International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
April 8, 1915 · Page 2 of 8
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Hlbblng.—Business i, men of Chisholm, Of Special Interest to Housekeepers Virginia and Buhl are uniting to divert their trade, which has previous* ly gone to Duluth from the range, to OUT ON tIALF PINT MADE BY THB BILL PROVIDES INCREASE IN This is the firsts of a series lesume of Important the Twin Cities. Thousands of dollars LARGEST COMPANIES IN 8ALARIES FOR OFFICIALS of range money is spent In Duluth of practical talks that will MINNEAPOLIS. every day. OF RANGE TOWNS. happenings of Past aPPeap in this space every week* Alleged misstatements of range conditions, It will pay you to read them carefully. the garbling of figures pertain* Few Days. ing to expenditures, exaggerations TO REACH 6 CENTS BY MAY 1 They will contain nothing FI6HT OVER WET AMENDMENT about needless improvements and a that is not absolutely true, and "definite movement to give the range will prove helpful to the housekeeper a black eye before the legislature," Dealers Say Reductione Are Caiiaed are accusations against' the Duluthia'na Clash in House Results in Victory 1 in the selection or use of a )LDEN WEDDINGS AT AUSTIN and reasons given why range patronage by Increases in Supply in the Opponents of Bill to Permit common, everyday food necessity. in the zenith city should cease. Spring—Citizenship Righte Breweries to Sell Liquor Ma P. and Mrs. Thomas Dugan and According to Robert Stratton, presl* I No article used in such small Restored t* W. A. Page. in Dry Territory. dent of the Hlbblng Commercial club, and Mrs. C. N. Beielker Cele-. Quantities occupies a more important brate Event. definite action to stop business rela* Minneapolis.—The price of eream tions between the ranges may be taken place in household economy St. Paul, April 7.—After a fight, during has been reduced from 8 to 7 cents a instill.—Two golden weddings have at a meeting shortly. Mayor V. L. which unsuccessful efforts were than baking powder. On it depends half pint by several big milk companies, I't been observed here. Mr. and Mrs. Power has declared that the idea is made to amend the measure radically, not only the successful preparation Announcement of the cut, omas Dugan celebrated their hall practical ana Rupert Swinnerton, vil-j 4 Senator John A. Healy's bill providing lage trustee, has urged that the Coin*-! made by. one of the largest companies, but the healthfulness of tho. (jtury of married life, with their in increase in salaries and extension brought out from the others the assertion ht children present. In the after* tnercial club appoint a. delegation to-1 food. Df terms of office for municipal offlcials that they had made a similar re* Ion and evening 275 friends dropped Invite Twin City men to solicit Yang* in villages of more than 5,000 duction but they "didn't know anything Therefore, the character and informally and congratulated the business, which, it Is said, will be population, was passed by the senate about what other dealers were iiiple. In the evening the Austin gladly given. ay a vote of 46 to 5. Quality of the baking powder she doing." The inconvenience of shopping in tlB department, of which Mr. Dugan The measure, known as the "Range should use is one of the most Coincidence brought restoration of chief for 30 years, presented him the Twin Cities instead, of Duluth is Towns Mayors' Bill," was fought by citizenship rights to W. A. Page, who important questions which confronts said to be negligible. "The only difficult -th a gold-headed catie and Mrs. Du Senator Richard Jones of Duluth, who thing," a business man said, "is used to be president of the Quaker I a with a gold-headed umbrella. lubmitted an amendment to make the the housewife, and to helpl to break away from the Duluth houses. Creamery company, on the same day. Thomas Dugan and Elizabeth Rob* salaries of mayors $300 per annum instead her solve it in a satisfactory It was a little over two years ago that Once this is done, however, the range won were married 50 years ago in of $1,2000 as provided in the Mr. Page, with other milk company manner is the purpose of these will be more independent and better isesville, Wis., where they lived for Dill. roY. off. In comparison with Twin City men, pleaded guilty to violation ol lout two years. In 1871 they relived little articleso This amendment was lost on a the state anti-trust law in simultaneous wholesale houses the Duluth houses to a farm near London, where call, 36 to 14. sell at practically retail prices. advances in the price of milk by »y lived for about a year and in 1872 The senate then passed the bill as 1 several Minneapolis companies. Ha line to Austin. it stood. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO. was fined $700 and automatically lost Beisiker Home Decorated. NEW $1,000,000 LUMBER FIRM Senator Healy said the bill had the New York his citizenship rights, but an act of The C. N. Beisiker home was decIted approval of the Hibbing Commercial legislature subsequently empowered with thousands of flowers, sunlit tiub and other public organizations in Thompson Yards, Incorporate, Pile Ar* the court to restore these on applica* roses, snapdragons, golden tu* the Range towns. tides of Incorporation—Main tion such as Mr. Page made before is, narcissi and lilies. The outrofnrn Offices in Minneapolis. Fight Over Brewery Bill. Judge Molyneaux. guests were Thomas L. Beisiker A fight over two reports from the Prosecution Under Anti-trust Law. wife of Fessenden, N. D. Jessie St. Paul, Minn.—Articles of Incorporation temperance committee to the house Prosecution under t^e anti-trust law ilseker Shelby and husband and four of the Thompson Yards, Incorporated, and the bill by' Representative A. C. In 1913 was based on simultaneous lldren of Mitchell, S. D. Mary Bel* have been filed with the Walsh of Glencoe to amend the county Northern Minnesota Hospital raises in price. Since then, when any Iter Yelland and husband and three secretary of state. The capital is option law so as to permit breweries change has been made in milk or lldren of Minneapolis Elizabeth placed at 91,000,000. The articles say in dry counties to sell liquor in cream prices, officials each milk of iaeker, husband and son of Portal, the corporation has been organized to wholesale lots for private use, ended company have declared their complete D. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur N. Seiner deal in lumber and farm Implements. In the report being laid on the table Ignorance the action by other companies. of and son of Harvey, N. D. Lorut The incorporators are St. Paul men, and a \ictory for the opponents of the When the price of milk went Belseker Roberts and husband of although the main offices of the concern bill. The majority .report recommended down 8 7 cents a from to a Quart,- Rockford, N. D. Mr. and Mrs. are to be in Minneapolis, it is IW (he passage of the bill, ^while the month ago, everybody said it was a iter Beiseker and son of Plenty* said. Djinority report advised indefinite postponement. seasonal reduction. And there wasn't The incorporators Whose names appeared d, Montana. talk of trust prosecution, either. any so present were Mr. and Mrs. Al- on the articles are N. H. Clapp When the debate was at its height, Dealers say the reductions are caused and 6. S. McCartney, of the law firm of Yelland, Mr. and Mrs. James Representative Thomas Greene of St. by increases in supply at this time Clapp ft McCartney Louise A. Peil, ea of Mason City, Iowa Peter Paul moved adjournment, but the motion of year.* arson and daughter of Lime .who is a stenographer in the Clapp- was defeated, 23 yeas and 76 Dealers said that milk would reach McCartney office C. S. Peacock, a itngs, Iowa Miss Stacia Reilly of nays. cents before May 1. lawyer with offices in the same building 6 Paul. Representative James Dwyer of Minneapolis, The slump In cream came on the as Clapp & McCartney, and J. W. Mahan, le stars and stripes were flying chairman of the temperance wave of a high butter market. Butter a manager for Weyerhaeuser & fr a staff at the Beiseker home all committee, declared the passage of Co., St. Paul. advanced from 8 to 6 cents last week tffin honor of t&e fall of Riohmond. the bill would have no material effect end was quoted retail at from 33 to MiBeiseker served three years and Dn the county option law. 35 cents. Easter demand, according foj months in the Civil war while PARDONED PRISONER DIES Representative W. I. Norton moved to dealers, rather than a short supply, Ctlerine Reilly waited in Brooklyn that both reports be laid on the table, was the cause of the advance. A turn of her soldier lover. George Savage, Former St. Paul Real in view of the number of absentees, slump in butter is expected during the Estate Dealer, Released From and his motion prevailed, 58 to 57. week when prices may drop to 30 to Jew Postmaster at Rochester. Stillwater March 23. Another effort by the friends of the 32 cents. -ifchester.—J. L. Harwlck, newly bill to pass it is probable. tpinted postmaster in this city, entemipon 8t. Paul.—George Savage, 46 years R. H. Monohan, M. D. Elizabeth Monohan, M. D. "Bootleg" Bill Killed. TAX LEVY IS FOR PROTECTION his duties shortly, succeedto| old, former St. Paul real estate dealer, if, Senator Edward Rustad's anti-blind Mary C. Ghostley, M. D. Postmaster John C., Crabb, who pardoned by President Wilson from pig and "bootleg" bill, providing jail Wfan appointee of Taft. Mr. HarWi Stillwater prison, where he was serving Hibblng's Mayor Declares Action Necessary—Will Bentences without alternative of a fine Office over International State Bank. International Falls, Min Reduce Taxes if is not a stranger to the official an indeterminate sentence under for those found guilty of illicit liquor du of the post office, having the the Mann act, died at Bethesda hospital. Harrison Bill Passes. traffic, was killed in the senate on roll dls ction of being an appointee of call by a vote of 30 ayes to 20 nays. Grrr Cleveland in 1893, when he Death followed a stroke of paralysis, Hibbing.—Action authorizing a tax A number of senators declared they Waiamed postmaster of Monticello. which Savage suffered at Stillwater levy of nearly $1,700,000 in Hibbing considered the measure so drastic that SUBSCRIBE FOR THEPRESS Pome past seventeen years he has after he began his term in April, Ir914. for 1916 is explained by Mayor Power it would result in defeating its own as made to protect the village, should fceeWith the International Harvester Following his illness, friends made an purpose. Con ,ny and has a wide acquaintance effort to obtain a pafclon for him, the Harrison bill become a law. The thr[h southern Minnesota, The appoiment which was granted March 23. village has a contracted indebtedness To Agree on Compensation Law. of Mr. -Harwick met with The pardon resulted in part from of $600,000 and outstanding^ orders House and senate conferees will endeavor genii satisfaction here the determined efforts of Miss Marie amounting to $3,260,000, he said. The THE CLIENT SETS GQOP NEWS FROM HIS LAWyER.) to iron out the differences between Heir, 108 Mt. Airy street, to obtain indebtedness 1b said to be sanctioned the two houses as to the bill by the mining companies. his release. When the pardon arrived Fai era Ship Tobacco Price Low. JUDGE .HE'S ONEOFOVJR, MOST amending the workmen's compensation Savage was dying in the hospital ward The action was declared necessary S Cloud.—Two carloads of tobacco 'FAMOUS LAWyERS-AND HE TELLS law The senate, on motion of A. at Stillwater. to protect the warrant holders. Providing wetf loaded in St. Cloud and shipped I CERTAINLY AM GLAD ALL HIS CLIENTS ABOUT THE REAL J. Rockne, refused to concur in the the Harrison bill does not pass, by •mers 92,000 pounds were loaded TOBACCO CHEW TO HAVE YOU TELL ME bouse amendment, reducing the waiting Prlsone/* Shoots Self In Cell. Mayor Power said, the levy will be at aar Lake. The price is only 5 ABOUT THE REAL period from two weeks to one before Minneapolis.—With a small .22 caliber materially decreased and the village ceii a pound, Just half of what it was TOBACCO CHEW. THE^J WELL,SIR,ruL BET compensation is received. Senators pistol that he smuggled in his again will do business under ordinary beft the war, yet it Is estimated the TARE ALL MIGHTy J. W. Pauly, A. J. Rockne and circumstances. shoe, William Pike, 60 years old, shot ma •lty of farmers engaged in its QLAD TO HEAK R. S. Jones were named as the senate himself while in jail and is in ar critical cul-e received $75 an acre. C. B. IT. I ABOUT conference committee. Organized labor condition in the city hospital. Aged Boatman Shot by Mistake. a farmer living near the city, Sni heads who participated in the From the single chamber of the weapon, St. Paul, Minn.—James Schank, an Is of the largest growers of the which.was scarcely larger than a agreement with emloyers as to the aged Mississippi boatman, was probably we amendments are standing by the bill toy, he sent a bullet through his right fatally wounded by one of several as it passed the senate. A temple. He was found bleeding and bullets fired by patrolmen. The hoo! Graduates Largest Class. unconscious in his cell. victim is said to have been shot by ^okston.—Before an audience of On a charge of statutory drunkenness, mistake for Peter Wyland, who also mc Bars Imported Strikebreakers. than 1,000 persons which packed sworn out by his wife, Pike was was in the boat. Wyland is said to Armed guards will not be permitted thdig auditorium in the administraflopuilding arrested by Sergeant August Wenell, have been wanted by the police on a to enter the state to take part in at the Crookston School and was searched, by Jailer Joseph charge of disorderly conduct. labor controversies if the bill advanced riculture, the commencement exer Ryan, who found only a small penknife, to the calendar by the house is enacted were held. The largest class some money and a few trifles in Lake Navigation to Open April into law. Representative Thomas history of the institution, numthirty-two, 15. his pockets. Duluth.—Navigation between Lake McGrath of St. Paul led the fight in was presented with J. Pike had been behind the bars for Superior and the rest of the chain of behalf of the bill, and was supported dl]tnas by Superintendent Selvig. several hours when the Jailer heard Great Lakes is expected to open about by A. L. Lennon of Minneapolis. IT'S the report of his pistol. The officer April 15. Recent cold weather has lastings Men Believed Killed, sure good news to a tobacco made a hurried search of the cells to made more ice in the harbor, but a hneapolis. April 6.—A man, For Mining' Under Lakes. find the man lying* wounded on the few warm days will affect it enough so Ihsht to be Joseph Pinsker of Hast* chewer to have a friend With hardly a dissenting vote the floor. His shoe was unlaced and a that tugs may move about. Crews of to was killed by a train on the Dan house of representatives paired the bulge in the leather showed where the the Duluth Boat club are practicing Pih line. bill carrying an amendment to the constitution tell him about "Right-Gut," the Real pistol had been concealed. on .the water daily. te body was found by trainmen. which would permit the stats Tobacco Chew. accident occurred near Lakeville, to mine mineral deposits under public Merchants Study Saleamanship. Discover Island Open for Entry. tit ten miles south of Savage. The liakes and rivers. Then, once he gets the real comfort of Northfteld.—A course in retail selling Mankato.—The Duluth land office 1 was about 40 years old. was begun at the Commercial club has discovered that there is an island tobacco himself, you couldn't stop him an Patch line officials said they House Takes Up Insurance Bills. here by Prof. Paul A. Newstroaa of the containing about 17 acres in Eagle no Information of this accident. The house took up as a special order from passing the word along to a personal University of Minnesota extension division. Lake, this county, which is open for insurance bills. Among them Thirty-five merchants and entry under the homestead act. Land Lake Superior Free of Ice. friend or two. was" a bill by Representative Theodore clerks have enrolled. In the vicinity is worth $125 an acre. wo Harbors.—The Ice has disap|red Christianson of Dawson, providing foi A little chew of pure, rich, mellow tobacco—cut fine, off Lake^ Superior as far as the state insurance on public buildings. Faribault County Has Option League. Mayor's Salary Raised. short shred—seasoned and sweetened just enough, cuts I can see from this harbor and also Blue Earth.—Faribault county has Rochester.—One change will take out so much of the grinding and spitting. filear in the ba/ so that ore boats Favor License for Cooks. organized a County Option League. place in Rochester's city council when i1. have no difficulty in coming up Take a very small chew—less than one-quarter th« The senate public health committee Senator F. E. Putnam addressed a the new fiscal year of the city begins. (the docks here providing they caii old size. It will be more satisfying than a mouthful recommended the indefinite postponement convention of delegates from all over Alderman Henry Ungemach will retire! |s through the waters at the Sault of ordinary tobacco. Just nibble on it until you findi, of a bill to license and regulate the county, and explained the necessity Fred D. Roinmell taking his seat. Mayor the strength chew that suits you. Tuck it away. sre the ice Is generally slow in chefs and cooks in restaurants and of the organization. The following ftSf. Richardson and Aldermen~Fred Or* Then let it rest. See how easily and evenly the real I iring. hotels. were elected officers: President, tobacco taste comes, how it satisfies without grinding, how t"-ond and Otto Schroeder were re* Rev. A. Meyman of Blue Earth vice much'less you have to spit, how few chews you take to elected, and It Is expected all city The Real Tobaccoj Train Kills Winona Man.. To Aboliah Immigration Body. be tobacco satisfied. That's why it is president, Georgef Kerschner of Wells appointees will be renamed. The Chew. IWnona, Minn.—Having his vision That's why it costs less in the end. secretary, S. C. Briggs Of Blue, tearth mayor and aldermen enter the new itructed by a freight on a siding, Following a long debate in which the It is ready chew, cat fine and short shred so that yon won't hivt. treasurer, W. O. Dustin of Elmore, year with a large increase in salary. )#rt H. Nelson, 35, a salesman for state immigration department was severely to grind on it with your teeth. Grinding on ordinary candied tobacco The county central committee was The mayor will receive $400 per year makes you spit too much. JVinona. medical company, drove In criticised and also defended, chosen from the various election districts The taste of pure, rich tobacco does not need to be covered np with molasses and instead of $200, and the aluermen $300 mt of a passenger traip on the {the house of representatives by a vo+« Beortcc. Notice how the salt brings out the rich tobacco taste in "Right-Cot." over the county.., instead of $75. •rthwestern road at Onalaska, Wis. [of 60, to 37 advanced to the calendal tone small chew takes the place of two a enclosed conveyance was picked ithe bill drafted by the committee on chews of the old kind. Publisher's Residence Burnt. Land Brings Record Price. and lifted to the pilot of the loco* public accounts and expenditures and Brainerd.—Tho two-story brick residence St. Cloud.—Three hundred and sixteen tlve and carried a thousand feet bare WEYMAN-BRUTON COMPANY immigration for the abolition of th« of. Fred W. Wielaod of Ingersbll acres in the town of Painesville It waa deposited Jn a heap when department. SO Union Square, New York ftf Wieland, publishers. of the Brainerd have been sold for $100 an acre, a train stopped. Under the provisions of the bill thi Dally Dispatch, was damaged by fire. record price for land In this vicinity. Nelson was killed instantly. The work carried on by the immigration A, Most of the furniture w^s saved* Tk* The transfer was made by George am was torn tooae from the rig an4 (BUY FROMOEALER OR SEND IQtSTAMPSTOUSl department would be placed under tkl damage is more than $2,600. #wav. Anderson to Carl Johanssen of Iowi* 'tiat: