Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, October 5, 1906, Page 2

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ur proparations. ° o The Right Road TO CHICAGO, KANSAS CITY AND OMAHA FROM SAINT PAUL OR MINNEAPOL'S CHICAGO REAT woLELEAR WESTEI.;I'!“" 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. ] THE BEMIDJI nA"_Y PEEH 'BUILD CANAL BY coNTRAGT.| 3 MARKET QUOTATION! R S 3 1t you think you nued a tonic, & > ~ Yourdoctor. 1f youthinkyou need on _— a CO O ’ C something for your blood, ask your| doctor. If you think you would Sarsaparilla lie % w7 Ars mol-iahole ‘We publish theformulas 4. 0., o poblisn the ormu $.9.A7°00: . | continued after a brief career of L clusion be reached on all questions of | lambs, $6.26@7.00. D. H. FISK 1 age is g 1§ 0N v b YBcaian . vigorously: Chicago, Oct. 4.—Wheat—Dec., 78 % Pack Your Trunk And Go East That’s a good start toward a pleasant and profitable Summer Vacation. In purchasing your ticket 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, ete. 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, 2I¢ 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 provement:Company. PUBLISHED RY AFTERNOON, Chairman Shonts Decides to Let Work AN A A AN of Construct| N OFFICIAL PAPER---CITY OF BEMIDJI| Washington, Oct. 5.—A tentative de- SOAAAAAAAASAAAANAAAAAANNANS | gfslon has been reached by Chalrman BEMIDJI PIONEER PUBLISHING CO.| Shonts of the Isthmian ocanal commls- By A. KAISER, slon that the Panama canal be built by contract. An announcement of the final determination is expected in a few days, Chairman Shonts had ‘a long conter- encc in the evening with President Roosevelt, at which many matters re: lating to the canal were considered. The president is anxious that a eon- — ' || PROFESSIONAL | e Mlnnea:)aoll'::,"g::.hAfl‘xl:gat—nea. s C A. R D S . . N\queg s ‘ T4c; May, 78¢. On track—No, 1 hard, 76%c; No. 1 Northern, 75%c; No. £ r;o_’rzt;(‘:n 73%e¢; No, 3 Northern, T1% WM LAWYERS. - WS_ g X D Q t g" St. Paul Union Stock Yards, & E’;'(mMN%ETL;\{VE OPEN DAY AND NIGHT Smreseeaa e e St. Paul, Oct, 4—Cattle—Good t¢ cholce steers; $5.60@6.26; common to Good i good, $3.25@4.00; good to choice cowe fe'f:_‘:-_l?,%”c“u‘“ 52”"";’",,"&"" '"."“l“"mfi?"‘ ngs. and; Careful and heifers, $3.60@4.60; veals, $4.60@ | Claims. Refor 1o he maionts and "“'"’E Drivers LIVERY HACK IN CON- Entered in the postoffice at Bemidji. Minn,, a8 second class matter. SUBSCRIPTION---$5.00 PER ANNUM The Backus Times is to be dis- 5.60. Hogs—$6.00@6.60. Sheep—Weth. | sote Delegation In_Orongress. Omice ors, $45005.25; g00d (o primee ysias | NeW YOk Avenn Washington, Night Calls Promptly An- Chairman Shonts and Chief Hngl-| @7b!%c; _May, 79%c. Corn—Dec.. P.J. Russell d swered. meer Stevens have been working for| 43c; May, 43%,@43%c. Oats—Dec, many weeks on the subject of con-| 34%c; May, 35% @365%c. Pork—Jan,| sgmpu ttOrneyastLaw o structing the great waterway by con-| $13.40. Flax—Nothing doing. Butter tract. They have prepared specifiga-| —Creamerivs, 19@24%c; dairies, 17% E. E, McDonald tons for the work which are belng| @21%c. Eggs—I15@19¢. Poultry— ATTORNEY AT LAW considered before the issuance of nvl-| Turkeys, 13¢; chickens, 10%¢; springs,| Bomiam, Ninn. OMce: Swedback Block tations for proposals. T PHYSICIANS AND S s In this connection it is understood T L 'X‘am’ AYD. SURGEONS. that the president has not abandoned | f ¢ i 3t g \N ar his contemplated trip to Panama and %f}z,figag,‘g} & Physician andd‘sm'Mg;nll?." will not unless the Cuban situation or Is the wonder of the age and I bave | 2 Diseases of the E; % some other question should become so made it a specialty. My pri ye a specialty Glasses fitted r $6.00per share right now. Itisk by soute as to require his presence in to douhle shorfl)’.l 5o, arder to Eor i B b il M v PP Washington. Chairman Shonts ex: R. B. HIG R Dr. Rowland Gilmore|ONE CENT A WORD. pects to be in Panama at the time of Germania Life Bldg., ‘Physician and Sur; s 5050 the president’s visit but it is Ikely - S Ree T . and Burgeon No Mvmu;mcm Accepted For Less ernment his war cry in his fight| that instead of accompanying the 'han 15 Cents. LT Mllarheck against Hearst. Looks like | President he will go to Panama in ad- DR. WARNINGER |Cash Must Accompany All 0w 01 puzzle, but is easily explained.| yan¢e 'o superintend arrangements VETERINARY SURGEON Town Orders ) : for his recepti Telephone Number 209 Hearst has been swallowed. Lie Third St., one block west of 1st Nat'l Bask HELP WANTED. DRAY AND TRANSPER. WANTED—For the U. S. Marine Wes Wright, Corps; men between ages 21 Dray and Treaster. and 35. An opportunity to see Phone 40. 404 Beltram! Ave. | the worid. For full informa- tion apply in person or by letter A Tom Efle’& e to Recruiting Office, Cor. Bel- Phone No. 58 | 618 Amarrcn A’:‘ i :‘;::;2 avenue and " Second This idea of naming babies A. L. Cole Smith, or John A, John- s019 Brown, or William Jennings Brya. Jones, is patriotic, but have kids no rights parents are bound to respect! Two years ago Hearst was making a campaign for clean government against McClellan, the Tammany candidate, and now Hughes is making clean gov — — Two Workmen Killed by Caveln, The Anoka Herald man seems| Columbus, O., Oct. 5—Two Italian €, ” ql H workmen were killed in a caveln at to have been “stung,” also. €| the Goodale Park intercepting sewer. says: Three others were seriously injured, The politician who gets trusted but they will recover. Sixteen men at the print shop for his cam.| Were working in the sewer, which i paign publicity and then fails to twelve feet deep, when thé rejaining id it ited % pay the printer, is remembered | W2® °aved in and burled all of them. ,,,TL‘:',‘,,:',,";‘;”.‘..'}']& “::.“:}:m:”'“‘-:d g i DENTISTS, AT e T e by every type sticker with whom Transport Fire Under Control. | *“pime ‘.‘.“'.3‘:",}‘1.‘;;_‘“n’-’n.‘%..,t.. o Dr. R. B. Foster e or U-,S‘i army “gg' he deals, And his chances for Washinglon, Oct. b.—Quaytermagter | ro: oiaerion (o nwbers) s Rl S ) 5 ed, unmarried men be- ever again getting help politically | @eneral Hum; has recelved a|rumiyr S cemte: Evoybaciber Dr. Phinney ween ages of 21 and 35, citi- e phrey 3 1V vern Free. Subsc y. i zens of United States, of in that quarter are about as poor | cablegram from Chief Quartormastar| | Lady Agents Wantgd, Handsome proniyn SURGEON DENTISTS character and temperate as they well could be. Patton at Manlila stating that the fire| sins) and Premiun Cataloguc (showing 400 premiumei | PHONE 124 MILES BLOCE, good perat hich broke out on the tramspurtj St free. Adireis TR McCALL €O, Newerk | ———p—re o ———' | habits, who can speak, read 8 . ghomns Wednesday is now under con | = DR. J.T. TUOMY and write English. For in- Just as the public was getting| 4o ana the damage will not be very Dentist formation apply to Recruiting ready to forget the Hartjes and| serious. First National Bank Build'g. Telephone No. Officer, Miles block, Bemidji. their kind, along comes the ven- BRIEF BITE OF NEWS. PIANOS, ORGANS W Minnesota. erable Senator Platt with a di. 4 SEWING MA. " CoENingEe P | WANTED —Twe women for vorce scandal which promises to| The shah of Persia, Musaffer Ed- Office over B. H. Winter's Store. house cleaning. Apply at once. be as rotten as the worst. Al- m;" is 1‘"990““: to be ":m“‘;’y . CHINES iR AL Hotel Markham. s 5 B s en: 2 U ways something doing in this “a;“;fr;l{ewg~g;‘:c:;z,ptzm;;gl::eni FURNITURE AND Mlflflflm AKE & WANTED—Two dish washers. glorious country, where aged| Monday. i HOUSE FUR 'y Avpply Hotel Markham. millionaires marry young women| George Clarke, an original member' = MANITOBA RY. C0. because they want handsome| ©f Augustin Daly’s company, is dead A d 60 Woitien i at Norwalk, Conn, yovas, and pretly. wo WATTY | Snould Sir Thomas Lipton deoide ta| old men because they want jewels | try once more for the America’s cup | and palaces. he says the challenge will be issued from Chicago. o B Beginning Oct. 10 the Southern Pa: Crookston Times: Northern| cific will make a 25 per cent reduction Minnesota will be ably repre-| In its tariff on commodities shipped sented in the legislature this “"‘:el’ re:l"lg:'at:"“' o - . 7 . Colorado Springs ursday exper winter, the delegation, as ROMIN- | gnceq the first snow storm of the sea ated by the republicans, being a| son. Reports from the mountains in | particularly strong one. The| dicate a snowfalfl of several inches. one thing above all others that Miss Margaret Astor Chanler, grea; this delegation should do is toor- e WANTED: A lady cook. Appl, NISHINGS. TO RI‘?[A;EYEXCXK;MEETURN at Nicollet hotel. Ll In effect August 20, 1905. * FOR SALE. . | s e neecesnnnncncocon FOR SALE—Magnificent moose head, mounted; will be sold cheap Inquire at this office, Payments at Ly Bemidji..9:00 . m. | Lv Redby...530p. m. mT%e %fi)fii :vgi?lbng)c:::ma}::sy. BlSlAR’VANDER SCHEDULE kind of a rubber stamp for SEASON O 1 Hott tice. LIP & COMPANY STEAMERSMICHFAE;‘S KELLY vou on short notice, £ Tn offect Augnst 22, FOR. SALE—Reqlmgwn type- 311" Minn. Ave. M e s writer. Latest improved ma- tor Agency, Cross Lake &hool and Shotiey | chine with tabulator, and first TUKSDAYS—Leave Shotley Brook at 7| 1888 typewriter desk. Neither Bought on Easy Sunday—During August and September. Excursion train, Repairs for all kinds of Sewing Machines. Bemidji Townsite and Im-. H. A. SIMONS, Agent. Swedback Block, Bemidyi.: granddaughter of the first John Jacol Astor, has been married to Richard ganize at once in order to secure| Aldrich of New York, a well known' such a rearrangement of legisla- | Dewstarer wan tive districts as shall give the northern part of the state some- thing like the representation that it is entitled to. Southern and o'l for Shotley Postoffice. Cross| used but little and both in first == | WEDNESDAYS—Leave Redby at 100'clock | peer office. AN INSIDIOUS FOE |° T 0 HE ALTH FRIDAYS—Leave Redby at 10 o'clock a. m. ” : Gt 2 5 3 edby. & central Minnesota now have an Malaria is an atmospheric poison which we unconsciously breathe inta | * SATURDAYS-Leave Redby at 10 o'clock bershop and the lake, a buck , Battle River, th = e “Si0pping at Blackduck when necewars” | class condition. Call at Pio- & nii for Agency. Leave Agency at3:30 p. m. or Redby. THURSDAYS—R o AYS—Runs on Special Orders LOST and FOUND Ao e for Agenoy. then to S,;{%{eio?miylvg;:g LOST—Between Crother’s bar- : . tmpare air arisi a. m., for Battle River, Cross Lake School,| Skin purse, containing $48, a advantage in numbers in the|ourlungsthrough the impare air arising from low, marshy places, stagnant | %I for Sattle Kiver, Gross Lake School, railm:d Sicket ito Ca%s Lake, legislature that 1s entirely dis- ponds, damp cellars, sewer pipes, improperly ventilated houses, decaying Si s vegetable matter, etc. Day after day these germs and poisons are taken into Aveoe e Sespeursion trip on lake during| - and a picture. Loser is a proportionate to their population. | the lungs, and as the blood passes through them it becomes infected with the W.G. MARSON, Gen'l Mgr.| Widow with three children and poison and in its circulation distributes the microbes of disease to all parts this was all the money she had. S of the body. Malaria is a very insidious disease it gives no warning of its 2 Finder please return to this If more college presidents|coming until the circulation is filled with the poison and this foe to health office. would adopt the course of Presi- | has the system at its mercy. The blqod becomes polluted, thin and weak and N d Harl f Lake F & col its slow, irregular circulation fails to properly nourish and strengthen the ; FOR RENT. ent Harlan o @ Yorest col- body. ~Then the entire system is attacked, and if the germs and poisons of e I T e lege, near Chicago, our bigher | Malaria are ;\uowed to ;em“lizn the strongest con]stitution will break down. FOR RENI’I‘ — Two 1%%"?“2'1 instituti 5 s No one can feel well when the system is in a malarial condition; the vitalif = rooms. nquire at rving inatitutions: ol -learning might is_weak, the appetite poor, digestion deranged, the complexion gmv‘vz THE COMPORTABLE WAY: avenue nor&,, turn out more men and fewer| gafiow and the entire body feels the effects of the poison. Malaria must be R e S S Y “fresh young guys.” A number | removed from the system through the circulation and the only medicine that oo P:::’ffl"‘:‘fi:: 210 a. m. [§| FOR RENT—Furnished room, at of sportive young fellows at Lake can accomplish thisis S. S. S. It not only cleanses the blood of all unhealthy, $6 per month, 309 American Forest ducked a green freshman morbid matter, but destroys the germs, cures Malaria and restores this vital &T‘é‘;‘:‘;&":,fi?:: tfil‘mfi :: n.vef:e.l 8 i in the gymnasium pond and fluid to a strong, healthy condition. S.S. S. 115 p. - Paul at 5:45 p. m.) is made of roots, herbs and barks combining ShE s ShParlati S0 thought it a huge joke; but the freshman did not, neither did the purifying and tonic properties which keep the | f§ No: %...-Duluth Express....12: m blood free of all poisons and the system in —_—_————— MRS. NASS: Midwife and [ J [J @ perfect condition. . While destroying the WEST BOUND. nurse. Call at Mrs. Helge- president. Ths latter called the| PURELY VEGETABLE. germs of Malaria and building up the weak, - Bevoses ! son’s, Nymore, students together the next da; polluted blood S. S. S. gives tone and vigot i e sondin Wler bt RN S e 8 ¥ ) Y| to the entire system, Book on the blood and any medical advice without PUBLIC LIBRARY — Open and gave them their choice be- | charge, THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA- " H|" Pycadays and Saturdays, 2:30 tween signing a hazing pledge Z and being expelled. Twenty-six to6p. m. Thursdays 7 to 8 refused to sign and the president -p- m. algo. Library in base- ment of Court House. Miss kept his word—fired them out, Mabel Kemp, librarian. Minnesota & Intemnational| & In Connection with the ..Northern Pacific.. Provides the best train passenger J.A. HOFF Reliable Painter ackduock, midji, All Work Guaranteed. Shop Rear Swedback Blk b | o imnsdiste omio’ and Nt FULL INFORMATION FROM E E CHAMBERLAIN. Agt. Bemidji, Minn. c . 1 Wall Paper Mouldings . Qe PLUMBING! | INJURIES NOT FATAL. Governor of Simbirsk Victim of Bomb Throwers. Simbirsk, Russla, Oct. 6.—General Starynkewitsch, governor of Simbirsk, had a narrow escape from assassina- tion during the afternoon. A bomb lis, St. 1, Fargo and Duluth TIN AND RE- was thrown at the governor, wound- o, ¢ ing him in the hand and leg. - His in- flgo:xl;foé::ishn \aemnmgo;g:fi | PAIR WORK. Jjuries are not fatal. and the Twin Cities. No_change of cars. Ample time at Brainerd tor dinner. TIME OARD Effective June 4th., 1905 Moscow, Oct. 5.—Captain Dziankow- 8ky has been assassinated in pursu- Oils Varnishes ance of sentence of the revolutionists. Daily except Sunday You get the best He was the commander of a company ontig ox, STATIONS Dallyex. 3 h of the Parnova regiment, which on . Ly services on the Aug. 16 killed two political prisoners during an outbreak in the central prison of Moscow. Several members of drumhead courtsmartial also have been sentenced to death by the revolu- ‘tionists. shortest notice. THREE SCORE PERISH. Doran Bros. TELEPHONE NO. 225 8teamer Charter House Lost in Chi- nese Waters. Hongkong, Oct. 6—The emigrant steamer Charter House, voyaging be- tween Holhow and Hongkong, foun- dered off Hainan Head on Sept. 30. Captain Clifton and sixty passengers were lost. The North German Lloyd steamer Kohsichang has picked up a raft belonging to the Charter House on whizh were Chiet Engineer Dowse, twenty-three of the crew and two wo- dnen after they had been drifting for b forty-three hours. 'W. R. Baunibach, President. 0. W. Baumbach, Vice-President. : 'W. L. Brooks, Cashier. Lumbermens National Bank OF BEMIDJI. Respectfully Solicits Your Business J. P. POGUE'S LIVERY, FEED AND SALE STABLE BEMIDJI, o . 5 . MINN i . FIRBINSURANCE i F wiMiam . writen In the Bost Old Line Gompeale

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