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ft,,,. 1 cy-^i -~'rf 1 TMTPTPMATTrkXTA INTERNATIONAL FALLS A PRESS N O & PROCEEDINGS seconded by Commissioner Bursack, building 68.50 Clarence Kendall, clerk March fore Municipal Judge W. W. that the bill of R. F. C. litis be returned Thos.' Kinshellaa, labor, making UNCLE SAM TO BUY 14th election 5.50 Bardwell. The evidence already to him, for correction, the repairs ncourt house R. J. McLinn, clerk March 14th prices being excessive "and unreason building 31.50 election has been gathered by operatives 1.20 able. Motion carried. E. W. Xibbey, recording new Even Lund, clerk March 14th A NEW T0BPE00 OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COM Bellin intimated. On motion by Commissioner Harrigan, bearing trees and records.. 6.90 election 1.80 MISSIONERS OF KOOCHICHING The six men who appeared before seconded by Commissioner Bursack, E. W. Kibbey, plate glass for R. Liljeblad, clerk March 14th COUNTY, MINNESOTA. Engineer Ogaard was instructed blue print frame flection 1.00 Judge Bardwell today entered 7.50 4 to advertise for dragging bids on Jos. J. Lloyd, stamped envelopes Thos. Ludlaw, clerk March pleas of not guilty.' Three (Continued from Page 1) (Official) state rural highways and state roads. for county superintendent 14th election 1.10 were arraigned on two charges On motion by Commissioner Bursack, Ed. McComb, clerk March 14th 11.00 seconded by Commissioner Harrigan, election 1.70 Jos. J. Lloyd, stamped envelopes one of selling liquor without a The board of county commissioners been searching. For two years the application of the Minnesota, for county superintendent Lawrence Moss, clerk March 01 Koochiching county, Minnesota, license and the other of maintaining he experimented under the eyes Dakota & Western Railway for 14th election 43.83 1.10 met in their office at the court house, an unlicensed- drinking the cancellation of personal property R. Middendorf, clerk March Frank S. Lang, recording town of the coast artillery, and these in International Falls, Minn., on Tuesday, taxes was rejected. treasurer's bonds, etc 14th election place. Their cases were all continued 33.50 1.20 experts are convinced. Mr, Hammond's April 4th, 1916. J. R. Mack, clerk March 14th On motion by Commissioner Bur- Albert Larson, hauling culverts, Roll call: Members ipresent, Commissioners to later dates. plan involves the control election state roads, numbers 3.00 Bursack, Ulvedhal, Harri- sack, seconded by. Commissioner Har- Wilford Fawcett was charged Fred B. Peterson, clerk March of the torpedo from a station, rigan, the application of the International 24 and 25 25.00 gan and Royem absent, Commissioner 14th election with maintaining an unlicensed Lumber company for cancellation Littiefork Mercantile Co., 2.00 McDonald. well protected, well back G. H. Pond, clerk March 14th of personal property taxes outside supplies for Mrs. Walter On motion by Commissioner Harrigan, drinking place at the Minnesota from the sea. The best method, election of International Falls was rejected. May, March 15.86 2.00 seconded by Commissioner UlVedahl, Military association. His case Ray Parmeter, clerk March he has found is to place the torpedo Littiefork Mercantile Co., the minutes of the March 7th, 14th election 1.45 was continued to April 27. On motion te following applications supplies for Mrs. E. Barnette, in the prow of~a boat, which meetings were accepted as read. J. Richmond, clerk March 14th for reduction of assessment on real March 15.70 On motion by Commissioner Harrigan, "The people who are backing can be propelled at a fifty mile election 2.30 estate were rejected: Littiefork Mercantile Co., seconded by Commissioner Bursack, me expect to keep up these proscutions O. A. Sandsmark, clerk March rate, making it impossible to hit. B. Abelman, supplies for Mrs. Johanna the petition for re-survey ofj 14th election 5.02 until the clubs quit," Geo. A. Harrison. Olson, March 15.45 Section 34, Township 159, Range 28,' The boat is controlled by the T. J. Schiuling, clerk March On motion te following application R. M. Magnus, drawing final said Bellin. He refused, as he did and the final hearing on same, wasj a 14th election 1.60 radio forces and sent against for reduction of assessment "on profile on S. R. H. numbers laid over untli the May 2nd meeting. in previous cases, to tell who Ira Thompson, clerk March personal property was rejected: 9 and 20 battleship. When a short distance Moved by Commissioner 'Bursack, 100.00 14th election 2.00 his backers were. Theodore Luff. R. M. Magnus, drawing plans seconded by Commissioner Ulvedhal, away from the target the Ing. Tangen, clerk March 14th On motion te following applications and profiles, roads numbers that an appropriation of $500.00 be Principals of the Telegraphers' election 1.30 torpedo is propelled from the for reduction of assessments were 5, 8 and 9 104.00 made to the Northome County Fair. club, 41 Fourth street S, and the Paul Van Etten clerk March laid over until te next meeting: Mesaba Range Office Supply boat against the target. A vote being taken on the matter resulted 14th election 3.90 Auto Drivers, and Chauffeurs' Frank J. Porther, Co., rubber stamps for register as follows: Francis White, clerk March The Hammond theory may be Ayes, Commissioners Ulvedhal, Mrs. A. M. Hanson. of deeds 2.80 club, 16 Fifth street S, which 14th election 3.30 On motion te following applications Mesaba Range Office Supply' controlled with equal ease from Bursack, Royem. were included among the places Roscoe Williams, clerk March for reduction of assessment Co., rubber stamps and Nays, Commissioner Harrigan an aeroplane, from a height of 14th election 1.60 were laid over until after the 1916 visited Saturday night, are yet The motion was thereupon declared blanks for sheriff 2.75 J. H. Ward, clerk March 14th one mile. Mr. Hammond is confident real estate assessment: M. & O. Power Co., supplies lost by the chairman to be arraigned. election 8.10 he can increase this distance Irvin E. Joyslin, for tractor, district number Moved by Commissioner Ulvedhal, O. J. Wold, clerk March 14th Nearly 300 cases of beer and seconded by Commissioner Harrigan, Geo. S. Houston, 2" 8.19 to four miles and send the election 2.40 a quantity of whiskey taken E. F. Bennett, M. & O. Power Co., Supplies that the judge of probate be given E. p. Weber, clerk March 14th torpedo against a warship 28 authority to purchase 1 Shaw-Walker Mrs. Luella Christello for tractor, district number from the clubs is stored in the election 1.00 ClareYice Morrisey. miles from shore. letter file, to cost, complete, $15.00. 2.94 2 -Thos. Watson, clerk March corridors of the city jail. This On motion, the following applica M. & O. Power Co., supplies Motion carried. 14th election 5.40 By repeated experiments Mr. is being held until trials determine A petition was presented from tions for reduction of assessment on for tractor, district number G. F. Andrews, judge March personal property were recommended: Hammond has proved that by an Townsnip 154, Range 29, for organization 2 if it is to be confiscated. 1.00 14th election 4.20 but same did not contain a C. B. Montgomery, tax statements ordinary land attack his torpedo H. Buelow, judge March 14th Andrew Jesperson, for treasurer. sufficient number of signers. On a 6.25 flection ... r. 1.40 can hit, ten out of fifteen times, PUTS GUARD UNDER motion by| Commissioner Bursack, Henry Metcalf, C. B. Montgomery, supplies for Fred R. Benedict, judge March a bamboo rod one inch in diameter Oscar Bloomstrom, seconded by Commissioner Harrigan, treasurer and probate judge 15.75 PRESIDENTS ORDERS 14th election 1.10 W. J. Perkins, it was decided to lay the matter over C. B. Montgomery, advertising standing upright at a distance B. W. Bacon, judge March 14th Mike Carew, until the next meeting in order to public ballot 42.00 election 1.00 of three and one-half Senate Adopts Bill Requiring allow the petitioners time to complete G. J. Vanderwalk, Minnesota State Sanitorium, E. E. Blegen, judge March miles. International Lumber Co. their list. board and treatment of A1 Militiamen to Take .Federal 14th election 1.50 On motion by Commissioner Harrigan, On motion the following applications Salness, month of February A counter attack by radio activity H. A. Connor, judge March Oath. seconded by Commissioner Bursack, for reduction of assessment on 29.50 14th election 4.95 a has been overcome by "Guard Fund Wasted/' the application of Emil Rudolph real estate, were recommended: Roy Martin, assisting surveyor James J. Coughlin, judge Gordon McDougall, for admittance to the state sanitorium\at on survey of gulley, secret method, the most wonderful Washington, 'April 15.— March 14th election 9.00 Walker was laid over, pending Martha Vanest, township 67-24 2.00 of the whole invention, it is R. B. Clark, clerk March 14th Senator Borah, Republican, an investigation of the matter. Carl S. Murray, Miller-Davis Co., blanks for election 2.6O said. The result is that if radio attacking Federal pay for A petition and letter was presented F. J. McPartlin, auditor 2.11 Louis Caldwell, judge March asking for transportation of Caipt. Carrie Hedlund, Miller-Davis Co., forfeited tax force, in the form of a search the national guard, aroused 14th election 7.85 Tindall, poor charge, from his home H. Logan. sale books for auditor 45.00 T. B. Coby, judge March 14th light or otherwise, is turned on the Senate today with the to Fort Ripley, Minn, On motion by On motion the following bills were E. T. McCoomb, postage on election 1.30 from the ship being attacked, charge that the $8,000,000 a Commissioner Harrigan, seconded by laid over until the next meeting: election returns .56 Axel O. Dahl, judge March Commissioner Bursack, Capt. Tindall Dr. Ji E. Dufort, Joe -Neary, board of engineers the torpedo immediately turns year now appropriated by 14th election 1.00 was allowed the transportation and Zimmerman Electric Co., S. R. H. number 5, November John A. Erickson, judge March toward the ship and proceeds the government for the national expenses to Fort Ripley, Minn. A. V. McNeil. and December 3.50 14th election 3.90 with an accelerated speed and guard was "shamefully On motion the board took adjournment On motion the following bills were Frank Oven, judge of election. Olaf Eastlund, judge March until 1:30 p. m. rejected: force that cannot be overcome. March 14th wasted" and some of 4.00 14th election 3.60 T. D. Taylor. W. J. Piatt, 90 cords of wood R. N. Eastman, judge March it "embezzled." In addition to perfecting his On motion the following bills were The board reconvened at 1:30 p. m. for court house 202.50 14th election 5.40 Washington, April 15.— To torpedo and the method of controlling audited, allowed and auditor instructed Frank Palmer, services on canvassing Roll call: Members present, Commissioners George Farmer, judge March Bursack, Ulvedhal, Harrigan to draw warrants for same: board strengthen federalization of the 15.00 it by wireless, Mr. Hammond 14th election 4.95 and Royem absent, Commissioner Arnold Anderson, part payment Vinko Perich, labor on state E. Grew, judge March 14th national guard further, the Senate has a system by which the McDonald. on culvert timber, state. road number 25 6.75 election 4.20 today, 33 to 23, amended the stealing of wireless messages Moved by Commissioner Ulvedhal, C. A. Peterson, supplies for road 25 100.00 Irwin D. Gowdy, judge March seconded by Commissioner Harrigan, John Bursack, mileage, April Peter Valencich 15.00 army re-organization bill to require 14th election can be prevented. This, also, i»/ 3.00 that $100.00 be appropriated for use Harold Roem, mileage, April S. O. Hofdahl, judge March meeting 16.60 guardsmen to take an to become the exclusive property On John Suhubert road in Lindford meeting H. C. Brown, services oh canvassing 14th election 3.90 8.60 oath to obey the orders of the of the United States, although township. Motion carried. Harold Royem, mileage, signing P. M. Hanson, judge March board 15.00 On motion by Commissioner Harrigan, warrants, March 22nd.. 14th election .. 5,60 President as well as the governor is admitted that his John Bursack, transportation 8.60 seconded by Commissioner Ulvedhal, Harold Royem, services on W. E. Hitchcock, judge March of Captain Tindall, to Fort of their state. The amendment method of preventing wireless Mrs. Anna Maxin was made canvassing board and mileage 14th election i.oo Ripley 15.00 was presented by Senator Wadsworth, thefts has a larger commercial an allowance for transportation, for Iver Hookstadt, judge March 23.60 Carl Boe, labor as carpenter, herself and children to Wungar, Wis. David Rose, plans and estimates who said it originated in value. 14th election 1.51 repairing court house 17.10 Moved by Commissioner Harrigan, for fill, Section 16, V/. J. Hawn, judge March 14th John Berg, certificate of expense. the national guard. seconded bv Commissioner Bursack, 67-24 28.00 election i#20 Case of Gaudreau.... 50.20 "The chief purpose of the Rainy River Improvement Co., that Mike Orlick be allowed treatment John Hamer, judge March 14th A. W. Carlson, labor, making at the State Tuberculosis Sanitorium. electric light, court house, election 2.60 amendment is to place national repairs on tractors 40.00 Motion carried. jail and barn, February.... A. C. Heritage, judge March 59.68 A. W. Carlson, labor, making guard soldiers primarily in the Moved by Commissioner Harrigan, Joe Riley, drift bolts for 14th election 2.40 repairs on tractors 32.00 service of the United States, and S. R. H. No. 24 seconded by Commissioner Bursack, Ole Indahl, judge March 14th 6.00 A. W. Carlson, labor, making The Minneapolis Dollar-Hotel that Mrs. Mike Orlick be granted an J. J. Seeley, plastering register election secondarily, in the service of 2.6O repairs on tractors 16.00 allowance of $15.00 per^ month for of deeds office John Jackshaw, judge March 260 MODERN ROOMS 11.90 E. I. Custer, care of Wm. Nelson the state," he said. supplies out of the por fund. Motion Mrs. J. E.\ Sullivan, matron 14th election 3.60 Ideated In Heart of Business district family 5.00 Senator Sutherland, Republican, carried. and nurse, month of March... Clarence Kendall, judge March ONE PRICE--ONE DOLLAR 50.00 Mrs. E. I. Custer, care of Mrs. ron ti .so On motion by Commissioner Ulvedhal, J. E. Sullivan, hauling water to 14th election 5.30 urged adoption of his amendment EUROPLAN MTC TWO KIISOIIS Wm. Nelson 7.50 PRIVATE BATH, SHOWER AND TOILET EXTRA seconded by Commissioner Bursack, poor farm, month of March... L. C. Long, judge March 14th 52.00 Elliot Fisher Co., machine ribbons increasing the coast artillery ...COMPLETE SAFETY election 3.6o the bond of the Security State J. E. Sullivan, board of poor, for register of deeds.. 3.50 A"IOMAT,C SPRINKLERS corps at once to maximum month of March bank of Baudette, in the sum of Ole Lund, judge March 14th 252.50 S. B. Egewald, taking care of AND FIREPROOF CONSTRUCTION $5,000., with the Massauchetts Bonding J. E. Sullivan, hauling wood strength^ election ...... 1.00 Frank McCray 7.50 INSURANCE RECORDS SHOW THAT NEVER and Insurance company as surety, to court house, month of Ed. E. Moore, judge March "J" LOST IN ANT SUUDINO T,FB East & Corrin, repairing poor "Our coast defenses have cost PROTECTED BV AUTOMATIC SPRINKLERS was approved and accepted. March 14th election 4.05 70.00 farm pump, etc 70.35 EVERY ROOM HAS HOT AND COLO RUNNING $41,000,000 and are among the On motion by Commissioner Ulvedhal, J. E. Sullivan, hauling wood to Paul Meding, judge March 14th East & Corrin, plumbing repairs, WATE1II CLE6TR1C LIQHT AND STM|| N seconded by Commissioner poor farm, month of March.. best in the world," he said. "But TELEPHONE SERVICE. election 4.20 MNU 43.73 court house 18.481 Harrigan, the bond of the State iBank S. E. Thompson & Son, coal S. E. Mannausen, judge March R. C. Fraser, clerk of municipal we now have -enough men to of Deer River, in the sum of $5,000., for jail 14th election 1.10 93.10 court fees. March 55.75 man only one-fourth of the with the Maryland Casualty company M. A. Ulvedhal, mileage, April Frank Oven, judge March 14th Adolph Ferber, team work &s surety, was approved and accepted. meting 7 50 election 4.20 guns. IVTy amendment would hauling culerts, state road M. A. Ulvedahl, telephone calls G. E. Peterson, judge March give us enough men to man onehalf^" number 24 15.00 .82 Wanted On motion by Commissioner Ulvedahl, Louis Vdvich, hauling culverts, 14th election 3.60 Free-Press Printing Co., supplies seconded by Commissioner Harrigan, state roads No. 24, No. 25.... Will Petron, judge Ma^ch 14th 25.00 for treasurer .88 the bond of the Security State J. H. Ward, cedar timber for election 3.60 Free-Press Printing Co., supplies bank of Baudette, in the sum of $5,000., culverts, state road No. 24.. M. Peggar, judge March 14th 105.60 Advertising vs. Praying for auditor... 20.15 with the Maryland Casualty J. H. Ward, attending assessors Free-Press Printing Co., sup- I election 1.10 company as surety, was approved and meeting and mileage.... 11.00 Charles Richardson, judge plies for clerk of court 10.25 A good live representative accepted. Thos. Watson, supplies for The small daughter of a Little March 14th election 4.20 Wm. Gheen, unloading culverts 3.00' in every city in the On motion by Commissioner Harrigan, Mrs. Chas. Maxin, month of Wm. Gheen, supplies for Andrew T. M. Sorlie, judge March 14th Rock family had been praying February seconded by Commissioner Bursack, Northwest. 15.53 Shanka, March 12.00 election 6.69 each evening at bed time for a the bond of the American State ^os. Watson, suppiies for E. W. Gosline, supplies for Geo. A. Smith, judge March baby sister. bank of Ranier, in the sum of $20,000, Mrs. Chas. Maxin, month of We have an exoeptional Capt. Tindall, March 15.85 14th election 1.10 with Harry I. Horton, G. W. Anderson, March 11.73 Green Hardware Co., burial of The Qther morning her mother John F. Schei, judge March proposition that Arthur L. Jones, Henry A. Hubbard, Thos. P. White, expense, State Emilion Tkackuk 25.00 "I see Mrs. Smith has a little 14th election 1.60 will interest anyone who vs. Tarud A. L. Sorter and Ackley Hubbard 15.54 P. J. Greaney, hauling culverts Martin Teufer, judge March as sureties, was approved and daughter." Thos. P. White, expense, State can get new subscriptions on state road number 25. .. 15.00 14th election accepted. 2.00 vs. Jim McGregor *2.54 ''How did you know that?'' Aug. Holmstrom, hauling culverts. for the Ign. Tangen, judge March 14th On motion by Commissioner Bursack, Thos. P. White, boarding of on state roads numbers asked the child. election 2.30 seconded by Commissioner Ulvedhal, prisoners, month of March.. 44.40 24 and 25... 25.00 St. PAUL DISPATCH W. H. Worden, judge March 1 the bond of the State bank Sylvester M. Anderson, clerk "I read it in the* paper," answered John Harrigan, clerk of election 14th election 3.60 March 14th election of Mizpah, in the sum of $20,000, 7.85 the mother. March 14th ggg with G. A. Semon, Peter Sarasin, C. C. Wiebb, judge March 14th H. C. Brown, clerk March 14tlr ARB Wm. Harrigan, freight on "Read it to me," said the election E. J. W. Kohlhase, J. G. Gebhard, Arthur election 2.25 4.20 bridge spikes St. PAUL PIONEER PRESS .35 On motion by Commissioner Ulvedhal, E. Foster, E. Kohlhase and daughter. Ge,°- Ber?' clerk of the March Wm. Harrigan, mileage, April E. Neunkirch as sureties, was approved 14th election .......... seconded ty Commissioner Harrigan, 2.60 The mother read: vBorn on ^meeting '1M» and accepted.' the board adjourned to meet E- A- Backe, clerk of" 'the Wm. Harrigan, per diem and April to Mr and Mrs. Smith, On motion by Commissioner Bursack, March 14th election .... on Tuesday, May 2nd, 1916, at 10 1.40 mileage, getting out culverts seconded by Commissioner Harrigan, o'clock, a. m. -f-Pk D.. Ball, clerk of the a daughter." for state roads numbers 24 Write for further particulars March 14th election ,v Harold Royem, the bond of the American 1.50 The cljild though a moment, Jnd 25 25.00 Bonding and Surety company as surety, Chairman. to the iJi cl.ifford» clerk of March Indus Merchantile Co., supplies then said: "I know what am 14th election L. H. Slocum, was approved and accepted. 3.60 for Artie Garrett, March... 15.00 Moved by Commissioner Harrigan, John H. Coughlin, clerk March County Auditor and Clerk of Board. going to do. I am going to quit MAHABER OF CIRCULATION Indus Merchantile Co., supplies seconded by Commissioner Bursack, 14th election 3.60 praying and begin advertising." for Artie Garrett, December, The Dispatch Printing Co. that $100 be appropriated to the 0. B. Coan, clerk March 14th 1915 4.20 CLUB BOOTLEGGERS .Northern Minnesota Developement association election 2.00 International Telephone Co.", to be used for advertising C. J. D,eLack, clerk March iith ARE ARRESTED ST. PAUL, MINN, March telephone service, and furthering the campaign for 14th election 3.80 court house and jail ... 26.50 otel amendment Number 1. Arthur Engerman, clerk March. F. E. Johnson, burial of Stan-. 14th election 4.20 A vote was taken with the following Campaign to Continue Till Clubs1 ley Kutes 25.00 result: E- Gilbertson, clerk March SPECIAL OFFER D. B. Jewell, certificate of expense -Quit Selling Liquor in Minneapolis—Liquor 14th election 0km /5 '9 E FIFTH ST i' Ayes, Commissioners, Harrigan, 4.43 35.09 ST. PAUL, INN. .v i:. L- .Gilbertson, clerk March/ Confiscated. Bursack, Royem. H-E. Kimpton, typewriter ribbons N OPPOSITE CITY HALL 14th election We wiU gladly sendf' Nays, Commissioner Ulvedhal. 2.20 for auditor and engi-( MODERN EUROPEAN PLAN Irwin Gowdy, clerk March 14th '4 sample copies of oun pa-Ml The chairman thereupon declared Thirty more prosecutions will neer 3.30 election the motion lost, a unanimous vote being 3.00 LOCATED-IN HEART OT BUSINESS DISTRICT pers to anyone, requestthem. Thos. Kmshella, labor performed, be brought under the. second) C- Hoyt, clerk March 14th-., AT E|St Rooms with detached bath ud necessary to carry this resolution. repairing poor farm 5: «,v •howcr bath- 1 r-Jv G16ctl0n *••*•«•,,,, "mystery lid" crusade, T. H. On motion by Commissioner H&rri^an' 1.00 pump 9.00 On* person 75c, S1.00 and (1.90 per day C. O. Hanson, clerk March 14thll secon.ded by Commissioner Bur- Bellin, private detective, who is I Two persons in same room. 50c extra. Drop us a post card today Thos^ Kinshella, labor, making election j- 4.70 «|f||8ack, Engineer Ogaard was allowed BOOMS with private baths and toilets— repairs on court house in charge of the investigations,! R. F. Johnson, clerk One person' tl.SO and 52.00 per day March an assistant on road work for thi building ..... .... .... 46.00 14th election |Two persons in sam{ room, 51.00 extra. asserted today, after six men, coming season. f«.44 Amtf jMtef Jm Thos Kinshell^v labor,, mak- I Andrew Jesperson, clerk **rd colored bbittts. Moved by Commissioner Ulvedhal arrested on warrants Served Saturday •nnqtvi CUrt llAllgp I SUBSCRIBE FOR THE PRESS WE AIM TO PLEASE March 14th election '.. 1.10 night were arraigned be- ifrag DEFECTIVE PAGE