Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, June 16, 1910, Page 3

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

“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

Other pages from this issue: