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A Pioneeér WANT AD :: Will Do Ir. e ® e ® [} The Pioneer Prints MORENEWS than any other news- paper Duluth and € ruuk\lnn St Paul and the North Pole. VOLUME: 2. NUMBER--2 : TO EXCLUDE e e v ; ‘ =7 y ¥ CONVENTION AT AN END. \ake Strike Causes Uneasiness Among ! . Northwest Coal Men. 2 Y. M. C. A of North America oses) & ANARCHISTS Duluth, May 17.—Unless speedy set- | Annual Meetin llement of the difficulty which now " N May 5 nvolves vessel owners and their em- AR : ployes is made it is believed thal a toal famine in the Northwes more and an evening meeting at iy serious than that of 1902- impend- vention hull Sunday ended the (hitty = i L T I T RS S LN fifth internaticnal cony on of th HANNA”‘MEN IN CONTROL Ohio Republicans Meet in Con* , . UnitedStates Supreme Court Up*|ing: DR : In spite of th ally larg C. A of North Ay : : holds Action of Immigra- e e meeting for W i vention to Name a State Ticket Today. ceedingly low and it will be nece to forward an immense tonnage in or- i 5 health - farn young men in s on Offcals, wanend etk Eighteen Hundred Ton Vessel Strikes a Russian i i oo o for to make provisions for the winter. . : . | There are now. few hulls available for M A d l D t d K B Dolyed ooy Lig s 3 : Finding of Trial Court in Case SRl shipmentszas practically all of | mne n S €S roye 1n err ay SEnpEOn L Friends of Senator Hanna Promi- = he-boats which are now being oper- 2 Scribed- theilaiig et e of Englishman Named- [ated are engaged in the lumber trade z = Ealetlali U -| . nent in Convention and . and are under contraet e ST YOrI kL i ' bt Turner Affirmed. P those dingers Will Control It. The tieup of the big hoats on the | miio apac g7 mio Tananese dfs | SUGCK A UB@SCOVETEd mine, Which)ssesins Wiaien om Lol W B ATIor army and navy sech ast of Kerr bay lakes; pending the efforts of the ve: ay. May owners and the Masters and Pilof ol S tary, told about_some ol the wo | exploded with tremendous forge under [ Point, north his department and at the close of his patch boat M | int | ber stern on the’port side and intticted | adjoins Talicnwan been desfr : association to reach an agreemen in_Kerr bay by s g a submerged S UATAL T et Nreratteu st | i Washington, May 17.—In an opinfon | more complete than ever S fare Tt | mine. Two of the crew wera Kilied | vkt sant b Con w1 | Belght norihanst o Taiu R e S May 17.—S, | i Slates aupreme. court dnstained the|agreement 150,000 men are ont of em- | _The Mivako was lost while assisting o e e R R Ui (henclioss: (oIl L e A R T s ] e e O o auinoritics | Ployment and that the daily 1oss on |in tie operations of clearing the Rus: | the crew wore roscued, s e [ILE e o e o iiTiaLe i EiALsatGier delagt } at the port of New York in ordering shipments \\'lll evecd $1,000,000. sian mines from Kerr bay, neriheust The news of (he-oss of the Mi shelled the Russians throughout Sun E delegates and alternates at large to the deportation of the Englishmfan, MAKING GOOD PROGRESS. of Talienwan bay, ou which Port Dulny | bas been sorrowtully reeived iu day, hut the latter stubboinly retaii EDITORS IN SESSION. the national convention at Chicago, Turner, alleged to be an anarchist. 2 fs situated. Admiral Kataoka, com-|Kio. The their position. 7 i . Ladopt a_platform, ete i The “chiot justico. i nis opinion.|Filipino Students Attending School in | Manter of the Third squadrou, ro-| Dangerous Character of ‘the Work “he apancse flotilis, white National Association Meets i WOrld's — quy “old_Hanna gnard,” including said that Turner did not deny himself United States. tumed theve Sunday With a: dolseh | ta \nieh tie Mivalk was eneasd 14 Hon e sl A M eoniDiedewn |5 Lelt Groms Govgmiod SUGTG Btor Dl i ini 5 - ) o f { ¥ rotecting Sl = AL 23 & G < aay, o L Arst S (RIEN 4 7 Phe neteonti eorge lox 0 neinnati, that he is an anarchist. The opinion | Washington, May 17—The second | Dient of his squadron, protecting t generally —appréciated, bet it was | work uninfured. m“‘,m: ”,')n .“l,l.':“ 5;; TN "H“M, i L:,“’\’; AT :“," ,”‘hl .,”‘“,(. S e flotillas of torpedo-boats which I : :’Efi"nflffifi' Ini‘ :;:Bl';lflllllclll' sr\\(':r]fl & J\l u]mivr simx{:u- civcumstaies | 1,800 tons displacement and 1 bor by removal of min Lursday last, would serwe as a wain: | dicated horsepower, Sho had an esti atfons of the United States, cone | state ticket and the national delegates afstrict of New York, which refused a|has been received by the bureau of in-| Five mines werc discovered and ex- ing to those cngaged in the work to | mated speed of twenty knots and wis ’\"1\:::‘1.1‘ Ah::\mil 1‘h:l il |]\\| i w’h-il Tl (:x and ‘Ii\\.\‘ln ll;u platform. writ of habeas corpus to Turner. sular affairs, war department. Pro-[ploded and the work was being sus. [esercise thie greatest care. 18148 feet long, 26 feel benm and drew congressos andd will e in session o fessor Sutherland speaks of the excel- pemlen for the day when the Mi AdmiralFlealngka s Tevontaiithi o lasy sreotiat water, days. Captain e GIVEN #A, GREAT (RECERTION. lent, health of the students, who spent = | iof of e, St Lonis: Glohe:in thelr first winter in Southern Califor- ; Lord Curzon, Viceray of India, Arrives (an | RIZTRAT RSO of isfac o SPITdorof OfUle Aty AUl t chalrman of the committee we \ Contracts With Pilots. presem plan is to conect ,he \md‘,,,ls as uscluss as possitde to the enemy by ‘nm]\nju for_order the wudicuce e London, May 17e=Lord Curzon, the Cleveland, May 17—According to|at somé suitable place after the school | removing the switclis and SEficIvise S e e vluaroyor e the statement of District Captain Paul | year is over and give them a, TO RETIRL disabling the road.” The, Russiais are ng PLACE S ebaitnnl x‘lu‘l;fl.‘.‘q el ;I |\‘l "u:““,‘.;n.r:‘:x“;nmx" 5 1'\“.-mi-fr S Howell of the Masters and Pilots’ as-}summer course along the lincs i reliring because of e apmoach ol L the Invocation. Tho convention was i four and othier ministers and - many soclation contracts were signed dur-|special work is needed and then, after | . the Japanese columng sent westward (L y J hen, : ai e o tmallywetconind. by DYGIne | rattivas ani riends ot Lord and Lad . ing the day with the owners of sever | short visit to the St. Louis fair, to Dl b7 G o R oG munm”ul\f. ter | . —— o Tl ,‘::f.f,,f,‘,,‘,: I Tl ght that the loss of teppeda b The Miyako was a steel cruiser of torial wssoctition. coupii 0 dele [ Hgona lexatecs evidently have control 130" fr % representing e atate pross o [ot the convention and will name the upheld the law for the exclusion of |quarterly report of Professor Wil . anarchists and aflirmed the decision{A. Sutherland, in charge of the Fi of the circult court for the Southern[pino students in the United State AGREE TO PAY SCALE. ._3 additional freight steamers and these place them in schools and colleges in the occupation of Fenghuanciwn = x savys of the .Unitad Stafes em- :f:;:dw"],}‘ Lo pald e dmned e thelCenualintateh Said -at St. Petersburg That|"Aieiis who disaused the mil Newly Inaugurated Governor of DEADLOCK CONTINUES. S owdel the Fallcond - station; . s on during the day oxpre 5 3 A S ' drove direetly 1o Buck these vessels are rot members of the| _ No Serious Trouble -Expected. K in Will N nat Geno o Louisiana Makes Sensational da T © uropatkin Will Not Re- opinion. (hal Geneval Kunopatkin wiil Louisiana Makes Sensationd Balloting for Republican-Candidate for ol whore lie bad an wudt Lake Carrfers’ association. No mem-| London, May 17.—Neither the fnr P oyang.Thelr Viey | Governor of Illinois. etiee with King The viceroy 6; b horiarom by reports iom _Inausuration Speceh. S Ohlad romeing g announcing the departuro of s jan families from that point. 1t 8 — Ballati id Lhat General Kuropatkin is nof “I 1k, May 17,2 The “Red jreceived o e to—comyention postmicd - erowds-aiong the route. i Tor KOst L watchman Bound and Gagged. Chicago, May 17— Overpowering, ber of the Lake Carriers’ assoclation..eign_oftice-nor-the-Brazilian mi main at Lioayang. ‘has signed a contract. here has any information in 1¢e i Practlcally all the vessel owners in- | the stopping of a British ship ‘at Ma «cluded in the Lumber Carr a acs, on the Amazon river, May 13. | ,clation have agreed to pay the scale |the Brazilian' authorities hecau twanty it third duy i Y couraged by the advance of | Moh_Law in. Contravention and{ e e iand signed contracts to that effect.. hrr‘\flgn U] intended for. Fifty Miles of Port Arthur Rail-| (e japancse. thlegrams vecoivod hom e ST g il gagaing (he witchman = the Peruvians. The foreign office dces ad N Port Arthur Is from Liaoyang report him as beine Defiance of-law Will Not Sl g K [and broaking into the private office ot [BOYCOTT ON CITY DIRECTORY.|not anticipate that the incident wjjl road Near Port Arthur Is “parfecily satisfied with the outiovs 1 THE AR o st s Qe stecd mills of Foster, Waterbury & el A ) p 3 o | Gwilen 407 885 T SLEC SHOLHZORLL S Chicago Union Men Asked to Withhold e i it Destroyed. 4 e r"hr‘"‘.“ 770, Doneen 61 ; IIK‘IHnMn ey s R et (g EUlel, M en s BRIEF BITS OF NEWS. NEW BRITISH AMBASSADOR. . i SA07T0, Wirmer 5 Sherman Gynamited the sate and escaped with -rft’::;:“i%]fi:fir’g;iggxfflczfiocf?g George Augustus Hamilton Chichas- = Closer _Relations Between Englagd B Sl = = i 1 . ¢ ter, fifth Marquis of Donegall. is d : e and- Russia Expected. Baton Monge, La. May 17°5In the PP PR W S S N NP e ST f&!;mr;;w‘zs‘&ng“ members cof, unions lat ‘London, He was vom June’ 27, | o st. P“f_f']!j‘fl"?- May 17.—The Jap-| i, potershurg, May 17.=Sir Charles | prosence of a nutitude of Lonistina s . 1822, nese evidently are determined thal | mydinge, the new British ambassador | gathered - the grounds ol the s E- !l EN pehard was in thefr names to appear in the forthcom- S i R : s iy dlsetony L lEdS charg‘;d M| King Edwards has definitely an.|there shall not he any further wil o Russia, anived In St Esters “capitol,”Newlon C. Hl mounced his intention to visit Emperor | €ommunication.between General Kuro: [ during the day. Because of the | augurated as governor and Jared Y | the resolution that the firm publishin i } > - dhe directory has ‘‘publicly l:zxpr <sei |William during the regatta woek at |Patkin and Poit Avthur, Official .ad- the ambassador is expected (o v | iBanders as lentemant governor. In his S & determined opposition to organized | Kk Which begins June 22. vices received during the day by the rying out Ki Sdward’ SIC ) quaugnial address Governor Blanchard % Iabor in general by, its eflor'_s to main- Rear Admiral Walker has anmun(ed general stafi say the Japanese have |for closer relations between Great §ogoiq. € tain a so-called open shop.” that Admiral Kenny, retired, formerly | destroyod fifty miles of the railroad [Britain and Russin more thau usual Mob law b comgravention and-defi- ; .| paymaster general of ‘the navy. had th of Kinc| i e val was displayed The directory of the Chicago Tele north of Kinchow, No resistance was I ¥ h:. Lance of law will mot he tolerated. “‘, “““M like tu "«hm\ )0” * that “.h(.“ it phone company, also published by this | 2¢cepted the Office of general dishwis- | made by the Russians, who aré grad- Lpormitio ter | firm, was included' in the resolution. {m“fgs‘;g“‘" of the isthmian canal com:1 yally abandoning it. ig“"‘”'"'“Sl?‘x:h‘"&se"";‘L"‘“l’“f“"j" m’("";”,’:“]‘:: :‘3: (‘::.I,';:“:l‘ul:""".:‘ I,’; um.,’;:",I.:,-:-,I:|,l|l‘mn:,: comes to Good Stock and Right Prices we 3 S . o 5 : rving 5 wite dotails ) 5 o L@ On the Japanese approach Colonel o e ceremonos imposed by interna: | the: military, at the commund ol the ——enn lxlmw- thie most “finieky™ huyers.” I'ry - e tlonal etiqualte -on-the—arrivab-of & | goverior, to prevent I Sheriffs will s inaty one of the lu\lmnn;,, e new ambassador. The imperial wait- § be held to the strietest acconntabili- . i 2 Ihl/lrlum material, Beadymixed Paints fl"i"fl‘”}"fi"‘"fi"fi“fi“’"’;‘%’%’“&“fi”fi‘ fi'“fi“g‘fi"fi“‘"""fi'i'fi‘i‘“}“&‘@ fi"fl‘“fi"*‘a-‘fi' 1“7"7(4 ingroom at the Warsaw station was f ity possible uuder the law Jor the ",”-dmm» safoty from wob violence of peesois in E thrown open- for his and an im- B 7 > e with a guard of Liouor 2 thoir custody.” Pisling Tackle, Tin Iumflm/. Ih'cl.mc/. 5 z £ n red tunies conveyed the On e negro question he sald. LADIES SHIRT assador from Uh 0T (0 UHe = VThe aero Ts here; - Mo 45 & 3nan 3 and Fave Troughing. . AS soon as the. .uq»m. [ ¢l T 5 us g o apd o ci il and valu: |l Waist Sets. S +++%%%¢¢%%*& " Shirt Waists. Ditig i S0 bl in Lis Print,Gingham, Pearl, Gilt, Hardinge will prosent s « TGl B tioem i P . Net, Brillian- Oxydised and at the samo time delisor a speech | gection of the law and his oduvation w M ROS tine, Poplin, and Plated which, it is expecied, will rovoal, L proncs Mnis e mainly dgicnl Linen and Shirt Waist guaidedly, of course; (e ol fof his-| cial anegndustrinl s al oncee vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvwv Sots. mission. The authori; here attach «ity. No approach considerable portatice 1o the pros ality Or social recoR pective declaration awing to am- # nition \\lll over he foleraied in Louis | eeeeeeowespsscstsssscscsssss e bassador’s relations with King Id- urale scehool separate g [ ward. It will be regarded as Leing as soparale cars pnd separate much an expression of the views: of |i places of enlerfainment will be en ) Grow More leuable Every Day csesssscsescoscosese On his part Emperor Nichalas will “The its ability fo make a response which will be no less | handle tion cordialsthan the utterance of the Brit- i on umanitay those of jusl SR BEMIDJL MINNESOTA. 4 [ 1sh ambassador. I i and of right - We brook uo iniert Choice Pie'ces in In official and diplomatic circles it ]1 ence from withoul It is up to the : % | s generally fmown that, the establi St I b ment of better relatiol Dhetwe 5 = sia and Greal Britain the object of @ - |sir Chatles Hardinge! fan. WORK OF CHINESE TROOPS. r | the king as of the British government. i forced. ndle and solve it furnish no occasion for stich | ence.” GENERAL SANBORN DEAD, Pioneer Minnesotan Passes Away at The demand for Building ots in Bemidji continues - Attack Made on Russian Mine Neiir St. Paul. Port Adams. St. Paul, May 7. General John B. In our South Show Window we show a part 3 i of our line of Fancy China. If you are look- o s i S T R b e i o ; unabated. a Jarge number of Fine Residence il have *++4%% Lots, however, in all parts of the city. You conld have bought cheaper a few muutlm g0, ‘bu,L . neral John 1. Sanhorn was born . H, in 1826, As « in ome, Jawyer he came to St Paul i %54, a member of the lower house and a state senator subse young| wou will not be able 10 huy cheap a few months from now. | ing for rare pieces for presents, we can please t:!gg{;\v‘;t{gg“\‘%x:?rllvimrr:h\?\'( ‘.“-‘,‘th:f.‘«’;m;‘x:’:' g’-fi};‘-ii“‘:’;if::;-:{ el o you. Cups and Saucers, Plates, Salads, Berry ST el Dishes, Vases and Steins, in French, German :!QI:»‘QI:H, :]l i 5 and Japan Ware. Fine Home Decorations at | guard of the governor of Fooche driven off naked, their property was In 1561, General Sanborn was adju a small ecost. : Y| Who led the attack in person and wa = |1ooted and 20,000 tons of coal was de- ftant general of Minnesota and the A detachment of Japanese | same year became a colouel in the troope had passcd the coal mines the : Tegulai army, sexving through the % | previous day, but did not touch them, | Civil war. 2. | regarding them as private prope 1 d was termerly president of Another conflict between k= {the chamber of commerce and was é‘vga“n Chinese bandirs geenrrad iy | elected prastdent of The State Histord the village of Chanta The ban- | cal society @ year ago. U | dits, it 15 stated, w by four | g ‘) We always please the particular customer in this de- S S & = DRY (;_ofps° e ; and succeeded n Killing twenty-five | g% & ’9# & % 'I'.: Y e ’733' ERCR R R R R R ) 45' cRo Rl fi'i foR o~ partment, because we show the newest patterns at a in of the bandits, the remain om escaped. The bandits used dumdum | £ - ;JIAIL IS RETURNED. ;r A GOld watCh Free! ofp e ofa b e ol Bemidji Townsite & Improvement Co. JOHN F. GIBBONS, Local Agent. - & . . . . 4 soon .0&0000040hhn~0..&00—.0..'000'0000-’0“ reasonable price. ofe ofs e ofs s s e oo o o % 3 S 5 ; ) v #% | Proof That Railroad to Port Arthur Is | & CLOTH]N G Men’s and Boys' Clothing is one of our strong lines. We Closcd. -1‘ — E = i any Newchwang, May 17 ans | 8 devote more floor space to this department than now tically closed to Port has been heard from admit that the Who will be the Wxnner” other store in town. and nn-l]m«r Clothing in connection with all other lines makes a il k- :; small profit acceptable. 2 Bay oo hoard from — & #= | sign Q);H"wai i 3 S e Buy a boxof __ Lillibridges Famous Chocolates - This week we offer a 6x9 Smyma Rug for - - - $11.00 =~ v,;‘:.{'\‘,‘ s Sl A . . 712 x 1012 Smyma Bug for . -~ - - = - 16,00 s |trom Viadivastok towaris Koren | % and save your tickets. One will be a sure winner. REBEL iLOUSSES HEAVY. Watch on exhibition. Ask for particulars. BEMIDJI MERCANTILE CO. s #6%&&&%9#53#@fi‘fi@b#&&fl#ifi#li."‘t; Aorocco. HORSE COVERS. Good Muslin Horse Covers, worth $1.00, for 50¢ each. B ater—tronr Lalla e of the BHOGLEBD LB DO RGOS Seofede e bk Ulda and the former were re- W severe fig Fifty of the sultan’s troops were killed 7%, ER S S T S Sl Sl i e e e e o e el S e o A & | & & @

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