Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, May 9, 1904, Page 1

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A Pioneer : WANT AD : Will Do It. VOLUME 2 NUMBER 17. BEMID. \I\\ l'llll The Pioneer Prints MORENEWS than any other news- paper between Duluth and Crookston, St. Paul and the North Pole. TEN CENTS PER WEEK CONTINUE TO RETREAT - RUSSIANS EVACUATE FENGHUAN: CHENG WITHOUT GIVING BATTLE TO JAPS. LATTER TAKE POSSESSION OF TOWN FLEEING ARMY PRESSED BY PUR- SUERS WITH FEW LOSSES TO EITHER SIDE. ¢ St. Petershurg, May 9.—According to a persistent rumor General Kuro- patkin decided not to give battle at Fenghuancheng. The Russians have fallen back and the Japanese have oc- cupled the place. The Russian retreat from Fenghuan- cheng is confirmed. The Japanesée pressed the retreating troops, though with few losses to elther side. ‘The Japanese destro; at Port Adams, blowing up the b HIS. ARREST ORDERED. Former Italian Minister of Public In- struction a Fugitive. Rome, May 9.—The chamber-of de] uttes;&iter- USBION, " WHEHT mously decided that Signor-Nasi; the former minister of public instruction, accused of misappropriating public funds; must-be judged Ly the ordinary criminal courts-and not byt sitting as a high court of j chamber also authorized but Nasi has fled abroad. IU i he has gone to Switzerland, though no one seems to know his exact where- abouts. IN. WARSAW. hi RIOTS One Student Killed and Two Hundred Persons Arrested. en, Prussia, May 9.—Warsaw apers received here state that hundred persons were arrested one student was_Killed in the streets on May 3, the anniversary of the promulgation of the Polish consti- tution. Babe Falls Into Well. Oskaloosa, Ia., May 9.—The two- year-old babe of W H. Doe fell down a fifty-foot twelve-inch tile well and slowly smothered to death. Its mother, attracted by the muffled screams of the child, was the first to learn of the awful accident. She summoned work- men, but before the babe could be cued it was dea GOMMUNICATION CUT OFF JAPANESE--DESTROY "RATLROAD AND TELEGRAPH LINC TO PORT ARTHUR: erehurg, May has now e Port Arthur for alm It is believed 1 whefe fhe Japancss ot the Ele ) ph line is near Port Asdams, oppe In . No .news of othe Liaotung peninsula has reached general staft. Snanhaikwan, China, officer of a torpedo boal here from Yinkow during the day, after confirming the announcements of the landing of Japanese troops on the Liaotung peninsula, say rapidly _ entrenched themsel mounted la[mmh guns. TheRus withont the May Am Falal Hunting Accident. “ |nmpeg, ’\l‘\ll \l.l\ ==\ Inlx‘ m ally \hm i the Rey. He with whom he was enjoylng the sp who arrived | AN AGREEMENT REACHED SETTLES DIFFERENCES WITH MASTERS AND PILOTS. tion reached an anic settlement on all questi xoverning ason at their conférence’ during At—the—conclusfon—of the the following stutement v the Masters and ters and Pilats’ Lumber Cavrier | tion after a full discnssion ci | in the broadest and me manner, ¢ nding on the onditions for the ‘hside concoded th other acted fairly and on_most liberal lines. Tt is to he hoped all other or leganizations on the lakes will the Justice and importance of fellGwing this lead in order that In may along unintertuptedly fo the mutual benefit of all conee X LUMBER CARRIERS' ASSOCIATION || CHLOROFORMS MARRIED MEN PREFERRED. Those With Large Families Scheduled for_Postal Positions. ey T own tu clerks fally those with 1onotiea- has- Moines Post MeKay stated - that the-order came from Iln- postoftice department and is in line with a n from’ President Roasevelt ge families idea CONGREGATION. postad master Great Excitement at Indiana Revival Dheumg. While the rople were in the astic rovival meet- | acle hiere during the v an_unknown person dashed abig bottle af chloroform ove gation, Numerons © persons overcome (1 oy had (o b ol i to the doors: before they revive Employes Nmrowly Et.cflpe “Pittsbure, i compan damaged $100,000 by day An-explosion ¢ gine was the of number of employes who were-on the fourth floor were rescued with dini culty. street » during the @@@@@@@@@fififi?@@@@@@@@@@@@i’?&@ & & Men’s Furni &8 Men’s Fine Buck Driving $L shing Goods. Gloves, the $1.50 grade for 25 Men’s Shirts.—New style Negliglee Shirts, at 50¢, 75¢, $1.00 up to $2.00 each. Special Sale of Men’s Fancy Vests. Our entire stock of: Men’s Fancy Vests,| above the $1 grade at 25, off fmm the regular pri ice 7 ‘@ Men’s Caps.—100 Spring Caps, worth up to $1; choice for 25 cents. G NEW IDEA Magazines For June 5¢ a Copy. foR oM o] ES RO R QRO (‘Gfi‘(“(ffi‘(’“ffiffi?‘5‘5‘((“555[" v+ WE CASH MILL CHECKS. & Jii!’iii!!ii’*i!ii’ii!ii!’ii’iil!)l ‘{NY)NS\S\_ BEMIDJI. MINN KESOTA foR R e BBmldeS Busy Store. Always busy here for people buy where they know that they are sure of their money’s worth. Good Goods and Low Prices is what makes this store grow. Thxs week we are ,offerfmgf—some_ | SPECIAL BARGAIN S. SHEIT NEW.IDEA Patterns New 10¢ Each. | |also about | daily new COAL COMBINE. Consolidation of Bitumirous Companies pletion of bituminous The: compa ita aland Coke dall of the ey terms were not m this addition to it sylvania Coal-and ¢ controls upward of coal and surface land, contain than llvmfl)m\ ) tons of these lands eratin, ping capacity of 25,000 (on 2,000 coke ovens, capacity of 2,000 tons with @ INSIST UPON FLIRTING. | Factory Girls Strike Because of At- tempt to Stop Practice. Derby, Conn., May 8-One hundred girls in Radc Bros'_woolen mills went on strike during the day hecause Lo men were to curtail the men de givls' wrath by closing through ulu« b they il - lined to ineur the win Were Ilv‘r ENTRANGE IS BLOCKED PORT ARTHUR HARBOR CLOSED TO ALL VESSELS EXCEPT THE SMALLER BOATS. ADMIRAL T060 MAKES HIS REPORT LAST ATTACK RESULTED IN CON- SIDERABLE LOSS OF LIFE TO THE JAPANESE. Tokio, repor thur sels ¢ He lost a =i attack re lite, - Presid had by May 9—Vice Admiral Togo rance to Port Ar- ympletely to all ves- small boats inese have not although the rable loss of mo of Peru, who n i11 ot Some time at Are- House Furnishings. Heavy Coaco Door Matts, 85¢ to $1.00 each. Lace Curtains and Draperies, slightly soiled in widow decoratings. 25, d Floor Rugs, from $I to tount. $26. Heavy Linoleum at 55¢, 621-2 ¢ and 7¢ pers.— $ Biss II's Sweepers, a .50 te $3.50 each. ~MEN' S (/LOTHN(]. Men's Two-Piece \ml\ from $5 (o $10. - Men's Three-Picee Suits from $3.95 to $25 STTTTIIRE H—\Hl»u e H-\l—(fl Resott————&F————— @fififlfifififififififififififififi Men s Hats Wumer Hats, $1.50 Challe;nge]ht: $9. (/lescuxt ]hh Stetson IIa.h $4.00-to-$5.00- - | ; L’mphcr Hats, $% (m $2.00 - Boys® Negligee Shirts.. We hayve just recewed our spring line of- Boy: Shirts; smart patterns, good material at 50¢ euch May - Little Boys’ ‘DATDMPIALLZER BCQ ale on Wall Paper. Paper and Borders at a discount of 259, Boys’ Suits. Suits at $2, 2.50, 3, 3.50, Ladies’ Waists. We show a heautiful line of Waists in prints, vestings, damas| s and silks. We offer out entire stock of | 5, and up to 9. lawn, “Sewing M: Special Handkerchlef Purc hase. 25 dozen Lawn and Linen II.uuU\ur chiefs at 5c each. shades fifi#@@@@@@@@@@@@@fi@fi?@fi@#fi@@@@@@fi%fifi@fi@fi 32-inch Vi m]u in cream, blue, black; red and champagne, | at 18c a yard. Danishi Cloth, all colors; a half wool fabric, 15¢ a yard. Underwear.=.You Shirt Wa|st Sulungs,—-\l wter ml for l]l(‘ new Shirt Waist Suits, in sl,lk, Ladies' Fine Lawn Wrappers, §1.50 to $3 each. and mercerized goods at from 15¢ to $1.25 a yard. [6) Dress Goods.—lhe new Splmu v mlm 'md ]'A tamines in all the popular 50¢ a yard and np Dress megs.—\\( show T3¢ pieces in I)l(‘“ Linings in near fl]l\\' and mercerized sateen at from 15¢ to 50¢ a yard. Dress Trlmmmgs —\\ e are now «)u)\\ ing Buttons. I Feather Pillows.— Candy —0ld- fa\lnnnul \Il\ml («111(]\ at 3¢ a pound. 1 the new Gilt Braids ;nnll f-RoRoR R R RoRo R One Hundred pairs of ladies Slippers and Oxfords Commencing Monday, May 16, this store will close at 7:30 p m. e CFF P TP PETT TP ITESC LB ORRBHE RO R XX ¢ E & CR-R-R-R-R Sewing Machines.—Choice of ow can Ladles Raln (/Oats.——\\w have three s orders in Ladies' Rain Coats $24.00; we offer them this wee 5and $40 whines for $20.50. money on All Finds. save store. bRESSES AND WRAPPERS. hildren's lum Dresses, H0e each hildren's Worsjed Dresses up to 85, 00- wonnd Pillows: cacli. l‘)” Electrie 5 - w pair: this we e Ladies’ Gloves. & & & Underwear 305 ]lll(‘( ol SEES0T0 Black Cat Men's, e 15¢ to Hlc | il your buy at this| veanlar price $1.35 0 padr Lo paat AMAZON X-R-K- 25¢ 10 H0¢.; Ladle Chem price. Hosiery. [Hosiery for men, women women's. 15¢ to H0c »er i, Driving Shoes. Good Solid Driving Shoes, made of kangaroo caltand French kid, RIVER-SHOE Muslin Underw + show a complete Iine of Ladicss Mushn Gowns, Skirts, Corset Covers and Drawers, all bought hefore the advance in musling you buy them at the old and children, + children's, ar. HLACK CAT BRAND CHICAGO-ROCKFORD HOSIERY COMPANY KENOSHA, WIS. at from $3.50 to $5 a pair. ‘worth up to $2.00 a pair, your choice $1.00 a pair. xcept Saturdays and Pay Days. PPV LR @fi'fi#fi’&’fi" LR X-R R R R XX R E- R AR -R R R R R R R R R R R R R R PR R R

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