Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, June 3, 1904, Page 1

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A Pioneer 2 WANT AD :: Will Do Iv. D The Pioneer Prints MORENEWS than any other news- paper between Duluth and Crookston, St Paul and the North Pole.. VOLUME 2. NUMBE flfi YV R TGN i§ o] {Hf & R R ) @fi@flfi@@@@@@@@@@!fii & & & & & & & o < & & & @«. & a2 o & & & & | 1 i & & LITELE MEN'S PATENT : flz LEATHER OXFORDS, - Yery Styllsh a pair - $2 SEF 0[ R BUSTER SUITS £OR Lll"l‘Lh BOYS $5 and $6 QLEA ‘{MYN\WS‘@ . BEMEDJI. MINNESOTA. : Thursday, Fridayand Saturday We want every lady in Bemidji, and as many living _ in the country and neighboring towns as can to visit our store on at least ene of the above-mentioned days. * It will be well worth your while; we have something © special to offer; it will be for THREE DAYS ONLY. Don’t come next week and ask for goods at this sale g price, but take all you want during the sale. It will be & a regular O'LEARY & BOWSER SALE; no strlng on it g but just good, honest Goods at a very small price. Hotel Plates One gross 6 in, hotel plates, best quality; reg- ular price $], sale price 50c¢ dozen, ‘Pillow Tops 5 doz. cheice 50c pillow tops, sale price 25c _each. Ladies’ Hand Bags 50. Ladies’ hand bugs, made of the finest qual- 1ty of leather; all high- pnccd bags, from §2.95 to $3.30 each; sule price one- Lhfid off marked pm(e S dJap Matting r: sale price 1oc a pard. l 000 yards of Remnmbs in Wash Gou(h at one -half regular price. Valencinnes Lace 25 doz_yards of good lace) sale price 8c or 35¢ per doz. yds: We bought too many patperns for silk sh waist suits, they come 16 yds. t two alike; price 90 cents to $1.10 a. 'l‘hmsdayLFrlday and Saturday your choice 69¢ a yard. Fancy China 0dd pieces of fancy China at one-half of regu- Jar price. Lace Curtains All 0dds and ends in lace curtains at discount of 25 per cent off. " Candy Case of Cracker Jack 4ca box; good Chocolate Ladles Muslin Underwear TLadies’ muslin und\-r{vem-,’ slightly soiled from hand- ling: at ene-third off. Sewing Machines New Home Machines at 25 per cent from the regular price. Notions Coats’ Thread, 4c a spool. Sewing Silk, 4c a spool. Sprmv Hooks and Eyes, 3ca card. Pins, Ic a pap —Bicycle] Cards, lfle a pack. Silver Plated Salt Papers, 12 ok 100 boxes of fine Writing Pape sold as high as 25¢, :a]L price 11 Men’s Clothing Men’s fine blue serge suits at $10. Men’s fine Scotch mixed suits at 10, Men's black clay worsted sni Men’s Oxford clay worsted sui Men’s licht grey suits with invisable stripes, $11.50: Men’s outing suits, fine Scotch mixed suits, the R. & W. make, $10 Men’s ]wh; Scotch mixed suits, the R. & W. *BATTLE - -:5.1'@@' Japanese angl R ussians Making History in Orient This Afternoon. GUNS POUND PORT ARTHUR SHLLBLEBEEEE D Fierce Struggle for Posses- sion of Besieged City In Progress. Liaoyang, June 3.-—Another great battle is in progress near Port Ar- thur. @ontinuous cannonading is heard from the sbuth and the Japancse land @and naval forces ave believed to be bombarding the city. Pifteen thousand * Japanese have landed at Takushan. St. Petersburg, June It can safe- 1y be predicted that the ron at Port Arthur will not walt until thé last moment before going out: The admiralty scems to enterlain no fear, if the situation therc hecomes desper- ale, that the squadron will be caught like a rat in a trap. Reav Admiral Wittsoeft's dispatch en out Wednes- day gave assurances .on this point. A portion which was not made public said that cvery ship cxcept the Po: bicda was now ready (o £o0 Lo sea L a moment’s notice and that the channel was cleared. He confirnied the bet -| whuh existed here that the Japa 1 continue their eftoits (o block the channel before the decisive moment to storm the fortress on the land sidc arrives aud has mude plans accoa: ingly. In the opinion of the inbst coi petent military crities the land forut cations moust. be breached hefore & general assault can- D sked and this is not considered pos: ble in less thaun three weeks. TO ATTA(’K PORT ARTHUR @@@fi@@@@@@fi&fi@@@@@@@@@%@ Japanese Have 80, ODO Men on l.naotung Peninsula: St. Petersburg, June 3. Colonel Gourko, who eluding the Japuics peninsula .mll I J.ieuterant the beater of 1mp nt iniocmat regarding the fighti at Kinchou an the situation at Port Arthur. A lons dispateh is now being deciphered ac the war otlice. According (o information i sion of the gencial staft the five divisious and live res about 80,000 men, on the Liaotus £ peninsula and al Jeast division and seven, 1 ¢ @. 000 men, in & Although the impr £ [ among the memx stall that G fi‘@@@fi@@'@@@@@@@% Kuroki’s. pis posc - % | was to make feints to prevent Genoral £ Kuropatkin from moving, but not to attack him until the result of the cam- paign agafust Port Arthur is deici- mined, there is now apparently mo.c inclination to (hink he will demonstration in f result in a decisive Japanese commander shifting his columns back to conceal his real purpose, the Jate 4 that he he 1 All the reports (h”l]llt{ Kutopatkin's headquarters from |h. Kwanglung peninsula are f{nereas the eéxtent of the Japanese loss Kinchou, one placing the number at about 20,000 men. MAKING CGOOD PROGRESS. Japanese Hurrying Work on New.[%o: rean Railway. Seoul, Korca, June 2 mane, head of lhl xo\ NOW ON: - {of the committee on resolutions and GREATL.Y REDUCES THE COST. New. Process-for-Making-Steel Nearly | s Mr. Gayloy has been w wpon the process and has 1 formed his friends ments, conducted at e naces .in the Pittsburg d Indicated _that- the new et prove @ practicnl SucCoss derstood that they have v reducing the moisture of the plied to the convertiig® of plg iron and stecl. Other new fo; haye also been futrodised | Briefly statod the Gayley process is | & modification of (he Bessemer pro- cess, which revolutionized the iron and sfeel ind s be applicd > of pig }iron as well as s 1, derstood the process will greatly choapen the cost of production. BRYAN MEN IN CONTROL. Nebraska Demograts Select Delegates to St. Loms Omiha, June Democratic state mously selected W. the Nebr deld on (o the na | tional gathering at St. Louis and tdapt ed a platform which reaflirms the Kan- | sas City platform of 1800 and places | before the public Mr. Rryan's views of what should be embodied in the pitt form of the coming natjonal conven: tion, Mr. Bryaw was himself chaiviman wrote the platform. The platform reaflirmg faith in f(he principles enuncinted in the Ransas eity platform: uhlrl\ut Prosi Roosevelt's adniinis Demociacy of Jefferson and Jackson i8 the only relicl from the piutocrac now dominating the countiy; do militarigm; colonfattsm and favors IFilipino-t iff for revenue onl hour day of lnhor fsthmian cu \\Illwul vio- lating t ¥ obligations. PENROSE SUCCEEDS QUAY. Pennsylvania Member of Republican National Committee. Washington, * June He=Pos Goneral Pa as aeting chahinan of the Ropulb! national - committoe; has appoin United States SOTRLOr Boies Pe ns the Pennsylvania ler of the national commitica to YOUR TRA'DE store has anticipated it. in wedding presents—we have the hest things in town, cate and inexpepsive token of friendship and good wishes to the more substantial testimonial of esteem. Naturalist' and Taxidermist zo:{ Second St. Postoffice Box No. 686 = BEMIDJI, MINN. : ANIMALS, FISH, FUR RUGS AND ROBES S mounted to order and for sale. [ carry at ssortment of INDIAN RELICS and CURIOS, [ENTS made to order, repaired and remodeled FURS in season bought. | guarantee my work mothproof and the most lifelike of any in the state all times a g« D BY ) BY NONE MY WORK IS PFEW, A Deposit Required on All Work SOLICITED June, the month of Brides, finds that this Correet things Eyerythingfrom a deliz Showing some fine thifes in Sterling Silv e, Some and dainty ereations in wedding rings—lots of things i :t that are —ightton el v, ALACE _.CLOTHING STORE... ‘offers for - THREE DAYS ONLY Men’s $12 and $15 Suits in black and faney patterns, in the latest stx}es andcutat : : $10.00 @fieabaaamfifiwna#a We are also showmg the latest styles in Men’s Shirts, Straw:Hats §: Shoes , _ atequally redueed—pflces. o Iuliisalong ErROR R R R R R f.: i.:’ée “"""’:fl-fi"fi@ @fi@@@fififififl’ upon the complofion of 4 : ¢ near Yonban, i1 enahie === e o = ! . {?fir‘.f}fifi(}@@@fi@’fifi" (R R R Rl & 'I:l' & 15 8 French Gingham 50 pieces of French gingham, new spring pat- terns, the 12¢ \md 51](- pri ¥ i A S [t Standard Prints - B s ) 25 m«’es pnnl~, worth from 6¢ to Sc; c'tk\ Creams;-the 20c kind, sale )nice . Con- versation Imwnver, le,.r;ulu price price 9. < moved his main ¢ convenience in the 0690#0060&0#&&0# tance of twe = Cati .@@@@@@@@#@@@@#@@#@@ bullnck carts over e = = Ay ' on the bran A Gold Watch Free!: satisfactos \ £ ® 8 el that Pingvans L tue beginni ) r he 4 L jority of 5 tofore st mporary at Yangsan, rica roul, will be sent further north. & Who w:ll be the Wmner? & Carpet Remnants All short ends in Carpets; < PLANTING OF NAVAL MI! sale price, one-half of regao- R === g Great Britain Opposed to Extension of | SR puIce:, Three-Mile Limit, London, Jjune secretary of replying to au commons, said had becn made buy 2 oot Lillibridges Famous Chocolates... and save your tickets. One will be a sure wmner. Watch on exhlbmon. Ask for partlculars. the governmeni was prepared to e ey ansiered 10 fhie Nexu L& Gfi@fi#fifififl‘@*@fi@fififififi‘@§§§@§@§@@90‘1fl““”" s fi@&##fi#fi@@#é#-&#@fim&ulfl »pfioynaaam ‘We have been throagh our shoe stock s av o Q g shoe stock and have Chlldren S Sl)oes taken out ull shoes where there was but one or two pair of a kind left, and have put them all on sale at two-third of their regular price. 2 Far The sibject. he added. the careful attention of ment Aske in view of the in ereasod tange of modern projectiles, | ., & o Remember the Sale commences tomorrow morning and will continue for THREE DAYS. Mail Orders will be promptly filled. GR/EPTLLBBED

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