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w. I I K bl i iTV •wwi.'HP ijj j1 mm •, u I j. I,mj|u|i I C_„ I n i 1 OMkS. T- BBVA.NS WM. C. BICKNEIX. C. E. CAINE D. T. WBEATON.••• OHN BTT.TF RffWB M. RYAN Frank XAHL Name. J. Hanrehan V. C. Huntley r. W. Eddy f? m. Gausmati 2. R. Sather W M. SobertB H. j. Northcott L. O. Jesness Mat Pillen CX B. Burpee L. B. Wheeler 9. E. Baldwih %xihwAi* RAFIS DIRECTORY,. JUDICIAL OFFICER. A. FLAHERTY ...DistrictJudge| COUNTY OFFICERS. ff. R. SPUBR Village H. T. BEVANS H. DEVENNEY DAVE LOSIG H. B. LUN» A. P. DYE c. B. BURPEE .. SAMtTEI, LARSON. E. SMITH A. L. STENGER TIM MURPHY Coronerl Survey0' Court Commissioner I ..Co. Sup't of School® ,...^':..Pfe8ident v-. Cottnciimcn Recorder Treasurer Attorney *,....Justices Assessor T- '.Street Commijsiouer Marshal TOWN CLERKS.' Town. P. O.Address. A. L. Wolff, Win. O'Brien, A* iiidahl, J.McRoberts John Trost E. E. Solseth, Jr. C. B. Parks E. T.BETAKS, Chokio Morris Baker Darnen Donnelly Eldorado Everglade Framnas Hodges IHorton Moore Morris Pepperton Kendsville Scat Stevens Swan Lake Synnes village of Morris -.-Village of Hancock DonneJ'o Herman .Chokio V*: Cyrus Bincock Medina Morris Morris Village of Chokio BUSINESS AEDS. ATTORNEY S Attorney at Law ce o*ce CitiaensiBank, morris fi. A. STOKE, -Momjsis, J. B. ORMOMD, MINN. Attorney at Law Office over Stevens County Bank, HORRIS, v. MINN, 9M. C. BICKKELl, Attorney at Law. Office over Tjareon's Store. MTNN. Lawyer.. Office fc! Stebbins' Block, HORRIS, f. E. SMITH, MINN. Attorney at Law Loans. Collections and Insurance, office wltfcW.C. BickneU, 9RRIS Lewis C. Spooner, B. L. HULBURD. MINN. ATTORNEY AT LAW. M.ORRIS, MINN. Scandinavian Office Associates. Andrew Kowlaud, Nlcolay Hasselo. Real estate titles examined. Correct ab stracts of title prepared. Farm loans, aegotiated bearing interest at six percent per annum. Real Physician andSurgeon. MORRIS, MINN. S. B. SPVRR, physician and Surgeon, SPOONER BLOCK, MORRIS, Physiean & Surg eo% SPOONER BLOCK. Office hours from 10 to 12 a. m. Graduate of the Royal Uriiverditj^, Christiania, Norway. U I S I N N E S O A )JS, II, Jl, EELA, "Veterinarlan, j^doate of Chicago Veterinary College. 'office at Hulburd & Johnson'^ Drug Store. MORRIS &r -K* i 'AC °""4 ^r^wass®-* Auditor I Sheriff! V J. R. DELAHUNT... CAEI. BUCKENTIH NELS OLSON-••«..«' gj T. LSHMAN...... JJ. ^*,v '*, PRESIDENT CONTINUE! TO *HOYf UNMlfTAKIABLB tWtW «F k n /•:. .rah IMPROYIMEN&H, Drtsalng .........' Treasurerl ......'..iClerfc of Court ... ..Register of Deeds I 7.... Judge of Probate I 'e Attornevl Had No D»prc—lnq Effect in thai Patient and the Reault W* UM( Gratityinf-r©?®*0** 8*y It t/4ll B^| Several We$g§^. ^Safari Hto Removal Is Posstbio. ident in excellent oondition and made known that he slept well aad kad ez^ perienced decided benaflta from th« dressing of the outer wound. But the O*ctors did aot cfonflna themselves to the brief ^racial bulle tin. They wero reacTy t/j frankly and fully discuss the case la ail its bear ing. This gave a b^dy of wlrtiiorita^ Morris I tive InformatijKii on clromnstantiali Hancock details of .Morris ?.vMorris DdhncHy Alberta tSi,9* urefli4Mit'B aoaditien, all Bhowing-a mafst highly satisfactory condition. As to the reepenSng of the abdominal incision this was d^missed as part pf- the treatment necessary to the progress of such wounds. As to the inner wounda* where the bullet penetrated ~ihxs walls of -the stomacb, there was most gratifying progress, as the etoina^h was now carrying on normal digestive processes. The beef juice Which was taken by tha mouth for the first time Tuesday night had been assimilated without fW slightest indication ihat the wounds in the stomach tile proesss^s, of nature. 4 PaUent llilght'iAd' The preeidaat himself showed many signs of "iajproreaj.eiit. He was so cheery that oac of tjia apctor-s remark ed that th©y would let him smoke -a cigar before lobgr., He had shown not the slightest d«preasioh from the dressing of-the wound l&st sight. The situation waa bright that an of those about the president and the' many who came to mq,iilre as to th« 3CR8. V*EZ^USY estate bought and sold. Insurance—either fire, life, accident, burglary, or plate glass-writ ten at lowest rates in the best Compan ies. Fidelity, official and judicial bonds issued. PHYSICIAN S. MINN. €EAS. E. CAINE, M. D., Physician an & snrg-eon Telephone 29. Office over Krueger's Drug store. MORRIS, MINNESOTA. TEEO. THORESEN, MINN. 4 a a nelson, Ientist, OflRce i« Spooner yiassJBlock AOXR&, life 'fet GOT* WO i AMamlnal Waandl 'V Buffalo, Sept. 12.—President McKin« ley continues t# aho\r th« a»oat uomia-l taieable evii«j»be« of laBurrpvQmeatl and recovoiy amd tho aateaslneiMi caused by tho dressinf of thA abdom inal wound bus fiven way.-tp mora pfd-l ncunced coafldaxce tkan kaa exitftem at any time since the shotting. Thfl(l^: dressing Of th« *#dund aorer %*d any?!, eigrnificance to* ttie doetetra aad suol^r"" as it had gives rfse to ia the lay mind]| was quickly dispelled When tbe pliysi ciaas arrived in the naorning. Theirl 9 o'clock builetln announced tho pres? •si-1 air.IV esr A DKTV*. president's condition were cheered with confidence akin to absolute cer taiuty that the president is now on! the high road to recovery. There con-i tinned to be talk of his early removal to Washington although the doctors were not willing to place any such movement within two or three w^eks,1 and some of them held that the cli mate here *was much more conducive to his progress than that of the nation al capital. Mrs. McKinley saw the president F.during the morning. When the doc tore arrived at the house for the con-1 sultation they passed her sitting in the upper corridor of thfe residence at |Cwork on her knitting. She was in good spirits and after the visit of the doctors they gave their assent to her entering the sick room again. She re mained only a minute as the physi-1 eians are avoiding any sapping of the I president's strength by prolonged via- I its even by those nearest to him. A beautiful floral piece in the forml of an American flag on an easel, made of roses and evergreens, arrived at moon. It was fully six feet high and was the gift of the Italian colony In Netv York In whose behalf it was pre sented by the Italian consul here* .*-• ARJS RETURNING MOME. Public Men Believe Their Preaenoe at| Buffalo Unnecessary Now. Buffalo, Sept. 11.—The vice presf-l dent, members of the oabinet, Senator Hanna and other distinguished friends of the president who have remained jhere to await the isiaue have accepted the verdict of the physicians aa prac tically conclusive and there was ,an |£exodus of those who fconaidered their presence no longer necessary. Vioe President Roosevelt left tor his home| at Oyster Bay, Senator Hanna re turned to Cleveland on business to be I gone two days and Controller Dawes west back to Washington. Judga ['Bay, long and eloaaly asflooiated with the president, has returned to Canton. The five members of the cabinet still here will remain a flew days, rather as friends who have boon intimately as-1 I'sociftted with i&e pre«id/^4t for aereNtl yawn thfca "OfftoMAT. /t, V S •f fi i. i vScr Jlifj i The family is Polish and are evi dently very popr, the father having left home Saturday merning looking for employment. The stepmother can not speak English but gave out th® following interview through the r&e iium of an interpreter. Sfce said: Leon left heme within 60 days ago. We heard from him a few weeks ago. He was then in Indiana and wrote to us that he was going away, stating that in all probability we would not see him again." Regarding the shooting of fche presi dent, Mr§. Czolgosz said: I can't believ.e that Leon is the one. ^Vv y^.y 0- a "vr. pj 1 MnrrfS mm* -i 4 ~4- 5 J®* OLD HICKORY WA60KS- on- the market •x/y V RfiS'lOSNt W Cl.HV«LAND. Catoigosz Fermerty' Kept a ®al«on Kk Tkat Git# Olevel^iia^ Sapt. 8.-—Leon. Cltftgoe*, the man who stiot ^reaident McKinley is said to have• formerly kept a saloon at the corner oi Third avenue aitd T®d street, this city. Later he was em ployed In one of the mills of the Amer ican Steel and WLre company. He i» the son ef Paul Cfcolgosz, wh^ it is said, now lives at 80S Fleet street, this city. Other members pf the family are John, who lives at homre with Ms father, his stepmother, Mike, a eol dier now serving in the Philippines, Valdino, who .is cm his father's fajm located on the jChagrin Falls suburban line, and Jacob, of -Marcelline avenue CflNTOPAMO® MID SULK| JANG PL0|S, class tor^ in Morris, Cyrus and' Starbuck. Mortisrminn. iiad. i V 41 He was sueh a timid boy, so afraid af everything. Why, he was the biggest ooward'you, ever saw in spur life." She also emphatically disclaims that the boy ever displayed any anarchistic tendencies whatever. He was an ad mirer of his brother, the Philippine soldi,er, and liked his country, never sho.wingthe least sign of cMscontent Mrs. Czolgosz is an intelligent look ing woman, but she received the news of Leon's act with litttle emotion. 3iiolgtts! home is la a Pellsh gettle- mant. Everything about the hous« "'•Yo i TT05 MOPES' TRIBimi. --Sss&af, &*&** »4 *&*>' ft DISPLAY? GREAT FORTITUDE. Mr*. Meki^ley Bears U^^Wetl.iiM4«r Her Affliction. Buffalo, Sept. 10.—Mrs. McKinley was admitted to the sick, room during the morning and had a brief stay with her afflicted huaba^d. The veil of da mestic privacy is, of course, thrown over the details of the meeting and any accounts of it are necessarily sup positions. Mrs. McKinley bore up welT and displayed the same fortitude which has characterized her, as well as the president, since the tragic event occurred. Although there have been statements thai Mrs. MeKinley has not been appraised of the manner in which the president was injured, it can be stated positively that she is fully aware that he was shot, although it has not been necessary to dwell uQon the harrowing details of the af fa^. As much as possible she had been buoyed up by the encouraging at titude of the physicians, and she has responded by giving all her strengthl toward passing through the ordeal) with calmness. INTESTINES NOT INJURED. Physicians Gratified by the Result of the Operation. .: .. Buffalo, J3ept. 8 —The operation up on President McKinley lasted almost an hour. Ether was administered. A five inch Incision was made where the .MZ5T ffQ&m Si,.*.' 'pyTm' d£lliiULA3s ^ncBBanD|nn if&xfriMr WAB ^rovor»KD.' ball entered the abdomen and its course was followed until the physi n t" w ifUfMfajltdkr p® fMv V &'•/ «. FOR BEST FLOUB AND MOST OF If In Exbtonw^^ for-^w^ieat, «r money. .g S% LIGHT CARRIAGES IN ALL STYLES WOOD AND COAL at prices that draw trade from everywhere within reach. I HIGHEST CASH FRIGES paid|for all kinds of grain at my eleva- tei'djfci ri-^i •. yard is elean aard neat, but tne rooms ladicate poverty, inhere was nothing on the walls to rttgge^t decor alion. faul C. Czolgosz, the father, moved Into town two weeks ago. He has no work and when he left Satsrday morn ing in search of employment he Khew nothing of his son's connection With the attempted assassination. mc* *v« h. v, I J80*t- Ai \:h Old Reliable^ the best finished and the be$t material of any wagoiy BUGGIES AND^PLATFORM SPRANG WAGONS AT PRICES LOWER THAN EVE®? FARM TRUCKS Cheaper than evear. WHI scoure in any soil and any boy or man that can handle a team can do first plowing with them. A child can throw them in or out of the ground and they have the strongest beam and frog of any Plow in the market. *V- •ij.' was HWiOWT »AtW Emma &©Jdtti'an A'rrslgji-^ for Oan* tplHng to'-Marifef. P^oKinley. Chicago,, gept XS^Mafistrate Pti»» diville decld^l Goldman, nfce ansrehist uader arrest here, should lie hdlii'witiismt bail peak ing the decision 'of similar causes ia the appear e§wrt. but Yha &etion of Jus tice Priuf^ivm® to ne!5ing her without ball expends IS in Friday. At thai time the Q^«f&fc3osf reeoosidered and the magistfiscia wsil S«»lde. wh.ether she ejial-l be Maid without bail or re» leased iwidor b«sds %nt4i the pre* liminary naartog ajfthe eharge agaisat her, Which is g^t Sept. 18. Miss Goldman appeared Ib§ to? f, w r- y£?5*.5W/ jr -flr^ _v v cfan£ «eeame saxierr&a cnar urn cey had not been, towifced or the fat testines perforated, and that it bad lodged, probably, in Che muscles of the baxik, where it eewl3 do no harm for the present. The intestines wer-ar lifted out through the incisien and eareftiUy examined a»d the utmost confidence exists that there was- no Injury. The physicians were exceed ingly gratified at the result and pro nounced the operatton a complete sue tess. a heltf- before, the magistrate during the ferenoan. 8&<5 fead not secured coun sm a det«r$iizied voice declined that she wae reald-j* tto aet as her own attorney, the,. fe^ia^antt «ity prose cutor, however^. oMibaaA a continu ance ef the buying: till fe®pt. 18, tha date set tor tie ef other an archists in custody here, Mr. Owens, the prosecutor, staged Ch^t the result of an investigation at BnHaio was be ing awaited The court postpoased tfcs decision In the matter of ball, w'fcieh Miss Gkld man demanded tie privilege of fur* nishing, until later in the day. While waiting Judge Chetleixi In the superior eourt held the o&er ftparehlsts till Friday, when hfe gjsdd he would hear tfi-guments in the application for writs of habeas eor^pus. As the eharge against Miss (JeMuuGa, ".consiplrlaey to murder PresiasM McS3nley," is the one lodged a^afcst (its Tecal anarch- ist^ who aro coctsgapiratora With Miss Goldcvai,- Magistrate Prin diville thought it wise to awsdt the de cision of the higher jourt. He said it woul^ not be necessary for counsel to apply ter a ffrit Mr Miss Goldman, as he would deal ex actly with Miss GoldMa* as Judge Ohdtlala did with the othtfr prisoaers. &T NO EV(D£ENCE A PLOT. ClevelaMl Poilc* F*H 4e Impllaate V- PWawls ef C»04®08*. Cleveland, St-pt. fi.r—flurerlnteadeat Conhers of the fxiic^ department has given, an o^cial .8t»4ettt^at to tite aiso olated Press rog^jwfip-jr alleged fin archist' plot to fefc&s Cq4 life of tte president. He staies tk'-at the Cleve land police have b'eoa ioliowiag i?p the laeagey threads evidence, but they a If T^' v.- i 1 .. PROPRIETOR. Zfefm with Chicago anarchlsie. s *.*-Z II ^KS &. v'S"A It Is #ulta evident that Leon Csol goas wae an element ot discord ia his pwn C&xaily and that he never was pop alas- ©Vea with his own people. Hla taciturn 4ispos£tien and queer way« estraagad him tram Relatives and friends itstd his soci^Mstic te&tiaapi£*i appear ts lj9*reg»^.®A as t&e vagarief a wesfe dyad. According to a stata Jaest 'by i)et§ctiv® .^oraa'CBaV fpBs PO h.ia 99 account eif felg Im Hi® fern tfeia elty. HMs was p&fd to fcim pj Ms 'hmihat Jac?b"fe -wife af ^art' paysieag Sar 5iis .interest, Leon d#' tiring to leave the aisky, Ms inter eat tt tor *%r«» Mi praUbtt.]. revert to the brother Jacob. The farm was subsequently sold and ha^ $50 coming Leo* stin to hjm on account. The statement that Csolgosa reeeh* ed $45 from Newburgh anarchists tA take him to Chica^ro Is evidently px^i surmise and finds £to credence Wita the authorltiea. There is a strong Imfvression amon$ residents of l^ewburgh that a. rin^ of anarchists exists in that Tdcaiity aiOT that they are worting in coajunctlefe WANT8 MrM TRIATEO FAIRLY. President Believes Czatgasa. Must Have Been Crazy, Buff Mo, Sept. 10.—For the flrSl alpce "*he would-be assassin was takaii f*am his sight President McKiiileF aaentioned Czolgosz during the day. fee asked what had been dene with hla assailant and was told that.be was tag held a prisoner here. 'He must have been crazy," said President McKinley. "I never saw tha. man rmtil he approached me at tba reception," j"f. He is an anarelihrt," t&e ptesidantj was told. TU+1& V r*l i% Tod had, too bad," was tha reply*} "I trust that he W1U be treated Witkj (Continued on paia'i^ .• v- j- •%, J&S