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A Pioneer WANT AD :: ~ Will Do I~ an OLUME 2. NUMBER 'l'lll'l!.\‘l)‘\\'. MAY l)l..\llDH \ll\\Im\Ul‘A JAPANESE ARMY AND PORT AR-: THUR-GARRISON ENGAGE IN FIERCE STRUGGLE. Chicago, May 26.—A special to the Dally News from Chefoo says: While cruising in Society hay during the morning the Fawan ran across a Japanese fleet of four cruisers and four destroyers. The vessels were evs idently assisting some landing party. From Chinese junks in the bay it was learned that heavy fighting is in prog- Tess’ ashore in the neighborhood of Port Arthur. NO NEWS FROM POR ARTHUR. Last Russian Reports Were Dated May 19. St. Petersburg, May "26.—The last reports- received by the general staff from Lieutenant General Stoessel, dated May 19, say no Japanese (roops had landed up to that time below Kin- chou. While the war office does not discredit the persistent rumors of fight- g at Kinchou it has no informa of any collision since May 16, ‘when General Fock made a reconnal in force to determine the strer WIRES TO NEWCHWANG Cut e All Ports of the Russian Provin { | Opencd to Trade. | of Destruction. Animal Fatally Injures Mother After lostroy the docks and “piers MESSAGES FOR POINTS SOUTH'OF [t Petmrshurg, May 26—l Asso: | IN OHIO MeninhIE e Mol A tole She Rescues Offspring. {at Daluy was notsuccesstul and after ciated Press is informed on hi (s phone report—trom-Groonwood, Misss | Konosha, - Wis. May 26 Mes | he receipt of the 1oss of the Japanese LIAOYANG REFUSED AT ST. ernmentl authonity: it (ho tmening | Sy the town of Yuzoo City, Miss,, fs ( Chatles Luko of town of salem | batrleshin Hatsuse Licatenant Gon- = B | norts of the Siheitan g burning und the last communi ciiticed v i oesave-hor twi cil | erat Stocssel, comma of the mill- PETERSBURG. precipitatest by the | : . 3 with the cife was (o tho eifeer that e | 1reu. tary forees Al Por Aviur, ondered ~ neces “had been undat con Convention to Select Delegates 0| fivo A et o ;rh\- ,m‘n:..-xl, Bad Beon s Lyt docks and plers Lo not de- e Stderation-Lor-nnths-and-—i« Pravtnstondeod-with fire foparars aro Rumteds it and i 3 ,mm‘ policy i urated hy! R St Lou o g T (reensvond s el el tutered the jus 4 The Japanese in force at Pit- looking at Columbus. | M. I iR sald twolve Dlocks: of madeian cffort to reseie theny o Bewo and Kinclion and are ready o o Tho oHeetor SEROIANS Wlences Ty, munnged 10get (e Cdon ont of niarel down either side of e penin- the forme port of Viadivoston | b unibed (o (O he fire WAy Of the bl but whon she at | Bula towards Port Arthur 7 points s had not proved a suece A ded Lo originated i the hock oecupied, by b tempLed o escape the animil hoge diey 2 here at the telegraph office. the consitieration of tho -« i Mwo-cent: Railway. Fare Res Western Union il Postal Telegtaphi F 0w and goredhc ‘CONV'CT SHOOTS TWO GUARDS. ture of the interruption with reopening it. { Two-cent: Railway Fare Resolu- | conpauics and il teleptione exchitiz: | i ; chwang is not known, but the ¢ tened by A\ tion Incorporaled in and ~,1“,.1|\ aftorwind all communica | SUBJECT OF GENERAL REMARK .0"“’ Prisoner. Then Ends His Own i fur refusing messages south of Iino- hed 1o the emperor adyising the thon with Yigoo Iy Wi complelel el o | Existen yang is the complete abs i immediate adoption of the new policy. the Platform: ~ITCUC G TC IS reperiod that the vesi | oselble Protests. Against Laying of Columbus, 0., May 26 — Frank lines tor military purpos The S sociated Press is further ml :‘i”w of Imlu lum} \:\\‘p Wiz i _ Mines Off Port Arthur. {Greci wlct in the Ohlo peniten- 2o that Russia has no ingention of — iinority deader intha house of 1opi SEIe G AT M Bl jt- | tary. Ix dlead, Tenry Gearhart, o guard RUMORS. OF HEAVY FIGHTING. ‘inding it upon the conciusion ot sontatives, his been destroyed by 0| (8l and American g oot i Iom Lasionie county, iy dving and o war, but that, the ports Wil 16 [ 2 e e - - [ sible protests i < e of {Alher Hublor, wnother i trom Severe Engagement Reported on Liao: in oper: (0 foreign commerce for an-p &R B S S ‘m' = W Climbless White was kiliod and | mines i the wakers Gt o Disotung | Sooimit county, Mering severe in- i indefinite period and i f 4 3 e met Wil d pavor Holmes hdly W while | P AR AT ; e 5 tung Peninsula. indefinite period and in (he event of a | et 6 0 @ CHEEEEER B I Mavor Holmes hdly dnjured Wil | pentnsil hecase of 1 dani o i jm\, s A resnltof n~tragedy at the e May 9 Flioye arei 5 1 termingtion the provisions | = o tinles, dschalinng OFUEBIALE L fghting the fiunes, PLernational commeros ookes Sl ane peison about 130 pm m"f“‘_”““gj N vy it She T Lot the decrea wiil firobably e extend cenfral committee, introduced Chair "Pho Hlinois Contral pasaenger depor| R el e N pe ey oee L eh 0t e WAl O e et a,f:,'“‘:;:{::O;,S(,g'f:i,,;L<“§ canins at (e ed (oithe Lervitory covorediby I s | man St hoanie 8 Tt Is on iire,(ogchbr With many cais | Femark that thor was o Gk of | the Couviet, wiio shot (i two snards, o P e aotums: peninsala bl | 2ian Jease bf the Linolumia neninsily The first demonstration of the con-| standing in the yards. DrOUGKES WO T JRiss i shipi weere | then eomumitted /S Wi i the ém-rm;mmlum R Goods, entering without duty, can be | vention was on the mention of il AU 3ip. . (h was thonght o] being blown up, it only s desporate charneter, having been sent Prees Mot heen unable. 1o bificially | Shipbed wes( so far as Daikal | name. Then followed outhurs be under contyol. The loss s touihly n’!.‘ppfl Y AT up for partteipation in (he Somerset confirm-the reports. Y| where the Eurepean Russian tariff Will Fyames of other national anc state e estimatad at §2,000.000. = Iile fire e hank robhery n few vea 3 be imposed. e OEoL Ien loNad L Bye My stroyed everything: from tho viver on s : ) the south, adistanee of twelve blocks DEVELOP EASTERN SIBERIA. DEMS MEET There was a notable demonstration for @#@fifi@fi@@fi@u@fifif)i}@fifififi&fifii“@ \ @@a@@@ @@@afiam@@@ worth from $2.50 to $3.50, DOUGLAS SHOES. We full Douglas shoes for Men., have a IONS. [CHES ’ 4 inch price ye each, mow 9e a cakes for BHEEEES GERHEES line of from $3.00 0 5,00 a pair. GREAT BARAINS IN NOT- recular pair 100 pair Ladies fine shoes, Your choice $1 79 Avmour’s Fine Art Toilet Soap. box of 5 BHBBET LY tials, seati 208 ¢ vative con- a < \ ! B Lestints, - signed by cighteen of (i . f \ twenty-one members of the committee, | | minority report, sisned byfhice men bers of - the. commiitee, scating the | £ | thintyive - radicel— deicgates Tiom = o \ & Eanllin county instead o tie cop | Stely dea BEM IIDJI MINNESOTA. - sy : ; o P report covered only ¢ The minority 3% the con Loy roll w anklin cointy-and-the Jed o substitutiig (e . | aution the meeting odd sizes, Earnest Debate in Cumberland Presby- LITTLE GIRLS’ OVERALLS. o “"“"Qi?“”""‘ e ,;‘,.C’_ = | day it was with the x,r.,,‘ that the i { tion of church union would be dis thogreat the speak question pany del of that the thern and point are too wide for kg frer the first that T debato 1t became tion was alog on vack BY TWO-THIRDS VOTE. rian Ministers Enjoined From sons. parrying Divorced Pe . Ma 1 b; Silver Plated and Peppers: our al biy b amied = wo-thirds v a resolutio 19¢ rogular pr 25¢ each: now 2 for 25¢ ! i tden that | Carter's Writing Fluid, -pt bottles 19¢ .u\v:wsmw tars, “‘:‘:’.5“1.;:;]'{ ) are igible in the churches belong: eR-R R -R-R-R-R-R- R (o -R-RoRe R fi[n... to the inter-church conference. and throe Miyneapolis: Steinwehr, part of ithe Buy a 20, 1004, “ORE NE FLAMES BEYOND CONTROL. Town of Yazoo City, Miss,, in Danger Blocks wiile. GERMAN BARON DIES SUDDENLY. | Sunk a Million Dollars in a-North Da. kota Farms My a Gerprt bi 0 his roam at the diring e «dtemoot, “The baron was o well known North | €2 of] fi character. He country somie nority for ‘ine majority report, ballot resulted yoas 807 204 especially well e 3801535, s0 thal the minorily clos in o Minneapoli on credent Wi not subsuil noMiss Clurk of the majoriLy rcpoit. i amfiy was promine: | R cured diverce from = Majority Report Raris] time ago dnd she a e The malori(y repoil-Was then ado, -] one of thee feading merchin The tempo organization wa | Von Stemwehr was ab . made permane nd the rales and 6 ‘ ears of sand he had e , der of bustiess adopled | bt of spnding Tisswinte LADIES’ SUITS AND COATS. WORKINGMEN’S SHIRTS. In: (i absance of Gontral AQODII s Enes ol fir ¥oe tng, I % - 5 & & farner of Marictta, chairman o | S 2. One lot Men's Scoteh flannel shirts i Wednesday morm- = e : on-of Cincinnati presentel (! 5 ol worth from G5¢ to THe, and one lot Men's platform, whicli he announced as wiss | ing we will place on o < sly adopted by the committie :(v,’ | e Black Sateen Shirts worth 75¢. : S LD Johnion of L 9 PI'.UAL sle: one rack -of La- ered Alie - minority Teport, 5 S one Tabt a0 * | five nfembers of the committ 0 B A RG A ) | N lies=tailor made Your choice ; ! olutions. W. B, Excell of Cleveland /) / Q1ES=Fetal D2 PRl O o = T YC 45 | offered a supplemenial” resalution fo. < T : e : 2] N pilvay fare. ¢ LIST. suits and rain coats pable debate the 2 0 ; : — e iony . - Worth un to. 5.00. \ : and was made part of the platiorn 9] s e B0 vorth up to MEN'S STRAW HATS. iveroom Hotise, 501 (b T Al O e e o $1650.00 G Box of and save Watch on exhibition. BEMIDJI MERCANTILE (O, & ; BTV UVVVVELBVCATSTCLVRTOCT000000 Cuido— yon M "l"' , was found | E8) Vonus The Pioneer Prints WS DL N = T - o | g amm 1 TR OEO N Tl Some-tme-Tor Gener lars. He came to Amuri | 1 for ac \P nnenumn.\ farming on a |l i} aheoliute P S landed in the Northwet Kinchou is too shallow to permit heay Shuee his troutde with his ; warships to get within effect wife he had been a heavy drinker and | The movements of the Cossacl hls el s s dlonntiinatonod by . AT e ' {uroki are i this fact o 3 Thine Foreign Correspondents Ordered |the rcar l‘);lu;ri‘xziml Kuroki are being S T ! i Eight Japanese Ships Shell Rus- by Russians to Remain m-rhm is nohnm(l‘llal rnufilm;uiuln of HAD KILLED MANY PALEFACES. | sian Stronghold for e reports (hat the panese have | t tta t | at Mukden. abandoned Fenghuancheng. apafiese OI'CPS OVln 0 C le uSSlafl Charles Penio, Ukiah Indlan Chief. An Hour: - Dead in Catifornia. QUIET AT NEWCHWANG. t L I t t M t UKinh, Cal. Maly 26 Chiatle . , — osition at Liaoyang.---importan ovement. |me oo i oo viian e L ; . Japanese Forces Said to be Mak- | Russian Force Cr:;:mues to Patrol the | | dedd 1 Cox ncliors and (e ndiane | Japanese in Foree at Pitsewo and . o ity. 1 T o -..-1 ¢ B onth feast o 7 ing Furious Attack on e e 107 venesot-meneimieried- the | Kinchon and Ready to March % S el s :der v n ¢ “he! v hi £ % o - . A before the white settlers) is now patrolling the city, with a field Mukden. May 26.—According to the) Chetoo, May Chinese-junks ar- gooul 96— Colonel Kioshita's AL 5 | PortArthur. B e fortor It is. ummsuaily [-lntestiuforniation obtainablo tho Jap Fiving trom Takushan, @ port I¥ing columu awmived at Nivrgens lay 17 rriiad st gl on_Port Arthur. hiet hore, Wit 10 Gxeillng Tumots | Bnese have - resumed their forward| southwest of Antung, report the land: and foun (e Russims=hl divided, Mt it a of any nature. Ah eflicient stafl of na-| movement. —Several columns are ad:f ing ot 6,000 Japanese troops at Taku- gna parfy soing northwest and the (’\:' lr\--fil\mv.\»‘ |:\11 A o !xml“:“ .m' £ i Washington, The sect tive runners are unuble to obt any | vancing, (hough the bulk of the invad. | Shar ll’! ‘\lu ml l,\nu: llux Junk pher going Wi '“ Ny ”f Wil : . : i Es e e inkling of the Japanese movements S rom- Pitsewo reports the Japanese — he latier § B A STy A portion of the of state has received the following ca |y g (e Russians positively will not e EnearREns s landing a sniall numbor of tronhs Aere wis impossible for i had quarreled over ngaine - Tapancso e BombArded-Port SATtRTF i i = There arc porsistent report = (oo Thor Fud T s kT D blegram from Ambassador McCormick | gigcuss their plans, since it is evident | p : every day and bilding tomporary Lar fpe to- atrack e mobile ¢ SR e i R It T oclock Tuesday- moFning. —Tha rSDUrg: bloody battle haviug taken s on Biliott i T nfo was sont for and had Wariden ol esday - morning: 0 at St. Petershurg: = that Mukden is apt to change them at | 28 (45 F sa racks on Riliott istand: whore a hun: e columu returned (o Anju May 5 attack was witnessed by a Frenchman “I.am informed by the foreign office |any moment. Commercial activity has | v 1l B (e ’I‘; A *| dred ships, including men-of war and | Phe wmain commissariat hase of i Uwho left Dalny on the night of the that foreign correspondents will not be | been renewed in this scction of al0! ul from Pulasiicn @i transports. have madd a vendeavons | gupunese, which bl been dociied ffgied M0 8 T T admitted to the front, by order ofsthe | peninsula and inland travel proceeil: the | neay nchou, | isott “Only small skirmishos arc xeported | Chemulpo sine the satlieal of T ey saya th T fipsch general commanding. They may. re [unhampered b Many | Peninsulac resulting in- the decvat offalong: the wostern shove of the Liaospyar s been transfeeied Lo Seoul SO S L iins cligled il ML e N Sh e vessels are arriving and departing for | the with great loss., tung peninsuls 201 inst was leld i judl for s botore the entrance 1o Post Arthur for, scen o Newehwang Shanehai. Hongkong aniother South- | Small pu. tics Hoeavy fiving was heard in the direc Harbin, May o] butnote of theTndians coikd-bein—ote hont, 1 broadsides at intervals z orn ports with bean cake and other | have heen sc tion-of Port Arthur Tuesday, indicat- [ port s movenent e Col W AVRUTEEETIISTANID -2 Healo RoClen-miintes: 7 HEAVY ”GHTHG 08 LAKD protucts” the Russians cxereising po | at a couside: ing that a land Ucomimenedd, (ot of Shantun e \ai [0 avas recund e oo | o dhe time his Frenchman left N N D rviston: over dnward or outy portant Lody of the cnemy has fo-fas the Ja NG 10 e Seen o which proceded the up | ment of the whites ad wiis considerad | Daluy overs thing was quier there, but oarres cated in vieinity: o vising. dangeros, He was busiad in bndian | an attack or the part of the Japanese : style with his pony and war imple | was oxpectod stortly, The military Landcivil oflicisds-of-batny ™ wor to leave. Only a few civili i | | ments. WOMAN GORED BY BULL, atfempt made abot a fortnight ready remain KK McClelland as the spegker culogized Yizon Citv A oty of 6,000 inhahit e i ! A the muyor of New York at the close of | ants, located - in the famons - Yazoo R G G 4 {5 | bis speech. ; [ delia. It ds Tocated orty five il J A HOFF Monk is Hcre' g R. B. Anderson of Wapakoneta pre- | from Jackson, on the Yazoo and Mis- | Bring In your Sign Orders! £ | sented the majority vepoit on creden | aissippi Valley ratliond. I’.'lllll('.l' and Decorator. Pictorial, Electrical I?" : and Show Caids. Ianging. i I alsomining and Art Work. Liotel ne 1o this ) Wi i S0 d 4, havi this cily SOCHHY- i -Sumne i Mine| CAM PBELL BROS 4 s of aut forty en in Ui 16 i Min o a —lias heen eng BEMIDJI 'MONDAY fie opening day of the— Your choice We offer ala line of Straw—Hats at in the prefninn: : : mittee o credentisds Had con T o s will be siven. $9 95 from 25¢. to SS h St from Dayton by BOon . each. N 925000, z : : e Terad and te Cox deles ¢ Seven-room House, 50-foot Tot: | It will be remembered that this great 3-ring civeus MEN’S CLOTHING. 1‘1!~I.-xlvl;m-.4 - (// $850.00 0 was here July 4. 1905, Tt is mow bigger and bet ; ; radicals. insisted _thal ANes oo mar =500 #15 landles () | than-cver and the @and parade just before the show is Voo shotld e our suits $10. ey ot and (0 Latee Loty 50630815 Tandies () | &2 g ] 103 ou should see our suits $10.00, $15.00, % S '(fm“,“w,,', TheyisvonTd ‘,.r/ one lot $60.00. ol K commented upon by the press throughout the United LADIES FINE SHOES and $20.00; and trousers at $3.00, E23 Silesmimn T i 0 B Stutes as the finest ever given.— Wateh for the la : $3.50, $5.00, $6.00 and $7.50. QUESTION.OF. CHURCH - Miohs WI"ltg & Cahl” ‘f bills with full mmounecments later. Lol N =R o) old Watch Free Who will be the Winner? Lillibridges Famous Chocolates. your tickets. One will be a sure winner. Ask for particulars and Noyelty Sigus, Banners News Neat-and Up-to-Date. /GreatConsolidated Shows® a hig expense to show at— 2 5 JUNEI13 Retail Liquor Dealers’ Convention Afternoon and Evening Performances S ter &8 OOLCFBHHD EEREE HHRG

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