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THE BEMIDI" DMLY PI“"EEH matter what other apparently great things he may have done, will hear PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY BY Gabriel’s trumphet very faintly, if THE BEMIDJI PIONEER PUBLISHING CO. |at all, on the morning of the Great E. H. DENU, Day.—Erman J. Ridgway in The Q. E. CARSON. Delineato: —— Entered n the Poatottice at Bemid]), Mianescts, aa secend clase mattor. SUBSCRIPTION---$5.00 PER YEAR IN ADYANGE y Things a man does not know CITY;OF BEMIDJI are the ones that upset him. County Seat. —_— Population—In 1900, 1500; in 1910,] When a second-rate politician is 7000. . Summer Resort—Hundreds of outsiders | #ood dor anything:.clse, heican make their summer homes on Lake Be-|tDFOW stones at the boss. midji. Fishing, boating and bathing ac- commodations are second to none in the| If 3 man only talks long enough United States. he can disarm criticism by exciting Area—Ten square7miles incorporated. | disgust. Altitude—1400 feet above sea level. Water Power—2200 developed horse-| Don’t keep a grudge alive by power, Mississippi river. nurturing it with a bottle. 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 1808. Annual Rainfall—83.7 inches. Temperature—20,. above, winter; 75 summer, mean. Sewer Mains—About]threeJmiles. 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. URGED TO JOIN THE REVOLT Albanian Rebel Leaders Appeal to Their Countrymen. Belgrade, April 30.—The leaders of the Albanian revolt have issued a manifesto summoning all adult Alban- {ans to join the revolt under penalty of being considered traiters. There are now 45.000 rebels in the fleld, ac- cording ‘to dispatches from Prestina, and the new edict is expected to double this number within a week. The rebels are in such a command- g position in Kachanik pass and other strategic points that the Turkish troops are delaying a further attack School Houses—Three. awaiting reinforcements. The troops Bank Deposits—$750,000. are under constant harrassment by Manufactores—Hardwood handles, lum- | the rebels. ber, lath, shingles, and various othes industries. Great DistributingTPoint—Lumber prod- ucts, groceries flour,tfeed 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. Diles in the Pope’s Arms. Rome, April 30.—A typical figure of the Vatican passed with the death of Mgr. Cuglielino Pifferi, who had been the sacrista or parish priest of the apostolic palace since the time of Pius IX. The aged eccleslastic died in the arms of the pope, who had gone to the bedside upon learning that the end was near. The monsignor had served for fifty years under three popes. Railroad Depots—Four. e T T RS, Passenger Trains—Twelve dail. How’s This? Hospitals—One. We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward_ for Distances—To St. Paul, 230 miles; to | $%,5355,0f Cararrl that cannot ve cured by i F.J.CHENEY & 0., Toledo, O Duluth, 167 piles. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Hotels—Fifteen. Che’naylfo; the h\ff 1? youm unld bell:vs him g rfectly honorable in al usiness transac- Breweries—One. a:?‘,l.s, llnd fln-nézlal}lyha‘bléa to carry out any i atl e s firm, Sl —Four oo NG, KNk & Mamvax, Handle Factories—One. Hars OaY i0lesale Drugelsts, Toledo, O, 's Oatarral lure is taken internally, Wholesale Houses—Four. acting directly upon the blood and mugous Banks—Three. surfaces of the system. Testimonlals free. Price, 3¢ per bottle. 801 by all Druggists. Auto Garages—One, Take Hall's Family Pills for constipasion, New-Cash-Want-Rate ! A WANT AD A new slang phrase was born out E:i::e::TFEor":;e--Exch:ng: of the last no-license campaign. To| --Help Wanted--Work Wanted “join the personal liberty club” means to “‘get oft the water wagon.” If Taft wipes out the deficit and Hitchcock gets up penny postage that ought to be a record for the first year of any administration. HELP WANTED. The lattest attempt at flying was| WANTED—Competent girl for a convict who jumped from a third-| general housework. Mrs. R. H. story window in the Milwaukee | Schumaker, 608 Bemidji. house of correction. He was not| WANTED—Competent girl for killed, but will not try again, general housework. Mrs. W. N. Bowser, 823 Bemidji. WANTED—Good girl for general Hearst naturally has no love for bouse work. Mrs. H. W. Bailey Roosevelt. The stinging excoria-| 605 Minnesota. tion Hearst got when Roosevelt| WANTED--Girl for kitchen work. sent Root to Albany in that battle| APply to Markham hotel at once. of blood and without quarter which|WANTED—Good girl for general put Hughes in the governor’s chair, housewnrk. 1121 Bemidji Avenue. rankles. William Randolph’s hide WANTED—Girl at boarding house. has healed, but is white scarred.| $4 per week. 313 Bemidji avenue. That praise of Taft gives some the blind staggers, but—Hearst’s adver tising stunts really have slumbered quite awhile. W.R.AND T. R. FOR SALE. FOR SALE—Household furniture including one hard coal burner, wood heater, Garland stove range, Edison Standard Phonograph with 165 records, china closet, rugs, side board, dining room chairs and table, 3 rockers and one library table. 912 Minn. Ave. FOR SALF—Seven acres in South- east corner lot 2 Sec. 15 Town 146 R. 33, adjoining M. & I. property, and midway between the saw mills. Suitable for business, or truck farming. A snap if taken at once. P.J. Russell. FOR SALE OR TRADE—Choice Nymore Lots; for price and par- ticulars write te —]. L. Wold, Twin Valley, Minn. FOR SALE—About May 10th 3 good heaters, one medium size MAN’S THREE DUTIES. I have made a code for my own guidance which may interest you. I hold that a man’s first duty is to be a good husband, which implies, of course, that he ought to marry, and then make his wife believe, if he can, that she has been the most fortunate of women. It isn’t easy, but my, how it pays! He must be Lover, Husband, Son, and even Father by turns, and occasionally just nobody—he must get clear off the earth; but when he comes back— A man’s second duty is to be a good father, which implies, of course, that he ought to have children,| 4nd two large stoves. Inquiue at adopted, if neccessary. He ought to| Pioneer office. be to them the standard by which all m—fi other men are measured and found good condition. Price $2.50. wanting, because he is their daddy| Apply Pioneer office. and they love him, FOR SALE—30 foot gasoline launch A man’s third duty is tobe a good | with 16 H. P. engine. J. S. Paul neighbor; to carry his share—mo| Bemidji—R. F. D. matter how small o1 how great it m may be—of the community’s worthy and single harness. Call 911 enterprises; to share the sorrows and Minnesota Ave. joys of those around him; to make| pop SALE—Mjy residence, corner his home a real asset to his com-|" Seventh St. and America Ave. .J. munity. S. Hanson, After a man has done ‘these| o oy y oo cottage alie three things, if he has time and|™ }0a¢ house. 912 Minnesota, means and strength, he can and should think in wider circles. But the man who does these three well is doing more than if he contributed millions and neglected these three. dairying and poultry raising pre- The man who neglects his wife or| ferred, Inquire of A. P. Ritchie, his children or his neighbors, no| Bemidji, Minn. FOR RENT. FOR RENT—Farm just outside of city limits. One interested in THINKS HE WILL BE PROGRESSIVE Bryan Speculates on Future Course of Roosevelt. REASONS FOR HIS OPINION Recounts Recent Occurrences in Proof of His Conclusion That Ex-President WIll Not Stand for Taft Adminls- tration—Says It Is Always Unsafe to Guess What the Colonel Will Do Under Any Circumstances. Bryan, in speculating on the course to be followed by Theodore Roosevelt when he returns to the United States, has reached the conclusion that Mr. Roosevelt will join with the progres- sive wing of the Republican party. Discussing the matter in the forth- coming issue of Lis Commoner Mr. “It is always unsafe to guess what former President Roosevelt will do at any future time or under amy set of circumstances, the law for each day being announced that day, and some- times late in the afternoon. are certain signs which, in the case of most men, would indicate that Mr. Reosevelt will return more of a pro- gressive than a standpatter. Reasons for His Belief. “First—The Outlook, after its repre- Sentative had met Mr. Roosevelt at Khartum, contained two significant ed- itorials, one praising young Garfield, a progressive, the other weighing the Taft administration and severely criti- cising certain phases of it. “‘Second—He received Pinchot cordi- ally and accepted his invitation to speak at the conservation convention. “Third—The stenographer to whom he dictated fifty-five letters gained the impression that he would make things interesting on his return. “Fourth—Senator Root.goes to Eu- rope to meet him after a long confer- ence with Presdent Taft. “Fiftb—So far as is known he is not in correspondence with the presi- Every family, and especially those who reside in the country, should be provided at all times a bottle of Chamberlain’s There is no when it may be wanted 'in case of an accident or emergency. most excellent in all rheumatism, sprains and bruises, Sold by Barker Drug Co. SERVICE IS BADLY CRIPPLED Columbus (0.) Street Car Employes Out on Strike. Columbus, 0., April 30.—Motormen of the Columbus Street Car company, who have joined the recently formed union, went on a strike because, they claim, the com- pany refused to reinstate' a few men who were discharged during the threatened strike two weeks ago, when the men were given an increase and conductors Cars are running on several of the lines, but the service is badly crippled and comparatively few people are rid- Minor disorders are reported in several sections of he city. The number of the men on strike is Pickets have been placed at the interurban and union stations to stop strike breakers who are supposed to be coming from Cleve- estimated at 700. Your tongue is coated. Your breath is foul. Headaches come and go. These symptoms show that your stomach is the trouble. move the cause is the first thing, and Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets will do that, to take and . most effective. by Barker Drug Co. HAS 'HIS FOURTH AFFINITY Artist Earle Said to Have Met New Soulmate In Paris. New York, April 30.—Just as the law is about to knock off the shackles of the second soulmate entanglement the news comes from' Paris that Ferdi- nand Pinney Earle has found a fourth affiinity. The first one divorced him; for the second a decree annulling their marriage is imminent; the third cast him aside before they could reach the marriage stage. In the Latin Quarter of Paris Earle has entered once more upon his role of the dreamy, imaginative artist, mu- In his studio the un- finished head of a slender, dark eyed Frenchwoman stands on an easel. is the portrait of the fourth affinity, whose name is not yet known. siclan and poet. Prompt relief- in all cases Jof throat and lung trouble:if you use Cough Remedy. soothing and Sold by Barker’s Chamberlain’s Pleasant to take, healing in effect, FIRE LOSS TWO MILLIONS Immense Lumber Yards at 8and Point, Ida,, Destroyed. Sand Point, Ida., April 30.—Fire en- tirely consumed the lumber yards of the Humbird Lumber company at this place. The loss aggregates $8,000,000, mostly covered by insurance. “The AiTe 1a Bt raging and will con- tinue to burn for some hours yet. Starting at the south end of the yard it has swept south, taking everything in its path to the extent of nearly a half a mile, Fully 50,000,000 feet of sawed lumber has been destroyed. Girl Drinks From Wrong Cup. Butte, Mont., April 30.—Nettie Dan- iels, aged sixteen years, of Sheridan, is dead from the effects of drink- Ing concentrated lye, which she mis- took for water. The girl had been scrubbing the floor and had placed the cup containing the lye on a table be- slde another cup containing drinking water. She reached up, intending to take a drink of water, but drank lye instead. Diarrhoea should be cured with- out loss of time aud by medicine which, like Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy fi'}mingamzheg{m not only cures promptly but pro- duces no unpleasant after effects. It never fails and is pleasant and |4 easy to take, Drug Co. Sold by Barker NOTICE. In the matter of the petitions praying for the 'vacation of the following descril streets and alleys, situated in the city of Bemidji, county of Beltrami Minnesota: That pertion of America avenue, lying South of the South boundary o Second street and North of the North bg\lndlr! of First street, and being three hundred (300) feet in length, that portion of Mississippi avenue, lying South of the South boundary of Third street and North of the North boundary of Second streef d being three hundred (300) feet In length; the whole of the alley in Block Twenty-one (1), Original Townslte of Bo- midjl, Minnesota, being three hundred (300) teot in_length; the wholo of the alley in Block Ten (10) in Carson’s Addition to Be- midji, Minnesota; vhe West one hundred and fifty (150) feet of the alley in Block Three (3) in Carson’s Additon to Bemidji, Minnesota; that portion of Second street, lylng West ofthe West boundary of America avenue and East of the East boundary of _Irvin avenue, and belng two hundred and ten (210) feet in lemgth; that portion of First street, lylng West of the West boundary of Beltrami avenue and East of the East boundary of Minnesota avenue, and being (300) feet in length; and that portion of Beltrami avenue in Rallraod Addition to Bemidjl, Minnesota, lying South of the South boundary of First street, and being one hundred and ten (110) feet in length. Notice 1s hereby given, that the commis- sioners, J. C. Parker, P. M. Dicaire, G. H. French, Geo. McTaggart and Sherm Bailey, appointed te assess the benefits and award the damages and compensation in the matter of the vacation of the above described streets and alleys, filed thelr report in sald matter with the city clerk of the city of Bemidil, Beltrami county, Minnesota,on the28th day of April, 1910, and said report is now on file and of record in the office of the said city clerk; that, among other things, the said commis- sloners reported as follows, to-wit: “That all Dpleces and parcels of real property abutting on said streets and alleys are now owned by and_under the control of the Minneapolis, St. Paul & Sault Ste. Marie Railway Com- sany, and that any benefits which may be erived through the vacation of the said streets and alleys, by any person or persons whomsoever, or by any municipallty, cor- poration or concern whatsoever, exactly off- set and are equal to any and all damages which may be suffered through such vaca- tlon by any person _or persons whomsoever, or by any municipality, corporation or con- cern whatsoever: 3"t clerk of the said city of Bemidjl will present hat the undersigned city the said report of the said commissioners to the clty council ef the said city for their con- sideration at their regular meeting to be held on the 9th day of May, 1010, at the council room in the city hall insaid city; that after the said presentation. the said report will lie over until the next regular meeting of the said city councilof said city to be held on the 16th day of May, 1910, at the council room in the said city hall in said city, and at such meeting the said city council will act upon the said report gnd hear any com- Dlaint, touching the said report or the award or assessment thereof, and will confirm or annul the said report. and will by resolution vacate sald streets and alleys, unless the said matter shall be. either referred to & com- mittee of the sald council, or ehall be referred back to the said commissioners, in either of which events, the said councfl will act upon said matter at some meeting to be held there- after. the date of which meeting will announced at said meeting to be held on the 16th day of May, 1910, Dated at Bemidji, Minnesota, this 20th day of April, 1910, THOMAS MALOY, ity Clerk of Clty ot Bemidji, Minn. 4> BISIAR & MURPHY FUNERAL DIRECTORS 117 Third Street Oayphone » Nightphones 115, 434 Calls Answered at All Hours Leave your orders for seasoned Birch, Tam- arack or Jack Pine Wood with S. P. HAYTH Telephone 11 Smart-Getchell Ice Co, We want to supply your refrigerator with good,” clean, pure ice, By the month for $2.00. Tolephone No. 12, TOM SMART E. R. GETCHELL FREE MUSIC We want every out of town musician to send their name and address to receive our lists of new popular music and stand- ard publications, We are the largest sheet music dealers in the Northwest, and our mall order department is prepared to fill all orders day recelved. LOOK AT THESE DISCOUNTS 50 per cent on all Sheet Music except Im- ported. 40‘ cent on all Schirmer and Wood Edi- lons. 33 per cent on Litolft and Peters Editions. / — FREE lvze will {nelude & copy of the test Popular Music, vocal or {nstrumental, with your frst order. MAIL ORDER DEPARTMENT DON'T GET RUN DOWN have Kidney or n tho bask, aud faot t ackage of Mother G!hly'fi 0 ‘6 have many testi- 0 used BEMIDJI ICE ANDERSON & BLOCKER, Props. Ice Season Is Here We are ready to furnish private familiesfortwo (2)dollars amonth Phone Blocker==406 all over, get a Ui Ask for Mother Gray’ “‘Bids for Burial of City Paupers.’" Soaled bids will be received by the under- slgned for the burial of city paupers. to be opened before city council May at council room city hal h coffin and, and che: clean underclothing and dig grave. Uity to furnish burial ground. right to reject any or all bf ‘The contract will be aw! and best bidder. 1ds, arded to the lowest MOTORMEN and CONDUCTORS Able-bodied young men of steady habits can secure good, positions as Motormen and Conductors on the Electric Car Lines in EMPLOYMENT Mortgage Foreclesure Sale. Detault having been made in the conditions l;{f a_certain Morty R. W. a) ay of October, 1904, and with a power of sale therein_contained, duly recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds lr; and for the County of leu'aml and State 11 o’clock s. m. in Book 5 of Mortgages on page 502, which sald Mortgage, together with thedebt secured thereby, was duly assigned by said Mahala Newell, mort- wagee, to Isaac L. Newell by written assign- |i ment dated the 16th day of August. 1909, and in the office of sai Deeds on the 9th day of April, 1910, 2o'clock p. m., in Book Page 326, which default has continued to the date of this notice, by the failure payment of the Nine Hundred Eighty and 60- Dollars by sald ‘which by its term became d on the 6th day of Ot I which detault has continued for more than ‘And whereas the _sal Mortgagee and holder of said Mortgage has elected and hereby does elect to declare the whole principal sum of said Mortgage due and payable at the date of this notice under the terms and conditions of sald Mortgage, and the power of sale therein contained: and Whereas there is actually due and claimed to be due and payable at the date of | this notice the sum of Nine Hundred Eighty and 60-100 Dollars with interest thereon at therate of seven per cent the 6th day of O as the power of sale m and no action or proceeding at 1aw or other- wise has been itstituted to recover the debt secured by sald Mortgage or any Dpart || reo Now therefore, notice is hereby given that by virtue of the power of sale contained in sald Mortgage, and pursuant to the statute in such case made and previded, the said Mortgage will be foreclosed by a sale of the remises described in and conveyed by said ortgage to-wit: Lot One (I) in Twelve (12) of Bemidil in Beltram| and State of Minnesota, with the herdita" ments and appurtenaces: which sale will be made by the Sheriff of said Beltrami County front door of the Court House in the Olty of Bemidji in the said County and State on the 6th day of June A. D. 1910, at 10 o’clock 8. m. of that day. at public vendueto the ighest, bidder for cash to pay said Nine Hundred Eighty and 60-100 Dollars and interest_and the taXes if any on sald prem- and Elght Dollars paid for insuring the buildings on said_premises and Twenty-five Dollars attorney’s fees as stipulated .in and |; by said Mortgage in case of foreclosure and the disbursements allowed by law; subject to redemption at any time within one year trom the day of said sale, as provided by law. Dated 22nd April A. D, 1910, to $80 per month increasing each year Healthy, interesting work that a man enjoys. Pay $60 and FOR APPLICATION BLANK AND COMPLETE INFORMATION, ADDRESS A. E. HAASE, Superintendent Employment Bureau, “Twin City Lines” Snelling and University Avenues, St. Paul, Minn, HOW BIC IS BEMIDJI ? assignee of sald $10.00 in Gold For the First to Hit the Mark State Census 1900—1,500. In 1905—3,850. How many in 19102 Fill in, cut out and.mail fo the Pioneer Census Dept. ++:.....18 my guess of the number of inhabitants In Bemidji, according to 1910 census NAMO ... ittt eiiirererecieneneaens $5 for'best estimate. In case of tie first answer has preference. Award on official count All guesses must be in by N!ay 15th, 1910 Census Enumerators and Pioneer Employes Barred $3 and $2 for each of two next best. Assignee of said Mortgage. Oharles W. Scrutchin, Attorney for Assignee. First April 23. Last June 4th. Guess as Many Times as You Like Manufacturers GAS, GASOLINE and STEAM EN( LES, HANGERS, SHAFTING, CLUTCHES and all POWER TRANSMISSION SUPPLIES, direct fo the consumer. Zargest Machine Shop im the West MINNEAPOLIS AND MACHINERY CO. INNEAPOLIS, MINN. Subscribe For The Pioneer Help the Census Enumerators! Do you know of any persons who won’t be in the city when the census is taken? Send in their names to the Bemidji Pioneer, using this blank. ‘The help will be most gratefully received | by the officials, and will help “MAKE BEMIDJI GROW.”’ THE PIONEER, Bemidji, Minn. The following named residents of this city are away from home, and no one will be there who can give the census facts to the enumerator: Names in Full Street or Avenue Bemidji Manufacturers, Wholesalers and Jobbers The Following Firms Are Thoroughly Reliahle and Orders Sent yo Them Will Be Promptly Filled at Lowest Prices The Crookston |BEMIDJI CIGAR GO, Lumber Co. ' Wholesale Lumber, Lath and Building Matarial Model Ice Cream, Snowflake Bread and Deelishus Candies Made at The Model Wholesale Bakery, Man- facturing Confectionery and Ice Cream Factory 815 Minnesota Ave. Manufacturers of High Grade Cigars Tom Godfrey, La Zada, Queenie, Imported Leaf, Bemidji Leader BEMIDJI, MINN. Pepper & Son Wholesale Liquor Dealers Telephone 489 NORTHERN ~ GROGERY § WHOLESALE GROGERS Major Block Bemid)l, Minn. Send yourMail Orders to GEO. T. BAKER & CO. Manufacturing Jewelers and Jobbers i . Ghe Given Hardware Co. Successors to John Fi Melges Bros. Co. Wholesale Commission Fruit and Produce ‘Wholesale and Retail Hardware ptly fill all orders in their various | of merchandise. ;| Largest stock of Diamonds and | ‘Watches and the finest equipped & shop in Northern 'Minnesota Manufacturers of Creamery Butter

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