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Will Do It. A Pioneer WANT AD Th_e Beiflld]i Dail, VOLUME 2. NUMBER Bl* \]ll)ll .\llX_\']C.\‘U'l'.\‘ ,\llWI).\\'. MAY The Pioneer Prints MORENEWS rthan Ay GiREr o B e tween DUt and Crod and the 1904, DELAY SUITS | RUSSIANS Jap Force of Eighty Thousand Men Apparently Inactive South of Liaoyang. Czar's Trnops Seize Seize Oppor- tunity to Strengthen Their Positions. | Mukden, May 23.—The main body of the Japanese forces, eztimated at 80,000 men, remains south of the Rus- sian troops, who are covering I yang. They apparently have suspend- ed their advance. This inaction causes surprise and some satisfaction, as-every da i ponement of a decisive engagem s considered favorable fov the I sians, who are daily increasing their forces and are enabled by-the delay to strengthen their positions. It is supposed that the recent rains ham- pered the movement of the Japar army-and compelled a tempora The Russians still hold the xmhmul to Tchikau. RUSSIANS DRIVEN BACK. 10~ Japanese Troops Said to Have Cap- tured Kaichou. Tokio, May 23.—Although it bas not been officially reported it is said on good authority -that. the -Japay forces-have captured Kaichou, idriving the Russians back to Tashichia, in the direction of Newchwang;-and ]n'(»\' 5 ing the advance of the Russian tra at Newchwang in the direction of Ks chou. The bombardment by the Japanese of the vicinity of Kaichou recently was probably in preps landing-of-—forces —in —the nortliwest corner of the Liaotung peninsula for |y the purpose of capturing Newchwang and co-operating with the other armics in the march on Liaoyang. Probably a small Japanese force has been landed at Kinchou bay. JAP ADVANCE ARRESTED. General Stoessel Sends Account of Battle at Kinchou. St. Petérsburg, May eral stalf has received a m General Stoessel giving his account of the fight north of Kinchou Mouday last. nwnuuug an that this attac Was suppose { Btafl ascertains Russian: troops place simuitaneo tack by Japanese troops in Koie bay, which was unsuceesstul, owing o e oumber of Ru geueral-staft expects-1o-hear uf stubbora fight at Kinchou E Japanese force chou will be exceedingly the waters of Sustained Over a Thousand Casualties in En- .. .25 Lo dlank Kin- | gagement Near City of Port Arthur. ‘Palienwan bay debarkation the whole re; Fe n«-lumm en The general staff say gion northwest of ooy | Geneml Stoossel's ernment has rec tory to the rumors in cir that General Stoessel has ments are daily arriving at Linoyang. HOT FIRE FROM FORTS. Japanese Squadron Reconnoiters Off Port Arthur. —4 dispateh (0 the sulting in the defeat of the with the loss of mc Japancse London, May 116 killed or The movement & combination Admiral Togo st ied ont he gunboat squadron and the tor- pedo boal destroyers An:l lul])m‘.: hoat s Hinjury S - MANY MINES LocaTep. | Hundred and Fifty Deaths From Tt I Spotted Fever in Metropolis ter, | in Past Two Weeks. Ruar ,\m f | Health Department Are Taking Dk b "“’u S i Stringent Measures to Stop planted i) :' 0 iy J 5 = o Wore rospon. Spread of Disease. of the MHatsase and t! tained - by another bat [ Fujl typd on pBort Artha [ that no submarine ho "o Port Arthur. o, communiea: [ coliision betwecn it {tions being maintined by wireless [troops has taken place | telegraphy. - The dapanese barred the f (Hamboun iroute between the train and General | Novthern ), the recent cento Lak distu New York, Ma t—In the past fort- re- | Stoessel’s forces, whereupon the Rus: [S8cks attacked thesso catied Git T SO mOR N OBRN Y night there have been 130 deaths in SlansLattackod) anfl ontedrihe Japans || CleratHOICIOUR SN AR May [ was e to/ihe fact that it Vil | New York from sported fever. or cere- esc. ;‘Jli‘“;'l o “-”“~;'1 ol e ‘\le<“‘-~ n'm‘ were Tocat \ | bro_spinal meningitis That the epi 4 ith the Korean gadiison ot suvoanety, bof ugexploded mines b in 1l L demic is increasing is « : b Aftor (he oiigagemont General/Stoess|ho 18T oNe miikulled, The Rhssians | vieinio and it (5 uot dueni wise m_“:” T ”““‘_ ‘““\T '},\k,h“:t.l: .m 'H::; sel's force, e iy, 1e- L ave supposed Lo bave reiiied towand {deseribe their position BT o T e At it " S 2L ;l_”m‘.‘” by | turned to Port . the nordiwest. Natives pepoit [ contained seyenty four po 15 0f SRS [“A‘m' i m‘p g several of the K s worid | cotton, R ! = faken by the_ 2 AEOUI, MaY o=l wva, o 208 Cal- g He Rd mira ity (N Lhealtl depastmantto 80D the spread 20 gyl at Gensan cports Wt the st S MMV AT the confa which has grown tlotillas appr A-fl’m-lz-d with | SUBMITTED TO COMMITTEE. L T = d pife ofis dhot e . : Docks of New en Road at New [0S0 18 hutss Proposition-ta Uite Several Irtdszper\d« York. Tied Up. ent Chuiches. casualties on-ours Disturbances in Transcaucasia. St. Petershurg, May 23, { the interior disturbance pru\'hue u[ <t Protestant church dey Protestant and pal chuches. pal general conferen crecenty-Tete to a committee. of the malfer | i | wition | / DanyaslElE ol il e i DT o A rone o e Meihodist | Bodies of Four Victims Recovered ‘\'\”,‘.', e e ] p Troop o | RECORD RUN_FOR WARSHIP. b | ; 1 Pe 3 st Thie Srike s asym | Lizoyang—ay | ; T 5 and a .Vumbt_ oI People !mmmw e T | Fast Trip of Battleship Kentucky From Are M Fall River Hue picr on the Ndrth e T o Japanest (oaps an Hongkong. With-the doeks sl Dy (he stoam [ a0 tereble. epilemic of | New York, May The United | af the ong” Island sound lines o thequality of the tice Stutes battleship Kentucky anchored BT high- with freisht (he steice of fog, S Tomplinsville during the day, hav- Sy M handler e Tapaneso hay scord Tun for & Prepamtions for Attack on Stronghoid mittee, howey amed ! Newchwang, May 2 have nol re ,,”“\ lr"ll I-Als i only this propos union between denomination and the tionalists and United Brethren. ToRTILE0 1n (€ Toueal ot e Gangresd: | on Kenghuancheng, i ying-that-the the direction g and Haicheng were fe i causing the Russians in | vicinity to move northward, 4 SOLIOUS DA al @ny e smee i i Immense Jrriga tronble “heim. Althongh (e pasen ko Clomulpo, Kot at 10 1 distance ol teamons il some of the froishts | the ou af the w from Hong ; Aré Destro ars URS ns have suceeeted 1y kiopeThe . purtthat trort| ket e, A e A et TS ol AR TR IR g of T Ftionp of freighit is practicatiy asho LR R T rom Madeira to New York was made : 1ee (e (e meton \ i Lo Jupaiieae: arpetod AL AN Estage Sposil o knots. The L for the S e L TITLE TO "CANAL Money Due Panama.Paidsto-Her Fiscal Agenm in New York. complete their preparations to Port Arthur. When (he Japanes: OHovonor A vi00, M o s i TLen (0 his “Voch “tuadicre K (i Ui hont - No S 1 e il WITBIO ARG made wnder nat: fas o fovaona drowned i tho P Iy the Ttafiams who Rave illal Japauesoscriisen Miyaliosanic M 1o el dr o tucky s bren A s UL e o the styflius frotel b u antmjsanl o liUle more than fon i LEATR) ors, - 1 riliers b et - [ and her firs was out to thes Acting"Secrc IS Togfel_thére have Dec oo G dhte bl s et BLOWN UP BY RUSSIANS i umon sui s v the . : fol i A numbae-of peisons e [ yaminien men ciployel Ui il L ship ol { o (01 (hiee s st/ missing. River line, who have become objer and his nothe tag of Rear Ad- Panama canal transaction.agd 10 avoid Willihe from(Ilenchuandhons: any question as to the anthdrity of a: rising out-of the fact (hat | may i tlie fate of .ncl\m!]y Bheen paid as provided by treaty the department of o the advice of the eral, has paid over to J. Co., Hnwlulv uumnulwl n 2 and Port z\l”l‘ { land between ] 'Ilw\ were asleep in | whon Sthi el N T thresten 1o ¢y DESTROY. STR/\NDED CRUISER TO ;(mul e aniwore e o Bt ten Tt G InieR ToS e ot Bl | 60UTH DAKOTA P‘ONEER ‘DEAD. . ‘uui gotnd_ports and—to--Baoston: PRI PREVENT HER FALLING INTO T ol hadl_beem e For TwinTvs | wonldhrine oit 5,000 additional men. PassinyiiofiMan:Who Discovered Gold (hg/ | four hours_whon: the eloudiurst o Lo i HANDS OFIARANESE: . S BlacK ',‘,,',”’ 5 ln"lr'luu‘ll WL Gteloels Growcresl ) | A FAVORABLE “REPORT “MADE. | Guslersse Dol R e R oa IS e e hal = i e “ | who has Just died in this elty, was the N A, Rl nning ,“'".‘ ulband avhien e e, igje (pad Indian School May n,.} most noted man in the Black Hifls 5 cloudbwst took place w wall 61 watel Removed ta Montana. ¢ London May 23 A dispatch to the to- liig having dise ed tid Three Russian regiments were at tacked by two Japanese divisions with four batteries of artillery. The e e o b o LADIES’ . Shirt Waists. Print,Gingham Net, Brillian- tine, Poplin, Linen and FEELSr b dd bbb r al agents | gix feor high cawie down the v 2 mmu.m-.1 there with the ‘\v\(nu, a sortie of (he be uhu‘rl uI' 10 Jated in !h" lH‘,H\ llmn ! for-the-concess m\Wm\ il BEMIDJI. MIN s = Choice Pieces in FancyCh In our South Show Window we show a part of our line of Fancy China. ing for rare pieces for presents, we can please you. Cups and Saucers, Plates, Dishes, Vases and Steins, in French, German Fine Home Decorations at /) 2 lost | no warning whatever until the wall of na. If yo,l‘i' are look- Salads, Berry and_ Japan Ware. a small cost. | Forest Fires Raging in Brule River U Willits & Cahill. ¢ ‘;,‘,’,',, L e (Wil receive the support of the Popu- oo o oo o oo o oo Bo oo o o oo ofe ofe ofe o ofe B Bl - o reasonahle I” ice. : < 5 + CLOTHING. small profit acceptable. HORSE COVERS. bl & % > e Ll 5 L & - < < < B o o We always please the particular customer in this de- partment, hecanse we show the newest patterns at a DRY GOODS. Men's and Boys' /C lullmm is one of our strong lines, to this department than any other store in town. and st]hnu Clothing in mnnm'tu»n with all other lines makes devote more RUG s > This week we offer a 6x9 Smyrna Rug for 71-2 x 10 1-2 Smyrna Rug Good Muslin Horse Covers, worth 31.00. f e steade T ’f"."cm. ago and Northwe dly since” March L Just how the w0 is (ransmitted Is not fully un- erstood by the ductors, nor s there any kifown remedy; the offorts ot the ! physicians being directed almost en- S trely to alloviating the terrible agony lof the suerer, | The last s lewse in N when it ¢ Fuil (vpe which steack that she kept afloat and LONGSHOREMEN QUIT WORK. | months in dock . the-dan eferred Lo SUFFERING FROM BERI-BERI. ow York. May 2 Ahout 1.0 i districtsof Mo New York, New Hiyes Harttord railvond, in ke o] yodone to-tie v at epidemic of the v York oveurred in 1 (- great mortality. o foat and Madeira | | - it miral Bvans for moce 'hm\ Lwo years. Ahe dend vesidad moar fho tionable to tom, have heop——di— il in e BIAcK TS of which— R T (e MR of - he | v T iy rouoed, . Ross.and: higs fin ol | partnde Willlam 10 MeKay, came into the Bk 1S with Custor's expedi- tion, asting s scouts ani guides. Thiy left Port Abrabam Lincoln with an ex- pedition 1000 strong wnd, on July L8t Ty afte stranding of the [ & sone Cime 1o0ITe Ve TR Perutser Rogntyve on the rock Tetng ani Lentrance to Vindivostok, add o this vieinity, | Bogatyr sub: fzette from Jabe, Tapis e " Holenn, -Mont., May noyneed that tho e 3 et who have he | sweeping ranch buildings, fences [ rals, Tnystacls and--otter=-movalie! L articos in s pat © Five hndied peo ““ [ ple living i the lowlands wlong the ) | creck in West Cheyonne were even woth With o view of i | sehool at_Carlisle, nently v # | water was upon them: Many had 10 5Zf:“f:f,_,’,‘y'l‘_',‘,:“‘, e [ LYo CLIHaIS 171, Hoss pinned ont the' first specks v | tired for the night”and=tied withiout { FasGhintited & defuiie projosition to it fhe funds of the Japunee. of vellow metal onFrench ;9'”“'” clothing. bW a Ot i e A Tapic The Jax tr A e odern st rewm of water w Hed through | Serious - wasliouts ' have” accussi g {ha qquisition of. e proneriy erulser of G50 tons displvee i | s ditv, T discovery was made a whs | sOULh, east-and West of Cheyenne and 20,000 normal horsepower. she v ghort distance fron town in the fore: Lo | Lraflic on the 1 Pacific o Ponile at the Vilcan works, Stetiin, [noon ot July vl in the atternoon 92y impeded craph and aelephone ENTIRE TRAIN DERAILED. | Gormany, was completed in 1902 v "”[ln' o u]mm al ries sEEElses die o oy ‘Engmcer Killed and Forty-one People 44|"' i Tent ong, had 5% € ey : AEE LT O, ol : g g [drew 203 fect of waler (TR LAST BISHOP CHO % s UPWARDS--OF —$1,00€-000: omemran e BORALYE was cxtiniied to e s s SES i_Near Fort Col- Praple: infiireds in |20 Kiothe s She could oty 1 Methodist Conference Completes That of coul and hew crow mimbored Part of Work. May 23.~—Dr. J. weon | men. i 116 € 1 lins, Colo. Cal. Colo, May st : o - Alamiosa. Phe wieek is | ¢ fver 7 by 1 A * 1S Petershurg, M In spite of } (b 5 [ 6o 1 Gacio 4 Dorgie vatleystin e cYod Lo e BECh R A QETettig e e coniiiued A R sity, was’ chosen: bishop on the four- = | trom $1,000,000 npwards PThe Lol I,‘I. onga XouUber S0l e e R ELROR Ity here reports cma Leah-baticrerecol i AT G OUE0Tate T s e s ; e O G ballots east, at the: \1.-mmxm go 2 Deen—washegt-mvay i mite ; ‘M"“"“;""' :H o iy atilating hat (e R : “-;\I sonfoisuc ompletes W e e it R i Leritient nogator i oyt G B TR | sengor Noo Ha 2The o | can be made in vime o suve water | divostol -Her exact posit Yerry, Chicago; Heury F. this vedr e loss will | i Rear Adi d 4 / 5 OO0 Ui 1§ 000, st ‘ o r e . Newark, N J; William . v and finy houses it Feftorts (o save her » \‘1;1 k w;'s}';‘,:'x'{f Im\r\t‘ £ nosettiement at Alie sucan fac DR ( A I8 congidered to-he o P Lopt i #= L tory north of tis town were defroyed PECIAL Fanecoss, It oW posii L Rorhe, Ttaly, Luther B. Wilson, Balti- mori, and Thomas B. N i oly, Phila- i dely the Bogutyr hs | no necessity tor snch action i [ ariscn,. M —is boleved o bo 1k Hor heo 2. 18 K1 uly one | S0 far a3 knowiouly on 'T' here. The budy of a I #= 1 found during the ! "BARGAIN ix b per Plant Burns. Immense- yhe| Were hed ol hetween Livesnoe LIST 5 Fhowever, that-the dapanese will mako Morris 92 oty e 7 BN T e Mo Mortistown, N. May 23.=THo g8 bofe el B T an attempl o ston the stvage OUCH L Stony Firaok plant of the United Bo D ; et & = | tions. = Board and Paper company at ;Whip- A el e A dizpaten e e e e pany. four miles from here, was prac- = | from Windsor Rolettl 0 S e E4 3 tically destroved by fire during the b Harbin, Ma The expeeted | day. Iniilding and machinery are s | Stroude of Tingy T and it is also rur ns Joat their live suid to have cost had a eapactty of 000. The plant / tons of finished $1650.00 () | meeting between Vice Adnir 11of and Vic ) hits. b 3 e vo-egom . House, " 25-foot Jots ¢/ [poycd. The product “dally. 5 § 25 {ing ihe mar found awaiting — 4 o g everything before it H i $250.00 (Gingicior s i oA IR BRIEE BITS OF NEWS. nenpstel NG v G Lo Viadivostok without zoing 1o Mukde —— 100,000 enbic feet of water, ha cven-room House, 50 foor 1ot K A - Tapesiry carpet manufacturers of - out and that (e water is now 5850.00 I 5 Plilidaks haniiive i the weav v $850.. i May 24 Prostlent ity Philadelphia have notified the weavers rushing down on New Windsor sl i () $ O | ot it ne sk, | thal alter June 1 they propose to re- ion__of ( e tossTIn TS L Large Lot SOx330- €15 haridles ) ‘,m“m it e \Weetorn Un. | turn 1o the old working basis of sixty BeCtion: iwill 1S 00,000 ) one Lot $60.00, Y [fon Telepraph company that the asso Bours 4 week J. A Pa | ker of Ke ntucky, chairman SETTLERS ARE IN DANGER. = el e of the mationgh exc of Ul Populist pirty, says that Hearst utive committee 5 Valley. | cony Sive Ko reasou fur the ac- | Usts in Kentucky and elsewhere. s | Superior, i ! , 5 | o2 ra 1g in the "7 valley of the st | danger is « oy t “tting heast of 1 line of the Omaba road ta b 2| eastly-rover @ fll s%s| Another cannot e T but is proba : e Hawthorne Who will be the Winner? suy a box ot Lillibridges Famous Chocolates... and save your tickets. One will be a sure winner. Watch on exhlbmon Ask for particulars. BEMIDJ I MERCANTILE €0 e prnment 4