Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, February 14, 1914, Page 4

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BLIZZARD RAGES IN SOUTHWEST Severe Storm in Missouri, Kansas al_ld«Oklahoma. SAYS MILLIONS COULD BE SAVED Brandeis Raps Free Service " to Large Shippers. Al THE GHIGAGO “ELECTION Women's Camera Squad Busy to Stop § Repeating. Chicago, Feb. 14.—A camera squad 'of thirty women is busy in the cheap lodging house district photographing every ill-kept, down-at-the-heel indl- vidual in sight. The photographs will be used by challengers at the polls. on election day in.an effort to prevent repeating and illegal voting. » INANCIAL TROUBLE fm OfA. Bolognest Co., one-of the Idest concerns of its kind, in the city. It did a large business in foreign ex- change and represented. Itallan steam- ship. lines. BARRED FROM PARCEL POST Human Beings and Live Animals Can- not.Go by Mail. . Washington, Feb. 14.—Babies .are not mailable. = The postoffice depart- ment “8o holds in an edict barring St. Paul Concern Has Capital of Half . Million, ‘St. Paul, Feb. 14—Affairs of the Wholesale fancy grocery house of Koehler & Hinrichs, one of the old- est business ‘houses in St. Paul, are in the hands of a committee of bank- ers and expert accountants are mak- ing examination of the firm’s books. George W. Koehler, the firm’s presi- dent, has-resigned, and L. C. Lewls, Carbon Paper 7 We have an assortment of high, grade baper tully guaranteed, in all colors 8 1-2 x 11 and 81-2x13 - —_— The squad worked under the lead-| associated with the company for sev-|them'from the parcel post. p 9 g B ership of Miss Marion Drake, candl-| eral months, has been elected presi-| The question arose over a request t an > a 00X MANY TRA]NS ARE STALLED mSTS AN IMMENSE SUM date for the council in the First ward.| dent by the directors. by the postmaster at Stratford, Okla:, 2 ; The women worked in pairs. While| * The firm's statement of Jan. 1|for a ruling by the department as to (Can you beat it?) AT o:e would ns;{ an tuns“spetcl:mg ml:g shows a capitalization of $500,000.| whether a patron of his office could Y h —lm h hb dif th > the way to a drug store another would| Besides its fancy grocery businessthe|send a two-yearol child by parcel €s, e T sheets in eac] ox. and if t Three Thousand Men Unable to Keep | Attorney for Commerce Commission| “snap” him. £ house also dealt in and manufactured | post from Twin Falls, Ida., to Strat- d theres e. e Tracks Open In St. Louis Terminal| Submits List of Eastern Cities In B billlard and bowling supplies. ford. ¢ paper does not satisfy you flmow where y;ou bought g S TANCE GRFL Second Assistant Postmaster Gen- (i} jt—your money returned if you want it always. Yards—Stroet Car Traffic Almost| Which Free Delivery ls Made 'by| TO AGREE ON MINE WAGES| «moTHER”JONES SEEKS WRIT| crat stewant ot Fostmaster Gon t—y y you y! Completely Tied Up. Railroads Now Asking Permission % 5 beings -and live animals are barred ¢ 3 Operators and Workmen Confident of | \ 000 Corpus Invoked to Gain Fres.| with th tion of th b < St. Louis, Feb. 14—St. Louis is| to Increase Rates. Completing New Scale. g oo Riia W s SRR ol s dleeee ' ~ ) snowbound ‘as a result of a severe| yyaghington, Feb. 14—The inter:| Philadelphia, Feb. 14—Prior to go- Denver:Fab. 141 A1 »“ca“' o eware. o blizzard, ten inches of snow having|gtate commerce commission has re.| ing into their secret conference repre- writ of habeas c;‘;rpuspto e;:ctozh: ADD[T[ON AL w ANTS “1;19“-6 i - N sumed consideration of evidence bear- :?nazv?ezftr;hle 25):‘::3‘;;’;“1;?&:3? release of “Mother” Mary Jones, who ‘Special agents call on the trade about the city e undreds of men were put to Work | jng on the suggestion that “free serv- thei is held a prisoner by the Colorado CLASSIFY 3 3 . iei 3 clearing the streets, but they were|jce” by carriers to large shippers st :u;s:&(;lds;xx;rfisfizd fit:nflat;enzegri:em:nx; national guard at Trinidad; was filed T00 LATE 20 hom, time to'tune They lIan ot'fer you en'ncmg A able to accomplish little more than | terminal points who have private| with regard to a new wage scale with-| iD the state supreme court by Horace [P i Aln i ien i 1l looking bargains—but—what if you're not satisfied? prevent long blockades, for the snow | terminal facilities accounts at least| out suspending the production of coal.| N Hawkins; counsel for the United - continued to fall heavily and to pack as it fell. Snow plows, drawn by four horses, were driven through the downtown streets to make way for vehicle traf- fic. : Street car traffic on some of the short lines in the northwestern part in part for the conditions upon which the railroads based their demand for a general 5 per cent increase in freight rates. In his opening statement Louis D. Brandeis, counsel for the commission, declared these services gave favored shippers free cartage for their goods The offer of the operators to arbi- trate any differences existing when an agreement expires was the prin- cipal snbject under discussion between the two sides. —_— sota avenue possession given at once Call at 803 Minnesota ave. Mine Workers of America. Itglian Bankers Suspend. New Yorlk, Feb. 14~The suspension 18 announced of the Italian banking Pioneer wants bring results. One-half cent a word, cash. the Same Way, It may be a case of throwing it intq the waste basket. WeBuy on a Guarantee and Sell Bemidji Pioneer Supply Store of St. Louis was entirely suspended. x e e ltid [ ” Tho main lzes were kept open with | Which small shippers could not par ] Be quick! it’s a case of “hurry up” now, for 2l b, difficulty. Train service is interfered | ticipate in becaus 3 i o ’ hon S it welght resriions. in a short time THE PIONEER’S great one;:3t Three thousand men were employed 0;gervice cost the zatiroads many 4 s o s ¥ i o tormtual yada 1 mght 1 | millons he sseried and ndsmucn distribution of this wonderful Panama book attempt to keep the tracks clear, but| 38 dosplte thelr oftorts hundreds of 4 & Tesult wn incresse of railrond must be brought to a close. If you have switches were frozen. Many through | Fe’ i : SES trains were tled up ln the yards for | #hould bo closely scanned. . not started to clip the certifi- hours before they could get into the Free Delivery Cities Named i ’ train shed at Union station. Lists of cities in the Bastern classk : : cates, START Today. YOU_” ; Kansas City, Feb. 14—Snow trom| featon teritory where free delivery find one printed elsewhere in 2" Hang Your Pictares four to twelve inches deep covers all|® ™ S ot 1o the vadb at tho h . A icklv: th 3 / %a,' waighing up'to 1001bs, | i i Kansas and Western Missourl. Okla- e o, this issue. ct quickly; there's 'with Moore Push Devices, |2 i homa hed from one and onehalt to) UPELE o B IR 1) anow A 1 1 seven Inches. Temperatures over the N S hE oy i R no time to lose = " three states ranged from 2 degrees that the free service_c arges CONSumM- 2 above zero at Dodge City, Kan.,, to 12 ed an undue proportion of the reve- 4 now. You ll be above in Oklahoma City. 2 & nue arising from the goods dellverefl. g . & 1 Reports to the local office of the| Sheets showing the manner in wanting this book BEMIDJI United States weather bureau from | Which these charges were met by the / AT THE Springfield, Mo., said the Osark fruit railroads who pay them to each other When the ,l'e a” Y, i =l belt was undr ton fnches of snow; | Yhere Joint bauls aro made wero in y : Bemidji Pioneer Office + ls:dum: neoa r:polrt;il Lwelxve inches| H coples of {he warlous tarifts gone. " gl SUPPLY STORE rouggut Contral M liasourl. showing that each was a duly adver-| | tised exemption, open to all shippers. Intricate tables on cost of opera- 2 GEORGE W. PERKINS. tion also were submitted to support 3 5 the contention of the carriers that if THE PIONEER s this service were ordered discontin-|R Roosevelt Backer Attacks ued no saving would be made for the H Prostent wisomsPelision_||| " e s vere orecsf BEAUTIFUL BIG PANAMA BOOK T e large sl R v to pay for the serv?ce, it was argued, " 2 . - - they would discontinue it and_traffic ‘Panama and the Canal in Picture and Prose” should be in th> Sonseetion ' &1l Jarge 'eltioe Do 4y hands of every school child. Think what great changes will be . i wrought by this mighty waterway within the next few years! DIS“RDERS GUNTI NUE Do you want your children to rema;ln in ignorance of this? Do - you yourself know the story of this great project? This book IN JAPANESE CAPITAL e : Newspapers Suppressed and ' g g . . Editors Jailed. Dot Miss o Chance Like By presenting at this office \ e is—You'll Want This Our allotment of Cl d = Spledid Bok When Panama g lounent ot assifie 3 Toklo, Feb. 14—Clubs and sabers : ou See It H growing less, and C 1 in police hands subdued anti-govern- certlflcates if you don’é pre- o wms. P ment agitators and 200 were arrested The $4 book is 9x12 and ; sent your certifi- g ; in fierce rioting throughout the city. in.—more than twice 7 N b ¥ ' Many men were injured by the offi as largé as this greatly only CENTS cates soon you'll be ¢ y Pm esu S. czffl- Fi‘:fi h;mflred policemen charg- reduced illustration. Clip the Panama Gertificate too late. § [ . - e ed a mob of several thousand anti- from another column 4 tax advocates, who were clamoring 3 against the diet for sustaining the gov- ] _ ernment in the naval scandal. Sev- . . T A strong defense of “Big Business” | ®T2! oDposition papers which criticis- elephone 3 | and an attack on President Wilson’s |l the government have been sup- = A ; trust and tarift policies were made by | Pressed and their editors jailed. = T oo George W. Perkins at the Lincoln day | A The government, encouraged by the i dinner of the National Progressive |defeat In the diet of the resolution of party at New York city. want of confidence, is adopting dras-| ; = i e tic means to put down the rioting and & ©0008960808909000000¢ 3 i = €463G6040. the police and troops are armed with i ‘4> Thi 90000895020396060064 TAFT TO URGE LAW REFORMS | authority to use any force necessary | § : ¢ This New lllustrated Book For Every Reader o to disperse mobs. i rsa: A ‘ ‘ {4 f g oy e g s | : R R R EEE House Judiciary Committee, § Washington, Feb. 14.—Former Pres- BANKER SHOT BY ROBBER A ident Taft will be heard by the house | o, () - il g Judiclary committee Feb. 27 in ad- c"'“":‘" :""“"“d I"Y Men:Who At 2 e i vocacy of the Clayton bill designed empted to Hold Him Up. - to effect reforms in federal court pro-| Chicago, Feb. 14.—John C. Neely, D i P o g 4 =, codure; Jr, a private banker who at one time and 0 g DTH L The measure would authorize t | fanked as one ot the leading lawn ; = i i : -~ _ERESENTED BY THE : 4 supreme court of the United Staies|tennis players of the West, was shot E ADDO BEMID; to prescribe forms and rules and gen | it the abdomen and siightly injured |§ = i E“‘ 1 PIONEER FEB. 14, % erally to regulate the pleading, pro-| by one of two robbers who attempted |3 4 id E & AS LXPLAINED oLLOW, > cedure and practice of the common |to hold him up near his home. k i F-‘_-_l . 'See the Grea ey 2 law side of the federal courts. “’hesn approached Neely started to il I— : feCanal l Picture aud Prose ] Y — run. Several shots were fired at him, § @ ' 2 ! TO ASSIST IN RAIL PROBE :grlly Who t::ci:fueyfl:vc:sm‘;gfl garlyor' { . Read How You May Have It Almost l-‘ = th = 3 released from |} . re 4y Senate May Decide to Name Special | the Joliet penitentiary and who is i ,F‘ o :n: n‘:::zn‘:l7|:r2?:’sce:“rn5;|flfl"th 1t at this office with tho ex- ) Coinrhithas, ulles:ddm It:lei one of the' robbers, was + liems of tiio cost of pockine. extress. from the Tastors, Mhckime e arrested. s companion escaped. i iffe and other necessary EXRENSE items), and receive sour eholce of ‘Washington, Feb. 14.—Senators ad- 2 these books: vocating the passage of 4 resolution 60OOOOG00 < POOCODDOOOGOOODOE A & creating a special committee of the b This beautiful big volume is written by Willis J. Abhof sonats o aint the e cone | NINE DEAD IN NEW YORK CITY|? $ PANAMA . \ricer of intermtionsl renown, and 15 the seimior merce commission in its investigation e £ it i 2 AND- THE edged standard reference work of the great Canal Zone, of the Louisville and Nashville rail-| Scores Overcome as a Result of the| : 5 CANAL 1t is a splendid-large book of almost 500 pages, 9x12 ) i : inches in size; printed from new type, large and clear, road redoubled their. efforts to have Cold Wave. S In Picture and Pross onspecial paper; bound in_tropical red vellum cloth: the measure favorably reported by| New York, Feb. 14.—With nine dead 5 g g v 4 ILLUSTRATED title stamped in gold, with inlaid color panel; eontains the committee on contingent - ex-| and scores overcome as a result of g i 54 eomoN more than 600 magnificent illustrations, including beau- ? penses, the cold wave New York again was 3 i = 2 4 tiful pages reproduced from water color studies in col- Senator John Sharp Williams of Mis- | gripped in near zero temperature, 2 i ; I orings that far surpass any work of a similar character. Call EXP - S sissippi, chairman of -the committee, | whila charitable organizations. s : i i and sce this beautiful book that would sell for $4 under usual ‘.flffi } Who had denounced the railroad offi- | gwamped by calls from the cltys: noos sl i o A conditions, but whicn is presented to our readers for SIX of ssc clals for thelr attitude in withholding | The munioipal lodging houss. was i il 2 the above Certificates of/ consecutive dates, and only the 3 information from the commission's | giea’ ta mecrnmiee B IOUSe Was i LAl | { Sent by Mail, Postage Paid, for $1.39 and 6 Certificates : Investigators, expressed himself as| pomelegs, hungry, shiverin; 2 K i) la = ; e ’ 5 g men were \ i Panama and Resuler octavs size: toxt matter practically the same as the 84 vok / favoralle to prompt action. cared for on the piers along East ) i ] the Canal Ere resrotietions. and” spatsinscaly I0photos [ oy T river. = E i ! :;:'l‘:w%"f.'hllbook&w‘lduflmund;rmwmp Amount of 2 , but fa presented to o ASKS PHILIPPINES’ FREEDOM! Many women got free beds and hot 19 12 Soave ML Tl Rinchiol to o e dates and ey e 48¢ ; coffee at municipal lodging houses. i i | e hd Sent by Mail, Postage Paid, for 67 Cents and 6 Certificates Progressive Party on Islands Demands g i } 306006396904 Protectorate. S I+ T % P Manila, Feb. 14.—Resolutions ask- FA"‘ To E]ECT STR"(ERS % i : ! — ,,( ing for the independence of the Phil- S H i ¥ ippines under the protectorate of the Goal w:r'::'"‘:");o l:_:’:" H":"e:"” = o United Btater sere - adonto . | Wit tyrew S el : ‘ meeting of the Progressive party, 3 . Va., Feb. 2 ) ; 7 ; hieh & hoaded by Juan Sumulong, 4 | forts of the West Virginia and Pitts. = RS L former member of the Philippine com. | burg Coal company to.eject striking ¥ 3 or mission. miners from the company’s houses at 3 The resolutions added that the pro- | Colllers, W. Va, falled in two suits tried here. tectorate of the United States should continue’ until the islands possessed forces strong enough to repel any et M ANT o Iy - The jury disagreed in one and a ver- dict for the defendant was rendered In the other, 4

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