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B A Pioneer WANT AD :: ‘Will Do It. he Bemidji Daily Pioneer 2 VOLUME 2. NUMBER 53. BEMIDJI, M]N\}‘»\Ul‘\ MONDAY, .ll NEZ20; llml. TEN CENTS PER WEEK The Pioneer Prints — RUSSIANS- | DENOUNCED... vivors of the Japanes and Hitachi, destroyed Sustained Heavy Casualties Dur- | ports. Eleven Hundred Victims of Jap- {18 have Liaoyang, June 20.—Red Crosg trains | filled with wounded from the passing through Liaovang. portion of wounded officers {es their gallantry. Almost all the officetss of one regiment were killed or wound- ed. \hllmry activity on a grand scale is apparent at Mukden. A high authority |, London, June 20.—. confirms the announcement that Gen- ‘eral Kuropatkin is assuming the of- fensive. * PUT ON BOARD MERCHANT? English Prisoners Captured on Jap:un- Tokio, ing Three Days’ Fight Petershurg, June 20—Abcut! 1,100 men wounded at the battlé of ‘Vafangow, including fifty-five officers, reached TLiaoyang. - The total Russian losses are ahout 2,000. General Stakelberg’s force is march- ing north, to transport-more-than a-few-thousand men. Special dispatches at Vafangow June 20.—The Vladivostok | Emperor Nichol squadron has disappeared off th coast of Aoniori prefecture. at Vafangow whereahouts are unkupwn sians suddenly deparied. anese Bullets Arrive apparently no chance given oo s combatants on board the at Liaoyang. leave and the Russians the railroad” heing unable Progress. the Iield, via Fusan, Hcer, o Japanese front aj outh are Heavy rains prevail ' Mukden to the Centr {ambulance trains have : Vafangow. N. ese Transport. al then permilted (he vessels to de; b L uninjured. Central Jap Loan Oversubscribed. London, June 20.—A dispatch fo the | News from Tokio anno 3 that the total subscription to the to ond issue exchequer bonds (3 000) ‘amounted (0 $160,2 bonds are issued at § Interest and arc m s ior saven y Tie: Bchaumann. S-_BARE Russian Bombardiient of Cefenscless 9 *Fransports: LOST 2000 Tokio, Junc 20.—A total trangport: by warships, have amived at N NDCDES NEARLY B e THOUSAND 20,—A general en-ing north. No inkiing as to the prog-{tofore been made. General Oku resf Croek. Mis ress of the fight can yet he leurned. The Russians permitted 610 noncon- batants to leave the Sado, ; ports that he buried 1615 Russiandead is mow procecding Sounds of fi The Japanese officers and soldiers after the battle and that the work was | aid only tu who were detained on board the Sado | had prepared to commit suicide, but | changed their minds when near Kinehou. been heard here since ca “The fivst wain bearing wounded men passed tirough here at noon go- OFFIGIALS SEEM SATISFitL Bollle o alineow then incomplete. The natives say that HoW appeats to e more s timates which have MUST BE OFFERED 1 Make No Hlort carvicd-away hutdreds of dead. MAY- MAKE FRESH LEMANDS o s o crowded decks of the erippicd t port with shrapnel. The Japun = nounce-this action as barbarity, cating the clear intent of the to- kill defenseless men: instead of .:. simple desire to destroy the ships. S8TAKELBERG SUCCEEDED IN DE {SULTAN OF Mofipcéo COMPLIES LAYING EXPECTED ATTACK WITH ORIGINAL TERMS KUROKI"S FUTURE. PLANS. ON PORT ARTHUR. OF BANDIT. Fairbanks W To-Secure- Vice dential l\'ommmmn. Is Awalting Result of Fighting Now in Washington, 1 received at the s Consul Genewa in confirmin, General Kuroki's lh‘.ulq\ml’lers June 2 y-the Russians | gra] Kuroki is quietly awaiting the re- had forty-two hattalions | ults of the fighting on the Li against forty-four Japanese battalions. | peninsula, on the The Japanese had great superiority in | cording to a high artillery, having more than 200 guns. | movenients of the I Colonel Merchausky, commander of | largely depend. The Ru the Fourth infantry regiment, w! taken prisoner by the Japanese at Va- fangow. -| pires that the simultaneous r: 1l Gummere the press repo had agreed to ell of 1 hat (he money” rans to-he paid over durins Stakelberg's -[the dircct autcome of a plan agreed Alexieft un/l f‘mu'm) at Mulden, .- after the baltle of Kinchou, the tension at apparently are satisficd with sults of Stakelberg's miss lod (e dispall n north | {of delnchments of the Third (army, cotiimanded by - | delaying, the -;‘nt sea m\ rald of the Rus rémdered the poxl of troop~‘|’rmn the Ja]mmw 1naiy {land impossible, The admiralty has no direct news Iilinois Man is Il But His Inter- ests Are in lands of State Delegation. WL ofF W 15t Japanese army pations of towns northwest of s believed (o ind to prevent General Kln'r)l b attaining a junction with the forces on the Liaotung penins Corres )nmlonls with General Kuro-| v have heen promised greater liberty and have bheen given perm sion to visit the outposts of the arm Gummere o \p.. as to the advi payment beforo Perdicaris and Val were actunl Ge '\«u.ll \'n \ se to that ex u, \|u||u|yrll xmu-u whote ; { publicans are gatlicrcd A tion, the vice p o hody, Bhe haby wits unhurt and was 2 : found asleep in the moethers avms by During (he day a diver who re- ! feared sAhat Radsull bigsnnntanee phivsician newed the search for vietims found not Lo be ddpanded upon and thatanee 1f is. thought that all the injured | @ deep hole fn the bed of the river I|.|~ the, ien sy in b 1wo Ambulance Trains From Battle- field of Vafangow. can'ho done at tiis Congressman 3 Y Gununere, and the state de The condition of ex Governor Nash surface and when he was forced to i Btatement that N garding the desives ol banks for the vi yet hoen nin this Jast attempt o free the prisoners. | IS recovery, ate tamote; hawe { having on board 38 ofiicers 0 i who has bew il nien who were wounded in the fight at NONUNIONE=MEN. G e Jng at its o\plulls the Novoe Vremya n Hemenway; T Fox River Paper Mills Will Try. to oMce has received impor- vgmdmg (.vuuml i desire for it, 3 not think that there should oflice and he will only Deeply Affects the Czar. e ¢ G s R T (e PR RS R A ROT hive alicady been 1ost | peay (ha foot of the sloping lawn on an.effort 1o start fssue mills A Hey- v H—he e T who had ||..~ l||5h- vl 2 est personal regard for the governor jmen and “""‘"“ re cneral, It is reported-- e Rissiluns recentiy somrclm WD et e s merchantmen and to one of them ( [ of police of St. Pet: transferred the Englishnien taken . om | ceed the late Gener the Japaness patéhes-—dated—Friday some tine disagrecmont witlh the usion eme fand thoo two s¢ill be one Jnstitution | more than halt a dozen in the pile, Another créw of nonunion [hercatier 7 b, upon removing seveial he found a arrived in be put to work there. It i TRl T hurg, to cut off Stalclhery, i 3. o, Bobrikoit transport Sado. ‘ihey | povernor general of Winland. llm! Iudnm.m wnl nol present the nam that Kuropatkin s et Finland Remains Tranquil. Lo meet Ku- Helsingfors, Finland, June 20.—Na urbances chave occuried i part of Finland as the resull of the nssassination ‘of Governor Bobrikoff, nor do the aufhorities I \ieve that theve is danger of any. d P 5 pm (& n! #nstration of sympathy with the act ol e e s constn Gsstie mill heee will ot the i t I day or (Wo and It is thit Rivorsilo: Dilcr and Iy ey possible ihat o gen ment may be pi borhood of Hai 3 s nominated he wili take the piace, and that is all, might as well add right here that all attempts (o gt him (o make i On account of repair being |lm\|lll(u| and becanse of lack it * boale mills Wil be clos FRENCH . AERONAUT AKRIVES. 8antos Dumont of Winning Airship Coniest. _ Nothing One Way or the Other. W W w ‘—Extraordxn ary G0ODS VALUES. W » .ééea W =i W WASI 65cFancy Bourette Novelties, per yard - 65¢ Royal Nox elties, per. yard - - 45C 50¢ Silk Leno, S'ripes per yard o 30c F:mc.y SErip Malras, per yard - - BF‘\ITDJ T \/IINNDbOTtX —Today we place on sale— 100 pieces of Up-to-Date Wash Goods 75¢ Fladed Nouveaute, per yard - - 590 45c June 20.—Santos mont, who lm~. art w party desives but it the Republi im i the sccond THE HURRICANE IN CUBA. : Dl the $100,000 prize which has b More Than One Hundred Persons Per- j ished as the Result. Dits wprandtatlicr. ShOTIOM an been-chosen—for-it: 5 "hé will £o and that is us far as Indiang will go in pushing his caiclidacy . takes 165 cue s senutor and the xpresses strong hope G Nt te the aic depesd quickly the expr can send along-hi v Gubiiting 20 Phethee h & i, / county Iy orcer to suvoly th zent fall of fourtcon inche L accompanying nlied in the death of movo t tempt to navig % mebody 15 nominate together after ils arrival opened during U Dersons y instantly, covoring th wish to be Hm dent of taking the |||| [have a good ai been-able (0 ey { to learn that {here carriet el gl iR o the T recotired— he hest 1 haye the fact that e 10 be four other fourteen at 11 Ca in (e surrouiding conniny i fmcomplote, » hundred and fifty houses were re damig porsons lost thelr Hyes ters of the [linoi of an independent gathering . Hitt's friends being abutidoncil menmbers of ace one does not have (o hope to make thé three fli v during the week of shall try to sail near the ground, say from Ml) \u seventy-five y Hawaiian delegat shortly before of L.os Angeles will be chairm French Nobleman Killed. GENERAL PORTER HONORED. nounced that his s preference fo. derstocd that Fairbanksif the the opinion of Pthe position agreed upon before the time came il nol more thn one sary 1o nominate asquicr, died durine the morn oo ag the 1esnit_of -a motor“ar accident. "While iuaning at [ fiftysix miles an honr a ar st and (e overturned, The marg air-and sustained inter- vice presideit, Cross of the Legion of Honor Be- would go to stowed on Ambassador. 20.—President merican am- 5 of the l.og!un of Honor, hurled in fhe his nomination ballot would 1 i ‘ux hm\m iefs of state :m(l .unh\.. 25¢ 15c pmp(-] is «nm\lu 'h i at m\ 1 convention {oy a 1t pers ascribe nnder the proy ceplance of any the Constitut um'llhuu to. the country, even from a republic » by the the ! ;‘.m\il'ull Extent of the New York aphones S e the Marine Disaster Not Yet A Definitely Known, mation also d that the mili had attempted - to sweat John Harper, the swekesper at Vic Y putting wrope around his neck. Hole'in the Bed of the Riyer Said families of ¢ that she b military and themselves buried and It was said that this was done in the 2 5 . prosonce o vl Bell, As a result To Contain Remains of of the v ail-shali-be given Fifty Victims. — v the fodern toseni-mones e el cone 0 those i direct it which will-he 1l state of |- New York, June 20.—3ore than sev- of Pres | enty-two hours after the smouldering also fn coutoni s wreck of fthe big excursion steamar More, WO qenayal Slocum had sunk oft Hunts :fore Genetil | pojne in the Rast river the full extent of the disaster to the St. Mark’s Lu- { theran Sunday school picnickers had { not been learned. Out of the nearly | 1600 pleasure secking women and Brooklyn Troliry Car. children who boarded the steamer on New York, Jine 20, Nine persons | Wednesday morning the bodfes of 568 were imjued in i which fol.; have beeu recovered, while more than lowed: (he Durning owi of a fuse on a | 300 others are in the list of missing L Brooklyn trolley eag atly cvery band the search for them is continued enger sulfered somedinjury. M= along the shores and on the islands of Usontyfour years Ol gho East river, while divers regularly i _";’""”;"""“"““ '“‘\"‘. In - her | pojjeve each other in the sunken hull Hs b T e S {and wherever under the water there ankle and severe contusions of tho ) SEMs & P”*-““‘{“'Y of finding any vic- tims of the uishster, Moyer a sui plation—against communded the milith Bell arrived at Victor, NINE PERSONS INJURED. A “""“’i"-""' Panic Follows Blowing Out of Fuse'on i from nelor, that the fsuli’s woand sately o) { practically flied with bodies, Within nohing BRIEF BITS OF NEWS. An hour after. the search was begun accol elghit bodies had been brought to the ts for/| abandon work for a time because of or the swift current he stated that be- Reprosentafive Rt Lt Hinols, | tveen thivty and fit Still re- Jined Lo his home (o | mained in the hole. await the conclusion of [0f Ohiois improved 1“. shington With an atfack of acute Many More Bodies Located. tion, {8 reported belte b il RO The dlver was searching along the pan wheat | pjvar Tottom and hail reached a point Resume, Two-thirds Of the Roums owing (0 theprolonged i and | Noreh firother Island where the bodies lic nogrent i Lt Por the firs) vietims of the tragedy of Tapwere lald last Wednesday, when he Over ald the | found seveial bodies lying together nan-Anverican bank {and at fivse he supposed there were no this Fox TG T The mills as the cosult of cenah - and Itev, i 18 Carmaclk, for several [ great hole in the river bed literally beltavod [ years preaidont of Hoe college at ( packed with dead. He says that no wied in the At by e Rapids fa,oand a well knowrdf less than thivty more bodies will be Phe] Proshstozing Clagamn . hns e /.1 found when the tide again turns and deney of Woestorn univers pernits a resumption of wor - +—The ~most carerally col ddata \wore | sShows that 568 bodies have been re- [ o feovered w o this tme. and Basod on the same data the list of Iyda [ missing™ iy estimated at™ 330, while hier of | fifty-three victims of the llluus!er are 0 oof he |0 Bospiialg Pittslin Presidont and Mis, Roo; do likewise Inag fow fepnests of honor Saturday ik not P Uolen - Rov ol Robin Yo Ui Do fson ) 3o Rovsesali.who b the cofu President _Considerable difficulty had been ex- Plunkett, Jeraploye of a | perienced by the underiakers who have Wy L, Bais oo shved | Contracted for the burial of the bodies—— Wi G Tivedpool | 10 securing —a sufficiont number of Lol the depdi of [ henrses and it became necessary to S o | call upon Jersey City, Newark, Hobo- Ken and varfous places in Weuuhvuter 117 talius b 205000, one fiih wihfch proii to the of tadn y i \. HENRY BUENTHER ol 1 Cobra, wheie A 3 & Naturalist and Taxidermist wore drawned 208 Second St. Postoffice Box No, 686 BEMIDJI, MINN. villago, Bodies were 7Ty 1At i Bl My The Jist droy 1SH, FUR RUGS AND ROBES and GAME 1EADS mounted to order and for sale. 1 carry at all times u good assortment of INDIAN RELICS and CURIOS, FUR OARMENTS made to order, repaired and remodeled FURS In season bought.” BIRDS, WHOLE ANIMALS, I here and five 1 guar. 1 tee;my work mothproof and the most lifelike of any in the state 20 The Marquis d°Au- noof the ke d°An- MY WORK I FEW, EXCELLED BY NONE A Deposit Required on All Work YOUR TRADE SOLICITED l ]nt of Clnlch'en s 25¢ Hose; colors, red nml black; for 19c a pair. of e Cloice I not a great deal the d]l]lll)\d of congres wm~uwm'f‘rm>'mll . tion of that body. mept-onty—im-rho e of it in that dire residence during the morning gonally presented him w' LA FOLLETTE MEN DOWNED. {nsignia-of the (‘r'md CIO8E. = 7Matte'crlr Pictures. 300 Malted Pictures on sale this week at 10c each. Committee De cides Wx" onsin Conte DOWIe Sa||s ldr New York. ‘th All",u\dm steamer. Lucania onstration on tl == P d Tl sssE eéeseeeé tion, headed | s0e6Q0dOGOCOCECRGE OO0.0QOGQ@QOG@GO@CQQ@O@@@.@. Here is Your Chmce This week we are offering some of the best bargains ever offered. Primrose Prunes, 4c per pound. Evaporated Peaches, 8c per pound. EMIDJI MERCANTILE C0. .......‘....‘....‘..e'........lznwmcnwlxll;uuxltulemplu)m»nnj and opposed & concerned the means énded, 4 tion anden'i its nominecs for upon the ollic their determiin tiale in the viuii (78-18) QO@OOQO@.O..OO. Arlmul down. shutdown will nemployed Or if you have spare time, write to us to-day. An excellent opportunity to earn money is open to a limited number of people in this vicinity. The work we offer is clean, dignified and extremely prpfilab]e. Previous experience is not necessary. Particularly good results await your efforts in this field. CIRCULATION DEPT. METROPOLITAN MAGAZINE 3 WEST 2%h STREET, NEW YORK CITY