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" © third of its present volume, give us Bemidji Tce C indicated that the boy had tallen | Fosston would have skinned ’em.” [all through the half. The locals|down and_ t.l?reatened to get another, ! superior railway facilities, and turn|}p Lk headforemost. from the top of the —_— seemed unable to work their forward |but Bemidji held finely and pre- i o - P. Omich .. ) " ass right in the second half and the | vented a tie game. the town into a new channel. We : . dam, going down the illway, | P R o an A game. can alr:ady see new bu?ld'mgs con- Mre, ]ull.us Milles while ugn lhli return acrosss}t)}‘ne taayp YuM KIPPUH HAS BEEN attempts at the line were not very| Bemid)idid not use any of her templated and before the snow flies il b, of the structure, his head striking BBSERVED IN BEMID-" ol 4 tHick plays, obly: the forward pass — we shall see them finished i B: Mackensles, the pile of rocks at the bottom of Bemidji rushed the ball down the | being brought into play. i “The depot will be loca‘ted citier G. E. Kreatz.... the spillway, death in all prob- field at the blow of the referee’s| There was only a small crowd at i i G. W. Cochran. st e . whistle beginning the game, and at!the game. ] in the north half of the park or Chester Snow ability being instantaneous, and|Most Solemn and Sacred Observance { where Judge Lange’s residence now B the body was carrizd down stream i stands.” g H. Smith.. by the rapidly moving waters from of the Jewish (Church Oocdrred District Court Reconvenes Tomorrow. | criminal cases the first thing in the e ]ogmonton' & Hanson s Aatit. on Saturday. The fall term of district court will | morning. — N It is statedas a fact that if Be- C F SH:"‘S“ No blame can be attached to be resemed tomorrow morning,| The grand jury will reconvene R midji does not raise the necessary C. W g roeder. anyone. The boy had often . after an adjournment from last Wed-| again on Thursday, when it is ex- funds with which to purchase the F‘ l’cS'(l“mn“k 2 DR. ROWLAND GILMORE, crossed on the top of the dam, The observance of Yom Xippur,|pesqay out of respect to the memory | pected 1hat Attortey General right-of-way for the Soo through this E“E“ (“ veI;s.ac . 0 President-Elect Metropolitan Club. where there is a fine walk, the|°"® of t.he taost so}emn and sacred| ;¢ yhe ate Governor John A. John- Simpson will be present and take up city, the road will not be built FW l’li)a'd Lie 50 entire length of the dam, from events In _the ]ew“_h chureh, com-| 5o, 4ng some other causes. some matters before ihe jury. through either Bemidji or Cass Lake; Ed 5 P 0 lad- S0 ¢ directors, J. L. George, R. H., sHerartoahite. menced I:‘nday evening at sundown TJudge Wright will be in the city . | and further that the Soo people will T }va ?r ‘Zg Schumaker, W. N. Bowser, Dr. Al and cont;nued ;hmughout' Sl;l“'i‘“y this evening from his home at Park| Additional local maiter on only wait a few days longer, when, |~ J- Andrews.. L. A, Ward, W. W. Brown. " until sundown Saturday night. = Ac-\p,pq and will resume the trial of last page. if the right-of-way is not provided‘, William McCuaig S0l The Metropolrtan Club was organ- FUSSTUN “OLD-HMEBS cording to the Jewish calendar, it L rese s £ - N B . Bemidji Handle Co 50 5 i i ks th mencement of the they will continue their operations d one ye: , it | I 1y [ marks e com for the originally-contemplated line | W+ T- Mageau.. i::;?ses beinyg a;:é;.ely sf;n:‘::i; GLAIM BAGLEY PlKEn year 5670 and during the 24 hours \ running north of Cass lake and Lake {:m}t;s ;J:un::ll{:r intercourse of its members. The that mar.kfdtlfle :)ejriodb of Yo:fif{lpp\: S Bemidji, which is more of an air| 7 : club has elegantly-appointed rooms amostTigic fagti1siobserved throughe line than the curvature necessary to | O C- Rc?d & Co iihessoond flo:,)r popf the, Hamng Were on Ground to Play, but Bagley | oyt the Jewish world. be made in order to come westward |+ R+ Erickson bl . Didn’t Show Up.—Given Saturday was also the day of atone- - ock on Third street, where mem- i to Bemidji. J. P. Pogue... bers and their especially-invited the Game. ment for the members of the faith - ‘e The following are the contribu- IB:';: Gse“fh:“ friends are made welcowse, when they asked forgiveness of their tions to date: - B Smith.. “Plie élib fiow basa memibersh sinsand prayed for divine help dur- o P na— p of Subscriptions. JA“}"’I;& kKroken 50107, several of whom are non-resi.| The much-heralded baseball game, | in2 the new year. The FlrSt Natlonal Bank Of BC- First National Bank «$500 |40 dr STASE peais 0 dents, and five honorary members. | Which was advertised to be played at| From the commencement of Yom L3 CEE Lumbermans National Bank.... 500 | B+ N- French & Co 50 Tb:é ciub is in a prosperous con-|Bagley Saturday afternoon, between | Kippur Friday night until- its close mld]l 18 prepared to make fal‘m g Northern Grocery Co. 500| A B- Palmer. 50 dition and is doing much, in a socia | the “old-timers” of Bagley and Foss- | Saturday evening at sundown, Jews O’Leary-Bowser Co.... 500 | Chester McKus 30 way, for Bemidj. ¥ |refrained from taking food of any loans fOl' reasonable amounts to Warfield Electric C 500 |- A Sandin. 25| " HIS CONFIDENCE ON A VACATION, | kind. ~ Water even is prohibited by . . —_ Melges Bros. Co 500|J. J. Conger.. 25| Lumbermens Nafional Will Receive by the customs of the mith. Thel[l actual settlers who are improving 5 sr o"\c_&\ < /. I MINNESOTA ‘.; THE BEMI J1 DAILY PIONEER/{="" VOLUME 7. NUMBER 137. BEMIDJI, MINNESOTA, MONDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 27, 1909. FORTY CENTS PER MONTH. BUT BRIEF TIME REMAINS J. E.Cahill 25 “‘Doc’ Rutledge, Bemidji, Minn. Y FOR SO0 CONTRIBUTIONS! it ; bty el M| O)DENING GAME OF SEASON ¢ Floyd Brown 25 the line-up as published in the . E. A. Shannon... 25 Bemidji Pioneer of recent date, the M. E. Ibertson.. 25 old-time ball players of Fosston, L s ight-of- i i ocal Footballists Defe Money for Right-of-Way Must Be Speedily Forthcoming,|, 4. rooa. 25 ! accompanied by Jobn C, Parker, thy | L0031 F00 sts. efeated Fosston Saturday, by Score of or Soo Will Pass to the North of Both Cass H. W. Bailey.. ;; b —— official umpire, met on the ball 11 to 5, in Close Contest.—Play Good for T George A. Canterbury grounds at Bagley at 3:30 o’clock B . Lake and Bemidiji. Gilbert Sandland.. 25 Heckersu“ Boy Fs“ me nam Satutday afternoon, that being the Early in Season. _ Arthur Akerberg.. 25 m Wamry Grave time, according to the official pro- —— LA S. E. Horlocker.. 25 gram. e CONTRIBUTE, OR NO “S00." Arthur N. Gould 25 Balow. “After waiting for thirty minutes, | 1 Bemidji High School foot-the end of five minutes had made It is imperative that the money to purchase right-of-way through the | E. H. Jerrard. 25 and no Bagley players appearing, bail team won the first game of its touchd own and kicked goal. city of Bemidji for the Soo railway shalll be all raised within the next|G. W. Campbell. 25 the umpire decided the game in :Z:Tu]:::sml)hz;hetdlu;e’ lb:;;m;ay Gill and Stanton carried the ball Cri " : e . . wi ¢ ele e- i i isi three days or the proposition made to the Bemidji Commercial Club by | Cris Olson 25| While crossing the Mississippi | favor of Fosston, 9 to 0. ? € for successive gains, and‘ t}‘:.e visitors ; ” " i A. L. Smith.. 25| . g “Yours truly, feated the Fosston High School made a stind when Bemidji bad got- the Soo company will be withdrawn and the line will pass to the north A, B, Hazen. 25| Fiver Saturday afternoon on the top Y ewis I:ohn team, by a score of 11 to 5. ten to within ten yards of the goal; of C'ass Lake and Bemidji. ) ) ) P.J. Russell... 250t the.blg.power dam of the Beltrami “The inventor of the ‘corkscrew| Lh€ local eleven showed upbi: 1 tru: hdown was mot to be Either the Lumbermans National or the First National bank will accept | g, K. Anderson. 25 | Electric Light & Power company, at curve well, although the play was some- deried, and Stanton made a fine run any amount of donations towards this fund. Frank Lane. 25|a point seven miles east of the out- John Parker; the fearless umpire what !0059 at times, which will be of ten yards around right end, placed & So i o . N. W. B 25 fas o 2 PITe | remedied as the season advances. the ball behind the visitors’ goal | o0 if you can't really and truly afford to give an amount equal to the | N. W. Brown let of Lake Bemidji, Otis Heckerson, | when asked about the game today, S - g . 3 1..G. Crothers 25 . p *| There was considerable fumbling and followed a moment later by % sums placed on the subscription lists, hand whatever you can to either |1+ G- . aged ten years, fell onto the spill- |said: and a tendency of one or two of kicki 1 i of the banks. Given Bros.. 25| way and was swept over the dam, | «Yep; that's right; Kaiser and|gpe new men to Nay - too. Ligh 1 HuE gc’a. . i : . i . - A. P. Ritchie 25 | sinking to the bottom of the pool at |his ‘bunch’ backed up; Fosston |; e 2y Toston's iplay .improved isome + Contribute your mite and don't be hoodwinked by designing perons P.M. Dicaire 25} ke taot o5 dhe d 4y P is ‘bune ac Ups; 088 instead of tackling low and hard.|after the touchdown, but Bemidji | 5 ) . M. 3 e a . i (probably in the employ of some other railway) who will tell you that 25 wate:: goravee them b:;y :Z:“i:ion: w: Znt ;?:is:[:x‘; n:)Se dre:;]d:; l:: These defects can be easily|was better. z ul 1 H - L} ’ i the Soo is coming anyway. THAT STATEMENT IS FALSE. J. H. Sullivan. 25} vepavered for, abhotr atter 148 mect piay, remet:hed, however, with proper| The ball changed possession 1 C. W. Scrutchin. 25| dent occurred ) practice, From present indica-| several times and then the Fosston i T : 25 ¢ tions, the team this year should be drop-kicker punted the ball thirt 1 Under the caption “The ‘Soo|W. G. Schroeder................... g.ro. ;lfi;imn 25 MThe:;)Iwne; binwa: the son:( better than last year. P ! i Line’ Is Coming,” the Cass Lake |Walter Markham. W.B. Stewart. 25 liv‘; 2: therbs;n;:x:)f t:::::‘r";t’:h: The following was the line-up for Times says of the manner in which | ¥+ S- Lyc.an“ Graham M. Torrance 254 Mr: Heckstion bi Ieht the game. 5 Dr. R. Gilmore. g . 0B DEME nig) Fosston—Otto Olson 1h, Herbert right-of-way bas been donated for E. O. Moore & Co.... 25} epgineer at the electri lant at th ssto! 0 Llst , Herberf h (o G.E. Carson. Salvation A Soukger 8 SemC pantatiie Whaley rb, Leland Kronschnable fb, the Soo at Cass Lake: John Moberg. alvation Army dam, which furnishes power and ! * “The Soo line is coming to Cass Lake. Its line will enter the village to the north of Neils’ mill about 125 feet and run north of the High school building, through the north half of the park, across the block where Judge Lange’s residence now stands. “It is up to the citizens to furnish the right-of-way, however. There is no doubt on that score, however, and Chief Engineer Thomas Green who spent several days in our village assured a committee of our citizens that they would locate here if the right-of-way is furnished. This is in addition to certain other valuable inducements held out to them by the Townsite people. A. Klein.... .. E. A. Barker. J. H. French. H. Stechman. Gill Bros. Ben Schneide Berman Emporium. Ole Anderson M. Phibbs.... W. M. Ross.. T. J. Burke. A. P. White W. A. Gould. M. D. Stoner. Doran Bros Roe & Markusen. M. E. Smith 25 25 Dr. L. A, Ward J. Petersot THE METROPOLITAR GLUB HELD ANNUAL ELEGTION New Officers Chosen for Ensuing Year. —Club Is in Splendid Condition Financially. ~ The Metropolitan Club of Be- midji, which 1s one of the leading social organizations of northern Minnesota, has elected officers for the ensuirg year, as follows: President, Dr. Rowland Gil- more; vice president, E. A, Schnei- der; secretary, F. S, Arnold; treas “We hope our citizens fully ap- A A A. G. Wedge. preciate the coming benefits of the A. A. Melges. urer, Walter J. Markham; board DROWNED lights for the city of Bemidji. Saturday afternoon, at about 3 o’clock, the Heckerson boy was sent | across the dam to the north side off the river, and he made the trip on the' walk at the top of the dam very easily; there being absolutely no danger, if one exercises ‘any semb- lance of care in walking. The boy did not return and his parents became somewhat anxious about him. A search was made, and at the foot of the dam was found a pail which the boy had been carrying when going across on the dam. The plant was shut down and the water calmed somewhat and the men at the plant searched diligently, both above and below the dam. After fishing with drags and poles ley “old-timers” were “skeered:” “Fosston, Sept. 25. Lewis Lohn Struck Terror to the Bagleyites. had, of late years, been bothered with compound unproportionable- ness of the left eye, which made it impossible for him to see the ball HIGH SCHOOL ELEVEN WON Ignatius Pedereon gr, Martin Jes- ness le, Francis Stadsvold (captain) re, Sigurd Hillestad It, Gordie Olson rt, Henry Berg g, Homer Larson c. Charles Quarness rg, Ansgar John- son and Orton Hoel subs. Bemidji—Faye Brenneman c, Charles Gerlinger and Will Russell guards, W.McDonald and Louis Lar- son tackles, Danie Gould and Ernest Neuman ends, “Babe” Kreatz (cap- tain) quarter, Warren Gill and Mayne Stanton halfbacks, Ralph Lycan fullback. Officials—Dr. Orr, referee; Hallon Huffman, umpire; Ollie Neilson, head linesman; Professors Ritchie and Lundberg, timekeepers. Bemidji clearly outplayed the visitors in the first half, and by mixed and varied plays outclassed CAPTAIN “BABE" KREATZ. yards to Bemidji’s goal line. A for- ward pass, Lycan to Gill, netted thirty yards. Gould made thirty yards around the end and Lycan and Gill bucked the line, Stanton then going around right end for seventeen yards and making his second touchdown, failing to kick goal, the ball hitting the post. There was no more scoring during the thalf, the half ending with the ball in the middle of the field. el o S A —— Jocation of this great road through i for about an hour, the body of the |25 well as he used to; Reff claimed | Fosston. But the second half was| Score at end of half—Bemidji 11, our village, instead of ten miles Bemidj Pioneer Publishing Co Heekerson bo wa’s found in the|Pe had cut his hair a little too different. The visitors used their | Fosston 0. ’ north of u’s ToBB: B GrO0B:cesrasessstrmsrerses river, aquartefofa m;;: belo:v th: short and was threatened with|heavy backs to advantage and| It was different in the second R & E. Gelil... s . | Goiope . “It will bring new life, new busi- o Siiatt datit,, | rheumatism.” plowed up Bemidji’s line many|half, Fosston playing fine ball. ness and new business men, will in- 3 George T. Baker . crease our population at least one- Alfred Burke.... Schneider Bros............ccovuuee 500 | Anderson & Johnson Now Another Smile What is life if we cannot enjoy it? Let usbe happy; let us be friendly, Every glass of BEMIDJI'S PILSENER BEER “BEER THAT BRINGS A SMILE” is a bumper of joy. Itis good and tastes fine. It comes to your table laden with strength, pleasure and absolute satis- action. Bemidji Brewing Co. Telephone 238 J Bemidji. Minn. Contributions to Johnson Memo- rial Fund. That Bemidji people will have an opportunity to contribute to the John Albert Johnson Memorial fund, the Lumbermens National Bank of this city will receive con- tributions of $1 or less to the fund for the erection of a statute of the late governor. All contributions will be prop- erly acknowledged, and the amounts will be forwarded to the committee having charge of the fund, at St. Paul. Leave any donation you desire, NOT TO EXCEED §1, at the Lumbermens National Bank; they will be forwarded to St. Paul. Life was extinct, and a bad wound on the back of the head Kaiser Was Afraid. too, failed to materialize; and, judg- ing from the following letter, written by Lewis Lohn of Fosston, the Bag- “They’re a bunch of quitters,” concluded John, ‘and I believe fast was broken Saturday evening with general feasting and merry- making. According to Jewish reck- oning, the new year commenced some time between Sept. 17 and Sept. 25, and both days are observed. The day was observed by several Bemidji people of Jewish faith. Attention Co. K Footballists. All candidates fer membership on the Co. K football eleven are urged to attend practice this evening and every evening this week. The team will be picked from players who get out and make good, and those who do not attend practice will not be allowed to play on the team in any of the games. Ted Getchell, Capt. times, finally scoring a goal and keeping the ball in Bemidji territory They brought their backs into play and by straight football got a touch- their places. We believe that Bel- trami county can be made a pro- ductive dairy country. If you need funds to improve or stock your farm call on First National Bank Bemidji, Minn.