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“ 3\ oo R e R R N o) P £ WANT AD :; A Pioneer Will Do It. e Bemld ]1 Dally Pion The Pioneer Prints MORE NEWS TG, 1004, 'Engaged in Removing Japanese Tokio, June 6.—The Japanese flo- tilla guarding Port Arthur.on the east report a Russian gunboat of the Gil- kai type blown up "and near Chentaoshan while olearing that Admiral Togo be- lieves the explosion was caused by -a vicinity of mines, GUNBOAT DESTROYED Russian Gunboat Strikes Japan- ese Mine and is Destroyed and Sunk: Mines From Harbor When' Explosion Occurred. sunk Japanese torpedo. Toklo, June 6.—The commander ot the Japanese forces south of the Yalu rivér telegraphs from Seoul news of a . series of fights north of Pulantien, about forty miles north of Port Ad- ams, Liaotung peninsula. ese cavalry scouting in the vicinity + of Chuchiatung it was:learned Cossacks had been-located at Telissu and the Japanese thereupon dispatched infantry and cavalry, and pursued them. The Russian force consisted. of three Changchiatun this force was joined by. two additional squadrons and the Jap ancse again attacked and defended the Five companies of infantry Russians. and a battery of horse artillery joined the Russians at Lungwangmiao, where the Japanese attacked.for time, and the Russians fell b Telissu, where the Japanesc and i is- squadrons. the thi sian cavalry continued in contact. - MAY ASSUME AGGRESSIVE. Kuropatkir; Now Has Large Force at June 4 From Jap- that, which defeated - 1o Wway belween Salmaisza and AJitaj: The__Cossacks. . dismounted-—and tacked on foot, but owing to the nature of the ground and the strong defensive position held by th¢ euemy and the latter’s stubborn resistance the atiack was not pressed and the Cossacks No particylar importance is attached at the war office to the appen:ance of this detachment of the enemy, it be- ing believed that General Kuroki keeping his flank well prolected in ¢ der o rid himselt of the spying eyes of the Cossacks. ATTACK ON GENSAN IMMINENT. Russians Lind Field Pieces North of That Point. Seoul, June 6.—The commissiouer of customs of Gensan. Korea, wires that & Russian attack on that place is deemed imminent. He is making preparations to send the women and children to a miountain monastery twenty miles distant. Ajunk h Kansas City, river, near an, on Broughton bay. at which place | Cossackreinforcements-are-expecteds in twenty took place between Lwen and an unknown force of geouts at a point twelve mile Geusan on the morning of the 3d inst. The Cossacks were evidently am- buslied by the.Japanese, who were con- cealed in the brush on-a hillside, The Russlans eventually retived to- wards Hamheung, leaving six dead on the rield. The Japanese casualties are not stated. Alleged Misuse of White Flag. Nagasaki, Japan, June (—Wounded north of Oklal streal ma e stances have al banks, trac At % % 2 g gon by Platt. As'it is 1t the e cate and inexpensive toke [ friendshi Jupancse who have arvivei liere from | WSt 18 SULL demorlbd 4GOI gmeons are mot: empowered (o hreak | Was Kiiocked down by - mal wazon ol ioudship the Linotung peninsula allzibute the | %10 llx(ml\hdum e tho- [0 the deors, 8o they have waited ahout | during the “day. He is helinyed o and good wishies fo the more substantial casualties at Nanshan hill to the flood Hundreds of thou | patiently expocting the woman (o at- | have sustained a fracture of the skull, i i < v & o ssians’ alleged misuse of the white | 4900 15 WRHERSE REREIEE S ate | tomipt: an cscape. Meantime seoves of [HIs recovery s safd {o be douhtful estimonial of - esteem. Showing some I9f olnumto Tort D Growing Crops Greatly Damaged. | have il FhahaIVEs iy, e i new and dainty - ereations wedding b B R s (el A e iE U o | EMadowingtal whoSeter oy Teve dnellit (GHaries L EOU ol Ghlensommans] s S SR 2 elum[d”m‘e{(e is nul'gruim in the A L ahl hames unlnowi, | house, and serve as an-added attrac: |iager of the Rlorence Stone P rical rings—Ilots ol thir in tact that arve ot Dat Kutonatn Lo et o Wi irowitod st Blorente v | ton {0 (o curlous, Comteny, anlenled abisl Qlotd Mg It for a wedding on with Port Arthur as his objective. beon reported lost. ‘The greatest dam- | Finally the crowd became so donsc | BY nking, poison. b § 5 3 that Central park west was jammes Princess: Mary of Baden, oldost Russian Successes in Korea. Mukden, June 6—The situation in the war zone is mnot altéred and no and at Lawrence and Ka no alarm is felt over the result of the flood along this stream. and also high a Flood -Conditions Kansas ‘Augmented by Further Rains. June 6. years, inundating” lands and doing more or less dama; In Southwestern Missouri the Mai des Cygues has done some dal s at Rice Hill and other points, continues to grow worse. are higher than at any previous time excepting not Ci India SITUATION IS WORSE - in Southern | Bridges Washed Out, Crops Dam- aged and . Traffic Interrupted. have fallen in Southern Kansas and The streams COSSACKS IN AN AMBUSH. |risea 0, and they are still ris- b ing, The Kaw, which caused the r Small Force of Russians Trapped by | gamage from Kansas City west N ananceey Manhattan in the flood of 18 Seoul, Korea, June 6.—A tinues (o come up slowly at Topela, ty, an Tel d in some in- ady overflowed their valuable Raliiway secvice throughout the souti: age wrought is in the great oil ficids of Southern Kansas around Chamuto loia, Florence, Emporia, Scott and further west along the Ar- Further rains but as yet farm ge 10 IPOLICE CHARGE Mome of Hannah Elias Attracts Thou: sands of Curious. New York, June .—A ¢l lice reserves has been nec ldrive away thousands of person |ing Central park w 'h(»ll\e of Hannah who is charged by n R aged millionaire munutacturer, having-secured-from him by black n\ull I nearly” $700,000 in cash and-real es- ‘Y.N(‘. Mouuted police headed the charge and they were compelled to use extreme measures o in order to drive off the crowd, which was com- | posed largely of nesroes friendly to the woman. Murs. J3lias has been besieged in her splendid residence by deputies seeking e | tin front of the the octoroon, the te u al [ MRB. HANNAH ELIAS. to serve a wartanf since suit was he- civil s block ‘in hoth directiofis. From the sullen atiitude of the négracs it is ‘surmised (hat they, ov at least somé of Fort B pected, widely known as a ne e e uSlXTEEN K \Strikin;z Miners Responsible I"or‘ Death Dealing Explosion in Colorado. Depot Platform Dynamited and | Large Number K Wounded as Result. Colorado Springs, J plosion at Tndependence reported that the Rus i e e R floog contliions In_the valley of the Florence & Cripple Hanteung, norch of Gen | the Nebsho and Cottonwood rivers Kiflod sixteen mor others fatally. The explosion: was cansed by dynamite Luid undoer the cen- v of the depot platfor he company v worl and 3 Vietor The ut from and miners injured had taken the place of strikers | at the Pindlay property and it is sup-| posed cateh these mens the - dynaifito v Stanley Waterloo Chicago, Jyno . daughter of the Duke of Comberland and wife of aden, I8 dead Princo She wa v and injured nine ! 7 ILLED 208 Second St. | | BIRDS, WHOLI Sin season bought. illed and FEW, une G, —An ex- on | railvoad | station Creck undoubtediy | Ohicials of | al d«-lu(l\u‘ i« an e case. The state militia hax been ordered trouble killed and | vag pliced Lo | stove has anticipated it. Injured Alavte things in fown. 1o, write Maximilian of s Bora in 1870 His Command. nows has hoen received herc from o i the Toa ide: : . 9 2 SHALL = kansas at Wichita and other points. caders, had an fdea of protecting (A frefght collided wih a work ¢ St. Petorsbiiv, June 6—Tho goveral | Port Arthur. . Tho Russian succosses |Linsas at Wi G i | Mrs. Tiias’ shouta she endeavor 1o [ on (he Southerm Raflw: public at the Russian capital is im-|in Northeastern Korea are i to he i been |leave the house, bure, Ky., killing Ingineer bu“eid w!tg the belief that impo::nt ;:\ll):irfluieg!'eat disquietude among the SWept awa; Railroad tiauic on all R f 14‘\1'1 and a workman and fnjuring six | military developments are im ng e saried oo lines in that section has hoon abai: w d others. at Liaoyang and that a gencjal <u-|TO PREVENT ENTANGLEMENTS. [doned. [n some places the Neosho iy Mlssuum PAG-HG R[[}K A movement s under way In Kuights gagement Detween General Kurg_ at: = s six miles wide and people sie moving of Lahor cireles to havg T. V. Pow: FRAS kin's and Genéral Kuroki’s avinic. is|Cabinet Minister Will Accompany King {about in boats. A derly, formerly genegal mastor woitc = fmminent. - Although the authoii’ies Edward to Germany. At Iola the Neosho is five mile mayl_of that-ergantzition, assame the are doing xmothing to discoura idea thie best intormed circles ‘war office do not anticipate a d battle Mmediately unless-brou more or less unexpectedly by an o ci- dental ' collision umns, as oiten happens in ‘The war office’s information doe indicate that the Japanese have “centrated for an attack on Kuroy and it is said that they ready to assume the offensi theless, it is known that differences of opinion exist at the Russian headq ters as to the advisabiuty ol {ak, the aggressive and it is believed this matter was the subject of the « ference Letween chief and the vice: Tuesday. Kuropatki coming very formidable, both in the number and character of the troops at between strong wa commiande: i at s position 1s b the his dispogal. 8t. Petersburg, June 6.—The war ©ofice has received news of a sharp fight twenty miles north of Saimatsza, north of Fengwangcheng, June 1, which six Cossacks were killed: and twenty-two ‘wounded. losses are not known. Five, companies of General Remmu kampft’s Cossacks discovered Japanese detachments at ¥ BHESOGTH SR You’ll Want to DECORATE: snchouling pass, Ll Mukden on in The Jamneqc London, June 6.—King Bdward’ §‘§ tivity in the field of international plonacy-has - given rise to-some un- easiness in foreign office and cther government circles, which finds special | vent i the comment regarding the fortncoming meeting of the king with last year. heavy. Rock back wide and a foot hi The 1o U and-farm property damaged will be c10eks have d-their water into town and hun- barjks homes were for¢ed and Eim I dreds of families along (h driven from their x than it i Wi | ONE MAN KILLED AND NINETEEN- 7PERSONS MORE OR LESS leadership onco more. SERIOUSLY INJURED. Lol R CReROR R R C Fmperor William af Kicl, The Spec |£0 {ake SRRt coUE o Fiel Fansas City, Jun 6Dy the headon | tator voices this focling, expressing| gy fess yet to comc. 5 1 colliston of fwo Missouri Pacific pns- | g erate alavm at the possib which | S04 T kence ibisiness is practically |8enscr trains ne: tin, twenty-two | - frmayenlo tion Kiis BAvS e (CR it w plandsuill and! morehntfivelivesl| miles souih o Kansis Clty, gnie-man & O it that i emperor |MOVInE theit goods. was Killed and ninoieen people serl-| g il Take the bpportitiity. of s ravall| . MERCHANTS® THREATENED, | Ously hulired mioul of the latier pus o2 uncle’s visit to entangle ug in some | — sengers The (rahis weie No. 1, (he | forn: of agreement “with Germany, or | 8ensational Testimony in Interstate Colorado Flyer, wesihound, and’ No. o that even if things do not go so far as Commerce Hearing. l) 2 ;:n Aarr-«)n‘m;x un.“, ;l'lnln, l(.u]sy. Lo n- | that ' Emperor, William will semcho o 6 —T] L i bound. u;u.c. oom of Clear Lake, | g manage to compromise us in the T m‘:{,‘(’f“(fi" I‘Il‘r""‘,\rfi"m"l]”},“ ‘(‘"]"""":I:“ S. D, ling a ride on the | ™ e | glon of foreign politics. When wo re- et B 88T S Yo com- | PHnd bagzngo, was killad, & \member what happened on {lie last S Sibrhantait they (oatifloding | Lothit were Jiiad thely sched- | 00 visit of the emperor to England. how | ™ ;“ t" e s e |ule and trying (o make-up time. | 468 the British government against their [ FO84LC 1 9 ‘t“‘,l“,'pl‘" an alleged | o g6 pad orders (o (ake a siding at [ Wil and iiterosts: and apparently | LOBCBON Contratt by oo Mastin, hut had not reached that sta |8 o Shelr=Inby 616 Wero® drawn PIOIL COMDANY. AN, HiCHT wronds i ftion, and was met on a culvort a mile | gy Tnto this Vaneruclan'moss and the Bag: | e Michigan frult Delt, was & CHED | hovond Mastin by (he fiver.= Toth or | dad railroad imbroglio, we can hardly sml: e or | gines.were demolished. The day conch {5’ 2 wonder at this fecling of anxiety.” The Associated Press understands that King Edward will-be accompanicd by a member of the cabinet, probably Foreign Minister Lansdowne,.so that gn office will be in a ‘position cep in touch with all developments anf advise the king on the spot. | chant at Gr named F. E. “You fellows down here to fes 11 J. C. Maynard, a_comm rand Rapids, Mich., witness who gave the testinion Wolcott as having said: should fy. neyor. on mer- was the come We will see that you_get the hot end of the-stick™ on {he accommodafion train was fel- escoped, as was the mail car on (he fiver. All the cars of both tiains were thrown from the and the traclk and roadbed tnmpluw]. ‘wrecked. He PAPER - TRUST —BEHIND FIGHT. [ Sald to Be Backing Fox River Valley Next week the Liquor Dealers’ Convention will convene in Bemidji. ,fi@@@@@-‘ufi'@@@ LR R RO R R ke e RNl ~ week, our stock is complete. : : : , Bunting, Flags, Crepe Paper, Japanese Lan- terns, Fans, Parasols and Floral Pqper. " Ladies’ Nursmg Vests. Our entire stock of Ladies’ worth up to 65¢ each, for 19 cents. Corsets. .\pmng Vests {| 50 pair: 25 cents. price. floor rugs Carpet Samples. 1B s | I" \ | | "Wash Goods. Everyone will deccrate that is if they can get the material.—Buy this FEeR] &@@G@@fi@fifi@fi@@fi@fififi@@@ of Ladies’ Corsets; odds and ends worth up to $1.50, per pair Our entire assortment of Carpet Samples at a discoint of 33/ This is a at a ba B\ 860000080 off from the regular eat chance to secure Only four weeks till the Fourth of July. || Better buy that new dress this week; just ‘:l')l)lli time to have it made up by the 4th. This week we will show a heautiful line of | thingoods in-plain and faney patterns. NS and = 108 Manufacturers, & Milwaukee, June 6-<An Fvening | > consin special from Appleton, Wis., | | sy i The paper trust is now believed to % o behina the nt against the g | unions, which imand b stance of a fight organized £ [labor. At £ o'clock: nigh the % | night shift of cmployes wore not al their posts for work, ul though requested to he there by the manufacturers. * The mills were thien Jocked up pend- % |ing furthier action, No conferenc with the unions will he permitte the eral Paper company will take care of all orders siill unfilled In i Fox River valley mills ¢h the mills—here years, 3 nece AFFECTS MANY EMPLOYES. Order to Reduce Working Forces at Lake Ports. Milwaukee, June 6 The Daily News gays that orde have bheen received 43 [by all the local agests of the s ks 25 | SHID companies fo reduce the working | ¥ [forces on aci f the tioup oc "r‘ g [sloned by the trd existing hetween ;.91' sociation and the % | Masters and PRot Mo | % order came from ern head @ % | quarters of the v Tines and af- , |fects a e nirmbe £ |1t s said the order applics 1o all g [1ake-ports where the aftected compa: | = nics have connection g | severe Wind and Rain Storm. g $l La Crosse, Wis. June & 1 . |2nd rain storm did | ik propeity a number | 1 out Pleads Guilty to Manslaughter. i @raves, aeeused murder ) g s alteged to nis vietim | | with kerosene afte T heen | £ & |commiit=d and berately ap- piied the torch, w plead @ “The limit is 10 mavslaught guilt; elght Buy a Box of BEMIDJI MERCANTILE E ANIMAL MY WORK IS BEQUAL June. the month of Brides, finds that this Correct *things in wedding presents—we have the best liverything from a deli- HENRY\BUENTHER Naturalist and: Taxidermist Postoffice Box No. 686 BEMIDJI, MINN. [ guarantee my work mothproof and the most lifelike of any in the state ED BY A Deposit Required on All Work YOUR TRADE SOLICITED ubscrlbe for the Dally Pmneer. . FUR RUGS AND ROBES and GAME HEADS mounted to order and for sale. all times a good assartment of INDIAN. 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