Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, March 6, 1918, Page 1

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it ) ol § iEvien on Lake Geneva: filled Y trainload ' of - French -prisoners : wha leased by: the Ger- (By R. J. Bender) ) v ‘| - United Press Correspondent BEMIDJI BOYS HAPPY scion, Mareh 0. iy ‘§'| « Washington, March 6.--That Nich- : 2 olal ‘Lenine, prime minister of the e lht,lgsp::;.] htoaplo,rg,i) i Russian. Bolgheviki, is“deliberately :Duluth, “March 6.—Arrive ere 'attemptingto deliver revolutionary AA:: oix: b‘vx:l:v:;(tloe\)‘{’?;i‘;:g: Russia into the hands of the Ger- iy ¥ me next week for|Dans is the substepge of a. hugely i b jwe,‘é“'& Best important communication received by S ;;i:\la fes ods‘“. : the .gavernment this morning. from I‘BV%I'N, : an’ unquestionable, but - confidential 9 £ /.. CLARK, i [ source.; < s A CALLJER. 'The ‘comunication also shows-that SRR Lenine {8 simultanecusly trying to - Too late for: publication Tuoiday | rouge the Russisus against the mili- 1 afternoon, the following mes SBE®| tarism of the .fil“. % ROUTE TO CANADA, : : i | 'was ;’ecaivel;li by L:R Ploneer adss : 5. 3 eer, River, Minn;, March 5. ;;!:nzrz';andm (ff:5ihey, train s atf g o { f —-All's well. . Everybody happy. Sav Leaders Stuvid, - ‘Brai [ an L Bl e / ; : \ Thanks: for the.apples. . Goodl The Hague, March 6.—A neutral ‘The ~arrest ‘of Richardson |. 'bye Bemidji, hello France. diplomat here says & ‘German liberal de while Brandt was goin ] THE BOYS. ' ore ‘ ; : : leader said ‘“now. that we are ready - 5 “The boys,” were the eleven who left ‘Bemidji ‘at noon to ‘join - the|for a western offensive it is unneces- sary ,and the weapon . leaders in- 3 c omlng’clai‘::fiogggghgg 5 e e . e : Canadian forces being enllsle«flfi by - ba { % 8 B - A 1 5 &G 2 QA Raymond Maguran, recruiting officer o i'covered Archie Lfl‘gvs’londetwflth 3 . ; B : 3 torythe Canngd;lun forces in gemldjl. tendpd;will make:us more unpopylar . ‘elght quarts of alcohol and two and {1l G s IN w;s U than -ever. ‘However, our. leaders L I dianis oL ek el e e 7 LE 1\ L \j C i SHINGLE MEN OUST I W. W, |have done so many. stupid things it 0 L ‘off . % AL S Fids 4 z B e {8 very probable they will ke traln gt Bemfdjl. The accused was, UNF AIRNESS cfl 4 ] Seattle, March 6—Announcement | otrosiver y make an ;}::‘ilgegeg‘mggt‘q;z iv::(llxfid i-m:m::;fl, y I 3 f is made that sixty representatives of Dlplon;ats say. that nghlmann's ] de A -was held in 0 i x B Oregon ' and -Washington _timber . to the federal grand juryf - ; < 2 workers and shingle weavers’ unions}influence in Germany is at a low obb. : 7 . (By :United. Press) " at a meeting here voted -to oust In- £ seats Washlygt_on, March, 6. — Bears, |~ © dustrial Workers of the World from Roebuck' & Co., Chicago, was made/| thelr ranks. . REDMOND FAMOUS defendant today in-a complaint: filed ' by the federal trade . commission, i ~ 1R charging that conéern with ' unfair; %" (By' United Press) U-S.- WILL KEEP OFF IRIS“ kATmoT' DIES 8 B s business ‘methods. The ‘ domplaint: mWit the American army afield, £ | Wisconsin generat's claims the advertisements of ' t‘lge March 6.—The effectiveness of Am- SlBERIAN TANGLE i (By’ United:--Press) 32 -at~12:30" o'claek thIS| " Tg?c£§§;§?.mfiw T "irtillery was’ thriliingly and] =~ .o LTS uisLondon, Muwfip.?!flodmnd uded the task of placing |'ments cause customers to belleve the|impressively demonstrated at one © . (By: United *Press) 't’?mous ¥ ;h 1“1 awin top ‘Wisconsin ‘on record” aé condemning | coticern, on account of a large pur-fo’clock’ this morning in the biggest] ‘Washington, March 6.--The United ..::‘.‘“n:‘é,fli;m %:‘:lw’bne‘en'n:rl:l%:‘l‘l.; the stand taken’ by Senator 'LaFol- chase of 5“53‘1; and quick moyement|cannonading action to date on this|States proposes to keep her hands off |{]] for geveral days, it being reported ducted by the tressure’and trinket|lette on’ the declaration of war. - of stock, s able to sell sugar lower | gestor, in the Japanese-Siberian situation, |that his ailment was malignant can- e L * - 1| than others, whereas the. company v g icial i 1 und of the National Special Aid so- : 3 The American “fire smothered the]5avs an official intimation. cer. . ‘clety “of /the- aviation: /committee ; : has been selling at a loss, and only ‘As announced by the United Press| Redmond had been an Irish leader . Bineo Beptember 1 about $40.000 nas EARMERS WILL HAVE selling o timiiad amount witiiotban focke S AL Ml B0 In | oxclusively yesterday, ~the United|in the House of Commons since the : been raifed privately for ‘the pur: f ERY- W V': ; ;roc?r es. 4 thel:epu‘;r-omlan;ds :)1:) oth«la tic‘arrlflcins; ls:a{.:sbwzllilévzgt agg;e !l:’:l;n :a]ngt‘.)ljoel;tlll‘l’x:l. :l‘¥tl’°\: ‘nnd wgglu]e principal factor ‘Dose through the sale of contributed |- T K ; o : sault and hurled 3, shells agains L n Irish-home rule. R A Lk $ BRITISH STEAMER TORPEDOED:; ; B will not serve any good purpose at N S S o _,0UTLET TO BEMIDJI | 2 o T RN A BOARD SAVED| (he Cerman defense. . |this time. " NEXT DRAFT LIKELY ; ; ~Bemidii Helping. ~ = £l - S (By United Press) s U. 8. N i u AT : < ; g L < . 8. Not Protesting. ' i i In ‘Netzer’s .drug’ store window ig Farmers” residing north ‘of Cass| London, March: 6.—The ' British Two MORE KEI_L“IER Washington, March 6.—Through ¢ ‘a: display ‘of. -donations -to. the Treas-| Lake are-going to have an outlet to steamer Kenmare has been ‘submar- allied channels, the United States SoMET IN Apl“‘ tre-and [Trinket tund, showing thet| Bemidii, according fo the board of ined:s Bix of: thoge sboard . ere BOOTLEGGERS -GUILTY {zovernment offictally ~declared it v { € | rami county commissioners, and|saved. : a2 14 = does not assent to Japanese inter- direction. .- The:articles are those of| when it is completed, there will be ' vention in Siberia. The allles have ‘Wa; ko B re ) T . shington, March 6.—Announce- ’::d P;;'ltl‘c;’l;&:éggfil: fltlg t:)l:e r(lll‘:llg::- more of the good ‘farmers from'that 3 : = There were five cases in district{so informed Japan. ment of the date of the next draft is SRae oftiée metied a.ndgthe Anetal vicinity coming to Bemidji and with fiILBElT IS FREED 3 court this term, wherein the defend-|: “At the same time, the United|imminent. The provost marghal gen- an by thy sosernment’ in lta wat el more, frequency. - | ants were aconsed of having violated | States is not protesting against in-|eral's office has prepared an ‘im- i Y_m 3 g aver derive: AT ‘W. H. McPherson, one of the prime the liquorilaws in this vicinity, and|tervention, merely letting Japan|portant announcement” which is be- Sl bR s e e Bl b e BY HABEAS CORPUS goe. pleaded. gullty "o thejknow In 2 trieudly tashion that she| lleved to deal with the time and g 8 3 2 does not consider intervention method of summoning the second :iesl;o&- g&v&rinmenntm:,:tl;h:rt.i:;e: :: ‘the board. 'He outlined the propo- L . | advisable mow. The view of the|levy. The best-opinion is that the D lors and vy | o And T ecitry 'nf| 8t Paul, Maren 6_Joseph Gil-|itis morning and both pleaded guilty. | United Stateo le that fears of Ger.| frst of the men Will move to camp A < ; They were N. J. Nilson and John B.|{man action in eria are fantastic|in April. boys. 7 : .| three to take hold of it. PR bert, ‘manager of the Nonpartisall Anderson -of Kelliher. They sold|and also believe that Japanse action Pu‘;fllnstlon of the announcement The local campaign ‘closes Satur-| "~ H. J. Batting, state commissioner league, was discharged from the cus: T ) irall are et 10 St omm e tody of William Carver, Martin coun- | booze without haying a license. now is disastrous to morale. is held up for action by Congress on LAY 4 of roads in that township, is inter- i i -| * Both pleaded guilty and were fined - ending amendments to the selective heip if they have anything of value ty sheriff, under habeas corpus pro 3 D hey ything ested in the matter and 83 farmers, | 7 o oo hion were upheld by |$50 each and 30 days in the county PRIORITY. COAL ORDER gervice act. they can spare. affected by the proposed road, signed J“dgegC: C. Haupt in distl:lct court}t jail, or 30 days more in jail if they IS LIFTED BY GARFIELD the petition, besides Mr. McPherson failed t the fi ; 3 ilbert, though- given “his liberty | failed to pay the fines. “NEW FARM AGENT .{and Mrs. Botting, unge, this o,é’e,f wfilv”pem: in p:'u-): In the case of the State vs. Buclid| Washington, March 6.—Priority M ANU AL ’I‘R AINING Emon, charged with a statuatory of- of coal supplies for railroad, domes- s : The road is a three-mile st The northern portion of the coun-|running north from rec-milo stretch | suance of the bond of $3,000 which .ty s algo ‘to have a federal farmigion, between Sections 20 and 21, he gave here last Thursday, with “wwent who will be chosen by the|ig and 17, and 8§ and 9, termin.|A: C. Townley, president of the Na-| 3 £n4 FOUL A ook extenslon department of the UDIVer-|ating at the northesstern corner of | tionel Nonpart(sail leagils, batore the [Z0 towmfizlfllse e 'flt; of Minnesota. His headquarters|section 8, which will connect with figzg:y county court at' Fairmont) Zipp R will be at Baudette. s L . ons for them to appear Monday a new road will greatly reduce the dis-| pgirmont in his order releasing Gil- OPSAHL URGES USING |5 b S iy Lo WASTELAND FOR SHEEP ™" ** 2 =2 CRUSHED GERMAN STRIKE OLE HANSON IS ELECTED St. Paul, March 6.—A .project to MAYOR OF SEATTLE. WASH turn ‘more than 15,000,000 acres of unused cut over lands’in Northern Hasllztfil?orz::]:;emllj\::r:th'th Gifigfif Minnesota to sheep grazing was pre- 2 © sonted o state officlals yesterday ington state legislature, was chosen —with,a request that the state assist Egly‘gttg‘fms egtst})eo wvi(t,?e: ",’:,"{.""}gng; in spreading the propaganda in| & s aqtora, . former corporation western' states, whero sheep raisers| oyngel. = . 2 9 "?“%Z'&i’{’ EdB::lti.dji president .n'c}::me"‘{"‘:,fe"t% s doken eurly ::f K L. ) a i 2.8 he count proceeded. S ‘fl of the Northern Minnesota = Sheep| gradford’s campaign manager con- E‘:!O::rfiv::mciflli&‘: ‘":)‘11_ ‘;m::t;:}"; ceded his candidate’s defeat before pregen‘:pd theoplan ts thg Sthte ams thegnunt was half completed. Mayor migration committee at the capital. g,}e ..in(}:}_‘levl«;:lsmegl:;:;r\ated from tre dufi:’—é’l ttl;)e igfi_fla;jsdf‘i‘;dr dz:g;]o‘;ft;‘:: hAnother feature of the election was over lands in Northern Minnesota, l{‘1,,‘3,iZficgflof,,'g“‘m‘;'flfigr"g{fl?s‘c’,:",':,”{ “the delegates proposed that farmers .o, . " wacause of 1 ti i in each locality be organized in a ‘I:m activiti l:t B movement to get western flock mas- S N by ters to take advantage of Minnesota opportunities for cheep raising. . "‘i‘he western men have the sk PMERCHANT CRUISER money and practical %xpieri%?cg‘] Opsahl - explained, an n Northern Minnesota there are large pasture SUNK OFF IRELAND tracts and suitable shelter; =2lso T 3 farmers who can be enlisted to help' and later to engage- in the sheep . (By United Press) growing business. The proposal is London, March 6.—The @armed + that western ranchmen be induced|me-chant cruiser Calgarian was tor- to ship train loads of sheep to North-|pedoed Sunday off the “Irish coast, fense, the jury, after being out all| tic consumers, cantonments, . public night, returned a verdict of “not|utilities and hospitals established by CLASS “ELPS SoLmERS the fuel administration January 17 have been suspended in all states east of the Mississippi river except| In answer to an appeal for 5,000 Pennsylvania, Maryland, West Vir-|checker tables for the. soldiers’ Y. N0 SPRING v AC ATmN ginia, Ohio and Eastern Kentucky.| M. C. A. huts, A. D. Balley, manual ’ 2 tr;lnllng te;ch:: 1}1 the Bemidji 5, schools, an s class are making SAYS SC“OoL BOARD onLDN,T T“IS MAKE three tables of the required pattern ?nd dln!:e:llonsl; Eha ‘t’:blea are 2x3 eet, with a checker board in each Teachers and school pupils will A PACKER SNICKER? end. Every school has been asked miss their vacation this coming to. make ‘from one to ten tables. spring, for it has been decreed that There are about 500 recreation huts school shall continue through to the| Restaurant proprietors and heads|of this kind and the plan is to place long vacation during the Bummer |of families are wondering just. who|ten tables in each hut. The tables months. : that “don’t kill the hens” order,| made by Mr. Balley and his pupils This action was taken in view of|issued by the food administration, | will be completéd this week. the fact that the sehool year began|is going to benefit the most. a week later than usual, 3 When the edict went from Wash-| MINNESOTA JAN! 3 ik ington forbidding the killing of hens, LOB% SUITBOVEB FUND BAUDETTES RE-ENGAGFS “bang” went the price of cold stor- " TEACHERS: SALARIES RAISED|age poultry with a jump of 10 cents| Washington, March * 6.—Federal 7 wholesale, according to cafe propri-|court decrees enjoined Secretary Lan- The entire teaching force of the|etors in Bemidji, and when house-|ging from withdrawing from the Baudette schools has heen - re-en-| holders in Bemidji have attempted|treasury during the fiscal year of gaged, the teachers receiving - in-|to buy some of the cold storage birds| 1916, $160,000 of the trust funds creases in salaries. % at retail they have been confronted |of the Chippewa Indians of Minne- The board of education exfonded|with prices varying from 38 cents sota and expending it for their sup- an unusual honor to the teachers,| per pound up. port, were set aside and injunctions the board passing a-resolution of dissolved by the supreme court. thankg and appreciation for. tbte work done by the teachers the.past year. z Baudette and Spooner have taken WAR SW'TZERLAND 'S l'"T up the question of consolidating the schools of the tow towns. CLUB HARD BY T“E WAR SINN FEINERS SEIZE WEEK Berne, M;rch hs.—4w1tzerlnnd is % ..| nit harder by the war than any 3 J Z allied nation, except in the matter General von Kessel, military com- TOWN’ ARE DR""‘ING MRCH 10.!*0‘7! of money spent and men killed. But mandant of the Brandenburg province, & e : JOIN A for ldwgnfl:{(uli nr?nlz‘atlon dsl;e which includes Berlin, who watned the (By United Press wou e starving, freezing and in strikers that ?hey would be punished | London, March 6.—Sinn Fein vol- WAR SAVINGS SOCIETY |revolt. Almost everything she needs comes from the warring countries ern Minnesota and put them on cut announced the admiralty today. = unteers have seized Kilmagh and are| . over lands direct or rent or sell them{ Two officers and 56 men are lost, by court-martial und‘execlutlo:d:mlclss guarding the exits from the town. “"3’:3‘3‘1‘..3‘.‘,’&2“1.‘&’%" and she is rationed more strictly they went back to work Immediately. | o ginn Feiners are drilling. —————— | than {s France: to farmers, states the report.

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