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i Ask your doctor to name some of the I'eaul o > constipation. His long list will begin with sick- l headache, biliousness, dyspepsia, thin blood, bad Then ask him if he would recommend| skin. your using Ayer’s Pills for constipation. Just one N pill at bedtime, a few times, that’s all, Lal' QUIVE vzt Terms LoATE Remington Typewriters HAVE 1. The most compact keyboard. 2. The slightest key depression. 3. The lightest and most even touch. These are three reasons awhy REMINGTONS are pre- ferred by all operators For Touch Writing BLANK BOOKS The PIONEER at all times carries a full and complete line of Blank Books. Letter Press Books, Inks, Pencils, Legal Blanks, Stationers Supslies, & Office Sundries LEGAL BLANKS The Right Road TO CHICAGO, KANSAS CITY AND OMAEA FROM SAINT PAUL OR MINNEAPOL?S ICAGO = GREAT pOLE LEAL Lo WES[EE‘I"L“‘ 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. Ask for a Ticket East on The Pioneer Limited Insist that 1t read from Minneapolis and St. Paul to Chicago on The Pioneer Limited or one of the other fast trains of the - I!IE?EMIDJI DAILY PIONEER PUBLISHED KVERY AFTERNOON, PUVON OFFICIAL PAPER---CITY OF BEMIDH A A A A A A A A A A A BEMID)I PIONEER PUBLISHING CO. By A. KAISER. Entered in the postoffice at Bemidji. Minn., as second olass matter, SUBSCRIPTION---$5.00 PER ANNUM UNIVERSITY OF Minnesota " Nebraska & FOOT BALL | UNIVERSITY OF Can one imagine such men as Secretary Taft or Secretary Root coming into the Second district and pleading for Standpat Mec- Cleary? The Ortonville - Herald-Star thinks our October blizzards were caused by the recent visit to the state of Vice President Fairbanks. Not at all. It is simply the result of the Cole wave (humble apologies) which is sweeping the state. If Secretary Shaw succeeds in making as many votes for Candi- date Hammond in the Second congressional district as he did for Governor Cummins in his own state, his efforts in behalf of Congressman McCleary may not be looked upon with such dis- favor by the revisionists of Min- nesota. Speaking about the “nigger in the woodpile,” relative to the first proposed amendment to the state constitution, just the other day the Pioneer received an ad- vertisement advocating the amendment, from a foreign ad- vertising agency. There was no trace to show where the “ad”’ or- iginated, but some interests are vitally enough interested in the passage of the'amendment to pay big sums for advertising itin the newspapers of the state; and these interests are doing it under the cover of an advertising agency. The Pioneer refused the advertisement; it does not want that kind of business. MAKING A FARCE OF PROSECUTION. The Standard Oil trust fined $5,000, a paltry $5,000! One may well begin to wonder if this boasted relentless prose- cution of the most notorious law- breaking corporation in the land is not a farce, after all, Months, one might almost say years, were spent in gathering the evidence against the oil octopus; untold energy and money were spent in securing in- dictments and bringing the oleaginous monster into court and convicting it; and now as a grand climax, it is fined $5,000. The court might haye made the fine $6,000,000 under the law, and even this large sum would have hardly been noticed by the rich- est corporation on earth; but would the court do a thing like this? Horrors, no! $5,000 would |y be a great plenty, and so $5,000 it was. Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway ' The FPioneer Limited leave Minneapolis at 8:00 p. m. and St. Paul at 8:356 p. m. Ar- rives Union Station, Chicago, 8:5b a. m. the next day. Four oiher fast trains to Chicago daily. Compartment and standard sleepers with “longer, wider and higher berths,” din- ing car,observation-library car,chair car,coach W. B. DIXON NORTHWESTERN PASSENGER AGENT 365 Robert Street, St. Paul 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, Agent. Swadbnc_k Block, Bemidj. -|agitations and labors, and hopes Five thousand -dollars, the|™ yearly salary of a head clerk in any one of 1its thousands of branch offices. Ye gods! Any one of the score or so of multi- millionajres+ who have gained |® their tainted hoards from Stand- ard Oil profits on rebates and combinations in restraint of trade, could drop the sum from his vest pocket and miss it no more than the average man would miss a ten-cent piece. If tkis grand burlesque is to be the culmination of all" our for curbing the -fire-nostriled prosecutions, and submit our-) selves quietly and resignedly to the monster’s bidding. THE PLOT EXPOSED. A few people throughout the state have long suspected a “nigger in the woodpile’’ some- where about the proposed amend- ments to the state constitution, to be voted on at the general election this fall, and it has been discovered at length. THE FIRST PROPOSED AMEND- MENT REPEALS THE INHER- | 0h ITANCE TAX LAW. The present constitution prc- vides: “That there may be by law levied and collected a tax up- on all inheritances, devises, be- quests, legacies. and gifts of every kind and description above dragon, let us call off our further | .. Northrup Field Minneapolis For this occasion the GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY Nov. 3 Will sell round trip tickets to Minneapolis and St. Paul ONE FARE ANDA T TRIP. NORTH & SOUTH On sale Nov. 2—Final E. E. CHAMBERLAIN, Agent, Bemidji, A. L. CRAIG, Passr. Traf. Mgr. HIRD FOR ROUND DAKOTA & MINNESOSA return limit Nov. 5. St. Paul, Minnesota. it? A very smooth scheme of somebody’s. ‘ The inheritance tax law is one of the wisest pieces of legislation ever enacted, It provides for a small tax on all inheritances or| bequests over and above 510,000; and 18 directly in line with Presi- | dent Roosevelt’s ideas on the taxation subject. It puts a levy on inherited wealth, on the easy fortunes flaunted in the faces of| poorer people by the sons of rich fathers. { The law was passed only after the most bitter kind of a struggle. All the moneyed interests in the) state opposed it. Used t7 dodg: | ing taxes during their lifetime | they did not like the idea of con- tributing their share to the state, ever after death. It was a hard; fight, but it was finally forced through by the might of public sentimert. The law went into effect only a listle more than a year ago, but already the state has realized a handsome amount from it, and the effect has been felt this year in the lessened state levy. Now this law is to be repealed, if the moneyed interests have their way and the first proposed amendmert carries. IT IS OUR DUTY TO OURSELVES, AS THE COMMON PEOPLE OF| MINNESOTA, TO SEE THAT|N. Y. THIS AMENDMENT IS NOT VOTED INTO LAW. Official Qctober §, 1906, Council met at city hall in reguler meeting, ySalled to” order by Chairman - pro-tem er. Present—Bowser, Graham, Miller, Smart, | ayer, Kinch, Brinkman. Absent—McTaggart, Gould. The following audited bills were allowed: Peter Miller, one and one-half days Tabor ... . % 22 00 1150 days with tea) . 900 . S. Dennis: two and one-half days B ;000 3000 15 00| cure 5 bor 5 rt of committee on streets recom- mending the laying of sidewalk on north side of Eleventh street between Irvine and Minne- sota avenues was Moved and. the council granting permission to erect a monument. to.Gbief Bemidji in city park be recinded. Carried: Report of park committee .regarding the placing of'a monument _to Chief e ul tatue” be placed in the park to Chlef Be- midji and Count Beltrami, report approved and’accepted, Bids for connecting flush tanks with water mains were submitted by Jerrard & Co. at $70 and Doran Bros, 82. Work awarded to Doran Bros. on motion and second. Resignationot A. B. Hazen as street and water commissioner was accepted. Application of C. 0. Folkers. Jas, R. Miller, George Weetman, M. E. Carson, F. J. Dun- woody. for the position of street and water commissioner were acted upon by ballot. Folkers received 2 votes, Carson 1 vote, Miller 4 votes, Weetman and Dunnwoody none. i James R. Miller was declared appointed on motion and second, ) The clty clerk wasinstructed to order one city hydrant such as city e loved and seconded ¢! stoner Miller quality and then check up and receive city property in the hands of A. B. Hazen, carried. futhe ‘committce on Jall cells was garnted urther time to report. Liquor license bond of L. Blooston, with J. A Mcavoy and L. . Pendergast as sureties. Liquor license bond of L. Burk, with Chas. N or Tieonss bond of B B Anderson with lquor license bon . E. Anders Ohas, Knopke and J. A. Luddington, as sureties: Liquor license bond of Fred E. Brinkman, yith Robt, Clark and Chas. Kuobke as ‘sure: es; were approved. Tiauor liconse bond of Frank Silversack was refused for a surety in lieu of Matt Thome, he being a saloon keeper. Moved we adjourn. journed. THOMAS MALOY, City Clerk. Approved; 8 W. A. GOULD, Ceairman. a fixed and specified sum, etc.” The proposed amendment would wipe this out, and leave the re- cent law passed by the legisla- ture unconstitutional. 5 A very ‘shady ‘“‘nigger,” isn’t MEN AND WOMEN. Ut @ for unnatural dlnchariesdntam Prroeats ontoten. - “belhton, aud Bt teriE, EEVANSOHEMNALCD. gent o poisonous. - OINCINNATL . Bold by Drugsists, - or sent in plain 'fl’km'" O3 otkios . sent oa requent. | | irregular bowels, feel flashes o copted. l'|l'i'l‘l the former action of | * 'Two Monster Beetles. The largest bug known to the old world entomologists is the gigantic Goliath beetle, which is found along the Kongo river in Africa. Goliath is upward of six inches in length from the tip of his nose to the nether end of his hard shelled body and has a pair of gauzy wings folded up under his arms, either of which is as large a8 a lady’s face veil. But Goliath is a pygmy when compared with the ele- phant beetle of Venezuela, an entomo- logical giant which weighs nearly a pound and which has a wing spread equal to that of a mallard duck. Both of these bugs are rare. 1 Kissing In Iceland, ‘When you visit a family in Iceland | you must kiss each member according to his age or rank, beginning with the highest and descending to the lowest, not even excepting the servants. On taking leave the order is reversed. You first kiss the servants, then the children and lastly the master and mistress. Both at meeting and parting an affectionate kiss on the mouth with- out distinction of rank, age or sex is the only mode of salutation known in Iceland. LAWYERS. WM. B.MATTHEWS ATTORNEY AT LAW Practices before the United States Supreme urt—Court of Claims=The United States General Land Office—Indian Office and Con- gress, Bpecial attention given to Land Con- tests—Procurement of Patents and Indian Clalms. Refer to the members of the Minne- sota Delegation in_Crongress. Offices; 420 New York Avenue. Washington. D. C, ' D. H. FISK Attorney and Counsellor at Law Offica opposits Hotel Markham. P.J. Russell Attorney at Law BBAIDS, - - o - - AINN, E. E, McDonald ATTORNEY AT LAW Bemidjl, 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: Ililes Block DR. WARNINGER VETERINARY SURGEON Telephone Number 209 Third St., one block west of 1st Nat'l Bank DRAY AND TRANSFER. Wes Wright, Dray and Transfer, Phone 40. 404 Beltram! Ave, Tom Smart Dray and baggage. Safe and Piano moving. Phone No.‘? | 618 Awmerica .xve. DENTISTS. Dr. R. B. Foster, Dr. Phinney SURGEON DENTISTS PHONE 124 MILES BLOCK. DR. J. T. TUOMY Dentist First National Bank Build’g. Telephone No. 230 —_— TIME TABLE MINNEAPOLIS, RED LAKE & MANITOBA RY. C0. Daily—Except Sundays. TO REDBY AND RETURN. In effect August 20, 1905. SRR ST a/m.(Ar Puposky a'm|Ar Bemid: Sunday—During August and September. Excursion train. Ly Bemidji..0:00 a. m. | Lv Redby..5:30 p. m. "FACTS IN NATURE. Not Only Do We Get Inspiration From Nature, But Health as Well. For people who are run-down and nery- ous, who suffer from indigestion or dys- epsia, headache, biliousness, or torpid Rver, coated tongue with bitter taste in the morning and poor appetite, it be- comes necessary to turn to some tonic or strengthener. which will assist Nature and help them to get on their feet and ut the gody into its proper condition. It s becoming more and more apparent that Nature’s most_valuable health - giving agents are to be found in forest plants and roots. s Nearly forty years ago, Dr. R.V. Plema‘ ‘aow consulting physician to the Invalids’ Hotel and Surgical Institute, at Buffalo, ., discovered that by scientificall extracting and combining certain medici- nal principles from native roots, taken from our American_forests, he could pro- duce a medicine which was marvelously efficient in curing cases of blood disorder and liver and stomach trouble as well as many other chronic, or lingering ail- ments, This concentrated extract of Nature’s vitality he named *Golden Med- ical Discovery.” It purifies the blood by utting the ~stomach and_ liver into Kea.]thy condition, thereby helping the digestion and assimilation of food which feeds the blood. Thereby it cures weak stomach, indigestion, torpid liver, or bil- fousness, and kindred derangements. If you have coated tongue, with bitter or bad taste in the morning, frequent headaches, feel weak, easily tired, stitches or pain in side, back gives out easily and aches, belching of gas, constigntlon, or heat al- ternating with chilly sensations or kin- dred symptoms, theg oint to derange~ ment of your stomach, liver and kidneys, ‘which the “Golden Medical Discovery* will correct more speedily and perma- nently than any other known agent. Con-. tains no alcohol or habit-forming drugs . All its ingredients printed in plain Eng- lish on wrapper. The sole motive for substitution is to permit the dealer to make a little more profit. He gains; you lose.. Accept no sub- stitute for "Golden Medical Discovery.” Constipation causes and aggravates many serious diseases, It is thoroughly eX by Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellota. One a laxative; two or three are cathartic. r :m-p-s. 5 cegts. Evarys W, o "‘f.!.’m'..mlc.mr o G v déress THE MCCALL CO. New Yorh, FOLEY'S The original LAXATIVE cough remedy, For coughs, colds, throat and lung troubles. No opiates. Non-alcoholic, Good for everybody. Sold everywhere. The genuine SCHEDULE SEASON OF 1906. STEAMER MICHAEL KELLY In effect August 22, MONDAYS—Leave Redby at 10 o'clock a.m. for Agency, Cross Lake 8chool and Shotiey Took. ,TUESDAYS—Leave Shotley Brook at 7 o'clock a. m.. for Shotley Postoffice, Cross Lake School, Battle River, then to Redby— “stopping at Blackduck when necessary.” WEDNESDA YS—Leave Redby at 10 o'clock a. m. for Agency. Leave Agency at 3:30 p. m. for Redby. THURSDAYS—Runs on Special Orders only. FRIDAYS—Leave Redby at 10 o'clock a. m for Agency, then to Shotley Brook. Leave Shotley Brook at3:00 p.m. for Shotly Dost- office then to Redby. SATURDAYS—Leave Redby at 10 o'clock 1. m. for Battle River. Cross Lake School, Agoncy. “Stopplue at Rlackduck when ar: necessary. SUNDAYS—Excursion trip on lake during August and September. 'W. G. MARSON, Gen'l Mgr. ‘THE COMFORTABLE WAY. EAST BOUND. . No. 108..Park Rap..s Line..7:10.a. m. (Connects with Orlental Limited at Sauk Centre. arrives Minneapolls at 5:15p. m, St. Paul at5:45p. m.) No. 34....Duluth Express....12:27p m b - - 12398 m WEST BOUND. No. 33......Fosstont Lite......3:52p m "% I N 3:10 a8 m No 107...Park Rapids Live.. :55p m FULL INFORMATION FROM ‘E E CHAMBERLAIN. Agt. Bemidji, Minn. WANTS ONE CENT A WORD. No Advertiseinent Accepted For Less Than 15 Cents. Cesh Must Accompany All Out Of Town Orders HELP WANTED. B Lo s OB oL SO WANTED—For the U. 8. Marine Corps; men between ages 21 and 35. An opportunity to see the worid. For full informa- tion apply in person or by letter to Recruiting Office, Cor. Bel- trami avenue and Second street, Bemidji, Minn. WANTED—For U, 8. army able- bodied, unmarried men tween ages of 21 and 385, citi- zens of United States, of good character and temperate abits,” who can speak, read and write English. For in- formation apply to Recruiting Officer, Miles block, Bemidji. Minnesota. WANTED—Good girl for gen- eral housework. Must be good cook. 417 America Avenue ° WANTED—A 7 or 8 room house, centrally located. Inquire at News office. WANTED: Two dish washers. Inquire at Markham hotel, FOR SALE. FOR SALE—Magnificent moose head, mounted; will be sold cheap. Inquire at this office, FOR SALE: House and three lots on Dewey avenue will be sold cheap. Callon or address J. F. Gibbons. FOR SALE— Rubber stamps. The Pioneer will procure any kind of a rubber stamp for you on short notice. FOR RENT. FOR RENT — Furnished room with bath. Inquire 609 Be- midji avenue. FOR RENT: Two nicely fur- nished rooms. Ladies only. Inquire 608 Fourth Street. MISCELLANEOUS. PUBLIC LIBRARY — Open Tuesdays and Saturdays, 2:30 to6p. m. Thursdays7 to 8 p. m. also. Library in base- ment of Court House. Miss Mabel Kemp, librarian. ee——r———1> THE BEMIDJI GRAPHAPHONE COMP'Y have a nice line of instruments to- gether with the latest & best music PARTIES WISHING _SAME CALL ON NAYLOR & STEWART AT LAKESIDE BAKERY. 110 3RD ST. Minnesota € International In Connection with the ..Northern Pacific.. Provides the best train -passenger service between Northome, Funkley Blackduck, Bemidji, ' Walker and intermediate points and Minne- apolis, St. Paul, Fargo .and Duluth and all points east, west and South. Through coaches 'betmn Northome and the Twin Cities. - No. ochange of cars. Ample time at Brainerd 2 | tor dinner. TIME CARD Effective June 4th., 1965, Daily except Sunday Datly ex STATIONS Daily ex Sung Bun, a.m Lv & m. Lv. . Ar. HONEYmTARE = FOLEY'S HONEY and TAR s ia | & aYellow package. Refuse substitutes. * ~Prepared only by Ko 7 ‘Poley & Company, Ohloage. Barker’s Drug Store. PIANOS, ORGANS SEWING MA- CHINES FURNITURE AND . HOUSE FUR- NISHINGS. Bought on Easy Payments at BISIAR, VANDER' LIP & COMPANY 311 Minn. Ave. ‘Repairs for all kinds of Sewing Machines. » W. B. Baumbach, Prestdent. O. W. Baumbach, Vice-President. W. L. Brooks, Cashier. OF BEMIDJI. Respectfully Solicits Your Business the Best Old Line Cempant