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il il i i T it Mistorical Society, -1 ik : § MINNESQTA | HISTORICAL SOCIETY, menizma THE BEMIDJI DAI VOLUME 8. NUMBER 142. BEMIDJI, MINNESOTA, SATURDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 1, 1910. TEN CENTS PER WEEK. CASS LAKE SENDS FRANTIC APP AL TO THE GOVERNOR Y PIONEER™“"| - — . s f HRES FEARFUL! SAYS ,I Sunday Sermons in Bflmldjll MAT".DA AKERBERG NEAR PRISON; INDIAN GHARGE Eberhart Warned That Situaiion is Critical and That he ANDREWS ‘m FIDNEER Methodist. s GWEN $3 fl[m AWAHD Alone ““Can Prevent a Conflict, Not of Law First Methodist Episcopal church 1 Two Men Who Furnished Liquor Sen- But of Fire Arms.” | services in Masonic Temple. Preach- _ tenced By Judge Stanton. o ing 11 and 8. Morning subject; . : 5 Forestry Commissioner Declares This “(‘Izhrist Crucified.” Ev:ning ]sub- Jury Believes She is Entitled to That| \ ! Has Been Disasterous Year and ject; “What will You Do With Sum From F. A. Mayo For Having pleaded guilty to the CENSURED FOR SILENCE WITH REBELLION’ IMPENDING Warns the Wardens Jesus?” Special music. Sunday Loss of Son. charge of furnishifg persons of 5 ) R mort L el Indian blood with intoxicating Topic: Christian Stewardship. .| . Mayor Declares Property of Citizens Will be Protected at PRAISES VOLUNTEER FIGHTERS | E. Herlocker, leader. Prayer meet.|STAY OF EXECUTION GRANTED |liauor, Andy Olson and Ed. Ken- ' o) pi By ked by Mai ) i ing every Thursday evening. Every- :edy of Koochiching .;fou’m we,: to- all Hazards and is Backed by Majority of Citizens, body welcome. N ay given sentences of six months at 2 Says Total Appropriation of State Y Case Has Been Hard' Fought By Strong 'ltl.'d labor in the state prison at Whe Ary R.eady to Fight Would Be Scarcely Enoughto Prop- Scandinavian Lutheran. Array of Legal Talent on Stillwater, the sentences being sus- Iy P B iC There will be services in the morn- Both Sides. pended by Judge C. W. Stanton = e —_ ] » . erly Protect Beltrami County. ing at 10:30. Sunday School, both - Ipending the good behavior of the fowns alley, -mn., ) ct: I— the _complamed of provision of that ] Norwegian and English at 12. Even- | two men. . (Daily Pioneer Special Wire Ser- :n:le;;t :r;aty,. acned :: 1:‘ eyo:mrd d:::; i i . Olson gave his liguor to - | vice)— ake e Cass|80d your provin man While the soaking rain of the ;l:zst;'er‘v\ce at 8. T. S. Kolste,| After l'1av1.ng‘been Ol.lt fr?m 6 bmztz;anier:.;:“;nmzflh‘gs ;..akt)e L::xt:l: timme:il:t::ly upon the police laws of the state be mot early part of this week has prob- P-m, ntil midoight the® jary:in the | "oy Kennedy bought some - alcohol|my return to St Paul tonight. | set asideand that executive dicta, ably extinguished all of the forest CGerman Lutheran. damage suit case against F. A. |for an Indian-at International Falls| Until then I have nothing to say,” | from any department of the federal fires in this vicinity, there is always| There will be German Lutheran|Mayo brought by Mrs. Matilda |on the same dnté.,r"fi_bt"h men were|said Governor Eberhart who is|Rovernment, with all the brutality = danger of fires starting up during services at Baptist church Sunday|Akerberg returned a verdict of |arrested and given 2 preliminary | here today to deliver ‘an address. of.western co?v-boy rule be not per- afternoon. £3.000. hearing - before | George - Walsh, —_— mitted to terrify and maltreat a de- the falll when diy leavés, clutter il . muni¢ipal judge at Tnternational| Governor Eberhart has been|fenseless and law-abiding people. the ground and high winds pre-| Presbyterian. The verdict was sealed and was Falls, beicg held to the grand jury, | Warned that he aloce can prevent | “The course is now fairly, open to vail, Morning worship at 11. Subject, |20t opened uatil Judge Stanton Being unable to furnish bail, Ken.|POssible bloodshed in Cass Lake. | you; you can free us from the oppres- With the discontinuance of the | “The Place of Reason in Religion.” | called court at 9. a. m. today. nedy and Olson were committed to| AP 2Ppeal, signed by Judge |sion we have borne for more than a - state fire rangers on Sept. 1, be-|Bible Classand Sunday School 12:15.| Mrs. Akerberg alleged that her | jail and were brought to the Beltrami| Frank Ives and end.orsed by | year without complaint it you elect cause of lack of funds, there has|Jr.C.E, 3. Srn. C. E, 7. Gospel|gon had died from the effects of |county jail here. MEYO_' Dumas ofthat village, and | to strike at once ?m.i strike harfl; been much discussion as to what|service at 8. strychnine poison given by mistake| When arraigned before Judge Stan. | COntaining most alarming declara- | you can, by an omission of a plain Forestry Commissioner Andrews | by a clerk ewployed by Mr. Mayo. | ton bath claimed to have been intoxi- | ti90S: has been. forwarded to the|duty secure the ill will and contefnpt proposes to do in an effort to pro- | Baptist: Attorney McDonald for Mr. Mayo | cated at the time they furnished the | 0Vernor. of.nearly every man who now abides - tect property. In a personal com-| [nstead of the regular preaching | y,,} 5 gtay of executive for sixty |liquor to the forbidden race; and| In the meantime plans have been|in the inflicted territory. I have munication to the Daily Pioneer | Service, the following " Minnesota | 3,0 4 new trial may be asked on |as each had borne a previous good | perfected in Cass Lake whereby the |Iaboted hapd to collect the facts now he explains his position and utters| 933" program will be given by the |y oy 1ioq grounds or an appeal may |chatacter, their sentence of six|fire bell shall be rung if an agent |lai Be_ingo_: you; I have done my a warning in the following lan-|Sunday School of the Baptist church|p. g6 1o the supreme coutt. months at hard labor in the state|of the government attempts to de-|part without hope of remuneration guage: Sundayat 11 a. m: Senator Peterson and County | penitentiary was suspended, they to | troy liquor and this signal, declares|and now humbly ask you to do your “I am depending on the activity| Or%a® Voluntary. " Attorney Chester McKusick ap:|tofucnish their addiesses and give |the mayor, will result in the quick|duty. _ R T _ and energy of the local wardens, of| SuPt— The Lord isin His Holy| peareq ~as attorneys for Mrs. an account of themselves to the | mobilization of 500 armed men. Respectfully Yours, whom there are four in every organ-| Lemple” " Akerberg. The statutcry limit of | sheriff6f Koothithing county every| The plea to governor Eberhart ) . Frank Ives.” ized town, i Schopl—"Let all the earth keep $5,000 was demanded. thirty days. reads as follows: This ultimatum was mailed out “The law makes the town super- silence before him” The case 'has been hard fought| W. V. Kane, county attorney of| His Excellency: A.O. Eberhart: of Cass 'Lake yesterday afl:eruoo_n visors and town clerk fire wardens, Invocal‘i‘on by the Pastor. on both aides and has consumed | Koochicing county, and J. H. Drum- | In my letter to you of the 20th inst., | 2nd ?rnved st the (fapnol this and expressly declares that they Song—"The Call.” Imore than a week’s time. . {mond, cletk of court of that county, |I #ave youa carefully digested idea MOrning, where "‘ awaits the . - shall take energetic precautions to| LraVel ] The jurymen in the case were: |were present from International|Of the situation in the northern|turn cf the state’s chief executive prevent forest fires and shall be held Responsive Re‘admg. i Milton Robertson, Henry Gripp, | Fallsand filed the necessary infor- |counties of the state, and I now late today. responsible that their districts be| dem‘? Exer_clse. An acrostic Hans Insdahl, P. E. Olson, Chas.!mation with Judge Stanton. assure you that the facts then de- hRalph Whee%o(.:k, sectetary: to exempt from dangerous forest fires. | T A }utle S"ls' . Lindgren, Fred Ryberg, Charles| Judge Stanton appointed G. M.|tailed are and will be vouched for |t i governor said: ) “Itis supposed that these four| Recitation—"Just you smile” Ar- Cramer, Alexander Ducett, Hans (Torrance as attorney for Kennedy, | by at least ninety-five per cent of the The state can take no action; town officers are the most competent | thur Hovey. Thorsen, F. J. Collins, Chris. Marku- | and A. A. Anderson for Olson. tesident population. the federal governmeut alone has . persons to prevent forest fires. The s°“‘_1 b‘t the ??hOOI' sen and George Smith. P R “Your reply to me that you deem ;un.sdlctmn.. I base this assertion duty of the ranger was not to take| Recitation—" The home land” —— Excursion to the Dam. 1t best to wait the decision of the|on lnformat10: from Attorney Gen- the place of wardens but to see that| Four boys. The saw mill Is due to shut| The Yankee Doodle will make the |Courts is not satisfactory to our|eral Simpson. wardens did their duty. Song—"America” School standing | down either tonight or tomorrow, | ¢rip Sunday afternoon at 2:30. people. Cass Lake, however, doesn’t ask «New settlers who have brush| Recitation—" What makes a na-|which will end up the season’s - “The situation is critical. Ifeel safe |any legal action on the part of gov- to burn are greatly tempted to tion great” Gertrude Huntosh. work. It has been a very good Several young wolves and cub|in the assertion that when the time |€rnor, Olh.el' than.that be use his in- - set fires in dangerous weather, | Recitation—Ruth Rice. year for the mill. The planer will | bears were seen by men fighting fire | scheduled for our saloons to close | fluence with Premde.ntTaft or Secre- There ought to be a public senti. Song by the school. of course be kept running during |south of International Falls a few |comes there will be a condition that ‘t‘ary of the I"“e"‘“’ Ballinger to mentthat would induce them to “How the State Convention helps” the fall and winter.—Walker Pilot. | days ago. will at least be an unpleasant affair | call off the villians.” exercise more care than often | AR imaginary letter, but one in| _ to you and your officers. It did not take a representative of happens. I have believed that a|Which every even' is true. HIGH FLIERS. “The mayor of this village has|the Pioneer in Cass Lake yesterday severe enforcement of the law was | Address—By the Pastor. determined to protect each and|long to learn that that village means the truest kindpess to all con-| Recitation—"IfI were rich’ Rus- every citizen and his property, by |business. e cerned and have caused prosecu- |%! Smyth. persuasion if that will suffice, by| In the belief fifat their li.berty has tions to be institated whenever| Class offerings. force and arms if the situation re.|been tampered with class lines have there was good evidence of a| General Special Offering for the quires such force. been eliminated and with the excep- violation of the law. There have |State convention. “Other towns around us that have | tion of a little band of Methodists, been more successful prosecutions| Frayer. been closed are now making pre-|and afew other .religioul wontkers. . this year than ever bsfore, but| State Song—All standing. parations to issue licenses to the|People have lost sight of the liquor = in many instances where the Bene‘_ilction.. . number of applicants permitted by | question and t'he torces arrayfd evidence appeared good we have| Evening service 8, Subject—"The the provisions of our state law and |3gainst the Indian agents contain failed to secure convictions. Lost Christ” which is the second of each town has determined to employ | cburch members, business men, “The total amount appropriated the.f‘ullowin_g ser-ies of sermons: Oct: sufficient police force to carry its|lawyers doctors, and surrouyidmz for all the expenses of this depart- 9— E‘he Victorious Christ.” 'Oct. mandates into action and effect. iarm.er?, all actuated by a spirit of ment is only $21,000 2 year, which |6 Th,e‘ Unchangeab.]_e Ch“f“‘ k “Your determination to permit the | Patriotism that means the crack of - is scarcely emough to enforce the Oct.!zs—-"The All-Sui?iclent Chr.xst," situation to remain as now is untill | fifles if they are further provok;t.‘l. law effectively in such a county as Oct. 30—‘The Unavoidable Christ.” the courts have acted will not save aid Mayor Dumas to the Pion- Beltrami. Nov. 6—""The Coming Christ.” the conflict that is now too imminent eer:For e T “This has been a fearful sea- tobeignored. The only question| ‘* WO yel - have: born son for forest fires. Thousands 20 K"_I_En' EXFLGSIUN i before the courtsis, ‘did the special | With fortitude the oppression of of toiling men have had to quit their , : i agents exceed their authority; the|2? Uumjust department of the e farm labor and fight fires. They IN NEWSPAPEH FL N'I' main and most important question|80Vernment. We have appealed have generally responded promptly, A is,’ 'Can the chief executive of a|UBsuccessfully to ourcongressman; rendered most valuable service and e great state afford to lie perdu until|W¢ have turned for aid to our no doubt saved some settlements as| Los Angeles, Calif., Oct. 1, — rell»_ell_ion is actually begun? f::r:l“l:’e:is e: “i: btheyoli‘::s se- well as much property from destruc-| (Daily Pioneer Special Wire Ser- You, as’ chief executive can pre-|“™" y i : yd poiitics to - tion. There has not been a life lost| - : vent a conflict, not of law but of|3Ssist; we have plead our cause ) ] N vice)—Twenty persons were killed with éecretary of the Interior by forest fires in this state this year, o, arms and you, by an appeal to the o] e s ¥ so far as I know.” and property worth half a million president of the United States can|Ballinger who distains to give us e dollars was destroyed in an explo- Y e secure an order withdrawing the |30 amswer; we have appealed Congressman Steenerson is in|sion which wrecked the Daily .wfwrnh“;”‘ marauders from the jurisdiction of directly to Premden.t Taft who has receipt of a letter of congratulation | Tjnes building here early today, i h»‘“l““.l},;,‘[“"» i1 the state you govern and allow your referreddus to Ballinger; we have - from Henry O, Bjorge, his rival|py oo b o o rouble with i authority to prevail and your police | 2PPealed to our own governor and for the nomination, in which Mr, e times has a' rouble with its officers to see that the laws are|We Still cl?ng to him as a last hope. Bjorge congratulates the congress- employes and unjons are blamed| REPORTS FROM FRANCE SAY THE WHOLE COUNTRY IS UP IN abeyed.’ i) “l_\]l this we have done while man on his victory and expresses |by the management for the ex- THE AIR OVER AVIATION. . “The president has. authority, co-|™en Who are in no way representat- —Thorndike. in Baltimore. American. his good will. plosion, “extensive with congress to abrogate: .[Continued on Page 8] e f— ———— e e}