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The Pioneer Prints Will Do It. - A Pioneer [ ] o MORE lally Pioneer | % DAY, MAY 25, 1004 TEN I REPORT NOT CONFIRMED VOLUME INTS PER WEEK 2 7 Prendergast of Texas. -rze 16port or, And ST Be el y haifes ¥ MOVEMENT the committee is being detended by }':Inlv\\ ashin on. ( ) : its chairman, Dr, W. I1. Biack, aid| ,"',f"",,\“,',\,'.‘]'I‘fi"" { : otiter metnliera = above, will not worguized ENDOWMENT FOR COLLEGES. A total of an2 s L bAEs : : for: pross wotlers - O1 13 i soR1S Are for cortn®anlsnts Presbyterians WiII Try to Raice Fund | of $12,000,000. local newspaper work NUMBER 5‘1 BEMIDJI, \l[\' ISOTA, WEDNE % f 2 Buffalo, May 25.—A niatter of gen- D e maining 350 senfs will be Se=Discred] Methodist Protestant Conference | o;) iy orost to members of the Pre = Fentssenlutisentile v Gl reddn m; ftory of Favorable to Union of bytérian church is the conclusion | . . i publishors, do not s Serious Japanese Defeat s reached by the commitlec a;»;;-umcxl!M k S dd Att k K v ll A graphle matter = the Churches. by the last general assemubly cf (he | a e ll en aG 0[1 OPean l a e 0 n ll ACCUSED. OF coumsarsurwc: at Port Arthar. Presbyterian church of the United | States to 00,000 with-which | Wisconsin Man SATTested by Secrel vt and Capture the Placo.—--Town Destroyed. mnEE R to endow colleges, &F ones in the West. The repor rec Racine, Wis, My Council of Denominations Inter-| ;5 ends the union of the board ot | i i o Ly e : ested the Essential Feature |8id for colleges and the endowment e L firm Report of a Jap- of the Plan fi‘(‘,’;‘r‘:;,‘,"::d““‘l“'g"I_t}“"o“f:;”zl“fw‘";‘"‘ Mukden, May 25-—The Russians on gicks; Wio fougil With tlie Koreans at Anbin of this city Monday on a charse anese Defeat. = quarters of the board from Clica May 16 made a sudden attack upon the Hambeung, are supposcd to have e o boioicning, May i | of counterfeiting. “The palice ¢l town of Anju, Rovea. from the village tired to Changchin, Phe latest reports ST, R A AddiouAl) they found in the doctar's, posse of Haitehs 1 t d the t ! from Hamheung are that the Ryssians Gotiti DA, dipan o it basts aitchien and captured the town, 2 Hamheung a ¢ Ryssia cruiser Hogat ontirm the previous | gy i 7 5 v Ep RT T 8 3 < cruls gulyr continin the previoust for making $10 gold picces. Dr. An sterahie; s DI ORCE R 0 cu destroying it. ‘The Japanese garrison! burned 500 house i the subuibs and | reports o the eflect that she went| b L ,s AT i o 4 St. Petershurg The report hin was (aken to Milwaukee. 7 : 7 cabled” to the Associ I Press- that ! partly destroyed the long: ashore in a 10g at fho eniranc Koren, which there apas gulf of Amour, o) Eight Hundred Men Out. the foreign office had received a tele- New:Yor il | considerable baicoin and also a plats Washington, May 25—The ' Meih- 7 odist Protestant corference during the | Presbyterians Wlpe Ouit Section Relat. | et fire to the houses and st res and day offictally recefved the plan of un- ing to Remarriage. retirediiniperfeetiorder. { chun river. Detached | Her guns were taken off aud <omeotl Ohicago, May I & the Russian consul at Che- fon to embrace the Congregational,| puffalo, May 25—By a vote of 20 3 | slan troops are continually ! them were mounted ashore o piteet| op fron and’ heavy hardw foo reporting that the Japan had the United Jirethren and the Methodist | to 244 the general asscmbly of th HARRASSING THE NATIVES. | gud.they seem to have no dei S s SN L thucal e e s e e pose other than that of han | and had lost 15000 men killed or 5 el ‘[ tious.” Although (he st Russian Cossacks Active in Northern country people. Mal ot i | bositively made Mouday ( [ alre insists forts are still_piogs Vice Admiral Sk ot A4S quring the day for higher wages order to strike followed u month wounded and that the dy becn blown up (e @iy | pegotiating far 0 new waso scato, | Jost 3.4 ariiig that 1L s not Liue ani Ut el | whjch wie finaly—tefused-hythioom [ conflimat § from oy T ployers. The men asked for $13 to $18 | any other source the report s not inst $12 o $145. hore en-credence. Protestant denominations. Presbyterian church of the Unite The presentation was made by the|States' wiped out that part of the re- Rev. Dr. Washington Gladden of Co-|Dport of the special commiitee on mar- Korea, commander at ( lumbus, 0., a Congre t, an | riage and divorce which advised, Pres [ Seoul, May 25.-—IPurther reports ara Wearying ot ‘this conti chairman of the joint committee wihi byterian ministers to refuse to mar being received that the Kiussi arg has sent a force north, R e e any persons whose mamiage Is for | advan ing along the great south ronl OL Which bus oL e stated | with hearty cuthusiasm by the co bidden by the chuich of which thal-fromSoizchin Koreans estimate] i‘,,:g:lgitf\‘\‘“‘[,’"“"“’ niended 1o suiiison ) graphed to the waperar that e oust gofore. pald. The consul, i his telegram, sald his Foico a5 was. theiendorsenont by Rev] oo o s mem their-number at abost 600, The C¢ : Le could do so { e nformation was obtained from Chi- TR R Ty FAVORS A CONFERENCE. = — = = - | odjiolings itRUsUL neso, The war office has nathing to Y Hiony Boond, In., May 2i-A sk confirm his report, retary of thé committee and a min getary of (he committes and & ML | ) i oyen by Presbyterian Assem: | PREPARING FOR ATTAGK. CONTRACTS ARBITRATION FAVORED. | posso il b of boodlions . ) searehing fo wThiiE0 dloft lwing e | por woek 10l FRENCH ATTACHE'S OPINION. i ; : ly at Mobile. i The essential feature of the plan pro S plya Rt | Russian Troops Continue to Pour Into Lake Carriers' Association Discusses Galpin, who Is o al the paint of i vides for a general council composecd| Mobile, Ala, May 25.—The commil- Liaoyang. SLahor Troubles. death from a huller throueh s linis | gays Russia Will_Gain Command-—of of representatives from each denon- | tee on closer relations w h other Pres- HU ey : NE ey fva L O Dy st nan who lay in 3 € 1 Liaoyang, May Troops continug Cleveland, May 2. The exceitive d - 3 the Sea, fnation o the basis of one for_exch | byteriau churches submittel its report : | 2 D ; walt_in Galpin® G e T € basis of one for eacii| i B "o oneral assembly of the Pres | BONTIOE IO Liaoyang. i committee of the Lake Carrlors’ asso- gttt Bef s i e St. Potershurg, May 25 —Lieutenant 5,000 members. The plan, althousl|yyiarian church in the- United State Dysentery in @ milil 1orm has bioken SRR cintion. wis. in sesslon-horaiiring e cause of the issanlt i now Known | g™ yive, the French gaval attache, formulated last year, has not been act dmingthé day. It recommends a con- | OUL south of Liacyang. | i 5 —|day for several” hours with a full at BRIEF BITS OF NEWS safd in the cowrse of an inte W 4 ed upon by either ot the chulches as| ference with representatives of other) Gene Suropausin df¥ing-vheday ITnterstate Commerce Commiss tendance to discuss the deadlock with L i with' the correspondent of the 1 & whole. Kor thig reason the.action-ci|churches on the o fuspected seven new city gites. whic "; 2 4 3 the Masters and Pllots’ association Qovernor Odell of New York salted [ €ated Press: 4 /e onference, it was pointed oul,| was made a special order. will enable the gartison Lo 1o o Renews Inquiry Into Hard Reports were received from all the RO 2 oainy Sin: Uiehlonmor 1 Inpanese disaster makes g was all important as an indication ol S (e s concentiate dndgiicoteansidcigon | o principal ports on the lakes showing At Gfosa: ¢ Vice Admiral Togo (o the popularity of the movement. Engineer Is Injured and Ninety Cattle . i Coal Trade. conditions as o tho tieun. 10 & une | EIE0 0 G | (ore | O¥OTIONGT e Purt At squadron. Both_Dr. Gladden and Dr. Weekles | = Are Killed. Natises have brought in news-fromt derstooa that n majority of the-meni- | OELOIL Sptmbe s ks SEBERE Dot Arthur Wi hold out wntil the Bal- Veic s tUobIEE Shsuroes ih NTSC — Ninety | Fenghuancheng that cholera, in a pai- =t bors of the committee fayvor subit “‘“""hf:_“‘[ “‘p‘_l’ Gt \"."n_”‘ ; \'””‘ the ficet wrri and then the Russiang frequent general applause of the Tiead of cattle were Killod in a wrock | Hicularly virulent form, has broken ont} um the controversy to the Ciyic 1L o L e WOTK | gl be able: to gain command of the DD © 1 k i the headnu fon for a settlement, Tt is belieyed It 18 announsed (il a decision to this efact-withethe-{-ters—of—the=inter G had re. | @mong the Japane it | cases death has o pressions of this fact, together with |near Everly. Train w ¢ troops. In soi o Te o e 2 ar Everly W Sl ““‘N\ Head of Temple Iron Company|® AtfonAl TYRogEpT Torelzn- offtca-states that-it has the approval given President Tasg ol moved a rail from the track and | - v = o " A 5 Hlio ConferancoliDtannouncineihis indl| Wik ot molioal mitil too. Tateatorthe: OIS = . St Witness Called for Tosult_of (he day’s meeting ot the con {~feal unfor that retiing received insare received any protest regurding the cere-conviction-in-favor-of union, in-|engineer to slop the il = mitice. the re-clection of Prosident Lynell by | allepad planting of mines by Retr Ad B , ! zineer S| > et " . . & 1 ([ QLERE, L2 8 ¥ : 7 dicate favorahle action, badly-injured. . Quite recently a ni DENIEDRBYRUARANESE: Examination. : EA00Zma Ly nirn VeIt RG el I TSAUE S Ating i “Alkali lke" Dead. Myer 5 Isiacs, prosident of - the flimft at Port Arthu sty | e admiralty s the report of Yark L the capture of three Inpanesc crufsees aiors by the Viadivostok squadron. which B ber of employes of the division hav i T . DISCUSS CHURCH UNION. | been discharged and some think thix | NO H’a"l’ack":’sp::f"::‘:fi:""" Tt an attempt at vengeance. Gl Mty Buron do Wvsch G ad pic Ynown on | 1dentitied with iy other i - dund - Cite—and——yationt o Glo. . He | dropped dend inowe B cafe | hivs ot been outside the harhor for Tuesduy, He was siviythree years of | several we nge. rand Encampniont, W el Burrows, tamtiiarl the frontior as “Alkali 1k at hiy cabin near Toit came to Wyoming - forly years from Indopendence, Mo and W 8Subject Taken Up by Cumberland 2 Tokio, May 25—An official, state _ Presbyterians. Quay’s Condition Improves. ment from the government denics that : % Dllas, Tex, May 25-The general| Beavér, Pa, May 25:—Tho improve. | tie Japancso have lost 15,000 men i foaiis iR I ¢ it e £, a8 report- | nauiry into the anthracite coal (v assembly of (he Cumberland Presby-|ment noticeable in Senator an altack upon Port Arthur, as rejort n terian v.{mx(h during the da: took u)p since hi§ yeturn home continu Tis | €d-from St Petershurg. It stated| based on¢ the complaint of < W, friend of Bill N Hio Wi i BIDDING ' FOR TRANSPORTS. the momntous question of. chutch un-| physician says his condition s mote {soficially that {t:bad been 1o commuui: Tearst against (he Philadalphiz: and | known frontier character and wis with'| THREE ITALIANS KILLED. it has been for weeks. cation ‘with its Manchurian basc as| Reading Railroan company and cthor| General Miles in many of his Indian . New York, M Russia and Japan Both Buying Vessels in Europe. don. The report of the committee on | favorable than 2 i > fraternity and church union was taken 5 M sl {:]x)tenmrr 40: Is}:n;}a:h\?u ¥ 4‘:‘!:;: Illvl h! coal cartiers., which was eontinuet fights. g Wholesalo Murder as Result of Trivial u] the debate, which may I: T owa Man Murdere (0 edt J i mmander igrom Jast Septembhe hp 08 i London, A dispateh to th DI Chio deb e ik Dy e T Charge of the: cable linos showhig ang| o eptenher. The 24 Wl Kidnapped American Heard From. * | . Disputes / S e bl Brl oL e e Philadelphis-and=Reading: — from T Port Arthur will L] OB April 4 the supréme court of the| s thosotehl—for—severat Tnitad— States—de that=lkearsescf fon Pordiciis, the wealthy Aimericin attorney, Clarence J. Shearn: had (ha | who was kidnapped a foy du by right to demand ax Lo lls ques | bandits, The wiiter suys he is heing | tions velating o the confracts hatwesn | well caved for-and 15 Tn"govd Nealth. | the renr of i = Dominfclc Billa the railroads and operators, by Which| pop GEMOCRATIC CONVENTION.| il crdered Loule away, jost confracts it is alleged the ¢ trust —— Lonfe cursed Rills, ol which Bills willbe establislicd as a fact and will | supcommittee Practically Completes | pulled a g and- shot him —Anwie | 1) be proved o exist-in violation of thef A1l Jts Arrangements. e o AT B e ro A R T B o S S Sherman antitrust law. St. Lau Tho subcommit-| 16 part sheoting Rills and Nis consin, Mr. Baer Ked (0 protuce” (e | oo of (he Demomatic. coms | Samiel Bl who was comiug wlong Japanese Prisoner Suicides. contracts between the Temple 116 | mittee met here Monday and practi on a hic Linoyang, May 25.- A Japanese offi- company and Simpson & Waiking ¢ |1y completed anangements for - the Tho nknowh Talfan then escaped, | eor who wits o prisoner hore commit: Sevamton made T 2y 1895, i | Demoeratie national convention, whish | PUL I8 thougat 1o be hidime i mine ol silcile according o the anclent the witness did, fogetlice with c will meet in this city July The sher e and coroner hive been voti | Japanese custom by disemboweling of other contracts, The-copies’ we . [Journed to. me fled, while the town aathorities ave indhims He was the son. of the coms flled _as_evidence. o the Teml June 15, at 40 a. m. at the Hatel Jef- Iron company Mr. 2 !erfnn_ R signers. The firm Phe - disposition of -the tickets for Kins transferred (o the Temple co the 10,450 seats that will-he provided pany all the fitm's- collieric S AN tieconvention hall-for del oA T W S h ey alteriaies, e pross and the gencral glon. ’ = public was falen care of and other “Further Contracts Produced. e arranged. lution was adoy Mr. Baer produced also the contra between—the emplo—iTom — COmpUny York, May 25 -A dispateh [ Mov ngler. Morocco, Lo the Timos b bute over danc ¢ lottera have heon roceived -from — MMEs, ot mio Gisl, three Halian nii. e e s g GGG prd. - An Ita med Loulo hering dandeions two days, was begun. The opposition| Cedar Rapids, Ta., May 25.—Joseph forces to the committee report are un-|Brush was found dead during the day. der the leadership of Judge Joseph P. | in Riverside-park. He had ecn mu Eussall gt Temezses and Judge I 11 ldered and robbed The murinier mads | zovern- ply tor the ports in Hollund and An tussin has m-.lulml al- o ships which were Wil havo 1o be con: The othur than it Ong - at | results north ot Port Artliu had-been-expected—in the invesin Japan with the smaller ve! dispateh adds that Japan agents ot at Antwerp Monday several < of from 2,000 to 3,000 tons, and s supposed that these will be con- verted Into urmed cruisers, BEMIDJI. MINNESOTA. pursuit. matder of ap srury corps. @finfi;fiMp{zfiummwwm&@mmj CAMPBELL BROS/ OUR DAY-S OF SPECIAL BARGAINS. LADIES’ SUITS AND COATS. . WORKINGMEN'S SHIRTS. One lot- Menls—Scoteh el —shirts % worth from G5c to 75¢, and one lot Mex oviding tekots] and the Guaranty Tinst company ¢ New - York, as trustees, and the | I Vall; national convention, Lor in the name * | managing o v. Central Raflroad of New, Delaware, Lackawanna-and Wi . New York, nehany Western and the Philddelph >3 5 % Reading companies, indicating the ra 0 : SeTe road companies as gnaraitecis of the payment of bonds, principal and inter /) SPE 1AL est of the Temple [ron compuny b Mr. Shearn offered in evidence an | agreement between the Guauanty ) == = —— Trustcompany and J. P, Morgan & 5 3 Co., William G. Rockcteller, 1. M2, () LIST. Twombly and Drexel & Co, wherehs () the latter parties to the contract derwrote the Temple lron compun @ Pive-room House, 50-foot lot: & MEN'S STRAW HATS. 8| Gtook. e R —has beerr engaged al a hig expense to show at— Wednesday morm- ing we will place .on Black Sateen Shirts worth 7 “\\“\ sale, one rack of La- . ,\\\"_“.“", dies tailor - made ~ Your d'“‘c“ 450 —suits and rain_coats [o2] > e o 5 “—the opening day of the— Retail Liquor Dealers’ Conveiiiion worth up-to..$ ¢ = 5 : : ; 7| Prior to the Tenmple Tron company i) 1953 Afternnon and Evening Performances Your choice We offer a large; line of Straw Hats af 5, | agreement Simpson & Watkins, said v $1650.00 will be wiven. / | Mr r. operated the mines on | () g pomn Homsm— 200t ot i Were o L ORE 05 = ‘The_mir o the 2 $9 95 froni 20640 $8 each 5| Citness (hought, by the railrouds that (0 $250.00 ®; ® | carvied the coal. The fran company () i | direetly solls no conl except Tocaly-wi—g —Seven-room House, 5-faot Tot the mines, the witne $850.00 0 ; 3 ¢ is Broughl Lo tide It will be remembered that {his great was here July 4, 1903, Tt is now bigger and better than ever and the grand parade just before the show is ing circus MEN’S CLOTHING. = Toads connecting with the collieries ¢ Lavee Lot, 50533015 handle 0 T o onT SUIES 5 Mr. Baer could recall the pros ¢ : 4 L) You should see our suits $10.00, $15.00, ent cost per ton of mining coal. it () one 1oL 860.00. 0 . commented upon by the press throughout the United said the cost varied from month (055 = | : - : . = and $20.00; and trousers at $3.00, O Tl rear iboyonr—imt b % States as the finest cver given. Watch for the large bills with Tull announcements later. ) coal had increascd in cost to the ¢ i worth from $2.50 to $ —_— id, but steam sizes are the | £ % & 8 & PR R o oo oI M o3 @. R NN Your choice 51.79 a pair. Made from plain madras, 25¢ a pair. P :;::f:l;f;,_"",,,,,v,‘“ St A Gold Watch Free! LADIES FINE SHOES. 100 pair Ladies fine shoes, odd s higher since the strike conini cision than before that time. while hituminous prices had ¢ he said, and anthracite pric 50, LITTLE GIRLS’ OVERALLS. % | be reduced to meet i, Stes $3.50, $5.00, $6.00 and $7.50. Willits & Cahill. ¢ .)!éi(e%‘}i‘d-fi{": 5 G % * | output as compared with the prefare % | size output. {l‘:;. DOUGLAS SHOES. '.2‘ st & We have a full line of ':'.fz'l:tf:w'lu L 3 Who will be the Winner? S Douglas slives for Men, [rom $3.00 fo 55.00 a pair. GREAT BARAINS IN NOT- IONS. O inell shears, fegnlar Se each, now 9¢ a pair TATALOGUE FREE. '6'-@@@@@:‘3}@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@%@@@@@@@fi@@@#@fi@@#fi@fi@ buy a Boxoi , Lillibridges Famous Chocolates... and save your tickets. One will be a sure winner. Watch on exhibition. Ask for particulars. Big Dividerd for v Yorh. M ican 8 Armour’s Fine Art Toilet Soap. box of 3 Silver Plated Salts and Peppers; our o any will, within Wl - i * . il h ame loye sakes for 2 : =T v 11 cord th the pr cakes for 19¢ | rogular price, 25¢ each; now 2 for 25¢ |t s mmounaait-two BEMIDJI MERCAN I ll‘ Carter's Writing Fluid, 1-2-pt hottles 19¢ @ | rangements are now being perfected | to diride the Cflbh in proportion to the 800000023000 405000 ik ting price OB BOLEBBLOBD & &0 e

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