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THE BEMIDJI VOLUME 4. NUMBER 156. BEMIDJ1, MINNESOTA, FRIDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 19, 1906. TWO MINNEAPOLIS MEN Surprised the McTaggarts. |STANDARD OIL GOMPANY Wiestlog WS Sabirday. |BEMIDJL AND “RAPIDS” TEN CENTS PER WEEK “IT MIGHT HAVE BEEN,” LAMENT OF H. C. GROVE Hurt at Bagley. Bagley, Oct. 19.—Sivert Erg- son of Crookston, who is em-, ployed as a car repairer at the Bagley gravel pit, was seriously injured yesterday by having a car pushed against him while at work. His leg was broken and A number of friends of Mr. Cousiderable interest is bein, Tn LUE 2“,000 ']UU FEET and Mrs, Joe McTaggart sur- GUILTY, SAYS 0“'0 JUHY taken in the wrestling match I" A PIGSKI" STHHBGLE ! prised them at their home Wed- that will be pulled off at .the < nesday evening, bringing with 4 ; opera house tomorrow evening, : Dempsey and Dougherty to Make Big | them many good things to eat|Prosecution of Trust at Findley Ends|between Bert R. Shores, the|Local Highschool Players to Battle Cut This Winter Near and a determination to have a Unfavorably for John D.'s ghi-héflm::;fh:hcbzmplwn» (;n_d Saturday With Team at the - d time at the McTaggart uie Guentzel, the burly Ger- Neighboring Village. Deer River. gg?nicil;. i ewere plige a, Concern. méan who is employed at the Be- b e his left arm and hand were badly progressivecinch being the game. midji brewery. e bl'.\llled.. yhlle he s\;flinled other Mrs. J. A. McDonald won the Shores s one of the best men| e emigji highschool foot.|RiROr injuries. His leg was| g o i i Adeal was closed yesterdsy | frg, prize, Refreshments were of his weight in America, He re: Fat L] ith | Proken just above the ankle and CorS APIominent roai, whereby J. M. Dempsey and J.|served and the party h.d a royal b Sated Jim P, th ball team will play & game With/jg nog only a painfi], but & seri-| 63t of Big Fal's, was in Bemidji P. Dougherty of Minneapolis|good time. - s X on |cently defégted Jim Parr, thelyhe Grand Rapids highschool[ous injury. - Ergson is well|today at:ending tosome busiuess signed a contract to cut and log - found guilty of conspiracy in|Hnglish champion, winning the|gjeyen a; Grand Rapids tomor-{known' in Crookston, He is]mattors. After looking over the g restraint of trade. iatter's 1337“ belt, which is on|;ow s Tornoon! Big Falls Man Could Have Bougl'n Bemidiji Site Once for a _ Mere Song. Findley, Ohio, Oct. 19.— (Special to the Pioneer)—The. Standard Oil company has been il i Dop't Read This. ! ; ) amarricd man and nis family |city and noting - the many im- twenty million feet of pine for 0 The jury, which had been out exhibition 30 Schneider Bros.’ This will b the tirst meeting Ly y : to tirod i et live on Front street. provements that have been made i . |gan tuned, cleaned, repaired, pol- | its verdict of guilty tuday. The|Window. Shores agrees to throw |of the teams representing these during the last year, new busi. ;L::tiarnc{; ;r;;l::,;ejfil:;vol:nfrga:t ished or r’eguln.n.sd,’ leave or_:lers charge was gonspiracy against|Gueu.tzol three times in an hour :;;vo schools, %?db:h" ‘:“mme.gg BELTHAMI PHnPEnT' w""‘ ness and resideuce, buildings the shumpdze § this week at Bisiar, Vanderlip & |trade in the violation of the|or forfeit $50 and the entire gate co:ss;f:bl:linmre;" cT:e xvllla- BE TIXEn AT 35 sau 459 that have been erected and new s Hmpage. . Company’s music store. Valentine anti-trust law. receipts, cateh-as-catch-can style, | ¥918/C 8 i) ) i B This timber is located in Town[———— | "‘7vo'verdict was returned atl transle hokbared pids” eleven are mostly old play- ronde enterprises established, Mr. 14323, about twenty miles north | Minneapolis mills. 4:35 this morning, the jury hav- & Shoé:'es liaa visited .Bemidji o eh::'inwm ]:";3 u:: :?g’::"f‘gf :i State Board of Equalization Returns Grove expressed much surprise, of Deer River, where it will be| The cutting and hauling of this |ing announced their readiness to e 7 > County Valuation to County saf e . Auditor. the Carpenter & Lamb Lumber| If you want your piano or or-|for thirty.two hours, returned ’ i g n to many |least on viou D 1le q f Reo cut and hauled to the tracks of|timber will necessitate the em- report exMck. ::;;l: s;:;ve}];l[: ?: : quiet, ‘myl the an?i(ggeplgy:rssea]::vé v{)};‘een ‘I was & resident of Bemidji the Minneapolis & Rainy River |Ploymentofa large number of| Bert Shores, the lightheavy-| oo fillow, and is every|lOBSther in a contest but once . men and teams, and Messrs. |weight wrestler will appear at|’ 1 Guentzel is bi previously this year, and for railroad and hauled to Deer Dempsey and Dougherty will|the city hall Saturday night and |inch a wrestler, &' | most of the players this is their empsey el 1| meet Louie Guentzel, the loc;llsbromzy and understands the lir'i{]footbau season. champion, in a handicap match. e, and the handicap match e team will line up as fol- § The gatch is to be a :ood one 526 & a4 B lows: Lycan ¢, Gould ll)g, Hom- {county, as returned by the state “f‘“ "h"ehw"“'lfi ever be much and doors open 9:30. |should be a good one. drom rg, Richardson (captain) It, | board of equalization. - of a town bere; in fact; [ could Dangerfield rt, Piice le, Kruse| The grand total valuation of|have gotten the land on which re, Brannon quarter, Getchell rb, | both real and personal property | Bemidji is built for avery small Collins 1h, Peterson fullback;|i8 $5,680,459. The real estate| .. substitates, Dwyer and Myers. |8 placed at $4,739,989 and the ] lived here until si The team is somewhat heavier|personal property valuation is 2 X pais 3 than the linc-up at Cass Lake|$940,470. The total valuation as|8g0, when 1 moved to the Big — two weeks ago. 1 returned lastyear was $4,472,179, | Falls country and have watched Considerable -attention has | With real estate at $3,544,101 and | that commaunity develop, from a ! been given to training the play-|Personal property at $928,078. [ o4 ociaders who were un- when about all that was-here to = i mark a site was a log cabin ard County Auditor Wilmann has|a sstopping place,’ near the old footed up the totals of the as-l 33 ‘ sessed valuation of Beltrami| C2rSon building. [little thought Rif"“j :?.nd. .dumped into .tbe immediately commence the wor Mississippi river, to be driven|of swamping out roads and build- from there down the river to theiing camps. QUALITY CLOTHES STORE ’ ers in ting, of late, and th The.increase in the real estate] < 2 . worlk in this department 1 stead: | "@luation this year as compared [A0Ie tfirst to erect even a small o \ ily improving., = . with last year, is largely due to!shack, until now, when nearly CLOTHING HOUSE While the local team_is modest | the listing of 60,000 acres of lands|every-Settler has a fine claim, —— and denies any claim to winning |in the county which bave becomé|one that would bring him a nice taxable property. The increase = Eh? gmdnethai '&e "R:gfiids.," i: !:g in the personal property valua | bunch' of morey, should he care elieve at they will give the|!D A "|to dispose of his farm. There TRULY THE RICHEST CLOTHES SHOW | it = i vt i i oo ' H"Mufl GWES GASS I.AKE increase made by the state board | Berzidji who took land up in the IN NORTHERN MINNESOTA! SHIK RAPIDS SINMILL on certain banking institutions. |north country and abandoned —_— AMERICAN FLEET IN PATH [ mecoserny siaoi i tpessing the We concentrate our energies and resources on ap- . parel of “QUALITY”--nothing to divide or distract whay has proven to be a good our attention from the specialization of such mer- OF CYGLONE AT HAVANASice chandise as has made this _“We, up north; are pleased to see Bemidji forge to the front, THE DOMINATING CLOTHES-DISTRIBUTING POINT OF NORTHERN MINNESOTA FOR MEN, YOUNG MEN AND BOYS Employe of Mill, However, Ridicules the Suggestion of-a Change. ' New York, Oct._19.—(Special { because what'develops Bemidji to the Pioveer)—A ' telegram| will result in much good to the from Havana says that over 100 Big F.lls country, bring us persons are'dead as & resuit of more settlers and assist in mak- the worst cyclone which ever|ing po:thern Minnesota what the visited that city. Almighty intended it to be, a The whole American flect was|jand rich in agricultural and menaced and the cruiser Brook- | miperal productiveness.” I' a was torn from her moorings —_— and thrown on shore. There were thiity-four fatalities, con- Cass Lake, Oct. 19.—For sev- eral months past, there have been rumors bere to the effect that the sawmill at Sauk Rapids belonging to the J. Neils Lumber co::pany wouldc be torn down| and removed to Cass Lake, where|inoq to the natives, while sixteen 't would be added to the mill of | toreign residents are reported the company bere. An employe killed. of the Sauk Rapids mill, who i8] " More than a thousand tents in in touch with lt,‘he intents and camp Columbia were blown to purposes of the management atoms, houses were unroofed, there, says of the romor: “W’ith the Tapidly changing and one trooper was fatally hurt, conditions in the countries where the timber industry has been : paramount there are always|Which they recently purchased, rumors afloat about what this|and which will be the first ma |and she was much disappointed company is gomg to do. Dame|chine of its kind ever used inlaf not meeting her “spouse” on rumor is busy these days on the | Beltrami county. - lher arrival here from Dakota. mill of the J. Neils Lumber com- pany in Sauk Rapids, but from what I can learn there is no im- mediate danger of the shifting of the scenes. The J. Neils Lum- ber company, which is a kindred" industry of the Shevlin-Car-| penter concerns, is abundantly able to furnish plenty of logs for Looking for Husband: Mrs. Samuel Berge and five children arrived in the city last night from Cando, N D . and ex- pected to be met here by her husband, but: up to a late hour this afternoon, Mr. Berge had not put in an appearance at the G. N. stat'on. According to Mrs. Berge, her husband is working in the city and had rented a house in which they were to hve, The best values in Suits and Overcoats $15. $I18. $20. $22. $24. $25. Commanding black and blue quality suits at $15.00 This fall’s best sellers. Reliable make. Accumu- lated small lots, one to three suits of a lot. Every size, short, long, regular, stout, new hip-drape coats New fall modes underpriced for quick disposal Ser- ges, Thibets, Cheviots, Viceines, lined with serge. Not a suit i the 1 5 lotworthunder$18 1 5 some $22& $25 all Boy’s Ruff and Tuff School Suits. Copyright 1908 Extra strength grey Cassimers and fancy $ 5 00 . the cut with a new steam hauler For Friday and Saturday Crochet Thread One lot of Boys 50c¢ The House of kupsenheimer - YrOTStEdS, 7 t0 15 VYEALH o fhns vt oml wils Copyright 1906 many years to come. One lot of Crochet thrd caps for for ’ ‘ . The House of Kuppenhelmer “The concern has a large DY nee b 5 |25 Boy’s Rip-proof Bessemor | Young Men’s ‘Alma Mater’ | Boys Tourist Overcoaits, Emlgnncl oélfimber on t.Pe [Aaec‘l; the 5¢ kl:]ld, pure dwlme, eachi=iiien i o Suits. reintorced $ suits, sizes 30 to $ $3.50, $5.00, & $ one i reservation and) f éoru and- - mixe Shoes thruout,size 7-17 3-50 36 chest........ 15'00 $6 50, $7.50 & 10'00 il b i e mil‘l“ar(}llscsl; fgaspool........... 'm One lot of Mens $3.50 Luke and Sauk Rapids before avy Cloakin, shoes for per there will'be a wrecking process. e b Gox £ L 32|98 Ouve of the officials stated, a short One lot of heavy nigger PBIE At FlorSheim time ago, that the mill at Sauk| @ head and zibalien cloaking One lot of Ladies’ $2.50 Rapids was one of the-best in the Stetson’s S worth from $1.50 to 2.50 | shoes for per northwest for its size and pays 3 - szlls ] dingly well for the imvest-| [ & yard, for a PRIFCL, e Quality Hat ; Shoes % :::E ;Tty:;a:emoh the bl{nil‘lt at yard ., ........... '95 One lot of Ladies’ $2.25 SR 5 'S apids i mirably ' sit-] e Bhe Initial Hat Enamel colt,f0xide kid, Select s ;;lr :slin’i‘lroad fa‘,vili;as Underwear shoes for per SI.as Veleour calf. Waterproof soled, are concerned.’’ One lot of Men’s winter pmé ....... f Y M F $6 003and : under- 0 ne lot of irses’ fine e OPSAHL WILL CUT MUGH | | wear. ... 250 OFF | o cat ‘shocs, worth from Low crown “Crimper” mode $5-00 One lot of Boys and | $225 to $250 a . pair, $3.50 CEDAR DURING THE WINTER Misses underwear (draw- priee per $||95 g REE i ato| ] ™ coly) natural wool, R S Wb Stetson’s st ff hats'06 07 mode W ubthe endar and solo vooy ool sizes:28 to 82, worth from Soaps and Powders $ 4 00 alkover :half-secti:n of fand, fl;vhicthe 85¢ to 70c according to i l:Slmh soap, large .In wns near F\ stoffice. r. i 106 Der . gare - ap 8B G C s sl * Shoes &psah}; whi is-1n the city, states -fl?’tp“ce PeE gar: .39 Three cakes for 25 cents . . that he will take from the land b R : Hotel ‘Soap, per Gordon’s Campass in new brim BENCH-MADE during the coming winter, 20,000 ————wmur cap,——— e - .05 poles, 2,000 cords of -pulpwood, y 7 SRS OO0 3 00 5 A Ry 500,000 f2et of logs and a large One lot of ~Misses an- Six bars for 25 cents. . New lasts in snappy swing soles quantity of posts, of which it is ra caps, the kind that tes, f: th & 1mpossible to esti’mnte the exact 2 L Colga S Button modes ftmest some stores ask a dollar | tale powder, per |6 4 00 The half-section is in secticn for, we bought a lot very | sifter ... ... ...... (1] - D 8 and 9-162 81, nine miles north- cheap, you get the 29 Listerine, price 7 . west of Foy. -One camp has al-| N henefit, each .. . . . U per bottle JUNIOR SHOE for young fel- [ | ¢2dy been put in and abiut 0 o thirty men are employed, and lows, crock style, Goodyear wit forty fivy more will be given Fullest Choice Fall Caps For wotk, it they can be secured. Men and Boys e T e $3.00 | | omtiibn niticte Land ¢ , which yvill- baul \ 7 | DL ATIA\/ICS ™ a oo