Will Use Bemidji Brick.  County Commissioner Wright made a good fight for local interests on the court house contract, and won out, so that the Bemidji brick yard will have the privilege of furnishing the interior brick for the building.  Two commissioners made a stiff fight for the Lengby brick, and may succeed in landing the jail contract for that article of construction.  The Lengby brick is admitted to be a superior white, and will make very handsome facings for the new jail, while the Bemidji brick is considered to be a very strong brick and suitable for the interior walls of the court house.  Architect Kinney demonstrated his capacity and his integrity as an architect, and did all that he could to secure bids from leading and responsible contractors, inducing three of the best contracting firms in Minnesota and Wisconsin to bid upon the structure.  The successful bidders are considered to be among the best in the state of Wisconsin, carrying large contracts for the Great Northern Railway Co. and for the municipalities and school districts in the vicinity of Superior, where they have been in business for some fifteen years.  (The Bemidji Pioneer, Thursday, June 5, 1902, Volume VII, Number 14, Page 1)