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INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS WELG01 INTER NATIONAL FAllS PRESS. THEODORE ROOSEVELT, JR.. AND HIS BRIDE. James A. Patten and seven others shouted their greetings to "Teddy" were indicted by a special federal as he passed and the factories and grand jury at New York city, charged mills added the noise of their whistles PRESS PUB. CO., Publishers. with conspiracy in restraint of trade to the general din. FOR ROOSEVELT under the Sherman anti-trust law. It So It went all the way up to Twenty-third INTERNATIONAL FALLS, MINN. is alleged that the accused men street, where the parade formed a pool for the purpose of cornering turned and made its way back to the and arbitrarily fixing the price I NEWS Battery. At that historic spot at the of cotton. lower end of Manhattan island Colonel The senate placed its final stamp Roosevelt landed to receive the Vast Throng Greets the Former of approval on the administration railroad formal welcome home. bill, "which has been pending in OTES OF A WEEK President at New York. Welcomed by Mayor Gaynor. one stage or another almost since the In an enclosure in the center of Battery beginning of the session, by adopting park were 200 distinguished the report of the conference committee HE IS MET AT QUARANTINE guests, including senators, representatives, on that measure. ambassadors and close personal The house of representatives furnished friends of Mr. Roosevelt. Surrounding the remarkable spectacle of LATEST HAPPENINGS THE WORLD this enclosure was another passing, with only one member voting OVER TOLD IN ITEMIZED Escorted to the Battery by a Great reserved space which was occupied by in opposition, a strongly worded "reform" Flotilla—Speeches and Land Parade—Affair FORM. about 2,500 prominent men and members rule, designed to correct an Is Spontaneous of the big reception committee. acknolwledged legislative abuse—the and Non-Partisan. The cheering and music were almost "smothering" of legislation in committee. EVENTS HERE AND THERE continuous as the colonel entered Democrats, Republicans and New York.—He has come back! the park, but finally quiet was "Insurgents" joined hands harmoniously Theodore Roosevelt returned to restored and Mayor Gaynor stepped in adopting the rule. Condensed Into a Few Lines for the his native land June 18, and was given forward and delivered a cordial address A mutiny on board the British Perusal of the Busy Man— a welcome home such as was never of welcome on behalf of the nation steamship Highland Monarch, outward 2ze££=-azczejsa- Latest Personal Information, before accorded to a of this, citizen and tho city. Mr. Roosevelt responded bound from Philadelphia for Auckland, republic. The whole country joined briefly but feelingly, and N. Z., followed by a dash for liberty in it, and it was so spontaneous and short speeches were made by several by a dozen Chinese members of the ELDEST SON OF so utterly non-partisan that it could PERSONAL. other prominent men. Much as he crew, resulted in the drowning of four There was no little surprise on the not but be most flattering to the former would have liked to be present to and the narrow escape of three others. part of the public when Theodore, Jr., Tie election of Miss Mary Coes, secretary president. greet his predecessor, President Taft Mme. Ricciardi, formerly Princess upon the completion of his college of Radcliffe college, Cambridge, Since emerging from the Africau was kept away on account of his official de Chimay and later Mme. Rigo, who course two years ago, chose a business ROOSEVELT WEDS Mass„ as dean of that institution, to jungle' the latter part of March, Mr. position and by a previous engagement. was Clara Ward of Detroit, reports in career as his life work, and still succeed Miss Agnes Irwin, who resigned Roosevelt has been the guest of nearly Paris that her husband has disappeared. more wonder was aroused when he a year ago, was announced. every European ruler and almost Parade Through the City. took employment in a Connecticut carpet Richard S. Aldrich, son of Senator unprecedented honors have been When the speech making was over, Walking in his sleep, P. T. Brudder, factory in order to gather knowledge N. W. Aldrich of Rhode Island, is ill at first hand of the practical side a retired New York business man, of typhoid fever at the Presbyterian se*enty-nine years old, fell through of carpet manufacture. He started at hospital in New York city. THEODORE, JR., AND MISS ELEANOR an open window in his sixth-floor the lowest round of the ladder, as an Emperor William is indisposed and ALEXANDER ARE unskilled workman at a small salary. apartment and was instantly killed. his illness causes much anxiety. He a Of course he was promoted as he Relatives said that he had been MARRIED. has cancelled all of his engagements, mastered the intricacies of the business, somnambulist since childhood. including attendance at the Kiel ^3 but he continued to live quietly Mrs. George Fulkerson, as a member yacht races. in a modest boarding house. Many of a new Canton (O.) cult disbelieving Herman H. D. Peirce, American minister CULMINATION OF A LOVE MATCH persons were skeptical as to whether in the use of food or medicine to Norway, received a broken young Roosevelt would stick to so to cure ills, ended a fast of 27 arm and his wife and niece were prosaic an existence, but he is evidently days by eating a piece of toast. slightly injured in an automobile accident Former President Witnesses Ceremoney determined to win his fortune at Christiania. Fearing lynching if he reached Stillwater, in this sphere. in New York Church—San Frank P. Sauerwen, friend and Okla., where Sheriff W. A. Fox of painter of Indians, is dead at Stamford, was taking him to answer a charge of Francisco to Be Home Conn. His ashes will be taken COAL DEALERS AT OMAHA. murder, James Chapin, negro, leaped the Couple. to the Arizona desert for burial, in accordance from a speeding train near Shannon, Tenth Annual Meeting of The Northwestern with his wishes. la., and was badly injured. Retail Association. Mrs. Gladys Emery Aokl, daughter It was a unique bequest that Robert New York, June 20.—Of all the June of Archdeacon Emery of the Episcopal Omaha, Neb., June 20.—If the members Reidel of Detroit, Mich., who weddings of 1910, the one that has church, who was married to Gunjiro fought through the Franco-Prussian of the Northwestern Retail Coal aroused the most general interest was a Aoki, Japanese working at her Dealers' association gathered here for war, left to the Detroit survivors of that of Theodore Roosevelt, Jr., and home, is quoted in an interview at their tenth annual meeting which his old company. He willed them $15 Miss Eleanor Alexander which was Carson, Nev., as saying that she would with which to buy beer after they opens tomorrow, do not have plenty celebrated in the Fifth Avenue Presbyterian withdraw her suit for divorce. marched to the cemetery to his of fun in addition to the business of church today. Daniel H. Burnham, the Chicago funeral. the convention, it will be their own A large number of prominent people architect, is chairman of a commission fault, for the committee and the citizens Sidney Hursey, a young lawyer of witnessed the ceremony, but naturally appointed by President Taft under have planned a most attractive Dillon, S. C., was shot and probably the most noticed person in the church, an act authorizing a fine arts program for the three days. Mayor mortally wounded as he left a courtroom, after the bride and groom, was Col. BEFORE AND AFTER THE TRIP commission to pass on buildings to Dahlman, who will welcome the coal by Richard S. Davis, a hotel Theodore Roosevelt, father of the be erected in the District of Columbia. men, believes in having a good time, man. Davis said Hursey ruined his young man who was entering the state heaped on him. The reception by the parade through the city streets and will tell the city's guests to go as home. of matrimony. The date of the wedding his fellow citizens was a fitting climax started. It was originally intended Dr. G. H. Bonner of Marion, O., far as they like. The other speakers Charged with using the mails for has been set to permit the attendance to his triumphal tour and must to conclude the reception with a monster noted for his abnormal appetite, is of the day are H. T. Folsome of Lincoln, fraudulent purposes, Christopher C. of the former president, and have been the most satisfactory event parade, and invitations were issued dead as the result of overindulgence. Neb., President George Gregory, Wilson, president of the $20,000,000 this was one of his very first social connected with it. to various organizations throughout Alexander D. Irving, grandnephew of E. Q. Stone of Minneapolis, Louis B. United Wireless Telegraph company engagements after his return from Flotilla Meets Him at Quarantine. the country. Within a few days, Washington Irving, is dead at his Dorr and Thomas L. Lewis, president Samuel S. Bogart, its vice-president, abroad, for he landed in New York More than a month ago every available however, the committee was flooded home in Tarrytown, N. Y. He will be of the United Mine Workers. and William M. Tompkins,. who had only two days ago. craft in New York harbor had with so many applications that the buried in the old Sleepy Hollow cemetery. Monday night comes the initiation charge of selling its stock to the public, Mrs. Snowden Fahnestock, who before been engaged for the day, and numerous parade feature had to be in part abandoned. and "Dutch" of the Knights of AkSar-Ben, were arrested in New York on her own recent marriage was big organizations,-like the Republican Organizations from Maine to Omaha's commercial boosters complaint of United States post office Miss Elizabeth Bertron, was the matron club of New York and the GENERAL NEWS. California and from the Gulf to the and tomorrow evening the features inspectors. of honor, and the bridesmaids Hamilton club of Chicago, had chartered Great Lakes requested places in the will be the annual banquet and H. J. C. Beckemeyer of Carlyle, were Miss Ethel Roosevelt, Miss Jessie In an address on "The History of regular coast line steamers. line of march, and if the project had Ko-Koals initiation. Governor Shallenberger member of the Illinois legislature, took Millington-Drake, Miss Janetta the Northwest Territory," President Early in the morning this immense been carried out, the procession would speaks Tuesday and Senator the witness stand in the trial of Lee Alexander, Miss Jean Delano and Miss Taft, speaking at the diamond jubilee flotilla sailed far down the bay, and have extended from the Battery to Dolliver on Wednesday. O'Neil Browne at Chicago and testified anniversary of the founding of Harriet Alexander. when, about 9 o'clock, the scouting the Harlem river and back again, a before the jury that he had been Mr. Roosevelt's best man was his the Marietta (O.) college, referred to tugs and motor boats came flying in distance of 20 miles, and the people paid $1,000 for his vote for William MINISTERS ENGAGE IN FIGHT. brother Kermit, and his ushers, with the word that the Kaiserin Auguste the ordinance of 1787, for the government who had traveled hundreds of miles Lorimer for United States senator. most of whom were classmates of Mr. Victoria was approaching, all of the territory, as the greatest to see Roosevelt would have been deprived He said Browne paid him the money Kentucky Preacher Killed In Knife Roosevelt at Harvard, were Francis made ready for the first greeting. instrument of fundamental law, except of the pleasure. In order to in $50 bills in a room of the Southern Battle In Pulpit. As Roche, John W. Cutler, Hamilton Fish, the big liner came into sight, every the Constitution of the United States, overcome this obstacle so that no one hotel, to which he came on June Jr., E. Morgan Gilbert, Fulton Cutting, Rock Creek, Ky., June 20.—Rev. whistle on every vessel was tied which has ever been enunciated by would be offended, a unique arrangement 21, 1909, by direction of Browne, to men. Elliot Cutler, Grafton Chapman, Geo. Robert Van Over and Rev. Isaac Perry, open and shrieked the welcome to the was adopted by the committee. receive "a package." Roosevelt, Monroe Roosevelt and Kermit rival mountain ministers, fought Stirred to action by insistent protests Representtive Michael S. Link, author Roosevelt. with knives in the pulpit of the Rock from all parts of the state, Gov. of confession No. 3 In the Lorimer Rev. Henry M. Sanders, a great Creek church near here and Van Gillett of California took steps to prevent bribery scandal, took the witness uncle of the bride, officiated, assisted Over's throat was cut from ear to ear, the championship fight between stand in the Browne trial and told according to news brought here. He by Dr. Gordon Russell of Cranford, James J. Jeffries and Jack Johnson, that, with White and Beckemeyer, he died a few minutes later. N. J. scheduled to be held in San Francisco had voted for Lorimer and received Isaac Perry and Blaine Perry, brothers After the ceremony the bridal party July 4. In a letter to Attorney General $1,000 from Browne. He elated the of the preacher, who is charged was entertained at the home of the Webb the governor directs that defense by saying no money had been bride's uncle, Charles B. Alexander. with having helped kill Van Over, are the aid of the courts be invoked to promised*him for his vote and no explanation in jail at Williamsburg. At least a part of the honeymoon will prevent the match. made when it was paid. be spent at Sagamore Hill, the country Church trouble caused the fight. With $30,000,000 provided for the The charges of bribery with the home of the Roosevelt family at completion of irrigation projects and election of William Lorimer to the Oyster Bay, Long Island. Later in Two-Mile Parade in Huron. various other amendments, the house United States senate will be investigated the summer the young couple will Huron, June 20.—Saturday's parade bill authorizing the withdrawal of pub*lic by the committee on privileges start for San Francisco, where Mr. in honor of the South Dakota Traveling lands by the president passed the and elections of that body. This action Roosevelt is to be in charge of the Men's association in annual convention, senate. was assured when the committee interests of the carpet manufacturing was the most elaborate ever The Republican leaders in congress met at the call of Chairman Burrows. firm with which he has been associated given here. Floats representing manufacturing advised the president to cancel his outof-town A cloudburst In Krasso-Szoreny, a industries, trades and professions for some time. They told him county of Hungary, bordering on engagements. with 300 traveling men and The love story of the young couple that if all goes well they expect to Transylvania, Roumania and Servia, has been a quick-moving romance. hundreds of citizens in automobiles bring about an adjournment of congress killed 300 people and wiped out several Their engagement was announced only and carriages constituted a two-mile villages. by Saturday, June 25. last winter, and the news was cabled column that passed through the streets "Jim" Jeffries and "Jack" Johnson At the thirty-third annual convention to Colonel Roosevelt, resulting in the in the forenoon, preceded by the Huron are ready to fight at any place that of the Danish Evangelical Lutheran speedy receipt of his approval and cornet band and witnessed by the promoters may designate and it Church of America, in session congratulations. The bride, who is about a crowd of over eight thousand is almost certain that they will do in Ludington, Mich., Rev. K. C. Bodholdt people. the daughter of Henry Addison battle at Reno, Nev., on July 4 and not of Racine, Wis., the president Alexander, of New York, is twentyone in San Francisco. for eight years, was re-elected for that years old, of a little more than Jap Prince Leaves for Home. A bust of Samuel L. Clemens (Mark office. medium height, slender, and of very Seattle, Wash., June 20.—Prince Twain), which is to adorn the proposed The greatest international religious attractive appearance, having an especially and Princess Fushimi accompanied by memorial to be erected in meeting of the year, the Protestant beautiful complexion. She their suite arrived Sunday and left New York, has been completed by World's Missionary conference, opened is as animated as her famous sisterin-law, for Yokahama. Louis Potter, the sculptor. It is to in Edinburgh, Scotland, every nation Mrs. Alice Roosevelt Longworth, be paid for entirely with subscriptions of the globe being represented by leading whose house guest she was for from women. Knights of St. John Convene. laymen and churchmen. a time just before Mrs. Longworth Cedar Point, O., June 20.—Rt. Rev. The bill to retire Supreme Justice Great loss of life occurred in the sailed for England to join her father. J. P. Farrelly, bishop of Cleveland, this Moody in five months with full pay Ahr valley of the Eifel region Groom a Business Man. morning formally opened the twentythird was favorably reported to the senate in Germany as the result of a Theodore Roosevelt, Jr., strongly resembles international and third biennial r.V from the judiciary committee. cloudburst which swept the district. his father in looks, but is decidedly convention of the Knights of St. John, Mrs. Ruth Smith, a divorcee, twenty-five MHNBMH Late estimates place th« total reserved and is generally credited which has drawn a large number of years old, followed her fiance number of dead at 150. with being far less democratic to Ms trysting place near St. Louis, persons to this resort. Gov. Judson Vice-President Sherman, while at than certain other members of the Mo., on the banks of the Mississippi Harmon delivered the address of welcome froi&st**eoffnpii, copyright, by Underwood & Underwood. N. 7. Utica, N. Y., attending the wedding of family. As a boy he rode horseback river and, finding him entertaining on behalf of the state. The convention THE VOYAGER HOMEWARD BOUND his niece, said that he believes the and engaged in all the other outdoor will continue, through the another sweetheart, ran to the side of Insurgent movement in political affairs pursuits of the juvenile Roosevelt clan week, business sessions being held in the boat and jumped into the water. returning wanderer. Colonel Roosevelt, All organizations that wished to par« is subsiding, basing his opinion at their home at Oyster Bay and he She drowned before aid could reach the mornings and the afternoons being with Mrs. Roosevelt and Kermit ticipate in the parade were assigned on conditions found in Wisconsin and took some part in athletics during her. generally devoted to excursion br his side, stood on the deck, certain blocks along the line of Iowa. hi? preparatory school course at Groton Mr. and Mrs. Philip Johnson, each trips and other entertainments. waving his hand and smiling the familiar march for Instance, one or two The widow of Charles T. Yerkes and his collegiate course at Harvard, seventy years old, of Broken Bow, smile, and the waiting thousands blocks were assigned to some visiting will receive $163,362 from his estate, but in the main he has been less la., were killed by a Northwestern fast Michigan Epworth League. cheered him again and again. club, and the next to the public, and which has been in the hands of a receiver enthusiastic on the subject of life in mail at Mount Vernon. The couple Albion, Mich., June 20.—Rev. Hugh in New York. Reception Committee Takes Him. so on. were visiting relatives and after the open than his father and brother Kennedy of Battle Creek, president of At Quarantine the necessary formalities Charles Plantus has been convicted The procession itself was comparatively Kermit. He has always been of a alighting from an east-bound train the Michigan State Epworth League, a were quickly over and the in Detroit of concealing himself in small and was led by the mounted studious nature and his romance with stepped in front of the one going in was a busy man all day today, looking official reception committee took the trunk designated ab jewelry and then police of New York, who were followed Miss Vlexander is said to have had an opposite direction. after the welfare of the hundreds colonel and his party aboard its revenue on escaping in order to defraud an express by the police band foot. its beginnings in the mutual love of Projected improvements calling for of members of the league who have company. cutter. That vessel at once Then came the escort of 500 Rough these young people for music. For all the expenditure of $3,000,000 by the come- here to attend the fifth annual started up the harbor and all the gaily of Oberammergau, the scene of the Riders under the command Robert that "Teddy, Jr.," has eschewed the Santa Fe railroad in California have institute. The regular program be decorated craft, filled with clubs and Passion Play, is cut off from railway Hunter of Oklahoma city, president been abandoned. sensational in outdoor athletics, he gins tomorrow, but this evening private parties, fell in behind and communication with outside points by of the organization. Colonel Roosevelt The insurgents in the prefecture of did participate two years ago in a Bishop Quayle of Oklahoma City, gen formed a most -spectacular water parade. the flood that has invaded the district. came next in a carriage, and his in of Jurua, the Acre district western balloon flight from Washington, in eral president of the league, wi! On almost every boat was a was a Of the 600 strangers in the place to carriage followed by long procession driven out which he and the two army officers Brazil, have the governor deliver an address. There will •and, and all the way the musicians of the witness the sacred performance, 390 vehicles containing were who his fellow passengers had and declared their independence. lectures study classes and morning of Americas^ layed tt the top their lungs. The are of the committee and the members some rather exciting experiences. and evenings. people .hores were black with who speakers.