Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, June 26, 1914, Page 8

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Don’t miss our Opening Will be opened COLONEL BACK IN POLITICAL ARENA Takes Up Tangled Situation in New York. PREPARING FOR CAHPAIGN s 8rys He Never Felt Better, but Can Make but Few Speeches Because of the Condition of His Throat—In- tends to Cover Country From Coast)| to Coast. Oyster Bay, N. Y., June 26 > Roosevelt plunged into what he ex- tts to be the hardest political cam- ign he ever has undertalken. “I pever felt better in my life,” he‘i said. He added, however,. that his; throat has been giving him some trou-: ble and here lies the chief danger of: bei incapacitated for the campaign.| He intends to make a few speeches; but to cover the country from coast| to coast. The first campaign problem. taken up hy Colonel Roosevelt was the tan- gled New York situation. He heard both sides of the question of endors- ing District Attorney Charles S. Whit- nman as candidate for governor of New York and refused to commit himsel George . Perkins, chairman of | the Progressive national executive| commnittee; Theodore Douglas Robin.| son, New York state chairman, and most of the other New York leaders| alrerdy are on record as in opposition| Whitman. les H. 11, Jr., of New \'m'k,i orcanizer of the. Nonpartisan \\'hit-i man league, told the colonel that thej situation was such that to refuse to! ‘endorse Mr. Whitman would be af calamitous mistake. ~Colonel Roose:| velt decided to settle the matter by| summoning to Sagamore Hill for a conference a group of New York state leaders. | i BJORNSON MAMED CHAIRMAN Will Manage Republican Campaign in Minnesota. 3 St. Paul, June 26.—Republican nom- | inees for congressional and state of-: fices named. Gunnar Bjornson of Min- nesota chairman of the state commit- tee at their meeting at the capitol. W. O. Clure of Minneapolis was named secretary and George H. Se- lover of Minneapolis treasurer of the committee. The Democratic nominees, also in session at the capitol, following the refusal of Martin O’Brien of Crooks- ton fo head the state central commit- tee again, turned to the selection of a successor. > Governor Eberhart in a formal statement expressed his congratula- tions to W. E. Lee, who defeated him at . the primaries last week, and pledged him his support. i i Six Hundred Now Out. Madison, Wis., Juhe 26.—With the calling out of 200 brick masons to aid the carpenters in their strike for higer wages and recognition of the closed shop, building” operstions in this city are practically at a stand- still. About 600 ®artisans are out. The annual convention of the Pocket Knifs Blade Grinders and Fin- | ishers’ National union, will be held in Bridgeport, Conn., in September. i Various, SEVENTY ACTIVE IN SUPPORT OF BAND. (Continued trom Page 1.) ' Co., $13.00; J. Graham, $15.00; V. Kammermyer, $ .50; J. W. Oppie, $1.00; George Tanner, $8.00; Aker- berg & Kittleson, $1.00; Bazaar Store, $5.00; Home Bakery, $4.00;! T. J. Crane, $4.00; H. Gunsalus, $4; E. Geil, $5.00; J. O. Harris, $3.00; M. Haffner, $6.00; H. Hanson, $4; W. Jewett, $11.00; Dr. Johnson, $8.00; J. P. Lahr, $11.00; Walter Marcum, $4.00; J. Peterson, $9.00; 0. C. Rood, $1.00; P. J. Russell, $1; Charles Scrutchin, $3.00; J. H. Sulli- van, $7.00; Smart & Getchell, $6.00; 0. Schwandt, $3.00; J. J. Trask, $1; $9.00; Total $21.550. Don’t miss our Opening in a few days ADDITIONAL WANTS TO0 LATE TG CLASSIFY AN AAA AR AN NN A A A A~ FOR RENT—Modern room 1121 Bel- trami Ave. FOR SALE OR RENT—Large house, | i veak solution of tartaric acid. | including 2 1-2 -acres good land,}m a weak solution of i on 12th St.,, W. L. Brooks. WANTED—Safe. Satnre. Wanted—Kitchen girl at once. Hotel Markham.—Adyv. man. Apply at once. Hotel Mark- ‘ham. < Experienced laundry woman wanted. Apply at once. Markham.—Adv. e e e e et e’ P 2. T DS WL 1. Wi A B 3. u to every person who pays his subscription to the DAILY PIONEER for three months or more, price $1.00 in advance, and to every one who pays his subscription to the WEEKLY PIONEER, for one year or more, price $1.50 in advance. ‘ If you are interesfied see this liiter demonstrated at the Pioneer office. It lifts HOT COVERED KETTLES with covers, HOT PIE TINS, HOT PANS, i Phéne The British army will buy 18 bi- planes from one German maker and the navy 12 hydro-aeroplanes from another. 1 s b } Sponges can be kept in the best | condition by an occasional washiig Notice. Regular meeting of Knights cf !Columbus in Elk’s hall this evening Eat. 8 o’clock sharp. | P. J. RUSSELL, Grand Knight. {1 _— i Notice to Contractors. Sealed bids will be. received and {the furnishing of all materials and construction of an exhibit building on the fair grounds, plans and speciAg fications may be secured - at the| Northern National bank or at the| office of Thos. Johnson, architect. ; We reserve the right to reject anyi or all bids. Beltrami Co. Agricultural Ass'n. | By C. F. SCHROEDER, Secretary. 4tD 624-25-26-27 1tw 625 Notice for Bids on Concrete Pavement. Sealed bids will be received by the | undersigned to be opened hefore t.he1 | {city council of the city of Bemidji, | Minn., -at a regular meeting to be | undersigned. |amount of 10 per cent bid on some Hotel lopened on the Second of July for|held on Monday, July 6th, 1914, at| 8 o'clock P. M. for the laying of | concrete pavement on the Nymore road, a distance of about 1,400 feet and approximating 2,800 square yards, ‘Bids for laying concrete should be’ for the square yard. Bids for removal of surplus dirt should be made for the cubic vard. Plans and specifications can be ob- tained from the city engineer or the Certified check in Bemidji bank should accompany. The council reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Dated Bemidji, Minn., June 24th, 1914. GEO. STEIN, City Clerk. 2tD 626 73 Take O If this offer was made to any and everybody we could give away 100 a minute, so we ne As A Gift are going to give one of these PATENT PAN LIFTERS without the least effort. * Bemidji Pioneer Pub. Co.

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