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A Pioneer i WANT AD Will Do Ir. VOLUME 2. NUMBER 64. Blm\IlDll \[I\\l'\o’l\. SAPERDAYS S LY 1004, The Pioneer Prints MORENEWS than any other news- paper between Duluth and Crogkston, St. Paul and the North Pole. TEN v C P,BT\ PPR WE . I = = Supporters of Judge Collins Beaten en It exprose i | uy : . Aty to the browd principles and nation. | RAINY SEASON BEGINS. a . . al-policics _therein "“‘““'"fi“] e {roads is an important factor fu the de SHELI.S "AL' b'TY Came to the uestlon Of Seatln ~ We heartd commend the adminis- | velonnent. of this state and t (i | Roads Impassable in Some Parts of Lold sratlon of Pig 1dcon=f o of the community | Manchuria. fratulate the country on its happy aml § g, I o I : S sratulate (1 ey on it 1 & HonollEail by tho expenaitie] ang, July e Chihese ¥ ° prosperous condition broug ICas o'y 16 ot ithe pubNG funta b R Safiy e e o S S T s it 8¢ JAPANESE CONT : 5 : foe it diroblion: i b e T s e | CONTINUE TO BOM v ind we her unanimously vatity and ! S - {INCH L A | ! unay ronds. being the property of and for W mareh o one second his nomination. {6 hencit: ot ali-the pioie, should e and o BARD PORT ARTHUR FROM Sy g Eiins We express the highest appresiation |y naig - for by S peapTaLto iny fai 2 b of hisaccord, not only in continuing i ¥ > | N LAND AND SEA. T ereni wOik of Presiient Srolilay, ebl A SRR B \ ) cons onr principal high {swollen streams Rt rarond but alg ater work of SOWIng | v R e R o -“}“ now ‘l‘l"tl»\‘l’l“‘ *[!:‘l‘;\" '\-"“l‘"‘l‘ A The Repablican party of Minnesota [of tefnsport, Tlowever, a decisive bil s e e g e i e s st rosanded s possible Wit EVERE FIGHTING IN THE VICINITY St OIS TimetOR (e Vonezuslan’ CrIsiss h el work on all | the neat few days in (his northeast © 2 05 Svianesle s SR works control anthority on hotwe Haichens and haiche s M M ble C . in Hist ~cated in the temporary organization Doe SEa e Rt R e Pl ost Memorable Convention In HISTOLY coud notvote on the auestion. As | Sicial purity and bonesty - I where placii b s and Ok i | MIKADO'S TROOPS SAID TO HAVE \ : E i solicita hottor unde arwcen T fapain Ltron-ba-| Y . . the roll call proceeded, it soon be | ment of the corrupt: in capital and lahor W e o) | of State Adjourned With Everybody i apurc mat e vunn propic[sonmse in st o e o capial ant s Wee favon the e o [T sl (e oo (00wl |« LOST HEAVILY. IN RECENT = - Were Folng b0 make guud theinacluim ol SRS U BRI B leves pactieable and i T Sade il T e e e ENGAGEMENT. \ Good Natured This Morning. [ enonen voten to_secure e mowi |35k AR08 SIPIRE Cntourmsemend o Lenr o contrel to i L AL S ) R e e ] \ nation for their candidate vegardicss |bas given our army and navy L L thoy e i 5 e S of contests. When 1t was seen that SRRyl i | detriment to the inferests of (he state }x\m. I SupCUioribers, hut |- Chefao, Tuly 2.—A party of Russians the motion to adopt the minovity re ,'“‘: ;;y““‘y‘;"l‘“‘;r W=y mprave: fieTenactmeit by con- Lare kedpi With o |'ana’ Clinese artlved here during. the St. Paul, July 1. The ticket. action in “‘espousing the cause of the port had been carvied, the Dunn ad | gns A Atestal fh‘l?u\ ot legisla ”)lexmu‘ll:‘x:”\:‘\\\hayil{ ‘u 11,‘..‘ :‘uum\ |“ i i that | day by junk direet from Port Arthur. : e e : e L herents fairly went wild, cheering, | manncr in which he has ai iping i Db e cqniibterts it oLUCRGEL i lioy wanorc (o saveval jdsysfgheila For Justices Supreme Court. Calvin | people against ithe railroad merger| celing and waving Hags, Bov the| Panamd canali awd i tho wisdon he e St amd. wo. demand. Ui, s ] Knjebou i awaii i R O f from bath land and sea have been fall- 1. Brown, of Stephens, Charles L.|and tru Tt endorsed Senators [minority report (224 1564 n m\\n”m'}ll"" [:‘."“:,"\fi\v“m”“x““ forcoment of fmmigration Taws which |scason. Lt »,fnu \\m' x,,”.m,,,, ‘\m fng in the town, but doing little dam- Lewis, of St. Louis, C. E. Elliot, of [(lapp and Nelson to succeed them-|As but 589 votes are necessary 1o | il ot #y ) e A o s i Fanall exclude all anworths i e sond Goops: dizousls e pa Mo o 5 Hennepin, - Edwin A. Jagzard, of'selves in the national senate. Separ | nominate, it was seen that Dunn had | he has shown himscll @ strong’cxecn Slibles eI e R B e s gty s e ““’,‘; i ad: /- Ramsey. ato planke praised the state aduinic | euough votes regardless of the con-|tive and an el president.and W \ioorke lenlin et : e TFor Governor—Robert C. Dunn, of | pration, declared the trusts should be | tested delegation Hereby i him our loyal and un “G qainand equal taxation for ali R Nave heen brought to Port Arthur. Mille Lacs. reculated, expressed belief in the reci ey = S classas of onr citizens, Wo ailvoeits HGHTING WAS DESPE ATEI he lospital there is ov For Lieutenant Governor—Ray W. e e < VAN SANTS SDMINISTRATION o e e A e 1t is difficalt to obtain corr Jones, of Minneapolis, Recommended generous pensions to rLATFuHM 's ABUPTEE A S CORD'ALLV ENDORSED: | v be Rl i ata sl ity mation i regard to the fleet. The o Setay ot State P I3 Han: | Seieane iof e [nion wony; uredd ! e cardially endorso and commond Rt S I A VO | RUSSTAN REPORT OF THE RECENT | KISsibis uintiin that it Is intact, . : X : 2 Sl the able, officient and’ fearles R e T T | & b with (he exception of the battleship son; of Meeker immediate construction of the Panama e e e S emet g M el e L For Treasurer—J. C. Block, of Ni-|canal, favored uniform system of zood R e e T R S O ENGAGEMENT IN VICINITY e L e collet. e . mndorsod it | STATE REPUBLICAN CONVENTION| ciaiiatc for the calin and maitotic Rl i sty and. commend it e e e For Attorney General—E. T. Young!hours a day for public works, and T REEs B s | s i A o G G S SRl | sontheast of the Linotishan prowon- of Swift. union label, approved awactment of AGBOLEheNGAN S st the 1l peaple of this state. = = | o % o way merger and trist For Railroad. Commissioners—Iva|Chinese labor exclusion and de- LUTIONS COMMITTEE. e e e o ApE A e |l Jupanese have captured two B, Mills, Clay county, W. B. Youne, |manded equal taxation and extension G B S RUSSMNS ARE REJUIGING - Il\hlflvl;*nl. 3 Henvy ftithng s | small forts 1en miles east of Port Ar- S uth Covaiy S e S state would ho more beneficial it potted= 1o i e occned SR Blue Earth county. e 3 of rural free tl/eln(‘ : : mlxh:" Hmr" gl T s “ One of the stormiest convéntions| The report”of the committce was| LONG FIGHT OVER CONTESTED SEATS B S e e S i o G eaneian, | UNTIL AFTER RAINY. SEASON. ever held by the republicans in-this | unanimously adoned. e o R e e e L = T T Rl = . L importance of (he un YUNOFFICIAL REPORTS - TELL OF re-to ST e state, after sessions held throughout| The“credentials commiuce finally - Al g e thaRletemprdstimTr=ot - i e e e s ng Ehueslan M!.'.T,;Slc.;:cmc_:wa“. Idea two days, named the above ticket. and | presented a majority and two minority the United States and governor, of SEVERE LOSSES ON THE 1, iy hetweon: PPort Daluy St ipolan ng 5 Th 1t tonight-adjourned-in-harmonious and+repor COMMITTEE ON CREDENTIALS| this state for the timely antimere:: B T T T TR ] b e Ry 2O/ A s s oy it T,«.'] T D) Jitigation in the inforests of the peop'e JAPANESE SIDE. b L T i b tiGoERe I aios Betsiikhy good-humored condition, his bap he majority report scateé uny SUBMITS MAJORITY. AND. which hrought-—1o Such a sieees 2 AT T P well informed, strongly opposes the py vesult is Jangely due to tpel and |delegates in Anoka, Beaton, Iied | ful_conclusion in (he supreme coutt b e OB o wbig UG Dforelieend OF fmpartiality of United StatesSenator | Liake, Sherbourne and Traverse coun- MINORITY REPORTS. olved, Thai we expross S (x‘l;y\i‘mn'x‘::u;‘h:;-u(.»]:.‘._\_ Il||||':;‘(::\l}..::‘;(5-uw:ly‘:;: ___Moses I Clappswhor: -:l}m ling of- [ties, and Collins delegatds in-—Bel :;ihn‘;fln?.?,pv:\‘“;.n::’,,,.‘[)",',t ,',1,‘,7',“"( 8t. Pelershurg, July 2.—There Was |y guis which were otcapied by R e uu:;nu.‘uulm{ BF e e ficer, brouwht all his”good influcnce |trami, TTonnepin, Cass and threw out 5 Dublic serviaes: of hoths our Unitid :‘fl”:;‘]’_""'_"'"']'l‘ ""»:”'fj'““f In »:“"’_"“\"*1“’“‘ lan pifloien, Thiod tiies the Japan’ [ ang peninsila and that thefr present t6 bear upon th J€aders of the *rival | both deloations from Roseau eounty. | - 8t, Paul, July 2—Affer waiting near-| Stafes senafors, Knmute Nelson S s rertte o () G e i e ey o phiceiiye is 10 cupture Kalcho, which factions e, alide the contests t be| The fivst minority report, signed by |1y all-day for the credentials commit-| Moses . Clapp, and- apreciale (h T e LR pene e e o Jought out” bofore ‘the. committes, on |several Dunn membors of the com- | teeto report the Republican sial¢ cons T L o Stemen e apparently on ditect | Gulnsshan, 4 e g : credentinls rather than on the foor: fmittee, fayored the seating of Duny| ¥ention digressed from the programme U6 nation e e news: from Port Avtling and probably | e aivince suard ad Tressed e L The critic considors the movements Whila not entively suceessful, ho-wore | delegates” Tn Hennepin, Cass’and 1o ";‘[" adopted the platform. Late in thel joiae mithe fact hat Minnesota Drought by, Lhe: (ORpen bt Licitn: | BURCK: —Afi—reyerm—tritoRs i [T fipi north, acrons the b {it-the apirit of those who threatened [ séau counties, while the second min gn:”"}‘"{’f‘! ”_‘(‘: ‘"“'”‘f““"r"“ commitlec | ators stand among (e strone men o antlurnkoft fo Newchwang, it oy | DR 0 U IRNT L O R TG N el belrg stmply @ dive o Up Rty A ! S L e T e e R e e L e et ot it Ul e oo Ioe LEG LR RS EIoh to holt,. and whepéthe minority report | ovity report, signed by several Collins | Angka, Benton, Red Lake, Shotburne | industry have given them an estab: | any damage during the Japanese 10 along the ontval voad fron Dajuy (o f show and 16 declares that Kalchou will “anseating the Collius delogates was |members of the credentials commit [and Traverse counties. Callins -sc-| Jished position-in-that-hody. and e L o L A et ‘ol tuene { B0l he surrendered without a fight, adopted, the retiving delogates with | tec, declared i favor'of Collins:dele—| eureq Beltranti, Cass, Iennepin and | Resolved, That it is the T it o it e e prorelialURt e [ Dt ic e, il anos Shave R Hes —avew gracefully and promised support |gates from Benton county. It was| Ramsey. The report unseated the Ro- sholee/of this convention thal 86 Nave lost a thousand st ju d bml"}l‘.‘n“l'u,‘( i AR AT e ’rlr?‘l::‘(;lll’)lll;:"l‘n’mn{l'“l'\xl‘rit‘)fl‘l!k‘i‘l‘ll‘vl:iel‘l- to the ticket nominated. areed! o eive eavh side twenty min | 8cau delegation and gave Clearwatcr Knute Nelson and Mos CCHEpD SUC D fight before Port fin. —From |y, A LA Ltk ! A gl G b ke B Re U Umite Stavtos A neily o Gnindred men Killed, o | widlioro to his plan to withdraw north- e B e oo e e e A minorbe e e e e e i R T Lo Tt G DU e O et lny caton the sienilicancalof the-netion taker o | Mt gachi o7 otler countics for| Protested againsy the Hennevin, A5 eots of (e neople in (his state will.he O e S e (e end of the rainy the minority report and courtesusly |heaving. Much excitement marked and R"“'x’,‘(:’lm‘:t’""“' provislonssof ““'.‘"’“I‘H“N rved (herehy, o [yen a sevore brow by vecaptuting | flfxl,f""‘,,"""{",”'\”“\'l BRI 1‘.";f“,'.;"“.".'El;i“fi}""."‘”,‘.',},T.',’“u 0 ot th refused to present’ the name of their |the progress of the Weated dubite, | “Irye roport was adopted in 5o far as | Clapp in fhe nationa] r“l";\ Tl o ! {#irst and Third Japanese arifes and man. Collins, and the convention had worked it | 1t ~was unanimons and a long dise i Al il cdated TN the isolation of the peninsul : as un s and a long discus- | March 4, 1905, ! D e e e Vel e 1 o. " Thio mocaing session of the copvens | <cll fnto a perfect freuzy. The other | sion followed on the disputed points. | Therefore, fesalved, Tt we herehy | U LI L VOIDWELEINGS SBURNED: : ; f 0 1 ; pancse for several days, cip MARCHING ON LIAOYANG. tion was called to ordeg at 9:30 by |contesits were quickly adjosted by Chairman Moses E. Clapp called the 'nrc.w‘m_ him 1o |h.Y inconmine furing (hree guns and an ammunition | Further Details of the Shelling of Gcn-l —— Senator Clapp, temporary chairman. | the seating of Dunn delegatgs in cach second day sion of the convention | HHC ":ml‘”\“ 1(1””1"[”“”“"|‘I"‘ | brain. NoL any of these reports by san, Korea, Japanese ~Army —Within — Thirty-five The. committees on chedbntials and |of the contested counties, nd. the rc- | td order at 9:30 and explained that e I “’”.'I‘."“' : — = Scoul, Korea, July Addditional e Miles of That Place. resolusions hud Beeh in session 10sk{ port of the_committee as—ammended| the eredentials.committee had worled | nyte piny “to_succecd him<oit CTestimony from il Ao AU port from Goisan <ow (il e e of the night, and reports were awaited | was adopted unanimously. until 3 a. m. and still had several | paqge the support of the Republican et i in Southern o eaream AR BT, I8 Srenbridie o suoswlinIniitictysive L ! hours’ work before it he thought that | party L Iy injured and two dwellingsfhurned as fmntles of Linoyang. with almost hreathless interest, par-| The committee on permancnt or | party of Minnesota to tiat cid {may bring the military operations 1 Vg Y 8 > Satiieresliznor Y Ul the best interests of the convention | \wopwe oF i e L e W |2 resnit of e et by the | Southeast of Haleheng, on the Siu- ticulavly the fivst, the issue of which |ganization reported in favor of re | gould be“served by taking a recess CONGRESSIONA ol LoRe iU L s panel TV indivost The {yen rond, the Japanese have with- was accepted to be the issue of the|taining the temporary officers of - the [until it was ready to report, but in the DELEGATION APPROYED. i 4[;;““-%4 o gum”m e Japancse « whate .‘.‘,. 1t by a shell, [deawn from the positions from which convention, After some delay it was jconvention and. their ‘report,was|meantime he would introduce a genu- The Republican party of Mintesota | (anee from their hase, are Habie (o lA”v”l}‘.!‘h]‘; ',1{”.”.'_:‘}‘ : \m‘u‘a w; il ‘,I\‘.w . -.;.'.:..m :_hr,\ Hugantlysirove Vh‘v- }llm-nmns after stated that the credentials cominitice | agreed too. ¥ Ine case of political information, the enrl‘n ey its represenfat """"‘” "h!}' SUo1 (e OB LransponU OGNy OWs: | G e T G et LRI '\,:,‘{;lfl:“,‘:”x; ,‘t‘:‘:':,i ThEt hic - 20 = S i s > Ila rress proud of their | o the vy o Tise el retan=So cral MIETchenko reports was nov ready Lo report, and adjourn-| The Dunu people were: anxious to|Veleran newspaver In H. P Jall. Gt S CONBIC gl shel Dhine to Al heavy and thal Thes [ gpo Jilfs, 1 fs ot known fn which | cavaley has been experfencing the ef- i MF. Hall was enthusiastically groeted rdence and Oy find themselves na critical po T o ey T e TG L e nthustastically greeted | BULDY Sobrie (anRETET Ll T E i Ldirection the foalion deparied, as [fects of lyddite shells from the Jap- At the opening of the afternoun |for governor, but after a number of and spoke entertainingly for a few I ipe ngey Tih. i rin sbscured the auosphere, | anese big naval gins, which the latter = 2 2 A number - 0L} nites, When Mr. Hall finished el 1o now cniploying iu the fleld. session the convention hall was packed [names had been presented for justices fy oy o alib for TUAdam Bede. but gz ungnzLh e ilichisyolalyn gnt oy 7 g 0 _ = ere were calls for J. Adam Bede, hu s in maintaining the inter of and every delégate was in his seat[of the supreme court, & motibn wasithe chalr recognized Colonel Freeman R e S Py ready for busir The committee on | made to take a recess until 8:30 p. m., | Thorpe of Crow Wing county, who | bringing added gibry and honor to thi EoR R ‘eredentials was not veady,so the report [and although #Noes™ seemed to be Wfl';l‘ml to know Itrh the (-nn\'r:[ulh'm state they' so ably reprosentiol e = y ; : ° t receive the report of the We believe that the la Corpor of the resolutions committee was heard. | of greater volwme, the chairmani rul-| 2% HO at the lacke corp 7 oA A resolutions” committee. Chairman | tlons commonly called “trusis” should The proposed platform met approval on all sides. After re-affirming the national platform and commending. Ahe-admimistrations of McKinley and “Roosevelt, it gave strong endorse- ed that the motion was carried. Chairman Clapp ordered a roll call doptiTg e min the Dunn dele on_the-guestion-of orvity report seating i gation from Hennepin and ruled that ment to Governor Vant Sant and his delecates the Collins who had been | MON THIS STORE will close at10:30 a. Open TONIGHT until 10 p. m. WE CASH MILL CHECKS O’Leary & Bowser.. DAY i l | neither was p! | rule limiting the number and length | R. Laybourn (*he committee on resolutio | manimous! iind that gentleman soon-appeared-and - I made one of his inimicable speeche {He was followed by {sembled be regulated Fhoth—r tion that the checked and their evil pr vented and Insist that thi regulated and controlled cryised. jon and opera e George R. Laybourn said the report | was not ni tendencie may Cotton for. s[nw(h« ont and the motion of hourn of Duluth to ad- md J. B. La George R, fourn until 2 o'clock was-carried-with-—monopoly and omote sut objection. tand in ihe fullest measnre Chairman Clapp called the afternoon | and advance the public ion of the convention to order at | believe in the 2:1G and stated that the committee on | tection to American i | torth in the form of 1904, and helie tas defined and advo <inley and veterans of vd_shoutd e sredentia ready to report sut that it would be in order to make nations es. » the nominating speech Senator C.-A. Johnson of St. I moved 1o i h candidate to (wo speeches | Iof ten_minutes cach,but-agreed-to-the=traatmeni and ger Tamendment of Frank (€ e of Red-and they shonld b t nominating speeches nee i Uie matter o ted to five minates, seconding o entitlod fo ih was adopt its regnlar order the hm\ch in con mittee on resolutions conld not report o tner antil after the permanent organiza s peril. jon Chairman Clapp said they could S TaT No tional eme men in our remem! | e received by unanimous consent | »bjection being made Chairman Ge presented the report of uentl The resolutions were fre ap- slauded, cspecially the cls Degmweratic ng Senator Clapp the candic - duty to sarty for the senate in 19 fenders of our countis and Mr. Laybourn moved the adoption of | ows anc orphans ‘he resolutions and they were carried s provided fer that they Calls' were heard for J. Adam Bede | William He Ty Eustis of Minneapolis. canal. in order that our-co The following is the platform adopt- ey »d by the Republican state convention: !may compeis The Republicans of Minnésota, as- | by their representatives in state lconvention, earnestly and confi- jently address themsly ple of this state in the following de aration of facts and principles: We unanimously reafirm the plat- torm adopted by the national Repub- lican convention at Chicago June 22, ] FAVOR UNIFORM SYSTEHN NENT R | OF PERMA i manent rond te and {modern-Toal jav proportion the cos gent supervision in xn» ‘We. believe that a gvat a un f tructiol i of good ot o1 DO IT NOW! Open a Savings Bank Account. GET A HOME BANK FREE! AT N u.fl M o charge for the Little Bank. It is loaned to you FREE. The first dollar you deposit is held as a guarantee that you will return “the. lit- However. this dollar to you. draws interest and ean be with- helongs tle Bank drawn by you any you retirn the little Bank. time B, Savings - Department First Capit W. Hastings, A Ps BELHOVOTLAEH VLSV GLBOOOQO00 0D al and Surplus, $30,000. National Bank, Bemid#, Minn. Pres. F. P. Sheldon, Vice-Pres. White, Cashier. PHLGABOLG VLB LIS UBBEBABBIBEBS