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T MINNFSOTA i - | HISTORICA i - 5 y ; i A | VOLUME 9. NUMBER 127. BEMIDJI, MINNESOTA, TUESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 26, 1911. TEN CENTS PER WEEK. T - MANY NAME GIFTS 200000000006 0060 i NAMES SIMONS JUDGE 2 © QUTSIDE NEWS CONDENSED. © . . 2 WI - esossssssssscasss | Principal Defendant and Lawyer Who Will Appear FOR MARKET DAY The Weather: Clearing and warm- : 1 8 1t1 G EFFORT AT SUICIDE G Woduatins vsaionls wieie For Him at Trial of Los Angeles Dynamiting Case | |covernor appoints Bemi Attorney I Di@nrystafgr_ofi, xhhe assassin of = and Federal Court Commissioner | Premier olypin, who was con-’ cceed i $ _ Twenty-eight Bemidji Merchants An- | demned to death by court martial, to Su Bailey. Homesteader Brought Before Judge - 5 I . iy was hanged yesterday at Kiev, Rus- % nounce How They Will Aid in Mak- |, Clark is Scratched and -Clothes ing October 12 Hum. | Whether Atlanta, Ga., shall adopt WILLING TO TAKE UP NEW WORK | Are in Rags. the commission form of municipal government or continue to be gov- - | erned.under the existing plan will be BRIDE AND GROOM REMEMBERED! decided Dby the voters at a special i HAS MORE THAN $500 IN POCKET - | election tomorrow. Distinguished military surgeons All Sorts of Presents Promised, In-|from many parts of the United States Believes He is Called Upon to Die in cluding Brass Bed, Dinner Set and | 1 from several foreign countries as ; § inavi g or § | well, have assenibled in Milwaukee to | Order to Save Scandinavians of Kitchen Utensils. i the general subject of sol- | America. and sailors’ ills and wounds. ! { : | A Democratic convention of the | 1 CASH FOR THOSE WHO COME FAR| Third Nebraska district assembled |FEARS ELECTRICAL MACHINE | this afterncon to nominate a candi- | ! ~ | date for the seat made vacant by the | | death of Congressman James P. Lat- ! Couple Weighing the Most to Get $5;ta. Judge W. L. Rose of Fullerton, | Declares it Has Been Used Repeated- and Man Who Has Largest Load of | V- ';’;””“‘“’“ or F‘;““‘:}“' “r““ 5“}‘[" | Iy as an Instrument of Torture — e feral others are contesting for the | B Hay Receives Like Sum, nomination. ) | On Him. | Topeka will be _President 7Taft's 1 | first stop after he leaves Hutchinson | | HIRAM A. SIMONS. Twenty-cight business houses of | omorrow morning. His visit here | | e, | Because he figures that he must Bemidji have made definite announce vill be in connection With the big| | Word was received in Bemidji to-;“‘lke his own life in order to save the . ment concerning special inducements | S¢1ebration now on of the semi-cen- | |day of the appointment by Governor | Scandinavians of America, Hans Jo- T tosvisiloraran Wskdbday, Aihsesusy tennial of Kansas as a State. While| | Eberhart of H. A. Sinfons, United |hansen will tonight, on orders of October 12 ! | here he will lay the corner stone of | States Court Commissioner here, to!Judge of Probate Clark, be taken to Hews i etitat ot prbritaes WHIEH 1lhe. State Soldiers’ Memorial Hall, succeed the late Harrison W. Bailey, | Fergus Falls to undergo treatment at - are to bie distributed on Saming posn-‘“;h'“h u': Stm;; %fol‘o““m is:to:erect | as judge of the municipal court in | the state hospital for the insane. : . ST i $ lat a cost o 50,000 in memory of | Bemidji. L = ers, the scattering of which Wil be-{{pe Ransas soldiers who fought for | It is understood that the appoint- | Has Tried it Three Times. . in on Thursday of this week: | i > ap . o &l 3 e ; | the Union. i e Johansen has three times endeav- Geo. T. Baker & Co. will give a | i |ment was made at the capitol late| 1 © S handsome mantel clock to the bride | Sauk Center today is teeming with | [FeF ety aliernioon, reportors “or the ml‘m'l-:u s laeacess and groom women from all over the state, who morning papers being told tha such |TPIAHVE (0 a deliverance of his coun- C. E. Battles will give any cross- | are there to participate in the seven- | actiomtinniteen dacidadiinon: ‘z::)c;z ilv:‘n‘f:k bia ]u}:?mgamm b cut saw in stock to the farmer bring- | teenth annual convention of the Min- | “Lanave recetved nodometel deine] R0 0 R T O ing in the largest number of people | esota Federation of Women’s Clubs. | (ationcof the ampointment,” sald Mr'?h s hi ]ox vP' e Bl B ti oHe 16ad | The proceedings began this morning | Simons today, although he indicated |"21& himsell with a piece of barb W. G. Schroeder will give 1 sack | with meetings of the executive board | tnat the appointment was not entire- | Wire- of Pillsbury's Best Patent Flour to|and council. followed in the after- | 1v unexpected. He signified his wil-| Mutilates Himself With Wire. (he farmer bringing in the largest noon by the formal opening of the | MEnees toRake Gf the Work. | : T — o Jmber of persons from a distance of | gatheriug in the Congregational | [ 1 shall drop everything else with| Sell exccution by wire was his lat- i over 5 mile | church. The program extends over the exception of my work as icderal | ¢St effort and when arraigned before Crookston Lumber Co. will give $5 [three days and is one of the most court commissioner, which duties, 1|udse Clark this morning for exami- s in g0ld to the farmer hringiug in the atiractive ever prepared for a meet- | do not take it, would interferc with | Nation as 10 his sanfly his neck and Jargest load of hay. ling of the federation. The election | those of the municipal bench.™ he|fdce were @ mass of scratches and - —— The Berman Kmporiim will give |of officers will take place Thursday. said. | bruises from the sharp pointed wire. to the bride a fine pair of white wed-| 5 Louis is entertaining this week Ty Slhofis has_ long Admits It Hurt Him. A ding slippers and hose. distinguished gathering of women e e o ; ; e (istiug & ring n my nent in municipal affairs. At the| It hurt all right,” he admitted to Offers Free Savings Account. J::";:e ‘lll?::e “l'(], "\’l‘“;r"d“‘(""e““"‘;’t‘i‘;-‘l:} present time he is the Bemidji agent | the judge, “but 1 had to do it. Any- e The Security State Bank will give| Gt l‘he Cpiepiysince Photos by American Press Association. of the Bemidji Townsite and lmprove-ihof"v 1 can stand for the electric ma- a savings account book with a credi on £ oo ‘ The trial of Johu J. aud James B. McNamar- for the alleged dynamiting in the Los Angeles Times building, in | ment company. In politics Mr. Si-|chine that they turn on me all the & | The organization, which was first 5 8 1ti 't g - of $1.00 as a starter to the 5 farmers| | s at Towa \Wesleyan | hich a number of lives were lost, is scheduled t~ begin on Oct. 11, but may be postponed to the 27th. Lawyers for |mons is a Republican. He is regard- | time. I can’t get away from that who bring in the most valuable load | f"'_me "'? 5 .n " a ffi @Y*’I | prosccution and defense are busily engaged in preparation of thefr respective sides of the case. Clarence S. Darrow, |ed as well fitted by training and na- | machine—no matter where I go they of potatoes, onions, cabbage, butter | University, & the: largest woman sl the noted lawyer, will be chief counsel for the M ‘Namaras. The trial is certain to attract great attention through- |tyral ability to sit on the municipal |turn it on me. They turned it on in : | secret society in the world. No one| out tbe entire country. .John J. McNamara 18 secretary-treasurer of the International Associantion of Bridge and bench the jail here—I can’t get away from = e i Co. will | €Xcept members know what the let-| Structural Iron Workers. i it.” _The Murphy Furniture > ?' h;‘ggiters P. E. O. mean. The initial ses- = NG give the bride and groom a fine brass| o, o6 ¢he convention this afternoon LOOKOUT-FOR PARTRIDGES| W= wox.” wrirEs mave “bRY" ()| E FERGUSON IN COURT|2 BEcoME NEW crmizens Has Been Homesteader. = ""‘(‘)-_I Bowser Co.: Each farmer | V35 devoted to the exchange of greet- ; P | [ i - My Satiiheen, wiie: hal eens-aniiogies = . caliing st our-store willl be presented |LLES S1. the work ‘of oreanization. Tells Judge Pollock Corrected Re- = Take Qut Their Second Papers; All!steader at Pine Island in Koochich- - with a beautiful 1912 calendar. Mrs. Winona E. Rlee\es Zr f{eoku}\. turns Will Show Prohibition Victory. But One are Scandinavians. ing county, was taken into custody e U z vi i i oceu- N . A o A T = i y by il Brothers will offer 8 big dis. | 1oWe: the national president, oeeu-|p . o Boa. o0 Numerons That They| oy o on in|Deer River Man Held of Perjury | vesterday by Marshal L. J. Miles of count on all merchandise {pled. the: chaly: . . e i U e PR o ; = "7 Beltrami county has 20 mew citi-| LaPorte who brought him to Bemidj. Sehmeider Bros. will give a $15| A great national reunion of civil| May Roost in Your Hat, if You ‘(’:’é"::c‘er[:?:‘:ng“:oiii:d;‘niea‘iu‘:zil Charge Before Commissioner Si- |zems, all but two of which first saw| 1In addition to the gashes inflicted Cloth Craft suit of clothes to the far-|war survivors is to be held in Mem-| Don't Watch Out. | szntt e “’:n_ Bent] mons; Case Goes Over. the light of day under the flag of by the barb wire, Johansen's clothes mer who brings in the load of pro-|phis tomorrow in connection with the ».’““];‘mf O] '.', dg il :f Fago | |Norway or Sweden, one of the re-|had been torn into tatters and he was S duce that brings the most money at|annual fall festival. It is to be a re- mgt a(;:ev. u o :(-ceic\'ed a 15159,: maining two being !:rnm Denmark |a dejected looking character when the auction sale. | union of the blue and the gray and \ 1{3' e‘"R k ":sfl“b’“gp o and the other from Finland. taken into probate court. In his torn Roe & Markuson will give 1 sack|from as far south as Texas and as| WHAT SOME OF 'EM HAVE DONE| 2 'Ch;irzi'“ Civio|DUMAS TRIAL TO BE RESUMED Al were examined in district court|pockets was found more than $500. of the famous White Jacket Flour to | far north as the New England States ‘;’““" é“f‘;, 1o a‘“ 4 5nsf 5 m“‘h here by United States Naturalization|He had a check for $400 and more & the farmer bringing in the largest|the old warriors have journeyed to | ';j‘f“"u" "L"’et “‘”" 2 “d [‘“fiv Examiner R. K. Doe of Duluth as t0|{han $100 in cash. . ber of children under 12 years of | Memphis to mingle together in . oo L Shepsituation: thore: anc fuby . their qualifications as a voter. There i number o 2y lete o6l o fbe mrincipal Partridges are so numerous in this | qualified as an authority on the elec-| Ole Ferguson, the Deer River man | wo.e 31 in line for final papers but Has Lucid Moments. st age. favil vieinity that not only is their pres-|tion | who was arrested several days 1.0 on i inati " ) -’ celry r i v 3 I’ i 2 = some failed to pass the examination 2 v Darker's Jewelry Store will give and extend “?‘;fi";‘l_g‘fe“:f‘l“‘l‘f ence, with the closed season still.on, | Waterville, Me., Sept. 25.—Judge a charge of perjury following his aD-|anq others postponed thelr hearing |, .J°ha“5""fi;“’,":fd ;{":';i:":eg:,: the wedding ring to the bride. streets masses of bright-colored DUl | oy aggravation, but in some instanc- | Charles A. Pollock, Fargo, N. D.: My | pearance before the Beltrami county |, o ¢ A8 ame A Ye A i i Pi ¢ q el - i r lusters of wavin ¢ d ] {until the next term of court. and that he had a sister The Bemidji Pioneer a free sub-|ing and great ¢ € | os, an actual nuisance Dear Judge Pollock — The battle in | grand jury, was before Court Com- ; e . junmarried o scription to the Daily Pioneer fo the | United States and Confederate flags Yesterday & pl N = bied AL S WAE2 i) i e, l’—I A & n o7y The following, all giving Norway |living in Cottonwood county. It was ide 2 pe for one year. can be seen. By agreement of the Y a plump, young bird, Maine is over and a victory has been | missioner H. A. Simons here this|,g tneir place of birth, were sworn|when he was asked why he wanted bride and groom for one year. S apparently decided to attend business |won by the No side. When the re- morning. : ; i e A ; ig will pay cash for| local members of the Confederate g in as persons having all the rights of to kill himself that his mind began Wm. McCuaig will pay ca i college. It flew against the Odd Fel- | turns are eorrected, constitutional| When arrested Ferguson was i e - f4 rody Market Day Veterans and the Grand Army the — | o Sope i 2% an American citizen: to play him false. gl farm produce on Mai y. e L Stripes and the Stars and |\°VS building, Fourth strect and Bel- | prohibition will be retained in Maine | placed under $2,000 bonds and his| " pong petter Mosen, Bemidii; Mat| “ow did you get the scratches?” . Tea Kettle for Bride. e o evergamero entwined and |[T3MmI avenue, where the college is by a majority of 700 at least. Cer-|hearing adjourned until today. In|yaicon Bemidii; Nels Jenson, Be-|jonansen was asked. b N — ¢ e both being held. P. J. O'Leary happened |tain errors crept into the returnscourt this morning he was represent-| .q:. Hans Olsen Veikleenget, Lea; The Given Hardware Co. Will give|equal prominence given to both. to be passing and with the assist i a d deal of |ed by Judge Marshal A. S 2 Y ol Remembers It All 2 handsome copper body, nickle plat- . D g wi e assistance | whieh have occasioned a good deal of | e y Judge Mars| - Spooner, | royn Elleseus Kvernor, Shotley; Ole emembers 3 i e ta the bride and groom, | Hutchinson, Kansas, lent itself to- |of County Attorney Torrance, Mr. |unrest and uneasiness throughout the | Freeman P. Lane and A. A. ANrews, | g oricon Bukke, Hamre; Tellef Lars-| o this Johansen replied that he o e Store will give today to the reception of President Taft | Partridge was captured. state ana the nation. Clerks of cer- |all aiding in the defense of Dr. Du-| - “poP? (R Ee TR Ry | e o e itls tow Be Ragiat The City Drug Store will &4 | who arrived in the city this morning| The partridge was given to a third |tain towns reversed in their official |mas. ~Assistant Attorney General| gl “pote, Mo irl 0T Sesieng e collmdim e - the f“‘"“.‘l" [“'”‘S”‘i;;‘et. ;Morg [for a visit of more than 24 hours.|man for safe keeping and this man |report the vote given, giving No vote|Janes, E. E. McDonald and Alfred | 5 ™ fonoins cave ‘Sweden | o \:nce e ;‘;ve the- Qetdid ol — hm} “ I:‘ xela\\‘ar neal Ban’k will éive;'" honor of the occasion there was a |took it home and put it in his wood- |for Yes and the Yes vote for No. M. Mueller, of the attorney general's theti native Jand: -fil_ece aiisenignt, ‘also) How hie had O favmer. coming | general closing of all business houses | shed, but it escaped. This morning, | While the count was properly made office, was' in court for the state.|" oo b og Bronar, Alaska; Olaf| plonsed ity the water, all of which S i thelonBast AistAes | and along the route of the procession | however, it returned to the woodshed |on the day. of election and the rec- | By agreement the case went over un-| 9 o Froo Lo Fslonson [ b aeoared was ordered by a high- . ¥ e Northern National Bank will | from the center of the city to the jand helped itself to some oats. ords properly recorded, the clerk in til 2 p. m. tomorrow. Oasland, Roosevelt; Sven Svenson,|er power o save our race.” There " 0“‘ 00d security $50.00 each to | State fair grounds, where the presi- Not long afterward persons on |sending in the official record tc the The trial of Dr. Dumas will be re- Alaska; Charles Landberg, Maplei\vas X fi_é_quen'l reference to some sort ‘:‘"fi stgfive farmers applying at the |dent reviewed the procession and de- | Third street noticed a fine fat par-|governer and council and the secre-|sumed at 9 a. m. tomorrow When &\p.q .. peter Anderson, Buzzle; An- of an electrical machine which Jo- t ek"f S1od BE'6 W'm“‘;s with- |livered an address, residences and | tridge perched on the Northern Na-|tary of state, gave the Yes for the No special venire of 20 men will be re- |, o Carlson, Tiee SyenSvinson s fmgetnad, was, being nsed 4o, e S— hfl"_.tm‘ fltpe stores were covered with decorations | tional bank building watching the|and the No for the Yes. This was|{furned. Five more men are needed | . o o= f b o ") eon Jnlmnflmrfiez h’;‘""" 0\!;;': f\}”::t;m“ Grocery Co. will give | it the national colors. The president | paving operations. done in four towns. to complete the jury. son, Eckles | Ju;ge Clark ordered that he be E $5.00 in gold to the heaviest conme.::“;la5“‘e:i‘“:;““:fcffi‘ei’;‘;gi dwt';: pai:ri‘;“e ‘;‘:‘i ;gfoul‘s" ‘I?’d that ‘: 1t is ““f‘“’“‘““‘el “:::T:C' el;:\ie: Charles H. Uko from Minnie, Bel- | committed to the hospital at Fergus . 5 5 4 » 8 e Ty g Vi 8 - : 5 2 2 N. L. Hakkerup will give free to|® ‘8TEC mlory o8 o B, therteon. brealiing o oase °f‘““m"e" o o e Tt loayt | MIKE DAVIS LAUGHS AT OFFICER | trami county, gave Finland as his|pails and he will be taken there at the bride and groom 12 cabinet pho- {Procession, Waic sary a2 bon;ihireatlug ‘arpane./of | et homeyvonyelenlonGaY, 3 ——— place of birth and John Larson Hak-|once by a deputy sheriff. ) 10. miles in length and-comprised many | glass 40x36 inches in size. 18,000 of our voters who voted in S2id to Have Brandished Gun at East| rerup, Bemidji, is the Dane. * tographs costing $10. {elaborate floats illustrating the his-| At the G. E. Carson residence a|September, 1910, refrained from vot-| > “’}mnflehr}a ‘im “;:k i 2 - " Even Announcements are Given. |tory of progress of Kansas since her | partridge flew onto the back poreh |ing this September and at least 17,- b What the corn heard with its own| North Dakota’s big industrial ex- - Marcum Printing Co. will give to|admission to Statehood 50 years ago. }and-proc.eeded to make itself at home|000 of this number were in the ru-| g pay), Sept. 26.—According to S natne sotato S withLite owh position was opened at Bismarck to- 3 the bridal couple 50 hign grade wed-f The international aviation meet at until driven away. |ral sections of our state. Had they|cparles E. Keller, state fire marshal, sk 4 day with l)rjac-‘.ica“y every available - ding announcements. | Long Island was marred yesterday by s come to the polls, doubtless the ma-| 5t ony was “Curley” Davis, the es- oSS s e foot of exhibition space occupied. The A. B. Palmer will give to'the bride | the tragic fall of Dr. J. C. Clarke,| What three vowels express trou-|oTity for constitutional prohibition | ppeq yegg, seen in East Grand Forks alliatls iho Eonmsuite it s abia| pEticultural, livestock, mining, pot- and groom a fine A. B. Palmer Wash {of New York, an amateur, in his|ble? I 0. U. | would have been from.10,000 0 12~ 155¢ week, but he brandished two au- 3y le| tery, milling and other industries of &l R he B 000, | H to save any that has begun to spoil, i ell represented among Boiler. Queen Bleriot-monoplane, sustaining ¥ | - tomatic revolvers and laughed at the 3 . |the State are wi D e ] ” To remove potato, onion and other | Ag it j; have won a decided vic- ~ p 5 by carefully removing that which is <hibi The exposition will The Bazaar Store offers a 10 per ch injuries that he died last night | £ | s it is, we have won d efforts of authorities to get him & 7 the exhibits. e P J vegetable stains from the hands, rub i tainted and cooking the rest over, re- 5 3 cent discount on all new fall coats|n the Nassau hospital. “i‘;h Ry = » tory for everything that could be “They'll have a busy time taking o 1 ns in the atast i) continue for a period of three weeks. and suits. Between 350 and 400 were killed pevomatos | done Ly the liquor forces was dome |y Dayis is reported to have said. CILLBE L Friday of this week is to be one of . Lahr will give a handsome he French battleship Liberte to-| Get the stoves in order for the first | 20d they mustered the largest pos-| payis sat in a saloon with our in-| Usc worn-out white stockings for |the big days of the fair, when James s B and the p fs % ¥ = . 3 rocker to the bride and groom. tally destroyed when the magazines |cold snap, when you reaily feel the |Sible number for their side. Very|formant and drank with him,’ Mr.|wash rags. Cut away the foot. Fold|J. Hill of St. Paul and President - Schwandt & Marin will give a spec-|of the vessel exploded yesterday. The | cold more than in winter weather. | traly you Keller said yesterday. “That was a|the top double and hem or overcast|Howard Elll_ott ofA the Northern Pa- ial sale of groceries and supplies for | pattleship Republique was damaged —W. F. Berry, Superintendent. |yotaple gathering of yeges up there. | the edges. The edges may be bound, | cific road will deliver addresses. T the farmers on this Market Day. badly and the battleships Democratic| C’;‘“"‘edf “PWS"Z”": piched up) s T “|There are 48 or 49 saloons in East|and a strap fastened across the cen- g “ = £ 2 e flues of unused chimnéys keep | i A o | + i) I h. * Markham Hotel will give a “Wed- | and Verite also suffered severely from - Grand: Eorks, and it is a rendezvous|ier to slip the hand through. s L : % i i " id d groom. B i 7 jout flies that would enter there. | The Oklahoma State Falr openeéd ¢, ggs.” - - % = Have you tried baking eggs? ding Dinner” to the bride and gr -|masses of twisted iron and armor todiy SO S s OIY, Sia el Or yeggs. 'To cook eggplant, cut into. slices | Grease a baking dish with butter, Floyd Brown will give a Royalplate that were hurled upon their| When paring vegetables, especial-| oni> ¢ OFRRORE B TRE &0 5 half an inch thick and let them lie [break the eggs into it, cover With Blue Dinner Set to the bride and|docks. The disaster “is the great-|ly the humble tuber and odorous ©0-| 4re 53 exhibition buildings 2 | When cake icing 18 too hard so that | for an hour in salted water to remove | cream. Add salt, pepper, and a table- { groom. . ot est that ever has befallen theion, slip over the forefinger of the i {you can not spread it on, add a little | that bitter taste. To fry, put the slic-|spoonful of butter. Set it in a mod-' Netzer's Drug Store will give to Frenc_h navy and the magnitude al-|right hand a kid finger cut from an| Nature is a good doctor, but she jwater, a drop at a time. When it is|es in the frying-pan with a smail{erate oven for a few minutes. Length = the bride a fine bottle of perfume, | most is Wm:m'ut precedent .in the an- old glove. It will save the hand from | makes her patients pay to the last {too thin, add sufficient powdered sug-|quantity of butter; turn when onelof time depends on whether you like and a pocketbook for the groom. nals of world’s fighting ships. an unsightly stain. | cent. {ar, first rubbing out the lumps. side is done. hic: them soft or well-done.

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