Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, March 15, 1905, Page 2

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No other company offers such a variety of patterns for all purposes; prices consistent and within the reach of all. Made by RAT/.BONE, SARD & CO., Western Foundries, Aurora, Illinois. If your dealer don't sell them write to the makers for name of nearest agency and free copy of the Acorn Stove Book, FLEMING @ DOWNS Threé Gener;atiohs ACORN Stoves and Ranges S BEAUTIFUL BEMIDJI 'S BUY RESIDENCE LOTS while they are cheap AND BUY BUSINESS LOTS while they are reasonable Prices Will NEVER Again Be So Low Bemidji Townsite & Improvement Co. Swedback Block. H. A. SIMONS, Agent. $32¢ on the Pacific coast, via the CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL RAILWAY Tickets good in tourist Through tourist sleeper for Los An- geles via the SUNSHINE ROUTE (C. M. & St. P. R’y and Santa-Fe System) leaves St. Paul at 8:30 a. m. every Tuesday. Rate for double berth $6.75. These cars are fully equipped, clean and comfortable. For folders and particulars, address TICKETS, and its connections. sleepers. 365 Robert Street. To California Every day, March 1 to May 15, 1905, inclusive, from St. Paul and Minneapolis to San Francisco, Los Angeles, San Diego and many other points W. B. DIXON, N. W. P. A.ST. PAUL. HENRY BUENTHER Naturalist and Taxidermist 208 Second St. Postoffice Box No. 686 BEMIDJI, MINN. BIRDS, WHOLE ANIMALS, FISH, FUR RUGS AND ROBES and GAME HEADS mounted to order and for sale. all times a good assortment of INDIAN RELICS and CURIOS, FUR GARMENTS made to order, repaired and remodeled FURS In season bought. guarantee my work mothproof and the most lifelike of any in the state MY WORK IS EQUALED BY FEW, FXCELLED BY NONE A Deposit Required on All Work 'YOUR TRADE SOLICITED 1 carry at PIONEER PUBLISHING C0.| By R. W. HITleCOGK’. as second rlass matter. Official Paper Village of Bemidji SUBSCRIPTION $5 PER YEAR The City Election. THE result of yesterday’selec- tion as to the composition of the next board of trustees is emin ently satisfactory to the people of Bemidji. While Mr. A. A Carter would have made a most excellent councilman and Mr, A. B. Smith a very efficient record- er, there was a general feeling on the part of all the citizens of the city that the present council had | begun matters of great import- ance and that it was that better to them should be intrusted the difficult task of carrying out these undertakings. the record of the council for effi- ciency and trustworthiness com- mended the council to the votes of all citizens regardless of per: sonal differences of opinion and it must be a matter of great satis- faction to all citizens to feel that Bemidji will continue to have a strictly business administration of city affairs. THE Colorado election scandal demonstrates that the stealing of elections is far from being a thing of the past. The testimony thus far adduced leaves in the mind of the average newspaper reader the impression that the best thing to do would be to count both candidates out and make the lieutenant governor czhief magi. strate of the state. Nobody dis- putes his election; if he was not elected governor, he was at least elected, which is more than can be said for either Adams or Pea- body from the testimony. IF THE new bill which has been introduced for the enlargement of the state agricultural society will help to make Minnesota’s great state fair greater, letit pass, but if it in any way endan- gers the fair, it should be quickly atered n the postofice st Bemidfl, Minn| Moreover | firemen. b>came the fireman like the leav great pain at the monthly penods H. G. SHELBY, of Monterey, La.: paid any doctor bill since. Menstrual disofders, leucorrhoea, ; ing down pains, sap the vitality out ‘womanhood. - motherhood possible because it cures these troubles—not simply temporarily relieving the pain, but driving out these diseases completely. i 7 Wine of Cardui fits a woman for every duty of life. Threé Happy Mothers MRS. C. SEAMANN, of Greely, Neb.: After using Wine of Cardui I was greatly relieved and two months ago gave birth to a fine boy baby. _MRS. TOM MURRAY, of Rocheport, Mo.: half the winter in bed. In February 1 commenced to take, &m\u‘ ‘Wine of Cardui. 1 was better at once and in'a month was like a dii My baby was born on Easter morning and my health has been good ever since. Every expectant mother should use this excellent medicine. bills for my wife. After that my wife used one bottle of Wine of Cardui and nine months after she gave birth'to a thirteen pound boy baby and I Laven't Wine of Cardul is yours to take today. You can secure a $1.00 bottle from your druggist. Wine of Cardui malkes 1 was in bad health and suffered Two years ago I spent. abot erent person. Year before last. I'paid $50.00 doctor THE state senate has fired its ‘Nothing in his office ing of it. KUROPATKIN’S “‘saved”’ }army looks much Iike what the bull dog left of the tramp’s panta- loons. COMMISSIONER GARFIELD’S Tre- port was all fat—for a meat trust. THE towns and villages have been saved for another year. PEACE appears to be a very coy bird in the far east. LARGER MEMBERSHIP PROPOSED FOR STATE AGRICUL- TURAL SOCIETY BY A BILL IN THE_HOUSE. JUUDGES INCREASED BY SEN- ATE MEASURE. St. Paul, March 14—An alleged “clese corporation” in the affairs of the state agricultural society will be the house Monday by James R. Hickey of Ramsey is passed. The Hickey bill is and amendment to the law ot 1903 creating the state so- ciety, and amends the law only as re- killed. Minnesota has the best|lating to membership. The Hickey state fair on the continent—it has become a national exhibition of the resources of the north west—and it is not to be forgot- amendment gives the governor of the state authority to appoint three mem- mers of the society from each county in the state not having a county fair or street fair association. The present law gives each county, district or street fair association the ten that it has become so under |i8ht to name three members. It is pointed out that many of the county the management of the state|and street fair associations have long agriculcural society as at present constituted. MANCHURIA is the most awful slaughter pen in history. The number of killed and wounded in the far east is said to be half a million and in the recent Battle of Mukden alone the losses were | the manufacture, sale or giving away close to two hundred thousand. Tnese figures are appalling. No- since gone out of business, but their officers continue to represent their so- cleties as members of the state so- clety and to dominate its affairs. Mr. Hickey said that his bill is aimed to give a wider and larger mem- bership to the state agricultural so- representative of the entire state. Anti-Cigarette Bill. Representative S. 0. Morse of Slay+ ton introduced a bill which prohibits of cigarettes, cigarette paper for wrap- pers or any paper or substitute for the purpose of being filled with tobacco. H. B. Chamberlain of Hennepin is thing like them is known in the [‘author of a bill appropriating $1,000 world’s history. And perhaps the worst is not yet, for an un- civilized world sits calmly by and sees” this fearful and useless carnival of murder go on with- out raising a finger to prevent it. * THE conviction of Mrs. Chad- wick at Cleveland will give satis- faction from one end of the land to the other. question whatever of her guilt, but it looked much as though the | for _ the protection of children ana technicalities of the law might | annually for the support of the bu- saye her, who is a greater crim-| inal than ninety nine out of a|Polk creates a one-fifth of a mill tax hundred who are convicted and|tural college. sent to prison for similar offense. THE Minnesota School of Agrl culture will graduate 101 stud- Subscribe for the Daily Pioneer lawyers next June. Now that we have heard of want an auditorium. There can be no|2 bill introduced in the house. ents next week. There is more|8Sénate Bill Would Increase Their Sala- cause for congratulation in this| : than in the fact that the state|aistrict court judges was introduced in will graduate a hundred or more| the form of a report by the judiciary for the compilation of the Minnesota laws relating to dependents and de- lincuents and institutions caring for the various classes of state charges. John Saari of Sparta is author of a bill which creates a county mine in- spector. A closed season for prairie chickens to Sept. 1, 1907, will be effective in the event that the Zelch bill passes the legislature. - A copy of the North Carolina dispen- sary law was introduced in the house by J. H.-Morley of Owatonna. W. P. Roberts of Hennepin proposes a primary party affiliation register, in * E. E. Adams of Fergus Falls intro- duced two bills. which create a bureau dumb animals and appropriate $2,500 rean. A bill introduced by B. S. Bennett of for the support of the state agricul- The “barbed wire” telephone bill made its biennial appearance in the house. It was introduced by S. D. Pe- terson of Brown. FOR DISTRICT COURT JUDGES. ries. A bill to increase the salaries of all committee of the semate Monday. In place of the $3,500 salary now paid ‘such judges by the state, the salary shall be $4,200 in all district except Minneapolis’ success, we all SALARIES OF DISTRICT COURT‘ ciety than now exists and to make it ! rudely disturbed if a bill proposed in | << F. E. COOLEY, Painter, Paper Hanger and Decorator. Phone - T - 283. R e ..Nymore Hous».. A ll) —ee s house for board day, week or month. ’l‘r:m\len\‘, Lm(le \\)Hmud ¥. J. Moser, Proprietor.. t Dr. J. Warninger Veterinary Surgeon Office. Phone 78. Residence 114 Irvine Avesnue Phone 248, Located at Bagley Livery Barn } —All Kinds of— .WOOD.. FOR SALEI! SRy J. P. DUNGALF, Phone 294, STRUBECK & DEMPSEY Prop. Combined with Restaurant Meals at All Hours. Furnished Rooms. Open Day and Night. Sign of the Big Black Bear DO ..Tremont Hotel.. E g legalize ™ deposits of county money realized by sales of county-road bonds, where the same are placed to the credit of the general fund, instead of the road and bridge fund. Senator Shell introduced a bill au- thorizing county boards to extend ditches to new outlets and malke a sec- ond assessment against the lands benefited. A resolution was introduced by Sen- ator Lord and passed by a rising vote, adding Senators Fitzpatrick, Everett and Brower to the judiciary commit- tee. The committee now consists of twenty-two members. Senator Fitz- patrick and Everett are Democrats. A bill by Senator Eberhardt, relative to the participation of the national guard in army maneuvers, was passed. Senator Wood's bill, permitfing the admission of wives, widows and moth- ers of soldiers to the soldiers’ home, ‘was passed unanimously. Senator Thorpe’s bill, defining and providing punishment for the crime of “‘common and habitual Mquor selling ‘without license,” was passed. Senator Collester’s bill, making it a misdemeanor for any one to willfully disfigure a monument, shade tree or to- Xken of affection in cemetery grounds, ‘was passed. ‘The bill to place the statue of Alex- ander Ramsey in the halls of congress ‘was recommended to pass. The cost is $15,000. Senator Stone's mileage bill bill was on the calendar and passed without disSent. Under the terms of the bill, Tailroad mileage books are transfer- able and may be used by the holders of the same without formal assign- ment. The senate passed the bill abolish- ing the office of senate fireman. The anti-bucket shop Dbill was. on -general orders, the author being Sena- tor Ward, who proposed an amend- |- ment that. the bill shall not apply to «cities of over 50,000. The amendment prevailed. Progress on the bill was Teported. : Fatal Gas Explosion. Pittsburg, March 15—As the result of a"gas explosion at the home of Jacob Bitzer Mrs. Bitzer was burned to death, Amelia Hopkins, a friend, was fatally injured and two houses DO YOU WANT To Rent a Room - Geta Girl Sell a Farm Buy a Horse Hire a Man Find the Lost YOU CAN DO IT HEKE IF_ANYWHERE And for 15 cents HELP WANTED. \ WANTED—Girl for general housework. E. L. Naylor. WANTED—Girl for general * housework. Mrs. C. E.Albrant or Bemidji Steam Laundry. WANTED—For U. S. army able- bodied, unmarried men be- tween ages of 21-and 35, citi- zens of United States, of good character and temperate habits, who can speak, read and write English. For in- formation apply to Recrumng Officer, Miles block, Bemidji. Minnesota. FOR SALE. FOR SALE—An eight room house on Fourth streat. Terms reasonable. Box 755 Bemidji. FOR SALE—F‘lIby young pigs fiveand six weeks old, Wes Wright. s FOR RENT. A A AN AP AN AN SRR FOR RENT--Five room cottage, 905 Minnesota Ave. App]y at Schroeder’s store. TO. RENT — Furnished rooms. Mrs. Edward Kaiser, 609 Be- midji avenue. MISCELLANEOUS. OSITAMIS e dos v mtiviedo A S FOUR NEW TOWNS on the Thief River Falls extension. . First class openings for all kinds of business and investments. Ad- dress A. D. Stephens, Crooks- ton, Minn. |’ LOST AND FOUND. FOUND—Ladies chatalene bag, Inquire at B, H. Winter & Co. store. PROFESSIONAL CARDS LAWYERS. D. H. FISK Attorney and Counsellor at Law Office opposite Hotel Markham. P. J. Russell Attorney at Law BEMIDJ. - - - - MNN. Bailey & McDonald LAWYERS Bemidji, Minn. Office: Swedback Block PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. L. A. Ward, M. D., Physician and Surgeon. Diseases of the Eye a specialty. Glasses fitted. Physician and Surgeon Office: Tliles Block Dr. Blakeslee Physician and Surgeon Office: Iiles Block, Beminil - Dr. E. H. Marcum Physician and Surgeon Office: Swedback Block Residence Phone. 231 DENTISTS. Dr. R. B. Foster, DENTIST MILES BLOCK. Dr. C. M. Smith, DENTIST Office over E. H. Winter's Store. HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS. Palace Cafe, FRED THROM, Prop. Arisns | 219 Third Street, DRAY AND TRANSFER. Wes Wright, Dray and Transfer. Phone 40. Tom Smart, Dray and Baggage, Safe and Piano Moving a Specialty. Phone No. 58 | 618 America Avenue Wood For Sale! + Ihave for sale an unlimit- ed quantity of Fine Jack Pine and Tamarack Wood > in any lengths. : : : : ‘ D. S. DENNIS, T10 America Ave. P Bemidji. New Wood Shop T. M. HARVEY, Prop. Wagon Work and General Repalrlnz | Located in Pingle’s Blacksmith shop, two blocks west of clty hall. F. O. E. Fraternel Order of Bagles, Bemil Bagles, Bemidj AcrieNo. 35t Mects every Wednesday at Gilmour’s Hall. A- T Wheclack, St W Prendent vuun Faales cordially lnvmd A Favorite Remedy for Bahies. “Its pleasant taste and -prompt cures have made Chamberlain’s the mothers of small:children. It quickly cures their coughs and colds and prevents any danger oonsequences. Fm- sfle by Bark- g, Drug"SWre- 5 Dr. Rowland Gilmore| 4% Office Phone 18 | : 404 Beltrami Ave. | Cough - Remedy a favorite with | of pneumomaor other serious |k Minnesota & Infernational RAILWAY COMPANY In Connection with the ..Northern Pacific.. RAILWAY COMPANY. Provides the best train puassenger service between Northome, Hovey Junc- ‘lon, Blackduck, Bemidji, Walker and intermediate points and Minne- {apolis, St. Paul, Fargo and Duluth Ia.nd all’points east, west and South. Through coaches between Northome and the Twin Cities. No_change of cars. Ample time at Brainerd for dinuer. 2 oatl STATIONS Daily ex. L .Northome, st Superi -Duluth. Brainerd .Fargo.. W. H. GEMMELL, G.A. WALKER General Manager, gent, Brainerd Bemidjt. Great Northern R’y ALL POINTS IN THE NORTHWEST EAST BOUND. No.1(8...Park Rapids Line..5:30a. m. (Connects with Flyer at S8auk Centre, arrives Minneapolis about 3:00 p. m., formerly 4:45 No. 31...Duluth Express.. “ 38 “ “ WEST BOUND Fosston Line ..Park Rapids Lme7 50 ¢ Full information from E E. CHAMBERLAIN, Agen! Bemidii. Minn When your pump or water pipes freeze up, : do_notwa.it until they burst—but phone to | DORAN No. 225 and have them thawed out. PO ORI R 0 § S MONS OLSON 3 | 8 g MERCHANTTAILOR Choice Fabrics to select from. Fit and Satisfaction guaranteed. Cleaning and Repair- ing promptly done. _Third St. Bemidi, Mini S

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