New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
February 8, 1888 · Page 3 of 9
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-"$*• FIFTIETH CONGRESS. hh'^p^ HOUSE- MnWESOW KEWS. act for their relief:'. I has on Its rolls onany DMOTft HEWS ITEMS. Plucky Lfeafc. Fegert. such, but aims to- gather in its fold all exprisoners Mr. Collins, from the committee on judiciary, tf£ resident of Minnesota. They are In May- Lieut, (now Commander) submitted to the house adverse reports widely scattered aad difficult to reach. Circulars Abstract of the Proceedings ottha on the bills to creats a court of customs (Tegen, "with a pinnace ami seven men, have been sent to all known, and now E eCH&KISSIONEBSr REPORT.\ Senate and House. Fouf^prisoaera- from Nebraska were and proposing a constitutional we appeal to the patriotism of the public irent patrolling the Ease African coast amendment empowering congress to grant placed in the United States.penitentiary press to acquaint them with the effort being iear Zanzibar.. He had five blue jackits, SENATE. The AmraaA Report of the Minnesota Railroad aid to the common schools of the elates made. Let each one who reads these lines at Sioux FaHsv Their names and an interpreter anct a marine, "To Laid on the table. Comaaisaion Discusses Qaestions of tell those interested, advising them to send Among the bills introduced in the senate offenses are as follows William Barada, aim enter" a dhow,a peaceful looking Mr. Dockerey. of Missouri, from thecommittee name and address to the secretary. George Interest, Such as Free Transportation and were the following: W. Grant, Minneapolis, when full information on pos! offices and post roads, manslaughter, till July, 1889 Ihow. Lieut. Fegen. sen£ his dingy, Mr. Stewart, to establish a United Appeals to he Courts. as to the association will be prompt!v reported a bill authorizing the appointment States land court and to provide for the with his coxswain, his- one marine, The annual report of the railroad and Charles Wassaman, perjury,till March mailed. of 11 division superintendents of the settlement of private claims. Mr. Mitchell, ind his interpreter, to speak with the warehouse commission of Minnesota is now 1889 James @ross, perjury, till September, railway mail service. to permit miners and mining companies ihow That vessel opened the parey in press and was given out for publication 1889 William E. Lemon, Mr. Nutting, of ISew York, offered a resolution to prospect and develop mining portions FARMERS ALLIANCE.. yesterday. The following extracts cover the with a fire from a score of Snider calling upon the secretary of the of any Indian reservation on certain fraudulently obtaining letters Irom treasury for information in regard to the most important points: rifles. The marine answered in their •ternIK and conditions. Annua! Meeting of the Minnesota the postofficej. till July, 1888. This refusal of the Canadian authorities to allow Senator Davis introduced a bill granting The amount of the taxes paid into the 5wn language with a Martini-Henry, makes fifteen prisoners now in charge State Farmers Alliance. American wrecking vessels and machinery the Aberdeen, Bismarck & Northwestern state treasury for the year ending Dec. 3 1 ind the nine-pounder in the pinnace to assist American vessels while in 1886 was $672,236.48, an increase of $60,492.93 of Maj. Plueawider. railway right of way across the G-eat The annual meeting of the Alliance was oined in the conversation. Thereon distress in Canadian waters and as to over the previous year. Sioux reservation. held at the capitolbuilding.St. Paul.President he dhow, which was,. o€ course a slav)r whether Canadian wrecking vessels and The number of passengers killed was 7, The folio-wins* Dakota postmasters A bill was introduced by Senator Stew:art Barret in the chair. Messrs. Furlong, and the number injnred 3 2 number of employes machinery are permitted to operate in in disguise, bore do-wn on the pinaace to enfore restrictions on Chinese immigration. Diamond and Tomb were appointed have been appointed: John W. Daley, ?#|m killed, 4 5 number injured, 4 6 total American waters. Referred. I provides at after ninety a committee to wait upon Gov.McGill and Harter, Cass county, vice Alexander to ram her. Lieut. Fegen issued casualties, 496. days its passage Chinese laborers invite him to address the meeting. appeared »he order to "prepare to resist board)rs," Total number of employes on all the lines T. Gamdie, absconded Herman 0. :shall not have the right to enter the United promptly and said, among other June 30,1887 was 61,483, an increase of and himself rushed into the thick 7: Steel, Sanborn, Barnes county, vice States on the ground of previous resilience. Not in session. things: 1,138 over 1886. Df the action. The Arabs were four ,'f The necretary of the treasur3 shall When Gov. Austin proposed/ a law to restrict Louis Lu. Lenman, resigned. The The total number of passengers carried HOUSE. have the right to change at will the form so one, and Lieut. Fegen accounted the tariffs of the "railroads of the during the year was 8,141,163, against postoffice at Gustins, Potter county, of certificates to be delivered to Chinese Congressman Wilson presented \i the state, the state bar ridiculed the idea of traffic :or two with, his revolver, and for a jf 6,323,188 in 1886. The average rate per Dak., was discontinued. departing from this country for the house a petition from the executive committee being eon trolled by the legislature but the ihird with his eutlass while Pearson, .-"? mile was 2.48 cents in 1887 and 2.70 cents •purpose of identification on their return. of the W. C. T. U. of Minnesota governor persisted, and the outcome was in 1886. E. F. Bond, proprietor of the Sanborn ane of his men, gave another the point. The secretary i.s granted power to make signed by Mrs. H. R. Herbert and Mrs. E. The total number of tons of freight carried a law controlling the railioads, which was But Lieut. Fegen'a sword-arm was house, at Mitchell, died of blood all liPi'diiil rules and regulations to prevent S. Wright of Red Wing, Mrs. C. L. Hayward in 1887 was 11,150,382, against 9,178,668 affirmed by the supreme court. If the present lisabled, three of his five were lying poisoning. His remains were taken the unlawful entry of Chinese into this and- Mrs. M. A. Henderson of Minneapolis, for the previous year, and the average law is declared unconstitutional the wounded, and 11 out of 20 Arabs appeared country. representing 4,000 members, earning on each ton was $1.64 in 1887 and commissioners' hands are tied. Bu I predict to Milton, Wis., for burial. $2.01 in 1886. The average rate per ton to have an easy chance over asking for the abolition of the internal at if such a condition of affairs HOUSE. per mile in" 1887 was 1.27 cents. The first annual ball of the Breekenridge revenue taxation upon whisky, claiming should come to pass,*-the people would 3ur remaining force of two. Guys and •Congressman Rice introduced a bill which THE STATE PASS SYSTEM. at the imposition of the ax rendered elect a legislature that-would fix the rates Division, Brotherhood of Fred Russell fought while they could in effect rewards Sioux Indians who were The interstate commerce law prohibits the suppression of the alcoholic liquor themselves. I pledge you to use my influence 3tand and the dhow tried to sheer Locomotive Engineers No. 356, took friendly to the whites during the outbreak prasses and free transportation except to ofticers traffic much harder. for your iuterest wherever I can. I Dff. But Lieut. Fegen, his coxswain," or employes. The state act provides in Minnesota in 1S2. place at Wapheton. Thirty of the The house passed withsomeamendments shall act upon my convictions of what I that all charges made for any services ais interpreter, and his marine were Mr. 'Neil of Missouri introduced a bill believe to be right, and stand by them. I brotherhood were present and 450 Mr. Nelson's bill providing for holding rendered in the transportation of passengers in tl:f house to prohibit enlisted men from 30t content with a Cadmeian victory. want you to understand at I sympathize terms of court at Duluth, St. Paul and tickets were sold. It was the finest and property shall be equal and reasonabla being engaged in any employment where with the wants of the farmers, and They proved bad men to run Winona. When the bill was reported from But such law effectually nullifies the beneficient social event ever known in Wahpeton. they come into competition with civilians. the committee it had been amended to include shall a by the farmers. iway from. Arabs were attracted to provisions by a proviso that "nothing Mr. I'rumm of Pennsylvania presented a,term of the circuit and district in the provisions of this act shall be construed President Barret delivered his annual he shore by the sound of firing, and in the house the petition of the Knights of to prevent common carriers from courts at Winona in addition to the one address, and President Northrop, of the Joseph K. Brown, an octogenarian, hey took the side of the slaver. Labo ior an investigation of the Reading issuing passes for the free transportation of proposed to be held at Duluth. The change state university, spoke to the farmers of Luckily some one in the dingy or the troubles. lb was ordered printed in the father of Col. W. H. Brown, died at passengers." This opens a discussion of the made in the house was simply as to the the benefits of an education at the university, Record. pinnace shot the helmsman of the pass system. The total abolition of the time for holding terms of the court. I and the necessity of a system of prea his son's home in Grand Forks. He The house adopted a resolution assigning system would add to the revenues of the Ihow she drifted into shallow water, provides at the circuit and district a to schools leading up to a course in was a former resident of St. Paul, Feb. 21, 22, 215, 25 and 2H for road3, and would increase the revenues the *nd there sank. The un wounded men courts shall meet at the same time and at institution. Hon Ignatius Donnelly where he spent several years of his state derives from the taxation of the gross the consideration of public building at St. Paul shall have two terms in a also delivered a short address. Different [f the crew took to the water, and earnings. "A. ticket entitling one to bills, provided at on each of those life. He leaves a wu* of about the year. In the bill the provision was at points of interest to the alliance Dnly four or five of them reached free passage by rail was often more days the house shall adjourn at 5 o'clock, same age. these terms should be held at St. Paul were discussed, and finally a committee effective in enlisting the assistance and iand. Lieut. Fegen, shipping his at the speaker shall entertain no dilatory in June and January and in on resolution was appointed as follows: support of the holder than its value in aiarine, his interpreter, and his coxtwain motions and at debate on each Small-pox has broken out in Mandan. the house the time was changed so at Messrs. Canning, Hlxon, Schram, Parker money would have been, and in a great bill shah be limited to half an hour. on board the pinnace, played, It is supposed to come from the terms will be held in June and December. many cases it womd have been received and and Kimmel. A committee of thirteen on The house committee on banking and with his nine-pounder on the Arabs, The terms at Duluth will be held in availed of when the offer of money, made to constitution and- by-laws was also appointed, Spokane Falls. Three cases are reported. currency reported favorably to the house April, both circuit and district. accomplish the same end, would haye been consisting of Messrs. Furlong, syho withdrew. He was able to save53 Local authorities are doing Mr. Dingley's bill authorizing the secretary snurned as a bribe. It is the conviction of The house continued the Lowry-White Dickerman, Bernard, Diamond, Carson, out of 65 slave3, and of his men of the treasury to invest the money deposited this commission that the issuing of passes as all possible to keep it from spreading. contested election case. Mr. Moore of Olson, Richmond, Boen.Machbar, Shields, ae lost only one killed, a seaman by national banks for the retirement now practiced in this state is an unjust discrimination Texas a member of the majority of the Powell and Hunt. aamed Benjamin Stone. The others of their circulation in the purchase as against every passenger that A.t Deadwood, Edwin T. Smith, for committee on elections, spoke in support Mr. Donnelly then spoke at considerable of United States bonds at current rates. pays, and is opposed to the spirit of the act ire reported as doing well, and they the murder of Jerry Chancey, was of the majority resolution and contended length, in favor of a close union of passed for the regulation of common carriers The house committee on commerce,upon leserve every reward that the admiration at the eontestee had failed utterly to armers. sentenced to eight years' hard labor that it is a frightful source of corruption motion of Mr. Davis of Massachusetts, reconsidered of their countrymen can make proof of his naturalization. Mr. Attorney General Clapp delivered a that it is injurious alike to the public and in the Sioux Falls penitentiary by its action on the Anderson resolution Rowell of Illinois presented the case of the live them.—The Saturday Review. short address, setting forth the dangers private interests of the companies themselves, referring the question of investigating Judge Thomas in the district court." eontestee and argued th.'ithe had completely and that it is one of the chief obstacles from the conflict in this country between the Reading railroad strikes to the proved his citizenship. in the way of proper and necesBary two forces, capital and labor, whichought The controller of the currency has interstate commerce commission at a reform in railway management and the to act in harmony and urging the members Mr. Wilson of Minnesota (Dem.) spoke meeting recently, and adopted a resolution, A Princely Speech by a Prince, approved the Aberdeen National bank control thereof under the authority of the to stand by those who had been in support of the eontestee and declared state. by a vote of 7 to 0, requesting the and the Citizen's National Bank at faithful to them in the last legislature. A at men would be moral perjurers if they Prince William, the eldest son of the interstate commission to investigate the discussion arose on the regulation of railroad did not vote their honest convictions irrespective Fargo. atrikes. Crown Prince of Germany and the COMPLAINTS. tariff, during which the abtorney general of every a consideration. Chairman Culberson, of the hou-e committee In speaking of the long and short haul rieir apparent of the Imperial crown, explained the railroad law and suits At Highmore, the county commissioners, Mr. Outhwaite of Ohio supported the majority on the judiciary, in behalf of the clause, the report recites the case of the now pending. made a Christmas speech to the men resolution, and the house, without at the direction of County Attorney sub-committee to which was referred the Minneapolis & St. Louis road for relief, a decision A committee was appointed to invite reaching a vote, adjourned. ol his regiment of the guards at PotsJam, bill of Representative Taylor of Ohio defining being rendered by the commission A. N. Vaneamp, signed with the railroad commissioners to hear an address polygamy, reported to the full committee against the company. The commission is of which shows that he is possess* him a complaint charging Homer by President Barrett, which was accepted. the opinion that it is not well to prohibit the following substitute: Out of Ord er. sd of a good deal of common sense In his address Mr. Barrett says: common carriers from reducing fates at James, ex-treasurer with embezzling Section 1—Polygamy shall not exist or and able to say much in few words. will. The common carriers of the state, so The agricultural interests of the "state be lawful within the United States or any Detroit Free Press: $11^000 of county funds. far as is known to the commission, have are under a cloud. Whatever progress He said: "Hussars, since we celebrated place subject to their jurisdiction. Col. Para-fine Daw had been moving shown themselves ready to comply with the may have been made during the last few A car load of corn has gone to the Christmas last year times Section 2—Polygamy shall consist of the about in an uneasy manner for some law which relates to the filing and publications years by other interests, it ia universally marriage relation, by contract, or in fact, have changed. They have grown gerious. Kansas sufferers, the gift of the HU' of tariffs. In other material points admitted at the farming interest in the between one person of either sex and more time, and he now popped up and the commission finds that, in its general results, The future before us may be ron board ot trade. state has not flourished. One reason for than one person of the other sex. t.he operation of the law has been offered the following resolution: this is at Minnesota, being a wheatgrowing precarious. It behooves us,therefore, Section :?—Congress shall enforce this article favorable, both to the roads and the public. The bodies of the Hutchinson boys state, a very seriously felt the Resolved, Dat no man worthy of de to remember the old device we wear within the District of Columbia and In the matter of complaints it has been fall in the price of her great staple. The were found near Gary. They wandered territories of the United States and other on our helmets—'With God for King name of an American will submit to found that, in the first instance, it is a wise people of Minnesota are paying interest places subject to their jurisdiction, and four miles south of home. Becoming and satisfactory policy to open correspondence and Country.' First in order: with on $100,000,000 of fictitious railroad de tyrant's heel. shall have- power concurrently with the with the company with a view to exhausted they laid down and capital. A complaint to this effect has God may he be with us in these hard several states to enforce the same within "BrudderDaw," repliedthe president adjust the matter complained of. The companies been made, the railroad and warehouse, went to sleep. Their bodies had not times, when one of our greatest gen.@p» the states by appropriate legislation. after a painful silence, "did you eber have been prompt in responding to commissioners have made no reply. been mutilated by wolves, and when letters so addressed to them, and in very als and commanders, who, hag air see a tyrant?" SENATE. At the conclusion'of the address Gen. many instances a satisfactory adjustment found they wore both in each other's ready led our arniiea g, ar "No, sah." has beea reached, without further. procedure. Becker responded by explaining the position The bill providing for an inspection of a W arms. "What do you mean by de tyrant's There are some cases, however, meats for exportation was reported favorably of the commission and was followed b§i5S2°reIy trieeffthe Crown Prjnce). heel?" which cannot thus be disposed of. Some of by commissioner Gibbs, who explained the by Senator Evart from the committee The county commissioners met at Should not every Prussian and German the cases which have occupied the attention importance of the cases now in the supreme on foreign relations. It authorizes "I—I dunno, sab." soldier pray to God for the recovery Brookings to make a settlement with of the commission deserve a notice, such as court and suggested at a eommittee the secretary of the treasury to cause "What's de objick of dat resolusuun?" the order relating to the switching charges of that noble lord with his whole from the alliance selected to look up cases 3x-Treasurer Nichols. When the careful inspection to be made of all salted in Minneapolis, milk rates on the Iowa & heart! The Lord who was with our pork and bacon intended for exportation of extortion and bring them before the books were examined iast fall there Minnesota division of the Omaha road, passenger "I jist wanted ter interduce it." commission after adopting numerous resolutions, army in all critical times may continue and to authorize the proper customs officer was $2,700 for which there were no rates on the Manitoba and Northern "Oh, you did! Brudder Daw, de the following oilicers were elected: to L'ive a certificate stating the condition to be with us now! For king and Pacific, the complaint of the Mankato Job vouchers to show that the money had quicker you kin sot down de healthier President, E. H. Atwood, St. Cloud vice of the meats. country! That is what we are" serving bers' union as to rates on the Omaha from president at large, Charles Canning, Norman been paid as shown by the ledger. Senator Cameron introduced a bill to it wi!-l be fur you! But for de fact dat Duluth to Mankato. for, for which you are training. county recording secretary, $ric Mr. Nichols has visited every town place on the pension roll all officers and you am a comparatively new member, You are of the greater army, the^ 1 PASSENGKK BATES. Olson corresponding secretary, H. enlisted men who have served in the army an' am down on de rolls marked treasurer in the county, and claims The question of passenger rates in Minnesota Boen, Otter-Tail county. Vice presidents more extensive family, of which the or navy between March 4, 1SG1, and Feb. 'harmless,' I should fine you seben or that he has secured receipts enough received the consideration of the commission from the congressional districts as follows: king is the father, and of the more 1, 1*15(5. at the rate of one cent per month eight thousand dollars. You has in 1886, and an order was made First, J. J. Furlong, Mower county Second, to not only cover the deficiency but for each day's service. This to be a "service limited family of your regiment. It that the maximum rate should not exceed probably been made the instrument W. D. Armstrong, Waseca Third, R. leave the county in debt to him. pension bill," and "an addition to invalid intends as far as possible, to stand in three cents per mile. The Duluth & Iron ol some member who ha.^ owed his J. Farley, Scott Fourth, B. Taffc, pensions for disability." Range was excepted from this order, as was the place of your family. That is Washington Fifth, T. H. Toombs, Eev. M. Borge.the Lutheran minister butcher fur a y'ar past an' been dunned also the Manitoba and Northern Pacific, the HOUSE. why we prepared this Christmas festivity Grant. Resolutions were adopted fur it. De resolushun ar' declaimed who has charge of the circuit of which latter road havintr made a reduction in endorsing the action of the last state alliance for you, as his father will do After considerable debate, the following outer order. freight rates. On Nov. 10, 1887, the commission, Brookings is one of the stations, has at its October meeting, declaring at for his children. We give you these after examining the annual report Was adopted without division: received a call to take charge of the the right to build flat warehouses and load of the companies, issued an order requiring presents which you desire to get, and Rej-iolved, at a special committee of grain from sidetracks must be surrendered church of that denomination at La the passenger rate on the Manitoba and five members be appointed to investigate I wish you a,t he same time a happy Ben Franklin's Money. condemning the practice of the Northern Pacific to be placed at three cents Crosse, Wis. He has decided to remain forthwith the extent, causes and effect upon new year. God grant that you pro'yef railroads of refusing shippers cars asking per mile. The Manitoba appealed to the interstate commerce of the continued the Electrical World. at Brookings. in its course true, reliable hussars, for the complete separation of the agricultura district court of Ilamsey county and asked failure by the Reading Railroad company to In 1890 will end the term of 100 the order to be set aside. A stay of proceedings college from the state university and and remember his majesty the emperor a such commerce, and to report to A Vermillion dispatch dated Jan. years during which the cities of Boston was granted, and the matter rests at to a reduction of the tariff. and king designates bravery, honor, the house, by a bill or otherwise, for consideration that point as regards the Manitoba. The 19 stated that a gentleman whose and Philadelphia have each enjoyed and obedience—the three pillars of at any time, such legislation as Northern Pacific has neither obeyed the word could be relied on had the revenue from a bequest of $5,000 is necessary to secure to the public the his army. Giving expression to these- N order or appealed therefrom, it claiming %l License Cases in the Supreme just returned from Lake county, and 'M regular and complete execution by a railW made by Benjamin Franklin. The sentiments let us give a lusty cheer: that being a corporation created by an act Court. road company of its obligations to serve of congress it is not subject to state regulation said that thirty persons were frozen money was to be loaned out to young His majesty the emperor and king, as a common carrier of interstate or control. But it will be time enough Two very important decisions have been to death in that vicinity.but that the married artificers, and the trust has our most gracious commander! Hurrah!" commerce and to investigate the to consider this latter point when the courts rendered by the supreme court of Minnesota, been executed, although the lapse of local authorities were suppressing the difference existing in the Lehigh and have passed definitely upon the issues raised Chief Justice Gilfillan, in a very exhaustive Schuylkill region of Pennsylvania, between the century requires a new disposition by the Manitoba company. news. The gentleman "whose word opinion, in the case of the State of the corporations mining coal and of the funds. It is significant that, Minnesota against Joh Ortb, indicted for can be relied on lied and relied several STATE CONTBOL AT ISSUE. the miners and further, to investigate all How to Lie When Asleep. selling liquor by wholesale without first while in Boston the $5,000 has grown The appeals to federal and state courts, times in his narration. But one citizen facts relating to mining companies and individual paying §1,000 license under the law of injunctions, restraining orders and stays of to nearly $328,000, in Philadelphia It is, on the whole, impossible to ascertain, of Lake county perished the miners of anthratic coal, in connection 1887, comes to the conclusion at it was proceedings show the temper and disposition $5,000 has become only $70,000, and therewith and report the same to storm, and he was fishing on the lake either by experience or observation, the intention of the legislature to require of the railway managers of tho state with the nouse with such recommendations as that in both cases the amount is less wholesale liquor dealers to take out reference to state control of common carriers. when the storm struck, lost his way which is the posture mosc the committee may agree upon. than Franklin-estimated it should be. such license. In another case in an opinion and was frozen to death. conductive to sleep, and attempts to Nearly every effort made by the commission by Justice Vanderburg, the constitutionality But, as the natural philosophers of SENATE. to assert the supremacy of the state has of the high license law is sustained. Hon. James E. Teller, Mayor of Huron, lay down rules for the guidance of bad Franklin's day generally fell short of Senator Kenna of West Va., made a been by an appeal to the courts, and every publishes the following yieorous sleepers are always arbitrary, generally a speech in reply to Senator the sage in ingenuity, so, too, the Sherman, deSherman move with reference to rates, classification, In the first case Orth was indicted in denial of some of the Blizzard yarns: livered some time ago. Mr, re- methods of doing business with the public, successive boards of trustees have empirical, and rarely pf any pr^cti- J^Tii-1 Hennepin county for selling a keg of beer, 'NrE is resisted as an impertinence. The amounts "Indian Agent Kinney's statements as eponded. been far from equal to him in business having taken out a license, under the cal value. -V«K. involved in the cases now in court against I*ir. Spooner presented a petition to the loss of lite in Dakota by the recent law of 1887, known as the high license ability. It is interesting to note, however, the companies are not large, and if decided from the president of the Johnso & Those who think "anaemia of the law. A demurrer was filed which raised blizzard aregrossly false,"and the that the two funds still exist, against the companies would make no perceptible Fuller Manufacturing Company of Madison, the question as to whether any offense Chicago Tribune was promptly so informed, cerebrum" is the cause of sleep, and decrease in their revenues. Notably Wis., for the abolition of all import duties and that part of the Boston reserve against the law had been committed by those who think that, though not the is this true of the order affecting- milk rates but refused to correct the agricultural machinery, on the ground goes in the purchase of a public recreation the delendant. The demurrer was overruled on the Iowa & Minnesota division of the cause, a diminution in the quantity of f, hat such duties were superfluous and useI falsehoods to which it gave currency. in the district court and was at once ground to be known a? Milwaukee road, and of the order affecting blood in the vessels of the encephalon T- jess, and at no agricultural machinery The scene Kinney described never occurred, taken to the supreme court for a construction passenger rates on the Manitoba and Northern Franklin Park. J" would he imported if the duties were is a necessary concomitant of sleep, of the law as relating to wholesale and the names mentioned are Pacific roada It is the principle of state .holly discontinued. preter and recommend that the head control and state legislation which is now at dealers. Justice Gilfillan, in concedinghis largely fictitious. No foundation The bill to increase the pension of the issue in the courta opinion says: "Prio to 1887 the policy should be higher than the feet while whatever existed for the story of the tyJlip totally helpless to §72 per month was She Related Her Experience. of the state has always been, as we believe those who adopt the opposite view and babies dying on the cars only three ~j passed. it has been in mo*t of ihe states, to require A PATHETIC A A think passive congestion causes or promotes Boston Traveler.' persons perished in this country, and €V(l. presiding officer announced at he licens-j only for sales in small quantities, a ,:hd somnolence, would-* have the %t\- appointed as the select committee, to It was in a Boston church, at an the loss of stock did not exceed 100 usually for consumption by purchasers An Earnest Address to all Ex-Prisoners I hich bad been referred the President's feet raised and the head lowered. The afternoon meeting during the week of at place sold to control and regulate head. The total death list in the territory W a in Minnesota to Co-operate in tht, '•esuaize on the Pacific railroads, Messrs. drinking and drinking places. Taking confounding of stupor with sleep may prayer. One of the regular attendants will fall below 200, There was Association 'iliat Has Been Organized. N ha ye, Hiscoek, Davis, Morgan, Butler, and the Jaw as a whole the court decides at and probably has something to do was a colored woman who could no suffering or loss of lire, except to pr'-.'irst- airing: *. Mention has frequently been made of the the legislature did not intend to depart with these differences of opinion. smg a solo effectively, but was not persons wandering on the prairies ii A executive session the Senate adlliW organization of th'e association of exprisoners from the former policy." Meanwhile a common-sense view ot ii until Monday. always edifying in speech. One afternoon, without shelter from the storm, which of war in his state. Those interested the subject would conclude that, as after singing a hymn, she rose are making strennons efforts to-get lasted but fifteen hours, during which Brown of Duluth, sentenced to Stillwater there is evidently some change in the to her feet to relate her "experience," a full membership and an efficient and the mercury was only 23 deg. below for abduction, is granted a new trial 1 0 considerable debate, the bill to blood state when the brain falls asleep, which she did in substance as follows: strong organization. this end the following under circumstances which, it is believed, zero. His falsehoods widely circulated, ,..'.„ V-eiifc the transmission through the the best plan must seem to be to place 'AfcOrnt Is as second class matter of cheap lititiro, appeal and statement has been prepared will insure acquittal. —"I thank the Lord for what he has has caused great uneasiness and its general publication by the eity the body in such position that the done for me. He is always good to and requiring dfc to be passed as Thoma Franklin, of Minneapolis among people having friends in Dakoa, and country press is desired. flow of blood through thevessels of the 1 class matter, was passed—Yeas, 145: monkey wrench notoriety, was detected me. He has always blessed me. I am and will seriously injure this sa cion. No one can witness without a tinge of I 116. head and neck may be especially easy Tuesday evening in an a to escape thirty-seven years old and have buried emotion the gathering of veterans at reunions it f. Grain, of Texas, from the committee from the state prisqn as Stillwater. and free. The way to secure this is to three husbands. They were all bad or around the camp fire in these pining lirtioula ""shiential elections, reported a joint George H. Wilson, employed a a & allow the head to lie in a posture mem and, bless the Lord, he took times of peace, and this feeling of comradeship News of the appointment of Maj. ,(i.i.tiou proposing a constitutional Wheeler's (Sullivan's) Ea Claire lakes and on a level that cannot offer any is commended by all yet what a deeper O I id providing at congress shall them all away!" Brief remarks were camp, was instantly killed by being struck Rowley as register of the land office significance attaches" to the gathering of the obstacle to the free return of blood "", »v UtHjk'. its annual meetings on the first Mon."NTEW the order of the day, and without with a limb of a falliag tree. His skull at Mitchell gives general satisfaction survivors of the prison pens of the South, through the veins of the neck, and UL?V January House calendar. was crushed and neck broken. further revelations of the blessings how strong their claims upon the governmen regardless of party line3. Rowley was does not tend to make the blood flow .-- -. Ford, of Michigan, introduced a bill Senator Davis, introduced a bill in congress for which they endured long, weary she had enjoyed she took her seat. ir "he organization of the Territory of the locator of the town site of specially in any particular direction, months of caotivity, the authorities not placing on the pens on roll Philomelia Mitchell, and has a handsome residence but leaves nature at liberty to act as coming to their rescue lest they reinforce S. Dart, widow of Josiah R. Dart, late the depleting ranks of the Confederacy with The Williams college alumni of the captain Company A, 5t Minnesota volunters. Gilford presented a large number c! she will,—The Lancet. on the site of his original homestead.,. men in better condition for service than Northwest held their second annual reunion A Extensively signed petitions from all parts •'. "":'V. when captured, receiving in return the and banquet at the West hotel. Minneapolis. »?, Dakot a asking for the establishment of Robt. Metcalf, who was shot by Thomas soldiers of the Union fit only for the hospital Judt H. R. Murdock oi Stillwater postal telegraph. The farmers alliance Two cowboj-s named Arthur and Lusby at Alexandria, is not dangerously —aye, many for the asylum. The governmen "It is almost an impossibility," pr?fdV:r. The following officers were elected id agitating the question quite successfully wounded. Three shots were fired, one Potts attempted to run the town of records show that out of every seven for ensuing year: President, Norman said a well-known pharmacist recently ia the territory. Mr. Nelson presented ball passing through Marshal De a prisoners in rebel hands one died, while the Buffalo Gap, a station on the Elkhorn D. Seaver, D. D., St. Paul vice president, petitions from the Knights of Labo of St. coat. Dusby a been committed for trial. to a New York Mail and Express, ratio of those killed in battle was but one Prof. Judson., Minneapolis a protesting against including coal road forty miles south of Rapid City: out of sixty-five. reporter, "to tell how much licorice is secretary, ?. H. Biglow, Jr., St. Paul executive There is a movement on foot among .lands in grants to railroads. when citizens turned out in full force An association of such survivors has been committee, R. S. Nichols, St. Paul eastern capitalists to- re-oren the Chongwaton really consumed by people in the city and killed both of them. Who fired organized in this state, having for its object SENATE. a copper mines, and a fair prospect Howe Paiae, Minneapolis N. Va Duzee, of ^ew York. The amount is almost the cementing of ties formed amidst suffering at active work will be resumed early in the fatal shots no one knows nor Not in session. St'. Paul. and death, and to effect the passage of an incredible, and probably reaches. the spring. wants to know. thousands of pounds annually."*• A ^^^m^^^m^^M -.1&tfri&&ay hiH&kfa i:&2i£2 AWSS Cr- -!r4'-4^'fel$ 3 rMMi^Mti 1 nil