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THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER TEE BEMIDJTI PIONEER PUB. CO. Fublishers and Propristors. Xalephons 31 -‘I‘:"W'd.. at the .! ofll&r at Bflen’flg}l - under Acf ot Co oun ol__mro_k’f,l‘xl"‘ Fublished Svery Rfternotn sEcept Sunday g0 T Svept PRy No_attention Paid ‘to anonymous con- wringtehe . CRas 10 anoymous con: known to the editor, but not necessar- iy _for pul llcanom Commu; ons for the Weekly Plon- h uffice not later than ca Pesay af ban it v e bl W 3 tion 1n the current iasue, o Lo o ne mon A Ona.year: by carries Wbt ’_ Ploneer. g] containing a summary of the news of ‘Week, !ub]llhefl every Thi to any y sent tage d address for $1.50 hw‘:vlnum THIS PAPER REPRESENTED FOR FOREIGN ADVERTISING BY THE GENERAL OFFICES NEW‘YORK AND CHICAGO BRANCHES IN ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES CARRIE CHAPMAN CATT, Head of Suffrage Association Will Train Women Orators. They fried an egg on the pavement on Nicolet avenue in Minneapolis Friday at noon. Another way of re- ducing the high cost of living. The Water Glass Egg The water glass egg has come to stay and it certaintly does pay. Many farmers and city folk through- out the older settled communities have been meeting with splendid success and it has been found that the egg preserved in water glass tastes just as fresh at the end of the year as it does when first laid. They certaintly are superior to lime picked and cold storage eges, The shell shows little change, the contents vary but little from the ap- pearance of the fresh article, and they taste sweet and have no unusual smell. i Cold storage eggs are so different. _They may be five years old for all you know and then—well, we'll not des- cribe the smell, But the water glass egg I8 what you make it. You know its origin and its age, and if you put them up right you’ll find the last in the ‘¢rock-tastes' as sweet as the one on the top. So many are preserving ©ggs in the cheap season to use when eggs are go high, and so many are looking for a reliable recipe, and so we print ours and advise them to Dpaste it in their scrap book for home use and for that friends who wants to know how to have good eggs in win- ter and to save good money easy. Secure a three gallon stone crock or wooden vessel and one pint of wa- ter glass silicate of soda). Pour into the vessel eight quarts of water, cool- ed after boiling, and stir in the wa- ter glass. If a number of vessels are used it is best to mix the ingredients for each vessel separately. IN THE NEW YORK CAMPAIGN Suffragists Preparing to Make Hard Fight for Ballot. New York, Aug. .—Mrs. Carrie Chapman Catt, president of the Inter- national Suffrage association, arrived from Europe to begin the fall cam- paign for woman suffrage in New York. Mrs. Catt, who is chairman of the oampaign committee for the seven New York societies, will start at on~e to the training of suffrage orators to cover districts as yet untouched. Miss Mary QGarrett Hay, chairman of the Woman Suffrage assocfation, re- turned with Mrs. Catt to undertale work in the sixty-three assembly dis- tricts in Greater New York. NO PRECEDENT T0 ACT ON Attorney General of Massachusetts Discusses Thaw Case. Fall River, Mass., Aug. 19.—Attor ney General Swift of Massachusetts, when questioned regarding Thaw’s extradition, declared he knew of no precedent for the case. “I doubt if it would be a case for extradition,” he said. “It looks to me as though it could be handled in a practical manner. That is, Thaw will be taken to the state line and turned over to the New York author- ities.” “It looks to me as though we should recognize Glynn,” - said Swift, when be recognized if extradition was de- WERTIAL LAW IN NANAIMO British Columbia Troops Quell Coal Strike Disturbances. Nanaimo, B. C., Aug. —The pro- vincial government of British Colum- bia has taken over the maintenance of order in the coal district of Van- couver island, where miners have been on strike since May 1. Martial law is enforced, the saloons are closed and 1,000 soldiers are quartered in the disturbed region. The strikebreakers, attacks on asked whether Glynn or Sulzer would | THREE ARE SHOT IN RIOT Ten Under Arrest Following Outbréak of Striking Molders. Erie, Pa., Aug. 1,—Ten men are under arrest in connection with se- rious rioting here in which three men were shot: None of the injured is seriously hurt. George Hall and Kenneth Lapsley, detectives, and Alexander Orewski, a strikebreaker, are held on charges of shooting with intent to Kill The rioting was the first serious development of the molders strike, which has been in effect ten months snd which involves 1,600 men. Fire Fighter Killed. Grand Island, Neb., Aug. 19.—Teny Fleischer, a fireman, was killed and about $70,000 in property was destroy- ed by fire. The fire threatened to traverse the heart of the railroad sec- tion. GRAIN AND‘PROVISION PRICES Duluth Wheat and Flax. Duluth, Aug., 18.—Wheat—On track and to arrive, No. 1 hard, 90%¢; No. 1 Northern, 89%c; No. 2 Northern, 87% @88c; Sept., 89%c; Dec., 91%a. Flax—On track and to arrive, $1.62%; Sept., $1.52%; Oct., $1.53; Dec., $1.58. South St. Paul Live Stock. South St. Paul, Aug. 18.—Cattle— Steers, $6.50@8.40; cows and heifers, $4.50@7.25; calves, $6.00@10.00; feed- ers, $6.25@7.25. Hogs—$7.00@8.60. Sheep—Shorn lambs, $5.00@6.85; shorn wethers, $4.00@4.75; shorn ewes, $2.60 @3.50. Chicago Grain and Provisions. Chicago, Aug. 18—Wheat—Sept., 87% @87%¢c; Dec., 90%@Y91c. Corn— Sept., 74% @747%¢c; Dec., 69%ec. Oats —Sept., 43%c; Dec., 47%c. Pork— Sept., $20.70; Jan., $19.17. Butter— Creameries, 25@26c. Eggs—1%¢. Poul- try—Hens, 13%c; springs, 18c¢; tur keys, 19¢c. Chicago Live Stock. Chicago, Aug. 18.-—Cattle—Beeves, $7.00@9.00; Texas steers, $6.75@17.70; Western steers, $6.20@7.50; stockers and feeders, $5.45@7.90; cows and heifers, $3.60@8.30; calves, $8.00@ 11.00. Hogs—Light, $8.36@8.90; mix- ed, $7.60@8.82%; heavy, $7.30@8.50; rough, $7.30@7.35; pigs, $4.25@8.00. Sheep—Native, $3.70@4.75; yearlings, $4.85@5.75; lambs, $5.25@7.50. Minneapolis Grain. Minneapolis, Aug. 18.—Wheat— Bept., 87%@87%c; Dec., 9lc. Cash close on track: No. 1 hard, 89@90c; No. 1 Northern, 887%@89%c; to ar- rive, 877%@89%c; No. 2 Northern, 867%c; No. 3 Northern, 85%@86%c; No. 2 yellow corn, 76@76%; No. 4 corn, 73%@74%c; No. 3 white oats, 40% @41%c; to arrive, 41%ec; No. 8 oats, 38%@3Y%c; barley, 51@66c; flax, $1.52; to arrive, $1.43. Best Cough Medicine for Children “I am very glad to say a few words | in praise of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy” writes Mrs. Lida Dewey, Milwaukee, Wis. “I have used it for years both for my children and my- self and it never fails to relieve and cure a cough or cold. No family with children should be without it as it gives almost immediate relief in cases of croup.” Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy is pleasant and safe to take, DEMOCRATS GHARGE 6. 0. P. PANIC PLOT Say Hard Times Would Be Used “for PolliiGal Profit, Washington, - Aug. 1 —President ‘Wilson’s action in forcing currency 88 well 'ag’'the’ tariff legislation at this ‘session’ of “cbngress ‘was inspired by the discovery of a Republicar plot to precipitate a panic for politi cal ‘profit,* it 18 chat¥ed. No development’ of the session has 80 stirred the White House and Dem- ocriticleAders 4n'/congress. The in- formation which they claim they re: ceived from a reliable source, indi- Cated “an” “agreément between the standpat ‘Republicans and the man- ufacturers affected by the reduction in tarift rates whereby shops were to be' shut ‘down-and ‘hard “titnes pro- duced. . The blame for the conditions was to be ‘attrTbuted to the kind of tariff re- vision ‘made’ by- the Démocrats and the country was to be assured- that if the Republicans were restored to power the tariff would be adjusted in a man- ner calculated. to assure a return of general prosperity. ‘Whether' the ‘information is correct or not and it is vehemently denied by standpat Republican leaders—the fact remains that it ‘was largely responsi- ble for the ultimatum-served by the president on the Democratic caucus that he would not permit a recess of congress until the currency bill as well ag the tariff bill was made into law. There Is more Catarrh In this section of the country than all other diseases put together, and until the last few years was supposed to be incurable. For a great many years doctors pronounced it a local “digease’ and prescribed local remedies, and 'by constantly failing to cure with local treatment,” pronounced it incurable. Sclence has' proven Ca- tarrh to be a constitutional disease, and therefore requires constitutional treat- ment. Hall's Catarrh Cure manufactur- ed by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the only Constitutional cure on the market. It 18 taken internally in doses from fen drop: o, O. Sold b; Take Hall e TUESDAY, AUGUST 19, 1013 MEND YOUR HARNESS WITH THE SPEEDY STITCHER We want every reader of the Pion- er to ' have one of these Speedy " Stitchers Absolutely Free. The Speedy Stitcher is the latest invention and the most effective of anything in ~the form of an Auto- matic Sewing Awl ever offered. Its simplicity makes it a thoroughly practical tool for any and all kinds of repair work, ever in the hands of the most unskilled. With this Awl you can mend harness, shoes, tents, awnings, pulley belts, carpets, saddles, suit cases, or any heavy material. The Speedy Stitcher is provided with a set of diamond - pointed grooved needles including a special FREE TO YOU 'MR. FARMER Is. FREE Those Who Are Prompt These 3Q@DDER DB & D >’ LODGEDOM IN DEWIDIL 3 282848 2600463 ¢4 A 0. T. W Bemfdji TLodge No 277. Regvlir meeting nights—first and “birc Monday. ot & o'clock —at 0dd Fellows hall 402 Beltram{ Ave. B.P. O % Bemidjl Lodge No. 1082 Regular mieeting nights— first and third Thursdaya 8 o'clock—at Elks hall. ©. 0. ». every second and ‘fourtr Sunday evening, at # o'clock 10 basement of Catholle church. DEGREE OF HONOE Meeting nights evers second and fourts Monday evenings, at 0dd Feliows Hall. F. o B Regular me-ring alghts every 2nd and ith Wednes- 4 o'clocs. amy evemng si Bagles ball. needle for tapping shoes. It also = contains a large bobbin from which the thread feeds, all of which are enclosed inside the handle out of the @A way, This Awlhrlm: & “tension whic] atings —Firs: to enables you . to Regular meetings —Firs tighten your stitch. end third Saturday after noons; ut 2:80—at Odd Fal lows Halls, 40 Beltram catures you w not find in any $1.00 Awl, We will give one of these excellent Speedy Stitchers absolutely free to anyone who will send us $1.50 for ¥ one year's subscription to The Week- — e ly Ploneer, or $2.00 for six months 1o e ¥ subscripticn to the Daily Ploneer. 1t 5 you are at present a subcriber, sen: Sape the above amount for renewal, Kind- @ Rt Lodge pe. 3 —every Friday, 8 o’ at 0dd Fellows 402 Beltrami. ly use the coupon below and be sure to send your order in today before you forget it. BEMIDJI PIONEER PUBLISHING CGO., Bemidji, Minn. o Rebeces Loake n Bemidji Pioneer Pub. Co. Dear Sir—Enclosed find §$...... Weekly Ploneer, or six months to the Daily Pioneer. send me postpald, free of charge your Speedy Stitcher. My name 8. .ecieeannencciaiionnnne Postoffice . Rural ROUte...cvesarvennsersnensans USE THIS COUPON meetsng nights -~ firgt e: third Wednesday at §o'clor —L 0. O F. Hall = xmmiGETE OF PyTmiAs Bemi¢j) Lodge No. 1% for one year's subscription to The Hegulis: miesting |6 For my promptness CABLES Regular meeting aigt last Wedneaday «venic: in each morit State.... MASONIC, It matters not where you reside or what you want, the merchants below can get it for you at a price that will defy competition. Every merchant is reliable and will give you the best value for your money A F. & A N, 5 lar h Ave, and Fift Bemid)l Chapter No. 10 R A. M. Stated convoeations —firsL and third Mondays, & o'clock p. m—=at Masonic Hall Zeltrami Ave., and Fifth street. FREEEEERERRRRIR KR RK KKK .. MeCUAIG GENERAL MERCHANDIS. Dry “Goods, Shoes, ‘Groceries and Provisious. AXRRF TN = - -4 & a @ 2 Bemidji E 2222322 2324 xn * IR haada s S SSR SRS LS8 3 8 02 Do you want THE BEST GROCERIES found in Bemidji Come right here and get them, a8 we pride ourselves on having only the best money can buy. 0TTO G. SCHWANDT Minnesota Ave. Bemidji - Mlnenusota. kA KKk AR kT ok kA ok ARSI Elkanen Commandery No. 50 p K. T. Stated conclave—second and fourth Fridays, § o'clock Pp. m.—at Masonic Teniple, Bel. tram! Ave, and Fifth St. s L2 S S DTS We strive to sell. THAT’S NATURAL. * ok k ok 4Tm~, MODERN SAMARITANS. Regular meetiug nights o 4 the iirst and thirc Thursdaye o the 1. O. O. F. Hall st 3 X But we strive harder to please. THAT'S SERVICE. Courtecus attention has WOn over many jewslry cus- Tomers to us. M. B. A. Roosevelt, No. 1523, Regu- lar meeting’ nights, second and fourth Thursdays of each month at eight o'clock in 0dd Fellows Hall. ficorge T. Muker & Co AEARALRIRR ko ddr ok kb ok Y R s L T T o HAA T AAEARA AR AT A AR XA Ak ARk kkhkk M W. A whom were the feature of the rioting | which is a great importance when a E 2 3 S 2 e e e KKK B S 333 S8 2328 20 2 S TR Ty Bemiadji Ca No. 6018 Use eggs not over two days old, | in the last few days, have been gath- | megjcine must be given to young x $$:88 8 88 * *’”‘*“‘*k****”"“‘: * ¥ mgfi;r’ meelln;lpg nights — sound, clean and perfect of shell, and | ered upiby the soldierifland mt-e tsagle, children. For sale by Barker’s Drug : ; gfvg y’ou'x %{og'g;] : Get Your o : NORTHERN GROUERS : gr?di:g :3rd0£§emg;l.0 v:: g Negotiations for a settlement of the b W immerse each one in the liquid and strikeg o5 Tn ropiase. 'Sture.—Adv. * Re'g“l’.‘rl’v and’ gystemati- & HOUSEHOLD UTENSILS : : I _ Ball, 402 Beltrami Ave. _ lay it flat in crock, a th: ‘ % cally. If you receive your pay ¥ aud FARM IMPLEMENTS & COMP.NY * 0. B. 8. Chapter No, 171, a three gallon * weekly, 18y some-aside each % kY * Regular meeting nights— crock holding about twelve dozen . 55y Kot T ek X' woek, It mouthly do It month. X i ol X firat and thira Fridays, § ¢ . Didyou know that io Minneapolis there is Iogat A do it = RlooE - ot {0 Hall, normal sized eggs. Eggs may be Learn Chlropractlc e guly calles ncorporated wnderthe tatefowe :;y“ m t}oll-u will plle up % M : e e e : Ghlacle - & Masonlo HalL placed in crock a few at a time and connection with Chiropractic? All who have investigated see the great advantage n the use of electri i Ay m : C. E. BATTLES X X « WHOLESALE . X 8t ed as needed oo s ot 2000 up s WA be content with workin on 8 smill & ' Now-fi'the time to open & X ‘ ox . GROCERS * & . i e 9 month? " Full term commences Sept. Minnesota College Non Medical Therdpy ¥ bank account with the o x The Hardware Merchant x K ®echessscveoe SONMS OF WERmMA. The vessel should be covered with #1018, Weite for free catalogue. Inc. 1328.6th St., Evanston Bidg,, Minnsapolis *° SECURITY STATE B b Bemidyt, - Mina. T x x N — a stone or wooden lid and set in a : : = '0!")&12 * * :***‘*’*”m‘i“’n*,‘“*: Sunday afternoon of each cool place. 'As the silicate of " S8 828 5 S 220 SRS S SR S S S S S SS SS Sl R et e et Y month at Troppmaa's . OF 8002 | gt gk kKKK KKK RKKK KKK IRKKK KRR KRR KKK Hall »=< plugs the shell pores, it ig necessary to make a ‘small hole in large end of egg or they will crack while boil- ing. Water glass eggs find a ready sale at a good price in winter, but to avoid unpleasant complications the seller should comply with all the re- quirements of the law in regard to the sale of preserved eggs. e T SR Eaa—— “FKILS ““To “KILL OFFICIAL Youth™ Attem; sinate Aus- ““frlan’ Commigsloner. 1 Vienna, Austria, Aug. 19.—An at- * tompt " to “aésassindte Baron' Skerlecz, the new royal commissioner of Croa- ta, Was made at ‘Agram. * The comimissioner escaped - with a ‘flesh wound in*the arm. ‘His assailant, & youth of-the name of Stefan Dredl Jejo, who recently came from Amer- ioa, was arrested. ‘Drefefo ‘told the police authorities ‘that he lived for Eome'time in' the neighborhood of Clil¢ago, Where he was connected with a Soclalistic or- ~'ganization. -He returned to'Agram in October-last" with the intentfon of at- tempting the life of Baron Cuvaj’ dTvanska, the retiring royal com- missfoner. MURDERS FIVE; KILLS SELF Man Pound Dying Beside Bodles of Wife and Four Children. . New York, Aug. 19.—The bodies of Mrs, Mary Lake and her four children were found stark naked in their Brooklyn home, horribly mangled. Beside them, dying, was the hus- band and father, Henry Lake, a res- taurant chef. Apparently he had killed all five, then fatally wounded himself, Chronio~ Gonstipation - Cured, “Five years” ago I'had the worst " ‘case of chronic constipation I ever Ensw ‘of; and Chamberlain’s Tablets cured me,” writes 8. F. Fish, Brook- * “lyn, Mieh. For sale by Barker's Drug store.—Ady. Nomination Blank ‘W. G. Schroeder, Bemidji, Minn. I hereby nominate....... o e her name on your numbered list. x. . KKK KKK KRR KKK KR KK KKK KKK KKK KK KA Carbon Paper We have an assortment of high grade pap‘eré fully guaranteed, in all 8§12x13 (Can you from time to time" At $1 and $1.25 a box: Yes, there are 100 sheets in each box. and if the | paper does not satisfy you know where you bought - it—your money returned if you want it always. Beware! Special agents call on the trade about -the'’ city: They may offer ' you- enticing. looking bargains—but—what if you're not-satisfied? It may be a case of throwing it-into the waste basket. WeBuy on a Guarantee and Sell the Same Way. o Bemidji Pioneer Supply Stor Phone 31 > * * trersessssimersasesssssiaa 288 K x ontestant in the Schroeder Piano Contest and ask that you place % * Not Necessary to sign % colors 8 1-2 x 11 and* beat it?) m i i W :fit’l&i&i{&*fiifii&*fiifiifii * * OUR * * merchandise #ales-are always % ¥ on the increase -and each % #‘month Las been better than x ¥ the last. If"you are not al- & ¥ ready a customer, you do not % ¥ know how well we can please & ¥ you' in quality and satlsfy & % you in quantity. L 3 * % Bemldji g Wmmz%mn‘ * * AR RN :***ii’ifillilflki&ifiifii&* | & BEMIDJI MUSIC HOUSE :111 Third Street, Bemidji. ‘ ¥ 'Wholesale and retail Pia- ° % mos, Organé’ and' Sewing - : Machines. x Phone §73. : 5 ¥ J. BISIAR, MANAGaA. * TRRERIREFRRIIIIRIREE KKK ERRKKEK KKK KKK KKK * * 2323322322222 223 ‘Bemidji;“Minn ddk dkdkkk * RERTEEERES SRR & 84 RSP IRTHRREK KRTR KA * g : "'ififi*t*it*‘ti § bt S8 S S S S S S SRS S S Sl s : STORAGE ¥« For a dry and safe place to * store your Household Goods, % etc., see us, Rates Reason- %« able. JOHN G. ZIEGLER. : Office, 0dd Fellows Building. : Phone 129, * HERRIRIRRKIIARAE IR R illi%lfili!‘kfli{{ll{lfi*fil: All kinds of building ma- terial, as much or as little as you like at the % Kk ek de ek g ek ok ok ke ok ok ok k ok . HILAIRE RETAIL LUM- BER COMPANY. Coal and wood also for sale Minnesota Ave. and R. R. S. FAIHRIIHRRR KRR K FREIHRIIREIREIRRRK R KRR BARKER'S DRUG JEWELRY STORE o ek o ek ke ko ok ok dhkkkkdok Kkkkk b2 2. 2223 ¥ Wholesalers and Retailers - % Service and satisfaction. Mall % Orders given that same ser- : vice you get in person. Fekok dok ok ek ok ok ok BARKER'S $ Bemidji, Minn. : x FREFRIHRREIRRRIIRERR KKK TR KEEE KKK KR EHK K TIMBER, I am at all times’in ‘the ¥ market for seven foot’ Jack * Pine and Tamarack ~Posts. % Call and see me. * ; ¥ Batchelder’s General - Store. * * BEMINJ® MINN. = X * % Third St. ok Kok *h AR AN K K kR ko X XX EXEXEK XS+ *x * 3 i ¥ Delivered to Bemidji, $2.25 to el ) || e el x COMPANY x Delivered to Nymore, $2.00 and * Manufacturers and * $2.25. * Jobbers * BLOCK WOOD - : * Delivered to Bemidji, $2.00 & * Ice Cream, Bakery Goods * 7th St., beyond, $2.2l5 e of ¥ Confectionery -and Foun- * Delivered to Nymore, $1.75 and : tain Supplies. * .00, 4 3 o O JaFRsmS Ovdert NG 62 :*4@9&4&!*0@& R R KA L] * * TROMANS. : FOR GOOD THINGS TO EAT : Medtiin in AFE Fritey x ao 1o x evening of the month at the home of Mrs. H. F. : o8 — : Schmidt, 306 Third street. * AND MARKUREN ., (¥ A * “THEY BEAT.” * *x * X 207 Fourth street, Bemidjt: & BISIAR & ENGI_AND Phone 206. * i > M1 St Bem) = C X Fdarprarakrrrcrcrens i | Real Estate, Loans, KRR BRI RN Rentals, Collections * - 3 S I R/|and General Insur e PIN TiCKBT g anee. « and i : Choice Farm Lands and City property e GUMMED LABELS * for sale on easy terms See us' before % o need te send outside of ¥ buying elsewhere, and save money. % Bemidji for them. i * The * * Ploneer Supply Store * : Can Save You Money * * THE SPALDING EUROPEAN PLAN Duluth's Largest and Best Hotel DULUTH MINNESOTA More than $100,000.00 recently e: d on fmprovements. 0 Sooms, 155 private : BEMIDJI PIONEER PUB: CO. : FRRKIHIRRREREIIHRRIA KK AR suks, 60 smple rooms. “very ‘modern convy + Luxurious FURNITURB Festauranta and. puftet, Flemish Soom, Palm Room, Men's Grill, Oolonial Buftet; J. P. LAHR Magnificent lobby and public rooms: ‘%;l‘lgoom. bun%usz chliIIIB n‘:,d 2. rooms; Sun parlor ap 4 R A g o ver] g the Buperior. Conveniens s every (i< Ooo of the Broat Hotols of fhe Nerihwst Furniture, Ruge and Stoves, Undertaking. Phone call 178-2. 323 -Minnesota ‘Ave. AR RFHRER KKK KRR KKK KK KKK K o Je o o v ok ek o o ok o ok ok 82233233 2232233 STOVE WOOD FOR SALE BUNDLE;WOOD, 12—20. in. long TERMS—CASH ON-DELIVERY

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