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The Pioneer Prints MORENEWS than any otber news- pager between Dulnth and Crookston, St. Paut and the North Pole. A Pioneer 2 WANT AD :: Will Do Ir. & B i ek .. VYOLUME 2. -NUMBER. 49, -- “fiY iS SUBMITTED T PRE FIGHTI G S O = “Details of TaheiD AT SEA KINETEEN MEN ARE KILLED| . SELECTED 15, 1904, RESULT OF = i Mwml railway brake Murphy. has.t Mont., nineteen yeal : OLD FUED & = - been scils b lite {m FATEFUL EXCURSION i Ui sonment pe armory - and . arsenal at for the crime and i no ng timef Mass. wore submites (o (e picsiiond —— n the Montumiy veniLontlary, Merrill - S erahaas iyl during- the by Replesentative| . = : .| who sa¥s he has worked 1 fous : g Russian and Japanese War Ves:| japanese TRANSPORT DAMAcED |Present Seeretary of Navy Willl soutara ot oo, Five Men Killed or Wounded in! Shtas e tho West ds o rottvont .| Steamship Bearing Sunday School @ : - Mr. Southard submitted a lettss from o T Yioker; - WARIS 1o W1 tonseienee L EXCaRst sels Engaged in Battle WHILE LAYING MINES OFF Suceeed Knox as Attor Jobn Mulholland, presi | Street Duel at Dryants- B e hiier| Dxeursion Burned to Waters : Ny Chrcral .| ternatlonal Assaci i CEdwards (b & quiirel over mguey——| in : Off Port Arthur : A iey i G raniRe ¢ viile, Indiana. d quasrel over mguey Edge in New York FATHER KILLS HIS SON: < AR Phipps, ¢ mmm.\o. o1 t \ S hu\ arbitrarily A a ..l grades of cunp! Three Vessels of the Vladivostok | mokio, June 15— While the Taihoku | DOES Not Intend to Remain inf piuiholian - | 2 Z ; Latter Meots “Death While Playl = ey = | Participants Fight at Close Range| " Highwayman. 19 Prightful Fatality Attends Holi- f was engaged in laying mines at the Cabi Inti ember, wetal wor G ' A I Momnt Ho X, June 15.—Frank | v of S i Squadron and Japanese entrance to Port Al‘ihul Monday night Cabinet Until December, reductions should he.ved and Not One Escapes | vax;‘\‘w‘:\u. "1;1_\ s u.-n‘:.m ‘\:x:\]s day of St; Mark SG"man Warships Engaged. & mine explodeq, killing one -ofiicer as Reported. declares thaf he spoal Unhart. Killed by his father while ing o Lutheran ('lmrch : and eighteen men and wounding two ;‘{(vf:'l?;'l‘;"“"‘_‘ R i play a joke on the latter. ~ Young| S = e and e lonimen i A egardless of membes i v Relnecke hid {n the bushes along the | e % e = 7 ganizations. fle claims no quistion | highway noar Riverside and, as his| - 1 . e e 0;1‘!(19 deho}:u \\huhl \sana\"a)l trans- S e e of the recagnition of u fathor approached, the boy jumped out, New ‘(t‘ . June :[‘ha steamship s b Gl ie port, was not serously dumaged. ashinglon: June 151t 14 1stnci volved fn his s R o expocting to Seate him. The elier Geseral Slocum, carrying the Sunday = Central News from Tokio filed this from o hish SoupcosinteStioniey ol eimenoiy gl o e DVBIREIe slud ety 2| Reinecke drow a kuife and plunged It | school exeursion of St. Marks' Ger- afternoon says a naval engagement is| - RUSSIAN SHIPS SIGHTED. eral Knox will resign from the cabinet f"'(‘j' ;l“ Of ;“‘“,I"“' eaiand twoswon 00 into the hoy's heart, Kkilllug=tth al {man Lutheran church, numbering rOpTe P Psuscl a Is i ‘ b in W dny: q wi o Suceoed n B, South. « nt | farally, as th of nluxl {m Tt most tantly. M einecke thought }21 Dlogée?LA oflb(‘lb'usdfli’.t Isln.m.l, in| pojtic Fleet Seen Mancuvering South bv‘{vf;“ u\!\: and will be suceeeded | o S T S0 Lo el ! ) h:"\\nx:‘:\\:::n\m ll(‘*lnlxvtu‘:‘nfl\ltl\ :‘x )):XI?,I‘> {about one thousand persons, mostly orea Straits, between three cruisers of Swedish Coast. y William Moody, Uie present 8€c: | officials of the wi Tai NeE e 5 < wayma, | women and children, caught fire in the Tho—father—is—almost—insane: trnmi)*?fisn verofl Hellgate, this-morning, — arict, {and burned to.the waters edge.- It ia estimated_four or five hundred persons of the Vladivostok squadron and a Tordon, Tune 15 —A Hambuie bic retary of the nayy. that in' theé meantiine tis & = 1t is said that after a made in_the. number of Japanese warships. No|patch to the Daily M Lo ent Atle 1 WILL be xepoitod o the- pa " Roul, nged thity-ate ‘2\::‘w( thirty 1 Tow, ased ( SRYS: two, (atal details-have been received. A private lelegram received herc | With the pre | on the busis of the reort e £ = : states that a Russian squadron, cour | Knox conciuded that Lis actio u ealinh i Frank T sed } i fhmped into. ; : ) 1 , a I 2 5 Uand Frank Tow, nged 5 ) vater B Tokio, June 15.—-The entrance to|Posed of forty large and smull war willbeidotorminol. o I verely wounded. ILHNOIS UEMULBATS P‘I'ET'L:“?:.:‘x \!I\‘\(‘I Et::«-‘:‘::;\lq::n‘:l n}‘:z‘x]n{s‘?l:; cet, has 3, L0 the hips, probably the Baltic passed the island of Bu The fipht is the enlmiz & e | launches. Possibly ~ six hundred Port Arthur harbor is clear and-now. Threatened Milner's Life. feud between the Rout and open for the passage ef ships. Yes-|gouth of Sweden, followil westerl, ) 8 y Johanneshus —la8 \ ! e ey terday the Russian protected cruiser |course. It canmot Le asceraine Three forelsn T ins 6Lihted for Bt | DELEGATES TO) ST. LoUls wipt Hhuroed to death on she boak archists, wore atic | years. : e Novik steamed 6ut to sea.and engaged [ Whether this is the trial trip ol tlic 8€¢| feet or the actual depariure for tlic the night. One of ti The: Ronts reside. at Bedford, noar PROBABLY BE INSTRUCTED the vessels of the Japanese blockading | & " i 3 & R rvantaviln | TN ; oot & Mok Leallovs Correnmontont o e e FOR HEARST. FIGHTING FORCE INCREASED missioner, Lord \Hhm 5 do relatives of the Tow family, | ticipated in the notorious ' tond, which formed a bloody rece 2| Springfield, T, June 15 R4 Nem: - o et hD 0 e sante I oeratia state somvbniienswea aiilczo] ROSSIAN L ARMY RESERVES IN | ana. order with all the delegalios Eoved up 4 4 - A free giavel ron I expectation of e fight Wit we THREE MILITARY DISTRICTS Ing held here duni ! expected on the selection of & fem i at Copenhagen confirms this repost, but he says the ships werc only prac- 8t. Petershurg, June 15—The Jap-|ticing maneuvers. anese are displaying - activity at all = i adyan Al TROOPS IN EXCELLENT SPIRITS. According to information in the pos- S worth llwh w 1 clec (e day and th l oz Viceroy Alexieff Receives -Dispatches CALLED OUT. . session of the war oftice two divisions From Port Arthur. of the enemy are now marching north SITUATION AT CRIFD REEH AT JE Wi i Loy : 53 7 = Liaoyang, June 16—The two officers | CRIFPLE CREEK | little “village ol g was crowide chairman, Policomy woere along the railroad towards Vafangow Y i FAFmOrs fronisihe surronndig vountey | gonttered 1heraily threushont tho-hatl ! | ‘Wwho escaped from Port Arthur and IMPROVES WITH Rr\‘\)w‘P. il gt been cos | and (ha Topka oplte; Who were gathor (twenty-five miles -above Kinchou). rived here June 11, after crawling, 8t. Peferst J 15.~Th . Pefersburg, June 15—The €& I'hey are having constant skirmishes slderable drnking. The (o Rod fappointment of dons ke through the Japanese lines for four | e 1 with the retiring Russians, but the ad-' s ®bougnt important dispaiches SLIONEOR WO RIS, [ biothers droye: uto, town in a Hiveie [ trollea the: seutlng arrans 1 ing out of the army rves in the vance is not being seriously coniested. | £ om Tieutenant General S(oe: # | pig. s The ‘row ! L AT A (P T TR Kazan, Kieft and Moscow military dis- Although-it is too early to determine | mander of the Russian mi o {icir Gueh oifior e R was announced during ihe day. the exact purpose of the advanc: ‘i¢|at Port Arthur, to Viceroy Ale 2 5 i 5 (e GIeeUon booUh Wien e ROUL Liogs | djap R %, o This step is for the purpose of filling presurption of the general st “The general reports that ths‘:m”e (‘:r”\' (r“!“' g :.’ 3 drove past and AU Was whi e ”lw""““\,‘ "":”I’I“;YI_“‘H o [,"‘H o ‘“,'”‘ U up the skeloton: reserve: corps and to that the northward movement composing tie Emflsun of I the stre -‘l“h\"ul:":xl;lvh\u\\ A s fi L through the Crowd At once Vst GOl e et fass (he Dnspection of a | replice the resular troops already sone Dle would tollow. Wil five i b poiiE b the T B ANa Tl line of doorkoes B tended to effcet a juncture at Kaichc[®8I¢ iu excellent spi : a = g in Teller county on oot | 1) 9 5 with the column from Siuyen, whicl is [ bands play resula in Te ) from (he time the it t S g Sh N Sl aroving westward 2 that Port Arthur has not the uppear-| normal appearince i Ui Lown. tiey Wi 0% Tmmedintely aftor the reading of the | shidows )”‘l (Bl ‘: '['":' \"‘“*" The bombardment of the coast near | #ECC Of @ besieged fortress. is now rarely scen. s tho hooth. e ZTow. brothcis g do | eall for the vanvention Ciia i e ui “x“:":‘"l‘l"“m:“",‘.": b Kaichou and the blockade of New- cartying, revolver sallioreindp Attt (S ; Ll 5 4 Woull give General Kuropatkin 201,409 AR abont ten i h prosented (o e comvention for ton- | WOUITRIG HER GREAT BATTLE EXPECTED. | g S i st | poraryebalrman rank B @uinn of Peoria. There waa a bhiief oushnrst of Sl choors frone thed Hopkiug people & Quinn grasped. the wuvel. Tiouble e vory aniekly aiien Chatman Quinn had Gaken up the savel. 1o derad: the 101l o n.‘. disiriets read Lk ot-th Las to whoether berore the nhou also in doubt as to shot. Bach Ui Jive nxen d reyolver and each side firing, The men W ‘s mtlitay tisely denies the rep yStuchielborg 1 on the march chwang might indicate that the uiti: mate object of the combined. m ment s to clear the Liaotung pe.in sula of Russians and occupy N chwang as a new base. The gair at Newchwang; it is ciaimed herc, Big Japanese Army Marching Townrd“fi Haicheng. . WILLIAM H. MOO0OY Paris, June 15.—A dispalch to the i tiring at once fron 'emps from Iiaoyang says that the | Justice would he. Japanese divisions which debarked at | the spirit, of the o 101 ing (he arm J8 to be entrenched on \\ and Nonh Four Mile cr 5 un L h ghove Port Arthur consist ot cay. aud railvoad guards and adds that It Beral mains undiminished, but it is not | n ' (2 24 n Gi 1 % TR | it lieved that the Russian plans conitc :l?:ll{\‘s‘sl-‘v‘;flc]:lx‘eree“te:;uer(x‘l"a ey | provides (iat eaci i Delliags el i) L L I the nanes of mh solocted at L 8 seayiely posible (o interfere with plate a serious attempt to hold N e tona i I 'two senators ana e DEUD bl he roundz wi allfne ground (hiree fuy doid, oo dyin | N6 vadlon ¢ M. 5 it b . b ing toward Haicheng. = Indications, il t AR ,.e,m,.u e SurEOUNGLNT - Houn: LT bt bk s ek An i | for (he varlous cominttoes. M. |'the siege aperations before Port Ar- CRWALE, is added, point {0 a great balile goon | €IMOT {0 appOint in @S, i A o i Ul e g B Gamtiny of tho pindudistli el ioned ithir . Thi (chled mission. of. the Rus- k2 Outposts East of Liaoyang. in tme regivn sgutneast ot Haicl BRIEF BiTd OF NECESSARY Ta ARE f {‘Bis u‘rm e ‘“,“.‘ e S ru.ml shouted: s slan cavalry detachment, he says, I8 North of Fengwangcheng the J SEIZED. BY JAPANESE. : - i LR, L“"""g The crowd had i i B A T O the Jap- v ese are also moving. * The war o i —— Z The antital convention of ihe Infer: | General Beli's Explanation far W ha! . when the shooting | Tiso chalion pajl nozattantion and ik -hias 0 advices confirmatoly Of Ui | Fieet of Junks Loaded With Supplies | nativnal Association of Raflway Gleris sale Deportatior the uystanders Swis g only wnudled sofily when Cagney. shout- e apandonment of Saimdtsza (north of for Port Arthur. convened in Mily Lover twenty-ive shuts wer |¥ll.] Tt NEGOTIATIONS CONTINUE. Cripple Creck, Colo, Juue 15 tant General Sherman M. B wand of the military heie o statement- coneerning the tope tion of union mincts aud o the Cripple Creel district: | ment W prepared at the request of an Bastern: newspaper for an oplaion an Lo why the deportations do par con- SENTENCE 18 Af FIRMED. “We want o gag rule in (s cons s £ i venkion,” Captives of Moroccan Bandit May Not - 'l‘lu-]u)‘ e ln:«-ul m ||,_v|mh.-.w Y] Be Released This Week. na short time the Thivd districe peo on Tangloer, June 15.—A courier-from ple had worked themsel it a 3 Dy s cliatrn however, qulet:| BUSILL the. bandit._ohiet twho Kil: ly ordored tho clerk to keen on vead napped Messks~Perdicaris and Varley, = L e and - the rall el was continod, |8 - iere during the: pight. United a States Consul General Gummere and Fengwangcheng and -east-southeust of S tr. ks | Bbout 100 delcgat Liaoyani);. On the contiary the lai.ot |1y Chefo0, June 18704 “.ff? LA e Teports are to the efiect that tiie A ithurwas seized off this port “Pipton Sla anese -hold- Saimalsza, -theiv omgu».; the day by the Japaneie. - the cighth Tou: reaching as far:poith as M(‘ns.l A e Japanese have cor Aiitelio Harreator pass (about dug cast of LMOSLE), | o taotai of Chefeo fhat i éi-| Anna Allston R Which is held Ly Uie Russian. _ | chants here are shipping & T. Headley, the * Allmpancse force of §000 1 | Arthur and that the Rii Newbarg, liats Qi i - Two Convicted St Louis Coodlers L Must Serve Tit (L Jeferson City, Mo, Jun The Bupreme conit = et sox of former Cut Gl ported to be movmg x.u.w u. S FRE es b ‘ et ears. \“ wa o % o Junus-behnuic of Fous L although 1L was { ATl "o matsza. o e e titidh, af tie United. Siates 2eiost of g L i e S .uu-u Molitmed Bl Torres, the repre- The Japanese are strongly fortify- guge "; t‘]‘"e €55 tele ri”(x : deprivig fieaois of i R Fes i omitdos il heencatl o) N e ing Fengwangehenz as a precaution | {€NCS8 Ot ‘,f,: LeneeR e e oL etk Al A | e e until 8801 ek the contents of Ralsull’s mess sgainst possible disaster. CEnbn v wevan auid i T Hareson aid oarsl factions | 5ok e The dlstance of Ralsull’s headquar- “The poders of ing withcan oi , A thie el 5 haye formed an alliance and o The war office has advices since| oCCUPANCY T OF WEIHAIWEL L dlilancefor Relmally DstIUAE e makes he negotiy 1 lul‘ bribe June 12 from Pulantien (in the south- i S A 1ot 3 i on a faiu near Detr fusurrectic 3 LY ation o St—Lowls-fnstructed to ern part of the Liaotung veninsula) | gritich Control Will End With Fall of ; L goLIDIES fobert ) AR 0 40 PR ls now thought possible that the caps Control W one years. thorites oL UG st v I port the New Yorle newspaper man for oo S0ne T o lmsed thl Bhaeks promoter cc Louis and the i and they do not mention tic reported Port Arthur. president Is probable. Japanese ambush of that date, result- 5 ing in the loss in that vicinity to the | London, Junc Russians of 800 men. Neither has the [ question and answe, war oflice auything cotfirmatory of (he | commons during it otal | of Port Aithur will Mrs. Helen Cofin DBeedy, whoso| conspiiacy o from a |“ability and devotion Zens has 1¢ in the house of | Work was rec day-that-the fall k the end of Hl"rH to Jive i Snyller plended th statie. o i jons of heee years i @ e b | gepublican Leaders at Chicago Settle Sasourl, While Uhe ¢ D Washington, Juu(\ |5-—~Unlled States Consul Gummere, at Tangier, bas-ca- i bled to the state department indicat- ing that the negotiations for the re- DISCUSS DISPUTED TOPICS. L-oithe 1 dent Moo sderation of i in the case o the Western b reported ambushing and aimost L 3 destruction by the Russians of (wo ; British tenancy of which I refe Tonplail (o prove-tiat i | llease of Pordicaris aud Varley have Japanese batialions on the Haicheng | Shaniung am taking oily e e T R bl R Chicago, June 15, lucoming trains | not yet been completed. Just where bronght' lirze numbers of-aiie Repub- | the hiteh Is connot be learned, It is the under fol 3 ! A 3 TN 1| essary o restore slatnte, Pho contt sustainel the of the war office | fendiant on- that point and gave his road. The ofi Jlican national advance guard (o Chi-| guspected that it relates to the vexed discredit both 1eports. : i Private ‘but reliable BEBe; Convention, ary, a fashionab: A tar cago during the day. The -leaders | question of a guarantee by the United Port Arthur da ain’s lease of llns . The bk e e have setiled down (o a discussion of States and Great Bidtain of immunity N Alice Roo: VERDICT FOR $1,100,000. the Lwo dispuled toples which will oc 1i and the faithful observance effect that the | cupy the convention and the nati of the sultan’s promises. _-__-_-——__-——_- ¥ i e — 3 Decision in Suit for Services in Sale | committec—the vice presidency ant G ..'!H--. | l {fig l! ot £oad [pAKEIEE = DESIRE SELF-GOVERNMENT. - E l- those of -+ comm New Yol | AL o e . they sometinic: make el clection of | ¢ HEW, EOUL st fob 0N 3T Noz Euriher Postponemient, | Fillpinos Say Conditions Warrant Leg- officers in a huity and the musierons, | SO e ot or | San Franclsco, June 15— The man- | TeTativet Elcations: ontrage st the Inde; . | agers of the Yoremite Athletic club, before which Jeifries and Munroe a to fight June 50, declaie that thege be no further postponcment. u condition Ly that e he must loge hig forfeft of $., ible Philadelphia, June 15.—According to, | the members of the Filipino-commis- i sion now vislting this city their mis- on here is to set in motion publie sentlment orable to self-govern- un'nl u! the Philippines, Dr. T. H. Ayaro. one of tho-prominenty— ctnined hyTa jury neer of the sipic 1 $1,100,000, fore Justice ence mi culmination of many hidden ciin all traceable 1o the Wesiemn Ferl tlon of Miners, precipitated such election. court-in Lrooklyn in the salt of Mo Generad Lo 2 rendered in briog ing abo of, the Weitern lund railtoad (0 a syndicate, Tk -orr--trint—tor-gryerot nld and other piomis s appearipg ay wit Mende: DOMESTIC TROUBLE THE CAUS Decllne= Korean Decoration. onl, June, for a popular_assembly in the—- Monaco, the Lz n miuis 2 mnmmmr= It is left to the president of has ,(.“..w tho derom ‘ | the L itas-to-say-when-the-con—— istads warrants such an ing to the law which pro- i | 1P | | | Cleveland Woman Kills, Her Husband and Herself. Judgment w he fig ier ¢ forcign diplom TIME. | 15-based-uon-—tie fnct that other ministers received decos the fitst (lass Dis belo | der of the { i Taft will shortly visit us- and make a report on conditions and Weexpect—his—impresstons Wil — such as to hlm" about- the ostabltsh- | ment of popu's INNOCENT MAN = E @R? G f‘i)DS We show the largest stock-in the- mast muderfl store room in Northern Minnesota. Murderer-of Mont ung woman ey . i Ninetcen Year: at her hust ) o 2 took “effcet, a farewe! killed 1 LB@EE E‘;LQTHEN G. : (ln‘r Clothing is made for us by two of the h:-zl\f::z.unin.\ ssibes @ e = = in the west. All honest goods, well made. No sweat oo 2 o shop Clothing at this store. L | L Gol d Watch Free! 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