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We offer one ’hundred dollars reward for any. case of catarrh || PIONEER PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON. - PANICKY CONDITIONS CAUSE A |that cannot be cured by Hall’s ‘ PIONEER PUBLISHING CO. SHARP DECLINE ON THE NEW Catarrh Cure. F.J.Cheney & WANT COLUMN [_» By R. W. HITCHCOCK. Co., Toledo, O. | ] ‘_ tered in the postoflice 8t Bomidyl, Minn.. YR PIOCI S XCHANGE, knwe’ the underswned have l' a ioneer an o B 3s second/class matter. own F. J. Cheney for the last T y P w tAd--lc d word ; : : : 0*ficial Paper Village of Bemidji| New York, May 1—panici 1o el ancebeiond i 5 iigial aper lew York, May 1—Panicky con- 3 2 | The Spring Rush for Residence Lots ~ | ditions developed on the Stock Ex- iizggac:?(x);:z? fim au_bllllsmfls FOR SALE. HELP WANTED. _— - nancial able Bel A J SUBSCRIRTION 80 TERTVEAR :E:xngelt’:g:? sl?;?:: t}!our :i’[}:ree:fl; to carry oubanyoblivabionsy made| FOR SALE—Good, fresh milch| WANTED—Capable nurse Ap- i i Avenues = : | ation, s | at this office; on Bemidji and Beltrami G . REHEARING, | forced in character, threw an enormous | by his firm. 5—‘.__.—(:0“75' Jib; Bogne: iyt thistothos i iwin o On IURGE : " [ volume o stocks on the market and | Wa)ding, Kinnan & Marvin, FOR SALE—Six work horses, | WANTED—To supply your type. as commenced. e ave a 3 oiher Dopity R ewaie: g)e buying :«:mnnd seemeddparalyzeu, Wholsale Druggist, Toledo, O. | J. P. Pogue. writer wants. The Pioneer. —— ] : ; rices crumbled rapidly and as a con- 2 s o | choice corner and inside lots at very Des N o e . | seauence St. Paul slumpea 5% on wize | Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken| FORSALE—Seed wheat,choicest| WANTED—To fill your wants United States Narehe, W. A nic =t | intervals between sales. Union Pa-|internally, acting directly upon gu‘lemes. Bemidji Rlevator Nothing does it like a Pioneer convicted for complicity in the Ham. | ¢lfic was .carried down 3%, United |the blood and mucuos surfaces of 0. want ad { reasonable .prices. Call and make | S taloSthel s oforied 8, Now York el alleshurisdedn ilton holdup two years ago and sen the system. Testimonials sent 71 N tenced to eighteen vears in state | Central 3, Reading 3%, Atlantic Coast ¢ ‘yP R w FOR SALE — Rubber stamps. WAI\‘PEDTanan cook at once your selection before it is too late. prison, went to Fort Madison volun-|Line 7%, Louisville and Nashville 3%, | 1@ Price 75 cents per bottle. The Pioneer will procure any| at the Lakeshore hotel. tarily during the day to hegin his long | Northwestern preferred 9%, Buffalo, | Sold by all Druggists. kind of a robber stamp for | WANTED—Good cheap boat, flat - ¥ term. He declined to urge his appli- | Rochester and Pittsburg 11%, Tennes- Take Hall’s Famil ills for vou on short notice. 5 v cation for a rehearing before the su-|see Coal 514, Metropolitan Securities L Y P ‘ -} bottom will do. Sccond hand { preme court. 4%, Pressed Steel Car and Kansas and | SOnStipation. FOR SALE—_Two 1 Thira| D20y.carriages and household ¢ Richards, with Frank Baird, was|Texas preferred 4. H—Two lots on Third | goods. Inguire at the Bar- t convicted of torturing Mrs. Peter Sal-| The break in prices was accom- Twins at Nymore street. Cheap if tuken at once. | gain Store. Townsite and livan of Hamilton by holding a lighted | panied by various rumors and reports, 5 Inquire Frank Lane. Fecbal, i (0] : i eml ] Improvement o candle under her feet until she_told | some of them reflecting upon the sol- | Mr. and Mrs. M. Hager of Ny- — = — — | WANTED. For U. S. army able- = H. A. Si Swedback Block. the whereabouts of a large sum of [ vency of institutions and individuals. | more are the parents of twins, FOR SALE—N{ of NW4, sec. 83, podied, unmarried men be. s + A. Simons. we 2 money. In making their escape Baird | There was tremendously heavy selling b tord inG TR and S} of SWi, sec. 28, town-| tween ages of 18 and 35, citi- was shot and captured. He confessed | from such out of town points as Phil. [ 20T0 yesterday morning. €| ship 1498, adjoining new| ,ens of United States I and implicated the ex-officer, who fled | adelphia, Pittsburg, Chicago and Bos- | two children, a boy and a girl are| townsite on Red Laxe railway. 3 eharaot i 5 to Mexico, but later returned and gave | ton. The two cities first named un- | well, ag is also the mother Also N} of NWiand N} of NEj | Bopite. o oo an¢ temperate himself up. loaded enormous quantities of Steel J 2 ¥ habits, who can speak, read - R — stocks. The decline was accelerated Sy township 149 34, Jocal. and write English. For in- gl s BRIEF EITS OF NEWS. by the heavy short selling of cliques ed n.eurlzon‘(’ivm;lk‘;at{?] Wl”}‘i“ formation apply to Recruiting ‘6Th . R d W'th el L N . spur. R. W. Reed, Koochich-| Offcer, Miles ‘block, Bemidji. -ord Grim{horpe (Edmund Beckett) | loss orders were uncovered in all the | Ing. Minnesota. e Oa l s dead at St. Albans, Eng. He was [ active stocks and as usual on an occa- | § +«1VYINOr'€ HOUS®.. {| = s At e e sr mEny ekl i At s oo forvoara | MIBCELLANEQUS, EOSIRENTS illiam Flankinton, aged sixty-one Te sol at great Dby the day, week or month. S = T 3 ° 9 years, one of Milwaukee's foremost | sacrifice. Transient trade Solicited = FOR RENT — Two furnished business men, is dead. A canvass among the brokers in the T A adee . P PUBLIC LIBRARY — Oren| ygoms. Inquire 110 Irvine 4+— ) Paul Dudley Ferguson, treasurer of | financial district elicited no real rea- « J. Moser, Proprietor. Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sat-! avenue South. e 4 i icao ot of pneumonia at his home in St. Paul | has been t p;nion ot anking ay 7 t08:30 p. m. also. b e AN FOUND, | This is the title given by the Chicago Tribune to the atter an {llness lasting thrce days. He|element for some weeks past that | brary in basement of court| DOST™ Pickage of papers mark- | CH!C GO Was a vioneer of St. Paul. e Rlseel e e o S NN S WP P S House. Mrs. E. R. Ryan, li-| ed “Jewell D \uxxex) Co.” ¥ind- A > m.‘:;',;“';,',':,“f,Sfll’.’;pfé‘ff}- “(‘)‘:'w(e:]x;hl:‘o ticker was fifteen minutes behind the ¢ b brarian. plga:o please leave at Picneer UL i menin[gilis s pidemie in | Tegular time in reporting closing quo- 5 — office. =~ RAILWAY tran vestigators us the cause of the | SHORTAGE IN COUNTY FUNDS. Dr.J. Warninger PROFESSIONAL : A parliamentary paper just issued | Amount of Alleged Defalcation Grov- [ 1t you havea Room 1o Paper, Veterinary Surgeon CARDS This rail a tex it 1 s‘::;‘;ss l{:_?\i’“"fe:t'"::e;mofef:;'?: ;;’)’4 ing Rapidly. & Orsomething that necds some Paint. } Office Phone 78. This railway owns and operates its own sleep- Erants Who went to America in 1904) oiumbus, /O, May 1—Aecording | g DooLwalltodouiater Bl Residence 114 Trvine Avsuue ety ing cars and other equipment. The berths are e 1 jtish [ to Prosecuting Attorney Foster of futicall s i GOLDENIGATE; Phone 243. 4 ks 2 7 S of those emigrating to all the British = ey s & Located at Bagley Livery Barn 3 wider, longer and higher-than berths in similar colonies. Athens county the alleged shortage in | § Wa[] Paper & Paint Store 4 D. H. FISK { CaTE oF other lifies S e o C?’,T,‘gm;rf:s:f’{ e naerowy Wk e | Attorney and Counsellor at Law bl R R . BASEBALL SCORES. L0320, D $7L000" Wl £ ebster oole I T e — Office ite Hotel Markham. The Pioneer Limited, The Fast Mail and three s days. F o L Y b - CEOPPRIIce Hofal MArkbam \ r dai rains fr i >, i St.Ps ion Prosecutor Foster said the shortage ne door south of o . other daily tr ains from Minneapolis and St.Paul Natlorial Lrague, Sece T T e e ettt of building. Telephone No. 283, Gt‘eat Not‘thern R! P. J. Russell & to Chicago. No extra charge to ride on these At Pittsbure, 4; Chicago, 2, Treasurers’ Bickman “and Bidiison: i Attorney at Law x trains, but it is important that you name your ‘A‘t ‘Ij,i“:;’;dl;l‘:)h?a l\gf"’ngflfi; 2 He sald the monoy was falien by per- for S BEDML - - - . | 2, s other than the county oflicers route in purchasing tickets East. Standing of the Clubs—New York, | fror ccives. i 1 Bailey & ¢ Donald : 700; Pittsburg, .600; Chicago, .5 by ALL POINTS LAWYERS % W. B. DIXON ]C“m“l‘ig“‘i,h‘?;‘“d l"gswflfljms 2 TRIAL NEARING THE END. = El i IN THE Bemldyl, Minn. Office: Swedback Block =3 ¥n, .429; iladelphia;, .375; St. Louis, [+ i | NORTHWESTERN PASSENGER AGENT 333, e e L e e R il i e PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. | 365 ROBERT STREET, ST. PAUL American League. Mol EvMiiton: NORTHWEST ) | e | At Cleveland, 2; St. Louis, 3. New York. May 1--The prosecn L.A.Ward, .D | - At Boston, 0; Washington, 1. tion and defense have rested the case AT RGN Physician and Surgeor - At New York, 5; Philadelphia, . | o5 xan Patterson, the former actress | ) NEW W ood Shop No.I(8....Park Rapids Line..5:30a. m, | Discases of the Eye a specialy. L4 At Chicago, 10; Detroit, 5. accused of murdering Caesar Young T. M. HARVEY, Prop, (Conneets with Fiyer at Sauk Contre. arrives Glagses fivied. 2 Standing of the Clubs—New York, |almost a year ago. SR Minneapolis about 3:00 p. m., formerly 4:85 | - - 4 .636; Philadelphia, .636; Detroit, .556; | Attorney Reflly, of counsel for Miss : = No. 31...Duluth Express...12:27 p.m | Dr. Rowland Gilmore } Are YO“ Goln tO Bulld Cleveland, .556; Washington, .500; | Patterson, motified: the prosecutior W o8 “ ‘o 12:49 a.m Physician and Surgeon A Chicago, .500; St. Louis, .400; Boston, | that his side would submit no defensc | § Wagon Work and . Office: Mites Block O O O 0 s -8 T 5 /S 250 and would rest on the contention that General Repairin wmorpoaND: 3 S American Association. the state had falled to make out any epairing ¢ 33....Fosston Line.....3:52 p. m. Dr. Blakesl .- At Columbus, 4; St. Paul, 0. case against the defendant. “ 35 o « 255 a. m lj. agesiee ° o " s Loui:'i;xlsey 2K n‘unfiea’po‘lis 4 2 e « 107....Park Rapids LineT:50 ¢ Fhysician and Surgeon £ ' » Lo el 7 2 e @ . < Filles B | or DO Any Repall'lng . At Indianapolis, 1; Kansas City, 2. DEATH OF FITZHUGH LEE. Located in Pingle's Blacksmith Full information from Qffices Tiles Block: Bemink | o D S 1 ST TSR .S T I T At Toledo, 3; Milwaukee, 1. - | ‘Noreq virginian Succumbs’ to’ Attack A0p b0 blosk WeRg of E E. CHAMBERLAIN, Agen'| Dr., E. H. Marcum Standing of the Clubs—Milwaukee, of Apoplexy. : Bemidii. Minn Physician and Surgeon I 1,000; Columbus, .875; Minneapolis, 2 i3 | SIS ‘ = 714; Kansas City, .500; Louisville, ‘Washington, May 1.—-General Fitz Office: Swedback Block . Shingles, per bunch § .25| When taken 375 St. Paul, .286; Indianapolis, 167, | BUgh Lee, U. S. A, retired, and one of = == | Residence Phone 221 ~Office Phene 18 Lath, per thousand ~ 2.50 f with Lumber Toledo, .000. ;’:L\‘n};e’\ns(e“;\r:;]:lsa‘] fere :l:lc;‘: o Ua;e UAS _ ~ DENTISTS. ] 3 ) A @19 tack of apoplexy which he suffered on | W/ Dl‘ R. B. Foster g“w}l 1['1]0011115_{, Thmtllengt,;,hs si:g?j MARKET “2QUOTATIONS: a train while en route from Boston 10 DENTIST -inch flooring, long lengths - - 5. Washington. Minneapolis Wheat. Minneapolis, April May, 94%¢; July, 92%ec; Rough Boards - - - - 13.00 Dimensions: 12 ft., 14 ft., 16 {t - 15.00 by A pathetic feature of the case is N 0 R N ) that although General Lee was blessed with a family consisting of a wife and MILES BLOCK. \01 Dr. C. M. Smith, 29.—Wheat— Sept., 80} @ r The finest and most complete 80%c. On track—No. 1 hard, 98%¢; | five chilqren not one of them was with S i P W DENTIST ;“3“;_1 Northern, 96%¢; No. 2 NortherD, | pin) at the time of his death. il W Office over E. H. Winter's Store. (& ac e General Lée was a nephiew of the ..Fishing Tackle.. HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS. & Duluth Wheat and Flax. famous Confederate general, Robert E. W " Duluth, April 20.—Wheat—To arrive | Lee: and like him saw active service * ever shown in Bemidji. Palace Cafe, —No. 1 Northern, 90%c. On track— FRED THROM, Prop. No. 1 Northern, 90%c; No. 2 North- ‘.‘.‘ Meals at. l Estimates Furnished; Call Phone 45. W A glanee at our line will convince you that 'the above assertion is correct. i 219 Third Street, ern, 83% @86%c; May, 90%c; July, W o AllHours, Ird Stree i 90%c: Sept., 803c. Flax—To arrive, “ Bristol Steel Rods DRAY AND TRANSFER. on track and May, $..40; Sept., $1.28%; \v S Tenlec Tea Oct., $1.27%; July, §1.40. St. Paul Union Stock Yards. St. Paul, April 29.—Cattle—Good to Wes Wright, Dray and Transfer. 404 Beltrami Ave. W Shakespeare & Carlton Reels W Mionow Pails Fishing Hats Bait and Tackle Boxes HENRY BUENTHER s . £ 53 ! - : Scales and Stringers T ) t, choice steers, $5.50@6.00; common to om Smar & Naturalist and Taxidermist choles steers, $530G000; common to ©iae o +il Mt Toniudttn el Renieeh s s T 208 Second St. Postoffice Box No. 686 and heifers, $3.75@4.75; veals, $2.00@ the famous ‘‘Bemidji’’ a Specialty. on < — 4.06. | Hogs—$4.90@5.12%. Sheep— Silk Line. Phone No. 58 | 618 America Avenue N BEMIDJI, MINN. Good’ to choice wethers $4.25@4.75; 4 Phone 40. good to choice native lambs, 6.00. 925 BIRDS, WHOLE ANIMALS, FISH, FUR RUGS AND ROBES 25@ and GAME HEADS mounted to order and for sale. 1 carry-at all times a good assortment of INDIAN RELICS and CURIOS, FUR GARMENTS made to order, repaired and remodeled FURS In season bought. sizds and styles. Buay now and get first choice. F. O. E. Fraternal Order of Eagles, Bemidjl AerieNo. 351, Chicago Union Stock Yards. Mocts every Wednaday at 8 b. ., i Chicago, April 29.—Cattle—Good to prime steers, $5.75@6.50; poor to me- [ [} W W Hooks, Sinkers, Ete., in all W = W Phone 57 e FLEMING & DOWNS ] : A.-T. Wheelock, = - - - & i W. President dium, @5.40; stockers and feed- LY SIS \l | : e ST Wi | guarantee my work mothproof and ore, $2TSORS: Coe e hm:‘ew . § 33333533332 i) e et ( the most lifelike of any in the state 0@ 50; calves, $3.00@5.7! Mixed and butchers, 35.00@ to choice Hheavy, $5.00@5. Hogs—- 30; good 30; light, MY WORK IS EQUALED BY Minnesota & International $5.00@5.27%. Sheep—Good to choice s s FEW, FXCELLED BY NONE ‘wethers, shorn, $4.60@5.00; Western GENERAL FITZHUGH LEE. N n l:unccuon i;h the.f. sheep, ~shorn, $3.50@5.00; malive A Deposit Required on All Work lambs, shorn, $4.00@6.50; Western,|in the Confederacy. His services in -Northern Pacifie.. YOUR TRADE SOLICITED $6.75@17.40. Chicago Grain and Provisions. the Confederate army as a major gen- eral are-well known and during the interval between this war and hi Provides the best train pussenger service between Northome, Hovey Junc- ston, Blackduck, Bemidji, Walker Chicago, ~April '29.—Whaet—May, |active work in the Spanish-American and xuWrmed;ale ml)mts and Minne- 87%c; July, 82¢; Sept, 78%c. Corn |war General Lee flled a number of : Foliy bhorealidargo sana. Duluth —April, 45%c; May, 45%c; July, | important positions, including the gov- Through coaches between Northome 45%c; Seopt, 46%ec. Oats—April, | ernorship of Virginia, the presidency and the Twin Cities. No change 263%c; May, 26%c; July, 28%c; Sept., | of the Pittsburg and Virginia railroad of cars. Ample time at Brainerd 27% @27%c. Pork—May, $11.85; July, | and the consul generalship at Havana. for dinner. | '\? ? :}2.15; Sept., s;z.sm. Fll}ilx—Cash,' A widow and five children survive STATIONS n.;!u-,?,, .o orthwestern, $1.40; Southwestern, | General Lee. Two of the boys are 3 Paper Hangzng - $1.25%; April, $1.25%; May, $1.25%. |army officers and two of the girls are Northomed, P9 Butter—Creameries, 20@25c; dairies, | wives of army officers, while the re- Oo Ore | ‘ J Eggs—14%c. Poultry—Tur- | maining child is a young woman still . ) in her teens. Kalsomlnxng EAEIR SRR S General Lee was born at Clermont, 15¢; chickens, 13c. to go to for your SUMMER. xS Footwear 3 - F1: est$2,00 Chocalate, Vici, Oxford, in the city o E. S. Straw Next Door to First Nat'l Bank. g‘ TO BREAK UP COUNTERFEITING. Ad. A HOFF YA Seibeek Block @ Fairfax county, Va., Nov. 19, 1835. Minneapolis Street Car Held Up. Minneapolis, April .’—Two un- masked men with revolyers in hand entered a Minnehaha strget car as it stood on the “Y¥ at Thirty-second street eouth and Minnehaha ayenue shortly after midnight and held up Conductor Edward Kress and Motor- man Alfred Villett, relieving them of $60 and two silver watches, Chief Wilkie Going to the Philippine Islands. San Francisco, May 1.—John E. Wilkie, chief of the United States secret service, is here on his way to the Philippines to investizate the coun- terfeiting of American silver coins. The work is supposed to be done by Filipinos and Chinese. It has grown to such an extent that the business of the islands is being seriously menaced. The chief will organize a large secret force to break up the gangs of coun- terfeiters and on his way to the Phil- & .Kglllhur .Hovey Junctior o 200 0 2P 2P 2800 20 B i 3. 2 2 2 3 B B B 2B 2P 3B B B 2 ...NEW HARNESS SHOP... } ps SAM COLLARD has established a Harness and Repair Shop in the rear af the city hall. Mr. Col- lard has had 20 years' experience in the business and is prepared to render prompt service and give Stabs His Brothers and -Suicides. Beriln, W..Va., April /= Wilkte Lewis at night fatally stabbed his two . 6:00 Ar.. - H s R ippines will stop over in Honolulu, | brothers, Tot, aged eighteen, and L e e O R OO |- | B s . . 2 s i o ot g g Tt s 2 2 g i o o & " 1 about to be established: killed himself. Sine