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z ] | Spaces of lurid blue with the horrid lightning ‘ of war is @ surmise which is far away from 4th | the truth. My advice to youth is: Beware } of that pessimistic illusion which crafty men among the leaders in promoting the welfare of this county and has always been ready to lend his assistance and influence to any venture that prom- ised to benefit the district. With A. L. Cole in the governor’s chair and A. M. GREELEY, the man that makes the Compass ecintillate fron the Bigfork, was a delegate to the Republican county convention week. He was also elected a pee the Minneapolis mill operators. It was a scheme to build up private en- terprises at the public expense, and to the great detriment of the richest portion of the Mississipi valley. Pubilshed Every Saturday. selfish ends. Itisa right valoroxs thing to } draw inspiration from the past: to let the light of the great und good of yore fall upon By E. C. KILEY. to the state convention at Duluth.| D. M.Gunn looking after interests t luth. | D. M. [ — TW DOLLARS A YEAR IN ADVANCE NEWSPAPER QUACKS. Greeley had been foremost of men |i® the senate, northern’ Minuesota veaieninat ttre ache aris barr atin | - : — mentioned fur the legislature from _ ag) be fiesitts the ate raped Gneationable deeds of heroism that stream Entored in the Postomlce at Grand Rapid Ransom Metcalfe, editor of the Vir-} this district up to within a short time ipteromentiot Maule anetce oe Commencement Week Exercises the | iisgent ot eat ag oh ah Hct Em DOOONR. One “id ginia Virginian has a funny faculty | ago, and behind him was the solid | state. Most Interesting Yet Held Here. | w#ye4, and rightly, by the subline vista of of telling facts that makes his editor-| press forces. However, when Gunn ined ood Men: peated Sade Seles teen peut | DEFENDING THE FAVORED FEW. | ial page always entertaining. He is| was prevailed upon to file for the sen- | cariton Vidette. by the chivalrous boys who in_peril’s hour { 4 — eee unconventional, forceful and yet pol-jatorial nomination he gracefully] ‘The only opposition developed thus REY O'MAHONY’S INSPIRING SERMON nsaty Aided edn hoc Beco ns The Mississippi Valley Lumberman ished. He hates sham» and quacks and | withdrew and now cumes out strong | far, tho’ there be rumors and rumors . an whence the persecuted might fleeand =>, is the moat adroitly “edited/ publica never hesitates to deal with them as|in his support for the Itasca county of war, in the Fifty-second is the con- - iste dy SP oaitete ie aac ot cae : : theydeserve. 1t bas been a longtime | candidate. There is much difference test for senatorial honors in which young American man or woman who should tion that reaches this exchange den, since Meteaire tit tubinruth with bee: bs 4 S. Swanson, of Garlton and D. M. Grad ”s Orati of Um I listen to that burning dolorous melody of and it is the most loyal representative enacts ta bss sai : to be noted io the loyal conduct of | Gunnof Itasca counties have put up mate eoecin's ee at Gestysburg and feel no of the intereste ‘mainteliing tb euak ee nie a n the following, ay er | Greeley and that of Swanson of Carl- | their entrance fees. Buth gentlemen Merit — Dr. Robert Parker eat 1c. Pate ice carseroaings rr) we know of. Itisrever ata loss to oH ee, bia tae nes Res ton county. Greeley should not be oe . hwnd — prep Miles Delivers a Master- be “suid of one who deserves the mame advance argument—with well-feigned Picasa Aas ati Be ears forgotten by his party in the future. désorving men, elther of eeu eae fal Lecture. Mion ee ullricae ca ae eae yer i) sincerity—in support of any conten- y ng the rald—. He is still a young man. do honor to their constituents. With purest types of chivalry that this world has . view, of course: eee. 5 ever kiown. But while we bow in admiration tion that is calculated to benefit the signaklid Chike cateine ar ilcchata Ir is not .county or state capitals W. L. Case Of Carkton and C. P. De- before them; while we justly attribute to lumber manufacturers. Its audacity “i | that make great towna by any means,| Luise cf Aitkin coutities for the} ‘The Herald-Review regrets exceed- | Om NET Gus mend of Prats; while wo newspaper or newspapers men, it does legiglatiure tbe territory is about]. : smite the chords of emotion with the magic and presumption is so stupenduous ssid: ae Anon flere oughi. go be It is the natural location and envir- | ag equally divided with as little fric- ingly that time and space will not | wand of memory, it would be unfair, ungen- as to be really admirable. Its logic. mi th erons'and unjust to forget that today ‘is our y "| some means to prevent poisoning the | °ments that build big cities, Last | tion as could be reasonably expected. admit of the lenghty” report that | 0° aca not yesterday. ‘The dack pall of however, would only hold good with minds and betorcing the intellects or | Week Whee the Herald-Review men- Therumor that Ole Mauston will be|Commencement week exercises in| night hasintervened and it is’ not entirely < the very ignorant or the very credu- ogging tioned Chicago-as an example, it was | UP or the senate is not likely to be- Grand Rapids is justly entitled to. | glorified corpses, but living men and women - the rising generations with adul- e , come a fact. Ole has had od pull | The Eighth grade services Saturday | Who demand our eulogy and our sympathy. lous. Tbe Lumberman can find a in comparison to Springfield, the ' as had a good pull f Let us not deceive ourselves by a fatul snare : terated English through the medium: s ? at the public teat and we believe he | #fternoon was of a high character and by pesssmieti i . way to explain wherein a tariff of State Ga pLAL EE IDI Mi wain. did credit to the pupile and instructors, | 2°¢82. bY Pessemistic philosophy. ‘Today is of so-called newspapers. The state PI a ‘waukee | is fair minded and reasonable enough ey hd instructors. | not entirely hemeycombed with evil as long as a 4 me two dollars per thousand feet on lum-} | STEN . ks ana|!® another conspicuous instance, as to give the “other fellow” a chance, The daccalaureate sermon delivered | pigh-thinking, noble-souled young men and ber is u benefit to the farmers of the | 18S Passed laws to prevent quacks an ated with Stedlian.7 the. ata : by Rev. Father O’Mahoney at the] women are going forth more educated und bet- \ agricultural west. It can present charlatans from practicing law, medi- . 1 ie Greeley Sup ports D. M. Gunn auditorium last Sunday evening was| ter cauipped than ever to vindicate the cause ie degtensti 2! 4 ripe dentinir? cor sdobihinsaaiuale capital of Wisconsin. The many am- | pig Fork Compass. a masterly effort. In part it 1s printed ee De arei proce deere, Secetl 18 unanswerable” arguments in defense Ditious towns of Ita: t below. Every number on the program | {00 2°retFealms of heads and hearts and Even barbers must know something sca county that] Itspite of repeated denials on the| °“0™* y Prog bearing fruit which, becomes 4 heritage if of Lhe lumber trusty and.sliowayheniey os cfleise “baronets would be county seats should pear | part of the Compass editor, the news-| "#52 74fe teat as rendered, The jess celenlated to call forth the publiethanks in the plunderers of state stumpage i siness ‘ore they are this in mind. ‘The Northome kecora | Paper boys of this county and legis- four graduates did themselves proud | not less beneficial to humanity; and if our ee i : permitted to work as journeymen. But cor in the delivery of their orations, The| knowledge of the pust would dull our sym- = are doing humanity—past, present apy kind of quack, wether he can con- | ¥!!! please stand up and take notice. macy apse aadciean tee x Fe-!subject selected by Miss Harriet | Pathy wi ‘ Mere tartans apes and future—a great service by appro- ’ : andidate ne lower | Shook was “The Educ: 1 | pulses then for our own sake let us place 4 eas ; struct a grammatical sentence or not, | ‘THERE is more encouraging talk in | house of the legislature, and they |«puyrity i ities” ated “Woman,”) jtove the past. a morumental slab and weite | priating to their own use the heritage | *’ ie Purity in Politics” was the subject | uponin one word “requiescat”—Iet It rest ét all the people. “The bumbermaa} permitted to sling ink to his hearts | behalf of the congressional candidacy a been most loyally insistent for|discussed by Edward Ramguist,|in regard to those phantoms confused up shows wherein these perpetrators of content and publish his meaningless} of ex-Register Culkin of the Duluth three years in his behalf. Had it not |«Compionship of Books” by Norman | from time to time in the muddled brains of ‘pe! lalpungetothe @usldine long acacia ikea om been fora county seat strife that|K. Tully, and an essay by George | Would-be patriots, uhe honest heart will pay \ a most gigantic fraud are being ei ene and office than is necessary for the | has somewhat demoralized loeal re-|W. Myers, “William —McKinley.””| U8ht for like the unkown and unknowable crnelly persecuteriwhknayen a) shite able to set type und pull a lever of a| good and welfare of J. Adam Rede’s | lations, the Compass editor would|The lecture by Dr. Robert Parker rt tens ae ee ia el Sa or the national government under hand press orhire it done. Before| political interests. More surprising have announced himself a candidate | Miles, “Tallow Dips,” was one of the | the hearts of Sail abd pines cans eeiealobe St 2 any individual is permitted to write | things have happened than the re! several menths ago—he being not|most interesting talks that has ever }dixmonds.or latent possibilities for good, takes to bring the freebouters to bay. e Ppe tare wholly deaf to persuastion. ‘The|been delivered to an audience im | Which only awults the gladsome touch of ‘The Lumberman does all things pos- pieces for newspapers for general cir-} ment of Mr, Bede. It is said that] needs of party harmony aad county | Grand Rapids. opportunity to blossom forth in flower and ; 3 mane fruit. It E sible'to. prove’ shat duet milli baal culation he ought to at least under-} Culkin is a good campaigner and | loyalty are now more intensified by| Following is in part the baccalaure- Memes tod tetera mee Peon al dealer in logs and boards can do no | Stand the meaning of ordinary words | would substitute business and brains | the fact that Itasca county bas décid. | ate sermon py Rev, Father O’Maho- | trom angels of darkness to angels of light: i : : in everyday use and to be able to use sl n i ed that it desires a statesenator and | 2¢y- when we are tempted to glide into the gloomy harm. Because of 1ts many attrac- yday for foolishness and fun My Dear Friends: depths of desolation when the utter hopeless- tive peculiarities in editorial leger- | em tn the proper way. Te proper- a demain ae offers D. M. Gunn for that position. ihieWd hay food-4n man’ecabees in ghoharcd v eulid = : P ‘The Compass ma .| There are few moments in the short histo sad aBiety Veni demain it is really an interesting pro- Nfl Mecdald arladgis Val lt cheater nee eth tage “a 2 ~ mit the mention ‘at? gob piesg i sage of our lives, AO gorgeously dresved up inthe sires Tees Chik eUleriteT ose more careful in the future an splender of gold ise, sca hig ees S duction. Its latest eleighteof hand |" Supplewenting the works of the ive credit where ereditis due. Last|@2UUrbing element in our county abcdlng Morea sad haper pestbetederFlan encouragement and hope. Look at the seed- performance thawle: wurthigeetctats public schools, but it is a mighty poor aly raha sdue. Last! tamiy. The Compass will suppurt| those in which we are ubout to leave behind | {18S Of the fairest flowers; howsadand silent, Sa sort of education in the English lan-| Week it attached “Grand Rapids Her- | Itasca’s foremost citizen,D. M, Guon.|"*—the familiar halls, in which our minds Let ecole aM ena GR pag \ miration, because of the dexterous Id-Review” tiGresiay" is wore iret Girdoted along the rund of the so- | Wren Bett sheath of snow mantles o'er it } sognner ‘ih @ieehne ntea, | €Uage that many of them furnish. |” nee Be Sh ecere © CPSP oe quisition of knowledge and whore wn first |AUTI8 the long weary winter of this Nor- ca 7 manner in whic is presented, The fe ‘ bat aio hools | ments on Senator: Mauston. Both KILEY-BRANDMIER tasted of the beauty of book-learned. skil);| ‘erm clime, but when the balmy life-giving relates to that always interesting a USOC NGO ORY Bue seepole the Sedator and“ ihe “Goninessc would, an endowment which isin a thousand ways Geer eet sel er aha —— er’ uh tl i ance o subject—the government dams at the | 2% Sopp ceet feted 1p harvey. 0) nec be justified in taki seeetaitet abel pooeipnpreigunr cy elevating and invigorating | fh auedilecerast = tor Galsite ihe fecens headwaters of tue>Missiesigipeariver. | 100 swe do nob: permitipeople to ustified in taking exceptions and) Miss Blanche Evulena Kiley, daugh- | (00.4 iy ely teh eerabibae Tas | changes and the variegated flowers distil “The Lumberman starts with the} ‘ec ‘im the schools unless «they appealing ‘fora point’ of personal) ter.of Mr. and Mrs. E.. CO. Kiley Of | days hence and some amongst you this even- | (Hat delicious pertunie. which wives'one that . : , are at least qualified in part, but we | Privilege. Grand Rapids, and Joseph Edward] ing shalt hail that bitssfal hour when thoy | ON#Ins for and relish of summer and recom candid admission that “the policy of wheat AWS ind ‘ol ign ste ts : Brandmier of Floodwood, were united | wil! bid a fins] adieu to these halls where due | Hones for maby manele Of woary walling: by —— i a a OF agnor i 2 ing many years they earnestly applied them- a s. Let us no building and maintaining them has sedi dnoiich cusldawstnes Political C : Ly the holy bunds of matrimony by Galen’ siater ia talsons ha bisr aout pac then be wrathfal about our age. If there is Sona janhion i ; . jefactors, point out the been a subject for abuse by those e Papers: jal Comment. || Rev. Vather O'Mahoney atSt. Joseph’s | enced touchers, to lay in store that knowledge | WF0NE doin anil maleract nee sho were not familisragth the be No man is perfect. All make mis- Catholic church in this village, Wed- | which has won for them the coveted laurels, | 0 OF the country in which there have nos oR ht to be attained,” etc. | ‘Ke? But there are many men Hasetn depalmene Cue ‘nesday morning of this week, at 9.30] the diplomas of merit, tho badgos of honor| poun MuCnT, The question chat remains oben jects soug: 0 attained, 5 Big Fork Compass. o'clock. and the passports to higher institutions of siorkanee e weiting for news! rs in northern a . women higher, holier, by imparting into the » Now we may begin to understand |) fe 7 rae Raitt D. M.Guan seems to be Itasca’s| ‘The Herald-Review thinks this was peaiagi ordered Maen ie aH! life around us the wholesoms leaven of un- ( that it is only because of ignorance a mths “i — to a ate unanimous choice for the state sen- | one of the prettiest church weddings |lectual aspirations tend so far. With the Hos Sue persistent virtuows action: Ana a ais i tehes or driving horses instead of | atership. We believe this county | ever witnessed, and that the ha kind consent of the much esteemed principal | jO1y Ot MO SAY That What we should most that all the kicking, pleading and ? DPY principal | deplore, is nut tit downright, opon-taced ‘ é wielding the pen for a livelihood. | ¢annot back a stronger son. bride and groom are among the most | °%¥UF schools I make bold this evening tol gishonestly, tl ace ta e imploring has been done by the n p SrOaerat padicasicod & tavcemaske! 6 patie ishonestly, that systematic, methodical ey! Ao % They are a disgrace to the craft anda Gacicos Meanie, dae bain toc deservedly popular young couple that] haphazard. which may nevertheless be of | 2eVHtTY: that unserapulons disregard ef, the who live in the great upper issis- ined hands and hi Ave right# and interests of their feiow-m.en which ¢ ; detriment to society us a whole.” International Falls Pross: ever join jands a jearts LO trav- | some avail to you when you beresfter proud- | aa ‘4 \ sippi valley when they loose their Chant didued Wok astute. with el down life’s pleasant and perilous |!v take your places on the tented plain of this tee gs ote plan Si d f a v 3 surely enough. homes, their stuck and their flelds.| Tae International Falls Press en-|seLaittre, of Aitkin, and Case, of | PUBS This is because, perhaps, we iene uis ate eae vigorons in limb] DUE that those growing up around us Sree It is only because of ignorance that | dorses the motion made by the Deer | Carlton, for representatives, sounds coiled a sapere pu Ite yale i ge alc ee Flatt High Boies’ of teaaurnings Goan dere : ‘ , ; 5 indly on them und their persuasive look hh : the fact has been demonstrated long River News in regard to a candidate | like a winning ticket: At the hour set. for the ceremony, | and words hem them around with pectagieisaed naa Ree es that they should since that navigation below Minne-| forcounty attorney. The press puts ie ES 9:30 a m., the church was well fliled | °fsfeuards itis but natural that all thei™| os noe iva result which wounds us soost, iS hee Words ise for Gunn thoughts about the future should be tinged niggas Shag apolis is not benetited to the extent | it briefly: “The Itasca News suggests rast with invited friends. ee “Be yedoers of the word and not h : Grand Rapids Magnet. F with a glow of suushine which is borrowed ee eee aoe eee of one inch raise by the dams when | Cyrus M. King asa worthy candidate} Nearly every newspaper throughout Misses Edith Aiken, Francis Bosard, | trom their daily environment. Ever when Cones eal pee pod alee E i n : In: Alice T: «| they are weil arrived at what i: 1 Bi ent of lifeus in the the water is at a low stage. It is only | for county attorney. Why noi?” No | the district has only wordsot praise | e+ Betts, i meal; Citrine Bock =| Ss re saa A peli Bieta supernatural for which He intended it. To : 's felt and Dora King, maids of honor, counteract the evil inclinati hich _ because of ignorance that the peo-| reason whatever why C. M. King} in D. M. Gunn's bebalf, thus assure] waixed down the main aisle to the | Monee tohuager for that largo exeltement| cory into the dire evils that would rindly i eee ; 7 which the coming years hold out to thi 4 woe eee ple of this section know that} should not be a candiaate for the a him ae loyal gal during | nusic of a wedding ‘imarch played by {they are still looking through their rose-|°&Pt™Fe as their prey, we must get today -y more damage ie done throug the} omceor evunty attorney, He Jean s senatorial canvas. Mr. Gunn is 4] wigs Loretta Doran. ‘They were fole | colored glasses and are panting with anxiety parirave ites heroism, be not like dumb, ‘ maintatianos’ af tee ae pioneer resident of Grand “Rapids | weg by the bridesmaid and bride: | tt mong the throngs of men where they fetatahtek pda ne in the strife. The : able lawyer, an experienced campaigao-j and as such he has always boosted mas: Migs. Gerteude: ‘Braddont i | Ste sure of carrying off the palm of victory ne man and woman is what this property in the northern counties | er,a popular and progressive citizen. | the town which claimed hus residence, | yr, Deecpaas aalepil bees eee se and win not alone the material recompense sai es aig pa prin oan pie for. ue frie e: 4 sister and bro- | which generally looms up, largest bet merle | every year than is derived in benefit | Next to Frank F. Frice he is the Her- | Itasca county and northern Minne-|tneror the groom. Next came the| thelr minds eye, but sino ikie. cin ciaita, ot hypocrisy. ‘That desire to please snd te be by tbe lower, Mississipi in twenty | aid-Review’s choice for the position, shea ; bride with lier father, bearing bride’s | ™°™- Se!f-confidence carrys them along in Rateha uaatoe sadterces heer shea fame! Sean oR ; ; ent. well nigh years. ‘The Lumberman tells us also] and should he receive a nomination “Time at Last,” You Khow. roses. The groom entered with his afccy Kiedniovater ig uaadtiie =” Otmere pevees Sate the Vary Sans. nee vemeei heart thata great benefit fromthe dams .] Tron News. Bovey. father from the sacristy to the altar | may have fallen, but that lot is not theirs, | lt Sincerity that worships trath oven at the atthe primaries he would be fully bere the beautiful di ive | How could it be ible that thx iry | ¢XPense of sacrifice, is the test of character results to the towns along the Missis- | and freely accorded whatever support The Grand Rapids Herald-Review, | Where the beautiful and iinpressive | Mev Curve only taney-builded? How could | tat Will be most held In esteem in the happy sippi below Grand Rapids because in this paper might be able ty lend him iho nara Aa watt na hagteage pratt Lewmbong ge It be posstble that with the knowledge that] ‘inde and honestchearted. mon" cote, and ; 9 + | at last finds its way to our exchange | by the celebration of mass by Father | they have obtained of men and things their| Minded and honest-hearted men come and times of freshet the water is held | ‘That a change in the county attorney.| table. ‘The Herald-Review is the |©’Mahoney. Music was furnished by | instincts should lead them astray? But alas! | te hold of the sceptre of sovrelgnty that back and “thousands of dollars worth | ship must be made is a conclusion | kindling that starts the Itasca county the church choir, assisted by Miss | it is too true that they are led astray. The emidinr stele cin pres usurped by a , —e 1 ; pas Blanche Dewe: fields that look so green ut the distance aro | CTOW4 of make-Delieves and make-shifts who of property protected.” Ask the reo-! jong since reached by a vast majority | Political pot to boiling, and its edivor ey: pare and sterile and fancy that is a good | 2#¥e by their hollow cant tooJong deluded » 4 ple of Aitkin county what they think] oe they fe so generously, considerately and kind- | The bride wore a gown of white silk | portrait painter has neglected to borrow its|Tedwlous public. I have profound admir- i i 4 sptees Oh abe! sca COUDLY-1)y remembering us with a copy, ad-| crepe de Chine en traine, trimmed | scenes from real life. The truth then of the | tion for the intellectual acumen of Curlyle of the protection afforded thew | George H. Spear is themost contempti- | monishes us that the election i with Irish point lace alternating with | matter is thet with young people they take| When he marks out sincerity as the destin through the manipulation of the a a OM. as their bidden guests a great many illusions | &¥484ing characteristic of the hero and hope ® anip vle and most despised mau that ever] at hand. Thanks, Bro. Kiley, great | Medallions of tucked crepe. The groom | Wo tre hurmloss enough in one sense but | tBSt the future men and women of this land dams. But perhaps they are ignorant. | jeld office in any county. thanks! for the belated courtesy. wore cunventional black. ‘The | ore extremely perilous in another. It would | ¥i!! more and more embody it in their daily The Lumberman tells us the settlers ENE Rees SA Gnr Se a bridesmaid wore white mulle aud ye quite unfair of us to destroy these many-|/!V°S. Carry it ous to such an extent that lz: . — % The Salt of the Earth. carried American beauty roses, | chambered castles that youth have been build-| ™°" M8Y Pronounce you narrow, bigoted who are complaining “are trespeliers: | sMaRaesora!s “DSUty’ aii, FeNie Cali) Oem kale Votes. and the six maids of honor wore white | ing in the air, were we not quite justified in| Yt eevee ri ora Realy on condemned lands. We are not so} mission, under the direction of Ed-| ‘he candidacy of D. M. Gunn of | and carried pink roses. sane eeaay be Svea ewe! When the wegen Sellen hatin is as a \ results. An nN ignorant of the facts as not to know | ward K. Slater. is duing yoeman ser-|Grand Rapids, for the Republican} Following the ceremony ‘at the ae ad arte ealdaly bo ta'thie ‘case. The | Shera rule the bigeted, sincere man whe that the Lumberman iseitherinerror | vice in that important department of | 20mination for state senator-is meet- | church a wedding breakfast was serv- | optimistic mood is exceedingly good while it ste wre gielac acter eee Geen , i a en ? and in-|, Soles bod! fdout:- aif-hearted, indeterminate individual, in ——_ | ands of acres have been condemned | regularly issued and sent to the] earth, besides which he has already | timate friends of the bride and eee annua rake Peet cae they. sucha crisis generally betakes himself to on which settlers were already living } state press are well deserving of care-| served the district in the legislature | groom. mingle with the scholars of the street and the espe of rane? eos he ean look on qi al ne 5 4D] and for which the government offers} ful perusal by people who have a| Making a record that is beyond criti-| Mr. and Mrs. Brandmier left on the market place. Listen to the renting hap. Tiiabacut peevsideue vad beach ta sighs ci f sodies now-a-days all but too prevalent in to pay the munificient sum of two | curiosity to know what is being hand-| °!8™. He is one of thestrong meu | east-bound train at3o'clock in the | -ooters of thought from which we might ex-| With sucha mental constitution that for- dollars per acre. Finally, Mr. Lums | ed out to them in the way of “| of northern Minnesota and the voters | afternoon on a brief visit to Minne-| pect better things. The age of Washington| ‘#kes deeds of adventure like the proverbial i eee. oP ee y of manu-| or tue district should give him ajapolis. They will be at home in| has passed forever under a dark cloud; the | Cat that loves fish but dores not wet its feet. berman, we are not so ignorant here-| factured food stuffs. In many cases| handsome majority at the primaries. | Floudwood after July Ist. days of a Webster. a Calhoan, a Clay ae ee ee nee ede ede pee . o ‘wiadia of disappoint: { i 7 abouts as not to know that it was the | rank. poison is ysed for the preserva- ———— Many, beautiful and costly were beng bh spate ee ee Toeak: bist oun Bconi shi thax deen amend: Jumbermen who first conceived the| tion, or coloring, or adulteration éf| | AL Promreseiys: Devsepec the presents bestowed upon the young |find themselves in a political atmosphere | A5¥ Manvest Ie ss hard school, thatot dis- a ap! ntmen' ruely wise carry away dam project and carried it through | articles of food that enters daily into! poe manner in which the announce: | peg Fe ae crea ot ance | telinessthe ora that in thiacowatry produced | 0m 18 he antidote againet false pride and congress. The only iaterest every | almost every household. There should} ment of D.M. Gunn for the repub- aie, hand painted ware, silver cut- | heroes and valorous deeds is only 4 memory, ihe hay ae emit taptant ry be =< taken in the scheme by river navigat-| be a eriminal law enacted in every|lican nomination for senator from (ery, fur and ita aca te pos Kaede uaapenteqeeonaayred da Guien suht ou Uiyes any-bo of any bert op ois was an interest purchased by | statein the union, that would apply | this district, has been received stark Pree toothers. ‘The person cast in s heroic mould Fi ; y ite in the 5 pply ved | essentials to a home Sad ithe | risen without wisdom or virtue in thelr] 1°01 0A. 4¢ appearance, of disappointment hae & throughout the district and especial- | enjoyment of future life they certain- | Places. Thisis most absurd. It is a false.) 11 4 sit down pining by the wayside. ; ly in Itasca county, must be encour- | ly have a good start in the right di-| pernicious article of belief, Wo move ®| nourning complaints and throwing up his to the villains who sell poison to in- nocent victims in this manner. And the lumbermen. It was the founder of the Mississipi Valley Lumberman— | Pate. Walker. r-—ho aunere ate ag paced ould Pe Tofu aunty In nanimous fn aur | at lA aad sett | caret treo wae we ey ct OMe the original plap and lobbied it should cet 8 x | ing ‘the | Fath ly , will “migh Se ye a oe oe cee Se. +8 © phrough congress in the interests of to x 4 a