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A Pioneer [ ] [ ) ] The Piotieer Prints « WANT AD MORENEWS s 7 wit & her news- ¢ Will Do It. ; e D sreh Pole. VOLUME 2. NUMBER 30. l)l \Ill)ll \ll\\]m()[ A, TUESDAY, MAY 31, 1904, q of the luss of the torpedo 1 1oy 53 e FoQy R SSIANS Sis-was. trua ey WO Uldahayeo aTowN JAPb ROUT ‘ PLACED ‘AT §1000,000. SL.’ Y ‘ it EOS TR S o No e 7 Loss by Destiltion of Piccs at Jersey o I Imitaliy at the Tokio ropoit of the evi SSACK . Bity: (‘ pTI\"iflg [ dence. contuined i inter eptod—Ris WO MY O e iy g R N 5t iispatcheg that the s was | haye e from the te v Russian oo ol on e Stain bisie A G ; s SaEtine Churehill and swept oy v ot U | Czar's Army on the Listung Pen- [ 2000 ab the Sublet exient 16 10 | Two Tho ud of Russians Crack S Morrocan Bandits Threaten Lives | insula Withdrawing to Russians used foating o0 8 Cavaley tlee Before piers;“Che polic I 3 { Ameri and His mines, which the ofiicials have insit- : 5 : he mate of the ! con 2 Port Arthur. ed on from the outset. Mikads's Troops. Cempanion 'i % STOESSEL ORDEKED TO FIGHT.| . = | Number of Towns Abandoned and | Will Dispute sap Adysnce-monm Kin | Japanese Loss, Thirty two Men | Admiral Chadwick’s Flagship Ai- chou to Port Arthur. s d = T General Retreat Is In Tondon, May 31—The Times corre Russian Casualties [o: ! Fives -t Tangier With : i 3 spondent at Weihuiwel lesins fi Unknown. Strong Escort. | X S JONNSONS RECERTION. Progress. fugitive Russian that General (e - THE [BLAGK 400 sel's orders are 10 dispute ey [T Boon impossible to 1 i of the country hetween Port Imuch freight Aesty | and “Kinchou because it is il n Toklo. May 21.—General Oku, In |that the main advance on Mulde 2 ms of water on in P R S R S N i e command of the Japan forces oper- lm delayed until Port Arthuy i Tokio, Y\tx;r\. REREEE ‘u,.]y:hlm-:v_ of [ ruins. |\|4‘?.J ", iele o Sl : OPT | pvery day i important to Kuropat- |Japancse troops atiacked a i : At L e e i e e Bt O D S e e (GG : MAHARA’S MINSTRE S the Russlans have abandoned Chenlio: | orders, hurricdly prepared o sucees [northeast of Fenghuanche ¥ Ao depa (mient ( Combined with the Black Bostonions Opora Co. 40 People. chenpau, Huangshan and Liushutun. |sion of positions. a The engagement - he Hotelkeeper Loses Life While Trying x]u;.“]. Cthe \‘\w“s Rai<u v | - 5 No Russians haye heen seen east of R and ended at 11:20 a. m, The Japancs to Save Horses. rerdicariz and Varley, have heor i M { 3 ¢ Iy Chottiss A ] - VSSAG 1R Sheeni ¢ 3 Gl % Tty ‘ Chenkochenpau. Jap Torpedo Boats Reach Red Sea. |1t tour moen Killed and {wenty-cight | Hinckley, Minn, May #1.—Donohue's | niess 4 1L . 2 \ b i M v 4 Petershurg The Novo lod, i | Ihotera) | \ granted | | o Qomernl L Nakamura! et < Belersbnre, : G | wounded, The Russian @hsualtics are {hotel barn-was-burtie pho-are STANT = e N sl e 1 s a-telearam trom Odessa | JEtLoG, = g “Jernoon, with ail its S consislo| A dispateh from - Aduiil Jewell, which occupied Liushuiun Friday, cap; pg that persons arriving from e oLl Ses ana o8 ht | : * tured four Russic 4 substantiate the story-that | g pogarsburg, May Thore i moll Mr. Douohito: poris) S ‘,,,..3;‘ In the Parade, Two Blocks Long: Japanese torpedo boats have réached the Red sea. Gaff of |Inan effort to save h Oh e ER I R i Prick Comady Bicyele Ridors; ippy Hooligan:: Lady Drnny Corps: Sulo-BandeCamedy-Woenehaud Unele. neral coufirngation the the reported defeat of 2000 Cossacks | e CANRe 4L 1L Arnvangpienmen, noriheast. of, 1 Bt Dlepor ; ‘” was (he \\m)\ (\[ an heng, but the message from Gens London, May 3 Central New. ing the news previously the dispatches to the A detailing tho fighting on the Kwantung | PO!! 5 SR IINE Oon the ANWARMNE ) e Gaplire Of éishl Ru Number of Outpost Affairs. <! Tokio, May 31.—General Kuroki 1 number of oupost This Show ifots favorita pross noticos in overy clty thoy play. eval Kuropatkin rocording (he Japan " |BRIDGES UNSEFE FOR USE ihinn: peninsula, adds that the Japanese cap- 5 R tured a quantity of powder and fifty- SEVERAL “VE EELS CLEAR, (Ix\\.tujfnnl o ,\uu‘m(\:/;\ Jongds (\.Y“v gix railroad sars al Liushuliun. o L0, the diphic) vl U eI On ISR =i ‘ HLNRY BUENTHER The dlspatoh also: says. that the|Grain Laden Ships Leave Superior for | that Aisingpicuuien lics Lowion th above points, . KAW RIVER AT TOPEKA, KAN Naturalist and Taxidermist ks Buffalo. cating the Co: 31.—The stes at Aiyangpienmen, northeast of Foug-| Superior, A M- FALL OF KINCHOU EXPECTED. L huanucheng, occupied that place and re- | er Frederick B. Wells, grain laden, of e EIGHTEEN FEET ABOVE LOW 208 Second St Postottice. Box No. 650 J fnforcements were sent forward to| the Peavey line, cleared fiom tiis 10(U] pygsians-Say-No-Determincd-Dofense | —— - = e L ( support thew. during tho night for Buitale; commmil- e WATER #1ARK. BEMIDJI, MINN. ed 3 W. Norcross of Montred. e e, A semic = is marine supeiin: St. Petersburg, May. kes and St | official telegram from M ! “Owing (o the impossibility ot fending the position southward of } 3 | chod -withiout the aid of the fleet U ark at this point and anpizeniiy o 1 RUSSIANS CONFIDENT SIEGE OF | The steamer Sultana, grain Jaden, | Russian x:uhnfl‘_z‘\l”l:v\lux'AlHH W oni-standstlls THE tan- of-dii belonging to- ihe- Tomiinson flaet, { of i demonstrative charactor, THEAC | poon very heavy and the PORT ARTHUR WILL BE- clearcd for Ruftalo during the morning | fending force was armed With guns | g e e i fn. command of George- Me@uliousin— | taken -{ronthe Chinese in 150 of tiie night distodging (b 5 e | had dttle tmniunitions= The orcupatiin | OF e TG DO the iha | of the position e Japaneso qt a | tonat their bridge with Mon< | great cost Lo/ themsolyes dous notalter [ NoTWithstinding 7 theseofis thie situation,” greater portion Jof- tho BIRDS. WHOLE ANINALS, FISH. FUR RUGS.AND ROBES wnd GANE HEADS m Al times a good ass PUE GARMENTS n EURS in senson bought. ted to order and for safe. | carry at at of INDIAN RELICS and CURIC o order, repaired and remodsied | JAPANESE PLAN OF CAMPAIGH s 3755, 't Lawrence Transport company of Mon- treal and was brought here for the purs pose ot taking this ve Kan.,. May 21 The Kaw eighteen feof ahove low water 1 gua the most lifelike of any in the state ntee my work mothproof and = GIN SHORTLY. The steamer Robort Walle Great Lake Gl v loadin ; e | Great Northern docks MY W KIS BQUALLED BY false- work o e e R S o e this bridge, which is Being reconstinet s PEW, EXCELLED BY NONE clnledtl—’x ss from a high source im-|Village of Palla Taken After Eleven ;Th:.’m::u“.i lm‘“’;i(fl““”:“ " i ‘:lx",'.”.',].l‘.l‘“m.'y Ui e i o A Deposit Required on Al Work portant news regarding the mmm 50 Hours’ Fighting. L £ : alis onices (e deptife for i 7 % o ment, making the pagsage of cais i | op bie ernisers Olvmpia, el oveamty plan of canipaign which h Maits possiblc, The wators extcnd fii up in !L-,‘,\"“,,“,. T 2 ' YOUR TRADE S8OLICITED London, May. : the Russian authorit e ) tle of Kinchou compels the conviction | the British cxpedition oz that the advauce of General Kuroki|a figh of cleven hour D) ANOTHER ARMY CIVISION ON ITS te Novth | A } bt o pierc= Morocco, May 210 The e United States cruiser Braoldvn v the city park and ow! on Side 10 some of the awelling serfons damage turther than (he wa ‘\AA-&AAAAA.&J;.A.&AAAAAAAAAA@A : EVMEN WAY TO THE SCENE OF and the activity of his scouts north-| Tibetans from the village e e o awa i coops and shdc vl i i i west and southwest of Fenghuancheng | close fo the British camp &L Gy HOSTILITIES. Sl ported ;h.‘ ”‘l‘L ,u!x Im i ”\ i ! \“ g are parts ol a well exceuted feint 1o A British lentenant @ 1l hice o % T~ Livtle Russia® @ numbier of (Lo l‘}::h'lfl”;‘\ -mx“ H‘II‘AI:HK’ ‘”':,,\”:.. 1 provent General :Kuropatkin from de-| pOys were killed and ]lhlx'«-vnl-‘]nu«:v‘ . il e familics are moving oul, s the N G e taching i stions forcetoiliamyer. Gen: e menawere wounded S GAIBCLINS En 2 e At Backing (7o their doos ) ey iy e = ,‘ G e DX GO Suttered heavily and (hirly-§even of aslinglon, May AAdyices 1ol KON oot - pin= gl e At ) 51 thom wore taken prisoie ceiyed-here-report-the departi et e st e ot S Sihieen, who s wera R & heamded by Ragsali, | a I AU Abilene and Manbattin the Smoky and Kaw rivers arce fadling, ronrshold: front|-Japan-of another arn Wil tarted Bui its destination is not stated it i jectured that these troop ~_peniusula. Under co: + Kuroki‘s-screens, it . the Jupaneser army landed = Palla—is a walled s | which “the s Tibetans \\ e owoild like fo Sshow you® that wlien it comes (o Good Stock and Right Prices w ng ghan will'be movél southward into toe | R les with a view to Gulflankiig ( . 3 o A 5 T e e (B Dos ; irtorclose i thie Russian vear n/North- ) Lawrence. Kan, May 31.—-The Kaw ,ml.:. ,,.HN,,'.’,',',,',,’ e R e e make Kuropatkin believe that he in-| FORTUNE Koica, cutting off the raiding par= |irvér=here: vose (wo feot during e gl e G to oo o B[R R DL, i e R e e ,. G hmlj\g:]:‘ 1;\[::\;:‘:-;“-1\ General nlpilhl. .hn‘(. o iy i i"”“" I N us in any one of the following: with him.. This Diformation - would i i jse [ Kurokis co catio 3 waler is two feet hig noai any & i il (i) e i 5 > e t’u oV Tt o DHS T ol ect] hlew Y°;¥oof:o%gg;§f?:::’po\:2“ Raise | e are no Joss than/ 15,000 sol- time since the sieat SHmmOr, ‘,'I’fl‘l“f S:I'I'm';: T Mt Haydacare, Buildinamaterial eadymiced Paints e i e | aters in the expedition. Thic bottoms southi of town are flood |1 S HEWEEEE S i i iy _ s New York, May ol The 1 ;m\ml offer of Japan to Chinafed and the stream there ds fram two | 3 e Eisling Tacklice, Tin Boofing, Decling, e, it are now inp Port Avthus did dia of that fortre is in their hands, unless an exceedingly favorible opportunity offers to atlack IKuropatkin, the s anese plan is sinply to make Ul tenuie secure and force the Rus commander to assumic the offen Moreover there is information to the has Dbeui WALer OV wsoand i worined. Jmuchoof Maxi- i (o thivee miles wide 0 ‘veen taken by [many of tho vieyed erops in (h mous vole of the congres West End Preshyferian church it w [i $100,000 for the de {and to R s S S TN T St emAT i T e | Aeveil degendent dpon thi X o | governmont, and Fave Trovugling. W. M. ROSS. e vvvvvvvvvvvvvv vvvvvvv yalloy Ottawa, Kan, May 5l velopment of the church | make a substantial ingi i ihe salary of the pastor, the Rev. D John Balcom Shaw, ]nr))(h sd he declines 1o accept the call Yecently extended o DENOUN(‘ED AS BRUTAL. ! e a Hlow fas cansed a “thus - affording §serious: flood. wo hundped Anuliossd patar Results ,—,,H,,, French Army *& B B B e P P B B B pledgel ect that th anesc effect that the Japanese him by ‘the Second Presbyterian | pround for attack upon certain parts homeless in the lower portions of Walk " t Propose to Storm Port Arthur church of Chicago. ot Mongolia that-would. be of grenl | Oftawa and vicinity, alking Match. ! Althongh = P May. 31~ Fatal st was opened and | sgrategic valie in theowar., A subscription li Jo A-‘ HOFF’ Monk 1; Hcrev' on Bagle Point high biilze, o ing lowa and Wisconsfi, it i S| yardships, Do sigsippt river and s hovering belwecn | i life and death. last fight before going to the bottom. i s b 2 rom Pr ¢ helioved to \ The previous ref 119 are | B Japanese to “cork’” been as much with ihe ;’éi‘:“s“;ll:'"L‘l‘i‘e‘g"fii{"l""u‘t‘l‘);‘fi*()af":"" o a e intes. $14.000 AT Do | e atate (apAtiment has coliatethil S is WA Vo Uil DAID U 10wz Ureemimy: waTlink D) % romised. insist o recognizing the sover 5 s * o bday from the Plice et :’m"’Ip : :"T i l(yl"“("l'\‘ih"t’(y{'x-x' {‘nn. ks ‘u f e Sto-Gornai T 4 Bring in your Slin Ordoers] {mpossible at the last moment, Tits| GCLEVELAND FOR PARKER. s ¢ i 13| Dives From Bridge Into-the Missis | ) painter and Decorafor g forcing the Russians (0 destroy thom i evidencid by (he appointment of con: St Fanont. weniy-cizhi il el i and_Decorafor. e without subject janese Lo the | Declares That New York Jurist Will ?‘]‘I{‘:,i“‘:(['“ AL G e Dubuque, T, May il I;’I"';”"‘; i b Pictorial, Electrical and e .“’,..2“1:;“‘.,’('.}Z‘f)"’fi‘f,‘, i e ].Be","’"‘”]‘"'l Jmaten | thegexistence 100t war in that | Ber. 8 emualan S | ministiy or swar show hat for i Novelty Siens, Banners 30 e ad dhiladelphia, May 31.—1n a dispateh | ¢oufio chic] i 4 " N ped (0 e S (AL Rty RINE i 5 GRS, : CEe ! seotion, which ficld was und [T issing fn S | | J.. on control-—at the ot i of hostijities Plie alternate said (0 he prosenied Japan, of an administration of the foan intor 1 Paper Hanging. New, Neat and U p-to-Date. Kalsoninmmer. Torts oL Lhe. [oi o wbor have | grover Cleveland is b 1o tnis [ SEVSE A noted as follow Tonr mon were )t some month e conrse in - varions s of | HpesnEi o SSUng : : plared territory RUALE i ;‘“"}“‘“ situation ws for DroleeUing | ang 1 helieve now, that Judge Alion | aommission, is not likely to It addition (o the Drifses B S pogiation Six were 0 des AndaATE Wb ANUNES:s . Ip Parker of New York will be the ARy (o ex- (tained about the face and ‘hody he s | condition. One is dead - Nothing is known here of the Chetoo| poninea of the national Democrati yment in (he | Suflering from concussion of the biain Fother s in a e E AT ence of Ihv OV Boxer uprising and the subsoqient dit- ficulti Siitine dcir BEILBTOIE tions meited in conjunction With | and physicians cntertain slight lope for his recover Young Znhe Some roports place o e al fonr Fr—th reports of fighting at Inchentse, tour- teen miles frow 1'ort -Arthur, but-the i general staff hardly believes the en- Czar Will Inspect Warships. convention for the presidentiat of 1 tend of the feal chambor—ot e emy could have advanced $o 1 ! o : - : e e o Stese—Hratie md T was ambition (e o « i ] - e a Al dem o8 tho e Dol S} Belersts ropean nations have not-tacottisepA e Minfster Andie was sov y ' o \ SRR : Nicholas will ma frvther concurrent movemnents of {hat Ll for permitting e contet, i O SO the loss of two Russian torpedo hoat! o e [ I G h A Bt T THO] D¢ I 1 Yy this koof the ships of tl Kind gliest poin W denonnced as lrital C whith (o leap and his body shot into 3 J. H. l"OUCh destroyers while: laying mies which | gect now under construction at . - HALF A MILLION LOSS. Contractor destroyed the Japanese battleship Hat- | Soo M e TN the s e e FaTerwIth & ZToaT Splast, & dis syse. -~ The officiuls say Port AvBUL| onqury hatteries of "o battisehips JAPANESE MUVE SBWARD tance of seventy-five fool and Builder POl has been beard from since the Habfgisi veliky acd Navarin bave becy - | Fire at New Orleans Destioys Valuable G 2 5 5 = suse was blown up and i the report) jngig) — GRAND JURY SUMMONED. | Property. Cement Sidewalk, e s e o - KUROPATKIN REPORTS THE EN- | Murder of Miss Schafer Will Be Agamf S o UGl Curbstone, z N e f B o B i T T [l b | o [ | | and Vo i e B i P i i o . | Taxen Up ali ‘ Carriage Bloc EMY ADVAN | medrord, Tud., | | here 5 | TIEN LB st [agtors Cellar Bottom for. The men called incl pan | woodenwe | stroyed an: | aged S the most promiuent resi PHONE 92. St. Petershurg, May 21.- Sffice has received the foll } N ew Home Machxne ¢ I g A1 a0 trial anno pateh from General Kuropatkin {dence docked feRoRCR R ] shed light _on 1 go hefore ey have received a report at-the Japanese advance on | tien has began from [wo Al this week we will give a i m { numbers of the enemy “fmy duiy Discount of 25 per cent off p | S i | MRS. GARFIELD CRITICALLY ILL. JAPS FORCED TO RETREAT. = | e .| Widow of President Suffers From.a | Kuropatkin-Reports-Small - Encounter | P s Near Waefanghoon. | | “st. Petercturg, May 37— The em- | | peron the fo | paten 1 i Who will be the Winner? from our rvegular price on NEW HOME MACHINES » suy a Boxof . Lillibridges Famous Chocolates... and save your tickets. Ore will be a sure winner. Watech on exhibition. Ask for particulars. BEMIDJI MERCANTILE CO0. ER-X-R-R-R-X-X-L 845 Machines for. - $30.00 $35 Machines for - - 26.25 32 Machines for - 24.00 é . AR HOWSER GOHRLLOY LHELBRBHED redite s Japancse army may be 5!:&[1 | thither. ) | pens (R R R R

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