Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, April 27, 1904, Page 1

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4 - i i - | | ; i | ! . said China has no ground to protest. %»l-%'l"&"&-%4‘?&'&%’%%%%4‘%%%%P&%%%%%%%i‘%%ifi P oo e B v oo e e e e o odet oo e Qe oo o OLUME. 2. NUMBER 7. Fe — 9= Sy 110 W e ADOPTED. BY THE BOUSE cvwior »er ~s ssevrs [wiruin b FEUL DAYS T {taea 6F folldwing the Northern @ ute | was seriously ~considered. A Twiral Rojestven originally favored Cape of Good Hope route, but it wmore probable mow that collieis an supply ships, well’ protecied, will go by that route and that the batiic. i..s CZAR RECEIVES OFFICIAL Dis- . PATCHES CONCERNING EN- and torpedo boats will pass through s the Suez canal. The two divisio=: wil GAGEMENTS. rendezyous in the Indian ocean. Ler the entire fleet to proceed by way of the Cape of Good Hope would involve large quantity of ‘coal and the fouiing of the boilers and bottoms of the fighting shi which it is important to avoid on account of the lack of docking facilities at Port Arthur. CONTENTS NOT YET MADE PUSLIC BELIEVED IN MILITARY CIRCLES THAT JAPS ARE MOVING ACROSS RIVER. People of Wonsan Alarmed by Appea: ance of Russian Fleet. Y Seoul, April 27.—When the attack on Wonsan (Gensan) was made Mon- day morning the townspeople so refuge in the hills and the garrison prepared to resist a e Dle landing party from three Russian cruisers, D | which were sighted in the offing and which were expected to complete the ruthless destruction of harmless craft. 8t. Petershurg, April 27.—The em- peror has received three official dis- patches, two of which-are undérstood. to relate to fizhting on the Yalu ri Their contents have not been gi out. - It is believed in military circles that the Japanese have commenced o movement to cross the Yalu river. The. foreign officc denies that Rus- sian trcops have been sent to occupy neutral territory west of the Liao river. The report may have grown out of the stationing of a force on the west bank of the river, opposite New- chwang, to defend the city in that di- rection, command the river and pre- vent the Japanese from ascending the stream. No protest has been received from the Chinese government and it is out damaging the town. The attack was regarded as. Leing allied witli the Songjin expedition, as designed “to discover the Japanese strength on the east co being B diversion from the Y paign. The garrison of \Wonsan, num- i bering 300 men, which was reinforced Lhrough the past week, has thrown up earthworks and has artillery at its dis- Japanese authorities con- itnation serious no appre- the hension is entertained as to the result. sider Tientsin, April 27.-It is reported WILL START IN JULY. upon, good authority that” the Japanese fleet bombarded the town of too much time, the expenditure of a RESIDENTS TAKE VTO THE HILLS. : The destroyers, however, retired with- u river cam- ! New- | Conference Report to Both Houses Hits Rural Carriers, | ~The confer fce appro borh prokibiting A I Washington, April | RESOLUTIONS SEEKING INFORMA- | 85 8 Bon the | priation bill, prese | centained ouses, TIGN CONCERNING COAL e [rural carviers g as agents TRUSTANDIMERCER, for hire. It was also pro s {vided that on July 1 the salaries of S : z s carrlers shail he $720 a year, . Washington, April When the | U eature of the measure was, so bouse met Mr. Jenkins (Wis.), ehairs | waprmly contested as this oo In fhe man of the cowmiltee on judiciary, | Northwest the rural ¢ s wore Al moved the adoption of the resolution ANARIMOUS N support of - the s privile: on- their senato were divided. but on (hat que id representative ‘reruml_\’ favorably reported by his| | committee inquiring what action had + been taken the department of jus- ice regarding an- investisation of (he “urustand-whother ornot any ninal prosecutions have heen isti- | | tuted by that depariment against the | "individuals found guilty of violations | of the “anti-trust” law in connection | | with the merger decision. The resolu- | Merger Hearing Transferred. Newark, N. J., April 27—The peti- tion of H Harriman and- W, S 2 against the proposed mothod stribution of the railroad stacks the Northern Securitics com was to have been heard by tions wevke adopted without discu | United States Judre Kirkpatiick at A e [ Trenton. but owing fo i Kickpat : INDIANA REPUBLICANS. :::,‘,';(f, '("l“l“h";, :’:“;4“““"“ ans | state Coavention One of the Largest| GIVEN A WARM RECEPTION. i IS L Kina Eawnrd 0| Oiccs Alccandra | Indianapolis, April 27.—The Repub A {lican state convention met at 2 p. m. 2 with one of the lar nd most cn- Dublin, April -King lidward, | thuslastic gatherings of delecates cyer | Queen Alexandra and heir suftes = landod at Kingstown from the toyal ! scen in-Indiana. The report of the committee on per- manent organization named Represen yacht Vietoria and Albert before noon and soon afterwards prococded (o (h Punchestown races, Thi tative James 15 Watson of Kushyille | 0 sovereig far_chairman and Harry ohm of | were accorded a splendil 1 Contland for secretary. The report I and la mhled to { was unanimonsly adopted and Ghair- | thems The ve u the harbor we e | saily trimmed with buntine, w! the conyens Iman Goodrich addresse: { tion. The Kingstown was bright with Vene s and festoons 3 ral addre: replyin completed for | convention, in- | Roosevelt; en- and indireet- approves platibrm, as entation to the cts for President 5 Senator Deverids is_re-election; nted to he ex S were pros to which fin and were willing to stand Two Flyers in Men’s Suits. Tot No. 8901, one of 4 $13.50 our $18.00 Suits for Lot No. 8779, one of our 50 Suits for $9.95 Ladies’ Tailor-Made Suits. - This week you —carhuy Jandies’ Suits at this store for $10, $15, $18, and $20 that are worth twice the money. — e Pillow Tops. 5 doz 50c Pillow Tops at 29¢ each. e = & Children’s Caps.—Children’s Spring Caps, the 25¢ and 50c kind, your choice for 15 cents. ————————————— ———————————————— < “Men’s Shirts.—1 lot Men's Working Shirts, the 50¢ ¥ Kind for 29c each. 1 lot Men's Negligee.Shirts, worth up < t0-81.50 each; your choice for49-cents. m}m i i * S, Men’s UnderShirts. 1 lot Men's Odd Under- shirtsavorthup to $1.75, your choice Slc. Wash Goods. of ash LOO pie Spring W BEMIDJI. FHd tion of what it cost to make it. . loss. The wholesale houses were long on merchandise . cash. We had the cash and got the'goods, and —o will pass them on to our customers at e SPECIAL PR ———————————————————————————————————— ————————— e - worth from 35¢ to G9e: Wash goods. worth from 10c to FEFRPTEEEEEEDLELEELEEED v It is your gain, and notour- a loss to turn goods into g Copyright 1903, by David Adler & Sons Clothing Co. ‘; ERE are some frocks—double breasted i - styles—some people prefer the name of "Prince Albert"—however they are "Adler" ‘ garments and that’s all ({ou need to know to be ex sure of a perfect fit an correct fashion. The i reasonable prices place them within the reach of all. You should own one of these suits this spring > Goods; Cantalina cloth, printed Madris, Tona Novelties, and Berwick Zephers, .. ice 27c a vard. 1000 yards of short ends in r' at Tea yard, “ MINNESOTA. T FEEFEEPEPELTE LT B | TS-PER-WEEK LIVINGSTON TOMB RDBB€0< Remains of the Famous “Widow S s Mary" Spirited Away. | New York. A \ special d ARRANGEMENTS COMPLETED FOR | Patch to the Hedson, Y. says: The liscovery was made RAYMENT FOR CANAL COM- | PARIS | WILL UNITED STATES FOR FORTY Wash the Ut canal ¢ made i the end was i the cabinet, sary, a the Livingstons, on the niarby ancient PANY' S PROPERTY. Livingston mauor place, had been broken open on Saturday night and | robbed of its dead | The body taken away, and of whi i wite BANKERS TO ADVANCE MONEY | i, i e W i dion | (Righting Harey). famons half a cen: | 5556 TR tury ago for her heanty, we | social prestize and knows I her undy s fdeliny to the n Lher hushand, the “Widow |- The meta n-was_also carrd THEN DRAW DIRECTLY ON Mary j‘dUNDREDS IN- PERIL I BURNING BREAKER ENDANGERS LIVES OF LARGE FORCE OF MEN IN COLLIERY. CLOUDS OF SMOKE ENTER SHAFT ALL THE EMPLOYES BELIEVED 1 TO HAVE ESCAPED BY AN- OTHER OUTLET. off, That iu which : MILLION DOLLARS. i Tl s ent = Fbones of the deadd sol Ao v about the vanlt At 7 the body it contained, i hington, Apr Pavment by | plegely_as fs that Scranton pited States for the Panama !l of the other cottins hrook b ancessions-and-prope ty-with-be-f pried open, and e boney-af 11 York, O n A fow days. perhaps before | pants damped out Heompany ¥ of of this month. T sub. cussed at the day’s meeting of hut no decision was Nt s the artangoments practically | JOHN. K. COWEN DEAD. T ]mz | | mine was fear Former President of the Baltimare and | Ohio Victim of Heart Trouble, Pa ket the that April he Hine- owned by the New nd Western Railroad There is no possl- ture. Thers were 800 men and boys in the wher broke ont and it would be suffo- have been completed for the transtor . s : . cated by the smoke which enteved the of the property and the payment af rm‘,[:)‘."fi _‘fl‘l‘_‘“‘f e ”I""'I‘l':“‘ COWAIL L ghuft. All of them are- bilieved to the money. AU the request of Attor f IR T AT have escapod thy the China vein, ney General Knox (he war departmont AT ) the outlet of whic nearly a mile will designate o suitdblo s person on | § in S city. Mr Cow | from tic shaft over which the breaker the isthmus to veceive property there | been il for over f montl | was built. for the United state heart tronble, and for somo tinee his| The loss on the breaker will amount It has been dec 1 that illness was expectod to have a fatal | to about $150,000 ments shall be made fn Paris, termination, although the end e L of Eronch bankors will advance | Suddenty. i MOYER NOT. RELEASED. 1,000,000 necessary to Hanidate | Strike at World's Fair. | e the indebteiness of the United States | 86 Louls, Apl 27— leouse, it [ | President of Western Miners Must Re- o the canal company, The money Wi Lalloged, the demand for double time | main in Bullpen. be handed to the company by Assistant made by (twenty five pabnter wh Denver, April The state Su- Attornoys General Dy and Russell, | walted several hours for their court hasaented the motion for whoare i Lasis. Che syndicite then, Was reluse e it sty GrCT, TGOy e will draw directly on thé United States ey IV is union avill culminate in a st Eight-Hour Bill Goes Over. Many Buildings Wrecked. suthide, Okla, April 27. Ui i he agreen tween the WS expir hangers employad on the pile i ow in foree he 1 Radl edoup to marchad (o the mission station at Ot- jibacin, which has been converted into o hospital | nine. | 1t {5 asserted that the protest of the | pope asainst the presence of Pros dent Loubet al the Quirinad witl's the form of a note to all the Catholic DOWCIS, 3 ol e Unite s April 30 helieyed that the action of. the ASK ftants are homeloss. A tornado B EXFLOSION OF DYNAMITE. town of The of (e Osage o The Csitiool building, a large thr herly Father and Baby Deadi Mother-and Two Children Hurt, il “The Medal of onor Story” A tale of Japan by David Gray, author of *“ Gallops,” is the great Read it short story of the scason. in the May number of the Metropolitan Magazine R: H. Russcll, Publisher, New York A 35-cent Magazine for 15 cents. At all Newsdealers (73-18) it of the W April 22 | i Federation of Min- - Russian_Baltic chwang-Monday-night~Ehe-Russians~the ¢ ¢ R o “evinced on the occasion of : : itic. ang-) / ssianshe courses of both Scnators Fair- | €11 5 treasury for the full amount it has | Workl's fuir (o e a Sy mpati i i bRl r TR aae j East. e don that thore Ts iy Grath In| banke amd Heveriko; rocommends a | VSIL WA (he inproven Ganstiv g i i T m e rs. o bl pending a destilon on e 8t. Petersburg, April 27.—The ad-|the report. railroad commission. to protect ship: :{".I.ll‘y‘\“‘ N 'l‘h;‘m“.'\. i ' pis Confl the simplost and most ORI DIAAGH Bt RAvATAl el i A RIS miralty is giving earnest consideration 5 SEEY = pers; approves tife course of the gov- ently expected a growth of iotier fedt e R % B e L 9 > to all questions in connection with the All Quiet at Port Arthur. B ment i Cuba, Panami_and the |18 thioughont the country. e he poseid tor- the transfer of the wouney. | Breatly hampered e hearing on the worits of the Alapateh M July of (he Ballic fleet to| St Petersburg, April 27.—A dis | Philippines; approves (ke presitenis lleved that the greatest hope for the | OFFICIALS AT VARIANCE. One Dead, Two Badly Hurt. il ‘\'"‘ Mitye 2 o ML Ee the Far East, patch from Port Arthur say . order on seivice pessions and 1of funestlromndiayinoieiio oy el Tiawrenco, ADHIE27 A St ‘,',',r DEROARTIEHE e s val Rolestvensky, who will | Bafimenta with. supmasine. hoats hore | (o (e, adminfstration's policy in | e wide ditision of cultivaied iniclll | opinions Ditfer Regarding Opening of | fold ou_thé iafviial il buil B T T command -it, and Rear Admiral Wi- | have been attended with brilliant suc- | handling trusts as an evidence ol the t‘(‘_‘i‘_"] Vit e st es e ST e ON Minnesota Lands. hroke during the duy and pro . WAREHOUSES BURN renius have been In consultatica. ‘All | coss. - All is' quiet in the vegion of 'Iiepublican party’s policy concorning | SOl - heaes ane the most BUQY o guingion, April Land Com | & dozen s orkinen to e gront | Bl We 2 L the fortress. i migsloncs Rfcliards (vorsun on LN e sttty Kifled il L0t} London Firemen Subdue Threatening on sale for the disposal of the IENLG O il CLs Dawson wero Bentiairation: a0 7 3 : 2 B VS0 e PPN Y K A M L o o o el Ltk ooy atfon andALbadly= el /Ll - GUieHH. el g TR TR T R NG T S TVt Y SV VRV I S R85 0 S S o S S0 S A A S 28 | towns of Red Lake veservation land | ! FoRla0 s Rl ’ g'g“’g‘ bbb b S d L b bbb ; .| opone for settionicnt under th Steen- | BISH brotses - Abril AT-tour of the {ion y ) - T | erson il Sl T Gty iRbt A0 I WE CASH MILL CHECKS. e e e e BRIEF BITS OF NEWS. gy s fn i Minrios dis ¢ : & [ and Nelson and Congressman Steenct- |y gy e e S R e e 5 5 : | son (o confer with him on the subject A i AL SURE St DS ReaR R L A 7 ; 5 anded. Passenger and Trelght tradns o only cstimate 0,000 the & #= |and the matter was talked o L e e T nit tian tl + period 5 pie | ing the morning, The sealed Ll plan el o 2 CORHLEHLI ML T e o e . . 82 | s Tavored iy, Seeretiivy Iichvack and |, AU - Chiciko Bennte Yanger - was 116 spic 1 o ¢ ‘ angd « W85 [ here vt Suiie . oming whoo tavor| BIYSICUe declslon;ovor Geones Dokl Aerone: AT L 5 - 3 w2 |artwIng by Tot > of Philadelphi after a sisronnd e | cartridi milar highly comb ol 3 : = The fown of Dlie, on Mo coaa of | HDIE Miertuls S Al 3 - STRIKE IS PROBABLE. Somaliland, hug heen hombarded by |2 il bl o <3¢ S ; i : = the Britfsh, /Tho sultansog il wes | FOIRECHOn with the Washinglon fam - JEEE 5 = 6 y ¢ _2 | san Francisco Street Car Men Reject | captircd feap Iyt (he fircien, from its 5 o0 - k 2 3 § o0 o Terms of Employers. Rhode Tslund delegatos o the Re|hoar nanaetd (o stem the approaching 5 . i sCiseo, ADril 27, The strect publican national — convention hu s 2 A 3 : ; 5 s 3 M St S heen fnstructed o vote for Prosident | ) i 2 ! loyéd on the Unittel Teit o '] S d O h " ff h = bli usands Of Lo Ul Roosovoll: Typhus Killing German Troops. ' ) . W Ways,. which comprize nearly all t 9 From Monday until Saturday night we will offer to the public t 0 13 f ; iR il by: (16 il whering about 610 men, wiil [Fovernor of Gernwn Sonthwest Africa, e | o veject torms submitted by (e com: | Ville. numbering men r h hoice, Sna Up-to-Date Merchandise at a/Irac- o i g R G D U e S e s & piny grant g an ierean n wages |E : e ] = : el o { inisting: 1 ‘open shon' 51- [ shop and efghthour day, with pay tar [ Mader van Glasepapp 8 colutun e B AL ALl rol I ths from the dise L owere record- ¢ column has INCREASED WAGES. 7 ¢ 0 Two morg deafths - from smalipos Washington, Aptil 27 +senate | have occurred in Sinneapolls. Foued v Commince Ghoeduncation and ool by Emembers of one - family hive ! 4o [a vole of A to 8. dectdel 0 postpone Lagmbed to e disemse ot st Ko [ action on thie eighthour Hill nntil next | three weels 2 i 2 Deaembe here werd Two. membey About Zoo how of the town of [of the Broti — e ot the commitiee absent and they will Fp e 70 miona b e Lo [besarm et TR TR Hevbioe a fire which brale Smtsat piide bt | carmen on < April Sonre 2000 of the fuhab- | gon One Tivusand Carmen on Wabash Road on Strike. v, ApEL W, 1. Det- secreiary and teeasurer the ont at different pois Tiwe 1 tesponse to the orde Al the union ¢ one strncture, and many sm i . V= Hngs were wredked. Only one Owosso, Mich, April Williain o | person s scripnsly injured. Frana A e ey war e @ 3 Mrs, Francis and two other chilitren A o Bipckade dsioe Britchive Vadiy: Hivet by an explosfon. of fayi: [ Generil deeph ") Dotmingo; APl 25 Unlell Frite thdl tostroved tho fSatels home LUne: At e | States Minister Powell - hag notifled | near Corunna, Prancds had a quantity £ s the Dominican et thit his | or—qynamite for use (n Wowing out | GEhciils Hook oo | overnment willrecognize the Dotk | gimps and placed sone of -t et e G = Jade of the port of Monte Cristo bro | plogive i (e oven—of-the-stove to | ) ol v | vided it s cifective. i He was et G men ) union 1 of Rallway ong the o strike: armen here and at Mo- Mo went ont during the AT per i ent fnerens recognition ol the union is d manded e e s NG " General Dickinsen Dead. April — Brigadier Dickinson, the last of sral of the Afuly of e Iotomae and chiel of staff uuder sade during

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