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The Pioneer Prints MORENEWS than A Vioneer : WANT AD = Will Do It. other news- Duluth any BLEMI l),l I. ll\ CEX HENRY BUENTHERM Naturalist and Taxidermist Postoffice Box.No. 686 .\1L\'A\la\’(>L\. THURSDAY. JUNE 9, 1904 'S PER WEEK VOLUME 2. NUMBER 44. lllll!ll“llllllll IHIIIIIIIIIIIII“ B{)MBARD B THE CITY | Japanese Bombarding the City 0f‘ S BIRDS, WHOLE ANIMALS, FISH, FUR RUGS AND ROBES Port Arthur Since | - . and GAME HEADS mounted to order and for sale. | carry at 2 1} all times n good assortment of INDIAN RELICS and CURIOS, Yesterday. FUR GARMENTS made to order, repaired und remodeled PURS in season bought. 208 Second St BEMIDJI, MINN. NEW IDEA : NEW IDEA | | FASIION SIHEE MAGAZIN \ E S Porduly. FOR JUL ' 5 Now I NO CHARGE. llllll | guarantee my work mothproof and ~ the most lifelike of any in the state i o o w C} - e | \ Ih\a\ y Siege Guns Being Placsdin | Position to Begin a | liig Fight. D BY® D BY NONE MY - WORK IS EQUALIL LW, EXCE A Deposit. Required on All Work YOUR TRADE SOLICITED Jane Ad ~he dapinese hi St Potersberg i June S, fali from [ dute hewtin 1 bnb, and there Barga.nns In spite of the unfavorable weather our sale last week was a great success. Our old customers know that they will see goods on sale as advertised. New Customers come in and express their surprise to find goods at prices advertised and no conditions imposed. The greatest mistake made by merchants is that they buy too much. Next to that is the mistake of holding on to the purchase trying to get the regular profit. We will own up to the first mistake but NEVbR to the second; our motto is “Get Rid of the Over- are ind mmmmmm-flmmmm ~June Brides.. ¢k is to bem ns are bein the bombavdment will he he. | ey are| OSSO0 ds St. Petershurg, June 9.—The reports | of sorties from and attacks on Port Atthur coming in from forcipgn sources | aronse the lveliest interest here, The govern of con munication with them with reserve. The anthoritics generally believe that the reporte narch of events in the front of Port Arthur isa litte too rapid. The tension over the situation at the for of wi June. the month of Brides, finds that this went, not iwving m the fortie storve has anticipated it. Correet things in wedding presents—we have the hest thines in town. Evervthing from o deli- cite and inexpensive token of friendship sl wood wishes o the more substantial of thines in Stevline testimonial tecm. Showing some the public is con tant battle, which ot the camg i more e vineod ¢ ny docid i inpendin et hetweon Uhe i i il Kok e fine Silverware. some wedding that are creations in fact new and dainty Quthst rings —lots of things m vight for a wedding oceasion. wnd just beiore Inur S moved ding o th but i drawing in b it preparing 10 do Volopments pn the lower part of the | Linotung peninsula may doferming Wihen aid where the (wo smies will | Kutopitkii his comme in colhsion, Elaborately Fortified His Position At Ldnoyang 0 antviprtion o pos ible for nm(l moverment on i Ilul Ruroki's veand the o, Which wou the pi 1 O ton's, with Ol These hats ar tsummer styles.and are b cat the price heretofore first clicnlatod | Sade continues Eriday. Saturday oy had dnduced ! ) and Monday yholy disimissed IU'. Nothing ™ “just. as good' as Nas | Lowne chocolate bon bon’s; at Péterson’s, Triumphs of Surgery. Wonderful things are done for. human body - by = surgess. ave taken out “and andpolished and put they iy be remy aitively: bones are spiced; Hake the place of diseased wul ld tronghold ot R S A A A S U AU S s Bl e Jaganose iy to-suhscnhe oy nder e WV T, cow branch of the Credit Lyont Jeonfivned (¢ repout. ning Uit the subscribors were attractod by the high interest pod i sofid security, s g e el op e Jape Customhonse sovermment is astonished, ch grined and scandalized, partic Hine TCume i hase bt compolic lacle of money, to/appropriate 1 cial ukase allZdaposis iy Banks which Iad not heen elaied for | i cortn wanber of yoi Wash® Goods Rem:nants. 5000 yards of h (loods Rem- X 2 : T nants from the Lawn. up to tlw % i e A -hl e ~Silky Fabrics > = E : day, Friday and Saturds ata discount of 831-3 per cent. , Ly ing aliady et to-hetow W Julil oW s 1085 the head of Uhin, | with averse (o thi withd i dign. If Kurok behind Uis - fore Liaotung pening Lilie opinion of” militany - expert 1o toar on-his flands; down fiom the nor batile might = occur Dihorhood of Haiclieng a u.um i5 convineed 1 19¢ each and i I e § Men‘s"Simw Hats. Wo have the lareest stocl of Men's Straw Lats in town, fron 25¢ to $8 ci. ans pred I, on Our enfive s il nants at 1-2 of the "Men’s Underwear. off Talicnwan. This be hased on illlllllllllililllli JE O O O O Carpet Samples. 25 samples of Velvet Brussels and Axminster Carpets at 2:3 of the rogu- lar prico el Dccorauons. Flags, Bunting, Lanterns, Parascls, TFans and l’.npnr, Ladles L'lwn Wrappers. Ladies’ Pancy Diminity Wrappers; made with yoke of all overlace: finish- ed at bottom with 12 inch rufiled flounce: price $2.50 Ladies’ Organdic Wrappers; rufiled yoke same material as wrapper, 12 inch flounceat bottom; price 2.50 Ladies’ lawn wrappers nicely made Price $ 1.50 Wash Goods. 10 picces of Fine Wash Goods, in- cluding Eolinne in stripes, lawns, organdies and me rized goods: regu- lar price from 22 to 25¢: Thur 1:\,\', and Saturday, per yard 15¢ Ladles Silk Coats '[‘(\flvtl Silk Coats, just in: 50,-59.00-and-$10.00 at Ladies’ Shirt Waists. Lawn and Linen Waists at from $1.25 to $5.00 cach. Men’s Faney Vests. A light vest is a comfortable gar- ment to wear on a warm day. The season so far has not been favorable. We bought a la stock, we want to move them. Thursday, Friday ahd Saturday your choice at a discount of 25 per cent. | We have just received a line of fine | W lnle Sllh w ‘\l\ts fmm 3'3 to $7 P"l(h | buying Douglas Shoes. Twenty-five pairs of Douglas $5.00 Shoes Men’s Clothing. In calling attention to our clothing: stock we wi new 160 say. that”we have nothi pring goods to show. They are ly made and trimmed and the price i a fraction of what an - exclusive Iu\h -ing bouse Trunks and Bags. Vacation time is near at hand. a trunk, bag or suit case see Jefore our Store will be Open Friday and Satur- day Nights Until Ten 0’clock. We Cash Mill Checks. Men’s White Cat Brand of Inder- wear from $1.00 Lo $2.00 a suit. Men S Workmg Shoes. s of Men’s Working Shoes, ) grade: Thu Dress Ginghams. 1000 yards of fancy dress Giigham worth to bhuy today 10 conts, our price for Thursday, [Friday and Saturdoy teentsays 0dds and Ends in Shoes. We have seleeted from stoel atl the shoes where there was but . pair or two of a kind 1¢[t, yon can buy them Thursday, Mriday and Saturday two-thirds-of-themarked price; Ladies’ Shopping Bags. Pwenty fivaJadias™shopping worth up to 83.50-cach,-your-che any of them at a discount of ! cent. biers Wall Paper. Don’t pay fancy prices for paper border, Thuvsday. Friday Saturday we will sell 500 rolis of der worth up to $1 for 5 cents a roli. wall and bo TRIPLE KNEE - { LEATHER STOCI(ING" " BLACK CAT BRAND Thicago-Rockford Hosiery Co. KENOSFA, WIS, Black Cat Hose. sind that wears, we have for wen, women and childr llflllilllll!!llllllll inent diplomat comtplete confilonge outcome of i ciable cor i over the f Arthur, nst which, he licved the crcniy principal encrgics. in fhe of Oppoting Armies. June 4 Gl 10tk inthe i Cossacks 1a Buch support supports The Fwithout taing RUSSIANS LEND JAPS Moscow, June Y- Janan's Chinese teports which Ly e becetofore clo withea prom: | Wough expressing war, displayed consids ¢ o Lt | said, he he was ditecting UNIMPORTANT . ENGAGEMENTS. Continued Clashes Between Outposts Unini ot hes are oceurtin deof i Puliuttien Ty G PoT Adain weking good « sm of usir [0 | Astonishing State of Affairs Comea. to 1 Ears of Government. ARMY “ORGAMIZATION "PERFECT. ancse Goldiers. Berlin, Juuc 9. - Major G retired, who for i nimber i professor of il i and whi 1eceiy recentty from CRior of the Jipanese teing Whe viclory ult it neral Mae e fama it a, cahie Baron 1 nera ol the U ZI0000 (0 Linu) F10, 06001 | he i NEW YORK WOMAN'S FAITH. Pays Forfeited Bail of the Man Who Swindled-Her. New York, June Mrs. Cornelius rers i i VIEGT T Assist Minor, the L of the forteited | oW T WG TS ontads: Lagionnt, with inferes ek | ; hisrit dined s mioney 1 has dizappeary Storer declared i her fiom ¢ wnd L ot I <h minitg MONEY. | 4 e AV ith Ferent war A Gold Watch F ree' Who will be the Winner? uy a Boxof , Lillibridges Famous ‘Chocolates... and save your tickets. One will be a sure winner. Wateh on exhibition. BEMIDJ I MERCANTILE 0. SHEELH Ask for 5 8 Retired German Officer Praises—Jap- s Lout matnration v taciios in | tions of veins: antiseptic dre applied. o wound burns and like injuries inflammation sets in, which causes them to hieal with and in one thivd the time vegnired by the old [treatment. Chamberlain’s Pain Bl actson this same principle 11 is an anteceptic and when ap- plicd to such injuries, Ses ithem (o heal very quick It 5o illays tho pitit and soreness, \I\u]p i bottle, of Pain-—Balm_ in yourfiome and it will save you | time and money, not to mention the inconvenience and suffering which-sueh injories ental. tsale by Barke's Drug store, [ ldvuit o [every day [Store. | yeeeerceecerEcceereeceece 'u. i BASEBALL »lilii!iii!i)i)i)l!l)i”‘ \URthk\ LEAGUE. At Fargo, d okston, At-buluth, For rries and vegetables at Peterson’s -frait - - nd Forks, 5. : Winnipeg, 4. particulars. BHEABBBLB LR BB = R-2-E % 2 8 J