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Come and see our Seeded Raisins in bulk that we have ffj\
ij^f just received and are selling at 10c a lb or 3 for 25c
Ujl We also have Raisins at 10c per lb.? and still another (fj
\]b variety at 15c per pound. (|J
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W Dried Peaches at 10c per lb., 3 for 25c also at 15c per W
lb., 2 for 25c. 2i
Apricots at 15c.
Apples at 10c
Pears at 15c
Prunes at 5c per lb., and also at 10c
tii Our FF Big A Flour at $2.75 per 100 lbs., seems to be (P
W in great demand.x
"Make Hay While
the Sun Shines."
But before buying your Hay-Mak
ing Implements, remember that
MOWERS, RAKES,
and all other Implements for making hay.
F. M. Malzahn & Co.
...CHOICE LOTS...
Grow More Valuable Every Day
The demand for Building Lots in Bemidji continues
unabated. We still have a large number of Fine Residence
Lots, however, in all parts of the city.
Yon could have bought cheaper a few months ago, but
you will not be able to buy cheap a few months from now.
Bemidji Townsite & Improvement Co.
JOHN F. GIBBONS, Local Agent.
C. H. MILES
Wholesale
Liquor
Agent for Anheuser-Busch Famous
St. Louis Beer
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We also have the Straight (P
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Eggs are 28c per dozen today and potatoes $1.00 per
bushel. Potatoes, though, are on a falling market.
sack guaranteed. 9
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J. A. McCONKEY. jj-
F. M. MKLZHHN & CO.,
Carry a full line of
The Daily Pioneer
PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON.
PIONEER PUBLISHING CO.
By R. W HITCHCOCK.
entered in the postoffice at Bemidji, Minn.,
as second Hass matter
official County and City Paper
SUBSCRIPTION $5 PER YEAR
HEGGE FOR GOVERNOR.
tlorth Dakota Democrats Nominal^
State Ticket.
Grand Forks, N. D., July 29.Tre
following ticket was nominated by
North Dakota Democrats in conve i
tion here:
Congress, A. G. Burr, Bottineau, an 1
N. P. Rasmussen, Barnes governor,
M. F. Hegge. Tiaill lieutenant go\-
ernor, G. S. Cryne, Stark secretary
of state, O'Keefe, Walsh audito
Chailes Bade, Dickey treasurer, R. L.
Foss, Ward commissioner of insu
ance, D. M. Holmes, Grand Forks at
torney general, S Serumgard, Ram
sey superintendent ot public instiuc
tion, C. Schnidt, Stutsman commis
sioner of agriculture, R. 801111117,
"Wells: railroad commissioners,
Martineau, Rolette Joseph Blouin,
Sargent, and Axel Johnson, Eddy.
The Republican nominees for tho
supreme bench, N. C. Young and Ea
ward Engerud, were endorsed. State
Chairman Brynjolfson won out in a
fight which was made to have declared
illegal the action of the Faigo con
vention, which chose state committee
men and chairman.
The resolutions endorse the St.
Louis platform, denounce the domina
tion of the state Republican party by
a machine, its extravagant manage
ment of state affairs and its refusal
to grant the minority representation
on the state boards, favor the direct
primary, the initiative and referendum,
national grain inspection, enlargement
of the powers of the interstate com
merce commission and the develop
ment of irrigation.
KILLED BY WHITECAPPERS.
Texas Negro Shot Dead in the Hallway
of His House.
Lockport, Tex., July 29.A mob of
masked whitecappers have killed one
negro and severely beaten anothei,
both victims being residents of this
vicinity.
The mob first visited Tom Coperton,
who was taken from his home and
mercilessly beaten. From Coperton's
cabin the mob went to the home of
John Larremore and endeavored to
enter the house. Larremoie's wife
opened fire on the mob, whirh the
whitecappers returned. After the
fusilade Larramore was found dead in
the hallway of his house.
DEVELOPMENTS IMMINENT.
Correspondents With Russian Army
Ordered to Harbin.
St. Petersburg, July 29.A telegram
received from General Kuropatkin
during the day announced that the po
sition at the front had not changed.
It is generally believed here that
startling developments are imminent.
All the war correspondents have been
ordered to Harbin.
BRIEF BITS OF NEWS.
The Milwaukee baseball franchise
in the Western league has been pur
chased by D. J. Finkelstein of Colo
rado Springs, Colo, for $50,000.
Ex-Senator George W. Vest is de
lirious and steadily growing weaker.
He talks at landom, though occasion
ally is able to give rational answers
when spoken to.
The Philadelphia and Reading Coal
and Iron company has issued orders to
shut down all of its collieries in the
Schuylkill region from July 30 to Aug.
8 for the purpose of curtailing pro
duction.
PICKETING IS RESUMED.
Some Disorder Occurs at South St.
Paul Stock Yards.
St. Paul, July 29.Picketing was re
sumed at South St. Paul during the
morning, but there was no organized
effort to establish a blockade.
In the eftort to persuade the non
union men not to go back to work
there was some disorder and John
Seymour, a former employe, was ar
rested charged with assault uponjGus
Heuer, who was on his way to work.
In general the situation is prac
tically unchanged. The Swift plant is
running with about the same number
of men as were at work the previous
day.
Old Employes Apply for Work.
Kansas City, July 29.Many addi
tional strikers, practically all of them
unskilled labor, applied for their old
places at the plants of Swift & Co.,
Armour & Co. and the Fowler Packing
company and were re-employed.
Sheriff Now in Control.
Omaha, July 29.Sher'ff Power has
sworn in fifty-two deputies and gone
to South Omaha, where he has taken
charge of the strike situation, reliev
ing the South Omaha police of all
duty.
ROSEBUD LAND DRAWING.
Pennsylvania Man Secures the First
Chance to Locate.
Chamberlain, S. D., July 29.The
eagerly awaited drawing day in the
distribution of lands in the Rosebud
reservation opened bright and sultry.
The great wheel from which the
numbers were drawn was 'placed in
position about 8 o'clock and by 8-30
the stand was comfortably filled with
the officials connected with the draw
ing, newspaper men and distinguished
guests, among whom were Congress
man Burke, National Committeeman
Joseph Greene and Internal Revenue
Collector Ellerman, all of South Da
kota. United States Land Commis
sioner Richards, with his assistants,
Judge Eleanor Wakely of Omaha and
Mr. P. F. Sherman of Sioux Falls,
were early on the ground. Shortly
after 9 o'clock the envelopes contain
ing the names of registered aspirants
were placed in the wheel and every
thing was in readiness. The first
name drawn was William McCormick
of Lancaster county, Pa., who will
have the entire reservation to select
from in making his choice of land.
Chefoo, July 29.A Russian army
officer, who is a trusted agent of Gen
eral Stoessel, the commander of the
forces at Port Arthur, has arrived here
for the purpose of purchasing steel
for use in the dockyards at Port Ar
thur. This officer declares that the
Russians are sanguine that Port Ar
thr-.will never falL
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SOCIAL EVENTS
The Misses Dora Hazen and
Mamie Villeman gave a very
pleasant party to Miss Maud
Olson at the Grill hall last night.
Dancing was the amusement of
the evening, after which the
party repaired to the home of
Miss Hazen, where a dainty lunch
was served. About fifty friends
of Miss Olson were in attendance.
Miss Olson expects soon to leave
for Minneapolis, where she will
complete a course of music at a
conservatory in that city.
Cured of Chronic Diarrhoea After
Ten Years of Suffering.
"I wish to say a few words in
praise of Chamberlian's Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy,"
says Mrs. Mattie Burge, of Mar
tinsville, Va. "I suffered from
chronic diarrhoea for ten years
and during that time tried vari
ous medicines without obtaining
any permanent relief. Last sum
mer one of my children was taken
with cholera morbus, and I pro
cured a bottle of this remedy.
Only two doses were required to
give her relief. I then decided
to try the medicine myself, and
did not use all of one bottle be
fore 1 was well and I have never
since been troubled with that
complaint. One cannot say too
much in favor of that wonderful
medicine." This remedy is for
sale at Barker's Drug store.
MISS ROSE DICKINSON,
TEACHER
MUSIC
919 Bemidji Avenue
Wood For Sale!
I have for sale an unlimit
ed quantity of Pine Jack
Pine and Tamarack Wood
in any lengths.
D. S. DENNIS,
710 America Ave. Bemidji.
"YOUR MONEY IS
NO GOOD"
and will be refunded to you if after th
ing half a bottle of
THE FAMOUS
MATT.J.JOHHSOHS
RHEUMATISM and
BLOOD CURE
you arc not satisfied with results.
This is our guarantee which goes wifeft
every bottle.
For Sals nd Guaranteed Only bv
A. GILMOUK& CO.
Minnesota & International
RAIL vVAY COMPANY
In Connection with the
..Northern Pacific.
RAILWAY COMPANY.
Provides the best train passenger
service between Northome, Hovey Junc
tion, Blackduck, Bemidii, 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. No change
of cars. Ample time at Brainerd
for dinner.
Daily ex. STATIONS Daily ex.
Sunday Sunday
8-JO a, Lv.. Northome Ar p.m. 7 30
6 55 a. m. Ar Hovey Junction Lv. p. 7:05
7:10 a.m.Lv Blackduck Lv.p G:50
7:27 Tenstrike Lv 6:31
7.42 Turtle 616
820 Bemidji 5 50
9:38 Walker 4:22
10:07 Hackensack 3 50
10:25 Backus 3.32
10:46 Pino River 3:11
M.05 Pequot 2:52
12-05 a. m. Ar Brainerd Lv 2:00
Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays.
240p. m. Lv. Kclliher Ar. p.m. 3 20
S20p m, Ar .Ilovey Junction Lv. p. 1:40
N. P. RY.
Brainerd
.Little Fails
St. Cloud....
Anoka.
1:05 p. m. Lv.
2:05 3:04 4.:*T 5:20 Ar Minneapolis
5:50 Ar St. Paul.
1:10 p. m, Lv Brainerd...
I.a3 Aitkin...
3:43 Carlton
4:38 SVest Superior
4:55 Ar Duluth....
..Ar. m. 1:05
Lv. 12.05
a. m. 11:05
9:48
Lv. 9:10
..Lv. a. 8:40
Ar. p.
Lv a.
Great Northern R*
EAST BOUND.
No. 40...Park Rapids Line..6:00a. m.
(Connects with Flyer at Sauk Centre, arrives
Minneapolis about 3:00 m.. formerly 4:45.)
No. 14...Duluth Express...12:27 p.m.
26 12:39 a.m.
WEST BOUND
13 .Fosston Line 2:50 p. m.
25 fl 2:50 a. m.
39....Park Rapids Line7:55
Full information from
E. E. CHAMBERLAIN, Agent
Bemidii. Minn 1^
W.G.
SCIIROEDER
While they last
35 Crates
BLUEBERRIES
$1.35 per crate.
a
JELLY GLASSES
(full size)
25c per dozen.
If you want the Best, buy
Pillsbury's
Best Flour
Give me a call.
W. 6. Schroeder,
Phone 209.
PROFESSIONAL
..CARDS..
LAWYERS.
D. H. FISK
Attorney and Counsellor at Law
Office opposite Hotel Markham.
P. J. Russell
Attorney at Law
BEniDJI. niNN.
Bailey & McDonald
LAWYERS
Bemldfi, Hinn. Office: Swedback Block
Jay L. Reynolds
Attorney at Law
Office in ililes Block,
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS.
Dr. Rowland Grilmore
Physician and Surgeon
Office: ililes Block
Dr. Blakeslee
Physician and Surgeon
Office: Ililes Block. Beminfi
Dr. E. H. Marctim
Physician and Surgeon
Office: Swedback Block
Residence Phone 221 Office Phone 1!
Dr. E. H. Smith
Pin sk-ian and Surgeon
Office: Boston Block
Office Phone, 73 Home Phone. 60
DENTISTS!
Dr. R. B. Foster,
DENTIST
MILES BLOCK.
HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS.
City Restaurant,
H. P. BURROUGHS, Prop.'
Meals at all hours,
from 20c up 315 Beltrami Ave.
Hotel Challenge,
A. L. SMITH, Prop.
T?tpss. $1 00 and $1 ?5 1
Kates.
p01t i aj
ve.
I 411 Beltrami A
Palace Cafe,
FRED THROM, Prop.
Meals at
All Hours. i 311 Minnesota Ave.
Hotel Remore,
EARL GEIL, Prop.
Ralos- i 81.25 and *1 50 I Cora or Bel ti ami Ave
ttaies. ei day. and Thud St.
Thompson's Hotel,
HANS P. THOflPSON, Prop.
Bar in
Connection 100 Third St.
Tremont House,
FELIX DANSEREAU, Prop.
Rates: 203 Minnesota Ave.
Bemidji Hotel,
MRS. JOHN BAHR, Prop.
Rates 4
$L0 I
Kates per day
12:33
11:49
9:50
Lv. a. 8:40
1:25 p. m. Lv BrainerdAr. p. m. 12-45
6:00 Ar Fargo Lv.a. 8:00
W. H. GEMMELL, G. A. WALKER
General Manager. Aerent,
Brainerd Bemidji.
202 Third St.
Markham Hotel,
F. P. HANNIFIN, Prop.
$2.00 Per Day and Upward.
DRAY AND TRANSFER.
Wes Wrighv
Dray and Transfer.
Phone 40. 404 Beltrami Ave.
Tom Smayt,
Drav and Baggage, Safe and Piano Moving
a Specialty.
Phone No. 58 I (18 America Avenue
Notice to Contractors, -j
Notice is hereby jriven thatsealed proposals
will be received bj the truslees of school dls-
tiictNo 4(3, Beltrami counts. Minnesota, at
the office of the lcrk. at the Beltrami County
Bank. Tenstrike. Minnesota, up to etebt
o'clock m., August 1st. li'01. for the finishing
of the two upstairs rooms in lie school house
in Tenstrike. work to be completed on or be
fore Septembei 1st, 1904. For plans and spec
ifications call at the clerk's office, Beltrami
County Bank, Tenstiike-.Minn. The board of
trustees reserves the right to reject any or
all bids
MRS. A. L. MORRIS,
District Clerk, Tenstrike, Minn,^
i
One
Cent
a.
Word.
CARD W
PHONE 20.
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BRUNSWICK- BALKE
Billiard Hall.
L. MATHENY. Prop.
Fine Line of Cigars & Tobaccos
Bemidji, Minn.
F. O. E.
Fraternal Order of Eagles, Bemidji Aerie No. 351.
Meets every Wednesday at 8 p, m.,
Uilmour's Hall.
A. T. Wheeiock, W. President
H. LeBteu, Secretary
Visitinz Eagles cordially invited.
REWAR
A reward of 1300 will be paid by the under
signed for the discovery and finding of the
bodies of Mr. N. O. Dahl and his daughter,
Aasrot Dahl. who disappeared from their
claims on section 33-131-33. Beltrami county,
two miles from Quiring P. O., on or about
April 9th. 1904. and $50 will be paid for any in
formation that will lead to such discovery.
O. C. ROOD _,
C. C. STRANDER
June 18.1904. Orookston. Minn.
PIONEER
HELP WANTED.
WANTEDCompetent girl for
general housework. Apply at
Pioneer office.
WANTED,at once, competent
girl for general housework.
Brinkman Hotel.
WANTEDAt once, boy to learn
printing trade. Must not be
afraid of work. Call at this
office.
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 in
formation apply to Recruiting
Officer, Miles block, Bemidji.
Minnesota.
WANT COLUMN
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SIGNS OR I A|lilli|K|l|]SrJD|lB
Subscribe for the Daily Pioneer.
Having bought out the
interest of Jos. DeMarse
in the Sing Lee Restau-
rant, I am prepared to
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FOR SALEFour room house
and lot, four blocks from post
office. Inquire at C. M. Ba
con's saloon.
FOR RENT.
FOR RENTA house. F. Lane.
WANTEDTo exchange, *160
acre farm in Hubbard county
with improvements, valued at
$1,200, for house and lot in Be
midji. Address, Box 322, Be
midji.
We are now open Day and Evening,
A man in attendance at all times.
Come and see our
..WAL PAPER..!
You 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?
Bemidji Pressed Stone and Tile Co.
Boyd & Erickson, Proprietors?
MANUFACTURERS OF
Cement Building Blocks, Sidewalk Tile and Stone Fencing.
A variety of moulding designs for blocks,
tiling and fencing. Cement building
materials are taking the place of
brick and quarried stone, and
in many ways it is a su
perior material.
JJggTfEg
1
No
Charge
Less
Than
15c.
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE:House and lot near
residence portion of the city.
F. P. Hannifan.
A
Specialty
M. C. JONES.
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Call at fac
tory and yards
on America
Avenue, near
city hall, and
personally in
spect the work
Territory and
machines, for sale
We Are
Prepared
(i
serve first class meals at
all hours, day or night.
Your patronage solicited.
Charlie Lee.
To do all kinds of
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.
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B*
Call or phone 225.
J. J. D0RAN.
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Hotel Cathcart,
Thos. Cathcart & Son, Props.
Baadette, Minn.
This Hotel is specially
adapted for the traveling
public, beautifully locat
ed oa^the banks of the
^jVgrreat Rainy River fac
ing the Canadian border.
in
We pay strict attention to run a
quietly and orderly place.?
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