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C | SAM . FRYHLING | MERCHANT TAILOR SUITS and OVERCOATS Made to orders. GENTLEMEN AND LADIES’ GARMENTS PRESSED, CLEANED, AND REPAIRED. Call and See rle. PO SN RN S TN O R D TSR i | R ERTRel Opposite Hotel Markham. THE CITY. Go to Hakkeruv’s for Photos last night. | Mr. and Mrs, Greorge are in the city today. Mrs. A. Pierce of Fowlds the guest of friends in Bemidji today. JoLn Bailey is in the city to- 'day from his homestead near Turtle River. " Assistant Chief ‘Kelles of the M. & L is city today from Brainerd. Order your Christmas cakes aecorated At the Model -early and have them to suit your taste. Bakery. Andrew Swedback returned Listle Falls this morning after a visit here with ‘to his home at relatives. W. J. McCauley left last nignt ‘for Kelliher, where he will spend two weeks on business for the ‘Crookston Lumber company. (Churches, schools and other wrganizations will do well to see \ our Christman tree decorations - :and package candics before buy ung elsewhere. Mdel Bakery. Mrs. George Tanner and son, Floyd, left this morning for Little Falls, where Mrs. Tanner was called by a message announc- ing the critical illness of her father. Superintendent W. H, Strachan of the M. & [. passed through the city last night enroute to Northome, where he will spend a | few days looking after the work i -on the extension to Ripple. December DIAMONDS The reason that S: ta Claus is partial to diamond presents is that they take up so hittle room in his pack We are glad 1o have the co-operation of so populer a personage as Santa Claus and have a larger stock of Diamonds ready for Christmas gifts than ever before. We Help You Help Santa E. A. Barker 3rd. St. Jeweler. o E. H. Munhall went to Kelliher Chase of Lake is Engineer n the | Read the Daily Pioneer, i F. O. Sibley arrived in the city | this afternoon from Solway. C.D. Whittle went to Black- duck last night on business. at the home of Mrs. Muncy Wed- nesday at 2 p. m. i| Good creamery butter always fresh, always on hand, always at Roe & Markusen. Phone 207. Anyone wishing a nurse can gfind Mrs. John English at J. M. i Fuller’s 806 Mississippi avenue. EYE «aPr- C. J, Larson, the eye specialist will be at home at Hotel Remore Decem- ber 20, 21. and 22. George Moore of Cohassett is in the city today securing men for his logging camps in the vi- cinity of that village, Bert and E. R. Getchell left last night for Kelliner, where they will remain for several days looking after timber lands, Charles Casler left last - night for Kelliher, where he will. spemd two weeks on business for the Crookston Lumber company, H. W. Squier, who Yor some ]time past has been the guest of his brother, W. H, Squier, at Blackduck, is a visitor in Be-| Many children inherit consti tutions weak and feeble, others due to childhood troubles. Hollis- ter’s Recky Mountain Tea will positively cure children and make them strong. 35 cents, tea or tablets. Barker’s Drug Store. E. J. Regan returned this morning from Kelliher, where he has spent several days on busi- ness, and left this afternoon for his home at Solway. Mr. Regan is one of those affected by the fire at Solway Sunday morning, his saloon building and contents going up in smoke. $100 Reward, $:00. The readers of this paper will lhe pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to curein all its stages, and that is catavrh, Hall’s Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, re- quires a constitutinral treatment. | Hall’s Catarrnh Cure is taken in- The M. E. Ladies Aid will meet mldji today. k ‘| spent ~How hard a mottier has to coax before | she can get her child to take its first step. It is just abont as hard o in- duce a con- firmed valid, espe- suffering in- one ness of the dungs, to or= o= Read the Daily Pioneer. Liynn Freseh of Quiring was a Bewidji visitor gesterday. Miss Belle McDougald has ac- cepted a position at the the Ba- zaar store. Mrs. G. V. Thomas of Bebe:: dew is the wuest of Bemidji friends today. Mrs. Mary Gallagher of Turtle River spent yesterday in Bemidji with friends. C. J. Johnsen resurned to Be midji this morning after spend- 1ng Sunday in Blackduck. The school board will hold its regular monthly meeting .at :bhe office of S .perintendent Ritchie this eveninz. Senator E J. . Swedback lot’ [ | men are planning upon erecting this morniag for Puposky, whei ] Notice. There is. money in the city treasury to pay village orders registered prior to July 12, 1901. EARL GEIL, City Treasurer. Will Build at Ripple. A nuwmber of Bemidji business buildings at Ripple, the town at the morth end of the extension from Northome, Among those who will build structures in the town is C. C, Woodward. Buried Yesterday Afternoon The funeral over ths sewcains of John Thompson, who @icd at St Aathony’s hospital with pul. monary gangrene Sunday night, was held yesterday afternoon and the remains were interred| in Greenwood cemetery, 1 Notice. My wife having left my bed| and board I will not be _respon-| sible for any debts which she may contraet and all persons are hereby warned from giving her credit on my aecount. i JosEPH H. CARTER, Tenstrike, Minn. UNIFORM INSURANCE LAS PRESIDENT ASKED TO USE HIS INFLUENCE TO SECURE AC- TION TO THAT END. Washington, Dec. 17 commissioners representing several states held a conference with the president during the day to urge him to use his influence to have devised a uniform state law regarding insur ance, The commissioners desire’ that such a law be drafted and if possible enacted by the legislatures of all the states. The president expressed hir views briefly to the delegation, hop ing that some such action might be taken. elix Adler of New York headed an ,other Jelegation which talked to the president about the enactment of ¢hild slabor .legislation. The president ex: pressad. his. he ympathy with the | abjects of the cammitice and promised to give them his, earnest support. — Insurance PHILIPPINE -TARIFF BILL. Befieved Congress Will.Pass. Measure i at Present Session. Washington, Dec. 1i.—"A tariff.bill to relieve the conditions in the Phil- ippines will be passed at this session of congress. in my opinion,” said Rep- resentative Cooper of W chairman of the house committee on insular affairs, “Much of the unwar ranted ;apprehension which has exist- ed concereing the eitect that the im- portation of Philippine sugar into the United States would have on sug: growers In this country has heen dis- pelled. The t of the Taft party to the islands Jast summer has done much to change sentiment on this svbject, as it was shown that the pro- duotion of sugar in theislands is lim jted as compared with the amount of sugar consumed in this country. It was also demonsfrated that the possi- ternally, acting directly upon the blood and mucus surfaces of the |system, thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, and giving the patient strength by building np the constitutior and assisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so much faithin its curative pow- <rs that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case ‘hat it fails to cure. Serd for list ‘of testi- monials. Address F. J. Coexey & Co, Toledo, Ohio, Sold by druggists, 75c. Take Hall’s Family Pills for constipation. If In N eedr!mm : I b E Heétainq Stove do not fail to Teok over our line before purchasing. We carry the most complete line outside the eities and can save- Jow woney. OQuy- prices range froms $1.75 to. $60.00. Alli sizes:anét Styles. Phone 57 HARDWARE' Read the Daily Pioneer. today. James Lappen of Blackduck Sixteen inch seasoned popple wood, per cord $125 delivered. to T Thane 15 aPlack River this afternoon after a busi-| 9 confidence, and gerhaps a crushing {ness visit in Bemidji. ' spite of doubis and fears you will take the first step to health when you 2 1p. inety-ej where they will spend a few days }}‘.".,?dmé",t".',‘;’vi?" cruising in that viciniy. blood, emaciation, night-sweats, condi- tions ‘which if neglee: illfully where we are offerive the best | by “Golden Medical Diseovery,” b&rgains in the mty See price’s. 1 am_thankful to say that Dr. Pierce's ?flon{anton, N.C. “My health had been had and for several months before I began the spend afew dayslegking after|loss of appetite timber interests for tke Carpen- ical Discovery” I began to regain my appe- tite and after using two lnflda half bottles magazines and reading wmaferial o o ""’m“ls ";[ ; for the lumber camps and will|¢ e Dr. Plerce’s Golden Medical D] .Sick persons are invited to consult Dy, H. ZeBell of New York - Mills} dly confidential. Each answer is has leased the Pogue blacks:mith{x n s plaln envelope. Address Dr. of the establishment. Nels Oman is in the city todsy taurant which he will open in that village in the near future. coffee, cake and sandwiches at| the church from 6 to 10 p. m. on J. C. Thompson, proprietor of the Palace hotel at Blackduck, eidentally renewing acquaint.| 2nces. i city to day from Fuokley eecur- ing a large number of berses . I Attorney Heary Funkley trans 1t gow are troubled with indi- 5010 legal basiness at Black- gestion, eonstipation, sour stom- Cou ; . Teits you ‘well and keep you well. 35 aty Attorrey B T. cents, tes .or .'r.,tl-nlets Barker’s worth of Clearwate™ eosatly ar for Ponemah, the Indian agency William O'Neil, SI-‘P‘”‘i"“"m”d'mm' g o " o at the north end eof Red - lake, of Jngging on the Cass . Crookston Lumber company’s| Bewidji Elevaior €o.. age uis camps in that vicinity. for Burlow’s Best, Bemidji’s View refreshmens parlor in_tLis| Deputy Shenfl Thos. Baile v city, was in Bemidji lasy night Jr., transacted official tusiness ! with his brother, Emil. Mrs Wm. Fellows of Tenstrike Louis Anderson passed through | Passed through the city yester- which vicinity he- owns a yaluable mother. . cedar claim. Mr. Anderson will| ‘Judge L. G, Pendergast left this winter. in a case to come before the U* S. J.J. Jinkinson returned this [l2nd office in that city. farming land. Mr. Jinkinson had |coffe, cake and sandwiches at the been looking over i his- interests) church from 6 to 10 p. m. on farm_u:rg his fand ‘next (summer.|, Michael Euright of William Brown . of ; Buffalo, | Perks is in the city toJay lookizg Northome, where he has taken & | will ®e taken to his wood yard at contract for cutting a large|Grand Forks. days to establish camps in thavj . i P {Summif township yesterday laimed byunties at the office .of lefs this:toorning for: Kelliher, § where ae' wili spend : few days. Duluth, Dec. 11.—Wheat—To arriw P y E 1 —No. 1 Northern, 85%c; No. 2 North Long Pruirie and is 1 .oking overj| Dec., 83%c; May, 36%c. Flax—Ta the nortl country Wi it a view of] 2Tive, on track and Dec, $1.00%; = S > St. Paul, Dec. 11.—Cattle—Good 1 First Carl.ad of Boxes. choice steers, $4.5)@5.50; common t : 2% 71 550 ‘Hogs—$4.25@4.75. Sheep—Year. son box factory at I'mposky is in| ting wethers, $5.50@6.00; good t¢ b> used by a manefscturing| Chicago, Dec. 11—Cattle—Beeves, plan’ in that city.\ Theinew " in-| $5D@6.70; cows and heifers, $140@ J. W. Swanton of Kelliheris transacting business ‘in Bemidji was a business vlsitor in the city yesterday. Fleming Bros. phone 57. A : b R. E. White returned to Deer | heait s = ience of a former fail vhicl S Rtssos an disconrages she saftorts. - J.E. Cahill and Bert Smyth | B8 teerececlof D bloress Golion left last night for Blackduck,|Medical Discovery. It mever fails to mind about the symptoms. Obstinate cough, bleeding of the lungs, spitting of The Dime Saver store has eh pwea i ot treated terminate in con: . hav moved to3f1 Minne<otu avenue | eies SrAE Nd per;‘;:fil;u&‘;v Base O | Combrion. whites Ni3: Matile 1 Dt ot A. A. Goodridi left last night {for Tenstrike. where he will l’.’;&%'t%?.‘."“fie&{fi'flfié‘s’ffin‘s’."}“fi:fi‘ififi?fi; isappeared by 5 . By the time I used one bottle of ' Golden Med~ ter-Lamb company. e T d, T Rev. Higgins desires atiot of s o8- consmtn s ke T o Aad 1t T Bod alted Sod pot feaa appreciate your leaving same afl;{ ISCCvATY. " the Markbham Hotel. K.V Plerce, by letter, absolutely withouf e or charge. Every letter is'regarded s ; X N , Invalids’ Hotel and Surgi- {shep and will arrive in the <£ity , Buffalo, N. Y. Il in the wear future to take charye from Fowlds buying supplies for his refreshment parlor acd res- The ladies of the Scandinavian | Lutieran church will serve| Thursday, Dec. 14. Price 15 cents. : yesterday in Bemidji transacting business and in- Joseph Berry of the .Barnes- vifle Lumber company is in the 5 7 he will spead arsbort time or thut :mll be nse'd in the eom- | ihoss. pany’s camps this winter. = duck last nighy, returning hom. ach, or.any other pain, Hollister’s this morninz 4 e Rociky Mozatain Tea will mke 2 Drue store. rived in the city thiy #fsernoou 2 3 ; from Bagley, Charles Hughes left last night e p . resarvation, is a visitor io the where he will be employed as :'as‘x: o oi,' (; "Lo{; scaler during the \vinter atthe by foday fom Cagglaice. Charles Brink of St. Hilaire,| P\t foup 2 i) stok of formerly proprietor of the Lake 2y, grain and milled svd. on his way home from Cass Lake, |20 Funkley lasi" night and re- where he has enjoyed a visit turned to Bemidji this morning. | the city yesterday om his way|day enroute toEagle Bend, where from Shevlin to Northome, in she will-enjoy a visit with her make arrangements for custing|this afternoon for Cass Lake, the cedar located upon the claim | where he will appear as a witness afternoon from Adams, N, D.|_ fl‘he ladies of the Scandinavian where he owns several tracts of|Lutheran church will serve in that vicinity for!several days|Thursday, Dec 14, Price 15 and making n.rr:‘mgen’ients for | eents. ann., pa_ssed thgoqghiphe \city |«fter the shipment of several this morning, enrouteholne from | imindred cords of wood which amount of cedar..Mr) Brown Yo will return 10 Northome n a few A“’“’f““’ Foibes gy £ dones v township and Fred Kemper of 'Wllliam Lack:.-y of Long Prai-j| County . aunditer Wilmanan tpon rie was m the City yesierday and} wolves kill>d by them. = G l""key- 15 propgelon Of 3 orn, 833c. On track—No. 1 North general : merchsndise” store aty ern, 85%c: No. 2 Northern, 83%c; B May, $1.05. lecating. s A St. Paut Union Stock Yards. The fizst carload of hoxes ti, bej fair, 33.75@4. good to choice cowt shipped from the R. H. Dickn-{ 304 fieffers, $3.50@4.25; veals, 32.000 Bemidji today on 'its. way to| shoice lambs, $6.50G7.25. Crookston, where the boxes will - Chicago Union Stock Yards. and feeders, $2.40Q@ o, $3.30@4.75. Hogs— bilitles for A great increase in sugar production in the Phifippine group are also limited.” NL W LAW HAS GOOD RESULTS: One Deficiency Estimate Sub- mitted to Congrese. ton, Dec. 12 —The dcifon of + session in making it an able by dismissal from imprisonment for. the ative department to am_ estimate for a ton that is mot g the present » phenomenal 'y estimate ate -from ads to . the only , Washing congress lab. offense punfsh.. oftice, fine and head of an exe& send to congress', deficiency approprigs required by law emali congress 1o start with thy record of but one defefen, before it. This is an egfis the secretary of the ravy provide $1,000,000 for repairg copsin. |« favor ever produced for i ANNA Cigar Company’s new houses and . * Misneapolis, ‘The fullést, richest, most satisfying - CIGAR—5c. fThe reasons are found in the American- cesses of curing, fermenting and bleading the tobacco leaf in immense d 3 “stemmeries ” especially cons structed for this purpose.. = § "This scientific tobacco-culture insures & uniformly delicious flavor, “Anna Held” by the first one you smoke. Sald by all dealers in good cigars. Hnnuh_u;n_eg Yy the AMERICAN CIGAR COMPANY Trade supplied by GEO. R, NEWELL £ €0, a nickel, HEL and exclusive pro- 1d ware- Judge every Minn, CLAPP AROUSED. | BENATOR Criticises /. ates on Commerse Commitiee, Chicago, Dec. 17.—A dispateh to the Record-Heraid from Washington says: | Senator Clapp of Minnesota was a very angry man when he came out of Jthe voom of the sendte committee on futesstate commerce. My, Clapp i3 ‘one’ of the Republican ‘members ol that ‘commiittee who favor railroad ratce Jegislation in accordance with the rec ‘ommendations ‘made’ by President Roosevelt. The commitiee had jns sheld a meeting of about two ‘hou Jduration,.but-it did nothing—nothing | -except “d s the wilgds to he paid the committee employes their ex tra- work during the past summer and then debate in solemi fashion whether or not thére ought to be rate leg tion and whether or not therc w: popular demand for it in-the count It was (his last s thit broke the: broad back of Mr. Cl; Interstate imed.c o It s, Our commit “The idea,’ too absurd for spring. senate fo #it during the recess and in-| ate” the “subject. ~We were in-| od to prepare a Dbill for presen: ! i to the e at the ecarlie:t possible went this session. We came dovy ere a couple of befere the picn g of the se on- and | mber of meetings. And | The whole sub | hed out jn the| in the dommit:| we have got {0} ¢ question s asi sort of a bill. ‘Yet wei meet and ‘spénd our time debat whether or nol there o islation. It makes me tircd.” t Jobu Sloais, ‘president of the New York carpet firm of W. & J. Sloans, 18 dead. Mr.-Sloane Was seventy-Ltwg yea of age. patience. | \ pike, traveling saiésman 1dl FRANCE MAINTAINS PQSI:IZION. Venezuelan Situation Daily Growing : Worse. Washington, Dec. 12. refused to withdraw he; ezuela protesting against Pres Castro’s treatment of M. Taigny,“the French diplomatic representaflvar s Jusserand, the French ambassag had a long conference with Sectefary Root during the day regarding-:the Venezuelan situation, which, it can be ennonnced on high authority, is daily growing worse. France, it is under- stood, would have taken steps to- pro- tect her .own interests in Venezuela before this had it not been for the un- willingness of the French government to make any move.which would hinder or embarrass the settlemenf of. the American. troubles with Venézuela, LIQUOR SALESMEN rance, has _Kansas Women Use Buggy :Whips and Rotten Eggs. .. § Macksville,* Kan., Dec. 12.——M E. Becktell, president of thel W, .C. U., with twenty other members, armed with buggy -whips and Totten eggs, at- tacked Myron Mooney-and . Halt- dignor house, when they - arrived:iiliere. Mooney saved himself: from’a horse- whipping by denying his-identit; Halipike was bealen. ‘Both jleg from the town and will not return fo make any sales. S Multi-Millionaire Dead. _Pjttsburg, Dec. 12—Captain Samue s! Brown, 'multi-millionaire<coal ‘oper- %L ator and well known horsemian, died during the day at his home on Scutt- ‘rel Hill, this city. Captain Brown's death has been expected for- several weeks and was due to stomach trou ble, from which he had suftered foF a year. e TO THE in the mawket. . . steam machinery of naval vessels The law requires such repairg (o, made and the amount provided fo. the same last year w he Saturday’s bapk statement shows Grand | deficit in New, York banks of $1,246, 525 below the 25 per cent: require ments of the reserve rule, . » ot adeqnate. ), -1 B | supply of fresh.eggs and butter. We ; part of the city, Call us We hayr,mr@fiéntl ly oixeh_ed have the fresiiest and best stock of groceries’to he had] ;Fverything is new. S PUBLIC; “3° - =5 ur store andclaim fo -and Coffees . tly on and adgoqd s eliver to a by telephone mumber 207. ANHEUSE Ay w (1} ‘ need plenty of mour. ordinary -blood-forming {flemeflt& . These they obtain?x,l their highest fo T 10 = " pHEUSER- SUSeyy -ishment and morc" than note to Ven-© A “ The food in‘tiquid!form This:Predigested f