Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, June 30, 1911, Page 1

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VOLUME 9. NUMBER 54. 'FULLERTON TAKES ‘VIMINNESOTA_ HISTORICAL SOGIETY. IN JAIL 'j Cann, Ray Murphy, George Cochran E E e s N ; 2 . 160 PRIZE EVENTS TQ |ena s Ruticase. re1zs puaas stony : (BEHAN IN COURT TODAY — | " W. N. Bowser, W. G. Schroeder 5 .“Paul, Minn., June -30.— : O s 3 YOUNG WIFE TELLS | and Emil Schneider will be the par- N CAS BLAM g " Pioneer Special Wire :| ° ! { ! i ade judges and the boat race judges 3 Evidence -containing : ; L [ will be M. E. Smith, starter, Charles ; 2 r d intimate information : | To Be Arraigned Before Court Com- “0W\ F ATHER DIED 2! . | Warfield, measurer, D. D. Miller and lst'. Mayor D. F. Dumas was : missioner ‘Simons Late Today— It H. M. Stantas. B : 3 ed at the office of the : i 2 Day’s Celebration to Start With Dald A Declares Governor Eberhart Receded | : United States District Attorney : Wise Report Denied. / — s AR S 5 at Persistent Pleadi of State : ngpt today by Postoffice IPspec- 5 Quarrel at Noon on March 31 Leads MANY BRH)ES UN APPY 3 ngs 1 tor Ormsby who arrived in St. - Prizes Given. Fire Marshal’s Office. PAu this morning from Bemidil. .. | yyeratr oUT ON $1000 BAIL to Fatal Encounter, Hushand #The evidence is a long type- : Dealing Death Blow. ) i written ' statement from R. E. - 5 :''Smyth of Puposky. : SPEAKING FOLLOWS IN PARK |Expect More Attention Than They |SIMPSON HOME; STILL INACTIVE | . #Following is the substance of : Late this afternoon Martin Behan, |- 3 — . Usually Get. Business Before o Sl?;ytl:;:é s::temen;:h_~ it * | the alleged robber captured at pu-|BODY LEFT IN YARD TO FREEZE Pleasure With Men. - b cpiheagicourse of - hils actlyities, /; ? : : ; Pr Begi t 1:30 R ts His Earli Assertion that 2 Sfi-’ym{had occasion to call from : posky and who yesterday gave state's Afternoon Program Begins at 1: epeats s larlier Bertl L : time to time on Mayor Dumas for : |vidence against Dr. Dumas at his s (s and Consists of Races, Tug of Charges are Too 0ld But Gives | : medical treatment.” One day be- : |preliminary hearing, will be ar-| Then Taken to Brush Pile, Burned War and Other Events. MR. BARKER SUGGESTS A WAY " No Written Opinion. : |fore there was even an overt : |raigned before Court Commissioner to Crisp and Later Mutilated - LW Bpir against Mayor Dumas, :|Simons. It is expected that he will With Pick. — 2 S.sthcaplal'l:infh‘!z‘llhl: Oitflce- He :|waive examination anc that he will i ¢ 5 :.|was preceded in t by two-men. :|be bound over, as was Dr. Dumas —_———— Final arrangements for the Bemid- Nearly every girl when she mar- That Governor Eberhart has been| : ‘1T§ese ‘went into an inner office : yesterday, to await the action ofn:he 3 ji Fourth of July celebration have |ries believes that she is securing a|unjustly accused in the Hazen case with ‘Pr. Dumas and remained :|grand jury. “We killed my father with an ax been completed by the committees|lifelong squire of dames, somebody |is the assertion of Sam Fullerton, |’ ;cl; seted with him for soEne time : State Fire Marshal/Keller, Assist-| following a quarrel in the chicken in charge. .There are to be 16 prizes | Who will alwaye see her off when she | who has had charge of the alleged | k:ilemstmitllx X““e" outside. The :|ant Fullerton, Detectives Fielding|coop at noon on March 31, is the : 3 ¢ e er left. ‘|and Johnson will go to St. Paul to-|substance of a signed confession goes on a journey, escort her to par- i i ) 3 Sl | 3 f == . attractions scattered throughout the i on’her b g incendiary cases involving Dr. Du- : i ; Do yo,‘,l see those two men go- : [night. Mr. Fullerton and Mr. Field-| made last evening by Mrs. Lloyd day and evening. & y mas, and who at the present time is| : ng out,” asked Dr. Dumas of :|ing will returd in a few days. As-|Carlton in the Hubbard county jail ; The program of the day follows: |riage does not work out quite that making Bemidji his headquarters. : Smyth, “they are the two clev- : sistant Attorney General Janes went|at Park Rapids, the confession now At 9 a. m. the calithumpian par-| W3y she often feels disappointed.| «It is only fair to Governor Eber-| ' €rést yeggmen in the northwest. : |to St. Paul last night. being in the hands of County Attor- " K And the fact that her. husband : They are Davis and LeClaire. : The report in a Minneapolis pa-|ney Woolley. ade will march through the prineipal hart for me to say that it was the| | They ar i o X e e ey Sl park “hasn’t the time” for these things be-| state fire - IAFENATE. SHve aaa ot i dy ebgo g ou oAMontana :|per that Henry Wise, bartender at Iit is understood that Carlton also i comes the small tragedy of her daily i : s o 3_1?' - I think it is a bank : |the John Larson saloon had disap-| has admitted the killing. His confes- e N where a cracker eating contest will the governor, to blame for the delay | : safe job. | peared after having been subponaed|sion was made in the presence of . 4 follow for prizes of $3 and $2. life. in the charges filed by Mr. Peterson|: (Dumas then let Smyth in the : |as a witness for the Dumas hearing| Witnesses, said Mr. Woolley over the The parade will be headed by the For even the strongest minded suf- against Sheriff Hazen,” said Mr. Ful-|* inner ofice. There he igdicated | yesterday was incorrect. Mr. Lar-|long distance telephone this after- Benidji Band and the following| [Tagist loves to have a man dancing|ierton today. : t#xe sg‘:e, the door of which was :|son said today that Wise was on a|noon. His confession, however, was prizes will be given: |attendance on her, even though it be| «At the time the petition was filed | . :fl:::; k 2‘; g’/[":y::is‘;izt Sts\ll-f tillm : | vacation lmdd that he would return|not rl:duced to writing, as in the ; : g g . Smyth :|wh anted. S s case of his wife. Parade Prizes Announced only a policeman or a magistrate. with the governor we were hard at|: made out two revolvers and two : ;,vs::p::n: ;ad be::r;;u;azrz: V.V‘::: : i e X s The bride who starts married life| work collecting ‘evidence in the now : bbttles of Wwhat Smyth called : |pyt that it never had been served Make a Clean Breast of It. T Chamet.er or fancy person, $1¢; expecting her husband to be always|famous Puposky robbery and other|: “Soup” or nitro-glycerine. Lu- : William Munhall, who: was arre‘st- Mrs. Carlton makes a clean breast most comical float or person in line, |\ ooqe 1 tare far about, and come|c3Se8 and we feared that a clog im|: mas smiled and contiaved. - |ed last Saturday on the charge of be-|°f the death of her father, but both $10; best appearing float, $15; sec-| home to her little tea parties, some- | the €ounty machinery of Beltrami|: “These fellows make their head. : ing a principal in the Puposky aaffir,| S and her husband asesrt that the ond best appearing float, §$10, and|times takes the disillusionment bad-|WOuld jeopardize our effort to con-|.: quarters here. When they go :|made application, late yesterday af-|Xilling was done in self defense. the best appearing-soctety in- line, {1v- when honeymoon fever and-fervor 94Ct/2 full and free.investigation.. |:.gat.an a job they come back uers . | ternoon, through his attorney, C. W. | ~According to Mrs. Carlton’s con- \ a0 abate, and her husband has to stick Beg Governor Not to Act : -and leave their stuff until they :|Serutchin, to Court Commissioner Si- | [eS8ion, shortly after noon on March . T.) o LB to business again. 2 o < : 80 ontiagain.” < : | mons. for a reduction in the amount|31» She followed her father, Petar- i 7 he-orator of the-day will be an-| (. "o oo may be devoted to k € went to the governor-.and|: evelation was immedi- :|of his bail. The commissioner heard | Neste into the chicken coop on the: e nounced later. Rev. E. P. Johnson |her, but “business first” is his a0 ound tt.:s.t Phe was determined to|: ately reported by Smyth to the :|the argument in favor of the bail | Neste farm, south of Bemidji in Hub- T of Minneapolis, was to have come|pel. And it is the only gospel for the :res: e meters_on charges to a|: aythorities in Bemidji. :| which Mr. Serutchin claimed was far | ?2Td county. bt li6 will b6 nnable: to attend. man who wants to get on. But the ;:: 0!; tfizsarera“::é :V: pmhcied :‘-"‘ * * The next flushing of Dumas’ : | too much for the offense charged, and One Blow With Ax. The afternoon program will begin |2Verase girl-wife very often cannot he was obduragt:u;nd Io: g:sera‘lndn“t aon, according to the statement : |finally the amount was fixed at $1-| , quarrel tn d ; M promptly at 1:30 with a 100 yaed|URderstand that. ) VS as Mr. Orms_by gave account of :}000, the previous amount having Doae Soon ensued, says Mra. : Wor o Nataver Shs 1k the ay-| e Were fearful that he would force|: it, was a direct and volunt 7 Carlton, which became so violent e — dash, for whicli prizes of $10, $5 and £ € may say, the av- isis i » voluntary : |been $5,000. Munhall’s preliminary ) ; s erage woman really wants, to make|® CTISiS in the Beltrami matter, and| : reference by the Mayor to : hearing was set for July ei Shatistia und/Hergather: gatin Bifia- $3 will be given. h i . that old political feuds might be re-| : the store and 2 T July eighth, and gling out into the yard. Then, says At 1:45 the free-for-all potatoe| 1% dUlte, auite hapoy, a husband |y, qoq'oni o i e e T e R post offiee owned : | e gave bond in the sum of $1,000| e contession Carlton came up and s 3 with plenty of time on his hands to ¢ by Smyth. for hi i i s : race will take place for f $5, ) : s appearance at that time, with 5 g 52 e plac prizes. of $5 play the part of cavalier, to go for|4° the WOrk we had outlined, and| : He asked Smyth how much in- :|Naish McKinnon and Clavin & ;‘van- orgaged n the SRtoRLer Andewihien . ! walks, to help her choose new hats| ' 1ich had gone forward successfully|: 'surance he had on the stock. : |ner as sureties; and Munhall ‘was fhe.old man turnéd.on h-lm' carlton $10 for Fat Runner. and take her about. o8 the result of the hearty co-opera-|: Smyth told him $3,000. ¢ given his liberty. (RSEEd . AN fax and (it the, deed The fat man’s race in which only| The wives of most men who have tion of the local officers. “How much is the stock : ?‘orwegmn on the head, killing him — - men weighing more than 225 pounds |0 WOrk generally learn in time that Gets Governor to ‘Lay Down.’ : worth,” asked Dr. Dumas. : instantly. may enter will be for $10, $5 and $,.|Pusiness is a hard task mistress, and| «py 1a5¢ apper e “About $3,700 or $3,800,” : [RUTHERFORD QUITS TO FARM Body Left to Freeze. The 50 yard dash will be for prizes| that if the home is to be kept up it succeeded in getting to ‘lay down’ onl Sotisreplied. ; The body was left in the Neste of $8, $4 and $3. really must come first. i : : Then Dumas is alleged to have : | Ottawa, Ont., June 30:—pr. John : i One of the features of the aft But they often go through a great| L LolTson Petition temporarily | 4,19 G. Rutherford, C. M. G., today re-|Y2'd until the middle of the after- LS and that i 2 > : 5 G0 MG, - i Gin il e o ts o deal of unhappiness before reaching| >’ at is why there has been no ¢ “If you make up your mind to :|Si&ned his position as veterinary gen-| 2™ during time it was fr_uzen st.llt, g r between vigorous action on the part of the i the temperature at that time bein the mill men and men from the city. that stage and realizing how diffi- chief executive, : clean it out you had better put : eral and.livestock commissioner for Frotnd wen g B Bach team will be represented by 10| CWlt it is for a man to serve two mas-| "y oot ot e by S sl 42,800 duoce tubdrante 4| 0 BONR 08 of Batat PRUE D S Nk i men and a $25dollar check will e | 1e15; 0 be a success in the world| ‘2w felt that e Ploneer wanted| ; 414 1 can get the fellows to fix : | t2KIng office some six or seven years o :ls ;s e was in:Cass Laké-at Bivat 16 ‘winnlhe toas and still find time for all those little el o p(;acg:v::;:oF xmdf :ve : it for you.” . |ago .Dr. Rutherford served in the| 'I'® time Neste was killed. 3 At 3:30 p. m. sack race, for prizes|SeNtimental attentions on Which light, hence this explan: tlm f T From this point, Smyth was : M?mtoba ey el Dol Do Bums Body in Brush. 3 5t 85, 33 a0 82, women sat such store. ght, Xplanation, : one man to Dumas and another :|MiNion. house of commons and it is 5 2 The petition filed with the e um dorst 5 Along in the afternoon the Carle The next event will be the greased| # man whose head is filled with| . = May 27 is still in the hang : to the authorities. The state- : |Understood to be his intention now |, " o0 the body to the brush pile, sl chase, and.the pefien Wi ls avle small social festivities, whose eyes e hands of | , ment now In Mr. Houpt’s hands : to settle in Alberta with a view to i .1 to capture the pig will receive it ag|fOTever wander to the office clock be-| Simpson Talks But Doesn’t Write, |:@ I8 the result. : re-enterin.g political life. {Continged ‘ol Bage1D) the prize. cause he has promised the wife to be Attorney General Sim; ¢ “How about other arrests,” he : | A pson who has > : - home early, gets on badly in business| fajjeq to gi i Ir.| ° Was asked. “I do not believe : % . give a written opinion, Mr. . i Prizes for the Children. as a rule. Simpson has returned fgflm an e;— : there will be any at present,” he : CA/RDINAL JAMES GIBBONS TODAY COMPLETES A free for all pony race for $10, Employers sometimes find that tended trip in the west. The Min-|- replied. “There is a /man in : HALF CENTURY AS ROMAN CATHOLIC pRIES $5 and $3. the.ir me_n’s wh{es are their worst en-| neapolis Journal of today has this to| Cass Lake who is the captain. : T Greased pole on land, 84, emies without in the least intending say: : Dumas is only his lieutenant. : goys 50 yard dash, $5, $3 and $2.|to be or beling cox‘l)selsus of it. They “Attorney General George T. Stmp- * There are five big crooks in Cass : t t t h . . ”» % Triased pole on water, $5. e;np thhe r :: :“bs “; tgl:) h;me son, who returned from the west yes-| - Lake.” Mr. Ormsby named them : Baltimore, Md., June 30:—Cardi- cu race, $5, $3 and $2. w :nE eg o;g 0 etad e o ?ie. terday, said today that the complaint | ' b:t refused to let them be print- : | g Gibbons today rounded out half anoe race, $5, $3 and $2. - B. Barker suggested a remedy|fileq ngainst Sh, : ed. : Log rolling. contest 310, for this recently. He said, “Our drug 8_ eriff A. B. Hazen of : “They are working h " a centfxry as a priest of the Roman Skiff race gss s 5’3 department contains remedies of Beltrami county, the man who is now | . b D:ma e idg ard to :|Catholic Church and a quarter cen- : ] 3 8 Prominent following the battle with |- s,." he said, % | tury as a member of the Sacred Col- 5 This will conclude the races for |eVery possible description and pre-|ihe gilegeq postoffice robbery at Pu- Ormsby also has a complete : |loge, a combined diktinction hloh the afternoon and the ra scription. In fact, there are many : typewritt. fess % ’ it = : e races in the posky, probably will not lead to in- 24y en confession from Be- :|no American ever before attained. evening will be as follows: things in Doth or drug and Jewelry| yessication ~ The complaint was fileq| - 12" 204 21s0 a statement from : |1t was on June 30, 1861, that the X 4 department that should tend to make by Vi : Dr. Adams. 3 : 7 Launch Races mEvemnE. families happy. Send them to me. byardgg;) Peterson, chairman of tle isiaicic prelate was ordained to the priest- At 6:30 . m. the free for all han-|I'll show them a way.” llones oy e slotiore, 4 o, a1t wat 98 June 311436 dicap launch race will take Didce and 1 allleges varlous illegal charges for that be was fnvestad with the princs the A services and loose conduct of the| ly insignia by the Pope. Sm"eg;" ;16 ';45“1;“;9; as follows,|NO MILITIA FOR MINNEAPOLIS|county jail. On examination of the An Ancient:Rain' Gauge: The double jubilee was permitted — e B ‘| papers, the attorne; 1 fi The credit of in to pass today without an: ial . The speed boat race in which AL " 'y general finds cf o venting the rain y 8pec fastost bdats,ont thet 1ake ;1‘; t;‘l‘x: Bemidji Company _Eeorgamzed and | that the acts complained of occurred | 8auge has always been given to Cas- |Observance beyond the special mass- DA will take place at 7:30 May Not Go into Camp. during a former term of office, and| telllh & contemporary of Galilel, who|es celebrated throughout the diocese :30 p. m., e not since the sheriff -asg p made one in 1639, but the director ot |and the receipt by his eminen the winner to recei 20 51 wi ssumed office pt by his e ence of b celve $20 and the| Bemidji will not be represented by | for the new term beginning in Jan.| (1€ orean meteorological observa-|a large number of congratulatory let- " oat $10. a militla company at the big Min-|uary, Unless on further examination | (" PF Y- Wada. has shown that it | yorc ang telegrams from friends and € boat races will be followed by | neapolis Civi¢ celebration next week he finds some defi 18 due to a Korean king. The latter, | q through g a bBud concert at the city dock band ; some definite allegations cov-| King Sejo. In the year 1442 caused an | 20MIrers throughout America. Ad- 9 as had been planned. The company | ering th 5 ¥ seC 21 | ded to the A i SR stani, which will last from 7:30 to has only a few enlisted men at the visegG sdepr grm, e o umant of beonss tobe cimstrict: teli ': iy Cantg'reetings o : al 10 loelock, overnor A. O. Eberhart that|ed to measure the rain, and it is set |felicitous messages from the Pope| - CARDINAL JAMES GIBBONS. 4 ths M. B. &, Lodse 15.t0 kive| chetors Lod o there hacont dis-| the case does mot call for appoint-| 9ut in the historical records of Korea |and from personal friends at the Vat- a dance on the evening of the Fourth fnu:tii ’tornthee'. ;ene::ho ::is:ez rneo TIEN OF % commisioh ot iy ;h.t thi; ey l;a;e G celobration Will take placs, AL that e - . leep and seven inches in diameter, i ? i :‘1’1 SlE(:ure funds with which to aid in|inlist or for new men who might en- | placed upon a pillar. An example of EbC;rc‘llintl bebonks jubil;e vas cel-) time it is expocted that the moat tle tolding of the M. B. A. conven-|ter the company, Lieutenant John| At the present time Ty Cobb isthe | thiS Was. placed in the observatory, or . ts ;:e We:hs el et e i D Ofl here in a few weeks, the band | Hillaby has informed Adjutant Gen- | “eight tons of gold plate” in base &nd each, tme;the, ran fell’ the o | 51 0NN SRGeTINe Ini this 6lty) Amerlca wiIl sssemble;in Baltimors D has abandoned the idea of giving a|eral Wood that the Bemidji company (ball. Ty has the highest. b ;| Clals were instructed to measure the B ety drin o g9 oo to 0 CasaliaL will - danc, but the Masten orchestra will | will not attend the celebration. It av-(;rage is the leadlns'g eI:nse ;:tl:;g N ona ko daks It Knows 5 the| 08ty SRR dent Boosevelt, Ohtef.+ Next mopti Oardinal Glbbons ; - ) -stealer A o : Play for the lodge dance. is doubtful if the Bemidji company (and run-getter in the ajor leaj Ht:: o e Yoed il e o8 Wi g ars: e L yegrg e el Judges for the land sports have | will go iato camp at Lakevlew AT i & ;uu uf to the provinces and cantons, and | ables. _About the middle ‘of October, [health, ‘although he is somewhat befin selected as’ follows, T. A. Me-|year. / 100 hits this Beisdn 8 St s:mlentm bngmt::. o;l:"ll:i:::. Ta08 fnen ths Sasion is more mitable| fesble, and he continuse to perfor & ! S w—tnowledge - . .|than at present, the ecclesiastical \ § the active duties of his office. : \ e et ; \ 5 g s s i DEFECTIVE PAGE

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