Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, November 7, 1913, Page 3

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Y FOVENEER 7, 1018 il | qcu BE COOKED ¢ @ILAND READY TO SERVE IN TWO MINUTES A BRAIN AND MUSCLE BUILDER Golden Breakfast | Wkeat DELICIOUS M AND SATISFYING TROOPS HURRIED TO INDIANAPOLIS Mititia Called Out to Quell Strike Rioting. MARTIAL LAW WILL RULE When National Guard Reaches Scene scanty population ol aborigines, but there is practically not one inch of land that a Chinese can with freedom stand on.” MITCHELL LEAVING OFFICE Will Withdraw From Place With American Federation of Labor. Butte, Mont., Nov. 7.—John Mitchell, for fifteen years actively connected | with the work of the American Fed- | eration of Labor, and for years one of its leading vice presidents, an- nounced here at a banquet given in his honor that he would withdraw from official connection with the fed- eration at its meeting in Seattle next week. Mr. Mitchell said that his witdrawal of Trouble State Executive Will Or. | Was voluntary and that under no cir- der Military Authorities to Assume |cumstances would he permit his name to go before the delegates for any of- Cantrol of City. | fice. Iadianapolis, Nov. 7.—The entire | Indiana state militia has been ordered out by Governor Ralston on account of the street car strike here. The governor also announced he would de- clare martial law. The governor said he regretted that the troops had to be called out, but that the situation is critical and he would not delay longer. “Men are being assaulted and kill- ed,” said Governor Ralston. “Property is being destroyed and there is riot- ing in the streets, which the city au- thorities have not controlled, and I feel it is my duty to take this drastic aesion.” The governor was up all night with Brigadier (ieneral William J. McKee and other officers of the national guard perfecting arrangements for getting the outside companies to In- dianapolis and their disposition there. The governor said it had not been de- termined whether the troops would be placed on the street cars. Numbers About 2,000 Men. The Indiana national guard num- bers about 2,000 soldiers, including three battery companies, and all of these are expected to be in the city in a few hours. The.governor's decision was reached ; after a conference with city officials, representatives of clubs and organiza- tions had failed to reach any agree- ment on a peaceable means of set-| tling the strike. The rioting in the streets when the street car company tried to run a car, which was deserted by the strike- breakers, gave the governor addition- al reason for his action. After the large committee of (‘iti-i zens urged Governor Ralston to call out the militia preparations were made to bring the troops here as quickly as possible. The governor said that the four companies of infantry and the battery in Indianapolis would not be called out until other companies had arrived, so that there would be no question about contrelling the situation after troops were once on the streets. REACHES THE TWIN CITIES Mrs. Pankhurst Will Speak in St. Paul and Minneapolis. Minneapolis, Nov. 7.—Mrs. Emme- line Pankhurst, English militant suf- fragetie, arrived here from Chicago for her two days’ stay in Minneapolis and St. Paul. She was met at the Union depot by a eommittee representing all the suf-4ther is frage organizations in Minneapolis. Several St. Paul women also were at the depot. Mrs. Pankhurst went immediately to the Radisson hotel, where she had breakfast. Later she was entertained by Minneapolis suffrage organizations and in the evering spoke at the Mill City Auditorium. CHINKS CORiPLAIN GF CANADA Mongolians to Beggary. Vancouver, B. C., Nov. 7.—The Chi- nese board of trade is issuing 1,000,- 800 circulars for distribution in China ealling attention to the condition o ptates that 20,000 Chinese in the Do- minion are unemployed and are beg- ging for food and clothing. Many may be seen in pain and . agony in the streets, it is asserted. The circular declares “Canada has wlenty of waste land and a very OF INQUIRE : Bemidji, 8T. PAUL This space reserved by the - Bemidji Townsite & Improvement Co, For Price of Lots, Terms, Etc., BETIDJI TOWNSITE & IMPROVETENT CO. 620 Capital Bank Bullding GUT IN EXPRESS RATES POSTPONED New Tariffs Not Effective Until February Next. ‘Washington, Nov. 7.—Postponement of its blanket order making sweeping express reductions effective was an- nounced by the interestate commerce commission. fective Dec. 1, but was further post- poned until Feb. 1. No reason for the change was given but it is said the companies show- ed the commission they did not have sufficient time in which to get ready for the new rates. The express com- panies were ordered to file their new tariffs Jan. 10. The original order was made effec- tive Oct. 15 last and has been twice PLOT CAREFULLY ARRANGED dent and His Cabinet. Managua, Nicaragua, Nov. 7.—The frustrated plot to assassinate Presi- IF KIDNEYS ACT ‘BAD TAKE SALTS Says Backache is a sign you have been eating too much meat which forms uric acid. When you wake up with backache and dull misery in the kidney region it generally means you have been eating too much meat, says a well- known authority. Meat forms uri acid which overworks the kidneys in their effort to filter it from the blood and they become sort of loggy. When your' kidneys get slug- gish and clog you must relieve them, like you relieve your bowels; remov- ing all the body’s urinous waste, clse you have backache, sick headache, dizzy spells; your stomach sours, tongue is coated, and when the wea- bad you have rheumatic twinges. The urine is cloudy, full of sediment, channels often get sore water scalds and you are obliged to seek relief two or three times during the night. Either consult a good, reliable physician at once or get from your |pharmacist about four ounces of Jad Salts; take a tablespoopful in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act Say Treatment Has Reduced 20,000 | fine, This famous salts is made from the aci@ of grapes and lemon juice, combineq with lithia, and has been used for generations to clean and t stimulate sluggish kidneys, also to the Chinese In Canada. The circular | Deutralize acids in the urine so it ending noy, longer irritates, thus bladder weaxiess. Jad salts; &3’“9 lite saver: for Tegl- ors. It is inexpensive, cannot injure. and mfikflq a delight- ful, efferveseent Mthla-water drink. 5 P lar meat éaters. T. C. BAILEY, or write MINNESOTA The order was to have become ef- | postponed. { Conspiracy to Kill Nicaraguan Presi- | _ paralyzed and || THE BEMIBY DATEY| dent AdoHo Disz of Nicaragua and al] his cabinet ministers on Oct. 29 w 12id by conspirators with remarkable| care, according to details published here. The plotters, members of the Lib- [l eral party, divided themselves into |l The first of these was three groups. charged with the work of killing the vresident and two cabinet ministers; the second was to assassinate Vice President Fernando Colorzano and the minister of foreign affairs, and the third group was to throw dynamite bombs among the members of the chamber of deputies while they were in session on the afternoon of Oct. 29. The discovery of the conspirators while they were meeting to arrange ly accidental. 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