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The Brainerd Daily Dispatch from Brainerd, Minnesota • Page 3

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GIVEN AIS AWFUL DOSE MEMORIAL DAY Clarke and Fritz Sentenced to Pay a Fine of $100 or Ninety Days in Jail ARRESTED FOR ILLEGAL FISHING Sheriff of Otter Tail County Arrested Man Who Fished Illegally a Year Ago and fish comraiteion is certainly making a strenuous effort to apprehend those who do illegal fishing, if the case against ,1 acnes, of thii county, is a criterion. Sheriff Orris Al bertaon, of Fergus Falls, arrived in the city yesterday and went out to the young man home and placed him under arrest, charging him with fishing bass out of season. It 'van claimed that he fished in one of the lakes in Tail county. Arrangements were made for young James to plead in this city to save the expense of transportation. He pleaded guilty and was fined $80 which he paid and Sheriff Albertson returned last night.

It is understood that James did tho fishing for which he was arrested over a year ago. He was arrested once ami discharged, but new evidence as found against him. There was a hearing in the municipal court this morning in tho ease of the state against Chan Clarke, charged with illegal fishing. Clarke and C. ritz were arrested at the instance of Deputy Game Warden Saunders on May ll as they were coming to tow-n with a quantity of fish.

The deputy warden claims to have found among tho fish some black bass. At the hearing this morning both Clarke and Fritz swore that they did not see the game warden at all on that day. They were not represented by attorney and the examination was very brief. Judge Warner inquired some as to the number of fish the men had and it was ascertained that Game Warden Saunders counted ten. Clarke testified that he had fish with him.

that day but they were croppies and pickerel. He sold these, he said, to J. F. Dykeman. This was found to be true, but it was immaterial as relating to the bass.

At the conclusion Judge Warner found both defendants guilty and sentenced each to pay a tine of HOO or ninety days in the county jail. They did not have the money and they were taken into custody. The court gave out the limit, HO per fish. The law regarding the open season for black bass in Minnesota is so plain that no one should make a mistake. person shall take, catch, kill or have in possession or under control for any purpose whatever within the periods men tioned any black, gray or Oswego bass between the 1st day of March, and 1 the 29th day of May.

Strictly interpreted the law declares that no bass shall be taken before midnight of the 29th of May, for the dates named does not include those dates. However, when the trout season opened anglers were out in great numbers on 15, notwithstanding the open sea son did not begin until midnight of that day. Official Announcement Given out by Post Commander Veon--Excellent gram of Speeches and Songs All will be held in Evergreen cemetery this year. The mom liers of Pap Thomas Post and Relief Corps, And Logan Camp, S. of will assemble at their hall over the postof flee at I o'clock p.

on May 30. All soldiers of any war of the United States are invited to join with the post; and all soldiers, and their lineal descendants, are invited to join with Logan Camp and march with us to the cemetery and join in the memorial exercises. All the above who can do so are requested to meet at the Post room on Sunday, May 28, at 7 p. to attend the Memorial sermon at the M. E.

church by Rev. Knowles, Let everyone lie prompt. By direction of the department commander, the pastors of the different churches in the city are requested to deliver a sermon in their several churches on Sunday. May 28, either morning or evening, appropriate to the patriotic memorial occasion. Memorial Day has become blessed ressurrection day," when American people look again faces of their loved and lost.

Let us fitly honor it, and the obi Hag. Faithfully, A. VEON, Post Commander. program Remarks, A. J.

Habited, chairman. Opening Prayer, Rev. I). Lynch. Singing, Mrs.

Theviot's Reading Gettysburg dress and President McKinley's dress, Hon. W. A. Fleming. Singing.

Oration, Rev. II. W. Knowles. Singing.

G. A. K. and S. V.

Ceremonies, by Pap Thomas Post, G. A. and Logan Camp, S. of V. Taps.

Benediction, Rev. D. W. Lynch. X.

M. Paine, marshal; J. A. Wilson, chaplain; A. E.

Won, post commander. The Elks band have volunteered their services, and will furnish music during the exercises. ARE WHIPPING PAPER INTO LINE Bank Examiner Kerst Views the Bank Matter With Cheerful Aspect NOT KEADY TO REPORT YET Northern League. Standing of the Clubs. Grand Forks.

Winnipeg Crookston St. 8 Pct. 8 7 I .875 6 3 3 .500 84 4 .500 7 3 4 ,428 6 2 4 .333 82 0 ,250 BOND WAS APPROVED Special Meeting of the City Council Meld Last Night in Chambers A NEW LATERAL SEWER the into the He Left for St. Paul This After noon here He Will Remain for a Few Days It was anticipated that Bank Examiner P. M.

Kerst would be able to give out a statement today concerning the situation at the Northern Pacific bank, but he decided not to do so until the directors have more time to whip things into shape. The bank examiner seemed to view the situation with a more hopeful aspect today and stated that the officers were working diligently on the paper and were whipping it into shape, and thought the prospects looked much brighter than at first. Mr. Kerst will not return to Brain erd until the middle of next week. It will wash and not rub off This complexion all envy me, It's no secret so 1 11 tell Take thou Rocky Mountain Tea.

II. P. Co. PEGGERS NAIL THE FIRST GAME Ad Ad Just received, a car of wire and nails Get our prices. D.

M. Clark Co Df the Series a1 Winnipeg Yesterday Was Hit Freely. Winnipeg, May 26, I he Maroons easily defeated tho St. Brainerd team yesterday afternoon, Davidson for the St. Brains being touched up freely, Ijefty Sporer was in the box for Winnipeg and held the opposition down easily.

It was not the best game of ball ever seen in Winnipeg. Score: St. Brains AB Ripley 3b 4 0 White ss 3 0 Rump rf 4 0 Kanoshc. ..........4 I Howell 3 Xehr 0 Ryan 2b. 4 0 Wing lf ................3 0 Davidson p------ 3 0 IB I I I I 0 I 0 I 0 PO 3 I I 3 IO 3 1 2 0 A 3 2 0 4 I 0 I I 6 I I 0 1 0 0 2 0 32 I 6 24 18 7 2 mf WILL COME TO LAIR IN OX TEAM Foley's Honey and Tar is peculiarly adapted for chronic throat troubles and will positively cure bronchitis, hoarseness and all bronchial disenses.

Refuse substitutes. H. P. Dunn ut Co. mwfwlm BAY LAKE BUDGET.

Pouf routs the Grave. Neglecting a cough means confronting the grave. Use Gloria Lung Balsam before it is too late. It is the one remedy which brings quick relief. It is made of honey and tar, and other healing balm, and is best for children.

Sold by H. P. Dunn Co. mwfwlra Spring styles in photo cards are espec ially neat and attractive. Sec them at 292tf School in district No.

ll will close this week. The advance guard of the summer visitors has arrived. Mr. Dodd, of Milwaukee, is visiting his brother in law, Mr. Grey.

Mrs. Will Carr, of Long Lake, has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Arthur Grey. A. NT.

Grey is having his house painted. He will have a handsome place when the work is finished. Mrs. F. E.

Fuller and daughters and Mrs. C. R. Skillings visited Mrs. J.

C. Goddard at Aitkin this week. Miss May Norcross is ill with a com plication of diseases. She has gone to Minneapolis to undergo treatment. Dr.

Codding, of Duluth, who has been having a neat little cottage on the Stafford farm at Crooked lake, met with a great loss yesterday. The cottage took tire and there being no one to assist Mr. Stafford in extinguishing the dames, it was entirely destroyed together with the tools of the carpenters. inkhva A Cough will Develop into serious lung trouble. The throat is irritated and pneumonia, bronchitis, asthma, or, consumption is bound to follow, Use Gloria Lung Balsam and the danger is banished.

Best for children. Sold by ll. P. Dunn Co. mwfwlm Seo Sherlund for bicycle repairs.

Ezra Meeker, Pioneer and Historian. Make Trips in Prairie Schooner After Manner of Early Settlers. Portland, May Ezra Meeker, of Seattle, whose recently published work entitled Reminiscences of Puget Sound" has attracted wide attention, has announced his intention to retrace a portion of the Oregon trail this summer in an original schooner" drawn by a pair of oxen. He will camp with his outfit en route and stake a claim on tho bank of Willamette slough, where he will remain long enough to take a peep at the Lewis and Clark Exposition. Mr.

Meeker has chartered a schooner in the shape of a stout oak wagon, which for some fifty years has been enjoying a well earned retirement in a shed on the banks of the Cowlitz river. The wagon was used in the march of the pioneers across the continent in the early fifties. It will be fit ted up after the manner in vogue in pioneer days and covered with canvass bearing the flaming legend, or Bust." Mr Meeker will use it as a baggage car, sleeper, dining and observation train, and expects to make the trip from Seattle in two weeks, barring accidents and hold-ups. The distance is about 200 miles. Mr.

Meeker ame to Oregon about half a century ago in the sort of al ho will use in making his trip to the Lewis and Clark Exposition and ho has written entertainingly of his experiences. Winnipeg Ilammill Piper rf Tucker lf Johnston Bradley Gatewood 2b. Clayton Tripp Sporer, 1 2 0 I 0 0 I I 0 2 3 1 2 0 1 12 4 2 31 ti 9 I 0 0 3 3 3 I I 3 15 Clerk Instructed to Advertise for Bids for Lateral Sewer in District I There special meeting of the I city council last night called for the purpose of approving the Viand of Judd I Wright, the newly elected city treasur er, Mr. Wright wan elected at last meeting of the city council to succeed (J. Vttlleutyne, resigned.

The amount of the bond is the following gentlemen appear as sure ties: G. D. LaBar, F. A. Farrar, (leo.

II. Brown, J. C. Congdon, F. II.

hagen, J. 8. Gardner and G. W. Hoi land.

The council also instructed the city clerk to advertise for bids for a new lateral sew in District No. I. This will be lateral sewer It was also decided to buy the strip of land on the west side of the river of Mrs. Ahrens for road purposes. This has been in controversy for tine Nettleton Rents and Sells Houses.

MUSIC AND DRAflA. lOHT. Tonight at the Brainerd opera house Dan LaBar will present upon his new moving picture machine at popular prices. reproduction is said to be exact and exciting in addition to this he has several others, A feature of the performance will be the giving away of Japanese souvenirs to all present. I he prices are 35, 25 anc 15.

Matinee Saturday afternoon, 25 and IO Foley's Kidney Dure is a medicine free from poisons and will euro any caw of kidney discant that is not beyond the reach of medicine, II. IV Dunn A Co. mwfwlm WILLIAM FILIUS IS DEAD Former Well Known Attorney of Walker Died in Arizona Where He Moved Few Years Ago Word was received in the city today that William Feltus, formerly a well known attorney of Walker, died at his home in Arizona of consumption. Mr. Fdtus was also well known in Brainerd and was a member of Brainerd Lodge, B.

P.O. E. BESU BL0 US 2 Bt. Brain Winnipeg---- Will Cure Uousumptlon. A.

A. Herren, of Finch, writes, Honey and Par is tho best preparation for coughs, colds ami lung trouble. I know that it has en con sumption in the first stages. Ii. V.

Dunn A Co. mwfwlm good with D. Sherlund will fix your water pipes. One of the best European St. Paul- The Boardman.

Try it. Awnings! Awnings! at I). M. Clark 230tf HAPPY WOMEN hardware Store News I Needing Any Hose? Much of beauty lies in our beautiful lawns and flowers. Nice lawns and plenty of flow era depend on plenty of water.

Get Cheap HOSE but come to a reliable finn like Slipp Gruenhugen Co. Take their judgment and recommendation. Few persons are competent judges of hose. Every foot of hose that goes out of this store is guarat teed and the guarantee is as good as a Government Gold Bond. They take all the chances.

Slipp-Bruenhagen Co Plenty of Them in Brainerd, and Good Reason for it. any woman be happy, Afteryears of backache suffering; Days of misery, nights of unrest, The distress of urinary troubles, She finds relief and cure? No reason why any Brainerd reader Should suffer in the face of evidence like this: Mrs. J. II. Zellers, of 915 Main Brainerd, says: believe that after what Kidney Pills did for me they will do for anyone similarly troubled.

Before using them I suffered for six months from my kidneys. There was a miserable feeling of pressure over those organs and tilt' secretions wert' scanty. this there was a heavy pain across the small of my back. A box of Doan's Kidney Pills were gotten at a drug store and I took them with the result that they acted like a charm. I can truthfully say that I have not had a symptom since.

On October 28,1904, six years after giving the above statement Mrs. Zellers says: am just as glad to recommend Kidnoy Pills today as I was in 1898. I have not had a attack of kidney trouble since I used Kidney Pills, and must give them credit for a penna nent For sale by al' druggists. Price fit cents. Foster Milburn Buffalo, sole agents for tho U.

S. Remember the take no substitute. .0 0 0 0 0 0 OOI I ,,,2 0 0 1 I 0 I I I Earned runs, Winnipeg2; stolen bases, Ripley, Johnston 3, Bradley, Hammill; two base hits, Hump, Ripley. I ucker; sacrifice hits, Piper, Tucker, Sporer hit by pitched ball, by Davidson, llammill: wild pitch, Davidson; out, by Davidson by Sporer 4. Time of game, 1:30.

Umpire, Anderson, TWELVE LEFT OX Fargo, N. May 26. left on base record tells the story of yesterday afternoon's game. Bond was invincible with men on the lines. Smith twirled well, except in tho eighth where he was found for three after allowing his only free pass.

The score Fargo .........................0 0 0 0 0 0 10 0 I (Jraud Forks 1 00000020 3 Batteries Fargo, Smith and Jarvie; (irand Forks, Bond and NO DAME. Duluth and rookston did not play yesterday. GAMES MONDAY SND TUESDAY. The St. Brainerd team will return from their trip west Monday morning and will play Winnipeg here two games, Monday Tuesday, the latter day being Decoration day.

On Monday noon the game will be called at 4 The St. Brain team will be strengthened up by that time and the fans look for a series of good games. The game on Tuesday morning will be called at IO The fans held a meeting last night at did. There is business of importance and another meeting has been arranged for tonight at Mr. office and all should be present.

EXHIBITION CONTEST. game between the Fargo and Crookston teams has been declared an exhibition contest by tho president of the Northern league. game was not scheduled and was played according to the officers of the league in an attempt to test the Sunday baseball ques tion in Fargo. No objection was rn ado to game, although trouble was ex pee ted and the followers of the game be licve that they will be permitted to wit ness Sunday baseball in the town this season. lf you are troubled with dizzy spells, headache, indigestion, constipation, Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea ill keep you well, lf it fails, get your money back.

That fair, 35 cents: ll, P. Dunn A Co. Store your households M. Clark Co. Steel at bargains, Price $10 less than former regular price at Imperial block hardware store.

tf Mixed house paint, none better, price to close out, $1.25 per gallon, at Imperial block hardware store. ti Bicycles repaired at Sherlund s. studio Ops a Sunday. is always open on 292tf Our boyV washable waists for 50e to $1U), Will save you both time and money. I have just received a nice line of boys waists for lmyH 6 to 13 year- old.

Don't pay to make them. Trading stamps. IL W. LINNEMAN, aOitf 616 Front Streot. A Special Display and Ribbon Ties Lace Oxfords FOR SUMMER ufcip jm LATEST WEAR "STYLES LEATHER and WHITE At DR.

Kidney AND Backache A lso urified 'Tin: lood All DUeanea cf the kidneys, Lauder, and urinary organs. Al catarrh, heart disease, gravel, dropsy, rheumatism, backache, female troubles. rn HT: 217-219 South 7th Street. Decoration Day you will have to have a new suit for your boy. We received a new assortment yesterday to sell for $1.50 to are splendid values in fact better than most suits sold at higher prices.

Remember we ing H. W. LINNEMAN, 902tf GIG Front Street. See Sherlund for newer connections An Excellent leacher ditor ispatch Will you permit a patron of the Whittier school space for a few words of commendation for the excellent work done by Miss Loll lh Barrett, principal of that school and instructor in the 7th grade. The fact that every pupil of the grade was pro muted, only one on condition, shows not only ability to teach but faculty to induce and compel the pupils to work.

This is written in no spirit of disparagement of the work of other teachers in that or other buildings, but their work has not come under the especial notice or personal knowledge. The residents of the north side are to tie congratulated that the board has retained Miss Barrett for another year as principal of the Whittier school. A ather Cure There la a cure for you. If necessary write Dr. tenner.

Just such cases os yours. All FREE. Suffered Intensely Kith Backache. become discouraged. Ho has spent a lifetime curium Have you a picture to frame? See D.

Clark At Co. 241tf Dr. M. M. Fenner, Fredonia, N.

Y. Dear For arly a year I suffered intensely with backache and could hardly bear to stand on my feet. I also felt restless when Bitting down Upon the advice of a friend I tried Dr. Kidney and Backache Cure. Two curod me entirely and I say too much for this remedy.

I also find it pleasant to take. MILS. J. BLACKBURN, Galesburg, 111. and $1.

Get Cook Book and Treatise on Trunks, and harness goods at I). M. Clark Ai Sold by Druggists, 50c. the For Sale by H. P.

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