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" Within 100 Miles " of /Bemidji. PIO Su?vlh-f'l"od.y'.. World News T;dny the Usited Press—Leased Th M s l H-bt_r of ) _BEMIDJI, MINN., TUESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 10, 1920 ety STILHOPEFL REDFORCETS | spvRm TRY| (F PEACE, SAYS | ADVANCING TO the death of Danfel Kane, teamster, ing by the firm of Huffman & who ‘w}g found ‘dead in \the :John ] 4 A company of Minneapolis, manufac- ;ort that death was caus- \ Town, Cufting Off Rail- ¥ ) . : Salisbury is repre- arn * shortly =~ after 10 S s T 2 O’Leary, local retailers of the pro- urday_ night,” the jury re-[British Laborites Threaten Vir-|Bolsheviki Have Captured One|ducts of the Salisbury & Satterlee red' skull, - Three ribs | . tual Revolution If Necessary turers of metal beds and bedding, o be. broken. -’ W . Wip il | From Danzi which Lientenant § ! ’ et : to Prevent War - roads From Danzig - senting on this trip, that he has been b . * i 3 |delayed for several days at that city 45c PER MONTI ALLEGEDFRAUD Ogaard About 3 Years Ago by Koochiching County — X : and will not arrive here. as scheduled. |ALL MEMBERS LISTENED |LEGATION MEMBERS On nccount of a camival at Coler-|CONTENDED. OFFICIALS ine, t ){ h r MOVING TO POSEN [hin t6 stoe hoogas mhen e fedlested | ENTERED CONSPIRACY . ., originally. Since he found it could Judge M. A. Spooner of‘Bo FORMAL CEREMONIES 1 90 & e b 'TO BE HELD LATER ‘_\ tfio:sgeseml; lmNTl“Y THROUGHOUT came ‘ before ECEE be arranged favorably with the local i firm, he decided to remain there until Monday. Plans now call for his ar- | he.could call for ‘Ml‘rché‘a to Pll!‘g&,qi Surrénder [, i[". K2 s b | Railroad Workers Will Refuse|All Papers and Valuable of is city having wo.: .a for several 1 " With Only Handful of |years as.a teamster. Yor John Good-| to Haul Suppliés Destined American Légntioj\“?lcked rival here %qnday‘e};eni'?‘g. sdHe wig midji and John Brown Rep- 8 Onl S e T man.. Despite the fact that he was y . remain in this vicinity Tuesday an Retainers- = 67 years o¥ age, he was very active to P °Iu“" possibly longer if the business war- resented the Defendant — : b L Lo in his work up to the.time. of his L Al rants. 4 3 : —— T death.". PRk : (3 By Unit Lieutenant Salisbury flies one of P fat L (By United Press) He_leaves ‘one brothér, ~George, (By. ‘United Erece) Ko (fl: L:ndec:;, ‘10.—_Rea | the latest ~Curtiss hydroplanes and Judge W. S. McClenahan of Brain erd, Monday ordered that a new trial be granted L. A. Ogaard, who is.de- fendant in a suit brought by Kooch- ‘(Ralph | . .| London, ‘Aug. 10.—*“We -are still ug: s ‘ e i San l;eilgl,:“ci:x;’l} "fil{llix.s éfi:::fl e fde?o::tsufigl?;v?]:% :’eudt :15- Hopeful Oi'l ‘p:;ce,n Premier tI(.’loyd. ;orces Jveretre;;?or‘t;n: co“}«:l th::’:_\xa :v}‘;forl:erreidrll:vi::k; igassefiierias f:: . Turner.)= 4 ; : : George declared in the House of Com-| few miles, of a Polistcortidor annex- ) v . fen b ered. today at:e:hzi::wtotp;d:‘?ml :I;.:;:;e‘:: ::fgxt;;td:‘;t{nmfi.“zgg mons this. afternoon, as he started” ing Warsaw with thedeg;.. Théy were :V,;x:'e;l:;%?idi:‘:?vt?:éi::vgfi l:peri'i'ethi: iching county against Mr. Ogaard "t:g dt;‘:m;}::itoed‘smt'eu.-govenmefit!. Attempts have 'been made to locate ) A A % d others in alleged fraud charges recognized as one of the best fliers :‘: connection with the 2 g 3 construction = “The famous outlaw delivered himself |him at places where he was expected 'atmosphere was tense as the premier (By ,United 'Pres§) of Curtiss planes today. of road number 24. ' info ‘the powers.of the federal gov-|to stop emroute but as yet no.word |2Mosh speaking and members all| (Warsaw, Aug. ' 1Q%3Bolsheviki| Arrangements can be made at any ernment this aftérnoon. | The tom;i" ln:ls_ rbel‘e’n {secelved Bs: o his exgct‘ listened intensely ' to every word.|have captured one towil; cutting the|time with the firm of Huffman & B Tg:r&tila‘;: d:fii"%‘::? K:;e George ceremonies Wil take place later. ¢ | Whereahouts, @ - 1 be held this|British: laborites threaten . virtual|railroad between Watiaw: and Dan-}O'Leary to have Mr. Salisbury take et o e mon, co- met - General . Martinez, thé O oat [ Sttemons at 4 o'clock from‘the Hufr- |Tevolution if ‘necessary to prevent|zig over which thg; P pagsengers ang those who desire to At o the Northwestern Con- commander, under an’ old tree & : 'L fidertaking paflors | WAT With Russia. Railroad ‘workers|supplies, it was an | &0 up in the air with him are asked Willi mpany; R. S, McDonald, five::miles from San Pedro. .Villa [man & O'Leary undertaking parlors to hand in their names. Several per- iam Durrin and L. H. Slocum, 'his speech laying the Russian-Polish advancing rapidly, to e situation before the parliament. The 1 E .|today passed a resolution. declarin A A & : - -marched_as: far as San Pedll'xo v‘fit‘.‘}; ?}x;gélil:t:;?::; e‘tv;\l'lybl:e:lalilel’mwg:f they would Tefuse to haui supplieg (By United’ Prose) sons have expressed t}m}' intention| Readers will recall that some two ‘his''men," and with ‘only a 1“{ of | ford of the First Presbyterian church |destined to aid Poland. The women’s| Washington, Aug.’' 10.—Some|to make a flight and it is expected|or three years ago a suit was com- L “iof retainers he rode to-the.p! ’l’l"e he | will, officiate > industrial organization passed a reso-[members of the American legation|that others will soon. g menced by Koochiching county surrender, in accordance with fl or 2ty g lution declaring that war.in behalf [stationed at Warsaw ‘have moved to Mr. Salisbury is accompanied on|against the contractors on road num- asreenltenE;ezcgf&zfingeaflvg;“ WEATHER REPORT of Poland would be a world crime. ~|Posen, the state depaffment was ad-|the trip by his brother, Emmett, also| ber 24 in that county, and which 1o récently. General ’ “Women throughout the world were | vised today. Some ‘subjprdinate offic- .military representatives, —and presi- s (By United Press) urged to protest. Lahorites 3 par- 0 dent De la.Huerta were waiting for|. " Minnesota weather: Generally |jjament called a caucus last night,|are ready to leavé f “Vilia.under 2 ;. |fair in south portion; showers in|pjuntly challenging the government |stated. All ‘papers iy north portion today. ..Cooler in east|4" geclare war if they dared. 'The|the American legatio: ASSOCIATION:DIRECTORS MEET _ |portion. Wlndyl, unsettléd, proJably | Lahorites ordered an assembly of all |removal. LUNCHEON TOMORROW |Showers and cooler. . |unions to meet in London:ip readi- . The regular meeting of the Board ness .to declare a generaly strike if . ne;',?ssary to .prevent.. operations ; ‘Asgocia- 3 it against-the Soviets. The Independent = Dirmtfi:§d¥032§ i?ter;?flogx l::ur. i Liberalists in parliament also héld a :tion was he RS : the caucus and adopted a resolution call- ¢ 3 S . ji o 4 ing-on the government. to.take steps: " The futieral of Mrs. George W. Cole| 1o, establish a.real general peace and for | was held from the Nymore Lutheran|protest: against. intervention'-in Po- ¥ land in any way. i o of Minneapolis. La.r.xding will be Clud.ed as defendants the ers of the Polish foreign. office also|made on Lake Bemidji. auditor and his deputy, b cofunty ree county commissioners, and tl:’e z}: SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 23 gineer in charge, Mr. Ogaard, and -his DECIDES TO .BUILD ‘SOON| deputy, and which, on ' change e ; M “"’sdt,'ie‘,i at Brainerd, result- B A report came in to the office of | 'S 1N a Verdict in favor of the county BOY scom 'm" the county superintendent of schools ?;:i‘j‘ against the defendants for some- b £ today from the school board in dis- lm-sg ‘x’f‘;ltlweflt)'-fout thousand dol- . g trict No. 23 that a decision to con-|, 0 — hat time the suft attracted struct a new log school house was the hB ention, not only because of reached at the annual meeting of pronfi arges of fraud made, but the the district held recently. This dis- the flnence of some of the parties, trict is located in Pioneer township. mount involved and the len of timé takerf in the trial of the - J. A, Del‘e:)l];A v?l;vlnll:ave tonight for fe;ll:jh:h::‘;,',:? :,m';fid?d that the- d“ Duluth and expects to return with a nto a conspir- car load of Overland cars within a acy to defraud the county in the few days. ‘Mr. DeLeuil is'the local ) °°',i_!]:m§ti:n of road number 24, 4 A e de. . A, agent for Overlands and is making|engineer e-r:'g;:et!elr‘ni‘:g O&ard.htho numeroug deliveries of this popular|moved for a new trial Whichs te, automobile, Submitted some months 'ng'ro, and on NCREASE T EXPRESS |sous s see Clenahan, uho s EMPLOYEES ANNOUNCED cision setting aside the verdi against Mr. Ogaard and granting gli‘: a8 new trial, Ihn' the memorandum e ‘accompanying the order, the .., (By United Press) says that the county failed to ;::: Chicago, ‘Aug. 10.—The Federal |jts charge of conspiracy and sustai railroad labor board today announced fed Mr, Ogaard’s contention thltmn.th a wage -increase to 75,000 railroad theory on which the i i Bllb.- expréss. employes of approximately |mitteq to the jury was incorrect and $30,000,000 a year. It was stated that the verdict was erroneou o it would be effective as of May 1st, 8 as 1920. ‘The increase ranges from $32.50 to $38.40 a month, on a basis| g, ot a .flat rate of 16¢c an hour. The him. . The many friends Mr. Ogaard in employees had asked increases of $36 to $61 a month. oochiching county and ‘this vicinity ‘CAMPING AT DONOLA LODGE ‘valuables of are packed for Three patrols:ot boy scouts, numb- ering about/twenty, the Kox, Beaver and Night Hawks left yesterday 5 e h ; Morning £or 'a wésds camp at Rocky ungllo%,jg? L vy i Lo $0Y Bt : . | Point on Lake Bemfifi/usider thedi- ontract “was_ ; gty ‘those" present. \ S y rection of H. E. Rice:: The scouts :lt:fc':;:&.:t‘é::;?;:lngle yea'ts ,'Rev:p L. Wn'rfprd officiated” at said.Lloyd »Geotg!g .T%?;:fi’.f :l:.:g; will run -the camp on ‘the regular A censts’-of the ‘Bemidji -summer |the: cliurch services and the Moose-|gpe. ample, he said, if’ organized: by|scredule of Boy Scout camps and \dwellers and campers: has been taken |heart Leglon at'the grave. Represen- | experienced .leaders. Special * allied | will be.given lessons in wooderatt nd was reported to the directorate.|latives from the Modern Samaritans, {firees are available near Poland and by Mr. Rice, who is'ap expert in’that ther minor matters of publicity. was rder, of Trainmen, Loyal Order-of|.y; he summoned in ‘event the Poles|lore. This is the first camp held i 3 ‘Moose and Moeseheart Legion, frater- - R o A . .l"i.‘h?:::u‘l?é lunchegn Wil be held [nal societies all‘attended the funeral and Russians fail to agree on peace|by the Bemidji scouts and much in 2 q i A A at. the. Minsk conference. terest is being taken in it by ‘the . tomorrow and it is specially request- !;r:'li‘cei.: Mrs. Cdolse wm; t: membc:r George said the peace of Europé could] members of the organfzation. ‘ed that members see that vlmml:S 1o :atlo:s egion and Samaritan organi-|p -endangered if the great'aggressive] M. E. Hink.ey s the scout master ;M sity. ate lnyliag:to. the Tynshep: “The father and six children are Russia extend ‘boundary{snd H. W. Dabold assistant ecout- : ; 5 A : so it would be continupus: with-Ger-| master. The organization Was ' DE | VOLLEY - e o e i I many. He._ declared the government| formed rast winter and has met reg. mlms \ élflord 19 years old, Samuel 11,]contemplated no.action except what|ularly every week on Monday nights AT [ b George, five, and three girls, Gladys | M8y be necessary in m'xr%port of thelin the basement of the Baptist e lNTo WMTING CROWD.S 17; Dorothy 15 and Gwendolgn, nine, | Polish independence. e . premierchurch. ? " i comprise.the family. said he regretted that the laborites - (By United Préss:) Mra. Cole’s mother, Mrs. Huira, of | had flllle d’.d“ dth::o 'h:h :ilh“ were Publin,” Aug.. 10.—One’ man was|Menagha -and her brother, Oscar g’m.l” ed'to destroy the ( emiocratic 3 wéd ';:'d‘ tv‘:'s wounded during the | ETickson, also.of Menagha were pre- gviet government. - . 5 ight when soldiers fired.a volley into "l'll?h:tlfieegl::g:«li’ance stithehte he crowd which were celebrating the '8 3 | 'arrival of Archbishop Mannix. in|0eral showed the high respect in England, and who refused to obey wgfleh Mrs. Cole and family were 'the curfew law. Two soldiers were|™. " SR , Teported killed at Clonakilte during WILL OPEN TIN SHOP ON FOURTH STREET SOON 4 MONTHS HOG BRINGS -$2,500. Fairmont, Minh., Aug. 10.—What is' believed to be a record price for a four month old hog was obtained will certainly be glad to be advised ofdt}ilq setting aside of the verdict and his exoneration from partici tion in the alleged conspira!l:';. pe ! Judge M. A. Spooner, of this city, Clinton A. Hendrixson, formerly an employee of J. ¥ Dotan, is plan- ning to open up a tiff shop'ion Fourth 'street near the alley directly in rear g 3 ® A g ATIFI : by A. L. Swanson, who lives south|of the Bemidji Hardware store. 'The| Miss Mabel Brooks and Miss Capi- d - 7 Nthe demonstration. | URGE BAOF %%Egg SUFFRAGE of this city when he sold a Duroc- [(building is now being;remodelled and | tola Stewart left Monday for Donola ;:,h‘,‘°:‘e';’g;e§:g;”:ie::n{;:::ngtlom = = (By United Press.) . -~ . Sl Jersey to J. A. Riporid & Sons of |[the shop will be opened as soon ssfLodge at Island Lake, where they Will| gt the trial and upon his motion to ‘ Z'London, Aug. 10.— Archbishop|' (ByUnited Press) Algona, Iowa, for $2,60 1 ossible. tpeitd’a 'week camplng., ' set aside the verdict. s i arrived sn L thi rn.| Dayton, Ohie, ‘Aug. 10.—Governor | = m————— - = Arnold & Arnold of Duluth, M. E. mfl:‘ lc::ev:]n a[;o ;}?: n,mtli!:,;u :vas Cox sent a message to the democrats il asitas [ i Ryan of Brainerd, and Fryberger, we 2 3 -]in ‘the Tennessee legislature furging Fulton & Spear of Duluth represent- ractically composed of ‘police con ed Koochiching county in the suit. POLICE RAID HUGE © - STILL NEAR HIBBING Hibbing, Minn., Aug. 10.—What is- believed to be the largest still ever |G. 0. P.PLAN PUT ; held in the City Hall tonight at;7+30. UL B PRACTICE TONIGHT { i Tt | LIBERTY BONDS AT PAR| Al members n;e»\y"oxpe’:;tedftq be' pre-| ghane e Juvénile Band Practice. will "“be semt.> ¢ Conversion of All Liberty Loan o : oE b= T s confiscated in the state was tak _— tr':BIy& W 7 : > Issues, Jn(eSeml Loan }Lzrer%bz StGgmeR Warden Wood .:3 . . - T Y . ;- n i ‘: OLUB HEETS WEDNESTAY b2 e *Prq)goe * s ::nP: ates Revenue Officer Arthur ¢ ] 4 Follg}ving a gunbattle with four / ; Washington, | Aug. 10.—Quoting moonshiners in a swamp near the : ;n%eos‘varzenecggmwl&nl:g ];:]dc;gi Senator W. ‘G. ‘Harding’s assertion 7 . ; Dupont road near Hibbing, the po- ‘-rs\g r‘ber = ~..-\that *“this government:should; make &5 : L o . . : A [ licemen arrested Pete Godenivich. jSwembers: 07 ifts Liberty and Vietpry bonds worth - Three athers made. ther excaps TREEL Ty - ; all that its patriotic citizens paid in | aiis e ” d rough the woods. . MAIL AEROPLANE FROM « | purchasing them,” the Republican [ e ? ¥ In‘a cabin in the woods the officers CHICAGO TO ST.: PAUL |Publicity association proposes con- 4 p i found two copper ranges with fire- SR " |version'of the securities into_serial places, two complete copper stills in ‘.. 8t. Paul; Aug. 10.—The mail aero-|bonds as a meansof bringing them to full operation, more than 700 gallons . plane which left Chicago for this city,|par. of corn mash, raisins and figs in arrived here shortly after.one o’clock{ - ‘‘There’ are .probably 15,000,000 process of cooking and a quantity of “thik -afternoon. Al bond-holders in the country today moonshine whisky. s 2 and’'to them ‘Senator Harding’s state- Remains of deer and partridge evi- —_— The regular meetlnfi-qt the filg | iy I I QI G SENT '1'0 ment brings ~encouragement that AN dently shot out of season alsq were SUMMONS BEIN their securities ‘will be enhanced in N found. g JURORS FOR FALL COURT | ine tue o sustainan frouen aepee- FeEsE ALL ing the loss sustained tBrough -depre- . ' ; NEL B T S s clatilnn.d‘l;'l'helclanflldnm implies-that | JESSE JAMB, NEGR(), i £ 4 i if elected he will do-his utmost to the government, 3 L ] ¢ “By refunding of all- the Liberty F ATALLY SHOT STEWARD i Icial di8- | issues into a single serial bond issne - “rict to be held at Bemidji-béginning|bearing interest at the rate of 514 (By United Press) i “ on September 14 are.being sent out|per cent, the market price would e Chicago, Aug. 10.—Chicago police from the office of .the county sheriff.|probably go to par, the interest re- | h T g were searching today for Chicago’s ,Jurors were drawn on Saturday. turn to bondholders would/ be in- latest criminal, Jesse James, a negro. Petit jurors are 'being summoned|creased from 19 to 33 per cent, the| who single handed attempted to hold to appear at the court house on the|entire amount of the bonds would be |- up a dining car steward of the incom- morning of September 15, while the|retired by June 15, 1947, the latest ||| ing Pennsylvanfa express train, ‘well ‘grand jurors are to appear on' Sep-|date of any Liberty,issue, and “the within the city limits.” He shot and- , tember 714. Naturalization hearings|whole transaction would cost the seriously. wqunded the steward, J.'B. | -will probably be held during the first | government no imore than adherence Todd, and escaped.. Todd died early’ * day of the fall term. to the present sinking fund method.” today in a local hospital.