International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
January 12, 1911 · Page 1 of 8
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•mm. ijgssrTS l,s* INTRANATIONAL FALLS PRESS *?. gained a tactical victory Several hundred agriculturists met ator Lofimer, INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS. -J by'filing a minority report at at Greeley, Col., and formed the Colorado tacking the' petition af his colleagues Agricultural Anti-Pest association, PRESS PUB. CO., Publishers. on the committee who voted to exonerate the purpose of which is to further HIS LOST POWER Illinois senator. efforts to exterminate crop-destroying the insects. Particular attention was paid INTERNATIONAL FALLS, MINPi. Senator Owen Introduces Resolution. Senator Owen, however, introduced to the grasshopper. Judge Hanford in the United States a resolution declaring the election oi court at Seattle, Wash., enjoined the Senator Lorimer to have been illegal city council from appropriating money and void, but he was not permitted INJUNCTION GRANTED BY JUDGE TO WOMEN SPEAKER RULES ADVERSELY ON for the special election called for February to address the senate in its support. WILLARD RESTRAINS AGENTS' A RESOLUTION SEEKING 7 to oust Mayor Hiram C. Gill The senate held the resolution, undei ACTIVITIES. from office under the recall provision the rules, would have to go over untii TO AMEND RULES of the city charter. tomorrow. According to he Journal do Commercio Senator Beveridge then submitted OF A of Rio Janeiro, Joao Candido, his report, the conclusion of whicl INDIAN LID IS CLOSELY LIMITED DEFIES THE HOUSE ISSUSTAINED leader of the recent revolt in the was: Women suffering from any form of" navy, and forty-four other mutineers That this election was invalid un Illness are invited to promptly communicate have met sudden deaths. Candido with Mrs. Pinkham at Lynn, der any possible view of the law. II Ruling Holds, Liquor Ban Will Ap* If Mass. All letters are received, opened, succumbed to gangrene, twenty-six Decision Exactly Similar to One That the senate so concludes it is our dutj WEEK'S NEWS ply Only on Reservations.— read and answered by women. A woman of his associates died from sunstroke so to declare. Therefore, submii I Started Fight Last March.—Democrats can freely talk Appeal Rests With Attorney and eighteen others were suffocated the following resolution: Refuse to Support Insurgents. of her private illness in their cells in the prison on Villegainon "Resolved, That William Lorimei General. to a woman Island. was not duly and legally elected tc thus has been established Eight additional indictments were a seat in the senate of the United this confidence between returned against Joseph G. Robin in States by the legislature of the stat€ St. Paul, Jan. 10—Judge Willard, Washingtori* Jan. 10.—Speaker Cannon Mrs. Pinkham and the New York court of general session. of Illinois." Most Important Happenings of the United States district court, issued the women of had his hour of triumph in the Including the original indictment Before the report was filed, Senatoi an injunction restraining W. America which has Told in Brief. house. Badly battered in the three charging the theft of $80,000, Lorimer made a brief speech-, declar E. Johnson, special agent of the bureau never been broken. days' storm that swept the house last Robin is now accused of the larceny ing his innocence of bribery and the of Indian affairs, from interfering Never has she pub March and tore from him much of the of $297,000 from the Washington anJ innocence of his friends of any participation lished a testimonial or used a letterwithout with the liquor traffic in Minnesota power that had been his, the speaker Northern Savings banks, which he the written consent of thewriter, in corrupt practices in connection under the anti-liquor provisions PERSONAL. "came back" in a way that brought a and never has the Company controlled. with his election. He announced of the Indian treaty of 1855. allowed thes9 confidential letters to smile of satisfaction to his countenance Minneapolis, Minn., was plunged into his intention to be present Davis Elkins, eldest son of the late The reasons given for the decision get out of their possession, as the and left his ancient enemies, the darkness and the commercial life during the discussion of his case. Senator Stephen B. Elkins, was appointed are sweeping. If the decision holds, hundreds of thousands of the iem in "insurgents," discomfited. of the city almost paralyzed by an explosion The Beveridge report reviews the to fill the vacancy in the senate there will be no more of the "federal their files will attest. The speaker was sustained by an of the "13,000 wire" leading testimony bearing upon the alleged caused by the death of his father. Indian liquor lid" in Minnesota, outside Out of the vast volume of experience overwhelming majority on a ruling into the power plant of the Minneapolis acceptance of bribes by four members This seat young Elkins will hold of the limits of the actual Indian which Mrs. Pinkham has to draw General Electrical company. identical with the one he made last for a period of but three weeks, when of the legislature and the testimony from, it is more than possible that she reservations. Mafch when the house angrily overruled Fire followed and completed the of these men that the bribes had been the very knowledge needed the legislatore will appoint a successor. has gained The Indian treaties having antiliquor his decision through a combinatio demolition of the building. Two men in your case. She asks nothing in return made by three other members. clauses cover nine-tenths of the of insurgent Republicans and were injured and the damage to the except your good will, and her The minority report declares it is Oscar Solomon Straus of New York, state. According to the contentions ol advice has helped thousands. Surely property is estimated at $500,000. Democrats. an undisputed fact of conclusive force, former cabinet minister and for more the government in this suit, the federal any woman, rich or poor, should be Several were killed and fifty were On the eve of their return to power, than a year and a half American ambassador although the majority ignores it, thai authorities have the right to prohibit glad to take advantage of this generous wounded in a pitched battle between the Democrats voted almost solidly to of Turkey, has resigned his the confessed bribe-takers were shown liquor absolutely from any and offer of assistance. Address Mrs. Spanish soldiers and rioters at Zuera, sustain the chair.. The insurgents—27 to have had in their possession, in post at Constantinople. Pinkham, care of Lydia E. Pinkham all portions of this vast territory. According Spain. The rioting was the result of of them—stood to their guns and fought Medicine Co., Lynn, Magg, Sir John Aird, builder of the famous bills of large denominations, unusually to Judge Willard's decision, the high prices of food. the speaker bravely, but deprived of Assuan dam across the Nile, is dead in large sums of money soon after the all of these anti-liquor clauses are Every woman ought to bave The factory of Bentley & Olmsted, Democratic support, their battle was a London. He was born in 1833 and was dates when they swore to having re void and of no effect. liydia 23. Pinkham's 80-page losing one from the start. shoe manufacturers, at Des Moines, a member of the contracting firm of ceived the alleged bribes. a Text Book. It is not book fox la., completed last year, was burned It was the first big political maneuver Basis of Suit. John Aird & Sons. This statement is made in reply to general distribution, as it is too to the ground with a loss of $100,000, of the present session of congress The suit on which the decision was Funeral services over the body of the contention of the majority that the expensive. It is free and only which included 20,000 pears of shoes. and the regular Republicans were elated rendered was instituted by 12 saloon Senator Stephen B. Elkins of West men who confessed to having received obtainable by mail. "Write fault The United States and Spain aro to over the results. They taunted the proprietors of Bemidji, against W. E. Virginia, who died in Washington bribes were not to be believed. today. be brought into closer touch with each Democrats unceasingly for their Johnson and two of his deputies, T. E. from septic poisoning, after an illness Nelson Has Alaska Bill. other by an improved telegraph service change of front. The house was in its of nearly a year, were held at Brentz, and H. F. Coggeshall. The Washington, Jan. 10.—A bill authorizing between these two countries, according gayest mood and during the three hours KNOWN RELIABLE Elkins, W. Va. Large delegations of 12 complainants were Edwin Gearalde, SINCE 1836 AS the leasing of Alaskan coal to consular reports. fcl'Q TRADE MARK): that the fight lasted, there was almost public men were in attendance at the L. J. Kramer, Fred E. Brinkman, E. E. lands was introduced by Senator Nelson, The foreign banking house of P. V. continuous laughter. zS&M Geralds, Albert Marshik, John A. Dalton, Pl*NTENi J|1aCK funeral ceremony. chairman of the committee on Rovnianek & Co. of Pittsburg, with Taunted for his inconsistency, Representative Senator Nelson W. Aldrich of Rhode Edwin Fay, F. S. Lycan, John H. public lands. It limits the area oi A branches in New York and Uniontown, Fitzgerald of New York, Island is reported ill at his Washington leases. A rental of from five cents to Sullivan, Harry Gunsalus, J. E. Maloy Pa., was placed in the hands of a receiver. one of the Democratic leaders in the residence with tonsilitis and and Tillie Larson. $4 per" acre is provided. Leases are sa^aR:REWEDyfEOR«N: SET cijG The liabilities are placed at rules fight, retorted that he did not other throat troubles. The saloons may open throughout required to supply coal at reasonable propose to be foolish for the sake of $1,000,000, with assets at $1,400,000. SSH^HFfV Senator Elihu Root of New York is all that vast stretch of land covered $T2BRG0KM,fm-'" prices, and in cases of their failure tc The "parlor" match ordinarily used consistency. said to be preparing a speech against by the treaty of 1855. It is here that do so the interstate commerce commission RiTCHT YOUR IDEAS. in the United States is to be prohibited, rH 1 C(iI wealth. 64-' Senator William Lorimer of Illinois, Storms of G. O. P. Applause. Book is given jurisdiction to fia Agent Johnson and his men have been BitygaraM & Co» K. Wa-sliingtonJXQ. if a bill introduced by Representative When Champ Clark of Missouri, to be delivered shortly after congress prices. driving all liquor manufacturers and Mann o'f Chicago becomes slated to succeed Speaker Cannon, reconvenes. dealers out of business. Furthermore, a law. voted to sustain the chair on the same HIS VIEW. Eugene O. Pocely, French consul at railroads and express companies may INDEPENDENT AUTOISTS WIN. Asleep on his feet, Jacob Seligman, point of order that furnished the basis Cincinnati, trying a fortune is to collect resume the shipping of liquor to that a baker, staggered into a power-driven for the successful insurgent campaign $54,000,000 to been of said have district. This traffic has been stopped Decree Upholding Selden Patent Reon doughnut mixer in New York and of last March, the Republicans broke into left by French died in a priest who for many weeks. was drawn into the machine and storms of applause. Murder Charge. Ohio. He has received of a power attorney Judge Willard holds that the admission chopped to pieces before the power It was on the point as to whether authorizing him to collect the of Minnesota to statehood gave could be shut off. or not a proposed amendment to tfie New York, Jan. 10.—The so-called left by vast fortune Bartholomew the state the power of regulating the Engineer John Shields, Fireman O. rules, offered from the floor, constituted independent automobile manufacturer? Mallet. liquor traffic, and repealed the antiliquor M. Zarn and Brakeman W. T. Lias a question of high constitutional won a sweeping victory in the United A dispatch received at San Francisco clause of th© Indian land cession were killed when passenger train No. privilege, that the storm broke. It was States circuit court of appeals in from Klamath Falls, Ore., says that a treaties. He points to the fact 18 on the Santa Fe railroad was precisely this question that called out reversal of the decree of Judge Houglj Congressman Hopkins of Pennsylvania that only a year ago was any attempt wrecked on a curve a mile and a half the "revolution" of last March when has sold his sugar pine holdings in in the circuit court, where in the Selden made to enforce them since the state south of Mulvane, Kan. Representative Norris of Nebraska offered that district to an eastern syndicate patent was upheld. was admitted. For about a half century Chairman Crumpaclter of the house an amendment providing for a The higher court's ruling deolares lor $3,500,000. before that the control of the committee on census presented his rules committee of 15 members to be that the defendants "neither legallj liquor traffic outside of the Indian reservations reapportionment bill based on the last elected by the house, instead of three nor morally owed anything to the patentee GENERAL NEWS. themselves, had been left to census returns. It provides for a house members appointed by the speaker. and holds that the improved Oi the state. The members of the National Association membership of 433, or 42 more than, Out of Order, Rules Cannon. to engine, used by the defendants in All the work accomplished by Agent of Railway Agents, on their at present. Speaker Cannon ruled the Norris motor vehicle construction, is th« Johnson in the state is considered to way to Tampa for their convention, Two thousand soldiers, accountred resolution out of order. Representative equivalent of the Selden engine, bul be undone by the decision of the were entertained at Chattanooga. for relief work, were rushed into the Fuller of Illinois offered a resolution that its use is not an infringement ol court. That the anti-liquor people J. D. S. Neeley, president of the earthquake stricken territory of amending the rules relating to the discharge the Selden patent. Jiope for some kind of an appeal is Wichita Pipe Line company, president Semiryetchensk, Turkestan, Thursday, of committees from the consideration Accordingly, Judge Hough's injuno .conceded, but they are so thoroughly of the Lima, Ohio, Trust company aad where fully 2,000 are reported to of bills. It was purely technical. tions against the Ford Motor company. dumfounded that they were unable to have been killed or wounded in the head of several large oil companies, A point of order was raised Panhard and Levasseur and others, r© "They call that a statue of Victory^ say just what action would be taken. terrific and devastating earth shocks. against it, and the speaker, declaring he "was shot and killed in the Palace hotel, straining them from using the Ottc it must have been a hot fight." at Caney, Kan., by A1 O. Truskett, Practically 1,000 square miles of territory would ignore the precedent set by the engin on the ground ot infringement, Victory for Saloon Interests. a prominent business, man of Caney. are said to have been shaken house last March when it overruled his must be dismissed by the lower court The decision is a sudden victory A Christmas Criticism. The shooting was the result of litigation. and whole towns wiped out. ruling in the Norris case, held that the Orville Wright, discussing flying i*. for the saloon interests, a great portion Fuller resolution was not privileged. over an oil lease. Indorsement of the Democratic New York, said to a reporter: BOY BANDITS ARE INDICTED. of which had about concluded to An appeal from the chair was immediately Secretary of the Treasury MacVeagh caucus for United States senator was "The French claim to make th* Ear ibandon efforts to offset the spectacuwork taken by a regular Republican, by introduction of business given to Lieut. Gov-elect Atlee Pomerene best machines, but our foreign order of Indian Agent Johnson. Melodroski and Johnson Will Be Tried Mr. Gaines of West Virginia, who demanded methods will save the government of Canton, Stark county, O. books tell a different story. Month after month Mr. Johnson has ond Murder Charge. a yea and nay vote. "Our foreign order books give the over $3,500,000 during the four years When the legislature meets In joint t:usned the work, closing the saloons The speaker was sustained by 233 to game away like the little Dayton boy lie is at the head of the department. session he will be elected to succeed town after town and the saloon Duluth, Jan. 10.—With downcast 53. Those voting against the speaker at the Christmas treat. He got from Monaco's 95 native citizens and 1,355 the Republican senator, Charles Dick. fcien have so continually lost in the countenances Charles Melodroski and were: the tree at this treat a pair of trousers, naturalized residents were granted Secretary of the Interior Ballinger courts that they were almost ready to Xlgot Johnson, the boy: bandits, listened" Republicans (27—Cary (Wis.), Cassidy and, waving them around hishead, a constitutional government in a has been advised that an approximate fcive up hope. Month after month the to the indictments returned againsl (Ohio), Cooper (Wis), Davis he electrified the entire Sunday proclamation issued by Prince Albert. addition of $500 a day has been made Baloon men all over the state have them for murder in the first degree school by shouting in a loud and joyous (Minn.), Fish (New York)-, Haugen The gift came only after the Monacans to the government's revenue from the Men paying extra assessments to keep which were found by the grand jurji voice: (Iowa), Goode (Iowa), Hayes (Col.), lease of Indian oil lands in Oklahoma had laid plans for a revolution. tip the fight and it has been a severe now in session before Judge Cant's 'Oh, ma, these pants must be new. Hinshaw (Neb.), Hollingsworth (Ohio), The Carnegie Trust company of and Kansas, through the advance in ptrain on their finances. court. An indictment charging both oi Pa never had a suit like that." Howland (Ohio), Kendall (Iowa), Kinkaid the price of crude oil. New York City was closed by direction Agent Johnson arrived in Minneppolis them with robbery in the first degree (Neb.), Kopp (Wis.), Kustermann of State Superintendent of Banks With the temperature 25 degrees below just in time to get first news of was also found. Long Time Coming. (Wis.), Lenroot (Wis.), Lindbergh Cheney. It has a capital of $1,500,000 zero 40 students in St. Joseph's the court decision. At his rooms in Real College Boy (waiting for hischange (Minn), Madison (Kan.), Miller and deposits aggregating about $9,090,000. college, a Roman Catholic institution (.he West hotel he appeared cheerful, in department store)—Thissuspense (Minn., Morse (Wis.), Murdock Kansas Governor Inaugurated. The institution was in serious at Granby, Que., were routed from but astonished, as neither side had is simply maddening, Esmeraldo! Topcka, Jan. 10.—Gov. W. R. Stubbs (Kans.), Nelson (Wis.), Norris (Neb), their beds shortly before midnight by trouble in the panic of 1907 and rever expected so sweeping a decision. Hadn't you better start a and the other Republican state officers Poindexter (Wash.), Steenerson fully recovered. Its late president, afire which destroyed the main building "Placed in my position there is tracer after my change? of Kansas were inaugurated in (Minn.), Volstead (Minn.), Woods of the college. Mr. Dickinson, died last year amid peculiar really nothing for me to ..say," he remarked. Saleswoman (meanly, but sweetly) representatives hall here. (Iowa). circumstances. The second fight of the American "In view of the decision of —Just like money from home, isn't it, Democrats (25)—Booher (Mo.), Glass A quarantine for nursery stock imported Tobacco corporations against dissolution the court I should say that the attorney Archibald?—Drake Delphic. Mrs. Dead. (Va.), Cullop (Ind.), Flood (Va.), Is Josephine Steffens into the United States and a by decree of the Supreme, court general is the only federal representative New York, Jan. 10.—Mrs. Josephine Floyd (Ark.),- Hamlin (Mo), Hay prohibition against the importation of of the United States under the Sherman from whom comment should Bontecou Steffens, wife of J. Lincoln —N (Va.), Helm (Ky.), Jamison (Iowa,), shrubs or trees from infected districts anti-trust law was begun when l— 'be expected. As for myself I am not Steffens, the writer, is dead in her Johnson (S. C.), Lively (Tex.), Maguire Is indorsed by the house committee on their attorneys advanced, a fusillade going to say a word." home in Riverside, Conn. (Neb.), Moss (Ind.), A. M. Palmer agriculture. of arguments in behalf of their cause. (Pa.) Rajich (Ind.), Rothermel Beginning February 1 every young Peru has agreed to submit its New Paper at Lake. (Pa.), Sabath (111.), Saunders (Va.), Gale Sweeps Puget Sound Country. Devils woman in the home economics department boundary dispute with Ecuador to the Devils Lake, Jan. 10.—After a hurried Seattle, Jap. 10.—A furious gale Sims (Tenn.), Small" (N. C.), Sulzer (N. of the University of Missouri arbitration of The Hague tribunal. installation of machinery within struck the Puget sound country, driving Y.), Thomas (Ky.), Touvelle (Ohio), who takes a course in testing fabrics This is in compliance with the suggestion 7 I one week, Devils Lake now has another shipping to shelter and breaking :Turnbull (Va.), Wallace (Ark.), Watkins must roll up her sleeves and work over of the United States, Brazil and newspaper, the Devils Lake World. (La.). windows. The wind reached a velocity Argentina. a washtub. The manager and editor of the new of 50 miles an hour in Seattle and The Happy Reply— Egg price records were smashed in Norris Resolution Read. The federal government brought paper is H. Z. Mitchell, formerly managing 56 miles-an hour off Cape Flattery. To point the similarity of the question New York when Rufus Delafield of suit in the United States circuit court editor of a Minot paper. The raised and the one raised at the South Plainfield, N. J., consented to accept at New York under the Sherman antitrust coming of the paper has caused considerable time of the insurgent battle last March, Future Delivery Tax Valid. $125 for a half-dozen laid at his law against 43 of the principal comment, as it is thought the speaker had the Norris resolution Washington, Jan. 10.—-A stamp tax poultry establishment. transatlantic steamer lines, which are to be the outcome of the recent trouble read in full, together with an extract the sale for future delivery of qn Three masked men entered the estimated to control 90 per cent, of the and attacking of officials by the from the journal of the house telling stocks, grain, provisions or other commodities saloon of Eugene Qiulici, at Imlay, steerage traffic, worth to them $55,000,000 other newspapers of the city, the may be imposed by a state some the details of the fight that Nev., shot the owner dead, probably of a year. Twelve officers of the county and city officials backing the followed and the overthrow the of without violating the federal constitution, fatally shot his wife, took $1,200 in defendant companies, all residents in paper to considerable extent. speaker. He also had read extracts according to a decision of the cash and escaped. America, are named as co-defendants. from remarks made last March by Laura Farnaworth Schenk was arraigned Expulsion of Senator D. W. Hoistlaw, A cri^p, dainty food that Champ Clark and Representative Underwood. Germans Rebel at Charter. Rights of Civil Courts Defined. for trial before Judge Lewis self confessed bribe taker, from id old. pleases young an* Strassburg, Jan. 10.—Immense Socialist Washington, Jan. 10.—Civil courts S. Jordan in the criminal court at the senate of Illinois, was the feature and Radical demonstrations have no jurisdiction to review the proceedings Beveridge Begins Lorimer Fight. Wheeling, W. Va., on the charge of the convening of that body. This of Wholesome Washington, Jan. 10.—The fight to were held here, in protest against the in an army board for the promotion administering poison in the food, action is expected to go far in the precluding Economical prevent Senator Lorimer of Illinois retaining proposed new constitution for AlsaceLorraine, of officers, according to a decision drink and medicine of her millionaire of an extended investigation his seat in the United States the draft of which was announced by the supreme Convenient husband, John O. Schenk, with murderous by the senate of the Lorimer scandal, senate was opened with a contest between court of the United States in the case adopted by the bundesrath, Dec. 16. intent. in which Senator Holstlaw confessed Senators Beveridge of Indiana Bernard Boehle, a member of the of Second Lieutenant Winslow Hart he received $2,500 for his vote. ... The new agricultural school of Columbia Serve with cream or milk and Owen of Oklahoma, each of whom Reves ofthe artillery corps, U. S. A. reichstag, made a speech in which he Advanced measures against "boss university will be located at (hot or cold). wanted the right to fire the first gun demanded a republican form of government. rule" and for popular control of government, Fishkill-on-the-Hudson, north of New in the same cause. Similar demonstrations York. It is announced that William such as direct nominalgofis, Horticulturists Meet Jan. 17. "The Memory Lingers" Senator Beveridge, by virtue of being Brookings, S. D., Jan. 10.—The were held in Muehlhausen, Metz, Col the recall and the initiative and referendum, Blodgett has turned over to the university a member of the committee on twenty-second annual meeting thi mar and other cities. The bands ac were advocated by Gov. of in memory of his mother a POSTUM CEREAL CO.. Ltd. privileges and elections which investigated South Dakota State" Horticulture Sc companying the processions playec Eugene N. Foss of Massachusetts in farm about 7PS1 acres Sat tie Creek.Micij.-' of for this purpose. Sen charges of bribery against Socialist marches. his inaugural address. ciety will be held at Pierre, Jan. 17-1S.