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As evidence of the ability of the Huerta government to spread any im- pression it pleased through the Mexi- can press the president referred inci- dentally to optimistic predictions dur- ng the last few days in Mexican news- papers that recognition of the Huerta government by the United States was forthcoming. The Washington govern- ment, it is known, is irrevocably de- termined under no circumstances to recognize Huerta. There were no new developments in the situation generally, according to White House officials, but added inter- est was developed in the president’s forthcoming annual message which he will read to congress when it be- comes known that among the subjects to be discussed will be a statement of the status of the Mexican situation. The president indicated that he would keep his message abreast of developments in Mexico so that his presentation of events would be up to the day of delivery. SLIDES MAY DELAY OPENING No Date Set for Passage of Ships Througn Canal. Washington, Nov. 25-—No definite date for the offi Panama canal is set in the annual Teport of Colonel (ieorge Goethals, chairman and chief engineer of the canal comnmission, which has just been. submitted to Secretary Garrison. Neither is there any prediction of | when ship: pass from ocean to ocean. The day of the canal’s actual operation still depends upon the treacherous slides of Culebra cut and | how fast the dredges can keep the channels open. The canal vroper, exclusive of the approaches, the machine shops and the warehouses and great ocean docks at either end. would have been complet- ed during the al year, but for the extens in the Culebra cut. And to dufl with the great prob- lems involved in the removal of the slides no effective way was found ex- cept the bodily displacement of vast hills, ST. PAUL'S PLEA OPPOSED Request for Equal Rates to Twin City Terminals. St. Paul, Nov. 25.—Opposition on the part of the railroads to the peti- tion of the St. Paul Association of Commerce asking that the state rail- Toad commission order that the dis- tance to St. Paul and Minneapolis be considered identical in the enforce- ment of the Cashman distance tariff rates, developed at the hearing before the comniission. Thé carriers went so far as to urge that different rates must be made to different ‘stations within the corporate limits of each city, main- taining that the law makes mileage | the basis of all tariffs and allows of no variance except under heavy pen- alties. In Mexican |- don in the room where the shooting occurred, maintains that Gordon kill- ed himself. = IS WEAKENNG STORAGE | l l al opening of the} Government Will Prosecute if Combi- nation Is Found. ‘Washington, Nov. 25.—Agents of the department of justice began an investi- gation of the allegzed combination of cold storage concerns, which Attorney General McReynolds says may be re- sponsible for the high price of eggs and other products. If a combination is discovered crim- inal prosecution may result. Malone Collector of Port. New York, Nov. 25.—Dudley Field Malone, recently third assistant sec- retary of state, took office as collector of the port of New York to succeed John Purroyv Mitchel, mayor elect. WARNING OF DANGER BY PCISONED MEAT Warm Weather Spoils Immense Quaniity at Chicago. Chicago, Nov. 25.—Warning of danger of poisons in tons of meat, spoiled by the unusually mild weath- er, was issued by the city bureau of food inspection. A great quantity of meats was distributed last week for consumption on Thanksgiving. The temperature rose and remained in the sixties for sev- eral days. No preparation had been made to keep the extra stock of meat in the coolers and a considerable in Chicago SOME DON’TS For Stomach and Liver Sufferers Don't take medicine for your Stomach ail- ments morning, noon and night, as usually such medicines only give temporary relief and 'simply digest the food that happsnstobe in the Stomach. Don’t permit a sur operation. There is always serious danger in operations,and in many cases of Stomach, Liver and Intestinal Ailments the knife can be avoided if the right remedy is ta lhcn in Jdme. Don’t go around with a foul smelling breath ed by adisordered Stomach and Liver, to the mfort of those you come in contact with. you are 2 Stomach Sufferer don't think you ot be helped, probably worse cases than urs have been restored by Mayr's Wonderfu} :h Remedy ch ailments are mainly caused by ¢ s the catarrhal muco mation and as: mentary and intes the secret of its mar. ant pain and agony anc ch ailments to physically under henhh No matter how severe you! be or how long you have suffered—on¢ 1's Wonderful Stomach Remeds ould convince you that you can be restored tc Stomach Remed: recommended by e of the Supreme Ierchants, Bankers Manufacturers nd people in al ¥ ot SREE vatusble booklet on Stomack Ailments to Geo, H. Mayr, 154156 Whiting St. Chicago, 11l For sale m Bem!dji, Minn., by Bark- er’s Drug Store and Druggists every- where. $100 Roward, $100. The readers of this paper will be pleased te learn that there 1 at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being foundation of the disease, and giving stitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting direct- 1y upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the foundation of the diease, and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature in do- ing its work, The proprietors have so much faith in its curative powers that they offer One Hundred Dollars fér any case that it fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address F, J. Chemey & Co., Teledo, Ohie. . Sold by all Druggists, 75¢. Take Hall's Family Pills for consti- pation. A Night Of Terror ¥ — Few nights are more terrible than ithat of a mother looking on her HILL .ACCUSED OF MURDER Antelope (N. D.) Postmaster as Sequel to Shooting. Bismarck, N. D., Nov. 25.—E. F. Hill, postmaster at Antelope, N. D., placed under’ arrest at Richardton, charged with murder in the first de- gree, and taken to'the county seat at Dickinson, is the sequel to the killing wof C..C.- Gordon in a law office at thudtpn Friday evening. Hill, Wwhe had been guarrelinz with Gor- Held ehild chocking and gasping for breath during an attack of croup, and nothing in the house to relieve it. 'Many mothers have passed nights of terror in this situation. A little forethought will enable you to avoid all this. Chamberlain’s Cough Rem- edy is a certain cure for croup and has never been known to fail. Keep|l (tahnd.lhrulebym«'lm; | ¢ Store. —AdY. portion of it spoiled. Friday and Saturday the bureau| condemned 6,000 pounds of rabbits and hudreds of fowl, but the situa- tion is beyond the control of the in- spectors. Dr. Sherman, chief of the bureau, asserted the Thanksgiving rush has caused producers to pack meats be- fore the animal heat had died out and shipped them in nonrefrigerator cars. “Products in the stage of decompo- sition can be detected by the odor,” Dr. Sherman said. “Fowls and game only slightly spoiled are harder to detect, but just as likely to cause severe intestinal disorders.” AR OR R R T e Sl e S SR SR S SR T B E3 * SAFEBLOWERS SECURE LQOT <+ < OF EIGHTY CENTS. * Lol —_— k3l o Hayfield, Minn., Nov. 25— < ++ Safeblowers got 80 cents in <+ < the office of the Hayfield Lum- % ber company when they blew < *+ open the outer door of the < + safe. The robbery was ev- idently done by novices. o e FE TR MR M T M S KR NEEDED MONEY TO MARRY Chicago Man Confesses $3,500 in Jewels. Chicago, Nov., 25.—Joseph Temmn, electrician at a family hotel, confess- ed he had stolen jewelry valugd at $3,600 from guests during the last six months. He said he needed the money to get married. In Temm’s room detectives recov- ered all the missing jewelry except a two-carat ring. An hour later they Stealing founqd it on the left hand of the girl| Temm was to marry. She surrender- ed the ring and broke the engage- ment, refusing to visit Temm at the police station. Canadian Town Fireswept. ‘Winnipeg, Nov. 25.—During a high wind a fire broke out in Pjncher Creek, Alta., and raged for several hours, destroying a large portion of the business section. Store stocks were low, but loss will be $130,000. GONFESSES TO MANY FIRES Winona (Mlnn) Man Says He Craved Excitement. g ‘Winona, Minn.,, Nov. 25.—Frank Norton, aged twenty-four years, ar- rested here, is said to have confess- ed to the police that he set fire to thirty buildings in that town because he craved excitement. The arrest grew out-of an inves- tigation that C. E. Keller, state fire marshal, has conducted for the last month. In his alleged confession Norton is said to implicate Ernest Cook, also under arrest. Cook, according to Mr. Keller, is not mentally sound. Norton, according to state and Wi- nona officials, was arrested while in the act of setting fire to a .barn. Since Oct. 1 Winona has had fifty fires, which the authorities have be- lieved to have been of incendiary or- igin. Shine In Every Drop! Black Silk Stove Polish is different. 1t Goes not dry out; can be used to the last drop; liquid and paste one quality; absolutely no waste; no dust or dirt. You get your money’s worth. Stove Black Silk ‘Polish 18 not only most economical, but it gives a bril- Mantsilky lustre that cannot be obtained with any othef polish. Black Silk Stove Tollsh does not rub off—it lasts four times as long as ordinary pol- ish—so 1t eaves you time, work and money, Dow’! forget—when you want stove polish be sure o ask for Black Silk, If it isn't the best stove poilsh you ever used— your dealer wiil refurd your money. Black Silk Stove Polish Works, Sterling, Hllinois. ‘Use Black Silk Alr Drying Iron Enamel on grates, registers, siovepipes. and automoblis tire rims. Provents rusting. Try it. Use Black Silk Metal Polish for sllverware, nickel, tinware, or brass. It works quickly, e-ahy, and leaves a brilyant surface: 1t has no equal 20t use on au. mobiles. This space reserved by the For Price of Lots, Terms, Etc., INQUIRE OF T. C. BAILEY, Bemidji, or write BEMIDJI TOWNSITE & IMPROVEMENT CO. 520 Capital Bank Bullding 8T. PAUL l I Will Buy 7-ft Jack Pine Posts Delivered to me at Bemidji on car lots at other towns. and see me, I. P. BATCHELDER General Ierchandise Call A Splendid Chance to Help Your Fav- orite Contestant GOOD FOR 5 VOTES Cast these votes for No...........cc.cccvvevvveeannnnn.. This coupon when neatly cut out, brought or mailed the W. G. Schroeder store on or before February 4th, 1914, will countas 5 votes for the person repre- nted by the above number. The Bemidji Pioneer Pub. Co. Special Low Prices In Thanksgiving Groceries . .. For your Thanksgiving dinner you want your groceries and at the least Schroeder’'s always Phone us your Thanksgiving Grocery Or- We promise to fill it careful possible cost. keep the best at der. the prices. and make prompt delivery. Thanksgiving - Groceries Raisins, 2 packages for... Currants, 2 packages for Citron, per 1b................ Apple Cider, per gal. ... Shelled Walnut, per Ib. Fruit Dessert, 3 packages for .................... Dill Pickles ......... . Sweet “ Heinz Spaghetti, per can ....... “ Plum Pudding, per. can. “ Mince Meat, per quart . “ Olive Oil, per quart Stuffed Olives, large bottles Plain $ o st Boullion Cubes, 2 for........... Piano votes good in our Piano Contest with every purchase " DELIVERY HOURS’ Prompt dehvenes-—-& o'clock. 10, 11 a. m.-2 to 4 p. m., north of 4th St. 8,11, 2, 5, north of 4th St. and west of Minn. I0 a. m.--- 4 p. m. all territory south of 4th St. ‘and east of Minn. Ave. Ave. ....................... Sosaien 286 [9)] (=] Q in Bulk more and Mill Park. General Merchandise. Thanksgiving Fruit Fancy YaKiniaw Apples— Spitzenbergers............... Spies .. Baldwins Russetts... Sweet Oranges, med. per doz. ........ Srsherseese +30e ¢ “ large,perdoz........................... . 40e¢ Grape Fruit, each ..... R e aeanttam et e w106 Celery, large bunches, 3 for ..................... . 25 Cranberries, per quart ....................."""""*...12 1-2¢ Green and Red Grapes, perlb..................... v 20c Lemons, Bananas, Figs and Dates G. SCHROEDER 9 o'clock, Ny- Bemldjl, Minnesota Bemidji Townsite & Improvement Co, MINNESOTA Bemidji, Minn. |m "