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The Daily Pioneer PUBLISHED EVERY AFTERNOON. PIONEER PUBLISHING CO. By R. W. HITCHCOCK. Entered in the postofliee at Bomlajl, Minn., 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 to o'clock a. in. in order to insure theii aipearancelin the issue of same day. THE GOVERNORSHIP. There has seldom been in Minnesota a more interesting campaign for governor than the one which has.been now well un der way for some months. With one openly avowed candidate, an other whose silence loudly gives consent and a third suspected of entertaining ambitions to wear the governor's purple for the third time, while hosts of other wait but an opportunity to leap into the running the situation is prolific of a plentiful opportunity for guessing and gossip. Governor Van Sant has hasten ed to disavow any intention to se cure the junior senatorship from Minnesota, but we have all noticed that he has made no de nial of the oft repeated story that he will be a candidate for governor for the third time. It is confidently believed that the governor has political aspirations still and that he is by silence holding his organization intact until the time shall come to de clare his ambition. That the governor can be elected for a third term is not believed and of this he is as firmly convinced as any. Prank Eddy is a fighter and a campaigner of no mean ability but in this respect he has no ad vantage over the redoubtable Bob Dunn. Eddy is actively in the field while Dunn is not. But if the newspapers of the state re flect public sentiment the latter will be nominated on the first ballot. Eddy is not as strong in the north as he was while in experience as an igent having in jured him exceedingly. Dunn on the contrary is stronger than ever and apparently gains in strength every day, the great congress his immigration secret of his strength lying in the fact that the people of the state believe in his ability and his honesty and they like his style. If the republican convention were held tomorrow Dunn would be nominated with very many votes to spare. What then shall we expect when the man from Princeton makes an effort to se cure the nomination? to THE Pioneer calls attention its Associated Press news service which was in augurated yesterday. The Pioneer is the only daily between Dnluth and Cropkston and north of St. Cloud to have the Associat ed Press despatches. It is the general KBBBBBBBBHMWBM1 ^^ss^ss^mfms^^mMmMSsssmmss^s^wmsssL PIANO PLAYER HAVE just received one of tlie latest Kimball Piano Players. These instruments are musical marvels. They enable anyone to play any selection of musio, no matter how difficult, even though the operator knows absolutely nothing of the principles of music. This instrument is attracting widespread attention. Call and hear it. M. G. SLOCUM, MUSIC STORE intention of the paper to give the people of Bemidji the best pos sible news service both general and local and other improvements in this respect will be announced from time to time. IT^gc igrtfjfr^r-asy W W 5F BIT I FROS THE NORTH! COUNTRY The Bagley Independent prints home made poetry. Lake Park youngsters are vic tims of a curfew ordinance. The Wadena Pioneer Journal's harvest special was well worth harvesting. 4 Editor Verity in his Wadena Tribune solemnly protests that he is as innocent of politics as a babe unborn. The Brainerd Plumbers will give a dance. It is hardly neces sary for they undoubtedly make the public dance the year around. The Pillager bridge over Crow Wing river has mulcted Cass and Morrison counties and several villages and seems to be worthy o! its name. The solid business men of Ked Lake Palls will establish an iron foundry. City election two weeks away and a hot time well under way al ready at East Grand Forks. The Big Fork Settler begins to print at Rice River. The Missabe Ore declares tfoat some fools shoot tolerable straightat a manand advises all venturers into the- woods to wear bright clothing. Dearth of houses at Grasid Rapids. Two good newspapers Ga zette and Telegramconsolidate at Barnesville to make a. better one. Big sales of farm lands-round about Akeley. Great exhibition of hairy heads at Fargo, A Great Northern right of way man is doing business in Roseau county and the people of that railroadless county are convulsed with delight. 100 Doz. Wool fleece underwear, single and double breasted shirts, heavy enough for the coldest weather, 50c each^ I.Meyer & Co. HIGH ART CLOTHIERS. QuM- 4 BEMIDJI, MINIM. We are showing a beautiful line of Fall and Winter Over- coats. We have the-JAdler make they are equal to tailor made in style, fit and durability, made in all the popular weaves our prices are from 8 to $25. You can depend on saving money by buying at our store. We also have^chcaper Overcoats: it is a good quality of Black Beaver at"$5.75. In Men's Suits we show exclusive styles and a much wider range to select from than can be found elsewhere. Selling clothing in connection with other lines enables us to name such a low price|that we have no competition prices on suits from 3.95 to $25. Our line of Boys' Suits range in price from 1.50 to SI2. We make a specialty of fitting out the little fellow with this their first suit. O'Lear & Bowser Special SALE AT THE Golden Rule IN Furnishing Goods and Hats I Furnishing Goods we have every thingfrom the cheap Cotton Shirt at 25c up to the finest silk mixture worth $.3. And when it comes to showing Woods men rs and Hunter's wear we can say without fear of con tradiction that we have the largest stock in the st.ue of Minnesota. In Hats we carry the Dunlap, Stet son and Lampher and a full line of Caps from the best makers. We are pleased to show o*iar goods, and can please you in Clothing, Dry Goods, Shoes, Hats, Ladies' Suits and Coats, Carpets, Wall Paper, Crockery, Notions, etG: oods, Shoe: FOR Thursday, Friday 1 Saturday of this week a 20 per cent cut Subscribe for trie Daily Pion- A want ad in the Daily Pioneer I eer now is the time. is a winner. Try one. em eTTmrnmTnTTTmTmmmr*mTTmnTTrfrrnintmyTTTnfTymnTmTTTTTTTTTTTTmTfTmfne rt Photography] STUDIOS AT EMIDJI CASS LAKE GRAND RAP I S I New and Exclusive Stock of I Art Card Mounts Just Received riniUimjiiimmi'iiiM"""""""""""""""""""-"""""""""""""""' HENR BUENTHER Naturalist and Taxidermist 208 Second St. Posioffice Box No. 686 BEMIDJI, MINN. BIRDS, WHOLE ANIA1ALS, FISH, FUR RUGS AND ROBES and.GAME HEADS mounted to order and for sale. carry at all times a pood assortment of INDIAN RELICS and CURIOS. FUR GARMENTS made to order, repaired and remodeled. FURS'in season bought. 1 guarantee my work mothproof and the most lifelike of any in the state MY WOKK IS EQUALLED BY FEW, EXCELLED BY 7SOSB- A Deposit Required on All Work YOUR TRADE SOLICITED EAP LOTS &B&B^BBS2S&SSEMm Anyone desiring a cheap lot in any part of Bemidji, call on Local Agent for the Improvement Company if MifflfflHMinr"""i,t""u"' We sell the Remember the placeat New Store! Goods! We have the largest and most up-to-date stock of Ladies' Hats in the city at all prices from 98C 0 $20 each. Give us a call, as we can please you. Ail elegant line of neck furs at all prices Our line of Women's and Children's Underwear and Hosiery is complete, and we can save you money. HER LADYSHIP CORSETS Considered to be the best in the land for the price at $1 SEVEESON 'S Next door to First National Bank, Bemidji i Subscribe for tlie Daily and Weekly Pioneer a GIBBONS