Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, January 21, 1913, Page 1

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e of a.New Country. ’ % njoio1 943 1o moledimos SdT SETTLERS ARE HANDICAPPED o BELSEVES *THEY 0 WILL ! PASS \ “Billy” Goodlpeod a well known| 1udsletasl st ni wod afiid sis - Grant" Valley farmer, was hit by dud a0y ‘saga tivis R AT TR Buibiv " Sty S P s e e A T il e to Get Supplies From A L8 oAy oft ks i3 é& Dm ;lu‘ e Z Thief River Falls the shoulder. Good ‘speed also’ suf- Gaw oo enl iniolat AT H»#t tered injuries about the head and at ‘ otiio B804 Hhe 5 last reports was still bleeding from| Zly gnhn..u_Ld.afl“’ G2 al the ears and hose. n w99 bluow jgomiios GHT EQUALS FIRST COST Goodspeed was a steam shovel man \.‘)y LAW VIOLATIQHS MISDEMEANORS and as Sunday is the Tepair- day, he g g1 otitw tv % 3 . “|had been engaged in overhiauling the 3 sarood , 1, > Is Eighty Cents a Hundred in Winter % | machine. = About dark he stepped off Aots Provide for Fines and Tmprison- - and $1.00 in Summer—Line the mathine platform direatly 13 - ment for Selling Stock on Antioi- Wanted to Bemidji. front ot a moving engine and was hit. pated Pxéflu, Eto. It is said that:the engive:'had ne e s G headlight. 2 W. B. Stewart, superintendent of| ®by Clinedinst. Goodspeed was rushed to the Fort By United Pross. 3 schools of this county, has returned m= Frances hospital and his wife noti, Trenton, N. J., Jan. 21.:—Trust: from a trip into the country north- M S B fled here about 9 p. m. At 10 p. m. _ALWAYS "TARRY RH 3 magnates will get little satisfaction west of the Red Lakes. Mr. Stewart ' ABE RANGE he was roported gs resting eadlly and: IN YOUR. POCKET WHEMN | |10, pregident-clect Woodrow Wil- was gone for a week inspecting the and Mrs.” Goodspeed arranged to ge : son’s anti-trust attitude as defined % - schools in that i d t y north on the freight Monday morn- = i g n that section and reports a| ing, She arrived at the hospital last| \CoPYFisALY Monday in handling the question in & coutry that lacks only developing First Stanley Steel Trust Bill Drafted night. A son also went to the hosi his home state. Today- seven - bills e Lm0 of the most Proer-| g Prohibit Trusts From Owning. |pital from Buhl, The injured mau Iatiensduby. the next sredldent 1u Ris ous.sections in the atate, N80 tar Ti o will probably he’ brought to Beizldll LA 0LLETTE ScoREs ROOT bl boshehr oo el Mr. Stewart covered the towns of| _ Transportation Lines. a8 45015 Ha Bs aa e Hoved, were introduced into the legislature. Steenerson, Hamre, ,Benville and . They will be enacted it was declared N VOLUME 10. NUMBER 226, PEOPLE NEED A RAILROAD BADLY W. B. Stewart, Back From a Trip Northwest of the Red Lakes, Tells Spruce Grove going in fifty miles to Grygla from Thief River Falls by e and making the rest of the trip by {team. Thief River Falls is the nearest rallroad station and all sup- Pplies for these inland villages of Ger- mazntown; Grygla, Jelle, Thorhault, Maicolm and Carmel have to be haul- ed by tote team a distance of from| twenty-five to seventy-five miles. “The people in this section of the country”, said Mr. Stewart yesterday, | “are a hard working, patient class Ind' are all good farmers. The coun- try. lies on the western edge of the timber line so that.. whlle it is nav. lnd comparatively open, " ‘there™ arel on lfngs. drew the bfll to cover testimony in|. United |tured. | States Steel corporation owns. rail- .many groves of poplar aid hard wood‘l which serve as excellent wind breaks|’ for, the farm .homesteads and stock. “There are miles of country as level as a table on which nothing must be removed but brush before it can be farmed. Several farmers have as much as forty acres cleared in one field, the work having been done with a traction engine and brush plow. To show that much grain is actually raised, there are twelve or thirteen|‘ threshing rigs in that country and one of them threshed between 50,000 and 60,000 bushels last fall. A Railroad Badly Needed. ° “I talked with many men on my By United Press. Washirgton, D. C., Jan. 21.—The first of the measures recommended by the Stanley steel trust investigating| committee was started on its legisla- tive: way today when Representative |Stanley appeared before the house, The interstate commerce commission R {urged the approval of the bill. The bill plans “to- pl’OMMV lme state commerce companiés [rom own-‘ -Otoek “or opernlng transpo; Reprmmnuve Stanley thé: steel probe * that' the roads and steamship lines by which it secures advantageous rates out of|loading logs .t the timé of“the in- the Mesabe iron ore range in Minne-|jury. sota, SOCIALISTS NOMINATE Although Bemidji mnnlcipnl elec- tions are on a non-partizan basis by law, the Socialist local has taken a referendum and has announced a full Socialist ticket for the annual elec- tion which will'be held Feb. 18. The Crookston Dock and Hit Head ba Log Twelve Feet Below. “-Orville Titus, son of Pollcen\pn 3. K. Titus, narfowly cecaped dea a Son ‘of City Patrolman Fell' O} g, fl-fijfiwu ar 391'310(!3 TA T ,’10 TDA H@HT Adany K};Dfi ,l’L’gAIM cmooza 28 flaflzx%@ um sad oty bus zbrof oy’ to odd: gd Holsosisr hatoaqxs .wal 8 31 sdsm PLA! jsoq N8 VBheTl) 7 715 Swbacai 03 J0.£8 101 Be01Ds is qeoxa noomeNE Yieve bidelld iduS 190n01d ILbimed s this afternoon if the governor has to ‘personally whip the legislature into line to secure favorable action. Because of his assertion, It was generally accepted herethisafternoon that ‘the bills indicate the attitudde the governor wiil take on trusts when he gets to ‘Washington. Explaining wom mva m OU'I‘ m bills Edwin R. Walker, head: of the chancery court, the highest in .the state, who prepared them ‘under direction of the governor, said: % “These. meagires are depigned: to ngtihii%en: 21.—Senator Lafout an end to-trusts and funder: the: 1aws o! Ne: i -aennte lm;,ders 1o drop: ntem‘ptint ? o . | Poroes. Hinr to Admit. That Immigra- tion Bill Would Allow Russia to. Bar Political Refugess. It was stated at press. time that the injury is serious. Titus recently left High school :(where he was a mem ber-of the ¢ham- pion football team Iast fall, playing guard He recently took a civil serv- ice examination °’for r(flwny “mail clerk and was hoping- for sfi éppoint- ment to the service. RIOT IN HOPKINS ion prevailed on the floor, ' a reeess was agreed and: tha fight was post- poned. before noon. that Speaker Pratt would announce a ¢pecial commitiee tests. brought by against three Republican seats. - Asi soon ae the:house assembled: Democrata introduced - a - resolution|shot him with it: referring. the contests to a commit:|: ‘|tee. which was named. The house went into session shortly} Chicago, Jan. 21. It had been announced|Hart:was shot and kflled | the The robber, ‘| Mestell had . gone to Athe; This was tabled. Then syuker Qotive Peter|against the bill, the Dillingham-Bur- onday af-|nett immigration bill, ternoon by an lllefled |automobile| conferees' had. inserted to ‘act :om con-{bandit whom he had tone; lo-arrest at|ure a pruviaion requiring aliens- as|, Democrats|a flat at 1617 Wabash ave. who mwd, wrested | duce "‘chnrac the|Harnt’s' revolver from! hh] mfla and|by thejr government, Hart and nmeuye- {Meyer and|claring the #cheme was one which at on in-{menaced every’ liberty loving allen. formation given ltheh b; J-me- A.|He.forced Senator Root to admit that Pratt apointed a committee of three Perry, who had contessed fo being an they” will -actomplish the-much .de- to',pass A “Bill,~which- the Wisconsin sired effect. ::»y emute: trmen war horse declared was a Juggling of| from Governor- Wilsen and have been the immigration. bill, which had al- ;h.“,n for the mirm of preventing ready gone through the house. monopolies by individuals, firms and Senators 0'Gorman and Stone had| orporations.” read protests from Jewish sources| ne billa make violation of the public laws a misdemeanor, which in’ New Jersey is punishable by impris- onment for not more than three years because the| jn the meas: and a finé of not more than $1,000. The bills provide that combinations - between two or more persons in re- striction of trade, to control or ' to make any secret or oral agreement shall be a misdemeanor.. One bill provides that bona fide sales in money or ‘property must stnnd behind _all stock: issued. a praviseiito their entrance to ‘pro- certificates” issued .~ La Follettd tooa up their cause, de-| operation of the provision would give| trip,” continued Mr. Stewart,” and Democrats and three Republicans|automobile bandit. Russia power to stop emigration of g o shan not be fastiod Agalist everyone of them wants a railroad following slate will be nominated by . & .| with himself as chairman. This was| On-their arival &t t‘le hf the three|political refugees. - Senator ~Lodge anticipated profits; when g:toek ; connection with Bemidji. -They not |Petitions which are now being circu-| g yaitea Press. ‘linsatisfactory to the Democrats,|detectives separated to enter in dif-|moved for reférence.of the whele bill J : obly want a direct route to the coun- ty seat but they say that Thief River Falls is being: supplied by hundreds of other farmers,and that Bemidji is lated: Mayor—Fred Malzahn, thé present mayor. Alderman-at-large—John Ziegler. First ward—C. J. Lar- Minneapolis, - Jan. armed and with authority” to ‘préss into service men at Hopking, deputy sheriffs left here at 9:30 @, m.| four| *21,-~Heavily| who wished the members named in|ferent directions, their resolution-selected. Speaker. Pfatt ruled Representative| Hart was the first to get in. - He met the suspect ln one of the Metz out of order when he made arooms. is issued in exchange for other stock, - no more shall be issued-than actually pald for the ‘other; that no purchase - made be made-of a concern of differ- ent character from. that. doing -the _| back to the conference committee and “|the senate acquiesced. An impassioned and dramatic lt- jtack was made on the bill by Senator a Gomparatively free market. Furth-| Alderman, today to quell s riot in a construction | motion to tnat effect, Motz appealed| He drew hia revolver ahd told the|La Follette, Shaking his Aingers ac-|pav n "3t sins. ovohiits. e oon. er;nore, their produce would be sold|%o™: camp on the St. Paul road at Shady|from the decision.. Pratt called Rep.|man he was under arrest. fcusingly at Senators Root and Lodge, pontlo‘n buying into another for the at home and more people brought in| Alderman, Second ward—T. .W.|qo.y Jake, eloven miles southwest of|resentative Hunter (Rep.) to the| -There was a strugle, & shot was|the' Wisconsin senator bitterly de-| \Uiboc' o roptricting trade or sc- - to assist in.the paying of taxes. Balt. - ©_ | the eity. chair. - The spesker pro tem, Repre-|fired, and Hart dropped dead. nounced what he termed a device tof qyi it O E A railroad is belng built out fitty| Alderman, Third ward—I. P.| "itty Greeks, discharged.- by the|sentative Wood, rushed to the stand| 'The murderer was said to be Robt.|bar the liberty loving alien: i e SNSRI 4 -5 miles from Thief River Falls but ac-| cording to Mr. Stewart, the farmers In Beltrami county are not enthus- igatic over the plan. They want a road built around the west end of the Red Lakes so that the grass lands at the outlet will be opened up also. Alderman, Fourth ward—J. Peter- son, Jr. Police judge—A. M. Crowell. Treasurer—Garfield Akerberg. At the present time, petitions out indicate the voters will select from cook of the comstruction company, went on a spree at .Hopkine- this) morning. Later they appeared at the railroad camp and drove off over 100 men with bricks, stones and clubs.. It is reported that several are badly in-. jured. The Greeks are still drinking. and weized the gavel. Pratt returned to the stand and-threw Wood bodily from he chair. « Wood returned. during which .the house was in an|on bonds. uproar. The heuse members separated! - the combatants. Wood insisted on Webb, twenty-three, on. parole from the .state reformatory at Pontiac, Ill. " He was under arrest & few' days They wrestled, ago_for another oftense but was out{on it, would have “This clause,” he'said, “which was never considered a moment in either house, until the conferees. reported. excluded . - Carl anrz and all that splendid body of German patriots, who were driven to, our shores in 1848. It would have directors liable for violation of the laws. Another bill intended to prevent holding ~companies, provides that hereafter no company shall buy, own or secure the securities of another corporation. It prevents the.voting of such securities in the future. »“All that is acquired is saved,” Pratt ap- BASKETBALL DANCE TOMORROW ghut out everyone of those liberty Tomorrow night, the "Big Bemidg” | loving men who settled in my. state the following men: Mayor—Malzahn, Thelr main need of a railroad lies in the fact that at present the haul from Blood shed is feared - ‘should = they procure firearms. - | remaining on the stand. L. F. Johnson, pealed to Governor Carey to'restore McCuaig: _| basket ball. team will.give a dance in|and ‘who laid the foundation for-th Thief River Falls is so far that tote order, but Carey refused. . For sey- % and. who:lald the fou, lon e i - : rates at times are more than the| Alderman-at-large—ziegler, Ray aral minutes Doth speakers tried to|the city hall. Remfrey's orchestra| movement which has brought the ;‘l:t“':::“;»r o;“'::al;i‘:“‘:ol R = S original cost of the merchandise. Murphy. NEW TELEPHONE DIRECTORIES|;ut a motion regarding various mat-|has been obtalned to furnish - thegovernment of that commonwealth transactions in the future,” i 7 Alderman, First ward—C, J. Lar- son, John Moberg, W. S. Chapman. New 'telephone ~ directories have been completed and will be:distribut- The Republicans tried to ad-|music and the boys assure a good time|back to the people. for all those present. Russia could to- ters. A The team has|morrow adopt regulations after ' the journ ‘and’the Democrats. refused: to -Mergers are to be allowed only un- . ¥ ore. Than First. Second Cost M der the eye of the public - utilities iuJust to show what they are up| - Alderman, Second ' ward—Bell,!ed in the city. in the course of a few entertain the motion. Finally the a debt of §26 to pay and they intend|enactment of this ingenious device g against” sald Mr. Stewart, “they|Sherm Bailey. . days. The printing 4nd the work,on|jeaders on both sidés got ' together|to Pay part of the debt from the pro-lthat would bar. from-Russians thelr| m“"","“?:s:’“‘:; ;‘::f ofni;’:‘:;“e gave me the following facts: Aldérman, Third ward—Omich,|tne bo'< was done in the. Pioneer|anq- -arranged -an armlpflee until|ceeds of the dance. | one chance of coming to this country. n. agal 4 after due allowances have been made for difference in - charges, is pro- If the dance proves a success a shop. I'ne hook is neat and attractive “Just think of the childishness of “Carmel is fifty miles from Thief|Joe sisiar. F m. River. Flour costs eighty cents more| ' ‘Alderman, Fourth ward—Peterson, and the letters are arranged in the B Rl s N L e o game will prohably. be; plyaed with|our turning over to Russia the decis- Kibtteds per hundred in Carmel than in Thiet|C. C. Crippen. margin go that by cutting. into the|® . K. P. MEETING TONIGHT * | Cass Lake Saturday night. The teamjon of who shall be admitted to the| " iod - o ] River. It costs $20 to make a-round| Police judge—Crowell, H. A./margin up to each letter he owner| There will be a meeting of the K.|considered taking up a collection| United States. These men are mot: 0! 5 Wilson was asked. “do. “Will they prevent monopolization in‘New: Jersey?" “T think s0.” trip from Carmel to Thief River. .It Simons, John L. Brown, H, J. Loud,|can open the book to any. letter he cost $100 to bring a threshing en- John: Gibbons and L. G. Pendergast.| wishes without any trouble. The gine from Thief River to Carmel. In Treasurer—Akerberg and George!book has four more pages than the tHe summer, it costs $1.00 per 100 to| Rhea. last directory. P. lodge tonight:in ‘the Elks’ hall, nmons the -business men but decided only a danger to despotism abroad, Blection ef officers and light refresh-|to give a dance fipst and if it proved but they are a menace to plutocracy. nts will be the order of the eve-|a America. and there are ‘gentlemen ning. gét treight to Carmel. ‘A barrel of ~ salt costs more in Carmel than its SC THE CUB : ) fitst cost in Thief River Falls. One oo 'REPORTER < R . ton of hard coal costs $18. s < DANDELL'S DATC m’“lu! DEs. ;“They gave me ithe following facts) . on freight hauls into that country: . “Six car loads of flour per year are - ysed by the Grygla and Carmel store. - They also use one and one-half cars | of sugar, one-half a car of nails and ~wire, and one car of salt. They ship- b -ped out 100 cars of cattle last sum- .mer. - -“That the, country is prosperous is :shown by the facts that these people|. have 350 miles of telephone,there :are soveral automobiles; there are ten g = amall saw mills, and a creamery - &t | Grygla. Or a quarter section. near | .Carmel, Lilewald brothers raised 3,- 800 bushels of "grain ‘last’ season. word that his daughter, who lived in - Michigan, died last,fall. The daugh- ter had been married for some time ‘|and Mr. Dandell had had no commu- nication with her. ° HAS SOLD 128 IOWA HORSES - _C. B. Boughman, of Sioux City, Ia., has sold ‘128 head of horses in Be- midji during ‘the past two months. Mr. Boughman buys:the horses in Iowa, ships them to Bemidji and sells them from Pogue’s barn. . He says that of the 128, not one has been un- satisfactory. The horses are of the' heavy Mfim are nsed fa logg- WA

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