Grand Rapids Herald-Review Newspaper, January 13, 1900, Page 1

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They were each fined $100 and sentenced to serve sixty days in any Lewis White were brought up from |) Dututh, whe-e they had’ been found will si Teturn to Wa on in the interest of his pet sche < Mr. Cooper will present the f wing bill to the Minnesota deleg tion and others who favor the esta lishment of the park. ‘The provision county jail ot the state that they might | of this-bill are almost identical with}, | We Want ; | Sveriff Tyndall’s steam heated board- | mates have been made, and Mes Ce held in the Northwest was the j Your irade | ing house: Rherede ieigsbelievedthae de willl Sxeos Soy Boas Ema mepUn ES 3) i} } 1 { Sefinile” da” wal vant a Minneapolis, Wednesday of this week ‘My brother 4 5% prove qually as dvantageous an “4 tT 4 ; * | fF i r 7 . 7 ! Lee . eee Tin Exposition hall. Without regard rrial fever and jaundice. { \ ' i A GOOD REPUTATION as acceptable to said Chippewa In- i ; Phe: : a a ; ui i 5 aa ti th f fe Takes to hide-bound partisanship the Twin | persuaded him to try Electric Bitters ey | |} SER Sp Ae nse te cote oe ae orcas or i and he was soon much ‘better, but | | : City papers agree that the enthusiasm |@Md@ Re Was 5 : L 4] \ 1 Bway Kecossery. te & Snocsestal Bust | Halk inoue: som and: to “have. (he see - great and the attendance as + aye their use until he was i | if ness-What August Johnson Has Done. | sane held and used as a national park} wholly cured. I am sure Electric ; te ’ : ae% | Select. Their tinte is up, under such the statements contained in the dis- |, Ladies Wool Waists $5 | conditions, but they evidently prefer | patches during the first week of the a} #3 | the comforts of our steam-heated and | congressional session when Secretary |, . 3% | well provisioned jail to the cold and|of the Interior Hitchcock, Indian A 2% | discomforts of liberty, and they re! Commhisstoner Jones, Land Commi oe . ; - 2% to go. The sheriff cannot “tr sioner Hermann and Gen, C. C. An ae Children S W inter Coats ge|dem” out. Under federal authority | drews, of Minnesota, held an impor- Ze 3 ae persons who are thus convicted of am} tant confeience here. ” fae Ee Go ata Price 2% | offense may—atter serving the ti €| The proposed bill: DUAR | thie : gy _— ae # | specified and thirty days in lieu of the | Whereas, there 1s a general desire exe by hen iF iiditadual: ‘onsent, 4 egire Jam@s OBES : 4 #3 | one hundred dollars cash—make an | ‘hat a portion of the primeval forests] ¢o. ‘ Ros we re short time mee ras, sent up for 3° f ae $5 | application for release, accompanied in the regions of the headwaters of| oo) : ge aay * | days‘o B charge of drunk and dis- : ae #2 | by a “poor debtor's” affidavit, setting'| the Mississippi river a : 3 see ie ji ¢ | order! “came into court and \ a = . forth that the applicant has no means eld nal aes of ee a | rags oe it waeshe, dng Bs \ a if ur Mutts and Collaretts, Golf $5 | with which to pay the fine, and there- do shall be agreed upon as the price of | ae cpiepiitted the forgery ss — ae es 3% | upon the prisoner 1s released. | But Raid eee abhor sishall Ge ya Stay th : he knew the coneed ee wee Caps “CH EAP BE | this a differentcase. On the 8th Ps te ge ee eee | of. testimony, but he did” not Wish | ee ’ Sa z Br ae : the treasury of the’ United States to to see’au innocent man_ suffer. 33 Ee | of this month Cole and White had a sof t the credit “OF alk te: Chin swe (RES Bye és ie $3 22 | completed their terms of go days each pe Minnesota in said region, com- diane in Phe state ai Oia per Fay’s ates didnot credit. eS Ba #% | Sheriff Tyndall presented them with | rising 511,592 acres of land and 218,- 2 Va ae bi story, but it. created: a Sensation. ¥2 ‘ ae : 5. 59? ~~ °* | permanent fund, which shalk dra Prosecuting Attorney -J. R. Dono! hi zt #2 | the required blank apphcations and |);7o @eres of water surface contain terest at the rate of BST IG Sachse nea gabe Ga rae — ' 2 %# | affidavits, but they promptly dechned |} :onsiderable tracts of such pine forest it SS Oe 3. Per sat received many congratulati6ns on the - 0 a etal S 2 Se eect ca 7. “?/annum; and_ pri and interest } 5. ful manner in which ao p ral Ht (tS ( ary l >, wi ae to attach their signatures thereto. The situated on ‘ake shores, afell esata ite Sotbner waited f cee) " ‘ iS 1 he 4 33 prisoners say that they are not prop- : set seth aaven otitetsaid flee? ck ducted. the , state: cases of the term. aes Before ‘Taking Our January Inventory os elry clothed to go out anto the chilly y agreement between ae ea x rtvor Jan, fSoreae an able Bes vena facts. is - 7 ## | world and unless Uncle Sam or some- tes and the Chippewa Mike 7 That the am of $ Bs jn’eaci instance and there is no long #2 | one else sees fit to provide them with | indians of Minnesota made under the]; jeye e 5 S...P297000 | er any reason for complaint as to the = a ee z : ES . _, {is hereby appropnated, or so much | result . of prosecutions. . Attorney ## | Suitable apparel they will remain just | jt of Congress of Jan. 14, 1899. en-| ie ape * P ye A ae 7 + 74, 1999: MN | thereof as may be necessary, out of | J), nohoe creditable. #% | where they are until the climate warms |}#ed, « An act for the relief and civ ip hehehe ues Rae etl coe nee wage 8. Bet) echiitans i mi $2 | up. Until such times the affidayit zation of the Chippewa Indians in eee etapa ied é Saati he eer: peo himselt: yy H i Soa +4 alleging absolute poverty is presented state of Minnesota,” said Indians id a Cae, OL Sree ae fas : Fj © Be aie! Behe i figs : b =e lent to carry this act into effect, which | . ## | the sentence of the.court remains yn- }/xeded the said reservations to the fduelenall be®@xpended: andab aeie pae 5e L. 0. ¥. M. Lustallation. ou ee Pape pene ae fulfilled and consequently their ‘terms nited States with the understanding direction of the secretary of the m-| + Itasca. Hive, L. O. 'T. M., installed — se ee High Grade Hardware ‘SE Gh ok EGE NE aE aS ae STE ae age ae ae A Hee a ENE Inperfeat Page of imprisonment are without. limit, ould pardon them. Shenff Fyndall communicated with United States Marshal Grimshaw ask- ing for instructions in the premises. In reply the marshal says that in dee fault or the prisoners taking adyan- tage of the law. giving».them release that judgment will be taken against then and made of record. — In such event the pnsoners would at all times | the United States For the present. how- be amenable to authorities. ever, the boys are well ploised with, During the past half dozen years it the president of the United |] ‘at the reservation would be surveyed at the “pine lands” thereon would estimated and offered for sale to ie highest bidder in 4o-acre tracts \ ail other lands except such smight be regarded as agricultural ‘lands and sold to actual settlers im acis of not exceeding 169 acres at 1-25 per acre, Wut on homes'ead law tonditions and that the proceeds of ail sales, after deducting the expenses of surveying, estimating, etc., should be paid mto the treasury of the United States to the credit of the said In- And the surveys and esti- | dians. and resort tor health and recreation as it would be to have the sime sold terior. Sec. 3. That any, lands that shall | order bas made very substantia! prog: come into the possession of the United States under this act shall be held and turther legislation the president shall prescribe all necessary regulations for: the protection and management of such lands. = THE bIG MINNEAPOLIS MEETING. A. E. Wilder of the State Central Committe and Auditor Farrell Take Notes. One of the greatest political meet- large as if a presidential campaign were actually in progress. their vew officers for the ensuing year, last evening at Pythian hall. This ress duringthe past year, The su- — preme lady comman i be tulatin| he finest » ha = z si L. C.; Effie Creeper, R. K.; Anna Decker, F. K.; Mrs. M. Brouks, Chap- lain; Hattie F. Gibson, sentinel: Mrs. E, Litchkie, Picket. Stood Death 6M. . Bitters saved his life.” This remedy expels malaria, kills disease germs eee eae : cI S| . re a Committeeman Wilder says that | and purifies the blood; aids digestion — has been the ‘custom of August John- | §, separate tracts with liability of the F . Ea ne ‘ ie 8 never before were the reform forces | regulates liver, kidneys and bowels, Drop ind buy oro ». You're welcome, always, whether to W. J. & H. D. POWERS. aco Pe A eT OR Sa ge Tae gE RE RET —— a ‘i that there is no doubt but that it pro-| 2. .4).,; Se oe poe i Soe A So ats al A at Hey 9 fo bts aoe scale. He solicited business and re- | reyenue, and that the forests will re- |" J stallation of officers on ‘Monday evens — SARE SES SAS SH SERED SY BD Be Be SRS cewed it. That his trade has con- Ren cainaired and cuced a profound effect UROF the ing of this week. The following of- Ry % : eight thousand people who gained ad installed: Harry Wil SES the VERY BEST to thestore of J.D. may insist that th fateh atc % Speaking of Groceries Prompts us to remark that if you want you will have to go Powers for it. Others reir stock, is larger— Teas, Goffees, Butter, Cheese, Pickles, a J son, the popular merchant tatlor, to visit the. boys in the lumber camps about this season. He carries a fine line of samples and quotes prices competes, with tailoring house in the cities of the Northwest. Mr. Johnson came here a_ stranger and started in business on a modest that any stantly increased is evidence that he has given satisfaction. _Woodsmen who order from him are always in- vited to call at his store and register any complaints that they may have and Mr. Jchnson is prepared at all tumes toremedy any defects of fit or refund the money if goods are not as ordered from a Chicago’ or Twin City firm and it is not satis- factory there is no remedy to be had. But it is different with Johnson. He pine soon being lumbered as contem- plated under tke aforesaid agrzement. If said reservation shall be perpetually held as a national park it is expected} that the forests thereof will be aged on forestry principles—that the mature timber will be cut and sold from time to time, thereby affording { man- Whereas, the Mississippi river flows a distance of fifty miles through said reservations, and the said reservations contain very important feeders and sources of said nver, and the water supply therein will be very materially promoted by maintaining forests on said lands, and these same lands withheld from sale and devoted to park purposes; there- | fore of the state so thoroughly organized and harmonious as at the present time. Lund, he says, will be the can- didate of the party next fall and he will be elected. Auditor Farrell speaks m_ glowing ‘terms. of the big meeting. ~He says mission to the Exposition building. Both Messrs. Wilder and Farrell attended the banquet 2t the West hotel in the evening. He Stole a Tussic. Fred Wagner “swiped” a tussic from camp and brought back to town by Deputy Sheriff Milaney, Judge} Barnard found him guilty of petty larceny and imposed a fine of $20 cures constipation, dyspepsia, nery- ous troubles, female complaints; gives perfect health. Only 50c at Itasca Mercantile. Drug store. M. W. A. Install Officers. The Modern Woodman of America beld their annual meeting for the in- ficers were liams, V. C.; George Veint, -clerk; C. C. Miller, banker; A. E. Wilder. ad viser; F. O. Poepke, watehman; S. S. Veint, sentry; C. M. Storch, physician, | The order has pow a membership of | over sixty apd itis steadily growing. — At the installation meeting there were about a dozen visiting members and perhaps i 4 —but it is not as good, REG ete fepresehiod = This ie eae Hotel Gladstone last Sunday that was present from Dakota. After the ex~ ee s reba ah : Hribg ..that. oumide “coneerns sauBOr through its legislature,,on Feo. 20,| te was located at Frank Frééstone’s | served. bes and will not do. If your suit is 1899, memorialized congress to have ; Aire You a ee ——— me Canned Goods and spices are absolutely the best that ean be procurred in town. Powers’ coffees are particularly famous, he having a larger trade in this com- ‘ modity than any other grocer in the Be it enacted by the senate and| house of representatives of the United States of America in congre-s assem- and costs or sixty days in the county jail. In default of the ready cash ke | is boarding with Sheriff Tyndall. After | Gruiser ? is right here and can be seen any day of the year. His desure is to give com- plete satisfaction in every detail. For i village. Tis stoc and smokers’ artic! and he invites you Opposite Hotel Pokegama, Se ARE RY Re ee ee k of cigars, tobaccos ies is an excellent one to try them. A Full Line of Gent’s. Furnishing Goods. J. D. POWERS. GRAND RAPIDS. AIA A SANA ERE Ss PR SS EER Se RP FS RE RE SAS A SR RN RP I the year 1900 he has a more extensive stock than cver before and we pre- dict for him a larger patronage than ever before. He will visit the camps and be prepared to furnish samples of the finest goods that are manufactured either in the United States or Europe. When you givé Johnson an order you may be sure of being:satsfied. ¢ Subscribe for the Herald-Review, $2.00 a year in Advance, bled, that the president of the United States is hereby authorized and di- ‘rected, within sixty days after the pas- sage of this act, to designate and sappoint three commissioners, to be ‘wellknown citizens of the United States, to negotiate with the bands of Chippewa Indians in Minnesota here- inafter mentioned and agree upon a States for the Cass Like, Chippewa, Leech Lake and Lake Wrnaibigoshi-h sum. thit shall be pud by the Unied ? pleading guilty to the charge, Wagner undertook to implicate two other men, James Duggan and Joseph Howard. Upon jnvestigation by the authorities it was found that the charges were unfounded. = A Frighiful Blunder. | Will often cause a hornble burn, seald, cut or bruise. Bucklen’s Ar- i i Best pile re on box. Cure guaraaie reservations as a whole in lieu of the Itasca Mercantile drug store. If you are, yow ll need. cruisi pacs, sure. Remember that Kurtz Inap, the shoe man, makes a specialty of Hand Made Cruising Pacs that give good satisfaction Remember, also, that: he make: all. kinds of Shoes and Boots te ornet ane he makes them him: Hi

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