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INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS TAWNE LIYi TO EXAMINE STUDENTS. ADJUNCT TO GOOD PfG PEN Step Will Be Proposed at the State Sanitary Convention. Trough 8o Arranged That 8wlll May Be Poured Into It Without Fear Minneapolis. The Minnesota state of 8pllllng. AVERS HIS OPPONENT WON board of health is preparing to advocate THROUGH "KNOCKS" OF medical inspection for all students The Illustration shows a device OPPOSITE PARTY, at the University of Minnestota^ that will save much trouble and tern* The first public step will be taken per. Everyone knows how much genuine at the meeting of the Minnesota State IMPROVING BREED OF HORSES pleasure it gives the hogs to iWe Have Over Half of the New World Sanitary conference, when Dr. J. G. WHO VOTED REPUBLICAN TICKET jump up and spill the whole pail of Cross, a member of the faculty of the feed over you, when you are reaching Education of Average Farmer as to Its school of surgery of the university, will United States, cannot exceed 80,000,000. out at arm's length to place it Importance Is Slow—Scrubs -fSOME S)2£ TO read a paper advocating such inspection. carefully in the trough, says American Are Preferred. UKder the Present Primary Law This Dr. Cross will be supported by Brazil, much the largest country of Agriculturist. This may be the state board of health and the members South America, is the most populous Could Not be Prevented.—Democratic The education of the average farmer of the faculty of the school of hi the Western Hemisphere, except Candidate Buck Issues as to the importance of good breeding surgery. the United States. It is probable that Denial. in the production of horses makes Dean Westbrook of the college said a full and careful enumeration of the slo.w progress. The majority—and *hat while he was not ready to announce Brazilians would show about 20,000,000 WASHINGTON—The this is not overstating the fact—are plans, it undoubtedly was a of them. not yet prepared to pay a decent price Indications be* necessary reform. Winona. After declaring that Mexico, only about 25 per cent of for stallion service, preferring to use ing that the census will show the Dean Westbrook Sees Need, his defeat is directly attributed to the the size of Brazil in square miles, is scrubs because they are cheap. population of the United States to be cannot say anything yet until we Voting by the Democrats in the Republican safely established in third place over 90,000,000, it seems assured that Some of the states have passed stallion have, determined on a course of action," primaries, Congressman Tawnew, among all the nations of the New laws containing some excellent A Swill Trough. jthe republic contains more than half said Dean Westbrook. "If defeated on Tuesday, issued the World, as far as numbers go. In other features. Wisconsin has a license law of the inhabitants of the New World. medical inspection is necessary in public following: "My defeat for nomination avoided by the simple tube illustrated, respects the Argentine surpasses Mexico, which prevents the prevalence and distribution It is quite probable that all of the realning schools where a few hundreds are cannot be charged to the bolt of made from boards of a height and so does Canada. Their industrial of grade stallions In the countries of this hemisphere attending school, it is certainly necessary the Republicans. In seven of the 10 equal to the height of pen from feeding output is greater and their foreign state. ave fewer than 80,000,000 inhabiants. among 4,000 students." counties in this district, there was no floors. At the top a hopper is commerce is larger in every way. Minnesota has a law framed along If the plans are adopted and medical contest for any Democratic nomination. built so that the feed may be poured Argentina and Canada are alke also, the lines of the Wisconsin measure. That point can never be settled definitely inspection becomes a law in the One vote, therefore, in these Into same with ease. The bottom is in growing so fast and with such assurance Pennsylvania and Utah have adopted until conditions change radioally university the school will be among counties would nominate the Democratic cut oat on two sides in a half-circle, of continued swift expansion in many extensive regions of the very first in the country to adopt candidate. so to allow the feed to flow from that they may overtake and pass Mexico. the system. Latin America. Now most of the "The Democratic vote in these counties the tube into trough. It is thus an Their chief cities already surpass states south of Mexico and north of The meeting of the sanitary conference two years ago was over 7,000. easy matter to place this tube in the the largest civic centers in the country fhe Argentine either make a farce of will be held Oct. 5, in the Unitarian At the primary election in these counties trough, dump in the feed and then which Diaz makes his footstool. church. -heir census taking or else do not attempt there were less than 150 Democratic lift out the tube, thus avoiding all it at any time. But now neither Is within 6,000,000 of It is thought that the mild epidemic votes cast. In a single precinct antagonistic feelings between the the Mexican total. Recent estimates, partly based upon of measles and typhoid fever at the in one county there were 70 feeder and the porkers. As a rule, with comparatively few uensus records, which have been agricultural college last year had something more Republican ballots voted than exceptions, Latin America is rich In made in South America and Central to do with the movement. were cast for President Taft in the unsettled country. A very large part America, indicate that there are about Dr. Cross Formulates Plan. DOG-PROOF FENCE FOR SHEEP same precinct two years ago. of the vast expanse of land south of TO,000,000 people living between the Dr. Cross said he has not outlined "It will be seen, therefore, that the the Mexican frontier, all the way to any definite plan, but is working on a Ftio Grande and Cape Horn, including Democrats of the district have made Effective Method of Arranging Barrier the southern end of South America .he West Indies. Canada has perlaps general line that wotild, he thought, English Shire Mares. the Republican nomination, as it was That Will Prevent Animals lies open to settlement. 7,000,000, allowing for rapid be beneficial. The inspection will be intended they should do when my opponent similar laws and other states have restrictive Jumping Over. somewhat different from that used in jrowth since the census of 1901, and Some uay such wealth in unused natural was selected only a short time measures under consideration. the public schools owing to the diferent Newfoundland adds less than 250,000. resources must cause great before the time for filing expired and The illustration shows an effective conditions. Unless the estimates, which seem growth, but that is a matter of the indefinite after the insurgents had spent more method of arranging a fence that will The effect of these laws is to make most intelligently made, are very wide future. For the present it is than three months in a fruitless endeavor prevent dogs and other animals from the owner of each non-registered stallion of the mark in several countries certain that the United States will DEM. STATE COMMITTTEE. to obtain a Republican to file declare his horse a "grade." On jumping over same, as well as the where there are no authentic and exact hold its lead over the other countries as candidate against me. farm animals from reaching over the handbills these are posted, so that no statistics of population, the total State, Congressional and Executive of the New World, counting all ol 'The Democrats knew this was their one may be deceived as to his pedigree. jfor the New World,, outside of the them together. Bodies Are Appointed. only opportunity to accomplish my defeat, and they naturally took advantage (Gives No Money for Road Building The illustration shows a pair of St. Paul. Hon. M. J. Daly, chairman of it. Under the former system Shire mares owned by Lord Middleton, of the Democratic convention, of making nominations this would York, England. has appointed the Democratic state, experiments in the use of materials NO' .have been impossible." IDEA MAY (THE congressional and executive committees. are conducted by the specialists of this bureau. Here the government WF HAVF Buck D«..ies the Charges. HARDY RATIONS FOR HORSES The committeemen-at-large are John stops, for the reason that dominant Mr. Buck, the Democratic candidate, C. Burchard, Martin O'Brien and Z. H. ROADS view in congress has been that this made the following statement refuting Austin, St. Paul O. J. Johnson, Glenwood Built properly delimits the government's System of Feeding That Keeps Animals tho charges: "It is probably true nfASE Timothy O'Connor, Renville function. Healthy and VigorousExcellent that some Democrats throughout the Charles d'Autremont and P. O. Donnell, Combination. Representative Anthony ofr Kansas district called for Republican ballots. Duluth S. A. Stockwell and E. introduced a bill in the house last winter It is also true that some Republicans S regularly as the sessions roll A. Stevens, Minneapolis E. L. Murphy, A gentleman engaged extensively in far the construction of a military called for Democratic ballots. It is around, congress sidesteps, smothers St. Paul Joseph Wolf, Staples the lumber business in the north has highway between Fort Leavenworth true also that many of the Democrats or overrides all propositions which T. O. Frykland, Badger D. C. Wise, a large number of horses which he and Fort Riley, 100 miles, by convicts Dog-proof Fence. voting in the Republican primaries .would embark the government in the Mankato A. C. Ochs, Springfield, and feeds by system which makes and in the two federal penitentiaries at cast their ballots for Mr. Tawney and [business of road building. The logic Joseph McConnon, Winona. fence into crops that grow in fields keeps them healthy, hardy and vigorous. Fort Leavenworth. The bill was lost others for Mr. Anderson. and importance in the outcry for The congressional committee is: next to the pasture lot. As illustrated, after a debate that developed into a 'None of these Democratic votes, |"goodroads" is universally admitted First district, William Gausewitz, Owatonna short length of 2 by 4 inch scantlings In feeding them he cuts the hay general discussion of the good roads however, were cast for Republican jbut everybody's business comes perilously Second, Dr. Thomas Lowell, are nailed to the top of the posts and grinds the oats the hay being movement. candidates at the solicitation of any near having nobody's attention, Pipestone Third, Dr. J. R. Phillips, at right angles to same. These should well soaked with water 14 hours before The measure had the indorsement of Democrat, but at the insistent importtuning Some commnuities, townships, counties Northfield Fourth, B. J. Mozier, Stillwater project at least one foot on each side It is fed. A little bran is added President Taft, the chief of staff oi of the Republican candidates and a few states have made more Fifth, H. A. Lund, Minneapolis of post the barbed wire is then easily to the ground oats and this mixed the army and the quartermaster general. for local offices who desired their help or less real progress towards improving Sixth, G. B. Roddis, Long Prairie strung and fastened to these cross meal Is then mixed with the hay. General J. Franklin Bell, then in securing the nominations. the highways locally. Where the Seventh, G. A. Gislason, Mineota pieces, making a fence that will even The feed is given morning and chief of staff, stated in a letter to Representative "Early in August I issued a statement Eighth, S. H. Shiede, Cloquet, and states take a hand a beginning is made discourage the small boy from attempting night, oats alone being fed at noon. Anthony that the proposed which was widely published towards obtaining "through routes." Ninth, H. M. Wheelock, Long Prairie. to climb same. The ration per head a day is ten road would unquestionably be of throughout the district in which I expressed The executive committee consists of But, despite all that has been said for LIVL STOC pounds of the hay, ten pounds ground great military value and convenience." the hope that the Democrats D. D. Daly, Minneapolis W. R. a revival of road building, notwithstanding oats and one pound of bran, with Farmers of many townships through would resist the solicitation of this Hodges, Sleepy Eye John C. Burchard, editorial support from publications eight pounds of dry oats fed at noon. which the proposed road would run Republican friends and abstain from St. Paul Martin O'Brien, Crookston of all partisan shades, the During seven years of such feeding INOTES offered to supply all the rock and taking part in the Republican primaries. Timothy O'Connor, Renville movement as yet has no central organization the lumberman has not lost a single other material to be used In its construction. Harry A. Lund, Minneapolis W. A. which presses the work horse, while previous to that he often along broad lines. 'The claim by Mr. Tawney that his Gausewitz, Owatonna Julius J. lost one from some digestive disorder. Reiter, Rochester Fred Schilpin, St. The federal government thus far cooperates defeat for the nomination was brought Like others of its kind, this measure Cloud, and S. J. Meleay, of Montevideo. only by giving advice. It was wrecked upon constitutional about by these Democratic votes is Horses on the farm would not require Frank Day is chairman of this v, maintains a small bureau in the department not borne out by the returns and it is rocks. The opponents of the bill contended A fat lamb will bring double the such heavy feeding, but the combination self-apparent that the republican voters committee, Harvey Grimmer, secretary, of agriculture devoted first that General Bell did not claim price of a thin one. of food and manner of feeding of this district are the ones who and Fred B. Lynch, treasurer. to the propaganda of the good roads the road to be a military necessity, Sheep are the greatest fertilizers of could be followed by farmers with are responsible for his defeat." The Democratic committee announces Idea and secondly to the maintenance and that, if not done for this purpose, all the farm stock. profit. that James Gray will make of a limited' corps of experts, who, the government could not build it, because A good sloping shoulder is. an important his keynote speech at Fergus Falls, .when their'assistance is solicited, will the constitution authorizes the Item in a riding horse. GOPHERS' FUTURE ADMIRALS. Tuesday evening, Sept. He will make suggestions as to the best methjods construction of only such roads as are 27. In no case should the sows be allowed CURE FOR COLIC IN HORSES address county fairs at Austin next for road building under given circumstances, required to meet military necessities to run at large when fall litters Three Candidates From Minnesota Enter Thursday, Northfield, Friday, and and to a certain extent, and post roads. are expected. Naval Academy. Long Prairie, Saturday. Two Excellent Remedies for Relieving A hog seems to get more enjoyment Capital Boys Are to Be Suppressed Animal's Distress—Give Water, gnawing an ear of corn than he does Washington, D. C. A class of 221 but Not Too Much. DULUTH MILL LOSS $100,000. eating it any other way. is shown in the list of midshipmen cars. Others stand upon the streets Pick out the best buck lamb in the who will begin their studies at the Others are loud and boisterous. (By H. A. COOTjEY, Georgia.) flock to keep, or else buy one of some Lumber is Consumed by Flames But SUPPRESS United States naval academy Oct. 1. Procure some gunpowder containing "Death and accident have been successful breeder of sheep. Mill is Spared. While this is an increase of 13 when saltpetre, which actr on the kidneys caused by street cars and other vehicles," Hogs and calves are too often neglected Duluth. An early Sunday morning compared with the number who entered also some charcoal and soda, which act the superintendent of police in the matter of dry pens fire destroyed worth of lum­ $100,000 the academy last year, there were upon the stomach, and intestines, and says. "On the other hand, children BE through the summer months. ILL ber, lath and singles at the West Duluth more failures on the part of candidates drench the horse with this. Another playing on the streets have caused In a horse, action should be light, sawmill of Alger, Smith & Co. who took the examinations than in any way is to take saltpetre, alum, charcoal destruction to property. free, easy and straight. Reject a The wind blew away from the company's previous year. and laudanum, equal parts, and REGULATIONS "Ball playing on the streets," he horse that crosses his legs in walking to protect children big sawmill, so that it was not A great many appointees who passed drench the horse with the mixture. continued, "has resulted in complaints or trotting. from danger of injury and to have endangered, but it was with great difficulty the mental examination failed to come They are all perfectly safe, except the A given amount of food fed to a on account of noises and broken windows. them looked after for violations of the that 30 head of horses were up with the physical requirements. laudanum, so be careful not to give 50-pound pig will make almost double The same hue and cry is [regulations are to be enforced by the gotten out of the company's barn in the future admirals from Minnesota Among over an ounce of the laudanum. Keep the amount of pork it would if fed raised when vacant lots are used for (Washington police. time to save them before the structure included in this year's class are: the horse well blanketed, and in S to a 350-pound hog. baseball and other games. At times, "The danger to children who make was consumed. The origin of the fire William Joseph Lahodny, Eighth district warm place. Also see that he has When cows are given less food than in certain localities, large and noisy playgrounds of the streets," says MaJ. is unknown at the present time, but Paul Leo Zesbaugh," Fifth district plenty of water, but not too much, they require for maintenance and gatherings are attracted." Sylvester, "has been long since established. there are people who believe that the Delorimer Mortimer Steece, appointed and feed. Driving the horse too hard milk production the milk production Street corner gathcii»£s are to be Now that there are public New Duluth firebug, who has destroyed by Senator M. E. Clapp. or getting him overheated will cause must suffer or the cow. broken up, the superintendent says. playgrounds in different sections of $100,000 worth of property in four colic. An excess of fat is not desirable the city the children should use them Indulgence in profanity and other bad weeks, with six fires, has extended his FIND GOLD Otf RANGE. even in a hog. It is possible to largely rather than risk their lives." language is to mean punishment. All operations to Duluth proper. regulate the quality of the meat Complaints against children playing offenders who are caught will be prosecuted. It may be a matter of some significance Mining Company Strikes a Ledge Alfalfa for Cows. by the kind of food given. The police think that keeping on ihe streets sometimes cause a peck that only a few hours before the Yielding $22 to $82.60 a Ton. A correspondent who is building up The droppings from the lambs are boys off the streets at night would jof trouble to the police. big fire at Alger, Smith & Co.'s mill a herd of dairy cows asks about alfalfa rich in fertilizing value, and it has Children jump upon moving street­ accomplish much good. yard the fire department was summoned Duluth.—A gold strike of importance tor cow feeding, and about the varieties been found that spring wheat does to the plant of the Scott-Graft has been made on the famous Vermillion of alfalfa. better after lambs have run in the IGovernment Has No Hall of Records Lumber company at the west end. Our correspondent will make no mistake iron range of Minnesota, by the corn. This fire was easily extinguished bej in getting a field of alfalfa started North American Mining company The average goat-breeder raises fore the flames spread far enough to to house Its different departments in as soon as he can, for it is one, if while exploring for iron ore. At a I THfNK them to sell, and while he may tell do much damage. The lumber coi£ rented buildings all over Washington, not the best cow feed in the form of I'LL BUJLb A depth of 100 feet the shaft is bottomed you all about their good points, he sumed at the Alger, Smith & Co. fire and the constant danger threatens the in a ledge which yields gold at hay that can be grown. Try a small Of may forget to mention some of their HAlL consisted of nearly feet, the 4,000,000 destruction of valuable archives when HOW $22 to $82.60 per ton. The shaft was field at first and if you succeed increase weak ones. bulk of which was low grade stock, ever a fire breaks out, and there being sunk in what was supposed to it. It is sometimes shy in At present prices of mill products This loss amounted to about $50,000 not any reason why a Are should noi starting, but any good corn land will be barren formation between two iron tankage is about the cheapest supplement and the loss on shingles and lath break out In a non-fireproof building formations. The discovery of the grow alfalfa. of corn there is. If fed in amounting to $50,000 and may exceed The loss of government property ir The department of agriculture at gold was in a similar manner to the connection with corn to fattening that- amount, all covered by insurance. this fire is thought to be less thac Washington has gone carefully into ASonce discovery of the rich silver deposits of hogs use one part tankage to nine of the country has been told about The figures are given out by the company $1,000, but in the librasy over the flit the comparative value of feeding stuffs the Cobalt. a day for the last 20 years, corn. and doubtless are conservative. was a unique collection of geologica and gives the following on this subject: the United States Government has no literature containing mare than 65,000 NEW MANKATO FACTORY. hall of records, no place where it can ALLEGED ROBBER ARRAIGNED. Cull Closely. volumes, 85,000 pamphlets and 3(5,000 Alfalfa hay, $20.16 clover hay, keep the valuable documents which The true breeder always culls close* maps, the most complete collection of $14.12 timothy hay, $9.80 wheat Hugo Shirt Co. Decides to Remove from time to time it is necessary to Charles Adams, Caught in Wisconsin, ly. He profits in the long rim by so geological works and maps in this bran, $22.80 shelled corn, $20.16. from St. Peter. clear out of the departments and put Held to the Grand Jury. doing. No breeder should sell as country if not in the world. So it is seen how high alfalfa Is eome place for safe keeping. This being breeding stock, any animal that does held as compared with other foods. What the United Suiies, Govern -Mankato.—The management of the the case when a fire broke out the Lamberton.—Charles Adams, charged not possess good individuality and is ment needs is a magnifk'fcnt hall ot Hugo Shirt company of St. Peter will other day under the offices of the with robbing the Security State Bank a good, fair representative of th* records, where all the valuable archives move its factory to this city October geological survey there was wild excitement. of Seaforth last April, was given his breed. Profitable Sheep. of the government might b« 1. The entire lower floor of the Mason In the basement of the preliminary hearing before Justice It is the farmer who keeps sheep for stored in absolutely fireproof vaults ic hall has been leased for that purpose. fttore that got on fire are the records Zindel. Adams was located at Fond a number of years that finds them Some day after a few hundred million As soon as the company is permanently end archives of the geological survey. du Lac, Wis., and brought to this city Clear Water for Sheep. most profitable. Some years they will dollars' worth of those rateable reo located here it proposes to These are invbluable and If destroyed by Sheriff Schueller, from whom h$ Sheep won't do well without water, return a much better profit than otlt ords have been destroyed congress enlarge its present capacity and probabl could never be replaced, but the escaped shortly after the robbery. Be and they are dainty about drinking.'. la wltt give u» hall oi records. ers, and it is hard to sell and buy Qbranch out into the manufacture United States Government obliged was bound over to the grand, jury Clean running water is Juot ftp ftggeifc Uot time. lust tbe right aa grata. of linen garments. whteb meets in November. good tial