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THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIO e VOLUME 4. NUMBER 167. , BEMIDJ1, MINNESOTA, THURSDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 1, 1906, TEN CENTS PER WEEK ELECTION RETURNS TO BE |BRAKEMAN BADLY INJURED [A, L. COLE ENTHUSIASM |MAMMOTH LYNX KILLED _|FORKS COMPANY T0 L0G FURNISHED PUELIC FREE| WHILE MAKING GOUPLING| RUNS HIGH AT TENSTRIKE| NEAR LAKE PLAITAE!ET MUGH TIMBER NEAR HERE GLOSE OF A SUCCESSFUL YEAR Henry Funkley Arouses Voters of Northwestern Telephone Company and | Peter Wolvert Is Caught Between “Doc” Winebrenner Shoots Savage | 12,000,000 Feet of Pine to Be Cut We are, today, commencing our second year the Pioneer Are “Allied” for Box Cars---Will Lose a Neighboring Village With Re- Feline Weighing 120 in LaSell Lake in business in Bemidji, and wish to take this Election Night. Foot.. publican Oratory. Pounds. Country. oppurtunity to thank our customers for the _— - part they haye taken in making our business - a suceess. It will be our aim the coming year to ma- terially add to the stock and to give our pat- rons better service. It has been ouraim in the past to have the very best brands of goods and the coming season we will endeavor to keep up the standard of the pastand improve on same as new brands are brought into the market. Toour old customers we extend best wishes and 1nvite them to call on us when in need of staple and fancy groceries, teas and coffees, the best canned goods, the best dried fruits, pickles and other groceries. To those who have not been our customers, we invite them to call at the store. MINN. ROE & MARKUSEN, BEMIDJI, “‘Doc’’ Winebrenner, who owns & claim on the southwest shore of Lake Plantagnet, the first of the week killed one of the largest lynxes ever seen in this part of the state, Mr. Winebrenner was going from the woods about his place to the lake for the purpose of hunting ducks when he caught sight of thelynx. A well-direct- ed shot stretched the beast at his feet, and he took it home with him, It stood four feet high and weighed 120 “pounds, not being in very good condi.ion. Mr. Winebrenner will stuff the carcass and preserve it. Eastern Star Social. A pleasure and profit social will be given by -the Eastern Star, Friday evening. Masons and members of the ‘“Star” are cordially invited to attend this gathering. A good entertain- ment has neen provided for the occasion and a good attendance “‘Bijou” Changes Hands. is desired. “ Bisiar, Vanderlip & Company - have purchased the Bijou theater 2 uns -{and ‘will Hereafter conduct the ] 8t Petersburg Celebration Passes |S3Me. The deal was closed the : Without Disorder. first -of the week, Roeberz & The Grand Forks Lumber company will this winter - lng twelve million feet of pine tim. ber, located in the LaSell lake country, thirty miles southwest of Bemidji, which the company purchased last summer from C. F. Ruggles, ths Chicago millionaire. The timber is adjacent to the Schoolcraft and LaSell rivers and will be dumped into these streams and next spring driven down the Mississippi river and its tributaries to Lake Irving, where it will be hoisted onto cars and taken to the mill at East Grand Forks. 3 Three camps have already been established in the heart of the timber and the work of cutting the logs is well under way. 3 These operations will give em- ployment to a large number of men and teams. A. E. Harns, Iccal manager of| While coupling cars in the the Northwestern Telephone Ex- | M. & I. yards at South Bemidji change company, has received |this morning, Peter Wolvert was word from C. D. Carter of]seriously injired, his right foot i Crookston, district manager of being badly crushed and his the company, to the effect that|chest hurt. the teleptione company will sus-| Wolvertis a brakeman on the pend all local business on its|M. & I. and he had made the lines next Tuesday evening and |coupling between two box cars. night and that the election re |He stepped between the cars be- turns from all parts of the state |fore the slack had all gone from will be furnished over the wires,|the automatic coupler and the free of charge. cars came together, catching him Mr. Harris will co-operate with {in the chest. ‘A wheel on the car the Daily Pioneer in obtaining|run over his-left foot, mangling accurate returns from all pre.lamd smashing it and breaking cincts 1n Beltrami county as|tie bones. The cars stopped be- soon as possible, and alsoin get- | fore .any further injury was ting the state returns from St.|dcne. Paul. Wolvert was taken from the Samaritan Ball. two named. Particulars as to how these re-|track and brought to the depot, dide Th> Hallowe’en ball given last turns will be handled will be an-|where a dray' took him to St.|for governor, such a majority night at the Masonic hall under nounced more fully, later. Anthony hospital. "I_‘he fo'nt was fa}mt he wo\lld.know that the o'ld- the auspices of the Modern e dressed and the injury in the |time re.pnbhcans had rallied Samaritans, was a notable affair. chest given attention by a local [around his standard, and appre- The weather was fine for a big physician, after which. Wolvert |ciated his true worth and the turn-out, and fully 150 people was taken to Brainerd on the efi‘orts he had made to bun.ld up. were present and enjoyed the Wi P. DoWolf, wh M. & 1. passenger, and will re- this northern county. This part dancing. Invitations tothenam: | 2oF® a:nd can be fonnd.m his|letter from M. - Ja8 o - Wf 0| main in the N. P. hospital there|of his 'speech brought forth bar 6f 200 hiid Bosh st ot studio in the Street bulding. recently F!efi '-;“5 county for |, he recovers from his ic-|applause thatlasted for several The hall was tastily bedecked This work in the up-country| Bonners Ferry, Idaho, massume,]unes minutes. : : has taken Mr. Reed away from |the management of the logging|” - whjle the injury inthe chestis| So nicely - did the meeting o X his business here a great deal|operations at that place for the|, + of a serious nature, it is|progress, and such was the har- hSt. :’etl;nh:rzi t:::‘x.r::neol:m:; Pmdgren of .(}mokslon dispos- this summer, but it has been|Bonners Ferry Lumber com-|u,uqhy that the foot is so badly [ mony that prevailed, that one| preciamation of the imperisl manteste | 108 Of the business to the local richin results; for he has re-[pany. Mr. DeWolf states thab|,.,shed that amputation will be|would have thought a good, old-|giving a constitution to Russia passed |Br@. — J. Vanderlip will have s turned with some of the finest|he is greatly pleased with the|,. ocsary. fashioned Methodist lovefeast ’;‘e:t‘ f“‘e::";",;'e“;:“;:“{v:‘fe’“:;&' personal mlnlgement of the = views to be found in his large|country, more especially withi was beiog held msteadofnpolm Bratal to the cathedrals ot ohorenas | theater. = = and famous collection. These|the mountain scenery. The top| 5 cal meeting. #nd only small crowds of people were | -The Bijou gives an enterhm- $ pictures are for sale and make|of the mountains are plainly| Caller—You call this garden scene ment consist'ng of moving pic- The meeting here is a testi-|fo be secw in the flag decorated % st “June,” but the leaves are all on the ; i Btreets, many of the residents decid- R asmce a Christmas present as | visible from Bouners Ferry, the ot /Goiq'or on'the trees. Draub. | moDial of the triumphant march | go"to stay indoors owing 16 the fear | Lores & d illustrated songs. A Tenstrike, Nov. 1.—(Special to the Pioneer.)—A rousing repub- lican rally was held in Jocobson’s hall last evening, the hall being packed to suffocation by & crowd that amply demonstrated the loyalty of Tenstrike- voters to the republican party. The meeting was presided over by Joseph Carter. Hon. Henry Funkley of Bemidji, re- publican candidate for county attorney, was the principal speaker of the evening, and he was given a very enthusiastic reception. Mr. Funkley gave an earnest and convincing talk on republicanism and appealed to the large crowd of voters to stand by the party and give A. L. Cole, the republican candidate Reed Home Again. R. W. Reed, the local photog- E N rapher, who has been away the Likes the Mountains. greater portion of the summer| G. E.Crocker, the local man- securing views along the line of |ager for the Grand Forks Lum- the M. & L, is at home once|ber company, has received a TROOP8 OUT IN FORCE. for the occasion with autumn! decorations, the floor was in prime condition, and the music, by the Symiagton orchestra, was excellent. Supper was served late in the evening. The credit for the success of the ball belongs to the committee having it in charge: Mrs. Lind- s. Dol Mrs. B one could find, for the price. snow-capped summits present- er—They were on ‘the trees, but the |of Mr. Funkley toward the goal| of becoming involved in troubles. The performance for children is given gren, Mrs. Delong, Mrs. Boyer, _— ing an interesting sight. picture got such a withering criticlsm’ | f giving a huge majority to- Mr. | BArFISon of the city was dfstributed in |at- 4:30 in the afternvom, for Mrs. Naylor ard Mrs. Danaher.| [Lotter files and letter presses . - from the committee that they curled Cole next Tuesday. accordance with the emergency res-! which only five cent is charged. Especial credit is due the first !at the Pioneer office. Read the Dailv Pioneer. ¥p AndsTelliofr < LODTo it Bita. SR B UINHONGEfor DYSkerviOE. Hler ge forces of infantry-and: caval "Thé evening performance begins concentrated in .the vicinity of flm at 7:30, the admission being ten “Kazan cathedral, whose portico was !cents to all. gusrded by soldiery, and large num- It is the intention of the new bers of troops were gathered in the & neighborhood of the university. management to improve the per- IRREGULARITIES IN CONNECTION | * At noon a special edition of the Off- | formances and deserve e‘ml:e‘ clal Gazette containing the imperial 2 WITH ORENINGIOFCINDISN ukase granting full religious freedom | Petter patronage than that which - | to the “old believers” wag issued. Ac- [has already beemn given tha cording to the law any 3ssident sect | theater, numbering fifty persons,”whose aims are not immoral or having tenets like refusal to 'do military service (the Doukhobars and Standists are illegal), can apply for and shall receive per- mission to organize churches, conduct services, -build schools and elect clergy, who shall be exempted from military service and be entitled to ‘wear vestments and perform the bap- tism, marriage and other sacraments: and keep registers of births, marriages and deaths, of equal authority with the records of the orthodox priests. i MAY BE DECLARED INVALID QUALITY CLOTHES STORE MAIL ORDERS FILLED ABSOLUTE SATISFAC- RESERVATION. PROMPTLY. TION ASSURED Mud River Bridged. A new bridge has been put in across the Mud river, west of Ne- bish, makingconnections between the road running from Nebish to : Island Lake, and now freighting can be done between the two Pplaces. ‘Washington, Oct. 81.—The interior department has received dispatches from agents in Nevada indicating that when all the facts are known here concerning the opening of the Walker Lake Indian reservation and charges that thousands of persons had suc- ceeded in entering the reserve in ad- vance of the signal Secretary Hitch: cock may be compelled to recommend Heretofore, it has been almost that the opening be declared invalid. Special Land Agent Parke, in a dis- o impossible to c10ss the Mud river patch dated Hawthorne, to Secretary —_— —— with any kind of a load, but the Hlt;hc;cl:, mam;l e ’Th h.b;-llle In Ipeelll(;nn. ‘|new . bridge will alter matters. “Rush from this end o e reserva- e public as a body never buys any« . - tlon was orderly and without disturb- | 'thing When it Is chesp.” There are nu- Jobn Oringer, of Nebish, has a ing incident. Two thousand persons | merous reasons for this; To begin|team to accommodate anyone passed through here. Only about 300 | with, the point of view.of the success- | wishing to £o across the conutr e on.line when Signal was fired at ap- | ful speculator ‘and that of the public g g ¥ volated time. It is known'that hun- | trader are entirely different. The first | o dreds of persons were within the res | named operates on deductions, on care- Tuller Moves to lelllld]l. ervation previous to time set for open- 't.‘nlly erected "theories of what condl-| Henry Tauller, brother of G. E. ing and that most of the valuable | tions will be a year—two years—hence. Taller of the E. s claima had been located and marked.” | The unsopbisticated trader acts upon | o e H dw'_‘:::; & No action will be taken by Secretary | whatever of the future is already ap- mpln.y 8 .@'_ a8 et.n to Hitchcock until reports have been re- | parent. It is again a phtltuder;:h luy make his home in Bem;dji_ He ceived from several special agents of | that Wall street discounts evel ng, | hag for several rs lived in the land and Indian bureaus who ate| good or bad, but how many people Grand 5 yea in the field. who mouth this axiom extract its full | Grand Rapids, but will hereafter TR e e o 2 meaning? They do not realize that this | be identified with the business discounting means, not the gauging of | . ST BRIEF(BLTS . OF (NEWS, the known, but of the wholly unknown. interests of this city. Fire has destroyed the Beaumont The man who acts today on the proba- [ Mr. Tuller snd wife came to ® CLOTHING HOUSE Realize the Maghnitude of This Business. Know the Immensity of _This Stock. CONSIDER THAT OTHER STORE.S Do NoT GIVE SIXTY DIFFERENT DEPARTMENTS, TOGETHER, AS MUCH SPACE AS WE DE- VOTE To OUR SPECIALTY-_MEN'S AND BOY’S CLOTHING--ALONE CONSTITUTING THOUSAND.S oF DOLLARS OUTLET FOR STEIN-BLOCH AND B. KUPPENHEIMER CLOTHES AT $15-$18-§20-$22-0-$25 Copyright 1906 &. luppenhelrier & C.. Chi. BOY’S AND CHILDREN’S CLOTHING. | THE GREATEST OVERCOAT STOCK (Tex) rico mills, entailing o. loss of ble conditions of the long, unseen fu-| Bemidji yesterday afternoon and ‘Wall street or In any other enterprises > = Delmar Vail, for nine years consul| gor that matter, and the man whose | wh'ch Mr. Tuller has purchased. of the United States at Charlottetown, most money. “If I could only see the Bijou Tonight. Jule Keen, who has been treasurer | tape a month ahead!” cries the tyro. for the Buffalo Bill Wild West stitw during Its career of twenty years, 18| ahead, not In its flurries and fractions, change of program at- the Bijou dead in New York city. but In its great and Important entirety. | theater tonight. Thenew films cago, which has been waging a four | zine. A b weeks'. fight for an eight-hour:day, has this afternoon. The new pictures about $150,000. ture s the man who makes money, In | &3)) Jive i the Wright residence, P.E. 1, is dead. mind goes farthest ahead makes the There are many men who see it a yem- There will be a mml:le‘e The Jewelry Workers' union of Chi- | ~Thomas Glbson In Moody's MAge- |t 1he moving pictures arrived voted to call the contest off. Fura Not Always What They Seem. |are among the best that “have fur buyer know = Boy’s and Children’s IN AMERICA. : The Spanishflc]alflx;;: P::s dicidetd t(: &:)me“::t ::‘:::f: ik ’\:y slmply a bgen shown,_flnd the !u‘:fpmnm double suite, 2 pair of Form-fitting overcoats. Fine Ameri a‘:::{fi:’;‘:m; s object Off dyed marmot with the black stripes | will appesr in the Pioueer to- ainted In with a toothbrush? Does and children who are compelled to ?he buyer know. that the ‘low priced morrow. ok for atiying, bllek'lyn’ x sets are nothing but com- 7 The seventeenth annual report of 4 City Hall Dance. the Great Northern Rallway company The Hallowe’en dance xlvan at for the fiscal year ending June 30, | poes he know that the white ermine plain style, sizes 515, §350, 84, PO $l5 and $25 . ¢ | the city hall last eveniog by the 1906, sh that th ss earnings of 3 theb s;st‘::: -é‘mgitfifi" ssf.;u.zso,ss. flffl;’ :,:S.i,“.l.l,‘sz y;?:w"wm.': firemen was well attended, avd JOHN B. STETS°N & THE GREAT FUR COAT DISPLAY. an increaso of $7,750,191.89 over the [ tnat, slice a white weasel commands | was a very successful afiair from A i % c GORDON HATS. Center of Beaver Cloth top, Muskrat lined, Otter colla,r coats. Japan-se PEAVIOURTSCHIE '-llvn::ut; :se ::fi:e-" p'rx[:ae n“u::! :;: 'l;lnlx every standpoint. The music The Jobn B.-Stet mink lined coats, from Kalger Confined to His Room. | wearts and muffs that :I::‘ fors 1y :l! good, and ’l\)mAEm was : The Jobn B. o : : Berlin, Oct. 81.—Emperor Willlam | dollars are of course no ut coney | fine as prompter. sum it 3 \ hare, while the cheaper caracal sets. = ond Gordon bt with Fifty to Two Hundred Dollars | [ ik e i, fr 62| cosi saie s e St 20| s st from te P su1 new rim (] physiclans, but the assurance comes | something entirely different cara- | - Courle, shape and shaft from the palace that there is not the | chlas different ‘Indeed ’l‘!pewr\\er ribbons of all ‘ordinary | dtail. The beav: |ggandard makes, either record, X WE ARE HEADQUARTER least: occasion for concern,- as hl: gdrllln is trom:lm I ) eoema e $4 | AT WHOLESALE mcfi’s"%’ké‘i“#&%%"fi{t‘pfi‘.’é’é’k‘” I eyl ont i Rl ],::: I T 1 B Copying o ndalbl,oan o pre pants, Knickerbocker or | can Kersey and fancy weave overcoats, huted ‘while out hunt-| some eue:fl combed - white uw.—uu— : in.