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VOLUME 11. NO. 265. ARNY BILLLAUDED [ BEIDNSAW MLL s MILACA NAN BEADS | s o 'v’JUBfiHEFUSES BY CONGRESSMAN|==o——we—| T0 BE REBUIL ““"‘m‘zy"é‘?‘i&fi*"“* STATELANDSOCIETY| ==t 10 ACCEPT PLEA render as Hostage for Son. Democratic State Committee. g suity of Frank w:.mu-, Who Con- fessed To Having Burned Bemidji Mill, Quufimd—Mmh quilt That dnterest in the wmenatorial Officials Of The Crookston Lumber|otraw vote, conducted by the Plon- Company Decide Such Move To Be <feer last week, caused much interest 'Aivunble—erk Already Begun |18 again made evident by a ballot re- . |ceived from Deming, . New Mexico, this morning. It was signed by WILL COST mm slooooo John McDonald, of this city, who 1s now cruising in that country. Wil- liam Chicheeter i8 the first ‘choice of Ready For &‘Wlns June First When |tho voter, while Jabk: Hilliby 1s sec- 300 Men Will Be Given Employ- ond.. Although boflfhflmnm and Hilliby are aware of the responsibil- ment—Capacity 20,000,000 [0 iien would fall upon thelr e young shoulders should = either . be That it will be advisable to re-|elected, they refuse to even. consider build the Bemidji éaw mill, destroyed |making the race. Hilliby de the iby fire early Thursday morning, has|manager of the Bemidji agency of ibeen decided by officers of the Crooks |the Swift packing ‘company while ton Lumber company end already |Chichester holds animportant posi- work on the new structure has begun, | tion with the Crookston Lmer com- ‘Thomas McCann; superintendent of | P2nY. = the lumber department; E. H. Dea, general superintendent; B. logging superintendent and Andrew Larson, superintendent of the saw- mill, all officers of the Shevlin inter- ests, returned to Bemidji this morn- ing from Minneapolfd where at a session of the company officials yes- (terday it was decided to rebuild. confessed that it was he who lit the government had done all this work To Be Modern Mill ; fire which burned the mill, aud Who in the gevernment arsenals and navy The new mill is to be erected at a|BEMIDII WON LAST RNiGHT| ™™ i > yesterday walved preliminary hear- yards at the least estimate $35,000,- UNABLE TO RAISE RANSOM |cost of $100,000 and will be capable McGilvray Chosen President Ing before Court Commissioner D. H. 000 would have been saved to the —_— of turning out approximately twenty 5 ¥ J. H. McGflvray of Milaca was Fik on & charge of areon In the taxpayers. General Terrazas Cannot Comply With |million annually. Its capacity be-|¥ % % % % X ¥ % ¥ & 4 % % % ¥]elected president after a spirited con- third degree, resulting in his being “For instance, the army officers Villa’s Demand. ing about the same at the burned|¥ There will be two basketball {test in which he recelved fifty-two ibound over to the grand jury, asked are paying the ammunition ring $3.-| El Paso, Tex., March 7—With the |down structure. % games at the Athletic olub this ¥|votes against nineteen for B. F. that he be given the privilege of 16 for a 3-inch shrapnel case that|time at hand when his son, Colonel| When completed the mill will be|* evening. The high' school %|Farmer of Minneapolis and ten for pleading guilty. they can manufacture and are manu- | Luis Terrazas IL, is to be shot unless | o1 of the most modern and complete | * quint will play Bigley and the *|opsanl. No Motive For Crime : Tells Why Measure Which Carries With it $94,000,000 Appropriation Should Result Satisfactorily — MEANS $35000000 SAVING 1 H ;Milm, Defeats J. J. Opsahl of This City and E. F. Farmer In Spirited Contest MACKENZIE MADE SECRETARY Charges That Government Officers » Aided Manufacturers In Demand- \ ing And Obtaining High Prices ‘Will Serve Only Until Permanent Job|* . XI\ Created, and This Is Dependant On Securing of Funds bt ‘Two Bemidji men, J. J. Opsahl and W., R. Mackenzie, secretary of the Northern Minnesota Development as- sociation, were promiment at the meeting of the Minnesota land men held at Minneapolis and at which the Minnesota Farm Lands associa- tion was organized. Opsahl wae re- ‘commended for the presidency of the society, while Mackenzie was made 'a member of the executive commit- tee and mamed temporary secretary, The purpose of the newly formed organization is to (oost the state, ladvertise dts resources and secure legislation that. will encourage set- . | Attorney MoKusiok, Appointed To { Change Of Plea STATE FIRE MARSHALYL HERE Keller Arrives In Bemidji Aud Seys That Invegtinfion Concerning Fire Will Be Thorough / ' Judge Stanton- last evening refus- ed to-accept Frank Warner's pleq, of guilty, when the man who claims to have set Ithe fire which destroyed the Bemidjt mill Thursday morning was < arraigned before him for sentence. Warner, who late Thursday night By R. F. Wilson Washington, March 7,—Speaking on the floor of the House during the consideration of the Army Bill, which ocarries appropriations of $94,000,000 and which for the first time in the history of the government provides that hereafter munitions of war must 'be manufactured in government ar- senals, Representative Clyde H. Tav- enuer of Illinois said: “In the last 20 years the ammuni- tion ring and the armor ring have - drawn down $100,000,000 worth of fat government contracts, and if the Visitors Claim Another ::fiame will Prove Supremacy Over Athletics . .And Defy Is Accepted by Malone — Photos by American Press Association. - facturing at the government arsen-|® ransom of $250,000 is produced,| . \y. procont day saw mills, Noth-|® Athletics wijl play:St. Cloud. %] The - executive committes,- one When taken before the judge, War- . als for $1.75. The army officers | Joneral Luls Terrazas, the aged Mexl-|, "0 o "1obest of machi 111 | % % % % ¥ % % % ¥ ¥ ok %% % % %[ from each congressional distriot, was| Charles ¥. Murphy was not elimi- ’ 75, can, threatened to go to Chihuahua [i1'8 but the latest of machinery will : . rphy 0f ner said that he wished to ‘plead elected as follows: nated as leader of the Democratic or- First district," H E. Skinner, ganization in New York state. He Albert Lea. eliminated. himself. ~When it was all have been paying the ammunition |gor the purpose of placing himself in |De installed, and when the first log 4 ring $18.03 for a 3.8 inch shrapnel |the custody of General Francisco|passes through the band saw June| That another game would prove that they can manufacture and are|Villa, rebel leader, as a hostage for |1, Bemidji will be able to boast of |St. Cloud to be a Mtfl' team than guflty. He stated that he had no attorney and when he answered that he did not desire to name one Judge manufacturing In the government ar. | the son. one of the worlds finest lumber man- | that which represents the Bemidit Second district; J. B. Ludlow, | pver and Willlam Church Osborn had|o, 0 "0 pointed Chester MoKuaick senals for $7.94. . Displlt(‘!grls ‘from ldmfiihuah“& 557 |ufacturing establishments. Athiletic club was the contents of a| Fushmore. ‘ committee Mr. Murphy walked up to[to defend him. H “A contract for $1,900,064 worth (~tierl Vite 18 e "5;‘“’ et To Give 300 Employment R s - Third district, Charles A. |the new chairman’s desk and sald: After a brief consultation Attorney of ammunitfon was given to the ‘;o: gol:::lcm'x‘:gr:za‘:‘ hel :ot"::_‘:;z While every effort will be extend- | Ch2llenge lssued. {of amés Malone Lammers, Stitlwater. “Congratulations, Mr. Chairman. McKusick informed the court that he Frankford Argenal at Philadelphia|coming, One is the ordinary method |ed to have the mill in operation by |Manasger of . the Athletics early this Fourth district, A. R. Burr, “Thank you, Mr. M“"l‘h}'v" said Mr.|could not recommend that Warner's and the government saved $979,000,|of shooting by a firing squad. The |the first part of next June, the de-|morning, by Gene Murphy, manager| St. Paul. Osborn.: plea of guilty be accepted. He sald ‘These pictures, the larger of Mr. Osborn and the smaller of Mr. Mur- phy, were made at the meeting. or approximately $1,000,000 on a|other conte?plntes forcing the prison- |finite date is of course not known. |of the twice defeated visitors. Fifth dl;trlct, E. H. Evans, $2.000,000 order. er to go to Torreon when Villa attacks | Three hundred men will be given em- Gon ¢ Minneagolis. crime could be obtained from the pri- “At the Rock Island, Illinois, ar-|that city and of placing him in the |ployment. i M“m.ly gonfends, . [t atother Sixth district, W. R. Macken- sone:, and under the wndlt:o:lp;o senal the government owns two great ;"0“‘ “;‘;‘;fl ‘;‘ 3;9 d“,“"i“fi“' ";’J:"e Workmen are now employed clean- | 5226 Will prove St. Cloud ta'be the} ;. penygss, 3 would suggest that investigation as $50,000 stone buildings originally | o o T E G nl:ccn.yn © © U ing away debris of the destroyed|Pest team, and that the largs playing| Seventh district, A. D, O'Brien MISSlONARY PRlEST “ERE to his sanity be made. construeted for manufacturing pur-|" peghite the fact that he was “the |building, and all possible haste will |floor 8o handicapped his team that| Graceville. & s Did Not Want Tawyer | B poses. Army officers' are opposing|richest man in Mexico,” General Ter-|be made in rushing the structure to|the boys were unable’to.play the Eighth district, George: E. Judge. Stanton th Wy a plan to equip them with machinery |razas pleads that he has found it im- | completion. -|game of which they are capable, bat| ®Rupley, Duluth. : ucEe n then endeavored to for manufacturing fleld artillery | possible to raise the $250,000 ransom thiat fthey are now familier with the Ninth district, P. B. Grass, meke it plain to Warner that a8 his that absolutely no motive for the Will Remain Here Entire Week Con- s duoting Services and Lecturing— attorney (the law requirfng that kie ammunition, because if they were|demanded. MADE FOND DU IA FFER |surroundings ‘and should win in an-| Red Lake Falls, : A equippe they would no longer have| United States Consul Marion Letch- B 09 other contest, 3 Tenth ~distriot, George W. First Sermon Tomorrow . |1be represented) would not consent to | i an excuse to-give.the fat contracts|®" Who Is still here, has been appeal- - Manager Malone it ‘Orvé accepted| Dodge;. Delano. ! the plea of guilty sentence could not ¥ for this ammunition to fhe ammuni.| % 1 b¥-the general to interfere, but |Champions of'the World May Play be-imposed. . 'The-fudge - suggested the~terms of Munph¥-amd-the two Hie’ 15 sowerloss to do 8o, ; : " Committes Elects Others .C ae AR Ao T tion ring. So these fine buildings| = - —omor oo 10 €0 5O Three Games Here Next Week |teams will battle agath this evening. | mno exeoutive committee, In ses-| O CATHOLICS ARE INVITED :::: m‘l;:;:m i e-.n; . are lying idle so far as manufactur- [k X ¥ Kk K K KKK KK K ¥ KKk > — That St. Cloud has a chance to Win |, aeter the convention, elected J. ST thon. This the defendant refused to do, 2 g | Ing purposes are concerned, and are|* SUNDAY IN THE CHURCHES, *| Telegrams from the Fond du Lac |this evening is made evident by the |p 1 .udiow of Rushmore, vice presi-| Non-Catholics as well a8 members Graimm M. Torrance, county .m: i | being used merely for storage pur-|¥ % ¥ ¥ ¥ K K ¥ % %k k % % ¥ & | basketball team asking terms for|fact that they led Bemidji during the | gent ~ George W. Dodge of Delano, [of that church are urged to attend ney; représented the state, and today i 9 Doges. Salvation Army three games, have heen recelved by |ontire frst half last ovening, Which|ireasurer, and W. R. Mackensle, ec-f o migsionary’ meetings to (be held|he had not deelded on what course to “The Rock Island Arsenal is now 2 the manager of the local aggregation, |ended in 7 ¢o 4 score. Bemidji won 22 | otary. Mr. Mackenzie's election is gl Sunday school at 2:30. Services at . Ty. ‘here during the next two weeke by|Pursue, his time being taken up in 3 — i the largest arsenal in the United |g pelock, and if the proposition is considered [to 7. temporary. He agreed to serve as 5 7 | Qlatilot, court whete he: Yepresimting | States, and when the policy of com- satistactory and accepted, the world’s| Bemidji’s, work during the second |gecretary until euch time as the as- | Reverend Father McGrath of . the that state in a criminal sction = plete government manufacture of 2 champions will play here next week. (half was sensational. Bach member | g, ation can 1and a man for perman- | Paulist missionary, of Chicago. When 3 5 1) i munitions in government arsenals Congregational (Nymore) As the champs belong to the pro-|of the team played strong basketball. gots to working right, the Rock Is-| Sunday school at 11 a. m. Preach- | peggional class they ask an enormous | Howe's playing was the game's fea- land Arsenal i destined to become| M8 at 7:30 G. M. Peacock, pastor. |gym, ture Murphy and Smith etarred for one of the largest arsenals in the —_— St. Cloud. world, This arsenal has the advant- Norwegian Lutheran AID OF PHONE USERS ASKED The game thin evening will be will age of free water power, the govern-| Services in Bemidji at 3 p. m. and D — worth seeing as the visitors are de- ment owning its’ own power plant|in Aardahl at 8 p. m. Geo. Larson,| Merchants of the city and officials | termined to land a vietory. in the Mississippi River. The govern- | pastor. of the North Western telephone com- The foliowing was’the line up in Y. ment can manufacture cheaper at pany are now making an appeal to|last nights game: Keller Here State Fire Marshall Keller i3 in Be- midjl today arrfving here from St. Paul this morning, 'While not will- ' ing to make any statement concern- i T ing the case he said that a thorough investigation would be held and everything possible done to find out ‘'what motive Werner had in burning ent secretary, which cannot be done until funds have been raised. /The only fight on the long list of resolutions introduced by the com- Tmittee was on the proposal to have] all real estate dealers licensed and 'bonded by the state. W. D. Wash- iburn led a fight against this but was forced to withdraw his amendment. speaking of .the priest who - arrived ihere today, Rev. J. J. T. Philippe, \pastor of St, Philip’s church, said: “Father McGrath is known to be a first class migsionary and his ener- getic and effective work will be ap- preciated by all attending. - The first week will be especially for Catholics and the second week for nmon-Cath- Rock Island than at an other point in . residents of the city who order their | Bemidji 8t. Cloud alics, but any person may attend any [the mill. Chief Assistant Fire Mar- the United States. Episoopal groceries, meats and supplies by tele- | Neumann e Roth Denounces Curbstone. Men meeting, sermon or lecturs, what-[shall Fullerton and Deputy Thorn are : Sunday school at 9:30 Holy com- Resolutions were adopted vigor- m Bemid - “One of the stock arguments of the munfon and sermon at 10:30. Arch- phone to always give the name of | Brandon 1 Murphy ously denoutioliE curbsline brokers ever his creed may be. The order Still in 1 1. i army and navy officers has been |geocon Parshall o ‘the person ordering immediately af- i 1 Alden nndyfihelr ‘methods and pledging the |24 time of the services will be the “Why 'Am I Poor.” | L that the ammunition ring and the 3 ) ter they have been connected with | Peck g Smith assoclation 0 keep all ‘such’ people same on Sundays as usual and the| mhe only reason why Warner set i armor ring are composed of a group their party. This will do away with | Bestul g Litzinger dafly services will commence at|the fire, as explained by the man who Swedish Lutheran, Sunday school at'12. Service in the evening at 8. The choir will sing at this service, J. H. Randahl, pas- tor. out of the association. J. J. Hill, Allen D. Albert, D. C. Armstrong of Albert Lea, J. B, Lud- low of Rushmore an Bert Ball of Chi- cago addressed the session. Meeting Dates Fixed i During the meeting the various development associations fixed the dates for thelr “Tiwice a year Meet- ings” as followa: of patriotic manufacturers, and that we ought to give them work in time ' of peace in order that we could de- pend upon their patriotic cooperation in time of war. But when war with Spain was imminent these three con- A Ao cerns got together and issued an ulti-| ~ First Scindinavian Lutheran matum to the government, that they| Services in the morning at 10:30. | o’clock. Sr. C. E. at 7 p, m. Evening would not manufacture a single piece|Rev. Th. M. Bakke of Mapleton |gospel service at 8. Midweek prayer of armor plate unless the govern-|Minnesota, iwill preach. Sunday |meeting at 8 o’clock Thursday even- a great deal of hard feeling as sev-| Baskets, Bemidji: Howe, 5; New- eral complaints have been made that| man 2; Bestul 2; St. Cloud, Murphy, orders have been given and the par-| 2; Roth, 1. Fouls, Bemidji, Brandon, ties disconnected (before the name|4 out of 5 chances. St. Cloud, Mur- could be ascertained resulting in the|phy, one out of six chances. Scorer, delay of tne orders. Klien, Timer, Riley, Umpire, Gene Munphy, Referee, J. Malone, seven o'clock and will include in- structions. At 7:30 there will be sermons and lectures and will be fol- lowed by Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament.” ‘When asked about the Paulist priests and their organization, Father Philippi said: “The missio ary society of the Paulist priests was founded by the Very Reverend Isaac has served two terms in the state 'penitentiary, follows: “After I hiad assisted in taking an injured man to the hoapital 'Wednes- day night I went to the city dock. I stood there for a few minutes and ithis thought entered my mind, ‘Hell, what is the use of letting these fel- lows have all the money they wish ORGANIZE LODGE AT SOLWAY —_— ‘e ment would agree to pay them $100 [school at 12 o’clock. Rev. T. 8. Kol- |ing. The public 1s cordially. invited West Central Development asscoia- | Thomas Hecker, a convert to theland a1 the luxurles of 1ife and me a ton more than the price that had |Ste, pastor. to attend these gervices. . Rey. J, ¢, |Odenmarkens Ljus Promises To Be|tion, June 17, 18, 19 and November [Catholic church. (The work of this|rematn homelese and broke,” i been determined upon by Congress ! Strand, pastor evangelist of Adams Thriving Order 17, 18, 19 and 20. soclety embraces all branches of the after an investigation as a fair Ffipfiut presbyterty will preach morning and L Northern Devolopment assocfation, |Catholic Apostolase. I feel confident WIRING PROGRESSING ! price. Sunday school at 10 a, m. Preach-|evening S. E. P. White pastor, Favoring @ branch of the Inde-|June 3, 4 and 5 and December 1, 2,|that Father McGreth's lecturep in e “But at the same time the armor|ing at 11 @, m, and 8 p. m. Dr. M. D. . pendent Order of Good Templars in |3 and 4. this city will be conductive of great-|New Telephone B ilding to be In Use ring was selling to Ruseia for $249 |Fuller will preach in the absence of First Methodist School District No. 123, residents of | Red River Valley usocmkm. June|er unity and harmony among all the ph a ton the same plate that §t was de- |the pastor. Jr. Young People’s meet- Morning worship 10:45. Subject.|Solway, met last evening and elected 25. 26 and January b, 6, 7 and 8, people, whatever thefn religion may In Near Future < manding $616 a ton for from the|ing at 2:30. Sr. Young Peoples’ |“Powers of the World To Come.” |officers. John Thoren was elected L. ibe.” Rapid progress is being made with / United States government.” meeting 7 p. m. Mid-week meeting |Sunday echool. 12:00. Junior league|T.and Mrs. G. Johnson, V. L. T. The Leaves For Glasgow gy the wiring on the new telephone — e R, 3 for prayer and bible study Thursday |3:30. Sermonettee by pastor. Ep-|other officers elected were, Anna Edward Kaelble left this afternoon | Charles Shoers as sentenced to 16 buflding and anless something un- Chandler’s Condition -Critical evening at 7: 30.. Public cordiaily [worth league 6:30. Evening service|Larson, P. L. T.; Mrs. A, Johngon, |for Glasgow, Montane, where he will |days in the county jail this morning forseen happens the mew quanters / A. P. Chandler of Fargo, North Da- | #nvited to attend these services. Chas | 7:30 Subject “Poetry Of A Blessed |chaplain; William A. Johnson, Mar- |remain until next fall. ~ Mr. Kaelble | for beating up Walker Arkey Of-| b i vee in record time. Sever-.. f Kota, who with his family spends the Chandler, pastor. Life” District Superintendent Rev. S.|shall; Luelle Ja!mBon, assistant mar- [filed on a homstead last September, ticers Ripple and Brown made the al men are now employed installing 5 4 summers at Lavinia is in a critical L. Parish will preach and hold Quar-|shall; Stone Johnson, guard; Bert|and in accordance with the laws of |arrest. Shoers was given his option % the apparatus necessary for the new system. The wiring s much more complicated than on the old system but experts have taken charge and little trouble ds being experienc- { od with this portion of the work. of paying a $26 fine or accepting the hospitality of the city for 16 days. He commenced serving hie term this By "HOP” the government will be required to live on the land, which is located tour miles from Glasgow. He will be joined by Mrs. Kaelble later, condition at his nome in Fargo. He Presbyterian terly Conference Wednesday at 8:00 | Thoren, sentinel; Gust Johnson, L. hag had heart trouble for some time| Sunday school and bible class at|p. m. Prayer meeting Thursday 8:00 | Deputy. Regular- meeting nights past, having been ill ever since he|10 & m. Morning service at 11 a. m. [p. m. All are cordially invited to the |were . decided "upon and 18 left Lavinia last fall. He has been|Jr. -and intermediate C. E. at 3 |services. Charles W. Gilman, pastor.'members initiated. A mnconscious for the past ten days and is not expected to recover. Mr. Chan- s oo e Pne cone e ot 00| SOOOP RepoRTER Where's That Song About “Roses Bloom For Lovers”? a beautiful orchard across the lake % ) STEAL RIDE T0 BEMIDJT | | ——— = = = (o] Two St. Cloud young men anxious ;‘} where he raises apples, several kinds I JusT wui%w: NSE%S?APE_Q‘:‘%N = OHLVZTIES ) o HZZiE MERT (s > to witness the basketball game be- of plums, grapes and other friuts and mfimfl&flfl' WHO FELL N L OVE NEVER MIND 1 ! tween the C. A. O, team ‘of that city berries. Last year he added & large AN HE SAD (FTD WITH A FASHION 4D { 2 3 . |end the Bemidjf Afthletics crawled number of fruit trees to his orchard COME RIGHTOVER. = / & > ) A N on top of the passenger train bound all of which were in splendid condi- HED NTQODUCEME | “ 4" N 4 7 K 5 for this city. One young man was tion last fall, O H\S MODEL - ¥ i 4 3 ” ¢ 2\ £ 5 ;’:mn:’:l“,:’n:,bm :‘P::. PG S | 2 ‘River was warming s New Directories On Press hands over a ventilator and ‘was or- New phone directories are now on dered off. The other remained with -2 the press and will ibe distributed dur- in a-few feet of his companion and ing the next few weeks. In the new was not seen and arrived in Bemidjt book the number of names registered KA 17 i D 3 with the basketball team, The next { for (phones’ hsa been greatly increas- - : ~ S train to Bemidfl brought the young ed. According fto W. Giles, manager, S o G 7 4 & " . |man m was ordered off M Pine the rates will pot. be increased for A 5 = some time after.the. new -ystem | - put into \lu.

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