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Grand Repits Merata-MReview Published Every Saturday. _ By E. C. KILEY. - THIDOLLARS A YEAR IN ADVANCE Fatered in the Postoffice at Grand Rapids, . Minnesota, as Second-Class Matter HOT STUFF FROM A HIGH SOURCE The following is not the ranting of a wild-eyed populist uor the pessi- mistic utterance of some chronic kicker, but the sober, candid, patri- otic sentiments of a high republican, Gov. La Follette of Wisconsin, de- livered at Chautaqua, New York, July 18th, 1903. “The basic vrinciple of this gov- ernment is the will of the people. Have we today a representativn gov- ernment, where every man has equal voice, equal rights and equal respon- sibilities, or are we rapidly coming to be denominated by forces in making and enacting our laws, which thwart the will of the people and menace the | danger menacing republican jostitu- tions today is the overbalancing con- trol of city, state and national legis- jlatures by the wealth and power of public service corporations. It is this close association of political and corporate power that defrauds the public of its rights, defeats legisla— tion for the general govd and passes laws to promote private interests.” The governor then took up tae spe- cific proof of these contentions. He charged bodily that the railroad in- fluence bas had absviute control of both houses of congress. pa SCR COOPER IS CALLED, The Chicago Millionaire Who Wants Forest: | ry Reserve, Gets a Calling. The following pointed remarks are from the Cass Lake Times: “The Great (?) Col. John S. Cooper, the Chicago willionaire who made himself so obnoxious to our citizens four years ago relative to the estab- lishment of a great national park in our midst, isin town, stopping with his friend, Col. Sutor, and looking over the ground which he has long coveted vcoL. ¥ LITCHKE, styles. ‘FOR BLANKETS Has all kinds of Horse Blankets, and he also has a very choice line of Robes—Plush and Fur Robes. had better see Litchke about these necessities, Heavy and Light Harness in all grades and Opposite Postoffice. Grand Rapids, Minnesota. THE SEASON The Horse Furnisher, You GEO. BOOTH, © Cigars GRAND RAPIDS, MINN —— FS 3 eon eee % y. i } “BOOTH’S CIGARS” reputation al over Northern innesota. ey are m1 of the finest selected stock by experienced workmen in Mr. f Booth’s own shops here, and under his persona) supervision. w = is ‘This insures the utmost cleanliness and care in manufacture. For sale everywhere. Call for them. SeS52S252SSoSe2SES5252eS7S=558 > cS] ‘SESE STF AAG AE MY Ee a Pe a a a ae ae eee a aaa A Favorite Resort ee 8 badd 333 3 ; : eae : very life of representative govern-|but could not obtain. The Col. is wee ment? Is our government of city, | still as anxious about the fate of his ey, | =e pa reg hiec esi fatty ees tg gS a wake 3 state and nation thoroughly repre-| pet measure and is su certain that the BROWN?S PHOTO STUDIO Ree & sentative of the willof the people? jands are to be taken from the farmer . See JNO. O'REILY’S Sam le Room : “Let us see if the time is not ripe/and given over to forestry experi-! 9, w. Hastinas. F. P. SHELDON. , iad Me IRL yey ie A i fora new Declaration of Independ-| ment and to secure a nidus for him- President. Oashier Shs Th N th MH ence. Today great aggregations of |self and his friends, that be hazzards |P-3-Saeuoox. Q.B, Aniex, gee e WNortnern. 3 \ corporate capital buy immunity fr6m|the opinion that no change will be . P my . . REE s s t delightful be ge al sin ® | eG at cobb CUBES TGRINABRTON cae} halons Ore He For anything in the line of | see Cabinet Rye Whiskey tiie ceare Avent for it in Grand @ Eat | taxat y legislature, | made in the provisions of the Morris ee Aes ties . 5 4 Photographs call at Brown’ Rapids. We handle the finest whiskeys ever distilled. i 2 | and throw the burdens which they |Jaw, and that his pet scheme, sired F { N t | B k eg : eee 3 $ ry should bear onto the individual tax-|by the National Park prompters and IIs ad 10nd all J Studio, across from postoffice.| ue Chas. Wallace. Chef. % t payer of every municipality and state- | brought forth by the dreamers of the We.have new equipment, new| ae NORTHERN CAFE eee : cs Betrayed by his representative, the| National Agricultural department is guarters and cater to all work| $3% i 3 1 ra D . : aon I ection—open day and night. All delicacies of sh individual taxpayer is over taxed for|sure to be completed. Col. Cooper is Grand Rapids, Minn. Me eat We well. ba pleas | ae Maan. elieacies of the season 2 the benefit of the corporation. not a native of Minnesota and resides ed to eee all ld ne San 9 ° 3 Government by corporations, such |in the great city of Chicago, where ‘g WA Bsc eth ees saa O | ) 1 e y ro s as we have today, is us destructive of | his wealth and leisure permits him | Transacts a General Banking Business. FESS MELE Hy GUL ORES. See ur 9 “ i) the liberties of the people as the|tospend much of his time among the Grand. Rapids, Minn {Se = exercise of the same power by a for-| lakes and rivers of Minnesota, where ’ =) SRA MEE ARE ARE eae ate a ae ae ae as ae ae ae ea ae eae ae ae ahs ae ae a a ae ae ete ea a a aa eign monarch. The arbitrary control! he expects the citizens to serve him of the price ef coal and iron and corn|asaslave must his master. He is W. %. } and wheat and beef, whether by an}Joud in the assertion that a park in hy Don’t You Pay Up on the ihe extortionate transportation rate or| our midst will be of great benefit to : ' by a monster combination, is a more| peuple and that thousands, (like him- Herald-Review? a absolute tyranny of the American self) will come to spend their leisure i} peuple than any practiced by King|days and their money. We have not We Need the Money. ¢ : George III. forgotten the Col.’s visit here in Octo. om There cun be no such thing as com-| her, 1899, when he and his DALY CAME | ee mercial slavery and individual free- |in aspecial car, bringing their food { dom. We may have the privilege of | and drinks with them and spent no Notice of Expiration of Redemption. the ballot, the semblance of de-j dollars in the town and even depart- “3 = | mocracy. as we have today, but in-|ed without paying some little bills ] ea ae ee aa AME dustrial servitude means political | due the nincompvoops who elected to In whose x ote 3 | Date of Judgment | When Sold | Amount Subsequent | _Servitude. Monopoly in transporta-| serve them. We don t want any more rane Babalyitton of Sepae piesa Tae aaa Saad Ea Sos | | ae : : : tion, coal, iron and food products, | of that kind of men in Cass Lake—got ‘ageanaea | Month | Day| Year | Month| Day | Year) Sold For Seine a | _makes a pretense and mockery of|enough of them now. But wedo py / | | | | political freedom. want sturdy farmers, men of brawn i | | 1 |Dolisy Cts. i Cs. T bey “We are building up clossal for-}and muscle, men who can _ serve; W. iy Balog, Sea Moreh 100 7 ee Hl Ay ® a | tunes, granting unlimited power to|themselves and earn something for | ee : hood it j 1909 | be = a corporate organizations and consoli-| their families. We are not ready just Wm. wieteun ft 100 a4 1300 | 2} 39 60 rr} id dating and massing together busi-| now, to “turn an honest penny” by Frank Franels| NW of SW h 1000 7 |i 1 re & @ ° hess interests as never before in the| serving milord while he fishes. or Jas. McDormit! NW. March |_» 1898 2} 1898 ol at 10 _& a history of the world, but the people} hunts, and tne state does not want to are losing control of their own gov-| populate its northern counties with ernment. Its foundatious are being {Such a miscreant element.” * CESS Uoaitn Maken f Snapped and its integrity destroyed. aikaves To W. F. Baily, Wm. Nelson. Jas. Nilson, Frank Francis, Jas. McDormit. What shall it profit a manif he rayed. \ . Son and cach of ron are hereby notified that, piissoany to tax judgments entered in the District Court, tn the Gounty of I mca. State of Minnesota, as above stated the land 3 i aca 9 3 erein above described, assessed in your names, was sold for . e stated, and that the time m ti re , ales v law. Wi ixty dity pI gain ene Whole world and loose his ene Shank Jay ee Aa one a service of this notice, and proot thereof hae been filed 1u the office of the County Audit sagt One Wye tn magition gaia Behar pe wets pelle rect to pd re agosting ‘own soul? What sball it profit a na- yrse, weight about 1,600 pounds, said sales, the cost, of service of this notice must be paid, together with such interest: as may acerue from after this date. ‘ Bias in hacia wencecntte heavy mane and tail, seven years old. gop sass, mY, hand and oficial seal, ut Grand Rapids, in said county, of Itasca, this 10th day of August, 1903. ig haters Sc rie ise their liberty Thsgravath cence ee Herald- County Auditor, Itasca Couity, Minnesota. fd 0° & j On the Bank of S ball Lake in It C ty, Mi me a O nowpda aKe In asca ounty, innesota, v4 . e at pffers Splendid Opportunities for Investment. Its Rapid Growth and Lasting Prosperity are assured not Only by the Immense De- osits of Iron Ore in its I i icini i iti i i i | J on Ore in its Immediate Vicinity but in Addition Thereto, by the Splendid Stretches of Excellent Farming Lands Which : : : : ’ a are Directly Tributary Thereto and Which are Rapidly Being Developed. at Abounding in Fish, it is Destined to become a Popular Summer Resort. Lots in Snowball are now on Sale at Reasonable Prices and on Easy Terms at the Office of : MARTIN HUGHES Merchants aud Miners’ Benk Building, ¥ HIBBING MINNESOTA. Situated in the Neighborhood of Several Beautiful Lakes,