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a L Cloudy; warmer; unsettled. MV *8t. ‘Paul, Aug.- 4.—Peat fires’ in northwestern ‘Minnesota are causing extensive damage, State Forester Cox s:ld late :osterday dfter authorizing > the expenditure of an additional $500 Hfi.llt Yutu'day; More by E. A. Linder, ranger at Warroad| N ; to keep them under control. . b 3 ““There are scores.of fires smould-| of the American Legion, at Du-|: lutll;l A]\:guatt::, 1'{’ "i‘iia 18, was F::fide < D . ‘public here: ay by Harrison ler, o Cpar i kel Minnesota _departient commander, Definite. Action .Is Taken by Commander _ Fuller - announced | the| * Pyesident Lewis . to' program upon his return from a busi-| - & Kot 5 ness_trip to Duluth and he took oc- End- Strike .c.nsiont‘ankh ly. ¢ - 3 g etk i o %n ‘that. the nmosch- _PRODUCTION To,p.s' ing ‘conventio, il long be remem- NORMAL BY THURSDAY “I'bered. by Legio, “jres and other visit-f. = . -~ { S o ors to. Duluth," ‘Mr, Fuller. - “The| Lo A members of thz\ fl}uluth post have spared neither expenu to < 3 5 4 complete the detalls r'program. | .. Order to Include Three ‘The sessions' wlil be . \d in the lngh ; . try is newly settled and drained-and| chance on “goinig up' in’the air’”. was | the drying peat when on fire makes a clearly. demonstrated . by . “Chic” | serious menace. The ranger and his Keyes yesterday afternoon and eyen-|Crews are enforcing the fire permit Soviet Army Bi'elkl Bu‘ Rlv‘l' regulation and fighting to keep the 8 entin or s i | P rom goreding” % Ranger Linder recently reported Keyes, representative of the Spauld-|that dozens of wooden bridges and Armies A"m Retrent ¢ ‘and W‘flle'.t company of Osakis, long stretches of roads have been anexcellent ‘driver-and all who made unsafe -by damage from the o with ini- ceihon. (oitha tl(fi,t peat flres :ARMISTIC NEGOTMT[ONS Mrs. Hallan L. Huffman, whom ARE RESUMED TQDAY lr, X 1s visting ere, was the| ENGINEER WALKER T0 = - CHECK RIVER H.00DS BY DRAINAGE SYSTEM Commerce Commission Amends | j1ane yesterday afternoon and when it was (found that she. was enthus- istic ofer the flight, others readily Polish Revolutionary Commit- tee Urge Workers to Over- ~|school” auditorium wh\ ‘will seat Railroad Supplies followed suit. Appmxlmntaly twelve throw Burgeoise Rule “11,700 persons. ' The -uk\ fifium has a . e : gallery for visitors and has a good Clearwater and 'i'hie,f» Rivers Are Investigated for Flood Control Purposes A l y. of mroxlmnbely - thirty platform. Springfield; - IIL., "Aug. 4.—Vice| ‘Others present at the Larson fleld 2 ntereota \ n - the dumlge “Duluth rchants, through their President'Harry Fishwick of ‘the Il-|1ast night signified their intention to district and the association, ':,';u dlrecé the: d“e%ontwn linois Miners Unlcl)lnta:nolllm:el yeft— make a trip today and wil] be taken of the ‘entire city. ‘The program of erday afternoon that-he had receiv-|up by Mr. Keyes this afternocon and ed telegrams that 47 mines around|evenin He will make regular entertainment is an.alluring one.” - |pojjeville worked yesterday and that ‘mgms‘.;og thoss b ava fo. suttar, (By United Press) London, August 4. — Bolsheviki troops entered Bug river, the last natural line of defense before War- saw, according to unofficial dispatch. No further details of the shattered (By United Press) London, August 4—The Bolshe- viki reached the Bug river on a 66- mile’ front, the Russian official com- munique announced. . (By United Press) London, August 4.—Britain sent a note to the Bolsheviki, it ‘was learn- ed, strongly worded, demanding g direct unequivocal answer. The best information s that it bears on the London peace conference which the execuh‘:'e committee. * Commander mines-in Springfield district' worked,ling ug is $10 for each person, but|Thief rivers with a view to determin-|sistanee to the Bolsheviki main line ‘elock Monday, on ugtédam:mx dele-|tnat ~production will he . normalithe sersation of riging high in the|under way according to C. G. Selvig| Today armistice negotiations will be b the n;yly constructed Des. Molnes Towa, A“S 4.—8ever-1a railroad track a ribbon, an excel- | According to Mr. Selvig, thousands of | date. ~outlet of the Lk Pictatatine, - (e martimest: mines - today: They | it is the opinfon of the board that| Zurich, August 4—A polish revo- = place in the forenoon. : In the after-fe J George. W. Walker, a Thief. River | IN8 the workers. to. depose the bur- ‘dbme. here, but, iles from' Duluth. -Supper -will be|the men-last night, urging’them- to SAYS Hm SERWCE This is unconfirmed: . Indinnlwli!, August: has been busy since early spring in taken by John L. Léwls, president off ¢ Six-Four Counties of vicinity is conducting the survey of | watt, preeldent of the Kansas miners, v Both engineers are expected by Mr.| pog, immedlately halt the advance I celebrate % (i | Minaesata; -North Dakota and' South{tions will be presented to.Judge-AD-| oqornition" of-4ke Bolshevikl,- Lioyd party i nilea \Bludette lste T“ud'y mght or We £ The o{flclally anounced ~‘order . of|Mmerce Commigsipn today amended the [ nanding the Northern Province, of conditions warrant them. icinity of Baudette and |~ Call to order; invocation, by’ Rev. western region so as to in¢lude the Confidential .~ réports, embracing and -a start on the deepening of the R. Magney, mayor of Duluth. -| ial distress, are pouring into Provin-|},,5ands of acres of cheap land will = : : e ‘_ ; i " : l.l':it On Sunday night, August 15, therel )i the inines in the Saline count¥[rangentents can be made with him at| Crookston, Aug. 4.—Work of cén- retreating Polish fourth army. The neliminary visit-to Duluth|and virtually all north of Springfleld.{there is no charge for coming down, |ing whébher Improvements should be|along the Bilostok-Warsaw railroad. ke. - From here | &2 ; ¢ d assigned 'lfhu“sday ; |nir in a position where the ordinary |of Crookston who'is president of the |resumed. It is tnough unlikely that ch’ accedshas been’ given, by ill be an s i a1 hundred coal miners 1 the Deslent opportunity is now offered by Mr.|acres of Red River Valley land has widening and ‘deepening the rivers|lutfonary cbmmittee has been form- {noon there will be a boat trip-on St.|of Falls engineer, s in charge of the sur- | 8e0lse government, according to a served by women and young women |return to work. " 5 ‘ '} PROGRAM A succms ';t:;rtfid t:dg:dc?; p]ei;lés l\:;o;l;” ,is E'xl: oA of enter- Ly actibr toward ending:the unauthoriz-) Adv)fsory Boards Organized in | the establishment and construction of International Miners, in telegrams to Thief River and is also expected to be (By United Pres's) denouncing. the language ‘alleged in| Syccess of the 1920 Home Service|SelVig to recommend Improvements in |, gingt the Poles, Britain will break Dakota fs" assured, it was announced |drew Grindeland;, who will order.the|gqo o0 warned Kemenoff, the Soviet : nndly ‘Mmorning after visiting at: Shill- 7 order giving priority to transporta-|,pe Army. i The drainage board, Mr. Selvig ‘return_trip ‘to’ Bemldn will be|E: A. Hoff of Red Wing, ‘department |, 344tional ljallroad supplies in three study of-local conditions, including|,jvers in 1921. It is his opinion that i cm'u el s ) A St o o, | REMIDI] GOLF CLUB TO |yt i R e oot Ty o e will-be 5 megting of the, dep artment district, ‘except two, worked also. All{the Larson field. . The price for go-|ducting a survey of Clearwater and | first armies were unable to offer re- when the Pll’ty equest of this committee. | Operatofs here expressed the opinion|or those Who have never experienced [ made to prevent high water is now | They reported the shelling of Lomsa. the Grygla ““:i jackpine tree looks like a shrub, and | Red River Valley drainage board. |they \vl}l continue at such an early the -construction of ' a'bndg‘e at AR th : ‘Moines '. fory voted last night:to Keyes.. : been damaged by previous floods and (By United Press) Tuesday business session will = take | th ] would eliminate the flood stage. ed and it has issued a manifesto urg- fo ors . Lewts, presidentSALVATION. ARMY Imost m;p;'sni:Ie Lonis: river to a picnic ground seven |Mime 'Workers of America; addressed |* vey of "Clearwater river which was| Wireless message from Moscow. . (By. UhitedPrese) gineer Joseph Baugh of Warren who 4 ed. strike of miners in Karsas was judicial ditches in the Thief River locals and another to Alexander Ho- Minnesota ~, {able to make a report this fall. London, AUghst 4. -Unlsss’ the Q,%fln towoi 0! f 8. foreign, st -~} Proggam’ of,.the. Salvation. army! in the two rivers. The recommenda-| ¢ pogotiations looking toward the hmfi‘ of “the city’s Wlsh(nst(ym Aug. 4—The Com- yesterday by Colonel Marshall, com- |improvements made if he believes delegate this afternoon. and Pitt. ' Wednesday will ‘be business follows: tion of bituminous coal to the north- said, hopes for a favorable decision adjutant; address of welcome by C terrivory. poverty, illegitimacy and other 80c-lyjth the completion of the work; Salvation Army experts are analyz- ; ] i : i ing these reports and provision is be- Bolsheviki ignored, requiring Poli attendance will be - held Selzctv ;'lel!:b"l! °f-:h=t°t;'gml:“;::dfi;: . PLAYGRAND mxs tie mide 1o rendor.Che “neceasATY Too armistice delegates to discuss pem ternoon. Credentiais; ruies,,conMILULION, ' lief through the sixteen major activ- terms in the. §eld. ¥ : ‘Judge -Stanton ‘in making the an-{tions, beneflcul legulatmn, American-| . e 5 i * ities of the army. ; o nouncement of- the trip spoke briefly | ism, state miemorial and " finance.| The Bemidji Golf club will go-to (By U Paris, ‘August —-aPomh armhtlc of the. iz‘nportlnce ot the " drainage With slxty-tot;r county advisory ‘) FOR CANTU,S RMD P .club | Poards organized and already func- rojects to the county as a whole and | the “convention so desires." ., |day. afternoon to play the golf club . delegates redched Warsaw and fo f:llut section sp‘dfiiully He urged| * Reports by . department _ officers|of that city Saturday and Sunday. |tioning in Minnesota, the remaining| ppexjcali, Lower Cal, Aug. 3.~|conference with the ministry o.n"tl‘l:' ‘Other vcommltteea may.be formed, if[Grand Forks in a body by train Fri- -two counties should be com- Soar ol h make the trip,|then will be made. .. Harrison Fuller,]All ‘members of the local club who twenty Milftary preparations ' against a8|demands of the Bolsheviki. A 1 :;:ir{h::e vvvl h‘; B e e ftol’: “:;‘e clommnn ders 3. 0. Osth {ean possibly go are requested to, com- vleft;d Wltthin tl‘he rtnext tW: weeks, ac-| ihreatened attempt by the Mexican|Red force is reported to he mnrc:;:: their business for the four days, he|Pequot, tréasurer; 8. G..Iversop, St.|municate. with F. S. Lycan so that|cording to estimates made. tederal government to wrest control| and has seized the Polish corridon to urged to make th l.np t0.-Waskish | Paul, _hiu%n ‘A.-A. VanDyke, St.|accommodations may be affanged. It North Dakota. has 29 boards or-)of Lower California from Governor|Danzig and the coast. ursday ; ,: St.. Paul,|tion will go to:represent the local|in the state, while South Dakota/conferences between Governor Cantu ::e:e"}:‘ellr: "E?m thg :tt;m:n. :e!:: sl::ttte"v'lf % gflnl‘:;:at;::i RaynlnA’ club as many have already signified|bas 36 with every Indication that the|and representatives of Provisional| PARK BOARD DECIDB e ing. Stone, 7~ Paul, Amerlcanlzsfion their .intention' to make the trip. formation of -boards in that state|President de la Huerta were made:-in Among those -who will’ make ‘the chairman, will be heard from. ‘There W ST will be completed at an early date. efforts to compose the points at fs- TOWAGE WAR ON WEEDS Xy ‘Al-| :Berlin; August 4.—Riots were fear- | tention of the Salvation Army have| . No statement has been made re- “Senato Norgm’rnl,‘:ng;“i:fl ‘,’:ejhgt,fl‘,‘,:l‘.flhgfflf,: ::rnv(lf,,‘ne?;,o]u ed in’ Berlin'as the workmen gather- | been given proper attention. Among|garding results of conferences al- AI‘ONG LAKE BOULEV ARD d i“' ter w?n also be in at-| representative of the bureau-of war|ed in a meeting. at the Lustgarten to|these are three maternity cases, and |ready held between Governor Cartu . h’:dlnc: :z’:ell as the county com rlsl;( insurance, and by Capt~ H. R.|Protest against the new disarmament | that of an elderly man who.is unable |dnd representatives of the provision- 2 K A 4 eral board of vocational training. S S—— - Will Also Be Cleaned Out The American Legion band will play i 3 § . 5 . i s at all convention sessions. 3 e : oon, Says Board ously: planned to: make the trip, it} . After.the speakers are heard, com- § : : 2 k z ! War will be waged against the 3 L 1 .whh”. | e ;‘.kme l;‘:tc ifl(;: g::vifiol:;ngfi.&?;;, dfi:: i ; : - weeds talg}:lg La:](e boulevard and also ouncil was adopted by the Asso- | gates are to be named to the national|. > > - : HP%?:;SBS aere'ifirf?}"{fig ::u?"a';nd ‘ciatioh: after being drawn up by the|convention and the time and place of . . 3 \ n taken ; ¥ £ \ 2 P L : \\ ' last night. Eveflg effort will be made upocn. s A 4 / t? clt;ar: uxzhthepnke shore from Third 1 onvention hea street to the Point within the next .- unpaved streets- within the ¢ity limits. | ¢he “Spaulding -hotel apd at 302 West few d :0n recommend‘ntion of Judge Stan- Suepnrl:or mllefme a ew days and all* residents of the assist in the cleaning up. A patch § of Canadian ' thistles on Minnesots u { lots | ! avenue near the Great Northern work be obligatory even to the extent c ARS BHNG Rfl, MRED - tracks will also be cleaned up. This that the cost o! e work if necessar- weeds might b t bef h .. ily.done by the city .be assessed seeds causged o c“d 2 mf-etht 3 "pde ' against the: owher “of the property.| = (By United Press) . v A ¢ stiother eara ’B‘;"e"w‘“‘% o t‘ "“k' . George T. Baker made a report of |- Washington, August 4.—Repair ) . ] i year, ell as to make 5 : - E . g z | A committee: was appointed last’ 00 "o night in reference to the campaign|cars will begin almost immediately, . : = @ against the spréading. of o'bnoxnous now the railroads are assured of addi- f 5 :‘f’e""‘g to’ consu}{er t:': ';;3}’{;"’“1:5' weeds\ tional revenue from the increased ' se:}:xrmg a P;l'bmd e X1 m‘" 4 “President Barker announced that|rates; director Parmalee of the ‘bu- . ; . ; or -the use of band concerts an ¢ i the board. luochtlon had ‘arrived for those who|ed today. .The mext direct result of \ \ \ \ port at the next meeting of the joined = _the’ olrgnmzatxon and ntili‘:i increase it fs sald will be tflg(ad- ! \\\ \“\ \\\\ , \ pe;rr:::n :::mafl::!]xl:ga &fmsstall;t;nx b:';fi that they call at the Assocln— ion of mo4re cfars through building. '-“\\ \“ \ honges at the Point will also bé: fh persatihe a0 : appointed last m%nlt and a reporti, img % AT < 2 4 j ¥ Y . be heard soon. ere is & possil URDY m NASH CASE \ ,“i-MSE OF DISLOYAL| | A=Y/ that the foundations may be started The committee appointed to make Christensen, presidential° nominee of arrangements for the construction of (By United Pren) - {graphed Secretary Baker asking that ~ R ! : ported that the lumber has been do- “Minneapolis, ;August 4—The' te-[Benjamin :Salmon; conscientious. ob-| ¢ R T 3 y e ;¢ nated but up to the present time it - ‘deposed Hennepin : county attorney,|during imprisonment for their loyal- men_for the-constraction: work. ; were . ordered . sent to the_Supreme [ty to . their "rrlig!ous <gr,._political Discussion was held com,mmg the ‘associate judge of the supreme court. |night. Mr. Christenben i 12 AR e AR ¢ — ] : [FRaloh Gracie Memorial nark near the No further action will be taken until|Salton who has bees. 1;;:1'::?@ ‘;t gl = Normal school, and it is blieved that sooth i idd g g at-least-and be there for the meeting | Paul, chajiiian of the legislative com- |18 expected that a large representa- [ ganized out of a total of 53 counties|Cantu continued today while further are Representative Harold Knut- | will be addresses by a “representative’ FEAR RIOTS IN. BERLIN Numerous cases called to the at-]|sue without bloodshed. migsioners -of. Boltum county. The|Packard of Minneapolis, of the fed-|: to work., . al government. - |Underbrush at Diamond Point was _decided today. " I'mittees will' report. Elections will Zare n uasqion yesterday, and|the 1921 meeting wm be decided by the park board in regular session i ton, boulevard are asked to “turn to” to action was taken that the obnoxnoul the work done by the park board last|on - fitty thousand -damaged freight : - = Bemidji more beautiful. the emblems of the state automobile|reau of railway economics announc- recreation. This committee is to re- AU vestigated by a special ‘committee : this fall. sm Tosmm COURT New York, Aug: 3.—Parley P. the Farmer-Labor . party, has tele-| = ; g ada b a diving tower at Diamond Point re- cords, in-the case of William Nash,|jector; and “all Such-men mow e Inas been impossible to secure work for review as a result of a writ |ideas” b i d 3 ; ari.issued by Judge Andrews M:a:mi,f; “,,:::;;. hge“dl‘:‘t building: limits in’ the vieinity of the: . “a review or further céurt action. ~ "Fort Douglas, Utah, for two years.. action will be takeii 8R this matter : . ' : i’ 'l i : y : |erins on the edge of the Red River B i R ; . Paul,'Aug, 4—The official or-| ' SN -, That Bemidji peoplé are keen: for|Valley on.the"border of the timber @ o S AN L d owf business for the state conven-|. = & & 3 : ’ laviation and: :rep wlt’mng to, take & l“d'z €ald. the forastsr: That coun: