Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, January 10, 1918, Page 1

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AMERICAS WORK U WITHIN THE NEXT - DETERMINE PEA her. 'examinatlb‘;n of tlie.fre-. tfie -gpecial méuments' in detail and the public examiner on the|the amounts thereof. 5 § ‘of -the city’s financial affairs}. EIGHTH-—That all official bonds (By(nlgnltg gr)au) Berne, Jan. 10.—The newspa- stav ‘shows: the allegation that the Be-|should be recorded by the clerk in af Poris, Jan. 10.—' X : Townsite company is delin-{ book kept for that purpose. ; dayo:a:a"‘:,nla wfih,:tfxlfificgg :;_ s:;arl:‘t’: l:;l;l; %:&3'8::)';1 ut::?: - & on -its paving assessments to- NINTH—That when:the city char- lied war aims will be printed. Rep- and Bulgaria has been formally ter is ‘changed or amended, provision : ; : : ! should be made for a sufficient levy : Y g mfl:fi"fi:&'d'ficflgflhfi' E?:!‘ signed. 1 ggr the.poorttm:ld_', alumlted \ebvy for : : : ; ister of Foreign Affairs Pincha late (By United Pi the general fund; also for a udget | S ol (RO | |tuis atternoon or tomorrow Willl washinston. Jen u')'e“km i systtem anb ai pmv‘;ls OI:I thtx;l l:lo_-l War- 3 : i ¢ 8 g 2 speak, stating France's aims. It is el rks filn'the";ext -‘—- Gy cth el i e <A believed-he will follow: tho plans of [ Wi Hotacinine Germany's. attitude money. i the und to pay for it. : President Wilson and emler |.yoward President Wflg’o:’sa pe‘;c: NINT}?firtgati“al‘lc!'ty!onflfc'ers' sal’ Georee. terms.’ ‘A high official sald’ today, e ) ¢ this delinquency -and | ary fund’ should be created by an o . ‘ % .» Fifsie s “it we go-in. with all our strength e county auditor the follow-|appropriation from the general fund Emperor Charles of Austria-Hungary is here Jeen reyiewing 80 .| FRESHMAN PARTY DEFERRED |it will bring peace.”. He_ also. sa i that Germany will be the first to an- a;‘l"d ente;e;i 1nt¢;utha _eurre;tlle‘dgs; troops that took part in the drive into ftaly and ising the of for their after each tax settlement. This fund| work. This is the first photograph of the empergs reach Ameri many- should be kept intact, thereby saving & o e nperghito reach aricadn 0 the- city employes from paying dis- i 0 oo 3 - counts on their warrants. 5 z 5 BELEVENTHe—The’ list of: delin- i i . 4 . ¥ “|'quent: water ‘rents should be exam- : 2 ) % Pm & D 4 3 “lined by the finance committee and m 8 ept ‘when - |collections made ‘where possible. Un- P B0 ade a sale, which' accounts collectable; .accounts should be 5 t for 'this-apparent dis- ~|charged off the books. ' Cy. i .| TWELFTH—A verified - report of other: cause- is: that the - |the mayor’'s contingent expenditures The “high' school Freshman party,|swer peace terms, appeating’to ac- which was scheduled for January 11,| cept eome -and accepting. others aec- has been postponed until February|ond, and.will continue. the- ,west 15. . front offensive through the summer. It she falls to gain a great victory 7 next fall'she may earnestly attempt e ANOTHER FOR UNCLE SAM |to negotiate peace. X :|" deévrge Horner of-Fernhill was ex- i i Irage amined by local Recruiting ‘Officer Lol? A%“}:hn 'Jfi'_‘dfigl'.ufl:fl"‘ wil- y Clarence. Foucault this morning, ac-|son’s references to Russia show more ; cepted and sent to Duluth, enroute|.y ‘nh than thos th'e smt:s i e i ot the end of: sach to Jefferson Barracks. Eventually, ,{;‘,’ g u,e‘queg‘,,lo: oYl o i lastl ; M 2 1 ; od: er there were Tou! - 7" YR property. Under the THIRTEENTH--A. system of finan-| g v0q under the supervision of Ger-|of” ammunition consigned as le:'\‘l5 . e“’ll‘h?:e:c;ld M. Litvinof, whom the fon' of the court, railroads - | cing tne: city affairs for the next 16 k3 empt fr i) naseas. | years should be adopted. A little{ Man reserve officers and secretly ex-| ware to an'individual in Copenhagen, ‘ . Bolsheviki named as their ‘ambassa- mpt from 8p o B4 e P! ported, is the ammzing charge that|who, according to the British auth: OIL HEAD APPOINTED | dor to England, summarize his views ation ‘was received: . proceeded far, boxes containing small * ‘Washington, Jan. 10.—That am- arms -ammuynition ‘were found. Al- ‘The: schools refuge - to higher tax'leyy for the first five years . e w)fen e A e ey ylow is designed to be subject of the next{orities, had.-bean secretly = dealing (By United Press) of the peace terms of the United would -eventually result in a lower congressional “investigation. with the Germans. Washington, Jan. 10.—Mark -Re- | States. Y He also sald that he considered und that they -are also ex- The/city. ma'x‘ie no provi=: levy.later on when' the money value| ~.The charge is (backed up by evi-| British Seize Ammunition. uas of California, now wi gots higher. : i 3 '} dence of a_circumstantial character,| The ammunition was gfigf%y the gdmlnlltratl:n. w‘uot.:dm;'thn:::h’n%:g Premier George's speech as confirm- the re-| FOURTEENTH—Examiniation of | the presentation of which will neces- British, who 'made a report of the|head of the ofl department, recently |ing the suspicion of the Soviet that > sitate -explanations by the treasury|incident to the British government.|created by the fuel adminfstration. - the allies were willing to trade Rus-. jr—— sia for concessions from Germapy. oy T their v vital{ the city books and affairs should be i 1 d: | made at least b iall department. and the: department of | The Teport contains the. statement . justice. that the smmunition was suitable .1t appears that on Dec. 20 Britien [ SXCiusively jto the small arms used awf istle ".M' [ ‘ns:l !ortces l,:{tercap@gg ‘the lNor- ‘tlh:' Q(}e an army. L ol boats,. and. the cargo ] ; had:clear |’y poard this ship were found 1,000;- T LD ance papers in perfect order, issuéd 000 ro : 3 unds - of small. ‘ammunition, : 0'1.3"“ m%u astion ot abate-|: oo By United -Press) # ‘{,’,’3,{'}_‘9 F'"“'{':depflnmem atilew ideml.u‘anl l_ulehnncter with the am- Chlug(ol.ayngf“%‘f—ljlr!::) will .| Joint:installation of officers of the 7 ND-— Chicago, Jan. 10.—Babies in Chi> munition seized on the Tula. As inf,g'si"g1 35 per dozen before spring, eVeo'rrI::u:' w‘:‘:zoll;efinzfl. t'ihaeod%nlll‘t:fl - made by the postoftice dgbartn_mnt. ‘A ‘register of each bond issued by he city with columns for posting the interest coupon -paid and a umn for stamping the date of the ifinal payments. A register of special assessments lwhich he has a form in his pOs- on: book for ‘the preservation of all ty ardinances. SECOND—That all trafisfers af-|. nt of assessinents - for. - raflroad, | oo oors i fttle Italy,” ¢ ¢ The British . commander, however, | the case of the Tula, the shipment and ?lchool lproperty should be ffigfis.bflce:_ o y,mfi?rlv‘egby':l:; ordersd a thorough search- of the|was consigned as hvrdware to the O:Jll:u‘ m,r';° “"“rn':;omt M‘hhmd lows hall, F. B. Lamson being instal- A ed h:n . ;‘ev: rn'lld‘u :&nd_ credited hungry and are being fed tea and Tula’s cargo. ge_lore the search had | mysterious individual in Copgnhlgen. ’Dn‘ the lee;ln:o:; wh::t llphhme(; lation ofticer. " . e prope! & ‘coffee,- Claudine - Nelson, visiting POV i The ofllcerp installed in the A. O. a8 - Keen Fund Intact. niurse, has reported: . “ 3 P : U. Workmen are: Past master work- i -,rg?aoflng; the imna ‘tq its i’uc : - Lo i FCONOM|C RESULTS" RUW% iy g"}‘ %‘1":““‘ tm“m wgrki PR condition, the principal ques- ELS MAY B X R < Al man, C. J. nter;; foreman,: Gus will be to keep it intact for the| ™" .nmxgr golusom PETIT!ONS A E OUT S ) BT " | Larson; overseer, AZE. Webstet; re- No warrants shoild be is- ; od | oo 5 ;i WANTED BY PEoPLE Vit ny: (mited Tess) corder, Paul Winklesky; guide, W. n this fund.for -illegal pur-| Washington, Jan. 10.—Parcels fory}, . Fok -C"‘Y COUNCIL telee rg:;n ) ‘:"| 1‘“’—3"“’ L‘Wl'l"; A. Walker; financier, 8. A. Cutter; ‘and. dssessments should - be{American - troops in . France not.ex- 3 ‘a‘.‘ {’W" n 1“' °“m° that| raceiver, Andy Larson; inside watch, for the exact amount expended | ceeding seven pounds in weight may P ; : ; , (By United Press) ° .e::hod ‘: °‘;y °°"'° usion 8 been | A, W. Reddel. Refundments | hiéreatter de addressed directly to the - Detroit, Jan. 10.—Eight big banks,] FeACTe €0, transfer negotiations to)| “rhe officers of ‘the . Degree of : soldiers, but they will no longer be| Dr. A. V. Garlock, it is under- holding packers’ notes, today tele-|™e"'™® 3 Honor who were installed are: Past X : received for forwarding by the “com-| stood, was persuaded late this af- graphed President Wilson ‘'asking ENTER’ chief of honor, Clara Webster; chief - e-clty, Interest on certificates and, manding general, port of embarka-|ternoon to have his name placed on ‘him to order an investigation ef the TAINED AT CHAIN of honmor, Rose Coleman; lady of rrants should. be included in the}tion,” as previously ‘has been the|the ticket as a candidate for alder- tederal trade commission, mow inves-| .. . J Ll——-rson and Miss Bmma honor, Louise Benson; chief bt cere- ments.’” practice. - This annquncement . was|man of the First ward, to succeed |tigating meat prices and packers’ ac- Hoxlui:d "entertained at a Red (';:o" monies, Cora Barnell; recorder, Lull} More Recommendations. Alderman Lahr. Dr. Garlock is well tivities. . They state they fear econ-} . o¢n Darty Tuesday evening at the Larson; financier, n.dalsbel Yo“tn‘l;' he examiner then goes on to| known, both in’ his profession and in |omic. results. home of Mrs, Larson usher, Minnle Cutter; Inner wAicH, ke additional recommendations as social circles. - R. L. Given was also e . d Minnle Clavin; outer watch, Bertha ows:’ “BABY 0VERLAND" IS | urged to ‘make the race but up to T : b Schmidt. i f T Tt tha city Blork et : : pféss time-had not expressed a will-| THREE %Enwm ngms : COMMISSIONERS ARE ENG WANTS ted to geep a general ledger and{ Co MING To BEM .' ingness to enter. CO; E ON THE “KATY' l v % OF U STgEAC PLANS = onrnal for the general ledger —ac- ID l In the, Second, (By United Press) Bl m“fi:'.”-goxllxtlai&i‘rlllgb the-accounts en-l 5 i pa Byl Palme; e 3 ::e]l)leenkn:;:: Laytor, Tex., Jan. 10.—Three were IN FAVOR 0F GUARD s {Bx_ Vnlted LR ) aa ed 3 2 P ) u | . 10.~~England wants _current ledger, without journal, Bemidji auto circles are going to|for several years to represent his {‘hg"g,e::g .mig:jg;e&:g:&. ;l‘;'z: morgnh:)t%'nn{:‘tiion on Pr(;‘lldont Wwil- ontaining the accounts’ enumerated | g6t a-chanco this spring to see the| ward, the Second, in the council, has hed "l The board of county commission-|son’s plags for freedom of the seas h sensation- of the big. New York aut: crashed into the first section stand y plaf b exhililt. g New York auto|at lagt been persuaded to throw his}ing and taking coal ers Wednesday afternoon, adopted & | newspapers say. Generallq, tho pa- distribution ledger containing, fi‘"“:'v the newcomer being the new| phat into the ring. Mr. Palmer’s 4 resolution favoring the appropria-{ pers pr: Wilson's speech, . n»staxtll‘:agcaltgxx}posexs‘,l 1;11: :ugdlrsi; agg;dy tgvg;l:“g;erl‘g‘ifhlm;";y %9 comingdlout is meeting with -favor ————te—— tion of $800 toward the purchase enumera n exhil nd al 2, ) .| and indications point to his success- of {for: 1 i g counts with the special assessments | J. Letford,. in_lie Letford garage. |ful election. g GAMBLING TABLES o ome Gani. Dot ineathach ap thers BAKER TELLS PROBERS gmrdinn.tte tol t‘he tper“llmmem, im- th;.”;f: u?;v;f t%:b:ef (;;%fl;!.!:_l;“tm:‘l‘lltfi Third Wants Benner. {8 .no law 4in the statutes authoriz- vement revolving fund. i 5 0 $ > ing this expenditure, the board mere- i Terctor of receipts and” dis-|factory in the world into thie small| The petition of B. L. Benner for \ . : ;Rs B 1t 1a How Kept, with| posular priced car market aud the alderman in -the Third ward nas ENUSTED INSERVICE 1y gasbed the-resolution favoring the OF WAR ACTIVITIES; “addition that. each individual| “baby” is a novelty. R 5 nen - : Warrant should bé entered therein| The big New York show was pack-| 12%Y, Wio line: bl petition. glves out oF WORI.D “UMAN'TY over :l};?:gt‘ll:;,fl e i psed SHOWS MAGIC WORK i Lt ‘and when returned by the treasurer gf; :ll_ldfith:rg, W !el;rtblng to lnidl:lltg Tyesllgln‘;lmuMolP ;a :ntnietrl?sbfiixngh?:;; the entire approval of thls commu- ; ’ mes, y new ‘‘wrinkle’ - 2 ] ; i in' the aufomobile line was shown,(of the offices of the Minnespolis, | Here's & Red Cross item a little e a‘m’;;?;’:gfl°&?:r?f:m (By United Press) - and from every indication the auto-| Red Lake & Manitoba railway com-]out of the ordinary: dorsing the resolution, Mr. Hayes| -Washington, Jan. 10.—"No army S obile business for 1918 -will hold|psny, and enjoys a wide acquaint-| When the county officers raded |y iy o of similar size in the history of the up to the standard. i ance throughout the city. . John Mo-| the gambling joint of “Big Harry™ g e 1world was ever raised, euqipped and berg, the incumbent, could not be Gunsalus they conflscated two gamb- . trained 8o quickly as the preserit Am- ' reached today, so it is_not kumown|ling tables, cards and poker- chips. erican army,” Secretary Baker today ASSESSORS R ACE |S : whether he will again make the run. 'lxl'ge tables were taken to the court GUNS ALUS BEGINS told the senate probers who are in- < M Re-elect in "I';ge”' - gis:ée the Red Cross quarters in th(; o i eu‘;._liatlngfllshath:'? rl ae,':?,:;m:,‘:,;m, atthew Larson, alderman of the| | aker n e NOW THREE CORNERED| conci s v shiad 5 ‘a5 s taray oy S gt | THIRTY DAY SENTENCE o bssons e e e \ the unexpired term of ‘‘Rube” - g i i i} & ade by warrants. The race for assessor of the city|as & “city father” for another termt.|op {5 the court room, while the‘ rgom men. He also said American accom- - THIRD—That warrants should be| o¢ Bomidji at the February election | His many friends have pleaded with [4s not in use, and the tables, ‘hich plishments were such as to depress ted to the tressurer for all in-|pas resched the thres-cornered stage,| him to do so and he has’decided tof'once did the gentle art of '“m: the German morale when the Ger- tefe6t payments made by him and|jp F. Cunningham being the latest heed the call. the coin in a4 gambling house, .,g At 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon|mans realize that America has neith- i “also-for all bonds redeemed by the|tq announce his candidacy. Isadore Joanis, the popular Fifth | o "n % service of the Red Cross| HATTY Gunsalus, allas “Big Harry,”|er blundered nor hesitated. The e ‘treasurer. 3 7B Lahr and H, E. Palmer are| ward alderman, it is belleved, willliy fts-work for humanity. entered the county jail as & prisoner | health of the camps is improving, ‘FOURTH—That all bonds redeem-| 1,5 other two who have circulated|also heed the call of the voters in k of Beltrami county for 30 days, as a | declared Baker, the clothing ’h"t‘;:' ‘ed by the county treasurer be ob-|patitions for this office. Mr. -Cun-|his ward and allow his name to be part of his sentence by Judge Stan-|88e has practically ‘been ge;i me “tained from -him and entry ledger as his petition in circula-| placed upon the ballot. Thus far no fon In the district court, on a charge| death rate is lower than in civil 1116, ningham h petit T MA a thi Hatied without seri- /made through the journal into the|gjon. opposition has developed, and his of permitting gambling in property|and this accomplishe! = Senerals;:;lger. - friends look for mone. wnEN LAMP ExpLoDES :;v‘;:oed by;hhlm. H'il was nls:l) fined | ous industrial dislocation. R uld Pay Treasurer. 3 on the same charge, under the .- FIPFTH—That all collections for ¢ BOLSHEVIKI CLAIM COSSACK state law. £z :lr!:u city sdhiould be made by tihe CLOS'N(I OF FRONT'E‘S REVOLT SLOWLY DWINDLING = g:llxl\:nl\;:ew‘:;l_bl;: :mgla‘:;:atefl?g WOMAN S SUFF RAGE % urer directly, on statements is- - » = ” , 3 - As the result of a lamp explod-| was convicted of conducting a gamb- ::‘l:l‘}e?yofn;?ledctlytye;eg;:!’;lgsi:fl?‘:gt BY GERMANY MAY Petrog'f'?dy, ?:éfego?_rfil Bolshe- | ing, the residence belonging tg H.|ling device in Gunsalus’ ‘nm‘bnng MAY pASS TODAY collector: viki claim the revolt of the Cossacks | E- B&wers, se‘:!n miles northwest of | house, southeast corner of Minnesota .3 ~SIXTH—That licenses should be M ASK TROOP MOVES is slowly dwindling away. The gov- | Bemidli, burned to the ground lsst | svenue and Third street (By United Pross) = issued by the clerk only on the Ee ernment armies and the Red Guard T g Fafht o'clock, wi oss| The arrest of Gunsalus and Mat-| Washington, Jan. phng gt are pursuing Kaledine and Dutoft. ~ |©! $3,000. tila was made by Deputy Sheriff Ca-| war work is winning them the rig The home was occupled by Mr.|hill and “Jim” Black, acting deputy, | to vote. Women are ving th;tr o- de;;s lret:eh:f.s. All licenses (B Uniteds Préas) signed by the mayor, to- Berne, Jan. 10.—The closing of and Ms. J. C. Ingersoll and five ¢hil-] when they openly walked into tié|sons, knitting, making bandages - with the clerk, and numbered ne RED CROSS TEA dren. Everything was burned. in-|basement of the gambling houseand |ing Liberty Toan séiling and it is ing tull blast|believed they have strengthened the catively with the number print- | the German-Swiss and German-Hol- ‘e on each license and a carbon copy|land frontiers for a month is taken of the same preservdd for checking.|to presage P,lmpogmn; tmogl m;)gj- gVfl'at;n ;nlt:elgaéued etlgx}nlal:tdi:vs e::n: - SEVENTH—Tha -| 6 o’cloci t the records of|ments, presutiesty from fe e B ¥ Wilsori, | Bbd the Fast &t another-mel# 20 council-progesdings should.give|tan t wast fronts - - at the home.# Mrs. E. Y. Wilson and Mrs. L. B.| cluding their elothing and houséhi6ld| found two games gof s. Several members of the faiil=| with 10 gambling &t the tables. Guii-| chances for the suffrage amendment iy are at the George Brennan homi¥| salus was runn{Ag ofié\of the gamés| carrying with President. Wilson's ap: fhbok: - | and Matilla was opstatitif thw other: | proval, Jate this afternoon:

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