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“F. J. Kline bas-returned- to—Be, midji after having spent some um in the west. ReRular meeting of the Modern PROFESSIONAL CARDS g July, $1.035%; Sept., 92%c; Dec., 50%c, | @ . A R f B N On track—No. 1 hard, $1.08%; No. 1 |l 3 < Northern, $1.06% @1.07%; No. 2 North o ern, - $1. 08%@1 05%; -No. 8 Northern, i IRRILROAD BILL <55 * ARTS = Samaritans will be held tonight in Duluth Wheat and Flax. — — The more 1t 1 washed the harder it: gets— | tbe Odd Fellows hall. All members Duluth, June 15.—Wheat—To arrive ISS DICKINSON Mound Olty Floor Paint. W, M;Ross. ., | requested to be present. Senat doll Coni and. °‘:;"°“;1":)‘;'£ AT L0 o G w - : - % rd! orthern, $1. ; No. orthern, ¥ il 7 ART. OF PIANO PLAYING E. S.Shook is-bere from Northome | - The Soo steam shovel has cut nate-«an ouse Comier= $1.08%; July, $1.03%; Sept, 98%ec. 617 Irvin Ave. for the day. \ | across Second street and is now in Flax—On track, to arrive and July, wees.-ef’ Together. sMrs. - Charles Carter of Hines.ds $1.97; Sept, $1.70; Oct., $1.60. HARRY MASTEN |here today visiting - friends. Piano Tuner Money to loan .on .improved.city Faormerly of Radenbush & Co. ot 8t-Paul | Property. Apply to J. F. Gibbons Instructor of Vioiin, Piano, Mando- | ~Miss E. L. Kaliban . of St. Paul.is lin and Brass Instruments. -Music |spending a -few days -here on ' busi- L:':&:‘,‘:_f:l {::‘dh“:]u" og::il;s“dg:x‘:s ness for the Townsite companv. reasonable. All music-up to date. F. F. Stokes.and C. P. Trepanier, Phone N. W. 535, or call at 213 Third {of Grand Forks, have come to spend the circus grounds. The contractors say that it will take. at least three : st. Paul Live Stock. ] Fm : . months to fill in :the ‘low. land TAFT "‘PL‘N I’s AMHED engféf::'i'éé,"?:.&%?ffif’:mmofi,”, ) 4o 2 e between Minnesota avenue and Be- $5.25@6.50; good to choice cows and 5 = midji avenue. heifers, $5.00@6.50; veals, $6.50@7.25. as you would like to. Take no chances When the best costs: even less| ProvisionMade for a Commission to | 08= 3000005, Sheenethets with toilet-waters of which you know little than the ordinary, why not have it.| Report on Methods for Supervising | spring lambs, $7.50@9.36. G t P l Speaking of Chase & Sanborn’s Teas| ** Future lssues of Stock—Senate Rate and Coffees, it can truly be said that| investigating ~ Clause and House Chicago Grain and Provisions. A Chicago, ' June . :16-~Wheat=July, and your face will,be your most valuable Street, .upatairs. the. summer .at Grand Forks_Bay. ;:eyk have l“' equnl,l Roe &| - Long and'Short Haul Amendment gz?fic;“s;%_'s,‘,/o sDecé‘ 951& Qg[];n_’ ¥ et Ravanah ¥or the ladies = o 3 'y 58%c; Se) ¢; Dec., % 12 o HARRY MASTEN, Plano Tuner The ladies of the G. A. R.-will[ " <usen exclusive agents Remain in Measure uly 58%c; Sep 5630, Oats—July, 86%c; Sept., 35% | “Washington, June 15—The con-| @355c; Dec., 36%c. Pork—July, |l “JR] % forees of the senate and house reached | $22.70; Sept., $22.20. Butter—Creain- |l °‘w a complete agreement on the railroad | eries, 2412 @27¢; dairles, 23@26¢c. Eggs Gentle- ’ (ILENN H. SLOSSON ;{E%:::ggfidgj;E::S%m'?::‘ HflflSEVELT TU PIANO TUNING HEAR REPORT blll, and Senator Elkins immediately | —16% @16 Poultry—Turkeys, 15c, presented the report to the senate, | Chickens, 15%c. He announced .that he would call it Chicago Live Stock. Graduate of the Boston School of | Good drinking is just as important Piano Tuning, Boston, Mass. Leave 0 ing. Ch: rn’s orders at the Bemidji Music- House, | *® #00d eating. ~ Chas & -Sanborn 7Third St. Phone 319-2. Residence | Teas.and Coffees have .no equal. in up for actlon by. the senate at once. Chicago, June 15.—Cattle—Beeves, ; 3 i,'fi.f..‘lf'l‘%f l’. — . the ¢ Sold -exclusivel L:“ Roe According to a statement by Sena- | $5.60@8.65; Texas steers, $5.25@7.15; = P (S0.Cexciusively Leaders in“Back From Elba” | tors Aldrich ana Bikins the conterees | Western. steers, 36.4007.00; stockers men & Markusen’s. have decided to accept the house pro- [ and feeders, $3.90@6.5 cows and RS. T. SMART Clarence Shannon returned from DRESS MAKING PARLORS Blackduck this morning. He was up Al Work guaranteed to give satisfaction. : [ have Summor quilts, also dress patterns, | there to look over the forest fire situ- tallored waists. undorskl trimming vision as to the long and short haul | heifers, .$2.75@6.90; calves, $6.50@ % clause and the. senate p,o:mo,l .glv. | 8.90. Hogs—Light, $9.35@9.65; mixet, How’s your face? . Does . it-ever hurt you? ing the interstate commerce commis. | $9-33@9.65; heavy, $9.25@9.65; rongh, Does it smart and burn after shaving? — > 5 5 x slon ten, months in which to pass on i?afg,@e”g: G"g‘?& to “‘;i‘]::;’: "“3“2“5”%; Does it feel as though your skin had heen ete 1S, COrs ™ tation.. He says that everything is.all CALL MADE BY WIRELESS new. rates. The esire. of - President | 7 p5s. Jaran. @ séyzs 3 scraped? ———————— |right- and there is practically no Taft .for. a.commission to investigate » = and recommend a method-for -super- * 35 w { F. BOSWORTH danger:at present Y elis St e oy aaioreuner Palmer’s Toilet aters Cools and comforts the skin. It is es- pecially good for tender. faces. B ¢ GENERAL CONTRACTOR ‘The Northern National Bank ' has | Representative. Longworth ‘and- Sena- | has :been .met. ] - 5 The Kinds :of -Palmer’s Movement Summoned. A Fish.Mystery. One: strange feature of this. sea life! of the tropics is the regular recurrence: of migratory swarms of fish of very: small size that return in huge numbers: year after year with such absolute reg- ularity - that the. natives calculate on’ the event on a certaln day In each year: and even within an hour or two of the Will raise or move your buildings, faroused the admiration of progres-| tor Lodge, Prominent in Organizing The conferees.on the rallroad bill buil bur foundations, dig your cel-| . P . " have. been.at the White House daily lars, in fact do anything you want |Sivepeople by its interprise. Toen-| the Club, Selected to Inform Ex- since their appointment and there has done in good and workmanlike man-{ courage saving it has .added a Sav-| - President of .What Has Been Done. been every desire on thelr part to con- nen ings Department, where 4 per cent| - Will Dine With Him at Oyster Bay | form to the president’s wishes in per- annual interest will be baid. the Day After His Return. fecting tha blll.. Thare hids bodn.some Bring Your Orders to friction over putting into the bill the {day. One such swarm of fish forms N ETT J. F. Stephens, wife and nephew| ' Washington, June 16.—Colonel | Paragraph authorizing the appolnt. | the occasion of an annual boliday and % N‘BE?UIDT il E are the guests of‘ Mr. .and Mrs. J. J.| Theodore Roosevelt has called for a | Ment of a commission by the presi- | feast at Sawon. The fish is not unlike | Garland of R?ses ?Iweeé Raas — Clessine s If"'t, oty | Trask this wek. Mr. Stephens, i | FBOrt an the doings plans and prog. | B¢ (0 take up the subjct of stock |the whitolit or whieh the magiishy|§ Qarland of Violets Lilac ‘Sweets leaning and Pressing a Specialty || fnstructor in’ Cornell University. | poo ;r l:e ‘B';fk ";"“ I'tmm Slup :;e' dent has remained firm In his insist. | And each year it arrives at Samoa on || ‘Gi@rland-of Lilies : ‘Rose Leaves 314 Minnesota Avenue . o by ore he has taken time to peruse the | o/ .o that. there should be some provi- | the same day in the month of October,, ‘Sandal Wood Apple Leaves ——— = They ate on their way .to Larimore, |morning prints atter his - weloome | glon Tookicg g, the. cottrar of fataes |remaias for day or ot the most_tac. PHYS!EIANS AND SURchNs N. D, to.visit friends and relatives. | home. issues of railroad securities in order [fays and then disappears entirely till sAriston . Red Clover . _ Senator Lodge. and - Representative | that the party might say it had com- Longworth have been invited to take | plied with its platform pledges in this breakfast-with Colonel Roosevelt at [ respect. Oyster Bay Sunday morning. The re- It.is said that up to the last minute quest that they be on hand for the | ® committee of railroad attorneys was the same day of the fellowlng year. Why it comes or whence no curiou naturalist has yet discovered, nor has.|| anybody traced its onward course when || it leaves the Samoan group, but the, - e The Pioneer has .some copies of R. ROWLAND GILMORE the. high school supplement left_and PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON they can-be-obtained for - five -cents e Office—Miles Block each. We have printed several .on P urging the conferees not to put such & {fact is unquestionable that suddenly,, = fine book paper and will give two..to eflgyt:‘?ffli';gdmeal came; by W‘f?’e“i provision in the bill. This fact was | Without notlce, the still waters of the, | ’ R E.A. SHANNON M. D. jeach m2mber of the graduating class. oth invited guests are prominent | o 11oq to tne. president, but did not |lagoon which surround each fsland members of the “Back from Elba” s disturb him:in.any. way. within the fringing reef become alive PHYSICIAN AND SURGECN C-A J.. Egan, of St. . Paul, is _hfll‘fi club. As the former President’s son- | The long and_short haul clause-as | With millions of fishes passing through - Office in Mayo Block looking for a farm. Mr. Egan isan|Inlaw Mr. Longworth has been fore; | adopted by _the house provides that |them for a-single day and night and most in bcosting the movement to glve Colonel Roosevelt another term. | ghort haul than for a long haul. The Senator Lodge, although less dem- | interstate commerce commission is onstrative and more discrete, stands | given power to decide when exception high in the club. He longs for the | may he made to this rule by reason of Phone 396 Res. Phone 397 Irshman and remembers seeing Halley’s comet when it . passed Ire- R C. R. SANBORN .land in 1835. He also .says:that PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON he can remember the plague of rallroads shall not charge more for a |then disappearing for a year as though, || they had never come.—London Stand ard. Attention! There I3 more Catarrh in this section of the = e d days when he was the adminis- tes npetiti it country thau all other diseases put. together. Office—Miles Block 1832, it Water competition, ete, duntil the last f % A m - : A lierryloaim pratee bialbie SERRID s S bl e U By Gty Rraugetents Hage eer madouat m 5 A. WARD, M. D. Misses Mary O Lothrop, of| o eine passed arownd. Ho doas | UNIVERSAL PEACE HIS - AIM fproniineed s sl tisuseand, spceeribed * Over First National Bank. Phone 51| ~3mbrota, Honora Hession, of St, House No. 601 Lake Blvd. Phone 351 Betery ciand, ;Abble! LCapenter ot BOSh Brookings, S. D., visited friends nofcare srecially’ for-ali TEthabit el cure witn local seatmens sromannced e 1d |l the Handle Factory to saw lumber curable, Sclence has proven catarrh to be'a 1s not foolish enough to proclaim the | MInnesota. Veteran Starts Plan of | Congtltutional disease ana therefore requires fact from a housetop. Worldwidd,Scope. gl i, fals ouwt B at $4.00 per thousand. Parties wish- For a long ti it has been almost Minneapolis, “June “16.—Gideon 8. Ohio, i the only constitutional cure 2 g \R. A.E. HENDERSON here yesterday. They are.on the | gbyigus that Colonel Roosevelt would | Ives, @ St. Paul attorney and Grand a8, e darker Tt 1 takon. inteenelivin, ‘ing lOgS sawed may - inquire at the ; PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON way to there homes after having|sympathize with-the progressive Re- | Army.veteran, is father to.an:idea of directly on the blood and mugous; surtaoen. - i ’ i ublicans. It has been generally pre- | Universal -peace.which. may- rival The % ! e. " Send for cire : spent a week at International Falls. | P B y P for any case it falls to cur of f s arin Over First National Bank, Bemidji, Minn. * | dicted that he would espouse the | Hague tribunal;:should it meet ‘with cularsandipestimontala. - o 0. Tona il aCtOl'y. am . rin. Office Phone 36. Residence Pone 72. Members of ‘the ‘staff and office|cause of the under dog and- assist | the.favor: of- delegates: to the natfonal oulo. - “) e 3 7 1o P ill picnje|them in obtaining further downward | encampment. in :Atlantic.City in the | Sold by Druggists. R. E. H. SMITH force of .the Daily Pnoueer' will puimc revision: of-the tariff, overturning the | autumn.and later be-adopted by vet: Take Hall's Famiiv Bills for constipation. ity St at the, dam . tomorrow . night. . €ap-|posses and committing other despe- | erans of European-wars. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON tain McLaughlin - will take the-party | rate acts. Mr. sIves’ idea:in ' a. nutshell is: Office in Winter Block dam ih LLbi w th anke: It has been a matter of comment | That the Grand Army of the Republic ‘ : s | — B ORI LLIE G TIVER . I 08 LA for the last few weeks that Senator | appoint a delegate to represent the or- s - { Doodle. - A lunch.will-be served -on | Lodge was hobnobbing with the-pro- | ganization; .that - veterans of other ] 3 8 1 5 | R. E. H. MARCUM the-way-down and the-evening spent f'.mfil'“i }lxe hnlshbssen om v.ll;o“llnolt wn:l. all bres thehworld‘ I:Ieethin con- 4 . o B . | . riendly footing with Senator Dolliver, | ventlon .and..each soclety choose g % | Lot PHYSICIAN- AND SURGEON around a. bonfire . toasting. marsh, |y cf o progressive, without friend | delegato; _these.delegates to consti. - . & § Office in Mayo Block mellows. i|or favor at the White House. ' Mr. | tute an international congress to study e . ’ 3 a | Phone 18 Residence Phone 211 Lodge has also been pleasant beyond | the question. of universal peace, und, the ordinary with Cummins, Beveridge, | ultimately . prevail _upon the world il Bristow and others of the little bapd | powers. to act.toward that end. } 3 { DENTISTS s long ago read out of the RepublMesa | . His plan was conceived after listen. ‘o . .. v | | 3 party. ing to .an . address .on “Univers r mucilage or .paste in R. D. L. STANTON ) ——— Peace” given,in Minneapolls. before .D. L. Tuiv . . 1 ¢ given, neapolis . befor : o We deliver it into HILL DENIES THE “REPORT | the convention of the Minnesota de- : 1 uantities? ] DENTIST darge q your refrigemtor partment, Grand Army of the Repub- . ‘ . Office in- Winter Block Says Great- Ncrtharn Is-Not-8topping | Ho, by Miss‘Maria L. Sanford of the ’, * F : $2 nu Mo h Constrution Work: wtate-university, in which she urged Wouldn’t it pay you to do so? % R. J. T. TUOMY or o4 d “‘ 8t. Paul, June 16—Wall street; with | the" organization to strive for peace . DENTIST . its cuatomary. lack: of confidence.and | #WONg nations, saying.that its prestige 5 — Telephona: No. 12, Bitodentens foomue, & Aoliae whemren: | L s e i : ioht hel fi t lat National Bank Build’s.. Teisphone 1t:can, 15 to be blamed for.the pol- on o | TOM SMART £ K. GETCHELL || 55k eboncimontndoptod o s | Mtondot These prices might help you figure ou | M PALM gt I of . the rallroads,. according . to .Louls PRI BT s R.G. PUBMER | W, i, presidont of the Geoat Nerthe | ofcial Guitty of Grafting. just how .much you can save. : Miles Block orn. -He took a further rap at Wall | , genenectady; N. Y., June 16.—Aaron; B L street by saying: P..Huffmier, a former supervisor of | Evening;Work by Appointment Only 3 p “It hasn’t faith in a.nything i S;:h neotad A county and the first man ’ : ; ;$ - WOOD ! (5 Jenisd smpnatcaty the repot | ARSI U 0, e e e Sanford’s Black Ink quart bottles per doz.. . .:$6.00 | ¥ orth: ~ataste 4 2 igation, has been” o LAvyaRS to curtall. He said that he does not | soncy Sran. invest 2 k Ink bottl d $5.75 . found..guilty by a, jury of presenting 5 .quart ottles.per doz R . Leave your orders for ||xnow of an order that-has been asued | oot pii aestot 1o ninE; Carter’s Black Ink q p . by.the company to.take men off:new "RAHAM M. TORRANCE seasoned Birch, Tam- The maximum penalty is-geven years 1’ Bl k I k p bottl 3 h 65c : camstruction - work: under- way. i £$1,000, s Sanford’s ac n uart e€s:eacn ... . ... — . . LAWYE]“ . arack or Jack Pine Denfal. is. made: by £he. Minneapolts | ™ PFIE0" O 8.Ane of $1,000, or both ; ] q ’ - Miles Block Telephone 560 Wood with i gt fil‘fii{.‘l”fm‘?;’é’& Sentral | - Taken+With Cramps and Drowns, Carter’s Black Ink quart bottles each. ... ... 65¢ . A e ~Sfoux: Falls,. 8. D.,-June 16.—As a A N RANK A. JACKSON s P H AYTH the: retrenchment - policy - of . Norgh. ul l 3 : % LAWYER . . ITA L || westorn rairongs. ;;:,,::;;:';5,,:;,';3;;;;:,‘:',,,:;";';-‘,; . Arnold’s Black Ink quart bottles:each. . . . . . . 75¢ =4 I Telephone 11 ters-from . a: drainage :ditch entering.) £ S DT ot . (VIOLATED: ALIEN LABOR. AW the-Big:Sioux siver Lows kil iomt |} Sanford’s Black Ink pint bottles each . . . .. . . 40¢ s _life:by drowning in the:northern ; . E. McDONALD Tueson (Ariz) Concern Assessed 345, | portion: of .the city. . His body was. re-; ) 8 * ATTORNEY AT LAW ' NOW 000 by-Jury. |-eovered some hours lat Carter Black ‘Ink.pint bottles .each . . ... . . ... 35¢ i P, 5 ks % ‘Washington, June: 16.—The. largest 5 15 153 B Oifice—Swedback Block, Bemidji, Minn. . TIs the time'to invest in 4 ¢ d by a. Uni Nearly “Dies in ng Lives. : > o i $ N Fsk || Vermillion IronRange Stocks e oo entared s S Dulel o asinda Gt e L0 Dl Me: Carter’s Black Ink pint bottles per doz.. . . . . . $3.25 H. FISK 2 i E ment; growing out of a prosecution for | Knight, fourteen years .old, saved one SR & % e © ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW Minnesota Steel and" Iron -and ||attempting to bring alien laborers+into | POY from: drowning. and. almost lost Sanfor‘d S Black Ink plnt bottles per dOZ % el $3.50 L : North American properities-are || o country. in-violation of the’law, | 8:own life in.an attempt to. rescue: s 7 Office Over Postoffice },’Sé“;foffififly dé»;:lm»;d and prices ||} o peen-reported to: the .department | 8nother rom the Kaw-river here;: ¥ e 3 4 United Wireless l‘elegmph Stock || of commerce -and.labor from Tucson, | Charles Alstead, twelxe years . old;; ¥ OM SMART is one of the best investments |[Ariz, where the jury rendered a:ver- |"Was rescued. Glfldm“ Zager, nine i e, R T S T S Tt e and Mucllage . ‘ ousy and invest. For full informa- |penalty- fixed by: stu.mte, for_each, of PN B & X C. 6. JMIIISGII, ; Broker dng to import. Seattle, ‘Wash,, June 16.—C. H. Hol: 5 HESRDRE 2 Ml i R { <head 3 - 212 oitram Ave. - BEMIDY, MINN. P30 147 || arge Puree for Pastors Widow. fi::l»b::?;:s:?;rm?‘:::fifi:t:g‘on Sanford s lerary paste quart jars each . .. 75¢ : New: York, June 16.—A little group | 8 Warrant charging him ‘with embez : ‘Sanford’s Mucilage quart bottles each . . . . . ; . 65¢ : R W. KIEBEL, M. D. C. . VETERINARIAN BRADUATE OF CHICAGO VETERINARY COLLEGE Located at J. P. Pogue’s Barn. ot .parishoners of .the -Brick Presby- | 2lement. . Accountants ‘employed to terian church on Fifth avenue decided | 8udit Holman's books found, it 1s said, | Bome time ago to present a purse to [:that Holman’s alleged thefts W‘mhfl‘ *[Mrs. Willlam. R. Richards, widow of {each:$3,400, e itheir late pastor, as a testimonial of +:8chool hers Form Unlon, thelr_appreciation of his work. It is 7 3 EW PUBLIC LIBRARY announced -that the’subscriptions for hm“?::!’t N. ¥, June 16.—Delegate: Open loa. m. to 8 p. m., dail, / 3 3 the purpose have now. reached. $60,000. | -0 FAOYS except Monday; 2 p. m. to 6 ; ) agtgols slikve) day. Miss Beatrice Mllls, [{’lbrarian Bank-Robbers Scared-Away. Janesville, Wis, June 16.—~An un- I suecessful attempt. was made:to.rob < Py oy Py 4 F M.MALZAHN FUNERAL DIRECTORS the State.bank at,Darien by four,inen 5 X { i { 3 3 4th st. % * REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE i who were frightened away: before they‘ { ¥ % R AT A T FARM LOANS; RENTALS 117 Thire Street secured-any.money. ‘The men are be- 3 o I PR : MlNNEsoTA FARMS AND CITY PROPERTIES #%9mhane SMisht nhanss 1 18 A84; - ; it . Minnesota Ave. Bemldji, Minn Calls Answered at All Mours