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Reclining Chair Cars— seats free; Pullman Compartment and Standard Sleepe Dining Cars, serving meals from 25 cents | up—the combination makes com- | fort sure, and it will SUIT YOU- WICKED COERCION. PRACTICED UPON EMPLOYES BY BIG CORPORATIONS.. Compelied to Work for McKinley or Lose Their Jobs—An Agent of the McCormick Harvesting Machine Company Who Would Not Be Bulldozed, The wholesale bulldozing of their employes by the railroads and other great corporations, to compel them to Vote for McKinley, is a new feature of American politics, and is as infamous as itis new. Weak attempts are occa- sionally made by the Republican man- agers to deny that such outrageous methods are being used to secure votes; but the proof is so plain and overwhelming that suecessful denial is impossible. The Chicago Record, itself a strong advocate of the gold standard, and, therefore, not disposed to misrepre- gent its own side, contained the follow- ing dispatch on the morning of the 19th, from Cobden, Ills, amply con- firming this charge: “Cobden, Ills., Sept. 18—James Da- vis, William Wilker, Thomas Smith and Charles Fuller, residents of this place, employed as track layers by the contractors laying the steel of the new double track of the Illinois Cen- tral between Makanda and Dongola, were notified this morning by their foreman, McCoy, to report to him and receive checks for their time. Twelve non-resident laborers received the same notice. McCoy informed them that the cnly reason that he could give for their dismissal was that they were advocating the cause of Bryan and free silver tco freely. Their places were promptly. filled by Italians. As soon as the ne reached this place the Bryan followers became very angry and excitement is at fever heat to- night.” On Sept. 10 the McCormick Harvest- ing Machine company of Chicago sent the following cireular to all its agents throughout the country: “Dear Sir: We sent you by express yesterday a package of sound money literature. We want by return mail an estimate from you as to how much of this can be used in your territory, and an enumeration of the kind that will be most effective. We will then send you another supply by express, and will request in advance that you supply it to your travelers and in- struct them to use it just the same as though it were advertising matter for the sale of our machinery. “We surely have a right to expect that all McCormick employes have the interest of the company at heart, and will take up this matter and carry it out as Fe- quested. Yours truly, “av”CORMICK HARVESTING MACHINE COMPA The idea that a corporation hi the right to the votes of its agents and em- ployes, and to make mere political servants of them, has not heretofore, we believe, been advanced in this country, fen who sell their labor have not heretofore been compelled to sell their votes with it. They have still been American freemen, at lib- erty to affiliate with any party and east their votes as they might please. But the encroachments of modern cor- porations, organized to promote party selfish interests do not now, it seems, stop short of attempts to make politi- cal serfs of their employes. Upon re- ceipt of the above circular the agent of the McCormick Harvesting Machine company at Carthage, Mo., who seems to have an idea that he is still a free and independent citizen, in matters political, at least, replied in the fel- lowing spirited manner: “McCormick Harvesting Machine company: Dear Sir—t beg to acknowl- edge the receipt of ydur favor of the 10the inst. You are on a cold trafl. Missouri will give Bryan 60,000 major- ity. If these letters are written by authority of your company, every Mis- souri farmer who uses a McCormick harvester, deserves to sell his wheat for 40 cents a bushel. [Signed.] “J. H. WILSON.” ‘Bhis is a most appropriate reply to such a circular. It'is ‘strange beyond comprehension. that the McCormick Harvester company, of all the corpora- tions ;in existance, should attempt to coerce its agents and employes to sup- port the existing.gold standard system of finance. It has grown enormously rich from the sale of its machines t« the farmers of the country. It has no business relations with any other class of people. One would think it would naturally oppose the standard, under the opera- tions of which agriculture has suffered most and the prices of all farm products have fallen even beloay the cost of production; and that it would favor the remonetization of silver, the immediate result of which would be to make agriculture once more prosperous and profitable. But it has as little re- gard for its cusomers as for its em- ployes. It will excite no wonder that the agent at Carthage, Mo., shouid pro- test against farmers harvesting 40-cent wheat on McCormick machines. Other instances'of the attenipts f+} corporations to coerce their employes are numerous. A few days ago Mar- tin Spangler, an expert electrician, calied at National Democratic head- quarters and stated that he, with two other employes of the General Electric Light company of Chicago, had been discharged because they refused to join the McKinley club. According to Mr. Spangler’s statement, the foreman of the company approached them last Friday and asked them to join a Mc- Kinley club. Spangler and two of his fellow-employes refused to do so. Nothing more was said at the time and they were paid off as usual on Satur- day night. On Monday morning when they returned to work they were in- formed by the foreman that their serv- ices were no longer needed. Mr. Spang- ler has worked at his trade through- out Mexico, Central and South Amer- ica, and in China, Japan, India, and several European countries, and speaks seven languages. He is thoroughly posted on the effects of a gold stand- ard as compared to bimetallism in the countries he has visited, and has been giving his fellow-workmen some ob- ject lessons that could not be an- swered. For this reason, added to his refusal to wear a Mark Hanna collar, he was thrown out of work. Mr. Spangler owns property in Denver, Col., and enjoys the friendship of Hon. Thomes Patterson of The Rocky Moun- tein News, Hon. Charles H, Thomas, (First publication Oct. 19, Last publication Nov. 28. Summons. + STATE OF seciecbagia’ boat ‘Ss. County oF Irasca. In District Court, $ Fifteenth Judicial District. Olara L. Francisco, Plaintiz, vs. Cornelius B. Francisco, Defendant. Thestate of Minnesota to the above named defendant: You are hereby summoned ‘and _. re- quired to answer to the complaint of the plaintitY in the above entitled action, 2% copy of which is on file in_ the office of the clerk of said court, at his office in the Village of Grand Rapids, Itasca county, Minnesota, and to serve a copy of your answer to said complaint on the subscriber ut his office in the village of Grand Rapids, in said county of Itasca, within thirty days after the service of this summons upon you, exclusive of the day of such service, and if you fail to answer to the said com- plaint within the time aforesaid, the plain- tiff in this action will apply to the court for the relief demandedin said complaint, with the costs and disbursements of this action. Dated September 10,, A. D. 1896. 1 j intiff’s Attorney. Grand Rapids, Minn. First publication Oct. 24. Last publication Dec. 26. Notice for Publication United States Land Office. Dulath, Minn.,July 15, 1896, Notice is hereby given that in comp with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled “an act for the sale of timber lands in the States of Cali i egon, Nevada, and Washington as extended to all the Public Land tates by act of August 4, 189, Math’ Barzen. of Thief River Falls, County of Polk, state of Minn., has this day filed in this office bis sworn statement No. 2764, for the purchase of n¥ of ne section 33, nw\i of nw” section 34 aud sw of ses of tion . 28 in town- ship No. 151 north, range } 28 west Sth Pp. m., and will offer proof to OW that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural pur- 2ses, and qo establish his claim to said land before the and Receiver of this of- Mi ‘uesday the 7th Anes as Witness: per Kiv and 151 N. R28 W 5th p. m. Any and all. per: the above de: to file their claims in this office on or before suid 7th day of January, 1897. pd A.J. TAYLOR, Regi First publication Oct. Last publication De Notice for Publication. United States Land office, Duluth, Minn., October 16, 1896. eby given that in compliance isicns of the act of Congress of 3, 1878, entitled “An act for. the sale lands in the states‘ef California, O: Nevada, and Washington Territory,” extended to all the Public Land states by act of August 4, 1892, George Wickham, of T 152N, R 27 W bth p.m. ae of Itasca, state of Minnesota. as this day filed in Minn, claiming adversely ed lands are requested to er. this office his sworn _ statemeat No. 2767, for the purchase of the se of 8 of Section No. 10 in _ township Ing n. range 27 w, and will offer proof toshow that the land sought is more val- uable for its timber or stone than f i cultural purposes, and to establish hy to said land before the Register and Recei of this office at Duluth, Minn, on Tuesday, the 7th day -f January, 1807, He names as witnesses! Mathias Barzen, of Thiet Rive Valis, Minn., ohn Moore. of Bridgie, Ita inn..M Moore and Pe : Minn. persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said 7th day of January, 1897. pd A.J. TAYLOR, Register. First publication Oct 24. Last publicution Dec. 26. Notice for Fublication. United States Lund Office, ‘linn., July t7th, 1896. is hereby given that in compliance and al with the provisions of the ot Congress of June 3, 1878, “An act for the sale of timber of California. Ore- gon, Nevad shington Ti extended to all the public land ugust 4, 1892, John Moore ity of Ttas statement No. 2966. for the burch: swe of nea, se44 of nw section No. 32, township No. 152 north range No. 27 west 5th p.m.and will offer proof to show that the land sought is mo aluable for its timber or stone than fo: cultural purposes,.and to establish his claim to said land before the Register and Receiver of this office at Du- luth. Minn., on Tuesday, the 7th day of January, 1897.. He names as_ witne: Mathias Barzen of Thief River Falls, Min John Maloney and George Wickham, of T 152 N. R27. W., Minn., and James A. Quigg, of Deer River, Minn. Any and ‘all persons claiming adversely the above described lands are requested to file their claims in this office on or before said 7th day of Tene 1897. pd A. J. TayLor, Register. First publication Oct. 24. Last publication Dec. 26. Nvtice for Publication. United States Land Office. - Duluth, Minn., October 15th. 1806. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1578, entitled “An act for the sale of timber lands in the States of California, Ore- gon, Nevada and Washington Territory, as ended to all the public land states by act August 4, 1892, Etta Churchill, of Deer 0} River, county of Itasca, state of Minnesota, hus this day filed in this office her sworn statement 0 2985, for the purchase of the e% of e4 of section 2, and w's of sw of section No. 3%in township No. 151 north, west 5th p. m., and will offer how that the land sought is more va its timber or stone than for agricultural purposes, and to establish her claim to said fore the Register and Receiver of this office at Duluth. Minn., on day of January, 1807. ‘She witnesses: Peter Barrie, Walter a names Goodwin, William Lumbley and George Run- core, all of Deer River, Minn. ‘Any any all persons claiming adversely the above-described lands are requested to tile their claims in this office on or before R, Register. United States Land Office, St. Cloud, Minn. Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of instructions from the Commissioner of the General Land office under authority vested in him by section 2455, U.S. Rev. Stat. as amended by the act of congress approved February 26, 1895. we will proceed to offer at ile On the 18th day of November 1896, Jock am. ut this oftee, the following tract of land, to-wit: nw of sw’ Sec 3 an seu of ne Sec 4, Tpot N, Rg 2 W. Minn, ‘Any and_all persons claiming’ adversely | the above ed lands are ad- | vised to file their claims in this Office or. or before theday above designated for the commencement, of said sale, other- wise their rights will be forfeited.” THEO, BRuENNEc, Rezister, C.F, Macbonaxp, Receive * St. Cloud, Minn., Sept. 22, 1096. |b | First publication Sept. 23. | Last publication Oct. 3t. Notice for Publication. Land Office at Duluth, Minn., September 17, 1896, | Son Notice is hereby given that the following | named settier has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the Register and Receiver at Duluth, Minn., on November 10, 1896, v! Charles M. Even- son, who made homestead entry No. 9799. for the n‘4 of se’4 section 8; n! 1 section 9, township 153 north, range 20 st 5th p.m. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous — residence upon and cultivation of said jund, viz: Kittle Knudson, Haus Hanson, Christ’ Engren_ and G. i. Dahlen, all of Thiet River Falls. Minn. ‘And you, {francis Hibner, who filed D. S. No. 6080, for the sume land involved bh are hereby notified to be and appear at time and place herein designated, and show ein, the First publ Last pabil cat “f Notice for Sublic Ns Land Office at Dylutiig! ceig Nee * Notice ts herel given that*the following- hamed ‘settler as hod nodes of his Inter ton to make final proof in jsupport of his claim, and that said proof will be made be- fore 1 D. Rassmussen, judge of probate, at apids, Minn., on November 19th, 1896, viz: n E. Benson, who made Hd No. 5735, for the Lot 1, secti 25, sw'a of swia section 24, se44 of se section 23 and ne of ne% section 26 in townsaip 55. north of range 24¢west. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said land, viz: Marn Nilson, Louis Carlson, Oscar Haggman and John Lane, all of Grand Rapids, Minn. A. J. TAYLOR,-Register. First publication Oct. 10. Last publication Nov. 14. Notice for Publication. Land Office at Duluth, Minn., < October 6. 1896. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has made notice of his inten- tention to make final proof in. support of his claim, and that said proof will be made be- fore I’ D, Rassmussen. judge of probate, at Grand Rapids, Minn. on November tot. 1898, viz: Fred Christianson, who made Hd No. 5729, for the Lots 6and 8 and e% of nw's of section 22 in township 55, north of range awest. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land viz: Ben E. Benson. an Rydberg, Louis Carlson und Marn Nilson, all of Grand Rapids. Minn. A. J. TAYLOR, Register. First publication Oct. 10. Last publication Nov. 14. Notice for Publication. Land Office at Duluth, Minn., October 2, 1896. Notice is hereby given that the following. named settler has tiled notice of his inten- tion to make final proof in support of hi claim, and that said proof will be made be: tore I, D. Rassmussen, judge of probate, at Grand Rapids, Minn., on November 19th, iz: Marn Nilson, who made Ha No, 5736 for the Lots 5 and 6, and ni-of sw of section 25 in township 55, north of range 24 west. He names the following witn sto prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said land, viz: Ben E. Ben- son. Louis Carlson, Oscar Haggman and John Lene, all of Grand Rapids. Minn. A. J. TAYLCR, Register. First publication Oct. 10. Last publication Nov. 14, Notice for Publication. Land Office at Duluth, Minn.. October 2. 1896. Notice is hereby given that the following- named settler has filed notice of his inter tlon to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will- be made be- fore I. D. n judge of probate, at G nn., On November sith, ‘arlson, who made Hd No, ne’ of sw and in township 55, ie names the tollow- itnesses to prove his continuous resi- » upon and cultivation of, said land, Swan Rydberg, Fred Christenson, Ben E. Benson and Marn Nilson. all of Grand Rapids, Minn. A. J. TAYLOR, Register. First’ publication Oct. 3. Last publication Nov. 7. Notice for Publication. Land Office at Duluth, Minn.. September 29th, 1895. Notice is hereby given that the following- named settler has made notice of his inten- tion to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made be- fore Wade Blaker, clork of the District court at Grand Rapids, on November 21, 1806, viz: Judson C. unde Hd No. 9933 for the sw of sectio west. He names the prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: George Cowan ond Frank Caldwell of Grand Rapids, and Fred Churchill xnd Charles Reff of Deer River, Minn, A. J. TAYLOR, Register. (Kirst publication Sept. 19.) (Last publication Oct. 24.) Notice for Publication. Land Office at Crookston, Minnesot; Auga: 1896. Notice is hereby given that the following named settle ied notice of h‘s intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the Judge of Probate court at Grand Rapids, M on October 29, 1896, vizi All Bisbee. Hd ry, forthe n‘2 of ne 4 of nw and neq of swz, section 15, township 148 north, range 26 west. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon. and. cultiva- tion of, said land viz: ward McCabe and Arthur O'Leary. of Grand Rapids, Minn,; James McColler and and Warren Edy, of Aitkin, Minn. WM. ANYLIM, Receiver. First Publication Sept. 12. Last publication Oct. 17. Notice for Publication. Land Office at Duluth, Minn. Sept. 8, 1896. Notice is hereby given that the following named settlers have filed notice of intention to make final:proof in support of his claim and that said proof will be made before I,D.Rass- mussen, judge of probate court,at Grand Rap- ids, Minn., on Octobor 27th, 1896, viz: Kirby Thomas. for the Lot 4se% of sw and s% of se of section 31 in township 64 of range 23. He names the | following, witnesses | to rove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Claire F. Logan, Thomas Brophy, William Billstein and Joseph H. Gardner. all of Grand Rapids. Minn. A, J. Tayzor. Register. First Publication Sept. 12. Last publication Oct. 17. Notice for Publication. Land Office at Duluth, Minn., Sept. 8. 1896. Notice is hereby given that he following- named settler has made notice of her inten- tion to make final pooof in ing ee of her claim, and that sdid proof will made_be- fore I. D. Rassmussen, judge of the Probate court. at Grand Rapids. Minn., on November {th.1806, viz:Catherine A. Quinn, for the n¥ of se'4 and lot 3 of section ll, in Loty eg Bead north, of range 25 west. She names the fol- lowing witnesses to prove her continuous sidence upon and cultivation of said land, V. H. Blood, Martin Dufficy, Adolph Sauve and Fred Traverse, all of Grand Rap- ids, Minn. A. J. TAYLOR, Register. First publication Aug. zz. Last publication Oct, 24. Notice for Publication. United States Land Office, Duluth, Minn.. April 22nd, 1896. Notice is hereby given that in compliance with the provisions of the act of Congress of June 3, 1878, entitled “An act forthe sale of timber lands in the states of California, Ore- gon, Nevada and Washington Territory,” « extended to all the public land states by act of August 4, 1892, John Gleason, of Duluth, vunty of. St. Louis, state of Minnesota, this day filedin this office his sworn ement No, 2908, forthe purchase of ‘the se of ne’ section No. 3%; ns of nw and swi4 of nw34 of section No. 33 in township No. 61n,range No.25 w.,and will offer proof toshow that the land sought is more valuable for its timber or stone than for agricultural urposes, and to establish his claim to said Tax before the rater and Receiver of this office at Duluth, Minn.,on Thursday, the hiday of October, 1896. nes: John Cameron, Charles E. Shep- herd and Thomas Shannon.of Duluth, Minn., Charles Milaney. of Grand Rapids, Minn., and William Deary, of West Superior, Wis. Any and all persons claiming adversely the above described lands are requested to file their nano to Eo on or before said 29th day of October. a And ou, Henry A. Stern, who filed D. S. 5729, Jan. 16. 1893.3 for ns of nw¥4 and sw of nw’ of section 83, and Lot 1, section 32, same town and range, ana which is in eonflict with the above timber application of John Gleason. are hereby notified to appear at the time and place named for the final proof of said Gleason and show cause. if any you haye, why his proof shall not be approved and his final entry allowed. A. J. TayLor, Register. He names as wit- se why such proof shonid not: be allowed. cane why Suen Ke J. TAYLOR, Register. W. H. SMALLWoon, Atty. eee} ; First publication Sept. 12. + ‘Last publication Oct, 17. Public Land Sale. United States Land Office. Duluth, Minn. Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of instructions from the Commissioner of the General Land Office under authority vested in him by section 2455, U. 8. Rev.Stat.. as amended by the act of Congress approved February 26, 1395, we will proceed to offer at public sale on the 16th day of November, 1896, next, at 10a. m., at this office, the following tract of land, to-wit: Lot 8, section 2. town- ship 55N, range 25 W. Any and ali persons claiming adversely the above described lands are advised to file their claims in this office on or before the day above designated for the commencement Of said sale, otherwise their rights will be forfeited. . A. J. TAYLOR, Register, F. L. RYAN, Receiver. Date, September 9. 1806 First publication Sept. Last publication Oct. Summons. STATE OF MINNESOTA, } Ss. County oF Irasca. f In District Court, \ Fifteenth Judicial District. Grace Kafvelstrom, Plaintiff, against Osear Katvelstrom. Defendant. The State of Minnesota to the above named Defendan Pou are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint of the plaintiff in the above entitled action, a copy of which is on file in the office of the clerk of said court, at his office in the M 2 illage of Grand Rapids, in Itasca county, Minnesota, and to serve a copy of your answer to said complaint on the subscriber at his office in the village of Grand Rapids, in said count a, within thirty days after the this sum- of It rvice of complaint plainti® in this action will g court for the relief demanded in said com- plaint with the costs and disbursements of this action. Dated September 10, A. D. 1806. C.L. PRATT, Plaintiff's Attorney, Grand Rapids. Minn.£] First publication Sept. 26, Last publication Oct. 31, Notice for Publication. Land Office at Duluth, Minn., September 17. 1896, Notice is hereby given that the foliowink- named settler has tiled notice of his inten- tion to make final proof in’ support of his claim, and that said proof will be made be- fore the Register and Receiver at Duluth, Minn. on» November 10, 18% viz: Hans n, who made homestead entry No, for the n% of se% section 7; 0% of sw section 8, township 153 north, range 29 west 5th p.m, names the following witnesses tinuous residence upon and tion of said land viz: Charles M, Evenson, Kittle Knudson, James Brown and James Bilis, all of Thief River Falls. Minn, A. J. TayLor, Register. his cc Notice. STATE OF apelin ss. County of Itasca. In Probate Court, ; Special Term, October 17, 1896. In the matter of the estate of Emily 8. Powers. deceased: On re¢eiving and filing the petition of Hubert D. Powers, of the county of Itasca, representing among other things, | that Emily S. Powers, late of the county of Itasca, in the state of Minnesota, on the 5th day of May, 1894, at the county’ of Itasca, died intestate, und being an inhabitant of this county at'the time of her death, leaving goods, chattles and estate within this count; and that the said petitioner is a son of sald deceased, and praying. that administration of said estate be to Hubert D. Powers grant- ed; It is ordered, that said petition be heard before said court, on Monday, the 9th day of November, A. D. 1896, at 10 o'clock a. m., at the Probate office, in the court house inthe village of Grand’ Rapids, in said county. Ordered Further, that notice thereot be given to the heirs of said deceased and to all persons interested, by publishing this order once in each week for three successive weeks prior to said day of hearing, in the Grand Rupids Herald-Review, a weekly newspaper printed and published at Grand Rapids in said county. Dated at Grand Rapids, Minn., the 17th day of October, A. D. 1898. the Court, D. RASSMUSSEN, RANK F. PRICE, Judge of Probate. Attorney for Petitioner. 17-24-81. DULUTH & WINEIPNG R. R. W. F. FITCH. Receiver. Time Card. 11:40 am Ar. . 3:05 pm 9:35am 4:05:p m 8:66 am 4:54pm 5:32 pm 6:10 pm T15am 6:53 pm GRAND RAPIDS 00 pm seseoDeer Miver...... Ar. 7:55 pm Wa. ORR, General Passenger Agent, Duluth, Minn. D. M. Pan.nm. General Superintendent. TuHroucy Cars Fargo Grand Forks and Winnipeg ——TO Heans : Pullman Butte. # ~~ Sleeping Cars Spokane ¥ Elegant _Tacoma 2 Dining Cara Seattle % Tourist Spariand i Sleeping Cars TIME SCHEDULE: Leave ; Attive Duluth) Duluth ‘Daily. | Daily Dining Cars on Pacific xpress. Pacifik Express for all Min-| nesota and Dakota Points. Winnipeg. Yellowstone Park, Helena, Butte, Spo-| kane, Tacoma. 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