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— TSP EE 7»"{;&4»4 The Daily Pioneer PUBLISHED RVERY AFTERNOON, HAVE YOU TOURED YELI:OWSTONE PARK? It’s the finest Vacation and Outing Place in America. If you haven’t, plan the trip NOW. This region offers you splendid scen- ery, pure mountain air, delightful accom- modations, a superg coaching journey of 143 miles by easy stages and the sight of the most wonderful natural phenomena in the world. The cost of the trip is not heavy. Any Northern Pacific Agent will sell you a ticket covering round trip, rail and stage transportation and accommoda- tions at Park Hotels for five and one-half days, for SEVENTY-FIVE DOLLARS For full information call on or write - Official Paper City of Bemidji Bemidji Ploneer Publishing .Co. By A. KAISER. Entered in the postoffice at Bemidjl. Minn., as second class matter. SUBSCRIPTION $5 PER YEAR Bryan is in gay Paree.’ Watch out William, we’ve got our eyes on you. —_— Judge Pendergast seems to have that lieutenant governorship nomination tamed so it is eating out of his hand. The sight of that $2,600 St. Cloud postoffice jobgoing begging is causing a lot of hungry mouths outside the Sixth to water some- thing fierce. This certainly is a poor time to go to the twin cities, unless you are looking for congested street throngs, street car jams, over- crowded hotels, and no place to eat, Agent NORTHERN PACIFIC RALWAY. | |, —————= = to tell the truth about the men who are running for office this fall. Tell the truth about the candidates! What new philoso- phy is this? the most part, who are preaching against the sordidness of money- Day Limited getting, are the ones who can’t get their fingers on the loathsome stuff themselves? via the Burlington Route gives you a delightful day- light ride along the Mississippi River. Nearly 300 The Dufi;fiarafld would have miles of magnificent river scenery. Your trip to the fool practical joker sent to Chicago will be pleasant, comfortable and interesting the penitentiary; the fellow who if you use this train. playfully gives you a loaded cigar, Three trains daily: puts a cannon cracker under your chair, etc., and succeeds, or near- ly succeeds, in dispatching you to another world. It mightcurb Leave Minneapolis 7:30a. m., 7:60 p. m., 9:50 p. m. Leave St. Paul 8:20 a. m., 8:40 p. m.,10:30 p. m. Arrive Chicago 9:356 p.m,, 9:00 a. m., 11:15 p. m. their kittenish spirits some. For further information and descriptive e folder call on any ticket agent or address THE PILGRIM FATHERS. fi F. M .RUGG, Northwestern Passenger Agt. The people who are displeased Bumngmn i e B 5 P, Mima: with former Secretary of the Navy Long because he has been throwing a few side lights on the Pilgrim: Fathers, should take sec- ond thought. It will not hurt = our Puritan ancestors in the least; in fact it will raise them in our estimation. It may seem paradoxical, but as a people, we always feel rather pleased when a popular idol is -] M shattered, that is, if he has been L] ————— e an idol because of goodness, or supposed goodness. Which one of us but can remember how If you want good flour let us send you a sack of our much better we felt When. we : learned that the great Washing- ‘6M . " ton was not above using a few a estlc forcible ‘“cuss’ words now and l then when the occasion demand- ed it. No one could rejoice, of it: 3 cource, at Beecher’s fall from Ripe Fruit: Peaches, P]l?‘\;r:lx:,n afmeapples, Oranges and Hvise, it somelions Y6 giet preacher has been dearer to the Just received a large shipment of Gotzian’s shoes. Lat- people and better understood ge ship est styles. Prices right. since. 3 And so it is with the Pilgrim Try our Monogram and University Coffee, Fathers; weare heartily: glad o learn they were not so good as TEA: Green tea per pound, 2Ic we thought they were, and will Fancy dairy butter, 10¢, 17c and 20c¢ per pound. JJ [!ike them ail the better for it. Strictly fresh Eggs a specialty at our store. SILVER MEN REJOICE. Action of Treasury Department Will Stimulate Production. . Denver, Aug. 13—“The principal Remember for good goods trade at the old Reliable Store. Mrect of the resumption of silver pur- chases by the treasury department, SGHROEDER & SCHWANDT, under the necessity of an increased demand for subsidiary coins,” snlq 314 Minnesota Avenue. Phone 65 Bemidiji, Minn, [ |Ceneral Frank Hall, “will be to stim: ulate the production of silver bearing r | S ON EASY PAYMENTS tain mines, closed since 1893, will be reopened because the market will be more stable and in the ever present hope of an advance in price. “This implies early enlargment of both milling and smelting faciiities. It means, moreover, increased activity in all lines of business, the employ- ment of more men and a flood of pros- perity for all raillways which penetrate the mining regions. It is also lable to multiply orders for mining machin- ery and all supplies entering into mine ‘work. s “Nothing that has oocurred In the last decade has caused more rejoicing among producers of mineral than the action taken by the secretary of the treasury just promulgated.” For the man or woman of moderate means we are offering lots in the third addition on easy monthly payments. The lots are nicely located and the price is within the reach of all. Accident Occurs on Torpedo Boat De- stroyer Worden, Norfolk, Va., Aug. 13 —8ix men were burned by an explosion in the paint locker on the torpedo boat destroyer ‘Worden at the Norfolk navyyard, While driving rivets in the paint locker on the Worden one of the hot pleces of dteel fell into a quantity of varnish, causing it to explode. Robert White and Willlam H. Wilson, who were driving the rivets, were blown through the opening leading into the paint locker and landed on deck. William H. Wilson, one of the in- Sured men, may die. 2 For further particulars write or call Bemidji Townsite and Im- provement Company. H. A. SIMONS, Agent. Swedback Block, Bemidji. 81X BURNED IN EXPLOSION. i the blood rich, and why it gives courage and strength. Ask him if it is just the medicine you need, FS e anscaretnt Additional Locals Read the Daily Pioneer. See Alice, the ladies’ and child- ren’s favorite. Thayer Bailey left this noon for the twin cities. George Wallace is in from his homestead north of Solway. W. E, Neal went to Deer River this noon to look after his cedar business at that place. J. G. Morrison, Sr.,and J. G. Morrison, Jr., were here today from the Red LakeIndianagency. Attorney J. A. Hendricks came over from Fossnon this noon and appeared in a case before Judge Frank Tufts. deputy U. S, of court. For County Auditor. the voters at the primary electior band at Grafton, N. D., and Chas. A. Harris, alsoa resident of Graf- ton, arrived in the city yestorday for a few days’ visit here. . C. J. Fisk, judge of the district court for Grand forks county, N. D, and wife returned home yesterday afternoon, after having spent a few days with friends at Grand Forks bay. Candidate for Sheriff. good and business like manner. at the Pioneer Office. ? = ‘When your nerves are weak, when you ' . H l o S k are easily tired, when you feel all run PROFESSIONAL chammrlaln,s & a ’C down, then is the time you need a good C A R D S R " strong tonic — Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, Your o . ofike § doctor will tell you why it has such power over weak nerves, why ‘it makes We publish J.0, Ayer Co., ool Towell Mass. Depnty U.-S. Marshall Here. Attorney and Counsellor at Law shal, spent last night in Bemidji and left this morning for Fergus Falls, He had in custody James | & g ncoonaw. Turcott of Island Lake, who was itlein - indicted by the federal grand jury MODOII,I Aav]&%l%spltkm at Fergus Falls last spring on the| Bemidy, Miss. Ofice: Swedback Bleck charge of sellingliquor toIndians, Turcott will be taken before the clerk of the U. 8. dourt at Fergus and be either committed to jail| Diseases of the Eye a specialty. or bound over to the next term ! POLITICAL ANN‘)UNCE"ENTS; DR. WARNINGER VETERINARY SURGEON Telephone Number 209 q Third St., one block west of 1st Nat'l Bank Ihereby announce myself a candidate for DRAY AND TRANSFER. the republican nomination for Auditor of S e R e Reltram! county, subject to the decision of Wes Wright, ber 18, 1900. JAMES L. GrorgE. I hereby announce myselt as a candidate for the republican nomination for the office of sheriff of Beltrami county, to be voted up- on at the primary election to be held Sept. 18, DENTISTS. 1906, and should I recelve the nomination and later the election will conduct the office in a Dr. R. B. Foster, A M. E. THURSTON. Dr. Phinney . | WANTED—For the U. S, Marine Blank books and office suppnes Colic, Cholera & Diarrhea not S e ) M ey ey e aeed = D. H. FISK genl ek Office opposite H. Markbam. P. J. Russell Attorney at Law BEBMIDJL, = - = = = (NN, C. A, Pitkin. mar- PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. L. A. Ward, M. D,, Physicisn and Surgeon. Glasses fitted. ile? BUY IT NOW. Dr. Rowland Gilmore Barker’s Drug Store Physician and Surgeon Office: Iiles Block Dray and Transfer. 404 Beltrami Ave (ONE CENT A WORD. —_———— No Advertiseinent Accepted For Less Safe and Plano moving. Than 15 Cents. Phone No. 58 | ¢18 America Ave. |Cash Must Accompany All Out Of Town Orders HELP WANTED. “ Corps; men between ages 21 and 35. An opportunity to see the world. For full informa- SURGEON DENTISTS PHONE 124 MILES BLOCK. DR. J. T. TUOMY tion apply in person or by let- Allan Huck and Miss Agnes Dean of Barnesyille are the guests of the former’s mother and sister, Mrs. William Hillgrove and Florence Huck. Miss Dean is the “hello” girl at Barnesville. Anton Erickson has disposed of his interest in the Vort Nye Hjem Publishing company to O. J. Tagley of Nymore and has served all connection with the Scandinavian paper published by the company. Rev. Hamilton, the evangelist, |5 left on Saturday for his home at ‘Cleveland, Ohio. He had been camping on the northeast shore|P. Jul 1906. Fred Bursley, Dblace, salary for July, 1906. Tim Quinn, assistant janito for July, 1906 A. B. Hazen, strect commissioner, sal- AP for July. 1906 . B. Hazen, water Mrs. P. J. Russell returned | ary for July, 1806 this noon from Thief River Falls, 3 Mary Montbriand, janitress a B where she had been on a visit. |, dross, fire depariment, July, 1006 ¥ Thos. Dosman, 6 days with team ( She was accompanied by Mrs. C, Ire" G S e A : Frank Chapman, 3 days jabor (Hazon! O. Olson of Thief River 'alls, and | Fred Fredotto. 4 days 1abor (H anors B Albert Smart, sprinkling streets, J Mrs. W. T. Morrison and Mrs. | "3 o . A. Ludington; W. H. Garden of Drayton, N. D., | paver cans to daf te. s E Duluth Engineering Co. balance on who will visit here until after car- | _bill rendered. - o Tno, Washburn, nival, ment, 6 months' salary $50, rejected. (OFFICIAL) Called to order by Chairman Gould. l'l‘ewllt—-élnv{ger. Miller, Smart, oul and ordered pald: for July, Jno Cline, pat: 1006 of Lake Bemidji, near “Rocky Point,” for several days prior to Spooner this afternoon. W. J. Cashel, president of a his departure. | McTaggert appeured and took his ‘seat in More than 100 people went to|“jncry Moved and ded, e 1 Rellby yestorday on the. exean |Shssatvcondet, wpier eommistoner | Night Calls Promptly An- auents to date; carried, sion train which was run by the | jowepe * Addition to Bemidil “plat" ap- | M. R.L. & M. The crowd was|,saviisionefotlot ar md -5 n taken over Red lake onthe steam- | “HoiGi, Platt papproved. = 1, Minn., July 30, 1906. Dr. C. ;th%nith' Bemidjl, Council met at city hall In regular meeting. A A. Carter, Mayor, salary for July, 1906, .8 Ju Norman Htl:llxl.’l‘liers. patrolman, salary in 2nd addition to ler to U. S. Marine Corps re- cruiting office, cor. Beltrami and Second Aves.,, Bemidji, Minnesot: » Dentist First National Bank Bulld’g. Telephone No. 230 otice B. H. Winter's Stora. WANTED—For U. S. army ablc- Kinch, bodied, unmarried men be- , Mayer, McTaggart. iti- § e 5 of 1ass Meating tend mk amsroved, | V- B- Baumbach, President. tween ages of 21 and 35, citi nu The following audited bills were allowed ©O. W. Baumbach, Vice-President. 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. WANTED—Lady cook, wages $30.00 per month: Also dish- washer at $400 per week, Hotel Stechman, Tenstrike, W. L. Brooks, Cashier. Lumbermens National Bank OF BEMIDJI. Respectfully Solicits Your Business. FIRE INSURANCE written in the Best Old Line Companies. Minn. b JQ\ WANTED—Dining room girl. S QQQOQ S Will pay good wages. Inquire “ Lakeshore Hotel. % g 10& ¢ Q ’, WANTED—Two chamber maids and a kitchen girl. Hotel Brink- OPEN DAY AND NIGH man. Good Rigs and Careful Drivers LIVERY HACK IN CON- NECTION. FOR SALE. S FOR SALE—Five milch cows. Inquire at this office. FOR SALE—Magnificent moose L head, mounted; will be sold cheap. Inquire at this office, FOR SALE— Rubber stamps. The Pioneer will procure any o kind of a rubber stamp for s you on short notice. FOR SALE—Or will trade for theran . A hurch societies for reduction of ware Bemidji city property, one er ‘“Michael Kelley” to a point %;‘%:imr?a?gmeé:fifd; o.:‘:mi.’{'u?.a "and 'second e hundred sixty acre fabi; Ap- — 7 . . i1q | wa s on urches arson | : A sowe fifteen miles distant, while |3the difforeny ‘donominations o 5 the oo | /] ply A. P. Henrionnet, 916 Min- a few went over to the Red Lake | §qtties, Sorriedy o - o agency on the government boat. %cr‘l'n 22000, by the Metropolitan Surety Co., ongin- E nesota Ave. ¥,as ‘o motion aad seeond approved FOR SALE—Dining room table, g i saa ’ | 5 The excursion is said to have |“YiduorHcense bond of . E. Kinnoy was ro- chairs bed steads and other been a successful one in every |{rred back for bondsman in lieu of Tom THE COMIORTABLE WAY. household articles: Must be ‘Appiications of Andrew Dahl and J. P, 2 respect. Taylor for Hauos. ligense was secomred” and sold at once. Mrs. J. A. — plibllcll.lon ordered. ed and seconded the committeo on No. 108..Park Rap. s Line..7:10 a..m. MY aa i o Ave. Mrs. Josephine Kellogs Goff, daugh. | o8 3%¢eRialn o obablo cot ot efating | B (Gonnecta with Orioutal Limited 2t EAST BOUND. McConkey, 904 Mississippi ter and heiress of the late A. N. Kel- | tracks aund report tonext meeting. Carried. Sauk Centre, .rrlvsn'munswolls at FOR SALE—Remington type- logg of the Kellogg newspaper syndi-| Noiod ’.fi’"'"‘ Avprovea, SV D 1, 5% aul a6 B, writer. Latest improved ma- 3 cate, is dead at Battle Creck, Mich, "Fhos. Maloy. W.A. Goula No. &....Duluth Express. City Clerk. - " Chalrman 2 chine with tabulator, and first class typewriter desk. Neither Wall Paper J. A. HOFF Reliable Painter Qils The Right Road TO CHICAGO, KANSAS CITY AND OMAHA FROM SAINT PAUL OR MINNEAPOLIS . t ltdlany trains dally, superbly equipped, making as! me. Throngh Tourist Cars to California, with cholce of routes west of Omaha or Kansas Clity. For' Informatidn write to J.P. ELMER, General Passenger Agest, St. Pav), Mina. Mouldings All Work Guaranteed. Shop Rear Swedback Blk Varnishes Blackduck, Bemidji, Walker used but little and both in first — class condition. Call at Pio- neer office. No 107...Park Rapids Live...7:55p m MISCELLANEOUS. e PUBLIC LIBRARY — Open Tuesdays and Saturdays, 2:30 to6p, m. Thursdays 7 to 8 p. m. also. Library in base- : ment of Court House. Miss = Mabel Kemp, librarian Minnesota & International PeNRVRGHAL T n Connection with the Nvfl L “-'-s ..No;'them Pacifie.. "*c'.‘.';"o'y'g;:g'%.‘ras Provides the best train passenger Pekone sthon, etum service between Northome, Funkley e {FULL INFORMATION FROM E E CHAMBERLAIN. Agt. Bemidji, Minn. and intermediate points and Minne- . “Teath apolis, St. Paul, Fargo and Duluth | semios tisomre ™ e areor i hester '}%d all g)olnu ;Iat west “X‘} :&n‘h. rough coaches orthome = = and Ilfe Twin Cities. No_change EEEECEEEE EIIDI 3D ‘l);r L:lfi:.“'Ample time at Brainerd B l s l A R {VANDERLI PsCO Eftoctive June sth- 8. Dally except Sunday STATIONS 2 have removed to their new # quarters where they in- h vite the public to call and inspect the new stock of PIANOS ORGANS ETC. Ropatrs for all kinds of Sewing Ma- chines. Sewing Machine oll and need- * les. We tune Plonos and repal 1 : gans and Sowing Machines. : : H & 3333333 FEECECEEEECEEEEEEFEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE & & © 7