International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
October 9, 1913 · Page 1 of 6
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1 •••"jr1 Tf -J v- 5 iJf 1'• 'Vj' 'ri i** "."'ft ,1 ,'V^ Ji JK\" fgy* Wghy* ?. "V \y -f ', y$"t, ^'S^? rf INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS. it's time for the lumberman to make follows: INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS "Pal Brown, the Hibbing (Minn.) a quick getaway for his life hangs in International Falls Abstract Co. the balance. A misstep means a lightweight, defeated Hughie Mehegan, plunge down among the rushing logs, the Australian and English AND BORDER BUDGET champion here today in a 20-round and in the grindning, crushing mass BURDICK, KREMER & KING Proprietors the lumberman would never have a bout. The contest was °ne of tnt» Entered as Second Class Matter June 23,1909, at the Postoffice at International chance to escape. best seen here among lightweights ABSTRACTS. REAL ESTATE & INSURANCE Falls, Minn., under the Act of Congress of March 3, 1879. When a large piece of water is several years, and the work of tht reached the logs can be made up into American boy gained him a popular Collections, Conveancing and Loans P. PUILISRIN6 OEORBE WATSON, Editor Ml Manager INTERHATiORAL FALLS PRESS CO. verdict. Although there was no rafts and towed to the mill. At the J. BURDICK, Manager mill they are cut up into suitable knockout, Brown had the better of E. Official Paper of Ranier Offleial Paper of International Falls. lengths by a big circular saw and Mehegan throughout the fight. He INTERNATIONAL ALLS, MINNESOTA brought under the influence of the used a lightning left which beat a tattoo on the Australian's face, and "barker" at the same time. fThe of taxable incomes will be made more A good-sized paper mil has been "barker" is a machine with rotating his right rocked the local man several nearly complete. built at Kong Mun, China and incidently blades that gnaws off the bark, and times. Two primary methods of collecting fche natives are getting "Mehegan fought a hard battle,but makes a frightful noise over it, too. the tax are contained in the law. some ideas they never dreamed of in It is said by people who have heard the cleverness of Brown w&s too A, Setterlund & Co. One is the individual returns by the the way of odors—Ex. much for him. The American made this voracious machine screaming citizen the other the returns by over its food that jit makes the him miss many times and at close corporations and other employers who worst noise that ever assaulted human range landed heavy punches on his SLOT MACHINES OUT. pay their employees' tax "at the ears. The saws are not far behind stomach. All slot machines were ordered removed source." this Wagnerian concatenation. "Although Brown did not score a Under the law every large company from Walker saloons, pool General Contractors Except for use in the higher grade knockout he will claim the championship halls and other places of business employing labor will be compelled to of papers, the cut up logs are next of Australia and England. Mehegan Monday. The complaint was made report any regular salaries it pays in ground up in grinding machines. The by Miss Agnes Peterson of the department excess of the $3,000 figures and will won from Matt Wells, the best pulp is produced by a chemical international Falls, Minnesota of labor, who was in tn pay the taxes for its employees and English champion, on a foul and process that does not break up the village. Miss Peterson has charge deduct the tax from their pay envelopes. claimed both titles. The American fibers as the grinding machines do. of the juvenile part of the state labor Paper machines have two ends. One will engage ii several more bouts before bureau, and many complaints This "payment at the source" will is the dry end and the other the Wet. returning to his home." have gone into headquarters from apply to salaries, rents, interest, royalties, The pulp enters via the wet end, iMmaunan partnership profits and some this place regarding the liberties allowed where it passes through a screen and minors in frequenting pool other sources of income, and persons HER BARGAiN DIVORCE. flows along like thin milk. The standard LAWRENCE E GILBERTSON halls and playing slot machines. Like receiving such incomes must be prepared width of the wet machine is 72 to show that the money has many other towns, Walker has been Court and Lawyers Chip in Fees and inches. In one form of machine the permitting these irregularities, and paid its tax at its source. Co9ts to Woman. pulp flows along on an endless wire th& fact that a change for the better In figuring up his net income for Denver.—Mrs. Julia Williams, who straining cloth of a fine enough mesh Plastering, Chimney Building and all kinds of tax payment the American business has taken place, appears to told Judge Iiothgerber she married to permit the water to drain off without Charles Williams when she was seven meet with general satisfaction. man, after deducting $3000 for himself, Mason work. Estimates cheerfully given. losing any of the pulp.—New teen, was given a bargain in the way Walker Pilot. $4000 if married, will have the York World. of divorces in the county court. Her Prices Reasonable and all Work Guaranteed. right to claim the following additional decree did not cost her a penny. Siw exemptions: testified she had been obliged to make AN ANTI-SUFFRAGE BOGEY Phone 198 WARROAD HALF DESTROYED International Falls, Minn. Necessary expenses of carrying on her own way in the world since her Lord ^Jorthcliffe is reported as hav business, not including personal, living BY EARLY MORNING FIRE marriage. Her husband deserted her 53KOSB5iBSE9HB9E ing told the members of the Chicago or family expenses. a mouth after their marriage in January. Main Down-town Business Block, Including Press club that woman suffrage is 1911, she said, and she now is Interest paid out on indebtedness. Hotel Lake of the Woods, earning $6 a week. doomed in Great Britain because National, state, county, school or Compietely Burned—Loss Judge Rothgerber ordered his clerk the male voters fear women would municipal taxes paid within the year. to remit Mrs. Williams the docket fees $100,060. Three Leaders dominate the government. "There Trade losses, or storm or fire losses in the case, amounting to $10. Her attorney Warroad, Oct. 6.—(Special to The are proportionately 1,700,000 more not covered by insurance. also proved his generosity by Daily Journal)—This town was half women of voting age than men in Worthless debts charged off during returning his fees. Mrs. Williams, a wiped out early today by a fire which England, Scotland and Ireland," he brunette, thanked the court and her the year. took the entire block from Selvog is credited with saying. "If they attorney, tucked the decree in her hand A reasonable allowance for the depreciation Bros.' saloon to the Hotel Lake of bag and, smiling, left the courtroom. were given the right of suffrage as of property. the Woods, the main business block Golden Grain Belt Beers men they could dominate the Empire. Dividends from companies whose of the town. The loss on buildings CHURCH BAN ON SLIT SKIRT. No self-respecting man is income has already been taxed. is estimated at $50,000 and on the going to be dominated by women. Interest from state, municipal or Harpers Whiskey Give stocks and contents at $50,000 more. New Britain Priest Will Not The men of England will not government bonds. Communion to Wearer. The losses on buildings, exclusive of tolerate it and both political parties It is a clear provision of the law, New Britain. Conn.—The Rev. H. T. contents, are approximately as follows: will stand together in the opposition Rock Spring Water however, that the taxable person Walsh, whose utterances from the pulpit Selvog Bros.' saloon, $5,000 of it."—Pioneer Press. of the Church of Our Lady of must make a return to the internal Parker's drug store, $5,000 Stein's Mercy have attracted state wide notice, revenue collector for his entire "net confectionery, $15,000 the Warroad has delivered a fiery opinion of present income" and exemptions claimed under YOUR SALARY TAXED hotel, Pete Orney proprietor, $10,000 day gowns, and he has announced that the law must be submitted to the UNDERWOOD & HA5SELBARTH, Local Agents he will not give communion to any saloon next to Warroad hotel $3,000 federal officers for them to determine woman who approaches the altar railing International falls, Minn. the Canadian Northern restaurant TO RUNJIOVERNMENT upon their reasonableness or legality. in a slashed skirt or in diaphanous (Hagen's) $2,000 Soderstrom's Hotel garb. Moreover, he will not receive Lake of the Woods, $25,000. The fire at his parochial residence anj was so far under way before the watr, woman who wears auch gowns. When President Wilson signed the HOW NEWS-PRINT The denunciation of gowns was made er was played on it that the streams, Tariff bill last Friday evening he in the course of a sermon. The extreme had no effect. The fire equipment also made it obligatory upon 425,000 fashions were described by the consists of a small gasoline engine Northern Minnesota Hospital PAPER IS E people of this country to pay an priest as "monstrosities," and he said which was a mere toy as compared men were disgusted with them. income tax toward the support of with the greatness of the^fire when government as it is estimated that it was well started. A wind carried CAUGHT GIANT EEL that number of people are drawing The first paper mill in the United the flames from building to building salaries or have an income of more States turned out hand-made paper, through the entire block, which contained than three thousand dollars per year, the mill having been started at Troy WEARING A COLLAR the largest retail places. The if they are single, or four thousand in 1794. The mill, as well as the block destroyed is directly across the per year if they are married. other pioneer mills, used rag pulp. street from the Canadian Northern The Fourdrineir brothers had invent- If you come under this fortunate depot. The town was in great consternation class you must keep an accurate ac- ed a paper making machine inl800, Four Feet Long and Weighed and it looked as if every count of your income so you can tell! and within a few years other mats- building in the town would go. It the income tax collector next spring rials besides rags were utilized in Thirteen Pounds. was with great difficulty that many just how much you have received making paper. buildings across the street were saved. and how much you owe the gov- Pulp made from straw made its The entire population turned oat -f ernment. I apearance in 1857, coming from a and did what it was possible to do of Willlmantic, Conn.—John Balinski When you make these leturns they factory at Fort Edward, N, Y., and with the limited facilities to check West Warren captured in the Quaboag will be required to cover the income. the time the Civil war began the the flames but nothing could be done river, a mile below Willimantic, a newspapers were using this paper in from March 1st, 191-3, to December giant eel with a dog collar on its neck. to save any part of the block which such quantities that the price went 31st, 1913, and the first payment of The eel was forty-seven inches long, burned. Only a small amount of up from six to twenty dollars a ton. as large around the body as the wrist this new tax will be for money received the contents of the building was This straw paper was of a poor quality, of an ordinary sized man and weighed during that period. saved, including in most cases the thirteen pounds. britle and hard as the type. During It is estimated that 25,000 persons office records. No lives were lost but R. ti. Monahan, M. D. Elizabeth Monahan, M. D. Balinski killed the eel in low water, the war the demand of news of in Minnesota will come under the guests in the Warroad and the it evidently having been caught in the Mary C. Ghostley, M. D. B. E. Floyd, M. D. the exciting events of the day made thislaw. pool where it was captured when the Hotel Lake of the Woods were compelled Office over International State Bank. International Palls, Minnesota the demand for newspapers heavy, tide went out. Every single person (citizen or for to hasten out, many attired and as early as 1861 the American The collar, of the sort worn by a eign resident) whose anual income exceeds only in their night clothes. The paper mills were turning out more small dog, was securely locked about three thousand dollars and buildings were all of wood and of paper than were those of Great Britain its neck and so tight as to cause the every married person with an income such a nature that they burned like skin to bulge out around the edge. The and France. exceeding four thousand is expected matchwood. The loss in contents of initials "W. R. C." and the name The first wood pulp paper made its to report his or her receipts in detail the buildings amounts to nearly "Prince" were engraved on a silver appearance in 1870. Its merits were INTERNATIONAL FALS, MINNESOTA name plate. to the government agents March $50,000, making the total loss by the not appreciated at first but when the The eel's back was badly scarfed, 1 of each year. The estimate completed fire $100,000 or more. makers had learned to strengthen showing where it had been speared on HAS indicates that the income tax and improve it in various ways, the various occasions. Four fish hooks will produce $82,298,000 from the LOCATION, POWER, RAW MATERIAL PAL BROWN AWARDED DECISION with lines attached were found in the call for wood paper increased rapidly. 425,000 persons taxed. To this will monster's mouth. Ninety-nine percent of the paper OYER AUSTRALIAN be added the $35,000,00 or more produced "It was almost impossible for me to used today is made from wood pulp Hibbing Tribune: While pleased These combined guarantee a populous center of activity. by the present corporation tax, hold the eel after I grabbed it," said and all the grades are represented, at the decision which gave Pal Brown which is continued as a part of the Balinski, "for it would twist and from the cheapest up to the finest PRESENT OUTPUT OF MILLS: a victory over his Australian com squirm about in my hands with ease. law. kinds of calendared paper for artistic petitor, local fight fans are somewhat I finally got it between two stones and, News Print Paper 220 tons per day President Wilson, the federal judges printing. drawing my knife, cut its throat. disappointed that the bout wen Ground Wood Pulp 200 tons per day of the supreme and inferior About the only thing it is good for is The wood pulp industry begins in the full twenty rounds before the Sulphite Pulp 110 tons per day courts now holding office, and employees to chop it up and feed it to the chickens. the wilderness. Starting with the range pugilist could be awarded the "of a state or any political The collar I will keep as^a souvenir." Saw Mill 100,000,000 ft. annually cutting down of the tall trees, the winning laurels. It was expected sub-division thereof" are the only paper industry has some atmosphere A permanent pay roll of over $75,000 per month here that Brown would be able to persons specifically exempted frpm of romance. When the hardy lumberman Consider these facts, and we feel sure you land one of his terrific punches before GRASSHOPPERS EAT ROPE. the tax by the new law. The president has. brought the tree down the battle was half over and will agree with us that International Falls and judges now in office were and loped off its branches, the boss that Mehegan would go down under It Breaks, and Workman Falls From is destined to become one erf the most important made exempt to escape any questions •v.-S of the camp exercises his ingenuity it. I Scaffold. manufacturing'centers of the North of the constitutionality of the law but a to get the logs to market. Warrensburg, Mo.—A swarm of Grave doubts are also expressed their successors in office will be compelled West. grasshoppers that alighted on a ropr Advantage is taken of natural among those who have been in touch to pay the tax. supporting a scaffold and cut through slopes leading to the nearby streams, with Brown as to his ability to remain the strands nearly caused the death of The general public is expected to .and the logs are shot down these Residence Lots tron $260 dp in the lightweight class. It is Business Lets from $1200 up a workman. .• give close study to the law in the slopes to the water. If there are no understood that he now tips the Industrial Lots froa S60Q up Daniel Laughman, a carpenter, seventy, Terms to Suitaii next few months, as the first burden slopes handy rude railways must be beam at 140 apd is constantly gaining. was working on the scaffold of the tax payment rests with the individual C. B. KINNEY devised, Once in the stream, the thirty feet from the ground while His natural weight when fighting citizen, and his failure to rePQrt drive begins. The logs frequently building a silo on the farm of Jesse on the range was seldom over his income is punishable by a fine Mohler. After the grasshoppers had form jams in the stream and then 135 and the pessimists point to the Sales Manager feasted on the corn near the silo they It is admitted that when the first returns one of the lumbermen must walk over other American fighters who advanced gradually collected on the rope supporting are made many taxable persons the floating trunks,find the one that a class after a trip to the Australian International Falls, Minnesota the scaffold, and suddenly one probably will escape payment, but forms the key to the jam, and cut it cities. end lurched downward, and Laughman 3 la. 'j with each year the government's list away. When the jam begins to yield was severely bruised by his fall. The wire report of the battle is as i\|v Mil