Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, September 22, 1905, Page 2

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Police Unable to Quell Disorders. years old, charged| warsaw, Russian Poland, Sept. 22.— his six-mouths-old sis-| Governor General Skallon has issued ter, was placed in jail here during the| an army order drawing attention to day. A coroner’s jury found that thel the insufficlency of the police to quell boy set fire to (he bed clothes in.thel the general ferment in Russian Po- baby’s cradle and burned the baby tai Jand and to the fact that it is neces- death. The youngster is supposed t¢ sary that the military authorlties act | be a pyromaniac. He had started fives vigorously and fearlessly in restoring several times before. ! order. Marinetle, Sept. 22 —Vleon Crambe with murder s one of the Four Railway and Com- mercial Centers of the Northwest Bemidji No other city of its size in the State of Minnesota has such Railway and Shipping Facilities. offers unparalelled opportunities for Business and Manufacturing Lots for sale by Bemidji Townsite & Improvement Co H. A. SIMOAS, Agent. Swedback Bldg. 9 To $3 =~ California, DAILY UNTIL OCTOBER 31ST " Through tourist cars every Tuesday morning 8:20 a. m. arriving Los Angeles 8:25 a. m., San Francisco 6:35 p- m., following Saturday. Double berth $6.75 via The Sunshine Route RAILWAY AND SANTA FE ROUTE { make Bemidiia eity. Beside it |all other questions are of little CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL | imrorisnce |Who shall rule Bemidji? Shall The Daily Pioneer POBLISHF! RVERY AFTERNOON. APAAAAAAAAAAANAAANAAANAAAS 9% eral Paper Village of Bem'dji AR A A AN AN AN *IONEER PUBLISHING Co0. By R. W. HITCHCOCK. B s o U VUUVUVUUR VNS SU s 1o the postoffice at Bemidjl. Minn., l 5 sacoud rlass matter, A AAAAAAAANAAA A~ A NN S SUBSCRIPTION $5 PER YEAR' Another Newspaper. “Our NEW HOME” is the name | of the newspaper which the | Scandinavians of this city and’ vicinity will launch on the uncer- f tain seas of journalism within the : next fow weeks. The desire for | a paper which shall represent.‘ | their thoughts and ideas and be 1an exponent of things held dear both in their old home of Scan- dinavia and their new home of America is probably responsible for this new venture in news- paperdom. While the entry of another newspaper in an already overburdened field gives ample opportunity for speculation as to its success, yet it must be re- 'membered that the law of the survival of the fittest will in the ! end adjust things as they ought to be and it may be the Vortnyeh- jen has a mission which it will accomplish with both honor and profit. The position of the Pio- neer as theleading English news- paper of north central Minnesota is so secure thatitcan hardly look upon the Vortnyehjen as a rival and only in a qualified sense as a competitor, and we wish' it as full a measure of success as it shall deserve. Who’s Boss? To THE PIONEER it seems that there is one paramount question involved in the proposition tof The great thing is. we all have an equal voice in its TICKETS: MiNNEArOLLs W. B DIXON.N. W. P, AL ST. PAUL. MINN |affairs or shall some of us have E”H to say and some of us nothing. : City organization secures a divi- sion into wards that enables all iparts of the city at all times to { be adequately represented upon Ehins N ORTvH T8 % | COUNTRY ¢ AR ol 2 b A i, B 2l 20 . P Bagley's new elevator is a way up affair. / R The rot is on the potato once more. —— Thief River Falls, with three wards, wants five. B Look to the leaves! no painter like Jack 'rost. sociation of Cor gregational churches. Rev. Clarke will leave WANTS There’s | Satifified for One Cent A Word FOR SALE. HELP WANTED. FOR SALE— Magnificent moose| WANTED—Girl for general head, mounted; will be sold| housework. 703 Beltrami Ave. cheap Inquire at this office. W ANTED—Compositors, $16 per FOR SALE — Rubber st:mxps.l wk.; nonunion. Permanent The Pioneer will procure any; position to competent men in kind of a rubber stamp for| St Paul Apply at once. St, vou on short notice. PBaul Typothetae, Ger..Am. Bk, ldg. ] Dray and Transfer. Phone 40. 404 Beltrami Ave, this evening for his homestead —o— MISCELLANEO_U'S‘ WAN'_PED—F,'or U. 8. army able- e If Todd county uad’ no Stasles [ WRITEA. D. STEPHENSLCI'OOIKS— E;z;e:’ unmz;.r;ied &ngg bfl v i o av Y ton, Minn., about the new ages ol z1 an citi: S n. woulid uau'dlv‘ have hunters t,ow,ns e e zens of United Sta.l;e’s, of either.- o Stoathotni shd Grenbuch on gogdtcharict,er and temperate A A i . abits, who can speak, read dcs 1 The stork is working over| thoeThief River Failsextension.| _ /7 i English.peaF:)r . ok time to stop Red Lake Falls’ de-| pypric LIBRARY — Oren| formation apply to Recruiting s crease io pupulation. Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sat- ggi;s;’soé\gues block, Bemidj. —o— urdays, 2:30 to 6 p. m. Thurs- g = There are minsand rumors| day 7 to 8 p. m. also. Li- of mines but the Mesaba pays| brary in basement of court Mm ; : House. .Mrs. E. R. Ryan, li-|LOST—Opportunities for profif the dividends. 3 P! : brarian. when you neglect the Pioneer ~ The mosquito has had his a 2 vantjoclamns: quietus and sue days of the flea o ¥ FOUND—Sterling silver medal- e R, § Webster @ Cooley p| ion h;ad on Lake shore. Owner . can m i 3 —o— 4 WallPaper & Paint Store | o2 have same by paying for Dan Pitch may not hwe been O il D 6 B :- able to beat his record but the|d building. Telephone No. 285, {L(;?)T';N;; Sati‘;lel ‘éon';ai:gflg % : on 5 worth of clothes. ey drew_o—beat 3ty h o it S| Returnto Lindberg & Johnson Bemidji’s charter election saloon. §5 reward for returz, might just as well be called off. The Blackduck American has PROFESSIONAL said it. CARDS —0— .. o . If newspapers were only finan- ceers how easily the Soo could THE COMFORTABLE WAY. T LAWYERS. build that road across northern TEAST BOUND. Minnesota! No. 108..Park Rapids Line..5:30 a. m Attorne]y);nI-dI(')oEIEt-le atia 4 X (Connects with &lyer at Sauk Cen- @ W 1 Prett tre, arrives Milneapolis about _ Office opposite Hotel Markham. retty near every newspaper 3:00 p. m.. formerly 4 r - ia the vorth country is hauling ~ ‘Duluth Brrfross - E;;l;g’g}sfswn the split log drag upand down o BEMIDJ. - - - - . TuUNN. £ * its columns, ‘ZEST :zv‘xn. E. E. cDonald. C.A.Pitiar. -Fosston Lite M . - G s SRS cDonald & Pitkin Somebody dealt the Hibving- Y LAWYERS White Sox base vall games from - Bemidji, Minn. Office: Swedback Block " B A d FULL INFORMATION FROM P upda ]gfbk anc‘l ca.ve;n;us' sileeve £ E CHAMBERLAIN. - Agt. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. ] W TR Bemidji, Minn. L. A. Ward, M. D,, : i Physician and Surgeon. —o— Diseases of the Eye a specialty. A Lewis girl fell from the see- ! Glasses fitted. | ond story of a building in Akeley. ’Dr Rowland G-ilmor e . € No one was hurg except the S < ’ Physician and Surgeon father, who hurried to the scene Ofiice: Iiles Block and sprained his ankle—Walker | - | S o | Dr. E. H. Marcum | By ek (ANl TR i Physician and Surgeon "? | Bewidji this afterncon from SR o i Fargo, where he attended 2 meet- - TRANSHER: ! ing of the Norrh Dakota state as- i Wes Wright, v Qur Faeilities ::: for PLUMBING ‘;;;‘é of ALL KINDS A m‘ are Unexcelled. Let us Quote %’ you Prices. £y n Bros. § & g 225 ;q 2233333333 3N | | he council, the body which is the government in any village or town. The present village or-| near Blackduck. Ladies Look Here. Mr. Hays drainage endeavors Tn the fall of 1895 Icontracted that fear- seem to be confined pretty ex-|ful disease, Blood Poison. It gained such A i headway that I was forced to resign my clusively to draining dollars out |position aud seek relief at Hot Springs. i > . ._ | After spending all themeans I had I went of .other people’s pocket into his |to Memphis. In less than three weeks I {own was in a hospital, and after nine weeks of - less than a month e:;ry bg:}eelitu mx’f t;;dy { THE Czar proposes a second |<o% lfidbf:a}!’:eafitleas?e i Aga?i ‘ld’s e o world’s peace -conference. As“o the hospital for’ & saven weeks Sty " The Comiv-abt: Tay® * . TRIPS Ask our local agent about thejside trips to the many show places along the line of the Great Northern Railway ‘““The Comtfortable Way”’ TO THE Lewis & Clark Exposition For ratesiand! further information callionlyour local agentfor address F. ). Whitney, Pass’t Trafic Mgr., St, Paul. chief murderer he has the right. {When I came out I was advised to try farming. When I first went on the farm I s::vniled on the onlg firm b:’:lo hainglesd ’s itori s to get me-one dozen bottlesof S. S. t. Paul’s auditorium fund o gAt t!%at ey e !'broken out with blistersand I was covered | with boils and sores, Inthemeantimemy S %seems to be getting tired feet. i —_— i | i East gth St., Little Rock, Ark. C. M. Bacon transe‘;cted busi-| e i n diset Contigions Hibod n ess at Cass Lake this afternoon | Poison is the most regideclx:s and bfiefnl = i ‘The victim is tortured with eating ulcers, bebween brams. sots“nnd ::mses, unsightly figtche.s: } ernggon s and other symptoms of the mis- disease. S.S.S. has been used successfully for nmlycofifty Poison, It con- tains no mercury, ntagi potash or other g vice free. | i i , { Condition is Critical. l Walter Markham left this af- ternoon for Hot Springs, Ark., in response toa telegram re- | ceived last night stating that the condition of his father, Hon. J. M. Markham, who is suffering with Bright’s disease, was crifi- cal. suffering I was discharged as cured. Im | 1 was compelied to resign, and I returned” — INTRODUCING - It 0 { draggist had gotten two dozen bottles of . { WHAT shall New York do for a's, S 8. forme and I fi? Ii);sfi?sex’x:tnd 2 Ly a —Miss— 27 < after taking the thirteen e o3 [t £ {mayor, poor thing? | Sore or boil was visible, R, B. POWELL, W H GEMMELL, years for jous Blood mineral. Qurhome treatm‘]elntll:l book ives e symp- toms of this dis- ease. Medicalad- The Swift Specific Company, Atianta, Ga Tom Smart, Dray. and Baggege, Safe and Piano Moving a Speciaity. Phone No. 58 | 618 America Avenns imesota & International In Connection with the 3 ; You are troubled with cold i ! anization makes it possible tolg.opang ankles in winter caused "Northem Paclfic"' P e BYaLS ial fr ithinl = Provides the best trai U choose every official ffom within | from a draft around your doors. Fidhees Dod i No?’;g:)”me,l"}‘;?::fi‘f:; Dr. R. .B. Foster, 4 the limits of one singie block of|Don’t give your husband any Blgc,k‘z;mk: 5 mBfim_‘d‘fis h V)f’afi'lk"’ Dr. Phinney £ . e 1 - i T 500 feet square. rest until he has fixed them with :;ol;:, gfe P:\}l, pg::o a;:,lmi D\lxlll:t.eh’ SURgFON DENTISTS w4 : 5 : = PHONE MILES BLOCK. 3 Can any person doubt which is | Be common sense weather strip. %ggofiéfoégzggshb:::fl; nanlgo ;%‘;"gé the better system® Sold only by C. A. Parker, sole a;:d the Twin lcm.s, NoBchianEg Dr. C. M. Smith ¥ 5 S 3 of cars. Ample time at Brainer T i ud ) i ! manfg Agenffs wanted o A ° DENTIST | THEY’RE indicting pretty near- .\ Eftective June . 1065, ;‘_ Offico over B. H, Winter's Store. L —_— o & body nth Wil £ Daily except Sunday 5 4 y everybody in the village o : Dally ex. STATIONS msnvex F. O. E' {Chisholm. It seems that there E —rm'w" (Asroto. ag1. are other besides Beltrami B tmour’s Hiatl, D 1 A.T. AT ) county. S (Bl S V- Beesatars i e Visiting Bagies cordially invited. Z . Fred Raymond Presents His Famous Comedy Girl : Positively the Greatest Comedy Suceess of the Season.- ‘Gen Mgr St Paul, Minn. Bessie Clifton 25.DAISY GRUBB, G. Harris Eldon Reception This Evening. A reception will be' tendered | to the teachers of the public schools whoare now teaching their first term in Bemidji by| 25 ZEKE DOBSON, the Country Boy the teachers who have subse-! . All Special Scenery quently been employed here.|New, Interesting Specialties The reception will begin at 8:30|Careful Attention to Detail et e o e e and will be concluded at 10 OPERA HOUSE SEPT . 27 | at o’clock. All interested in the Prices: 25¢ 35¢ 50¢ 75¢ schools of the city are cordially invited to be present.

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