New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
January 30, 1889 · Page 2 of 9
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Minnesota Legislature. •'CONGRESSIONAL.^" yesterday except what had referencp to the '28ronrt (So.'JBank senatorial question. Technically, thesession Fr. AufderMdOi SENATB.—The senate today 'took n«p up to 11:30 was a part of the proceedings of the bill to declare unlawful trusts and the legislative day, which ended only when \3 Saturday, Jan. 19. combinations *n restrain of trade and production. an adjournment was taken. In this technical Weekly Resume of the Proceedings of the Senate C.B.CHADBOVRTV, O Mr. Hoar offered an. amendmentto«ome *«3 WE.NATE.— parlance recesses, no matter of what *-v, and House. .President) in an additional section. I provides thai? if Cuhkw. .Manufacturer BILLS INTRODUCED AND PASSED. length, cut no figure. Therefore the house one of the purposes of such a combination shall By Mv. Sampson of PoJk county—To journal of yesteiday morning was dated Cor. Him. and Csntra Strs. *J_ be to compel any person or partnership,or corporation, authorize thp board of county commissioners I "Tuesday, Jan. 22. The House then proceeded Saturday, Jan, 19. Fire, Well BuUdingr a Steeple $s& to become a party to it. ortocease of Polk county to is,sue bonds to fund the I to ballot for United States Senator. SENATE.—When the senate resumed consideration lrom doing any lawful business, or to sell or floating debt NEW ULM, When the speaker announced that the vote MINN. of the tariff bifi to-day the sugar dispose of any lawful business, such person, Brick, By Mr. Hoard of Chippewa—To authorize I showing Mr. Washburn to have received 80 fcchedule was taken up, but, no amendment partnership or company may sue for and recover the village of Montevideo to issue bonds to votes, or four more than was necessary on a being offered the senate passed to the paragraph Cenectionaan€ all nn«tn«M portaruiaj to b&nkinj damages also that any purchaser who lund its fioo+mg debt. joint ballot and which, with the senate's 24, relating to penknives and razors, the prompter attended to. has (on account of 6uch combination) to pay Fin Pressed Bric for By Mr. Hixon of Grant—To authorize the gave him 104 of the 124 Republican votes, question being on the amendment reported an increased price for the article purchased, individual ftssponsihitiy, Tillage of Elbow Lake to issue bondsior general there was a burst of applause. from the finance committee. After considerable may sue for and recover damages from any ornamental fronts* improvements. JOINT CONVENTION.—The two houses then discussion the amendment was agreed party to the combination. Agreed to Mr. BILLS REFERRED. went into ioint convention and formally to without division. It provides that Eustis called the attention of Mr. Sherman By Mr. Finseth of Goodhue—To amend elpcted W. D. Washburn United States senator, pocket knives worth not more than 50 cents (in charge of the bill) to the fact at chapter 83 of the General Laws of 1883. It the vote standing: per dozen shall pay a duty of 12 cents per a the best of shipping facilities and- ^WW™* the bill did not seem to apply to existing Eagle Mill Co. provides at town insurance companies may dozen between 50 cents and $2.60 cents per orders,"-1" W. D. Washburn. 107s E. W. Durant, 20 will pay attention to mail trusts: and he offered an amendment providing insure churches and bchool houses. Educa- dozen, 50 per cent ad valorem on all at C. M. Start, 9 E. M. Wilson, 2 T. E. Bowen, (as an additional section) at any & tion razors and razor blades worth $4 or less per 1 M. E. Clapp, 1 J. P. Rea, 1. person who, ninety days after the enactment By Mr. Ball of Renville—To appropriate dozen shall pay $ 1 per dozen other $1.25 N E W I N N E S O A of the law, shall act as manager, officer, trustee Thursday, Jan. s4« Manufacturers ol $5,000 to build abridge across the Minnesota per dozen, and 80 per cent ad valorem additional or agent of any such combination, shall river in Ren vilfe county. Roads and bridges. on all. EOLLER FLOUE SENATE,—Mr. Whiteman introduced a resolution be liable to the penalties provided in the bill. H. Rudolphi, By Mr. Halvorson of Freeborn—Relating Several amendments were offered by xhe censuring representative Day for his The pension approDriation bill was passed to the insurance of real property. Insurance. Allison in regard to cuns and glass bottles. assault upon Senator Hixon in joint convention, by the senate with but one amendment, appropriating BY THE which after debate, was laid on the HOUSE.—The Ford immigration committee $18,000 for rent of pension agencies. By Mr. Hoard of Chippewa County—To ap- table. Gradual Bedactioa Ralls to-day reported to the house as a result ol f,, propnate money to build a bridge across the MANTTACTUREK OP A UKALEB nr The following resolution waB also presented the investigation of the committee la*.t summer, HOUSE.—Before the tariff bill went to the Minnesoto river between Chippewa and RenA Boots and Shoos! but not acted upon. a bill prohibiting the admittance into house from the senate this afternoon, there counties. Roadf, and bridges. System, Whereas, The committee to investigate the the United States of idiots, paupers, those was endorsed on it, in compliance with a motion W By Mr Scheffer of Ramsey—To pay James late rumors and charges in relation to the who have been convicted of infamous crime of Mr. Allison, adopted by the senate, Pond $400 for his services at the New Orleans or misdemeanor involving moral turptitude, use of con upt means in the late Republican the statement that the senate adheres to its exposition. Claims. NEW ULM, MINN. Minn. & 3d N. strs., New Ulm, Minn, persons affected with loatbsomeorcontagious senatorial caucus has imparted all the* evidence amendments and requests a conference. This 4 Bv Mr. Compton of Otter Tail—To amend to this body, and diseaseb, or those coming under contract to is an unusual but not an unprecedented course Jj *•£, the probate laws of the Btate. Judiciary. work in this country except university professors Whereas, The said evidence does not in the to pursue, and is adopted for the purpose A large assortment of men's and By Mr. Hoard of Chippewa—To amend opinion oi this senate reflect upon the honor or ministers of the gospel. The penalty of expediting the consideration of the section 5, chapter, 69, of the General Laws boys' boots and shoes, and ladies' and or mteguty of any candidate lor the office of for the person violating this provision bill. This action of the senate caused if of 1878. Judiciary. children's shoes constantly kept on or assisting another to violate is a fine of $1,000 senator of the United States: therefore. a mild commotion among interested members HOUSE BILLS RErEKRED on conviction within two years. hand. Custom work and repairing Resolved, That the evidence taken be expunged of the house when it was made known To legalize the action of the village council Monday Jan, 21, from the record and the committed to them. The impression in some quai ters promptly attended to. of Hutchinson. Judiciary. discharged. was at the senate had very cleverly trapped Pei mitting the drainage of certain lakes in SENATE.—In the senate to-day Senator The senate, after completing the tegular order the ways and means committee. It ft Grant and Douglas counties. Judiciary, Da\is presented a petition from Hon. ot business, went into executive session would be out of the oidinary course for To authorize the loweung of the water in Pa Cudmore and 274 other citizens of Faribault, to consider the appointments of Gov.Merriam. the house to refuse to accede Minn., praying for negotiations looking Pelican lake. Giant county. To Senator The session occupied about fi.teen minutes. to the request of the senate for a conference, Obtained, aud nil JA'Ih JJlziAi^ attended to the purchase of Cuba also a resolution I Hixon. All of the eppointments were confirmed, apparently yet if this lequest is granted to for XOHFRATE Fi:ES Our otlice la of the chamber of commerce. St. Paul, praying I To amend chapter 80 of the Special Laws oj!o3ite tl'c U. 8. Patent Office, and we c&n obtain without objection being raised to the result will be to prevent the ways and lor the passage of on act to prevent I oflSST Agncultme. 1'atenlti in tc&i lime than tliof-i* remote from any of them. The appointments made by exGov. means committee fioni passing upon dumpage into the Mississippi river so as I HOUSE BILLS PASSED. WASIIIXCnOX. Send MOUFU J)RAWltQ ot McGill, which on a previous occasion the senate amendments to the tariff •I The tAvo bills relating to the legister of obstruct navigation. The resolution also asks J'hOTO of invention. We advise a« to patentability ei referred to committees, also came before and bill. Again it is argued that if the house for mci eased appropriation for the upper free ol'cliarije and YIP make A0 CUAJiQS I deeds ofBce ot Ramsey (ounty. the senate and were duly confirmed. should refuse to comply this refusal would uxi.css PArn^ris SEcuzt.u Mississippi river to the end that the engineer I To change the time of holding district put it in the position of declining to second The following bills weie introduced: coips may not be crippled in its labors and ~p) court Mule Lacs county. Tor eirculitr, advice, tenun and references to the efforts of the senate to secure speedy action By Mr. Duiant—To reimburse George P, thwarted for lack ot adequate means to iPr To prevent cat tie running at large in the fictual clients fn jour own ^tate County. City ot upon the tariff bill Several members of Dodd and Anna L. Dodd, his wife, gaurd and carry on its woik. Senator Davis also presented town of Daggett Brook, Crow Win county. the ways ana means committee when spoken matron at the state prison, respecth ely, in petitions from 346 citizens of Minnesota To amend the charter of the dlage of Opposite Patent Office, Washington, (J. the sum of $646 75, for loss in the prison fire to about the matter expressed the belief that asking for the passage of a national Our brewery is fully equipped and able to fir Alexandria. the request for a conference would not be in 1884. Sunday rest law. Similar petitions were presented t31 orders. To change the time of holding the district granted until the bill had gone through th« By Mr. Durant—To reimburse Anson Northrop from citizens of Rushford, Minn., and couit in Wadena county. Mr, F. Grebe has charge ol the bottling estab regular course in the house and committee. in the sum of $4,238 for moneys paid from Westminister Presbyterian church of iishment. HOVSE.— out and services rendered in connection with Minneapolis alsc ft om the Evangelical preachers' 2 to flfew Ulm, Mian. the Sioux outbreak in 1862-83. She Caught Hiui On the Fly. meeting of Minneapolis Ho also presented BILLS PASSED. By Mr. Day—To amend the railroad law so resolutions adopted bytheTumverem By Mr. Low of Murray—To authorize the At eight o'clock/the other morning as to authorize railroad companies to issue Germania of St. Paul protesting against the village of Adrain, Nobles county, to issue half-fare passes to ministers of the gospel. bill providing for a Sunday rest law. In the a wife followed her husband down to $7,000 bonds. By Mr. Estes—To authorize the village house similar petitions from Minnesota were the gate as he was starfcine for town By Mr. Hoppin of Mower—To authorize council of Delano to issue bonds to the pi esented by Messrs. Nelson and Rice. the county treasurer of Mower county and and kindly said to him. "William, you amount of $5,000 for the construction of a the former treasurer of the town of Lansing HOUSE.—As the consideration of the tariff know how sadly I want a blue bunting wagon bridge across the south branch of Dealer in to pay all funds in their hands belonging to bill in the senate draws to aclose speculation Crow river, and for funding the floating indebtedness dress.'/ LATH, SHINGLES, DOORS, the town oi Lansing into the hands ot its is rife as to how the measure will be treated of the village. Groceries, treasurer. when it reaches the house. So far there is "Yes, dear," he remarked, "butyou HOUSE —Mr. Davenport introduced a bill, SASH AND BLIND* By Mr. Estes of Watonwan—To detach nothing like a formal conference on either know how hard up I am. As soon as to prevent the spread of pleuro-pneumonja certain territory from school district number side upon the subject, although the members CANNED, DRIED & GREEIf 10 in Watonwan, and attach to independent and other infectious diseases of cattle and I can see my way clear you shall have Lime, Cement and Coal* of the wayB and means committee individually school district number 1, in town of domestic animals. I provides for the appointment have been thoughtfuly considering the the dress and a new hat to boot. Be I S of a state veterinarian, to have Madelia. matter. Chairman Mills remarked in a sarcastic patient, be good, and your reward general suDervision of all cases of disease in By Mr. Estes of Watonwan—To detach certain tone, that if the house did not referthe cattle in the state of passing throngh it, shall be great." territory from independent school district senate bill to the committee on appropriations, Lowest prices altvays. ^loxor sine! FeecL and provides penalties for violation of his number 1 or Medeha and to attach to or to the committee on war claims, or Forty minutes after this he emerged school district 48 in Watonwan county. orders. to some committee other than at on ways from a restaurant with a big basket Some two years ago Mr. ,T. W. Reynolds of By Mr. Jacobson of Lac qui Parle—To and means, and decided to place the responsibility S O E W O O E N A N W 1 O W 1 Opposite Railroad Depot, and Ashing rod, bound up the fix the date of thp terms of the district court Herman was appointed the agent of the for its treatment npon himself, he W A E in the Twelfth judicial district. state in the indemnity lands matter at would get his committee together and deter river. In the basket was a chicken, NEW ULM, MINB By Mr Davis of R«nvi]le—To provide Washington, but no provision was made for mine what was best to be done. NEW ULM, MINH7 pickles, cake, fruit pie, and a bottle oi lor the compensation of the county treasurer his salary. Mr. Crossfleld, therefore, has Tnesday, Jan. 32. FRANK FRIEDMANN, liquor of rich color, and he was just introduced a bill appropriating $5,800 for of Renvilleeoun+v. SENATE.—The tariff bill after various this purpose. lighting a fine cigar when his wife SEVA BILLS REFERRED. amendments, passed the 3enate by a strictly theseBy S G5—To legulate the salary of county Among many bills introduced were came along. dealer in party vote—32 republicans voting for it and commissioners of Wasseca county. Referred Mr. McNelly—To authorize certain 30 democrats against it. "What! you here?" he exclaimed. to Mr Hanson of Waseca. parties to build a wagon bridge across the Sroceries, Crockery. Stonewars, Among the new bills introduced were these: "Yes I was just going to the market. S 61—To authorize the commissioners Mississippi river between a Crosse and La By Mr. Lane—To amend chapter 142 of of Cook county to issue bonds for improving Crescent. Where are you going? What's the laws of 1887. being an act for the better county buildings. Towns and counties. By Mr. Morgan—To amend the act relating in the basket?" Manufacturer of and Dealer ia preservation of game. Slassware, Notions, Canned S. F. 63—To authorize the county commissioneis to proceedings supplementary to sheriffs' By Mr. Davenport—To amend section 2, "I was going to carry this fishing of Cook county to issue bonds for executions. CIGARS, chapter 91 of the General Laws of 1876, providing improving hiahways-. Towns and counties. By Mr. Estes—To regulate the election of rod to a friend in Fenchurch street," for the adoption of children SENATE BILLS PASSED. town supervisors andflxingthe term of office Fruit, Flour, etc. he modestly answered. By Mr. Fancy—To amend section 1 of chapter TOBACCOS, S F. 24—To amend the act establishing By Mr. Willrick—To prevent the sale ot 39 of the Geneial Laws of 1879, providing "And that basket?"' a municipal court in Waseca. fresh meat or fish on Sunday. A for a state bounty for the destruction of 'This basket? Well, I was going to S F. 66—To authorize the commissioners By Mr. Benson—To reimburse Capt Anson All goods sold at bottom prices and wolves. PIPES. of Meeker county to issue bonds. Northrop, $4,200, for money spent during take it to the orphan asylum as a By Mr. Cox —To provide bounties for the delivered free of cost to any part of the Sioux outbreak in 1862-3. Monday, Jan. 21. present to the children. It is a donation destruction of gophers and blackbirds. the city. By Mr. Davenport—To prevent and suppress Cor. Minnesota and Centre SEN VTE—Among the bills introduced were from six business friends." HOUSE.—The House to-day discussed the the spread of pleuro-pneumonia and streets,. these- By Mr. Durant—To appropriate river and harbor bill without action. On N E W ULM, MINN. other diseases among cattle and other domestic "William. I don't believe it." $1 000 annually to defray the expenses of the motion of Mr. Cutcheon, of Michigan, the animals. NEW ULM, MINN. "Sh! don't talk so loud." Mississippi river commission By Mr. Cran appropriation for continuing the improvement By Mr. Searle—To amend the General Laws "William, I shall talk louder yet," GEO- BENZ & SONS. dall—To appiopnate §22,050 to supply the at Portage Lake, Mich., was of 1878 relating to salaries of county attorneys. Jno. Neuman, deficiency in the appropriation for current increased from $10,000 to $20,000. she exclaimed." "I'll bet you are going Also to provide for the preparation appiopnation for the state public schools, Mr. Snowden. of Pennsylvania, and Mr. and publication of a history of the organization fishing." Importers and Wholesale Dealers In and these house bills were passed and became Cheadle of Indiana, began filibustering to and services of Minnesota troops "Mary, have I ever deceived you?,: WINES & laws. prevent consideration of the bill. The filibustering in the civil war. Dealer in To authorize the village of Adrian to issue he plaintively asked. "I neverhave. having continued some time, the By Mr. Crossfield—To amend an act relating bonds for the purpose of funding its floating TZ-RTY O O O S fllibustei era became weary and allowed the vo the encouragement of higher education. As proof of my sincerity you can take LIQUORS, indebtedness and completing the building of consideration of the bill to be resumed. this basket to the asylum yourself." the town hall. JIats, Caps, If ot ions, Wednesday Jan. 23. By Mr Holstrom—To prohibit the keeping Directing the treasurer of Mower county "And I'll do it," she promptly r» of a pool or billiard table in any room where 217 & 219 E. 3rd Str. St. Paul, Minn SENATE.—Mr. Spooner presented to the Groceries,: Provision^ and the treasurer of the former village of '*& plied, as she relieved him of it. a spirituous liquor is sold, in towns of less senate to-day the petition of Lewis H. Schilling, Lansinc: to pay into the treasury of the Crockery and Glassware, than 2,000 inhabitants. who claims that he was wrongfully imprisoned "Mary, hadn't you—" town oi Lansing all moneys pertaining to By. Mr. Holstrom—To appropriate for a by the Mexican authorities, wounded Green, Dried and Canned said town. "No, sir, I hadn't. You had better PETER SCREBJR, bridge across the Crow river in Wright county- and beaten and robbed ot his money and To amend section 15, chapter 3, Laws of make haste with that fishing rod, as JBruits» etc, etc, goods in the eaily part of 1S86. He'mad 1878, relating to compensation of members By Mr Haven—To amend the law relating application to the state department for redress, the man may want it, and be careful of the legislature. to the inspection of illuminating oils. which Secretary Bayard denied him, how you stand about in the hot sun." HorsE —The House also adopted a resolution I win slways take farm produce la exehtng* partly on the ground that he had sworn he She left him there. He watched her looking to an investigation of the Friday. Jan. 25, was not a citizen of the United States. He for goods, and pay the highest market pries for as* -DEALER I N charges of bnbery and convention in connection now applies to congress for relief. take the car for home, and then he returned kinds of paper rags. with the Senatorial Caucus. SENATE.—The work of the senate yesterday The prospects of the consideration by the fishing rod and crossed the BEB A large number of new bills was introduced, consisted mainly in the passage of bills of local the senate of the territorial admission bills In eonriectioa with my store Ibn*e a orst-das* street and said to an acquaintance," application. Among the general bills introduced worthy of a local character. seem a little brighter today, and a considerable lalooa furnished with a splendid bMiard tab!* *%$ was one coming from Senator Hayden, "Tom, I'm suffering from neuralgia, Tuesday, Jan. 22, portion of the day was spent by the Mc]M my easterners will always find good liquors to regulate the practice of veterinary friends of the measure in consultation over and the excursion is off till next week. S E A The session of the senate was fully medicine and surgery. I provides for the cigars, and every forenoon a splendid iantk. the changes which are considered in the bill. Too bad, but we can never tell what attended vesterday by the members in anticipation appointment by the governor, within sixty A meeting of Dakota people, attended by oi the senatorial election, and there days after its passage, of a board of nine a day may bring forth." All goods purchased of me will bo delivered ft Senator-elect Moody. Delegate Gifford, Delegate-eloet were present besides a large number of spectators examiners, with a term of service of three •ay part of the city free or cost. There were chicken and pickles and Mathews Chief Justice Tripp aud in the gallery and on the floor, including years. The examiners will be of three elasses Justice Spencer, was held in Senator Davis' stlnnenota Street New Plm, MI03 other good things on the table at several ladies. namely: First, three gentlemen who hold committee room to-day. During their meeting LATH, SHINGLES, DOORS, Meat arket-i Senator Ward put in an appearance with a diplomas of gi aduation from some veterinary dinner, but he never smiled, even when the Dakotiaus ratified a number of J. big roll of tjpe-written manuscript, a tranacript college second three who have practiced veterinary she wished that she was an orphan, amendments to the council bill which will of the testimony that had been taken medicine in Minnesota for at least SASH, BLINDS, make it more satisfactory. if that was the way they were fed. before the senate bribery investigating committee, fifteen years and third, three homeopathic HOUSE.—The house to-day discussed at He betrayed the gloom of -his heart. M. E E Prop'r. and moved that the senate go into veterinarians who have practiced in the executive session. This was carried, and all length, but without action, the sundry civil state at least ten years. The board may —and all kinds ol— It was only when she handed him the MoraresoiA S N E W ULM.MIN2& ,* the jiood people who had come up to watch appropriation bill. Landes of Illinois license to practice persons holding bona fide bottle he had so carefully tucked the election of a United States senator were raised a point of order against the clause of Building Material. diplomas from veterinary collegeb, and persons into the basket, and saw it labeled turned out of the senate chamber. the bill providing payment for the use of the who shall pass an examination which E undersigned desire* tn Inform the people steam presses in the bureau ot engraving A bill uppiopriates the sum of $100,000 to "Good for little children," that he the board will prescribe. They may also revoke I New (Jlsn and vldjilty rhat h* iia«re-eetaeliae» and printing a royalty not exceeding one enable the state historical society to erect a licenses for cause, and persons who said: •abls meat market and le BOW preapsi-ed to w«* ffEW ULM, MINN, cent per thousand impressions. The point fireproof building. undertake to practice veterinary medicine 00 his •irt euftonsrs and friends with only tfcs. "Mary, it is an awful thing for a iiizens'Bank A joint resolution, put in by Mr. M. Johnson, having been overrnled by the chair, Mr. best fresh and cured m«ats. sausages, lard and 9* except under the conditions of this act will orything nsqally kept Us a first-elms market "TM contemplates the appointment of a Landes moved to strike out the clause. A wife to get the impressiom that hei be fined not less than $25 nor more than htebest market price w4il be paid for FAT CAR special committee to consist of seven senators long discussion ensued as to the relative $100, or imprisoned in jail for not less than husband is a desgning impostor." XUt, W 3 WOOL. ETC. and ten representatives to reapportion the merits of hand press and steam press work, thirty nor more than ninety days. The biil "It must be," she replied, as she during which Mr. Butterworth said that the M. E legislative districts of the state. The resolution was sent to the committee on agriculture. organization of the hand plate printers had took up the other chickea leg.— was passed by the senate. The following House bills were passed, and TIVOLI declared war upon the steam machines. A resolution asks congress to cause to be Christian Intelligencer. are new laws, unless vetoedTo Mr. Cummings again entered his protest placed on the pension list all honorably discharged legalize the action of the voters of Renville against log-rolling. In order to obtain a soldiers who served in the late a in issuing bonds for the purpose of building Fooling1 a John. and were confined in rebel prisons. A bill moiety of money for needed improvements, a village hall. 1 regulating the election and terms of office of gentlemen were asked to wink at appropriations NEW ULM, MINN. AND "Some bright newspaper man," remarked To prescribe the commissioner districts of for puny streams. town supervisors, provides for the election BEEWERY Hennepin county. my marine engineer friend of three supervisors in each town at the next Mr. Chipman, of Michigan, reminded the gentleman from N»w York at New York "ought to ship as a deck hand or election, with terms of office of from one to HOUSE.—The house closed a good week's did not compromise the whole United M.MuUcih Prt^i, H. Vajen,V%ct-PreaH three years and for the election ot one supervisor work yesterday with a four-hour session, during coal passer on a big lake boat and States. The hostility to the appropriations annually each vear thereafter. which the whole order of business from write up his experiences. He'd get J. C. Rudolph, Cashier. JOS. SCHMUCKER, for the great West was born* of intense the introduction of petitions to the general HOUSE.—-In anticipation of the contest over an idea of life unfamiliar to him and ignorance, or intense selfishness. orders was gone over and the calendar cleared the election of a senator, there was a very Directors: ,, NEW ULM, MINNESOTA Thursday Jan. 24. up, so at a new score may be begun next be able to interest his readers with w^-full attendance of the house yesterday mornrag, week. SENATE.—It was decided to-day at the glimpses of a strange, rough, reckless but eight absentees being reported on the Par a beer sold in quantities to suit the Werner Bccsch, Chas. Wagner, Dr. Petitions for a bill which shall provide for senate committee on territories should meet first roll call. Most of these came in afterward existence, and perhaps if he had jurclmaer. Special attention paid to the the submission to the people an amendment to-morrow and give a hearing to the visiting and when the test vote came there were a good constitution he'xi be all the Weschcke, O, M. Olsen, E.G. Koch. ottlicg o! beer. to the constitution lor the state for prohibition Dakotians and others or the proposed but two absent ones, both of whom were on have been coming before both honses of better for roughing it for a few weeks amendment to the omnibus bill. eick leave, Messrs. Greely and Savage. the legislature very numerously since the very The senate committee on appropriation He would see some amusing things, TE E HE W EMam* Wednesday, Jan. 23. first day. have concluded their work on the consular DRAFTS TO ALL PARTS too. I remember one night in Chicago The bill to make slander in certain cases a and diplomatic bill. As it came from the SENATE.—Senator Daniels put in a bill to as we were lying near the Clark felony was recommitted to the committee on house it appropriated $1,427,000: the senate OF EUROPE, AND PASSAGE prohibit prize fighting and sparring matches. CITY PLANING MILL judiciary on the ground at it was too committee increased the total to $2,050,000. street bridge, a cab was driven rapidly I provides that the principals in a prize fight sweeping in its terms. Mr. Forbes said that TICKETS SOLD. /&i*r in '"a convention commonly called a HOUSE.—The senate tariff bill will be presented on to the bridge, just as it was in as the bill was worded it protected wouien oi flparring match." and any person who aids to the house at the earliest opportunity. the act of swinging. The cabby was n***( tainted characters^ and tended to prevent or abets in any way such contests, or who Theindicationsarethatit will be referred 1"J *s MANUWACTTBXa litigation, while chaste women, whom it was half tipsy, but he had a fare and was publishes a challenge or delivers a challenge to the committee on ways and means in accordance designed to protect, could derive but little MfeGtose Attention Given to rushing away with him for one of the betwten parties or makes a wager on without any special contest. DOORS, WINDOW SASH, benefit from it. Judge Fleming thought that the result of a prize fight or sparring The delegation in congress from Missouri, depots. 'Oh, I'll get there,' he says Collecting. imputations on a woman's character oucht match, should be imprisoned in the comaaon together with Speaker Carlisle. Mr. Randall 4ITENETIAN BLINDS, 'I always do, and you can tstopme.' to be made a misdemeanor and not a felony. jail for not less than thirty *nor and other members of the appropriations Mr. Hompe defended the bill and the final He went on sassing the bridge tenders more than ninety days. Mr. Compton's bill committee, met to-day and adopted resolutions disposition was made at it might be revised MOULDINGS AND FRAMES. permits aliens to own house lots in platted litl^lBttoMen a Arnica Salve & $ of regret at the death ofRepresentative as he and his eab swung around and amended. towns. Barnes of Missouri. The house and senate The best salve in the world for Cuts, with the bridge. The vessel went The following senate bills were passed: adjourned as a mark of respect to the deceased. The senate accepted an invitation to attend Waning, turning and all Bruises Sores, Ulcers, Salt Kheum, through, the bridge swung to place, To regulate the catching of fish in Dean ^?^r*"*al & camp fire of the A. R. depart*»rMinnesota The body of Mr. Burnes was taken Lake, in town of Rock, county of Wright. Fever Sores, Tetter, chapped Hands, but the bridge tenders had put up a work with rih-sawpromnUp to be held at Market hall to his home at St. Joseph, Mo., to-night. To authorize the village of "Delano, Wrischt Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erap'ions, 'lafad on motion of Mr. Daniels it was voted to Having-arrived at the conclusion at an job on the jehu. Away rattled the and neatly exeeutwk?^*4*^ county, to issue $5,000 bonds for the erection •j( extend the privileges of the floor to the Grand extraordinary effort is necessary to save the and positively enres Piles, or no cab, the driver cracking his whip and of a bridge. Jf* Army men who may come to St. Paul to attend river and harbor bill, a paper is being circulated pay required. It \z guaranteed to give To authorize the village of Elbow Lake to yelling: Tl get there,' but he didn't, the encampment. Several of the old among the members of the house and All work gaarantwed. Rate* r*a»«m. perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. issue bonds. for the bridge tenders turned him the feoldiere visited the senate chamber daring very generally signed, requesting the speaker To authorize the county commissioners oi Price 25 cents per box. Sold D& 0 abla» if~ the i^ession. to entertain a notion on the next suspenpion wrong way. They swung the bridge I ZELLER FrofT* Polk county to issue bonds for general in* day to pass the measure under a suspension clear around."—Buffalo News. & House^rThe house transacted no business provoments. of the rules. •Ml -%ifc