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Jfew Ulm Review, GENERAL 3EWS SOKES. MDJEESOTA NEWS. senator's business. John Sherman has rates for all classes of freight without a ny BAILB0AD PLUNDERED. made large-amounts in this way, and what' prejudice in any respect whatever ana w&$ ^*2'1 fortune General Logan left to his family i whereas, it is alleged that the present rates *'A*-m^im i 'Arreit Hundreds of Bascally Conductors and had accrued from fortunate investments in. of freight on shipments from Southern Minnesota TBR&NDT & WEDDENDORF, Publishers. taHH national capital property. f% "'"^V-' BUSINESS JOEJfS ASSOCIATION. points to Duluth are at least lour times greater per ton per mile from the An indignation meeting of 'fire hundred Columbia college, New York, celebraJted OTW'tJLM, points of shipment to St. Paul than from MINNESOTA.) Russian Jews was held in New York to protest the 100th anniversary of the establishment Dispatches from Pittcburg: The officers Heeting at Faribault and Decisive Steps Taken St. Paul to Duluth, which is one of the against the gratification of the Russian-American of the institution under its present of the Panhandle railroad will soon have =59' Help Along the Enforcement of the InterState many cases singled out to illustrate a general extradition 'treaty. ExNaval name, at*he Metropolitan opera house on in custody a most desperate gas? of rail'Toad The'drink bill of this country is, Law, practice of unjust discrimination, therefore officer Rosenthal presided. Several the 13th. Literary, musical and religious robbers. How many men bv'ong to speakers gloated over the 'attempts upon exercises were held. Frederick R. Coudert, $700,000,000 a year, but crar to the gang is not known, but they up A meeting in response to a call of business the czar's life. Leo Hartmao, a nihilist, of the class of 1850, delivered the oration. Resolved, That the executive committee into the hundreds. Their stealing men of Minnesota was held recently *bacco bill is only $256,500,000 and said: Alumni from all parts of the country were be and they are hereby requested to investigate extended over a period of two at Faribault, Rice county. present, as were also representatives from we i have $110,000,000 Mt for The two significant features of the movement such charges, and to prescribe and or three years. Simultaneously arrests The meeting was called to order by J. R. many of the American seats of learning. in Russia were thw large number of enforce just, reasonable and equitable ratesfor were made all along the line of the -schools. Parshall, president of the Faribault board persons ready to sacrifice their lives to the transportation of such freight in PhanWandle road between here and Columbus. At Cincinnati, the jury in the case of of trade. Mayor-Elect John L. Townley kill the czar and the spread of revolutionary accordance with the laws of the gtate. Warrants have been in the hands of John B. Mannix, formerly assignee of delivered an address of welcome, and was ideas among the nihilists. The czar "'^he Pennsylvania, railroad com'pany officers for some time, and the persons arrested Resolved, That we do insist upon the Archbishop Purcell, after remaining out followed by Hon. A. D. Keyes, of Faribau would soon follow his father. (The crowd comprise nearly the entire freight prompt, energetic and faithful enforcement thirty hours reported a disagreement and t, who set forth very strongly the railroad has found that it is easy enough here cheered madly). He approved of men of the line. They include conductors, of both the interstate and the state law, were discharged. He was charged witihembezzlimg discriminations and other abuses, sending Russia money to help along the 'to heat cars by steam, --and thas announced freightmen, engineers and firemen. and that we demand of our railroad commissioners $17,000 from the estate. and the importance of sustaining the interstate cause the same as the Iri3h people do, The first arrests were made about 2 diligence infcpromoting this result. railroad law. Some twenty of the that the deadly -car-stove Goodrich & Wagner, successors to Ball & and asserted that the sympathies of Americans o'clock in the morning, the police surprising principal town in Southern Minnesota St^ Goodrich, the oldest wholesale grocers in had been enlisted. bas served its last season on that 18 men at their boarding houses. By daylight Resolved, That we will continue our were represented by delegates. Milwaukee, made a voluntary assignment 46 men, all railroad employes, conductors, efforts till the evil from which we have road, the other through lines may be J. M. Burlingame, from the committee to B, iK. Miller, who furnished bonds in brakemen, firemen and engineers, A shocking accident occurred in the suffered so much, and ol which we so justly on organizations presented a report as follows: $27Q,'000 This sum represents the assets. expected to profit byfcfee-discovery. were behind the bars. In speaking of the Chaniberlin coBiery.at St. Clair, Pa. Miss complain, are removed. i The accomplices of the railroad thieves arrests a prominent officer of the Panhandle Berlista Shaul of Sharon Springs, N. Ye, a The above resolutions were adopted as FirstThis organization shall be known are resorting to threats to intimidate the road said: '4The total population of'th 'Union, student of Vassar college, was visiting a whole. The committee reported separately as the Business Men's Association of the Panhandle railroad officials. Supt. Taylor For three years the Panhandle road bas Miss Minnie Keite of St. Clair, a fellowstudent. the following resolution, which wasalso State of Minnesota. The object of this received a letter threatening to cut the been systematically robbed. Cars on |s| -as given in round numbers, is: Males, The two young ladies, in company adopted: association shall be to secure equal and wires if arrests were not stopped. sidings and cars on moving trains were with a, young man named Harry Resolved, That the secretary of this association just rates of transportation of persons and pV 25,518,000 females, 24,086,600. broken open and goods stolen, including Short and Edwin Thompson one of the At Napa, Gal., Elijah Waters -and T. be, and he is hereby directed to* property, in accordance with state and national every description of merchandise. It is The total annual deatfeswere: Males* operators of the colliery, entered the mine Wagner engaged in a bare-knuckle fight. notify the iuterestate commerce coramis* legislation. estimated that at least $300,000 worth of for the purpose of giving Miss Shaul an opportunity In the first round Waters was struck on sion that we have reason to believe that j& 891,000 females, 864,000. In propjf SecondThis association shall consist goods were taken, for which the company to inspect the operation of mining the head and fell unconscious. He remained application is about to be made to suspend of one member from each board of trade, had to pay. In August last he got a clue, portion to the population 368,000 coaL The mine had not been working so for several hours, when he some of the provisions of the interstatelaw each business men's association and each and the company determined to push it to for a week. Am explosion soon occurred. died, l~v women should have died ito maintain in their operations within the State of farmer organization in the state, who shall the end. Detectives were employed who Miss Keiter's face was burned beyond recognition, Minnesota and that, in case such applications L. Z. Letter of Chicago paid $1,000 for be elected for a term of one year and until followed up every scent, and finally we had v. the same relative mortality with the her skull and thigh fractured and be made, we desire to be heard in opposition an Elliott Indian Bible at the Brindley sale their successors are elected provided the information on which to proceed. ankle crushed. She died the same evening. "f men. thereto before action be taken onsuch in New "York. that no mcoiporated municipal organization When everything was ready we decided to Miss Shaul had a leg badly fractured and application. and lio township shall be entitled to make a movement all along the line from J- P. Taylor, aged sixty, his wife and son was terribly bruised and burned, but may After the adoption of the above resolutions more than one member, and provided further Columbus to Pittsburg. About eighty Owen, aged seventeen, were struck and instantly recover. Short's head is mass of cuts and One of the most marvelous-religious a delegate added another: that the delegates from each organization warrants were issued for men in Pittsburg. killed by an Erie train at a crossing he is badly burned. here represented shall select one That the chairman of the convention be awakenings ever seem, is .now under Nothing like it ever happened before. near Waverly, N. Y. Taylor was a member to represent such organization until authorized by the executive committee to Two large Irish wolf dogs arrived in St. At one o'clock ten more arrests wealthy farmer. The accident destroyed way in Cincinnati, under the guidance the annual meeting which shall be called proceed to Washington at any time that Paul direct from New York, and were reported. They were captured at the the entire family. and leadership of Miss Ida Wtfrnholz, to assemble on the first Tuesday of he might deem it expedient between now are at present at the store of Kennedv pay car while receiving their wages. This At Cincinnati, Dr. McGlynn of New York June next. and June 1 to protest before the interstate Bros., 66 East Third street. The arrivals makes a total of fifty-six, now in jail. who is said to be the naoet talented delivered a lecture on "The Cross of a New commissioners against any discrimination are the property of Theodore Roosevelt, A telegram from Dennison Ohio, states ThirdThe officers of this association Crusade," at Music hall, under the management and gifted woman Evangelist who has or interpretation of the law in favor of who intends then* for his Montana ranch, that J. R. Dunlap, the leader of the gang, shall be a president, first and second vice of the Henry George club. On was arrested there. The following are the one community against another. where they will be extremely useful. They presidents, a secretary, a treasurer, and appeared in the American ipulpit the platform were members of that club names of most of the paities in jail: The convention then adjourned. Ata subsequent are full-bred and fierce-looking hounds, being an executive committee of seven members, and prominent members of the .labor since the days of Mrs. Jordan, almost Conductors John Hastings, H. MacRoberts, meeting of the executive committee of similar build to a greyhound, but to be elected by this convention and annually party. There were no Catholic clergymen J. P. Brennan, L. Black, H. R. Kuhn, fifty years ago. in executive session the secretary was instructed shaggy and of a blackish gray color. They thereafter by the regular annual on the stage or in the audience. The assembly Thomas C. Shay, T. J. Hanley, William meeting of the association, whose duty it to secure the printing of 1,000 weigh about eighty-five or ninety pounds filled nearly half of the large Shall Isett, James Watson, Charles Shanks, C, shall be to represent this association in all copies of the proceedings of the convention, each and are exceedingly po sverful. One of and numbered perhaps 2,000. Dr. McGlynn Archbishop Lynch, of Toronto, ha& Langacre, Clyde Laughlin Brakemen J. matters pertaining to the objects of this including the speech of Hon. A. D. them injured his nose slightly on the journey. followed in the main his New York C. Lawson, V. E. Meyers, Edward Olaf, association. The executive committee is Keyes, and to mail the same with the invitations They are valued at $500 per pair. lecture, but introduced a passage referring issued a pastoral letter to shis clergy, *sJ^ P. Haggerty, Robert Mackey, M. C. Connelly, empowered to fill all vacancies occurring in to be sent out for the election of in caustic terms to the censure cast upon Senator Cockrell, -who is investigating the George S. Chrier, S. Goodman, warning Cotholics against extravagance the offices of this association, to serve delegates to the annual convention. him by Archbishop Elder of Cincinnati, to business of the department, says: Whatever J. A. Fisher, W. T. Lavelle, Thornas until the next succeeding annual meeting. Messrs. Burlingame and Parshall were also in funerals, and -protesting whom he attributed the first complaints else may be the outco me of the investigation Vincent, A. L. Collins, William R. appointed a committee to investigate FourthThe annual meetings of this association we will at least establish the ground against him at Rome. against the spending of money on Bowles, John A. Bowser, Michael alleged freight discriminations in favor of shall be held on the first Tuesday work for a uniform system of conducting Joyce, W. C. Martin, George Morris, certain towns on a line of road, the name in June in each year at such place as may heaps of flowers shaped in eccentric A fire'destroyed the St. Augustine (Flor.) the business in the various departments. T. 0. Gutshall, A. Griffiths, M. B. Doyle, of which was not made public. be designated by the executive committee hotel, the old Spanish cathedral, the Edwards At present there are almost twice as many designs, magnificent coffins, .aqd other John Donavan, John Martin, William of which due notice shall be given. Special hotel, the court house, the Sinclair systems as there are departments. The Roth, John Sweeney, T. W. Abers, J. W. displays of pomp. This is .a most meetings shall be called by the president block, Chamberlin's store, Mr. Scott's residence full committee will meet June 10. Richey, William Rriggs, John Kirkwood, upon request of the executive committee or and Welter's hotel. The total loss is A fire broke out in an outbuilding in the timely suggestion, and the advice can J. F. Wright, J. A. Taylor, H. W. McCune, A five-story -stone building in Chigago, of the members of the association. $250,000, The loss on the St. Augustinehotel Northwestern hotel at Janesville, Wauseca H. C. Thompson, J. T. Kinney, Michael occupied by J. J. McGrathas a paper warehouse be wisely followed elsewhere, and by is $100,000. The insurance had just expired. FifthThe president, vice presidents and county. The wind was blowing severely Reilly, Thomas Long, Samuel Fitch, James was destroyed by fire. Loss on The ninety guests and forty servants secretary shall be ex-officio members of the other denominations of Christiana. across Main street, and in a very short L. Young. building, $350,0Q0 loss on stock, $150,- inthe St. Augu3tine hotel all escaped executive committee and officers thereof. time the fire communicated to the hotel 000. Seven more arrests have been made, but except Bridget Barry, a laundry woman, SixthThe fee for membership in this association and stores, destroying them like tinder the names have not yet been recorded. who was burned to death. The old Spanish The late President Arthur's bric-a-brac shall be $5. Additional sums The Chicago Journal of (Commerce boxes. It spread across the street, taking Nearly 200 warrants are still out. cathedral was just west of the St. Augustine and paintings were sold at auction a few shall be provided for by equitable assessments two blocks entirelyover 30 buildings publishes a complete resume of the Fires were in progress all day all along house. The roof caught fire and days ago. A Swiss inkstand, once owned by made under the diretion of the entailing a heavy loss. The Waseca fire department the line of the Panhandle road, made up of soon fell, destroying all the historical relics Gen. Win field Scott, brought $9 apainting tracklaying and railway bailding of executive committee. was notified, and immediately gtuff out of the caboose cars that the evidence in the interior. The old cathedral was of Gen. Sheridan's horse, Rienzi, $12.50, a Mankato was chc sen as the place of the responded, rendering efficient aid. The the United States for 1887, showing of things not seen may be wanting built in 1793 and was in use for purposes portrait of Roscoe Conkling, $4- and an next convention on June 7th. postofiice, Argus office and Jennisons t. when the trial comes. Freight trains haA of worship up ito the time of its destruction. antiquated leather bible, $25. These oil that there is new track projected The committee on nomination of officers Bros.' bank are among the buildings burn-|S hauled up at water stations and a delay paintings wefre sold. "Aqueduct Bridge," made the following report which was adopted. ed. The origin of the fire is not known. "$* amounting to 21,374 miles, at least made till the caboose was swept and garnished,and $20 "EcceHomo," $10 "Somnambula," in doing so evidence has been procured At Missoula, Mont., a fire broke out in $25 "Coast scene," $15 "Nut Gatherers," 14,000 of which, it is claimed, will be As Battes R. Hoffman, wife and two children, E. E. Pope, president N. P. Calhoun, against unsuspected railroad men. Almost the city jail totally consuming the jail and $17 "Madonna," $11 model of the United of Henderson, were driving from Le first vice president John F. Norrish, second laid this year. There are accounts also every man arrested had from one to one prisoner who had been locked up. It States steamer TL S. Grant, $6. Sueur to the home of Mr. Derrenburgh, vice president- J. M. Burlingame, third ten pawn tickets on his person. Itis alleged furnished of old tracks to be srelaid is supposed he set fire to the jail and without father of Mrs. Hoffman, they were precipitated vice president O. Bailey, treasurer, W. P. A letter has reached Washington from that every pawn shop in the two any visible means of escape, intended over an embankment when on? and Sargent, Albert Lea R. Parshall, Faribault, 18,859 miles. This would require, treasurer Jordan, now in P^ris, saying cities is represented on the tickets. suicide, which was successfullyaccomplished. one half miles from town. One of their J. H. Miller Wabasha R. 0. Hall, that he will visit London about the 15th according to the Journal's -estimates, He gave his name as Frank Chambers, and children, aged filteen months, was instantly Austin C. P. Carpenter, Farmington 0. inst., and that he expects to sail for New was arrested for vagrancy. He was twenty-five killed. Mr. Hoffman sustained a fracture The Haddock Murder Trial. fully 3,500,000 tons of steel sraiL F. Perkins, Northfield O. A. Erickson, York on the 21st inst. He says that ExSecretary years of age. of both bones'of one of his legs, and Mrs. Red Wing, executive committee. Manning arrived in England in On the 6th, Arensdorl, the alleged murderer Hoffman had an ankle pprained, beside be-, much better health than when he left New of Haddock was called to the stand. After a long discussion it was resol ved An entire election board is arrested at ing otherwise badly bruised. York. His visit to Bournemouth was arranged He endeavored to supply a missing link to appoint one member from each organization Jersey City for ballot box frauds. TVIr. Parnell, in an interview published before his departure from this country in the chain proving an alibi. He gave an represented, to be a member of the A piece of property in the Vermillion The cases of Voice and 0'Neil, the two in the New York Tribune, expresses and was not, as has been generally supposed, account of his doings on the night of the organization until regular delegates are Range bought two years ago for $3,500 policemen indicted at East St. Louis, 111., the result of a relapse. Itis thought murder, and stated that he was in a saloon elected to attend the annual meeting in the opinion that there is throughout and sold at Duluth for $18,0000. for the murder of Mayor Bowman, have that Mr. Jordan's successor will not be appointed called the "English Kitchen" when he une. The following were elected: England "a strong feeling of antagonism" been nolle prossed. Convicts received at the state prison at until after his return in May. first heard of the murder. Have heard R. C. Libby, Hastings R. M. Todd, Albert Stillwater, were James Murphy, Rock he testimony of Leavitt was not The old house of Kirkpatrick, Kinzie & Lea James M. Pugh, Waseca to the government's coercion Pinkerton thinks the stories told about county, sentenced to seven months for U.t the corner of Fourth and Water Co., tanners. Philadelphia, has suspended. J. R. Rust, Zumbrota C. P. Carpenter, Kissane are part of a hlackmailingscheme. "bills and he holds that this feeling has selling mortgacrcd property, and Fred Goutermont, streets when Haddock was killed: Liabilities $200,000. Farmington N. Schaeffer, Owatonna Dodge county, five years fo r^ Terrible prairie fires are reported from was at the meeting on Aug. 2. There was been developed in part by the supressiou T. B. Seager, Cannon Falls L. Ella Wheeler Wilcox has returned from grand larceny. Kansas. no private meeting to my knowledge. A. Moore, Mankato, C. F. Rand, Wabasha Havana, and says that city has too many of debate. He believes that the Nothing was said in my presence to "do A. E. Hazzard, RuBhford J. N. Powers, The following pensions have been granted W. R. Geddes assumes control of the bad smells to be called "celestial." up" any one heard nothing about hiring bill-cannot pass, and says: "I have Morristown J. T. Ames, Northfield D. E. to Minnesota people: OriginalB. M. Mankato Register, having purchased he Senator Dawes notified the sergeant-atarms two Dutchmen to do up any one made no Potter, Watervilie E. H. Loyhed, Faribault Records, Hutchinson. IncreaseP. Williams, interest of W. W. Woodard. mot permitted myself to take so cheeriul of the senate that the subcommittee remark about blowing up any one's house F. Merfcin, Jordan, C. E. Edwards, Mankato. Waldo Randall, a thirteen-year-old son of the senate committee on Indian affairs a view of the political situation at had no conversation with Leavitt in front Spring Valley Oscar Ayers, Austin. Senator Hale of Maine has gone to of Maxon Randall of the town of Warsaw, will bo ready to start for the Northwest of Warlich's saloon, had no such conversation Any time since the elections as during was killed by being caught in a shaft in his Europe to join his family in Paris. the latter part of May. The subcommittee, TnE RESOLUTIONS. as Mrs. Leavitt testifies to have father's mill. the last few days. which was appointed under a resolution The three constitutional amendments heard had a conversation with Leavitt at Whereas, Intermediate cities and places offered by Senator Morgan in the senate voted on by the state of California were Standard theatre in relation to his bonds. The board of trustees of the state sol-, ha-ve heretofoie suffered in their material during the last days of the session, is defeated. The first provided a method of diers' home met at the state capitol and interests by the grossly unjust discriminations A surprise was given him and his counsel authorized to investigate the adminBtration selection of a chief justice of the supreme held a general consultation on the work It -is said at the White House that of railway companies when he was confronted by a transcript of affairs by Indian agents on tne court the second for an increase *of salaries to be done. There were present:" in the carriage of freights, in of his evidence before the coroner's ]ury. the president has made no plans for northern border, especially the conduct of of supreme and superior judges, and Messrs. Castle of St. Paul Hen* favor of terminal points an against such Portions were read wherein his statement Agent Sheehan at White Earth agency in the third that cities of over 10,000 population derbon of Minneapolis Brown of Alexandria the summer. He believes he can spend intermediate points, to the demorlization, as to his whereabouts at the time of the Minnesota. The subcommittee consists be empowered to make their own Dunnington of Redwood Falls, Christie and many cases total destruction of murder quite materially diffe.-ed from his the time very comfortably at Oak of Senator Dawes, Sabin and Morgan. city charter. The proposed new charter of Austin Cowing of Fergus Falls Han- *M many of the business enterprizes and industries evidence to-day. When asked if he so testified for San Francisco was also defeated. cock of Red Wing. The board organized WjF View, and has not yet given any consideration of such intermediate places, and he displayed weakness. Harry Sherwin, At Minneapolis, in the divorce suits ol by the election of Capt. Castle as presi- W whereas the change of a greater sum for a Commander Nichols denies that he is to the question of a vacation. one of the co-defendants, former rroprietor Alice Mitchell vs. Charles L. Mitchell and later-/ dent, the secretary to be chosen at a short than for a long haul, tending as it in Washington awaiting court martial. of the saloon known as the English Lilian Felt vs. Jay H. Felt, judgment was day. An executive committee was ohosenf It is probable, however, that he does to build up and favor certain terminal Kitchen, testified that Arensdorf was in given for the paintiffs. The New York journeyman plumbers consisting of Capt. Castle, Capt. Brown points, and impoverish all others, constitutes will take his usual month in the his place when Haddock was shot. have been on a strike Bince lat fall,' and and Major Henderson. It was decided to The Atlanta on her trial trip attained in our judgment, discrimination admit now that they made a mistake. On the 7 th, Leavitt was called by the defence, hold another meeting May 17. Between mountains and may go west for a an average speed of 15% knots an hour, in its most glaring and vinous form, and Tne strike failed. and cross examined in regard to the now and that time the board will receive which is satisfactory to the navy department. whereas the interstate commerce law monbh. He has received a vast number published confession, in order to show petitions or requests for the location of At Springville, N. Y.. a large wagon shop was enacted to secure just and reasonable of invitations from the South and that it differed from his testimony. the new home, and soon after that date occupied by Conger & Welden and the rates of transportation of Judge Cooley, president of the interstate The defence then rested and the the tour of visitation will begin. Perkirs Manufacturing comnany was persons and property to all sections of our West and is very desirous of visiting commerce commission, has returned to State introduced rebutting testimony. burned. Loss $150,000. common country in the interest of general Washington. It is stated that the commission Marcellus Zenipolski of Mankato waa G. W. Schmidt, the witness who those sections, when the condition of prosperity, rather than the abuornial has ruled that nothing in the law taken before Judge Severance and committed Henry F. Merritt, United States consul swore to viewing the murder from his public affairs will permit him to do so. growth of favored terminal railroad centers, prohibits granting of excursion rates by to the hospital for the insane at St. at Aix-la-Chapelle, Germany, called on window in the Columbia house, and swore and, whereas, in our judgnuntthe impartial railroad companies, which will relieve the Peter. His insanity was brought on byreligious that Leavitt fired the shot was recalled. Collector Magone of New York. It is stated enforcement of that law will tend to management of the National Drill association excitement. During the examination the fact cropped that his visit will result in some startling advance the commercial and material interests from much embarrassment. out that Schmidt at one time resided in The Swedish government contemplates developments. Mr. Merritt has devoted The Rev. J. B. Donaldson, pastor of the-*-' of the whole state and country the jail at New Elm for the period of six his attention to the question of alleged A verdict of $5,000 was rendered in the Presbyterian church in Hastings, tendered*.^** and whereas there is a reasonable cause to an expedition to the South polar months, and that he abandoned MB wife, undervaluations of merchandise imported suit of Mrs. Mary Yando against the Chicago his resignation on Sunday, having received & believe that certain heretofore favored region, to be placed under the command who afterwards died in a poorhouse. from Germany. The exports from Aix-laChapelle Milwaukee and St. Paul Rrilroad a call from the Fifth Presbyterian churchr^ railroad centers, particularly terminal company, which was on trial before Judge into the United States amount to in Minneapolis. Mr. Donaldson is a son-in-^ Five witnesses who knew Schmidtin Lake of Sfordenskjold, the distinguished points as well as the railroads themselves, Gary at Chicago. In May, 1885, plaintiff $9,000,000 a year. The undervaluation law of Rev. Dr. Sample, formerly of Min-JSI? Benton, Minn., gave him a very bad character. are now contemplating measures to render -Swedish navigator who, with was run down while crossing the tracks between neapolis. on these imports amounts to at least 10 These gentlemen ate A. C. Mathews, ineffectual said law, and to evade and suspend Randolph and Lake streets and lost per cent, or $900,000 a year. The actual clerk of the district court C. H. Jackson, the Vega, in 1879 discovered and accomplished such of its provisions as are not in Mayor Ames of Minneapolis promulgates-tjjte, both hands, besides having several bones figures, it is believed, will run beyond that. traveling for the Empire Lumber company their special interest the northeast passage by his annual message, and the new council *Jw broken. A m'otion for new trial was entered John L. Cass, former county attorney S. Rev. E. S. Thomas of St. Paul has been organizes and elects city officials. r by the company. Resolved, That while we recognize the entering the Arctic ocean east of Greenland, Nordville, former probate judge, and E. M. suddenly called East by a telegram announcing of-if4* I railroads as prominent factors in the development Austin has a "boom" and real estate Olmen, former county commissioner. A President Cleveland refuses the application sailing along the coast of Siberia, that his father is lying at the fices are crowded. of the state ar.d would do nothing large number of witnesses were called to for a pardon in case* of William Lebaron point of death. He will return as soon as passing through Behring straits and to impair their usefulness or render rebut various points in the e\ idence for Lanesboro, Fillmore county, and town-* I of Minnesota. possible, as his consecration will probably their actual investments unprofitable, yet, the defence. ship of Carrolton voted $20,000 for al^I'f making his wa to Japan. The feat take place in May. Col. R. I. Dodge, Eleventh infantry, has that we do insist that their management On Saturday, the 16th day of the trial north and eoutb railroad by a majority of\^} been ordered to Yankton, under subpoena had never been accomplished before, S. B. Jones, assistant general passenger should be so regulated as to secure just .the evidence was partially closed. The 242 out of a vote of 312. The bonds "run from the United States court. agent of the Union Pacific, has been offered and reasonable rates for the transportatfon day was devoted to gleaning evidence in to the Lanesboro. Rochester & St. Paul and Nordenekjold has ever since been the secretaryship of the interstate commerce of persons and property to all citizens Congressman Butterworth is a Quaker rebuttal. The defense recalled 0. H. Jackson Railroad company, a corporation organized famous. His .expedition to the Antarctic commission. He will probably accept. and to all portions of the state. and uses the Quaker phrase in his family. and John L. Cass for further cross-examination at Lanesboro three year ago, and are -f S Resolved, That all sections of this in reference to the veracity and region will be watched with deep to be used in securing a competing Jine of The Treasury department has refused to state, outside of two or three favored iCdaracter of the witness G. W Schmidt, road northerly from that point. Charles S. Sweet of Chicago, whom Secretary accept trade^dollars in payment of dues interest. The secret of the south pole terminal railroad points, have "who 3wore that he saw Leavitt kill Haddock. Lincoln at the beginning of his administration although the'se coins are temporarily receivable The adjourned meeting of the boar of a common interest in these matters, is no less solemn and profound than Jackson and Cass live at Lake Benton, of the war department appointed in exchange for standard dollars. administration of farmers'institutes was*'- Minn. More closely Questioned as to what and should make an earnest and united his private secretary and whom that of the North pole. The department says they are deprived held in the state capitol, St. Paul, in the-'* effort to secure such a thorough and they knew derogatory to Schmidt's character, Secretary Endicott has retained in position by law of any legal tender quality. office of Supt. Kiehle. Gen. Barrett and impartial enforcement of the interstate one of them said he used to rob his up to this time, has been elected secretary H. W. Pratt were the only ones absent. Postoffices established: Iowa, Sewall, law, and of all state laws regulating common wife of her earnings as a washerwoman to of the Chicogo, Santa Fe & California Supt. Kiehle, E.JG. Potter, Gen. Sibley, E. Wayne county. DiscontinuedWisconsin, carriers, that no persons or sections feed his vices, and the other said he had at f^SVom the nine Prussian Uniyereaties Railway company, and assumes his new Olson, Wyraan ETliott, F. D. Holmes and Stoner's Prairie, Wayne county. 'one time offered to sell the virtue of his shall be enriched or built up at the expense duties at once. 3,682 medical graduates were W. Merriam being present. It was voted Fourth-class postmaster appointed or improverishment of other persons daughter for money. It is understood Mrs. Sarah E. Howe, of Woman's Bank to buy 1,000 copies of the proceedings of Minnesota, Fowlds, C. A. Warner South turned out this year, an increase of or sections, but in such manner as to some time will be occupied iu presenting firm, Boston, has absconded with $5,000 the farmers' institute held at Le Sueur, Haven, A. G. Laird. secure general prosperity throughout the legal questions to the court before counsel 144 ovc the number let loose upon of the depositors' money. Ever since her and that the term of office of the superin- if Btate. will be able to submit arguments to the The Indian bureau possesses no information release from confinement on the charge of tendent of institutes end on March 1 of'* a penswe world the year before. The Resolved, That this rganizatio regarding the arrest of a large swindling depositors in her bank she has each year, or at the pleasure of the board. should promptly take measures to bring increase an the number of -"saw bones" number of farmers in Montana for alleged continued the business of receiving deposits The only other important action of thej to the knowledge of the commercial, Oscar S. Straus, the new minister to cutting of timber on the Crow reservation, of money from women, paying or prom* board was the selection of O. C. Gregg of has been so marked that the old-line manufacturing and producing interests Turkey, accompanied by his family, sailed ising to pay an exceedingly high rate of as stated in dispatches from the Northvest. Minneapolis to be superintendent of institutes of the whole state the gross physicians have become alarmed and for Europe. interest. for theyear ending March 1, 1888. discriminations in freight traffic which taken to advising young men against A delegation of Irish-Americans called at The announcement in the governor-general's have heretofore been practiced again3t any 1 W. H. Forman of Lida, was arrested by Pensions have been" granted "^as follows: the White House to invite the president speech was the first intimation to the of them, and that it should be on the alert, entering the overcrowded profession, United States Deputy Marshal Smith, and* Minnesota: Originial. S. Clow, to attend a meeting to be held tc Canadian legislators that the government and prepared to meet with arguments, taken before Commissioner Tile'son atf Northfield C. Volk, Nicollet S. Pinkham, as the "prospects of doctors are becoming protest against the coercion policy in Ireland. proposed to ask parliment to vote money facts and figures, efforts that shall be Moorhead on a charge of trespassing Austin. Increased, A. B. Evans, Tyler J. They saw Col. Lamont and were informed worse yearly." The old saw to build a canal on Canadian territory at made with, the interstate commerce commission goyernment lands. He was hold under!! Gartner, Preston J. Carlets, Preston. that whntever the president's view to inequitably evade or suspend Sault Ste. Marie. A prominent legislator $300 bonds, but just as the officer wastak-jfc Dakota: Sutton E. Young, Sioux Falls about there always being room at on the subject might be, it would be manifestly any of the provisions of the law applicable expressed the opinion that this is a Eugene F. Pugsley, Sioux Falls Henry ing the prisoner to the train to place himA improper for him to attend such a the top, they insist, is played out, the to this state. precautionary step against the passage of M. Wheeler, Grand Forks Oscar D. Carpenter, in jail in St. Paul his friends secured thef meeting in his official capacity. The committee a stringent retaliatory -measure by congress, Whereas, The laws of the state Gary Harley M. StevehB, Bismarck j* top being already overcrowded. It is necessary snm and secured his release. I ',1. were convinced of the wisdom of and that the Canadian Pacific had declare that it shall be unlawful J. B. Hammond, Deadwood. John Ashton, a banker, of London, Eng-ll*ifj this reasoning, and withdrew without fur* only a question of a few mouths before induced the government to take up the for any common carrier to make land, has requested the First NationaP ther effort to see the president. First Assistant Postmaster General work. President Stevens and Sir Donald a stampede of Gentian physicians or give any unequal or unreasonable Bank of Shakopee to disinter the remains-/ Stevenson is confined to his bed by a painful Smith were in town recently, and had numerous General Knott began the award of contracts preference or advantage to any particular of his son, George Ashton, who was acci- af with a medical pedigree will set in this abscess which has formed in his right interviews with Sir John McDonald. for carrying the mails on 843 miscellaneous person, company, firm, corporation dently drowned in Carl's Lake, in thetown^W ear. He is not seriously iU.t CiK 7 d direction to swell the number which The Canadian Pacific does a big or locality on any particular traffic and star and steamboat routes for of Spring Lake, Scott county, lastsummeK. aVaTCTflocfcroF,steamship business on Lake Superior every whersas, said law authorises and directs SenatorCameronhas sold periods ranging from one io four yeaip. American colleges are annuity putting to purchase a burial lot and reinter the re- *J* the railroad commissioners of this state to real estate in Washington for $70,000 that season, and were the use of the Michigan All of the states except Delaware, and 1 "jains in the Valley cemetery, nearl of the territories except Alaska and Arizt four years ago he bought for $33,000. Seal compel railroad companies doing business canal refused them the company's lain? Shakopee, and erect monument jayey the- na^are represented is the list. in this state to adopt fair and reasonable state speculation seems to be part of a traffic could be annihilated