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W W w W w w W 8hars Kirk’s Cabinet 9 bars 6 12 12 12 12 .l‘) 2 w W W W W W W W w W W W W Thes W W W e (8 33. *‘sas 12 cakes Bengal Castile ““© L:u'% cake Juvenile, each Phone EEEEEEEEECETEEEEE EETEE ‘“\ J. A. McConkey. T~ Another Talk on SOAP S There is nio hetter Soap made; either Toilet-or Laundry, than that made by the Kirk Soap Co: I quote prices: SPECIAL BARGAINS IN SOAPS. 7 bars Dome, White Rnw,m or Savon Imperial s Kirk’s Satinet . Toilet Soaps: 40¢ 25¢ 40¢ 40¢ 40¢ 40¢ 30¢ 20¢; 20¢; 20¢; 20¢; 20¢; Dusky Diamond Daisy Queen Golf White Oatmeal Buttermilk Conco Coco Violet de Parm Jockey Club Lilly of the Valley Shandon Bells Heliotrope ¢ are strictly Wholesale Prices. of them. 44 AdAAA45d C. Wholesale Liquor Dealer Agent for Anheuser-Busch Famous St. Louis Beer 3 Take H. MILES per doz advantage J. A. McCONKEY. ! 3333333333333 33337 WE win’s Improved Bookkeeping: during beginning Ma Septem or Munson's Shorlhund and same price. Conway’ Box 74. Bemidjiand Beltrami Avenues, will teach Graham Shorthand and Good- the summer months, y-2d-and_ending ber 1st, for only $50, 1’s Marshal Bookkeeping - for ere is a discount of 0 Sendstic 0 in this deduc 's Commercial College, 4, 108 Sixth Street, between T o1 pay for mailing HY'NE Company 475 W- N. Av.; Chicago Il Cutthis out-and + send your name and ada dress, plainly-written, and we will mail you a jav of Cidie Salye: cents in postage to ame. Thos. Smart DRAY and BAGGAGE SAFE and PIANO MOVING A SPECIALTY ‘BEMIDJL J. was ty| len’s Arnica further inf It conquer at all druggis ammation and cured hi ches-and-kills pain. “A Quick’ Arrest. . Gulledge of Verbena, Ala., ce inthe hospital from a Severe case of piles causing 24 tumors. doctors and all- remedies failed, After Buck= Salve quickly arvested 25¢ SR T MINN. ||& i 'Mumn M Mrs. Art E ellick Embroidery. 9 to 11am load lot of Drawn’ Work and — and e Lace o specialty. 2 to 4 pm Juss Freestone, mbroldery —AND— Fine Needle Work. CITY HOTEL (d el | |5 B I We repair J wait, [ RGBT E. Paint: and Decorator. Phone BEE R R R AR SRR R 3| B4 i L ey E. COOLEY, © er, Paper Hanger & H 5 R R. MARTIN - Leading Painter’ and Decorator. Now Loca All Orders Promptly Attendedto Fine Art Wall Paper T = to one HERIRHE ted on Fourth Street, Two Doors Westlof City Hall SR TR Fresco Painting ¢ The Early Bird - Gets the Worm. ! fi] We have just received alcar ) bl selling it at Rock Bottom Prices 50 do not wait but get your share of iv while it lasts. were your m.li@.m,iflr the "Post Office, and will have a special sale during the month of May. Sewing Machines Repaired. 2 Give Us a Call. J. BISAIR, s st R e SRR R R R Eave Trough and are never in as good | position or had such a‘complete line of Bicyele Bxtras, and can wheel while you So phone or come and see dJ. J. DORAN. 5 SRR R "J.BISAIR hasremoved his Sewing Machine oftice \ger door south of Agent. ¢ ladvertises for ; “What’s B night. u);’um SR G xl‘ g2 | right By . cursions that want to The Daily Pioneer PUBLISHED EVERY. AFTERNOON. PIONEER PUBLISHING CO. |, By R. W. HITCHCOCK. ntered In the postoffice at 1dji, Minu., a9 second class ma official County and City Paper SUBSCRH’TN)N $5 PER YEAR The Forest Reserve. The desciple of forestry is all right- with his theories but some- how theories neyer seem to work out in actual experience the way Lhcy do on paper. Around Cass Lake on side are some 225,000 acres of forest reserve. All the timber is to be cleared off this tract ex- cept five per cent which is to’ be left to father and mother & gen- eration which is expected to-grow some fifty years i every to- manhood hence. Meanwhile a yast terr tory lies undeveloped and a great section of northern Minnesota is held back from progress to the loss of thousands of intending settlers and to the injury of ail of thé. rest of us whose perma- nent prosperity demands that northern Minnesota develope as rapidly as possible. Forest reserves may be alright but let us have themso arranged that they do not block the settle- ment and upbuilding of the country. b BITSINORTH EROM | COUNTRY e B e B B B o o A B 1 Bank for Warroad. Farmers will rendezvous at Badger next week. The railroad to Roseau is like Christmas—coming. Erskine sues the Soo for divi- sion headquarters. The Brainerd Cycleassociation has begun to go 'round. Baudette is fast getting both the men and the money. 5 S S0 rare as dd'xy in June or s0 sweet as a sweet girl graduate? The Itasca News hails from Deer River, but 1t is a credit to all Ttasca county.- = 5 Eyeleth Swedes will celebrate Midsummer day, June 21, in due and ancient form. Koochiching casts itself on the side of Mr. (-leeloy s candidacy for the legislature. +The Grand Forks -Courier thinks it’s no wonder Russia tallcs about the yellow peril. Farmers thicken in ecastern Polk and a fourth rural delivery route will be established—MecIn- tosh this time Upper Red Eye, Becker county, a new name. It will find it hard to beat its pres- ent one for picturesqueness: _If there is not music in the air at Duluth in a couple of weeks hall have to hold-the-state] (| music teachers’association much to blame. Mr. Valentine is' no respecter of days and is not waiting until the 14th of February next to malie himself known to the peo- ple of the ninth congressionaP district. Tips of the Tongue Angus Chisholm, Tenstrike: the matter with the We didn’t get-it last Wecan’t run the town at without the Daily Pioneer. Tenstrike Pioneer.” F. P. Hannifin: L have no plans for the immediate future. Mr. Trent will arrive the first of be the week to _take charge of the i | Markham. 5| gage in the wood business here.” I think 1 shall en- Street Comissioner Pogue: - #1 & |am going to start collecting poll o tax . tomorrow. Just tell the (| boys I'm coming.” C. H. Miles: “I think the thing to do is -to en- courage every one of these ex- come to fiverybody ought to Bemidji. -confer_the degree of try and show the visitors a good time. It helps to advertise the town effectively W.. A, Mahara: “This is a great country and I am going to try and come back for an outing. We are going east to Chicago ;md have been in the southwest all winter. We expect to close m a short blmr- for th season’s show will be bwgm .md better than evi Mahara’s Minstrels will bethe attraction at the City ()pnm honse Ltmwht The show is-well known in Bemidji as onc of the best minstrels which has - ever come to this section, It carries a fine bund and orchestra and to- night’s performanc will no doubt be up to its pist standard of excelience. “Lucky Curve.” A practical pen for. practical men. The Parker pen uses any color ink, writes neatly, does not stick or splutter: A, K. Winter, the jcw(-lur 'P«)xn"ht " Mahara's mnstrels. The Brainerd Lumber drives are beginning to arrive and a large force of men are now employed at the sorting gap. Do not fail to read the Bazaar ad today or take advantage of this sale and save about one half the price on articles mentioned. | CANADIAN SEALING CLAIMS. Russia and-Great Britain Will Adjust Differences. St. Petersburg, June 2. ture of the Rus: tlenent of the C is generally accepted in circles here as being the the adjustment of all outstanding dit- ferences between the two count il The announcement came as a. surp’ no news of the negotiations lm\m" leaked out in St. Petershurg.® Tho claims, which date back twelve years, bave frequently been the subject of representation by’ the British govern- ment, but Russia deferred action until March, when she notified Foreign Sec- retary Lansdowne' that she would ne- goliate a*settlement. It is i that the decision of I reached at the same time ain determined to send- Sir Harding ‘as” her ambass tershurg, avowedly in o about good understanding ‘hety the two nations. ‘The Canadian cl were similar to those of Amer sealers which were submitted to T Hague arbitration tribunal over.a year ago. When the award was given in favor of the American claimanis the ssian autho) tler mination, were convinced that the arbitiafion tribunal would give an award in fayor of the Canadians and, the 1§ ferred a direct setilement rather th.m undergo the e + of arbitration. TO EVICT ;\ RAII:WAY. he signa- Blg Suit Begun in United States Court at Chicago. the day 500 (‘l.umnhl& dunand eviction of the Pennsylvania Railway co! from property here valued at $3.5 000; The chief property at stake i Stewart avenue between Twelitn . i In the bill, filed by James Tamilton Lew g icf coun- | sel, an in mmmn 11 as the claimants by canal truste assert an:interest in the matter pute. Among other claimants are to be members of the family of Pre dent -Roosevelt. The heirs rof Sanger, mother of Mrs. George M. Pull- man, are also declared to have an in- terest in the property. In event the court fin t impossi ble to dispossess the railway company 1t is asked that they be directed to pay the —claimants $2,411,000, declared to be the market value of the land. The city of Chicago is made de- fendant to the suit with the railway company because of alleged wrong 1 acts in-permitting the railway com- parny to-monopolize Stewart avenuc (0 the exclusfon of public traffic. Uprising in Mongolia. Hmhln, Manchuria, June 2.—There tent rumors of a rising. in Japanese spies and emis- saries ar hu@v in the i3 AN Tear, BHIEF BITS OF NEWS. has decided - to ctor of letters on William Dean Howells; the-Ameni- can author. The race for the English derby stakes of 6,100 sovereigns at Epsom Wadnesday was won by T.copold da Rothsclild’s St. Amant. Eight horses started. Bdward A, Mann of Las Cruces, N. M., has heen appointed assistant judgo of the New Mexico supremec coutl. This is a new position created by the last session of congress. ) Spy, one-of the nldvst newspapers in LNe conmtryy has suspended publication on account of financial troubles. The was founded in 1770, the first issue ap- pearing-in-Boston. Oxford university MINNESOTA MAN THE GROOM. Wins a Bride of Eighty Years at Vine- land, N. J. New York, June 2—Great surprise has been caused atV thewedding anmouncement —of-Miss Susan P, Fowler, one of the original dress reformers of the country. She v over cighty years old. s Fowler has conducted a farm near Vineland more than forty years and never would have a man about the place until last fall, when she con- cluded her farming days were over and advertised for help. George E. Fowler of Lemoille, Minn,, applied for the job and then proposed marriage. After a long correspond- ence he was accepted and the wedding was sel for thc latter part of this h, school in her Mass.. until 1d. She reform s Fowler taught native town, Amesbury, she was twenty-ei espoused the cal when It was ¢ al in the Oneida community, New York, and has worn the bloomer gnrh more than half a century. j0.’s Cured His Mother of Rheumatism #My motherhas beena >utfc1u‘ formany year:; s with rheumatism,” suys W. L. Howard, of Husband, %, At times she was unable to move at all, while at all times walking was painful. I presented her with a bottle of Chamberlain’s Pain Balm and after a few ap- plications she decided it was the most wonderful pain reliever she had ever tried, in fact, she is nev- er without it now and is at all times able to. walk. An occasional away the pain that she was for- merly trouble with,” For sale by Barkers Drug Store. application-ef--Pain--Balm-keeps. PIONEER WANT COLUMN No Charge Less Than 150. HELP WANTED. WANTED—Competent reliable servant for general housework. No childlen, family of two. Apply at Pinnuer mh'(:u, - WANTED- m~Coun)a(em, cashier and bookkeeper. Young lady living in town preferr ed. Arm: strong & Underwood. SCIIRO[I)[R ~—DEALER IN— General Merchandise, Dry Goods, and Shoés, Groceries, * Crockery, Stoneware, Glassware, Flonr, Feed and Hay, Seed Grain, Lincoln Oats, Six-Row Barley, Fodder Corn and —ALL KINDS OF— Garden Seeds and Grass Seeds. University Canned Goods FLOUR.—Pillsbury’s Best. and Ada Flour. A No. 1 Meadow Land Hay, $13 per ton. Give me a call. W. G. Schroeder, Phone 209. Whnopmg Cough. “Tn the spring of 1901 my child™ ren had a whooping cough;**says i Mrs:-D:--W-.-Capps; of(;appfi, Al «] used Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy with the most satis- factory results. I. thenk this is the best remedy I have ever seen for whooping cough.” This reme- dy keeps:the cough loose, lessens the severity and frequency of g spells and ‘coun- endencybowardpncu monia. For sale by Barkers Dru" Store. PROFESSIONAL CARDS LAWYERS. WANTED-—A% once, apprentice givl to learn to set.type-and to leurn the newspaper business genenl]) Pioneer office. WAN'I‘J< o U. S.’Army able bodied, ununrned men be- tween ages of 21 and 35, citi- zens of United States, of a good character and temperate hahlts, who can speak, read and write English. For in- formation o,pply to Recruiting Officer, Miles block, Bemidji, WANTED—By respectableyoung man, board and room in private family. Address N.G. A.,care of' Pioneer. WANTED—Woman cool, month; dining room girl § month, Fashion Hotel, Lake, or Pioneer office 5 per 6 per Cass FOR SALE. FOR SALE—Five dollar billiard and pool tickets for $4at the Matheny Billiard hall FOR SALE—Limited number of edition:—Pioneer-offiee: FOR SALE—Good drug and jewelry stock. Will Barker, Sanborn, Towa. FOR SALE-- Hotel furniturein first class condition; - very-little used. Apply at Nicollet Hotel. FOR RENT., FOR RENT — Kine furnished rooms at the Armstrong-Un- derwood Cafe. TO RENT—Twonicely furnished rooms. Inquireat 615 Minne- sota avenue. FOR RENT—' Three rooms, mcely lo- new nished rooms, centrally cated. Hotel Northern, management,. AGENTS—We pay $33 per week and expenses to men with rigs to introduce poultry com; pounds. i International Mfg. Co., Parsons, K-msa P -+just starting on our secc courteous invitation to NOTIONS, HOSIERY, GL Last year we laid the fa business on our Genuine S i R A Spring is Here and So are We. We have just closed a very succcessful year, anc »nd we heartily thank our patrons for their past support-and.extend to all a call on us for anything in ASSWARE, DINNER SETS, l~.um§' Dishes, Men’s Ware, Cigars, Tobacco, Candies, Ete. oundation for a successful Every-Day Bavgain Prices which we are going to continue, and will even give you more for your money this year than last. The Fair Varietf‘r Cash Store 304 West Third Street. Plows i Page ‘Wi!te.;Fence Cultivators Sharples Cream Separators Screen Doors and Windows T M. Malzahn Co D. H. FISK Attorney and Counsellor at Law Office ‘opposite Hotel Markham. P. J. Russell Alttor m-y at Law _BEMIDJI Balley & McDonald LAWYERS Bemldil. Minn. Office: Swedback Block - - - = TNN. G—1bbons & Torrance Collections City Real Estate Al! 8 at Liaw J ay L. Reynolds Attc y at Law A Office in liles Block, PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. Dr. Rowland Gilmore Physician and Surgeon Office: Tites Block an and Sur Office: Miles Block, Beminil Dr. E. H. Marcum Physician and Surgeon Office: Swedback Block Residence Phone 221 Office Phene 18 Dr. E. H. Smith Physi 1 and Surgeon Office: Boston Block l)"lcc Phone, 73 Home Phone. 60 DENTLS = Dr.J.T. Tuomy DENTIST st National Bank. Third Sl AND RESTAURANTS. Hotel Challenge, . L. SMITH, Prop. i B[ 411 Beltrami Ave. i per City Hotel, JESS FREESTONE, Prop. 121,00 and =1.2 15 Beltrami Ave. Palace Cafe, FRED THROM, Prop. Deasat | 311 Mionesota Ave. Book ® oo . —A o : Hammocks, Upholsterer for a few —TINE LINE OF— o ertmg Desks . Headquarters fo r,Summer Furniture such as Refrigerators, " We have secured the Upholstering to be done, call at once. SE. L. NAYLOR, - Furniture. Cases.. D— ‘Ete. ® services-of -an-Expert days. 1f you have any State 3 General Banking Business. Jcumbermens Bank BEMIDJI 93 Fire Insurance. copies of the Pioneer’s souvenir |