Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, October 25, 1909, Page 1

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The city council of th¢:City, of Be- midji will, tonight,: be called jupon to consider the request of H. TLarson, deputy special officer of the United States Indian service to Tortwith cancel _the license held by T. Dugas on the gfound thit Digas| has been selling llquoz to Indiads; . Mr. Larson cameto Bemidji on Thursday, and at ‘orce took up withs| “Acting Mayor George W. Rhea the|’ matter of cancelling the Dugas license in ‘accordance with-an agree-{t ment enfered mto ata meetmg held several weeks ago, whereby local| liquor dealers agreed with the Brew- ers’ association ot to sell liguor to ¢ Indians, with the alternative of hav- ‘ing their license revoked. The matter of revoking this license s the direct result af the investiga- ‘tions that have been.made: byispecial deputies, under the . direction, of William E. ]ohnson, chief speclal officer of the United States Indian service, to assist in the suppression of liquor traffic among'“the Indians.’|’ When the provisions of the Tndian treaty were made: known some:-time ago, the Brewers’ association became very active in assisting in having .the laws observed relative to the, sale of liquor to Indians. l On May 21 a meeting was. held -here at which_evety liquor'deall Bemidji signed an agreement«mt Brewers’ association not “to el any liquor to Indians. This agreement; contained a provision that licenses should be revoked -if-the- agreem:nt was violated. Mayor Pogue was present at this meeting, as were also City. ‘Attorney. John F. Gibbons and County Attor- ney Chester McKusick,.and all -three that they-would assist in enforcmg the ' state laws, llquur to Indxans It appears that specxal deputxcs were sent here to watch local dealcrs, with the result, that th ‘véquestad to ‘révoki f the liquor deal- have apparently been trying to live up to the agree- ment _made bvthg ity .a and themselves.’ & “Itis not the intention of the In- :dian- department'/'fo take drastic action against . those /dealers who do not_sell liquor to Indians. The department is not interested in flze sale of liquor. to, whites, but /it is” insistent thaf !‘ne sale of hquor to “the” governmeunt ' wards shall cease, once'foriall?sw 7 12 The followin is'a Copy of the; quest made by Mr. Larson to the f{city cosocil: to cancel the license of Mr. Dugas, together with the notice served on Mr. Duzas by Act- and show causes why his license ghould' not be revoked. ..Mr. Larson’s Request. To The Honorable: City Council, City of Bemidji. . 'Gentlemen: ’—Pnrs\iflnt to the instructions of William E. Johnson, chief special - officer. .of..the .United. signed . an agreement:to:the-effect States-Indian:service, to:assist:in-the stock of Lockets, Chains, Cu now complete. line of ' Locketst'and Neck have'two “my line : Plns. an 6209. Price $3.50 ° I have aaded new goods to my Jewell y My aim in buying is to get something good —something I ‘know will give satisfaction=—My sespecially good. I . Lockets —those shown here are the highest quality. .~ Come in and see Collar Pins.. CHAS. L. CUMMER, uff Links and Searf Pins is Chains is grades of ‘of:. Stock d - Dutch 7909, Price $4 JEWELER Postoftice Corsier, Bflnldll the porscssion of just such a utensil as this Electric Water. Heater. | utilized in the making of ngs and 18’ - The smaller sxze: travelers. - It i useful adjunct in th The W ater He}a’c‘éf‘ There are times innumersble wlm vou wished yfaund; to‘ be - ver barber shop, dentistd’op pliysictans’ ofliae, cliihsy éte For Sale by ¢ With this device you _ doaway with “the usual trip ‘to the ‘gas. or-coal stdve for' a i hot “The device mhay - eplnced "]ust where yeu want it"—by squ]y at. taching cord toia conven- et iampisocket then the This heater tea,, .bf)lhng and’poachmg ideal‘heatet for the nursery. - ] may be pny.enieni; for; -kitehe g | dians in this'saloony?thdt on numer- ¢ also on the stairway, to Indians. the city ‘ball, prefer, floor of th;t certain frame. building | located on' " lots “ twentylon 21‘? of October, 1909, mtoxlcatmg hquors‘ SWere constantly” being sold’ fiu”IU- ous occasions liquor - was brought] from the saloon through doors| connecting ‘' with''the ad]umxng res- taurant, ‘and’ served “in‘ stals‘and]’ ““That"a'saloon’ has been main- tained” in the "building sbove | des- cribed for ‘a‘long: time ‘prior' to'“the eF |21st*ddy of September, 719097,‘7by Frank Gagnon, the owner of " the building; ‘that ‘on’ the 21st'day of|* September 1909, as your informant is advised, a'license’ 'was. taken ‘out for ‘the said /Frank ‘‘Gagnon ' ‘in the name of T: Dugas, ‘because ' thé and " of the ‘state; while under the management of the ‘said * Frank Gagnon, and 'the ‘said T. Dugas; “it was'a place resorted to by 'Indians for the purpose’ of obtaining ‘intoxi- cating liquors—and - during “all ' 'of said time, the' said’ Dugas ‘and':the said Frank Gagnon catered 't ‘fl:e Indlan trade. “You “are therefore requested ‘to cnncel the license 1ssued:to'the 'said |; T.:Dugas on.'the 21st*day' of Sep-| tember, 1909, as aforesaid, and:not to issue licenses to'any other person scribed.” *—H. A. Larson, “Deputy special - officer | of * ‘the United States Indian Service.” Notice to'Dugas. The “following notice 'has been issued to T.Dugas to appear bgfofé the ‘council ''this evening and show cause why his llcense should not be Tevoked. e “You will please take notice ~ thal 3 pni'::r\:q.w said Frank Gagoon' had ‘repeatedly | violated the liquor laws ot ‘the ‘city|’ . | black. to sell ‘or dispose” of intoxi¢ating |, liquors' on‘'the premises above de: |2 you.are hereby requelted to be and ‘befo tabe, in the cuu'i l cl ml;i October, 1909, at 8. o'cloc! and then and there show cause, if any there be, why that certain license granted you by the said city council on the 21st day of September, 1909, to sell intoxicating liquors on the ground floor, front room of that certain frame ‘building, located on lots twenty-one (21), twenty-two (22), twenty- three (23) and twenty- four (24), in block sixteen (16); of Bemidji, Beltrami county, ane- sota, should not be cancelled nd revoked *“And you are further rcqueated to answer the charges, hereto annexed, and herewith served upon you.”-" “A Texas Ranger” Tonight The theatre-goers of Bemxdyl haye a treat in store when “A- Texas Ranger” comes to the City Opera House, on Oct. 25th. This is one ‘of . those quietmelo- duxgas that buros powder.” Sti]l abounding in heart interest and thrilling climaxes, it tellsa beautiful love story of the plains, with just enough _comedy to.relieve _the in-|i tensity “of the dramatic situati The' stbry is told in five'act, ‘ind the company carry all of ‘their own scenery and stage cqulpme t fux“he entire| production. The plot and scenes are: lald alang the Rlo Grande Rwer the history “of Texas. Mr. Ernest Stout, the author, has flmmq YIAD !bflw:fl T 18 (.cwz 753013 ik 1w oisasia Hid 2l yiisd Qrs Sanhorn -and. Miss Leila;.Stanton/| St: Judicial dmmct, thls forenoun,; when | MissiLéils 'Slam’on, dauzht‘er of the i 7 the Dmcgpe oi Dulu(h of the Episco- Pll church read the beautifal servu:e 1" "¢hurch, and Miss d Mr; E. ] M Jerrard dted pxofuuly withored: roses, while the, other rooms were Beautiful in white cbrysant,hemums sbecmumzly gowned| i a magggll, sult and hat and the greom, wp{e the convenuonal -4 hie 'bn home in . Bemidji after December heit 'home’ ori"’ Beltrami as:: Miss i Leila of ‘Bemidji. She came»to thmclty two, years ago, and 'since that'time has made many friends here, , Miss Stanton is an accomplished:: musician, - being a v‘ohmst of Taré ‘ability. & . Sanborn. is, the son’ of Mr. and Mrs‘.__.s_fi_x‘gkg_ryg of Northfield, and Hig eleven, on last Saturday, declsxvel’y defeated the . Crookston leh Schaal Ffiootba}l eleven, the, final Pdhe;}g{‘zfil b m_g"fiS to 0, Fooutdlass me i ‘3Queu The game'wasplayed at Ctookston, with'‘Mr!‘ THorson ' of ‘‘Crookston e, and. Hallon Hu@- ty fillmg the posmon thnt, when thb over their opponents in such fashi N and they never had the bzfl 13¢“Be idji players used tlie forwardspass and onsxde kwk to good ;advantage.:! The Bemidiji ‘H!Zb el will pl sch 9# ftynao Gearge Kirk of this cny, ‘who added but very, little fic bellishment’to! the alreads ing facts. _Th the perfa;mnnee A Texa,S\Ranggr,i comes to Manager Cunningha; ally guarantees it to his patrons. logged in this north country flqr wmany [yeafs b sty "#ill again log fi: the vncx}:ltf (?f Nurfhome, this sea- ;lef‘\ [iijd(]fi ls‘ aalfll’dy busy wxi:ih lln 2?2 [ for the been establishes cene of operatiofis | Béifield, Hirsch & Kline‘of Chica, *. | formal opening. 2 Ttped sy | ;;h ivere zllowed, the. that>thé onslabght was mlstaken fm i atrl oys played fihp i ball and the Crookston boys had m lqok m’;,{.m the ¢ game* The rook&- to ) w8 e cotn Bemxd,x his-operaf 1 e o U et L Bighly. recommeridéd and hé f perfor plog 49q Cpad ong-haltmiflin f ilcox “Bros, at the pomt- st of the villiage fif H Fr. 0'Dwyer officiatin As deceased was a member of the Pf%fsfibf’fi A0 Bl iy are invited '\td attend’ ‘t Park and;also in | The Onenmg Dl:play, -Made Last Satur- tfiep(rk 0 clearing:some points and “fixing up” the park; as: well as day and | Saturday, and Sam;d.ay lng of tbelr new stole, whic quarters . for ladlqs \ready‘to-weaf garments; and the opening wasuone‘ of the most' successfil “affairs of ‘thie| kind ever held in the city. . Mr..Crane was present andy the “assistance’ of 'his'very effici clerks, welcomed. the visltors store and took. considerable: pride i displaymz the eleznt hne of line of cloaks and suits.. P The idal party left oluhg noon| train’ fot&'l)ul‘u Band the dbsin! éffigs, and: Mrosapd:s Mrs: Sanhorn . wilk be [ € The “line of “cloaks’ Fi.‘mtn; Stiidents at Ttasca State Park: T o to 'select from and vxsltors at, the store were surpns § high :class goods retaxled in midji. cordial welcome: ;, g 2t Mr. Crane is indeed ' iortfina g securing the excluslye sale;of , the elegant garments manufactured- by all. visitors were | given. a very °i their; homes. Duluth (who' and to show the, interestwhi firm takes in displaying-its line-they, had Mr. Adler here to -sslst i tfieq g the ‘Stala ‘Park bedsor: Samuel B Green of St made up. There was an assortmént | Athony Park ind M. M. Wllhams iteen ‘miles of :road and fire' break in efyLm!e Falls, members of the State ¥ Board, 'who/were' visitors i id ygsterdzy, returnmg ‘fro hnn'd hiad caused:to be ‘made - four- thepark;’ and: (that ‘four -miles of additional road had been: swamped out but not ~plowed; that these fire E flp m the Itasca Park, spendmg breaks: had been -plowed like; a far- Beautifal whlte and pink vmsen Simdny afternoon ' ‘and”evening ' in|mer-prepares-his field-for planting were- given away as souvenirs,’ ‘and| Bemldp and leaying last. night for|andare-positive:breaks; for fire. = Four:cottages chave been-built on ProfessoriGreen and Mr. W:lhams, different advantageous’ pofnts. .of vzether with | Mr Scott, of 'the |- Lake. Itasca, near: Douglass lodge, Scott; Graff Lumber -company!. of | for the use of summer visjtors to the I'algo “a ~member /of | park: ;. These have been. filled con- (hg State Foresny Board), w¢nt to|stantly by, visitors, of: whom! there last Fnda.y, golng have been ‘many during - the -past ||:season, smany: .coming -from. points \loutside the state:to:enjoy.an outing ! | at the headwatersof the :'Fathers:of \'Waters.”2 That is the first question to« food or beverage , s Is parncularly wholesome. 1 nmaltand hops. As, a,health béVefag X on account ts nutri 9 a.nd toniciiqlialities: “*'that'it'is wholesome r‘; our: ;g‘lass of tyle beer4o’the Hmits 3 100 05 Erewefl from chmcest barley "o it ‘s recommended Bem dj Brewmg Co. Bemidji. Mihin. sThe board has reeeptly pmchnsed ifrom T. J.Nary! forty: acres of land -in-the northwest -correr of thel park, which :while | included ‘within . the Jlimits of:the park, was not the pro- .perty>.of the ‘state; ;and Professor Green stated- that: the ‘board . would probably purchase.considerable more land similarlysituated. ~ The board has favorably con- Sidered” the ‘proposition’ of 'the Pine Tree Lumber company, which owns 3, 2000 acres of pine land, the state to pay the-taxes on.the land for a term 'of ten “years; the land to be- come the 'property of the state, together with all. hardwood, as well 4s pine, 'spruce and balsalm under :Knowing PILSENER ou néfid jfuzndsfo 1mprove eight inches in, diameter at four feet six inches from the ground. 12 Thé foréstry school which is being conducted at the State Park every summer . has _become a splendid success, and is bringing about excellent results' to the students, as they are given practical Jessons in forestry by experiments ‘in the park; and Professor Green states that the summer forestry school of 1910 will be even more successful than previ- ous ferms. Miss Stoigh Married. |2 /A the Baphsl ‘parsotiage “at>7:30 | last evemng “H. Robxuson McKee, pastor of the church, -united:-in matrimony = Miss"'Setha Slongh of ‘this city and Mr, Frank Smlth of Akeley. 'The ceremony was mtnesscd by a number of relatives and. friends, of thé-bride and ‘groom. It is-understood that Mr.'and Mrs. Smith expect to make their home in || Akeley. ——— - Miss Slnuzh was Tor se-veral years who wish ' her “mitch ! mith: is one of the popu]ar .| young men at-Akeléy. . 15-3ut | | |

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