ill i* ft Hi ***#*_ Get... YOUR. lb 111 lit ik t/ \j Mi SUNDAY DINNER. ik ik Hi 3 iii it ili ili ili Ui ili ill ili ili AT THE GRILL ifc ili ili ik ili RESTAURANT ili "Best Cup (if Coffee in the City." ik ik A il*M*SM^ THE CITY Cream puffs at the Lakeside Bakery today. Ice cream and strawberries. Armstrong & Underwood. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Puller are the parents of a baby girl born last evening. The Modern Woodmen will cel ebrate their 22d memorial day, Sunday, June 5. As school has closed the boys must have something to play with.so buy an express wagon at Nay lor's. Wra. McClure's family have Ar rived from Minneapolis to spend the summer and will go to house keeping in Bemidji. Catfsar dead and turned to clay might stop a hole to keep the wind away. Take Mark's Lung Balsamrand avoid thisiate. John Thompson, of Blackduck. is in the city on his way to Cass Lake to make final proof on a homestead near blackduck. Martin Stennick, who has been a popular employe of the Hotal Richards at Tenstrike for some time past, left yesterday to spend the su m.mer. a__ his old home in New Brunswick. Mr. Stennick DR, FOSTER DENTIST MILES BLOCK. SPECIAL SALE OF $ ..Dress Goods, Trimmings.. and Laces. ALSO NEW LINE OF BELTS. AT THE Berman Emporiums Next Door to Post Office. ^^^^^^^^r^^* r^^T fit will return to Tenstrike seme time next fall. Refrigerators is the order of the day. Naylor has them. John McDougald, of Blackduck is in the city on business today. Armstrong & Underwood serve ice cream at all hours of the day and night. Attorney Langaard, of Black duck, is in the city on business before the probate court. A tine pictui-e given away with every ten dollar cash purchase at Naylor's. Miss Jo Hegg, of the News, went to Cass Like today to spend Sunday, the guest of friends. Delicious ice cream daintily served at Armstrong & Under wood 's. John O'Neil, bookkeeper for the J. A. Irvine company at Black duck, is a Bemidji visitor today. There is no lever so powerful as plain and simple factsMark's Lung Balsam will cure your cough. A. C. Rood and M. H. EJngen, two prominent Crookston busi ness men, were in the city on business yesterday. All Modern Woodmen and Royal Neighbors are requested to meet at Masonic hall at 2 p. m., also at 7 p. m., Sunday, June 5. H. E. Palmer, who was several years at Omich's news stand, has accepted a position with Al Car son at the Princess grocery. Do not fail to read the Bazaar ad today or take advantage of this sale and save about one half the price on articles mentioned. The committee of the Northern Pacific shopmen- who have been in .the city for several days ar- Deafness Cannot be Cured by local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear There is only one way to cure deaf ness, and that is by constitutional re medied l_5afness_is.___u_eOx__l_n_ ilaniecl condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube is.inflamed you have a rumbling: sound or imperfect hearing,, and. when it is entirely closed, deafness is the result, a.ud unless the inflammation can be taken out and this tube restor ed to its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever: nine cases out of ten are caused by Catarrh, which is nothing but an'inflamed con dition of the. mucous surfaces. \Ve will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. SenJ for circulars free. F. J. CHUNKY & CO., Toledo, Ohio. Sold bv druggists, 7"c Take Hall's Family Pills for consti pation. TH E BIG STORE Bargains this week Will be better than ever. We will place on our bargain counter our entire line of White Dress Goods that are Worth 15 to 20c per yard at 8c for yard only about 500 yards, aU new and just the thing for waists and dresses. Jacquard Swiss in blue, pink, Nile, red and tan, the thing for summer waists sale price 30c per yard. I Lot of Belts worth 35 to 50c on sale, 25c. Ladies' Wrappers, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75. Men's Collars, the 15c 2 for 25c kind, choice 5c eaclf. Men's Ties, worth 50c, choice this week, 29c. Men's Hats from 75c to $1.25. while they last 5 0c each. Men's Shoes, worth $2.5.0.to j^2.75, this week $2.19 pair. Remnants, all kinds, at half price. Shirt Waists, see the Black Silk* ones we are selling for $3.50 each get one while we can fit you. Kid Gloves, any shade and size. GROCERIES. Headquarters for Fresh Groceries. Always something new at McCauig's. We elose 7:30 p. m., except Mill Pay Days & Saturdays WM. McCUAIG WM. McCUAIG 1 i i i i tanging for the picnic returned to Urainerd this morning. Carpets, oilcloth and linoleum at reduced prices at Naylor's. H. W. Sheaii and wife, of Lac du Flambeau, an*, passing a few days in Bemidji visiting friends. Just received, a tine assortment of pipes and smoker's supplies at the Princess. A. L. LaFreniere of the North ome Record is a visitor in the city on business today. Nothing can be bettor than the bestMark's lung Balsam is the best. Dr. Brinkman's :offices wore opened for business yesterday and the doctor announces that ho treated twen-Ly-thrce patients. Bring your tin ware and have it mended. Bring your knives and scissors and have them ground by the Gypsies. C. C. Blake is in the city from Cass Lake. Blake is said to have acquired property in the village of Nymore and will build there Soon. The M. & I. steam shovel which has been working at Mississippi pit for several weeks past is soon to be moved to a new location this side of Tenstrike. The Modern Woodmen will hold memorial service in the M. E. church, at 8 p. m. Preaching by Rev. Smith. All are invited to attend this service. F. W Smith, representing the American type foundry, was a visitor in the city yesterday and sold the Pioneer a large order of new laces for its job department. Remember the card party to be given by the Modern Samari tans at their hall Monday evening. Valuable prizes to the winners. Good social time: cordial invita tion to all. The barbers are to organize a base ball team and intend to give a number of the other local crafts men who are doing a lot of talk ing about base ball a game in the very near future. Don't forget that a ticket to the big 5 o'clock supper, served by the Gypsies at the Opera House Monday, June 0. admits you to the evening entertainment. Sup per, 25c. The work of repairing the foun dations to the boilers at the Crookston mill is progressing very nicely and the mill will probably be running again in about ten days. Mrs. Francis Sanl'oid, who went to the delPntion hospital from the Hotel Bemidji a short time ago suffering from a very bad case of smallpox and who has been very ill is now.outof danger and Recovering very nicely. My. and Mrs. A. W. Kasser, of Mcintosh,- are in the city this afternoon, the guests of Mr. and Mrs.Chas. Albrand t. Mr. Kasser would like to locate in Bemidji in the hotel business and may buy or lease local property. W. H. Moore, who is a new set tler in Beltrami county, is in the city today adjusting i lie details of a transfer by which he becomes the owner of a quarter section of cut-over land near Blackduck, where he will make his future home. Game Warden Ellis rotwrts that he has received particular instruc tions from Executive Agent Ful lerton of the state game and tish commission to strictly enforce the law pertaining to fishing with more than one line. There are violations of the law daily in Bemidji and the first one called to Mr. Ellis attention will be inves tigated, Gypsies! Gypsies!! Gypsies!!! with all their special attractions. The fortune tellers who will tell you your past, present and fu ture. The old witch who will dis pense love potions of wonderful power the famous organ grind er and his little girl Leah (Jitana the world-renowned Pedro Santos with his trained bear, and many other attractions at Opera House, Monday evening, June 0. Drinks and Snores. John Martin, was in police court this morning charged with drunkenness and snoring. Mr. Martin tanked up yesterday af ternoon, went to the residence portion ol the city picked out the dry side of residence and went to sleep under the porch. This would hayebeen ]ermissabl but he started snoring stunts which aroused the occupants of the house and dismayed ihem not a little. This kind of thing must be stopie according to Judge Pendergast and Martin went to the county jail for ten days and will sloop in the vegetable cellar. Startling Evidence. Fresh testimony in great quan tity is constantly coming in, de claring Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds to be unequaled. A recent expression from T. J. McFarland, Bentorville, Va., serves *as ex ample. He writes: "I had Bron chitis for three years and doctor ed all the time without being ben efitted. Then I began taking Dr. Kinars New Discovery, and a few bottles whollyCflted me." Equal ly effective in curing all Lung and Threat troubles.. Consumption. i Pnoumoniaand (Jrip. Goaranoped I by all druggists. Trial bottles free, regular sizes 50c, and 1. Cucumbers Chicken a la Cream Tea John Jinkinson reprt that the Grass Lake ditch is nearing completion. The culvert under the railroad track is still to be put in. Work was suspended yesterday on account of the rain. Two of the colored men with Mahara's minstrels were partici pants in a fierce hand to hand fight just before the show left tho city yesterday morning and both were discharged by the manage ment. Cut liowers at the Grill. A. P. While returned this morning from a trip to Kelliher and Northome and says things are a little quiet up that way at present. The hand-car now meets the passenger trains on days when the freight doesn't run and "Dad "Palmer has ceased to repine about the terrible train service with which his town is favored. Armstrong & Underwood's CAFE. Special Sunday Dinner From 12 to 3 p. m. ALL FOR THIRTY-FIVE CENTS RELISHES SOUP Vegetabfe FISH Haked Pike, Maryland BOILED Ox Tongue, Tomato Sauce ROAST Prime Loin of Beef, au jus Loin of Pork, Apple Sauce ENTREES Sued by His Doctor. "A doctor here sued me for $12 50) which 1 claimed was ex cessive for a case of cholera mor bus,''sa ys I'. White,of Goachella, Cal. "At the trial he praised his medical skill atvl^jnedicine. I asked him if it was nouChamber lain's.Colic, Cholera and Diar rhoea Remedy he used as I had good reason to believe it was. and he would not say under oath that it was not.'' No doctor could use a better remedy'than this in a case of cholera morbus, it nevjcr fails. Sold by Barkers Dru_ store. 11 TT Lamb Chops Breaded, with French Peas VEGETABLES Whipped Potatoes Steamed Potatoes Asparagus in Cream Stowed Tomatoes PASTRY Apple Pie Blueberry Pie L-mon Pie A. P. Elenrionnetol'Park Rap ids was a visitor in the city last night. Cat tlowers at tho drill. Mrs. C. W. Speelman is down from Northome for a visit with Bemidji friends. Cut tlowers at the Grill. City Attorney Russell is, at Cass Lake on business before th lard office .'s afternoon. Uncle Josh Spruceby will be the next attraction at the City op3ra house and comes the latter part of the present month. Best cup of cotfee on earth at the Crill. The Catholic Order of Forest ers have candidates to initiate at their next regular meoLiiig.Tuos day of next week. R. H. Muncy and (Jeorge A. Shea, two of the Pine Tree Co.'s cruisers, are in the city from Little Falls. We will frame your pictures while you wait at Naylor's. Special Agent Britt, who looks after the Croat Northern inter ests in this vicinity, is in the city today on business. Mrs. II. J. Koldenof Blaekduek was the guest of Bemidji friends today on her way to Grand Forks where she goes for a visit with her parents. C. W. Bafllnbach, vice-presi dent of the Lumbermen's State bank, is in Oklahoma on business and will be. absent from Minne sota for several weeks. Go to the Grill tomorrow for your Sunday dinner. Andy Danaher, who'was down from Tenstrike yesterday, says the boys up there are organizing a ball team and there may Re something doing with Bemidji soon. George Millard, of the _ir._t National bank, is enjoying a two weeks' vacation which wili be spent at his old home at Mar shall and with relatives at Owa tonna. Manager Kay no of the base ball club will try and have a good game of- base ball for one week from tomorrow and arrangements may be made to run an excursion from the north line towns. Vanilla Ice Cream BEVERAGES Coffee Milk Ice Tea Oranges Oranges nil-: Lakeside Bakery F. O. tq Lettuee E:. l-'raternal Order of Entile*. Ilemldjl Aerie No. jgi, AU-t-is every Wettnetlu al p. in., Ollmour* Hall. A. T. Whaelock. W. I'redltlcnl rl. LeBleu, W. Secretary VIHIIIIIIT l-airlex cordially Invited. Driven to Desperation. Living at an out of the way place, remote from civilization, a family is often driven to despera tion in case of accident, resulting in Burns, Cuts, Wounds, Ulcers, etc. Lay in a supply of Bucklen's Arnica Salve. It's the best on eirth, 2"JC at all Oriigfstores. SWINDLED OUT OF $25,000. Rich Australian Fleeced by New York Gang. New York, .lime -1. A wealthy "Aus tralian who arrived in N*w V"ik leu days ago from London was swindled a week ago out of $25,0,00 by men pro tondliig to lie wire tiriipt'rs-. .Tin- sOny lias Just licconu'-ptililif. On account uf his large IIIIKJIHMS counecllbhs ami also because of tlio fact that li was tMiualiy guilty with tin- swindlers HK- Ans- Liallan made no report of the matter to the police, but nailed on tli" follow ing day for London, It appears thai .fire victim met a well known Now York swindler in London three weeks ago The New Yorker urged the Australian to come over here, promising him great results on racfhg Investments. The Australian came and w:is fleeced. After the coup It appears"that the gang paid Ihe decoy only $r,ni instead ol the 12,500 which should havo been his share under the agreement. In a fit of pUjiiqithe decoy Informed the police". During the past week losses of $5,000 have ii-e re ported by other victims of swindlers operating In the same, manner. SMITH DONATED $100,000. Minneapolis Lumberman Makes Gift to Kansas College. LIndsborg, Kan., June \.Colonel G. A. Smith of Minneapolis has donated ](ifi,oid.O(wi feet of Umber to Bethany college of this place. The limber thus donated is not to be Bold until It yields $1,00,000. Colonel Smith asks that the college authorities, ilie alumni and students trv to raise an equal sum by Jan. 1, 190G. Mr. Smith Is president and principal stockholder in the C. A. Smith Lumber enmpany and one of tho wealthiest men In Minneapolis. THREE KILLED BY LIGHTNING. Severe Stdrm In Iridlarta DoeS Milch' Damagtff Uooneville, Ind., June 4.Three ehfl dren wefle killed, one man fatally in jured and a woman and a child-seri ously injured by an electric shock which partinlly destroyed their home near this city. The dead are: John Oentry, Jr., aged fourteen Opal (P-ntry. ten a baby. two. John Gentry, Sr., was fa tally Injured. Lost a Leg in Midair. New. York, June 4.-While at w-ork on a 20-story building in Lower Broad way John Sullivan, a laborer, fell five stories and lost one of his legs in mid air. As he dropped down an open chide Sullivan struck an Iron girder with great force. It rut off one of his ll-e'is above the knee Tike a knife. Sullivan probably will die. Dr. V. Shaefer, a widely knowi Chicago physician, died suddenly at his home there Friday! John ilopl'-y. one of tie- oldest editors in Ohio, is dead al Bucyrus. He was eighty-three years old Governor Mickey of Nebraska has },0..ore.| the requisition Issue-i by Gov ernor Complins of Iowa for the arrest ol Tom leiiiu-... Omaha, .iccuscd of complKily of a diamond robbery iu Iowa. 10kMm^mD00cma3000mmDBmss0 J. A. HOFF, Painter and Decorator. i Seven-room House, .'itl-faol lot $850.00 A l.aryre Lot, 50x330 $15 hand] one lot $60.00, Willits & Cahill. %-_..- -w- BRUNSWICK- BALKE Billiard Hall. L. J. MATHKNV. Prop. Pi no Line of Cigars ,v TobaeCos lt.-mUI.il. Win it )il!lii5sMIi!ilOirMri'.i(, f!O UA j*'it I Dr.,J. WarninuerNs :t (Ull.-i- In rear uf Ai-,-al, D. JAir wall p:i}or soo .1. A. IlofT, Miles block. 4 WOKK|A PHONE 20. Her i MonBk i SPECIAL BARGAIN LIST. A A Five-room House, ."0-foot lot Old ri|:iiis ei I'M r.i touches). A $1650.00 I Two-room House. 25-foot lot $250.00 Bring In your Sltfr* Orders! Pictorial. Electrical and Novelty Signs. Banners and Show Cards. Paper Hanging, New, Neat and Up-to-Date. Kalsomining. and Art Work. 25 off on Wall Paper! PRINCESS Grocery Co. M. E. CARSON, Manager. SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY: t-'niio Crawford 1'e.aMtos. per can U, irular prii-i- :JV laiiiv Lonron CUIIB l'l-acius, IHT can. Hecular |irif:u 3pc /l Panes I'd l.'i*\iii.,.i- mi- i-an ItPgUlar jr"n- 'Sic lain-y Pvars. I"!- can KlU'llIll- I'll)!- ?& (f' I'aiif.v Egg I'liniis. |n-r ran Regular prin I'ani-y i'lisiTM-il SiravvlHiii-., per can rtrtmtaT price .'ate fancy Oaniiiil Sw,! IVtnlecs, l-i- can Pttiiey Oaiuu-il Applr-s. P- fallen can -4'ancv Ilenii- 1'uriil Hani-.. per It. l-'ancv I tome Curi-il Slioiililcr. p.-f lb... I'anc\ il\ Herring,, each i v::': ,,K ONIONS tm jj| "j tlnii of (.iin-l-al lt|acl,f,.ni. roourd f. I"| -J::."."). Who will iiiaKi- I tit- si-ason of p.mt H, In lit iniitit al a M-I-VICI-ri-i-i.f Plve liullaiM-asiiaiiil i\: uln-n tin- man- Is kiwn lobe In leal. II.HI'I fall i,'. MI ,Z 3 him I., for.- ITi-eedljig M.III- uiaH 'K 1C 11)111 i)t I! Sl'ljrjI'lIHlK'HjlClOl Qrove's Pepsini Coffe TITri I'l'itsin roliovos the Stoniiicli, uml tlio Ooffee li'lio\os the Headache. Price 10 cents and 25 cents per bottle. CITY DRUG STORE THE PIONEER. DKVG STORE OF BEMIDJI. V. W W W ...CHOIC E LOTS... Grow More Valuable Every Day The ileiiiiinil for Building Lots in Bemidji continues unabated. We still have a laroe number of Fine Residence Lots, however, in all parts of the city. Bemidji Townsite & Improvement Co. JOHN F. GIBBONS, Local Agent. C^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^Vy^^^WMVMMMMMMMWMV^I 20 25c 25 25 20 25 15 25-30c 15' 10 2 LETTU-CE STRAWBERRIES RABISEES CDCDIrfBERS Princess Grocery Co ^^A_i____i_fc_ A_U_h_b--A-h_-_i-A-A_i_iA-l Tlio only lloadiiche Itoiuody which does not weaken-theheart. You eonlil have bought cheaper a few imtrrrfi.s ogo^ but yon will not be able to buy cheap it few months from now. r,I, KilN S| We are n&itt ojten Hot/ mitt Krening+ s\_ tntni in attendmtce ffjulf times. Come and see our *______... ..WALL PAPER.. on can choose from a car lot. Finest line ever shipped into Northern Minnesota.- ..LIEN0 WAL FINISH.. We handle it in bulk you do not have to pay a big price for worthless packages, but get full weight: All colors. 8c per pound in 25 and 50-pound lots 7c per pound. Why not trade where you can get the most for your money? J St M. C. JONES.