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A Pioneer [ ] o0 The Ploneer Prints e Bemidji Dail neer “ZE | Will Do It BB orcn. op Pat and the North Pole. VOLUME 2. NUMBER 56 = ? mo|e of \ue Tor Ulll \e.\h it ha hehl + fated-trip-np=the sound & W “:” - - of one or two branches of the goyvern- - = = the police depariment. One !\um]“nl‘ ment, while the Democratic-patty -durs patrolmen. pspaciallvseleated -fronrthe O S, \ ing the same period has had complete |- = - varfous procincts been deta LA D control for only two years. - This long 3 - TETRE e ‘1,': 3 tenure of power by the Republican name has heen in o any party is not due to chance. It is a mentioned in conn ion with Deal For Freeing the American demonstration that the Republican Pl SRl o = 2 . party has commanded the confidence e e Sl : Report of Resolutions Committee | of ihe American people for nearly two L T e 3 = generations to a degree neyver equaled e AL L SR T i Captive ) Approved by the Republi i our history and has displayed a high b oo | E < can Convention. capacity for rule and. government ; bodying: all-the names; will e pre-| Satisfactorily. Captive Not Progressing which-has been made even more con- 5 pared. | spicuous » by the incapacity and in- = . The lis % 2 g firmity of purpose shown by its op- - e AR 5 ponents. ey sl R M Tariff Laws Must Not Be Changed | * ot Siaunican party extered upon Increased since that-hour otay- Demand Made on Morocco For Perdicaris Alive or Ban- e e Conditions _|1tn proen menot of conire sy | President Roosevelt Re-nominated by Republican Nentare e iodls il Lo raris e it 1e ead. remacy in 1807, We lm\" every h x 2 7 iaears oveient succeeding hour added to the (ofal, emand It. to congratulate ourselyes upon the i . ‘: o Demonstration Follows. amier oms or news. | | . work since then accomplished, for it has added lustre even to the traditions | Onven 1011.~ of the party which carried the govern- = & .. | ment through the storms of civil war. . Chicago, June 23 —The second daY’s |~ e then found the country, after < = bert Ereitag killed his sister, Mrs #gession of the Republican national con- SO e R Millard Peters, in Rollevue, Ky, four years of Democratic rule, in evil. ) ' ventio#® was called to order by Tem- | plight, oppressed with misfortune and m At Chicago, “Kid" Ros rotary Hay from Consul General Gum- porary Chairman Root at 12:27 p. m. | doubtful of the future, Public creait | » Chicago, June 23, —Pre sident Theodore Ronsevelt was renominated by the Republican National | oity was knocked ont by at Tangicr, relative to the Per- After prayer by Rev. Thomas F., Cox|had been lowered, the revenues were [Convention this afternoon, The convention vote was unanimous. A great demonsteation followed | Forhes in the third ronnd Tuesday. | dicaris negotiations. This indicates of Holy Name cathedral Senator Mc- | Zeclining, the debt was growing, the | th announcement of the result. Senator l<‘:|i|'l'):1nl\'> of Indiana, was nominated vice president. Botween fwelve and fiftecn hindred | that satisfactory progress Is not being Comas, chairman of thé committee on | 8dministration’s attitude toward Spain mombars of the National Grain Doals | made and it ds intimated that-the good credentials, submitted the report of | Was feeble and mortifying, the stand- “= | erst associntion were preseut when tho | gjth of (he Moorish government 13 r 7 ard of values was threatened and un-| al o miion of the e, s t 3 L annual convention of the ¢ L betigrcaling % 5 = that committee. The frst part of the | ¢Chigh,“labior as unemplove, busi | from Gt ana_connecten with the RUSS] ANS [No_TRACE OF MISSING MAN. | greyor st Mihviiken Wodn i IOt i om0 = v - da ness w: i i N 3 o 3 Angerad over a trifling mafter Al- Washington, June 23 —A cablegram was recelved during the day by Sec- gotiators. t s s sunk in the dep which | United States by ‘wise provisions tor a0 - Hare e { which the action of the national com- | yyq gucceeded the pani , hope | our b Dy | | Brother of Assistant Secretary Loomis "‘\x"_".‘ ”«‘“t“‘”:‘l- > i of (he WAtish {5y posponse to- their application for mittee was upheld. In the Wisconsin | was faint and confidence was gone. We have organized the government | Disappears. e et i S da | furthor “Instructions — Secretary Hay contest the committee decided in favor of Porto Rico and its people now® eu- | London, June 23— Apparently nothe | peits e R aser & o WAL pie told them that they must adhera S s 1 8 3 ' bS] & 4 3 000 contribited by (he Diitlsh Re : ) £ of the “stalwart” or Spooner faction | PROTECTIVE TARIFF RESULTS | joy peace, hicedom, order and pros-| Ing i Known i rexard 10 (he isane | oese o 1 e Tt v foe Ustrtetly to thelr oriinal Instructions; and the announcement was received IN EXPANSION OF TRADE. | perity. RHUSTIN, pearance of Kent J. Loomis, hrothet g o of the Russian woumbed, | that they must not in any way become of Assistant Secretary of State Loomis, Who' Was & passenger on b involved with guarantees or otherwise with other nations and’ that they must with an outburst of applause. The re- e R We met these unhappy conditions | CIVIL LIBERTY FOR PEOPLE port was adopted by unanimous vote. L e o, We | ain Twelve Hundred Casual- | n 40 ; 1 danghtor of Martin Maloney of Phili The committee on permanent orgaui. | FIECTOUSIY, @el IO Snd il once. W | OF THE EHILIEEINES e : ASBA) Norly Gonhan Loyl lawmer Kalser | érifita nud Touls Ciiatey: Tiohia-op | 89t Tand marines ‘ot satlors without ;a“”;: mue" l.epmrl[ed = se]e(}“";‘ “’( on free trade principles and garnished | Tn (he Philippines we have sup- | ties in am Engacment June T and artived at Plymonth Mon >|“Y"N|”"“ L i) :'fll'w‘”‘:?..’.‘n‘fl“lil{l'x'.'vmfnfr;":u::«“.l;.“-‘ug:::; speaker Cannon for permanent chair- | wj sectiona rotecti o G | R T Aatt 3 0 R Cnie % Bl ) YU J, Wednesid Cardina! . ahy, D, i Sp L with sectional protection by.a cons sed insurrection, established ord South of Kaichou. day morning and at Bremen Tuesday. | ¢ (1”\ N ”“1 ; u\””“‘ ':H-Jl-ll:ll" I HooTIB b EoVarenEaTtReE man. The’ convention ratified the ac- tion of the commiliee and “Uncle Joe" assumed the gavel amidst enthu applause. When quiet was r Speaker Cannon began his addres He departed at times from the text of tent protective tariff “and industry 0 to lite and property a secu freed from oppression and stimulated | ity never known there before. We i Mr. Loomi: by the encouragement of wise laws, | have organized civil government, made on b has expanded to a degree never be- it effective and strong in administy fore kuown, has conquered our m tion and have conferred upon the pe kets and has created a volume of ple of thos ands the largest civil and One Hundred and Forl_v happened_in_the inte Ininiossnnde-atthantn-non At} prescnce of more (han 500 guests Porillcatanlive or Ratsulldead, 4 that o i o : dny o and that b N DR. AMES WILL LIVE, an Ships are Sunk | oming. No one seams (o know what Former Mayor of Minneapolis Passes A dispateh Critical Stage of I|liness. Three Ru Fire Causes Heavy Damage at Pater: his ‘prepared speech, but the depar-jports which has surpassed imagina- | liberty they have ever enjoyed. recoived Tiers froi Bremen veads. as | son, N. { 91 5 tures were flashes of his keen m | tion. ingley tarift lahor [ By our possession of the Philippines Men Are Drowned. follows: .. Paferson, N. J ., Juti Alods (i o Siinneanols, Jutie Ses Desh W M or rugged humor that never failed to | h: ‘. Wages have [ we were enabled to take prompt and “pho North Germaw:Lloyd comp e ey O ioway sehngt | Dovldsbetfeves ate DEs s Agatics arouse applause. risen and all industries have revived * effective action in the reliet of the LA e T i L RATR R S8 e PARIREO D v AN sty TR sy the cRECRl slitge jof Thia There. was a stay in the proceedings | and prospered. legations at Peking and a decisive part heyond the Fact that he was missed | the Tuniher plant of e 1 i witt oW Fin al after the close of Mr. Cannon’s speech | We firmly established the gold stand- | in _ preventing the partition and the an hour before the avvival of the | Kirk company. \Within five minntes l"‘)'l-“ L‘.:.Kf;v".'.“;.l-:{mx ey While Mr. Root and others on the plat- | ard, which was then menaied with de- | préserving of the integrity of Chin London, June 22.—A dispatch (0 (he Vsgeamer at Plvmouth. Whethor i was | after the Qanios weie discoveed ih form crowded around the chairmaii Lo | struction. Confidence returnei to husi- The pos jon of a route for anDafly Mail from Newchwii an’aceident or suivide s not known.” | had spread theoughont (he entive plac thank him for his speech. ness and with confidence an unex-|jsthmfan canal, so long the dream of While a Russian force of 8,000 nn- 2 of the Himber company | f S ERED 8 The report of the committee on rules | ampled prosperity. et | A Statesmanship, 15 now an | der Genoral Kondratsviteh wis travers nEM’H ROLL IS APPM_UNG SimuHanonsly Wit (i aviival i 108 camplications set i Bis Fecobary mit I e For deficient revenues supplemen uiplishe t. The great work of [ ine Wafungko. ravine. . 3 ; & Aironien Uhe coptng on e ponr ot |18 Ja0kec : was then submitted-and an amendmg or ( I u(u)up ished tac he grea Of ling Watunghko ravine, mine milost] 2 the firemen the ¢ - the ol ot spell of Monday he has rallied won- and took some nourishent, which he managed to retain, and unless unlooked by Senator Foraker allowing Hawuii | ed by improvident issues of honds we | ¢ the Pacific and Atlantio | SR S el e T T L i e O I six votes, the same as other territories, [ gave the country an Dby a canal is at last begun and :::“3:.1‘ i ‘;:y I\('::,'I:‘::“l ‘;’l"""" ""'“‘fl‘“ I\r‘» e m,,‘”l‘. RGBT st L Cnunt e | AorTully and As at present in a bettet precinilated apione conib - DEOUICET a loec sl . dueltodneal CiblCIINRELY, tiHer - St T E ST T G T A T e T Tie g hechu for morme " The. Foraker motion—was—defeated-|-enahled—-ts—onty—four—yeurs e Tave Dassed Taws WRICH WL [ ety - —[NEARLY. NINE HUNDRED BODIES | iy i ! time. G #nd the committee report adopted’| Spanish war had closed (o r v | bring-the arid lands of” the United |- The Russlaus -lost . heavily=cthoir |- - R e S amid cheers. 71 $100,000,000° of annual war taxes, States within the area of cultivation. casualties being 1,200 in number. RECOVERED AS RESULT OF for tho apromd of ”“, 68t ASKS DAMAGES OF pogs!_‘ Mr. Lodge read the report of the |duce the public debt and luvu We have reorganized the army and | General Kondratsviteh extricated his = —————tmill i 0 G = comittee on resolutions in a cl inlerest charges of the i put it in the highiest state of efficioney.{-men-and-fed-th m*hrgnnd'urnm‘ toan | | SLOCUM DISASTER. i oo 5 “| ' Widow of Man Killed Sues’ Alleged entrenched position, Kilis Woman and Suicides. Members of Body. —fFhe-publiccredit, whi el (% We have passed laws for the fm- > a | provement and suppost of the militia, s ot o v thenetens and-the | STRIKE PORT ARTHUR MINES|. e sor ]un(et(iuu of our honor-and:-our inter: effort to ns Prank Shan- Jofrerson, la., Jyne 2 Mrs. 8. M, Shipman, whose husband was killed by a sheriti’s posse at Jefferson two ynu L.o hm filled suits against twen- Ci An%a\mu‘ that reached the ren est cornar of the hall and commanded | 80 lowered that in time of close’ attention. Democrati is ||mu made It was adopted by unanimous vote. | Joans at extr S in order to pay ¢ Now York, June nne 23.—A determined | non, a “hacte L b ste| tent projiosals of - mared Reidgot Lee, a widow and propriof prtain as nearly as pos The platform adopted by-the Repub- | rose under Republican administrali 3 ests. the number of persons who took pas- i LR F GG ol 3 Fifty years ag0 the Republican paity | boriow at 2 per cent even in time of flm!m:‘nts 0‘( thg‘glowl‘n‘lm‘llu h;m been | RUSSIANS LOSE TWO TORPEDO | Slocum whon she started on her il | o ,”m‘"" witl Lhip Aamo ,.'uv‘,h.m.. o hdei i mbors or ha! pokaS: came into exislence, dedicated among [ War onest and - efficient and wherever : 5 the groat task of| e refused to falter longer-with fhe wiongdoing has been discovered- the BOAT DESTROYERS AND A i olanibu el Selinh miseries of Cuba. We fought.a quick{ Republican administration has not arresting the extenSion on u\mmn}inu s e R R SRt AT ted to probe theevil and bring ERCH b slavery. In 1860 it elected ils first | o oupa free, poverneil (he faland fon | oftanders to justice: without Tegard to M ANT WSTEAMER president. Dwringgtwenty-four of thel ¢hree years and then gayve it to ihe| party or polifical ties. forty-tour years avhich have elapsed | guban people with order | A 2 s ince the clection of Lincoln the Re- | ywith ample révenues, with PRESENT VIGOROUS FOREIGN publican p. has-held complete.con=" gy q—public— health— estab £ tiol of the government. 1o ei B REA G S FOREIRIN - Toklo, June 22-—The-Japanese cap POLICY IS COMMENDED. | tured a junk leaving Port Arthur June. 21 and the Chinamen on Loard say that We commend the vicorous efforts A T e o et il the steamer Shan . ) | made by the administration to protect Noatidsst A G L /] American cltizens in foreizn lands and | P02t destr nd the, L plodgé ourselves to insist upon the taiping struck mines at the entrance : : = : s .o | just and equal protection of all our | to the harhor and sauk. Naturalist and Taxidermist| itiens avroad. It is the unquestioned | One hundred and forty lives were duty of the government to procure for IOS(.‘ according to their gecount. all our citizens, without distinction, - BEMIDJI, MINN. the rizhts of travel and sofourn in| gTEAMERS RESUME~ SAILING. -9 » » ® ® » ° ® friendly countries and we declare our- < S . o ° ° () ° [ ) 9 I hedye froo | This week we are offermg some of the best bargams ever offered. Primrose Prur\es, 4c per pound 208 Second St. Postoffice Box No. 656 sclves In favor of all proper efforts 5 ; BIRDS, WHOLE ANIMALS, Fist, FUR RUGS AND ROBES | oot T GE Ty DI Japs Noc::&fi?i; :;aRruj;?\e:s Will Be and GAME HEADS modnted to order and for sale. I.carryat| u:“groar interests and our grow- I dine 23— The steams all times a good assortment ‘of INDIAN RELICS and CURIOS, | iy, commerce-in-the Orient render-the | Seattle, ¥ FUR (ARMENTS made to order, repaired and remodeled | onaftion of China of high importance ShD Kanagawa Mari, of the Nippon E 8 d 5 S Gl oGl e e SR vaporated Peaches, c per pound. Sy B commend the policy pursued in that ;lf"mv NV\I‘I‘«I&‘!:III/A-II hwlfl. | guarantee my work mothproof and direction by (he adminisirations of | from Yokohama, bringing a snia & Al Ll President ‘McKinley and President | ¢argo and a few’ passengers. Ships of the most lifelike of any in the state Roos ol this liue were withdrawn af the ont We favor such congressional action | break of the war to avoid captire and i . Z - a5 hall determine hather by special| for use as (ransports. ‘It is announced MY WORK IS EQUALLED BY discriminations the elective franchise | that the rexular sailings will now be FEW, EXCELLED BY NONE| in any siate has beon unconstitition. | Fesumed. Sttt S ) BOTH FAGTIONS CONFIDENT) deman: that repr A Deposit Required on All Work Asiandiin: Iheeldotovals eallenas i Ehal e proportionately. reduced s ; BHBBUBRBDOBRBDBBD A 0 0 A 0 peanseee the Constitution of - the .::,1, YOUR TRADE SOLICITED @itk MINNESOTA DEMOCRATIC DELE: (9’ “It is what you Save, not what you Earn, that makes Wealth." GATE CONVENTION IN SES- SION AT DULUTH. ’r Do lT NOW! e 13 Duluth, June 23 Hearst men | % Fare—rlatming everyTIinE Tn (he Den cratie state convention, which met 2:30 p. m., while the anfis are equaily Open a Savings Bank Account. ;Z',Z'i"lii‘é(;{!'u.‘,"J(If‘ gl GET-A HOME BANK FREE! of John Lind, who is here in the lead of the anti-Heaist forces, 1o swing| o 7 many of “the uninstoicted delegates | % Z away from the New York editor, Lind | g wrDATercr s - s being ke (o i e K M HOE S of Inflnnum ree un- less the cony The Minneapoli a hun; dred strong, ar the moin- ing.and are wo 1-nail for} Hearst. The un ed delegates hold the balancc « ardl it is im possible 10 pred result untib 1) convention meet NORTH DAKOTA DEMOCRATS, ’ Commencing Friday morning we will place on sale our entire stock of Ladies’ Tailor-Made Suits at ONE-HALF of the REGULAR PRICE. 0.00-Suits will sell-for - $15.00 00 Suits will sell for $21.50 n to St. Louis 20.00 Suits will sell for - 10.00 15,00 Suits will sell for 9.00 2 [ 15.00 Suits will sell for - 7.50 11.00 Suits will sell for 5.50 L L \""‘ 3 | $10.00 Suits will sell for - $5.00 ocratic convention zoes uninstuc: and-is not bound of the Kanva two lours of Every Tailor-Made Suit in the store is included in this sale. No charge for the Little Bank. ‘ Savings Department . e oL ay plebirmitne It is loaned to you FREE. | e . | e st (o e s First National Bank, The first dollar you d posit is held a guarantee that yow witl retiven the lit- orm of its own, out definitely ¢ H. L. Al Bemidji, Minn. tle Bank. However, this dollar helongs to you. draws interest and ean be with- Capital and Surplus, $30,000. Pres. F. P. Sheldon, Vice-Pres. I'. White, Cashier. drawn by you any time you retin the custom fo, done at th u-m~ Brs I O X ek g ‘ne matter at this tme. . i | | i | ; - T1 GO WL Hastings little Bank | anaooaamfiaommfiaaeaaflafiawmfiémaw@a cR-R-RcR E-R-E-E-R-R-B-E-X R X ¥ XXX X X ===

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