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A Pioneer :: WANT AD :: Will Do It. ~ he Bemidji Daily Pionee VOLUME 2. NUMBER 61 BEMIDJL ) Most Sensational Political Battle in H St. PAUL, June 28.—As the re- 4sult of th2 county convention held Returns today did not materi- ally change the line-up as made ILL WIN WITHOUT HE [INNESOTA, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20, 1904, The Pioneer Prints MORENEWS than any other news- paper between Duluth and Crookston, St. Paul and the North Pole. r TEN CENTS By Robert C. Dunn, of Princeton. but the Dunn men carried the day. morrow nicht the result, it is bes |lieved, will be known toa practi | hall, where ¢hey perfectod organ | {ization and clected 67 deleaates, /"\/\\ r throughout the state today, it is{by the managers of the vival| There were exciting invinh\nlsjc.nl cortainty. The Dunn wmen;all instrreted to vote for Dunn on now known that eight counties|candidates yesterday. Dunn|all over the state, and the county fave makine eliims of enough to Thursday. A like program wis 2 SH OES 2 will send two sets of delegates |made some nice gains, and|conventions of this year will s:nlnnmiuutn outsidé the twin city [carried out in Hennepin and six ~ - each to the state convention whicli {cinched victories already won. down in history as the most|contesting delegutions and are other counties. Many prominent S 5 3 begins on Thursday. Collins gained several | votes in;sa cuinary conflict in recentiusing the cry, “the country {Republicans predict that theve We have about 75 pairs of Men's “Boking conventions wereheld in Goodhue and claims he has car- Already delegates are | yea against the citios™ with telling will be two state conventions. Dress Shoes in odd lots, worth up to $3.50. Here is a snap for Ramsey, Hennepin, Benton, Bel-|ried Sibley, which he did not w.\‘—;‘puurin;: into St Paul and head-|effeet. The Dunn managers arve san 1308 trami, Bigstone, Sherburne,Cass. | pect to win. |quarters have been opened by Wm. Leeis spoken of as the guine, and maintain that they | you. Some Patent Leathers, Vici, and Roscau will Lavo-contesting| A big fight was pulled off in, botl Dunn and Collins at the|Dunn candidate for permunent | laye enongh strensuh in the ont - Cordavan-and Box Calf. delegations and these counties represent a total of 233 delegates more than twice as miny con- testing delegates as were in the famous Wisconsin convention Filmore,Gray beating Burns for the endorsement for railroad cémmissiouor, then Collins got @ jority of the delegates for The forcing of the governor. sed a row | unit rale in Ottertail v | Merchants and Windsor hotels. The Eddy men are hereand are/ " distinguished by unique badges. The pre-convention struggle ! will be undertaken with renewed | \vigor in the morning and by to- that split in twain. tem, tainted air; the little microbes then tem, and feeding upon the red corpuscles of the blood, soon reduce this vital, life-sustaining fluid to such a weak, watery state that the patient becomes listless, pale and anemic, and men- AN INVISIBLE ENEMY: TO HEALTH Malaria is a slow peison, but the most stubborn-and deeply rooted when it takes possession of the syss We breathe into the lungs the polluted, germs/ RIA: enter into the sys-. Amory, Mies., Jan. 28, 1008, « WouLp SHOKE HIM OUT OPPOSITION TO MILES FOR PRESI- DENT DEVELOPS' AMONG | PROHIBITIONISTS. [HIS CONTINUED SILENCE THE CAUSE | OBJECTORS DEMAND THAT HE, DECLARE HIS POSITION ON PARTY ISSUES. chairman and Oscar Hallin as the Collins candiditte, Before the first roll eall at " the Ranmsey county convention, in the city, the Duann delegates bolted and. prococded to anothor DEGIDES TO WITHDRAW RECENT DEVELOPMENTS COMPEL KURCPATKIN TO (MOVE HIS FORCES NORTHWARD. LINE OF COMMUNICATION IN DANGER JAPS OCCUPY PASSES IN FENSHU MOUNTAINS AND THREATEN TO CUT RAILROAD. side counties to nommate their man on the fiest ballots with-—up- Tha Collins | ferces elaim that both the Henne wards of Go0votes, pinand Ramsey connty delegates will be seated. About A I. MEYER & CO., High Art Clothiers. RS T S 7 G Ly s ; PER WEEK NNEPIN OR RAMSEY istory of the State of Minnesota. Will Be Won . Word FURS. Buying Furs is like buying Jewelery, One would hardly think of buying a dia- mond of a peddler, yet every year there TS E S TR T T tallyl and physically ide- = A 0 oo yostaiagor surtorcd with bolls, : = ' are more or less Furs bought of men who travel around the country with a trunk full of Inferior Furs. There is no “danger of those who buy once getting caught again, but it is to those who have | pressed. Malaria may be- and took a courss of 8. 8. 8., which built me up | _Indianapolis, June 20-—One thou- e - B gin with slight rigors or-and entirely cured me of the boils. Throe years sand deleg nd ‘visitoss 1o the na- S | ago I suffered with Malaria, and remembering, | tional Pronibition conveation have ar-| GENERAL OKU CONTINUES TO ADVANCE '~ chilly sensations, followed how much . good 8. 8.8. had do: I d by tyever and”thirst; but :!_xm_e; try. ‘1’1'1"‘“1}“1; am :"1; ion-l:'y'thlge:h’n. ere all Icould ha cod. 4 gradually all parts of the rtaxes!8.8. e bein e i ngi;‘::-cll:'& system are affected; the Malaria. Last summer Ispent most of the time Jiver becomes torpid, and °® Tombigbeobottom baving timber cut. dark or yellow splotches A B DALEYNELE appear upon the skin; the stomach fails to properly digest the food, and t'hen.a are frequent headaches, dizziness, bad taste in the mouth, conetipation and a general worn-out, tired feeling that only a"suffere from Malaria can describe. Other and more dangerous symptoms { vived, bul -as fhey have theraselves among. fhe sn AGAIN ASSUMES THE OFFENSIVE nee jn the tely notl The ai- senl many states ang tarri- IN SUPPORT OF THE .AT- waft of Ghi-| lead in the ational Cha has hegun TACK ON HAICHENG. | S | | 5 are apt:to follow where this disease is neglected, such as nervous pro JoLis 8L Reterhinalin dl e Thaey : . . P . tration, palpitation, sleeplessness, enlargegd livex’-, weak kidneys, IlJ:uoi;; ) “r‘.”"l :‘)‘r,”f?:!.lv’l'“ never b(’en taken m that we deSll‘e to lllfol‘m that and risingd and dangerous-looking sores and abscesses. Malaria is all (,,’,',Tli,,b. d,‘",: ‘, ‘,4' ”\\nhm e - - & . ; the more dangerous because of its insidious and stealthy nature. Itis | apon his hie silence he has | o Gone on or flbflut AUGUST Ist we WI" receive fl'om one i an mvxsllble atmospheric poison, and the germs and microbes that are | 80 fur main as to his positic 5 RS & % Y lodged in the blood are propagating and increasing in number all the | 1¢Y ¢ “_')"'i'hm‘”“ ';I‘;““ i l‘.“"'.’,“' | of the Offic Or th(‘ mOS[ l‘ellflble l' ur HOUSC in Amel'lca $1000 while, clogging the circulation and gradually wrecking the health, ‘What is' needed in Malarial troubles is a blood purifier and tonic. S.S. S purifi 4 o the germ-infected blood, tones up the stos i ach, improves the appetite and invigorates Sness 10 liepaity | postponed caucus of Nolding this ‘position. was held at (he Cloypool during the day. Awmong those prominent in the move: ment {0 oppose General Miles ur worth of the finest Furs ever shown in Bemidii. You have our Guarantee; you know what it means. i cn iy mot § vancing Th arfons colnmns fron on Ifaichen o1 Linoys e putinns o ition | Secret The Feporid i the entire system. It stimulates the torpid, | he makcs a statement of h Oku's army o movitng northeist : sluggish organs of the body, enabling them | and who attended the cine ward alons” monnlain - pisses E - == to properly perform their functions and | Nitional ( e |l o ll E A R i s & B O w S R— e It of carry off the poisonous secretions and health-destroying matter that have BB EEEEEEEBERE L LB A been polluting the blood and clogging the circulation. - S. S@S. cons - Tefand I nonminee WSt gy ypowent at senuchion. i - 4 tains no strong minerals, but is strictly a vegetable remedy, a blood BEDE: e T 0 ) 5 o e e A0 foofo oo fooferde, purifier without an equal, and the greatest of all tonics. If you have gny symptoms of Malaria, write us, and medical advice will be fuge | pished without cost, THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA» ' sohibition leader on the Pi ast. and other leuc the councils of the party. @ Gees w ). 2o ) O’Leary & Bowser.? BEMIDJI. MINNESOTA. Wash Goods. A chanee to buy a Fourth of July Dress at a small price. * e e oo s B LD p ek b Bl b b b bbb d L “It is what you Save, not what you Earn, that makes Wealth.” DO IT NOW! TODAY! Open a Savings Bank Account. GET A HOME BANK FREE! 12 pieces Cantalina Novelties, 30 {m-h«-\' wide. Cost us to buy the first of e e | R e the year 23¢ a yard; on account of the cold. hackward season-weare over- #el i Taasins e | { - stocked on shear fabrics. They must go: choice this week at 15¢ a yard. i Cilin ha { = | Ladies’ Tailor-Made Suits. Our entire line of Ladies' 'Tailor-Made Suits a 1-2 of the regular price. Men’s Clothing. The heavy selling in our-clothing. de- | partment last week was the canse of many * | hroken lines in 815 suits. We have put * fl#fl#b.fififlfiflfiflffi@fi@#fi###fl#fifl#fi##@@#@@ Children’s Underwear. | them ‘on the .Sl() pile: a good chance to get ) 5 A a suit for the Fourth. & About 100 garmentsin- summer weight | = - ; 5 worth up to 25¢: your choice for Ile each. | Children’s Hose. G I We have just received aline of the cele- = i > 1 : cele- -%a Flags and Bunting: !\_rrim;vl .\}(nn.“:-r [|n~~: ]nr .(',llnl’r]w-l 5 % S i X . bk B at 20c a pa Gand 6 1-2a i | lo charce for e Li s Bank . B o We (‘.1115. tlu, most complete line of 7 and 712 at 300 a pair 9, 912 and 10 No charge for the Little Bank. Sa‘”ngs Department = Flags. Bunting. Baloons and Japanese Lan- : 5 It is loaned to you. FREE ' 2 terns and Parasols m the city. al WA HOUSE ROBEFD. pL:18 loamed: (o you b 1ir.st Nati(}nal Bank e e Ladies’ Waists and Shirt Waist Suits. s Over Twelve Hith: Thel first dollar von d posit is held as e e 2 3 & Me“_ S nght Hats We have the kind that fit and give sati a guatantee that vou will return the lit- Bemidji, Minn. <z ]l'](:)‘t A\hl.“ s Light Colored $3.00 Hats at | faction. Waists. 75¢ to $9: Suits, $4 w0 tle Bank. However, this dollar belongs < .50 eacl. e e ——— . 4 : = N i . = . S $ =i . Bathing Suits. to you. draws interest aud can be w ith- 1| Capital and Surplus, $30,000. & 25°, discount on Fancy Vests and Duck We have a complete line of Ladies” Bath- + drawn by you any time you retumn the \V. Hastings, Pres. F: P. Sheldon, Vice-Pres. %« Trousers. ing Suits. littie Bank. ' | A. . White, ‘Cashier. ) - e v b & B & § E L L L w5 8o e @ © . & e oW ow g ow o w £ L & & & L £o3 = FRPTECTTTTTTTTCTRT TR B ol e Sl e G Sl B e e e o FHEELRGS oo