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W mix paints to order. Jones Lit nW. L. Brooks made a trip to Cass Lake. Dr. Gilmore was called to Sol- way this morning. O'Brien of St. Paul was in the city last night. For sale, tamarack wood, any length. C. E. Carson. 8-tf Frank Anderson returned from Blackduck this morning. Attorney Bills of Park Rapids was in the city yesterday. The contest case of Hanson vs. Teitz is being heard .today. Sheriff Bailey returned this morning from Grand Rapids. A. Belding was an arrival from Blackduck this morning. The clerk's union will meet at the Red Men hall tonight at 7:30. Fifth annual shoot of the Be- midji Gun Club will begin tomor- row. E. L. Naylor returned home from Blackduck on this morning's train. C. G. Miller, the Duluth paper man, is in the city calling on cus- tomers. Any one having a cash register for sale will please call on J. Pet- erson, Jr. Madame West's dressmaking parlor upstairs in Malzahn block. Phone 110. i fixing up the park near St. An- thony's hospital. H. S. Holmes, a prominent real estate man of Bismarck, N. D., is spending the day here. Harry Vance of the Northwest ern Paper company of Duluth is in the city soliciting trade. tf Street Commissioner Pogue is George Godfrey of Excelsior, Minn., is visiting with his sister, Mrs. A. A. Carter, of this city. For cheap rates to western Canada apply to James Kelley, gov't agent, Wadena, Minn. 35-9t William Elliott of Minneapolis has accepted a position as head sawyer on the night shift at the new mill. Found, a straw hat. Owner may have same by calling at police headquarters and paying costs attached. John Devereaux was given ten days by Judge Achenbach this morning for drunken, disorderly and vagrant conduct. A Y. Merril of Minneapolis arrived on the noon" train to attend the special term of court which opens tomorrow. If you don't want to be disap pointed order your fruit, vege tables and confections at Peter son's. W are never out. Martin Ellingston, more conir monly known as "Monk," has accepted a position with Patter son & Hoff as sign painter. Get your tin roofing, decking and eavetroughing from W. M. Ross, successor to Dicaire & Ross. All work guaranteed. 34-6t For you tin and sheet metal work go toW. Ross, successor to Dicaire & Ross. has a tirst-class mechanic in charge of his tin shop. 34-6t Prices on berries remain stiff on account of the heavy rains where they grow. W have them always when they can be had whether the market is high or low. Peterson, Jr. Read what the Grand Forks papers say of the Bob and Eva McGmley Graiedy Co., who will play here June 8 in high class comedy: Bob and Eva McGin ley gave excellent entertainments here and were greeted with large and enthusiastic audiences. Grand Forks Plaindealer. The McGinleys gave the best enter tainment in their line we have ever had in Grand Forks.The Grand Forks Daily Herald. DR. FOSTER DENTIST 3ULES BRICK BLOCK, BEMIDJI, MINN. Cooling summer drinks at Pet- erson's,. Louis Dudrey of Tenstrike is in the city. C. H. Hall is in the city from Grand Forks. Commissioner Sibley spent the day in the city. M. Markham is transacting business at Duluth. H. Reinertsen was an arrival from St. Louis, Mo. E. H. Heuer and wife of How- ard Lake are in the city. Tom Bailey has installed a tele- phone in his cigar store. Captain Benner is repainting his boat, the Mayflower. T. Halvorson, representing the Tibbs-Hutchinson Co. of St. Paul, was a visitor in the city today. Bert Seymour is among the Grand Forkers who will attend the -shooting tournament which starts here tomorrow. The real estate firm of Willits & Cahill has been dissolved by mutual consent. Mr. Willits will continue the business. Vegetables coming in are fine and prices low. Call in and look at them, then if you are satisfied give us your orders. Peter son, Jr. Taken up, four horsesca be found at residence of Wm. Pickles, opposite section house. Owner may have same by payingexpense of feedingandpublishingnotice.tf C. D. Steece, the sign man, will make his home in Bemidji and is prepared to give satisfac tion in the line of paperhanging, painting, et c. guarantees all work. 36tf Dr. Longavin, veterinary surg eon of Crookston, is in town to day. wras ro Wood of Grand Forks is transacting business here. George A. B}Te came down from Blackduck this morning. Bread and baker's supplies fresh every day at Peterson's. A. Blakeslee left this morn ing for a three-days' visit at Minneapolis. George E. Duis and wife of, r, Duarte navel orange. Nothing like it. J. Peterson. Jr. Telephone orders sent to 184 promptly attended to and quick delivery made. Peterson, Jr. Evan Carson, chief mogul of Mallard's weekly reverberator, left for his rural home this after noon. Grand Forks are registered at s__ the world is to be found west- the Markham. i I Oregon and in Washington. W still have the uncomparable called to assist Dr. Francis of this city in an opera tion for melaursis on a horse owned by Mr. Johns. C. W Davis returned this morning from a trip through the Saskatchewan valley, Can., and leaves this evening for his home in Blackduck. Charlie says that he would not give one acre of Uncle Sam's soil for all the land in Canada. The famous comedians and lightning change artists, Bob! entertainment at the opera house, June 8. There is nothing like it on the road, and Manager Wheelock should be congratu lated by securing the above at traction. They are great imper sonators and musical experts. AT THE CHURCHES The subject next Sunday morn ing at the Baptist church will be "Housecleaning:" in the evening, "Plenty of Water." Archdeacon Appleby will hold divine services in Gilmour's hall, Sunday morning, June 7, at 11 o'clock p. m. There will be a celebration of the holy commun ion. All are invited to attend. Largest Plant in World. The greatest pumping plant in the world is one which draws 3,000,000 gallons of water a day 337 miles to the goid fields at Bull Bulling, Australia. evening They have lately {Saturday. secured a numberoi new marches and overtures, some of which will be rendered at this concert. Following is the program: towns will be March Our Boys and Girls part in the sport. Waltz Sweet RemembranceHirsche of Minneapoli s, Medley Q\erture AlltutheGood pi March .Chicago Tribune Spanish Serenade., ..La Palomai Song ami Dance .Happy Hours March !New York Journal each day, be oft'e-ivd GREATEST IN THE WORLD Western Oregon and Washington Greatest Timber Belts in the World. The greatest timber belt According 0 government reports Oregon has about 335,000,000 feet of standing timber, mostly fir, cedar, hemlock, spruce and larch. A there is now cut in the state about a billion feet an nually there is still enough tim ber left for several hundred years at the same rate of cutting. For shipbuilding, masts, bridge timbers, car sills and other needs demanding a combination of great length, strength, durabil ity and lightness, the Oregon fir is unrivaled. Government tests show that under pressure it has nearly twice the strength of oak and three times that of pine. From each of the five continents the demand for it is continually increasing. The German em peror's new yacht lias Oregon fir for its masts and booms, and the royal standard on Windsor Castle floats from a flagstaff of the same wood. STEENERSON VERY BUSY Bemidji Man Will Get His Money When He Removes the Landmarks. Representative Steenerson is in Washington to attend to sev eral minor matters in the de partment. called at the land office with reference, to a claim made by M. D. Stoner of this city, based on a survey he made of the boundary between Minne sota and Canada. I appears that he erected monuments on part/of .the line stretching from Rainy lake which had not yet been fixed by the two govern ments. A a result the land officials held up a part of the money covered by his contract with the government, amounting to about $3,500. On representa tions made by Steenerson the claim has been allowed, with the proviso that Stoner shall remove th and Eva McGinley, has been so- I without official authority, cured to give us a fine novel ty i monuments erected by him for sale at a bargain. I includes lot, building, stock and fixtures. The place is doing a splendid business. Anyone looking for a first class opening in one of the best towns in northern Minne sota should look this proposition over. C. C. Dot y, administrator, Bemidji, Minn. FOR SALE! TW O 35-FOOT LAUNCHE S Strong, Durable Boats Gasoline Engines Address 223 Manhattan Building, Duluth, Minn. OPE N AI CONCER 5th ANNUA SHOO AGRICULTURA The Bemidji band will give an- The Fifth annual mrnament other of their open air concerts of the Bemidji G,un Club w\ll be at the Third street dock tomor-j he ld in this city tomorrow ami At Which Manv New Num- Of Bemidji Gun Club Will Association to be Incorpor- bers Will be Rendered. Begin Tomorrow. Delegates from ('.rand Forks-, Crookston, Grand Rapids*, Cass Lake and other neighboring sent to take rt3f Eleven events will come :T and liberal purses will DROWNED George Luke Was the Victim While Playiug on the Lake Shore. George Luke, eight years ag e. was drowned at I'.: IT)]), in. this afternoon at the foot of Ir- vine avenu e. Lake Irvine. The little fellow was playing| on the shore of the hike, near Carscn's ice house, when in some unaeeounlably manner n*'1 was knocked senseless and fell into the Pake, drowning almost immediately: The police were immediately notified, but could not reach the scene of the drowning in time toj^ rescue the drowning boy. His father is a sawyer for he new mill. Hard to Locate. The management of the Hotel Markham was busy yesterday trying to locate an offensive smell that seemed to hang around that particular part of the office which is generally occupied by hand baggage. All lands of sug gestions were given as to what it wa s, and K., a popular grocery salesman, was accused of carry ing limburger cheese among his samples, which he indignantly denie d, and the incident was ex plain ed when Mr. Coleman, the candy man, struck tow n, as he inquired if a certain popular salesman for a Dulu th fruit house had been fishing any time th is week.. After the clerk remarked that K. had been very busy, the probabilities were that he had not. Mr. C. then suggested that K.'s grip be taken into the backyard and opened up. The suggestion was immediately acted upon, and Jo and behold! a pint can of angle worms were brought out and liberated: but liberty had come too late and neglect had done its work, and the angle worms weie far beyond the stage' of usefulness. It seems this particular salesman is an ardent fisherman, and knowing from experience, that For Sale. angle worms were hard to get in I order to close the estate of this part of the country he the late Mrs. A. E. Milne, the'had bribed a young boy return- property and business known as irlg from Sunday school last Sun the Lakeside Bakery, is offered day at Duluth to dig him the! worms. His explanation was that he simply brought them up for a party who intended start ing an angle worm farm her e abouts, but it does not go with those who know him. A N ONLOOKER. Died of Heart Failure. Ernest W. P'lint died at Black duck yesterday morning of heart failure. Undertaker Naylor of this city was summoned to pr e pare the remains for shipment to Dows, la., where the deceased has relative s. A. D. Stevens at Head. A Bagley, Minn., the First National bank is authorized to do business with a capit al of$25-,000 A. D. Stevens of Crookston is president, and Sam Olson is cashier. ated Under Laws of State. acres of th* ing the city which will b park'. the also yimr shot, will The Commeivial Club have so_- In the cured a five-year lease of twenty I'hird Stre night tin1 much more will he ivured is! _^_ et-. Ua_CfcU.li \\V.- si a around to set terested. It is the intention of the club to incorporate under the laws o( the state and sell stock' in the ventureTh par value of the i shares will probably be $10. County fairs will beheld under jthe auspices of the association. I and ball games lyetwoen the [league teams will also be a i ranged. A granii stand \vilLbecrectIid Will Take Husband's Place. MAI In the Night Do'.ul farm, adjoin- limits on tjhe north, improved and used for fail' grounds, race tra( shooting grounds and bas( Already $1,000 has been sub- Kennedy seribed for tlie enterprise, and Kline tl.e.st' who are m- at once with a capacity ot at least IjvSUO. A game between the league teams of Cfbokston and Duluth has been secured for Sundav. .1 line 14. Those who have he project in occasion. and assort that dividends will' be paid to stockholders as soon as the expense oi building-"and improving is coinploted. Mrs. G. Bowman, wife of the cartoonist who ended his life on Thursday, will take up her usband's pencil, having been offered he position on the Minne apolis Tribune which her hus band held for many vears. Shei- i u-e* -LANG A- CAKTKK exclusive is an artist ot Exceptional ability. I Bailor's addition. Thomas (lark. Locator. Improved and unimproved farms for sale. I have been cruising in Holt rami and Itasca i- \t counties for the past live years. I If you want to buy a farm or-] locate (in a claim call on nie. THOMAS CI.AKK. I itel lyeinore. Subscribe for The Doily Pioneer. The ign Man Is here to stay, and is prepared to do all kinds of up-to-date Painting, Paperhanging, Free Hand Relief Work, Kalsomining, Etc AL WOR IS GUARANTEED DON'T FORGET TO SEE HIM BEFORE LETTING VOIR JOB. E (,\X SAVE VOl MON EY C. D. STEECE THE SIGN MAX BEMIDJI, MINN. REED & KNUTS0N Blacksmith and Wagon Makers BEMIDJI, MINNESOTA lEED & KNI'TSO.V have opened a blawksmith and wagon shop one door *outh of The Pioneer, an! are prepared to handle any and all work in their line and guarantee satisfaction to all (wmers. Mr. Reed makes a specialty of horseshoeing1 NTS PER WEEK. mai'7" by 222 points in tESSg^g^gg played. Following for the three, games: MARRIED milI Barker I Stafford. 1 Swedback al t. A :S34 360 38i :H f,"3o3 SIN V. K.V Wyier Tuoniy rJailey Keihui Mover. 268 306 Total 1,631 Another game will be arranged for as soon as possible. Lawn Social. The drum corps will give a social at the residence of 1'. .1. Kussell tomorrow evening, the proceeds to toward purchas ing uniforms for he boys. Ice cream and cake will be serv ed from (3 o'clock' on. The Bemidji band will furnish music for the Hian Column F(l SAl.K -Two thousand cords of lii-iiu'li WOIMI. We* VV right, [M -tf WANTED Competent girl for genera] hoiiM'woi-lc. Inquire of Mrs. The-. Huilev. 34 tf Young |ij FOR S'AU Dm,calf. and his work is too well known to need any introduction to the people of this vicinity. Mr. Knutson has been in the employ of the St. Hilaire Lumber company for four years, and comes well recommended by that company, an-'l nless Give the new firm a chance to show you what they can do, and you will not be disappointei1635 REED & KNUTSe Second door south of postoffice, BEMIV54370 .1. J1 Jl tf ANYoXK desiring to biry a rotary saw-mil' JO,eon feet capacity write "No. .'iito." care this office. WANT KI) hffiherers. aureuts Two pa intors and W t'. .lone-. WANTED work. Mr WANTKD room for children. Pioneer. C. Steece paper 3tf A girl for Kdward general house Kni-i'i-. iLKNT chance for man with sin all capital to get into paying hotel business at Crookston, Minn. Ij'or particular- address letters to propraetor of GoiniiierclaJ hotel, VIMIIVMIH). inn. Nicely furnished man and wife no Address care 36 and general blacksmith work, ,-ar 5 June Oscar TV,nson iplelnt of Depute a charge of paid fines and