New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
May 12, 1886 · Page 2 of 9
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3 "r^"t^^'iT'^fji^7i__M' 1 ""'7T" BpP ^i-'^iifnf, ijVfii Fls ^'3i^ -pf^ -*^W 3! 7 i^T4f^l^^s?f ^f ^^^^fI^'^"'^^' J* MIMESOTA STATE SEWS. Coadensed General flews. of clerk of the district court and the ap New Ulm Review. PROCEEDINGS OF COMBESS. By Mr. Morgan, relating to conspiracy. pointment of Robert McGraw to t&e posl* It provides that if two or more persons, tion. with intent to prevent the movement of any locomotive, car, or train, used John Dubois, the wealthy lumber merchant, SENATE.Mr. Dolph offered an amendment Conference of the Evangelical Association. Vital Statistics of the United States. JOS. BOBLETER, Publisher. or about to be used for carrying passengers died at Dubois, Pa., after a lingering to the fortifications appropriation The report of Dr. Billings, surgeon United from one state to another, or to illness. Mr. Dubois' estate is worth bill appropriating $10,000,000 for the States army, on the mortality and vital The following appointments were made or from any territory, or to or from any $7,000,000. construction of fortifications and other NEW ULM, MINNESOTA. statistics of the United States, as returned by the nineteenth session of the Minnesota foreign country, or to or from any Indian works of coast or other defenses, to be expended Maud Cook, aged nine, has been found up lor the tenth census (June 1, 1880), has tribe, shall conspire with a common intent conference of the Evangelical Association, under the direction of the secretary in the Tennessee mountains near Manchester been received by the secretary of the interior. unlawfully to obstruct or prevent the held at Courtland, Niccolet county: of war. The postofnee appropriation Nearly $6,000,000 worth of Kansas composing music of a high order and It says: movement of such locomotives, car, or Rochester, J. Gongall St. Charles, G. was taken up. playing the piano with wonderful taste City real estate changed hands during The total population in 1880 was 50,- train, or the loading or unloading of any Husser Frontenac, C. F. Kachel Proton, Mr. Vest of Mo., said: He would repDal Her father has been offered $18,000 fol 155,788, an increase in ten years of 11,- such car, etc., or to put in peril the personal the month of April, and the "boom" W. Lenz, New- Trier, H. Ohs, Winona, J. L. our infamous navigation laws. He believed her. 597.512. Of this increase 281,281 per annum security of any officer or employe of Sregner Kasson, C. W. Sydow Wheeling, in an honpst mail service, but this still continues. The steamship Claribel, which arrived ai may be taken as due to immigration, any railroad company, shall be guilty of G. Spaeth, Hamilton, J. Graeben. amendment violated sound principle. Mr. New York from Falmouth, recently, stilled the total number of immigrants for the conspiracy, and on conviction shall be Vest read a printed notice from a so-called Minneapolis DistrictA. Strohmeir. P. terrific seas she encountered by pouring oil ten years being 2,812,191. This makes punished by imprisonment for not more The Prussian authorities shipped "workingman," whosename was notprinted, E Minneapolis. 521 Fourth street north, on the water. the mean annual increase due to excess than six months, or by a fine of not more saying that all congresemen favoring a J. Simon. Osseo, J. Kicnholz. Montrose, Karl Biebighauser, a notorious criminal, births over deaths, 879,522. The mean than S500, or both, as the court shall The friends of ex-Vice President David law tariff were not the friends of workingmen. E. J. Hielscher St. Cloud, A. C. Schmidt annual birth rate for the United States is irect. to the United States to get rid Davis are alarmed over the condition ol Mr. Vest said he would forfeit a and H. A. Seder Hutchinson, H. Isker 36 per 1,000. The United States as a his health. year's salary in the senate if that alleged Arlington, A. Iwan, Pajnesville, C. F. Sydow. of him, and Secretary Bayard, on his Hoi SE.The house passed the river and "whole during the census year had a comparatively "workingman" did not turn out to be a Alexander. F. Mead, Wadena.L Passer The Pennsylvania railroad authorities harbor bill by a good majority, although low death rate, and a high birth arrival, shipped him back. man who wore a three-story silk hat, diamond and F. Walter Ehzabeth,W. J. Vetter. report very light immigrant travel. its opponents made an earnest effort to secure rate. The death rate is higher in the colored studs and French kid boots. Mankato DistrictH. Russe, P. E. its deieat. Comparatively few amendments At New Orleans Samuel Boyd, of the firm than in the white population, in the Mr. Eustis of Louisanna said: He did Mankato, J. Manthey and E. H. It is estimated that nearly 100,000 were made to the measure as reported of Boyd & Herry, made affidavit charging foreign element than in the whites of American not see how Mr. Vest could reconcile his Schmitt St. Peter, I. Finde. Le by the river and harbor committee, B. McConnell, who has for the past twenty parantage, in the cities than in the rural people from east of the Rocky Mountains opposition to subsidy with his introduction Sueur, George Brikins, New Ulm and and the few made do not materially affect years been confidential clerk of the firm, districts. The most important causes of a bill to guarantee the payment o! were induced by the cheap rates Sleepv Eye, H. Hense and J. Enck, Redwood' the various items of the appropriationnor with embezzling $35,000 since the 1st oi of disease and death were consumption, $37,500,000 to build the Eads ship railway Falls, M. Sackstetter, Ode-sa, A the aggregate amount involved. No alterations last September. pneumonia, diphtheria, typhoid fever, malarial to visit California the past season. As foreign soil. Must we be content Kndbel Appleton, F. Sapa- Lamberton, O. were made in the items for Northwestern and those ill-defined forms of diseases Hotchkiss,the peppermint king of WayHe to sea all the other nations of the earth an advertisement for itself, California Schultz, Fairmont, F. C. Schmidt, Beaver improvements. to which children under one year of county, N. Y., has engineered a corner on supplying the markets of these countries Creek, S. S. Stapf and W. Wueller. The majority of the house judiciary committee, age are subject. could almost afford to pay the Pacific peppermint, and the price has advanced while we listened to speeches? It is not a St. Paul DistrictH. E. Linse, P. E., St. in reporting adversely upon the proposed 15 per cent. railroads to keep down their low political question. The largest subsidies Paul, corner Eleventh and Pine streets, woman suffrage amendment to the ever granted by the American government President Porter, of Yale, will present Boston has raised $10,000 for the Parnell Rev W. Oehler, St. Paul, corner Wiuifred passenger fares all the year round. constitution, submits but a formal report, were granted by Democratic administrations. his resignation at the annual meeting ol parliamentary fund. and Cambridge, Rev. F. R. Plantikow recommending that the proposition lie upon Mr. Eustis strongly advocated the the corporation on May 20. Faribault, J. G. Drehmel: Mound Prairie, 1 he table. The minority report signed John McCullough's estate inventoried at proposed amendment. by Messrs. E. B. Taylor, Hepburn, Caswell G. Duebendorf, Wells, G. H. Siebold, Blue It is estimated that fully one-fourth Five passenger steamers arrived in New $37,749. In executive session the senate confirmed: and Ranney, says Earth, C. Brill. York, Sunday, bringing 2,400 steerage and The United States steamer Quinnebaug of the buildings which were in prospect E. P. Baldwin, deputy first auditor of the 335 cabin passengers. The importance of the question is forcing is under orders to be at Lisbon, Portugal, H.i, Armstrong, Janeiro,w Ne York in Chicago, the present season, owing xuo ae a. vv. its full discussion e\ erywhere, and the silence in time to participate in the ceremonies The loss to workingmen per day oy the "e Leon Houde, Frank Houde, James T.- fl_ i*':rn. iiera 8 of the committee will have no tendency to the uncertain condition of labor, 1 attendant on the approaching marriage of Brown and Remi A. Moratte were arrested strike L-0s0 is $200,000, or $1,200,00 0 a warg ^^i?. Hanna, Indiana, consul general, Argen n8U io xonn nnn onn nnn to withdraw it from public attention. the crown prince of Portugal. at Little Falls by Deputy Marshal Brackets A dispatch from.Burm.ah states: The in will not be erected. The same condition tine Republic. Collectors of Customs Women are neither morally or intellectually on the charge of selling liquor to the snrgents have possession of Mandalay.and One of the most striking figures in Washington Leverett Saltonstall, Boston and Charleston, incapable, and no necessity for their of affairs is said to prevail in Indians, made by Special Agent J. W. Wallace. have destroyed by fire 4,000 houses. The is the son of ex-President Tyler. He Mass. Dudley O. Watson, Michigan, I disfranchisement can be suggested. On the Fifteen Indians and half-breeds were hostility of the natives who remain loyal many other places, owing to the uncertainty is now an old man, bent with weight of District of Michigan Charles H. Call, contrary, we believe that they are entitled brought down to St. Paul from the Mille to the dethroned King Theebaw is intense, years, and has a long, white, patriarchal Michigan, District of Superior also numerous of cost and the disinclination to immediate and absolute enfranchisement. Lacs agency to give testimony in the case. because of China's openly avowed endorsement beard. consuls, district attorneys, re^enue of contractors to enter into agreements of Great Britain's seizure of Burmah. The thirtieth aniversary of the organization offi cials, marshals, etc. Senator Hoar, from the committee on The officers commanding the British forces of the order of Druids in Minnesota HOUSE.Mr. Anderson (Kan.) moved to until things are more settled. privileges and elections, reported a bill creating have telegraphed to Lord Dufferin, the viceroy, was celebrated last Saturday evening in St. suspend the rules and pass a bill providing a commission to be appointed by the Hun at Sunrise. that they are powerless to prevftnt Paul the 1st of May. for the adjustment of land grants made by president, to select an accurate ballot box the rioting of the natives, and have urgently congress to aid in the construction of railroads Mrs. Ella Wheeler-Wilcox says it is By an Ex-Rebel in Detroit Free Press. Capt. T. J. Barney, an old resident of St. and counting device which shall be used in asked for reinforcements. in Kansas and for the forfeiture of Paul, expired of heart disease on the street all congressional elections. When Bragg had Rosecrans shut up like waiting for your epitaph to wait unearned lands. Agreed toyeas 215, nays on May 1st. Capt. Barney was born at The president has recognized Ferdinand The big gun recently cast at Boston has in Chattanooga there were four of us 9. for accepted articles to be published Watertown, Jefferson county. N. Y,, in van Nordenflacht as consul of Germany at been taken from the cooling pit and is reported scouts from headquarters who penetrated On motion of Mr. Henderson (Iowa) the Chicago. June, 1S10. by magazines. Ella is not the only perfect. When finished it will be 4H rules were suspended and a bill was passed the Federal lines almost daily. Otto Jackson, a Scandinavian laborer, thirty feet in length and fifty-four inches in Frederick Ellison of Indiana was nominated one who has to wait for the appearance appropriating 153,000 for the repair and as consul at Ascension. committed suicide at Minneapolis b\ putting diameter. Every move made was discovered and enlargement of the public builcrmg at Des of articles sent to the magazines. two pistol ball" through his head. The National Rad Cross Association oi 4 Onehundied and seventy-five Mormon reported and most of them checkmated. Moines. Iowa. Among the papers foand by the coroner An article in the April Century was Washington has telegraphed a message ol emigrants en route for Europe arrived in SEXATE.The debate on the po^toiTIce was one upon winch was wntten this inscription, sympathy and proffers of aid to the wounded New York recently. sent, accepted and paid for, two years bill closed, the amendment appropriating About a month before Grant's arrival, "I am tired of life, and will meet policeman at Chicago and the families The Elkhart, Ind., paper factory was $800,000 for carrying mails to Central and my friends in the ofchei world." ago. An article in a late issue of when things were at their worst of the officers who lost their lives. burned. The loss is 20,000 insurance, South America, Brazil, etc being adopted with Rosecrans, a scout named Will A portion of the dam at Milaca has been Harper was accepted over a year before G. Yanth of Sandusky, Ohio, tries to kill 10,000. -39 to 18. The bill finally passed. washed out. The lumber company will be Rossmore, who was rather new in the his divorced wife and then kills himself. The principal provisions are it was printed. Cincinnati is spending $4,000,000 in repaving compelled to shut down, as the dam cannot business, having been detailed only a "The postmaster shall make contiacts her streets, mostly with granite Mayor Harrison of Giicago orders the be repaired this season. with American steamships for the ti asportation few weeks, was sent in to try and ascertain discontinuance of gatherings and processions pavement. During the past year 20.113,663 Biant are very numerous in the neighborhood of United States mails from the in the streets as dangeious. certain things. The Federals Joseph C. Hendrix, nominated for postmaster of Tiffan\, where they are doing considerable ports of this country to those of Central acres of land have been taken from were keeping a sharper lookout than The Massasoit house sale at Alma, Wis., at Brooklyn, N. Y., was for a long damage to late sown wheat. and South America, and shall pay 50 cents is blown open by burglars and $125 is time assistant night editor of the New formerly, and the young man was instructed i the public domain of the United States, a mile for the number of nautical miles The Western Minnesota seminary at stolen. York Sun. to exercise all possible caution traveled in going from ports of depaiture Montovedio has recened SI, 000, a legacy and have gone into the hands of corporations Seventeen hundred men in the Deering Mrs. Langtry has ordered $20,000 worth and take no extra nsks. He rode to ports of destination and return. A line left by Alvin Pratt of New Hampshire. or private owners but even harvester works, Chicago, quit work, and of new dresses for her American tour. of semi-monthly steamers shall be placed boldly into the city on an old horse, News reached Stillwater +hat Willis the proprietors get police protection. upon the sea between New York and Rio Joe Burrows of the Bolton scouts, who claiming to have been commissioned this magnificent area is yet 6,535,656 Plaisted was killed near Cold Spiings. He de Janeiro." took part in the northwest rebellion, died Le Paris states that the powers, except by certain refugees to look after their left .Stillwater two weeks ago with a four acres less than was absorbed in the suddenly at Ottawa, Ont. France, are about to enforce vigorous property. He was, of course, placed HOUSE.Mr. Hall (Iowa) called up the hoi so team for his farm near Co Springs,.: previous year. The public lands now measures to compel Greece to comply witj mired London cable Special editions were is" Campbell-Weaver contested election case, He was found in the road moitali. under arrest and taken before their wishes respecting her quarrel with sued by several of the London papers con" but against this case Mr. Willis (Ky.) remaining to the United States are and was taken to Cold Spiings, w- ?e he the officer of the day. He was ready Turkey. France will remain neutral. taining Gladstone's manifesto and these raised the question of consideration, it being died a few days afterward. for the ordeal. He had the about 200,000,000 acivs, and if the were bought eagerly by politicians of all M. Granet, minister of ports and telegraphs, his desire to discuss the ii\ er and harbor The state relief committee me\i St. name of three citizens who had fled parties as well as by the general public. same rate of diminution should be has granted a charter to a French bill. He failed in his object by one Cloud and received the report ap- the place he pretended a lameness There is no question that the people hang vote, however, and the election case was company to lay anew cable between Brest continued for the future as in 1885, pro\edthe action of the local rel, com- on the words of the great commoner, and proceeded with. After debate for an hour which incapaciated him for military and New York via Gundeloyse. 3 mittee. The committee report tl 1 thathis utterances are regarded with more public ownership would become athing and a half, the resolution of the majority service he had the talk and actions Mr. White, minister of the Dominion interior, aid so far subscribed to the reliei fund interest and of greater importance than of the committee was adopted. It confirms of a country lout. He was questioned said in the house at Ottawa, that of the past within the next ten years, does not exceed 20 re cent, of the losses, those of any other man or set of men in the right of the sitting member, J. B. thirteen half-breeds were admitted to have in the closest manner, and when nothing and unless moie aid comes in only ti English public life. The concluding paragraphs Weaver, to the seat. taken part in the rebellion. Of these, two most indigent cases can be rehf\ed '-y could be made of him he was allowed of the manifesto are the most Application has recently been made Mr. Green called up the resolution allowing were refused scrip on account of the same. building for their shelter. to go his way. It is likely that striking beeause they embrace a direct appeal the contestee, William A. Price, from In reply to Charlton, the finance minister to Congress for a deficiency appropriation in behalf of the home rule bill, and Albert Stolzenburg, aged twenty, o" Redstone, he would have secured his information the Second district of Rhode Island, thirty said the gross public debt was $281,483,- palpable and vital reasons for its pa&sage. of $189,000 for army pay, and it three miles from New Uln, was and passed out in safety, but before days within which to take further testimony, 000, and net public debt, $205,569,000. i drowned in the Minnesota river. and the contestant, C. H. Page, is said that the greater part of this he had been in the town three A fire broke out in the paint shops of the The Pall Mall Gazette says: Mr. Chamberlain thereafter to take testimdfcy in rebuttal. Sampson Johnson Shaw, who was k'lled Omaha road at Hudson, and in less than hours an unfortunate thing occurred. deficiency is due to the unusual number and his political adherents will, we Wholesale bribery is alleged by the contestant, by the cars near Adams, was forineily a an hour the passenger car and paint shops, He was seen and recognized by a deserter believe, vote in favor of the second reading of enlisted men discharged during involving the contestee himself. student at the Faribault deaf an 1 dumb together with 2,000 feet of lumber, the pay of the home rule bill as an abstract resolution, from our linesa man who had After debate the resolution was adopted institution. car and coaches 39 and 41, were destroyed. the year, who have withdrawn the deposits limited by a pledge affirming Ireland's formerly messed with him and, of yeas, 118 nays, 80. The men at hand succeeded in getting St. Paul plumbers go out on a strtwe. right to be represented at Westminster. left with the government on course, knew him well. SKNAXB.In thedefcateottth* later-State coach 34 and the mail bag car out of the After the bill is read the second time The ice in the Duluth harbor -i iains commerce bill, the pending amendment which interest was accumulating. In shops. The loss is estimated at from $20,- The deserter saw Rossmore without it will be withdrawn temporarily, and the sufficiently solid to prevent boats from was that of Mr. Camden, being an absolute 000 to $25,000. question of home rule postponed for a year, being seen himself, and at once went several cases the amount withdrawn either entering or departing. i long and short haul clause applied to each Great Falls (Mont) special to the Independent: in order to allow public opinion concerning to headquarters and gave him away, At a mass meeting of the citizens of encoe was as much as $2,000. Extra duty railroad separately. Horace A. Marshall, a draughtsman it to mature. when brought face to face at headquarters sufficient money was guaranteed Mr. Spooner opposed the amendment pay and increased pay for long on the Montana Central, near Ulidia, A telegram was received from Gen. B. F. the citizens to pay for the right of way the scout must have realized because it would strike at the interest* was drowned in the Missouri river. The Butler, saying that he would Jike to be service help the prudent soldier in the the Austin, Mankato & St. Cloud ror i producers of the west, and because it wa that his doom was sealed, remains have not been recovered. The heard by the senate committee on finance through Glencoe, which was the only pr vicious in principle. accumulation of savings, and there but he not yield his life did wife of the deceased in the East was notified. against the confirmation of Gen. Rosecrans. requsite required by the company to pas It would result, not in a reduction of trie effort. He denied without an are instances where much more has It is expected that Butler will be through this town. The survej-ors are already through rates, but in an increase of local He offered to send his identity. The house committee on postoffices and here in a fsw days to take a hand in what at \ork and the road is to be completed rates. It would injure the farmer of the been turned over to a soldier who post roads favors a bill to extend the free for people to prove he was what he promises to be a lively fight. His opposition to Hutchinson within three months. West while not benefiting farmers who depended was abandoning the army. delivery system to towns containing 10,- to Rosecrans undoubtedly grows out claimed to be, and he challenged the on local rates. The amendment The monthly repoit of the adjutant 000 inhabitants. of the report which the latter threw into sought to deprive Chicago of its natural officer (I think it was Rosecrans himself) general shows the number of claims filed in the house of representatives the last night advantages for competition, and would Brig. Gen. Gabriel R. Paul (retired) was to send for a surgeon to inspect April ID, of which 13 were increasa and'l Mr. Powderly's utterances in the of the last session, charging him with misappropriating put on the statute books a legalized discrimination stricken with paralysis, and is now in a bounty. Eleven original claims were allowed, his lameness and pronounce upon it. $200,000 as treasurer of "North American Review" of the current worse than any of the rairroad dying condition. of which 8 were increase, 2 restoration While his bold speech staggered thedeserter, the board of managers of the soldiers' companies had perpetrated. Tha month are characterized by the to rolls, and 1 widow. The grand total Mr. Leckey, the historian, writes to the the man could not doubt his home. West could ship its wheat to New York, of claims allowed is 7,212. London Times in answer to Mr. Morley's same sound sense which distinguishes own eyes, and he persisted that Rossmore Philadelphia, or Boston, if through rate's The Coast and Geodetic survey, after imputation of inconsistency: Mr. Leckey At a late meeting of the Regents of the were increased under the Camden amendment, seventy-five years' existence, has not completed was a spy from Bragg's headquarters. him from the demagogue school of admits that he formerly questioned the state university, it was decided to admit but would have to ship by way of even the first survey of our co-ist wisdom of taking the goverment of Ireland labor agitators. His plea for the assistance to the fieshman class of the university the Montreal. The present was no time for line, and the survey has cost $24,000,000. in 1800 out of the hands of the Irish gentry. "Was Rossmore lame?" asked the following classes of students- 1 hose holding the people of this country to indulge in of thoughtful men is very Archbishop Gibbons has been in Washington That, however, was before the national diplomas of high schools of the fiist officer. radical evperiments. He criticised the several days preparing plans for movement was subsidized from timely, as when he says: "The new class. Those holding the diploma of the feature of the bill which ouldgh the proposed "No, sir. the proposed national Catholic university. America by avowed enemies of England, high school board. Those holding diplomas commission authority to allow as power dawning upon the world is that "But this man is a cripple for life." thereby passing wholly out of the guidance There is no nomination pending before of the St. Paul and Minneapolis high exceptions, from time to time, the right of "Well, I don't know how that comes. of the representatives of property in Ireland. of the workingman to rule his own the senate that has been so persistently schools. railroads to make a smaller charge for a I still acknowledge the strength of I am certain, however, that he is the opposed or has been subjected to so many longer than i shorter distance. Such destinies. That power can no longer Theodore Berg of Sauk Rapids, who was national sentiment, and would gladly see variouB forms of action as that of Z. M. man." authority, Mr. Spooner would not give to injured duiing the cyclone, and brought to be kept from him. How will he wield an extention of local government which Zulick of New Jersey to be governor of a board composed of anybody but angels. "It the surgeonsays that Ihavebeen St. Joseph's hospital in St. ,Paul for treatment, would not weaken the unity of the empire. Arizona. The nomination was, however, it? This question is of great concern He would accept it, however, if it complied lame for years will you admit that died lecently. confirmed. 1 oppose Mr. Gladstone because his scheme with a provision which at the proper time you are mistaken?" coolly asked the not only to the workingman but to does not involve this condition. I would Joseph Belladeaux, an eniploye in T. B. he would propose as an amendment. The senate committee on foreign relations scout. as willingly trust the government to the Walker's mill at Crookston, fell from the every cituen of the republic, and the unanimously ordered a favorable report Messrs. Call and Riddleberger supported Catholic gentry as to the Protestant gentry, "Why, I'll have to. Will Rossmore planing mill stairs and died from the effects. on Senator Frye's bill to promote the hand of every citizen who loves his it. A vote being taken on because I know that the law was never He leaves a wife and thiee children. was as sound as I am." political progress and commercial prosperity the amendment it was agreed to country should be extended to assist more ably and uprightly administered than "Very well, General, send the surgeons" Following is a partial programme of exercises, of the American nations. It provides yeas, 29 nays, 24. The technical by Catholic judges. I do not believe the the new ruler." in addition to the regular mihtarv or a congress of American nations. quietly remarked the scout. form of Mr. Camden's amendment government can be safely entrusted to dutie-,, for the inter-state camp fire to be thus agreed to is to strike out from the He must have realized that the fraud One hundred congressmen are registered Nationalists, supported by the votes of ignorant held in Lake City duiing the second week to speak on the tanlf bill. long and short haul clause of the committee's peasantry, whose passions it has would be detected, but it seemed to in June Monday, reception of visiting It appears from a late report to bill the words, "From the same original been for many years their main object to Judge Baskin, a prominent democrat of be his only hope of bluffing the deserter comrades by Ma]. Doughty post, and establishment point of departure." The only Republicans inflame. Congress, that in the business of assigning Utah, and the man who brought the Mountain down. If he had a thought that a of camp Tuesday, formal reception voting in the affirmative were Meadow massacre to trial, made an land to railroads a great deal surgeon would not be sent for it was Mrs. Gal vim, living a few miles from and address of welcome, music, vocal Messrs. Conger, Mahone, Merrill, Riddleberger able argument before the house judiciary Portland, was shot and instantly killed by and instrumental, Wednesday, go\ernor'b quickly dispelled. The General felt and Sherman. The only Democrats of looseness has prevailed. The Atchison, committee in fa\or of the Edmunds bill. her husband. It was purely accidental. day, orations, music, street parade voting in the negative were Messrs. Brow that it was a serious case, and he The measure is meeting with vigorous opposition Topeka and Santa Fe road Mr. Galvini was examining a large rifle and Thursdav, memorial services in forenoon, and McPherson. wanted bottom facts. A surgeon in the committee by the Mormons showing how the weapon worked, whe-n the prize drill and shooting tournament in the has had "approved to it" fully 900,- through their attorneys, ex-Gov. Boutweli, came, Rossmore stripped off, and HOUSE.The bill discussed was one for rifle was discharged.the ball assmg through afternoon, fireworks and torchlight procession Jeff Chandler and Delegate Caine. 000 acres more than it is entitled to, after a brief examination the medical the relief of certain officers of the volunteer the woman's head. in the evening, Friday,speeches.music, army. It provides: All soldiers of the man announced his opinion that the Dr. John Jones, an old resident of St. 224,000 being outside the limits of shooting tournament, military ball at the Herr Most has sent a letter to the district late war who re-enlisted as veteran volunteers, Paul, died recently. Dr. Jones was an scout was shamming. The little toe rink in the evening Saturday, music and attorney offering to surrender on con its grant and the remainder "irregular" and afterward ware discharged to receive J^nghshman by birth, but emigrated to the shooting tournament. on his right foot had been cut off at dition that his trial take3 place before promotion and receive commissions on other accounts. The Kansas United States when a youth. He entered some court other than Recorder Smyth's, the joint in boyhood. The deserter Mrs. Hassuer A. Brown, of Brownsdale, as officers in the army, shall be paid all installments the regular army, and served continuously against whom Moot has a strong prejudice. Pacific has 66,000 acres outside its Mower county, deliberately shot herself in had seen the foot several times, and of veteran bounty which were for seventeen years. At the breaking out Two anarchist friends of Most were arraigned the breast with a revolver, while temporarily withheld from them on account of their now he suddenly remembered the proper limits, and holds 250,000 of the civil war he was an ordnance sergeant before the recorder and held for deranged. The wound is probably being so commissioned and mustered, the stump. and was stationed at Fort Ridgely. acres more than its due. The Missouri, trial. not fatal. Her husband is in Nebraska. same as they would have been entitled to In 1863 he was made captain of the Third When Rossmore saw that he was receive had they completed their term of Kansas and Texas has 170,000 Gov. Abbett of New Jersey has signed a A litte child of C. H. Clark was killed at Minnesota battery, and did frontier service doomed he owned up to his identity, enlistment without promotion and received bill providing for arbitration to settle labor Brainerd. The children are in the habit oi until the close of the war. Dr. Jones then acres in excess of its right, 51,000 being and pointing his finger at the man an honorable discharge. disputes. riding on the loaded lumber wagons at the located in St. Paul, where he has since resided. outside its proper boundaries. who had betrayed him he said: Shortly after his arrival he was mill, and this child fell under the wheels On motion of Mr. Holman. an amendment C. M. Nell of Mississippi is the largest cotton made chief of police. and the whole load passed over it, crushing was adopted extendinglheprovisions The St. Joseph and Denver City road "Lew Warner, listen to me! Through planter in the South. He has 12,000 of the act to the widows of such reinstated the head frightfully. acres under cultivation. you I shall hang, but sooner or later follows, with 140,000, and the Central The Minneapolis ministers will invite volunteer soldiers as may be deceased. my death will be avenged upon you! At Pine Island, Goodhue county, the follow Russell Sage's fortune is now estimated Sam Jones and Sam Small to preach in Branch of the Union Pacific with Mr. Boutelle offered an amendment extending inn stores were burned: R. C. Banks' at $40,000,000, yet he lives in a small village that city. General, I am ready. the provisions of the bill to enlisted 80,000 acres too much. In his letter drugstore, Dell Hamilton's barber shop boarding house paying $12 a week. He was led away to be hanged at &- The first boat from outside to reach men in the navy and the marine corps. W. M. Richland's harness shop, Clossner's \i to the President on this topic the Large numbers of Mormons are passing Duluth was the Campana, which came in sunrise next morning. Adopted. saloon, and a store building occupied as a through Texas, en route to Mexico. about noon of the 4th of May from Collingwood. ndiary Estimate loss SENATE.There ws a long debate on th Warner was from Tennessee, in the agent of the State of Kansas says of Thei nce dwelling. fire is supposed to have been She had no load but*a few horses an inter-state commerce bill. Many amendments An engagement with the Apaches occurs neighborhood of Knoxville. In August, lVn the railroads: "They have received and miscellaneous articles. coverehdelydinsurance. house, Litch- were submitted and ordered printed, &.' in the Pinyoe mountains, Ariz., by Capt. Litc 1865. he returned there to settle $^O,UU0 partly among them the following: lands that were expressly reserved for Lebo's command, and three hostiles are The Democrats elect most of their candidates 04.unt-m*ti.hyears down, and one evening, before he Fred Zimmerman, an unmarried Ger By Mr. EdmundsProviding that whenever killed. at the St. Paul municipal election the operations of their grants. They bad been home two weeks, some one man, nii18r-thirty-five old, was found dead any common carrier shall violate or total vote, 11,167. Marshalltown gets the Iowa soldiers' *oX have received indemnity for Indian fired a bullet through his heart as he refuse to obey any requirement of the commission, i borne. An explosion wrecks and sets fire to the fe the latter may apply to the United traversed one of the back streets. and military reservations for lands cut.a field, with his throat He had evident store of Mr. Wicks of Minneapolis loss, POnd' The body of James Rusk, a prominent States circuit court for a hearing on $10,000. ly made careful preparations for the deea citizen of Spokane Falls, Wash., was found previously granted to other railroad short notice in the matter complained of, mi near that place. Several days aao Rusk A GermaC named M. Hartman, a cooper Judge Rea is sworn in as judge of the without the formal pleading necessary companies for lands settled upon and Rev. Mr. Makepeace, of Andover, left Spokane Falls to prospect gold in the thedurh district eourfc at Minneapolis. in ordinary equity suits. The amendment of Aiazeppa was drowned, boys found his sold prior to the dates of their grants Colville mines. He was missed, and search Mass., gave the Congregational ministers further authorized the court, if it find the John Hoy, of the Minneapolis detective being made, the bodv was found lying in a company guilty of disobedience, to cause lo J. in Boston some good advice, in for lands'previously selected by the force, went to St. Paul and, armed with a small cask. He had been shot through the Minnesotians-tun Patent* lately iesued to it to forfeit a sum not to exceed $500 a discussing "the responsibility of the warrant, effected the arrest of Sylvester P. Lea,FFalls', States for school and internal improvement head. making soap lockErickson, alls day after a day to be named by the court. G. P. Cragmb Ferguas nut CHark, a builderand contractor, well known church for the entertainment of the TOv fl erf (Mr. Edmunds explained the object of his purposes, and for lands .t^ Lea, making soap- in Minneapolis. The warrant upon which fi W. Musgrove, prosecuting attorney of people." He recommended that the amendment to be to make it impossible limits of their Hartley Minneapolis, stone sawingf'mt the arrest was made alleged that Clark had Kootena county, Idaho, shot and fatally outside1 beyond the church "spend less time in advertising for railroad companies to tie up com* embezzled a large quantity of money belonging wounded Morris Green, a barber at Rathdrum. the theater by preaching against grants." plaints against them by legal proceedings A. Wcstcott, Minneapolis, car brake to James Waters, engineer of the Tftf trouble arose over the removal and delays.) amendment.amendment This is now,the it, and occupy more time in providing Minneapolis water works. of George B. Monnacott from the position Frank Hall is joenjdins 1 yor of Albert ecte something better." ma I Hifei&tM