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Sugar Hearing Resumed. GOOD AUD[ENCES San Francisco, Calif., July 23.— GREET SPEALERS The hearings in the Government's (Continued from first page.) suit in equity to dissolve the Ameri- Sunday, July 28, can Sugar Refining company, last 10:30 a. m.—Services in the three | 1€1d in New York, were taken up here churches. today and are expected to consume 3 p. m.—Young people’s rally, led [several weeks. From here the hear- by R. F. Sulzer. ings will shift to Salt Lake City and 22 m"—f;‘;‘““gw i;’g'm ;‘a““ the nto Denver, with the prospect 3 n :‘:; e:::c‘;hmB;E”m‘,,l‘gr' G‘:::e- ot being resumed once more in New York about the middle of September. lein. —_—nm PROCEEDINGS 0¥ THE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION, JULY 15TH, 1912. The board of equalization of Beltrami county, met as provided by law in the court house, in the City of Bemidji, at 10 o'clock a. m,, Monday, July 15th, 1912, The following members of the board were present, and took their seats at- ter the administration of the oath of office by Clerk of Court . W. Rhoda. Chairman, A. E. Rako of the first commissioners district, L. O. Myhre, third dis- trict, Viggo Peterson, fourth district, William Fellows, fifth district, and J. L. George, county auditor. The board then proceeded.to examine the assessment books. A recess was tuken at noon of one hour and thirty minutes. On motion. of Peterson, seconded by Fellows, and duly carried, the assess- ment of the Crookston Lumber company,.in Class 17-A, in the Town of Durand, was cancelled as being a double assessment. Moved by Peterson, seconded by Myhre, that the assessment of Robert Mol- liter in Class 21, 1 the Town of Lakewood be cancelled as being a double as- sessment. Carried. : Moved, seconded and carried to adjourn to 9:00 a. m,, Tuesday, July 16th. Board reconvened at 9:00 a. m. Tuesday, July 16th. Members present: Ra ko, Myhre, Peterson, Fellows and George. - Upon further examination of the assessment books, the clerk of the board was instructed to give notice to the following individuals, companies or corpora- tions that a hearing would be accorded them on Monday, August 5th at 9:00 a, m., or as soon thereafter as possible, to show cause why their personal property as- sessment in the various assessment districts should not be raised: Assessed Raised to National Pole & Tie Co., Unorganized Dist. No. 2 .$ 10,000 $ 22,852 National Pole & Tie Co., Hornet .. 2,878 5,664 National Pole & Tie Co., Summit & 750 1,864 Northern Cedar & Lumber Co., Hornet 145 5,074 Larson Bros., Kelliher . 8,200 10,755 Mrs. O. B. Olson, Kelli é 189 Robert Pupore, Kelliher . : 480 750 Robert Pupore, Unorganized Dist, No. 99 International Log Co., Kelliher . 2,450 2,848 William Burce, Kelliber .. § 270 Coolidge & Schusstor, Unorg. Dist. No. 1,125 Minneapolis Cedar Co., Hornet ... 8 240 330 Minnearolis Cedar Cc., Kelliher 53 Naugle Pole and Tie Co., Kelliher. 500 609 Naugle Pole and Tie Co., Unorg. 2,500 3,690 L. K. Deal Lbr. Co., Nebish . g 144 St. Croix -Pine and Cedar Co., Hornet 700 1,280 St, Croix Pine and Cedar Co., Nebish 4,500 Clark Fole and Tie Co, Dist. No. 2 .. 2,500 5,208 Dahlstul and Dudley, Dist. No, 2 ..... 1,000 2,175 Minnescta Cedar and Tie Co., Funkley . . 28 119 T. M. Partridge Lbr. Co., Hornet . 3 400 667 T. M. Partridge Lbr. Co., Tenstrike . 1,500 2,626 Sam Ellis, Hornet . 175 317 Sam Berson and Anton Potter, Su 90 210 C. W. Dudley, Blackduck .. 90 750 Page and Hill, Blackduck .. 1,150 1.350 Page and Hill, Nebish ...... 5,787 8,447 Hayden Bros., Summit % 1,600 1,69 Pendleton and Gilkey, Tenstrike . 191 Arthur Jacobson, Tenstrike ..... 53 A, L. Morris, Hagali .. 100 Peter Krahn, Port Hope 64 Blackduck Cooperage Co., Blackduck . 2,214 5,831 Anton Zilbert, Port Hope . 141 A. O, Johnson, Turtle River 10 Crookston Lbr. Co., Hornet . . 1,680 3,660 Crookston Lbr. Co., Bemidji . 248,800 523,250 Bemidji Lbr. Co., Bemidji . 93,250 104,650 M. E. Smith Lbr. Co.. Bemidji . B 800 1,446 Shevlin-Mathieu Lbr. Co., Spooner . . 174,875 186,625 E. A. Engler Lbr, Co. Baudette . . 29,250 49,600 A, F. Warner, Durand 5 10 221 P. P. Malterud, Durand . . 41 John Wilcox, Durand . 5 L. T. Bjella, Durand 400 600 O. A. Sime, Lammers . 80 Ole Stortroen, Wilton . . 65 Partridge Dyer Lbr, Co., Baudette = 200 2,234 Partridke Dyer Lbr. Co., Wabanaca .. 507 97 Partridge Dyer Lbr. Co,, McDougald . 3,484 Olson and Holen, Wabanaca ... 325 450 Ole Wessman, Wabanaca. . 289 1,760 Robert Ferrier, Wabunaca . 260 52 J. W. Russell, McDougald . p 1,260 2,400 Roberts and Marvia, Wabanaca 1,662 3,545 Lewis Grund, Walhalla . 225 2,979 A. D, Grignon, Wabzna 2,745 4,070 Northwestern Cedar and Tie 3 1,731 Meloney Bros., Spooner ... 2,900 3,337 Meloney Bros., McDougald .. 1,050 2,400 Meloney Bros., Wabanaca 510 790 International Cedar Co, Rapid River . 1,733 International Cedar Co., Wabanaca 583 683 International Cedar Co., Baudette . 150 3,931 ‘Wilton Lumber Co., Wilton 1,430 2,600 After a reces: . the examination of the assessments books was continued. Moved, seconded and carried to adjourn to 9:00 a. m. July 17th, 1912, Reconvened Wednesday, July 17th, at 9:00 a. m. Members present: Rako, Peterson, Myhre and George. entson and Fellows, After compleling the examination of the assessment books, it was moved, seconded and duly carried, that the clerk of the board be instructed to give notice to the following individuals, companies or corporations, that a hearing would be accorded them on Monday, August 5th, at 9:00 a. m., or as soon thereafter as pos- sible, to show cause Why their personal property assessment in the various as- sessment districts should not be raised. oon, Absent: Clem- Assessed Raised to Armour Packing Co., Bemidji . o . §1,330 $3,000 George T. Baker and Co., Bemidji . . 1,400 3,500 Bermar. Emporium, Bemidji .. « 4,000 9,000 E. A. Barker, Bemidji ... . 3,000 5,100 Schwandt and Marin, Bemi 3,000 4,000 Gust Brown (Candy Kitchen), Bemid, 800 1,400 Bazaar Store, Bemidji 3 2,500 3,500 Buttles, C. E., Bemidji . 2,000 4,000 Floyd Brown (N. W, Credit Bureau), Bemidji 200 - 500 C. 0. D. Clothing Store, Bemidji 1,000 3,500 T. J. Crane ‘and Co., . 1,600 2,900 P. M. Dicaire, Bemidji . 100 300 W. A. Elliott, Bemidji 200 400 Bemidji Elevator and Milling Co., Bemidji 5,100 7,000 M. Flint, Bemidji ... . 160 200 R. J. Fenton, Bemidji . 150 400 E. N. French and Co., Bemid 2,000 3,500 Fitzsimmons Baldwin Co,, Bemid, 1,250 5,000 E. J. Gould and Son, Bemidji . 100 200. Gill Bros.,, Bemidji ......... 5,000 9,000 Gill Bros. (Hub Clothing Store), Bemidji 4,000 0. B. Grotte, Bemidjl ... . 300 400 Given Hardware Co., Bemidji 2,000 4,600 J. B. Hanson, Bemidji ........ . 400 800 M. E. Ibertson, Bemidji 1,000 1,100 3.'P. Lanr, Bemidji : s 2,000 2,700 Wm. McCuaig, Bemidji . : 2,000 3,000 Model Manufacturing Co., Bemidji 325 300 Henry Miller, Bemidjl 200 508 R. F. Murphy, Bemiaji 1,500 3,00 P. A. Nelson, Bemidji 200 300 Chas. Nangle, Bemidji 3,000 5,500 O'Leary and Bowser, Bemi 5,000 10,000 A. B. Palmer, Bemidji .. 2,000 3,500 Peoples Meat Markat, Bemidji 200 1,000 Twin Port Market, Bemidjl 100 400 B. F. Netzer, Bemidji 1,500 4,000 . 50 150 300 Swift and Co., Bemidi . 1,075 3,000 W. G. Schroeder, Bemidji 5,000 8,000 Schneider Bros., Bemidji 4,000 9,800 H. F. Schmidt, Bemidji . 200 300 Troppman and Co., Bemidj 5,000 10,000 0. C. Rood, Bemidji ... 1,200 2,300 Roe and Markuson, Bemidji . 800 31000 Frank Johnson, Baudette ........ 1,136 1,300 International Cedar Co., Baudette . 150 2,200 Carl J. Olson, Baudette . 3,500 3,700 E. F. Nelson, Baudstte ... 400 George Leahy, Baudette . 200 300 Frank Slipp (N. W. Credit Bureau), Baudette . 600 Summit Mercantile Co., Blackduck 4,900 James M, Reed, Blackduck 5,300 Wolter Bros,, Blackduck . 45 T. A. Cross, Blackduck ... 3,100 B. N. French, Blackduck . 800 Ed Farder, Clementson . ...... 50 M. H. Fisher Estate, Funkiey . 800 LatterelMercantile Co, Funkley . 1,000 Kaye and Carter, Hines 300 V. M, Owen, Hines ... 350 Julius Hermanson, Kelliher . 800 Lundberg and Lindquist, Kelliher 450 A. Gilmour and Co,, Kelliher 100 George Gunderson, Kelliher 3,700 L. Lotterrell, Kelliher ... 2,100 Mrs, M. Lotterell, Kelliher 700 M. Larson, Nymore .. 1,900 H. F. Schmidt, Nymore 601 Grand Forks Fruit Co,, Pitt .. 250 A. D. Grignon, Pitt .. 300 500 Fink and Sons, Pinewood . 600 700 ©O. A. Sime, Solway ....... 800 900 A. O. Johnson, Turtle River . 800 900 ‘Wilton Lumber Co., Wilton 800 850 Albert Martin, Wilton . 250 360 C. F, Rogers, Wilton . 2,250 2,500 Moved, seconded and carried that the supervisor of assessments be instructed to estimate and reassess the timber in Town of Hornet 151-30, and report at the next meeting. Moved, seconded and carried to adjourn to Monday, August bth, 1912, at 2:00 p. m. Attest: A. E. RAKO, J. L. GEORGE, - Chairman’ of Board of Equalization. County Auditor. e Gibbons Seventy-eight Years 01d. Baltimore, Md., July 23.—Many letters and telegraphic messages of congratulation were received at” the archiepiscopal residence in this city during the last few days for Cardinal Gibbons who is seventy-eight years of age today. In accordance with his custom during recent years His Em- inence is spending his vacation with friends in the vicinity of New York NORTHERN, Mrs. Worth is entertaining her sis- ter from Warren this week. Mr. and Mrs. N. Reynolds and their guests, Mr. and Mrs. Chitlaw and chil- dren, were the guests of Mrs. Harry Reynolds of Lavinia Tuesday after- noon.” Mr. Chitlaw returning from there -to his home at Grand Forks. Mrs. Chitlaw and children remaining with Mrs. Reynolds of Northern an- other week. Little Vern Randell is slowly im- proving. Earl Cronamiller is building a fine barn on his place near Marshe's Sid- ing. Cement and stone basement. The farmers having shipped in a car of cement for about one-half what they would pay at Bemidji. Delbert Whiting will soon begin a barn on his place also. Mr. Glidden will build a dwelling across the highway from his old home. F. Bailey started on his journey to his new home near Ada, Minn., Tues- day, going overland, wishing to see the country en route. His place here is left in Harry Reynolds’ hands for sale. He intends breaking his wheat field as soon as the grain is cut and stacked. Our loss is Wheatvill’s gain. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Grover were the guests of their mother, Mrs. Grov- er Saturday night and Sunday. Mrs. Grace Phelps who has been visiting her mother, Mrs. Grow over near the Bowers community, returned home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. G. G. 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