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5 0" . e ASKS Fflfl RflGKEFELLER o i MunE MEN Say B]oodshed in Colorado| 1 Was Unnecesiary llas Been Violated. _Fadnrals Massmgat PEACE OFFERS REJECTED their belongings: 1 ‘have :lrudy il i 5 3 BEM'DJ' BRYAN T0 ANSWER NOTE| = Fum oo e i vam c“lz < N ianu(s the dostor overpowered (o, huy a lot of new things, The| - " & ‘AT THE &% AN 2 ’ limate ihere is tropical and fright-| . - [} Executive Committes, In 8ession at | Mexican Dictator Asserts That Land:|: T und in the. »hn clan’s ‘arm | ¢ : i 2 % % ? fully hot, and, oficourse, things that s l:l at indianapolis, Denounces Brutal-|“ ing of Troops at Vera Cruz te Re- rlous because of the nature of {1V ; e ¢ i n'md'“ Piflfl"f Im __[the weapon used. The dagger had|one ‘Wwears in Mexico (my are of no place the Sallors Then Ashore Was | haan fashi ied by Dalton from a plecn ‘use to one here. Contrary to Peace Agreement. of heavy galvanized wire. lntecuon of| . Almost C: With Joy. the wound is feared. g ‘Washington,: May 9.—Secretary I think: these are: the happ! Bryan admitted that this; government | .|. IO S SRR ok days of my life;’in epite of the. heaf had received a note from the South and’ hard: work. - I just ‘stopped- to ‘SUPPLY STORE Ity of Gunmen and Pledges Suppert w‘n MPABTMENT BusY of Organization to the Strikers. Indianapolis, Ind.,, May 8—John D. Rockefeller, Jr., could have prevent- E"" Pmflllmfln Bllflg Made | ea the 1085 of tife 1n Cotorado by ta- » ¥ * voring 4 settlement of the coal atrike | American mediators seeking to solve| + Do A8 you PLEASE” HER «|Watch two regiments. of ‘American| for Possible Eventualitles. - [tnrousn a meeting of the operators |tne Mexican crisis tn which comp]qmi-l- " LONGEVITY. LAW. |soldiers march by, flags fiying and and miners, according to a statement |is made by the Huerta government|¥ . R ! “I'bands Dlaying. ‘They are. going to issued by the international executive |that Americans at Vera Cruz are in : A;'.‘“;::lt;-er :f;: cef;:rfl::i '_:‘_ the f;ont and we poor devils who o 2 : 2 G » have been through so much in Mex- - SALE—Go RS 3 FOR —On RS ‘board of the United Mine Workers of | violation of the armistice. Asked as b2 3 ¥ - :*""****fl** 4 | America, in session here. to the details of the mediating en: : :::'107;:;1“:::)'11?11::: h:::: : ico during the past three years of | Northwestern S -partly modern & . Vera Orus, May 9.—Massing ++| The statement also declares that|voys’ note Mr. Bryan said: 4 dlets and fixed modes of liv- 4| Tevolution, almost ery with joy that|- No. 18; Gua e : -] 6th an@ Irvin 4 of tederal troops under General | “there can be no turning back or| It simply sets forth what Huerta |« 1ing are a help to longevity. +|there is now @ prospect-of interven-|. ated, 90 per 3 D. R. Burgess. 4 Maas on the outskirts of this k| turning aside. The sacrifices already |says. A reply to the note will be|+ She says she has lived and & tion and peace. . \We all love Mexico| , $2.25 for bush | EEEGESNEEEG_——_—_—_— i G% LD One @ ¢ity and alarming reports +|mude are too great.” made.” + eaten as she pleased all her +|and are sorry for what will happen| Minn., sack = < Sottae ntis + Brought here by refugees from. #1.. Tne . statement reviews the strike | Ambassador DaGama of Brall and |+ life. The disposition to “make +|to the Mexicans when these soldiers| Wwood seed corn ent-end cella 4+ Moexico City led GenerlllFuus- i and - continiess Ministers Ndon of Argentina and Sua-|% the best of what comes,” she <= |of ours start inland, for they are cer-| tion Dassél Mia D. R. Burgess. : ton l:. :nr ’fl"f.’.’.’fi:fl'ie;&f- 4| ~“We deplore the loss of life, acts of ez of Chile were .astir early. None 1 .?rl;: 11'1 wha: ::kel life. I tainly- a mighty competent looking LOST—Gas tall |- EveP as-a boy e b ""w Movs bas more than 30 4| violence and destruction of property [of the mediators would” diacuss the % ;nt thevc::t “'ry T oee. 7 Ibunch, D leaae Tt [ Sy ME_G p: l & 000 soldiers in his command. =+ [ Which have taken place. We are for [ news emanating from Mexico City re- &+ 4| Tshall “write you each week now, reward: tieacantoa dog's tail 04‘7] eegn : :;.m'e * 4| peace and the establishment of right | garding the Huerta protest, forward- .,. FE ST E e Fok b for that is as often as a .stefnner ORI and ses him 8coot? $r TR . bbbk kbbb kbbb - relations between employers and em- | ed through Acting Minister of For- leaves this port for the U. S.” We 2 g P & A Ly ployes. We have exercised our efforts | eign Relations Esteva. Ruiz, and later | W]LL S|"PL|FY ROLL CALLS |are just aropping letters in thie post-| . #arden land wi| - Sure you did—we did!|For satE_—10 Washington, May 9.—The Mexlcan| ¢ "oy times toward righteous deal-|confirmed here by :Secretary Bryan. z et s office without stamps, -as’ Mextcan| .8l fenced, near | And how about that| onion soil eig situation has assumed a more warlike | jngs.» When the United States would re-| Mmemhers of Lower House of Congress |'stamps are N. G. now and I don’t| Will eell reasor Y R TS middi on Lake aspect. Activitles In the war depart-| The miners asked for a conference [ ply to the envoys’ note was not made think they know just what they| I.Bang, R F D lot, or house or piece S ot meat, which began on the receipt of | time after time, it is sald, and, quit|known. President Wilson is said to e miaji, Minn e : ] f the H should do about mail for . forelgn P of furniture, or auto you|' risteen acres fidential advices from General | Work only after they had been refused | have been informed of the Huerta the h: A1l have thef t 2 Ly = | S v > = g leng con! f 2 e house will have their votes rec arts, or else there is no supply here|FOR . RENT—Mo¢ wish to get rid of? but three kep Punston, were renewed through the|® hearing repeatedly. governemnt’s communication and the ed with ‘an electrical-device at the D 3 upply < 0 I { r meraing and ware brought to the at- Brutality of Gunmen. subject was ‘consldered ‘at; the .cab of American stamps, therefore you| Welsh, 1121 Bei Tie a Daily Pioneer Want| Nice bunch- of — weation of President Wilson and the| “A lomg list of persecutions oul-|“GHeotRE o | gress. Decision ta install such a de. e ave to Doy Dostage for this|waANTED—will v Ad to it friend—do if| DBircth, popiar. eabinet at its regular session. minated in the massacre of Ludlow G | H vice was agreed upon at a conference | ltter upon 1 3 : ing clothes. H now! sell for §600, United States nor Genera uerta ¢ h lead. Elliott ‘Woods “With the best of love for you all ay as you wa 13 While this. activity disclosed that|on. April 20. The brutality: of the|,,q d int tormal armiss| OF ;1oUSe. leaders.. Biilott "Woods, au. 1| - Of Pogues livery Phone 31 = 2 bet de for| Eunmen seemed at that time to_have | L. Yo entered inte.any formal armis.| ity ondent of the Capital, will su-|and assuring you that. everything is Prkat S one 31. sight good? P every preparation was being made for hed its climax. After the battle| " pervise its installation’ during the re-|well with me and that there is ab- Pioneer, Bemid Possible eventualities, yet Secretary | Feéached its 3 No Formal Armistice. Gt ol 5. ThY scheme A8 to 4 FOR SALE 1o . s of War Garrison said just before en-| W8 over eleven children, ranging in & | ces! NEress. solutely no danger mow that I am L e, LOST—Silver gr. w. | age from six months to ten years,| What occurred was this: The medi- | gimplity and shorten” me roll calls, | 1 on 0 11y own peopls, Tam ! « . 1 1-2 miles ca8 | S—— 3 ~ [ nal troop movemen 55 5 vy : T erdered” from the smokiag ruina of Mhels de.| 0% of negotiations. To this Secre-| GRAIN AND. Pnowsm PRICES ‘Bert. . | ‘aome dlearing ¢ WANTED—To b i il'.hl. midst of the military prepara- n;om ;h«; SmoKiLE T S tary Bryan replied that it was as- “I sent a cablegram the moment I| once. Inquire Berglund. C g o - | stroyed homes. = n % % tions came definite word that the me- “This 18 an awful sacrifice, all of | Sumed there would be a uuspennio: of Duluth Whut &nd Flax. arfived here, advising of ms:’ safety. or Phone 488. 4 store. diating envoys had received from Gen-| which could have been avolded i | hostilitles, except to- repel attack. Duluth, May 8.—Wheat—On track|Trust you received it 0. K. General Huerta's answer was under-| and to arrive, No. 1 hard, 94%c; No. 1 stood to be an acceptance, but the| Northern, 9314c; No. 2 Northern, 920 exact terms have not been given out.| Flax—On track and to arrive—$1.56. Mr. Bryan has several times. point- ed out that this did not constitute a South St. Paul ‘Live Stook. formal armistice, but. only an as- South St. Paul, May 8.—Cattle— sumption that hostllities would be | gteers, $6.00@8.50; cows and heifers, suspended except to resist aggres-|gq75@7.50; calves, $5.25@8.50. Hogs— slon, $815@8.30. ‘Shorn - sheep—Shorn eral Huerta, and submitted to the| John D. Rockefeller, Jr., ‘who occu- United States government, complaint| Ples such a powerful position in the - that new landing of American troops financial world, - would have spoken and war materlal at Vera Cruz|©on® Wword, favoring a settlement amounted to a breaking of the armis-| through a meeting between the rep- tice which had been arranged by the resentatives of the coal ‘companies South American diplomats. ) and the representatives of the ltflk- - This also was one of the subjects | D8 employes. before the cabinet. Secretary Bryan de::"r::‘m:f::“t‘l‘l: 5:;&‘;";“‘:‘;‘1‘”::? When Secretary Bryan left the cab: [ b 0@ ero ) o Shoth - Sheep= SO It matters not where you reside or what you want, the merchants below cen get it for you at a price B} ::::'!dn;::b;.i: tbl:: :B;::;:;h;ym:f; ers of America hereby pledge them. | i€t meeting he said that no reply had | 5. shorn ewes, $2,00@5.00. that will defy mmpetmnn. ‘Every merchant is reliable and will give you the best value for your money T been. formulated to- the Huerta co h : 2 selves to siipport the mine workers nusijcablon fdiwarded? iy Jihe, foedia. tors relating to the armistice. - aad that reply would be made. Mediaters Are Hopeful. in Colorado and aid them as long as Chicago. Grain_and Provisions. iaaaad i s 2 IR YE LR T fii%fiilfiimmi’”iiili« FREREEEEIERIII R KRR this contest goes on, even though it Chicago, May 8.—Wheat—May, 93! * x * It was authoritatively learned from | lasts for a perlod of ten years, until| = In. the Huerta message, he. stated, Qgg%c-g ,“,yy 85%c: Sept., “,‘% » § * q‘ Do. Fou want ¥ We strive to seli. ¥ a.source close to the mediators -that | thelr tights are recognized and an | uestion was raised as to the send-} o1y © Corn— My, 66%c; July, 65%c; |l X MeCUALG o ¥ ¥ THAT'S NATURAL. * . ing of the army to take the place of 7 e g ¥ L) x & THI BIET QBDGER\IB x X =~ * they are of tke opinion that they will | honorable wage settlement brought e nanal todin et e Sept., 66c.” Omts—May, 38c; - July, P X x “ found im Bemidjl % - % But we strive harder to-pleass. ¥ :‘c '-b‘l; t; ft‘:d‘“;g:t Ga:era] }t{n:rta about.” Asked if the unusual activity of the :7:‘500, Selln.. :13;;3.@ lg?;rk—sldlt!. % GENERAL MERUHANDIS~ : : gonl right 2;;0 and get- & : THAT'S SERVICE. * at- the Unite: es has not been T wud 19.50; ~ Julys- E .82; ept., ) om, as we pride ourselves ¥ * violating, in spirit at least, the armis-| SHROUDED FIGURE IN PARADE E“ delp:‘rtmt:ntv Bmlci Al.hzlrecflgt Inf $19.90. Butter—-25%c. ~Eggs—17%c. |l . & % on having only. the. best & - Courteous attention has X Mo which had been agreed upon. it ifed any chonge ot poticy oot & | Poultry—Hens, 16c. X'Dry Goots, Shoss, Groceries 8 Mioney chs buy. % * wom over wmany jewelry cus- % Otherwise a stumbling block would | His Arrest Ends Demonstration ety SR e A Fe x and Provisions.. ... : : * 3 tomes to us. : be placed in their way, which might fore Rockefeller Home. L Chicage' Live Stock. * : o 0TTO" G. SCHWANDT render virtually useless their further Mexico, Mr. Bryan sald that-he coud| qyjoae5 May 8.—Cattle—Boeves, |[§ * Third 8y, ¥ m’“’ * esota % ¥ x = n: t m’u | _New York, May 9.—A hooded, black | not discuss ‘the affairs of . the war $7.25@9. 50‘ Texas steers, $7.10@8.15; * * K g_m lflnnuou, & ¥ @Qeorge T. Baker & Go. X f ':ho :“?"":mmé‘e““] Huerta al| fhouded figure among a band of pick-| department, ..~ - 2 & x x * eters in front of the homes of John D. Rockefeller and John D. Rbckefel ler, Jr.,, in West Forty-fourth street, * * * ‘Western steers, . $7.10@8.10; stockers HIIIIEIIIIIIIIIIIIIIRER e e etk 3 e S e 3 S S I S Y TS SR Sy Sy : and feeders, $5.60@8.30; cows “and it 3 ’ > IN HANDS OF THE MEXICANS heifers, $3.70@8.60; calves, $6.50Q@ :fii’i!’illfl!i&i’l’”’%fi - IR FFIEIIEI AR AR leging violation by the United States of the armistice, it was ascertained, reached the mediators, who are work-| _ z 9.25. Hogs—Light, $8.40@8.65; mixed, i x ® . fng in the utmost possible secrecy, ":Fh:"?:;t! who' made ihe dett i American S::dl\;:rfo(;:uzacy on Lines | o6 55@8.65; heavy, $8.15@5.60; rough, : 5 GesYour. : : NORTHERN GROCERY : Wedpesday, and at once was present: etraflo:, in furtherance of their Pro-! Vera Crusz, ‘May 9.—-Pr’ivue Parks, ' s ¥ _ HOUSEHOLD UTENSILS & * ¥ ed by them to Secretary Bryan. test against the alleged policy of the | orderly for Lieutenant- Colonel KL 3 ' X cally. If.you recelve your pay & & and TARV IMPLEMENTS % * COMYLHY x The mediators themaelves declined Mr. Rockefell orderly for e . 6. B & weekly, iay some aside each * x ¥ * to comment on the matter, but it is| JO.8er Mr. Rockefeller toward the|more. F. Taggart, Twenty-eighth in- . e * week, if monthly do it month- & & ot x * x 2 known that they are proceding with| COl0ado mine war, were allowed to| fantry, formerly of Fort Snelling, and ~ Minneapolls ‘Grain. & ly. The dollars will pile up * & o e SRS *® their peace plans as it nothing un.| P35S back and forth unmolested until | two of the officer’s horses disappeared Minneapoli ' surprisingly I ox 0. E. BATTLES it T Ede R R the man draped in black appeared.| peyond the American ' lines and into P0 : T, i * x x X S wuou:su.n L 3 foward had happened, expecting to Then detectives interfered and the| the 1i f General Gustavo Maas, 80c; July, 90%c; Bept, 86% @86%o. k Now is the time to'open & & & The Mard, e g xE- i GROCERS * & ses: the armistice controversy cleared| oo, 00 VOB WO Prolithe e e enoral . JRAY0 :| Cash close on_ frack: No. 1 hard,|M X bank sccount ,,,“h the X 'ware Merchan > x . SRUOKRR: S > €04y noth: B s \out fter the arrest of the| where the soldier and the antmals| oz . “No~ 1 Northers, 924 G94Ke: et R e bbb the figure in hood and cloak. umably are belng held, i No.-1 N 3 i | ¥ SECURITY STATE BANK * & Bemidjf, - Minn. x o * They were in conference during the presumabiy arg elhe 2 to arrive, 921 @93%¢; No. 2 North-|l & 2; X x x ¥ % ” day discussing their plan, which is to ...-:xnxx:::: ‘..Z"d?fle“;i'fifi ?;mn?:; ern, 90% @92%c; No. 3 Nerthern, 88% SRR ettt imflllk’ltcll&kflil!«’ Baadedad s i dies Sty include, it has been learned, the con- YEAR TERM FOR M".lTANT stitutional side of the Mexican prob- lem and the pnciflcntlon of all Mexico. Private Parks and the horses proved g:"“‘f);mf“;l; 63;‘;" ey “;‘:12 :nnnnnunnuuu: chbllal LRRRR ST : :nnu«nu«n&n«nn = ineftectual. 38% @3¢ to arriv i B OUR * :fi + BEMIDJT PIONEER PUB. co.: * Suffragette Sentenced for Setting Fire to Westfield House. R e :| 8 oats, 83@38c;. barley, 5856 & merchandise sales are always ¥ BEMIDJT emnxoum *‘ was released after a hunger strike. 20y $L85Q1.56. f ¥ on the Increase 'and esch & K lAWYEH AND WIFE Leeds, Fng., May 9—Lillian Len- Sxican Outiawsthelliad. il * month Tas bean better {hah 5 & Carmatlons' aud Roses e oew%'-;i.?:i‘izr‘“é‘.,‘,‘;“".fl : ton, a militant suffragette, was sen-| Juarez, May.9.—Five Mexican out- T = ¥ the Iast, .If you are.not al- % - & ways an hand. i - ¥ Typewriter Ribbons. x tenced at the assizes here to a year's|laws were killed in a skirmish be- (2 ready & custom * - % % You save the middleman’s % NABBED FUR FBAUD imprisonment for setting fire to West- | tWeen. a company of constitutionalist % Flowers for parties and % ¥ profit when you buy -here. ! field House, Doncaster, in June-last | troops and two: score bandits under 3 Por 8 % weddings .also Funeral de- & ¥ Full ream boxes at from 75 & year. ¥:nunl n?unarrez lnemr Colonia Juarez. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY > % signn Phone 166 A. B. & : cents and up. : Miss Lenton, while awaiting trial 0 other bandits, “captured, were . . ¥ Webster proprietor 4 I" Yol'k [}flllple Sald m HIW for the crime, which she confessed,|®Xecuted. Guiterrez is a former fok [ WANTED-—Team of horses, fabout . = 1&6 lennlnqn__ S e : M‘ll;ll? State Bank Egt'lnz.‘ : r lower of Maximo Castillo. 1100 pounds each C. E. Battles. - o C ek K 0btalned BIE Sum She ‘““"ll’?“ed and Tomsined infhid: ««u«ununuunu«n KKERKK XK EKKARR K -utmnu«nn«nnnu ! 1 £ it = 7 . 3 oo e B B . — :nnqun”wnuun: gt EERKERKER R RN KRR All kinds of bullding ma- ¥ - al, as much.or as little as 4 Bthe 2 Boston, May.9.—Francis H. Grifin, ;l: ke ST, & New York attorney, and his wite; Clara H. Griffin, were arested at Gro- ton, charged with using the mails to defraud. ‘Government officials charge that by fraudulent representations the|-were killed in Mississippi, & number Grifins have obtalned between '$300,-| of others injured and thousands of 000. and :$500,000. dollars damage done to growing crops It is claimed that Mrs. Griffin repre- | by storms that swept several Southern sented to many persons that she had | states. A storm in Southern Georgla contracts for stenographic work in}and Florida, left wire communication connection with anti-trust prosecu-| demoralized." Hail destroyed growing tions by federal and state authorities.| cotton and corn in South Carolina Bl Wwing to the secrecy attending such |-and; in Eulam Tennessee "hail _did| ihvestigations, Mra. Grifin claimed, it | great: damage‘to crops. 1s charged, that she was unable to ob- TR T T tain from banks the funds needed to Prominent Men Summoned. carry out her contracts. Bhe repre-( Washington, May 9.—William Roock- sented her.expenses as heavy, but| efeller, George E. Baker and George profits large. McCullough Milter of New York, all It s claimed that Mrs Grifin ob- | directors of the New Haven raflroad, tained the desired funds from indi-| have been called to testify next Wed- viduals, though she had no contracts| merce commission in its investiga- 88 represented. One man, whose name | tion of the New Haven: road. -For s % B AL e 2 3 i ia withheld, supplled $100,000 and two| President Mellen of the road wm be Special agents call on the trade about the mor- fusrnished $40,000 each, it is as Oalled late from tim e to tune They may Oflbil‘ JO“ enu STRAIN OF WORK 18 FATAL| oChasee Bales o B wea ~‘°°km¢b gaine—but—whatif you're no Chicago, May 9.—The Chicago Roc- rd-Herald and the Chic: B - Reck lsland Read Official Dies as Re- s 5 e sult of Loss of 8le a8 the Reco) Topeks, Ksn., Msy 9.—J. B. Smal-| ley, general ley, assistant general manager of the second dfstrict of the Chicago, Rock Inland and Pacific railway, died here. 4 ‘stroke of paralyi ; _ phymiolans sald, by -strain due to| Washington, May 9—San Luls Po- " Deurs of work without sleep in the | tos! has fallen into the hands of the - Seeded district of the Cmarron valley | Constitutionalists, ‘according “to fu- Western Kansas caused Mr, Smal- SEVERE STORM_ INSOUTH Two Persons Killed and Number In- Jured in Mississippl. Atlanta, Ga., May 9.—Two persons We have. an assortment ol tully guaranmed all color 'and wood slso for sale % * Oonfectionery and Foun. ‘Ave. snd R. R 8. & Ly &~ g TH X AR N KRNI AR e E R E R R R R R ER R R R RS :i”iil&#i{ilfii’“’k&i&i * 4 FOR GOOD THINGS TO WAT 60 TO ROE AND MARKUSER “THEY BEAT.” IO" Fourth l!ri.t, Bml‘l Phone d flg**i*-tit haah A 4 43 22222 23 al -No need to seund outside of * Bemidji for them. " The . 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