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VOLUME 11. NUMBER 136. BROKER HEARD.. . lN SULZER CASE _A Splendid Chanée to Help Your Fav- Cyggec?-,fl:jel Exm'five with “Ac- |l orite Contestant count Five Hun " Avoids ) c o o D F o R | .cwnsw] 100 VOTES DIRECT CONNECTION IS MADE Cast these votes for No........... This coupon when neatly cut out, brought or malled i to the W. G. Schroeder store on or before February 14th, 1914, will count as 100 votes for the person repre- sented by the above number. The Bemidji Pioneer Pub. Co. Whmby Boores ox Gmn wm m cug. P mxomw Be Posted On Bu!hhn Board - ~ i Yesterday. mrm the beg\ning ot the partridge ndnm;, 0 Minnesota | MUCH nm;m'r G SHOWN and-early in the roing enthusiasts who were 80 {omn ely situated Many Bemdp xmmf. Bettmg On they could leave the clty for several Giants To Land The Coveted- hours were on thé hunting grounds| " Penant Over Athletios -seeking = the highly-prized b; du for partridges are recognized s Bsing among the most appetizing, foothsome and Judge B. F. erght of Park Rap- 1ds, who on last Saturday continued the September term of court until ay, returned to Bemidji last -even- and at-2 o'clock this afternoon gan the trial of ‘the John C. Par- T versus Engler Lumber company e, in which Mr. Parker is asging 73 br a certain amount of money Arrangements have been com-|@laimed to be due him on contracts Pleted by the Ploneer whereby scores|¢arried out by him but never paid. e P S of all world series games next week | Atitfl;;ney E. B, McI:onnld repre- e R = A 1. " .. | satistying of n whic! nds| will ‘be received in Bemidji. = The r.. Parker in the case while peachment court that Frederick L.|And save it for one of the girls who are desirous of win-| 's. c. Bauy,d trict. game warden |In the evening Pioneer, and posted 64 by Gearge Spear, the Duluth law- i . . . . = o \ formerly of Grand Rapids. Colwell told him that the stock trans. ] .| inspector, says itbat; the ‘birds tnjs |3t the Ploneer bulletin boards and|¥er € el 1ot i that. the slock anB NG the $400 Piano in the Schroeder-Pioneer Contest. |insp i r D Sl i & Conrt teporter Weman - Fetarned Prosecution Seeks To Show How Sul- zer Rewarded His Campaign .-’Secretary - Attendance This Years Far Exoceds - That Of Any Previous Terms— Annex Much Needed' - Albany, N. Y., Oct. 2.—Direct con- nection between “Account 500” and Governor Sulzer .was established when J. B. Gray of the stock exchange So crowded are conditions at the high schol’ ‘building that Snpefinten- dent Dyer has found it neccessary 10 - allow about ten eighth grade pupils to occupy seats in the main assembly hall of the high schoole students this 7 year. The room used as a study for 3 I davaitor, JCowel wis Boisreial Cut It and Keep It For Someone year “1“ m°“°m flm - ;". The first game will be . played wuh Judge Wright. seventh and eight grade pupils, which ,, i several years ey are in t Tuesday afternoon at New York . Tomorrow the cases of several is in char t Mi leged “dummy. ESTANT, nex y al ew Yor! . n charge of iss Hall, is full to oatiol the soris den e STRICTLY PRIVATE FOR CONT : S S 7 and the mext days contest will be|Mississippi avenue resident owners |, . . oveiy seat Belig G¥en. | voted to an effort by the managers to (Subscribers must not read this) A number of hunglng parties of (Played at Philadelphia, alternating|8sainst the city of Bemidji for dam- | show how and why Governor Sulzer rewarded his campaign secretary, SEMEES ; Louls A. Sarecky, by procuring him & | ©V€rY Subscriber is going to cut the above coupon. The first con-| 310 last night. +; |8 day or two, ; $4,000 job in the state immigration|testant to ask for the coupon stands the best chance to get it. weeky or more.| THY have been |1djl fans as this year, and more bet-|that of John Marin. The high school assembly hall, un-~ der Miss Eliza Loe, principal, s s crowded, and for the first time since s . N ; ages alleged to have been' caused' to Now 1 re is a chance to swell your vote. Practically | varying sizes lett the city yesterday |back to New York Thuraday. ? b w ladies, here is a chance y y ome can stay but| Never before have - the world’s|Property by street grading will be- hefs will remairn a|Series taken such a hold with Bem-|&in the first case to be tried being " o fi S boh : P e 3 the - new building has been seryioe,, 1 s for a hundred votes. Ten of them means votes. 1 5 t is expected that court matters They evidently aid fiot WSk to Lall ‘t cotmt : undre S 5 waiting Tong and anxiously for the ; nvg ht;s ’been the rtwm hfloth nhbl‘es A e ey in use. in the grades Sarecky as a witness unless forced to | G€t busy by telephone as soon as you read this paper. opening to roll ‘around once more|have their supporters here, but the - superintendent has found do so and endeavored to establish Mr. Schroeder has decided to drop all contestants who|and others ars. just s eager to seize |from present indications the Gaints it necessary in several instances to their polnt by reading excerpts from s s the first opportunity to get out in-|are receiving the long end of the the prgceedings of the Frawley inves- liave be.e{:l lnacnv? 40d vho ha_ve requested that they .b.e droppeq to the woods u‘{gflgn to bag a|wagering. SCHoOL T0 SELL SEED CORN place seats in the asiles in order that tigating committee before whom Sa-|In addition to this he has decided to offer three additional capi- : L1 the students may be accommodated. The science departmient, which heretofore has been orne of the proud 5 % 2 few of the brown-feathered prizes. The fact that the Athletics are-a recky repeatedly refused testimony. |tal prizes, which will be as follows: For hundreds ",1, 1l be next Sun-|batting aggregation and are liable to Counsel for the governor objected to this ine of ‘evidhnce: Tidge Mrarher First prize the $400°Claxton Piano to highest number of votes. | gay. The annualbodibardment. will | knock the best of pitchers out ~ of Is Being Dried And Tested By Pupils asked Mr. Stanchfield of the prosecu-| Second prize 20 year guaranteed Elgin Gold Watch, 15 jewels. | than start 1n earn the box at any . moment does- not tion whether Sarecky was to be called| Third prize 10 year guaranteed Elgin Gold Watch, 7 jewels. The partridge hunting this fall|Seem to rouse the fears of Giant And le.l Be Sold To Farmers’ ::c:t: ‘:;r;llln:n;rre::e: o:::h: :c::c:ll: as a witness. One of the Sulzer law- Fourth prize a beautiful silver back toilet set. promises to be the Fbest in years.|followers who pin_ their; faith on Next Spring 4 , 8 chel yers informed him that Sarecky was ourth pi Those who have hee;outdoors report | Mathewson, Demaree, Marquard-and try laboratory a physics laboratory under subpoena from the managers’ SPECIAL PRIZE NEXT WEDNESDAY. ~ - |that the birds dre §numerous and|Tesreau to hold their own with = ZARIETY | 204 @ Tecitation room, has been divia- ““féii'i» interrupted Mr. ‘Stanchfield, To the contestant turning in the most votes next Wednesday, | that Where they: hn‘i& not been serl-| Home Run. Baker, Melnness and|MINNESOTA THIRT ¥ ed in,order to provided & room for “you meed not understand from that QI ORI AT nue ] ously disturbed ‘haye been seen in|other 300 slammers. S high school English courses. The room formerly occupied by the Eng- lish classes Is now being used - by grade English classes. . Sewing is being taught in - the i | . fact: that this, lnAnakéry: arer EAtRE o October 8th regardless of their present standing will be awarded largs. coveya. Don’t forget to ‘watch the bulle- make him their witness.” a special prize of six piece set of silver orange spoons, Roger| 1, various sections, however, the|tin boards at the Pioneer - building agricultural classes, which are in “We never lhoughtvyou would,” in-{ make, game hogs have bm busy for some{and the Markham hotel every day charge of B. M. Gile are taking much = terpected Judge Herrick, the govern- s hish: eoURGEL Here is a splendid chance for a new contestant to begin.|time. Where the bifds have been during the great series. interest in the Minnesota “13" corn Presiding Judge Cullen then ruted |If you wish to enter or have a freind for whom you wish to cast|hunted the coveys il be broken up g T .~ laeed which 15 being stored by them that Mr. Stanchfield, in reading the|your votes send in her name on the nomination blank in this|2d fhe birds willbe quite wild,| ANOTHER FARMER COMING: . {80 Willi be placed. on sale here next Sarecky testimony, must confine him- 7 ith. Mr.. Nig t the Sch a " H making it - diff] = self to the parts in which Sarecky re-| PAPET OI arrange wi Todylsgen:-at: the:schroeder: store, €| enough to them for:s shot. - |South p.km mm Decides to fused to answer the, questions-concérn-{will start any-new contestait-in.place of any one dropped out| Hunting will beeisier Mg VHy “Campaign, contributions: and give to her as a starter the votes @lteady cast Tor the young |tall, when the leaves have: fallen : e Suspeitde 'Rules. ¢ lady withdrawing. Now is the time to begin-in real earnest. from the trees and umderbrush. The| . Frank Markus of .wmmn, South ‘John C. Birdseye, secretary of the | ——t=m—eeomm—e e best plan for those who:: have no|Dgakota arrived in ‘the city this morn- civil service commission, testified that v WIDOW GETS BIG VER];ICT. dogs is to walk quietly "along:the|ing with his stock and ' household| ‘the corhrmission suspended its rules at ADVENT oF ACT NOT CLEAR roads, particularly old logging’roads, | goods and will take e lon ot ~‘Bulzer's request in order that Sarecky 2 Pupils of the Bemidji high school room formerly used for grade mw;a classes, having been moved ‘from room now used for-agricultural pur- = % 1, lnltnlwr in sclence Who finds it ‘neccessary to = use the chemistry labortory for 3 both chemistry and physica: The class room ig also crowded with apparatus. structor at the Crookston agricultu- fal #chool, but was at ohe time in ¢harge of the work here. He still takes mucn inferest in the work be- | might bd appelnted deportation agent _— Jury Gives Mrs. Clyde $4,625 for|early in the morning and late in the|new farm north of the eity. Mr.|ing done in this country. : The high school attendance record " at a salary of $4,000. This was on the | ovinorities Not Certain Whether Death of Husband. afternoon. Markus 18 one of ‘those staunch, re-| - Students have placed the corn'tn|this year shows a total of 179, an in- ' ground that Sarecky was “master of liable, energetic men who knows|position to dry, where it will re-|crease of-28 over any previous year. five languages” and was ‘“pecularly: Compensation Law Went Into Mrs. A. O. Clyde, of Orth, and her how to farm and people in his vicin-|main ‘unti! spring when it will be|The seventh and eith grades are _equipped for the position by reason of Effect Yesterday or Today four children, will receive $4,625 w0ULD SUPPORT HOTEL ity expect big things from him. as|tested. and sold to the farmers for|swelled by 17 more than last year, R km":‘ffigel ot t‘he J”gmug ::‘: from the Orth Lumber company and well they may. seed. Minnesota *“13” is considercd |there being at this time an enroll- races” which largely cons : state insane hospital population.” [F. M. Grimms, as the result of a His family will arrive here next of the best ‘radu of corn, and|ment of 179. Robert C. Cumming, chief of the leg-|NO ACCIDENTS IN BEMIDJI|verdict at Grand Rapids in the case|W. H. Gemmell, General ngel’ Monday and move into their new islative bill drafting department for brought by Mrs. Clyde to recover Minnesofa And International home recently eonstructed . on thel Six weeks report cards’are now be- .| ing made out for -1,100 students, thirteen. years, the next witness, was damages for the death of her hus- farm. Barns and outbuildings have|: Which is 66 more than ever before. ‘questioned concerning the drafting of| There is a doubt as to whether thel, . following an injury in the saw Favors Summer Resort Plan' |40 hoen completed. Even the little tots show a great the “stock exchange reform bills” rec-|new workmen’s compensation act z gain and 167 boys and girls of the kindergarten and first grade are at- tending school for the first' time. Each: child to-be admitted to the ended by the governor. Among|went into effect yesterday or today. milliof the company at Orth, ; 3 i ommencet oY : o gay M. J. Brown; a Bemidji attorney, ; : TRRE these ‘was the ‘stock exchange incor-| The law says that is is to be of- Wt e Mn; P : 4 chi}l,- WILL AID IN ADVERTISING IT|NAMES HIGHWAY VIEWERS poration bill which was introduced but | sotive “from and after October 1.”| P yde never reported from committee. dren, while C. Wright of Minneapolis poned until after football season ‘as Judge Stanton Selects Hagen, Rolfe & S PO “What, if anything, did the govern.|Tne USual practice in such cases 8\.n4 ‘mrank Price of Grand Rapids|. W. H. Gemmell, general manager dgs And Pfund—Meet Ee.:e . |the meetings of the club would 1a-|yindergarten must be at least five or say. to you regarding the incorpora- :;l:aychon '“‘ii:fte‘;m“d 1;3““"“‘1’: tried the case for the defendants. |of the Minesota and Internatiomal T 7 :l"?"t;“v“h (""‘:‘l";le 1’1‘:;’:’:9;01;:: yoars of age, while sir is the stand- tion bill?” asked Attorney Todd for ange raseology the| pecause of ‘the fact that an affi-|railroad company, has written ¥ J. S hu s year w simila "®|ard for first grade children. the managers. courts may have to determine exact- e S Semps Viewers for state highway No 12, organizations of former years and ‘regular: programs will be held about every two weeks, “ The majority of the girls attend- ing the higa school have joined the glee club and regular rehearsals will be held every Wednesday even-|where the - high school building ing. This club will furnish music at|gtands to erect an addition. H the entertnlnments to be given this|. mpere are 112 girls and 64 boys taking the high school coruse, the number of girls being nearly twlw that of the boys. davit of prejudice had been filed by Onsm saying that the plan of plac-| the Minneapolis attorney against|ing a summer hotel on the east counties, a part of the Twin City Judge Stanton in the case, the Be-|shores of Lake Bemidii 4s a good one, International Falls highway, have The bills were drawn in accordance in the state. midji jurist called upon Judge Dick-|and that it will receive his aid in been appointed by Judge C. W, with the governor's request, the wit-|’ % son, of St. Paul, to preside and in|whatever manner or way it might be 'Stanton of the district court. Th | No accidents in Bemidji which SISt pou 2 ness sald, and were delivered to Sen this way avoided allowing having|needed. men named are Chris, Hagen of Be- stor Stilwell and Assemblyman Levy. would be in dealing with the com-|ino cae postponed. Mr. Gemmell's letter comes in re-|iniay b, D, Rolfe of Blackduck, and _ pensation act were brought to the| . Brown returned from Grand|sponce to an invitation made to attention of the Ploneer “either yes:|p, i, i him to~ f the board of Fenry, Itund ot Kelljher.f TheVlvill ! WRIGHT HAS RECORD SOW terday or. today; apids yesterday. m to"act as one of the board of|yeet in Bemidji the latter part of d ©O. E. Jackson has been the admin-| directors on the hotel proposition. | p; 4 h : All employes in Minnesota indus-| S Took 10, £0 oyer, thie Tofite. Chester. White Gives Birth ‘to 42 estrator. Mrs, Clyde-sued for $5,000.|Owing to the fact that his raflroad : tries are included, the only excep- duti ke his ‘undivided - ti h igs in Ten Months. luties take his undivide me he e caRe Pigs tion being domestic servants, farm Was meciesiitated tn. ratiea tho it Newton Visits Bemidji: laborers and those engaged in casual Hotel Soon Says Middleto; Walter L. Newton of the firm of ‘Wes Wright, formerly county com- ys leton vitation. missioner and who was at one time|STRPlOVIent. Physicians have but re-| Baudette will open its ~$40,000 Although Mr. Gemmell said tnat|NYe and Newtom of Minneapolis in business here but who now devotes| Cor1 discovered that the 1aw ap-|ney Rex hotel sometime during the it would be impossible to act as one|®Pent Vesterday in Bemidji on legal his time to farming claims the dis-|P1.¢5 0 employees in thelr offices. |next six weeks possibly at Thanks-|of the directors, the ~proposition|Pusiness” Mr. Newton left last eve The increase in the attendance here this year shows the schools are greatly in need of added room, and it is evident that in another year or 80 an ‘annex to the high schiool wijl be necessary; There is plenty of room .“He simply asked me to hurry thefly what the Legislature intended dratting as he sald he wanted it 1n-|ghoylq there be.any dispute over ac- troduced as soon as possible. cidents occuring yesterday anywhere through Koochiching and Beltrami down the old Great Northern depot|QN CASE THIRD DAY & and work is now in progress remov- Thomas Swinson Asks Nurse Smith ing the old _lumber, Euly» next. i é 8 ied b; e tinction of belng the owner of the|ll 2150 covers hospital nurses and|giving time, according to Attorney C.|would be backed by .him, and sug-|iR8 for Park Rapids where he will l:,fllll thé site ::lml:"lty Occ:lll’let Y To Pay $487 On Contract A £ <chautfeurs. remain a short time on business, be-|this bullding will be turned into a — county’s champion sow and to R. Middleton, mayor of Baudette and gested that the mater be taken up - park, and extensive improvements With the end of the trial mot In prove his claim he is willing to sign 2 ; ~ one of that villages must strenuous|with: the ~passenger department,|fore returning to his home in Minne- will ,be made about the new depot. .| gight the third day of the Ti S atHRRE (s SheE R e b Organize Juvenile Band. boosters. He says that the hotel will | where it would be advertised. apolia. ; i Y. v Themay Swinson, city engineer, versus nurse Smith case in which the former 'a requesting $487 which he claims Is due him for work done -in securigg b contracts from men working in lug ber camps, has brough little material evidence in the case. The case is be- ing tried before & Jury in mule!{.l court before Judge Crowell. D, H. Fisk is appearing for Swinson while George Campbell is detnd!l; Iluxu Smith. The juryin the case eomprup the following, Ralph Lycan, '.Ih Blooston, R. C. Haynor, Dave GHll, l. ‘A. Hend .and C. A. Parker. ‘& Chester White sow, which in the| - Fifteen young men were . present|be as modern as the Rex at Interna-|" While Mr. Gemmell did not say-in 5 X Vs last ten months lias givén birth to 42 | 188t evening at the first meeting of | tional Falls, but is somewhat smaller: | his letter ' whether trains would be| _ One Transfer State Has $3,000,000 Balance pigs. The first 13 arrived on De- the Juvenile band which was held [ The hotel will be managed by Mr.|allowed.to stop at the hotel, should One real estate transfer was madef: At the ‘close of business:Sept. 30 cember 23, 1912, 14 came April 27, at the Bemidji Athletic Club- - quart-| Hackett, now in charge of the Rex|it be Dplaced on the east side of the|yesterday in the office of the Reg- [there was 33,483.661.10_ in cash to 1913 and the last bunch, 15 reached | ¢'- Beach young man chose his in-|at Waukon, Wis. Mr. Middleton is in|lake, it is generally understood they | ister of . Deeds. . Henry, _O'Nell:, of | the credit of the several state funds. Bemidji last evening, Mr. Wright strument and promised to continue|Bemidji being connected with Attor-|will be directed to. do so, as at|Spooner sold lots seven and eight in '?‘he revenue fund had a total ‘of says that the pigs are all well de- the work of organizing. About twen-|ney George Spear of Duluth ‘in the|White City, the summer resort _of block. 28 in the townsite of Spooner|$655,109.23, This amount, nccnrfling veloped and are perfectly white in ty more are expected .to join during| Parker-Engler ‘law suit, now be}ns Representation MoGarry, - located | to James 'W. Meyers for a cnnslderu- to the state treasurer, is the largest color. the next few weeks. tried before Judge Wright. near Walker. ‘tion of $500. ‘cash balance in some months. lé o W“_“—_—__—W The annual meeting ‘of the As- sociated Charities will be held in the library, Monday, October 6, at 8 p. f m. All members are requested to be 1 present. Says Travel Will Be Good Clarence T. Peterson, traveling : passenger agent for. the Northwest- ern line, was in Bemidji today. Mr. Peterson gays that he believes west- ern travel this wintér will be as pop- ular as in former yedrs. 5 Elkl Meeting Tnnig’.lt _-. There. will be a meeting of the Elks at Elks hall this avalfln‘ A § o'clock --One marriage license was yesterday by clerk of court Fred - ‘Rhoda. Luther Berce of Maple. township ‘secured.a’ licenss ‘to: wed Miss * Francis Henllr nf the same «