Bemidji Daily Pioneer Newspaper, June 14, 1904, Page 1

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A Pioneeor i« WANT AD ; g Y § | | | n | l A 1 ; MORENEWS . VOLUME 2.” NUMBER 48. - & T DEFENDS ‘. csaal R Adi e Tosr Tt | R T TO R 2 PLAY ( R‘N ’KS I ON & E: . is emective, e : i . )( I v m“d\\* S : M NE & 2 > |LEAN YEAR AT HEAD OF LAKES. ! S AR The spy éstimutes the total srength -Japanese Avjv:n:e INorth and South of h another of the con H of_the Russian forces, inc Fe Russia ces, incudlis. the engwangohenge saflork ut less than 30000 wen. Mhore | 25 = Juse 14—The Jap- e s } i m”htiw is food s\l:xl\”x‘c;:[" for two ! g voith and | League Baseball Team Will Come STy \xfirv‘ | ihere i Shlpmcu\sNLn‘cl‘c' bUsOutest o ouths, Al RIRese TOoI - ausin TR . vas sto o 8 RosyQns: General Bell Discusses the De-|2% ben e le my: . The to Bemidii Sanday for S o e e R DIt iSO GHeants RESUMING : i wo armored traius, ou | Hiad gt Game Wi : P i b ! Aliniisot, (he Dt and porlt’allon 0'. i Wi ;g:cl;mi::a:mxmfiu s o b ot lnctep i L With Loeals. UnLiters: < ngtewarthy ¢ 3 . < \‘ Duluth M Tl :::: 2 ol [ ‘ t 5 o 2 P the -t Northe N rom Cripple Creek. SOEE LT napol{::‘m.\ I though- ihd on . ! 4 ¢ slowiy mm.,:K el Great Northern, Cri ; : contly an o 4 polnt n‘;;\: biaaiere L e ey o their ownact. Th T {and the ripple Creek Plants Reopen Af- - : — [ineso reptiod wad ol fre. 3 42 M50 Manager-Kayne; of the Bemidji io\vch:- hgl‘t:h\‘ memher it cho TRl oy (or a Weekis[dlones Attributcs Trouble Growi :lglmieri Ltiéei.ai}:, though it i i : ltemn, has secured the Crookston s e adsed hiponts are being in- Dasit X ess o c SR Thiigs $ i eague team for a g A Sy s o o Gunlihol ] rowing Out| CEd il oF e anken b | he neizhorhoad of Stuven, el s s tean for a gaie here Sun: NEARLY §14,600 ON HIS PERSON, | lonusc it A ¢ ilo Rotine en bauleship| 18 00 confimation officiaily of the en- day. ‘The Craoks have an off date | - GG e pradnit. Tt i O land accepted M. Kayno's offer e Chicago | | ! e T oardin : age ¢ Ui fho Lake Curtons | Says Soei © Cavitor s Socialist Element in Mi iy Miners T of Miners' Stri s visi ] rs’ Strike to Peuropavlovsk is visibie at low tide, z}:genwm icported by a coxr | '0f the Associated P sz for o ora-game-to-be played on tic| Chicugo, June 14 in_commissi 420, 5 o ymmiss wni it 1 s R DREL Union is Responsible - - the Socialists. - | gloomy; -though—hoping th T é 2 , . e e 3 ::;ug}nfi ovcurred thirty miles south-thome grounds o idji to assist the garrison of Port Avthur. | the Felngw:\:‘\hgei% fnzthe=direction “of | {eam \\'fil be st?;\l t,. L 1“‘\“]I ot i Arihu, cheng road,, which was | > strangtiiened for the & belt around his Z .S ¥ e i) % sast 9 a1 : s & il i ell has givén out a statement this v £ attalions. Showd|match for the leaguer U Henry Lutternin ol 1 mand. tor iion oro by dhe ‘ : : report, tuy o0 e agUErS. uin tound @ ro by the iton and causes leading up. to at the Front. + | toward Hai coe ase edvancing 2 B vas escaping from an open jo g s of tmd at | ulieritann e ioniies dou D & e I ward l{;“(.heng byt 103 T te open jel begi ng moe at the 3 e the recent brou | . General Ruroki's headquarte cher ;. i 2 s s % : lh::: f;"wl:‘gko\‘tl D e orers pr s Field, June 1 Lo g:ia‘:-n"['rx;:f:::fi'{x0.»g : BiG HOW bourdnglouse et CEe e LU S T o ] Crinple CrookColorFine 14 3 e strike itsell ta the soc 14.—Accordis it et et {r tie oue i i Alovian Brotbers’ hog sen-tatconcernad S Sy mGplhiner oy BT element in the Western soc onl: L aiation bei ¢ Lic drove out the Russians. fron Siuyen —— Sciihing AL (e bospits e S : { it ik clos down e Miners, who, he s F;edelanun —noythosmmes now. occurring at tie |08 the road further south. Absol i %" e Drbihora” o L v A e i i e o l £ ), , says, captured the or- | LECI are daily encounters c hation i th, Absolute] o dentlty the brothors it 5 employment, hut gres ot o1 e e .fi:\tlza‘!éoaiwaamringo. e e or. 1o, 8 dally_enc ouniors " bleech rgll:ofi;tn.l;i‘tau‘mcgler;:; ghtainale Campbell Bros." Big Circus De- g0 in kolt wna STEOWD T il et employ e e :\'L“l‘g:"l"' SXploplon il Independence deration has m o | OF two S A & Q D O ral Kuropatkin is ¢ % money tucked away in a loath [Ferouding. S Uis SHICH] T >:'e°°‘ndul',v consiuerafionflffiaumg?'i)i‘c' px-igouerse:uyuélfifg' bxfiuffi:’;fifus"i‘“" {::Lgx’.fi;;f‘;’:;l fom Mulden lighted Large Audiences Liticrnan “"'d“;‘:\‘ o te ;"'h' ni i e bocn 0 ,_I'_.{']'”'(""-(v_‘\ o s Ao = ]'II]:.”:“:'!“:::: 1"'::3 rganization, root and branch, is being (80¢se headquaxtcrs £ht 1wto Jap: | the ewtiny's riEht. 5 3 M {1walikGe publishing: o o U goason iuto tyo-thids of b2 [imompun e ot ed i1 made a vehicle for the PI'O:;!(‘J:RI:;“Z,( are being (?m;?:n&:f but 1o Janness o ExUbme reticenco s manifestel at Yesterday. S = et - |m ey h:lr""'\:‘:':u‘d i i ;‘;cx’:]isnt h'l\:e‘ leaders, he assorts, [BhOW that the Japauese ar o L LN ation m\ef&fi sarding the mili bl (B A T MOKTALLY WOUNDS His wirFe, | et in which ;I"“"\k"i"“"'“* \l‘\]\:m‘l e | have not hesitated to cause “w the best of the enc & ; : ] e ; | - o ’ L and willi ea the encounters. , breted as foreshadowing ‘ lnsinine S the s it v orlc roperty own- egraph wires nigh - |- While the i i = il 4 ') hig circus was ey : e e GO “one ers or work o X itoleet = mminence of a de chet = SN i i Yoy iy i the ore i S e UsgibC et vl e TR Wiile o i inence a decisiv in the city yostorday and gave Dividends on Merger Stocks Will Then ! New York, Junc Ll~Iraderick W. plan and nearly ha e “open shog y their dictates.” ~The murder The worlk of keeping G i o main W ; ) Gy en |y etantherly et urder of keeping. General_isuro- distincily discourage L iwo performances, one in the| § 8e Paid. B i fon five y i 0 i | men lald off-when General Sherma e afternoon and one in tho evening. ""“~'(|“\1‘~-n\l(" : dume e games J. e homo e RUfME BRIl orderad fehe mingt st UL Gl o5 T T S e e S e WerG-noHugh minete (G Rt L Jon (e tho o | declares that no members of the W nonunion men by blowin; LB army iny : i dependence station, h & up the In- | K y in‘supplies of all iinds con- | Of & rather heay e onarges, was | tinues to be performed with excelt pated. Tl < of . J eitent | Pated, The lack 'he civeus wi i oLvo The civeus was better this year [compauy, has dssued a clrontar 1 | s a ol yalver on himselt. T hullce ent JCt enter | emn Federation of Miners will b Miners o b “perpetrated with the aid and dvice Tesults al i 4 itici 4 d of taderation leaders and by m”"c conduct D? s heyoud criticisin. . The | from Kuropatkin du ' hin last dispite * mei Lo Tapanese soldiers ;is | elght hou than last dispite the disastr gogd i their employ.” T en Il e pion soldiers . is urs i8 regardod. as ifie S pite the disastrous |jloskiclicrs of the comphuy in which | ¢ ( peace and e urity of 1‘{“"6 ahn‘}” rf°l, rreproachable and -their spirits ‘ai —_— ; ‘r“,O they had at the opening per };L 5 i cash oy (e ";‘i\\i‘s":hli | :“lln \[lm;nl:ll“?;lw S e i ! erty was “ ¥ prop- | bigh- e : A Gl | Jeclare B ) sepdted dnstantly, % ul e s ¢ rty was “lo exteriinate the federa; e BRITISH PROTEST UNHE formance this year, and the lavge |in 1-“{.l an Moy 2iias Deen donosited) onb gt orl Rt Ao bor " company. ¢ e jon from the cam v DOUBT ITS ACCURACY. LS audiences wert hank by the Novthern Pacifi i o K, and had been diinkieg U s L = : ' . s dicne A s R £"m‘u“’ nd | heavily. | quently will be forced to fall in line it mp. Russia M Her Po o and that" paynient thereof will e . with (he poliey of the other mine ow - diately follo the distibntion and fois | Itignapotis. g e Oy e h=Seniio | federation. i c ¢ i ing Contraband of War. o T Dl Russians Hear Reports of Sea. Fight Yl RlED ARS‘)N mal {ransfer of the railromd shaic 2 has received ¢ 3 Afte ¢ Gen Ty P gl i After a conference between. repio- RACE WAR 'IN_OHIO et g Off Port Arthur. St. Potersb 5 ; - : % . Petersburg, June 14 S M.':rflymg From His Wounds and 38" Petersburg, June 1{—The Rus- not heed the British represc He-adds thagram gurly declsi wo Others Are Hurt. st consul at Cletoo reports the regard to the aciion of il iR o aR st s tojiode] o * il ] Canton, O., Jun IS bl iniois the e ooy aht[ecrernmentindedidtng HC v 41 Republican natioral 3 santtivesof varlous local nnlons aid Jan, twenty-four ys iford Boy: mear Port Arihur S0t | Foodstutrs to be contrabaud of v | Atte ; e el R Northern | onding the nomiwitian of _fecfof the mine owners and Citizens' alll, to be dying at the hospital aid 3., His report is on a line with pevious The Iussion position in e ttempt Made to Burn Real Estate company I expeetcd. e e e LT L shovi fam Harrier and/ Daniel Pitzg reporls to tle cffect that G0 Jussian foodstuils covers only full s Ofiice of J. € GREAT, (N / Bk ot v ol i W L T Gk et o :eereltsnaxt and cut and bruised and fouperancse siips have been | Sestied for Japan, whete tie J. C. Moore at NING. MERGEN, | the candidate innombistion. e e sult of a fight v S . The ultimate result of [ tion is that they are desigued T ! er | : iz Tubor. 4 o and white meng altgft:ei:n"e" 3 118 not stated.” As there ot the AELCH oo of the euum;':xnen:ea gued for Nymore. ohn D. Rockefeller Has Plans for an BRIEF EITS Y r‘“‘:;“: l!‘ln e Seventeen negroes were ar sto'lszlfifil tion of the report -from'- uny-oth Novoe Vremya cnnlr_-mlys‘ that R = = _ Encemaous Combine. OFZNEWS. paring . ‘A*l'ka:l-\ (‘l‘l' ta‘\‘lx{‘\m‘m“- i Sonanement. bolng necessary 1o oo 5 i foitTes ovoie .t doaty Lopton dstexactly: alaloetiFlc — . N ot | o The premicr of Naw & e [ B Wil bo sub Jush 8 statement thorities believe, for the sufm au-1as to its accuracy, Eritain’s during the Roer i i o “‘ bSO Sl bt ‘h‘ "‘1”"" g o l“ i “.d et i ?‘ possible violence by Boy Japanese Moving S withstanding Great Britain's Qniattolinlaay wade at Ny [ pie W ! Ot | thring from SRR e He 1 1o ade public, R, el s h‘;l:“m“:;:g "Sehg“finfi by cro b o gh outhwa;fl, :l;gaaégls‘; T‘mi]{m boins gy gml;n.tbtlub midnight last night J«)‘]’I,‘(l?wlx; xfi;( :mnru\ly]nmn NG U plab of ; Tho comptrolior ol the o lf\huu 195 meu are (n e bullpen 8t . ; Should Boylan die lis 5 — o kave | L8t he timg i yburn the real estate office of 1, Rack efellor, snei o catt oo . b8 nrosdntthne——A-l : : Biy infurics, " Suonld Bovi ‘P‘!“st ol et G L ; g s state office of Jol The Calumet and the Ilecia c i Lo Siblons eI “{tion TR 150 fov deportas geatn may ompimfhweypl;;‘,f D Qe Vs = Li Moore The parties who tried Tiths ot MIhiRticote epnasamer ;?""m”,""”“ L the cloge of busiaess | ed :()“(l;\t'ltl\“lk;lill lh:‘i‘('llv IR L auy possible outbreak ot uased | reloaded all dhelr provisions in an. e the job started a-blaze on the [Shly Bieat mincs that may ot o i ot B Wi il b ot out Wi b et BTt o o Hn i fhe i sppacn CoRREsPoND Euu_t;lu..a.\t side of the Duilding, SlgGIe o and forty-four siightly injurs Ay i s\ I the st wbich WHIPPING POST REVIVED, |Depinsuld. The e oo o | Recently started o 1“L et cvidently fvightencd|nfs Sullivan of DoV Monaanile i el (| Gonera L 5 also say, I8 cruisin; i » Ahey ly Started on Thil away before their purpose was | Cluk of X cnver, Senator W AR foio T M RN o . e . 1 i 1 PuUrpose wias < of Montana and Senafor K o RO The o en Enter Port Al f:zlly accomplished. A kerosene ;” Utal aresaid (o he mlxlli‘x:[u.l.{ - A B Wostervelt, o momlior e patea e a0 e man te from ! can with a quantity of oilin it was {ogitlelcin i 3 e i el g b et gLl el ) | - S TREETTT el | outsidethe districts IU I8 un.'h :"\:;:l Talienwan and Kinchou. India; i 2 SR el napolis, June 14.—4A i Leximgton, Ky, ! New Yoik, J THe M g b IS e O Lean Wit Ay revive gubscription_to_ the S ond (omestic | respondent, “who left there rocently AR ; N . g & e on b abaloss to explaintheoccurrence, e G T o B e hegllowgrey Uit _the mon_with by tien & Judge. Joh iley. d he S whlpping‘ 2 S‘ g Zlq:nau aggregnted[ MG,FO:L\WO, 5 [ a | make his third ai tenced Sinon Scearce, s digpateh trom Tokio, in Tokio, | Attliur. e was last seon & i 7 old negro lad, to be Wi i Osaka and Yokohal alone, the enr Stanley Washbuin, stail’ o i To GELEBRATE £21 U public square. Sceaice had struck a peror again | SubsC ing. §$10,000,000. | of the Chicago News, wilh f N amall -white-boy The total issue is $50,000,000. had arranged (o comuinul i i (e ree that e e B ST miovements. e W B ’ L8 Miaolao Istands, {113 s south | penstrike People Wil Hold 2 ; i {0 - R e BAD BLAZE AT SPOONER. : jmother -take the negro to: the ]nn square and give him twenty las 5 —_— 5 of Dot Arthur. It is i Half the Business Portion of Wiscon:} effected an entrance i Port AT Grand Fourth of July Cele- with & buggy WhiD. T | 0 sin Town Wiped Out. o has been capture 0N ey Somids pration in Their City. the presence of a lal : [fatered the punishuent as Cif Spooner, Wis,, June 14—Tiie dur Totary of State Hay an /This is the first time “uch an jacid.at | ing the day -wiped out over e e | government have Rl e has been itnessed in Kentucky s .ce | business part of this city befoie the = the Civil war. flames were bro\gg}n_ uu‘.!e\"] control. | COSSACKS AND BANDITS CLASH. Slos o WOUNGED. Spooner_is the division headguarters e Penstrilie wi MANY of tre Chk.ngo.uSLdelll,‘ M!\i\m‘{lpohs Fifteen of the Latter Killed or Wound: l<‘n&1\1}tllntr‘)i‘hlt\nly "(!(‘ o and Omaha railroad. The bank was ed and Eignt Captured. IR i Russlan Force at Port Arthur LesS|y neq put the hotel and railway i U e aittoes haye alvendy been ap Than Thirty Thousand. 0 s saved. The heavy losses Hajcheng, June 14—Ten Cossacks | intaq for soli o el Newchwang, June 14—4 Chimeman| Pioet erwws e avy losses [ goe (e raflway south of Hi ointed for soliciting | unds for | £ who was smn'\gg‘ned by the Japanese ArcASIY ,_c e Al on June 9 came in contact with fifiy | the gala eyent, and quite @ roll of Would Prevent Execution. Chingee bandits. s Witeen |- of wdhiejmon has already been raiscd. ; bandits were Killed or wounded and | A meeting will be held there to o we Still have a fe 0[' fnto Port Aithur to act as a Spy es- ed from there seven days ago and N. J. ey s gor Erentol, I, June 14 Counsel eight were captured. The Cof acks | morrow afternoon, whenarrange- | g & Was mrested at Newchwing Guiing | gor Anna Valentino, who 1s under sci COLLCS] nt Of o 1 = = lost one killed and two wounded, 5 L He told a cONCspod of | fence to he hanged in BErgen €ou ez e e will be completed for al wiw ! orand time, The Bemidji band | % S -t l ft Th ll f h l & duits lelt. ese are all of the atest 3 “the night. s tho ! Trenton tor, the pTROSS, CL A the Ank lo reception he met| g peon asked to furnish mu were working a lar h day and night \iimg the waishibs. | jegal steps (o prevent the execut 3 h e 3 £ < Jobn Alezander Dowie 3 They expect that he work will be witl 0 g 1S il RS Alea com{nemu fn @ tortuight. Tour cruis- g};‘]’(e"fi’,}“zfi;mf‘zx i 5 ”;‘fll‘fh suddenly defcrined (o0 leave England for the occasion, but Cass Lake ers under Golden bLill \at the wnce | st Judee lanning with a View of (-and starfed duting the aftarnoon far l[as been A‘H‘e‘r them for somed*™ . h i 5 A ioene Sur-Mer, France, with his|time and it is lilcely that they will [4 S y (Y al] cu ln ac afl a“cy pa erns ving the > . . of Port A el s | carrying (he case to tlie Unit 1 Wite and son. e z;mi fm: Ll.u-n' l)lu\vvrm.t_ s . . Lo which we will close out at o trained Jand Seyered an Artery. - ! .--- h Joe McEIpin, a character @ . 2 round the city,was found asleep v 2 o 4 the Lake Shore hotel at zn: % G g 7 sarly hoor this morning in a pool | : i @ ( a“a, wss of blood that came from a wound ‘ ° in his face. McElpin w round k in the most modern store own yesterday in'an intoxicated | . RY GQODS. We show thye largest stoc ——— — room in Northern Minnesota. PR KRR jeht in which he wa struck in | & & e and drassed the wound | & We are also showing the most complete and stopped the flow of blood. | £ 3 = A Pl o tken o the! . amd up-to-date line of Shoes and Straw Hats ¥ @ councy poor farm as soon s his | * PO R & e o 0 A B BB ET Londition and mixed up in a == (-undilinn' ufficiently impru\‘r-s.@{%} at Gl’eafly Reduced Pl’ices. Voted On Bond An election is being he ay B % By i B z & a ley to determine whe Er Our Clothing is made for'us by two of the best factories R 3 4 = = & ) Lloarwater county shall =~ Lej : S bonded in the sumn of 55,000 for : P G CLOTHIN G e in the west. All honest goods, well made. No sweat the parpose of erecting 4 «"vmrl'#& shop Clothing at this store: " house. The sentiment in Bagley is naturally strong in favor jssning of the o but it is feared that the farn ing com- nanities will lend stroni Opposi tion tahe proposition. : S - Who will be the Winner? A Correction. k2 DM G e s S ions pHResLBeERBRR Leed R e The large husiness we do in {his department makes it possi choose our factories. In so doing we seleet only factor i ) Serviceable Shoes. e a reputation of making Stylish, hav! e ko gxpuron o noxt & Buy o Box of _Lillibridges Famous Chocolates... The excursion comes (e weelk | . . . T pext San “#—and save your tickets. One will be a sure-winner. Wateh on exhibition. Ask for particulars. HATS. W sell-Stetson;-Lanpher, Challenge.Cr .scent._and Winner Hats. Every one guaranteed. L rickson luke, mear _ The logs to be hoisted _| HOUSEFURNISHINGS. o ooy here a full line of I pelone 0 T e e 5 — * " Carpets, Rugs, Curtains, Door JR{irail 1o Burlington and Museatin®s BEMIBJE MERCANTILE CO 3 . 3 Panas,i fir:\penes and Wall Paper-——: + : s -> Try a pound of White Star! . & - E GO BOBLEET &% | O O <7 Oine. Nangle, 10| 900608889 ; W 1 1| O BBHODLEBTBERY

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