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A Pioneer WANT AD :: Will Do It. VOLUME 2. NUMBER 6 The Pioneer Prints MORENEWS than any other news- paper between Duluth and Crogkston, st- Paul and thie North Pole. TEN CENTS PER WEEK lllllllll-llli ‘llllllllllll: McCuaig's ” 'Red Tag Sal This sale will be the sale of the season. Commencing Thursday, July 7; Ending Saturday, July 23. Here is where you will get bargams that are bar- M gains. Not old goods that have seen better days, but l new and up-to-date goods. Everything that has a Red -’ One piece Wool Voil, 40 inches wide; Red Tag price, per y Red Tag price - —J a yard Two pieces Novelt), blue and brown mixed; 40 inches wide;all wool, worth 90c; -, Ladies’ Muslm Under\\'em, all prlaes, greftt bnrw ains. Tag on will be marked away down; look for the Red | Tag, compare it with other so-called bargains and you will see that Bargains at McCuaig’s Red Tag Sale are ' SURE. ENOUGH BARGAINS R emember the dates of the Red Tag Sale: July 7 to July 23. chumpaign colory $l.40; Red Tag price, e TG Two pieces brown and tan C:\shmere' 38 inches wide; worth 60¢; Red Ta»g price 47¢ One lot Fancy Silks, shmt lengths. They have the Red Tag on. One piece only, Bleached Table Lmen, 7,‘.’ mnches w lde' well worth 76c per yard; E\ery Belt'in fltock has a Red Tag; that me{ms a bargain. Shoes, Shrms —See them wlth the Red Tag on. Even our Remnnnts hayve a Red Tag. | second The Democratic St Touis, July 7. day ‘s session of the na- tional convention was ealied toorder 10:18. After the report of the committee on rules i An_attempt ] this morning at prayer cad and adopted. DENIED SEAT .NationalDemocratic Convention Refuses to Seat Delegate From Philippines. to amend the report and give the Phillipine Islands a seéat-in the con- vention was defeated, on credentinls 1ot being peidy to e port the convention wrned - at eleven o'clock until 4 o'clock this afternoon, NAVAL BATTLE RUMOR. RUSSIANS AND JAPANESE SAID TO ‘| Generals [Kuroki-and Olu, expressing HAVE FOUGHT AN ENGAGE- MENT AT SEA. AFFAIR TAKES PLACE NEAR GENSAN REPORTS IN CIRCULATION SAY | * VLADIVOSTOK SQUADRON IS VICTORIOUS. T.iaoyang, July T.—There are per- sistent reports in’ efrepdation that an engagement occurred northward of Gel n hetween the Rimsian Viadivos- tok and the . Japancse squadrons, which ended favorably {o the Rissians. RUSSIAN VIEW OF SITUATION. Japanese Expected to Renew Siege of Port Arthur. St. Petershurg, July crities—generaty—tuke—tle viewr serious military operations in Sonth-j ern Manchuria are over until the rainy geason hias ended and that fi the mean- time the Japanese will devote them- selves to the %w;,(‘ of Port Arthur. The army gigan marvels at the ovi- dent lack of deeision on the part of the beliof that this may account for the | fact that torces landing at Port Dalny have ‘becn faken: from thc mullos in Manchuria. DARING. FEAT OF JAPANESE TORPEDO BOATS ENTER PORT AR- | pubitican,” “Tehartor” JOHN HAY THE ORATOR SEMI-CENTENNIAL OF THE BIRTH OF. THE REPUBLICAN PARTY * CELEBRATED. CEREMONY OCCURS AT JACKSON, MICH. BPEAKER CANNON AND SENATOR FAIRBANKS AMONG NOTA- BLES PRESENT. Jackson, Mich., July 7.—Rive thou- sand peéople assembled in Loomds park here/during the day to celebrate (he firficth anniversary of the hirth of the Republican party “Under the Oaks" in this eity, July 6, 1854. 1t liere on that date that the first state conven tion, acting under the name of “Re- was held. The state ticket nominated on that day went throngh a sheated ‘campaign to election day suc- S8, SoeTetary was private secrotary to Abraham 1in- caln, the first Republican president, was the first orator of the day, Other | distinguished gucsts presont. wera || Speaker Cannon of the nationul house W. Faiv |/ of representatives, Senator banks. of Indiana, ll('puhli(‘nn candi/| date for vice presidont, and States Senators R. A, Alger and | J L, “Burrows of Michigan. An interesting feature of the cises was a body of Iremonters and men who cast their ballots for: the “Pathfinde for whom o {honsand prominent 8. had been aeseryed, Grand Army uniforms, cru(eles and silvered locks were conspleiions nmong them and the rapt attentfon of those Rw)mhllvmw was-natable. ixor- The committce | o State John Hay, Who | United | B S e e R CHOICE LOTS Grow More Valuable Every Day i | i g : | . BAILEY Texan WIill Be Permanent Chairman The s .m-nI, We xl\-m:mnl tor Still Building Lots in Bemidji continues wree number of Fine Residence Lots, however, incall parts of the eity. You could have bought cheaper a few months ago. but you will not-heable to huy cheap » afew months from now. Bemidji Townsite & Improvement Co. JOHN F. GIBBONS, Local Agent. B e e s We are vwow open Day and Evewing. A ma You can choose fom a car lot. noin attendance at all h‘nuw.\ —Come and see our— ..WALL PAPER.. Finest line ever: shipped: into Northern ’Minl\(“il)('l. LIENO "WALL FINISH We ]x.m«ll«- it in hulks you, do.not have to pity b big price for worth{Gss packages, but get full woight: AlL colors, ¢ 8¢ per pound; in 271 anil H0-pound lots, Te per pound. <z - of Conven 1S AGREED ON. tion. Springfield, 111, July T.—Thomas P. {“'nl:mn of Georgla for president and Thomas H. Tibbles of Nebraska for vice president s the ticket uumlnnted Shirt Waists.—Every one has a Red Tag. i Groceries. Syeet Corn, Red Tag price Catsup. . ~Good-Luck S(mp l_ bar: Clabinet Soap, 8 bars.. : i by the Populists. 5L, Louls, July 7. Senator Hill has | e committee on résolutions, In ita Anliunmu ) that United State CHALOT 4 raport to - the convention, reaffirmed sadley of Texas had buen dgrecd UHOL | ggyerence 10 the basie truths of the or permanent elaiman of the oot i e i vention. Outside of this announce- Imaka platform: of 1892 and ot tho i et bt e (i Al | Subsequent platforms of 1896 amd 1900, s headguariers duting the The platform demands that all Dt st demandiby 100 tam: | money shall bo {ssued Ly” the govern- miany braves for scats i (he convens bment fnosnel quantities as shall main- tion hall dfemand which National | tain a stability in prices, every dollar Committeeman Mael conld nof to be a full legal tender, none of which Senator Grady-of New York ap { shall be a debt redeemable In other {0 Senator L1, bt the later told him and adds: he could not assist him. - Then S tor | fecl that Intelligent organiza- y accused the VI people of bad | tjon of labor Is essential, that it ralses th and sald they weres purposely | the standard of workmanship, pro keeping ont the Tammany pec Miotos: tha amelency. dntalligen _prevenlapplassi o ye ot e T\ date than Farker.. Negro Democratlc League. Louis, July T-=Ih person and by presentation of 530 . THUR HARBOR BUT FAIL TO st | proxy. ther 18 {in (he convention of/thie Negro Nation al Democratic leaghe, which convence it rlmhv:‘flm y-fo elect offi i gn commitiee: an SINK ANY VESSELS. Bengal Strawberries, Red Tag price Lo Blueberries, Red Tag price Sardines. - Prunes.. M M See A e~ Yours-for-the-Red-Fag—Sale————————— = Wm. McCuaig Wm. McCuaig = P O \lllllllllllll JEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEREERE sz One-half St. Peterghurg, July 7. A few nights [ago-Aamiral Togo atempted 101 i o s the Japanese exploit- with torpeto > = e ] o e R e UG LS : Japanese war by sendiug torpelo hu,AL Ward Politician K»Ich. & destroyers into the harbor of Port Ay Denve “Mike Ryan, o thur for the purpose of sinking ships | ward politician, was killed in a saloon at their anchorage, but the attempt{row at Fort Logan by Michacl Hoal ended in disastrous failure. Four tor- |han, the town marshal, who asserls pedo. boal destrovars succceded fn [that he shot in selt-defense. TRyan creeping Into the harbor, which was | Was 4’ member of the nwich Vil not-protected=ty—hooms; - htTGrom Hutris—it-Ne hefore—he-| escapéd. The reckless hravery of the Ay Japanese in going (o almost certain de- struction excites nothing admira tion here. On account of the diiculty of getting into the harbor the feat ig considered-in naval circies (o e, fully aring as that of the Japan at haiwel, —where—fapanese torpedo boats, in a storm and coyered with ice, were jumped over the boums protect: ing that harbor and destroycd (hmcse varships. As far as known the Jap- e torpedo boat destroyers did not even succeed in launching torpedoes. —Phe exact daie of U itack Is not L but it suid 1o have occurred Saturday. No further de are obtainable. Though it is )nhw--‘l other destr s participated in the attack UI’I however, succeeded : he method wherehy authori- 5c, 10‘, and 15¢ Lo ReR R 'Iél-{ SR Mo RoR R R RN ReR? Lol X ) SRR CIROR KBS “It is what you Save, not what you Earn, that makes Wealth.” DO IT NOW! TODAY! Open a Savings Bank Account. GET A HOME BANK FREE! LOSS OF OVER $1,000,000. & Valuable Cottage and Contents De- stroyed by Fire. New York, July 7.—In the fire which has destroyed the Cammack cottage at Tuxedo Park, N. Y., the jewels of . Bernard P. Steinman of New Or- worth-several hundred thousand were probably so damaged that they will be worthless hereafter The cottage alone was valued at near- 1y- $1,000,000. 1t was one of. the hand- somest in the exclusive section of . Tuxedo. A Concede Par N nation, — |~ St Touis, Jul —Tammany an- nounces that dir 1ly after the ad- journment of the day's session of the convention they will hold a meeting and withdraw their objections to Ju Parker. They concede his nomina- tion. BRIEF BITS OF NEWS. S B8 b & this Infmlm\lx(ln reached the ties is not disclosed. | CARRIED RAILROAD M»‘\TERU\L.i British Steamer Cheltenham Captured | % by Russians. | Viadivostok, July The steamer was Drough here July 2 and is now awaiing by the prize court The Cheltenham is of built in 1901 and braith, Pembroke & She was insured ture at Lhe value reported to h material from i s 4 | Al Ladles Taxlor-Made Smts, Ladies’ and Misses’ Rain Coats, and about 50 Ladies’ Lawn, Net and & Sateen Shirt Waists go at HALF @ |20 S s, . b PRICE this week. : : . {i00: omie vl detlows Dol e Mr. Snyder, United States charge a Bogota, Colombia, has cabled the stat department that Géneral Reyes has been declared elected president of Colomb: The federal grand jury at Ne& York has resnmed its investigation into the disaster to the steamer General Sio- cum and the consequent loss of more than 900 lives. Julins H. Appleton, former president of the Central ) England rails and a well known paper manufactu was stricken with apoplexy at field, Mass., and died soon afterw Genevard: Lo Lewis, famor mander of the “Orphan” the Confed 7, dropped Frankfort, K He was chief justice of the court of appeals over twenty years. British in trial # (6 tons, Was | g 3 is_owned by Gal-— %% Co.. ot shé is aliroad & All Kansas streams are rising. the Lisoyang, July al Oku's army is retiri Vi ject of -conces Siege guns tion at Kincho saditional d is reported from - & & No charge for the Little Bank: It is loaned to you FREE. Savings Department First National Bank, Bemidji, Minn. of war Bridges Carried Away. Mukden, July 7 i The first dollar you deposit is held a guarantee that yon will return the lit- this dollar and can he with- moven anAT belongs tle Bank. However. nsports have to you. draws interest wplus, $30,000. Hastines, P F. P. Sheldon, Vice-Pres. P. White, Cashier. ER-E-R-R-R-R-X R R-%-% X % X % X J Striking Painters Get Demands. e Capital and 590 unfon | drawn by you any time you return fhe little Bauk. A GLEBBDSEHRY CHBBBLDYEBBLEBOBBEG been given the $2 a ud, for which me; asked:

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