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w.w 's1 INTERNATIONAL FALLS 3PRESS E TEUTON PLAIIS HT A. L. THURMAN WILLIAM C. REDFIELD 1 College of Saint Thomas SAINT PAUL, MINNESOTA Under the Control and Direction of Archbishop Ireland A CATHOLIC MILITARY COLLEGE Collegiate Commercial Academic Preparatory MINNESOTA FEDERATION CON- AUSTRO-GERMAN ARMIES FAIL. Careful Mental, Moral and Religious Training DUCTS SESSION IN TURMOIL TO OCCUPY POLISH CAPITAL Year Seven Hundred and Forty Students from Twenty-four States Last —OFFICERS ELECTED. AS INTENDED. For illustrated catalogue address I Very Rev. H. M0YNIHAN, D. D., President $ REJECTS WOMAN SUFFRAGE TAKEN Coming BRITISH TRENCHES Resolution Is Turned Down by Large Positions Near Hooge Lost—Teutonic ANIMAL Majority—Opposes War "Except TINE Allies, With Apparently Inexhaust­ That's Some E2LR.V! in Case of Dire Extremity"— ible Supplies of Munitions, Strug­ ANlMAL Denounces Jingoism. gle to Retain Hold in West. Winona.—The Minnesota State Federation of Labor, which held its 33rd London, Aug. 8.—The anniversary of annual convention here, clashed over the outbreak of the war passed without the federation's attitude on the European the Germans occupying Warsaw, Secretary of Commerce Redfield, war and passed strong resolutions which was understood to be part of called to Chicago by the Eastland horror, denouncing all militarism and their program. However, news of this defended the steamboat inspection jingoism. A resolution favoring woman's climax to the Austro-German offensive service on the great lakes. suffrage was turned down by a In the East, which was begun in the TO ACT IN ME large majority. early days of May, is hourly expected, The last business session was conducted for what little information is allowed in a turmoil and there was high to leak through is to the effect that tension during the balloting for officers. the Russians fcr several days have The convention re-elected E. G. %'4 been withdrawing to the Brest line, GTE DECIDES UPON PS FOR RE­ liull. Minneapolis, president, and Geo. leaving small forces to fight rear A B7.G EDUCATIONAL FEATURE of the Minnesota State STORING PEACE IN REPUBLIC W. Lawson, St. Paul, secretary-treas-' guard actions so that the main armies Fair, September 6 to 11, will be its great public livestock urer. Hibbing was chosen as the next might make good their retreat. maiket. The noted American sheep, horse swine, and cattle convention city. The rear guard actions have developed breeders are being urged to bring' their surplus sale stock to the I Lynn Thompson, Minneapolis, opposed at many places into fairly large Only An Unexpected Move in Country million dollar show for disposal tc the army of farmers ixi the Mr. Hall and A. G. Abbey, St. Paul, battles, as the Russians whose steadiness Itself Will Further Delay stock business attending the fair. Many pure-bred stallions will was the opponent of Mr. Lawson. Red has been phenomenal in the face Action, Is Report. Wing and Faribault were rival convention be brought to meet the demand for good, horses created the of defeat, are offering stubborn resistance by cities against Hibbing. The to the German advances ana delivering war. Hundreds of pure-bred sheep will-be sold to b.«ip build Washington, July 31.—Definite steps A. L. Thurman, solicitor of the U. S. candidates won by overwhelming majorities. powerful counter-attacks. For up the industry in the Northwest. large number of fine boars A toward restoration of peace in .Mexico department of commerce, has charge example they have prevented Field will also be disposed of, as receipts at South St. Paul in&eatean will be taken immediately upon President government's side the Easthind Miss Marie Corey and P. H. Walters, Of of Marshal von Hindenburg from throwing unusal interest. It goes without saying that many beef aa& Wilson's return to Washington investigation at Chicago. both of St. Paul, were elected vice more of his troops across the Narew dairy cattle will be sold. Farmers who do not buy will have a next week. What specific action the presidents of the fourth district and repulsed German attacks to the wonderful opportunity to study the most profitable types and. FRENCH MARINES IN ill President may have decided on has P. J. Hogan and F. H. Hester, both of northwest of Warsaw and driven back breeds of farm animals shown for premiums. LET'S not been disclosed, but it was authoritatively Minneapolis, were named for the fifth to the river some of the invading stated that the executive dej?artments district. troops who crossed the Vistula to the 01 the government were preparing Clash on Militarism. aouth of Warsaw. to carry out promptly the program No more lame backs or tired feeling The convention, as a result of clever CRUISER DESCARTES LANDS SAIL. Forces Slav Retreat. he determined on. piloting, avoided a conflict over the 0R3 AT PORT AU PRINCE. Only an unexpected move in Mexico In the southwest Field Marshal von adoption of the conference committee's Maekenseft continues his victorious advance. itself to end the strife, it is said, report, but clashed on the matter .»»'• He hits swept aside the resistance would further delay affirmative action of the federation's attitude toward Afier Sleeping on of the ftussians and forced them by the United States to restore constit^tio^j flSHftarism. Cftpwton Instructed to Afford French to retreat along both banks of the government in the war-tern The convention committee on compensation Minister All Facilities for Bug. The Germans have already passed republic.v .v.aST IS- had been given the report Landing Guard. through Chelm in pursuit. Thus, Armed intervention is not believed of the federation's committee which ,5, jw-*»•?..•., on this front the retirement of the to be contemplated in the President's entered the joint conference last winter ... Warsaw arirnes is seriously threatened. Washington, Aug. 2.—With the conlent program. Many officials believe no with the legislature and employers' During the month of July, Berlin of the United States, French map forceful measures will be required. Recent representatives. says, the Germans captured more than Hne§ have been landed at Port au reports have reached here that The committee of the convention reporting 95,000 Russians between the Pilica I'riac®, Haiti, where last week's revolution the faction leaders are inclined to yields back mildly censured the legislative river and the Baltic alone. overturned the government and to the demands of this government for committee of the federation, The Russians, according to Petrograd, necessitated the landing of an expe(itionary a peace conference. but at the same time applauded them have stopped General von Buelow's force from the United States To for procuring even those amendments Give Final Chance. advance in Kovno province, toward fcruiser Washington to restore order, Reports generally are credited that that were attached to the compensation the Vilna Petrograd railway. If it detachment from the cruiser Deslartes a message will be sent to the opposing law. Grand Duke Nicholas is to hold the is now guarding the French legation leaders, giving them a final chance to Several resolutions had been introduced Brest line after his retirement from from which President Guillume relative to the federation's attitude cease hostilities within a limited time aasasfiliated. Warsaw, it is absolutely necessary that was taken by a mob and toward the European war. One and assemble a conference to settle General von Buelow's offensive should their differences. Possibilities of another by R. J. Coole of Duluth prevailed. be arrested, for should he reach the request for the guard was prelented A failure to do so in view of the It put the federation on record as being by the French minister at Port railway he would seriously interfere opposed to all war "except in a last refusal of General Carranza to with the Russian communications. ftu Prince and cabled to Washingtoa case of dire extremity from which Join in a conference with his adversaries fcy Rear Admiral Caperton, in compiand is being considered by the Pres-i there is no other escape." It denounced Attempt to Crush Russians. of the American expeditionary jingoism. ident, it is declared, in formulating ai It is not yet certain whether the forces. The French minister had expressed plan of action. Scores Military Law. Russian armies can make good their an urgent desire that his legation Later another resolution by L. Van Whether in that event a general embargo MASCCOT MATTRESSES and SPRINGS retirement from Warsaw. Certainly be guarded by French sailors, Denberg, Minneapolis, scoring thq on arms exportations will be the Austro-Germans are doing their Inasmuch as the Descartes had arrived imposed or American troops employed Dick military law, was considered. Although best to prevent it and have moved up at Port au Prince. The minister the committee believed it too to assure transportation of food to the very strong reinforcements to hasten thought also that the French drastic, it was adopted. starving people of the country, cannot their encircling movement. The appearance Call and see these goods at stores our guard would be able to lighten the J. F. Emme, St. Paul, offered resolution a be predicted. It is known, however* of fresh troops also suggests burden on Admiral Caperton'a 400 to have the garnishment law that the army and navy have been pre-i that the German staff will not be satisfied Ben to some extent. repealed, terming the present statute paring and now are ready for any? with the capture of the city, or KEYES' FURNITURE STORE discriminatory, and calling for strenuous eventuality. a Daniels Confers With Lansing. even the destruction of part of the pre-election campaign among prospective Secretary Lansing said that the rep-i Upon receipt of Admiral Caperton's Russian army, but, should this be accomplished legislators. The resolution 6'ablegram, Secretary Daniels conferred resentations sent to Generals Carran-1 will attack the Brest line was adopted with Secretary of State Lan Ea, Villa and Zapata, urging that routes and endeavor finally to crush the entire One of the surprises of the convention ling. to Mexico City be opened to provision Russian forces. was the decision of the convention Mr. Lansing could see no objection trains, were forceful. The message ttf Meanwhile, the Germans, who appear not to reiterate its former advocacy to the landing of a small detachment Carranza, who controls the railroad to have inexhaustible supplies of of woman's suffrage. By vote of (rom the Descartes for the special a from Vera Cruz, was particularly em-, munitions, are fighting desperately to 113 to 64 t.he equal vote resolution purpose of guarding the French legation. phatic. While not couched as a "deniand VISIT THE retain every position which they hold was turned down. Mary McFadden No complications would arise that the railroad to Mexico City, along the western front. They have spoke before the convention on the from such action in the secretary's be opened and kept open," its purport re-captured part of the trenches which I N N E S O A opening day, urging the adoption of opinion and Admiral Caperton was inftructed was to that effect. they lost to the British near Hooge the resolution. to afford the French minister and are making an effort to regain 111 facilities for landing the French STEAMERS REGISTER IN U. S. what, they lost to the French in the State Fair Exposition guard. $1,000,000 LAUNDRY BUNDLE. Muenstor region of Alsace. Port au Prince was reported quiet, Minneapolis.—Just like a hallroom Twelve Foreign-built Vessels Purchased An unconfirmed report came from the battleship Connecticut with 500 boarder who puts a blue and for American Trans-Atlantic Rome that the Austrians are preparing Additional marines is now en route to yellow shirt, two collars and a pair Trade—Policy Held Legal. for the evacuation of Trieste and the island republic and will be followed of pink socks into a laundry pack- *. HAMLINE, MINN. have already removed the machinery by the hospital ship Solace and age and asks the driver to be *. Washington, July 31.—Admission to fcnd the munitions factories. khe navy transport Hancock. It careful about because it represents American registry of 12 foreign-built Other reinforcements may be sent Red Lake Falls Fair Open. $1.80, just so the Federal"Reserve steamers purchased for the American Midway Between Crookston. The Red Lake Falls tf there are any more attacks upon Bank of Minneapolis will trans-Atlantic trade was assured when MINNEAPOLIS and ST. PAUL the city by revolutionists such as that fair opened with a large attendance make up little packages for the Secretary Lansing transmitted to the and a creditable exhibit, of Red Laka In which two American bluejackets SEPT. 6 to 11,1915 laundry that will represent $100,000, department of commerce a written county products, with a fine educ:v Were killed. The expeditionary force $500,000 or maybe $1,000,000 me: urrandum holding that neither in- ,tional exhibit and an attractive worn* Is expected to re -a in in Haiti until each. The bank will send the Tirrional law or policy stood in'the lasting pence is restored. en'3 department. packages to a noney laundry at wry *f the transfer. Registration is iniu-si widclv known tor thi :pie, Washington, expected to be granted without delay. Mrs. Beckor's Attacks Halted. mi ii rvi'nt and this year promises om Federal Reserve Agent John H. 'spite the information of the bare:'1.1 New York. Aug. 2.—The police, it Rich received an official notice of navigation that the transaction OTIi former pnxlnctions. "**. was annoumvd, hi ve remo\ed from were financed by Hugo stinnes, from Washington which says: fcho coffin of Charios Becker, the silver EDUCASIOKiAL AND AMUSSIiEEIfT a capitalist of Esson, Germany, the "The federal rc-serve board expects plate placed there by his widow, ESHIBIT PEATUBES TSATUEES TRADE-MARKS Kiait! department tool the position that later to issue instructions on which was inscribed the charge Xiive Stock SIiov/, Agriculture, Aviation— Battle in the neiu:r,r this government nor the prize under which notes that are soiled COPYRIGHTS that the former police lieutenant, Air—Hcrse Racing, Auto Fri'its, Flowers and courts of belligerent nations, could go but otherwise fit for circulation plectrocuted at Sing Sing prison, was Racing1 by World Speed Send sketch, or model and description Vegetables, Sees, Dairy behi id the bona fide ownership of the may be forwarded to Washington for free search. King's, "Joan Newton "Murdered by Governor Whitman." Procl'acts, Machinery, I vessels by an American' company, and for laundering and renovating." Book containing over 200 mechanical Cunio'' \Voriel's Champion 'Xft6r a police conference Mrs. Poultry, Dog Show, movements sent free upon request. that, a mortgage held, by a citizen of Mr. Rich said none of the bank's Jjady Driver "War Recker was informed that the inscriptfon School Exhibits, Art Show, a belligerent country on a ship would money has circulated sufficiently of Nations" each night, IS. ROACH, WM. Jr. was a criminal libel on the governor Baby Show, Farm Boys not justify its seizure if the ownership, Auto Pole, Vaudeville, yet to be very dirty, but that the ATTO N EY-AT-LAW SKd slTe ""W&S prevailed upon to and Farm Girls Camps, Horse Show, Roller Coaster, was nerval. 1 bank will do business with the MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL a Forestry, liberal Arts, etc. "Ye Olde Mille" EXPERT government laundry as soon as the McGill Building Washington, D.1 At the rectory the church at and many others- jctually as good Protest to Germany. Swiss money gets begrimed. |*hich the funeral services for Becker London, July 31.—The Swiss government Frequent trains, good equipment, fMrill be held, it was stated that the convenient service. Purchase has pi'olested to Germany poffln would not be received unless round trip tickets and travel bot*$ against recent violations of that country's ways via the Northern Pacific, phe plate in its present form was ra« neutrality by German airmen, paoved. E. G. WHITNEY, Agent. according to a dispatch from Berne. MINNESOTA & Parker Urges Coast Defense. Receive Black Hand Threats. Berkeley, Cal., Aug. 2.—From th8 Santa Monica, Cal., July 31.—Cutouts INTERNATIONAL Jpulpit of the trinity Methodist Episcopal representing black hands and church here, Judge Alton B. Parser, Farm and Draft Horses for Sale pasted upon the windows of the residences Democratic candidate in 1904 for W. H. G-EMMELli, of Delphin M. Delrnas. the attorney Gen. Manager president, made a plea for stronger Robert Farciuihar, an architect From 500 to 1000 head of horses constantly on hand, Brainerd, Minnesota* #oast defenses. and a son-in-law of the late United including large Draft Horses, Driving Horses, Delivery "I would especially ask your aid," Horses, Farm Chunks, Farm Mares, Saddlers and Mules. Every horse States Senator John P. Jones of Nevada, be said, in arousing public opinion hitched and tried before sale. If you want one horse, a team or a car-oaa, and a prominent banker whose that will force congress to build ZIMMERMAN name was withheld, started a polica cometo BARRETT 8c trough submarines and submarine search for men believed to be engaged 3^ liases for the protection of both our m'sss*234 w-4suw,iM in a plot against the three men. SUBSCRIBE FORTHEPRESS Coasts." Threatening, letters were said to "i-red the need of mart have been received by Delmas and Hilitary aircraft. the other men. i* j-a DEFECTIVE PAGE