International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
January 2, 1913 · Page 1 of 5
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vj||~ Jp •hr MINNESOTA yiSTORiCAl .JOOiiii'Y AND HORDE NO 27 INTERNATIONAL FALLS, MINNESO^^i THURSDAY, JANUARY 2, INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS VOL. 10 NC. 39 BORDER BUDGET VOL. 15 NO. 3 STATE HAS DRAINED DYNAMITERS PARCELS POST included in the drainage cost. These Judjfce Anderson said, the strike was lb to eleven lbs* .05 to 35 cents. roads, if built independently of the attm'ded'by picketing, then slugging Second zone 50 to 150 miles, one ft drainage work, would have cost approximately andmots. He added: ARE SENTENCED A MILLION ACRES tc eleven lbs. .06 to 46 cents. INAUGURATED $500 a mile. "frit in 1906j a campaign by dynamiti Third zone. 150 to 300 miles, on© The reclaimed land is estimated to was inaugurated and beginning lb to eleven lbs. 07 to 57 cents. have a present value averaging between wita, explosions in the east and extending Fourth zone 300 to 600 miles, one Thirty-eight Union Officials Receive Practically Worthless Land Mas Been $8 and $12 an acre. from, the Atlantic to the PacificLcontinued A Big Saving of Excessive Express lb. to eleven lbs. .08 to 68 cents. Sentences Ranging from One Made Valuable and found Ready Much credit for the efficiency of until the arrest of the Rates to the Public. The Fifth zcaae 600 to 1,000 miles, one lb his work is due the promptness and Mcaamaras and McManigal in April,, Buyers at Good Prices, Up to Seven Years. Tarriff of Charges. to eleven pounds. .09 to 79 cents. energy with which Mr. Geo. A. Ralph i9if, Sixth zone 1,000 to 1,400 miles, one TL-. has executed the wishes of the commission "t'he evidence in this case shows COOD WORK Of GEO. H. RALPH JUDGE ANDERSON OUTLINES CRIMES lb. to eleven lbs. .10 to $1.00. EXPRESS COMPANIES LOWER RATES all of whom have been in tha^ almost one hundred explosions, Seventh zone 1,400 to 1,800 miles, hearty sympathy with the needs of daiijaging and destroying structures Last Monday morning at 10 o'clock The parcel post law which became Advance sheets of the report of the one lb. to eleven lbs. .11 ta $1.11. the northern part of the state along in process and erection, by and machinery State Drainage Commission which the three months dynamite conspiracy effective yesterday furnishes the Eighth zon all over 1,800 miles, on* drainage lines. of, open shop concerns ,took consists of Governor A. O. Eberhart trial was brought to an end in the people conveniences little realize at lb. to eleven lbs. .12 to $1.32. place, culminating on the first day of state auditor. S. J. Iverson, Secretary federal court at Indianapolis when present under the excessive rates Parcels will be delivered at all freedelivery Octpber, 1910, in the destruction of of state of state Julius Schmahl REAPPORTIONMENT. judge Albert B. Anderson sentenced charged for expressing matter thru offices and to patrons residing the? Los Angeles Times building and Express Companies. This is no new and engineer Geo. A. Ralph is out and thirty-eight of the forty labor union on rural and star routes they The Albert Lea Tribune has the following thel murder of '21 people. shows that since the commission was men charged with aiding in the destruction idea of the.U. S. Government, but may be registered and may be accorded on reapportionment, showing "Every one of these explosions was •created five years ago approximately of non-union, works and rather an enlarging of the present special delivery service on payment the attitude of one portion of the upjjn the work of open shop concerns 1,000,000 acres of land Tiave been re•cleamed shops with dynamite, clear across the privileges according the people. Our of the usual fees, and they may southern Minnesota people: anct no explosion is shown to have 300,000 acres of sttae land country from the Atlantic to the Pacific. fourth class mail represents a very bo insured against loss in an amount There has been a great deal said tak^n place upon any closed shop job. limited parcel post, and therefore is and 700,000 acres of private land. equivalent to their actual value, but of late about the matter of reapportionment Sirtce the arrest of the McNamaras The total cost of draining these already in operation in this country not to exceed $25, upon payment of a Sentences varying from seven at the coming session of andy McManigal, these explosions lands will be $1,155,900.41, or a little through the fourth class privilege fee of five cents. years' imprisonment in the federal the legislature. It is said that the hayiB ceased. ,• permitting the cities to send merchandise more than $1 an acre. Distinctive stamps must be used on prison at Leavenworth, Kansas, to northern part of the state is very 'xThis system of destruction was During the same period, 31 drainage and packages through the All Parcels, but they may be mailed one year and one day and to suspended much worked up about the matter not carried on for revenge or obedience mail up to a 4-pound limit at a cost systems have been constructed, in quantities of not less than 2,000 sentences were imposed. and is bound to have a reapportionment to any other human passion, with an aggregate total of 747 miles of cent per ounce. The desirability indentical pieces without stamps affixed, Frank M. Ryan, president of the bill at this session, or hold up but for the deliberate purpose, by and feasibility of extending this privilege of drainage ditches. They contained the postage being paid in money. fSSSMSSWK Iron Workers International Union, all legislation. a veritable reign of terror, to enforce 10,830,000 cubic yeards of earth and has been demonstrated in other The delivery of parcels to the was given a sentence of seven years. There ought to be no difficulty in compliance: with the open and closed cost $963,870 for excavation, an average countries where the parcel post limit of 11 pounds on all rural routes Olaf A. Tveitmore, of San Francisco, getting a just and fair reapportionment shop question." of 8.9 cents per yard. system has been in operation. At and within the delivery limits of free measure through the legislature convicted on charges of aiding Terms of imprisonment were imposedjas The present report of the commission present there are four classes of mail. carrier offices will effect both an economy in plotting the destruction of the LosAngeles and that without any threats of follows: gives a resume of all public First class, including all sealed or and a public convenience, as it what will be done if it is not passed. Times building and Engene :t Seven Years.- •ditch work carred on since the passage written matter, second class, newspapers, will enable the inhabitants of the rural A Clancy, also of San Francisco, There may be here and there a member of the drainage law in 1893, periodicals, and magazines Frank M. Ryan, president of Iron sections to use the mails for tlvi. were given six years each. of the legislature in the southera •creating the Red River Valley Drainage Workers' Union. third class, printed matter fourth transportation of the various small part of the state who is opposed Herbert S. Hockin received six class merchandise. commission. It shows a total products of the farm and garden, and SIX YEARS. to a re-apportionment bill of any kind years. expenditure by the various drainage The new law combines the third and at the same time to have delivered to John T. Butler, vice: president of especially should it make any decided All the prisoners received six years commissions sonse that time of $1, them- many of the smaller articles of fourth classes, but leaves a flat rate union. *. -v .. change in his district. But as a 469,358.07. This sum was expended All the prisoners who received necessity .purchased in the town without of 1 cent per ounce up to 4 ounces, the Herbert S. Hockin, ex-secretary of whole we do not believe there will •as follows: prison terms have been taken to Leven the time and expense incident to union.-.: '.Z**?*•'/•• be any considerable opposition to a purpose being to provide for circular worth. a trip several miles for a triflin gpurchase. Itemized Cost of Project. measure which will do justice to all Olaf A. Tveitmore, secretary of matter now mailed under the third Six men were given their liberty California B.uilding Trades council. parts of the state. Red River Valley Drainage commission through suspended sentences. class at 1 cent for each 2 ounces. Catalogue Michael J. Young, Boston. The north part of the state deserves from 1893 to 1901, $162,412.62. These included Edward Clarke, of or other printed matter not A GOOD PROOF. E. A. Clancy, San Francisco. a readjustment of the legislative Cincinnati, the dynamiter who confessed of the second class weighing more P. A. Cooley New Orleans. districts of the state, so that John Christie made seven, year final 1901 to 19913, for state drainage to blowing up a bridge with J. E. Munsey, Salt. Lake City. it may have its just representation. than 4 ounces will go at the parcel Tvork, $1,241,945.45. proof on his homestead on Black River, the help of Hockin. He has appeared Frank C. Webb, New York. This it can easily secure by working State drainage commission from post rates according to the distance a witness for the government. last Saturday before Qlerk of with the southern part of the state. FOUR YEARSr 1905 to 1907, for drainage survey, transported. All first class mail matter Ortie E. McManigal, another confessed Court Jas. Drummond. Mr. Christie We do not believe that the leading $15,000. will be paid foi by use of orninary ohn H. Barkey, St. Louis. dynamiter, was not sentenced is one of the old timers who has members of the legislature from State drainage commission from postage stamp?, and second class Peter. J. Smith, Cleveland. at this time. been doing more than sitting in his this part of the state have ever had 1909 to 1913 for topographic and hy•drographic mail matter will be paid for as at present, In some cases sentences "of one THREE YEARS. any objection to a measure which shack and cursing everything and surveys, $50,00. in money and third class matter year and one day were imposed, so Charles N. Beaum, Minneapolis. treat all parts of the state fair. What The report shows there is now a total will be paid for by use of special packet everybody. After seven years of that these men might be confined in Murray L. Pennell, Springfield, 111. ,the objected to has been the scheme available drainage fund of $204,503.03, stamps. Fourth class matter under a federal prison. Prisoners with labor on his homestead 30 miles from Edward Smythe, Peoria, 111. by which the big cities gobbled all of against which there is due the parcel post will embrace all terms of less than one year are kept Paul J. Morrin, St. Louis. his nearest railroad station he has the representation which was taken under existing contracts yet unfinished, other matter, including farm and factory in country jails. J^Tichael,, J, Cunnane, Philadelphia. ninety acres of land cleared, thirty away from the southern counties. In $262,886.84, leaving a deficiency of products not now embraced by Federal Judge Albert B. Anderson, Wilfred B. Brown, Kansas City, the last legislature the measure which of which is under good cultivation, a $58,383.81. The available money is law not exceeding eleven pounds in had many of the prisoners whom he Mo. was proposed, gave very little to the made up of a balance in the drainage weight, nor greater in size than seven a good house and barn, a nice family said he considered less guilty than George Anderson, Cleveland. Northern counties, but nearly all of fund of $51,404.87. Rosseau county iy-two inches in length and girth and a good herd of stock, a team and •the rest, brought before him to make Michael J. Hannon, Scranton, Penn. the members taken from the southern debt of $144,046.50 for state ditch No. combined, nor in form or kind likely every other necessity for successful statements. Ernest W. Basey, Indianapolis. counties were given to the cities. 95 and $9, 051.66 due from other to injure the person of any postal farming. For an hour and a half the judge William E. Reddin, Milwaukee. It is the disposition of the interests "funds. employee or damage the mail equipment There is a good deal of credit due to thus in a conversational way talked William J. McCain, Kansas City, centered in th big cities to hog everything No recommendations are made in or other mail matter and not of any man and woman who will brave with prisoners, asking them whether Mo. and place it where it can be the report for apprapriations for future a character perishable within a reasonable the hardships of pioneer life without they believed in dynamiting as a Henry W. Legleitner, Denver. more than anything else to prevent work, but the work accomplished required time for transportation railroads, wagonroads, schools or any method of promoting a strike. TWO YEARS. reapportionment from being carried and delivery. by the commission and the immense other evidence of civilization to All of the men professed innocence. L. through. Let the North and South Frank J. Higgins, Boston. amount of almost valuless lands The parcel post rates are based on make a home and hew out a fruitful Before Judge Anderson passed sentence counties work together, and there will Frank K. Painter, Omaha. which have been given a taxable distance and weight to be carried with farm in the midst of medeival forest, he said he desired to read a be no difficulty in arriving at basis Richard H. Houlihan, Chicago. value will speak for itself in this regard, in certain zones established and never but many have done it, but none more statement. He .then reviewed this where the northern portion of the Fred Sherman, Indianapolis. it is believed by the commission. changing, according to charts of the cheerfully and successfully than John history of the dynamite conspiracy rtate will secure its full rights of ONE YEAR AND ONE DAY. In addition to the drainage work territory in possession of the local Christie and his wife and family. as well as the evidence introduced representation as it should have. Fred J. Mooney, Duluth. -carried on by the commission, a vast port master. This system allows the May they live long to enjoy the fruit and said: James E. Ray, Peoria, 111. amount of data has been collected public to pay a very low rate per of their hardous toil. "This scheme, or champaign, of dynamite William S. Shupe, Chicago. which it is expected will facilitate pwnd for actual distance cerried, unlike Capt. H. I. Bedell received his new was entered into and carried William C. Bernhardt, Cincinnati. •drainage work in the future. the present complicated system Ford Model "T" 1913 automobile On Thursday last Robert George on throughout the country from the Edward E. Phillips, Syracuse, N. The topographic and hydrographic of express companies who charge a Tuesday. It is the finest thing of its the infant child of Mr. and Mrs. C. Atlantic to the Pacific. Y. surveys made in co-operation with the "like sum on 100 weight basis whether kind in town. It is equipped with M. Stark passed away after a twelve "The evidence discloses an appalling Charles Wachtmeister, Detroit. "federal government are proving valuable ii it 2 miles or 50 miles. electric lights and every latest device hour attack of ceberal mangetis funeral list of crimes in addition to those SENTENCE SUSPENDED. assets. Requests for reports on The different rates of postage applicable for the comfort and convenience of services were conducted Friday. charged in the indictments. These Edward Clark, Cincinnati. to each zone is in part, as follows: "this work are being received from its owner. He purchased it from the We desire to express our heartfelt crimes all were committed in the Hiram R. Kline, Muncie, Ind. all over the world. Falls Automobile Company of this thanks so those who so kindly extended name of organized labor. I will not Frank J. Murphy, Detroit. About 550 miles of state roads were First zone, local rate on one !b to city. Ten similar cars have been ordered their sympathy and aid in our recent believe that organized labor approves Patrick F. Farrell, New York. Tjuilt during the excavation of the eleven lbs. .05 to 15 cents. by prosperous business men in bereavement. of such practices. James Cooney, Chicago. drainage ditches. The cost of these First zone, zone rate 50 miles, one this city for the early spring delivery. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Starks. "Any organization that approves James Coughlin, Chicago. and adopts the methods of these defendants is an outlaw and will meet the fate which outlaws have met NEW YEAR ANNOUNCEMENT since civilized society beg^n. The mannagement of the Unique hnger-Nord Realty INTERNATIONAL FALLS, MINNESOTA "The evidence shows some of these and Empress theatres hereby express defendants to be guilty of murder, their thanks for the liberal patronage HAS but they are not charged here with given them by the people of this city that crime this court cannot punish LOCATION, POWEH, RAW MATERIAL and county during the year that has them for it nor should it be influenced just closed. They also announce that Co. by such consideration in fixing, the as a small token of this appreciation ^UNMH These combined guarantee a populous center of activity. measure of punishment for the crimes they have entered into a contract with charged. the Mutual Film Corporation of Minneapolis, PRESENT OUTPUT OF MILLS: Offers INTERNATIONALJf ALLS and FORT "The certainty of punishment, not to furnish them with photopictures News Print Paper 220 tons per day its severity, is the important consideration entertainments during this FRANCES lots at reasonale prices. Ground Wood Pulp 200 tons per day in the administration of criminal new year of 1913. Sulphite Pulp 110 torts per day justice. Such punishment should This service will be much more expensive Saw Mill 100,000,000 ft. annually be meted out as shall warn others than the former service but Terms $10 Down and $§ Per Month that even if they desire to accomplish the grade of pictures both in moral A permanent. pay roll of over $75,000 per month the lawful ends, they must not tone and clearness of exhibition is Consider these (acts, and we feel sure you violate the law in the attempt to realize enough superior to the former service We own and control|20,000 acres will agree with us that International Falls them. to warrant this additional cost of service is destined to become one of the most important "Keeping these considerations in which will be given by both of choice well located unimproved manufacturing centers of the North view the court must repress that indignation theatres without raising the price of farm Jlands for sale at from which every law abiding Wert. the entertainments. citizen naturally feels at the crimes Again thanking our patrons for $5.00 to $10.00 per acre. which the evidence in this case discloses, their liberal patronage and words of Risldinci Lots trim $200 up SI Busiooss Lots from 200 up in addition to those for which appreciation which they, from time Industrial Lots from $600 up Tormsto Suit ill the defendants have been found guilty, I a to time have spoken, we assure you and as nea? as may be possible, that everything that can be done to C. B. KINNEY confine the punishment ,. within its continually improve our entertain* proper scope." ments along instructive and pleasing? —For Sale Sales Manager Referring to the iron workers lines will be done. strike, which began in 1905 and which Wishing you all a Happy New International Falls, Minnesota the government charged was the motive Year,' CAN BE BOUGHT ON EASY TERMS which prompted John J. McNamara Very truly yours to use dynamite as a weapon, Management.