Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, July 7, 1908, Page 3

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PROFESSIONAL ..CARDS.. MRS. BEERE, Dermatologist Manicuring, Shampooing, Scien- tific Massage and Scalp Treat- ments. Moles, Warts and Super- fiuous Hair removed by electricity Phone 410 ‘Schroeder Bldg . MRS. A. BUELL, Exp. Nurse 613 Second St., Bemidji, Minn. ARTS MISS DICKINSON ART OF PIANO PLAYING |man Family Theater. 404 MINNESOTA AVE, LAWYER . FRANK: A. JACKSON of the Swift Packing company. LAWYER BEMI - MINN D. H. FISK Atto ney and CounselloratLaw (.. 1., night from Alexandria | SPent yesterday with friends in this Office over Post Office The Continued Story of LOCAL HAPPENINGS | #=# e e S R Piano tuning a specialty, Bisiar & | Souvenir post cards at the Pio- Fraser, 311 Minnesota avenue, neer office. Miss Marie Wallsmith of St. Cloud| Wanted: Two girls for kitchen is the guest of Miss Blanche Boyer.|work. Inquire at the Markham Miss Anna Lillemoe of Erskine is|Hotel. visiting friends and relatives in the| Oscar Ellingson of this city went city. to Redby yesterday afternoon to L B. Olson went to Turtle last|build a store at that place. evening on business and returned to| Mr. and Mrs. P. A, Skrief return- the city this morning. ed to Kelliher last night after enjoy- Lost, two illustrated songs.|ing the Fourth in this city. Finder please return t o the Brink-|. D. W. Carter of Redby returned home yesterday afternoon after C. A. Bush of this city went to|spending the day in this city on Brainerd this morning in the interest | business. Sheriff Thomas Baily - went to Jim Lapen returned to Blackduck | Brainerd this morning on offi¢cial last evening after taking in the cele-| business and will return to the city bration of the Fourth in this city. |this evening. E. W. Chapman and A. V. Olson| Mrs. A. Gilmour of Blackduck and spent the day in this city on|City and returned home on the M. & L train in the evening. Mr. and Mrs. B. O. Kirtland and E.E McDonald NEY AT LAW a.-:}u'lgqn Office: Swedback Block business. A. L. Lawrence of Kelliher was — — ————————|an out-oftown visitor in the city|family returned to their home at FRANCIS S. ARNOLD, LL.M. yesterday, returning home on the|Turtle River last night after enjoy Land Titles Examined and Deraigned | evening train, ing Bemidji’s celebration. 802 Beltrami Ave. George E. Ericson of Spooner,a| J- W.Stewart and Dan O’Conner candidate for county attorney of|©f this city went to Northome last Beltrami county was registered at the | ight to do some cruising for the PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. Dr. ROWland Gilmore Markham last night. Bemidji Lumber company. Ehysician and aarwoon Arch-Deacon Parshall and Rev.| R- L. Ellis came in yesterday Davies, of the Epi 1 church, |Poon from his home at Thief River M. D. ’ piscopal church, i e BR'P}E‘},‘&.}‘,S“EA““NNS?IEI&QOD went to Blackduck last evening on |Falls and left on the evening train business for the church. for Turtle River on business. Office in Mayo Bloek Phone 396 Res. Phone 397 Fole, Hiocl o Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Irish of Grand ohn Blocker returned to St. Paul L. A. WARD, M. D. Forks, N. D. came in Saturday from this morning after visiting in the S that city and went over to their|City 2 few days as the guest of his . Phone Nu. : iy Omcs ever Fiest Natioosl Bask one T8t summer home at Lavinia. - his brother, William Blocker. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Pendergast of| A+ K. McPherson of Walker came Dr. A. E. Henderson |Grant Valley returned last evening | uP from that place last evening and Physician and Surgeon from Onigum, where Mr. Pender- | left on the early morning train for Office over Pirst National:Bank, Bemidjl, Minn | oot o6 mpleted some mason work., | SOlway on a brief business trip. House No. 601 Lake Blvd. Phone No. 351 Office Phone 36, Residence Phone 72 . DENTISTS. Miss Armstrong of Grand Forks _C. A. Fairbanks, the Red Lake is acting as cashier at the Bazaar|merchant, returned home yesterday DR. T T, TUOMY store in the absence of Mrs, Belding, | fternoon atter spending the day Dentist who is enjoying her annual vacation, | #mong the business men of this city. st National Bank Bu I¢'g. Telephons No-330 | W Vye returned Saturday| G+ E- Crocker, manager of the night from a week’s pleasure visit in | Grand Forks Lumber company went St. Cloud and left last evening for | to Kelliher last night to look after Kelliher to look after his lumber {the company interésts at that place. Phone 40. prey and “;’&“‘B’;‘mm Ave | interests. H. A. Langaard, who owns a fine —-| A. Peterson of Battle River came [Cclaim near Blackduck, was an out- Tom Smart in yesterday and delivered his assess- | 0ftown visitor in the city yester- D aa Norg® | fi'glgnf\;::;e:x':g: ment books to County Auditor Wil-|da¥, returning home on the evening mann, returning home on the |train, evening train, Miss Bertha Bentson of Minne- G“'Y LIVERY, Miss Lillian Bauer of New Ham-|apolis returned home this morning burg, Ontario, arrived in the city on |fter enjoying a brief visit with FEE" AND SAI_E STABI.E Saturday and is the guest of her|friends in this city as the guest of friends, Mrs. Wm. Hillgrove and|Miss Leah Berman. ' Miss Florence Huck. Otto Brose, who has a claim near Mrs. Peck and her son, Clyde, of |Shotley, spent a few hours vesterday this city went to Turtle River lagt|at the United States land office in night where they are enjoying an|Cass Lake and returned to Shotley outing during the summer after |On the afternoon train. spending the day in the city. H. M. Eberhardt came in yester- The boys who carried the tentjday noon from Thief River Falls from the Morrison Cottage are re-|and left on the afternoon train for quested to return it. They are|Redby on business for the Thief known and will be prosecuted if this|River Lumber company. request is not complied with. DRAY AND TRANSFER. Wes Wright, Good Rigs and Careful Drivers. i You can buy a piano, organ or a Guy C. H. Corliss, who has a| stringed instrument, sheet musics pretty summer home across the lake, sewing machine, phonograph and returned to Grand Forks, N. D., last|records at Bisiar & Fraser’s, 311 SMART & REITER, |svores cf st e mossag, | Mixnesot areuse. Pooga 31, o e S The Swedish Lutheran Ladies Aid 312 Beltrami Ave. iastad hton;!s returnevfl to Nonhon.le Socrety will meet at the home of this gty'at;;hsi{::n::: ;;: d‘J‘zfl: Mrs. John Moberg, on Beltrami awz;figw&:flfibflk:‘%fl met a sister of his from Minl;eapolis a've s, Wednesday afiernoon afs 9 the kidneys and restoro them te theic s % o'clock. All are cordially invited. and healthy condition, 25 ceats. = who accompanied him to Northome. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Roth of St. Paul arrived in the city yesterday Wrrite for Prices and Catalog. :Z:’: f:vo; t((J;rt:::dEkaIs;i:t :)" and AMERICAN TENT & AWNING C0., = o OnE 8¢ 207+209-211 Wash. Ave., North, Minneapolis| L2Vinia for an outing near beautiful | - Lake Bemidji. city. allere gou Backache? dota box of Kidaeys | T. C. Griffith, who owns a summer A good play with a good strong L% drsubles, and they wil make you rights | cottage at Lavinia, returned to|PlOt 2nd 2n unusual amount of rich Grand Forks, N. D., yesterday after. | c0medy interpreted by a clever lot noon to give two weeks’ attention to | Of People is what will be seen when business before again returning to| L€ Missouri Girl appears at City this beautiful outing resort of the} ‘OPera House, July 13. north, All ‘children who assisted Mrs. Malcolm Eberhart of Thief River | Gtamble and were on the wagor dur- Falls spent several hours in the city in & the Fourth of July parade are yt;sterday on his way to Redby, requested to meet at her home at where he will take charge of his|11.17 Doud avenue Wediesday after- GhHe PIONEKER |athers boat, “The Jim gMeeha:,'s’ aocn st 4 Calack: AP viap tie which plys the waters from Redby|Mrs. Gamble will serve ice cream to Battle River. and cake to the children. E. G. Fitzgerald, physical director George Kinney of this city has of the Y. M. C. A. at Grand Forks, | rented a cottage on Diamond Point N. D, and H. E. Secord came in|and is entertaining his brothe'r, last night from that city and went|Charles N,, state chemist of JTowa, up the river this morning to Lake|and the latter’s Plantagenet looking over the grounds | Poston of Des Moines, Ia., and Alyin for a suitable camping place. . Hill of Denton, Texas, are also visit- The Missouri Girl is a play that ing at the Kinney cot:tage. pleases at all times. It contains all Mrs. M. VanSyckle, a sister of Mayor Tyler of Grand Forks, N. D., and her son, L. G., came over from the Taylor cottage at Lavinia this morning and spent the day in the Owl Drug Store, AWNINGS, TENTS, STACK COVERS, FLAGS, & Owl Drug Store. Delivered to your door every evening Only 40c¢ per Month evening’s entertainment;—a good {after two weeks work in this <ity. effects. | of the season. City Opera House, | future to make this ci July 13. i quarters. ' & A R A B e ST family. | Bagene Tom Mackey, the evangelist, re- the elements that go to make up an |turned to Minneapoliis this' morning interesting story, strongly drawn | Mr. Mackey stated that he had had characters, the funniest kind of |excellent results in his eyangelistic comedy, red hot- specialties a'nd a{work in this city and wafi satisfied wealth of beautiful scenery and ' stage | with the progress of the cause. Mr. - No effort will be spared to | Mackey likes Bemidiji and her beau- make this the one big comedy: event { tiful lake and will r;turn fn the near his: bead- J. Cann' of Blackduck went to Funkley last evening on business. Thayer Bailey of this city returned this noon from a few days’ business visit in Crookston. Erick Olson of Kelliher went to Redby yesterday afternoon on a business trip to that place. A. H. Jester, of the famous sum- mer resort on Lake Plantagenet, was in the city yesterday on business. A. E. Smith went to Puposky yes- terday afternoon to look after his business interests in that section. Dr. Warninger of this city went to Funkley last night on a profes- sional call and returned to the city this morning. Theo. Gullickson, local agent for the Hamm Brewing company, re- turned this ‘morning from a brief business visit at Shevlin. A. Lundberg of Northome came in yesterday afternoon from a week’s business visit in Duluth and returned home on the evening train, G. R. Jacobi came in this' noon from Grand Forks, N. D., and went over to his summer cottage at Birch- mont Beach for an outing with his family, The ladies aid society of the Methodist church will meet at the church parlors tomorrow afternoon at 2:30. An invitation is extended to all to attend. Conductor Golomboski, of the M, & 1., is enjoying a ten days’ vacation and during his absence Dave Phillips is taking his place on the passenger run between Brainerd and Inter- national Falls. Postmaster A. R. Erickson and Andrew Back went to Rosby this noon to look over some cord-wood which Mr. Erickson owns at that place, and returned to the city on this afternoon’s train. sofoeferfocdefecforteofect: msrmwn CABINET SIT % $ FORHINNESOTA fimm{fl(_j Sedebebedeiebdedeiobdednbddedin bl JOHN A. JOHNSON. Giray and Johnson Bagkers Have No Intention of Quitting. Destroys Dandruff AYER’S HAIR VIGOR SAY SITUATION IS HOPEFUL | Daclare They Have Promises of Sup- port From Many Delegates and As- sert That the Strength of the Allies le Growing. Denver, July 7.—Judge Gray’s name has pot been withdrawn and under no oircumstances will it be withdrawn,” Just to remind you of, the importance of sav- ingyourteeth. That’s my business. DR. G. M. PALMER said Josiah Marvel, manager of the Gray presidential forces. This was the answer to the persistent report eried about the hotel coriidors that Judge Gray had telegraphed to those in charge of his interests instructing them explicitly not to permit his name to go before the convention. No such essage has been received and Judge Gray has remained absolutely silent as to the presidency, neither further- g nor retarding the work of his friends im any way. The Gray mewm ‘were therefore feeling more confident than ever, despite the apparent strong tide for Bryan, as they claimed that reports from incoming delegations save distinct reality to their hopes. “Judge Gray’s name will be present- ed to the convention by Irving T. Handy,” sald Mr. Marvel, “and sec- onded by Peter A. O'Boyle, who was chairman of the Pennsylvania state convention. We will also have sec- - The New' Groéery Has on hand at all times choice fresh berries and fruits, staple and fancy groceries. We have the best line of canned meats for picnics in the city: veal loaf, potted Lam, cold chicken, salmon, mackerel and ham. Fresh eggs and creamery butter. ROE & MARKUSEN PHONE 207 onds from two other states. As to the vice presidency talk of Judge Gray we have absolutely nothing to say. We are continually urged by the Bry- an managers to permit Gray’s name to be considered for the -second place,” continued Mr. Marvel, “but we insist that we are not urging & man for two places at the same time. The Bryan people tell us that if we persist in try- ing for the first place we will lose the second. We reply to this that we are not running Gray ‘for position’ but “for place.’ The result will depend on the good sense of the convention.” The Gray managers have been say- ing “wait until the delegates arrive.” They now say that these arrivals are increasing the Gray strength. They point out that instructed delegations— men committed to Bryan—are coming to them and saying that conditions have so changed since the instructions were given that if free they would Bupport Gray because of Mr. Bryan's recent statements of Gray’s strength BEMIDJI CIGARS Fora good smoke try the new cigar made in Bemidji and get a good 10c smoke, ask your dealer for a TOM GODFREY OR QUEENIE Mabufactured by BURKHARDT CICAR CO. MERCHANTS BLOCK as a conservative candidate. The Ten- nessee delegation is given as a specific instance of this sentiment. Three of the Tennessee delegates, Messrs. King, Miller and McMahon, are here in advance of their colleagues., They have visited the Gray headquarters and have said that if Mr. Bryan had given his endorsement to Gray a month ago instead of within the last few days the Tennessee delegation would be for Gray. The Gray man- agers are not asking any of the in- structed delegates to waver, but they say sentiment among the instructed men is that conditions have changed and they wish they were free from in- structions. JOHNSON TO STAY IN RACE Reports to the Contrary Vigorously Denled. Denver, July 7.—Frederick B. Lynch, manager of Governor Johnson's presi- dential campaign, denied in emphatic terms the report that Governor John- son’s name had been or would be with- drawn from the contest. “The story,” he said, “is absolutely without foundation. Governor John- son’s name will be presented to the Minnesota Man. favorably the suggestion that the re- arises to form a Bryan cabinet. CLAIMS TO BE GAINING. for Vice President. CABINET PLACE FOR JOHNSON | prospeets of his receiving any votes Bryan Agrees to Do Something for|started in to make this fight to the Denver, July 7.—An Interesting echo from Lincoln has reached here to the | calls from delegates from a number effect that. Mr. Bryan has received | Of states, including several from New . | York, who assured Mr. Lynch that cent pronounced amtagonism of the |they were for Governor Johmson be- Bryan men to Governor Johmson of | cause they believed that he could Minnesota shall be offset by the inti- | carry New York state, while they were metion that in the event of Mr. Bry- |of the opinion that Mr. Bryan could an's election he will invite Johnson |not do so. to take a place in his cabinet. One of == o the many visitors to Mr. Bryan who 1s | ADJOURNMENT ON FRIDAY now here has pointed out to him that —— the marked antagonism to Johmson | Democratic’ Convention Expected to might alienate the influential Scan- dinavian element, with which the Min- nesota governor 18 identifiad by birth | pactation at present is that the Demo- and association. Mr. Bryan did not|ergiic national convention will last relish the idea of “playing politics,” but at the same time, it is said, he received the suggestion with consider- | ¢1ajitfes of trouble as yet undeveloped able favor and that if the matter|jiq i several subjects still unsettled could be freed from Interested mo-|gng g positive forecast is impossible, ""‘;d :“d1 P‘l’“";“‘ expediency he | gyep if jt be assumed, as many do ‘woul e inclined to let it be under- ' stood that Governor Johnson would Be | 22520 that Mr. Bryan’s nomination | favorably considered if the occasion |ipe open question of the platform and Statement Regarding Towne’s Boom Denver, July 7.—At the vice presi- | mtial headquarters of Charles A. Towne of New York :lflvnrnb]e POPOTtS § pos to the effect that Mr. Bryan be- from many arriving delegations Were | yigy03 poth the logic and the strate- convention even though there be no outside the Minnesota delegation. We end and we shall complete the record.” During the day Mr. Lynch received Last Four Days. Denver, July 7.—The general ex- four days, with final adjournment some time on Friday; but poten- is practically a certainty there is still the controversy over the injunction plank; the possible consumption of time by the contests before the cre- dentials committee and possibly on the convention floor and the selection of a candidate for the vice presidency. The vice presidential problem took a somewhat .ifferent turn when an intimation was received through what Thave hitherto proved reliable chan- being received, it was claimed. The R e e oan | Propriety of deferring definite activi- taken on the train en route here show- ing the entire delegation for Towne, except two who favored John Mitchell, the labor leader. The Oklaboma dele- gation, while taking no formal action, had been canvassed and found to stand for Towne. Several Southern delegations had also expressed their preference for Towne,. including Ala- bama and Mississippl. The Towne managers claim that if New York would give some encouragement to thelr man he was almost certain of | poieorm still confined almost wholly sufiicient strength from outside to as- ?o the proposed plank regarding the sure his nomination. Roger Sullivan Sustained. Denver, July 7. n-.;u,z!la.l committee. The Sullivan dele- | yitchell and others, are urgently gates from Illinois were seated on the | precsing their claims upon those Who porary. roll of the convention by |wil presumably have important influ- ‘enee tee gles of the situation to suggest the tles as to the second place on the ticket until the first was disposed of. This led to a perceptible falling off of the gossip on the subject and the whole matter is for the moment side- tracked. The situation in this regard is singularly like that which existed at a similar juncture in the Repub- lican convention at Chicago last month. To add still further to the parallel with the Republican comvention the situation finds general interest in the use of court injunctions, especially in 1| 1abor controversies. The labor repre- sentatives on the ground, Gompers,, Lumber and Building Material We carry in stock at all times a com- plete line of lumber and bulding material of all Gescriptions. Call in and look .over our special line of fancy glass doors. We have a large and well assorted stock from which you can make your selection. WE SELL 16-INCH SLAB W00D St. Hilaire Retail Lbr. Co. BEMIDJI, MINN. BUY A GOOD LOT With the growth of Bemidji good lots scarcer and scarcer. We are becoming still have a number of good lots in the residence part of town which will be sold on easy terms. For further particulars write or call Bemidji Townsite and Im- provement Company. H. A. SIMONS, Agent. Swedback Block. Bemidit. The Da.ily Pioneer 40c per Month utions, |

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