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“AT REQUEST OF Cal. UNITED STATES Mediators to Remain at-N -agara Falls. = RECESS PROGRAM UPSET Administration at Washington Feared Proposed Action Would Be preted Generally as Disruption of Inter tfve Proceedings. Niagara Falls, Ont., July 2—Plans for the indefinite recess of mediation were disturbed somewhat by the sug- Westion of the United State govern- ment that such a break might be in- terpreted generally as a disruption of the proceedings. The Washington administration believes the departure of the mediators and delegates might fail to influence the Constitutionalists to hurry their delegates to the pro- posed conferences with the Huerta commission. Justice Lamar conveyed the views of the Washington . government to Ambassador Da Gama and Minister Naon, after which the diplomats can: celed their train reservations. The mediators explained that the recess did not signify adjournment, but thought they could be of more serv- doe in Washington and elsewhere in forwarding the peace program. The mediators talked with Emilio Rabasa, head of the Huerta delega- tion. It was understood that he, too, was unwilling that mediation should Tecess . without some definite under- standing as to the future. T0 PROTECT FOREIGNERS Mexico City International Force for 4 Should Huerta Flee. Vera Cruz, M July tion by mar d blu American, British and ships in the | e —~Rapid ac- ets from ierman war- edict- uerta’s seems 5 to resi- | Power in Mex imminent, con endanger the dents in the e in such o ol foreign capital It is reported t agreement has bheen re d t when Huerta flees an international force will at wonce be rnshed over the railroad to gnard the sons and prope of those who oht be endang d by anarchy which probably will follow the. dictator’s fall. It is believed that such action would not be regarded as interven- tion. It is not believed the force would meet with opposition. CARRANZA TO SEND AGENT Progosa! to Meet Villa “Beneath Dig- nity of First Chief.” Douglas, Ariz., July 2.—The definite statement that the proposed trip of General Carranza to meet General { Villa in Torreon would be *t the dignity of the first chief that therefore Carranza has sent per- | sonal representatives, was made at| Constitutionalist headquarters in'! Agua Prieta. It was also stated that Villa is much .in need of locomotives for his campaign southward and that this was his reason for hurrying northward to Torreon instead of pursuing the whirlwind campaign he had mapped out. NINETY FEDERALS KILLED Ambuched by Mexican Rebels in Low- er California. On Board U. S. S. Calitornia, La Paz, Lower California, June 30 (bhy wireless to San Diego, Cal,, July According to authoritative reports re- ceived here a detachment of 300 fec-| eral troops that recently arrived at TLa Paz tfrom Guaymas was ambushed near, Santiago, lower California, by Constitutionalists. Ninety were kill-] €1 and the remainder routed. All mines in this vicinity have heen shut down. The cruiser South Da- kota has been relieved at Mazatlan by the crulser Denver, the South Dako- ta proceeding to La Paz to coal, pre- varatory to returning to San Diego, BRITISH STICK TO MEXICO Members of Colony Unwilling to Leave Capital. | Mexico City, July 2.—~Members of | the British colony here are unwilling to follow the advice of Sir Lionel Car- den, the British minister, that they temporarily leave Mexico. Only forty- two persons so far have signed an | agreement to travel on a special train | to the coast. More than half of this number are women and children. The members of the French, Ger- man and Italian colonies held a meet- ing and decided to stay in the capital. Lightning Kills Carpenter. Baudette, Minn, July 2—ILouis Morrisette, a ‘carpenter employed in the belfry of the Catholic church here, was instantly killed by lightning. The bolt tore the clothing from his body. His home is at Rainy River, on the Canadian side. Read Pionesr want ans dk ok ok ok ok ok ok ok ok ok ok ok ok ok ok ok JOSEPH M. BROWN Former Governor of Georgia Seeks Hoke Smith’s Toga. Joseph M. Brown, twice governor of Georgia, has formally announced his candidacy for the United States sen- ate to succeed Senator Hoke Smith. Senator Smith’s term expires March 3, 1915. hofelek kbbb kbl e - % CITY HAS MOUNTAIN CAMP Lol FOR BOYS AND GIRLS. o —_— o4 Los Angeles, July 2.—For *+ $7.50 any boy or girl of Los ++ Angeles can spend two weeks at the city's first municipal mountain camp, which was thrown open at Seeley Flats, in the San Bernardino range, for- ty miles away. Amusements are provided hy the city play- ground commnission, ool e e el o I BACK HURTS Take a glass of Salts to flush Kidneys if Bladder bothers you—Drink lots of water. Eating meat regularly eventually pro- duces ki ney .trouble in some form or ather, a well-known authority, be- cause iric acid in meat excites the kidneys, they become overworked: ‘get, sl h; clog up and cause all sorts of dist pmncul'\rlv backache and mis- ery in the kidney region; rheumatic twin- ges, severe headaches, acid stomach, con- stipation, torpid liver, sleeplessness, | bladder and urinary irritation. ‘The moment your back hurts or kid- acting right, or if bladder get about four ounces of from any good pharmacy; poonful in a glass of water t for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and has becn used for generations to finsh clogged kidneys and stimulate them also to nentralize'the acids in the urine so it no longer irri- tates, thus ending bladder disorders. Jad Salts cannot injure anyone; water drink which millions of men and { women take now and then to keep the kidu and urinary organs clean, thus avoi ¢ serions kidney dlsea,ee QUICK RESULTS ASTONISH BEMIDJI There is astonishment in Bemidji at the QUICK results received from simple buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc., as mixed in Adler-i-ka, the remedy which became famous by curing appendicitis. This simple mixture drains such great amounts of foul matter from the body that A SINGLE DOSE releives constipa-| tion, sour stomach and gas on the stomach almost IMMEDIATELY. The speedy action of Adler-i-ka is surprising. French & <Co., Drug- gists. KEKKKKKKKKKKKKK KKK *x * * Race Entrants Must Apply Early * All who wish to enter either the automobile, motor- cycle or horse races, will please report to the commit- tee before the third of July. Do so at once so that your name may be properly enter- ed. The Pioneer will be pleased to furnish you with any information. As soon as the chairman of this com- mittee is named, it ‘will be announced in this paper and on the proxrlm! lili#*i‘kiil*l’i kes a delightful effervescent lithia- | _*t**fi*i*i**i***** **i#i***#***i*#* * | WASKISH * fiii********i***& Frank Hongtmm, Art Gisch and Mort Oothoudt of .Randall, Minn, were up here looking over land, and left for Redby Friday. Otto Remberg returned - to! 'his clearing in ditch No. 20 last Mon- day. " The “Mud Hen” run an excursion from Rgdby up to Waskish Friday. Earl Brown returned from Kelli- her with a load of gogds Thursday. W. &, Fryor or Warroad was here Thursday and Friday attending to church matters. e 5 W. P. Protsman is breaking up quite a, plot of new ground. town of Konig last Saturday and of- ficers were .elected, - Causes of Stomach Troubles. Sedentary habits, lack of outdoor e(xercise, insufficient masticatiop of food, constipation, a torpid liver, worry and anxiety, overeating, par- taking of food and drink not suited to your age and occupation. Correct your habits and take Chamberlain’s again.. For sale by All Dealers. .*‘k*iiiiii*iii‘k#ifi REDBY x ti**#*ii*-fi**kf The dance given by Mr. and Mrs. Krantz and Miss Katherine Work- man in the Redby hall was largely The first election was held in the, Tablets and you will soon be well, Copyright ITart Schaffner & Marx Sc attended. - An. enjoyable eveming was' spent, after which refreshments were served before the guests de- parted for their homes. Mrs, Leslie Workman has return- sister, Mrs. Jno. Horn, Mr. Hanson purchased a stock of merchandise from O. Krantz | last Thursday. He now owns the entire stock in the store. Mrs. Garrigan was shopping at Be- midji between trains last Tuesday. ‘Miss Nancy Dudley returned from Lawrence, Kansas, where she' has been attending school for the past |year. A Good Investment. W. D. Magli, a well known mer- chant of Whitemound, Wis., bought 12 stock of Chamberlain’s medicine so !;as to be able to supply them to his | customers. After receiving them he | was himself taken sick and says that one bottle of Chamberlain’s Colic, | Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy was {worth more to him than the cost ion his entire stock of these medic- ines. For sale by All Dealers. Kk KKK KK KK KKK KKK * NORTHERN * K KKK KKK KK KK KKK Miss Louise Wilcox of the town of Northern entertained friends at her home Monday evening in honor of her uncle, C. G. Wilcox, of Pere, Wis. Miss Julia Nielson of Bemidji and friend, Miss Cathryne Lesh of St. ed from Wilton where she visited her | Paul, Mnm are spending the week Wwith Miss Nielsen’s 1pal'ents at Lake Moval. \ Earl Hugget of Park Rapids is a guest at the F. E. Anderson home. Misses Nielson Lech and L. Mil- cox, and Messrs. C. G. Wilcox, A. C. Wilcox, W. H. Grover, Hans Nelson and Martin Berge ‘were .royally en- tertained at the home of Misses Ser- ena and Jessie Blue Sunday evening. Miss Julia Nielson entertained in honor of her fried, Miss Lech of St. Paul, Tuesday evening. T Hok KKK KK KKK KKK i MALCOLM * KR KKK KKK * KKK KKK Another big rain Friday night and Saturday. There will be a celebration at Herman Ackorblade’s and Ben How- land’s on July 4. A fair-sized crowd attended the Ladies’ aid auction sale and pienic at Annie Sversvold’s last Wednes- day. The receipts were $22 Herman Ackerblade and Mr. Lind are cutting out the timber on the range line north of Benson’s. Frank Henrickson and Ole War- ner are fencing for the former. Mrs. Benson and Annie Sversvold were Dpicking berries -on Christ Storm’s land last Thursday. The Best Medicine in the World. “My little girl had dysentery very bad. I thought she would die. Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea’ Remedy cured her, an: can truthfully: say that I think it is the best medicine in the world,”: writes Mrs. \William Orvis, Clare, Mich. ' For sale by All Dealers. MUNDAY JULY 6th Under Canvas West Bros. Show Offering a play of today A TEXAS RANGER With the famous Cow Boy Band UPERB TARTLING GENIC URPRISE Under a waterproof tent Hear the Cowhoy Band Goncert “Doing” counts ENOISE isn’t the thing that counts on the Fourth; there are hundreds of better ways to celebrate, and you've all « found it out pretty gene,rally. Whatever you read about us in our advertisin i you see about us, you can be sure it’s a conservative state- y ment of what we’ll actually do; of the values we really give. & 7 Most men, too have found that “noise” isn’t the thing that counts most about a store; it’s how they do a thing. We try to tell you about ourselves in a quiet’ modest way. That we sell Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes ought to be strong evidence of our ability to do thmgs for you in a better way. neider Bros. Co. The Home of Hart Schaffner & Marx Good Clothes - Open Friday Evening 3, or whatever