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RINN ESOTn § o % HISTGfllCM_* : X QCIETY. THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONE R - VOLUME 9. NUMBER 57. BEMIDJI, MINNESOTA, WEDNESDAY EVENING, JULY 5, 1911. TEN CENTS PER WEEK * SAYS BEMIDJI CAN wiroers i HUNDREDS HERE TO ! THE DAY AFTER ~ | [CARLTONS ON TRIAL = FOR NESTE MURDER GET 25,000 VISITORS s, s e VIEW CELEBRATION ! the other side it is created by in-| | creased value of small holdings. “Take this up with the Commer- Dr. G. E. Engstad, Globe Trotter of | cial Club, and if you can get the av- | Day Begins With Parade and Short et erage member interested in big ol - Grand Forks, Tells Wedge, Lake Hiings natead of Selling beer ab Bve Exercises in Park, Stanton Seven Jurors Obtained and it is Ex- pected List Will Be Completed Prettiest in World. | cents a glass, ‘you will have accom- Delivering Oration. | This Afternoon, plished a great deal for Bemidji, and more for the happiness, the wealth, = - and the well being of yourself, your| “SAVE VIRGIN TIMBER," HE SAYS | children, and your children’s chil-| MARY GAMBLE GETS COMIC CASH McDONALD DEFENDS PRISONERS . dren. i 1 “Yours truly, 2 . : “DR. J. E. ENGSTAD, | . " 3 . Believes it Would Be Wisdom to| Grand Forks, N. D, |Deverly, Rogers, Wright Pick Up Taking of Testimony Expected to Bond City to Limit to Save Last ! RUSSEISE SR — i Prizes in Fat Men Fifty Follow County Attorney’s Out- Stand in Valley. ! | Yard Dash. line of Case. - 10 ENFORCE LIQUOR LAWS| PUTS IT TO COMMERCIAL CLUB il J1I’II‘IE CONE BOAT RACE WINNER DEFENDANTS BOTH IN COURT i 7 | . { Council Turns Down One Request for: e - _ ! | o | H i Transfer and Decides to Investi- | Saggests That Expert Visit Colorado, gate all Applications, { Del Marca Was Second, Although De- Frequently Converse With Attorney | o i . ! - to Show Capitalists That This is | layed by Accident to Engine— | and Appear Confident Will H— Ideal Resort Region Te o .' Other Events of Day. Be Given Freedom. TAKE ACTION ON PAVING WORK! | e i ! 2 i i | = After first declaring Lake Bemidji ST | Under almost perfect weather con-| Park Rapids, Minn,, 3 p. m. (By 10 be the most beantiful sheet of wa-| Rigid investigation is to be made | ditions the Fourth of July celebra- |long distance telephone)—Lloyd ter in the world, with but one pos-iof a1) applicants for liquor license | 0B Bemidji was witnessed one of Carlton and his young wife are on sible exception, and calling attention! ¢raperarg op applications for new “'ilh.e largest crowGs ever attending a| trial here before Judge McClenehan - - to the fact that the only StriD Of | censes from mow on by the Bemidji|liKe event here, and the program was » é virgin pine in the Missisippi Valley couneil. |carried out without an accident of | on the charge of having killed Mrs. rises majestically on its shores, Dx' This decision was arrived at when |20Y Kind to mar the day. | (Copyright, B1L) Carlton’s father, Peter Neste with an J. E. Engstad. a globe trotter, Lau,,ph“g & Kramer sought w; The day’s festivities began with a - axe at noon on March 31 Iast. Grand Forks. in a letter 1o A. “' | transfer their license to Al Hueston, |Parade from the City Hall. Owing POOOOOOOOOOOOO O D At 8 o'clock this afternoon seven s Wedge of this city, says Bemidii| This application came up at the reg. | % the limited time in which the cele- 20,000ENDEAVOERS MEETi© THINK IT OVER! ® FlREMEN WIN AT ADA members of the jury had been chos- - — = might well afford to bond herself 10| ylar meeting of the council Monday | Pration was prepared there were but| |© Beltrami County has but one & en. 7 the limit to preserve for park Pur-!evening. There was free discussion | €™ entries in tjis event. & daily paper, but it is a mighty © poses this timber area and then tells! of the points involved and the t,.fl,,s,i Judge Stanton Eloquent i |® good one. When we compare & i | Jury so Far all Farmers. lmv\ in his opinion, she could have|fer finally was turned down, 3 to 6, | i _ |In Atlantic City to Hear Taft, Bry- |« the Bemidji Pioneer with daily ©|Dennis Fastest Coupler, Hanson Sec-| mnose accepted for the jury are: 26,000 visitors throughout the year.|smart, Crippen and Brown voting in| Following the = parade which an, Wilson, Fairbanks, Eva © papers published in other small & ond and Gould, Despite Slip, | W. C. Butchler, farmer. Dr. Engstad’s letter in full to Mr. ‘,am, of the transfer. marched down Third, then back, up i 8 @ cities, we feel like congratulat- & b R. E. Shipley, farmer. Wedge follows: | City Attorney P. J. Russell adyis. | Beltrami to Fourth and thence to the Booth and Oth:zn. % ing the people of this county. & Second in Ladder Contest. | W D Balawin, feruer. _— His Letter in Full, |¢s against granting the transfer, | Library lake shore park, being led by | ® During the last year the Pio- & Dick Woods, farmer. | Following this action it was decid- | the band which was :fl :utf; for all | neer has made wonderful pro- ¢ James Wilkens, farmer. "I am what we call a globe (rol-{ed that all persons making liquor | the events of the day, disbanded near | i3 @ gress both in its news service & Fred Kinley, farmer. ter, having traveled extensively in!applications should undergo a rigid|the library building where bri‘ef re-| INDIANAPOLIS WANTS IT NEXT @ and its editorial makep, There & TIE FOR NUMBER IN PARADE It 8 expestsd ‘that tme TN sue my own country, besides visiting al-| investigation and that licenses be|MAarks were made by Rev. rather @ is good stuff in each issue of the ¢ will be completed by the time court % an most every nook and corner both inlplaced in the hands of only ,,espu“_‘o Dwyer who introduced Judge C. W. @ paper, and it is a wonder that ® adjourns this afternoon. Europe as well as in Asia, and in all sible men. An investigating commit- | Stanton as orator of the day. J"dgel [Miss Nellie Knott was elected a|® more people in this_end of the Ada, Minn.,, July 5—(By Long| McDonal . the places | have visited 1 have never | tee named as follows: Klein, | S!a0ton dwelt upon the growth of el e N Lw the Atlan- | ® COUDLY aTe mot on its Subserip- @ | niciaie Telephone)—At 1:30 this cDonald for Defendants. seen a more beautiful sheet of water,| Bailey and Smart. the pation and paid an eloguent tri- e Bl | © tion list.—Baudette Rainy Riv- & % ferston tHEssupli t 10 th Attorney E. E. McDonald appears \ with the possible exception of Lake| The council voted to advertise for [ Pute 10 the founders of our govern: | tie.City. .canvention “‘l"‘“ unable | ¢ er Region. 5 | affernoon tHECoupling. contest in the | ;) poparr of the defendants and : 2 3 Luzerne than Lake Bemidji. and if| the construction of storm sewers and | MNt. 000006006000 0060 0@ iremen’s tournament, which-opened | County Attorney Woolley is conduct- v you can keep its setting in the vir-{the paving with cement of eleven| OnIY a partial list of the prize win- | _— here yesterday, was won by Ray Den-|ing the case for the state. ’ gin pine, you will have an asset, blocks. The sewer bids are to be in|"€TS Was kept and it is given below: | o0 gy 5.—Thou- | nis of the Bemidji team in four sec-| The charge against both prisoners which in the future will not only two weeks, the bids being opened at| Thie Tist 6f Prise Winners sands of Christian Endeavorers from NORWAY'S INCOME TAX. |onds flat, equalling his own record|is murder in the first degree. A few T bring you reputation from all over!the council meeting of July 17, 5 i 4 While ’ . . .| various sections of the United States the country as one of the beauly the paving bids will go over until the| First prize for comic costume inf """ a0 have arrived here S| (.yls of the continent, but .n will | | week following, July 24. parade, Mrs. Mm}w Gample, $20.00. since the beginning of the week and | b})l‘mg vou wealth. It is my belief| 1t is believed that under this ar-| Sem“dd F;'zektol; flvmlcal foos;\ame every incoming train brings addi- that it would pay Bemidji to bond rangement the actual laying of the|in parade, Frank Halloran, §10.00. tional delegations to the twenty-fifth which is the fastest made in the as-|days ago Mrs. Carlton signed a writ- It Reaches All Incomes In Excess of sociation. Hanson of Bemidji was| ten confession to the effect that Nes- $83.08 Per Year. second. Time, 4 3-5 seconds. Lar-|te was struck down on the Neste How should you like to pay an In-| oon wayrren, third, 5 secnnds. farm following a quarrel, but that come tax on pext to nothing? If youj "y, .oy of July parade yes-| the killing was done in self defense. 3 i i ing at home and ot N N itself to the limit to raise money to' puvement will begin mot later than| Tirst prize for float, Bsther Moore, |\ vontion of the International ;i‘;";g":;’;’f“;;‘; }‘fm‘ would be| terday Bemidji tied with Twin Val-| Prisoners are Optimistic. buy this tract of pine. |the first of August which will give|$15.00. . Christian Endeavor, which will be-| tayed on one-tenth of it if you were |l for the prize for having the larg-| i e : o “1 spent last mm_m in Los .~\u- the contractors, if a large enough SECOM prize for float, Mrs. Wm. gin here tomorrow to continue for | gnmarried; on about one-twentleth of | €St number in line. Bemidji had Both prisoners were in the court — geles, and then rcalized more than! crew is employed, time to get all the | McCuaig, $10.00. a full week. It is expected that|ft if you were married and had no|eighteen, ;counting Earl Rutledge,| room today and took a keen interest ever before that the average man is|pavement down before there is any For best flnpe‘)flring society, Colum- |, 20,000 members and visitors | ehildren. If you had children you still |the team mascot, who led the Bemid-| in the proceedings, frequently offer- R willing to spend cents for salvation, | danger of frost. bia Children, $20.00. will attend the great gathering. would be taxed on one-fiftieth of-it. ji delegation. |fng suggestions to Attorney McDon- dollars for good health, and hun-| The council passed the usual| First prize in potato race, Harold The list of speakers contains the| With an income of $536 a year you| In the free for all 50 yard dask|ald in his examination of the jury- dreds for having a good time, and monthly pay roll and received the|Hayner, $5.00. names of many men of prominence| Would be taxed if unmarried on more | Boyd of Crookston won with Scott|Men. Both appeared in good spirits are catering to the pleasure loving usual reports. Second prize in potato race, W. and distinction, well known through- than half of your income, if married | Stuart of Bemidji a close second. }and a_pparently expect acquittal. n the people of Southern California T lHowa_rd. $3.00._ | out the Christian world. President and having no children on about 40| Bemidji had the ladder climbing| It is expecv.eu_i that _County Attor- — people, and so successfully that hun-| Third prize in potato race, Paul',T ft will attend the convention on per cent of your income, having one| .., oct easily won, making the run|Dey Woolley will outline the state’s dred-million dollars is left in that| THEY PLAYED CHESS. Goodman, $2.00. AL will arien child on about 87 per cent, two chil- 4 Y in 18 seconds when Gould slipped side of the case at the opening of | Friday and is expected to deliver an | grep op ghout 31 per cent. Yies Slaner: - Ada iwoar b e !m: court tomorrow morning and that The Loser Afterward Learned With- | Deverly Wins Fat Men's Race. |address. Among the speakers sched-| gnmarried and having an income of | i e takias oF testimany will head - out Asking Why He Lost. uled to address the convention dur-|g>680 a year in Norway your income with Bemidji second and Crookston g ony will go ahea territory every year, sum of money. stupendous | First prize in fat men’s race, Geo. Could Induce Capitalists to Come. Baron Hengelmuller. the Austrian|p ..o "sio 0. ing the week are Governor Woodrow | tay payment would be $421.22; mar- ‘h';g g eapidly: “A majority of the small cities of | iplomat. & man famous for bis <he%s | " seconq prige in fat men's race, W.| Wilson, Judge Ben. B. Lindsey of ried. with one child, $380.94; married.| ~Ada e e Naloy At hose- 5 S Germany own tracts of timber, and ability, one day at a house in Wash- A. Rogers, $5.00. Denver, Hon. William Jennings Bry- | with six children, $355.17. All that | bal }fies et a}_y 13 to 9, and this after- CREAMERY OPENS HERE JULY 10 i a great many of them are absolutely | LDEWWD, Met young man Whose name | ™y 4l in fat men's race, Wes| &1 Rev. J. Wilbur Chapman, Fanny |you would get off your income tax|noon is playing Hendrum, 3 i { he did not catch when the introduc- d ¥ Crosby, Commander Eva Booth, Rev. | (narried) for having six children would _ i o free from taxation, all expenses be-| yong'Core made. Chess was the topic | \YFight, $3.00. Charles M. Sheldon, Booker T, Wash. | be $66; all that you would get off by Meeting of Stockholders and Direc- ing paid out of the revenue derived| o the conversation by all those in the | First prize for 50 yard dash, E. h A rkuda, of Japan: | BAViDg five more children would be $44 | TWQ NYMORE HOUSES BURN tors to Be Held Saturday. from the cutting off the matured| d presently the young|S. Holliday, $8.00. ngton, Rev. G. Fukuda, of Japan;| "0ty il r X | company, and p y JOullg. A v J. Horsefield, of Englan idji’s i timber, and renting large tracts, for| man suggested difidently that he| Second prize in 50 yard dash, w.|Rev- F. J. i Married or unmarried in Norway.|Tree Aids Flames to Spread Which| Bemidii's co-operative creamery villas, sanitariums, and hotels. | would be highly bonored if the baron | Howard, $4.00. Rev. R. S. Gray, of New Zealand; | ¢, wouid escape paying an income tax Put Out With Bemidji Help will open its doors to the farmers of — “If this timber was set aside it|would play a game with him. Third prize in 50 yard dash, J.|Rev. H. I Marshall, Burmah; for-|,ny by paving an income less than s " |this vicinity on Monday, July 10, — would be the only piece of virgin! The baron consented- They 8at|sajlth, $3.00. {mer vice-president Charles W. Fair- $83.08 a year. Think of paying an in- Two houses were completely de-|When cream will be bought at the timber left in the Mississippi Valley, | down. After a few moves the barol | pirst prize in 50 yard dash, Ray|P8nks; Rev. Charles W. Gordon|come tax out of earnings of $7 &| i voq by fire in Nymore shortly af-| highest market price and paid for in i and if the Commercial Club would | | Yooked up from the table checkmated Dennis, $8.00. (Ralph Connor) and many others. month!—New York Press. . ter 4 osclock yesterday afternoon.|cash, payment being made every two send an expert to Colorado Springs, \ and found the young man reading a Second prize in 50 yard dash, Har- Indianapolis has sent an excep- The structures were the McCutheon | Weeks. and to other great health resorts to| PAPET. The chessmen were placed | ;00 gy g tionally large delegation to the con- The Comma. and Winter tionses, the former oeeu-| C. H. Cleveland of Crookston, an intervi itali again and, after not so many moves i oelee v- ntion, accompanied by a chorus of | The point on which most writers ar . ! et i 2 s interview capitalists who each year| as before, the baron looked up to find Third prize in 50 yard dash, Paul 200 voi'ces ahd ian. ordhestiar of 31 | ATe: at odds with the compositor is the | pied by Thomas McCutheon himself |experienced and expert buttermak- SCERE - put millions in summer hotels, it is| the young man reading the paper and Goodman, $3.00. e dalieitis Tatend to ma;e comma. He is too fond of this par- |and the other by Henry Reinke, an |er, has been employed to take charge my belief that you would in a short | pymeelf checkmated E. M. Young secured the greased | ™e€B- e deleg: A ARy ticular punctuation point. He takes |employe at the Bemidji mill. The|oOf the creamery, and he will arriv in time, induce men with money and| After his inner the baron came |Pig Which was purchased from Mel- |the most strenuous efforts to win |8 delight in breaking up the flow of 8| cause of the fire is unknown. It |Bemid) this week to put the cream- experience to invest in your town,! pack. He wanted another game, being | vin Wright for $12.00. consent of the convention to the|sentence with his artificlal e, |started on the interior of the Me-jery, the old Melgen building, in > and in its neighborhood. And if you | gomewhat chagrined at the ease with | Prize in tug of war, Geo, Ander-|PTOPosition of holding the next bien-| We all say, :Vh’[“‘e“ $‘i you 1:7 Cutheon cottage and burned rapidly. | Shape. only could get one-third as many: which he bad been beaten. As he|son, Captain, $25.00. nial gathering in Indianapolis. 2[;‘"‘; :N?v‘vfa z‘nel; 8y ositw | A call was sent in for the Bemidji| On Saturday at 1:30 p. m. there visitors to Bemidji each year as Col- | came in he found the young man Wwho | First prize in sack race, Art Breen, It 15 possible 10 bs oo hard on the |department and the hose wagon re-| Will be an important meeting of the = Ll orado Springs has each seascn, you | bhad played with him tha ernoon | g5 0. Tanner, $2.00. comma. It has its undeniable uses. |Ssponded in quick time. The flames|Stockholders and directors of the s would have 25,000 visitors in Be- | blindfolded and playing agalnst S| secong prize in sack race, Harold| First prize in 6canoe race, Barker | paward Clodd in his memolr of Grant |spread to a trée between the two|Creamery association in the City midji through the year. | teen opponents at the same time. The Tenstrum, $3.00. and Reddell, $5.00. Allen tells the story of a compositor | houses and then ignited the Winters| Hall and Secretary A. P. Richie . : | young man was Pillsbury.—Saturday¥ | “myirg prige in sack race, Julius| Second prize in canoe race, Wil-|who dissented very strongly from that | place. Little of the furniture in the|makes an urgent request that at least ] Must Advertise Delights. | Evening Post Jerome, $2.00. liams apd Hanson, $3.00. writers moral philosophy and had to | McCutheon home was saved but sev-|all of the directors be present in or- “An advertising campaign has to | First prize for climbing greased|“set up" an interview with Allen In| ., jlaces were hustled out of the|der that details concerning the op- : be conducted through lowa, Ihinois, | QurBlese | 81 Each for Greased Pole. | poie over water, Delmar Bierk, 52.00. | which the sentence oceurred, He s |y & p SO MO U U OEL T U ol tor 0 creamery may be com- ; Wisconsin, yes even in Minnesota. | Clarence Montagne, Earl Cochran,| Second prize for climbing greased f happlly ;‘;"nz"&;‘ ‘?‘“__:;ff: :fp;fi‘;‘ piy Dleted. married.”"—London Chronicle. nt's life 1s pearly all sleep. Grad- - = Remember that any commodity even n"fi'l’y‘:, the ohla’ grows aider the |Ellis Finch, Julius Jerome, Alley | pole over water, Floyd Tanner, $2.00. including gold and salvation, has t0] pourg of sleep are shortened to half | Holden, Ray Johnson, Jack Jacobi,| Third prize for climbing greased | be disposed of by advertisement or or about eight hours. Youth | Perry Hahug, each received $1.00 fur | pole over water, Dean Miller, $1.00.! 5 {BATTLE BOULDER FOR LINCOLN INSTITUTE U. C. T. IN BEMID: the day Siatis A Cheerful Liar. the creation of a want. until the age of twenty is reached re- | climbing the greased pole. Prize for log rolling contest, Geo.| Qpe time the late ameer of Afghanis “I have examined the air among| quires fully ten hours’ sleep. Although| First prize in boy's £0 yard dash, | Revere, $20.00. | tan asked the English diplomatic agent |To Mark Spot Where President|Prominent Lodge Officers Come for the pines on Star Island in Cass|Dature demands fewer hours' sleep ID | Art Breen, $5.00. First prize in motor boat race, Vik- at his court to give a description amid | Stood During Fort Stevens Fight. | Ceremony to be Held on July 29. Lake, and I found that it is almost | Summer than in winter, it has beeD| goconq prize in boy's 50 yard dash |ing Boat Co., $10.00; time for three-|a circle of Afghan boys of the largest - . B et 2 ir i proved that eight bours of sleep arere- | o ize in boy" i i gun in England. The Englishman de- | Washington, July 5—A huge{ In an official icati as pure as the air is reported to be quired for the average adult in good econd prize in boy’s 50 yard dash,|mile course 25 minutes. y official communication from on high mountain tops. If the aver- bealth. By this, explains the Pltts- Roy Crowell, $3.00. Second prize in motor boat mce”nrib:d the 100 ton gnu.h:nd e-;nen be | boulder, bearing a descriptive tablet| Supreme Secretary Charles Daniels { age American was half as g00d a|puro Dispatch. is meant ot simply | Ellis Finch and Frank Sexton tied | Chas. Knopke, $8.00. i:‘dgm?;;h:b;fi e rere ey 20 s of bronze, is to be unveiled mnext|of Columbus, Ohio, to Harry Mayer business man as the average Euro-| ejght hours in bed, but that amount of [0on third prize in boys 50 yard dash,! Third prize in motor boat race, T. % EUD | week to the memory of Abraham Lin- today announcment is made that a S the cartridge of which was as large as | o pean, each village and city in whole | good, sound. restful sleep night after jeach receiving $1.00. | W. Bodin, $6.00. | the gun which has just been dwf,m coln on the spot where he stood at|Bemidji Council, to be known as 513, Northern Minnesota would have had | night. Our power to work is intimate First prize in young men's race,i Fourth prize in motor boat race,ito you” It would never do for ap |the battle of Fort Stevens, in which will be instituted in this city on at least a fringe of trees, left from |ly related to our ability to sleep, and | Jim Malone, $5.00. | 0. Bodin, $4.00. ameer to be astonished, much less to | memorable engagement the presi-|July 29. Between 20 and 30 travel- the primeval forests. there is no more relfable indication of | ' secong prize in young men's race,| Fifth prize in motor boat race, T.|confess bimself beaten. dent played a conspicuous part. The|ing men will be initiated and some- | sound heaith than the capacity to sléeb | pywarg Trepanier, $3.00. A. McCann, $2.00. memorial project is the work of the|thing like 50 Commercial men, in- Natural Beauty Greatest Asset. | naturally, and the more active and en . f % A 1 Fort Stevens Lincoln S i : Iergetlc the waking life the deeper the Paul Goodman and Eugene Hart First prize in speed boat race, A. One Idea Developed. vens Park Associa- | cluding probably Grand Secretary J. “No city will retain its wealth and aioe tied on third prize in young men’s|P. Chandler, (Pine Cone), $20.00;| Browning—How is your new club for |tion. H. Dressler of St. Paul and Grand intelligent inhabitance except it is| ®°eP race, each receiving $1.00. time, 14 minutes. | the exchange and development of ideas Councilor W. B. Clarkson of Albert beautifully situated, or it has been First prize in tub race, Robt. Mil-| Second prize in speed boat race,|Seftiog aloug, old man? Greening- | gince 1858 Harvard and Yale have | Lea, will attend, while a degree team built along artistic lines. The north- ler, $5.00. Del Burgess, Del Marca, $10.00. Not a3 rapidly as we had expected | p1yyeq 118 baseball games, Yale win-|of 15 will come from Duluth in rn Balf of Grand Forks eft 1d Hardness .of heart I8 a dreadful 2 2 So far it bas developed the idea In ing 59, H 58 a h = [2 rand Forks city would| gug)ity, put it is doubtful whether in | Second prize in tub race, Williz| The engine of the Del Marca Was|ench member that he is the only man |P1B8 59, Harvard 58, and one game|charge of F. X. Gravel. The cere- today have been worth a million dol- | the long run it works more damage |LAPPIn, $3.00. slightly deranged during the race!fp the bunch who bas any ideas worth |i? Which John and Eli quit with|monies will be held in the Masonic lars more, if reasonable building re- | than softness of head.—Roosevelt. Third prize in tub race, Floyd |cutting down ug run. 1| while.—Chicago News. the score tied. temple. s e m——— | - e 3 B 3 r -