Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, August 20, 1913, Page 4

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= mbmM I RN WEDNESDAY ATGUST 20, 1913 ND CONFERS mvermete || WITH HUERTA Améficau fEnvoy Is “Cor- dially” Received. MEDIATION YET POSSIBLE rubber-stamp for-you on.short no- —_— NR SALE-—Young cow giving "milk, Phone 807. or see I. G. Hay- craft, 903 11 street Bemidjl. FOR SALE—A cottage on a fifty foot corner lot. Address 901 Ameri- ca Ave. FOR RENT—Two rooms for light housekeeping 523 Minnesota av- enue. mareY THAW HELD | PAWNBROKER IS oY, AUTHORITIES) | 0BBY WITNESS Thaw's comPanions were not put in /| !::‘:’:';"E‘E,:";..'.‘Ef:"."r':’d"‘:; be under wir.| Tells of Raising Fund to . * : . Fight Dyer Bill. ! 4 " HUNDRED PERSONS — KILLED OR INJURED PRODUCES CHECK DSTIIBS_ Becomes Greatly Confused In At GENERAL HUERTA. FOR REN1 FOR RENT-—Upstairs 617 Irvine | avenue. Phone 778. __ LoST AND FOUND . LOST—$5 reward for the return of my 7 months old pointer. Color dark brown and white. Answers to name of Tony. Well marked dog. Returnto George E. Kreatz. FOR SALE—7 room house 50 foot corner lot fine location $1,600 easy terms Reynolds and Winter HISGELLAHEOUS ADVLRTISERS— The great state o( North Dakota offers uanlimited op- Reported ultlmnum Demanding Rec- ognition of the Provisional ‘Govern- " ment of Mexico Officlally Denied by the Hluhut Authnrltlu. Wuh_inglgn, A\xg. 20.—Face to face in - conference during the night ex- Governor John ‘Lind and President Huerta are believed to have reached an. understanding which may yet pre- vent the severance of relations be- tween the United States and Mexico and gerve to continue negotiations in which Washington may play the role of mediator. Charge d’Affaires O’Shaughnessy “M:‘l::n?:;’ ?o‘::‘:!o.‘;l:: m’::;: tempting to Explain How the Money = on the tracks of a street car company | Was Expended In an Effort ta De- in a thickly settled portion of Tacu- feat Legisiation. baya, a suburb of the capital, kifed Washington, Aug. 20.—Producing or lnjured more than 100 persons, \‘o\lcher:anind check stubs, Issac Hel- chiefly women and children. denheimer, a pawnbroker, contessed| Thirty bodles aiready have been| . 4o hougo lobby committee that taken from the rulns of the houses. ‘Washington pawnbrokers had raised - Scores of wounded are lylng in the | g3 47536 to fight the Dyer loan shark streets. The disaster is sald to have been | Pilh 0BIV $1,937.14 of which went for caused by a car loaded with iron pipe | attorneys’ fees. crashing into the dynamite car. For The balance was expended by a radiue of 500 feet from the scene of | George Horning, a pawnbroker, whom the explosion not a house was left|I. H. McMichael said Representative intact and not a vestige of many of | T. J. McDermott of Illinols boasted cabled Secretary Bryan from Mexico Find a buyer for the Second-Hand things which you portunities for business to classi- - the buildings rematned. had paid him $7,000 for opposing the that President Huerta, through For- no longer need—Through @ “For Sale” Ad. fled advertisers. The recognized Most of the dwellings were of adobe | bill. elgn Minister Gamboa, emphatically denied there was “any . foundation OASH ;WITH ©OOPY whatever” for the statement that oent per word per Issue the. only seven-day paper in the Huerta bas issued an ultimatum ‘to state and the paper which carries the United States demanding recogni- Regular charge rate one cent per word per inscrtion. No ad the largest amount of classified tion with the alternative of handing taken for less than 15 cents. Phone 31 advertising. The Courler-News advertising medium in the Fargo Daily and Sunday Courier-News, Photo by American Press Association. FORTY PERSONS DEAD construction and those nearest to| The witness became greatly con- where the car stood -were converted | fused under cross-examination. He into heaps of clay and dust, under| admitted having conferred with an at- which it is estimated scores of vic-| torney who received some of the tims will be found. pawnbroker fund. He admitted dis- The persons killed belonged for ths| cussing expeditures with Horning. Mr. O'Shaughnessy his_passports. A by Gor, ond All Blind Ads vers North Dakota like & blank- - part to the laboring class. The account submitted by Heiden- I STEAMEH WREGK inswer by Correspondence L7 cove! Tost par to le Bvoring class. hefmer showed a $260 item twice A dispatch from John Lind informed using a number, box or initial for address. Do not ask this office who et; reaching all parts of the state charged to a firm of attorneys and Presldent Wilson and Secretary Bry- the advertisar is. We cannot telllycu Don't waste time, but write to the day of publication; It Is the the witness said he thought this was an that he had been in conferemce the address printed in the ad. with Provisional President Huerta. He paper to use In order to get re- R R reratied b e N P VPV VLU VUV U VUSSP, sults;_rates cue cent per word firsl ference with Huerta as “cordial.” HELP WANTED, The Bemidji Ploneer Office Supply| insertion, one-half cent per word a mistake—a duplication. Further questioning developed that "“m-“"ee Passeflgfls and three pawnbrokers, Horning, Heiden- CARLOAD OF Store. " heimer and Bernstein, had held coln- s“an u' "m Gfe‘. Official Circles Stirred. S Ty ore. ;'Qficif:lnfia rln;;r::;nl, A:::r’ u:ht: = ferences Monday about the fund rais- f —, , : . H ed to fight the loan shark bill. . . The dispatches attributing the an-| gy for general housework. Mrs,|[FOR SALE—20 acre farm. All into Courler-News, Fargo, N. D, —t— nouncement of an ultimatum by Huer- S. B. P. White. crop and garden. House and barn Seattle, Aug. 20.—Fifty-four passen. |8 to Minister Urrutia of the depart- and other improvements. - Four|BOUGHT AND SOLD—Second hand ment of the interior stirred official rs - furniture. Odd Fellow's building, circles here deeply. WANTED—Carpenters and stone| miles West of Bemidji on the Mis. Secretary Bryan, an early riser, read | 1880n8. Inquire at First National sissippl river. Will sell = cheap| 3¢ross from postoffice, phone 129. 3 s the morning ‘newspapers and hurried Bank, Phone or write W. A. Casler, City. Thaw Escape Probed. down to his office, where he found the Lo 20 An extraor. | B Struck & rock and sank in Gam- suring cable. tram . Ghargy | VANTED—Good girl for general |pons)Tn or RENTOne 5 room . Albany, N. Y., Aug. 20.—An ex bier bay, Alaska. Twenty-two passen- | Fo88! dinary grand jury sesslon may be|oorg were taken on board at Prince O’Shaughnessy, and then hurrfed over | "~ " 7~ """ | npew house on America avenue. ordered by Acting Governor Glynm to Rupert, Ketchikan, Petersburg, Wran- to the White House to confer with | WANTED—Two dishwashers at Thoroughly finished. Electric investigate the escape of Harry K.|gell and other points, and these also |Eresident Wilson. While there the| Hotel Markham. Apply at once. lights. Lot 50 x 140. House 16 x Thaw. were on the boat at the time of the | 11éSS3ge came from Mr. Lind telling | crm—c——t e 1| 24; 18 foot post. Inquire of Mal- Glynn 15 incensed over the report| giuagter, making a total of seventy. |°f & conference with Huerta. D o o0l NoRim,troness i cal : zahn and Hannah. that bribery opened the prison gates| x accongors, Members of the senate foreign rela-| 2t the Berman Emporium. for the insane slayer of Stanford| porty.three passengers were .res. | IORS committee, alarmed by the ap- FOR SALE—Residence Lot 10 block White. He is having a private in'|oueq and taken to Juneau by the |Parent gravity of the situation, hur- bl 'A._EEM...AM_ 3 second addition to Bemidji Price mad (] e steamship Jefferson, leaving _thirty: | 710 doWn to the White House fo ask | S oo | $1700. aBey torms, For further fn- I Detectives have told him the names | gyroc™uro ‘hrobably have perisheq, |[OF @ conference with President Wil $ “|son. There seemed to be @ division| land, clay soil, hardwood timber,| @rmation write Bagley Bldg & of the men they believed to be in the plot. But these men were Dot f::e,f“:f ;::dct';.‘:y"e dead, making| ¢ Gpinion among them as to whother| Birch, Oak and Maple, 10 acres| Loan Assn. Bagley, Minn. 1-2 Gent a Word - vater e , real principals have not yet been | ongers are given by the Pacific Coast eral different poiuts and in first T e i & STODg #US | Stoamship company. They cannot be | Sined to o xplanation 38| ‘miles from rallroad station. This| CioUISRIE PO 280 18 St Brlng Results clon of their identity. Gamboa. y : ¥ As soon as his reports are com-|yerned DY the purser, who lost all| Topsioe Corshaughnessy's dispaten, | 18nd 18 worth $20 per acre; will| o gor proofs, Address Bemidjs Plete the acting governor intends to | ne'yre aperyont. 15, Possible that some |y oyog” up by Mr. Lind's, served to| Bell for $13. Half cash, balance| p, i % PP DUORe Ask mfl Man Who order them presented to a special | °F,ie Afty-four passengers booked to | gy bor e’ e oction oot gre Toa | three years at 6 per cent interest. grand jury (u: indictment. eail from s“mt:nlefl changad thelr minds dispatches had created, and while the| Address Bemidji Piopeer, Bemidji, |FOR SALE— 5 room house 37 1-2 “aQ Tflfifl ?hem If money was used Glynn 18 deter- “Dfl“é hl;s:rklna e&: first, wireless op- | Eituation is considered a delicate one | Minn. ;‘1‘;‘ !otdm;oD:wey “"e““leog;twe.efl * . C. 3 o th st . ) mined that the flagrant digregard for] orytor, who is among the lost, was the | there 18 hope of satisfactory conclu FOR SALE—Typewriter ribbons for| anR 1d = d' Wi gt law shall be openly expoced and pu-| o5 of a wealthy San Francisco fam. | 5108 S erms. Reynolds an nter. gers who sailed from Seattle on.the steamship State of California were booked for Juneau and Skagway and |- Acting Governor of New York Wants presumably were on the ship when SPECIAL GRAND JURY LIKELY | Peachesand Plums JUST ARRIVED Ask Your Grocer for Prices - Time to Buy Now CET BUSY Fitzsimmons Baldwin Co. housework, 311 Bemidji avenue. iter s tehod. 1ly: Ho todk up the study of wireloss Will Be Withheld, e e O AL oo Bowss Triok, 56 | because of the opportunities it afford-| It 1s -generally understood that each. Every ribbon sold for 7p| ment basement 50 foot lot. Near | WHEN HAIH FADES AND TunNs GRAY USE ed for adventure and a chance to sea | while negotiations are still In progress | ooruc - O C PO S T T No o) cehool site $1,800 terms. 5 4L % the world. the Mexican ; government’s request T AR R0, that publication of President Wilson's | 2FOmPtly flled. Mail orders given | _Tevnolds an Winter. : | views as presented by Mr. Lind be the same careful attention as when |FOR SALE-—Rubber atamps. The = withheld from publication will be re-( ¥ou appear in person. Phone 32. Pioneer win procure any kind ot . el el ok b b ek o o+ 4 GENERAL LEE'S LOOKOUT A LITTLE SAGE TEA T0 RESTORE GOLOR kKl * — * spectéd = | OYED. * > A MIXTURE OF SAGE AND SUL-| You just dampen a sponge or soft | Sl + | Senators Lodge and Stone were P PHUR PREVENTS DANDRUFF |brush with “Wyeth's Sage and Sul- |4 Qettysburg, Pa, Aug. 20— - |8hown the following cablegram to Sec- i AND FALLING HAIR. phur” and draw it through your hair, | & The cupola of the old seminary - |Fétary Bryan from Charge O'Shaugh- 5 When you darken your hair with |taking one small strand at a time. Do |4 from which General Lee direct- < |DOS8Y: i i B Sage Tea and Sulphur no one can tell, |this at night and by morning all gray |+ ed the movements of the Con- 4 | “The correspondents "have cabled 5 e becaues it’s dome so naturally; so|hair disappears and after another ap- | ¥ . federate forces during the bat- u::: du:g tr‘::’m"t g;v;r;n::nt h:s e o | — evenly. It is also splendid to remove | plication or two becomes beautifully |¥ tle of Gettysburg was struck < :me :, it ng 2 g ct | dandruft, cure itching scalp and stop | darkened and 1 I + by Usntuing during & tervifly 4| DAt tie Tnited Biaten recossiss the 5 ’ & scalp stop | darkened and more glossy and luxur-| . 4o "o 0o burned, destroy- < | Huerta government before 12 o’clock 2 falling hair. lant than ever. You will also dis- |z, ing one of the principal land- + |midright or a statement practically 2 0y { Preparing this mixture, though, at |cover dandruft is gone and hair has 4 marks of the historic field. + | to that effect. 0 % | home is a mussy and troublesome |stopped falling. - 4| “I brought the matter to the urgent B { task. For about fifty cents a bottle| Gray, faded halr, though no dis- [ & & o & o o b ok b o ok of o ok o fl:elnflon of mtlbe minister of hlorelsn ¢ > — you can buy at ank drug store the |grace, 18 a sign of old age and as we affairs. He immediately saw the pres- y : — ready-to-use tonic called, “Wyeth’s [all desire a youthful and attractive KILLS HIS WIFE AND HIMSELF ;‘;e“& mn;“‘}' Gubena;lo; :“" Senor % 0 2 5.4 Sage and Sulphur Hdlr Remedy.”|appearance, get busy at once With|yepand Made Frantic by Rumor Re- ourtrum:, ;Vu:e;,:,:?_’p::d he n:xofl::: 2 Some druggists put this mixture up | Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur and you’ll flecting on Spouse. me to deny this statement to my gov- DAILY WEEKLY B themselves but make it too sticky, so [look years younger. Inquiry shows Wheellng, W. Va., Aug. 20.—Frantic |ernment as having no foundation in $4.00 $1.60 : | losist you want “Wyeth’s” then there |all pharmacists In town sell lots of it. | pecause he had heard unfounded re-|®set.” al an ee Y & | will be no disappointment. —Adv. ports reflecting on his wife’s charac- A YuAB A ear : fare ter, John Marshall fired five bullets R 5 4 = into her body as they sat at the break- MAURY DIGGS. > d | fast table in their home in Martins & This space reserved by the Ferry. - in 1 : 3 — . Chiet of Police Edward Hyland, who Pstanzng iy WHit Slave Seourlty 3 lived next door, heard the shots and Case on Stand at Frisco. 30 Bank : i ml " n v [ forced the door to the Marshall house. Bullding y i Marshall fled to the attic and Hyland N 2 e For Price of I.ots, Terms, Etc., summoned other policemen who sur- o Ly rounded the house. Finding escape . . 5 INQU'RE OF T- c- BA'LEY cut off Marshall blew out his brains. % Bemid]l, or write > || Jenai ‘was “tod . e 00K, JOD, Lommercial an ociety: . BEMIDJI TOWNSITE & IMPROVEMENT CO. T e . . . . 5 520 Capl Mother Kills Child and Herself, X = pital Bank Bullding ST. PAUL MINNESOTA Denver, -Aug.. 20.—Aftet having rinun ur peCl 1€S 3 e been told by a physician that she had e % e only three days to live, Mrs. Anna > . Hornstein, aged thirty-two, a sufferer X ¥ ] B from tuberculosis, poured poison down = = 7 > . the throat of her three-year-old daugh- Bt Voting Power and | == =< ' | drug hersel. s 53,18 . I | Kitd T Wiiring Ser Wedding lnvitations Window Cards ; 13 = . [ 4 Minneapolls, Aug. 20.—Bertram 1 e : { Jones, an_engineer for the Minneap- % Announcements Cfl“lllg Cards % i | olis Malt Grain company, was wrapped Sh_ 5 T % = around a whirling countershafting in 3 ]pp“lg ags . 1 o . the engine room of the company's Packet Heads 5 In the Schroeder-Pioneer Free Piano Contest plant and 80 seversly injured. that ne ‘Statemens . 1 2 = dled a few hours.later. efen: B DAILY Votes Price % Catalogues Three Months Subscription DIVORCED WIFE ‘SHOOTS TWO ; . 3,000 $1.00 Note Heads 2 Six Months Subscription... . 6,000 2:00 W viiner Hisoana Tand-Mis it : Descriptive il ; ‘ One Year Subscriptian..................12,000 4.00 { Wife the Victims. ; Bill Heads 3 ? Millen, Ga., Aug. 20.—Drawing a Booklets g WEEKLY i revolver from her handbag in the One Year Subscription. postoffice here Mrs. Edna Godbee, 5,000 $1.50 BINR0 R Suago Wb Goaves; | MAURY DIGES ON THE STAND Envelopes & Sale Bills b 11 Two Years Subecription 10,000 8.00 [ ot the judge and fatally ‘wounded : Deod gers & T * .. She d | Declares Miss Warrington Insisted on Y | Three Years Subseription ............15,000. 4.50 | b, third wite. Sho surrendored and Accompanying: Him, ; ; Y Mrs. Godbee, who ‘the. shooting, San Francisc ), Al 20.—Maury MERCHANDISE BOUGHT was divorced from the, judge several | Diggs took the witnens stand in his AT SCHROEDER'’S e years ago. 4 own behalf. He was extremely volu- STSTS R A ble in his testimony. He wanted to Crew Deserts Ship. leave Sacramento alone, he said, but ‘Washington, Aug. 20.—Deserted by | Miss Wnrrmston insisted on accom- her crew as unseaworthy the bark| panying him. Saint Catherine lies at anchor im an “You're not. jolng away and leave and cast your votes for her. See to it that you . get vnua ani lecelpn with isolated harbor on the Alaskan coast. | me, are you?”ihe asserted she ex- )'Oult payments for merchandise and subscriptions. - '!'ha revenue cutter service was ap-|claimed. MELF DEGIDE THE WINNER - | Eori sy Sherei oy s vy o i | MPLETE LINE ov’umcl-: suwuns L One Doilar's Worth..................... 100 $1.00 Five Dollars’ Worth................... 500 5.00 1f you have a friend who wants to win that piano, find out her number FOR THE TRADE §

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