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> i ] ] ] | i 1 : x 4 i | ] 5 fi@@fi@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@fififiilfififififi A Pioneer WANT AD :: Will Do It. VOLUME-2-—~NUMBER 16— : dfl EMIDJL )II\\] U FA, SATURDAY, The MORENEWS than any other news- aper between Duluth « ston, St. Paul and the: North Pole. Piopeer Prints 'IJ N-CE THE TURN OF THE TIDE Brooklyn Man liecovers From Typhoid In County Hospital Heir To $100 000. New York, May 7.—After a search [ GUSPITAL 1L SACTAMENLO, CAL, SIOWIY ¢ HEARSI M[N WHIPP[D Connecticut Democrats Yesterday Decide to Effort at Defense. gl::g‘ingc the Wl;:]le‘ of the United, gover(ng from a long run of tyvphohd % L l‘:m Loy e s -George Miller heir -to more | fever. E d J d P k t sians than $100,000, left him after he had | Miller has six sisters to shave with n orse u e aP eP er a Chen w tivel him ‘the fortune of his father, is P':(lmfllod at near 5] 000,000, been exiled from Brooklyn for three which years, has been fouyd .in the countv BOTH: SIDES ARE SANGFUINE ATTACK DELIVERY WAGONS. Striking Bakers Cause Serious Trou- ble at Chicago. Chicago, May T7.—Striking bakers caused a riot during the day. The oc- casion was an attempt on the part of H. Piper & Co. to send out tyent delivery wagons with nonunion bake: ‘goods. In spite of the offorts of tlm striking bakers to stop the wagons by 1g bricks and other missiles at ers the wagons finally made a successful egress. Noune of the rioters were arr EARLY SETTLEMENT OF LABOR TROUBLES ON GREAT LAKES IS LOOKED FOR. Hartford, Conn.. the stormies held in Connecticut gates to the St. Cleveland, May 7.—“We have made Alton B. Parker of some progress toward a settlement, but we are by no means through with the work before us,” said Chairman Livingstone of the executive commi tee of the Lake Carriers’ associalion, at the end of two h DEBS IS NOMINATED. gales in what which was again in conference here | BENjamin Hanford Named for Running | full viey of the convemiion betweant | The incident was quickly sinoo heid during the day with a committee rep- Mate by Socialists. | former Governor Thomas M. Waller | over. The mino; resenting the Masters and Pilots’ as- Chicago, May T7.—REugene V. Debs|of New London and Dr. 1. J. Brothers /suhsuumun 206 {0 w_ soclatien, endeavoring to- reach —an | was during the afternoon-nominated | of New Haven.. The que 1 hein; dnlvxnh 5 Were agreement covering the present season. [ as the Socialist candidate for president | debated was the substitution m the ‘The masters having withdrawn the | of the Uni States. Benjamin Han- | minority report of .t Al presidential nominee. the D New A olf; ours of an hy Very Sultry Session. v 7—In one of satherings the party ever nocratic state convention chose fourtcen dele Tiouis ¢onvention and instructed them to vote bate betweon Hearst and Parker dele- escaped. breadth being a personal encountes in a b most objectionable of their demands —which precluded the owner from dis- ford of New York city was nominated for vice president. Neither of the resoIunons Tor e M@ty report The former report favored an un pledged delegation, theduiter a plodue for Parker apd the unit rulo. Per wore handiod back atd forth the attack on Governos Wallet incind ing charges (hat he had deseiod the party in 1896 Much ol the aciual de bafe Tetween the ‘ehicf participants i the incident ' was Unheard in the Uproar, but their They were forced almos } fact by the dele sonaliti actions could be scen into p o5 crowding P BEMIDJI. MINNESOTA. ment; your choice, each... A lluuL of two to a customer. of cloth, leather and silk (‘:n]» , each Men’s Caps; this is a worth from 50c to sample lot, consisting $1.50 each; your choi Children’s Caps; also a sample lot, worth from 25¢ to 5H0¢ VL0 U IT0) (30 (o) W et e et e R A e Big Savings in Little Things. Dennison’s Crepe Tissue Paper, all colors; full length voll............. ; Dennison’s Decorated Crepe Tissue Paper, avoll «............0... Dennison’s Art Paste, @ tuhe.. ..c.ooooiiuiiirriirieiiii e Crepe Napkins, 100 in a hox; per BoN.....oooooiiiiiiin e s 35¢ Admintine Ping, & PAper.........i0 coiiiiis i Lunch Boxes, two sizes; each..................... 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 > i, a pair 65¢. Child’s Tennis Shoes Men's Canvas Shoes, good honest shoes; a pair..............on Boys’ Canvas Shoes, good honest shoes: a pair Women’s Canvas Shoes, zood honest shoes; apair...... ................ Misses™Canvas-Shoes:good—honest-shoessapair Children’s Canvas Shoes, good honest shoes; a-pair | I Children’s Dresses. (=) Saturday we will put on sale a nice line of Ready-Made Lresses for little & 50ca garment. - - % s S e e Boys’ Waists We are showing a nice line of Banner Brand W sts and Blouses for boys. High Grade Skirts. Black Voile Skirts, made and trimmed in the latest fashions: price PR - R R-R-R-R-B-R-R-RoR-R-RCRcR R R R 100 pieces of Children’s and Misses' Underwear, worth from 10c to 25¢ a gar- ~.Saturday Bargains... 3¢ 25¢ 15¢ 5¢ and 50¢ ........ Ic folk at {5 CONVICTED OF LAND FRAUDS. fod ol ° ‘missing a captain at will—an agree- | candidates bad any ()pnu"lh)n e e MANY HOUSES DEMOLISHED H}BEST FIH[S IhE HAGING where a captain is ordered to report Date of Hearing Is Fixed. ‘on' board his ship on or beforé June 15 | Newark, N.. J, May 7.—United — and fs in constant service throughout | States Judge Bradford of Delaware N ; the season he shall be pad his fill | has notified counsel for I. 1. Harri-| THREE PERSONS KILLED IN TOR HOMESTEADERS NEAR MINERAL year's salary In case the vessel is| man and Winslow Pierce and for the - not-in-commission for the full scason, | Norlhern Sccurilies and Northern Pa- NADO [N SHACKLEFORD LAKE, WIS, LOSE THEIR however, the master is (0 receive com- | cific Railway companies that on May; § pensation at the rate of one-seventh |21 and 22 he will hear argument in the COUNTY, TEX. FARM BUILDINGS. «of his year's salary for each month’s suit brought by Harriman and Pierce L iservice. against the announced mcthods for TR There still remain a number of | the distribution of the railvoad stock | 7 minor points to be settled, but both [held by the Northern Securities c: Dallas, Tex. May -T.—Dispatchrs| Ashlind, Wi Tipmeslead sides seem sanguine that an early ad- | pany. from Cisco, reccived at noon, stat =] €rs from near Lake, thirty Justment of all differences will shortly. TS ARy ( that three pe core. lillod niiles sorihavest of Ashland, arrived ‘be reached, Several Members Expelled. (. ] % i i e ' reported that 5 = N v A o .l tornado which swept over Shaekle-| here during rhe day dnd 1ol L - = 3 ork, May T.—The expulsion | G0 WU SHODT VR S8 e | forest fires ol swept away. (heir Electric Shock Kills Man. of threg members of the Consolidated | 2ft, COMEY T8 £, T sl Isiasyie: Minneapolis, May 7—John O'Brien | Stock and Petroleum Exchange was i soganungri s ghcian, Bl e eRoaned casually followed the Aiemen {nto iry | announced at the lopening of Dusiness. {| Cany Howses jwere dermo o ot and oo Tt ‘he ex embers are Y ames of the dead are not Known. o] in_ his night athes and straw Shementiols saloouiviiene & oot Al e o e e AN M e icim o ia nomestend RRd ol doaas i "’v‘fres“"l’flg C‘;)“mlz‘fi‘d‘ nected with (he fitm of Longley, Hale | Parker SRILI D I frt. tho nizht, destroying all of K8 the pali with electricity and tho cur | &, Co: M. B, Halley and A. If. Page. RIS B stoclsexcept a spai of horxas, which rent, passing through O’Brien's bn;:I‘;, ;.li‘lm Qtwms"ms were made on charges ocz\ffiffllfi A ‘:"“ ]‘Q‘;\",‘l“”"g 5‘,‘“"['1‘"j broke loose and disapieared o (he Cauked Instant doatt. at (iese membors had engaged in | SCUITe arious sections- of e | imper, irregular transactions. e S It is prohableyehat other homesiend = i = 2 ———— ] ers were bhutned et e T Rfinor fired aré reported-along. Lty & @ & S P R TG T Tine of the Wdscomsiy Central.. Tele 4§$ ié!- @ & {'} & 1::- £ GG G O G OE G GO G T B | IO Sonvice My cit it ciRhl i south of Mhmmmfim hmhmernml & the poles down Latrbug’ the nights The paper mill compgutics fave been not & | fled (hat a lergol amount. of pulpwood piled at diffeyen( |places along the line 2 | ig in danger. Therdtss conslerable g | near Highhri ¢ Japanese,and Do fatter have oceapiod byl adee RUSSIANS KNEW JAPS WERE COMING. Reason for Hurried Departure of Vice roy Alexieff. My at ril of the Jay ot ot , It fs oxpected tha necting Port Avih Haroin will soou 1 s departin il Diike as follows: Ay e, the Tepres mogeracy of the s in convention instruct the del convention to the conyention be held sontatives of the De it + of Connecticnt Lonilvise an 1ol by thi atie national at St. louis - con - and <l BY LAND lh oK river, B¢ | oregon Sheep Kingiand Accomplices Piead Guilty. - Portland, Or 4| of Charles Cun K “ FOregon “sheep king: 42 | Ing, Shelby Joues and Dallas O chavged - with- coispiracy (0. defr B | (he Uniten State government of puly lic lands, were brought (o an abrapt and unexpected conclnsion by ple it midiooi E e e e ila | woundin o1 b ) ; {gn.‘.‘:fi:”‘ s K‘,‘f’:,":lj,i',:‘,,‘.\:.. dny. | infonmation furn : W would like to “show you” that when it T L, ¥ ’ oy o shan i O = Cunninghan r (l,' ,",”,‘\‘,“1:"“' ‘»:;;»”:. P e comes o Good Stack and R whl Prices we 'LT"%‘{'«'»‘-?A{‘ h"l‘;‘imtl,‘x‘;;,t;':, ';: ;M- .l‘m« i I mistooic w detachment of their own Jw i d can I)Iq-‘w- the most =finicky” r\|~\~ s, lly ered only tools of Comgnshant, wore s e 4 us i any one of the following: 2L Tot oft wilh a fine of $100°3n aaclh case. SOXC e, 4t il forgh None was sentenced 10 leny of 20T "\![‘,'.i",,“,‘f“;,, f‘f::: ,‘l'y““,, L 4 Hardicare, Buildingniateriol, Readymd. u'fll’lun!i = prigonment. R :‘” SRl 2 T ‘\r‘”‘,‘”‘,' ,‘l I Pisting Taclie, Tin Roofing, Deeliing, ENTOMBED MEN S DE 0. iy N 2 = w= N Gl S and Eave Trowghin Rescuing Force at Work for Nearly J“(“'f””h “”w i “\hl‘vhl;w :‘ } 2 desiie = padedin the battle o Aay last, ouly ! Fortytl |fve or six battalions of Hyssian in- =1 Achland, Pa, MayWR—A rescuimg | gl and fwo biltali e of artillory W M ROS @ | force has et at WP tor neATly | e el i ori e l B L} HEavOL! & A Lraopa X away in ¢ Lo - | B o Osumstey ana Anthur | Gt R T vl ofe vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvwvv s | Zube. (wo Girardyille miners who . e b S 2 | were entombed alive in the Oll Con % | tinental workings at the Centralia col w ~ liery. Al hope of geiting the men oul 2 | alive hias bren abandoned, although at [ § s b Girst tapping of their picks could be 8 peara, indicatipe that they were alive sy | For the past ten hours ‘the legs of B | ono of the entambed men have been % | In sight, but the amonnt of conl lying | on his body makes the work of rescuc ; £+ | Yery difficult. > OO O au #| ONE THOUSAND MEN IDLE. “ £ | Flerce Fire Raging in a Pennsylvania : = Colliery. : | Shamokin, Pa, May T—Tire which & | broke out Jate Thursday night in th | % |LocusLGap rlone oaated St A sumptuous volume soou to be published % | Philadciphia and Reading Coal #3 | Tron _con i= still raging fit at $500.00 a copy, is a b =1 John and Michacl Boglan and it Shmm 1 of cede Sl s vork endeavoritz t a4 men i - | ening party is at reach the ente 2l Locust Sprin ¥ | pared the b J‘.’ was force | over 1,000 1 & TORNADO IN 1OWA. Are Lost. Cherakes which | ¢ the dd The Russian governmont appears Lo At hmperipl ordor has been. tsned | Lawkcice T be_sntistied with-thesituation for the | affaching (hree hat( 4 af artillery 1etion of Bing « mowme —— o or to T ivsops—-cial_like Jiotel JAPS. MISTOOM THEM FOR Russians Kill or Wound 180 of Their own Troops. May T—General u veport, tells of a blood e Rtssfan retroat on of Rus EVEN Kurokd, in Tokio, an of Com et qur Sunday dast when a large forc RUSSIANS FAIL TO STAND Important Stragetic Point Vacated by the Czar’s Troops Without an 'DECLARE PORT ARTHUR IMPREG: .NABLE AGAINST ATTACKS —_— AA&A.&AAAAAAAA‘AAA&&A‘MA? If Not From Missouri AND SEA. G T R R e e \ire, May 7—The detafls upon all matters i R A Lot thi feso linding at Pitsewo nalfonadiconsenplon g The Japas i font | have : Ly the general Uiekwilnn i DGRl S ltorce (o disioin W oy | Staf wation brought to nng \\.t-,\‘llxm‘hfll allvise el ins nu-‘ RO e Tt L Alton Dol Parkon ol N e e slons, numbering altogether 30,000 tor prosident of the - United [ Tondon, May {in! Vi [ men ast! g operation T (1 Ne news hag been received up! to Parker dolegatos wore seloeted by | vieiniy af Do yeported | this hour of any other! landing. Strict Yole ol more i 2 to-tover oty e days disp b (e Ase [orders have been glven to Rear Ad: Henlp i gindues cnte, I o fahles Trom | mival - Wittsoert not to take out his = [ Tokic ana Hitrie, e Japa |warships trom Port Avthur, R O 1 T aeIn forse amagu - Ehe Japanese landingiat Pisewo s sl constof thepeninsila g s ditely by (he Bolation of Port Arthur. ,,,,,, R S R RO Landings on the west coast of the : 2 e et ass O O L R Teg o (o jepeninsiln gare anticipatad. The JAPANESE LAND AT "PORT AD-| (0 00 e 0 ot Adains, | Russtan ilitary. authorities seei rec- AMS, FIETY. MILES ABOVE whic fltated on i i ciet fonciled o thd cutting off of their Y on e wisst corat o te pent (old; bul fthiey. are convinced PORT ARTHUR. Sl drrectty oppostteaad ot twen the — fortress—sis —lmpresnabla y miles skt fion isewor The b againat welie by land and se i vallioail thal contects ot ATHTE s i ViaThy oniy AN st thA with-Mukden passes viose fo Bort Ak fpigce Lihe anthorities hete do not be- Tondon, May 7.—A dispateh to the [ams and i ovident that it ds o now I liove o o will undertake- te Chr Rl NS o St BulSihelin e possesslon Go b thE S DINES vy e 0. I 1S belteved that says e Japanese Tunded o Do Ad | 5 TERE tr il | ater pail of the troops bhave ams om the wost const of the Linoting ,.,‘(\“ "_““;‘:'”“;:w’,“':“‘ X o “"‘_‘"H“"""“ Been withdeaw and that Lieutenant poninsula, as well asat Pitsewo.: S L G e e forcis, including |”£ Adams iy sitnated”about G0 gy e Vpéate e R the zarrison of ortArthur, dn(\ 'uu mile>ronr Port AftTur, at the hoead | ansiekn: shove of the hay of the sam jraxupadl g (O auohay »»f‘lu"u 5 of Socicty Dy and On. the talltont [ name on T Westicomst ing 5 divaets SRS AR |t “_']‘,‘ e connecting Port Arthir with Nukden [y neross: tie pesiisuli from the Rus ‘(‘I‘.':“"y“"“ _‘X: ”'\‘h“ -vhf“:;‘m:“"‘v_‘if: and Marbin, - Consequontly it may be [ sl pe Dalhy 015 avont forly EHE R S i interved that il the report of apan: | miles north of Port Avthar s The U‘”” “H‘.'l bt lj\mlil;g it Janding there js conect commuui- [of lanid betwean Dalny and Kin R e 1;\3 A lllum With Port Arthur has been cut |18 the narmowest point of the pe xwl wh” 2 : nd-\\,.u\ : N:““l O, Pitsewo, on the cast coast, where | sula. Kinchow i e T s U Japaneae hve lnded, 15 16 Part Arthur : i g UMWM;“ A iwenty. miles fram Pore Ade o i*l o on “Mmmu l!l is 1:‘ RiL ottt : able, liowever, ing vefors RUSSIANS APPREHENSIVE. o il BEBAT A, S on ). At the present hour the widing 18 —— O AsrC et ¥t bhona ditogeeding anterruptilly, The ralls | Watoning Effect of Yalu River Disas: [ hny. o A grapl;to Rott Arthuciate i inese i o 2 = h_lv‘;';":h::g'h:h‘i_"";fsf’,i,l“. witet |8t PeterbiirE Rowe of \)\'h’”v‘ it ot Ir' ‘m‘n:\k x\(n’l‘rn'(‘t‘lnpd():: R e e e g e e e e T Vo lhrest il honaiarablo, aphe | Honres LLATe SYCIToreantents heve e RSB hension reachod the it n position A nre at ‘Chousand Island Park, St.. gulted i the de- ottages and threate proporties located portrdlts of the fashionable women of America. 16 rcpmduchons of lhe most striking of I}wse portralts will appear in the May number of the R. H. Russell, Publisher, New York - (72-18) * & & P ( out, com- *Ip i ffie— Felegraph and telephone wires were badly de- moralized. Metropolitan Magazine A 35-cent Magazine for 15 cents. At all Newsdealers