Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, September 18, 1908, Page 2

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| I‘HL VOLDME 6. NUMBER 130. BEMIDJIELKSHELDFINE . | ———— = — MEETING LAST EVENING ‘BOOST THE FAIR. Four Candidates Were Initiated, Dave McMeekin Served FORTY CENTS PER Movm PROGRAM FOR THE COUNTY | FAIR IS I\GW COMPLETED Sevéral Ssnsalional Ap(s Will Add to the Attractiveness Sohcitors for funds will v s‘t the busmass men of Bemxdu during the next few days for tha purpose of securin th “wherewithil,” for assisting in defraying the cxpenses of the Beltrami county fair which wiil bxh2Id in Bemidji next Thursday, Friday and Saturday. < Fine Supper, and the Social Session Was One of The fair is being managed in a very economical manner and all fands donited will of ths B'g Exhibits, Promiaent Speakers and Races be used to the very best advantage. the Best Ever. *'Chip in” and help boost the fair which will’ rcsult in much benefit to Bemidji and. for Farmers Horses. Beltrami county, generally. X i —F. M. Malzahn, presideat. i = Bemidji lodge, No. 1052, B. P. O.| Mr. Stuart was game and promised | —W. R. Mackenzie, Secretary. F. M. Malzahn and W. R. Mackenzie, respectively president and =T E., began its fall meetings last even-| nothing, excep‘t‘ that he would l_fl.‘ 3 secretary of the Beltrami County Agricultural association, announces that ing when a- regular meeting of the for the next cuss‘” that came in, 4 ) : 2 tPey have prepared }he program of the fair, which will be held'in this held followed by a social Mr. Jemn?e wate his usual_ inpene- 3§ S S city next Thursday, Friday and Saturday. lodge was hel o‘ X trable smile during the entire pro- 3 While there are some minor details to the program which have not session that eclipsed any previous| ceegings, g 7 : been completed, the following is the official program, subject to some slight efforts ever attempted by the local| At the conclusion ot the business R cha~ge: Elks. session of the lodge a program of L - OLD SETTLERS’ DAY. Four candidates were initiated|vocal and instrumental music, % e ; Thursday, Septen.ber 24. into the mysteries of Elkdom and |speeches and story telling was given, i 10:00 a. m.—Band Concert. » accorning to their assertions today, | with F. S. Lycan acting as presiding| Elsewhere we give a correct|cver A L. Thwiag, justifying the] The results of these preciacts {10:30 a. m.—" [he Flying Rigzses,” World’s Greatest Aerialists in their - the lessons taught in the different|officer. table cf the results of the primary | belief of the former’s friends that|wbich are not yet in cannot possibly thrilling acts. N degrees were duly impressed on their| Doris Donner, who is one of the election in Beltrami county, inso-| Mr. Thwing could not possibly | i change the result in several of the {11:00 a. m.—Balooa ascension and parachate leap by Prof. P. T’ Paul, the" - minds. | cleverest little dancers and singers 2 ived, jcarry Iiasca couaty by the !\rge.cmdldmcxfi and the followiag are majcrity that was claimied for him|the republican nominees for the by J. J. Camero™, ,Ioczl manager for| ‘,ensr.\l election in No:ember: Thwing. Y John Wi Imarn, for ccunty aucitor, " Inthe ccuntyy cffic s, Joha Wil-| George H.-French, for treasurer. mann, the present county auditor,! J. 0. Harris, for register of deeds. small| received the largest majority, being{ A B. Hoze~, for sheriff. famous aeronaut, assisted by Prof. J. T. Dolan cf Superior, Wis. Band concert 1:00 p. m.—2'd Satler’s Me 1:30 p. m —Baad concert. 2:00 p. m.—Horee raze. 2 out of 3. 2:30 p. m.—DProf. Wabasha in his thrilling laep from a platform 100 feet high, iato a tank of water. 3:00 p. m.—The Flying Rize 3:20 p. m.—Horse races. out of 3. —3and concert. 4:30 p. m.—Pony race;. i i f turns have been recel The hall was crowded to its|on the vaudeville stage today, sang arras relun utmost capacity by both local and|a couple of songs and did a very|Which include. fifty two precicets visiting Elks, and each vied with{clever dancifig turn. She was ap-|out of sixty. together with the the other in extending hospitality | plauded to the echo and was very|majoritics received by candidates and assisting in having a rousing|geuerous in responding to enchores. Rctuns reczived frem all of Red meeting. She certainly made ahit with the|Lake county cxcpt two A. A. Andrews, T. C. Stuart of | antlered bunch. precincts, the whole cf Clearwater| 531 votcs ahead of his nearest cp-| For attorney, Chester MeKusick. this city, J. Jerome of Battle River| Stella Pare rendered several artis-| county and fifty-two | r-circts cut|ponent, while mhjoriiies were re-| For Ju’ge of probate, M. A, Clark, and Alfred Olson of Blackduck were | tic solos on the cornet, She was|of sixty in Belirami ¢ unty, gl\e|cew"d by other \ca'\dlda es as fol-; Forcorancr, M. E. Ibertson. the fawns who presented them-|forced to respond.to an enchore. Jens J. Opsahi a maj.rity of 200 | lows—ia the 52 out of ‘the 60 pr: The Pioncer has no intention of selyes to Tyler Rutledge at the outer| “Bill” Currie, who is the machine | over Henry Funkley, fcr represen leinct : i !lrsin,z to hamper Mr. Opsahl Lut} door of the lodge room for initiation operator at the Brinkman theatre, | tative. Trench, for treasurer, 274; Iarris, | will gladly aid kim in any way we| 4:00 p. m atabout 9 o’clock. ~ The gentlemen|was given an enthusiastic ovation| Tt is impossible to give cxact' for register of «léeds; 187; Iazzn, Ecm towards securing needed legis- were taken in with a.kindly hand| when he sang “Tell Me, Will My|figures on the jadicial contest, Lut|for sheriff, 356; McKusick, for a t.r-| lation fof this community. ) and after being duly prepared for| Dream Come True,” and responded {it is conceced that B. I. Wright|ney, 372; Clark, for judge of probate,| TItisu>toJ. J. Opsahl to make! Friday, Scplen ber 25. LA what was coming, expressed their|with a new song dedicated to the has wen the republican nomination]379; Ibertsos, for coroner, 181. z00d. 110:00 a. m.—Bard concert. last wishes and were given the high|B. F. O. E. — e e —————— e ————r— 10:30 2. m.—Tke Flying Rigeses. bumper degree. -Dave McMeekin was dug out of Corgratuletors fo Cpsakl, THE GlRL OF THE RANGH Dr. Tuomy acted as esquire and | the dining parlor and brought into - < P N E. H. Jerrard presided as exalted | the limelight when he sang a )l Yy ol 1 from ALig T oTE0 U e R i Ang 8 COUPY | sixtyfrst legisative district, with| UERE THIS £VERING ruler. of Scotch ballads in a highly artistic the C\ceplmn of two precincts i nj During Inanner, Red Lake county and eizht in| - Andrews denied that he contem-| J. O. Harris, Al Jester and A. A.| ) phd b 5] Farmors’ teams only. Iallmile heats, best Tarmers’ horses o:ly, half-m’le heat, best 2 FARMERS’ DAY. very good one at this time and 3:5i11:00 a. m.—DBallcon ascension and para-Lute leap. Trof. Tull will be scenic effect was especially good. assisted Ly Mr. A. P. Wkite, the popular banker. e 11:30 a. m.—Dand concer*. 1:30 p. m.—3and co 2.00 p. m.—Talks to fa: returns Francis Egwn’s Daughter Wads. the proceedings A. A. Copenhagen, Sept. 11.—Miss Pat- ers. 2 d _ S icia Eaan ice T Trof. C. P. Dull, University ¢f Minresota. Topic: “Fhe — § ? . . Beltrami ccunty, the Pioneer Lelieves | Same Company Prisented ““al Cripp icia Egar, caughter of Maurice T. P s 2 5 p!ated becoming an independent can- | Andrews gave some interesting talks (it T J.. Opsatil oF this ©'ty Das el ik L ae Yeae an, q)e Amer}cnx} mlr]vg..erl(o Der: Use ¢f Cr'vp\m .\I intaining Soil Fertility.” didate for county attorney and Alfred [and C. R. Middleton and George ey o tteash res cre Last Zeaw, na k, was married ‘n this city late Ilon I. V. Collins, editer Northwestern Azriculturist. Olson was equally firm in stating | Ericson of Spooner highly compli-| " " the "‘.Fu')hm“ nominationiton Which Was Fine. visterday to Jerome Llmer P Prof. C. J. Iaecker, University of Miaresota. Topic: that under no consideration would | mented the Bemidji Elks on the epTesentalive (fom (his districtiover " Murphy of Los Afgeles, €al " "The e : “Duitying and Animal Nutrition.” Yrof. A. J. McGuire, Sup of Miaresota, Crand Rapid m.—TLe Flyizg Riggses, Bard concert Boys' races, under 15 years. Suitablz prizes. Girly’ races, urder 15 years. Suitable prizes. m.—BADY SHOW—Under 13 months. $10in geld to the haad- somest baby. All babies must Le in space directly in froat 2 < of grand stand at 4:50. Judges, Mayor Pogue and ex-May. crs Carler and Ludington. g Live stock judging and parade. EVERY30DY’S DAY. L = his rearest opporent, lletry Funkler, i,a[so of this ¢ity, wih a maj.rity this morning, and heavas placed in | tanping fcom 100it0:200 ot wiore ceremony took place in the Church of St. Angars. Tke Liide entered made anela-|ifie builning on ler fatler’s arm. ~ 4:30 p. he again enter the political arena. |action of their meeting. R A . Fxperimental S.ation University he Dairy Cow.” Tref. Wabasha in bis thrilling leap. - Eraest Fisher has District Court. P 5 . ; borate production in his newest pre-| Congratulatory telegrams were re- | 'The Piorecr congratulates Mr. ceived frcm President Roosvelt, the Justin Stoddard, who was arrested | the couz'lty jail pending his am‘ign'f0[)52\}11 on his victory. sentation, “I'be Girl of the Ranch,”! king and queen of Denmark, Princess on the 24th of last June on the |MeRt this afternoon. ; . While the last days of the cam-|a stirring romance of the Westerner | Valdemar, (_‘ar:(ifx_al(;' I‘.mr.s and the Hazel Kruger, the 9-year-old girl|o anined and given the rights of and °°‘_‘“‘e"a“3°ks on the part of spared ia buwlding for this produc-!he bri-le and grsom left for Paris - at Tenstrike, was arraigned yester- |the Tioneer and Opsahl, A. B. <5 : q B 3 ¢ill} where they will remain until the citizenship. O b i will | 10D scenery and effects that willj Where - 3 P day afternoon before Judge Stanton Allea and others, the campaign’will} S hers mreuione | DE&INNINE of-October. From Paris St # The first case to be taken up was|;, no wise interfere with the attitude | SUrP2ss any of Mr. Tisher’s previous| phey i go to Washington. in the district court. that of Otto Dandell W. G. : 5 . o M R “the DPioacer towards Mr, Opsahl|productions. The little Kruger girl on that Schroeder and the City of Bemidji, a Thke abcve t.legram will be of] f midjl I e H} memh : (e G e fateful evening was returning to her séréonal 15jFy ¢4ss 1 which t’he s as the representative from this dis Mr. I?],her will be remcmbered as|interest to many residents of Demidj home near Gull Lake, from a trip to rict, presenting last sezson, plaintiff sues for $2,000 damages.| . G i i ’C’i!?P‘j I who have the pleas:_xre of an ;{cquaint~ i 16:00 2 m—Basd Co)ceia!ur.!ay, Septembar 26, the postoffice, when, it is claimed, | g g McDonald of this city | Mr. Opsald made some strong | Creek” and “The Squay fan’s G’“:], |ance of P'rof. Morriss Francis Egan, 1030 2 me < THe Bltng Riges Stoddard picked her up and carried | 5 peared for the plaintiff aud City | . election promises concerning {two notewortby produstions. The |a former professor in the University = ;0 a = he Ilying Rizzses. her into the woods, attempting to| a¢torney Gibb F Y| what be weuld do- for Bemidjiand{same splendid castcf players that|of Washington, D. C., and who isat | 11 45 e Potyrace, e . imi i ¥ Gibbong, assisted by G | ithe development of this part of the | made such a favorable impses i>n last 111:30 a. m.—DProf. Wabasha in his thrilling leap. criminally assault the child. W. Campbell and H. J. Loud, for the1 Pt fir et o Carl Holuptzok, who was passing | qefendants. A Tectad| state and it isup to him to make |season has beed engaged, and doubt- :00 p. m. 3 the place where the girl lay about g oy ol o pej‘[::yju:f:s :i;c;q{%‘"’d relative to these promises ard, less play-goers will embrace this cp- 9 o’clock, heard a faint cry and we see no reason why Le should; found her jn an unconscious condi- the balance of the morning was!| occupied in listening to the argu- tion, with her clothes badly torn|p .. . L and her face terribly bruised. Hol- | uptzok, brought the girl to her home and went to Tenstrike and told the men of the assault of the child. Several searching parties were formed with the result that Stoddard was arrested by Deputy Sheriff Fred Wilson and Ed Leonard and brought to this city, where he was given a hearing and bound over to the grand jury, with the above result. Stoddard was arrigned yesterday afternoon on two charges, first for No expense has been present minister to Denmark, Mr. Tgan was a visitor in Bemidji s R ! some three or four years azo, having | 1:30 p. m.—Prof. Paul balloon ascension and parachute leap, assisted by j portunity to encourage’ the best 1| come Iere for the purpose of seeking one of the successful candidates September 15, the drama and give this company its | relief from hay fever, from which he | 2:00 p. m.—Football game—Fosston High vs. Bemidji High. The Pioneer will be with him in heartiest cupport, thereby convincirg | is a sufferer. B,and goncere any movement which furthers the!(he circuit mansgers that the pesple | Prof. Egan was the gucst of E. F| 3:00 p. m.— :crse racers, farmer teams only. advancement of Demidji and Del- Jw ill patroniz: first-class, high class| Crawford, a former a‘torney here 3:30 __Ll:tndmco-ncjx;..fi trami county. comp:mies. and made many acquaintances while| oo P07 }'e )L:. u,,;,ses.. s oS Two years ago Mr. Opsihlwis: Mr. Fisher’s company bas always|he was a visitor here, anl the rews| 4:00 p. m.—3ulkey razes for farmars horses, rather s'ow in getting started at thesurpassed all expectatioss, and in|of (he marriage of his daughter willl Sandiconesils capitdl, but we hope that, Javing|"[he Girl of the Ranch” nare of ‘ts Le interesting news to thase friends. | already served ore term in the leg- ! well won faue will be Jost = Committad to Insane Asylum. islature, ke will be able to work William Da more speedily and with evea better results than two years ago, not make good. Cash Shoe Store Changes Hands. * James VanPelt, the veteran com- mercial traveler who is well ‘known throughout northern Minnesota, has purchased the shoe business which has been conducted in this city by Mrs. H. S. Chase, Jr., since the death of her husband, nearly a year ago. Mr. VanPelt took possession of | his newly-acquired business vester- | day and will have the active manage- ment of the shoe store. card will be ia vozuzoath M. &L 5 assault -in the second degree and Mr. VanPelt has been a commerc. | Failway, whereby the 2 of arrival i ple Creek. second, for attempting to have @ " V€| jal traveler for the past thtrty-five |and departure of both the rort carnal knowledge of a female child years and during that time has been |PoUnd and the souath bound pass- under the age of sixteen years. interested in the shoe business ex. |€nger trains will be changed. i by the iasanity board before Jndge iJ, ths farmer living { Clark and wasadjidged 1o be insane. A Son Bern. An eizht-pound boy.was born this [east of this ci'y who left home Sua- | 1Te was taken to the asylum for the They play here one night only. | Friday, Sezpt. 18. at City O_era Hou e. morning to Mr. and Mrs. Clyde The above compiny will Le|johncon cf this city. Mother and ramemembered in Bemilji as havirzi baby are improving nicely. played here a year ago, giving a} ST T T ‘crackerjack” performance in “Crip-; Souvenir past carls at the Pi ‘I'he company was a'neer offiie. insane at Ferzus Falls yesterday afternoon by Deputy Sheriffs John- 3 " isoa and Klize. throuzh the woods and was Lr.ught |10 the county jail in this city. Davil was examined y day night, was found by his neigh- bors Wedresday evening wandering Hew Time Card O3 M. & 1. Bezinning tomorrow, a ney tims Additional local matter will be found terday, on-fourth page. Jeltrami County Returns where there was a contest for the Republican nomination. Judge Stanton allowed Stoddard until this morning to make his plea and appo.mted Gibbons & Torrance | 1, acquiring his new business, from Draiverd ‘a! 6 p. m, instead of 2 ; |E 5 as the prisoner’s attorneys. Mr. VanPelt states that he will|S: 25 and coming down from Iater-| Zla' e 2 5 < ¢ < < p 2 =3 Stoddard was re-arraigned this keep the stock of shoes, etc., up to|Bational Fulls in the morning, the Eé 2 HE 5 . s iy ol e % . . = = == morning before Judge Stanton in the the highest standard, and will al. | train will arrive i1 Banilji at 915, o ,"" i ‘4 istri i - i R FAie 15 5 6+ 312103 2 district court and, through his ways attempt to make his place of being fifteen minutes extlizr than at o s 3 2| attorney, John F. Gibbons, entered pleas of not guilty to each of the charges. Judge Stanton set the trials for next Monday morning. September 21st. The grand jury of the September term of the district court, which is now in session, returned an indict- ment yesterday . afternoon against Jake Jacobson, a shoemaker living at Kelliher, on the charge of attem p- ted carnal knowledge of a little fe- male child. Deputy Sheriff Arne Solberg went to Kelliher last evening and arrested Tacobson, bringing him to the city clusively, andis consuiered one of the very best shoe men in Minnesota. business attractive to customers. Mr. VanPeltis a gentleman who is held in the highest esteem by the many business men who have been associated with him while he has been “‘on the road,” and his coming to Bemidji is a source of satisfac- tion to his local friends. He will our people, when chance to form a larger acquaint- ance. The writer has known Mr. Van- Pelt for the past fifteen years, and | we have always known him asan’ DEFECTIVE PAGE undoubtedly be a favorite with all i the Fastern Star Friday evening, he has had aiSeptember 18, in the Masonic hall. Under the rew schedule the north- bound passenger traiar will arrive preser.t. Those who are ir the hatit of traveling over the M. & I. shculd cut this notice out and paste a convenient place for reference. A.L.Th Rep esentaiv ke County Aadiior John Wilmann it in Eastern Star Meeling. There wil! be a regular meeting of All members are requestéd to be present as business of importarce will Le trauszcted. Lunch will be served. Visitors are welcome. fl' Sw honorable business man with whom it is a pleasure to deal. S T g 68 8314 248 it 1| Local news on last page. - s ! 5 64 6 34 i7_ gl INTENTIONAI 5= 15 ‘.-mu.w Il = : &8z &S & Srw_uuo_ o +3 E-5 f=ne 33| sio.n 3| 24! 5/ 9! au! o NIIDIICATE EYPORIIRE 7 120 85 1110, K ui 10 ngfsa 317 104 181

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