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Chippewa Herald-Telegram from Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin • 1

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CHIPPIIV7A THE NIAGARA OP THE HOSTHWEST A Clean Newspaper voted to Hie interests of This Comiiuui 1 err: ci HAW FOUNDED IN 1887. Vol. 1. No. 176.

CHIPPEWA FALLS, WIS, WEDNESDAY EVENING, 5CPTT.MB CR Wi. ran; Cs Ti WISCONSIN MILITIA PROGRESSIVE VICE PRETTY WEDDING 'NO STARTLING i lOTIilG 111 ARRESIILLIKOIS GUARD OFFICERS AT BRIDE'S HOME NEWS FROM HIE SOON TO COME BACK FROM BORDER CAMP PRESIDENT IS OUT FOR TOON i REETCAR ST WAR REGION THEY FAIL TO FIFTY. MULES TO GOVERNMENT, pF. F1CIALS IS CLAIMED. Witt MAJBEL.

TCMrTtLO VHif tO JMXAtlCC ID rewp cctev vtTtr-AY. Vr. Uf l. t.t.ir, 4 Lt til ttr REPORTS INDICATE -RETURN EARLY NEXT MONTH OR- OERS SIGNIFICANT COU PARKER LCAVCt PARTY ANO WILL ftTUHP CT AU (My memtioi Aw San Antonio, Tex! IS. Major Gen, Frederick Funstou today, wired the the: war, in' Washington One Mob of 500 Persons Blocked Track Dynaniite Found in Sub- asking-lor the arrest: and return to Madison.

Sept 13. JaJlojt from the state orders rrcctred at the Jutant general's office from tfc Urnc-Rlta orr tu ft- San forfprosecutiou of, CapL Walrath and regimental Quartermasters of tha-ec- fefljBa affik mrsUr rriVkji. at) I tint 1-8 Jtnm3 It rrl O-'t TT. era! war departnaiut. demobilisation of the state troops now pa the bordr will sUrt shortly the return of way This Morning and third regiments of filinois Infaa try He accuses the taHIta men -ct railing i)tl I 11 lit ii -ft.

ii i iiMinin't i iWgli 1 tit i 1 iiii-ii viii.ji Utt f.rs4 la t- if the "Wisconsin; anT JlllnoU rrglmeats v4 w4 from the 175-mfl hike from Ro An lamp ajcataw HtBe'a4 -t. i 1 at.4 7 tonio to Austin, Tfi, return. OcL la i i I fa 'j New. Sept, .13. Violence of greater proportions broke out early this forenoon In the street chr etrikA WELL KNOWN Cot.

to 1U ti In i linkup: IiiIkmii i Iter by tprh ft it fl to i return fifty, government mule loaned to the regiments. "111 try every military officer on Uio border if necessary," declared' Major Funston todayr-lto cure them of tho habit' some 'have -formed of 'looting govenimeut 5. There 'are lvit 3.SOO guardsmen now on. the at-ottt 800 from MUwaaltw, Yrl. IiTO IS DEAD ATWAUSAU Orders hare txn rerelred calUac jV for a change from the tndlTldaal dIT) A rilMP PHMP AMY NEWEST DUTCH Charge method ued: in the Katktn and Jhet violence was Increased hour- Early lif the? forenoon today dyn-; amite was found in the Brooklyn sec-fca SS jnq Buowayj amiss jes jh fpw lice to believe.

that an attempt bid jbeen made to blow up the tube. Theflnst street disorder occurred today at 9 ocloclc and from that time on the calls came into the police'head-i quarters in. rapid succession, and by 10 o'clock fourteen arrests bad been made. DISCUSSES PLANS BOAT IS SUNK Washington. D.

Sept. nearly 1S.000 National goardn- men have been 4IcBancd by W. H. MYLREA, FORMER ATTOR. NEY GENERAL OF STATE, PASSES AWAY AT AGE OF m0m .4 tift FOR REORGANIZING Nfif ITT WAS "BUI LT 1 AMERICA' -AUO SAILED.

OUTAUGUST the war department tor variooa causes since th state tmop were mustered into the federal service. -4 Wausau, Sept. 13. Mylrea, aged 63, attorney general of the state THE CO-OPERATIVE FLHT in 1 ta umj LA CROSSE TO fiC t0 AHI2EO 1 j.tn-Uj. at.5 Intermotloital Hv Bfirvit.) London.

-Sept. 13. The new. Dutch from 1895 to 1899, and former ''secretary of the Wisconsin Advancement I The most serious rioting occurred at Fourth avenue and 23rd street when i' a crowd of 600 persons blocked the MANY FARMER! MEET. t.M t.t Ji5f I' freight liner.

Antwerpen. whicb wai- association, died early Tuesday morn guard, to 1 munteriaf ouL or, ii l.i..itl.f v. 1t i 't 1 "I eq- 7 lot. track and refused to Tet the eurface ing. He was connected with laree at Newport News this year, has Wf.

8 Wf wt3 -t a panleV This la taken a an Indira- car proceed. At a signal from the and fwr cVl tlon that the troops mill hortly be re of tb rarta-r ror' iumDering interests, "and was-: also Deen san. accoraing-to- a. wireiet prominent ln-; poUtics as a stalwart, feroe'' lotojj J2 tie' tJOjds, 1 He was a of Lawrence col- The steamer had a displacement of called. t1 4 IV il.tiu- vn- lege, and was widely known in -Ma- 600" tons and was 460 feet She Yeotn-t tall to KK-t HtyiX a sonic circles.

nailed from New Jork leaving that. tal tattlfcjt. Tfei a 3 LORIMER TRIES jby the tor4 tt Qrrl7r. 'i- frj-1 orratir-t tfe tfiats, "I- T1 tiMtt il.nt TO COME BACK port Aug. SL -i FOOTBALL-MN 0UTF0RPRACTICE GREEK KING TO YIELD NEUTRALITY mob's leader the car was stormed and the motorman, conductor and two other employes were, dragged to the street Police reserves were rushed to the iScene by.

auto and the mob was dispersed, after four arrests had been, made. situation 6n this, ihe sixth flay, 6f the strike was frought with greater disturbance than any so Charging that the traction" bfflcials bad failed to remain "orderly? in their efforts to break the Btrike, the union leaders said they "would fight "force with force Service on the subway, and elevated DEMOCRATS TO F0LL0WHUGHES -1' .1 i i 1 senrti l.tiw 1t. 1 THE HILL ESTATE OUSTED SENATOR NOW UP FOR CONGRESS IN A CHICAGO fc 1' DISTRICT. 1 WILL PAY AN IHCOWt TAX Cf obtain and LEWIS WILL TAKE CONTEST ON FOR BEST, SONG LTO 'ttSOjOCO LARGEST IN 1 TORY Of STATE SepL IS. "Blir LoVtmer trying a-' "com back today.

Shorn of TRAIL OF'REPU'bLICAK'CA- didate. CHfeER. WARRIORS TCvVlC-J 11 his -former power and JnTroeuce in SI' 4b ft 't' -J; Illinbia, pontics, ahur4 by the men lines was practically normal today. School had hardly commenced when SL lisL J-Hrxa rVi ajpmtlnvaUtr 1 but there was no change in the situa whom he mada plklrally and dia-trusted hy tho many ho Toit thrlr saving in the collapse" ef hU Sa11 street bank a few year ago, the for tion of the surface lines are practically at IS standstill J. 11 UL rf4 txr'Ut.

tl (By International A'eica Chicago, Sept 13. Wm. Bryan and U. s. senator James 1L Lewis are going out over the trail of Candidate Charles E.

Hughes' in a stumping tow TOi tile democralsr. the football men of the high', school began a "preparedness" campaign. Practice has been given the candidates day. since and Mt has talxeady had-' telUnV'effecL lb lancet la it tHtfery tner United Statej Senator is maklcs stronocua 2art tagt bicV. U.ta th GUESSINGA stidk, at A t'-a Jtt 4 V.

jnje. Wf, 4 7'. V1i- 11J THE KAHN BLOCK political game and regala hia former Several of the old "guard will be seen laurels. Bin" Is a Republican can was made at the again' this year. 1 APPOINTMENTS ffct 4 didate for the nomination for.Congrr western headquarters here that Bryan order to stimulate cgn- from the.Slxtn.nilnola district la'to- and the Illinois senator'; would take WESK CASTING BROKE BRIDGE iV'a I tfif f-e 16 Ji.t-r-nu.

ut til tiM tt I a iesi nas Deen announceu in an euorti day prunanes. HM'V the stump over the weternv'and The contest is holding, the attention northwestern route, covenne ahout to get the 'best -possible 'football song to" cheer the7 team to victory. The FAlRCHILD MAY GET ONE PL'ACE "AND ONE OF DOZEN OTHER VACANCY. of. a of baa received' no support from THf CCLVf OTwtH fAtr CC-CO rict rc 7f I Hi the same ground that was covered jprize will be 'a ticket to any twelve t'f tb I publican national or state commiiteef.

high school entertainments "during' the, rf loU W. (rtra tor' II o.lS'5.. He is making lxli fight alone, tave for the few friends who stuck rlthhim year. The contest will be' open to all students in the high I Hughes in his transcontinental tour. Senator Lewis wll begin in Minneapolis Monday and "'cover all the northwestern states.

i Bryan will open in Reno Monday and tour the southwestern states. during, the atormy days which "culmi The completed schedule ol; games nated. In the loss of bis seat la the United States Senate. They are financ VAtlUG Or SHIP'S CARGO 4MRISKS Madison, Sept. 13.

Twelve or fourteen names, have been presented to Gov. Emanuel L. Philipp either directly or indirectly, as men who might be possible se'ections for the vacant circuit Among the men for Whom formal in- the season will be announced aa. Jo- c. i feutl etf1 jf I.a i4-- rUJt in Jir a t-tt tii s.

.1 a II Vtfl 1 ing him and they declared shortly. today, that he will gain the nomination Aft SUGAR DROP 8a rranrtr. Fri. 1 tler-p whether he Is elected er not. derate ets Lave aei Eiven for the vac.

nt appointments ere: Edward In th pflt of aarar, la ni tv CHICAGO CASTS A RECORD VOTE Fa'rc ill, Juliis Itoehr, J. L. O'Con, f.nej. baa 4kt th tai of MANY AFTER ARMOR PLANT nor, M. O.

Umbrcit and F. F. Groeller tej.mhlp JlcalCAn'a satar rIlr 0CW atnc It I'ft Hawaii trt tU wrt OLhers vho have mentioned, as HH-Ifu'tf imi 'k t. 1. t.

I'O' et -if St t. vHT Jtit'iM rmt 1h t. It C.H.V. mi! Hi itH'nti rt H'tm f0.trt ki i 4 -f J't, 1 Jurt Just what would be the result tj Lo rimer ahould be notrilna.ted.la providing food" for much speculation la western political circes. The former Senator, bass many bitter enemies in Illinois, politics, who.

It believed, woud not support mlh for election ua der any circumstances. Lo rimer is sincere in hla determine tlon re-enter "the The dcreaM way mwv Vit I3 ABSENCE OF ANTICIPATED VIO- cargo mth th Attaau v.t NAVY BOARD HEARS "HUNDREDS DotiTc rouHD cc Aa LENCE THE ONLY MARKED FEATURE TODAY WHO SEEK TO HAVE' PLANT IN THEIR CITV. CneHe. br th ptit cm arrital to paid. fco4rl lo of trtv feae bn tjclo44 ber far ra.Ut!rL and th Mexican ba i4 Ur Washington, Sept.

13. Secretary of "It may be that I shall not succeed this year," he declares, "but William (By International Neiea Service.) Chicago, Sept. 13. Under ideal 'pessib'e tppointees if they would cept the place, are Nathan Glicksman, Lawrence Olwell and George Lines. This much Beems settled that one of the appointees -will be a Tiepublica'i and the other a Democrat.

It also ceems pretty well accepted that the Republican appointment will go to Senator Falrchild. As yet, however, the Democratic selection is in doubt. The governor, himself declines to discuss the apointments and wUl no hint as to who his possible selections may be. the Navy, Daniels, with a board of ex- Lorimer will yet sit in, the national York, tla th rmAAt. wltli tbe maala-l Me jsfr It Pr, I.

1 weather conditions Chicago voters to-, jStoflTof ciUea anl congress from which he was ousted bj waa 1it Vcii A lag 1S ion. UUunu lu me yum in recora towns throughout the country that I w11? 1B 1 n. i ...11 i I 1 ac4 la wVfi Ve tciiK tnajrkM. lbT uumuria iu uuuuuaio two 1UII Biaie wont fn he BPlPrtPrt fnr thfl Mtft fir ttln I I 1 J. 'riTUM 'A 41 POUND 1 tickets, congressmen ironi Hvprv la- nour rnvcTrmpn nmnT nmnr xrnirn i JAUSKIE WITH HANDS, a mm do cb-J tn the trr to Tork by rait Th Metlcan an Arrlcas-tla-wallan tnul and to tbrlT4 tin Ladysmlth.

Wis Sept. iX (Ppe J4.il IWT. A a'TI waa lta H.jri I trict and scores of other candidates ifcongress ordered bulj at ft. 'COBt of for less important offices. I Early reports to headquarters "in- Scos of tepresentaUves, many of, dicate a large vote is being cast ilT' argue the merits -f.

their particular throughout the entire state. Chl-j commimItTj cial). Harry E. Asmuth. a Milwaukee REAL ESTATE la Nw York aoott.

hails arr4 iitT t5if1 AMT tU Hi policeman, aud Stat Conaarvatlon Wardm Frank Itusacll of Park Fa' I a So by ramie mol of lb taraf la I Kt, c. liJ, ij landed here, on Sunday aflfr a seven cago alone the vote will make a record u. Nw York- tb I e-araa lb 1 uk tijtrrw a4 t-1 ftt.rtt. POLITICIANS AT fraUhl of 112 a I'm. COBBAN LOTS FACING' IRVINE total.

All reports showed that the balloting was proceeding minus the anticipated trouble predicted because of the heated campaign. CHOPS OFF FiNCCR PARK BECOME PROPERTY OF DR. AND MRS. HURD AND MRS. CHARLES BARKER STATE FAIR day trip In a canoe down the Flambeau river from Park Falla to Lady-smith.

They bad In their poMalon a giant muskellonge weljthlng forty-one pounds which waa caught by Aa-muth with his "hands. -i SWEET TRENCH 8INCER DIES BY BRITISH 8HOT TO ESCAPE ARMY. rrMIMl Arrw Dr. and Mrs. Hurd and Mrs.

barleajBABU STATIONMASTER SHOWS (By International New Service) WAY TO END WAR, Miiwaunee, sepL 13. The state London. -lz ta-tlva months iaprtttr5t, re4ac4 ir.J?r tr.la aotbottiy 14 tlt 'tiarker have bought the Cobban lots fair park was bte cente? pt the poli (Bw JerwlJal Xr firrr- 1 montha. has Wca pai ca Drfearl ticians today. It was Governor's day facing Irvine park on Duncan creek.

It a very delightful building site. They contemplate platting it and sell- London. Bept 13.The following ct Cacky, ana uov.Pnlllpp arrived early. His little story -of the front trenches ui M.a,-tiL who waA trle-1 presence. ud that of many other state officers and candidates attracted many fBv International Hew Bertire) London, Sept.

13. The Indiana practically run the railways In East Africa, and one of the Indian Etationmasters at eome' litte siding sent the following wire to beadquar-ters: contained In a letter rrorn a Brtmn rt mmUi it rrty Lf tWiifx soldier serving In France: off bu tHttrasgr la tv4a Kliiury the legislators. ine biluua iu kULiw mtuty' witn in era naiueu ui. woo uq fntlRT MARTIAL FOR "AN governor spoke noon. It was" then esthnfajl 28.000 per-s ns.

were present on- the grounds aT.l the officers predicted 40. 'WJ by latest songs. He waa eaaUy beard In WHO LOftT GORtflA. Station "httacked by Germans. Please send soldiers.

TAm personally proceeding to Jungle." -T A Babu 6tationmastef, Ii almost their first meal in their new home that adjoins the purchase today. ROLLS LIVE BOMB FROM MORTAR. OVER PARAPET. fB ltrrtiot -V Serviced London. Sept.

IS. It la off Ically announced that Private W. J. Brown of the Canadian infantry Bei2ed a burning shell and threw it over, the parapet trench, where it at once exploded. our front trenches, and his son rr enjoyed by, our fellows as wen aa by the Germans.

tn rw-Arri, Vienna. StL I L-Aa AftitrUa arimarllAL lUUsg at KUxiTt, oVlock. r- Tonight the citv of Milwauki will tniertain the crowds with an elaborate display of fireworks. splay ot nn baa bgao the trial Caral i4L who tti ta cosuaaaa wnm, a charga of katlag lfl ki VX ND GIRLS FIND. GIRLS VICTOR WEDNESDAY NlCHT The exquisite artist and ecraen btauty MME.

SLOW. BARBERS Corporal A. Edmunds, of the same WHEN noct ytx, Vrvrw VU CtTT iVW rriid cnoc irrrwri lt f.i j- 'f-ff tobactn. Vc4 l. ar ll-c aait tmnt net the a t.Wt- -Utt a Nx rJ fwT ce if aatfy! Dealers that wtwerf ocr iraCc CUT Cbcvru lCki a renx-h.

atuck, and of hAttag baat dar identical Circumstances proved, that bs was made, of sterner stuff. He was about 7 tbe most -competent, deadly; earnest stationmaster and marksman combined that ever lived. A regiment of men each as be would end the war," for this Is the wiree sent: j' flOO Germans attacking the- station. Send Immediately; 1 rifle and 100 pounds ammunition." Independent Ads Bring Results. WHEN SHAVING MEN.

ing ue am pwi 'T f.naiT. TwO COloaKt AAT9 T3 charged fct the "regiment. Picked up an enemy iuv.H mortar bomb and rolled it over tbe parapet of the trench, where it exploded In both case many lives were unddubtedly saved and Distinguished Conduct Medals have been awarded to tho men. London, Sept. 13.

When explaining before a military tribunal why needed men In. his business a Welsh, barber said be had tried to employ girls but "they, took: half an hour to. ahave a gentlemamn -vU PETROVA In "i "PLAYING WITH FIRE" Startling Acta. li.lt It licrm. SCO GIRL WANTErv-AT Irvine, at eo I-IJ ts'gavV.

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