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to Kit to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to Phone 233. ~X~K. j: A,,~A jgTji- -BRUNSWICK-BAXKE Fancy Peelen mmruis, jiercau Regular price 30c Fancy Pears. per can Regular price :i(V Fancy Etfgr Plums, per can Regular pricei!5c Fancy Preserved Strawberles, per can Regular price 30o Fancy Canned Sweet Potatoes, per can Fancy Canned Apples. per gallon can Fancy Home Cured Hams, per lb Fancy Home Cured Shoulder. per lb Fancy 3K Herring, -each ONIONS &m^*tt*&*&^ mm^^m J. A. McConkey. All those who have drayipg books should finish them ana bring them to our store by not later than Jul.v fi.fi". On the morn- ing of July 11th they will he turned over to the judges to pass on and then the. prizes will be awarded. We are well pleased with the way our teas and coffees have taken with the people but with our experience of this line during the past four years, it is nothing more than we expeeted, for we obrisider that they are the finest line it is possible to get. During the berry season we have all sizes of fruit jars: Mason, glass fruit cans, pints, 55c per do/en, quarts 05 per dozen, 2-quarts, 85c per dozen. In stone, fruit jars, quarts, $1.25 per dozen, 1-gallon size, iirtt- eaeli. 2-gallon size, 4 each and 5-gallon size, $1.25 each. Extra fruit jar caps and rubbers. A large consignment of jelly glasses will be in this week, also another large shipment of crockery. Trices will he as low as they can be made and leave a small margin of prolit. Yours Very Truly, J. A. HOFF, Painter and Decorator. Paper Hanging, somini and'Art Work. Kalsomining, J. A. General Banking Business. Fire Insurance. Ffi C. H. MILES Wholesale Liquor Dealer Agent for Anheuser-Busch Famous St. Louis Beer R1TDWE1S1TR 'AAA A A. Billiard Hall. ,L. J. MATHENY, Prop. Fine Line of Cigars & Tobaccos Bemidji, Fan Minn. "'J- 3 LETTllfiF. ^L^__ ^idji Hotel, /JOHN BAHR, Prop. i McCONKEV.m Monk is Here! Bring in your Sign Orders! Pictorial, Electrical and Novelty Signs, Banners and Show Cards. New, Neat and Up-to-Date. k*imberntei}s State Barjk BEMIDJI VdA TE. COOLEY 1 PaiirteTTT'a^eFIIanger and Decorator. Phono 283. ifitJaSPPSMflKMC8l:'^liKiKl"iai'ia .WWIKIWWWBEfiff|g MW8C^!Slg!SSSg!g:'''' O ft i Dr. J. Warninger *&? I O/y IK] Office in rear of Arcade RamSHii -v i Saloon. 41 li si. Tlion.- :.n DeiHlUJI j a| Owner of (iem rat EffaclcTord, record j~i hi 15' 10 2' 202 Third St. raxkham Hotel, F. P. HANNIFIN, Prop. 12.00 Per Day and Upward. ml Uioclcford record I he season of 19M Q|i 2::i."-.|. who willi m:il i ilie season of V.M Ati 1^ jIDollaiscashi Hmt ..t 2 3 tiiirl.i in sV i i fee of $20 Fiv iH ijs*| amiil'wlic,r.... tin,- mare 'l'ii-- i'.| in i v, inIIV tK ra know....i'i i. i- in lual. Don' fail se lO- 15 '"'for in- el!:-,!. you'it mares fg Thos. Smart DRA and BAGGAG E SAFE and PIANO MOVIN A SPECIALTY BEMIDJI, MINN. The Daily Pioneer I'UIlI.ISIIKl) EVRKY AKTKUNOON. PIONEER PUBLISHING CO. By R. W. HITCHCOCK. ntered lu the itostofliec. at Bemidji, Minn, as second class matter. Wieial County and City Paper SUBSCRIPTION $5 PER YEAR Clapp's Big Hit. If there has been any doubt as to whom the people of Minnesota want to succeed Senator Clapp the recent state convention has removed it. As presiding officer of the convention Senator Clapp made a big hit, and the man who could so successfully handle fif teen hundred partisans, keyed up to the highest pitch of excite ment, and ready at the lightest word to fly at each other's throats, is certainly an eminently fit man to represent the state in the United States senate. It is only plain truth to say that Sena tor Clapp saved the republican party from disruption. But for his clear judgment, his prompt decision and his vigorous enforce ment of the order there would probably be two republican tickets in Minnesota today. If Tom Keed was a better presiding officer than Senator Clapp, wo congratulate the memory of the man from Maine. Robert C. Dunn. After the most spectacular, the most exciting and the most strenuous compaign ever fought in Minnesota Robert C. Dunn has been nominated for governor and will probably be elected in November by the largest major ity ever given a candidate for governor in the history of the state of Minnesota. Being the first paper in Beltrami county and one of the first in the north ern part of the state, to announce its support of Mr. Dunn the Pio n'eer cannot fail to be much grati fied that he has been nominated. Mr. Dunn owes bis nomination to his record for efficiency as an administrative officer and to his personal popularity. We are confident that three fourths of Beltrami county, irrespective of party, desired his nomination and that Beltrami county will give him more votes in November than it has ever yet given any candidate for any office. tttttttt* FtttetotFtttetr*- SIDELIGHTS $ ^=SON THE CONVENTION^ H. P. Hall, the veteran news paper man, delighted the conven tion in a short speech during the tiresome wait for the report of tha committee on credentials. After serving the democracy since the sixties Mr. Hall two years ago turned republican. He implored the-convention not to disrupt the party at this time, but to stand firm and give him a chance now that he had entered the fold. The convention by Friday night had been in session too JxingJ:aJ3eipatieniV-w-ith--speeches. About one o'clock Saturday morning a delegate nominated *|f lTts~fa~voTTte tor railway and ware house commissioner. He reeled off his eulogy in a sing song tone of voice for a minute or two when some stentorian lunged delegate from the rear of the stage roared, "Amen", and that particular speech ended right there. As between .fudges Jaggard, Douglass and Searle it was evi dent before the announcement of the vote that Judge Jaggard had been nominated. Barely had Yellow Medicine cast its vote when the Renville delegation struck up Jaggard, Jaggard, We are all for Jaggard etc. The republican state conven tion of last week was the most remarkable convention ever held in the history of the state. Never did so many delegates attend a state convention in Minnesota, never were so many seats con tested: for three days fifteen hundred men stood on the tiptoe of expectancy: rumors of fraud. of trickery, of trades, of riot thickened the air: but on the surface never was there so much good humor, so mucli If*tighter, so many funny thing* in any con vention. Wit and humor may be said to have saved the day. The Dunn delegation and the Collins delegation from Beltrami county sat side by side through out the convention their seats being on the stage and only about fifteen feet from the chair man's desk. Senator Clapp was master of the convention at all times with one exception. When the cheer ing subsided after the memor able vote on the adoption of the minority report of the committee on credentials, an excited dele gate in the rear of the auditorium gained the ear of the chair and moved the nomination of Dave Clough for governor by acclima tion. For a few moments Sena tor Clapp had more than he could do to manage his sides, let alone the convention. M. J. Dowling, the handless and footless ex-speaker of the house, headed the Renville county delegation. Just before the famous vote which settled the nomination for governor, the most tense moment of the con vention, Mr. Dowling and his delegation cheerfully broke into song with -Moses, Moses, We are all for Moses Out they go In he goes On a bod of roses. Moses, Moses, We are all for Moses. The convention roared its ap proval and Senator Moses E. Clapp did not seem much dis pleased, Queer things will happen in politics. Testimony was intro duced in the Ramsey county con test to show that the primary in one precinct was held in a room in a private residence with all doors locked and the .only means of access to the room was a win dow the sill of which was seven feet from the ground. Those who wanted to vote ajoproached the window and if they had the pass word a hand reached down from the window and took the ballot. There were two judges and one of them confessed that the Dunn ballots were cast on the floor and a solid Collins dele gation was sent to the county convention. During the Beltrami county contest the testimony of the Dunn men worked L. H. Bailey into a fury of indignation and he broke forth with a vigorous and pic turesque presentation of the Col lins side of the case. He ended very dramatically and was retir ing when be was asked why, if the Collins people had.so large a control of the county convention, they did not elect their delegates, Mr. Bailey shook his fist over the committee and shouted, "Why we've got a majority right here in the state convention and yet we can't do anything!" The committee gave itself over to smiles and the audience simply, roared with laughter. Night Was Her Terror. "I would cough nearly all night long," writes Mrs. Chas. Apple gate, of Alexandria, Ind., "and could hardly get any sleep. I had consumption so bad that if I walked a block would cough frightfully and spit blood, but, when all other medicines failed, three $1.00 bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery wholly me and I gained fifty-eight pounds." It's absolutely guaranteed to cure coughs, colds, la grippe, bron chitis and all throat and lung troubles. Price 50c and $1.00. Trial bottles free at alldruggists. Excursion to lake Superior July 22. Special excursion train to Du luth and Superior, via the Great Northern Railway loaves Bemidji at 9:34 A. M. Fare for round trip $3.00. Take this opportunity of seeing beautiful LakeSnporior. Fob futheiL-JnloxniatioJi-jeall---ort- agent Great Northern Railway. A reward of i'M) will be paid by the under signed for the discovery and finding of the bodiesof Mr. N. Dahl and his daughter. Aagol Dahl who disappeared froth their claims on section B3-1S1-32. Beltrami county, two miles from Quiring P. on o'r about. April 1Mb, 11)04. and $50 will he paid for any in I'oiinatioii thai will lead to.s'uch discovery. O. t.'.'KOOJ) 1 e. C. STKANDEU June I*, i'KM. Orookston, Minn. Hows This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHKNEV & Co., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him per fectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able t3 carry out any obligations made by his tirni. 'WALDIXO, KINNAN & MARVIN. Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internal!v, acting directly upon the blood and mucous sufaces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price 75c. per bottle. Sold bv all Druggists. "Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. W. G. SCHROEDER OKAl.KK IN General Merchandise, Dry Goods, and Shoes, Groceries, Crockery, Stoneware, Glassware, Flo11r, Feed and Hay, S3(xl Grain, Lincoln Oats, Six-Row Barley, Fodder Corn and -AIX KINDS OF Garden Seeds and Grass Seeds. University Canned Goods FLOUR.Pillshury's Best and Ada Flour. A No. 1 Meadow Land IJa, 113 per ton. Give me a call. W. G. Schroeder, Phone 209. I NOTICE OF APPLICATION for LIQUOR LICENSE, Notice Js hereby gjyen, that application has been made in wFlLintrtd the board pf county commissioners of said county of llelt rami and filed in ray office, praying for license to sell intoxicating lienors for the term commencing on Jul.v 11. 1W1, and terminating on July 10. I'.i05, by the following persons, and at the fol lowing place, as stated in said application respectively, to-wlt: OLAE OLSON CO. One-story frame building, 24x50 feet, situat ed about 200 feet east of the Clark & Gannon building facing river in the town of Spooner, Beltrami county. Minn. Said application iy.il he heard and deter mined by said board of county commissioners at the auditor's office in the court house in the village of Bemidji. in Beltrami county. state of Miunesota, on Wednesday, the liith day of July, 1M4. at 10 o'clock a. m. of that day. Witness my hand and seal of said office this 5th day of July A 1). 1904. ISKAII] D. L. SYLVESTER* 5-12 'Auditor- NOTICE OF APPLICATION for LIQUOR LICENSE. STATE OF MINNESOTA, K- County of Beltrami, t* 1 Noticerts hereby given, that application lias lx'eii made in writing to the board of county commissioners of said county of Beltrami and lilcd in my office, praying lor license to sell iBii)\ii.' (tin^ liduors for lie term commencing on .1 illy 1, 1M, and terminating on .June 30. l!Mr li.v the following persons, and. at the following place, as stated in said application respectively, to-wit: KOLSTAD and FLOM. Ill llial certain one-story frame building situate on the nwM. section 0, township 161. range 'M. and uliouRosea 100 feet One Cert* w, la ai easHeltramtbound-ethfot ar line between and coun ties, and alwut. 100 feet hoptb of the Minnesota & Manitoba Kail way."and about 10 rods east of the Koosevelt post office. Said application will be heard and .deter mined by suiit board of .county commissioners at the aiiditor'sontyf in the court house in the village of llemidji in UeltraW county, state of Minnesota, oh Wednesday, thst ISM' day of July, 1904, at 10 oclocji a. ni. of that day. Witness ray hand and seal of said office this :.th day of July A-1 i'M- LHlSAfcl h- SYI^VESTEU, 5-13 Auditor. Working Night and Day. The bnsiest and mightiest little, thing that ever was made is Dr. King's New Life Pills. These pills change weakness into strength, listleness into energy, brain-fag into mental power. They're wonderful in building up the health. Only 25c per box. Sold by all druggists. N Pity shown, "Por_years fate was after, me continuously" writes F, A- Gul ledge, Verbena. Ala. "1 had q. Terrible case of piles" causing twenty-lour tumors. When all failed Bucklen's Arnica Salve cured me. Equally ood for burns and all aches and pnins, Only 25c at all Druggists. Excursions East. Summer tourist tickets to all eastern points by train and steamer atgreatly reduced rates If you intend going East let us plan your trip. We can save you time and money. Duluth South Shore & Atlantic Railway, Mart Adson, General Agent, 430 Spau Iding Hotel Block, Du)tuh, Minn. G3-72 Safeguard the Children. Notwithstanding all that is done by boards of health and charitably inclined persons, the death rate among small children is very high during the hot weather of the summer months in the largo cities- There is not probably one case oi' bowel com plaint \n a hundred, however, that could not be cured by the timely use of Chamberlain's Colic," Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. For sale by Barker's Drug store. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. This remedy is certainly to be seeded in a)most every home be fnrp. the summer i always be depended upon even in jthi2_most_severeand- dangero as cases. It is especially valueable for summer disorders in children. It is pleasant to take and never fails to give prompt relief. Why not buy it now? It may save life. For sale by Barker's Drug store. PopnlaT Excursion. The Great Northern railway an nounces a popular excursion to Duluth and Superior Friday, July 22. Special train leaves Bemidji at {:34 a. m. Returning leaves Du luth 2:30 p. m., Superior 2:45 p. m., Sunday, July 24- Round trip 3. For further information call on agent Great Northern railway. Hotel Cathcart, Thos, Cathcart & Son, Props. Baudette, Minn. This Hotel is specially adapted for the traveling public*, beautifully locat ed on the banks of the great Rainy 1 liver fac ing the Canadian border. a pay strict attention to run quietly and orderly place. ^gggBaSSBg^aSBaBB^SSEBSBBBBi PIONEER WANTED Dishwasher and chambermaid at the Lake Shore hotel. WANTED -Good girl for general housework in small family. Call on 905 Bemidii avenue. WANTEDAt once, apprentice girl to learn to set type and to learn the newspaper business generally. Pioneer office. WANT COLUMN HELP WANTED, WANTED. Dishwasher at The Grill. tf ^WANTEDTo fill your wants. Nothing does it like a Pioneer want ad. WANTED Intelligent young man for outside work, Brink Tnan hotel. r 133 FOR SALE. FOR SALELimited number of copies of the Pioneer's souvenii edition. Pioneer office. LOST AND FOUND. LOST, STRAYED OR STOLEN Big St Bernard dog, with plain collar on, answers to name of Saunders. Reward at this office. STRAYED.A~n Iron Grey horse. Finder please notify C. Nangle, Bemidji, Minn. FOR RENT. FOR RENT One furnished room. Inquire of Wm. Blocker. DR. F. E. BRINKMAN. CHIROPRACTIONFR. OFFICE HOURS: 10 a. m, to Noon, and 1 to 5:30 p. m. I realize that it is sometimes very embarassing for a lady to tell a physician about her troubles. For tbat reason keep in attendance a lady at my office from 1 to 5:30 p. m. She assists (if desired) all ladies in getting ready for examinations is present (if desired) while am giving adjustments. The cause of all female diseases is in the spinal column (small of the back) and 1 find it is unnecessary to adjust other than the cause for the removal of the cause always allows the diseased organs to resume their natural positions and functions. Tfence I never require local examination and never give local treatment, and even so, there is no line of diseases with which I have more complete success than those which afflict womankind. i *t fti.^.^. A-^ "V ft -*r ,-^IL Grove's Pepsin Coffee The only Headache Remedy which does not weaken the heart. Price 10 cents and 25 cents per bottle, CASH PAID FO DR SNAKE ROOT. CITY DRUG STOREf THE PIONEER. DRVG STO www t?TT y-TT R^ E OrF B.-1IDJI,. i Mak Hay While the Sun Shines." But before buying your Hay-Mak- 1 ing Implements, remember that FY M. mHLZHHN & CO., Carry a full line of MOWERS, RAKES, and all other Implements for making hay, F. M. Malzahn & Co. over, I .J r y^^T Plumbing and Pipe Work, and can save you 50 per cent on every job, large or small. Call and get prices, they do not cost a cent. All Kinds Of Tin Work Done On Short Notice. Call or phone 225. i J. J. DORAN, 1 WBSBm M33 t'wSUSHIrKx':Ki?agig Fraternal Order of Eagles, Bemidji Aerie No.3*1. Meets every Wednesday t 8 p. m., Ojlmotir's Hull, A. T. Wheelock. W. President rl. LeBleu, Secretary Visiting Basics cordially invited. TO O LATE O CLASSIFY. TAKEN UP:- Gray horse, weight about 11 Owner can iden tify at Tom Smart's barn,