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International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926

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public office who will be free to act ManitoL Lodge No. 250 among homesteaders the coming winter. International falls Press DEMOCRATS HAVE BIG LEAD according to their best judgment in EDWARD F. DUNNE. and Border Budget public matters in preference to men Mr. O. M. Hanscom, candidate for 1. O. O. F. meets every Monday nigrht Gain More Seats in Lower Branch of who simply occupy a chair and are Register of Deeds, held forth at John at 8 o'clock atOgaard's Hall, fuii at Congress. Official City Paper of International afraid to express an opinion or register Heiberg one night the past week to rendance requested. Visitiug brother Former Mayor of Chicago Is Chicago, Nov. 7.—Democrats, 267 their vote for fear they will offend quite a crowd. welcome. Falls, Minnesota Elected Governor of Illinois. Republicans, 99 Progressives, 6. someone who will start the recall on It is reported that Mr. Almquist, Chas. Nichols, N. G., J. H. Drummond, Districts unreported, 63. them. the lath mill man, will soon be on T. G., W. Grunner, Sec. Total membership, 435. INTERNATIONAL PALLS PRESS Much disgust is being expressed the ground to complete his mill and The foregoing shows the standing PUBLISHING COMPANY Hotel Svea all over the county at the editor less, of the house of representatives in the prepare for the winter work. Sixty-third (new) congress. The total irresponsible sheet that was issued Mr. C. S. Romans haveing just finshed GEORGE P. WATSON. Editor and Manager. of 267 gave the Democrats fortyBine under the name of the public ownership a very substantial stone wall JOHN PETERSON. Proprietor more than the 218 necessary for party. Even Mr. Tone who is under his residence, is now engaged SUBSCRIPTION $1.50 A YEAR ft majority and thirty-seven more than credited with being the brains and A. good, first-class hotel for local putting in a large brick chimney. file Democratic membership in the and legal adviser of the party refuses Miss Harley and Berm Rose was at and transcient trade. Sixty-second congress. Entered as Second Class Matter June 23 1909, at the post office at International Palls Littlefork Wednesday The latter re- to have his picture or announcement Minnesota, under the Act of Congress of NEW JERSEY IS DEMOCRATIC turned with a fine yoke of oxen he in it. Newly Constructed and Rates March 3,1879. had purchased from Milcher Ragla. Reasonable. Legislature Will Elect Successor to Several parties have been looking REAL ESTATE TRANSFER THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7 Senator Briggs. Sample Room in Connection over the nine state land forties pur- Lan(j transfers for the week ending Newark, X. J., Nov. 7.—A Democrat chased by the International Lumber .. lft1 will succeed Woodrow Wilson as ,. Nov. 2nd, 1912, as listed by the Kooch- FREE The city council made no mistake Company with a view of taking the governor of New Jersey. Democrats when they elected Mr. Herman Keoneke contract for logging them off. w*ing County Abstractor Company, elected four of six state senators, displacing as alderman of the Third ward in International Falls, Minn. Office a Republican majority of one Tins place of Alderman Chas. Mather who Mrs! J. W. Hilliard was at Big. with a similar Democratic majority, with Registar of Deeds. BEAUTIFUL has removed to his farm near St. which will elect Wilson's successor as Falls and Bemidji a couple of days Wesley S. Horton and wife governor. Senator Frank O. Briggs, PlliOW^ Cloud. Mr. Koeneke has resided in last week. Julia E. to A. J. Hanson, lot Republican, will lose his toga to William this city several years. He has proved Mr. P. H. Olson has been doing 20, 21, blk. 8, Margie 4000.00 Hughes, Democrat. —tinted himself to be a man of good business quite a stroke of clearing and burning on good Ranier Townsite Company to judgment and is well acquainted Oklahoma Democratic by 15,000. brush during the fine weather the quality Pure Mr. G. W. Clarke, lot 14, blk. with the needs of the city. His appointment Oklahoma City, Okla., Nov. 7.—Returns Crash. past week. Linen 26, Rainer 350.00 has been received with general still are incomplete, but Wilsons Rev. A. C. Early held service in the Rexzelda M. Paine and husband, All we ask is that you buy plurality in Oklahoma is safely satisfaction. school house Sunday and if roads and Mark A. to Mathias of 6 Skein* DUNNE VICTOR IN ILLINOIS 15,000. The race for congress in the weather permit, expects to hold service Graham, lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, Richardson's Second district between Carney, Democrat, HAPPYLAND every alternate Sunday hereafter. blk. 7, Liberty addition to and Morgan, Republican, is very Democratic Candidate for Governor Is Grand Prize A. T. Armstrong was at Littlefork The Happyland road dried up sufficiently International Falls 1.00 close. Elected. last Saturday the past week to allow the The Koochiching Company to Grecian Floss Chicago, Nov. 7.—Illinois remained Taft Congratulates Wilson. passage of a few teams, though it is Mr. C. B. Griffiths visited the George W. Clark, lot 10, blk. in the Progressive column on the Cincinnati, Nov. 7.—President Taft county seat Saturday. still a dangerous proposition for 54, International Falls .... 250.00 vote for presidential electors by barely sent this message to his successor to with which to embroider it and a specially Mr. Pete Oleson expects to soon horses. 15,000, with a third of the state yet Dora*C. Mertens, to Mr. R. O. the presidency: "I cordially congratulate written dia- 0%^ build a residence and is preparing for The voters of this county are justly to hear from. Governor Wilson Eberh^rt, lots 31, 32, blk. OOfl*S you on your election and extend gram lesson for gained 10,000 on the plurality of 26,477 a winter's logging. resenting the dirty inference being 8, South International Falls 275.00 to you "my best wishes for a successful and we will give you the Pillow Top Colonel Roosevelt was given by Chicago Mr. John Berg, candidate for Judge made by the socialist candidates administration." Willia mPrescott and wife Cassie and the reports coming in show and Back Absolutely Fremt of Probate, gave the glad hand to of. this county that they gave Thomas B. to Northern Cedar & the governor slowly gaining. West Virginia Democratic. our voters the past week. P. White such a magnificent vote bebecause Lumber Co. NE1^, NE We have five other equally Governor Deneen apparently is relegated Wheeling, W. Va., Nov. 7.—Although There does not seem to be very they were compelled to. SE%, sec. 26, NW y4 SW to third place in the contest for artistic Design? leturns are far from complete Wilton's much promise of active logging This county needs to elect men to the governorship of Illinois. Edward sec 25-152-27, Wy2 SW plurality is estimated at 3,000, F. Dunne, the Democratic candidate, By mail 5 cents extra. y4, SNE% SW%, SW1/4, fcrith Taft and Roosevelt separated by apparently is elected by a decisive NWy4, sec. 21-152-26, W% only a few hundred votes. Hatfield, We carry a in of or plurality. NW»4, SE NWU, NW& Republican, for governor, appears to a supplies. Stamping and order work The complexion of the state legislature-shows aave been elected over Thompson. SW%, sec. 28-152-26. the Progressives and Socialists specialty. Democrat, by about 15,000. IndicaMons THE BAZAAR William Kintop, single to holding the balance of power are that the Republicans will on joint ballot. Nine Progressives Amos D. Kintop, WV£ SE^, Saskatoon Real Estate lontrol the next, state senate. were elected to the legislature, ninetyseven International Falls. Minn. SW%, sec 11, NWy4 NE%, Democrats and ninety-six Republicans. sec. 14-63-23. N% NE14, The Story of the Monad SWy4 NE*4, SWi/4 NE%, sec. 32-63-25 1.00 ROOSEVELTCERTAIN Joseph Kintop and wife Amos to W am in to W 1 OF PENNSYLVANIA SE%,- SEx/4 SW%, sec. 11, Design of Oriental Origin Used in Familiar Trade Mark NW 'A NE!i, sec. 14-63-23. Has Interesting History NV2 NEU, SWi/i NE^i, An opportunity vvIN be given SE% NW'i, sec. 32-63-25 1.00 Has Urp Plurality Willi RJ- Wm. G. White and wife to the people of this city to invest Ross Slack, lot 5, blk. 14, turos Incomplete. Robinson and Swedback addition their spare earniugs and make to Big Falls 500.00 Philadelphia, Nov. 7.—A plurality ol C. B. Kinney and wife to Freddie a portion of the vast amount of more than 23,000 for Roosevelt in Welch, lots 25, 26, 28 T£tenrisylvahia is indicated by additional money that is being made in the 29, 30, 31, 32,33,34, Idlewood returns. More than half the state 1300.OiO realestate of that prosperous has been heard from and there seem? no doubt that his lead will increase city. as the missing districts report. Philadelphia WILSON VICTORY CONCEDED gave President Taft a plural For information apply at the fly of about 12,000, with Roosevelt Carries North Dakota by Ten Thousand running second, 14,000 ahead of Wilson. Plurality. Press office until further not Governor Wilson ran second in Grand Forks, N. D., Nov. 7.—That the state outside of Philadelphia. Watch the next issue of this Woodrow Wilson's majority in the The four Republican congressman presidential race in North Dakota will at-largc in the state were electel. paper for particulars in regard be about 10,000 is indicated by incomplete It seems probable that the Democrats returns. have gained two or three congressmen to the Sherwood addition to Wilson's election has been conceded in the state. by the Republican state headquarters. Saskatoon Alberta. The fight for governor as returns become CANNON AND BERGER BEATEN more complete show L. B. Hanna, Republican, and F. O. Hellstrom, The Picturesque Squaw Curio Dealer and Some of Her Baskets Showing llie Chinese Monad. Ex-Speaker and Only Socialist Retired Democrat, running neck and neck, hiii to Private Life. The Trademark of the ^Northern Pacific In modern times it is a curious fact thai with W. D. Sweet, Progressive, a poor Hi Railway, since its adoption bv the company the present manner in which our own. bast -Washington, Nov. 7.—Among the third. Both Republicans and Democrats in 1893, has become a very familiar ball covers are cut was suggested by tlw claim victory in the gubernatorial first election returns cheered in Washington figure in the Transportation and Commercial Yang and Yin of the Monad. contest, the Republicans by was the word from Missouri world. It is unique in its historical Again, in our own land, we find orna« j-ij-ji -Mi 1,000 and the Democrats by about 3,000. that Speaker Champ Clark had been significance and adaptation as the symbol mental colored figures upon baskets, ah el' re-elected. He will preside over the of a transportation company. disks, etc., made by the American Indians Jc-. )i~ii in various parts of the country. Whethei It is practically conceded that H. T. house lii the next congress, unless induced The symbol is Chinese in origin and is these specimens of Indian art, often mon n-ridil Helgeson and George M. Young, Republicans, to enter the next cabinet. But known among t\e Orientals as the Great or less crude, may or may not be merelj have won in the First and Monad. In divergent form it is seen Champ's ancient foe, Uncle Joe Can- imitative, or whether they may, indeed among the Japanese and Koreans and is Second districts for congressional, aon, after thirty-eight years in the have a deep and intrinsic significance also found among other eastern peoples. seats, and. that H. L. Halvorson, Democrat, house, was defeated by Frank T. 3JS7?. the Indian, it is a fact of much interest Indeed, the study of the figure as to its has defeated P. D. Norton in the O'Hair in the ironbound Danville (111.) This is particularly so if the latter suggestion appropriateness for a trademark for the Third. be true. Among some of tlu district. Northern Pacific, resulted from seeing it 1013?,, tribes in the North Coast, the real Northern The only Socialist in the present emblazoned upon the Korean flag at the rti jonesi BY PLURALITY OF 10,000 Pacific country itself, Monad basketrj kouse, Victor L. Berger of Wisconsin, Chicago World's Fair, in 1893. is found. In view of the fact that ther na IcMonyy osi was defeated for re-election' by Representative The original Chinese diagram itself is widely prevalent belief among an boa sole •iHO William H. Stafford, a Republican, Returns Indicate That Iowa Ha* Gone dates back to the eleventh century, A. D.. thropologists and ethnologists of th renominated on a fusion ticket, but the ideas or principles which it represents, Democratic. present day that the origin of the "In with the Democrats supporting or is supposed to explain, extend dians" is, at least in a degree, Asiatic Des Moines, Nov. 7.—Latest available back to many centuries before the Christian him. this fact may be a really significant one returns indicate a Wilson victory era, being, in fact, more than 5,000 Down to defeat with Uncle Joe,Cannon rtai In Iowa by less than 10,000 votes. years old. went Ebenezer'Hill, in the Fourth George W. Clark, governor, and nine The story of the Monad in all its variations, Connecticut district. Representative of the eleven congressmen are considered is most interesting and is told in •^nirinslq Hill for eighteen years has been one of 9fd8Ud sb to be Republican and the Iowa detail in a booklet fresh from the press orno'j'is the Republican tariff experts in' the m" Si legislature, which elects a senator, Is called "The Story of the Monad", published •fain house and a member of the ways and by the Northern Pacific Railway 0 thought to be Republican. means committee. Company and sent upon request by A. M. O "ilK, 9 OF THE nifrhjiro: .Cleland, General Passenger Agent! Saint bJud -IOIV WILSON LEADS ROOSEVELT CLOSE IN SOUTH DAKOTA Paul, Minn. bh sJuoina The booklet is illustrated with numerous MONAD SP.o'idrffA fid O/l7/ !i ri Pure Democrats Likely to Get California's interesting cuts showing the Monad Roosevelt May Secure Plurality of I YHO'TOL bK in its several modified forms that illustrate bsmoifj Electoral Vote. Five Thousand. its various meanings and uses, both Siffio rt3jd ?.uf{ 9 iiiTlOV/ It'Oi Sioux Falls, S. D., Nov. 7.—South San Francisco, Nov. 7.—Governor ancient and modern, for it has its modern Bwonly fehingPwwterinaite Woodrow Wilson was leading Colonel Dakota returns are slow. Half the applications as well. Roosevelt 5,097 votes in California precincts in the state give Roosevelt a bo The story illustrates the strange peculiarities, IMinfli when vote counting ceased for a time. and it is estimated he will carry ^nid even the vagaries, of the human Figures were from 1,520 precincts out state by 5,000. Congressmen mind as it reveals the divergent uses to HI of 4,272. Indications are that California which this symbol has been put. Based $$ and Martin, Republicans, and C. a Jrbjuofd tel upon the discovery of a. peculiarly formed will gain two Democratic congressmen. Dillon,^Progressive, appear to have jIib*! ID ,8['ir£ 'lal'iol an 'lonriBfl oi an cave, Chow Lien Ki, a learned Chinaman of the 11th Century, used it to illustrate Wilson Ahead in Montana. a system of philosophy established by OOfttiffragtUfiarrles in Michigan. Fuh Hi 3,000 years B. C., and of which Helena, Mont., Nov. 7.—Early re. Detro'* isMlchq Nov. 7.—Returns Chow Lien Ki was a devotee. turns from Montana from 169 scattered ering precincts throughout The two spiral like forms in the center precincts in twenty-two counties) tl1* state .^ic^^[|^t the proposed of the Monad and Trademark are known ?dT gave Wilson 10,681, Roosevelt 6,458, flment to th« state constitution as the Yang and Yin and have a sexual 1 moil bi) 'urn ooT -It Taft 6,815, and Debs 4,248. w«"1 significance, and this notion is reflected in id-girt ..•griiwf every subject referred to in connection 0(T0S .-aniJai t*! .noali '. with the symbol. The Monad represents Kansas Still in Doubt. From all this it will be seen that "The n-iu-l bv/o'io ef A light and darkness, heat and cold, rest and Story of the Monad" booklet should be oi w,|*o,%5arrA?|rf8ho# lilflfid. S'IISY/ a ifii/d A Topekai, Kan., Nov. 7.-i-Progressive .9*fiub n^-swoIU motion, mind and matter. One of the interest to many and valuable as welt fF»idence, .1., T^THTUtim leaders claim Kansas for Roosevelt- by hoo 9'JOrn Ji 0 theories based on this unique symbol resembles Its contents have not been more thar gfiri fioairifiH .09^ 8,000, while Wilson supporters assert -'lasfiLT .*iM .310: the nebular hypothesis. The suggested here and it may be read witl .Ilel airii ,(iiBd.9^ plurality of... 4,000. 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