Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, June 16, 1920, Page 1

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mm;’u'.’o“h'u.. )lf Bemidji 48c PER MONTH ]N JU E 16, 19 Weather forecast 24 hrs. Markham' G' N 20 Fair, with dlmlnlshlng brisk wlnd B OF 5000 HANG THREE * NEGROES FRO‘} TELEPHONE POLEINS Juveile Band in New Whi| ‘ |A1'l'ACK on ssvmmmm WHITE GRRL CAUSE. Unitorma MakosBig Wi . | OF EXECUTION; TWO COMPANIES OF STATE MILITIA A’"‘ ACK MADE | RUSHED TO DULUTH TO PATROL STREETS PROGRAM IS HELD : AT BIRCHMONT HOTEL NO. 146 OLUME XVIIL." convmmu | DELEGATES CHEER BOY NUSICIA SOTA +J.'P. Funk and H. H. Hindshaw Are Arrungmg Display; Process of Separating ngh and Low Grade ‘Ore Will Be Shown the young woman is ill at her home {8nd in a very nervous condition, suf- fering mostly from shock. James pllivan, her escort, stated to The 7 |Herald that he was. helpless and un- able to give any warning, and that, following the assault, he and the young woman were so frightened that Duluth. June '16. — Special Grand Jury ordered to convene at once to congider the evidence i ith the lynch. _.J. P. Funk, in charge of the min- eral. Tecords ‘of the state auditor's office, relating .to the production of iron m, and H. H. Hindshaw are in thy ity arranging for the exhiiit of - . ' - | they immediately left for home with. the, .g.ge mineral resources. The The convention of the 3 ici i : . it will consist of a series of MB DAMAGE League of Municipalities B¢ S e . % ! i "“bt giving the warning until * this les t.hu'on orethnd tll:'o:l o; Blrehm::t Beach this i . ' sab > #{mbrning. ... owing . the metho more thin one hundred i B : wfi" " : ;" 'The fi “whith the ere of the future will be| T the Various cities of ‘the sBte i ;. Regre il o taken Pproduce well as samples of the : J y tendanée. W ik ) rom the pollen' ‘high grade ores which are being di- Y . _The Juvenile band, dressed in new ' R . & ..., |sation_to the corner of First y 0 y = ‘ Second avenus East, wh rope was thrown over a telcphol pole. A7 ‘réctly mined.: .| white ' uniforms, 'consisting" of suits, | ? \vfich is comdand iron ore caps and shoes, paraded the streets| ed here shortly ‘designated as mercbnnhblo : dg, B 9 of Bemidji-and at 9 o’clock lead the|. : . HIGH gl ! after eight this morhing to patrol the urdlnhble ore is that . e 3 KR A treets, following'.the lynching of which of delegates from e and' shipped to the * 4 4 . the ; i three negroes. by a mob estimated at| AS the negro was yanked hh'tfin t ‘s profit. The amount of Ll e R k R 4 30 Bran “F 5,000, late last-night. The mob gath-|&ir, the: rope broke and he of ore known to exist and = h BRI : . . ..-ered when'it llnrned that several ne-|to the ground. He was held uitil =t present mable iis about 1,600, 3 San n: they were eted A E ! Jail for brutal as-|another was procured, and the execu- . ”Z the delegates. from out o!ni:wn y i . tion proceeded withqut further inter- smount of ore but at the rate at the érowd went wild, _ * s 4 . Storhing nlptlon vhncht I:t rl:y Imng‘ ggl;ud it will last : - ST th}e j:g l\ar , the mob sllth:ly " Eight pollcem“ and a n“VlPllN!' only thi or ve. years. n 5 T : injuréd seven policemen, but finally $his account the iron, ore is being con- gc AL l::::d‘\!:’cted Lul‘i:‘”.l‘h‘ to cnienso. Jpoe 16—Major Gunenl ained entrance, They found six ne- :l.ie”r::: % uffered lmaimw injuries in sidered parallel with that of our tim- 2 delivered the. addvase. of wel ohingon | Léonard Wood{"in'a signed stateinent;{gries and after & mock trial, took | ‘e Sttack on the police station. They Jer 'resources, as being ‘a vnnuhing - . ] . 110 .0’clock: this: marning. ?“m at| yesterday . characterized a “vicious|three of them from the'ail and hamg-| " Mt OY bricks or-other ‘missels, eritige e ’ : R|P. Hall,"ci "m ¢ Rod Chae.| 4 malicigué falsehood” a declara-|d them to a telephone pole. Soon x ‘;"; swept off their feet -and se- The. main object of the exhibit will| . ; : ; w rés dedty aceImey. of Ted Wine: tion by:Nicholas Murray Butler that after the hanging, the mob disappear- | Verely bumped in the water fight. e to-show that such is not'the case. ; e I Coores G Ma ‘ i 2t{ed and all was quiet. The negroes were roustabouts with We have. desides the great tot nlle vt o S (g rge \gnusson, president 'of |a mofly. group of stock gamblers,| The three negroes released were|a circus that appeared here yesterday, - .of merchantable ore, according to B AW e e, gvet h‘l.s address, after| oil and- mining promoters, munition|taken, with seven others, to a safe|and the attack on the l’l-yelr-ol«i Mr. -Hindshaw, over one -hundred| . . » ; L urer znd”l::e out ® secrolary: and other like persons,” backed the|Place out of town, chief of police|white girl took place on the circus mes the. q:n‘nhty of lean ore which| - y Lamage o cutive. committge s campaign for the Tepublican M“R'g:gr&“g‘l“ rity- raok 1oeds ok ‘grounds last night. The circus was beneficiated .and’ mergh-| : Rey e { olnt ntial: ; infuriated ‘citizens were en route to m Vlrgmia todly re lnd )t ‘"‘ said Virginia to pvertake the eircus, failed HoE g 4 : meral o0 s e Yepretted tolto matérialive todhy. The chief of “d" thekd bt only "’"' “"» n- was held in the brand”a fakir and to de- police of Virginia' said that he had One report was: riounce a lie.” Declaring the six negroes under arrest there, held | authorities and' John ternoon a d bate. on the] men who managed his campalgn were |f0F the Duluth police, and that he|luth’s chief of pohl had atarted gabgick rgnd ameridment was .con-|of. “extraordinary high . chsraoter,” w:: P’ler“"“ ':’ 'fi""ct ‘h?l'_‘; “":‘“‘ ’b“:‘ ‘;e?“l“";. wit ?‘:“*““’ sus- n che] { riv- L' duct and very. interesting - discus- » general P mob violence at all costs. e cir- | pects ore the mab trouble brol tion P'l'lt' which though only intend-|or today, came meagre det: sions followed. ry’l‘he prognnnf fn:'nthil :ll::nfe “ls“i:?;‘;;?xzt""‘aen:":lf:tufi): cus showed in Virginia yesterday and | out here, but it was "“d""“dhth:: ed ‘as a first unit of a larger plant, 5 left ‘at 3:1 it as . most damaging storm in t five | évening and tomorrow will be carried | Butler's actiop was “an attempt to in.|1° t at 3:156 this morning for Fort|the party had been diverted to an- gostcthmpomillon:.. dpllaty 49 years in ‘the Missouri Valley of S out ucordmg to schedule. "’ gratiate himself ~with certain ele-|F ancis, ont. other city. erect. : ‘ ments which exercised a determining Duluth officials sald that ring lead- The negroes hanged were Isaac (N SN P - (By United Press). kiwhen, 8. These. iron - ore materials are at|Dakota. : i ; o e influence at the convention.” ers of the mob were well known and F%:mnt being used to the extent of]| ., .siua burst at Oacom “The statement Is a vielous and that arrests and prosecutions would | McGhie, Elmer Jackson and Nate tween two and .three million tons ther. at Wessington Sprin malicious falsehood. I would ignore|Pe8in &t once. Adjutant General Green, all about 22 years old. They per year. These are the.sandy ores|Other at Vess prit it if it were directed to m. !l Rhinow and Major H. L. Brady, are' Were lynched in the order named at supposed .to have been confined to|damage estimated at b but I cannot remain silent :h:none‘ in charge of the militia companies. 11:30 p. m., 11:38 p. m., and 11:46 ‘the western' Mesaba Range and now|thousands of dollars. Attempté were M| Joyal triends and supporters are vi:rl.i}: p. m., respectively. All professed il f‘“"!d at other points and. are|peing made to establish gomimunica- 4 fied.’ ’ Duluth, June 15.— Six negroes, |their innocense. ‘treated by'a simple log washer. Pro-tion with the flooded district by-atf- | i ( 3 i — three of whom have admitted their| After entrance had been forced cess to remove the sandy silicious im. lasie: o, D . guilt, are being held at police head-|from the front, the police of(e,ed no purities. The ores of the eastern.end (P i =~ ted i club woman’s m BLUE quarters here for criminally assault-|further resistance, realizing, -the; ;Nes:;:gto;: ets;rfr ;fieriswl:l?::e:y capital of the United States toda, w s ing a well known West Duluth girl on|said, that lttemth to use fi'm;m: parated through their|urder three fe ’ From all parts of the country AR A"NGS STAMlS lt::c 0:‘?;“"!‘ K'?[';‘}:fllg Il:l l::’t'lllt ggroe?c?rl: would turn the disturbance into a magnetic attraction. This is being business- house and residence in the grles came to attend the Golden made: possible to a great extent by a|city flooded. : Prairie biennial of the General Fed- HAVE BEEN Dlscomm were hebind iLc animal tont wniyj,. :;::\l oin?lve;rnl?;fi; :::;a“exlz?mv‘- great imporvement in the art of mag-| At Woonsocket, F‘restee] Creek, | eration of ' Women’s clubs. An at- ng the loading, when they were sur-|life loss. St netic’ concentration which was made|usually drj in the summer, is re-|tendance of 7,000 is anticipated. prised by a number of negroes, one . by E. 'W. Davis of the State School}ported to be four miles wide, inun-| “The convention will formally be Prmted Fm Steel Plnte' and|of Whom placed a gun against the Within the pohce station the mob of Mines in'the form of a magnetic|dating hundreds of acres of -land.|opened tonight at the state capitol. head of James Sullivan, the escort,|faced two heavy steel doors, ba Kings dam, on American creek near|mhe address of welcome will be: de- on Good Grade of Paper; 2874 West Wicklow street, at the |the way to the prisoners’ cells. . Wit - log; her.. The patentbon this ma- o i hed out and dozens 1 by h ere 3 swned jointly by the state|Oacoma, was was livered by Gov. W. L. Harding, and . same time pinning his arms behind|2 large timber, the steel doors w of Minnesota and Mr.. Davis. ' The|of ranches are flooded. Many Bouses| i) pe responded to by Mrs. % osiah - Series 1919 i hiaback. . 1 ® " battered _down after an hour's at- tack. It took only a few minutes ore product. from these: magnetic|are washed away and also much|pyane Gowles, Los Angeles, president Two others grabbed the girl, who Deds#is of very high grade. - There|stock ~No loss of life has been re-| ¢ 4" hational ~ organization of| st Paul, June 16.—Following the |is not over 18 years old, and, placing|to force open the cages.and gain are between seven and eight billion ported yet. womnien’s clubs. recont announcement 'that a War |8 hand over her mouth to stifle her|Possession of the negro suspects. tons of-'this magnetic material. Mr. 7 . : 3 . | Savings Stamp counterfeit had been |screams, carrjed hef to a clump of| On the second floor of the station R b detected, comes still another an-|bushes neat the Misasbe tracks and|a mock trial was held. The three Hindsaw of the state mineral lands department has been perfecting a process by which- magnetic separa- tion can be made of the hemitite. of the main division of ‘the Mesaba range, which is also applicable to the low grade ores.of the Cuyana and Vermillion Ranges. The magnetism of the ore is attained by means of ])est and the cheapness of the pro- “rmakes it applicable on a very latze scale at the present time. As: the. high grade merchantable ) 3 ores are mined this system of util- dzing the low grade ores will gradu-{. - #:ally -come into use without making any perceptable difference in the pro- «duction of the iron ore unless it is to increase these quantities by mak- ing available many sources of ore now considered of no value. The ‘ores of the Messabe range by this @ means will continue to produce at the present rate for 1200 years in the place of 30 to 35 years now con- sidered as the limit. It is the purpose of the Northern ‘Minnesota Development association to encourage the development along these lines to the end that Northern Minnesata may be mining ore 1,200 nouncement from A, M. Dockery,|there one alter another assaulted third -assistant postmaster general.|her. Her escort was compelled to ac- announcing that “another dangerous|company the negroes and witness the counterfeit of the blue War Savings|assault. 4 Stamp, series of 1919, has been dis-| When released, the girl and, her A " covered: escort were allowed to leave by way Robert Meads of Minneapolis Pt isel g o PR g o uo;; prlndted :mn‘:l: steel plnn:i o of the r.;in., some of the - negro . 3 : a gt grade of white paper and is|party watching to see that they di § Is Being Sought by close the gates of the state fair on|a close te;mductiu'n of the genuine f..,t );-gmm bg ;.y of the g;mg }'t§°;‘o,§',':e crl;)l:zdu::"}etlet:\e lnwttake the Police . . | Sunday, and Sunday theatres, movies |but there are-several defects. The|grounds and give a warning. " |heeded. - L S ; and baaeb.nll games were condemned|counterfeit is ‘a somewhat lighter Girl Weak 'and Hyst 1 % 4k ; .~ ¢ .|in resolutions on.Sabbath observance|shade of blue than the gemuine. The eak and Hysterical. One priest, Fathér F. J. Howard, (By United Prefs.y . . adopted on Monday by the southern|hyphen in “War-Sgvings” looks more The young woman was in a hyster- climbed fifteen feet up an electric Bobert Meads. & Minntapolis |2linnesota district of the Norwegian like a period than's hyphen. A dis- ical condition and very weak and Had| light pole and again.pleaded with the Tt Lutheran Church of America, in ses-|tinct white vertical line appears in mob to turn the negroes over to courts student at Dartsmouth ocollege, |gsion this week at the Minneapolis|the counterfeit ,along the edge of |ne queit of law. He was met by hoots and was arrested today charged with |armory. : Franklin’s left cheek. b p e called g3y the cries of: “Remember the girl— calle i the murder of Henry E. Maro- < W [ lynch him!” i v 's father, nev. at a fraternity house. girl's father they reported the| ™ . McGhie was jerked into the L . i matter to the'police, . Meads, police said. admitted the ThesEnd > Immediate steps taken b air to the shouts of the mob, and shooting, but claimed it was ac- L Of a Per 19“ Dfly p°h:1:| ;e:):rt ent’ t:e;:even:nthz ::;e_ each time the rope broke, dropping = ’ cus from ing the city, and a him to the ground. “God be with i 3 them, I am not the right man,” was cidental. strong force sent to the grounds, [N i arriving therd as the trajn, was|his last cry, as on the third trial he (By United. Press) i r n Hanover, N. H., June 16.—Henry )| |about to’ h]:lz:’ew'flvery culo;e [ ;,nnn we:t to his death. - was compe ine up and a close similar fate quickly was meted e e e | examination''of ‘all was made with|to Jackson and Grqeen, )v’vho likewise t% Moass,” W SopE we DR manih Mr. Sullivan’s -assistance in making|protested their innocence and pleaded college, was shot and killed -in his an attempt to, . pecogmze the omes|for mercy. There was no demonstra- ‘riegroes declared guilty were taken from the building to Second avenue East and First street, about half a block from the police station. Mec- Ghie was the first to feel the noose. He cried for mercy, declaring he was innocent. Two Catholic priests called DARTMOUTH STUDENT ' SHOT IN HES ROOM WOULD CLOSE ALL BUT CHURCHES ON SUNDAYS Minneapolis, June 16. —The State ears instead of 35. room in a fraternity house early to- / guilty. ti : i ; 3 red into the ‘tle’trnheen i?itl‘l)rifia:gtn mn;;; tl}xll':?c tgl:;‘l; Uay by an unidentifed/idny. Pollce | 7 Twelve T ln by Police. al:;':l ::fiern?cnl:t:::?; so:vas x:xla;e t: p: - P sought Robert Meads, of Minneapolis, : \ & q #'| . Twelve .of crew were taken|Mmutilate the bodies in any way, it this ‘meeting of the Northern Min-|; stydent and said to have been with ) b lice headquarte! d subjected r:sg:aexl}?fi;ilsopél}\gxs a:::;;fl':g‘;l att)‘ly l\r;am:ey iand who fllsappeérod after ] bl :: :or:?:d ::a:::ah;: anAf::rJ;:I:R wa’il‘hsald 24 onlool( ok d back to’th 3 , - | the shootin ; ree negroes turned back to'the dresses will be new and of startling & “sweated” for some time, three. of|police “eg Louis _Williams,.%:John portance to every man in the state. the negroes, Nathan Green, Elmer Thomas and Harry Richardson. It is e titisen who can’ possibly ate . |Jackson and Laney Dillians, admltted understood the police will hold them tend the N. M. D. A. meeting should LABOR CONDmNS KANSAS @ e B |the charge and,were locked up:,. Oneifor the usual examination and dis- do so-even at a socrifice. 7 of the negroes, while believed fo hwe 'position. lND"STRlAL COURT E 3 o 5 p g EZ;’\',‘N;’ nlfisoi,u?]l: accomplices, stontly The order for troops was tecelvad HARDING WITHDRAWS (s i s Hembers o i e menagument 457, " Compary 141 Tong i i : 3 11:45 p. m., company I of Long Temiined . the cxty to assist. fhe Prairie, commanded by Captain Wil- Montreal, Can., June 16. _(Ralph 7 : 2 1 police and will accompany detectives FROM SENATE RACE Couch). — The Kansas - Industrial 2 2 | who will go tb Virginia today in an g:;1?a‘“]f;’er“ggpf:g‘lpv’fyPHT:vsnE:fi court was condemned as a machine 3 C effort to apprehend the other three had been loaded on auto trucks gnd who were implicated. Both Badly Scared. According to reports this morning taken to the St. Paul Union depot where they boarded a special train on the Northern Pacific. % (By United Press) for the confiscation of liberty in a Washlngton, June 16.—Senator |reoslution unanimously adopted by ‘Harding today withdrew from the|the annual convention of the Ameri- ©Ohio senatorial race. can Federation of Labor today. i ] ] |

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