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The Daily Pioneer PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON. PIONEE PUBLISHING CO By R. W. HITCHCOCK. Entered in the postoflico at Beuildji, Minn., as second class matter. Official County and City Paper SUBSCRIPTION $5 PER YEAR 1904 JANUARY 1904 Stt. Mo.l it We. 3 4 II 1 8 25 rF 5 Sa. 1 2 9 6 1 0 1 7 7 8 15 12 19 26 13 14 21 28 16 23 30 20 27 31 22 29 THE CHURCHES Father Murphy will hold mass at St. Phillip's church tomorrow at 8 and 10 o'clock. At the Presbyterian church tomorrow Rev. McLeod will take for his morning 'subject "An Argument for Spreading the Gospel." Evening, "The Paid Fare." Everybody welcome. A very enjoyable feature of the services at the M. E. church is the singing of the choir. Under the leadership of Mr. Booth it is making commendable progress. New anthem books have recently been received, The morning subject in the Baptist church will be "No For giveness Without Repentance." The evening subject will be "Kiss- ing."' Services at 11 A. M. and 7.45 P. M. Sunday school at noon. Young People's meeting 7 P. M. All welcome. The subject of Rev. Smith's Sunday morning sermon at 11 o'clock will be "Reverence, or One of the Lost Arts." Immedi ately following the morning ser vice there will be Sunday school. The Junior League will meet at 3 o'clock and the Senior League at 6:45 o'clock. The subject of the evening sermon will be "The Day of Small Things." SOCIAL EVENTS A dancing party was given at Peterson's hall last evening. It was an informal affair attended by the younger married people of the city. Refreshments were served at midnight and the even ing was heartily enjoyed by all in attendance. A very pleasant event was the party given by Mr. and Mrs. John Bailey last night In honor of Miss Alice M. Cook, of Win nipeg, who has been the guest of Mrs. H. E. Reynolds for sevaral weeks past and who left today for Winnipeg. Cards were the principal feature of the evening's diversion, and the newly intro duced game of "The Pit" proved most interesting. Refreshments were served and all present were cleverly entertained. $100 Reward, $100. The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarh Cure is the only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh be ing a constitutional disease, re quires a constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken in ternally, acting directly upon the blood and mucuous surfaces of the system, thereby destroy ing the foundation of the disease, and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith in. its curative powers that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails to cure. Send for list of testi monials. Address F. C. Oheney & Co., Toledo, O. Sold by all Druggists, 75c. Take Hall's Family Pillsf or constipation. An Exciting Chase. A homesteader who lives north of Kelliher saw the sight of a lifetime the other day when two deer pursued by a pack of wolves passed through his clearing. The deer were chased out on a small lake and attempted a stand, but were comelled to take to their heels again. E. E. McDonald, the genial press agent for the village of Kelliher, vouches for the authenticity of this story and says that there were at least fifty wolves in the pack. Air Tight Heater Scores Again. Shevlin Advocate:The explosion of an air tight heater caused the residence of Christ Larson to go up in smoke. Mr. Larson at the time was out in the woods chop ping cordwood, and on returning at about 4 o'clock p.m. he found only the ashes left. Mr. Larson lost all he had in the way of cloth ing, furniture andalso $25 in cash. The lire occured on wednsday. Received Sad News. Northome News: Commis sioner Noble came down from Little Fork Sunday evening, driv ing in the cold all night and pre vious, day on the account of the in2' telligence that his father at Belle Center, Ohio, was very ill. On arriving here he wired home ask ing for further news,- and re ceived the reply that his father was buried Jan. 21. MILWAUFfrEE MEN ARRESTED. Accused of Obtaining County Orders Under False Pretenses. Milwaukee, Jan. 30.Four super visors, Edward Strauss, Julius Feige. August Puis and Joseph J. Galewski. and Peter J. Meade, a private citizen, were arrested last evening on indict ments returned by the grand jury Wednesday night. The supervisors are charged with obtaining county or ders under false pretenses, and Mead with perjury. A sixth ar'-est was that of William Stoffel, a pri-ate citizen charged with perjury. Several additional indictments were returned last night but the names are kept secret until arrests are made. Poured Oilw on the Fire. Pittsburg, Jan. 30.As the result oi an explosion following an attempt to hurry a fire with carbon oil Mrs. A. F. Gray of North Sewickley is dead. Ethel, a daughter, aged twelve year:* is probably fatally burned, and fiva other members of the family are seri ously injured. WS We handle the Buffalo Oil Co.'s Oils. PER GAL. Kerosene guaranteed not to smeke .the chimney 74 per cent gasoline Benzine Turpentines Linseed oil, raw Linseed oil, boiled..... Dustless float oil... 25c 25c 25c 75c 60c 65c 50c Paints, Stains, Varnishes, Kalsomines, Moldings, I Wall Paper, Glass, Etc. W ~NES BBJgEHBBMMBMMBi This space Belongs to J. J, D0RA N Tinner Gibbons & Torrance Collections City Real Estate Attorneys at Law Dr. Rowland G-ilmore Physician and Surgeon Office* THteA Block Dr. Blakeslee Physician and Surgeon Office: Hiles Block. BemlnU D. H. FISK Attorney and Counsellor at Law Office over First National Bank E. F. Crawford Attorney and Counsellor at Law Office: Boston Block P. J. Russell Attorney at aw BEillDJI. niNN. Jay L. Reynolds Attorney at Law Office In Hiles Block, Dr. E. H. Marcnm Physician and Surgeon Office: Swedback Block Residence Phone aai Office Phone 18 Dr. J. T. Tuomy DENTIST Office over First National Bank, Third St. Dr. E. H. Smith Physician and Surgeon Office: Boston Block Office Phone, 73 Home Phone, 60 Bailey & McDonald LAWYERS Bemidli, fllnn. Office: Swedback Block F. O. JE Fraternal Order of Eagles, Bemldji Aerie No. 351. Meets every rionday at 8 m., Oilmour's Hall. Joseph Harrington, President H.LeBleu, W. Secretary Visitinsr Eaeles cordially invited. Advertise IN THE Daily Pioneer J. E. MULLIGAN IT. S. Deputy Government Surveyor Headquarters at Beaudotte, Minn. |*REFERENCE- Bemidji and Fosston banks and Merchants Bank of Crookston. This Space BELONGS TO E. J. Willits Real Estate. SHORT ROUTE FAST TIME -TO- ALL POINTS IN THE NORTHWEST AND ON THE PACIFIC COAST (Bemldji Schedule.) TIME TABLE LOCAL TRAINS EAST BOUND No. 40...Park Rapids Line. .7:10a..m. ]4...Duluth Express... 12:27 p.m. 26 12:34 a.m. WEST BOUND 1 13 Fosston Line 3:26 p.m. '25 3:12 a.m. 39...Park Rapids Line..7:17 FULL INFORMATION FROM E. E. CHAMBERLAIN, Agent, Bemidii. Minn HENR BUENTHE Naturalist and Taxidermist ao8 Second St. Postoffice Box No. 686 BEMIDJI, MINN. BIRDS, WHOLE ANIMALS, FISH, FUR RUOS AND ROBES and OAiWE HEADS mounted to order and for sale. carry at all times a good assortment of INDIAN RELICS and CURIOS. FUR OARMENTS made to order, repaired and remodeled FURS In season bought. 1 guarantee my work mothproof and i the most lifelike of any in the state MY WORK TS EQUALLED FEW, EXCELLED BY NONE A Deposit Required on All Work YOUR TRADE SOLICITED Mulligan & Cornwall LAND LOCATORS LOCATIONS ON RED LAKE RESERVATION A SPEC ALTY AND GUARANTEED AS DESCRIBED Sta te B&^ BEMIDJI E. H. CORNWALL Surveyor Headquarters at Bemldji, Minn- CORRECT PLATS OF ALL RESERVATION LANDS FOR SALE. 5 5 5 General Banking Business. One Cent Word. HEL.P WANTED. WANTEDApprentice girls at Miss Hetland's. Tel. 2162. WANTED Young lady wants board, and room-in respectable private family, three 'blocks from City hall. A. H. Pioneer. WANTED Lady or gentleman to travel for a firm of $250,000 capital salary $1,072 per year and expenses paid weekly. Address, with stamp, J. A. Alexander, Grand Porks, N. D. WANTEDMen to learn barber trade catalogue mailed free Moler"Barber college, 221 Sec ond avenue south, Minneapolis, Minn. MacGregor & Ander son, props. Established 1893. WANTEDTwo or three fur nished rooms for light house ing. Apply at Pioneer office. SALESMAN WANTED every where to solicit orders for gen eral line of nursery stock and seeds. Brown Bros. Co., .Ro- chester, N. Y. WANTEDPurchasers for old papers. Ten cents a hundred. Pioneer office. FOR SALE. FOR SALEOnion skin type writer paper at the Pioneer office. FOR SALEHotel building in Minneapolis will sell at very low price easy terms. W. J. Schwab, Clear Lake, Minn. FOR SALEA good clean stock of dry goods invoice about $8,000 located at Fort Dodge, Iowa. Address L. L.Lostutter. Iroquois, Iowa. FOR SALEFurniture stock of the Blackduck Furniture Co. Good reason for selling. Can be had at a bargain. Building occupied by company also for sale. Address Blackduck Fur niture Co., or R. J. Albrant, Blackduck, Minn. MISCELLANEOUS^ FOUNDDark brindlecow, white feet. Hotel Challenge. LIBERAL pay to man to solicit orders experience unneces sary. Perry Nursery company, Rochester, N. Y. VMS Fire Insurance. II PREPARED ONLY BY PIONEER WANT COLUMN The Lesson of the Past For eight years we have been telling of the wonderful future of Bemidji. Many have been unbeliev ing. They have lost fortunes. Every year proved our prediction many times over. Bemidji will one day be a great city, and townsite lots, now to be had cheap, will be worth big money. Buy now. Bemidji Townsite & Improvement Co. JOHN GIBBONS. Local Agent. MISCELLANEOUSContinued. BARRETT & ZIMMERMAN, MidwayHorse market, St. Paul, will pay your horses, wagons and harnesses at all times. LOSTA pair of eyeglasses with cord attached. Finder please return to Pioneer office and re ceive reward. HOTEL FOR SALEGood hotel property for sale. Add. Thomp son Bros., Blackduck, Minn. WANTED Young men and women, learn telegraphy at home. Good salaries, positions permanent. Complete instruc tions, instruments furnished. Particulars by mail. Home Study Co., Station C, Box 443, Los Angeles, Cal. REAL ESTATE and MARKETS .s".a Minneapolis Wheat. Minneapolis, Jan. 29.WheatMay. 89%c July, 88%c Sept., 78c. OB trackNo. 1 hard, 92 %c No. 1 North era, 90%c No. 2 Northern, 87%c No. 3 Northern, 84@85%c. St. Paul Union Stock Yards. St. Paul, Jan. 29.CattleGood tfl choice steers, $3.705.00 common tc fair, $3.25@3.65 good to choice cows and heifers, $2.703.25 veals, $2.00@ 5.00. Hogs$4.40@4.85. SheepGood to choice yearling wethers, ?4.25@ 4.65 good to choice lambs, $4.855.35 Duluth Wheat and Flax. Duluth, Jan. 29.WheatIn store No. 1 hard, 91%c No. 1 Northern* 89%c No. 2 Northern, 87%c. On tracB No. 1 hard, 91%c No. 1 Northern. 89%c No. 2 Northern, 87%c May. 89%c July, 88&c Sept., 78%c. Plas In store, on track and to arrive. $1.14 May. $1.17 July, $1.18. Chicago Union Stock Yards. Chicago, Jan. 29.CattleGood to prime steers, $4.80@5.50 poor to me dium, $4.00(5)4.60 stackers and feed ers, $2.40S4.00 cows, $1.50@3.75 heifers. $1.75@4.50 calves, $3.50 7.25. HogsMixed, and butchers, $4.80 5.05 good to choice heavy, $4.95@ 5.15 rough heavy, ?4.75@4.95 light. $4.G6@4.90." SheepGood to choice wethers, $4.20@4.60 Western sheep, $4.00@5.25 native lambs, $4.506.00 Western, $4.50 6.05. Chicago Grain and Provisions. Chicago/Jan. 29.WheatMay, 90% @90%c /July, 83@83y8c Sept., 78% @7814c. A Hint for the Future I i iIII ii MARK S BALSAM The Great Cough Cure For the cure of all affections of the'lung, throat and chest, such'as Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Croup, Whoop= ing Cough, Hoarseness, Etc., Bronchitis, Lagrippe, and will prevent consumption when taken in time. Guaranteed. Price 25 and 50 cents. PETERffl.MHRK Manufacturer of MARK'S CELEBRATED REMEDIES, FOSSTON, MINN. CornJan:, 47%c May 50 @50%c July, 48%c Sept., 48c. Oats Jan., 40e May, 43c July, 38c Sept., 33%c* PorkJan., $13.17% May, $13.32%. FlaxCash, Northwestern, $1.17% Southwestern, $1.10 Jan., $1.10 May, $1.13. ButterCreamer ies, 15@22c dairies, 13@19c. Eggs 28@31c. Poultry Turkeys, lie chickens, 11%c springs, 11%c.