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A Pioneer WANT AD :: Will Do Iv.. VOLUME 2. NUMBER 50. , MINNESOT A, 'l‘llll.bl) AY, JUNE LG, The Pioneer Prints MORE NEWS than any other news- & paper between Duluth and Crookston, St. Paul and the North Pole. 1904, TEN’ CENTS PER-WEEK Japanese Warships Are Hurrying to Give Battle to the Tokio, June 16.—Renert., ading have neen received here from various points, such as Chikuzen prov- ince, Ok island and Tzuzhima, but the exact nature of the overati RAID MADE Russian Vladivostok Squadron Suddenly Appears in Korean Straits. Enemy's Fleet. of. canton- RUSsfan Viadivosiok Squaci ed. It is possible t the Rus- slan vessels surp! d and capin three transports which left €hi seki during the day for the army ba.es In Korea and China. The course:of these vessels would take them close to the place where the Russ hips were seen. It is possible also that the Russians are pursuing mer lantmen and the cannonading repoited AT sult of such pursuit. The Japanese warsh ity are hurr; ing to th is being clos There i sibility that a naval eng take place soon. No.Souti ese city is exposed to att Russian raic may prove shipping. 1t i reported Lere that protected cru 4 Russian Vladivostok sq ig-not in the viein: 3 hoy island, In the straits hetw and Japan. This repor lacks: coniirmation. transports Ugo and bound, met the Russian v £- | Qki island. The Ru \0: w Thursday, W Friday and - W W W bers. = Saturday Men’s Tan Shoes. Our entire stock of Men’s Tan-Shoes, (Douglas § stamp $4), fon: T§2.95 a pair. = W Our entire stock ¥ of French Enam- W el Shoes (Doug- \& (las stamp $9) at \bl $3.95 a pair. Men’s . Shirts. W u" For a half dollarwesell a nice, light colored ncg- ligee Shirt. : Men’s'Suits. The heavy selling in our Clothing Department ‘(ho past month has broken the sizes in a great many num- “, 111'(] ay at We have taken from stock all numbers, where. \y there were but from one to three suits left, in suits up w\to 818 and will offer them Thursday, Friday and Sat- SIO 00 a suit. W W W Buster S Ties. For Liitle Boys. Eton W ‘Teather Uxfords, and Buster We cveryone; prices from W Bathing Suits: W have Bathing Suits to fit yy 15c to $3.50 ¥ W W \&f Patent Belts and Collars, Em And dired Siaiein [Japanese “ships ™~ The Transpornses: caped and reached l\zLLsummu NAVAL BATTLE REFORTED. Russian and Je':ancse Fleets Clash in Korean Straits, London, J\m" 16.—A dispatch to the suys @ uas is in progress in the Kol ¢ Russian crai Viadivostok arl “ot_Japanese ships. No de- yet been received which a number talls have ram re- s that Jap- gasaki, June 16.—A te d from OKi islaud sa anese warships have enguged a Rus sian squadron near there and that the result of the encounter is not yet known. ENTRANGE TO KARBOR' OFEN RUSSIAN CRUISER STEAMS ouT OF PORT-ARTHUR AND EN- GAGES JAP FLEET. Toklo, June 16.—Fhe entrance to the harbor at Port Arthur having been cleared of obstructions is now open for the passage of ships in and out. Tues- day the Russian profected crufser No- vik steameu out o sea and engaged with vessels of the Japancse blockad- ing fleet. Washington, June 16.—The. legation has received a cablezram from the foreign oflice al Tokio stat- ing that the Rus: egmérged from Port Arthur and engaged a number of Japs pedo boat destroyers. of the destroyers made” an ¢ secure a. chase from the Novik after pursuing the boats for distance the cruiser returncd saiely (o port. * QUICKLY RETURN TO, HARBOR. Cruiser and Ten Destroyers Sail Out of Port Arthur. - London, June 16.—A dispatch to the Central News from Tokio. While flotillas of torpedo boat de- stroyers and torpedo boats were sup- porting the military bombardment of the forts at Siaopingtao (on the Kwan: tung peninsula between Poit Artly and Port Dalny) Tucsday muiniis the Russian protected cruiser Novik and ten tarpedo boat desiioyers nude a sortie_from Port-Arthiur ese warships refired, eddenyoring o Ture the Russians into .the open sea. The Russians, howeyer, returned to the harbor the sume alteino: A flotilla of gunhoats 1 12 ships sank a number of micchianical mines off Port Arthur.on Monday nizht. COMING CLOSE TGGETHER RUSSIAN AND JAPANESE ARMIES EXPECTED TO CLASH IN DECISIVE BATTLE. General - Kuroki's Headquarters in the Tield, vi san, June 16.—It was announced here during the day that the enemy in‘front of the Second Japanese army is increasing and the two forces are coming ¢lose togethier. A battle i3~expected. There has been no fighting in front of the First Japanese army since June 12, when two companies of Russians were driven from Wutaipo with a loss of twenty men. The Russiuns have reoccupfed Tong- yengpu, on the Liaoyang road, Si- mingtsu, on the Lienshangkwan road, and Sanch u, on the Haicheng road, with small forces. Masters and Pilots Surrender to the Lake Carriers. Cleveland, June 16.—After six wecks of tleup on the Gieat Lakes (hat has directly invoived only a coupie of thou- y move than its existence, a - ce; brought to the strike of the mastes ation, me boats we: fected by the dificulty betwee vegsel owners and their employe e was declared off et captain of the and Pilots It is under: rlers’ association will 5o agreement witi T ond that the Take Car n_come Lo-an and that the of tie ocia ¥ \)v gott ! nation i |in rccent, veu i = Sas | KUROPATKIN'S ARMY GROWING. i e {Large Reinforcements Being Hurried to the Front. June 16.—The ap- ant General Leo- Petéysbure, intment of Li dence to be placc osal. The z ia, have been sent out to t The organization of the new ¢ nt of the Ru. out from Europe U0 LiGops, iitespective of the fron- {tier and railroad guards, and that prob- 8bly he has an effective army of 160, Faedapan- € 1| jumped futo the tug hi that hus oceurred | 127 - | they had 10w | in the | sue ouD men at Liaoyang. HUNDREDS PERISH on fire S W ¢l on [edge after she was beashod them : notliing to do Tt but jump overboard or be butned to 'ER: 2 N . S : e & . u‘\ ER:1000 ARE LOST. X S| g p 'ns 0 AU ork, I8 . More tha SO0 | xcursion Steamer Burns to the|gmaiL soatTs RescUE PRlab b A DR Jap Boats Heavily Loaded With Water's Edge in Harbor of MANY FROM THE RIVER. |of the burning of the steamer Ge & S50 Yoo 5 New York. Many of tie childien pick RN g small Don 150 tock Squadron, , and | o corone Ing tion of b T on\'o compaty < [Jured, their aced the {Teady crowde:! o |are baily buned and m Tho Slocum burned s TRANSPORTS . ARE SUNK o the water's | i was Soldiers Sunk By Viadivos- 7 (hat some five do Upwards of Five Hundred l’\-rauus-;"::‘!j,‘!"h:““” ! IEasGI A o W ol u the 1 i aquate ernt o thot o H P! o Burned to Death Yent and tn (ho- Whirlpaols L L L approxic | Fieree Fighting at Telissu and Many of those pliked up alive in | - G or Drewned, the viver will die in the hokpiie | Botn Sides Sustain Heavy ?,(,g““:f!“"\‘fi:‘ SRR WISCONSIN FIGHT COMES LAST. Losses. 1 their clothing canght five e g TR IR S uahe | Republican National Committce May Nildven, porihed s {lances fn which Declde-Contestsonday: Toki o 10 —=The the hurning of the ox- [ from the shove. Chicago; Junc |6=-The I h“,)' June 16, The transports S RTA e Ahee Rt Tat = Hituehi and Sado were sunk by the 2 Gene e near cursion steamer Hell Gate, in the The Sloctni, wi #chool excursion of St W Bothe annual Sunday Ak Lutheran chureh of (5is city < the ovor o . was proceeding up the rvive rushed from the tions: on thetduath 3 | a5 only S0 men are known to have the many resorts of Lonz | sound. Senator Quay i ot | eseaped. Vhes 3 @ vo - fdentife « as possihle s W 1 sWaEniion i \ "o 3 Y \'\ hen near One No id ntion was possitile § watring defesations witl b 1 Pokio, June 16.—In a fight reported fifth stic Arst bodics were recovered, as from_eight or (en e e i the BTOKe A anie were picked up at so many dierent 4 tesis will be introduced in a PO LBHONSpICCITELa IERIIOT ) niany being “fovind order, i o comiie trettne|railroad about eighty miles north of per part of the crowdoi sic panic ensued on (hehoat atmost i | 5 atantly. The cro deck began to crowd {o the [ ble for later identification haine done *deal with the Wisconsin wattor 5 10 The s ; The t and other hoats which ves exelude both dei RN wounded. gers could bo heard on shkore @ e | ened b v from the hurning Stean s determine the vight ot t fwo D, ) Courts determing | (o0 e e Tw 5 i dreds of small hoats imumediztely and from the water landed at | taetion oy DACPILPE LUl ; off to the Tescue. Owing to (he o« | the nearest points and retuend NS it e il e mote Ao e oDurl iaton s la Sdnme a8 it pUting on either side of the channel o { T Dac Tnosaiblo (0 boudn | rescubis others. Ehis fiadeti A o6 the TWo. factions declare Uit i ‘h‘m,l,;“.”' e e Lo i | Empossible o deam who had ovi ve - ure cngitged o finish GRAL R Mgl Lo B LD ok e cantain sinek 1000 onaq and added to (he fers of Uioso - ofany agifon that iy e ke by G Galuthwalte: by sthefoyeriuraligr o Bostia wheeland heuded 1he Ve | aiting to learn (he fate of frien R UGRAT oL it e S rrt ey e el S I gy ounk men worg aecom- sl salgiE ) o D or Mo ml\l‘” S pantadn finy Cour elasanigtes other - isiand, “where s it | ol ORR T DAL e ¢ i 1o aground in the shallow. walos.Several sconid o OHeT T HEARST IS ENDOHSED. into a a('r:nm Taunch and were ov hundied feet of open water still luy th—strect afe s = turnod. The yolng women were res- cucd through the efforts of their re- between the burning jer and Ui SLOIC and many persuns Lstic Sapiese for New Yoik Editor. e e e o e CRAZED PARENTS THI : e | steam launch. vessel after she bhud been | CHILDREN OVERBOARD | geputic i I iue Ex-Governor Nash Critically Hl, It was estimated that the Grazel narnts: (hrow il oy delosat dcomvenuai b entnabus, O, June H.-—Former Gov- ried more than 2,000 pers L honrd amd_folto oSl vy § Vole 1o diam It Heist Qo e bapnor George K. Nash dsiu a’ serios the laigest excursion steamer i Wese | to- drown (i the e | preaide o on, but b o condition at his Jefferson avenus waters and could carry 4,000 passen | Gate. Totin i Bols, Who sullaal o control (¢ howe. He has been confined to his er Rl B e LR D15 S oM ELL RN raR [Pl NS s fotcl el sinee Sunday night by heart trou Thio Sloctim’ satled- from (he foot 0f | toward (he hoathof Novth teb i st | receiving. no - considetation wt Wi ble and plavm is felt 't bIs present Third, sticet, ast 1! 5 Coatier Fand she left o tradn of dird N I5 o1 the canvontion. 1 eondition 9 o'clock, “Ihe exuct pomt i o SRR AL O b b pe ik Chnhman <huinh JGtAed,te frecos.| reached when the flavies weie probabl it nize any s et Hapking e \ e ered iu the forwaidipart of U W i benenan ke Hutnsung Bl Rt UGN e e ) § ) t AT FrGni OhE RRO AT s {lof @ ténround Nght Tuesday night was Ol tie “hunkin Seall quite ance of open witer lay b | B B it} S o GromT T Cl Tl g 3 0 UHG SUBPOEL L CONKrFoFRITaT il With Fred Douglass of Savannah. S LCITE 7 < ad tween her and tho shore —@od—fie Lok > So quick was the Sprewl o v many. persons porvishod clther i tha | X WL, wis routid completoly, Addison Parkison, prestdent of the . that the captain o the Siocum fIAMOR. OF Wora drowied, in -n. Tl Phe conyention nated Whe followig | st National bauk ot Rer selacr, > > ticket: Ind., has received an anonymous let- not turs and was forced to i on for ‘North Hrother island wiic. full stean:. the MANY JUMP OVERBOARD WITH CLOTHING BURNING. By the time the Slocum reached O Hundred aud thict th strdet the ¢x cursiondsts, “driven to the il dnan ith their clothing, on_ti [0 juip OV CEhoatd by L os When One Hundre the Al Al | by threes. Thirty-eighth strect had peen reached the heat 1rom the five ad becois 5o intense that men, womcen aud chiliren phinged overbourd by tho score, Tii was a terrific crazh when the boat w beached at the reei at the noithern end of North Brothor isha ¥ she rapidly hurned to the wat I'rom 300 to Ui o1 the flames O Weie diow i £ D le to more thai csti the lois of life. 'The disaster is the nioit palling that has I OeeH - New York harbor and s i i tressing by the fact that most o tho. who lost their liv ere woinen i children.of tender It aid the fire sturted in the lunch When the alarm sproad passengers (he huriicane crowded and whei off One and Thirty-eighth sticct this lapsed. M DOISaNS wWere Ui into the wator, but hundre cipitated into the Was-itseif—u muss ol woint dren. A tug of the New Yorg Cont railroad saved neaiiy a4 score the heroism of some ke This man stood oy the box of the f and children to th driven back by among, lower police nor firemiin, ©len uu waited to remoye c¢ preat it ¢ hodics recov Wierkers 8 s heforo the firg 1l i and_the e Both fin the L the | 8 lnhl of the thore nul and wree s loss of life, exfcs o the dreds, will be found i the Hoid. COLLAPSE CF UPPER DECK CAUSE OF MANY DEATHS. | b | | 2 forwasrd ¢ Pol & up th 900GOODOBGOHE T children perizh fore he could re: d From all that can be aa;mm'i no. dron. Tives Tic | they eoutd not+ S lmost convenient placos, all being caee 94 fully scene of the i reach turned fn to police heat became known (he police s all the nearby stations all the available paiiol ried to the all the available surecon 1 o'cloch sey Taho contd swin teddowarwith » b RussianViadivestock=quadronyester- Details-of the -destruction—and full oxtent of the casualties are not known but theloss of life will be heavy toverhvati o Mitny of i e, b CONVCRLON UL ALL Al consmitlecine . Their Gist u was dntcidods golely | w8 and - tie pssi and| Port Avthur, the Russians lost 500 men killed, 300 prisoners and 14 guns. ‘Che casualties on the Japanese side are estimated at 1000 men killed and LW WSS consin will ¥ not be decided untit M The members of g oo about concluded that the beat way (o0 and on the islands They were hrou v numbered and Every (bt possi of the Burlington higi school graduat- vuded in the the 1epiose £0 through beca in the hog ¢ lug class on the river L with the bodies of the & Illinois Democrats lnstruct Celegates | malning companion and men on the¢ shole What v s1 inyg that he place $5,000 in ‘taln ®pot on his farm or be shot o [ s fasretice B, Stringer ot L. ; s i L Anteoln s Heateuant governor, Thomas fa ¢ appnlling extent of the acellent b it s ille, secretary. of | to death frour ambush, ik Dooling of Sansamon | Ada Morgan, who claims Keokuk, o apdltor, R B Spanslect moas hee home, has been arrested fu treasurer. Charled | Now Yok ity on the charge of {m: ingEhoros ditoimey s posing upon charitably -inelined per: on of Jeitaision gous with tale of destedon-and-stare = —vation: 1 i at least slaty, 1 county ! Fof Chlngo; state cone And (e hospitals in | B lllmnm of 3 art of tho ity wach sent and nur | Albort Conl ot Be Ju were calictont, | swhzons hors northern An Excellent Opportunity = "o Earn Money Is open to a limited number of people in your vicinity. - Ifyou are unemployed or if you have un- occglehed time, write to us. e work we offer is clean, dignified and profitable. Particularly good results await your efforts nthisfdd ~ — — — ————— Write to-day for full particulars. CIRCULATION ~ DEPT. METROPOLITAN - MAGAZINE 3 WEST 29th STREET, NEW YORK CITY 0000000600000 00000000 st Bargain.. e still continue our sale of Creamery Butter in One Pound Prints at 20 cents per pound- Take advant age of this while the sale lasts. BEMIDJE MERCANTILE CO. .Ooooooodoooooooo

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