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Is the only city of its size in Minnesota having RIGHT Passenger Trains every twenty-four . hours running North, South,. East and West; and more to follow. g BEMIDJI is bound to grow! No person on earth canstopit! NOW is the day of YOUR salvation! - LOTS FOR SALE Bemidji Townsite & Improvement Co. H. A. SIMONS, Agent. Swedback Bldg. “" By R.'W. HITCHCOCK. ansered in the postoffice at a8 gecond class matter. atd i, Min s Ofiicial Paper Village of Bem'diji A AR~ AP PN e e SUBSCRIPTION $5 PER YEAR &2 “ on the sub-. vernments of pirit rotnd trip, on the certificate plan now exists . of comparatively early peace.. The Russian emperor, in fact, invited the action of the president nd had much to do wilk the form thai president’s representations took. Em- peror Nicholas, through the counsel of WOUNDED MAN leased on Bail. IMPROViING. Members of Philadelphia Union Re- Ph.adelphia, June 12—The forty- one members of the National Struc- tural lronworkers and Bridge Build- ers’ union who were committed to the county prison Friday in connection with the shooting of William Joyce, a fellow member, during a meeting on Thursday night, have been released on $1,000 bail each. Joyce's condition is reported improved and it is now thought likely he will recover. The police have been working diligently to learn the facts of the shooting, but neither Joyce nor the forty-one defendants can be induced SRR IR BB RIR IR DR RR R R R R § to divulge the details. They adhere VWWWWWWWWWWWVE % ¢ Will Look Well Longafter the Paint you used is forgotten if you use Miunesota Linseed 0il Co.’s Pura Prepaired Paints. ‘Cheap Paint is extrava- gance. Good Paint Economy. The proof of good paint is in its application. To experiment with un. known articles a waste I of both time and money. Ask for color cards. Your Building i Plain facts \ WEWWWWMWAAM to their original story that the shoot- ing was done by a man named Chet- wood, who acted as doorkeeper, but the police have been unable to ascer- powerful personal influences in Rus- sia, became' disposed toward peace some days in advance of ‘the presi- dent’s action; It was recognized at the Russian court and at this court also. that no man in the world could so well make an appeal for peace as President Roosevelt. Higknown views, the detachment of the United States from the European system. and the good will Japan feels toward the Unit- tude. tion which might arise lie in the Japa- nese government’s intentions terms. St EXPECTS JAPANESE ATTACK. ed States made the president the soli- tary statesman who gould take such a step without ‘either #side distrusting him or feeling annoyed by his solici- The conviction here is that Russia is now ready for peace and seeks peace and that the only diffi- culties not insurmountable by negotia- .| best. and General Linevitch Strengthening His tain his whereabouts. CONVICT HEIR TO $10,000. Indiana Murderer Shares in Estate Relative. Michigan City, Ind., June 12.—Will- jam Caldwell, a prisoner in the state penitentiary who was convicted three years ago for_murdering an Indianap- olis man, has received $10,000, his portion of an estate lett by an Eastern Line of Defense. Tokio, June 12.—General Linevitch is reported to be with his headquar- ters at Fenghwa, busily engaged in the personal inspection and direction of his troops for the purpose of strength- ening his line of defense along the of ing a Japanese onset. remarkably improved. They Chancun-Kirin line, evidently expect- The Russian methods of making re- connaissances in force are said to have have relative. PEAGE GOHFERENGES ENDED : $ $ : . Flemming , Chicago, June 12—With neither side ; 11 3 e & DOW“S ready to make concessions the sixty- i DLl Phone 57 \§ | fAifth day of the teamsters’ strike was AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAALE NEITHER SIDE INVOLVED IN CHI- CAGO STRIKE IS READY TO MAKE CONCESSIONS. minus the usual programme of peace conferences. Chairman J. V. Farwell, Jr., selected to act as head of the Chi- “The Road With The Big Berths” This is the title given by the Chicago Tribune to the CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL RAILWAY This railway owns and operates its own sleep- ing cars and other equipment. The berths are wider, longer and higher than berths in similar cars of other lines. i The Pioneer Limited, The Fast Mail and three other daily trains from Minneapolis and St.Paul to Chicago. No extra charge te ride on these trains, but it is important that you name your route in purchasing tickets Hast. W. B. DIXON NORTHWESTERN PASSENGER AGENT 365 ROBERT STREET, ST. PAUL rmvmvvvvvvvvvvvv b ol b 4 DR. F. E. BRINKMAN, CHIROPRACTIONER. OFFICE HOURS: 10 a. m. to Noon, and 1 to 5:30 p. m. Office over Mrs. Thompson’s boardinghouse Minnesota Ave. Are Chiropractio Adjustments the same a.s Osteopath Treatments? No. The Chiropractic and the Osteopath both aim to put in place that which is out of place, to right that which is wrong; but the Path- ology Diagnosis, Prognosis and Movements are entirely different, One of my patients, Mr. W. A. Casler, has taken both Chiropractic and Osteopoth treatments. The Chiropractic is ten times more direct in the adjustments and the results getting health ten times more thor- ough in one tenth of the time than an Osteopath would. t“)&.‘u&m‘ B e o sl e o B A A . B B A B tx& cago Employers’ association and the man to whom all propositions from the teamsters’ camp must be presented to insuse their presentation to the em- ploying interests, declared positively that he would not take the initiative. Speaking for the Employers’ Teaming company Attorney Victor Sincere said there was nothing left to settle. He considers the strike broken. ~June, July and August are the dull months,” continued Mr. Sincere. The business of the merchants is nearly normal. They can remain in the dead- lock position with the-strikers without feeling any i1l effects. The manufac- turers are vot involved and the job- bers have made their deliveries. The spring trade is over.” DENIED BY DRISCOLL. Knows Nothing of Attempt to Bribe Teamsters’ Officials. Chicago, June 12.—John C. Driscoll, former secretary of the Coal Team Owners’ association, whose name has figured largely in charges attributed to former President Young and Presi- dent Shea of the Teamsters, has re- turned to Chicago. Driscoll denied the truth of the stories ascribed to Young and Shea. He has been men- tioned as having knowledge of money transactions alleged to have been con- ducted by various employers to obtain or call off strikes. Immediately upon his arrival in Chicago Mr. Driscoll got into communication with the state’s attorney and agreed to appear before the grand jury when wanted. MADE ATTACK ON TRUSTS. Court Rebukes Former Attorncy Gen- eral of Ohio. Columbus, O., June 12.—A sensation was created in the United States dis- trict court by Judge Wanty rebuking former Attorney General Frank Monett for his remarks regarding the beef trust and corporations in general while making an argument before the jury in the case of Wilfred Walker, who sued the Baltimore and Ohio railroad for $50,000 damages for cutting off both his legs. Monett said he wished to call attention to the crippled man and the rapacity of corporations and said that the testimony offered by Walker ought to be taken even‘in a beef trust investigating case. Judge Wanty, in his instru ¢ the jury, told them that the jury is to decide the case on the testimony of- fered ana not by prejudice againct corporations. “I say this,” said the judge, “be- | l&.x‘u&fluflnfi&m*:filflufiuflx‘i W mn i n n M m n i D M n 1 n " i n n i M n n " K< The Bemidji Lumber Merchant Handles all kinds and qualities of lumber and building materials. Call on him and get his figures. Esti- mates furnished for large or small amounts. —————————————————————————— Prompt Delivery. Phone 100 Special sale on sereen Doors SR e e g 3333:33323332332333333333333 = 3333333333333 333333:3337 ceased to be disorderly, but owing to the Russians’ overfaithfulness to the text book orders they are still placed at a disadvantage, their movements being anticipated by the Japanese, who prevent them from realizing re- sults commensuraté with the amount of sacrifice. OSCAR RECEIVES -ADDRESS. wegian Storthing. ion between Norway and president of the storthing. BRIEF BITS OF NEWS. ma canal zone. According to the census just pleted the present population of } neapolis is 257,000. Russell _ county. bered over 600. It is announced that the degree of nese minister to the United States, af the coming commencement. Spain. William H. Rogers, for many year: a member of the editorial staff of th New York World, is dead from acut: pneumonia. ated from Beloit. Officially Notified of Action of Nor- Christiania, Norway, June 12.—The address of the storthing to King Oscar anouncing the dissolution of the un- Sweden, which the king had previously refused to accept, has been handed to him at Stockholm by a representative of the Governor Magoon has reported three new cases of vellow fever on the Pana- m- Ben Holt, aged 111, born in North Carolina and the oldest man in Ken- tucky, is dead at Webhs Cross Roads, His progeny num- LL. D. will be conferred by Tufts col- lege upon Kogoro Takahira, the Japa: King Alfonso has left London for ‘He apparently thoroughly en- joyed his visit and the character of the farewells testified to the cordiality of the feelings of the host and guest. He was born in Janes- ville, Wis., in 1865 and was gradu- These tickets will be sold three| nmeeting. Consult local agent for full particulars. State Firemen’s Conyention. " The annual convention of the Minnesota State Firemen’s As- sociation will be held atLitchfield, Minn., June 13and 14. The Great Northern will sell tickets on June 12 and 13 to Litchfield and return round ftrip, tinal return limit good until June 15. Consult local agent for particulars. Nothing can be better than the best—Mark’s lung Balsam is the days before the opening of the| for one fare plus 50 cents for the! TryaPioneer WantAd--lc a word PIONEER WANT COLUMN Charge Less _ Than 150, FOR SALE. AN RN N NP AAANNN N FOR SALE—Four fresh milch cows, with calf and also one, half short horn bull. Inquire at the farm of MathKolnitschar two miles west of Nary. FORSALE—ALl kiads of second hand harness and.wagons. At barn in rear of post office. FOR SALE — Rubber stamps. The Pioneer will procure any kind of a rubber stamp for you on short notice. FOR SALE—One four volume set of Universal Dictionary of the English Language. If taken at once, $10 buys the set. In: quire at this office. Peterson’s, e QUMM UL ALY THOS. JOHNSON Builder AND Contractor For any work in the line of building be sure to see me and get your work right prices accordingly. Phone 127: DA R LALLM LALA LA CR LA LA LE LU AALAAALALALALALAAS AAAAAAAS LAAARAL LDADMAAMMAALIAIA malALA : : New Wood Shop T. M. HARVEY, Prop. Wagon Work and General Repairing Located in Pingle’s Blacksmith shop, two blocks west of 5 city hall. Large supply vegetables at| FOR SALE—A $35.00 violin will be sold cheap if taken at once. Inquire at this office FOR SALE—Four room cot-j tage and 50 ft. lov. Good loca- tion. $25 down, balance $12 per month. A. E. Smith 523 HELP WANTED. A USRS SRS WANTED—Nurse. Address A. B., care Pioneer. k- WANTED&TO supply your type writer wants. The Pioneer. WANTED—Piano player, lady or gent, for Burke’s Comedy com- pany, under canvas. Stop at hotels. Inquire Slocum’s . music store. WANTED—For U. 8. army able- bodied, unmarried mefx be- tween ages of 18 and 35, citi- zens of United States, of good character and temperate 3 habits, who can speak, read %nd write English. For in- ormation apply to Recruiting Officer, Miles “block, Bemidji, Minnesota. MISCELLANEOUS. PUBLIC LIBRARY — Open i Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sat- urdays, 2:30 to 6 p. m. Thurs- day 7 to 8 p. m. also. Li- brary in basement of court Great Northern R’y ALL POINTS IN THE NORTHWEST EAST BOUND No.108...Park Rapids Line..5:30a. m. (Uonnects with Flyer at Sauk Centre, arrives Minneapolis about 3:00 p. m., formerly 4:45 No. 34...Duluth Express...12:27 p.m <438 U 88 12:49 a.m WEST BOUND v ¢ 33 .. .Fosston Line.....3:52 p. m. ¢35 ¢ g5 2:55 a. m. £ 107....Park Rapids LineT:50 ‘¢ Full information from E E. CHAMBERLAIN, Agent Bemidii. Minn t » NO GOOD” BLOOD CURE you are not satisfied with results. every bottle. For Sale and Guarantced Only by French & cause of the remarks of the prosecu- | tion regarding the beef trust and cor- | porations in general. be decided upon the evidence and not upon prejudice.” Mr, Monett lost the case. WILL CONTINUE THE FIGHT. ~Lawyer Patrick -Not Reaty to Go -tc Electric Chair. Ossining, N. Y., June 12—Albert T Patrick was informed in his cell iz Sing Sing prison of the decision of tir New York state court of appeals sus taining a judgment of conviction © | murder in the first desree in causin . the death of William Marsh Rice, the aged millionaire, in New York city ir § 1900. The warden said the news dic 3 not seem to have the slightest effect on Patrick’s appetite or spirits —He was not only cool but was even cheer ful and did not appear to think th¢ court’s decision was by any meal final. He told the warden that he i tended to haye a reargument of the case and that a motion for a new &rial would be made to the appellate divi- | sion and probably also to the court of appeals.- The action, he said, would be based on the ground of newly dis- covered evidence and errors at the i former trial.- - This case is to ‘ I GRAND PRI tighe ward WORLDS FAIR SLLOUIS ""STE R'S [TONAL e DII(V,TIU 1}? [ g=as L_ocantl;} finhupd 0 25,000 New 'Words gt.hw Gazetteer of the World g:u' Blotglphléul Dictionary = otm of omglgmnw Edited by W. T.. 4 Ts B A m%fi.n,m, i Faw P ‘Klinstrations. ‘Bindings. Neededin EveryHome te Dictionary “YOUR MONEY IS and will be refunded to you if after use ing half a bottle of THE FAMOUS This is our guarantee which goes with W RHEUMATISM and S332 SESSSISII333333333333% f Wedoit-all ind £ - Get Our Figures Doran Bros.: OWRATES 7% FOR ROUND TR IP Ou §: 1o Every Day From May 23, to Sept. 30. TO Vi LEWIS & CLARK EXPOSITION GRTAT NORTHERNFPAILWAY “THE CCMYORTABLE WAY.” For Rutes or Detaiiod Information, Cail on or Address E. E. CHAMBERLAIN, Local Agent NAND2CE TS “OR HANTicr gror = F, 1. WHITNEY, Pas'» T, ‘HE THE FY TO TUF LEW'S A Ve 30 T ST. PAUL, Minn. {and ai! points east, west .ud South, Bemiaji ave. Housfz. Mrs. E. R. Ryan, li- brarian. |4 Webster @ Cooley § PROFESSIONAL £ [ 4 Wall Paper & Paint Store ; ..CARDS.. One door south of old P. O. ~mnnt ¢ building. Telephone No. 283 LAWYERS. 3 v D. H. FISK . Attorney and Gounsellor at Law Office opposite Hotel Markham. P. J. Russell Attorney at Law BETUDJ, - - - = - TUNN. E. E. McDonald ) LAWYER Bemid|i, Minn. Office: Swedback Block PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. L. A. Ward, M. D., Physician and Surgeon. Diseases of the Eye a specialty. Glasses fitted. Dr. Rowland Gilmore Physician and Surgeon = Y Office: liles Block Dr. Blakeslee | Fhysician and Surgeon Office: Miles Block. Beminil Dr. E. H. Ms;x:cum Physician and Surgeon Office: Swedback Block Residence Phoae aa1 Office Phone 18 DENTISTS. Dr. R. B. Foster, Dr. Phinney | SURGEON DENTISTS PHONE 124 MILES BLOCK. Dr. C. M. Smith, DENTIST o_m:: over E. H. Winter’s Store. DRAY AND TRANSFER. Wes Wright, Dray and Transfer. 404 Beltrami Ave. Phone 40. Tom Smart, Dray and Baggage, Safe and Pi S cate, and Piano. Moviag Phone No. 58 | 618 America Avenue F. O. E. Fraternal Order of Bagles, bemidjt AcrieNo. Meets every Wedn. om0 AT, Wheelock } H.LeBlew, w: s.erpm:l"::yl ) Visiting Bagles cordially invited. Minnesola & Laternational \ .Northern Pacific.. f Provides the best tru u passenger service between North nae, Funkle, Z Blackduck, Bomidil - Walkee ) and intermediate points a:l Minne- Tt wolis, St. Paul, Fargo snd Duluth Ihrough coaches betweer, No gh coa i , Northome ‘;|ull the Twin Cities. Nu change of cars. Ample time =t Brainerd for dinner. z — Oully ox. STATIONS \ PbAey Daily ex. 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