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We mix paints toorder. Jones 6 m. Wolff of Grand Forks is in vn. John Bailev is in Blackduck rlay. A. Harris is up from Grand pids. 'vVni. Wallace of Ashland is in city. ij. W. Edger is in town from nneapolis. Sltf. Georgia Hunn of Brainerd In Bemidji. vVin. Sanazer is here from and Forks. A\ T. Wheelock went to Black J'ck last night. finest Boston brown bread and ked beans at the Lakeside bak today. 110-11 M. F. Ginnon 'of Hibbing is iting in town. C. W. Baumbach has returned pin Cass Lake. G. W. Eddy arrived from -ookston yesterday. Wm. Olson of Dulu*th is regis red at the Markham. E. A. Smith of Kindred, K, D., in town on business. "1^. J. Russell and family have 'turned from St. Paul. Fred McAllister, on his way to iss Lake, is in town today. :The Lakeside bakery's Boston own bread and baked beans delicious. On sale every aturday. 110-11 :Mrs. O. L. Harris and daughter Park Rapids are in the city. Charles Gustafson and Mayor farter of Tenstrike are in town. Furnished rooms for rent over ie Boyer building. Inquire bstairs. 51-tf Short mill wood for sale. S2 3r load, delivered. Crookston umber Company. 113-tf Geo. Handy and G. F. Buckley ft this morning for Northome, here they will start a hotel. Boston brown bread and baked ,3ans every Saturday at the ,akeside bakery. Join the push id bring your pail. 110-11 Freeman Doud, who has been ariously ill for some time past, as out yesterday for the first me since being taken sick. Join the procession Saturday nd get some Boston brown read and baked beans at the lakeside bakery. 110-11 Mrs. D. L. Sylvester left yes arday for Mayville^ N. D., where he was called by a telegram an ouncing the death of her father. Sidney Cornwall died at Far- 3y yesterday of a paralytic tr'oke. His brother has wired have the body sent to Stiles, Vis. yKeep up with the times and Boston brown bread and aked beans at the Lakeside Bak liry every Saturday. Don't for get to bring a pail along. 110-11 In the list of teachers engaged )ythe board of education to each for the coining year, which vas published in the Pioneer, the lame of Miss Walker, who will lave the second grade, was in udvertantlv omitted. Pronounced Insane. August Olson, taken to Brairf ird yesterday to be examined in listrict court to his sanity, was idjudged insane and committed 6 the insane asylum. The leputy sheriff said this morning hat the order would be carried int. A want ad in the Daily Pioneer a winner. Try one F. O. E? Fraternal Order of Eagles, Beminii Aerie No. 351. Meets every Sunday at 8 p. m., Gilmore's Hall. Josepn riarnng-ton, w. President H. LeBleu, W. Secretary Visiting Hagles cordially invited. DENTIST MILES BRICK BLOCK, BEMIDJI. MIXX. DR. FOSTER!E-H-BHRKER Wan Colum ANYONE desiring to buy a rotary saw_.il1 *\f 20.000 feet capacity write 'No. 300,'' care this office.. FOR RENTNicely Furnished room for rent. Private family, near city hall. Inquire 42 Minnesota avenue. 113-tf FOR SALEShort-mill wood, ,_. per load, delivered.Crookston Lumber Company. 114-tf FOR SALE -Household goods, 1013 Minnesota Ave. 113-18 FOR SALENice buffalo coat. Call at M. G. Slocurn Music store. 105-tf FOR SALETwo thousand cords of lti-ineh wood. VYes Wright. 34tf FOR SALEAll kinds of wood. J. P. Duncalf. '.phone num ber 63. 91-tf FOR SALECheap, a good seven room house and 50-fpot lot. In ouireof L. H. Bailev. 70-tf FOR SALETwo houses with 30-foot lots, close to school al so 5-acre lot in city limits and 120 acres near town. Wes Wright. 93-tf FOR SALE-A Smith Premier typewriter, a complete Phys ical Culture outfit with a full set of books. Write Box 187, Citv. 113-18 GIRL WAXTED For house work in private family. Good wages to competent girl': Mrs. E. L. Ob.erg, Blackduck, Mirt nesota. 113-115 LANG & CARTER, exclusive agents for Bailey's addition. _______ WANTEDA girl for general housework. Mrs. Ed. Kaiser. Call at residence. WANTED-Girl for housework. Inquire of J. C. More. Mark ham Hotel block. 112-tf WANTEDMessenger boy at Western Union Telegraph of fice. v-l'17-tf FOR SALE1 room house and and two lots: cheap if taken within two weeks. Inquire at this office. 117-122 Rich and Varied Assortment. All New Styles for the Coming Season. Our display is unequaled in the entire northwest. Now is the time to make your selections. Liberal discount on orders placed now, and Ave keep goods till needed. Repairing, Remodeling and Dye ing a Specialty. Prices Moderate. References: R. B. Griffith and Sig Wolff, Grand Porks Fontaine & Anglim, Crookston. CHARLES V0GEL at Sig Wolff's Department Store, Grand Forks, N. D. BE RT D. KECK \RCHITECT Plans and .Specifications for Ail Kinds of Buildings, Brick Blocks, Court Houses, Hotels, School Houses, Churches and Fine Residences CROOKSTON, MINNESOTA BL I It is Evident that the quality of our g-oods has made a lasting impression as well as a favor able one. It has made regular e-u-s tomers of those who purchase here in the i first place just to see what our Jewelry was like. Repeated orders provethatthey found them worthy. These are some of the values that bring our name into favor able prominence: Clocks, in hand some oak case, suit able for the kitchen or dioinff room, $3.75 513 THIRD STREET Why is it that Daily Pioneer want ads bring such _ood results? THREE EXPLOSIONS OCCUR ON AN AUSTRIAN STEAMER IN BLACK SEA. TVVENTY-MNE PERSONS KILLED Constantinople, Sept. 4.Three ex plosions yes/ttnsday on the Austrian steanK^^Vaskaph, soon after it left the Bulgarian port of Burgas, en route i'? Constantinople, killed twenty-nint persons. The vessel ca'u'ght tire and had to be beached. A telegram conveying this news was received by the agent of the Hun garian Levant line, to which the ves sel belonged. The telegram said that the Vaskapu had been destroyed in the Black sea. The captain and offi cers of iho Sloans and six of the crew wore killed. The Vaskapu sail from Varna", Bulgaria^ and after call ing at Burgas, was steaming through the Black sea to Constantinople, when three explosions took place on board. The deck of the vessel took fire and she had to be run ashore at Misivroa bay, eighteen miles north of Burgas. Bulgarians Blamed. London. Sept. 4hi a dispatch from Vienna reporting tile distinction of the steamer Vaskapu in the Black sea, the opinion is expressed that the Bul garian revolutionists were responsible for the explosions. Special dispatc! is describe the destruction of the steam er as a revolutionary outrage. They say that the bomb was timed to burst while the steamer was in the port ot Constantinople, but owing to the v* sel being twenty hours late 'in start ing from Varna, the ex lesion oc curred off Misivroa hay. Among the missing, and supposed to have been blown overboard, is H'err 1 endvay. no longing to the head office of the steamship company. COLLIDED WITH SCORPION. Steamer Whitney and Gjnboat Are Both Badly Damaged. New York, Sept. 4.The Metropol itan line steamer Whitney, bound for Boston, was in collision in the East river yesterday with the gunboat Scorpion. The two vessels struck at a point in the river well toward the Brooklyn shore. The Scorpion struck the Whitney on the stvrboard b5 and drove two holes in the vessel, one about seven feet above the water line and the other about two teet above. The Whitney put back to her pier, where she discharged Lor freight and passengers. The Scorpion had a large hole stove in her Low. She pro ceeded to the navy yard, win re she was pumped out and laid up for re pairs. LIGHTNING AND FIRE. Loss of Heneman Bros, of Lester Prairie Is $10,000. Lester Prairie, Minn., ,Sapt. 4 He"n eman Bros.' big general store was struck by lightning at midnight and two hours later the rear part of the building was found to be in flames. The lightning struck the chimney and the fire was between the roof and ceiling and was a difficult one to con trol. The firm carried a stock worlh $20,000 and its loss is estimated at $10,000, all insured. The front pari of the building, the new part, was not materially damaged. PROF. GREEN TO SPEAK. He Will Talk on "Hardy Fruit Gar dens" in Boston. Boston. Sept. 4.Prof. S. B. Green of the Minnesota agricultural school will deliver an address on "Hardy Fruit Gardens" at the twenty-eighth biennial session of the American Pomological association to be held here on Sept. 1", 11 and 12. Fruit growers Irom all parts of the United States and Canada will be present. READY FOR BUSINESS. Venezuelan Case at The Hague to Be Opened About Oct. 1. The Hague. Sept. 4. A-report of yesterday's unofficial sesf i of the Venezuelan arbitration coi has been drawn up by General becretary Ruyssenae'rsd and will ie forwarded to the powers interested. It is hoped it will hasten action so as to permit a definite opening of the case about Oct. 1. Trio of Minnesotans the First White Men to Make the Trip. Salt Lake, Utah. Sept. 4.Dr. W. A. Allen, Dr. W. O. Allen and Dr. H. J. Riesland of Minnesota have returned from a trip through the Big Horn canyon. They are the first white men ever known to have made the peril ous trip successfully. They provided themselves with two canvas boats. jn the second day the smaller boat was overturned and wrecked and one of th men narrowly escaped drowning. SK A yiit|fiu^ mru VESSEL TAKES FIRE AND HAS I INSURGENTS ORGANIZE A GOV- TO BE RUN ASHORE BY ERNMENT AND GIVE SH1FS HER CREW. THEIR PAPERS. BULGARIANS BEAMED E0R IT NOW COMFRONTtl) WITH FAMINE BOMB IS TIM ED TO EXPLODE TU RKISH PERSECUTION NOT THE WHILE VESSEL WAS AT ONLY HORROR TO CON- CONSTANTINOPLE*. TEND WITH, I I THROUGH BIG HORN CANYON. LOVE LEADS TO MURDER. INSURGENTS DRIVE TURKS OUT OF A FORT ON THE BLACK SEA. NJRKS EtEE TO CONSTANTINOPLE Sofia, Bulgaria. Sept. 4. The in surgents have captured the seaport of i Alitaboly, near Vasiliko, on the Black sea. and the Turkish population Oas tied to Constantinople The insur gents have organized a local vera merit at the captured seaport and. ai"o giving ships their clearing papers and sanitary certificates. The insurgents in the district ol Adrianople appear to be less active. Tho Turks are pouring in in an over whelming force and the revolution aries are (akin nI'uge in the moiin ms. The Bidg ian leader. Gor gicoff, has to Burgas The Rio i,.,. etHhled and has 1__ aria i i ernment has (if- the visit of the den ian fugitives in posi rl to go SI foi TV. the czar of Condition tor his intcr- Bub su-.n cltned to rect tve utation of Mac: Bulgaria, who Petersburg and i1 The Pitiailie of ftT-ficexion-w and veptipn. The depiitau in has been in formed that the HusFmn .-.oviTiituont de ms the visit quite unnecessary, us it quite understands the purpose ol i l.i deputation The report published by the Nue nil-: of a general uprising in Northern Macedonia is denied both in official and revolutionary circles. Well in formed persons' however, assert that the report was correct, but that its premature publication disarranged the plans of the revolutionists, ano, therefore, it is denied. According to reliable reports from Monastic thousands of Bulgarians in that vilayet are confronted with famine in addition to Turkish Persecution. Peasants who arc continually ar riving from Mohastir complain of the attitude of Hilnii Pasha and the Turkish atrocities. The news is published here of an eight-hour fight which occurred at the village of Smilovo. Aug. 26. between 500 insurgents and eight battalions of Turkish troops, supported by ar tillery. Thirty-five insurgents are re ported to have been killed, while sixty Turks were killed or wounded. On the following day the Turks re turned and burned the village. Seven other villages in the neighborhood are said to have also been burned by the Turks. According to a Salonica dispatch, Aug. 30 the Bulgarian in surgents sustained a serious reverse at Smilovo-NAug. 28, when 1,000 of them were said to have been lulled, while the Turkish losses were Insig ni Meant. Adrianople Burning. Vienna, Sept. 4.The Belgra^ie. pa p_rs are again springing sensational rumors that a portion of the town of Adrianople has been blown up and that the other part is burning. No confirmation of these reports is ob tainable here. DEFY HEALTH BOARD. New York Barbers Object to the New Sanitary Rules. New York, Sept. 4.The 3, 5 and 10-cent barbers, and some of the l-r centers, too, for that matter, are hurling defiance at Dr. Ledarle, presi dent of the board of health, because of the sanitary rules which have just gone into effect. The requirements mean additional expense, and their enforcement is going to close some of the cheap shops. There are eleven rules. Only two of these are objected to. Some of the barbers don't want to wash, their hands with soap before and after shaving each customer, and they are in arms against dipping their clippers in hot water or any liquid disinfectant. ARRESTS HIS BROTHER Because He Permitted Gambling Con trary to the Mayor's Orders. Hamilton. Ohio, Kept. 4. Mayor Charles S. Bosh last, night caused tie arrest of his brother, Fred Bosch, on the charge of permitting gambling in his house, the Hotel Atlas. Others arrested with him on a charge of gam bling are Dr. D. Estes Sheehan, who is prominent S. S. Sanders, Stephen A. Weber, George H. Schillmoeller i and Gils Kopple. Son of a Former New York Mayor Shoots a Woman to Death. New York, Sept. 4.Henry P. Ed son, thirty years old. shot and killed Mrs. Fannie Pullen. thirty-three years old, yesterday, and then shot and killed himself. The double tragedy occurred at Edson's residence. The murderer and suicide was a son of former Mayor Franklin Edson. Ed Bon Is said to have been insanely jealous of the woman and wanted her i to go away with him. am Ptl.-_^7__fc'^., HEN you're tired of paying too much price for too little value, remember this, if you don't buy of I. MEYER & CO. YO DON' BUY EM0VAL SALE.. 1,000 Rolls of Wall Paper while it lasts at 5, 7, 8, 10,12, 14, 16, 18 and 20 cents per double roll Borders to match at the same price per roll IXGRAIXS .PLAIN AT CEXTS IKK SINGLE ROLL We have the only paper trimmer in tlie eity, and trim our paper tree of charge Room Moldings, Plate Rails, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Kalsomininri, Etc. Phone 20 31 1 Bemidji Avenue W CTUONES CHEAP LOTS R3_f____I_______L'j Anyone desiring a cheap lot in any part of Bemidji, call on JOHN F, GIBBONS Local Agent for the Bemidji Townsite & Improvement Company PIONEE HARNES S SHOP I recently purchased the shop and have greatly replenished the stock, which is the most complete in the county. All work guaranteed to give satisfaction. Repairing a specialty. I_. J,. GOULD