International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
May 27, 1915 · Page 2 of 8
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if $1*1* "V* £TT: INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS C-tV'% L-, MEET IN MOW ARRESTS CAUSE NEAR-RIOTS BARON S0NNIN0 AH03TWIaHT •r Northern Minnesota Hospital Encounters Re^o. icj at Green Lake Result of Obstructions Being ALFALFA WIGWAM Ae Placed in Fish Outlet. .Ss~~ '33 )o isqs*! IsbHIO Willmar.—rThe past week has been) Hibbing,—John Anderson, age 23, a red letter week in the annals oC nad both legs cut off as the result the fishing sport in the county. Tha Of trying to catch an ore train to Dur municipal court has had quite a run RED RIVER VALLEY DEVELOP* rath. Physicians say he may live. He on illegal fishing cases during the last MENT ASSOCIATION TO HOLD Mi a laborer and unmarried. few days and there are more to follow. Minneapolis.—First violence in the CONFERENCE JUNE 16-17. A couple of game wardens from St. •trike of union electricians in Minneapolis Paul have been assisting in the detective took place when two armed operations in the county, it it teen entered a buildilig at Eighteenth said. HALL0CK PREPARES PROGRAM Jtreet and Columbus avenue and oeat Especially down at the Green lake Dennis Lightfoot, a nonunion electrician, outlet have things baen warm, and several into insensibility. arrests for illegal spearing have Novel Structure Has Capacity for 5,000 Sleepy Bye.—The board of education been mf.de. Rumors of severe fistio has elected George E. Butler, superintendent and Will Be Decorated By School encounters between wardens and native the of Ortonrville schools to fishermen Have reached this city. Children—Entertaining and Instructive Succeed C. 12. Compton as superinten A wire netting which had been Features Scheduled. dent of schools here. Mr. Compton placed in the lake to hinder fish, from becomes superintendent of-the-schools going jiown into the river has been Two Harbors. Crookston.—The second annual Of yanked out by means" of a -team of meeting of the Minnesota Red River Olivia.—L. W. Ralston Received ten horses, it is said. Development association in the monster cans of pike fry from the state fish It seems that since the digging of R. H. Monohan, M. D. ^i^aJtethiMDikoWn, M. D. hatchery for Lake Allie. E. W. Trettin "Alfalfa Wigwam" at Hallock tlfe ditch and draining of Lake Calhoun jsAj also received ten cans of pike fry June lt» and 17, gives promise of being the fishing in Green lake haa Mary CuiGigrsftley M.1'DP cItJ ji? for Lake Preston on the same day. the most interesting conference been poor and it is believed that the In connection with stock raising, general Office over International Sfate Bank. International Falls, Min The number of fish iji both shipments fish which' have gone down the river ilr// riBia agriculture, co-operation and relative combined totaled about 500,000. to spawn in the spring have never Baron Sonnino is the foreign minister subjects ever held in the valley. Winona.—Thirty lawyers and prominent found their way back into the lake. of Italy and of course is responsible The first day will be devoted to the members of the bar of this state And for this reason those interested In great measure for his country's Red River Valley Livestock Breeders' In Winona attended the funeral services in preserving good fishing in the lake course of action in the war. 1 Btrdif Whtlisi^S 1i. association, with the senatorial excursion of the late Arthur N. Snow, for have caused the netting to be put in. an important feature, while on nearly a score of years on the bench Some of the farmers, however, declare ITALY'S WAR DECIMION the second day there will be a monster in the Third judicial district. Inter* that it only helps So preserve the fish conference of farmers' club from E. "fto IlfJ(3 taent was made in Woodlawn cemetery, for the city sports who come up« in oT the ten counties. iniqg arli oi vunino:) ai vjjQ Iki summer, and it deprives-them of their Mass Meeting Held. Fergus Falls.—A message from usual opportunity of spearing a mesa avoD .nosIiW Jnabiayl^ to rlaiw Amsterdam, May 24.—(Via London) At a mass meeting held at Hallock Orange, Cal., announces the death of during this time of the year. Meat*, •—A dispatch from Vienna says the committees were appointed and the Dr. M. S. Jones, a former resident of Groceries, Fruits and Feed Italian ambassador to Austria, the active work of preparation for entertaining this county who moved to California CHANGE IN PLANS FOR LOCK Duke of Avarna, has presented to Barjn the big convention started. last fall. He was 60 years of age and jz «r.rl LuJffiJ von Burian, the Austro-Hungarian Every detail in connection with local died suddenly from heart failure! Dr. Duluth Commercial Club Want* lorfi$l^^ad&r£>aiisacge ttiid foreign minister, the following declaration entertainment will be taken care of. Jones represented this county in the Waterway Built Deep Enough to of war: The "Alfalfa Wigwam" has a capacity jj •tate legislature in 1903. rlinorn f- Accommodate Ocean Craft. "Conformably with the orders of His of 5,000 and. next week the work Winona.—Judge Arthur H. Snow, O'jnq 3rlJ rri wyyr Majesty, the King, His August Sovereign, of preparing the decorations will be tthose resignation as judge of the Duluth.—The Duluth Commercial the undersigned ambassador of started. Alfalfa will be tied by Hallock third judicial district to become effective Give us a Trial and You Will club has sent a yequest to the war has the honor to deliver to Hrs school children, the rural schools June 1, after eighteen years' l':aiy nJ^.nA ri^v/sta^Wltif 1&J+I department either to delay the construction Excellency, the Foreign Minister of snd the various farmers' clubs in Kitt•on Service, was recently accepted by Governor [i^-ormt'ift v!*t'jffi'iol rbirlv/ of lock No. 4 at the Sault, ^stria-Hungary, the following communication: county. Hammond, died at his home for which excavation work has been A squad of 100 automobiles will be Our Prices are Always jRigbt ai^d (Qtir' Stbdli: Alvifa^ 'Fr^sh fi here, succumbing to cancer from finished, or to change the specifications I "Declaration has been made, as from at the disposal of a special committee Whioh he had suffered for years. io norUiirjqoqj !'f iUnr f« so that the lock will permit boata appointed to provide transportation Northfleld.—W. in the fourth of this month, to the Imperial C. T. U. workers Second Ave. and Fifth Street international Fallen Miwjn, that pass through it to load to a Rice, and Royal Government of grave from Hallock to the Hill farm, so that Dakota, Goodhue and Washington draft of thirty feet instead of twentyfour all attending the convention will have motives for which Italy, confident in counties closed their district convention and a half feet as now planned. an opportunity to inspect the 3,700ton her good right, proclaimed annulled here. Fifty delegates were in When the new W^Issd canal is finished, ri tJi'.a'ffKi Htr' cement twin silos and the steel and and henceforth without effect, her attendance. Miss Rena Shaner of in about two and a half years, cement, stock barn with stanchions for Jackson, Mo., spoke on temperance treaty of alliance with Austria-HuaSary vessels up'to feet in length, and 800 500 head of stock, the silos and feeding which was violated by the Imperial Work and Mrs. Margaret Evans Huntington DOX51CI r-l HOii f»il •000,0 \81 having a draft of 30 feet, can be locked barn being the largest in the world. on equal suffrage. All officers Government and resumed her 1 ibsrty fMjirrn oris• lo 'jlfii* ^iIT through. This will permit the passage !o were re-elected, of action in this respect. of the largest ocean freighters. DOWN PEEP ilN VOW POCKET .7/ NORMAL TO ADD NEW COURSE Brainerd.—Crow Wing county votes "The government of the king, firmly Canada assures improvements in the .intrt on county option June 28. A petition resoivea to provide by all means at St. Lawrence river, and the deepening bearing 1,114 names was filed by tha its disposal for safeguarding Italian of the channels in this harbor and in —o- Winona. The Winona normal dry committee, H. F. Michael. R. R. rights and interests, cannot fail in'its the rivers connecting the Great The coins Qqhe for ifreedom. .Tbey exerti an school is to include in its summer Livingston and D. D. Haggard of Brainerd duty to take against every existing Lakes will complete the desired water* curriculum a new phase of study—a and W. S. Pitt of Crosby. Tha and future menace measures which ''ay- influence ^er^#iinio* feeaput' mt^ circulation. .. jjlq branch of work designed to give enlightenment names included petitioners from every svents impose upon it for the fulfillment ,3-jhq tSnov/ Vn nrg to students on pressing oih uuTi part of the county. of national aspirations. Minneapolis.—Working night after temptation( jj$fieecQessily when jiiotney 1 world ""oblems. The normal board Thief River Falls—-An interesting sight with the determination of mining "His Majesty, the King, declares Authorized the study in the local institution feature of the visit to this city of Chat he considers himself in a state of prospectors drilling for veins of the summer term for which in the bankr Iht^lrestl1 Start sun accouht jvv^thlfJ Governor W. S. Hammond, and which 6nJ war with Austria-Hungary. gold, cracksmen drilled and dug their begins June 14. World peace is behind has Just come to light, was his initial way through the brick and concrete "The undersigned has the honor to the effort. whatever surplus yonohavo» ••••cvan a dollar will open tion into the Moose lodge, which is roof of the vault the rear of the make known at the same time to His The plan has devaJoped from correspondence operating under an open charter. Northwestern Fuel company's offices, Excellency, the Foreign Minister, that with the Carnegie Endowment wori an accoUtiti^Din*t*1afiiiv^1 your hioney^to you James Geraghty, district organizer, 527 Marquette avenue, completed their passports will be placed this very day limro-toj ni *uo rbnmd oi ignrcrg 21 jiTo^nq for International Peace. ur// took part in ceremonies which the governor work, droped into the vault and at the disposal of the Imperial and The endowment desires to use its seemed to enjoy. make it^9^ffar 4&srjs{(the!way!(others!%ettadiead.-'VJ plundered the strong box of all it contained. Royal Ambassador at Rome, anT he resources to the best effect in the Fergus Falls—The Symro society of riJ oi bafmrz/j i'jsi'ijdoj or! 1 .ferbnorri "inol Mill be obliged to His Excellency if education of the American public with this city arranged for a banquet for The work took several days, probably f»e will kindly have his passport handid To iaoo srii hrrr .risvrJI //sM "lo .yrrnmnoJ ihn'J regard to international affairs. about 150 citizens at Hotel Kaddatz. more than a week, the police believe. to him. that end the division of education is Dr. D. as FIRST NATIONAL BANK J' G. Ristad acted toastmaster d£d Each night the cracksmen replaced (Signed) "AVARNA." authorities prepared to co-operate with the and toasts were responded to by O. the roofing over the vault, but a of selected group of sum P. B. Jacobson of the state railway returned again to renew the operations. solved satisfactorily and the law of mer schools throughout the country •and warehouse commission Judge N. JuOK Miiinjn tvr/h sriT guarantees remains untouched. In arranging to carry on courses of instruction T. Moen, A. G. Anderson, J. A. O. LaW li Kfi ?.sh-yj Jl .i'jiftno'j lui //1 -rl3 oini oi §5J The loss to the company in the authority, About 800,000 Bavarians and Hungarians by persons of recognized ten and Rev. G. T. Lee. t!n )X robbery, the twelfth it has suffered ivnl jj of [J[ £, 0 covering the general field have already been concentrated Albert Lea.—The new $10,000 Norwegian in the last five years, could not be conciliation against Italy, Austria insuring International policy, international Lutheran church at Hay ward, astimated by Manager A. W. Saunders and related studies. them commissariat service. erected to replace one destroyed by without an examination of the books, Although Field Marshal Baron Conrad fire last fail after being struck by but the robbers are believed to have -3ml'! Playful Bear Frightens Women. von Hoetzandcflt, chief of staff of (J[ lightning, was dedicated 'this week. obtained more than $500, which represented Mountain Iron.—Three young woman the Austrian army, had prepared for Nearly 1,000 persons were present DONT ORDER~VOOR 'AUTO Until you have seen the the day's late receipts. who were driving from Clear Lake many years for a possible outbreak of when Dr. H. G. Stub of St. Paul, president .1 .11 j~tupi )jijnqo~!q to Virginia had the unusual experience war between Austria and Italy, the of the Norwegian Lutheran synod, Commencement Early at 8t. Olaf. od oi I'jonvirf «nv»' ::t otorl of having their rig held up while a iiijf ui belief is held here that the campaign opened the services. Northfleld.—St. Olaf college will big in black bear enjoyed a romp the will be conducted by the German general Sleepy Eye.—City Superintendent C. ci xjyi (roi3q,9 hold the twenty-fifth commencement road. The women were about five staff, which, It is said, has E. Campton has been elected to a similar ai vib /mr// fyir.n /ir-j l'j|£ifi Df the college apartment and the miles from Mountain Iron at the time, 'AWm-ibI, planned a strong offensive movement position at Two Harbors, to succeed forty-first of the school during the II/. .ir! end were notified of the presence of jr ii 9 ii or against Italy, in the hope of breaking H. E. Flynn, who has been selected first week in June. Graduation exercises bruin when the horse shied and refused to assist the state high school the Italian lines and forcing their way ."ii.)7j rrr i: u:!7 •j'iui:I will be earlier than usual this to proceed. into Italian territory, thereby arousing inspector. The Two Harbors district rear to avoid conflict with the annual The women reported that the FtfLLY EQUIPPED WITH Includes 24 townships, and Mr. Camp, alarm and strengthening the feeling meeting of the United Norwegian Lutheran bear was crouching in the road when orf'i rj r'lln'i loirl I vi'EC'i /. j-'.n ton will have nine schools under his favorable to peace. church which begins June 9 they first saw it, but arose and had a &KAV &t DAVIS ELECTRIC. ,,.r, charge outside of the city. The salary Should such an attempt fail throu*"" iuofiiiv/ oi jrjnnot uj is !o r.i and the tw.enty-fifth commencement of van ni oni In ftasrui romp before it disappeared in the the resistance of the Italian army, t. the United church seminary in St woods. Bears are reported to be plentiful I A S A E Austrians and Germans would theu A.nthony park June 8. in the neighborhood, but this is Jl *T(t 'lii f: V/ IO V.:i 3/jfli I.'CT.'i Crosby.—In an interview here, Edmund have to resort to defensive measures '11 1 -'i.i the first time that one has obstructed Pennington, president of the against a certain invasion. The Austrian Policeman Fatally Hurt. the road. 33oo Railway company, stated that the defenses are particularly strong Minneapolis, May 21.—Motorcycle Iftc(i an'ijf^TiRES^FORONLt 800 wouldreetore the passenger train and have b,een constructed everywhere Patrolman Otto Ostby was fatally Injured Marttn Gounty Wets to Fightr jini t»rii io ii?.oqoi) yjJi f-im -•••/p.-.i to jurjofn onj $600. service to the Cuyuna range, and that even along the Dalmatian coast which when he collided with a street Fairmont.—The county option election the schedule would, he believed, be Is already protected by fixed and floating :ar at Lake street and Twenty-first for Martin county is to be held on tuuch more satisfactory to the traveling mines and guarded by a dozen submarines ivenue south, while traveling at a high June 21 and may be a close contest. public on the range than the schedule carrying German officers and rate of speed to answer what ha It has been generally believed that .rro'gjr// orii no iwq bnyrhooK in operation before the change sailors. rfaa II loiivn tvyjd md. thought was an emergency burglar .the drys would win an easy victory made to an "accommodation" service. hvjhjMryv% The Austrian fleet is centered at Pola, alarm at the home of Miss Emily but the wets are organizing and will Cloud.—Miss St. Herignaz, a young with only a few torpedo boats and Martinson, 2529 Tenth avenue south. !pen headquarters in Fairmont. They woman who recently was sent to St. destroyers at Cattaro and Spalato. Ostby was picked up unconscious and declare that a hot fight will be made. h'jJ'joIfi arf.T .bon-o -jiiJ vro7 bno.'hoi df. oil) Cloud by a missionary and is attending id Other Austrian warships are in the taken to the city hospital where he There are now four villages in the the normal school here, says that ^rliXbr^ XliSfijlo Dalmatian archipelago on the northeast Jied two hours later. county in which there are an aggregate :*(0 one in Turkey wished the present coast of the Adriatic sea. Naval of eleven saloons and the. drys oj in/ j- i. \io?wj7T y\ war except a few officers, and that it men here do not consider it likely that are waking up to the fact that if they Owl Captures Prize Cat. is bringing nothing but starvation and the Austrian fleet will leave Pola unless Win they must do much hard work. Buhl.—Frank Tily, a farmer, imitated misery to the people. forced by an Italian attack. an owl which he heard hooting Ada.—School children of Norman Stat§ Land Near Bemidji Sold. in the nearby woods. He went into county are learning how to play. For the house and a few minutes later Rome,* via Paris, May z4.—±rince three years much attention has been Bemidji.—The entire list of 20,000 Colonna, mayor of Rome, has resumed heard a crash and an agonized "meow" Fannandl^aftHoisesforSale pa-d to the systematic teaching of teres of state land -was sold to purchasers his post in the army. as major of of his prize cat on the porch. Tlly play in rural schools. Pupils will at the state land sale held in ran to the veranda in time to see the cavalry and started for the froi^t, •demonstrate their ability to the public itol dwI this city, mostly to actual settlers. fluttering away with pussy firmly where his three sons have preceded In tbree field meets to be held thil Iyrno7/ |DefiVei^/.iV!f Many buyers who came to Bemidji clutched in its claws. him. month. to bid on the state lands were forced M?F5s or a I leaanatried' cmi»d, to return to their homes without purchasing Jumps From Train Held By Fo^t. Observe Sunday School Day. Ask Leniency for Beum. on account of all the land being Crookston. Sheriff O'Reilly of Stillwater.—Sunday School day was sold. The lands sold are locatedfj|o| Grand Rapids had a hard struggle with Minneapolis, May 24.—The federal Pulutn SUbles-.^ori Great Midway Horse Maiket, Paul, BDiml "Observed by churches here with addresses in the districts of Beltrami county I Erickson of Wheaton, whom he Peter parole board, which considered at a i11(fttvateEeleirtailybuioi tauh iAactlaaBveilgWM&b&a&ig 1 'Privat^SilM by out-of-town residents. Rev. ing drained by judicial ditches and was taking to the Fergus Falls insane meeting at Leavenworth, Kans., an W. A. Brown, D. D., of Chicago, superintendent which until recently could not-be uspd asylum. Erickson, after a hearing, application for leniency in the case of missions of the International for agricultural purposes. {MIJ- of was declared insane. Charles N. Beum, Minneapolis iGg association, spoke twice. Prolessor Before reaching Crookston Erickson ironworker, who was convicted in the b3i89nJ5 -oct oi isirt .isiul2 ashurD briB no«nrlo\_ iisclo^ A. M. Locker, general secretary Sherburne WantrJQpfiJn^°^ jumped through a window of the moving dynariite conspiracy cases at Indianapolis, of the association, spoke at a St. Cloud.—A petttdbn^aiabiKigo^iat train. Sheriff O'Reilly caught him took the application under mass meeting on organized Sunday »n election under|.th^fCoim|by ^fl^ii by the foot and held him until the advisement. It is believed the board school work. Others who delivered law be held in Snerburne countv is train was stopped and assistance secured will recommend parole. Four other 9rli xrt fK ir srli gf addresses were Mark G. Holtzmann of 2 3ijj 0T17r sario in circulation, Pallid1 ifrW§ara ilie H. in pulling the man back to safety. men ""who applied were J. Barry, YEAR INADVAHG $i:0O Minneapolis, E. T. Street, C. J. Hunt Quired niimherjioCunamesoTrilbixei Jjufocured W. Bert Brown W. Later Erickson slashed his throat Peter Smith, and iind Mrs.,.Jean B. Holbert. easily. 1 with a piece of the broken glass. IS. 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