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Weather forecast, 24 hrs. M 3 Cloudy, w&rmer, unsettled. ' “VOLUME XVIH. NO. 141 - LABOR;LEAGUE | ADEALS SUBCOHM!‘ITEAFI’ERALLNIGMSBSIONAGREBTO MENNREATYANDLEAGUBIN S PRESENT ° sign as. president . of Central Labor: Council, <hh effect at || ; *" FRANK #HIIGBY, , || Nm:..e.... ‘Committee Alsof Sason: |1 Speskiors of National n.,...i.'._?-‘ Ur'gd to. Include Mexican | .fifqfi.‘:‘ to Address Delegates Mte;' the shower bath was install-| lmu”d“h Mmg After]tide Senator.. Long, chairman om rostrum, and delivered the message made & statem “Jed qyumdty it enjoyed a pafticular- patronage. _ Report Causes Uproar from the committee, saying, “That 'Slhuhu Clqun adopted the Red and what and'Cnhzm . [from the commitiee, seying, “Tuat Sl : ;}m'::' ::' Bfl&y&fl?}gfi: % te Geo. Sommers of Mess ser- by D""‘“‘ agreement including a league of na- 'GOMPERS Pm AT | no other flag but the Stars and ] M ‘Fraser's staff was the first it - |tions plank.”. He asked adjournment o . “Stripes and never will! We re- BE HEADQU ARTERS :::wflapf:;,’fl::w“%”;fi.“:‘ l‘:le By United Press ; ll:jtil tlfmxl'tm:lm:ll: There was loud S Ul PUBLIC HEARING fuse at all times to' affillate or : gal Chioago, June 10— Every : effort|o2)ss p‘]':y o :\Ifl X :&:n‘; 4 As the ter :he got a shower bath, Pri-|will be made by-those directing the|Forever,” the crowds moved reluc- - u : Frank {(oors sald: “I feel like|prooedure of the republioan national | tantly from the'Coliseum. Even the ';msdglg ::?6 ;iil;t ;x:s; serr:?l:h convention to seoure. final actien on delontea appeand to ln in no hurry. acln)m party vlatform’ tonight. Will Haves ‘.o |announced. Long fl‘hg seasion e Chicuo. Juno 10.—Bitter contrq- PR I l%wbm : 3 . FRANE 2 || Pavement Dances, Smoker, Pic- |3 nic Dinner to Be Enter- " tainment Features WI“ Demuul Party Endoru “Ruht to Stflke” Plank' 74" in Resolutions e Bl R SR 0 . ? rmt'g “Bditor” Harnwell and noinmd QP 5% vm;;mover tllle“:reaty pl.::‘ n; t;: PSR ) i Th it T vau Attorney at Law’ Pegelow | republican“platform appea! alm Ao (By: United Press.) e committee on arrangements|p, ‘a special ‘“‘drop the handker- (By United Press.) certain to be carried to the floor of Chicago, June 10 (By L. C. Mar-|the convention today. All night ef- tin). subcommittee of the reso.|fOrts to avert a final clnuh proved “-m:l:.kf““m“d’ futile” =i o b “treaty plank for the repub-| While the convention waited for lican? " pational platform shortly|the platform to.be reported the reso- before aoon today, after an all night|lution committee met at an- early wrangle. hour today to receive from the sub- The agresment was reached at a|committee a partial report, which conference of Ogden Mills, Senator|covers everything except the treaty William Borah nd Pcnltor Read|and the Mexican planks. At the same Smoot. time, in subcommittee the first form- There is nothi 11 the treaty|al consideration of these last two plank even intimating: that the re-|questions was to begin. publican party favors ratification in Negotjations -which went on un- silence being| /) nearly day-break between,the de- bject. manding; plank for ratification of the peed upon provides|treaty and league covenant with res- first, the commendation of the treaty|orvations and those who threaten to and the League of Nations in their|bolt it ratification is mentioned, present form; second, the commenda-|seemed to have served only to in- tion of senators who voted to defeat|crease the rancor. :h;l"::-:d::ti m::“ as ":“::;‘_ The anti leaguers -of the Borah- vt ta clact that ““l'"." 5 Lo | Johnson group declared” with utmost e . the A fl' ;" l:“:l assurance that the - subcommittee nform merican iges would sustain them by reporting the pl“("lk conlt'nlnlng these = provisions, : condemnation. in the strongest terms (By United Press.) of the treaty ahd covenant in form Chicago, June 10 (by Hugh Baillie) | sutrmitted by President Wiison and The :republican” national® convention | condemnation of the republican sena- llowance of 50 oents per man | met. for ‘thirteen: minutes.todsy, then tora for refuaal f Tatity fu;that.Lorm, 3 the | : and entertainment of the Northern Minnesota Development association, held a meeting today and tentative iplans were arrgnged for the enter- tainment and housing of ‘the dele- gates, guests and their friends. They will be met at the train Friday morn- ing, June lsth and escorted to head-| | quarters “at the Markham Hotel. ‘| Guests that may arrive in automo-| biles will be piloted to headquarters where:'all ‘will be assigned ‘to thelr acoomodatlone The delogites hemded by the Be-} midji ‘Juvenile band‘ will' form in line and parade to ‘the armory. The association meeting ‘will be cdlled- ‘to order by . President E.. E. McDonald, followed.by the lnvmtwn by Rev. L. P. Warford. -This will bé followed by the address.of welcome by Hon. L. F. Johnson, mayor, -andi : Tpomhd to by Mr. McDonald. . Th AIl be' followed by an-address Hon. John Dwsn. JTwo Hnflm t;'o chief’* ‘exhibition yesterday morning ¢ .benefit of platoon No. 1— dkerchief being the business “Top” Sergeant Bost’s belt— qlt himself slipping and as “he could get wind enough, {Kamerad,” with his hands up. Some soldfer is«“Peg.” ¥ "Chicago, June:10 (By L. C.: Mar- 4in).—The labor, league of nations f ‘\ ,and_ Mexican issues were ‘before the Nm m Slxm #’ ‘resolutions committee of the repub- Rmm cmmm X -lican national convention Wednesday. ‘Before . night,. the committee was ~expected to decide on the form of Drill Routlne lnclu.del -n‘”' these’ questions. ough Instruction 7in All - Actual work'of -drafting the plnnkl ‘was delegated to ‘a_ subcommittee Lines of Mfl'm uty . ~while lIthe full cgcmmnbe: con;liueted e ey -open hearings. ores of petitioners| company K's encampnient at the ibesieged the rooms seeking. to .get|rair gr':m’ds bas’. beenn‘l:chflstenod ~their:views into the platform. Samual Camp_ Colonel . Woolpougdy, fn honor +Gompers was due to testify today. |of the commanding .officef of the Both friends and foes of the league; | Sixth regiment of whlch cbmwny l{ bitter ‘enders .and . reservationists{is apart. -claimed that the subcommittee, head-} - Colonel Woolnpugl; io l ~ed_ by Senator Watson of Indiana,{eral inspagtor and i ~chairman ‘of the full committee, was} Sixth regiment. H friendly to. their. view of what - the{-of : mili uutyflphnl: lhould uy. Camps’ of: nteen” Private Rhea says all to do to get his shirt off { ;’,stand up. Private 'Rhea’s br heve no visible means of wppqrt—«but it ‘is-gennerally under- stood: gmn has some extra long rs under his short. I ite Bagby makes a mighty ?ard “He can observe every- thmg ithin the horizon. B~ Netser-had. a’good days busi-. ‘ness’ yesterday at ‘the ““Corner Can-| teen.” - Just to be. right up to date;’ 4 ifse, ‘Ed carries some lones—! at of and ¢an’t get—but he has f-2.75 plus.or minus, accord- ur idea of it-—and ‘“‘pills” ga- nteen net ' proceeds are used. wfly to proyide some delicacies]’ company - which : the: -duit Washington and Menroe. ‘war was made cojongl, y months service. oxemu { i e kes it impossibleto | Fecessed until 4 o’¢lock tHi 1 hbmoon “APPFOVRI ot rincipal ” Tasthe-atternbon Carlos Avery willl *This ixisne way the “public” ean| i Fre Sne st . copm ffee! tossarional soure o aiies o eatils emonstrate the value-of ‘fish as &|nelp out the'boys wondertal fc” ¢an| time to g0 aver the platform by the| international mspum ‘that A g. ubcommittee and to agree on it.|party will uphold and maintain her nator MecCormic! roprmntmk the| promises of foreign rélations enumer- mlntnom commi . appearéd -he- fated by Wuhlngton anmflom'oe eap: and wholesome food as well {as the great benefit derived: from the i | brotestion and propagationof game} Hfish. . This -will be followed by an ad- fdress by Hon: R. W. Hitchcock, mem-} .-+ ‘Wer of'the House of Representatives, p|on the subject of Fair Taxation, a}l subject close to the minds an8 pock-|. et book of every citizen ‘in.this sfate. ] Hon. P. H. McGarry will be heard upon' the subject of “Good Roads.” Legislation for the benefit of the farm will be discussed by Judge Wilson. The afternoo; .program will be closed by an’‘addrés¥>upon one of the new and. perhaps’a-subject more interest- ing to northern Minnesota-than any other subject yet discussed and that is the problem of our peat scoils and its solution and value commercially, by Hon. F. J. Alway. In the evening there will be a smoker given at the Bemidji Clvic and Commerce association. Weather permitting, the citizens of Bemidji will .be hosts at an out- door pavement dance and entertain- ment. The program for Saturday is ex- ceedingly interesting.; Addresses by y The canteen is. open .to everyone. George Rhea: {s Recelving. Teller’ (Continuea on Page 8) .. the trip|around: the Tace tntk on =:| tiie..double’, In : good™ shape: with" ‘| snappy dagh at the finish Every day is ‘vlsmng da; Woolnough and the publ figmlnkvltnd to .come out at any ‘tim ng, the day to give:the camp ‘the ohce. over. In"the company canteen a full line of candies, cigarettes, cigars: and soft drinks is on sale and the' public is asked to come there to purchase these. things since the prdfits. ‘from the sales goes into a fund which is used to purchase additional mess for the boys. In this way the citizens of Be- midji can help out. 'Several hawe _“Lehlbach ‘civil service retirement law. | made donations, to the boyu. all of ‘Final approval of the bill came at; which were highly appreciated by the the' end of a hard fight in the senate|company. Donations as follows havé -against a determined democratic fili- | been ‘received: 60 pounds of pike ‘buster. The action of the senate|from S. C. Bailey.and Thayer Balley; :marks the last step in a fight waged |a phonograph with a-good supply: of \ ‘by: republicans for many years to ob-| records has been loaned by Barker’s Prof. H. A, Phsllc\bghoaat formerly : of Park Rapids, :M{nn., has beenf;: . ' elected as the. urlcultuul superin- |’ tendent of the Bemidji schools Better markets is the object sought by the Farm Bureaus of eleven corn belt and north central states which are .preparing to take a survey of|the ensuing year, to. succeed Ha meat. nnals on farms. . Minnesota|Olin, who has accepted that posltlon is one’ of the eleven states. . Ques-|at Rochester. tionnaires are to be sent to every Mr. Phslueghmt will be in Bemid- A Farm Bureau member for a confi-|§i on Friday next,; June 11, for thef dential report on'the number of meat|express purpose afi.meeting all the Soltenectady, N.Y., June 10.—Seven animals he has on hand, the number|children who are% ‘charge of schuol vP“"‘“ were killed and 27 injured of feeders he expects to buy, when |gardens. erly Wednesday when a New York he expects to sell and where. Data Mr. Phslueghoest wlll be at the Cemral express train crashed into the from these blanks will be recaplt\l- school farm at 9 o'clock Friday pUELiof 8 Dacsenger. train near here. lated and are expected to give Farm|morning, at the Llneoln school at|1h¢ express train was making 50 Bureau ;leaders well founded advice|1:15 in the afte n and at the milesan hour whem It struck. the pas- on the genenl livestock situation. |East school at 4 k in the after- | 3em8¢r traia, stalled at tho crossing. mippan :‘:e two rear sleepers were telescop- DEATH Tou flcl'rr If the weather is Quch that he can Only one of the dead was identified not come on” Friday,” he will be at|early today—Martin Doyle of Albany, NEAR BRECKENRIME the places mentfoned and at the hours|an engineer. The other dead include Congress Passes the Sterling- -Lehlbach'Bill After Hard Fi:ht in Sennte " of Smash, Officials Balieve Congress. has enncted the Sterling- ‘tatn retirement benefits for federal[Drug & Jewelry store. and it has been placed in the quarters where “The. govemment has made an ex-| 211 may benefit, £q3 ccellent investment,” stated Senator General’ orders under which “K' ‘Thomas’ Sterling, of South Dakota, [company camp is.operating are con- -employes. _joint author -of the bill w;‘tl}‘\mllema; :'en:ds ;3“2::"f‘1 Order lN" \1 and gg: fnd’\ CS::?:;;’ l::;u;:o::a:hgrpesv;nr B mentioned on Saturday, June 12. All|a man, two women, a child amb: _sentative Frederick R.: Lel 4 ch,do 545 a. m—1st eall. ; John. D. Black, selected by Hon. H. Breckeiiridge, 31 i 76 the gardners are requested to keep|baby in arms. The baby was dec: New Jersey. Senator :Sterling l:- 6:10 a m.—Reveille. " ‘| B. Meredith, Secretary of Agricul-| oy 5ot Ka’n’d nfn;t ;:ne PP this in mind. . itated. ) -¢lared that the improvement in thel o' e " ™. Asgembly: 33 .| ture to represent his department,; on t.ll a inj 'd 0! y;t::r ad i- ; All aboard the Pullman cars: were miorale of the government workers as| gl T o TN farm management; Hon. Frank A, |tionsl injured were reported today, e S asleep when the express train came :a result of adequate provision made| .00 o' ;T pgioue Wildes on the Mineral Resources of resulting from Tuesday night’s storm ; \ crashing thru the Pullman. 3 Minnesota.and United States Sena-|oVer eastern North Dakota and west- FKANK STMY Dm The engineer of the express train .for their retirement after long years : ‘of service ‘would alone compensate| ‘- (Canthmed on Page:8) .. the government- for: the expenu in=| .. 3 Lo failed to see the signals set against. ern Minnesota, ‘as wire communica- 8| tion was re-established new detsils| ~ NEW ‘I'RIAL BY M him, according to belief of railroad bhecame known, total dead number ofticials today. eight persons ‘and it is believed th ) Osakis, June 10.—A caboose was mj‘l’llnlil”wme;cm 150. iy . w- s'“wm blown off a freight train on the tor. Charlés E. Townsend of Michigan on’ “Duluth to the Ocean Deep Water- way.” » -At'noon, a community picnic din- ner will be served, the Bemidji Civic _volved £''The act*proyides. fok the re;tmL ; ment of*all ves in ‘the:classified | . : © aeivil - nrvica‘!:i:flt‘l,le age: of \70. « Me- by : |and Commerce association providing|swis v mas ; = o ; o ‘_.—' . gr::: {:g;:‘:;';t‘;::‘;:: e:':" J"; . _fig‘dm" sity "ge:::':,l, Gfimm - “Word: was, received. by B & Bnlley z:;:’m“fi K breat, Dutter ¢ flu W STARTS Was Found Guilty of Perjury|McKeraie and rfd 3. dv,.-p:’nu', brake- thlw morning to'the al!eet‘ at. rafl- 2 o - 2 3 H . s A A men’ were inju: and conductor Mor-- ‘age of 62 provided that 't\iéy Ciave P““‘k“‘" togte‘:her wll';:liothel}rlfiwl"l; :z will_participate. Tlns G Liquor Cases Pt Tane 10 —Rattoiad k- i *been in civil service continuously for ;‘;fi; ;:ar: t.hmee r;gu can 1Ly After the feast Hon. Constant Lar- um AT 7 clals at Me'lrose sent t‘l pilot train west | ffteen years. Upon recommendation| “my Do oting will be held in Moose |son of Alexandria will speak on “Our —_— Judge McClennahan today filed a|to look for damage to the tracks and: Country, the Land of - Opportunity and a Fair Chance”. Following this address will be a series of sports. In the evening tne citizens of Be- midji will again be host to their guests at an outdoor pavement dance. Applications for reservations are now coming irn-and the committee will be busy from now on making and carrying out arrangements for this association meeting. It will be remembered that the N. M. D. A. was organized in Bemidji in 1910. It was then recognized that in Northern Minnesota was the great- est opportunity for ‘the development of natural resources and advantages and that the development and profit- able ‘use of all resources required railroads, highways, drainage, just and wide federal and state legislation and to secure these helpful agencies the Northern Minnesota Development association was organized. The citizen® are urged to treat this ‘association meeting here as a hom&coming and leave nothing un- done to 'make the association meet- ing a success and to make this home- coming or association outing one never to be forgotten by all guests, delegates and their friends. decision denying a new trial to Frank | railroad property, ahead of regular Old and New Hands May Make|story, who 1’?» convlcto% otdparmlr‘y pu[::ngfi;b tmlkn No. h7'N R /|in connection with the Baudette li- rook, on the Northern Pa- APP"“m for Various quor cases tried at the last term of | cific, the storm wrecked a number of Positi court. buildings and unroofed the station. A motion for a ‘new trial was ar-| At Staples - considerable damage is - gued before Judge McClennahan on reported, but no.casualties. The city The Crookston planing mill began |yay 22, county attorney Graham M. itself was cut off from communica- operations this morning with a full|porrance appearing for the state and tion, except by courier. crew and indications are that with-|\y,)ter Dacey, of Duluth, for Story. The storm was severe at Brainerd, in a few days the maximum quan-| giory was ordered to appear before but’ Little Falls reported only high tity of production’ will have been|spo court on July 17, when sentence wind and a little rain with much reached. will be pronounced. lightning. Company officials state that those . -8t. Cloud, all the tents of a street desiring to make application for em- elmlul company were blown away. gloz:xrgix;lm;gm. %gd‘t:r«ze:x!::: BENEFIT co“m,r Sauk Center was in darkness. plel?lel:' new electrical lumber piling AT m Tofllm STAMON DEN]B lm 5 i CO. NEW TRIAL AGAINST sof the civil service commission thel, ;; 0. g" siclock in the evening. Tt :provisions of the act may fbe “'l"“d is" possiblle ‘that:a larger ‘lace’ may ded to include any class of empl oyu be selected if arrangements can be in_civil service. made. The annmt:u are determined by|' J. A 0. Preus, the- republican “length of service and the salary Te-|chosen candidate for governor, may ‘ceived. The maximum. annuity is|be- the ‘chief speaker, and every af- . ' .$720 and the minimum $180. -Only|fort is being made . to have Mr. " employes who have served for fif-|Preus present at an old-time republi- en continuous years are eligible for|can rally. Further details’ will be tirement, except in case of disabil-|announced as soon as lrrangements y when an employe ‘may be: re-jare completed. ‘tired with an annuity before he aches the legal age. UTH]-:RANS Employes .are anugled to c i;;l- L mlc tribute 2% cent of their monthly m .;salaries to lx:ergemm:] pension fund SUNDAY N }creahed by the act. The government B 7°will provide the funds necessary| o, membership .of St.’ a“l., -above this amount. When an em-|pyangelical Lutheran church = will ‘ploye leaves the service before he. is|yo1d- its annual church’ plenic © at “eligible for retirement, the totali pjamond Point on Sunday, Jume 13, .amount of his payments into thelij the afternoon and evening. = fund with accrued interest are re-l . Ajl members and their families will “turned to him. In event of deathlspend & pleasant outing and social ‘the sum will be paid. to his estate.|get-together and all are invited to /Annuities are payable monthly. The| come and bring their friends and plc- “commissioner of pensions is charged|nic lunch. “with the administration of the act| An interesting program of games / and an approprmnon of '$100,000 isjand a band concert will be special] d for c:rrymg lt into effect. features on this occasion. LY devicé which has beex; erected in the yards is proving quite satisfactory o and attracts attention of passers by.| A concerat for .the benefit of the BEM]DJI m0N m co With this .device in operation, it is|Union band will te held in the Rex) .. o not necessary for the pilers to strain | theatre tonight. This concert is to A motion for a new trial was de- themselves in lifting the heavy|be given in addition 'to. the ‘regular | nied the Agricultural Insurance Co. boards. They are simply unloaded [moving picture program and a certain | by Judge C. W. Stanton today. The from the carts and placed on the|percentage of the proceeds, it is un-|motion was made by the Insurance- spike shelves, which operate on an|derstood, will be placed in the Union | Co. after loosing its case against the endless chain contrivance, thus car-|band funds. Bemidji Iron Works, -which was rying the boards to the top of the All interested in hélping the Union | tried in Bemid}i during the last term pile where they are taken up by|band are urged to vlslt the Rex to-|of court. Graham M. Torrance rep— the men at the top, night. resented the Bemidji Iron Works. i RSN . i { | { 4 {

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