International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
October 27, 1910 · Page 2 of 10
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TNTERNATIONAE FALLS PRESS. OBJECTS 10 RULING and interstate business, it is made to ^appear that the railroads are not Hints For Hostess earuing a compensatory income on their Minnesota investment and that therefore the Minnesota rate laws are confiscatory. EXCEPTIONS ARE FILED TO THE The next step in the proceedings will TIMELY SUGGESTIONS OPINION OF THE MASTER be the consideration by the master in chancery of the exceptions filed by IN CHANCERY. for Those Planning Seasonable both the railroads and the state. He will make further recommendation Entertainments Cruise of World for Naval Cadets based upon the exceptions and another IN MINNESOTA RAILROAD CASES stay of 30 days will be allowed for the lawyers of both sides to submit heart style. The cruise meant, according further exceptions. The entire record to the letter-writer, "that €. T. Young and E. S. Durment Acting in the case, including the evidence, thousands of. young' Americans will findings of the master, the two sets of For Hallowe'en. verbial "lucky cent." The result of thla As Special Counsel—Famous have a chance to see the world and Prom the voluminous correspondence exceptions, the master's findings on party was that no one died within the Rate Cases to Go To get paid for it. Do1 people who save which has poured Into the office regarding year, all remained good friends, and, these exceptions and the additional exceptions, Supreme Court. for months or years to go abroad ever "Hallowe'en" It would seem will then go to Judge Sanborn In spite of the looking glass which the regret it? I want to ask you this important that every reader, old and young, rich of the United States circuit court. hostess shattered just before going in question: Are you willing to or poor, Intended to celebrate on this Judge Sanborn will set a time for the dining room, none had bad luck. St. Paul.—Another important step in travel if you are weH paid for it, or most fascinating festival day. Madame This affair could be combined with hearing the arguments of counsel. The WASHINGTON.—The fighting ships the fight to maintain the validity of would you rather stay at home and Merri sincerely hopes that there has Hallowe'en stunts and make a jolly recommendations of Judge Otis on the are going on another cruise, the Minnesota rate laws was taken read about it?" been something in the departments to time for tomorrow night or during the exceptions filed will probably be filed partly fo rthe sake of the cruise and when general and special exceptions suit the needs of all. week, when fads and fancies pertaining within a week or ten days and in the Naturally, when it iff put up to him partly to advertise the navy and attract of the state of Minnesota to the findings Here is a very simple method of determining order of business the arguments of law in that fetching fashion, the young to the mystical day are in order. young men to it. Sixteen of the of Judge Otis, special master in one's future partner in life. an(I fact will probably come up before man concludes that he would a good battleships will turn their prows away chancery in the rate cases, were filed It is called the "yarn" test: deal rather travel and get paid for it. Telling Fortunes. Judge Sanborn early in December. The from the home land and steam off into with Judge Otis at St. Paul. At the stroke of midnight the girls Fortunes may be told by the traditional case will be appealed direct to the and he hies to the nearest recruiting the Atlantic, bound on a tour of the The general exceptions, contained in must all go upstairs, the men remaining "three bowls." Place three United States supreme court. station and enlists. Long cruises cost European ports. 33 closely typewritten pages, were prepared bowls, or saucers (as they are more in the hall below. Then each maid a lot of money, but they bring in For months the publicity experts of by E. T. Young, former attorney !n turn drops a ball of light yarn over convenient), on a table, one filled with young men and the navy must have SHAKEUP IN THE INDIAN OFFICE. the navy department have been exploiting general. The special exceptions, of the banisters. Of course, she must water, one with milk and the other young men even if they do come high. the voyage for the purpose of about the same length, were prepared hold tightly to one end of the yarn and empty. Each maiden Is then blindfolded, N. J. Sero Transferred to Michigan-* Another heart-to-heart letter is addressed getting young men to recruit. Not all and submitted by Edmund S. Durment. remain unseen when she throws It turned around three times and Minnesota Left to F. S. Brents. to' the young man who is of them will be chosen to go, but they Both appeared as special counsel for down. started in the direction of the bowls. tired of his job. "Perhaps you are unhappy all have an equal chance and those the state in the preparation and trial The men scramble for the ball, and If she dips her finger in the water, she Bemidji.—It is given out on reliable In your present job writes the who do not go this time will go the of the case and in the exceptions filed the one who gets it, when the yarn la will marry a bachelor, if in the milk authority that there is to be a general recruiting officer. "Perhaps it doesn't next time, for it is the purpose to acted for C. F. Staples, Ira B. Mills and her husband will be a widower, while drawn taut by the girl above, must reply shakeup in the staff of government pay you enough. Perhaps there is no have these cruises every year to make Charles E. Elmquist, members of the If her finger touches the empty dish by giving his true name when the agents working under the direction of future to it. Perhaps your present the service more atractive to young state railroad and warehouse commission, unseen holder says "who holds?" she is fated to remain single. After W. E. Johnson, who has charge of enforcing work will never satisfy your burning Americans and cause them to enlist and for George T. Simpson, attorney If he recognizes her voice, so much each one makes the test the order of the liquor provisions of the ambition to win great success. Well, In such numbers as are required for general. In their favor If the girl drops the end the bowls must be changed so as to Indian treaty in Minnesota, and that the proper manning of the fighting now if you want to change your job, prevent those who watch from knowing she holds, she will remain unmarried Case an Important One. other developments of a sensational ships. I'd like to- have a talk with you and which is which. Inasmuch as the case is one of vital If tho yarn breaks she will not marry nature may be expected, even to the tell you all about a bluejacket's life When this cruise was first announced, any of the men present on this occasion. importance to the people of Minnesota, ultimate closing of all the saloons in in the navy."' several months ago, the navy involving principles of state sovereignty the affected territory. The Egg Fortune. department Issued advertising matter If the young man isn't tired of his The correspondent who asks for a and the rights of the state to This test Is always sure to provide N. J. Sero, who has been one of the to draw recruits. One of Its most effective job that letter Is calculated to make new Hallowe'en fortune test may find regulate and control the affairs of a happy ending to the party, and It Is leading agents in the work in northern documents was a circular letter, him tired of It, and the navy gets another the following suitable for her purpose: public service corporations, the state's also a means of pairing the guests for Minnesota, and who has attained prepared at Washington, but sent man. Other appeals are mada, For this potent formula for peering attorneys have incorporated in their refreshments or for any game where It notoriety because of charges of assault, out from the various recruiting station*. but the cruise talks are what bring is necessary to choose partners. into the future an absolutely new laid exceptions every material point affecting preferred against him and It was written In a heart-to- the best results. egg Is necessary. Drop the white only the merits of the case which may Agent James Davis by A. A. Oliver, into a glass of cold water. A clever be the possible subject of contention editor of the Cass County Pioneer at Quotations for Hallowe'en. Put Under Bonds to Keep the Peace seer will then foretell the future from in the supreme court of the United In the way of quotations for place Walker, has been transferred by Mr. the queer shapes which the albumen cards the hostess has a store of riches States. The reasons for each exception Johnson to Michigan and the work in tions, railroads and other Mexican assumes. are set forth at length. from which to draw by consulting Northern Minnesota is now to be property. European money has poured MADAME MERRI. Direct issue is taken with Judge Shakespeare or Burns. A few apt sentiments largely directed by F. S. Brents. into Mexico in a similar stream. Otis' findings that the state exceeded are given: Agent Brents recently visited Cass its constitutional powers in prescribing Of course, no Mexican government Fortune is merry, Jabot From Handkerchief. Lake to investigate conditions, the result And in this mood will give us anything. The Jabot made of half a handkerchief the contested rates because, as of which was to arrest the three ever guaranteed the security or the 4b is a sensible and inexpensive the master said, such rates constitute This day we fashion Destiny, our web saloonkeepers charged with having offered profitableness of such Investments. of Fate we spin. solution of the necktie problem for a direct interference with and impose bribes. He has long been in No government of any great powei the business woman. a burden upon interstate commerce. There swims no goose so gray the government service and has already would undertake to collect from tha But soon or late MEXICO Cut diagonally in half, the handkerchief, The state maintains that the constitution collected evidence which will Mexican people, as a nation, money to is a striking illustration of She finds some honest gander if a plain one, will admit of gives congress control over commerce make his return from the west a feature For her mate. make good the losses sustained by the way modern business puts nations extra trimming along its already beginning in one state and ending in the present liquor closing Americans making unwise investments under bonds to keep the peace. The iron tongue of midnight hath told in another and the interstate commerce twelve. hemstitched edges. crisis. in Mexico. It is not a question A naturally turbulent Latin-American Part of the finish being provided, act provides for the federal republic, mainly Indian in blood, pays of such compulsion. When the stars shoot. there but remains to be added the regulation of transportation carried on And the owls hoot, coupons on its government bonds to But every power which has many TRUSTEES WITH DR. BRIDGMAN. And bats fly in and out, narrowest of Irish lace edges on one between different states that the laws citizens of 21 nations. That is the subjects who have staked money .upon When the Are burns blu«. jabot and a jabot and a delicate clung involved apply by their terms only And the candle, too, number of countries represented last the stability of the Mexican republic, Hamline Students Heard at Winona Witches are about. on the other. to intrastate business and do not overlap year. In 1907, coupons on Mexican the justice and solidity of the Mexican But No Action Is Taken. Pressed into shape, the jabot is and conflict with any federal laws. Double, double, toil and trouble: government bonds were redeemed for government, and the general sanity Fire burn and caldron bubble. mounted along its diagonal raw edges Although substantive law is cited in citizens of 16 nations. and regard for business obligations ol Winona.—There is small likelihood upon a small band stitched by machine, support of the constitutionality of the Fresh dawning Hallow Eve! Every country so Interested, through the Mexican nation, will exert mor«~ Sweet, new-old Hallow Eve! of any change being made in the presidency and by this It is secured beneath Minnesota rate laws, expediency and its citizens, in the stability and honesty or less pressure upon Mexico if thai For what thou wert, for what thou art, of Hamline university before the turnover collar. public policy are also urged in that Thrlc« welcome. Hallow Eve! of the Mexican republic, is an influence country should ever default as a na the close of the present college year. a judicial finding which cripples the on the side of peace and order tion or encourage Its citizens to re John B. Valentine and Karl S. Kohler, A Superstition Party. commerce power of a state does not in Mexico. In a very real sense fuse to pay their just debts. In the Old Fashion Revived. representing the students, and bearing A ladder was put up on the front enlarge the commerce power of the The quaint, old-time handkerchief the Mexican nation has given bonds aggregate these 'forces brought tc a petition signed by 200 petitioners iporch so all would have to pass under nation. or glove boxes made of glass and to keep the peace by selling government bear upon Mexico can be trusted tc asking for the removal of President It to enter the house. All the black bound with ribbon, by which the sides securities to foreigners living have a deep and wide influence there. Judge's Method Criticized. Bridgman waited on Matthew G. •cats in the neighborhood were borrowed under many flags. and top and bottom were held in Such international business bondi General exception is entered to the Norton, president of the board of trustees, for the occasion and salt was Less directly, but still in ways that place, are being revived and make acceptable of peace are constantly becoming more method adopted by Judge Otis in fixing and Rev. Frank Doran and Rev. spilled in front of each plate at the gifts for almost any anniversary. count heavily the sales of private important in many parts of the world the valuation of the railroad property W. M. McKinley, two other members. table. The party was on Friday, on the The glass can be easily cut property to foreign Investors are also Every year the financial and commer employed in the state. This is They were given a careful hearing. At thirteenth day of the month, and each into any size and shape and the equivalent to giving bonds to keep the cial ties which knit the nations together considered the most important feature the close of the session Mr. Norton guest was asked to tell his favorite boxes have a certain advantage over peace. In the last quarter of a century increase in strength. Alwayc of the Otis decision. 'After stating intimated that it was not likely the superstition. The favors were scissors, American capital to the amount others in that they can be easily the tendency of the times !s toward that the master ignored the original board of 21 trustees would be called knives and tiny purses without the pro- of not less than $1,000,000,000, according cleaned. the creation of closer international re investment as a measure of the valuation together before the regular meeting to excellent authorities, has been lations and a surer sense o2 common upon which they are entitled to a next June as he leaves for California invested in Mexican mines, planta interest in the preservation of peace. Two Dainty Gowns return and also ignored the outstanding for the winter in a few weeks. stocks and bonds of each company, He let the committee know the warm Bank Failures Due to Lax Examiner* which exceeded the actual investment, admiration he feels for President Mr. Young says: Bridgman for his work in financing "He adopted the so-called cost of Hamline university and building up an banks had offered excuses that they reproduction as the sole measure of the 17$ 50UND endowment fund. had been unable to learn in advance value of railroad property. The plan of a bank's true condition, that officers 4U RIGHT/^ followed by the master reduces railroad and directors of banks would no', DULUTH FARMER FOUND DEAD. valuation to a mere exploit of correct conditions brought to their attention, the imagination. Under it the value or any one of another dozen Fresh Bullet Wound Indicates Probable of railroad property can be fixed at -a reasons, Mr. Murray in his statement any figure which interested parties Murder. says: will swear they believe it to be worth, CLOSE upon the heels of the radical "Many of the examiners state in and if such a plan is upheld by the Duluth.—The dead body of a farmer their reports of examinations, forwarded shake-up in the ranks of the courts, railroads can make the public named George Riley was found in to the controller's office, that it ia United States bank examiners, by pay any rates they see fit to charge." the town of Lakewood, near Duluth, which 20 men were shifted to new a hardship not only on the examine* The attention of the master is also and a fresh bullet hole in his body fields, Controller of Currency Murray but upon many of the members of the called to the fact that the actions are revealed a probable murder. A neighboring announces that he will make a personal directory of country banks, to ask the brought by the stockholders and not farmer, named Joseph Schmidt, various boards to meet with the examiner investigation of conditions in all the railroads and that a railroad stockholder was in Duluth complaining to the examination districts. In deciding during the progress or at the has no right in law to claim a county attorney about Riley about the upon this course of action the controller close of the examination. return from the public on. anything time the authorities were notified by says: "This Investigation by the controllei more than the face of his valid stock. telephone of the finding of the body. and his chief of the division of reports "In almost every case of a national At the suit of a stockholder the value Riley and Schmidt have had frequent bank failure since I have been controller is also an investigation into the found cannot, according to the state's quarrels and Schmidt was arrested the Insolvency could have been methods employed by every national attorneys, exceed the outstanding on suspicion of having fired the averted had the national bank examiner bank examiner, and upon seeing them stocks and bonds. fatal shot. No charge has yet been determined the true condition and make an examination of several banks filed against him. Another Exception Filed. reported his findings in time for me to and afterward holding a meeting oi Exception is filed to Judge Otis' Riley leaves a widow and five children. force a correction in the administration the directors, he will be able to deter apportionment of interstate and intrastate of the bank's affairs." mine who of his examining force, 11 freight and passenger business After citing that examiners of failed any, are Inefficient." carried on railroad property strictly JOB FOR MINNESOTA "U" MAN. within the state. This point is regarded Want to Shorten 'Long Green' Notes as of the utmost importance for Named Specialist in Higher Education the proper and- just apportionment on in U. S. Bureau. of this business depends the property plates and that would be much great I DONT CARE valuation which determines whether or er than the renewal of such as wear WHAT SIZE 16 Washington, D. C.—Dr. Kendric C. not the rates in question in this case out. On the other hand the experts' are confiscatory, as found by the master. Babcock, president of the University JUST SO reckon that a saving of ?G12,603 a yeai of Arizona, was appointed specialist in GOOD may be made by the reduction in size The state objects to Judge Otis' division higher education in the United States The secretary will ask congress to of the value of railroad property bureau of education. His appointment conform the bank bills to the new dimensions between state and interstate business, is in line with the policy of the present at government charge foi both passenger and freight. It is commissioner of the bureau of paying THE new plates. length and breadth of the paper stated that Judge Otis by charging to specialists to study the various phases money Issued by the government The work of so modifying the paper intrastate business an undue percentage of education. His salary is $3,000 a are not fixed by statute, but by habit currency would require 18 months, so: year. of the common value of both intra the notes are 3.04 inches long and 7.28 that no sudden appearance of the? tuches wide. The treasury department smaller notes can be expected. While renews the plan more than once proposed engravers and printers might bo busy, TEACHERS ELECT OFFICERS. CATTLE BURN IN A STOCK CAR. betore to reduce these dimensions. the scheme would pass into art old Sparks From Engine Ignite HayTrain The size talked about is story. Crow Wing County Educators Select THE 2.5 Inches by six inches, which has for Leaders for the Year. Crew Powerless. The department hesitates to go. itiiv. The otner gown is of pale green liberty gown at the left is of black some time been used with favor in and mousseline de sole of the ward in the matter without yabilc a chantllly lace and liberty. The Brainerd.—At the Crow Wing County Barnesville. A carload of cattle the Philippines. Our people are familiar sjdrt Is of liberty covered with a same shade. The skirt Is of liberty proval and invites criticism an.v suggestion. Educational Association meeting the owned by John Stende of Ulen burned with draped tuiiic of mousseline de with the notes as they are and tunic of chantllly which is .finished teachers' The clipping off of more tha®. section elected as officers: to death a few miles east of Manitoba ie, caught at the side by roses. tills have been fitted to them. But with a wide sash of liberty crossed President, R. R. Graham, of Deerwood half an inch In width and 1.28 Inch Junction in sight of the train crew, The corsage is also of liberty covered traders and bankers handled the fractional In the back. ice-president, Miss Margaret Cssgrove length saves sq much in paper anc who was unable to check the blaze. with a sort of plaited pelerine of currency of war times with ease The corsage is of chantllly with secretary, Miss Vivian Anderson permits five ss*es instead of four t« The car had been attached to the engine large collar of beaded embroidery finished the mousseline de sole. The chemisette and that paper was smaller than that treasurer, Miss Maude Phelps. be printed a sheet. The gueaa how and sparks from the locomotive is of white lace the girdle, as in front by a knot of. liberty. the treasury is now considering. The school board section elected H. alighting in the hay .started a blaze much longer the smaller note will last The girdle is of liberty, fastened with designed, is ot liberty, with knot of The cost of the change would be In paper C. Hughey as president and Charley than 1&e present 6an he verfc that Inside of 10 minutes time had rosettes. rosea at the side. ocovldiiif an. entire a«w serle* of Barrett as secretary. lied, only by trial. burned the cattle to cinders.