtwood: Interests; Opposs Frope The searching parties that|Forks company became intercs- ted in lumber business: Bonner'’s Ferry, Idaho, and Mr. DeWolf has been engaged totake 3 charge of the timber for the| Cass Lake, Oct. 10.—(Special company which has been organ- to the Pioneer).—The election Mr. DeWolf isone of the: most |©f voting on the proposition to competent {imber men ih the | boud the village in a sum not to north balf of the state, #nd he|eXceed $12,000 for the purpose has a large lcqumnm.pce jA SOCJETY. "’:EN ‘CENTS PER WEEEK COURT REFUSES T0 PART [GIRL FATALLY SHOT; MOTHER AND CHILDREN | py oYING WITH GUN Judge Clark Decides fo Let Blackduck Woman Keep Her Family of Small Daughter of G. F. Robinson of Five. : ‘Big Falls Killed Early This - Morning. sition to Issue Bonds, and at Carry Election. In probate court, yesterdsy, Judge Clark considered the matter of admitting the minor children of Mrs, Bertha Larson of Blackduck to the state school at Owatonna. % The preceedings in the matter were instituted by a petition’ of the board of county commis- sioners to the probate judge, vraying that the cbildren be sent to the school, as allegations had |- been made to the board that there were bad moral influences at their home. Deputy Sheriff Arne Solberg went to Blackduck and brought Mrs. Larson and her children (Lillian, Mionie, LOADED REVOLVER PROVES TO BE A DANGEROUS PLAYTHING held yesterday for the purpose Bullet Entered Brain and the Little Victim Died Soon After the Accident. Big Falls, Oct. 10.—(Special to § the Pioneer.) Big Falls is ina : state of mourning today as the result of an accident that occur- red at an early hour this morning, whereby Irene Robinson, daugh- a lockup twice condemned by the | Hulda; Robert and Johnnie) to serot G‘.F' Robmson', president state board of pardons and the| Bemidji pro- of “the village .councl, lost her council meetings will probably |duced into court. life. be held in the cramped quarters| Frank C. Hale of Blackduck| Irene, whois 11 years of age, in the jail building, appeared as attorney for Mrs.|was playing with a 32-calibre hraor,dn:d gleJcol:nty e r:f:' revolver, when the weapon was resented by P. J. Russell, in the|:: i absence of County Attorney Mc :ll‘lhe so:e;l : ::ne:'h:m;l:::;e:; Donald. Several witnesses from X Blackduck were examined and|eRtered the upper lip, ranged upward and emerged from the on mo‘ion of Mr. Hale the case: temple. The wounded girl was in | Of erecting a building to be used as a city hall and a jail resulted in the defeat of the proposition. would be vdted, as the village is but certain interests which -have scheme, not wanting more taxes saddled onto the yillage. The village will continue to use Call up Roe & Markusen for Concord grapes. Made Final Proof. Andrew Haarklay, chairman of the board of supervisors of Buzz'e township, was transaciing busin ss in the city today. He has a homestead abcut ten miles @0 th of Soiway. % Mr. Haarklau left this noon for Cass Lake, where he made final proof on his claim, which is the nw} of nwi sec. 35, n} of nel sec. 384 and It 7, see. 27-148-35. F. J. Baxter and- John/'H. was Gismissed, the judge main taining that there was not|igken into her home and a sufficient evidenc:e ldd_ueed to bhy;i jan was summoned, but prove the contention of immoral o influences at the home of the d”? ite all efforts to prolong her children. life,. she died an hour after the accident occurred. The parents of the dead girl are grief-stricken. Bef.re M. A, Clark, judge off probate, a hearing was held in the matter of claims against the estate of James Leland, deceased, STis Sesepoe ol Dudds of Buzle accompanied |of which J. A. Murray of Black- Everybody Works but Father. . Haarklau to Cass Lake and|duck is the administrator.| Saturday night the G. W. were his witnesses in makmg Claims were allowed aggregating ' Dutton Amusement company will the proof. : i|the sum of $410, and; proeeedmgslpresent "Everybody Works But e have been instituted for the sale; Father.” You will laugh, you } will scream when you see “father Leland lived in Langortownslnp, with his pipe of clay,” “Willie and died about a year ago. splitting wood,” and irother and _Judge Clark has received a set ! sister Ann hard'at work over the of the new" blaiiks” which. were w&sh tub. Among their other ordered.by the state board of|moving pictures the most not- control to be used by sanitylable are: “The San Francisco boards throughout the state,|Earthquake and Fire,” *The which were drawn to conform to{Eruptions of Mt. Vesuvi- the provisions of the new code,jous,” “The Bulldog and the and which differ very materially |Tramp,” “A Policeman’s Love from the old blanks that were | Affair,”” A Soldier’s Troubles,” used prior to the time the new|and ome very silly film called ; code went into effect. “Poor Algy.” They just came ] from a very successful weekon | The show of the Dutton Amuse- [the range. Their show takes ] ment company promises to be a|well among the people. - | good one. They are here Satur- | ] day, October 13. Read the Daily Pioneer. e —— Call up Roe & Markusen for Concord grapes. of land belonging to the _estate. ~-New .Postmaster at Northome. O. M. Olson, deputy shérift=ot}- Itasca county, arrived in the city yesterday afternoon from a visit to Grand Rapids and Bovey. He left last evening for his home at Northome. He intends to move from Northome to Bovey and engage in business at the latter place, in the near future. My, Olson has resigned the position of postmaster at North- ome and has been succeeded by C. W. Fields, a druggist and general merchant of Northome. The latter has already taken possession of the office and entered upon the performance of the duties of postmaster. . . .. Seed Contest Prize Winners. i eET T T Following is a list of the prize winners and prizes awarded at the 1 s : Chilaren’s Grain Growing contest held by me September 28 and 29: o Read the daily Pioneer. e e i SonE i ————— First prize wheat, Joste Hormanson 17 16 Langor e A Correction. ** oats, Dorothy Oarlson 7 81 Battle b - * corn, Roy Anderson 8 8 Battle b o A few days ago we published Beeond Dprize wheat, Ida Youngman 13 [ Quiring © 0 ] a home recipe for the quick cure| . . o SeimsQusle 2 o Lol b4 * corn, Adol lein 58 le Lake 9 of colds, coughs and lung trouble, 'l‘lunl prize whusnclrl (am:-ms u :‘n :un;le River : : Y o ts, 9 ttle furnished by Dr. A, N. Wallace,| . . owsZmmetuve ) " Baslo sw who institated the pine forest |Fou: Ize wheat, nmg.u McDougall 15 a !I:mm = treatment for consumptives. In| = e et 2 . LR the first copies of the paper Fifth prie wheat, Lydla Olson 12 ° Liberty 700 there” was an error in the| . .. :;:; Bouton Jomen s L . TortioRiver 100 prescription but this was subse- | Sixth prizs wheat. Ella Otterstadt 10 o Turtle River 650 quently corrected. The error| . . 0MsHenryLanzard " ” Tinaor o 2 ‘. ' corn, Archie Severance les was of minor importance but we Seventh prize wheat, Paul Luadtke. . £ i ,z 10 :nm Valley :: reprint the formula just as it| . . ©Ms WillimTims Lo e oy o should be.. “Mix up one-balf Eighth prize wheat, Edward Hickey o9 13 Eckles 500 ounce of concentrated Oil of Pine, | [ [ osaRailLuadike . a ] SranvValler . of@ with twe ounces of glycerine and'{ Ninth prize whenAt. Arthur Johnson l: :; 'A';nme :l.;l" 4 : i « ** corn, Adam Schmids - rant ey 4 halt pint of good whiskey. Shake Tenth prize wheat, Marguerite Titus 8 « Northern o well and use in tablespoon donea ' " AmandaKlein 18 8 TurtleLake 400 » SPROIAL PRIZES. every four hours. || Aam schmiat. Northora, bes potatoos and omton 135 The error in the first copies| omer Ornzer, Turtie River, besi 1 : Geo, Miller, largest pumpki 1 above mentioned ‘was ‘that theif Jeo.Jlen [areest Bnb! =t formula called for one ounce of| Eaward Hickey. largest mangle. 1% . * * Firstprize in wheat, oats and corn. $10 cash and round-trip ticket toSt. Paul.' concentrated Oil of Pine instead it gl of one-half ounce. . O'Leary & Bowser. $ [ First National Bank. The coacentrated Oil of Pine| J. A. Ludington. comes put up for medical use ouly in half-ounce vials inclosed | in small round wooden cases in-| g’y tended to protect it from heat| Walter Markham'. and light While the error would | A-Xiei o« - |cause no harm as is shown by|: the fact that the drugis taken : raw, & few drops at a time ‘on| Total amountof all cash prises awarded sugar in cases of uricacid rl 1 matism and lumbago, still wede- | sire that the formulago toithe| | public exactly as it was given b, : Dr. w.nm i ‘AD! Total i : o NECECCATIAICS A A ; 1