International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
December 15, 1910 · Page 7 of 9
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"•.Ur v. -v' INT^NATTOTTAU FALLS PRESS. OLD BONDS BURNED TO MILLIONS ASKED FOR RIVER. PROGRESSIVES RALLY CALL. THE JOCULAR CLERK. Treasury Estimates Include High Dam Sidney Anderson Sends Acceptance of 6AST0BM For Twin Cities. Invitation. Washington, D. C. If the estimates St. Paul. The mass meeting o£ REDEEMED PAPERS ARE BURNED of the treasury department sent Ir Progressive Republicans to be held in to congress are adopted in making, appropriations IN PRESENCE OF GOVERNOR the Twin Cities, Jan. 4, will be largely for this year $250,000 will attended and a success from every For Infanta and Children, AND OFFICIALS. standpoint if the results bear out the be expended in continuing the construction of the high dam and locks The Kind You Have indications. Frank B. Lamson, secretary in the Mississippi river at Minneapolis. of the Progressive Republican CEREMONY HELD AT CAPITAL league, says that acceptance of invitations Always Bought to attend the meeting are far The total of the estimates for improving the Mississippi from the Ohio in excess of their expectations and river to Minneapolis for the next year that many of the best known leaders Papers Were Lisns of $1,659,000.— ALCOHOL—3 PER CENT in the Republican party will identify will be $2,500,000 as compared with AVegetable Preparation for Assimilating Major Portion Stands for the Bears $1,000,000 for the fiscal year ending themselves with the movement at the ihe Food and Regulating Loss in Wild-Cat Rail June 11, 1911. Of this amount $1,250,000 mass meeting. The acceptance of the Stomachs and Bowels of Schemes. is needed for the work on the river Congressman-Elect Anderson from the Signature between the mouth of the Missouri INFANTS First District was received. ILD KKN and Minneapolis. There also is an estimate The idea that a third party was to that the work on the Mississippi be the outcome of the meeting was Promotes Digestion.Cheerfulncss St. Paul.—With all the impressive river from the head of navigation declared by Mr. Lamson to be absurd ceremonies that usually attend the and Rest.Con tains neither to the mouth of the Ohio, river, including and to have arisen from a newspaper burning of a church mortgage, old time Opium .Morphine nor Mineral the expenses of the Mississippi editorial that had no foundation in NOT NARCOTIC state bonds, valued once at $1,659,000, river commission, will amount to fact. The sentiment of the meeting but which were redeemed during the Customer (in grocery store)—Are $3,000,000 as compared with $2,000,000 will include opinions on ten questions. Ftcipt tfOld DrSAMUElPfTC/fER last year, were fed to the flames in those eggs on that counter fresh? of last year. The first two must be answered favorably Pumpkin Sttd the furnace at the capitol engine house. Clerk—Yes, ma'am. JlxSenn* An appropriation of $3,600 for the by all delegates before allowed Present at the service were Governor In JhcktUt S*/ts Customer—How long have they been maintenance of the St. Croix river is a seat in the convention. Anist Seed EJberhart, Attorney General Simpson, 'aid? fitpperminl asked for the maintenance of Agate The questions follow: Secretary of State Schmahl, State BiCatbnaUSttU** Clerk—I laid them there myself, Bay harbor, $2,000 for the maintenance 1. Adoption of the initiative, referendum Worm Seed. Treasurer Pettijohn, State Auditor Use ma'am, 20 minutes ago. Clarified Sugar of the Red River of the North, and recall. Iverson and several newspaper men. Wintlrfreen Flavor. $5,500. 2. ^Extension of primary election The documents consisted of $1,450,000 Sense of Taste. Aperfect Remedy forConstipalion, Among other appropriations for law to all elective public officials,• in state capitol certificates and $188,000 Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea From a series of experiments recently Minnesota and the Northwest are United States senators and delegates in Minnesota refunding bonds. For Over made at the University of Kansas Worms jConvulsions,Fever ishness $2,500 for the improvement of the to national convention. The destruction of the latter marks it is evident that the average person LOSS and OF SLEEP. Wind Cave in the National park, 3. Nomination of all judges by nonpartisan the disappearance of the last" of the can taste the bitter of quinine South Dakota $4,500 for the Duluth petition. old railroad bonds of 1858, and closes when one part is dissolved in 52,000 FfrcSimile Signature of fish culture station, and $8,700 for the 4." Establishment of bureau of legislative one of the most interesting and exciting Thirty Years parts of water. Salt was detected in Homer, Minn., station. research. of the financial controversies in water when one part to 640 of the For public buildings at Faribault, 5. County option,. CUSTOM the state's history. On March *9, liquid was used. Sugar could be tasted THE CENTAUR COMPANY Minn., $20,000 Lead, S. D., $20,000 6. .Amendment to corrupt practices 1858, the first legislature elected under in 228 parts of water and common Sioux Falls, S. D., $12,000 Duluth, NEW YORK. act to prevent expenditures of large the constitution passed an act proposing soda in 4S. In nearly all cases women $95,000 for additional lands. amouhts of moiiey in primary and an amendment, authorizing a loan could detect a smaller quantity than general elections. of $5,000,000 to four railroads. The men. GUY EATON OIL INSPECTOR. 7. Federal income tax. eagerness of the people in those days 8. Placing all public employees under to encourage railway companies with Literary Accuracy. Guaranteed under the Duluth Man Is Given State Post by Foodan civil service. large grants and subsidies resulted in "You. write of your hero as stealing Governor. 9. Adoption, of Wisconsin and Iowa Exact Copy of Wrapper. the passing of the amendment by a *W« SBNTAUR OOtaMNT. NEW TOUR OITT. home in the darkness," said the editor. St. Paul. Governor A. O. Eberhart, ad .valo'rem system of railway taxation. large vote. has announced the appointment "Yos," l'eplied the author. State Left Holding Sack. of Guy A. Eaton, of Duluth, as state 10. Adoption of-home ru^e charters "Weil, you ought to know better The bonds were issued and the com'panies oil inspector, to succeed E. J. Lynch, by a majority'vOte." than that. He couldn't steal home in Will Keep Your proceeded to build their roads, A whose term expires Jan. 1. The appointment paper prepared in simple English the dark. If it was dark enough to be but none was ever completed. The comes as a surprise, as the showing the working: of the initiative worth noticing the game would have work was abandoned after bonds Harness Duluth man had not been mentioned and referendum in states where it been called." amounting to $2,275,000 had been issued. for the position. Mr. Eaton was postmaster has become a law,. is issued by the soft as a glove The state became the purchaser of Duluth for several years. league and a brief explanation of what Russia's Growing Population. of these bonds at a foreclosure He is at the head of the Minnesota the two terms mean is also given. This year's, census of the Russian sale in October, In November, tough as a wire 1860. naval reserve and was chairman of empire adds another five millions to the people adopted an amendment 1860, the St. Louis Republican county committee PLEADS GUILTY TO ARSON. the population as enumerated in 1908. which, in substance, repudiated black as a coal during the recent campaign. The czar's subjects now number 1G0,000,000 the railway bonds by providing that The other candidates for the office Several More to Face T.riak in Connection and increase every year by no law levying a tax for the payment were Walter Lemon and Charles R.' With the Same Offense. 2,500,000 despite wars, epidemics and of these bonds would be valid until it Patker, of St. Paul, and A. D. Brown, Sold by Dealers Everywhere internal disturbances. As there is no should be ratified by a majority of of. Madison. Glenwood. Richard Rogers of lack of cultivated soil in Russia there STANDARD OIL COMPANY the voters. It further provided that Governor Eberhart also announced St. Paul, charged with the burining 'seems no reason why this big annual there should be no further issue of the reappointment of Samuel Lord, ot (Incorporated) of a store in 'Westport, last Increase should not continue. bonds under the act of 1858, and the June, had his hearing in justice court ??asson, member of the state tax comand law was stricken from the constitution. COLT DISTEMPER was bound over to the district mission. Mr. Lord was a Johnson ap- Fulfillment. pointee. court. He pleaded guilty before Judge "Two great desires of my life have For twenty years the bonds were It was reported at the capitol that Flaherty to arson in the third degree, been gratified. One was to go up in not recognized as a valid state obligation. E. J. Lien, of St. Vincent, assistanf and was sentenced to four and onehalf an airship." There was, however, a growing librarian, was slated for state librarian. years at. hard labor in the prison all forms of distemper. Best remedy ever known for mares In foaL "And the other?" sentiment that a moral obligation One bottle guaranteed to cure one case. 60c am1 (1 a bottle 16 and He has the unanimous indorsement at Stillwater.: $10 dozen of druggists and harness dealers, or sent express pa Id by "To get safely back to earth." rested upon the state to pay the debt. of the supreme oth- rri-vnnfrut shown hnw tn hoi.!tlco tbro&tB- Our fret When asked whether he had any- court. Th.® Booklet gives everything. Local agents wanted. Largest seinu^ As a result the legislature, in 1881, horseremedy la existence—twelve years. thing to say, Rogers said he had been candidate is Asa Wallace, of Fair- er SPOHN MEDICAL COaaCbemistsiuidDacteriaiogteti, Coehen, lnd( U. S. A. No matter how long your neck may be provided for a compromise by which fax. hired to do the work. He received a or how sore your throat, Hamlins Wizard the holders o£. the bonds were to accept letter stating that there was $100 for Oil will cure it surely and quickly. It Household Lubricant 15 per cent of the face value. GAS PLANT WORK STOPPED. drives out all soreness and inflammation. him for doing a certain job. He met The adjustment bonds, amounting to the man -who had written the letter $4,253,000, were issued as substitutes Waseca Mayor Refuses to Approve of We cannot teach truth to another, and asked hira wjiat he was to do. for the old railroad issue. we can only help~ him find it.—Galilea. City Franchise. On arriving at Glenwood a team was THE ALL-AROUND OIL Debt Now Wiped Out. hired in the evening, and when the Waseca.—The Waseca Gas Company's men arrived,at Westport he was ordered In 1891 the legislature authorized a IN THE HANDY, EVER-READY TIN OILER franchise, which has been the to set fire to the store. He did Mrs. WlnsiowTS Soothing1 Syrup. refundment of the bonds of 1881 and For children teething, softens Uio^ums, reducesIn- not know until he reached Westport 'ssue in two general and two special rnma.tinn_n.lbi.es najn-curas wind colic. 2."ca bottle. Is specially selected for any need in the after deducting the proceeds from the what he was to do. Rogers is 40 years elections, has been brought befpre the home. Saves tools from rusting. Can cannot sale of internal improvement lands People avoid him because they are old. He has no trade, he says, but district court for determination as to only $1,764,000 remained unpaid. Portions break, Does not gum or become rancid. afraid of his tongue. makes his money by gambling. validity, by the filing of a petition of these bonds were paid each The case of the state against Wil- |for injunction restraining the gas an year from a 2-10 mill levy. The last STANDARD OIL COMPANY Truth has a sliding scale, regardless liam Jones was then taken up. Jones company from further work on their Dealers Everywhere bond was paid recently, wiping out the (Incorporated) of the frank person. was indicted last June by the grand mains a]id plant. This franchise was entire obligation. jury in connection with the same fire. Slanted in a special election about two The payment of $1,450,000 capitol The state is represented by County At- years aS°, hut the council at that time commission certificates, which also torney J. O. Grove and State Senator refused to allow the company to build were destroyed, leaves $2,100,000 to I C. J. Gunderson. Jones is defended the plant, and a special election was be paid. This money is raised by a by H. T. Ronning. called by the council for the purpose 2-10 mill levy. There will be enough I Indictments have also been found voting bonds for a municipal gas money on hand on Feb. 1 to reduce against James Adair of St. Paul, who P^ant- Municipal ownership was voted the indebtedness to $1,850,000. I owned the stock, and Harry Weiler down an(^ the next, general election If the plans of State Auditor Iverson a council favorable to the gas franchise materialize the surplus of $850,000 who was in charge of the store for was elected.. The franchise was in the state treasury will be used to Adair. granted, but the mayor refused to approve pay off part of the certificates, reducing it. Notwithstanding this the the debt to $1,000 000. SHERIFF LOSES JOB. company commenced work and has njWSMTS HAS UP proceeded with the building of the Removed by Governor for Not Stopping DENY NEW LINE IS TO BE BUILT. Let the plant until the restraining order was Steer Killing Contest. issued. The stockholders of the company Magazines be Milwaukee Road Gives Little Hope to St. Paul.—James McDevitt, sheriff are all residents of this city. Farmers Around Wil I mar. of Dakota county, was ordered removed your Santa Claus, In the attack on Polygamy in the Mormon Church. from office for neglect of duty In the Crusade against Prudery in the discussion PHYSICIAN INDICTED FOR ARSON and head your gifts of sex diseases. Willmar.—In reply to an inquiry by in not stopping the steer killing contest, In the Analysis of What's (be Matter with the large delegations of farmers through which took place at Premo park, American Homes. with Accused of Setting Fire to Auto to Collect the Willmar Commercial Club as to West St. Paul, September 18. The In the Exposition of the True Reason for the PEARSON'S High Cost of Living. the probability of the Milwaukee company removal is effective at once, and the $800 Insurance. In the Insurgency Movement against corrupt building the line of road projected county board will have the election St. Cloud,—A sensation was sprung practices of the old-time leaders in the National government. from Hutchinson to Fargo in of a successor. McDevitt's term in the district court when the grand IT SHOULD LEAD the near future a letter has been received would have expired January 1, as he jury of Stearns county returned an inwas from Vice-President E. W. McKenna defeated for re-nomination at dictment for arson in the second dethe Your list of magazines for 1911 containing the following statement: primaries held two days after the gree against Dr. J. C. Boehm, a profamous contest. minent physician of this city. It is If "In respect to building a line upon a The charges against McDevitt were alleged in the indictment that Dr. you have solved the Christmas problem by giving peri- All publications are for a full year, and may be ordered survey between Hutchinson and Fargo, odical subscriptions as a remembrance, or if you wish to different addresses. Canadian or foreign subscriptions made by officers of the Humane so- Boehm set fire to an automobile beciety, which was made by this company to obtain your periodical reading for 1911 at reduced require additional postage. If these clubs do not appeal, who contended the sheriff failed longing to him in order to collect $8 prices, the bargains herewith will save you money. let us quote special pricc on the publications you require. last summer, the company has absolutely to do his duty in not stopping the contest, insurance on the machine. no plans in that direction, as it which was declared to be a brutal DON'T OVERLOOK THES£ SUBSCRIPTION BARGAINS A bench warrant was sworn out and must be patent to an observer of affair and not a proper exhibition to the prisoner was arraigned before events that the construction of any additional which to admit the public. PEARSON'S Our Judge M. D. Taylor. Bail was fixed at ST. NICHOLAS is the one great magazine for children, and an ideal gift. Every and Value Price mileage of railway under existing month it bring3 a wealth of happiness in stories, pictures, articles., and verse. Parents and $1,000, which was furnished. teachers praise its influence which imparts high standards and sound tastes. AMERICAN BOY $2.50 S1.85 conditions is entirely out of the New Bridge at Fort Ripley. Dr. Boehm is one of the most prominent St. Nicholas and Pearson's, both for $4.00. AMERICAN MAGAZINE 3.00 2.00 question." Fort Ripley.—Crow Wing and Morrison physician here and the act on BOYS* MAGAZINE .... 2.50 1.75 CENTURY 5.50 5.00 There is little doubt, however, that counties will join in building a Pearson's Cn CA Pearson's Pearson's of the grand jury came as a complete Ladies' World.. I |.uU Tribune Fanner. H8usewi?e COLUMBIAN 3.00 2.00 this line will eventually be built, and $1,500 bridge at Fort Ripley. The surprise. He has lived here twenty Hoard's Dairyman Farm St Home, or Farm & Fireside. COSMOPOLITAN 2.50 1.85 that a concerted action will be made county commissioners of Crow Wing COUNTRY LIFE 5.50 4.25 People's Home I Value cr Nat. Stockman Value 1911 Beauty Calendar years and always has borne a good Journal $2.50 & Farmer $3.30 CURRENT LITERATURE 4.50 3.00 by people interested in this and adjoining county authorized the auditor to advertise reputation, having served at times as DELINEATOR 2.50 1.80 $1.60 Pearson's, Ladies'World & Farm News (Springfield) counties to convince the company for bids for the 60-foot steel an alderman, member of the board of DESIGNER 2 25 1.60 1.60 Mo. Valley Farmer (Topeka) that a route via Willmar, Sunburg bridge across the Nokay Seibie river EVERYBODY'S 3.00 2.10 education, secretary of the StearnsBenton 1.60 Mo. and Kansas Farmer (K. C.). and Starbuck would tap a country HELD AND STREAM].. 3.00 2.10 at Daggett Brock, deeming a new county medical association and 1.60 Poultry Success (Springfield) GARDEN 3.00 2.10 of far greater possibilities than bridge better than the continual repairing he is a member of the government at present 1.60 GOOD HOUSEKEEPING 2.75 2.00 Successful Farm (Des Moines) that reached by the first survey. of the old wooden structure. medical pension examiners. HAMPTON S 3.00 2.10 1.60 Up-to-Date Farm (Indianapolis) HARPER'S BAZAR .... 2.75 2.00 HARPER'S MONTHLY 5.50 4.50 Pearson's Magazine with leading agricultural STILLWATER MILL JS BURNED. ARRIVE IN NEW YORK SOON. HARPER'S WEEKLY... 5 50 4.50 Minnesotan Dies In Turkey. HOUSE BEAUTIFUL... 4.50 3.25 papers at special low prices. Washington, D. C. Edmund H. LADIES' WORLD 2.00 1.50 Tozer Company's Plant Destroyed— Body of Dr. Hutchinson Probably Will Ozmun, of Minnesota, United States UPPINCOTTS 4.00 2.75 Pearson's with Pearson's with LITTLE FOLKS 2.50 1.85 Loss Placed at $50,0.00. Be Buried in Faribault. consul at Constantinople, is dead. It Nat. Farmer Mc. Stockgrower Breeders' Gazette (Chicago) $2.15 McCALL'S 2.00 1.50 (St. Louis) $1.50 is stated that. Mr. Ozmun had been McCLURE'S 3.00 2.10 Coleman's Rural World (St. Stillwater. Fire broke out at METROPOLITAN 3.00 2.10 Louis) 1.75 Poultry Keeper (Quincy) ... 1.50 St. Paul.—John Hutchinson, brother suffering from grippe for some time, RECREATION ....4.50 2.75 The Fanner (St. Paul)...... 1.75 Poultry Success (Springfield) 1.50 Soutb Stillwater, causing a loss of Dr. Hutchinson, who died at Algiers, but the immediate cause of his death REVIEW OF REVIEWS. 4.50 3.00 Farm News (Springfield).... 1.50 Reliable Poultry J'l (Quincy) 1.50 estimated at from $50,000 to $60,000. Africa, secured definite information ST. NICHOLAS 4.50 4.00 was disorders incident to a knotted SCIENTIFIC AMER. (new) 4.50 3.00 Journal (5years)-..... .1.85 Successful Farming (3 years) 1.50 The planing mill of the David Tozer that Mrs. Hutchinson would arrive in 'intestine. Mr. Ozmun was one of the SCRIBNER'S ... 4.50 4.00 and Fireside., (Spring. a N 1 8 5 company was totally destroyed. The New York about December 14. It is SUCCESS. 2.50 2.00, veterans of the consular service. He field) .................... 1.50 20th Century Farmer (Omaha) 1.85 WOMAN'S HOME COMP. 3.00 £10 plant wasv jnsur&d* for ab6ut« $40,600. probable 'she has th^bofly of her, hiisband Mo. Valley Farmer (Topeka) 1.50 ^was, .at,.fine time,, under consideration WORLD'S WORK. .4.50 2.85 Up-to-Date Farming' (Indian* The company intends to rebuild the WORLD TODAY 3.00 2.10 with her, although Mr. Hutchinson SL Kansas Farmer (K.C.) apolis) as ambassador af Ookstahtlhople, ADD THE TO QFFER. plant at once. The origin of the fire could not be certain this. The YOUTH%?mMMf^eN ANY ADDITIONAL of but it rras decided to let him serve as is unknown, but is thought It start* funeral will be beld at Faribault, the it consul at that point before advancing W'&xs, PEARSONS MAGAZINE, 24th St. ed in the boiler room. old homeot Dr,Hutcbinaon. him to the diplomatic service. CITY