International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
August 5, 1915 · Page 6 of 8
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zmmm&GF*- fppgpppiP! »*wpi!^*&. IMxERNATIONAL FALLS PRESS DAY IS No more lame backs or tired feeling^ WILLIAM TUTTLE, JR. AT VESSEL v.- Aflcr Sleeping on FORMER RESIDENTS VIEW GOPHER ilRMANS TORPEDO U. S. STEAMSHIP STATE'S EXHIBITS IN GREAT LEELANAW OFF COAST NORTHERN BUILDING. OF SCOTLAND. INDIANS HONOR G0VERN0B COMMANDER OBSERVES LAW Chiefs of Glacier Park Red Men Con Bxarcised the "Visit and Search" Required fer Membership of Tribe—United By International Rules of States Marines Escort Ham Warfare—Cargo of Flax De mond Party. clared Contraband of War. San Francisco.—Minnesota day was London, .July 27—The AmericanOwned observed at the Panama Pacific international steamer Leelanaw, flying the exposition. Including Governor American flag and carrying a crew W. S. Hammond, a large party composed principally of Americans was of visitors who accompanied the chief torpedoed off the Orkney islands, according executive to San Francisco and former A S O A E S S E S a S I N S to dispatches just received residents of Minnesota now making from Kirkwall. The crew was saved their homes in California, more than in the ship's own boats. 1,000 persons thronged the Great Northern ai* John Hays Hammond, Jr., has Before sinking the vessel the German building where the Minnesota Call and see these goods at our store nounced that he will sell to the United commander exercised the "visit exhibit is installed. The feature of States government the rights to hie the day's ceremonies was the planting and search" required by the international William E. Tuttle, Jr., for two term# invention for wireless control of torpedoes. rules of warfare, Kirkwall dispatches of a pine sapling removed from Minnesota KEYES' FURNITURE STORE Democratic congressman from New It Is expected that stations soil on the site set aside for stated. Jersey, and a prominent banker and for utilizing the device to protect the Minnesota's building. Governor Hammond The dispatches said the submarine business man, has been appointed country's harbors will be established, wielded the spade. commander first assured himself that United States commissioner to the the first to be on Fisher's island, Mass. Chiefs of the Glacier Park Indians ithe steamer carried contraband of Panama exposition which opens November assisted in the ceremony. The day's (war and then gave the crew time to 3. The last congress appropriated SLAVS HOLD BACK GERMANS program started when the governor (take to their boats. $25,000 for this country's participation was the guest of the Indians who honored in the exposition, and Mi% to Similar Frye Case. him in one of their tribal ceremonies In diplomatic circles here it was declared Tuttle is arranging for the exhibit and conferred upon him a the Leelanaw incident therelore membership of the tribe. RUSSIAN POSITIONS MAY PROVE becomes almost identical with Marines Escort Governor. .that of the American bark William P. UNDOING OF ENEMY. Two companies of United States Frye, sunk by a German commerce Marines escorted Governor Hammond Taider, and is not of the same character ORDERS PROBE INTO DISASTER and party to the site set aside for the as the attack on the Lusitania, the Most Dangerous Assaults Being Made Minnesota building. Henry O'Neil, repetition of which America has Trains in Provinces of Courland— chairman, introduced exposition direc-. warned Germany, would be considered tor Frank L. Brown who presented a Met by Cossacks. as "deliberately unfriendly." box of jewels from the tower of jew-, WILSON SEEKS CAUSE OF SINKING The Leelanaw was en route from Duluth-Superior London, July 27.—Only the northern els to Governor Hammond. The gov-« Archangel to Belfast, after discharging OF EASTLAND. ernor accepted the gift in a short point of the pincers, which the a cargo of cotton at the Russian Austro-Germans for more than a week Bpeech. port. It found it necessary to stop at Led by the marines and the official have been trying to close around Warsaw President Also Dispatches Telegram St, Pet u! Belfast on its return trip to America, band of the exposition, the entire party and the Russian armies in the to take on a supply of oil for fuel to Chicago Mayor Expressing Profound IPolish salient has made any progress then made its way to the Great and probably for this reason accepted Sympathy and Sorrow. Northern building, where Minnesota's 'during the last few days. The Russians a carg* of flax from Archanged to Mmweaoo/is are making a continual threat exhibits are installed. Addresses were Belfast. Cornish, N. H., July ?C.—President made by officials of the exposition, at von Mackensen's flank along the Flax Declared Contraband. Wilson has ordered that a complete Governor Hiram W. Johnson of California, |Bug river from the east of Chelm to Flax was declared contraband of war Investigation be made by the department Mayor James Rolph of San ithe east of Lemberg. Between Krylow by the German government in April. of commerce into the sinking and Sokal their attacks have been Francisco, after which Governor For that reason the German submarine of the excursion steamer Eastland in (particularly severe, compelling the Hammond made the address of the Through commander apparently was acting the Chicago river with a consequent day. jGermans to send reinforcements, Sleeping Cats loss of many hundred lives. within his rights in destroying the probably lntendni to support von Following the ceremonies there was Twin cargo, but overstepped the bounds of Acting Secretary Sweet of the department a reception. 'Mackensen, to meet them. To Seattle sent him word that the international law in sinking the steamer Warsaw Situation Unchanged. open causes of the disaster would be looked and setting the crew adrift in Along the Vistula to the south and Throughlhe10.000 WONDERS into, and the President directed that boats. west of Warsaw there has been little Fatal Runaway Accident at Zumbrota. of the CANAPSAN R©CK§£S nothing be left undone to fix the responsibility. The American consul at Kirkwairim(mediately jchange except for the occupation by Red Wing.—Mrs. Anna Sletten, 70 notified the state department ithe Germans of some positions evacuated years old, of Wanamingo, was killed mi I—jCBBBBH—mUHmUHEBBB-.. The President also dispatched a telegram at Washington. by the Russians when they drew Spali'i'np and Mrs. Knute Ronningen painfully Ticket Offices to Mayor Thompson of Chicago ,in their line. Hotel injured in a accident at Zum URGES ARMY OF 500,000 MEN runaway SUPERIOR" expressing profound sympathy and 823 iov. r-r A\ Whiie Warsaw is under heavy pressure brota. Mrs. Sletten's skull was frao sorrow over the loss of life. the Austro-Germans have a lot fured and her chest crushed. of stiff work before them if they are National Security League Characterizes to bring their operations to a successful Military Defenses of Country ending by its capture. After as "Woefully Insufficient." crossing the Narew they still have the broader Bug, lined with fortresses to New York, 27.—The report of July [face while in the south the Russians ithe army committee of the National have good positions north the Lublin-Chelm :Security league of which Henry L. railway, which might prove jStimson. former secretary of war, is the undoing of the army which attacked [Chairman, characterizes the military them. defenses of the country as "woefully iiw?! !1.! Many are of the opinion that the insufficient" and indorses the recommendations most dangerous attacks at the moment of the general staff of the are those which are being made army, "made repeatedly to congress" in the provinces of Courland. Kovno "for a reserve army of a half million and Grodno, at the lines of communi men. cations between Warsaw and the The report which was made public northern interior of Russia. Those .last night also indorses "the repeated AMMUNITION ^attacks are being delivered for the recommendation made to congress for BRIDGEPORT most part by cavalry and will doubtless jthe providing adequate reserve of be met in due time by the concentration arms, armament, ammunition and all of Cossacks in these regions. (Classes of war material." It urges the necessity of putting both measures ilnto effect. 33 ARRESTED AT BAY0NNE The report says the country's total defensive mobile force consists of .about 25,000 regulars and 60,000 mili'tla Superintendent and Guards Are Sent for the protection of many thousand to Jail After Shooting at Oil miles of seacoast. Plartt. "Quite aside from its weakness in fnumbers," the report continues, "this New York, July 27.—Samuel H. Edwards, general superintendent, and 32 force would be poorly trained, hastily and ineffectually organized, ill balanced, guards of the Tidewater Oil comr incompletely equipped and pany's plant in Rayonne, N. .J., were Great Body of American Sportsmen lacking in such essentials as light and arrested, charged with inciting to riot 'heavy artillery and ammunition to by Sheriff Kinkead and his deputies. Nowhere else in the whole held of sport do you find serve it. With ordinary fortunes of The arrests occurred after guards had war the probable outcome is so apparent fired shots near the plant. of the strong public opinion in favor of Remington-UMC. that it need not be stated." All were arraigned. Superintendent Edwards was released on $500 bail and Army Woefully Weak. This Remington-UMC public opinion —and the most loyal to the arms and August 1 set for his hearing. The The report points out that the great has been growing for ninety-nine years. ammunition that give him the service guards were sent to jail in default of armed nations of the world would $500 bail each. have sufficient merchant shipping, Partly is it due to the achievements knows he ought to have. "to transport to our shores in a single Pleon Bergoff, a labor representative. of Remington-UMC in the design or He it is who is holding up the hands was released $1,000 bail. expedition, a much larger force construction of Arms and Ammunition. Gf the Remington-UMC dealer—making The *rst arrests occurred after reports than we can possibly concentrate But back of these achievements stands the Red Ball Mark of Remington-UMC of shooting from inside the Tidewater a in it the fact that your American is the most the Sign of Sportsmen's Headquarters plant, which adjoins that of the practical-minded sportsman in the world in your town. ,Standard Oil company of New Jersey, Tells of Eastland's Faults. where the strike oil workers marked Minneapolis, July 27.—That the Sold by your home dealer and 1320 other leading by serious rioting last week, is in Eastland, which overturned in the merchants in Minnesota progress. [Chicago river, was unstable o* her initial Persons living near the Tidewater trips 10 years ago, was the statement works reported bullets had broken Remington Arms-Union Metallic Cartridge Co. made by A. C. Bussey, 206 Rustic .windows in their homes. Father Sigr Lodge avenue, who made two trips Wool worth Building, 233 Broadway, New York City •mund Swider, pastor of a Catholic cfi the boat during the first season of church, reported that a bullet struck said Us operation. He with too much the outside of his rectory. Clean and oil your gun with REM OIL. hallast the boat wouldn't navigate the Powder Solvent, Lubricant, Raet Preventative itiver, and with too little it became Opposed Seamen's Bill. itop-heavy. Syracuse, N. Y., July 27.—William C. Red field, secretary of the Department of Commerce, has made public correspondence between: the St. Joseph-Chicago Postoffice Looted Fire Bell Rung. Steamship company, Boyd.—Bandits blew the safe in the owners of the ill-fated Eastland, and Boyd postoffice and got away with $133 the Department of Commerce relating Jn cash and about $300 in stamps. The Arms ai\d II SJ/lnvn\\ii\itioi\ to the new seamen's act. explosion was so loud that it awakened Secretary Redfleld believes that under several persons. The town firebell the seamen's act the passenger was rung and most of the citizens carrying capacity of the Eastland hurried onto the streets. The robbers, been could have reduced from 2,750 4R6U.S however, escaped down the railroad company to 1,552. The opposed tU (racks. teamen's bilk