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INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS. THE SYMPATHY A JOKE ON ANSON. needed action, and Muriel nerved, herself CHINESE FANMAKING. HIS DEATHSCENE. OREDR FOR HEARING ON PETITION FOR to act. She must see him she ALLOWANCE OF ADMINISTRA­ must let him know that she understood. 4t Reacted en the Player* the Captain The Industry Carried on In One Dis» A Stage Performance That Took Plac« Of TORS ACCOUNT. that she had faith In his power Was Training. triet For Centuries. Under Difficulties. State of Minnesota, to silence his detractors, then she lo an article on baseball training The fanmaking Industry In China In an article on barnstorming in the could better bear the tyranuy in her was started centuries ago in the village camps Hugh S. Fullerton, In the Wide World Magaziue P. It. Eaton describes County of Koochicbta* Pro1"*M Ooun' home. of Pengshow, at Ampow, about American Magazine, recounts the following a performance which took The morning papers pictured graph three miles from Swatow. It was formerly I°AM.1Serdec«.l5S.EsK"e" joke played on ''Cap" Anson, place under certain difficulties. confined to women In various ically the scene in bis office— be outer There had been an ice cream sociable the leader of the famous old White How a Woman Defeated a rooms crowded with a mass ot excited households, but for many years past just prior to our arrival in the hall, Stockings, during a training season bis final every family in the village has been men and women clamoring for their Worthy Man. istration of said estate, having been filed in and no one had cleaned the stage. loine years ago: money, while alone in his private office devoted to the work, all the members ^«l/eprf ^Dtin5- amon- other things Mac had a new pair of broadcloth that he has partially administered said estate, "Anson was one of the most tireless sat James Douglass Manning, his of the families being occupied In the and praying that said account of said administration trousers and my scarlet tunic, also funners In the world, and training By LOUISE WINTER. head bowed, his whole attitude one of be examined, adjusted and allowed manufacture. Only the open fan is new. When a shot was fired he was by the court, and that said court enter {Copyright. 1910, by American Press Association.] miserable dejection. under him was a nightmare to his manufactured in this district. to fall and before dying confess that Rowing said account. players. Anse would drive his men For the frame the spilt bamboo is Then Muriel could hold out no long „?idered- Petition be beard, That salJ he had killed old Fitzgerald. Muriel had the fatal gift of sympathy. ann Sai account examined, adjusted and repeatedly rived until each piece is for three hours in practice, then lead er. She would go to him at once, and The juvenile down front was not to allowed, by the court, at the Probate Court In her case it was particularly sufficiently slender and flexible. There them in long runs, placing himself at perhaps her feeble sympathy might WrfSS? «t£?ier?aMinnesota itrnal county of Kooch-ofday speak till Mac had fallen and confessed. Falls ichmg. State of on the 27th unfortunate, as she happened to be threadlike pieces of bamboo are arranged the head of the procession and setting help him to regain the courage be There he stood while Mac °'clock a. m. and that the ci- at 10 born into a matter of fact, selfish family ®a™on of this court issue to all persons interested in row, attached to each other a steady, jogging pace. If he felt well seemed in danger of losing. She dressed staggered about the stage looking for insaid hearing and in said matter and that who never Idealized and who found by a thread passed crosswise herself in her most becoming the morning training was a Marathon a clean place on which to fall. Mixed such citation be served by the publication In the misfortunes of others a cause thereof in the International Falls Press according through the middle. This thread is clot lies and slipped out Of the bouse route. I have seen players resort to In with his lines he was making remarks to law. for self gratulatiou fastened to a semicircular strip of quietly, thus avoiding the questions all kinds of tricks to avoid those killing to us in the wings sotto voce, Dated Aug. 1st, 1910. Muriel in her childhood burned tc bamboo, giving the fan its shape. The runs. 'which otherwise would have tormented By the Court, while we were convulsed with laughter relieve the necessities of the poor. ILTIS, ribs are then slightly heated and bent •7-P?^ R. F. C. her couscieuce. "One afternoon in New Orleans at his antics. Probate Judge, Her heart ached at tales of wrongful at the ends. The fan has now the McPartlin & Langland years ago Anson ordered ten laps James Douglass Manning did not "I cannot die—oh, why didn't you suffering, but she was handicapped by Attorneys for Petitioner. peculiar and characteristic shell-like around the field after practice, which look like a man on the verge of despair have a grass mat?—I must not die—I the lack of charity about her. and she shape at the top. Very flimsy silk on the old grounds was nearly ten as he sai in his office dictating shall ruin my breeches—1 can't die— gauze is then pasted on the face and a was too young to act In open defiance miles. The afternoon was hot, one letter after letter and smoking one oh. this stage is afloat with ice cream of her people. kind of tissue-like paper on the back. CITATION FOR HEARING ON PETITION —1—must—not—die." of those wilting southern spring days black cigar after auoiher. He was Jim Manning had been a family After the handle is attached the border FOR ADMINISTRATION. Here the juvenile put in some side that sap the life out of men fresh from bothered— yes. he would confess to friend when she was a little girl. She of the fan is black varnished and remarks of his own. "Oh. hurry up the rigors of a northern winter. The thai- and the shareholders had pestered Estate of George G. Green remembered the boxes of candy he the gauze is coated with a chalk and and die or I'll walk off!" players fell into line, grumbling and tiiin with their unreasonable demands State of Minnesota. I water mixture. The handles are made "Go ahead." retorted Mac, "and bring scowling. Back of left field a high fur au accounting, but be did County of Koochiching, Probate Court of bamboo, various kinds of hard me a sack. 1 must—not—die. Well, if board fence separated the ball grounds not (inula his ability to weather this In the Matter of the Estate of George G. wood, bone and ivory. The hand painting I must here goes—it's ruin to your Green decedent. from one of the old cemeteries, and sto iu as be had weathered others in on the fans is cleverly done, in tunic, Perce, and my breeches—oh. Letters of administration this day having near the foul line a board was off the his -h*ckered career. He was busy, and been granted to Frank B. Green, administrator some Instances being works of art.— oh!" (He went down on one knee, fence. Tlje first time the panting athletes lie looked up impatiently as his confidential of said estate. Exchange. then on one elbow and finally lay full It Is Ordered, that the time within which alL passed the hole in the fence cierk entered with a card. creditors of the above named decedent mav length.) "The deed is done—I confess Dahlen gave a quick glance to see if present claims against his estate in this court, "i cau't see auybody. .lones." he said A FAITHFUL FRIEND. be, and the same hereby is, limited to three —I—murdered—Old Fitzger"— A realistic Anson was looking and dived head irritably. He was a big man. massive months from and after the date hereof, and. shiver and all was over, including first through the gap into the cemetery. of frame, massive of feature, with ioin ^°,n y,thr seventh day of November, a The Secret of His Loyalty to the Condemned 1910, at 10 clock a. m., in the probate court the ruining of our clothes, as prophesied. The others continued on around power irradiating from every pore. rooms at the court house at International Man. The natives said it was the the lot, but on the second round Lange, Falls, in said county, be. and the same hereby "It's a lady. sir. She begs you will A negro was executed in a prison not is, fixed and appointed as the time and place "best and most likeiike death scene Ryan, Kittridge tind Decker dived after see her. She's not an investor. She's for hearing upon and the examination, adjustment many hours' journey from the city not that had ever been given in that Dahlen and joined him in the cemetery. quite young." and allowance of such claims as shaU be presented within the time aforesaid. long ago, says the Philadelphia Times. town." Tho third trip saw the line dwindle Manning held out his band for the Let notice hereof be given by the publication For several months prior to his departure of this order in the International Falls to four followers, with Anson still bit of pasteboard. "Miss Muriel Dimock," Press, a weekly newspaper published in said, he had been visited by a faithful THE MUSKRAT. leading. The fourth found only Anson he read, then wrinkled his brow county as provided by law. friend who brought him chicken, Dated August 3,1910. and poor Bill Schriver, who had the thoughtfully. But he had a good memory, R. ILTIS. [Seal] p. c. possum, sweet potatoes, cigars and bad luck to be directly behind his captain, More People Trap This Little Animal and he could look back ten years Judge of Probate. other things. plodding on, and on the next trip Than Any Other. without effort. "The Dimock kid." he The bearer of these good things Schriver made the leap for life. In America nearly 10,000 people trap murmured. He.remembered how the seemed to be under some trouble. It "Majestically alone, Anson toiled on, the musquash, or muskrat, every year. Dimocks had scoffed at him when he CONTEST NOTICE was suspected that he had some intimate while the onlookers writhed with delight. needed help and bow he bad paid them More people trap this little animal Department of the Interior, knowledge of the crime for which Perhaps their behavior aroused back when he was on top of the heap. than any other. It is claimed that the United States Land Office, the other was to be executed. The secret suspicion or the absence of following But the kid bad known nothing greatest number of skins are taken in Cass Lake, Minnesota, June 30,1910. came to light on the morning of footsteps attracted 'Cap's' attention. of all this, and he had been fond of Minnesota and the Red river district. A sufficient contest afflidavit having been the execution, when one of the guards filed in this office by Fred Manthe, contestant, He stopped, looked at the vacant field the little mouse-like child, with her Most of the pelts are exported. overheard this conversation between against homestead Entry Serial No. 03549, made a grim grin overspread his red face, timid ways and her big. frightened The skins are very uniform in color, March 17th, 1909, for SWt SWi. Sec. 5, Township the two men: 67 N., Range 25 W., 4th P. Meridian, by usually a dark brown. However, those and he resumed the jogging. Straight eyes. He paused a moment reflectively. "Now, Jim. didn't I done do everything Alonzo Honsberger, Contestee, in which it is to that fence he plodded, and, sticking "All right. Jones. Show her in." of Alaska and the Mackenzie district alleged that Alonzo Honsberger has never resided I could for you?" on the said described land since the date his head through the hole, he beheld Then he dismissed his secretary. are very light in color. The black "Yes. Bill, you has sho' fu'filled all of his entry thereon, that there is not now on Ills team leaning against the above Muriel appeared In the doorway, her pelts or those which are nearly so the said premises any house fit for human habitation ob yo' obligation an' squared 'counts and that be has made no clearing nor ground tombs, smoking and laughing. hands clasped tight beneath her muff, come from the southern sections, although fo* dem crap games, an' I sho' is any other improvements as required by law, Just for that he marshaled them into her heart thumping audibly to her occasionally a few are found in and that his said absence is not due to his employment "it's ten years sikck you've skin he." 'bilged to yo'." in the army or navy of the United line again and. sitting In the stand, ears, her eyes suffused and her pretty other localities. was In the habit of bringing her and "And, Jim. does yo' swear that yo* States in any capacity, said parties are hereby mouth trembling. watched them grimly until every man The muskrat is very prolific. In notified to appear, respond, and offer evidence the impossible dolls with fuzzy, flaxen won't come and ha'nt me after yo's touching said allegation at 10 o'clock a. m. on had completed ten rounds." "Jim," she faltered, then stopped, some latitudes, says Fur News, it has hair and staring blue eyes. Jim was done gone an' been hanged?" August 12, 1910, before F. J. McPartlin, U. S. shocked into silence by the reality. three litters of young in a summer aud Commissioner. District of Minnesota, at his office not rich in those days, but be seldom "No. Bill yo' has sho' acted like a in International Falls, Minn., and that final Here was no cowering, broken man from three to five young in each litter. A Skylark For the Shelley Class. man an' a brudder, an' 1 ain't low came to the bouse without some trifle hearing will be held at 10 o'clock a. m. on needful of a woman's tender ministrations. The animals are nocturnal in their I have heard of a professor of English August 19, 1910, before the Register and Receiver down mean 'nuff to ha'nt yo" now. but for the "kid." and Muriel never forgot at the United States Land Office in Manning's whole personality habits, but are often seen during the in one of our universities who evidently ef yo' hadn't brung me dem things him. Cass Lake, Minnesota. radiated confidence in himself. day. Musquash, it is said, thrive best felt that his department was The said contestant having, in a proper affidavit, when I told yo' I sho' would hav* His rise to fortune was rapid. In a filed June 30, 1910, set forth facts which He came forward wonderingly. in sluggish streams, lakes aud marshes. laboring under disadvantages. Finding ha'nted yo' every night of yo* life, an' few years from a plausible, smooth show that after due diligence personal service Could this pretty, dainty girl be the In appearance It is very much like that his scientific colleagues were of this notice can not be made, it is hereby ordered don't yo' forget it." tongued promoter, with a Shabby coat and directed that such notice be given kid whose scrawny appearance bad the beaver, and its habits are very getting appropriations of astonishing buttoned over bis shirt to bide deficiencies by due and proper publication. Chamois Tobogganers. always called forth pity on his part? similar. liberality for illustrative apparatus, he Record address of Entryman, Littlefork, of toilet, be became a successful LESTEK BARTLETT, Minnesota. "Chamois toboggan down the steep "Muriel, child, how you have grown!" The muskrats that inhabit the ponds, put in his annual report a request for GEO LANGLAND, manipulator of the stock market S. Register. white sides of the Alps with the skill was all he could manage to get out. marshes and shallow lakes build their $5,000 for an aviary. When the president Attorney for Contestant. 7-7—8-4 and the president of a company which of Norwegian skeers," said a millionaire. She smiled faintly. "It's ten years houses of grass, weeds, etc., aud plaster asked him to explain he said netted him thousands of dollars a since you've seen me. Mr. Manning." "I know," he went on, "for 1 them together with mud. The that it was impossible for him to year. Jim bad prospered, and he had have seen them do it. I spent a winter She could not call him Jim now. house is built in the shape of a dome teach poetry properly unless he had enemies, and among the bitterest were CONTEST NOTICE He pulled forward a chair, and she and is usually several feet above the an aviary connected with his class at St. Moritz, and on many a skeeing the members of Muriel's family Department of the Interior sat down ill at ease. What should she water. The musquash that lives along room. "Then," he said, "when the trip 1 saw a chamois lie on his The Dimocks never forgave the good say to him, bow explain her errand of United States Land Office, the streams usually has its bome in class is reading Shelley's 'Skylark' I back and go skimming like the wind luck, as they phrased it. of a friend. Cass Lake. Minn., July 12.1910. mercy? the banks of tbem. Tbe entrance to teach my long handed net into the down a white precipice—a pretty sight. They spoke slightingly of the great A sufficient contest affidavit having been There had bedh no frantic crowd in this den is almost always beneath the cage, catch a lark and hold it up to The creature's paws would be folded filed in this office by George Macartney, contestant. James Douglass Manning, which, however. the outer rooms, and she bad taken them. And when we are studying water, but as the burrows range upward against Homestead entry No. 03777. on his breast. His head, uplifted and did not bother the said James, made July 1st. 1909. for KH NEX see. 80. that as a sign that even those whom •The Rime of the Ancient Mariner' my frowning, would keep watch. Thus the dens are never filled with wa NWH sec 21. Township I59n, Range as nowadays their paths never crossed, he was accused of defrauding had deserted 27w 5th P. M„ by John G. Saylor, contestee. assistant will be stationed in the gallery water except in times of freshets. he'd skim down a half mile slope, but Muriel suffered for him. She took in which it is alleged that said John G. Saylor blm. but when she was ushered with a crossbow to shoot a real, growing smaller and smaller and finally has never lived on the land since the date his part eloquently at first then when Into his presence and found him a of his entry has never built thereon a habitable live albatross on the platform, thus disappearing in a whirl of snow."— Color Blindness. the usual shaft of ridicule bad been house nor established a bona fide residence bigger, mightier Jim even than she remembered giving the students opportunities for Philadelphia Bulletin. One thing is definitely shown by the and has never improved nor cultivated launched and her tongue silenced her her little pretensions melted observation that doubtless Coleridge said land as required by law and that said absence t4sts that have been made for color reproachful eyes continued to protest is not due to his employment in tbe into thin air. himself never had."—Independent. Re-enforced. blindness iu various races—no race, Army or Navy of the United States. against the injustice. Manning, however, had tact. He Said parties are hereby notified to "What is an ossified man. pa?" however primitive, has been discovered "Jim owes you nothing," she would appear, respond and otter evidence touching saw that she was embarrassed, aud. Could Have Got It More Easily. "I'm not certain, but I think tbit is in which red-green blindness was said allegation at 10 o'clock a. m. on Aug. 18th, arraign her people in imaginary conversations. Mrs. Xewlywed— People are saying though be had no conception of the 1910, before F. J. McPartlin, U. S. Commissioner. what they call one who has turned to the universal or general condition, and "By bis pluck, bis quick Dist. of Minnesota, at his office in International that you married me for my gold. Mr. cause, he did his best to put ber at her concrete."—New York Press. grasp of affairs, be has prospered, this is a fact of some iuterest in connection Falls, Minn., atsd that final hearing will Newly wed What nonsense! If I'd ease. So well did be succeed that in a be held at 10 o'clock a. m. on August 27, 1910, while you have remained in a rut." with the physiology of color befor3 the Register and Receiver at the United simply wanted gold I could have got few minutes she was chatting frankly He is a wise man who wastes no energy At eighteen Muriel suddenly developed vision, for it seems probable that redgreen States LaDd Office in Cass Lake, Minn. It with far less hardship aud suffering witb bim as she bad never done with The said contestant having, in a proper on pursuits for which he is not mentally and physically. Her blindness since it is not by any affidavit, filed July 12th, 1910. set forth facts In South Africa or Alaska.—Scraps. any one else iu her life. fitted.—Gladstone. meager little frame filled out. the means a diseased condition represents which show that after due diligence personal "I can't explain why 1 came. You service of this notice can not be made, it is /sharp oval of her face rounded, till a reversion to a more primitive state hereby ordered and directed that such notice wouldn't understand, but I wanted you she no longer resembled the baby of tbe color sense. If this is so no race be given by due and proper publication. to know that we remembered you." LESTER BARTLETT, 7-21-8-18 Register. owlet, all eyes in a bony setting, to of men remains in tbe primitive stages She used the plural, but he understood, which her eldest brother bad long of tbe evolution of the color sense. The and skillfully be drew from ber the likened her. development of a color sense substantially whole story. He did not smile when She became bolder, less easily silenced to the condition in which we CITATION FOR HEARING ON PETITION he heard how she bad pictured bim in the unequal family arguments have it was probably a prehuman ruined and despondent, but something FOR ADMINISTRATION. she pursued her little charities achievement.—Professor It. S. Woodwortb stirred in bis mau's breast, and a wave in the face of opposition, while her iu Scieuce. Estate of Andrew Bakke. of tenderness swept over him as he State of Minnesota, .. people looked on and wondered. They County of Koochiching "r°bateCourt. In realized the sympathy she would have considered her an alien and admitted In the matter of the estate of Andrew Bakke, A Gambler's Philosophy. given had he needed it. decedent. among themselves that she was lO^ oio "Theie's no use in trying to buck The State of Minnesota to Charlotte Bakke "queer." but as she never attempted "Blessed little kid!" he murmured, and all persons interested in the granting of against bad luck." said the successful to win any of them over to her way administration of the estate of said decedent: gazing Into tier"shining eyes. ^So you gambler as he put down bis glass The petition of Oscar Larson having been filed of__thinking. they, let het-aJonfi„and thought they'd done for me and you representing that Andrew Bakke $ in this court, of vichy and milk. "If you see luck is then a resident of the county of Koochiching, came to weep over the ruin, the only smiledlndulgeutTy at what tfiey"called going against you. drop out. If the state of Minnesota, died intestate on the 19th one too. 1 never knew what a woman's her folly. day of June 1910 and praying that letters of fickle goddess of fortune is with you, administration of his estate be granted to Oscar sympathy meant. I've had few When Jim Manning's downfall seemed woo her for all you are worth. That's Larson and the court having fixed the dealings with your sex. My mother Imminent the Dimocks fell on him the whole secret of the game. I've time and place for bearing said petition 13QJOOO RACING PROGRAM Therefore, you, and each of you, are hereby died when 1 was born, and 1 had no root and branch and tore him to pieces. been gambling all ray life, and 1 rarely cited and required to show cause, if any yon sisters. Folks call me a hard man. They exulted in the ruin that bung lose. Why? Because 1 never take have, before this court at the Probate Court LIBERAL ARTS EXHIBIT IN THE NEW Rooms in the Court House, in the village of Perhaps 1 am, but you've done more over him as If they had a personal a chance against bad luck. Luck is International Falls, in the county of Koochiching {GRANDSTAND AND EXPOSITION BUILDING grudge to avenge, and they declared for me today than you know. You've bound to be either with you or against state of Minnesota, on the 15th day of August, 1910, at 10 o'clock a. m., why said petition that tbey had known all along that shown me what I've been missing all you. You win* or you lose. The should not be granted. these years, and I can't thank you. this would happen. When Muriel chances of breaking even are mighty Witness, the Judge of said Court and Seal of said Court, this 18th day of July. 1910. child I can't thank you." His voice started up In his defense they turned slim. So never buck bad luck."— R. F. ILTIS, (Seal) C. upon her as If they would rend her broke abruptly, and be closed bis eyes New York Times, 7-21-8-4 Probate Judge. also. She covered her ears with her a moment. He was a man swift to S^GHT! hands and fled from the room, her act when he bad once determined upon His Illustration. heart beating furiously in a storm of a course. Muriel had unbared her life "Papa, what is faith?" State of Minnesota District Court futile anger. to him unwittingly in her timid explanation. "Well, my boy. they say your baby County Koochiching)" 15th Judicial District Jim. her idol, tottering on his pedestal. He knew ber family, and brother sleeps, but I've never seen him R. C. Fraser, plaintiff. bad never seemed so heroic a figure. he felt that the girl's best nature was vs. Jo it. Yet if I believe he does—that's and She read every line the newspapers starving for lack of appreciation. Hei Taith."—Life. John F. Landon, Wis. Minn. & Pac. Ry. also all other persons unknown claiming printed about the scandal in his need was as great as bis, and be suddenly iu any right, title, estate, interest or lien complaint company. She did not understand the saw a way to repay bis debt. the real estate described in the herein. Defendants. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION technical terms, but her Intelligence When he looked up she was standing Department the Interior. of The State of Minnesota to the above named U. S. Land Office at Cass Lake. Minn. grasped that he was charged with beside bim, a curious warmth glowing BEAUTIFUL ^PECTACLB defendents: in tbe depths of her dark eyes. fraud, that his creditors were insinuating «.•*« July 30,1910. You are hereby summoned and required to Notice is hereby given that Cyrille Albert answer the complaint of the plaintiff in the "I'm so glad I've helped you, Jim, bis money bad been made dishonestly Choquette, of Manitou Minn., who, on Septem5rer above entitled action which is filed in the PAGEANT^NATIONS but I must not take up too much of •m,aSre Chippewa homestead entry and that he was threatened with office of the Clerk of the Dist-ict Court in and No. 726. Serial No. 02576, for sw« swK of Sec. for said county and to serve a copy of vonr your time," she began softly. ruin and disgrace. She read the worst 4, sH seJ* of Sec. 5 and nwM nwif. Section 9. answer to the said complaint upon the subscribers township 159 n., range 26 w,, 5th Principal Meriaian, He shook his head. "What you've side of the story, for her people patronized at their office in tbe Village of International WITH lOOQ PARTICIPANTS has filed noticc of intention to m'ake final Falls in said county within days done amounts to nothing unless you the yellow journals, and she five year proof, to establish claim to the FIRST NOCTHWESTCRN CORN SHOW after the service of this summons upon you, land above described, before F. J. McPartlin, are willing to go on helping me all my exclusive of the day of such service. pictured him sitting alone, deserted by U. S. Commissioner, for the District of Minnesota, to answer the said comwithin £XC l/RS/OAf RATES life, giving me sympathy when 1 need those who bad fawned upon him In his at International Falls, Minn., on the 18th the time aforesaid the plaintiff day of September 1910. it and giving me love always," he said in this action wil apply to the court for palmy days, and she longed to show ON ALL RAILROADS Claimant names as witnesses- Burt Miller. the relief demanded in the complaint. firmly. .Then be took both of her him by some tangible sign that one Corneilius Rusfeldtt. Fred McGillvery Dated May 5th,T8l0 Slaivson, all of Manitou, Minn. hands in his and drew ber slowly—sc 4.'" KANE & PALMER ppr- sit I!,! !N» itelievt* In JI HI* LESTER BARTLETT,. OI« ^-T- Plaintiffs Attorneys, W thai if si) she couid still fJrsiw-back 7-4 8-1 inf-im' Will's of s.viypathy were not *3 Register. International Falls. -1 Minn. fS :S *u. to his breast. *powei fin enough t« fit thin case, it-