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THE CITY See Jones—W. C. Jones. Short mill wood, ready for use, phone 208, G. Frick, of Fosston, is in the city, Lahr has a complete assort- ment of carpets, rugsand mit- H. C. Norman was down Red Lake yesterday. Sherman-William—and—Harri- son’s-paints, for sale by Chas. Nangle. J. R. Rasmusson is a guest at the Markham from Crookston this afternoon. . 3 Why balance on the verge of consumption when Mark’s Lung Balsam will cure. The base ball boys have begun evening practice at the old ball grounds. Short mill wood, ready for use, drys quickly, $2 per load deliv ed, Crookston ~ Lumber Phone 208. C. W. Baumbach returned to his home at Wadena this morn: ingafter a several day’s business visit here. Lay ina supply of shyrt mill wood for the season. Drys quick ly. Delivered for $2 per load Crookston Lumber Co. phone 208 The fishermen arve talking of organizing a fish club and should have something definite to give out tomorrow, Strawberries; radishes,onions, . lettuce and’ cucumbers for Fri- dayand Saturday at the Princ Manager Wheelock expects to hear from: “The Gamekecper” company tomorrow and if it secured for an engagement here will guarantee the proforman The Brainerd Lumber com- pany has a crew of men over- hauling its batteau and several of the boats:were launched yes- terday, including the stream tug. Cmsar dead and turned.to clay might stop a hole to keep the wind away. Take Mark’s Lung Balsam,and avoid this fate. Clyde J. Pryor, has accepted a position with the Pioneer and is boosting its circulation at Cass Lake today. Mr. Pryor was formerly with the Crookston Times. Removal sale prices at Peter- son’s. Toys4 and & off, books, stationery, express wagons, cro- quet sets, § off, confectionery fruit and groceries at reduced Removal sale at Peterson’s. For wall paper see J. A. Hoff, Miles block Sheriff Baileyis at Crookston on business today. Fruit and vegetables all through the week at Peterson s Recorder Heroux, of Tenstrike village was in town today. —Warm-days=cald -ice- at Petersor Dr. Marcum is at Wilton this atternoon on officiab business. Reclining veranda chaivs Lahr’s, Attorney Henrvy Funkley is down from Blackduck toda Full mild Nangles. Joseph Forsyth of Mizpah is at the City hotel today. Pedestals and tabourettes, fine line at Lahr “Creant Q croam cheese rich and 125 cents per pound at il at cost at Peterson’s. Poter McKay, of Britton, S. D.. is in the city for a visit with his brother W. C. McKay, the only original “Mickey”: The latter they catch the big ones in Lal Irwin this afternoon. Strawberries 20¢ a box at the Princess today. Pussenger crews are making it diflicult’ traveling out of thi city for hobos. who tried the blind baggage out the Mississippi bridge. There is no-lever so powerful Lung Balsam will cure your cough. St. Paul attorney, is in the city for a visit with® Attorney L. K. McDonald and Judge Spooner, who are old friends and to take a fishing trip with the judge and Mr, MeDonald. best— Mark's lung Bulsam is the best. Special Ishing rat @ointo effect on the Grn from points to'this cit there will no doubt be a many Sunday visitors here. Quite a party are expocm‘d down frow Grand Forks next Sunday. J. L. George, who has beet employed as bookkeeper by Trwin & O'Brien for some tima, ieft this morning for Chicago and tho east and expeets to be absent from [Bemidji for some time. 0s i 1 Surplus furniture and fixtures | is showing his brother where A squad ol five of here today were “ditched” at as plain and simple facts - Mark's Tred W. Zollman, a prominent Nothing can be better than the will soon cat North- y and areat NICE WINDFALL | Conduetor John McCall Falls Heir to $30.000 by Death of Pennsylyania Relative. rCoudueor ot Mo TTor some tinte has hoeen on ¢ the Sauk Centr s and is well known in Bemidii, finds himself heir to S50.000 by the death of a vich rclutive “in - Penisyivin Mr. MeCail wood fartune some ago butdid not know the exact amount until last woek when heo was advised byl adwinistrator of —the ostate. Heis now in Pennsylvania after the transfer ol titles. 1o looks A General Misunderstanding® Three rivermen were before his, honor Judge Pendergast jthis morning for sturtingsa row on lower Minnesota” avenue. Yes terday afternoon the boys went into w : aloon, called up the house to colebrate their arvival in the city and suddenly discovered that they did not have enpugh money to pay for the drinks. Then the bartender fecling that his confidence and dignity had been assailed, handed out apunch to the man who had ordered the refreshments. Hegat him down to the rendezvous of the drive crew aud -returned with reen- forcoments. They retwmed to uphold-their-honorbut picked out the wrong place.and literally tore the shirt from the back of another bartender before they discovered their mistake, ~Fudge Pendergast looked decidedly sul try, put on his most fashionable frown, pulled his beard viciously and warned all hands around that this sort of thing could not be tolerated in this tow . The three were without money but left the yresence ol the court with the foar of God in their heart. Tramp Merchant Stopped. Yesterday afternoon it wis re ported to the police. depurtment that @ tramp merchant was doing a very good business in-the out lying portions of the city. The man was one of a gang who have been cooking up’ medar the Misissippi bridge for severil days. Ile was peddling bogus ewelry and oss fell his victims. ited the resort last night and 1 oralofl the ile- ‘Dhe police showed the buneh thd high roud was apprised ofhis TO WORLD'S FAIR | FOR NOTHING |[Fine Chance for Patrons of the Pioneer to See the® Sights at St. Louis. PIONEER WILL - GIVE _THREE FREE-TRIPS-TO THE-FMR— Most Popular Ladies in Bemidii and North Central Minne- sota Will Go. The Pioneor-offors three: (oo trips, to the World's Fair at St Louis to the most popular ladies ’.\Iinm-sul:l. One lady will be sent frome Be midji, one from the towns Walleer, Cass Lake, Bagley, Ten Blackduck, and one other in central northern Minuesoti - such as Northome, Nary, Kelliher, Sol wiay, Murtle River, Lakeport, Phe winners in ol strike and from towns Guthrie, ote. cach case will be determined by (Lo number of votes cast in favor of the respective candidates from eachi olection district, Bemidji constituting one clection districty Blackduck, Cass Lake, Bagley, Tonstrike and Walker another district, @nd all other towns in this part of the state the third olection district. Votes will be allowed fows: fol as daily weekly One o s subseripion for job worl, for adve L or on past due accounts .l will be allowed. Coupons, each cood for five votes, will also ap pear ineach issue of the Pioneer, oinning with this issuc. Bveryone wants to go, to the world’s fair and here is @ ehance o go with practically no cash outlay. Phe fair was opencd last urdiy and promises to he thé ules of Bemidji and central northern The conditions are as follows:| GHT SERVICE | I Duluth Train Carried Mail Car and Clerk for the First | Time Last Night. Last evening for the first_ time PR b AT T O nieht trainon the -Duluthc line, | the fewns along-the line roenived | thebenetitol o n il sery Viee, Phomail e attached to] the train the ulation | pattern and in_ charge of| Clork Puller who is an-old hand on-the roadZand expects tomake the pun vegulaely, Al o the stations ator Jine aceording to the _bulle sued have been given: the Sorvice—with —tho—exception ol fy, Montoy, and that _town s not boen placed zpon thés sehedule, presumiably becausg., Lo post | master did not ask for the night Jnail delivery. The location of | EMentor as @ sumner resovt and the unusual number of people | [who obtain theie mait through that postoftice during the outi sson should mal night ‘o convenient for the Take peo [ ple and itis probable that an « i fort will be made in that divection. wits ol wis ser Brainerd Has Another Blaze Minn., . May 5 boen visited by Tunother disasteons five, and itis it wi of _incendiary ;¥ AL miduight flre wis |di overed in whiat is known as [he old Brainerd skating vink, | i\y“{ nsod by DML Chuk & Cogy Hruenitire and havdware, for IStore raom. The building: was| [totally destroyed. Ttis e fmated | Hhere was tully S1o000-avorth-of ods stored there, most of it be ng - partof the new spring and summoer stoek of Do M. Clark & Co, It s estinfted that the bhilding wis worth 5000, 5 Martin Shear and Clipping com pany faetory, adjoining the rink wits atlso buried, entailing i loss TapprOXima g Saont, so that the 200060 | | | Brainerd, | Brainerd s Lot loss will he close to Is an 0ld Timer. Nathaniel Cox, one of the old st vosidents of, Beltramieounty and the fivst shite man to tide ¢ upa residence in the town ol Blickduck today filed: a Us) patent with Register of Decds Phibbs forhis howestead of 472 acres in Blackduck towpe Mr ottled thore elover yirs 08 ot AT i g 1:05 . S0 Minnesota & International RATLWAY COMI Pro serv tion, | and in apoli= ol ears,. asfoothepfordbinte In-Counaction with ..Northern PacAi_fic..: RAILWAY COMPANY CARD I3 e AT T0 w1y it Motichay s Wt Ar 1 T N Ly Ar At 10 pon, W HL GEMMELL, Gonvrn M Wesiterd will teach Grabiam Shorthand and Good- win's Improved Bookkeeping during the summer months, boginning May 2d and ending Seprember or Munson’s Shorthand Marshall Same pr ¢ Ist, for only S50, and Bookkeeping tor B Tl s e af over ihis duduetion ST ‘ommercial College, 8 Sixth Street, be nd Heltrami Avens onway’ J.oAL THOICK Paiter. Paperhanaer and Deeorator i All Work Guarantecd to be First Class M LS Iy |’v L that nothing is sure except but that is not alt King’s New Disco cure for housands R. Van 8ays, sse of Bron 3 and ything I heard of One bottle of Dr. very then cured me llible for croup ce. Legular ERRRRERER Wi a New Stock of @ PHOTO GOODS FOR SPRING OF 1904. have just recei 5 30 3 R B R TR BRI H B 70 » The lat Colodi Carbon te~inPhotography: - Sepia Tone [k to of Mounts wateh them Beantiful - ine LAKESIDE STUDIO, 2. MORSE, Proprictor. R. MARTIN Leading Painter and Decorator. Now Located on Fourth Strect, Two Doors Westtof City Hall, All Orders Promptiy Attended to Fine Art Wall Paper Fresco Painting Mr. Cieorge” has resigned his B position here, but will return to Jemidji at the conclusion ol his visit. e S E MWL and I were taken with diarrhoea and 0 severe were the pains that we called a physician who prescrib. od for us, but his med es failed to-give any-relief. A_friend who had a bottle of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy on hand, gave each of us a dosc and we at once felt the affects. T procured a bottle and before using the entire contents wo were entirely cured. [t is a wonderful-remedy-and should he folind - in every houschold. H. C. Baitey, Bditor. This remedy is for sale by Barkers Drug Store. to Ca Lake. Mhe merchant was evidently warnéd by his fricnds as no trace of: him- could be found. bigecst thing of the kind ever at tempted by any nation and the young ladies who are the winner of the Pioncer contest will hay prices. J. Peterson, Me. and Mrs. C. M. Bacon en- joy the distinction of being the two first visitors to the St. Louis Fxposition from Bemidji. They {e[t tl}is _mornine on the faip.end ion of having cauglht_one of the largest pike taken sice the open ing of the fishing season. It weighed-over ‘seven pounds and | was-caught last nioht, but if Dr; Morrison may be believed there is no question but what Dr. Hen- derson heads the list with a catch | made night before last and a pilie | that weighed eleven pounds: e rarely comescto-Bemid i v his visit today is- e lirsein ‘m‘\«-l'nl yoars, International DI1UCHK FO0O0D. 25.b Pail for $3.50 Paul Cowan, of Blackduck was Pin - the city yosterday, © M {Cowan conducts the Teepectonka buffet at Blackdnels and is think ing ol opening a new saloon at | Baudette, He will go up to look the-town-over-ina short time. Do you want to go to the lair yourself? Have you a friend that you woulddike to have ¢ 1s your chance, “Ciet b dTeaves the flrst of next weck fod ] 12lls, to look after some legal matters in_conneetion with. the official launching of the village of Big 1 nature investie wiord found the trip ove nter road an utter imposs Y. He will o via. Winnipy Lake of the Woods and the Fork River and will be absent for some time. All Brain Work. Ifred Brinkman, whois taking course’ in the new medical| scienee of Chiropractic at Du Tath, writes Wi, Bereman that | is- getting along very nicely; | s it he-tinds thestudy | and it is all brain | work, - but -l intends to come | home a foll ledeed “dock” and is Sooing through with the play.” He will be home some time be fore the state convention of the Liquor Deslers. @ J ‘ Only 15 cents o pound for the hest Stock Food on VARIOUS MEH'I‘INGS the market; all sizes of the food for sale at the e dig Special Ma de commumication fonight, ~Thitd CITY DRUG STORE THE PIONEER DRUG STORE OF BEMIDJI. Wreek Picked Up, _ The wrecking train_came up from Cass Like yosterday afte: - noon and piciced up the wreck of yesterday morning inthe yards here. Both the engines will be taken to the shops at Como to be rebuilt. Thedblame of the wreck will probably attach to the con ductor and engincer of the fre An inyestigation is being had at Crookston this “alternoon and both expeeted to be discharged. DR. FOSTER DENTIST MILES BLOCK. rree work. Mecting of committee Scan dinavian Workmen Lo arrangce for formil observimee May 17 of nationaindependence day. *eesecececcccsscsssssssocseces Spring is Here and So are We. We I jos rvvVvVYv VY VY VvYYeTYy Yy ——THE=— BIG STORE THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY AND MONDAY. Special Sale of Summer Corsets. All of our Summer Corsets worth 50¢, for the sale, only 19¢ each Ladies’ Belts, worth from 33¢ to 54¢, go for, Big Transcript. ~ Conrt: Stenographer Camneron | is working on a transcript of the) u\i«]t»m] in the Chounsrd murdor | triad which is to be forwiarded (o Care i . cumati T S to Cured His Mother of Rheumatism | spection before the death war rant is signed. Ttwilleoveroy Lowo hundyed Ly pewritton and enmibodies eve at the trial. 11 costs jus four « page to make it and the expense st be borne by Cass county. : Made Young Again. SOneof D King's New Life 171115 night for 1wo weeks has | : Cwrites D. 0 50} Mecting tomorrow night of Beltrami County 10air Associat- pr snst elosed avery neccesstul ¥oar, and o onr s ceond we heartily thank our fom Uheir st supp | ! | ! | b | satron o : ! vtoand extend to all a conrteon NOTIONS, nyvitation to call ¢ f i iy itation 1 on us for anything in GIIXSSWARE;, DINNER SETS, -~ Fancy Dishes, Men’s Ware, Cigars, Tobaceo, ( andies, Ete, ‘ i <My motherhas beenasufferer| formanyyenrsavithehewsatism ' . ! ‘ ' ! i $ ! ' 4 ‘ . [} Cannot be Cured by Tocal applications,—as-thes-camot reach the dise portion of L Thereis only Onieway o cure deaf- ness, aud that is by consututional re- medics. — Deafness is caused by an in- flamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. \When this tube s inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect Leurin 1 it is entively closed, dedfness is the result, and” unless the fnflammation can be taken out and this tube re ed to its normal condition, will be destroyed forever: nine c ouy of ten ave od by which is nothing but an inll Gition of the mucous surfa We will grive One Hund Deafness Doafne . HOSHRY, sy Wl Howard-of-Husbind, | P At times she -was “unable to| move it all, while at all times | witllding was painful. I presented | her with a bottle of Chamberlain® Pain and alter a fe plications she docided itwas the most wonderful pain relicver she had ever tricd, in fact, she cr withofit it now and times able towalls, An e application of Pain DBalm awiy the pain that she w merly trouble with.” For sule Barkers Drue Store. Dai=ir orrour ]\ | seotrGentine Every-Day Bargain Prices Yot The Fair Variety Cash Store W West Third Street. Sl isnev- | atall asional | is DS teceeecctsessrestssccscssccacan osose coeosoes for-| = vegetabl 18 all druggrists. four days’ each 25¢. oW ‘ulars free. & CO., o, Ohio. o : - rrh Cure. :nd fu Percales, 36 inches wide; fast color; worth 15¢ e 10¢ Only 7 pairs of Ladies’ Kid Gloves lelt; the $1.50 kind, only 79¢ Ladies” Black Mercenized Satin Skirts, all new; worth from $1.00 to §1.25: on sale at 79e. for. per yd . Sold by druggists, Tac. Take Hall's Family Pills for co nsti- pation. Flfty Years the Standard —Get— (ood Garden Seed Men's Cotton Pants. worth $1.00. for 75e¢. Men’s Hats, worth from §1.00 to $1.50: your choice for 75¢ cach Be Comfortable Let the Comfort Chair make you lly <o, he Comfort i from almost anything else. a hammock, not a swing, not The good things of all com- bined. Simply solid comfort whether sitting or re very action of the chair is omatic. Whatever 5 position your body assumes, the chair just follows, and that without any cffort on your part, Boys' Hats, worth from 3¢ to Te: vour choice for 2 50¢ the Men’s Shirt’s, worth from 75¢ to 1. yours for GROCERIES.—The “Home™ Brand is the hest world. We have thems: all kinds. i hinplements, Joln Deere Plows, EFI .I\U..l‘lll-l I.lll\\(ll (’l[. Illl‘;:;l&’h :l)l\l “’llgflll-“ 7 Paints, Varishes, Brushes, Hardware. v BAKING Improves the flavor and adds to | the healthfulness of the food. PRICE BAKING POWDER CO. ©€HICAGO To see it, to sit in it, costs you nothing. To buy it and have it delivered To your door costs you only $ 5.00 E.L.NAYLOR On and after May 16, we close at 7:30 p. m. FM Malzahn & Co. Your's for Bargains, WM. McCUAIG WM.