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MINNESOTA | HISTORICAL e Bemidji Daily Pionee; BEMIDJI, MINNESOTA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1904. The Pioneer Prints MORENEWS A Pioneer : WANT AD :: Will Do It. than any other news- pager between Dulutiy and Crookston, St Paul and the North Pole. &5 3 VOLUME 2. NUMBER 174, & TEN CENTS PER WEEK & = TNy e LUV VIO BBOVV BT BBV BBDBBEDODG & @ : o . @ | Ifyou buy that election , Bring your mill checks | % % | hat here, you’ll get the 3 < e ¢ tous ¢ e}l & £ |right style. < < 3 and we will cash them | # & 5 & & e I i . —— & Three Great Drives in U Mc(}ef Ur_ullerskifit_s.;{)l‘lhese : Shirts Ladies' l"xi:' Coats. || Special Bargains in Children’s Shoes g o i o . | are made with an adjus e yoke, are Ladies’ strachan ; ; el gi- Men’s Wool Und‘u'wea" | perfect fitters and cost no more thax’l. the CoatsL $25, $35, $45 We are overstocked in Children’s high ‘, % ". VOule ?‘s? ‘l’f \‘I“; 8 i‘?“"fi | old fashioned kind with the draw strings and $50 each grade Shoes and to reduce the stock we || Munsing Underwear.— i \ & :g» :{fi::ve}l).sm.‘l ‘:;Ll:;\):ultll gla:)lo | Priceddrom $1.00 to $3.50 Ladies” - Krimmer || are willing to give our customers the We are showing a full line of ] @ ;::t ‘0 o £ s & | Ladies’ Shopping Bags.—We have Coats $50 and $55 s o this popular Underwear; com- i & i s s tan I o= AR reater par : Tk % z ‘ & nll-\\l':)eolc ;lx(irt: aul:lledl:';\vers | received a large shipment of Ladies' Bags Ladies'’ Near Seal £ R0 bination and two-piece sunA:s & & plush back; a nice, soft | for the holiday trade; they are made in CO?t;’ o nige I;lecsek.of from $1.00 to $3.00 a suit & :9 4 garment; each $1.25 | the new styles and out of the new leath- fxl;lr;’sl:ai?u'wl;%? ;:)‘ One lot of Children’s vici kid Good- & ff . One case of men’s heavy l‘ ers now ?0 ““}‘311 n vogue. We t‘Lke’_fM ders. for year welt Shoes will be sold this week at Teas. . B ;,-.; all-wool artic underwear,a garment $1.50 I Men’s Overcoats.—We are showing Tadies’ Otter and Seal || Per Pair $1.75 & T & —————— ——————— | the new long belted coat in English mixf l()jom;’i our pricest \lvill g & Dress Goods.—At 39¢ a yard we of- | tures at from $15.00 to $22.50 each e 20 per cent less s : 5 : : ;:, fer a large assortment of shgrt ends in | Men’s medium length coats, $10 to $25 than peddlers ask and One lot M}sses fine box calf (:?roodyear Children’s Hats.—This week we will g 50c and 60c Dress Goods. i Garments we can recommend - our guarantee goes || welt shoes will be sold at per pair $2.00 || close out our Children’s 75c Hats at 19¢ & & I with every garment. o {é} & R R R R R R RoRC R R R R R R R o R - X R RoR-R- R R RoRoRoRoRoRoRoRoRoRo kool ReReRu o RoRc e okl RoloR R ool o R R R R o ol - R R M W W R W W W) g % UTSALE Is Still Going On!=——— P P P P o W P P W O O The Great CLOSING JOHNSON IS ELEGTED DEMOCRATIC CANHIDATE FOR ; GOVERNOR OF NINNESOTA SECURES PLURALITY. ROOSEVELT CARRIES STATE BY i00,000 REPUBLICANS ELECT NINE CON- GRESSMEN AND BALANCE OF STATE TICKET. 'BY LARGE PLURALITY ROOSEVELT SECURES 343 ELEC-! TORAL VOTES TO 133 FOR JUDGE PARKER. REPUBLICANS INVADE SOLID SOUTH! }I-ATEST RETURNS INDICATE MIS- SOURI THE DEMOCRACY. HAS ABANDONED H & W W W W W W LY Dates to Remember: November 5, 7, 8, 9,10, 11, 12! Now Come the Real Bargains at : Straw’s Shoe Store ! ) Ladies’ 85 patent colt and fine vici kid, turns and welts, at it ) !‘I Ladies’ $4 patent colt and vici kid, turns and welts, at. i s —_— \‘I kadigsi’sfi.fio vici and velour calf, turns anéd welts, at.. | = s Aoy 83 Shoes at. | LA FOLLETTE WINS IN WISCONSIN DECISIVE PLURALITIES EVERYWHERE| W/ ‘Any £250 Shoes at.. ! “‘ Any $2 25 Shoes at. i Gent's $5 patent leather, any style at. i Gent's 84 vici kid, velour and box calf at.. ! DEFEATS RIVAL CANDIDATES BY PRESENT CHIEF EXECUTIVE RE- Gent’s $3.50 vici kid, velour and box calf blucher and m straight lace at.. 3.00 g A PLURALITY OF OVER CEIVES LARGEST POPULAR Here is one of our staple lines in black Russian calf; leath- erlined, doublesole, Goodyear welt s broken; .. 2.69 D P W R P P P K et Y P e M o W Our tremendous eut in priees is now attacking Etse mountain. ——— of presidential electors. 55 ST G X FIFTY THOUSAND. St. Paul, Nov. 10.—Many of the re- turns from the eighty-four couaties of the Republican congressional candi- dates were elected. ¥ > VOTE ON RECORD. New York, Nov. 10.—The indications are that President Roosevelt-will have ::ym will have a big Republican major- Gent’s 32 kangaroo calf Gent’s $3 vici, box aad velour calf; s Gent’s $2.25 vici and kangaroo calf gle or double soie; & Savings Department in Connection. sl . ” Jlnfedote ars Incouplote St Snoner 341 Sectoiall volcs to7iag ot Parker, | REMEMBER This is a. clean, fresh, new Stock | celv a plurality of . | Peduelng Our Stock Of Glothlng’ Johnson, Dem., has been elected gov-| With every former doubtful state | | ernor of Minnesota by a plurality of ! aamittedly in the Roosevelt column,| \lf F G i F > l H E{ t d Sh Dot loss than §,000. The asticultural ; with majorities in some states in ex:! (hy Piano Tickets! | counties where Dunn expected to lead | cess of those given Mr. McKinley four| » : | EfltS urnls llflgs, atsan 0es Johnson by a heavy vote failed 10| years ago and in some instances even | @.! Z | . . = ll;ealize his anticipations, while the ' greater than those of 1896, latest re-| W = on range and lumber sections gave | turns indicate that the solid South ? 3 i = V%i‘y Pap!flly. Whllfl O‘I} r StOCk IS him a greater vote than his managers | has been broken into by the state of | W Swedback Block Phone 89 403 Beltrami Avenue ha’}'fi ei:lman]sd : o Missouri casting its ballot for a Re-l !I A b . e ° 'he Republicans elected the balance | publican president. | IS SISSDIS=- SSSSIde a3 e Stlll complete lt Wlll pay the peo_ [ of the state ticket, including the su- | Beginning with the tremendous ma- | 7EESEESRIS2 IIIIBIZ3333333F8 | preme court justices, by good majori- | jority of 400,000 in Pennsylvania the ° goo e o o ties. Republican pluralities are decisive in TV O NV ple Of Bemid]l and v]clnlty to Roosevelt carried the state by nearly | nearly every state carried for their 100,000 and the Republicans elected | ticket and it seems probable that ! — . all of the nine congressmen by in-|Roosevelt has received the greatest, DR. F. E. BRINKMAN, creased majorities. There was really | popular vote ever given a presidential . take advantage Of thls Great no contest except in the Fifth district, | candidate., Returns thus far received CHIROPRACTIONER. but Loren Fletcher was chosen by a |indicate that he will receive a popular . 5 | majority of about 5000. The elght | plurality of slightly over. 1,500,000, OFFICE HOURS: 10 a. m. to Noon, and 1to 5:30 p. m. S GE 4 S l |‘other congressmen were re-elected. ;gamst 849,790 for McKinley over Office--SWEDBACK BUILDING. —— ryan. acg B EC‘ = a ‘ = The following table shows the plu- Ll d ot LA FOLLETTE IS VICTORIQUS | zities in the various states; aiso the | electoral votes of the opposing candi- dates: Roosevelt and Fairbanks, Are Chiropractic Adjustments the same a.s Osteopath Treatments? | CARRIES WISCONSIN FOR GOV- gD}?tmd(;a” ég.ggg lg No. The Chiropractic and the Osteopath both aim to put in place alifornia . X SR = Sabs > X ERNOR E e R Conhostioat 32,000 7 that whu.h is 0\.1!‘ of place, t_cb right that which is wrong; but, Lh_e Path- Delaware . 5,000 3 ology Diagnosis, Prognosis and Movements are entirely different. FIFTY THOUSAND. 25,000 3 One of my patients, Mr. W. A. Casler, has taken both Chiropractic —— i Zggggg ?‘_’ and Osteopoth treatments. The Chiropractic i ten times more direct 140/000 13 in the adjustments and the results getting health ten times more thor- Milwaukee, Nov. 10.— Wisconsin 100,000 10 ough in one tenth of the time than an Osteopath would. l | gave Roosevelt and Fairbanks over ‘qggg g i ® 76,000 plurality. Chairman W. D. Con- 20000 s Aol 0 Il 2 B B e B B B B A B o B B B B Palace Clothin OI'€ W|Zifmia ol it gl o : committes placesila Hollettes pluraly) privvigotal 100,000 1L e R s ity in the state at about 60,000. Demo- | Missouri 10,000 18 l l cratic Candidate for Governor Georse | Montana 2,000 3 IT IS TIME! fi‘%fi' EEEEE!.'.' .l. W. Peck concedes his defeat. The |Nebraska ... 40,000 8! S "- sad B ‘ | ltegislature will bel largely Reé)lubllcau; gew dflampshn‘e Zg.ggg ;I 4 = hough it looks like a deadlock on |Nevada ... > to buy that watch. Before selecting Don’t fail to view my line = = United States senator. . The question | New York 18600055 = 89 which'is one of the most complete ever displayed in this city : of primary election law carried by a North Dakota 25,000 4 REPUBLICANS SWEEP STATE. : STATEMENT BY ROOSEVELT. |good majority. Ohio . 154,000 23 3 & Roosevelt. Secures 60,000 Plurality’ i Big Plurality In Oregon. R R W The Social Democrats in Milwaukee grezlml 333.%3 32 — evel X urality in Portland, Ore, Nov. 9.—Roosevelt's esident eeply Sensible o @i county ran slightly ahead of the Demo- | Pennsy! a ... ) H 3 2 10 New Jersey. plurality in Oregon will probably ex. Honor Done Him. crats, polling over 18,000 votes, and | Rhode Island . 91,000 4 ngh Grade Al‘tlSth Des:gns Trenton, N. J., Nov. 10 ceed 40,000, twice the majority given| Washington, Nov. 10.—President|they also clected four assemblymen. | South Dakota . 50,000 4 AR e s e Bk _* plurality in this state will r any presidential candidate in the state| Roosevelt, affer the election returns| The La Follette Republican state | Utah .. 8,000 2 e R end L e e andusilserare, ROTE Bt 000 and Stokes, the Republican candi any election held in the past. The| clearly indicated the result, issued|committee concedes the election of | Vermont .. 30,000 4 prices ’:i' e Good Good bt o e 4 date for governor, has defeated Blaci indicate that the question of| the following statement: Congressman Joseph W. Babcock by a | West Virginia 5,000 7 pared to do fine Watch Repairing. Jewe ery clegned ang repaired Dem., by at least 40,000, The repres on, which was submitted tc| “I am deeply sensible of the honor|safe plurality. On the returns from | Washington . 30,000 5 and made over in new designs. Enzvai"“g bo 1 shosl atestgtog tation in congress from this state will| the voiers of twenty-three counties,| done me by the Amevican people in|the state as far as received La Fol-| Wisconsin .... 80,000 L Aignstesnyfacticle purshased oL s w11l bofenaraved frec of charge. be mine Republicans and one Demo | has been overwhelmingly defeated. thus expressing their confidence in|lette’s plurality is now placed at about | Wyoming .... 10,000 3 5 —_— crat. L e Wwhat I have done and have tried to do.| 50,000. Roosevelt ran over 50,000 e e e—— Light Vote in Virginia. I appreciate to the full the solemn re | @head of La Follette. Total electoral vote ..... 343 e Fa(;kler Carries Loulsiana. Richmond, Va., Nov. 10.—The vote| sponsibility th(sh ?lonfldence imposes e o T G Parker and Davis. G T B k @ C ew Orleans, Nov. 10.—The Demo-| in Virginia was light, probably not ex-{ Upou me and I shall do all that in my adison, s., Nov. .—Governor X — crats have carried Louisiana for Par| ceeding 60 per cent of that cast in| DOwer lies not to forfelt it. On the|La Follette estimates his plurality at fi;‘;’;fi:fl .- . Zg'ggg 1; eorge . akKer O« ker and Davis by a majority of prob-| 1900. The Democratic majority on| fourth of March next I shall have|60,000. He says: Florida ... 18,000 5 Located in City Drug St ably 35000. Seven Democtatic con-| the presidential ticket is estimated| Served three and onehalf years and| “The vote in Wisconsin and neish. | flonds --- e 000 i ty g Store. gressmen have been elected. at between 20,000 and 25,000. Nine of | this three and one-half years constl|borhood states is significant of a great Kenluck}: 10,000 1| T —————— Y T T T B L the ten Democratic nominees for| tutes my first term. The wise custom|change coming over political parties. |y iciona | 35,000 o i Democratic Plurality in Florida. | congress were elected. which umng t]}lle president to twa|Our p;‘inciples are bound to win.” Missiseippi £0 /000 10 Jacksonville, Fla,, Nov. 10.—Indica- — terms regards the substance and not| Chairman W. D. Connor of the La e (9 i 5 J tlons are that the Democratic plural| ~ Democratic Majority in Georgla. | the form. Under no circumstances| Folletto stato central committee said | NOrth Carolina . pLilee ;!:'g"g"fi‘*********’************* ity will be about 20,000. Atlanta, Ga., Nov. 10.—Returns from| Will I be a candidate for another|that the next legislature would have Tennesseo i 25,000 12 C. W. Hastings, President. A. P. White, Cashier. #& tddin ot the remotc counties of Georgia are| Domination.” at least elghty Republican members | ol o98€S 100,000 18| o Texas Votes for Parke:r, coming in slowly, but there seems no MAKE GAINS IN MAINE who are pledged to carry out the meas- Virginia 26,000 12! & F. P. Sheldon, Vice-Pres. G. N. Millard Ass’t Cash. Dallas, Tex., Nov. 10.—Texas gave| reason so far to change the result an- 2 ures advocated by Governor La Fol- < ot Lo Parker a majority of 190,000. nounced hefore of a total vote of about| Republicans Carry the State by Over| '°tte" Total electoral vote ..... 133 Tk — 90,000, with a Democratic majority for 34,000 Plurality. BIG PLURALITV. FOR ROGSEVELT Bt & F‘ t N t' l B k X JAPS MAKE ADVANCES. | the presidential ticket of 40,000. Portland, Moy /Nov. 10-—The. ots o 2 Roosevelt Carries Wyoming. ) ll'S a 10113 fln ) - Ly Ran Ahead of McKinley's Vote. Maine electors will cast their votes|lowa Republicans Also Elect Eve Cheyenne, Wyo., Nov. 10.—The bal- | = Completely Silence Several Forts atl ) i River Junction, Wt Nes. 10.| f0r ' Roosovelt and Fairbanks. Re Congressman, " | 1ots in Wyoming were scratched and) <& Bemidji, Minnesota = L Port Arth'ur. —Roosevelt carried this state. by. turns received from all but 134 of the| peg Moines, Nov. 10.—Chairman |Treturns from many precincts are en-: o i s Bkl bbb . Tokio, Nov. 10.—It is reported that| gy " ried (e 519 cities, towns and plantations gave| Spence of the Republi a] | tirely missing. Roosevelt has un- - &5 » the Japanese have completely silenced | Nroxintor's vote i;e”fgoo'““‘fl‘l‘i’]’e“‘l’, ot Roosevelt a plurality of 34785, This cgml:fitgs ,plenceesp;w:::,’;g‘;zejgl‘.;fl doubtedly carried Wyoming by 6,000 ! A 3 % 3 the forts on Rihlung and Susung moun-| Jer yan' Lehind that of ’B‘,ymf T:llxre‘l is a Republican gain of 8,348 over four|in the state at about 130,000, Chah! or over. The entire Republican state ' Genel'al Banklng BUSlQeSS- & tains and that their main strength is only question at issue was the choice YS2IS 880. L man Spence also announces that all ticket is elected and the next legisla- Fire Insurance.