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_ MINNESOTA | HISTORIC ' BEMIDJTI DAI ek " WE. — : On- ; BEMIDJI, MINN., FRIDAY EVENING, AUGUST 29, 1919 ey ool 45c PER MONTH p— ALOUTLOOK "Swoiss, TFVEMILLIONTO | ‘ PHO IS INBEMDINOT | otomur ripRReD [ gt || PRESDENTFOR ROSEATE SAYS ==, IS CHARGED BY || . TS o ] DISCUSSON OF of Wilson ; : » . 5 & Lok y J& g (United Press Correspondent.) id v a § i \ i e 4 Washington, Aug. 29.—Next Wed- : 7 o A 2 § . i llixesday, as the date of the president’s | ) B : "y o eparture on his national tour for o . . ) o ~ A & Dock Strike at Head of the the league of nations, has now been Congressional .. l‘!ve't"!;m Tomor;ow Morning Set by o is Still On; Cargoes set as the probable time for comple- § it ; : f L‘ke'.St ' . tion of the work on the treaty by the Committee M.'k e Rel,’m_— K . g Union Chiefs for Men Sold Elsewhere foreign relations committee,” said To Secretary Baker' -to Return - Senator Hitchcock today. % ) ! ) “]l am confident every speech the . 2 . s CAN'T BE REPLACED; bresident makes Wil B o proy | ASK POSTPONED- ACTION ‘ 'WARNING OF SUPPORT NAVIGATION ENDING |pects are that little legislative busi- ON DISPOSAL ' PLANS 3 g FOR THE GOVERNMENT ness will be transacted while the de- ~ . |bate goes on,” he added. —_— g i . Consumers Advised to Secure WILSON'S ITINERARY. Recovery Believed Possible 4 Western Coast Systems Are Any kind of Coal Use- Washington, Aug. 29.—The offi- From Those in Charge; k .+. Resuming Operations of Fuel cial itinerary " of the president 2 5 A : Y e 5 ; able for Fuel through: the northwest, was an- Urges Holding Property Rail Lines nounced today as follow: Saturday g 7 " Just what the outlook for the coal ;‘fg.‘;,gs“:;,‘}of,;;';j’“{&w?.l";;':;,:;"s“ Portland, Ore., Aug., 29.—"Ap- Washington, Aug. 29.—Samuel situation for Bemidji s 'to be this|niorning Omaha; evening, same day,|Proximately, §$5,000,000 of ‘govern-| fig b Gompers’ request for a conference winter is a matter of uncertainty and | Sioux -Falls, 8. D.; September 9, all| ment funds were squanidered, misap- ) ¥3§'§¢e§ ‘;fidz‘;'wi;’flffi“o“htfl p?:fi much speculation, even on the part of | €87, °1. 8t Paul. and. Minneapolis; plied and converted to the prospec- 'he forpedo; bout destroyer Kane taking 1o the water at its Inunching at|dent: t_his afternoon. 5 _| September 10, noon, address at Bis- . local dealers, according to advices re marck, N. D. . § tive uses of the Milwaukee railroad| ghe New York Shipbuilding company's yardg nt Canden, N. J. Its sponsor wns ceived by G. W. Harnwell, local man- | oyt starts - September. 4, with |interests,” by those in charge of| Miss Florence Kuue, niece of Surgeon Elisha K. Kune, U. 8. N. ager of the St. Hilaire Lumber com-|morning address at Columbus, O.,|army spruce production in the Paci- pany from the headquarters of the and ends September 30 at 11 o’clock|fic Northwest during the war, ac- w ’ R | A z —S el lumber company in Minneapolis, the | forenoon at Washington. cording to a report telegraphed to NE mcmc SlR.EN WALL STREET ASSERTS G"uvu‘:;:l:;ni'&zidelfiuil t:eg P e b st g0 e GF (O] GOLF STARS |Sitet vty “ommit| WILL SOON BE HEARD | - PRICE JUMP NORMAL _ |icyon, ot s i the company that handle coal. The gressional investigating committee, e e S NG O BEMIDN | T ettt SOUNDING FIRE CALL| FOLLOWING THE WAR G "2t is as follows: ¢ where an inquiry into the operations of the spruce production division was sumed that Gompers wished to go Strike At Docks. v i : conducted last week. N " ¢ . |over the whole present labor situa- “Most of you know that a strike FOR FINAL OF SER[ES The report was signed by Repre-|Old Steam Whistle to Be|Bankers and Financiers Don't|tion *with the president. ¥ amongst the dock workers at the sentative James A. Frear of Wiscon- : N head of the lakes has been in effect w “% Oon .. |sin, chairman, and Walter W. Magee| Abandoned and “Howler” _Think Much of Probe g for almost three weeks. This means|Warm' Contest to Decide|of New . ork, constituting a majority Installed by Cit Into H. C. of L. . STRIKERS ORDERED BACK. no rail shipments uf coal have been 0dd Match Expected- of the committee. Clarence F. Lea,| ; nstalled by City nto I1. C. ol Washington, Aug. 29.—Saturday made from Duluth _and--Superior F) hakatd democratic member of the committee, | morning has been set as the time lim- since:the s{nke.‘rg?fi ,nghodévcnn St. Cloud Is Game did not sign the report. Manager Naylor of the Minnesota| New York, Aug. 29.—Investigators |it by which all striking railroad em- fiore‘?ll\stt Klenfltlnn:’s re;\?Cés the etl;y- Say Money Wasted. Electric Light and Power company,|who are looking for the *guilty |ployes on the Pacific coast must re- ay that ttco v . S Cosing ih the coarse of construction work | party” responsible for the high cost|turn to work “or the brotherhoods tal tonnage: of coal griginally des-[ St. Cloud’s picked team of golfers| The report declares that the ex-|,.. ", n the-city building, will {of living in the United States will will support the Federal administra- tined for the northwest, - will arrive in Bemidji the latter part|penditures of the spruce production eing tfi: on " mm{lcl al eléctrlc never find him in America, according |tion in its endeavor to. operate trains *Wé are. tok L sec 1 of this ‘week to again pit its skill |division were “wasteful and unneces- 120 14 genuine|tp Wall street financiers. ’ wherever they have contracts.” agsite he. Dlayers. . Twoleary, . and. concludes by saving thit g bl A" correspondent of the Unjted| .. - £ e played o ol el ghssuréd o ation by bross Shterviewed several of the bie-1 10 DECIDE INDIVIDUALY. Garrying fromi ‘ten -to}tory. for the local players.and the|be had against John D.. Ryan and |3 Tio Dores power otor. _{gest bankers of the.country {o a8K{ .y qg Angeles, Cali-Aug, 39 —Strik- I ortad O e in [othioty who are responsibio tor thys [ . What: had “beeti ‘enerally knows fthiem for thelr ideas on the 'eh CObt |ing traipmen on the Pacific coast will ] for the down state players wasteful expendclnl::e of public|28 8 siren, soiinded by the electric [of. living. Though the flnancial men | e gerved with coples of orders from -1t had been plauned to play - the|funds:” : o light plant of the Minnesota com-|refused. to allow their names used,|nejr chiefs directing them to return . Gocisive ‘match-on & neutral:course,| The commitee recommends because i 3:: &z:::te: l;;::n:h:i?:ls:lzf m?;: wero ""l" in thelr “r’“‘:"“- tho | work, and will then be goyerned -of December. = 7 % # St. Cloud ‘showed its' good sport- an?l ptmlg:r t:aac:l oucmlr:‘:la l; m-th: a proverbial “stem Winder,” guaran- g pq, .People who are suffering now gomery' vice presldént ot. th:z broth- e | manship by agreeing to play the spruce corporation be q“'n 01 efl un. [ teed to arousé the populace from the |are merely paying their part of the|erhood of locomotive engineers Notice: to Customers. final over the Bemidjgi courge. yThls tipl turtherpt;qulry cal}mbep hns,d and deepest 5‘“"‘""’ :" tev;eri unenr?hly bill for making the world free for Montgomery made this statement “Your coal customers should be|gives the local players decided ad-|that any bids-which may be received hour and start the telephone going.|gemocracy, in the opinion of finan-|after an all-night session of leaders notified at once of the conditions.|vantage and should St. Cloud win|for such properties be held subject — | clers, #lof the four brotherhoods here. k’l‘pe‘{ sthoult} :1; adcvi:eg :uh‘t’z;‘lixeo ranfl nl wlill be all the more credit to its|to final decision by the proper au- |NEW SOUTH WALES PUTS tm'-:‘;he pufs;ntflsituntlgn i: dthet ran- ind.of coal they can ge , if | playing. A close contest is antici- |thorities. one after flve years of destruc- it is at all suitable for their heating patgd,ghowevfl_ and one that will (l:fe UP BARS TO IMMIGRANTS ;51" and nonproduction,” explained ENDS AT OAKI.AND.. R systems. The Northwestern Fuel|worth while watching. As large a More Uzlv_ Charees, Sydmey. (By Mail.)—The state of | °2€ prominent Wall street man, “The] San Francisco, Cal., Aug. 29.—A company is able to make prompt|ga.lery as possible is asked to be on “We would ratazr see this rail- | New South Wales has informed the world is short of food and clothing |strike of yard and switchmen of the shipments of,a few cars of Stotts bri- | the course to show the visitors their |road scrapped than to uave the gov-|commonwealth government of Aus- and supplies of all kinds. America |[three big transcontinental lines has quets. Thg reason is—the briquet- | visit is appreciated. ernment sell it to the Chicago, Mil- |tralia that it will not permit any im- is short because it has shipped so|ended at Oakland, Cal, and trains ting plant is outside the strike zone. George Moore, Hal Ervin, Dr. Her- | Waukee & St. Pav! railroad for an [mjgration for one year, in order to much to Europe, and because it is|were leaving on normal schedules This supply will not last long as new riman, Mr. Hill, Bud Riley and J. D. insignificant precen:age of the cost,” | more successfully cope with the pro- no‘t' producing enough. there, but the strike continued here, 'stocks of coal suitable for the manu-| Wilson will make up the St. Cloud|reads the report i- reference to the |plem of repatriating its soldiers and High prices are the result of ajalthough most of the trains were be- facture of briquets cannot be had|team. o . 36-mile line built by the Siems|gajlors. This ban against immigra- shortage on the market. Legislation [ing dispatched out, officials of the until the.s.trike ends. Send us in Bemidji will be represented by Er-|Carey-Kerbaugh corporation of New |tjon includes the British Isles, de- and agitation will not lower prices|United States railroad administration your requisition for all the briquets|vin, Cool, White, Baer, Lakin and|York from Disque Junction on thefspite the fact that all other states of permanently or to any extent. ~As|announced. you can take care of. Brooks, although this has not been |line of the Chicago, Milwaukee & &2¢.|the commonwealth have opened their soon a8 we begin to produce more, 80 Trains here were being made up _— definitely decided, some of the fore- |Paul via Lake Crescent to Lake[goors to emigrants from England. ;ztax:uth:om;';?;tll‘irsn ‘;’;r Ls}:l!e m];lrrlt:; :inggfig‘;“ and office help, it was 3 going players being out of the city. |Pleasant, Clallam county, \.ashing- SEATTLE’S FAMOUS MAYOR & —g i ton. will come down. Until we produce The trainmen were to meet here HAS RESIGNED OFFICE H]N The report declares that this “line OUSTED PRE['“ER OF more, and until Europe produces|to discuss orders from their interna- B .NOT]FIFS MEN more, prices will remain high. tional officers that they return to Seattle, Wash., Aug. 29.—Ole Han- was built not to carry spruce logs,| L eattle, Wash., Aug. 8 ¥iam, » ROADS RUN s ATURD AY but as an extension of the Milwaukee HUNGARY s F“TURE thevvl:rl)l' fiz:;:etprl!scegol:n:u{l‘:;l?:re:: work. By Fred S. Ferguson. (United Press Correspondent.) son, Seattle’s mayor, who gained na- railwa. b y for commercial purposes and tion-wide fame as the result of his as a short cut‘to Gray’s Harbor.” all over the country. Tne financial IMPROVED SITUATION. stand for Americanism during the ¥ 2 Vienna, Aug. 29.—Archduke | interests anticipated and expected i fiiz‘:e'fiierf‘{}‘;ie?f;:n}fii‘ [5‘ etlfll;uzm ce‘fii‘li‘?’?i‘fn‘;"; h‘,};’gge,fia—n"o?,iit‘},’; T Joseph, Tecently ousted as head of this trouble. Similar disturbances mxffl"fi?'&,&fii,L:zgio,{":,';,rotvhe; i “ i i f P the Hungarian government, re-en-|have occurred after every war of im- council,cand it ‘was accepted tmmeds exl:\‘::x]):;egfl;:?s'c{tai;g:: 5 o:;i:fi m;d CANADA FLANNING AIR -~ | tered thegpomlc:g arena today. portance, Look back at the period ::5:_2: dcfirtnihnnl:t?‘zi:lo;epg:figst%::: mtfly. ing fi California, Arizona ng: Nevyd,aE SERVICE MAIL DELIVERY | Addressing several deputations of following the Civil war. The only begun moving out of Oakland but so .l am tited out and.am going fieh that the railroad :d inist ati citizens in wudapest he declared, |difference is that the present catast-lg, tr,fric at Los Angeles still s tied ing,” he said in a statement accom-) ' e Akt 'tm ntsl;a on (By United Press.) Hungary would ‘“rise from her [rophe is greater than any previous|,, paflyi:agvzh:ore:;]g{x:;ag?n‘;la“ el servic; ?neth‘:)sl;essa:gs uon r:lfll: Winnh;fg, Aug. 29.—An exclusive | grave” and again occupy her former odn;a, :n'd will be more difficult to re-| it is understood that the four ¢ ! 3 aero mail service will operate in|position in international affairs. adjust.” 3 f\;turte, 2 H::s::a:s;?::?g:th;:aaikid ?l?éerafletlveflnaz,c;?fkstfflfil;?aeymg;g;z; Canada in the near future, Major 4 Stephen Friedrick, premier under The bankers interviewed were not })ll;zfite::ro(flect;glsmh?;el;(;t s?.rltl::lr: .about rumors pat s A | Inwood, former secretary of the Aero| Archduke Joseph, is now engaged in |in sympathy with the agitation and 3idate for the republican nomination | Who do not return to work by that|clup of Canada, predicted: today. establishing thpe new government of |legislation in Washington. ~ Wall :;)o;v(:;k;;?“:lgleo;nitl}r;zagnx;g::r:]l::;:; . for vice president. time will find their places filled. The aCnadian Pacific railroad has| which he retains the street considers it ineffective w. L. premiership. 'ee! n TS an ineffective way v DT, | o s i sl o e, S ' of Teding ibe bungry, and ganeraly | 145176 2020 2 22 2 M . W. W, . s | their charter to permit use of air- g accuses the legislators of playing for ; = - ]:g ’:::::; ”ig"’mwn‘::‘tltd dbe dealt with | planes for carrying the government’s HOUSE WIRING DRIVE publicity. LEGION DELEGATB . .Fargo, N. D., Aug 29.—The sched- ; hg st ed an off2nse|mafl, Major. Inwood stated. The economic situation will adjust dled Industrial Workers of the World | against the United States. Air routes now are being blazed i CONTIN“FS lTs RUSH itself along the good old fashiomed| '° w‘u LEAVE SUNDAY $ : ‘mass meeting here next Sunday af- across the country, Major Inwood as- lines of the law of supply and de-| ternoon will be held regardless of re- » Pr i serted and supply depots and mail mand, ‘according to the financiers, fusal by the city commissioner of the ‘KIBOSH Is PI‘ACED station sites are being.chosen. The electric light wiring cam-'g;, fe0) that nothing else under the Commander H. Mayne Stanton of city’s streets, is the latest word from _| paign, now under way by the electrie/ : Im{ustrial Workers of the World offi- ON RED KH{OSENE adf;l:a:;g:s\?;l;agyls gllnvn(:ags“:rmbcfn light company, shows no let up in tae ::Eugclrl:h:;r:;ml‘tsth:t ';‘:,ltm':';:f;g: the Ralph Graice post, American cials here. — operated in Moose Jaw, Sarkatoor | number of houses to wire, and three |y, ¢ivq moves can be injected as tem- 'fi:;‘.f}’,;‘,} w’;;’,‘,‘i.:.lf;’n’“;f;'da"-rgf,.,',':fi y X 1 St. Paul, Aug. 29.—A ban on the|Brandon, Calgary, Regina, Wapello, | NeD &re now bard at work in porary stimulants. Swinson, another prominent member, “pad?? installation, while three more are b sale of “red” kerosene oil in Minne- | North Battleford, Vancouver and expected to arrive soon to join the will leave Sunday night as delegates MINNBOTA G“ARD fi’:flsgfschfiifinscgfflfiff?nfé 6?61:11:3{ Victorfam, the major said. corps engaged in installing wires. CONGRMAN B ALKS :t{ él:e ;:ztle convention of the legion TO REMAIN INTACT | thority for this action was given to OhiE Boraieg e While in the Twin Citles Mr. Stan- J the last state legislature, Neilson washing machine was sold to a new ?| ton will also attend a meeti i 4 = stated. ‘““Red’” oil has been found un- SUFFR'A(HSTS PLAN pa’t;g: :otn]t::n‘;o:llg:';l’;s been award- ON ‘UNDECLARED WAR chairmen of County WirngR:co;?i: St. Paul, Aug. 29.—The three in-|fit for illuminating purposes because Tantry regiments of the Minnesota o low BIG DEMONSTRATION| ez the contract for suppiving the| yanington, Aug, 29.—Ursing the |the airection of the Minnessts War 1 Guard, in addition to the ::s Hrelyoals wWas fojlowithal to nse new normal school with electric fix uard, in a o Z ¢ Nationa! would endanger life and property, tares of the latest type, and will in- house to pass a resolution protesting | Records commission. One Hundred and Fifty-first artillery | Neilson asserted. St. Paul, Minn., Au, ainst sendi the Fifth and 0 . . 3 ., Aug. 29—Minne- against sending e a The meeting promises t: - iow gein% org’?;;ze?'b;i&eb% ;’12:.‘;{ et SRR sota ‘suffragists are planning a dem.|St21l them as soon as they arrive. | pifyieth Regular Army v!:,esiments- to| iisual Interest and. ".‘m“fifin‘;,}’; offm‘-l Tt ained and equi 1 9 onstration at the capitol September Silesia, Representative Wood, repub-|embraces in membership ret: d government, under authority granted CARPENTERS LOCAL T0 8, the opening day of the special ses- RE IAIL PROHTEERS 'l'o lican, Indiana, in a speech declared |goldiers, sailors and ;:ar?ne:. e by Nethun D.nsBakter' t;e:'e;:r‘;’zmgf omvfi LABoR DAY sion of the state legislature on they were being sent abroad “to fight A — war, in response to 9 which they expect the suffrage an undeclared war” and that it was appeals by Governer Burngiist and e amendment to the federal constitfx- FACE FEDM CHARGE but an example of what might be ex- PEORIA. l].[... RBERVB state military officers in Washing- lglilamond Point has been selected |tion will be ratified. pected under the league of natious. ton. as the grounds where the recently or-| A committee asked' permission to|< Washington, Aug. 29.—A list of | The men are to be used in guard. The official announcement was|ganized Carpenters’ local union No. |erect a booth just lnsidep the main en- | retail fobdgdealers charging excessive | ing coal mines and rfeilroads, as well OUlCKLY OUELL STRIKE made late yesterday at the capitol|2192, will hold its picnic Labor Day,|trance of the capitol and it was|profits is now being collected in |as being held during a political cam- upon receipt of a telegram from the Mondn):, September 1, commencing at | granted by J. H. Schoonmaker of the|every big city, Attorney General paign and election, Mr. Wood aaid (By United Press.) governor. Adjt.-Gen. W. F.-Rhinow |9:30 o’clock in the morning. custodian’s department. Hundreds|Palmer let it be known today. he had been informed by war depart-| Peoria, Ill, Aug. 29.—Peoria’s and Colonels C. A. Lewis, Mankato,| Sports of all kinds will be held and |of suffragists at the capitol that day| The lists are to be used as a basis | ment officials, who explained that it | threatened general strike gained lit- and George C. Bookataver, St. Paul,|all are asked to bring baskets of|are to register at the booth and yel-|for criminal action against the deal- | was not their intention to announce| tle headway early today, when police of the military board, were the other | lunch. The committee in charge has [low and white flowers are to be dis.|ers immediately when congress|the assignment of the troops, but)reserves dispersed groups of alleged o state representatives in the confer- |issued an invitation to all labor or-|tributed ‘among the lawmakers and|passes = Palmer's proposed amend- ) that “the news got out of the bag on | radicals who had halted street car the other side.” traffic for an hour. ence. ganizations to attend. legislative visitors, it was said. ments to the Lever food control bill.

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