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I e PPIPPPORRROOPOOO®O @ Friday’s Baseball Results, ¢ B R A A R R R R R Toledo, Aug. 26.—Toledo won in the ninth yesterday from Milwaukee after two were out. Hohnhorst sin- gled, stole second and took third on Marshall's wild throw, and then tal- lied when Nicholson made a wild pitch. R. H. B. Toledo . S Geree Milwaukee . . 0F o Yingling and Donohue; Nicholson and Marshall. Indianapolis, Aug. 26—Timely-hit- ting by the locals won the first game of the series from St. Paul yesterday. McCarthy's hiting was the feature. R. H E Indianapolis . 79 3 st. Paul . 6. 6 0 White, Kimball and Ritter; Relg- er, Chech and Land. Rain at Louisville and Columbus. National League. New York, Aug. 26.—New York again went into the lead yesterday by defeating Pittsburg in the third game of the series. Hendrix, a re- cruit pitched a great game holding the Giants to two hits. He was re- tired in the eighth to let Campbell hat for him and New York won out in the second half of the inning by bunching two hits and one steal with a pass. Ames was very wild at the start, but only one run was scored against him. Crandall who succeed- ed him in the third inning, pitched a steady game, errors by Doyle giving Pittsburg their run in the eighth, striking his head against the post in front of, the press box in getting under the ball. . R H E New: York .oveiows. R 4 6 Pittsburgs . .......... 2 7 0 Ames, Crandall and Myers; Hen- drix, Steele and Gibson. Philadelphia, Aug. 26.—Cincinnati won yesterday’s game here in ten in- nings. The visitors played a fine up- hill game and won out in length by hard hitting of Alexander’s delivery. The batting of Hoblitzel and Bates featured the contest. Walsh played shortstop in place of Doolan, who has been suspended for 3 days, for his argument with Umpire Johnstone in Thursday’s game. R H. B Philadelphia .4 11 3 Cincinnati = .8 15 4 Curtiss, Alexander and Spencer; Gasper, Smith and McLean, Clark. Rain at Brooklyn and Boston. American Tasgue, Second game— H. E. Detroit . L7014 3 Washington . . .6 9 0 Willett and Schmidt, Stanage; Cashion, Gray and Street, Henry. St. Louis, Aug. 26.—Boston opened it final series of the season on the local grounds by winning both games of a double header from St. Louis yesterday afternoon. The first game ‘was slow and uninteresting and went to the visitors. The locals rallied in the ninth, but fell short. The second game was called in the seventh in- ning on account of darkness in the visitors’ favor. The locals knocked Thomas off the rubber in the fourth. Louis hitless. Hall, who replaced him, held St. First game— R. H. B. St. Louis .2 4 5 Boston . ...... .3 8 1 Lake, Peltry and Stephens; Wood and Nunamaker. Detroit, Aug. 26.—Detroit and Washington split even yesterday with the visitors, the second contest going ten innings. Both games were crowd- ed with features, some of which were as awful as the others were clever. Washington hammered Mullin off the mound in the fifth inning of the first contest and secured 13 hits off LaFitte, who followed. Detroit had a glorious field day, totalling 11 er- rors. Bush claimed 5. The second engagement was marked by free hit- ting of both teams. First game— R. H. E. St. Louis .............23 10 11 Washington . Swte 16 18 0 THE DAY Mullin, LaFitte and Schmidt; Johnson and Street. Second game— R. H. B. St. Louis 2 3 3|1 Boston ... 6 11 2 Hamilton and Krichell; Thomas, Hall and Carrigan. Chicago, Aug. 26.—Chicago passed New York in the American league race yesterday, when Tannehill’s single sent Messenger across the plate with the winning run. The teams seesawed throughout the game. The locals used seven pitchers, five of whom performed on the mound, while the others were use das pinch hit- ters to good effect. The only error of the visitors was responsible for the last tie, while errors of the locals as- sisted the visitors in their scoring. R, CHEOR, Chicago . 8 2 New York 5 13 2 Scott, Benz, Baker, Young, White! and Block; Fisher, Sweeney, Blair. Rain at Cleveland. Vaughan and STANDING OF THE CLUBS. National League; " Pet. New York ..... 69 44 .611 Chicago . 65 42 .607 Pittsburg . N 47 .587 Philadelphia . ..63 50 .558 St. Louis ..59 53 .527 Cincinnati . ..52 60 .464 Brooklyn . .. 44 67 .396 Boston . .28 85 .248 American League. 13 Ta. Pet Philadelphia . ..74 40 .640 Detroit 47 602 Boston 55 .526 Cleveland 56 .509 Chicago . 58 .504 New York 1) .500 - | Washington 68 . 424 St. Louis 82 .293 American Association. w. L. Pet. Minneapolis . ..74 54 .578 |Columbus . ....72 57 .558 Kansas City ....68 58 .540 St. Paul .62 66 .484 Indianapolis . ..62 66 .484 Milwaukee . ...61 67 .477 Toledo . ...59 70 458 Louisville .55 73 .430 COUNTY TO RAISE $35,150 FOR DRAINS (Continued from page 2) service, June . P IL Clementson, mileage, sioner's meeting . H. Clementson, mileage and hoard of equali: 18.65 34.40 pensation, O o3+ wiassomis’ st . 46.40 L. O. Myhre, mileage and com- pensation, board of equaliz- BEOR Loy Saisy niis oy s, scere 0480 Wm. Fellows, mileage and com- ation™... ... 13.00 ‘Wm. Fellows, mileage and com- pet sation, committee on road.. 5.50 Viggo Peterson, mileage and compensation, board of equa 2ation Li. il . ses 5 . 19.40 A. E. Rako, mileage and conm- pensation, board of equaliza- T e A. E. Rako, mileage an’ compen- sation, committee on road.... 12.70 J. A. Nilson/ constable fee, state vs. Dessert ... 1.95 The following resolution was offered and moved for adoption by Commission- er_Rako: Resolved, that the county of Beltrami hereby makes application to the state of Minnesota for a loan upon the bonds of said county in the aggsregate sum of $3150.00 issued to defray the expense of locating, constructing and_establishing Judicial Ditch No. 2, and the chairman of the board of county commissioners of said county, and the auditor of said county, be, and they are each hereby authorized and directed to make, exe- cute and deliver, on behalf of said county, all said bonds, and with the other officers of said county, all neces- sary papers in conection therewith. The motion being seconded by Com- missioner Fellows, was put to a vote, and carried, and so declared by. the chairman then presiding. Commissioner Myhre offered the fol- lowing resolution and moved its adop- tion: Whereas, it is necessary in the opinion of the board of county commissioners of Beltrami county, in order to defray the expense incurred or to be incurred in locating,. constructing and establish- ing Judicial Ditch No. 2, in said coun- ty, that the county of Beltrami in the state of Minnesota, should issue its bonds in the aggregate amount of $3150.00, and obtain a loan of that amount thereon; and said county de- sires to make an aplication to the state of Minnesota therefore. Now, therefore, be it resolved, by the board of county commissioners of the county of Beltrami that the county of Beltrami hereby makes application to the state of Minnegota for a loan of FASHION DEMANDS PERFECT FITTING I T i £ N N P~ APz I SO I > 7 I | i I [ R { I D i il o\ i il Il I Petticoats And there’s one kind that can be depended up- on to fit perfectly as long as it lasts—always to stay adjusted, always to fit snugly at waist and hips HY ART "PETTICOATS WITH "“JUSTO” TOP Clasps fastened onsturdy bands make these skirts easily adjustable to any size waist, without elastic, draw-strings, or other doubtful expedients HY ART Petticoats in black ‘cotton, all lengths, at $1.00, 81.50, $2.00, $2.50 and 83.00: Silks are priced at $5.00 and up. $8450.00 upon the bonds of said county, | - One: bond for $210.00, payable Juls R = L G s e b penle T L\pEiE SPALDING incurred, or to be incurred, in locating,| . Commissioner - Rako ~geconded - the EU; constructing and establishing Judicial | motion, and the same belng put received * Duluth's E".,’;E:,‘fi,.{ Ifi“émn 1 Ditch No. 2, in the county of Beltrami, |a-majority of the votes of the members (| DULUTH M &2 2 and that the bonds of said county of |of the county board, and was duly car- 3 NNESOTA Beltrami, bearing interest at the rate|ried and was by the chairman then || Morethan $100,000.00 recently expended Of 4 per cenf per annum in the sum of | presiding so declarec on lmprovements. 250 rooms, 12 private $3160.00 be, and they each are, hereby | ——re——E——t Dy Saumple Toous. Kvary, modem restaurants and buffet, Flemish Room, Palm Room, Men's Grlil, Oolonial Buffet: Magrilficent lobby and public rooms: Ballroom, banquet rooms and private dining_rooms: Sun parlor and observa- tors. - Located in heart of business sec- tlon but overlooking the harbor and Lake Superior. Convenient to everything. One of the Great Hotels of the Northwest NURSE A, SMITH Q.-C.H.L.0.8. OM SMART . DRAY AND TRANSFER SAFE AND PIANO MOVING Roaldonco Phons 68 818 Amsries Ava. . Offics Phoss 12 Issued payable as follows: 9107!\@ bond for $210.00, payable July 15008 bond £0F $210.00, payable July 1, Onie bond for $210.00, payable July 1, b solutely harmicss) B Bure and. sat for A ne hond f .00, 3 " Sl o M 1990 or: $210.00, .payable July 1, ' Winslow's Soothing Syrup? and take no olher One bond for $210.00, payable July 1, | 520 _Teaty-fve ceatsa bottie. ‘ Erickson Rest “'gzne bol.m for $210.00, payable July 1, & Lunch Room 205 Beltrami Ave, Open Da;y andNight Meals at All Hours Huffman, Harris & Reynolds Successors to The T. J. Miller Co. bond for $210.00, payable July 1, 19204110 bond for $210.00, pavable July 1, One bond for $210.00, payable July 1, Fire Insurance Real Estate Bonds & Loans 209 Beltrami Ave. Bemidji Minn. KAISER HOUSE 609 Bemidji Ave. Maternity and General Nursing One bond for $210.00, payable July 1, Orie bond for $210.00, payable July 1, Orie bond for $210.00, payable July 1, Onie bond for $210.00, payable July 1, One bond for $210.00, payable July 1, TO BUY A BEAUTIFUL LOT IN NORTH PARK Addition to Bemidji. 100 Choice Lots Left 250 CASH a 25¢ A WEEK No Payment When Sick. No Extras No Interest. No Mortgage.. PRICES: $20 to $80 This offer is made in absolutev good faith. R. H. Schumaker, who is cash- ier of the First National Bank holds the title as trustee. He signs all contracts and furnishes WARRANTY DEED and ABSTRACT FREE when lot is paid for. The money is paid to the First National Bank. DON'T FAIL TO COME SUNDAY See Hand Bills for Plan of the FREE LOT SUNDAY To Reach North Park .., ... Irvine Ave. to about the north edge of the fair grounds and see North ?ark on the left, ; TUTTLE BROS. & BRUCE Money Back Il Fails \ Have it on hand HANFORD’S Balsam of Myrth For Cuts, Burns, Bruises, Sprains, Chibivion, Lama Bk, ©Old Sores, Open Wounds, ‘and all External Injuries. Made Since 1846, sk Antbody Price 25¢, 50c and $1.00 ? All Dealers e.c. fantrints cs New-Cash-Want-Rate - ',-Gent-a-Word Where cash accompanies copy we will publish all “Want Ads" for half- cent a word per insertion. Where sash does not accompany copy the regular rate of one ceut2 word will be charged. ZVERY HOME HAS A WANT AD For Rent--For Sale--Exchange -=Melp Wanted--Work Wanted HELP WANTED WANTED—For U. S. Army—Able- bodied unmarried men between ages of 18 and 35; citizens of the United States, of good character and temperate habits, who can speak, read and- write the English language. For information ap- ply to Recruiting Officer, 217 Tor- rey Building, Duluth, Minn. WANTED—Cook wanted for party of four men on Red Lake survey. Good salary to right man. Work to last until Nov. 1st. Apply C. J. Emerson, Rex Hotel. WANTED—Girl or woman for gen- eral house work on farm. Inquire at W. G. Schroeder’s Store. WANTED —Girl for general house _ work. Inquire at 602 4th St. WANTED—Kitchen girl, inguire at Erickson Hotel. WANTED—Girl wanted at McDer- mid’s Hotel. FOR SALE FOR SALE—Thoroughbred Barred Plymouth Roek yearlings and spring chickens for sale. Mrs. Hallis R. Scott, R. F. D. No. 1, Bemidji, Minn. FOR SALE—32-20 Marlin rifle in good condition. * Will sell cheap. . Call at Pioneer office. FOR RENT ——— FOR RENT—My cottage at Riverside known as The Homestead. Will rent it furnished complete for four or six weeks. T. J. Miller, 320 Beltrami Ave. FOR RENT—4 room cottage, city water, wet sink, cellar. 1216 Min- nesota Ave. Inquire at 1212 Min- nesota Ave. FOR RENT—For furnished room ap- ply to 523 Bemidji Ave, Gentle- man preferred. FOR RENT—House. Inquire of O. J. Weekly, 1207 Beltrami Avenue. Phone 498. FOR SALE—Good $125.00 Yuggy for $60.00. Inquire at 523 Minnesota Ave. FOR RENT—Furnished rooms. 1015 Bemidji avenue. Phone 695, " MISCELLANEOUS POINT COMFORT—_The fimest sume mer resort in Northern Minnesota. ‘Lots for sale and cottages for rent. A. O. Johnson, Turtle River, Minn. Two good reliable boys 16 and 18 years old want places to work for board while attending school, Ad- . dress or phone Dr, E, H, Smith, BOUGHT AND SOLD—Second hand furniture. 0dd Fellows building, across from postoffice, phone 129. POSITION WANTED—Stenographer would like a position. Address E. F., care of Pjoneer. Farm and City Loans Insurance and Real Estate Office with M. Phibbs - Markham Hotel Building OPEN FRIDAY, SATURDAY AND MONDAY EVENINGS William C. Kiein O’Leary-Bowser Bldg. Phone 9, A