International Falls press and border budget (International Falls, Minn.) 1909-1926
July 12, 1917 · Page 9 of 10
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f&%'W"~ iMmmimh 58PS PlI^ *i PRESS iNtERilATIONAL FALLS PAGE EIGHT' ff Minnesota Com- Cox Deities State Germans Anarchists Sent ing in clear boiling water and dipping DISTRICT NEWSf|p^| again just before meals. 1* "I afkn partly in uniform now, but f"' (Continued from Page Five). Arrested asSpies To Penitentairy Forests Gone not complete, having articles of good Mary's hospital at Duluth suffering fit as far as I have drawn them. with rheumatism. „^.:^r,^, Mi Visitors come to the barracks in Federal Officers Arrest German Miss Goldinanuand Berkman Draw Hopes to Win First Prize Exhibit "One does not have to go to steady streams during certain_ hours Two beautiful churches were erected At tEe Fair To Be Held in Peoria, /Paymaster and Organiser of Propaganda. Sentences of Two Years in Prison France to find present day hemes," the great bulk of the 6th regiment here this summerby Rev. F. H. ,a'. Against U. S. and $10,000 Fine. Illinois. ,,, i. said State Forester W. T. Cox yes- seems to have been recruited from Pequette, Methodist, and Rev. Fr. the region hereabouts. But we find|terday in a statement summarizing Simon, Catholic. New York, Juiy 7—Agents for the New York, July 9.—Emma Goldman Fred D. Sherman, Commissioner of the-story of the recent forest fires men from almost all parts of the U. department of Justice yesterday arrested and Alexander Berkman, anarchists, Immigration, just completed the in Minnesota. S. and Europe—South Dakota, Baltimore, NETT RIVER. Germans, two one reputed to convicted here tonight of itinerary for exhibits to be made at "Only the systematic and tireless California, Kentucky (raised a be paymaster for the German ^spy conspiracy to obstruct -operation of the various state and district fairs efforts of forest rangers arid little in Mississippi, with accent to match), Rain, rain, plenty of rain. system in this country and the other selective draft law, started for prison by the State Board of Immigration crews of woodsmen working under Warsaw, Moscow! Norway, Sweden, alleged to have been formerly associated in the custody of federal marshals a These exhibits are displayed in a them have prevented more serious Denmark, Roumania. Really we Mrs. J. Johnson was ,in -the village with Captain Franz von Pap.en, few hours after the verdict had been large tent and consist of all kinds of loss of life and sweeping devastation must hand it to the Poles for determination Monday. at one time military attache to returned. grains, both threshed and in the*'**^*" in the woods districts., and attachment to the the German embassy at Washington. Berkman will be taken to the federal. sheaf, tame and wild grasses, clover, "The rangers and their patrolmen L. F. Wood purchased a canoe for cause of freedom. One of the B. men penitentiary at Atlanta, Ga. Held Under New Law. timothy and alfalfa, fruits vegetables in the great forest areas have been with whom I find myself more or less himself at the village Tuesday. A-man, said to be the first arrested and Miss Goldman to the penitentiary and some manufactured "products. fighting against heavy odds in the chummy is JCotowski, the Company •I here under the Federal espionage at Jefferson City, Mo. Each was Thousands of maps and pieces of battle with the flames. They have Leon Johnson had his eye burned B. bugler, from Warsaw. Another is law enacted-by congress last month, sentenced by Federal Judge Mayer saved many settler's families, and Minnesota literature will be* distributed quite badly by a firecracker exploding a little Swede who changed his name was held-by a United States commissioner to the maximum penalty of two at these fairs. The following standing timber and young trees near his face. from Renius. In my new quarters in Brooklyn in $5,000 bail for years imprisonment and to pay a is the itinerary prepared: worth millions of dollars. More I have on one side Nyhus, a Norwegian, further hearing, pending investigation fine of $10,000. Rock Island county fair, Rock Island,. might have .been saved, perhaps Arthur Wood returned home from and on the other side Schnei-' by agents of the department of 111., August 21 to 24. nearly 411, had there been a reasonable Liable to Be Deported. the Falls where he has been working der, (guess). Near by are Kryzak, justice. y-'-*: In addition to the severe sentence forestry fund available to pay Strjeator, Illinois fair, Streator, 111., since last fall. Swatzky and Grappa, three Poles. The prisoner said he was Henry Miss Goldman and Berkmao are liable August 27 to 31. anything like an adequate force of I am in the middle of the St. Paul Bach, a German machinist, 28 years to be deported. Berkman is not Indianapolis, Indiana state fair, rangers." N W. W. Harrigan came down and bunch who moved upstairs. old. He was arrested on Independence a citizen and Miss Goldman claims Indianapolis, Ind., Sept. 3 to 7. "Too many people, legislators let out bids for the new road which day by a national guard lieutenant citizenship only on her father's application. South Bend fair, South Bend, Ind:, and others," he said, "are under the was surveyed two weeks ago. Frank stationed near a plant where delusion that the forests are nearly Sept. 11 to IS.. Board Guarantees Zager and Fred Morris took a contract submarine chasers are being J^uilt. In sentencing the prisoners Judge Peoria Illinois fair, Peoria, 111., gone and not worth protecting. for two miles, Charley Ingleham According to federal authorities, Mayer said he regretted they had Sept. 18 to 29. They have the childish idea also that for one mile, C. E. and E. Green No Investments letters written in German were found not put their abilities to better use Dairy Cattle Congress, Waterloo, forest fires cannot be prevented nor and Wood, two miles. They C. F. on Bach, together with newspaper since they could have been "highly Iowa, Oct. 1 to 7.. successfully fought and, worst of ground up their axes and .went to clippings lauding the German army. influencing elements in .imparting "The fair at Peoria, Illinois is all, they seem to think it is none of work, having now two and a half The letters are being translated by To safe guard the inexperienced knowledge to the foreigners who the most important fairs we have in the state's business to safeguard the miles brushed and grubbed. government agents. come here." investor in securities offered by any the itinerary," said Fred-D. Sherman. lives of settlers and to guarantee the The other two prisoners were removed Miss Goldman asked to have the "For at this fair the International agent, even though he may have a continuance "of a resource and. an industry LETTER FROM STUDENT to the Ellis island immigration verdict set aside on Mall the grounds license, the state "blue sky" com Soil -Products Exposition, the National second only to agriculture in AT ENGINEERS' CAMP station. They are described as and all the formalities." Time will be Implement and Vehicle Show mission announces that it will not importance. Carl Heynen, a German organizer allowed for the convicted anarchists recommend any investment offered. and the Peoria District Fair have Extracts from a private letter received "People who have seen the state and authority on Mexican affairs, to make formal appeal for a new united in one grand exposition and In this connection the commission only from car windows or occasional from one of our men in training and Burgmeister. The latter is F. A. trial. has caused to be printed on the license will make it-much larger and more in the camp of engineers which drives can hardly be expected to alleged to be a spy paymaster. issued to agents the following The prisoners pedigrees were taken, attractive than any state fair in the know much about the great areas will go to France for construction Heynen was German consul at Barkman saying he was born in circle. At this fair, we will enter warning which should be noted by work, are given below. They are being of pine and spruce_and cedar and Mexico City, prior to that was connected persons who are asked to invest."The St. Petersburg 41 years ago. Miss into competition with about a dozen trained in regular army drill. tamarack and hardwoods that lie with the Hamburg-American Goldman gave her birthplace as Kovno, Northwestern states for the- first commission does not recommend Co. E., 6th Res. Engineers Corps, back from the routes of travel. line. He was mentionel in connection Russia. She said she is 48 years prize exhibit. The first prize consists the purchase of securities offered """Michigan. ,rj What do they know of the 2,000,000,000 with munition contracts at Bridgeport, old. of a six foot silver cup, valued by this or any other agent." "It is really a fine game, doing the feet of lumber taken from our Conn., alluded to by the British "We were convicted because we at $500 and $300 in cash. Various various simple evolutions as far as It is believd that this clause on the woods each winter, or the 8,000,000 •'4- in von Pappen's effects at Falmouth. were anarchists," Berkman said. other prizes will be rewarded and agents' license will prevent unscru'pulous we have been taught. When drilling railroad ties, or the miles and miles "The very fact that were denied a Minnesota will contest for all of in separate squads of 8 men we can dealers in stocks or other investment of cedar yards, or the mining timbers Washington authorities ordered few days relief is because we were them." securities from attempting get a little individual drill on the or the thousands of cars of pulpwood the arrests. anarchists," Miss Goldman declared. "I have made arrangements with movements which prove most awkward. to mislead persons into the- belief Heynen and Burgmeister were ar^ested In charging the jurj'- Judge.Mayer the Peoria fair authorities to set that that particular investment has "These are only a few of the forest in offices in the Hamburg-American said: aside one day as 'Minnesota Day' the approval of the commission. products. The increasing number line building, once occupied "This is not a question of free FIVE v' "The food is satisfying in quantity "Every effort is being made:to protect of box factories, •excelsior plants by Dr. Heinrich F. Albert, formerly "speech, for free speech is, guaranteed and quality, notwithstanding it is the investor," said Clifford and I am planning to have a large G. cooperage and woodenware factorr commercial attache of the German to us under the constitution, but delegation of Minnesotans present prepared in such wholesale amounts. Schultz, secretary of the commission, ies give a glimpse of other ways in embassy in Washington and alleged free speech means not license, not "and the commission will be glad to there on that day to boost for the which the wood concerns us all. 'v, to be a German propagandist. councelling disobedience to. the law." 'North Star State.' Members of the "It surely is inspiring to go into hear of any complaint against agents "There are. 20,000,000 acres of forest State Board or Immigration will be the bath house and see the array of or others in which they have intimated Was Albert's Secretary. The prisoners were in defiant in Minnesota, and the annual present as -well as delegates, from the clean-limbed athletes in training." that thd commission approves When, the war began Bjurgmiester moods during their departure. Marshal growth of trees would be more than Coms turned tip as Dr. Albert's private various railroads, fcivic and any particular investment." McCarthy permitted a few of sufficient to maintain our present cut secretar3'- and confidential man. Federal merce associations, Commercial We must not fail to take note of their friends to tell them good bye if fires were kept out. And they can agents alluded to Burgmiester Clubs and all kindred bodies. It is the bath house, where we can bathe as they were put into a patrol wagon be kept out at a mere fraction of the estimated that a delegation of at by dozens under running water, both as the "boss paymaster of the German 3,000 HAWAIIANE WOULD and Berkman said, "We are going expense which cities bear, to protect least twenty-five will attend the fair warm and cold. Some class! 'spy system in this country." FIGHT IN FRANCE FOR U. S. straight to Petrograd by way of Jefferson the lives and property of their on that day. Fedieral authorities look on Heynen City and Atlanta. We are glad residents. '. ^rC as an organizer of ability. He My arms are now well from two Washington, July "9.—Urgent pleas to go." V: .. "The forests of Norway and Swedr is credited with having formed the prophylaxis treatments and regular to be sent to France to join the "It is cruelty they added to injustice man said. "They area spiriting us en, Finland, Germany, France and bridgeport Projectile company in the vaccination. The boys say we will be American forces there are being to deny us the privelege of remaining away without giving us a chance to northern India are as inflammable interest of Germany. all but bullet proof when fully treated. made by 3,000 Hawaiian militiamen, here a few days," Miss Gold- get fresh clothes." as ours, but the people of those according to J. Kuhio Kalanianaole, countries have long siftce learned the Hawaiian delegate in congress, that it is foolish to burn up the "Each man must wash and rinse who is urging favorable action by woods. They use about the same his own "meskit" (mess kit) finish the war department. ranger system as the Minnesota forest service but they provide funds more nearly ?!"approaching th^ amounts recommended by the men who know the needs. Ninety-nine Fun For Everybody. Three Pays per cent of the forest fires can be promptly extinguished if. there is of Solid Pleasure, Starting someone somewhere in the vicinity PRACTICAL FURRIER whose business it to put it out, and who knows his business and has Fori Frances, Ontario proper authority. "Lazy men will argue that fires running through the woods 'clean up OLDEST.,EXCLUSIVE FUR HOUSE THE the country' for settlement. In 9 cases out of 10 the very contrary is I N E W O INTERNATIONAL FALLS MINNESOTA true.- "An. occasional small tract may be. found -where .conditions iiappeiv iO be such that'a fire of itself will re^ jm move much old material, decaying legs an 1 dcbijs, and thus be an a^i cLarn^ The almost un\ersni Sfleet of fore fires, is to make clearing more d-fficult as thej kill •A tree of ^ll &r rs *"-tho»tt consi trunp •E&lf ihem Tbes^ must ue remove^ at »v •O cad loss, since tl ey have 1 itle or iio: aiue Unless tie clearing' i= v-y NT- '"C'Oe at' once the 11 be a nev ilgi oi popular, birch, aider asiH & the hl-e, which must be brushed chopped ovt ii,addition to ti:e O dead, stuff. The hest "farming setiJ-Cjf nientsr in the timber country of "\Iir~" P%^-po-Roundysi I vr-I -nes-ota are not in districts burned iff"' & 2® over oy-sweeping fires, but are in localities nirriTMgwBMaBC where the settlers have had Games andL Sports salable timber material to take 'ofT EXPORTER IMPORTER OF 5 AND mtm ^v.5 the land as. they cleared, thus- spending "SF.URS the whole year either .•farming, te SPEX^lAJL. or improving their own farms. 1 "One of the .big lessons of these fires is that loggers must do better than they have in the matter.. qf $ luiiitaiii slash disposal. Too often 'the- irb ''Ike structions of the rangers. are ignored 9mM. Highest Cash Prices Paid by the companies until too late jr to burn safely."V_ Hf»"There f" Raw Furs-- J. should bq a closed season Real Lim Monkeys Driving Automobiles on fires, as there is on. game only «r lie will pay-the -duty "and war tax on all furs from the United the penalty- for violation should be Interesting. Entertaining, Amusing States and .pay as high a price for them as any much heaveier. -The life of .a settler is worth more than that of a house in the United States. moose." Free Acts and Attractions Daily \Nfoney to loan on -farm property BE SURE AND SEE ME BEFORE YOU SELL OR BUY in United States and Canada. Apply m, AJVIUi to Frank S. Lang, International Flail?, Minnesota^ IE