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Every Stationer Should Investigate | | Last Fan whe Genera) Bleatrie IG5 ol Sgnenee: iy, NV pur. ehasid (atee testiog_ sample) & molsteners' Ty “have Rl an_crde A green hat for sale. “Jack” E':E“::.':: Dolan, Markham hotel. o e Sutta Try the Bemidji Blend coffee at Al who havo trisd fhe Pestlo Moiatiier sy, *ny | the Bemidji Tea Store. Phone 423, 13 indispensable."” Retail stationers write for prices Prepaid 750, money back Uf wasted, Mrs. K. Gibbs of Farley came in PEERLESS MOISTENER CO. this morning for a short shopping For Sale at trip in the city. The Pioneer Office for 25 more. George Kirk, the logger, returned to Northome last night to complete PROFESSIONAL his Iogglnz' for this seéson. : The Episcopal Guild will meet .. CARDS .. }|with Mrs. W. A. McDonald Thurs- day afternoon promptly at 2:30. ARTS Birch wood, jack pine and tamarac, four foot and sixteen inch. Hayth MISS DICKINSON wood yard, rear of P. O. block. ART OF PIANO PLAYING | J. Bisiar, the piano man, left last 407 BELTRARL AVE. evening for Kelliher and other north- MES. JOHN R. STEWART country towns on one of his regular 5 . |business trips. - Instruction on Piano, Pipe Organ and Harmony 600 Bemidjl Ave. Phoue No. 9 Game Warden Bailey of this city went to Blackduck last evening on business for the State Game and BEAUTY CULTURIST |Fish commission. :g(«;ué};‘z?;i’ii &;\sl:g"gc““ng Frank Van Tassle of Turtle River, Residence orders receive one of tke petit jurors, returned prompt attention home last evening to remain until MRS. W. H. PARKER|the 20th of April. 510 Beltrami Ave. - Mr. and Mrs. Peter Larkin of _vewwmr. = |[Turtle River visited with friends in FRAN K. A. JACKSON this city yest.erday and returned LAWYER home last evening. adiiBi z MINN A. A. Andrews, one of the Be- midji practitioners of law, left last D. H. FISK evening for a short visit to Kelliher Atto BB‘!;;:'}VS_"P‘::‘::;' BELAW |\ the interests of a client. Miss Helen South of Blackduck E.E MODOnald came in yesterday morning and u-l?lTr?h(:R NE}mAaw Blocx | SPEN the day in this city, returning home on the evening train. Mrs. W. 8. LaMont of Akeley Dr. Rowland Gilmore |came up last evening for a short Physician and Surgeon visit at the home of her parents, Oiies: Tlss Diedkc Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Crowell. DR. E. A. SHANNONp M. D. Dr. Christianson, one of the physi- cian and Surgeon e = Physo‘m‘c- in Mayo Bloek cians of Cass Lake, came over yes- % 397 Phone 396 Res. Phone terday afternoon and spent the even- DR. C. R. SANBORN ing visiting vith friends in this city. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Harold Mitchell has gone to OFFICE MILES BLOCK Skibo, Minn., where he will work ~ | with his brother, Bert Mitchell, who L. A. WA.RD, M- D- is head sawyer in the sawmill a’t that place. T. J. Burke, president of the Northern Grocery company of this Dr. A. E. Henderson city, went to Lavinia last evening Physician and Surgeon where he is erecting a fine summer Office over First National Bank. Phone No. 51 House No. 601 Lake Blvd. Phone No. 351 Office over First National:Bank, Bemidjl, Minn | cottage, Office Phone 36. Residenco Phone 72 . Deputy Sheriff Joe Markham of DENTISTS. this city went to Blackduck last DR. D. L. STANTON evening to serve some bench war- DENTIST rants and returned to the city this 0 morning. Office in Winter Block William Gerlinger of Farley re- DR.J.T. TUOMY |turned home last night after serving Dentist on the grand jury, which was dis- #st National Bank Bu 14'g. Telephone No. 23¢ | missed Monday and will reconvene in June. el A. W. Danaher of Tenstrike, chair- ‘Wes Wright, man of the board of county commis- Dray and Transfor. sioners, went up to Tenstrike last Elipos 40 404 Beltraml Ave. | oyening and returned to the city this Tom Smart morning. Drayandbaggage. Sefo and Piano moving. [ John Cyr, one of the well known Phone No. | 618 America Ave. | residents of Blackduck, returned home last evening after a short busi- ness interview with the county board, which is now in session. J. K. Stangeland, of the logging firm of E. O. Moore & Co., went to Northome last evening for a short S N business trip to the company’s,camps N ) and returned on this morning’s BISIAR & MURPHY |train. FUNERAL DIRECTORS John Gravlin, A. Collett, Knute Day phone 319, Nignt phones 115, 434 | Strand and Alex. Flipp formed a Calls Answered at All Hours party of Tenstrike men who went home last evening after serving as jurors at the present term of the district court. T. J. Welsh, of the T. J. Welsh o Land & Lumber company of Walker 3 |camein from the east yesterday afternoon and spent the night in this city, leaving for his home on this M. E. IBERTSON morning’s train. Cx COUNTY CORONER AMD H. J. Koleen and daughter of LICENSED EMBALMER Blackduck were passengers on the Undertaking a Specialty north-bound train last evening on Day and Night Calls Answered Promptly s “ Phono—Day Call 3172 Night Callair-s | (06T Teturn to the “Duck” from First Door North of Postoffice, Bemidji, Minn | Rhinelander, Wis., where they visited with relatives. Ed. Boyle. one of the -business 3 ‘&T ( 'l 0 men of Blackduck, returned to the 084257 2035 yutiouere: 2 8olld glass, detache pring. “Duck” last evening after enjoying a day’s visit among local acquaint- JAMES ADAIR _PITTSBURG, R4, ances while attending to some busi- ness matters here. J. A. Wessel, traveling representa- tive of the firm of Wessel Bros. of St. Paul, came in yesterday morning For Sale at : A T HE PIONEER OFFICE from a short business visit at Red Lake and left on the west-bound train in the afternoon. Joseph A. Tones, an old settler in Miwilfict B . us, Eufl;mm:fl??’?fzmmfifin. wuevs, [ | the vicinity of Littlefork, came over \ G, CLUTCHES and ‘s + TRMSKISSION SUPFLIES, dinet to he cspumer, [ | VCStC7daY afternoon from the United Largest Machine Shop in the West States land office at Cass Lake, BTEEL. X&"‘JNEQES}-'&SERY co. [} | here he defended his claim in a MINNEAPOLIS. MINN. contest case. Mr. Jones returned home last night. LOCAL HAPPENINGS: The Continued Story of Curront Events. Wednesday, March 24, spring opening at the Berman Emporium. physician, came in this morning for a short business visit in this city. H. Sweet of Nymore left this morning by the way of Brainerd ' for Duluth and Superior on a short busi- 7 elngTto o the; 0PERATED WII“ After belng in. the house Ave min 8 3 J utes” Mr, and Mrs. Whitla, with Billy, | hig 3 uTMns & 4 and his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. N William Whitla, both of them over —_— elghty years old, came out te the front porch, The crowd cheered and 5 rushed toward the house, For a mo- Dr. Monahan, the Blackduck Kidlllppel's of Willie Whitla | ment it scemea s though somo ot the people would be crushed. They were May Never m Ca“ght. restrained by the detectiyes, however, and consented to keep still while the e family posed for. a photograph. As soon as this was over the demonstra- e BOY. APPARENTLY DOPED | v booe cer ens sy revommen oo othier”and #obbed, o . ; ; 2 uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Buhl, Eat Califomia Oranges - Morning—Noon—Night For Their Health Value When the California Fruit Growers’ Exckangelabeled their oranges *‘Sunkist,”” it was their guarantee to the public that “‘Sunkist’’ brand meant selected tree-ripened ‘fruit—seedless, handpicked, full flavored—the choicest pick of their 5,000 orange groves. Ask Your Dealer for “‘Sunkist” ‘Try these luscious oranges today and learn what a difference in ness trip. the house. flavor from other oranges. Ask your dealer. He has just received L a fresh shipment, * A. J. Saterstrom of Lengby ar-| When Returned to Hia Father He Ap-| AGED WOMAN ENDS HER LIFE . Thin skinned, juicy Californialemons (mostly seedless) rived in the city last night fora| ‘peared Dazed and 8oarcely Recog- ———I %fligefimag:’tlkq:‘w. l’ljzofl:is n;‘;vhrecei[:t dim' L‘eg;(;:rlec:: . Py e s X ¢ ist”” s an e grate eal 4 short business visit here in the inter-|* nized His Parent—Trall " of Man| °°" Become;‘)le::;tg, ;;"'“’ onDia. two “Sunlgst” Oranges, the juice Sbotn n%d the pecl” : 3 of one. Squeeze every drop of juice and steep the ests of the Lengby creamery. Who Received the $10,000 Ransoin | A\ ioton Minn, March 24.—Mrs, Eratod posl.of the Terss Sl oy it e it Theo. Gulickson, the local agent Ende at Door of Candy Store In | Paulson, seventy-five years old, living Brewi mpan; Cleveland Where Money Wi with her son, Paul Paulson, in the for’ the Hamm{ Brewlog; company, Y, Wan:Loft. town of Hegbert, commmeé' suiclde went down to Pine River this morn-| (jeveland, March 24.—Throughout | by ing on business' for. his company. |the development of the plans of the | She was discovered by her son, who Eldnappers of Willle Whitla, who was | Was 20 overcome that his mind gave returned to his father in this city on | W2y and he became so vlolently in- | payment of $10,000 unso:nc !yhow, sane that he was taken to the hos- ;- N. French R. F. Pepple. pital at Fergus Falla, An excellent :variety of garden seeds on sale April 2 at the “Adver- tising Sale” to be given at the rink by the Ladies Aid Society of the Presbyterian church. {\rchdeacon H.F. Parsbal!, of tl?e At the East End-candy store where Episcopal church, came in this | the money was pald the tracks of the morning from International Falls | man who got it end at the door. At and returned to his home at Cass | Payne avenue and East Thirtieth Lake on the noon train. street, where the boy was taken to Ray Dennis and M. S. Gillette of this city returned this morning from International Falls where they spent yesterday on a combined busi- ness and pleasure visit. - Joha Cann, the veteran logger of Blackduck, came in from the “Duck” | into the Hollenden hotel he was dazed. . s He scarcely knew his father when the this‘morning and: departed on the o L and Bt b i | & that they operated with the utmost 8kill. Each time they hava appeared man who accompanied him beyond the vacant lot where he stood and watched the boy take the street car. ‘Whether they will ever be captured |- 18 problematical, - ‘Whitla is able to tell the whole story | ing afternoon train for Grand Forks, | hig arms, about 200 of the men voted to con- He did remember that a woman | tlnue the strike. gave him “medicine,” evidently a The strike committee telegraphed strong narcotig, for many of the [ broadcast to its adherents in the prov- child's recollections are hazy in the | inces the decision of the striking em- extreme. His heavy eyes and unac- | ployes to return to work. At 2 o’clock on a short business trip. “Jim” Perkins, who lives in the neighborhood of Baudette and who served as a petit juror during the present session of the district court. returning home last evening. J. A. McKenna of Minneapolis, a well known railroad contractor, de- pated this morning for his home in the “Mill City” after spending a few days on business in this city. H. F. Cole of Minneapolis, who has been spending two months in this city organizing the local lodge of the United Order of Foresters, departed this morning for his home. The Episcopal Guild will give a costume party wednesday evening, April 14, at the City Hall. The fea- tures of the evening will be dancing, good music, refreshments, etc. J. C. Schultz of Brainerd, travel- ing -auditor for the M. & I., came up last evening and spent the night here on business for his company, returning to Brainerd on this morn- ing’s train. John McDougall, one of the prominent ° real estate dealers of Blackduck, passed through the city customed -dullness of speech prove | jn the child stealers.- the den he thought he was in Ashtabula | gay, or Akron—he had heard the men tell | e of those two places. He knew he pos had been in Warren and in Newcastle. He thought he had been in the latter place three days. z He had- been in bed much of the time, apparently under the influence of drugs. Ransom of $10,000 Lay: Exposed on Cigar Case. Cleveland, March 24.—James P. and were escorted to the railroad sta- in the arms.of his father from the moment they left the Hollenden hotel matter of ransom or the plans of the 1ng and half crying, “that I have given last evening on his way home from :ll:tll broatheelntalfl not worrylng over | may derive benefit firom the use of Progressive Minneapolis where he spent a week ;;:fi‘:&o o of Billy Whitla | this remedy. For some time I was People' transacting business. was pald to his kidnappers in a little |feeling quite miserable, suffering Patroplze D. D. Miller, the local represen. |candy store at East Fifty-third street | from kidney complaint. I noticed Prominent . . and Standard . avenue. The money : : Pi tative of the T. J. Miller Real| g received by an ordinarily dressed | that my kidneys were disordered and 1Iano Estate company, returned to the|workingman, who gave his name as |at last decided to try Doan’s Kid- gro?ucers, i i i .| Hayes.. He picked up the package Pills. I h: t used th r rri c‘ny this niorning from Interna. filled with yellow backed bills, smiled ney Pills. I have not use em as P_e ! ng tional Falls where he attended to|ponchalantly and lett. regularly as I should, but never-the- 1anos some insurance business yesterday.| Mrs. Bernard Hendrickson, tem- [less have derived a great deal of Erogerlyd ’ - | porarily in charge of the store for her 2 1 much stronger than roduced. C. R. Middleton of Baudette, 0he |z tic Mrs, Margaret Uhle, forgot to | 2CoCLt kI_ fee hmfl sd : L Prices of the well known attorneys of the |notice which way the man went and | before taking them, and that tlff! s northern part of the county, came in ]nt thte ;loox;hot thlcz m;le mfilrly 18 the |languid feeling has become a thing Please this morning to attend to some busi- | ** :}c: g eTpoI :ef “: ok e of the past. 1 o5 P ¥ Patrons mess before the board o county com| " e e o 5o ronts. Fosteratiloun Co. ||| The Northwestern Music Co. The Hayes man stepped into the 50 store at noon and asked if a package had been left there for him. Mrs. missoners in the interest of a client. C. H. Gardner, superintendent of the logging department of the Grand Forks Lumber company, returned to the city this morning from the An hour later a’prosperous looking man, who said his name was Will- in any public place.the trail ends where they wanted it to end. FREN TR'KEHS A 116 Third Street. board the car, there Is no trace of the vum lll Fa‘m, “' Sllch Amlnn “ Store Phorlle 52 Residence Phone 205 — A.D. MO : It may be a day or two before Billy | Paris, March 24—At a mass meet- of his wanderings. When he came | ment telegraph and postoffice em- ployes it was voted by an overwhelm- that he was in a stupor much of the | through the streets, the. strikers in time that he was in the oustody of | Paris returned to their posts. Later Bven when he came to the Hollen- | 'Owing to the wide disorganization tion: by a cheering crowd of people. A lame, a weak or an aching back The kidnapped youngster was clasped Tells you of kidney ills. Studio Open from 8 a. m. to 9 p. m. Photos by Electric Light. Doan’s Kidney Pills will cure you. THE HAKKERUP STUDlo. until - they reached. the train. Mr.| Here is Bemidji testimony to ‘Whitla was not inclined to discuss the | prove it: family in dealing with the kidnappers, | M1S. J. C..Litres, living at 602 “I am so glad to have the boy in | America Ave., Bemidji, Minn., says: my arms,” said the father, half smil- |“T am recommending Doan’s Kid- no thought to the kidnappers. That |D€Y Pills in the hope that other per- will be up to the police and as I live | sons suffering from kidney trouble Buffalo, New York, sole agents Hendrickson, without noting his ap- | for the United States. pearance, told him there had not been. Remember the name—Doan’s and take no other. an hour. Strain, mix in a pint of sug: aranda pint of water, Stir until dissolved and freeze. 2 hanging herself in the woodshed. | €Ity DRUG STORE. ACCURATELY COMPOUNDED HETUHN 'm wuHK PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY AND —_— Night Calls Cheerfully Answered Nearly Unanimous. E, 6se Tailor of 6,000 of the striking govern- Suits made to order. Cleaning and pressing given special attention. majority to resume work. Only New spring samples. the afternoon, after a. parade 320 Beltrami Ave, Bemidji, Minn. military were withdrawn. sed by the strike it will probably a week before the telegraph and tal services are completely normal. Backed by Long Experience Kan IT WEI_L If the best is none too good go to The Hakkerup A _Studio for your photographs. : Will be pleased to show you photographs: of not LEFT IN LITTLE CANDY STORE | Familiar Features Well Known to a'one the most prominent but also the most particular Hnndreds of Bemidji Citizens. people. They know good work—that is why I took their photos. 1 wish to buy a photograph taken by me in 1903 of Whitla and his son “Billy” left here | A familiar feature in-every home, s s 3ee A R e for the famlly home fn Sharon, Pa, | 416 CAWE R S ] *|lIl Chief Bemidji and one taken in 1904 of Chief Bemidji and family. Plain Piano Pointers cents. Foster-Milburn Co. The House of Piano Quality 314 Minnesota Agenue Phone 143 BEMIDJI, MINN, {fams, came in with a small package in his pocket. “He said he wanted to leave it for a man named Hayes,” sald Mrs. Hen: drickson. “He asked if Hayes had been here and I sald he had, = Will- {ams loft the.package and not ‘two minutes later Hayes came in and company’s camps near Northome. and Mizpah where he spent a few days inspecting the work. H. L. Blake and Fred Hawkins of Minneapolis, members of the logging firm of Blake & Hawkins of Black- asked:Ta. iy packige hare? duck, passed through the. city this| «1 told him that it was and he morning on their way home after|smiled. Withflllllt n;mumr word he N 0y ), took it from where it lay exposed on ::'ompletmz the winter’s cut near the top of:the clgar case and-went away.” Duck.” Mr. Blake reports that| A few hours later the kidnapped they cut nine million feet of logs|boy was placed on a street car and this season. = sent to the Hollenden hotel, where his - father was awaliting the fulfillment of D. R. Burgess, proprietor of the]the kidnappers’ promise to release the Ty 15| boy and send him to the hotel. Del Marca:Cigar ; factory of i this), s e Coihestr nolle Jare Jook it city, returned from International|eined to believe Mrs. Hendrickson Falls this morning where he estab-|was a party to the kidnapping plot, lishe b manufacture | but that she was merely an innocent ofs e:i: ‘;::Chcfi;;::e ..];:l,,f c:s 5 agent for the payment of the $10,000. ransom. hustling young business man and deserves success in his larger field. GREHED BY GREAT tfiWD Ed, Brannon will have charge of the| ywiiie Whitla Arsives at His Home at factory at the “Falls.” Sharon, Pa. 3 Sharon, / Pa, March . 24.—Willle o SRR ‘Whitla arrived here at 12:08 p. m. A Former Congressman Wells'Dead. | crowd-of fully 5,000 persons extended Santa Monica, Cal, March 24— |the boy a demonstration of greeting, Colonel F. W. Wells, former represen- Cheuring and singing the crowd fols tative in congress from the Second [ rcq the boy and his fathet to the Mississippl district and consul gen-| \whitiy home, = oral at Shanghai under President| vy aimeulty the father, boy and Hayes, died at his residence here. others: of the party succesfied in ex- {ricating themselves from the crowd - —_— =nd went into the house. Here the Explosion Wrrecks Fixtures. mother, ‘who had ‘been patiently wait- St. Joseph, Mo., March 24.—The| i1g with happy anticipation to see her Bank of Memplo, at Memple, Mo, | boy; affectionately clasped her child twenty miles east of St. Joseph, was | to he ast and for_geveral minutes ‘wrecked by safeblowers. The cracks- : 5 :en used dynamite in an effort tof.. PILES CURED ING TO 14 DAYS blow open the vault. The vault was|pazo GINTMENT is m;‘:db Site any _uninjured, but the Hftures Were oomy-|caseof Tching, Blind, Biseding, OF Protrade - = - |ne Pllesin6o14 days o money; el .building a comfortable residence with plenty of room and harder to find. - These lots are beautifully located at " Six Choice Building Lots We have for sale six of the choicest building lots to be founid within the city limits, and anyone contemplating should not fail to see us. ‘ , As the city grows, six lots in one tract become harder the corner of Thirteenth street and Minnesota avenue. For terms and particulars inquire of : &heMarkham Bailey - Markham Hotel Block