1913-05-28 [P ]

1913-05-28 [P ]

piip^ be concluded, and In September ofi; MIL0 WHITE PASSES AWAY last year the Swedish and Norwegian MWY LUTHER M'CARTY. BIG MUNICIPAL ROYAL WEDDING. ABOUT THE STATE OPINTERESMO1 foreign ministers met at Gothenburg Former Minnesota Congressman Diet to discuss the possibility of arriving; V/'^rt^aUChatfleld, ' > ''*;>VV -T; at a friendly agreement without fur^v Kaiser's Daughter Married KILLED IN FIGHT American Heavyweight PIER COLLAPSES Milo White, a representative In con­ SCANDINAVIANS ther recourse to arbitration. As a re­ to Prince Ernst August. Killed In Ring Battle. News of Especial Interest to gress two terms from the First Min­ sult of these "pourparlers" direct ne­ nesota district, is dead at his home in gotiations were started between the Succumbs Following How Just Minnesota Readers.: Chatfleld. two governments with the proviso Thirty-four Persons Killed at Mr. White was a descendant of the Recent Happenings in This that recourse should be had to arbi­ Whites of Plymouth colony fame. He tration if the negotiations failed. : Long Beach, CaL Below the Heart. w*s born in Franklin county, Ver­ The convention just signed makes it W A mont, in 1830. He reached Chatfleld Country and Abroad. likely that a satisfactory treaty will GIRL IS SLAIN BY SUITOR in 1855 and at the time of his death be arranged and further arbitrations was the oldest merchant in Southern avoided. The press of all parties in SIXTY-FIVE SERIOUSLY HURT KNOCKOUT IN FIRST ROUND Minnesota. ', / both countries expresses satisfaction Young' Man Then Turns Weapon on In 1858 he was married to Miss SWEDISH OPERA IN GERMANY and hopes that the new step may Himself Following Rejection of , Hannah A. Ellis of Fairfax, Vt. He lead to friendly co-operation between was elected to the Minnesota state Structure Proves Too Weak to Bear Fatality Occurs in Scheduled Ten. Marriage Proposal. Swedes and Norwegians in other senate in 1871 and held the office five Celebrated Stockholm Singers Will spheres of mutual interest Weight of Nearly Ten Thou- Round Battle With Arthur Pel- years. His two terms in the federal Take the Leading Roles at Stutt­ * 4- * . ! tand Persons. key at Calgary, Alta. congress were served soon after and Agnes Hansen, the Norwegian opera Frank Kuhlman, a tinner of Min­ when defeated for a third he retired gart "M usik-Fest"—Swedish-Norwe­ singer, has been making a great suc­ neapolis, shot and instantly killed from political life and gave all of bis gian Frontier Dispute Nearing Set­ cess recently in German cities as Miss Effie Jones of Pine City and time to his business affairs. Long Beach, Cal., May 26.—Too Calgary, Alta., May 26.—Luther Mc- then fired three shots into his left tlement—Queen Alexandrina of Den­ "Brunhilde" in Wagner's "Die Walky- Weak to uphold (he burden of nearly Carty, white heavyweight champion breast just below the heart. rie." Miss Hansen has also appeared PASTOR DIES AT AGE OF 104 mark Leader in Charitable Affair. in a number of concerts in Berlin, 10,000 human beings assembled for pugilist of the world, died in the ring Kuhlman was employed as a tinner here from a chance blow delivered, .j. ^. ^. 4. ^. 4. ^. ^.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4. Stuttgart and Hamburg and at all the festivities of British Empire day about two months ago by the Smith Rev. John Greer Passes Away In St these places she scored much ap­ the land end of the big double decked by Arthur Pelkey somewhere in the Hardware company of Pine City and 4> SWEDEN. 4* region of the solar plexus. The end Paul Suburb. 4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4. 4.4.4.4.4.4.4.4. plause and received many compli­ municipal pier in front of the city au­ boarded at the Jones boarding house. ments from musical critics. •rim of the battle came after one minute He became infatuated with his land­ In the death of Rev. John Greer at A Swedish "musik-fest" will be ditorium collapsed. Hundreds of per­ the home of his daughter at Merriam and forty-five seconds of fighting. lord's daughter and wanted to marry held in Stuttgart, Germany, June 20, *i* "i* *i* sons on the top deck were plunged Park, the state of Minnesota lost Pelkey was arrested by the North­ her, but she rejected him and he when Andreas Hallen's "Valdemars- The May 17th celebrations through­ down on the heads of other hundreds another of its pioneer residents. out Norway were well attended this west mounted police later on a charge threatened at that time to kill her. katten" will be rendered. On the fol­ crowded on the second deck. The When the facts became known the While his relatives have no record of lowing day"*the celebrated "Orpheii year and especially so in Christiania, lower deck then gave way and all of manslaughter. He was soon re­ the exact date of his birth he is be­ where thousands of festive-clad peo­ leased on bail. He was too agitated authorities gave him twelve hours to Drangar" will give a concert in that were dropped down a chute of shat­ leave the city and he went to Hen- lieved to have been 104 years old. city. The leading roles in the "Valde- ple turned out to enjoy the day and over the tragedy to make. a state­ tered woodwork to the tide washed riette, a station on the Great North­ Rev. John Greer was for many markatten" will be carried by the listen to patriotic songs and speech­ sands twenty-five feet below. ment ern twelve miles west of Pine City. years one of the best known Metho­ celebrated Stockholm opera singers, es. The day was also observed by dist Episcopal ministers of St. Paul The fight started tamely. There had He returned and went to the kitch­ John Forsell and Julia Claussen. The a large number of Norwegian-Ameri­ Thirty-four persons—mostly women and vicinity and during his early 7*SI been one or two mixups of an incon­ en door of the Jones boarding house opera, which is Swedish, will be given can societies in many cities in the •—were killed by the shivered tim­ Photo by American Press Association. Photo by American Press Association residence at Inver Grove he did a sequential character. Then came a and rapped. He was disguised with in the German language, having been United States. bers, or crushed to death by the fall* great deal of missionary work among a black wig and dark glasses, but the translated but recently to that lan­ 4. 4. 4. lng bodies of companions and friends. clinch. Referee Eddie Smith separ­ the Sioux and Chippewa Indians. He EUROPE'S BIG RULERS THERE ated the men. Both squared off in AWAIT NEXT MOVE BY TOKIO girl knew him and screamed to her guage from the original. During the Sixty-five more were seriously in­ talked their language fluently, and Through the kindness of Axel pugilistic attitude. Neither seemed mother for help. Kuhlman then shot entire "musik-fest" in Stuttgart only Bugge the University of Christiania jured, while hysteria and paralyzing frequently held services in their Daughter of Emperor William Married the worse for the clinch. State Department Officials Drop| Land her through the left shoulder and Swedish compositions will be given. has lately come into a number of fright disabled scores of others. camps. at Berlin. Suddenly McCarty was seen to Law Temporarily. heart and she died almost instantly. 4. 4. 4. collections from Sophus Bugge's li­ % The crowd massed about the audi­ Washington, May 21.—Interest in Kuhlman then ran several blocks brary. There are also a number of torium doors was composed mostly Berlin, May 25.—Concentrated pow­ double up in a crouching attitude. MAN WAYLAID AND KILLED Recent reports from Stockholm state er was the keynote that character­ negotiations between the United and shot himself, but may recover. scientific treatises and manuscripts of women and children who had gath­ To the spectators it looked as States and Japan over the California that several Swedes have been arrest­ ized the marriage of Princess Victo­ though his crouch was simply a fight­ Robbers Shoot Down Victim ed by the authorities of Russia and that may now be found in the Bugge ered there before the Empire day pa­ land legislation has shifted from Near collection at the university. rade ended. When the section about ria Luise Adelaide Mathilde, only ing pose. But he continued to go Hibbing. though their innocence has been fully daughter of the emperor of Germany Washington to Tokio. The Americr PROSECUTION DROPS CASE 4. 4. 4. the doors sank they went down with over, his eyes rolling in his head, government, having delivered its re­ James Karas of Hibbing was shot established there seems to be no dis­ It and a half dozen policemen, who and representative of the house of then he collapsed and fell full length position on the part of the Russian Roald Amundsen has received the Hohenzollern, to Prince Ernst August ply to the Japanese protest, is await­ Minnesota Minister Freed of Arson and killed on a driveway to a road- had been vainly striving to hold the on the floor of the ring. house near Hibbing. authorities to set them free. At the Swedish Vega medal. He holds at of Cumberland, scion of the house of ing the next step of Japan. The sit­ Charge. same time Russian "saw filers" of a present as many medals of honor as throng In check, went with them.

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