Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, June 25, 1904, Page 1

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The Pioneer Prints A Pioneer * - -+ The Bemidji Dail Will Do It. ;‘ 5'i";.;]",‘.:l{.‘v‘x"‘ih’x‘ 1004, o e TEN CENTS PER WEEK \ll I\D\\, JUNE VOLUME 2. NUMBER 58. . BEMIDJI, MINNESOT PAY DSLIDE =lllllol:rl;:::mt:lsl:l:::l-ll= ARGAINS!| pop DUNNIFINE FURS§ . Affords Exceptional Inducements for making Early Purchases. 1 Tot Men's 83 Light Colored Hats for - $1.50 e l _ Every County Holding Caucuses X o . . = | [ 1 1ot Men’s Light Colored Smts, worth $lO 00 . }- THESE INDUCEMENTS are not alone in the prevailing Low-Price Sched- up to $18; a ! suit - - ule, but in the great advantage of securing fivst seleetions from our large stock YGSterday was Carrled . ol the Finest Furs obtainable. ‘Our v § presentative, Mo IOKRAYWETZ, formerly of the Northwestern Fur Co., and well known in your ¢ L will be at 1 Iot Men’s Ligllt Trousers, worth up to 84, at 1-4 off FOP D 1 from marked price. : ; ! unn. - THE MARKHAM HOTEL, for 8 Days, commencing June 30 and ending July 7, - 1 ll(:t I{(zs White and Fa.nc) Shutq the 50c 35¢ s s - With a full line of - ind - = i . : 1 lot Men’s i5c Linen Collars; each - #- 5c Otter Tall Coflceded to Eddy, = Ladies’ Fur Jackets, Scarfs. Boas, Etc. = S L x Also a full line of Skins. consisting of Overwhelmingly for Man g * From Princeton. , Seals, Otters, Beavers, Sables, Martins, = Krimmers, Astrakan, Near Seal, Ete. I~ .O Leary & Bowser. -—._.—-. Telegrams and telephone messages lieved that Collins will have practic- from counties in which primavies were ally no dclegotes to the county con- held yesterday afternoon and evening vention. ate that Dunn will sweep the e with an amazing vote, [Deltrami $ the only county in the b the Collins people yes- ved a ook in. Orders given now will be allowed good disconnts and yourGont willhe detiveredin the fll, - We make to order Gentiemen's Fur Lined Coats~at greatly reduced summer prices. . UV TV VY'Y " DR. F. E. BRINKMAN, CHIROPRACTIONER. OFFICE HOURS: 10 a. m. to Noon, and 1 to 5:30 p. m. BENTON, 2 Advices by telephoue from Crooks- ton this afternoon were to the effcet that” much dlsputed, Benton county would give Dunn 37 out of 36 dele- st county w state in wh terday We It'lh’ul Ladies’ Seal Skin and Ot{erConts and remodel them into. Up-to- Date, Stylish Garments at Special Tiow Prices. Al work: guar witeed. 1F you . want. Mr. Kif wywetz to call-at-your residence (o give you estimiles on anew Garment or on your Fur Repairs, lie will he glad {0 «ln 50 hy you Ill4ll\lll“'<lll appointment by phone ophy ninil. 3 : 235 . Remember the dates: From June 30 to July 7: Markham Hotel Ladies’ Parlor. . gates. MILLE LA June 2 é cinet in Ml“t‘ Lacs county went for —Bvery pre- R Detroit,sJunc The result of the 'y eancus i 1overwhelming v vhs from the county show that I vealize that it is sometimes very embarassing for a lady to tell a physician about her troubles. For that reason I keep in attendance a lady acmy office from 1 to 5:30 p. m. She assists (if desived) all ladies in getsing ready for examinations; is prefent (if desived) while I am giving adjustments. The ca of all female diseascs is in the spinal column (small of the back) and I find it is unnecessary to adjust other than the cuuse; forthe vemoval of the cause always allows the e ns to resume their natural positions.and-functions—Hence— S R AU ing: Adtkin, Avoka, Blue arth, T never requive local examination and never give local treatment, and indicate that Dunn has carvied the = e it 2 - even 80, the no line of diseases with which T have move mmpkw county outside of Fergus Ialls by a 2(4 "“] oL - M ('J-“~H Dty “' 1 ‘-l-..--.--.-- l --- success than those which afilict womankind. voteof two to one. A few lddy dele- K‘ .“ df i m‘ o, Clay, CQool, Cotton- . .-.. - . .. Bob Dunn yesterday. Tremendous I Lgre yesterday turnout at each voting precinct. ry for Dunn. OTTER TAL Fergus Falls, June 2 Dunn has Duno will have four-fifths of the del ' REI |A“LH fllld A Zl‘ KMAN “.lnuht'turing . carvicd every ward in the city. gates. ESPONSIBLE | Y R E s e ,,,,*- i —Hstablistred—894———< — 5 T Streer 8. Minneapolis, Minn, turns from the villages and towns re ceived-up-to-onooctock this afternoon | N ¥ Wing, Douglas, Bk | o bault, Kilimore, (rant, Touston, Huli- bard, Jackson, Kundiyohi, Lake, A Sy Sueur,, Lincolu, MeLood, Maeitall, HENRY BUENTHER = Mecker, Morrison, Nicollet, Nobles, SCOTT. Norman, Olmsted, Pine, Polk, Pope, Shakopee, Juve 25.—Present raturns Red Lake, Redwood, Rice, Shorburne, Naturalist and Taxidermist| ., e e aieriiat ih Staurma, SWIfLTGOM - Travarse, Wa- 208 Second St. Postoffice Box No. 686 the Gounty conyention. - Ten . are l\':ls:) Wadena, Wilkin and-Yellow I doubtful. - Inthis eity the fight. was Medicine. i DENMIDIL N, Vens biter and MicDubn gets sevew, 1o folldtine will hoid BIRDS, WHOLE ANIMALS, FISH, FUR RUGS AND RoBES [ 0Ub OF the.ten delegates. JMondarc g Blar s ne Sl sl and GAME HEADS [mounted to order and for sale. 1 carry at —— -~ Dukola, Dodge] Mreoborn, Henucpin, all times a good assbrtment of INDIAN- RELICS and CURIOS, = ITASCAT + Lae Qui Parle, Lyon, FUR GARMENTS iniude to order, repaired and remodeled vand Rapids, June This city Murray, Pipestone, Itam EURS ins-ason bouglit. < is solid for Dunn. Retarns from-the St. Louis, ‘Sible — meager but itis be- Washington, Wa con- jubis never ates were elected to the county N- L ‘I‘.‘% o K 8 O ‘M“MM‘&‘A‘&AMA‘.&;&M ;'('ntiuln. Dun]n k-umil;s lu‘ri;' X "1. 06 B 8 4 5 4;1. BRGNS TR e ) .361. 6 0 O 000 B0 O 8 4% 0 8 ant inasmuch as Dunn h s “It is what you Save, not what you Earn, that makes Wealth.” pof‘lr NOw! ~ TODAY! GET A HOM@ BANK FR"EE'!» Rock, county are ver, | guarantee my work mothproof and - th. most lifelike of any in the state PROPHECY AROUSES INDIANS.! HUSSIANS FAU_ BACK;@' MY WORK IS EQUALLED BY They Return to Teepecs, Fearing De- ; S e 3 Rl e : FEW, EXCELLED BY NONE struction of Houses. - o Indian Hedd, N. W. ., June 25— | KUROPATKIN IS NOT PREPARED| s 3 There-is a great deal of unrest amon; o A Deposit Required on All Work | g b1 G S THOEY 16 encace THE comined arising from a revelation said to have o been received by-an-insanc Indian at JAPANESE ARMIES. 3 YOUR TRADE SOLICITED |Touchwood who states tat o great & = i storm will come and all whites and | — o & e > | Indians living in houses will he swept 7 That ’I'hrobbim,lieadacheq‘ [ Chanman Sells Out. out of existence, only Indians living | WILL ‘ABANDON ENTIRE PENNSULA i , & SN | 2 iy irviving. < 5 ] Would ‘l(“"aklyll\}fl\f! ynf” ‘{)\H’“ Mr. Jas. W. Smith, a-brother o wm,fi“d on meatiolithe & i - used Dr. King’s New Life Bills. {5, 15 to a4 Leonard, has bought that they have abandoncd Sl Y o Thousands nf sufferers lm\e] their houses and even square tents S proved their matchless merit for | the-City Moat Market indiGashilintse Sotone (i o’ together int tae |V [HORAWALIOR TROORS NECES Sick and Nervous Headaches, ‘GWCC".V from Frank Chapman, f’“,‘[‘:jp actions of the Indians have| SARILY'MEANS EVACUATION They make pure blood and hulld;and took charge today. - Mr. aum‘»:-d‘m“l“ A e crable alarm a g th ) o Li up your health. Only 25¢, money | Chapman - will remain_in Ten- | farmers in um‘ l\;nndlvl:"mx\’}‘:»‘“::» ;; No Lha.rge for the Little Bank. SaVlngS Depal‘tmel'lt Q‘ back if: not cured. Sold by all|strike and may enter into other |the event of a bad storm there s 1o | =G It is loaned to you FREE. ’druggietg | busine: —Tenstrike Tribune. lelllnf, what the Indians will mf - == “ : i : = ‘ Fll"St Natlonal Bank @ l OF NEWCHWANG. t. Potarshur The first dollar you deposit is held as news from the Aheater of war indi |45 2 . : 2 eafes that Ceneral Kiropatlin a guarantee that you will return the lit- Bemidji, Minn. g | not give bhattle (o the combined i oy AT e = g N U D O O O O O OO OO v e s e e Bk, However, this dollar belonges - choil. Doubt is now cast upen i im | to you, draws interest and can be with- (g o 23 e s i ovaliln lro s . ; Capital and Surplus, $30,000. & drawn by you any time _you return the ! = W, Tlastings, Pros. 17 P, Sholdon, Viee-Pros. gy little Bank. | AP, White, Cashier. that the bulk of the 1 Wad heen advanced southwand it may be that General Koot concentrating his forces in the thatcan - he—stuted—with e | that the information 1eceive 2 B ¢ : 1 ‘vm» u(",)ll hows that Genernl b MERCHANTS HAVE A FIGHT. I TO NOTIFY THE PRESIDENT. ’ FOR BIG MALTING PLANT. 1 . atkin has no inten of seviousty | | = ! ting the Japancse E i | After Battle Lasting Three Hours Both Speaker Cannon V/ill Be Chairman of | Capitalists to Establish Million Bushel - aichon, which woull seen | Are Fatally Wounded. | the Committee. | House. with it the decision practically to | sarah, Miss, J A dispura| Chicazo, Junc The comimitte Winona, Minn., Jun -orpora- don the entire peninsuia to il arose hotween I A hnson anig Asd wointad by ten 1 tlon hacked by Red Wing capitalists . jand as a necsss oo e i Mant; chanta—or i place hits articles we C F d ll l i Rmm; wal Of the Russian broops OG0 gope cattle, which Ted 1o the <hog | file ,‘, ;, 5 v forthe . - cwe : f ot RRCIEaRTe three hours] tablishimen willion_bushel Ommefl(flng riaay morfllng we will place on .! e e i (tes,| 96 Dath. The battle lasten three hors pian a_milllon| b= . . ’ . eral L U 1 h hmr. men are erarciyy ¢ onee as the Wi = sale our entire stock of Ladies’ Tailor-Made e lianfon i mon_are SYSIANATLIL gt | it o i Wi | outposts are cight mi o1 i ot 200000, T directors are Frod . | Bame place and gradua ERIEF BITS OF NE U'”"““'“ f K " imllen, president; A, F. Bullen, vice 1 . Sults at ONE'HALF Of the REGULAR PRICE. -.mung the line of y | Bous he Nowtl wsident and secretary; H. E. Blair, l}n{l.:-l,\h that the Lhowdes, editor of the ¥ ¢ e cr: M. S. Bullen and C. A, Pur- 1 = e IR Aty aithou in & couple of da | ! Tosit, Gua e An option has been secured - £30.00 Suits will sell for - $15.00 5.00 Suits will sell for $12.50 - W Wate:| i i+ Ltwo or thrae locations and the selse: S 2000 Suits will sell for - 10.00 18,00 Suits will sell for Foo g CHARaES AneT AN : ‘ . o R e e oy o i 15.00 Suits will sell for - 7.50 11.00 Suits will sell for 5.50 | Russians Do Not Credit F t5=o mehip lin i erection of a steel :;:nr(xxrzrn-:fl . 210,00 Suiss will sell for - - : -‘ S . I o and to have the building ready S s will sell f $5.00 s ',"l"“;‘”m““‘y ~ Wiseonsin, Ogzden . Foih cyonl o take care of this year's crop. It is . Every Tailor-Made Suit in the store is included in this sale. W o i 7 Ao laved Lhak & largesclavdiog il bo y T : and the malting plant’ erected 5 T ot ” - s it. This is (o be an inde- 5 8 - R » - R it et : pe mv. ut plant. althouglt backed by the ] t Minnesota Malting company of Red : of - Wing. . - | Heavy Snow Storm in Montana. £ 5 Work at'Old Wages: | Butte, Mont., June 25.—An intermit- - a“& | . - e ok itent snow storm has been raging in operating expenses = New Yo June 2 A strilie this city for twelve hours. The moun- 0 ind - Wagonworke ains are covered with a .cosvering of - . . ¢ 1 8 . {fiough in the valleys the snow - et il and red n meltng about as fast as it falls. kindness and ¢ € by heen ‘1.. |v.;| of Mok nf_~1.\ .u“. wure ranged during tho “-. Mumw e 5L tinployers at the old wages. 1,.3,., &

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