International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
January 12, 1911 · Page 2 of 8
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INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS BIB FIRE AT MPLS. BA3 BO BAKD1TS AT OiiUJir, Hoods RESULTS OF CO-OPERATION TOLD Minnesota Legislature Farmers' and Grain Dealers' Association Meets in-Mankato. SHOOT AT NIGHT CLERK BIND Mankato.—The fourth annual convention Sarsaparilla AND GAG TWO MEN. CITY THROWN IN DARKNESS FIVE of the Farmers' and Grain Proceedings at the Minnesota State Capitol for the Dealers' Association of Minnesota was HOURS BY DESTRUCTION held here. Past Week. OF POWER PLANT. Cures all humors, catarrh and Take to Flight After Killing Officer, Storms and delayed trains affected rheumatism, relieves that tired the attendance somewhat. Mayor A. and a Man Hunt Is A G. Meyer gave the address of welcome feeling, restores the appetite, Started. LOSS IS OVER HALF MILLION St. Paul, Jan. 5.—The first primary within 20 days after its receipt by the and President L. A. Smith Truman responded cures paleness, nervousness, election bill of the present session of committee. Any such bill not so reported and also gave his annual message. the senate by Senator John Moonon, within such period, unless the builds up the whole system. Duluth. William Muzzary, age of Waseca. The bill amends several period is extended, shall be delivered Disaster Result of an Explosion Miles K. Culver, of St. Ansgar, gave Get it today in usual liquid form or twenty, and Algot Johnson, age 19, sections of the present bill, leaving to the speaker five days after any an address on "Co-operation." S. A. chocolated tablets called Sarsatabs* Caused by Unexplained Trouble bell boy and night porter, respectively, only the primary features of the law. member gives notice that he requires Dalton, Minneapolis, who was to have In 13,000 Volt Transmission of the Hotel McKay, held up and It provides for the voting for candidates such bill tiio be reported, with or without spoken, was prevented from attending robbed and shot at the night clerk, who have not been .placed on a report, and lie on the table of Cable. by sickness in his family. bound and gagged two other men in the ballot by any previous announcement, the house. This rule is even stronger President Smith, in his address, told the hotel basement and escaped with the calling of a meeting of all than that recommended by the senate of the good results of co-operative organization Minneapolis. Thirteen thousand $50 belonging to the hotel. the candidates nominated at the primary committee, where the 25-day limit was THE BEST MEDICINE and said if this was more volts of electricity broke from The lads were arrested and" placed election for the purpose of promulgating invoked. generally known the membership bondage shortly before dawn today, on a streetcar, after a chase' through party platforms and selecting The bills providing for the initiative would be larger. injuring three men, destroying approximately the interstate bridge district. While state central committees and prescribes and referendum, the recall of all public PRECAUTIONS. R. L. Johnson, Austin, secretary, in $500,000 worth of property being brought back to the city they the rulies of registration. officers the people deem recreant to his annual report, said that there are and paralyzing the industries of a asked permission to go inside the car. their trusts were introduced into the The primary election system is extended 275 co-operative companies handling city of 300,000. Four separate explosions, The request being granted Muzzary senate by Senator MJoonan of Waseca. to all elective offices with the grain in Minnesota and that 70 of accompanied by ear splitting pulled a revolver from a pocket that The recall measure provides that exception of officers of towns, villages these belong to the association, with a crackling and vivid blue flames, partially had escaped the attention of Harry when 25 per cent of the voters who and cities of the fourth class, and membership of 7,000. wrecked the main power plant of Chesmore, a policeman, who had made cast their ballots at the election at members of school, park and library There was a good showing of delegates the Minneapolis General Electric Company the which the official was chosen signify arrest, and opened fire on that boards in cities less than 100,000 population. from these companies present. and started a fire which burned officer, killing him by shooting him by petition it shaH act as notice that The day of the primary election Mr. Johnson said that, starting eight the building to the water's edge. unless the official shall resign within in the lungs and forehead. shall be the first day of registration. years ago, the spread of these companies five days of a special election shall be Say All Men Escaped. Party candidates for the office Trolley Passengers Robbed. had been rapid. As a rule they held to determine whether he shall be The robbers then held up the passengers Although officers and employes of of United States senator shall be nominated buy the farmers' grain and sell them recalled. The reasons set forth for and crew of the streetcar, and the plant assured both the fire department in the manner provided for in coal and sometimes flour, feed, salt, his recall and his defense shall be at 6:30 a. m. made good their escape and the police that all got out of the nomination of the state officers. etc. Most of these companies have briefed on the ballot in not more than over the Northern Pacific railroad the building, there are rumors that "The blanks for registration of voters been very successful, getting for their 200 words for each charge. bridge. bodies may be found when the ruins for general election shall have members three to ten cents a bushel Bills aimed at the railroads were introduced Out on the ice of St. Louis bay policemen are searched. The injured are: two additional columns, one headed more for their grain than farmers elsewhere by Senator Cashman of Owatonna. have been stationed to prevent Joseph Rhodes, night foreman 'party affiliations' and the other headed get. These provibe that rates for an escape into Wisconsin. painfully bruised about chest City 'Primary election.' No names of The movement is also strong in other transportation of passengers and The two boys entered the hotel hospital. voters shall be placed upon the registers grain growing states, and there are freight shall not be more for a short about 3:45 a. m. Clarence Stubsted, John Rymeski, left arm broken prior to the day of such election, 2,000 companies in all. haul than for a long haul, and that the night clerk, and Charles Firoved, City hospital. nor shall any be placed on the register The officers are making every effort freight transportated over two or more the night ported, were st»nding besido A. L. Severason, burned about face upon said day, except the names of to increase the membership in Minnesota. lines cannot be transferred when ill the desk. those who appear in person before the and hands. carload lots to another car at thd "Hold up your hands," shouted one boards of registration for that purpose. President H. A. Patterson, of the Sparks Flash, Then Explosion. junction point. of the boys, pointing a revolver. The "It is made the duty oi the judges Mankato Commercial Club, and Carrie The short circuiting of a cable, Senator Moonan introduced a bill clerk and the porter thought the boys of each primary election to ask each Vaughan-Anderson, Eagle Grove, Iowa, caused either by a misplaced metal providing for the erection at his hom6 were joking. To show they were in person who applies to be registered gave addresses. conductor, a weak spot in insulation, town of Waseca of a schol of agri* earnest, one of the boys fired a shot the question, 'What political party do The following directors were elected: or tlie sudden burning out of a fuse, culture that shall be identified with "i mustn't color my lips tonight, for through the floor near the desk, anJ you desire to affiliate with?' and the A. O. Lunder, of Slayton Albert Is thought to have caused the explosions. the state university. I'm sui'e to sit out half a dozen dances the clerk and the porter put their political party given by such person Hector, of Worthington A. W. Wells, House Bills. with Charlie, and he's such a boy for hands above their heads and were so applying shall be recorded on the of Herman C. H. Alfs, of Clara City Blistering, blinding arcs of electricity, The following bills were introduced kissing." bound and gagged. books of registration in the column Charles Davin, of Burr William Bennett, strong enough to bore through into the house: headed 'party affiliations.' In case the of Lowry J. S. Danens, of Hancock solid steel, burst forth, igniting coal By Cal. E. Stone, For the Minnesota! STUBB0RN ECZEMA 0M HANDS judges of election do not believe that CORPORATIONS ARE NOT5FIEQ E. J. Keenan, of Luverne, and gas in the boiler rooms and communicating State Trades Industrial school for dependent the person applying to be registered H. C. Rustad, of Kirkhoven. to the 20 whirring dynamos on orphans. The amount asked has answered such questions truthfully "Some nine years ago I noticed Internal Revenue Collector Sends Oul Resolutions were adopted, pledging the upper floor of the building. is $125,000. or the person applying to be registered small pimples breaking out on the Tax Law Blanks.* the best efforts to get all co-operative Cables snapped and writhed, wheels By George McKenzie, To amend the is known to have other party back of my hands. They became very companies united in the state association ground and whizzed the electric lights relating to corporations. Minnesota corporations are receiv Eaw affiliations then it is made the duty Irritating, and gradually became urging on the legislature the grew dimmer and went out and for By R. C. Dunn, To appropriate money ing blanks from Major Fred von Baum. of the judges to administer the following worse, so that I could not sleep a{ necessity of enacting laws more favorable the minute the building stood outlined to defray the cost of publication oij bach, internal revenue collector at St oath: night. I consulted a physician who to co-operative enterprises, and in the ghastly blue light of the destructive the proposed amendments to the constitution Paul, on which to forward their datq 'You solemnly swear that you will treated me a long time, but it got especially a law forbidding any company electric current playing in October, 1910. in compliance with the corporation taj fully and truthfully answer the questions worse, and I could not put my hands that owns more than one elevator By W. A. Campbell and F. L. Palmer, havoc. Darkness then was followed law. These blanks will show the cap! put to you concerning your party in water. I was treated at the hospital, to discriminate in prices at different To prohibit the locating or maintenance Jy a terrific upheaval from the basejment. tal stock outstanding at the close oi affiliation?' The judges shall then and it was just the same. I was stations favoring good roads legislation of cemeteries within one-half A twenty-foot strip of roof at the year, total bonded and other indebtedness, again propound the question while told that it was a very bad case of heartily approving the fight mile of the state university or any of the front part of the building, rose such applicant is under oath and the eczema. Well, I just kept on using gross income, deduction* which the Hardwick Farmers' Elevator any of its colleges or the Soldiers' up in the air followed by tangled name of the party affiliation given everything that I could for nearly necessary to determine the net incomq Company is making in the courts to secure home. masses of wire and machinery. It was shall be entered. and the amount on which the 1 pej eight years until I was advised to try By W. A. Campbell, Providing for coal gas explosion. Fire followed the enforcement of a reciprocal "In case the person applying to be cent tax is to be calculated. Cuticura Ointment. I did so, and I the correction of election returns in demurrage law, and urging all co-operative immediately. registered does not desire to state his found after a few applications and by Blanks must be returned by March counties, cities and municipal corporai-ions associations to give support, and Twelve Men Barely Escape. party affiliation he shall not be required bandaging my hands well up that the and the assesments must be paid by in which voting machines arfl urging the appointment of H. C. Rustad, Twelve men who had just reported to do so as a bar to his purpose ourning sensations were disappearing, 1 June. Deductions are allowed for thq used. manager of the Farmers' Elevator of voting at the general election, but for work made their escape. That I could sleep well, and did not hava ordinary and necesary expenses ol By W. F. Kunze, Providing for the Company, of Kirkhoven, as member of none met death either by being caught he cannot cast a ballot at the primary any itching during the night. I began maintenance and operation, loss not nomination of United States senators the state board of appeals. in the explosion by electrocution, election. after a while to use Cuticura Soap for covered by insurance, depreciation iq or by popular vote. Harry F. Atwood, of Chicago, gave is considered almost miraculous. "The candidates for the various a wash for them, and I think by using stocks, interest on indebtedness and By W. A. Campbell, To oblige street an address on "Co-operation and Progress Btate offices, for the office of United The entire city was in darkness five the Soap and Ointment I was much foreign taxes paid during the year. A railway companies operating in towns in the Agricultural World." States senator and for the state senate benefited. I stuck to the Cuticura hours. specific deduction of $5,000 is allowed of 50,000 or over to maintain a watchman and Most of the small and medium sized house of representatives of each from the net income. treatment, and thought if I could use at all crossings with railroad manufacturing concerns were entirely W. F. HOUK FOR LABOR HEAD. political party shall meet at the state other remedies for over seven years tracks. disabled, but most of the larger factories capitol at 12 o'clock on the second with no result, and after only having By W. F. Kunze, Providing for educational PROMINENT MEN TO SPEAK. have private plants. The hotels Minneapolis Man Offered State Bureau Tuesday after said election to formulate a few applications and finding ease and professional qualifications Position—His Decision Not Made. a party platform, elect a state resorted to tallow candles. from Cuticura Ointment, I thought it for county superintendents of Teachers to be Examined ^it Bemidji central committee and perform such Minneapolis was cut off from telegraphic deserved a fair trial with a severe schools. Next Month. St. Paul. William F. Houk, day other business as may be necessary. communication with the outer and stubborn case. I used the Ointment By O. Hauge, For an amendement foreman of the composing room of The platform of each pai'ty shall be world. The North American and and Soap for nearly six months, Bemidji.—W. P. Dye, superintendent to the act providing for the appointment The Minneapolis Tribune, is Governor framed at such time and be announced .Western Union Telegraph companies, and I am glad to say that I have of the Bemidji schools, has announced of a state highway commission. Eberhart's choice for state labor commissioner not later than the day following such the railroad telegraph service and the hands as clear as anyone. By C. R. Fowler To amend the act all arrangements have been to succeed W. E. McEwen. meeting." entire stock ticker service at the "It is my wish that you publish this to pension the citizen-soldiers of Minnesota completed for the meeting of the Mr. Houk has not yet given his decision, Senator John Moonon introduced a Chamber of Commerce and throughout letter to all the world, and if anyone who participated in the Indian North Central Teachers' Association, but it is thought probable he joint memorial asking congress to provide the city was suspended. doubts it, let them write me and I massacre of 1862. to be held here February 9 and 10. will inform the governor of his intentions an amendment to article 1 of the Newspaper plants were sadly crippled. will give them the name of my physician, Dr. George F. James, dean of the later today. United States constitution to allow the Every daily paper in the city also the hospital I was treated college of education at the University St. Paul, Jan. 10—Election of United Mr. Houk was not an active "candidate state to elect United States senators gets its power from the company and at." (Signed) Miss Mary A. Bentley, of Minnesota Superintendent "C. G. States senators by direct vote of the for the position and was hit by direct vote of the people instead of 4t was not until noon that typesetting 93 University St., Montreal, Que., Servig of the Crookston agricultural people, according to the Oregon plan, upon by the governor as a man who by the legislature. machines and presses could be operated. Sept 14, 1910. school, State High School Inspector was proposed by Senator Works of would give the office a strictly business Senator Wilson notified the senate Mankato in a bill presented to the senate. George B. Aiton, State Superintendent that the bill covering employers' liability, administration. The work done by the company's Bo'sun and Sir John Fisher. Senator Murray of Bird Island introduced of Public Instruction C. H. Schultz which has been framed by the Admiral Potter told a new one on Among the candidates for commissioner, officials in rehabilitating the service a bill providing for voting and Dr. W. A. Shoemaker, president of employers' liability and compensation Sir John Fisher. When Sir John was all from the ranks of organized and permitting the current to be on United States senators at the party the St. Cloud normal, and others will commission, will be introduced Jan. at the head of the British admiralty labor, who made an aggressive campaign, turned on by noon, with the arrangements speak. primaries. he was most inaccessible. One day an were Henry Goetzinger and A. that are being made to get pow«r 20. In the senate, in addition to the two The two chief topics for discussion old boatswain appeared. He would from the street railway company H. Garfield, of St. Paul, and John bills dealing with the election of will be "How the Schools of Northern not take "no" for an answer. Finally and private concerns, restored the O'Donnell, John Mullane and Joseph St. Paul, Jan. 6.—The first real United Statees senators, a bill was introduced Minnesota May Work for Its Development" a secretary went into Sir John's of •downtown service, but the residence Mulholland, of Minneapolis. day's work done by the legislature by Senator Works, providing and "How Schools May be Or. fice, leaving the door ajar. He told Mr. Houk is a member of Minneapolis position is still dark. Work has already was featured by the announcement of for the pensioning of all citizens who ganized to be More Serviceable to the the admiral that a sailor demanded Typographical union No. 42. He begun clearing the ruins, to senate committees, which aroused took part in the Indian wars from People." an interview. erect a new million dollar plant. has held practically every office within considerable comment because the 1862 to 1863, for a periotl of 10 days "Tell him to go to hell," roared Si* the gift of the organization. He ultra-radicals were given choice assignments or more. Senator Peterson of Litchfield John. ACCIDENT, JURY'S DECISION. has been an employe of The Tribune the adoption of the rules introduced a bill reducing the MAYNARD LOSES $30,000. "Aye, aye, sir," piped the boatswain, for more than 25 years. in both branches and the warm debate penally for murder in the first degree who stood in the doorway at a re* Widow of Crookston Man Awarded occasioned in the house when Representative from hanging to life imprisonment. Only One Building in a Block Saved in spectful salute "I know I'll meet you $1,000 of Insurance Money. Nolan attempted to have one STATE PLUM 15 PLUCKED. The Works bill for the election of the Minnesota Town. there, sir, but I want to talk to you Crookston.—In the case of Betsy amended, and the introduction into United States senators provided that now, too." Peterson, widow of Alfred Peterson, St. Paul. —Insurance Commissioner Maynard.—Fire broke out in the both branches of some radical legislation. 20 days before any general election, against the Prudential Life Insurance Preus has announced the appointment rear of the Habstritt dry goods and during which members of the state legislature Burning Money. Company, a jury in the district court of Ira C. Peterson of Minneapolis grocery store, not only destroying that were to be elected who would In the senate, bills providing for direct Blobbs—How did he make his returned a verdict for $1,000 and in* building and contents, but wiping out as chief clerk in his office to in turn elect a United States senator, legislation were introduced by a money? terest from the date of his death last succeed F. B. Matlach of St. Paul. four other mercantile houses with the names of candidates for United Democrat, Senator Moonan of Waseca, Slobbs—In smoking tobacco. July. Mr. Peterson is a graduate of the their contents. States senator should be filed with the while in the house, Representative Blobbs—Is that so? I've -been Peterson was found dead in a room University of Minesota and has been Owing to the intense cold and proper officials and placed upon the Kunze, of Hennepin introduced a smoking tobacco nearly all my life^ in his father's house about 10 o'clock practicing law in Minneapolis for four scarcity of water the fire got beyond ballots. The legislature then,-the bill measure providing for the nomination but I never made any money at it.— at night. A coroner's jury returned years. He was a classmate of Mr. control of the fire company. The total provided, would be compelled to elect of United State senators by popular Denver Times. a verdict of suicide. Peterson had Preus. H. L. Phillips, the actuary in to the United Strte senate the man loss will reach $30,000. The only vote. There were also introduced into taken a policy for $1,000 less than a the department, will be retained. Mr. receiving the highest number of votes CONSTIPATION building in the block which was saved the house two measures that are calculated year before, in which a clause made Preus has not yet decided on a deputy at the primary, whether or not he was was the Maynard State Bank. to draw the fire of the railroads, insurance commissioner to succeed M. the policy void if the insured ended The losers were Fred Habstritt, dry of the same political party as the majority since they are advanced legislation his life with his own hand. C. Tifft. a goods store, loss? about $20,000 P. H. of the members of the legislature. along that line. W. E. Rowe, attorney for the plaintiff, Paw Pills are unlike Kelsey Chase, superintendent of Jtuff, harness dealer, $4,000 A. A. Hagen, With but one important change, the all other laxatives or held that Peterson came to his banks, has announced the appointment department store, $3,500 Mrs. report of the committee on rules was cathartics. They coax of Harry S. Quiggle of Winnebago, as death through the accidental discharge Dora Lawrence, millinery, $1,000 A. I. Kansas Governor Inaugurated. adopted by the house. The change the liver into activity of the gun which was found in the bank examiner. He was assistant Shaver, postofiice building and pereonal Topeka, Kan. Gov. W. R. Stubbs provides that every bill, other than by gentle methods. room., There were no witnesses to the bank examiner under Superintendent property, $1,200 Dr. J. W. Helland, and the other Republican state officers t^cr appropriations, claims or reapportionment They do not shooting and the jury decided death Galarneault and succeds A. L. Roth, drugs, library, instruments, of Kansas were inaugurated in scour they do not referred to a standing committee, probably was accidental. who resigned. representatives hall here. $2,000. gripe they do not shall be reported therefrom weaken but they do start all the secretions FISHING IS EXPENSIVE. McEWEN STAYS ON COMMISSION. CELEBRATE GOLDEN WEDDING. of the liver and YOUNG AVIATOR WINS $5,000. ISOLATE TOWN, THEN ROB BANK. stomach in away that Appointment of New Labor Officer Game Warden Nabs Four Men at Sauk Aged Winona Couple Commemorates soon puts these organs Youth, 18 Years Old, Performs Marvelous Center. Does Not Affect Liability Board. Fifieth Anniversary of Marriage. Dynamiters at Houstonia, Mo., Cut in a healthy Feats. Winona.—Surrounded by their seven 'Phone and Telegraph Wires. condition and corrects Sauk Center.—Illegal fishing with St. Paul.—W. E. McEwen, member Charlestown, South Caro. James children, twenty-four grandchildren constipation. Houstonia, Missouri. Five explosions nets in lakes near Sauk Center received of the Employers' Liability commission Ward, 18 years old, in a 24-horsepower and eight great-grandchildren, Mr. Munyon'a Paw-Paw Pills are, a tonio were heard here but no one paid its first setback this season, authorized by the last Legislature, made a daring flight across biplane, and Mrs. Chris Lang, prominent local the stomach, liver and nerves. They any attention to them. Three hours :o when John Sunderland, Vet Bresse, not lose his place oa that body does two rivers, the harbor and out over nvigorate instead of weaken they enrich residents, celebrated their golden wedding. later it was discovered that the Bank A. Joki and H. Hendrickson, all of on account of the expiration of his the blood instead of impoverish it the Atlantic ocean, reaching a height The groomsman of fifty years Houstonia had been robbed of $2,000 of hey enable the stomach to get all _tha Grey Eagle, were caught in the act by term as labor commissioner. The of 5,300 feet and winning a prize of ago is now 71 years old and his bride and that all telephone and telegraph iourishment from food that is put into commissi in was appointed by the Governor $5,000 by circling over two of the Deputy Game Warden Joe Miller of ?f long ago is 68. They were married vires leading in the town had t. Sauk Center. They were taken before and the commission continues strongest fortifications on the Atlantic These pills contain no calomel, no in Winona and, with the exception of been After the safe of the bank cut. lope, they are soothing, heating anq in office until the end of this session coast. He covered about 25 miles is a justice of the peace and fined $10 Hen years spent in South Dakota, they had been dynamited the robbers took stimulating. They school the boweas t4 a os of the Legislature* 54 minutes. h«we made Winona their home since. anvi Act without physic. Price 26 cents. a horse buggy and drove away. fcfc jr