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A Pioneer WANT AD = Will Do I. VOLUME 2. N UMBLR 31, BE)IIDJI. MIENN ()1‘ PERSDAY, MAY-=24- 1004 . FILIPINOS MASSACRED Fifty - three Men, Women and Children Slaughtered in Island of Mindanao. Victims are of Families of Em- ployes of the Military Gov- ernment There. Manila, May 24—A report has haen received here from Camp Overton. on the island of Mindanao, dated May 15, stating that a massacre had taken place on the 12th inst. near Malabang, on the southern coast of Mindanaa. Fifty-three Filipino men. women and children, the families & employes of the United States military government at Malabang, were surprisad at tnid- night while aslcep by the Datto Alis and a band of Moros from the Rio Grande valley and slaughtered. The chief and his followers escaped before the alarm could be given. -{-three months’ work under the dir major General "Wood lids lie interior of Mindanao since Cable communication between M and Mindanao is interrupied and the wires are down in the ior of !l\x’ island. he report of the mass: Y was received by mail from a ¢ spoudent at Camp Overton. Opium Valued at $20,000 Seized on Pa- cific Coast. Washington, May 24 of the secrel service has given out tha | following statement: “Secret service agents detafled at the Trequest of Assistant Sceretary Armstrong have been investigati the suspected smuggling of opium be- tween Seattle and Portland. After tion of Operative Frank RBurl who was specially detailed for this ice from { the New York division, the invesi - | tion closed at midnight _sunday. with the seizure of $20,000. \\‘u]!h of crude opfum and the ol giim Stevens, alias Tuttle..W. S. Crce and! Alfred Larsen, all of ‘§m\|1h' i MEETS INSTANT - DEATH. Prisoner Jumps From Train Running| at Full Speed. Nevada, lIa, May 24 —Joseph Pan- kuch; an A Sing Sing prison some months ago aud was-being returned- to prison hy two. New York officials, jumped from a Ci-| cago and Northwestern limited train running at full speed and was instant Tatbils of the massacre are mopaernr Killed. | centl lin e Caited States @ g the-day e suit H. Harviman and Wins! to_restiain the propos | tribution of the assets o Securities company A ment was ¢ | Johuson, representin St. Pelfersburg, May that Rear Admiral Jessen, fmpossible to save the protc cruiser Bogatyr, Whichwent ashore in a.fog on the rocks off Via vostok; caused her to-be blown uj | officially confirmed. The guns of the Bogatyr werc ore she was destroyed, loss of lite attended-hei-destructio —Tho report | finding. 1t arriy cted oS p, 18 To- No u, RUSSIAN SHIPS REPAIRED. Port Arthur. Chefoo, M ~The captain ¢ tlan, who escaped foni | Officials Cenfident 6f Abllity to Mold I a w;Russnans Finally Admlt the Lo ss of a Warship i e Off Vladivostock.-- an e vu‘l|\(|vll|\l WO T Tor,-he Aul\m on May 20, s among the feent s from Dalny. e says, iu ew that the whole of the dap-| inter 15, when, b Hatsuse, avother | nd was tow ts and torps A.n; Ar &0 Dal the batteship vessol struck a away disabled. boats returned oft 1h inst, when the Ru! 05 succeeded i pedo boals The ktu holding Poit Arthur witl the men now stationed there, exclusiy the navy. working on the dameged warships, alt to “of which, yiept the Czatevitdh and LR R-RoRoRoR R R R R ) kiRt ook RoX oo R ofe) ® % L3 ing we dies suits a S worth from $2.50 to $3.50, Your cloice $1. 79 We have Douglas shoes for Men, from $3.00 fo $5.00 a pair. GREAT BARAINS IN NOT- IONS. shears; a full line of 9 inch regular price 25¢ cach, now 9e a pair Armonr’s Fine Art Toilet cakes for + Carter’s Writing Fluid, BRGLLRRBECEDER RGBS @ s @ @ @ @ (] @ @ B 2 ol fo g DOUGLAS SHOES. @ (o] o] @ (o) @ @ (o) @ @ fe] @ & g i’.I- @@fi@@@@@@fi@@fififififififififl Wednesday sale, one rack tailor - worth up to..$15.00. Youwr choice $9.95 LADIES FINE SHOES. 100 pair Ladies fine shoes; @@-@@fsfifi:fiin‘i.}i}inffiioé & 88 OLEARY = HOR SR BEMIDJI. MINNESOTA. One morn- i 3 e worth from G5H¢ will place on of La- made nd rain coats from 25¢. to $3.50, odd sizes, a-pair: EATALOGUE FREE. Soap, box of 3 Silver 19¢ Your choice MEN’ You should see our suits $10.00, $15.00, © & and $20.00; and trouse $5.00, $6.00 and Made from plain madras, Plated I rogular price, 25¢ each: now 1-2-pt bottles 19¢ cRCIRER S HCFOUR DAYS: OF SPECIAL BARGAINS. WORKINGMEN’S SHIRTS. lot Men's Scoteh flamely shirts % to 7He, and one lot. Men's Black Sateen Shirts worth 75e, 45c 7 MEN'S STRAW HATS. - We offer ala rge line of Straw Iats at $8 each. S CLOTHING. - at $3.00, $7.50. LITTLE GIRLS® OVERALLS. 25¢ a pair. Salts and Peppers;. our 2 for A Gold Watch Free! Who wxll be the Wxnner" Buy a Box of Watch on e : BEMIDJI foR R Ko RogoRcR-RoRoR XXl xhibition. Lillibridges Famous Chocolates... and save your tickets. One will be a sure winner. Ask for particulars. MERCANTILE (0. : & [ E-R-2-XX-B-R-B-2-R-oR-E-R-E-R-X-X-X-X-R-R-) R R R R R RN ] (2} & £o: & 'l°¥ k2] 23 k2 & 1o & o] ! sians are unahle to got fiod g 0 of Ghinese soldicys are in the B A RG A l-N 0 of L ng and Chincse troops ate| ) 0 guarding (he Shankwan Shinmintung | 55 ¢ railway, The Russians ate haying the ¢ LIST. [0 greatest difliculty in pacifying the in ) i S ® habitauts, who apparently areanxious|/j . b 0 o, risb akaiust thom. " Tolisan, Gere | S oo e e flonl oLy eral Ma and Viceroy Yuan Shi Kal are | Qs 0 partisdns of (he Ming dynasiyand aiel 0 $1650.00 ¢ openly planning a revolution, WIth (e ) s oo : e &4 of the Japatiese, who cleveriy take ; Lioromiial fool lot; ¢ adyantage of he quarrels between the (¢ $250.00 % parties ol the Taisitig and Ming dytias 0F 0 o 0 % ties, The former is chanipioned by ‘(; R VTG E & # k) o & & & ly affected wim. e is now conviiced 2 | that the nation at lar toand | coul with him in this wa splens i o troops, althougi g | did bearing of th % | many of them were reserve men, sal isfiecd the emperor that hic C | tused new {-. 5 Finds Great Lo,.my and Enthu'-dsm MENANCETO |- RUSSIANS " ROl tee arms of Chinese Soldiers in| M Disguise in the Vieinity an [ aut Al e ma aivy and | me g which ga i san or- dered the inhabitants fo bring in thelr surplus’ grain, forhidding them fo seil it to the Russians, and ordering thein to armics which ave coming from the northwest. Hundreds of disgy coming up the r Ives workingmen, idle and are well fed, while are stron the Ru the banncrmen or privileged elu of Mongols, Who hate tie Chin { latter ave headed by Yuun Shi itai anid /) tie-whole-Chinese-natiot: Theproy fnces and cilies where the Chinese ol ment pred ates are \GVariaiy | Japanese. The Russian synmipathize: are only to he found among Uic banndi-+ men Mongols: CZAR DEEPLY AFFECTED. | Throughout Russia. st. Pete of the ¢m] A 0 The COFTesiont ssociated Pres “It has done se amoun first-time really that he ha close, intimate touch with Tf and their enthusiasm and 1o Speakin 1 of h burg, May 21 or's rip a meml nt ol the his majesty -an i of good. 1L was the journe upon them, [The evidences of werd \ tion and ruler. l-mr hin {-the deep aff-ction of thesp {"given at many places. [ | particular. “The cinper near K ! in the morning h& went out for only by an aide-de Vg to pass unnaticed throu But the | (1 him 2 ence spread of peasants soon ¢ devoted body&u; talked fo them Hund od, formiug a ihe “@mperor 0200000000000 JAPANESE SPIES ARRESTED. Are Held Responsibic for Damage to| Vessels at Cronstadt. i 24 —An investi- | e Bal tleet 1 in the arrest escaped detection i a spensible time back and for t of ithe Or | think the Japan | bored by anarrh Vessel Went on Rocks. @ The entrance to the harhor has bien |anese lleet had not 1eturned to- Port: eleared -and small-hoats now- pass—ii I Arthur since The forts ou the land sido of Post port on tie 20th ! now prepa \ Of the few, soldiv ginking a small gunboat and (8o (o majorlly Bave goie (o Poit At the only defonses [Cf0 Thoie How. aie ns are now confident ofj the i | troops in the Kinchou Crowds of mechanics aiel nst. failed owing o insufficioit water UN MAKRIAGE the United Sti report and submitted the following rec 2 “The gencral of Liaoyang. | Joius all m sons have of Min- | sons NORTHERN SECURITIES CASE. Attorney. Johnson Argues for the De- Trenton, rve the gratn for the Chinese | v vaunped bifo Sccurities company. New York, May 24, sh monks who came 1 government for thelr e {a Herald dispateh from on the orders of th were Immediately arrest B TETvAal, g These will als Lo 1¢ ce by June 1. aily for sed ULy TV SEY ) B gident Palma's Repl Washington, May 24 i out freely from Port 1oy, | cvived the following ca Zaldo, the Cuban thur have been completed and e C1econtes eftat Dl he president reques the it the following Fwnl e that I | by liis co Se e nd | him peopl - the L timaly holp of the ave able to enjoy the I-dom—and that they cou S Foneof the =1 hy nets that they are ¢ ~c. | government and thus T noble taskthe Americoan Sbecial ittee of Pres. | (0K for the indipendend port-of Specidl Comm | hoan-aworth-the byterian Assembly. P e Jufalo, May 20—At the general us- | Pl mossage wi ubly of the Preshyterian church of g R the speclal commit-| fray, and divorce made its | mines in the hathor The attempt of the J float the bonts v mivo S i on marriage mendations for the consideration 1 action of (he general assembly “<.~.-Immi\‘ aain an R e isters under its cure and Sosen it Novitys o refuse to perforni the New York, May 24 rringa coremony in (e cases of orecd persons, except as such e e divorcad ipon gronme rocognized as seriptural « of tho player on the his home here st ur churoh fects— of an accidental “Recognizing comity which | head from a polo malle | should et between Christian chnrehs -0 1 fellow pliyer, 4 and believing Uit §t would he de. | Sainrday aftermuan, It hle and (end (0 tle-fnere eral_hours after the spivit of Christian unity we the serlous nature of advise all the ministe came apparent and (1 Linoveng, Mav 2d=Geneil MLy q authorily of (his gener conditlon thet wrow commanderof. the Chinese i to refuse h‘v unite in |(h'” he died while sipceo fn constant comminication with o0 | pepson or persons whosc paring for an aperntion lisan, the chifef ol dlie C) b such ministers have good r who are adopting military | dieve 1§ forbidden by the laws of (ho d Con- | ehurel In Which such person or e <ing (o he married may hold mbership.” fendant Company. 5 N. Ji. May 20 ~Argumcnt Judee Bradfond SPECIAL % was here July $850.00 rec Loty S0x330 %15 handles = ane oL 360,00, Wl"ltS & Cahlll. O F) S.lnlu. s the i RESE SR SE S THE. COOLER SHIRT We have in stock the Most Complete Tine of Men s Fancy Negligee Shirts With or Without A Large Line of Canvas Shoes, low cut and high cut, bal and blucher. W I. Meyer @ Co., < Sole Agents for H. S. & M. Clothing, Ralston Hea l. 000000000000000000000000000000 Spanish ;Monks Acrested. When thé Span they answered thaf. they would leave only at the paint of bayonets or MESSAGE TO ROOSEVELT. Congratulations. Arthur tol Quesadit, thy Cuban il groatest-duti velt thiou YALE POLO PLAYER Succumbs to /Injurics Received in a cocl, Jr., twenty years ol BEMIDJI MONDAY nted upou by the p 1ot the 1 by John G the Notthern | here from the orders of the xpulsion, says Caracas, Ven siperior. Al wl. y to Former's onsales L s T unfrom secretaty ot ts me Lo tran T of fres ter it ta- b o prove U 1 show that the o of i has +af blcod and-fnot known. vored to I'ros hSecrety DIES. rday. Harry D, n.mi a menher of Yale and o | Tenm, died at | Trom 1 ulow on ¢ as not until e that The Ty 7o | Vpiitly worin 3 WOLE I —hias hieei ¢ ngaged at o big expense to show at— JUNEI13 —the opening day of the— will he uiven. Lt will be remembered (hat this great It is now bigger and hetter 1, 1903. (i Grerid His arand parade just before the show is ress throughout the United Watch for.the Targe nest eve s WARMER DAYS ARE COMING' Collars. e also show the Latest Novelties in Men’s Straws Hats. s The Pioneer Prints MORENEWS 1 the '\HX‘U\ Pole. TEN CENTS PER WEEK ‘-r::”v,:( :/MANY DEAD - AND INJURED Terrific Explosion Occurs in a Torpedo Factory at Findlay, Ohio. Exact Cause of the Explosion Can Not be Discoyered at Present. an oxplosion in-the two-dryingrooms 1ty company’s known to be fously hurt that v I helieved to be impos and Gyelve or fifteen are injured badly. Froni_reports nf the physiclans ten of tha mast serionsly inj driven into_their Joseph Sher Jiy Shorwoad; the potash that was , aged twenty-on Mary rant, twonty-one. t cause of th torpetoes and July explosives were mianuiactured at that covered neatly Not a wall ‘fs t he loss 15 s were picked up 300 foet from cxplosion e acres of the scene of the - PROPRIETOR ARRESTED. | Fatal Exploslon in Fireworks Factory N. J. fously inju fand fwo kit i nreed in th oxjlovion wht ch o factory of Joseph Sealona ondhe and he to the ¢ H-ring circus CANVAS SHOES AND STRAW HATS ARE HERE: 1th Shoes and Tiger Hats. <g ber news- en_Duluth St Paul a result of ible may die from seventeern; Snider, er, fifteen; »xplosion s Fourth-.ot 30,000 One man anid S men by-an fire - propriclor, was 1 pend

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