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-Mw tj-fi.i *w*+ FIFTIETH COHQRESS. cases arising under the patent or copyright UNITED STATES SENATE. istfc otttw laws. i Paul: 60Nf EHTIONi McBride "*l *4I am consciouB Senator Spooner has introduced in thi C. H.W1MOD, senate a bill to help out the act passej Abstract"of the Proceedings otthe august moment I la te last session, donating 15,000 to the C. Lee? sixth* List of Republican and Damocratlo Senate and kings." For near, gttft^^appjea^fcth* states for the establishment of experimental 4f Membership of Committees. A ^committee to 8nVATE eulogized American ,._.. membnai .wa a appor^qe^/J^o^mveiBlejnal ^%-wawr- agricultural stations, which act 5 :$g sounded the key-no vote of xnan^ks was extended to the inalienable right- of Americans^ Wrfrfk failetLof its purpose by reason of the failure The senate rommittees, as foreshadowed, and the conventiOB adj#nxued fine\ tSWongress to make the necessary appropriations. were announced. Then came a flood of bills. what they please. "Christ, the first great REPUBLICANS. The total number of bills and joint resolutions lawbreaker," employing Mr. Erwin's expression, jt* The folk)wing is the full list of the Republican was 594, a larger number than vvero Map-Edwards left'f).^osnje' toaag] Sei^feor Palmer has introduced a bijl to "overturned the bigotry of Moses, membership of the committees ever before introduced in the senate in one incrjp^ to $2,000,000 the limit &f the gusted, with ^the result He said to,Jthe Pio. and from that time, .little by little, the oppression A Memorial to Congress Praying for as arranged: day. "Pl/Pipriation for a public building at Detroit, KERB PBESg reporter: "I'll bet $10ofcanga of fanatics nas been lossened on Undivided and Immediate Admis-'iHo Agriculture and ForestryPalmer, Blair, Sabin, Mich. Bills for the admission of Dakota and the souls of mem" proceeded to attack Washington and beat any dv^d cewbuttea Plumb, Haddock. Washington Territory were included in the The bill introduced by Senator George 1 Gov. Larrabee, the "privateprosecutors," sion Adopted, u*^ they can send there."" Itjrfus the opinion AppropriationsAllison, Dawes, Plumb, Hale, list. to protect employes and servants engaged as he sneeringly termed the gentlemen at FarwelL of a number of delegates that the Senator Best offered a bill to place the in foreign and interstate commerce, declares Contingent ExpensesJones (Nevada), Paddock. the state's table, and the press as "conspirators." whole business was prearranged in the-interest entne park in Wyoming, and to ettect numerous that they shall be entitled to recover Familiar words on the speaker's of certain individuals and feertain CensusHale, Morrill, "Wilson (Iowa), Btocfcbndge, changes in administration. damages for any injury sustained lips were "Th Gentle Jesus" and. ABEBDEEN, Special Telegram, Dec. 15. Davis. localities. Harmony was the prevailing Senator Hale offered a preamble and resolution through the careless, negligent or unskilful "Christ," but always coupled with unfa* District of ColombiaIngalls, Spooner, Chace, The morning trains brought in the remainder sentiment of to-day, but it was^ qort of act or omission of their employers or reciting the provision of the civil vorable comparisons of Iowa Christians' Biddleberger, Farwell. with a club. of the North Dakota contingent 1 harmony that is produced masters, or of their fellow servants engaged service law which prohibits government work and the Divine Master's. Dr. Haddock Education and LaborBlair, Bowen, Palmer, headed by Maj. Edwards, Territorial Veterinarian Sawyer, Wilson. Every objection to the programme laid out* on the same service. officials from offensive partisanship and came in for his share of condemnation. Allawav, ex-Capital Commissioner Engrossed BillsDemocratic chairman, Allison. the letters of the president and of Commissioner as voted down in the interest ot harmony, was-denounced as-"a. crazy Senator' Hale introduced a bill to provide Spaulding/'Budd Beesa of Traill, J. E. Oberly on the subject that any officer placed on the retired fanatic," "a armed, disguised, prowlmg, untd the term became a veritable "chest- Enrolled BillsBowen. Sabin. Greene, W. H. Becker of Fjirgo, P. J. McCumber, and providing for the appointment midnight spy and informer." The list after 2 0 years service by reason of a "nut," and provoked laughter at every reference Civil Service and Retrenchment Chace, of a select committee of seven to examine member of last council f$pm Richland name of "martyr" was indignantly denied physical defect, which was not a disqualification Dawes, Manderson, Stanford, Stewart. to it Marshal Maratta was oh. the fully into the present condition of befell1 ClaimsSpooner, Hoar, Mitchell, Stewart, him, as he had- ''sought the fate that at the time his original entry into Editor Garred, Wahpeton Timeseach ground all day as a- member of the Cass Quay. the ci\il service in all its branches to ascertain him." "Haddock drummed upon theLaz* the service, shall be held to be retired for laden with proxies from their respective county delegation.^ The speech of Temporary Coast DefensesDolph, Cameron, Hawley, whether appointments have been disability incident to the service. a house and Leavitt came out and slew countiea The forenoon was devoted to HiPcock. Chairman Preston was one of the best things based on merit and qualifications, or distributed him." Th oharge was repeatedly made. caucusing for the temporary organization, CommerceFrve, Jne of Nevada, Dolph, BOUSE. of the convention,, being clear, concise as partisan favois, and as to the Leavitt was oalled "th murderer from Cameron. Savwer, Cullom, Palmer. and a discussion of the proposed memorial Not in session. and withal from a true Republican participation of governmeni 'officials in first to last." 'The brut al fanaticism ol Epidemic DiseasesDemocratic chairman, to congress. Some extreme delegates wanted standpoint The convention was not political conventions and elections. Stanford* Chandler, Stockbrldge. Haddock walked up to the portals of your an allusion to the hopelessness of division To Examine the Branches of the Civil Service as largely attended as its projectors temple of justice and profaned this forum," Conkling Tells A Story. Quav, Aldrich, Allison. but the conservative elements opposed HOUSE. saidErwin. spoke of "fanatical prayer had hoped but men present ^were enthuaf-^ Expenditures of Public MoneyFarwell, this and insisted on a plain statehood meetings," and said the time had come astic. What it will accomplish at Washington From the New, York Sun. Speaker Carlisle, having called upon Mr. Plumb, Pratt, Sherman, Frye. for a revolt against this tyranny of the of Dakota's desire for admission. FinanceMorrill, Jones of Nevada, Alison, Criso to preside, stepped down upon the remains to be seen. Springer's letter la Roscoe Conklmg sat in the theater church. "The sacrament of the lord's Hupper Aldrich, Hiscock. The convention assembled at 12.30 floor and addressed the chair asyfollows: considered by many to be a strong indication the other evening. A hand was laid FisheriesStockbrlrKe, Dawe*?, Stanford. could not be observed without a permit in the opera house, which was decorated I la ell known that there is a contest of the purpose of Democrats, though some Foreign RelationsSherman, Edmunds, Frye, from the board of supervisors," he said. on his shoulder from behind. It belonged with bunting and the legends, "In union pending which makes it improper forme, regard it as equivocal and in no sense bind-' Evarts, Dolph. "There is a rotten canker of fanatical as presiding officer of the house, to ap there is strength," "1861 "Liberty and Improvement Mississippi IliverPaddock, to a certain highly fashionable ing on his party. Th Washington delega--^,., spite threatening the-liberties, of the peo^ Chandler, Frirwell, Hawley. point the committee on elections. I have union, one and inseperable, now and for- tion is more or less criticized on account of contained1 pie." Mr. Epwin's- peroration matron of his acquaintance, but it Indian AffairsDawes, Bowen, Sabin, Piatt, left the chair, therefore, for the purpose ever." L. G. Johnson, chairman of the executive two or three objectionable men, who havebeen Stockbridge. an allusion to the statue of justice above of a3king the house to excuse me was a large organ, notwithstanding committee, called the convention to JudiciaryEdmunds, Ingalls, Hoar, Wilson, the court house. said if Arensdori too prominent in past factional qnar-||^ from the performance of that duty, and Evaits. order. The formal call was read by secretary that it had never done any labor. -were convicted the jury should ask the rels to properly represent a movement such- sj|\. take such proceedings in this matter as its LibraryEvarts. Hoar. Braden. was signed by citizens of board of supervisor* to remove the mockery. as this is alleged to be. The divisionistap^ judgment may dictate. I have no suggestion ManufacturesRiddleberger. Sabin, Qnav. "Yes, sir," said Conkling, mistaking I ao happens that the cheap figure seventy-seven counties. A count of the Military AftairHaw ley, Cameron, Manderson, ptesent feel that the result of the conven -M to make except to sav that the formation it for the hand of a man. Then his lost its scales in a high wind a year ago. Stewart, Davis. convention showed sixty-one counties represented of the other committees of the house tion, will not prove a formidable obstacle in Mr. Erwin's recommeudationthat there be Mines and MiningStewart, Jones of Nevada, by an aggregate of 200 delegates eyes fell on the feminine sleeve attached will be facilitated by having this matter the consideration of their claims at Wash* Mitcnell, Teller placed in it stead a wanton blinking its disposed of at the earliest day that will in person. The temporary organization was ington, and propose to meet all argument* |h* to it, and he confusedly murmured, Naval AffairsCameron, Hale, Biddleberger, eye beneath a bandage, put on by the ?i" 3int the convenience of members. effected as follows: Chairman, H. C. Preston, Stanford, Chandler. there. hands of fanatical conspirators," may or "I beg your pardon." PatentsTeller, Chace, Piatt Hiscock. Mr Holman offered a resolution that Mitchell secretaries, B. F. Spalding, may not be kindly received by the people PensionsDavis, Blair, Sawyer, Paddock, Quay. "Oh, no offense, I assure you," the the house will at 1 o'clock to-morrow proceed Fargo F. H. Burdick, Vermillion W. W. he-has grossly insulted. EX-QOV. PENNINGTON CBITICISEDi f*k Postoffices and Poscro.ic?sSawyer, Chace, to elect fifteen mem bers who will constitute lady good humoredly responded. Goddard, Minnehaha W. E. Kellogg. Jamestown. Bowen, Mitchell, Quay. Ex-Gpv. Pennington's action in refusing' the committee on elections for the present Mr. Conkling then said. "This reminds Mr. Preston toot the chair and made PrintingManderson. Hawlev. call of the roll on the question of adopting session. Adopted. The following were Private Land ClaimsDemocratic chairman* me of an actual case in which a strong speech, setting forth the principal the report of the committee on delegates lathe REPUBLICAN POLITICS. chosen as members of the committee by Edmunds, Stewart arguments in favor of one state. was a mistake in the gender of a hand result of much unfavorable comment Privileges and ElectionsHoar,. Frye,. Teller,. caucuses* enthusiastically applauded. His sentiments brought about a divorce suit. A Evarte, Spooner. among delegates and spectators. He was! Tho Republican National Committee RepublicanRowell, Houk, Cooper, Lyman Public Buildings and Grounds Stanford* had especial significance from the fact that called to the chair by Mr. Bice, who. took his I wife had a large hand, and it happened of Iowa, Johnson of Indiana and Issues the Call for the Convention Morrill, Spooner, Quav Mr. Preston had been until recently a Republican place with the Moody county delegation, aa Lodge. one evening that she sat with her in June. Public LandsPlumb, Blair, Dolph* Teller, divlsionist. a motion had been ma de to place him upon DemocraticCrisp, chairman Outhwaito, Paddock. husband and several others on a rural A THE CALL. the delegation^ im place of Secretary Boy n. RailroadsSabin, Sawyer, Hawley, Mitchell, Barry, O'Ferrall, Marsh, O'Neill of veranda. The husband was smoking Chandler, S ock bridge. the Republican Electors of the United ton The governor convulsed the house by' Indiana, Moore, Johnson of North Carolina, COMMITTEES APPOINTED. a cigarette, and, as it was very Revision of the LawsWilson {Iowa}, Hale, States: I accordance with usage, and his rulin&TB on several questions,, and then in* -and Heard. Mr. Wilson of Pembina was appointed Teller. dark indeed, the wife took it from obedient to the instructions of the Republican tensified this by declaring that a minority S^- Revolutionary ClaimsDemocratic chairman, chairman of the committee on credentials, national convention of 1884 a national him for a surreptitious whiff. Now, had no right to demand the call of the roll. W Cbace, Morrill, which was constituted as follows: convention of delegated representatives After adjournment, many of those who as- j#~ right alongside the couple sat a flirtatious RulesAldrich, Sherman, In sails'. The senate committee on privileges of the Republican party will be held WUson, Pembina: Van Eps, Minnehaha: McChesnev, sented to the decision admitted that it was mjw TerritoriesPiatt, Cullom. Manderson, Stewart, girl. She and the man were on and elections devoted several hours to Brown: Bhoupe, Bon Homme: Purcell, Davis. at the city ot Chicago, 111., on Tuesday, unfortunate. Charitably disposed people afaJlL a consideration of the West Virginia contested sentimental terms, but until ntfw Richland: Alloway, Grand Forks Burdick, Clay Transportation Routes to the SeaboardMitchell, Ju ne 19, 1888, at noon, forth purpose of tribute it to the governor's passion tor banT Arnold, Edmunds House, Grant Moses, Sanborn election case. Both the contestants Plumb, Cu.lom, Dawes, Aldrich quite unknown to the woman. The nominating candidates for president Harrington, Dickey Ross, Sargent: Edwards, monr. After the closing of the convention addressed the committee, and both submitted To Investigate the Condition of the Potomac Vh and vice president to be supported well developed hand of the wife, with Cass Wilson, Faulk. your correspondent interviewed Mr. Wright Sft FrontDemocratic chairman, Manderson, Riddleberger, printed briefs. There is no disagreement at the next national election, the cigarette, chanced to swing in contact The committee reported as 4ndicated, a Spooner of Minnehaha relative to his opposition to if I as to the facts. and for the transaction of such other Nicarauga Claims Democratic chairman. the members at large on the the committee p* I with that of the girl, who took* large number of proxies being represented The committee discussed the matter and business as may be there presented. Republican Hoar, Cameron. to present the memorial to congress. hold of it, thought from its size that A letter was read from Granville Bennett of determined unanimously to report in favor Woman SuffrageDemocratic chairman, Blair. electors in the several states, and said: of Mr Faulkner's title to the seat. Black Hdi8 endorsing the movement, and it was the husband's, felt convinced Palmer, Chace, Brown. voters without iegrd to past political Senator Jones of Arkansas introduced Additional Accommodations to the LibraryDemocratic the convention voted that ex Gov Bennington of it by the cigarette, and thereupon aflilation or differences, who believe in the Why, there was nothing personal in it. It was. chairman, Morull, Chandler in the senate A bill to divide the great of Yankton be authorized to cast the American principle of a protective tariff, not $hose men I was after. Capt. McCormack is 2 pressed it to her lips, rapturously believing Centennial of Constitution and Discovery of Siou\ reservation in Dakota and Nebraska, a personal friend of mine. I made the ebjection W for the defense and development of home vote of Lawrence county. A committee on AmericaHiscock, hheimau, Ho that she was taking a safe opportunity secure to the Indians the title in fee simple simply to please some members of tho Minnehaha industries and the elevation of home labor, Indian TradersChandlei, Piatt. Cullom. organization was made up as follows. of the darkness. The eyes to lands in severalty, to open a portion to delegation who opposed other members on iur who would reduce the national taxes Dodge, Cass county McCumler, Richland the committee. Of the district members. Win- js actual settlement, and to provide for the of the wife were opened, metaphorically MINORITY KEPllL.SETATION anu prevent the accumulation of the surplus Grant, Douglas East, Yankton Huntincton, sor is popular with some, but Gale is not ass5| better education and civilization of the if not physically she watched in the treasury in harmo ny with this Day Gale, Lincoln Russel, Barnes: Ronayne, The following is a correct list of the senators popular as he ongnt to ba To tell you the truth, A Sioux Indiana. The bill is one compiled Aurora Fav. Mcintosh Alien, Hutchinson: principle, who are opposed to the attempt the pair for a few days, and an action it was simply a local point I wished to gain, ,-x who will repiesent the Democratic by Delegate Gifford au Hon John King Tnompson, Burleigh Lallv, Hamlin: Wilkinson, The discussion may have seemed to indicate a now more openly avowed than ever before, for divorce was soon instituted. party on the committees named, except La Moure Grav, Hand Girffy, Walworth. of Rapid City, Dak., who are here to push bad ieeling avainst McCormack, but I assure ryou to establish a policy which would strike that one or two changes may be made in thero was none. I would prefer that gen- Mm. the bill. They lenorted permanent officers as follows: down American labor to the level of the committees of minor importance, such as tleman to almost any other. I am no kicker and Chairman, George Bice, Moody secretaries, Senator Cullom introduced his postal underpaid and oppressed workers of Cowboys Lassoing the Ballet. want it understood that I am satisfied and will *J revision of the laws. telegram bill. The bill establishes the Spalding, Kellogsr. Goddard, Nash, foreign lands ho favor a svstem of work as hard as anybody to the end desired. I 7g* AppropriationsLcck, Cockrell, Call and Gorman. "United States Postal Telegraph" as a will be in Washington myself this winter and P* T& naval and coast defenses which w'dl enable From the Kansas City Star. Williamson. Mr. Bice, in taking the chair', assist in every wav I can. I am aitistled with.**,'^*w part of the postal s\ stem of the United the United States to conduct its international One of the variety theatres at Dodge AgricultureGeorge. Gibson and Jones, the reviewed the history of the division morement the result. I didn't make the point I was after. States and for the purpose of inaugurating old members, with Senator Bate of Tennessee negotaticns with self respect, who to the present time, and designated but it's all right. City had for an attraction a company rtih. as a probability ""the system. 3 gratefully cherish the defendeisof the country, this as the most important gathering in the 4 m To Audit and Control the Contingent Expenses composed of gaudy-stockiuged Senator Davis presented in the senate who condemn and resent the continued /K/JB history of Dakota. A committee on the me of the SenateVa ice. bills granting the right to Duluth, Rainy and unjust exclusion of rapidly growing $9 blondes. The performance was awful Civil Service and RetrenchmentNo change: morial was appointed, as foliow^: ^AKH Con. gea on Pensions. Lake' & Soul hwestern railroad to construct territories which have an indisputable title Voorhees, Walthall, "Wilson and Berry. in its wretchedness, and in no time the Pennington of Yanktop Reese, Traill "Wrijrht, a bridge across the Red River of the to admission into the sisterhood of states Gen. John'_ CommerceNo change: Ransom. Gorman, Rea, commander-in-chief of it Minnehaha Becker, Cass Goodykoontz, Davison North, to place Capt. Wheeler, of the regular Kenna, Gibson. who are in favor of free schools and popu the Grand Arr boys got uneasy and the whiskey in iy of the Republic, wh is a Js/ Nash. Lincoln Van Bus kirk, jCodinaton Education and LaborNo change' Call, Pugh. aimy, who has had forty years ol service, lar education, a free and honest ballot and the Pacific ago, expressed himself with rrr them began to call for fun. Joe Hooke Frve, Stutsman Smith, Faulk Keiser, Pavne, Walthall. upon the retired list with the rank of a fair count, the protection of everv citizen riot considerable! ling to a Tribune reporter tU&& Spink Gerreid. Richland: Cromwall, McPherson Committee on Engrossed BillsSaulsbury, rose gravely, called the performance major, and two private pension bills. the United States in his legal rignts at Brown, over the repc Newman, Sargent Mallony, Dickey Luce, that he was an advocate chairman CJII. A home and abroad, a foreign policy that A petition of the council and the house of a pension i to a halt, and asked for the manager. vice bill* said the gen Enrolled Bill*No change: Colquitt. shall extend our trade and commerce to of representatives of Montana was presented A lively discussion here followed on the eral public To Examine the Seveial Branches of the Civil ^Bd serious mistako when it That impressive gentleman came into every land and clime, and shall properly ServiceNo change: Hampton, Gray. the senate, in favor of an amendment Was as&erted that the^jjws^cj oit&te^le- appointment of a committee to present the Epidemic DiseasesNo change: Harris. support the dignity of the nat ion, and the pendent peairiqn bill b^Jthe Grancf sight on the stage and asked what of the alien land law, so as to exclude memorial at Washing fcoa A vote on the Hampton. Eusti. Berry promoti on of friendly and harmonious relations mineral lands in the territory from Array of the Republic ^eansMpension'to was wanted. Joe told him that a manner of appointment resulted in a victory FinanceNo change Vooihees, Beck, McPi.erson, and intercourse between all the its operations. every man who ,s^je in the Harris, Vance. for a prearranged programma A committee show, to be a success, should be plentifully states, are cordially invited to unite under A bill passed the senate which appropriates Union army, no 'mtttCewLwhether JudiciaryNo change: Pugh, Coke, Vest, of fifteen was appointed, as follows: e'rrwfted to this call in tho formation of a national George. sprinkled with local talent. a sufficient amount to refund to he needed it or was Greene, Cass Sheldon, Day: Lawler, Davison: ticket. Each state will be entitled to four LibraryNo change: Voorhees. the states the direct taxes imposed by the it. "Th class of men I thinkought to The manager haughtily declined Joe's Dobbins,Barnes: Sheridan, Pennington Lauder, Military AffairsCockiell, Hampton, Walthall, delegates at large, and for each representative act of 18G1. have pensions," said Gen, "ar toa& who Richland Stiles, Minnehaha Runkle, Sar{i3nf the old membeis, with probably Senator Bate as offer "to speak a piece," but his indignation at large.two delegates, and each congressional are sick and poverty-stricken, with the Moore, Brown Allen, Stutsman Hameister. a new member. district, each territory and ihe District Yankton: Jewell, Burleigh: Hawes, Hanson doors of the poorhouae staringlBfcbem in was soon cut short by the Naval AffairsMcPherson, Butler and Blackburn, of Columbia, to two delegates. Wdson, Pembina Alloway, Grand Forks. the face, and who are brought nearyieath's the old members, with Senator Gray as a Delegate Giffoid presented to the house whizzing ot a lariat and a stern reminder probable new membei door because of exposure in the neVvico of, a petition from the people of Mandan, CONQBESSMAN SF-BINGEB HEABD FBOM. that any kicking would speedily Pnveleges and ElectionsNo change: Saulsbury, the United States. Myself and otb\rs are Dak., asking the government to construct The delegates at large shall be chosen by Those two committees retired and the following Vance, Pugh, Eustis. supporting a man who fought all tflrough a levee along the banks of the Hart and popular state conventions called on not be followed by strangulation.' letter was read from Congressman Public LandsNo change: Morgan, Cockrell. the war, and when be came out he had Missouri rivers, to protect the town from less than twenty days published notice Walthall. Berry. Springer to L. G. Johnson, arousing great Joe mounted the stage and ordered quite a fortune left him from business, that overflow. and not less than thirty days before the Revision of the LawsNo change: Kenna, enthusiasm. the orchestra to play somethin' right Wilson ho gave up to enter the service. meeting of the national convention. The The house declared appointed the committee This is the first concerted movement on the sneaky like, and began a long piece RailroadsProbablv no chance: Brown. He began to sicken after the war /ras congressional district delegates shall be on elections as selected by the caucuses part of the people of Dakota for sintcle statehood Kenna, George, Blackburn. over, his money dwindled away to meet to the effect that: chosen in the same manner as the nomination and adjourned for several days. which has come to my knowledge. Heretofore RulesNo change: Harris, Blackburn. the expenses -of the disease, inflammatory of a member of congress is made in the organized efforts of your people have been Revolutionary ClaimsCoke, chairman. In de days of old in the direction of the division of the territory, rheumatism, that had set its seal up^. said districts. The territorial delegates Select CommitteesAdditional accommodations while individuals, certain localities and newspapers We'uns all lied golu on him, until he is now helpless, poor and shall be chosen in the same manner as the for the library: Voorhees, chairman Butler A bill was introduced by Senator Spooner in the territory have opposed such efforts. In fact till quite recen'ly deserted but for old soldier friends. That and Gibson, the old members. nomination of delegates in congress is for the relief of purchasers of overflowed These contending factions among your When vv e' uns held a wake To Inquire Into Claims of Citizens Against man can't get a pension because he was made. The delegates from the District of own people have had the result of preventinu land3. I is the bill reported by the committee McaraueuaMoigan, chairman Wilson and On New York Jak e, never in the army hospital and nowhere Columbia shall be chosen at a convention anv affirmative action whatever by -congress. on public lands during the last session, some new man. appears on the hospital rolls, yet he is Some of your citizens entertain the idea that constituted of members elected in primary But cudn't bury 'ira decen'ly. directing that states be given credit River Front of WashingtonMcPherson, the question of division of the territory is a clsarly entitled to it if any man ever was, After that the performance proceeded district assemblies held under the call and chairman Ransom and some new member. for the amount of purchase money received purely local one, concerning only the people of because those who know him are satisfied direction of the. Republican central Woman SuffrageCockrell, chairman, with until one of the boys, taking it into by the United States from the sale Dakota. The people of every state in the Union he contracted the seeds of the dieeaBe he is Brown and a new member. committee of said district. An of lands that were included in any grant his head that the big fiddle was a nuisance, are equally interested in this question. Centennial of the Constitution and Discovery suffering from while serving his country. alternate delegate for each delegate of swamp lands to the state I is threw a las&o over the neck of Mr. Springer continues at some length to of AmericaVoorhees, Gorman and Eustis. There are thousands like him. No old soldier in the national convention, to provided that the acceptance of indemnity show why division is out of the question. it, and started for the door. The instrument shall got the poorhouse while I have a dollar act in case of the absence or the delegate, for these lands shall constitute a relinquishment He says he is Btill and will be unalterably was a complete wreck in a if he is deserving, and there are thousands shall be elected in the same manner and of title to the land and be a confirmation opposed to the dismemberment of Dakota, of Grand Army boys who draw from at the same time as the delegate is elected. minute. The boys then began to lasso THE HADDOCK MURDER. of the title of the grantees of the their small earnings money to help their unfortunate though he heartily favors her admission as a All notices of contests must be filed .vith the girls on the stage, who were engaged United States. comrades live, but it is wrong to the national committee in writing, accompanied whole. The convention took*a recess until in an Amazon march, and, in Thp senate adopted the report of the expect us to shoulder the burdens of these by printed statements of the 7*30 m., when reports were to be presented. ^elections committee, which recommended less time than it taks to tell' it, there John Arensdorf Acquitted of the men. I hate this talk of paying soldiers grounds of contest, which shall be made The first business after supper was that Charles Faulkner was entitled to a was not a light burning in the house. Murder of Mr. Haddock, Thus this everlasting talk about the money that public. Preference in the order of hearing the admission of representatives from Lake seat as senator from West Virginia. Mr. Disposing of the Case. is being expended to support men on the and determining contests will be given by and Polette countiea A resolution was introduced Taulkner took the oath and was assigned pension rolls. I is a duty the government the convention in accordance with the to the committee on claims. District of Sioux City, Special Telegram, Dec. 9.The to incorporate the petition for One Stepmother Who Was owes them,now that they "are eking out an dates of filing of such notices and statements Columbia, mines and mining and pensions. atrial of John Arensdorf for the murder of opening the Sioux reservation in the existence through the charity of friends because Appreciated. with the national committ ee Rev. George C. Haddock came to a sudden A bill was introduced by Senator Reagan memorial but after a short discussion it was they are worn out and unfitted for Jo\'E5 Chairman. -to regulate immigration. close at 9 o'clock this evening. At 6 o'clock A recent Chinese Emperor, in announcing laid on the table. The memorial to congress work. I know that there are many men SAMU EL FESSENDEN, Secretary. the case was finally submitted to the jury, The senator, explaining his bill, said the demise of his stepmother drawing pensions according to existing was presented and adopted by unanimous the whole day having been occupied by Its main object was to have the character laws that don't deserve government aid, sent the following communication rising vote. I was followed by an energetic Hon. M. D. O'Connell of Fort Dodge, who of foreign immigrants examined fir3t by but because a man suffering fror* disease speech from Qov. Pennington which to his ministers: '-We have attended To Make New Classifications. closed the final argument for the state. the United States consul at the ports of contracted in the service is not borne on was warm'y applauded. The ex-governor to her Majesty since we received He said: departure, instead of by state commissioners The following circular was sent to the the hospital rolls is no reason why a laV was rapidly becoming {he central figure In at the ports of arrival. The foreign the tnrone, and have cherished her I was the duty of every man to obey should not be passed providing for general freight agents of the railroad* centering the convention owing to his former stand as idea, he said, was that the United States the law. A jury haB no right to deal out for twenty-nine years. We have seen case and thousands like it." Gen. Ilea has in St. Paul by the secretary of the invited immigration regardless of a divisionist and his conversion to the one wisdom to the lawmakers. referred to returned to Minnesota^ state railroad commission. that in her declining days that she the character of the immigrants but Erwm as the gceat classic pine tree of the state idea. Referring to you rs of Nov. 18, concerning had every comfort, and that she had the American idea was that it was not offering North. denounced Attorney Treadwell the probability of" a change in TFXT OF THE MEM0BIAL.' 25 fc!r passed the age of 80, for which our an asylum to convicts, to irreconcilable as the leading spirit in the conspiracy the present classification of "small enemies of the law and order, or The memorial is as follows: which 'killed Haddock. Treadwell ma de a heart was happy and calm, and we parcels" by the joint co-operation the occupants of the Old World's insane Ike Weir easily fought all arou nd Tonv speech at the saloonkeepers' meeting of To the Congress of the United States: The encouraged ourself that she would of all the railway companies doing business asylums and workhouses. The doors were people of Dakota Territory assembled hi a delegate an incendiary nature. Arensdorf was the my Warren, but the referee calls it a draw. in the Btate, we have to say that it happily add one year to another until convention respectfully represent that left open only to persons of good moral character. leader of the- saloon men. They obeyed The additional particulars of the fire at would give the commission a great pleasure they are desirous of the admission of the Territory she enjoyed the felicity of seeing a Sev enty per cent of the population of him because the others lacked courage to Wessmgton, Dak., by which the wife and if what is to them a very troublesome of Dakota as a st&te into the federal Union. century. Lately, on the 19th day of carry out their plans. He did not. Arens* Boston was composed of persons ol foreign We are possessed of the requisite population to six children of Michael Harris, were burned subieet should be disposed of in that.manner. the moon, she took an airing in the entitle Dakota to representation in. the house of birth and foreign parentage, SO per cent of dorl fired the shot which killed Haddock to death, are very shocking. Seeing the But feeling that a result (if ever obtained) representatives in case of admission. We therefore the population of New York,and 9 1 per cent garden and returned to her palace. while the rest of the crowd halted. peril that all were in Mr. Harris jumped depending upon the co-operation earnestly petition for the passage by congress At a few minutes before 9 o'clock the from a second story window and called to of the population of Chicago and these of so many companies will consume a We daily went to inquire concerning of an enablins act authorizing the election jur came-in and announced a verdict of Parr, a brother of Mrs. Harri s, to thrr figures might be aggravated by future immigration. great deal of time, and being thoroughly of delegates to a convention for the purpose of her health. But, contrary to all anticipations, not guilty. The court had been summoned the children out to him. A this moment convinced that *the present There is in this country a forsign preparing a constitution republican in form to her ailments daily increased the end that the constitution so framed may be a few .minutes before, and the defendant Mrs. Harris tossed the baby to her husband pystem is unjuBt and burdensome to many population of 19,340,000 or nearly submitted to a vote of the people of said territory in violence, and the 24th, in the and his attorneys and the atto rneys who caught and saved it Simultaneously Bmall shippers we feel it our duty to say one third of the entire population. at the next general election for ratification, middle of the afternoon, 'she drove for the state were present. Parr jumped out was also followed to all the roads interested that it is our and, if ratified, that Dakota Territory be admitted The court room was about half filled by the oldest son Mrs. Harris purpose to recast the schedules of the various the fairy chariot and went the long into the Union as the State of Dakota. Submitted with a crowd, which had swiftly gathered then turned away a moment to get another companies touching the classification herewith is the proceedings of the convention Not in session. journey.' Our grief broke out in l&fig as the news of the agreement of the jury of the people of Dakota, held at the city chiid to throw to he husband, bat at of small parcels by the commencement of lamentations, for we are greatly* afflicted. SENATE. of Aberdeen, Dak., Dec. 15. A D. 1887. to all spread. There was a slight demonstration that moment the house fell in, and buried the new year, should not they in the meantime Senator Butler has introduced a bill to of which we earnestly invite your attention and We humbly brought to mind in the court room, but four or five of th he.r and the six children a fiery tomb. valuntarily ma ke the change required. pray for favorable consideration. [Signed] Jllcense i ailway conductors engaged in interstate spectators refused to join in it. As soon as Nothing could be done to rescue them. that since the Holy Empress. 'Filial By the commission. JOHN L. PEssnHGTOisr. commerce. I provides that no the verdict was announced Arensdorf's The lire canght in the lower part of the Pure Bright' (his own mother) 'left Chairman Memorial Committee. railroad shall employ any person as a E S. WAKNER, Secretary. i& counsel moved' for his discharge and the lidnse, burned away the timbers and let WTT.T.TAM H. BECSEB. the world to take the upward jour- railway conductor upon any tra in engaged motion was granted. Th defendant's the npper story, with the roof, fall on the Secretary Memorial Committee^ hurried ney,' we have been greatly indebted In interstate commerce unless the person 1 counsel graspei his hand, but^S heads of the mother and six children. Th The first music of the convention began A Chicago, John, Samuel and James is licensed as provided by this act. to her Imperial Majesty Tahing for away to thank the raembers^of the jury, father and the others who had escaped Littlejohn, three farmers from Gladstone, when the committee on the Washington delegation A bill was introduced by Senator Coke who had been dismissed by the court. I could distinctly hear the shrieks of those her abounding kindness and overshadowing Dak., were tricked out ot $600 by a shrewd reported. Wnght of Sioux Falls objected to limit the jurisdiction, of United States is safe to say that this verdict finally and in the ruins, yet wire powerless to give re)?* favor* We have been made and unknown.Western confidence man who to the delegation as made up on the forever disposes of the Haddock murder lief. dT courts. I provides that the circuit and traveled with them from Minneapolis. I happy while attending to her behests, ground that North Dakota had more than case, and'thatj, the man who actually fired district courts of the United States shall was the old game of cashing a worthless lar fight to a "draw as men are rejoiced by the sun Warren an her'shar e. especially objected to the the shot will never be punished. not take original cognizance of any suit bon d. Minneapolis. which prolongs their lives but now na me of ILL McCormack A hot discussion of a civil nature between a corporation The Sioux City Journal gives a brief summary At :Eau Claire, Wis., John McCabe, aged followed, with ex Gov. Pennington a the we can never again look upon fcerr aixectionate At Hartford,. Robe rt E Beecher, secretary organized under the laws of any state an of W, W. Erwin's speech in the Arensdorf fourteen, snot himself in the mouth with a ot the Continental Life Insurance a citizen of any state in which the corpo chair, but the usual harmony prevailed and countenance. Oar grie! trail, from which the following is taken revolver while playing robber. His teeth ration at the time of action may havboen company, and Isaac W Hakes, chief clerk the report was adopted as follows: j*?\ oannot easily be assuaged." as showing that the address briBtled broke the force o! the bullet. swallowed carrying on any business, except in of the company were arrested for making with sayings that are distinctly character- At large, L. G. Johnson. M. L. McCormackTW it and may recover. falseretWf^^^Wfe^iOWknee companies. B. Dodge first judicial district 811