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“MINNESSTA _ 5 e ‘ = HISTORICAL | 5 SOCIETY. illuminate it. ceed!ng 553,400, Briton who has Teceived \the John|the wolves are pla; voe antxm p y-lng ha with be present. this term. Ccesstully defended the Red Wing su- perintendent. .Y VOLUME 9. NUMBER 172. BEMIDJI, MINNESOTA, FRIDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 17, 1911 _ TEN CENTS PER WEEK. . REV. FATHER JOHEN 0'DWYER. (©® 0000090000090 6 - i MINNESOTA READY | © QUTSIDE NEWS CONDERSED. WHITTIER OUT OF 000000000000 OOOQ A TO pL AY B ADGERS The weather: continued fair with RED WING wn‘fl | high easterly winds. _ | | Left alone while the parents were J |at work, the two young children of WHITEWASH wAT o s | Charles Ashbaugh were burned to N —— >3 Gophers Confident of Winning at | death in Kansas City yesterday when Madison, Despife Loss of Cap- | the dwelling was destroyed. tain Earle Pickering. | While cleaning a small rifle Elmer " % . ! | Yinest, aged 14, of State Center fatal- | Exonerated By Unanimous Vote of ; 1y wounded His Slster Leona, aged 16, Board of Control, He Offers His ] : ! | at Marshalltown, lowa, when the gun ienati & STUDENTS HOLD MASS MEETING | | accidentally discharged. The boy did Benigiation; e ! | not know the gun was loaded. i e | The jury box in the McNamara { | | murder trial at Los Angeles was filled | /T0 BE SPEEDILY REPLACED ; vndreds Protest Ag | | with jurors and accepted talismen for | ! 3 Tactics But Urge Own Team | |the second time yesterday. Peremp- | I t0 Vi | | tory challenges by the state and de- 1 = N P On to Victory. | |fense are being exercised today. | Swendson, RE;:‘lbhm Dissents Only e Bemidji priest who was presented| A collision between two Northern as to Methods, Points Legisla- | purse of gold on eve of his departure | pacific trains near Homestake, Mon- tive ision. AD LEAVES ON SPECIAL ‘fm Ircland. On his return fromtana. last night killed four railroad Dt . jgbroad Rev. O'Dwyer will become men. The dead: Lewis Geis, road- — = pastor of the parish at Cohasset. m-\crcr: Conductor Rudiger of Liv-{ iW]{I])yn: HINE y MITTED : To Remain in Milwaukee Until Tust | HO\QR F [ ngston, Mont.; Two section hands. ; G MAC AD] Time to Reach Gridiron for fl HER 0 DWYER By exhibiting 200 varieties of food : - imie 0. Beac | raised on her farm, Mrs. James Kep- | the Game. i ‘ thart of near Chandler, Oklahoma, has ;But Members Do Not Think Blows on bee nawarded a prize of $75 by the! i : < PLrse of $100 in Gold Given Bemidji, Lincoln County Fair association. The i Wet Towel Inflicted Lasting | - Minneapolis, Nov. 17.—Confident; Priest About to Visit Il Mother jsamples exhibited were all taken from | i Injuries. s F " e the supply in the cellar at Mrs. Kep-| { can at the University of In Ireland. Lart's home. Visconsin tea even with Earle - i and fullb: . on " .\‘ew]]\'ork's;\;vin\y-:zventh annual St. Paul, Minn.,, Nov. 17.—({Daily t members of the Univer-| {horse show, which is to open tomor- " % ity of Minnesota football squad left ! T) LEAVE HERE FOR COHASSET row. will have more than usual sig- | Flomeer:Spectil Wire: Service)—Iu & jast night for Milwaukee, where they | nificance, for it will be the last of S ‘“““‘““’“S report the state Board of will remain until Saturday morning —_— | these famous gatherings in Madison | | Control today exonerated Superinten- S and then proceed to Madison for the! _ ) Square Garden. One feature is the 7 {dent Frank A. Whittier of the Red zame in the afternoon. A great crowd | _ Although so ill that he now is con-|imposing array of prizes that have BUSINESS COLLEGE BUMP MRS. STABKWEATE_EB COMING S‘I‘ CLOUD GETS READY Wing training school but at the same of students was at the station to give| fined to his bed, Rev. Father O'DWy- been offered. their total value bemg " time it was announced that Whitti ihe team a send-ofl. and scores are |er, for seven years pastor of St. Phil- fully 40,000. g [State Oficial Arrives in Morning; to | | had rest et preesng fo z0 by e etn (0|17 D, 8 S S und w00 s ing Per of Servi, whom the| | Make Four Public Talks. ine e e e son tonight u S8 o | i E— 4 - Madison tonight to Witness the game. leave for Ireland where his mother is| "¢¥SPaDers style the most Parisian of | Brown’s Institution Here Glosed b, Mrs. Perry Starkweather, head of| Making Preparations for Develop-| Today’s events mark the end of Mass Meeting of Students. i 11, last night received mem. | CUTOPean rulers, because he was edu- Instructer in Charge for Lack the woman’s and childrens’ depart-| ment Association G " | charges made by former State Senator A huge mass meeting was held yes- | bers of his choir and a large number | c3ted in France and fought for § Finds ment of the state labor bureau and n Convention to | 4. D. Stephens last winter that in- terday for the two-fold purpose of |of friends and parishioners at his par-| F T2R¢e in the Prussian war, arrived o i probably the most prominent woman | Be Held Dec. 8 and 9. mates at Red Wing were being Enthust for the game|ochial residence, in Paris yesterday for an official vis- | speaker in the state of Minnesota, | | whipped and that other abuses were ne the action taken by, As a token of the high esteem in‘-jc‘;:fegm::i&a):' e :‘f‘ydi‘:;‘;:"a‘;‘:[ {will arrive in Bemidji tomorrow | | being practiced. committee, Dby|which they hold Rev., O'Dwyer, who | =S of morning. Tomorrow afternoon sh | 5 ~ “as declared out of |upon his return from abroad will not | TeCePtions. The city is in festival|MAY START AGAIN, SAYS OWNER | T speak to the women of Bémidj:;nomu NAMES ITS DELEGATES| ,Knew He Would Quit. the game yesterday on the charge| continue as pastor of the Bemidji|2TTa¥: i at the Commercial Club rooms. On | While the Board of Control upholds that he had played professional base-| church but will continue his church| Dr. A. A. Ames, aged 69, a veteran Sunday evening she will deliver an | !:;’hl‘":fs methods, it is understood = pall, | work as pastor of the Cohasset church | of the Civil war, for many years may-| Brown’s Business college which op- |address to the public at the Presby-| That St. Cloud expects the coming wa,,tl o members knew Whittier juag B the Pickering challenge has|those present last night presented|or of Minneapolis and prominent in|ened here in the Odd Fellows building | terian church and Monday merning|convention of the Northern Minne- hav i r;“fl" s‘;\vm-“- tl'fose Y 1 dropped was intimated to-| their beloved priest a purse of $100 | Minnesota politics, died in his Min~{ 1.0 sonterner has closed its doors, |©© the Pupils at the high school and fsota Development association to be a | iy e‘ O’;{’m? e hittler’s reten- {atement of Professor James in gold. I neapolis home last night while asleep. : "{on the evening of that day she will |hummer 1s shown by the space which | gan o 4 i+ L OUTCementS to- = chafrman of the eligibility| Remarks were made by Thomas J.{He leaves-a widow and a-daughter; | 2ro0ably for-all timre: speak to the business of the city at|is being given the gathering In the| - oy - when asked concerning|Burke and City Attorney P. J. Rus-|Maurine. Dr. Ames while mayor was| 10 School was closed several days| iy commercial club rooms. The |papers of that eity. The si cxou:‘ A sciessy. 16 M WHICtHer Wil " possibility of breaking of the re-| sell, Mr. Russell presenting the priest |indicted in connection with the Min-|28° bY H. T. Boyd, imstructor in|oyy opportunity the general publie|Journal Press of that place had the | oo oo, 20d installed at the ears ip of the two ols. the golden contribution. neapolis “grafting” cases, but was|Ch2rSe, Who gave as his reason that| ) paye to hear Mrs. Starkweather |following on its first page of yeste |17, Dossitle date, It was mnaounesa “It is not advisable that we plunge| Father O'Dwyer was overcome by | freed of the charge. “;em T 0 '“‘dsfi;’"-" f"’l““;’h_“’. will be at the Presbyterian church on | day’s issue: sk bycmje goardd"i Control. into any d ms‘lon;m{‘):ierm'auex;t sever- | tl mamresxanaudn; zhg pa!:t of hhis Before the convention of the Amer- ';i’t"'im: aned "tl::‘:.in“-fi‘;v «05 :.:e Sunday evening. | “The citizens of St. Cloud realize | mepos :fen Ls;:, él;if;lzfrepgol:m;x an‘;f}‘(fl‘:fi“::;? while in (:e p-re\se‘mmr: q;;z‘::;’;;ed]:]: Ii)iltsssir:; \lx; ican Federation of Labor, being held | fact that he had been warned to come s lh(;t;‘hetrhe\::rming meeting of the|while joining his democratic col- will be able to tell better what is the cn all those present. ‘at Aulanty, IS over, President Gom-|across With the rent money there Was|pg REQPEN REMORE HOTEL|sociati 5 t Boesen De\'elopmem: 2| leagues in exonerating Mr. Whittler, S i h S onit . 5 . ipers and four other labor leaders,|but one thing left for him to do— %S ation to be held in this city on| gissents from them as to some of the = most advantageous course When the ‘cm ers ?f the choir gave Father |y o4q of various crafts, may be asked | get out. 5 ) A — . |December 8 and 9, will be one of methods used by Whitti . matter has been more thoroughly in-|O'Dwyer a silk umbrella. | to sever conneetions with the Nation- . Sines & Thatcher Also to Establish|sreat importance to this section of = ) E e estigated Father O'Dwyer is a native of Tre-| oy ooy ; A A. E. Brown, owner of the college, | Restanrant Beginning Toi gehool, vestigated i ¥ g ©|al Civic Federation, which_ according|is at present in Farmington, When 8 . Deginning Tomorrow. |the state and in order that this cn.y‘ . — land. e came to Bemidji {rom Du-| ¢, o regolution offered by the United | he learned that the place was closed| - S may be worthily represented the fol-| Admit Boys Were Whipped. . luth and under his pastorate a mod-|yri | < . The Remore hotel, one of the old-|lowin ! i ; . 5 Fullback Out of Game. |orn brick chusch hag been constret.| B¢ Workers, “is largely composed |he wrote to persons in Bemidji ad-|est hostelries in Bemidii, will be re. € aggressive gentlemen have| It is admitted by the board that a ann Arbor, Mieh.. Nov. 17.—With | ot e e e i one of | Of 2nd financed by employers of la- | vising them that he Would come 10 |opened to the public tomarrow morn. | e orel b President Laduer of | whipping machine or contrivance was . 12 annual football struggle Detween | o moct fourishing in Northern| 0 WRY Of whom are the most bit- | Bemidji and arrange’for reopening|ing, under the management of 3. M. |this eityr phn oy, icEateS {rom |in use at the school and that boys 1 Pennsyivania but 18 . oo ter enemies of organized labor.” the college but has not, as yet, shown | Sines and George Hateher, The place |vap :: 5’t< 0111{- F. L. Randall, Al-|were placed in a nude condition over word was received Rear Admiral John Yeatman Tay:|UP- About 25 pupils were enrolled |will be conducted on the Furopean|Gor. 35:132_1 on. C. F. Macdonald, | it and that a wet towel was placed ~Bottles” Thom- lor, retired, former medical director|When the college closed. plat aud & Festatrant Wil be sone| oo 2 ilman, W. B. Mitchell, (over their persons and that they then e % s MONTANA MAN GETS $1,000 CUP| 2 . L i enator J. D. Sullivan, former Sena- | were flogged but the board says, in: ome:in Cadillae, Mich., | of the United States navy, and one of ducted in connection with the estab-|tor R. B. B; Col. Wm. W i that his brother died yesterday amx —_— |the most distinguished maval sur- lishment, The building located at - B. Broer, Col. Wm. Wester- | no case was the evidence clear that that he would not return o Ann Ar-| James Todd Awarded Hill Silver Cub | geons in the country, ended his lite ar| (FEN GIFT_HOME FOR BOYS 1yiio’as Baityami avense, nas boon | o, iy i C; L. Atwood, Dr. | there was any serious or lasting in- vt arech —Potato Prizes to Duluth. | Washington yeste::day e bobting | . nred sl e e W1 E. Shoemaker and Paul Ahles. | juries from any of these floggings. i cas freely predicted that - e Iy A iy 5 | Comple ipped Institution at equipment for| “The slogan ‘On to St. St. Cloud’ is| In presenting his resignation to 1t was freelv predicted that Thom \ - hisisel} In thie Wead WIth m Tavy vl pletely Equipp 8% {he 22 guest rooms has been installed. | pe; 8 2 z gnation sou’s absence would remove the pivor; In competition with the most re-| = i s Newpert Dedicated Today. - {being taken up by the entire northern |the board Superintendent Whittier b % and defensive|mowned agricultural sections oh the tol. The omce_r was along in his S i An entr?.nce has been constructed on | portion of the state and it is most |says: 2 | Ashirihn dontinent, tha States . of ;tud)" at th? time, but his butler,| 7qpe pew home of the Army amd |Beltrami avenue. The hotel will befitting that this should be the rally-| - i . N Thomson’s place | Minnesota, Montana and Washin gtmls:fll&:g fl;; !Zlizgt-i?“::“}fl:fln“fi:‘f Navy Young Men's Christian assocla- conducted as a $1 a day house, ing ery of Northern Minnesota's Whittier's Resignation. -, but Yost was silent as to what | have triumphed at the New York Admiral Taylor was 82 years old, tion, at Newport, R. I, the gift of | Boosters for at the St. Cloud meeting! “Red Wing, Min Nov. 16.— s may be made. The men went | Land Show held at Madison Sq“are‘;{is Health Tone tag be‘en' e anri Mrs. Thoma.s J. Emery ot_Ngwpm;t $1,000 FOR GRIEVING BRIDE the needs of Northern Minnesota will | Having received notice that I have — through a stiff signal workout and |Garden, November § to 12. e deat 16 a; StomobIG aeiident and Cincinnati, as a memorial to her R be presented in a manner that will |been exonerated by you of the charges the coach continued his efforts to! James Todd, of Geyser, MO““““a'iat Witmfieton, Del, w0, yeais aga sons, Sheldon and .;ubert Emery, was Insurance Check Given Mrs. Eu‘old\le-“e no grounds for do_ubt as to the |filed against me May 1st, I hereby perfect new plays. including forward | Won the J. J. Hill $1,000 silver cup| . Binionis-on And;ew Bryeon Tay- today formz_flly de{hcatefl in the pres- Wiley, Result Husband’s Death. 'Wlfihes and neec}s of this section. tender my resignation of superinten- fons 1““. the best 100 pounds of winter| ot sev‘er ahodk to the s ence _ofa distinguished eompany. The S St. Cloud wx_ll spare no effort to|dent of the state training school at \whga[ grown in ths United s"ates‘sur'"eon b\_nldmg, w_huzh contains a large au-| Another chapter in the sad ro- make the occasion an enjoyable and|Red Wing, such resignation to take R this year. Against competition from | o o ditorium, library, gymnasium, baths|mance of Mrs. Harold Wiley, young | Profitable cen for all who attend.” |effect at your pleasure. I wish to Stagg Not Confident. {almost every state in the Union the| Sharp earth shocks occurred late|and other features of an up-to-date|widow of the Turtle River young man | — thank you for the consistent support - Chicago, No. 17.—“Nothing =hort; fertile Judith Basin of Montana came| !ast night at Munich, Strassburg, |clubhouse, was erected at a cost of{to whom she was married last May Res: ® Dedepstes. in the performance of my duties and of a miracle can make Chicago vun‘om on top, The prize grain was of al layence, Frankfort, Stuttgart and|$250,000, It occuples a consplcuous ang who died here a few weeks ago, Feseau Names Tlelegates. with the greatest respect, I remain, over Cornell Saturday,” said Coach!yielq of seventy-five bushels to the other places in Germany. The shocks|site on Washington Square, in the|wes added yesterday when she cama|, R0Sc*% Minn, Nov. 17.—The fol-| © Yours truly. F. A. Whittier.” Stagg of the University of Chicago, acre and welghed sixty-five pounds to | Were felt quite severely at Stuttgart |heart of the town of Newport. The|to Bemidii to receive a check fof §1,- lowing delegates to the convention of | The Board of Control at once an- as he surveved the Maroon scrimmage | e puskel. and Frankfort, At Frankfort halt|dedication exercises were held In the| 000, This money was paid by the| Lo or0er Minnesota Development | nounced the acceptance of Mr. Whit- on Marshall field yesterday. “The| . Einsenger of Manhattan Mon-|clad people rushed into the streets. |auditorium this morning. William | Hartford Insurance company and was association to be held December 8 and | tier's resignation and said efforts . work fs the worst I have seen in 15| tana, won the Pabst cup for the finest | Big cracks appeared in the walls of | Sloan, chairman of the international | presented to Mrs, Wiley by V. L. El- | 9 at St. Cloud have been named as|would at once be made to secure a vears,” | exhibit of barley. This contest was Several buildings. At Stuttgart the committee of the Army and Navy Y.|lis, general agent for Northern Min.| ooV G H. Mattson, R. J. Bell iman to take his place. — open to the world. Mr. Einsenger’s household furniture was overturned,|M. C. A. presided. Mrs. Emery de-|nesota. = of Roseau and Dave Marschalk and ® Y Cornell OF to Chicago. | exhibit was from a field which aver-|At Mullmusen two earthquake shocks|livered a brief address of presemta-| . [Peter Alldrin of Warroad. Wheelock Started It. Ithaca, N. Y.. Nov. 17.—The Cor- | aged S bushels to the acre and|were felt. The people fled to the op-|tlon and Major-General Leonard i The p_resent action of thg boarc_i of nell football team was given a rous-| “eighed 57 1-2 pounds to the bushel, | en in terror. A huge stone fell from | Wood, representing President Taft; OTTER TAIL LEAGUE TO RALLY control is the result of an mves;lgi- ing demonstration as it left for Chi-| _ Messrs. Van Cleve and Sudduth of thve steeple of St, Stephen church. ‘responded . — TO TRY MAYOR DUMAS IN SPRING | tion asked by Aal;{h w. Whl? ock, 5 cago last night to meet the Univer-|Broaview, Montana, on the line of the| Wall in the upper stories of man; 'ng'r_us:ve Orgmngmn Calls Meet- e {secretary to the governor. This ac- o sity of Chicago eleven Saturday. Great Northern Railway in Yellow-|dwellings were badly cracked. Per: ing to Show It isn’t Dead. Coungel @ys. Not Guilty” to Con- tion followed a I.eg{sla!ne investiga- ; - i |stone County, won the silver cup for| formances in the theaters were sus-| | HIBBING m FIGHTS WOLVES e spiracy Charge. tion when a majority report recom- " | the finest exhibit of alfalfa. §pended the audiences terrified, flying Fergus Falls, Minn,, Nov. 17_.,_1=hei e mended the discharge of Mr. Whittier A A IO On oats the silver cups went to|to the streets, which were littered Attacked by Pack of 60, He Shnotxiouer. Tail County Republican Pro- 5 Fl:rgus Falls, Minn., Nov. 17.‘—'Dr. bue friends of the superintendent suc- M m; o has patented, | Messrs. Patten and Hartman of Boze- | With fallen bricks and tiles. | Killing Big Leader. gressive league, which was organized & Dumas appeared in the United | ceeded in having that part of the re- e intou'he’ pl‘ace‘ of the lower sash, ‘man The oats of their exhibit was| gir william White came to New i M—\‘:‘ - 5 here a year ago, and which the Lg-(si tes court here at 2 D Wednes- | port stricken out, although the re- ! ot of s e lof a yield of 154 bushels to the acre, | york SOIRT A Seceive. the: Sohy ok ibbing, i3 %—Frank | pollette Progressives consider a dead |92y to answer to an lnflletmefls. re- |mainder of the report, which con- mt can be lowered out o e 'y |weighing forty-five pounds to the | meq. & n Fritz| O'Rourke killeg a wolf yesterday, organization, does not propose to re-|turned by .the federal grand jury, | demned the methors employed at Red - obstruets the light. {vushat. f:u ;m‘;hl;;lulhe united S*ZCletle of | measuring more than six feet from|main dead, ang its efficers have called | Ch2rging that he conspired with Mike | Wing, was adopted. A German scientist has invented a AL B. Hostetter, of Duluth, won the 1y to the pe,;l;feirizgiif;eazf “ua; :;I:;em (;'ill;;\::k lwwa:‘::‘;:a;s:fiy a meeting of the league, to be held on Dav;:mnnd l;an.in eBhan to rob the\ “I believe the legislui_ve rep_or'". tiny electric oven, small enough to second ribbon for the best potatoes | tionality, who has during the Yefl!"hecame ots th::w‘mp gA % ko: December 6. In their call they m-.m ucle. e looked tired and wor- | was the proper way of looking at it, be ‘placed on the platform of & mi- in the world. Some of the Judges|benefited humanity 1o the greatest|abest sixty wolves seenyad h}’m"“d ¥ite all who. belleve in_ “progremsive | Fied m“"“"“i the: Droceedings | wia the comment. of Mr. Swendson. Its purpose is to dry ob- thought that he should have been|extent through the application of coming up be g;nefirclmg about him. Rl WAttt ud'u‘: g:ailpw e g wmvedl e e jeets to be examined under the glass. |awarded first prize, but there was Sir William White is one| O -Rouckes e A e Higsc WhoRave pol vet Jofod taf Lo “,g“ {he indlotment and en) Winter, Representative L. A, Lydiard kN N “glory enough for all” ang his Wmmot the most celebrated engineers :mu e sul become members, | red a plea of not guilty. Judge|presented the majority report.- in the S A man in South Carolina has Pat-| oo Sy second prize in a world-wide | el seeni | buckshot and he fired into the pack. £ | Morris asked it the government|House and Senator J. D. Sullivan of enied a shingle made of metal Which | oo oo P o ® hat the fertile ‘ e a‘rc “ENS of the world. After|He dropped four, but three of the ai {wished an immediate trial, and As-|St. Cloud presented the majority re- —— resembles the wooden ones iz 12¢ 804 | (oi1~o¢ Northern Minnesota can pro- | s i mfg iiz Sllu\ixes at the Royal mals soon got wp and ran away. The 0d¢ Fellows Meet Tonight. sistant United States Attorney Dickie | port in the Senate. Mr. Lydiard iz ape. But the metal shingles inter-| 4 .. Minnesota also won & second| ;med ‘; Eha Atffllmcmw h'a‘fonm: was lamed and the hunter put{ A rvegular meeting of the Indepen- | replied that it would prefer to have|from Minneapolis. In the Heuse Took by means of a series of ribs “nd‘pfln for the best bushel of barley| :»t gt l;s:on:tmcu\? department janother shot through its throat, kil- 'dent Order of Odd Fellows will be|the case continued until the spring|Representative R. C. Dunn cppesed chanpnels | grown in the world, as A. D. Van-| It e Br a2dmiralty in 1867. As ling it. Mz. O'Rourke sgon afte. jheld at their hall on Beltrami av-|term. This was also agreeable to|the majority report, which provided . | director of naval constraction, which | wards found his way out of the enue tonight, The meeting will be|the defense, and Dr. Dumas was re-|for the discharge of Superintendent In an electric fountain small|sickle, of Warren, Minnesota, was the! office he held from 1885 to 1902, he swamp drasging the wolf's ca: | i _ |alternate of Mr. Elisinger, which| reass af- | called at eight o’clock. The officers|leased under $10,000 bond. Behanl Whittier, while in the Senate A. J. enough for use as a table decoration | e practically reconstructed the Bndsh } ter him. Wolves are thick this win-|report that there will be some special | had pleaded not guilty some time be~= Rockne, chairman of the investigat- vr :laltmt B:;:‘;OE: xx\; has n;vellltedhf;h}e‘ o jueyy. With the exception of the late | ter and many fresh deer bones found | work of importance to every Odd Fel-| fore. The government announced ing committee, and in whose district changes the colors of :h:h;:w :mzh Honduras now has a population ex- u}-d Xelrln, Stz William 14 the buly | along the wates courses show {hat low brought up for consideration nd | that ihe Domuliowcae suuld besthid fhoiniaa Wing school 1a Jockets me. it is their desire that all Odd Fellows|only criminal action brought to trial

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