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o ) MILITANTS KEEPING THE POLIGE BUSY Release of Mrs, Pankhurst Their Price of Peace,’ London, Dec. 16.—A suffragette threw a hammer through the window of a police station and then followed the hammer inside when a policeman arrested her. The militants are boasting that they will keep up their annoyances and destruction as long as the government continues to arrest Mrs. Pankhurst. The American suffragette, Miss Zelle Emerson of Jackson,- Mich., was the central figure of a furious scrim- mage between the police and suftra- gettes and their supporters in Bow street. Miss Emerson and three men were arrested. The suftragettes attempted a dem- onstration before the house of coun- eilors. One hundred police, mounted and afoot, quickly corralled the dem- onstrators, and, failing to dissuade them from their proposed action, charged the procession. They seized Miss Emerson and men and women rushed to her rescue. A wild scene followed and women and children were thrown to the ground and trampled. When the field was cleared the injuries turned out not to be serious. The police captured many suffra- gette banners which they tore to shreds. The suffragette arson squad set fire to a lumber yard at Devonport and de- stroyed property worth over $400,000. B R T S e R R R * L % FOUNDER OF THIRTY EPIS- < % COPAL CHURCHES DEAD. + < * Tacoma, Wash.,, Dec. 16.— % Rev. Reuben N. Nevius, D. D., < « who founded more than thirty « Episcopal churches in the Pa- 4 cific Northwest, died here < «# aged eighty-six years. He was % a famous botanist and a plant < <4 named in his honor, the “Ne- 4 viusia Alabamaensis,”is grown < 4 extensively in England.” - 4 < L3 ole ol ofs ofe ol ol ofe ol ol ofe ofs ofe oo ok ofe ofe oo ¥MUs-T CERTANLY MORE DAYS TILL GOTTAGET Busy aN’ BUY THE B05s @ PRESENT, KILLS HIS WIFE AND CHILD Young South Dakota Farmer Said to Have Confessed Crime. Watertown, S. D., Dec. 16.—After he had beaten his wife with his fist Au- gust Justine, a young farmer living near Bryant, Hamline county, accord- ing to his alleged confession, struck her with a washboard and a tea- kettle to beat the last spark of life from her body; then killed his eight- months-old child. Neighbors discov- ered the bodies of mother and child iving in the kitchen of the farmhouse. Justine told the authorities, they say, that he was driven to insane rage by the attitude of his wife in an argument with him. After the double} murder the man, it is alleged, took his three other children, aged-six, three and two years, to bed with him. At the home of his wife's parents, to which he drove next day, his peculiar actions are said to have led tv an in- vestigation and the discovery of the crime. Justine is in custody at Castlewood. ILLINOIS MOOSE TO MEET Progressives to Seleéi Candidate for Senator. Chicago, Dec. 16.—Progressives from every county in Illinois will gather here at the call of the state ccmmittee to pick a candidate for United States senator, decide upon the entering of complete tickets in every county, senatorial and congres- sional district next year and to plan the extension of the Progressive or- TO KEEP Y@UTH and beauty—to prevent wrinkles and ‘‘crow’s feet’’ and deep black circles under the eyes— nothing is as good as riorces FAVORITE PRESCRIPTION Give it a fair trial for banishing those distressin drains on one’s vitality. This prescription of Dr. Pierce’s regulates all the It eradicates .and destroys ‘“‘Female Complaints’’ and weaknesses that make women miserable and ola before their time. womanly functions. needs it before womanhood. customers for the past 40 years, Itis atdrugstores—or send 50 one-cent stamps for trial box, to R.V. Pierce, Buffalo, DR. PIERCE’'S PLEASANT PELLETS regulate and invigorate stomach, liver ard bowels. 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Schroeder A Splendid Chance to Help Your Fav= orite Contestant GOOD FOR 100 VOTES This coupon when neatly cut out, breught er mailed 14th, 1914, will ceunt as 100 votes for the person repre- sented by the above number. The Bemidji Pioneer Pub. Co. N0 Rl A R B | dred members of the Chinese colony store on or befere February ganization throughout the state. Former Senator Albert J. Beveridge, Judge Ben M. Lindsey of Denver, Henry J. Allen of Kansas and Miss Jane Addams are expected to attend the meeting. MANY KILLED OR INJURED German Tunnel Caves in While Train Is Passing Through. Berlin, Dec. 16.—Four persons are known to be dead, fifteen seriously hurt and thirty or more injured when a rock tunnel near Chemnitz caved in while a passenger train was going through it. The fall of rock smashed several coaches, It w thot more dead t possible that many ut be in the debris. President of Caragoa. I i RAISE FUNDS TO OUST YUAN| Chinese Colony at San Francisco Would Finance Revolution. San Francisco, Dec. 16.—Five hun- here met to take steps to finance a revolution to oust President Yuan Shi Kai of the Chinese republic from office. The meeting proclaimed that the president was trying to have himself declared emperor. Ying Pah Hsieh of Canton, head ot| the Chinese National party and per- sonal representative of Dr." Sun Yat Sen, addressed the meeting. ! SENATE ENDORSES GURRENCY MEASURE, Attempt fo Amend Glass-Owen Bill Defeated. ‘Washington, Dec. 16.—By a vote of 40 to 35 the senate defeated the first attempt to alter the administration currency bill as framed by the Demo- cratic caucus. The vote sent to the table the first amendment proposed by Senator Hitchcock of Nebraska, which would bave fixed the number of regional Lanks in the new system at four and would have made the regional banks publicly owned institutions. Given Forty Years in Prison. Bozeman, Mont., Dec. 16.—Domestic ‘Romeo was sentenced to forty years in the state penitentiary for the mur- der of Jesse C. Crago. The penalty was left by the jury to the discretion of the court. He was found guilty of murder in the second degree. President Wilson Better. Washington, ~Dec. -16.—President ‘Wilson was declared to be ‘“‘doing very nicely.” The president remain- ed in his room, but took up his work for the first time in several days, die tating a number of letters and read- ing official papers. Tinker Dea! Is Off. Cincinnati, 0., Dec. 16.—The board of directors of the Cincinnati base- ball club refused to ratify August Herrman’s sale of Joe Tinker to Brooklyn for $25,000. ANDHEN AFTER an AF . 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