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Daily VOLUME 2.--NUMBER-6 BEMIDIT MINSESOTX TUESDAY, APRIL 20, 1004 T S i e ann 5 {1 TRAMPS 7G‘R0UN’D e a 5 e Fee : i e ——- 1UST WASTE OF MuNEyl,uQ.\.\;fic:f;mm=ww o FLODDS INTHE SOUTHWEST 0% 0 0 s Stk PERSONS K!U'Eui::fiffi'}}.ft:flc 2= RUSSIANS - GET BUSY | = and the center of gravity is disturbed | Winona, Minn., 205 Pour no- | e Evenly Divided | Aeditadtian SENATOR HALE OPPOSES FUR Siemanent e Bl -;“‘;t\pf HEAVY RAINS CAUSE RIVERS TO Serious (i e ) fuiccoy | TORNABO — DEVASTATES LARGE s e eTioN o NG L i el st S ilaly - —OVERFLOVWEEANKS AR VAR s ist ity SEGTION IN-VICINITY OF fight no longer. -Other structnr N = TR D OSE T IATS Sl SRt ey VLADIVOSTOK SQUADRON, AFTER laws have ¥ . v s LONG INACTIVITY, APPEARS OFF GENSAN, KOREA. be-hurt, may e splintered; may be Fort Seoft. Kan. Aprll 26— As (h : < damaged, but they keep on fightin et A e B s B R ey E R : 2 i a as el i T Aopro = . OF LITTLE USE AS ENGINES OF WAR | But it an'explosion takes place throwgh | FESUL 0f the heavy wains hore Mar-| it developmeits, bat i | NUMBER OF HOUSES DEMOLISHED | 1: fion <" JAPANESE MERCHANT STEAMER SUNK burried firing in a turret it is moye | Maton r nd Ml ereel diave over- | Jinoly b | ; et o : than likely to fgnite the magazine and | flowed their banks and a large part of | against the 7 v ! WLt t : e — ) 8 them. | 4 the whole ship is blown into the air the town is under er and hundreds 2ines and a caboose coming 1 Ciluging . CONSIDERS OUR OUTLAY OF $150, | and everybody on board killed. ~Aside | rsons have been rescued in b from Minnesota City. for ext : uthe eyt FLEET EVIDENTLY ON LOOKOUT N e tiond e focqvionces i iioepns y iied losd to dive s, Tan over the men, who. it is be i R NG e e would meot i I X R Sl where the -large” Russian battleships | drowned and Perty” damaged g { lieved, had fallen asleop on the track {E] ¢ Nars o ¢ ~ - FOR UNPROTECTED TROOP- have been disabled and put out of serv- | s100 00, I e S SR R : d { métion T, oF AIBAD INVESTMENT; lee, e have had three CxDIOsions 6| * mha entire northoripiat of the ity | the: badios norsiily Il L s A pir SHIPS OF THE ENEMY. DS a 18 cut off. Ten fecl of water is rush. | et a-Winonatsaloon atabout § o'l thie Towa, the Massachuseits and later | ater is vushe |G e S AR Ao on the Missourl, And it i& anly tho| W8 throughithe strcets in that part of | projie e l\lllll\‘\” 5 ‘f{u\:l.'\']uu o : Washington, April 26.-—In the senate | breadth of a hand that prevented the the city and several hundred porsons | erack, drank the | Stul and rell : pril 368 ol t VTl TR | lo; Ay ssian Viadi- Mr. Hale (Me.) called up the confer- | entire battleship- Missouri, “the latest -L" what“is known as Belltown haved inio a-stuper-fronr tho-Hmor A ! o roa long period ence report on the naval appropria: | Of our battleships aud the best in-that ecn_forced-to-teave theit NOWCs. | ciréumstances scemed to indicate foni | SECP! ””'“;‘ i the county v appeared - oft tion bill, eliminating all differences | desisn, from being entirely destroyed | o 00 o THD o0 : play, but are not given much weight miles sonth of hore Ry Ny d ol 3 M e between the {wo houses. In making a | If the S e Y| Nack served aterm in the county | been reccivol ihat 4 F ot o ) i DTONISS 0 dyring i y L tMr H he ‘fire of sexplo- 8] 1E il hore las or gran B L B 3 i 1l € statement on the report Mr. Hale eriti- | (R REG O G W T pdve mon, | SOt and in Kausas as far we el B et all L cised the modeérn battl Just such an aceident as that is likely| Manbaitan. and S SrmlSEemIn i eI S Il cott) B R B R FEE , “Under (he light of events that have | to occur in amy turret at any time| WDich had ov : una el bt ) ODELL AT WASHINGTON srani received from Gen- transpired in the East,” he began, | quring any battle.” | still rising and spricading REJECTS SENATE:AMENDMENTS. | %5 ¢ ihe day says three Ruse “and the very remarkable develop-| — Continuing, Mr. Hale said that he! Udble farm lang his pa - 2 : ki 11 Confers With President Regarding sl el entered the hatbor ments in nayal warfare that have been | would not be surprised if it turned out | SOUthwest ‘rain has Loen Tulling Action of House May Defeat River * Miss il St New York Pofvtic aud (Lt thoy weie still there when disclosed, if the matter had been open | that we have a bad investment in the | from thirt Lo TOrty=eight -~ hiours and Harbor Bill. | raad. o il ey anid S ashinpro G Don v gan and Billy steamer of I should certatnly have heen in favor | $150,000,000 we have paid for these | ":‘I':h"';:f' cessation-and e prospects Washington, Apiil 25-—The house| L e novthe cutting w path (o Oaetl of Now York aeeived L of striking out of the bill the provision | larger Dbattleships. He thought thol £78 UIRE 6 WIE G0N i 4| commitiee on' rivees’ and harhaps vae ponehnltiae ma imile wide and - abinit f the day tiom Ol Lo for the battleship, or that no step be lsnt".llvlo;x‘)lslxr)’flfl;l: .L‘!‘]lvt?[l!k‘.:vt‘-l\r\ ] : v‘h(" Ka - li\vll m“' i s ommenied & ais; cment to - thed (\\::..Iw miles long He was jotned soc afrer faken: towards icommitiing . ourselyes:| SICR as theedeatuction 0L it SUPS: 1, 5o ot wiital i b muth dame] ey Eoiey_tveraand iarbar Bitk bt e sabbolthome e i G el on this guestion until after the next | MOUHL RA¥E Hhell Crect o sion — |age in e T,‘f.‘,‘.’,‘i‘] (0 ask a conferciie and (he fote mem Voric and Alitim 0. W session of cengress. But as it has been i Sog et ale s RIS TOW b ;“';;*J;‘w;;::;ulfl) “‘:t‘; v lh,\- & Ingtantly Killed The AI-‘ll n/\.~‘ |u]; :‘ = m \, u‘ g e it as s se. but no conferonce aske: stenél the Leal SRRt e fié"fi'fl‘sflifiiafi?i}'3fi2Tiu'rifilffié"l‘ufi‘ CHARGED WITH MURDER. IR effect will be o defeat the bill urles R “., < honses M Lities lelt e 2 s 5 2 the senate recalls the mensure anl Vi el erwand for O Dital. but o Nin e “ oavy 2 rGhinh 1 i i) o A 1 mittee. Polish Catholic Pricet lat Snow ‘Shoe.| [L:MlMJfl'n" . April Heavy | eliminatos (e amendnents. prol l“l.\ Iatally dnjuringe the f Oilelt rematne Wothe president un “I may say that if [ were sccretary P Arreated r;a s have cau: A the i here to AL Grand River, ofsht miles farther 4l aftermoon. - As Lot thos of the navy, in the present condition, | swilliamsport, Pa, " April 26—Rev. | toon 1t il e oLl Stifaul plielnege an Dead: s R AR s R 1 should not dare to go on and commit | yictor Garak, rector of the Polish | Thi considered a dangerous rise for the government to the building of’an-| catholic church at Snow Shoe, has | April. [t continues to rain here and other immense battlesiip costing $8:| een arrested and taken to'jail at| thé river is still rising. Much anviety 000,000. Bellofonte charged with having caused | s felt. . “The lessons of the war between!tho doath of Amirew Sosko. & sixlenn: S L trouble. Mr. Allen. wis oo | and tore a gtip ihrotgh the w i Russia and Japan thus far go (o showW | year-old hoy, by beating hi i Great Western Increases Capital. most prominent busin Ty e cloniont as thongh made by woof d15close the. valnerability and. the unsafety-of | u Febys bent i i pitise i | i Notthwest, 13 | GO AR i e vulnerability an. e unsafety Ol | cluh on Wednesday last. It is alleged | Springficld, L, Apiil 26.—The Cin-| Northwest. Lesides being e AL i these immense and lofty battleshiDs| the hoy refased fo aftend chirch: A | cago Great Westi o Railioad company | the wholos Yocery husi B LR D Wast oLl by o LN ATCHERFON ATHEZSTAND, and the undesirability at present of| faw" hqurs before his death the hoy | has filed with the secretary of state vears e w committing ourselves to the further!'mado an antemortem statement to Dr.| & cerlificale of increase of capital| years a dircctor of the Natic construction of them. The great l;um H. 7. Young.,declaring that Father | Stock. Krom $30.00, {he - tolal| man-American bank. e w salient events of the war show hOW. Garak had heaten and Kicked him amount. of stock is increased o $30, - e A d-him. A L Considerable Damage Done in—and fumiiy storm - thon Bonges blowing it h legiosed by Bitper mon. bt | St. Paul. April 26-—Jagn 1. Allen, | KHNE Lucy Bitting wnd breaking hoth - de (o fa ke any slateinent con a pioncer of Minnesotiund ono of the | e leas of her father, Leopold it Bis talk witli the pu first (0 cngags in the wholesile g a famers Phe fornado Sen e £ satil he it busines: Pl s deads ofsbvos oo BRI Wil cast of e v - dent abiont New natire of the discussion he doctin rential rinn = ; Tells of Differences With Mormon TORNADO IN KANSAS. Leaders Due to Politics. L Washington \pril Tharchior, whose nanmg Arcund McPheseon. quently mentioned % : : g i € RO BT A y MePherson, IGan., April i - A torf hendng wis o it e oo oo e s s ol IS AR ol | b 3 180> leloiels elv Glo ey GGt k: i nado struck Mol Huring e f during the dav, 1 i wStle an [ aftormoon, demolisting sy rosidenees’ o e of B eanfilic s gl | CAPTAIN REUIZENSTEIN. ¢ A cansing more or less ofher dun | ofiees and a groi deal of weatimony | «[Commander of Viadivostok syuidron] 4 B SSSSSueIoN i o 1 7 = ago o property. Thivos porsens Were | s Leen wivendn fegaed b bis diire | injured. one strionsly. Mush dapage | Cnees with the chued U GLLthie Telosiam wiss senf. Their arrival : = = + [ was done in the country north of heeey putiiies: Me, SUhate her van: Vereatod constornntion in the unpro-— 5 Beyond MePherson the tormido fol | osersy with the chureh: W in T8O | tocted iy i Vo < o o : lowed (e gronnd, taking the path uf] ant 1836 &nd gave o explination of | St COlanY HE LT, e & % B walatee R e e ISy of oI Dbforeatie-horame] ,-.n'i ;f':“"f“' I‘ ore i Todle ey this T T e T L e an AT A T ) e LR BT Tl e LT T ; o erecking - telephone, * felegraph nnd | OF DS dulies s an apdstly - of ‘\ hiope of intuccenting. somE-unpros-/o Y | 25 | v pronory, BT cher minimized his ton 4 o ".““”"")" traopships. .l" is pot [ | . . ; i [ Dl with (o ehiteeh nd i biealays believed that (he squadron whll-rematmss 8 B - & MANY HOUSES DEMOLISHED. | rocounized (e power of «u mofedty. | 8t Gousan long. : 3 p =5 : Tho Hirst feiction, according to his.| s o0 b s { Seven People Killed by Tornado Near | giary, foliowed G which hoe SHIPPING ENDANGERED. ! Fairland, I. T. made in L Which he prptiofst | Frairiand, [T April 20 Sevan oo the Hepubii and A laned Wil i :hh’my Mines Adrift Near Port Arthur i From Monday until Saturday night we will offer to the public thousands of = |, /s, [ sy fhe i ot i passeds thronghs (s gection Sifiday b profesting gt sse-lines ~ dollars worth of Choice, Snappy, Up-to-Date Merchandise at a frac- = Mary ouscs were Qorholiot, e 2SR Y s Many Injured™in_Tornado———{uprochivs which Vi pasiep bl s DL e tion of what it cost to make it. [t is your gain, and not our - T Y i e ch [l oyod EORmILL S Ceret g passed hree miles esst of MESTTER, [ SO0 Witk one at}s; ! ST RN e P S loss. The wholesale houses were long on merchandise | e L TG Sl o D S fory o o = of A0 i el o e e .,uwuj.mmvu nd exploded and were willing to stand a loss to turn goods into i bl T e T ot R e e and o i Tl of e Shagkos | SUciL I s Wil b i e e have cash. We had the cash and got the goods, and faiy e 1 e R R R R e e Two Children Ki S 1 foared many-are stil heing carrled will pass them on to our customers at PR e " bl v e e B ) 3 the—toig #se Involving Virginia Suffrage Law [ freoin w-seaof these derelicts, Sherelll many bulldings wore bl Dianilsscd. mostly fmpracil ave been Sug- | down Dl 26 e Viegdnia | 80t inchiding a by neutral Two Flyers in Men’s Suits. e 7 Would Send Newspapers Free. 5 :‘,”‘J‘\]‘yw (he validity o the ] warshipg outside the zone of operas i 3y 5 2 i Washington, April 2 Representi | g fame jrayvision of- thonew Virkiil 3 ; : Lot j\“,‘ s,lf!l: gne:of 13 50 - 3 : 2 4 fvet Thomas of Notll Catolina bas in (atake comitbi misic onitd B S, e our $18.00 Suits for 2 7 A ; ; = Divodueed o bill amending Ahe postad |y e L Apsiearilnsesie ot R shurs i 2= Major il g v provTding: Tl on0eenny. caeh ol e rromd-tintr st UL Qi s dn o et teom-Port B pes | (i ‘ i TN [ it L the reports i ; prarthe Ja e have crossed the .ot No. 877, one of our y 5 2 £ 2 i ! AT i é(l)ri.;\](;hnitls l'ur” $9.95 i 5 78 g \ o o 1wty i [Evatlic viver Ladies’ Tailor-Made Suits. This week you can huy Ladies’ Suits at this store for $10, 814, $15,-$18, and $20 that arc cusily worth twice the money. TiEjicTe G publeations of thed th nit /] // b, )| Pillow Tops. ' 5 doz 50¢ Pillow Tops at 29¢ cach. 2 o AN 2 / e For this weekwewil-plee-on—sale 250 pairs of Men's Dress Shoesat Two Dollars pair. Children’s Caps.—Children’s Spring Caps, the 25¢ and ¢ 5 { " : : - - - = i 50¢ kind, your clll)(ncc for 15 cents. i 4 \ 4 This lot consists of odd sizes and manufacturers’ samvles, and B i Z 's Worki Shi 5 : v : . |4 there are none in the lot worth less than : Men’s Shirts.—1 lot Men's Working Shirts, the 50¢ e o none ! e 12 o 0 . kind for 29¢ each. 1 lot Men's Negligee Shirts, worth up < o] A [42 $3.00 a pair. _'Ihey are the new lastsin . PAIR to $1.50 exch; your chioice for 49 cents. ; NG CO | .\ g Vici, Box Calf, Valour Calf and a few Corona Patent Leathers. All of the Men’s - derShirts. Copyriht 1903, by David Adir &cSons Cabioa & Wl & yie— I Tot Men's ERE are some frocks—double breaste ad ihe 0dd Under- styles—some people prefer the name of ‘ = shictsworthup "Prince Albert"—however they are " Adler" : 1o-S1.75, vour N clisice 506 garments and that’s all you need to knqfl to ‘?‘2, Sak = | sure-of a perfect fit and correct fashion. “The Wash Goods. reasonable prices place them within the reach of > ) mept you can make, They in- all. You should own one of these suits this spring ? ] / e = g Yy Spring—Wash sure comfort for your feet and Goods: Cantalina cloth, printed Madras. Tona-Noveltiosand-Berwich phers, outwear any other shoe. We worth from 35¢ to 65¢: vour choice 27¢ a yard, 1000 yards of <hort ends in { - haveatullline of spring shapes. Wash goods. worth from 0¢ to Zie, at Tea yi ¥z ’ JLEARY s HONSER | 3%=%4k1. Meyer @ Co., BEl\HDJ 1. ‘ MINNESOTA. ‘ b h bbb 2 S DDA L) L) < L Ll < < Lol Gl .l kol Lol bl > % < L < G Gl Ed sl Ll bl k3 L) * o & < £ L Ll L <& <&, il ol J e L Lo L < =3 L & &= Ll < <> < - 100jpieces of DR £ Lo de ol o