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

April 8, 1915 · Page 1 of 8

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rzm Vi^iC C" -**&• "y INTERNATIONAL ^ALLS PRESS tli LOSES 1,100 EI-SMEW PASSES AWAY GEN/SIR S7 COWANS Visit -SG THE EARLIEST QRANGES OF THE SEASON KILLED IN BATTLE —l 'tils Where are they grown? Why do they ripen earlier than California's CURTIS GOULD, JR., CHIEF EXE* in other sections? Why are they so luscious These and other questions are, answered in "a booklet UTIVE OF MASSACHUSETTS Expositions which we have issued describing Glenn County, Calif. Glenn County is in the heart of the great, rich Sacramento Low Round Trip .Fares Appointed Ambassador to Russia Du* Valley. A few years ago oranges were grown com-, BARRANZA ADHERENTS CLAIM 1 Daily to November 30th mercially in only the southern part4 of the State. Later ing Taft's Administration—Spoks 1,000 PRISONERS TAKEN AT it was discovered that citrus fruits ripened perfectly in Several Languages. LOS EBANOS. Three Months Limit even the northern part of the interior valley. Since then With Liberal Stopover Jr* Glenn County has come forward with some magnificentearly Boston, April 7.—Curtis Gould, Privileges fruit. There are countless opportunities for not former governor of Massachusetts and ANOTHER VERSION OF FIGHT former ambassador to Russia is dead. only citrus fruit culture but for all sorts of deciduous Curtis Gould, Jr., was ambassador to fruits, live stock, grain, truck farming, etc., in Glenn Russia for two years during President County. That dispatches to Washington State Taft's administration "and was thres We will send this beautiful hook describing Glenn Neither Side Has Gained Advantage times governor of Massachusetts. He County free to you if you will send us your name and a attained unusual distinction as a public in Fighting in Vicinity two-cent stamp, to help pay the postage. Better still, speaker ability to address through his of Tampico. send ten cents in stamps and we will send the Glenn an audience with ease in any ons County book, a map of California and a sample copy of of several languages. Laredo, Texas, April 7.—Advices Sunset Magazne, a great Pacific Coast national .magazine. In 1908, at the invitation" of the reaching Carranza adherents here are Swiss government and Geneva university, SUNSET MAGAZINE SERVICE BUREAU to the effect that the Villa forces havs he delivered an address in French San Francisco, California. lost killed and prisoners, See the two greatest 1,100 1,000 at the three hundred and fiftieth anniversary In writing1 be sure to mention this paper and Glenn County book. in the three-days' fighting near Los world's fairs ever held— of the birth of John Calvin. Bbanos. Accordingt to the report Villa's Mch. 18-25 Apr. 1. He represented the American Unitarian both expositions are in troops attacked Carranza's forces at association on this occasion, and celebration of the opening Los Ebanos. the university awarded him_ the degree of the Panama Canal, the After a fierce battle the Villa army of doctor of sacred theology. He was compelled to retreat, leaving greatest engineering feat had a string of degrees from other universities. 600 dead on the field. jjThe Villa forces ever accomplished. Both returned Saturday, according to the At Mexican Celebration. universal in their scope. report, and after a fight lasting through Border Wholesale Meal & Grocery Go, President Taft in 1910 designated Sunday, retreated, leaving 500 dead on Travel via Mr. Gould as special ambassador to a the field and 1,000 prisoners in the Northern Pacific represent the United States at the hands of Carranza's men. centennial celebration of the independence A. Yernberg, Manager of Mexico, and at one of the Another Version of Fight. and see functions in Mexico Gity he gave an Washington, April 7.—Heavy fighting Yellowstone address in Spanish. With a brief continues between the Carranza Wholesale and Retail Meats, speech in Italian he welcomed the and Villa forces at Ixs Ebanos, neaf Groceries, Fruits and Feed National Park Duke of the Abruzzi. Tampico, according to advice's received Mr". Gould was born in Boston, Feb. at the state department. The dispatches One of the biggest jobs of the British 2, 1860. sfiid: "Neither side has'gained Through trains to the army is that of the quartermastergeneral, Home-Made Sausage and Mr. Gould's illness began with a cold an advantage." North Pacific Coast—rail whose duty it is to see that contracted after a trip to Salem, April Hamburger The Tampico chamber of commerce, every soldier in service is provided or water from Puget 1, and rapidly developed into pneumonia. the dispatches said, has ordered food with all necessities of war, from a a Sound cities or Portland supplies from New Orleans, guaranteeing Sir shoestring to big trench shelters. payment. to San Francisco via Astoria Give us a Trial and You Will J. S. Cowans, who fills this highly-important PROMINENT MILLER PASSES and the Great Northern position, is the third piilitary •v Stay With Us Count Zeppelin Not Satisfied. member of the army council and" has Steamship line. James S. Bell, President of WashburnCrosby been working ceaselessly to supply Free descriptive literature Romanshorn, Switzerland, April 7.— Our Prices are Always Right and Our Stock Always Fresh $ Company, Dies After the provisions," clothing, shelter, and, Count Zeppelin is not satisfied with including Exposition folder a Long lilness. in fact, everything used by the three 3 "... n- 'V,-..,. the manner -in which his airships' are 4 to four million soldiers in the field. Second Ave. and Fifth Street International Falls, Minn. $ and full details of the trip being handled. He called together one Minneapolis, April 7— James S. Bell, f: furnished. day this week his engineers and the president of the Washburn-Crosby ALLIES' RIGHT TO BLOCKAOE Milling company, died oF a complication captains of the dirigibles now at the C. G. WHITNEY, a: Zeppelin works at Friei'ichsliafen and of diseases following an illness of Agent. a number of months. criticised them on several scores.:^ -. "SEE AMERICA" In the passing of Mr. Bell, Minneapolis The count said that the full power, U. NOT S. CLAIMS BELLIGERENTS of the Zeppelins had not be'en employed loses one of its foremost citizens and that longer raids than arfy JUSTIFIED IN ACT. and the milling business loses a man made heretofore were possible. He also whom his business and financial associates said that there was too much of a disposition characterize as the foremost To Attitude Admit It Would Be to Assume to await favorable weather merchant-miller of the world. conditions, instead of responding vith» of Unneutrality Toward "Had it not been for James S. Bell," out delay to military, requirements.. He said one of his associates, "the W.ashburn-Crosbv Enemies of England. believed that an attack ypon' London Milling company neve* Courteous Trainmen,Modem Steel Framed and the lower Thames had- been de* would have been heard of." Trains With Every Convenience, OnTime To Washington, April 7.—The United layed unnecessarily. The .count also James S. i£e'l v.: a pioneer miller, States government has made public its is understood to have- criticised his as was his father before him. He came UQte to Great Bxitaiu announcing that captains for retreating froin hostile to Minneapolis as a member vf Washburn, Chicago it "could not admit" either the right o! airmen. Crosby & Co. in He brought 1888. the allies or their claims for justification with him the training which enabled in placing an embargo on ell commercial Wireles^Tells of Disaster, him at once to assume large responsibilities intercourse between Germany Charleston, S. C., April 7.-—A wireless and to become, later, the president and neutral countries. message stating that the Royal oo of the largest flour milling concern "To admit it," says the communication, Dutch West Indies line steamer Print in the world, the size and powet "would be to assume an attitude O-PADULUTH T-V J-PGEHREY- Maurits, with 49 persons aboard, sank i|NE of which were due to his skill, energy of unneutrality toward the present during the recent storm, was picked e, and wisdom. Uecfret duluth-Superiorsc. &*av.w. enemies of Great Britain which would urr i«-C3 SUPERIOR-823 TOWER AV. up by the United States navy supply be obviously inconsistent with the ship Arethusa, acording to a statement Red Cross Party Returns. solemn obligations of this government by Captain Kennedy onr the naval Boston, April 7—A of Red party in the present circumstances, and for ship's arrival here. Cross surgeons and nurses who havs Great Britain to make such a claim The liiessage, Captain Kennedy said, been working in hospitals in Germany woulfl be for her to abandon and set apparently was sent by the Frying Pan and Serbia, have arrived here on the The marvelous durability of I at naught the principles for which she THE LITTLE HEAT MARKET Shoals lightship. steamer Celtic from the Mediterranean. & "Nobby Tread" Tires, the has consistently and earnestly contended The Arethusa was searching for th« fact that they are really two tires PHONE 120. in other times and circumstances." Prfns Maurits when the message was in one make them the tires that Dr. James Donovan of Goshen, N. you should unhestiatingly buy. received and it then gave up the quest & Y., Dr, W. E. Ahearn of Syracuse, N. On Third Street, Opposite Rex Hotel. a*d continued! t& Charleston. Interrupts American Trade. Y., Miss A. Condit and Miss N. Steel Captain Kennedy said his ship found of Columbus, Ohio, and Miss E Averad The note reviewed at length the legal Good Suppy of Meats, Fish, Groceries, Butter and Eggs. no traee of the Prirvs Maurits at the location "NobbyTread'Tires Oi Mew York, were in Belgrade phases of a blockade of belligerent .given in wireless calls sent out when the Atistrians captured the city territory and virtual blockade of neutral FISH AND POULTRY CLEANED BEFORE DELIVERY by the steamer. in December, Dr, Donovan said that coasts. In conclusion, the United are now sold under their regular after the arrival of the Austrians the States affirms, its expectations that warranty—perfect workmanship Pullmarf Porter* a Month. I E E A A Get $27.50 American doctors and nurses worked Great Britain, after having considered and material—BUT any adjustment Chicago* April %.—Tlse first government in the hospitals night and day. "the possibilities of curious interruption is on a basis of M. LARSEN, Prop. inquiry into wages and conditions 5,000 Miles of American trade," under the order-in-council, of employment of sleeping cai "will take the steps necessary GRAIN WO LIVE STOCK. porters and- conductors was made here |. to avoid them, and in the event by the United States commission on that they snould unhappily occur, will MINNESOTA RUBBER Minneapolis Grain. CQ industrial relasSions. L~ SL Mungerford rjg Minneapolis, Minn. 7.—Wheat—May, be prepared to make full reparation Minneapolis, April general manager of the Pullman com 11.48V6 July. $1.42 Vs Efo. 1 northern, 1g Northwest DisStntutors 5 for every act, which, under the rules 11.54% No. 2 northern. $1.51% No. 1 was om the stand1 paost of the pany, of international law, constitutes a violation durum, $1.57 No. 3 earn, 69tyc Sa day and was questioned by Prank white oats, 54y»c barley, maltingv 64c of neutral rights." No. 2 rye, $1.11 No, 1 ffax, $1.92 Walsh, chairman- of the commission. The American communication interprets mi 1/r In the first 15 years of a sleeping cai Duluth Grata, the circumstances under which Duluth, Minn.. April 7.—Wheat—May, porter's service,. Mr. Hungeiford said Farm and Draft Horses for Sale Great Britain claims to be justified in $1.52% July, $1.46% Not. 1 northier*, he received $27.50 a month in wages. $1.55% No. 1 durum, $1.56. adopting retaliatory measures against LI JiMMir At the end of years he, like othei 15 her enemies as "merely a reason for South St. Paul l.lve Stock. service employes, automatically receives From 500 ta 1000 head of horses constantly on hand/ South St. Paul, Minn., April 7.—CatSteers, certain extraordinary activities" by a he iVtaune&polis Dollar-Hotel $6.75@6.90 cows, $4.50 (fx) 6,75 an advance of 5 per cent, which including, large Draft Horses, Driving Horses, Delivery 'l her naval forces, and not an excuse for calves, $3.50@7.50 hog's, $6.35# 6. ISj makes his pay $28.85 a month. Horses, Farm Chunks, Farm Mares, Saddlers and Mules. Every horse ?v! OOfFfi ROOMS sheep and lamb#, $6.50@8.50. or a prelude to any unlawful action." hitched and tried before sale. If you want one horse, a team or a carload* a '-"'"•'.I'i'j iiv-fcrt of 3u&in£M District it Chicago J.lve Stock. come to BARRETT ZIMMERMAN $ 1 S N E A E $ St Prohibition in England' Near. 5 Chicago, April 7. Hogs—Receipts, 5 EvROPLAN f.ate fgfi two persons $1 .50 vesterday's U. S. Cruiser to Mexico. 15,000 head steadv at London, April 7.—The king of England PRIVATE BATH ANO TOILET EXTRA Vera Cruz, April 7.—The United average bulk, $6.80@6.90 light, $6.65® Duluth Stables: Cor. 23d: At- W. & Superior St. Great Midway Korse Market, St, Paul, Minn. has made a definite pledge to COMPLETE SAFETY 6.95 mixed, $6.60®6.95 heavv, $S.40 Private Sales Daily Auction Every Wednesday. Private Sales Dally States cruiser Washington sailed for prohibit the use of alcoholic liquors in 6 92y2 rough. $6.40@6.55 pigs, §5.50# AUTOMATIC SPRINKLERS 6.50. Tampico with Rear Admiral W. B. hX'IO fiREPPiOCF CONSTRUCTION the royal household, a self-denying ordinance Cattle—Receipts, 2,000 head firm Caperton in command. The United which many prominent men native steers, $6OS.SO western. $5.50® ')«SUflAKCE RECORDS SHOVJ NO LIVES 7.45 cows and heifers. $2.80(®7.S0 S:VER LOST IN A SPRINKLED BUILDING.) States gunboats Sacramento and Petrel in the country already have placed on calves. $6 (7? 8.50. 'EVERY ROOM HAS HOT AND COLD 'RUNNING already are at that port. The twater, steam heat, gas and electric \Vith- themselves. this example before Shep—Receipts, 8,00-0 head stronri LIGHTS, AND TELEPHONE SERVICE. Georgia, the only battleship now here, sheep,-$7.40@S.45 lambs, $7.S5@10.35. the people, and probably shorter 1 SEVEN S",OR7 ANNEX IN CONNECTION. which had been ordered to the United hours for the sale of liquors, it is now Kjsks flutter, anil Poultry. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE PRESS States, will remain at Vera Cruz. Minneapolis, April 7.—Butter—Creamery believed total prohibition will not bi extras, 2Sc extra firsts, 20c necessary. mmm firsts, 25c seconds, 24c dairies, extr» firsts, 22c packing- stock, 17y2c~. Brings Crew to Port. Eggs—"Fresh prime firsts, new cases, New York, April 7.—The steamer Decision Against Union. dirties and checks out, 18c current $1.50 PER YEAR IN ADVANC^J receipts, rots "out, cage, $5.10 checks 7.—Three ol Comus from New Orleans has brought Chicago, April judges seconds, doz., 12c dirties, doz., 14c. Hid into port fiYe members of the crew of the municipal court, sitting as an arbitration Live Poultry—Turkeys, fat, 10 lbs. and over 14c thin and small, 9c cripplies the barge Northwest, which broke board in the strike of plaster and culls unsalable roosters, 9c away from the turj Wellington and ers decided that the Plasterers'- anion staggy cockerels, 13c 1914 cockerels, medium weight, 15c hens, 4 lbs. ana drifted helpless in the recent storiri until had violated its agreement with the over, 15 16c hens, 8 to 4 lbs, 13® sighted by the Comus off Cape employing Plasterer's association, ana LOCATED IN HEART OF BUSINESS DISTRICT 14c hens, 3 lbs and under, 9c geesq^ A E S it a he at an fat, 10c ducks, 13c guineas, doz., $6 Lookoutj N. work C. ordered that the men return to. shower bath springs, lb., 12%c. One person 75c. $1.00 and SI .50 per day LICENSED PLUMBERS Two persons in same room. 50c extra. Italians Resent Loss of Ship. Asks Germany to Pay Damages. Submarines Sink Two Ships. ROOMS with private baths and toilets— Washington, April 7.—On behalf el One person $1.50 and $2.00 per day the owners of the American ship William Genoa, Italy, via Paris, April 7.— Two persons in same' room, $1.00 extra. London, April 7.—Two more vessel* land Heating Engineers P. Frye, sunk by the Prinz Eltel News was received here that a Ger Send postal card lor colored blotters. the Russian three-master Hermes and WE AIM TO PLEASE Friedrich, the United States govern* man submarine had sunk the Italiao the Glasgow steamer Olivine,, havs jnent, in a note just made public, has steamer Luigi Paredi, which left Baltimore been sunk by German submarines, according WATER AND SEWER WORK PROMPTLY DONE asked Germany to pay an indemnity on Jan. 22, with a cargo of coal to an official statement from of $228,059.54, which represents the for Genoa. The report has caused a Ithe admiralty. ESTIMATES FURNISHED ON SHORT NOTICE cost of the vessel, the freight charges profound' Impression here and there Russians Lose Memel. a The Hermes, 1,019 ton vessel^ Berlin, via wireless to Sayville, L. I., for its cargo, and damages resulting are many expressions of resentment. bound from London for Mexico, was EAST & CORRIN March 23.—The Russians have been from being deprived of the use of the Great excitement prevails and the overhauled near the Isle of Wight on driven out of the German seaport of phip. Inasmuch as the cargo became authorities have taken strong measures punday. The German submarine compiander Phone 221 Oveson Block International Falls, Minn. the war announced Memel, office in Pritish-owned while en route no claim to protect the Germany colony demanded that she show her from the possible •flolal statement for damages was presented by the pre* and German shops gave {colors and then the crew 10 •zaction of rAnrifiala. tlous American shippers. 5