Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, September 7, 1905, Page 2

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Minnesota State Fair. Forabove occasion the Minne- sota & Internatijnal will sell tickets to St. Paulor Minneapolis and return for $7.39, including admission to the fair grounds. Tickets on sale Sept. 2 to Sept 9, inclusive. Return limit Sept. 11. G. A, WALKER, Agent. Baron Komura at Boston. Boston, Sept. 7—Baron Komura and his party were entertained at luncheon at the Colonial club, Professor Gray presiding: This. was an informal af- fair, the baron and:-others making brief speeches. Baron Komura talked of affairs in Japan apart from the signing of the peace treaty and ex- pressed his pleasure at being able to revisit the scenes of his student life. N e T PWEESETEESSTTECESETE Our Facilities ,:'33 for PLUMBING of ALL KINDS are Unexcelled. % Let us Quote % you Prices. $ ®4The Conteitts War® * Ask our local agent about the side trips to the many show places along the line of the Great Northern Railway “I'he Comfortable . Way”’ TO THE Lewis & Clark Exposition For ratesiand further information call on your local agentlor address R E. ). Whitney, Pass’r Traffic Mgr., St, Paul. Bemidji Lots for H. A. SIMONS, Agent. Is one of the Four Railway and Com- mercial Centers of the Northwest offers unparalelled opportunities for Business and Manufacturing No other city of its size in the State of Minnesota has such Railway and Skipping Facilities. sale by Bemidji Townsite & Improvement Co Swedback Bldg. TS NN ST ISR INAME YOUR ROUTE EAST In purchasing your tickets East, if you call for an excelllence in service and equipment not obtainable elsewhere, name your route CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL RAILWAY No additional charge to rideJon the Pioneer Limited or the Fast Mail, the two most pop- ular trains between and ‘Chicago. Your Route. But it is necessary to Name W. B. DIXON NORTHWESTERN PASSENGER AGENT 365 ROBERT STREET. ST. PAUL Minneapolis, St. Paul |The Daily Pioneer 268 p. m. pursuant to adjoin- . |and approved. til next regular meeting of coun- 'villxge council, of the votes cast | of August 1905 for the purpose of voting upon the proposition to { PUBLISHED BVERY ARTERNOON. |issue thenegotiable bondsof the ‘T |village in the sum of ten thous- Official Paper Village of Bemidiji|and ($10,000) dollars to_ pay a - e - | floating indebtedness of said vil- PIONEER PUBLISHING CO. . By R, W. HITCHCOCK, five eights (§)of all the votes cast at said election were in favor of issuing said bonds; Now therefore be it resolved ~.1that the. village recorder of the SUBSCRIPTION $5 PER YEAR|said village of Bemidji be, and he : = - is hereby instructzd to give not- Al i ice ofthe time and place,when and Council Proceedings where sealed bids will be receiv- o ed for the purchase of said bonds. ] 9 9 3 Regular meeting of council on Resolved fmt’hel that not}ce of Sept. 4, 1905, such ' call for bids be published Council met at the recorders office at 8 p. m. for three (3) successive weeks in ' Present— Swedback, . Bailey. the St. Paul Pioneer Press, a newspaper of general circulation Council adjoined to meet Tues- day evening Sept. 5 at 8 p. m. printed and published in the city of St. Paul, Minnesota and in the H. W. BAalLEy Eecorder Entered In the postoffice at Bemidji, Minn., as second class matter, Bemidji Pioneer and the Bel- trami County News, both being legal publications, printed and published in Bemidj, in the county of Beltramiand s'ats of Minnesota. On the call of ‘ayes” and “nos” the following trustees Sept. 5, 1905. Council me$ at recorders office ment. Present—Henderson, Bowser, 1) i voted ‘“aye’” Bowser, Graham, m Gral}am, Swedback, Bailey. Swedback, Recorder Bailey \| Minutes of last meeting read “aye’’, “Nos’ none. Resolution declared, carried unanimously. On motion of Graham seconded y Attest A. B. HENDERSON by Swedback, that the following| . W. Bamwey President audited bills be allowed, carried. Recorder. Bemidji Pioneer, Printing The following resolutions were Th‘:ugi)ilfijé;‘ Press : 'C'O'$ 12.50 introduced by Bowser seconded Mdse T e - by Swedbaclf, Resolved.by thg L Jami.s.o'nl la.bm Carhsle 6'75 village couuc.xl of the village of J. H Freuc;h Jud’oe Elec.- ' | Bemidji that it is necessary for .tio.n ’ o 250 the public welfare that a new oM Skmuk JudveEl = =9 sidewalk be built and construc:t- ‘tior.x sy 0% 5 50_;})(11 iulghe east lline of .11?13 ;_)-gm """""""""" SN ock 18, original townsite of Be- 0: Q. "Folkers, clerlgnilesc Foigitoy B iwest line of Hemidsi M:t;nl?"h.ifii)'s L 2.50 | jvenue, said wallcto be built of ion 2 * 9,50 gootcll s?un}c{i pinefor t;.mari%k, six ey e = ineh plank, surfaced on the up- ;' E%(Jf";;n’ Jud.gz, elect}on 2.50 per side, and two inches thick, 1, 1 apnOUT,, Judge, elecs __|said walk to be eight feet wide Ht.lIOhMcCIenan clexkelec 2.50 and laid upon four stringers two ‘tio.u s s 5 5O!iuches by six inches, 'supnorted Flemming & dens, mdse 14.10 1)01"ts, plan.ks 0 e ‘fas‘t?ued ‘o Nels Olson. iabor. Hanss 100 sbr}ngers w1t.h two spikes in each 2 2 2 stringer, said walk to be com- E. J. Swedback, lumber " pleted on or before October 15, Hazen ..............~198:95 1905. The following is the name Warfield Electric Light Co. iof the owner of said property, Lights Aug. 1905.......318.65 | Sophia Carlson; Resolved further that notice hereof be given all persons interested according to the provisions ‘of chapter 1167, General laws of the state of Min- nesota for the year 1901. Approved-and passed Sept, 5, 1905. Attest A. E. HEXDERSON H. W. BAILEY President Recorder. Council adjourned. H. W. BalLey Warfield Electric Light Co. Pumping water Aug 1905 54.00 Warfield Electric Light Co. Repairs, ete........... 29.78 Reports of Justice Pendergast to Sept. 3, 1905, presented on motion of Bowser seconded by Swedback the samebe approyed, carried. President Henderson present- ed original copy of “City Char- ter”. On motion of Bowser seconded by Bailey that the same be laid upon the table un- ANNUAL FALL EXCURSIONS. To Detroit and return $12.00— To Buffalo and return $14.00. On September 10 and 12, the cil, carried. Duluth, South Shore and Atlan- Mr. Bowser presented the fol- A b loving resclution, seconded by popular Rail and Lake Excursions v it and Bailey, that the street. commis- :gilsfgzldo{agepvgggsd » Detrolb an sioner be instructed to replace, Excursion trains leave Duluth all broken planks in sidewalks in|at6:20 p. m. Sept. 10 and 12, con- the village, carried. nec ing at St, Ignace the follow- The following resolution was ing morning with the famous 4 palatial steamers of the Detroit introduced by Bowser seconded by Graham,- whereas it appears | & Cleveland Navigation Com- from the returns of the special pany. election and due canvass by the For full information, illustrat- ed booklets, sleeping car and { stateroom accommodation, please : , apply to A.J. Perrin, General at a special election held in the Agent, 420 West Superior St., village of Bemidji on the 29 day Duluth, Minn. Announcement made by J. A. McCONKEY Winter is coming and I have a large line | of Ladies’ and Gents’ furnishing goods. I do not intend to carry this line of goods and propose to close them out. Tn order to do so I will take off 1-5 from the price they are sold at. This will also in- clude dress goods of which I have a small line, Take advantage of this and lay in your winter supply. At different times I have sent out circulars showing the ad- vantage of Cash over Credit and claim - I can save the careful buyer at least 15. s per cent on his average purchase. Iam not making any leaders, but on the whole stock, have put prices down wherever I possibly can. Give me a trial, not only on what T advertise, but on your general wants. Very truly yours, Rl y}"L A. McCONKEY. lage in that sum, ' that more than|: = Satisfiéd for One Cent AWord FOR SALE.. ' “IFOR SALE—Magnificent moose head, mounted; will be sold cheap Inquire at this office. FOR SALE — Rubber stamps. The Pioneer will procure any kind ‘of a rubber stamp for vou on short notice. FOR'" SALE—Household furni- ture and goods. Am going south for the winter, and must dispose of these goods atonce. All bright and " new, Call at . residence corner Beltrami and’ Fifth street. MISCELLANEOQUS. WRITE A. D. STEPHENS, Crooks- ton, towns of Holt, Middle River, Strathcona and Grenbush on tho Thief River Falls extension: Minn.,. about the new|- HELP WANTED. ' WANTED—Dishwater Lakeshore hotel. WANTED — Girl for general housework. Call at Dr. Gil- mores office or residence. WANTED—Competent girl to gb to school and help with house- work. Call at Pioneer. office. e R e e o WANTED—Gook . cook for ' 20 room hotel; $40 monthly. Wait- ress and laundress, $20. Apply Hotel Barr; Knox, N. D. ; WANTED—For U. 8. army able- bodied, unmarried men be- at - the . tween ages of 21 and 385, citi- ©7° zens of United States, of good character and temperate habits, who-can speak, read and write English. For in- formation apply to Recruiting Officer, Miles block, Bemidji. Minnesota. PUBLIC LIBRARY — Open Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sat- urdays, 2:30 to 6 p. w. Thurs- day 7 to 8 p. m. also. Li- brary in basement of court House. Mrs. E. R. Ryan, li- brarian. A otk i afic P B P 8 o ¢§ Webster @ Cooley B fi Wall Paper & Paint Store " One door south of old P. O. b * building. Telephone No. 283. TP WO Mimnesota. & International In Connection with the ..Northern Pacific.. Provides the best train passenger service between Northome, Funkley Blackduck, Bemidji, Walker and intermediate points and Minne- apolis, St. Paul, Pargo and Duluth and all points east, west and South. Through coaches between Northome and the Twin Cities. No . change of cars. Ample time at Brainerd for dinner. TINE CARD Effective June ith., 1905, Daily except Sunday STATIONS Daily ex. Recorder. |2} tic Railway will run their usual |5: Pequot. .Brainerd Superior.. Daluth. ... W H GEMMELL, Gen Mgr St Paul, Minn. Great Northern R’y ALL POINTS IN THE NORTHWEST EAST BOUND, No.108...Park Rapids Line..5:30a. m. (Connects with Fiyer at Sauk Centre, arrives Minneapolis about 3:00 p. m. formerly 4:45 No. 34...Duluth Express...12:27 p.m “ 638 < 12:49 a.m WEST BOUND ‘¢ 33....Fosston Line..... 3:52 p. m. $42/35 (3 £8 2:55 a. m. ¢ 107....Park Rapids Line7:50 i Full information from E E. CHAMBERLAIN, Agent Bemidii. Minn PEACE ENVOYS LEAVE. 7} Life at Portsmouth Settling Back Into Normal Channels. Portsmouth, N. H., Sept. 7.—Life in this picturesque section of New Eng- land, which for the last four weeks has centered around proceedings of the peace conference, began slipping ‘back into-normal channels-during the day with the departure of M. Witte and the Russian mission on a special ‘|4rain for New York and the members| - |of the “Japanese entourage who did | mot go with Baron Komura. M. Witte| was up early and before-he had taken breakfast a crowd had assembled on the hotel veranda to see him off. He shook handg with each of the persons " {gathered " about him and when he -| started he was glven cheers and cries| of “adieu.” . Mr. Takahira, who headed the Japa- nege party, also was heartily cheered. s | Diseases ‘have raided ‘a private house ‘participants and seized a quantity of - _Evergreen, ~Ala, Sept. Lost and Found. FOUND—In Barlow’s Best, the best baking flour on the mar. ket. LOST—Opportunities for._ profit when you neglect the Pioneer want columns. LOST—Game" and fish commis- sion star. Warden No." 199. Finder return to this office for reward. LOST—15 ft. double end row boat, white, top board blue, No. 3. Reward for return. Viking Boat Co. . LOST—Grip on train between Nary and Tenstrike last Thurs- day morning. Return to Pio- neer office. PROFESSIONAL ..CARDS.. LAWYERS. D. H. FISK Attorney and Counsellor at Law Office opposite Hotel Markham, P. J. Russell Attorney at Law BEMDJL, - - - - . NN, E. E. McDonald " LAWYER Bemidji, Minn. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS, L. A. Ward, M. D.; Physician and Surgeon. of the ‘Eye a spécialty. Glasses fitted, il i Dr. Rowland Gilmore Physician and Surgeon Office: rliles Block Dr. E. H. Marcum Physician and Surgeon Office: Gver First National Bank Residence Phone 221 Office Phone 18 DRAY AND TRANSFER. 2 Wes Wright, Dray and Transfer. 1, Phone 40. Tom Smart, Dray and Baggage, Safe and Piano Moving a Specialty. Phone No. .58 | 618 America Avenue DENTISTS. Dr. R. B. Foster, Dr. Phinney SURGEON DENTISTS PHONE 124 MILES BLOCK. Dr. C. M. Smith, DENTIST 3¢ Office over E. H. Winter’s Store. F. O. E. Fraternal Order of Eagles, Bemidji AerieNo.351. Meets every Wednesday at 8 p. m., Gilmour’s Hall. A. T. Wheelock, = =~ = - W, Prndn‘hln H.LeBlea, =~ =~ = = W. Secretary Visiting Eagles cordially invited. Vessels End Perilous Trip. Duluth, Sept. 7.—The steamer Simon - Langell, towing the schooners W, K. More, Aranec and Interlaken and owned by Captain A. R. Sincldir of ) o Duluth, has arrived after having ex- perienced thirty-six hours of centinu- ¢us perll, during which no man board amy of the boats slept a wisik. maiad Revolutionary Mesting. -8t. Petersburg, Sept. 7.—The Vassilyostroff quarter, broke up 8 secret - meeting, arrested twenty-one arms and revolutionary proeclam: Kills Wife and Father-in-Law. 7.—John Thompson, a prominent citizen, sh and instantly killed his wife “and father-in-law, J. D. Cooper. B0 reason assigned for the 404 Beltrami Ave. - 5 g s Office: Swedback Block »

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