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v Charles S, Carter, the Hines today. A. A. Smith of Kelliher came to the city this morning and spent the day here, on business. OUR DEL MARCA Joe Kenville came to the city this morning from his home at Kelliher. H. S. Johnson of St. Paul, brother- inlaw of E. A. and A. E. Barker ar- The Episcopal Guild will meet)rived in ‘the city last night for a with Mrs. John Goodman Friday|visit at the Barker home in this afternoon at 2:30. Note the change | city. Is all merit--100 per cent|in the day. A trial will prove to you that guest at the Hotel Markham returning to Redby on the after- noon train. F. A. Grady, a flaw in either the quality or workmanship of a Del Marea. We guarantee it to be the best 10c cigar you can secure. If you doubt our word—try one foday. prominent A left last evening for Blackduck on PROFESSIONAL |2 legal trip. o ° Charles Roman, clerk in the First | tion, and is expected to get on very ..CARDS.. National bank, returned to the city | Well; from now on. ARTS last evening from a business trip to Brainerd. having gone south yester- day morning and returning on the M. & I. north-bound passenger train, T. E. Rider, the Shevlin banker, MISS DICKINSON ART OF PIANO PLAYING 419 AMERICA AVE, HARRY MASTEN their friend from Atlanta, Idaho, F. Piano Tuner E. Miller, came to the city yester- Formerly of Radenbush & Co.of St. Paul | 42y noon and remained here the rest of the day, boating on the lake and fishing. Instructor of Violin, Piano, Mando- lin and Brass Instruments. Music furnished for balls, hotels. weddings, banquets, and all occasions. Terms reasonable. All music up to date. of the Weyerhaueser lumber syndi- Phone N. W. 535, or call at 213 Third | Cate; came to the city from Walker Street, upstairs. last evening and transacted business - for a few hours, returning to Walker HARRY MASTEN, Piano Tuner on the south-bound M. & I. night LAWYER . passenger train, Graham M. Torrance > Lawyer Miles Block Telephone 560 FRANK: A. JACKSON LAWYER BEMIDJI - E. E McDonald ATTORNEY AT LAW Semidyl, Minn. Office: Swedback Block arrived in the city yesterday noon at the Hotel Markham last night, and pleasure trip. MINN George Tanner returned last twin cities, whither " he several days ago. George inci- dentally visited with a number of friends, while he was at St, Paul and Minneapolis, and renewed acquaintances, Fred Baumgardner, tance lineman for the Northwestern Telephone Exchange company, returned last evening from Walker, PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS, Dr. Rowland Gilmore Physician and Surgeon Office: Iiles Block DR. E. A. SHANNON, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Office in Mayo Bloek Phone 396 Res. Phone 397 DR. C. R. SANBORN PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON OFFICE MILES BLOCK L.A. WARD, M.D. Office over First National Bank. repairs to the Bemidji-Walker long-distance wires, which had been damaged by the late storms. The north-bound M. & 1, PhomeNo. 81 {1540 ast evening, in arriving at Bemidji. by the late arrival at Brainerd of the train on the main line of the N. P, from the twin cities travel House No. 601 Lake Blvd. Dr. A. E. Henderson Physician and Surgeon Office over First National;Bank, Bemidjl, Mjnn Phone No. 351 Office Phone 36. Residence Phone72 | westward towards the exposition DENTISTS. being so heavy as to delay traffic. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Rhoades DR. D. L. STAN TON came to the city yesterday afternoon, DENTIST driving in from their home at Lake Office in Winter Block DR. J. T. TUOMY Dentist rst National Bank Bu Id’g. Telephone No. 230 George. Mr. Rhoades had some horses which he brought to the city for the purpose of selling to local parties. ‘They will remain here until the horses are disposed of, there being five head of splendid animals, Mr. and Mrs, A. Swedback arrived DRAY AND TRANSFER. ‘Wes Wright, Dray and Transfer. Phone 40. 404 Beltrami Av home at Little Falls and will - visit in Bemidji for several days at the . thOm %fin home of Charles Swedback, brother | services. ray an jo. 10 m 3 Plons No- 68~ | 618 America Ave, [of John. Mr, Otfiee Phone 12 brother of Charles and A., was expected to accompany Mr. Swed- back and his wife, but failed to put in an appearance. city, train. in this city. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Thompson P. A. Kennedy came to the city{came to the city this morning from it’s hard to find the slightest yesterday from Redby and was a Blackdl{c!:' and fpent 'today-in the visiting with friends and in- cidentally showing the children the circus, George Kirk returned last night attorney of Red Lake Falls, came |from Brainerd, where his wife sub- to the city yesterday noon and|mitted to an operation. states that Mrs. M, N, Koll of Cass Lake, ex- register of the U, S. land office at the ““Lake,” came to the city last night and went north on the M. & I. morning train. accompanied by Mrs. Rider and|POW engaged in the real estate business at Cass Lake, and is doing finely, Dr. W, C. Mowatt and wife ot Walhalla, N. D., came to Bemidji yesterday afternoon from J. A. Long of Walker, an employe home in the ¢Flickertail State,” and were guests at the Hotel Markham doparted this morning for Inter- national Falls on a pleasure trip. Mr. last night. W. H. Strachan, superintendent of the M & I. Railway company, came A. McPherson and A. Paddon|te the city last night, occupying the private car “50,” which was attach- from Langdon, N. D., and stopped ed tothe Yankee Robinson circus Mr. Strachan remained here departing this morning for Interna-|today and will accompany the circus tional Falls on a combined business | P€oPle in their trip over the lines of the M. & I. to Brainerd tonight. Mrs. E. F. Donovan and daughter evening from a business trip to the | of Lankin, N. D., arrived in the city went |last night from their home over west, and will-visit for some time to come at the home of Mrs. Donovan’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Smith, Mr. Donovan is agent at Lankin for the N. P. Railway com- long-dis- | P3BY and has lived at that place for many years past. M. E. Madden of Hayward, Wis., one of the “high sheriffs” of Wiscon- whither he had been to make some | 8in, came to the city yesterday after- noon and consulted with Sheriff Hazen of this city. was - here in the line of official duty and was looking for a party who is passenger train was a half-hour wanted at Hayward for forgery. The Wisconsin Sheriff went to Blackduck The delay was caused last evening, looking up a clue to the whereabouts of his man. Rev. Kolste and wife departed last evening for their farm, near Long lake, seven miles southeast of the village of Turtle River. little daughter, Esther, remained in the city, being the guest of Lucille McCuaig, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William McCuaig. Next Mon- day, Lucille and Esther will go out 1to the Kolste farm fora visit of a few daysat that country home. O. J. Weekly was in the city this morning from Wilton, where he is sinking a well for the use of the village of Wilton. . 3 be a great factor in fire protection in the city last evening from their | for Wilton, and Mr. Weekly stated that he had hopes of striking a flow of water sufficient to be of additional He was here for the pur. John Swedback. pose of securing some tools for his Mr., work at Wilton, and he emphatically denied the imputation that he was here to look over Robinson circus. Nellie Pattison of Bagley was a “‘booster,” was a visitor in Bemidji | guest at the Markham last night, Mr. Kirk Kirk recovered nicely from the shock of the opera- Koll is their They Madden Their The well will the Yankee HOGANSON BR M. E. IBERTSON Telaphona No, 537 COUNTY CORONER AMD LICENSED EMBALMER Undertaking a Specialty Day and Night Calls Answered Promplly Phone—Day Call 317-2; Night Call 317-3 Flest Door North of Postoffice, Bemidii, Minn THE MODEL DRY CLEANING HOUSE OS., Proprietors 106 Second Street Dry Cleaning of Ladies’ and Gents’ Clothing, Rugs, Carpets, Household Furnishings, etc. and Pressing on Short Notice. Also Sponging ‘ BISIAR & MURPHY FUNERAL DIRECTORS 117 Third Street Day phone 319. Night phones 5, 434 Calls Answered at All Hours LECTRIC ,THEBEST FOR E Bl ILIOUSNESS TTERS o ARD RIDNEYS, IF Quality, Price and Promptness count for anything with you, then we ought to do your . dental work. Drs. Palmer & Anderson DENTISTS, Miles Block. C. O. Parish of Cass Lake was a visitor in Bemidji today. William F. Noble of Third river was among the north-country resi- dents who came to the city this morning. C. E. Perkins of Bagley, pub- lisher of the Bagley Independent, was a guest at the Hotel Markham last night. The Methodist Ladies’ Aid will serve ice cream and cake on Dr. Smith’s lawn Friday evening, com- mencing at 7 o’clock. H. W. Johnson was a Deer River visitor inthe city yesterday afternoon and last evening, coming from his home on the afternoon’s G. N. train. A. W. Danaher, chairman of the board of county commissioners of Beltrami county, wentto Tenstrike last evening and went out to his place there. Neil A. Gilchrist of Thief River Falls, pastor-at-large of the Presby- tery of Adams, came to the city last night and is attending the Bible conference. The M. & I. north-bound passen- ger train, brought an extra coach northward, to use in bringing pros- pective crowds to Bemidji today to see the circus. A. E. Witting, of the firm of Trondson & Witting, came to the city this morning and said he was here for the purpose of attending the Bible conference. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Olson came down from Blackduck this morn- ing and spent today here, visiting the circus and incidentally calling on old friends, J E. ]. Swedback returned this morning to his home at Minne- apolis, having spent several days in this city looking after some business matters. Miss Margaret Teele of Red Wing and Miss L. H. Stanchfield of Minneapolis arrived in the city last evening and registered as guests at the Hotel Markham last night and today. Mr. and Mrs, E. N. French and and child were visitors in the city today, coming down from their home at Blackduck this morning and’ visiting with relatives and friends here. F. L. Shortridge, who is acting as a sort of “chaperon” for the Yankee Robinson shows during the past week, came to the city last evening, ahead of the show, to look after some preliminary arrangements con- nected with the circus which shows here today. W. L. Stockwell, wife and son and Mr. and Mrs, A. E. Cobb and son of Grafton, N. D., arrived in the city last night for a brief outing here. Mr. Stockwell is superintend- ent of public instruction of North Dakota and Mr. Cobb is cashier of the First National Bank of Grafton. Mr. and Mrs. A, M. Greeley of Big Falls came to the city last night and visited in the city today, being guests at the Hotel Mark- ham, = Mr, Greeley has many friends here, having won them while doing most excellent work as editor of the Pioneer, several years ago. J. H. Davidson of Brainerd, civil engineer for the M. & I. Railway company, came to the city this morning from International Falls and spent the day here, looking Lake Bemidji, where the M. & I. will build new terminals and expend some $40,000. Mrs. D, S. Whittimore and family departed this morning for Walker, after having visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G, A. Walker, Mrs, Walker being a sister of Mrs. Whittimore. The Whittimore's will visit at Walker with Mr, Whittimore, who is building the new school house at Walker, ¥F.S. Lycan returned last night from Grand Forks, N. D.,- where he went with Mrs, Lycan Monday after- noon to visit with old friends and “take in” the North Dakota state fair, which is being held at the “Forx” this week. Mr. Lycan states thrt the “‘Flickertail” folks are giving a fine exhibition and there are large crowds in'attendance. The M. & I. south-bound pas- senger train this morning brought a crowd of about 200 people to the city from the north to see the Yankee Robinson shows, which had been very widely advertised. An extra coach was taken up the line last night to accommodate the in- creased travel and the coach was switched off here to be used this evening in taking the crowd back home. over the ground on the east side of |- Mrs. A, E. Swain of Blackduck came to the city this morning and was registered as a guest at the Hotel Markham. IN EFFORT TO END STRIKE —_— Representatives of At Partles Con- cerned in Conference. Plttsburg, July 22.—At the instance of Judge Marshall Brown of the coun- ty court a private conference of attor neys representing the Pressed Steel Car company, the strikers and the Public Defense assoclation was held in Judge Brown's office for the pur pose of endeavoring to reach some conclusion that may settle the strikq or change some of the conditions ex {sting at the McKees Rocks plant Judge Brown declared that he was not acting in his officlal capacity, but that he had called the representatives of all sides together to see whether they could not reach an agreement Attorney J. H. Beal, representing the Pressed Steel Car company, stated that he was investigating all griev- ances and that justice would be done all who had been unfairly treated. PLAN TO EXGHA‘NG;E VISITS Taft Wil Cross Into Mexico and Diaz Into United States. ‘Washington, July 22.—Instead oi shaking hands across a painted bound. ary on the bridge at El Paso next September President Taft and Presi dent Diaz will exchange visits, the former crossing into Mexico and the Iatter setting foot on the soil of the United States. The state department 1s making arrangeménts for the meet- ing. It will take place during Presi- dent Taft's Western trip, some time after Sept. 15, for it will be necessary for the Mexican president to obtain the permission of the Mexican con- gress, which meets on that date, to leave his country. > Injunction Against Strikers. Goshen, Ind., July 22.—An order re- ' straining striking employes of the American Steel and Tin Plate com- pany from interfering with the opera- tion of the company’s plant at Elwuod, Ind., was Issued by Judge Baker of the United States circuit court. The defendants are enjoined from picket- ing the plant and from attempting to coerce nonunion workmen from taking employment. Price of Crude Oil Reduced. Bartlesville, Okla. July 22—The Prairle Oil and Gas company has an- nounced an additional reduction in the price of Oklahoma and Kansas crude oil to 35 cents a barrel. Stanley Ketchel Injured. San Franclsco, July 22.—Stanley Ketchel, the champion middleweight pugilist, was painfully injured by be- ing thrown viclently against the front of the automobile in which he was riding when the machine collided with & wagon. WANIS ONE CENT A WORD. HELP WANTED. WANTED—Girl for general house- work. Must understand cooking. Good wages, inquire 515 Bemdji avenue. « WANTED—Good girl for general housework. Inquire at 621 Be- midji Ave. WANTED—Kitchen girl. “at Brinkman Hotel. WANTED—Chambermaid at the Hotel Brinkman. Inquire FOR SALE. FOR SALE—Six wide tire farm wagons, 1 canopy top two seat buggy; heavy and light harness. Cheap for cash, at my barn, rear of P. O. building. S. P. Hayth. FOR SALE.—Nine-room dwelling house and barn. Dwelling house strictly modern. Also good lot in Mill Park. Inquire of Peter Linde- berg, 707 Beltrami avenue. FOR SALE—For $200 cash I will sell two lots 50x120 each If taken at once. Inquire Mrs. East- wood, Cor. 12th street and Dalton ave. - FOR SALE—Rubber stamps. The Pioneer will procure any kind of a rubber stamp for you an short notice. FOR SALE—One black bear, 18 months old, Write R. E. Smyth, Nebish, Minn. FOR RENT. FOR RENT—Park Hotel building, partially furnished. Good location near Great Northern depot. In- quire of F. M. Malzahn. FOR RENT—8 room house, corner Tenth and Minnesota. Call at 611 Minnesota or ‘phome 45. MISCELLANEOUS. PUBLIC LIBRARY—Open Tues days, Thursdays and Saturdays 2:30to 6 p. m., and Saturday evening 7:30 to 9 p. m. also. Library in basement of Court House. Mrs. Donald, librarian WANTD—Room in business part Listen ! NEVER. will there be a more favorable op- portunity to invest in city real estate than the present. Why not call on our local agent, H. A. SIMONS, Postoffice Block, and let him show you some real snaps in business and residence lots in the city, or at Oak Beach, on the north shore of Beautiful Lake Bemidji. Write or call on us for detailed information re- garding the city as a business, residence or manu- facturing location. Beinidii Townsite and Im- provement Company. St. Paul Minnesota Lumber and Building Material We carry in stock at all times a com- plete line of lumber and bwlding material of all descriptions. 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. i WE SELL 16-INCH SLAB W00D St. Hilaire Retail Lbr. Co. BEMIDJI, MINN. AKOTA A modern school, 9 USINESS Full course in Actual Busi- | OLLEGE o Summer_Schoo INow. teachers, 600 purils, 400 bem, Bookkeeping, Penmane Fall Tem Seot. 1, Cate posiions illed last yeaz, ship, Shorband, Banking. et Fol Walds =1 ki il Vs g A‘ 7) ra S l \ Aiasixa-Yul;on-Pacific EXPOSITION SEATTLE: June 1 to Oct. 16, 1809 A splendid opportunity to ocombine sdu?man wmgpo leasure. Make the trip one of um enjoyment by taking the luxurious through trains of the Northern Pacific Railway - Visiting YELT.OWSTONE NATIONAT PARK en route, via Gardiner Gate- way, the offiolal entrance. = 4nnual Rose Feetival, Portland: June .12 tion. Spokane! . 9-141 Rainier Nat1 lu-k. from Tacomal Jun:‘gmtn rovide additionsl GUTACHODS. ..y Full particulars, illustrated Exposition foldes, with advice about Summer Tourisd fares, s upon application so - 6. A. WALKER, Agt. M.°& 1. Ry., Bem of town suitable tor dressmaking. Address, “The Dressmaker. General Delivery, Bemidji Minn.” EVERY DAY IS CLEANING DAY WITH US §4JF the store is cleam, the goods are clean.” That’s a safe rule to go by. The place you buy your groceries should be as clean as the place you eat your meals. We believe in that and get busy every day with our belief. Clean Store, Clean Goods and Clean Methods—we’ve got the cleaning habit. Come in-=just once--and see. “Cold Medal” Coffee “Nickel Cut” Coffee “Our Winner” Coffee We've built up as good a reputation for fair dealing as we have fcr cleanli- ness. That’s “just another reason.” ROE & MARKUSEN DEALERS IN Fancy and Staple Groceries Telephone 207 Bemidji, Minn.