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GONVENTION OF ROYAL teaue o7 css Lace| CHAMBERLAIN. LEAD or 0 remain at normal weight, That's a great place—out there where the !‘telephono man” holds forth. siAdditional Short Locals. WANI $ . 3 Miss Haldeman of this city went| A. B. Clair returned this noon to| The infant child of A. O. Clyde s Gpeat Preperations Being Made by Indications Point to Democratic to Cass Lake this noon. Grand Rapids. - | died today. ! e ONE CENT A WO RD. Cass Lake for Meeting, First Senator From 0l'egflll. Ice-cream parlors reserved forlad-| © Thomas Shevlin, Jr., returned this| A, P. Chandler and family came TH AINS AHE Tl[n UP Week in July. _— ies at the Colonel’s News Stand,|noon froma week-end trip to Minne- |in this noon from Fargo, N. Dak., HELP WANTED. ELECTION CONTESTS CLOSE 117 Third St. apolis. 5 A —|and. will spend the snmmer at e e E i A. C- Ross, junior member of the; J. P. Lahr went to Cass Lake last|Laviniaon the shores of beaitiful Floods Cause Serions Damage 0]~ bodied unmarriédL s b.etweeex; Cass Lake, June 3.—(Special = f f Ross & R d igh . ted with | Lake Bemidji. i 3 \ rm of Ross oss, came down |night on business connected with i ages of 18 and 35; citizeas of to Pioneer.)—P. reparations are about | Of the Twenty-nine Counties in Which | ¢is morning from Gemmell, his office as deputy coroner. The Ladies Guild of the Episcop- Railroads in Montana. United States, of good character c?mpleted for the District C°“:_E';: :Imh“;:""c :'I::‘;" "l"";: s Lasr:: H. E. Brooks, who represents W.| Mrs. W. A. Currie went to Cass|al Church will meet tomorrow after- :::a;e‘:‘é’:éating“:g&wEhzglf;" { tu}n of the Royal Leaz:le.4\lv‘l md i -jorny' o:d ry"—Woman Suf- [ 5 o W o Jordan of Minneapolis, | Lake this noon to attend a birth-|noon at 2:30 o’clock at the home of REPAIR WORK BEING RUSHED| For 'u;forma,zion apply to Recruit | ;’t'!l:l be held here on July 4th an SAVS mNIsaten, went to Northome last night in the | day party of one of her friends. Mrs. W. A, éVICDO“i‘dv corner of ing Offic r. Miles Block, Bemidji — . 3 Portland, Ore, June 3.—Returns |jnterest of his company. Irvin Ave. and 4th street. Minn. Every member of the Cass Lake|from Multnomah county from forty- rany Nels Daglee, the Solway merchant, Rer sl omg SO council has been exerting every|seven precincts complete out of 114 Earl B. Allen, Indian agent at|returned to his home last night after S e OCon 70 ey in;came il Washouts Are| WVANTED—Second girl for private effort to get things in shape, that [EIV® George E. Chamberlain (Dem.) a Red Lake agency, came down this|a short business trip to this city. over from his home yesterday to ':"" :“‘P‘"":"thu“: “: °‘:rs ": family at Grand Forks, Good ; 3 i illed i orn racks e the coming convention may ’be afLsdiofi108 vo;:s dosvte‘; Penry tM 4 c;:: forenoon from the agency, and| P J. Rock of Solway was in the “:te h‘";l work ;’.’i D':OEII’ESS':HE'OH R'fl"’h": kil e ::;zes. Apply 703 Beltrami ave. sisorbIE b ETe e igzgsf:ogr:’ u‘:smeac::n:?::;l; com. | SPERE several hours in this city. city yesterday between trains, hav- 1t, ; new ;m' w] mA i is having pl 3 2 : convention of its kind to be held|Ing in very slowly, but in the majority | Joen Zerch, manager of the Henne- | ing some dental work performed. b:'n;elll; talss ::Yl. plea.se d. :?:;es::: ov::' t::“;llo x:Tt‘}:::n sé';{;’:o;g:“:;:fi? wég}:EDA_pgll;l t?ngeaemlli i:fi::g- - in Minnesota, and will be held|0f them Chamberlain seems to behw"" pin Building company of Minnea-| A.B. Palmer-of Solway was a manner in which the building is| ©d and at least four westbound trains| son, 407 America e i with a desire to uplift the lodge in |1 the lead Complete returns have |,o)is pageed through the city this|business visitor in this city today, | with thelr passengers are tled up at h he t of the state, and hot been recelved from aay ongcopn: morning from International Falls|returning home on the afternoon belng erected: i Billings, Mont., awalting repairs on| WANTED—Competent girl for 1 the nortlern par _o e stal :laf ty. Judging by the returns so far to St Paul it TG Grifith D Tavloni A et pb B it awi housgwork. Inquire, 1107 Bel- £ to organize an advisory council for R ] . i ‘Olson, A. Larson and K. Walsh| Butte, according to reports received| trami Ave. northern Minnesota. The Presbyterian Ladies Aid; M. F. McManus and wife of Red were Grand Forks people who arrived | 8t the general offices of the road here. - Every Council will be entitled to Society will be entertained by Mrs. | Lake agency were visitors in Bemidj; in the city last night, Mr, Grifith | At tWo different points on the Bore- FOR SALE. = .. o R e e vy at least one delegate. Those hav- Andrew Warfield Thursday after-|today and were guests-at the Hotel o arranging for the Taneil vilingia | as mountains heavy rains have| pErT T e e ing a membership of not over one noon at 2 p. m. All the ladies are | Markham. : % = +x|soaused serious washouts. JIn one place|| - g, & Minister,”complete in every " i el it : i his family at the Griffith cottage in| the track is torn up for a distance of vy Anpvodate pleksure craft Buudred and not less than fifty.wi cordially invited. A. B. Clair came down this morn-| 1 ayina and the other gentlemen will| 100 feet and in another for about| V2V iti f by itled to two delegates, three . . A ; in perfect condition. FEquipped e entitled to two delegates, D. M. Price came in yesterday|ing trom Northome, where he had|enjoy some fishing here. elghty feet. 2| with five horsepower, double-cylin. delegates for councils baving a afternoon from Grand Rapids and|spent several days looking after W. N. Bowser, Eric Ives, E. A. thCrews °10’;m:; hiizug?:nazsieed;: der first-class motor. Spend, ten membership of one hundred to one went to- Big Falls on the evening|some timber deals. Schneider, Ike‘Blooston a’nd Sam w:rks;::nlz progr;s i expetl:’ted miles. Apply S. E. P. White. hundred “_d fifty, six delegates for train in the interest of the Shevlin-| Jver A. Krohn, owner of the Shev-| gy that the line will again be open to|FOR SALE—Bedroom suit com- bership of two hundred and . Gill spent yesterday at Akeley. i col i a membership of Sk Mathieu Lumber company. lin Herald, came over from Shevlin They went to Akeley for the purpose | réfic Within forty-eight hours. Mean- plete, lounge, chairs, and sewing g“}y o tfhre::h h““h red a:lnt s::hven B. L. Fairbanks, the White Earth|today and spent several hours in|of attending the sale of the Ander- g:::“::; :;s‘:vlgux:;i t[;z"gr:;e;fim ;nach'me. c h’é“St“}’e §°1d at 02;‘1" . ree % g v = 2 = 5.0 elegates for tires “"be'e 9 merchant, arrived in the city last)the city, returning home this after-|son stock. Nome of the Bemidji|ern and are coming in considerably B':fi‘;; el Wootward, 42l hu;(;llre;i anld fitty {x;en?n & 1 th night on a short business trip. He|noon. parties secured any of the stock, the be}f‘fd !\tllmte!; e - - council will pay all the ¥ acific is also having =E W hotele e?(::nses e tbep c{elega'es left this afternoon for the Red Lake Lloyd Butler returned yesterday|goods being purchased by a gentle- trcub‘ie ?; ;r: vicinity of Ga";song, Fafig:{:::‘lfl:ha}j:;?:’ ‘?fig(m]sd:él;l ] while in Cass Lake. They will alsc; Agency, where he is also interested |from the Blind school at Faribanlt, | man named Kelly of Delano. Mont,, a portion of a bridge having| op¢ and heavy, fn bt in furnish entertainm’ents of wations in a store. and will spend his vacation with his| Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Holmes and beflni:v;’:::g:dvfiy;t considerable dam- the rear of postoffice. S. P. kinds, including excursions, ban- B. W. Bordsen, father of the|folks in this city. He was accom-|sons, William and Theodore Holmes, | age has also been done to the road-| Hayth. quets and trips to many historical station agent and of the telegraph | panied by Oscar Ask, of Shevlin,and {and Emma Schroeder, a maid, beg stf ;he new Clilicafo,MMfltwwk:e FOR SALE—Rubber stamps. The i < . . r an . Paul extension in Montana by 2 3 55 - : spots in the vicinity of Cass Lake. operator at Blackduck, returned last Axel Lindfose of Fosston, two school |arrived in the city last hight from | o heavy rains and floods, which win | Eioneer will procure any kind of a A invitaton-hasbeen extended GEORGE E. CHAMBERLAIN. evening to the “Duck,” after spend-|mates, who leave today for their|Grand Forks. The Holmes family | cause a serious setback in the work| Tubber stamp for you an short to the families and sweathearts of | cnamberiatn will ca Multnomah ing a couple days in this city on|respective homes. went out to Lavina this morning and | °f bullding the new line, - Agtice; imberlain W Ci (u] .o . —_— - | all the members of the Royal Legue | county by about 400, Tt Tooks as If he | Pusiness. Dr. and Mrs. D. L. Stanton of|wfll spend the next month or _six HIGHEST IN MANY YEARS FOR SALE—Lath $1.25, shingles in the state, It is expected that|Would have a very slight lead in the | FElmer Herberg came in from |Cass Lake, who are well known in|weeks at their summer cottage on IGHES %Z'SOTP‘;' X:JL 3D7¢;uglas Lumber - several of the supreme officers will ::::'&'; ::;“l't" ;:t:fizc";r“;’m:_:ofifi Crookston yesterday noon and left | this city, came over from the “Lake” | the northeast shore of Lake Bemdiji. | micsissnspi River at St. Paul Inun- b TGk B _ be in attendance. county. on the evening train for Houpt,|and visited in the city for several| nfisses Mary and Mabel Lydon of dates Lowlands. FOR dSALE_AC“’“I steel range, Arrangements have been perfected | Prohibition was a hard fought issue | where he will visit for a few days|hours with E. M. Stanton, brother to St. Paul are out at the Jester Farm St. Paul, June 3.—The Mississippi %‘??h as new. Inquire 109, 7 in twenty-nine-counties and while the | . o s . SERE £ ’| river is° 14.5 feet above low water ifth street. whereby it will be possible for all|tally clerk cannot give any figures of | With his sister, who is “holding |the doctor who had come over from enjoying an outing at the famous| marc hait a foot above the danger visiting members and their families |2 definite character the indications are {down” a claim. Cass Lake for a short visit here.|“Jester Farm,” where people take on | line, and still rising. F%%g SZAZ{ETIAIW?E : ar:;l 2 loés at to secure accomodations at the very :'l:’t:;da“}inrrygfi majority of the counties Reuben Kreatz is temporarily Tht.a doctor and his wife returned to avoirdupois at such a rate that they th:h:e;&ve«':xt"s fl::: ?;rec ;‘?u:x:agg‘:nzfig iton o . Apply to Tom Sym- best hotels in the city at from $1.00| gingle tax has been beaten. acting as mail carrier while the|their home last night. are compelled to take “antifat” in| peir homes, as are also the residents FOR . — | to $1.50 per day. Woman suffrage has probably been |regular boys are securing their on.the lowlands opposite the Broad- SALE—Fine new slush defeated. No estimate can be made 1 fifteen dase’ £ J.C way plers. Harriet island, where the | Scrapers, numbers 1 and 2. A. B. e at this time on other initiative and |200ual iteen days’ vacation. J. C. public baths are located, is almost| Palmer, Solway. Horse Is Recovered. referendum issues, Cobb completed his vacation May BEM!D J l ‘ :lG ARS coinplately aubmicrged : . Later returns from counties outside | 315t, Dennis Considine is enjoyin; A rise of a few more inches will FOR RENT. I The horse which was hired from |\ ) o b o Chamberlatn ploking | oo st - stop all trafiic on the railroad tracks Thomas Newby’s livery barn Mon-up. Multnomah county shows greater [his at present, and Harry Geil’s will Fora good smoke try the new at-the foot of Jackson and Sibley|FOR RENT—Furnished rooms v day forenoon and which was not{gaias for Chamberisin and unless al Comn:“‘e on,. the- 15th ot ~this cigar made in Bemidji and get a WSSl than 1t pae | Wit bath. Inquire 6oy, Be- == - i - " N 3 e river is higher now than as idii e returned by the driver when prom-| Pl 8 L United States som. | 00 : good 10c smoke, ask your dealer e SR e s A midji Ave ) ised, has been found at Park Rap-|ator by a plurality of more than 1,000. E. M. Chapman of Princeton for a rain occur in the reserveir district at | FOR RENT—Small house for rent. ids, the driver of the rig having arrived in this city yesterday and is - the head of the Mississippi a terrible | Tnauire of A, Klein. driven the horse from this city to| DAHLMAN GOT THE MONEY |a guest at the home of L. F. Johnson. TOM GODFREY ?::t;af:;:!s!u&f property is predicted Park Rapids without informing Mr. Mayorofid 'rfl e Mr Chapman is an ex-register of deed OR i b LOST and FOUND jayor of mal ays r. ry: o 73 " ‘ i Newby. ; None of It. | of Mille Lacs county, and a bus?ness Thousands ‘of Acres Flooded. FOUND:—A bunch of keys on ring. Mr. Newby had the county officials| omaha, June 8.—Mayor James C.|man who has always been prominent QUEEN!E New Ul?,CMinn.. June ::.—The Min- | Call at Pioneer office. tracing up the rig and he and his|Dahlman of Omaha, Democratic na- |in the public affairs of his home town. x aeBotaian, ':gto?wnlod dr versflanji 0;1 ; tlonal committeeman for Nebrasks, in | It i ible that Mr. Ch: . Manuf d S:rampage: s Tho Jowlands, are foodacy MISCELLANEOUS., son also got on the trail of the outfit. tor o i g t is possible that Mr, apman anufactured by .[..| thousands of acres of fertile land is The rig will be returned as 500N | patorred to tn o siatomant bublishea | may locate in Bemidji and engage in BU RKH ARDT ClC AR C o inundated and this season’s crop will | PUBLIC LIBRARY—Open Tues as Thomas Newby, Jr., can drive|in New York recently as having been |business here. ~He would be.a wel- MERCHANTS' BLOCK & b pmcnm—_ly R ) g“syos’f*g““d“ys andd Sasm:dzys’ % i from Park Rapids. contributed to the Democratic cam- | come addition to Bemidii’s hustling : 130 t0 6 p. m., and Saturday . paign fund in Nebraska in 1904 by 3 MANAGED BRYAN CAMPAIGNS| evening 7:30 to 9 p. m. also. Thomas F. Ryan, through W. F. Shee- business men. EENEER o Library in basement of Court oy LILLEY MAKES STATEMENT |ben, was received and disbursed by Former Senator James K. Jones of | House. Mrs. Harriet Campbell him. He said he wrote Sheehan imme- Arkansas Dead. librarian. s it Offered to Ci diately after the Democratic state con- = 2 i r:i::. :Jb:;rineeé:at :fiai:mpm- vention that there was mo hope of .dws.t:ltl:gtsl’el:;aj)‘;ngaifi::‘g{.m;;ngmott AWNINGS, TENTS, STACK COVERS, FLAGS, &¢ ; carrying the state for Parker, but in 3 s, Com one 1o 0o v . S w10 Mo CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCE Arkmui i i s Stieos M e e o, - clitton: ent - oraemit more fi:}; ;:?t:efil‘;?t :ovn;yc g;e“;:vgrlng: o1 may go in at any time and stay until you have seen a Full Performance il e G B i AMERICAN TENT & AWNING CO., with the so-called submarine - boat | "goid vt Dahiman: . leading. Democrats in the senate from 277209211 Wash. Ave., North Minneapolis scandal resulted last week in a severe | = « ¥ 7 1885 to 1903 and was one of the 'We got ' $15,000, not $20,000, in scoring of the copgressman by the strongest supporters of William Jen- 5 three payments, and it was all turned Boutell investigating committee, has over to me and I spent it all in the nings Bryan, having, as chairman of 5 given out a statement on the subject. < P : the Democratic national committee, Incorporated in the statement is a let- stite campaign, “not (o8| peny (of. It . conducted the campaigns of 1896 and an lt be true going into the national campaign or to i lore e port ol € con - ki . t e had practice aw In 8 city nouncing Mr. Lilley was made Mr. :1?:;;;&;:;“ ew: obulty Lisotitall BEMIDJI, MINNESOTA and had not actively engaged in poli- % Boutell expressed admiration for Lil- 2 tics. that you shop during o vestigation by the committee might be compromised. The letter in which this allegation is made is sizned “E. W. Reisinger, M. D.” an; was ad- dressed to Mrs. Lilley after ike doctor had called upon Mr. Boutell to ex- plain that Congressman Lilley’s phy- sical condition necessitated his leav- ing the city. The letter adds that when the proposition of a compromise was carried to Mr. Lilley by Dr. E. W. Relsinger the congressman replied that he would rather die than with- draw the charges which he knew were honest and square, In conclud- ing his statement Congressman Lilley says: “A suggestion that a member of the house had been annoyed by importuni- tles of the Electric Boat company can- not rightfully be construed as a charge against the member. A request that the committee ascertain by impartial investigation whether improper prac- tices on the part of the Electric Boat company had influenced congressional action is not, in my judgment, a charge against members of the house. I believed and still believe that the Electric Boat company has received excessive profit in the sale of sub- marine boats to the United States gov- ernment.” Attention to the Entertainment, 8t. Paul, June 3.—Robert A. Smith, for many years mayor of this city, was handed a draft for $11,000 by R. T. O’Connor when Mr. Smith had been snjoying private life for a very few minutes. The gift was contributed to by eighty-one St. Paul business men and was an expression of appreciation of the services of the venerable_ex- mayor to the people of St. Paul. There was no ceremony about the presenta- tion. It took place just after the for- mal proceedings whereby the new city government took charge of affairs. Comfort and Con- venience of Ladies and Children. Will Return to Minneapolis. Los Angeles, Cal, June 3.—James T. Mulhall, indicted at Minneapolis on & charge of using the malls for fraud- ulent purposes, made no resistance to the proceedings in the federal court Which resulted in an order for his re- moval. Federal inspectors accuse Mul- hall of having opened agencies for the sale of produce in several parts of the country and of having failed to seltle with his creditors. 1 2 Cannon Headquarters Opened. Chicago, June 3.—Political head- quarters for Joseph G. Cannon were opened in the Auditorium hotel by John Hversman, acting for Congress- man William B. McKinley of Cham- 3 OVERTURE Miss ANNA Hacer Pretty Diary Maid High-Class Vaudeville PROGRAM CHANGES MONDAY, WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY PROGRAM Commencing June 3, 1908. _Any Barrels to Sell Fashionable Hat Human Derrick RAYMOND AND DELMONT the time the VERY BEST VAUDEVILLE ATTRACTIONS 5 6 7 Barney Oldfield Quits Racing. Lowell, Mass., June 3.—Barney Old- fleld has made his last automobile race. “Last Sunday night’s accident ‘was enough for me,” he said. To show that he is in earnest Oldfield has ob- tained employment as a chauffeur for H. 'W. Whipple, an Andover banker, ‘whose only car is of thirty-horsepower .| and probably could not go over thirty miles an hour. Oldfield says he has cancelled all his engagements for *| races. Stranded Ship Goes to Pieces. New York, June 3.—The Peter Rick- mers, a German full rigged ship which ran ashore on the Long Island coast several weeks ago, has broken in two and the remainder of her cargo of case oil was swept.out to sea. Only a part of the ship’s bow is now visible. The incoming tide brought in many cases of oil and beach combers made a profitable haul. Immense Reservoir Bursts. St. Louis, June 8.—One of the eight concrete basins which contain the clty’s water supply burst and a flood of 28,000,000 gallons of water swept across an intervening strip of ground to the river. The basin cost $250,000 and the damage is estimated at $15, stormy weather— Telephone buying is the proper.way. ° “Use the Northwestern” NORTHWESTERN TELEPHONE EXCHANGE COMPANY ANOTHER WAR PROBABLE, Trouble Brewing in Central Amerloan Countries. San Francisco, June 8.—Reports brought by passengers on tke stéahier Acapulco, which has arrived here from Central American ports, tell of great unrest in Central America. They say that President Figueroa of Sal- vador is in fear of assassination and that President Cabrera of Guatemala, whose life was recently attempted, is preparing to seek safety in flight. Revolutionists are gathering in strength for an uprising in Guatemala, the reports say, and Guatemala and i Singi and Dancing Comedians : | Honduras are preparing to attack Sal- LOWERS TWO RECORDS. |%oek to tate eharge + o = 2 7 e s Diine Cog 000 Yadoh M are iy loances | Something New from 3 Thies lowsns Drownad. of another Central American war. It Big Cunard Liner Mauretania Arrives at New York. New York, June 3.—When the big Cunarder Mauretania swung in at her pier she had two more records to her tredit. She had beaten by seven min- run, when she reeled off 636 knots in twenty-four hours, a new record. Cut In Price of Bar Stesl. Cleveland, June 3.—A cut of $4 a ton in bar steel went into effect here. A rumor that such a cut was author- ized at a meeting of a committee of dred pounds. The new price is $1.40 per hundred. ILLUSTRATED SONG ° “Smarty” 3000 Feet New Moving Pictures Straight. Broadway Mason Clty, Ia, June 3.—Three men were drowned in this vieinity, one, B. W. Norton, while trying to swim Lime river on a horse, and two, Edward and William Maurer, while said Patrick as he polated to a case of surgical instruments. E: e —— 15 declared that Salyador is massing troops on her frontier. These stories are the talk of the passengers, but lack further confirmation. Willlam H. Welch, founder of the sent a letter to the cabinet proposing the immediate issue of an' internal loan of $100.0 o utes ‘the beat Drovb e a o s the bar steel .manufacturers in New To0king the boate Western Newspaper union and first "_ long course, ml;de by her ¢ i tver hip, | LOFK Was confirmed by John R. Scott, publisher of the Des Moines Leader, { | the Lusitania, -6nd a’ym ha; :n:;: thpé managa;‘hct the C;zrnegle Steel com- = L F.l i B “"";eb:‘:'l'”:; g;': e fll dead lat Chicago following an attack i | av' pany. © new price goes into effect rgeo; of apoplexy. Dest pungle Jay's run ever made bY |at once, but will affect only manufac. atest Films asked an Irish help which he consld- | yooording to, the St. Petersburg any steamship. The fastest time ?f turers’ stock. The cut is baged upon S ered the most dangerous of the Wany | p. o ‘minance Minister Kokovsoff has A i Ahe voyage was made in the last day’s |the Pittsbure rate of $160 ver tun. Admission 15¢. chscs then e hd pltal, f SThALSIEY s |

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