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The Daily Pioneer PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON. EDWARD KAISER. Publisher. Entered in the postofflce at Bemiclji, Miun., as second class matter. Official County and City Paper. NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS Copy for changes of advertisements In The Daily Pioneer must reach this office by 10 o'clock a. in order to insure ttieli appearance in the issue of same day. FOOL HUNTER. The first crop of hunting ac cident reports is causing the usual fall discussion as to what is to be done to restrain the fool and protect his victims. Unfortunately there is nothing in the game laws that permits discrimination about issuing hunting licenses. The map who shoots at the first rustle in the bush can as easily acquire per mission to hunt as the man that waits to see what his mark is be fore he shoots. Severe punishment for the fool hunter whose carelessness causes mishap to life or limb is th6 most iikeiy "suggestion, ut hunting accidents have happened every fall so far and as yet the number of guilty parties that have been brought to justice has been exceedingly slim. If an example could be made of someone it might breed more carelessness, but in most cases the man who is brainless enough to shoot hastily is crafty enough to make his escape' without in quiring into the extent of injury and to remain hidden. Cunning often takes the place of wisdom among beings of small intellect. Duluth Herald. BIG CITIES HEALTHIEST, Dr. Karl Ballod read a paper the other day before the inters national statistical conference ac Berlin on the mortality in large cities, contending that cities hav ing a population of a million in western Europe were healthier than smaller cities, because the latter's sanitary precautions were far inferior to those of the larger cities. Berlin, he said, was the most healthful and London and Vienna came next. Paris was the worst of all. Country populations were the least healthy, but country people going to the cities were healthier thantown-bred persons. FOR VENEZUELA TO PAY. Official Figures of Claims Presented by Foreign Nations. Caracas, Venezuela, Sept. 25.Tjhe official figures of the claims presented by foreign nations to the mixed tri bunal now sitting in Caracas are as follows: France, $16,040,000 United States, $10,900,000 Italy, $8,300,000 Belgium, $3,093,860 Great Britain, $2,- 500,800 Germany, $1,417,309 Holland, $1,046,450 Spain, $600,000 Mexico. $500,000 Norway and Sweden. $200.- O^0. KILLED THE MARSHAL. Murderer Is Cornered by a Posse and Kills Himself. North Vernon, Ind., Sept. 25.Will- iam Wilkersbn yesterday drove his family'from home and shot Marshal Schwake to death when the marshal entered the house to arrest Wilker son. Wilkerson started for the coun try and a posse was organized to pur sue him. A halt-mile from town "Wilkerson was surrounded and killed himself. BREAKS DAN PATCH'S RECORD. Prince Alert Paces a Mile in 1:57. New York, Sept. 25.Prince Alert, the pacing hero of a hundred races and the champion of a score of half mile tracks, went against the world's pacing record of 1:59, held by Dan Patch, and lowered it to 1:5 7 yester day at the Empire City track. SWEET LOCALITY, THIS. Twenty-Three Murders Reported in an Alabama County Since Jan. 1. New Orleans, Sept. 25.A dispatch from Evergreen. Ala., says: Breathitt county, Ky., has a strong rival for lawlessness and bloodshed in Monroe county, Ala., where twenty-three mur ders have occurred since January, two of the men killed being sheriffs. There is practically no attempt to enforce the laws, as juries are afraid to do anything. Local papers take no notice of a killing for fear of revenue. (OFFICIAL 1 PROCEEDINGS OF THE Board of County Commissioners of Beltrami County, Minnesota, Adjourned Session. BEMIDJI. MINNESOTA. September IOCS. Board of county commissioners of Beltrami county. Minnesota, met in adjourned ses sion. All members present. Called to order by the chairman at 10 o'clock a. m. Moved by Commissioner Johnson .seconded by Commissioner McDougald. that 6100 In appropriated out of the county road and bridge fund to the town of Bemidji to be ex pended on the county road as it runs between sections 13 and 24 In said town. Motion carried. 'Moved by Commissioner Johnson, seconded by Commissioner McDoutrald. that S1OIH appropriated out of the county road bridge fund to the town of Frohn to be expended on section line between sections is-lit. 17-^0 and 10 and 21. Motion carried. Board adjourned to meet at o'clock p. m. Board reconvened as per adjournment. On motion by Commissioner Wright, sec onded by Commissioner Anderson, forrmil resolutions were made and filed with the auditor. orga.nl/Ann the following described territory Into school districts: Sections22, i. 24, 2i, 27, 34. 35 and 3t town 151, north of range 31 west, as School District No. *2 al I of government town 133 .north of range 31. as School District No. 83: and sections 4, 5, fi, 7. s.!). 18. 17 and is, town 1411, range 33 west, as School District No. H4. On motion by Commissioner Wright, sec onded by Commissioner Johnson, that the application of W. 1'. Welch for a license to sell Intoxicating liquors at Neblsh. was ap proved, and the chairman and auditor In structed to issue said license. Motion carried. On motion, the bond of W. Welch, witli Charles Mangle and Fred M. Mal/ahn as sureties, was approved. The following report of the board of audit was read and appro v.ed: Bemidji. Minn., Aug. 8.1W3 The board of Audit of Heltrami county, Minnesota, met in the auditor's office as per auditor's call at 2 p. m. for the purpose of receiving and opening bids for additional depositories for county funds. Members present: D. L. Sylvester, county auditor F. O. Sibley, chairman of the l)oard of county commissioners: K. W. Rhoda, clerk of the district court. The following bid was received and opened Proposal of an Incorporate Bank for the Deposit of County Funds: The First National bank of Bagleyin re sponse to an advertisement for bids for desig nation by the county lxmrd of auditors as depositories for funds of the said Beltrami county, hereby makes application to be des ignated as a depository for funds for the said county, and does hereby agree with the board of audttors of said Beltrami county that if said bank shall be designated by the board of auditors as a depository for the funds of said county that for and in consid eration therefor it will well and truly credit all moneys deposited when received, and will on the first day of each month render to the county auditor the statements of account and of Interest, as required by law. and will veil and truly credit to the county on the first day of each month the interest due on the balance for the preceding month, esti mated on dally balances fur said preceding month on nil funds payable on demand at the rate ot2 Ater cent per annum, and will at the time fi^d forth payment of funds de positedyfbr any certain length (if time credit the accrued interest thereon at the rate of 3 -per-ceiit per annum, and will well and truly hold and safely keep all said funds, with accrued lnteiest thereon, subject to draft and payment at all times on demand, or at the date fixed in case any funds are de posited for a certain length of time, and will well and truly pay over on demand, accord ing to law. all funds lelongin to said county which may hereafter be deposited, or which have heretofore been deposited In said bank and which remains unpaid at the delivery and approval of agood and sufficient bond running to said county, which said bank hereby agrees to furnish to said county in such amount and wish such sureties its may be required by the proper authorities and conditioned upon the faithful discharge of each and every agreement hereinbefore .enumerated. Tt lx-'ing further agreed and understood that the bank whl renew or increase such security whenever required by the proper authority with full power reserved to said lioard of auditors to vacate, revoke or mod ify such designation if the same be. made. THK FIRST NATIONAT BANK O BAOI.E V. And on motion by F.O.Sibley and seconded by F. W. ithoda. the alwve bid of the First National bank of Bagley was accepted and further Resolved, that the First National bank of Bagley, and the same hereby is designated as an additional depository of the funds of the county of Beltrami for the term of two years and further Resolved, that the permanent depository be made for twenty thousand dollars for the term of one year, and the auditsr is hereby directed to notify the county treasurer to make such deposit upon the tiling with him of a lwiid of said hank approved by the board of county commissioners. On motion of F. W. Rhoda and seconded by F. O: Sibley, the bond of the First National bank of Bagley for depository of county funds was accepted, subject to the approval of the sureties thereon by the' ioar of county commissioners. On motion the board of auditors ad journed. (Signed) 1). L. SYI.VESTEII. County Auditor, (Signed) F, O. SIBLEY, Chairman of County Board. (Signed) F. W. RHOOA, Clerk of the District Court. On motion the bond of the First National hank of Bagley in the amount of fifty thous and ($50,000) dollars, with Albert Raiser, Lewis Lohii. James E. Campbell, Lewis I Larson, Sever S. Stadsvold. William E. Mi Ken/.ic and Andrew 1). Stephens as sureties, was approved and ordered Hied with the county treasurer. On motion by Anderson, seconded by Wright.i he following resolut ion was adopted: Resolved, that S20Q lie and it is hereby appropriated to the town of Maple Ridge out ot the-county road and bridge fund to be-ex pended on the town road on the west section line of sections 20 and 32 and south section line of section 32. Motion made by Commissioner Wright, seconded by Johnson, that S2,0U0be,.and it is hereby transferred from the sinking-fund to the revenue fund to pay witness and juror fees during the September'lertn of the dis rict court. All members voted in favor of said motion. 1 ieclared carried. Motion made by Commissioner Anderson, seconded by Commissioner Wright, that 85.000 be and It is hereby transferred, tem porarily, from the sinking fund to the gen eral ditch fund. I aims were the following On motion allowed: 11 W 11 ageii. cooking at pest nouse 30 00 Hell rami County News, publishing notice of teachers' examination E Olberg. publishing notice of teach ers'ex am in at ion E Kaiser, publishing commissioners' proceedings, 7-23 E Kaiser, publishing board of equaliza tion E Raiser, publishing legal notices E Raiser, publishing notice, sale of ditch jobs E Raiser, st uiionery for county officers Pioneer Press Co. blank books do doc envelopes printed do blanks So book W E McKlnzie. blanks Mlller-rDavis Printing Co,5,000 tax re ceipts, county treasurer McGill, Warner & Co. two warrant registers George Barnard & Co. metal tix tures-forauditor's vault George Barnard & Co six volumes. 1903session laws George Barnard & Curstationei'jr George Barnard & Co,one flattop desk, chambers, districl judge Wallers Root)) & Son. 2 twp manuals.. 4 10 21 31 'Js 7," till li 60 Ofl SO Ofl It' h'l 15 47 1 3 50 45 71 00 41 on HI 5*1 7 50 on 42 00 IVI Free Press Printing Co.2f tax list*. 1903IIM 50 Free Press Printing Co, one deed of record... & Malrafcn. supplies for poor farm., fl SO Chailes Nando, supplts for poor farm. 90 W Sever Sevrson. pulling stumps on poorfarm 2000 Peter Larkln, taking A JUIlcr. pauper to poor farm tt 00 Sprague, sundry expense paid on poorfarm 11 56 Mrs Clara Kidney, cooking at poor house 5 00 Doran & Lyons, repairs at poor house. 15 U2 George Bright, assisting In taking A Miller to poor farm 2 44 Graham & Knopke. meats for poor farm 10 70 O'Leary & Bowser, supplies for poor farm 4X5 E Winter & Co, floor for poor farm.. WO A ,1 Hand, axema on survey of county road, Frohn 2 00 Hand.axeman on survey of county road. Frohn 2 00 The Austin-Western Co, one road grader. SHOO: one blade bit, 88 30s 00 Haberlee, chainman 011 survey of county road. Frohn 2 00 Phelps, labor on Turtle Rive and Frohn county roads 5 30 Guthrie, labor on Turtle Rive and Frohn county roads 3 50 Anton Frederick, labor on Turtle River and Frohn county roads 17 5 Fred Eikstadt. fllagman on survey of county road, Frohn 2 00 E W Hannah, five and one-half days' lalx)r on county road.Grant Valley.. 22 00 Nels Wlllet, chainman on survey of county road, Frohn 3 00 O Sibley, commissioner, per clem, S3 mileagel $2.60 on 9-H 5 ISO Wm Belfy, witness at probate court as to insanity of Joh McLean 4 00 Wilmot, witness at probate court as to insanity of Albert Hanson 1 12 Martin Erickson. witness at, probate court as to Insanity of Michael Sulli van 3 ltt Haldeman. taking testimony. State vs William A Shannon 2 00 E Achenhach, justice fees. State vs Frank Shauls 4 65 Justice court. E Achenbach. justice. State vs. Carlson. 5 iK.i Rldenour, taking testimony. State vs A Olson 17 55 E Achenbach. justice fees 93 50 A It Henderson, lalior on hammers ditch.survey 30 Ray Malthy. axeman on survey of Lammers' ditch so Sever Hraaten. one day extinguishing forest fires. Frohn 1 50 John Rydland, two days extinguishing forest fires, Lammers 3 00 Jason O Carter, live days and one-half extinguishing forest fires, village of Tenstrlke 11 00 Charles Dickinson, one day with team extinguishing forest fires, Lammers.. 2 50 Andrew Larson, threeda.vsextingulsh i'rig forest flres^'Lammers 00 James Wynne.threedaysextinguish- lng forest fires, Lammers 5 00 Edwin Llndell. one day extinguishing forest fires. Lammers 1 50 Johnnie Llndell. one day extinguishing forest fires, Lammers 1 50 Johnson, one day extinguishing forest fires, Lammers 15 0 Henry Piatt, one day extinguishing forest fires, Lammers 1 50 Henry Richards, one day extinguishing forest fires. Lammers 15 0 Hubert Guertin, one day extinguish ing forest Ares, Lammers 1 50 Sylvester, one day attending board of audit 3 00 Village of Bemidji, water rent. Jan 1st to July 1st, 1903. $40. at 30 00 Ellis, extra janitor work at teach ers'examination 5 00 Charles Narigle, lawn grass seed for court house yard 11 15 E Reynolds, placing steel fixtures in auditor's vault 2 50 Warfleld Electric Co. light for court house and jail for July 45 ,27A E Carson. 700 loads of top soil for court house ground 70 00 Dufresne. annotation for 1S94 stat utes S OO E Winter & Co, supplies for county jail IS 40 E II Winter Co. supplies for court house 9 25 Charles Nangle, lawn grass seed for court house groundss 8 50 On motion. Becker county order No 7S7. Heath & Co. was ordered paid 54 On motion the board adjourned to meet at ,10 o'clock a. m. The board reconvened as per adjournment. Memler present: Commissioners Ander son, Johnson, McDougald and Wright. Motion made by Commissioner McDougald. seconded by Commissioner Anderson, that *!00 lie.and the same Is hereby appropriated out of the county road and bridge fund to lie expended under the supervision of A Knud son. of Nehish, on county road lieglnning at section 5, town 148, range 33. running north to section 20, town 149, range 33. On motion, the lioard adjourned until 2 o'clock p. Board reconvened as per adjournment. On motion, thecluhn of the village of Far ley for expenses incurred in thecareof quar antine matters to the amount of S602.00. was allowed atfi-ft.O. On motion, the following claims were al lowed: A Wilcox, work on court house grounds Price, labor on Hag pole Price, superintending work on court house grounds, #52, allowed at. E Chapman, hauling dirt for and lev eling court house grounds E II Winter Co, supplies for county jail A Gilmour & Co, drugs and medicine for county prisoners Price, building 180,feet sidewalk, court house grounds 7 03 13 00 25 00 17 00 8 20 10 05 PIONEER HARNESS 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. E GOULD There Is Land Still Left in the Northwest And the Northern Pacific has a ntw and very Low Rate for Colonists and Horneseekers in effect from September 15 to November 3Q, 1903. This gives the Farmers a good chance to go homeseeking, after crops are harvested, or any others who wish to move into the growing*, teeming, improving Northwest to visit it at a trilling expense. The finest valleys in the Northwest, good for grain, hay, fruits, root crops, for mixed, stock or dairy farming, for irrigation or not, as one wishes, are found along the Northern Pacific or its branch or connecting lines. The growing, thriving towns arc found there, too. It is a great country. Call on any N. I'. R. agent for rates and detailed infor- mation or write to ("has. S. Poo. ("J on era1 Passenger Agent. St. Paul, Minn. Loud, expense Ra Portage tax case -fl 5 24 W Jones, rasping and painting flag pole 13 15 Cameron, annotating one set of statutes and session laws 9 00 Warfleld Electric Co. light, court house and jail. August 2tt 31 W Rhoda, 1 day attending lioard of audit 30 0 W Rhoda, clerk of court fees 10 00 W Rhoda. express and postage, clerk of court's office 4 50 A Clark, postage, judge of probate's office 22 4 Thomas Bailey, keeping prisoners, July 22632 Thomas Bailey, keeping prisoners. August 1M50 Sylvester, auditor's fees, ditch No. 1 9 40 Sylvester, auditor's fees, ditch No. 2 C90 Robert Crase. chainman survey, Lam mers dltcti 0 so Heiss. rodman. ditch No. 2 3 50 A Henderson, rodman. ditch No. 2... 19 25 A Henderson, axrnan. ditch No. 2.... 0 50 Waldron. axrnan, ditch Mo. 1 tt 00 Ray Malthy. axrnan. ditch No. 1 9 00 Ray Malthy. axrnan. ditch No. 2 3 00 A Zion, axrnan, ditch No. 1 6 00 I) Stoner, ditch engineer's fees, ditch No. 1 10* 0 Stoner. ditch engineer's fees, ditcli No. 2. 3300 S S Shook, witness. State vs Victor Har ris 340 Haldeman, taking testimony. State vs Frank Shouls--- 10 0 Haldeman, taking testimony, inquest body of W Street 40 Wes Wright. 2 days signing commission ers' warrants tt 00 Wes Wright com per diem Stt, mileage 20 cents Stt 20 Joh McDougald, com per diem S6, mile age 11 00 A O Johnso com per diem SO. mileage S.J.411 40 E Anderson com per diem S6, mile age SI 70 0 E Anderson, viewing road work, town of Northern. Stt, mileage S2 SO S HO Joh McDougald, viewing road work, S3, mileage, *1 10 4 10 John McDougald. viewing road work, S3, mileage. SI 30 4 30 i'eter N Brondby. lalior on county road in Turtle Rive 5 20 Timothy Cherririer. lalior on county road, in Turtle River 4 20 Theodore Snyder, lalior on county road in Turtle River 1 20 Albert Utech, lalior on coonty road In Turtle River 10 00 Ernest Guthrie, lalior on county road in Turtle River 14 0 A Phelps, lalior on county road in Turtle River 4 70 Sydney Hedjrlin, labor on county road in Turtle River 3 10 John Guthrie, labor on county road in Turtle River.:..:. 230 1 Deitch, labor on county road in Turtle River tt 25 ELNaylor, burial of Joh Anderson. pauper 3 85 A Wilcox, taking Sykes, pauper, to depot 1 00 Wes Wright, looking up condition of Taylor Carlsen family, paupers. 3 00 Village of Farley, expense care of Geo, Lee, smallpox patient. #51. at 25 50 E Anderson, poor committee work. looking up Jacob Weber, pauper. $3. mileage Si 40 4 40 II Dlckersoh. supplies for 0 Flan ders, pauper 5 00 Blackduck Furniture company, burial of Peter Olson, pauper. SiK) 50. at 25 00 W O Newman, supplies for Fred Jock man, pauper 12 55 A Gilmour & Co, drugs and medicine for paupers 10 05 Kolden & Thompson, supplies for James E Tope, pauper 10 70 Kolden & Thompson, supplies for Mrs Louisa Larson, pauper 5 30 Bagley, 3 trips to poor farm, Ss 50, at 7 50 E Winter & Co. supplies for poor farm^^,,.^^^.^^ B2J9 A Gilmour. drugs and medicine for poorfarm 44 35 BemidjiMercantileCo.supplies for poor farm 00 Hi) Graham Knopke. meats for poor farm... 13 80 O'Leary & Howser, supplies for poor farm 5 45 John O'Brien, 92 days labor at poor farm 02 00 A Gilmour & Co, stationery for super intendent of schools 1 75 Grand Forks Herald, deed record 22 50 Free Press I'rlntingCo, blanks 15 (S McGlll-Warner Co stationery and lxioks 10 83 do blanks 1 39 The Pioneer Press Co. blanks 3 50 Geo Barnard & Co. lxioks and blanks 52 00 do blanks and sta tionery... 23 50 McGill-Warner &Co. tracing cloth and profile paper for surveyor 23 00 The Pioneer Press Co. 29 tax settlement books 05 00 On motion, Becker county warrant No 477, In favor of George Hamilton for 852.57 was allowed and ordered paid. On motion, the bid of Jake Miller for work on Blackduck and Red Lake county road as per specifications was approved and the con tract awarded him. On motion, the bond of Jake Miller in the sum of S700 with Henry Plummer. O. C. Fred erickson and Joseph J. Miller as sureties. was approved. On motion, the bid of George Detling for certain corduroying and grubbing on road leading from Blackduck to Langor and be tween Quiring and Langor was approved and accepted. On motion, the bond of George Detling with A Langord, A Kell and A Wagner as sureties in the sum of $000 was approved. On motion, the board adjourned to meet October 20,10OS. Attest: P. O. SIBLEV. D. L. SYLVESTER, Chairman. Ex-bflieio Clerk of Board. Livery Stable A. M. BAGLEY SUCCESSOR TO J. J1NKINSON New Carriages and Good Horses New and Second Hand Carriages For Sale BEMIDJI MINN. CHARLE S BABBII "Washington, D. O. 933 MASS. AVE. N. W, Attorney in Land Cases. All kinds uf business before the U. S. Land Department. 17 years in U. S. General Land Office. 9 years in actual practice. REFERENCES: Hon. Knute Nelson, U. S. Senate. Hon. Moses E. Clapp, U. S. Senate. Hon. H. Steenerson, Crookston, Minn. Hon. John Land, Minneapolis, Minn. Hon. J. Adam Bede, Pine City, Minn. I RAILWAY COMPANY. In Connection with the ..Northern Pacific. RAILWAY COMPANY Provides the best train service be tween Blackduck, Bemidji, Walker and intermediate stations and Minne apolis, St. Paul, Fargo and Duluth and all points east and west. Through coaches between Blackduck and the Twin Cities. No change of cars. Ample time at Brainerd for dinner. TIME CARD Effective Sept. 1st, 1902. Dally ex. STATIONS Daily ex. Sunday Sunday 7:00 a. m.Lv Blaekd-.iek...'... A 7:05 7:17 Tenstrlke Lv. 6:46 7:28 Farley 6:35 7.82.' Turtle 6:31 8:10 Bemidji 6:05 8:32 Nary 5:28 8:43 Guthrie 5:15 ..Lakeport 5:02 ...Walker 4:35 .Hackensack 4:00 BiK'kus 3 42 ..Pine River 8:21 Jenkins 3:09 Pequot 3:02 Hubert 2:45 Merri field 2:35 m. A.r Brainerd rn .2:00 N. P. RY. 8:57.... 9:28.... 9:57.... 10:15... 10:36... 10:48... 10 55... 11:13... 11:25... 11:55 a. 'iy 4:05 p. in. Brainerd 2:0? Little Falls... 3:0-1 St. Cloud.... 5:14 ElkKlver.... 1:37 Anoka 4:20 Ar Minuet)polls... 4:50 Ar St. Paui.... 5:10 m. X.v Brainerd 6:53 Ait.kin... 3:43 Ca rlton 1:38 West Superior. 1:55 A Duluth.... 1:25 p. ni. Brainerd... 4:(K) A Farjro W-HVGEMMELL. G.A. General Manaper. ..Ar. m.l:05 Lv. 12:05 a. m. 11:07 10:08 9:48 Lv. 9:10 ..Lv. a. m. 8:40 Ar p. .12:45 Lv. a. 11:49 9:50 55 ..Lv. a. 8:40 Ar. p. m. 12- 5 .Lv.a. 8:00 WALKER A Kent SHORT ROUTE FAST TIME -TO- A LL POINTS IN THE NORTHWEST AND ON THE PACIFIC COAS1 i Bemidji Schedule TIME TABLE LOCAL TRAINS EAST BOUND No. 4U...Park Kapid* Line. .7:10a.m. 14... Duluth Express.. .12:27 p.m. 2H 12::4a.ra WEST BOUND 13 Fosston Line 3:2(5 p.m. 25 3:12 a.m. 39...Park Rapids Line..7:17 FULL INFORMATION FROM E. E. CHAMBERLAIN. Agent, Bemidji. Minn Subscribe for the Daily Pion eer: now is the time. Jay L. Reynolds Attorney-at-Law. Office Over Lumberme ns Bank Burlinotohl St. Louis and the South Are conveniently and comfort ably reached by our two trains a day. The Limited, leaving Minneapolis at 7:25, St. Paul 8:00 p. m. daily, arrives in St. Louis the following afternoon. Combination Compart ment and standard Sleepers and Reclining Chair Cars. The Scenic Express, leaving Minneapolis at 7:30, St. Paul 8:05 a. m., except Sunday, ar rives in St. Louis early next morning. Sleeping Cars from Rock Island south. This is the most direct route from Minneapolis and St. Paul to Clinton, Davenport, Rock Is land, and all Mississippi river cities. Close connections with lines South, Southeast and Southwest in St. Louis Union Station. ASK YOUR HOME AGENT TO MAKE YOUR TICKET READ BY THIS LINE Sunshine in California From now on through the winter season there is no place so comfort ably warm and attract ive as California. The rates are low. Until November 30 only $32.90 VIA THE SUNSHINE ROUTE Through tourist car service every Tuesday morning from St. Paul and Minneapolis. The berth rate is $6. Route is via the 10, Milwaukee & St Fan ra AND THE SANTA FE ROUTE For additional Information write to W DIXON, N W. A. 365 Robert Street, ST. PAUL A Grea Railway. The Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway owns and operates all equip ment on its 6.000 miles of road, includ ing Sleeping Cars, Parlor Cars and Dining Cars, maintaining: an excel lence of service unequaled on any rail way in the world. Its Daylight Express( making direct connections at St. Paul and Minne apolis with morning trains from the North and West) leaves Minneapolis' 7:50 a. m. and St. Paul 8:30 a. m.,. daily, reaching1 Milwaukee 7:00 p. in and Chicago 9:25 p. m. same day. This train is electric lighted, carries new Coaches of latest type. Observa tion Buffet Parlor Car, and Dining Car serving supper. Its No. 2 (connecting at St. Paul and Minneapolis with the fast trans continental lines from the coast) leaves Minreapolis 5:25 p. m. and St. Paul fi:00 p. m. daily, reaching Chicago 7:00 o'clock next morning, at which point direct connections are made with all trains for the Ea^t and South. This train is electric lighted, carries modern Coaches, first class Standard Sleeping Cars, and Dining Car serv ing supper. Its PIONEER LIMITEDthe Famous Train of the Worldleaves Minneapolis 8:00 p. m. and St. Paul 8:35 p. m.. reaching Milwaukee 7:00 and Chicago 9:30 next morning. This train is brilliantly lighted hy elec tricity, inside and out, and carries Compartment Sleeping Cars, Standard Sleeping Cars, Buffet Library Smok ing Car, Free Reeling Chair Car, modern Coaches, and Dining Car seruing breakfast a la carte. The equipment composing the Pioneer is the costliest and handsomest in the world. In purchasing your tickets to the East or South, request your home ticket agent to route you via the Chi cago. Milwaukee N: St. Paul Rr from St. Paul. For folders, maps and lowest rates to all points, write to W B. Ducox. Northwestern Passenger Agent, St. Paul. Minn. Advertise IN THE Dailv Pioneer