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o — - 0 e . SOCIETY. _ Daxly .Pi‘one_er VOLUME 2. NUMBER 236 BEMIDJI, MINNESOTA SATURDAY FEBRUARY 4, 1905. TEN CENTS PER WEEK contains over 300 names, in addition - g 58 ¢ DISORDERS IN POLAND | tncines s st | SITUATION UNCHANGED the receiving vault in the cemetery. A group of soldiers outside a liquor store fired on passersby without warn- CONFLIGT AT LODZ RESULTS IN |ing: killing a shopkeeper and wound- | RECENT FIGHTING ALONG THE ing another man. DEATH TO SIX AND INJURY S SHAKHE RIVER WIiTHOUT TERNAL TROUBLES. OF MANY OTHERS. DUE.To AN E?i DEFINITE RUSULT. Russia Suspends Negotiations. for Pur- chase of Steel Rails. STRIKE SPREADS TO MINING REGIONS | uaicon Stare Siect corporation said | TOTAL LOSSES SEVERTEEY THOUSAND the day that negotiations tor zi o '?’ X wi @,, le of a large tonnage of steel = : ails (o the Russian government have & LATEST MOVE LIKELY TO HAVE |jcen suspended. ENGAGEMENT OF LARGER PRO- “The deal is not off and I know of no PORTIONS THAN FIRST RE- SERIOUS EFFECT ON INDUS- | 1 h ur friction in the matter,” added TRIAL SITUATION. the official. “As [ understand it Rus- PORTS INDICATED. s internal troubles are chiefly re- v sponsible for the suspension of nego- S tiation: SITUATION SERIOUS IN POLAND. The proposed contract is for 125 tons of rails at a price approximating — Renewed disorders have occurred |§2$ per ton. The are intended for | Detailed dispatches relating to the 5,000 | WAR DISPATCHES SUMMARIZED. . —=BEGINNING=— aturday, February 4, 1905% at Lodz in Russian Poland, where a | the Transsiberian railroad. fighting along the Shakhe river Jan. conflict between troops and strikers SIS < 25-29 show that the en resulted in the killing of six persons TO, JOIN-IROJESTVENSKY- of larger proportions than and the wounding of forty-eight. The T : ports indicated. Field Ma < v 8 Botrovsky’s Division of Ealtic Fleet i 2 disorders resulted from an attempt on x reports that his losses Leaves Jibutil. : the part of the strikers to prevent while he e € - Jibutil, French Somaliiand, F'eb. 4.— e p some men from returning to wo trhc, The ‘ivision: of the: Sacond. tiusstan ua'llf; .d' wom‘ ; A troops were called out and fired into | i squadron commanded by Reat L e the strikers, who replied with revolver | 5dmiral Botrovsky, consisting of four | ROt Yet defincd bevond the fact tha shots. - -uisers and- three torpedo hoat de- | it has not materially altered tie posi- Strikes have been begun in the coal s sailed from here to join | tions ol the two extensive “IK and mining districts of Dombrowa and |‘the \\,,nshx[) commanded by V Ad- | that the Russian atiempt to advance Sosnovics. As many important manu- | miral l.mu,mv sky off the isiand of | was checked. facturing centers are dependent on iteen German col ootk e e s il onow Aamivat Bowrovsis's | F|BHTING ON THE BUB RIVER the strike will have a serious effect on | division. EEASL the industrial situation. ST s ke T2 According to the best information G°""y Still in Prison. | obtainable more than 300 persons have been killed during the disturbances in Warsaw. imates the Russian cas- ' _lllllllll Most Stirring Clearance Sale —'I‘h(, report s incorrect. Miakotin and I\anu»‘\. thre ——— of the eight members of the deleg POLIGE AND STRIKERS GLASH | o s sivestct Jun: 5t have . prov SERIES OF ENGAGEMENTS FOR POSSESSION CF VILLAGE OF DJANTANCHENAN. of the season. estization. The others probably will be held until they are tried. St. Petersburg, Feb. 4.—The em- HALF A HUNDRED PERSONS DEAD e peror has received the following dis- Brakeman Killed in \Vreck. In order to make room for our New Spring Goods, which are arriving daily, we will place on sale our mammoth stock of -new and most patch [rom General Kuropatkin: OR'WOUNBED/AT.LODZHRES, rand Forks, N, D, Peb. o—An ox| “ie Japancse, during the night of e B S | e s, vt et o carefully selected line of Dress Goods, Trimmings, Ladies’ Suits, on the | Great Northern near Milton, compleie- | Iy demolishing the cahoose, eu: Lodz, Russian Poland, Feb. 4—In a | @nd several cars and killing Head | @8 contlict between troops and strikers at | Brakeman Baker, who was in the cab | With 8 ’ : of the engine. Two other trainmen | tes were 100. the Kounitzer factory here the soldiers | = " Rl "7 “The Japanesc, aiter a severe can- fired, killing six |)er&n|w and wounding chE e nonade, reattacked-our forces at Djan- fortv-eight. th 3 tanchenun at noon Feb, 1. - The Rus- ;-: the left bank of the Hun river oppo- site Changtan. They captured the vil- lage, but subsequently were driven oat great loss. The Russian casual- Coats, Waists, Skirts and Shoes at astomshmgly low prices. The rarest opportunity ever offered in the Northwest. ad Shooting also oce unu} at the Keller lace tactory. X ? ’ sians first retired, but ultimately re- Marine Traffic at New York Seriously | oecypied the village, although some e - Hampered. outlying-parts-are-stilk-in-the-hands-of Warsaw, Feb, 4—Serious gisorders | New York, Feb. 4—Marine trafiic in} the enemy.” broke out during the day at Lodz, | the harbor and in the westerly end of | 7Tne where 23,000 men are striking. Some | Long Islaud sound is badly hampered “Despite the intense cold frostbites of the employes of a lace factory at- | by ice. Nothing is able to navigate' are rare, owing to preventive meas- tempted O return to wor « the re- | but steam vesscls and th Ladies’ Tailor Made Waists. 1905 ADVANCED STYLES ONE-THIRD OFF.? commander-in-chief adds: ¢ make SIOW | ures. mainder forcibly prevented them. A | progress. Sailing vessels are prac-| “Up to Feb. 1 133 Japanese prison- 5 strong military patrol \\'aslsumm;,uuu | m-fiu‘;hm‘y;v:\ I‘l‘l.l et U ers have arrived at Mulkden.” : o Hundreds of ‘beautifully . and attacked and fired at the strikers, ¢ cold snap T a few | —— S 3 ? - Pkl < who replied with revolver shots, | days it i= feared that trafic in the{ Superior Grain Bill Reappears in Wis- 119 tflS 5 trimmed and tailored Waists @i’ es were started during the | harbor will be tigd up. consin Legislature. to select from: made of the morning in the coal districts of Dom- 4 3 s Madison, Wis., Feb. 4—In the sen- daintiest and newest fabrics browa and Sosnov It is feared Paison Incqnnen Toniatoes ate Mr. Hudnell introduced a bill prac Oue lot, regular price of this season:’ prices‘rane they will have a serious effect on the | Chicago, Feb. 4—One death and| gjcally the same as the Superior grain $13.00; sale price § 8.00 : 5. SLAS0R SPHcEs Tang: industrial situation generally, Warsaw, | four cases of illness have been caused | yil of two yeard-ago. It provides for ing from 50c to $15 One lot, regular price $15.50; sale price $10.00 One lot, regular price 50; sale price $15.00 Lodz and other important manufac. | bY supposed ptomaine in canned toma-| (he appointment of one inspector from turing centers being entirely depend- | toes. All the sufferers are membersi ngoa, one from New York and one ent for their coal supply on these dis- | Of one family, the wife dying while| prom Wisconsin to inspect all grain at tricts. seeking aid. Medical attendance | the port of Superior, the idea being to According to the by dents of Hull| sive grain a Wisconsin rating instead obtainable the official list of persons tilement, who had| of 3 Miunesota rating as at present. killed during the disturbances here idence, undoubtediy | phe measure was bitterly opposed two information | hastily given by re , the social & | to the re ll Petticbats. (0 years ago and defeated. .90 Black Petticoats to close out at $ .65 1.35 < ADAR. RAPIDS, 1.65 A o l‘ig 2.95 « « 1.69 Wrappers, Tea Jackets, Robes. Percale, Flannelette and Eider Down and Flannelette Gowns, with Muslin Underwear, at 25 per cent off Mohalr and Wash Shirt Waist SllltS. One lot regular price $8.50; sale price « 8.00; 5 $3.50 and .s4 00 4.00 €& £ 2.99 4 Warner’s Continuation of Our SEMI-ANNUVAL CLEARANCE SALE ! Rust-Proof Opportunity in Shoes. = loets Meyer’s celebrated hand turned patent corono colt $4.50 Shoes; sale pri 3.50 \ : Meye)r’s c:lisbraie%p}f;fji turned patent cornn;? colt e BATISTE 20 pel' Cellt Off. On account of the railroad com i e g 3e R e et % : - ne assortmen Z0 ]UES, sale price % C . Anv's dela i detioin i foj SE 338 Ladies’ and Children’s Cloaks. : pany’s delay in delivering our : 250 : 195 ; 40 PER CENT REDUCTION. _ ! Spring Goods we will continue Shldienal Lie s Lo 80 ) Claraymle prie o “ 1.50 [ « 1.19 L .5 « 4.00 X 6 1 2,‘ . “«® ‘o .00 ““ = [ our sale to Februal‘y 15. Our en- A complete line of ‘ed Sehool: House Shoes sor bn?rg £ 1'1’ B0 S ggg tire stock of Men’s and Boys’ el g 1530 new and up to date % ‘""0;) 5 ‘(“ : 3 Clothing will be offered at 25, off : Children’s 450 o« 300 Skirts. ! B 350 ‘@ 8 < 4.00 i 5.00 e 34 300 Many others in proportion. Our enormous stcck of Walking and Dress Skirts at l 25 per cent discount; ‘prices from $1 50 to $12 75 Douglas or Pingree $5.00 Shoes for $3.98 i 3 Douglas or Pingree $3.50 Shoes for $2.98 . Douglas or Pingree $3.00 Shoes for $2.59 Special low prices in Men’s Shirts, Underwear, Sweaters, Rubbers, Mitts and Ladies’ Ready-to-wear Garments. 1 on’t; im‘ggt to look over our Remnant Counters. 2 5 : s g 5 Dress Goods, Underwear and Hosiery, 20°|, discount. “< One lot Curtains to close out at a great reduction. Our store is crowded with everything in Ladies' Furnishing Goods—we can quote but a few. The stock is new and of the latest make—no shelf worn goods. Prices are marked in plain figures—one visit will convince you of the remarkable values we offer. These prices prevail on every article in the store—no exception whatever will be made. £Berman Empomum ; i‘»‘fi;‘f"(‘i’f”;;‘fi& | o | DEFECTIVE PAGE \