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‘Im ROGRAD FEARS GzRMAN ATTACK; RUSS 'CAPITAL RED tional army of drafted mem Association. : machine’ which will be ‘found atall' the cantonments ‘ unt by the machine: 'flhflflofl.@xonmmtmlfldlfilwlth. it heoofle- preparing for a possible German at- Red placards are scattered everywhere and on walls of build- ings today calling upon all Russians to do. their duty. Troops are pass- - Blrken\mlg. E:\'sef %?%—'—“An- 4 . (By United Prm) erica has never known defeat and on AR w " Berne, Sept. -7.—‘The people of|this occasion, too, she will triumph,"” ke Germany are willing to furnish guar-|declared Premier Lolyd George to & 0N ALS ACE OUES‘“‘)N S antees to President Wilson’s de-|great crowd today. He admitted g _ mands,” the Vorwaerts of - Berlin|news from Russia was disquieting in| compromise- on -the question’ of re-{8ram as violating international law|" Blnklng of hospital :hlps son’s note to the pope’s proposals as :){e t::e;;::::fe p}tomm‘:l&l):y l:}wrthe covery ‘of Alsace and Lorraine, Pre-|Were contained in the report o War Measures Sup nothing more than demanded by the LA mier Ribot -declared in an address|committee on-international law, s § The association adop ed resolu- people, OUARTERLY REPORT “Riga s ¢aptured ‘by 'United|delivered in connection with the cele- mitted to the Amerjcan Bar associa-}tions late yesterday-pledging. support “States Senators La Follette, Gronna bration of the anniversary of the bat-|tion in convention here. .. i{to the government in every _war l’rendent “ Efl)cn 0.” 0F CHIEF RIPPLE < Assuming 'to' close the Bea: to our|ions was recommended today by the|president will be unable to rule as|second quarter of the year 1917: ;‘l;: ttl‘:: ,;?::e:g ggf;‘?‘: ::ed d:ll:: s 5 ships-by proclamation.” committee on- reports and digests, :n autocratic dictator. i To the Honorable mayor and city ‘more ‘to prolong the war and. to GERMANYK“JJNG * Conspiracies = conducted ngulnst which™ reported that the - average 3 council of the City of Bemidji: Gen- faughter American society than all ‘ ‘ : thiz ~country © by :German secert length of judicial opinions has-in- T T tlemen: I hereby submit for your : :hau:oldlenot e agents. creased 30" per cent in the last 20 : approval the report of this depart- “It. is" of the utmost importance} WOUNDED PATIENTS nox!::::?-::t:der of civilians 'm‘ 7°¥;’ died t T“‘)RULT RESIDENT that the Russian line should -hold: e report embodied a suggestion . ing. through the streets enroute to ti Z & $ . states.. “In reality the American|but declared he had great confidence of scores’of telegrams from labor coMPROMISE BARRE“ : 5 note contains nothing not acceptable|the Russian traders would repair the and Stone,” Mr.. Russell ~asserted.|tle of Marne. ~He said France would The protests were in nine jmeasure. Berlin, Sept. e demand is ment for the past three months of Devastation of occupied regions. < that the judicial opinions should not Number of arrests for . drueken- It ¢an be’held only by the energy. and: ! “the interest of t{neynnnhn people; .IN ALLIED HOSPITALS Looting of ‘occupied territory. and|‘give the impression of being dis- ACCIDENTLY K“,,LS ness—18, the front to repel invaders but the = to us.” mach . leaders in_all parts of the country Saratoga Springs, N. Y., Sept. 7 Deportation of civilian. population elilne’ now' inder. fire When the-kaiser gives out the dec-|DOt consent to diplomatic discussions| tions, denouncing: “The presentation of a memotlal to | mage in the Lokal “Anzeuger that the the present fiscal year, “The -Russian- army does’ not fight excessive levy on contributions fromicoveries by the judges of what they Amount of fines imposed—$151. -(By United Press) | son s nta rograd, Sept. 7.—Petrograd is populace is not worried and no panic s visible. —pledgin, 39 The statement in a reply to the :;::.‘I;at:‘th?fig:?m:&dungertflog Paris, Sept. 7._France will not|Protestd against Germany's war 'to be omployed in forced labor. Pan-Gérman press in declaring Wil- ivelas to whether the provinces should Sinking of merclmnt ships: with-|federal and state courts requesting a American people secure constitution- Report of the police department, t:fi%::dl:tto':fxz?thl;:e.x’;::m Tgh:y be restored. ] out warning. nscientious effort to shorten opin-|ga] guarantees that in the future their|three months, May, June and July, such territory. |never knew before, but that they SELF wn'fl fiUN Amoutit of fines pald—3$101. Dut s 1t 18 the: e 0‘ the Rus-| . (By Unlted Prell) The ‘assumption or right to put to|should read as Af the judge knew the Amount of fines suspended—$56. u m. London, ‘Sept. 7.—Germany is de-|death any mariner who defends his|existing state of - the. decisions and Total amount of money recelvnd B pex hIhg: lusereat; Olb::: liberately conducting, an -aeroplane vessel against submarines. assumed. that evoryone slse did. by the ecity—$101. . ; Lt 5 e against allied hospitals on 3 g Wllb d%l homesteader at| Number of arresty for disorderly unde y § pbard: SEMEAL z h G Ly 7shot: himeelf | conduct—4 shotgun| Amount of fines lmmuad—-—lss ouit of the barm, whers o hail ‘been’| Amount of fines pajd—$30." : k. ed imme- of fines pmpended——us. el ived by: ing | ive members of the ‘medical Btaff of} s, 4 t @ 'of the accident. and the hody| -One arrest for selling liquor with- t|an American hospital were wounded | st ; X ; . as shipped to. Thief. River. Falls.|out. a llcense, fine of $50 or sixty deliberate. bo) ent of an{Federation of Labor, 5 : "The coroner returned to Bemidjl thisday®. imposed, committed to county 15 ‘morning: jail for a period of sixty days. A : Numher of arrests for assault—a3. Amoutit of fines imposed—$26. RUGGLES SEEKS m Amount of fines paid—§25. Total amount of money received by mn SAWING oomacr the. elty—$25. 0y Number of arrests for petit lar- | Bt. Cloud Times: Charles F. Rug-|ceny—3: - &ies, said to be heaviest holder| Amount of fines imposed—§115. POr | of timber in_ three states, Minnesots,| Amount of fines paid—$10. Michigan and Wisconsin, was at S8ar-| Two cases committed to county tell last week in an effort to p! jail, one for ninety days and one for & contract for sawing of his timber|ten days. with Sartell Bros, Total amount of money received The timber magnate has about|by eity—$10. fitty million feet of timber to be| Number of arrests for runaing sawed, If this contract is secured |82mbling game—2, by .the Sartell firm it will mean a| Amount of fines imposed—$38.60. steady job of sawing for ten years| Amount of fines paid—$38.60. ‘at their mill Total amount of money received The deal is not yet closed, but it|by. clty—$: is expected that the parties will| ~Number of arrests for violation of i agree on conditions soon. Mr, Rug-|the traffic ordinance—11. { & . |sles bas returned to his home in ::2“::: :: ;::;:dm*“ds Copenhagen, Sept. 7.—A dlmtch : - Manisteq, Mich., but will be back to from Lugano, s:luuhnd, to the L R ; mgton, Sept. 7.—Nation- &n-llequ‘n a few weeks. One fing suspended. * Vossische th of Berlin says it ¢ 5 5. by the government of| During his visit here he was tak-| Totel amount of ‘money received Been le the Industrial Work-|en for a visit to the various places of | PY city—8$60. interest, including the paper miil. Total number of arrests for three He was much impressed with = the |Past months in all cases—42, ~vielnity. “::t;; amount of fines imposed— Total unonnt ot ,jnes paid— '$269.60, SUITS GALORE g et o county it FILED BY THOMPSON|cxe trorovar’or ene maror” Your obedient servant, Hoping that this will meet with (By United Press) e FRANK B. RIPPLE, the approval of the mayor and you Chief of Police. PEOPLE'S COUNCIL IS DENOUNCED BY LABOR 5 wh, Minn., Sept. 7.—The s, American - Alliance - tor Labor and WILL REORGANIZE CLASS Democraey - unanimously adopted a ? 7 resolution denouncing: as unwar- Prof. J. H. Roberts, who formerly | ranted the declarations of the Peo- ucted a music class here, has re- | ple’s Council of America for Democ- (turned and will reorganize his class. | racy and Terms of Peace and other R diE, s i R e e e T L e R mold Joerne, secretary of the same. 9 -~ Ma ,-in response, inform-}{K : Lal wES - Y a 3 He bas spent the past three months |similar organizations that America } | & Ayar: x ager-| B/ UL d A ot i st Allfance of |08 oral {in Towa. has not clearly stated her war aims. 4 e . o " Ppostoffice - ““No government has ever stated its 1 me'l Council kind in Fargo, and that 2 s | B¢ . pledging 0. 1 5 war- aims so clearly, war aims en- ] it would be unwise to give such meet- : 3 ; S u"s' Es‘"m ATE 0F ° | tirely consistent with the ideals of e H ings any, enccuragement. - B - — — - democracy and _internationalism,” the resolution said. . NEW BANK POSITION Julius Schmitt of Cass Lake has accepted a position at the Northern National bank in this city and will commence his duties next week. He has been working in the First Na- tional bank at Cass Lake while Miss Bertha Harding has been enjoying a vacation. s panc Tomenr | |witorieegy e 2 T P eansez| cam “ | SPRING WHEAT CROP| _{dances will be held this evening in | propagands g ' a3 * By Unitea o “"“{lie Elks’ temple. Music will be fur-| with the seventh war loan, which|Lsundry, 3 st't'“; L rine 7 : s aits By ik b:n%: m,g Trio.: 'l'ln:’e h.:: been anuounced for mid-Septem- zm S nmllynl by lll; :'l;n?n-n: pi:’ted ‘Chinese troops mo-| ‘Washington, Sept. 7,3-:1,g condi- AEaces e — MeGuire, formerly lived ized for tramsfer th Stberia . the e:lx(eruh.::e'nt committee of the m‘i‘mm all -i:mm nt;ey“r:l:: East ugm Mr. ww hu: to TNt Sati T ttn::g‘i;l' ;ir; of wn:ltnfis?‘:.; e;l:pt 1 ;r;;; “ Elks lodge, are proving very popular et o moved his tire repsir the German tide, was the contents of ’ > 3o in the average crop report for the past ten and “"“'.Z'.“‘“’Z.'r"‘“ be given M scale, especially Mnnnwhmhtmme & dispatek sent to a Chinese news-|years is estimated as 74 for average