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##@@@@@fi!@@@@@-@@fii@@@@@@@@@&?@@@@@@‘@@@@@@@@@#fifi@@#@fi@fi A Pioneer : WANT AD : Will Do It. VOLUME. 2. BEMIDJI, \Il\\l 0’1‘\ FRIDAY. M AY G, l"(l[ The Pioneer Prints M()RE NEWS ler Dewss 'Il,. CENTS PER WEEK MANY CHILDREN | DIE FROM NEW DISEASE <Janers are sufrering iron a new, o Wwnicn pas appeared in the’ neighborhovd of Madison avenue and One Hundred and Fifth~ street, this city. At least twenty cases are Teport- ed from one hospital. The doctors have heen wholly un- @TRANGE DISEASE EPIDEMIC IN TENEMENT S8ECTION OF NEW YORK CITY. = able to diagnose the disease, but they : SE IT | believe it to be due to germs arising DOGTORS NAARLE T0] T from the walls of old tenements, the = ower floors of which are being rebuilt into stores. The walls, ceilings and floors are being scraped or torn away and in the dust dislodged the germs appear to originate. The symptoms of the new disease are headache, lassitude, rapidly devel- Winchester, Tenn., May Judge, Joe Delp and John hanged here during the day QERMS ARISING FROM WALLS OF OLD BUILDINGS SAID TO ! BE THE CAUSE. last August. oping fever, nausea and goncrk\ll:\' The trap was sprung at f | y death within twenty-four hours. Ofli-| mhe {hree men exhibited the same '“'IMEI(‘;;I:) l(lgx\]. p:\;nl-(hol Il(;m\‘lll\ e v i > health department are o tiat matl fimo. for! which {these™ threo | New York, May 6—Seven children |cials of the heal SDALL difference and stolidity that r s o ! Do now investigating the matter. their_conduct during the trin While men pald_the exirema b hally | have died within the last few days and s were for, murder of Simon Bucher and his \\llui 43 a. m, TOLID T0 HI[ LAST Tennessee Murderers Meet Death on With Stoical Indifference. For Wives and Families. Waikea Witnout assistance to the fold. Each of them made a speech in which they exprosse preparedness and said thelr o gret w they were leavi wive children. None of (he { mado any reference to the deed fo short | d - thein the —_—— MAY END- REBELLION o2 2“0 UNITED STATES -FULLY RECOG- Doezn Philadelphia Firemen Seriously Burned. Philadelphia, May 6.—An explosion of a gasoline tank in the frefght yards of the Pennsylvania jrailroad at ‘Thir- tioth and Market streets, by which twelve flremen were burncd, was fol- Jowed by a riot among Italian emi- grants. ~ Assistant Chief Waters of the fire department was seriously burned. Half an hour after the fire started a trainlond of immigrants arrived from New York. The newcomers tried to v t tolleave the cars and break through the AL e fire lines.” A fight ensued in which recognize the blockade of Monte Cris- : hot. RailroadDetective Conner Was L e e O”ln the side by one of the Italians. NIZES MORALES FACTION IN SANTO DOMINGO. VOSTOK SQUADRON. Bt. Petershurg. May Washington, May 6.—Commandet Dillingham of the Detroit has been in- o gagement between Santo Domingo, if he deems it effec| By 0 1ounq in the yard some dis-| - Vice Admiral Togo's flcel e tance from Market street are {anksisg off Port Arthur during (he nisht This action forecasts the determina-| jo%orcorine, Fire starting near them|,ng according to confirmed tion of the state department to extend| o, qyjckly communicated 'm fi‘,h,‘ be atfacked at daylight and Just as the city thete. full recognition to the government of| groragehouse. I8 now in progres i it President Morales, which has already| men got a stream on the building O e fere whioh canmot L i been glven a tentative recognition. It|exploded. All the men mearby WCI®i ' o a responsible source, that |at Blectric bill. whon sl o ;‘flfi‘ta:en utpmllh'he‘;'el’to‘;‘h"tf L(}’l‘“",a‘g literally bathed In flames. the Russian troops in_ Nottheastorn ?v‘:{rmmiwn,h{.p;;‘:‘y:- n..l\\m(ll i ngham to the effect that the SE. Zoren have swooped down upon the | Volver in his hi d die “FAGTORIES CLOSE. |Koren have swoor | i i and died R, rsles government Is mainiainiag & gun) 105 — Japenese helow the Yalu viver, win- [ atother e Al Boat at the entrance {0 the harbor of| |\ out at Chicago Afiects Five Thow laing a/bi victory. The story fs ot o iinsaf with s nécle, Oue of the bnnent probably woul b ““’;‘“ sand Enlors gredited. the Russian . rowboafs, which’ ap o gather: i nrob:bl?' o }“;,,‘,‘e.i Chicago, May —Tive thousind ; proached a sinking ship for the pur oo TN members of the oot and Shoe Work- | ~Paris, May 6.—A dispatch’ to the Boeaat R e R Temps from St. irevlunq Tepor anesa flaot, aJaj mu( e squadre the insurrection survives and it is un- e ! on are idle as the result of a derstend that 1 e oD e e(‘)cbkn\:l‘:.“dv clared by six of the, ihe, largest and amménition can be cut off peace | I 3hoe Taclories 1n “Chl THg0. © will be restored to the island. 'reh T amntacturen Jeatmy wil hereafter run the laf".m'ies As.anan ARG A nronosition_ta. e OFF THE COAST OF KOREA RUMORED THAT JAP FLEET HAS ENGAGED RUSSIAN VLAQI» 6.—There are persistent rumors here of a navi al en- | torpedo b Viadivostak and Vice Admiral Kamimura’s squad- . but no confirmation of the had been received up to 1 p. m. was sight- rumors, fighting Petersburg confirms to the effect that the ey e 1 and Russinn squadron from Vladivostok. DISPLAY DESPERATE COURAGE. Heroic Work of Japs in Attack on Port Arthur. Port Avthur, May 6.—The Japan displayed desperate courage in fireship attack on the night vi The shipse as they approached, into three grous, vore divided | heading It for the entrance the harb While still | RUSSIANS PREPARING Gallows Anxious Delp to do the munrder | iKUR[]PATI(IN AT THE FRONT. fetie | TO GIVE BATTLE TO THE JAPANESE o) UNDER KUROKI. Ushore they ran;on the R ’mhl they were under a mnrdercis | from the Russian batteries. “thr v tollowed the fireali pick up the erews af the latien the first ship fonndered the ¢ vo-f bored up the mast, cheerin {emperor of Japan as (hey went | From the masthead of the second v gel, as she began to sink, hei o Vi 1 lant s Lo indicate hep con to those tern, Their small bont though soon -riddled, did not raise white ilag small arm fire. The T iy T TN W | coals a ying them ashore, One of the Japanese o 8 com mitled suicide by disemboweling him: self.~declaring lic wonld ragher. dit the, @@@@@@@t@&&@@@@@fififi@fifififiufi@{?i}{?’}if%"fl*{) ...Saturday Bargalns.. BEMID.JI. MINNESOTf 5 / 100, pieces of Children’s and Misses’ Underwear, worth from 10c to 25¢ a gar- ment; your choice, each A limit of two to a custonier. Men’s Caps; this is a sample lot, consisting of cloth, leather and silk caps, worth from 50c to $1.50 e:xclx, your (,llOl(‘eJ eacli . . ; % Children’s Caps; also a sample lot, worth from 25¢ to 50¢ your choice for:...... ...l S e e Big Savings in Little Things. Summer Footwear. Men'’s Tennis Shoes, a pair - $1.25 Women's Tennis Shoes, a pair - Boys’ Tennis Shoes, a pair - 1.00 Misses’ Tennis Shoes. a pair - Child's Tennis Shoes. a pair 65¢. $1.00 75 Men’s Canvas Shoes, good honest shoes; a pair................ $1.25 Boys' Canvas Shoes, good honest.shoes: a pair ... oo Women’s Canvas-Shoes; good lionest shoes; apair...... .......... a pair 1 pa Misses’ Canvas Shoes, good hone§t shoes: Children’s Canvas Shoes, good honest shoe e - Children’s Dresses. Saturday we will put on sale a nice line of Ready-Made I 50c a garment. | | | Boys’ Waists. We are showing a nice line of Banner Brand Waists and Blouses for hoys. High Grade Skirts. Black Voile Skirts, made and trimmed in the latest fashions; price 310, 312, Dennison’s Crepe Tissue Paper, all colors; full length roll....oc.oooi 7¢ Dennison’s Decorated Crepe Tissue™ Paper, a FollE s e e e 20c¢ Dennison’s Art Paste,; a tube...........oooooiiiiiiiiimiiiiin il ... 8¢ Crepe Napkins, 100 in a Dox; per DOX....ooooviiiiiiiiiiiin s i 35¢ and 50¢ Admintine Pins, & PAPEL.../vcvisiiiiinion it see oot s sneei s st Ie Lunch Boxes, two sizes; each...........oooiie 15¢ and 20¢ #9#&06#@###Q@é&@fi&fi@@fi#@fifi@fi'&éfifi than go home in A“\Ll"llf‘ SIGHTED®' OFF WEIHA!WEI. Flect of Forty Japanesc Warships and Transports. & & | Chefoo, May 6—Chincse junks 2 which htie i IJ|IIN ui:f,’,'",‘.' nt n’h’Hll‘ Japanese plans and 5 | flect of forty Japan warshiy umi“]',_‘”_'[_ e, diestelian st 5 transports was off Weihaiwel Tues 1 I'I“ Lt -“”“I SOMMINAIL £ A T o eae efare deciding how (o fight his The steamer s which—left—Port £ Arthur-aweek rrived here, £ | Her conimander say 0 damaged = | Russian ships are in e inner labor, 2 the Dbattleships Retyizan, including® Crarevitch and Pobieda, Pallada and r Bayan. The small dock at the Ti peninsula is completed, ians have difficulty in chiaining provisions, A former officer of the Chin who has returned here from ) ria, says there were less than the the protected armorcil (23 s Tail army, anéhi 100) Russian troops south of Hachin, inelud- ing the garrison of Port Atthur and on the The s occupy a strongly fortifi o1 he tween Kjuliencheng and . Fenghuan cheng. [ FOUND ON BATTLEFIELD. Two. Hundred. Additional Wounded' Riissians. Tokio, May 6—A telegram has been received from Ceneral Kuroki; dated Dead and a@fi@fi@i’efi@@@@ 3 & and wounded Russians. He expects that a complete search of the field will resull-in-increasing this mumbor. spoeee Continuing, the Japanese seneral rays that among the Russian prisoners is 2 medical field officer. The Japan- ese ordered him to assist them in ca ing for the Russian and their own £ | wounded. The oflicer obeyed and ho | is now éngaged in treating the wound % | ed of both armics. 4 | ALEXIEFF GOES TO LIAOYANG. = e e Viceroy 1Will Hold Conference Wl!H 8 May 3, in which he reports that a care. ful “sear: f the battleficld of last Sunday 200 additional dead | Potors ropatliin Lidoyang L {sonally. Troop card from the line Lo a position ehong, | Al the 1 nrg, May G- General Ku 15 gone to the front from inspect the situation per e heing hugeied ¢ Finayamg At Mukiden Fenghuaan- Hoan heen saian wounded Have sent back fowand Ldaggans in ofi TRUSATAN AR 0 i) Gl that General Kuvopatkin B8 proparing to give batile to General Kuroki's Army 0 clrcumstang warrant. Ui yaule TOPOEES re 1o Uhe Gifect that the | I fishiting blood of the Russian soldices | Is up and tiat they are thirsting for fan opportunity to rey The ter on the YValu, but, aitho the Bommunderin-chicl is groatly cha | grined at the miseardiage of his play Descents or aftemptpd Tandings are How momentarily ! anticipated near | Newchwiang nd - the head of Karea bay. Ocenpyieg an interior Hine an pursning the tactivs of Napoloon Kuio: patkin’s probicm will be (o preyent a juncture of the encmy's forces. It is nec for him to .muu the devel Svil ere thal (he Jagic plans for concerted action laye | embarrassod by Their failupe the cntrance 1o Port Arihor and a repelition-of- the-attack on the Russian Gibraltar is momentarily ex- pected. Lo bloct MéRGER CASE GOES OVER. e Death of Judge Kirkpatrick of Federal Court Causes Delay. Trenton, N, J. May G-<Because of the death of United States Judge Kirk patrick the United — Sta jistrict conrt has | 1 adionrned until next Mot Thig means that tho Il man-Northern Securities -case, whic h was to haye been heard in Newark-on MIKADO’S FLEET Foreign Military Attaches Meet With [ on the Vatu, vhore is no den hore that [ befng dns N 5 i vrits | aves il i i Gardiner. A nlm.. ftlon e witl. Ttk at Fonghian: | eonch e e e cheng depends uponsthe locaTion and sl g : on g iped ovier the side o B Lsycess of Japnnese Rndings i Mafe [IL s cabi. by ;!.wf . M S U |.churfa. SEOTIC SV e ,"{M“ Z,‘,'," ”"};l"“:;"l_i:::, “lr‘, }\:H;i“,l‘m.blwna HOVERS NEAR DOOMED CITY [ TRANSPORT IS WRECKED. | LARGE NUMBER OF TRANSPORTS, CONVOYED BY WARSHIPS, Disaster. Tokio, Mays 6.—A (ransport which was _conveying the foreignnilitary tachos (o the scene of war s been steikinsg—a—rock IN THE EXPEDITION. RUMORED BATTLE OFF KOREAN COAST ried_hy another steamer Lo thelr tination A van LU DTHOGEL 01 SNITONE HReNGE 8 Turks Run Cruiser Ashore. JAPANESE FLEET SAID TO HAVE wite. It was Judee who Constantinople, May G.—The Tiirk- planted e dood and his wed tnlsh cruiser Aldl Medjid, built by the ENGAGED RUSSIAN VLADI- snill 1o have been prompted by a| Cramps, Phil and_which x {-desire ta~ gt il ar Rugl e [cently wirived from Ameren, B sl VOSTOK SQUADRON: (I oversisht on some moantain {at White, enroute for Soiyena upor Which - Ja \ (0| accidont was duo 1o (He incompetonce — ass T the purpe stenling | of Turkish officers o charge. 1 § timber. Judse 'mMn\ul Rvans awd | sultan wanted LuMquhh seaman: Port Arthur, May 6.-—The Japanese Liaoshan pro- hur, souadron is behind th south of Part A ship. montory SENATOR QUAY VERY WEAK. ‘quyygoris with Japanese troops-on His Condition Causing His Friends |[boavd have rrived at” Pitsewo, north: Some Anxiety. east of Port Avthur, with the object of Washington, May 6 Jenator Quay [ making o landing {of Pennsylvania is at his home in this — - elty and at present has, no intention | Newchwang, May ve. Fapanese of Jeaving here. His physical condis | warshi il ol number of ton Is sucl as o carise s friends ot v Leen “Seen: near KIi- some amiety. . He g very weak and, : : i NS T odlnslon = s alibu e | Show iboy, san (e oS EaonS g ik ety and o one or L l-aotung peninsiia; north of Port Ar- visitad the depa thut busiress sineo = conpress, ho s aec [ Pisown I sliiated on tho cas by s dhanehior o {of the Lisotung peninsula and 3 (issnonnisgbionsl Cfgeventy five miles nortie sy ity ; L arth 1t fa tear the narrosast part Poliments annoneed durmns ipligntyrmmaria el yhssas ¢ ) the peninsnfa, along which pass S el LN ] e ralirond ednuecting Pore Arthur M T DAy Twie Ay ol Harbin, Kinchow e T L bay, where Jagin transports e confidential Cliike 10 5 resandoad s Pse L oIty SleNted s Tl i o teeiie: T | oot bonitat et Ingtunipen Mr. Woright for th o hnt=M | tndnla and nat e from Pitsewo. Quay miy fool 1l < work i con- | il (RUSSIAN LOSS VERY HEAVY PASSENGERS BARELY ESCAPE. & Yellowstone Park Coach Drops to Bot folieECanyon: {BUSTAIN OVER TWO THOUSAND Loivingston, Mont.. May: G—A party of tourtsls traveling through Yellow ASUALTIES IN FIRST BIG LOW. esCape stone )i hofn ook BATTLE ON THE YALU which the pageo trizatas ey g to the rocks and-briash saon fell with o evas (o tie than preyious report: e i St : i oy of | TS B e offieinl estimata o Major & e [ Acnoal 1 the canyon, 700 foot hel il | htalinsky, - who - directly horsos aud demolishing e vehielo [onmandad the division that sufferod 'AH the - passcngers wore _piintally | :he hront of the-attack amd wh re- e 4 1oort was received during the day by INSTRUCTED FOR = HEARST, | ¢ “mperot Many axe ineclined-—to/ luEE (he Russian [08ses oven New Yorker Controls lowa Domocratic | Beietl Kashialinsicy e BotmnIe thian 100 woundo: Canvention. i fved at Penghuanchong an Do Molnes, May 6 William| R, faot o ineluded in his _efdeulations Hearst swept e field in the fowa [ Ho made no attenpt to estimate the plale Damgrle conyiution. e bl Llapang lonses wid~ merely Moty of o 150 fi e cortver fhat they must have boots colos tion | and 1} adoptigl the < resolutio st el Gy from |l a aln the contesting “countios were—seated {toritics and has aron :";“’ “‘I“:K lvhh‘;«::( fo B, Louds [ rief, mitgated only by the: satis ) ceted nnd fnstiveted to vote o au e hravery disp ag a unit avd stand by Chavles Walsh | [ugaipd i “ pE ol el aganemhber-of the nutlonal committec. |, WL ‘The magnitude disthe R L STunting o The ¢ cntian was ol T tho orators, of whom (hore [ Tondon, May 46— A dispateh to the on both sides wero hi Sentral News from St Petersturg them—bising driven from (he mys ammor s current there that a Srecond hatile heen fought at !\m . In which the Rau: nose fos: i sped el gressman' M. IV cratic conge o, the only Tiem man. from [q Friday, will go over. [t is probable that it will be heard here on Monday. their tHona 2 $3.00 a pair. MMN‘ & General Kuropatkin. | St Petersburg, M 2 | Alexieff has left Port . | with General Kuropa % [to which place the gen: il return s | IMmediately after an inspection of the | *# ltroops at Fenghuanche Rear Adm stafl 1o Vieerc In charge of the Arthur, F—Wittsoer, el Alexiefl, has naval force on left at Iort { | Fmal | DOUBLE HANGING AT PITT’LJHG | on the Gallows. ittshnrg, Ma white, we Hing of Clinton N & 1870, on July 4. 1903, at Borfand. men quarreled oyer a «irl. Couple of Murderers Meet Their Fate | 2 All of the' Style and the UNION MADE MY YINNNNNYNY SPECIAL SALE OF < MEN’S SHOES. For this week we will place on sale 2 This lot consists of odd sizes and manufacturers’ samples, and there are none in the lot worth less than They are the new lasts in Vici, Box Calf, Valour Calf and a few Corona Patent Leathers. o4 1. St pairs of Men's Dress Shoesat Two Dollars pair. $2.00 pir Invested in-a pair of Ralston Health Shoes is the bestinvest- ment you can make, They in- sure comfort for your feet and outwear any other shoe. We have atullline ofspring shapes. B b.. ever (& Co.. HIGH ART CLOTHIERS. % .':7 BAhL 42 : » P [ AN A A A

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