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INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS 30VERNMENT SUES SETTLERS Lincoln—Hana Laurtson, John H. IN THE LIMELIGHT. Brown, R. Black. I Minnesota Legislature Lyon R. B. Daniel, Spurgeon Odell H. M. Clark. Marshall—William J. Brown, L. Lamberson, J. W. Thomas. PROSECUTION 13 IN FAVOR OF Martin—J. M. Tobin, F. C. Way, R. WHITE EARTH TRIBE OF M. Tyler. FOR RE-ELECTION A3 PRESIDENT Proceedings at the Minnesota State Capitol for the McLeod—Carlos Avery, Sam J. Anderson, CHIPPEWAS. OF THE STATE FAIR L. E. Rider. Meeker—Oscar E. Llndquist, Joseph Past Week. BOARD. Olson, E. E. McGrew. Morrison—Frank Renish, A. F. Koslosky, Whites are Accused of Securing Much George Kiewel. Mower—W. A. Nolan, A. O. Dinsmoor, Valuable Land From the InIndians St. Paul, Jan. 11.—Speaker Dunn the service of all legislators and public C. W. GLOTFELTER SUCCESSFUL E. H. Smith. has announced the House committees. officials, and to gather facts that by Fraudulent Murray—Robert Hyslop. Nicollet—E. E. Miller, John Hurst. As had been generally expected, C. A. will aid in making laws scientifically. Methods. Noble—A. R. Albertus, G. W. Patterson, Congdon of Duluth, R. C. Dunn of The governor of the state, the attorney L. H. Gray. So-Called "Insurgent Element" Controls Princeton and L. C. Spooner cf*) Morris general and the president of the Norman—Lewis Ffund, W. B. Bosworth, get the important chairmanships. board of regents of the University of the Election.—One Dele­ J. A. Roesch. Washington, D. C. Six hundred Olmsted—J. A. Friegel, W. L. Mercer, Dunn heads taxes and tax laws, which Minnesota, according to the bill, shall gate Dies of Heart Failure suits have been prepared by the department F. E. Cutting. will shape the important tax measures have power to appoint a director of Pine—D. Greely, W. M. Clark, C. C. at the Meeting. of justice and about 700 of the session. Spooner heads the bureau at a salary of $3,000 a Ives. others are under way in an effort tq appropriations, giving him one of year. Pipestone—C. S. Walkup, H. J. Farmer, ecover thousands of acres of valuable F. N. Payne. the most important and most influential It shall be the duty of the bureau Minneapolis. M. Underwood J. Polk—Thepdore O. Propp, Nels J. lands and timber said to have been to collect the laws of Minnesota and positions in the house. This is "went down to defeat in the annual Kvendem, T. H. Nesseth. fraudulently taken from the White an especially strong committee, made of all other states of the United "Did you ever feel that the eyes oi Pope—L. M. Landing, M. Aune S. election of the Minnesota State Earth tribe of the Chippewa Indians the world were upon you?" up of Spooner, Congdon, Dunn, R. C. States and even of foreign countries, Hutchins. Agricultural society before the "insurgent" in northwestern Minnesota. Red Lake—Daniel Shaw, D. P. O'Neil, "Once a year, when I wear the neckties Washburn, McKenzie, Johnson, C. E. data and reference books on governmental opposition which was manifested T. P. Hamre. Combined forces of the department Stone, C. E. Johnson, J. T. Edwards, and trade facts and to systematize that my wife-gives me at Christ late in the campaign and whipped Renville—D. S. Hall, Charles Kenning, of justice and the interior department mas." Webb, Pfaender, Frankson, Lee, I. J. them to aid legislators in determining Joseph Haggett. into shape within less than 24 have been working on the cases more Redwood—C. E. Lamberton. Anderson, A. Kunze, Fowler, Brown, what bills are necessary and hours by F. W. Murphy of Wheaton Rice—James W. Alexander, H. A. than a year. SKIN TORTURED BABIES D. Peterson, J. E. Holten, Brown, what should be the scope of the bills. and E. J. Stilwell of Minneapolis. Whittier, George W. Gregg. The reservation, covering two counties, The director shall according to the G. W. and Minette. SLEEP AND MOTHERS REST Rock—S. B. Nelson (three votes). The successful candidate was Chas. was deeded to the Indians by the bill, aid the legilators in drafting laws Scott—H. P. Marx, William Ries, F. Reapportionment Fight. W. Glotfelter of Waterville, who, government with the stipulation that H. Henien. and shall not take sides in determining Representative Congdon heads the while not unknown to the agriculturalists A warm bath with Cuticura Soap, Sibley—F. F. Mansfield, V. F. Schmall, no part of it could ever be deeded to the advisability of the law, but committee on reapportionment, which of the state, is nevertheless an Thomas Fierney. followed by a gentle anointing with any but full-blooded Chippewa Indians. shall confine himself to producing was also expected. This gives the Stearns—F. E. Minnette, Dr. T. A. Cuticura ointment, is generally sufficient untried quantity in the work, since he Later, however, an act passed congress facts. Dubois, C. M. Sprague. northern part of the state a fighting had never theretofore seen service to afford immediate comfort in permitting sales and transfers. Steele—J. R. Morley, F. A. Dunham, representative in the cause for which State Fair Audit Submitted. on the state fair board. the most distressing forms of itching, M. J. Brown. Attorneys of the department of justice The report of the governor's board it is struggling. Lennon and Lydiard Stevens—T. H. Maguire, C. B. Randall. But one ballot was required. The burning and scaly eczemas, rashes, irritations who have had the' investigation of audit on the state fair was submitted of Minneapolis are also on this committee. result was, Glotfelter, 169 Underwood, and inflammations of infants under way declare that when the latter to the legislature. It was not St. Louis—L. M. Arnold, Frank Ausley. That ballot, however, and children, permit sleep for 123 y2. act passed congress, white men who accompanied by any recommendation The tri-counx.y committee, of which was taken amid scenes of confusion Swift—E. Lende, E. D. Olson, Manford chiM and rest for parent, and point to had gathered at the reservation waiting or any suggestion from the executive. John Lennon was chairman, last session, Morn. reminiscent of the Underwood-Furlong permanent relief, when other methods for it to become law celebrated The senate committee on finance Traverse—O. C. Neuman, J. E. Dodds, and made one of the standing ballot-battle a year ago, but to fail. Peace falls upon distracted the news with bonfires and a carnival. E. H. Boley. and the house committee on appropriations committees of the house, consisting which a decidedly dramatic touch was households when these pure, sweet Todd—C. F. Miller, M. O. Sc-ow, Ray The investigators say insignificant meeting in joint session unanimously of representatives of three counties. added when death stalked throug'J the and gentle emollients enter. No other sums of money, whisky, trinkets and decided to report on the Elwell Ramsey, Hennepin and St. Louis, is Wabasha—F. L. Gilbert, T. G. Bolton, treatment costs so little and does so pourt house assembly hall and strucfc even promises which were never kept bill calling for an appropriation for Geo. F. Sylvester. headed by Representative C. E. Stone, much for skin sufferers, from infancy clown C. B. Clark, a life member of were the prices by which the valu Wadena—Asher Murray, James Bell, the University of Minnesota of $628,442 of St. Paul. to age. Send to Potter Drug & Chem. the association, who, scarcely ten minnute3 J. B. Conley. able lands were secured. Conveyances for immediate passage. John The temperance committee which is Waseca—Hiram Powell, Henry Buck, Corp., Boston, for free 32-page book on before, had made a ringing were induced from minors, it is Lind and B. F. Nelson of the board Thos. H. Madden. pledged to report out a county option the care and treatment of skin and speech seconding the nomination of charged. of regents and Dean Shenehon of Washington—L. W. Orr. bill is made up of Palmer, White, scalp troubles. former President Underwood for a Watonwan—C. T. Crowley (three Many thousands of acres of white the engineering department and Dr. Pfaender, J. E. Peterson, Virtue, McKenzie* votes). second term. and Norway pine have been cut over Beard of the medical college appeared Webb, Fuchs, A. Nelson, Just, Winona—J. J. Speeter, James Ferrier, and the lumber sold. The suits, which in person to argue for the bill.* Not Cosgrove's Fate in the Balance. A Surprise. Thos. Wilson. L. D. Brown, Whiting, Hoffman, Wescott Whether Mr. Underwood's defeat "I'm going to give my wife a real will be filed in the United States cir. a figure was changed and the bill will Wright—C. E. Brewster, J. A. McVeety, and. Crane. will carry with it the retirement of G. W. Fischer. surprise this Christmas." cuit court for the district of Minnesota go before both houses as originally Sepcial interest centers in the committee Yellow Medicine—Frank E. Millard, Secretary Cosgrove, who has served "That so? What are you going to will seek to restore fee lands to presented. J. J. Miller, Andrew Anderson. on state fair, which is expected the society in one capacity or another give her?" the Indians and recover for the timber The house cut the additional appropriation Field Crop Breeder's Association— to probe matters relative to the "The money." for the last quarter of a century, is a C. W. Glotfelter, F. H. Gibbs, C. P. of which they have been devastated. from $75,000 to $110,000 big agricultural show and report a Bull. question that has not been determined which, with the standing appropriation, new plan for the management of the County Exhibitors' Association F. upon. allows $290,000 to cover the expense Pettlt's Eye Salve For Over 100 Years B. Logan, A. B. Hostetter, Thos. R. concern. It consists of Davis, Kneeland, President Glotfelter's inaugural address, of the session. Johnstone. has been used for congested and inflamed VOTE CONTEST IS NEAR END. Christie, Spooner, Campbell, C. E. while brief, was nevertheless Federated County Fairs—J. J. Furlong, eyes, removes film or scum over the eyes. A joint resolution was introduced Stone, Robinson, Holten, Frankson, Thos. R. Johnstone, J. H. Brown. All druggists or Howard Bros.,Buffalo,N.Y. pregnant with the work he expects to by Senator Peterson to make an Testimony in Stephens-Saugsted Case Moriarty, Perry, R. C. Dunn, Rines, Butter and Cheese Association— do. amendment to the constitution of the Completed. James Pomeroy, Edwin Hurd, J. L. Minette and Robertson. The greatest glory of a free-born C. B. Clark had just spoken for Mr. United States giving the federal government Crumps. people is to transmit that freedom to Swine Breeders' Association—W. M. Avalanche of New Bills. Underwood when he retired to his seat Crookston. The transcribing of the right to levy an income their children.—Harvard. Nolan, W. G. Dinsmore, E. H. Smith. After the debate on the printed testimony among the delegates, the balloting bepan testimony in the Stephens-Saugsted tax. Bee Keepers' Association—Hamlin in the senate, same the avalanche and, after he had prepared his Speaker Dunn announced the following election contest is finished V. Poore, John Doll, Cla/ence A. Palm- The danger from slight cuts or wounds of new bills. Senator Wilson, ballot for the man for whom he had and will be filed with the senate appointments. Richard Thomas, is ahvays blood poisoning. The immediate Rose Society—Chas. Rixon, John of Minnesota, introduced an appro-i spoken, he leaned heavily toward H. promptly. A. A. Miller, Saugsted's doorkeeper K. G. Oldre, clerk application of Hamlins Wizard Oil Hawkins, F. T. Gibbs. priation of $175,000 to pay the salaries, R. B. Forrest, clerk Frank E. Reed, makes blood poisoning impossible. f\ Marks of Shakopee. Mr. Marks, at once. A. A. Miller, Saugsted's Horticultural Society—S. A. Stockwell, traveling expenses and supplies assistant clerk for judiciary C. A. thinking he was desirous of speaking mony taken last week in rebuttal of P. V. Collins, A. W. Latham. You can't help liking the man who for the legislature. Dairymen's Association—W. F. Schilling, to him, asked what his wish was and, Stephen's testimony and says he will Reil, clerk Hennry Zierenring, file F. D. Currier, J. M. Jack. gets knocked out and then comes This and Senator Schaller's bill for deceiving no answer cried out: call no witnesses for Saugsted. No clerk James Hunter, gallery keeper State Grange—George W. Band, back. $17,000 for the St. Peter asylum were ".Is there a doctor in the audience?" further testimony will be taken unless Alex Herbert, sergeant committee George F. Spencer, Charles S. Rice. passed immediately. Water was brought to the dying called for by senate and it is expected rooms Rudolph Paul, doorkeeper A. Veterinary Association—Dr. Chas. That all buildings erected in the Cotton, Dr. W. Amed, Dr. C. McGillvry. PILES CURED IN 6 TO 14 DATS J. Ribestein, sergeant of committee man and he was carried into the corridors, all will be ready this week to submit Four druggist will refund money if PAZO OINTMENT Growers Association—Eeter McKinnon, future by the state should be made of rooms Henry Gordon, doorkeeper F. fails to cure any case of Itching, Blind, where he died while effort was to the senate. Evidence heard on Ole Clausen, Alwin Rowe. Bleeding or Protruding Piles in 6 to 14 days. 60c. materials, such as brick and stone, L. Stauffer, gallery-keeper James being made to locate a physician. behalf of Stephens and the rebuttal Farmers Club—W. H. Tomhave, W. produced in Minnesota, was provided Blaha, janitor T. M. Quinn, doorkeeper S. Hanschin, D. A. Gaumnitz. covers over 700 typewritten pages. Slander soon dies if you take it out New State Fair Board. Verndale Woolgrowers Association— for in a bill introduced by Senator J. Joseph Cousineau, sergeant gallery President, C. W. Glotfelter of Waterville No further developments are expected of circulation. J. B. Kelley, J. B. Conley. D. Sullivan of St. Cloud. F. T. Waren, sergeant committee First Vice President, E. J. Stilwell here before the final hearing in the Forestry Association—T. L. Haecher, Senators Fosseen and Pauly of Minneapolis room John Barret, page George E. of Minneapolis Second Vice senate. The reinspection of ballots M. M. Williams, E. G. Cheyney. Mrs. Wins IOW*3 Soothing Syrnp. For children teething, softens the gums, reduces loHammauon.allay Minneapolis Market Gardeners' Association—F. each introduced a bill. Senator Byers, cloakroom keeper John C. McLaren, President, Reuben Warner, Jr., of St. showed a total Saugsted's plurality pain, cures wind colic. 25c a bottle. M. Libbey, Frank Dunning, doorkeeper Gordon T. Bright, over Stephens of 236. Saugsted's law Fosseen's bill provided that all Paul. N. H. Reeves. sergeant committee room. The best way to lift men is to meet villages that had governed themselves Managers: George Atchinson of yer claims this cannot possibly bt them on a level. as incorporated villages under the Mankato W. W. Sivright of Hutchinson brought below 197. There was alst BILLS INTRODUCED FARM SOCIETIES ELECT HEADS statutes of 1905 should be considered *C. P. Craig -of Duluth *F. W. 119 Saugsted stickers who voted fo In the Senate. ties among those that may be held by is legally incorporated villages whether urphy of Wheaton *Thomas H. Caneld officers other than senator. Are You Weak, N All Three Associations in Session Last savings banks. or not they had compiled with all of Lake Park ""Indicates holdover Run Down? Week at Minneapolis. Lende—Constitutional amendment the legal requirements. Senator members. Wilson—Including Montana securJproviding Minneapolis.—The Minnesota Live IS ELK RIVER WET OR DRY? Pauly's bill provided that the councils for the adoption of the initiative Stock Breeders' association, at its annual List of the Delegates and referendum. of municipalities should have pow3r The president, by virtue of his office, meeting at the courthouse reelected by This condition is directly caused Pauly—To establish a uniform system Result of Vote is Close and Court: to make avoirdupois weights the pi is chief of the management officers as follows: President, of selling certain commodities. bad blood. When the blood is made rich jtandard weights except in cases Haycraft—To reimburse Gibson Brothers the state fair. Following are the delegates C. P. Craig of Duluth first vice-president, May Decide Question. ind pure by Hood's Sar'asaparilla, you to the amount of $1,000 for glandered vhere there was a specific contract who have qualified upon the D. S. Hall, Buffalo Lake second horses ordered killed by state livestock will feel strong and cheerful it will put Elk River.—The following officer: that other weights should apply. A acceptance of their credentials: vice president, C. B. Crandall, Randolph board. new life into your veins, new vigor into were elected at the village electio: ound of bread would have to conain Haycraft—To legalize certain conveyances secretary, Professor Andrew Aitkin—D. C. Hazleton, C. N. Howe of property from man to wife. four muscles give you a sharper appetite here: President of Council, F. 16 ounces, according to his bill. (2 votes). Boss, St. Anthony Park treasurer, C. Haycraft—Providing for the registry Anoka County—C. A. Nelson. Men may vote on measures of statewide and good digestion make you look better, Lummer trustees, George Worden, W. Glotfelter, Waterville. of chattel mortgages with the register Benton—A. H. Turretin, Sauk Rapids. application in other precincts E. Page and E. P. Babcock recorder sleep better and feel better will make of deeds under certain conditions. While the live stock men were in han that in which they live if the bill Haycraft—Providing for opening the S. M. Crockett assessor, Fred Water the hardest work lighter and the darkest Beltrami—W. R. Mac Kenzie, A. P. session the wool growers and the field polls on primary and general election jf Senator Sullivan is passed. It provides man treasurer, F. N. Corty consta White, R. H. Schumaker. day brighter. Facts! Thousands confirm crop breeders also were meeting. The days at 7 a. m. in cities, towns and Big Stone—J. C. Bender, M. J. Matthews, that on the presentation of affilavits ble, W. O. Seamans justice of tlr. latter organization had a banquet and villages of every class. them. Get Hood's today. J. H. Erickson. of residence in the state from peace, H. C. Hastings. Cashman—Providing for the transcript Blue Earth—G. W. Norman, M. F. their annual election in the Masonic he election judges of his home precinct, of judgment from justice court to Seventy-seven votes were cast in fa Crane, J. M. Chapman. Temple. The officers were re-elected district court on discontinuance of justice a man may vote in any other Carlton—H. R. Paterson, J. D. Connor, vor of license and 75 against license as folows: court. Thomas Spencer. ireeinct on matters that are of statewide the total number voting was 155, anc. In the Honse. President, C. W. Glotfelter of Waterville Carver—J. J. Farrell Frank Bachmeyer. application and not local affairs. Lydiard—Prohibiting state officials as there were less than a majority oi R. J. Neuninsinger. treasurer, F. H. Gibbs of Merriam frojn becoming interested in contracts Senator Haycraft followed with a this number in favor of license, it is a Cass—George J. Silk, Frank L. Hall, Park secretary, Professor C. P. with the state. jill to make uniform hours for all H. S. Gilbert. disputed question whether the village Campbell—Constitutional amendmenl Bull of St. Paul. Chisago.—T. W. Malcolm, C. M. Johnson, rolling places in the state to be open for initiative and referendum. will be wet or dry. This will proba A. C. Cooper of St. Cloud was elected Hj. Anderson. both primary and election day. Kunze—Fixing tax for state university bly go to the courts (for decision. Crow Wing—M. T. Dunn, Gardner to fill the vacancy on the executive at half-mill and standing appropriations. His bill makes the hours during Stevens, W. H. Cloud. The voters declared in favor of incorporating committee caused by the resignation which the polls should be open from Dakota—G-. F. Akin, P. H. Feely, Campbell—Requiring park boards to under the general laws of Thomas Hoburn, who has removed alternate for Paul Hammer, A. L. Sayers. 7 a. m. until 9 p. m. obtain consent of owners of property How- by a vote of 133 to 7.- from the state, and H. S. Libby to be assessed before acquiring park The Hennepin delegation in the senate Dodge—George R. Little, George B. was also elected a member of the committee. lands. showed its intention to look out Healy, C. T. Willyard. Harding—Prohibiting drinking In The vice presidents, one from MANKATO DAIRIES INSPECTED ror the needs of the University of Douglas—G. A. Kortsch, Theodore railway cars or streetcars. is not a "food"—it is a medicine, and the A. Erickson. each congressional district, will be appointed Jelinek—Extending open season foi Minnesota. Senator Elwell introduced only medicine in the world for cows only. Faribault—Frank Seller, J. Frank by the executive committee. Inspection Is Conducted Under Instruction'of aquatic fowl and other game birds. a bill calling for a total appropriation Made for the cow and. as its name indicates, Barnes, James Cardie. Campbell—Requiring employers to Mayor Meyer. a cow cure. Barrenness, retained afterbirth. of $628,442 for equipment, maintenance, Fillmore—M. T. Grattan, A. W. pay wages somi-monthly. abortion,scours,cakedudder,and all similar Thompson, James O'Hara. EXHIBIT PRIZE FOWLS and new work on university Kneeland—Providing for a popular affections positively and quickly cured. No Mankato.—Thomas Manley, a state Freeborn—Clint L. Luce. O. M. vote on a constitutional convention. one who keeps cows, whether many or few, buildings, the proposed appropriations Peterson, D. C. Armstrong. dairy inspector, accompanied by Johnson, J. N.—Constitutional amendment can afford to be without Kow-Kure. for each department are: It is made especially to keep eows healthy. Goodhue—Edward Peterson, John Big Poultry Show of Central Minnesota for initiative and. referendum. Mayor JMeyer, has spent two days inspecting Our book "What to Do When Your Cows Langsdorf, B. A. Kolbe. Holten—Providing a form for mortgage Dofiiciency in university maintenance Are Sick" .sent free. Ask your local dealer for Association. the dairies in Mankato and fund §130,000 Grant—C. H. Phinny, O. W. Jones, deeds. "Kow-Kure, "or sendto the manufactures. increased cost of engineering buildings. 75,000 vicinity, the milk cans and places for Charles Cuter. Nash—Amending election law so that Dairy Association Co.. LyndenvHIeTV*. lOciuipment of engineering buildings.... 40,ooo Mankato.—Four hundred fowls of personal service of notice of contest Hennepin—G. W. Balrd, Dr. G. W. keeping milk at the various places Engineering library 35,000 will not be compulsory. Moore, Clarence Nelson. .Millard hall 66,400 all varieties sprang a noisy welcome supplying milk to the people of the Anatomy building maintenance 43,342 Johnson, J. N.—Repealing the mortgage Houston—C. H. Murphy, Nick Koel, upon those who visited the annual Equipment of anatomy building 84,000 city. His visit was made at the request F. A. Duxbury. tax law. Equipment of Millard ball •... 75,000 show of the Central Minnesota Poultry Lee, Iver J.—Appropriating $3,925 Isanti—J. A. Stoneburg, E. F. Gillespie, of Mayor Meyer. equipment Elliott memorial hospital, 54,000 Liko for refundment of peddlers' licenses. Maintenance of Elliott memorial hospital 33,700 William H. Dunbar. association, which was held hare. The places in the country were as Converse—Prohibiting more than five Jackson—F. G. Albertus, F. I. Gillespie, The show was a success in spite of a rule found to be more sanitary than St. Paul, Jan.13.—Wnat senate leaders saloons to the block on streets forming H. L. Strom. the snow and uncertainty of the running the boundary of patrol districts. those in the city owing to the greater CASCARETS Kanabec—C. F. Serline, Lewis Nelson describe as one of the greatest them in die world. th« Keefe—Providing for the nomination time of the trains having kept Willis Fairbanks. room and facilities. The average condition strides towards scientific lawmaking biggest seller—why? Because it's the best b.. United States senators by primary Kandiyohi—v. E. Lawson, William many outside exhibitors from entering of these places was found to be ever taken up by any state is formulated election. medicine (or die liver and bowels. Its O. Johnson, Peter Bonde. their usual number of birds. fairly good. Kunze—Providing for deputy coronei in a bill presented by Senator Lac Qui Parie-—J. F. Rosenwald, J. what they will do for you—not what Farmer Hine of St. Paul had his poultry and coroner's clerk. Mr. Manley went to Madison Lake F. Jacobson, H. L. Lokensgard. Hackney of St.. Paul. His bill provides Kunee—Appropriating $636,400 foi we say they will do—that makes Lake—John Dwan, George Munford, circus, which attracted considerable today to look after matters there and for the establishment of a state permanent improvements of the state CASCARETS Thomas Owens. famous. Millions use attention. The dog show in connection will finish his work here on his return. legislative reference bureau, to be at university. L» Sueur—H. F. Wels, J. H. Termath, CASCARETS and it is all the medicine was also good. |1. W. Grimes. thai: they ever need to take. 9M YOUNG AVIATOR WINS $5,000. ISOLAiE TOWN, THEN ROB BANK. Civil Service Examinations. CASCARETS icc a box for a week* FORM LYLE ALUMNI ASS'N. WOMAN BURNED AT AMOR. Washington, D. C. The civil service treatment, all druggists. Biggest seller Youth, 18 tears Old, Performs Marvelous in the worM. lutlion boxes a month. examination for the department Dynamiters at Houstonia, Mo., Cut Feats. School Graduates Fall in Line Clothing CatchesvFire While Standing service in Washington will be held at 'Phone and Telegraph Wires. PARKER'S Charlestown, South Caro.—-James With Other Schools of State. Before Stove. Houstonia, Missouri. Five explosions the following places in Minnesota. Albert HAIR BALSAM Ward, 18 years old, in a 24-horsepowei Lyle.—The graduates of the Lyle Fergus Falls Mrs. Swan Andfrson, were heard here but no one paid Lea, April 20 Brainerd, March Clemsai and fceoatifies the half. biplane, made a daring flight across Promote* a luxuriant growth. high school have formed an alumni of the town of Amor, was any attention to them. Three hours 14 Crookston, March 16 Jan. 24. Never Pails to Hestoro Sr*y two rivers, the harbor and out ovei Hair to its Youthful Color. association. Hitherto the local school burned to death in her home. She later it was discovered that the Bank March 8, and April 12 Duluth, March fcalp Caret ditense* ft hair falling. the Atlantic ocean, reaching a height flOCyttud $1.00 (it Drazgistg had the unique distinction of being had been living alone and her son-inlaw, of Houstonia bad been robbed of $2,000 13, Jan. 24, March 8, and Aprii 12 of 5,300 feet_ and winning a prize oi Charles Erickson, built up afire and that all telephone and telegraph the only high school in the state without Fergus Falls, March 15, March 8, and $5,000 by circling over two of the wires leading in the town had such an organization. The purpose for her in the morning. She stood April 12 Mankato, April 21, Jan. 24 IS strongest fortifications on the Atlantic of the association is to aid in over it and her clothing caught fire, been at J&e Jianfc March 8 and April 121 Minneapolis name coast. He covered about 25 miles is furthering the advancement of the local burning her so that she died an hour had been dynamited the robbers took toremember April 26, and Jan. 24, St. Paul April 54 minutes. .you need a remedy school and to encourage social relationship sorse aiid buggy and Irove away. later. Mr. Erickson returned to the 3, Jan. 24, April 25, March 8, and Aprii eOUCHt COL-DB Tor «nd among the members, house and found her in flames. 12 Winona. April 21.