International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
July 3, 1913 · Page 3 of 7
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INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS. FAREWELL RECEPTION TO MRS. GREEN JOHNSON MAKES HIS ESCAPE. Washington, June 28.—Jack Johnson I N E N A I O N A A S has made, good his .escape from 'The ladies of the Episcopal Guild the privilege of her acquaintance. the United States f5r -the time being gave a farewell reception last Her departure for her new home in gt least and can neither be extradited Thursday to Mrs. Ella Green, who Oregan is much regretted,. yet everyone Will Celebrate on the aor. deported from Canada, according has resided -in this city for many is pleased to know that by going to the latest official view here. FOURTH years past, and is one. of the best to a more salubrious climate her. JohnsOn, it has been learned, is beloved residents of it. Mrs. Green health will be improved and her traveling on a tourist "ticket and Canada came here with her husband and family years prolonged. The following cannot return? hiriii because the in an early day and by her kind beautiful tribute to her was written immigration- law does not exclude a helpful motherly disposition has endeared by one of her many lady friends and transient alien• in such." circumstances, herself to all who have hao ,vas read at the reception. johnson's offense is not extraditable in Canada. Officials" here were making Dear neighbors and friends, we have come here today A farewell to offer, a God speed to say an- effe^.todfcy to have the negro HO GUMS AT SUNRISE 100 "returned to this country under Canadian And with hearts full of grief kind wishes extend immigration lays, ,but has failed. To one who has been citizen, neighbor and friend. think in all countries kind Providence has given If the United States'circuit court Some one to show men how earth might be heaven of appeals sustain^- Johnson's conviction And when it seemed sin and evil would all over whelm Monstrous Parade at 10 O'clock A. M, his o'rie year sentence for violation Show that hands true, and steady were still at the helm of the white slave law will be Just such a one now we're called on to resign enforcible any time he returns to the We should thank God for one year, we have had her forming search United States. There would be naught but good will if the whole town you'd search But this is a special from Holy Trinity Church. Ottawa, Ont., June 28.—If Jack Noted Speakers For no one can come who'll take her vacant place Johnson, the negro pugilist, who is We'll ever long for a sight of her pleasant face under $15,000 bail in Chicago pending appeal from conviction in a white For the sound of her voice, and the touch of her hand slave case,. and who unexpectedly Which was never too tired for each new demand Just listen a moment, though we all know it well came to Canada, does not at once prove to the immigration officials at It will do us no harm the glad tale to retell Montreal that he holds a through How she came here amongst us, in herself a great host. ticket to France or St. Petersburg, as And with nine happy children her pride and her boast Music ill Day In the Internatltnal Falls Celebrated Bud he maintains, he will be arrested and When she had them all settled no farther to roam sent back to Chicago as quickly as Her very next thought was to found a church home. the machinery of the law will permit. An undertaking so great in this wilderness vast Further, if Johnson, holds a ticket, he That her townsmen and neighbors all stood aghast must use it without delay. This announcement And thought that a faith so deep and profound BASEBALL BASEBALL BASEBALL was made today by the That not in all Israel could greater be found. Canadian immigration department after Don't think it was pleasant, that she did it with ease the receipt of a telephonic request For there was many a conflict on her bended knees Something Doing all the Time Before she set out in search of the dollar. from the United States vice counsul Which to give made us full hot under the collar. in Montreal that the negro be deported! There was no use to hide, there was no use to scorn her Not a bit of use to dodge round the corner Johnson came into Canada through He cause it was righteous, her cause it was just Windsor, Ontario, last Wednesday, And sooner or later, we came down with the dust LAND SPORTS-WATER SPORTS the immigration authorities have Her money was scarce, and we gave it with dread Now we're glad on the water, that we cast so much bread learned. No official word had been Her courage and zeal we all have admired received that he had been convicted But just to think how she worked would make one feel tired. of crime and he met the immigration Oh, the hours that she spent a baking and brewing requirements. and Dancing all Day Night A boiling and broiling, a frying and stewing Abandon Hope to Get Johnson. Oh the pies and the cakes, the jelly and jickle Some one's palate and pocket at the same time to tickle. Washington, June 30.—With all When we think of the food and fancy work sales, hope abandoned for Securing the deporation Though the spirit were willing, the poor flesh just quails of Jack Johnson from Canada. A carpet to Portland could surely be found. Come Early, Bring the whole Family and Remain officials of 'the department of If the sewing she'd done were stretched on the ground state and justice began an examination But when she had gained the success she had sought For the Fireworks at night today of the extradition treaties She care, toil and hardship were counted as naght And no happier head on the pillow e'er laid. with European countries to determine Than hers, when the very last debt was all paid. whether the negro can be extradited For a congregation she had no cause to pine when he lands in Europe. His destination Excursiuu Rates on all Railroads and Boats. She filled all the place with her children nine is said, to be Havre. She put Madge at the organ, Frank sang in the choir And with Rilla to help him, there was spirit and fire. Maud was utility woman, George took the money, Every penny of which seemed sweeter than honey ALL THE ADVANTAGES aafc swtt, sw% Florence and Robert with her own self to rule REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. SE%, 9, blk. 21, Ranier 400.00 With Catherine and Rollitt it made "some" Sunday school. Land transfers or the week endingJune sec. 26-152-28 1.00 White & Street Townsite Co. of Mountain Life Com A right, goodly sight for young or for old, 28, 1913 as listed by The Koochiching Henry Prairie and wife to to Ida M. Deteker, lot 4, And one that in this age we're not want to behold, County Abstract Company, Nels Holmiis, all timber on bined with Every Gomfort blk.. 4, Littlefork, lots 1, 5, As the years passed away new faces were seen. International Falls, Minn. 'Office with lots 3, 4, SWM, sec. 18159-27 EV2 6, blk 6, First addition to are to be had in And yet amongst all she was ever the queen. Register of deeds. 500.00 Littlefork 460.00 And there was not a thing from A. unto Charles A. White, single to Nels Holmiis, single to Partridge John A. Holler and wife to That she was not called or, to at least over see. Samuel White. S1/^ SE1^, Dyer Lumber Company James Van Vleck, lot 8, blk. YELLOWSTONE When to any one place, she said you will fit sec. 18 N1/^ NE1^, sec. 1964-26 all timber on lots 3, 4, E 4, Holler's addition to Little,fork Though dismay filled your soul, you knew you were "it." 900.00 SWy2, sec. 18-159-27 500.00 50.00 ••NATIONAL There was no use to question, no use to rebel, George T. Ballinger, single to E. C. Bates and wife to Edwin lot 15, blk. 65, International One look of reproo all resistance would quell. Abe Olson N%' NE%, SE^ B. Brown, S^ NE^, N1^ Falls 500.00 Of the insurance ran out, if the finance was low, A NE%,. sec. 32 SW14 NW%, SE%, sec. 32-154-29 1.00 Nellie O. Eklund, widow, to If the roof sprang a leak, if the fire wouldn't go.. sec. 33-68-25 900.00 John E. Lundrigan and wife M. & O. Power Co., lots 24 Why come to me, why what can you mean Abe. Olson and wife to G. J. to Crookston Lumber Company, 25, blk. 2, Koochiching ... 2400.00 If there's anything wrong just ask Mrs. Green, Vandervalk,N^ NE1^, SE& all timber on NW^ Gunder Kivley and wife to Sumptuous hotels -143 miles of In short, no discomfort on care could we feel, NE%, sec. 32 SW% NW%, SW%, sec. 22-152-28 M. & O. Power Co., lot 17, 1.00 While she stood before, us like an armor of steel. coaching over Government" roads sec. 33-68-25 1.00 John Soillet and wife to Wm. blk. 2, Koochiching 1000.00 There were times when she'd say, "It doesn't look bright Wiliam Paulman and wife George Holler and wife to Kilby, SW1^, sec. 27159-29 Ex/z thro jcenery atid wonders unique But God is in Heaven and it all will come right to Albert G. Fillman SW% 275.30 Agusta McDonald, lots 3, 4, in all the world fishing glorious Dear members of Holy Trinity Guild SW&, sec. 2-70-24 900.00 Erick Iverson, to Percy Ap blk. 3, Holler's addition to With deep grief and sorrow are hearts are all filled. outdoors-life--. healthful recreation. Louis A. Ogaard and wife to Koochiching 1.00 Roberts, E% *NE34, SW%, Let us not get in a panic nor get in a fright Mabel Abott, SW1/^, sec. 1470-24 Clarence Kendall, single to SW% NE%, NW14 SE& Let us remember her cheery "It all will come'right" 4000.00 Earna Croiser, lot 27, blk. 5, SE14, sec. 10-158-29 400.00 LOW FARES FOR And let this kindly thought come to soften our pain H. I. Bedell and wife to Nels Seamo 1.00 John Boreson, a single to Leo That our bitter loss will be somebody's gain. Nelson Y2 interest in SW1^ ^-Florer, SW1^ SE1^, sec. 3066-26 Ernest Crotser, single to Margaret But when our voices faulter and eyes over flow YELLOWSTONE NEJ/4 and part of SE1^ A. Bahrs, lot 27, blk. 175.00 When our hearts feel dismay, and our heads bow with woe NW^, sec. 31-71-23 lying 5, Seamo 25.00 Kadelia Jevne, to Guy F. Richards, For the cause of our sorrow, you need no farther search PARK and Mary Allie and husband to M. east of the Duluth and Virginia NE%, NE^4 NW^4, Mrs. Green is leaving Holy Trinity Church. Ry 750.00 J. Kilawee, part of lots 6, sec. 25-70-24 .... 1.00 WESTERN TRIPS .Chas. S. Jameson and wife to Cora Brooks and husband to Betsy Jevne and husband to Frank M. Croucher, lots 3, Northern Trustee Company sent these at the first opportunity. had the honor to serve in this capacity. Guy F. Richards, SE*4 4, blk. 19, First addition to Ny2 and SW& SW&, sec. Under the law they must be paid the NW&, sec. 25-70-24 ...:.. 100 Littlefork 70.00 17 NEy4 SE&, sec. 18-15127 ouss with interest. Arrests Made— J. D. Campbell and wife to H. I. Bedell and wife to Emma 1.00 Shippers will profit greatly as a result Via the route of the famous George H. Young, SE1^ Assault 1 First State Bank of Dover, H. Taylor, lots 48, 49, of the decree and the railroad Female arrests 6 SE%, sec. 12-70-24 1.00 Minn., to Bradley Timber & Forest Point 200.00 National Land and Timber ommission is already making plans Vacancy ...'. 21 Ry. Sup. Co., Ny2 SW&, Chas. S. Jameson and wife to Company to The Virginia & to distribute the rebates of which it Drunk and disorderly 63 SE& NW%, sec. 25 NE Guy C. Parker, lots 11, 12, has a record, at the earliest possible Through trains, fast time, block Rainy Lake Co. S% SE^4, Thief 2 blk. 19, First addition {to sec. 13 NEJ4 NE1^, sec. 2467-23 SE^, sec. 26-152-25 950.00 moment. The railroads since 1909 Escaped Prisoner 1 signals, attentive service. Stand 60.00 have filed complete schedules of their 1.00 Otto Schmidt and wife to Wm. Defrauding board 2 ard and tpurist sleeping cars, all The Koochiching Company to business, and it is up to the commission The Koochiching Company to Kottke, Wy2 NE*4, sec. 31151-26 Registered at hotel false ... 1 John R. Murphy, lot 24, and Joe Rubszinski, lot 11, blk. 1200.00 to collect the excess from the Peddling liquor to Indians 2 electricrlighted. roads and pay it to those entitled to WV2 23, blk. 42, International 89, International Falls ... 250.00 Falls 625.00 The Koochiching Company to the money. This will be a difficult Total 99 Ask for illustrated booklets, free. REBATES CAN BE COLLECTED. Almeda Kinney and husband Steve Hocul, lot 12, blk. 65, task as many unlawful claims will Receipts are not absolutely essential C. B. to Grace A. Sherman International Falls 400.00 undoubtedly bepresented. All the excess TRAIN HAD NARROW ESCAPE. in order, to recover from the railroads lots 13, 14, blk. 53, International The Koochiching Company to unclaimed or undistributed within the excess fare paid since the Falls 600.00 Seymour W. Backus, lot 17, a year goes to the state according Baudette Region: The Duluth discontinuance of the 2-cent fare, blk 17, International Falls. 1600.00 Edward Price and wife to to the law.—Monticelio News. train that went through Baudette July 1, 1911, according to the attorney Tom Dahl, lot 11, blk. 71, Ella A.Green, widow, to Frank Sunday night had a very narrow escape general's office. If a passenger International Falls 140.00 B. Green, lot 22, blk. i7, International from being wrecked between CARD OF THANKS. can prove by competent witnesses Hattie A. Garrett, single to Falls 1.00 Virginia and Duluth. A horse had that he took a certain trip and paid R. C. Langstaff, et al SE}4 The Koochiching Company to its leg wedged between the ties of Having resigned my position as 3cents a mile, or other evidence, he SW %, N: SW %, sec. 5-15925 Louis Larricy, lot 3, blk. a trestle over a deep ravine and marshall of the village of Ranier 1 is entitled, to recover all in excess 500.00 201 International Falls ... 400.00 wish to thank Mayor Ed.' Ek, the when the engineer noticed it he had of the 2-cent rate he paid. The Koochiching Company to Interstate Securities Company to put the brakes on quickly to avert members of the village council and It is believed that as a result of Samuel Anderson, lots 19, citizens for the moral support given a tragedy. He succeeded to stopping to Edward C. Bates S% W. H. GEMMELL, G. M.. Brainerd. the Supreme court decree there will 20, blk. 74, International me during my term of office and also NE%, N% SE%, sec 32-15429 the train only a few feet from the Big-Falls & International Falls Ry. be a flood of claims for rebates from 1°° Falls 400.00 to state that during su5h term I have animal. It was a narrow escape the railroads. Thousands of persons A. M. CLELLAND, G. P. A., St. Paul, Minn. Roger Jerome and wife to B. Kelsey Realty Company to made the following arrests during the from an accident that probably would in the state have obtained receipts for Northern Pacific Railway. Sadie S. Searls, W% SW%, W. Bacon, W: lot 14, E-% the fare paid and will no doubt pre- past six months of the year I have have cost many lives.