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Bl s next. ten days asking 2 3 5 Sl ) 150, n adupt ;an ordinance 3 3 g enevolent corporation’ on u i t ] 3 the monopoly of the saloon business in- p, on the certificate pla.n w d i A 3 Los Angeles. | So say the organizors of These tickets will be sold three r y a P loneer ant A "lc a W()Pd Otficial Paper Village of Bemidji|ine corporation, which seeks to recu- days before the opening of the = late the liquor trafic of Los Angeles SUBSCRIPTION' $5 PER YEAR | 8lons the lincs that has made Gothon- meeting, Consultlocal agent for burg famous. Subscription lists have | full particulars WANTED - Geok et Ono been in cireulation for the last week FOR SALE— Rubber stamps. WANTED-—Cook at City restan: TRAIN HITS: AUTOMOBILE. |8nd a goodly portion of the $500,000 | Stat¢ Firemen’s Convention. The Pioneer will procure any Sl i which will be needed to apply the | Mha ann . kind of a robber stamp for i Mr. and Mrs. Sayer of Englewood, N.|Gothenburg system has already been U Sobvenuon OTUNOl Ly ain sherbantes wéiITEDt_Wm:ess and porter, Aty restaurant. , Nrsaiier ot ol subseribed.| The main feature of the | Minnesota State Firemen’s As- WANTED—For U. S. army able- Middletown, N. Y, June 16— An RS system will include: sociation will be held atLitchfield, | FOR SALE—One four volume bodied, unmarried men be. & Reducing the number of saloons 3 automoblle occupied by Mr. and Mrs. n S | Minn., June 13and 14. The Great| Set of Universal Dictionary of Bichard ‘Sayer of Enslewood, N. ¥, | from 200 to 75; closing all In the resi- ) b4 ; 7 5 . the Boglish Language. Tf taken = i Ehcie urs oS, ws strudlk by am | dence. districts and replacing them | Northiern will sell tickets on June| 7/ R e et Tt bween ages of 18 and 35, citi- Lrie train near Goshen. . - Wwith coffee clubss. guaranteeing to the | 12 and 13 to Litchfield and return uir ’t'ih é zens of = United Ma,t,es Mr. and Mrs. Sayer were instantly | CllY & revenue of $186,000 a year; |y, oo fare plus 50 conts for the quire at this office. Killed and their sons were Hurled |miting the possible profit of the cor- - ey . | poration to 6 per cent on the capital & E‘f;a;r:efin’t se;ec‘:id!l'_etwars.ut:i?lvtert;lflfs Anbnalle fnwoatod: marmitting the sale €004 until June 15- Consult s in sa- |local agent for particulars. Remember My Prophecy. FOR SALE. HELP WANTED., I haye sold more lotsin Bemidji the past month than have been sold in any six months during the pasttwo yeaes, Buy NOW while prices are LOW. Come in and make your selection before the choice locations are gone. They are going fast. of good character and tempex ate round trip, final return limit| FOR SALE_A %35.00 violin will babits, who can speal, read and write English, F in- be sold cheap if taken at once.| formation applv to RPcl(lel‘lfilD.;' BUSINESS LOTS RESIDENCE LOTS MANUFACTURING SITE. saasasaaaaaasaasaasas- EECEEEEE EECEECEEESEEE "i. |injuries. The chauffeur saved his li; i : Inquire at this oflice. Ofiic PP i e yee . 4 i+ lacturing cer, Miles block, Bemid Fo Bemld]l Townslte & Imp‘ CO. m :Jhye fi:fi:guifll;etore the train struc cxpend. | o ok £ Minnesota. L & A\ : y 110,000 | Nothing can be better than the S It 15 stated by witnesses of the tra, i . FOR RENT. = \ll H. A.SIMONS, Agt,, Swedback B 1¢< A\ | tiar Soverai persons called to th - ;i e best—Mark’s lung Balsam is the| - MISCELLANEOUS. \W |party not to attempt to cross th w28 of the | hagt, FOR RENT-Suite of three|PUBLIG | fIbBAmo o 2 T ¥, g R o SERL operoes i ita price " re¢| PUBLIC LIBRARY — Oper ‘fia*’%é‘i -3_3 “E‘sigé 55&&‘ g:?gih;?:- gfayere h;é\‘v:ver ofc}l,er;' o et 7 ¢ rooms for light house keeping. Tuesdays, Thurs e S!av: S e ~I'of a sum™to thie saloon owners for the Large supply vegetables at Inquire 114 Trvine Ave. souti, umava 2:30 60 6 p. m. Thurs- ) > RS N g el R e Just as Lhe(automobile reached the | 8904 will (’f_"f_eir business. Peterson’s, WANTED—T. fiGaE day 7 to 8 P. m. also. Li- ! vww tracks the train appeared. The chauf- i Yt 0L yOur | Wwants| h‘dly in basement of courg w e aiteniptad to tati the mashias BITS OF NEWS. le;mg does it like a Pioneer| House, Mrs. E. R. Ryan, li ¥ from its course, but before it had heen rmy want a I bra S Your B“lldlflg Will L()Ok Well swerved sufficiently the train struck |, Charles J. Eilis, former comman- | SUMMMMLULLAGLUNLULLUULULLY i Al it with terrific force. Mr. and Mrs | J8nt of the Soldiers’ home at Wau- | tng after the Sayer were hurled under the train pafa, W’ls., comiitted suicide at Mari- ?.,&&& P P e i B you used.is and instantly killed. Their two-sons | Rétte by shooting. ¥ izt g fo-eoten if you were plcked up from beside the tracks, | . Mike Finn, nlanager of the Toledo ¢4 Webster @ Cooley PROFES = g 3 = . Y . Miunesota They ‘were brought to this city and|American baseball team, has bee: ¥ wa 2 b 5 2151 5 cond 0l Cols placed in a hospital, where it is said | charged by thé board of dircctors of % Wall Paper & Paint Store ..CARDS ot s they probably will die. the club. Finn is charged with in- 4 . Pure I’repalred b et 4 ?nu] door sovth of ald . O, & | 1 ilding. T o D AWYERS. Paints. ROBBERS BEAT CHILD. James Mansergh, past president of ouildinplelophons Nc By —— R2. e i D. H. FISK Attorney and Counsciioras 1 aw Office opposite Hotét Markham, ¢ i) the Institution’ of .Civil Engineers, is Little One Dying as Result of Attack [dead in London. - He was connected by Brutal Thieves. with various eng(ncermr’ worls in the Zuice. i il Paint Economy. 2 Shelbyville, Ind, June 16.—Litte [Dnited States and Canada. t Lioap Paint is extrava- five-year-old Mary Hill is in a dying Two unknown tramps were mangled i 2 E 9 't~ proof of good paint is condition as the result of being beaton | beyond recomition and Mall Clork |3 UGS JTORNSON Great Northern B y = - { 35, 112 application. by robbers who entered the Hill resi- | Herbert of Tucson, Ariz, was badly |3 . P a— e e dence while the mother was absent | Injured in the wreck of a Southern |3 ild 8 E . J. Russell N A6 = on an errand; Pacific passenger train near Tucson. |3 Builder ) E Attorney ng Law w1 ow articles a waste Bruce DBritton, aged thirty-five, has | Frank Barker, under sentence ‘of |3 BN E ALL POINTS BEMIDIL - . . L . g of both time and money. been arrestod at Prescott and two|death for the murder of his brother |3 Contractor £ 7 1 a strangers are in jail pending an in- | and his brother's wife noar Red Clond, |3 o | i 3 E IN THE A~k for color cards. vestigation. Neb., has been granted an insanity |3 or any work in the line E E, E M D Crowds of angry citizens collected | hearing by the state supreme cowt. |3 Of building be sure to see NORTHWEST (? onald F! in various parts of the city and threat- [ A Populist convention to nomi 3 we and get your work right e LAWY LR bmm"‘g encd violence to the assailants. It is | & candidate. for congices 1n tho bimt|3 Prices accordingly. Phone E i I Mina. Office:; Swedback Block & D believed that even now the guilty per- | Nebraska district was called to meet |3 127. E S owns sons will be ‘summarily punished if [ in Lincoln Thursday, but when the =,‘,"","""",,"""""",m""","m",e Rt PHYSICIANS AND SURGEON ) 'zu sufhue(;n. evidence of their guilt is dis- | hour for the convention came not a No.108...Park Rapids L. T i covered. it delegate could be found. = = o Al —— (o s with Flyer at & 8 A verdict for Abmer J, Haydol, At L. A. 'Ward, M. D., = HOCH TO GET REPRIEVE. |, o0 /oS o over $94.15: No. 34, Duluth Expros = Physician und Surgoon, FER Howard Gould for services in dr 38 £ i Iscases of the Eye a g - Casg iof Condemned Wite sMurderer plans for the Gould castie at Port WEST BOUNG Glasses fitted, pecialy. \ i o May Be Appealed. A ARIEto T e avended ra Rt “ 33....Fosston Line.....3:5 2l he Roa lt 5 Chicago, June 16.—“Bluebeard” Jo-|jury in the New York state supremec i S L3 ik N D R l I ann Hoch, who was sentenced to be | conrt at Mineola, L. L. == ©107... Park Rapids LineT:50 o o hanged June 23 for the murder of one s o S I eie LineT 50 ngm;afif} kGlhnore of his numerous wives, may be given BASEBALL SCORES. Wagon Work and E E. CHAMBERLAIN, Agen* Office: U o — s ’ Onie; siore _chancy losescansatiiiea: o General Repairing Bemidii. Minn o e lows. National ‘League. s = 1 e 1 ert S In, a_conference Goyeruor *Deneoi g visiaT.onls; A% Brooklyn, 1 2 Dr. Bl assured counsel for Hoch that in case [ ¢ Ghieago, 1; New York. 0 = ¥ r. Blakeslee ) = 3 = 2 the state’s attorney’s ofiice is assured relinatl. 6 15hi: Located in Pingle’s Blacksmitk "hysician and surgeon This is the title given by the Chicago Tribune to the by Wednesday, June 21, that sufficient fi: gx‘t‘;;'::; 36 ;:'s‘:gg s ,;)]'m 2 shop, two biocks Wostiolt E‘QEYSKEBHEYQ & Office: Mliles Block, Bemint money is forthcoming to provide for s S city hall. = i CHICAGO the Dropatation of the Aeechbiry br American Leaguc. Bialios Kidneys and Siadder Dr. E. H. Marcum 2 5 ’ ord ‘a reprieve will be granted until [ At ‘l\’lhilage)plhi%, 4 Dot = Physician and Surgeorn : | the October term of the supreme ew York, 7; St. Louis, 5. = Office: Swecback B N £ i At Boston, 2; Cleveland, 1. : Rogle I MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL | [S0 i S| & Gotn |2 R s O L i WAY CHARGED WITH MURDER. American Association. W VQ\ o D = RAIL = At Toledo, 3; Minneapolis, 16. Sec- | \§f i) Flve Michigan Men Are Arraigned in | ond game—Toledo, 7; Minneapolis, 8 |y} i Dr. R. B. Foster il i Tess Court. —ten innings. M P Dr: Phi E This railway owns and operates its own sleep Saginaw, Mich,, June 16—Fred Har-| At Louisville, 3; Mflwa\;l;ec, 8. Sec- | 11 N r. Phinney ing cars and other equipment. The borths are s, Charles Hubert, Anton Tuback,|Ond game—Louisville, 0; Milwau-| 4\ M | SURCREON DENTISTS wider, longer and higher than berths in similar James Sullivan and William . John- | kee, 8. a8 ] /R |PHONE 120 MmLEs mrock. 1 - son were urraigned in Recorder Gans-| At Indianapolis, 5; St. Paul, 4. Sec- i) Y cars ot: other ines. : chow’s court at night charged with | ond game—Indianapolis, 6; St. Paul, | W Al dk Dr.C.M. 8 The Pioneer Lxmlted The Fast Mail and three murder in connection with the death | 6—ten innings! ; W e ) LR ’l{lllth 3 of Henry Wieck, Jr., who. was shot S i o Y "m 2 — 3 . & disturbance. They demanded an ex- S s % 0 l --a 1“ R — “trains, but Jt is mlportfmt that you name your amination, which Was set for June 23. Minneapolis Wheat. W I DRAY AND TRANSFER. Wi Motorman Frank Fullmer and Floyd Minneapolis, June 15.—Wheat—July, | 38y I‘ route in purchasing tickets East. Pinney, a student, were detained as | $1.095%; Sept., 87%c. On track—No, 1 :z L] ig'\ Wes erght : o witnesses under $2,500 bonds. hard, $1.12; No. 1 Narthern, §1.12%; | ¥ e “r I r il Dray and Transfer. 3 W. B. DIXON e No. 2 Northern, $1.08%. & A4 | Phone 10, 404 Beltrar Ave, : NORTHWESTERN PASSENGER AGENT EXPLOSION OF A SHELL. Dot Wheat el Flas W ”n 2 e 365 ROBERT STREET‘ ST. PAUL Entire Gun Crew on British Battleship | Duluth, June 15.—Wheat—To arrive P : Tom Smart | Killed or Wounded. —No. | Northern, §1.12. On track— N No. 1 Northern, $1.12; No. 2 Northern, o Gibraltar, June 16.—The explosion i 1125 3, | of a six-inch shell on board the British | $1-14: July, $1.12; Sept. (new), 823%c; S Sept. (old), 87%c. Flax—To arrive, PO OO OO O O T T battleship Magnificent during gun - 5 _ practice off Tetuan was, it now devel- | 00 track and July, $1.48; Sept., $1.20; ops, due to the cartridge of the shell | O¢t» $1:26%. Dray and BIIKIKE. Safe and a Specialty, Phone No. 58 | 618 America Avenue i Piano Moving FO]] £y DR- F- E. BRINKMAN, missing fire, On opening the breech St. Paul Union Stock Yards. Fraternal Order of Eaglcs, Bemit Bemidjl AerieNo. i . to ascertain the cause the cartridge| gy paul, Jude 15—Cattle—Good to Meets every Wednesday at 8 p. m., 2> § CHIROPRACTIONER. exploded and fgnited two other cart-| cnojce steers, $5.50@6.00; commen to mour’s Hall. K OFFICE HOVRS: 10 a. m. to Noon, and 1to 5:30 p. m, Office over Mrs. Thompson’s boardinghouse Minnesota Ave. the four officers and fourteen men {4 heifers, $3.75@4.75 Sale e s 75@4.75; veals, $2.00 i s.m-.,, officers and three of the men died dur- | yj;,g, $4.50@5.50; good to choice na- ing the da{-— tive lambs, $5.00@5.85- z SUICIDES ON GRAVES OF DEAD. Aro Chiropractio Adjustments the same a.s Osteopath Treatments? No. The Chiropractic and the Osteopath both aim to put in place that which is out of place, to right that which is wrong; but the Path- ology Diagnosis, Prognosis and Movements are entirely 'different. Chicago Union Stock Yards. Chicago, June 15.—Cattle—Good to FOR ROUND TKIP % ridges lying in the casemate. All Of | fair §450@5.25; good to choice cows AT Wheelock s . .. W presidem §$ La Crosse Man Despondent Over Loss Minnesota @ Infernational prime steers, $5.50@6.30; poor to me- On Sale Every Day From May 23, to Sept. 30. St Eamilys « | dinm, $4.00@5.40; s{ockers and feed: In Connection wil 4 O o e e A e e e o s s § 2,CF08, Wi, Jme 10— Hemman | er-tn im s 70 THE i 5 and Osteopoth treatments. G. Burand, aged fifty-three years,|g0q in the adjustments and the results getting health ten times more thor- Whoae=wife'and five children.died: Sud- ;?h LEWIS & CLARK EXPOSITION --Northel'll Pa(flfic" ' ough in one tenth of the time than an Osteopath would. denly a short time ago, was found |goqg VIA THE Provulesb the best train Passenger \! dying on the graves of his dead.as a |ligh service between Northoms, % [N PUPNPNPAPSY SN W S S n.mn;j result of selfinflicted wounds. De-|eho GREAT 'NO RTHER.N RA"ILWAY BI:}deJ(k Bemidfi, “v‘:,’;‘i,i‘;{ spondency due to the loss of his fam- | fef THE COMFORTABLE WAY.’ and intermediate Pbints 2a4 o Minne- a.pvih 3 St. Paul, Fargo snd Dulillxl:h ’}?«l o?llg hpomr,s ;ast west anl South, i coaches « o and the Twin C“:)ee;.weenx\'\ o jof ecars. : i for dinner., ily was the cause of the suicide. When | ive found Burand refused to be removed qx-n;,,_\,,u, SR from his wife’s grave and finally ex- pired lying upon the grave. For Rates or Detailed Information, Call on or;Address E. E. CHAMBERLAIN, Local Agent -fi?i‘&éééi&&' SEECEETETETES, — ¢ M. E. Smith The Bemidji Lumber Merchant Chicago Grain and Provisions. ‘hit .—Wheat—, i Patricids Day of Execution Set. | gror oty JUne - Lo RAETI, Albany, N. Y., June 16—The court|g314¢c. Corn—July, 52%@53¢; Sept., i of appeals has fixed upon the week be-|518¢c;" Dec., 48@48%c; May, 48%c. ginning Monday, Aug. 7, as the period | Qats—June, 30%c; July, 30%c; Sept., during which shall. take place the|age: Dec., 29%4c; May, 313%c. Pork execution at Sing Sing prison of the(__yuly, $12.60; Sept. $12.9214; Oct., death sentence on°Albert T. Patrick,|$12.95. = Flax—Cash, Northwestern, whose appeal from conviction of the|e143; Southwestern, $1.25. Butter— murder of Willlam M. Rice the court| Creameries, 16@19c; dairies, 16@17¢. | denied last week. - | Eges—18% @14%c. Poultry—Turkeys, 14@15c; chickens, 11%c; springs, per | dozen, §2.0096.00. v chan, Z Ample timé af braineed -)a:-maa:;" D2 CENTS FOR HAND! BOOBLET ““A CAME! JOURNEY TO TH 2 PO\!’!‘IU\ TO F, I. WHITNEY, F: Handles all kinds and qualities of lumber and building materials, Call e on him and get his figures. Esti- Chicago, June 16—After being freed from a charge of obtaining mates furnished for large or small money by means of a confidence game| - amounts. : Frank S. Komp, former president of - NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. 5 the Kenosha Trust company of Keno-| Departmentof the Interior, Land Office at. sha, Wis., was rearrested on a charge | C3ssLake. i Jumo 11005 > & @ hereby- that the follow ofreceiving money. after the: trust | named sother n?nf'eri‘?mcé orkhis |§eé’-$3§ Pa er H company had become insolvent. # 'fl:a ‘fl}{'fld lx’;mo! iy § P anglng : ‘Berlin, June 16—Count Spedlin has| who made HLENoduts lor e gl ot e 3 alsomlnlng constructed a new airship with whieh P4 OLees 5.4, twp Hén of g b 5 he has made a successful trial trip, At the hm,,,;“ Dorsons to prove = Hen; . sailing from Manzell, on the morth| i"?fl'fl""""} !filflf&cfifi:mmgfllfilg;& Shop in rear of S ohn e | HUrr Se Swedback Block. Phone 100 Prompt Delivery. Speclal sale on screen Door W er—eeeeié £l ), %waa”afiam”am