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Subscribe for The Pioneer. We mix paints toorder. JonesBt Harry Wocks is up from Du luth. H. 0. Noble is up from Cass Lake. Finest confectionery at the old reliable Lakeside Bakery. E. M. Smith is down from Blackduck. Follow the crowd to the Lake side bakery. It will pay you. --B..-A.- Simons-is here 'from Northome. Pies, cakes,' etc., for outing lunches, at the Lakeside bakery, A, E, Webster of Mcintosh is visiting in town. Furnished rooms for rent over the Boyer building. Inquire upstairs. 54-tf L. R. Moorhead of Turtle River is visiting in town. Invite your best girl to accom pany you to the Lakeside bakery ice cream parlors. Robert Neving of Neving is in town. A line of wash goods, worth up to 50 cents. While they last only 25 cents, at the Bazaar. 84 E. C. Helm of Duluth is trans acting business in the city. Come to Peterson's ice cream and resting parlors for rest and comfort. Free reading room. 77 Patrick Butler came down from Blackduck this morning. Peterson's ice cream parlors are the coziest and roomiest in the state. Visit them anyway. 77 J. ri. Henderson is in town from Fosston. Special sale on all goods-in order to make room for fall stockattheBermanEmporium. 86 A. Anderson of Fergus Falls is registered at the Markham. Firt class violin for sale. In quire at Walcott's Barber Shop, 218 3rd street. 86-91 To obtain the best and quickest results, use the Daily Pioneer want column. John Steidl has returned to The Dalles, Oregon, after a brief visit in Bemidji. If you wish to buy a line lot or farm in a good location, see T. Beaudette, the tailor, before buy ing. 69 tf J. M. Graham was an arrival from Duluth yesterday. A line of black minstrel cloth, etaimus wash gcods to be closed out at great reduction at the Ber man Emporium. 86 W. E. Conplin and J. B. Lewis of Minneapolis are registered t.t the City ootel. The best advertising medium in Bemidji is the Daily Pioneer everybody reads it. Leave your orders for paper hanging, dec crating, painting and sign writing with Steece,at Beau dette's tailor shop. "tf Bids for the new addition to the Bemidji. school house have not yet been opened, owing to the absence from town of several members of the school board. There are several bids in. The contract will probably be award ed early next week. If you expect the girls to be sweet on you, sweeten them at the Lakeside bakery ice cream parlors. They will enjoy it. J. B. Kelly of Verndale, brother of Mrs. D. C. Rhodes,' returned to his home today after spending several days in Bemidji. Mr. Kelly is well pleased with the town and purchased property while here. He may take up his permanent location in Bemidji. ''Heaven, and It's Occupants" is the subject on Sunday morn ing, in the Baptist church. "The Way Home" in the evening. All welcome. DR. FOSTER DENTIST MILES BRICK BLOCK, BEMIDJI, MINN. ANYONE desiring- to buy a rotary sawinil! of 20,000 feet capacity write "No. 300, care this office. FOR SALE-Two thousand cords of 16-inch wood. Wes Wright. 34tf FOR REXTLarge, nicely furn ished room .Mrs. J. E. Hen drickson, Malzahn Block. 83-tf FOR SALECheap, a good seven room house and 50-foot lot. In quire of L. H. Bailey. 70-tf FOR SALEBicycle in first class condition, $25 cash only in tending purchasers need call with spot cash. (This is no factory made .wheel). C._P. Jackson.. FUENISHED ROOMto rent, near city hall private family, Inquire 420 Minn. ave. 61 LANG & CARTER, exclusive agents for Bailej 's addition. LOSTOn. lake shore Sunday, please return tO this office. 83tf WANTEDTo buy good bicycle cheap for cash. Western 1 Union Telegraph office WANTED housework office. greatly reduced prices. and examine our stock and be satisfied it is to your advantage to purchase here. 86-88 LOUISE HETLAND. |da th A Girl for general 1 NOTICE. A. E Winter, watchmaker and handlea complete line of watches, wrork guaranteed.l me calll. Yours for biz. A. E. lh Inquire at this A Difference lty. Prices are fair, but not so termed*to reduce E. J\. BARKER 513 THIIIO 3T-R-9-E-T Climbing Mountains. the United States is Mt. Kanier in Washine'torj, more than 15.500 mountain has 15 or more giant glaciers cree] ing down its sides and disc:JbaTeing their glacial de tt'itus into the Columbia river or A climb tothe summit of this is a mountaineering feat worthy' Of any mountaineer. send to any address an illustarted booklet, called "Climbing Mt. Ra hier" describing a climb over gla- a Subscribe for the Pioneer. Want CoIumniSCURE AR E KILLE IT EM N CHIN A TWO GUNPOWDER MAGAZINE. EXPLODE WITH FRIGHT- FUL RESULTS. DEMOLISHED HOUSES CATCH FIRE AND SEVERAL ARE BURNED TO DEATH. Ml)Cl mn WINDOWS FOR FIVE MILES AROUND, _, -**if-iitrriTj|P 'TT its -Iu i ir^' gunpowder magazines, situated in the have been terrorize by tn reaaop jold cuff button with letters f"r mmst of )a.mble residences of tlon of the old policy of repression as C. N. engraved on face. Finder flfJ operativeS wlt a live magazm fou boy8. wer jeweler, has purchased the N three were Johnson jewelerylstock and will WINTER, First door from First National Bank. 82-tf Bargains in Muslin Underwear. W have on hand a most com plete line of ladies' muslin under- for fall goods. We offer them at complete^ consumed. a "personse Bum ruin Call i men, three of tliem employes 01 the company, three expresmen and two carpenters, were sent there with three large express teams to Take Out the Powder and mend the floor. Two of the teams had been loaded and the other Av.as olmest full when, at six minutes past 9 o'clock, the explosion occurred. It was a long Lime before the actual every of opinion may miS^f wne ever sold at $Lo. I a lascinati ir. and invigoi fitin.^ pastime. It developes not which covered thetn could be removed but the mind, The the body 01 \'y Alpii Pi a 1] of Switzerland have their counterpart in our own ounti y. iti :he Sierras, the Cas cades, and parls of the Rockies. IS HEARD fJPTY MILfS AWAY BLOCK TO OOVfRNMENT REfORMS S DES1R0YED FORCE OF EXPLOSION WRECKS Lowell Mass.. July 31.Two small 'are advocating government reforms have been terrorized by the readop- concussion &nd' or mn Death geve clocks, jewelry and silverware.. rescued, died subsequently of theirf Special attention given to fine juries. 1 1 i A ii It is estimated that seventy sepa- watch and jewe rGive work.a Al other ece ate zines propert mor tha onwe within a radius of fifty feet a a th magazine ha latc oee merittsa 0 1 some _... sroods but there is Goodwin, the foreman of the men who were loading the'powder on the Eeamtf, no difference re g-arding- ours. It had survived, together with one of his is admitted by all, assistants, Amadee Boulanger, and that they are of yesterday afternoa the later was seen the highest qual-' tn hospital. sai tn tha wa Jewelry he explosion occurred, Thi magazin The- ai^ate^l glacial peak of 500 men of Idaho Springs went to the feet frigl This magnificent ine buildings Tuesday night, fo vaS ac wa kille a i ciers to the top of the moun- borers were killei last night by a READOPTION OF Oi-D POLICY OF REPRESSION CAUSES ALARM. MEN ACCUSED OF LIBERAL TEN- DENCIES WILL BE PUN- ISHED. EDITORS JAILED FOR SEDITION DOWAGER EMPRESS LAYS DIS- ORDERS IN THE SOUTH TO THE REFORMERS. Pekin. July 31.The Chinese who exploded yester- I instanced by the recent" arrest at Shanghaiof the resultantfrightful wave of death cut off I charges sedition. Theseeditors arrests i|r than a of hu- beingsm an?d Injuredscore nearly fifty i tfeme of Chinese interpreteconservativesi 84-j others Half a dozen men who were cendancy and that the government has 7 loading kegs of powder from one of i determined to suppress the freedom as indicat were blown to pieces of spech which has prevailed since the 200 yards away were killed upheaval of 1900. The names of forty i by the force of the explosion, and fourteen frame hoases within a Ta Idius of 400 yards went down as if they had been buiic of cards. Seven of these houses immediately caught fire, probably from the kitchen stoves, ar.d wh inclndln those already mentioned, were deg stroyed, while the force of the ex plosion wrecked windows for five or six miles around.and its thunder could be heard distinctly more than fifty miles away. The magazines were the property of the United States Cartridge company of this city, but fortunately^ were situ esirou ha a mi away from ther wear which we wish to dispose factoryitselfn Thei company has fo Chinese for probable torture and ex- of at once in order to make room fl been ,i som ening the floor of one of the maga- 0 Lh killed, but therefore the first to go up, followed immediately by the gunpowder in the three teams and several seconds lafer by the sec ond magazine. The work of rescue at onec began, but in many ^ases the flames had al ready gained full sway over the crumbled r'ins and several persons were burned to death before the debris ORDERED TO LEAVE TOWN. Men Accir.ed of Blowing Up Mine Buildings Told to Get Out. Idaho Springs, Col., July 31.After a meeting of business men last night city jail and too1-? fourteen men, who had been arrest.e-1 in connection witii the blowing up of the Sun and Moon' marched them to the city limits aiui told them never to return. Some of the men complained that the had no money, and a purse wadone madie up V-Q orderly manner and not a rough word withdraw at the end of the year when lrllizet k_OUnq. Chines cause of the explosion could be ascer south, hence the repressive measures, lained. It wafcMltld Clarendon- thought at first that I magazine, it was discov- all portionandofcosts. afte th be esn loade i teams had wjtl th pow( here you get good glycerine with the idea of diluting it value for the and washing it up. As soon as the monev you invest, fluid from the jus struck the door he Mens 14-karet found that it fls nitric acid. The Gold Watches floor at once began to smoke and when with Illinois ITS the me Saw thequality. When ered that a can of nitre-glycerine, game wardens, their assistants and buying I which was stored in the magazine, members of gun clubs are keeping was leaking. Mr. Goodwin picked up close watch for those who atempt to violate the law by shooting out of sea son. what he Thought Was a Jug of Water, and began pouring it onto the nltro- it they rushed from the movement. The building, but had not gone ten feet best time re them Everything was an jthe expectedof man mor companies will indulged in toward the men. Kil,e reported in PTesque Isle county, Three Laborers Killed. Seattle. Wash., July 31.Three la- I slide of earth in the southern end oi the Great Northern tunnel which la being built under Seatla. t^\r Mich. Jul 41. A teribl Chas. S. Fee, Gen'l Passenger hail, passed over Alpena county last Tuoni Bey, second secretary of the A^ent of the Northern Pacific night, causing mucn damage to orch- Turkish embassy resulted in a duel T, T3* ards and crops. James Fingleton was with swords yesterday in which Tuoni railway, ^t. "aui, Aimn. 'ii one mz that the ex are in the as- residents of Pekin, who are accused of liberal tendencies, where presented to the dowager empress yesterday caughtAtinleast the would be termed legitimate criticism of the government, This is said also to he true of the native journalists im prisoned at Shanghai, except in the case of two of them, who Suggested the Astas -(nation of the Manchu rulers as a remeify for China's troubles. All foreigners and progressive Chinese are deeply inter ested in the decision wJii the min isters .will make on the questldh of turning over the native editors ar rested at Shanghai to Chinese juris diction and they express the hope that that technicalities concerning the diction of the mixed court will be ig nored, if necessary, and that the min isters refuse, on ground manity, to deliver the prisoners to the wi rin- f^' ecution,will as happened ithe the ease oof thehu Cnines yesterday morning eight an 3pie wh l) the reactionary officers and were recommended for severe punishment. Those aeusod are considered guilty of only what in enlightened countries WPr turne over offi oers durin at Shanghai Jpanes Changh Chia Tung,p viceroy of Nankin, is credited with the leadership of tPPo reactionary policy, advising such a course to the empress dowager, who willingly acquiesced. Prince Ching is reported to favor leniency. The do wager empress is said to blame the reformers and the increasing freedom of speech for the disorders in the war KILLS PRAIRIE CHICKENS. Offender Is Promptly Arrested and Fined for His Fun.' Sioux Falls, S. D., July 31.The first arrest in the state this year for killing prairie chickens out of season was made by Game Warden Cloud of Charles Mix county. The prisoner was fined $10 Prairie chickensdan South Dakota, ier which are unusually numerous this year in BRUSH WITH CONVICTS. but Shots Exchanged With Fugitlvi No One Hurt. Folsom, Cal.. July 31.The posse under the direction of She/iff Kenna of Placerville and Sheriff Bosheyelt of Browor had a brush with the fugi tive Folsom convicts on Greenwod creek and a nymber of scots were ex changed but. so fa*- as can be learned, nobody was shot The convicts avoided a decisive encoiuile.c and are supposed now to be working back in thf general direction Goloma. Killed by a Kick. Watertown, S. I/.. .lulv 31.--Oscar Holden was Instantly killed by the kick of a hors he was leading to water. The horse was a family pet. and the Holden hoy. with Leslie Rmi'h. a companion, was leading it to water The parents of the Holden boy. Mr and Mrs. Ralph Holden. liv^ five miles in the country. The young man Tfas twenty-our_years old. Companies Mav Drop Out. Aberdeen. S. D., July 31 Several of the largest insurance companies do ing business in this stat^ have not Med their asents that they will withdraw from the state. The reason given for this action is the hostile legislation in shape they valueed policy law. It licenses expire. b/Lightning. wounded in a Duel. o- ntf Alpena, Mich., July 41.A terible Paris. July 31.A quarrel between wind and rain storm, accompanied by Viscount Antoffte de Contades and lightning. Much damage is wa wounded in the arm. Powder Works Blow Up. Baltimore, July 31.A dispatcB from New Freedom. Md., says the works of the Rockdale Powder com pany at Hoffmanaville, Baltimore county, blew up last night. It is re ported that two persons were killed. REVOLT WON'T START. Cuban Mischitfmakers Come to Grief Very Quickly. Havana, July 31.The efforts of a quartet of wild characters to cause an uprising iu the vicinity of Eir ,vn- Province of Santiago, have ended in tin capture of their leader and tli^ killing of the other three men. For weeks the four men had beeu attract ing considerable attention in that vi cinity, endeavoring to excite the peo pie to treason and violence on the ground that the revolutionary forces had not oeen and were not likely to be paid. Yesterday the party was was overtaken by a detachment of the rural guard and the leader and the horses of the agitators were captured after some shooting on both sides. The other tbree men were pursued un til late yesit.day when they were.aJ.' killed. Several s'.iots were fired at the guards, but no: one of them was hit. BALLOON IS NOT WANTED. Man Wants Aeronaut Enjoined From Allowing It to Alight on His Farm. Omaha. .Tyiv 31 Injunctions have MADE BY JLLOEWENSTEIN&SONS CHICAGO up to $3.50. now at The Baylljjriit Stove T3 IDJT, I gf 1 S A The most up-to-date Clothing Shop in the Northwest invites all visitors and local residents to give" them a call and inspect their complete line of Men's, Boys' and Children's Cloth ing, Men's Shoes, Hats, Caps and Men's Furnishing Goods Specialfor ThisWeek oeen mua co serve numerous pur poses in Oi.iaha. but whether an in junction can be made to direct the (light of a ball ion is a question that will be determined by Judge Dickin son of the district court Aug. 8. Claude Nelson will be granted a hear ing that day on his application for an injunction to restrain an aeronaut out at Courtland Beach from permitlng his balloon to fall on his farm. Mean time the court has issued a temporary order enjoining the aeronaut from per mitting his balloon to alight there. Nelson declares that aerial naviga tion been the bane of his existence for two or thtvp years, and he proposes now to invoke the power of the courts to abate the nuisance. Charles G. Turner, Chicago consul for the Republic of Uruguay, did at his home ..Jn. Chicago of kidney trouble. Mr. Turner was a thirty-third degree Mason and had been a residen of Chi cago for twenty-five years. He waa born in New York forty-eight years ago and came to Chicago from Albany. Subscribe for the Daily Pion eer: now is the time. Men's High Class, Well Tailored Suits in All the New Fabrics as well as Blackworth $15for this week $12.00 PIONEER HARNESS SHOP I recently purchased the shop and have greatly replenished the stock, wiricri is the most complete in the county. All work guaranteed to give satisfaction. Repairing a specialty. 1 (i 1 i) I Lakeside Bakery I Green Apples, Pine Apples, Peaches, Pears, Plums, Oranges, Lemons, J}} Bananas, Watermelons, Muskmel- jrj ons, California Celery, California Figs, Sugared Walnut Dates, and & Coeoanuts 2J $ We have a full and complete line of $ Confectionery & Cigars 150 p*nT erf Men's Dress Shoes in all shapes a styies, Yiei, Patent Leather and Box Calfworth $ 0 0 Pair %also the Celebrated Ives Ice Cream jg handle fjj