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Now-Gash-Want-Rats - MURDER-IN-FIRST-DEGREE. I . =, gl Seokstie, Wash., May 25.—Ggorze 2 f ~Pepbon‘g radcher ‘near “Northport, EVERY: oMK A8 'ABWART (an Wash,, since 1906 Illl‘l ‘before that a For Rent--For Sale--Exchange theological studqn: in iMifn m" --Help Wanted--Work Wanted |where he preached as a substitute in --Etc.--Etc. every county in the state during his residence of 10 years, was convicted of murder in the first degree at Col- ille, h of Spok few da Local representative—Salary $100 ol nur‘: ° ;;o AR, h"" A[“ to $150 monthly. Extra com.|3K0 On charge ol p?“_""'"“ 19 wite mission and office expenses. Re-|Who was formerly Edith Wolcott of presentative must have sufficient [ Fergus Falls, where they were mar- cash to carry stock to supply the |ried in 1900. .ngoon’:i counsel will demand created by New Lawsand ask for.a new trial. The jury was other conditions. Send references. : % Position permanent. Rapid ad.|out 47 minutes, and the verdict was vancement to good man, Address |3 surprise to those who followed the Sturgis Thayer, Sales Director, | trial. 400 National Bank Commerce Love, hate and jealousy are some Bldg., Minneapolis, Minn. of the factors leading up to the WANTED—Cook at Lakeshore |death of Mrs. Pepoon, it being Hotel. brought out at the trial that Pepoon poisoned his wife to collect $1,000 S— FOR SALE. insurance on her life and marry An Adding Machine for $2.50. It|another woman. He wedded Maud is one of the neatest affairs ever|Keller, who deserted a man with @ EIGHTEEN DI ON LAKE HURON Steamer Frank ll fioodyear Sunk in- Collision. FEW ON BOARD ~ESCAPE S ansns and Ghlldrens Ready-to-Wear Garments Bemidji ' ; Minnesota HELP WANTED. [ : ‘‘A true tale speeds best best being plamly told” so: here follows'an unvarnished story of the ‘‘only suit sale’” at'HALF PRICE., It goes without saying that 'Crane & Co. Suits have become famous throughout this region. for tailored -elegance, quality and notable values at every price. So when so0 to'speak we unbar the gateway and offer the public choice of our entire magnificent stock.. AND THIS FACT IS MOST IMPORTANT. They are FINE SUITS. Only the creme of the spring styles of ‘this EXCLUSIVE STORE. ' Strictly correct styles, not a passe or freak model “throughout the entire stock, but suits suitable for touring, street, semi-dress and dress occasions. Suits that will ¢‘carry you through” the ranks of society, the broad walk 6f Atlantic City or the sunkist beach of Florida, with colors flying even though they are selling.at HALF THEIR REGU- LAR PRICE. Vessel Goes Down Shortly After the Crash and So Far as Known Only Five of Those on Board Are Alive. Most of the Crew Were at Breakfast When the Disaster Occurred. Pmt Huron, Mich., May 25.—The big steel steamer Frank H. Goodyear of the Mitchell Transit company les in forty fathoms of water in Lake Huron, about thirty-five miles oft<Point Aux Barques, and probably eighteen of its seamen have met watery graves, fol- (STOUT AND_ SUrI1ER LlNES ALONE RESERVED.) v 1 invented. It’s accurate too, and|whom she was living on a nearby l°:”ngd ih°°1115'°“ .bjtweenkth;; v:—m Garments fur “Bress : summe[ Linen Dresses at $6 T with a little practice you easily| ranch, six weeks after Edith Pepoon’s ::O:‘:er s;:]e::;‘ h:]‘:::mg- w""“hsé : : and up -‘ develop speed. Ask to see one ;. 0" o0 Aue 29, 1909. Pepoon | Gilchrist Transportation company. The For the small sum of i when you visit this office. Pion- P 4 » 1 er Publishing company. was arrested last winter, after..Mrs. | collision occurred In a heavy fog, u uccasm“s $2.25 you get a pretty . W. , th which overhung the lake. When the FOR SALE—(Hurry Dot Miss : ;‘(h:v:‘:;m’ ‘}:'emt;"'t‘;sn:'l ° :; NSt oo tigethon-the, arow wash fabric that saves many a 1t) slightly used Wilcox & White | =™ Ve A £ of the Goodyear, which is reported to A most comprehensive and won- | Weary stitch. organ, cost new $85, price today | tents of the stomach analyzed. “Two| have been struck amidships, had only : - A $85, p y Sl . $15.00. Odd Fellows Building |grains of strychnine in crystallized | time to seize life preservers and only derful display of exquisite gowns, opposite Post Office, Bemidji. ~|form were found. a few could jump overboard before the W Liese, s Sasapm = x _— boat began to fill with water, esigne for ancin, reception 4 FOR SALE OR TRADE—Choice Debts:To Be Paid The cook had just sounded the sec- g_ g R y. Natural Li Suit Nymore Lots; for price and -pa:- . " ond call for breakfast when the crash evening and afternoon wear. wume“ g @ ANen, - Spts ticulars write to —J. L. Wold,| All bills payable to the City Meat{ came and many were in the mess 4 .* in practical models at | _Twin Valley, Minn, ~ market should be paid at the office| room. All rushed on deck and then In these, garments the highest summel’ $6. $8, $10, s o ket, 319 | the boat began to sink. Some jumped . ) ’ s ’ FOR SALE—Property at 1121 Be-of the People's Meat Market, 31| (o boat began 10 sik. Some jumped style ideas are correctly inter- | o $13.50, $16.50 midii avenue for $3200 cash or|Minnesota avenue. Phone 102.| gut’ of reach of the boat, which was 3 Su" el role $3600 on time. - Call at residence (Signed) Frank Pierce. | fast filling. preted and presented. Wizards of s They show fine touches or phone 282, R T PO . FORDS.:LE = . = el Vessel Parts in Mlddle.d . artistic drapings; conjurers of art- | of tailored exclusnveness on the —Two sets stocks an . - Suddenly the Goodyear parted in the + . R i C dies will cut from two to four{ My wife Annie Stebbins has left cenlher and with a smm;i v{hmh ;nuld ful embellishments have joined pretty coats. inch. A bargain. E. H. Jerrard. s i be heard above the whistling of the 2 i 5 Jersar m-) bed and board “j“ho“t cause; 1 ‘Wood sank out of sight, carrying with hand in hand 'and produced most FOR SALE—3 good heaters; one|will not pay any bills of her con-| it all but five of its crew. The bow A medium size and two large stoves, | tracting. of the Wohua wag oo in, :;::; sh: remarkable effects—combining the - Inquire at Pioneer office. . rested on her bulkhead and althoug] - . . Robert W. Stebbins. | sne water flowed into the hold she most accepted style ideas of right | |1@al Ramie Goarse, Linen Loats = FOR RENT. X :;Bs kept afloat through the efforts of " Pri fixed 3 with a begmmng price of e A o e pumps. up to now. rice 2 ToR RENT—OI M Following the accident Captain Gib- 2 iLXCC s1owWs an Tfl $6.00. Long, loose, flow- . INT—City Meat Market, son of the Wood ordered tane lifeboats lowered and gave the crew inmstruc- tions to make every possible effort to save any of the sailors of the sinking steamer. DUKE OF SUTHERLAND. with fixtures. Inquire of H. F. unusually low price— ing styles with trimming Smith. 306 Third St. $ ' 6’- 5 O c“a's touches that enhance their good looks wondérfully. British: Yachtsman Will Try LOST and FOUND to Lift the America's Cup. AN AN Within. a short -time:the yawlboat 4 ST— was brought alongside the Wood and LOS Fk bSlrayed or . stolen. One ‘Captain Hemenger, Steward Frank dark bay mare colt, two years old, Bassett, Mrs. Emma Bassett,’ Frank slim built, white stripe on face, Mollick and George Grant! were taken white right hind leg up to fetlock. aboard, all in an exhausted condition Last seen Medicine lake. Address caused by their exertions' to save c b Eugene Caldwell, Quiring P. O. !:amsa!ves an;.l thet length of time om |nat|0n$ Belt i . Minn. they were in the water. eltrami Co. Minn, S Yere In e MHLol, el Combinations of splendid nainsook, soft and fine, ‘ Temained at anchor near.the scene ot with plain lawn.tucks, lace trimmed, reg-’ MISCELLANEOUS = I 4 the collision, the captain hoping that ular $1.50 values, at.............. O R RER L TED—1] he would be able to save some more of, 1 A % WANTED—To buy good clean bha crew of the Goodydar. When the The finest line of combination drawers and cover on ragsl. nozé):sloni)‘ ?‘Tl plnss andt no fogd rose. .thsretwas x:lothing dm ség?: the market today. Made of fine nainsook, tailored woolen 8. 1l pay cents a and as his boat was damaged an pound, Ploncer Office. Phone. 31, ditgar of sinkineslas Captiln Gilinon: seams, lace and embroidery trlmmed reg- $1 55 . Teturned to this port. ular $2 and $2.25, at.........0: 10 WANTED—FEverybody to patronize o B e e s O the N. W. Music Co., when in need of anything in the musical MINERS IN cLASH -y lme Regular $1.25 and $1,50 gowns, made of fine 1 00 Respectable middleaged lady wishes wnH STATE Pfl“uE and heavy muslin, the best youeversaw at $ = position as housekeeper in some S widower’s family with children, - P— : Other gowns with imitation hand embroidered yokes, Maney to-loan onslarm landsw 00 fine pin-tucked yokes; others trimmed 'with dainty s delay. Address P. O. box. 5 Number of Persons Hurt Before little lace edgings, high or low neck, all sizes. Bemidji, Minn. i N You've never seen such gowns as these Riot Is Utmlled g -$1. ] \VANI‘],D—L;undry work to go o ek IR g 3 i . | out by the day or take home. . > 2001 T B { Phone 497. | Beranton, Pa,, May 25—A riot broke Whlte Sklrts i out ‘gmong striking miners“at “No. 14" S _ 5 collfery of the Pennsylvania Coal dom- Skirts of good cambric, cut full, ‘flounces of tailored fanufactus y Pil , followi 2 s, ot S TS, s = 00 ot o it s, st o iaiined i, b h dus_cume o Ve ik ER & . TRANSMISSION SUPPLIES, dlnclh":ht.nmumv CONTEST TO OCCUR IN 1911 ed by Sergeant Henning, to disperse thi 1e cgular price $1 19 zarmumms;g,rl oo Wt a crowd of Italians who threatened ing this sale.............. = STEEL AND MACHINERY co. []| Ancther Bri:sh Ytht;man After the 2:'lei::ywhe" & work tratu reached the We have a large assortment of skirts:with 9 and 12 MINNEAROLIS, MINN. Mo T i, ool B Rt B inch flounces of embroidery and inSertion as well as York: Yacht giub it 14 gencrally under. | Burried to- the colliery on the out- of lace. Every day prices:range up to $3 $-| 75 stood a challenge for the America’s :re&k of the trouble and was Sh"‘].at' this sale............ Ee i 1{ ii ()I Q L cup will be received from the Duke of p;’nl Z:cv??g;nt?:cg:; :‘k'xur::n Sotping %S % i * Sutherland, the contest to be arranged § at 3 = - ) s 2 | for th surimer of 911 A Lo wheth | O forlmer, beter Sora. was so Combinations Princess Slips | Corset Covers 2 De fec tS er the death of King Edward will tem- | 36Verely ,fil“y“‘.i?;’ Dy fiate ollcemen ' % % Toi g & porarily put a halt to any such plans . : E i i mbini 3 ST - R ' of splendid nainsook and barred i In England is a matter of conjestyre, | Pital, where' Sherit Rodda hurricd (||| Of . splendid nainsook, combining | Slips, full length| and; width, of musfins IBinhn: Ve daol et QUICKLY When the first announcement was | With him fn an automobile, and also drawers ‘and cover or skirt and | fine, nainsook trimmed with Ger- v P! y made a few weeks ago that the Dike | A his own wound dressed. i with emb. and lace edge, GORRECTED | n ¢ o e o e e iy | State Trooper Jasper Oftcdach was cover, tailored garments, the favor- | man val, regular '$2 to 65¢'and 75¢. sale pri 50¢ e . caught under his horse, which was o 2.40 reg. C an C, saleprice The chief surgeon of the Plastic Jlj | the cup the news was. received by Sanant wder ik ite with iparticnlar women;. be- | $2.40 at.. = : d withval. and = Surgery Institte. anickly rishts yachtsmen with cotisiderably more:aes | To1I9 by.2 b o:{ fou the head, and he cdedat th good lace.| Regular : P i |- Lorset covers trimmed wit val. an all wrongs with the human face fll | claim and enthusiasm than any similar | W38 clubbed before other traopers s ! $3.00 Princess Slips........... $2.00 | imitation cluney, good 'nainsook gr features without knife or pain i | statement in the last few years. The rave ot e sealionl. . - $2.50 and up to $4, on $2 15 and muslins, regular $1 aud 7 0 the entire satisfaction and de- Duke of Sutherland is weil known in 4 4 £ S b | e X TR 2 R i 5 | light of every patient. The work E::gleisg ar:l éur?tiue;:ta‘l‘ eyacht racing | Other one broke out at the Ewen col “sale at. . $4.00 P"ncess Slips 53-00 $1 25, on sale at..... AR c LS ;s’as ln?tmglashtelltseltf. I‘fyou elrcles, ::lery, ds: mlledaw:y, but the rklners N have a facial irre; ari [ n; —_— ere tro S arrive ¥ kind write EiaCty ohaly S & vl spopeel when wooperserb=t i M *ATlied white sale garments such. as dressing sacques | Children’s'drawers of good muslin with tucked ruffle, SNLotranes Tavn(ite, Horec, . tub dresses, aprons, maids’ dresses and wrappers.all .| . from 2 to 10, regular 250 durmg this T . : Kenosha, Wis,, May 25.—Police offi- DE -TRUS ’ 15 Plastic S_urgery Institute ciiy 1o allasts ol Sobthern ¥ iseon. UNDER -~ ANTLIRUST LAWY _have special prices in honor of this . White. Event., | sale o3 R ey C Corner Sixth and Hennepin sin and Northern Illinois are .scour- | Shippers Talk of Praaecutlnu Hallroad MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. L] ing' the country in an effort to ‘obtain Officials! Tame A 'y . t some trace of Prince, the favorite 25— % ch ld w hs &H slk P M 75 fi' Th f h G I G d o e, of Frince the, favorite| omana, atay 35—cuminat vrosec: 1. Ghiilren’s Wash Suits & Rompers | Silk Petticoats’ ift Things for the Girl Gra uate % ator Isaac Stephenson, which was -t 1 deep: v 3 ool s = N stolen from the senator's farm in the ?,.hfzflafh:fi;‘scr.:’:;o:‘z; ifi;’;}’;’ ot Take on'special prices in honor Regular $6 and 37 v | wecal:.ss\zlg'f L ,_.._~ western party of this county. The | jug of shippers, wholesalers and job. Jas of the Sale of Whmte. 3!“ ar 36 an| "“s lections of ; % horse was traced to Libertyville, TiL. | pes of the Missoudi siver cities in tractive des .| i but 'there all trace of him' was lost. session here to devise means of Te- signs: s Trish: Guaranteed tafi‘gta in black | & Sl i Sm ; 5 ‘broid and and all ' the populgir shades; (‘!'u;g{ona;‘s‘ also.changeable effects.”Very J;]gaf;‘g;‘g { Rssff & full ‘with 12 inch- compound | on collars Nt { O~ Gl ! Si%!vf‘f?‘ A9 2?:..’?2‘.‘.‘.*??_ 250 L e straining the railroads from putting, Want Ads Twenty-five Cents for Heirs. into effect’ on June 1 the increase in tes now contemplated. New York, May 25—Probably the | freight rates. smallest estate ever administered in | More than one hundred representa- New York has finally been settled tive |bysiness | mern, are \interested; in after litigation covering several weeks | these freight rates and represent Chi- 550 65¢c Romp- cup-n Warship Visits New York. Frank Day Is Dolngg cely. 3 New York, M |y 5. —The first Cuban 8t. Paul, May 26.—Frdnk A. Day, ‘war Vedsél to visit me harkior of (News|‘ehairman of th acratic state cen| - York! is (anchored in the Hudson river | ‘trall committee; W-hb was loperated on Pl e just below: Grant’s tomb. She is the | 8t Cobb hospital Monday, is reported oneer crulser, Hatuey; 535 tons, formerly the | /déing icely. | “Mr. Day Was never in 2| pteam yacht Pantooset of Boston, and | 8ny danger, " said the phy-lclan in at- now armed with four guns, the flagi||tenddBde in reply to the"'guestion ship of thé''coast guard fleet of the | Whether his patient 18 now out of dan- "Ih!nd republic. | i s asandil cago, St. Paul,; Minneapolis, Duluth, FOR RENTING A sar thd " pudite Hadmmististtd; has Mfiw’aukee St. ’Lonls Kapnaas’mty St.’ turned over to_ the care:of the city < L g et vy ! 3 ARy PROPERTY, SELL- chamberlain 25 cents, to be held sub- | JOReph, Omaha, Boux City, Denver . ot T S v, 5 ING A BUSINESS Ject to the claims of the heirs of Wil | 8nd other Western places. ,The gen- 950 s ity > oR CBTAINING lam Portland, a negro ex-pugilist, :;‘;‘m:‘:ze of the meeung is one ot 5 1,50 Wash : ne . : - S e % as| 1 15 i [ ve! . 5 - HELP ARE BEST. » Suits '$ 95¢ | s 7 12 inch flounce. foribivies bi S —