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- daisies, laughipg in morning’s R KMAS FRUIT CAK: | contalns twenty-two dlfferent tugredionts ot Y #7% SELECTED MA- § TEOIM s‘ “ork- n See on THE My, 315 Minnesota Ave. Phone ' 28 THE CITY. Read the Daily Picneer, B. F. McDonald of Laporte re- turned to his home this morning. Buy your dolls at the opera house Tuesday. Sale begins at 10 a. m. R. E. White, the Kelliher logger, was registered at the Brinkman today. Bewidji Elevator Co., jobbers for Barlow's Best, also Gold Medal, Mascot and Crem~, Philip Medley, bookkeeper for A, T. Hatcher the Jogger, came up from Park Rapids last even- ing and is a guest at the Mark- ham. If you want fresh eggs and creamery butter, call up at Roe & Markusen’s. ’Phone 2.7. L. B. Kelley, who buys pulp- wood for several paper com- panies in Wisconsin, left this morning for Tenstrike, looking for business in his line. Fragrant neds the flower, be- side the garden path; white are dewy bath. But purer than the daisies, more sweet than helic- trope, are the M. & M. cigar, Stevens makes to smoke. Low Rates to the Southeast. I Commencing December 18 and on the first and third ’l‘uesdaysz of each month thereafter until: March, 1907, the Chicago Great| Western Railway will sell one- way colonist tickets at nearly balf 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 except when fare and third makes less, Minimum fare 50c, to all points in Minnesota North and South Dakota. KEEP YOUR TIES! | Martin Bros.,of §| Duluth, Minn., J§ will buy ties a- §; long the lines of §i the M. & I., and G. N. Railway. A, C. McLean. of Bemidji, will call on you. If you have ties for sale write to him at Bemidji. MARTIN BROTHERS, . -y | : where rate of fare and one third “the Dailv Pioneer. bdel fqr candy and cake, &' studip for colored work. Ulitistiias [ stickers, at the 2iouant 1 fieg 3. Aliurd feturned to hishome a§ o/lihey [ast night. i issortment of fountain i¢1| Pioneer office. v Mills, roadmaster on . & 1.} returned this morn- sactrip to Big Falls, % ful Christmas shipping ot 1o had at the Pioneer Jlakeley, the Farley ¢, tamb down this morning wie and spent the i ity on business. ¢ <ot the Methodist 1 supper Tuesday, jopera house. Sale . m, and continues 1@ tailor, went to i ¢ 1< evening on busi- I vintond }sing a new day t ‘o1 remember the Eu hest assortment o . ¢’ biank books and an e (! ‘nsure you just tk v b ¢g Sty Claus I would kr r whebto give every bo T «ould give them Hc. 5 % Mountain Tea. Ity foe edicine in the WOt *:3ing wonder. 35 oy 4 drug store. Horses; Horses. I have for sale horses weigh i1g from 1,300 to 3,300 per team. S e Pogue. Band Concert and Dance. The Bemidji band will give a concert and dance next Thurs- day evening, the 20th inst., at the city opera house. It is the in- tention of the members to make the concert the best yet given by the local musical organization, and the dances given by the band are always enjoyable affairs. There should be agood attend- ance. 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. Holiday Rates. For Christmas and New Years holidays the Minnesota & Inter- national and Northern Pacific Railways will sell tickets .be- tween all stations on their lines in the states of Wisconsin, Min} nesota and North Dakota at the following rates: One regular first class fare plus $2.00, except makes less. No ticket to be sold for less than 50 cents. Dates of sale December 22,1906 to January 1, 1907, inclusive. Final return limit January 7, 1907. Half of above rates for child- ren of half fare age. G.A. Walker, agent, 0r valé Seasoned Cord wood in half or full carload lots Inquire at the Red Lake Depot Fresh Canned Goods Red Kidney Beans, String Be: the best infthe market. Call WE have just received a large shipment of Fresh Canned Gocds. The Easter Brand We h ve choice Peaches, Pears, Muscat Grapes, Apricots, and Egg Plums put up from this year's crop. Our Echo Brand Of canned Tomatoes, Peas, Corn, Pumpkin, Lima Beans, ROE @ MARKUSEN ans and Refugee Beans are at the storeor phone 207. ;| morning. He' was accompanied We have installed at our place of business, “soda fountain hot drinks.” THIS IS OUR MENU: Hot Chocolate with Macarons Hot Clam Bouillon . . Hot Chicken Bouillon . . Hot Tomato Bouillon . o 10c Hot Conc. Ext. of Coffee . Lakeside Bakery. Read the Dailv Pioneer. Small calendar pads can be had at the Pioneer office. Mrs. K. Gibbs was here from Farley today. See Bijou ad elsewhere in this issue for change of program, etc. 1907 diaries make good pres- ents. A good assortment can be had at the Pioneer office. Dell Burroughs went to Black- duck last evening to tell the good citizers of that place of the good virtues of his “Del Marca” cigar. W. J. Whiting, the ‘‘cedar man,” came down this morhing from Blackduck. He was accom- panied by G. F. Whiting, also of the “Duck.” E You’ll never know how good a cook you are, or how easy to make good biscuit or cake, until you have used Hunt’s Perfect Baking Powder. The fire department will elect officers for the ensuing year, at the regular meeting to be held at their rooms Wednesday even- ing. T. W. Bailey and wife came in this morring from their claim, east of Blackduck, on Squaw lake. They report immense quantifies of snow in the woods. Want to buy a typewriter? Latest make Remington, light use for six months, good. as new, for sale. Inquire at Pioueer office. If you want fresh eggs and creamery butter, call up at Roe & Markusen’s. ’Phone 207. Mrs. M. E. Brinkman left this morning on the delayed night east-bound passenger train for Duluth and the twin cities where she will visit until the end of the present week. . Wanted: Sewing by the day. Hattie Henderson, at T. A. Tron- son’s, 521 Second street. Phone 313. You can get some good Christmas presents at the Methodist fair Tuesday - at the opera house. ale begins at 10 a. m, J. C. Thompson, proprietor of the Palace hotel at Blackduck, returned to his home last even- ing after having spent yesterday in the city on business. Some danty glove and necktie boxes filled with choice chocolates for Xmas boxes at The Model. W. B. Sherman went to Brain- erd this merning to get a bunch of men coming from Duluth on the N. P. to take them to Kelli- her and Mizpah for Ross & Ross. If you will buy your presents early in the day ‘and early this | moenth you will -aveid the rush, i which is trying to the buyer and doubly trying to the workers be- hind the counters. A carload of horses, twenty- two head, were shipped to Kelli- her today to work in tke camps for Rose & Ross. The.animals came on yesterday from Grand Forks. «Cosmetics will ruin the -com- plexion. There’s no beauty practice equal to the effects of Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Te. It keeps the entire body i perfect health, Tea or Tablets, 85 cents. Barker’s drug store E. E. Simmons returned yes- terday evening from Brainerd, where he was visiiting with his family. Mr. Simmons is again with his ‘“old love,” the Armour Packing company, and ‘the boys” are pleased to see him in harness sgain. J. J. Conger went to Teustrike last evening. He spent the night there and returned home this by his brother, A. L. Conger, of Kelliber, i who had spent yester-| day in this city. The latter re- tarned to s home today from Tengtrile. your lady {riends. representative for the Naugle af, Kelliher Half a pound of candy in & nice Xmas package for 5 cents, at The Model. Splendid supper at the opera house Tuesday evening, begin- ning at 5:30, Price 25¢c. For expert piano and organ tuning, cleaning, repairing and polishing leave orders this week at Bisiar, Vanderlip & Co. The Ladies Guild of the Epis. copal church will meet with Mrs. S. E DeLong, 701 Beltrami avenue, on Wednesday afternoon. Joseph Golemboske of Brain- erd is now acting as passenger conductor on the M. & I. in the place of J. W. Bush, who is tak- ing a lay-off. Ffresh eggs and creamery butter at Roe & Markusen's, ’phone 207. James Lappen, cruiser for the Crookston Lumber company, leit last evening for Blackduck to re- sume, his labors; having visited over Sunday here with his family. She worried and she fretted, and grew as homely as she could be, but now she is a famous beauty, which came by taking Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea Barker’s drug store. Mrs. W. S. Lycan, who has been the guest of Mrs. F. S. Lycan at the Markham for a week past, returned yesterday afternoon to her home in Crooks- ton. Our pretty little work baskets filled with choice fresh chocolates make very pleasing . gifts for The Model. E. D. Bceson, the distriet Pole & Tie company of Chicago, went to'Northome last evening to look after the work being doune there in getting out a large num- ber of ties and poles for his com- pany. AMERICANS WORK TOO HARD. Senator Hansbrough Predicts National Malady as Result. ‘Washington, Dec. 18.—Nervous pros- tration as a national malady is pre- dicted by Senator Henry C. Hans- brough of North Dakota, who declares I that Americans work altogether too hard. Senator Hansbrough is a student of | § the transportation problem. He finds| § the scarcity of labor responsible for the present traffic congestion and the overwork forced on railroad men of| § every degree in some measure respon- sible for the frequency of wrecks. Some railroad officials admit that thelr failure to furnish ample facilities for the carriage of merchandise is caused by the lack of labor. As they are un- able to get an adequate supply of labor those already employed are pushed to the utmost. “We are working too hard, too.rap- idly and too long each day,” said Sen ator Hansbrough. “This evil is not peculiar to the railroad world alone. It extends into nearly every line of American business life. swift. We must let up or mervous prostration will become distinctly an American malady.” OFFICERS ARE REMOVED. Held Partly Responsible for Ports.| & mouth Mutiny. London, Dec. 18.—The lords of the admiralty, having reviewed the pro- ceedings of the courtsmartial arising from the recent mutiny of stokers at the naval barracks in Portsmouth, have come to the conclusion that the outbreak was due to lack of proper Judgment, supervision and control on| | the part of the officers, as well as to the obnoxious order “on the knee”| | given by Lieutenant Collard. The ad: miralty, therefore, has decided that Commodore Walter G, Stopford is to be relieved of the command of the general depot at Portsmouth and that Commander Drury-Lowe shall super: sede Commodore Herbert A. Michell, secretary of the general depot, who is relieved of his appointment. § The sentense of five years’ impris- onment ‘tmpesed on one of the mutin- ous stolers was reduced to three years. 2 B The admiralty has also directed that the drill order “on the knee” shall not be used except for military pur- poses: . French War Minister on Board, Parls, Dec. 18.—M. Lebaudy’s diri gible war balloon La Patrie, with War Minister Picquart on board, made an extended flight during the day, leav- ing Meudon and maneuvering for more than an hour over Paris. Nine British Sailors Drowned. Portsmouth, Eng., Dec. 18.—Nine sailors belonging to the crew of the battleship Hindustan were drowned during the day owing to the upsetting of a cutter in which they were return- ing to the warship. il \ BRIEF BITS OF NEWS! R AR {The Swedish government has rati- fled the Algeciras convention. The senate has agreed to the holi- day . 'adjournment resolution, which provides that if adjournment is had next Thursday it shall be until Jan. 3 next. Judge Landis, in ‘the United States district eourt at Chicago, appointed the American Trust and Sayings bank of that city receiver for the Lincoln | National #ank of Norton Park, a | suburb. . g George Boote, for many years one of San Francisco’s most prominent ship- owners and shipbuilders, is dead after a short illness resulting from a fall was eolghtyfour years of age. | ger train on the Great Northern, 8. m, did oot arrive here until 6! o’clock 1h{s morning. Mix-up| Dakcta was the cause for the late | arrival. ' 4 - I The pace is| § from a street car six weeks ago. He| | Russian Court box, in jewel, glove and Handk’rch’f box, some- S st , Nogv On _or Business THE OWL DRUG STORE Postoffice Corner For the next ten days we shall make a special feature of Holiday Goods and Christmas Novelties. Our stock The best od- ers in bulk, fancy Xmas packages Try Yolande and you will i o other. L is large and very complete in all lines, You will find L] . . . many new Novelties and Curios in Japanese goods that must appeal to ydu as appropriate gifts. Come in and look our stock over, it will pay you. Every- thing new and the latest at this store. Cigars, Pipes and 8 | Smakers ar- ticles make useful gifts for the men. Don’t forget when you are doing your Xmas shopping to visit our store. We can help you in your selection. F. A. MAY0, PROPRIETOR. Toilet & Manicure Sets in Pry- lin Stag, Ebon)"agin latest styles and designs. Fresh eggs and creamery 'phone 207. to Blackduck this forenoon. A. L. Wyler, auditor for the butter* at Roe & Markusen’s,| Bemidji Brewing company, went The east-bound night passen- which is due in Bemidji at 12:39 furnished for all occasions. #Also Planos tuued. Satisfaction ghar- with the delavs over in North anteed. Box 233, Bemidjl, Have an idea that there is nothing in } the hardware store that makes an ap- vropriate Christmas present or that old Santa could please the Boys. Girls, Father, Mother or his friends with. finest assortment of Carving Sets Ramri and Razor Strops Silver Plated ‘Knives-and.Farks _Shaving Mugs, Shaving Soap Silver Plated Tea Spoons Shaving Sets in Handsome Grai Silver Plated Table Spoons Sewing Machines Leather Cases ; Pocket Knives Monarch Maleable Steel Ranges Scissors, Fifty Ditferent Patterns Medium Priced Steel Ranges White Lilly Washing Machines Clothes Wringers Nickel Piated Kitchen Ware High Grade Enaméiéd honsling Air Rifles and Targets the Very Best Obtainable Ladies’ and Gents’ Skates Hand Sleds and Coasters Pansg make a practical and useful gift and one that will be appreciated. Let us § show you, we willbe glad to 1f you buy or don’t buy, our time is yours. " J. A. LUDINGTON. Phone 250, I have just éoinivzle‘{ed‘ the arrangment of;my new stock’ of groceries and the store is open,to the public. I shall at all times endeavor to carry a complete line The stock is a new stock and the very hest brands of | canned goods, tea.and coffees, and everything that is You are invited to call at the store: 320 Minnesota Avenue. ORCHESTRA MUSIC T. SYMINGTDN Great Many People] Well now look here, we have the Scissor Sets in Leatherette Cases ) And a hundred other articles that & of staple and fancy groceries, cigars and confectiomery. carried to make up a first class store will be found here.” BIJOU Automatic Drama—Vaudeville —Pop- H | aYellowpackage. Refuunbgum = ular Concerts: 302 THIRD ST, Every Evening 7:30 to 10:00. Saturday . Afternoon 2:30 to 3:30. Sunday, Monday, Tuesday EXTRA SPECIALS THE CAMERAGRAPH IN SEARCH OF ADVENTURE A Warlike Calling Off to the War Disillusion Gypsy Camp ‘Waylaid Joining the Ranks Cross the Bridge Surprised in Camp. . Wounded Approach ‘of Cavalry and Infantry Hide from Ecemy The Dream Return Home Home at Last Illustrated Song JUST ONE NIGHT THE CAMERAGRAPH KATHLEEN MAVOURNEEN Kathleen’s rejected ~suitor c-nnives with the robbers to abduct her— -—_set_fire to building to cover tracks. Ime—w__ a__ turas out to be a shrewd detective Fight in the Robbers’ Cave Fo’ls the Plot and Recovers the Girl Wedding A Grand Entertainment it would be be a priviledge to see at several times the price. Our moving pictures are as far ahead of others as an electric light is ahead of a candle. All films shown in this theatre are direct from New York City. The best place of Amusement in our city. DON'T MISS IT! PROGRAMME CHANGES WITHOUT'NOTICE. WATCH THIS AD DaILY. TICKETS 5¢—10¢ J.J. ELLIS &« SON MANAGERS T Bates t) n.z::y,h' s ST L O e Ry year's nhflivflm(lxil::;:‘) edts JO ;?“'rh“o."!-‘fium g € P ot frve. " Adiress THE MCCALL €00 Now Yors, 'E-H, Munball returned this morning from a business trip to Kelliber. g FOLEY'S HONEY~oTAR _The original LAXATIVE cough remedy, ‘or. coughs, colds, throat lung ot N piare T i, [one Good for everybody, Sold everywhere. HONEY and TAR isia Prepared only by _ Feley & Company, Chlocage. ” Barker’s Drug Store, / b o B S oy 0 AT