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A 3 o THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER PUBLISHED BVERY AFTERNOON, BEMIDJI PIONEER PUBLISHING CO. C. J. PRYOR. * G, B. CARSON. A. G. RUTLEDGE, News Editor. “nterad 10 the postofice at Bemldil. Min.. sacond class matter. SUBSCRIPTION---$5.00 PER ANNUM ASKED NOT T0 PRESS CLAIM Gireat Britain Appeals to the United States. | Maximillen Harden, ‘Harden in the letters agrees to withdraw his appeal against a fine of $160 imposed upon him, The withdrawal of the appeal is in consideraticn of a letter from the count expressing regret for' certain statements made in court reflecting upon Harden. The Harden-Von Moltke case, which grew out of the ‘“round table” scandals of 1907, is thus brought to an end. The retrial of Prince Philip zu Bulenburg on the charge of perjury has been set for July 6. AKOTA A modetn school, 9 ‘pupils, positions filled last year, THlS BEAUTIVIL USINES‘S Full course in Actual Busi-. OLLEGE COMPLETE WITH 2% H.P.. MOTOR READY FOR SERVICE “THE KICKER” HATTER OF CHINESE LOAN| DENOUNGES PRESENT STYLES The identity of the author of the Woman Physiclan Criticises Fashions St s following has been “lost in the of the Day. e R MR s e D b B bk bostimhes ety expert workmanship as shuffle,” but has been going the rounds of the press credited to “Exchange.” Itis a good ‘“speil” on that most detestable of all para- sites, the fellow who is continually making trouble in a community by his alertness to affairs that are none of his business, instead of bearing aloft the olive branch of peace and attempting to co-operate with others who are progressive and who hustle, all the time, Bemidji has but few of this ilk, but perhaps the reader can pick out some person whom this article will English Government Points Out That Arrangements Were Concluded Aft er Great Diffioulty and as America Did Not Joln in Negotlations It Was Presumed 8he Did Not Desire to Participate Therein. London, June 19.—Great Britain has asked America not to press her olaim for partioipation in the Han- kow-Szecheun railroad loan of $27, 600,000, which British, German and French bankers stand ready to take up this request has been sent to James Bryce, the British ambassador at Washington. Great Britaln points out that the arrangements for this loan were con- New York, June 19.—“New York women are crippled by the Paris fashions,” emphatically declares Dr. Sarah J. McNutt, ona of New York’s most eminent women physicians. “They distort their figures by the clothes they wear until they no longer resemble the human feminine form. They wear corsets too tight to bend, shoes too ridiculous to walk in, col lars so high and so tight that they cannot breathe properly and a harness of garters that makes them walk like horses with the string halt.” Child in Bear’s Embrace. Walla Walla, Wash.,, June 19.— ‘When Angelo Locati, an Italian farmer near Milton, Ore., heard screams from his two-year-old son he ran into the Ponderous -and Preeminent! Greater Than Them All, Now and Ever! Gollmar Bros. all Moore Quality Boats, and will be sent to any one anywhere for $198.00, and the most liberal offer of your money back if not satisfied. Length 18 feet, beam 4% feet, draught 8 inches, capacity 8 persons, specd 8 miles per hour, and cquipped with a high grade 2% H, P. gasolinc mator, com- Pletcly installed and ready for immediate service—In stock ready for shipment, 3 SEND FOR BEAUTIFUL CATALOGUE, giving photo-reproductions and full deseription [ f this and many other boats, from canoes to 60 foot cruisers. You cannot afford to buy a_boat of any dis ‘without first sending for this catalogue. Over 2000 Moose Quality Boats on Lake Minnetonka alonc—America’s richest resort. MOORE BOAT WORKS, 71 Lake Ave, WAYZATA, MINN. Lumber and Building Material = | fit to a nicety. cluded after the greatest difficulty,| house to find the child in the embrace . pr 5 8 SR, . entalling long negotlations betweon | of a small black bear. A vigorous kick We carry in stock at all times ‘a com l A short time ago a wild ass from | the British, German and French bank: | caused the bear to release its hold. ] ' plete line of lumber and building material 1 Persia was brought to the United| ers concerned and the Chinese gov | Aside from a few scratches the child of all descriptions. = | States on the steamship ‘Mesaba.’ | ernment. As America did not ask t| was uninjured. : [] P 5 | But just before he was unloaded join therein it was presumed that she | did not deslre to take the share to Call in and look special line of from the vessel he took a notion to| which she was entitled under the con- GRAIN AND PROVISION PRICES i 1. and o o:ver ohul' P 1 d | N 5 Tis: — f . ancy glass doors. e have a large an — kick. The ass wore himself out| Vention with China. Minneapolls Wheat. Gircus, Museum, Hippodrome and MILLION DOLLAR ME- 2 : trying to kick the ship to pieces, but all he succeeded in doing was to make a few dents on the vessel and in killing himself. Instead of bury- ing the ass at sea, the captain had him dumped into the furnace. So the ass became fuel to help the vessel on its way. “Every community hasa human ass that kicks at everything. He feels called of God and commissioned .the American Banking syndicate ex New York, June 19.—Members o1 pressed hope that any representations to President Taft by the British gov- ernment will be unsuccessful. They take the ground that Washington has made clear its attitude in connection with the forthcoming Chinese loan and that refusal of the American par ticipation would be detrimental to im- portant American commercial inter ests, which are espeofally interested in the outcome of the present nego- tlations. Minneapolis, June 18.—Wheat— July, $1.28% @1.287%; Sept., $1.08%; Dec., $1.06%@1.06%. On track—No. 1 hard, $1.33%; No. 1 Northern, $1.- 82%; No. 2 Northern, $1.80%; No. 3 Northern, $1.29@1.30. Duluth Wheat and Flax. Duluth, June 18.—Wheat—To arrive and on track—No 1 hard, $1.81; No. 1 Northern, $1.29%; No. 2 Northern, $1.27%; July, $1.27; Sept., $1.08%. Flax—To arrive and on track, $1.76; July, $1.75; Sept., $1.46; Oct., $1.39%. NAGERIE! Goming in All Their Glory! Thursday, July 1! Grand Gold Glittering and Gorgeous Free Street Pageant! well assorted stock from which you can make your selection. WE SELL 16-INCH SLAB WO00D St. Hilaire Retail Lbr. Co. BEMIDJI, MIRN. —_— i | of man to kick at everything in the ANOTHER BATTLE IMMINENT o P Gilen S i O S S I,_‘ o % 4 B . Paul Union Stock Yards. 5 5 community. Such a kicker has his VI Co R e St. Paul, June 13.—Cattle—Good to |90 dens of wild animal Half mile hippodrome track S mission. He does some good in the | Turkls f::"::l’:"::“':“n:’:"" Calls| ehoice steers, $5.00@6.50; fair to|100 arenic feature acts " Ierd of ponderous elephants L — werld; bt it's after he is dead. Constantinopls, June 10—General| ot holtare $8o0mtt0; aote oy | 200 performances Monster black hippopotamus The knocker or kicker builds up | cpeficet Pasha has begun the hurried | 000, Heas 1400750 - Shoss | 300 blooded horses Family of eastern bactrains nothm!nfle is a parasite upon the | dispatch of troops to Northern Al-| Wethers, $5.50@6.00; vearlings, $6.00| 30 world-famed clowns $5000 32 pipe steam calliope community, feeding upon the rights| banie 1n response to messages from| @G50; lambs, $T25QT5; spring |3 oreat hands of music Mysterious vlack vark 1 AT ATEaTaaYs (GF 1oith B h Djevad Pasha that another battle with | Jamps, $7.50@8.50. | 2 S Of others. But there| yyo Alpanian rebels 1s tmminent. Hia e 5 5 | ‘ is a cheerful thought connected with| The victory of Djevad Pasha & few| Chicago Grain and Provisions. | Acres of waterproof canvass. 2 performances daily, doors open the kicker. He soon kicks himself gflys ago, which was thought to be| (yjia06 June 18.—Wheat—July, 1and 7 p. m. Big free street parade at 10 a. m. 1 clear out of the community. Give t:flsi“ ot the time, now threatens| ey yes.. -gopt, $1.07% @1.07%; Dec., i ! . : ; . N precipitate a general rebellion | ei'6e @1 061 ; May, $1.08%. Corn— ° i | him a little time and he will kick| throughout all of Albania. July, T1%@T1%e¢; Sept. “oci Dee. Reservatlons i himself to death like the wild ass| Thousands of tribesmen have re-| sem'. Moy 59igq. Oats —July, 60%o: -1 | from Peraia cruited the ranks of the rebel army Sent., 43%c: Dee., 43% @43%0; May, = I o il In the Diakore mountains and have | gon™ “05t "Ph. S0 RCLRES PR pened ) | There is not a person less re-| attacked Djevad’s forces, necessitat- $20.80. Buttor—Creamerlos, 22%@ L4 5 { j spected in the community than the| In8 the retreat of the latter, in which 260: dairies, 20@24ec. Egg’s—lfl%@ l l _0 e l In July, 1909, three more Indian Reser- ‘ | kicker. He has but few real friends & number of cannon were lost. 21%. Poultry—Turkeys, 14c; chick- vations will be opened-to the white man. 1 | Both sides have suffered heavy loss-| . < 12%c; springs, 20@25¢ All directly on, or adjacent to the ] | and they are ashamed to have his| es, but it 1s belleved that the Turkish i % 2 3 ope 3 ] - ‘ name mentioned in connection with | 377 has suftered the most, for Die Chicago Union Stock Yards. We still have a number of choice Northern Pacific R y h theirs. Chicago, June 18.—Cattle—Boeves, i1di i . . @ The Flathead, in the most ploturesque part { peril and that he must have more 3 4 bui!ding lots in the business section ' LI “The kicker stands in the way of | men to save his army from annihila- &i‘l‘g’:zh e:;:‘a;‘?,?g:»a :""G:‘t?n‘;izé P g_ ich il sell Sheme n%fiffis&f&sxfimig%o ot e < | all progress. He is met with in all | tlon- 2k and feeders, $3.60@5.50; cows an of the city which we will sell on Trae part oT 1t Yary otiaotiee, T olo make i ph:’s?s of socu?ty, 1?1.busmess, inl 1§ SETTLED OUT OF COURT ;I?Ij;er;’ffl ;::;)(@;;\ta $72%Eg0‘¢:0'fil7le reasonable terms. g[m‘:g:ec«;evgh:}file::,oflm cgsm g’u u;:ee{zk:a { t politics, and in religion. So each T $1.4508.10: heavy, $7.85Q8.16; Bemidji is bound to grow and abotit 200,000 acrés, {ncluding timber lands; | - I community should remember that| Harden-Von Moltke Case Resulting Tough, $755Q@7.73; 'good 74 chbxo; e & % q_'rh. Spokane, north of the oty of Spokane, has =1 { the kicker will be there. But be From “Round Table” Scandals. | peats’ §77508.155 pigs, $6.26@7.15. real estale investments increase in SL04r50000 safes . 710 Figiesd Jatidu 4 Eraraiia of 9126 #7.00 i ! N . Berlin, June 19—Die Zukunft pub-| Sheep—Native, $S.75@6400; yearlings, Registration for all these lands extends from July 16 to August 5, 1909, not. .discouaged, the, Kicker Belps |y 0 hinead. bebon 48 T 00 eite fne DT, o value. L Sohirtation for ol ese loniiy ectant unt Julg dn o Augst B 2200, A — you after all—for he magnifies your| Gount Kuno von Moltke and Editor|lambs, $6.00@9.00. 1‘:‘“‘ 1. 1810, % fflults, so you will be able to see Bt~ v J Ol‘lghe FlathsadA{md registration is at Missoula, Montana. . . land Coeur d’"Als . I them yourselt.” = For further particulars write or call O Ror Bbokant 1and ot Sovkans, Wasiagin. 220" ) Ar e Y u SICk ? For detailed information Toganding lands obo. writd 0 f—4 (o) O, W, MOTT, Gon. mig, Agont | £3 2 Northern Pacitio Ry 'ST. PA Bemidji Townsite and Im- o tu et abow Sume Tt s Hor- | y sankers’ fares and train sarvice = = WILL BE AMERICA’S provement Company. ' GREATEST SONGFEST| 1, H. A. SIMONDS, Agt., Swedback Blk., Bemidji | G A. WALKER =1 Six Thousand Voices to Be Heard in Chorus. New York, June 19.—For size anu distinction the musical festival which will begin tonight in Madison Square Garden, to last four days, has proba- bly never been rivaled in America. The men in charge of the festival de- clare that never before has there been assembled in this country so great a FREE TREATMENT TO ALL WHO ASK ‘To you—if you are sick—it you suffer—it you are aflcted with any ailment—if you are worn out, tired or failing—it you have an ache or & pain—if you need medical advice—it you are not in perfect health—if life is a dragging, miserable existence—if you | lack the energy, the vim—vigor and “Go” that make life worth| living. To you, if you arc rich or poor—young or old=man or ‘woman—To You This Offer is Made, no matter where you live. Agent?Minnesota & International Railway, Bemidji,"Minn. The Crookston |BEMIDI GIGAR O, Lumber Co. Manufacturers of " Bemidji Manufacturers, Wholesalers and Jobhers The Following Firms Are Thouroughly Reliable and Orders Sent to Them Will Be Promptly Filled at Lowest Prices Model Ice Cream, Snowflake Bread and Deelishus Candies Made at J. H. 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Men and women, weak, debilitated, worn out, tired and Bemidji Learder 315 Minnesota Ave. BEMIDJI, MINN. States competing for the famous “kal. || 218 Let me prove that I can Cure You. ; Bemld]l, Minnesota ser prize,” a statue donated to the The mateh 1s open to six men teams from all universities or colleges con- ferring degrees. The champlonship wag wou in 1905, the first year of the competition, by Princeton and in 1908 and 1908 by George Washington, there being no match in 1907. Bronchitis, Chronic Coughs, Weak Lungs and Incipient Consumption, Nervousness, Neurasthenis, All Female Troubles, Scrofula, Impure Blood, Anemis, Eczema and *All Eruptions and Diseases of the Skin, Partial Paralysis, Piles, Heart Trouble, Golden Link WHISKEY ‘Worth Asking For” DANIEL ABERLE & SONS-ST. PAUL.. 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