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S LORIMER GIVEN A GLEAN BILL Report of Sub-Committee on Elections. SENATOR WAS [INNOCENT Investigators Believe He Was Ignorant said A. D. MacGill, treasurer of the Burma’s Gilded Pagoda. Rangoon. the principal city of Burma, grew up around the sacred spot on which is built the zreat Shoay Dagon pagoda, “Rising 1o a he.zhi of 360 feet, its size is greatly enhanced by the fact that it stands on an eminence that is feet above the level of the city. a writer. "It is covered with pure gold from base to sumimit, and once in Iy renewed by public subseription. Yet throughout the interval the process of regildinz goes ou perpeiually. Pious people who seek in this way to express their veneration and fo add to their j store of spiritual merit ¢limb up daily t with little tuttering packets of leaf, which they fasten on some frac- tion of iis & company. ‘“The gifts of the company this year will amount to $425,000.” Burglars Fight London Police. London, Dec. 19.—A police surgeon was killed and four policemen were wounded, one probably fatally, in a revolver fight with burglars, trapped on the second floor of a jewelry 'shop in Cutler street, Houndsditch. — = -~ = - ma—nce, BEMIDJI MUSIC HOUSE one of its .principal wonders. | every generation this gold is complete- | zold | e. There is no | cination exerted by serpents upon birds, and be concludes that this pow- er of fascination is ‘also purely imag: | inary. Arms and the Men. 3 “1 see you have your arm in a s_ling." said the iuquisitive passenger. *'Bro- ken, is “Yes, sir. senger. “Meet with an aceident?” *“No. Broke it while l was trying to pat myself on the b “Great Scott! What fol r minding my own business.” “] seel Never could bappen to ine could it¥" NG “and if it did I wouldn’t Le bhlame i fool enough to well it responded the otber pas- ‘—F;F‘ BT TV YV Y ol | This store is now ready’ to demon- strate to you its usefulness in providing you unmatchable goods for your Holi- FflSf flald A"lllllls day gifts. | ¥l Many people have made it a practice Gflfds | of doing'their Christmas buying at this Brass Craft Pyrography of the Distribution of Money Among | 1E% ¥ 0% S0 S I frered by It | Thea there was silence o the car. staimnfl[y store for 5 years and they claim it is to SEals Tags the Legislators to Influence Their | than that of a group of these silken {.Chicago ‘I'ribune. their advantage to dO S0O. . ’ B Votes—Declare He Had Enough | wWorshipers outlined high against its e A % \ % i . ~ lgold in the act of contributing their { A Persistent Yanke, N " The time of every holiday buyer will 1 Untainted™ Members: Supporting small quota to its splendor. The p;\gn-i To illustrate Yankee e nCy -8 nve Ies ‘ y . y y "stmas nxes Him to Insure His Election by a Ma- | dn itself has no interior. It is a solid | Wall strect magnate told the foliowing be well spent in looking through our jority of Three. ?sf'.”,‘,“. Lkl rasEl GYer @ relle SORy .:2:\-";:1":;1;:2'(; s iy e ) bright, new selection of up-to-date gifts. * Washington, Dec. 19.—Senator Lori- SEEEE - 59rismmr o ' pimate siip [n-the ggud mer of Illinois was given a clean bill | Old Man of the Mountain. { old days when pirates ronmed the o D- S - - - of health by the sub-committee of the | The title “Oid Man of the Mountain™ s became. ““.‘;‘)‘;‘jh"“ |“xi711\~u"<.|‘|\:1ll;|: 8 ! ur Innerware Usefl“ glf'tS n the fancy senate committee on privileges and | was first applicd to H:ls»:u Ben Sab- | A Z e : Rk ‘[ “ s : B A y cloctions, which investigated _the | bl whv founed a formiduble droay | et o uaroan i ol Can mot. be equaled in quality, quan- | china Bon Bon’s, Salads, charges of bribery made in connection | ;5;““" '&“ <!hiAr };‘ lll::'":l“nsf \l‘l;: \tlhoe sad a coflin o rewind him of bis i | 1Ly an pl'lCeS.. y with his clection @0 succeed Senator | LU 0 L 0 Theen banished | evitable fuie - Tixe isiand was fotd 100 piece Haviland . . . . . $34.00 cakes, Sugar & Creams, Honkms. Phe; :re DO_” of the Amw’b“' from his country, be took up lis abode and ”)“’“- ]“ -En ”‘J“L;t( ‘Altnlln -““;ni"l‘l““ ! : : c I sution was (o the full commitiee oD | iy Njoun Letmuon and sathered rouna | %ere Ieft atowe o 1 beact wiiie v {1 100 pigge Austrian $21.30 and $25.00 elery and Spoon | | = privileges and elections, which then | pim a band of followers, who soon-be- | o B R 10[] 4 H I_ |'| ¢ adjourned until Tuesday to give the|came the terror alike of Christians. | '('( ':m' 1en - e { $ s i members opportunity to study the evi- | Jews and Turks. They paid the most ("?_l““"] ot ']”I"" rlL '0 i plecs umer auE Im I3'5u a“d I5 TraYSI dence and the sub-committee’s report. | implicit obedience to his commands i (Vl‘]’:l‘“:“l';l:\ :Iir;\ ‘:_“:_ e 1»“\”“?[_ o . ; HWvidence that there was money fl"d_ lij‘Yiuvml Ul'zlt if they Sflcrifit‘edl"u’“fl:d e "”w ;‘rmnnt ‘l'(" N _‘ . . i o { passed between certain members of :_::'\";li;“:]'s ‘(\";"hh"ihiakfiiglfifz( \vjoo‘;l;i l;? i grew larger and soon was close enoush M“s"“,[ I_"le“. Glfls fur Parenls Iru"’ Muslnal’ S S, 5 N rarde v S N N i = 3 § the Illinois ]-eglsld-lllle was not 1§no)ed paradise. For 200 years these “assas- ( ('0[]] rhe n u uu the ship to make out I Gi"s fflr flhild[fln . { e clared that if the votes of members | jjyed to be the terror of the country. Ei 2 I”_'l‘_""'l Tl)r‘]“:n:‘lu:ll:x‘llll::‘ “it was '] J . . gharged either with recelving or Pay-| Whenever their chiet. the “OWl Mau | Po Lo i cotin, Wit balf of Gifts for I-ady F"ends . . oip L ) lha,d bleenh ehm;lnated Mr. | of the Movutain." considered himselt i the !id in eiiher h-m(‘l rowiug (ol ers ea Es H Meuhanlcal Tu s Lorimer still would have had a ma- m]umd he dispatched some of his as- | e S i g i v jority of three votes. iy to murder the ageres | .‘:;'e"“ —Gincinnatl (Comumercial “Trib it B ’ . Glfls fnr Gen“emen F"flllds The sub-committee was a unit in as- the origin of our use of the | "¢ . ¥ BI k G certaining that the cvidence did ot oo & mocret murdorer. | ; Holmes & Southworths | Gifts for Grandma and Grandpa 0CKS and bames | - show that Mr. Lorimer had been con- P T The Name Noah. | { nected wit_h the alleged dis%ribution of Serpents and Music. ! ):n: |:-;||v‘\4 e A I.I- ]:mh ':u. moaey to influence the legislature. Barnard concludes frow his personal | JUinted with the Mible to know th. 9 Burrows Heads Committee. i observation of cobras in Ceylon, says \“I|lh W "‘_'“("Iy"'_“‘v‘_""“I"' ;’l o 4:""1 ’ I rown s The sub-committee was composed of the Scientifie American, thut the: ser: | iy ~l.\~j’ " IM“.M“ ‘:- vl o - .‘n GOOds ! Low Semators Burrows, Bulkeley, Gamble, | PEUCS traditional love for musie is a ’C"ml‘ ?l‘:l‘“"l l”m""':‘ '.'\,““"‘Iilf,\‘,lf“:":UI_' % Y ’ Lt g o 3 ha he 1 ffect of 3 i ity o, e - 9 - - ;}fiib“m’ Frazier, Paynter and John- mll:':icf‘li:l‘to l::lr(ll»utse]trutnul-of;;:ife': :fri:s» { :“ remarked that e bad “..l\ifl- hefol Dellvered i -, Prlces - - ity. which is excited by any loud and | KHOWU @ wouin 1o e PRV 4 “’lgag be(:_h te):)?m;d th'at‘t?e r'eji]o;; ncyuze soun:l.\ ’l‘kne cobra protrudes its I“““"""”'f”“ thiet “.i,‘ e “‘h”' '“"I" | | i R wouth e le_ln el dnb co;;l_es u’;x};ls € head from its burrow alike on hearing { plfstcfl in l!x.(- -ulxuln of her singulm , o t'ftei ”he b by . ¢ | the snake charmer’s tute, the rattling | Prenomeu. nid . { ves lE’f‘. mj.' Ao\\e'»er: \Te'zrehso E:]m“s of a chain or the sounds made by | 1t is & Bible ame. Slitpnd ‘]‘,m_'d 1 of .mdln.tu“”“gy St ('“eévy ‘-?':_tt et re- beating the ground with a switch, It in tl.\‘e fast chapter of the bouk of Num- "’D:;‘ waz ‘"evtfl];edf'fi )pewxlltten orm appears to perceive only sounds of belx;sf‘ S fuly. minde: and i — and read to the full committee. 1 yiop iich, for it puys no dttention to eference was duly wade. an 'In_ d!s‘c“hsm‘g the question of brib-| ypo') o otes of the Hnte or the beat- | the clevenih verse of “N: thirty ~q'\th ] e s g 't_hat_the SUb-COMY | 40 o the drum. Barnard also con- i chapter _‘ll“' coroner ! fou “‘.] mention SUBSCRIBE FOR I H E PIONEER i mittee was content with incorporating | gueq in Ceylon the results of obser- | made of “JMalilah rzal aad ””f’_‘ o f 1n t}le TEpory all of the testimony af-| co4iong made in the Londou zoological | aRd Milvab jl'nd Noah, the daughters of :fizi‘fiig,’lfl::gual »I\E]:rgg?: ?‘fatsh;:;: garden on the supposed power of fas- | Zelophehad. S s51a e B . to determine the truth or falsity of thi§ { — — o 1 » testimony, but it is asserted that evi- ‘ i g - dence was not found that Mr. Lorimer had initiated by witnesses who told "i R 7 i I" i of the alleged distribution of a “jack 3 pot” at St. Louis or elsewhere. ! s .t bI ch N | t G [ | ft ECHO OF GUNNESS TRAGEDIES u I a e i I Is ; m as I s Estate of Murdered South Dakotan Re- : : i > 2 . 2 - = covers §2,223. What will make a more suitable Christmas Gift than a handsome piano, ofgan or sewing Laporte, Ind., Dec. 19.—An echo of ¢ 2 = e hee Cusmess case was neara ||| machine? You can look the world over and find nothing qu1te so acceptable, It is a gift that when Fred Pitner, administrator of the estate or Andrew Heigelem, med |||| 18 @ pleasure to receive as well as to make. Itis a glft that is easier to make than most at the his report, showing he had in his pos- - sesion 52221, Which Judge Gallagher same amount for this reason:---You can buy either a plano, organ or sweing machine w1th a small , irec! e urned over o} sle . Elelysloln of Ateraoany 5 Tie bree payment down and the balance on terms that will suit your purse. « Andrew Helgelein, a wealthy South Dakota farmer, was one of the victims of Mrs. Gunness. He came here upon Planos for the woman’s invitation, expecting to marry her. After drawing $3,000 from $250 $275 = the bank he disappeared. After the ' ) Gunness fire, in which Mrs. Gunness and her children lost their lives, Hel-" $ 00’ 5 y gelein’s body was the first of ten un- earthed in the private graveyard maintained by Mrs. Gunness. an BRIEF REPORT SUBMITTED i Dickinson Sends Letter to House on Organs for § National Defense. i Washington, Dec. 19.—Secretary of $50 $65 $75 ‘War Dickinson sent to the house a ) ) " letter in reply to the McLachlan reso- s "= lution concerning the adequacy of na- $85 $90 $11o e tional defense. J ) The letter discusses the situation briefly, but the secret report recently a"d $1 25 ' submitted to the house and with- drawn will not be resubmitted. B —— " » ¢ . i FOUR BODIES ARE FOUND The Singer and Wheeler & Wilson Sewing machines, . » No Hope Entertained for Buried Coal of which there is no better make on the market will be ’ Miners. b Denver, Dec. 10.—Four bodies were. sold at reasonable time payment terms. recovered from the burning coal mine { at Leyden, Colo. H t *'The men were found in shat No. 2 Our repair department is equipped for pianos, organs and sewing machines. We carry a com- and evidently perished while trying =2 io force their way through the flames plete line of needles for every machine made. | air. ; SRR e We have made arrangements with the factory to dealin a wholesale as well as a retail ca- | Chicago, Dec. 19.—Directors of the i R. T. Crane company decided to give paClty l ] f the 7,500 empl | S o e By W Remember also that we have moved from Third street to 318 Minnesota avenue. Our tele- i per cent of his yearly wages. “We i} were following our usual custom,” phone numbel' 1S 573 i é J. BISIAR.