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The Bemidji VOLUME 3. NUMBER 207, Daily Pioneer MINNESOTA HISTGRICAL $OCIETY. BEMIDJ1, MINNESOTA, FRIDAY. DECEMBER 22, 1905. Wake up Your Liver sia T Not too mucti, ) start the bile Pills at bedtin sick-headache. We have no secrets] We publish the formulas of all our medicines. ly. Sold for 60 yea , justenougn to y. One of Ayer’s is all you need. These pills act directiy on the liver. They cure constipation, biliousness, dyspep- 3.C. Ayer Co., Lo ul_1_til 10 Will (O’LEARY & Store will be open o’clock. SATURDAY NIGHT! All Day Monday, Exceptfi flfirfnfi 830 to 10:00 0’clock In the Forenoon. BOWSER Remain Closed! BRIEF BITS OF Coal dealers of the Northwe: o ar apprehensive of a general soiv coa tamine. The death of Henry Harland, Amerlcan author wio wrote “The dinal's Snuff Box,” is annonnced in cablegram from San Reno, Italy Davigs and Thomas Fulier hrother | resuli of ecating come 1 oseventy Mich, from meat nted. President Roose bill passed by cong 311,000,000 for the Pan is the its nt session. ars, poisoning, the which had be has signes ma canal. 1 the This bill passed by congres: af to choose from. been large you can ma that will please. Giive this line w passi please we have a Telephone i BEMIDJI, ke y2 a u. prasant. Dolls, Dolis. anything yon wish in dre Y . . 3 Suspenders. Thelatest patterns with silver plated buckles. neatly b-xed, a very sutuble = { in which to buy your Christmas presents. Come early so you will have an assortment Although our sales haye selection I ere Stag Horn Toilet Sets. A number of styles for either lady or gent. from $3.00 to $8 00 Jewel Boxes. A few left in Antique Oak at $3 $3 50, and $4.50 Writing Paper. A large stock of nicely boxed paper. Gent's Neckties, Mufflers ne glance, it will St. Pet:rsbur, Dec. 22-—-Many rail- road men refusel to obay ths strike ovder and the governmeat is still able to move trains on all except the Bal- te roads. Ivis feared that the strik- ers will resort to destioylng the bridges in order to paraiyze traffic. All factories are closed but the relay stores are doing business as usnal. The government has managed to keep most of its electric plants in opera- tion. LARGE VESSEL ABLAZE, Unknown Steamer in Flames Off A lantic City, N. J. Atlantie City. N. J., Dec. 2. —With- board walk a large vessel, believed to be an oll sleamer, is afire at sea, the flames shooting high in the Al- though three lifesaving crews have gone to the steamer no news can be had. When the flames were the high- est a steamer passing down the coast was seen to make towards the burning boat. The lifesaving crews were en: couraged by this, as it was believed place of satety. Suddenly the steamer that was going to the rescue was no- ticed to turn and go in another direc: tion. As far can be observed from the shore there is nobody on board the burning vessel and it is hoped the crew has escaped. Word has been recelved that the revenue cutter Mohawk has left New to York to assist the vessel. The fishing rta has left here to pick up they can be found. The lifesaving crews were handi- capped by a choppy sea on getting started. It is a long row oul to the burning vessel, probably five miles Until one of the crews returns to the shore it will be olutely impossible to give any news regarding the iden- tity of the unfortunate vesset amd the fate of her crew. FOLEY'S HONEY and TAR CURES CGoughs andGolds PREVENTS Pneumonia and Gonsumption Foley’s Honey and Tar not only stops the cough, but heals and strength- ens the lungs and prevents serious re- sults from a cold. There is po danger of Pneumonia, Consumption or other serious lung trouble if Foley’s Honay and Tar is taken, as it will cure the most stub- born coughs—the dangerous kind that sctties on the lungs and may develop into poeumonia over night. If you have a cough or cold do not risk Pucumonia when Foley’s Honey and Tar will cure you quickly and strengthen your lungs. Remember the name — Foley’s Honey and Tar—and refuse any substitute offered. Do not take chances with some unknown preparation that | costs you the same when you can got Foley’s Honey and Tar, that costs you no more and is safe and certain in results. Contains no opiates. | Cured After Physicians Said He | Barker’s Had Consumption. E. H. Jones, Pastor M. E. Church, Grove, Md., writes: **About sevea or ghtyears ago I had a very severe cold cians said was very near and ch they afterwards proncunced consumption. Through a I was induced to try a sample of Foley's Houey and Tar, which gave me so much relicf that I bought some of the regular size. Two or three bottles cured me of what the ph: as called sumption, and I have never had any trouble with my thrcat or lungs since that time.”” Three sizes—25c, 50c, $1.00. The 50 cent size contains two and one-half times as much as the small size end the $1.00 botile almost six times as much. SOLD AND RECOMMENDED BY Dowe S ore DEFE in plain sight of pedestrians on the| those on board could be taken off to aj TEN CENTS PER WEEK REFUSE T0 0BEY ~ STRIKE ORDER Many Russian Workman Refused to Go| Out When Strike Was Declared by The C ouncil. - | PANIC OCCURS “Five Workmen Injured by Falling Scaffolding. New York, Dec —Deep under the East river A .panic occurred in the Pennsylvania railroad tunnel in which five workmen were injured, three of them seriously, The men thought the river was coming in on top of them when some seatfolding near the roof of the'tinnel, at a point about 100 feet oul from the shore, suddenly collapsed without any apparent reason. A ga of men working near the scaffolding started on a run toward the tunnel's mouth, shouting warnings to the d gers who were siill further out under the river at the end of the boring. ‘When the men were assured that the | tunnel had not. caved in they returned IN TUNNEL. to find five of their comrades buried under the scaffolding, two of them in- jured internally and another with a fractured skull. The injured men were iaken (o the hospital. LARGE CROWD SAW-FIGHT. Fitzsimmons-O'Erien Gate Receipts To. tal Over $16,000. San Francisco, Dec receipts of the fight, in which Fiizsimmons was feated at the end of the thirteen round, were $16,407. Of this sum ¢ per cent went to the gladiators, tli winner receiving 75 per cent of the G per cent and the loser getting 25 cent. It was the est crowd thai has attended any fight in San Frau cisco this year and was the lavgc gallery that has ever gathered at fistic encounter in this city. As a result of his cessful cc test with O'Brien mmons w return to the stage and, according (o his latest statement, will not again enter the ring. LOS8 Or SHIPPING FEARED. Severe Storm Sweeps South Atlantic Coast. Va., Dec. 22—The Virginia and North Carolina coasts are being swept by one of the most severe storms of the present year. The storm is supposed to have wrought great havoc at sea and grave fears are enter- tained for smaller vessels that were caught in its course. Nortolk, Girl Killed in Runaway. Ottumwa, Ia., Dec. s Olive Ross, aged fifteen y ¥ instantly killed and Rert Brooks, Ross and Aenes Millard were more or less seriously injured in a runaway. Miss Ross jumped from the buggy and sell, br 5 her neck, Deaih came older sister, e her ankle in { VACATION OF ! GEORGE SCOTT il BADLY HURT Well Known Logger Serious- ly Injured in Train Aec- cident Yesterday. George Scott, a well known logger in Bemidji and through- out northern Minnesota, was Iseriously injured in a train wreck which occured yesterday motning on the new Red River Lumber company spur between | |Akeley and Lake George. Mr.! | Scott sustained a broken shoulder beside internal injuries, the| ,extent of which have not been learned as yet. ' | Estray Notice. i There came to my place on Section 6, Town 147, Range 34;| Seven miles northwest of Wilton. | One bay mare, white spotin fore- |head and one of the hind feet;| | Weight about I,000 lbs, age 2 to! {4 years. Owner may haye same! by proving property and paying all charges. H. O. Bjoring. Spaulding. i 1 | TWO WEEKS lBemi ji Public Schools Will Close During Holidays— Programs Today. The Bemidji public schools to- day close for a two- weeks’ Christmas vacation. School will | begin again on Jan, 8. Programs; have been prepared for Christ- mas in most of the rooms of the school and are being rendered |this afternoon by the school children. A number of the teachers will spend the vacation at their homes 1n osher cities. SERIOUS IN MANCHUYRIA. | { | 'Mutiny and Fioting in Russian Army ' i Said to Be Extending. | New York, Dec. 22—A cable di patch to the American from Vladivos- Lok says: The mutiny and rioting in the Man- | churian army are extending and tho ! terrible scenes are witnessed H A detachment of Cossacks has at- tacked the barracks at Tomsk, where- in 900 mutineers were confined, and !set fire 1o the buildings. It is report- |ed that all imprisoned men were | roasted to death, i | Rioting on the streets here is con- | i tinuing. In one sireet drunken Cos- | | sacks set fire to a block of houses and { massacred 120 of the residents as they i attempted to escape. Numbers of people are Killed daily | | tdake whote Ketel on the streets. MINISTER TO NORWAY Herbert Peirce Given That- Position-- Thompson Is Ambassador to Mexico. ( Washington, Dec. 22. — Herbert Tue sleamer M sa, which has|Peirce, third assistant secretary of arrived at San Francisco {from Tahiti | state, has been selected by the presi- brought the news that a rumor is cur-| dent as the first American mizister to rent throughout Tahiti that the Unit- Norway® €d States government has oftered; - oy France $4,000,000 for the island. David Thompson, former minister to Brazil, has been chosen “ambassador to Mexico. & G Wwroce Try our Monogran and University COFFEE and CANNED GOODS We are closing out Fancy Pears at $1.00 per bushel Creamery Buitter We get semi-weekly shipments from our Creamery. guarantee this butter to be the very best. It will pay you to try a pound or two and be convinced, gec\l We Get our price on Flour, Feed, Hay. It will save you money. PILLSBURY’S BEST FLOUR We. 9. Dehiocde 314 MINNESOTA AVE. NO. 6 TELEPHONE NO. 65 The Lake Shore Hotel is now in charge of Ole Anderson, the former proprietor of the estab- lishment, who will conduct it in the future. The rooms of the hotel have been renovated and redecor- ated and the table service has been improved, making the Lake Shore one of the Lest One Dollar a day houses in : the city. Give it a trial. Qle Gndeser, Tey. You“can_depend on Y bakes right —— J. A. LUDINGTON, LOC i 7 because it is made CHRISTHAS {DINNER a good ! MAUESTIC RANGE right and of the ngbt,md!erlf| — Malleable and Charcoal I 3 AL _HARDWARE DEALER B ) iy if baked ina”~ ) ron.