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THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER PUBLISHED EVEAY AFTERNOON EXCEFT SUNBAY BY THE BEMIDJI PIONEER PUBLISHING CO. E. H. DENU. Q. E. CARSON. Entored » tho Postottics ot Bomid)l, Wiansssts, 20 sscond claes matter, SUBSCRIPTION---$5.00 PER YFAR I8 ADVANCE CITY OF BEMIDJI County Seat. Population—In 1900, 1500; in 1910, 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 lakes 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 other 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—OUne. The tubercular germ must be de- feated by a large plurality. Aviators may not become sea- sick but most of them are subject to sinking spells. ' General Andrews should be backed in his efforts to make it hot for the man who startsa forest fire. Cass Lake just couldn’t help titteriug when she learned that two saloons had been closed in Bemidji. ‘Tawney says he doesn’t want the Panama canal fortified, but he doesr’t say as much regarding the first congressional district. It doesn’t much matter now which way election goes. The Chicago Cubs have won the National league penant again, ~ With apologies to J. Adam Bede, we suggest that Mr. Gray can lead the Donk to water but he can never make him drink water in Minnesota. The Little Falls football team defeated Long Prairie by a score of 109 to 0. Can it be that Editor Lee was member of the Long Prairie team? Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mantells of Goodman, Wis.,, now have eighteen children, six having been born in little more than three years. Triplets came three years ago. Not many of the neighbors are not pestering Mr. Mantells with such invitations as, ¢“Come over to dinner Sunday, John, and bring the family.” N. J. SERO. A man employed by the govern- ment, whose services are of a public character, isa good deal like a base ball player or even the editor ofa paper. He may be ever so compe: tent and perform his work in a dar- ing and intelligent manner and 364 days out of the year please the people, but let him do something on'the last day which gives offense and a deluge of criticism is heaped 'upon his head. In the general charges against agents acting under instructions from superior officers in the depanment of the interior, the Pioneer makes no protest. - In fact it joinsin demand- ing that the government reduce the riction which now exists between the state and feden lnthormgs and undiplomatic manner of enforcing the Indian treaty. But the criticisti which tiiay prop- erly be applied to the government’s mode of procedure cdn not justly be applied to several of the agents ‘em- ployed in this district,and N. J. Sero is one of this number. Mr. Sero has been at work in- this district for a long time. He has been compelled to do many unpleas- ant things in the performance of his duty and he regrets them as keenly as anyone. He has gained considerable n toriety as a result of the Bena affair and it is not unlikely that unthinking persons have rendered snap judg- ment, failing to consider his long record of faithful devotion ' to ‘the zovernme'nt. . i for aylittlé skuiik to'demonstrate how As an intelligent, courageous and |}, multitudes can be easily driven faithful sérvantof that department| ... proper methods. He broké up of the zovernment. whic_h he repre-| 554 scattered to the' four wids of sents, Mr. Sero is entitled to the|peayep 5 convention of 4,000 Christ-| support, rather than the criticism of | ;21 Scientists—Bede's Budget. atart, stared s i i 1 at the surrounding woods grown person. Will you try a bottle our citizens. G ‘We Stand Corrected. : wigiie, oo for a' sign of thé approach of John The Bemidji .Pioneer exults that| pigts, Tne train finally pulled out|on our recommendation? City Drug they have no inférest in the con-| and the father had not appeared. The | Store. dition that inspired the article taken | 8ir], whose ‘body was' shot through by from the Times anent the the authori. | & Pullet fired” by Sherift' Madden or ties méntioned. We~ have believed | °%¢ of his deputies in ambush Satur- Leave your orders for seasoned Birch, Tam- A HEwy: day, is being faken to St. Joseph's that all good citizens admire 'the| hospital in Chippewa Falls instead of arack or Jack Pine Wood with HERE IS A REMEDY THAT WILL CURE EGZEMA “WE PROVE IT” Why waste time and' ‘money experi- méhiting with ‘greasy salves and lotions, trying to drive the eczema germ from underneath the skin when the ' City ' Drug guarantees ZEMO, a clean liquid preparation for ex- ARMED DEPUTIES ON BOARD TRAIN yra Diefz Taked From Wia- ter to Chippewa Falls. Don't Shoot. The Bovey News advises its read- ers not to shoot at a noise” in the brush. Good advice, you're fiable to hit a late candidate in “hiding.—>] Kelliher Journal. On to Braifierd. The Development ~ meéeting t held at Brainerd in December sho: - S nGito. 0 ¢, pp | ternal use to rid the skin of the be attended by a représentative’from Tfl'ER HILS T0 RWEAR germ._life- ‘that’causes the trouble? every precinct in Northern Minne- Oge . application will - relieve the sota.—MenahgaJournal. Young Woman Wounded by Sheriffis itchin nd often times one bottle 2 Posss Wil me Placsd in o ticsnital: is sufficient to cure a minor case of What One Skunk Did. Aith o PI2" | eczema. i Physicians Insist Original Plan of |- s Some may think it peculiar how Removing the - Girl to Hayward In over 2,000 towns and cities onhe man hkz Sdtapson “could " drive Would Probably Be Equivalent to in America, the leading druggist has Signing Her Death Warrant. the agency for ZEMO and he:will isk % « |tell you of ‘the marvelous cures l’.l“.g"o:"'“ X‘tfl‘;fi;ez‘;‘fi"‘;&snfiz made by this clean, simple treat- a cloth laid over her face, was shoved ment. ZEMO is. recognized as the into the baggage car of a train and |Cléanest and most popular treat- taken away from Winter. A score of [ment for eczema, pimples, dandruff special ‘deputies, leaning on their and all other forms of skin or scalp { rifles as the traln made ready tolyfections ‘whether on infant or THE LOS ANGELES HORROR. It must be admitted that some one was to blame for the explosion in the Los Angeles Times "which killed twenty persons and wrecked the building. For thirteen years the Times has been in a bitter war with the T¥po- graphical union. Despite the enmity of the organiz.d printers the Times has prospered and this hasn’t pleased the unions who have repeatedly de- right and abhor the wrong, but is it|to Hayward as first intended because that the special Indian{ Dr. H. J. Burns, physician, of Win- agents have favored Bemidji and | ‘er and Dr. Grafion of Hayward, who - Rl saw her for an hoir Saturday after placed the ban ou other contiguous|. o unooting, practically dictated 'the towns that brings such a feeling of | cnange of _plan, declaring that to take satisfaction?—Cass Lake Times. her to' Hayward, where there is no clared that they ultimately would -_— ;wstnlttal xw‘:uldhprognblz ba' equiva- [N X . lent to signing her death warrant. S P H AY H win the fight. ‘Cal's" Unusual Platform, Madden finally consented. He ls R o I With such a condition of uflmrs, 1t is only natural that suspicion for the present disaster should be directed toward union sources. Yet the wires had not clattered out details of the horror before Mr. Lynch, president of the International Typographical union wired the Los Angeles union that every effort must be made to prevent the public from fastening the blame of the explosion upon his organization and that “from the telegraph story I am con- vinced the blow up 'was caused by leaking gas mains and the general unsanitary condition of the Times office.” Unprejudiced minds ‘see in this telegram a very feeble and anything but worthy attempt to avert a roar of condemnation from the public. If Mr. Lynch had really wished to sustain the respect which his “order has, for the most, enjoyed he might better have ordered a sweeping in- vestigation of the explosion, stating in no uncertain terms that whoever may have been guilty should be punished to the extreme limit of the law. To render a verdict of mnot guilty 4,000 miles from the scene of the crime and on the first, and neces- sarily incomplete, wire reports, sounds bad. 1.” Stone of St. Paul has an | still at Hayward. 'The.girl’s condition i FP is about the same. Although fears ongma].pla(fonn m,‘ Wh_“:h he hopes are cropping out that her internal in- toland in the legislative halls of | jyries are now more serious-than had Minnesota, It isn’t the tariff, Can-|been supposed no doctor’ went with = 5 } her to' Chippewa Falls.’ Mrs. Jean- no-n, Bryan, co.unty gption of:any; Ol‘.i nette Dunster, who “has’ been with thing, but the issue of a 25-cent ad-| gick folks,” went along. Under Sher- mission to the state fair. No doubt| iff George Arnster was in charge of o the dozen deputies, who made the bag- o v.nll.appeal to many people, and gage car look like an arsenal. while it may have no effect on the| The town of Winter is now whist- management, he may secure votes| ling to keep its couragé up, wondering B ol if Dietz may not swoop down any from many who thl?l_‘ posubl_y he minute. Fred Thordahnm, one of' the can make the proposition a‘ winner.| three men in' the posse that shot He might also add another plank— | Myra Dietz, seems to bé in charge. : : P Martial law, declared by Sheriff Mad- reduction of the price of fldfmsfmn den, is still in force and the saloons to the grandstand, — Stillwater| are closed. Gazette, Deputy Thorbahn stated that Circuit Judge Wickham of Eau Claire had is- ‘Lo 0 et .| sued an order that no one was to be Bewate“thé Lodg® Hired ‘Skbwman.| 15 0y to visit Dietz at Cameron Prof, Secord, oné of those nice| dam on pain of béing put in the lock long haired show men who' travel|UP- When he was pinned down, how- i h be o ever, Thorbahn admitted the order this country over, has been doing| yas'merely in the form of advice is- villages in our vicinity of late. = Hé| sued a couple of wéeks ago. He in- Raw Furs ~ Raw Furs missed Walker with his “show, how-|®isted, however, that any. reporters . | trying to. visit Dietz would be “jugged” = F“rs Rflpalmd and we are not sorry. - i d Seen V. There:| s iney persisted. Highest market price paid for ports come hexer that the plaoeg T, 5 Mink, Skunk, Coon and Musk- where he visited iii this vicinity ' got| GOVERNOR “DAVIDSON SILENT rateandall Muds-ot Raw: Fura: their money worth out of his show St e e t 'De‘: r':cproglt:m v%: me‘:‘; oWh allright. In Pine River it is report- ki : uation at|§ skins. that's why we.can pay the B . Cameron Dam. Highest Market price for your ed, he was given a grand send 0‘?' Madison, 'Wis,, Oct. 4—Governor || skins. Send us your horse and cow the villige boys buying up all' the| Davidson was sflent on thé situation || ides to be made iuto Coats and lemons and ancient hen’s eggs in|at Cameron dam, refusing absolutely Fl?gbe:vmone trial Eh‘Pme“t of Raw 5 % s, | to discuss the matter. The governor’s e SOnyifice. town for the occasion. Be that as it manner during the Interview was sug- PloNEER FUR CO. may, the old fo.sil certainly made| gestive of impatiénce that the Dietz himself obnoxious to the Pioneer|Ooutlawry has not been ended before 1188 Béach ey Bas Min, ; dea this and he be relieved of the bother Expert Fur Repairing people as he thought he wasa printer | of constant interviews on the subject. " Reasonable Price and took possession of our office last| * Thé governor has taken thé position (S} Sunday when no one of our force but that the Dietz quarrel is one for Iocal P sddh : officials to deal with and it is certain the “devil” was present and proceed- that he will not order out the troops ed to do'about ten dollars worth of| unless the situation takes a much damage to our outfit. 5";‘]’]5; ‘é‘;“-m At it 5 3 i at Sher: adden and his posse Yo“_ will probably ha?‘ a .‘"’“ ‘were thoroughly justified in shooting from his freak show and if you do|'the Dietz children is the opinion ex- AMONC Well-Dressed Men you want to look as well-dressed as any. You want to take a pride in your clothes, To be distinguished among good dressers wear Adler’s Collegian Clothes R. F. MURPHY They have an exclusiveness and style, that will make FUNERAL DIRECTOR you proud of your personal appearance. s 'A':"D Erflflfi‘-”g" The trim lines of these clothes are painstakingly Phons 310 -5 7 - planned by designers, masters in their profession, and carefully tailored by skilled workmen. The watchwords are style, refinement, wear. We are showing some handsome patterns in these ex- ceptional suits and coats for fall. Come in and try one on. Prices range from $15.00 to $35.00. 0'Leary-Bowser Go. Big Value Silverware Free Callin and inspect our Beautiful New Legally Better Off. The creditors of the ancient king bad become so unpleasantly insistent that he resolved to put them where they could trouble him no more. So be invited them to a great bafiquet, and when they had feasted and drunk of his prepared wine he instructed his servants to convey them to his deepest F. M. FRITZ dungeons. And the next mornlng i pressed by Deputy United States Mar- . ale 8 when he went down to learn whether y‘:' will kp".:he 0:““? at N:’“ shal William H. Appleby of this city, Naturallst Silverware of French Gray Pattern his servants had done his bidding his [ When you see it, as there is no other| u;; three years ago attempted to . A which we gi fro ith th . iy give away free wi e creditors raised their voices and en- |on the road like it to'our knowledge. | serve legal papers on Dietz at Cam- Taxldel’mlst following cash purchases: wm,l SB cflSh sale iafiga;o:hefl in lined box, With $12 Gash Sale e hoevetne boe " treated to be set free. But he remon- strated with them, saying: i “My friends, you have no just cause for complaint. Are you not better off in the eye of the law than ever be- fore? Any lawyer will tell you that a secured creditor has an exceptional cinch.” Then he left them and went Just steer clear of the show and °"°;‘tdiflm- e i Didi % . “It is a pity,” he says, “that ef don’t l.et stung as the man whornns| gt oo 1ot have been shot.” the thing only has a good supply of | The.marshal takes the ground that nerve and lot of cheap tricks up his | Dietz is a dangerous outlaw, to get sleeve o amiuse his audiense with— | Yhom suerrilla nisthodd’ ara mecor i sary. Cass Lake Pioneer. Fur Dresser Mounting Game Heads, Whole Animals, Birds, Fish, Fur Rugs and Horns on his gladsome way, happy in the —————— G35 o y P el a . knowledge that h 1d at last 3 5 The pleasant purgative effect ex. 4 P LRI/ i Choice of :ll::;gh “iis Qomminions' withoat. betn ‘: 2 Ch"“;"h"' sf"“‘_‘( Remed: h'; perienced by all who use ' Chamber l’ecorfltlve 'a!ld smenhflc‘ w"h 318 cash sale 1-2 dozen Tea Spoons lunned.—Chicago News. ecome famous - for its cures - ‘off 5., % (3§ 1-4 dozen Table Spoons . coughs, colds, croup and influénza. i3’ Stofch “and Livét Tablets, deemy P 1 Berry Spoon in lined box 1 Cold Meat Fork in lined box 1 gravy ladle m lined box value 90c With: $30-Cash Sale Mew ort ench in tined box, value $1.50. With $35 Cash Sale 1.2 dosen e S ons 1 dozen Tea Spoons 1 Berry Spoon and Gravy Ladle, each in lined box va'ue $1.80. With 850 Cash Sal8 fork *unis" Gency Tacie and the healthy condition of the body and mind " which they create, makes one feel joyful. Suld by Barker Drug Co. in all its branches Your cough annoys you. Keepon|Try it when in need. ' It containg no hacking and tearing the: delicate | harmful substance and always gives membranes of your throat if you|prompt relief. Sold by Barker Drug want to be annoyed. But if you]Co. want relief, want to be cured, take Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. Sold by Barker Drug Co. Hindering the Process. 3 Doctor—Well, John, how are you to- Masculine Musio. The musical doctor stepped into tb day? shop. John—Verry bad; verry bad. 1 wish His hair stuck out like stiff straws, | Providence 'ud ’ave mussy on me an’ A Jolt. & and his joy of life was under his arm; |- take me. A middle aged matron addressed a | also two buttons on his walistcoat were Wife—'Ow can you expec’ it to it middle aged woman who sat next to | undone. So there was no doubt about you won’t take the dm‘," ph"‘fl_ her in the street .car, whom she | his being a genius. London Mail. thought she recognized as an. ac- (. “Aba, ahem, abum!” purred the quaintance of her girlhood. “‘Pardon, "{“‘c doctor. . “Bistring for ' vioiln, -Her Ang, me,” she sald. “but wasn’t your | Please” In inculeating the idea of truthful- maiden name Blank?" . The man behind thie counter looked Bess a len('ll':s‘ asked the question, “It .is” was the lcy vreply.—-Ne'w flustered. He_went to the shelf, took “What is the best thing in the world York Sun. ;‘:“; :‘::;:,;’:;'::fil;““:":?fi h':n@;“? to do and sométimes the hardest®’ = 0 L A little girl raised her hand timidly. inli Surely. Not. itatingly returned to the customer. = | uyyeyy. ;"‘c'l:":;fi T et hArEIGAT 1 1o much e e each in lined box, value $2.40 Mariner (relating some of his actiye | "1 beg your pardon, sir.” be began ove polistes that | BYTR Choice of: 1 dozen Dessert service adventuresi—An’ me an’ my | 9ifidently, “but this 'appens to be. my F‘"" of Them. e 8 Chat wi 57 ‘wnh ssu flash salfl ] mates was lost in the virgin forgst. | frst d8y in the shop, and yer might he fufi of otitdoor wports?” v Spoons, 1-2 dozn Table i virgin, 50 to speak, because thie hand | 1Y me 8 little 'elp. The fact s these | Yes. His wife compinins that he of man had never before set foot:there. ‘ere strings look all afike to me, an' BlaCk s llk : Spaonw and Batter Knife in ’ : 2 P Hloriten lined box, value $3.00. < | can’t tell the ‘es from the shes!’—Lo! S s | don Globe iy : tove POllSh With €INA Pach Qalg 1 tet Krife and Fork i It is in time of sudden mishdp or Firearms In Russia. ~ Sfl‘nulLOnn, Crry O¥ TOLEDO, - n‘::'mfi.gnflulvfl. “.h&dm g w“h s1na cash Sale lil_](:; bOx',IV?ll::sfi.OO‘.,r o accident that Chamberlain’s’ Lini-| As an filustration of now closely 6%~ | Frank ,%,;”'{,’,._ oan ment can _be relied upon to ta erythiog is watched In Russla. take | senlor partner - .| 1ts system or registering tirearms. 8 ‘hardware dealers. f 3 place of the family doctor, who Ict‘n Wiien & earon. o any; Klnd:is: pa fon -:'d DNE m:mnm 1 '.r‘%:;k isa k;lllu. e i B not always be found at the moment | cnaged a permit must be secured frov O‘u"a wigm e “-dnmy Sass. Sf gasm £ind it the best’ : Then it is that 'Chamberlai ini- | the local authorities. The name of th rrh Cure. Fmgwic s o e I n 2 3 i 2 if man who makes the purchase, Sworn to befos b.crlbed ‘inmy cept sul BB the number of the wea : m“““”""“""‘m‘flm 5 Tiguld or paste—one qualit “If the’ px‘ir'flmiei’ev‘er i - ~“Norany Pusuic:- | "L K. SOVE A i 2 EALER IN out':ore;:esl lnd.dnm a\ g ) Mw, e flf»w i . i s ; E ’ 1 ; Merchandlse ‘johnwn’l pnn. Sold by Bnker Dmu g = % : ‘ e y : B T Nys) ] g