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T = CEE ieéfi'i@?iifi'e J. A. McConkey. —~ All those who have d\'\\\ln-' books should finish_them and On the morn- hrmg them to our store lu not later than July 9th. ing of July 11th they will be turned over to the judges Lo puass on and then the pri: will be awarded. We are- well ph\'hml with the: way our teas —and-coffees have taken with lhc people bub with ouit“experience olthis line dul ing for we ¢ the past four years, it is nothing move than we expected, ) consider that thoy are the finest line it is possible to get. During the berry season'we have all sizes of fruit jars: Mason, glass fruit cans, pints, 53¢ per dozen, quarts G5e¢ per fruit jars, quarts, 40¢ dozen, 2-quarts, 85¢ per dozen. In stone, $1.25 per dozen, W each and 5-gallon size, $1.£ ¢ rubbers. - week, also another large shipment ol crocker) J-gallon size, 25e¢ each, 2-gallon size, a fruit jar and s will be Prices will be as 25 each. ¥ caps A large consignment of jelly gl in this low as they can be made and loave a_ small margin of profiv. ssa%sasses&esiesséasaga: Yours Very Truly, Y Prone 33. J. A. McCONKEY. M The Daily Pgoneer 1";:[.1,%||1‘:|) AFTE PIONEER PUBLISHING "CO. By R. W. HITCHCOCK. ‘ntered tn_the postoflice at-BemidJi, Minn., ay second class matter, AR AP AN AARANANNANASNPNSNSNNN Mfieial County and City Paper [SUBSCRIPTION $5 PER VEAR Clapp’s Big Hit. If there has -been-any-doubt-as to-whom-the-people-of ‘Minnesota want to succeed Senator Clapp|= the recent state convention has removed it. © As presiding officer of the convention Senator Clapp made a big hit, and the man who could so successfully handle fif- teen hundred partizans, keyed up to the highest pitch of excite- ment, and ready at the lightest word to fly at each other’s throats, is certainly an eminentiy fit man to represent the state in the United States senate. Itis only plain truth to say that Sena- tor Clapp saved the republican party from disruption, But for his clear judgment, his prompt decision and hjs vigoi’_ous‘en force- gocd huimnc i s0 many funny things in w \ con- vention. Wit and huuml may be said to have saved the day. The Dunn delegation and the Collins delegation from Beltrami county sat side by side through- out the convention tl scats being on the stage and on ‘tbuuc tifteen feet from the ch man’s desk, Senator Clapp was master of the convention at all times with one exception. -When the cheer- ing subsided-after the memor- able vote-on the adoption_—of the minority report.of the com mittee | on credential ed dele- cate inthe rear pf-the ".uned the ear_of the chair-and moved the nomination of Dave Clough for governor by acclima- tion. For a féw moments ‘Sena- tor-Clapp had more than he could do to manage his sides, let alone the convention. M. J. Dowling, the handless and foetless ex-speaker of the house, headed _ the Renville county delegation. Just before the famous vote which settled the nomination for governor, the most tense moment of the con- vention, Mr. Dowling aund his delegation cheerfully broke into song with _Moses, -Moses; We are all for Moses Out they go ~In he goes On a bed of roses. Moses, Moses, We are all for Moses. The convention roared its ap- W. 6. SCHROEDER —DEALER IN— General Merchandise, Dry Goods, and Shoes, Groceries, Crockery, Stoneware; ~ Glagsware, Hour, Feed and Hay, S2ed Grain, Lincoln Oats, Six-Row Barley, Fodder Corn and —ALL KINDS OF— Garden Seeds and Grass Seeds. University Canned Goods FLOUR.—Pillshury’s Best and Ada Flour. A No. 1 Meadow Tand Hay, $13 per ton. e— Give me a call. PIONEER WANT COLUMN HELP WANTED. WANTED. — Dishwasher at | The Grill. tf PWANTED—To fill your wants, -Nothing dees it like-a- Pioneer want ad. WANTED — Intelligent young man for outside work. Brink: <—wman hotel. i WANTED — Dishwasher chambermdid —at-the Shore hotel: WANTED—Good girl for general housework in small Iamlly Call jon 905 Bemidji avenue, and | Lake FOR SALE. FOR SALE—Limited number of copies of the Pioneer’s souvenit * cdition. Pioneer office LOST AND FOUND. LOST, STRAYED-OR STOLEN —Big St Bérnard dog. with - plain-collaT-on; - ~answers —to name of Saundeys. . Reward-at “this office. STRAYED.—An Iron Grey horse. Finder please notify C. Nangle, Bemidji, Minn. WANTED—At once, apprentice girl to learn to set type and to FOR RENT. FOR RENT — One furnished learn the newspaper business generally. Pioneer office. room. Inquire of Wm. Blocker, OFFICE HOURS;: 10 a. m, a physician about her troubles. a lady ac my office from 1 to 5:30 p. ] 3 other than the causg; for the remo "F'vv'vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv DR. F. E. BRINKMAN, CHIROPRACTIONER. . to Noon, and 1to 5:30 p, m. T vealize that it is sometimes very embarassing for a lady to tell For that-reason T keep in attendance m. She assists (if desired) all val of the cause always allows the er there uld ment of the order there wo diseased organs te resume their natural pasitiqns and funetions. Hence proval . and Senator Moses IS, I never require local examination aud never give local treatment, and 133353333333 3333333332333% J A HOFF Monk is Here! Painter and Decorator. ‘ il U e | Pictorial, | Novelty Signs, Banners and Show Cards. New, Neat and Up-to-Date. Electrical and ¥ Paper Hanging, Kalsomining, and‘Art Work. [fumbermens State Bank BEMIDJI s 3y General Banking Business. Fire Insurance. C. H. MILES Wholesale Liquor Dealer Agent for Anheuser-Busch Famous St. Louis Beer DWEIS iBU. I BRUNSWICK-BALKE § & - Billiard Hall. J. MATHENY, Prop. Fine Line of Ci Bemidji, Fants pere. F. E. COOLEY tPainter, Paper Ha—néfi' ::l and Decorator. # Phone xé 5 & Tobaccos Minn. probably be two republican tickets in Minnesota today. If Tom Reed was a better presiding | officer than Senator Clapp, we congratulate the memory of ~rtho man from Maine. Robert C. Dunn, After the most spectacular, the most*exciting and the most strenuous compaign ever fought in Minnesota Robert C. Dunn has been nominated for governor and will probably beelected in November by the largest major- ity ever given a candidate for governor in the history of the state of Minnesota., Being the first “paperin” Beltrami coynty and one of the firstin the north- ern part of the state, to announce its support of Mr. Dunn the Pio neer cannot fail to be much grati- tied that he has been nominated. Mr. Dunn owes his nomination to his record for efficiency as an administrative officer and to his personal popularity. We are confident that three fourths: of Beltrami county, ‘irrespective of party, desired his nomination and that Beltrami county will "ive hilu more votcs in Novem-bel .| After [n‘ house commissioner: u,g of voie mfll&r“?@!@h 3 25' m Dr. J. Warninger ", 20 w Qfice i rear of Arcade g Saloon, 4th St Owner of € Fancy Pears, Per-can: ... ° Surgeon Bemldu ekford, record B hx Thos. Smart DRAY and BAGGAGE SAFE and PIANO MOVING A SPECIALTY BEMIDJI, LETTUOR e Adji Hotel, - ¢ JOHN BAHR, Prop. Third St. arkham Hotel, F. P. HANNIFIN, Prop. MINN. ‘elerinary ] cimdnlntg for any oflwe. tki(»‘ifil‘(-((-E(GE(-‘((*“(»E(S SIDELIGHTS?} w ¥ W =———ON THE CONVENTION="+ A E # Jflii)”’iii)iiil’ii’!‘)ii H. P. Hall, the veteran news- paper man, delighted the conven- tion in a short speech during the tiresome wait for the report of the. committee on credentials, serving the democracy since the sixties Mr. Hall two years ago turned republican. He implored -the-convention-not-to disrupt the party at this time, but to stand firm and give him a chance now that he had entered the fold, The -convention night had been in | long-to-be.paticnt About one o’clock by = Friday on _too ith-speeches: saturday {| morning a delegate nominated Clapp did not seem much dis- pleased, Queer things w111 lmppen in politics. Testimony was intro- duced in the Ramsey county con- test to show that the primary in one precinct was held in a room in a private residence with all doors locked and the only means of access to the room was a win- dow the sill of which was seven feet. from the ground. Those who wanted to vote approached the window and if they had the pass word a hand reached” down from the window and took the ballot. There were two. judges and one of them confessed that the Dunn ballots were cast on the floor and a solid Collins dele- gation was sent to the county convention. - During t.he Beltrami county contest: the testimony of the Dunn men worked I,. H. Bailey into a fury of indignation and he broke turesque presentation of thie Col- lins side of the case. He vely dramatically and was rebir- ing when he was asked why, if the Collins pecple had so large a control of the county convention, they did not elect their defegates, Mr. Bailey shook his tist over the committee and shouted, “Why in the state convention and yet we can’t do” anything!” The committee gave itself over to smiles and thé audience simply loled with faughter. Night Was Her Terror. ' I would cough nearly all night long,” writes Mrs. Chas. Apple- aate, of Alexandria, Ind., “‘and could hardly getany sleep 1 had consumption so bad shatiif I m|walked ablock T would cough frightfully and spit blood, hut when all other medicines failed, three $1.00 bottles of Dr. New Discovery wholly me and T gained fifty-eight pounds.” It 1hsol-utoly g taranteed to- cure coughs, colds, la grippe, bron- chitis and all throat and lung troubles. Price 50c and $1. 00, Trial bottles free at alf druggists: to lake Superior July 22. Special ex¢ursion train to Du- luth and Superior, via the Great Northern Railway leaves Bemidji A. M. Fare for round trip $8.00. Take this oppovtunity ofseeing beautiful [nk(,Supcx ior, For futh info agent Gr efi.b Northem Railway. Exeursion s fay ilway and ware- He-recled off his eulogy in a sing song tone for a minute or two-when some stentorian lunged delegate from the rear of the stage red, “x\mou”‘ and that particular speech-ended-right-there: As between Judges Jaggard, Dougl and Searle it was evi- dent before the announcement of the vote that Judge Jaggard had been nominated, Barely had Yellow Medicine cast its vote when the Renville delegation struck up Jaggard, Jaggard, We are all for Jaggard ete. The republican state conven- tion of last week s the most ble convention ever held in the history of the state. Never did so many delegates attend a state convention in Minnesota, never were so many con- tested: for three da) tifteen hundred men stood on the tiptoe of expectancy: rumors of fraud, of trickery, of trades, of riot thickened the but on the . Da o disanpe Beltrami county, G nne 18, 1904, How’s This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarvh Cure. I*. J. CHENEY & Co., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him per- fectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to carry outany obligations made by his firm. WALDING, KINNAN & MARVIN, W hnle-.xh- Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internallv, acting directly upon the blood and mucous sufaces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price Tae. per bottle. Sold by all Dru; Take Hall's Family Pills for surface never was there so much constipation forth with a vigorons and pic- R ended | > we've got a majority right here | , g King’s [ 94 W. G. Schroeder, ' Phone 209. B NOTICE OF APPLICATION —for— LlQUOR LICENSE, Notice Ishnn by glyen, that application has R commissioners of ulll connty of Beltpami filed in my_office, praying for license to ating TGOrs f ' 11, 1904, and o uly the followl and at (he fol- u (l in :nld almll(,.llloll One-story fra 30 feet, sitnat- ed about 200 h,u. (*nst of the Clark & Gannon building facing river in the town of Spooner, Beltram co 4t e auditor's off theé pour the village of Bemidji, in’ Béltraj state of Minnesota, on Wednesday, ti aid office this s\'LVF“TFR A\idl\ol my: lumd .md ]ul July-A D, 1 i NOTICE OF APPLICATION ; —for— LIQUOR LICENSE. ¥ given, that application has in writing to the board uho“lll\ atl 1608, and te rminating on June . ¢ ‘the tollowing: pe and the ,uuul i} 1|d npum_nnun W I‘A\D and FLOM. Illiaienat e o) frame building tion b, township 161, sast of the bonnd* d Beltrami coun- ies, ml about, 100 feet. nom.unhu Minnesota & Manjtoba Ruilway.* and ‘about 40 rods east mined b it thie. auditors oty ln the the: vill f- luum,u“n oen hmA L SYLY SYLYE th day. Of Working Night and Day. The bnsiestand mightiest little thmg that ever was” madeis Dr. King’s New Life Pills. These pills. change weakness into strength, listleness into energy, brain-fag into. mental power. the health, Only 25¢ per box. Sold by: all druggists. No Pity Shown. L years. fate w: i 'continuousty ' writes ledge, Verbena, Ala _tumor When a]l failed Bucklen's Arnica Salve cured me. FKEqually * good for burns wnd fl\l .uhus and pains, Only 2 Summer tourist tickets to all eastern points by train and steamer at-greatly reduced rates Lf you intend going East:let us plan your trip. We can save you time and moeney, -Duluth South Shore & Atlantic Railway, Mart Adson, General Agent, 430 Spaulding Hotel Block, Dultuh, Minn. 65-72 Safeguard the Children. Notwithstanding—all —that-—is done by bua of health-and charitably inclined persons, the death rate among small children i high during the hot weather of the summer months in the large cities: There is not probably one case of bowel com- plaint in a bundred, lm\\exel, that could not be cured by the timely use of - Chamberlain’s Colie, Cholera nml Diarrhoea Remedy, For sale by Barker's | Drug store. They’ re wonderful in building upj _ : [always be depended npon even ad_q|the most_severe-and-dangerons: i —ttorvible case of piles causing | twenty-four even 50, there is no line of diseases with which I have more complete success than those which afilict womankind, ladies In getting ready for examinations; is present (if desired) while. T-am giving nd]nshnenbs The cause of all female diseases is in the spinal column (small of the back) and I find it is unnecessary to adjust ] ‘MM‘AMA&&A‘“M‘ Grove's Pepsin Coffee The only Headache Remedy w! Price 10 cents and hich does not weaken the heart. 25 cents per bottle, CASH PAID FOR DRY SNAKE ROOT. CITYDRUG STORE THE PIONEER DRUG STORE OF BE:IDJL o 131 ot July, 1904, at 100'clock a. m. of that| “Make Hay Whlle the Sun Shines.” But before buying your Hay-Mak- 1 ing Implements, ! remember that F. M. MALZAHN & CO., Carry a full line of MOWERS, ee e RAKES, and all other Implements for making hay, Chamberlain s Colic, Cholern and Diarrhoea Remed This xemedy is certainly to be :eeded in almost every home be- _fore the summer js ove _Jtca) cases, It is especially valueable for summer disordersinchildren. It is pleasant to take and never fails to give prompt relief. Why ot buy it now? It may save life. ' For sale by Barker’s Drug store. PO'IN ] Ul The Great Northernrailwayan- Duluth and Supermr Friday,July 22. Special trainleaves Bemld_]l ab 9:34 a. m. Returning leaves Du- luth 2:30 p. m,; Supe\ior 2 p- m., Sunday, July 24. Round trip \3 For further information call on agent Great Northern railway. § Hotel Cathcart Thos, Cathcart & Son, Props. = o Minn, ; b Y { | (| | | public, beautifully locat ed on_the banks of the great Rainy River fac- ing the Canadian border. We pay strict attention to run a quietly and orderly placec. i35 SR K | o BHIH B nounces a popular excursion to | SRR x@flfi([ B rmmmm . We Are Prepared kinds of To do all “Plumbing and Pipe | Work, and can save’ you 50 per cent on every job, large or small. Call and aet prices, they do not cost acent, All Kinds Of Tin Work Done On Short Notice. Call or plmnq 2 J dJ. DORAN, RTHREREL RRERER) Iz, es, Eemlduun N dncidoy at 8 p. (e Fraternal Order of A-T. Wheelock. - - W. President . LeBleu, - W. Secretary Visiting Eagles cordially invited. T00 LATE T0 CLASSIFY. TAKEN UP:—Grayhorse, weight about 1100. Owner can iden- tify at Tom Smart’s barn,