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s e Monday in Bemidji calling on: friends and trlluu:tlns ‘business. W. R. vtneentorc(-momt yesterday in Bemidji on’ a ‘combined | business' and’ pleasure trip. ©ne of these: days you ought to 40 to Hakkerups and have your. ple- ture takeni—Adv. 3. A. Porter of St. Cloud spent yes- terday in the city on & combined busineas and pleasure trip. S 3 4 . X as :: John G. Lindrath of Cloquet was y { < Heating too much meat, says s wail.| Weshington, Feb. 3—President Wil in Bemldfi yesterday ~transacting|lj ‘WM’ s : Known anthority. Meat forma urb sl soce e et b e e ton business and calling on. friends. li whick overworks the kidmeys in:their lo prevent M hb:““ as “assisted Don’t fail to see the last two series| fart 4o fliter it from. the'blsod and of Who Will Marry Marry” at the l oy bocome ‘sort of ‘paralysed’: and | "Hebas —ummu-w Majestic tonight.—Adv. loggy. When' your kidneys: get siug-{tion. u:p. mg’u‘n‘:':"m = Teltey ‘I.q pending immigration. R. L. Griggs of Grand Forke spent E.’.: ::: :l‘:;'ow n::.:nuoh ‘mm,_ o ‘that ke = ot yesterday in Bemidji on bustiress.] 104 all the body's urinous wasts, else sules by Mr. Gfig_p i8 a postal inspéctor. | A. M. Paulsen of Grand - Forks spent yesterday in Bemidji transhct-| ing business and calling on friends. We:still have a few boxes of those Western apples at $2.25 per box, at Schmitt's grocery.—Adv. A. J. Flemington of Blackduck spent yésterday in Bemidji transact-: ing business and calling on friends: spending a short time in Bemidji on . i a combined business and pleasure H trip. i A Pml!. I)’EFERRID" Being the fifth story of ‘“Who Will: Marry Mary”’ “A PROPOSAL FI)ROM MARY" (Edison, Being the sixth and last of “Who Will Mnry Mary,” About The City AL R RS S SRR ER R RS ] * LEST WE FORGET ¥ EEREERER IR EREX The Blks’ zrinual Charity Ball will Je given on Lincolnis birthday. s fhe College Widow” will appear at the Athletie club theatre on Mon- day, February 23. Don’t miss it. s : That news items telephoned to the Ploneer are appreciated both by the publishers and readers of the paper. ‘Phone 31. I & ) LE] I i o B levals miulcdwm:fl:evda otthaty First show starts at 7:15, second at B:fl and the third at 9:48 Admission 15 cents - SPEOIAL MATINEE Wednesday, 3 p. m. The joint convention of the North- weatern and North Central Educa- tional associations will be held in Be- midjl next week. About 300 teachers will be bere. mmhwud.mvmuw : mmnummfltu “ 'ther-is “bad you “have ‘Thewmaticidimnce.of late-fo masy interesied 1n Pain - lflfi.wvfll twinges, The urlne is cloudy, Tull onf tiet phase-of immigration legislation -—flmnm : sediment, channe's often get - sore| the helfef that h uggest | water scalds and you are obliged to :rm modifioations amm\:’. \‘nm. mkrdhltwuthuflluldlfllt “mow -proposed. the-night. 5 Bither - consit & - good, reattel OCERN “RATE WAR ‘NOW ' ON physician at omce or get from:your < 'Uharmucist about four ounces-of Jxd| Soramble- to .'N'O “Steerage Trafic| Salts; take & tablespoonful in ' ginse ‘Prom ‘Eurepe. Of water before Breakfast for & few ~New York, Feb. 3.—All attempta te days and your kiduays will then act| 3 2 the aci@ of grapes.and lamom fuice, combineq ‘with lithis, and has beea: used for generations ‘to clean *and|-war for ithe -stesrage: trafic' on' the stimulate sluggish kidneys, also te}Treasatiantic:lines may be-said to be neutralize acids in the urine so it ‘n'h'fl. et no longer frritates, thi a1 st move war isithe re. bladder weakness. Trahiean dwfllns&nmmh“m Ham- Jad mita fs a 1ife saver {or Tomuc! cipypeqint v—dlnmtn:o;o:‘: lar meat eaters. Itds inexpemsive; than'$dca ticket.’ This eut probably cannot injure and makes a delight-{ will ‘be promptly -met by the'other |-9%,-4s compared: with. 133 at Satur- ful, effervescemt lithis-water driak.|limes. day’s close, and . the prefersed-lost ¢% polats; nelling at 14%. The eollateral He comes to mlll&ifl _—— ROCK ISEAND AT -NEW LOW | bonds vielded - almost -shree -points. | LLUSTRATED SONG—Mrs. Van Prasg HEAD OF VASSAR ‘RETIR e _— : a8 1] Dr. Taylor Guided Inntmnlon 'or Jjustment. THE F 'm c“wm‘s' Twenty-seven Yaars. ‘New ‘York, ‘Feb, 3—Roek -Island | Clair, working in a hotel at $3 a week, Poughkeepsie, N. Y., Feb. 3—Dr.| common and preferred and Chicago,{-willinherit the 335,000 mstate of her A magnificent producuon lutunng Mary Fuller James Monroe ‘‘aylor, for twenty.| Rock ‘Islsnd and"Pactfic rafiway col-| busband, who deserted her twenty seven years president of Vassar col-| lateral ¢ per vent bonds were the fos-{Joars.ago. COME EARLY lege, has formally retired. February 14, 1s the closing date of the Schroeder free piano contest. It Is nat too late to get.a place at the top. A low candidate today may be high tomorow. ° That on Wednesday February 18, another Redpath Lyceum bureau en- tertainment will be given at the Me- thodist Church Auditorium when Ratto, in character studies from life, will appear. It is the last of the ser- les. D. W. Palling of Grand Rapids was among the out of town visitors who spent yesterday in Bemidji on busi- ness. Ed. McGee of Wilton was in the city yesterday and while here called at the Pioneer office and subscribed for the paper. John Alexander, known the nation T over as the “Boys’ Friend,” will be| O T. Holtz and Alex Sundrud of here on February 21 and 22 when he | Gonvick were among the business will be the chiet speaker at the Boys | Visitors from points along the Soo Congress. Boys from all northern |!ine yesterday. Minnesota will be here, and the whole affair will be under the con- trol of the lads. Oscar Tyren of Kelliher was a business caller in the city Monday. Mr. Thyren left for other points yes- terday afternoon. The Swedish Lutheran Ald society will be entertained by Mrs. A. L. Smith at the Challenge hotel, tomor- row afternoon at 2:30. lssues Respond to Rumors of ‘Read-| :Estate.to Woman He Deserted. Burlington, Vt., Feb. 3.—Mrs. J. H. Within a day or two ‘he will start 7 ' L . Mrs. Beaurud of Gonvick spent for San Francisco, whenge he will go] m n“ m[' clomn "nsmls yesterday in the city on a shopping to Honolulu. His successor has not . U yot been chosen. For a time the af- fairs of the college will be taken in hand by the faculty under Dr. Herbert Mills. trip. She returned to her home at|Falls where he presided at a term of Gonvick yesterday afternoon. court and left again this morning for his nome at the Rapids. Saturday evening-the next rehear- sal of the “College Widow” will be held. At tnis practice every mem- ber is requeated to know and to have become thoroughly familiar with the parts and “be prepared to rehearse the entire play without a hitch. The Majestic was jammed to the muzzel last night, everybody anxious to see the last two series of “Who Wil Marry Mary” it will be shown to- night for the last time.—Adv. Ole Martinson and Gina Nelson, both of Bemidji, were united in mar- - rlage Saturday, Jamuary 31st, Rev.|Aroue Against increase In Freight George Larson of Nymore officiat- Rates. Washington, Feb. 3.—Shippers ef ing. The wedding was solemnized at ty to be given Tuesday, February 10, the Sletvig home, and Anders Olson bituminous coal had their innings be- at the Lakin home 1101 Lake Boule- fore the interstate commerce commis- HOHHO RO 3o ¥ TR R P O S S B O TS . vard. and Bertha Olson were witnesses. |gion opposing the & per cent increase : The Baudette Region says, “The llnut‘um rl‘lmmm"l‘:“m by ::: Teachers’ examination that will be ern _ rallroads. e commi offered at Baudetta by county sup-|RAR 5t aside threc days for hearing erintendent W. B. Stewart, February “. Sonl akipe 6, 7, and 8, will be a great con- venience to the teachers in this vi- cinity, who are required to take it, as it saves them a long trip, to Be- midji, the only other place in the county where it will be offered.” Mary Pickford has gained thou- sands of admirers all over the coun- Charles E. Dana Is Dead try by her dainty art and lovable] .. gy esisuia, *Feb. 3.—Ohsries K. manner, she appears in “Caprice” 2t|gyag well known as an artist and an the Grand tonight matinee Wednes-|art eritle, died at his home here. He day 8 p. m. and to morrow night.— | wes-seventy-owe vears-of age and for- | 3 o ; ‘[ HAD CREWS OF TWENTY-FOUR Two Vessels Probably Lost Off Eng- ish Coast. - London, Feb. -3.—Wreckage picked up indicated the complete loss of the German bark Kera, with fourteen men, off the Cornish coast, and the trawler Fleetwood, with ten men, off Syke during a flerce gale. Five men, who were saved from the Kera, told a tale of heroism rarely equaled in the annals of the sea Captain Lorens, thé'first officer and seventeen of the crew, lashed to the masts, waited vainly for rescue. BREVITIES Robert Mitchell of this city was a Crookston visitor yesterday. J. M. Richards went to the twin cities last evening on business. 10 cents see the Masquerade.— Adv. W. T. Blakely of Farley is in Be- midj} today transacting business. OPEN---GOLDS .AND CATARRHVANISH IR v, tops: Naaty Clears Stuff- mostrils; -penetrates- and heal QGirl 1s Fatally Buened. ed"Head, Heals ‘Air‘Pasg. | the inflamed, swollen membrane Faribault, Minn.; Feb. 8.—AnnaLar-| ‘ages and ‘You Breathe Freely. which lines ¢ nose, head _and son, an employe of the Minnesota throat; clsars te air passages; stops School for the Feeble. Minded, w2s| rTry “Ely’s Cream Balm.” Basty discharges and .a. fesling of fatally burned when wood alcohol ex-| gt o small bottle,anyway, Just 49| deansing, seothing reilet- comes: im- | ploded in some unaccountable man- try it—Appl: 1ttle 4n 11s | mediatel ner and set her clothing on fire. : Her | Y pply a-Li Shacaoetrile| mediately. entire body was serlously burned and [and instantly-your-glogged nose and| Don’t day:awake ‘to-uight-strugg- she died two hours later. stoppedup-air: passages 0f the:head |ling for breath, -with head ‘stuffed; —_— will -open; you will breathe freely;|mostrils closed, hawking ~and dlow- Two Skaters Are Drowned. dullness:and: headache -diseppenr: By |Jag. Catarth or a cold, with its run- St. Paul, Feb. 3.—Martha Schroeder, | morning! the .eatarrh, cold-in-head|ning noge,. foul mucous droppipg in- aged sixteen, daughter of Hermaajon eatarzhal sore throat will be gone. | ip the throat,.and raw *: dryness is COAL SHIPPERS. IN PROTEST | 8chroeder, dairyman, ang_August Pe-| ;Eag:such :misery now! distressing but truly aeedless. terson, aged twenty-two, were drown, P ‘ z o1 while skating on McCarron’s fake, amall bottle of “Ely’s Oream Balm' Put your -faith—just .omce—in The young man lost Bis lite attempt- ing te rescue the girl. Attorney and Mrs. B." T. Willson of Blackduck were business visitors in the city yesterday. They returned to their home in that village last evening. John Hedeen, one of the linotype operators on the Pioneer, returnmed this morning from Carlton, Minneso- ta, where he has spent the past four days as the guest of friends. Little Mary Pickford, will appear at the Grand tonight in “Caprice” a four part comedy drama. Matinee Wednesday 3 p. m.—Adv. Mesdames B. W. Lakin, E. H. Denu and E. E. McDonald have dssued in- vitations for a luncheon and 500 par- Attorney G. M. Torrance spent yes- terday at Federal Dam on business. Dreamland opens Saturday night. A. G. Wedge went to Blackduck this morning where he will transact bueliness, Editor Charles F. Scheers of Ake- ley was a business caller in Bemidji yesterday. Doi’t miss the funny Masquerade. —Adv. Miss Sadie Dent of Clarissa was among the business visitors in the city yesterday. Attorney E. E. McDonald is spend- fng two or three days in Crookston on legal business. Have you seen “Who Will Marry Mary” at the Majestic to-night only? —Adv. Omar Gravelle of Red Lake spent at any-drug -store. This - sweet, ‘fra-|“Bly’s Cream Balm” and your cold S7Tant Dalm @issolves by the heat of'er catarrh .will surely.disappear. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Wyman of Park Rapids were in the city for a short time between trains last even- ing. They left for their homes ‘n Park Rapids this morning, Mr. Wy- man is Judge Wright’s court reporter. Meet me at the Minneapolis Au- tomobile show at the “Inland Mortor- ist” booth, Armory or Vendome hotel. C. W. Jewett, —Adv. Pearl Shoars of this city who left here some time ago to visit with friends in Ashland, Wisconsin, and who has been seriously ill for the last few weeks is now improving rapidly and plans on returning to Bemidji in the near future. nator Oliver to Retire. Philadelphia, Feb. 3.—United States Semator George T. Oliver of Pennsyl- vania, in an address in a church:here, paid that he expected at the end of Ais present term to surrender his of- fice and return to private life. Adv. ‘1 professor of architecture at the ty of Pesinsylvania. Lillian Ehlers, 6 year old, of. Twenty young peopla have com-|Leonard, Minnesota died yesterday. ’ pleted plans and preparations to|morning at the Ssmaritan hospital 1 3 lm drive to the Brinkman farm on the|She was brought to Bemidji s‘om‘i_—— u Ts B ) + 3 G u 1 i Mississippi river tonight where the|several days ago and was operated For Stomach and Liver|§ - 4 .- b D Y evening will be spent playing games. |upon last Saturday for appendicitis. = W - - ’, b 7 Lunch will be served at the farm by |It was discovered that the child was: — the young ladies present. suffering from cancer which was the| Don't take 'méditin€ for your Stomach ail- ‘orning. noon and aight, as usnaily sach Judge B. F. Wright of Park Rapids|oause of her death. The body was|mei Wwas in the city for a short time last medicines: temporary relief and simply taken to the home of her parents at|Sfmithe 3"5‘:'*".:‘.-":2‘ night between trains... Mr. Wright has just returned from Iternational ~ Get aCan = Leonard. j“()(:lziy' ~!m-Ayh—m'uthntnl‘l»fm“'m_mm your transactions with the Northern mmmmm.wm - National Baak will e kept strictly|usedpra ot Lo coaTs it confidential.—Adv. PRESIDENT, {S DISAPPOINTED Surprieed at Lack of Reaponse to Re-|? quest for Suggestions. IlnnkmanTlmatra RINKMIAN, Manager TO-NICHT A Soo Taw Coning fr NI lair Stock Co. ThoHlflyStCn That Thoroughly New Bright Sparkiiug and Wide Avake “The: Buiider of Bridges” In four acts