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A Pioneer The Pioneer Prints - The Bemidii Daily Pioneer "¢ VOLUME 2. NUMBER 46, — \nufif‘\n\\vfiim\, ATERDAY — = " IEN CENTS PER WEEK S v _u; squ‘m ron an¢ ke iheir \\u_\ i -(.{s ‘?::I:u v.eg\ an- tis § \" o ; S ACTIVE, INCHAIR ....%" % DEPORTED: . .. . . NOVELPLAN 7 bas been established to the satisfa dlers, after a pieren o e G tion of the adniiraliy here, greatly in- with prominent labior men here,” has ! i a creases the difficulty of the operatjon, Kinlov 2 | issued a statement Uit he will call out | ye s 3 HIP O GRE Sl > P S - Troops of General Kuroki Recent-| v (he Russians will probably “varx|Abnor McKinley, Brother of the ) eic | i ot oo e you | VinetysSeven Members of Miners i Will-Decline Nomination il Se- o to take chances of thiough amente reside ies to San Ancis S5 the striko sanizati o Ny i S o ’ ly Engaged in Important rather than of making a 2,000 mils l‘d:"fimlp“hldhn" Dits e e Organization Driven From_— piiiend otz o e lected as Roosevelt’s Operations. journey around Japan. The attempt suddenty at Home. Curran cstimated that more Teller-County. : BenORn IS i P may occur at the first favorable op- . 0,000 men would he affected if i IuTdomoiinalcta RunpingMade, portunity. ~ The squadron usoless A the néw strike Is oldereds e ubis = for the defense of Port Arthur, whild <[ Wil give the WE | e = W EXPEN IVE EXPERIENCE . / if preserved entire or in major por- i Closes —Portland Mine Until l(\ Russians Dislodgod From Various| {io> svan e tali ‘ot ort. Arcios | Lifeless Body Discovered in Chair A Chairman of Convention He Yol Chice P S would be rohbed ot nwich Of its impoi- out Eight 0:¢lock day - it e demands Cant el E <D = S Localities After Some e S Ab l’“'. ght 0 i i 5| grganized-Employes Aban- = Can Order Roll Call Sharp Fighting. future plans. This Morning. tation, I don-the tnion. | COST OF COLORADO STRIKES IN Repeated. = - The repairs to the Russian batile: mands are Fwill call ont | s}np ll’olumlu are now practically com- — evary freight T hetween - here e PAST SIXTEEN MONTHS ! pleted. and San B e 5 i ] Somerset, Pa., June 11, —Abner Mc- Cripple Cro Yoto, o o § OVER $23.000,000. 1 5 Fusan, Korea, June 11.—The Firet | o ripple: Ciadls —Coto, 1 Lhethes] Washington, Jmme 11,—4“T decline Japanese army has recently been en: IMPUHTANT MUVE PLAN"EDII\'inIv_\-. brothier of the Tate president, GRANDEUURY RERORTS: portations are {iie o : day. | - = | the namination, - Theclork Wil a4l gaged in most impostant operations. was found dead in a chair athis hone | No adictment in ng WMutder Cage | Conerakshernan Al Salls itary) muot ain for nominations for vice For-two-dnys paM:folir columns have about 8 o’clock this morning, Death eVt commanyor,_has ordeied that ninetys | | iy i (0 e T e tovar came very suddenly and without warn® & 5 e | BUVOITOMARIS OF- iU a IS oy {ntkes in (ol : is (he statement of what he. : been reconnaitering (e voads toward | pe|NFORCEMENTS FOR GENERAL |\ o == Novaton e i e o taken ontside of Tellor comby | o \ do at tho Chieago convention il Liaoyang, Haicheng, it and ing tosh family. _Phy ns sum-| reported during the umm.m. but did i st eei Al e B e p Vo KerC, A et S e o RIS Mro Mo oy had | RO vetirn an Tndictment azainst Alps, o0 @ Speci acconds th 0. OF (s amein (e st made diving ¢ ay by Speaker Can- I Siuyen and bhaye occupied. towns on KUROPATKIN'S ARMY. EX. |moned stuted that A Kintoy had |0 e exitlon it the | the Tecommendations of the Citizens® | It | R E N Holise whin Asked the/atrect i these roads; dislodging (he- Russians been dead about three hours when dis- e o Cacsar Youne, 1t was repovt- | committes, which examined thom This =l i % - numbering severakhundred, from each, PECTED SHORTLY. covered. . S ed that If the casé is (0 be reconsid- |eommitice was-in session ey ail | Wit will you do if the convention atter sharp fighting. The Japanése ored by the grand jury it will not bo [aight investivating the cua Fin wanes nomi you despite your objecs” ? e ’wme m‘l’y i ‘mm'kmml 5 e CHINESE ASSAIL AMERICANS. | (aken np until some time next week. [othor unjon man who ave conf i 100 | tions 2 Sl Xty i e o (L after the | fhoe—v: Ty i 5 S s or wounded. Liaoyang; June 1l.—General Kuro:| Engineers Kill One Rioter in Defend- ‘x ; “H{nl\”; .:n.l; i ?" SO LR LI, ’-m Wik i \\ ith Lhe uuH n ol a e Y brict| [t then made the statement quoted. H R patkin is expecting reinfor TngThemeelves 5 o DTS other report ta General bell | perionds national guavd ha lm}n‘ o will be the permanent chairman i Linoyang, June 11—The suddenly| which, as soon as they arrive, e e N fe i i i B . qdys recommaniTing oivirey et o iy b OREERECEURIGEE Ml of s conventinn and in . position to H increased Japanese activity in the| vance from T ng and important | peers who are engased in the con. | hookmaker, confronted Nirs, Patborsos fattonas; Oyl or bio CaloriD ALY OnREp e Indicated H neighborhood of Siuyen, west of Feng:| developments jected. Ao er o G and cried out: “You fiend; you did VI fonlvcinhte hours, Abs iss e s gt ion: esting m.,, i i wangcheng, is believed to be rather in| Persistent repor culation | attacked by a Cl s mob during the | 16" trict Wil bo sl of albasiators ane s yaaiterons mines atone may - W, M, Ross has a competent t place | morning. ~ The Americans defendel Luce tried to vench Mis, Pat- fother objectionable men, suid Senetal e paced st clase 10 §5.000600 e Notl | themselves efectively and a Chinese | tersou, but was prevented by aiofficer 12 the nature of feints to distract atten-| of a battle at Port tion from Port Arthur, whither it ig| being attacked by land and s 3 believed more than half the enemy's| ing definite is known, however, e hot dead. Mr. McWsade, the|and was led away. forces have gone, than a serions for-| that an ati made by the Jap: n consul general at Canton, . |FEAR POSSIBLE JAP ATTACK ‘ward movement. did not succeed. investigaling the matter with the mechanic to do all kinds of tin and sheet metal worls, fratod that the toral cost 1o tha | stafo, with e froops 1o in service,! st il 1 renoh $1000.000 | HENRY BUENTHER ‘Admiral Togo's bombardment of the| Chinese report that a small body of | tention of talins the af coast in the vicinity of Kaichou prob- bandits attacked the Japanese at Kin- [ ©f complaint to t ) ¥ of Jaichou p10b) g1y and that forty of the bandits were ably had the same end in view, lut| Fiot < President Dines Filipinos. the ‘developments are closcly watched 3 - e el RUSSIANS STRENGTHENING ALL Naturalist and Taxidermist at headquarters. = - - PEACE TLRMS ACCEPTED. [and Mis. Rooscvell enlertainet i General Kuropatkin is in a position e i APPROACHES TO THE CiTY 208 Second St. Postoffice Box No. 656 to act promptly in the event of develop: réa 4y Revolutionists of Santo Domingo Lay fsnoon the niembers of the hong ¥ i ments of yeal lmportance. B Tha A Hoard of-Tiliptao lommissioneiss OF ST. PETERSBURG, BEMIDJI, MINN. S = = e luncheon was held in the state din REPORTED BY KUROKI. New York, June 1l—The revolu-| .o "o (ho White House, P = e A o tionists-of Santo Domingo are renort- Ritesians Defoated in Several Minof| €l in a Herald dispatch from Pueito Ehmerte Plata, to have accepted in full the : terms of peace proposed by (he gov Tokio, June 11.—General Kuroki :¢:| ¢ . empient. Alil Teneial I ports that a detachment of Jap: JIent lhonstugeno ROl mounted to arder and for s | carry at tment of INDIAN RELICS and CURIOS, nade to order, repiived and cemodeled ought. and GANE H afl times FUR GAR FURSIn scason the lunchegp, the president and Mis Roosevelt received informally the Bt. Pefersburg, June 11.—Remole as iting Rilipinos and other— guests jn-| MOV appears fhe chance that the Jap: 0% | ited fo meel then. ancse flect will eversbe in a position 50 2 G T to yentnre up the Baltic and wake a NSSe | haq difiiculty i, mmmung s com: Mullmna . 2 g ad ire Ranchman Dead. Sy SR i St of Russian infantry, with two capital or that a European. power will 5, at| one is satisfied \\Hh the arrangent f o % % 5 Ma t the l’l\l"ln‘ e s Hl\' A 3TN 1 T, Baimachi, the 10ss being. three wien| The success of the peace ‘commi °‘m “’\“‘,;‘.,"j““m i o \,‘ antl|be drayn [ the War Russia ovilent: i {4 : 5 faking nothing for granted.” The Kkilled and twenty-four wounded. ‘i'he| Bion was due to Governor Cespedes of | i AeM ) i i VG nedes o aording toa messaze rec heve. Japanése captured {wo ofiicers "¢ | Pucrto Plata, United Staies Vice Con- |y ey came to Kansas fiom Chis Bicimen. CPhe Russiansilatt . o] Bul Lithgow and Commander Dilling: ’ Ao T o fleld twenty-three mon dead of Woii| Bam, whose courlesy in placing the 5 reconily M,”m ed and probably 1osLseyenty m Detroit at the disposal of the commis- T e 1 guarantee my work mothproof and Dility of (he fall of Port\Avthur or a disaster (o the Baltie squalion aftér (he latter sails for the ¥ ) ted, fogother w have heen considored and 1o preca: A Japanese detachment dispatcied | Sion in “Monte Cr harbor greatly | ¢ o’ muvder of the Berr: Ftion will he omitted 10 profoct St e in the direction of Tungyuanpa cc-| aided its work. Commander DINg) o) of o ranch feud in Northwestern | tersburs agalist attack, ‘Flie fortifica. pulsed sixty or seventy of the clicni, ! ham has taken great personal interest |, i 5 tiong of Riga (in (he southern pait ot ) 5 T ; ha! suitiof nisa Aindl Revall fat vt | BeW g tho day, \FONa-AunerAilan | YOUR TRADE SOLICITED atantry at Linchatai® Monday «ad|in the matier and, the correspondent S iosd ; ool 5| adds, much credit is due to him, ilippine Revenue Law. Tucsday_encountored_lx. comju-s A0 o AL S entuance of the gull of Pinkind) have ot tussian infantry and 300 ca at| . The Dblockade of Monte Cristi has | Manila, June 11.~The or ED BY LED BY NONE et cago Lwenty yews Chauncey Dewe ENERAL SHEINAN BELL. ial draft Chanchiahsih. fter Lwo. - |been raised, the whole country is noW | of the proposed internal revenue liw been strengthonc G NEWL LIS Of Pl gagoment the Japanese droy under fhe control of (he Morales £0v- | has Leen simplified in various respecis, | e &t o been pounte:! sians off in the direction of Tuis; ernment and peace i9 a¥%sured.. Many of the rates have heen rednced [ 13 the Cronstadt and a o Ak vt cn ) chain et watcr hatioies, fulning out Pl (uy | 00 eithe and’ some ¢! enfirely climinated, nofably fhe upon corporations. — The comnf cena-—here—dune—20 pu. The Russian casnalties weic i tween seventy and eighty men % or wounded. . The Japanese lost. 1 men Killed and sixteen wounded. ide of (e shotes of Ui infand, Wil guard—the—on= 5 (e uoith of the Neva. STATE LEADERS WIN _VICTORY. Virginia Democrats Decline to Irstruct On Wednesday a Japanbse def: ) isbelagatesy “[public d ion of the projosei law o >:cu|'“z:.m:;uum;::ln..u\v Vs ment, erating. . with—another Riclimond, Va., June 11. will follow, L ) “tachment from the force landed mocratic convention rea: e planned by the Buiris et during the Takushan, encountered . a R ™ a. m. and adopted the pl: Captives Recover From lliress. | Crimean v ]In addition, however, o oeA : patterics haye heen consteuctod ag it came from the commitlee on Washington, June 11.—Rear Admiral [ 810 Qepartment | near Oranienb; Porii | Cronstadt, nineto Durg), and=Sestroryels force of 4.000 cavalry, with s mear Siuyen and drove Umm back un (o the gulf of i X P (ons{he s from St l’u precaution ressing preference for Parker. Sen- | suli's camp. against landing: ICisebeligharia e forts are able to stop the advance of p i WILL TRY TO SAVE FLEET|ator Martin spoke against endotse | ppier pits oF NEWS. |a bosiile T i Gorventions decline R — Cronstadt are also hei iined and the convention declined 0 endorse or | ocopn Haven. Unifed Sinles com | merchant ships are helng foriddan io ———— mercial agent at St. Christopher, Brit- [ enter the port without a pilat (0" con- PLANS COMPLETED FOR DEPAR'| THiRTY INJURED IN WRECK. |ish West Indies, is dead. duct. them througls the mine fields. e William . Colby, judge of (he pro- TURE OF RUSSIAN'WARSHIPS | Tro|jey Car Jumps Track Near Mason | balc court of Sangamon couniy. W. | INFANT. DASHED TO DEATH. resolutions. The question of instruct- | Chadwick cahled the navy ward Chimuchang and Kaichou, I ing the delegates to St. Louis for I from Tangicr that the captives, three men killed and two ofll ker came up-and Senator Daniel spole | caris and Varley, haye recoyered from: twénty-eight men wounded. in opposition to-either endorsément ot | their illness and fherefore a surgeon ———— instruction. Mr. Braxton favor from the will not. proceed to Rai- ~ We still have a few more $12 and $15 * FROM PORT ARTHUR City, la. dropped dead in his office at Spiing P . 5 = = i | fiCld. Frantic Mother. Throws Chlld From S t ] ft Th ]l f th l t t i m‘m“],,‘,‘.;, june ALl e condition of winter wheat i SiringlBatiang. uits i1eit. - ese are a 0 e lates spring e of 116600 sprine wheat 93.4; acr New York, June |l Frantic with fear at a Gre inoa sivsiory tenement house on Santon sireet Mrs, Henjamin Apfel threw her only child,a babe of four months, from a window of her apartment to deat the: pavi i stories helow. Mrs. Apfel was style and cut in black and faney patterns L which we will close out at 1) high sc < become | climbed to (he third story on scaling i . v studies., 5 and whose arfyal an instant |, T roved | earlier would b the child Clark’s lu r > me | from death. More than i score of per Cupying a block of dawd in who occipied ments on the < district. Loss $150,000 & upper-floors o e builiing and | g5 [ )] ity and Clear Iake Blec- . The Grand Army, Relief Corps_and Sons of Velerans, to the nusber of 500, were loaded into twa motors pulling five trailers, When rounding a curve the r trailer, carrying about 100 people, lcft the track and went down an embankment. [ Myrtl The injuries consist principally in | ber of broken ho: and internal injuric Peoria . Bt Petersburg, June 11.—Theie i reason_to believe that the plans for the departurc of the Port Arthur squadron in-the event that the fall of the fortress becomes imminent have been completed. They involve the co- operation of the Vlad After the blockadir are interested o Chicago's scarcity ve the quality of iven {0 infan(s . A mem- of the and three f 2 buildings a block of land in | s R i . = the busi << $150.000 ¢ i 5 ; i a‘\fi William——Stlile. Tor Twenty-(hzee | Who had been unable tn escape through | *2 coars Socretary. of the linion elub of | the flame swept-hallswoere taken “in 1% Cleve has commiticd suicide by | Safety from fire escapes by means of | e o 111 ing ladders. shooting himeell throt health doubtless led to the suicid Jolim V. Clarke of White Pla Y., contractor and builder of works over the country, is de a brief illness. He fort old and accumular Paris, June 11, Miss LenaMorton, We are also showing the most complete - ol winrgestule, | harls oo |1 e bans Mon and up-to-date line of Shoes and Straw Hats : Phe-oxpulsion of W, W mM:Nx,\ ot Ehtst—of Fovi P: 3 brioorNew : the swsender f1n of T F. e lend et 1ot e B nii L 1 5t Greatly Reduced Prices. York Consolidated Stork Txchango ) operation for appendicitis, Friday, the res cing alleged forton’s family were al the hed frrezularities in de side when she died. Ha\c You a Friend Affllcml With Asthma? nk S. Archibald, of West Swanzey, No-Hwritcs: For the past five yeéars I have suffered with Asthma almost constantly. | I was so nervous at times I could | hardly remain in iy school. This disease coupled with the nervous strain to which teachers are al- ways subjected, made life almost unbearable, During a visit to my ! % thome in Hinsdale, Mr. Hann, a| local druggist, called my atten E tion to your White Wine of Tar|! Syrup.—Affirst Twas skeptical s 1 had tried almost ererything| { with no permmanent help. Finally | 1 took home a bottle and the cure it effected seems almost miracu-| lous to mé after my former re . . e der- o h peated disappointments. [in a public add I want to recommend yonr| Zion colony forty miles ° | remedy to everyone who has been | says a Times dispatch t cit 30. W laflicted as 1 was for over five| ! it, he said, there e no lig | years and I shall be glad to reply Iho:l 1o tobaceo, no hogs aud Do opers | to enquiries regarding my case. MISS LENA MORTON DEAD. w To give out-of-town people, W who will be here to attend the w show, a chance to take ad- W vantage of our Great Sale, we W will extend the time to Monday W night. See yesterday’s Pioneer w for a partial list of bargains. Daughter of |Former Vice President Expires in Paris. | % & & , & s eae® o k2 [eE-RoR R X -] A Gold Watch Free! Who will be the Winner? &8 To all visitors to Bemidji next week we extend an invitation to our store. Youare welcomewhether you buy or not. Come in and get a free fan. Only store in Northern Minnesota having a Private Rest Room for Ladies. wo 1in robhbers neaf buy 2 Boxot L illibridges Famous Chocolates. and save your tickets. One will be a sure winner. Watch on exhibition. Ask for particulars. BEMIDJI MERCANTI Voo BRI BaG will soon he e Zion Colony in Germany. New York. June 1] John Alexan- - rom Berlin, | @