International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
January 5, 1911 · Page 6 of 9
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INTBRNATTOWAC FALLS PRESS. MANY lifcAVr LOSSES BY FIRE TOUGH LUCK FOR BOTH. INTER 1AT10:iL FALLS PRESS. The I&ft Angeles Times ha» perfected arra&gemerits for the first delivery of newspapers by aeroplanes. The PRESS PUB. CO., Publishers. THE ONLY PANACEA newspaper flight is to be made January THREE MINNESOTA TOWNS VICTIMS 7. The papers are to he delivered TO FLAMES INTERNATIONAL FALLS, MINK at San Bernardino, 60 miles from Los Angeles. Police Commissioner Cropsey of Old of New York received a letter demanding Time Hotel Moorhead Total $50,000 and threatening if the money CAUCUS CHOOSES HIM OVER J. A. Loss—Walker HIGHER FREIGHT RATES OPPOSED Hospital was not paid to bury him alive and BY ATTORNEY FOR A. BURNQUIST BY VOTE Burns. kidnap his wife. The letter was turned TRAFFIC COMMITTEE. OF 55 TO 29. over to postal inspectors for investigation. Moorhead, Jan. 3.—The Columbia The Panama canal commission has MINNESOTA LEGISLATURE OPENS hotel burned. The building and furniture BRANDEIS ATTACKS RAILROADS entered upon an extensive scheme of are a total loss. The occupants enlargement at both ends of the canal were forced to make their escape of landing facilities, according to the RECORD OF MOST IMPORTANT through the windows, Wit on one was canal record. Slate of House Employes Is Framed^ Scientific Management Required.—! injured. EVENTS TOLD IN BRIEFEST Through the co-operation of Rodman Minneapolis Representative, The hotel was the oldest in the Says Roads Have Failed to Maintain MANNER POSSIBLE. Wanamaker and the city of Philadelphia, Up W. I. Nolan, Stirs city, having been erected in 1881. It Their Argument. a fund .of $150,QQ0 .will be established was owned by John Erickson and was An Issue. for the support of widows and Kind Old Gentleman—Why, chilIren, valued at $80,000, but insured for only orphans of city employes killed or incapacitated AT HOME AND ABROAD what's the matter? $20,000. Holbeck & Legley were the St. Paul, Jan. 3.—H. H. Dunn, of in the discharge of their The Twins (in chorus)—Boohooli lessees. Their loss on furniture, saloon Albert Lea, will be speaker of the duties. Everybody sez I locks jest like him! Washington, Jan. 3. Higher standards and other property is estimated house of representatives of .the present Arch Hoxsey, holder of the world's of efficiency, not increased at $18,000, about half insured. Low Happenings That Are TVIaking History session. His nomination was decided altitude record at 11,474 feet, flew freight charges, are the needs of BABY'S. HAIR ALL CAME OUT temperature hindered efforts of the upon at the caucus of the Republican —Information Gathered From All over Mount Wilson, the highest crest American railways. firemen. members by a vote of 29 of the range which surrounds Los Quarters of the Globe and This proposition is the essence of "When my first baby was six to 55. Hospital Burns Patients Safe. Angeles (Cal.) valley. He went up he brief filed with the interstate commerce Given in a Few Lines. moD+hs old he broke cut on his head Walker, Jan. 3.—The Walker hospital, 10,005 feet, which took him 4,200 Other Officers. commission by Louis D. Branieis, with little bumps They would dry owned by Dr. F. L. Wilcox, was Chief Clerk—Oscar Arneson, Seventh feet above Mount Wilson. This flight counsel for the traffic committee PERSONAL. almost completely destroyed by fire. up and leave a scale. Then it would district. demonstrated a new method of transporting of commercial organizations of After three hours' work in a strong break out again and it spread all over Assistant Chief Clerk—G. O. Hage, armies across mountain the Atlaiftic seaboard, in the investigation Clarence Lexow died last night at north wind and 35 degress below zero, his head. All the hair came out and Ninth district. ranges, according to regular officers by the commission of proposed his home in Nyack, N. Y. Mr. Lexow the fire department extinguished the his h«*ad was scaly all over. Then his Second Assistant Clerk,— Jerome who witnessed the exhibition. advances in freight rates in official became famous as the head of the flames and saved one wing of the face broke out all over in red bumps Rice, Minneapolis, Fifth district. According to dispatches received at classification territory the section committee' which in 1894 investigated hospital. The loss is about $10,-000. and it kept spreading until it v/as on Enrolling Clerk R. J. Thoreen, Madrid from Lisbon, the restoration east of the Mississippi and north of the city government of New York. In There were twenty-four patients in his hands and arms. I bought several Fourth district. of King Manuel to the throne of Portugal the Ohio and Potomac rivers. 1897 he led the sugar trust inquiry. the hospital, and three of them were boxes of ointment, gave him blood Engrossing Clerk—Crawford Sheldon, is well within the range of possibilities RailKoad managers, Mr. Brandeis Senator Elkins is to have a room operated upon yesterday, but all were medicine, and had two doctors to treat Sixth district. as a result of the present contended, should not look without, open on three sides that is being erected carried in safety to an adjoining building. but he got worse all the time. He Sergeant-at-arms—George H. Dean, Trim, unrest in the new republic. but within. on the roof of his residence in The fire started near the heating had it about six months when a friend Eighth district. Rhode Island has 508.5 persons„to Washington. The open air, it is "If their net income is insufficient," plant. told about Cuticura. I sent and Assistant Sergeant-at-arms—Barney me the square mile, thus, according to thought, will tend to promote his recovery he says, "the proper remedy is not got a bottle of Cuticura Resolvent, a Seiz, Third district. Elk River Postoffice Burns. census bureau figures, leading the list from an illness of several higher rates, but scientific management, Elk River, Jan. 3.—The postoffice cake of Cuticura Soap and a box of Postmaster—William Scanlon, Minneapolis, of states in density of population. months. which will lower costs and bring block, owned by W. H. Houlton, burned. Cuticura Ointment. In three days Fifth district. Nevada, with seven-tenths of a person Miss Irene Vankleek, thirty years increased business as well as making The building wass occupied by after using them he began to improve. Assistant Postmaster—O. O. Holman, old, of Ithaca, N. Y.. one of the bestknown to the mile, is last. higher wages possible. If their credit the postoffice, E. J. Ward, confectionery, He began to take long naps and to Second district. educators in Montana, was Fifteen men were killed and 20 is impaired the remedy is not higher H. Greupner, boots and shoes, stop scratching his head. After takingr Chaplain—Moses M. Maxwell, St. thrown by a fractious horse which she rates but advanced methods and seriously injured when the boiler exploded and Laura Felckt millinery. The fire two bottles of Resolvent, two boxes of Paul, Fourth district. was riding at Lewistown, Mont., and almost the elimination of questionable practices. in the plant of the Morewood started in the Ward store and spread Ointment and three cakes of Soap he W. I. Nolan of Minneapolis proved instantly killed. They will maintain credit by Lake Ice company, about two miles both ways. The ward was blowing a himself the real insurgent of the gathering was sound and well, and never had Mrs. Harry Pollok, wife of a promoter deserving it." from Pittsfield, Mass. Almost the entire gale. A small amount of millinery and by his motion to place the any breaking out of any kind. His of sporting events, was the only The proposed advances in classification force of ice harvesters were sitting goods was all that was saved, not so appointment of the committees in the hair came out in little curls all over passenger on the Red Star liner Vaderland, territory would affect only around the boiler warming themselves much as a leter being saved in the hands of a committee, demonstrated his head. I don't think anything else which sailed from New York. She class rates. The total freight tonnage when the explosion occurred postoffice. The total loss is $13,700, the insurgent strength of the hotrse. would have cured him except Cuticura. will have 150 stewards and stewardesses for 1909 was 626,321,975. Less than Mrs. Augusta E. Stetson, the excommunicated as follows: Both votes were record votes and followed "I have bought Cuticura Ointment to wait on her. eight per cent moved under class former leader cf the W. H. Houlton, $4,500, insurance $3,000 a series of speeches. and Soap several times since to use The Association of American rates, yet of the freight revenue of First Church of Christ, Scientist, in H. Greupner, $5,000, insurance, The final vote on the speakership for cuts and 6ores and. have never Geographers began its annual meeting these railroads for the calendar year New York, proclaims her belief $2,500 Laura Felck, $1,500, insurance, was as follows: known them to fail to cure what I put in Pittsburg, Pa. 1909, nearly 22 per cent ($103,271,823) the imminent resurrection in the semblance $800 F. N. Corey, postoffice, $700, insurance, them on. I think Cuticura is a great The Vote on Speaker. Legislation and public health were was derived from class rates. of human form of Mary Baker $300, E. L. Ward, $2,000, insurance For Mr. Dunn—Aker, Anderson, A. remedy and would advise any one touse the chief topics on the program of the These rates govern over 4,000 articles, Eddy, the discoverer of Christian $2,000. Boothroyd, Borgen, Bouck, Brown G. it Cuticura Soap is the best thf£ meeting of the Illinois State Teachers' including most of the necessities and Science, who, "the world believes,** W. Brown, L. D. Campbell, Christie, I have ever used for toilet purposes." association, which began in Chicago. Five Children Die in Fire. competitive articles. The proposed died on December 3. Congdon, Converse, Crane, Denzer, Pottsvile, Pa., Jan. 3.—The five children (Signed) Mrs. F. E. Harmon, R. F. D. In Columbus the Ohio School Improvement Increases vary from eight to 29 per Threatened by wild boars when his Diessner, Dunn, R. G. Dunn, H. H. of John Markasavage lost their 2, Atoka, Tenn., Sept. 10, 1910. association took up the betterment cent. horse fell in a hunt near Galveston, Edwards, Ferguson, Fisher, Fowler, lives at Minersville, near here, in a of rural schools. Offers an Alternative. itd Tex., Col. B. F. Yoakum, chairman of Frankson, Fuchs, Greene, HafEteri, They Both Knew. fire which destroyed three houses in Mr. Brandeis indicates that he considers The fool said one day in the king's the Frisco system, was saved from the Hauge, Healy, Henion, Hoffman, Hopkins, the foreign quarter of the town. The the great question in the investigation presence, "I am the king!" And the poisonous bites of the animals by cowboys Jelinek, Knapp, Kneelan#, children ranged in age from 2 months GENERAL NEWS. is the statement of President king laughed, for he knew that his fool who shot several of the beasts. Kunze, Lee,. S. N. Lennon, Libera, to 8 years. The origin of the fire Willard of the Baltimore and was wrong. A monarchist plot to overthrow the After a month of negotiation the Lydiard, MacKenzie, McNeil, Nash, is credited to a New Year's celebration Ohio that "the tendency of rates will A week later the king was angry, because Republic of Portugal has been discovered conductors, baggagemen, brakemen Nelson, A. Nelson, H. Nye, Palmer, by boarders in one of the be to continue upward." of an error he had committed,, at Lisbon scores have been arrested and flagmen employed by 51 railroad Papke, Perry, Peterson, O. Reed, houses, an upset oil lamp starting the "As an alternative to the railroads' and exclaimed: "I am a fool!" And th®fool and the ringleader has already systems operating in and west of Chicago, Rice, Spooner, Stone, C. E. Warner, blaze. practice of combining to increase laughed, tor he knew that his been executed. This news was received were granted a flat increase of C. H. Washburn, Wescott, White—55. La Crosse Fire Loss Smaller. king was right—Smart Set rates," suggested Mr. Brandeis, "we by the Portuguese minister, ten per cent. The increase affects For Mr. Burnquist—Anderson, J. J. La Crosse, Jan. 3.—Chief Nathan offer co-operation to reduce costs scientific Viscount De Alte, at Washington. His 75,000 members and will cost the Burnquist, Conle3*, Davis, Harding, Bradfield of the fire department has management, under which as Constipation causes and aggravates many brief official message also stated that roads an added expense of $5,000,000 Holmberg, Johnson, C. E. Johnson, given out Ms report for the year, eerious diseases. It is thoroughly cured, by: costs fall, wages rise." the plot had been suppressed. a, year.. J. N. Johnson, J. T. Klemmer, Knutson, which shows the smallest fire loss in Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets. The favor* The consumer, he points out, should A pack of half-mad bloodhounds, The Republican state executive committee ite family laxative. Lee, I. J. Lee, A. F. Lindberg, La Crosse in many years. There "beware of the vicious circle of ever trailing a man suspected of burglary of North Carolina has adopted Lundeen, McMartin, Mattison, Nolan, were 143 alarms and the total loss increasing freight rates and ever increasing We cannot choose our life, but we at Carrier Mills, near Mt. Vernon, 111., resolutions indorsing President Taft as O'Neill, Orr, Peterson, J. Peterson, was $22,532, as against $82,574 in 1909. cost of living." can choose the way we shall live itEmerson. broke away from their keeper, cornered a "national and not a section president" J. E. Putnam, Rines, Robertson, The insurance on property involved The burden of proof of necessity of their victim in an empty shed and pledged support for his renomination Rustad, Sampson, Warner, E. was $297,555. the proposed advances being upon the and tore him to pieces. The authorities and re-election. Webb.. 29. railroads, Mr. Brandeis maintains that have no clue to the identity of As the c'ock struck 12 o'clock midnight Mr. Dunn States Purposes. GIBBONS CASE IS NEAR END. the roads "have failed so completely the dead man. 300 Masons seated at a banquet "As speaker of the house," said to sustain their burden of proof that "I'm a dead man. I've taken poison table in a new consistory temple at Cedar Mr. Dunn, "I shall endeavor to be a approval of the new tariff should be tablets," gasped Bankef Joseph G. Rapids, la., celebrated St. John's Summing Up for the State and Defense speaker, not from any section, but of denied." Robin when he collapsed as he was day by registering a mental vow never the entire state. There have been in Hastings. The contention of the railways that about to enter a New York courtroom again to use profanity. things said in this fight that were the possibilities of economy in railroading to face arraignment on an indictment A grocery owned by Jim Mano was probably said in the heat of a political Hastings, Minn., Jan. 3.—Tne case have been exhausted In denied. charging larceny of $80,000 wrecked, ten houses were damaged contest. I, for one. wish to forget of P. J. Gibbons, on trial for the murder from the Washington Savings bank. and twelve persons were thrown from them. I wish all members to feel free of Father E. J. Walsh at South Mr. Brandeis insists that advances Quick resort to a stomach pump by their beds by -two explosions in Detroit, to come to me just as if there had St. Paul on May 29, proved decidedly in transportation have been relatively a Tombs physician probably saved Mich. Mano accuses his enemies of been no fight. I have made certain interesting, notable insanity experts few and some of those have been Robin's life. placing the bombs. public pledges, and I can assure you on the part of the state testifying in forced by law against strenuous opposition. Julia Kuttner Earle had her marriage The leaders of the old guard in tne those pledges will be solemnly carried a technical manner and there was to Ferdinand Pinney Earle, the house of representatives as well as is not a "food"—it is a medicine, and the out." sharp clashing by counsel on both eccentric. artist who deals in affinities, only medicine in the world for cows only. in the senate have surrendered to Suggests Publicity. Calls for Mr. Burnquist brought the sides. annulled by the appellate division President Taft's demand for the creation defeated candidate to the platform. It is indicated that scientific management Made for the cow and, as it9 name indicates, Dr. Haldor Sneve, of St. Paul, testified a care. Barrenness, retained afterbirth, of the New York state supreme of a permanent tariff commission cotv He thanked his friends for their support increases the efficiency of abortion, scours, cakcdudder, and all similar that he was a graduate of the court. She was Earle's second wife, at this session of congress. They and said he had been fighting for the individual and of the plant and affections positively and quickly cured. No medical college of Dayton, O., formerly one who keeps cows, whether tnany or few, having been married to him March have given a formal promise that the a principle and would carry out the also increases the emoluments of can afford to be without assistant superintendent of the "Kciv-Kure. 17, 1908, after he had cast aside his senate finance committee and the fight during the session and that no It is made especially to keep cows healthy. both capital and labor. It eliminates institution for the insane of that city, Our.book "What to Do When Your Cows first wife. house committee on ways and means man could make him change. graft in the purchasing and in construction Are Sick".sent free. Ask your local dealer for and at present a practicing physician Sixteen battleships, comprising the will report bills without delay. "orsendto the manufacturers. work. Publicity, argues Mr. "Kow-Kure, Legislature Convenes. and professor of mental and nervous United States Atlantic fleet, rendezvoused Dairy Association Co., LyctSonvBia, Vt. The Adams county grand jury, at ——n— I^»wm At noon the house and senate met Brandeis, is an essential condition of diseases at the University of Minnesota. off the Scilly islands, following West Union, Ohio, reported 145 additional for the purpose of organization. Secretary freedom from graft. He defined insanity in its various good-bye at the French and English true biils against citizens accused of State Schmahl called the It is maintained that "at least $1,000,000 forms and gave_his opinion, after ports, where the officers and riien of selling their votes at the November house to order. The name of Mr a daV could be saved by scientific hearing all the testimony in the case, have been entertained splendidly by election. This makes a total Dunn was presented by the Republicans management" of American railroads. that Gibbons was suffering from a delusion government officials and civic bodies of 95 indictments." for house speaker and that of at the time of the homicide, but in your mouth removed while for six weeks. The warships ihave President Taft, Governor Harmon Albert Pfaender by the Democrats. Mr. Brandeis urges that no evidence whether an insane one or not he was turned their prows homeward. of Ohio and some fifty other members you wait—that's true. A Gascaret Dems. Want Rules Representation. was presented to suscain the contention unable to say. There was evidence of Thirty-five "hundred people at Messina, of the Perry centennial commission, The Democratic members of the taken when the tongue is that the proposed increases in chronic alcoholism, with tendencies to Italy, are homeless as the result gathered in Chicago to further plans house decided to ask for a representation class rates is reasonable. He says produce unrest and nervousness, and thick-coated with die nasty of fire one day after the anniversary for the erection of a monument to on the rules committee, at an informal that no increase in any class rate of the earthquake calamity. to cause a homicidal idea. Commodore Perry. squeamish feeling in stomach, caucus held in the senate properly can be made without hearing The loss is more than $1,000,000. A Dr. A. M. Adsit of Hastings testified Judge Martin A. Knapp, chairman chamber. They declare-that in past brings relief. It's easy, natural the shippers and that the pending increases large number of the buildings erected that he was a graduate of the of the interstate commerce commission, sessions the Committee has been made were fixed without such hearing. way to'help nature help you. 9«* following the earthquake were destroyed. Columbus Medical college of Ohio, a and J. P. Mabie, chief of the up exclusively of Republican members practicing physician in Hastings and railway commission of Canada, and that rules have been formulated CASCARKTS—ioc box—week's treatment. West One Hundred and Seventyninth He argues further that "the injustice surgeon at the state asylum. He had reached an agreement to recommend to favor the majority party. All druggists. Biggest seller street, New York, was a river of in the existing classifications is made a special study of mental and in the world. Million boxes a month. to the governments of the United They simply want a minority representation flame for half a mile. A truck that such that no horizontal advance could nervous diseases. At the time of the States and Canada the creation of an which can result in the submission carried gasoline for the public park be made without great hardship that homicide, in his opinion, Mr. Gibbons international railroad commission of a minority report in case The men whose time Is worth lamps spilled several barrels into the it would seriously increase the cost of was shffering from chronic alcoholism, Which shall have -authority over the the committee report^ is unsatisfactory. most use the street. They burst and the gasoline but he knew the nature of his* act^ living and. that it would reduce long railway rates in operation between flowed down the hill for ten blocks. distance tonnage, and hence the revenue the countries. J. D. O'Brien of St. Paul who was Dr. Sneve, recalled, answered certain Small boys set the stream on fire. of the railroads." A passenger-carrying monoplane, elected chairman, appointed the following technical questions, but was unable Frank King, father of 31 children, Is with Aviator Laffon and M. Paula, steering. committee to handle to give all the ingredients of the As to the argument of the railroads dead at his home at Grafton, Mass., in fell 250 feet shortly after leaving that they need additional revenues on the interests of tlife Democratic members: compound tablet administered by the KNOWN THE WORLD OVER his one hundred and fourth year. He Issy, France, on a round trip to account of required increases in Albert Pfaender, New Ulm C. attendant on the day of the murder. waa born in Quebec and until a few Brussels, and both men died after wages, Mr. Brandeis says: "obinsori, St. Charles )7. D. O'Brien, The state and defense then rested. days ago had never seen a sick day. S0RESGURED reaching a hospital. This is the first St. Paul Frank Minnette of Sauk Senator Albert Schaller will sum up "Every railroad which is properly Warring Chinese tongs of New serious disaster to a passenger-carrying Center and Lawrence Wisnewski of for the state and S. J. Donnelly for financed can meet existing needs by York signed a peace pact, establishing e«nre«Cltioui(^lCjB aeroplane In the history of aviation. LUeu'stflcertne Ive cnreiCUrouK' 1A« Foley.: "v ry /r, 'T the defense. rs. Bon» scientific management." friendly relations. eers.In- lite Swell-.... dftwvt (JloersJSereiu-li Ine.Milb I^ir,Fe'verSoref»,»li«id»"•»- r«uwrlyB» The resignation of Dr. S. Weir The Llewellyn iron works at Los Wfi^TBTBallMe. J\AU-J£i.iteo*.AG^iti.PaulJkliiuu HOPKINS' LABORER 18 SLAIN/ Francis Hayden Passes Away. WISCONSIN O. ROBBED. P. .Mitchell as a trustee of the University Angeles, Cal., were partlfilly wrecked Chicago, Jan:5 3.—Francis Hayden, A. of Pennsylvania, which has just PARKER'S by an explosion, presumably of dynamite. author of number of volumes Frozen Body, of Greek Found in Lonely a Village of Roberts Has Early New HAIR BALSAM been made public, makes six vacancies Who placed the supposed House—Home Ransacked. on Masonry, at his home here, died Year Visitors. fflwii— ml beautifies the t&e bcr 1 of trustees must fill. Promote* krauriiuit growth. charge of dynamite is unknown, but aged 7 years. Mr. Hayden was made Never Falls to Beitore any The vearly convention of the InterCollegiate it is believed to hav" been the out-" Minneapolis, Jan. 3.—Brutally beaten finir to its Toothful Color, a Thirty-third, degree mason in. Washington, Hudson, Wis., Jan. 3.—The postoffice dun Kmlp dittMc* h*ir tilliaf cialist society opened in come of the general labor troubles of to death and'his little home ran-, D. C., in 0c.md«lj00at Pmggi*« and general store of A. E. Haefer 1866. New luris city. .,D Los Angeles, in which the Llewellyn sacked, the frozen body of Andri Pavl, at Roberts, a small town twelve The annual meetings of the American company has been prominently, involved. 50 years, a Greek laborer in a sewer Wisconsin Governor Sworn in. miles east of here was burglarized/ Thompson's £ye Water Association for the Advancement pipe factory at Hopkins, was found on Madison, Jan. 3.—Francis E. Me about $275 worth of postage stamps, of Science, tiue American Chemical society In a head-on collision at Stockton, the floor of his kitchen by the village Govern of Milwaukee was sworn in as from the safe which was not locked, R'E E and otter organizations of scientists 111., between Great Western work and blacksmith. The man was known at governor of Wisconsin, the oath being and several small articles about the opened in Minneapolis. freight trains, Otto Kraft, fireman, the pipe works a» "Pavf," but bank administered in the assembly room a. store were taken. Entrance was gaia The American gpclety of Agricultural Dubuque Lewis Hericle, brafceman/ book found in the house bears the at the state capitol by Chief Justice ed by prying the front door. The fc* Engineers met .at Purdug Jiniversity. Chicago, and William Norton, §&• Coughs Coups nam^ of "Anton Paul," John B. for truders sot away. Lafayette, Ind. Dubuque, were killed Tj&M -Mi