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VOLUME I. NUMBER GO PENNILESS AND PENITENT IS NOW READ'Y FOR''PUN- viz ili iti Qi .1/ ISHMENT.. SLANDERS SU-G07KN CAINS RETURNS FROM TOUR OF GLOBE AND CONFESSES HIS ROBBERY ST01E GEMS miA* custody. scheming and planning the desperate chances hey too ^nd_ their subse- I view of that, fact all have con fessed. "r I was employ ei biya Mr su Webster \V" lat t! i i* a a Baer in explaining the crime. I rising. planned some means of robbing her keep up their appearance in oi ler to make the robbery possible, dually I the office safe, and we watched opportunity abstract it aially Ii/ i* Ui Kit yU lb i*/ lib un Oi Ui & \H (1/ n lit \b I Eave Troughing Tin Roofing Wood or Coal 1 Furnaces Steam Fittings I Bike Repairing xk I Repairing of all I Kinds I Pumps and Wa ter Pipes Ou Specialty. PHON E 225. Ql-tll of- -the. E from i rotting polici I T':c Ilvalued tour Sentiments in t.'ie Are Reciprccat Wa sh ton, Ji i RCDSeVi 1' Stei'.d ing $!5j00u WITH TWO ACCOMPLICES E S HE ROBBED HiS EMPLOYER IN HOTEL. Chicago Juno 2S. wardly with fear whil appearance of the wealthy nabob, haunted rerab ling in- ning an of a 1 night ly an jt\_*pp-obor-sinn of ultimate eat posure, William Baejj' yesterday bought a tour of the glpjje to an end I in the lieutenant's office a detective headquarters. Naples, Berlin, Paris, London, Tokyoall these and more were the scenes of his dissipaik^ and efforts to dodge the police. Then when tliis had been successfully done and was penniless and worn out with the strain, Baer returned to Chicago* arrived here yesterday a wreck. Three hours after his arrival Detectives Thomson and Gallagher took him into ram of (1 William in ply age regarding i-ii ron at Kiel: "I yo Cotton hiS (h ly i your ma will tow roci the senti conveys.' 1 When arrested be was a i rr physical and mentah wreck, half an .b( na hour later, with evident relief, he was i recounting to the police all the Details of the Theft of Mrs. Webster's diamonds at Topeka Kan Jun 28 money left to conduct their defense. south Topeka were compelled to and during October I met Engvhall Great Increase Shown in tbe New and Reinlin. Both were out of work, ork Assessment for This Year. I furnished, them money live and UUU)UU the plan was executed, the stones year is $1.40, against $2.27 last year Dora & Lyo -^-And What They Do tsio.n away vour in CJl MURDERED IN CHURCH. "frail of the Posse of Citize -,s en A^sassifl Rnr im rgftei June 3. John tnnrder'ed in n(1 a posse of ITawier of Moccasin church TliursiLay nis citizens are on Hie. Iifail of the mur derer. Hawker had been at'tendirig the services at. Moccasin, and after the services wort concluded and the itinguished he was "Where was Moses rl W ith a knife. the Hotel Melrose. Los Arfgeles, Cal. According to the prisoner toe robbery i CLOUDBURST A TOPEKA. was planned almost as soon as their victim left her Brooklyn home to Kansas Capital Is Again Visited by a travel i California. After all their Bi Flood. lights went out' The wg a a s$mQ on Hawke stabbed.him to the hear? __ A amounte pracll eaily to a cloud-' quent flight, neither Baer nor Jolin i Engvhall and Charles Reinlin. his con-! hurst, broke over ropeka after mid oared race, being beaten ou i even federates and fellow prisoners, had night. A number of residents in ^l*"^*^ duing her Calforntor," said their foundations. Tlie Kiiw is also Pennsylvania, frornwonn,,lli had Ne Yorl rea I both were enabled amount $4,730,000,000, an increase estate assessments this year Secure Positions of ?1,400,000,|)00 over last year. The at the Hotel Melrose. Reinlin as cle^jc personal assessments are $678,000,000, and Engvhill as a bellboy. Mrs. Web- an increase of $153,000,000. The total ster frequently kept her jewelry in increas i as5Gsse or an values is $1,553,- The estimated tax rate this Sitfe^ Sfe&fetfrS-&S-'frfy. We work day or night. We can do any thing with a stove. No one could appreciate Yoiir patronage better than we. No one will give you more attention or can give more satisfaction. When you throw a dollar at us you know you have a string on it. EMIDJI. M:N ic FOR ural a:i:l %IF I "i 'i Si WINS '.mini llp in the iI'- trie were (!{on oi race i! :he lasJ ^^[^^7^ ^-o^Ln "varsitv races. A i 1 flee to higher ground, while a few-U^ va, to foanh cirew, and a |)oor-j-f was. she finished las, in the four-' MONDAY..! 1 boys would no Georgetown iniiye r1 race- while fintehin ond the phehomehal L.e.\v the race by Cornell anivevsuy. a away from the othejp four crew: the race, old timers', will! ttre c:: lien of Syracuse, in a manner that made the rowing sharps simply throw up their hats for joy. Columbia uni versity crews, from which very much had been promisi i. finished in In The Worst Possible Shape., although in the fretting, in the general predictions and in the prognost' ions of her coach, she was supposed :r-trs^xt3ar^rr*-msK!tunaCTDEStr%v.- -"-irrn'r IN INTERCOLLEGIATE EGA FTA. fy 7 i fTby /f\\ h:ul f' a from Columbia, in the freslimau race smallecl houses were washed from.! fourth, Wisconsin was third, with Washington authorities forward i 1 i i X* VvV-^W S f^f heE crew had been TlT Kaw is also !Pennsylvania, from wh oi nothing had Freshman race, eight-ored, two_ hopes i': cuse second. Wisconsin third, Colum bia 'fmTfThTT'ennsylvania fifth. 'Varsity race, four milob. eight oared Cornell first, tirnt IS: 57 WESTERN FIRMS INVITED Subscribe fur The Daily Pioneer. SORRY THAT ROOSEVELT WILL r0RV.''ARD win OTHER POWERS. W igton, June M'nno'ut has ?Ia ?ove mm( i re Petersbu rpge a F|*ed Smyth, ri'fis Taos. Smvtli. se'c-Treas. nt titio envoy. a over. Cornell taking the lead before I In returning the petition to Mr. Rid the mile-post had been reached ana die the officials will assure him that rowing away from her competitors in Russia cherishes no ill .ni towa.d the a manner so easy that at no time was I United states and that the aoUon ft she pressed for first place. takes with respect th.- petition is The following is a summary of the necessary in view of Russia .mallei- races: able policy of 'Varsity four-oared race, i miles I Refraining From Interference Cornell first, time 10:34Pennsyl I in the internal affairs of oilier pow- vania second. Wisconsin third. Opium-1 ers and in-'a' i? on similar Lr.eatment bia fourth. for itself. 1 milesCornel] first, time 9:. l Syra- not mis tnderstood, but In view of the aniiouncemeht of its position w.,.i Jackson People Anxious Over Disap- jiresentation of the petition de pearance of Witness for State. [ferred until the return to St Peters- Jackson. Ky., June 28 There is I burg of ivir. McCormick the Ame-ican considerable anxiety over the disap- ambassador Russiath ^amc pro tied seeing Crawford and Tharp, time the Russian government is made teamsters for Hargis, coming away aware of extenuating circumstances, from Ewen's hotel just before it was I whieh wi ll put the matter in a differ- burned. Following an assault on the I ent light. bridge one aight and threats to burn Indeed, it is declared Russia. wouTd him out, guards were placed around be glad to do anything possible to re Haddick's house, but the guards have I lieve the tension in the United States, been removed and Haddick is missing, i but it feels unabl" to sacruice princi- was the principal witness for the [.pie which it has followed hitiierto and arson eases be considered by the the American su ort of which it has grand jury on July 20. warmly indorsed. Submit Designs for the New Fed I Rather Than Go to Prison They Soak eral Building at Superior. Their Sondsmen. Washington. June 28.Radcliffe & i Paterson, N J., June 28. When Scovjlle of Duliith and Ferry & Clas of Milwaukee have accepted invita- Grossman, the anarchists, were called tions compete in submitting de upon I court yesterday to surrender signs for the proposed government themselves and serve five years in building a Superior, Wis. Congress state prison, they did not respond and has appropriated S800.000 for the erec- the court declar ec ia otf $111,00-0ssorG tion of the building. forfeited. I twas said that MacQueen 7 r^ T, I tl 0 o. a A o. rawoerries Giieumbers ireon Onions 7 Onions Vi rf^ /V"k. ^,/'*V' PETITION OF TH JEWS. KICK UP N O WITH EXPRESSION O GOOD WILL. CANNOT SACK! PRINCIfLI i O MOM-INTFP IMO.I I t_i.Frc- nt chance in both INTERNAL AFFAIRS O thai praci ici RENCE I N THE POPE'S DEATH Eiiss mm 19%*}! PETITION WILL GE HANDED BACK Uoini'. .1 declared Hi i'slloil i eaniiioii.i,:' Anglo-Sn xi fled.." placed. without a e.m.-l cardinals fereucca dcatli d' II l'i 1 ,a ni st. Petersburg a petition from Amen- a1 be e,n expected as her crew bad been can Jewish people relative, to ftus- materially changed.*, in th..' last few .gia's treatment i the .lews, i days, a close fifth. hoped thai the United Stales lynching of Lamb Whiihy In the 'varsity race Columbia fin- will appreciate' the Kms.aii view of on the Smilhland planiat i..n ished last, being at. least Fix lengths tlriifcase and will content Itself wit|i assaulted a while woman, and a mob behind Syracuse, the fifth crew in the [the kindly expressions of sympathy i took him to the woods. race, and at leasl four out of her eight which it. already In. oLered lor the men collapsing in the boat as the -.affair a Kischineff The Associated finish line was crossed. press already has staled the Russian It was, as it has been for the past (position regarding wbat is nsidered two years, Cornell day. A in last i outside interference In the inter -al af- year's regatta Cornell of Russia. Won AIJ Three Races, That position continues to be held and while only one record was broken and the Associated Press is further -the freshman raceit is the general permitted to say thai Mr. Riddte, the concensus of opinion that had thPpmescan charge, when he presents Cornell 'varsity crew been pressed the ihe petition at the Uussnn foreign ol- record would have been broken even ce, will be recivef^with the same in that race. The 'varsity race, as a- cordiality always accorded an Araerl- matter of fact, was a miserable walk- Hii'-iim government firmness in the matter will !i W Georgetown second, Wisconsin third, I stated, will be subjected to no person- Pennsylvania, fourth, Syracuse fifth, al embarrassment in presenting the Columbia sixth. petition and be will be given to under stand that the St Petersburg authori- WAS HE KILLED?* ties appreciate fin fact that he 2g The lV.is- car was hurled I the track, carry-: froin Amrri- egro Get, It in the Neck. Jewish op lpee ^relatve, to ftus-l Jo nN Te N l^T^JSTS^ H+W^&fP^A*^ ,a, W^V li .^mi i Shil a neir" from the i.sary meUsun Whitl.'V g^vity ol th I is surprised at t~..tt ieyel opments which will faVce a retraction of its views. Mr. Riddle, it can be S only ca-rryl'ftgout his orb rs Should the ANARCHISTS TAKE FLIGHT. William MacQueen and Rudolph 0 iaf Englr. 'tih nbaitlh a 1 flo,J r,i-*3K.-Krxwrr.Tia-T.. i-VVW W W W W W W -VW W W W W W WW' rVW W W W W W W W W W W W W 1 ill 1Jft* 302 Beltrami .Vvcn.ue. Wholesale and Retail Ihalers in Ye: Fr ,VV A/V%A#VVV' (WW' Will EXPEC-TE-D. Discuss Succ e!.e tion of His Sever. Persons Injured. Fort Way,,... In.l Joine S& Ten iai^a: hold al oars on a eoastnifj "merrv-fxo-round" yesterday ami Ii mfi (ho track last owning and seven I ihci-ol, the ^yerniii ',l.. pote sI dire I nssencers were thrown onL One adda: rnmcnt has leaTtted with pro 4ng three rmssengers. Al were se- .K'/TI'I'? Vvranesr KfrTCrmueut is of the intmition of i!n- ver-ly hurl. '^JJJJ' TEN CENTS PER WEEK. .w raatsstm }.i'iiJM'a.'.r,tTw Mlt.li u.-.II.- r: i.-nlay i hi lia.l been sat a|)[)0iiitiheni h,' ii.i.I -Hie open must saiis l.i a ii must lie re I heen five years and AiiM-riea I fur an her The ij rroifnenl eo of the (u^sslhlo any moment t.'! ,..,.-nr.c: xawewBAaaaunariwemjaBB 1). Smyth, Manager GRAIN, PROM'CE. airv butter ITTI LYeameryButter v. LTesii fc&as i~ Best Patent Flour. "'Tomatoes Oranges I eiP c. 111 Orh j.j(...._ Tin Ni: TOW N OF AH*' KELLIHER situated as it. is, at tlie bead Bullhead Lake, and at tR terminus' of-the IJullhead branch the S I. railway, and being in the heart the timber dis- trict where ioffjniig will be carried on c.xtejisively for the next fifteen years, is bound to be a thriving town in a vrvy short time. The soil in this vicinity is loam with clay subsoil, showing excellent pros- pects in regard agricultural purposes. The O'Kelliher Mercantile Co. of Blackduck wi ll build a large and fanners. neral store, supply loggers E young towns in Northern MinneTsota are fam ous for their rapid growth, and everything goe to show that FTELLIHER will tx logging centers In this district. For iiiloriiuitioii regarding prices lots, other general information, write rail a the Crookston Lumbe Company LOGGING DEPARTMENT BEMIDJI MINN. i I RIOUS N T'-:r Oi'iENT. I I London. June 'Jv. in- il 111 A: I innec- t'rican Min- i reign i i' I a iit.lt board el I.I innhT.-iM.-.d i! \'\\f-\ in cniiei'l v. it ll .ICipiin, a fVirmifl dtmian i for ihe of Muli'dfeii ami 'I'M sni l*on as Conger can arrange an in 0 l'rinci' ClituS i I he I-. [to LJOIII ilH' Tinp Inipa tic In Jap.!' W itlt In' Maiiehiuiau l\\U st in, In ihiii.v Tin' liechu'c that the nation we I hi' uu\ i unHMlt in ,n cor pubUc aid inci"as- oiirhals iuyport ruin: i A ll|l is I! a it Intend o S eri nformation wiiieliPi.t ni)| i wibh- (ni com 0 h( iio^otia- [^\m\ am.b-if they prove in a goV(M nm( kh th on willll nor srik Th. Itnation, cotielucles tip Times ewrre poinie it is fully recpg ni/.eil in official circles. rything goes one of the busiest