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'LQE 55556655655&:555&??5&%@ W J. A. McConkey. P e n ,,. Another Talk on SSArs | There is no hetter Soap made; either Toilet or Laundry, “than that made by the Kirk Soap Co* T quote pl-ices: SPECIAL BARGAINS IN SOAPS." 7.bars Dowme, White Russian or Savon Tmperial 8 bars Kirk’s Cabinet ....... 9 hars Kirk’s Satinet........... n n Toilet Soaps. A0¢ 25¢ 40¢ 40¢ 40¢ 40c 30¢c 20c; 20¢; 20¢; 20¢; 20¢; 12 cakes Bengal Castile “ Dusky Diamond Daisy Queen Aolf White Oatmeal Buttermilk Conco Coco Violet de Parm Jockey Club Lilly of the Valley Shandon Bells Heliotrope TLarge cake Juvenile, each per doz These are strictly Wholesale Prices. Take advantage of them. J. A. McCONKEY. /) » séaseaaaaa-na" C. H. MILES Wholesale Liquor Dealer Agent for Anheuser-Busch Famous St. ‘Louis Beer DWEIS SER 'l‘he Early Bn‘dm Gets the Worm. THOS. JOHNSON, Contractor and Builder. ‘We have load lot of Bave Trough and are selling it at Rock Bottom Pr 50 do not wait but get your share Can do your fine work and your just received a car [ coavse work, will do it prompt- Iy and at right pr SEE US BEFORE YOU BUILD. 4 of it while it lasts. 1001 Minnesota Avenue, We were never in as good position or had such a complote line of Bicycle Extras, and can repair your wheel while you Thos. Smart DRAY and BAGGAGE SAFE and PIANO MOVING A SPECIALTY BEMIDdJI, wait, So phone or come and see dJ. J. DORAN. :flm{fli{flm’nfl@flfl!;,E}flufiflflk}iflhx}, +SEE— J. H. Crouch —FOR— __Cement Sidewalk, Curbstone, 7 LY Motint, Me! lHn 3 9tonam Mex and 2w 4pm and alty. n Work S Mis, Jm h‘mxlone,,, 'y Carriage Blocks, art Emb'fi‘f"flfry Cellar Bottoms, Ete. Fine Needle Work. {| E CITY HOTEL PHONE 92. ST & e % F, E. COOLEY ] WOMEN [t feeling and vigor, Pamter, Paper Hanger and Decorator. Phone - rmanent ammation. The Home Treatment for All Female Troubles. FREE fies' own obstetric and rpetual calendar by ad- dressing HY'NE COMPANY ve., Chicago, Tl HY'NE Sold by A. GILMOUR & CO., Bemidji, Minn. Tt speedily and I“ i SRR R R. MARTIN ading Painter and Decorator. Now Located on Fourth Street, Two Doors | | Westlof City Hall. i All Orders Promptly Attended to { Fine Art Wall Paper .Fresco Painting Meets every Wednesdly at8p. m., H. LeBleu, Visiting Eagles cordially invited. Fraternal Order of Eagles, Bemidji AcrieNo. 351. The Daily Pioneer PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON. PIONEER PUBLISHING CO. By R. W. HITCHCOCK. Entered In the postoffice at Bewmid)l, Minn., as second class matter, Official County and City Paper SUBSCRIPTION $5 PER VEAR MINERS’ ORGAN LOSES HEART. Victor (Colo.) Hacord Urges Strike Be Called Off. Vk'!or, Colo., June 9.—The Record, owned and.edited by George 1. Kyner and recognized as the official organ of the Western Federation of Mine in the Cripple Creek district, publishes an editorial urging the miners to call off the strike inaugurated ten months ago. The article says: “The sentiment is growing against the Western Federation of Miners on account of ks continuing the strike. There are fow people who believe that this organization of miners is respon- sible for the crimes that have been committed here, except that if the strike had not been called and con- tinued so long the dynamiting would not have occurred and in that respect the strike.is responsible for this out- rage whether there was justice in the calling of it or not. In the interest of the men and women who have made the Cripple Creek district the Record agks the Western Federation of Miners to call off the strike. Miners living in this district are losing their homes or being obliged to go away and leave them. None of themy when they ex- press their convictions, as many of them have to the writer, believe there is any chance of winning the strike, but that the longer it is kept going the further they are away from secur- ing work. They are not in a position to stand it much longer.and the Rec- ord asks, As labor’s best and demon- strated friend through this hard strug- gle, that it be called off at once or else people will either be forced to leave the Federation or their homes. “The Record does not have the con- fllence of the mine owners, of the military or of the Citizens' alliance, and It makes this plea solely in the interest of the men and women of this district that are without work, without money, without food, and who helieve there is no hope of winning the strike and want it called off.” Young Waman Connccted With New York Tragedy. New York, June 9.—Justice Clarke of the supreme court has denied the writ of habeas corpus for the release of Mrs. Nan Patterson,.who is held in connection with the m ious shoot- ing of “Caesar” Young, the weil known bookmaker and turf King. Mis. Patterson was remanded to the Tombs- prison, where she has been confined since Young was shot {0 death in a cab whilé he was driving to a steamship pier in company with the young woman to sail for Europe with his wife. Nominally she is held as o withess under $5,000 bail Crews Escape by Jumpmg. Danville, Ill, June 9.—Wabash ex- press train No. 3, westbound, ran into | a Big Four freight train at the Dan- “ville crossing early in the day. Sev- eral freight cars were' smashed and a number-.ditched,-but -no-person —was. “hurt; Two engines—were-badly dam- aged and the property loss was heavy. The crews escaped by Jummng Oldesl Woman in lowa Dead. Dubuque, Ia, June 9.—Mrs. Chris- ‘tina Lang, agvd 105 years, the oldest woman in lowa, died during the day at the orphanage uf St. Francis, death re- sulting from a paralytic stroke. Sue was born in Germany and came to-this country sixty years ago, settling in this county. BRIEF BITS OF NEWS. The White Star, Dominion and Al- lan lines have decided to cut steerage rates from Liverpool and Glasgow to American and Canadian ports to $15, commencing June 12. Thomas Sharkey, the pugilist, hay been married in New York city tg Miss Catherine McIntoch of Michigan a professional nurse who attended kim during a recent illness. A rate war among the railroads com- posing the Central Passenger associa- tion is declared to be imminent as Lae outgrowth of the scramble tor Graud Arny business to Boston. More than 500 representatives of the largest breweries in the United States are attending the annual meeiing of the Uniled Stales Brewers' association in Memorial hall, St. Louis. The government has nolle pio: the two remaining indictments agains| Harrison J. Barrett, former law clerk of the postoflice department, growing out of the postal investigation. The historic liberty bell has arrived at St. Louis from Philadelphia in sponse to the petition of 90,000 publi school children of that city and—will remain in the Pennsylvania building until the close of the world’s fair. BASEBALL SCORES. National League. _ At Philadelphia, 9; St. Louls, 8 At Boston, Cincinnatiy 0. At Brooklyn, Chicago, Al New York, 0; Pittsburg, American League. At-Detroit;—3;Boston;—4: At St. Louis, 6; Washinglon, 3 At Chicago, 6; Philadelphia, 1. American Association. At Louisville, 4; St. ldul L At llllh.ul.lpu“s, 6 At Toledo, 7; Milwe At Columbus, 10; Second game—Colubus, 0; Minnéap- olis, 2. 2, Four Spring Excursions to De- troit, $12.00 Round Trip. The Duluth, South Shore & Atlantic Ry. will have on sale June 3, 10, 14 and 19 round trip ticke to Detroit and inter- mediate points at the rate of § to Buffalo and return'§ld. Thi is via the Duluth, South Shore & Atlantic Ry. to St." Ignace and the—Detroit - &—Cleveland—Nuvi- gation Co.’s palatial steamer For return limits, reservation of berths on train and steamer, and full particulars of the above write or call on Magrr. ApsoN, General 430 West Superior St. Minn. Agent, , Duluth, (OFFICIAL) PROCEEDINGS| OF THE Board of County Commis: of Beltrami County, Minnesota, Regular Session. ionel (Continued from last week. On motlon, the application of the Invmll of superyisors of the town of Libe £100 outof the county road and bridg ald Said towis n Tnproving corvam. roads in Said town, wiss upproved-and atlowed: Onmotion, the auditor was instrocted to advertise foi-bids for a 35-Ineh. high and 1:00- teet in length fence for the eourt house gronnus,~ Bids to'be he-on-fie Huly 11, 1904: . the application of Thomas Cathi= ing liguors in approved. mias Cathesrt as surity was PoM. Getter with 1he Bankers Surety C approved. O motion. the for | ¢ lauors at Wil- ton In the town of Eekels was approyed On motion, the upplication of Westreni & Biiden for alic iug liquors at Wilton in the towno - Eekels was approved. On_motlon, the I of Westrem and Bilden with O. L, Stortroen and N. 1. Woll= 0. fon of se 10 sell | erosses the 1D On motioi, the followfnig Lerrt formed into i new school distric Jnown as school district No. Onmotion, the rulllomn‘u 200 9 inclusive, nd sec 3 The sanie to be known as On-motion, the pot M\lun of 8, Refsdal pray- ing that hie be set off with, hisTands fromd NO, 80 to-district-No. 76-was accepted pproved, 1otion, the petition of Lo iz thut he be set of witl Uistrich No: f0'to latyics Noss und approved. On motion, thio and othe be organ set for hearing on July 11, 1904, The committee of the board consisting of B. Anderson and A. O, Johnson to view a pro- posed route for & county road to conncet with s in the towns of Port Hope . Stadheim ands from was accepled petition of O. 8, Newman oposed route and yer of the petitioners for said route be accepted. On motion, the aforcsaid report was tecept: ed and approved and final order establishing. said route as a_county road made and filed | with the auditor O motion, thepetition of J.W. Duft and others pra; a certain proposed B 1 o o Lurtie 1lver b catablishcd us a county road and to connect with and made a pirt of other county roads in said Wwn Was approved and set for hearing at the regular cting of the hoard and A 0. Jolnson and E. B, Ander: members of this board were appointed a o d pooposed route, Said c¢o atthepoiny of iheginning of said route on Monday the 6th day of Tune, 1904, On motion, the following cluims “were al- sorhead, pub. no'ice for bids [ur? Pioneer Pub. Co,. pub. legalnot Pioneer Pub, Co;, pub: commissi proce «I.Im:-. s ; Pioncer Pr I 3 At Miller-Davis Printing C S bjanks ‘£l Jounial-Pry n s Co., blanks' or Dhonnson, v Mantey Thom : sron, taking and trans tinony inauest bod, W Wells Al A. E. Heéndetson, corone inquest body of P. B, H, Marcum, mileag \l‘md 4Il|l|)l)5 Alexander MeR James Godott John MeDougald, diem and mileage A. 0. Johnson, iem and milcage Wright, commissioner and milca; s 0. Sibley, tommissioner’ Gommissione: ver d per dicm supplies fo .lm i mp: Cooking andmurs ing at pest hous: roeder, Supplies fOF. DAUDers.- Goorge Rice, hurial of Alex S(ubil, pau- e SR Jas. Vinniig, takin trom Kelliher to I plies for Mrs. IS for petlt jur s court deputy s court. depu r petit jurors B, A binmitice work and mileage 41 W Rhoda: clerk of Phibbs, recording off James-1 sunplios for court hio Is_ Dlack dirt it Haw e 3 nights 1abor e cess pool 10 0 v clerk of i of 3. hool, Owatona.... 41 48| Lyons to s iroad srader 8 s | T mmson, fre 00/| All Hours. i Kittel Dule. repai Turtle Fiver - ., Johnson, view A or dounty road A.0. Johwson. § ‘on Toad petition Ged. Laidley, surveying proposed route s O | proposed route tieesof hearin W. G. CHROEDER —DFALER IN— General Merchandise, Dry Goods, and Shoes, Groceries, Crockery, Stoneware, Glassware, Flour, Feed and Hay, Seed Grain, Lincoln' Oats, -Row Barley, Fodder Corn and —ALL KINDS OF— Garden Seeds and o Grass Seeds. University Canned Goods FLOUR.—Pillsbury’s Best and Ada Flour. A No. 1 Meadow Land Hay, $13 per ton. oy Give me a call. W. G. Schroeder, Phone 209. PROFESSIONAL CARDS LAWYERS. D. H. FISK Attorney ana Cq lHorat Law Office opposite Hotel Markham. ~ P.J. Russell Attorney at Law BEAIDJL. . - - = Balley & McDonald LAWYERS Bemwl nlnn. Office: Swedback Illock .Ta L. Reynolds Atmnmy at Law Office in Miles Block. ' PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. ;' Dr. Rowland Gilmore Physician and Sur, geon _Office: Tiles Block PIONEER WANT COLUMN No Charge Less Than 15¢. HELP WANTED. WANTI'ED— By middle aged lady, place to keep house, WANTED--At once, apprentice girl to learn to set type and to learn the newspaper business generally. Pioneer office. WANTED=For"U."S. Army able bodied, unmarried men be- tween ages of 21 and 35, citi- zens of United States, of a good character and temperate habits, who can speak, read and write English. For in- formation apply-to Recruiting Officer. Miles block, Bem AGENTS—We pay $33 per week .and expenses to men with rigs to —introduce poultry com pounds. International Mfg. Co., Parsons, Kansas, FOR SALE—Five dollar billiard and pool tickets for $4at the _ Matheny Billiard hall FOR SALE—Limited number of copies of the Pioneer’s souvenir edition, Pioneer office. jewelry stock. Will BMku‘ anborn, fowa. FOR RENT, TO RENT—Two nicely furnished rooms. Inquire at 615 Minne- sota avenue, WANTED—To fill your wants. Nothing does it like a Pioneer want ad WANTED —- To buy medium sized safe. Call at Pioneer office. Spring is Here and So are We. ‘We have j just sf ast closed a very succcessful year, arting on our second-we heartily thank our and patrons for their past support and extend to all a courteous invitation to call on us for anything in NOTIONS, HOSIERY, GLASSWARE, DINNER SETS, Fancy Dishes, Men’s Ware, Cigars, Tobacco, Candies, Ete. Last year we laid the foundation for a successful business on our Genuine Every-Day Bargain Prices which we are going to continue,.and will even give you more for your mon this year than last. The Fair Variety Cash Store 304 West Third btreet eeseesossssssosssosossoanse eeecercace Wagons Plows Pnge Wire Fence Dr Blakeslee Fhysician and Surgeon Office: Miles Block. Beminil Dr. E. H. Marcum Physician and Surgeon Office: Swedback Block Residence Phone 221 Office Phene 1 Dr. E. H. Smith Plysician and Surgeon Office: Boston Block Office Phone, 73 Home Phone. 60 " DENTISTS. Dr. J. T. Tu?)my 5 DENTIST Dmu over Flrl! National Bank, Third S( HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS. Hotel Challenge, A. L. SMITH, Prop. §31.00 ana $ !“l Beltrami Ave. Rates: § %00 City Hotel, JESS FREESTONE, Prop. tates: |+ HNAASLS 15 Beltrami Ave. Palace Cafe, . FRED THROM, Prop. Niflows. | 811 Minnesota Ave. Hotel Remore, EARL GEIL, Prop. #1.50 [ Corner Belt) 'md Thi mi Ave, Y Thompson s Hotel, HANS.P.. THOMPSON, Prop. Connection 1 100 Third St. Tremont House, FELIX-DANSEREAU,Prop. | 203 Minnesota Ave. Bemld 1 Hotel, MRS. JonN BAHR, Prop. 202-Third-St: ounty roud. Conard, 1 “seamp puller’ 200 00 L 1. Winter & Co, e supplies for court supplies for hor on poor f: for poor fari AL ML Bagley poor farm of Tom Davisto to poor farm. Tom Smart. @ days use of 1 m.r“ Door farm.. hroedd Y drugs and medicine Kifteson, pos and shiiihery for Snds RO it claims wore-dis iny OhSaorion u « of Gallup 100 edieal ¢ire of Mrs. Ward, w tohm O m-.. T niEhs lahor court house cess poc Webber. 3 nights labor coiirt house b seph Leroy, labor at poor X C. E. Barrette, extra belp emploved as “‘Deere Vehicles Al Right.” Buggies Cultivaiors * Sharples Cream Separators Sereen Doors and Windows Book 000000000006 00000 —FINE LINE OFf Cases.. —AND— ¢ Writing Desks ©® Hammocks, such as Refrigerators, e E. L. NAYLOR, - Furniture. P : 0000000000000000000 "® Headquarters for Summer Furniture ~ Ete. We have secured the services of an Expert Upholsterer for a few day: Upholstering to be done, call at once. Tt you have any State [;umbermens Bank BEMIDJI 399 General Banking. Business. Fire Insurance. Janitor Fourt town he o ate. efore. b it as the plae iz of for holding the aid town, and that Mond: el of said town. be filed wi VIVESTER, Anditor F. 0. SIBLEY, Chairman

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