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Mar - TR DENIED A NEW - TRUAL TEXTOF | COURT RULING| WILL PRESIDE OVER SOME OF SFSSIONS ~== Prepare 'For W.S.8. Pled, je BEMIDJ 1 DAILY PIONEER BEM!DJI, MINN,, WEDNESPAY EVENING, JUNE 12, 1918, Weak 'FORTY-FIVE CENTS PER MONTH HAVE STARTED AND FIGHT IS WAXING WARM h;sfl A";i ;f (l;esal Tx'?fl' Deticenty in £ i By Only atisfo o ece ounty, At- Slight M- w.i; Borah is »torn"ey s Contention. ;- .\“ Utah. . ,‘ ;o e M%%D:_:}i: g :Totggl\giu'rn J. }’ \’ LEWIS, lLLlNOlS, m— e > 00 ¢\$ AS HARD JOB AHEAD sSuggestion - Nevada Wlll Also Be Warm - or- Sudden ‘Passion; Facts Battle Ground; East Will . Uphold.Decree. Also. Be Active. In a decision handed down today, w. A'i BUCHANAN 5 By JOSEPH SHAPLEN By L. C. MARTIN Judge Stanton denied the motion for| W. A. Buchanan, St. Paul, is chair- United Press Correspondent OBt ( Unlted Press Corespondent) :setting aside the verdict of the jury|man of the state executive committee| ' gtockholm, June 12.—Actio: Washington, June 12.—A terrific that sent Roland Henrionnet to the|of the Minnesota Suhday Schodl as-|ihe part of the Bolsheviki is placing battle is to be waged this fall for ~.42fi§§‘-pet;it3:ti:r§ell!sz);l lited zrl:r :]he :oucsiiant(:g: mal;llail:s S‘: VI?;:\};I 5“)’::?‘;’5:;‘; Moscow under martial law is ‘prabs control of the United States senate. er of Osca , and also de- : 4 - s ) i ‘nied the motion for a new trial. time to do a:lot of volunteer work g}’lx °ll:) t“g::;‘v’l‘; °§ g‘; :’;‘;‘1’“;9““5 j Frenchmen and Americans are advancing acros No Man's Land, some- ’call)l‘*}“lo"]";tgc ct:n;rol now is theoret The miotion Was argued June 1 by|in connection: with = the Sunday aiminl; o overthg;‘ow by Bolshe:fki Where on the front in France. They are moving cautiously, ready to use the | 3% r)nu]rel . eigl lt V%WE' Actually, _ ‘Henry Funkley of Bemidji, M. J.|School association of the state, his|py s simultancous uprising:in’Mos-] Erenades they are carrying In the sacks slung over their shoulders. T Al Ueinborats chit BE foid oy = ‘Daly of Perham and Douglas, Ken-|own city and:his own local &chool. oy and Petrograd. . Numerous - ca- ~ | with the republicans on nearl vgvex‘l-g _‘nedy & Kennedy, the latter law firm|Mr. Buchanan'is the -buyer for G.|get leaders are involved. . important measure. Since g'n wn¥ ibeing ofSt. Paul, while County At-|Sommers & Co., St. Paul, General Darsky, former commands] measures the republicans have been ‘torney "Graham M.’ Torrance repre-| Mr. Buchanan will preside at ‘some er of the Russian-forces in Riga, now. l quite as strong supporters of the ad- ‘sented ‘the People of® the State. ' In|of the sessions of.the: state conven:| mjlitary chief. of :Petrograd, isaid: ministration as, the majority part revery ‘contention’ Ml‘ Torrance was|tion and will haye charge of much “We must defend the country'bdcau this tenuous control has not hul;t 'tfi'é isustained. of the business end of:.the asgocia-| Germany can break the Brest Litovsk| democrats. But they realize the dan- Two poimsl weré urged 3g error, 30" during the time of the conven-|peace treaty whenever she wis ger to their prestige, and are going ‘one that manslaughter in the first de-| tion. The plan for training workmen ‘is out t f o gli'eej shouh}‘ have beell: submitted to —FPledge W.8.8. Year— undevx:!loped. Unlversil t‘x’\:lni:; }: their l1-lizl«g?xlllg;.u BReSTOLts forhetior the jury, the other that it was pre- i possible. Russia’s continuation in Republicans, on the other hand, %Y:;cla: tt?::“?lt\‘xi:gfigge %@Wt:sst 0b3::; ENEMY STRIKES 0“ ! ] th: ‘;V;" risthln%"iltlilblelkfl;u; ‘é’?, mustl he big Minnesota Sunday school | conference division will meet at the|are confident of reducing the pres- said?” propounded to the defendant get rid of e eov;sesv 5 T8 convention opens tomorrow evening|armory during the morning and af- ,‘;}l“ margin of control by four or five. ~when: ho was-oh -the witness stand. OISE RWER REPUISED edge W. sar in the armory, Bemidji, and will con-| ternoon. The adult conference divi-| Tley already claim ability to elect £ < 8 s : i ., | senators in Idaho, New Hampshire, Analvsis of Points. mes MUST USE tinue until Sunday evening, every|sion “;]111 meet at the Baptist church Ilinois, Kansas and Nevada I. day being replete with programs of|and the secondary conference will ’ . n In the course of his decision Judge (By United Press) | z interest and special features, insur-|meet at the Prosbyterian church,[feVeral other states, they claim a N “fighti 1 2 Stanton says: Paris, June 12.—(Official)-—The moRTs ON CROPS. ing a most_successful convention and | while the elementary conference will| 1shting chance. “It is manifest from the defend-| Germans were striking along thie en- \ 3 one of enjoyment. meet at the Methodist church. Borah is Running. ant’s own-version of the affray that| tire Oise river yesterday and : last r . The advance guard will commence During the week there will be en- In Idaho, Senator Borah is seeking he did not fire the fatal shots in the| night but were blocked at every PlcN[c ls DEFERRED itosarrive in morning, and through-|tertainment features and the dele-|re-glection. It seems likely, from, heat of passion. He testifieq that| point by terrific resistance ot the lout the day arriving trains and autos | gates will be shown the beauties sur-| present indications, that Borah will he ‘was not excited at the time.” The} French. will comtinue to pour delegates and|rounding the city and other points|haye a fairly easy time of it. It has defense was based upon the claim|. Simultaneously, attacks on ' the| There will be no annual picnicfvisitorsiinto the city, the task of re-|of interest. been rumored algo fhat a compromise that Wfigi ing went black’ to de-|western portion of the Marne |{front| given by the farmers to the Bemidji ‘ceiving them and getting them :com- No Admission Charged had been worked out whereby Sena- ot soon as his head ~ was|were flung back. merchants this year, as has been the}fortably situated being in charge of Th to b i. tor Nugent, democrat, appointed to i o 5‘; ?;filyat thebmll’ th‘ailtwde- .. . ———Pledge W.S.8." Year— ' .| custom in the past, the farmers be- . ‘Robinson, president of .the —stan&?;ég?:utlls\e ‘;mxet ?tlzg‘,‘:‘.;}’%lf& fill. the unexpired term of the Al 2 on- . ARE .}ing pushed to their utmost with'their’ & 5 g ’ Serator BYady, woild Hat be “ODDM g A il s &&w of: % "CROIX DE GUERRE| crop production and general agricul-|quarters will be in the vacant store it;ei‘r:xhg“otwthti ?fiye:es?;g;s adm“z%‘f by the republicans, in return for sim- head with 1 fihe wall, and -that tural work, with no time.to spare|in the Elk temple and there all dele-| ..o gi ked d ig| 1lar treatment of Borah by the demo- 50 mentally déranged the-crime| | With the Americans afield, 'June|from the care of their crops. gates will be registered upon ar- ;?é;:t?ll;’ ;e;";”:e ‘t%na“%?y:l:‘: se; crats. Borah's friends deny this, and weps committed. 12 —Ninety-two members of thd Am-| However, it is the intention of the|rival and credentials issued. It will| g h "5 raot urged to be present claim they will be able .to elect a - No - Passion Mentxoned erican organizations in the Toul|farmers not to' meglect this always|also serve as an information bureau| ™ “npice in charge locally are urging| FePublican to succeed Nugent. Both ““Piere 1s'in thé testimony no sug-| sector have received the croix de|pleasurable event and at a later time|and exhibit headquarters. the merchants and all householders|8ides concede it will be a ‘“pretty P gostion of heat of blood or sudden|guerre from France for bravery. will be hosts to the merchants, in Sessi in Arm ; ? fight.” ——Pledge W.S.S. Year—— P 8810N8 1n 0TV, to decorate their places of business passion. This theory of the defense i i all probability in-connection with| 7The general sessions will be held [and homes in honor of the visitors New Hampshire, recognized as nor- and the facts disclosed render the ’ the county fair, according to Secre- in the armory. The administration |from points distant. mally republican, must elect one sen- law. respecting manslaughter inap- 4 tary Harry Arnold. . ator. Senator Hollls, democrat, has plicable and this degree of homicide ~ —Pledge W S.S. Year—— ~—— o~~~ [ stated he will not seek re-election, could not have fairly been submit- NAVY RECRUITING IN DR PALMER LEAVES l":;tkhiflfisupbol'tersl ei urs';ng lhllflm 't)a ted. 3 s muke the race, clajming he wi 0- “No error can be predicated upon BEMIDJI TAKES SPURT > ews re 0rce re-elected easfly on his record of the exclusion of the answer to the TOMORROW FOR FRANCE strong support of the war govern- o «question, ‘What was said?’ because Edward Savory of Blackduck left ment and his "‘“d“’“ labor legisla- that question immediately followed Tuesday evening for service, having tion. the question ‘Now, what occurred enlisted in the navy at the local post-| pr G. M. Palmer will leave Be- The G. 0. P. however, maintaing ‘then, between you and Oscar Nelson?’ on’lce with Postmaster A. P. Ritchie. o i s that Hollis won hig seat because of to which the defendant responded, J. A. Fenton and R. W. Koepp, midji tomorrow noon for New York, dissatisfaction in ' the republican “Why, he spoke to me the same as both of Bemidji, have enlisted in the | Whence he sails for France to enter . ranks which threw progressive votes wusual.’ This had reference to what navy and will leave tonight. field work for the pational Y. M. C. to him. With a united support, they occurred -when defendant’and Nelson Alfred and Hulet Dybvig of Nary, | A in the battle zone, assert they can beat Hollis or any first met ‘in front of the City Drug By CARL D, GROAT brothers; Ole Sunstad of Nary and| o5 other democratic candidate. Several - store’ and no attempt or offer was Unite}:i Préis Correspondent William Goodno of Bemidji have al-| The leaving of Dr. Palmer will be republicans are aspirants for the made to show any other statement! o 0o, Sy KR p—An Amer- | S0 enlisted at the local postoffice and | the occasion of an outpouring of nomination, among them former by Nelson, either during their walk| .., “coast patrol boat has been in | ill leave tomorrow morning to join |friends of one of Bemidji's most By LOWELL MELLETT Governor Spalding and George Moses. from the drug store around to the . the navy. Y T Lewis Has Fight Ahead i A i h the | Pattle with a German submarine. & rominent citizens and all are cor- United Press Correspondent wis Has ead. stairway, or the stairway where the|nyiq 5 jearned from unquestionable SeotledesiV 56, Years ol glally- urged to be at the depot to bid Senator James Hamilton Lewis shooting” took place. sources and it is also known the navy Dr. Palmer good bye and a safe re-| With the Americans in France, | faces the fight of his life in Illinofs. Constituted No Error. department has a mass of reports MINNESOTA MAR[NE turn, June 12.—The Americans have com-| Lewis is waiting to be coaxed into “Subsequent conversation between|from patrol commanders. None ——Pledge W.S.S. Year— {)letely c(ljeargd ths;l importanit, (galel— ;hle rdnce. nlpparer:itlyi) thoughh h‘h? defendant and Nelson, especially [these have been made public. eau woods, five miles west of Cha-|friends are in no doubt that he wil = when they were in the stairway,| Secretary Daniels states that only < SEVERELY WOUNDED COAST ARTILLERYMEN teau Thierry, of enemy forces. Ger-|run. might well have been a part of the|absolutely authenticated cas .| mans were slaughtered in large num- Representative Medill McCormick gl Ly es Oof| 7 res gestae and admissable. But then|sinkings or captures are announce- bers and the survivors fled. seems certain to be his republican the exclusion of such conversstion|able, but the United Pres§ has learn- (By United Press) MAY DEFEND PAR[S The Americans prepared with ar-|opponent, and McCormick’s support- would not "have constituted preju-jed that undoubtedly an American Washington, June 12.—The mar- tillery and then attacked. The Ger-|ers say they already see his e]ection. dicial error in the light of defend-|patrol fired upon a submarine and|ine corps casualty list today men- mans are still holding the northern|Lewls is a strong campaigner, and ant’s own version of the tragedy and | dropped depth bombs about her. The|tions 11 killed in action, two dead (By United Press) section of the woods. The Sammies| the battle will be one of the hottest. of his claimed mental incapacity aet|effect is only conjectured. / of wounds, four wounded severely.| Washington, June 12.—The guth- | followed instructions in pushingf “Bleeding Kansas” is to be the - the moment the shooting was done.” | The second case is mot so 'clear|The list includes the name of Pri-|orities may assign American coast|'lroush to the northeast corner, cap-| scene of a most determined republi- ——Pledge W.S.S. Year— cut, but it is also believed auth-|vate Godfrey Anderson, Proctor,|artillerymen to defend Paris if the turing 2'_‘50 prlscnlers, t‘¥° three iuoh %ahn assanlt 3" ke :eat flt soi)[l';’tor entic and also on record. . J guns and some minewerfers. - ompson, democra epublican Two SMAII ITALIAN Minn., wounded severely. Germans get within gun range. The U. S. casualty list was light,| aspirants for the place lnclunde Gov- except at one point where German |ernor Capper, who, by the way, has T()RPEDO BOATS S]NK machine gun nests held out for some| nine newspapers; W. R‘1 Stubll)s, for- time. mer governor, millionaire oil and U v . 1| repul Lt ! Ger an prisoners captured are A young meh, drafted from all parts of (By United Press) Germany. They say many regiments MAJOR YOST COMES ; Rome, Jume 12.—(Official)—Two| The agricaltural extemsion divi-) A. F. Kneiff, Tenstrike. to every farmer living in the cut-over | T¢ "ecr“l“id m’"; 'theh]i‘:lfl v:,ho are To INSPECT STA'"ON | small Italian torpedo boats, defying|sion of the state of Minnesota, with| H. Stechman, Tenstrike. districts of Northern Minnesota. c;"I"pe"e‘ o %‘) SOL ath 9 m’f m";, the entire Austrian battle fleet, sank | the co-operation of the state univer- ;7\ . Jtoléns:ioni) thgi Judge Stanfield will speak on gen- fhle?re Iiiue';s %?‘C:; “?@V eneter fi;tt(l)e :‘g’: Xisminlafiev;t fi;?g&a‘fig:sigé sity college of agriculture,’ United F.uiu.sJe:l‘:l:sr, l]l;ig,ckd{xl:;(s' ;l;ltmll)geul;;ymg:‘xgj;g;slt&n%r;};‘&:mfi?‘; they are chained to guns and wagons. Major John D. Yost, recruiting of- f and returned safely to their base. States department of agriculture, 0. N. Melby, Blackduck. : as a war necessity. Prisoners also say the German people| ficer for the Minnesota district, ar- i The spectacular feat occurred off county commissioners and the Bel- George Newton, Funkley. Where there are convenient halls, unflerstund1 tthre are only 200,000 rived in Bermdjl togfiy to i’i‘lipe“ thti the Dalmatian islands on the Aus-|trami county farm bureau, will in-| Mayor Skrief, Kelliher. slides will be used to illustrate these Amerlcansfl n] nwcgeé Year locall( roctit ‘bng 2 cte4 M je J’ast trian side of the Adriatic. In the|vade Beltrami county June 20 for a| Axel Peterson, Kelliher. talks at the evening meetings. EOBE IReRs week was nd usy On? oll;.a lajor 1'005 3 pursuit following, an Austrian de-|tour of the county in the interests| Supt. Thompson, Kelliher. Poultry literature will be distrib- BRUSH FIRE Last Saturday, on lnv flonm rim stroyer was badly damaged. of poultry development, and = seven Speakers for M uted free to all interested in the MERELY FI Italian Vice Consul Atiglio Castig- —_ Pledge W.S.S. Year meetings will be held in the county, neakers for Meetings. poultry industry. e . liano, he attended a celebration in the first one in Bemidji the evening|,k The speakers who will be heard The fire department was called out| pyjyth, {n honor of Lieutenant Bruno of Thursday, June 20. in the campaign are: Schedule of Meetings. shortly before noon today, the alarm| Rogellf of the Italian army. Lieut. KOORS BROS_ LEASE The extent of this schedule and| Subt. W. B. Stewart, leader of| The speakers will travel on the|being sounded on account of a brush| Rogelli is touring the country, with e the prominence of those who will be|P0o¥ys’ and girls’ club work. “Poultry Development Special” and|fire on Twenty-sixth street and Be-|, yjew to cementing the friendship SHEVLIN .CREAMERY | seen’ and heard is sufticient proot| A: W- Asmodt, county agent. . |the itinerary fs as follows: midjl avenue. The department had | potwoen this country and Italy in - that the educational campaign is of |, Prof- N. E. Chapman/state poul-| Bemidji, Thursday, June 20—]a run and that was all. the present struggle for democracy. A meeting of the directors of the|much more importance than might try specialist. 7:30 to 10 p. ——Pledge W.S.S. Year- He was given an ovation at Duluta, 3 Shevlin creamery was held at the|at first appear. Its specific object is| ,fs‘i.‘,’fiepz“’;ufy' ?f“:,“"‘} U. 8. Bx- mTurtletRilvzer, Friday, June 21—] 660 000 IS ESTIM ATED Sunday, Major Yost as o Ec';el:t has 5 to promote the raising of more poul- 1 usbandman. a. m. to noon. of honor at a monster loyal - ?gflitw?;‘;‘ix:‘&r‘;f V§G}51PESVI;:“G:E‘:)d('t}'}'e trypm obtain meat an% eggs fo‘rpnext Officials of the Northern Pacific &| Tenstrike, Friday, June 21—1:30 o bration in Virginia. Governor Burn- B Rider K. A Eldevik, Mr. Balke, | winter and is being urged along the International railways will accom-|to 3 p. m. TEUTON CASUAL“ES quist was present and a battalion re- ‘ Mo Bestal: Andrew f{endrickson’ lines of greater production by the|P2n¥ the special and take part in Hines, Fnday, June 21—3:30 to view of the Fourth Battalion Min- A 2 ? ' | government, in the interests of food |the Program. 5:30 p. nesota Home Guards was neld in his - Ch”“.Tflg'}?“d and O'iE- E“ée- \ded | conservation. Supt W, B. Stewart will speak on| Blackduck, Friday, June 21—7:30 honor. Adjutant General W. F. Rhi- b During the meeting it was decide £ . the boys’ and girls’ club projects for|to 10 p. m. By JUNIUS B. WOOD now, who was also scheduled to re- to lease the creamery to KO;“‘; ‘1131‘%5- Committees in Charge 1918. Funkley, Saturday, June 22—S8 to United Press Correspondent view the Home Guard, was unable l(ér:]. 'Ohf Oliegl‘i:gi for an indefinite| The committeeg to I(;ok after ar-| Mr. Aamodt will speak on county|9:30 a. m. With the French afield, June i2.|to attend the Virginia meeting on 8! g R R rangements at the various meeting| problems. Kelliher, Saturday, June 22—10|—German casualties in the big offen-| acgount of illness. N places are: Mr. Chapman will tell of the de-{a. m. to 12 noon. sive total at least 660,000, The Ger- Fully 20,000 people were present PERSHING'S FASUALTY LIST Harry Olin, Bemidji. velopment of the State Poultry Dem-| .The meetings will be for every|mans have employed 333 divisions, or|at the Virginia meeting Sunday, and Washington, June 12.—General Mrs. E. H. Smith, Bemidji. onstration Community No. 1 at Bar-| member of the families of Beltrami| 3,996,000 men since March 21. it was without doubt one of the big- C. F. Blakeley, Turtle River, Pershing today reported 127 cas- H.7A. Brown, Turtle River, , nalties, num, Minn. The progress made by i this commupnity will he of interest county and they are urged to be ‘pres- ent at the pofnt mest convenient, Military experis estimate the loss- es at 2,006 men in each division, gest land most successful loyalty gatherings ever hold on the range.