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| Grand Uapid Granp Rapips, Irasca County, MInN., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 2, [910 VoL, XVII.—No, 33. Two Dollars a Year. Wm. Carter - = - - = - 25.382 T 7 “Frank A. Day, who has been busy HU Mrs. J. F.. Cook - - - - 4.21 | placing on the market the life of Gov- Dunn & Marcia - - - - 36.90 ernor Johnson, written by him im co- Dunn & Pribbld - © =. - 1.19 : laboration with Harvey Grimmer and Dunm & Marcia - - - - 68.15 Theodore Knappen, has been out Erskine, Stackhouse Co. - 161.23 Z . of the city for some time. He re- Amos Forsyth ie “es 2.99 turhed today and conferences of the J.C. Gillmord - - - - - 78 faithful will probably come thick and Grady & Hughes - - - 41.28 \ fast for the next few days. This Event Will Take Place At ie For Grand Rapids, Trout Lake,| (“<5 Moonen - - ~~ 87°/Itasea Ski Club’s Monster Stee! Skil Friends Talking of J. L. Washburn) “Sentiment in Judse Stathon's dis-| Village Hall Monday Evening Bass Brook, Arbo, Cohasset Ida GR: Main: e245 eas Sli de Now In Readiness as Nominee for Justice of « mirers and supporters are by no February 7. and LaPrairie. C. PP Minera 6) ee Ss for Tourney. Supreme Court. means designated by their allegiance i Martin Bros. - - - - 259.30 to one party. In spite of the position i: Weleom. (2 2 26 2 Se 3 89 in the matter, however, it is plain EVERY MEMBEREXPECTED TOATTEND John Nelson - - - - ~ 25.18 that Mr. Day has not given up hopes a MUST BEPAID ONORBEFOREMARCHY |3so= « smows 3876] ERECTED BY AMERICAN BRIDGE GO.{GOVERNORSHIP STILL IN DOUBT] * mstine eauas or us Juace's mas Morris O’Brien - - - - 38.53 Public graces. The Bemidji man— Jas. Ross - - + + - 30.22 ; well known as he is among old neigh- ay Ds RMN he GE ie fn mt QM bors in the Red River valley, (for he! Qld Settlers’ Society Composed of Or 10 Per Cent Penalty Will Be/?<ter Robideau - - - - 67|Employes Donated Their Services|Name of Lind More Generally |!ve4 and edited an excellent paper a ai Sas ; J. M. Stackhouse - - - 4.21 Put In sd Sie Made | |{27 7°" at Appleton, in Swift coun- Residents Who Lived in Added-Treasurer Will Close | siciy Bros. - - - - 10135) amd Frame Was Soon Put Mentioned Since Stanton ty); popular as he is among country Itasca County Priots Books on Above Named Victor St. Martin - - - 9.42 Place—Towers Over Announcement He Would newspaper mon and those who write a F. W. Stackhouse - - - - 3.61 . = 4 ‘or the «ity papers; good talker that to fo Date. Mike Btapleton - - - - 6.10 100 Feet In Air. - Not Run. ihe is and of attractive personality; George Ward - - - - - 17.57 , successful as he has been in his judi- W. S. Wood - - - - 3.10 a cial capacity—is material not to be Pr 2 ‘ t Town of Grand Rapids. G. M. Wood - - - - - 12.69] From reports received ‘by Alex] Miss Mary D. McFadden, she of | overlooked by that most clever and a pes aie ng Sai le for EB. Audette - - - - - $2.18|)E. W. Windsor - - - - + 28/ King, of Coleraine, secretary of the|News and Comment fame in the|far-seeing gentleman who first sug- Scans fi oe fv a D. C. Anderson - - + - 16.12|Ida Watersheet - - - ~- 1.89|Itasca Ski club, the national ski tour- |News Tribune, now has charge of the| gested his candidacy for governor. a valk seem eine Ww He ties é A. F. Brooks - - - - + 445)Morrison Lbr. Co. - ~ - (382.40) nament, which will bé held at Cole-|St. Paul Bureau of that paper and/Jt has for some time been the habit a oe recta a ier sa. tie: John Costello - + + - + 460|Fisher Baker - - - ~° 5.40/raine Saturday and Sunday, February | her letters continue as interesting as|0f wise men of both parties, to dis- dase ea has acts ae oe Wm. Furlong - + - - - 178/lla Bolen - - -» - - 04/19 and 20, will be one of the great-|of yore. The following ip her size-/count the predictions of Mr. Day—| "ms formed Sve years ago and 89 John G. Frazer - - + 4+ 13.57/M. H. Coolidge Co. - - -* 90.00} est, in point of attendance, in the his-|up of the political situation at ;and to minimize the importance of * . his ty who resided in the county prior to James Hewis - - - - - 7|Viviem Gilmore - - - ~- 1.24/tory of the sport. National Secretary, | present: : ee ae ea easy der Ty So' | PO mockety. tise about 80 ates M. Hagen - + + + + - 65 82}P.S. Kinney - - - - + 1.87] Aksel H. Holter, writing from Ash-| “J. L. Washburn of Duluth is prom- nis him sel oti the results coin- Zatt: ES Ba ‘ sabre sae a aay ; ; . in| cide with prophecies that is high- : Timothy Holy - «+ - - - 1,91|King Lbr. Co. 1.86} land, Wis., states that the represent-|inently and frequently mentioned inj cide ; ; h : ; fe MEN H sh: Henry Hoffman - - - - 17|Hllen King - ~ - +-- - 90Jatives of the Nor club, of Chicago|connection with an honored place on|ly satisfying to his colleagues, as it| The officers of the organization are S : : Fj th is highly disquieting to those who|2S follows: George Myers, president; Sandy Kildell - - - - 61{Anna Phair - - - - - 30) will come in a special sleeping car.|the state ticket as nominee for jus- ‘apis ° lr. B. Graftam secretary, and George i i Oe eee Peas i :«“ is it wit - | tice ef the supreme court. have counted without reckoning on|* “: sg E. J. Longyear - - - - 18.16|Hli Butler 81] He, says in part: “How is it with ac-|tice 1D) By J j F he Fi a aie ._|F. Kremer, treasurer. A meeting A. Montcalm - - « «- + 2.54|Liptinenean & Ellis - - - 10] comodations at Bovey and Coleraine? There is talk in hotel lobbies to ost clairvoyant political in- was held Wednesday of last week Neil Mulli 2h. 2a Town of Arbo I can tell you beforehand that you|this effect, and wherever else groups| Sight. Aus S 1 " Furl F oO led and the following committees were Lula A. Price - + - - 8.67/Betz & Mitchell - - - - 3.56) will have your towns’ filled up as ne- | Of politicians concern themselves with a Srtong Forces utgeneraled. pccice Nl essiematat rin sanctictes ties ate Wm. Richardson - - - 1,69/Carlson Exp.Co. - - - ~- 38.70|ver before and there will be some|the making of predictions. Ee SY OO A Meverting:y,ieucceas; whichyitsie Fred Richardson - - ©- = 41/:Al/Dobson - - - - - 3.27/money spent those two or three| | “Most of the talk is indulged in by| Dart of imterested sae ay als, to give icedibia:toyatabe.it Will be: Commies Village of LaPrairie. plestloy Pita Eh an ee syetcas mickabers of tho ‘state bar asj nadus ee ee tee on invitations: H. D. Powers and B.iA. Arnold - - - + - 1,28/E. P. Gravelle - - - - 3.74! Secretary King is making arrange-| © jation, and among those who are|Math of the recent meeting of the MM. A. Spang; committes on arrange: ©. A. Buell - - + + + 215|/H. R. King - - - - ~- 82.14/ments with the Great Northern to|Warm advocates of Mr. Washburn’s|State Agricultural society. The Fur- monty: George:K: Meyers; HE. Hi Glatt Fred Ingersoll - - - + -16.46|Gilbert Hissard - - - - 1.03/run special trains from both ,Grand|ominotion, are attorneys from Du- long forces, defeated as now seems fam and George F. Fremer; commit- Georgd Moore - - + +465.21/Dave Lipesett - - - - 7.26|Rapids and Hibbing and ‘ also ne-|Juth and the iron ranges and others| Plain, on ij abate nails tee on reception: M. McAlpine, Roy A. M. Sissler - - - - 6.87|John Meyers + - - - ~- 3.92) gotiating with the Mesaba to run Prominent in the First and Second |and the wise manuevers of State L- ‘Wheaton:\and.T..R. Pravite; com> Wm. Walker - - - - - 2.53/W. C.J. F. Nepman - - - 38.30/an excursion from Duluth. Hans An-|Congressfonal districts where he is|brarian John King, a bland and child- Hiithba. elt) Sidon manmgernent: Tr Ee H. C. Washburn - - + - 80|John Person - - - - - 11.46] Gerson, of Utica, N. Y., bas already well known and held in kind esteem.|like Democrat, are being kept in Shoatf, J, F. Metzger and H. #. Ne- Frank Walter - - - + 4167/4. H. Randahl - - - - 41.92/made entry for the amateur class| “It ds said that St. Louis county|mind of their unexpected rout—and veux. “Whvitations have been. tesued, Andrew Walter - - - - 1.74!John Troop - - - + ~- 7.18land queries are being received daily| Will not be unanimous for the renom-|the echoes bid fair to be heard in and members of the society will be = ice. the next Republican state convention, Town of Trout Lake Herman Tracey - - - - 04) concerning the tournament .and the | {nation of Justice. Lewis, and in fact will charged $1 a couple for the banquet Alpi Antio - - - + - 4,81/C. Puchawan - - - - - 38.68! citizens of both Bovey and Coleraine|that a sub-current of opposition to}@s they eurely reverberate and damce. Residents, not members Ole Alpertson - - + + - 27|P. Forresti - - - + 63]are concerning themselves with pro-' tim, hes made itself manifest in| thr —* ae Ee yee ania. of the society, who resided in the al ©. Brunean - - - - - + 33/3. Mi Taff - - - - - - 88/viding entertaiffment for the visitors. muns of breakers. Continued on page four) county prior to 1895 have also re- A.*Bronean - + |< = 55 Be ced we - et: any The Coleraine Commercial club has - is iosaecen = oe ae ; ceived invitations and they will B. J. Borgeson - - - + 3.99]/Coleraine Libr. Co. - - - -50 | appointed committees in regard to : he bench, Mr. be charged $1.50 per couple. This BB. Bens - - = *% a6 ace rea decorating the village for the event wags aaa Egeacthest pew! WILL ASSIST LAW distinction is made on account of the Louie Carlson ~ - + - - 2.42) and if the village council is amenable | “i oe wae ENFORCEMENT (treasurer having a small balance on BF. B. Cronk = 2-2 Poe eee AGRICULTURAL Coleraine will put on her best holiday apa eee va rommeuene ts hand, which was contributed by mem- Chas. H. Claypool - - - -194] §OCIETY MEETING |ettire. oo a ee .4,| bers of the society. Herman Gran - - - - - 8.84 The Bovey Iron News has the fol- oe i elsnuatis oe re »|Liquor Dealers of Grand Rapids|" rnis annual banquet and ball, John Gabrielson - - + - 1.67 A # lowing to say in regard to the erec- ge y ; pore: which is one of the principal social Ole Hanson - - - ~- 4.39}Annual Election of Officers Will Be tion of the slide: ‘Work on the erec- pie a arenes deh risigeraa a and Cohasset Want State events of the| season, is held for the G. G. Hartley - - + - 942) Held At Court House Thurs- | tion of the ski slide was carried on| V0" eaves Weeeeaie oe Laws Obeyed. Purpose of getting the old settlers Cc. N. Jones - - + © + 238 day Afte: Sunday by crew of men under the nin ‘eG his oe Ee ee tae et together and they who receive invi- Wred Madson - - - - - 10 y Z direction of Harry Clark, president prema i A meeting of the liquor dealers|t?tions are to be envied, indeed, for a Martin Mattson - - - - 3.31 of the Itasca Ski club. one ‘ ; of Grand Rapids and Cohasset was |t!0Se who have attended former balls M. Melega: os * e 4.19) The annual meeting of the Itasca “The men of the American Bridge Bere Eee cine. hosin: held at Grand Rapids Monday even-| State that wit, gayety and laughter Jacob Noxgaard - - - - 25}county agricultural association will company climbed here and there like|_ “1t looks more and more like John ing and an organization was formed |" Tampant rom the opening strain Peter Ollila - - + - +: 285 }be held et the court house Thursday) -51. over the frosty ateel putting | Ld. : to promote and assist in the proper|0f the music until the conclusion of 2 TAM M00. 08 Hela eee ae eed afternoon, February 3, oF oe oA m bolts and hoisting material into| “5° far as Judge Charles W. Stan-| ¢ sorvance of all state laws. The | “Home, Sweet Home.’ Chas. Pekkela - - - - Ele meeting ee will be eee = place. Hanging by their legs, arms |‘ of Bemidji, is concerned, he has organization already numbers the 3 Albert Ranger - - - os . guide the dest nies of the. society and eyebrows they went over the eliminated peameelt from state poli- major} number of dealers in both SWITCHMEN MAY Swan Rydberg - - - - - 6.14! for the coming year. 5 ‘ «oj tics, and has said definitely, not only : ‘ sage : cobweb looking structure like flies |‘ % Grand Rapids and Cohasset and it ©. L. Sherman - - - - 27] Everyone who is interested in the on a ceiling, and the slide grew|i? Public, but with added emphasis] muTaatReAa tn GaaseanG rahieeihieralts RETURN TO WORK a i. Sherman © 00 = enere sak a, a ae aiatae oa png apace. ‘Below, men with the blue ne es ae Lspnansdi ps dosed fee which will be used as a sick att Saari - - 3 ist - 5 shou! e) many * ned e Pe liidate et 5 . st ibers. L. A. Willman - - + + 6.22|matters of importance to both the nee mon pee oot ne the bench. “I would rather be dis- ear ere en ee aac ae ‘ ‘Rumor That Those On Strike Since ,. | Pieces which were to go next and the; ~~ a _ At the meeting held Monday night " E. L. Watson - - - - 2.20| farmers and business men will be dis- slide went skyward on the run, At|‘Tict judge than governor, assuming). iutions were passed regarding November 30 Will Socn Town of Bass Brook ae cussed. At the a cae one point the steel extends 112 feet that I had a possible eae to pe law enforcement and it was decided Resume Labor. se R. Brow = 8 ee asics agricultural society antes e aie upwards from the foundations. A |2°minated at ie mone emocratic | that should any liquor dealer be George Becker - - 2 = z ter of forming a farmer’s club wil eplice of 12 feet had ta be made at state conyention, he said the other caught violating the laws, the matter : a Aion ae Metio Barna - - - - - 88/be taken up. Clubs are being estab- This polat ‘owing. too ibe Gncben naan day. “There iis no lack .of strong mill: ben tabenl tpl ieath® they iilaee It is expected hs at on Monday, Fel Chris Boehm - - + - 2.48/lished all over the northern portion Gite a ound: S slides having b men among Democratic party leaders. (oy nci) and that body will be request-|7 7, the switchmen of the north- Coolidge Schussier Co. - 254.88] of the state and are for the purpose eee for pe des ae eae if I were venturing an opinion! 9+ 44 revoke the ee ae mae, | ore wno have been on strike since W. 0. Kronkhitie X 3 3.26/of assisting the farmers .to obtain ete This extension was no bar Mea Seo os ees Copies of the resolutions were sent INDI B05: alt SUE Po works irk Alex Dunn - - - - + 1.10] better prices for their produce. Supt. ‘ should say that it is John Lind’s duty tically every one of the strikers will 5 . to the erection as the boys of the to all dealers in the two villages. F 1 TI will re- P. P. Elliot - - - - + 5.49)/A. J. McGuire, of the Northeast Ex- Oliver. Iron Mini Co tiaped the to accept the nomination. In my be in his old pI lace . hey a R. J. Guite - - - - - 481)permient farm has this matter in| 400) pars and awed them on the | Judgment it will be forced upon him : sume work with tic wage question H. EB. Graffam - - - - 1.88|}hand and will explain the merits of ground in no time. A litde thi in such a manner as to make it impo JAMES J. HILL ON unsettled, but they will be governed Itasca Cedan Ca - + =) - 94.16 | 4 plain. lik i Z ae sible for him to refuse it. Yes, I COST OF LIVING|"” the figures agreed upon in the John Kasslen - - + = = 1.38 ei anata pertssone: oronly a should say that John Lind is the Chicago compromise conference. ii SNS face the slide here, cuts no figure—they L hoice of the This information comes this after- A. L. Laliberte a cachet: Rxauanetioas make it and go on with the work, jus |fiTst, Second and last choice S 5 = C. H. Marr - <- - - = 7.08 od chases. \Galy-ahe fake Farcane of |Party and the call for his nomination Railroad Builder Declares Half of | noon from a source close to the head: John V. Morse - - - - - 9.73] Hattie F. Booth, county — super- ‘in iehvamois th d of th will be too imsistent for >im to dis- Problem Lies in Discretion of the switchmen’s union. - = Jas. McMahon - “- - - 2.58/intendent of schools will conduct ae: will pied a Ae bei . regard, although personally, he would = Unless there should be a hitch next John McMann - - - + 2.51|teachers examinations tomorrow at oobi tie cone aes ue eae probably much prefer to continue his} . of the Housewife. week, the program will go through. George Meyers - - + - 1.77) the court house for the first grade in one “a bid pide phat splendid work for the state univer But, in the language of a man who National Pole Jo. - - - 266.50) studies. Friday and Saterday will be| 1; jooks as we wr'te, that some mem.|Sity. But some one will point out) james J. Hill, one of the first to|!s Well acquainted with the situation John W. Poole - - - = -16.71/devoted to second grade studies. The) )... of aha club: will have to pray |t© bim that he need not overlook that] issue a warning against national ex- and the negotiations now in DROER ees Louis Parrier - - - - 1.42/demand for teachers is constantly for snow {to cover the hill and slide, institution’s interests, while serving travagance in its reflection in the ‘everything is cut and dried and F. F. Price - -+- + + - %.08|) growing and each year the exam- else the skis must be exchangi as as governor.”’ advanced cost of living, said in a there will be no hitch. |! Reed & Nisbett - - - - 5.81/inations grow more difficult, for the! +. roner skates, However, there’s Moorhead Man Mentioned. speech at New York Thursday that RATED RUA TT Peter Warberg - - - - 71|reason that mo a higher de-ltime for snow to come and the| “The Democrats in cosidering can-|tion off the housewife. Butts Case Up February 3. mil Dennis - - - + - 01/gree of education is demanded to suc-|. other man knows our need: and if|idates for lieutenant governor, have] half the problem lies im he iscre- McAlpine & McDonald - - 1.23|cessfully conduct our public schools. ee eta mentioned a strong member of the or-| tion of the housewife. ~ | The hearing of Israel Butts, of Fee- he fails in providing the beautiful, ley, who was arrested on a charge G. A. Moore - - + + - 19]/Owing to the excellence of Itasca the club cannot be blamed. ganization. Charles M. Nye, of Moor-| ‘If a housekeeper,” said Mr. Hill Gt hastardy, will come: up. in Fudes John Hepfel - - +. + - 55)county schools, its pupils generally} head, Democratic brother «:f Republi-|“‘instead . of standing in front 3 ‘s Pp ei inath ‘From the top of the slide one can 3 Huson’s court Thursday, February 3. J.C. Herechbaths )* 65 45\5-- 0 base thee ae emma) OES elegant view of thi yund- | Co" = i Sey a * < Spispnene: 00) order the 12), chad wile bornjto-Mary. Caso, the 7 O. MORES pee os oe eee ge ere i country. Towering m ¢ toa 100 ex: eee ne . ¥ supplies, oe he _| complaining witness, senna "ea Sandy Phair - - - = 78|it and it is not expected that this fon = ae pe Rak Hetae toa ated on | NY, World-famous humorist, is slat-|ket and learn what foods are cheap- Ki . came # Frank Paephkle -- - - - - 18)standard will be lowered during the cn’ alewation ak Gaaaray eal | ed for this place on the ticket, but it/est, and what are dear, there would Wood Bids. E.N.Remer - - ‘> + - 36|tests. which will be conducted on the] 1°. 4°" Or. hone ae aa Ee is said that lie will accept the nom-|be less of this kind of talk. As Ihave! geatea pids ‘will be received by Peter Dubado - + - - - 04/dates mamed above. is magnificent. The visitors who|Z#tiou only on condition that he is|said before, the high cost of livingithe School Board of School District F. P. Sheldon - + + - 180 home will be impressed -with it all made the running mate of John Lind.| is the cost of high living.” No. One of Itasca County, Minnesota, Itasca Cedar Co. - - - - 90.00 es ss Pee And John Lind is being rem‘nded by| Mr. Hill denied that there is any|UP to six o’clock P. M. of Monday Village of Cohasset Good Mornin’, Judge. and the impressions gained will be those who assail his ears and bom-|industrial or financial uneasiness ji doe Mo Sone Sekine nad im b 4 e - Arlin Bullock + - + + 288] Ted McDonaugh safd good morn-| °* ce gos with them to our @0-| tard his office with political pleas| over the attitude of the government inex 160 etedacoh’sreae meiner ta E. L. Buck - + 4+ + = 11,13/ing in Judge Huson’s court Wednes- z and promises that any man holding | toward corporations. arack wood, or any part thereof. Alden Clairmont - - - + 3.38|day and was assessed a fine of $1.00 any office that makes him ineligible| Asked to what he attributed the He Poste ee ce te Coolidge-Schussler Co, - _ 1,673.08/ and costs on a charge of being drunk| Elbert Bede, of Duluth, was in the|for any other office, is at liberty to| depression of the stock market, he|"ect any and all bids, Cohasset Hwd. Mfg. Co. - 878.07|and disorderly. village on business Wednesday. resign the one he is now occupying. | answered laconically: “hysteria.” J, BE, REUSSWIG, Director,