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RO T T A Pioneer £ WI‘NT AD :: Will Do Ir. “ VOLUME 2, NUMBER 96. BEMIDJI, MINNESOTA, WEDNESDAY, MAY IS, The Pioneer Prints MORENEWS any other news- Duldth and Crookston, St. Paul _A0d he. NoEth Pl 190:4, JAPS STILL ‘Moying Against Russian Lines At/ - Rogge# Mountain Country Offers iRussign cavalry force is han, tthe Jananese flanks, observing the en- ADYANCING Liaoyang Haiche ngand Newchwang. Oppartunity For Aus dous Russian Defense Berlin, The ng with greater ener «9my’s;mgyements. FRussian Officials Admit Evacuation of [ piain, The wegther is rainy and the roads wre in the yyrst possible condition. May 18.—Colonel war correspondent of the Tageblatt, telegraphs his paper f#m Mukden con- |* firming previous reports that the Jap- anese”are advancing against the Rus: sian line at Liaoyang, Hajcheng Newchwang. -wing, he added, is pushing forward hegitatingly, but the left wing iz moy- trong 5 u Japanese NO DETAILS KNOWN. Newchwang, 7St. ;Petersburg, May I8.-~The com- phletevwithdrawal of the Russigns from INewchwang is believed to have ldawed the strategic command of 7port by the tGeneral Kuroki runder which tke The forefgners-before his-departure; Many Mines Remain i« lpp the fleet. s i the enemy’s defense agce SAPANESE DESTROY EIGHT, Port Dalny. Tokio, May There )8, —Admiral reports that on the 15th the operation of removing the mines in Kerr bay _was continued by the forpedo boats, (nder protection of & Hombardment ne. change in nt fhe addi- in, Vicinity of Gaedke, ¥ight dhe column sent westward byy The exact conditions)| evacuation Ibrought about are not known here, as :all .the-official dispatches have heen tfoxrwarded to the emperor. edign office is not advised as to whom tthe administration of Newch ltranded over, but the autho ress confidence that the Ri mander arranged for the safety of the was for- Kataoka BATTLE LINE NEARS MUXDEN JAPS STEADILY AND RAPIDLY AD- VANCING TOWARDS RUSSIAN HEADQUARTERS. Mukden, May 18.—The fighting line is eadily nearing Mukden, where Viceroy Alexieft's . headquaiters 1 remain. Little peliable information «can be obtained by the newspaper cor- respondents, who are forhidden to pro- eeed to the scene of operations, and official information is withheld until advices are sent to St. Petersburg, 1t i now known, however, that the Japanese are almost within striking distance of the Russians and that the forces protecting liaoyang are stretch- ing eastward from the railroad along the Maoctien mountain range. The Japanese are advancing in thvee columns and are now north of Siuyen and Fenghuancheng. Tvo col- 10 | umus are reported to be working fur-, ther to the northward with the object of turning the Ru n position and advancing upon Mukden, Numerous small engagements laye m | been fought, but no decisive action has taken place. . Port Arthur is now completely isc lated by the Japanese expedition al Polandien. The Japanese are now operating in a rugged country, well suited to the Ru n defense; but north of Lii yang to Mukden the country is a /i intersected by river The weather recently has beén Lot and dry. but the rain which has fallen in tbe past few days has made the roads aj fol the rainy season begins, at the end of June, this plain will be converted into a morass. This condition will prob- ably result in the practical suspension of operations. CANNOT 8EACH PORT ARTHUR. Admiral Skrydio#f May Return to Bal tic- Squagron: St. Petersburg, May 1§ bility that there will_be ¢ ion with Port Arthur, thus The proba- ao—further ,communic: ‘preventing Vice Admiral ' Skrydloft from assuming command of the Rus. isian squadron there, has led to the isuggestion that Skrydlofl return from ‘the Far East and hoist his flag as com mander .of the Baltic quadron, which St. is de! ned for the Far Activity in the Krupp Works. Terlin, May, 18.—A special dispatch from Fssen says the Russo-Japanese war.causes gr activity in the Krupp. 7 tign,of two or three field guns to their | woyis fn the proguetion af hoth can posiion, Which had the effect of inter- | oy and shipbuilding snglerials. Large ruptipe the work of clearing the bay Nevertheless, the Jap. anese destroyed eight mines, but there | yary huay, The dispalch does mot say | valed at s are ‘many more ieft and the work O’jwhirh eonntry can il o destroying-them will be continued. © of thegmines, most impassable for vehicles and when | A réceived there shows that the conf between Vicero; Kurcpatkin is tributes Yalu river tq Vicero countermanding h instructions. cording to the Temps dispatch. now Dropo; thur, the junction of its fo his army .and united that .the present Ru suflicient Viceroy De fully as wi of Port Arthur would mean the loss of the fleet, the feat and the v of the Port Arl ing (o make a junction with Gene | Kuronatkin. ‘The emberor’ May 13.—A from Vienna says Alexieft and Gene cute. The laf ian - defeat on Aloxiefl’s ord previauzly given Kurepatkin, ac the the Ru CGeneral o At s with the 1etirement of the forces fo Harbin, ntaining fan f01¢a is not to cope with the Japanese. Alexieff holds his 10 as the abandonment the abandonment o course fering of a moral de of the extermination hur force while ] _ontou Laye fheen re- dedntinent is orders for field guns ceived and the shell this activity, but! it Is assumed to be Russia. BOLD DEED Highwaymen Make —Pesperale Chicago, men attempted Lo roh a United States registered mail cago and Nor! The accidental frus! caped after a s lice. When the d OF BANDITS Attempt to Rob Mail Wagon in Chicago. Ecscape After Desperate Street Duel and Before Purpose Is Accomplished. May 18-2Three highway: - the Chi- f {leiv plans and they {rect duel with the po-| ants of the wagon were al thousund dollrs. " ver of the wagon, I3 J. ated The cont Graff. was driving pas{ an alley three o 3 \ SHIRT -3 TNoe Bt k { o‘y;j;jdph"w 2 = cine porhe, SRR = w2 ‘3 S BEMIDJI. MINNESOT o = Choice Pieces in * e o) oo b debfbbdd oo oo edo e ofe Bt o Lok oh e ol feodeoded bttt China. Fancy In our South Show Window we show a part ~— of our line of Fancy China. If you are look- ing for rare pieces for presents, we can please you. Cups and Saucers, Plates, Salads, Berry Dishes, Vases and Steins, in French; German and Japan Ware. Fine Home Decorations at a small cost. : : R e i SR FHBDERET - o . . H . reasonable yrice’ CLQTHIIQG S Alll evote more floor other store in tov RUGS. HORSE COVERS. FEATEFLLFERELELE FEFEERIT DRY G OODS. W1, " and sclling small profit aceeptab. le. p:lr(ml-n{'.. hecause w We always please the particular customer in this de- ¢ show the newest patterns at a Lo This week we offer & fix9 Smyma Rug for 712 % 16 1-2 Smyima Rug for - % ‘s and Boys Clothing is one of-oir strong lines. We o space to this department than Clothing in econnection with all other lines makes a Good Mustin Horse Covers. worth 1y s — = SS (=X} $1.00. for 50 each FEPFEETELRE BANDON PORI igun at the Battleship Rhode Island Meets Mishap at Launching. May 18T bail and was launched duy al the yards aof th ore Quincy, N made fast Lo her as soon There g lom wag Soft opinion that as the lamaged in the the ship would not b least. EXPLORER STANLEY BURIED. out Large Crowd Attends Services in West- minster Abhey. the Loudon, May I8 The funeral of the Jate Henry M. staley, the Aivican explorer, was peld at Westpinster [ g, ahbey during the diy i the prescnce of notihlos ing Leapold of of a large (i King" Bdward and Belgium were both representod. Aniong those present-were Anih Tor Cliat and . Clay Evans, United States con sul general at London The procession ¢n noon and marched dow the funcral march L coffin, co with purple, was placold falque, surrounded floral wreaths. After th body was taken to the London necrop: | olis. { ONE MAN MAY DIE: Sixteen Members of Charivari Party | Wounded. ! Detroit, May 18—A Journal spocialy from Romeo, Mich., says that sixtcen members of a charivari party, orga renads Rohiert Robeiiso Rip Lia ano of con at in hired man, fired six hot renade whose name is unknown was wounded and may dic and two your women named Borlund, who lived near the Robertson farm, Were among (he| wounded, tor s vivi KILLS CHILD AND HERSELF. |y, Ohio Woman Jumps From Bridge With } s but nd wer The hodie recovercd an hour the gmorgue. No ¢ the adt. Schwab Is Behind Big Plan. sears expected sh boarl of die corporation s compan organized for the | Jar, steel tors of day burned nine 1 ! this city, entailing a ! 0. | B Do reason for the act of himself and | & companion. Newchwa Wwag ¢ of an Frank ARTH \General Kuropatkin Favors Retirement of Rus- sian Troops But Alexieff is Not Agreed. MUkUEn, buf e planation Held to be Un “just e collocting fares for retins to | The discharge of the men wa notice A | explanation ol the =St stem on Sundiy, at which | cisive Yok, M PO Clowry, pre ager of the \Wes com diden of rac suribe el Clowry's tively on his {nstructions 1t 1S added, tends 0 SUPport \ icery 2 < A 4 Aleviafr, O BUDDOTL MICEION | contipuad 1o, Thilelin R s s e hena of nayikation VRV Cratt ol | i (his ety could Evacuating Newchwang. the Liso river, - s B action of Colonel ¢ e e POOL ROOMS SHUT OFF. President of Weste TEN CENTS PER WEEK 2 Union Takes De- 1 Union room eyvil tha he overeom Nowry is theoresult = T\O\\F!l\\.\u.,. A o }nlm firma- | gossuck ve ! OFFICIALLY WELCOMED. on of recent ociated Pioss in the rea v = . Mil g s = ; SikE Milwaukae, May 18.—~The Demo- { patches the Russian evacuation of his | e \ ! Governor Davis of ‘Panama Canal Zone ! arncic state convention. ( e .],,D,m city has been completed. Nothin | terforing with its communicut It Rakthaziohibn: P eaiaon eloet four maing bt (he estruction of. fhe-mins| 18 n0t halievad that the daintiose wiblE @0 CHCER G anmor Gy [ e {0 the pdiional conyention, ! boat:Sivouch, which it Is expoctod will | move into the intevior il they have b ey TR e Yitn St. Louis met at noon in the Pabst take place shortly, thorog Misehore ' T B [ theater. Chalrman A F. Warden of ‘The Russian troops marchod out in | repeat : Bng the ) paiama canal Zome: Mo SRt g I Qo ol Rl d e perfcet o G RE sl g [ NRTI Gt e thedr secrotarios on loid, artived b £ 1o order and. introduced fors leaving - it B e RSN B S e it Ve G R e sman Owen A, Wells of Conty i | A e o foRt BT v cqined b new vt Fond Qo Lae as temporary chaitman. Seoaa s ; o [ufittuan anftes pof Hadele WO e by A committ Dogiled by | Me. Wolls® spench In' the miain receive intormation from | wontded fo oo, L 7 "R b the n authoritles’ th ki e herar | Pretoct Mteloudoz and Ty i, | confined o an arraignment of Uie stato | the pce Wil b 1esist | e dapanose rcacl Nowsliwang wil the spakesman of the committee. T fand national Republican administra- gy AR CEAIR O R e ononnas vl ueisinga s Sulu (B REI DN [ orcés avill tall” back, upoin: Loy THE, | mmonn( (6 mchs - Ahis city {5 moy oy of (eoiand thele will procecd 4] emporary Chafyman. Wells ocu: [whete they will make a detesmined it by e pled noarly an hout in delivering his h“":*.,‘““: A fighting strenstl th everythin quiet. “The dapan BURGLARS TAKE LARGE SUM.|speceh. He was frequently Interrupt- avaiable of T0.001 men. Al Kaichan ds roported 2000 ed by outbursts of uf y font o 5 g ar e QUL d by outh s of appluuse. After the U defeated no stop will he made 8t gepong Dynamite Safe and Loot It of Maney, | chifrman’s speech the virious districts Diamonds and Papers. | WO F o e s ; ! ! ani. Two of the I-to \TROUBI E IS Helena, Mont the horses by grabhbing the hiitlos i V] of the Pillins Iire the third undertook to ctimb i tha dynamited by b sofit. ‘Ihe one who was making thy | morning Blamonds effort to get on the w i h.n the ,“”h. of Bhot, wiich was apparent 1 Fred Stephens, ‘x and the horses gumped. Gradl ased A ;)Ilm]‘ il serionsly the whip ‘at Yhe same Vi th urglars, who « team Junged alicad. Shots i v s : s after the wagon, but ihe driver would | Dismissal of - Twenty-(wo Con- rc\w S f T SR RN T ductors by Great-Northern May {\1:,] U and fired at hime The b 0 Involve Fntire System. 0 the Thyf {urned U shots and ran, walin intive Sy SIS his—esen ‘I'lie “ofher men 1 Manchuria The away during-the revolver fislit. in the midst of so slasm, to which UNEXPECTED DSASTER. harge Without Notice or Ex ::x atfiod shout i ey passed hef thal they Wore wi for his windosty by the Men, bt 1 fne conpin 5 PR : After the v had loft the ways Paul, May 18- |I[nl.1-‘.fl North the lanuching crow experienced an an; lll\':l"_mf‘. ’n! LIWeRTy:-(WOT con chected [disastor, - Mhe. gront - craft 5, which fag alicady oo (he had attained sucl headway that she eliofianastonfelante Oe NeRel could not ne stopped Hne desp - water eral gricvance committeo in this city. | L WG anenar il (o hond, mov | mayibesfollowad by troublos involving Staincvas forconlinto, mamiis il |neconiuctons I LSt i Meeings were holl at division poitits as possible, Dl the tide foll rapidly & A and they were onabie (o move hee 2 isthnige QUL Game e e el oo by sent A Buston - thr g curences dusiig iieigencral_con LOTAT THES And 11 was expocted (he | TEEFTCONTEITIC T Ceneral Stipey batileshil Wotldeb senevenidare | mienlantaaeotee S nlade Ewad iy 7 : the next floodtide. A naval-fuspecre | (8 I':’- o S Havilicanre A i tener Suporintende Sludo who-wag onztherscenpsaxpressen el ARBeIEl SRR R Ll which they 1 I company. o with followed by Juen,one by o Vel and - demanded I Wik no reasans foas the-action MANUFAGTURERS MEET. sident Parry Addresses National B Cohvention. Littsimrg, May in annnal wore 1 1o o e e ident 1oy o Lo Pie li then ook char 4 Parry of Inifan ol the ¢ Ve tion and delivered his annuladdre | % One of the most Important featuse (3 e this niee const 1mit work New sl Orlear {eonstitution and it-will likely be adopt: ad with but fow changes, BRIEF BITS OF NEWS. Aduvp, A i f| | wanhala Boal a farmer living s oy fiey el Who was T e H ed when ¥ fden, Roborison’s ,rxu an Jptions on in the t hav of ors of the va. is dead was born at Belfast fn 1825 | The house of con Young Daughter. e Columbt i to orde: her fivey it to 1l arm and waist ster abt jumped from the nor = > & Btreet bridge over the v o both were drowned i Ive f 2] forts were ‘A Gold Watch Free! buy a Boxof , Lillibridges Famous Choecolates... and save your tickets. One will be a sure winner. BEMIDJI MERCANTILE CO. ULLVBLRLLLERBTHLVCGOVT SO0 0O0! $ convention yeiation ting 2 of the sociation, cenfractors or three weeks. John Kennedy, a promt Brooklyn cos IS 13700 dole whon th of e Na ticir s Manufacturers wirman D, €. rder by ( Jcal committee of recon D. M will be itution the aitop Tho o fittom ing the centive x5 hern held now aes the 155, Tl e preparing The of the Soa oklyn - ay Middie nresident Lots, liowey clih—of of the Stated| of 308 rien viea during the past o and of the famons charge from preumon o booooee Who will Watch on exhibition. Mty conm can please the most=finicky demand_fo May IX The safe WL COmpIny Wity wlan v in the money il jap e watchiman wa woutided vy The 1ed ell to Troops. TN Bmpeior Gll-dnrhise the day artiliory Hrouid e tow T T CORemanY occntee 1o 0f Eri i alemmity was lent by of the abedies i P Uhedr sovendizn sl Lhede hest PUYVY YTV PEEw e ey X EVEN rom Missouri} | We would like to s to Good So us inany one of the following: Pistiing Tackte, Tin Roofing, Deck and Lave WUV VYV VVVVVVVVVVVVVVYVY ..CHOICE. LOTS.. Grow More Valuable Every Day ercin all parts ¢ I You could have hought cheaper a few months ago, but you will not be able to buy-eheap-afew months from now. Bemidji Townsite & Improvement Co. JOHN F. GIBBONS, Local Agent. teesssscessssesessssssssssssesssossecesesoves be the Winner? Ask for | Carried by Opponents | Tho | vilding material, Readymixed Paints Building Lots unabated. We still have a la WISCONSIN FOR WALL Badger State Democrats Instract | Delegation to St. Louis Yesterday, Ten Out of - Eleven Districts of Hearst, reportod” on caucuses and committees were appointed I'he only tuptire in the proceedings thus far was (he announcement of two reparts in the . Firste district, which splL U was annedneed that the ap- pointment of menbers on the various comniittees from this dig t would be held i abevanee until the contest hiael s 1 iy i —eredentials convention then took a recess until 3 o'clock [he \WVall supporters-carriod tenont of the eleven distrlet caucuses, the Phird alone boing conceded Lo Hoarst. Mayor David S Rose was appointed” chairman of the committes on resolt: tion Theovesolutions will fnstruct for Fdward 0 Wall fOr the presidential vominat o, low you' that when it and Right Prices we buyers. Py "roughing. e o W. M. ROSS.} . eccscovoesee in-Bemidji continues » number of Fine Residence of the city. HeBeRcoR R R-RoR R ] particulars. Qfl#fl#fi##flfi@@#fi@##

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