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A Pionecr + WANT AD : Will Do It. The Bemidji Daily Pione VOLUME 2. NUMBER 68. BEM IDJI, MINNESOTA, FRIDAY, R R 1 1 O - McCuaig's ed Tag Sal This sale will be the sale of the season. Commencing Thursday, July 7; Ending Saturday, July 23. Not old goods that have seen N gains. Everythin J new and up-to-date goods. M Tag on will be marked away down; look for the Red M Tag, compare it with other so-called bargains and you | will see that Bargains at McCuaig’s R SURE ENOUGH BA "Two pieces Novelty, blue and brown mix Red Tag price. per yard Two pieces brown and tan Cashmiere; 38 inches wide; worth One piece-only; Bleached Table Linen, 72 mches wide; well Red Tag price 7 Two piéces Turkey Red Table Linen; will not fade; worth 6 = ) _ Every Belt in stock has a Red T Shoes, Shoes.—See the Iiven our Remnants have a Red 'l Bengal Strawberries, Red Tag price Blueberries, Red Tag price Catsup Sardines. 2 . be Good Luc p . Prunes. .. % . 8¢, 10c and 15¢ Cabinet Soap, 8 =See the display of Canned Goods at Yours for the Red Tag Sale, Here is where you will get bargains that are bar- R emember the dates of the Red Tag Sale: July 7 to July 23. - One piece Wool Voil, 40 inches wide; clmnipaign color; $1.40; Red Tag lil'iceA - 98¢ ed; 40 inches wide:all ‘wool, worth 90c; One lot Fancy Silks, short lengths. They have the Red Tag on. o ; ; Ladies” Vests.—Come and see them; all on one table with a hig Red Tag. Tadies' Muslin Underwear; all prices, great bargains. g; that means a hargain. th the Red Tag on. better days, but g that has a Red )X ed Tag Sale are RGAINS. 75¢ 60c; Red Tag price 47¢ worth 75¢ per yard; 50¢ S (Oc; Red Tag marked 50¢ Deniocratic Re mittee Will St. Louis, July The Democrati national convention did not mect un-| il 10448 this morning, as the conpit- | tee on resolutions were not res to report,. The convention was enter-| tained by Licutenant Hobson. of § g0 fame. At 1148 the resolutions committee @ band and a speoch by | .II:L\' S, 1904, The Pioneer Prints MORENEWS than any other news- paper hetween Duluth and Crookston, $t. Paul and the North Pole. N CENTS PER WEEK TE NOT READY sohifions Com- Not Report Until Eight 0’clock. sent word that they would be veady to report at 8 o'clock tonjght and the convention adjourned to meet at that honr. The committee has practi completedithe Grafting of the platforny hut it contains no financial plank, as the gold plank of the sub committee has been killed by the full committec. SWARM OVER MOUNTAIN CRESTS AND ADVANCE WITHIN FIVE MILES OF TOWN. RUSSIANS COMPELLED TO FALL BACK MAKE A DESPERATE RESISTANCE AND INFLICT GREAT' LOSS ON THE ENEMY. PLANS OF THE JAPANESE A MYSTERY FORCE CONSISTS OF BRIGADE OF INFANTRY WITH MASSES OF CAVALRY. Tatchekino, Wednesday, Jnly fi— The Japancse swarmed over the-moun- | tain crests early this morning and ad vancedon - Kaic¢hion, compeélling Gen- eral Chirikoff, with the center of the Russian vinguard, o fall-hack. A whole brigade of Japanese, with mass- es of cavalry, followed and occupied the village of Nanfay, driving out {wo companies of “Ru n_infantry and 10c. . 25¢ 25¢ - bars Red Tag Prices. = fieaeeeeasseesegfiésssééé One-half eE N\ All Ladies” Tailor-Made Suits,':-"g' Ladies’ and Misses’ Rain Coats, and ;t\ about 50 Ladies’ Lawn, Net and Sateen Shirt Waists go at HALF PRICE this week. SEESECEEEEE PVEEESESEESEEEEEE W W W W Subseribe for the Daily Pioneer| STRUCK BY A TRAIN. Two Boys Are Killed and a Girl Fa- tally Injured. Sioux- Falls;~S.~D;~July 8—An—in- coming St. Paul passenger train on the Omaha road, when about one milc east of Brandon, ran down a rig in which three children were riding, in- stantly killing two of the children, boys aged about eight and ten, and fatally injuring the other child, a girl aged about twelve years. They were the childzen of Lewis Skogue and were returning from a visit to neigh- bors when they drove in front of the approaching train. The rig in which the three unfor tunates were riding was reduced to kindling wood and both horses Killed. BALFOUR DENIED A HEARING. British Premier Shouted Down in the House of Commons. London, July 8-—In the house of com mons last night. the government & ceeded in carrying through the fir part of its closure programme on the licensing bill, but Premier Balfour w: denied a hearing, his frequent at- lempts to speak being droxned by loud cries of “gag.” Finally Mr. Bal- four, after hopelessly facing the tu- mult, sat down. This is said to be the first time in modern British parliament when premier was refused a hearing on floor of the house of commons. Believed to Have Suicided. New York, July S.—Alesander Fischer, an importer of automobiles, was found dead in his home at the residence of Dr. David . Stevens, a United States surgeon with whom he lived. A bullet wound in his head and a revolver clenched in his hand led to the veltel that the man had com mitted suicide. two companics of Cossacks, who were entrenched theré. The Japanese ar- rived within five miles of Kaichou. It was then nightfall: General Samsonoll made’ an heroic attempl (o check the Japancse, gal- loping 00t with guns to shell the Jap- anese left and inflicting great loss on them but, fearing his retreat would be cut off, he fell back and is now hold ing Kaichou. General Chirvilioff’s toree ise stationed southeast of Kaichou, The plans of the Japanese remiuii-a mystery Lo the Russian commianders 14PS 0SE ONE THOUSAKD e ¥ % SEVERE FIGHTING SAID TO HAVE OCCURRED IN THE VICINITY OF LANTYASAN. London, Jilly &—The Cenfral News reports a fight hetween Russian troops | dale,~other LCity b HOMELESS. HIGH WATER CAUSING GREAT DAMAGE IN A NUMBER OF CITIES IN KANSAS. KAW AND- ITS TRIBUTARIES RAGING HUNDREDS OF RESIDENTS OF LOWLANDS COMPELLED TO FLEE FOR SAFETY. s Kansas Cify, July 8.-Onechalf of Armourdale, the packinghouse town in the suburbs on the Kansas side, is ui- der water from the overflow of the Kaw river. The wator is stiil vising at ) rapid rate and conditions ap- feared. \/The ‘stage” of the viver Is higher than at any—thne—sinee then The lowlands of Argentine and Rose suburbs, also arce flooded and hundréds of luhoring people have left their homes, West < along the Kaw, that bank full and is doing great damuge at North Toepeka, Lawrence and at other points and ils “wibutaries are rising. Tlere has been almost inces sant rain in this part ofsthe South- west for five days and for\a month past heavy rains have fallén: inter- mittently. This great yolume of water is coming (his way, doing great “dam- age in s course, and It is feared that many of .the scenes of devastation of last year may be repeated least in a milder way. All night a steady downpour of rain fell here and in many parts of Kansus and it sl continucs. Familles in Lowlands Evicted. Jihe fivst break in the Kaw came at Armourdale at midnight when water began running through a large dike built” deross a new channel made: by the flood last year, Fumilies o the Jowlunds hegan (o move and Juter, when b appeared at three other places, there was ageneral moyement toward higher ground, - Morning tonud the” water stll on the rise il pgrad- udlly spreading over (he town' until otehalt ot the place was under fiom one to five feet of waters > Railway traflic west of here is hadly demoralized, . Over 3,000 people fled froni Armour- dale, many of whom were forced 10 leave their helongings: Communica: tion’ between Armourdale and Atgen: tine is shut off except hy hont and only a few boals arc Lof under—@onmrTKTEITATISRY and. & force of Japanese Lanty The Russians made o sudden atiack in the darkiess and during-a heavy | downpour of rain on ( Jupanese out DOS1S. ¢d 1o bé 1,600, Strong Japanese cawe to the aid of t were twice repulsed. Finally the Jap- anese made a flank movement and the Russiaus narrowly cscaped being surrounded. Russian reinforeements ame up and the czar's foree were enabled to retire, The Russian cas ualties were 500, reinforcements apanese, but The Japanese casualtics are report-! TRE OF e SWITL CUTTent ™ S - LeBloR R R ol ol e o] kel 3 & & ) & “Itis whatyou S DO Open a Another report of a battle in whicl ‘ commanded by It is ap- ¢ Russian oIt are men killed at haod ently the same fight. T sualties in this second given as 13 officers and 3. and wounded PRESS REPORTS CONFUSING. No Further Fighting in the Vicinity of Liaoyang. July There paajpe is re iy pos absence ol and Gen Staff, who at St. Petersburg, 3 much conlu. accor venant Ge mander of the | eral Kur with the The correspon sign, have the Temmt th rconflicting reports have been ed. There are a dozen versi Lieutcnant General Count Kelley's veronmal in-fore h July 4, one at Mahoumizza, tween Maotien ar The dizpatch of the L egraph ~“from 1. that a battle "W five miles fro to this fighting. At the present wmain forces cheng and K at v spectively Haicheng a kiao and Ka haps by de rein with nanese ven-Hai- hekiao roads, ahouya, from om Tatche thme 1 GET A H o charge for the Lit It is Toaned to you The first dollar you dey a gnarantee that you will tle Bank. to you. draws interest and However. this drawn by you any time y little Bank. CRCR R oo R R g R R ally proaching the great flood of 1962 are | T NOW! A Vile Dise | | lle pisedse Cantagions Rlood Poison has wrecked more lives and causct nore ke Tenflering than all ‘other diseases | combined. 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You can choose from a carlot: Finest line ever shipped into Northern Minnesota. ..LIENO WALL FINISH - We handle if in bulks you do not have to pay b priee for worthless packages, but: full weight: Al colorss 8¢ per pound; in 25 and H0-pound lots, 7e per pound. < - Why not trade where you can @ét the most for your mone —— W, C. JONES. § PHON IS 20, BRIEF BITS OF NEWS. A strike of Havana harbor workers was inaugurated Thursday. The tle- up s complete. i ank Holtman, under arrest at Walla, Wash,, for the murder s (n Kansas City, has Negroes Declare Their “Interests Are Safe in His Hands. St Louis, July 8. Aftef nominaling w0 poisons - for president of the United States, poth of whom declined {0 aecept, thi conyentfon of the Nu- tlonal Liberty party, an organization of nept which convened e duting the day, declded 1o indorse the | Missouri suprome court has suffered candidacy of President Roosevell, desfy gtroke of paralysis and I8 in a serd- claring it he ds i feend of Faus condition i negro L amd (At e s WER ] pour il students . who . ap- estaawiliabessnfoin hin unds plied for admission to the Dupont ‘Praining high school at Louis- Ky.. boen debarred on ac: { count of their color, Affer a len days® stay in St. Louis { Cardinal Sutollf loft that city Thurs. Mail's T day fos Tndianapolls. From therc ho jand his party will go to Dayton, 0., and then to Chicago. The annual meeting of the stock: holders of the Northern' Pacific rail- way, which has been séveral times ad- journed, was «to have been held In 1Ty THTTSday, DUt another Justice Gayan D. Burgess of the THE MAD MULLAH IS BUSY. Attacks Somalis and Kills Fifty of the “Natives. Londong July 8==The Aden correspondent, unds July 6, that the Maud Mullih's forces” have attacked the Sonudi, Ll fng fifty, levying on (he natives friendly to th Seitisheand - looting about 1,000 sheep and 50 cattle. They then rettred. puriied by plonec Daily fute of OTTOWIT TGy of tie STlTRICS el gjonrenient for one week was taken. e R RC RN R R R Lol e R R ave, not what you Earn, TO Savings Bank Account. OME BANK FREE Dl ! EAIILAD Hoe . JOME-BAWK.£9. o, b = L R-X-R-R-K-K-R-RoloX-F-RoRoR-R-RoR R R R RoR- RN - CR - K- K a8 - tle Bank. FREE. wosit is held as Savings Department First National Bank, return the lit- Bemidji, Minn. dollar helongs can be with- Capital and Surplus, $30,000. Pres. F. P. Sheldon, Vice-Pres. I'. White, Cashier. 1 return the et = L W. Hastiigs, Al XXX -2-R -2 XX - R R A A2 XX T