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|10 PEACE TERMS ' OF PRESIDENT AND PRENIER,GEORGE % 5 . i %y Joseph Shaplen to Mobilize i Z 5 5 f SR ress ‘Staff Correspondent 2 .. % ; ‘ - ) 5 ¥ Copyright 1918 in cm of Eventunlmes Re- k s | “Feb. 1.—Foreign Min- 3 port at Olty Hall, ister. Leon . Trotsky, replying to the gz % R ¥ son and -—-Premier- Lloyd George, g -Late this afternoon the Pio- - o 4, . o " through the United Press today, said: ~neer received the following re- § 5 v 4 ‘“Acamemically speaking, of Presi- {)tortxo:w th; -“sérjl:(a” 80 far as v . i ! , dent Wilson’s latest peace formula, affe om| H z H UIIETIN | he seeks to meet ours, but if ap- . Everything normal at. the - : H (B ) - plied. in reality would 'result simil- lumber mills in the city. - 2 ’ (By United Presa) arly to.German diplomacy. ~/Not a peep heard at any of .~ Duluth; Feb. 1. —No strikes “President Wilson accepts in prin- the logging camps of :the Crook-- s / - are veported here today. Indi- |ciple the right of self determination ston company. Inguiries at-the 1 5 . cntlom are ‘that the thréatsned ‘| but ‘refuses .to .go :as far as the right Jvarious camps elicited the re- - - | of-subjects of the nationalities every- sponse, _“Bverything = lovely. l W W strike: s’ a’ flzale! where to self government détermina- Everybody at work and happy.” - tion not excluding complete inde- ‘oday ‘was the date scheduled for ¥ ‘ ” ,_ — _ : TELEPHONE COMP ANY pendenc6 if desired. ) AR “Manifestly, President Wilson ad- kl‘eo tont theipatnt':t_.‘thg‘.s V{ W. ullding - the -war-swept terrl- dr‘esaed himself pirimaruylto Aus- n protest against:the arr: of sev- 5 3 ¢ !orwarded m polnu.wherc jria-Hungary, hoping to divorce the eral'members of the eraft on various the reconstructive work is'in pmgmg, i <3 o2 ‘? T0 SELL WAR STAMPS dual monarchy from the Central al- > charges by the govsmment and’ their ’ liance. ;i taking- to Chicago. for hearlng and| “We believe if President Wilson trial,. At least that is the reason H War savings stamps, both tlhie 26~gng Premier George had really seécured from an authorntive spurce i % y the Pioneer. . n | ‘P|0NEER’INAUGURATES Yflmh PaSSBs o S AN (it L s Tt g will be on sale in a few days at the|ghown it by consenting to join the — But Bemidji nresented 4 scene of y" “and ‘quietude, same as on any 5 % FA‘R FOOD PR'CE LIST offices of the Northwestern Tele-|general peace negotiations. Only by ther severe winter day, almost like 4 phone Exchange company here and|gych participation could they have — a Sabbath. In fact there has been T ABLE FUR -I- Ep Bu ] throughout the state, according to|jypocked from the hands of the Ger- P scarcely any comment heard on fl C | . the announcement received by Local | han government the main weapon ) o eventualities and the same prevailed b ’ Manager George H. Bielitz. . The|yy which it maintains internal dis- telephone company has been ‘auth- cipline, “The refusal, allowed the German government to show its workmen that America, France and England desire Germany and, therefore, Ger- many must fight to the end. today. : ] a 3 Ityseems that - another wild ' eyed - J orlze(: by hh:useilcremry «:t the treas- L report reached state autHorities in Following the organization. of a ury to establish war stamps agen- ; St. Paul yesterday, for last evening| - Fair 'Food gPrice coxg::mtee by the \ cies at its varlous offices. § a telephone message from the adju- merchants and _business- men, ‘the J In addition to making it conven- ceps /tant general’s office inquired about i A : Daily Pioneer today inaugurates the fent for the public to purchase the R midj. . The reply ' (By United Press) standing tal;lle of Fair I-'rlcesi ;which (By, United Press) :Ve‘l‘;p‘;‘%‘::g:o‘:;;:‘,?; “i: ltz:fls;’i’gl‘gg" ““Auy utttierapt to re]x:lew sl;shxxar i nsumers should in Bemidji for Petro, . — id - after negotiations would un = With the American Armies - injco! should pay ji for © sr’:dl Feb. 1.—An unidenti its employes to save thelr money by |y resultin tho overthrow of all gov- syt France, Feb. 1.—Private John? {food commodities. fled youth got ‘past the guards at ‘ed over the answer. was the - lone private. the Germaas| Tho tablo givés the ‘wholesale Tustitute and-fired at Presi-| PUYILE the stamps. s also de-| CFOMents. That is why the entente St Paul that a report had Teach v _captured in a th | pric the retafl- price in..com- | Lopine. of the Bolshe-| . The telephone company s also de-| gought shy of our invitation to join «flu“ Ton > ment, missed his aim and ] YOLIDE 8-portion of its regular adver-| gonaral pence negotintions, - i3 tisements in the various néwspapers “We are conducting our Birest e Wi [ handed when last seen.| Pioneer may know what is regarded|was arrested. » 4 Boches bau ¢ 1as.a tair pri};e, and showing n.hcg; mar- of ‘the state to boosting the sale of (1 itoysk negotions to allow the en- war savings stamps. tente to join any mumem’ ginal fits th tail is ta - “ " ive over the whoiesalo price. " (BOOTLEGGERS WILL | stomant cos sotoghons compiny ang ceive over -the wholesale price. ; BE HIT BY ORDER|ier Siatsiat, 4%, 22| FAILURE T0 REPORT As the prices fluctuate, the eom-| mittee will notify" the, Pioneer and will be displayed at all the war sav- ings stamps agencies of the com- pany in this state. INCOME MIG"T BE More Camo ve. : m.‘:,'.:?z?"‘:::“c“:o‘;i:m‘;";?:n‘:“qfl}? FIVE AMERICANS -ARE work and ‘then some -of them went back. It was about as insignificant n event ‘as one could imagine but ‘a report was sent to state authori- DETAINED IN BELGIUM | tie seures witt be changed to, keop mation for their guidance. This ta- ties in St. Payl by some of the “reg-| - ble will be maintained daily. for th lators”’ (By United Press) y.for the| = gt. Paul,. Feb.. 1.—Business of ——— Hietorbanee 85, the: Grookston plant|, Washington, Feb. 1—Five Amer-|benefit of Bomidl familics Lvin ity brovere will bo seriouely | CHARGE MADE THAT CANADA SERIOUS, SAYSCADY had beon quickly auelled by the said | icans remaining in Belglum - have This feature is belng maintained|cyptailed by the new order, as they AFTER LABOR IN AMERICA y o Conssrvators of the public weal. .| Dbeen denied the right to enter Hol-| by the novepapers Wierover Hers| have been permitted to ship beer by : Home Guard Mobiliz ~|1and since January 16. Americans|has been a food committee organized} the case to customers in dry coun- (By United Press) L. M. Cady, federal income tax me obilizes. , are unable to understand this, ex-|and the Pioneer now inaugurates a|ties and have bad a large mail trade.| New York, Feb. 1.—The Evening| collector, who is im~Bemid}l with emidji’s Home Guard was order- cept that the action is probably, in|gimilar table in keeping with the|rhe gafety commission’s order cuts| p. . ? ost today charges that the Canad-|peadquarters in the court house, “; “}0"1“291 today, “ie ""d;“' com- retaliation as Germans are unable W?‘"k of the F;&ili” Price ‘Food.-com-|off shipments intp dry’ Minnesota|ian government is indusing Ameri- ;:;:5 quml fflsjlurg to report one's in- r‘l‘ll!’ ”r 9"911‘&;8 ':"‘:;" G‘mg 151%’;"9 to leave the United States, - mittee of Bemidji. territory, as the Reed amendment|can farm labor to go to Canada. It|come for tax will be liable to pen- jone from Adjutant General n- e S SRR S cuts off shipments into tfie Dakotas | {s said the United State sdepartment|alty. In this connection, Mr. Cady ow to Captain Thomas Swinson of < and Towa. 11 att to stay the ex ~‘the guard, who is also-chiet clerk of | THREB DEAD WHEN FREIGHTS : ; : Breweia in-doithern Minnesota of labor will attempt to stay the ex-)gays: ~ odus. “S ti 8 of the Act of Sept. 8, the draft board. - The order was is- COME TOGETHER IN CRASH IMPROVED RURAI. will not complain over the order, ac- —_— lslse%so:men?led, ]seta.tes tohnt np 8pe- sued as a precaution in event the | cordingito Fred Schuster of Boch- = (By United Press) cific penalty of not less than $20 nor 5 :gg;?:y“rg‘;zr'f;“ Xe‘fh’;e‘z‘}f;" Tue| pottaville, Pa., Feb. 1.—Three are TELEPHONE SERVICE ester. 1t will cut off only 5 to 10| CERM ANY PREPARES e than $1.000 if you fail to have “at an early hour and wijll be quar- delad and severa linjured, is the re- ’ 333&6’:{1 °f"'lhe"-' “‘;‘}esvlh" ‘:‘*‘d d!tll?- your return in the office of the Col- tered-in it§ armory and mess there. 5% t of a runaway freight crashing| . edly the commission foun e lector of Internal Revenue for your ativarious polnts in:shifts. Wb b legger,” sald Mr. Schuster. “Brew- 3?0%5732 ot e it o Wil alao The - detachment of the Fourth - A meeting of *those interested in|eries have confined their sales, so (By United Press) be liable to 50 per cent additional x}:;:es:vfiri:]t;nt‘a)rg ',:;la‘;hmlrs ;;-v]ig:e SPAIN IS PROBLEM improving the rural telephone serv-|far-as possible by careful vigll, to] Amsterdam, Feb. 1—It is official-| tax. J 5 ! ice from the Bemidji exchange will|the ultimate consumer, but whisky{|y announced in Berlin that Ger-| “Therefore, persons having a net in-any direction needed. In fact, Bemidji is unusually quiet today. jobbers have been unable 'to control many is ready to shoot to kill to put|income of $1,000 or more, if you their sales in some places.” down the strikes. No distinction is|are single or are not living with to be made between strikers and|your wife (or husband); or $2,000 others. Public meetings have been|or more if you are married and liv- GERMANY WOULD Bekned g U pour Wi (of Moy STARVE THE STRIKERS | P20 ok o AN FoRios | 55 Tiani on whieh. o o your o turn.’ X be held at the Commercial club rooms T0 THE UNI rED STATES |, Saturday, February 16, at 11 o’clock a. m. TES Los e iy R T Expert telephone men will be pres- ; : : (By United Press) ent and complaints regarding the _ SPAIN PROTESTS TORPEDOING | Washington, Feb. 1.—Spain 1| prosent servico will receive attgne - 3 OF :SHYP BY SUBMARINE | one of the most important and most|tjon. An effort will be made to for- ; complex problems facing the United|mylate plans that- will result in an (By_United Press) .. |States. With big Spanish ships in-| oxtension of the service from the Be- London, “Feb. 1.—The London|terned, Spain is feeling the.teeth of|nidji exchan 0 e ge to’ towns that are There’s going to be an animated Mr. Cady will be at the sheriff’s PDaily Mail says Spain has sent a note | the Unifed States in answer to her|pnow deprived of such service. (By United Press) scene at the armory tonight when|office or at the Markham hotel until ? arlin prl::cung]tl(lfi ttl)(;pedolng ban upon passing- supplies to “Gen- The call for the meeting will be| - Copenhagen, Feb. 1.—Bowing to|Bagley and Cass Lake come to Be-|and including Saturday. Persons he Spanish vessel :Giralda. eral Pershing. issued by the industrial committee of | German militarism, German trades|midji to settle a tie in their high|can get a form from him, also any the Bemidji Commercial club. - unions are withholding strike bene-|school basketball echeg]ule},‘ each flhnv- information regarding individual in- C/'u : A R R WL fits' from the strikers. By imposing|ing won a game on the home floor. | come. . vv this degiand, Germany hopes to|The tie will be played on neutral G al LaCk Closes ar Plants FARMERS SONS ARE NEEDED force :l?e strikers into submission{ground and Bemidji was selected for TA SEED FOR COMING YEAR (By ‘United -Press) - ‘Washington, Feb. 1.—Congress .is being besieged with appeals to re- lease farmers’ sons from.the national army sufficiently Iong to help seed the crops. gl - e oo ot o corn ot the toams| CARDS IDENTIFY THOSE 4 and there’s certain to be some “tall” RUSSIAN AGITATION coscning trom e enthustaste | WH(O TRIED TO SERVE . Bemidji will be that between Bemidji DEMORALIZES TEUT()NS :]?: ss;g;g’;é o;ng:mgfmu;: :::Lr%o:f Corporal Clarence Foucault was -~ By The Score in New England Washington, Feb. 1.—As a result ‘of the failure of :the administration| closed its doors. to provide a fuel teserve, many im-|% The Metz company of Wflllham, " portant munition factories have been Mass., doing 100 per cent govern- closed. according to James Storrow, ::3:5 c}zzkih;: v?;g{nlng wood and cent on government contracts, has making the rejected volunteers hap- ference schedule and Bemidji is out Dy this morning by the presentation New._England fuel commission. Ten® thousand .workmen Were B to wi The locals are in top form 4 - United Press 0 win. 2 lod P 1 volunteer card readin -Telegrams received by Mr. Stor-|thrown out of work late Wednesday Rott«rt(im’;l, Fab, 1.— "B)olafinvtkl according to Coach Jacobson and Of‘f} have meed to enlist ugfl woliiti- row show that thé Mead Morris| when the American Woolen com- COUNTY GOES 0VER agitating in Germany is rendering he “kno,v’vs when his boys are ready teer. Have you?” ‘Manufacturing company of East|pany's mills at Lawrence, Lowell and e our army defenseless and producing|to “80- The card certifies” also that the Boston, employing 11,000 men on| Maynard, Mass., closed. These mills THE ’l'op Fok Y w C A anarchy,” is a statement published bearer was rejected for physical rea- pogun mounts, has been closed since|have cordtracts for' 3,500;000 yards < +W.LeA.|in a German newspaper. BOLS"EVIKI SEIZE sons and is signed by the recruiting Wednesflclllly- ¥ of lz}anke:sb 0365(%]6000 %ardsfol o;er- : ‘ officer. i The apman Valve company of| coating, 4,000, yards of khaki ’ UNB < The young men are “flashing” Boston is closed. Eighteen factories|and 3,500,000 yards of suiting, all] Beltrami county’s--pledge to the WAR(BY uuwgrm! ROUMANIAN S“")S (hese c:rdg %" their friends, espec- in Holyoke, Mass., must close at the| for the government. Y. W. C. A. was $500 and the War Bristol, 8. D., Feb, 1.—Jessie An- ially those eligible to go, and wish end of this Week. Coal Boats Commandeered. Work council announces an - over-| derson, her mind unbalanced by the to make, known the fact that they, The Industrial Alcohol company of| _ The Osgood Bradley compflfly of | subscription_of $42.50. The report| war and approaching Jmotherhood, (By United Press) too, might be able to secure such & Hast Cambridge, working 100 per| Worcester, working 100 per cent on|in full is as follows: committed suicide in a hotel here| Petrograd, Feb. 1.—The Bolshe-|card by offering to serve. The boys cent on Allies’ orders, is clesed. gun mounts, has been closed. The| Bemidji ...$300.50 |today. She claimed she was a Ger- | viki have seized scores of Rouman-|realize the fact that they have *‘done The L. S. Starrett company of Bridgeport munition plants are in| Baudette .. 80.50 | man spy. fan craft at Odessa, including arm-|¢heir bit,” even though they were e M;‘SSA ot 100, Dér. Gtk desperate plight, with no relief in Spooner . 66.560 ed ships, in retaliation for the in-|not accepted. 2 g[wemnfent supplies, and the sight. . Waterbury, Conn., munition Blackduck .. . 50.00 vasion of Bessarabia. The Bolshe- The idea is original with Corporal Burgess Airplane company of Mar-|Plants have only a few ‘“Y“ supply| Kelliher .... - 25.00 45 KILLED lEPORT viki still hope there will be no war | Foucault, who made the suggestion blehead, Mass., have suspended busi- [ °f fuel: Turtle River . 6.00 ] with Roumanfa, War with people|to the recruiting committee, which & o 2 2 'Last summer, when the govern- Clementson .. 5.00 is not wanted, only with their gov-|immediately co-operated. § .4 . ment took over the tugs and coal Red Lake ... 5.00 oF TEUToN AIR R‘ID ernments. Plant Closed Indefimtdtv.s < :'eszels which were gaking New Eng-| Hines ...... sl . 5.00 # The R. S. Long company of South|land’s’ winter supplies to our fac- ) — ‘RIMEA IS REPUBLIC amington, Mass., engaged 100 per|tories, I came to Washington and Total .....c.ccov0ue $542.50 (By United Press) Thg‘E}q EfldeEand oyster supper ¢ —_— cent in haversacks and cartridge| laid the facts before the president, (Mrs. I. W.) Jessie French, . Paris, Feb. 1.—(Official)—Forty-| which was to have been given to- (By United Press) belts, closed down indefinitely. the war and navy departments,” Chairman War Work Councfl five killed and seven wounded was|morrow evening by the members of Petrograd, Feb. 1.—An autonom- The Abertham Construction com-|said Mr, Storrow, “but the ships W. C. A.. | the result of Wednesday’s air raid|the Win Ome class, has been pOst- [ous republic has been formed in . pany of Cambridge, working 100 per| were taken from us.” Beluml County.| by German airships on Paris. poned. Crimea, war ‘declaratoons of President Wil--