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THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER. VOLUME 8. NUMBER 349. BEMIDJI, MINNi'ISOTA, TUESD:;AY EVENING, APRIL 18, 1911. et ; TEN CENTS PER WEEK. POPULATION OF 'SIX SENATOR BILL | ___ COUNGIL NAMES | STATE IN DETAIL PASSED BY SENATE! /é : STREETS FOR GRADING iAlso Name Many Places Where Cement Sidewalks Should Be Established During Coming Summer. =] = oo Government Census Figures of Incor- Upper House After Being in Seuinli | all Night Voted in Favor of | ! | Measure. porated Cities and Towns in State of Minnesota. LARGE NUMBER SHOW BIG GAINS | !PHONE CO. WOULD COMPROMISE; |GRANT McTAGGART APPLICATION {Development Association Comes to Conclusion that to Call Extra Ses- | sion Would Not Be Advisable. Statistics Reciting Number of Residents in 1910 as Compared with Ten Years Previous. Discussion Caused When Smart Makes Motion to Put Fire Team on i Water Tank. The following statistics, furnished St. Paul, April 18.—(Daily Pioneer! by the director of the census, K. Duna Special Wire Service.)—The senate | As was requested at the last meet- {ing of the city council, the street E. DANA DURAND, DIRECTOR OF THE CENSUS. oW anLL : : Durand, show the population of the after being in session all night took ! h2.‘;:“::‘:'"“‘.' and sidewalk committee made the 'lwfl;vflrrfill';: cities, ;‘lflfl]gels and bor . ” a recess at 8 o’clock, to meet again ifo]lowing recommendations, in re- oughs of Minnesota for 1910, as com: Clontarf ... ¥ is i i | pnfed with ulmT: ; " ugZudez at9 o'clock this morning. ! |gard to the street grading to be Cobden .. After a morping of delay the| . . 1910, 1900 X | done during the coming summer, ada ... Cohasset 521 senate finally passed the six senator | lat: the seusi £t conncil gk : Cokato 718 bill, concuring with the house at the session o e council Adams ‘ 2 " | . Adrian g“:d Spring . “2: amendment. | evening: Aitkin ... Cologis . g0 ! K 1 o ; | From 8 to 10th on Dewey. Albany | Columbia Heigh 590 e . Lo %88 | FromOth to 14th on Bemidji. Albert Lea .. Comfrey . 238 St.Paul, Aptl) 16— Hauntln they R} : From 11 to 15th on Beltrami. Alden . Correll .. .10z ... legislature to the hour of its inglor-| —Morris in Spokane Spokesman-Review. | From 9th to 14th on Minnesota. Alexand Cottonwood 770 Safl‘ious death, reapportionment agsin; | From 4th to 12th on America. et Cromsaatl 7% reared its bead in the House yester- 5 B e | From 5th to 12th on Mississippi Alinfa *| Grooks 4| dav afternoon, the senate bill limit- {addressed the legislature last Friday‘“AM"_Tfl" SFEAKS Tu“ls“]’[precmed by the fire boys, and they o 12 . Alvarado - Crookston. . iz 5 § . : ha | had hardl ted that the dance The following sidewalks were re- Amboy Currie . ing the number of senators possible i he spoke against including t-e: ' had hardly expec. ‘ J | commended s be saE s, Annandale | Cyrus ... 197! from any one county to six being |judiciary in the recall and this is e | wouldbe the huge success that it was. | Sod om Bemi:ji = S :nornr aian ... 175 ... passed, shortly after six o’clock by a said to have influenced the senate in| o F e waib T:he proceeds will go along way in| s s Danube = | vote of 65 to 62. |deciding to omit the judges. A con- Commission Form of Government Ad- aiding the firemen to purchase uni-| e st 4 . i i z % 2ai | ota 3 Argyle 1 g:’r"‘:r’“’ This did not take place, however, ference committee has been aproint- vocate Visits Bemidji. forms. . ! Arlington . i i led b, h House to endeavor to : Dassel . until the senate bill had been ed by eac ous | si3i ~ ':i::n., | Dawson . |amended, upon motion of C. A.|put the bill in shape for final pas- w‘u_ SE"n DELEGA“u“jsiditsh from Bemidji to Irvine, both Audobon | :’):” ‘,’v'lklv Congdon of Duluth to increase the |sage. John Hamilton of Des Moines, ' 6th from America to Bemidj Austin S | i | kK x ¥ I -~ s * i Deer Rive 1| number from six to seven had been, {will address the citizens of Bemidji | i Avocu . | " otve | | | | morth side. . Avon .. | f;:,e:,\,‘,:"d ad;&(egiu . ial order! Because the Western Union Tele- thig evening on the commission form |Bemidji to be Represented at High| 6¢h from Minnesota to Beltrami, G T | € Dill came up as a special order i . N Backus .. Delavan . Vi od Gonsniied all ihe i memwn?z"ph Compacy. would ‘not. pay ’t."ui municipal government. School Board Meeting. |south side. il ;:;I:llmm | session. . | stateitaxes snit wag heg;n ngm.n:t it Mr. Hamilton has made a study 7th from America to Bemidji, Hagley Dent .. reer] DL P O'Nei ief Ri |severalimontlis agop and a. ¥ICtOrV oy o piay: cuditiasiwritten ‘s Book both sides. : gala(:m Henss " D. P. O'Neill of Thief River Falls| ya¢ won in the lower courts, but B/ 0 the subject, during the constrac- e ing “of-the Bemidji, Sth from Mississippi to Boulevard, ning . iy i . 3 A o midji| B:?n’«nsl\\lly . Dexter ‘Cre“e: m“C;f appl:use by adfl;“ll:clippe‘l was taken to the United tion.of which, he traveled over the Bol:dln:E:xe::;?;t“el:i Tanteeven jboth.sides. . Daod, Ce r 442 speecl against the passage of the| cout T e < * Es —~ i o PO Barym | 1,:,’:,5115,“:,"‘“ v bill : TaEe States Zapremé =, cotrt S AALGEREY |y e e g s Twran endeavor jno it was decided, that the board | Jth fromiMississippi to Boulevard, ::l{ e Donnelly .. 164) S i i | General Simpson: yesterday sent |to secure as much information on sho‘uld send a delegation to St. Paul | Doth sides. Battle Toies DivFaii .. o Bydrzlusmg t: co:uiurm";he I‘.Iouse communication to -both Houses M‘the proposition as possible. | next Friday to attend the mee.tinl nfi 10th from Irvine to Boulevard. 1 . amendment to the state wide primary H i s Baudelle I;«y‘n:: [ . i 4 . | the legislature announcing that the It was at the request of K. K.yhe State High School Board which‘ Dewey from Sth to 10th-Both Beardsley ... “”T:”" | bill, the senate yesterday af (e"‘““itelt!raph company had offered to Roé. whois'a Teiiber of the Ber) A Eeheld T it 1,’ ! Sides. Beaver Creek . = . | probably gave a death blow to u‘“icomuromiu, asking for authority to ceh . % = (will be hel d in that city at't at time. Beiidsiction, 10fh T 14¢h:Dath Dl gt g Danus | measure because of the limited time |, b ent. The|™idii city council, that be will talk, The purpose of so sending a dele. | Bemidii fro 9 Belgtade | Dundas ! effect such an agreement. ®| this eveni~g on the form,. Mr. Roe . s 5 Sides. inghi Dundee § eft for a conference committee to do| i | 7 gation is to try and induce the N Aol . Dunpel! LT il in | ouse acted favorably with only one' iy one of the many business men. | oar 1o sive ihe Bemidji high| DBelirami from 10th to 14th-East Beltrami |the necessary work to get the bill in | parber offering opposition, but in| b N Hgating the pla [4 j | Side Belview . _ | " 3 . who are investigatin, € plan. 2 500 ap- il B:muUi A, shiape fordfinaldpnsnge. s m;“f"e the senate there wasa lively tiltover| * \( " 0 4 nics this oppnrtun-*;fi::‘:ila:;::soffo:?:e ;;é Tj’ agricupl‘ Beltrami from 10th to 15th-West p 2 was introduced as a senate election 3 i i ol fi::::nn I i 20T | committee bill although a.memied‘the = of- the- e dentenng mm:ity of bearing Mr. Hamilton speak. | tyr,) departments in high schools S|de.. Benton Baston il I . ‘h h ios g o o0Y compromise and nome Wasi,gpe is recognized as an authority throughout the state, as was Minnesota from 9th to 14th-Both Berth: | Keho ,}:“to conform with the provmo;so 2| authorized. on the subject. |authorized by the legislature now in| Sides- : Kden 604 similiar bill introduced by Senator x i e ‘uthori; e ! . Bethel ) 50} s i i ; A from 3rd to 12th-Both . Kdgerton 4501 ;. At the City Opera House this |geggion. merica E Big Falls ! 219 Moonan of Waseca. The House 3 % : S siony i K Edina . 749 | 5 % 1 A 2 " Sides. ::gf:\?;\ E”""m" 12| amended 1 oiextend the pimary o th:‘::el‘::’ il::‘ :z:::v:fti::uc:):z ot ——Admlsmn = “Thedlemslat:relof t:“ ye?r[s dago Mississippi from 3rd to 12th-Both L . 3 776 25 | distri g i " | t to be assisted in = Big Lake ... Blbow Lake . 7 20| district and supreme' court judges 5 Rnexampleris 15 ‘e T‘KE“ Tu GHIL“RE",S H‘]ME‘ jowecltenischao'sito e | Sides. Ringhum lake Bilgin “’:“and this the senate balked on and|Structions. -An P |this manner, and these ten have F >nd to Soo Ry. East Sid ” 1 Elizabeth 186 s |found in the Pioneer’s reference to s From 2nd to Soo Ry. East Side. Bird Island . = : 5 . | made so much progress that it was z Bivabii | ::::llmer ; o b:i:tv:‘ceo:;e::eznlc‘: i?):l:il:ee‘: P Theodore Roosevelt’s speech which| with a unanimous vote that the law, From 2nd to Union Depot-Both g:achd‘m-k s ‘éne:;n“: ] e g |said “his gestures while spuking‘fl. Month-Old Twins to be C ul"mlkers voted to establish 20 more Sides of Beltrami. ng Pr . bt 1 T - = ‘wins | 1 mf’.fi"'é;l?u. e Blmore & 3:‘2 Iti derstood about the capitolll'“e o oé A fo:: St. Paul lluti:ntion s this yesr, | o th ;hle)wt;:cml!:i:end:l:m; Bluttton . Ellsworth 2 ik Lot i prizefighter.” Probably the reader y St. B As there were about 75 applica. | Were accepted by alderman an Bovey . Bl I‘”that tne Nonh.en? Minnesota De. grasped the meaning but “rapidity | tions frem high schools throughout the City atmmey_ wae authorized to Homu | Emmons 179 | velopment association has come to/ ng peed is just a little too swift the state for the 10 appropriations, |4T3W up resolutions to that effect. Brabam Erskine . 156 | the concusion that it would not be ¢, oyep the former president. It was decided by Judge M. A. there is every reason to believe that| The liquor license application of Brainerd i 1~E:\nn Ext e |advisable for the governor to call a| . FEE Clark, when the case came up before | ypere will be about 200 applications‘c‘emge McTaggart was accepted. 2“‘"'1“" - Eveleth .. | octalidmetion of the- leathlntuee 2t Afte investigation extending| him yesterday afternoon, that the | this year, on the face of the success| 1he clerk was authorized to ad- reckenridge . s el T < ion. | r an inves % p i | 3 s S Brewster . )éyscf;smr ;1,; }th\s nmIe ‘tof co:mderdreapp:m:n |over two months during which time | ProPer place for the little Fleishman | gitn which the departments have | Vertise folr bids kfar the building of oas | 3 | : Wi ree | S i i 3 Bricelyn b =Hmety £ 18 Turther-an, "“m_ ! ftimnre than 1,000 pages of testimony tWins: Harvey and Howard, three me with, It is for this reason that ceTent sidewliy S j;”’“:o‘" o Fairfax .. 815 642 |the decision of the governor in 'h"t'” taken, George Ralph, state| Mmonths old, was at the Children’s|spe gchool board has voted to send| The bond of the Bemidji Pioneer ,,;.fl‘;[:,,“' | Fairmont 2958 40ab matter iwas influenced by the ““‘1“ Stieer h-'s been vindicated' Chair.| Home Society, in St. Paul, to which ; delagation, and try and show the Publishing Co., as the official city Browns Valle: ::ar;hzf"“ ] 868 |tude taken by the Development ®PR Cleon T. Knapp of Chisholm | place they were taken last night. state board that Bemidji is in earn. Paver for $1000, with W. G. Schroe- Browetisllie Farmision ssociation and that he still stands ™% 'e:n s :: eport this| The father of the babes is un-|egt in its endeavors to land the der and William McCuaigas sureties, ' S . ” ar | H | presente: a_ major] T 14 S ) glrz:\\:‘\;\’;‘llli Farris 143 155‘re:dy to call an extra session whem“’ ing in which the state epgineey K0OWH, and the mother, who has| gate aid. was accepted. Brownton Farwell 14'1 ...« |the Association decides that oneifm’""“ m: for'-the. ‘moEt g( the | Deen in ill health since birth, is at, It is expected that the com. Considerable time was taken up Bruno . . fi::t::’: e (;,;Z; 6,075 | Sould be assembled with the aslur-;“h““":fe oF e :‘:d holfn:- the present time in a Wisconsin | mercial club will also send a dele. When the bids for the street sprink- Buekmay, ... et Rertile .. . 614 587 |ance that results could be obtained. | 1ar&e o mcomp;)en lyd R hl asylum for the insane. | gation. |ling were opened. The council had Rufale i Finlayson . 18 ...\ Should tne Development Associa. auce of office. Donald Robertson The babes were brought to Be.| high school will semd Presi. at the previous meeting authorized Hfalo isher 5 . A d h jorit The high school will sen resi. N 2 3 Fisher ... swn - 1828 410 | tion at its meeting at Duluth early ©f Argyle objected to the majority| Libe ek " wid foEth t Busteyisy Floodwood 481 224 2 meeliok) & o ¥ midji when but several weeks old, | dent Smith and Secretary Lahr of the clerk to enter a bid for the city Ikx‘mm-ngm Norans T e ....|in June decide tbat the legislature T€POTt. |and were at that time cared for by |4he ackiool board and Superintendent | fire team, and this was done last on Forest lLake . 540 241 | should be convened in extraordmary‘MAjuH PR‘TT IS GUMING the city of Bemidji, until arrange- Dyer of the Bemidji schools and‘e"e"“’z' Caledonia Foreston 204 263 | session, it is the understanding that | i T ipl & 7 | There were 7 applications for the 5 o Fosston . 1,075 864 . ments were made with the Township | County Superintendent of schools, S ¥ ::::,u,.\,\: o Fountain 321 294 1G°"e"‘°' Eberhart would straight-| |of Hope, in which the grandfather|greyart. | job, the fire team application being Cambridie Fowlds .. - 39 way issue the call. | |is a resident, whereby that township | _ | one of the highest. Alderman Smart Camnbell ... 3‘1:-:;:;}?: fgj “yyy| Tomorrow (Wednesday) the ex- gocond Battalion Head to Visit Be- would care for them until they were| Bemidji Couple Married. |motioned that the bid of the fire Sany o | Frazee .. 1645 100 | ECutive committee of the association midji Wednesday. three month of age, the required age| yesterday afternoon occured the |team be accepted, to which Mayor ::::“:‘KI‘ - | Freeport 450 213 | will make public a statement which to allow their admission tothe child- marriage oi Frank Shadiow and|Parker and Aldermen Crippen, s ::::],;; 1}‘: e it has prepared for the public deal-| home. lohannah Oberg. The ceremony’jB"‘w“ and Bailey argued that it was Carlton ... i b Lo * ling with the defeat of reapportion- _— {5 & | doing an injustice to the fire team as et ERARY oo | B mel | Tomermaw cveshag in the Armors, o ANY ERJOY EIREMENS BALL St st Do Todee ol a5 the fremen to sllow. thls :{::Tel,”:fli‘ ; ‘gnrfield . lf? ==+ | W. R. Mckenzie, secretary of the Major Pratt, commanding officer of | T Qe TR |action to be taken. Alderman Smart Ceylon ‘G:;'Tor“{ . ;;:n ';‘;,;5 associatior, who has been in St. Paul!\he second battalion, of the third gy | was ably assisted by Alderman Klein. ":“"‘l”“" 3 Geneva .. 140 215 during the entire legislative session | ,egiment of the Minnesota national NUMBER INCREASING FAST, A thation was thén. made: o’ re. Chanhassen " 9 5 B i o AT RET 3 . . . Chaska ... Gmelown Mo i1 Workiglike a trojamfor the pasaage . g il have charee of the state | OVer One Hundred and F'ff" Couples s Vork state Has Over 50000 advertise for bids, which carried. Chatfield Gibboa .. 533 {of a reapportionment bill, will return ;0L Lo il be given Com. Attended Dance Last Night. | Union Workmen. e Chisago City . Glencoe . 1788 |to bis home at Bemndji within the o Nt pe s s ey | Albany, N. Y, April 18—There are| Eckhardts Here Tomorrow. Chisholm . énv e v T i than half a milli b i Choklo . g::::\‘z}s, s ?fi? nextiow days: As this inspection means a lot in ket <A Tate oo | No onme should fail to hear the Clara City filyndon.s Lo | the fature welfare of the Company it |- More than one hundred -and fi{ty| cording to the return of the ctate Eckhardts, Swiss musicians and’ er Sisremoct | Golden Valley The senate yesterday afternoon |is urged by Captain Otto that as|couple attended the Easter Monday dep:fg:;el;;l:f e e total on | tertainers, when they appear in the Clarkfield 22"%{;2""“2' refused to concur i the House many of the members of the com | ball given by the Bemidji Fire De-’ Zzse s t'_h:tastime,wili ::ceede:‘;': City Opera. House tomonzow:ieven: Clear Lake . Yencaville |amendments to the recall bill. These pany as possible be present at the partment, at one time there were 000, bringing the total to date up to|iBR Nothing but praise has been Grac P the, ] 2 ol E g;i:::(;er % Granuda amendments provided that the inspection. . | more than one hundred couple danc- | about 512,000. Union membership in |received from cities where tl_ns ¢ Grand Mard "477 | Judiciary and members of the legis-| All candidates for membership in|ing, the hall being crowed to its ut.| the past decade has nearly doubled, |troupe has played. The entertain- Cleveland Grand Meadow . 470 4 { o and the proportion of organized labor R der th z Climax . Grand Rapids . 1,42; {lature be . made subject to recall. the company will be given an oppor- most. z to total population is now more than | MeBt is given ey the auspices C“-“:'_ i «Conttansd o Pase sy {When former president Roosevelt|tunity to join at this time. ~ - i - The'large attendance was ap-|§% per sl of the Presbyterian church.

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