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Fetzer, present receiver of the contidentlal, Write Gy today atut yourca:e | bank, who was appointed by Judge ; 500 Century i Brentano recently, Is made a party to §-500 Century_Bldg. Minneapol FARNCIS W. KING, Supt, | the suit. ric RoRMAN W.KING. J. P. POGUE'S LIVERY, FEED AND SALE STABLE BEMIDJI, s MINN The Chicago Day Limited via the Burlington Route gives you a delightful day- light ride along the Mississippi River. Nearly 300 miles of magnificent river scemery. Your trip to Chicago will be pleasant, comfortable and interesting if you use this train. v Three trains daily: Leave Minneapolis 7:30 a. m., 7:50 p. m., 9:50 p. m. Leave St. Paul 8:20 a. m., 8:40 p. m., 10:30 p. m. Arrive Chicago 9:35 p.m., 9.00 a. m., 11:15 p. m. For further information and descriptive toldercall on any ticket agent or address Il F. M RUGG, Northwestern Passenger Butlington| Agt. Germania Life Bullding, St. Paul, Minn. lour! Flour! If you want good flour letus send you a sack of our “Majestic” The Daily Pioneer PUBLISHED MVERY AFTRRNOON, Official Paper City of Bemidji By A. KAISER. Entered in the postoffice at Bemldji. Minn., as second class matter. I hereby announce myself as a candidate | mended SUBSCRIPTION $5 PER YEAR|of Beltramt county, to be voted on at the | S¥3 If men wore peek-a-boo waists would anybody care to—but perish the thought. for the republican nomination for Treasurer | . In ll.'z(“fis:h:fl}gs': %‘}“’:‘p" sy Attorney at Law m"l{ yhe:'n . i,l,‘:gw dxi’;u:!nu«;; o weak stomach, as in the mli; stages of | BBMIDS, - -T- - . nAmn. Chig primary electlon to be held Sept. 18, 1906. | consumption, there can be no doubt that testimonials from grateful people. almn:d Ix recelve the nomination and later g}xcezlhne acth o ‘S?I]mblat nutritive and B. . NcDenald, CA piKls, It has been prescribed by phy- | o election as county treasurer, will, as In | aids the Golden Seal roof ne roof i i icians with most satisf; . o ‘pask, conduct tho ofieo m a gl and | Queen's root and Black Charrarnc s | McDonald & Pitkin Scmns fhe ol . businessliko manner. G, 1, Pusow | promoting digestion and building up the LAWYERS results. ‘ : and_bringing about & healthy condmgn Bemidy; hes. 1, Svel Black It has saved lfe before ‘NHEN,” THE QUESTION. “Uncle Joe” launched his campaign for the presidential nomination with a |later typical stand-pat speech. Among other things which sound nice but don’t mean anything, he says:|’ “I heartily indorse the plat- form lately adopted by the re: publicans of Indiana, which, in lican party will revise the tariff|"" when it will do more good than harm to the great mass of the people.”’ than harm!” and Joseph Cannon ness The ‘“‘great mass of the people’” THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER. SATURDAY EVENING, AUGUST 18, 1906, POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS Ihereby announce myselt a candidate for gropmle- of its own, being a vaiuable the republican nomination for Auditor of Bemidji Pioneer Publishing Co. |Reltrami county, subjoct to the decision of the \':mrs at the primary election, Septem- root, Stone root and Queen’s root, con- Der 18, 1900, ; I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the republican nomination for the office Cannon has |of sheriff ot Reltrami county. to be voted up- onat the primary election to be held Sept. I8, 4 - 1806, and shonld I recelve the nomination and | With hoarseness, In acute coughs it fs Dlses oo 0(’31::‘:“ Efl:{;,d' speclalty, lle? BUY IT NOW. ¢ olectlon will conduct the office 1 o | BOY 80 effective. | It fs 15 the lingering R £o0d and business like manne Whon "accompanied by® Dlasgiiig: 8 = 5 B M.%. Tuonsrow, | jHhon “accompaniod by, bleeding ' rom | Dr. Rowland Gilmore| Barker’s Drug Store T hereby announce myself a candidate for the Republican nomination for the office of ty Inated and elected I pledge myself toperform substance, says that the repub-|the duticsoftheoffice to the bost of my abillty Ihereby announce myself as a candidate for the Republican nomination for clerk of “When it will do more good | district court to be voted upon at the primary election September 18, 1906, celve the nomination and later the election, and the trusts are to say “when.”’ | I will conduct the office in a caretul and busi- : il A Valuable Agent. ‘The glycerine employed in Dr. Plerce’s medicines greatly enhances the medi- cinal P“’p"'"“ Wwhich it extracts and holds {n golution much better than alco- hol would, It also possesses medicinal PROFESSIONAL ..CARDS.. Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera & Diarrhea Remedy Almost every family has need of a reliable remedy for colic or i at some time during the For County Auditor, lemulcent, nutritive, antiseptic and anti- ferment. It adds g‘r’euly ul)) tfi: :lfl::c of the Black Cherrybark, Golden Sea) LAWYERS. D. H. FISK Attorney and Counsellor at Law Office opposite Hotel Markham, P. J. Russell JAMES L. Grorae. | tained in “Golden Medical Discovery” {n subduing chronic, or lingering coughs, bronchial, throa%' and lfing fiflecugnu: for all of which these ;fmm &re recoms by standard medical authorities, year. This remedy is recommended by dealers who have sold it for Candidate for Treasurer. Candidate for Sheriff. of the whole s not be expec medicine could have been sent for or a physician summoned. It only costs a guarter. Can you afford to risk so much for so stem. Of course, it must t0 work miracles, It wil Bat cure consumption except in its earlier stages. It will cure very severe, obstin- ate, chronic coughs, bronchial and laryn- geal troubles, and’ chronic soro throat PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. L. A. Ward, M. D., Physicisn and Surgeon, Physician and Surgeon Office: Miles Block DR. WARNINGER VETERINARY SURGEON Telephone Number 209 Third St., one block west of ist Nat'l Bank DRAY AND TRANSFER. Wes Wright, Dray und Transfer. 404 Beltrami Ave Tom Smart Dray and baggage. Safe and Plano moving. Phone No. 58 | 18 America Ave. DENTISTS. marvelous cures. Send for and read the little book of extracts, treating of the rraperues and uses of the several med- cinal roots that enter into Dr. Plerce's Candidate for County Aftorney. Golden Medical Discovery and learn why this medicine has such a wide range of application in the cure of disea: Itis sent free. ddress Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. The “Discovery” con- tains no alcohol or harmful, habit-form- ing drug. Ingredients all grlnwd on each bottle wrapper in plain English. Sick people, especially those sufferin, {rom diseases of long standing, are invi to consult Dr. Pierce by letter, correspondence is held as strict] ptember 18th, 1906, If nom- Justice and impartialety. Joux F. GIBBONS. WANTS ONE CENT A WORD. No Advertiseinent Accepted For Less Than 15 Cents. Cash Must Accompany All Out Of Town Orders = HELP WANTED. Candidate for Clerk of Court. Phore 40. . All srprlva.m and sacredly confidential, Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. Dr. Pierce’s Medical Adviser is sent free on receipt of stamps to pay expense of mailing only. Sen Should I re- 21 one-cent stam for paper-covered, or 31 stamps for cloth- bound copy. like manner., ; 0 ARELES F. SCHROEDER. Dr. R. B. Foster have long wanted immediate FIGHT LIVE STOCK ASSOCIATION. : 2 WANTED--For the U. S, Marine revision. Candidate for Skrifl, Dr. thney Corps; men between ages 21 What is this government of | o acroby announcomsselfas a Republican | co Operative Company Organized by| SURGEON DENTISTS and 85. An opportunity to see didate for the nomination for sherlff of Cattle: Ralsers. PHONE 124 MILES BLOCK § e ours; a republic, or a benevolent | Beltrami county, to be voted upon st the = attle "18 e U :he wor%d. For full m{:)rma- S primary election to be held September 18 | Topeka, Kan., Aug. 18—The Co-Op- 5 ion a; in person or let- paternalism? ise, T recelvo the nomination and later DR. J. T. TUOMY ler top{)y,ys‘ Lga.rine CO,‘,Z o —_— the clection, will conduct the office as in the | incorporated here to do a general live Dentist cruitin, il Belt: i e SR’S EYILE | PS% in a good and business like manner, 5 ) g ofllce, cor. Beltrami . < FOR THE FARMER’S EYE. | myiiing'von for past. favoss and for sue é"‘:‘:k éfi;'c’:gl;s‘;': t;'f:;‘:ss,)n‘:a;{: "::; First National Bank Bulld’g. Telephone No.230| 8nd Second Aves., Bemidji, Mankato Free Press: Just at|favors which you may show at this time, b ""I L. It i Bala that, the ith Minnesota. this time the large city mail w"“smmsly_ k- Toion; BAITEY; : yoive::sx.mg“?z:: for the )ewc:e?s- Dr.C, M. S i WANTED—For U. S. bl ey 2 DENTIST —For U. S. army able- e - order houses are active in flood- Candidate for Clerk of Court. g‘;n’]flse of ?illl;:lg ;}:lee 1‘11:;“)1;1;*;:;:)\‘": Office over E. H. Winter's Stors, bodied, unmarried men be- - ;. . . L. lock assocl L. e ing the country with big, hand-| Ibereby announce my candidacy for the tween ages of 21 and 35, citi- g ¥ Wit & republican nomination for Clerk of Court, at | € 10wa, Kansas, Colorado and Texas | . R, Baumbach, President. zens ofl;g United States, of % somely gotten up fall catalogues, | e primary election 1o e beld Sept. 18, 1906, | cattle raisers. C. W. Baumtach, Vice-President. J quoting attractive prices on staple articles and making all|pron your cash. their goods for the farmers’ eggs, poultry or other produce. They don’t trust a penny’s worth, but muke you pay cash before you get the goods and the freight besides. If anything is wrong with the goods or they do not suit, they will not exchange them for you. They pay no taxes into your city or county treasury, with which our schools are maintained, roads, bridges and sidewalks built. They do not contribute to our churches, charitable institutions, nor to our poor. Then why should ‘you be so willing to patronize them? . You know that they must make large profits and that their bargains are usually bargains of repentance for the buyer. Two of the large mail order houses of Chicago are rated worth from ten to twenty million dollars each and they have made these vast fortunes by selling inferior goods his Ripe Fruit: Peaches, Plums, Pineapples, Oranges and Bananas. Just received a large shipment of Gotzian’s shoes. Lat- est styles. Prices right. Try our Monogram and University Coffee, TEA: Green tea per pound, 2Ic Faney dairy butter, 10¢, 17c and 20¢ per pound. Strictly fresh Eggs a specialty at our store. Remember for good goods trade at the old Reliable Store. SCHROEDER & SCHWANDT, 314 Minnesota Avenue. Phone 65 Bemidiji, Minn. Open from 6 a. m. to 8 p. m. LOTS ON EASY PAYMENTS 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. ~ e — For further particulars write or call Bemidji Townsite and Im- provement Company. at prices of superior articles. Still farmers and others are con- stantly sending their money .to get mail order bargains and when they get bit they say nothing but bite on the next tempting bait. RECORDED AT WASHINGTON. South American Earthquake Shown in Seismograph, ‘Washington, Aug. 18.—The weather bureau has issued the following earth., quake bulletin: “A very heavy, distant earthquake was recorded on the seismographs at the weather bureau in Washington at 7:26 p. m,, seventy-fifth meridian time. Complete and perfect records were obtained of both the north and south and the east and west movements of the earth. “The earth tremors at Washington During my first term, I have used my influ- prompt in attending to my official duties, and sorts of big sounding claims for | courteous and obliging to all. It successtul at the primary election and re-election, my efforts will be as In the past. Trusting that They do not offer to exchange | you may favor me with your support. I am. = Very Sincerely Yours, T. W. RHODA. with intent to commit assault and who afterwards outraged a fourteen- year-old negro girl, was lynched at Greenwood about 7:30 p. m. A negro woman fired the first shot at Davis. Governor scene shortly after the negro had been captured. A platform was erected in a fence corner on the premises of the victim’s father, from which platform Governor Heyward addressed the mob in an effort to prevent the lynching. The governor beseeched the mob not to lynch Davis, but in vain. from the view of the governor and within a short distance of the home of bullets. MOODY VISITS ROOSEVELT. Filling of Vacancies on Federal Bench Oyster Bay, L. I, Aug. 18.—Attorney head by the blast. He died soon aft- erward. good character and temperate habits, who can speak, read and write English. For in- formation apply to Recruiting Officer, Miles block, Bemidji, Minnesota. WANTED—Second cook and a 'W. L. Brooks, Cashier. Italian Murders Constable. Asbury Park, N. J., Aug. 18.—Will- iam H. Rodgers, a constable who was stationed at a dance hall, was shot and killed by Frank Marchesano, an Italian. Marchesano insisted upon en- tering the hall without paying for ad- for the interest of the county; always Lumbermens Nation;l Bank OF BEMIDJI. R.éspecuully Solicits Your Business _ FIRE INSURANCE v 5 mission. When Rodgers refused t0|griyten n the Best Old Line Companics,| CDambermaid at Brinkman GOVERNOR'S PLEA IN VAIN. | ;3mit him he shot the constable twice. | * " ¥y e | - hotel: Mob Listens Lto H:: Speech but Insists Bubonic Plague in Brazil. WANTED: First class cook at — cor bl;n SYn; ":f“;ef;o. Bob Dar |1 Rio de Janeiro, Aug. 18.—There has . Cmy Restaurant. . oumbia,: Be S oS B0 “ | Leen an outbreak of bubonic plague at N\ ‘ s = "sé];““n:"gfg ‘;hfl’fl‘i’;‘sl"‘;’"déy "“3‘;‘;"3{: Campos, 140 mi'es northeast of this (4 QQQ S FOR SALE. ou saulte ennie FOR SALE—Magnificent moose head, mounted; will be sold cheap. Inguire at this office, FOR SALE— Rubber stamps, The Pioneer will procure any kind of a rubber stamp for you on short notice. FOR SALE—Remington type- writer. Latest improved ma- chine with tabulator, and first class typewriter desk. Neither Sivety? OPEN DAY AND NIGHT [ Good Rigs and Careful Drivers LIVERY HACK IN CON- NECTION. membranes. d not astrin Heyward reached the i used but little and both in first tds At the conclusion of his speech the BAFE. K Fareriabl L ates ok Poseriet class condition. Call at Pio- governor was vociferously cheered. e CHICH S Night Calls P, tly A i F. The mob then rushed the prisoner i Waeribbon: 3, 1g alls Fromptly An- neer oflice. It LOST and FOUND AN AN AP AN AN NN LOST: Plain Gold bracelet. Return to Pioncer «ffice for re- ward. victim the negro was riddled with w1 Do Mention s paper. © Madisen fifil‘lfi(fif CEEIIID B LOST—Strayed or stolen, a sor- Discussed. rel horse, weight 1500, stripe % BISIAR Live Stock company has been " % x ’ #g g& in the face, number on fore- eneral Moody, who was a guest of foot, a large spavin on off hind —— - : 8 ¢ Prosident Roosevelt over night, lett |8 Y ANDERLIP & CO THE COMFORTABLE WAY. leg. Finder will be rewarded Oyster Bay for Washington during the by informing W. T. Blakel = day. He said he had discussed with EAST BOUND. g w. 1. y. the president the mattor of filling sev- |® have removed to their new No. 108..Park Rap..s Line..7:10 a. m. - eral vacancies on the federal bench. |8 e (Connects with Orlental Limited at MISCELLANEOUS. The conclusion reached would be an-[® quarters where they in- &|W sauk Centre. arrives Minneapolls at PUBLIC. TIBRARY — Omon nounced later when the president vite the public to call and & 5:15p.m, St. Paul at5:45p. m) Tuesflsl s and Saturdays, fio made the appointments which had o ¥ 3 y Thured y8, 2: E— been decided upon. Nothing except : inspect the new stock of to 6 p, m. hursdays 7 to 8 routine matters were talked about, he | & p. m. also. Library in base- sald, and no reference made to Stand- | 4 S ment of Court House. Miss ard OIl suits. " Pl ANOS W ben Mabel Kemp, librarian. m T 1 % . ORGANS Mrs. Bain, owner of the Golden Explosion Kills Superintendent. [ M {FULL INFORMATION FROM West hotel at Blackduck, spent T— Chicago, Aug. 18—One man was |m ETC E E CHAMBERLAIN. Agt. R|. day'in the city and was a killed and three injured by a prema- |® 9 Bemidji, Minn. guest at the Remore hotel Z ture explosion of dynamite at the ; otel. 5% Deering harvester plant in South Chi- |# Repairs for all kinds of Sewing Ma- = cago. Superintendent Joseph Molet | chines. Sewing Machine oll and need- Beet Sugar Plants Gomoine. of the plant had his legs and arms : les. We tune Plonos and repair Or- Detroit, Aug. 18.—The Journal an- blown off and his eyes torn from his | ®ans and Sewing Machines. nounces that articles of incorporation Saassasssnsansansenassnnd | I006SOL € Lnternationg) [2ome,oce et in Lansinewicn e were of comparatively slow and de- liberate motion, each complete move- In Connection with the Sugar company, which will consoli- ment covering from eighteen to forty seconds of time. The earthquake lasted continuously for several héurs and finally ceased at about midnight. The most violent shock occurred at 7:42 p. m. “From press reports this is evident- 1y a record of the great Chilean earth- quake and is the heaviest recorded in ‘Washington since the San Francisco earthquake.” All Communication Cut Off. Buenos Ayres, Aug. 18.—All the at- tempts made here to obtain tele- graphic communication from Chile re- garding the reported earthquake were fruitless on account of wire communi- cation being Interrupted. CLAIMS BANK 1S SOLVENT. \Official Will Ask to Have Receivership Set -Aside, Chicago, Aug. 18.—Hllis E. Drake, who was in control of the Garfield Park bank, for which a receiver was appointed by Federal Judge Bethea, has given notice that he will ask that the receivership be set aside. Drake declared that he can show ample se- curities to the court which will dem: onstrate the needlessness of a re- celver. Recelver Heistand has appoint- H. A. SIMONS, Agent. Swedback Block, Bemidji. ed Drake custodian of the property until such time as he (Heistand) can take formal charge. . No rthe"n Paci fic“ date under one management at least seven of the largest beet sugar man- Prevides the best train passenger ufacturing plants in the state. service between Northome, Funkley Blackduck, Bemidjl, ‘Walker and intermediate points and Minne- London, Aug. 18.—The correspond- spolis, St. Paul, Fargo and Duluth | ent at Stockho!m of the Morning Post and all points east, west and Bouth. | telegraphs that Kock, the leader of the Through coaches between Northome| Red Guard of Finland, has been aod the Twin Ofties. No change| growned. He was on board a small ?’, ?fi“'. Ample time at Brainerd sailing boat bound for Sweden, which o e TIME CARDI=™ was run down by a Swedish vessel. ¥ Bitsottvy June 4t 5100, His body has been recovered. h excopt Sunday wnisy | For a clear complexion fake 2 = Laxative Fruit Syrup Pleasant to take Orino cleanses the sys- ‘tem, and makes sallow blotched complexions smooth and clear. Cures chronic constipation by gently . : Finnish Leader Drowned. Pack Your Trunk And Go East That's & good start toward a pleasant and profitable Summer Vacation. In purchasing ‘your teiket tell the agent that it Must read over the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Railway between the Twin Cities and Chicago. Five handsome daily trains including the Ploneer Limited and the Fast Mail. Direct connections at St. Paul Union Depot with all trains from the North and West. Sleeping car berths higher, wider and longer than the berths in other sleepers and therefore cooler and more comfortable for Summer travel. Let us know where you are going and fall information a8 to rates, routes, connections, etc. will be cheerfully furnished by return mail ‘W. B. DIXON NORTHWESTERN PASSENGER. AGENT 365 Robert Street, St. Paul Paul SagdsE I £