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ELMER, General Pasvenger 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 Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway ' The Fioneer Limited leave Minneapolis at 8:00 p. m. and St. Paul at 8:35 p. m. Ar- rives Union Station, Chicago, 8:56 a. m. the next day. Four other 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 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. Swedback Block, Bemidji. OFFICIAL PAPER---CITY OF BEMIDJI BEMIDJI PIONEER PUBLISHING CO. Entered in the postofice at Bemidjl. Minn., THE BEMIDJI DALY PIONEER| PUBLISHED NVERY AFTERNOON, AN~ By A. KAISER. a8 gecond class matter. SUBSCRIPTION---$5,00 PER ANNUM “Honest” John Burke seems to have been elected governor of North Dakota in spite of the handle to his name. Captain Curtis of the Michigan football team broke his leg while |stick to his present plans. | playing Saturday, and a Great Falls, Moatana, player was killed. What a jolly game! COLE A GOOD LOSER. It can be said to the credit of Mr. Cole that he knows how to take defeat gracefully. No ene expected him to take it other- wise; all good fighters (and Mr. Cole is a good fighter) must be able to take as well as give pun ishment, and yet there has been a certain amount of speculation as to just how the losing candi- date for governor wotld act and talk after his overwhelming defeat. Mr. Cole did not talk for publi- cation at first, he was too com- pletely buried, but after he had dug himself onut from under the remarkable avalanche of Johnson votes, he got up and shook him self, bowed and smiled to his successful rival, and exteanded his warmest congratulations. Then he spoke for publication as follows: After a somewhat caretul ex- amination of conditions sur- rouading the campaign, I am not at all surprised at my defeat. All of the party leaders and mostof the party workers were untiring in their efforts loyally to support. me. The republican press of the state never did bet- ter work; our literary bureau and our speakers’ bureau were unexcelled. The entire state central committee was most loyal and most industrious, and I take this occasion to thank them, one and all, for their splendid work. I am certainly very grateful to all who supported me. Governor Johnson has cause for pride in his unprecedented victory. He certainly had most splendid workers on his committee. T confidently hope and trust that the republican party, which in the past has proved equal to every occasion, and to which ‘we owe all the beneficial legislation enacted during the last twenty years in both state and nation, will during the next two years become so thoroughly organized and united that vietory will be assured when the polls are again open. THE CAMPAIGN OF 1908. New York state and the United States need not think they have got rid of their yellow peril in the person of William R. Hearst. Mr. Hearst was defeated for the governorship, and suffered the humiliation of being the only man on his ticket to lose; but a little set-back like that is nothing to the vaulting ambitien of the sensational publisher, and he is already laying his plans to cap- ture the democratic organization of his state for the presidential fight two years hence. Stranger things have hap- pened than that Hearst should be the nominee of the democrats for president in 1908, and the coun- try might as weil prepare itself for a national campaign not un- like that which New York state has just passed through, It will be the days of 1896 over again, with “down with capital,”” sub- stituted as a slogan for “the cross of gold.” Mr. Hearst will try to be elected president, just as he tried to be elected governor, 'by stirring up a “whirlwind of inflamed passions,’’ as Secretary Root expressed it. If the right kind of a man is nominated by the republican party, Hearst should be defeated, because the sober-minded people of the United States will array themselves against him, just as the sober-minded people of the Empire state arrayed themselves; but it will be a fight of sensa- tional and spectacular propor- tions, . The greatest problem with the republicans now is to pick the right kind of a man for their| nominee. If Roosevelt would only run there would be no need to look further, for the president could administer the neatest| kind of a beating to the man of| saffron; but he has declared againstanother term, and unless no other promising caudidate’ can be found, will undcubtedly 0 As made up by roved and exnct ases Dr, glar{e' #nvorlw ?rucrip- don. 18 ‘? ‘most efficient remcdy for regu- ating all the womanly functions, correct- ing lplmmenu‘ a8 prolapsus, antever- Tn view of the threatenin 2 !'sfon and retrovers! on, overcoming painful nomination of Hearst, it is not at| all unlikely that the republican standard bearer will be Hughes. He would bring to the contest the prestige of having beaten Hearst in the New York cam- paign; and he would know the Hearst arguments and theHearst style of attack, and would know from the first how to meet them. sl Politeness, It bus b id tbat the French are the most polite people In the world, writes our lady ondent in San Bebastian, but i do not think any one who really kuows them will agree. However, they have some charming little ways, and when they are rude it Is because they are deep down thor- oughly selfish. My personal opinion I8 that the Spaniard is about the most de- lightfully polite person one can possi- bly encounter. If you ask your way In the street of some ordinary woman, she will almost certainly go out of her ‘way to accompany you down the street and to carefully put you on the right road. They are very cheerful and gay, but they are never vulgar, as we un- derstand the word In England. Even the men In the streets who stand and frankly stare at a pretty girl do It In a light hearted, pleasant way which does not give offense. As to the man- ners of Spanish men belonging to the best soclety, they are almost perfect. Watch a Spanlard of distinction ad- dress his mother or any elderly lady and you will see a manner which Is tender and caressing and at the same time exquisitely protective. — London Tribune. An Unexpected Owner. Nearly all the giddy youth of the neighborhood attended the d:uu‘ityl bazaar, and one by one they drifted to a stall where a tiny, shapely, scented gray kid glove reposed on a satin cushion. Attached to the cushion was a notice written in a delicate feminine hand, which ran, “The owner of this riods, toning ur the nerves and bring- ing about a il lect state of health. | cures the bacmhe, gerlodlul headaches, the dragging-down distress In the pelvic region, the TMH and tenderness over lower abdominal region, dries up the pelvic catarrhal drain, so disagreeable and weakening, and overcomes every form of weakness incident to the organs distinctly feminine, “Favorite Prescription” I8 the only medicine for women, the makers of which are not afraid to .print their formula on the bottle wrapper, thus taking thelr patrons into thelr full con- fidence. It is the only medicine for women, every ingredient of which has the strongest possible endorsement of the most eminent medical practitioners and writers of our day, recommending '1! for the diseases for which “Favorite rescription” s used, It is the only !mc-ng medicine for women, ' sold hrough druggists, which does not con- fain a large percentage of alcohol, so harmful in” the long run, especially to delicate women. It has ‘more genuine cures to {ts credit than all other medi- cines for women combined, having saved thousands of sufferers from the rating table and the s ’8 knife, It has restored delicate, 'omen to strong and vigorous he: virility, making motherhood possil there 'was barrenness before, therel ighten- ing and making happy manY thousands of homes by the advent of little ones to strengthen the marital bonds and add sunshine where gloom and despondency had reigned before. Write to Dr. R, V. Plerce. He will send ou good, Xa.thex;lg, professional advice, n & plain, sealed envelope, absolutely free. Address him at Buffalo, N. Y. Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets do not glpe. ‘They effectually cleanse the sys- m of accumulated impurities. The People’s Common Sense Medical Adbviser, by Dr. Pierce, 1008 pages, is sent Jree on receipt of stlmg)s to pay expense of mailing only. Send 21 one-cent stamps for the book in paper covers, or 31 stamps for the cloth-bound volume. Address a8 above, WM. B. MATTHEWS ATTORNEY AT LAW Practices before the United States Supreme Court—Court of Claims—The United States General Land Offico—Indian Office and Con- gress. Special attention given to Land Con- tests—Procurement of Patents and Indian Claims. 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 f.aw Office opposite Hotel Markham. P.J. Russell Attorney at Law BEMIDJ, - - = = = E. E. McDonald ATTORNEY AT LAW Bemidji, Mlinn. Office: Swedback Black. 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 Beltrami Ave, MINN. fMARCONI WIRELESS TELEGRAPH STOCK i Is the wonder of the age and I have made it & specialty, My priceis only | 5.00 per share right now. It is bound o dontic shorily, 8o order today. ¢ R. B. HIGBEE, Brokes Germania Life Bldg., ST.PAUL, M1 5 ‘National Bank References. glove will, at 7:30 this evening, be Lk pleased to kiss any person who p; chases a sixpenny ticket beforehand.” Tickets were purchased by the score, |! and at 7:30 a long row of sheepish, not to say doggish, young bloods were as- sembled outside the stall. | Then, punctual to the moment, old Tom Porson, the local pork butclier, who weighs twenty stone and is al- most as beautiful as a side of bacon, stepped to the front of the stall. “Now, young gents,” he said in his best “buy, buy, buy,” tones, “this ’ere glove belongs to me. I bought it this morning. Now I'm ready for you. Come on. Don’t be bashful. One at a | timel” But nobody came, on.—London Tele- graph. The Ears of insects. 8imply because a bee has no ears on the sides of its head It Is no sign what- | ever that it is wholly without some ! sort of an auditory nerve. This lsl proved by the fact that grasshoppers, crickets, locusts and flies all have their | ears situated in queer places—under the wings, on the middle of the body and even on the sides of their legs. The common house fly does its hear- !For a clear complexion take 1 Ry | JeHHIGS cc! thousands. Our gua nce of that. If you = after taking half of ¥ you GEY YOUR [IJNEY BACE Read what the oldest lenier In Min- | nesot says It did for him: EDITORIAL EFIORSEMENT “The readers of the A, O. U. W.: Guide who. may be affiictcd with rheu- - matism are hereby informed that we have used this remedy, 6088, in our family for two years; that a single bottle cured rheumatism of the a of VID RAMALEY, _ “St. Paul.’ Scld and guaranteed by Barker’s Drug Store. ing by means of some little rows of corpuscles which are situated on the knobbed threads which occupy the place which are taken up by the hind ‘wings of other species of insects. The garden slug or shelless snail has its organs of hearing situated on each side of its neck, and the common grasshopper has them on each of its broad, flat thighs. In some of the smaller insects they are at the bases of the wings and In others on the bot- tom of the feet. ‘Way of One Man. He was romantlc, but bashful for his age. At twenty-five it is expected nowadays that a man should be matter of fact. She ‘was his equal In romance, but a trifle older, old enough indeed to be a widow. The conversation had turned on the ever important subject of mothers-in-law, There was a lull in the argument. Gazing far, she sighed and sald: “Ah, me! I shall never have another mother-in-law!” He looked at her with interest for a moment and then suddenly blurted out: “My mother died when I was very young!” It was an inadvertence, but he could not draw back. She threw herself into | his arms, and they have lived happlly— ap to now.—New York Press, Signs of Brain Exhaustion. A doctor says that when- a person begins to have doubts about the spell- ing of common words, to write an un- naturally small hand that shows g tendency to waver above and below a straight line and to grasp the pen with nnnecessary force, especlally at the end of a long word, then that person is suffering from brain exhaustion apnd ought elther to take a complete rest or | else to find work of an altogether new and different kind. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine Tablets. Drugglsts refund money it it falls to cure, E. w. GEOVES :ll:mlanmr'e 1soneachbox. 2c¢ | J. A. HOFF Reliable Painter ; All Work Guaranteed. Shop Rear Swedback Blk ORIND Laxative Fruit Syrup Pleasant to take Orino cleanses the sys- tem, and makes sallow blotched complexions smooth and clear. Cures chronic constipation by gently stimulating the stomach,liver and bowels. Refuse subatitutes. Price BOo. Barker’s Drug Store. PIANOS, ORGANS SEWING MA- CHINES FURNITURE AND HOUSE EUR- NISHINGS. Bought on Easy Payments at BISIAR,VANDER LIP & COMPANY 311 Minn. Ave. Repairs for all kinds of Sewing i Machines.. . Mouldings Vnniishe Tom Smart Dray and baggage. Safe and Plano moving. Phone No. 5 |~ 618 America Ave. NI ONE CENT A WORD. No Advertiseinent Accepted For Less Than 13 Cents. Cash Must Accompany All Out Of Town Orders HELP WANTED. At r A e oo ree e 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, 208 3rd. Street. WANTED—For U. 8. army able- bodied, unmarried men be- tween ages of 21 and 35, citi- zens of United States, of good character and temperate habits, who can speak, read and write English. For in- formation apply to Recruiting Officer, Miles block, Bemidji. Minresota. WANTED: Girt ' for geperal housework. Apply A. G. Rut- ledge, s} this office. 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. Call onoraddress J. F. Gibbons. 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 Therearemors McCall Patternasold inthe United states than of u:!ather make of rns. This is on. ccount of their style, accuracy an nmpnchpm e all’ sgazine(The Queen of Fashion) has e e e Wagsine. One D e cevs s “ern Freo, Subscribe today. 3 s ‘Wanted, Handsome lums o7 signs) and Premiun Catalogue (showing 400 premiume’ ent free, Address THE MCCALL CO., New Yerb. LAKE & MANITOBA RY. CO. Daily—Except Sundays. TO REDBY AND RETURN. In effect August 20, 1905, Lv Redby At Nebish ILv Nebish. MINNEAPOLIS, RED 00 a.m.| 55 8.m.| 35 a.m. B EAST BOUND. No. 108.. Park Rap. s Line..7:10 a. m. (Connects with Oriental Limited at Bauk Centre, arrives Minneapolis at 5:15p.m, St.Paul at5:45p. § No. %....Duluth Express. WEST BOUND. No. 33......Fosston Line.. “ 35 & " No 107...Park Rapids Line.. FULL INFORMATION FROM E E CHAMBERLAIN. Agt. Bemidji, Minn. 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 between Northome and the Twin Cities. No change of cars. Ample time at Brainerd for dinner. TIME OARD Effective June 4th., 1905. Daily except Sunday STATIONS Dally ex Daily ex. Bunds N FOR SALE— Rubber stamps, The Pioneer will procure any kind of a rubber stamp for you on short notice. FOR ‘SALE CHEAP — Good second-band self feed coal stove. Collard’s harness shop, 408 Minnesota avenue. FOR RENT. y FOR RENT — Furnished room with bath. Inquire 609 Be- midji avenue. LOST and FOUND AN AN AN AN NN LOST—Package of child’s under- wear on Red Lake train. Finder return to this office. MISCELLANEOUS. PUBLIC LIBRARY — Open Tuesdays and Saturdays, 2:30 to 6 p, m. Thursdays 7 to 8 p. m. also. Library in base- ment of Court House. Miss Mabel Kemp, librarian. An Ascending Seale. Curate’s Little Girl—My hen has lald an egg. Vicar’s Little Girl—My hen has lald two. Bishop’s Little Girl— That's nothing. My father has laid a toundation stone.—London Sketch. He that was never acquainted with adversity has seen the world but one side and Is ignorant of half the scenes of nature.--Seneca, MEN AND WOMEN, TUso Big € for unnataral discharges,inflammations, irritations or ulcerationg of mucous membranes, “Painless, and not astrin gent or poisonous. | Sold by Druggisis, gr sent in piain wrapper, y “express, prepaid, fof $1.00. or 3 bottles §2.75. il sent on request. EEVANS CHENIBALG, Want Ads FOR RENTING A PROPERTY, SELL- ING A BUSINESS OR OBTAINING HELP ARE BEST. " Pioneer THE-BEMID)I 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. e W. B. Baumbach, President. 0. W. Baumbach, Vice-President. W. L. Brooks, Cashier. Lumbermens National Bank OF BEMIDJI. Respecttully Solicits Your Business written in -the Best Old Line Gompanl