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1 .••i- 11*1 INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS COUNT JULIUS ANDRASSY SHIP FLYING U. S. MISS SALLY M'ADOO BETTER SALE OF SCHOOL AND if & OTHER STATE LARDS iiV FUG TORPEDOED State of Minnesota, State Audito?» Office, St. Paul.. April 29.. 1915. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that on June 14th, 1915, at 10 o'clock &. n», OIL TANK STEAMER GULFLIGHT FOR ARRANGEMENTS COMPLETED NARROWLY MISSES JUDGE IN in the office of the County Auditor at VICTIM OF SUBMARINE OFF BIG TWO DAYS' CAMPAIGN International Falls.. Koochiching county, PORTLAND COURT—STENOGRAPHER offer in the State of Minnesota, I will SCILLY ISLANDS. AT ROCHESTER. WOUNDED. for sale certain unsold state land* and also those state lands which have revert' ed to the state by reason of tfcfi nonnay FARM EXPERTS CO-OPERATE FIVE OTHER VESSELS SUNK men of interest. NORMAL SCHOOL GRADUATE Terms: Fifteen per oe'1" ti,*s r»urehase of price must be paid "t the time sale. The balance of purchase money If payable in whole or in part on or before w* Professor Holden, "the Corn King," to French Steamer Europe, British Steamer forty years from date of sale: th« rat# Mrs. Hazel Tackels Says She is An of interest on the unpaid hfifas5C.r i» Aid Agricultural College Extension Fulgent and Torpedo Boat Alumna of State Institution at four per cent per annum, payabie on in Olmsted County—Forty Destroyer Lost—Two German June 1st in each year. Mankato—Tackels Lived in Appraised value of timber, if any, Meetings to Be Heid. Warships Are Destroyed. must also be paid at time of sale. Blue Earth County. L,ands on which the interest is delta* quent may be redeemed at any time up Rochester.—The Rochester commercial WASHINGTON IS STIRRED. to to the hour of sale, or before resale Portland, Ore.—Sought as a fugitive club is completing arrangements Washington, May 3.—Press reports an actual purchaser. from jail where she was heid on to put on the greatest two days' campaign of the torpedoing of the American All mineral rights are reserved by ft shoplifting charge Mrs. Hazel for "more alfalfa, less hog cholera, the laws of the state. Steamer Gulfiight and the loss of her sold Tftckels, who says she is an more live stock and greater diversification Not more "than 320 acres can be captain and some members of the any on# or contracted to be sold to alumna of of the stale normal school of products from the farm" crew have created a stir in official purchaser. at Mankato, Minn., walked into the that has ever been held in any county circles here where the seriousness of Agents acting purchasers must fox morals court in the municipal building, In the history of such work. furnish affidavit of authority. the occurrence was everywhere admitted. The club will have the co-operation quality testified against her divorced husband, Appraisers' reports, showing If fit-st reports borne out, this and kind of soil, are on file in of Dean Woods and Professor Wilson Harvey Tackels, and then shot the attack on the Gulflfght constitutes office. at him twice with a revolver she had of the extension department of the the first case of an American ship ot Lists giving legal description# concealed in her dress. state agricultural college, and of Professor lands to be offered may be obtained of struck by a torpedo with the consequent Count Julius Andrassy of Budapest) Commis­ P. G. Holden, "the corn king," the State Auditor or the State One bullet wounded Mrs. William loss of lives. who was in Berlin recently talking sioner of Immigration at St. Paul, grift formerly of Iowa, now director of the (Btta McElroy in the leg the other imbedded .London, May 3.—Naval activities over peace prospects with German officials, of the County Auditor at above address, itself in a wall near the head agricultural extension department of says he believes the war will have come to the forefront again. J. A. O. PRE US, of Municipal Judge Stevenson. Mrs. the International Harvester company. State end In complete exhaustion of both The American oil tank steamer Gulflight, Auditor. The college authorities and Professor McElroy wrenched the pistol from Mrs. bound for a French port, has •Ides, without definite results. Little Miss Sally Fleming McAdoo, Tackels. Holden have each promised to send SUMMONS been torpedoed off the Scilly islands youngest daughter of the secretary of As the first shot whistled past his four of their most experienced men. STATE OF MINNESOTA HALF OF COLO* FIRE SWEPT as the French steamer Europe was sent the treasury, was selected to act Several of Professor Holden's men are head Judge Stevenson slid from his to the bottom near Bishop's Rock the sponsor of the new coast guard cutter County of Koochiching chair to the floor and diving under the living on their farms and only work Ossipee at its launching at Newport British steamer Fulgent was sunk by Gowan-Peyton-Twohy Co. (A corpora table of his desk, grasped the pistol with him between seasons. News 1. ation) Plaintiff on May a submarine off the Skellig Rocks. arm of Mrs. Tackels just as she fired Two of the men who will be here A German submarine has sunk the J. M. Heller, Defendant the second shot. are Fred L. Hatch and Lindsey Reese PANAMA CITY SUFFERS FROM British torpedo boat destroyer Recruit WILSON BECOMES GODFATHER DISTRICT COURT, FIFTEENTH 9VBX* of Illinois. Each has been a successful Fines of $20 each were shortly afterWard $2,000,000 LOSS TEN DEAD. in the North Sea. Two German CIAL DISTRICT. levied by the court upon Harvey farmer more than iiO-years and is torpedo boats sank the trawler Colombia, The State of Minnesota to the Abov# Tackels and Sue Sterling, a woman still farming. They are two of the 17 fishermen being drowned and named Defendant: charged with alienating Tackel's affections most successful alfalfa growers in the were in turn pursued and sunk by You are hereby summoned and te* Several Hundred Persons Injured from his wife. United States. PROMISES TO SAFEGUARD RELIGIOUS of quired to answer the complaint British destroyers. Two German officers While 10,000 Are Rendered HomeLess act­ Mrs. Tackels faces a charge of assault Forest Henry of Dover, one of the the plaintiff in the atiove entitled WELFARE OF GRANDSON. and 44 men were rescued by the ion, which complaint Is on file in ih# with intent to commit murder. Cause Unknown. pioneer advocates of clover in Minnesota, destroyers. office of the clerk of the above named "I thought if Mr. Tackels came into is co-operating with the Commercial Hits German Torpedo Boat. Court, and to serve a copy of your an«wer court to make me out a liar—well, I club in putting on this extensive to said complaint on the subscribe The trawler Barbados has arrived Colon, May 1.—More than half the Child Given Name Francis Woodrow office in didn't know what I wouil! do," she said ers, Jevne & Norton, at their campaign. One of the men from the city of Colon was swept by a serious at Yarmouth after an engagement Sayre at Christening ServiceObjection the city of International Falls, County later at the jail. "The thought that agricultural college will be Mr. McKerrow with a German torpedo boat, in which fire which started shortly after 2 of Koochiching, State of Minnesota, is Overcome. Harry had won my confidence and of the extension department, who both craft were hit. The captain of service o'clock in the afternoon. within twenty days after the caused me to be separated from my is a son of George McKerrow of Wisconsin, of of this notice upon you, exclusive Ten. persons are known to be dead, the trawler turned his two small guns fall Child just to scorn me later had made the day of said service and if you one of the most widely known Williamstown, Mass., May 3.—President including two native policemen, and on the torpedo boat when the latter within to answer the said complaint Hie desperate. It seemed that he had breeders and exhibitors of registered attempted his capture. Wilson became the god-father of several hundred persons have been injured, the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in thi# done it for revenge because I wouldn't live stock in the United States. for th# his only grandson here and added to The American oil tank -steamer action will apply to the Court while between 10,000 and 20,000 go back to him, when he first asked Between 30 and 40 meetings will be relief demanded in said complaint. his duties by promising to safeguard Gulfiight, which sailed from Port others, mostly negroes, have been rendered iae." held on farms in Olmsted county with JEVNE ft NORTON, Attorney*, the religious welfare of the child, the homeless. Arthur, Texas, April 10 for Rouen, a International Falls, booster meeting in Rochester on: the CAPTURE son of Mr. and Mrs. Francis B. Sayre. France, was torpedoed off the Scilly ST. CLOUD CONVICTS The loss is estimated at about $2,000,000. Minnesota. night of May 10, the campaign being Immediately afterward, the president islands according to a dispatch received on May 11 and May 12. Night meetings left for Washington. by the Central News Agency. Completely Destroys 22 Blocks. will also be held at Pine Island, NOTICE OF CHANGE OF SOCATUf. A At the christening service, the child German submarine is believed responsible. The fire destroyed completely 22 city Stewartville, Potsdam, Dover and Byron. A. and was given the name Francis Woodrow 8taples.—Fred Middleton blocks and was not controlled until A farmers' picnic will be arranged Sayre, the Woodrow being added in Jftmes Evans, who escaped from the The captain of the Gulfiight, according 12 buildings in its path had been destroyed. Notice is hereby given that at & at Byron and Stewartville, honor of his grandfather. Shortly to the same advices, died of meeting of the Board of County Commissioners fit. Cloud reformatory, were captured while at Simpson the Commercial club of Koochiching County, here, after his birth in the White House his heart failure as a result of shock. Two but not until both had been shot Many arrests have been made for will present to the schools a large Minnesota, to be held on the 4tils day father announced that he would be seamen jumped overboard and were by officers in a sensational gun fight. looting. The town is now under the of May 1915 at 10:00 A. M. in forenoon American flag as a prize for winning drqwned. named simply Francis Sayre, because Middleton was shot through the abdomen guard of native police and two companies in the office of the County C*snx» the largest number of premiums at the president thought he should live The other members of the crew were missioners there -will* be iieM a~ and died as a result of the wound, of the United States coast artillery, the county fair. on the following application for tfc# his own life. fivans was shot through the foot. taken off by a patrol boat and landed. who aided in fighting the fires. transfer of a liquor license: The vessel was towed into Crow Sound While eating in a restaurant Middleton Half the population have lost all SAVES BROTHER LOSES LIFE Lot 5?s, Objection is Overruled. I, William Buffey, located on and beached. was recognized by a waiter, who of their -belongings. one (1), Township 160, Range 29 It was said that the president's objection Gfulf light Was Steel Vessel. Informed Ed Kunz, a policeman. When Koochiching County who was granted Cause of Fire Unknown. had been overcome. a license permission by your honorable The Gulfiight was a steel vessel of kunz entered the restaurant Middleton liquor body to sell intoxicating The fire started in the heart of the Only a small party including the Minneapolis. Minn.—Michael 01* 8,202 tons net and was built at Camden, fled through a rear door. Kunz fired for a period of one year commencing' President, Mr. and Mrs. Francis city and soon was beyond control of tlan's effort to save his brother's life N. J., in 1914. She was owned fiVe shots, one taking effect, but Middleton on the first day of October 1914, hereby Sayre, John Nevin Sayre, Mr. Sayre's the native fire brigade. The cause of cost him his own. Michael is the 10year-old by the Gulf Refining company. The makes application to your honorable continued running and escaped the fire has not yet been learned and brother Mrs. Robert H. Sayre, his body for permission to move my .y son of Mr. and Mrs. Eli Oltian. vessel was 383 feet long, 51 foot beam, through the railroad yards. place of business which is situated o» mother Miss Margaret Wilson, Miss probably never will be known. He was crushed under a Plymouth and 30 feet deep. She was equipped Later Kunz and A. Munson, a Northern Lot No. 1, Section 1, in TownchSp 10$ Helen Woodrow Bones, Dr. Cary T. A high wind was blowing at the time avenue street car at Twelfth and with wireless apparatus. Pacific special officer, learned that and Range 29, to the following location* the fire broke out and late in the afternoon, Grayson, President Harry Garfield of Washington avenue north. An official announcement by the admiralty Lot No. 4, Section 7, Township 18$ Middleton and Evans were hiding in a Williams college, and Mrs. Garfield, th# when it was spreading fast and Range 29, for the balance of With his brother, George Oltian, says: Swamp three miles from here. Mun(fon unexpired term of said license. and a few other friends of Mr. Sayre and myriads of sparks were being carried Tony Cryan and Johnnie Pasko, Michael "A series of small affairs have taken and Kunz separated at the swamp. Dated April 10th, 1915. witnessed the ceremony. in the direction of Cristobal, firemen was on his way home from the place in the neighborhood of the Galloper W. BUFJPEY. Munson surprised Middleton and in the Canal Zone began dynamiting Blaine school. A Plymouth avenue and North Hinder lightships. Svans. buildings in the path of the flames street car was approaching when the Hailstones Like Baseballs. "During the forenoon, H. M. Destroyer The officer drew his revolver and CITATION FOR HEARING ON in order to form a gap when the conflagration St. Louis, Mo., May 3.—Hailstones boys neared Twelfth and Washington Recruit was sunk by a submarine, Middleton grappled with him. The gun FINAXj ACCOUNT. might be stopped. For a avenues. Tony and Johnnie ran across as large as baseballs were hurled four officers and 21 men being Was discharged and Middleton fell with Estate of Carl August Hoggiund time these efforts were fruitless, but upon scattered sections of Missouri in the street in front of the car. laved by the trawler Daisy. ft bullet in his stomach. Evans started STATE OF MINNESOTA 1 later the fire was brought under control. a storm which was referred to as the Michael and George hesitated and "At 3 p. m., the trawler Colombia to run, but was stopped by a shot County of Koochiching then started to follow their friends, worst in a generation in reports. The was attacked by two German torpedo f^om Munson which struck his foot. Michael seemed to realize the car was damage to crops and livestock will IN PROBATE COURT boats, who approached her from the Middleton was hurried to a hospital TO FIGHT RIGGS BANK CASE too close. He probably would have run into thousands of dollars. OF CARL AUGUST HOGGLUNDgST# Westward and commenced an action ftt Little Falls. Evans will be taken In St. Louis the streets were flooded of escaped had he leaped to safety, but In the matter of the .estate back St. without hoisting their colors. The Colombia {6 (5loud. Carl August Hogglund, Decedent. in places by several feet of water. he turned to aid his brother. He was sunk by a torpedo, only one mflef on was sent up from this The State of Minnesota to all persons In Kings highway, fashionable churchgoers pushed George backward and then fell deck hand being saved by the other place a year ago fo** burglary. Evans interested in the above entitled matter Washington, May 1.—That th« were first startled and then in front of the car. trawlers. feup Whereas, Amanda W. Hanson Was from Hennepin county and was Democratic national administration intends pleased by the sight of a boy in a of The motorman, Otto Wessal, applied Sink Two German Boats. filed in this court the final account facing a twenty-year term for robbery to make the fight of its life in of the canoe. The lad instituted a passenger A. M. Hanson's administration his brakes, but the l^ivy car slid forward "A division of British destroyers, i& the first degree. estate of the above named decedent^ the case of the Riggs National bank of service between the church door and on the wet rails and Michael was I comprising the Laforey, Leonidas, for together with her petition praying Washington is indicated by the array the street car door and cleared a boy's crushed to death. Lawford and Lark, chased the two German Lhe adjustment and allowance of said Woman Suspect is Identified. of legal talent with which the treasury fortune before the water subsided. of vessels and after a brief running ,'inal account and for distribution Minneapolis, Minn.—Mrs. F. T. department is surrounding itself. the residue of said estate to the persons At Tipton, hailstones were found Dentist's Case is Appealed. fight of about- one hour, sank them Turner, arrested in the supposed plot thereunto entitled: It is ordered Although the facilities of the department which measured 8y2 inches in diameter both. Winona.—The Minnesota supreme to steal jewelry valued at $16,000 from that said petition be heard, and that of justice are all at the command and weighed half a pound. court will review finally the Minnesota "The British destroyers sustained no all persons interested in said matte? Leopold Metzger, of the S. Jacobs & of the treasury department, outside State Dental board's action against casualties. be and appear before this court on Co., jewelers, by luring him to a vacant sfc\OC% legal talent, the best the country affords, the 12th day of May 1915, at 10 "Two German officers and 44 men Dr. E. E. Murphy of Winona, charged house at 1635 Waverly place, was Hooras has been secured. A. M., at the Probate Court hi rutted in Jitney Accident. with practicing without a license. Two were rescued from the sea and made positively identified by Robert F. Davis, the Court House at International Fail» Louis D. Brandeis was the first to Milwaukee, Wis., May 3.—Robert prisoners of war." years ago litigation began. Murphy in said County, and then and there, U. S. immigration inspector, as Of be called in the case, then came the Strauss, aged 22, a plumber, was charged discrimination by the board. The destroyer Recruit was" on patrol as soon thereafter as the matter can be ft woman once wanted by the Canadian announcement that Samuel Untermeyer killed and 12 companions injured when heard, show cause, if any they have, He was convicted in municipal court fluty when the submarine sank her. authorities for the alleged theft why said petition should not be granted of New York, prominent in the an overcrowded jitney turned turtle According to details received here, of the charge of practicing without a of two sealskin coats from a woman and that" this citation be served by Pujo investigation, had been retained. while enroute to a ball game at North license and was fined $10 and costs. jlhe was struck amidships by the torjpedo %nternational In B. C. the publication thereof in the Nelson, She is known there This was followed by the announcement Milwaukee. The judgment was affirmed in district and began to sink, the wounded Falls Press according to iaw,, AS Anna Davis. Her home is thought that former Assistant Attorney Witness the Honorable, John Befg, court, and the fight was carried by the vessel signalled for assistance and to be in Bad Ax, Mich. Judge of said court, and the seal ei General Jesse C. Adkins was to be employed, Cadets on Battleships. convicted man to the supreme court. |ber call was answered by the trawler said court, this 12th day or April, and the last attorney to be retained Philadelphia, May 3.—The battleships Before argument, however, the action Daisy, and 30 men out of her complepient JOHN BERO, Governor Visits Old Home. is Max Pam of New York, famous Ohio, Missouri and Wisconsin of 65 were saved. was dropped by Murphy and the fine ndg«. Madelia.—Governor W. S. Hammond as a corporation and bank lawyer. have left the Philadelphia navy yard Court Seal. ,,,, was paid. Murphy resumed practice, It is stated that a torpedo was fired Was the guest of the Masonic lodge of JEVNE ft NORTON, for Annapolis to take the midshipmen and the state board again filed suit. jat the. Daisy, which was forced to Madelia, (f which he has been a member Attorneys for Petitioner. on their annual summer cruise. This case has been appealed to the leave one of her rescue boats behind May Move Interned Cruisers. nearly 30 years. After the meeting supreme court. The scout cruiser Chester will leave and that the submarine chased this Washington, May 1.—Secretary Daniels a banquet was served in the Noonen shortly on the same errand. has left on the Presidential yacht 1 boat and fired her gun at it, wounding SUBSCRIBE FOR THE PRES5 hotel with plates laid for 80 guests. Mayflower for the Norfolk navy yard Big City Bond Issue Indorsed. tJ. A. McLaughlin was toastmaster and to discuss with Rear Admiral Beatty toasts were responded to by C. S. the advisability of taking either or Minneapolis, Minn.—Plans for Christenson,- Dr. W. J. McCarthy and .*• both of the German auxiliary cruisers carrying out the most important sale Joseph E. Davies of Wisconsin. The K, Prinz Eitel Friedrich and Kron Prirrz of bonds ever authorized by the city rf$k governor made one of his delightful Wilhelm to some other anchorage than council were tentatively agreed upon 1 addresses, likening the gathering to a the Norfolk navy yard for interment. by the ways and means committee family reunion. when members voted to place on the Woman Fires Gun in Court. market $2,141,032.06 of city bonds and Photographer Charged With Theft®. the Portland, Ore., May 1.—While special certificates of indebtedness at Duluthr.—Frederick B. Johnson, one police were searching for Mrs. Hazel the earliest possible date. Of the city's leading photographers, is Tackels, an alumni of the Mankato, To this total is yet to be added permanent Under arrest charged with pilfering Minn., normal school,who had escaped (noney from the garments of patrons. improvement bonds for the from-jail, where she was sent on a present year, the amount of which was Small sums ranging from 60 cents to charge of shoplifting, she walked into authorized by the last legislature. $3 have been missing of late by those the morals court in the municipal Who have had occasion to fill engagements & .As-,. building and after testifying against Father of Mayos Honored. at the studio, and the story her divorced husband, Harvey Tackels, Rochester.—Onr Saturday, May 29 came to light when the members of a fired bullets drew a revolver and two tbuslcal club, who were being photofraphed Rochester and Olmsted county will '*~J- at him, one of which wounded Mrs. pay a tribute to a former citizen when for a musical directory, exBhanged Willametta McElroy, while the other a confidences and found that life-size bronze statute of the late ttae embedded itself in the wall near 6ach whil« at the Dr. W. J. had been "touched" W. W. Mayo, father of Drs. head of Municipal Judge Stevenson. ftlldlo of various will be unveiled. for sums size. Mid C. H. Mayo, •"is*- -i-J jr- I? WTH? tril j^kr