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THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER FINAL GOUNT REVEALS 2652 o tncese o aimont 00 v )EGLARE HYDE [ causes wace mittion Loss v arriwmm e | WINNERS. [N GONTEST e Fire In Anheuser-Busch Brewing Plant THE BEMIDJI PIONEER PUBLISHING 60|\ cPoge; | WINNERS OF THE SPECIAL PRIZES. BUUGHT PfllSflN at 8t, Louls, E. H. DENU, T St. Louis, April 28.—Fire of un- Q. E, 3 3 : The Prof eek Easter Prize known origin caused a loss estimated LiCARSOH contest it can be said that they|The Easy Profit W ter 'y N K a3 The Ladies' natural calf leather . ) at $530,000 in the mammoth plant of have given their almost undivided lned suit case, with full 'brass trim- Willlesses m Mul’del‘ T"fll the Anheuser-Busch Brewing associa- HOW BIC IS BEMIDJI? $10.00 in Gold Entered o the Postoffice at Bemid)l, Minnesots, as second class matter, attention, to securing new sub- mings, given by Schneider Bros. tion and for a time threatened the en- A - M k 5 A A - g tire establishment with destruction. ar SUBSGRIPTION---$5.00 PER YEAR IN ADVANGE | scribers and increasing the cir- | Was won by Glabys Kreatz at Kansas City' e e L dostruchon. For the First to Hit the culation of the Pioneer, For the The Opportunity Week Prize —_— were completely destroyed, entailing a past six weeks the Pioneer and its N loss of $500,000. Mammoth Contest has been the| = o " m;::é::%‘;:;m we Fiest| WANTED TO KILL DOGS| veluable paintings and turniture 2 stored in the building by E. A. Faust, great topic of conversation in|Was won by. vice president of the company, were . . = & destroyed with. a loss of $30,000. every town and city that is reached | pouble Vote Week Friday Prize| Testimony of Druggist Who Sold Cy- Six Sepia Photos by N. L. Hakkerup anide of Potassium to Defendant| TELEPHONE GIRLS STRIKE Were won by.............. Bertha Benson | pitfers From Statement of Defense S==— . . . oy Object to “B: " Attitude of Chief The Yearly Prize in District Al ot Opening of Cass—Warned Phyai.| 2%t ¥ “BostY ude of- Chis ! Operator. The $25.50 Ansco Camera, given by the| cjan fo Be Careful of Drug Because | Chicago, April 28.—Fourteen glrl City Drug Store of Ite Dangerous Nature. operators in the Interstate Telephone Was won by.............. Besse Cochran goroM K City, April 28—Cyanide of company’s exchange at Aurora, IIl., o 5 I ansas Y, Apr —Cyanide of | have gone on strike. They are not The Yearly Prize in District B potassium, the deadly poison which | asking an increase in wages, neither The Choice of any $25.00 Dress or Coat| the state accuses Dr. Hyde of giving | are they dissatisfied with the rules in T. J. Crane & Co.'s store Colonel Thomas H. Swope, causing his Was won oy......... Mrs. J. M. Freeburg | death, played an important role in the under which they are working. It’s Mamie Brisbin. She is the assistant gy A % )’ . | chief operator and is too “bossy,” they The Nomination Prize for the Ladies f:?’:‘:“r:g:::d::’;':;l;:'g“hz":: say. Until she is discharged or her The Ch°,ir°°J°ér”“Y :{{gf"’tflmem in| bloyes testified that on three oc = A . J. Crane )8 store. by it. The public generally is Was won by. . Mrs. S. A. Paquain slons, . in September and December, The success of the Pioneer’s Mam. mouth prize contest that was just brought to close was due to the efforts of R.S. Monger, who had charge of it from the beginning to the end. Under his successful management each and every contestant received the same impartial attention and assistance in securing votes and a prize. Under these circumstances the Pioneer feels that a word of praise is justly due him for the successful and gratifying manner in which he conducted the Mammouth Prize Contest for the ladies of Northern Minnesota. State Census 1900—1,500. In 1905—3,850. How many in 1910? Fill in, cut out and mail to the Pioneer Census Dept. D P PP Is my guess of the number of inhabitants In Bemidji, according to 1910 census $5 for'best estimate. $3 and $2 for each of two next best. In case of tie first answer has preference. Award on official count All guesses must be Iin by May 15th, 19i0 y Census Enumerators and Pioneer Employes Barred f ), R. S. MONGER. Guess as Many Times as You Like Though it is yet more than six months before the election, it is not too early to begin to fill democratic voice calms down the girls say that they will not return to the switch- boards. . o N o 1909, Dr. Hyde purchased a total of -~ P . E2 more than eyer_awakened to t_he ‘Who nominated Miss Besse Cochran twenty-five grain capsules of the pol- e fact that this is a great family |The Nomination Prize for the Gentlemen | son at their place of business. Woottr One Hundred Dollers Toward for paper and tod_ay it has thousands |The Choice of any $10.00 Pipe in A. N.| So dangerous was this poisom and g&g;sg_?: 31,”2‘;".'3;““ cannot be cured by of new subscribers who are among Gould’s store 80 rare were sales of it in capsule F.J.CHENEY & CO., Toledo, 0‘, / e its staunchest friends, Was won by.. ..M. C. W. Jewett| form, sald Mr. Breoklein, that he at | oneses s HagrigE S, BI04 000n 15, heads with political wisdom, and let i -, Who nominated Mrs. J. M. Freeburg | once informed Dr. Hyde of its deadly ml;l:c:}}&)flng&l;lfiyu: sl alsl:;srsytor‘:eialg 0 ou w'n e a e the good work proceed without inte- Business Men Satisfied. — quelities and told him that unless he [obiigations mado by s . © 1 O ° ruption. If there is one class of citizens|WINNI promised to handle the capsules him- . Wholesalo Druggists, Toledo, O. . s : ‘;.h is ol ¢ litical h her.i 43 ERS OF IHE SCHOLARSHIPS self and throw away what he did not | FHall's Ostarrsh Oure s taken internally, This is usually about the first question ere is .p enty .s political | more than another.interested in the Sub. Dist, A. No.1 use he would refuse to sell them to s“mges ) mfe ggsmm' Tosmonials b asked when you come to a new location. i decency that is not being absorbed |great contest which has just closed Miss Be mne';mn e 795,365 | Mm. P;rigefl J%cm;gp;gfl-y gtfilf: \;gr-&nlg;&fl% 5 and the time to begin is now. it is the business men and general SRR ) To this, testified the druggist, Dr.|" =~ ~ 7 7~ ° O “WHOAROR Eve one ought to own a piece of property, if only a building dverti ho h: tched with Sub Dist. A, No.2 Hyde answered he was acquainted ry lot. No investment is so save or certain to enrich its . acvertisers, w 0 have watched with | Migs Ruth Wightman........... 815,392 | with the nature of the poison and owner within a few years as desirable real estate in a rapidly What is the cost of war? The|interest the daily increase in the Sub. Dist. A. No. 3 wanted only to kill dogs with it. growing city. Napoleonic wars cost England |scores of the contestants, and who |Hazel Minnick................... 55,314| The physician made no mention of idii with its beautiful Lakes, Homes ] 5 L e aEa el Sl " desiring to rid his office of vermin, p s > $4,230,000,000. The war of 1807 |have drawn their own inference as Sub. Dist, A. No. 4 i Brec;dem_ il Sagrs dae K“D Yuur Ey on Bsmldll Churches, Schools, Prosperous between France and Germany cost $3,300,000,000. The Crimean war cost $,700,000,000, and the civil war in the United States exacted Banks and Substantial Wholesale and Retail Establishments. The superior railroad facilities and extensive trade territory enjoyed by BEMIDJT, insure for it the attention of investors of large means and the location within the next few years of many additional lines of industries. to the wonderful increase in circula- | Miss Nina Hazen ... 99.635| the poison was put to, claimed the de- tion which means an added value to THE WINNERS OF THE WATCHES | fense in its opening statement. the advertisements. This condition —_— Just hibtore rensed Dr. A1 Biewart, 3 a bacteriologist, took the stand. It comes as a natural result as the more Sub. Dist. A. No. 1 was from him Dr. Hyde obtained the atotal from both sides of over|readers the Pioneer has the greater|Miss Gladys Kreatz. ++-60439 tonhoid germs with which he is al. a good lot can be acquired i g OW TOU HOW Eas $6,600,000,000. The Boer war cost {value it possesses as an advertising Stb. Dist A No. 2 leged to have inoculated the Swope S y and PaTD “FOR ‘oa our. England o >51 000,000,000, and | medi . Mrs. Leet.........ccuevuurnnnns 109,512 | family and others. MONTHLY PAYMENT PLAN at § per cent. " tl:::g ::uz:l‘::’ben;een, R:usia’ ::d ¢ mm;v' Well PI 0 Sub, Dist. ', No. 3 wrim us for FULL information or Call on H. A. SIMONS at : inners Well Pleased. Miss Ruth Wilcox....... --34.875| TWO YOUTHS ELECTROCUTED Bemidji, our local agent. . Japan cost more than twice that The winners may well feel proud Sub. Dist. A. No. 4 't_R- i Bieaiil Y sum. of the fact that they have run one |Miss Hilda Dullan Butte Boys Literally Roasted to Dea by Shock. Butte, Mont., April 28.—Percy Hon- eychurch, aged thirteen years, and Frank Perry, aged fifteen years, were literally roasted to death by an elec- tric shock. The boys in a lark had constructed fioy & swing of baling wire and had thrown Sub-District No. 1. the ends over the power wire of the Comprises all tne territory north of | mines, intending to swing back and The honor attached to winning | Fourth street and east of Beltrami Ave.,| forth beneath it. Young Honeychurch, is considered by some of the |including northside of Fourth street and | holding the end, was instantly killed. A man iS known by the Company he keeps candidates as being worth many the east side of Beltrami Ave. Perry, alarmed, attempted to pull his race in a thousand and have come| _ Sub. Dist. B. No. 5 out with the deserving honor of hay- | Miss Edith m‘ds?“ e ing outrun and outclassed workers| . Sub. Dist, B. No. 6 - |Miss Jennie Sater... who have themselves done exceed- ingly well, and would, under ordinary conditions, have had votes enough to win. The Saturday Evening Post prints the best reading on the market. Montague Glass and his Hebrew creations is but one of the delectable dishes. Owen Johnson has been printing clever stuff analyzing boy life. In “The Varmint’, he found his field, and in the last instalment (sixth in the series) he pans out pure Bemidji Townsite & Improvement Co. 404 New York Life Bullding ST. PAUL MINNESOTA District A. i & playmate to safety and he, too, was h‘ e o e uman who fnshes 84t times the value of th prize itsel, |Bria Bemson. Tusa| kiled when he see ot s e e (| AN the company he keeps most are his i Instalment without tears of laughter i & % trate companion. . = = ’ % 4 was ncver 2 boy—and is no honest :;:::S; ‘:femth:" c:;: (estar;;s hla_ve Maudc McGawley, 42:6901 " enty-four hidred volts sm-:ed4 e : ong the line | Joan Mekeo 1550 | tnrough the young bodtes 1or s1isen || OWTL UlOthES, ¢ and nothing seemed too hard for | Lottie McDonald, 700 minutes, fairly cooking them. them to do, where a subscription | Mrs. Tuomy, -To0 was gotten and the votes given to Essie Brannon, 700 Every family, and especially 5 Mrs. A, E. Otto, 550 the favorite. Ethel Getchel 510 | those who reside in the country, Someone Must Lose. Sub-District No. 2. should be provided at all times Itisa fact greatly to be deplored| Comprises all the territory north of w!fi? a bottle of 'Chambetlal_n's that all could not win one of the |Fourth street east of Irvin avenue and|Liniment. There is no telling prizes in the contest, especially west of Beltrami avenue, including north | when it'may be wanted in case of s . & o side of Fourth street, east side of Irvin H . i t he . capitol prize, .b“' this is im- avenue and west side of Beltrami avenue. ::o 20‘:;:3::‘ 0: ei:]e:fienzzsesn ;; possible and there is sympathy in|Besse Cochran, 2,140,496 s celien plenty for those who have put in|Ruth Wightman, 315,392 | rheumatism, sprains and bruises. days and hours of hard labor and |Mrs. Leet 109,512 Sold by Barker Drug Co. at the end failed to receive a prize, | A22a Mae Danaher, 9,860 = = Mamie Malone, .2905 But even then the work has not M;.?I ; Be::;- 2425 been wasted. The honest striving | Nell Shannon, 730 after success even though the im- Sub-District No, 3. mediate object is not attained can-| Comprises all the territory west of Irvin not fail to do good. The enthusiasm | avenue, extending across Great Northern and energy which are developed are t‘;“’h 3“‘?‘1‘“‘3:“]:‘;‘;: of that territory, and st si of avenue. not l.ult !ml: rea.ct on one’s character, H:z:rMi;nieck. Sposiiee; e 55,314 putting iron into the nerve and The United States just now is not winning Brazil’s trade. Statis- tics show that Germany is increas- ins its export trade to Brazil at the expense of the United Kingdom, and that the exports to Brazil from the United States are advancing less rapidly than those of either of its competitors. The increase in the exports from the three leading countries to Brazil from 1902 to 1908 was as follows: Germany, 98.3 per cent; United Kingdom, 52.2 per cent; United Ststes, 50.8 per cent. I BY THE WAY I While it is true that age does not He is with them from eight to sixteen hours every day. He has to' take them into dinner with him; he hasto appear on the street with them; he has to introduce them to every friend he meets. And he can't apol- ogize for them, for he is responsible for having them. Many a young man’s job has been spoiled by the cut of his coat; many a business and pro- fessional man has received the attention usually given to a boy because he was wearing a boy’s suit. Many a man whose business it was to look neat has looked CAPTAIN AMUNDSEN. Explorer to Spend Seven Years in Effort to Reach the Pole. always bring wisdom, it is also true [€ncouraging one’s confidence, stimu- fi‘::h;:: olfl’:.ghes‘ :;42,8313 shabby because he made a bad choice in that youth does not know it all. lating courage and arousing an | MyrtleMethven, 9,000 a suit of clothes. honest belief in one’s ability to un-|Helen Bisiar, 718 ! 3 Laboring for the common good is|dertake and carry to success any Hazel Hulett, :g" Sincerity Suits and Overcoats are made E often a blind for grinding your own |task which presents itselt. Rty * % for, more than one purpose and in more I ax. Best of Feeling. Sub-District No. 4. During the progress of the entire| Comprises all the territory south of contest the feeling has prevailed and | Fourth street and east of Irvin avenue, while today’s list is full of workers |including the south side of Fourth street, the east side of Irvin avenue and the who were not fortunate enough to Village of Nymore. have their names at the top they have | Nina Hazen, 99,635 made such a good record as to de-|Hilda M. Dullan, 56,705 serve much praise. To such the |Mrs. A. Foster, 44,200 management extends their congratu- m’“ Johr.won 40,018 . .| Olive Cunningham, 2188 lations and thanks them for their VadaMcTaggart, 2045 earnestness of purpose and for the District B, work they have accomplished. ’ .The contest has closed and it is %mpfims:;'?:n:n]::: north and with pleasure the final awards are south of the city limits of the City of ‘Be- made to the successful and desery- midji and east of the line dividing Range ing candidates, who have been|32 and 33. chosen by the public atlarge to gain | Mrs.J. M.Freeburg, Blackduck, 3,728,075 the different prizes. Ollie Curtis, Blackduck, 709,850 than one way. The collede man hasa Sincerity line of clothes as distinct from the business man as his life -is distinct. And there is a line of Stucerity Clothes made as exclusively for the business man as his business is exclusive. A large man doesn’t just have a little bit larger size in Sincerity Clothes; he has a different pattern and a different cut. ‘For a large man cannot wear the same fabrics that a small man can. Sincerity Clothes next are made to wear and the months and even years of wear that you get out of them is directly the result of what the man- ufacturers put into them. There are thirty-seven hand-processes -in a pair of Sin- cerity trousers and forty-three in a coat, which makes a suit of Sincirity Clothes exactly the same as the same as the average tailored suit. The reason we sell Labor-saving machines are fre- quently contraptions to get more work out of a man. No woman is content unless she is bossing the job, no matter what experience she requires, — RAISED BY SUBSCRIPTION Large Purse Presented to Canadian Minister of Finance. Ottawa, April 28—W. S. Fielding’s Bervices as minister of finance during the last thirteen years were recognized in a substantial manner when he was presented a fund approximating $116,- 000. The presentation took place at a sl Uner shiomdas o Loe et Everybody Ha Edith Bordson, Blackduck, 218,695 || Sincerity c!ot:hes is that we. havg been ahlg to find none better in the market, and the reason fon premier, Sir Wilfrid Lavtler aoy _ ¥ Happy. Gladys Hazen, -‘7‘;':: d you will continue to wear Sincerity Clothes is because you will say in your enthusiasm after you. prominent members of the Liberal| The Pioneer congratulates the con- g:h"'l‘;"e‘;’;“”' z_‘:"kffi“f:' s / bave worn them, that there is no other suit or overcoat half so good. The garment that will fit: Daty. mon el testants one and all, hoping they will Ma:esxmk,vfl?e'm;il:e, ’ 550 your business and your pleasure in life as well as your age and your form is here waiting for subsoription. | Ttsed By private |enjoy the prizes they have gained to Mary Hensil Country 550 ; : you today. You will be surprised to find how much Sincerity Clothes mean when you. come to the fullest extent, and that they may 4 i Sub-District No. 6. be the source of continued satisfac- Comprises all the territory nor and g T R I i s et | tion. And as Tiny Tim observed. |south of the City limits of the City of | = o 0 “God bless us every one.” Bemidji and west of the line deviding TO DRIFT BY THE POLE Many New Subscribers Added. .‘;:::ii git::dli:gl.e 7 400,856 | P1ans of - Captain Raold Amundsen, The Pioneer’s Mammoth Contest |Sadie Hende;-son, Maltby, 15550 . F""}';eflllz Ei)l(pzl;n; kel s P : San Franci§co, April 28.—Details of has increased the circulation almost |Pauline Branchaud, Bagley, 850 Ciptaln Hacld -Amuinaberss: plane. fo a 100 per cent. Before the start of reach the North pole are contained in the contest the Pioneer had 1514 Shake .Info Your Shoes letters from the explorer to Henry i i Allen’s Foot-Ease, the antisepti v It | L Norwegi: sul here. Amund- subscribers on their -books. The | Allen's Foot-Tase, the sntisentic powder. l::d'wh: :::tn;mwne:efl e count of the new subscribers added |istantly takes the sting out of ‘corns and ) ce . 8t 8 bunions It's the greatest comfort discovery | ship through the northwest passage, to the lists during the contest dis- | 28105 82c: Alons Poot-Ease malcos tight o | 15 yreparing to lock himselt In dtrl:e 1§e 3 X 5 feeu. | closes the fact that 1138 new names | owse, sl Spollen drad, scbing fet | or seven yaars and St by were added, making a total circula-|t0dss. Sold everywhere. By °, pole. RLYOYREO WL e DD Girl Ends Life in School. s Alton, I, April 28.—Thirteen-year- old Nina Anthis committed suicide in school in the presence of her teacher and thirty schoolmates by drinking carbolic acid. She left a pathetic note on her deck in which she said her heart was broken because her foster mother scolded her and asked that she be buried with a favorite doll and & band ring she wore. The celebrated Packard Oxfords in the new hi-toe at $4 and $5. New summer styles :in the Ide Shirt, many pleasing patterns and rich colorings, in plain or pleated front, $1.00 to $2.00 The Sincerity Shop e Model Cloting Store Pittsburg Mines to Resume. Pittsburg, April 28.—Twenty-six coal operators of a total of about thirty-one in the Pitisburg district have signed the wage scale demanded by the min- ers and will soon resume operation fn f tamps, Don’t accept auy substitute. For| taken for tae purpose of sclentific in- their mines. tion of the Pioneer at this time mg"‘f‘},‘:‘f‘{q““ sddross, Alleny . Ol | yoatigation,, . . _ - e e s — 2 . SRR W i