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emesBmasBimmemm W&~%~ GENERAL NEWS NOTES. New Ulm Review. stead and Campbell report 3 6 per cent, JHEINTER-STATE LAW... Mr. O'Brien Mobbed tn the Streets of. Toronto. to take up 120 acres of land lying along the tfl-C*' damage, while Lake Park and "Verndale lake front in the city of Chicago, from the' O'Brien, the Irish agitator, had to run report no injuries whatever. The recent wharves of the river to the south line of section the gauntlet of a mob at Toronto from 3h frost has injured the crops i a the immediate 10, and now occupied by the tracks and which he escaped without personal injury. Lansdowne and O'Brien. Ilw Chairman of the Interstate Commission vicinity of Fargo from 3 to S per cent. BRANDT & WEDDENDORP, Publishers. depots of the Illinois Central railroad. was walking in the street with somefriends Girard scrip consists of certificates of location Not since the forest fires of 1871 have The O'Brien meeting at Toronto was very Writes Hanley, of the when the mob shoved him and for three sections of the public domain the lumber districts of northern Michigan large. Eyery utterance from the stand was 1 NEW ULM, MINNESOTA, jostled against him making several attemp Minnesota & Northwestern. granted by a special act -of congres and Wisconsin suffered by fire as now. boisterously interrupted. There was some ts to strike him on the head withtheir to the heirs of Joseph Girard, who was a West of Michigamme five construction incidental violence, but the expected general sticks. He dodged the blows, however, scout during revolutionary times and who camps of the Duluth, South Shore & Atlantic riot did not materialize. Mr. O'Brien and his friends rallied around him undertook for Gen. Washington an extraordinarily Governor Beaver of Pennsylvania road burned. Two lumber camps In his speech defiantly demanded an answer Important Points Made Apparent, One but they were as one to fifty. The* hazardous mission to the Indians were also burned. Over a million feet of from the Marquis of Lansdowne. has had the moral backbone to veto the Northwest which won the gratitude of faithful body guard was broken" again Being that the Law Must Be standing pine have been destroyed. The Lord Lansdowne, subsequently, on being the country. This scrip did not restrict the and Mr. O'Brien driven up against the wall'. much of the bad legislation of this people- of Champion and Michigamme villages asked whether he was willing to make any Kigorously Enforced. locator to unoccupied or unclaimed public Here, with Kilbride, Mulligan and Cahill, of 3,000 and 1,500 respectively, year, and the "sober, second thought" statement for publication in the United domain, but to any land owned by the United the little party stood at bay, Mr. O'Brien are fighting in the flames to save the towns. States, said: "Mr. O'Brien was speaking States not occupied by the government for sustained his vetoes. Some of the vetoed shouting at tho top of his voice: '"You, Baraga, Mich., is in danger. Fires are on defective information." I was inaccurate other purposes Part of the Girard scrip cowardly dogs, don't you see we are not The Commission Has No Power to Permanently bills were inpalpable violations burning near L'Anse. Calumet, Negaunre, to say that he (Lansdowne). had was used Indiana and Missouri The portion armed. Let us alone." Hisses and cries: Antrain, Republic, Three Lakes, ever borrowed money from the British secured by Lester A. Bartlett was used Suspend the Long and of the constitution. "God save the queen," and "groansfor the Metropolitan and other villages. The government in 1881, and loaned it for the purpose of locating the land above *k dynamiters," greated this appeal. Short Haul Clause. losses will be up in the hundred thousands. at higher percentage to his tenants. mentioned. A land attorney of this city named Brainerd has expressed the opinion Mr. O'Brien attempted to take refuge invSharp's He denied that he had ever been disposed George Francis Train whom most Paymaster Bush, who was found guilty that the Illinois Central Railroad owes the laundry, and, failing in that, to treat his tenants harshly, and had investigated people call crazy, has begun suit for of carelessness by the court of inquiry at government eight or ten million dollars rent rushed into the bicycle store of T. a every case of alleged unjust WASHDKsrosr, Special Telegram, May 18. Fort Robinson for permitting himself for the use oi this land. property in Omaha, which is valued Loner adjoining. A volley of stones shattered treatment, and would have continued to to be robbed of 7,500 in government The interstate commission has authorized the windows and the mob burst in to do ao had not the land league interfered. at $10,000,000. Mr. Train was once funds by the cowboy, Charley Parker, has the publication of a letter as to the interpretation the store, yelling like,demons and showereri^ig His policy toward his tenants was one of FOXESr FIRES EEVIVE. made good the amount lost. a big gun at Omaha, owning a vast missiles in the direction which Mr. moderation, though at times at a considerable of which there eannot be two Senator Logan's widow has never recovered O'Brien had taken toward the end of thestore. sacrifice on his own part. In regard opinions. The letter is addressed to General amount of property, and boomed it Again Are They Sweeping the Upper PenInsula from the shock occasioned by the general's to the accusations made against his grandfather Traffic Manager Hanley, of the Minnesota & of MichiganA Railroad Construction very extensively. in 1847, they were wholly untrue, death. She goes daily to the vault O'Brien, however, was safely led away Northwestern road, who had complained by Camp Destroyed With Probable toss for not only had the revenues declined, but where his coffin is deposited at the Washington by C. C. Casman, an official of the crown, telegraph that his petition asking for relief of LireDetails of the Spokano Falls Hotel the population was depleted, and those cemetery. land department, and reached the hotel in. from the operations of the fourth clause of Schuyler Colfax has a bronze statue families on his estate who desired to emigrate Fire. safety. The critics of the civil service act who the act had not been complied with, and requesting had their expenses paid out of his erected in one of the squares of the Treasurer Teefy, of tho local branch of have complained that the effect of the new MABQUETTE, Mich., Special Telegram, May that speedy action should be taken, pocket, while those who remained were the league, sent out the following telegram, rules will be to cause some of the present city of Indianapolis. The legislature 18.Forest fires are starting again on the maintained almost wholly at his grandfather's as his road was being greatly injured by the to the leaders of the league in New York clerks to fall back to lower grades do not peninsula, raging fiercely southwest of this expense. recognized the act by giving the land enforcement of the law. The letter of the and Chicago: admit that such an operation of the rules city, south of Au Tram, east of L'Anse and commission is written evidence that all would, in many, cases, simply be just. In ''O'Brien mobbed in the streets of Toronto for the site of the statue. The order southwest of Baraga. In the vicinity of Negaunee some instances all that distinguished the roads under like circumstances and the public by Orangemen." J. M. Wall, of the New During the past few months the B. of Odd Fellows contributed the money and Ishpemmg they are very severe, clerk of different classes is the amount of York Tribune, seriously wounded. Police eenerally may understand the position of & N. R. R. from St. Paul to Chicago has salaries. Thero is one division at least in burning a large tract of valuable hardwood Sergeant Adair got a cut in the head, for it and superintends the work, especially the commissioners with respect to the law. had a blank coupon attached to its advertisement which first, se.cond and third-class clerks and when his three comrades saw timber south. All employes of the Champion in the daily papers of the twin cities. in acknowledgment for what The following is the language of the commission's do the same work. In some of the divisions, this they moved away to safe mine turned out to fight the fire and This blank was to be filled out with the letter: clerks who are paid only 900 do as Mr. Colfax did in introducing the degree distance and let the mob do as thev pleased. save the mine location and cordwood. AU sender's name and mailed to General good work as those who receive 1,600. FirstIt is obvious that the eases the law Upto midnight the neighborhood of the of Rebekah into their organization. along the highlands of Portage lake, between Passenger Agent Kenyon. This method contemplates which the commission is authorized Some ol the second and third-class clerks Rossin house was filled with the mob, who was introduced to ascertain how many the canal and West Hancock, the fire swept, to make orders for suspension are exceptional are not competent to do work in their This being a woman's degree, groaned and yelled to their heart's content, cases that is to sav, cases whose facts people lead the advertisements in the papers. doine heavy damage. The location of the proper grades. butas there was not at any time an opposing make them stand apart from ordinary cases. The many women have had part in this As prizes, five subscriptions each to Hancock mine is in imminent danger. crowd, the rioters grew tired and act does not define them. It does not state tha the daily papers and twenty tickets to Senator James Beck of Kentucky was in tribute. Near the Quincy, Franklyn and hoarse, began to abuse each other and fight grounds that shall warrant relief, but it plainly Chicago were set aside to b3 given to the Chicago, a few days ago. He said: While intends that these giounds in every case shall be among themselves, and dispersed at last Pewabic mines, thousands of cords of wood holders of the lucky tickets, each of which he had voted for the interstate law,he was special and peculiar that where only general with cries of "Hang O'Brien." "Away with have been burned. The wind is strong and was numbered. Owing to the removal of all reasons operate the geueral law shall be left to not as much in favor of it then as he is The legislature of Illinois is tiring the traitor," and "God save the queen." the forest dry. Nothing but speedy and its ordinary course, however serious may be the passes because of the interstate commerce now- He has come to the conclusion that Mr. O'Brien said to the Associated Press consequences particular cases and to particular the people, and various expedients for law. the result is extremely gratifying. copious rains can save the peninsula from the new law is a benehcial one, much more reporter: "Lansdowne has now done his roads and interests. Aside from this it shows conclusively that conflagration. News has -just been received than he had anticipated, and hereafter he shortening the sessions are suggested. worst. His policemen absolutely surrendered SecondIt is also made plain by the act that thepublicreadstheadvertisementB. Out of will be a strong champion of it. He is from Camp 3 on the Summit division of the any order for suspension was intended to be us to the mob, and had we not taken o{ One is the payment of a salary a combined circulation of 81,625 copies, especially impressed with the power of the based upon an investigation, which should satisfy South Shore extension that the camp is surrounded refuge in the bicycle shop, we would have 22,054replies to the advertisements were the commission that the case was mtact exceptional, $800 or $900 to each member instead new law in putting an end to certain monopolies, been killed. by fire. George Grolet, timber contractor, w' received. fairly within the intent of the provision tue principal one being the Standard and eight men, escaped through a of the perdiem practice. This would made for relief. The jurisdiction of the commission Oil company, which will hereafter be deprived to make ordeis is evidently meant to be mile of fire and smoke, leaving three krzodred Viscount Cranborne, member of parliament, Combination and Action of Chicago Bosses. be apt to insure a short and busy session, of ma ny benefits it now enjoys, for Bomewhat closely restricted. The commission, in and oldest son ol Lord Salisbury, Italians in camp fighting for their lives. Jf its correspondence and otherwise every day is the railways will no longer be able to pay At a conference of delegates from every and also men of character knowledge was married to Lady Cicely Alice Gore, Every available dish, including cooking made aware ot the prevalence in some quarters secret rebates of 40 per cent of the rate received building interest in Chicago, with representatives daughter of the earl of Arrau. The prince of a vague notion that power has been conterred of affairs and public spirit as menr utensils, was in use. The only available for freight. present from the Illinois Architects' and princes of Wales were among those upon it to mteifere anywhere and for any reasons water was from a well and small creek some bers. At any rate some measures association, the real estate board and satisfactory to itself in order to prevent The will of the late Hon. A. C. DePauw, present. distance away. An attempt made to remove kindred bodies, the members of winch hire what ltmav thiuklikelv to be harmful but yon, was probated The estate is valued should be devised to prevent the almost Lord Middleton will sell the famous deer of course, indulge no such baseless notion The sick men failed. When the Grolet party altogether probably 50,000 workmen, a at7,000,000. He gives l,000,000joint- forest of Applecross in West Rosshire, commission, as you will agree, must find its authority intolerable nuisance of sessions resolution was unanimously adoped that were a short distance away they heard great ly to his wife and daughter, 32,000 and in law and not in its own ideas, right or Eng., next month. I extends over 70,000 from this time forth the signature of the shouting and saw big flames, and believe the 38,000 respectively in ca3h to his two lasting nearly six months. poliry. acres. following card of principles by the employe sons besides lands. The DePauw university camp was burned. It is feared that great ThudIt must he assumed that congress intended to be made a universal condition of employment Fire at Lawrence, Mass., destroyed the of Greencastle, Ind., gets 200,000, the geneial law, in its main features at loss of life occurred among the panic-stricken by all the building interests of old No. 1 Washington mill, owned by least, to be a permment law for the country. It and various churches, missionary societies The official Ohio wheat report Italians. The supplies the warehouse Chicago. must therefore have contemplated that considerable Frederick W. Lowell. I was of brick and and charitable institutions the balance there were valued at $3,000, and the buildings sacrifices would necessardybe submitted .united to the reports given of the condition nine stories high. Loss, 75,000 insured. of the estate. I recognize the right of every man to decide to by some parties and so.ne interests, while at $1,000 mora The report is authentic. for himself without dictatfon or interference Dr. McGlynn, it is said, has been given of wheat in Indiana and Illinois, the general law was being established, for very The grand lodge, Knights of Pythias of The camp is owned by F. C. O'Reilly of New when he shall work or cease to forty days in which to appear at Rome before obvious reasons. It would be quite impossible to Montana, at the third annual meeting elected makes it certain that these states, '4-, i York work, where he shall work, for whom he introduce considerable changes in the branch of Pope Leo. If he does not go, he will the following. L. A. Walker, past the law which concerns so intimately the commerce shall work, how many hours he shall work "which produce 120,000,000 bushel? be excommunicated. B-Utf-VGS TO A HOTEL. grand chancellor: J. E. Richards, Butte, of the country without serious consequences and for what wages he shall work. I recognize gpoj^wc" P-iutjR, Wash liDsyial Telegram, John D. Rockefeller, president of the to some private interests. In all such in good years, will be ever one-fourth grand chancellor: A. Sehgman, Helena, the absolute right of the emploj'er to M-i/ I \_ |}i8 tit-ofea cases, incidental injuries, however great they o'clock last Standard Oil Company, says the verdict vice chancellor John G- Evans, Butte, eu CalifQiaiad decide for himself without interference 6Yvaias id the a9tise, a laige short of a full crop this year. This may be, must necessarily be borne for the general against the Buffalo conspirators was a grand keeper of seals and records. fi'aia*' Qal-ldiijg- three and a half stories high. from any source whom he shall employ or good, and it the legislature misjudges a9 to .loss of 35,000,000 bushels or so is "great surprise" to him. I is probable The fi^a enugafc from a defsstiva flue in the what the geneial good demands it is to be expected cease to employ, to regulate and manage Fifteen men hold np a train in Texas, intimidate that other surprises of the same kind are that in duo time it will provide a remedy. fourth, nfcory and Vrwfc^d Its way uudar the his business with perfect independence and .not as heavy a blow as fell on these the passengers and secure over in store for Mr. Rockefeller. raol- After kai-tt sSi-aja-ie of an hour the freedom, provided only that he deal lawfully, THE FIKST QUESTIONS 4,000 in cash. states in 1883 or in 1885 but, joined to conrront the commission upon its organization thrnQq vfeiii extinguished,ebuS buildinguntil no6 the justly and honorably with all men. John E. Burton, C. R. Lathrop and John i!ea6i'oyo4 and th deluged Abner G. Cody, one of the most expert were raised upon applications for relief filed roef wa^ to the report? from other states, it indicates I recognize the right of every father to Kennedy of Milwaukee incorporated the by railroad companies under the fourth section passers of counterfeit mony in the United wifih water. he talrd skary waa not injured have his son taught and of every eon to Hidalgo Smelting company. The capital of the act. Ca-=es which companies were that the Winter wheat crop States, has been arrested near Painted by fire. The building and content* were t^Bisi- learn any lawful trade as on a piane with stock is 5,000,000, divided into 200,000 chaigmg more for the shorter than for the longer Post. He is seventy-two years old, and Valued R5 $24.O0OJ insurance, $9 000 on ,will be at least 50,000,000 bushels haul over the same hne in the same direction his right to a knowledge of reading, writing shares ol 25 each. The office of the company has been in the business since he was sixteen tho buildup and feU,000 on tho furniture. A were to be met with all parts of the country. or any other branch of learning, and is to be in Milwaukee, while the works short. years old. Government officers have large amouni oi breakage ooourrod, and the The reasons lor doing this were thought by should be subject to regulation only by the are to be located in the City of Mexico. furniture is oonsideied a total loss. been hunting him for ten years. managers in many cases absolutely imperative, laws of the land. I hereby pledge myself The purpose is to mill, smelt and mine and to concern the interest of the public quite Grace Leslie, leading lady of the Kate in all my relations and intercourse "with ores in the United States and Mexico. as much as that of the roads themselves. The The Pacific Railroad Investigating Castleton Troupe, was instantly killed in I IS MAGINNIS. my employers and fellow workmen to interests involved in the question were very Maj. Charles S. Warren of Butte has great, and the anticipation of serious injury a railroad accident near Denver. Commission have proceeded far maintain and live up to these principles. been appointed right of way agent for the from any sudden change was in some quarters Tho Man from Morris Appointed by thi Six persons have been killed and robbed enoagh in their labors to develop $ Montana Central from Boulder to Butte quite general. The commission, therefore, had rresident Receiver of the Duluth L-ma in the vicinity of Ordran, a small town in very earnest appeals made to it in support of and Anaconda, which means that the lines Tito Ninety-Ninth General Assembly. a new catch-word, "explain, "which is Austria Silesia, by a man who was recently corporate applications for relief from boards of Office. will be built immediately to Anaconda. trade and other public bodies, from representatives released from prison. as suggestive in its way as its Mikado The 99th General Assembly of the Presbyterian WASHiKaTOS. Special Telegram, May 18 The grand jury of Morris county, New of large business interests which feared or Church sommenccd at Omaha, on At the close of the visit of Bishop Ireland professed to fear destruction or bankruptcy. In predecessor, "insult." President As has frequently been the case in this administration, Jersey, has found fourteen indictments the 19th inst. Over 300 delegates attended. to St. Thomas seminary St. Paul, Rev. many cases appeals seemed to be made the against Richard George, his son William the president has had his way Huntington says that his company, On the first day the principal business belief that the probability of injury was of itself Mr- Convy, a student in the deacon's order, Geoige, an assistant superintendent the in spite of Col. Laraont's declaration that it sufficient warrant for the commission to interfere, was the election of a new moderator tendered the bishop a welcome of the besides paying their lawyer at Washington contractor, John Rosewarne, all connected and grant a relieving order. It its scarcely would all be left to Secretary Lamar, and but for the ensuing year. There were four candidates- students. Duringhis sojourn abroad Bishop necessary to sav to you that any such belief was with the Andover Iron company, for a salary of $20,000, expended one appointment has been made at Duluth. Rev. Dr. Joseph Smith of Baltimore Ireland purchased many thousand valuable without legal support. The ground for suspension embezzlement. I is said that they" have Rev. Ransom B. Welch, Auburn, As far as that goes, however, the secretary from $30,000 to $40,000 annually to wrks, which he has presented to anywhere of its ordinary operations embezzled about 160,000 of the money New York Rev. Colvin B. Stewart of Coleraine, would not in fact be made ground the seminary library. has had his way, and Charles C. Maginnis of people in Washington that it was to of the iron company. for relief without giving tho commission Rev. J. McClelland Holmes, Albany, Morris, the man who was recommended by At Wells, a young man named Charles such general dispensing power New York. Two ballets were The largest single transaction in real the advantage of the public that Congress him, was appointed receiver to-day. as would not be consistent with sound principles Gooding was assaulted by Gottlieb Waschk taken, The spcond ballot resulted in the estate ever made in St. Louis was a purchase of government. Congress has not intimated should approve the company's Whether the secretary will eventually succeed while crossing the land of the latter. election of Rev. Joseph Smith, who received by a syndicate of New York capitalists a purpose to give such power. If the law in its "in securing a successor to Mr. Marble Waschk threw a heavy sharp-pointed file 278 votes. The new moderator was of the St. Louis university property plans. It is a slander upon the people general operations were to prove generally and at Gooding, which entered his back below will depend upon how far Mr. Sparks insists born in 1S18 in Mercer county, Pennsylvania. on Washington avenue. The sum paid equally mischievous in all directions, commission, of Washington to insinuate that the the shoulder blade, cutting and ugly instead of having greater power for that on the vindication of his dignity, and He has been in tho ministry for was 687,734 yielding the owners 225,- reason would on the other hand have no power wound and piercingthelnngcavity. Gooding forty-five years, and for the past twentyfive their dullness requires $40,000 worth 000 profit, they having purchased it less what fact he can back it up with in presenting of suspension whatever, for the simple, plain lies in a critical condition and Wa&chk years has been pastor of the Central' than a year ago. his case to the president As to Mr. Maginnis, of explanation upon any subject. reason that there would then be no exceptional is in ]ail in default of 1,500 bonds. Presbvteriaii church of Baltimore. He is cases foi it to act upon. Therefore no cises his eartiest thanks are due to F. JB The controller of the currency has designated a tall, commanding, genteel looking gentleman. would be referred bv the act to its judgment: The marria-geof Miss Helen, eldest daughter the following as reserve banks: Citizens' Chew of his own town of Morris. Mr. Chew but unitorm effects weie of course as far from Four temporary secretaries were of ex-Lieut. Gov. Gilman of St. Cloud, National Bank of Davenport the has been hero for over three weeks working being possible as they were from being contemplated. The district attorney of Washing then appointed. to George S. Rankin ol Stillwater is announced Valley National Bank of De Moines, Iowa There must and will be exceptional quietly buo presistently tor Maginnis. Not to occur earlj' in June. ton has at last discovered that many Thero are 199 presbyteries, 2G synods, First National Bank of Lisbon, Dak. First cases. In the abssnee of any specification of a day has passed that he has not seen the W. W. Williams, late editor of the stand these in the act itself the commission was 5.54G ministers, G.2S1 churches and 601,- National Bank of Helena, Mont. Second of the provisions of the acts relating president. Secretary Lamar, Lamont or the obliged to determine as bebt it might what cases ard of Albert Lea, has been appointed 809 communicants in the United States, National Bank ol Helena, Mont. First were probably in the mmd of congress when appointment clerk of the interior department to polygamy, bigamy, adultery, and weighmaster and John Heising inspector according to the statistics of 1886. and National Bank Of Cedar Falls, Iowa Cedar in the inteiest of his tnend. He mads of wheat, both with headquarters at Minneapolis. this year's figures will probably show a Rapids National Bankof Cedar Rapids, EXCEPTIONAL RELIEF kindred crimes, which have been passed was provided for. It also tound itself confronted a deep impression upon the president, the membership of over 1,000,000. For the Iowa: Merchants' National Bank ol St. with the question whether railroads might determine in the last four or five years, are year ending April, 1886, the Presbyterian Paul, Minn., and the First National Bank secretary and Commissioner Sparks, ana h!3 W. P. Clough, Northern Pacifio counsel, for themselves, but at their peril, church of the United States contributed law for the District of Columbia as of Monroe, Wis. ursrent indorsement did more than anything I.*o iO go to the Manitoba company. whether anv particular case the circumstances 1,411,107 to home and foreign missions and conditions were so far different as The Westminister Presbyterian Church else to secure Mr. Magmnnis the place. No well as for Utah and other Territories, I has been decided by Assistant Secreretary and for local cfnirch purosos, besides over to justiiv a greate charge for the shorter haul, of St. Paul accepts the resignation of Rev. hope was given him, however, and he left Maynard that it is in violation of or whether only upon and in view of such different and he is now talking about enforcing $500,000 for various other purposes. C. C. Herriott. the law against importing labor under here for home at 1 1 o'clock this morning circumstances and conditions the commission them for the improvment of contract to employ Canadians to work was empowered to act, suspension authorized R. R. Brig?s, a prominent attorney of with no certainty that his man would be appointed. by the act was to be ordered after investigation. Arrest of tlie Marquis Oe Horcs. on this side of the border. Morhead, is dangerously ill of typhoid the city morals. The penalties provided This was plainly determined by the act pneumonia. The state railroad commission say the The Marquis De Mores wae arrested in itself. The commission, however, deemed it in these facts for adultery and THE APPOINTEE CONGBATULATED. The Reform School Commission in session wise to grant some temporary orders on investigation railroads have the right to make reduced New York on an order issued by Judge MOSEIS, Special Telegram, May 18 C. C. certain other crimes are very severe. at St. Paul, reconsidered the vote by not as complete as it expects to finally rates for excursions. Donohue, based upon the affidavit of Samuel Maginnis is receiving hearty telegraphic and make. This was done in the belief that no considerable which the school was located at Red Wing Grimshaw to the effect that, in his belief, But if the authorities at the capital Col. John Banfil died at BaJ field, Wis., mischief could follow from allowing local congratulations upon his appointment and commenced to vote again on the towns the marquis was about to leave the aged seventy-six. He was one of the early the existing conditions of things to remain for have not heretofore perceived that to be chosen. The informal ballot stood: to the receivership of the Duluth land office. country, and had disposed of all liis property a buef period, whether then suffered to stand or settlers of St. Paul, and the first settlei Shakopee, 3 Hasting, 3 and Red Wing, 3. To the Democrats of the Northwest, it is with intent to defraud his creditors. parts, at least, of these acts were law not, and that harmful results from a sudden and founder of Manomin- now Fridleya But when the last formal ballot was taken cnange In the law might thereby to some held here, this appointment is particularly Mr. Grimshaw has a 6uit pending against member of our first state senate. He served for the District, the fact ha3 received there were eix votes for locating the school extent be averted. Tins, of course, also gave De Mores for breach of contract. pleasing, both on account of his personal in the Florida war. In the early days the commission such opportunity for on the Spates farm at Red Wing, and that some attention in other Eastern He claims that he contracted to popularity and their hisrh esteem for his of Minnesota he was one of the prominent careful study of the system which settled the contest. The farm has about assist the marquis, or the Consumers' congress undertook to reform as brother, Hon. Martin Maginnis, who they cities and in Utah. A section which men of the territoryenergetic, enterprising, 600 acres of land, valued at 20.000. A Meat company, to obtain contro would otherwise have been wanting. This and highly esteemed for his unyielding feel has been slighted by this administration. resolution was unanimously passed to purchase is declared to be in force "in any Territory method of proceeding the commission at the of the retail butcher stores in New York, integrity and sterling worth. Mr. Maginnis' first intimation of his success it. The buildings to be erected upon time believed had important advantages and and was to be paid in stock and made a or other place over which the was in a congratulatory telegram trom Mr still believes will conduce to the test lesults in The gopher bounties paid bv the Dakota it will comprise sixteen in number, and director of the company. He alleges that the end. You speak strongly and earnestly ot United States have exclusive jurisdiction" Marble. county treasurer for the week ending the cost about 200,000. he carried out his part of the agreement, reasons for granting your application, but 13th amounted to 147.67. The proposed connection of Lake Traverse and spent large sums in advertising the seems to be law for Washington. order to warrant it being gianted it is not IN MEMORY OF COLFAX. and Big Stone by canal is revived ata great co-operative scheme, but has found enough that the application, if considered bv itself, A coal house and sheds and the United appears to have ments. The commission Brown's Valley meeting. that the marquis had no syndicate of syndicate States Express company's warehouses at must consider In each esse what effect giving relief A Monument Unveiled at Indianapolis of capitalists backing him as claimed, Albert Lea were burned. Loss, 1,200. The following appointments have been to one applicant will have upon other interests, and that the whole scheme had fallen the Daughters of Kebekah, the Ordei made in the general land office: George K. A trip over the Carleton college grounds at and vour knowledge of railroad matters through. He therefore seeks to recover The High-License Bill which has must enable vou to perceive that in some sections Bradford of Louisiana and Richard C. Founded by Mr. Colfax. Northfield reveals the Follow in? improvements. damages. The marquis furnished 2,500 of country the granting of one applicaf ion Wintetsmith of Kentucky, fraudulent land The new observatory building is rapidly been passed by the Pennsylvania INDIANAPOLIS, Ind.. May 18 The city is may so affect the interests of other roads as to bail and was released. entry agents John Mason of Virginia and nearing completion, the grounds are being create a necessity for like relief to several mre crowded with visitors to attend the unveiling Legislature is in some respects different Anthnr Grabowski of Georgia, timber depredation, graded and put in fine condition. The the satisfaction of one claim begetting othera of a statue of the late Vice Piesident agents from legislation of this kind i.ew building will have-two steel domes,the equally meritoiions, until, if all are satisfied, Hereditary Influences. Coliax. The exercises included a street pa the exception becomes the rule but when such best that can be made. The instrument in Pat Sheedy has stated to a correspondent which has been enacted in other States. rade, which was headed by a piatoon of met is the result, the probable reasons for declining Dr. Mays, superintendent of thef fockton the old building will occupy the smaller in Rochester, N. Y., that Sullivan will to make any temporary order are very conclusive. ropohtan police, followed by military companies Insane asylum, California, says that onethird It puts all liquor-stores upon the dome and will be put in place very fight Jake Kilrain for 5,000, the fight to The commission cannot consent deliberately of the population (the foreign born), and Uniform Rink Knights of Pythias, soon. The old observatory building take place in some park or building, the to enter upon a highway where, same basis, requiring them to pay produte two-thirds of the insane, and yet will be used for the library and most First and Second Patnarchs Militant, "subordinate to all appearance, there will be no halting winner to take two-thirds of the gate receipts, $500 for a license in Philadelphia, the proportion of insane in Californiais not of the books are there now. A lady cf place within the limits of it lodges and encampments, state and and no more than six rounds will lawful jurisdiction. If the general suspension tn excess of that in many statesabout oneto Minneapolis has purchased the very rare city officers. On arrival at University Park, Pittsburgh, and Allegheny, $400 in be fought. The story hardly 3eems probable, of long and short haul clause is not to be made every 360 inhabitants. The doctor thinksthat cabinet of geoloirical specimens collected I? as the challenge is for prize ring rules after preliminary exercises, the monument by a single comprehensive order, neither should all smaller cities, $200 in all boroughs, the prime causes of insanity areintemperance by Dr. C. Hovey and presented them to and six rounds would be a pretty short the same result be reached or approached by was unveiled by the president of the convention and neglect of the laws of health. Carleton. This, with the collection from and $100 in townships. The State is granting successive orders in individual cases. fight. of the Daughters of Kebekah. Tne "Itisinthe second generations that the evil Missiouri, which was presented by the same In whatever the commission mav a it must forma,1, monument committee then made a to receive one-fifth of tha revenue, the I is understood that the sentence of dismissal worksits most harm. One-half of the insaneand keep in view the preservation of the general ady, makes the best cabinet in the Northwest. awaits Lieut. J. G. Wilcox, presentation of the statue to the grand lodge. rule. It is not our purpose in this communication perhaps more.o wo their derangement tohereditary The will be placed in science hall, in county one-fifth, and the city or to eypress any opinion to what ought to be Troop A, Seventh cavalry, recently tried Grand Master Grant responded on behalf oi influences, indicating an ancesrial the space vacated by the library. 1 the final conclusion upon your application. Tha 1 borough three-fifths. Of the revenue bv court martial at Fort Snelling on a taint or predisposition. The families of that body. The ceremonies closed with The Michigan senate passed the iron-clad commission is not vet prepared to give its decision, charge of duplicating pay accounts and intemperate parents furnish the recruiting from townships the State is to receive music and benediction. and the purpose of this answer to your oleomargarine bill, making it a misdemeanor absence from post duties without leave. V"- grounds for insane asylumns. These unfortunate telegram is merely to place before you some of to manufacture the commodity in one-tourth, the county one-fourth, the reasons which up to this time have precluded children, if not idiots, or epilepticsare The pedestal is from a design bv A, A McCain, "L'tZ Michigan. Grocers selling it or hotel keepers definite action. That injury results to A synopsis of the business in thegeneral and is of granite. It is symbolic in lorm liable togrow up with explosive tempers, and the township one-half. The power furnishing it to guests must exhibit a parties interested in your road or to any other three blocks t the base, on one of which is tue land office shows the number of acres of feeble powers of self-guidance, weakin temptation, placard prominently stating the fact, or persons, is sincerely regretted, and your belief word "Colfax" in raised and polished letters, represent to grant licenses is vested in the land selected under the severnl swamp unstable,self-indulgent, vicious.hysterical. that such is the case will be kept in mmd as a be liable to from six months to one year's Faith, Hope and Cuarlty. "lhe chief laud grants since 1S49 to May 14, 1887, They form the bulk of what is known Courts of Quarter Sessions in all reason for action as prompt as shall seem consistent side of the exhibits a Scriptural scene, Tepresentin? imprisonment and from 100 to 500fine. to be 77.427.466 number of acres patented as the defective classes."Foote's Health with dutv. In these views the whole Rebekah at th-j well, givmz drink to the localities, the judges being empowered Dakota crop reports of the 19th, show commission concurs. nervans ot Isaac. Tnisisin bronsimjJillion. to the se\eral states under the swamp Monthly. the damage from high winds in western and The letter is signed by Chairman Cooley. The other sides ore embellished With nolished to decide upon the necessity of the land acts to May, 14, 1887, 56.743,228 raised emblems of oth-r branches ot the order. central Cass county to be about 10 per amount of indemnitv in money for swamp licenses applied for, and to revoke From the die start three columns with a plinth. Articles of incorporation were filei with cent., and in the northern part of the lands sold and allowed the several states r These represent the principles of the ord-rFriendship, the secretary of state as follows: The' JPl Can't Have a Part of Chicago, it &%h, county 25 to 30. The Grandin farm is licenses on proof that a place is disorderly. to May 14, 18S7, 1.504,699. number of love and truth. The tqp=t of tha "WASHINGTON, Special Telegram. May 18. Minneapolis Railway Terminal companyr damaged 30 per cent., and the Western columns are ornamented with a cap, and on acres of indemnity in land allowed, inclnd The bill, if signed by the The acting commissioner of the general land capital stock, $1,000,000. Object, to con-j| Traill 33%. Lisbon and Wahpeton report these rests a heroic statue of Colfax. Including ing out standing indemnity certificates, to office to-day refused application of Lester struct railways in Minneapolis leading toijp the bronze block, on which the utatuc stand-, Governor, as is generally expected, the damage slight. Jamestown,Carrington, May 14, 1SS7, 731,544. this is eight feet four inches high, while the and connecting the various railway tracks A. Baxtlett of this city to file three pieces of Devils Lake, Steele. Bismarck ami Dickinson will go into effect on and after June The Northern Pacific has reduced Merchandise whole structure is twenty feet high from the now existing and to be built in that city- j*t Guard scrip and therewith locate a fractional report crops uninjured and an increase mound to the top of the flsrure. Lorado Topt of rates out of St. Panl 18 to 25 per of acreage. In Minnesota, Warren, Hal- 0. with each other and various mills audi section of section 10, township 39, cent. Chicago is the aculptor who executed the statue ufactories. The cost was $60,000. range 14, State of Illinois, or in other words,