Grand Rapids Herald-Review Newspaper, October 7, 1905, Page 8

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the preparation ofa -comprenensive | town, $600; roads and beidiee sin 69-25, system of drainage of state lands, and| $1,000. Rain has somewhat hindered TO ORGANIZE | | NIGHT SCHOOL who are in @ position to know how| the progress of the work,'and in’ one : 4 important ts this issue of government, or two instances the expenditure of j The board of pducation has decided |action. If it-is true that itis Nb the bo ghece pha will by “order : ‘ | to organize a night school, sessions to} sary to drain the government lands | men until next spring.—. rane : “ ? heain ined first Monday. in November, | before much is dune with the “state| Budget. : Before Purchasing as hs . The night sehool is primarily organ-|lands, the government shoulde be atte Nem ssoic Ae es f ‘ hs ‘ ized to extend tae usefulness of the|called upon to act promptly. If it is Bryan to Roosevelt.» i: ' ; T commercial course of the high schol. | not true, and state drainage can pro- et : ; The subjects offered will be as fol-|ceed as well without government i z lows: inant oigt jaw, stenography | drainage as with, the matter should The following open letter by W. J. . Ladies’ Misses’ and typewriting, bookkeeping, com-| be dropped until the state has acted. Bryan 1s addressed to President Roose- 9 mercial spelling and commercial | Under no circumstances should the velt. It was written just before slg ; P arithmetic. Classes-will-be organized | government be asked to drain state | Bryan started on his long-trip through r in these subjects nrireganes enoes lands. foreign countries: é P and C h i 1 d re ni S number ask for the work, o class “ai A as will be organized unless there is a New Compartment Pathos sig em Ly oie Ab sufficient number desiring to pursue Observation Cars Pe AR le ce wed the work of that.class. Sheuld there : you, and I desire to render you all the |: ie Hy be a reasonable number desiring. to “e beni assistance in my power, You have : 3 take the common branches, classes! An innovation in the equipment of | asked congress to enact a law so en-' ultS O=< | ts urs tc ©} will be organized in thefh and a] trains leaving St. Paul for the north- larging the powers of the interstate ‘ 9 9 9 & speches itt ala os eee ae Boe mane be te Gren commerce commission as to permit it will be charged for the latter ‘orthern railway, whic jaced “in except ‘abel GHA are over schovl| service, Monday, Ostober ook their welts enforce # reasonable freight > Va) age. For the commercial work a|*Winnipeg Limited,” new compart |! and the railroad lobby was strong | & , tuition fee of $1.50,per month will be| ment library observation cars which | €0Ugh to stop. in the senate the bill & charged. All the necessary supplies |are the heighth of inventive genius | passed inthe house. The railroad & Vi si t the will be furnished by the board of edu-|in car building. These cars have aj magnates éxpect to block the passage } é & cation and books will be loaned free, {large fifteen-chair observation end, | of the bill again, ‘The National City | & as they are in the regular depart-|four roomy compartments, drawing bank of ‘New York has advised. its oe & ments of the school. ‘This work will} room and acard room. The interior EG Sie : be open to adults and every effort| furnishing is rich in tne extreme. | Patrons that i Sareks legislation is} e $ & will be made to make it worth while. |'The observation room is furnished in | Probable; the railroads have been ay & & it is planned to run the school four] yermillion wood, the chairs are up- | work all summer circulating literature & & nights each week and fora period of | holstered in green leather, and the] against railroad regulation, and ‘the r. & fy mone s pe tia ie wees haba padi senate contains a number of members & & < * Supt. Freeman desires to meet a armony W e general color * . « “ Pri to take up this work at the selene The card room is finished Sora meeiely ponnerted yeaith«fusircay & : O e > High School building on Wednesday! in English oak, and the four state | terests that they can not be expected o | & evening at 7:30. Let all interested be | rooms, which are unusually large, are |t© take the people’s side. The rail- & r. ou band, as it will be necessary for | finished in mahogany, cocoa, vermil- | roads will try to persuade you; if they & & bim to know before the opening of|lion and tonquit, while the hangings | fail in:this they will try to scare you; - the school just how many will want}and furmishings are olive, sendin if they fail in this also they will try’ to 4 You can save money by buying or 0 eee order named. ‘The drawing room | {eet YOU recommendation. I will us and have the most complete HE PREDICTS A finished in mahogany aud all furnish- embarrass mete have ‘strong party stock in the city to select -from. BRIGHT FUTURE ings are golden brown plush. The leaders against hits de dated may even be 9 } carpets in these cars:are all mixed | embarrassed by having so many demo- S xt E ; Ont é Noxlineloeeee and the sume throughout. The |crats co-operating with you, but you ; Artie, fly. of PORNO) TU ts rear half of these cars is devoted to| must reconcile yourself to both. In & peen investigating lands in this vicin-| 4) Gbseryation room handsomely fure |... aul cet ; O fi ec e & ity for some time with a view of tak-| nisned, with eusy chairs, writing this fight your strengt cue e fact & e@ & ing mineral options, expresses the desks, etc.; wide plate glass windows that you have a large majority of the > ys opinion that there #s much to yet be |. org unovstructed views of the sur-| Voters of all parties with you. > fous and dere lopes fe Daeg rounding country. ‘Those whoenjoy| “ Pass over the railroad representa- 3 ae auere se: prone. we being in the open air will find com*| tives and appeal to the people. Com- will bave drills at work in this vicin- eels iasaber cbse protected rear | pel the opponent of ratoad Legista- | PRP PP ooo ooo ooo gegog ooo ity ina short time, Mr. Ely isa min-} pyatrorm. Newsixteen section sleep- | .; « « ; i i phan tion to meet the issue in the open = ae ¥ — = —— === et ing man of wide- experience, having} ing cary have also been added to the |... k : | heen interested tn iron operations on equipment of this train. and the fin There is no logical or even plausitle element in the Republican party; you the Michigan and Minnesota ranges ishing and furnishings of these cars| 4™gument against the legislation which must lead it or sufter the humiliation southeast quarter of section 27, 55-26-| say that there is no trate leaving St. right AS f ‘4 ~, one else, ©. > This is the farthest west on this] pau) fur the northwest that is better Hed aa ; Pe erre aes “Your words ‘have excited great 5 : range that drills have been worked. | squipped for the comfortof the travel- y the people, 1s inconceivable | —pectations which must : be met, for Fall - ing public than the ‘Winnipeg that the people should cee a cone you will be measured by your own OPPOSITION TO Limited.” Quick time, the excellent |fation without reserving the right to|\ords. ‘The Commoner, commended GOVERNMENT AID |service and the fine equipment make | so ek engi ee at subserve the your message of last December and Announcement. sia vc tlie trains of the had anta Limited” | public interest. The right of the peo- will lend’ you any mfluence it may ‘Phe Duluth Herald discusses one Wei. che qeccienats sae plc acting wae a govern: | have so long as you advocate reforms. Nothing in particular to offer at greatly deature of the drainage question in| Winnipeg und the Canadian north-| 0" (2 conto! according to their! Go forward; you owe it to yourself, reduced prices because goods happen to the following manner: “Quite a bit seast, own pleasure every corporation cre- you owe it to your party, and more be shelf-worn. of opposition seems to have arisen to ESET PORTIS ated by them must be conceded, and] i). ai) you owe it to vour country.” the proposition te call upon the gov- Road Appropriations. the necessity for the exercise of that gp card AN Everything New and Fresh ernment for appropriations for drain-| Commissioner Frank Lang returned control is clearly demonstrated. Ex- B. W. Lakin Leaves. age in Northern Minnesota, Whether | Wednesday night from Grand Rapids hostigne any valent unfair discrithi- B. W. Lakin.-who for the past year " Pe the request should be made is an easy | where he attended a regular meeting t '” sagas ie a has been assistant cashier of the First eg REM ee matter to determine, but one point is|of the board. Mr. Lang reports that |Naton against persons, discrimination National bank of Cass Lake, has sev- G da D "t absolutely certain, and that is: The|nothing of importance aside from against places, midnight tariffs and re. ered his connection with that institu- Dress oo Ss ep question of govérnment aid should] routine business was tranSacted. at | bates galore—all these iniquities have tion and on Monday will leave for 4 the jadi not in the slightest degree be permit-| this session. He states that the board | resulted from lack of regulation. They | Grand Rapids, where he will assume Is especially attractive, and ‘the ladies ? ted to interfere with and complicate | is finding it expedient in many CaseS| are intolerable and must be stoppéd.|the management of the interests of of Grand Rapids and. vicinity are invited “se | me camipalen for drainage of state |to have road work done by day labor, Will you use the great influence or|Sheylin-Clark Lumber company. Mr. to call and inspeet the goods, ands by the state, That should come}as experience has shown that it-can Lakin is a young man of sterling tirst, and any appeal to the govern-|sometimes be done for less than half | YOU" high office to secure the regula- character, and the thoroughness of ment should be merely ineidental.| what contractors ask. Mr. Lang re- | tion now, or will you leave the honor his. Hastdess methods and strict in- IN YARNS @ FLANNELS ‘The question of whether or not the} ports that the last approgriation for] to a successor. i with the patrons of = Penh hor ene * xovernment should be asked to help| his district was $500 fur the extension “They will tell you that effective ale tiaaae tot during te connec- We are showing a very inviting line, can be easily decided, as it depends) of the county road west from Matt) rate legislation will disturb the har-|tion with that institution has won —— Bae apn ce aati of encanae | Dasuhoe's a 10-21 He tes *<. ar mony of ycur party. You’ cas antimer | fot him the eoutidence and ‘estoem of : Se lands is esentiat asa foundation for|over 81000, «part of whieh areas| "Hat refusal fo respond to the just] To TT a deparare tom|]- Uprto-Da e Clothing. Dry Coods ® the drainage of the state jands, as| follows: Rat Root, $1,700; Jameson ,| demands of the public means not har- Cass Lake, bis many friends cannot 5 claimed by those who favor appealing | $800; Watrous, $700; Black River, |mony but political death. but feel pleased at his advancement, Gent’s Furnishings. ; lo the government. That’ question | $1,700; Maniton and adjoining town, “The democrats, if they had noland the best wishes for his success hyd. AR eS AD 3.02 ig nn Ren / can be quickly answered by the state's | $600; Cingmars, $800; Big Falls, $800; | higher purpose than to secure contfol| und prosperity will follow him to his enugincers who are now engaged upon} road and _ bridges east of here in this of the offices, might wish you to lead | new tleld.—Cass Lake Voice. | Cc H M rr Corner Third St. et the railroad element of your party,| forsale or Rent. —Eight room | e e a & _Hindred Ave { but they are cttizens first and demo- | house.’ with basement. Enquire + ot W h Y W t crats afterward. ‘Ihey are more in-| Hernian Bolin at Svea hotel. | e n @) po | an terested in* securing needed reforms = Seed Tah keg at oe than they are in securing credit for the a re C e xeforms. If, as 1 think probable, it nak i 3 onfectionery 1s found necessary to change the 3 $ ; method of ‘electing senators befote a e tar O Ing ore ’ { I C that body is brought into sympathy { mm with the masses you will find enthusi- e 7 4 c e r € a astic support in the advocacy of that Lieberman Bros., Props. s Or most anything else in the line of ee se aca abd - : S 1 1 x luxuries, go to 2 oath nigh * mous vote declared m favor of the We have Clothing to Cll. 4 election of senators by direct vote— athe S 11 | MILLERS’ twice when the house was democratic We have Boots & Shoes to Sell. and twice when it was republican. e “If in your fight you deem it wise We have Furnishings for Men. “i sae f he ied to attack the trusts you will find that - ‘ 2 It on Fourth Street in: Ue aman sepeen Peetutae they: have few, fiends—none: worth. We are the only exclusive outfitter: for men, youths and boys in Grand Rapids. " cultivating. If you are willing to help; ‘ . a Bowling Alley. Pp value te tgif where it abet 4 We have all the goods now in our store font visa floors will bald. Soft Drinks, All the Best Brands of trust you will find ths democrats ready We are crowded for room, as anyone who visits our store can plainly see. to aid you, and with them an increas- nges comparison with any clothing store in this Cigars, Smokers Articles, Ete. } |ing number of republicans If, en) V2 catty ’ ry pon Boods that challeng P y B bs Pee couraged by ‘the success of yous part of Mi * 5 : FED a We would like to quote you prices on Suits, Overcoats, Shoes, Furnishings, etc. * The HERALD-REVIEW For Up-to-date Printing efforts im the ‘anthracite coal strike. “| you decjde to urge the establishment ofa permanent board for the arbitra tuon Of differences between labor and ¢apital, you’ will find'’a growing force behind you, . *“Stand by your guns, “You have. developed a teform Lieberman Bros. The Star Clothing Store Grand Rapids, Minn.

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