Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, March 7, 1913, Page 1

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VOLUME:10.. NUMBER 264. ADVANCE NORNAL [T NEDVSOA ‘BILL ON CALENDAR .~ .. Baudette Bill to Be Brought Before the Public by Judiciary Commit- Measure Reported Out by House Com- tee of the House. 7 wmittee to Come Up For Final ; . i Action in Day oF. Two. Special to The Ploneer. v St. Paul, March 7.—The Baudette|. bill, introduced in the house by D. HOUSE FAVOR DISTANCE TARIFF |P, O'Neill at the request of certain attorneys, will be givena public hear- ing by the house judiciary commit- Prospects are That Governor Eber-|[tee. It is considered certain that hart Will Be Forced to Sign or thpre will be some objection made to Veto It the Dill in its present form. THE FIRST ~ APPEARANCE Intend to Besutify Court House Grounds by Replacing Pines With m and Removing Barn = BATHS FOR LUMBERJACKS |MAY TAKE UP -COUNTY BONDS Public Speaking Class of High Sekiool| to Be Introduced This Evening at Student’s Program. Lumber and Railroad Camps Must Provide Bathing Facilities For Their Employes. | Board of Audit Authorized t6 Buy Up - - $30,000 Worth of County Paper " if Good Offer is Made, Tonight. the public speaking class of the High school will give a pro- gram to which the public is invited. The speaking will be done entirely 3 A.léxa.ngpr Sayers, a half breed In- dian, s on trial in district court to- day:for forgery. Sayers was arrested about the middle of February an& subsequently indicted by the grana jury. At noon today, five jurors had been accepted. In -order to get a jury it was necessary to draw & spee~ Wy United Press. St. Paul, March 7.—In a commit- tee of the whole yesterday morning, the house voted to advance the nor- by the students who have been tak- mal school bill reported out by the ing. public. speaking this term. -The house committee to the calendar.|program will be as follows: action will bring it before the house| 1. “See-the Harvest Moon”. .. .. = = i day or two for final action. | @ creceeceiieans Girls Glee club U R ay. ) ¢ 2, “How I Tended the Baby”..... DRUNKS CA SE TROU'BLE The bill provides for the location Hilda Galohutt : ............... . & of a normal school in Northern Min-{ 5 “Billy Brad and The Forbid-> . = nesota north of the Duluth Moorhead den Fruit”..,." Alice Neely (Coovright.) hausted in the Saxrud case. ; : ; : .~ . " I The case of School District No: 40 Inspected. “the City Schools This|vs. the bondsmen of the late Charles “ Moriing and Listened to Pro- ~|Saxrud went to the jury this morn-": gram in the Afterndon.. . |ing.and a verdict fsnot expected for g s{some time. The jury has a mass of figures ‘which mustibe gone over and attorneys. for both ‘the plaintiffs and: do not rexfiect‘ }a verdict befors some timé Saturda; K The “county »wmn“nlsslmgeris ad- journed late Thursday:afternoon. to> meet: again 'April 8. = The board' of fXES & tomers attending - the 9pring line of the Northern Pacific and west| 4. “On the Road to.Mandalay”. . Breaking Up . of Crookston Camp obepings and Jooking at . the:latest of Carlton county. It provides for a SRl sdgs Tk Barle Riley Sends Men Here and Police we!'& spuing stylos Kopt thermillh}exy'y stozes ol . 5. “A Pair l;f Lunaties”........ i . 1 b oday, - The Bnow this morning sommission of five to'bo appolnted by | ™ \y e o SeN R o T ey B , op: Tury Last Bght ed the ladies from getting an the governor, lieutenant governor 5 = g g °"| 6. Vocal solo, “Dreams”. ..~.. 5 i 3 2 start down. town but . they and speaker of the house, which willf. . .. . . . Mpyrtle Neuman . it the | r ;i _report on the necessity . of another| 7. “Toa Late for the Train?.._: school and its location needed, | cceseeiiiiiii. Marie Cahill " 8. “In the Morning”,........... s The bill does not carry an appro- 3 £ . Y 8 .»-Margaret Neshi “priation and will have the effect of Swesthagst. o Several Tobberies and many drunks|Fonnet had the piano moved: from the forcing the legislature to establish a! ' pine”. .. .. .. .Dorothy Torrance|were reported a‘-dund» the eity last house tg the store'and her guests en- school two years hence if the com-|10. “Naughty Bill”. . Florence Freése evening. As the result of the breaking Joyed music .during the- afternoon. Rurat school “teachers from. all parts of Beltramt county are in- Be- midji attending the teachers institute misgion’s report is favorable. 1. “Remember”....... Bdith Ryan yup 6t the Crookston Lumber com- ::; :::r?a;u:vi?:g Z: t:“:"’-v;:i:],f which is being held today. = As there | 2udit, consisting of Chairman Rako, If-the bill introduced in the senate |12 “Amnie Laurie”..Girls Glee club | pony camps at Island Lake, the men| ;. b aliet = . |was no meeting of the educational}Auditor George ®mnd Clerk of Court vesterday by Senator Cheadle and ' poured into Bemidji to, spend ' their e 0 * e assocfation” this year, Pro:._ “W.. B.| Rhoda, ‘were given authority to'take S ; NE t arran, this institut a = ; z which has already been introduced |[THIS MAN—BOMBADIER WELLS chiecks: 3 PR “?"“5 ar Y;ged 18 tute 28 21 yp $30,000 of county bonds w_ithAth. Py 2 John Cutrell caime -in ‘on a late ‘ - ‘get together” for the rural sehool 302000 in the sinki tind it in the house by Representative Warn- By J. H. Ritchie. train last night and was met by a| DOG lN A todchers. : $30, now ‘in the/sinking: - er is passed, laborers in lumber and | ORE wonders just where the coon | .=, offered to escort him to a 5 ( : The teachers spent. this morning |2 800d offer is made by. the holders ot may be in the New York woodpile in ’ 5 pRCS AL e A railroad camps will have the privil- ege of taking a bath more than once in a winter. The bill provides for bathing facilities in both kinds “of camps. - On its fourth trial in seven years, the Cashman distance tariff bill has passéd the senate and there seems to be a good chance of its passing the house. ° In this event, Governor Eberhart will be confronted with the unpleasant task of signing or vetoing it. Among the twenty-six bills passed by the senate yesterday was Sen. A. L. Hanson’s bill which gives farm good hotel where cheap rates exist- = . ed. He was taken to the old City| <At the same time that a baggage hotel where he was glven ‘a bed.|man on the Great Northern was load~|school ‘where they were received by When he woke up early this morning|ing “Bo”, the Aliredale terrier of A.|Miss Mosford, the principal, and Miss he ‘discovered he had been relieved |E. Nelson, into the car yesterda Edna Hill, principal of the normal de- of $30 and his duffle bag. - | termoon, another: was _unloading a partment. In the afternoon they niet ord. . Cutrell stepped out into the corri-|crate of dogs which: are ‘performing{in the High school and listened to the Records are cruel things at times, | 3,1 and met s young man from whom |at the Brinkman this following program: when it comes to thrusting greatness he demanded an explatiation., - A|got too near the.crate “The Influence - of the Country upon athletes. ~ Slanting that of scufflp followed in which!Cutrell was|riot was the.result. -~ - ° ' ¢ |Teacher,”” Eliza Loe, principal Be- Bomb, we discover that, Jan. 11, 1911, | o veq out the rear door and:‘down| = Mrs' Nelson had alresdy taken a midji High ‘school: 7 s this Wells person was knocked cold | flight of stairs into the alley. He|seat in a coach, as she was leaving| “Reading in the Country Schosk” and stiff in three short rounds by |y oxe into a run and began. crying|for Fargo to joln Mr Nelson, and [ Frances Mosford, principal Central Gunner. Molr, in London, and helsor ¢ne police, The police cold find hearing the racky thought “Bo” school. |~ . oo hasn’t' licked the fourth-rate Gunipo oo to th® robber and Cutrell|was being eaten -ali Above thel “Incentives to Study,” ' Nima H. Person to this blooming day. He has| ohockeq out with a local employment |moise of the fracas; she:could liear the| Wabster, town of Northorn. . |- since whipped such sterling mutts'and agency this morning beék to the|voice of “Bo’’ hurling dog words of; Discussion lead by Mrs. Eisie S.| taborers a lien on crops. for thelr|hams as Porky Flynn, Iron Hague,|cimpy near Mizpah where he had been | deflance at his enemies. - As the train Neal, Solway. e : services. There was no opposition to | F'red Storbeck and Tom Kennedy. fomployed:: His bag was later found|pulled out, the performing dogs-were| = “Industrial Work ~ for = Rurai the bill, : i He was brought to this country as |}y 4 policeman:,’ 5 taken away in an express wagon and|Schools;” Pio¥ Doraldson, supervisor if the house concurs in the J. D. |a great hope of the bleached races and | : One drunk caused a disturbance|“Bo” left for his North Dakota. home |of drawtizx.fliemldfi- i Sullivan bill, a voter will be permit- | Was stacked up against Al Palzer in | the Svea hotel-saloon last night. 2 R _“The Backward Pupil,” Edna Hill, ted to cast his ballot at general elec- |the days when Tom O'Rourke had|ye threatened to clean. out the sa- principal’ Bemidji normal . depart- tions for presidential electors or for{spread the salve around New' Yorki|j sn ant ¢ 2 E el Lo state officers or constitutionat amend- | that the former chauffeur was a re- loon and began delivering blows in : chal every:direction. ' The bartendér pick- ments by depositing a ballot in any{incarnation of Attila and Hamilear, | 4 nhim up and carried into the street precinet in the state, provided he first | With a dash of the original gorilla and ¢ pe . imm e rned. vegistered in his home precinet and |8 strain of mad bdbeat on the side: |ijme the man’{n ‘eharge used violence hag a certified record that he did soy Mr. Palzer proceeded to wham the [ang Jeft his mark upon the tfonble fegister. 3 L. .7 |everlasting dayllgmg‘oufi of the pride | oy ¢ ' The night officer ar- Another bill which passed the p-{0f Albion, trimming his Christmas| egteq the men snd-he was tried per house and which is of general |tree in about three rounds. - Then |y interest, is Sen. John Moonan’s meas- | Palzer went out west @nd received|gpneq § ure authorizing the governor to ap-|from Mr. MeCarthy: what the Pull- point two supreme court commis-|man mattress is supposed to recelve siomers to serve with the same au-{from thé ~roundhouse. housemaid Therity and for the same salary as 3‘:"; time.the car gets back from the 3 A ges of thé supreme court, |OMAhE TUN. - o <ooiin i o B ;e:;: rt::x:sg ot office a:‘: to expire| ~Despite tire-fact that. Bomb len't whenever tlie supreme cgurt is in-|champion of Enpgland—and "‘:l'“""' creased by twa regular judges. :t—-the‘ New. York\ivpress 4s8_continual- Henator Saugstad’s bill authorizing |1y blatting about - the Fosston school district 5 o extent of twenty ~per McCarty. Pu 157 el :::s ofwfl:: assessed valuation, for even a cipher inthe chm&;‘:&p equipping the school which was de- cle of the he’“"""“‘;’:fi Het 1;. e stroyed by fire, also - passed - the!Or fourth-rater; according to his pe I I 1 : 3 : g formance in the ring, and the boxing 3 s e world outside ‘of New York 13 consid-431a0 apen ‘to C A '° 7 lerably amused to:'seé how ‘seriously The funeral of Ben- Hatley,. a Porfack who' died in the McDougal . place on- Minnesota avenue was he from ‘St. Phillip’s church and infer. ment ‘was made in Greenwood ceme-{r tery. - Father Phillippe officiated. the bonds. % 80 Zipple and Liberty were . each granted $300 and Myhre $350 for: road work. ‘The Myhre appropriation.. is to canceli an old.warrant whichs was declared illegal’ but which has heen held by the town against the- county. The hearing of the applica-. ‘tion of Ole P. Olson, of Clementson, for a liquor license was put over un- til the mwext meeting because he wam: not ready with a bond. ' et “The barn located ' on the cour house yard 18 to be removed and thew visiting ‘the city schools, . spending most of ‘their time at the Central connection with this Bombadier Wells person. There is something” won- drously strange about the way he is touted in' the /provincial city of the east, particularly in light -of his rec- lal ‘venire as the old one was ex- . -

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