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- T VOLUME 12, NO. 135. REMIDJI, MINNESOTA, FRIDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 2, 1914. FORTY CENTS PER MONTH el ol | e T ; 1 = 5 REINFORCEMENTS i PREVENT AGENTS ACTING| ATTEMPT TO LESSEN ‘ BOLD LONE BANDIT AL J ; s - : . CARDINAL FERRATA. ) " “General Says Non-Partisan 4 ‘ | ANCR 3 ; wats c-| LARGE FIRE WASTE ~ ||| HOLDSUP MARKHAM T ASS!ST ADV‘\NCL C. ates Should Rotate. Cpntention Made Tl'mt Off; : 1‘1 i et OF AL ]FDF N . 4 : % not_ Operaté Outside Reservation i Reported . Sericualy Ii; i N 1 ORC S| That wh not caompulsory, i B R o - = | 3 : i oundaries in “Indian Lid” Cases ' - 2 ! IL E would be good practice fbr county €. E. Keller, State Fu'e Marshal, 3 i == auditors to rotate the mames of the &1 B0on Issues List of Suggestions for (American Press.) non-partisan_candidates on the blue| BEFORE HIGH TRIBUN. Use Fire Prevention Day. Woman Cashier and Two Colored Bell Oct. 2.—"We continue to banllo't at the fall election, is the : : L i S XV £ 1 | Boys Compelled to Watch Robber progress on the rizht and left,” is|OPinion of Attorney General Lyndon| Further litigation is expected to 0SS WAS $3,920,792 T Take $600 From Safe laconic uiterance at military head-| A Smith. On the main ballot theengye over thes Indian question in 920,792 LAST YEAR| 600 ; here this morning. No de E:::lie:xgo:uclal?:‘v?oa::sc::f ;la;le: ]::t Northern Minnesota ‘regardless of ‘. ; : given. It is known, how-| oo . o 7 primary elections the|What action is-taken by the United Pointed Out That at Least Fifty Per MORETHANIEXPECIEDTO GET’ the I‘f’a""" r;;"fm:ememg names have been rotated, but this is|States supreme court when the ques- Ceng of Blaze Logses - Are R : ;; .h(,] lmx;l“ mri;.uz;" 8re | vhe first time that the present situa-|tion is again presented in that body Easily Prevented. Worked-in Cool Manner and Com- ;r themselves felt, especially on | . q : SR ly this month. 5 7] - N 4 X tion has arisen. TUnder the ruling|early . s & left, \vhf-zvc the lus.k of !>re§k111g‘.the names will be rotated so as to| The pending question before the e i pleted Job in Less Than Five Min- istance of the combined armies of | yo ooy 4y non partisan candidates |supreme court is whether the peti-{ Governor A. O. Eberhart, in ac- | utes—Elks Lodge Loses $122. erals'Von Boehm and Von Kiuck, | . ooual. show: tion offered-is on behalf bf the liquoreordance with the custom of recent s being pushed to the utmost. dealers in the Indian country shall {years, has designated Friday, October : e | be granted reopening the case for re-{9, as Fire Prevention Day. This ac- DETECTIVES WORKING ON CASE London, Oct. 2.—A dispatch from APPROVE BUILDING PLANS hearing and review. The supremef tibn has been introduced by the _ from Vienna to the Daily Mail re-| court decided that the old Indianjlarge: fire waste prevalent in our {eCall Police Now”' Wi Fa that the allied fleet has begun _ treaties still govern in northern Min-{state, amounting last year to $3,- H QHI0E FIOW, as Farewell ,,l, " !(io‘v;x \N..:l l];nll::d:i]:of naval |Elks New Home to be Three Story|nesota, so ?r as:l ttllletlrlxdiau colll:try 922‘,:924 r i Word of Thief to Hotel Employes station in Austria-Hungaria. : iz concerned, and that liquor sold oni e most prolific cause of fires are i £ as He Backed From Lobby. s Structure—Will Advertise for |c.qcq or unceded lands in the Indian | poor constructtion of buildings, im- ¥ London, Oct. 2.— Acif_v 18: 80| Bids Within Short Time. country, which formerly was set/perfectly built chimneys and flues, optimisuic today that sentiment pre-, apart by treaty arrangements be-|dangerous installation of heating “This is a better haul than I had vails that unl 1 SU”‘“J are awry, tween the government and the Indi-|and lighting devices, the shingle {expected to make,” was the unassum- the German army in France, or at|FIVE ENTER ANTLERED RANKS ayg, is a selling of liquor in violation |roof, and disposition of the public to : e’ S - ssia = ing remark of a bold robber who at least a majority of them, is nearing of the old treaties. ialloy inflammable refuce to accum- | 7 ¥ the completion of their round trip. . The controversy: over ‘the. sellinig |ulate? the point of a 38 calibre automatic This is held here, is only one that can| [inal approval of plans for the 8f ligiior on BF near rescerativas T Can Be Avoided revolver held Harry Roskowick, night be drawn from reports, both official [1€W $40,000 building of the Bemidji o Minnesot f the Allg e AVOLAe clerk, Arvilla Patterson, night ‘cash- . i Elks lodge was given at a meeting| O or? Minnesota arose from It has been frequently pointed out| Cardinal Ferrata, papal secretary of |jo: anq ¢ T L A— and unoffizial, or from those on or|™*> action of government Indian inspect- 7 i < ‘WO co! ell boys, wi N . | held last evenin The building will D that largely more than fifty per cent |state, is seriously ill. The secretary, heir: Band hil filled “hi uear the scene of action. The turn- | & 2 ors entering upon and seizing liquof 2 1 tly appointed to his office | tReir hands up while he fille s ¢ f :n (be three stories high, the first floor & up! & lq of all fires are easily prevented. If|only recently appointed to his o ket ith silve d ing movewent of the allied army in 3 i in saloons on ceded lands formerly ) b d, h it | by Pope Benedict, was suddenly strick- |Pockets with silyér, currency an s Had . ir | to be used for store purposes, the sec- 2 . 7 |fires are to be prevented, however, it 5 checks amounting to more than $600 northern [rance has brought their| A 4 parts of reservations. This proceed- dévelops upon the individual oceu-|SD with apoplexy. Dr. Marchiafava % extreme left wing within about thirty |ond for club rooms, women’s recep- ing on the part of the inspectors re- % Fire | 128 been called to attend the cardinal. |at the Markham hotel at just 8 S e e 5 tion room, pool and billiard parlor, : = o ¢ pant to take the necessary steps. Fire 3 o’clock this morning. miles of the Belgian frontier. sulted in writs of injunction and a fi but kitchen and banquet hall, while the : departments can put out fires, bu ¥ third floor will comprise a large|teSt of the question through the|tpe iydividual citizen is the one who COUNCIL ADOPTSTAX LEVY Just as Train Pulled In. S " federal courts up to the recent de- 5 i ithi i 4 The bold hold-up took place just |lodge room, stage, dressing rooms, a has it chiefly within his power to “ALLOWELLS TO PLAY‘].\MQ balcony and other mnecessities cision in the supreme court of the prevent them. 3 RTAT : as the late east bound passenger of e 5 i i ; < ) th B — lof a modern lodge room. United States, g Charles E. Keller, state fire mar-|Tota]e $31,900, or $7,600 Less Than | ¢ Great Northern railroad pulled By special arrangements which! 14 i5 probable that the architect The question has Bow] been pre-igpa) has issued the following list of Last Y Closi £ Sal into” the ° depot he.re4 Roskowick were completed this afternoon, the! will now rush the work of plan con- sem'ed asa legal proposition -whetherifire prevention day suggestions: st Year—CUlosing o] 00n8 | was sitting at the private desk of F. Yarie Hallowell concert company |giryetion to completion and bids will |le'uhan mspfsctors in o;?erauon out~é Keller’s Suggestions. Not Considered. S. Lycan, the hotel proprietor, and will play for the dance which is toigo0n he advertised for. ]suI? of Ind}xan 'reservancns are nc-:l!’ Let. every householder make { Miss Pa.tters‘on was poun-ding away [US—— e uwiven in the Athletic elub hall Five candidates were inttiated M‘actmg in violation of the law. It is| ., inspection of his - premises -|at a_typewriter, both being within ‘ wening by S o ¢ 5 5 . lcontended thaf” the jurisdiction of Bre d NO LEVY FOR SINKING FUND [the office desk enclosure, their view ihis evening by the women of the|tne meeting last evening, A. E. Feir, | ! A 3 for fire dangers. i 3 Iipiscopalian guild. This company,|pater Nelsan, both of Bemidji: Clenn"_“ucn m_sp?ct(')rs- is confin.ed, Just as| Examine especially all chim- e ] to the Beltrami avenue entrance to SATET d as one of the na-| Harding of Cass Lake; O, J. Tagley | the jurisdiction of Indian agents,| peys and see if the mortar has Keliast eventioasadionsiod meet-'me lobby shut off. Suddenly the fon's Be o anizations wrdl s . -, |strictly to Indian territory within| 1L i -~ < door opened and a man wearing a tion's best mus anizations, ar-{,p Nymore, and John Swanton of Kel- N S | fallen out to permit some vag: M £ the cfty council the budget! rived in Bemidji today to await the . jiper, mw boundaries of existing reser’va-; rant spark to escape into the ing o o 24 3 gel [ jarge hlue. hamlkeirchief over the Athletic club contert of Monday| Action was taken on the Grand jtmn:& . | attic or under the roof. for the 1915 tax levy as recom-!lower portion of his face as a mask e evening. It is expected that theljodge amendments. IwW ]lla[ever action shall be taken by Rubbish is a constant menace |mended by George Stein, city clerk,jand his lmt: well drawn-over his eyes, music will attract a large number of | Wollowing the meeting rotiesh- | the - 1 or department in accard-i as acarelessly ‘thrown matech {and William McCuaig, mayor, mem- wfs-‘men to -approach - the-desk- by.- ~ danecers. | eiantaotdbeastved: and ahshtsiher 1ce with the decision of the su-| ~mageset it afire or a spark come . |bers of the board of tax levy, wasMiss Patterson. a o 5 e o o rill e irec ; s s i L unment given by local and vis-|Preme court will be taken directly| . ajong and ignite it. approved: Screams for Harry. BADGERS TO PLAY HERE, iting Blks. |im the courta, “a ) Gas connections should be ex- The levy will amount to $31,9001 - “Harry, Harry,” was her cry, and —— s e e | -~ Itis expected that the salcons Wil amined and rubber hose, if in |and will be divided among the fol-{to this scream she was answered by Strong Superior Team to Meet | MAXY ENJOY MEETING. |not be interfered with for some “‘""-‘ use, should be replaced by iron |lowing funds, as follows: General|tne hold-up man who demanded that GEmens Athletics October 18. _ (if at all. | pipes. fund, $16,400; permanent improve-ishe be ‘quiet. Roskowick by this - | Large Number F Bemidii | — ; See that stove pipes do not |[ment fund, $5,500; library, $1,500; |time had started toward the robber, An exceptionally strong schedule | -3¢ Number From Bemidji Attend | ; ; | pass through wooden partitions |poor, $2,500, and interest, $6,000. |\who told him to hold up his hands. wrranged for the football| Pinewood School Visit Session. I“AI,LQWHLS PLA\ flERE‘ or come in contact with wood at This levy is $7,600 less than that| At this point the bell boys real-- eleven of the Bemidji Athletic club, e | “ any point. - |of a year ago, which called for $39,- |jzed the situation and the larger of 5 and the first important contest will With a large number of chi(ljig i If you live in a municipality - [500. At the same valuation as mfl-[}the two jumped to his feet. be played at Grand Rapids a week jpersons in attendance, the school |Well Known Concert Company to Play’ which maintains a fire depart- |of a year ago, the new levy is equiv- Sit Down is Command from next Sunday. A week later the imeeting held at Pinewood last even-i for Entertainment and Dance | ment and you feel incompetent - “jalenti to four and - one-tenth ‘mills| “Sit down, you black devil,” yelled strong Superior Badgers will be met |ing was one of the most successful Monday Eveni “ to make a proper inspection of |less. e fhe ‘Mmasked man. on the Bemidji gridiron, followed a|ever held. .Among the speakers of(\ onday’ Lvenng. | your premises, call upon the No levy is made for the sinking| e robber: tish . lenpeAsovet’ tho week later by a trip to Brainerd, 2 |the evening were W. P. Dyer, super- | = | chief of the department and he |fund. 1 . » ot il glad Bef " i il askeq |desk and requested the night clerk return game with Grand Rapids, a|intendent of the Bemidji schools, wl,::;‘!s HIGH CLASS ORGANIZATION’ wi g.a 1y detail a. skilled man e are. acting ,le counc [ hand.out the-stesap botiof, iie contest with the Duluth Adams and |also introduced the other talkers of | | toassist you Business men es- the Business Men's association f°"¢safe The afe deora rre hot: 16ak- possibly the Virginia city team. It|the evening; Agnes Halland, super- | | pecially should freely avail them- suggestions as to how best handle the| 5 27 I B is urged that every candidate for the |visor of domestic economy in the Be-| One of the best known concert or-! selves of the services of their [levy situation in view of the pos—i (Continued on’last _"_““’" team report for practice at the Ath-|midji schools, who spoke on the use|chesiras playing before the public| - fire-fighting forces. sibility of the saloons being closed | . : . letic club this evening. Hard work [of vegetables and the fly as a pest; |today, the Hallowells, will appear| Tell Children. at any time under provisions of the'LLovER BRINGS FARFER is necessary to round the eleven into|A. D. Bailey, manual training in-|here next Monday evening at the It is also suggested, as a part |1855 treaty. It was decided that Y proper condition and each player |structor, who spoke on varnishes and | Athletic club hall when it will pro-! of the observance of the day that should the saloons be closed, the li-| AR L, will be asked to do his share. stains; B. M. Gile, agriculturist, who [vide a musical entertainment, fol-! all parents instruct their chil- |censes furnishing a large source ot ite. for Fi 1 | 5 i 7 e ——— — spoke on farm management; W. B.ilowed by a ball. { dren in the common jhousehold revenue, that the city could be b!)fld'lB' F'\Whlflj’ or Five Years a Sas TO ELECT OFFICERS. |Stewart, county superintendent of| The Hallowells will furnish the| fire dangers and warn them jed for the necessary amounts, there-| kotchewan Farmer, Attracted to s hols; Gra 2 v i i . zai i § - |by avoiding higher taxation. e 4 : ) - . }schrols Graham I\L"l‘orr'mce. county !mnslc for dancmg,(and t!wse who[ against playing with or care y g Bemidji by Rainfall and Timber. Associated Charities Will Meet Next ! atttorney; A. G. Wedge, and E. r‘.iromemher the fine time enjoyed last| lessly using matches. | AN T D 3 Monday Evening. Stiles of the Bemidji creamery.|vear on the occasion of their visit,| Let public and private insti- Invited to Reception. i SR - | Among others from Bemidji who at-|will be more than pleased to hear| tutions be inspected on that day Julius Bestul, coach of the - Be- {WILL MAKE FUTURE HOME HERE - Backus, president of the As-|tended the meeting were Douglas that they will again visit this eity.| and local authorities give atten- midji high school football team, this = - S0 Charities of Bemidji, this|Donald, Whitney Brown, Miss Ella; The Hallowell concert company is| tion to better building regula- morning received a telegram from | ing announced that the annual |Parker, Miss Marie Burke, Miss Wini- jan exccedingly high class musical| tions, fire prevention' and fire |Crookston, in which city the eleven| “When I read of the wonderful meeting of that organization will be |fred MeDermott and Miss Abbie Mur, ticn, all the members being| protection. will play tomorrow, that all rooters ;clover growth up here, and of the held at the Library building next|{phy. Splendid refreshments were of wide reputation. Harp, Let fire drills be held in who make the trip are invited to a jtimber, and rainfall, I felt that it Monday even the first Monday in |served following the meeting. i‘cnllo. clarinet, flute, violin and lrom-‘g sehools, institutions and fae- reception which will be given in !Wmfld be the proper place for me and October, as provided in the constitu- | —_— e i : solos are a part of the ’prog-" tories. honor of the visitors tomorrow. The |that is why I am here,” said B. £. tion. Officers will be named at this| Ralph Brandon, teller in the First {ram, and the company also has withi Let our people observe the day {team will leave on the early morn-|White, for five years a farmer at sion. 1e main object of the as ational bank here, has returued"i: Jehn A, Wenzel, baritone, \\‘hol by a general cleaning up and let ing train for Crookston and one of:Krcnau, Sntkatchewe_m, upon his ar- tion, which has been doing such |from Big Falls where he acted asjhas a deep, rich voice with a large| them be enlightened at civic and |the best games of the season is an- rival in Bemidji this morning. »od work since its organization sev- shier in the bank of that city dur-|range. other gatherings. : ticipated. White, until 1909, was a Jasper al years ago, is to minister wisely |ing the two weeks’ vacation of Mare | e e RSN S e icounty, Iowa, resident, and at that B to the poor of Bemidji, to prevent po- | Adams. The ilivention of an Englishman| The Philippines produce about 10,-| A famous cathedral in Italy, the, time moved to Canada. Mr. White, verty, and to engage in such under- | e — {1s a machine to permit a singer t0{000,000 gallons of alcohol a year,|cornerstone which was laid 637 according to his own story, has farm- takin may tend to better the so-| Fifteen women are seeking seats hear his own. voice just an an zudi- |most of it being made from the sap |years ago, only recently was com-%ed in that coufl!fl.’- One year he lost cial conditions of the city. 'in the Washington legiSlature. :ence hears it. of the nipa palm. pleted. this crops by hail, another he was - ifroze out and the dry season cut an- ‘e loth to almost nothi Th THE CUB g other crop to almost nothing. e SCCOP kerorter coop Is On The Track Of A Fortune - By . "HOP" |resuit s that ne returns to e vnis . 5 ed States, having lost no money, TVEINVENTED A BOMS AND THIS WAR WILL «—T\i‘ ,neither l.xss he ma:e any, his five | { PROOF UMBRELLATO MAKE A% MUCHMONEY B a il g o - — PROTECT FOLKS FROM TOR ME A5 \T (S FOR fie SO broperRcamate an 7 \ ARSHIP ATTACKS {rain to grow clover and I am satis- e AND - {fied that I can make a good living jhere and it is my intention to pur- g jchase a farm or to take a home- 3 istead.” o ] Mr. White’s family arrived in Be- ~AND \F midji this morning. g T WORKS, MY In bringing his horses back White TFORTUNE \$ MADE - encountered some trouble at the bor- EVERYBODY IN der line because of the embargo STICKS IN A 3 which has been placed upon:horses TREE- in Canada, a consequence of the war. < This embargo deals with horses be- tween the ages of five and eleven X ‘years. B 7 0 v ~ p . - ' 7 Defective Page