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Entered.at the Postoffice at B:mld.fi Minnesota, a8 mol{i:l-ehu Matter, under ‘Act ', pngress ' of March 3, 1879, T o anonymous /Bontributions: Wtiter's nu;la bllé.:tl Qr;. on. glgp tv.&my P’Qneer‘lr’.mst,uacn this omite not Tater man luu: ublicdtion- In the ¢ur- ‘3 88 QOne Year: . 150 six Months . i .18°:Three Month: .mexn' PIONEDR—Twelve pages, pubil .HPy Thursday and sent postage pald-to any Sdaress tor, In advance, $2.00. nlas credit’ fa given this. paper, only the vm Press is entitled to the use: for re-publication of news dispatches credited to'it.-or otherwise.credited, and ais0 the local news published herein. . OFPICIAL COUNTY- AND CITY FROQERDINGS THE 'GOVERNOR SPEAKS UP # A’.certain young man by the name of Jacob'A: O. Preus’ might, long ere. this, have developed a cnge of ’expanding cranium. Many men Whoss years have been less frutiful of honors. than his, have had their noodles swell and swell until.they became so.top-heavy that sooner:or; later, ;usually sooner, they tumbled over into the discard. . "Today, as governor of ‘Minnesota, “Jakie” Preus ‘the same cordial,. courtepus, considerate, effiz that he was when Governor Preus has- just issued a statement lay- xylg low the rumor that he might become a candi: atefor the United States senate. 'The hold:he:Has the voters of the state by reason of the fact e fought and won the fight for good ald-fash- ipned American - government 'in Minnesota-and be- cduse he has made good. in. office, would make him aformidable candidate for:the ‘exalted office. of ed States senator. he placing self advancement above a. con- tious desire to keep faith with: the people, he t well become a candxdate for the office now by ‘Mr. Kéllagg -But ‘that isn’t the “Jakie” Prans way of doing business. “If I'can be of service to the state during the %t two \years, it will'be as gowrnor," ‘hé frankly: {elfuthe voters. “Should T become a candxdate for any- ther office: I should :be rebuk Nnt many men pvho .could’ see a Umwd StateL Were he a demagog and’ .man in a poker-gamé: auguratéd plans and M&ifi ths‘wham ofl » tésted by favotsble dttion' on'the' 4 ctb‘r thlngs whith neg Inhi stat 0 ,£YP- his col other poor prune- ot Boston: and lnywhere out Lof: . about - three .million high-grade .American .dolla; kalf ‘of :which he still had when. they’ in.the cyclone ¢ellar. o Z Now, in Chicago, on the secnn;l nypenr to tth not! more: thqn H % step 4orfi! d ‘gather in in return, certamly wins the, Inqvm;’;pbrgo " able to make people .do foolish:, thin, savings. 3 S That he took hs, toll from peopje who.eould W nflord to lose thqir money doem 't seem Why so mnny men‘wq “take a chance”jon ‘& PEoOpasi a poor. imitation of gold: bx stand. R W The:government hak, W money spent on worthless” &nd-imponsible prises, with oil:lesé.ati stock heading W annually to a stupendom tothl. ~Not somie gleefully ‘throw them[qut with a hide like a.crocad his. vietim about 8s mucl Perhaps after & long fime,"when :the:people have had enough tragic:lessons, th befln 4o nse a little good, commbn sense befc roll goadbye nnd turning ‘it ovorfl to.a nranger A colored man ‘down ta ’l'\lakegqc ~héén ahie to produce.an xmlgatmn of “cow’s, Milk Bottle Thérmometer: . A North Woodward housewife, who lives in .a° house bgasting a: hmck ppreb, jsuys: sh n mlways tell how’| AU by tl\e Ienwt‘h ul t.lxew.mne - his Vi who was the presxdmg ly Cork” at, the moneritous m in 1868 when the fourteen d to organize under the name of ” died in Leadville, Colorado, afper a: life of theatrical vicissitides that ranged from touring in afflpence atithe head of his own company, to béldg strandv.d penniless in Denver. ThHeke: in Leadyille his body rested, aye marked only by a weathe sfaihed ‘pine board on which an in ription was “scratched ‘with some |' 9, Boston Lodge No..10, B. P..0. d;“exhumed the body, took it tfi wit! E:§\‘p instrument, until on April 28, Bosfon, and buried it > thére idid ceremonial. COMPLETE STOCK Har‘d‘nnd"softfiul.finqflfl Blacksmith Conl. . | “crenm—Detroit. Kews. nfig. By comparison’ wnl\ tby thermometer, she says, she of "the: Bottle 1s;barely!-lifted and 'flne contents frozen usbout two °inchey down.. At 14 above she found the cup oved dp about two.inches and the milk” solld some' three Inches down, ven ahove is.good" for & projection of * “solid” milk - some four . eor By 0 snde at}:‘n:sphere would'be distributed han five pounds per square inch on:'any portion of the [ ship. hnmpnwer engines of tl vented: by Brofessor five |2 inclies above the bottle e nnd tlie (L contents ' seml-solid thnmgh\mt heé milk theunume:er is relluhle onty for: abovi liwer lempfirmuws “muist he judx the curvature ‘of ‘the frozen neck Of A REQ FTAURANT TI!AT AFPEALS @ hoth sexes must of meges: %‘ty be above.thé ordinary. :Onge you-have, gwen your- . Self the lixury''of W eal heré, you will never hesitate when dining out. And it is ‘Tiot ia luxury as-far asiprice goes. Our large sclle “of b\mness, and the e tiema of our system combifie’ kbep the prices most Teason- /| Y lpase. they will wnrk the flr’ will be expelled 150 ‘that '.hE vitcuunm-ce % OBy URIted” Press) 2 F‘" Camp Sherman, today ' Were " engaged efisi’ufi v o ‘ ‘the world odging, se Service men. werd o dia schnblrooms are iv:onsl eli ablé tancé aFm and:it is alui 1k This difficulty toget the fact that when th¢ schgol star instructors were forcé‘! to ®o e th' the ‘traine-es,” T sulting in what Joaked like inefficienc to the outsidér, has resulted in strong condemnation 6f the.schbol ; Bnt authorities in charxe believh x months the situation will changed and that critics of thorqughly approve of the be entl today .wi | school. “BRING RESULTS | hillicothe, Ohid} ich ‘will ens: Q) TTesD| | ward tetmilar saveifor the F hoi 5 of A OLD CITY ON: EMPLESIE American Archeshuglets Have vinoed T Hemualvds’ of Fiicts -Con- ‘basis ad applying, the Tates of the Fordney i, ‘that” the only;additic cost to the. rhmler wogm e the add|- uired nunde power of ‘the Government ' to compel ch information. IN CHRONIC +STATE -OF F R Observing - Author Ak ut ‘Right :When He':Describes . Conditjons Under Which All"Live, In his booL, “The Conquest of Fenr, Basil King say: “Look :at ‘the' people’.you ran up against’in. the ¢ourse -of-a*few hours. '| Every one isliving or Working in fe; ‘sandstone temple . nnder “tlie - other gments, Originally the temple had dight columhs In' leach /ot "the ‘ two avghitect; 6(word, “Feroplane " afily récehtly adinitted to. theigictionaty; has: heen {traced back'td:thé yegr 2879, “In that r a - Frétichman “n ;flhdthunflv erqia_ hine lige _Jones, Jont g Sired {t' IS poss| bleto tell which col- ony ‘beeyard will-collect ianiér by :urlnt the m‘l fectar, and obtainiig” the ' welgnt of | 7 “The mother is afraid" pr, his-competitor. “her chil- dren. ' The father is Aalrald for his | business, The clerk is afraid for his Job. ' The worker is afraid of his hoss “There s hardly. a man. who-is: not afraid that some’ other man will:ido: {3l ‘him’:a bad turn, = Theére is’Hardly /a womair.who is not ‘afrald that things she ‘craves may be denfed her, or that what’she loves muybe snatched away. “There’is not.a home or.an office or a_factory or aischool ;or a church in which' soine ‘hang-dog ‘apprehension is [ not: eating at the ‘hearts of the men, women. and . children’ \vho go in and out. . “I am readyto guess thnt nll “the. |, - miseries ‘wrought :by sin ‘and_si kness ' put:together would not equal those:we bring on ourselves by the means which, perhaps, we do least to counteract. “We are not-sick all’ the time; we are not’ sihning all the'stime; but all the tiwe al us—or practically allof us--are afraid of some one or some- Ing hay, took a drlnk "from a’ spring. | Not long after he.began. to feel an in- ternal pain- which ‘¢ontinned to in- | crease: gradu hl amtitiafter a year or on in'a New Eng- hospln and a snake ‘six inches ong was found in the lower part of hisi intestines. swallowed ‘the 4nake, when “it* was | sniall, whilé drinking from the 'spring’ | As Tie hdd To' cu ottier drink| J -veysel hé cduld mot have “seen snake. 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