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WILL INSIST ON SALUTE T0 FLAG|== s —— Favors Eliminatiin 2 2 i “Mr. Andrews has agreed to pull | PreSldellt SaFS Mexlcall Fedl out or leave it to an elimination efals Must Apfllogize meeting. Mr. Andrews was the first | to announce himself, is more widely — known throughout the district and % 3 is sacrificing more by sueh a mest: NO TIME LIMIT IS SET|is then any othor man. 2 - s ‘'willing to do this for the good of the district, providing Mr. -Wilson = E Executive Does Not Consider That|will do the same. It is clearly up to| Four 8layers of Herman Rosenthal, Point Ympartant Because of the Dif.| MY. Wilson to glve his consent t0y 1o New York Gambler, Put to.Death such a move. - If he is not tied up In. Thirty-nine Minut —salden: with tiie ‘“antis” too tight, I be- Meve this can and will he done. 1¢| Schner Declares Witnesses ATIIM Him Perjured. Themaselves. ‘Washington, Apm’ 14—Pregident | it isn't done the public should know: Wilson told callers that a salute|the reason. If no reason be glven| gugping, N. Y. April 14—The four would be fired to the American flag |then it will have a right to draw 18| .,y men’ convicted. of the murder of Herman Rosenthal, ' the New York by Mexican federals at Tampico as|OWD conclusions. an apology for the recent arrest of| “The call shoulq come from the| iy gambler, were ,executed in sm‘ American marines. man who proclaims that he is the|gyo prigon, “Called” one. If such a call| 14 way just thirty-nine minutes from tric Chair in Silence. ficulty of Communication Between Washington and Tampice. The president spoke with such con- fidence that his hearers took it to|is not Neard soon we will all have aline time the frat shock’ was given— imply that the point would be insist-|right to believe that Mr. Wilson| upggq Frank” Cirofici the first to die ed upon, wishes to continue his bluff of £001-| . _yngy “Letty Loule” Rosenberg, the The president already has approved |ing the innocent public into the ddea |'jas¢ of the four, w ronounced dead. Rear Admiral Mayo's demand for the|that he has been “Called.” He hasn’t| ' «\Whitey Lewis"' (Jacob Selden salute as an apology. been called until now and this is the| schner) was the only one of the gun- Secretary Daniels also has notified | “call”. men to make a statement in the Admiral Mayo that his action is ap. Shohld Make Announcement deathhouse and none made & conf proved. “As to Mr Andrews it seems to me | 8ioh. Seidenschner declared the wit: “The salute will be fired,” was the| ) .+ it pe s sincere he ought at least | Besses against him had perjured positive announcement of the presi-| .. oo g sincerity. Too many | themselves and swore he was mot deat. of his friends are laboring under the | Sullty. He wis the gecond man exe He added that he did not consider delusion that he does mot want the | cuted. the EIermimd‘ol; t;l;:e lnllportant Abe: office of state senator. 1 he does “@yp the' Blood” (Harry Hom"u) cause of the difficulties of communica-| )1 4t he shoulq have little trouble | W8 the third. He went to his death Nther Gunmen Go to Eledi : £/ NO DELAY IN EXECUTIONS| a3 We can see ‘w‘hy-’you' should “This' prearation by .dti” e LIKE CHRISTMAS IN QUEBEC| any Snow, GIIO and Below Fruflng i Weather. . Montreal; April 14 —A heavy tAll of 800w, a gale of wind and a témpera- ture 10 degrees below freezing made this one of the most unpleasant April days that the province of Quebec ever has known. In this city the storm broke. many windows and disabled part of the municipal electric lighting system. -Cough Medicine for Children. Too much care cannot.be used in selecting-a cough medicine. for. chil- dren. It shoild: be pleasant to take, contain, no harmful substance and be most effectual. Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy meets these requirements and is a favorite with the mothers of young children ~ everywhere. - For sale by all dealers.—Ady. Notice Sealed bids' will be received till April 25th for the construstion of a building in Bemidji for 'Gill Bros. den’t shwe lf,eleeted Towill use all ‘my efforts in the interest of taxpay- Te- |ers, regarding equamy of '.axes and lmmmvemem of roads. CHAS. F. MOLLER, Plne'wood, Minnesota. PA!D _ADVERTISEMENT L1 (410 for series) Announcement . I-hereby announce myseif 4s a can- didate for the nomination for member of the: Holse from the eixty eecond district, to be voted upon at the pri- ‘mary election in June 1914. - As T haye been county commission- er,for Beltrami county for the past two terms I feel that I am in a posi- tion to know the needs of this" dis- trict well and will, if nominated and elected, serve my constituents to the best of my abllity. 25 HELIC CLEMENTSON. ! PAID ADVERTISEMENT ($10 for series) Announcement I hereby announce myself as a can- didate for the nomination of county commissioner from the third district to be voted on at the primaries to be held in June. -~ I'have been a resl- dent of this district. for the past sixteen years and if elected will serve the district and county to the best of my -ability. | of a largé number of friends I hereby /| ot its business atfairs. _|cure a suitable appropriation for the tion between Washington and Tam- pico. Secretary Bryan was reticent about the Tampico incident. He said he was in close correspondence with Charge O’Shaughnessy over Huerta’s promised investigation. He declined to reveal the nature of any dispatches between the state department and the terror stricken and apparently on the| Plans may be seen at Gill Bros store verge of collapse. or at Haxby and and Gillespie arch- “Dago Frank” was pronounced dead|.. at- 5:44, “Whitey Lewis” at. 5:52,|i%cts Fargo North Dakota. “Gyp the Blood” at 6:03 and “Lefty Louie” at 6:17. It required four shocks to kill “Lefty: Loule,” two were sufficient for the others. in convincing the public. If he wants to run on a county option platform there are plenty of supporters to be found. All that-is necessary is for him to satisfy the county opitonists that he will uphold this plank. Let’s eliminate by an elimination meeting Thirty-six per cent of the stock- holders in the Northern Pacific rail- Toag are women. LOUIS TEGNER, Pinewood, Minn., Town of Buzzle. ADVERTISEMENT (*$10. Paid for series) Father- Cashin, the Catholic chap- lain of Sing Sing, walked to the death chair with “Dago Frank” Rabbl Goldstein was with each of the three Jews. # Seidenschner Asserts Innocence. “Whitey Lewis’” last word was a denial of his guilt. 'He was calm and fully aware of all that was going on charge and would_neither afirm nor|CF lets get a dozen or more into the deny reports that General Huerta had | fight and put it up to the people at forbidden the salute demanded by Ad-|the primaries. miral Mayo. “It T signed this letter it might In some official circles the sugges-|give some one the idea that I was tlon that Huerta would refuse to per-|jooking for political glory myself, so ;‘r‘: the Is“l'::e lwasp{:;:ive& “’"hI’“"{ I will deliver it in person and make se. n heir o] n e refusal might compel drastic action on the|'N¢ Teauest that you publish it as| gy part of the United States. signed If any one wishes to know, | about him. He stepped into the death —_— advise me who he is and I will be|chamber, preceded by Rabbi Gold- A safety razor in which the blade | glad to talk to him. n|stein.. Before taking his place fn the and frame are vibrated rapidly from Yours truly, ““:(‘;el:‘t‘l‘e;';: St b s i i i - “A BYSTANDER” .. swore against me perjured them- light socket has been patented by a| Pioneer paper pencils, PeNNY|goves, I swear before God that 1 Chicago man, piece.—Adv. - did not shoot Rosenthal.” Seldenschner died hard, his body convulsively jumping as the current was_applied. “Gyp the Blood” Horowitz seemed paralgzed with feéar when - he was strapped to the chair. His eyes pro- truded. Two shocks were given him. “Lefty Loule,” the last, died hard. est. ' The préceding had beén given two shocks each, but four were neces- sary 'before Rosenberg was pro nounced dead. Tn ‘addition to the two" minhters, Father Cashin and Rabbl Goldstein and’ assistants, twelve men were in the chamber at each execution. Rosenthal Killed for “Squealing.” Herman Rosenthal was: murdered at 2 a: m. July 16, 1912. He had been furnishing - District “Attorney Whit- man with evidence" of police grafting which connected Police Lieutenant Becker with gamblers. - He had been warned to “hold-his tongue.” 2 ‘While dining at the Metropole, lo- cated just off Broadway on West For- ty-second street, he was called to the pavement by a man mnever identified. As he stepped to the curb he was shot through the brain, The murderers: calmly walked to a walting automobile and rode off to- ward Fifth avenue. A policeman recorded a flcfluoul number of the car..' A bystander took the license number and was arrested when he gave it to the police of the Forty-seventh street station. - Only the fact that District Attorney- Whit- ‘man took immediate personal charge of the case saved this man ‘and his memory of the car number “to the prosecution. It was this slender thread of evidence from which Whit- man traced the real ‘slayers. Informed Becker of Killing. It was subsequently 'learned that Becker recéived word of the shooting from Jack Rose, Becker’s stoolpigeon, by phone. The police lieutenant im- mediately rushed from his apart- ments uptown: to reassure the men who had ‘engineered the shooting. It was also learned that Becker, in an automobile, had passed the Metroj a few minutes before Rosenthal. was killed. Up to the very last “Dago Frank,” “Gyp the Blood,” “Lefty Loule” and| “Whitey Lewis” ‘asserted their inno-| cense. Becker was tried before they were. - ‘They were confident Becker ‘would: not be convicted. , When he ‘was, however, they did not lose hope. Becker ‘was convicted of first de- gree murder as instigator of the. crime and sentenced to death. For over a year he sat in. a cell' on the “life side” of the “little green door” which leads to the dread chair. “Then Beautiful Wash Goods In Copenhagen, Tan, Apricot and Black, price...... 50c and 35¢ Ratines and Crepe The fad of the season in Wash fabrics, all popular shades and White, per yard .... 25¢ Specia: Purchase In Ribbon Good width and dainty patterns, per yard............ 25¢c A new line of Ladles Muslin Underwear just unpacked Ladies’ and Misses’ Ramcnats J ust the thing for spring weather....................... $4.50, $5.00, $6. 00 W. 6. Schroeder |© The store that serves you best at all times Phones 65 and 390 oourt ~ of appeals on grounds. He is now in the Tombs, Becker was arrested July 29, 1812, but nearly two months elapsed before the apprehenaion of the gunmen. Thelr “trial betore Justica Goft marked s rec- ord of speed in cflmflnl nrounun Found s Gure for Rbeumatiom © “I suffered with rheumatism xor two years and could not get my right| hand to my mouth for that length of time,” ~writes Lee L. Chapman. he was granted a mew trial by flue 2 technical; Political Announcements ANNOUNEMENT Paid Advertisement $10.00 for Series Announcement - 1 hereby annouce myself as a can- didate for the nomination of county ‘commissioner for the Third district to be voted on at the primaries in June anq if nominated anqd elected ed to conduct office in an azhle and sat- igfactory mnnnar : the voters at ’Lh.e polls. B SAM J'ALLEN. 3 ADVERT!SEMENT To be paid at.regular rates Announcement - . " Yellding to the urgent solicitation Dresent myself as a candidate for the nomination. for Representative for the 62nd Senatorial District. , . It elected I shall work for legisla- tion that will give our state an eco- ‘nomical and-efficient adminstration, I fayor the reloaning of the state funds within the state.” I shall use my best ef- forts to further the securing of ad- ditional state aiq for the construc- tion ‘of roads and bridges." " If you keep on mi 1 shall do all in my power to se- | ¥ P mg a cheap carbon paper, some day it will canse erection ‘of the sixth Normal school, you a bigger loss than at Bemidji. the cost of all the carbon 1 will endeavor to secure the adop- nlper you'll buy in a tion of the revolving fund amend- life-time. ment known as House File No. 1242. I will assist and vote for any legis- iation that will help in the deyelop- ment of Nopthern Minnesota. M ult | K 0 py '3, U. WILLIAMS. Carbon Paper % = gives ~you _ absolutely PAID ADVERTISEMENT sl il Inserted by A. L. Morris who has black or blue its copies Daid the regular rates for the series NEVER fade, rub® mor Announcement * smudge. Economical, too To the Voters of Beltrami County because you can make Minn:. 100 good, legible copies 1 hereby announce myself as a can- from one 5||eel and can didate for the nomination for Coun- m!(_e 20 ct}"mu‘ at one ty Treasurer of Beltrami County, at writing. What is more, i ; the Primariep to he held June 16th, || . MultiKopy doesn’t carl, 1914, dry out nor skin over. - I have been a resident of Beltrami Bflmld Piu“esr P“h County for the past 16 years, part of the time engaged in farming, general c“m any ; mercantile and banking business, and can say that I am thoroughly con- Fourth St. Bemldll, Minn, versant with the duties pertaining to the office of County Treasurer. I _1 hereby announce myself as can- will - endeavor to represent my con- For Rent all accept. cost, no ebligation. machine is yours. It will do the same work subtract and multiply. This rental offer is made to workers—men who buy Ad- ders to save their own time, their own hard work and their errors. 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