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‘*.""‘;"J”XE&,.':‘.,‘S?“.S b= et GOSSIPERS ‘TIPPED’ iamimorom || 3 S | OFE:SECRETS AND INSIDE MATTERS WITHOUTKNOWING (By United Press) " Route Through ‘c.u Lake, - Others: to Koll.ihor. _ BAUDETTE AND SPOONER : mu.m‘ ONS HERE TODAY [ “Meeting With Boud of County Com- Washington, Sept. 25.—Beautiful 30 n'oox mn DOUBT society women were Count von Bern- missioners to: Adjw Much storff’s unconscious aids when he was 3 loohd Iss ue. There seems to be some skep- ambassador from Germany to Wash- . tical persons.in Bemidji who ington, They unwittingly gathered question the announcement in inside information about Amerleln the Piotieer last evening that officers and diplomatic gossip every- . the' Ploneer was to add eight where and as Bernstorff was a social more;persons to its staff on Oc- lion it was an easy matter for him tober, 1, to continue the ad- to come, into possession of informa- [ “nort 3 binding the wound of a German prison " 'The northern part of the: county English Red Cross nurse is ‘unsettled over the route of the| fully. The °tbe!' ment 'll the picture are English l‘llfli& proposed -improved road to Bemidji, -'w”w I some being. in favor of the route ' ~from_Baudetfe and Bpooner through 1] vancement being made by the tion valuable to him in the German = - Cass Lake to 'ldjlmd others fa- E" Ie[ MI“ B2 M GEE lS MINNESflTA Plt;:eer. e, o 1nt!r|g;xe agninstd tlml Unlt;d Stnta:’ voringthe route to Kelliher, thence i owever, e Pioneer w: t is rumore that ernstor! to_Bemidjl by’ the Bemidji-Kelliher co AL ADM[N'STRATM -state.that there is no room for ||“cleaned up” in the New York stock road. “The improvement ll a county-fed- eral proposition, ‘similar. to- - others ¥ St. . Paul, Sept. 25, —Goverfior .~ which will come up:before the proper | Burnquist unnounced 1ast night that cauthorities later There is $30,000 . : John F. McGee, a member of the ko ‘be used-for the Baudette-Spooner 4 public safety commission, has been to> Bemidji-route and representatives| - appointed .coal administrator in’ Min- I u n of the fagtions. are- today, meeting| ; negota. , The appointment was made withthe board “of county commis- B i . by Dr. H. A. Garfield, chairman ot sioners at. the’court house. O T o 1] the national price fixing board. } cotve sbot $90 J%o".‘.':"’fl w"«: : y receive about eral an Word reached Bemidji this morn- m mm 2 wllx;ntydl:g i rip;ue R ing telling briefly of :ll:' (:e%:u:tl&n wnuo FOR audette 1s mted a €| of the Engler saw mill a udette hisholm, Mlnn Sopt. 26.—A po- - meeting by E. C."Middleton, W. T.|late. yesterday afterncon, together mg warehouse. to hold. tppmlm-pt:- Noonan, W, F. Hackett, J. A. Ken-| with approximately 70,000,000 feet {1+ 8.000- hushels {s being built at-the : kimner, Wil |of Jumber which was-In. close: prox-| yonroe-location by the Oliver Iron A 48 r has : Georgp imity to the mill. Mining com»nhy for the use of itd ; terest of the Federal Loan Land | LaFollette's ar speach ' hero'. g ; ilton Robert-| . “The mill. was about the size of ; : ISSUE . |Babk, today informed the Pioneer | Week but took no aotion. G (son and John s representas | crookston Mill No. 3.in, Bemidji. g nwkmnnn 30 | that the-“Federal 'Loan"Land ‘Bank|Burnquist is getting”many lette tives. : SeiTire Denlfll of the five which aweptcthe "’ : DETAIEB’ARE EXI soo? of - the United - States had -$50,000,- rnmteuung the Wisconsin senator’s bet and mille’ o s ok 4 mmnran iy Ak cimiae S 40 S e g -IMPORTANT MATTER 13 I Mores mflg munso,w AT Sy torms, demabiaiAn i deiratdoats s () MILLION FEET 0F and amount of offering constitute the| The Bemidjl. Nationgl Farm Loan WILL BE DISCUSSED | =7t FOERANSWER) . ) by RWATER CO0, FAIR| i St vk St bt o ol sein e 68 S0te® ) | IMBER AT RED LAKE 5 §r SR that ‘the offering will approximate TOMORRGW BY C (.| Washington, Sept. 26—Tne vatt - $3,000,000,000 and that & bond will e ON SALE TOMORROW can“will send verbal,ansyor (o Be: Just about the biggest splash inlpypn approximately twenty-five or ‘PATIENT IMPROVES llm ltnd ‘éileinlr‘ucp‘t;?oger :;:"'r:m g | baseball affairs I:I this pnr: of ithe twenty years. It is considered like- L ng' to offic able United States this season is going the issue ill bear the 4 ef . The noon luncheon and meeting|today from Rome. The message e to be at Bagley mext Thursday after- z ntth::te _ssu w P an:fia}rz. w:r%ld,wc::flgll:’te; lg: 5{:’ of the Commercial club tomorrow | phasizes bitter disappointment of. t noon when .the Red Lake Indians and phim. O AL Anth'ct e yromlm to be of unusual interest.|vatican over the att{tude.of the gen- mieet the Fosston team on the ’flll s short uma" ago, 18 getting Among the matters to come up|tral powers. grounds of the Clearwater county ) doubt, for the reason the busi- market on frequent visits there. ness of the Ploneer warrants Congressional Pro the new move. N D & Wash?ngton, Sept. 25. l’—e'l‘hero the Bernstorff slush fund for peace, FEDERAL FARM LOAN s}’.i‘r?;’t‘f“lci’{eré"fie:}fi‘e'f o toaay. use has already decided to BANK PROVING BoON let th:ao investigation drop. Buerios Ayres, Sept. 25—The Ar: LETTERS ARE POURING IN DENOUNCING TRAITQR SPEECH .gentine Chamber: of- Depllhel hdly Thomas W. Bastyr, government ' voted to support ‘the bresk in !‘ell- appraiser of the Federal Land Bank (By United Press) . tions mth %my il of St.-Paul, who is in this vicinity| St. Paul, Sept. 25.—The public ‘| 1ooking ‘over farm lands in the in- |58fety commlulon today dlncum -(By- United Press) S ——— Tomorrow will be an important date in Beltrami col ty for it will be the day when §€ government will open bids for sale of 72,- * along nicely and will be able to re-| 000,000 feet of timl on the Red ( l:t :g;lr?m"fiv: :h:l :fi'yniam:'.i h’;"ou:;;x ?j":w : : ; coxinssmnms MEET J tuTn tor Toe hame Eviday ot - this %nke lndl:ntlgency l. 5 !;ldders Ead bolding .th cpven; twe e “7Tlie" county - ‘commissioners - are| Week. e present from points far distant. :l::h:tpmea!mlocrzs'm? :° - Two DEAI) TANKER t:%mufiorfl.:;‘:::(gpmg?t;% holding "their regular: meeting today. {: v‘:ll}ml:; g:l;eolnnt‘}ze“l;(egrfist“gll:; o, + || even' the scoré'as they lave-ore ganie | Besldes the, regular routine work, to X :’ . 2 P 2 bidders d large fir h bid i) T s o 00 BLOWS UP; CAUSE . s e RS ome o e, B w5 I gy 7 URT [ e e e e bl member of the crew of the battle- is indieated by the retsup %: Joe d to take place at this meet- e e, whll bo.a gwest ol the ‘cibc|." 0F BLAST: UNKNOWN f,’,':,}::;,,fi}“;..?“’fi?&i’?i‘:é’%“fi : ‘| BY ZEPPELIN BOMBS The fathers of the Bemidji boys who The bids will be opened at noon at the Red Lake agency and no mat- ter who {s successtul it will mean extensive logging operations for a ; string on; him, 0 ibert pix . . | period of at least five years, Baiint: o e Tr e N (By United Press) | However, & I;ggg't hm “y» OFFICERS ELECTED IN LONDON RAID|® i 0 3 2 _']‘w slee] - = 1 ‘Plotures taken on the trip of the| Richmond, Cal, Sept 20-Trwo {Lc00 I [onty. fof {hio soats| - The “Y" club met last evening in : LITTLE T0 REPORT : k T ar ad & rocort. o] the Standard Oil steamer J. C. Mof- U hé whart ‘today. ~“the jaunt will be made. fatt exploded at -t Dinner is 35 cents per plate and|The cause is unknown. lifters.. the basement of the Presbyterian (By United Press) - i'!'hh}nmo oili-we playedion “Big|church and elected officers as fol- London, Sept. 25.—Fifteen were mndoénéegr‘i;efi?—?flsg and ‘ao: emier dayyof the}lows: i| killed and 70 injured, is the war tive artm’ery fire were all that Gen- }‘p Hllr &d’ there ‘will be &| Presldent—Pearl Brownlee. ’ || department’s offcial casualty list an- 1 Halg reported today. will be served at 12 o’clock sharp. large crowd present. { Vice president—Julia Simons. '| nounced today of last night's Ger- ore i i tialah el Y FORESTRY BOARD MEETS Tghe Red Lake Indlnn:} lluve 5 a Seereury—llylfl.la Ma:lion man ajr raid by, Zeppelhya and aero- ST X lendid 5Ht? the Clearwatér| Tremsurer—Mildred Dickenson. nu . 9 St. Paul, Sept. 26.—The state for-| 5P e ' After the business meetlns a phyl!- A 5 ARGENTINE S NAVY fair of «vueublel, etc., &l iestry board will meet today at In- m fornational Falls for the election of | Faised on !‘d‘ Jeryation, asqp2 ical d'm was held. fllcers and to conslder various poll- z RIGHT, MR. BLAIR; NO L'FOLLETTE STURF IS mcm ASKS REGOUNT T0 MOBILIZE; ORDER B : WANTS SQUARE DEAL . '| New' York, Sept, 26.—The appli- Tne timber bonrd also is nched 23l y o) p PP AI.L(DWED IN BEMII)JI e i o sorary 1o | s pBy gt cetonat e dohe , Mienel tor HAS BEEN ISSUED crease in the state price of pulpwood || Burnquist today asked Herbert Hoov- lican primary "last Wednesday’ has d Ma; ~|been presented in the supreme court| Buenos Aires, Sept. 25.—Mobiliza- t Pt Dlssatels “thls {rsm_n 31 10 32 dleord: ordere Y 7;';:,“&:"“:‘:20?1':3;5?'&‘9“y:-lli;e here. It is expected the work of go-|tion of the Argentine navy has been iyt g Ve ; comn:l.ttn &t the Minneapolis terms| in8. over tho ballots will begin to-| ordered at a rendezvous B3 Miomet- : Citizens 6( ‘Belnldfi would like a Press) {{ inal. = 2 P . : 1o s0. unusual military activity in the visit from Senators La Follette and SEARC“ING INOUIRY Washlégzmmg:;‘tl 25,_-)11., bond e ——— republic. Although this is osten- Gronna, said T, Blair, publicity com-| ¢ $11,000,000;000 1s law, _CHARGES ‘DENIED ’ sibly due to the general strike, a BEESSALTOAT INTO MOONEY CASE) i gt SRt o fee S . UFOLLETTE'S NEIGHBORS |b6f s 08 BT staff had its eyes open to “other through Northern' Minnesota. B received _by the federal trade com-| 7 1 n\ | necessities.” G ol Teadine Plllsas sov By Ungted Prow) N e ‘mission from 14 book paper maputac| . WANT HIM * OUSTED g = panied us through logging camps one | Washington, Sept. .28-—Freten) ., . 18 VINC of concerted action to advance prices, —— Tomorrow is the Day of Atone- :n‘eyn"wl::a B.‘;‘x‘;?;“w ‘:f:’tl:lnn e;;l:‘i! inquiry into the trial, conviction and| | €; A.-Parker,. who recently return- Washburn, Wis., Sept. 25.—One | meRt 8 Jewish holiday, and all the A Jewish places of business will close death sentence of Thomas J. Mooney, . P&ul"where he had been . thousand cmzens of Washburn have Ly I"l“ drob“n:;m -nmd‘?r::ntl" ’l':n:z alleged’ San Francisco bomb plotter, | receiving medical attention, s im- C“ISO[M SM AS“ES ifidicated s’ strong’ desire that Sena-|IUrinE the day. g:,?m" it we :vould send the two the result of the labor protest that provlng tor. Robert M. LaFolfette leave the to" Bomiaji.” YD ) Frse CELL BEFORE LEAVING|Gaited Sistes senstc as thels reore-| pATENT MEDICINES ‘President - Wilson has been informed dent of the senate, dispatched Sun- —_— Deputy- Sheriff James Cahill and One thousand citizens of this l‘ ""En ‘\I nE"‘"Ifi laid to the Mooney case. Esther Peterson is confined at St. Kooks Bkos CRE AMERY Prominent labo¥ leaders have ad-| Anthomy’s hospital. She is suffering vised the president. thal Mooneys from an tttwrot'typhoid (ever Charlés_Fisk léft this morning for|community unife in appealing to the 3 Stillwater where they are - takinglsenate of the United States that our| Camp Cody, Deming, N. M., Sept. extensively by d! i f ““Jack”, lshlmlm who is to serve a|senior semator, Robert M. LaFollette, | 55__piscovery of scores of empty 3 case ig being loyalists in stifring up labor and IS GROWING RAPIBLY CAInC dufagtititn hefthe | Ynitd fiERBERT meES T'IAT term for robbery. While in %hp be impeached for his utterances and| patent medicine bottles, the_contents sute:fl M;)o neyfl" ‘;o:,lr wt:)ngmglk: ":;: county jail here, Chisolm came to be .(“S.lg:;'i‘y %35\;1133& gg':‘;?:‘le‘t“y' of which hldl contained a large per- ! countries 18 sufficle; i e : b known._.as a.rough character fand B centage of alcohol, has resulted in Brglnegrtea}::‘r‘:’ l:lllil::‘lll“vtv,::” .It{:k‘:: OUBE. ot Intefhktibual ifmporiance; MYY‘ARRIVED 0- K. before being taken to Stillwater he ufi:m;;llowlns telegram was sent 4 request to %l medloines of this over'byhtlnt fin‘n three weeks ago, is gxve a little farewell party yester- kind to soldiers. to Senator LaFollette: 1 doing an immense business in the DRAFT LAW VALID day, blrlenklns everything possible in (0 % e thonzand citegiis of thls coiie Bottles which had contained cough short time since it was purchased Word was received this uiornlng‘ his cell. munity. hereby unite in s - protest cures, kidney regulators and medicine by its new owners. The first week| San Francisco, Sept. 25.—Judge|by, Sheriff Andrew Johnson from against your continued disloyal utter- guaranteed to ‘put new- life in the {‘ “cors Bros. owned the creamery it| William Van Fleet of the United “Jack”™ Herbert stating that all the COLD TO SAVE BABIES ances and we demand that you ten. tired and jaded business man or ed out 600 pounds of butter.| States district courty has upheld.the{drafted boys from Beltrami county der your. resignation to the presi- woman” were found scattered about = the camp. The sale of liquor fo sol- week, the third, it- made 2,600 constitutionality of; the i selective |arrived safe and sound at Fort Dodge Chicago, Sept. 25.—Health Com-|dent of the senate forthwith or suf- 2 V ‘pounds. X draft law for the second time in the camp after a 37-hour ride. All | missioner J. D. Robertson declares|fer from the consequences. A long g;efilemot[l)lf:!l:ill;g has'been prohibited Fully 125 from outside Bemidji|trial of Daniel O’Connell and the boys, except Mr. Herbert, are| that the coming cool weather will suffering Wisconsin electorate._re-1 " Colonel J. M. Coffin, division sur- are shipping cream to - the néw|other men charged with' consp! ns the 352nd infantry. ‘“Jack” has|probably avert an epldemic of in-[fuses to be longer disgraced by your geon, will establish a “casual camp” creamery and the plant has about|to hamper the enforcement of the|been assigned to Company A, .313th|fantile paralysis, which, within the acts and words. H 4 (Signed) Wash- 160 shippers with more being added. | act. enflnun. past week, claimed 27 lives. . . |burn Loyaity league.” = {,‘: .(:‘;!gl,tle‘:‘ men sent as recruits to g, o g | | % will be no congressional probe into ‘