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~ “EGEEEGEEGG?&G&‘E— - eE J. A. McConkey-. P have just received Fresh New York R !9! ' Cheese only 15c per 1b. Try some. The Daily Pioneer PUBLISHED EVERY AFIBERNOGN. PIONEER PUBLISHING CO. By R. W. HITCHCOCK. Kntered In the postofice at Bemidjl, Miun,, as second ¢1ass matter. ifficial County.- and City-Paper SUBSCRIPTION $5 PER YEAR ‘am mukmg a gpecial puce on Preserves that are "0 sugared alittle. T have the privilege of returning them “X but before doing so thought to giveithe public a chance g4~ to buy some. These are the very finest put up, being the Batavia brand.- Before buying, you may taste of jj them and know just how bad they are sugared. our- Perfumeries: tionally fine line. Yours Ver& Trfiljf, . T have a full and—anexcep- Everything marked in plain figures. n |effort to fix things for T Minneapolis Journal, chi‘ef apologist for the shifty tricks of the state central committee in its Judge Collins, explains that it does not matter/that, the committee se- lected the vote for McKinley of four years ago rather than the yote for Van Sant two years ago as thé' basis for the selection of delegates to the state convention —only a few of the counties m the northern par{of the state |suffer thereby, counties which have grown rapidly in the past four years, counties where Dunn is strong because of the m:my services he has rendered the st J.A. McCONKEY. ,f: 333233333 555‘333553§‘3§‘55" -. HOFF, I‘Monk is er! .and_Decorator. | Pictorial, Bring in your Sign Orders! Electrical and Novelty Signs, Banners and Show Cards. Pa.per Hanging, New, ¥ Kalsomining, and Art Work. 25"[0 Neat and Up-to-Date. £ off on Wall Paper' ' Jtumbermens State Bank BEMIDJI M) General Banking Busmess. TTPTSIER Fire Insurance. ( | 5 I 9600000000056 0000500000000000000000000 Lote,..héwever, in all pm"ts ;fifjhe city. You could have bought cheaper’a few months ago, but ou will not be able ¢o buy cheap a few months from now. Bemidji Townsite & Improvement Co. JOHN F. GIBBONS, Local Agent. Wholesale _|Not another acre 7 tlers. Naturally this action of | the committee seems right and proper in the eyes of the Journal, A PARMERS’ institute will be held in Bemidji July 2, the insti- tute being one of a series now being held at variuus thre uuvhuub northwestern Minne- sota. Abihe institute held here two years ago there was a big at- tendance ahd a meetling isplanned for this year. Some of the ablest instructors in the covntry have been secured for ihe series of institutes and those that have been held thus far have been Jargely attended. In order that Boltrami county may hold its own as wellas. that the individual farmer may reap a profit farmers of the county should turmouten masse to the institute. points SixTy three thousnd acres of agricultural lands on the Chip- pewa reservation were thrown open to settlement today. In order to get these lands the set- tler must actually. live on‘them for five years. This opportunity is not for the speculatoy and if all lands opened for sem-lément in northern Minnesota had been offered on the same plan north- ern Minnesota would -have larger population today than it has.. The lands opened today can be-obtained- only by living upon them and by \\mkmv them, the publxc domain should be onued for sale hereafter under any other plan. a Wiz or without Hennepin county the nomination of Dunn for governor by the republicans of Minnesota appears to bea fore- gone conclusion. Eyvéry item ol political news one hears these is the opposition to Dunn, In- stance the recent story from the Collins headguarters that if Dunn is beaten it will have to be by a combination of Collins, and-Eddy-and-the—assertion-that if it comes to thelast ditch the It Eustis combination will be made. ~|iad botter-be made at once then | for opposition to Dunn has cer- tainly reached the last ditch. Since James- J. Hill frankly aclknowledged that he was solici- ted to contribute $25,000 to Judge Collins’ the judge's back- ward about boasting themselves the realy truly busters. Why this sudden ex- cessive modesty? campaign fund friends have been only merger Davirr that Russians are apathetic over_the war. Of cour: What have the people’ of Russia to do with the affairs of the empire? MICHAEL Ir’s not so hot in St. Louis after all. In fact, it is something of a frost. Advertise in Lho D.nlv Pioneer days goes to show how hopeless¥ CHILLY NIGHT ] ly a Hundred Land Scelers Passed Last Night In Line at Cass Lake. Cass Luke, Jaune theland oifice-opened this morn. ing at 9 o’clock nearly one hun- dred men were in line and had stood in line all through a very Some of then | had stood in | line sitico Sunday |} evening. Several of those who |8 took their places in line Sunday evening sold their , rights, man receiving $50. for his place: The people of Cass Lake who fought desperately for two years |§ for the passage of the Morris Chippewa bill for the opening to % agriculiural |8 the reservation of the settlement lands on watching th with: considerable satisfaction ‘When the land office opened for filin®s this morning it lacked but are three days of two years since the | g Morris bill passed congress, the exact date having been 'lunn 18, 1902, Since that time the tinrbe): on the reservation has been esti- mated and classified, ‘and two | sales of the pine have been made, with a-third to-be made during;|§ themonth of November, this year. That there will- be many- : ants-for every piece-of the-land that will be open for entry is ¢ tain, as there are nota very large number of claims in the whole amount offered, There were just 110 people in line when the land-office opened its doors this morning, made the first entry for lot 7, wi swi sel swi, sec 4, town 148, range 28. During thc first Im]f hour after .the office opened twenuy-three entries were made and the entries were all over this afternoon. 'There were few con- flicting entries and in cach case the applicant was: accorded the opportunity of a second and third choice before he left the window. Most of the land talken is near Round Lake. There are some filings on land in the vi- cinity of tho new town of Wil- kinson. BONDS DEFEAT&D Special Election Held In Clear- water County Yesterday Speaks Decislvely. Bagley, June 15.—(Special to the Pioneer)—The returns of yesterday’s special election so far recewved indicate the defeat of the bond issue decisive majority. The proposition was to bond the county for $35,000 to build a new court house at Bagley. Returns received up to-the present tiuic are as follows: In favor. 176 Against. Bagley Village Winsor Shevlin Vi Shevlin Twp Pine Lake Twp Ttasea oo Leon Nora, Copl Bear Holst . Popph- 5 Bddy.. Sinclair MILL PLAN T BURNS Jerry McCarty, Well Known Log- ger Sustains Heavy Loss At Island Lake. The sawmill plaut of Jerry Mec- Jaty, ab Island Lake, was totally destroyed by i st evening, A large quantity of cedar poles and costs and a considerable amount of lumber was also con- sumed. The loss will” be very heavyand is— imated in the neighborhood of $8,000. ‘The origin of the fire cannot be learned or whether-or-not-the z vinsured but the prob- sare that it was not.s Mr. \T((,ullt\ was in the-city - yester- day. He ]h\\ many Bemidji friends who will learn with re- grebol his mis lnlleu Feur Spring © xeursions to De- troit, $12.00 Round Trip. The Duluth, South Shorve & Atlantic Ry. will have on sale June 3, 10, 14 and 19 round trip tickets to Detroit and inter- mediate points at the rate of $12; to Buffilo and return $14. This is via the Duluth, South Shore & Atlantic Ry. to St. Ignace and the Detroit & Cleveland Navi- gation Co.’s palatial steame: TFor return limits, reservation of berths on train and steamer, and full particulars of the above write o1 Mag 480 Weost Minn. ieneral Agoent, srior St., Duluth, i e Fraternal Order of Ex Meets cvery W o AerieNo. 351 8 p.m., Wheelock, = W. President u, Visiting Eaules cordinlly invited. one | & s opening of thelands | g Daniel | Caldwell, of .Tron River, Wis., | - W. Secretary | —DFALER IN— General Merchandise, § Dry Goods, and Shoes, ——Ghoceries, Crockery, Stoneware, . Glassware, g Flouwr, Feed and Hay, d Seed Girain, Lincoln Oats, Six-Row Barley, - Fodder Corn and "PIONEER| WANT COLUMN ’“"‘”m ~. No Charge “Less Than 15¢. 4 3 HELP WANTEU. WANTED - To Hill your Wants, Not]ung duLs lt. hl\o 2 Pmnu,x WANTED— One or two furnished | i rooms for lizht Imu~.eheepm" i * FOR SALE. e A A AP R A AP AN NN P NN | FOR SALE—Five dollar billiard | and pool tickets for §4 at the hfatheny- Bl xd-hallk R bAL}L—Ln.mted number of copies of the Pioneer’s souvenir edition:— Pioneer-oflice WANH«JDA—Mperwn(: chamb- ermaid desires situation in good hotel. Inquire at 5113 treet. WANTRD hotel; gnod w dress C. 1Y Vunn WA ";Tpp_.xfiuT girl tu lcun Lo set typ lmnn the new \11‘”)(\1 b ALL KINDS OF- Gardén Sceds and Grass Seeds. § University Canned Goods B i FLOUR. ——l’xl‘ shry’s Bes and Ada Flour. A~ No: 1 -Meadow- L:mrl:; Hay, $13 per ton. Give me a call. W. G. Schroeder, Phone 209. Severe Frost. A severe frost occurred in the yicinity of Bemidji last ‘night, and farmers coming in from tha country report that the bean crop has been badly damaged and that in some places it will be necessary to replant. The more hardy vegetables sustained little if.any damage. Does Good Work. The Palace Cafe is now adorned by a.new electrical sign done by M. Ellingston, more familiarly known to his friends in this city as Monk.” The sign is the second of its kind in the city and shows that Mr. Ellingston is a credit-to the painting frateraity in this oiby. - : Died This Morning. Orman G. Hudson, who has suffered for a month past with an attack of paralysis, died this morning and the remains are now at Lahr’s undertaking rooms. Hudson was a homesteader-who lived about eight -miles from Ten- <trike afid has been troubled with the disease for some time. He has-a brother at Walballa; N. D.; who has been notified ¢f his death. Thrown Fioma Wagon. Mr. George K. Babcock was thrown from his wagon and se- verely: bruised. - He applied 35| Chamberlain’s Pain Balm =land s ?_ce]y s it is the best linfinent Mr. Babeock is a citizen of North Plain, Conn. There is nothing equal to Pain Balw [or sprains and bruises. It willeffecta cure in one:third the time required by any other treatment. For sale by Barker’s Drug store. he ever used. well lm()wn The log rolling match between Allen Stewart and George Rivire, which was to haye taken place yesterday afternoon, was post- poned on account oi high wind and will occur tonight. at 7:30. Attorney J. A. Connely, of Monroeville, Indiana, who has Ity interests in this vicinity is in the city and was calling on the members « of the tocal-bar-this miorming. ™ The City hotel dining room will close ['riduay, June 17th, but the hotel will conlinue to.run—as a lodging hous: with wmodern conveniences. Jess Freestone. Tive shipped trom the | recruiting office to San Trancisco this morning and oneto St Louis. Seven will be shipped out tomorrow, Attorney Henry Funkley was down frowm Blackduc t night. Mr. and Mrs. Fuokley expect to leave soon for- a trip to the Paciticcoast: Hon. A. G. statesman, came ove Lake last evening to | Dunn rally. Frank Hogan is she with friends in the having s Rapids. W, b v was inthe city this u i » on his way to ¢ | JH. L the city friends hor Steve Witl Crookston mian is 'n today. | J.A. Muir recruits were Bernard, editor and from Cass attend the ng hands alter nein Grand kduck is in ihing on old v the weid known is down from Ten- Istrike today . Army able ! budmd unme tween ages of 21 and 83, citi- zens of United States, of a good character-and- tempera habits, who can—speak, read;| and — write English. For formation '1pp15 10-Rec Ofticer. Miles block, [‘-Cn)](l LOST AND FOUND. LOST—Hand painted, chinabut- —ton,-about-size-0£.5 Tinder p]oa\c Im\c at officer and to| _TO EXCHANGE — Rental mon be- | 11\- | HOR. SAL]’;-O] “radeforland or mill property, one brick ven- i eered store building, stock of groceries and rmnm,munm v and lunch counter-and §1, stock of clothing. Tor partic- ulars address Lock Box 19, Murdock, Minn., Swift count MISCELLANEOUS. of a small house on like shore for clieaper house auywhere olse in town. -Apply ut Pioneer oftice, TO EXCHANGE: ncs(nm l.'md m or Min- .u-m sral eDYER& - I‘ 3 ironer wanted -steady—employ Bros., dye huuae M'Lmhobw ont, Hewn annpc : HENRY BUENTHER Naturalist and Taxiderm 308 Sccond St. BIRDS, WH and GAME HEADS mounted to order und for sale. - all times a good assortment of INDIAN RELICS a FUR GARMI (Postoitice Box No. 686 BEMIDJI, MINN. OLE ANIMALS, FISH, FUR RUGS AND R¢ 1 carry ct d CURIGS, ENTS made’ to order, repaired and remodeled FURSin season bought. i YOUR antee my work mothproof and i\ lifelike of any in the state AL LED BY - UBLLED BY NONE ICITED V‘(‘ LI H{)b JOH Contracior and Builder. Can do your fine work and your vomrpe ol il do Dt prompt- ly and at right price SER US DBEFORE YOU BUILD: 1001 Minnesota' Avenue. JERIRIEEIE 18 .LM* “rly Bn‘d e Worm. Gl t received a car B o Prough and are & Ve ha lead lot ot selling it al Rock Bottom Prices s0:do not wuit but get your share of it while it lasts. the city|? ery, Olrbllllm and V. 210 4P M gty HTCESIONE, v-TX';A CHER OF— Art Embroidery Fingfi'gédle Work. CITY HOTEIL ‘We were never in as good position or had such a complete line of Bicyecle Extras, and can repair your wheel. while you wait. So phone or come and see i i 0 DORAN,N :Tm‘_!!i_lfliyn ULMMMAM AA—L‘() SL Sued by His Doctor. A doctor here -sued me for $12 50, which T claimed was ex- cessive for a case of cholerw mor- bus,” says R. White, of Coachella, Cal. At the trial he praised his medical skill and medicine.. T asked him if it was not Chamber- lain’s Colic, Cholera and Diar- rhoea Remedy he used as I had good reason to believe it was, and he would not say under oath that it was not.”’ No doector could use a better remedy than this in a case of cholera morbus, it never fails. Sold by Barker’s store. An Alarm Clock For 25 'C'cms If you want to get up early and feel good all day take a Little Tarly Riser or two at bed time. These famous little pills relax the nerves, give quiet restand a refreshing sleep, with a gentle movement* of the bowels about breakfast time. W. H. Howell, Houston, Tex., says, “Tarly Ris- ers are the best pills constipation, siclk headache, bili- ousness, ete.” Sold by E. A, Barker, “SYOU and with_results. > which goes with Only by A. GILMOUR & CO. Dxuv| made for * "B Office in rc [w Saloon, -m. g B yosiown fobe i g him betore br {353 { F. E. COOLEY, Painter, Paper Hanger i and Decorator. 283, .u;lm.fl_-m.m‘au Have You a Friend Afflicted With Asthma? TFrank S. Archibald, of West - Swanzey, N. H., writes: For the past five years I have suffered with Asthma almost constantly. I was so nervous at times I could hardly remain in my school. This e coupled with the nervous in to which teachers are al- ways subjected, made life almost unbearable. During a visit to my home in Hinsdale, Mr. Hann, a local dru lled my atten- tion" to your o Wine of Tar Syrup. At first I was skeptical as 1 bad tried almost ererything with nopermanenthelp. Hinally I took home a d the cure it effected scems almost miracu- lous to me aft former re- peated disappoiniments. I want to recommend your remedy to everyone who has been afficted as I w over five years and T shali be to reply to enquiries regarding my case. Notiee To the Public: When you are tired and don’t know where to go stop at Nay- lor’s furniture and take a rest and get a drink of ice water to refresh ycu. All are welcome.