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| oo oe j : “et ? LAGE A NSE RAE TER TERRES ERA ER REE E ‘ 8 of tas analniebeatd lands be abated." Atier a |'placed on fit». . { é 2 apids feralde QVC | carofal consileration of tho list as submitted | 94: motion the sum of $102 81 was transfer | = S a % Published Every Saturday. it was duly moyedand soconded that the | red from the interest fund to the contingent . i 2 : & pecans proposition of Mr. O'Leary’s be azcopted and | fund. : 4 “4 B.C. KILEY, tea. Austun | Phe balance of said tax bo abated. Upon roll | Severatbilis were on motion allowed as| Auditor. j & e KILEY & NuSTED, | call the motion was duly carried. | eharged and warrants for the several a tee & * Mr, J. L. Snappe came before the board in | amounts ordered dra on the treasurer as = MANUFACTURERS OF x Bebedie cites ae uta te, bebaif of the Great Norykem Ry, Cow and folt 4 i i F ae submitted an application for the correction of cries ic Jerk of Court. = ‘é il K d et S s | Fassecsment upou a list of lands owned by said a ge * sao.gr | Late of Probate: - * Cabonated Drinks of a inds #)| TWO DOLLARS & YEAR IN ADVANCE, | company for tho year 180) in which he asked | Ttasca County, boarding | Surveyor ~ 4 3 | Six Months.......$1.00 | Three Months.......50¢' that tho assessed valuation upon said lands (May)... 48.01 | Supt. of Schools a & * |be reduced to $1.25 per ac and vhat the | Ttasca County, COMMISSIONEE = b i di = — SS tuxes upon the same be correspondingly | (June)..... District No. 1. . —all flavors Pure Orange Cider Lemon Soda 2) ubated. Upon motion duly made and carried | NaH. Powees has # am Soda Sarsaparilla Limeade % | Entered in the Postoflice at Grand Rapids, | the abatement was allowed and rocommended einen Pewee: hacdware Wee ee % Ginger Ale Nervebrew Raspberry Recann Minnesota, as Second-Clags Matter... | to the State Auditor fur his approv: Toasp NOU wésistinison® ance Gace District No. 5. yr ~ : 4 Pure, Sparkling Seltzer Water. = ae a Dh beat pay apieea for sp | vey three days. 9.00 | VILLAGE ' = Only Pure Fruit Juices and Hale Lake Spring Water Used in the # {Cruces Re ike ei teak Lae ee ee enacting Dun, 50 | Prosident............... e Rida % Manufacture of Our Goods. % | Oficial Paper of Takes County, Villages Rene oR sector: ea te i cae i Ea and the ©'3 of section Wall in lage hall) 12.25 | Trustees of Grand Repids-and Deer River ee oe OG | a ot - “ = . Gude Teun. af-Grand pasts + | township upon the grounds that | 1, W. Huantle EBACE 2 3 the property described w: : property of |” drayage ‘ fe = D | yage Try our “LIMADE” the Great Non-Intoxicant Health Drink. # | the state and not subject t on. On mO- | John Beckfelt, electric aoe sent Ser te bd ; oa ee =| tiov duly made and carried the application | ; z A Trial Order Solicited. Orders Promptly Filled. . ASIATIC IMMIGRATION. was alowed and recommended to the State | Leon E. Lum uttorney fees and ¢. —_ Se Se ee ae ae ae ae ea ap ea ee eae ae ae ee ge ee eae eae ea ae Ea ae aa sea ae ea et gee - 5 ae Auditor for his approval. peux ‘ Se ©. J. Rockwood made application fora re- | J. J, De : _ _ saz The rather improbable’story was re- | fanément of taxos to the amount of 429.05 on | Siroet Commissionsr MeCormi: presented G «_ | the grounds that said taxes had by error been | pis pay roll for month of October as fol-| iB R cently printed that Canadian commis- paid twice. ‘The board boing satisfied that | tows, a ae - At . sioners visited Washington to confer the taxes had been so paid, the application | John Troop, 8! SEAND Ri APIDs LO @¢e@ with the state department on a mea-! ¥8S allowed and recominended to the Si s Kuehn | RAS | Auditor for his approval. Andee | John Hepfel’s sure to ‘prevent the immigration of! 1B. Foley made «pplication of the taxes | Emmett McCormic ge pane ” Chinese laborers into Canada. ‘The | UPo” the west half of south east quarter see- | James Duffy, $ “ | BCAS LODGE A. N | ‘ ae ¢ ee tion 3. town 59, range 22 upon the grounds that | Harry Willi as fernte Gene firs! a Eas i : | improbability Of this story 1s based up- | the lands wore goverament lands at the time |p. W. Doran eS ALA. KR oy ] !on the fact that it does not lie within | it was assessed, and not sabject to taxation. | 4, wy. seanaey = WAUBANA LODC SSMMpPle FESO || hese nower of the Canadian pariament(ieanobention wing aconavanind wy seor-| a atey “T= as wc Ban Naveny Miorhy eve i ‘ ‘ t a" sai B) t% was ordered filed an > a = Seen O.4 z) 3 if |) to enact a law restricting the immigra- | | tion mutde and carried the application was | warrants for the sev + Acabonks ied and | E. J. Fanrenn, K. Ros . 5 ila: aN allowed, aud recommended to the State Au- | dra DIVISION al a tion of Chinese laborers, for th ca- | oy : barge ae OA DIVISION i > 5). ss ME: Tea | gitor for his approval. The following resolution was on motion first Monday ui '|son that the British commercial policy | 0. L. Mather made application for the can- P i ilw ermi Se | collation of tho taxes upon n'4 of so%4 of sec- Db Ulint thet stotlowine > named Corner THIRD ST. and HOFFMAN AVE. jj would not, permit of such legislation. | otis tows Girango 22 npou tie grounds 1d.the same'nre, hereby levied up- bhai Wome bine ot _| The British now have control of about that the samo government land at the | on the taxaple property of the Village of - hic: 72 percent of the import trade of| time it was assessed and not subject to taxa- | Grand Rapids. Minnesota for the current | ab Pere : | tion. ‘The application was accompanied by a aid Shek panes Ae UY Vj hes Lie uUors and Ci ars China. ‘The present government does | eortificato from the U, S. land office, Son BOE + 406.10 for the paymdivof the judgment 3 not propose to sacrifice that trade jn | motion duly made and carried the application | wherein J, N. Marr is plaintiff aud the Vil- ‘4 % vas allowed and recommended tothe State aft 4 + ce, ‘CAN BE HAD, || the interest of colomes that impose|Auaitorforhisupproval.. AL t55 (ler mgiyail of che. bela co duo| F>4: MoVroan, Rs ei || Rise Haveon Tap and in Bottle ‘|Import duties on Britsh products.} F.P. rice made a ape or rere on the judgment wherein The 1 : Com- TEASOA ¢ " ME of , | bla ty a . con, | Fection of assessment and abatvmont of taxes | pahy is plaintiff and the Vill ¢ Grana| 3e¢ond iond ys || the Celebrated _| The question has come up for con- | gyon lots 6, and tho west 90 feat of lots 7 to 12 |} igidele datondent. Oh ORES j : sideration in both.the Australian and | inclusive, in block 16 original plat of Grand. DMPA es puytnoukOr the ‘badnee ane Cler anes : DULUTH BREWIMG GO°S MOOSE BRAiw BEEHS, | linc cancim yrtnmene, tas se|interacanta inna cfm | wine ggnene Set Herc a oe . ene PAe Mess | vpplication; the assessment was reduced for | ptaintiir : ae 1S) BP. HUSON Post G, A British government has exercised its | th 1398 to 1309 i to the val eee een ad aie ladbieriday « ) | B: a ercls' Ss i the years 0 ii 9 the valu dent. Z FREE LUNCH ALWAYS SERVED right of suzerainty to prevent 1 4 | tious returned by the assessor for the JO tar the paydicitt of the Judamone| 22 8. Hos he etek rar 1900: and the taxes corgspondingly abated | wherein Leon B. Lum is plaiatif® and the | BUTUSAR, REREKAH Lop tion that could but prove injuricus to | and recommended to the State Auditor for his Village of Grartd I qefendont. | ets the SRT AR ae to Bntish Asiatic trade. approval. 43 for the payment of the : cok z ‘ Ezra Watson mado application of the taxes | oh gis judement whetein the Virst ' ee Under the present law the Canadians for the years 1893 and 1805 on the neki of 804. Bank of Northiield is platuti(® an RES fo a collect a head tax of $50 cn Chinese | Sectiow st town AS range Myon the “rounds | a oe Geand Rap aERanahe A HIVE L. 0. 'T. M ae Be ae Th : that the same was government land at the | “S's to. the i eh A Vi 8 ¢ H zo i] immigrants. The payment of this tax} time it was assessed and not subject to taxa- | O°” aatent han “al 1 ° secures the immigrants. from further | tion. The application was accoinpanied by 2 | vig the Village of G wheudpan. | H surveillance from the Cansdian au. | %tifeate from the U.S, land office. On mo- |" s79 79 for the payment of the bulwnee due | T ae j i an af & Maneaian =| tion duly made and cartied the epplication | 4" a. zt Sao aerri X res 4 thorities. ‘The Chinese laborer goes'| was aliowed and recommended to ‘the State Seren kia be : s si plaintiff and the V ; is cally pleneos | Auditor for his approval. | ummer where he ae and = Tee Tho following bills were audited ‘and al- ey Sears Sadat i ails a a to cross the line into the United | lowed: libra : ; zi sr S a sy BR, : ry and readin i States. Thisy however, is no concern | D&tuth Paper Co. sundcies forauditors 1 | _ Be tt further resolved that the sums above aM. o - = ie oe ° 19) mentioned be collected as other t Sey . - : of the Canadian authorities. ‘The fact, four and a half days iu eal k aces by igs ig = ag | Cole ‘ted. PR r > ; Suitings however, that Canada serves as a kind | rf pio iver rest a! 8° 1 On motion-the council adjoume Crane. pastor, : akeman, four and a haif dey : of back door entrance into the United | Work on Prairie river ro 78 PRED A. ee} States stands in the way of a commer- | James Murehie, railroad fare for as- j q Bae is pet Ors. wart AS 1 en s =. 2 TER | ry 4 | - cial treaty of reciprceity. ‘The Amer-| w. Gopwin, ono undone-half dass work Pad ' | ican government contends that -the| putting in bridges on Prairie river PROCEEDINGS | Are now in and ready for inspection. The samples, we are t conditions of the labor markets in the 0 Bayral ac wal eaar SnRGEe 3 Sa ATTORNEYS. _ Hn Shermer pisces Pele, Wetevemany kits [AL | warrant a fiee interchange of products. | Naty HePaiin, oes lamar af i> | Board of Supervisors PRANK F. price, _ | Aeatyleand workmanship; Gall and sse_ue before OMtering. | Otherwise the cheap jabor county |J.L. Barnard, justice fees state v: a sori A TTORNEY AT L AWW would possess a certain advantage in| _ Joseph Lahay. ees i : He Her ee eS 8 R.O, Delmer, 12 di Township of Grand Rapids | Ofice over Itasen Mercantil ; ‘ countries. river road. % oe 21 00 j mie. 4 > . : Meeting Held November &th es ‘ The San Francisco. Bulletin siy s |J-L. Barnars f GRAND RAPIDS. lnad : : , Louis White 2.85 regulitr yy ; , ts : | “There 1s one issue in the United |g 8. bang” BER nl feats (ear e Suis i ee = | tas ‘ a i ‘on | Visors of the township of Grand Rupids w é | i States that is raised by the nature of} diem and milage..... ; 62 29 | held at the town elerk’s office on Thursday. | Gi C. McCARTHY, { } things above the action of parties. ed Seiiis board andeare of Bd. An- November Sth. : | pal reas * : eet 2 Membe Alpine. . SerGter ai oad That issue is unrestricted immigration | A, F. Olson. ge patents Ariel AT TORNEY AT LAW 'y } of Asiatics. No party will declare it- ter dae i Minutes of Jast meeting was read aud on | Ofice over It: Me o Meat Market 3 } Pere faa f hee t Se EW, Farrel ‘exponses of trip to St. motion approved. ; : H self in favor of such Immigr auon or Paul appexring befor The following bills being for road ant G a t oppose measures necessary to its re- equalization ferryboat work and materi:i for Aiso} BS pac are PON ee eae H «| Frank Clark, six and one-half days to pay election expenses were presented as striction... To-do so would ‘invité|~ work on Pratrie rivor road... -.-. 17k | sonowee: C L. PRATT | E Botti death.” Very true. But | W- ieee five ae ene eays 9 go | Es B. Broek, 1 day on forrybo 1 i A wor rairie river road ; : pee | what about the admission into this! gas Bloom. eighteen and one-half phe rest rerindis i Hote a isto ne & country of the Chinese labors now in| days work on Prairie riverroad...... 3235 | wm, Rie! ; A ree 3 Howard Stewart, ten and one-half ince! Gnieas Ate dagwihn - taneptiond abe | Hawaii and the Philippine islands? | gays work on Prairie river road . 8 37 | ps is ee ee e GRAND RAPIDS. ‘ If the supreme court decides that “the | Howard Stewart, two and one-half Se a sci A. E, WILDER, Prop. | RSE eee days work on Prtisie river road...... 5.09 | Toon sirouses 1 Gas 3 : : constitution follows the flag,” how can | prank Freestone, 22days work with ea R. DONOHUE, ; } 4 John Strouse, R. DONONUE, ; they be kept out? team on Prairie river road ss TOL 00 |)" cronchs. ' ! FIRST-CLASS IN EVERY RESPECT. W. ©. Tyndall, board of prisoners Au- John Strouse, 4 days with team. i ES oval pees eee : : Fe ect pees essai SA Si Shaye GS DORE Repo ATTORNEY AT LAW OFFICIAL WW. O.'fyadall,” feos fn. posting ‘notices Pe =: : ee Jounty Attoracy of Itasca County Ss le R aL of election at Bridsi « 2050 P i ample oom an ivery ef ps ~ W., Tyndall, sheriff's fees st ato v GRAND RAPIDS. So i “ti ‘ Sa + fal A. Racean, 4 days on ferr, TRAND RAPIDS. 1 in Connection. ff PROCEEDI N GS Whito, ele Everton “C8: 0) a Sei cdan: horse tage re eevnin ‘ ! Jig Joo King, 33 days work on P Fred Leeman, 1 day on ferryboat RS NaI loa leg pM iia, baleeae 3 49 25 SAE See trea + GEO. C. GILBERT, « ' REL ROARD OF aan . D, W. Doran. 1% days with tem. 7 ; Special Attention Given to Transient Trade. is fary King, seven days work ecoking H. D. Powers, material for ferry! owt. Bhs.) ; ae, Hs res crew. svisee 700) Al Hutehison,to labor on Prairie Lake PHYSICIAN AND SURG { | Headquarters for Lumbermen. County ¢ Ha Apo enioary uifdass work to | Toad.and Mekiinney Lake road... \ I ‘ Cun y ORS SIONErS Naas on pasha he hs set M2 VV CH. Blood, 2 days road work Office over Cable's Mew ; ! ; Thos. Knight, two andone-balf days | Ve HL. Blood. 2 days registrati i } } One halt Block Brom:Depot i bie cen in bridges on Prairie tag | E_3: Anderson, 8) days runui GRAND RAPIDS. 4 e na 3 . : bout. : : —OFr— ‘There bein n ~ ots no further business the board , e { 2: i } adjourned to October 3ist., 190. =| De CHAS. M. STORCH, + Attest, ITASCA COUNTY. E J. Farrer. JOHN RELLIS, : fae Ets, | Ae MeAlpine. 2 days v 5. . i "| A. McAlpine, 1 day registration « A. McAlpine, 1 day judye of election « Pursuant to eal! the board of county com- PROCEEDINGS missioners of Itasca County Minnesota, met at the Auditer’s gee this 3rd. day of October, is 1900, TOL Tae Roll call, the tales commissioners were present. Commissioners Brooks, Buell, L: W. V. Fuller, services judge ut aiscuon arf — and Kells, e\ - VIBLAGE COUNCIL: <<] BimerBtosk clock of slection ute. | PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Minutes of the Inst meeting were read and eet No. 3. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Offive and Residence, Cor. Kindred and 3rd GRAND RAPIDS, yt Ay THOMAS RUSSELL, ee ee GEO. BOOTH, a Manufacturer of. ~ Fine | Cigars I . Office and Residence, South Side, adopted without change. A.M. Sisler, 1 day registrat f Commissioners Buell and Rellis reported —or THE—— cinct No. 3 and judge of elvet ‘ 0 GRAND RAPIDS. that they had examined the Prairie river road 7 Joe MeMuhan, clerk of elect! Seah = and that the work done thereon had been sat- : [inet NOB... sceesssseessieees cree seco a isfactory and that the road and bridges were} \"1LLAGE OF GRAND RAPIDS | ‘ee McMahan, hall rent for elvction | Eastern Hianesota Railway. being repaired as speedily a8 possible. ° precinct No. 3. 54 Seip ee aed MD James Passard submitted a bid for the put-|- * | Hugh McEwen, services precinct No. t ig West. stations. Going East. ting in of a sower at the county hospital. At the Meeting held registration and judge of election ..- Cdmmissioner Buell reported that he had Nov: 8, 1900. Frank McKeown, meals to oficers of received figures from Thomas Hennessy for eey the same work and that same had been mis- i Leo Lane. services registration pie- Jnid and he corld not recall what the figures 5 ia aa : ae ae = RS GRAND RAPIDS, MINN. were, Upon motion duly made and carried} An adjourned meeting of the Village coun- | the matter was referred to a committee with | cil was held at the Village bull in Grand Pupriae Rien meals to office: ipee RCE See instructions to receive bids for putting in a | Rapids, Minnesota, on Thursday the eight! wy, See Prey ee registration ue ES Deer River. sewer at the county hospital, and if satisfac- | day of November, A. D.. 1000. ea No. 3and 4 tory to enter into.a contract with the parties| Present—President Riddel, Trustee Hopfel | Bailey or offering the best bid and have the wrk done | and Recorder a peer of the finest selected stock by experienced workmen in Mr. poraed sl ptinates ot lage vo Es gts ann eS otcieetion Booth’s own shops here, and dere ote personal supervision. eee hae Met sa Rellis were @p-| motion approved. : Sertioes oh jedan This insures the utmost cleanliness dnd care in manufacture. ; ‘ : Chesca For sale everywhere. Call for them. Se ae urd Castration aaa oe i “BOOTH’S CIGARS” reputation allover Noster Minnesota. They are made