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| ao See owe condemn the failure of the board of con. election, with the except nee: i 4 t , ' | t Brant 5 Beraiae'iRevi Siauclonuand’as ether che teases stateless ac there will be’a “ballot for each) | zor COUNTY AND VILLAGE OFFICER ‘ apids JW | public schools which are fundamental to the | 4.0. : Sythe : : * : : Published Every. Saturday. . H Mite, of the republic, aro charituble lnsti- ye aia bi of having can‘ | |. ; naa” ; ; COUNTY. a 5 SSS SSS OW tc . | didates for all parties grouped on o. Milk E. C. KILEY. wordne thontate baat | Seer at bats an one ballot. Fourteen days before the J Spndat) By E. C. * iliary of the cordage trust, o ie com ts A. star L. Pratt ae We condemn the Mimesota congressman | primarv election the connty auditor bi Register 6f Deed A.B. Clair fi 2 for their failure to promote legislation to ‘) a4 Clerk of Court. -1.D. Rassmussen TWO DOLLARS A YER IN ADVANCE | strengthen the powers of the Interstate com- makes up primary election ballots a Judge of Prol i L. Barnard alt st 2 ea x > . veyor. aunes Murehie ‘ arose ene ivliogel greed chould compel | for the different political parties and P ] ds Mi eral lands oes Thomas Russell = ———= our United States senators to vote for We | 4411 host the same in his offi a Ine tan n Supt: of Sel ie Hattie F. Booth “ qntored in the Postotlee at Grand Rapids iniquitous shiv subsi a bi a ee 2 ae SSIONERS. Minnesotit, as Second-Clags Ma = poe shall publish the same twice befor, + d District No. (Chatrman). A. D. Brooks hall onigisl the Sales See Oe Agricu tura Lands ae ee = | Pointers on Primary Election. the election. In printing the ballots Moore { Fi . = ‘nessy Official Paper of Itasca County, Village| On Tuesday the sixteenth day of the order of the candidates under City Rea Estate John Fraset ' "of Grand Rapida and Deer River Sept: mber will be held the first gen- | each office . to pe pala that FILLAer ae aud Town ef Grand Rapids. eral primary election of the state. | each candidate’s name shall come B ht and So d Presjdent ...... 00... P.M. 1. Gunn. The tirst primary election law was | first on as nearly as possible an equal Oug. i instock ie i oak ea | passed by the legislature of 1899 and | number of ballots, and the ballots ca ae Pits ere : DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET. applied only to. Hennepin eee: aréto be arranged in packages or Homesteaders located on vacent government lands. ra ‘nikon —_— ; fter the law was tried by Henni-| 245 with reference to this rotation, ” Eig *s alee tag county in the municipal elec- rs sarrotating the aaceama Taps : L.. 4. ROBING, Cannon Falls, | tiens of Minneapolis, the law be-| jag mae pea in packaves’ 40: ie aS = Sa SIRS aS | aR : For Lieat. Governo: | ©ime quite a reform fad and the leg- | "8! . are? 2 rRGuT A, SMITH, St. Paul, ia of 1901 made the law gen- | Office having the most candidates The Diamond Clothing House peaseetaneneoeneesseseaase : : 3 a is ‘ % : Por Secretary of St eral throughout the state, excepting | undeg it is to be used in making the ‘ . SPURG LL, Marshall. 8 . we " se . oy PURGEON ODELL, Marshal that it dots aeeapply 40 immiar ciemenas oneal And Generl Merchandi : : G. C. SMITH = For Avitiean LIECH, Owatonna. tions for state officers, or in town, } With these provisions the voter HENRY SLOGAN == - oe 2 ses Propriet i = EF s — ego Te village or special elections, In Bae ought to become pretty familiar with id Pas Conkeetl ® POF SSRANKD. LARRABER, Minneapolis. | ting the law to the test in some o: and ehe eanidatens 2 i ® ‘ruits. ‘onfectionery, * : the smaller cites throuvkout the Sioa ane nasetes f Having opened a general storeat the Diamond Mine Location I - ees f a = For Treasurer ; ‘ ; he has not had the pleasure of tle cordially invite the people of that vicinity to call and inspect . Ice Cream Soda, = JOS. L. MYERS, Little Falls. state last year it was found to be a “glad hand” with any of thém he my stock, which consists of * &, ‘ * Vor Suprenio Court Clerk— very impractical method of nomin- iege hess OE TREE a sees 2 Ice Cream, Drinks, 3 ee Pa ceiiey ating municipal candidates and. en- | C42 100 cee bes pire Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Boots and Shoes, Hats 4 2 Tobaccos, : } \ 1oner— a tailed much red tape and expense, their record. he law intends that Caps, Etc. I make a specialty fo supplie for work- ro Choice Licceuat Chars z 4 : Kk, Minneapolis. many candidates preferring to run the voter shall be monarch of all ke ing men and aim to carry the best. Fy oice Lines of Cigars * eA —> Say ee independent rather than pay a fee | surveys to the extent of one vote 5 g & Grand Rapids. Minn. 2 339 SN Pa ye to fi.e as a candidate under the pro- | only. He goes to the polling place ¢ pias, coe MINNESOTA DEMOCRATIC visions of the law for offices that | where the polls shall remain open 4 ‘THIRD ST., Opp. Depot. = PLATFORM, pay no salary. ‘he result was that | from 6in the morning until 9 at - = i F the legisla- | ks te ea a ee ae Me tesa teats ae ta on tea ae oe at the special session of the legialb Ke ght and registers. He then calls : : i We declare oar allegiance to the principles | tute last winter the law was amend: | +." ui. ballot, designating the politi- Diamond Mine, Itasca Co.innesot, E \ xf democracy, as set forth in our 1} ed and es of 10,000 inhabitants | — i ty-andheda handed’ no banse See Aor ab peat ospumne or) "| or less were excepted from its pro- | 4" Party an See i sages ale F == sate rN cece ee ee | visions in municipal elections. The ined eee: 3 goesinto tl ne wating | es ee " sof, I R hodes - en swe ac rimary electi . i th ani marks a cross opposite . primary election next month will | boo! : : . pore On Pipi ton ena applp to ail judicial, congressional, the names of his candidates for the Sori ng ane —oleslas © fr ) I p sngalar din Sater eee legislative. county aud city officers, | different offices- When he has fixed yi Fa ay ER in the service o " a ’ : . Z 5 ESSER eT AD eader of the democracy 4 st fearless | Whose names will appear on the pri- | up his ballot he gives it to the judge » ey iryenk oo oe HeMts of P82) mary election ballots in. the order | wholdeposita it in the ballot box. Having received a new Stockof Spring & Sum. & E sh co apie a i » the people of the United | enumerated. The primary elecuion . SS, ae ; nee Se ; 4 work guaranteed. =a hae on oatisibatie will be in all its pravisioie practi- re a eee ~~ Se a ie mer Suitings Iam now prepared to give my cust- Leave Orders at Steven’s Hotel. a ged then his right is determine - . - aroused to compel the present administration | catty the same asa regular election, eit ‘ sieallee tenis he? omers the benefit of these Choice Goods which GrandRaplds Minnesota with the people of Cub ae te wieeaaveas | With the exception: of” eonrae. that | °Y POTS In Ot 08 f his ri it é were purchased at Right Prices y Ineacuro of self-govern Uwe condemn | those receiving the highest number seed i shone eh sor aa bia p a 5 & the republican par’ faery , i h 7 i receiye the party ballot he asks for is s Me ae aes ac the congres resolutions | Of votes will be the party nominees J i orkmanshi Guaranteed. Se acta te % ? before the deciaration of war with whose names will appear) on thé | challenged then he must make oath Frst Class WwW Pp SR EE Rah tees aa a tee meats arern ets with deepest shame and regret that | regular election balluts, but there is | that the ballot he calls for is the bal- A The Celebrated ¢ aie neople pete United Stator are, Uy oar | nothing in the provisions of the law | jot of the party he ‘generally sup- 4 imp tie ag sid tn the sa he to prevent a candidate from running ported” at the last general election. % ental] independent at the regular election | phe term “generally supported” is a i G@rearm % or our flag | in November, and this is w here very Hiioad term’ andabes naeimede seterh in obedic rom theit | some of the fall candidates intend that ee the Head Bhthibione se und commend our demooratic | tobe found. One peculiar , rovision then to Hs f ps 3 4 P P Dr ae eeron sod deaiated ‘ier, | Of the law 1s that while a man who , Position ticket, or for any sere ae J U ré } our gov er t declure ta a ee and | {wo years ago “generally supported” ber of candidates on that ticket, and = them thelr independence. the Democratic ticket aud has since |just what support must be given to a5 & at Be monstrous: 1 | changed to a Republican and is a|aticketto make the voter “gener- eye. bonetite eney enjoy; candidate for office, he can qualify | ally” support that ticket, each must cs é . 3 : Esper bg would pass appropriate legislation for th> | as a candidate at the primary elec- | determine for himself. | A. voter de- 5D) 2s co i ay asl apy ee @ ontrol veir a E 0 secure | 5; 2 ce Fh 2 publicity. and we would enforce the laws | tion, but cannot vote the ticket of | manding the right to vote any ticket us a ee wih bp SRE H erent n party openly adVoeates the ae party he net been counetted A at the primary cannot be asked or V4 ry, 4 America’s Finest Pro- a ier wauballive ro Ronen at 18 to say, he cannot. vote for’) required to disclose the name of any : duction. ichos: aida: hunself, and candidates are so mod- | — aie sree eon is nase as pecial priviles est they would not be guilty of such | S¢9C! ate for whom he voted a any ‘ 2 : é mt an act anyway. Codes the techni- eae ite whemg rs vet ve ; 9 ee a at cal construction e law a man Re, , s Ce » D medy for existing in- | who has changed his political belicf | what party, he “generally support- pe tion. Recommended for ¥, 5 Lep rit of law- | cannot yote for the vandidates ot | ed.” Inasmuch asat the last /pre-| J Medineal and Bamiiy Uses. ss whic h tds expr ston even th tr. the party of his latest choice at the ceeding election the voter was doing | fag eSt MIDS No TRAIHL ily on Sa coh cea public, and has brought about the | primary election this fall, but must fe 4 RHEIN G CARS) | tl of a recent Incumbent of that exalted | PT™mary : ist | business on the q. t, in the booth a iene Co wait two years, and is put an polit- ; ies pos 3 — a PES ravor the pobtal wits ale aa ee ae Patan polit | no one knew what ticket hz support % Henry Logan. ucome tuX; we oppose government by in- | C2 tds elon: 4 . | ed, there is nothing to checkmate a | day after said primary election, and i suld correct the imbecite and unbu U nder the new law as PRON very elastic conscience. canvass the returns, which shall be SOLE. Grand Rapids " t Ubrottles our trade election day becomes the first regis : “i hoe fthe third AGENT . p ws a auade and’ Salik Ab: che! aNeey ane tration day for the general election | At least two weeks prior to’ the | completed by the evening ofthe third; J e Go.. Chi « . take this oie rane Aid GaelaaTeMeNs in November, there being three gen- | primary, the city and villageeouncils | day and the result certified to the 9 Dillamend & Go., icago. tribute to that statesman and po; pader, Ge Tee y , i aati : : i the heroi¢ standard-b our cause dur- | eral election registration days, the | and town supervisors shall fix the | Secretary of state immediatel) Dealer in i je tees ee same as before. boundaries of the election districts,| All primary elec:ion candidates seoteadech Gee aes hateateak as atateas seated teat fe see ue. “and the _dmpre To mane oe ment 4 teas Per- | ‘Vie primary shall be held in these | must file his affidavits of candidacy REAL ES1 A I E IL be ior al in the history of our common: | quir ERB ve! e ; day which will make August 27t! ‘ wouith as thay in which every executive dl right to register on that day as a cvetion wa nets Ha us 2 “he the last day of grace for patties Insurance written with some of the; Seo *e*s#essseseeasnaas ease tou, pabilc voter in that election district at the | Place as shall be lawfully designated, ile-—Pritdeton Uni largest companies in the World. Fi surance aye ing sti is | Phe place and time of holding the pri- ‘to tile —Prineeton Union. & oer te ‘al, saperintendent | ensuing general election. That is I Pi men ee - * of public instruction board of equalization he must on the general election day | marv aud the hours the polls will be Ry ae a : f * nan ee ; dard of officiency and in every | ensuing Nov. 4, have been a. resi~ | open and the offices to be filled shall At The Opera House. Hill City Lands a 2 PROPRIF TAR s ( “ ct re presuuted the people: ministration | dent of the state six months with | be annouuced just as for a general] yp you are looking for fun “ = . = \ n reduced the state tax levy while se or legal requirements of citizer ship. | election by posting notices in three} Ayd the worth of your “mon,” Specialty. = Ptoneer = _ yrporations; th i he freig first voter does not have to be of x 4 : : 7 . = & = iio tana iartre ih pee Ast | Suen the day of the primary ig: | BuUutevieaes one being the polling | "To the theatre youll go, Desc H Babies : 1eing railwa on grain; that re- | 23! ? c 7 i a J : : ? Re ae ti the stat cout and the rust el « | vided he will be of age Nov. 4, nor BBC Pecans eau Agent for desirable city property in 4 = < ing : that raised the standard 8 ks : . a é Ee weheas in ‘and ficient | does he have to declare his party | The judges of election for the pri The play’s. “A Wise Member” Grand Rapids. a Shop___ * inspection an iv Letra i affiliations or principles. A person | m try imust be appointed at least ten Spt te toe 3 pa a = S 4 rao, Pee ey ere i ; ©. B. Marvins production ‘ 2 eR rs can vote in the election district in | days before the primary election di ¥| 4114 honda the dednaion FARMING * Your Patronage Solicited. = : i ; nncsota the sume gbedicn which he resi\dey on the primary | and are appointed as provided by Twill surely be light, GRAZING = LELAND AVENUE. 2 Stent ores ces *t) election day if he has not resided | the general election law. The clerks . 2 “ - = te eR ~ ofthis enlightened | thérac80:daydsbut intends to temas aes Entertaining and bright. SEaSSRSTHERS SHSSSENAEReS patie B fay de “fidelity lere 30 days but intends to remain | of election are also chosen by the There’s a cheerful young liar, PINE AND Jo thie ee wh ididates of the | there until tc e general election day. judges as provided by the general} A sporty high flyer, hoenitie party summoned to] "The ballot for the primary elée- Monee ee Hee MINERAL aw forbidding mer; tion willsbe printed on white paper ? : z Kr d : : LE eee eee in black ink, the printed matter on | 08 the day of the primary election ‘or a day—not for life. Lands Bought afid Sold. A B AIR, nd the sta : ands fs . . ' ne disdain exe -d | the ballots to be about the width of | the saloons are forbidden to sell any Hehon ee s babys b ee > s the pri medy for discrimination an i _ nd lot, m: : . ss Asan ne a BD es newspaper columus, and_ there | liquor dufing the hours when the ta nana Rea e. FE ae OO OREEE ER Ghat SHAE 5 Register of Deeds of Itasca County Shy. with whieh: the shall be a seperate ballot for each | polls are required to be open, that is| ji Geet ao ty hig lies House. Mi a administration political party, the candidates of |ftrom 6a.m,till9p. m., and the This brings cotaphuatiois : Grand Rapids, Minnesota. inera subeel ee, misoriey aetam | Which party have properly qualified | mayor shall make proclamation to And many vexations, Pine and late wdenione tie tion of non-resident cor- | @8 candidates, ‘T he ballots will con- | that efleet. "Till at last the tyuth’s-told- § parecious ee acetic sofvice vonporatiens tain a Aa oi the conaates The provisions of the general elec-|_ ««A W:se Member’s” been gold, ; Farm ing ‘ Snaieaes of eit a ree ae vats yop ofeach BllOe aril tion law as to false registration, de- Heineniher the Bess ‘ Te Lan ds - : | municipal owne . ‘ sea 5 | . facing posted lists, giving‘out of bal- et seats ere too late, meee _ appear the words ‘Primary Elec- . rs = mS c R ~ 5 crests of jtabor can tion Ballot,” and to be followed | !ots. arrargement of rolling room yas Sars HL lea aoe AYLO ences f Pine Stumpage Bought. ; i Usha fr ce nla Wi ath "Sh | underneath’ by thename of the party | and boxes, regulations at polling! And the play's aut o° sight, THE PAINTER . ae use of all natural opportunities to the end | which the b+llot represents. ‘Then | places, crowds within 100 fe t of the you: vans yout sORe ¥, ABSTRACTS OF TITLE. Another's labor without fall compeaeatiice | will follow'the words’ «List of Can- polling place, challenging, manner of revi for une et FE Inside Finish GRAND RAPIDS. ahi , sr of the observance of a | didates for nominations to be Voted | voting, spoiled ballots, assistance in For iv’s the ae of September ey eS BE ie 5 ; ibe tin cake RU lata he. lacie agheeiee pan ae er eee eels : a |§ Paper Hanging — state of M ta shall bear the union | may be. In double columns under ‘ ‘ _ : iva plage fuppore to ot Ot eae east SEAWE Halice wall paca secrecy of ballot‘ electioneering with- This is the opportunity our readers Cat sie ‘ j > fd eaprnet Ce Orme Tn ne tier the names of all the candidates to in 25 feet ofentrance to polling room, | have been looking ne pet a bes alsomining, Ect. BRIC K | hoard of control, ce) the state fair, tember $ } ‘dt the voters the adoption | be voted for in cach particular elec- Tight of employes to be absent from | Cities a re seat pa Seer Snencisanif ace be ces me ora : , t the'proposed law, whose submission to the “9: * work to vote without forfeiting wa—| 1st to 61 ine railroad fare an 8 4 , a tion district. For instange voters, j people was secured by the persistent efforts 4 f the 1: 50 cents takes you to the Twin Cities LI M E ofthe Lind adiniuistration, for the inerease | in a commissioner district will only | Bes violation of the law and penal- Ser ear and ainnecae the date ; j 5 4 rnin, 8. A e a eye. favor the ction ot ty United States | vote for the candidate for eounty | ties. are made a part of the primary grounds, Seeiie Good Roads vexhitc | ; ; | t ect vote of the people, and ti uf — Eloction to the senate only of nen! pledged to | commission r in that district and. in ise : f the di i bition. free. Ask Great Northern} Eyeryone should seed the Minne- _CEMENT = Phat refo 2 a e clerk of t istrict court, the fe he cul: 4 he failure of the present | the list of candidates forcounty com agent for other parti ‘ulars. sota state fair, which opens at Hast tion to enforce te liW | missioners only candidates from any | County auditor, the ehairman of the The Go sd ds extubitian = is line, Minn., September ist. bb ; . | Particular district will appear on the | board of county commissionrs, and he Mi “fair,| Good Roads. exhibition given oe : 0. ‘ondermn the surrender of the state rail. | P# rae given | free at. the Minnesota state fair, aud aud Warehouse commission to the United | balluts. In other words the- ballots two justices of the peace, shall ‘con- Hamline, September 1st to 6th, willl will especially interest many of our] fF s es eel“ trust 4 . 3 re: _Surigdistion of ee railreuaa helig witniniie | ave substantially. the seamen faye stitute the county canvassing board, | pe worth to you the cost of attendance, | 1224¢T- ay heap ne a the} - borders and‘abn jonlng ihe Tash YAtee oedered E ; 43 iak : ae by the preceding commission. to the prejudice | Tangement as those for a general t | See Great Northern saa —- ord the state's interest In the school lands.