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INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS. CURETHATGOLD The "padlock bill," which prohibits INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS. the creation of further religious establishments TODAY in Spain until the revision PRESS PUB. CO., Publishers. of the concordat with the Vatican E STRIKE EMPIRE STATE has been completed, was passed NEW YORK MERCHANTS URGE INTERNATIONAL FALLS, MINN. by the senate at Madrid by a vote CONCESSIONS. of to 149 58. The Philippine assembly unanimously IMPORTANT NEWS re-elected Manuel Quezon delegate Two Thousand Chauffeurs and Cabmer to congress. ARB RAILROADS SOUTH, WEST AND CHARGE THAT ODDS ON DIX The first station of the United Go Out, but Half Return NORTH OF CHICAGO MAY QUOTED FOR "WASH" States aeronautical reserve has been to Work. NOTES OE A WEEK established at Columbia university. BE AFFECTED. BETS ONLY. New York. The station will furnish a series of lectures on aeronautics next New York, Nov. 8.—Strong pressure winter. SIXTY ONE SYSTEMS INVOLVED to end the express strike was brought DIX MONEY STILL GOES BEGGING An edict from the academic senior to bear upon the trans-continental express council at Yale university, New "I would rather preserve the health of companies by the Merchants' association LATEST HAPPENINGS THE WORLD Haven, Conn., orders the discontinuance nation than be its ruler."—MUNYON. of New York. The association of studying during chapel exercise''under Negotiations for Settlement End, and OVER TOLD. IN ITEMIZED Chairman Prentice Is Confident Whole in a letter to the companies Thousands people who are suffering of pain of a penalty which Vote Is to be Taken.—Change in FORM. quotes the statement of Mayor Gaynor Ticket Will Carry. Democrats with colds are about today. Tomorrow may Involve suspension. they may be prostrated with pneumonia. Wage that the negotiations for a settlement Work Conditions and Have Hopes in Three Congressional An ounce of prevention is worth a pound Employes of the Cincinnati, Hamilton "failed on one point only, namely, the of cure. Get a 25 cent bottle of Munyon's Advance Asked. Districts. and Dayton railroad are heH companies would not acquesce in the Cold Cure at the nearest drug EVENTS HERE AND THERE sponsible for the collision of one of store. This bottle may be conveniently request of the men that none of them their freight trains with a Big Four carried in the vest pocket. If you are New York, Nov. 8.—The New York should be discharged for the reason not satisfied with the effects of the remedy, passenger train at Middleton on July Chicago, Nov. 8.—A strike rote will gubernatorial campaign of 1910 passed that he had joined the union," and send us your empty bottle and we In the formal finding of Coroner be taken among engineers of sixty-one 4, Condensed Into a Few Lines for the into history with Henry L. Stimson, will refund your money. Munyon's Cold says this position is unreasonable and Burnett of Butler county. The wreck railroads west, south and north of Chicago, Cure will speedily break forms up all of Perusal of the Busy ManLatest the Republican candidate, and Theodore should be receded from. It was sent colds and prevent grippe pneumonia. caused the death of twenty-ti«ee persons. including the Illinois Central, following and Roosevelt, his most prominent Personal Information. following the sympathetic strike of It checks discharges of the nose and eyes, termination of negotiations between backer, voicing their last appeals for 2,000 chauffeurs and cabmen. stops sneezing, allays inflammation and Martial law has been declared in the roads and grand officers of votes. The final word on the Democratic fever, and tones up the system. While talk of a general strike was a Honduras as direct result of the the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers If you need Medical Advice, write to side was spoken Sunday night. heard freely the strike leaders would PERSONAL. Munyon's Doctors. They will carefully revolt of Gen. Jose Valladares, the which had been in session since Mr. Dix spent the last day of the give no intimation that such action is diagnose your case and advise you by ie^osed commandant of Amapala Sept. 26. Difference on wage increases campaign at home. Mr. Stimson occupied mail, absolutely free. You are' under no contemplated. Col. Theodore Roosevelt rounded against the government. The port of of approximately 7 per cent and alteration obligation. the day and evening on the The strike of chauffeurs brought out a day of campaigning for the Insurgent Munyon'sLaboratory, Amapala has been closed and the of working conditions stand between Address Munyon's Doctors, stump or in an automobile hurrying many. of the employers hurrying to cause in Iowa with a speech Philadelphia, 53d and Jefferson streets, Island is in a state of siege. the negotiators. between political rallies in New York headquarters to effect settlements and Pa. to an audi3nce of 4,000 at Des Six men were indicted by the federal Grand Chief Warren S. Stone, of the City. nearly half of the men returned to Moines, la. He gave an emphatic indorsement Constipation grand jury at Spokane, Wash., brotherhood, who has been leading the Mr. Dix said last night that his work before night. Attacks on taxicabs of United States Senator charged with conspiring to defraud railroad men in their demands, said statement issued Sunday was positively were frequent, however, and tires Cummins, Charles Grilk, nominee for Vanishes Forever the government of coal lands in Alaska lie believed the strike vote would be his last word before election. were slashed, windows broken and engines congress, and all the. other Republicans valued at Among unanimously in favor of suspension of $200,000,000. The Dix leaders say the quiet that put out of commission. who are running on the state those who were alleged to' be assignees work and that the enginemen would prevailed on their side of the campaign Prompt Relief--Permanent Core Signs placed on Adams Express ticket. of one or more of the claims have expressed their desire by Dec. was itself evidence of confidence. wagons reading: "This wagon is engaged Wardens R. W. McClaughry and J. CARTER'S LITTLE are Gov. James N. Gillett, California 10. Immediately thereafter he said, a 3 in interstate commerce only," LIVER PILLS K. Codding of the Leavenworth federal Congressman McLachlin, California, hist opportunity would be given the Llyod C. Griscom, chairman °of the fail. Purely veget failed to command respect and several and the Lansing state prisons, and Henry T. Oznard, president of the railroads to meet the workers and if Republican county committee, said: CARTERS able—act surely respectively, are considering the plan were attacked. American Beet Sugar company. they ignored that opportunity, within but gently on "The situation looks better today of introducing moving pictures as a ITTLE Indictments returned by the federal five hours every engfne west of Chicago, the liver. than it did two days ago." means of informing convicts of events TAFT GOES HOME TO VOTE. Stop after grand jury against nine ranchmen on all branches of service, would Charles F. Murphy, leader of Tammany PILLS. in the outside world. dinner jf western Nebraska were made public be stilled and the fires drawn and out Hall, as usual, kept his opinions Edward T. Rosenheimer, a wealthy distress— Five Cabinet Officers Also Prepare to at Omaha, Neb. The indictments of the thousands of cabs would step to himself. manufacturer of New York city, was cure indi Exercise Their Rights. charge conspiracy to drive from their every driver on duty. brighten gestion— improve the complexion Democratic Hopes. acquitted on a charge of killing Miss claims, at the point of guns, homesteaders The representatives of the enginemen the eyes. Small Pill, Small Dose, Small Price The Democrats have high hopes oi Grace Hough by running down in his Harrisburg, Pa., Nov. 8.—President who took sections of semiarid in the twenty-five conferences Genuine Signature ousting three prominent Republican automobile a buggy In which she was muitbew Taft, on his way to Cincinnati to voto land under the Kinkaid homestead which ended without result were: congressmen. In the Thirteenth district riding August 18. passed through here at 7:30 last night. law. Warren S. Stone, grand chief, and Ash Herbert Parsons, former Republican Premier Briand has completed the He announced, while here, he had de. United States Senator Alexander S. Kennedy, F. A. Burgess, E. Corrigan, county chairman, is opposed by task of organizing his new cabinet, cided to spend two more summers at Clay, desperately ill, was brought M. W. Cadle, and S. E. Wills, assistant Jefferson M. Levy, who once represented with every portfolio filled. Parliament Beverly, Mass., and that he had signed from his home at Marietta and placed grand chiefs, Brotherhood of Locomotive the district in congress, and adjourned until November 8, a two years' lease of the Peabody Lover's Wedding Cake. Engineers. in an Atlanta (Ga.) sanitarium. who has attacked Mr. Parsons for alleged when the new ministerial program house at that place. This house is Four pounds of flour of love, half a Their negotiations received the advice A citizen of Fullerton, Cal., has sent sugar trust affiliations. In the will be announced. about two miles from the Beverly depot. pound of buttered youth, half a pound of fifty division managers of the ten cents to the postofflce department Seventh district William S. Bennett Former Mayor Hugh Grant of New It is not on the ocean front as of good looks, half a pound of sweet brotherhood who directly represented at Washington, with a letter in which who was prominently mentioned for York city dropped dead from heart temper, half a pound of self-forgetfulness, was the cottage Mr. Taft occupied last the smaller councils of the order. he explains that he used several the Republican gubernatorial nomination, failure In the vestibule of his home. half a pound of powdered wits, year and this, but occupies a fine hill, stamps which had been used but not Officials at Conference. is opposed by Henry George, Jr., Mr. Grant was several times a millionaire. half an ounce of dry humor, two tablespoonfus and is surrounded by 68 acres of wooded canceled. Railroad officials as follows" heard son of the famous single-tax advocate. of sweet argument, half a lands and gardens. Herbert Jackson, a negro of Athens, the engine drivers' demands: W. B. Gossip of the hotel corridors and pint of rippling laughter, half a wineglassful Frank J. Gould of New York was A cottage for use as executive offices Ga., showed two pieces of his skull to Scott, of the Union Pacific F. E. the talk of the street had it that the of common sense. actress, on October 29 at St. Giles has been leased just across the street a judge when Ed. Dimson, the alleged Ward, of the Burlington lines F. C. campaign betting odds in these last Then put the flour of love, good, church, Edinburgh, Scotland. It was from the Peabody place. assailant of the complainant, was Batchelder, of the Chicago Terminal, looks and sweet temper into a wellfurnished pre-election hours were fluctuating be strictly secret and followed the simple Secretary Norton, who accompanied called to trial. Jackson said Dimson Baltimore & Ohio W. A. Durham, of y2 house. Beat the butter of tween 3 to 1 on Dix and 3 to 1 OE Scottish procedure—a mere declaration the present from Washington, left the Missouri, Kansas & Texas F. H. youth to a cream. Mix together blindness struck him on the head. Dix. The Republicans charge, however, before witnesses and the sheriff. the party here and boarded the 18-houi of faults, self-forgetfulness, powdered To inspect immigration stations at Emerson, of the Great Northern T. J. that the betting is largely fictitious Sherman S. Brady, a well-known flier for Chicago, where he voted today. wits, dry humor into sweet argument, Foley, of the Illinois Central F. C. Honolulu and points on the way, and that the prices are quoted financier of Houston, Tex., was Mr. Norton expects to rejoin the then add them to the above. Daniel J. Keefe, commissioner general Fox, of the Atchison, Topeka & Santa for "wash" bets only, in which1 no crushed to death when his automobile, president at Pittsburg tonight. After Pour in gently rippling laughter and ef immigration, left Washington on a Fe Grant Hall, of the Canadian Pacific money changes hands. which was being tried out for voting in Cincinnati the president will common sense. Work it together until tour that will require two and a half H. J. Simmons, of the El Paso The Close in Minnesota. speed, was overturned a few miles leave there late this afternoon and be all is well mixed, then bake gently months. & Southwestern, and A. W. Trenholm, St. Paul, Nov. 8.—Governor Eberhart east of Houston. back in Washington Wednesday morning. forever. A legal battle for the estate of the Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis $3,000,000 closed his campaign in St. Paul. of Gen. Thomas T. Eckert of and Omaha. The governor had had a day's rest and GENERAL NEWS. John Hays Hammond accompanied A Complaint. West End, N. J., for a long time president The whole question arose from the was .in his best form. His audience We're for women, first, last and all the president as far as Baltimore. Mr. The United States gunboat Princeton, of the Western Union Telegraph decision of the enginemen themselves was enthusiastic and applauded hin the time. We like her beautiful or Hammond was on his way to his home company, is to be fought by one of at anchor off Amapala, Honduras, in convention at Detroit, Mich., last heartily. plain, clever or just ordinary witty in Gloucester, Mass., to vote. Is cleared for action and its guns are his sons, Clendennin Eckert, and the spring. In a three weeks' session it Governor Eberhart said: "This has or not shapely or pudgy, but confound trained on the governor's residence, general's brother, William Eckert. decided that the existing wage was been a strenuous campaign. I have it we do wish that each and every The Cabinet Votes. occupied by Gen. Jose Valladares, Standing on a frail platform scale in effect since February, 1907, 235 spoken in every section of the state one of them would get over the Washington, Nov. 8. Postmaster feet in the air Rt. Rev. Nicholas G. leader of the revolt against the Davila' unsatisfactory and that working notion that a man has no right to was and everywhere I have received most General Hitchock left Washington for Matz, bishop of the diocese of Colorado, government. Commander Hayes conditions had been imposed by railroads turn the pages of a newspaper just cordial receptions. I have tried to West Newton, Mass., to vote. Attorney sealed and blessed the capstone of the Princeton sent word to the which should be eliminated. The because he's wedged against her in make it a clean campaign. My case General Wickersham left for New of a spire of the new Roman Catholic a street car. We've been frozen by a revolutionist that if foreigners were grand officers were named to meet the has been presented with fairness and York to cast his ballot. This will Church of the Immaculate Conception look, stabbed by a sneer and wounded molested he would shoot the governor's railroads and present the demands. sincerity. I have gone before the people make five members of the president's at Denver. to the quick by a sigh just because place full of lioles. The general working conditions of on a record of sincerity. Whichever official family who will exercise their Preparations are being .made in we've tried to i-ead the story continued Sweeping changes in the navy department, which the engine drivers complain include, way the people decide, I shall right of franchise on Tuesday, Secretary New York for a country-wide strike on page seven, column five, and in line with President among other things, the following: accept the verdict as being for the Knox, MacVeagh and Meyer already the thing that hurts the most is that of express drivers and helpers. All Taft's policy of economy, are provided best. I am confident of the success ol being en route to or having arrived we still think that we had a perfect drivers and helpers on the various express in a plan which Secretary Meyer is the entire Republican ticket." Working Conditions. at their home cities. The other right to do so.—-Detroit Free Press. said to be preparing. It is reported companies In Brooklyn not already In Minneapolis, James Gray addressed Drivers of the Mallet compound engines, four cabinet members, Secretaries that the construction corps and the affected by the strike which has various ward meetings in which do practically the work Dickinson, Ballingijr, Wilson and Nagel, A Sure Sign. pay corps and several navy yards will tied up the express business in Manhattan which he was not outdone by the governor of two engines and entail a correspondingly remained in the national capital understand, Mr. Reuben," said "I and Jersey City, it was announced, be abolished. who went over to address a greater responsibility and and consequently will not cast their the visitor, "that your son is devoted will be called out by the A heavy surf which swept Nome, University audience after completing capability, receive the same wages as ballots this year. to the turf." International Brotherhood of Teamsters. Alaska, destroyed two houses and 15 his address at the St. Paul auditorium. other drivers of high power engines of "Ya-as, I r.eckon he is," said the old cabins and did great damage to shipping. James Gray said: "The issues have much lesser capacity. man. "Jabez kin lay down on the ESCAPE AS IF BY A MIRACLE. Several schooners were M. Briand, after having handed the been put before the people. They grass for hull hours 'thout makln' no Engineers wish to be relieved of the wrecked. Water rose to the highest resignation of the French cabinet to have had it made clear that this is a toil of preparing their engines for complaint."—Harper's Weekly. Two Injured in Crash of Machinery on point ever recorded at Nome. The President Fallieres, acceded to the campaign of principle. My meetings travel and of caring for them after phenomenon was not accompanied by request of the latter to form a new Docks at Duluth. throughout the state have been fully the runs. STOPPED SHORT wind. ministry and set to work upon the Duluth, Nov. 8.—Martin Stensrud up to my expectations and I have tried Switching time should be paid for on Taking Tonics, and Built Up on task at once. The new cabinet will and R. R. Selleck, an expert operator A storm of midwinter intensity rode to state my position as frankiy.as possible. a different basis. Right Food. be largely the old ministry reorganized, of the Brown Hoist and Machinery up the Atlantic coast on a gale that It would not be in good taste The magnitude of the wage question with the distribution of the portfolios company are alive after one of the brought at least one death and heavy to predict majorities, but I am nol The mistake is frequently made of is evidenced by a statement by the made with special reference to most miraclacous escapes from death falls of snow and rain. It spread far disturbed over the possible result." trying to build up a worn-out nervous employes that the 7 per cent wage difference a solution of the vexatious labor problems. ever recorded. inland and left 21 Inches of snow in At Duluth, John Lind addressed a system on so-called tonics—drugs. now standing between the places in Pennsylvania, wrecked telephone They were cooped in the operating closing Democratic rally, while Ripley New material from which to rebuild drivers and the railroads means approximately and telegraph wires everywhere When Mrs. P. M. Guiou was killed room of a 40 ton electric clam shell Brower closed the campaign in Governor wasted nerve cells is what should be $2,800,000 a year. The at the Nevada (Kan.) insane asylum and tied up hundreds of miles when it ran over the end of one of Eberhart's home town of Mankato. supplied, and this can be obtained cost of alterations of the working tragedy stalked into the family for the tramways of the new Pittsburg of electric car lines. At Albert Lea Frank B. Kellogg only from proper food. conditions, minor considerations in the the fifth time in six months. Two Coal company's docks. The gigantic The insane asylum of the Manitoba delivered an address on trust "Two years ago I found myself on conference, would be less than $500,000, others of the family were slain, one piece of machinery crashed to the regulation and the tariff. government at Brandon was destroyed the verge of a complete nervous collapse, it was asserted. was wounded and one is in jail facing dock 60 feet below, smashing to fragments. by fire, causir.^ a loss of $250,000, due to overwork and study, and a charge of attempted murder. but all of the 600 inmates were RUSSELL MUM AS TO FORTUNE. to illness in the family," writes a Wisconsin PATTON GIVES $20,000 TO "U." After passing Newton Station, Mont., The men were pulled out of the rescued. One of the women patients, Dickinson, Nov. 8.—Daniel Blake young mother. the engine of a Northern Pacific train mass of wreckage alive and hurried to playing with matches, was responsible Russell returned to Dickinson after an "My friends, became alarmed because exploded, killing Fireman Owen Jones, Founds a hospital. An examination disclosed for the fire. Chair for Study of Tuberculosis absence of more than a year in Melrose, I grew pale and thin and could fatally Injuring Engineer Ben Wilson that both had injured backs and probable Earl Loeschel, the two-year-old son at Northwestern. Mass., where he was plaintiff in not sleep nights. I took various tonics and scalding John Pollard and John internal injuries. Stensrud had of Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Loeschel of the William C. Russell will case lasting prescribed by physicians, but their Peterson, who were stealing a ride. Chicago, Nov. 8 Dr. Arthur Edwards a fractured arm. 120 days. Denver, Col., died in convulsions effects wore off shortly after I President Taft has made public a announced the gift of $200,000 It is believed that both will recover. caused by fright, his parents say, It was recently reported that "Dakota stopped taking them. My food did letter from Chairman W. B. McKinley by James A. Patten, former board of The accident as said to have been when a "tick-tack" used by a Hallowe'en Dan" had secured a large slice of not seem to nourish me and I gained of the Republican congressional trade operator, to found a chair of due to the fact that the safety appliances noisemaker was pressed the Russell fortune in some kind of no flesh nor blood. campaign committee giving practical experimental pathology in the Northwestern were not down. The property against the window. settlement, but the man will not admit "Reading of Grape-Nuts, I determined assurance that the Republicans will university medical school. damage is estimated at $20,000 to The municipal art commission oi this, simply saying that the matter is to stop the tonics and see retain control of the next house. The purpose ,of the chair chiefly is $25,000. New York city has launched a move wholly in the hands of his attorney, what a change of diet would do. I Two men were blown to fragments the study and experiment of tuberculosis ment which has for Its purpose th« Senator L. A. Simpson. Jdte Grape-Nuts four times a day, with pieces clinging to the mine rocks and pneumonia and the gift was establishment of a uniform plan foi Alderman Killed Fall. Daniel Russell has some stock to veith cream and drank milk also, went for a distanec of forty feet and two inspired directly by the death from Janesville, Wis., NoV. 8.—Patrick T. placing mailboxes throughout the a look after before winter and will later to bed early after eating dish of others were decapitated by a terrify tuberculosis recently of George Patten, Joyce, a former alderman, aged 77, country in order that the boxes may return to Melrose where" his wife is Grape-Nuts. explosion in the Leonard copper mine brother of the donor. was killed by a fall from a tree. be more attractive and more conveniently running the Russell House. "In about two weeks I was sleeping at Butte, Mont. located. soundly. In a short time gained 20 Women and girls played the leading |a Highwaymen shot and killed J. E. Old Steamships May Be Kept. Negro Slayer Lynched. pounds in weight and felt like Gaynor For Supreme Bench. roles in the most exciting Incidents Seattle, Nov. 8.—The cruiser Boston Macon, Ga., Nov. 8.—A negro named Roberts, a real estate man, near Washington, Nov. 8.—According to different woman. My little daughter of the garment workers' strike at, Chicago. and the gunboat Concord, which were Walker, who killed Marshall Charles Salem, Ore., and robbed him of whom I was obliged to keep out of $5,000, a report here, purporting to come from a The whole program of striker's part of Admiral Dewey's fleet in the with.which he was on the way to pay Bush, of Montezuma, Ga., two weeks school last spring on account of a member of the cabinet, President activity was gone through with, battle of Manila bay, may be turned ago, was taken from the Macon jail by a a note. Taft is seriously considering Mayor chronic catarrh has changed from from picket duty to assaulting policemen over to the Washington naval militia, a mob and lynched. His body was a Burglars dynamited the safe of the Gaynor for one of the vacancies on thin, pale, nervous child to rosy, and hurling missiles. Rioting instead of being put up for sale at strung up over the Flint river bridge. Merchants and Farmers' bank at Hilliards, the supreme bench. healthy girl and has gone back to continued in thei vicinity of the shops O., and escaped with public auction, as recently ordered by He had only been -captured about two $9,000. school this fall. of the larger clothing firms and even the navy department. A telegram For violation of the United States hours. "Grape-Nuts and fresh air were the Children Smothered to Death. some of the smaller establishments peonage laws, J. A. Johnson, a wealthy from the navy department has been received Winnipeg, Nov. 8.—Three children only agents used to accomplish the of were sought out by the strikers. planter of Jackson, Miss., paid a fine at the Puget Sound navy yard, Cracksmen Make Big Haul. happy results." A. Tcdd, a farmer in the Buchqnan, The estate of Senator Dolliver was of $1,000 in the federal court at where the vessels are now laid up, Toledo, Nov. 8.—Cracksmen tlcw Sask., district, were smothered to Read "The Road to Wellville," in worth according to the inventory Shreveport. $85,415, asking estimates on the cost of fitting the safe of the Home Savings Bank "There's a Reason." death by inhaling smoke when their nkgs. Mrs. as filed by Dolliver, administratrix. Robbers blew open the safe in the out the old warships for the use of at Mettamore O., 22 miles west of Ever read the above letter? A nevr home caught fire. The parents were Of this consists of $68,000 -ne appears from time to time. The* Farmers' and Traders' bank at Bancroft. the naval militia. Toledo and got away with $2,000. absent from home. -re geunlue, true, and fall of kit real estate, most of it In two farms,, and Iowaf escaped with J4/90Q, .ntercst.