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INTERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS LEO FRANK IS A FLASH WARNING 10 10 TELL CHAMP CLARK SIMEON E. BALDWIN PLOW OF BLOOD FROM WOUND IN U. S. NAVAL WIRELESS TOWERS 1WILSON WILL COLLABORATE THROAT STOPPED BY SEND MESSAGES TO TWO WITH LANSING IN COMPETING PHYSICIANS. SHIPS AT SEA. NEW NOTE. STRUCK BY FELLOW CONVICT EXPLOSIVES PLACED ABOARD UTTEMPT TO DESTROY ORDUNA Blow Struck As Alleged Slayer of Girl Telegram from New Orleans Newspaper The surest, easiest way to luscious Attack by German Submarine Upon Slept In Bunk at Night—Assault fresh fruit flavored preserves is to Says Letter to that Paper Signed British Liner Carrying Score of make your preserving syrup with Planned Alone, "Pearce" Indicates Americans Materially Strength­ Danger— one-fourth Karo (CrystalWhite)instead Says Prisoner. of all sugar. This formula makes a To Continue Ho't's Work. ens United States Position. rich, heavy syrup, not too sweet, and Mtlledgeville, Ga., July 19.—Leo M. retains the natural fruit flavor. Jams Washington, July Warning to Washington, July 19.—With the return and jellies made with Karo (Crystal Frank lays in the Georgia station prison look out for bombs concealed in their here of President Wilson the While) are sure to "jell," and keep hospital with what attendants say holds has been flashed from the naval Xormulationr of the policy to be pursued free from crystallization. Is a fighting chance for recovery. wireless towers at Arlington to two fey the United States as a consequence Kate* Send The Karo Preserving Book tells Physicians have succeeded in stopping for ships at sea which sailed from New it—free. «f Germany's last note on submarine the flow of blood from a jagged wound! Orleans July 9. CORN PRODUCTS REFINING CO. Warfare will be begun. in his throat made with a butcher P. O. Box 161, New York City, Dept. PX. Sending of the warning was ordered The President will collaborate with Champ Clark, speaker of the house knife in the hands of William Creen, by Secretary Daniels upon receiving a Secretary Lansing in completing a of representatives, told a band of suffragists a fellow convict also serving a life telegram from a New Orleans newspaper Bote to the German government that in San Francisco that he term for murder. The blow was struck Simeon E. Baldwin, former governor has ben tentatively prepared, to be saying a letter to that paper PRESS FOR THE would help add Missouri to the suffrage SUBSCRIBE as Frank slept in his bunk in a dormitory of Connecticut, has been mentioned for signed Pearce" indicated that explosives dispatched probably before the end of states. late at night. the place of counselor of the state department, had been placed aboard those She coming week. An investigation of the attack probably left vacant by the appointment vessels. Consequences of Violation. will be conducted by the Georgia, of Robert Lansing as secretary of While details as to the course which Vessels Carry Mules for Allies. prison commission, the same that state. He is now seventy-six years body Both the vessels, the British steamship 8s to be followed are withheld, it is old. refused to commend that Frank's known that both the President and Howth Head and Baron Napier, death sentence for the murder of cleared with cargoes of amies for the ftlr. Lansing have practically made up Mary Phagan be commuted to life imprisonment. British 8 and sailed the next thoir minds that a definite statement army July prs::/ BY DISTRIBUTED AMONG NEEDY hcfii\ of what the consequences of further day. the former for Dublin and Belfast, CARRANZA AUTHORITIES. violations of American rights would be No Official Action Taken. via Norfolk, and the latter direct for Governor Harris said that he hadtaken should be given to the German government Avonmouth. no official action in connection The radio message was broadcasted in the next communication. 1.0C0-MILE SUBJECT FRONT TO with the attack upon Leo M. Frank at There is little likelihood that there will over the sea and even if it is not Trains Being Operated on Regular VIOLENT ATTACKS. the state prison farm at Milledgeville. picked directly by the Howth Head "be any further discussion of the principles Schedule Between Vera Cruz and "Nothing has been done in the mat­ involved. or Baron Napier, some other ship in Capital. ter as there has been no official notice the neighborhood may relay it. Naval Involves Orduna Attack. General von Buelow Crosses Windau By the recent attempt to destroy the of anything out of the ordinary officers think responses may be caught Washington, July 19. Trains are River in Baltic Province and at the prison," said the governor. "I British liner Orduna, carrying more by some of the wireless stations along now being operated on regular schedule have no doubl, though, that the authorities than a score of Americans on her voyage the South Atlantic coast today. Threatens Riga. between Vera Cruz and Mexico will take such action as the situa-. to the lTnited States with no munitions City for both passenger and freight Newspaper Receives Letter. tion demands. I have tried to get or contraband, officials here feel London, July 19.—The Russian front, traffic, according to a dispatch received New Orleans. July 12.—A letter received that the position,of the United States into touch with members of the prison running from the Baltic in the north from Vera Cruz by the Carranza by a newspaper here signed as stated in its previous notes has been commission, but so far have failed to to Bessarabia in the south, a distance agency. "Pearce" declared the writer intended .^materially strengthened. They declare reach any of them." of nearly miles, is being subjected 1,000 "In the capital," said the dispatch, to kill J. P. Morgan and Sir Cecil St bears out the American contention to violent attacks by the Germans Attack Planned Alone. "large quantities of food are being Spring-Rice, the British ambassador, that the character of a vessel, her destination Creen said when taken from solitary and Austrians, and in places has, The marvelous durability of distributed among the needy by the and finish the work of Enrich Muenter, & "Nobby Tread" Tires the and cargo can be safely determined confinement long enough to be questioned, according to the German official report, Carranza authorities in co-operation alias Holt, who committed suicide several fact that they are really two tires only by visit and search. As that he planned the attack been pierced. with the international relief committee. in one make them the tires that days ago after wounding Mr. yet official information is lacking to alone and that no one knew what he In the Baltic provinces, General von Already the initial consignment you should unhestiatingly buy. Morgan. ahow whether the Orduna was attacked intended to do. He was not communicative Buelow, who is using large forces of of foodstuffs amounting to 7,000 tons, & It warned persons who had friends without warning and what the circumstances and gave as his only excuse: cavalry, has crossed the Windau river which was conveyed to the city just or relatives aboard the British steamships were of her encounter with that "he thought it should be done." and is moving toward Riga. In the behind the triumphant army of General Howth Head and Baron Napier, "NobbyTread Tires the German submarine. He said, however, he regretted his act. Przasnysz district, Field Marshal von Gonzales has been placed through which sailed from New Orleans July Attack Seemingly Unwarranted. Frank was quartered at night in a. Hindenburg, making his fourth attempt the several agencies of distribution at 9 with mules for the British army to Ill discussion of the case stress dormitory with about 100 other prisoners to reach Warsaw, has twice broken the disposal of the poor and 6,000 tons are now sold under their regular watch for reports from these vessels. laid upon the fact that the vessel was and occupied a bunk about 40. the Russian lines and compelled the warranty—perf ect workmanship of additional food supplies arrived The writer declared that it was en route to the United States and carTying and material—BUT any adjustment feet from one of the two doors to the defenders to retire toward the Narew there. Prom depots of easy access dis-| Muenter who warned passengers on no cargo of importance making is on a basis of large room. Creen's bunk was fourth: river. tribution is being made to all sections board the Lusitania before that vessel the attack on a vessel carrying Americans 5,000 Miles from his. No prisoner is allowed to of the city. Additional supplies from, sailed from New York that it would seemingly unwarranted. leave his place without permission WAS SUNK TO TAKE LIVES all directions are being hurried to Mex«i be dangerous to make the voyage on A statement of the circumstances from one of the two guards stationed to relieve distress. ico City her. It also is declared that Muenter probably will be made by American MINNESOTA RUBBER CO at the dormitory at night. Shortly More than 20,000 idle men have Lord Mersey Who Presided at English personally called on Charles Frohman Minneapolis, Minn. passengers aboard the Orduna to the, after 11 o'clock Creen called out for been put to work by the rejuvenated Northwest Board of Trade Inquiry Holds Distributors and urged him not to take passage on department, although the American 'State permission to get up and it was' bureau of public works and thus given German Contentions Untrue. the ship. government might take cognisance an opportunity to earn much neededi granted. London, July 19.—That the Lusitania of newspaper statements. A wage# which are being paid in the He started down the line of bunks was torpedoed "not merely with thorough investigation of the facts will toward the one occupied by Frank. As genuine currency of the Carranza govr the intention of sinking the ship, but be made and a request probably will ernment." he reached it he quickly grabbed also destroying human lives," was the be sent to the German government for The message announced that agencies Frank by the hair and delivered one official finding of Lord Mersey, who its report of the affair. for the distribution1 of Carranza blow with the knife he had concealed.( presided at the Board of Trade inquiry. currency had been established. A guard rushed to the bunk and prevented Creen from striking agaia. WILSON RETURNS TO CAPITAL Lord Mersey held the German Slavs Capture 60,848 Teutons. charge that the Lusitania was armed, arm and Draft Horses for Sale BATHERS DROWN AT CHICAGO Petrograd, via London, July 19.— that it carried masked guns and trained Consider^ Prepared to Give Immediate During the month of June, 1,141 German gunners, and that it was being aticn to German Situation and Austrian officers and 60.84& From 500 to 1000 head of horses constantly on hand, used as a troop transport, had been Two Young Women and Three Men and Other Problems. including large Draft Horses, Driving Horses, Delivery men arrived at Kiev as prisoners of proved utterly untrue. Seized by Undertow in Lake Horses, Farm Chunks, Farm Mares, Saddlers and Mules. Every horse war. according to a dispatch from that "The Lusitania, the evidence showed, Michigan. On Hoard President Wilson's Train, hitched and tried before sale. If you want one horse, a team or a carload. city to the Novoe Vremya. Of the men carried a number of cases of cartridges come to BARRETT & ZIMMERMAN Kev: Haven, Conn., July 19.—'President more than 10,000 were Germans. which were duly manifested, Chicago, July 19.—Two young women Wilson has l-vc^ht a close the longest but no other explosives," read the official and three men were drofrned together ana most strenuous vacation he Duluth Stables: Cor. 23d Av. W. & Superior St. Great Midway Horse Market, St. Paul, Minn. DAUGHTER OF SHERMAN DIES while bathing in Lake Michigan. finding. "It carried nothing Private Sales Daily Auction Every Wednesday. Private Sales Daily 'has had Airn-e entering the White which might have been construed as An under-current swept them lkr.se lie left CjruJsh. N. H., and in Paris Into a deep hole and all the members in violation of United States laws." Mrs. A. M. Thackara Passes will arrive in Washington shortly,-prepared Lord Mersey further found that the of the party were frowned at almost After Workinj Hard for to give immediate consideration liner was torpedoed without warning the same time. The undertow swept Serbian Relief. to the German situation and other College of Saint Thomas and that none of the passengers was the bodies away. problems. given the slightest opportunity to escape. Paris, July 19.—Kleanor Sherman The dead are: r-oskifnt Wilson is taking back with T".::ickara, wife of Alexander M. Miss Marie Dwyer, 21 years old: tr to Washington the results of a SAINT PAUL, MINNESOTA daughter of a probate court clerk Captain Turner of the Lusitania, V: "!:.:ra. American consul general at ••car :'ul ant! dotaih-d study of the last Lord Mersey said, did not follow the ris. is dead. Mr: Thackara was a Miss Nora May, 2\j years old F. Under the Control and Direction of Archbishop Ireland J. •German ::•.» on submarine warfare, "'i-'htcr of General Sherman of Civil Kelly, G. H. Vetter and Stanley Koto- admiralty's wireless instructions in A CATHOLIC MILITARY COLLEGE :fos iliseus. ion with Secretary Lansing certain respects. But he expressed fame. aar.d other members of his cabinet. Collegiate Commercial Academic Preparatory serious doubts if the liner could have Thackara had been working ITVfi'.ite adieu is expected by the Berlin Celebrates Victory. escaped destruction if the admiralty's :r I. especially for Serbia relief for Careful Mental, Moral and Religious Training JPres^Sent's triends in the near future. in.—Tho Berlin, via London, July advice had been followed to the letter, months until she was taken sud.• six Seven Hundred and Forty Students from Twonty-four States Last Year news of Field Marshal von Hindenburg's i:v ill three months ago. A letter and he declared that the sinking of the For illustrated catalogue address Auto Injuries Fatal. newest surprise for the Russians, Lusitania should not be attributed to appreciation and thanks from the Virginia, Mmn., July 19.—William A. which the war office announces the fact that Turner did not follow Very Ret). H. MOYNIHAN, D. D., President King of Serbia reached her after she ^Whitney, wealthy Superior contractor has resulted in Important victories,, the admiralty recommendations. fell ill, also did decoration from as a Corning was made known, causing general rejoicing and banker, while motoring home from vhe Red Cross. the auto races at Hibbing, broke a and the appearance of flags all Mrs. Thackara has given much aid Steele County Election Close. "wheel a mile west of this city. The over the city. No more lame backs or tired feeling and sympathy to needy Americans in A close contest is expected in the •car turned completely over, pinning Military critics attach great significance county option election being held in every place where her husband had Whitney underneath. His collarbone to the breaking of the Russian Steele county today. With good weather jeen stationed, in Haver, Berlin and find several ribs were broken and he lines and the consequent Russian retreat Paris. a large vote is sure to be polled suffered other injuries from which he toward the Narew river, particularly for both sides have conducted a whirlwind Mr. Thackara and their two daugters, Afler Sleeping on as the German advance between «annot recover. campaign since the petitions for Elizabeth and Eleanor, were with the Pissa and Vistula rivers threatens election were filed. Both sides claia Mrs. Thackara when she died. Of her Philadelphia, July 19.—Five deaths to crumple the right flank positions of victory. sons, Sherman Thackara is in Bueno* •were reported here from the heat and the Russians. Ayres and Rex is in New York. a sixth man committed suicide, while International Purity Congress. temporarily insane from the oppressive Heavy Fighting on Gallipoll. Bulgaria Suspects Communication. San Francisco, July 19.—The ninth weather conditions. The maximum London, July 19.—A dispatch to the London, July 19.—"A ministerial order international purity congress, which temperature for the day was 90 Daily Mail from Athens says: has been issued, says the Times' began its sessions yesterday with a *t 3 o'clock. 'Heavy fighting continues on the Sofia, Bulgaria, correspondent, "definitely —3ft series of addresses by eminent men Gallipoli peninsula. The Allies are attacking suspending railway communication and women, will continue through the Austria Loses 1,200 Officers. vehemently along the whole with Turkey. The step appears to week. The meetings are being held Zurich, via Paris, July 19.—La Corrlspondenza front. Each attack is preceded by a have been taken in consequence of: In the Exposition Memorial auditorium publishes an estimate of bombardment from heavy French artillery continued Turkish interference with and are presided over by President the Austrian losses since Italy's entrance and the guns of the warships. tjtiffic and may probably be regarded B. S. Steadwell of the World's Purity In the war. It fixes the number All the attacks are reported to have ae marking the collapse of the negotiations federation. The eradication of publio officers at 1,200. These include three of been unsuccessful, but there is no defi* for the cession to Bulgaria of vice and the white slave traffic is the generals. nite news concerning them." the Dedeaghatch railway." aim of the federation. Battle Neap in Haiti. Wisconsin Solons Vaccinated. Threatened Strike Postponed. Austrlane Lose Heavily. Washington, July 19.—Rear Admiral Madison. Wis., July 19.—Dr. C. A. Geneva, July 19.—An Inssbruk dispatch Caperton cabled the navy department Harper, state health officer, quarantined Bridgeport, Conn., July 19.—A series says: trom Cape Haitien that the Haitien the assembly chamber at the of conferences In this cjjty and in New "The Austrians In the Sokol region government troops were advancing upthe state house, ordered it fumigated, vac York has resulted in the announcement are making desperate but vain attempts revolutionists near Letrou. The cinated all members of the legislature that the general strike of machinists to drive back the Russians. The A S O A E S S E S an S I N S Lessage said: in Madison and all legislative employes, employed by the Remington daily losses of the Austrians are very "Government troops are advancing and telegraphed members of Arms & Ammunition company, would heavy. toward Letrou, where revolutionists the legislature who had returned to not begin at noon, the time set for the "On the Dniester front the Russians pi ay make a stand. General Blot states their homes over Sunday to be vaccinated walkout. are resisting desperately the Austrian Jte has granted amnesty to all revolutionists." before returning to Madison, Call and see these goods at our store Persons interested in the continued advance north of Horodeiika, where when it was definitely decided that As industrial prosperity of this city were the Austrians gained a partial success, .•A Admiral Caperton is at Cape Haitien semblyinan Charles F. Ploeger of Sey said to be responsible for an agreement succeeding in throwing troops to with his flagship, the cruise* niour, is suffering from a slight attach to withhold the strike call for KEYES' FURNITURE STORE the left bank of the Dniester. The 1 Washington of smallpox. gt least 24 hours. Au#triana lost grauad near Jaslgyiea,"