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THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER PPUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOOR EXCEPT SUNDAY BY THE BEMIDJI PIONEER PUBLISHING CO. E. N. DENU. Q. E. CARSON. Entored n the Posteftice at Bumid)l, Minasseta, 22 seemnd clase matter. SUBSCRIPTION---$5.00 PER YEAR IN ADVANGE CITY OF BEMIDJI County Seat. Population—In 1900, 1500; in 1810, 7000. Summer Resort—Hundreds of outsiders make their summer homes on Lake Be- midji. Fishing, boating and bathing ac- commodations are second to none in the United States. Area—Ten square miles incorporated. Altitude—1400 feet above sea level. Water Power—2200 developed horse- power, Mississippi river. Water—Absolutely pure. Two artesian wells. Water Mains—About seven miles. Boating—500 miles by lake and- river. Death Rate—5.4 a thousand in 1908. Annual Rainfall—33.7 inches. Temperature—20 above, winter; 75 summer, mean. Sewer Mains—About three miles. Cement Sidewalks—Six and a half miles. Lakeshore Drives— Ten miles. Parks—Two. Water Frontage—Ten miles, two laker and Mississippi river. A Home Town—1600 residences. Taxpayers—1200. Churches—8. School Houses—Three. Bank Deposits—$750,000. Manufactures—Hardwood handles, lum- ber, lath, shingles, and various othes industries. Great Distributing Point—Lumber prod- ucts, groceries flour,-feed and hay. Postal Receipts—$17,000 for 1909, 10th place in state outside of St. Paul, Minne- apolis and Duluth. Railroads—Great Northern, Minnesota & International, M., R. L. & M., Minneapolis, St. Paul & Sault Ste. Marie, Wilton & Northern, Grand Forks to Duluth, and Bemidji-Sauk Centre. Railroad Depots—Four. Passenger Trains—Twelve daily. Hospitals—One. Distances—To St. Paul, 230 miles; to Duluth, 167 miles. Hotels—Fifteen. Breweries—One. ] Sawmills—Four. Handle Factories—One. Wholesale Houses—Four. Banks—Three. Auto Garages—One. Pittsburg is a steel town, all right, but. the people do not know how to spell the word. Wny not the Honorable John C. Spooner to fill the seat made vacant by the death of Justice Brewer? In spite of the fact that the brew- eries work overtime, Milwaukee is complaining that dust is causing sore throat. Many are wondering why the Sentinel did not mention the fact that Tuesday, April 12th, had been chosen as “Tag Day” for the benifit of the St. Anthony's Hos- pital . What oughtor ought not to be said in an ad can best be deter- mined by answering the question; “Does what I am " saying help the store”? If you find on reflection that anything you have said is not positively “helpful, ‘leave it out. History abounds- in' records of advertising success, but in every instance it hos been attained by the exhibition of the sagacity and courage which has demonstrated the good breed of the man. He has gone from the beginning, clear on to the end without faltering. The art of running one’s business successfuly needed never more- to be written and talked about than in this present age. Especially is this true, when we consider that 97 per cent of the business men fail “at sometime in their life. We were taken to task for this one time, and asa consequence, we inquired of Dunn and Bradstreet, which proved our statement all’ too true. There- fore, 1t ‘behoves ‘e v e ry business man to study the elements that go to make a good business man, and the requirements necessary to get people’s trade. Personal habits must be taken into consider- ation. Dirty finger - nails, greasy clothes, a slovenly gait, will get into a man’s morals. Cleanliness is the cheapest luxury. One needs to establish a confidence in the ‘eyes of the public. One needs to have cledn clerks., ' A-woman will scent a shady character, as a pointer will a chicken in hunting season, -Chicanery and trickery is the boomerang that will revert” back up- on you. Confidence is afraid of sharp men. Tricks in trade are the fools practices, because they have not wit enough to be honest. ‘We must know our people and let them know that we have more than a danidy that he was when Anna Gould's millions were at his disposal, carries dollar and ceat interest in them. BAanTs . BoARn We must' cultivate confidence, for his own bedding with him, 3 As for shaking the rough, sofled 95 per cent of America’s business is i hands of the voters and kissing thelr doue upon a credit basis, that mean 11l kept babies Boni declared open re- confidence, Destroy that, and ‘you ::21.0: However, the J%b llll:ltodt- have knocked the props from under o somg jone,igo Ronl hired.ga you commercall. Attempt to Rob Crack Train | Sobirosit e i3 e 5 82 = | Senate Adds Tem Millionsto MANYINGREASES | e, ™ s OVER HOUSE BiLL| |Dioes not Color. 1 cCuJ»nhlxnh. = A d to wal B 8. The BLOW MINNESOTA'S HORN. on Milwaukee Road_ ::l;a‘;:o pE::l:ml ::;yn::? A ::::m :: Harbors Measure. AGE"Ts WANTEB "‘gg,ffl{“ T: Marshall News-Messenger: There A Lmdantfogere Rl fi m“ ml 'd“ d ticensed under o fi}fifi:&“" and has never been so good an opportu- 5 3 2 p d | . puusu ht, eaumcmmm ea. ent md Tocs nity forr (heen advertising of the CONDUCTOR HAKES Flm “usfifinfi DGWNF L-FOUND: mw NBRT“WEST F‘m fl‘?‘-fi m ‘Hf %Gflmmg- resources of this state; there has never been a more propitious time i to invite attention to Minnesota; | Grapples With'the Two Armed ‘Mam and there never has been a period| Unassisted, but ‘Is- Finally ‘Over- when people from the indugstrial| Powered—Robbers Then Cut ' the centers and from the worn' and| Air ‘Hose, Setting the ‘Brakes, and weary farming tracts of .the':East| Escape From the Train Without and South have so eagerly sought| Securing Any Loot. the rich and cheap agricultural lands| La Crosse, Wis; April 9.—~Two 1 of the vast Northwest. Hence, we | masked bandits boarded the Ploneer ":& ::"’0" ;l:l?;flnfll;'n 'bl“':'u it Wi reported from senate com- say sound abroad the results of the lli::;tgl: ;:“lt::“::;mh“':‘:;‘::: tatives of a leading Boston | mittee on commerce Monday, will car- conservation congress, give the state oty brokarage house testified ‘that Hall | ry g£2 566,418 in actual appropriations immigration department a chance, | *™ alo and, after a:battle With | yag gn upusually keen, investor. and * | Conductor Schumway, fled when' the hat his tra e almost al- of cash and amounts inyolved in con- and let Commissioner George Welch train stopped without securing _any 9 fransaotions. wers o8 tinuing contracts. do a part of ‘the exploitation ' of | joot, . As the bill was passed by the house Minnesota. The bandits are believed to have f 3 it carried '$42,688,176, of 'which ' $3p, boarded the traln - at New Lisbon, | Coamberlain's Stomach and) 51746, represented: oash nd $7.205,- when . Conductor - Schumway - opened | LiVer Tablets assist nature in driv- | 480 continuing contracts. the trap. of the- first slesper o walk | 11§ all impurities out of the system, | No .increase was made by the sen- to the engine with orders. insuring a free and regular condi- |ate committee in tha appropriation of The man who is born’big gener-| When the conductor returned 'he |tion and restoring the organs of "‘200'0““ fos llhethke: “:h‘h' Gult ally finds iteasy to be considered | 2520 closed the vestibule and walked | the body to health and strength. | > SVeYS Drolsct, of 1n the appro- through the first sleeper to the door: Sold by Barkers Drug Co. * | priation o£-$50,000 to pay the -expenses copyrl‘ht 1910, p:. Nogg.o., great. ‘a2 the ‘second; which'e foundiicckeds y. € g Co. of the board to be.appointed ito. inves- After some delay ' in unlocking the ¥ 3 o :‘li?:: :‘:fi pl:‘]?;cl,mal:vl:;u:hml:e!;zlo- =% Unless a woman grows fat.as she | o pg stepped through.and was con- ] 2 - pey C % grows old, how can a.poor man| fronted by the two masked men Wwith 60VEHNMENT GAHES tions and sums involved in continuing 'The Mimesota System oontracts by states include: is himself to blame for the most of| ' Instead Schumway grappled with Michigan, $709,000; Wisconsin, $19,: his troubles it is a sign he is getting | One of them. The other.leaped :upon S ECtURR | him and, placing the mussle of. his wise. his shoulder is no'-proof he is a|speeding between Tomah and Oakdale by the: senate committee in certain wooden head. and, none of the other trainmen being house items affecting severa. states. e —— aware of the predicament of the con- e T FIRST RESOLUTION PASSES: mons, in committee, adopted Premier i g 3, 3 Asquith’s first veto resolution b; | o 4 vote of 339" to 237" This resolution w The Rhode:Island Systeln maintenance of the vice president’s|declares. it expedient -that the: house Excesaive.iLibarality and Bad. iLuck '1"“’_’!"”, MNITY. LiFE A ‘”D ‘loonuml?fm”urmoon In_Poker Games. \ Boston; April 9.—Excessive liberal- ity toward his relatives and friends Michigan and Oregon Have Large Sums Added to Former. Appropriation, but and bad luck in the game of poker are Avinceaty lectuative il the Other Commonwealiths .Secure 0 Commition oo tiomanan b s | Little Additional—No. Increase Mads John A. Hall, former treasurer of the for the: Lakes to the Gulf Desp ' Wa- R Bouth ' Bridge ‘Savings bank, now un- terway. Project. E der arrest on the charge of embez: sling, was enabled to dissipate large profits which-he made in the steck " Enter Your Name or That of a Friend Nomination-Coupon (00 Votes ¢ As the Nomination Coupans are gaod for One Hundred [ Votes each, only one of these Coupons will be accepted 3 for one Candidate, - i Contest Department, Bemidji Pioneer I hereby nominate as a-candidate in the Be- el midji Pioneer’s Mammoth Prize Contest~ = Washington, April ‘9.—The rivers ¢ Nominated by. = Addrus On Minnesota. Property is Applied as Follows: Cost of Collection - = $4,230,000 Misappropriated == - $1,710;000 Felonously Stolen - - $1,620,000 3 For Original Purpose - - $1,440,000 1s th‘er Public *“ Asleep at the Switch?”™ 5 ‘Washington, April 9.—Caretul- anal- ¥ysis of the conference report on the legislative appropriation bill ~shows that Speaker Cannon’s automolile will be ‘cared 'forat” government. expense after all.: , From the report as presented to the two branches of congrese it appeared that the amendment, providing for the hands of the bandits. INGREASE SHUWN lN Opening the vestibule between the first and second sleepers, where the fight with the conductor occurred, one GUNSTHUGTIUN wu"K of the bandits reached down:and with a knife slashed the :air hose, setting That Staried in March Aggre- of the board’s activities. guess at her age? revolvers and commanded to hold . up Toréasts smade:by, the isanstéscom: e FOR CANNON'S AUTO 000; - Minnesota, $7,700; - Mississippl The Fire Ta.x of [ i river, $83,765; Missourl river, $125, gun at the conductor's head, threat ‘ppmpflaflun Nm na’wmfl as 000; Oregon, $763,860; Washington,; 3 s 9 o 0 0 00 0 ened to shoot if he did mot desist. AT 4 ductor, the latter was ‘helpless in the Commons (Declares the:Lords: Cannot Amend a:Money -Bill. mittee: covering: both -cash :appropria- As soon as a man learns that he Condustor Puts Up a Fight. 7 $201,600; ‘Alaska, $43,000. 2 Because a man carries a chip on| * The. liimited was at this.moment. Hlfl BWH SIIWUSW. Several small decreages -were made Bl L v London, April.9.—The house of.com- the conductor with a gun. ‘When the train:came to-a-stop both t lords be disabled by law from re- 1 men leaped off.and disappeared into | £ar:-had been retained and the amend- | ©! STATE OF RHODE ISLAND Jecting or amending a money bill, but § gates Seventy Millions. the darkness. Dl TOINUNE o tholipsaker'a oAt had | ity aushalints tiansahalIohat b INSURANCE DEPARTMENT | g taken to diminish or qualify the exist- | CHAS. C. GRAY, FORCED TO ADMIT MURDER| {5 a0y, that 1s what hapbened: | ing rights of the house of commons. Tntirane-Oommisstoner: She——— propriation for the.speaker’s oar was Lord Rosebery, continuing his: ef- Man on Trial for Life Claims He Con- transferred to another paragraph cov- | fort in ‘the.direction ‘of: the.reform of tions throughout the country for fessed Under Torture. oring expenses to select committees | the house of lords, gave a large dinner March were upon & phenomenal scale New York, April 9.—The statement | and- similar items and were incor-| PArty to the leading peers, the special s in point of money invested, according|of a man on ‘trial for his:life that he porated.into-a lump appropriation of | ©Pject being informally to discuss pro- Duluth; Mina. - e to advance sheets of the Construction | had been tortured by the police “third | $75,000. So it appears that there is | Posals. which Lerd: Rosebery intends My Dear Sir: . News. Permits were issued in fifty- | egree” into making a confession to|to be no disorimination between the [0 “;l"“d“"e 110{ the reconstruction of Replying to your.inquiry, I give you below the data requested. two principal cities for the construc- | Urder caused a sensation in the court | speaker: and ‘the vice:president ater | the house of lords. Amount paid to Stock Fire Insurance Companies by polic holders prein! of general sessions. Stephen Boshm, | all. e opntp ¢! neuran P Y poicy Chicago, April 9.—Building opera- Feb. 25, 1910. K. Neutson, Seéretary, Property Owners Federation, tion of 20,718 buildings, involving a to: | oy 740 charged: with' killing: Jacob S s =5 - 2 hode Island in 1909 (including-marine premiums) . 1,536,543 tal estimated cost of $70,695,753, as | yelz, admitted signing a conf : University Regent Named. - Amount paid to all Mutual Fire Insurance companies by po cy-s 356 compared with 17,481 bulldings, cost- | presented by the prosecutton, but APPEAL FOR- AID. RECEIVED| st. Paul, April 9.—Charles L. Som- halders in-Rhode Island 1ul800......coeneseresosos ---$.8,644, ing $69,068,184, the same month a year | he did so to escape abuse. He said mers of St.-Paul has been named as a | O3 gggenfi pgxd to POhCy -holders by Mutual companjes s 7,696,729 ago. There were increases in'thirty- | that after being kept in a cell twenty- | Twelve Thousand Persons Said to Be | member of the state university board | , o e f‘”“u the. Matual Fire: Insurance. companies, Ll three cities and decreases in nineteen. | four hours without food, drink or sleep Starving in Armenia. of regents by Governor Eberhart-to|Ad®itted assets of ol By ey e, companies . 10,33 New York and Pittsburg both show | he was taken before the head of the ansacting business in Rhode Island in - ) fill the: vacancy. caused 'by the death of Judge Thomas Wilson. Judge Wil- son was appointed in 1906, so that Mr. New: York,~ April 9.—That 12,000 .people. are - starving in- Armenia and 'Will dle unless outside help, reaches them before the next harvest season, | Bommers has two more years to serve twe' months hence, isthe statenvent| of the present term. made in a:cablegram received: here by e - the Armenian Relief association. decreases of 19 per cent, while Chi: cago had a gain of 23 per cent, Phila- delphia 39, Brooklyn 11, Minneapolis 90, Indianapolis 48, Cincinnati 39 and | said, “I .was told T would ‘escape with Buffalo 39. a-light sentence.if I confessed. Idid New York, excluding-Manhattanand | 80, as I was only too glad to end the the Bronx, is spending $19,199,625 on | torture.” In the appeal sent out by the asso- . B & 882 new buildings; while Chicago is| The trial was-postponed. and: his | g1at10n 4t 15 stated that $2,500 has beon Every - family, : and. especially i : constructing 1,381 at an estimated'{story will be investigated. torwarded to the affiicted districts and | th0se who reside in' the = country, | Increase in assets-of Mutual companies.over 1908 - cost of $10,022,900. $10,000- more is-needed: should be: provided: at all times OUR: FEBERATION SLOGAN on 5361 new sirustares, eaatiy 1ac.| WANY KILLED. ‘IN. FIGHTING! gRAIN AND PROVISION PRICES | with a bottle of Chamberlaints Tock up-the Fire Buge-and. Reduce our Fire Tax by Mutual ing the country in new construction | Mundreds: of Dead and Wounded: In m""mh“‘. t::;nie‘n;ay’lx‘):e::an:i dn;)n ::sl::gf izing Minnesota, Dcposlting the Premiums. in Local Bank. —— Albagian Bitils: ‘Minneapolis, April §.—Wheat—May, : PREPARING FOR ROOSEVELT| Belgrade, Servia, April 9.—Only the $1113: July, $11201 12%; Sept, $1. | 7 accident or E'smergency‘ Itis —_— Testoration. of | Abdul Hamid, the:de:| 03 On:track—No. 1 hard; $1.12% @ | most excellent in all- cases: of Britons Determined to.Make His Visit | posed sultan, to the throne of Turkey 118%;, No. 1. Northern, $1.11%@1-|rheumatism, sprains.and bruises. a Notable Event. will satisfy the -Albanian tribesmen | 331, No, 2 Northern, $1.09% @1.11%; Sold'by: Barket Diug Co London, April 9.—The committee | ¥0O 876 mOW i revolt "';9““"’“‘ Al | No. 8 Northern, $1.06% @1.09%. %, g appointed to arrange the reception | mOSt b “whole: extent ofithiat: prov: and luncheon which the city of Lon- ince. i i Duluth Whe don_ will give to former President | Late dispatches say. the large rebel Roosevelt is already at work and. is army near Prishtina, which was tem- mm:‘:&:fghi??:&“;f:;}"g‘ Y FBOE . - I d ey e S S e s e omii Manufachurers, Wholesalers and Jobbers the big events of his tour. The com- | {roops-under Djavid Pasha, has-been | ¢ 1350 yay ang July, $1.18%. Flax 5 : The Following:Firms:Are ihoroughty Rellable and Orders Seat to Them Will Be Promptly Filled-at:Lowest Prices Reapectfully yours, (Signed) Chas. C; Gray, Insurance Commissioner. homicide bureau and mauled and beaten until he could hardly stand. “When I was almost éxhausted,” he Memoranda as to Rhodé lsia,nd's 1909 Reeord. e Increase of premiums to-Mutual companies over 1908. Comiensed detailed xeport on the flre insmnoe situation in Minnesota mailed freé of charge, on call: K, NEUTSON, Secretary. Property Owners Federat.wn. { ‘| ColumbiaBuilding; Duluth, Minn. iand: Flax. inforced and is now engaged .ini an- mittee will depart-somewhat from the | *® ~—In: store; to. arrive, on: track and severely formal customs which pre- | Other bloody battle with the loyallets. | vay. $335: July, $2.82; Sept., $1.83; Estimates of'the ‘killed -and injured-| vall upon the visits of monarchs :and o7 h Oct., 31.72. | will seek to bring together represen. | T8 ‘into:the hundreds: and: from the t. Paul Live Stock. tative Englishmen, irrespective: of | fact that there are 15,000 rebels.in the 8t. Paul their officlal position. fleld and 20,000 soldiers these esti-| St. Paul, April 8.—Cattle—Good- to The Crooks “On mates are believed to be conservative. | cholce steers, $6.560@7.60; falr to good, Model Ice Cream, Snowflake Bread and . Deelishus —— $5.25@6.50; good to: choice cows and |- Candies Made at . T helfers, $5.00@6.00; veals, $6.00@7.00. ] - ACCUSED. OF SAFE.BLOWING| MARINES. ARE.SEHT ABOARD a:nougmox heonWethate L“mber CO; Th e : odel Men Thought to Be Bank Robbers | Emigrants Rescued From Burning|#8.00@8.25; yearlings, $8.25@8.50; |- : “l A0 & Caught at Joliet; 1l Vessel Become Unruly. spring lambs, $8.76@9.25. Wholesale Sl M Chicago, April 9.—Two men giving | Dover, Eng, Aprll 9-The emi- Wholesale Bakery, Man- the names of John Chismadya and Jo- | grants who: were: transferred to: the o:lmu“:a:m :‘:v; '::'_‘:M' ol Lumher, Lath and seph Hamlock were arrested atiJoliet | steamer Kanawha from the steamer ll%"}.h? g; 5% Sept. ”'0"'% Fy SO & on a charge of blowing up a bank at | Cairnrona after a fire broke out on the 1 02!‘6 COP’I;—H ay. 5‘8% 3 J’nly "0.%”, » Buildlng M atgml Coal City and looting the safe of $2,- | latter vessel became 0. unruly that fiepL b a2c. Ontn'—Mly 2 a%e; Jul £ = & os 500. the' captain of the ‘Kanawha was y > % 3 3 5 . Pork—May, $2 Three men concerned in the robbery | obliged 'to ask for naval.assistance. A ::3;‘:};2‘ ?:1"0 $24.40. ;:":,._ were arrested near Verona after a| detachment of armed marines was| o enyonce’ “@fic; dairles; 22@28¢. desperate revolver fight with the offl- 2 sent aboard the vessel to restore or- 18@22c. Poultry — Turlayl. P pp ¥ & S ) BEMIMI BIGAB R cu cers, in which all three were wounded. | der. :’g‘;::;_ chfikenl and springs, 19c. 3 e 4 er S, fln’ S > L KELLUGE OUT OF CONTERT), L o e ., Chicago Live Stook. 1 Wholesale - e 3 4y : 2 Chicago, . April 8.—Cattle—Beeves, - Expected to Abandon Candidaoy for| Summers, aged nineteen years, is dead Minnesota Senatorship. and Deputy Sherift Scott. Agent is.se- !‘g-::‘?t“? Texas stedrs, $5.00@6.4¢ quuor hi) 19— riously wounded -as the result of an 4 ‘ . B.v‘;(aesllo:ggm:i\sAggd: nr’::;:‘l": exchange of shots near Sulisaw, Okla.; #3300 0600, + cows: . and D ers nouncement ‘in- this- commection his | Detween Summers and an unidentiied] heifers, $2.80@7.10; calves, '.7~00@!.- friends in the Minnesota” delegation | 00mpanion on one side and Agent and | 36. Hoge—Light, $10.10@10.45; mixed., Telephane 489 say that he has finally declded not to | & Posse on the other. The two men|#10.80@10.55; heavy, $10.25010.60; Major Block Bemid)i;, Mini become’ & candidate for the United | Were prowling about the woods near | roush, $10. .60; good: to_choles ol midji, Minn. States senate. Salisaw and opened fire when: the|heavy, $10.35@10.60; pigs, $9.26@10.- In. conversation with friends here | deputy sheriff.and his pi ppeared. | 16. flh“D—NIHYe, $4.50@8.26; year- | Mr. Kellogg expressed the opinion that LETS VALET Do‘ T_—H! Kissig ‘“‘“- $7.30@8.76; lambs, $7.76@9.50. the political situation'in the state is 80 Involved that he does mot care to Your tongue is coated. be responsible for further trouble by Oount Bonl de Castellane’ U precipitating ' contest for’the sen Election Wrinkle. _ Your breath is foul. - Paris, April 9.—Letting his valet do | Headaches come and go. Tealnmen' Voteifor;8trikes bis baby kissing and handshaking is | These symptoms show that your Cleveland, April 9.—Trainmen and o latest wrinkle that Count Boni de 2 conductors employed: on the Lake |Castellane has devoloped in his; race. stomach s tpe_ trouble. To.re- Shore and Michigan - Southern, the [for re-election to the chamber of |MOVe the causeis the first thing, Lake Erle'and Western and the Nickel | deputies from ' the 'Basses-Alpes ‘dis- |and Chamberlain's Stomach and| facturing Confectionery . and Toe Cream Factory 305 Misscssta Ave. BEWIDI, MINN. High Grade Cigars Tom Godfrey, La Zada, Queenie, Imported Leaf, Bemidji Leader . | i . Ghe Given Hardware Co. : - Swemn it Faning 4o, | Manufacturing Jewelars b [__ NORTHERN ~ GROGERY COMPANY WHOLESALE- GROGERS Melges Bros. Co. Latest ¥ : Wholesale Commission Frult and Produce and Jobbers Manufacturers o' Plate railways, have voted almost |triot in Southeastern France: Liver Tablets will do that. Easy unanimously to 'strike unmless: their i 9 5 C i orlginal proposition for a wage n- : i to take and most’ effective. - Su_lrl} crease is accepted by those roads. | The that by Barker Drug Co.

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