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Rebels to Attack Important Mexican City. NURDER ENTIRE VILLAGE —_— v Revolutionists . Wipe Out Population of Small Town Who Were Defend- ing Church Against Looters—Fed- eral Garrison Reported Annihilated. Dallas, Tex., Oct. 24.—A dispatch frem a reliable source on the Mexi- can border announced that Consti- tutionalists had surrounded Monterey, Mex., and expected ‘to assault that efty shortly. Monterery.is the most important city in Northern Mexico. Mexico City, Oct. 24—Revolution- iste murdered the entire population, nambering about fifty, of the villag: of . Cheran Aticurin, in the State of l@choacan, while they were defend- mg the village church against looters. Rebels are reported to have tor- twred Lieutenant Jose Bracamontes amd two soldiers belonging to a smali federal garrison stationed near Cam- a2ron, south of Neuvo Laredo, after killing the remainder of the federal troops. The rebels are said to have skinned the' soles of the feet of the three prisoners, walked them several miles and then beheaded them with machetes because they retused to shout. for Cirranza. WILSON. AND BRYAN CONFER Latest Phase of Mexican Situation, k Discussed. Washington, Oct. 24.—Developments attending General Felix Diaz at tempts to campalgn for the Mexican presidency, and the latest turn in the situation between the United States and Great Britain over the latter’s at- Wtude toward Mexico; engaged the at- -tentlon of President Wilson and Sec- |UP & mixture of Sage Teéa and Sul- retary Bryan. The disposition of: all officials here | to malntain absolute silence with re--and men who value that even. color, gard to the inquiries by Ambassador Page at London indicated that the whole affair will be handled in the ! amiet realm of diplomacy and no ex.| pression of policy were looked for on ! the subpect, either from London. or ‘Washington. There was confidence that furthee amd more intimate discussion of de- tails would result in a friendly xader- standing, but in the meantime every | -effort is being made to handle the in- cident secretly. H As the elections of Oct. 26 approach | the administration here is in a wait-| ing mood. Huerta’s attitude leads m} the belief that another announcement { from the American government point- | ing to the inability of his government | to conduct a free and fair election may be expected. ‘CONTROL OF PHILIPPINES' Mohonk Lake Speaker Advocates In-! ternational Council. [ Mohonk lake, N. Y., Oct.' 24.—Con- trel of the Philippines by an interna- tional council was proposed at the | Lake Mohonk conference of Friends | of the Indians and Other Dependent | Peoples. , The suggestion came from A. S.! Lanier of Richmond, Va., assistant solicitor of the United States depart- ment of agriculture, who spent several vears in the Philippines as assistant secretary of the bureau of justice. nier made it known that he st submitted his plan to Presi-{ dent Wilson and to the departments[ of state and war. He offered it as a solution of a problem which her con- sidered net only perplexing but men- | acing and the one of all others most likely to embroil this country with Japan. . The plan provides for a couneil composed of members selected by the TUnited States, England, France, Ger- many, Russia'and Japan and possibly other nations. UPHOLD HONOR OF UNIFORM War Depart‘ment Gives Approval to ' Draft of Bill. ‘Washington, Oct. 24.—The war de- ON MONTEREY| 0F e 1If any one should. k'now’tl'ie valie of a medicine it is the Tetail drug: gist 'who sells it. i _ Thorefore, when over soven thou-| sand, of the best retail dtuggists'in the country recommend. Vinol, our delicious cod liyer. and iron tonic, .without oil, as the greatest tonic' re- constructor and strength creator l}nmplaintl Made- to the. New York Authorities, New York, Oct, 24.—Mrs. Pankhurst and her friends are much dissatisfied because she does not believe she re-| ceived as much of the gross recel] they have ever sold, it must indicate of the Madison Square Garden the value of Vinol. ing as she had.expected. Her con-|- we coild publish columns of such tract, according to this authority, called. for a guarantee. of $1,500. no matter how small the audience, 40 per cent of the gross recei] The total receipts were placed in neighborhood . of $5,000. She 1s .daid to have received only the $1,500 guar- antee, however. . 8 There. was. a prompt stirring up of official activity when complaints began to come to the district attor- ney’s office, to the police, to the offi- cers of the Society for the Suppres- sion of Vice, and to the chief magis- trate’s office about the writings of Miss Christabel Pankhurst in the | copies of the militants’ weekly Eng- | lish ppblicafion, the Suffragette, which were sold by young girls to testimony-as- the folowing. > J. C. Brady, druggist of Fall River, Mass., says: “In cases where cod| liver oil, emulsions and other tonics fail, Vinol will heal, strengthen and cure.”” .© * C. A. Potterfield, druggist of Charleston, W. Va., says: “It is a pleasure to sell Vinol as it gives such *universal satisfaction.” Hunter & McGee, druggists, of Jackson, Miss., say: “We have great confidence in the strength creating and curative valut of Vinol.” ‘We ask every run-down nervous, debilitated, aged or weak person or iing hair. You) just dampen a sponge 1sides beautifuly darkening the hair any person suffering from chronic coughs, colds or bronchitis, to try a bottle of Vinol with the understand- ing that their money will be return- ed if it does not do all we. claim. Barker’s Drug Store Bemidji, Minn. P. S. For itching, burning skin try our Saxo Salve. we guarantee it. anybody and everybody at the meet- ing addressed by Mrs. Pankhurst. Anthony Comstock called on Dis- trict Attorney Whitman to see what could be done to suppress the sale of { the publication.” Mr. Whitman would make no .comment on the nature of FEW FOLKS HAVE his talk with Mr.. Comstock, but sald of ‘the pamphlet:/ GHAY HAIR Now “Vile, absolutely vile. 'Why, ‘even in the medical books these' sub- Jects are at least presented without the horrible rawness. of this girl’s writings. Think of a lot of young girls going around peddling this stuft right out in public te anybody—to other girls, for instance, without let or hindrance.” 2 Well-known Local Druggist Says Everybody Is Using Old-time re- cipe Of Sage Tea And Sulphur { | Hair that loses it coior and lustre, lor when it fades, turns gray, dull and lifeless, is caused by a lack of sulphur in the hair.' Qur' grandmother made bl I R R A o ) IN HONOR OF TWO TITANIC VICTIMS, phur to keep her locks dark .and ‘Washington, Oct. 24.—P! beautiful, and thousands of women Anston, Oct 1ans will be completed in the near future for the dedication of a fountain erected south of the ‘White House in honor of the memories of Major Archibald W. Butt, former White House military attache, and Francis D. Millet, painter and author, who lost their lives in the Titanjc disaster early in 1912. Former President Taft is chair- man' of the committee which raised the fund for the erec- tion. that beautiful dark shade of hair which is so attractive, use only this old-time recipe. Nowadays we get this famous mix- ture by asking at any drug store for a 50 cent bottle of “Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur ‘Hair Remedy,” which dark- ens the hair so naturally,-so evenly, that nobody can possibly tell it has been applied. Besides, it takes off dandruff, stops scalp itching and‘fall- oo s ole o3 el e oo b ol oo oo ol fo o ol fo oo e ofs E K T S A A ) or soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking - L one small strand at a time. By morn- LEARN TELEC RA' PH ing the gray hair disappears; but|] ghort Hours, ?oiod Pay, Many Posi- i tions Open. Living expenses low, what ~delights the ladles ./ With|[-Lons SRl Livine | oxpenses jlod. Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur is that, be- || as Railroad and Commercial Opera- tors and Station Agents. Good salary to start. Graduates assisted to pr.si- Address Dept. 3. Interstate Telegraph Institute 1410 Heanepin Ave. Minnsapolis, Minn, after a few” applications, it also brings back the gloss. and lustre and gives it an appearance of &boundance. Look at This! A Splendid Chance to Help Your Fav- " Y orite Contestant GOOD FOR 500 VOTES Cast these votes for No............ccccoeeieenns Vidhaiies This coupon when neatly cut out, brought or mailed to the W. G. Schroeder store on or before February 14th, 1914, will count as 500 votes for the person repre- sented by the above number. The Bemidji Pioneer Pub. Co. o ofe oo ete oo oo o o oo e oo oo ole oo o o oo ofe oo o e 25-30H.P. partment has given its approval to the first draft of a law designed to wphold the dignity and honor of the military uniform of the United States Ja all of the states and territories and in the insular possessions. | The measure forbids discrimination ia any public place against any officer or enlisted man wearing the uniform of the army, the navy or marine corps, apd likewise prohibits any person not | duly authorizéd from wearing the uni- form or any part of it.. Offenders may * prosecuted in any United States epurt. Mrs. Fairbanks Is Dying. Indianapolis, Oct. 24—The family of ‘Mrs. Charles W. Fairbanks, wife of the former vice president, are at her hedside fearing her death hourly. She was stricken suddenly with pneumonia & week ago. Wy Ploneer Want Ads. ‘Every Subscriber Should Clip This And saveit for one of the girls who are desirous of win- ning the $400" Piano in the Schroeder—Pioneer Cont_est. 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