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. 2 ILY PIONEERFE: THE BEMIDJI D i VOLUMF 8. NUMBER 28. BEMIDJI, MINNESOTA, FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 20, 1910. TEN CENTS PER WEEK. i in | Private redemption. . 1,005 18 d und . s A SALE DN GOUNTY In speaking of the delay in Fruvay P! g sl Blouses, overalls and underclothes Pfl”"[}s WARM UP; unE and oneat Coleraine June 4. Mr. MGKUSIGK UPENS issuing the financial statement, | Ao il e T will be purchased by the purchasing IRuclne received a letter from the ) vesterday, Mr. Hayner said, “The| > rve oo apwr;ionm;m_m 103,771 28 commm.ee for the ?risoners in the GM"]“]ATE A"NUU"GED attorney general this morning, stat- L UQU[’R l_ c E | proceeds of the sale ot the $195,000 | state treasurer—state land.. 2,598 90 | Beltrami county jail. | The stone that he will be present, EcuTluN bonds were used to create a separate | Tax refundments 176 62 |fence, which surrounds the court Eu—_——‘ s ‘fund.Akno.wn as the funding’ out- ;lg;:t:;l:f:im ,'é; g‘i house but has l3e.en in a shamefolly | Henry €, Alsop, Formerly Deputy .tern Star Meets. 7 ““What Goes Up Must Come Down”— standing indebtedness fund. None|p W o =% 0 oot - neglected condition du‘rlmz the Past| o1 of Court, Waats Beltrami There will be a regular meeting of | Gives Statement to Jury of What State “Bargain Day’’ on Permits, Down | of the warrants paid out of thjs fund, detitedness 191,719 96| WO yenrs,. will now be removed. e 3 i the Bemidji chapter ?f the - Order of Expects to Prove in Dahl Murder . County Auditorship. 3 to $500 Again. ’uf which there were about 7,500, | Incerest. .. 1,260 12| Nels Loitved has agreed to the Eastern Star this evening at 8 - Trial. . L were credited to their respective |State treasurer--staterevenue 13,138 38 | make all necessary repairs in the o’clock., All members are urged to & — i funds prior to Jan. 1, 1910, zlnle tretmm'er—-matelschfiul ;l-;;z gg cement walk and put in a new Wik 3 i be present. “Thi iti it absolutely | State treasurer—state loans. 4, cement floor in the engine room of A 9 aDnoUnCemEn Y ke Mrs. G. E. Carson, W. M. . FINANCIAL STATEMENT OF Limpons eondition made 1t abaolutel) IState treasurer-liquor license the court house, if given the material | G411 fOr the county and state repub- S SAYS PAUL TELLS NEW STORY O sy e oen Sy e 71 00" ) LRV A 5 5 4 Papers Blown Around. BELTRAMI COUNTY COMPLETE‘:(ion ofanyofthe variousfundsaffected | Cagh on hand Dec. 31,1909.. 143,802 16 |in the fence. This stone fence, h“.“' convenlm.ns bel.nz ‘ss“edj B P e 5 TO OTHER PRISONERS IN JAIL . ! until all of these warrants had been ————— | which was beautiful when kept in a politics'are warming up in Beltrami undles of papers which had o re-checked on the records and classi = $614,548 42 good Condition, cost the county|COURty sud | the poliicians -and)beentied and;neatly_ piled Jn; the i i Board Approves It.—General State-ig.q 1y order to give the funds| Auditors Trial Balance, December 31, |about $1,500 to construct. “near-politicians” are beginning to| rear of the Pioneer’s former quar- | Prosecution Springs Surprise in Secur- ment Shows Healthy Condition.— | their proper credit. This work |!20% The beétter roads. movement |PUt their fingers into the pot. s ters mdthedodd Fella;vs bhall, wer(; ing Admission of Court Reporter’s Stone Fence to Be Removed. | necessitated the use of special help Debit |started by the commissioners-at the The fisst annognce{nent ofatandi. jopened anc rcattere Y, Beyern Testimony. for over two months, and is respons- Countytreasiter ;5 $143.302 1 beginning of their meeting was con- date for a Beltrami county office|small boys who have been play- i {ible f he d 4 bmitti Ommty tevenue 13RS tinued throughout ' the session, |cOmes Henry W. Alsop, who for|ing in the building the last few fible for the delay in submitting (Revenue warrants paid out SURJONE 23 “|vears has assisted Clerk of Court|days,-and were scattered all over r A little game of baseball, with,the financial statement to the board | of “Funding outstanding in- Langor township received $300:for/ . 2 7 s Aitkin, May 20.—The Fournier fawal beisid s indulged|Of county commissioners.” debtedness fund" that should use on roads; Hornet township,|F7¢d W Rhoda as deputy during|the streets in the vicinity of the trial assumed sensational features JUBRAIE OR THE si06, WS ncaIpR i have been accredited to above . terms of the district court in' Bel- | city park by the high winds, much|,, . in by the board of county commis-| Following is a general statement account, $145,634.52.) #200;'the Town' of (Chilgran; g250, trami county. In a recent letter|to our disgust and that of sevetal tuisaitesnoon when Fugens Caldwell % sioners yesterday, when they lowered | of the condition of the county in re- | Road and bridge fund. ....... 23,058 00 | Bids for the bridge over the narrows ouatys ° LEE, was put on the stand by the pros- 5 e 7 be Bi 1 d Moville | to the Pioneer Mr. Alsop, who lives local cttizens. 3 P 5 the county saloon license, which they | 8ard to its finances at the beginning| (Road and bridge warrants tween Big Turtle an oville h ecution. Caldwell testified to having 2 N o o s east of Blackduck, says, “I have{ The papers were gathered to- 5 : . Sine f th paid out of “Funding out- Lakes were rejected, but the board f life raised to $1,000 since January 1,{of the present year. oue. =) J 3 decided t o e off | gether “agains this ‘marnis a|seen signs of life about the Dahl back to $500 again. Commissioner| Receipts from Jan 11909, to Jani, |Standing indebtedness fund ordered an “advertisement for bids|@eciced to run for ine office o & g 118 201 cabin on April 6, 1904 and that the Schroed h g icularly | 1910: that; should have 'been for the construction of a road in that | OURtY auditor thig fall. thoroughly ;. cleared, up.. 11t s cabin was deserted after April 8, chroeder, who was particul :?r y Jan. 1,1909, balance on hand § 69,462 20 | credited to above account, X8 While no announcement has been | hoped that the boys_ will not re- $ " i« active in making the former raise,| prom tax collections—1908 $22,670.33) vicinity, ke made, it is understood that the|peat this performance 1904. He told of the finding of the was absent, and the other mambers 260,173 27 | Real estate................. 2907 69| Charles S. Carter of Hines was rese;at i or R e A Sl 5 body of N. O. Dahl and vigorously by a vote of three to one enjoyed a | From tax collections—1907 $308,903 3 | awarded a contract for constructing | Pr¢S¢™ o ol e y denied that he found the body one little sport with his pet idea, Com.| and prior years.......... 38,735 96 Credit |about ‘a mile of state road near “]“‘ will be a C:“l";’d";fh for the 1“’ BIDNT Km]w IT WAS hour after Jobn Anderson had told - missioners Clemeatson, Peterson | From interest and ‘Le"a!'y‘ ‘;-og: 153 Warrants account...........$ 22,053 89 | Blackduck. ~ Other roads ordered ee“c‘:ut)nlkn::fct( :‘ g di(:re Jlsh a:lo " LOADED, "_.BROTHER SHOT him the reward for the- recovery of and Fellows voted in favor of the ;mm registry tax collections?. 7.1 Taxes and penalties. 34.814 88| constructed were: one mile between | S0™€ 2 JoTmet aupitor Jotn g tho body of Dahl had been raised e 3 .~ | From private redemption... 1,038 14| Current school fund. 4,558 85|, 150.32 and 149.32, tw 4| Willman again placing his name on o proposition, and Myhre against it.|From liquor licenses....... 3,190 00 | Poor fund 470 41 0 VnaIo0oe | an \agytwo, andy - ballot for the republican nomina- = Rl from $200 to $1500. ¢ What will the board do to the|From state school—March (Poor warrants paid out of one-half miles in Buzzle township. vica oo Y . He was given a grilling cross license at the next meeting? This| apportionment.......... 4,964 40 | “Funding outstanding in- County Surveyor Bliler was requested N. th ndidates § ; F",'" s Boy Shot While Tarning a examination and no doubt the de- little game of '‘What goes up, must | FTom state school—October e g debtedness fund” that should to survey a road running east of i Q °h oL tca ‘; l:i :’h' °°“l“ Y| Barrell Churn by Little Brother.— | fense intends to impeach part of th i % % 5 i 2 offices have announ emse 5 : : come down” is interesting, to say Fr:rl:lpsot:n:'l‘:r‘:;;and totooet | 4085 82 h:cv: b:el;;;e;gesd) to above Nebish, and t.o furnish es_nmates on dpicoliiie present")tiu: The ot::: Not Fatal. Caldwell’s testimony, Fournier the least, and we ‘are gravely pon-|From special state aid— aDitc:"fl;nds 9 758 the constructlol? of one mile of road Bty ex;;ected o e - exkibited great nerve and abso- dering over the problem of how| schools. 5.195 00 | Redemption fund 127 91 on.the range line between Town- Seas fatara this\being sseciall lute unconcern when the skull and many licenses will be granted during §r°m bgn: 5 ;gz gg School fund (districts) . 4 73 |ships Hagali and Blackduck. P ;ime Ethe el m: Crookston, May 20.—While turn- | cap of N. O, Dahl were offered in the “sale,” and whether the “bargain | FT0m boa ing prisoners R Incidental fund 54 56| The plat of Algoma Park near 5 3 3 f barrel ch t the f: h evidence, gazing at thc gruesome o] : . From game licenses. . p 447 30 SR 2 state convention. The republican {i0g a barrel churn at the farm home e S X day” will end with the next meeting | prom interest on deposits. . 2,968 12 g:::: ;::::?n:?g[e:::m :;5 gg this city was approved. The August county convention will be held at|of his parents near Angus yesterday, | xhibits unflinchingly. P— of the board. From wolf bounties. ....... 1116 00 | State loans. . 13,596 g3 | Donetz company was authotized to the ‘court house in Bemidji, June 17,| Oliver Goodwin, the 11-year-old son| - Mr. Scrutchins opposed the offer- The financial statement of Bel-| From returninsurance prem- Sinking fund 46,740 19 | COmPile abstract plats for _the State :“fg;h::‘:tl:";’“fi::“;"l at St. Paul| ;¢ My and Mrs. John Goodwin, was| ing of Mr. McKusick’s evidence _as trami county for the year 1909 has :;‘_':;:[‘;df::: of l:ef"::;fl' 155 Interest fune : cee 4,334 58 swam!) lands, swamp indemnity ! 0 . shot in the side, a rifie bullet inflict.| to the finding of the body and the at last been completed, and was From: state.al dz:)ad ar;ti (b:nl;' attorney's contingent T felectlofls, schoo_l lands, scl.mol Newton Baby Dies. ing an ugly wound which, however, | nature of the bullet wounds which approved by the board of couuty! yigee . T 1,000 00 Sla‘t‘:a-p.fir'o-p-ri;z;i;l{ i and mdemmty se.lecuans, iflt iy Jobn A. - Newton, the 10-months- will not prove fatal. Oliver’s younger | caused his death. Judge Stanton commissioners, before their ad-|From sale of bonds—face IS o 71168 “.d _ university selections. Com- old s of. S aud'Mrs Alex Ney. | Prother was playing near him with a | ruled that the evidence was admiss- — journment yesterday. Several new| value................. 195,000 00 | pupding outstanding in- missioneers Peterson.and Schroeder i S DT Don et di: 4 lew; rifle which was not supposed to be|able as circumstances surrounding roads were ordered by the county|From premiums on above __ | debtedness fund........... 174,617 48 | Were authorized to instruct the super- | *o% S % 25t | loaded, but was suddenly discharged. | the case were so closely allied as to “ p B4l oLl T i B 1,13175| (w a visor of rs what ty-to|Dight of pneumonia. .. The funeral R . fathers’” and a large number of Fror’ ataet on above ( ;HBII'-! . ra;mb _d;m sor of assessors what . property-to will be held Saturday'at 2:30 from| Lhe bullet'struck his side and was}admit-this testimony. bills were allowed. School District reventie: roac.anc. ioge; estimate. e i A i i e Vo=17 was granted the use of the F::?:(::rund in funding ou 218 38/ poor and building funds and :l;e(}x::;:;:c:a lcl::ez?;t Dele fmde tH“::ief‘lt fi:::ex:is acz‘:::lebe ?nc::. Aitkin, May 20.—Realizing that s > % “ - B paid out of funding outstand- - 5 1 S z public exa: iner to look over their| standing indebtededness ing indebtedness fund, that g _— lower, or between two of his ribs, the_ result of the ?resent trial | o account............. 9 68 dhouid have beon deduoted SPORTING NOTES WICKERSHAM -COMING, | e butet wouia bave pircea bis agsinst Pesl Fournier, charged The financial statement, of which'FrZ:;];:::gn"eous revenue s from above amount, $170.- Stomarhi o intentines vand: eouiy with the ‘murder of Aagot Dahl, a general statement is given below, | prom sale of logs ;941:9 )‘f d United States Attorney-General | probably have resulted fatally. will either place Fournier before will be sent to the official printer| county real estate....... 41 42 u(lB:i‘l?ii::;n Tohd Vartants Wickersham will deliver the com-| An amusing incident inconnection Judge Stantt.m fo.r sentence Ato L - 5“_‘1 published W“h‘_“ a few viree};s, $614.549 42 |paid out of “Funding out- meucement address to the Bemidji|with the serious affair was the hfnge‘_i, or xmp.nsoned for life, oF being a long and minute description| * pipursements from Jan, 1, 1909 to | standing indebtedness fund” A T high school the evening ot June 3,|remark of Oliver’s little brother,|¥ill Rive the little Frenchman his H— of the financial condition of this; 1910: that should have been Won Lost Pet|according to an announcement made | who when ct!'kd for having played permanent liberty. Attorney Chester coAunty‘ Thr?ugh asystAem adopted County revenue. $ 13:;!,;1(1; ;Z Cs‘;eg::‘:s‘)" above account, Minneapolis ...20 9 .690|by Superintendent ' A. P Ritchie | with a rifle ‘tEmarked, “Well, Oliver gcx"“f:k’:“h_the fhte. and C‘-('W- this week by County Auditor Hayner, | f::‘;;;‘;i-bndge' 54 oo | Tnleblednsss 14 gg|St-Paul .20 9 690 | this morning. is too little to be churning anyway,” :mt;h‘:"' ‘;' hoExrn;.er, are maning the official minutes of each meeting| . 5o "™ " B 1,027 15 | Mortgage registry tax. . 6,247 55 ’ll-’zlc.do: 157 16 .484) Mr. Ritchie and Supenntendent which is an argument that will|the fiRht of their lives to win a of the board \tvfll besent to the print-| . o 40 20d interest. 9,837 50 | Interest, funding outstandmg Col“ul:lwb:]lz 1{: 1176 :g; Van Dyke of Coloraine wrote to Mr. appeal to- many little Olivers now favox:able verdict, and each is leav:mg ers. and DubllSh'Ed the same week in incidental . 516 41| indebtedness account. 219 38 Indianapolis 13 ‘16 448 Wickersham, asking him to make the|that the fishing season is on in nothing undone that can possibly - which the meetings occur. * attorney contingent. 279 29 $308,902 39| Milwaukee. 12 16 ..429 | commencement address here June 3|full swing. [Continued on Page 4.] ASSETS AND LIABILITIES. Kansas City.. 8 18 .308| = = - Liabilities: County bonds due June 17, ” American League IBIL:0. sussianinnnindins $ 16,000 00 Pet Bty County bonds due June 17, Philadelphia. .810 -+ —— e s b i 5 Rty e o t Last e Have It } County bonds due June 2, Detroit ... 577 % | 1917.. 50,000 00 | Cleveland "542 AL : County bonds due June 30, .520 1019 0 s s disiamine 24,000 00 407 County bonds due in 15 .348 ? annual Ppayments of St 174 a 5 $13,000 each>. 195,000 00 el [~ County warrants outstand- % ing Dec.31, 1909.. ........ 22,053 89 . : ! : Interest on outstanding war- Pet . ¥ s 8 . rants (estimated). . 1.000 00 | Pittsburg .. .15 8 .652 Th A f h F : - e Agency for the Famous Total............. $328,053 89 15. 12 .556 B . ; Assets: 2 10 545|0 : : — Taxes for 1909, county funds $ 96,569 93 | Philadelphia. 12 11 .522 » 8 Taxes for 1908 and prior St. Louis. 13 13 .500 i ha e n g years (estimated)........ 70,000 00 | Boston 9 16 .360 : Due from state for wolf boun- . | Brooklyn 18 .338/M - : S ties paid................. 978 00 N Yy Due from Clearwater county y : ) ’ (taxes éstimated)........ 2,400 00 eas an ees We have just received a shipment of Due from Clearwater county = ; 2 - (claims). . 418 37 American Association Ansco Cameras and ' Supplies s fund 46,740 19| Columbus 0— Kanss Gty 3. . snchdi & £ Real estate, lots 5, 6 and 7 Toledo 10—Milwaukee 9 1nc U(. ing every size of camera, and ev- Sec. 19, 147, R. 32 1,300 00| Louisville 3 —Minneapolis 5 erything necessary for making photo- Poor farm 5,000 00 | Indianapolis1—St, Paul 3. ’ gr'lphs Furniture and fixtures, poor L Y : —_ i E form: 3 590:00, American League S 3 Total ... iy oass $223,906 49 Washington 5—St. Louis 0 ¥ Excess of liabilities over Detroit 14—Philadelphia 2 ameras rum 0 asssets 104,147 40! Boston 3—Chicago 0 And when it ‘gets here we'll let you know all about it. 1 Total [ is i $328 053 gg| Cloveland—3-—New York 4 - Coffees will sell at any price from 20 to 40 cents a pound, P i Inventory of Court H d Jail: i it i —— and all of them the best there is made | o sy ot o poukes i YA ] TR and you'll know it’s the best the price asked can buy. at the price. Furniture of court house and | Cincinnati 8—N. Y. 7 jail and fixtures. ......... 10,000 00| * Brooklyn 2—Chicago 4 = 4 % ;E)W)-‘Oz Boston 6—Pittsburg 3 R - M > We Call Your Attention fo Our Wind | il oe & Markusen 8 a" our "e" 100 m Ur winaow Assessed anun;;:nl ;(;gnemam. County | Notice, Mail Messenger Service. \ Real estate . $5,692,730 00| Sezled Proposals for carrying the faeh prm—— Personal property 1,407,280 00| United States Mails, on Messenger [ $7.100,010 00| Route No. 241132 between' the Post S Taxable Valuation of Beltrami County |Office at Bemidji, Minn, and Our Team Leaves for Delivery at the Foll p B |tv Drug ture i for 1909: Great Northern,”Ry. 141069, ‘Minn. 2 y 3 e Fol ov‘—lng HOUP? < | Real'eatate. s .y 5,692,730 00 | & [ntern’l Ry, 141047, €ach way as { v : 5 4, Y 2 3 Rersonal (property. _}18_81_45_% often_as required will be received by 3 Momln!s 8'30’ m’ 11' Fhmms 206 207 Amm“ons 2'.30’ 5'15 - $6,881,175 00 ‘the. Postmaster until - May 31, 1910,

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