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w, $ CORRESPONDENCE S WILTON ITEMS. Lester Watkins has returned from North Dakota. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Patterson spent Sunday at Harry Bower's. Mr. Bell of Minneapolis is here putting the heating apparatuses in the school houses in this dis trict. Mr. and Mrs A. Martin cele brated their twenty.fifth anaver sary last Thursday the 21st. Many friends were present. Mrs. Ernst and son Kenneth were Bemidji visitors Tuesday. Luman Aldrich is reported quite ill. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gustafson expect to leave this week for claim near Campbell Lake. Julius Belden have arrived home from North Dakota Services were held at the Lutheran church last Sunday. Many people are afflcted with mumps in this vicinity Mrs. Clarence Kawdon left Sunday for A ure, where she will teach a five months' term of bchool. Mrs. LeVan and Miss Frances Bowers spent Sunday at the iat" ter's parents, E. Bowers Bemidji $34 \f? Phone lit Bemidji Is one of the Four Railway and Com mercial Centers of the Northwest 90 DAILY UNTIL OCTOBER 31ST NI Mrs. Bazii Jarbo and Mrs. John Shepards were shopping in Bemidji last Saturday. Dr. Anna Newberry and Elmer Ellsworth were transacting busi ness in Bemidji Monday. Frank Manly of Bemidji, is spending this week on his claim here. Mrs. E. Bowers has shipped a car load of lumber to North Dakota. Mrs. Joseph Henderson spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Fogg. Mrs. Charles Rawdon and family and Mrs. Thomas Bren nan and family spent Sunday with Mrs. ErAst. Mrs. Henshaw, who was spok en of as being very low, in last weefc's items, passed away Tues day morning. The family has the sympathy of many friends. NOTICE FO$. PUBLICATION Department of the Interior. Land Office at Cash Lake. Minn Sept. 25.1905 Notice is hereby -riven that the following named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in supportbf his claim, *md that said proof will be made before Clerk of District Court, at Bemidji. Minn on Nov 10th 1905 viz CHARLES W SCRUTCHIN. who made Homestead entry No. 483 for the lot 4. sec 26. and lot 4. sec 35, twp 146 of 34w He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultiva tion of said land, viz Charles Putnam. Stainbrook, Henry Falls and Gust Dohrman, all of Remidji.Mlnn E S.OAKLEY, Kegister offers unparalelled opportunities for Business and Manufacturing No other city of its size in the State of Minnesota has such Railway and Shipping Facilities* Lots for sale by Bemidj Townsite & Improvement Co H. A. SIMONS, Agent. Swedback TOg California Through tourist cars every Tuesday morning 8:20 a. m. arriving Los Angeles 8:25 a. m., San Francisco 6:35 p. m., following Saturday Double berth $6.75 via The Sunshine Route CHICAGO MILWAUKE E & ST. PAU RAILWA AN SANT A FE ROUT E 1C.K KT*s *& ROBERT STREET. ST PAUL HVlXXilO. 3 coLLET AVENUE. MINNEAPOLIS W DIXON. NWPA.ST PAUL MINN Oar Facilities $ for PLUMBIN of AL KINDS are Unexcelled. 2 Let as yon Prices. Doran Bros- 225 The Daily Pioneer PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON j|f' Official Paper Village of Bemidji By R. W HITCHCOCKr No Lobby Needed. THE secretary of the state drainage league frankly an nounces that his purpose in soli citing money up and down the state on the plea of the needs of the state in the way of drainage, is to put apart of such moneys into his own pocket and the bal ance into a lobby to be maintain ed at Washington to induce con gress to appropriate money to drain the reservation lands in the state. The Cass Lake Times in an able editorial denounces any at tempt to maintain a lobby| at Washington for this purpose and justly remarks that this 'is a matter which our senators and representatives ought to be able to attend to withoutjthe help of a paid lobby. The Duluth Herald, in a recent editorial, also enlarges upon the fact that such a lobby is entirely unnecessary. The state drainage league of course needs money but not for any such purpose. The chief good which will result from the state drainage league is the continued agitation of the matter of drain age. The meeting of the league atCrookston was worth more to the cause of drainage than all the money that can be raised by the league. It created an interest in, and an enthusiasm for drain age, whose value cannot be esti mated in dollars and cents. THE REPORT intendent Regan shows that the schools of Beltrami county 'are making headway. Nine sub stantial new school houses were built last year and the average number of months of, school maintained is gradually increas ing CANNOT E LOCATED. Woman Indicted for Attempting to Blackmail Governor Herrick. Cnicago, Sept 28.Efforts were made by the Chicago police during the da to find Mrs Marie Ivers Law reaee, alias Minnie Lee, who was in* dieted by the grand jury in Cleveland on a charge of attempting to black mail Governor Herrick of Ohio Gov ernor Hornck was one of the wit nesses. i' All of Mrs Lawrence's relatives in Chicago denied knowledge of her whereabouts and her former home* has been vacated. It is expected requisi tion papers will he made out and the woman, if found, held pending their arrival Cleveland, Sept. 28.The Cuyahoga county grand jury has returned two Indictments against Minn ie Lee, alias Ellen Iber, of Chicag o, on the charge of attempting to blackmail Governoi Herrick. One indictment charges the woman with verbal attempt at black mail and the oth er with committiag the offense by writing. Alexander W "Pond, formerly a well known business man of Chicago, com mitted suicide at Boston .b shooting. Cold It should be borne in mind that every cold weakens the longs, low ers the vitality and prepares the system for the more serious dis eases, among which are the two greatest destroyers of human life, pneumonia and consumption Chamberlain's" Cough Remedy has won its great popularity by its prompt cures of this most common ailment. I aids expectoration, re lieves the lungs and opens the secretions, effecting a speedy and permanent cure. I counteracts any tendency toward pneumonia. Pric* 35c, Large SUc 50c. I BITS I FROM [THE x^ tatered in fene postoffice at Bemidji, Minn., as second class matter. SUBSCRIPTION $5 PER YEAR of County Super- NORTH! COUNTR i Even Little Palls finds iron. Todd county's fair was the biggest ever. Koochiching too, gets a new catholic church. Grand Rapids paper twenty tons a day. mill If we all thought alike, public affairs would be a stag merit, weedy, neglected pool. There are few things to equal the beautiful blue of lake Bemidji under autumn skies. Northome contemplates which great satisfaction its completed water plant. Thief River River Falls has a sizzling political pot from which it is endeavoring to fish out a mayor The' Oberg Journal takes a week's vacation from its arduous duties as the political Nestor of the north country Candidites come and candi dates go in the Sixth, but Con pressman Buck man seems more securely entrenched every day.' Judge McClenahan is doing somethiiaginthe way of sentences that should be a warming to the evil minded of Beltrami county. Hibbing, quoted in a fatherless circular on the streets of Bemidji as a model village, is having the time of its life attempting to float bonds in the sum of one hundred thousand dollars to take up out standing orders, and provide for public improvements. WANT SHORTER WORKDAY. Concerted Movement of Railroad Em ployes in That Direction. .Chicago, Sept 28 The Tribune says Preparations are under wa for a concerted movement on the part of the big railroad brotherhoods to se cure a reduction of the present work ing hours for railway employes all over the country The move already has been discussed in the grand coun cils of the organization. It is expect that it will assume definite form within the next two months. The grievance committees of many Western railroads will gather in Chi cago in December to discuss desired changes in working conditions A the same time the schedules govern ing wages and hours will expi re on at least three Western roadsthe North western, the Burlington and the St Paul According to plans now laid the opportunity will be seized to broach the propos ed demands of the employes. The present hours of work on the railroads range from ten to fourteen, but no case are they fixed. This is due to the nature of the employment. The brotherhoods, it is said, have no Intention of appealing for -a limit ed workday. They have planned rather to seek a general reduction which shall be proportionate in all branches of the railroad servic e. NOTICE O APPLICATION for LIQUO LICENSE STATE OF MINNESOTA,) COUNTY O BBI/TRAMI. SS Village of Bemidji. Notice is hereby given that application has been made in writing to the Village council of said village of Bemidji and filed in my office, praying for license to sell intoxicating liquors for the term of one year, commencing on September 7th, 19(6. and terminating September 7,1906. by the following person, and at the followingplace, as stated in said appli cation, respectively, to-witj H. E. ANDEBSON Front room, first floor, two story frame build ing, situated on lot thirteen (13). block fifteen (15), original townsite of Bemidji, Minn. Said application will be heard and deter mined by said Village council of the Village of Bemidji at the recorder's office in the city hall in said village of Bemidji, in Beltrami county, and state of Minnesota, on Monday, the 9th day of October A. D. 1905, at 8 o'clock p. m. of that day Witness my hand and seal of said village this 25th day of September, A. D. 1905 [Seal] W. BAH-BY Recorder, PRINTERS COMPOSITORS wanted immediately in the leadi ng printing offices in Minne apolis, scale, $18.00. Also linotype ope rators, stonemen, make-up men, and ap prentices. Open shop 54 hours a week time and one-half for overtime. Come in now and secure permanent positions. Contracts made with competent men, if desired. Transportation will be refund sd. Address or call at once, Minneapolis Typothetae, 10 and 11 Franklin Building, 206 4th S South Minneapolis. FOR SALE. FOR SALERubber stamps. jThe Pioneer will procure any "kind of a rubber stamp for vou on short notice. FOR RENT. FOR RENT- 35 room hotel doing fine business. Will rent to re sponsible party at reasonable terms. Excellent opportunity for good hotel man. Address or call at Pioneer office. MISCELLANEOUS. WRITE A. D. THE COMFORTABLE WAY. E4.ST BOUND No 108 Park Rapids Line 5 30 a (Connects with Flyer at Sauk Cen tre, arrives Minneapolis about 3 00 formerlj 4 45 No 34 36 Duluth Express MALT TONIC Satisfied for One Cent A Word! i-4 FOR SALEMagnificent moose head, mounted will be sold Cheap Inquire at this office. STEPHENS, Crooks ton, Minn., about the new toVns of Holt, Middle River, Strathcona and Grenbush on the Thief River Falls extension. PUBLIC LIBRARY Open Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sat urdays, 2:30 to 6 p, m. Thurs day 7 to 8 p. also. Li brary in basement of court House. Mrs. E. R. Ryan, li brarian. 12 39 a WEST BOUND. No 3. Fosston Lie 6 TZ 3o 2 io a No 107 ParJk Eapids Lie J^pm TVJJI, INFOBMATIOIS tROM E E CHAMBERLAIN. Agt. Bemidji, Minn. DOCTOR LAURITZEN'S A wonderful flesh and blood maker makes rich, creamy milk for nursing- mothers reg ulates the stomach and bowels imparts a good appetite cures constipation by aidinp the digestion quiets the nerves and induces restful sleep. PRESCRIBED BY PHYSICIANS. A delicious, wholesome tonic that is non-intoxicating. OLD BY ALL DRU6QISTS If your druggist should not have it, write for price list. Our booklet of testimonials from physicians and patients, sent free to any address that mentions this paper, LAURITZEN MALT CO.. MINNBAPOMS, MINN Minnesota & International I Connection with the ..Northern Pacific. Provides the best train passenger service between Northome, Funkley Blackduck, Bemidji, Walker and intermediate points and Minne apolis, St. Paul, Fargo and Duluth and all points east, west and south. Through coaches between Northome and the Twin Cities. N change of cars. Ample time at Brainerd or dinner. TIME CABD Effective June 4th 1905 ~r Dally except 8unday Daily ex* STATIONS Daily ex. Sunday Sunday 630 a. m. Lv.... Northome Ar m. 7:50 6.55 a. m. Ar Funkley LIT. p. m. 725 7-10 a.m.LT Blackduck Lv.p 7:10 727 Tenatrlke Lv. 6:51 7.42 TurtleRiver 638 8:20 .Bemidji 6.10 9:07 Laporte 5:13 9:88 Walker 4:45 10:07 Hackeosaek 413 10:25 Beckus 8.57 10:48 Pine Elver 8:36 11.05 Pequot 3:18 12:05 p. m. Ar......Brainerd. m.2:25 Bullhead Lake Branch &00a m. Lv. Kelllher Ar. pan. 8.05 6:45 a-m, Ar... .Funkley-' Lv. p.m. 730 N. BY Dally except Sunday 1.30 p. in. Lv Brainerd Ar. m. 1:05 8:30 Little Fatts Lv. 12:10 3:27 St. Cloud... a. m. 11:05 4:50 Anoka 9:48 5:30 Ar Minneapolis Lv. 9:lp 6:00 Ar St. ffaU Lv. a. m. 8:40 Daily 2-30 3-21 520 6-08 6:25 Lv Brainerd Aitkin ..Carlton Superior .Dnluth.. -Ar 12:20 5:00 Ar. Ar .Lv a 12.15 11:28 ..9-35 8:46 8:30 .Brainerd A 2:25 Fargo a 9:40 W *r4* GEMMELL. Gen Hg St Paul. Minn, n^tvw^ggg- HELP WANTED. WANTEDCompetent girl for general housework. Inquire Mrs. Thomas Bailey. WANTEDCompositors, $18 per wk. nonunion. Permanent position to competent men in St. Paul. Apply at once. St. Paul Typothetae, Ger..Am. Bk Bldg. ^-*-v r^fe I WANTEDFor U. S. army able bodied, unmarried men be tween ages of 21 and 35, citi zens of United States, of good character and temperate habits, who can speak, read and write English. For inf formation apply to Recruiting Officer, Miles block, Bemidji. Minnesota. Lost and Found. LOSTPurse containing Fifteen dollars reward for re turn to Pioneer office. LOSTOpportunities for profit when you neglect the Pioneer want columns. LOSTDiamond ring. Reward of $75 will be paid by owner for its return to Pioneer office PROFESSIONAL A v 13 S LAWYERS. J-A D. H. FISK Attorney and Counsellor a Law Office opposite Hotel Markbam. P. J. Russell Attorney a Law seniDji ruNN. E. E. flcDonald. C. A. Pltkiffi McDonald & Pitkin LAWYERS Bemidji. riinn. Office: Swedback Block PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. L. A. Ward, M. D., Physician and Surgeon. Diseases of the Eye a specialty. Glasses fitted. Dr. Rowland Gilmore Physician and Surgeon Office: riUes Block Dr. E. H. Maronm Physician and Surgeon Office: Over First National Bank Residence Phone aai Office Phono stf DRAY AND TRANSFER. Wes Wright, Dray and Transfer. Phone 40. 404 Beltrami Ave. Tom Smart, Drav and Baggage, Safe and Plane Movta* a Specialty. Phone No. 5 8 618 America Avenue DENTISTS. Dr. R. B. Foster, Dr. Phinney SURGEON DENTISTS PHONE 124 MILES BLOCK. Dr. C. M, Smith, DENTIST Office over E. H. Winter's Store. I O. E Fraternal Order of Bogles.BeosMfiAerfoNo. jai. Moots every Wednesday at 8 p. a*.. QUaW'a HaH. A.T.Wheelecfc, W.PresMea* H.Lsfilea, W. Secretary VMtJac Bacies unrnVillyInvited. 4 Webster & Cooley Wall PapersPaint Store One door south of old O 5 building. Telephone No. 283. A Eastern Washington and North era Idaho Abound in rich agricultural laads#-^ suitable for diversified farming jpff*' and fruit raising without irriga tion. Cheap grafting lands can be secured, and the largest body of white pine in the United States is located northern Idaho. Here are found the fa mous wheat fields of the Palouse and Big Bend countries. The mining camps of the Coeur d'Aleneand Bitter Boot moun tains, as well as the Bossland and Republic districts, furnish profitable markets for all the farmer or fruit grower** can raise. jym %n For particiulafsf write W C. W. Mott, General Emigration Agent, Northern 'Pacific Railway, S Paul, Minr. ^Jk -*i*. 'fc*0 r~3 z^Q