Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, December 15, 1910, Page 1

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B # — e ——— B | Tistorical Society ez MINNESOTA MISTORICAL ; j %LY PIONE It VOLUME 8. NUMBER 244. BEMIDJI, MINNESOTA, THURSDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 15, 1910, ~ TEN CENTS PER WEEK. 250 TEACHERS COMING; DEAN JAMES TO TALK VICTOR BERGER. [8eR 10 Be 'nAilkiflnNg'muK KILLS ~ |YOUNG WIFE DIES SUDDENLY |BALLINGER ORDER e i flEFflTWflRKMAN s, Frank iSaith Stwicken whie oe| 10 MODIFY - TREATY First Socialist Ever Elected” to United States Congress. Down'in Baudette. —_— Shopping for Christmas. — Entire Teaching Staffs of Many Sur- 2 Rope on Pile Driver Breaks Sending | ' AL > Rescinds Liquor Restrictions in South- F rounding Towns to Attend February s ; i | Timber Crushing Against Head of 5 - ‘Meeting in Bod The Spooner Nortbern News savs: James O'Donnell, ' i While down town Christmas shop- o fat e Bf“ Bowies «Meeting in . Architect Frank L, Youung, of Du- ,'ua' - Fi7Rd X ; Near Reservations. Jath, § e : ki ping yesterday afternoon, Mrs. Frank oloniacapocted to alfive w00 Smith, 23 years old, and Jwmarried a coming week to confer with Albert e | R 5 3 B Salative. (o' the rotlisiiia FOREMAN SA“D B? B_E_ING SHOR!']lmle more than a year, became ill. {ALL AGENTS LEAVE BEMIDJI double brick structure to replace the o e S She was' taken to ber home, 910 - former Security State Bank building. | g, ky Side of Unfortunate CO-MH SN e gl St 2130 Thomas E. Brents and H. F. Coggeshall . Just what special design of build- ; N this morning. mz Mr. Berg intends toerect he has Who Wu Stm:l.: First ane The lttendlnfi phys,cfln‘ who ‘was Go Back to St. Paul; Way to of Height. < Akeley. not yet fully decided upon. However calle das soon S Mrir Saith was ";wjltl be. & dso!:lbl:nsk lt“:i stone 4 5 stricken and remained- until ;death B structure and wil uilt to com-|- . 2 1 ., attributes deat % . pate with the beautiful architectural| ~While assisting in the erection of [2™® ALHTIDULES ea:h to "hedrt Washington, Dec. 15. (Daily Pio- ? trouble. : designs of the new city hall and a pile driver to be used in the work : neer Special Wire Service)—It is 7 Mrs. Smithwas ina particularly ! auditorium, 1n course of construc-t- of b“.‘ldml th:) Tl;ew gnlot; depot bappy mood when she leit her home |€iven out on the best authority, ale. ion on the opposite corner of Mill | bere, James onpell, 47 years 1 i old; was fatally burt: by a flying yesterday afternoon. She had made | though not officially, that Secretary stree \ With the erection of this new|Plank 5 o’clock yesterday ‘afternoon, se;enl Christmas gift purchases| of the Interior Ballinger has com- bank block and the building of three [and died 3 few minutes later, as he| an od a:pe;::’ed t: b‘b B hedr dusulal pleted a draftof a new and radical F. James, dean of the college of other brick and cement buildings, | W38 being: rushed to St. Anthony’s :::s o;:co;:ewb;nasf:{u:;g i::; order modifying the Indian treaty Education of the University of, Min- now being arranged for by our busi-]hospital. 1 - . 3 A She was- givén .every. attention am‘i enforcementin Minnesota. nesota, Superintendent C. G. Selvig| =™ | ness men, in addition to the sub.| O’Donnell, who ‘“’:m""e_d A forts were made to resuscitate her| Thisorderis to be presented to of the Crookston Agricultural|intendents of adioining counties are |stantial and elegant Public school | came here;from Superior, Wis., “.“d bt witheat suacess: President Taft for sanction, as itis School, State High School Inspector | co.operating to make the Bemidjijand City Hall, Spooner will lead any his bod.y has been taken to that city She was hutried to her home and | Relieved to have been inspired by George B. Ait.n, possibly State|meeting one of the biggest and most [2nd all towns in. the Rainy River for b“"‘l-;_ her husband, emploged by E. H.|the presideat’s desires there is little Superintendent of Public Instruct-| profitable ever held in the state. Valley in buildings as well as manu.| T- Hoseid of Duluth, foreman of Winter & Co., was notified. doubt here but it will promptly put ion C. H. Schulzand other promin-| The meetiogsare to be held in |facture and will justly bave earned [the construction crew, narrowly : 5 . Qi .. | into execution. ent Minnesota educators will come|the High School, where there will be | the title of the Metropolis of the escaped and he owes his life o his Gezt:s'Eil:rlst:n fo::l:rlyfn:vgssex:: This order provides that there e to deliver lectures. plenty of room. It will be possible | North Country. smal{ stature.y He was stand.mg by obths aasenloyed abs sélepbots shall be no enforcement of the In- ! The entire staff of teachers in the| s divide the teachers into round the "d‘,’_flf O’Donnel at the time of operatoriin the Bemndii ofice. She dianstreaty provision in the south~ following towns will attend in a|table groups for special discussion tue:pceident aud “yiientthe plank . . . B f Minnesota, but that it X : : became the bride of Mr. Smith in|°™" part 2 ’ : body; International Falls, Blackduck, | znd tnis will be a featare for Friday that he had formally received the|crashed down on them it struck October 1909, will continue to be enforced in Deer River, Teunstrike, Turtle River, | 2fternoon. plans and specifications for his newly O’Dopne} because he was the taller northern Minnesota in towns near Cass Lake, Walker, Akely, Park| . The general public is welcome to contemplated hospital, and that ' he | of the two. Indian reservations, Rapids and Bagley. Several other|,¢tend all these meetings and especi- will begin the ribuilding of the|® The‘p_ééaderous piece ofiinchiuery fowns are aish expected\ to send ally th m;ure of Dr James on.Fri- structure at ‘once. was beinfi drawn into an upright po- their teachers. Many city super-|gay e,j%“gz . Jamesis an ex- ’ifiu m‘; ropefl :ere l“:laChed t: 5 D S . The 'squad of Indian Bureaw intendents of schools from such d lect: dis al ides of the pile driver an ) agents, who spent yesterday in Bew. uch | perienced lecturer g.n is always in ents, who towns as Crookston, Brainerd and|demand and Superintendent Dyer as the gmm of pulling the heavy -’“nEE M GLE"E“A“ HUHT “ midji awaiting orders from ‘“‘Pussys Wadena will be present. feels that Bemidii is extremely. for- ‘began one of the ropes foot” Johnson, apparently received A feature of the gathering will be|tynate-in ‘securing him. ¢ gz in .two. This caused the v "M U p & S S them for they all left today. the singing by a male quartet com-| The attendance will be 5o large iige beavilh on the one|Slipsion lce'in. Duluth. Breaking Bone Agents T- Breots: and-H. F."Cog- posed of agents of school publish-|that the homes of the city) as is "’““i“i“‘tz s:’::::;“‘s‘:;:ii:;‘:"'h ::“7’; in Wrist » gedhall went to St. Paul and Dephty ; . i < ¢ away wi g i T'hesel:n enTh?ve 'tt?e“ aeal for ek eie iy n?ust belfrom the night of the Baudette plani at the base ’of the driver and ; w;‘yhto Ahke‘y t';‘e: dquane;/lses;:s t:hire:v l:r:kl:t\:: SO e frs e enlenammepdt blaze. © They were doing business at directly above O’Donnell and|. Judge W.S. McClenahan, of the | Beer'ed“a.s b:n n; develtfrm?:ts €y are 5 s »| of the visiting women teachers and|'Raing ‘River temporarily, awaiting . < : i | diaeri g . ’ ~°¢|In Bemidji 1n - the liquor situation Pedezs hrm':r]n3 pr??fnentevucator: to obtain Prf:mlses from all persons|pare. The Gaz@tte gives the follow- e i hiae ieoss ot il e i Mo, comrt 16 one; arguments on St. Paul on Decems ;" ‘:“e“ o, bte'imet;lb;n ;i::::zinta:n who are williog to extend sach hos-|ing account of the fire: \ - | bef that caught O’Donnell square on | George W. Moody, he left thep Hol. . ecture were obtaln = i i " . Ve y . N T S~ pitality. Fire broke out in:the paint.shop i . « ‘ % the head and he went down as|land h d h Northonmarn Et:e meem;EAOf i Wik regular meeting of the |of C, H. Hamilton on Wednesday though he had been struck by a t:: pa:::::t toaiheesv.::rpeli fsrll::: ESGAPES SEHIUUS GHARGE - ?orth::agtel;nG :c;uo]:al tssoc;:- Board of Education, Tues’dazdnlah;, night 'and in 3 moment the place sledge hammer. His skull was. bad- ped on the inclined surface and fell fon at Bast Liranc Forks last week. | the meeting was sanctioned and |was a2 mass of flames, the paints : 3 i ret; f the : g Tsdieh ly. fractured and although he lived |in the dark. He supposed at the | Professor l?yer 1s. se.c ary ol Supermte.ndent Dyer was assured of | a4 oils made a heat like a furnace i st ibutes Bo was 3t 00, k| st b ohe o sivala to- Rid Tett Man Held for $143 TheftDischarged: Northwestem.assocmnon and P. M, | co.operation on the board. and ‘%0 quickly did the flamba agikad e 3 i i 2y e . Lal':om supinn'tenden‘; ot dca?lsl The Friday evening letcuve.is £0| that the main building, occupied, by The bo;ly was taken in charge by a‘(l)nl Sunday be saw Dr. J. L. Cam . ) Lal l?d SChS(: hse is r;:el?n :nthea: V;Q be followed by a public r;cepnonso Adolph Bohm our - shoemaker and 5. P Lahr; the undertaker, M. |for the injur: had growr.; s.o ;)ain f:l L g T _ preside a meetings here. that the teach ecome ac-| p: . A SR . . méeting of the association was held 2t ii eacd e:)s mayh fcan; it his family, had barely time to escape, | (yDonnell’s two. step:sons are also | that he had bee unable to sleep, Dr.| .James Welsh, was yesterday dis- quainted, and the people of Bemidjlf;nd for the second- time he is left loved Kk he d ; 4 tateid: i fadimmer® last year, but there has been so many | 5re expected to attend this affair destitute by fire, he Beidg one i employed at the work on the derot |Camp examined it and found that|charged, in court commissioner’s J stitu ; D : e i i e . ’ - |and th were eye wjtnesses to|th had " brok the | court and released from custody on requests made to the society this “ictims of the Baudetts fire. and bad ey It the jurist ha; roken one of the y.ear g e ELEGTHIG TUY E"TRM";ES Justgotten established i bu:mess % their father’s accident. bones of his wrist. the charge of grand larceny in the cided upon and an elaborate pro- and was doing well, g“;‘;‘[: a;sured. i i be Held ’ B The fire hose was promptly on Tbm:dar;lpz)i‘:j 9w ! Th: m:in Crowds Gather at Barker Store to Wit-|hand and three. stréams of water ) ¥ i i were soon playing on the buildin session will come on Friday and it is ness l‘m:'omoh'.e Demonstration “The water pp!ess:re “sing good “:;; on the evening of this day that Dr. the fire was easily 'confined ;0 the PROMINENT EDUCATORS ASSIST Superintendent Selvig and Inspector Aiton Among Speakers—Bemidji Schools to Give Exhibit. Announcement is made today by City Superintendent of Schools W. P. Dyer, that at a meeting of the North Central Teachers’ Association to be held in this city from February 9 to 11 and to be attended by prob- ably 250 school teachers, Dr. George Dr. Corrigan advised us, this week, The funeral arrangements will not be made until word is- received ] from the " dead woman’s grelatives, | * i S5 who live at Gary, Minn, - All Quiet in i Baudette RainyRiver Refiion. Rudolph Boam'and C, H. Ham- ilton, who lost everything ‘they |. owned in the fire which . destroyedy - . Baudette; had ‘s’ similar ‘experiencef . & at Rainy River on - the .night ‘of December 7, exactly :two months: At the ‘time of the, accident,| On Monday morning Judge Mc-|first degree. O’Donnel was assisting the foreman | Clenahan took his seat on the bench| Welsh was arrested on complaint - in bracing the pile driver, both men | ;14 aytempted to hold court in |of "Red Redin, who alleged that ‘using their entire strength on a pole| - . it p & s st the'biss of the pile driver. Wiep Brainerd but the injury pained him|Welsh had stolen $143 from him the plank hit O’Donnell it also so much that he was unable to con-|while they a_nd.some boon compan- knocked down Hoseid, but the force | centrate his mind on the business of | ions were drinking at a bar in this James will lecture, having for his o PR " of the blow had been spent and he [the court, which session was then |city. Redin made complaint to Pa- subject “Vocational Training.” Higgins building, although lt’was a.p was’ not injured. adjourned to yesterday morning. trolman George Denley, who secur- = — all night fight. The loss. will be in | e : . aridnt for. Welib?, who wes On Friday morpning, Superinten- e 3 - -l ; s He opened court-at that time and A dent Selvig will speak on “Teach- the:neighborhood of :two. thaugand "Ew ’PH“NE BflnK JA“- | although his hand caused him much taken into custody and placed in the dollars. We have not learned the ! 15 = ok trouble he listened to oue case and |county jail.. ing of Practical Things,” and In- t.of insurance carcid. : spector Aiton will discuss the intro- Spoanh oL Y St thay - | heard 13 applications for cmzenslnp At the hearing held before Court A window display at the Barker drug store is attracting so mrch at- tention that at times the crowd ex- tends out into the street. The ob” ject of this unusual interest is an duction of manual training, domestic :li:‘:'::al lt‘::::‘:;i;’; ::: ":;:'o:i“:g‘ A ,month,azo Baudette wasa- city | tions, Slwnld Be Furnished | papers. N A Slol::_miszf;me; Cl-owell:i l.le:in s:v:a:e economy and agriculture into hlgh 4 ; ftenl . Today it has almost two H H . ——-———*——— at while he was drinking at the p— schools through a tunnel and around a rail-| s e B e w»h“ Deh’ ad Elks Meet Tonight ' bar two of hiscompanions “‘elbowed® hundred buildings, about orty qt which'are thriving places of business. The others are happy hgmem The | last tent was deserted Tue:d;y. s . Among the new- buildiags: $0: be started this week are the:‘Baudette Boat Manufacturing Factory, - the Baudette Cigar Fagtory, ‘the tele-. phone central office and Dock’s Melt Market. ~ The Region’s: ifide’new building'and the- Miller Block were completed this wqek..lnd Moorheld & ‘McKim’s. biz block "is _nearing | way system, limited only by the i 5 Sala R A e space of the window. The toy, the most entrancing,) novel and costly ever seen here, 18 sent on its, perilous journey with electricity as the motive power. It is the invention of an American and is intesesting to older persons asa scientific demonstration. The locomotive dragstwo red cars and this has caused it to' be known as the “Soo Line.”. The window effect is enhanced by a diamond bedecked expanse of snow. ‘‘Look- out for ths Cars,” is displayed with true devotion to railway precaution and an innovation for 'railway coaches is the signs whichsappear on | the top. ’ i - " Animportant ;néetinz ‘of the Be-|him in the throat in such a manner > . ¥iye idii L i d . {that he could make no outcry and . On 9’1 a néw telephone - di- | midii lodge of Elks will be held to- u ! "mo Ja:::u: i by the Pio night end Exalted Ruler J. C. Harris | that Welsh then took a roll of bills neer z:'der direction of A. E. Hartis, makes a.:special request that.-all | from hie pocket, all three men mak- Bemidji manager of ‘the Northwest- members ;:te:d. Buzn;;lskl u; co:- le:lz”t:::e::‘l::';hi n:;:a.:hg:t:l:;- : ‘nection with the recen s charity -a-Way, ern elephone Exchanze company, bnll I bE thanagated: "+ | while Welsh was caught. i A T - Welsh admitted haviog drank in s 'II:: ehstth:i :‘:‘:fhb:::n':‘ b:::lb:: : Holuhy Excursion Fares. several places, buty denied that he [tory- f‘ the city and the new book To points in Michigan and East.|bad taken money 'from Redin, mllcentun several more pages than em Canada via The ‘South Shore:{’ Court Commissioner. Crowell stat- * A a-nv previqus number. . - Please apply fo agents for p.,m.,. ed that while he was of the opinion leti d the First: S el e mechnlcll work of prepanng lll’B. iy | that Redin had lost his money and comoletlon, and the, Firat State|ne diectory involves intricate points. - | there was probability that Welsh had Bank will'soon ‘move into’its" fine as‘absence of errors TR 3 RoRe : 2 new quarters. Wark on several new ;:no ‘: lt;pgea::sp:ed by . proper revis- w.f;“n furnish a picture taken | taken it, yet_evidence offered was buildinzs will be smrled ‘next. week. | 10D, § request is miade that-all infor- | OR Dec. 22 in I.illle foeras pres- | not sufficient to convict in district . 3 d - addresses ent on Dee. 24 however i8|court and he discharged Welsh and — d ordered him released from custody. to& all on’me Bato ; Welsh had enlisted the local army { comppsed on the Pmnee Mergnn- of yonr Xmas Slmphilg. lllk- recuiting office just prior. to being : | erup G : a.rrened and he will j join the army. “The entire theme for the gather- ing,” said Mr. Dyer, is to be how to make our schools more servicable and useful to the people.” The Bemidji public schools will be in session at the time and Friday morning will be given over to a demonstration for the benefit of the visiting school teachers of the work being done here. An exhibit "of in- dustrial work in the grades and manual training and sewing will be in place for the visitors. i i No definite promise has been obtained from State Superintendent Schulz that he will come, but ‘it is certain that if he cannot come he will send a representative of his 'will b} issued. department. Many rural school AL SR AR ey teachers are also expected as county All our goods are the best . values Superintendent Stewart and super-| we can select. A. B. Palmer. v : | £ .

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