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@@@#@@@@#@@@fii@fifi@@@@@@@@@@@@@fi@@@@@@@@@@@@‘@@@@@@ A Pioneer :: WANT AD :: Will Do It. The Bemidji Dail VOLUME 2. NUMBER 20. y Plo_neer BEMIDJ1, \Il \P,.\()l'\ \\]I)\I\l)\\ MAY ll. ltlilrl. The Pioneer Prints MORENEWS than any other news- paper - between Duluth and Crookston, St. Paul ind the North Pole. KILLED - IN AMBUSH THEY DIED TOGETHER! i FEAR OF SEPARATION CAUSE OF Two Amsrican Officers a\nd Fifteen Men Killed by Moros Near Manila. / 4 4 several hundred Moros, and two Manila, May 1l—Licutenant )y opjcan ofticers —and - tiftecn Harper and thirty nine menwere oy were killed and five men caugllt in an ambush '\I.1y Bby s e IN MIDAIR. FATAL ' COLLISION New York City Elevated Trains Crash Together. New York, May 11,— lision hetween two tr ayenue elevated bhetw and Fifly-seventh stree man Cornell of the rear t *| ously injured five. passengers, The first car of the rear train smashed its way three-quarters of a PROMINENT FARMER KILLED. Slayer Taken to Another Town to Es- cape Possible Violence. Des Moines, [a., May 11. Porter was shot five times ai by Millard E. Buck, at Prai Monday afternoon. Porter was ty years old and a prominent The cause of the shooting is sa be rumors connecting Buck's name With thatof a woman Buck Heellength through the rear car of the sce O e e o i injai. '¥1e up:| ond train and the exposed wiring sot Stoins tally unbalanced | fire to the wreckage. pears to be men! y ! . to the pflflk& rear-end col- on the T illiam killed City t b illed Motor- | 1 in and seri- | I The fire added each othor might br leved to found in a room in street, where they b for stein, 58 couch in the front room dead. hand he held the end of a tube,The son was in anoth end being attached to a gas jet i room. envelope, written in German: to die together. We n body any-harm,” SUICIDE OF NEW YORKER AND HIS SON. New Yor May 11.—Their love for fo toal th is be- ad Hauenstein i Con- eht years, to ged thirt take their own lives, The bodies of the two men were lived tog The elder Il . was lying tully a he room; half sittin ng in a chair. He had the end ubligr tube in his mouth On a table in the room was i on the back of which was “We are tired of living. er did any- EUSINEsS‘ SECTION BURNS. Buildings Destroyed at La- follette, Tenn. Knoxville. Tenn,, May 11.—~The busi- ness section of 1 ette, Tenn:, durned duFing - the day. Thirty five buildings were destroved. occasioning a 10ss of ahoit inated in the lamproom of berland inn and the " he stroyed. Al the & | Jured except Dr. Jumped-from-a-tt i broke a leg. Fred Hall of Mis was badly burned. The town has no fire department. REVOLUTION IN_ HAYTL Report to That Effect Reaches St. Thomas, D. W. I. W ee; Hayti broken out there, ROBBERS GET $5,000. Good Haul Made in Saloan at Gor- don, Wis. Qmwnm Wis., May 11. {pers and money worth uearly $5,000 I taken by the rohbers. fay=tl=Tho- 0 10 have | will leaved a revolution has | Tho saloon | {e poticvat s I d he came m at Gordon has \u.ui R G hE ree We wa m,.eulunul the safe blown open and pa- | the propo T I to the Ch BUT ONE: REGIMENT REMAINS MOST OF-THE.RUSSIAN GARRISON AT NEWCHWANG HAS DEPARTED. 11.—0f the flve which wore in the four have left and the vived orider hat-t order was cancelled The Russians trenched “nt Anpir (from the Newchwa sent. There {s an-unconfirmed native porl that the Russians a to induce the Ching: gul {over the local government he of the complete town. If this i | suls will prc Colonel N viser of Viceroy ‘ der-in-chief "ot t rivedshere duri L where the guns evacuation done the tor tho, the -mil ars 1t o & forts have been | i & ant wounded o . Lwo were s teports that - sine My 6, many I by inoTs explosions have been heard con | = il the seing from the vicinity of Port{s Arthur, but the cause has not FLEET I)ESTROYED Reported That Russians Prepare to Abandon Port Arthur. «l[FIHfiD ON' RED CROSS TRAIN. | 'Ruscia sProtests to Powers Against ~ Japanese Action. May 11— ”ll.\.‘flfl. has Chefoo, May 10, Au i Japanese dispateh-has Geen v ceived here to the effeet that the | Russians have destioyed the 'll I i | | flect at Port Avthur Togo's Report. Pakio, May 1L Admir 200 sick al Touo | May 4 when, of been ascertained. The ann S ; sion prevails heve that the \u\' sians, despaiving of their ability to defend Port Acthur,are de- their ships before o the city. from ente cases i als does not exceed per cent ot the 1 forces. Tha condition-of Mukden is no worse than other places. @@fi'@'@@'@i‘:’?@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@s@@@@@@i{’?i§)‘E’i@@?@@@@fi@@!@fi%jfié}@!@fl‘fii’@@ié}‘ EEEEEEEEEFEEFEECEEEEFEREFEEEEEEEE ¥ WE CASH MILL CHECKS. 7 W, ¥333333333333333333333334333333 )!!‘# "DONSHR, Men’s Furnishing Goods. % Men’s Fine Buck Driving Gloves, the $1.50 grade for $l 25 Lol ) Men’s Shlrts.-—L\'eW style Ueuhcrlee Shirts, at 50¢, 75¢, $1.00 up to $2.00 each. 5¢ a Copy. NEW IDEA M agazines “ §‘a\\ ForJune BEMIDJI. MINNESOTAL 10¢ Special Sale of " Men’s Fancy Vests. Our entire stock of Men’s Fancy Vests,| above the $1 gradeat —25%off from the regular price 25 cents. This Weék we are offering some JWmqu Hats, a“sl 50 Cr Stetson Iats, $+4.00 to $2AJ0 Men’s Hats Challenge Ilat ent Hats, Lanpher Tlats $-.n1| 5. $5.00. Boys Negligee Shlrts. We haye ]ust received our spring line Shirts; smart p¢tte1 ns, good material at 50c eac our entire e on Wall Paper. We offer ! RLpu .m(l Borders at a discount of 2 Wall Paper. “Boys’ Suits. Little Boys' Suits at $2, 2.50, 3. 3.5 el ce] We s]un\ a lmmhlul lmu of Waists in prin ngs, damasks and silks. {’ Ladles Walsts ves| -I:I- ST : — & Special Handkerchlef Purchase 95 dozen Lawn and Linen & chiefs at 5¢ each, 50, 5, and up to 9. of Boys' stock of ts, lawn, Sewing Ma Handker- @ E & Wash Goods. -inch at 18¢ a yard. half wool fabric, Danish Cloth. all coio Voiles in cream, blue, black, red and cha 15¢ a yard. Underw ar.—. \'m ¢ unpagne, Shirt Waist Suitings. —M m-xml for flxu new Shirt Waist Sui and mercerized goods at from e to-§1:25 a yard. Dress GOOdS.-~l |u' new Sp] shades, 1e Voiles and Emminvs in all the 50¢ a yard and up. Dress Linings.—We show Tie pieces in Dress l,mnw\ in near mercerized sateen at from 15e to H0e a yard. Candy.—0l l-l"hhinnwl \Ii\ml (';nul\ at Je a pornd. @@@fi@@@fii@@@@ @ Dress Trlmmmgs.---\\ ¢ are now ~]|<>\\n|'- all the new :xh Braids Hul‘ & Buttons. > puthHJ ts, in \11\\ | & = {Feather Pillows.— ~A|L‘~ i — =S Sewing Machines.—Choice of om Ladies” Fine Liven Wrapper Bemldjls Busy {ore. 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. Ladies’ Rain Coats.—We orders in Ladies” Rain Coals: si $210.00; we olfer them this wee chines for §20.50 an s ‘e money on All kinds. store. DRESSES AND WRAPPER. £1.50 to 83 ¢ hildren's Print Dre Children’s Worsted Diresses ap o $5.00. this wi aund Pillows: 100 Ele i pairy S5¢ each. At < g()ne Hundred pairs of ladies Slippers and Oxfords worth up to $2.00 a pair, your choice $1.00 a pair. # Commencing Monday, May 16, this store will close at 7:30 p. m. except Saturdays and Pay Days fl#flfi###fi###&fififi#fi#fififififififl-fifi-###fiflfié Q"w%é&é###é##fifififl@#&##fi##’flflfifléfifi""'. Underwenr Ladies’ Glove to =1.5 & Heavy Coaco Door Matts, 85¢ to $1.00 each. & ‘Lace Curtains and Draperies, slightly soiled in widow g Patterns deeoratings. 25°%, dis{ounl. & New I‘lnor Rugs, from $1 t0 $26. = NEYS : = — Each. | Heavy Linoleum at 55¢, 62 1-2 ¢ and 75¢ o \4|||,||(' yard. " s ! Cavpet, Sweepers.— Bissell's Sweepers, at & | $2.50 to $3.50_each. & (=32 i N ) ol el & /f‘p (o] & 2 House Furnishings. . n - ST g B M | \ : ! i icco-Stits trom $5 to- $100— Men's Ahree-Picee Suits from $3.95 to $25. have three special 7es o and 36 priced el $19.50. Biack Men's, 25¢ 15¢ 1o Hle if you huy at this regubare price 3159 S. Cat Hosiery” for men, AMAZON RIVlfll SHOE 'Hu' gyt assortment in ,\mllh'rn Minnesotiv. Ladies’ Muslin Underwear. ¢ o complete Tineof Ladies” Muslin: Gowns, ts, Corset Covers and Drawers, all bought Before the advante in misling you buy Ilu‘m at the old i, Hosiery. and children. I5¢ to He; wornen to Hle: women's, chililren’s, er pair HLACK CAT BRAND CHICAGO-ROCKFORD HOSIERY COMPANY KENOSHA, Wis. Driving Shoes. Solid Driving Shoesy made of kar caltand French kid, at from $3.50 to $5 a pair, Craod fla#@mfifisfimfifififi@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@fi@fi@@@@@@&@@@@¢@fié@@@@fi@@@@