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FINE HOME MADE GANDY DELICIOUS AND CHEAP Eat one of our CREAM CARAMELS and you will buy no other. Our assortment of Cakes and pastry is always the finest. Ices,Ice Cream & Sweet Cieam. Party orders solici- ted. 315 Minnesota Ave. Phone 125 The home of Snowflake Bread. THE CITY. Read the Daily Picneer. Reed’s studio for colored work. A dishwasher wanted at the Markham hotel. An evening full of entertain- ment, Thursday. Bemidji Elevator Co.. jobbers for Cremo Flour, also Gold Medal, Mascot and Barlow’s Best. Fragrant neds the flower, be- side the garden path; white are daisies, laughing in morning’s dewy bath. But purer than the daisies, more sweet than helio- trope, are the M. & M. cigar, Stevens makes to smoke. Low Rates to the Southeast. Commencing December 18 and on the first and third Tuesdays of each month thereafter until March, 1907, the Chicago Great Western Railway will sell one- way colonist tickets at nearly half fare to points in Alabama, Louisiana, and Mississippi. For further information apply to H. L. Wyand, T. P. A, 364 Robert street, St. Paul, Minn, Christmas and New Years Holiday Rates. The Great Northern Railway company will sell tickets for the above occasions from December 22 to January 1, inclusive, return limit January 7, 1907. Con-! tinuous passage each direction. Rate one fare plus two dollars pxeept when fare ynd third son. Office 20d floor Swedback Block. Don’t forget Queen Esther' at the city opera house on Thurgday evening, December 13, given 'by local talent. Come one and all and encourage home industry. The Eastern Star Thimble Bee will meet at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. French, second door north of the postoffice tomorrow at 2:30 p. m. The Lady Stars bring their sewing. All Gentle- men Stars cordially invited. Lunch will be served at.5 o’clock prompt.’ Horses; Horses. 1 have for sale horses weigh ing from 1,300 to 3,300 per team. See Pogue. Auction Sale. There will be an auction sale of logging horses in Bemidji, next Wednesday, December 12, by E. Van Camp of St. Thomas, N. D. Twenty-five fine animals, weight 1400 to 1,600 pounds, five to six years old, will be sold without reserve. Roval Neighbors. All Royal Neighbors are here- by notified the election of officers will be held at the I. O. O. F. hall Tuesday evening, Dec. 11. All Neighbors are requested to be present. By order of the Oracle. Will Continue Business. Mrs. HenryiBuenther has de- cided to continue the business formerly conducted by her husband Henry Buenther, who was drowned a short time ago, She wishes the Planeer to statg that she has hired compe- tent men to do the work and that all unfinished work will be turned We have installed at our place of business, “soda fountain:hotidrinks.” THISHIS OUR MENU: Hot Chooolate with‘Macarons Hot Clam Bouillon Hot Chicken Bouillon Hot Tomato Bouillon Hot:Cono. Ext. of Coffee Lakeside Bakery. Goto ‘the Bijou! ‘What for— For a good laugh. Christmas stickers; Pioneer office. Green and dry cordwood wanted at electric light'plant, See Bijou ad elsewhere in this igsue for change of program, etc. Beautiful Christmas - shipping tagscan be had at the Pioneer office. LOST—Star, “State Game and Fish Commission, Warden 199.”’ Finder will be rewarded by leaving same at this effice. Housewives who taxe pride in their cooking want baking pow- der that is sure and safe—that is Hunt’s Perfect Baking Powder— made in Minneapolis. If you intend using a new day book or ledger, remember the Pioneer has the best assortment of all kinds of blank books and an early order will insure you just the book you want, Miss Gertrude Bergman, who has been employed as trimmer for Miss Lounise Hetland for the last two seasons, left this morn- ing over the M. & I. for her home in Plato, Minn. Queen Esther, a sacred Can- &t the out as soon as possible. Holiday Rates. For Christmas and New Years holidays the Minnesota & Inter- national and Ngrthern Pacific Railways will sell tickets be- tween all stations on their lines in the states of Wiscensin, Min] nesota and North Dakota at the following rates: One regular first class fare plus $2.00, except where rate of fare and one third makes less, No ticket to be sold for less than §0 cents. Dates of sale December 32,1906 to January makes less, Minimum fare 50c, to all points in Minnesota North and South Dakota. Low Rates to the Westand Southwest. On the first and third Tues- days of each month until March, 1907, inclusive, the Chicago Great Western railway will sell one-way Colonist tickets at nearly half fare to points in Arkansas, Jolorado, Indian Territory, Kan- sas, Louisiana, Mexico, Missouri, Nebraska, New Mexico, Okla- homa, South Dakota, Texas and Wyoming. For further informa- tion apply to H. L. Wyand, T. P. A., 364 Robert street, St. Paul, Minn., 1, 1907, inclusive, Final return limit January 7, 1907. Half of above rates for child- ren of half fare age. G.A. Walker, agent, €oming Attraction, Pete Peterson, announced as the latest and most original Swedish comedy dramg, is the attraction at the Opera house December 10. The play is one of Elmer Walters’ most success- ful and popular dramas. Mr. Walters plays are recognized as among the best of popular-priced attractions. In Pete Peterson he has succeeded in satisfying the public demaud for something that does away with the usual melodramatic style, and even the most fastidious theateg-goers tata, will be given at the city opera house by g large chorus of local talgnt, on Thursday evening, December 18. Don't miss it, It will pay you to come, 1007 diaries make good pres- ents. A good assortment cag te had at the Pioneer office, Mrs. Stillings and Mrs. Cun- ningham will entertain the Ladies Aid of the M. E. church Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock gt the home of Mrs, Stillings; 405 Minnesota avenue, A cordial invitation is exteuded to all, A nice assortment of fouatain pens at the Pioneer office, Peter Peterson, a play that has been endorsed by the press and ubli¢ in many towns in which it as been seen, will be preseated at the Opera house Monday, December 18. The play sprang into the limelight through its un. usual story and original features, and is said to be quite fit to go and see. A particularly striking feature, and one that hag been highly spoken gf ig the introduc- tion throughout of Tom, Dick, Harry and Patsy, four intelli- gently trained dog actors. Brainerd Dispatch: Mrs. Julia Btillings left Tuesday for Bemidji, where she will make her home with her son, F. D, “INDIGT BEREMAN OR BRADY Wil ‘Not Have to' Stand: Trial for Death of iArchie Camphell. s—— Edison Bereman and B. E. Brady will ‘not ‘have to answer for the death of Archie-Campbell in Houpt llast summer. The grand jury for Itasca county, which was in session in Grand [Rapids last week, failed to ‘bring in-an indictment against the two, after a thorough investigation of the case. This means-that-unless some future grand jury should take the ‘matter up again, which is very improbable, Bereman and Brady will go Scott free. The consensus of opinion is that the ‘two men were not re- Fsponsible for Campbell’s death. Campbell entered Bereman'’s sa- loon in Houpt aud was put out ‘because “he insisted’ on making trouble. Feeling that he had been insulted and wanting re- venge, he returned with the avowed purpose of ‘‘cleaning up the dump,” and was met by Bereman atv the door of the sa- loon. A scuffle ensued and Bere- man struck Campbell over the nead with a balsam club, The drunken man then entered into a fight with Brady, who was standing outside, and fell, strik- ing his head on the walk. A post mortem examination was made on the body’ by Dr. Ward of Norihome. A largeclot of blood was found inside the skull, but outside the brain, on the left front side of the head near the eye and ear, which came from a hemorrhage caused by a | ¢ | | IBILLS; MUST 60 — bas excited stste-wide interest, | [P Judge M. A, Bpoomér swd|| = - o Oourt Reporter J. J. Cameron|Automs e e i were home over Sunday and re-{ . turned’ this notn’ to’: Grasd 302 THIRD ST, 70 JAIL Former Bemidji ‘Barber in- Trouble-— Ward of Cow Moose Osée Fame, | Rapids, ‘where ourt. will “¢ons Aogittied.. tiueitor several days yet. “Brery Evening 730 to 10:00. a2 e Distriot-Court'inSesgion. Saturday-Afternoon 2:80 to 3:30. R. A. Holms, ‘formerly em- ployed in a barber shop in this city, had a neat little way of raising money, but it led to 'his arrest; and to his conviction by a ‘Grand Rapids *Herald-Review District court convened Tues. day morning with Judge M. A. Spooner ‘presiding. The grand jury ‘was sworn in after the TONIGHT & TOMORROW NIGHT EXTRA SPECIALS THE CAMERAGRAPH Witch’s Cave. jury at the present term of court|usual instructions = from the| Foot Race In Gold Fields at Grand Rapids. court and ‘the ‘mppointment of Goldfield, Nev. Holms had in his possession|Courtney Buell és foremian the SopE GERALD EVANS, ILLUSTRATED SONG: *‘THE GOOD OLD U. 8. A." Suog by H. L. Alldis. jury retired. i The business of that body ww; ‘finished up Thursday :afternoon. | There were forty civiF cases ‘on| the ‘calendar “and fourteen criminal cases. i * The cases of the state vs C. Cx Miller, ex-county trea.surer,l werelaid over to the next term| of court, on motion of'C. C. Me-| Carthy, attorney for the defend- ant. An affidavit was presented! trom Dr. C. M: Storch stating. that the defendant was physical- ly unable to withstand a trial at: this time. & two $10 bills issued by: the ldte Confederacy, and the happy thought came to his mind that if these were pasted together, back to-back;-they would very much resemble a modern “X” issued by the United States goverment,. He jumped at the idea, and one day shoved the bill over the tar in a saloon in Bovey, to pay for a pint of whisky. The scheme worked. Thebar- keeper gave a hurried glance at the paper, stuck it in the cash register, and gave back the change, $9 and some odd cents. The swindle was discovered later, and Holmes was arrested. The charge against him was THE CAMERAGRAPH Mysterious Island Enchanted Sedan Chair Plerrot and Devils Dice A Grsnd Entertainment it would be be a priviledge to see at several times the price. Our moving pictires are 8 far ahead of others as an electric ight is ahead of a candle. All films shewn in this theatre are direct from New York City. The best place of ‘Amugement in our city. DON'T MISS IT! PROGRAMME CHANGES WITHOUT NOTICE. WATCH THIS AD DaILY. TICKETS 5c—10¢ BRIEF BITS OF NEWS, Former Govertior Alonzo Garcelor petit larceny. He Will bel ot'Maine 1s dead of old age, B e UV VU C VY VPP sentenced later by Judge The weekly bank statement of New Spooner. York banks shows a defictt of $6,702,]oJ. o . EILILIS & SON 176. The American Socfety of Mechanica Engineers has concluded its annua meeting in New York city. Major Samuel A. Garth, for many years prominent in Missouri politics is dead of apoplexy at St. Joseph, Mo. ‘aged seventy years. Colonel J. W. Hartzell, a prominen: railroad promoter and brother o Bishop Hartzell of the Methodist Epis copal church, is dead at Vallejo, Cal. aged sixty-three years. The Chicago, Milwaukee and St Paul railroad has announced that fts —_— MANAGERS B. H. Ward, of cow moose case fame, has been found not guilty by a jury &t the present term of court in Grand Rapids. The jury was ous for a long time and was divided at first, it is said, six to six; but later got together and brought ina verdict of ac- quittal. Ward was accused of shipping General Wint Going to Cuba. ‘Washington, Dec. 10.— Brigadier General Wint, who has been assigned to the command of the troops in Cuba, reported at the war department dur- ing the day and received his instruc- tions from Secretary Taft He ex- pects to sail for Cuba next Tuesday on the transport Sumner from -New- port News and will relieve General J. Franklin Bell at Havana. . fracture of the skull en the back of the head, a little ahove the left ear, The clot of blood caused pressure on the brain, which re. sulted in death, It was claimed at the time that the post mortem showed plainly that the blow which made the lacerated wound over the left eye (and which was made by the|’ small ‘balsam stick in the-hands of Bgreman) did not result in the rupturg of the blood vessel which caused death, Small calendar pads can be had at the Pioneer-office, Miss Minnie Foster, who for the last two years has been em- ployed on the Pioneer as a com- positor, left this noon for Hibbing, where ahe has accepted a position with R W. Hitchcock on the Hibbing Tribune. Minnie is a first rate compositor and the Tribune will find her a valuable addition to its force, VALUER AT $2,000,000, —_— Immense Shipment of Agricultural Im. plements to Russia. New York, Dec. 10.—Record break: ing exports of agricultural machinery, it ig stated, are about to be made to Russia by the International Harvester company of America. Nine chartered steamships will be dispatched to the Black and Baltic sea ports. British, Swedish and Norwegian vessels will be employed. The first vessel is the hind quarters of a cow moose in November, 1904. The ecase has been in court at various Younger Officors Needed. ‘Washington, Dec. 10.—“We want younger men to command the ships of the navy,” sald Admiral Dewey after an interview with the president, | “and the only way to accomplish it s to retire officers early.” The result 18 sought to be attained by the enact- ment of the naval personnel bill, which the admiral discussed with the president. new transcontinental line will be com pleted to Butte, Mont., by Jan. 1, 1908 and to the coast a year later. Extremely Low Rates Between all points on the Great Northern Ry Tickets on sale Dec. 22 to Jan. 1, Inclusive. Final Return Limit Jan. 7, 1907. E. E. CHAMBERLAIN, Agt: Bemidji, Minnesota. A. L. CRAIG, Pass. Traf. Mngr. St. Paul s ~ L FRIEND TO' FRIEND:! The personal Tecommendations of ped: ple-who have been crired of conghs and colds by Chamberlain’s- Cough- Remedy have done more thari alt else to makeita staple article of trade and commerce over 4 large part of the civilized world. KEEP YOUR TIES! Martin Bros., of Duluth, Minn., will huy ties a- long the lines of the M. & I., and G. N, Railway. A. C. Mclean. of Bemidji, will call on you. If you have ties for sale write to !will find nothing objectionable. 1A good clean, comedy abounding lin catohy somgs, sparkling dia- logue gnd funny situations is the ‘ofiering, and judging from the .lively demand for seats, it will be i well te secure them early. Smoke the Del Marca Manufactured By Stilling, who is an engineer on| scheduled to sail in a few days. In N addition to these complete shiploads the M. &'.I' road, Bhe WIl! be part cargoes wili Yo forwarded by reg: greatly missed by a large circle | ular line boats, Which will bring up of friends, having been a faith-| the total shipments to North and i South Russia to close to 100,000 tons ful worker in the M. E. church| yio® J it el "Gl mean the load. for many years, a prominent ing of nearly 3,000 cars of material, W.C.T. U. member, and the | representing a value of fully $5,000,000. 8ix entire cargoes of reapers, mow- oldest member of the Rebekah ers, harvesters, rakes,, etc., will be lodge in paint of membership | forwarded to Odessa and Novorossisk, in the city, She joined the or-| on the Black sea. ganization thirty-five years ago in Wisconsin, & GOES TO HIGHEST | COURT. —— Constitutionality of Eight-Hour Law to Pels Fetersan. Cinchs utla .D:u:: 0;"‘“ supreme s+ incini l, 3 = A Swedish Comedy Drama gourt of the United States will be with an excellent cast aud ' com- | asked to pasa on the conatitutionality MISSES' AND CHILDREN’S CQATS AT COST ‘We offer the balance of our stock of Misses® and Child- ren's coats at absolutely flat cost in order to make room for our display of Holiday goods. * =~ | You cannot afford to neglect this opportunity as him at Bemidji. Del Burgess, " Bemidji, edies equipment of new scenery is one of the promises made con- cerning Himer Walters’ latest and best sensation, Pete Pater- of the eight-haqur laber law, the first action to that end belng taken in the United States district court here. The case was that of the Sheridan: Kirk company, recently convicted ot employing laborers for more than we have an exceptionally good assortment of. strictly up-to-date styles in a variety of fabries. = These ¢oats will be on display in 6tr show win- MARTIN BROTHERS. Fresh Canned Goods wE and Egg Plums put up fro Our Echo Brand Of canned Tomatoes, Peas, Corn, Pumpkin, Lima Beans, Red Kidney Beans, String Beans and Refugee Beans are the best-in/the market. Call at the store or phone 207. ROE @ MARKUSEN have just received a large shipment of Fresh Canned Goods. The Easter Brand We have choice Peaches, Pears, Muscat Grapés, Apricots, m this year's crop. son, which comes to the opera| eight hours a day on a contract on a house Monday, Dec10. The play | government dam below this city. The| i i motion for a new trial was overruled is said to b‘i & dls'_'h‘ct Rovelty and the attorneys gave notice that on and something entirely. eut of [ a writ of error the case would be the ordinary. It relates the| taken to the United States supremo - {used is carried complete; and i |are used in the climaxes. i } court, claiming that congress had na comieal experiences of a Swede power under the Constitution to pass who contrives to land himself in| such a law. several pretiy lively kettles of( aeyuAL ASSETS OF 81,100,000 fish, and offering many oppor- 4 aat. tunities for witty = dfalogue: and | Liabilities "":‘ :m“ i ludicrous situations that prove Nes i New York, Dee. 10.—The schedules vastly amusing. We understand | i so assisnment of Juan M, Ceballos, nothing hike it has been produced | John §, Fiske and Anderson C. Wilson, recently. Every stitch of scenery | Yho composed the firm of 7. 3. X were filed ddn Y | vallos & n t not; 2 mh\e‘m:‘ \\Hgm rfeme court recent notices a; i ing y in' the suprema coul 5 o l;'”mh'ble' Dete) b8 s the ilabilities to'be $£990,398; tuinal assets $5,682,060 3 E.HWINTER&CO dows & in the front part of our Dry Goeds —De*na.rtm'nj; ars worthy of your attention. Kindly stop.and look them ovei'? Wg will be pleased to show them whether you biiy of not. Satistac money cheértil | guaranteed with every purchase of Iy refunded. BEMIDJI. TELEPHONE NO. 30.

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