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The Pioneer Prints \H)RENEWS A Pioneer WANT AD Will Do It. VOLUME 2. NUMBER 27. BEMIDJI. MINNESOTA, SHURSDAY, MAY o = TEN CEN TS-PER-WEEK : state central commitice wheie two sets | S % H Lof delogates claimed ~election. . At Aged Defendant in Cénspiracy Case the conclusion of the reading! Denfesy Accuentions I tempted to make - motion to- Subst: ! s ety ¢ - 3 tute the minority for the majority r ; | Jury dames Pynior -t port. He was not recognized. | defendant in the H. Bancroft of Richland (_umor spiracy case, donics then moved to accept the majc it whichhotai e s = > port and argument followel in “ | dicted T comnection With i duties | Smoke Nuisance Held Responsible - of the majority and minority as law _ofticers for the pestoflice . . Badger State Republican Senator Miller of Madison s TSC S e oY liche e for Rapidly Increasing . ¥ S . 2 o Convention. the-majority report apd w followed Off' 0 ll - 03 5 ductod hiy Mr vLhington, i Tenacity -of Disease. | by B R. Hicks of Oshkosh for the op- y : iatahes en e : Y Pase. S e 1C1a nnounce at kussians w1l CUIPE ooioi "ot e v motion that every delegate haying cr: rently Nis nude Y 2 . . . . - dentials signed by the chaiinian and F f D B l L g thousgh-his speer LaFollette Wins Important Ad-| 2ot Tedl.'se ioven to vote, Tho in Face of a Decisive Battle at Liaoyang. N o i it | Professor of Chicago Universarg 5 Severely Scaths Sanitary vantage and Decision on chair held that the contesting dele Condition in Chicago. par gates have not the right to sit in the - e Contested Delegation, convention and vote on their own cases. An appeal was taken from the de- watd, evidenty w ¢ mtention o e D d ard, evidently with the tntention ‘ih' subsist until roliet fved, . This cision of the chair and a vote was St. Petersburg, May 19.—Confirming | gaining the road to Ailkden. down PR dered, the chair being sustained by a|the intimations that it is General Kn: | whieh it will march as soon as ( -: Rt vote of 574 5-6 to 485 ] YIS e = T ol e withdrawal of the ~v4n~ from N ERrB SIS ropatkin's purpose to,avoid a doecis other unum_| are within pportin fehwang, official n(l.l of which h:“, the pres | distance. Uuless cantion PELOTOTE S gt vt heen made public. The export feature of (he Jalisd gay“that the debarkation of Japanese observed this column, at 1 mon : : | wehwang would be totl v ere; will fall (e i etim] 60 ss ‘than 6 stratesical hlondee, ad G Chicago, May 19.—Laying the chief blame on the smoke ance Dr, Chatles Louis MIx, professor of phy- sical dia t Northwestern uni- vorsity wred a report on the b i Mh~ from. consumption which | tool place in Chicago botween July 1,. nd April 1, 1804 Accompanying the report is a map howing the ar most affected,. which, he says, are also the areas of “ ‘Madison, Wis., May 19.—The Repub- can state convention was called to order at noon with factional fecling at| -\ 0NLE PUBLIC [INTEREST. | ont ctage of the war the statement was 8 high pitch. Previous to convening| Small Attendance at Ohio Republican [ made by the general staff duri s believ the state cent}-al committee decided Convention. day that the commander-in-chicf is|of its temer as General Kuropatkin | yvantaeeons to the Russin s 1) ‘1Lx§$:f;ti'r§6"‘l'i :0 Lafollette ap-| golumbus, 0., May 19.—The Repub:|making preparations fo fall Lack on |Is known to be holding it cspecitilyare still holding the vatliond i o P ely 580 and to the oppos lican state convention reconvenel[ Mukden and then on Harbin Ander cloge aumve ey Jrusliensforco dhuig et LHon At 485 delegates. here during the day with a wnd retive mall ai Yhile the s ior numbers of the Nc Big Battle imminent. | e When the time came for calling the | tendance outside of the 951 del Wbl doinag bt ; Mion Lo withdinw | al Knroki accond. them and- Lia combat with the Japane: 1es, encmy compel a retirement it does not Kuropatkin's de convention to order there still re-| There was little in the convention pro- 2 = . < from Linoyang can-only: mean, accord: mained many vacant seats. At the en-| ceedings to attract crowds. followzthat-Geoeral Sutopniidn WilblF o sasa RO cons. torelore, Sprevalls tURLT g maxtmum swoke. trarice assigned. for the reception: of [ AS the temnorry organization wasjnot strike a stinging blow, i Gt D et Ba s amunth ot BoTH o M IENaTocan PN CNEN Wi EISUE) “The cost to the commonwealth of the delcgates was stationed a small mu‘\fgf’ p}‘n_l:lu‘r:lem11(-?\&_‘!‘110[ ‘H-*n'\i % [ strategical mistake be made wl unless another Gene Irnl\;s ¢ ‘vw“wv‘\ i at Haicheng or | {au wncontrolled smoke aui he army of deputy sherifts, deputy ser.| 388l presided.. The reports of theenable him to throw a strong sh ‘D& cont St | s tmumelinieietnity, 2 S ] | concludes, “is mcasured by larger g i geants-atarms and policemen. The commitiees were adopted without in-| yyon one of the advancing colummn gi l,“,,” at Haicheng will not he held The neral confirms the an ures than mere damage o paint and i ¢ nouncements of the ahandomment of falrics or mere interference with o ¢ cident, including that of the delegates were compelled to enter sin-| on ' yesolutions, presented by gle file and no person without a badse| man, Senator Dick, who recei ‘was able to get heyond the reinfor OXPOS as believed 18 S 0] command | be unw to isolatd more troops, who ctly north- | would, not being as woll supplicd t ; his antagonist. The mi portion of General Kurok is that wkich moved artistic sensibilities. \‘mnl\e murders,” MANKIND CREATED BLACK. Kinchou by the Russians after the \h mantling of tho forts and the remoya of the zuns to Port Arthur. oyation: Port find iU difficn ments. The anti-third termers marchad For supreme judge the names of = e e in a body 550 strong, buf only t Walter M. Shotwell of Cadiz M s JAMES N TYNER Bishop Turner Declares God Never who could display a badge were admit- [ A. Norris of Youngstown, Joseph D WARIFoLOUDS TROLLING BACK: K I 'eh t eol ; : Made(a (White Man: ted. Bradbury of Pomeroy, John M. 5 | chatges of eollusion: hotween the WWOECE oy jongs, May 19—"God never made: = Little Danger of Collision Ectween ' | dofendants to porform vomd dishomest (SRR I AT e SR SN As soon as the delegates were seate | Of Ottawa, William Spear of Wari e Mo LTl iy . but in their wander General George E. Bryant, chairman of| 284 J. 0. Troup of “Bowling Gx LID A Peru and Brazil. [ty tens i AT s S ae | Rt On e ity JiGE Washington, X 1 ATCOTT UNBR KEN Tyner's fice and brandy was used 16} g, 000 ihe earth many. of tiem have Touvention o orastAmna" introdlicen| Lt e O ne Sk sUILIUnnIng ¥eneay jieable advices received hy . Culdaron, O e AT Attt | becomis blonehied. And-hithele unnats received Vi as renoini- o the. Portitian. minister here. the GEnZOI I LG BT o Tl pallor iy of the bloached mien, the Rev. E. G. Updyke, who offere: % T O T TR T dike pdy nated for his fourth term. clouds ave rolling back and iliere now — L':fi‘:'n‘:.-[ \‘\-"“f: e i s he e HREL L of whom were: made black at the R e —For cleric of the suvreme court Taw: Tokio Reports Advice to the Effeet | is Titilo danger of a hostile collision TR L beginning, now look with contempt and — . A on Emerson o a [ between Porit and Brazil. The mini R AR | Indifferonce-ofte Al prejid i\ Toll call At this point Malcolm G. That Two J. ¢ & CLWE % i Witeh hetoaneuded ) | indifferen nowithe prejidice and = nominated without opposition, as hat Two Japanese Crui o hUNTats ate! ot enact At mes I TT i fiS Republica S fon he concluded b e e Jeffvies of Janesville demanded thit & ( Forace Ankeny of Xenia as dairy and RIS b Illinois Republicans TakeSeveralipro o or Mior ¢ '\if:) m‘u‘(’:f“.-.'-l(".ffl.v'.x’ ‘1h|, 5, (b nEross ithoie ir 1 ST nvmnuvl\m\ of the com- ago, Atlanta collection tern Un- woYork, © Cention. | And San Prancisco that i :nwl stribution by the W { Jon Tele of horse race | pany at - o O T temporary organization be efiected he- ers—are—Lost: gotiations ~haye—hegutrat Rio-dc i 5 ey IR | mmpme ymngw” SHou fe e bt [ f00d-commissioner. a Beiro nnder euch favorable nuspicos | More Ballots Without Reliey- [ coinacl for the soverimient A : 5 his srotestibe redorieat NeTitention| o aiosior Maron [IigHes o dhend, — as to warrant the helief hat a com . G that he wonld not take he oSt Figy oy was the dedaration of the Rev. = SP R 119“__ ention | tors Foraker and” Dick and George B. | pletely satisfactory settlenent woull ing the Situation. bility of eross examination I aE Mithar soniote Dishoneeratia asipaiditoithe protest, Is was il gox were made delegates at large to!Collided During Fog Off Port Ar-[he rcached of the vexed questions | i % i 5 accordance to the plan of the anti P 5 ollide uring Fog ort Ar ? ) | : Afvican Methodlst Episcopal ehureh, - e s e the national convention at Chicago growing ont of the dispute helwecn DELEGATES ARE SELECTED. |y Quinn g S s. —The roll call then pro- laxgml ‘g‘reattai{ci(r‘nwm After 2uthor- thur and Both are Lost Brazil and Peru over the mil el e ; 5 one of th [ the church's 4 7ing the state committee to fill va- z 1 o' torn i Final Procecdings of Wisconsin Demo- R ; e Detior it emporarydcrtean | eHLII S CORR RO g G samnbptel, by Thirty-ninth Ballot Taken Witht e s Sl e “Demo | In the relixions work of the convention. Mr. Lenroot then deliv- E s A = = news to of Statc But Little Change.---Yates eratic state convention concluded its | all ll!lllIfllel almozt wildl, ered his adrress. ¥ 19.—Vice Admiral Togo | Loomis. ~ - ; work by selecting the following dele | “What we nogroes need i8 more edus ; Seexs Hign Party Post. reports adyices from lear ST Still Leads. gates at large catlon.’” continu¢d Bishop Turner: - = Lenroot's Speech Applauded. Shinblmlh May 19.—Charles W. | Dewa to the cfTect that while cruising| BOTH RESCUED BY BOATMAN. Timothy 1. [tyan, W Davil | “We need not only the various schools , sinsti 5 Minneapolis has made an ast of Port Arthur, Ma; === it 8. Rose, Milwankoe Brown, | now under eontrol of « thurch, but Mr. Lenroot was enthusiastically re: ODEOL! I ! as i Y. S, Rose, Milwankee: .| mow under eontrol of our church, bu 5 T e e nan “Ymps application- to-Piesident-Roosevelt-for a hoavy fog the Japanese|Demented Woman Attempts Murder —_— Wausina: Chaglos 1, Weisse, Sheboy. | we noed proper. instruction—imparted i B et e e e | the-position_of secretary of (he Repub- | eruisers Kasaga and Yoshino collided. and Suicide by Drowning. e e ire ke At ot ows \ Especially was this marked when ho lican committee. He makes it wilh |“The Yoshino which was steuck amid-| - pes Vonos, May 19.—Swinging her | vote for a1l for presidont, poems of .our own, scicatific treatises 3 reforred to lafollette and thie state'is. | |22 Provision that lic daes not care to | ships sunk inmediately with ninewy of enre ol babs girl about her hea 1l May 10—Chatimias] = Apo ot things the platf of our vwn, in harmony with our color \ Suea. . Roosevelt’s name was warmly | [ive his name considered if Secretary | the erew on board. Most of the crew| s as to give to the body e gtente Cannoncalled the Republican vors the enforcement of li BT Ol Ta061 AL don . leatns sonp: : applauded. DOYERE Lo toi T tain it Mr. |of the Kagaga which sank lator Were | momentum Mys. Trussles, a demenic 3 convention fo order nt’ 110 and | wstee (uif for tevenio onls Tike. ‘Warh Mo and [ Shall Be Whitar 4 fs ‘At the close of Mr. Lenroot’s spoech | Johnson has been (he secretary of |saved. The the buttleship | woinan from vt T ot | omee dinectod s clerke o call the tolil peal of Tartif on a1t (st made ati { Than o song that [ would not i \_ M. B. Rosenberry of Wausan was rec-| ity SGIVERUONE BEC e considers | Hate strue sian. mine and SRS rom: (he wanht strcetLiidee | I Assiatant Clutle v Glel hewno ) depouts of Sifpltis sublic pimoys Ll Wlarmle suak In my presnes 2 ognized and vreseunted a minaritw L he bigger job. sank. into the muddy of , the lies ;!JI‘”«I “'rl L -‘” ln’vm\l :J”\ b 1 Tur.- 1 1‘1}'m»|m.mw .r.'llv‘y |:u1 = 1 .}u x\nll \I\'zm;“h- lw(ln.(\[\lunh-rclliu\(;, - - Moines river. Thon herately wait: | hallo vy subs Losme as e and the election ¢ i i | though, and [ will say to the cfedit o ing until the waters had closed over e Jist ball '“‘ ';“ previois Jdag. | genators by direct vote the white man-—who: i the little form, she climbed npon the ome: slight changes. . As ol same time (he meane ] b o os oo oo e s s ofe Lo el b 2 s oo eo o ofe b oo ’" valling, stood poised for a moment and | clally announced it & ATTENDANCE LARGE. | the Dest—that wherever our ¥ i leaped close (o the spol where the 184, Lovidan 3656, Deneen 2 (to-riso-as a generei-rite-ewit ety i 5 kol child wen{ down, A viverman say o | A8 lll:;m lin Warnen 46 01| Nppragka Republicans in' Conventlon \ - 3 act, rowed (o (lo e cne and was ene | Man Gl T at Lincoln, ACCUSES A COMPANION. i j‘ AES \ W :SIHR;!' ahladiote o i hol e Mh.l:";'l o m‘.‘ “Hw;nh"u}mv s Lineoln, Neb., May 19— Conferences R : “ 1 i aist Sets. may die. S R LR P 3 f % > English Manufacturer Robbed of $5.000 1 o <* Shirt Waists. 3 B betsween frionds of candidites for state | L i ) : . SHIG EPUGLICANS, ofices Tasted throngh the night, but | at Chicago. *‘ " Print,Gingham, e BOY BREAKS HIS NECK. MICHIGANER ! : N fonls we bl and 0| - Chicago, May 19~ George Newbatt, Net, Brillian- 2 | e fon At Grandleverstling - save goverior treasirer | ufacturer from Londof ) is i Fa e = Ove: | State Convention in Session at Grand VAN i\ facturer from Jondon By 1 4 _tine, Poplin, s,::"d“’?:fd Son °’WW‘~'“\:";“§|‘" :" mex, f;l' Oner) B2 S L e ity genetal te Repubfoans | s cat the Auditorinm hotel en ; Li d L ite While Chasing Cow. aplds. R R T sl S ; i oo ¥ "SIk Watses. VN ESO : Sete: Winona, Minn., May 19.—Chat) GramlRaplis, Mich, Muy 1 L T e |i|4],r S .‘L.Z\‘....’.“.”;"'-i; R R T s e to orderat 11 o'clock by e b beei ofi o SR aa 4 Py ding in Buflalo 1LY Wi ARG T Dok i ver- ifiges ol ety ] of Englend 1 while he was asleep } the river from (his city, o e L0 [state, The attendance was one of e | In i room. e attributed the rob: b % life in a peculipr manner. OR8N S i Ilargest fn the hictory of the state, the | bory to his comy n. an American : g ° o4 ®; Franke was out in the prstire on his | Ruosesclt dor bis il Snii S Auditorium Deink filled with visitors | whom e met on the same steamer ! - ‘ '1‘ :e le‘ :es l I ‘ fatlier’s farm driving the cows to tl (‘"HII v‘u “‘H-H'r\“ [ v;; : H» ) .m” and more than a (honsand defeate | ] £ i 2+ 0 o cows refused ool 9 L (REE ALY, B O on wmn Paldridge cal he | o, i e Uil (ot nTE il e il e T T L UG L EURTHER AGTION —TAKEHN. S o with the others and Frank o convention 1o ord ! § : pelied T chase 1t for_same dltasant 0 Gon T dinan, - who- skt CeAotD by ALLison. | Westerm Union Discontinucs All Horss i P iile tunning le fell over ¢ et | : , Race Reports.. i »Ee bz iiing 1 wih | e convention then receaed for | jowa Republicans Selsct Delsgates to| New York, May 16, Following-hls f e actio| w0 Tionrs, Chicago. aetion indiscontinging to all subscrib- et i X {ers In this city a report of the racing i TO SUCCEED CORTELYOU. Des Mothes, May: 19, Evary : ¢ 8 o (& ons A \.\' g y # HEREROS WELL SUPPLILD. | Ex-Governor Crane May Become Secre- | Chilluman Spenof the =tale wneral ¥ Natives Have Ammunition Enough to publican Last Two Years. Washin, 0 e tary of Commerce. committe i H In our South Show Wmdow we show a part of Secretary Costelyon f with, 'I'hw text of the notice Southwest Africa that the ifcrera ilg ready as follows 1 f L May 10~ v[-l.‘\‘ I"f,"m ,\l,.\z ,4‘.1. R R el ph compan; t u of our line of Faney China. If you are look- St i T egation | eporte would be discontied forth '1“.‘“\ T chairn have two years” supply of ammunition v of e Republican Aftor antine business @ < s The German government has char- | naional committed “It hus heen decided to discontinue lng f0l‘ rare pleces f0l‘ pl‘eSGntS, we can please v (m‘r\u‘ seve ]llmll..m!ul el g | ',\n“:m‘y‘fz S the president GILIOT o ‘,"‘,‘I" ". forthwith the follecton il Gtstribo: § 5 th German Tloyd st¢ m'-l) to earry | choice s chaisman of the it ok ,‘;"' SOVEYIOT L tion by, this company of horse race .re- i 2. | reinforcements of men and o t | commitiee, but he positived 3 o ports. You will please act accord- i yo“. CllpS and Sa“cersy Platesy Salads! Bel“'y v‘/ S\\m:.:;»:m:n.i_ Lieute TETE Gennralvou ;:,": “‘Mm.- bt i o Hu-\r‘uu“ i LY (i ) m:w Acknowle ~.{ receipt.” ’ : : i Y= Tratha, who 18 10 agsume 1(‘;mmm|,\ur< | because of Ris health The effect of this order is farreach- § O the Ger troops in Southwest HEARST WINS IN CALIFOR~ A | Ing and will result in the discontinu- - Dishes, Vases and Steins, in French, German e e o hkommmnind o i Beser Linor Blstoien: IFORnen | e of what i been calle’ the day next. ] | Secures Delsgation to St. Louis by|fng department of the \Western Union n company. This department has col- tected and distributed “racing news from all the v s in the coun- try to subse Hereafter the com- pany will tr such messages w. | concerning as are regularly filed with It for transmission, small Marg Cruyz of 19 convention tion—to- the nat Louis to voie for Cong . Hearst for president CHICAGO STRIKE SETTLED. gian-American line sted % disabled off the Trouble Affecting Many Thousands of | [jc 0 Men Adjusted. Yibr “hic May Jortont-of | been sent-from Quoensiow (hf ‘w,,’,'f.?‘,,np and- concr the disabled ship into port. was settled during the the men' a straizht 3 and an advance of 60 cents a wees This agreement hr and Japan Ware. Fine Home Decorations at a small cost. :: : : : : : 2n-ho GLEBLLBBIY DRY GOODS. We always please the particular customer in this de- o o o o oo ol o ol o o oo ol el o ool o ol o oo oo o ol o o2 . worth 31.00, for 50¢ each. lv,n‘lntn(,. because we show the newest patterns at a :Z controv m-\‘u ) ‘V':AZn"“ : : & = e A Gold Watch Free!: | = * | ed nearly 20,000 mien * o Lo : ® & o e e TRIBE IS DECREASING. 5 i %5 | Fourth Indian Killi g in a Few Weeks P b 3 . Men's and Boys' Clothing is one of our strong lines. We 2 s > | t?' gw : devote more floor space to this department than any 5| shawano, \\:‘” = Who Wlll be the WIq}'ler & i 5 z other store in town, and selling Clothing in connection with all other lines makes a ,,?_, g’fmm\\r; !i'lr‘nr"“: “ln‘ i — s ¢, small profit acceptable. | brought_hera by _from_the ‘Buy a Box of 11 . = & 7 E B et ..Lillibridges Famous Chocolates... 3 | g —_— 4= | panass from a reve 3 . . . & 5 |y Georee Mera 'w and save your tickets. One will be a sure winner. : i is week we offer a 6x9 Smyma Rug for - - - 100 | s [ R : : * RUGS. Tijvethuedornfs Somafugfor -7 7§00 5| pesraoven sy moumcents, |& Watch on exhibition. Ask for particulars. e P = = > ; 2| Nearly a Score of Armenian Villages | *# e o o = % in Ruins. to: & L W (‘un;‘(anm;vu;\' Py g BEMIDJI MERCANTILE (0.3 ORSE COVERS. (.uwl \Iumu Hulw Cover: : ++++-§~-§-+++% B have been dest surgents in the district of fi&:‘;’;fi‘;fix:'X;‘uQx’:“.{:S.',“iil&fiafia&efiaonsaaeaacegqp,g.‘ yeo e -zr»'z- E: LBt