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* their cells. Tesfimony in Probe of New Haven Road. NEXT STEP IN AFFAIR Attorney ‘General Expected to’ File Suit Shortly Asking for Dissolution of the 8ystem—Senate ‘Committee Also Given Copy of Interstate Com- mission’s Findings. ‘Washington, July 15.—Certified coples of testimony and exhibits of evidence gathered by the interstate commerce. commission’s examiners are on their way by registered mail to district “attorneys in various juris- dictions in New York, Connecticut and Rhode Island, in which New Ha- ven transactions were carried out. The testimony and exhibits relate to such acts as the commission has char- acterized as unlawful, but upon which state officers, if any, must act. The entire record was sent some time ago to the department of justice, where it has been under study by the attorneys in charge of the govern- ment’s contemplated dissolution - suit. With its unmeasured denunciation of the “maladministration” of New Haven financial affairs and “criminal negligence” of directors the commis- sion’s ‘sensational report on its inves- tigation is before the senate commit- tee working to frame legislation for control of railroad ~financing, inter- locking directorates and other sub- jects concerned in the investigation. Agree With 'Wilson’s Program. Administration. supporters declare many of the recommendations of the commission agree perfectly with por- tions of President Wilgon’s trust leg- islation program. The next step in New Haven aff:nrs however, is ‘expected from the ~de- partment of justice. Apart from al- leged violations of state laws and lia- bility of the New Haven’s directors, over which the federal statutes have no control, the department is concern: ed chiefly in the commission’s find- ings that all the acts characterized as “corrupt and unlawful” were for the purpose of setting up a monopoly In violation of the federal statutes. The department of justice has' tak- en that view in its dissolution-suit against the New Haven which probably will be filed within the next few days, unless the raiiroad officials reverse their attitude and accept the terms of peaceful dissolu- | tion. PROMISES GOOD BEHAVIOR | Bread and Water Diet Tames Riot | Leader. New York, July 15.—A brcad and water diet for 130 hours and a ce-! ment floor for a bed brought urom-‘n”“es from Saltillo and takes Franlk | i scnal command. Tannenbaum, the youthful Industrial | | ises of good behavior from Worker of the World leader, and; Warden Hayes of the Blackwell’s i land penitentiary promised to end hi stay in solitary confinement. Tan- nenbaum, who was sent to the island for raiding a church, was one of the ring leaders in the recen/ riots. ‘While the number of insurgents has decreased by about a score, more than 100 still are holding out for their “rights.” All of these remained in The leaders.of the insur- gents are in solitary confinement. WOMAN FACES SECOND JURY Mrs. Bessie Wakefield Again-on Trial 1 for Murder. New Haven, Conn., July 15.—Vindi- cation of Mrs. Bessle Wakefleld, sen- tenced to be hanged for the murder of her husband, Willlam O. Wakefleld, was predicted by the defense here when the second trial of the woman opened in the superior court. James Plew, Mrs. Wakefleld’s al- leged companion in the murder;-was hanged March 4. Recently Mrs. W. J. Blickensderfer made an automobile tour of Connecti- cut, taking a “silver quarter” sub- scription to finance Mrs. Wakefield’s second fight for life. ARRESTED BY THE REBELS American Accused of Opposition to Them.. San Antonio, Tex., July 15.—Man- uel Treveno, an American citizen and | manager and part owner:of the elec- tric light plant at Matamoras, Mex., [ has been arrested by Constitutional- ists, charged with having committed acts against the Constitutionalist cause, according to a dispatch from Matamoras. As a result of Trevenos’ arrest the electric light’ plant. has - been forced to discontinue operations and the town is in darkness. 4 Ever, as a boy, tie a can to a dog’s tail and see him scoot? Sure you did—we- did! And how about that lot, or house or piece of furniture, or auto you wish to get rid of? Tie a Daily Pioneer Want Ad to it friend—do it now! * Phone 381. system, | Huerta Was Expiected‘—,tro Sail on, the Espagne. EARLY DEPARTURE LIKELY Waehington Officlals and Envoys ‘of South American Countries ‘Hope to Bring About Change .of Government Without Further Bloodsked. +++++++++%+++++++ * * ‘Washington, July 15.—Gen- 4 eral Huerta was mot among the refugees sailing from Vera ++ Cruz on the liner Espagne, ac- “ cording to dispatches from *+ General Funston. . The hold- % 'ing of the liner and the hur- <+ rled repair of .the railroad to . <+ Mexico City had been taken < as an indication that he was # ready to flee with Adolfo de *+ la Lama, Esteva Ruiz, Querido ++ Moheno and General Maas, # who sailed on the Espagne. B e e e a3 R R R L R Washington, July 15.—Huerta’s res- ignation momentarily is_expected in Mexico City. Officlal diplomatic dis- patches from the federal capital stat- led the dictator probably would quit his post and turn over his adminis- tration to his new foreign minister, Francisco Carbajal, * within twenty- four hours. With a crisis imminent admlnistm- | tion officials and.envoys of the South American republics were .untiring i their efforts to .hring about a transi tion of power in Mexico City Withb‘lf further sacrifice of life. One plan suggested for transfer ot power to the Constitutionalists was the resignation of Huerta or the ad- ministration that succeeded him, leav- ing police power over the capital in the hands of local minor authorities. Members of the revolutionary junta in Washington, who made the sugges- tion, said that if that course were pursued Carranza then could enter the capital and assume control, avoid- ing any recognition of Huerta. Reports from Consular Agent Car- others say Carranza' has moved ‘the provisional capital to Monterey from Saltillo, |ATTACK SAN LUIS POTOSI R | Constitutionalists Continue to Move . Southward. | Chihughua, July 15.—Skirmishing |between the advance guard of the | Constitutionalist army and the fed- | eral outpost at San’ Luis' Potosi is ‘al-: ;ready in progress, according iports. The general assault on ‘sttmghn}d will not be:ordered, ever, until General Pablo to ' re- that: how- Gor :ales: per- General Obregon wiil start the jmain body of his Constitutionalist| 5|\rm/ eastward from Guadalajara to- iwards Mezxico City in a few days. . AMENDED HOME RULE BILL] Lords Pass Third Reading and Send: It to Commons, London, July 15.—The house’ of lords passed the third reading of the bill to amer® the Irish home rule bill and sent it across to the house of commons for consideration. The Marquis of Crewe, the Liberal leader, indirectly promised that the attainment of an agreement in regard to the elimination of the time limit by which the counties of Ulster wered allowed to vote on the question of their exclusion for a ' period of six] years from the operation of the home rule bill would not prove difficult. He said, however, that the area of the been and critical question. county fail. " FUBITIVE VEVESSEL United Luntheran aemmary at St. An- thony Park, St. Paul. ber of trlends, and relatives of the contracting parties-attended the wed- ding. The church was prettily dec- orated in- swhite’ wedding “ells; white streanfers “and ferns. The wedding ‘march was played by Miss Margaref Anderson.” “Miss Elizabeth Erickson, a sister of the’ bride, was ‘maid-of “honor, and ‘Miss ‘Helen Dan- ielson of Crookston was bridesmaid. The bridegroom was attended: * by Dan Danielson “of ‘Crookston - and: Eric Ives of this city. - The bride was attired in a charming gown of cream satin and tull veil and carried bride’s. ‘roses” The’ ‘maid o f’; honor wore;] cream satin wlth hvenaer overdnne de chine ‘and -carried mes “Misses ‘Ella Anderson of - this city-and -Ella LaQua of-Iron River, Wisconsin, act- ed as ushers, . After the ceremony 8 four-course .breakfast -was: served at the home of the ‘bride’s parents, Mr, and Mrs. A. R. Erickson, to about thirty guests. - The: dining- room was made beautiful for theoccasfon with ferns and’ roses. - Misses' ~Elizabeth Erickson and Helen Danielson sang several solos in a y|saslng manner. The out of town guests were Rev. this city, but-now cashier of the Tenstrike bank, and Gregg Malone, A msevnum-. %“‘@'5‘3%“" luce t,h ] 2 mere mRfianical.‘ln: 1 ial and moral relatiop, work, and, moreover, unnecessary to = secure pp efficiency ot labor; and b dodged by a-singlaitarmer or, bus ereas by a stop-watch time fius man, It should hmmetnmuly ‘may be’ able to determine. ntatives of ' the lerica in Congress | | ) g lawful for . 48Ry officer, ' manager, swnerimenmt foreman, or anyl’ other person having cherge of the [ ator Henry was dmwned in T WANTED—Good _.girl -job-of-any such-employee:— No-pre-|" 'housework, Teleph mium -or-bonus.or cash reward shall be pafd to any employee, except for |, suggestions resulting in improvement or econemy in the.operation of the plant in which. he is employed. “Sec. 2. That any violation of this Act . shall .be deamed- a" misdeanor and shall be punished by a fine of not more-than $500 or' by imprisonment of not more-than six month, at the nted.; i\llabiflu cehould: Mt Mldll Ploneer Offics lt matters not wlure you, ndde or wlut you w-nt. the mmhuu below can get it fur youata pnge that wi dc(y eompemm Every merchant is reliable and will give you the best value for your money LY STORE discretion of the court.” other for inkwell use. We'll gladly show you this unique ink in the new LUMBER; LATH AND -, i*#i**i*ii**iii*i iii*ii{li{i{ii*fl % Orders given that same ser- ¥ vice you get in person. KRR KRR KKK KKK “THEY BEAT” Gordnitzka of Seattle, Washington, FET : : : e A : : We ltivE t sl : SRR " P v you wanj . Mrs. H..Danlelson, Dan- Danielson| - Clover Fills Saloon Buildings. x - MoQUAG & % THE BEST GROCERIES . % % _ THAT'S NATURAL.:" and Helen Danielson of Crookston,| - When asked this morning” whether x & * K found in Bemidji X x 5 5 * Miss: Lillian McGregor of Baudette;| the buildings in Blackduck, made va- ; SRR SR ol s * % Come right here and get : * But we gtr’}ve hsnnil{‘l;llnglale.: * a L £ T iver, Wis- v ’ % 3 EN] + MERCHANDISE ' % i;them, as;we pride ourselves * THAT'S SE. iy st AL O ket S Al T 810005 |0 X Dry Goods, Shoes, Grocerles X .x . on Baving only. the best. & - o * consin. Tidal couple were - st unused, ; Commissicner |l and Provisions:: ¥ * ¥ money can buy. X % Courteous attention: has ¥ afternoon’ for their future home in|Thompson, who is here attending the *x = x ¥ ¥ X won over many jewelry cus- ¥ _ | Joplin, Montana, where Rev. Strom-|board meeting, said, “Not a saloon || * ¥ 0TTO G SCBWAND’! ¥ % tomers to us. O me has accopted -4 call. Both the|bullding there'ts empty andso plen- |j X THrd St o - Bemiay x “Somit) i o i NN hd S ) bride and- bridegroom are well and|tiful is clover around our town that |J§ & . e et | i it OO nac R Oonest T BaNe x favorably known in this city, the the North Cedar has rented every. KK KKK K . KRR KKK R KK C{&ii*#*i’i*ffi*‘ bride- being the daughter of Mr. and |available -buildi tora; - i e & o R o R B T S o s i s e AR AT A AR A i Mrs. A. R. Erickson, and the bride-|poses. X $3$$$S$8 S Xk K X x groom having conducted . services - % SAVE YOUR Moml L B KK s cx .,3 2 here in the ~Norwegian ~Lutheran| g P. 0. Elks Special Meeting, * * % : . NORTHERN GROCERY * e <o i * % “Regularly and systematj- ¥ & x £ Y] _ church. on several occasions. There will be a special meeting of |l X ca"y.zn“ ;o“ AP e you‘r X x SCHOOL SUPPLIES. »x COMPANY ' : ‘Bemidji Lodge, 1052, B. P. O. Elks, *:pay - weekly,. lay::some -aside - g = x. ¥ el ~ Lubeck—Bowe. at the lodge rooms on Friday even-|Jll % each: week, if monthly do it ¥ & in Bemidji at the * : : A pretty wedding Was solmenized |ing, July 17, at eight o'clock fo con- : ;f:‘x;ygm?r‘;’s‘gg}‘y“s wllLes : : b x this morning at 6 o’clock in St. Phil-|sider the ‘plans for the new Elks club RY IT. %' % BEMIDJI PIONEER SCHOOL * - ° * ! ip’s Catholic church, when Miss Mary | buildifig. ~ Every member is request- 4( Now is the time to open a . ¥ SUPPLY STO! *x X : x Bowe, was united in marriage to|ed to' be Dresent. k bak decoumc with the 2. e * % - Frank Lubeck, Father Joha J. T. JAS. L. GEORGE, E. R: § CSECURITE STATE:BANE: * N holicr S ALY 4 + Philippe officating. Miss Frances OLIVEL NIELSON, Secy. KKK KRR KKK AR K KKK KKK KKK iiik*&*;«««x««ii { Bowers was bridesmaid an the bride- = ' k 5 x £ro0m was attended by Dennia Bowe, | Results ate mos arways certain [[| % KK KEKEIK KRR R EEEERR KRR KRR Bt b ol b | a brother.of the bride. -The. bride|when you'use & Plonéer =~ want ad. : il OUIR on : % “All kinds of building ma- ¥ :Bx-:mn PIONEER PUB. CO. : B ;| Wore a gown ‘of white satin with a|One-half.cent a.word. ..Phons 81. merchandise sales are always * terial, as much or as little as % bodice and tunic of silk lace and a *t__ % on the increa and -each X 4y voy like at the % % “Wholesalers and Retailers % % month has béen better than ¥ x 4 ¥ of Typewriter Paper. and 4! > veil of tulle caught up with lilies ¥ the last. If you are mot al: ¥ -4 .- .gn FITATRE RETAIL - & ¥ Typewriter Ribbons. of the valley. She carried a shower * ready a customer, you dn: not : x . x X ng save the mlddlenlxlun'l : by t "of bride’s d 1il 14 ¥ know how well we can please & « profit when you buy here. W Rt e M ie:v:s % you_In quallty. and satisty x = LUMBER C0. % % Full ream boxes at from 76 & dressed my' hite silk a.n; carried oot ¥ e : s W] si x° d 1 x i pink carnations. After the wedding x G. SGHROEDEB. t C3al and wood "w forsale : % Security State Bank Bldg. * ceremony a wedding breakfast was : 'Bem“fii e : * Minnesota Ave. and R. R. 8. % ‘: Bemidji, Minn, : served at the home of the bride’s x * *i&ii«««iik«l«i KEEREK KK KKK KKK EKKKK parents, Mr. and Mrs; James Bowe, : SR e = 1111 Lake Boulevard. Pink and ***4*‘************ I EEEEEREE R SRR ««««4««*;«*«»;&: ; —— * white was the color scheme used in , BEMIDIT MUS!C HOUSE & * o *x E 3 the dining room. Both are popular wnan ms w‘“ nuns n“ oK * X MODEL MANUFACTURING * | young people, the bride having made |’ iy L : 117 Third Street, Bemidjl. ¥ % .If you had need of a cook; : x o x her home here for several years and| | You will appreciate the convenience .. x ¥ “Woud you wait for one & MPANY v the bridegroom-is employed by the and economy of having a reserve * Whole‘t)ule anll ';“;‘ P'll: : % Would you hope for one & ¥ 2 * i upply of ink on hand. Come:in 400 nos;:.Organs;jand. Sewing * Manufacturers and * Gamble-Robinson Bemidji company.| | * on” e % _ Machines. ¥ ¥.Or . go after ome — by ¥ Jobbers LK Mr. and Mrs. Lubeck left on the| | 2odletusshow:youthenewestink— x . ¥ X Use of the Want ad Way! ~ ¥ x * > morning train for the twin ocitles C : X Phons 675, X x 3 * Oream. Bakery Goods, % where they will visit Mr. Lubeck’s ter's e % %, Telephone your wants—31 % Foun: & sister, Mrs. James Mienes of Minnea- Pencl'flit % J. BISIAR, MANAGER. % . % 2 * * polis. ~ From there they will g0 to r‘;w * .ok * % x the southérn part of the state, re- C"é"lf;'"dogfl Baliolaokioh S ok ok ok ok ikl S PR T IR T T S VUV VIR turning home by the way of Duluth. and Jeuntain Cen) KR KKK KK EEE oy kR KRR KRR KKK KKK KK KKK KKK KKK They will be at home to their friends Ink 1‘ 5 : x : x August 1, 11 1 B x BARKER’S DRUG fugust 1 at 1111 Lake Boulevard. | | we olways by to have for o | || % THE crOOXSTON LUMBER ¥ ' & et X« FOR GOOD THINGS TO EAT 2 _| customers all the new things of real : i X ¥~ JEWELRY STORE x G0°TO Take Lake Trip. merit. " Pencraft ink is made espe- pog} conm ] x : : Joe Herman, formerly connected | | cially to settle the bother of having * i o * 1 ¥ Wholesalers and Retailers % ROE & MARKUSEN With the Northern National bank of | | one ink for fountain pens. and an- : Wholesale : % Service and satisfaction. Mafl % * * * * * x * - bl x x *x * *x *x *x *x « 3 * x * R 3 AR AR A AR AR KA - 207 Fourth street, Bemidjl. portion of Ireland to be excluded had |assistant logging superintendent of flow-controller bottle. BUILDING MATERIAL el BARKER'S Phone 206 - s0 greatly enlarged . by thefthe Crookston Lumber company, of E + Third St. Bemidji, Minn. Unionists that it would be a vexed |this city, left this morning for Du- x X & loth from where they. will take. the RKHF KRR EEKEEEERK LR AR R R KRR KRR R o sk kil % |Great Lakes trip to Buffalo. While KR KKK KRR KK KKK KK X K KKK KKK KKKKK KK KKK KKK KKK Prefers Death to Prison. R e wlL yistt New Tork and ¥ e i M SO TR AT B z 3 olesalers of ‘e are_Jobbers * Chicago, July 15.—Peter Ferguion, |jn . (0, TS/ Uri o Bemidii " about GUENTHER & MEWLHORN X ' X % or ) sixty years old, convicted of' forgery | ne first-of August. . X % INKS x X _PIN. 'mcxms & and sentenced to- the- penitentiary- a- e oy 5 i PENS . x 23K week ago, will not serve:his term,<-- The-police lists-of- London ‘show ¥ : : ;Egg%’?s : : = Gm‘slmmn unm.s * His body was found In his cell in the {that 1,083 girls under 16 years,-and 0 need to send outside of ; 2 ; are 431,376 x He had hanged himself. |3,017 women.are missing. - wUtma LR | * x b e 0% St tor iem b = 3 K x x X Pioneer Supply - sum X - { ¥ XBEMIDII PIONEER m C0. X X Can Save You Money. ' | % Bem:dn, lum 1 x «x X % x x > 1 x - Bemid}t, Minn, * 'BEMIDII PIONEER PUB co x % S % 4;««#**;{«44&«%* LB LR R E R RN ««u«&c«*t«ic x WE" FURNISH 'IHESE BINDERS IN SIZES TO F T & ANY:-PAPER; MADE UP WITH ANY OF OUR REGU- LAR COLORS IN MULTIKOPY CARBON AND WITH ANY»NUMBER»OF CARBON SHEETS DESIRED erprice at~ 819 We will make this the talk of the towf. here. Come and see these values whether yo TUESDAY—From 12 to 1 p. m. only, any skirt in the house, regardless of form- if: . P: ) ‘DIRECTIONS FOR USE:—Insert letter-head or. ongma] blank - shee under flap on top of binder, &nd sheet € | mbon. The binder with sheeta inserted Blggest :;rgam event ever held‘_ A apeclahdvnntage m unmg theu dny's work _em be laid up/ahend wh

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