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s$00 No. 162 East Bound Leaves 9:54 a. No. 186 East Bound Leaves 2:45 p. No. 187 West Bound Leaves 10:38 a. 1 Creat Northern No. 33 West Bound Leaves at 3:30 p. m. No. 163 West Bound Leaves 4:37 p. m [ m. ! m.| " No. 34 East Bound Leaves at 12:08 p. No. 35 West Bound Leaves at 3:42 a. No. 36 East Bound Leaves at 1:20 a. m No. 105 North Bound Arrivesat 7:40 p. No. 106 South Bound Leaves at 7:00 a Freight West Bound Leaves at 9:00 a. Freight East Bound Leaves at 3:30 p. Minnesota & International No. 32 South Bound Leaves at 8:15 a. No. 31 North Bound Leaves at 6:10 p. No. 34 South Bound Leaves at 11:35 p. No. 33 North Bound Leaves at 4:20 a. Freight South Bound Lezves at 7:30 a. Freight North Bound Leaves at 6:00 a. Minn. Red Lake & Man. No. 1 North Bound Leavesat 3:35 p. No 2 South Bound Arrives at 10:30 a. PROFESSIONAL CARDS ARTS {to koow that you have a little imoney, in a savings account at the 3 see. W. S'!Nonheru National Bank. vCh:pman. Ama first class horse shoer and m| Automobile Livery. For quick|pjcksmith. Tryme, W.J. Kerr. m service call 474, Northern Auto Co. | Try ourAuto service to catch your| | m| J-M. Eganof Cass Lake spent|(rain Pnone 474, Northern Auto m | several hours of yesterday in Be- | co. i b m‘d‘n‘ 2 1 Jacob Boehmer and wife of | Chapman’s new Blacksmith shop | Bloomer, Wis., were Bemidji visitors| ™[ have gotit. Come and see me.| today. | m| w. J. VKC"- : e Mrs. E. B. Wood and Helen Wood, m| Neil Whitting, a Bemidji boy who ¢ (ags Lake, were Bemidii shoppers m is emgloyed at Blackduck, was i“:yestgrday. i m the city today. | m| m For dancing music Mrs. R. H. Schumaker returned last evening after a pleasant weeks’ | visit in St. Paul. Miss Ivis Roberts will return to! | Carlton College tonight after a pleas- m ant Easter vacation spent here. m Archie Judson of Minneapolis! A. N. Rogers of the hustling new spent several days here this week, | Soo Line town, Remer, made Be. | the guest of his uncle, L. Kane, and | midji a short business trip yesterday. | family. | Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Patten of | Miss Nellie Crandall left last| Remer, were in the city yesterday |evening for Laporte where she will|on a combined business and pleasure ;spend a few days at the home of her | trip. HARRY MASTEN Dr. EHSmithattended the Upper! Northome, were Bemidji business Piano Tuner ormerly o Radenbush & Co.of 8¢. Paul | yesterday. Instructor of Violin, Piano, Mando- lin and Brass Instruments. Music furnished for balls, hotels. weddings, banquets, and all occasions. Terms reas nable. All music up to date. HARRY MASTEN, Plano Tuner Room 36, Third floor, Brinkman Hotel. | noon at two thirly at the home of Telephone 535 LENN H. SLOSSON PIANO TUNING Graduate of the Boston School of 00 his way to Colraice and Marble, Piano Tuning, Boston, Mas orders at the Bemidji Musi 117 Third St. Phone 319-2. Phone 1 | parents. | C. W. Speelman and wife of 1Mlssissippi Medical Association | callerstoday. They wereaccompanied | | meeting which was held at Brainard | their son. E. M. Stanton of Thiefl River| | Mrs. H. E. Reynolds, who under- Falls, county attorney of Pennington | | went what is regarded as a serious County, was the guest of his brother, operation last Monday, is rapidly pr. D. L. Stanton of Bamidji, today | HELSRE . The Ladies’ Aid of the Episcopal| | George Gardner of Brainerd, who Church will meet Thursday after ;is Judge Wright’s court reporter, was |in Bemidji yesterday and left this Mrs. John Woodman, 503 Bemidii || comes. What a comfortable feeling| ‘gfll Pfieh Aélll occupied ‘Wife—Well. you won't get slapped |} by Mexican:Federals. SURPRISE FOR THE LATTER| Advance Cautiously to Resume Attack on the City and Find the Garrison Has Disappeared—Rebel Comman- der Surrenders to Americans and| His Force Scatters in All Directions. | Agua Prieta, Mex., April 19A-The‘ rebel army, after almost eighteen | hours of incessant fighting in defense| of Agua Prieta, quietly evacuated the | town ‘dgring the night. It moved outi silently and when day broke was no- ‘where to be seen: The Mexican fed- | tesidancs Phone 58 eral troops entered the city at dawn, encountering no resistamce. | The' federals approached the town | from the south and east during the early hours, coming in slowly and cau- tiously, lest they encounter an am-|m. BEATRICE MILLS. bush. Great was the surprise of the com- asniors o e soersme: oo on READY FOR CEMENT WORK. finding, when they reached the outer | ‘Works of the rebel intrenchments, that | the trenches had been abandoned and | | Route your shipment via C & D Line and save 15 per cent on your Freight no insurrectos were in sight. INELS LOITVED & Bills. L & ¢ The federals continued to come in still more slowly, presumably expect- | ing at every mofhent to encouster a | surprise, but they found no rebels any- where. The latter had vanished as completely as the night. There wus | no indication even of the direction | ‘morning for Grand Rapids. Ave. All members are requested to | | J. Shere, the Akeley merchant, pe present. ! | passed through Bemidji last evening Juige B. F. Wright of Park’; | Rapids, was in Bemidji last evening, | Leave where he has business interests. | House. se, Residence i leaving this morning for Grand | Mrs. Oscar Barnessand Miss E.| Rapids where he will relieve Judge! Barness of Bagley were in Bemidji EDWARD STRIDE Expert Plano and Organ Tuner and Repairer | | (Specialty church organs) Practiced in ! Europe for years. Is leading in the profes- sion for Beltrami, Koochiching and Itasca sounties, Tas made Hemid)i headquariers val given by the famous Eckbardt for thre steady ¢ Thorough! cars, where he hasupwards of Omers. A y familiar with United States make { McClenahan, who has been presid- | yesterday enroute to their home from ing at the term of court which is/ Clearbrook, where they had spent! now being held there. | Easter. | . ] Galesburg, Mich., Mar. 6, 1907.| The Musical Eckhardts, who app‘-arv? ed here before a large audience gave | Family of Swiss Bell Riogers at the one of the best entertainments ever | Don’t forget the big Musical Festi- ney and get betier Cj W S , i Jto sour cun. (;"y‘l(';‘;e‘“ House on Wed. Eve., Ziven in Galesburg. We cannot & sour plano. He w i R i b pleas 1 W meet you m;‘.: mplainldn.« DR | speak too highlyof these entertainers. | erent instruments and will enjoy aiding H H it -] . . i Sou In MARINE FOUF selection The Ladies Aid of the Baptist Rey, D. J. Morris. At City Opera | Address 515 Bomid]i Ave. H E. REYNOLDS * Architect and Realestate Broker Offices—Room 9, O'Leary-Bowser Bldg. Phone 23 Tolsphone 92 or 310 Church will meet in the churca this House on Wi ednesday evening, April afternoon at three o’clock and serve ;g hot lunch from 5:30 to 7 o’clock.| Everyone cordially invited. Musical Eckhardts Tonight. Miss Rose Barrette returned this Imlay City, Mich. The Musical: noon from Crookston where she has Eckhardts gave an entertainment at| M. COOK . CIVIL ENGINEER Room 9, O'Leary-Bowser Bldg. Phone 23 PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS ~ been visiting relatives during the the Opera House Saturday, Feb. 23, ! past several days. Miss Barrette and those who attended were soi is deputy clerk of court for Beltrami delighted that we have engaged | county. them for a return date. Milton Mrs. C. W. Jewett of Blackduck, Moyer, Mt. Clemens, Mich. At| who, with her husband, will make City Opera House on Wednesday| ter future home in Bamidji, arrived evening, April 19, | they had taken. Ammunition Exhausted. The reason for their evacuation of the city after their-all day defense of it was not at first apparent. The | most logical conclusion seemed to be that they had exhausted their ammu- | nition. | Later developments showed - the | Trebel army to be badly disrupted. Its leaders gave up the fight and the men | in the ranks appear to have fled in | directions of their own individual | choosing. | Colonel Medine, who had assumed | command of the rebels in Agua Prieta, | made his way to the American line before dawn and surrendered to the | United States troops. He was the| jefe politico (mayor) of the town. He | was immediately placed under guard | and held at the headquarters of the | | American cavalry at the ball park. | The victorious federal force which | | occupied the town numbered about ' 1,200 men. Lieutenant Colonel Rey-‘ nolds Diaz was in supreme command. | Under him were Major Luis Medina | Barron of the rurales and Comman- | dant Francisco Chipla, formerly. pre-| tect of the town of Montezuma. | NO ATTACK MADE ON JUAREZ || Bemidji, Only Small Force of Insurrectos in the Vicinity. El Paso, Tex., April 19.—Out of the | dayllto12a.m.,1t0 6 p.m.,7 to 9 p. m. | TFire-Life—IN SUR A NC E—Accident REAL ESTATE IN ALL ITS RANCHES FARM LANDS BOUCHT AND SOLD 5 . Go to Him for Farm Loans 2 Office--Odd Fellows Building what you like, what respect people , ought to pay to you and what people think of you.—Charles Kingsley. The Sams Girl. ¥ Young Husband—When I used to kiss you, you slapped me. Young now unless you forget to kiss me— |8 Olustrated Bits. BABY'S BOWELS Here’s the cause -of all the| trouble. Children’s sickness,be- gins with the bowels. Healthy bowels mean a healthy child: irregular bowels constipation, the wrong color, and you have a sickly child. Kickapoo Worm Killer is the best liver regulator, bowel cleanser and regulator, " -~ and the finest tonic for children. Try it and you will know that it | is so. Price, 25c., sold by drug- gists everywhere. ) 50 WALK RITE AND = MEN 2833 Shoes and Oxfords Are made of clean new leather in all the best new styles and sold to you direct from the factory at wholesale prices. You save $1.00 on every pair. . Positively the best values to be had anywhere. A strong statement which we invite you toput to the severest test. PALACE CLOTHINC HOUSE 216 Minnesota Ave. Bemid}i, Minn. OM SMART | DRAY AND TRANSFER sare avo o vovive | GHIGAGO & -DULUTH TRANSPORTATION GO, Operating the Magnificent New Steel Steamship MINNESOTA A 2000 mile, one week’s Lake Trip, leaving Duluth, Minn., every Tuesday, 10:30 p.m., to Chicago, IIl., and Milwaukee, Wisc., via Lake Superior and Lake Michigan® stopping at Intermediate Ports $36.00 ROUND TRIP MEALS AND BERTH INCLUDED 3 fast steel Freight and Passenger Steamers, semi-weekly service between Chicago, Ills., Milwaukee, Wis., Duluth, Minn., and the Great Northwest. Freight service effective April 15 to Dec. 1. Passenger service effective June 16 to Oct 1. EW PUBLIC LIBRARY | Open daily, except Sunday and Mon- | Snuday 3 to 6 p. m. Monday 7to 9 p.| . Librarian. 1 do all kinds of Cement Work —Lay Sidewalks, Curbing, Etc. Enquire 813 Mississippl Ave. Phone 470 J. H. McFADZEAN General Agent C. & D. Line or Duluth, Minn. Local Agent Soo R. R., Great Northern R. R. M&LRR Automobile, Gas Engine and Motor Boat EXPERT REPAIR WORK | Shop, Lake front foot of 4th St. Phone 152 - Fifty-two (52) Dozen $2.50 and $3.00 E. H. JERRARD| Sample Hats | All sizes, colors and styles Now $1.50 Farm and Gity Loans Insurance and Real Estate William C. Klein O’Leary-Bowser Bldg. Phone t9. HUB CLOTHING HOUSE Rex Hotel Block Subscribe For The Pioneer R. ROWLAND GILMORE !in the city yesterday. Mr. Jewett PHYSICTAN AND SURGEON is connected with the Northern Office—Miles Block Automobile company. Notice. To all who have not paid their The Ladies Aid of the Presby- :l';:; ;:';:( ‘:: ‘i:‘; f::om :e:f::; R. E. A. SHANNON, M. D. terian church will te entertained to- Oth, E pircs orrows. At PHYSICIAN AND SURGECN H. Office in Mayo Block Phone 396 morrow afternoon at two o’clock by Mrs. D. A. McFarlane at her Res. Phone 397 home at. 417 Irviog Ave. Lunch| R. C. R. SANBORN 'wi][ be served at four o’clock. ‘ PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Wanted—A middle aged woman| We wish to extend our most heart- Office—Miles Block for general bousework with a family felt thanksto all those who so kindly - of two at Pierre, South Dakota. aided us during the illness and death A. WARD, M. D. | Traveling expenses paid. A steady of our little daughter, Luella. * Over First National Bank. Phone 51 POSition with a good home. Refer-) Mr. and Mrs. Charles Billadeau. House 0. 60« Lake Bivd. Phone 351 €nces apply at 900 Minnesota —- | Avenue. L. P. ECKSTRUM, Clerk of the Water Board. Card of Thanks. TR A. E. HENDERSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Over First National Bank, Bemidji, Minn Office Phone 36. Residence Pone 72. R. E. H. SMITH PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON John Morrison and Omer Guvelle;Z@> 0000000066060 66 of Red Lake, and who have exten- sive business interes's in that|Butter (Dairy) locality, arrived in Bemidji yester- | Egss .. day afterncon leaving for Kelliher | Potatoes last evening. The will return to Onions ..$ .25 Office in Winter Block | Red Lake today. :Cabbuge .03 The Eckhardt Bell Ringers gave| LurRips -50 R. E. H. MARCUM one of the finest and most enjoyable“ Beets ..... .02 PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON entertainments ever beld in . Mt, | FOUItry 15 Office in Mayo Block Clemens. There was not a dull num- | wheaL # a0l Phone 18 Residence Phone 211 | ber on the program. Rev, J. J. Nicker- | 02ts .40 son, Mt. Clemens, Mich. Tickets at City Drug Store 50c. At City! people seldom improve when they Opera Heuse on Wednesday even- ing, April 19, lpm:tex'u after.—Goldsmith, | The Security State Bank OF BEMIDJI INER W. JOHNSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Residence 1113 Bemidji Ave. Phone 435 Offices over Security Bank. Phone 130 DENTISTS R. D. L. STANTUN DENTIST Office it Winter Block R. J. T. TUOMY DENTIST | Ist National Bank Build's. Telephone 230 | R. G. M. PALMER | B ; Will give your business that careful Ereint Work by Arintmet 0oy |fl sOFt Of attention for which you are LAWYERS looking' RAHAM M. TORRANCE | | s ’ ’ e o aemone 0 | 4 per cent interest paid semi- H s H. FISK ann"a" ou e ATTORNEY AT LAW } i ¥ Ok Sa g$S acc nts, Office over City Drug Store have no other model but themselves to | [90000000000000696] BEMIDJT MARKET PRICES ¢ 2| dent down is indicated by his au-| | thorization of such a bill. | | ble compromise with the insurgents | scores of conflicting rumors of firing | | olose to Juarez and reports that sev-! | eral hundred insurrectos are now at | {-Bauche, twelve miles south of Juarez, | appears one concrete fact. This is | {flmt there is no prospect of a battle | You Should See These Hand- Bt e SOMe New Suits and Spring | reports of firing in the vicinity of | Juarez. Half a dozen shots were fired | by American sentries near the El Paso | ~ ~ smelter for unexplained cause and} ‘,er(/ Oa S a I?L/e | these shots gave rise to the reports | R 3 that the insurrectos were close to | | Juarez and that a battle was immi-[ nent. | if for no other reason than to learn what is newest and best in Men’s Ap- parel for Spring, 1911 {GALLSFORGENERALELEGTION | Bill Ready for Introduction in Mexi- | i can Congress. | Mexico City, April 19.—A bill call- ing for a general election, which is| demanded by the insurgents, will be | introduced in the Mexican congress | shortly and at the same time Presi- | dent Diaz will submit to congress all | | pending peace negotiations. | That Diaz realizes the only possi-| Here are assembled the very “cream” of the country’s foremost productions of Men's Fine Clothing and Furnighings The styles’are absolutely the newest. Nowhere on earth could you see newer ones les in a new election from the presi- Poetry and Pleasure. | The poet writes under one restriction ‘ only—namély, the necessity of giving immediate pleasure. Nor let this ne- | cessity of producing immediate pleas- ure be considered as a degradation of | the poet’s art. It is far otherwise. It is an acknowledgment of the beauty | of the universe, an acknowledgment the more sincere because not formal, but indirect; it is a task light and easy to him who looks at the world in the | spirit of love. Further, it is a homage | paid to the native and naked dignity of man;to the grand elementary prin- ciple of pleasure, by which he feels and lives and moves.—Willlam Words- worth. And as for values, we can truthfully state that we have exceeded our best efforts of the past and can show you some special values that will really surprise you. SPRINGC SUITS $10 to $35 In For It Either Way. | Alinister—Now, Tommy, suppose you did something naughty and were asked | if_you did it. What would you say? Tommy—I dunno. Minister—You don’t know? Why— why, what would happen if you told a lie? | Tommy—The devil'd git me. Spring Overcoats Minister—That's right. And what if $10 to $20 Tommy—I'd git the devil—Toledo| = Blade. i Utterly Useless. i “Pa, what is a futile remark?” “The one a man makes for the pm'-; pose of changing the subject when his ‘wife complains because he has for-| Right Now is the best time to come and see them OTHERS BEMIDJI, MINNESOTA gotten their wedding anniversary.”—

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