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Madeli* owls elections to be held In the village MESSESOTI LEGISLATUBE. the road as soon as these legislative matters of Madelia. on tne grouna tnat tne provisions might be UnrRSOTABAIBI C05TK5TI0*. Bceesary. He put in fifteen tons a day,! are settled. The grant of the road tea Changing a school district In Olmsted county. construed to mean that the location of the aad after romiaf the material through sections to the mile. To legalize certain boundaries of a certain home should be at Fort Bipley. On motion cutter it was ready i pat away* Sjfeopih of ths ProeMdinsn of the Stats Dairy* school district in Sibley county. of Mr. Pope the resolution was referred to Mr. Potter's new bill relating to sessions of the flyaoptti of the Proceeding* f fk* geaate There were animated discussions on silos, To build a bridge across the Mississippi river men's Aasodatlm at Albert Lea. legislature provides that, if the people adopt the Messra Ward and Comstock, who reported at St. Cloud: dehorning cattle,general purpose, cause, etc. Hoaie. .ninety-days biennial session, the sessions shall an amendment that the lands and buildings Authorizing Ortonville to lssuo $10,000 water The association was called to order by commence on the first Wednesday in December, The committee on legislature reported irtfavor at Fort Bipley shall he sold and the proceeds BENATB. bonds. instead of in January. President Fowler E. G. Potter introduced of a hill to be painted by the legislature applied to the erection of a soldiers' Relating to juries in the county of Ramseyincreasing 8enator Durant offered the following: the following: HOUSE BILLS PASSED. appropriating $1,000 each year for home, to be hereafter located. The resolution the panel so that two or more juries An act to amend the act to incorporate the Whereas, at a public meeting held la th Resolved, That we, the State Dairy* can serve at the same time. as amended was then adopted the benettt of the association. The report city of Brainerd. 'Or?, nil opera house in the citv of St. Paul on men's association here assembled, respecttally Legalizing the action of the board of education was adapted- The senate then went Into committee of To extend the limits of the city of St. Paul. Sunday evening Jan. 30, an intimation waa of St. Paul in making a certain deed to real demand the immediate passage of the whole, Mr. Child in the chair. The following There being no quorum present the To exempt honorably discharged soldiers and: given to the public of the Btate of Minnesota by estate. the bill known as the oleomargarine bill, bills were recommended to pass: sailors from poll tax. Holstein-Friesan association did not hold the .speakers who addressed aaid meeting that in order to give immediate relief to the HOUSE. To amend the charter of the city of Northfield. the members of the state legislature now in session, its annual meeting. Compton, locating the third hospital for insane To authorize village of Northern Pacific Junction and that members of the legislature of dairy interests of the state. The house went into a four honrs' weary at Fereus Falls Eaton, making legislative The convention closed this evening with to issue bonds to the amount of $3,500. 1SS."), had been influenced by mercenary motives sessions ninety days Eaton, exterminating debate yesterday over the Donnelly bilJ It was unanimously adopted and the a banquet. The room was lighted with To prohibit the catching of fish in Siegel lake,. in their votes and actions relative to the Canada thistles Edwards, relating to ownership amending article 1 0 of the constitution by resolution ordered sent to Senator Goodrich electric lights. Plates were laid for 175,j Lyons county, by certain methods. quf inn of hizh or low license, therefore. of real estate: judiciary, relating to county adding to it a new section relating to the and Representative Emery, of the leg* To recrulate the practice of pharmacy. Resolved, That it is the duty of the senate to all being occupied, nearly all by guests of* superintendents of schools judicialv, relating control and taxation of railroads. The bill To regulate the service fees of domestic anlmala islature. F. Dexter of Chicago spoke order the appointment of a committee to make to the adoption of children: Clark, for the preservation the city. was recommended to pass, of coarse, in the a full and complete investigation of the charges of game. Btrongly in iavor of good butter and the committee of the whole, though noji before SENATE BILLS PASSED. that iiffect our positions as public officers and discouragement of the manufacture of oleomargarine. Princess Louise and Her Husband. SENATE BILLS PASSED. it had been materially amended bv Messrs. To extend the limits of the- city of Winonaand our characters as private citizens therefore. ComptonRelating to the incorporation of the to fix the liquor licenses therein at $200. R' soived That the president of the senate Potter, Gregory, Powers, Keyes and others. city of Fergus Palls. It was suggested by Mrs. M7 H. Lamb To establish common schools in the city of appoint a committee of five senators, whose The essential amendments adopted were: HalvorsonAuthorizing Albert Lea to issue Stillwater. that many of the defects were caused by tlutvs it shall be toefully investijtatesthe impnta- "Mercutio," the London correspondent $25,000 works bonds. lion cast upon th members of thi senate. To section St "That the tax upon the gross 1 To authorize the city of St. Paul to issue certificates the feed given the cow, and if farmers paid annual earnings shall not be less than 3 per HalvorsonExtending the limits of Albert of the BnSalo Commercial,, of indebtedness. Mr. Comstock paid be wanted the senate to closer attention they could largely remedy Lea. cent." To section 7: "Whenever any railroad To cede to the United States jurisdiction over thus refers to a subject that is filling take time to think about the matter, and he corporation in this state ceases to own and operate SmithCeding certain territory in St. Paul to the objections. Capt. E. K. Pickett of certain territory in St. PauL gave notice of debate so the resolution could the .United States for the use of a postoffice England with suppressed excitement:. a railroad it shall cease to exist as a [railroad Freeborn county woi lered why creamery go over till to-day. He dirt ,not do that to building. stricken out] corporation land this added] SENATE. A mysterious paragraph in one of butter was always in better demand than prevent the passage of the resolution, but nor shall any railroad charge any person more SmithAuthorizing St. Paul to Issue $30,000 simply to give the senators time to sleep on. Not in session. good dairy butter, and Mr. Dexter thought the dailies with reference to a divorce for the same class and amount of service than is bonds for the purchase of the Costello property. it over night it was because of the uniform excellence of charged to any other person for similar service." case that, in point oi interest, would HOUSE. LendeChancing the time of meetine of the .that made by the creamery and the great Donnelly's argument for the bill was a Committee reports: Mr. Goodrich's bill introduced in the senate throw all previous investigation into county commissioners of Yellow Medicine disparity in dairy products. very able and conservative effort The main yesterday proposing a constitutional JudiciaryRalating to sale of lands by guardldans countv. the shade, was received with a sneer feature of this bill is, of course, its purpose Mrs. Lamb gave an interesting resume of amendment is the same as the Iowa law on in certain cases, to pasa To make certain BuTkhardtGranting certain parties the right by the Pall Mall Gazette, probably to tax the land grants of railroads as other days legal holidays, to pass as amended. Relating her manner of manufacture and experience prohibition. The amendment proposed is to establish a ferry across the Mississippi river property is taxed, and to prevent railroad to appeals from boards of county commissioners, because that journal had not had the in Wabasha county. in butter making. She thought commission No person shall manufacture for sale or shall to indefinitely postpone. To legalize corporations from going outside of their HaydenAmending the charter of the city of men were great educators and did good fortune to be first in the field sell or keep for sale any intoxicating liquors the acts of certain notaries and other officers, legitimate field to. monopolize other industries. Winona. whatever, including ale, wine and beer. much to raise the standard of excellence, with the note. Is the rumor purely to pass. Relating to jailers! fees, to indefinitely He spokf altogether for two hours, HavdenTo amend an act relating to public Mr. Goodrich asked that the bill be sent to only manufacturers would not stick to the postpone. Relating to general mortgages, to imaginary? I hope so. There is a schools. defending.by constitutional law and the citation the committee on temperance and it was so pass. To legalize the canvass of votes, to pass. same man, and irv changing from one to from innumerable famous authorities FinsethRelating to the incorporation of the spirit of lying abroad in political circles, To exclude bystanders from scandalous trials, referred. another they had no stable market and vlllase of Pine Island of pointe in his favor, the sovereign right of to pass. and why not in social? I hope The foP owing bills were recommended to no standing among dealers. WhitemanRelating to sheriffs' levies. a state to tax these grants and to restrict Towns and CountiesTo grant certain powers pass: Goodrich, carnal knowledge of children SwensonFor the protection of locomotive engineers so. The reason for the latter isalways. railroad corporations by all just meana In Prof. Fowler said: He had good cows, to the board of county commissioners of any and firemen. Keller, private banks using: corporate There is no close time for society chis line of nis argument he was not controverted, kept them clean, well fed, and gave them unorganized county, to pass. BnrkhardtAppropriating $2,000 for the enconrairement names: Day, admission of pupils to public nor even an attempt made to reply warm water in the winter. He had for canards. They may fly and do HOUSE BILLS PASSED. of hisrher education. schools Goodrich, relating to pharmacy: to him. The gentlemen who amended the To give certain powers to the board of county twenty years delivered his butter to customers WhitemanRelating to special proceedings fly, and are brought down at all seasons Goodiich, reiatin? to the filing of affidavits bill did so to perfect its technical strength commissioners of unorganized counties. against officers of unincorporated associations in St. Paul, and never had anything Halvorson, abolishinsr the board of immigration of the year.' Well, then, the To authorize Chippewa and Becker counties and nothing more. of seven or more members. come back. We made last year 274 Swenson, teachers' certificates from and the borough of Le Sueur to issue bonds to mysterious note is alleged to have reference WhitemanLegalizing certain records affectinor pounds per cow to thirty-six cows oi the refund their floating debt. state board of education Gibson, relating- to BILLS PASSED. the title of real estate. to no less distinguished a couple Shorthorn Durham breed, tho price last To authorize the county commissioners of St. To amend the act incorporating the city of bonds Goinstock. relating to probate courts EatonMaking the minimum penalty for Crookston. Louis county t&apxjoint a superintendent of the than the Princess Louis and the year being 27 cents per pound, while this grand larceny one year instead of five. Oswald, providing a new" judge for Minneapolis poor. year it is but 25J cents. As to the age of CrandallRelating to the catching of fish in The house took a recess till 3 o'clock. Knox, A. F., relating to Wadena marquis of Lome. Dear, dear me! Fixine the time for holding the general term Steele county. cows, he said he had those twelve years of On reassembling the house went into county poor: Keyes, A. P., to incorporate Why, Fwrote an ode on the wedding, Of the Cottonwood county district court. DurantAmending an act regulating the common committee of the whole, Mr. Pettit in the age that made over two pounds per day, the village of Dundas. To change the name of Whale Tail lake in so much was I moved by the circumstance schools of Stillwater. chair. The following bills were recommended and he believed ShorthornB do not dev^lope Hennepin county. HOU BE. of 'a royal match"as it seemed. to pass: until they are four or five years HOUSE. Amending the act relating to the term of the Mr. Rogers offered the following resolution And the said ode (which appeared district court in Watonwan county. old. Plainly there was a great difference Donnelly, duties of county attorneys in certain Prosser's $1,000 license bill was adopted, 4 which as subsequently amended: cases: Keyes, exclusion of persons from in the breed. His experience was that a in a London magazine not unknown ordered engrossed and put on its SENATE*. Resolved, That the speaker of the house appoint certain trials Johnsrud, wearing G. A- R. three-year-old was not rauqh better than third reading. The Potter bill for sessions on your side of the Atlantic) found at once a committee of five to investigate badges: Rogers, compensation of county, attorneys Mr. Goodrich-, from the committee on a two-year-old. A good cow could be profitably of ninety days biennially was recommended and uscertaiu if any corrupt influences, either to compensate James B. Beales Green, favor in the sight of Lome and Louise, soldiers' home, reported favorably on the monetary or otherwise, are being used to influence milked until it was twelve or fourteen to pass. Mr. Snider took the chair, compulsory education Emary, salary of adjutant as I had reason to know from a gracious joint memorial relating to an old soldiers' the votes of members of this house on general Newell, to reduce the expenses of years old. and Mr. Reeese presented the report of the home and granting the grounds and buildings any measure now pending before this house, or note which I received from the suits in the district court Gregory, taking of committee of the whole to him, the committee likely to be brotmhc before it, and as to whether J. fl. Monrad of Chicago addressed the of Fort Ripley reservation. Mr. Goodrich depositions. Mr. Potter's railroad switch bill former. That it should come to this! rose and the house then proceeded to deteoLives have been or are now employed to was, on his motion, sent back to the committee convention on our "Prime, Medium and also reported an amendment to the bill adopt the committee's report, bat when watch the members of this house, with power The rumor is almost without form on railroads. Mr. Donnelly's bill relating to inmates authorizing the sale of public buildings and Poor Butter." to send for persons and papers. the motion came to adopt the report of the of insane asylums waa indefinitely postponed. and void. Anyhow while one preternaturally grounds for the relief "of old soldiers so as A discussion followed in which Assistant committee of the whole, Donnelly sought to Amendment added by Mr. Potter and accepted: to include old and disabled soldiers from gobemouche will tell Dairy commissioner Howard took a part amend it by striking out "biennial" and other states now resident in this state. and showed the dangers of the use oi oleomargarine, you that it is the princess who is bringing "ninety days" and inserting "sixty days" and Mr. Hall, from the committee on railroads And also if there is anv truth in the assertion reading from the report of the A FISHY STORY. the action, another equally well "annual,''but this was lost. reported an amendment to Mr. Hixon's freedona that large sums of money have been raised dairy commissioner. He was followed by ST. LOUIS, MO.. Feb. 6.William Dill, who, BILLS PASSED. informed will assure you that it is tor the purpose of defeating any measure before of traffic bill, striking out the penalty Messrs. Smith and Mourad, the latter on the 15th of last January murdered his this house. The house bills passed were: of forfeiture of charter and making other the marquis who is moving in the saying that our poor dairy butter could wife by cutting her throat, and then attempted To authorize city of Winona to issue bonds Mr. Rogers then said: unimportant changes. matter. Again I venture to hope not stand the competition oi foreign butterine. to commit suicide by cutting his for school buildings. The senate then went into committee of I rise to what I deem the consideration of an To amend act incorporating village of Henderson, own, has so far recovered as to be that it is neither. As might have bean the whole, Mr. Daniel in the chair. The following important matter. As is well known a measure Sibley county. able to make a statement of the affair. He supposed, the starting of the scandal Mrs. M. H. Lamb read a paper, "How to relating to high license has been before the bills were recommended to pass: To authorize county of Winona to issue bonds says that on the day before the murder fie house. And it has been known that to some Make Dairying a Success." She advocated on its voyage round the world has Finseth, repealing chapter 82, Special Law3 of for a court house. and his wife became intoxicated. On awakening features of that bill certain members have been co-operation of all on the farm and the 1881 Whiteman, relating to sheriffs' levies and To better regulate the common schools of St. recalled the early days of the princess. honorably opposed. the next morning they were both ill removal of property Swenson, for the protection Charles. best of care to the cow. She gave a touching Was it a love match? Did not the and despondent and agreeing that their condition He then referred to Sunday night's high of locomotive engineers and firemen picture of the condition of the farmers' On the general orders the following bills was intolerable concluded that it was B-.rkhardt, appropriating money for higher education: queen make haste to get her married license mass meeting as one evidently called were recommended to pass: wives, making'a strong argument for their Whiteman, relating to suits against best for them both to die. They discussed in consequence of her manifestations to create sentiment in favor of a particular improvement. To revise the probate laws. corpoiations and services on officers Eaton, the various means by which death may be bill ftho Prosser measure). He continued, amending the penal code relating to grand larceny. To compel railroads to give passes to state officials. of attachment to a certain dignitary Mr. Howard read a paper on "The Importance caused, and finally settled upon^ cutting of Testing Milk:" saying: very emphatically: of the church? Indeed, not to mince their throats. The question was To provide for private consultations between Mr. Comstock introduced two important I have tested the milk of several hundred as to who should die first, This is all well enough, but when the governor matters, was it because the princess attorneys and prisoners. bills in the senate yesterday affecting real cows to find the average per cent, of cream, of Lhis state and the attorney general presume was then discussed, and they agreed that the To fix the salary of the treasurer of Isanti had made evident her affection for to appear at such a meeting and to substantially estate title insurance companies. The bill husband should cut his wife's throat and the results ranging from i) to 26 per cent. county. the Rev. Canon Duckworthnot charge members of a co-ordinate branch of the is the result of a conference of the title companies then commit suicide by cutting his own. The 9 per cent, cream was from cows fed on Relatinc to deeds and mortgages on record. stare government with being bribed, I say that of St. Paul and Minneapolis and embraces then a canon, surely, but tutor to He gays his wife laid down on the floor brewer's malt. The 26 per cent cream was On special ordera it is timo to call a halt on this governor and provisions recommended by him. threw her head back and told him from cows fed on clover hay, oats and corn Prince Leopoldthat 3he was hurried attorney geaeral and make them prove their Mr. Prosser's high license biP recommended The first bill relates to the formation of title she was ready. He took up the meal. chargas. If there are agents of the whisky ring into matrimony with the eldest to pass. insurance companies, and allows ten or more butcher knife and drew it across on this floor to buy up members, let it be Mrs. C. V. Holmes read a pointed paper son of the duke of Argyll? So ran persons to form a company with a capital her throat She died in a few minutes, but known. 1 have said that there are men in this entitled ''Woman's Rights on a Farm." stock not exceeding $1,000,000 and not less and so runs the reports. Those wellinformed house who will not support this bill. This he hesitated when it came to carrying out The high license bill bein? before the Senate Mrs. Holmes referred to the life of woman than $500,000, for the purpose of insuring meeiiae was to whip in the Republicans. Now the last of the programme. Just then a gossips further reminded Mr. Pope moved an amendment to the let r. 5 ste what the governor said. I read what on the farm, and recited some of the owners of real estate against defective titlea neighbor enlered the door, and this me that the marquis of Lome was bill to make the license $250 instead of purports to be a fair, accurate report of his reznaiks. Two-fifths of the capital stocknot less than want oi attention afforded her by the lords decided him. He placed the knife to his 500, and $500 instead of $1,000, and to not the first husband beneath royal $200,000must be set aside as a guarantee of creation, declaring that she ought to tbroat and cut a deep gash which prevent city and town authorities from increasing Alter debate the resolution was unanimously fund, and until this fund is provided no rank on whom the que^n had fixed have the right to vote. severed the wind-pipe. The wound was not I the license. This was voted down adopted. policy of insurance shall be issued. The fatal, and he is now in a fair way to recover her discerning eye. There was another She closed by reading"SocratesSnooks." as follows: company must file certificates of organization At the republican caucus of both houses from its effects. The coroner doubts the eligible youn noble who was Prof. Cyrus Northrup, of the state university, ""'.**'M''' with the insurance commissioner Defore it was voted to pass the Prosser license truth of this statement, and Dill will be tried TEAS20. was called upon, a*nd proceeded to meant for the distinguished honor. they can issue policies. The other bill bill by the following vote: for murder. Anderson, Hayden, Shields, make plain the necessity of diversified amends section 5. chapter 3 of the General He, however, got wind of her most For the Prosser BillSenators Bowen, Brown, Bowen, Hixon. Smith, farming, and demonstrating the supreme Clark. Compton, Comstock, Crandall. Daniels, Laws of 1885, and prevents any corporation Hurkhardt, Keller, Ward. gracious majesty's intentions and necessity of cleanliness. l)ay, Dodee, Edwards, Finsetb, Halvorsen, Child, Nachbar, Welch. from doing business until it has filed with HUGH PKICE IN WASHINGTON. fled. He went abroad and remained Hoard, M. Johnson, T. Johnson, Sampson, Swenson, Durant, Nelson, Whiteman, the secretary of state its acceptance of the A paper by C. S. Smith of Minneapolis New York Sun's Washington Special: Hugh Wallmark, Wood19. Against the bill: Gibson, Oswald, Wood. away from England until the queen's, provisions of the law. on "The Farm and Market Garden" was Buckm.in, Clough. Eaton3. Price, the son of the late Congressman Price Hall, Pope. charming but somewhat troublesome read. It was a practical paper, showing SENATE BILLS PASSED. of Wisconsin, reached Washington just in RepresentativesFor the bill: J. A. Anderson, NATS25. To ohange the name of the Minnesota academy how anybody can have an excellent garden daughter was securely married. I Baker,. Rarker. Br rvvn, Colby, Ellingson, Estes, Brown, Day, Johnson, M. time to take his seat and listen to a spirited at Owatonna to "Pillsbury academy." at very slight expense, wherein every vegetable Evensou, Flathers, Halvorson, Hanson, Hattlestad, dare say I ought to be ashamed of Buckman, Dodge, Johnson, T. debate this afternoon on a subject dear to his Relating to the Baptist State academy at Owatonna. llurd, Iveraon, Johnson, Johuarud, Knox, may be raised very easily. Chapman, Eaton, Lende, father's tongue, namely, reform and retrenchment myself for reviving the more or less Kreis, Latham, Lee, Nobles, Plowman, Potter, Clark, Edwards, Swenson, Mr. Corbett of St. Paul read the paper Amending the law incorporating the borough in congressional funerala Sad mild scandals, but what can a fellow Pratr, Prosser, Itecse.Shoemaker, Snider, Swartwondt, Clough, Finseth, Thacker, of Henderson, in Sibley countv. by Mr. McGinnis on blue grass in Minnesota, as the associations must have been to sit at Tompkins, Williams, Wallace33. Compton, Goodrich, Truax, do, don't you know, whose ears are Authorizing St. Hillaire, in Polk county, to Issue and showed the benefits of raising Afainst the bill: Comstock, Dunne, Elroquist, his father's desk and hear eucfi a debate, he Comstock, Halvorson, Wallmark, $10,000 for an artesian well. hourly filled with them? Flynn, J. N. Jones, Lum, Mattson, Naeaeth. it here. Prof. Northrop was next introduced, could not resist smiling when John Allen of Crandall, Hoard, Authorizing Polk county to i30ue bonds to pay Wilson9. and gave a brief account of the Daniels, Ives, Mississippi made his speech. "I want to call $850 sheriff's fees for collection of delinquent university of the state and the college of SENATE. attention to one thing," said Alien. "Every personal taxes, On the passage of the bill the vote stood: How Nellie Grant Was Won. agriculture. man in the Forty-ninth congress who DurantRelating to the catching of fish in Th.i high license bill was the special order NAYS19. Wdshington county. When Nellie Grant first went to England spoke or voted against expensive funerals Prof. Northrop gave an explanation of Mr. Pope offered an amendment making Anderson, Hayden, Thacker, ComstockRelating to probate courts giving for congressmen was re-elected to the the license $500 instead of $1,000 and all work done by the state experimental she was just 17, "the sweetest^ further time for proof of claims. Bowen, Keller, Ward, Fiftieth Congresa Down in my district this $250 in villages, farm saying that the start of five students most natural, delightful of American ComstockRelating to the sale of property Burkhardt. Nachbar, Welch, subject is a party issue. One of my oldest this year should be increased to forty-five Mr. Durant seconded Mr. Pope's amendment. forfeited to the state for taxes. maidens," remarks Adam Badeau, constituents came to me, took me by the Child, Nelson, Whiteman, next and eight-five the following year. NelsonAuthorizing the Duluth. Red Wing & The following was the vote: who says further: On the return voyage Durant, Oswald, Wood. hand and said: 'John. I'm powerful glad ye Southern railway to build a bridge over the Mis- He did not desire to prolong a controversy For the AmendmentAnderson, Bowen, Burkhardt, Gibson, Shields, siBsipi river at Red Wing. the young lady met her fate. Mr. made thjt speech agin' big funerala Thet's as to the advisability of separating Chapman, Child, Durant, Gibson, Hall, Hall, Smith, jest the kind o' talk we like You jest keep and Mrs. Borie were both ill and kept Haydftn, Keller, Nachbar, Nelson, Oswald. Pope, the university and farm. He gave a brief HOUSE. TEAS26. right on and abolish expensive funerals, an' Shields, Smith, Truax, Ward, Welch, Whiteman. their state-rooms while Miss Nellie history of the founding of the state institution Donnelly's railroad bill passed the, only Brown, Day. Ives, Wood21. ef you die. John, there's lots of your old of learning and the work it is intended remained on deck. There she fell in nays being: Buckman, Dodge, Johnson, M., Against the AmendmentBrown, Buckman. neighbors, down here will take hold and to do, showing how any young person Chapman, Eaton. Johnson, T., with a young Englishman, and before Ciark, Clough, Compton, Comstock, Crandall, Comstock, Potter, Snider, bury you with pleasure.'" Young Price will Clark. Edwards, of a common school education could enter Lende, Daniels. Dodge, Eaton, Edwards, Cnlien, Shuler, Warren. enjoy his 6eat witb pleasure, if there be any they reached America the mischief had Clouffh, Fiuseth, Pope, and graduate. Finseth, Goodrich. Halvorson, Hixon, Howard, Smith, esjoyment in it, for one short month. He been done that she was sent to Europe Swenson, Compton, Goodrich Hoiird, Ives, Johnson, M., Johnson, T., Lende, Mr. Millar of Hennepin introducotl vesterday certainly cannot complain of his pay. He will Truax. Comstock, Halvorson, NEW OFFICERS. Sampson, Swenson, Thacker, Wallmark24. to avoid. "Nellie Grant" was engaged an act amending the act relating Crandall, Hixon, Wallmark, receive $500 mileage, $125 for stationery, The galleries and lobbies broke out into and to an Englishman. Saftoris to marriage. The bill is one really The election of officers resulted as follows: Daniels. Hoard, and salary from the dav of his father's applause as the vote was announced, but drafted by the Reverends 0. F. Thwing R. F. told me how he asked Gen. Grant for death, amounting to $1,248. Thus he will SENATE BILLS PASSED Sample and H. C. Hovey of Minneapolis at President Rice quickly checked it by pounding President, E. G. Potter First vice president, ComstockTo authorize Becker county to get about $75 a day in cash, to say nothing the young lady's hand. With all the the instance of the Minneapolis ministers' issue $25,000 to fund its floating debt. Frank Gifford, Shakopee second his desk vigorously. of experience. awe of an Englishman for the head of, meeting. The bill so amends the act that HoardTo authorize Chippewa county to Issue vice president, C. E. Marvin, Rochester Mr. M. Johnson then moved to amend the $20,000 bond to fund its floating debt. county clerks will be required to indicate on a state,, be was invited to dinner at secretary, F- D. Holmes, Owatonna treasurer,Maj. "bill by making the time of taking effect ChapmanAuthorizing the borough of Le all marriage licenses, the following points: the White House, knowing what was McKinstry directors, Charles Le Sueur to issue bridge bonds. July 1,1887. The amendment was accepted Showing the party to be single showing tha Vesconte, Hastings A. M.Johnson, Albert expected of him. After dinner the NachbarRelating to the city of Shakopce. A GENTLE SCHOOL MARBT. by Mr. Daniela The friends of the bill voted party to be a widow or widower showing the KacnDaruo provwe tor a smmng tuna lor Lea H. C. Howard, S. M. Emery, Lake President led the way to the billiardroom party to be divorced: showing tho party to be for it, as it was carried,by the following vote: Taunton. Mass, Special: Kate Ware,, a the borough of Belle Plaine, Scott county. City, and J. T. Ames, Northfield. divorced for adultery. and offered him a cigar. For the AmendmentBuckman, Burkhardt, NachbarTo issue bonds for bridges in Shakopee, young lady teacher in one of Raynhom's The following resolutions were adopted: Mr. Williams came out for prohibition in Scott county. Chapman. Cloueh, Comstock, Crandall, Daniels, "Then," said Sartoris, "I knew my public schools, noticed a seven-year-old son Resolved, That the profits of dairying to the house yesterday by introducing the NackbarJoint resolution asking congress to Eaton, Edwards, Finseth. Goodrich, Hall, time had come. I waited and hoped of F. L. Lowell cutting nis desk with a jackknife appropriate $10,000 for a bridge across the Minnesota among the farmers of Minnesota depends following amendment to the constitution: Hoard, Ives. Johnson M., Johnson T., Nelson, the President would help me, but not river at &elle P'*ine. a few days ago. She reprimanded him Sampson, Smith, Swenson, Thacker, Truax, upon a careful selection of cows, good feeding, Article 1 is amended by adding a section 18 to WardTo authorize Waseca to issre $6,000 Wallmark, Ward. Wood25. and intimated that she would whittle his a word did he say. He sat silent, it. Section 18.' No person shall manufacture warm stabling in winter and an intelligent bonds to buy a park. .Trie., -5,, Against the AmendmentAnderson. Bowen. tor sale or sell or keep for sale as a beverage any fingers if he persisted. The boy did it some handling of the milk and butter. looking at me. I hesitated.and fidgeted, WardTo authorize Waseca to Issue $6,000 Brown, Child, Clark, Compton, Dodge, Durant, Intoxicating liquors whatever, including ale. Recognizing the necessity for a thorough more, and the teacher took his knife and deliberately for water works. and coughed,and thought I should Gibson, Halvorson, Hayden, Hixon, Keller, wine or beer. The legislature shall bv law prescribe dissemination ot correct information on HixonTo retain the water of Ten Mile lake in cut bis thumb, causing it to bleed. regulations for the enforcement of the Linde, Nachbar, Oswald, Welch, Whiteman18. sink through the floor. Finally I exclaimed CtterTail county. this subject we respectfully ask the press prohibition herein contained, etc. Mr. Durant then moved that the bill be engrossed The boy was very much alarmed, and when in desperation: "Mr. President, SwensonTo authorize Minneapolis to appropriate of the state and all others interested in for a third reading, which was The amendment is to be submitted to the he informed his parents they were very much $600 per month for the benefit of Bethany I want to marry your daughter." agreed to. On motion of Mr. Comstock the the prosperity of the commonwealth to people at the next general election. Home. annoyed bill was placed at the head of the calendar aid us in spreading such knowledge broadcast It took a bold man to say that to Mr. Flynn's bill for taxing the telephone KellerRegnlating the catching of fish in certain The young lady of heroic measures waa for Friday. among the people. companies, fixes the monthly rate for telephones water in btearns and Wright counties. Gen. Grant,but doubtless the boldness seen, and gave it as her opinion that she was The senate went into the business of SmithFor the extension of the city limits of in cities of over twenty-five thousand Resolved, That it is the unanimous wish recommended him, for Satoris carried justified in doing as she did. The superintendent the city of St. PauL smashing fat offices yesterday with a vengeance. inhabitants at $ 4 per month per intrument^and of this convention that theb ill now before of schools then interviewed her, and away the prize. DanielsReeulating the amount of licenses Mr. Ward's bill to abolish the office in all other places at $ 5 vet our legislature, providing for the holding of succeeded in changing her mind to such an for the sale of intoxicating liquors. of oil inspector, and Mr. Halvorson's bill month. A printed copy of the charge section farmers' institutes, should be passed, and extend that she visited the father and made HOUSE BILLS PASSED. abolishing the state board of immigration Wealthiest Man in the* of the act must be posted upon all instruments, The that we call upon our representatives thereto Authorizing the people of the town of St. a most abject apology for what she had done. were both passed so quickly that it almost under penalties for failure to do House, p-% ~l James, Watonwan countv, to hold town meetings give it their aid, as we believe it the best The father paid no attention to the apology took away the breath of certain interested BO. A tax of 4 per cent on tne gross earnings in the village of St. Jamea and the young Jady was arrested. She was method yet devised of spreading proper Philadelphia Press. ^g "j^'lt^ parties who were watching the proceedings of the companies per annum is imposed, EllingsonRelating to jurors in Hennepin brought to Taunton this morning, but by the agricultural knowledge among the people. The vote was largely in favor of abolishing and their reports of their earnings are county. Mr. Scott is the wealthiest' man advice of friends on both sides the case was the offices, and not a word of opposition was Resolved, That the thanks of this convention to be made to the state auditor. The penalties ,fe. IN THE HOUSE. ,?%**& in the house of Representatives, fixed up by the father of the boy acknowledging raised in debate. Mr. Willis, the newly appointed are due to President Northrop for his for failure on the part of the companies When the clerk of the senate reported to satisfaction and the young lady paying the value of his possessions oil inspector, was an interested courteous response to its request to explain to report their earnings is not less than S20C the bouse that the high license bill had the cost of the case. spectator, and when the vote was taken -exceeding fifteen million dollars. nor more than $500. the administration of the agricultural passed, the low license men scampered about went over to the house to announce the result department of oar university. That lively, fearing that an attempt would be He is the largest individual coal BILLS PASSED. to his friends there. He seems to be made to force a vote there at onca Mr. Potter ,H confidence in the policy of concentrating operator in the world, employing ten The following nouse bills were passed: Got It Down Fine. confident that the bill will not pass the said: our educational work is increased. That To authorize township of St. James to hold thonsand men in mining and shipping. house, but many of the senators say it will NEW YOUK, Special Telegram, Feb. 7. we appoint a committee of three to co-operate town meetings, eta I moved that the message just received from go through without much opposition. He has ahthraeite mines the senate be taken up and put on its first reading. The Sun's Washington special gives the following To reduce the salaries of Dakota county with the faculty in the effort to Eastern Pennsylvania and bituminous officials. named gentlemen as members of the SENATE BILLS PASSED. make the advantage of that department Mr. HendricksonI hope this will not prevail. Joint resolution requesting our senators and mines in Western Pennsylvania, interstate commerce commission. The ComptonJoint resolution asking an appropriation of the university better understood and to It is taking snap judgment. representatives in congress to support the Hotch from congress for the survey of the Red authority is a well known Democrat near inerease the attendance. Illionis and Iowa. He also owner experiment farm station bill. Mr. PotterI only want to get the bill on to river and lakes tributary thereto above Fergus the president: Allen G. Tburman of Ohio the calendar, and do not desire a vote to-day. "Creameries and their Products." was docks for the shipment of his coal at, Senate bills passed: Falls. chairman. William Windom of Minnesota, The motion was carried and the bill was' the subject of a paper by Maj. P. A. McKinstry Johnson, M.For the lowering of the waters of all the principal ports on the chain 8. F. 250Amending chap. 236, Special Laws Railroad Commissioner Kernan of New York, a certain lake in Kandiyohi county. read for the first time. Mr. Potter.then of Winnebago City. 1881. of northern lakes. His large fleet ot Gen. J. H. Wilson, the cavalry charger. PopeTo bnry indigent ex-soldiers at the expense moved that the rules be suspended and the S. F. 260To raise the waters of a certain Referring to the charge that creameries of the connties of the state. coal craft, however, has been disposed Judge Cooiey of Michigan and possibly exGov. lake In Waseca county, etc. i bill read for a second time. were slovenly, he said there was some reason Dayl'o provide for public school libraries. Smith of Georgia and ex-Gov. Stoneman of, Mr. Scott finding it more convenient SENATE, atMr. Mr. RogersI will second the motion to make in it, but much error. "I prophesy WardAbolishing the office of oil Inspector. or W. T. Coleman of California. this a special order. to carry his coal at contract Pope submitted the report of the state that Minnesota will be a creamery-sustaining GoodrichRelating to the carnal knowledge Mr. PotterI move that it be made a special board of corrections and charities, showing of children. state, for while there will be large rates. As a business man Mr. Scott order for 2:30 next Wednesday afternoon, OswaldProviding anew judge for Minneapolis. the number of indigent ex-soldiers and Bailors dairy interests, the bulk of the work must drives a close bargain and expects the The bill was read a second time'and made in the state: be^ done by creameries, for they can certainly Moderating. person with whom he is dealing to do KellerPrivate banks usinsr corporate names. an order for that day. A message was received from the governor do it much cheaper and'better. HELENA, Mont. Special Telegram, Feb. 6. DayAdmission of pupils under six years of The railroad bill introduced in the house the same thing, so that they meet on that he has signed the following bills: age to public schools. The custom of providing warm water The Independent's special from Assinaboine by Mr. Knox yesterday provides for a relocation To authorize the people of Great Bend township, common ground. In matters of) GoodrichTo give druggists who have been In for cows was generally endorsed. F. D. of the land grant of the old Duluth & shows the thermometer at zero, 9 below in Cottonwood county, to hold town meetings bnsin^ss seven years certificates as pharmacists. charity he is liberal, bnt only for Holmes gave his experience in heating water Winnipeg railroad and the extension of the at Shaw and 5 below at Benton, and in the village to-regulate the catching of GoodrichRelating to the filing of affidavits for his cows, and was greatly pleased charity/s sake. He 'never permits time of said grant The time of the grans nan in Freeborn county school alstrict at weather moderating all overth territory, for purposes of evidenoe. Janesville, Waseca county Waseca to Issue with the result. Prof. Fowler said it only expires in about a year. The old line of the charity to run his business. Within HalvorsonAbolishing the board of Immigration. especially here, where the thermometer is bonds Polk county to issue bonds for a bridge road ran from Winnipeg above Crookston, cost him five cents per day for heating water the past few days some of the fleet above zero. Cattle and sheep are still in bad legal personal identity of married women for the O DavJoint resolution asking the Immediate north of Leech Lake to Duluth. The proposed for seventy-five bead ofcattle. benefit of Capt. Anson Northrop. condition where there is no feed The fuel horses of Mr. Scott's Erie stud farm readjustment of land grants in the state. relocation is to have the line run Secretary Holmes delivered an address supply throughout Northern Montana is When the joint resolution asking congress have been sent to his Charles City HOUSE BILLS PASSED. through Norman. Polk, Hubbard and other upon ensilage and its benefits, giving directione Removing the court house of Lac qui Parte to donate Fort Bipley for the use of a soldiers' short and some Buffering prevails among the connties south of Leech Lake to Dulath. acres for wintering and will remain for the making of a silo. county to Madison. home came as Mr. Ward objected to it Active steps are now being taken fo build fJAa air-tight room was the one thing lf until required for the springsentries.