Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, December 28, 1906, Page 1

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VOLUME 8. NUMBER 210. IVER B. PETERSON IS IN A DANGEROUS GONDITION MASONS AND EASTERN STARS INSTALL JOINTLY Henry Towers Rearrested on Charge Thomulm of Crookston, Grand of Having Murdered A. L. Master, and Many Visitors Hagarden. From Other Towns Here. Word comes from Brainerd that A, L. Hagarden, who was shot at that place Tuesday during a quarrel with Henry Towers, is dead, and that Towers has been arrested on a charge of mur- der. The man got into a dispute Tuesday and Towers went home and got a shotgun and shot Hagarden in the lung. Towers was arrested at the time on a charge. of assault in the first degree, and his case was to have come up yesterday. As A MIHIIESBTA MAN HELD ON GIIAHBE OF MURDER rolling it up and throwing it into bz Joht Moborgs RESULT GUNSHOT vmmm Mr. Rouse’s heater. John Moberg resi. Ampmmom ; In the meantime, Sellings’ Mre, Edds resi, A body was found behind & log on 3 : Mrs, E. Bonson real. * the river bank. There were i ; J. P.Omich resl, . evidences that he had been beaten | During the PastYear There Has Boon|, ‘1 5 rorras o about the head, and the author- Much-Aotivity.in the City of Ed Goralds rea. improvements ities lost no time in going in} . » Bomidll. - |3. P. Duncait % search of Paul. He was perfectly PRI F.F, O'Leary “ cool up to the time of his arrest, —_— Phil Garin, L X g . Dick Collins * but is reported to have made a MENTS: |L. L. Berman« confession to the officers, stating $18,000 PUBLIC IMPROVENENTS; idonc that he and Sellings guarreled $264,648 'w‘:nmvn;'rs PARTIES | Titus residence and Sellings uttempted to strike — ' ; him, whereupon he swung his : ¥SU R BT, Melver skates and struck him on. the E?} ’é:::m:“ i head. 4 Paul Foucault res. Sellings fell and he decided it| 4 = - midj Win, Foster . # would be best to finish him,| - “ A % ; J. N. Cronde, ‘barn which he did by beating him to 3 . . | Sean Cutter, rea. death with a club. He then took| The Bentmel m published g B A e & 5 - ¥ epard t.modollw his money and a check on ‘the|a hst f amounts J.N. Bailey a Rainy River Lumber compeny, | Bemidji.for pubiis and : prlvah O. F. Gibbons .~ =% threw the body behind a log &nd |improvemants duting the - e weut on to Pinewood. -When|year, showing: thit $18,00D was |J.J. Ellis £ g g Man Who Ate Lye Sorry that He Beat His Wife--Liquor Cause of His Downfall. Pelican Rapids Resident Said to Have Confessed to Killing Companion on Rainy River. The Bemidji Masons and Easts ern Stars held & public installa- tion' of their newly-elected officers last night, and the oc- casion was made a very enjoyable one by the serving of refresh- ments and in dancing and the giving of several _musical num- bers. H. N. Harding and Mrs. D. L. Stanton of Cass Lake acted as the installing officers for the Eastern Star. The state grand master, Thomas Morris of Orookston, assisted by George The condition of Iver B. Peter- son, the wife beater who was taken from the county jail to the poor farm for treatment for in- juries inflicted as the result of eating concentrated lye, issuch that the attending physician states that there is’but small chance of his recovery, and his death may occur at any time. Since Paterson has recovered from the effects of the large quantities of alcohol which he imbibed before coming to Be- midji, he expressed deep regret A letter has just been received from Arthur Rouse, who lives near Rainy River, giving the particulars of the Sellings mur- der, for which William Paul of Pelican Rapids, this county, is in jail at Pinewood, Ont. A brief reference to the affair was pub- lished in telegraphic dispatches two weeks ago. Mr, Rouse, at whose home Paul was staying, writes that the young man came there in com- pany with Sellings a short time 'E§§§§§§§§§§-§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§§ for the violent acts which he has ‘ago, and the two expected to se- : - E. F. Arnold soon- as Hagarden died, Towers | Stein of Cass Lake, officiated as committed of late, and desires to|cure employmentc&s;ng timber. :;::rg:;‘ ;n;:czr:;‘h;:fi:;r, h? :fin;;‘“f“? ,;l:: -l!"l:::“‘:;‘; Geo. E. Richardson ':! mrm:xdt“d the charge |installing officer lior the Msuo?u live that he may right the wrongs|On the morning of the murder ettt 3 ; 1.}“:3- m . cl I.tm to t:d olh‘ murder. ! At the wnclwoll of the in- he has done and better provide|[they started up the river to- To Our Patrons. : 3T Carar d“ expec hi‘hth' !P::l:n stall..t.mn ceremonies, some ap- for his family, which lives at]gether on skates to look over a| After Jan. 1, 1907, all premium | gigan : ) Oscar Miner g:“d tg\“:!: :1 c! t.h: e propriate remarks wer‘emnde by Williams, near Beaundette. piece of land, the owner of which | soupons will be withdrawn and Snow e investigate affair, (Grand Master Morris, E. H. will -indict Towers so that his case can be brought up uext week for trial. “ } J. A. Hoft 4 customers will be given premium | Ray Thomas “ “ cards on request, and these cards H N Dwglu-m T Tom Jobnson ‘must Ye présented at time of | Northland Oold Stotage 1500 Peter Lindberg i purchase or not receive credit|Bemidji HandleCo. - = 2% W M. McClatchis « The vxc!mn, A. L. Hagarden, for same. Be sure to bring your |Newbys Livery 7.0 71,00|E. E. Beeson “ 2 Was a stationary engineer at the card with you. Tom Smart new barn * ! (17500 | Mrs. Elizabeth Cole bes cellar Northern Pacific shops, and N, Spragus res. remodeling f Mrs. Elizabeth Cole reai improv, Towers is foreman of the paint- The Bazaar Store. | Merchants Hotel rebullt esllsr - | J. H. Menden cellarand improv. ing department for the same French, the newly-installed wor- shipful master; W. B. Stewart, senior warden of the Masonic lodge, and Mrs. T. J. Andrews, the new mntron of the Eastern Star. Refreshments were served, & selection was rendered on the It is said of Peterson that he has a fiery temper, and whea under the influence of liquor has no control whatever over him- wished to have the timber cut by contract. Son.e - hours later Paul ap- peared at Mr. Proctor’s store in self; and on the other band, he|Pinewood. He was alone, and is known to have been a kind-|his shirt was stained with fresh hearted man at times nnd gener- blood. He walked boldly to the ous to a fault. connter, stated that he had had a B‘ergus Falls, Minn, Dec. 28.— | " & P. Semining resi. improv. B A Since he was brou"ht YHBG bad attack of mnosebleed -and Mrs. Lauritzen Improving. J. H.Sullivan improvemanf Pl ey el road. -\piano- by Miss Kreats, after midji, Peterson has been unable ! would have to have & new shirt,| Mrs. Louis Lauritzen, who re- |Tremont Hotel remodeling .. . - F. E. Guthill residence Considerable local interest is|which the floor of the lodge to partake of any nourishment except milk, and thit only in|in Pinewood that night and went limited quantities. His mouth, to Rainy River the next day, and purchased one, He stayed |cently submitted to an operation | Dabl & Dahl cellar and repairs | Can manifested in t!m"cue as there for i.ppendncifis, is getting along P. J. Russel oflmmfi' 5 3 i are some Bemidji people who icel a ta o b P. J. Ruseel residénce =~ - A. A.Csrter residence : are acquainted with both Ha- very nicely and expects € | Catholic Church (old post-ofice site) | w. sxmwoud residence . a d To intestines and stomach have teen whnreh had a check cashed.|gble to leave St. Anthony’s hos:| - remodeling -ndhmhhlnq g2 garden an Wers. terribly burned by the Iye, and'He then rctarned to Mr. Rose’s pital in a few days. Pogues Livery addition “ resl. improvments - ““Ludefiske Gilde” at Cass Lake. Le will probably nou live to be home and told him that Sellings|————————— | Bijou Theatre £ Klevén resi. improvments Cass Lake,” Dec. 29.—The tried on the charge of having had gone to a lumber camp. He|WANTED — Laundry girl and|Wm. Hubbard resi. =t Prank Soech - ‘improvments ' “Ludefiske gilde” given by th S 3 s % . Frod Kelp Ll a sl efiske gilde’ given by the cruelly beaten his wife. burned the shirt on which the'! dishwasher at Brinkman hote). o pahe venk Wegner Rousopai : Nor i rosidents of the vil- J. E. Flatley R roomi was cleared and dancing was# indulged in until a late hour. There were between 135and 150 in attendance, and all went home feeling that they had a good time and were well repaid ] for coming o~t. Among those mSttgndanoe :_|from out of town‘wers Grand e S will take place at the Pine hotel '&'" ‘Mrs. H N. Heding, P. M. Dicaire repairs on'store; 3000) tis evening. Priorto the ban-|MF-~ and qu. C. M. Tay- Jaries Homott ‘bars 000 | F- A Mayo i unp. b}oekml quet aNorwegisn piay will be lor; Mr: and Mrs. G. E: -Battles, Mr. Scarrot resi, rpaira. ', buildings: reseut at Hurns, hall by the | €ssrs. George Stein,- Frank B. Mr. Chas, Sestrom reaidence 1,150 | Lumbermens Bank building Doy & Y Merrill, Frank Sutir, Fred - L. G. Kinch “ |W. W.Brown: store building : Bemidji Dramatic club. The i ‘lt. d Miss MIE. < Juo Minton-resi. repains- ; Clavin & Tanner Berman Bldg. banguet will be served at 11 criawil. an -E. Wal- -~ 3.H. Crouch barn ©T " ago{Prot. Merifield resi. * o'clock, the festivities being in-|%% Of Oass Lake; Mayor Alger Seloolhouse No.8 Wagueraadd, - - J. F.Gibbons resi. ¢ terspersed with speeches, vocal and wife, of Tenstrike; Mr. and % Gilmore & Gibbona resi. improv s 2 a Mrs. J. D. Fowlds. of Fowlds; erection cost . s. o ds J. A. Ludington impr. umfi ‘works, 400 and instrumental music. KEivind 4 Fumitule for-above Askhus the eminent Norwegian 'I:tels:orenuon and A. B. Palmer, ’ violinst, will' be present and A, L. Clavin reei. repaira % wiil favor the assemblage: with P.M: Dicnisoos opmish. wm"' m&mfi“ " %oo|some of his finest - salecuons. o ;g::;fl:tm wase : Jent Lyon fmpr. " 700 The affair’ promises- to~be a'no- Mr. Bourguis residence 3 W. W. Ross imp. store and other . table event and is -being looked Mrs: Barrett residence 1,200 7 bldg. . 12001 forward to by the norsk popu- [ Jerry Sultivan resi. repairs. - A. E. Webster hot house -~ - 200} jation - with & grel.!. denl of Mra. Allen residence £ | 1-B. Boyer lmpr. store. 800 ‘pleasure. e A!Kline resi. . 1,000 X Trondjbem Hotel repairs. :Minnesota House * g e | Capt. McLaughlin \mn Btn o 3k - and otherimj 7 1.500 Z‘:‘;z"fim“‘"“‘ Ll m,m“,mp, x-tqgmri . 1200 The perfoimnnm of 4‘Ds|d Dr. Warringer offics bidg. . - Mre. Bsnwu_ud. . 2200/ wood Dick,” introducing the Boyer resi. remodeling ; H. Miles impr. in block . 200| trained ~ bear queen, called outa ‘A, A. Carter office bldg. : . 1800} farge audience lastnight at the Del Marca Cigar Factory repatis EeHbadatac e, 1 fi opera house. T v el S Hawkine Meat Market « ~~ - : gop|J- Wilmann repairs on house 400|and Miss Dayso, as ‘‘Calamity M. Q. Slocum office « o| W: A. Mdrsam boat house repairs 450| Jane,’’ did very - excellent work. M. G. Slocum residence |J. W. Cameron residence fi: (;Illonhumodoflng * * 9600 soaIgle s . S - | toreador, “looked the part to per- g:::g:g:fi;’::m s o|AT Arnated S 800 fection. Messrs. Moates, Way [satisfy the government of Prus- fike Downs rest. - ¢ 35 | Mre. Neltié Taylor .. 500/and Rigdon were good. sia as to securities held hy Shat Mayer reei. i s A Ed. Cornwall ** . 10w} Tonight the company produce|company. "l W Sullivan resi. repaira - g ;‘;“T&“ £ e ‘A Peacetul Valley,” Sol Smith : i Downs & O'Leary store repairs o.'mm:n’ s ot o8 | Russer’s pasto o mh!"pi,wfii .Died at Blackduck. - bt g x mente and néwmachinery ' Thi i one of the best of its| “J. P. Lahr spent last night at : < PSR A, Kline ' 2500|kind in - existence. 'Ladies will | Blackduck, where he went to %fl}fggfig"fl“i‘:" bo admitted free, when accom. |prepare the remains of Theodore ‘putin, rebuilding and e T, Johneon addition T rosi panied by a person with a paid | Aurud for shipment snd - burial. . - remodsling above - . Bbde real, reserved seat ticket. There will| Aurud died at Blackduck on Olson’s barber shop repairs on 2 be a dance immedhtely ‘after the| Wednesday, death resulting: ; building: : heart failure. - He had a father B Saul Fonumnpdnhrhn-hwv and bmther living at Ulen, this e b:::;:mlllm bath rooms state, and they were nofiflsd of M Bin et W £ people all over the world who can g:e:fl::‘; y“e::‘y“':;:d : Frank Silveraack real, « nm'ibnuo their good health to| (companied ‘the remains from : taking one or two ‘Brandreth’s Bl;cl:dm k, ing through this | Pills every night. These -pills a0 o pase.ag Bhtoig Wm. McDooald resi. * Matt Thome resi. L o ohame ‘cleanse the stomach and bewels, %i::n this morning enroute to stimulate the kidneysk and liver| = 3 New York Life Otficials- Indicted. New York, Dec. 28.—(Special to the Daily Pioneer.)—George L. Perkins, formerly vice presc - : dent of the New York Life In- surance company and & member - ot the firm of J.P.- Morgan & Co., and Charles Fairchild, form TomFranklyn Nye Life Insurance wmpnny, wera“ indicted today by the grand j mry,, charged with forgery. The in- dictments are.based on what a: known as the Prussian bon trnasaction, in which it _is charged that- false statements were made by the New York Life Insurance company in order to ey ‘PEACEFUL VALLEY’ FREE DANCE AFTER SHOW 300} Pranc LaCour, in the part of 20| «Deadwood Dick,” the Mexican Opera House TONIGHT égééggagsg lere are many thousands of §§§§ Oth Johuson resi. ¢ F.J. Dunwoody resl ¢ A ! Chn.llmbln'h resi. ' ° ::g:’:‘n' o ) (Sowers: . e - 51| the same fine laxative J.N.Sullivan ] ‘ . "%s|your grandparents “Bd» be- | why hean assisti ) C. D. Whittle " 400! i W ing purely vegetable they are Kilek at the local U. B 8. Kincannon Wagtier's addition - 660 | SR Uorgan o Bnht\ Nelson repdnon-hon §'§'§§§§ 1000 'ne for over a centu be. obtained in ever: i et AN OO

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