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12 Wednesday Thursday JULY 1 hret Per. I Inrmnrp* I 11-12 Matinee2:JO Nlgrht 7* *0,* &/>e ORPHEUM Vaudeville Co. PratentinQ the Best Acts in Vaudeville THB MEDALLION TRIO in their latest mnsicat farco entitled "That Girl." THIS TRIALS OF AN AUTOMOBILI8T in moving pictures. KKBKVN CURTIS in the baantifnl lllns- I ratot) jouir, 'Only a Messago from Home, Hweut Home." T1IK BKLL TRIO, rendering some beauti ful S-HIKS Mild l?|r»OS. TH KI NETOSCOPE olTerin* will 1m "The KdncHtOfl Monkey, Xn«nst." "The (Jaities of Divorce," "Tho Young Train Bobbers." GET THE I1AI11T To the Coolant Place of Amusement la Our City. Adults 25c. Children 10c. BIJOU Continuous Au tomatic Drama and Vaudeville. 2 to 5 p. m. 7 to II p, m. 106 Broadway Programme for Monday, Ti»f niliy, Wednesday Tha Prince o! Wales' Reception At Lahore, India. A Gorgeous Display of Orioutul Splendor From Socialism to Nihilism See the beautiful wintor spbiihs in linsgia The Flat Dwellers A specific for tho blues Mnatrated Sonjts by Mr. UcraM Evan* Admlfslon 10c. Children 5c at afternoon performance. Penny Arcade in connoetion, admission free. 4. ». HMtaafe, 1. a. Efhetett HMtae, •. DRS. RINDLAUB SPECIALISTS. BYX. KAR, NOSE AND THROAT FARGO, N. D. 4eLe»4teete Bioek. N.P.D*«t. Bye, Ear, No«e and Throat HOSPITAL A. BEAUDOUX, M. D. SPECIALIST. Farce, R, D. Practice Limited to Diseases ol Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. 7 HOSPITAL: ZS Eighth St. North. Oppoalte Pratbyteriai) Church. OFFICE: ®1\vnrdi Bids. Third Floor. DR. C- E RASYE'^S-.g Osteopath rom Juno 10 to Kept. 1 an A l'"' Far#o ollicrs will be open on Tne«. Thnrs. & Chiropractor Hat. only. Phono H53. wel&ay.) Detroit, Minn. Friday, 'Phone ounday do Lendrecle'a Cottage. PROFESSIONAL CARDS ATTORNEYS. BARttBTT A RICHARDSON, ATWOH neya nt Law. Offices, 4 and 8 Morton building, Broadway, KOKKKTH, ATJfJUSTDB, HBNDKUSON Block, Broadway, Fargo. Probate prac tice a specialty. LEH. ARTIIU11 II., ATTORNEY A1* LAW. Offices, rooms 1. 2, 3, No. 10 Broadway, Fargo. Practices In all courts. *URNKR, II. U., ATTORNEY A1 LAW. Offices In Edwards Building, Broadway. Practice# In all courts. WLLKR, II ION It Y F., ATTORNEY AND Counsellor at Law. Over Fargo Natlensl Bank Block, Fargo. HOB IN SON. J. E.. ATTORNEY A1 LAW. ei2 Front Street, Fargo. Practices In all courts. Tax cases a specialty. BOOTT, W. A., ATTORNEY At LAW. Offices second floor Morton Black. Bread way. Fargo, N. D. PHYSICIANS. OR. PAUL SORKNESS, PHYBIOIAIf AMD Burgeon. Office over 604 Frent ttreet Fargo. DR. P. O. BURTON, PHYSICIAN AND Burgeon. Office over Font & Porterfleld's drug store. Phone 1038 office 1038-K residence. DR, i(i:, N* Kit n" if -V fk CALLANDER. PHYSICIAN and Surgeon. Office, deLendreale Block. Hours. 11 to 12. 3 to 6. 7 to 8. Bel. 845-K office 845-L residence. DARROW A WEIBLE, PHYSICIANS and Surgeons. Office deLendrecle Block, corner Seventh Street Sout-h and Front Office hours: 8 to 8 and 7 to 9 ». m.. Fargo. N. D. DR. A. C. MORRIS. PHYSICIAN AND Burgeon. Office over Wllser's drug atere, JOS Front Street. Flours: 0 to HL 1 to 6 and 7 to 8. Telephone 1048. UNDERTAKERS. AND LICENSED EMBALMER—FUN1R al Supplies. J. F. Rice, 8 Seuth Broad way. Office aouth of Moodv'« atere A Cool, Comfortable Ride to all points JEJASS'I? 1 i »iii tho D. S. S. & A. Ry. AND CONNECTIONS Through Sleeper Duluth to Mon treal. Solid Vestibufed Electric Lighted Trains. Write freely for rates and information, MART ADSON Ct*aa*r»l Pas«e»nf£«v DULUTH, MINN. For State News Read The Forum. NORTH DAKOTA KERNELS "George Duis, publisher," appears nt the head of the Grand Forks Press Whore does McCann come In? The (Irand Forks mayor will be Initiated into the newspaper fraternity at Val ley City July 20. Hats are killing the chickens Jat Sheldon. Tr. L. fi. Greene, formerly tne War quarter on the A. C. football team, Is now located at Monangn—and if he physics his patients like he used to work the A. C. team they'll pll get well. (5)—(V)—(V) There Is one thing that can be said of the socialist candidates who have Permitted Ihemselves to be nominated in this state—they are not in politics for the ollices. (8V-— The robbery of a number of north western post offices and depots within a week or two has given rise to the bHief that an organized band of yegg men is at work. (5)—(•)—/5J The Gollmar and Campbell circuses arc busy abusing each other, and oc casionally each of them gets a little unfavorable comment from a paper In the town where it has appeared. ®®—(g Ten thousand acres of new sod trlb utary to Eldridge have been broken this season. That section of the state was overlooked for a good many years by immigrants but It Is making Up for lost time. The county equalization boards are at work, and the property lists will bo passed on soon to the state board. -\nd it is the state board which, more ilian anything else, the machine seeks to control. McCumber Is getting ready for a substantial boom. tjHfSv—(S) There is some talk of the democrats nominating Willis A Joy of Grand Forks for governor. —'•V-® At Bathgate, night parties are hunt ing for wolves, which have been de stroying lambs. The farmers of Granville are pre paring to erect a' co-operative ele vator. The Granville creamery has intro duced the custom of returning the but torinilk to its patrons to be fed to the stock, and the results are said to be docldedly satisfactory. There are fifty criminal cases on the district court dockct for Ward county, ffii-fsy—s A miscreant entered Bob Walton's pasture near Antlers and cut off the mane and tall of one of his fine brood mares. The American thinks that the culprit should be stripped naked and staked in the middle of a mosquito swamp with his hands tied. The La Moure pioneers and school picnlced together. Sunday The Pink Paper wants Bathgate to have modern lights. i*)—®— The Larimore creamery is in a flourishing condition, being better than the promoters expected. S The Mayville races will be July 11 and 12. The programme is a good one and over $400 has been offered in premiums. The Forum has received, and begs to acknowledge with thanks, a complimentary ticket issued in favor of the editor of The Grand Forks Times. Some Foster county farmers are try ing to interest enough wheat growers to build a terminal elevator. (•)—(5)—(5) Work has been started on the Farm ers' elevator at Lidgerwood. Julia, the little daughter of John Matuska, of Lidgerwood, had her left leg broken in two places above the ankle last Monday. She was taking the cow to pasture and was leading it, while her sister was driving. The cow was not inclined to go along properly and she called to her sister to drive her faster. On being driven, the ani mal broke into a run and dragged the little girl along, and while she was being dragged she stepped into a hole where her foot caught in such a ner as to break her leg. man Chairman Hager, of the executive committee of the North Dakota Press association, has arrangements per fected fdr the excursion to the Yellow stone park, and it is expected that this excursion will be the most pleas ant of any ever attended by the fra ternity of this state. ®-SWs The Lidgerwood Broadaxe says that the town had a very dry Fourth, the sale of liquor, being suspended, with the exception of a few poor and un satisfactory substitutes for beer. The Broadaxe sees prospects for a tre mendous crop, and wonders how the money is all to be spent if the drouth continues. Mrs. E. R. Strome and daughter, of Minto, are spending their summer va cation in Alaska thereby beginning the work of making a summer resort out of that land of gold and cold. (•./—(•)—(•I Edward McFadden of Rolla, 88 years old, has the best garden in Roulette county, and does all the work of plant ing and ^cultivating it himself. i, ®—(e)—{•) The safe in Kilzer Bros, store 'at Richardton was blown open and |2l00 in cash secured. i1 Work on the construction of the sewer and water works system for Dickinson has commenced. According to the Dickinson Post, P. H. Daly of that city has on exhibi tion at his office the tooth of some species of pre-historic monster which the section men partially uncovered at a point west of the city. The tooth is about eight inches in length, and probably two inches and a half in thickness. A couple or, smooth grafters mim tried to work an old net tiers* meeting near Lee, thought a house had fallen on them, when "they refused to make themselves scarce alter being teld to do so, THE fAlGO fOfttflT AND t)AILY HEPTTBLTCATT, WFDXESTUY FIIMiS MY AT THE FAIR i*. jitjf.i. w The Times Ufftes the Porkers to Turn Out in Large Numbers at Fargo July 25. Grand Forks Times: The people of this city will make a special proof of their fidelity to a sister city when the delegation goes from Grand Forks to Fargo on July 25 to attend the state fair. Last yeai* the tfeople of that city came by hundreds to show their Inter est in the fair when It was held in thi city and they did everything in their power to assist in making the exposi tion a success. One day has been set apart this year and is especially de voted to the Interests of this city. The only thing which we are asked to fur nish is the crowds. The directors of our own fair are doing everything In their power to se cure the attendance of such a crowd as will prove that Grand Forks is the most progressive city in the state. It is not only for the good of Fargo that the crowd should attend. The day has been advertised as the especlll property of this city and if only a few of the people attend it will give the state the impression that we are de cidedly non-progressive as a city. A large attendance will show that we are not only willing to reciprocate the. courtesy extended td us last year but that we are desirous of letting the peo pie of the northwest know the advan tages of the city. People are largely intluenced by appearances, and if those who attend the state fair from other parts of the state see large crowds from this city they will conclude that we are enterprising and progressive, and the report will be worth j»uch to the city. Do Not tlegleet Your Bowels, Many serious diseases arise from neglect of the bowels. Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets are a pleasant and agreeable laxative. They invigorate the liver and regulate the bov^eta. For sale by all dealers. Verona. Verona, N. D., July 9.—To The Forum: The husbandman of this vie inity are fearful lest we have more precipitation. Mr. Kahle and Mr. Snell, the farm implement dealers, are vending number of mowers and rakes at this time. John Egglman has and is troubled with the same difficulty that annoyed him last faH. The operation he was subjected to at that time was success ful but he has not followed the di rections of his physician explicitly enough and as a result he is compelled to take a vacation for a few weeks that the troubled member might find relief. Hen^y Wachholz has been em ployed by the. firm of Eggirnan & Muralt to work in the absence of John. Carpenters have been putting in a sidewalk the* entire length of Second avenue. This improvement has been a long time on its way and the lack of it Ipas annov« 1 our people consider ably. Councilmen Wilson, Tledeman Kahle and Marshal Smith as sembled in the office of the Lory-Wilson Land Co., at the usual hour and decided to build suitable jail and make some changes on the police force. Mr. Smith, who has given entire satisfaction as a preserv er, handed irv his resignation. John Mural^ is his successor. The Fourth day of July was cele brated here. We were expecting a larg er number of people present than we had but we hs"d a good time in spite of the paucity of numbers. Thies & Tiedeman are getting their wood removed from the Monarch ele vator to their lots just south of the park. They \iave a new engine and will soon have the old saw humming. Mr. Hudson has erected a new ice cream parlor Just north of his store It is a nice little structure and he says that the business coming into the place has exceeded his expectations. A number of our people were quite worked up over the report that an attempt was made to break into the bank. It seems that the assistant cashier could not be aroused from his slumbers and Mr. Porte took it for granted that he had been tampered with and at once proceeded to spread the news to his fellow townsmen who im mediately proceeded to get out their shooting irons and fire them at an angle above the institution In the hope that such would put them to flight. One of the Royal Neighbors tell* us that Mrs. Guinn of this place will as sist the manager of the Royal Neigh bors in organizing lodges at different parts of the state. Cor. V. WEAK, WEARY WOMEN. LEAkjf THE CAUSE OF DMLY WOES AND END THEM. When the back aches and throbs. When Jiousework is torture. When night brings no rest nor sleep, When urinary disorders set in Women's lot is a weary one. There is a way to escape these woes, Doan's kidney pills cure such ills. Have cured women here in Fargo. This is one Fargo woman's testimony, Mrs. M. A. Smith of 1336 First ave nue south, Fargo, N. D., says: "I 1 now the value of Doan's Kidney Pills through the experience of my sister, Mrs. E. Holman, of Grafton, N. p. She h'ld doctored and treated for, Sidney complaint for years without any rad ical benefit. When Doan's Kidney Pills were recommended to her by a friend she began using them and found prompt relief that increased continual ly until she was completely and per manently cured. From what I know of Doan's Kidney Pills they always bring satisfactory relief and can always be relied upon." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milhurn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name—Doan's—and:in our city yesterday on business, take no other* •Coy.^W. AT THE PLAY HOU§E, #4' j*. July 11-12—Vaudeville. July 17.—Henrietta Crosman. The Orpheum Vaudeville Co prom ise a big musical programme at the Fairgo operahouse today and tomorrow for three performances dally. The big number Is the Bell trio of clever vocalists who give some beau tiful light operatic selections and The moving pictures are the best yet and include "The trials of an Au tomobilist," "Gaities of Divorce," "Au gust, the Educated Monkey," and oth ers amounting to nearly 3,000 feet. Get the habit to the coolest place of amuse ment in the two cities. Henrietta Crosman has a record run of 100 nights in New York City as Rosalind in "As You Like It." This is the longest run ever achieved by a woman in Shakespeare. Since that run she has revived "As You Like It'* five times in New York, making a to tal of 150 performances of.tHe eometly in that city. Oriska. Oriska, N. D., July 0.—«To The Forum: While this correspondent was not able to participate in the cele bration here the Fourth it is a plea sure to report it a great success, both in attendance and in the general features of the day. The day itself was one of the best products of na ture. The people gathered from the surrounding country until more than a thousand were early on the streets. Oriska herself was early wide awake. She was suitably dressed and adorn ed for the occasion. Among the chief features we note a procession of floats representing business ,and \fndustrjy remarkable for its size' and beauty. The literary and musical programme was well executed. Lawyer Englert, of Valley City, delivered a fine ora tion on the genesis of the day cele brated which was replete with pat riotic lessons. It was listened to by large number. The ball game be tween the Oriska nine and the Fingal nine was spirited, occupying but lit tle over an hour, Fingal being victor The score stood six to three. The Minnie Lake team failed to show up, and so a nine was improvised of tin Fingal lads who faced the Oriska boy in a game that was a draw. The Moorhead band failed to ai pear, and Valley City was called o and responded nobly. The music Washburn. Washburn, ft. D., July 6.—To The Forum:-* Mrs. Hans Hattan died at her home yesterday of heart disease. The deceased was one of the oldest settlers and a most respected member of the community. She leaves a sur viving husband and a number of sons and daughters. Funeral services will be held at the home tomorrow at 1:30 p. m. Hon. Peter Granberg of Garrison is attending to business in our city. Deputy Sheriffs Selz and Patterson accompanied Peter Grantz to the hos pital for the insane yesterday. July Fourth was a quiet day in Washburn aB most of her citizens went to Napoleon and The Washburn ball team have final ly won a game of ball. They had to go clear to Napoleon to find a victim and jumped onto that little inoffensive team to the tune of 4 to 2. Hon. Peter Schmidt is hurrying thj work on his new dwelling house. When completed, Peter will have one of the finest residences in the city. The carpenters are rushing the work on Banker Funk's new dwelling, which will be completed in about teti days. The banker has selected a beautiful site for a dwelling right oh the hill overlooking the river and adjacent to the Catholic church on one side, while Brother Rohrer oc cupies the site on the other side. Crops are looking fine In McLean county and with a few mor& weeks of avorable weather, a bumper crop will be harvested. Attorney Hyland left for the hos pital at Rochester, Minn., where he will undergo an operation for ap pendicitis. *br. Sawyer returned from a week's trip to St. Paul, Minneapolis and other Minnesota points. Masons will commence work on the Haugeberg brick block the first of the week. Clerk of Court Schmidt is spending few days at Mann haven on a busi ness trip. Hon. Albert Frietag of Maxbass was EVEm"^ .ftJLY 11, also are all three splendid comedians. Kerean Curtis' new illustrated song this time is entitled, "Only a, Message From Home Sweet Home." The Medallion trio present a.one act musical comedy that will prove to be a decided novelty. It Is called "That Girl." wj greatly appreciated. Over ninet tickets were sold for the dam in the evening which was largely at tended by those who did not go to the floor. The various races were contested by the home and out of town people and among the latter was Leland Fol lett, of Fargo, who was here to spend the Fourth with his father. He won prizes in several races. Onr merchants were kept so busy they had no opportunity to take In the many good things going on all around them. The OriPkans justly have pride in the celebration, it was so far be yond their expectations, but have a sense of humiliation over the drink ing and drunkenness too much in evidence during the day. The fist en counter by two locals, the result of too much booze indulgence, shamed the good people of Oriska, but so long as the law allows the personal, private use of liquors there will be shameful exhibitions, and besides the village is poorly policed. ... Cor. O. 1906. Eighty-Five Excursionists. The Pofum Receives Wire From Mr. Kerr on Way to Alberta. The following laconic telegram was received by The Forum this morning, which Indicates the rushing business being done by the O. W. Kerr Co. in the famous Southern Sunny Alberta, Mr. Kerr going personally on this trip: North Portal, Sask., July 11.—Forum, Fargo, N. D.: It pays to advertise. We had eighty-five men for Sunny South ern Alberta when we crossed hnnn. dary. N Underwood, while a goodly number were at Center. All report an enjoyable time. Oscar Sjols was drowned in the river at the boat landing here yester day. The unfortunate man had be come overheated from carrying a jag and jumped into the river to cool off. '-y 'Able bodied men of steady habits can* secure good, healthy work as motor men and conductors on the electric street car lines of this Company in Minneapolis, St. Paul and Stillwater.1 w gz ft HZ W r* A MOIMTH 4*tiII to 971. SALAR'v Work that a man Enjoys ^and will pay" him^ Twin City. Rapid Transit Co. Hennepin AveJand 11th St., MINNFAPOIIS o W a a s a S a n o e e A v e S I A U '(Ask for the Superintendents)/ New Night TreSn To Chicago Via the Burlington Route Leaves Minneapolis q:5o Qv W Kerr deotinel Butte. Sentinel Butte, N. D., July 9.—To The Forum: We have enjoyed a week of still, warm weather corn is growing fast under the 90° sun. L. F. Crawford drove out to see his cattle Saturday. Shipping will com mence by August. Rev. Powell, state superintendent of the Congregational church, occupied the pulpit Sunday morning. We listened to a splendid sermon. Sheep Shearing closed July 6. Many sheep men are holding their wool for higher bids. Joseph A. Kitchen delivered the ad dress at Belfleld July 4. He will return there Friday night to give an elocu tionary programme for the benefit of the church. The well-boring outfit is putting in many wells here. Water is obtained at twenty-five feet in places. Banker Rob inson had to go sixty but struck a fine vein. Miss Minnie Roberts of Dickinson is visiting her friend Mabel Gilbert: this week. Rev. Claude Steele and Dieacon C. V. Knox attended the meeting of the Missouri river conference. Congrega tional, at Glenullin Thursday and Fri day. Mr. Harland of Bismarck came re cently to take charge of the Dacotali p. m. Leaves St. Paul 10^30 p. m. Arrives Chicago 11:15 a. m. Two more daify Traias Leave Minneapolis 7:50 p. m. and 9:50 p. m. Leave St. Paul 8:40 p. m. and 10:30 p. m. The world s best dining-car service on all trains For further information relating to tfain service, ratts, etc., call on or address F. M. RUGG, Northwestern Passenger Ageit, C., B., & Q. Ry., Oerauuila Life Building, St. Paul., 6 tim1? ,rain!, Lumber yards. The company is erect ing a new office and large sheds. cor. s. Arrange Ye'ur Vacation Now. 'Extremely Low Rates for|the round trip to Canadian, north ern New York, and New England points^via Michigan Central, "The Nia gara Falls Route." For complete iti formation, call on oraddress V. C. Rus sell, Northwestern Passenger Agent, 340 Robert street, St. Paul, Minn. W J. Lynch, Pass. Traffic Manager, Chica go. WABASH Excursions FROM ClilCAQO $14.40 $20.00 TORONTO and itemr*. On sala dally. MONTREAL end Ret** On sale dally $21.00 $22.50 $21.00 CONCORD and Return. On sale June IS to »Q ft Jidy IS kuq 8 ft 22 Sapt. 6 ft A. PQRTUNB, Ma., and Rater* $ei!m§ dates same as ta Canard, RUTLAND, Vt. and Ralurn. S«i!in§ dates scma at ta ISL neard. Proportionate rates to man? other points in Canada and New England fqr complete details as to stop-ovart, eto. address F. H. TRISTRAM Assistant General Passenger Agent 97 Adams Bt. CHICAGO. The" Right Road TO CHICAGO, KANSAS CITY AND OMAHA FROM SAINT PAUL OR MINNEAPOLIS Chicago it CAT WESTERN da"y' *. a. gUiSKKlr ao|,erWy «WP«1. making Through Tourist Cars to California with rimu* .of routes west of Omaha or Kansas City. For information write to JONES. Traoding Agent, Fargo, Nortk BeJtate s k*m.. .. 1 'ier* i ,•4^1 w,'v:' v ^'4: