We will for the next two weeks sell the best Cut Glass on the market at JEWELER Diamonds, Watches, Clocks, Silver ware, Musical Instruments. One-third off A variety of best makes quadruple silver-plated Hollow Ware, too numerous to mention One-third off A handsome line of sterling silver Flatware, such as Gravy Ladles, Cream Ladles, Berry Spoons, Coffe Spoons, Fish Forks. Sugar Shells, Butter Knives, etc., One-third off BU HUM All Goods Must Be Sold in Next Two Weeks MVWW\A/V^^^AAAl^^S/^A^ In about two weeks C. F. Schroeder's old store, where we are now located, must be removed and anew brick structure built on the site. Owing to this fact we have decided to give to old and new customers the greatest bargains ever offered in our line of goods. One-third off Finest hand-decorated Japanese and Habsburg China One-third off The latest very handsomely decorated in colored flowers and guaranteed the best time keepers in Kitchen Clocks. First class Parlor Clocks of the latest designs and beautiful finish also fine Office Clocks and Regulators Slightly Used House and Store Furniture at a Bargain for Somebody. Friends and Customers Are Cordially Invited to Supply Their Wants in Our Line of Goods at this Sale. REMEMBE TH E PLAC E FIRST DOO EAST OF FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING N. Johnson Bemidji, Minn. The well-known extra heavy plated 1847 Rogers Brothers Knives and Forks the One=third off The very best sterling silver Manicure in single pieces or in sets, put up in handsome silk lined leatherette or cloth-covered boxes also sterling silver Toilet Sets or single pieces of the very best quality One-third off Watches and Chains, Charms and Emblem Goods of every description 20 per cent off Largest variety of Solid Gold Rings in Be rn id ji 20 per cent off The finest Solid Gold and gold tilled pearl and stone set Brooches, Sleeve Buttons, Neck Tie Pins, Shirt Studs, Collar But tons and general Jewelry One-half off NEWS IN BRIEF. Overflow From the Wires in a Con densed Form. Fire in the business section of Boise, Idaho, caused a loss of $140,000. Fountain Land shot and killed his stepson, B. Land, at Lancaster, Ky. The younger Land was under the in fluence of liquor and was advancing on his stepfather with an axe. Maj. Stephen Johnson died at Piqua, Ohio, of paralysis, aged ninety-one years. He drafter the charter of the Columbus, Piqua & Indiana railway, now the Pennsylvania line, to Chicago and St. Louis, and was for a quarter of a century its manager. Samuel Vernon Veele, for many years one of the best known dramatic and musical critics in Chicago, died of bronchitis. The. illness which cul minated in death was contracted dur ing the -world's fair, for which Mr. Steele was second in command in the bureau of publicity and promotion. The navy hospital transport Solace, under command of Capt. Singer, sailed from San Francisco for Guam and Ma nila, carr ing passengers, a large number oi enlisted men of the navy and several hundred tons of supplies. Most of the passengers are naval of ficers who are to join vessels now on the Asiatic station. THE MARKETS. and Latest Quotations From Grain Live Stock Centers. St. Paul, June 23. Wheat No. 1 Northern, 79 l-2(fiS0c No. 2 Northern, 78@79c No. 3, 771-2@7Sc no grade, 70@77c. CornN. 3, 56c No. 4, 54c no grade, 52c. RyeNo. 2, 48@49c. BarleyMalting grades, 45@53c feed grades, 37@44c. Minneapolis, June 23.WheatNo. 1 hard, 83 l-8c No. 1 Northern, 82 l-8c No. 2 Northern, 81 l-8c. Duluth, June 23. Wheat No. 1 hard, 83 l-8c No. 1 Northern, 81 5-8c No. 2 Northern, 80 l-8c flax, $1,02 1-2 oats, 37 1-2@38c rye, 51 l-2c barley, 35@51c. Milwaukee, June 23. WheatNo. 1 Northern, 85c No. 2 Northern, 83 l-2c. Rye firm No. 1, 53 l-2c. Barley dull No. 2, 57@57 l-2c sample, 46 53c. Oats easier at 3939 l-2c. Com July, 48 5-8c. Chicago, June 23. Wheat No. 2 red, 77c No. 3 red, 72@76c No. 2 hard winter, 7"6c No. 3 hard winter, 73@76c No. 1 Northern spring, 79c No. 2 Northern spring, 77c No. 3 spring, 72@76c. CornNo. 2, 48 3-4@ 49c No. 3, 48 l-4c. OatsNo. 2, 36 1-2 @37c No. 3, 36c. Sioux City, Iowa, June 23. Cattle Beeves, $4 5 cows, bulls and mixed, $2.50@4.10 stockers and feed ers, $3.50@4.60 calves and yearlings, $3@4.35. Hogs, $5.75@6.05 bulk, $5.90 5.95. Chicago, June 23.Cattle Good to prime steers, $4.90@5.50 stockers and feeders, $3@4.75 cows, $1.60@4.70 heifers, $2.25@4.85. HogsMixed and butchers, $5.95@6.25 good to choice heavy, $6.15@6.30 bulk of sales, $6.05 @6.20. SheepGood to choice weth ers, $4.60@5.25 Western sheep, $4.50 @5.25 native lambs, $4.50.@6.75 Western lambs, $4.50 6.75 spring lambs. $5.507. South St. Paul, June 23. Cattle Good to choice steers, $4.25#5 good to choice cows and heifers, $3.25@4 veals, $2.50@5 good to choice feeding steers. $3.75@4.25 good to choice stock steers, $3.25 3.50 good to choiCb stock cows and heifers, $2.50 3. HogoPrice range, $5.35 5.60 bulk. $5.40@5.50. Sheep Good to choice shorn lambs, $5.75@6 fair to good. $5.50 5.7 5 good to choicer shorn ewes, medium weisht, $44.50 heavy, $3 4 culls and stock ewes, $2.50@3 spring lambs, $46.75. BOY AND MONEY GONE. Bank Messenger Disappears With Quite a Roll. Buffalo, N. Y., June 23.The police of New York, Chicago and other large cities have been notified by the local police to watch out for Arthur Nagle, nineteen years old, who disappeared with $2,500 belonging to the Third National Bank of Buffalo. Nagle re ceived the money to take to the clear ing house, one block away from the bank. COACH TURNS OVER. Justice of the Supreme Court of Cali fornia Is Injured. San Francisco, June 23.AH extra train on the North Shore railway jumped the track one mile south of Point Reyes late yesterday afternoon. One coach turned over. Michael Kirk of Sanfrancisco was killed. Supreme Court Justice Angellotti was hurt. Dr. Williams of San Rafael and Conductor Burrows are among the injured. GERSCHUNIN ARRESTED. Alleged to Have Organized Two As sassinations. Berlin, June 23.A dispatch to the Lokal Anzeiger from Eidkuhnen says that the revolutionary agitator, Ger schunin, has been arrested at Kief. Gerschunin, it is asserted, was the or ganizer of the murder of Rogoliepoff, Russian minister of public instruction, and of Sipiagune, Russian minister of the interior. Gould's Cousin Kills Himself. St. Louis. June 23.Sanford North rup, until recently secretary and gen eral manager of the American Refrig erator Transit company, committed suicide yesterday. He was a cousin of George Gould. No cause is known. Hard on the Rocks. Oswego, N. Y.. June 23.During a dense fog yesterday the steamer St. Joseph ran ashore on Ford shoals, three miles west of here. She is hard on the rocks in five feet of water. Her i crew is safe. K C. D. Steece The Sign Man Is here to stay, and is prepared to do all kinds of urj-to-date Painting, Paperhang ing, Free Hand Relief Work, Kalsomin ing, Etc ALL WORK IS GUARANTEED DON'T FORGET TO SEE HIM BEFORE LETTING V0UR JOB. HE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY. LEAVEORDERS AT BEAUDETTES TAILOR SHOP. C. D. STEECE HE SIGN MAN BEMIDJI, MINN. First Class Sample Room. Choicest Brands. Mac's Mint Geo. McTaggart, Prop. Choice Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Beltrami Avenue. Bemidji, Minn. BUY A LOT IN THE NEW TOWNSITE OF MALLARD LOCATED ON MALLAR LAKE,CLEARWATE COUNTY F. O. SIBiLEY PRofclETOR SOLWAY MINN. 4 4 4- 4 4 4 4 :M&.Jk.jtk.A.