International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
August 27, 1914 · Page 7 of 8
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mm IPPPf •n-n WTO •i mm s*v -V INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS GRAND DUKE NICOLAS OVESON TALKS A new experiment was tried by llfiHT MILLION MEN HAVE GARBAGE BURNER Holden and Polkinghorne in moving PENETRATED INTO GERMANY the large majhinery which Plans are under consideration they have been installing in the by the city council looking to the ERICKSBURG new mill. Most of material was installation of an incinerator for ftoutd of All Opposing Forces Decta* so large that it could not be moved A nine pound baby boy arrived the disposal of all garbage in •d to Have Been Accomplished by a team of horses and there at the home of Joe Kucera Aug. Thus Far—Vienna Fears Capture—Austrians Crookston At the last meeting was danger of tipping over if 16th. Mrs. T. A. Enke was in a committee consisting of Alderman Lost 20,000 more teams were used. So the attendance and reports them getting Morrisey, Snyder and Hughes, Wounded in Drina Fight. traction engine of John Vandervalk along very saisfactorily. was appointed to take the matter A daughter was born at tthe was hired and it was fotind St. Petersburg, Aug. 25.—Eight milBon up and report at the next to be not only the safest means home of Chas. Freden Aug 18th. Russians are operating against council session. Dr. Pearson was in attendance of hauling, but the cheapest as th® German and Austrian frontiers. The committee recently conferred well. Two large pieces weighing. How Advance Is Made. and reports mother and child as with G. A. Oveson, a builder In the forward line of Russian offensive doing nicely. seven ton each were hauled a distance and contractor of International operations, four million men There was a killing frost of half a mile in this way. •re engaged. Immediately behind is Falls, who was in the city. Mr. throughout this section of the the second line, of equal strength. Work on the new mill is being Oveson has invented and is now The czar to directing personally the country on the night of Aug. 24th. pushed at the present writing. turning out an incenerator, giving first line. Most of the machinery has been entire satisfaction wherever An official telegram has been received WILDWOOD set in place, except the boilers and telling of the hurried preparations tried, it is stated. The incinerator the engines, which will be rushed •f the defense of Vienna against the Mrs Ernest Carlson returned burns all kinds of garbage, including expected coming of the Russian forces. to Minneapolis last Wednesday as fast as possible. The new mill dead animals, such as Wounded Taken Into Interior. after spending a couple of weeks would be a credit to any town dogs, horses, etc. Twenty thousand wounded soldiers, with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. being up-to-date in every respect. Wounded in the fight on the Drlna, In his talk with members of Peter Dahlgren. The owners expect to have everything have been taken to interior cities. the committee Mr. Oveson presented In East Prussia the advance of the in shape for^work by Sept. A. J. Porter of Plum Creek, figures showing the lo\\f Russian forces was marked Monday Commander-in-chief of the Russian was a Northome caller Friday. 20th, as they have contract work cost of the incinerator £lant, as With uniform success. The Germans army In the field Paddv McLoughlin was transacting ahead of them. Littlefork will •re in full retreat, hastily crossing to well as its efficiency in service business in Wildwood Fridav have a great asset in this mill and the west bank of the River Angerapp, MAY NAME POLITICAL POPE and economy in operation. He End the Russians hold the passage of in connection with road work. a great deal of credit is due the laid special stress also on the that river at Darkehmen. Peter Johnson is going to have owners and especially to the men simple and substantial character Russians Monday occupied Soldan,. charge of a crew of men and use who stood ready after the disastrous Johannisburg, Oltersburg and Willenvers. of the plant. 8ITUATION IS SIMILAR TO ONE the Goodman camps for the crew fire, to start the ball rolling Mr. Oveson pointed otit, too, Germans Fire Town. IN 1878. while clearing the right of way for a better and bigger mill. It the urgent need of an incineraor The Germans are reported to have of Elwell road No. 5. was the co-operative spirit again in Crookson, which, like any evacuated Neidenberg after setting Recent portrait of the emperor of manifested which was first shown J. T. O'Laughlin was out in fire to the town. other growing, progressive city, With Old World at War, Old Problem Japan, who as the ally of Great Brifc Pinetop last week helping run a in the founding of the Farmers' Fighting of extraordinary fierceness shouuld dispose of its garbage in aln la entering the European war. Is at Hand—Requiem Masses for has marked the Russian advance everywhere bank over a year ago, and which state telephone line to the county a proper manner. in East Prussia. The first Late Pius X. line to connect with Gratton has been a decided success. It ACCOMMODATIONS ADEQUATE "It is, of course, a fact that great battle lasted six days and resulted township. was pulling together, a willingness in the flight of the German many of the smaller cities overlook Rome, Aug. 24.—Requiem masses ^"Twrrf Peter Dahlgren, John Bursack to do something and not to knock 1 forces before the overwhelming numbers were celebrated in St. Peter's and in his one highly important that has rebuilt the mill and made of the Russians, and J. T. O'Loughlin were Northome all the Catholic churches in Rome matter," said Mr. Oveson to a represenative Assistant Secretary Breckenridge Has visitors last week. it possible for two men to start Sunday. Thousands of persons visit-' Battle Extends 30 Miles. of the Daily Times. ed St. Peter's to pay tribute before the The battle extended nearly thirty Reached Berlin With Relief over again. A mill in a town is a The Logdahl Bros, are busy They make all other modern improvements altar of confession under which the miles on both sides of the main railway Funds, He Telegraphs. decided asset, especially where cutting out a half mile of road into such as paving the body of Pope Pius rests. The third line from Eidtukhen westward. their olaces. there is no lumber yard handy, meeting of the congregation of cardinals The forces on both sides gradually increased. streets and installing sewer, water Washington, Aug. 25. Secretary The next farmers' meeting w1" and one has to pay freight on The Germans at the last had was held, and the question of the and lighting sysem, but neglect Garrison, chairman of the government's conclave for the election of a new everything that comes in. Some three entire army corps engaged, having be held at the home of H. P. the proper dlisposal of garbage. relief board, reiterates that pope was discussed. The coming conclave hastily called one corps from Nordby Sept. 5th. of the builders this summer ha vex— steamship accommodations for Americans As a rule garbage is simply will resemble that in 1878 which Lyck. In addition the Germans have had to keep their work men idl& Mrs. W. E. Sykes and two from all parts of Europe are adequate elected Fope Leo. Europe had then ten landwehr brigades, a force totaling dumped out on some convenient because it took two or there day£:' for the present and that his reports children left for Monticello and 820,000 men with 360 guns. been disturbed by the Russo-Turkish piece of land, to remain there as show improvements in the financial to get lumber from the outside. war, and the treaty of San Stefani was Minneapolis last Friday for a two The theater of battle in East Prussia a public nuisance, being a breeder condition of Americans in the war signed on the day Pope Leo was is one great field of fortifications. week's visit. Hitherto the mill has employed of disease germs and a menace to zones. crowned. Strongly Fortified Cities. only a few workmen, but these Assistant Secretary of War Breckenridge Again the nations are at warfare, the good health of citizens. The incursion of large bodies of Russian men were residents of the town LITTLEFORK AND VICINITY. of the war department, cabled and it is believed that the present conclave "All authorities agreed that the troops into the German provinces his department from Berlin: and supported thier families in Irene, the two year old daughter will favor the election of a political Of east and west Prussia and their capture best and only proper way to dispose "I left The Hague with our party pope as did the conclave of 1878. part on the wages they received of Mrs. May, who died in International of important positions of Gumbinnen of garbage is to burn it, thus last Saturday, Aug. 22, the Dutch government The elimination of cardinals, so that at the saw mill. Now the mill and Insterburg bring them in front Falls Wednesday, was furnishing a special train to eliminating any possibility of unsanitary the most probable candidates for the of a series of more or less strongly will employ more men and that buried last Friday afternoon. A. the frontier. There the German government papacy might be listed, has been under conditions from that fortified German cities, placed strategically means more people must come in C. Earley officiating. The members gave us a special to Berlin, consideration. It is hardly believed to the east of the river Vistula source."—Crookston Times. be to keep things going. In addition where we arrived at 8 a. m. Sunday. possible that a foreign pope will of the family have the sympathy and between it and the frontier. The trip was made possible by the extreme chosen. This removes nineteen cardinals there will be power available for of all the town people in courtesy of the German government. from the candidacy and it is Crown Prince Reported Dead. any other purpose, and should it BELGIUM LOSS TOTALS 40,000 their bereavement. I will get in touch with the also considered unlikely that the pontiff London, Aug. 25.—Refugees coming seem advisable, electricity might Mrs. Brown took the little son situation in Austria and Italy from would be chosen from among the from Germany state, according to the Appalling Property Loss Not Hazarded—Poverty, be furnished at a cost that could here." Evening Standard, that reports persist cardinals over 70 years old, thus eliminating of Mrs. John Lee, her daughter, Distress and Mr. Garrison announced that he hjjul twenty-five more. Finally that Crown Prince Frederick William not be given under any othef to the Falls Thursday for treatment. Stagnation been advised of the departure Sunday is dead. It is not credited here* there are five cardinal deacons, who, scheme. Other towns are taking Several other babies are from Liverpool for New York of according to tradition, could never be reported* as sick. advantage of the cheap power London, Aug. 25.—The Ostend correspondent elected. Thus the choice would lie the St. Paul and the Olympic, the former For Sale—Eighty apres of good of the Chronicle says that that may be furnished by the saw believed Mrs. Jesse Dade of Blackduck, carrying 620 first class and 330 among sixteen, some of whom are farm land frontage on Rainy lake, Belgium's losses so far are estimated be mill and there is no reason that second class passengers and the latter to obviously out of the ques is visiting with her father and at 40,000 killed. No estimate of the near International Falls. Apply 796 first, 800 second class and 346 tion, leaving Cardinals Ferrari, Ferrati, Littlefork should not do, except mother, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Scarlett, appalling property loss has been hazarded third class passengers. Maffi, Gasparri, Pompili, Le Lai to John Hoey. Phone toll 7, jit might be for the fear of some of Forsythe. by the officials. Consul Thompson, at Aix La Chappelle, and possibly one or two others to select 1 long and 1 short ring. International Industry everywhere is at a standstill, men that it is not well to put too The W. C. T. U. were entertained from. Germany, telegraphed that Americans Falls. —Ady. July 30. says the correspondent. many eggs in one basket. and British in East Belgium, Conclave to Elect Pope. by Mrs. Muus last Thursday Not a single factory or coal pit in Paris.—The correspondent at Rome Liege, Verviers and Spa are all right, This summer has witnessed a I evening. A good number were the country has been operated in of the Havas Agency, quotes the Massagero and that non-combatants are given full SUMMONS good building boom in town. present and enjoyed the evening, three weeks and not a single penny as saying that, contrary to the protection and supplies. Many lots have been sold to buyers in wages has been received by the Mr. and Mrs. James Anderson assertion of certain newspapers, that Consul General Bergholz at Dresden STATE OF MINNESOTA men engaged in the staple activities who wfill build in the neajS-^ have returned from Loman, and the conclave to elect a successor to ss telegraphed that his failure to find County of JCoochiching Of the nation since Aug. 1. Pope Pius will meet Aug. 31, the date future. At present writing Ole Americans inquired about should cause are again living in their home, IN DISTRICT COURT There is nothing but dire poverty, of the conclave has not yet been fixed. no worry, as hundreds of Americans Olson has a house under construction Mrs. Cristello and her mother, distress and stagnation even in the FIFTEENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT It probably will not be before Sept. 5, left Dresden at the outbreak of the on Sixth street, with basement areas untouched by the fighting. Mrs. Osborne, of Fort Frances, Mary Martin, Plaintiff. war for coast cities. as several of the cardinals will not be Against Provision for the feeding, housing cistern and everything that have been among those at the able to reach Rome until then. The mayors of the larger cities of Stanley Martin, Defendant. and other care of refugees is beinj makes a well equipped house. P. the United States are being requested hotel Deteker. THE STATE OF MINNESOTA, TO THE pushed feverishly. More than 4,000 ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANT: by the American Red Cross to bring AGED AUSTRIAN RULER J. Grady has begun the erection Wm. Keiver, who has been in refugees are herded in bathing cabins about a co-operative arrangement You, and each of you. are herebv summoned of a dwelling house on "A" street. REPORTED TO BE DYING the Swedish hospital in Minneapolis along the beach and in various small and required to answer the comnUm-it with the chambers of ccHnmerce, public buildings at Ostend. of the plaintiff in the above entitled Fred Davis, the principal of the for some time, writes that boards of trade and local Red Cross action, which complaint has been school, will soon move into his Condition of Francis Joseph Such as filed the office of the Clerk of District the doctors found it necessary to organizations, whereby the solicitation Court, at the City of International Falls, Reports of Sea Fight. to Cause Great Alarm in bungalow opposite the school of subscriptions for the American Red County of Koochiching., and State of amputate one of his fingers after Tokio, Aug. 25.—The British, RusSian Kingdom. Minnesota, and to serve a copy "of your Cross European Relief expedition may house, which has been recently a long siege of blood poisoning. answer to said complaint on the subsscriber, and French embassies are flying be systematized and made thorough. at his office, in the City of International erected. Most of the new houses the Japanese flag as symbolic of the He expects to be home in a week London, Aug. 24.—A Rome dispatch Falls, in said County of alliance. Contradictory reports are in Koochiching, within thirty days after which have gone up are substan- to the Exchange Telegram company, or so, if his condition keeps on service of this summons upon you, exclusive DEATH IS QUESTION OF HOURS circulation of a battle between British reports that Emperor Francis Joseph (tial houses which add to the apjpearance of the day of such service and improving, and German warships, but there has if you fail to answer the "said complaint is in a grave condition and may die at of the town. Among Within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff been no confirmation. The German any moment. Condition of Emperor Francis Joseph, in this action will apply to the Court for those who have builded this summer ambassador, Count von Rex, and his the relief demanded in the complaint. Austrian Ruler, Expected to Cause ler, part of lots 11 and 12, blk. Paris Gets Report. Dated August 25th, 1914. staff are completing arrangements for I 9, Int. Falls 1125.00 are Thos. Peterson, O. M. End at Any Time. Paris.—A dispatch received here The Koochiching Company, to PBAN8 JETOE, tailing on the steamer Minnesota for from Rome the Messagero of Paulson, Ray Brown, E. E. Ames, Chas. W. Peterson, et al, lot 5, Quotes Plaintiff9! Attoiniv. blk. 12, Int. Falls 750.00 Ban Francisco. The emperor has ordered London, Aug. 25.—A Copenhagen that city to the effect that Emperor A 27-Sept. 10. International Falls, Minn (L. A. Swanson and G. H. French. Chas. W. Peterson, et al, to the suspension of national dispatch to the Exchange Telegraph Francis Joseph of Austria is dying. Swift & Co., lot 5, blk. 12, Among other improvements is thft^ tftourning on Aug. 29. .. Int. Falls 1.00 company dated Aug. 24 says: A dispatch to the Havas Agency REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS James R. Harman, et ux, to Among other improvements is the "The condition of Emperor Francis from Rome says the correspondent I Chas. A. Peterson, et al, lot 24, Forest Fires 8tlll Raging. blk. 12, Int. Falls 1.00 Joseph of Austria, according to telegrams, wiring of private residences for has learned from an authoritative Frank H. Keyes to N. L. Olson, 00Ti Iis/er8 f?.r week ending August a is much worse. Hie death le source that the Prince of Wied has electric lighting, which will be 0 int. lot 5, blk. 10, Franson's 22, 1914, as listed by the Koochiching Missoula, Mont., Aug.. 25.—Three a question of hours." not left Durazzo, Albania, but tha* Add 1.00 County Abstract Company. Office with .furnished by the L. S. LaChapple Martin Kennedy, to John J. Register of Deeds. turge forest fires are reported as burning two of his sons have departed. Graff, lot 3 and 4, blk. 16, 1st M. B. Neff, et ux, to P. H. Pauson, plant. In the near future S. L. in Idaho, Just over the Bitter Root Div. Int. Falls 300.00 Austrian Ship Is 8unk. SE% 14-63-27 1.00 George Holler, to Andrew M. I. W. Parker to Andrew Strand, divide. One of the fires is burning LaChappelle will erect a building London, Aug. 25.—In a dispatch Ipsen, lot 3, blk. 12, Holler's OBDSB UHimO VHCB TO FXLE et al, lot 4, Sec. 4. lots 1 and 2 timber on Clearwater mountain and Add. to Int. Falls 1.00 from Paris the correspondent of the on the village lot to house his oum 70S sec. 5-64-26 1.00 AHP BSASOIO Eugene Carlson, to John N Hilda, M. Hedloff, et ux, to Erik running down the hill. The flames Exchange Telegraph company says the TXXHEOV. Berg, lots 1 and 2, blk. 9, electric lighting plant. Grotberg, NE%, Sec. 17-69-25 2900.00 have already consumed valuable timber Excelsior publishes a message from & 16, blk. 14, South Int. Falls.. 1.00 Chas. S. Jameson to Ida M. Mrs. John Lee returned from Ame'rican Suburbs Co., to Celia Deteker, Pt. SE% NE%, 9.68-25 and spread over about 1,000 acres ESTATE OF ANDREW K. FLADEQVAL Nish, Servia, saying that an Austrian Arthur, lot 4, 5, 6, 7, blk. 2, 700.00 STATE OF MINNESOTA,- COUNTY OF Dakota last Saturday. Add. Of ground. More men have been sent monitor struck a mine in the Adriatic East Side to Int. Falls.. 1600.00 KOOCHICHING Marion Riggs, to George Holler, Ole C. Olson, to Abraham Olson, to the fire. Word was received that W% SW%, 26-67-25 .... 1.00 and was destroyed. The crew of the I The funeral services of the six^J^ IN PROBATE COURT lot 9 and 10, blk. 4, Littlefork, Franz Jevne. et ux, to John W. fire on Washington creek, had burned monitor perished. The location of this 1.00 months old baby of Mr. and Mrs."iJ~ Mitchell, SW%, 26-66-24 1600.00 IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF Ida M. Deteker, to Chas, S. over four sections and threatened a J. R. Holten, et ux, to W. V. accident is given as between Orshava ANDREW K. FLADEQVAL, DECE- I Jameson, lot 3, blk. 6, 1st Rcmens was held at the Catholic Kane, int. SW% NE%, •tand of 6.000.000.000 feet. DENT. and Baszisch. Add. to Littlefork 550.00 W% SE% 14, and NW% church last Friday morning at Carrie Wright to Ole C. Olson, NE% 23- 69, 22 1.00 Letters of administrater this day lot 9 and 10, blk. 4, Littlefork 1.00 Louis Levy, to Ley Land Co., having been granted to Nels Gjernes. I nine o'clock. Many were present Thinks Germany Will Win. White & Street Townsite Co., to int. N% NE%. NE% NW%, It is ordered, that the time within Smoot Silver Bill Passed. Tom Peterson, lot 2 and 3, blk. New York, Aug. 25.—Count Von Sec. 12 NE% SE%, Sec. 3, & at the funeral to express their which all creditors of the above named 15, 1st Add. to Littlefork 100.00 NW% SW%, Sec. 1-66-22. ... 1.00 Washington, Aug. 24.-—By a vote of decedent may present claims against his Bernstorff, th% German ambassador to Bert Chrysler, 1 to Harley B. Joseph Nolin, et ux, to Joseph R. sympathy for the sorrowing 1 estate in this court, be, and the same 89 to 11, the senate passed the Smoot Rinerz, lot 5, blk. 1, 1st Add. the United States, returned to his post Nolin, NE% NW% 11-160-29.. 1.00 hereby is, limited to six months from to Gemmell 275.00 afmily. George W- Woodworth, to Arne •liver purchase bill. 'This provides of duty on the steamer Noordam and and after the date hereof and that Saturday Margaret Daniels to G. G. Sawyer, Erickson, lot 2, NE% NE%, the 27th day of February, '1914, at tor the purchase, at the discretion of Miss Annette Miller arrived lots, 1, 2 3, 4, blk. 8, 1 gave out one of the most authoritative NE% NW%, 7-159-25 1.00 2 o'clock p. m., in the Probate Court Mizpah 650.00 the secretary of the treasury, of 15,000,000 Charley Moss to Joseph Bulgie, Interviews yet expressed here on Gei? Rooms at the Court House at the City of from Buffalo, Minn., last Tuesday, Henry Scholta to Mac Loman, SW% NE%, 31-158-25 1.00 ounces of silver at a price not International Falls, in said Coiinty, be, many's attiude toward the war.- Germany lots 7 and 8, blk. 2, Indus ... 150.00 Satah H. Roberts, to International and will again be open for engagements and the same hereby is, fixed and appointed Henri F. Snyder, et al, to W. E. to exceed the average from Jan. 15 Lumber Co., NW% j$\, is bound to win in the end. be as the time and place for hearing ,|v'C Hitchcock, part of lots 6 and NW%, 14-151-29 1.00 in nursing. a}A la hfl/iQIIflA AAiiaA tll6 to June 15. aalllt lfi? upon UPOII dlld dnd the examination, £X8rlttil|£ttiO&« ftdjUSt" adjust- 9, blk. 21, Ranier 700.00 •aia, sne IS ngnting because ner cause such l# merit and allowance of' claims as Frank Bryant, et ux, to Anton Nettie Reynold, to S. I. Bedell, I Miss Esther Holstein returned Christenson, S% NW%, NW% 18 just. He predicted that Americans the Shall be presented within time afore II# lot 1, blk. 1,: Crescent Fl. Add. SW%, 11-151-28 1400.00 England Calls Reserves In U. 8. .. said. from Minneapolis last week, ac'companied to Ranier 1.00 Henry Lindahl to Edith R. New York, Aug. 24,—That England 'Ella V. Cook, to H. I. Bedell, Toombs, S% NW%, S% NE%, 1 'r, this light Italy, he believes. Will not publicationCof thiswder inttie Internapermit by Eliner and Harol lot 2, blk. 2, Crescent Fl. Add. felt 22-159-27 200.00 called all her army reserves in herself to aid* agalatt tional Falls Press as provided by law. to Ranier 1.00 Bertha Thomas, to Marguerite weeks Olson, who spent a few the United States was learned from Dated August 21st, 1914. Frances R. West, to Fred W. ^rmany. Thomas, lots 3, 4, SE% .NW%, Roche, lpts 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, blk. fil' 1 semi-official source. 1 51-27 ..v 1.00 with her at home. S-! W .JOHV BBmO, -... m£Ks 17, Rainy Lake Add. to Ranier 1.00 A"*?- 27-Sept. 10. of Probata. Horace I. Bedell, to George Hol- Jndg* "V ji h. L* '•'V* ,™