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Have you forgotten that family h history of yours, with its ten- ar Ou S dency to weak lungs? Your doctor has not, if you have! He will tell you the special danger of hard coughs in your case, Then ask him what he thinks about your taking Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. If he says it is agood medicine, why nottake itP ¥e have nossorelal, We publish 3.0, Ayegoc The Right Road TO CHICAGO, KANSAS CITY AND OMAHA FROM SAINT PAUL OR MINNEAPOLIS Many trains daily, superbly equipped, making fast time. Through Tourist Cars to California, with choice of routes west of Omaha or Kansas City. For information write to J. P. ELMER, General Passenger Agent, St. Paul, Minn. Pack Your Trunk And Go East That's & 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. Paul 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. Let us know where you are going and full information as to rates, routes, connections, etc. will be cheerfully furnished by return mail W. B. DIXON NORTHWESTERN PASSENGER AGENT 365 Robert Street, St. Paul Flour! Flour! If you want good flour let us send you a sack of our “Majestic” 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, 21c¢ Fancy dairy butter, 10¢, 17c and 20c 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 Bemidji, 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. For further particulars write or call Bemidji Townsite and Im- provement Company. H. A. SIMONS.'AA"ent. Syvedbacl:Block. quidfl. : 8 unmwhrdhbortor‘ll_le. I Onting Mi The Phenominal Novelty Hit. | Gertitcatoo! Amendment to Ariccs of tncors That to the “Belle of Japan” 3’.'.::."}'.""' Beltraml County Mercantile PROFESSIONAL i Ch ambedainfs - M FSE I JESENT! . [muab e etredibed the most phe. , KNCH AL ERNBXTHERIEENER . . O AR DS | OFFICIAL PAPER---CITY OF BEMID)J | Rowinal hit of years there is no i County Mereantili Co: was roe) Hrananaaasssanaaaas - | denying. Theatres packed to|Company in Minneapolis, Minnesots, on BEMIDII PIONEER PUBLISHING CO. | the doors. everywhere and hun: | aissit isetng tie folowins seoiution Was LAwYERS, By A. KAISER. lop! i dreds turned away 1s & common | Reso o oE s Gyl O 16K WM. B.MATTHEWS occurrence. Why is it? many THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER PUBLISHED NVERY AFIERNOON, Colic, Cholera & Diarrfiea Remedy| S e ———— = Almost P il oo B v Eutered in the postoffice at Bemidjl. Minn., ART v ATTORNEY AT LAW 5 98 #spnd olas Dinster ask. Thatcan beeasilyanswered [, Tho r 1t Bractices bofors tho Dnited States Supreme iz ey ] SUBSCRIPTION---$5.00 PER ANNUM | When one takes into_considera- Ired Bl General Land Ofice—Indlan Office and Gon- | § by dealers fihhve_nld it for - tno:rthnt :he theinncnl lovmg 'm WITN i M \;‘ 01, ton t&::{;;fil":nfl;;mfi:x& ot :;tfi:so‘-me. bllugflln:‘; ml;‘yyhe:.n I edwlnulue. o e e e e By et sometbing new and | AR T "o | 1ls Pt onlh SR S5} inonle o el e recent primary election 18 & n * " Viico Prosident, It has been pre byplly- theme for discussion that is mak. | the “Belle of Japan,” noold worn JM. 1(‘1‘6’1%.531:‘1!)&’% D. H. FISK sicians with the most satisfactory ing the editorial pen fairly out ideas but everything, plot, esen Attorney and Counselior af L.aw | § results. i situations d s,dances . 3 : Office opposite Hotel Markbam, It has often saved life before sputter in Crookston. ations, comedy, Songs, ) medicine could have been sent for —_— scenery nm.1 costumes are new. alm ey s P. J. Russell & phvaciin amsaad’ Nothing shows up a man’s|Miss Bessie Clifton who leads| on'hisioth day of D, 1906, before Attorney at Law It only costs a quarter. Can manhood like the way he takes defeat. The man who just smiles when the ballots go against him and throws up his hat for the other fellow, is the one who is A. D, the cast is t00 well known to need [ BB auiie ypearad W. A Goua-sna-jodr | _Domoh = - - - - A afford to risk so much for s any introduction; har work in the [ dons st Secrorars. vossccivale, of the Bal- E. E. McDonald. ? BUY IT NOW. past is a guarantee of What Can (nimed ia e torcsane instrimmnesed poiod| . ATTORNEY AT LAW be expected of her in the dual| Vi Fristione. sl Seiretars rospeciively | et fios. _ Office: Swedbeck Bieck | Bapkep's Drug Store role she plays in this production. | 26.ificace by shom Shenad s teus cs ibe FHYSICIANS AN SIRGBONS: going to win out sooner or later, | We look for the largest houses of | "cWiedse of deponer -eourp, L. A. Ward, M. D., sure as fate. the season on Thursday and J. M. RICH S Rppeident- Physician and Surgenn. 2 Secretary. | Diseases of the Eye a specialty. e - |Friday, Sept. 27 and 28, when o Subscrived and sworn to before me this 16t Glasses fitted. The political charlatan crops | ‘“The Belle of Japan” will be pre- | % ¥ "HANSON. Notary Public, Beltrami|mor—m 7 o ——— o1t in everything Mr. Hearst|sented at the Bemidji Opera el on expiros March 11012, Dr'.,?‘fifiiafig 89;11!1}.01'6 = does, and in nothing does it show | House. ~Tickets are on sale at e At 75 Otnea: rike Bioek 2 L itself plainel' than in his Daming the Cily drng store. I hereby certity that the within instrument yas fhed for recordin this office on the 16th)| PR, WARNINGER |ONE CENT A WORD. of his new party the “Independ- A8 Wan Q515 veconded 1b Book M. 5 of Incors: VETERINARY SURGEON Mo Advenee . . ——— . A Good Book for Six Cents. rations 386, i Telephone No Advertiseinent -Accepted For Less ence League.” Think of a league ok for O O HANSON, Third St., one bleck weet ot 12t Nat'l Bank Than 13 Cents. Tt describes your own land, Secretary of State. or a party being indep=ndent, A z 2 P s DRAY AND TRANSFER. Cash Must Accom; All O when its sole excuse for being, the immediate region you live in OFFICE OF 1;%[;%35‘353 QF DEEDS.| - = Town ;‘.—::,. ol g atall, is to further the political |the Northwest. It costs but the| rycrciy cfivfflhli;thnt:’l‘l_el_:iilrl‘;l ‘instrumont Wnesmw'flgjzt, HELP WANTED Hy o = 4t 3 was filed in this office ¥ ray z A ambitions of the yellow publisher. ip:;:g:e;eg:‘:s: bteos:!:;l ::a.,peit d D. 1906, 8410 o'clock A.| Phone 40. 404 Beitram! Ave. | W aANTED- For the U, S, Marine Tom S Tt Corps; men between ages 21 Dray and %3 MI?_%M,, moving.| 20d 85. An opportunity to see Phone No. | 618 America Ave.| the world. For full informa- = - tion apply in person or by let- == ler to U. S. Marine Corps re- Dr. R. B. Foster, cruiting office, cor. Beltrami East. It tells of Yellowstone Independent Candidate for Sheriff. Dr. Phinney ;’[‘i‘:mes:octl:]d Byl Park, the Bitterroot Mountains | 7 nerebs 1t ToAspant SURGEON DENTISTS —_— in M:)nhna, the Queniut Indians cnteandiAste Tor Cher o b ot by | PEONE 124 MILES BLOCK.. | WANTED—For U. 8. army able- Y o 1 election to be held November 6, - bodied, ied * - onthe North Pacific Coast, the isi and sk the supvortof my triends in so| DR. J. T. TUOMY i Mnmarrie men ;be is profusely illustrated, is full of information. It is suitable for your home, for schools eor libraries. It is anice souvenir to send to your friends in thc EXPLANATIONS DUE. If the report of the proceed- ings before the iailroad and warehouse commission, the other day, are true, one begins to won- der whether, after all, it may not have been Governor Johnson and not the commission to whom be- longs the credit for the recent s POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS 1 . h " tween ages of 21 and 85, citi- s reduction in grain and mer. Columlbm river scenery, the | curing the same. il Dentist zens (;:fn United dSute;;, of chandise freight rates. marvelous Puget Sound region, R First National Bank Bulld’g. Telephons No. 330 good character and temperate i Accordinggto the Associated [3nd Alaska. It will besent to| GFEN ‘.Yflvn“YAi':ufiiLLs Dr. C. M. Smith, :;glt;’flzh%:;fis:_m};’ fead % . VL, or in- ; Press report, Attorney Manahan |20 adt.iress for;six cents, 'l‘h’e’ THE DIAMOND ERAND. s .ml)al.zx’us'l"l 5 formation apply to Recruiting brought out in the course of his b°°k. is “Wonderland 1906, St Gold meaillc boscs: scated S=—————=———————>| Officer, Miles block, Bemidji. cross-examination of the general |Published by the Northern upiot gous Dregpi sad S foe V. _TIME TABLE_ Minnesota. === manager of the Omaha railroad [ Pacific railway, and is for pntrna a S e st | MINNEAPOLIS, RED LAKE & | WANTED_Energetic trust- the fact that the company had [8eneral distribution. Send six r Glemical Ga- Fhlisdeiriia. 5 MANITOBA RY. CO. Worthy man or woman to work spent money in influencing a re-|Cents to A. M. Cleland, General Datly—Except Sundays. in Mino. representing large cent election in Wisconsin. He|Fassenger Agent, b?. Pa,}ll Cassat Has Whooping Cough. |m REDBY AND RETURN. B‘dsinnfacturmg company, had scarcely d b th .| Minnesota, or as many times six| Philadelphia, Sept. 24 —President A. In effect August 20, 1906. Salary $50 to $90 per month, Scarcely drawn out the con. A . +1 | 3. Cassatt of the Pennsylvania Rail- paid weekly. Expenses ad- fession when Commissioner Mills | Cents as you wish copies with| 1o 0" 1 i confined to his home | v b ‘| vamced. J. H. Moore. Be. S —— ordered a stop to that line of ex-|Proper addresses and the little | at Havreford, a suburb of this city, Dosks :| midj, Minn = P . ume will romptly for-| suffering from whooping cough, which Ar Bemidji. amination on t_he ground that it | ol :ind Wb bihpt 9] pn nsllelmm he contracted from his grandchildren, | Sunday—During August and September. | WANTED—Bright young man was not material, and when the|Warded | 'y B L g“}; H * | who were with him at Bar Harbor. Excursion train. to do work around” a printing attoruey tried to argue that it|Don't wait! e book has an —_—— Ly Bemidii._9:0 . m. | Lv Redby._ 5% p.m. | office and to learn the trade in was material, the commissioner [0Pject to educate and inform the Notice. SCHEDULE all its branches. Must be over pre-emptorily ordered him to sit|Public about the Northwest.| There i:omoney in l;‘lle Vm&gel SEASON OF 1906. :xbeen kye“‘g of 31»%-'9 and Wflfit‘l’]g — Help it parform its mission. treasury pay up all general WOri, mall pay on the dg:;' ha]?hen 2]131: sc.(;na dwats e s i e e fund orders. Interest ceases STEAM%BeHc!EEéFw[.‘ REty start, al over railroad at- from date. Teave Redl - torney, whose duty the commis- fl" GHAHGE flF PULYGAMY J. W. MURRAY, m’i'fige‘i‘éfsom%&“%%“&fifi&a& WQEDT;ED_B.“’{Y 14 ‘i]ea.rs . O}g > sioner seems to have usurped, . Village Recorder, ,T;“I?EEEEDAYS—‘L@;; Shotley Brook at 7| family g:hs;r?llle:;n dol():lllllg:es s interposed a belated objection. Kelliher, Minn. is‘:’;fi'fl:&? e Hiver. then b0 Kedby=s is i i . : “stopping at Blackduck when necessary.” for his board, while attending - Finally, to end the scene, Com-| ATTEMPT MADE TO CAUSE AR- WEDNESDAYS—Leave Redby at 10 o'clock | gchaol. missioner Staples moved ;m ad ’ Notice. 4 m. for Agency. Leave Agency at3:3) p. m. " Puphal - REST OF HEAD OF MOR- 3 i : . Bemidii, Sept. 22, 1906.| THURSDAYS—Runs on Special Orders : Farl = = Journment, " MON CHURCH, A meetin oi,the pmeml;ers of | “¥EIDAYs Leave Beany at 10 cctock a . | —or ovs OB, i e If, as we say, the story is true eeting for Agency, then to Shotley Brook. Leave [ PORTER WANTED—AG once at s + N i ty central | Shotley Brook at 3:00 p.m. for Shotly Post- 5 in its particulars, why this zeal the republican county office then to Redpy: Brinkman hotel § YR ittee of Beltrami county| SATURDAYS Leave Redby at 10 o'clock 4 for the cause of the railroads by comm 'Y | a."m., for Battle River, Cross Lake School, 1 the two commissioners? To one| P21t Lake City, Sept. &.—Parley P. | wil] be held in the city hall, in|Asonéy. ,Stopping at Blackduck ~ when FOR SALE. P Christenson, county attorney of Salt Lake county, has been cited to appear on Wednesday next in the criminal division of the state district court be- fore Judge Armstrong and show why he should not direct the issuance of the city of Bemidji, at 2 o'clock | \pONPAYSS Bxeursion trip on lake during | ROR SALE—A carload of horses. p. m., Monday, Oct. 1, for the W.G. MARSON. Gen'I Mer. | Inquire of J. P, Pogue. purpose of devising ways and FOR SALE — Rubber stamps. means for carrying on the pres- The Pioneer will procure any ent campaign. An invitation is kind of a rubber stamp for 1 extended to all republican can- you on short notice. . didates and all loyal members FOR SALE—Remington _type- of the party to attend the meet- AHE COMPORTARLNAY. writer. Latest improved ma- ! ing. EAST BOUND. chine with tabulator, and first i No. 108...Park Rap..s Line..7:10 a. m. . class typewriter desk. Neither (Connects with Orlental Limited at used but little and both in first Sauk Centre, arrives Minneapolis at class conditien. Call at Pio- 5:15p.m, St. Paul at5:45p. m) ; neer office. No. 34....Duluth Express....12: 4 S & FOR RENT. - A A A PP PP PP PP PP PPt WEST BOUND. FOR RENT: Large front room ...... Fosston Lite.. furnished. Inquire at 701 Bel- trami Avenue. pemte o v e LOST and FOUND S reeeeenerennneneeeboerecorocoons LOST: Hunting case gold watch, between Geo. McTaggarts and be E. K. Anderson’s. Finder return to E. K. Anderson for unversed in the law it looks as though information as to whether the railroads were spending money to fight those working for r_ate r.educuon and rate rEg“!"’" a warrant for the arrest of Joseph F. tion might very well be material| smith, president of the Mormon in a hearing to determine|church, on a charge of sustaining un- whether rates are too high. But lawful relations with one of his five < N wives. lesvmg t.he law to the. learned | " e citation was issued on the peti- commission to determine, why|tion of Charles Mostyn Owen, who should commissioners show such | has been active in gathering testimony h d f B . h against Senator Smoot in the proceed- eat and fervor in protecting the | yngs petore the United States senate railroad interests? Would it not be a little more becoming to leave committee on privileges and elections, On Sept. 11 Owen appeared before a this role to the railroad’s hired ‘attorneys? I. B. OLsoN, Chairman; W. L. BROOKS, Secretary, MheCooy's Sivetyl OPEN DAY AND NIGHT Geod Rigs and Careful Justice of the peace and swore to a complaint making a statutory charge against President Smith. The com- plaint was based upon the fact that on May 21 last President Smith’s forty-third child was born to Mary T. Schwartz Smith, the Mormon presi- dent’s fifth wife, at her home in this elty. No 107...Park Rapids. Ling " CAPYURED AT PETERHOF. Mysterious Automobile Used by Rus- sian Terrorists. 8t. Petersburg, Sept. £\.—According WV T T to the newspapers the mysterious au- | WOMAN NAMED FOR CONGRESS: FULL INFORMATION FROM E E CHAMBERLAIN. Agt. Bemidji, Minn. tomobile which the police have been — Drivers § : reward: = trailing for several weeks in the be- | Favors Government Ownership of Rail- Infleso n ernatlona P Met that it belonged to revolutionists roads and Packinghouses. LIVERY HACK IN CON- e s : MISCELLANEOUS. - and was being used as a base for a Fort Worth, Tex., Sept. | "—Laura . mm—mw g terrorist conspiracy has been seized in B. Payne of Fort Worth, In accepting NEchoN- .,Nol‘thel‘n Paclfi0n ManSr.se,NlA)flls. nchlg!:lreHernq 2 the vicinity of the palace of Grand | yyo nomination on the Socialist ticket % Provides the best trsin passenger s, N = ge: Duke Nicholas Nicholalevitch at Pe- | g0 congress in this district, comes nght Calls Promptly An- service between Northome, Funkley son’s, Nymore. terhof. The machine bore a false num- | oy syronely for government owner- d Blackduck, Bemidji, Walker | PUBLIC LIBRARY — Open ber. The passengers were armed and | gy op railways and goes a step far- swered. and intermediate points and Minne- T d Saturd: 9:30 could not properly identify themselves. | yyor than Bryan in iyogating overnd apolis, St. Paul, Fargo and Duluth esdays an urdays, 2: _ This automobile was first observed at the military maneuvers at Kras- noye-Selo, which the emperor attend- ed. An order was then issued to cap- ture the machine and two soldiers and all points east, west and south.| to6p,'m. Thursdays?7 to 8 ment ownership of all packinghouses. | ————wuo o 5 Miss Payne Is the first woman to Through soaches between Northome ' p. m.also. Library in base- No change| ment of Court H Mi : ] run for congress in Texas and says = of cars. Ample time at Brainerd ouse. 1SS 3 she will push her campaign vigorous- [N PIANOS, ORGANS [ tor dinner. ® Mabel Kemp, librarian. ' ly. When asked what she would do . TIME OARD Eft June dth., 1905, Vith rovoiver shots, The machine got | ! Sectet she revtiesz < |} SEWING MA- BT ey BRIEF BITs OF NEWS. 3 “The first thing I would do woul STATIONS Away., Last wea[k tud Appedted “:! St | he to accuse the gratters in congress CHINES A slight- earthquake shock wae felt Peter;burs, d'e"&“ el' d"'“d ‘;‘;‘e fo| of thelr wrongdotngs 'and ‘arouse the at Remiremont, | France, Thursday peatediy. under : o "t“ o t‘:l ra‘mcer public of the entire contry to oust the |l FURNITURE AND morning. Only slight damage was p‘:‘l’zgm :' ?s‘::l:::r;edn o :t v;;e“t;_'_' rogues from the national legislature.” OUSE FUR done. L hot during the funeral of General Tre. e H & = nufil::'a‘:l‘ll\;rt:):zrr:z: gol;:u:”m poft. The most daring exploit of this NISHINGS. Nttt ot N machine is reported to have occurred What Makes the Troat Shy? e Conn., The general land office has pre- pared and published a new and great- Bought on Easy i~ Senrl 1y condensed synopsis of the lawa re- . Payments at : ; 5 ating to the entry of the pubtic lands 30 at Tsarskoe-Selo, where the motorists | The shyness of the summer trout of are sald to have crashed through a’| the &till springhole is due not entirely fence surrounding the little palace and | to his keen eye trained by the quietude made a rapid trip through the enclo- |of transparent waters. It is to be cred- sure and out again, presumably in re- |lted ‘more to his gregariousness. The hearsal for an attempt on the lie of | ool places and deeper pools. of the the emperor atter his return from the :;o,u; sltr*l-‘um are ]nntl?tb: fe\; :;dnl:: e fish In schools. e sl - e "w“em ber, say, fifty fish it means a hundred watchful eyes and a collective shyness adjusted to that of the most timid fish h tod t 5 i 1y of the fifty, whose snfld;:n dl:slti to l?“: who attempted to rob a mirror store ives the warnini mal to all. A 3 last Thursday and were W'ltdeml:fi zngle ‘nervous uvmft—ag:d there are 311 Minn, Ave, to death by a drumhead courtmartial { ysugily several—is thus euough to scat- @l =~ . = - were executed during the day. The |ter : bylc school in a Aash and bafile the. Repairs for all kinds of SBewing fifth member of the gang was sen- of the angler.—Clarence Deming 3 achines, 5 ina ; Executed for Attempted Rohher_y. Moscow, Sept. 24—Four young.men