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Stensland had many frignds among women of this eity, upon whom he was accustomed to gpend much money and one of these, feeling that sbe had not been treated by him with due consideration, came to the Tribune a few days after his flight with information regarding the direction in which he had gone. Her information was somewhat indefinite. but investigation proved its probable Pack Your Trunk And Go East That's a good start toward a pleasant and profitable Summer Vacation. In purchasing your tciket 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 Pioneer 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. 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The Tribune correspondent and Assistant State's Attorney Olsen were hot on his trail and arrived in Tangier about one hour after he had left it for a trip to the east coast of Africa. 1t was ascer- tained that he had deposited $i2,000 in a bank at Tangier and believing that he would soon return the two men decided to await him there. Stensland was arrested while in the British postofice in Tangier. Woman’s Trials. ‘The bitter trail in a woman’s life is to be childless. Who can tell how hard the struggle mm{ have been ern she learnt to resign herself to her lonely lot? The ab- sence of this link to bind marital life together, the absence of this one pledge to mutual affection is a common disap- gglntmenf» Many unfortunate couples come estranged thereby. Even if they do not drift apart, one may read the whole extent of their disappointment in the eyes of such a childless couple when they rest on the children of others. To them the largest family does not secm too numerous. 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Swedback Block, Bemnidji. ]| faation: Ce°F the most caroful exam- Dr. Plerce’s Pleasant Pellets best and safest Iaxative (:rewofim The Daily Pioneer| fled for'the position he seoks, and, being o Dractical farmer and businoss man, he will be. able to see the needs in both 1ines, It elected, one of his principles will be “to onact such laws as will be a benefit to the most people,” He will favor a reciprocal de~ murrage law, a reduction in express, freight and passengor rates; incroased powers to the Rallroad aud Warehouse commission, thor- ough regulation and control of all corpora- tions and the taxation of the same in the same manner as other property; redistricting of the state leglslatlve and senatorial ais- Legislative Candidato, Tn announcing mysolf as a candidate for the legislature trom the sixty-fiest district, comprising the countles of Beltrami, Olear- water and Red Lake, T desire to assure the voters of thie district that T am in hearty ac- cordance with the forward movement and step for the drainage of this northern country and the betterment of Its roads which means we will encourage Immigration and encour- age leglslation in that direction. There are propositions other than these to be taken up, and T will, if nominated and glected, do my best for all things pertaining to my district and will endeavor to follow the wishes of the peopie. T belleve that dralnage and good roads are the paramount lssues, and what is nceded for the bottorment of our district. Tscek the nomination at the request of a number of Interests, and will maintain an in- dependent stand, seconded only as the best interests of the state may demand. I have always been an independent worker:in my css, and in this, the people’s business, All be independent, I will always seek st interests of my constituents and the honest carrying out of the work pertaining 10 the office, and will favor the citizens of my district as a body politic. With the above briet outline of my political intentions, I respecttully solicit your aid and support at the polls on the 18th of September. J.J. OrsAnL. For County Auditor. Ihereby announce myself a candidate for the republican nomination for Auditor of Reltraml county, subject to the decision of the voters at the primary clection, Septem- ber 18, 1906, JAMES L. GEORGE. Candidate for Sheriff. T hereby announce myself 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 Sevt. 18, 1006. and should I receive the nomination and later the election will conduct the office in a g00d and business like manne M. E. THURSTON. Candidate for County Attorney. Thereby announce myself a candidate for the Republican nomination for the office of county attorney of Beltrami county, Minn, at the primaries..September 18th, 1906, If nom- inated and elected I pledie myself toperform the duties of the office to the best of my ability with justice and impartialety. JORN F, GIBBONS. Candidate for Clerk of Court. Thereby announce myself as a candidate for the Republican nomination for clerk of district court to be voted upon at the primary election September 18, 1906. Should I re- ceive the nomination and later the election. I will conduct the office in a careful and bus ness like manner, * CHARLES F. SCHROEDER- Candidate for Treasurer. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the republican nomination for Treasurer of Beltrami county, to be voted on at the primary election to be held Sept. 18, 1906. Should I recelve the nomination and later the election as county treasurer, will, as in the past, conduct the office in a good and business-like manner. G. 0. FrRENCE Candidate for Auditor. Ihercby announce myself as a candidate tor the Reépublican nomination for county auditor of Beltrami county subject to the de- cislon of the voters at the primary election September 18th, 1906. Should I receive the nomination and later the election as county auditor, I shall endeavor. as in the past. to of more stringent pure food laws: liberal sup- Dort for state sanitorlums for care and cure of consumptives; addiilonal support to pub- lic schools; educational schools; drainage: §00d roads: and for state development; the. safe guarding of state timber and mineral property: and the re-election of Knute Nel- son to the United States senate. These with the matteis of Interest to the people and for which he will do his best for the groatest number of people Interested. arc a few of the many principles which Mr. Han- son, If elected, will do for the people of his district. Can you afford to trust these great ques- tions to one who has not declared himself or who might be indiffcrent to these principles, or any of them, TRADES UNION CONGRESS. Thirty Members of Parliament Par- ticipate in Proceedings. Liverpool, Sept. 4—The thirty-ninth annual trades union congress opened at St. George’s hall here during the day with the largest attendance on record. Four hundred and ninety dele- gates were present, representing over 1,600,000 trades unionists. Thirty labor members of the house of commons participated in the meet- ing, compared with seven at last year’s congress. The American Federation of Labor was represented. After an address of welcome had been deliv- ered by the lord mayor in behalf of the corporation of Liverpool the con- gress proceeded with the business of the session. Among the earliest acts of the congress was the unanimous adoption of a resolution of symvathy with tiie Russian people in their desire for a constitutional government. The American delegates, }. K. Fos- ter and James Wilson, will address the congress Sept. 6 on the conditions of labor in the United States. by express, prepais 81.00. or 3 bottles $2." 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E: McDonald ATTORNEY AT LAW Bemidl, Minn. Office: Swedback Block. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. L. A. Ward, M. D., Physician and Surgeon. Diseases of the Eye a specialty, Glasses fitted. Dr. Rowland Gilmore Physician and Surgeon Office: Iiles Block DR. WARNINGER VETERINARY SURGEON Telephone Number 209 Third St., one block west -of 15t Nat'l Bank Almost every family has need of a reliable remedy for colic or diarthea‘at some- time during the year. - This remedy is recommended by dealers who have sold it for many years and know its value. It has reccived thousands of testimonials from grateful people. It has been prescribed by phy- sicians with the most satisfactory results. It has often saved life before medicine could have been sent for or a physician summoned. It only costs a quarter. Can you afford to risk so much for so lide? BUY IT NOW. Barker’s Drug Store WANIS ONE CENT A WORD. No Advertisenent Accepted For Less Than I5 Cents. DRAY AND TRANSFER. Wes Wright, Dray and Transfer. Phone 40. 404 Beltrami Ave Tom Smart Dray and baggage. Safe and Piano moving. Phoge No. 58 618 America Ave. DENTISTS. Dr. R. B. Foster, Dr. Phinney SURGEON DENTISTS PHONE 124 MILES BLOCE, DR. J.T. TUOMY Dentist First National Bank Build’g. Telephone No. 230 Dr. C. M. Smith, DENTIST Offics over B. . Winter’s Store. Cash Must Accompany All Out Of Town Orders HELP WANTED. WANTED! HAYMAKERS! . - AT ONCE! NOW! MEN! . . Those wishing to make hay on meadows . - one and one half miles south of Bemidji . will please call on G. EE. CARSON . at the Postoffice at once. Good Wages. . WANTED—For the U. S, Marine Corps; men between ages 21 and 35. An opportunity to see the world. For full informa- tion apply in person or by let- ler to U. S. Marine Corps re: cruiting office, cor. Beltrami and Second Aves., Bemidji, Minnesota. TIME TABLE MINNEAPOLIS, RED LAKE & MANITOBA RY. CO. Daily—Except Sundays. TO REDBY AND‘“ &E}TURN. In effect Ang Lv Bemidji -During August and September. Excursion train. 00 a. m. | Lv Redby...5:30 p. m. Ly Bemid, discharge the dutics of the office faithfully and in a business like manner. JouN WILMANN, Candidate for Register of Deeds. I hereby announce myselt as a candidate for the Republican nomination for the office of register ot deeds to be voted upon at the primaries to be held September 18, 1906, Tam tamiliar with record work, having had a thor- ough raining in that line and if elected will conduct the office in a careful and business like manner. Soliciting your support. J.P. RIDDELL. Familiarly known as “Reddy” Riddell. FOLEY’S WILL CURE YOU of any case of Kidney or Bladder disease that is not beyond the reach of medi- cine. Take it atonce. Do not risk having Bright’s Dis- ease or Diabetes. There is nothing gained by delay. 50c..and $1.00 Bottles. REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. arker’s Drug Store. PLUMBINGT For County Commissioner. Thereby announce myzelf as a candidate for county commissioner from the first dis- trict to be voted upon at the primaay elettion September 18, 1006. If nominated and elected will give the interests of the county and dis- trict my careful attention. L. G. K1NcH. Candidate for Sheritf, I hereby announce myselfas a Republican candidate for the nomination for sheriff of Beltrami county, to be voted upon at the primary election to be held September 18, 190€. If I receive the nomination and later the election, will conduct the office as in the past, in a good and business lilke-manner Thanking you for past favors and for any favors which you may show at this time, yours sincerel. TrOS. BATLEY, Candidate for Clerk of Court. T hereby announce my candidacy for the republican nomination for Clerk of Court at the primary election to be held Sept. 18, 1906. During my first term, I have used my influ- . "» @ TIN AND RE- ence for the interest of the county: always prompt in attending to my official duties, and courteous and obliging to all. If successtul PAIR WORK- at the primary election and re-election, my efforts will be asin the past. Trusting that you may favor me with your support, I am. Very Sincerely Yours, F. W. RHODA. For Judge of Probate. I wish to announce my candidacy for the Republican nomination for Judge of Probate at the primary election, Sept. 18, 1006, It my administration of the office in the past meets with your approval, I kindly ask for your support at the coming election. Pledg- ing myselt, should I bo re-elected, to conduct the office to the very best ot my abllity in the future, asT have heretofore, Thanking one and all for past_favors, I am, yours specttully, M. A. CLAR! Candidate for County Superintendent of Schools. I hereby announce my candidacy tor the republican nomination for county superin- tendent of schools to be voted upon at the primary election September 18, 1906. Ihave been In the educational work for the past twenty-two years, as a teacher, In- suructor or superintendent. For four years I was assistant county superintendent of the Ottertall county schols. which ‘position T resigned t0 attend the ‘state untversity, and of which school 1 am a graduate. For the You get the best services on the shortest notice. Doran Bros. TELEPHONE NO. 2256 4 EEEEE 333333333333 ’ % BISIAR efficient romedy that can possibly be used. |- past six years T have been identified with the public school work of Beltrami county and familiar with the needs of the county schools. It elected I will conduct the educatlonal work of the county ina careful manner and for the interests of all and build up our coun- ty schools In every department. Respectfully soliciting your support, WILLIAM B.STEWART. have removed to their new quarters where they in- | vite the public to call and inspect the new stock of Candidate for Superintendent of Schoofs. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the republican nomination for the office of superintendent of schools of Beltraml county, to be voted on at the primary election to be held Beptember 18, 1006, Should I recelve the nomination, and, later, be elected to above offiec, Tshall in the future, as in the past, glve my time and best efforts to the schools of the county. 2 J. PIANOS ORGANS ETC. " Repatrs for all kinds of Sewing Ma- RGAN, - What Ir. Hansos Stands For. chines. Sewing Machine otl and Mr. A. L. Hauson, Republican candidate | 1es. We tune Plonos and re for the senate, is a: man of strong personality, e ReRing Mushines iy and it nominated and elected will be one of any eod Suwing Moshlnes. ¢+ the strongest men in thesenate.. 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