New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
June 5, 1889 · Page 1 of 10
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S I N BRIE ON SICREDt. GROUND. IfewFUlm Review. Great excitement prevails in UBawereiiby flags and wr* arhs, proceeded to the O ik circles at Madison, Wis., over a, disgraceful' wood cemetery, where the graves of the deceased affair. The ladies of the Delta Grammar veterans were decorated, committees meanwhile visitine the other cemeteries. fraternity were giving a reception to the NEW ULM, MINN. BRANDT & WEDDENDORP, Publishers. The cemetery services were then held at the visiting delegates to the national tBclta Veterans'Rally at Their Comrades' grave of Mai. A. E. Welch. In the afternoon MANUFACTURER OF RieiLatest News Gleaned From Associated Grammar convention now in sessien at memorial exercises were held at the opei a Madison. While a dance was progress, Graves With the Mute Elojjuence NEW UliM, MINNESOTA* Press Telegrams. house. A cross was decora'ed to the memory FIN E CMRS. *1 many Madison people also being on the of the unknown dead in the national cemetery of Flowers. g- floor, a quantity of red pepper was thrown 4K 1 at Chattanooa-a, and a memorial address iJB .f A SWALLOW has built its nest on into the ventilators. Many ladies became delivered by Dr E E. Edwards Gen. Washington Jottings. Biok and had to leave the hall, and the party S. Jenmson and Capt. W. C. Williston also the top*ofi'afee Eiffel tower. Jcmes A. Forward made a pre-emptli&n was bi oken up. The police were called, -and bnoke PAIBBAULT,. Special, May 30 —Memorial entiyin the Spokane (Wash) district, amd are reported to have caught some of the day services ivere begun at sunrise by a after final proof the general land office held guilty parties. The outrage is supposed cto I'lainview. A WEST VIHGINIA lady, aged 106 salute by the Shattuck battery, and that as he had filed a declaratory 'statement have been committed by anti-fraternity students. {^"Special brands made to order. „©j PLAISVIEW, Special. May 30.—The day wae at 9 o'cloek a national salute for another tract only a few weeks before, years, has joined the church. This observed here, and a complete programme of thirty-eight guns, continuing while his proof was void, and he was refused a of the Carroll G.A.R post carried out A would seem like entering the vineyard patent. It seems that a homestead entry One of the largest robberies of registered the soldiers' graves were being decorated procession was formed on the public square had been filed on the first tract, and tins at the-eleventh hour. by committees from Michael Cook mail ever committed in the Chicago postoffice WM. FRANK. JOHN BENTZIN* at 1 o'clock which marcned to the cemeterv, com-inp to Forward's knowledge he immediately post At 2 p. m. a procession under the has just been perpetrated. The vault and an hour was spent decorating the graves. Cottonwood Mills.' made anew entry. Secretary Noble, command of Lieut. A T. Abbott, D. S A. in Supt A. R. Howard's division was entered, E Callaghan of Rochester delivered the in reversing the decision of the land office, evidently by an employe familiar with the formed on Main street The procession JOHN BRIGHT left a fortune of £150,000 address. says that where a settler has acted in good place, and eighty-six registered packages, all marched to Central Park, where the feat ihe leaves no legacies to public faith the department is not disposed to depriveihim Custom grinding solicited. Will ready to put in pouches for their destination, following programme was carried out: ofhis rights through a technicality. tarmington. abstracted and no trace left. The night charities. I was his opinion that Music by the band opening by grind wheat for (one eigth) or exchange FAEMINGTON. Special, May 30 —The exercises cleik.commg on duty did not receipt for tne The sending of the English flagship Swifteure the commander of Michael Cook post vocal public institutions should be supported packages to the day clerk whom he relieved, were held under the management of a 84 8s. flour. 5 fts. shorts and 8 and the Amphion to Sitka, with orders music prayer byilev H. E. Norton music the latter being in a hurry to get away, and committee appointed at a public meeting. by ,the, living. fts. bran for one bushel of wheat. Flour to cruise*in the Behring sea, has caused quite address by Rev. P. Danehy decoration of deferred taking a receipt, till morning, when The old soldiers and relief corps were present a stir in official circles at Washington. tfce cross music by the band benediction he in turn relieved the night clerk. It was as guests. The exercises included addresses and feed sold at low rates and delivered The treasury department has time and again then discovered that eight-six registered 'Sunset guns will fee fared by Shattuck battery. by C. P. Carpenter and Rev. W. a JS"ew Ulm free of expense. I CHICAGO doesn't try to get the called the attention of the government to packages were missing and could not be accounted The address of Rev. Mr. Danehy was Ware. for. The amount of money contained Eiffel Tower after the Paris Exposition the fact that shipsfljing the English flag are as folioW3: FRANK & BENTZIN. in the packages cannot be ascertained engage&in illicit sealing in Behring sea In is over «he will not be working up We are assembled here to-day at the call of GROUPED IN STATES. most cases these vessels are well armed, and ifur some daya. Two employes of the post•office lave and gratitude—love of country and gratitude to her ord&aary jaotions of enterprise. are suspected of the theft. to the men who preserved it. The child of AUG. QUENSE, our rev«aue cutters, which carry only howitzers, Residents of Northwestern States Remember all tne ages, our countrv was born ot love for are ino match for them. The state liberty, and nurtured in-struggle and adversitv. the Country's Defenders by department has decided that Behring sea is Foreign Brieflets. yet she had passed the age of three score and Flowery Tributes. a closed sea, and intends to assert dominion ten when her severest struggle came upon her. Capt. Lugard, who was until recently in She had met and batiled -successfully with the ARESiDENTiOf Ell«nville, New York, over the whole Pacific within the limit defined EAU CLAIBE, Specal Telegram. May 30 HARNESS MAKER •command of the English garrison stationed most powerful nations of the eait-h. and it might by our treaty with Eussia The day was obeerved at this city w.th more declares that he cured himself of consumption seem that she had entered on her way to glory at Karonga, on Lake Nyanza, is homeward than the usual unanimity and interest. Busine-s untrammeled, Barry and JDecatur and Perrv —and Dealer in— The acting superintendent of foreign mails bound alone Serious apprehensions are en was quite generally suspended between by swallowing a rattlesnake's had borne in triumph over all the seas that flag Whips, Collars, and all other at Washington has issued the following notice: tertained for the safety ot the garrison who. 2 and o'clock p. in. The national colors which Washington and Madison and Jackson heart. He should try a parrot's The Canada office has advised this department it is reported, are hemmed in by hordes of at home had unfurled aud held aloft in peerlees were displayed from the public and many other articles usually kept hostile natives. Commander Cameron is out splendor. Wisdom in her cooncils and valor on that iby an amendment to the buildings. In the morning the membeis oi tongue tor .romancing. in a first&lass harness the battlefieldsecond to none or which history in an appeal for funds to organize an expedition the Woman's Relief corps and veterans of the postoffice «ct made at the recent session of keeps the record, had made her name the terror shop. Grand Aiiny preceded the carriages to the for their relief. He believes that unless parliament, the rate of postage applicable in of tyrants and the hope of the oppressed. In a cemeteries and decoiated the soldiers' graves steps aretaken at once to rescue them from word, she was America. Yet America was a republic f'anada to letters addressed for delivery in BOSTON is excited*over the fact that New harnesses made to order and re with flowers. At 2 p. m. a column was formed their perilous position the entire garrison and republics were but things of a day, Canada or the United States has been reduced the Hawaiian princess, Victoria ending in calamity and failuie. So the m-ophets on the East side consisting of the Griffin mu«t be annihilated pairing promptly attended to. from 3 cents for each half ounce or of the old world assured u«, andwheuour civil Rifles, the Light Guards, a cornet Kainlani, niece of King Kalakaua, war of "61 broke out they wisely repeated, "I fraction ot half ounce to 3 cents for each The-sensation of the present administration NEW MLM. MINN band, Arthur C. Ellis camp, Sons of told you so ounce or fraction of an ounce. Ordinary letters Veterans, Eagle po«t, G. A R, ex-soldiera s?as created by the announcement and will pass through -this .country this V* For what, then, did our citizens take up arms aud ulors not belonging to the Grand Armv received from Canada prepaid in full at subsequent withdrawal of the names of Gen. H.FKENZEL, in 1861? Was the war a war tor the emancipation month on her way to England. and the Woman's Relief Corps in carnages. the rate of 3 cents per ounce or fraction of an Lew Wallace and Beverly Tucker as commissiooers of the colored race9 Was it a war upon The piocession moved to Randall Park, West ounce are required therefoi to be delivered to Hayti. Gen Wallace says he state's rights? Was it a war of extermination side, where the memorial service of the waged by one section of our country npon auotber? to addresses in the United States without knows of no reason for withdrawing the appointments, BENJAMIN C.Koss^of Cham&ersburg, Graud Army was held. Exercises followed, Not all, nor any of these it was a war additional chargeforpostage. addingthat he cared little about in defense of the unity of our country: it was a aid an address was delivered by the Rev. Manufacturer of is recovering from 40 wounds, some 6ervmgon the commission unless he could be war which fixed forever the meaning of our constitution A. Van Dalsem of Bloomer, and the benediction in its most essential poirt it was a SODA WATER, of some great service to the government. It was pronounced by the Rev. W. Minor Casualties. of them pretty deep gashes his legs, •war to prove to the world that our government Lockwood. is said, however, that Gen. Wallace lately lefused is no French revolution democracy it was a inflicted by a magnificent Jersey bull Laura Fleming, the 14-year^old daughter SELTZER WATER: to serve with Tucker and caused a war to prove that our real constitution Is in the of a farmer living near Eau Claire, Wis was constitution of the people, older than Jefferson, withdrawal. Interest attaches to the circumstance once owned by Samu#l TilCten. visiting at the house of James MaComb, a or Washington, and ereaterthan thev, and was bile the exercises were progress Bristol on account of Tucker's bad record and generated, not written it was a war to establish neighbor. She went upstairs to bed with show came over from a ai&tanc part of the during the war It was only a year ago that before the nations of the earth the truth Mr. McComb's daughter, also a. girl of 14. city,, and marching around the paik, struck THE late Allen Thorndike Bice that the political people is the sovereign of he published in a W aslnngton paper a series Suddenly the McComb girl rushed down up with their biass band in front of America, and a sovereign, too. that may be Champagne Cider. of articles showing how he would have had once refused an offer of $300,000 for stairs and said Laura was killed. Laura the speakers' stand, mserruptine the orator, trusted to do right. True, war does not England act in ih-» war and made the South was found lying across the bed. She had make of wrong a right, nor prove that true Rev Van Dalsein, in the middle the North American Review. He surely victonovs had the conflict lasted which befoie was false. But it may prevent ot his address and suspending the exercises been shot in the head and a smoking revol3r Centre Street. New Ulm, Minn wrong-doers trom assailing the right, and error for ntteen minutes, though requested to desist had bought the publication for less sixty days longei. Humors of a quarrel between lay near by. The dying girl eould talk, from u«urping the thione of truth. And the The utmost indignation prevailed. A the president and Secretary Blaine are but gave no explanation and died at 4 war of 1861 did this more signallv than almost than $5,000 a few years before. Empire Mill Co. resolution was offered by the Grand Aimy o'clock next morning The McComb girl revived and differences about the foreign policy any other known to history It was a lone, a veterans and unaniruoupla adopted by the costly and a sanguinary war But out of it has said neither she nor the dead girl had touched suggested. Altogether the affair has come a united countiy, a nation of free men irrespective vast crowd condemning Bristol and his "show the weapon, which lay on the window sill stirred up a great deal of gossip, and the of color, blood or creed, a purer in the severest terms. The episode is the FOR 48 years there was not a law twhen they entered the room. enemies of the administration are using it as America. America henceforth was synonymous ROLLER MILL. talk of the hour, and the ansrer of the old .case in the 'town of Meddybemps, with the truth. All men are, as God made them a big weanon. so.diera and other citizens is vesting itselt in 8 A special freight train from Bridgeport, to be. equal before the law. an indignation meeting. They propose to 'Me. neither was there a lawyer. But Conn., collided with the regular Albany All honor, then, to the men who a quartei of a prosecute the show people. 24 Rollers and 4 Burrs. freigiht, bound south on the Housatonic railroad, century ago leaped to her rescue at their two weeks ago a lawyer hunr out his Miscellaneous Items. MILWAUKEE, Special Telegram, May $?0 country's call. Men never drew the sword in a about one mile from Bull station, causing The most attractive featuie ot' today's sig$. in this primitive paradise, and more righteous cause, and whether tney still a disastrous wreck. Both trains came A gentleman in Chambei lain, S. D.. received Memorial day parade was the survive to strew witnflowersto-day the graves now £wo citizens are going to law together with a terrible crash, wrecking the a letter from a young Indian who is at present marching of the public school cnildren of their fallen comrades, or rest beneath the soil We take pleasure in informing the which thev made holy with their blood, stood About 2,f»00 boys, ranging from ten to mgines into a shapelss mass, telescoping two visiting at Rosebud agency, in which he over a fence line. Dublic that we are now ready for busness. they high in command or fought in the trenches, eighteen years of age, wei lii line. The parade freight cars on the up train, smashing th'-ee states that the Indians theie are generally their unfalteiing devotion to their country's The best machinery and all the was the most impressive Memorial zars of the down train and derailing nine incline! to accept the Sioux bill, and are weal entitles them to her undying gratitude day fcpectacle which has been latest improvements in the manufacture other cars. Engineer William B. Look, of confident that the bill will be ratified. Fully and yet who shall sav that among them all some MRS. ASTOR and Mrs. Vanderbilt witnessed in Milwaukee for many vears. have not a special place in our affection' Shall of flour enable us to compete with Great Barrington, Mass who had charge of one-third of the Indian population on the Nearb seven hundred G. A R. men weie in not the names of Grant, and Sherman, and Wear silks especially designed and the engine of the up train, was crushed to leservation are located at this agency, and ihe best mills in the country. line and the civic soc elies and militia companies Sheridan, and the great American Lincoln, touch death. His remains were found buried in the the success ot the commission depends largely the deepest chord in our heait? So long as our turned out fine style. The letter woven for them.'. Where they buy We are constantly buying starry flag shall float above a free people, let 3oal of his tender. Charles Olds, a brakeman upon their action. carriers, under command of Ira O'Dell, Wheat, their names be in benediction throughout all their things is never divulged by marched in a compact body.like oldsoldiers.as on the same train, was terribly crushed, the land And let us, to prove us worthy of the Rye, Since the last report warm rains have occurred mobt of them aie. Col Watrous was conimander-m-chiet and died in a few moments after the collision. dealers, and the fashion of their heritage which thev have bequeathed to us, hold Com, in various parts of Minnesota and for the day. The work of our country dealer than "our lives, our fortunes, gowns is profoundly guarded by decorating the graves 'was in the Oats, Dakota, but during the past 'ew days the pr our sacred honor.rf A terrible accident happened at & barnraising weather has turned cooler. This, while it hands of the Woman's Relief Corps. on the farm of Jacob Boerstler at Buckwheat, their dressmakers from the knowledge At +he soldiers' home the officers Loyal Oak, seven miles from Akron, Ohio, pie\ ents grain irom giowing rapidly, keeps &c, &c. Hastings. and inmates, including the members of of other women." by which three men wei fatally injured and the moisture in the ground, and makes the Veteran post No. 8, G. A. R, formed nonh of HASTINGS, Special, May 30.—The day was fifteen more seriously hurt. While one of the necessity for additional rainfall less urgent. the main building at 10 a. m. To the strains At the Highest Market Prices. observed in a tru'y patriotic manner. The big bents of the barn was being elevated into Frosts have occurred in some localities, but ol music fiom the home band the procesbion exercises ere held at court house hall, it AT THE GASTRONOMIC Club-house, position one of the side posts slipped hepond did little injury. As a whole, the outlook in marched to the home cemetery, where an We sell all kinds of being crowded to its utmost capacity. The the protecting bar and the big beam elaborate piocjiamme was gone through Minnesota and Dakota is very favorable, just started in London, the guests room was gaily decorated with national FLOVB, :ame crashing down with terrific, force upon with. while advices from Iowa give the assurances flags, evergreens, flowers, and muskets, can learn how the world lives without VIROQUA.WIS Special Telegram.May 30 SJECOJRTS, ascore of men. The utmost consternation shells, cannon and other noticeable war that nothing now can p» event the best crop Good weather and nusual gatherings made prevailed and the work ofrescue was retarded relics On the stage pat the officers of the traveling to find out. Each day ever harvested. BRAN, &c, the services a giand success in this city. tor the time being owing to the excitement day, city officials and others. In front ot a different style of dinner is served, Viroqua was especially tavored, having piesent AT LOW RATES- and lack of adeq\iate help. A dozen more the national colors, which graced the wall, The Minneapolis & St Cloud Bailroad company Gen M. Rusk.cx-national commander of were nineteen little school gnIs. dressed in after the manner of a different country n* less injured. It is impossible to obtain (Hinckley branch of the Manitoba) is the A now secretary of agriculture, white, and on the rigut of the stage sat the full paiticulais and the names of all the who is spending a tew days athis home, piepanng to contest the validity of the Special Attention given to one day an Italian dinner, the members of Peller pos\ and on the left che wounded owing to the remoteness of the locality. Mis. Craig and Mrs Nichols, national vice O-ustoxn "Woric swamp land grant to theDuluth & "Winnipeg choir, comprising members of the different next day a Grecian meal, then a The wives of the men were in the president and secretary, respectively, of the company, and claims that the Winnipeg church chons and the aXa band. The exercises house preparing a dinner for the occasion, Woman's Relief corps,"were also participating Chinese feast, etc. opened with music by the baud. Prayer was company has no valid grant whatever. in the ceremonies. A geueral reception and some of them were completely prostrated offered by Rev. S. Smith, followed by An extra stone for giinding feed. Some months ago thegov ernordeeded to the was given Secretary Rusk in the evening. by the calamity. Medical aid was vocal music, "O'er Every Sleeping Soldiei's Winnipeg company 120 acres of the giant WEST SUPEKIOK, WIS.. Special Telegram, Steam Cornsheller. summoned from all thefcurioundinghamlets. I Head." by the choir. Acting Adjutant W. A MAN in Belfast, Me., doesn't think claimed by it for the purpose of permitting a May 30 —ihe day was observed by almost a De Kay and Commander W. Bacon read test of the validity of the grant to bo more Wood taken for cash or in exchange complete suspension of business and a grand so much of object lessons as he did. the national and aepartment orders1, urging conveniently and expeditiously made at the parade by Alonzo Palmer post, G. A R., numerous ffopife JVfill Cfo. Personal Mention. I the celebration cf the day, and the chou suit ot any parties interested. The Minneapolis He got a big fall the other day while secret societies and prominent citizens I sang, "An Offering of Flowers to Thee We St. Cloud company hasjearned about Within the past ten daj's J. L. Grandm, in carriages. The graves of soldiers Bring" Next was an oration by Mayor shingling his barn but escaped without CASH PURCHASES 400,000 acres which have not yet been selected were decorated bv twenty girls. The addrets owner of what is known as the Grandm William Hodgson, followed by addresses "by or deeded to it by the governor, and injury. His son was away at the was delivered by Rev T. H. Wright. Dr. J. M. Tucker and Gen. Le Due. The programme farm in North Dakota, has sold a large and CHEAP SALES. hence proposes to fight every selection made ASHLAND, WIS Special Telegram, May 30. ended with that old but popular quantity of unimproved Bed river lands for time and on his return the old gentleman by the Winnipeg company, as at present —School children ce ebrated the day here, 1 music "Red, White and Blue." by the band. $ 150,000. Mr. Grandin, in addition to the there are not sufficient lands available to other exercises being subordinate. Over five told him about the accident, and The procession then marched the follow!ing HDEMKE & SHAPEKAM, fill both grants, and the Minneapolis & St, celebrated farm which bears his name, owns, hundred of them marched through the order Cloud is the older grant. in trying to show just how it happened, it is said, 60,000 or 70,000 acres of uncultivated streets to the Ashland theater, where exercises Georgie Follett's pony rig Capt. M. H. Sullivan, Carpenters, lands in Cass and Traill counties, and were conducted. In the afternoon an fell from the roof again, this chief marshal Hastings aXa band Peller oration was delivered bv State Commander it was from this tract that the sales were post and soldiers president of the day and Confession on the Cronin Murder. time breaking a leg. Michael Griffin, of the A made. The land sold is in Train county orator mayor and common council: float containing LA CBOSSE, Special Telegram, May 30 Builders and Contractors* Frank Woodruff, alias Frank Black, has eighteen young ladies with flowers Dr within the N flClnaemnTty limits'. The attendance at the memorial exercises ract J. M. Tucker, assistant marshal Independent been taken into camp by Capt. Schaack, of It wag bold to resident farmers of that to-day was the largest ever known on such Order of Odd Fellows: Independent Order of NhW ULM, MINN. county in small tracts of 160 acres, and at Chicago and he has told the whole story of Good Templar.? Ancient Order~ of"Hiberm7nsi Trife Bldefcncal fiaviW figures out an occasion. The day was bright and clear, ihough chilly. After the procession exercises prices ranging from $20 to $30 an acre. his connection with Dr. Cronin's murder, fire department citizens in carriages. that If the telephone wires in this Designs and plans made to order and were held in Lake Park. Rev. E According to his confession, he «as directed S S Eaton delivered a forcible address on "The estimates on all work furnished and country where stretched in a continuous by those who had charge of that part of the Bellewood, St Luke's and Oakwood, an3 Petty Wickednesses. Cost of Freedom and the Value Indicated contracts faithfully executed. conspiracy, and whose names Capt. Schaack the Sisters of St. Joseph's and their pupils line they would reach seven Thereby." Music, recitations and devotional George C. Hill, a prominent citizen of Jackson, reserves for reasons that are palpable, to go I Sc- Boniface. The march of the school exerc scs completed the programme. times around the earth, and that it Minn., and a classmate of ex-Secretary t6 Dinan's livery stable where he would ob- children, numbering about 500, from the H. HANSCHEN, Vilas, commits suicide while laboring under Dakota. the messages transmitted every day tain a horse and wagon. He had already Dving school to the court house was a leadbeen temporary mental abberation. instructed to drive the outfit to the in& feature of the occasion. Nearly all the MTLBASK, S. D., Special Telegram, May 30. were sent through one set of instruments, Contractor and Builder. —Tne exercises ot this place were attended neighborhood of the Carlson cottage, and he business houses were gaily bedecked with At Evansville, Ind., Albert Wilson, a railroader, by over four thousand people. The general it would allowing two minutes also kne.w for what purpose he was to go flaS8 a bl}itiin.?J a a a general shot and instantly killed his young exercises wore held in the Congregational suspension of business the afternoon. there. Woodruff arrived at the cottage for each message, require nearly teD wife and then sent a bullet through his own church. Ma] W.Diggs delivered the address about twenty minutes before Dr. Cronin brain. of welcome, after which, he introduced to mas^n Special attention given years to transmit them all. was driven up and placed his horse and Austin. Rev. P. E. Holp of Watertown, agon at a point near the cottage where J. A. Newcomb of Wichita, Kas., committed work in the city and country. ATSTIN, Special, May 30.—The services who delivered a most eloquent he could keep hiB eyes oil the suicide at Clearwater by shooting himself address. The A. post was joined in the here to-day were of an interesting character front steps. He saw the white horse lig containing Miss SYBIL SANDERSON, the young New Ulm, Minn. procession by the Masonic, O. 0. F. and A. in the head. The loss of $100,000 had At 10 o'clock a large crowd assembled on Dr. Cronin and his conductor arrive, 0 U. W. lodges, the hre company and Congregational California songstress who has created left him financially wrecked. Court House square to witness the presentation and three-quarters of an hour thereafter the The North Star Lung and Throat Balsam and M. E Sunday Fchools. The man who was known as Williams opened the of a stand of silk colors to Mclntyre is a sure cure for coughs and colds. such lurore in Paris, accomplished White Cap outrages occurred near Mt. decoration of the graves was very impressive, front door of the cottage and gave the signal post, G. A. R., by our Band of Hope. Company there being eighn comrades at rest in the Auburn, Iowa, in which several persons were the astonishing feat of singing and by stampiwgfeisfoot on the woodenxporch G, the A. post and other orgamza- cemetery. A three link floral wreath was fatally injured. The victim was a farmer, Woo'druff at ome drove up, and, assisted by tions formed in a hollow Fquare, within deposited on the grave or one departed soldier, holding upper G. In one sensational and his bam was burned. Being driven out the thii man, «the trunk was loaded into the which the Band of Hope, 300 uumber, THE CHICAGO an Odd Fellow, by the local order. by the flames, he defended himself with a was arranged. F. P. McBride maae a felicitous cadenza the young diva actually wagon. The t#*o menfollowed th trunk and FAKGO, Special Telegram, May 30.—Memorial presentation address and Chaplain pitchfork, wounding several White Caps. All directed Woodruff, who continued as the NORTHWESTERN day was celebrated Fareo wuh appropriate held the altitudinous note and trilled Stanley responded for the post Under escort the parties implicted are under arrest except driver, to drive eastward to the lake to a ceremomea Flags were ar halfmast of Company Mcintyre pose marched certain point which Woodruff has designated it. Patti in her prime could only the wounded. all over the city. The schools, Danks, to the cemetery, where the graves of dead to Capt. Schaack. The wagon headed for :1 stores and public ofhees v/eie Cioseo, and take upper F, and Christine Nilsson heroes were decorated and other appropriate Recantly a member of the Canadian Blood the lake, and in its depths the trunk and its everybody joined in the exercises. At 2 exercises were held. A detail ot the post Indians visited Montana and stole a number contents would have been* deposited had o'clock there was a street parade, followed once took upper G, but had to desist decorated the graves in the Catholic cemetery. of horses irom the Gros Ventres. A fight not the interruption come from the Lakeview by appropriate exercises in Island Park, an Company honored the g'ave* of from trying to sing it. Miss Sanderson took place near the Bear Paw mountains policemen. This smashed the original interesting feature of which was the singing their former comrades, Fred Knox' and Will which none of the Canadian Indians were plans of the two men. and immediate steps of 800 scnooi children. Rev. Mr. Pike, pastor seems to be raising the record. Willard, a brief addres* being made by Lieut killed, but two of the Gros Ventres were killed were taken to get out of the officers' way. ot the Presbyterian church, delivered the W RAILWAY. Arthur W. Wright and their scalps brought to the Blood This was done by taking a circuitous route, oration of the day. OVER 7,000 MILES Reserve in triumph. The Canadian mounted which again brought them to the Evanston HUEON, S. D., Special Telegram, May 30 THE Smithsonian Institution, police have been in pursuit of thethieves and road. They had now beemdriving for nearly The day was more generally observed than ^SSg- Mankalo. "I Of steel track in Illinois, Iowa, Wisconsin, murders—their object being to recover the an hour with their ghastly load, and one of uf-uaL A procession nearly a mile 'ong, Washington, D. has a special MANKATO. Special Telegram, May 30 —Memorial the men suggested the sewer. A stop was horses and return them to the Montana headed by membeis of the Grand Army, Michigan, Minnesota, Nebraska, Dakota day was observed here by all business quarter for live animals, which for a made at the Fifty ninth street itgtersection of authorities. Two were captured after marched to Riverside cemetery, where the and Wyoming, penetrates the Agricultural, being suspended between 1 and 4 p.m. The the Evanston road. Thetop waJStaken offthe •n exciting chase. Three of the party usual exercises were held and the soldiers' long time has been infested with Mining and Commercial Centres of the manhole on the southeast corSlr and the chief feature was the parade, which the graves decoiated. In the afternoon an immense are said to be at the South Piegan agency in WEST AND NORTHWEST. trunk lifted from the wagon. I* was then a 1 firemen, Company F, the Knignts of Pythias, rats. Captain Weedhi, who has crowd filled the Methodist church, Montana. Other arrests are expected in a new and unexpected difficulty .aresented it- Canton Coltax, O O. F., and Wilkin post where an interesting programme was rendered. few days. charge of the animal, has made a self. While it was possible to- dr|p the trunk joined. At the opeia house the G. A. R. ntwith The Unrivaled Equipment of the Line Hon. W. B. Sterling delivered the the body into the lake, it became a phy-1 *a\ was gone throaga with and Will Carlesical William Heiman, of Onawa, a small town oration. embraces Sumptuous Dmmg Cars, NewWagner valuable discovery, by means of imposibility to thus dispose of the *"*,'° T,"°'° hoe^"^d a+-t 1 rt ™ma south of Sioux city, is hunting for his daughter, ton's poei that rea a Arlington ceme and Pullman Sleepers, Superb WATEBTOWN, S. D., Special Telegram, May which he is rapidly getting rid of the load in the manhole. It was -resolved to tery was recited by several young ladies and Grace, who Sunday morning decked herself 30 —The day was generally observed in the day Coaches and take the body out of the trunk, drop the gent'emen. The graves of old soldiers were inher best clothes, and instead of going ctty. Business houses were closed, and the FAST VESTIBULED TRAINS pests. He noticed that the rats persistenly body the catoh-basin and to return with decorated. f#* &i'-3t citizens joined witn Freeman Thayer post in to church, skipped out with a traveling man the trunk to the cottage and burn it. But -«, raided the stock of sunflower the exercises. for a St Joseph grocery house. The father Running direct between Chicago, St Paul when the trunk was to be unlocked it was ^iftjt HMf¥ YANKTON, S. D., Special Telegram. May 30. trailed the couple as far'as Blair, Neb., but seed, which were used for food for Ked Wing. and Minneapolis, Council Bluffs and found that the key had been lost. Williams —Tne oay was observed very generally. there lost all trace of them. Grace was seventeen BED WINO, Special, May 30.—The observance baid there was no time to be lost, and kicked Omaha, connecting for Portland, Denver, Business was saspenued during the afternoon, certain of the birds, and acting on years old, has light hair, a fair comElexion. in the lid of the trunk. The three lilted the of the day here "was more eeueral than San Francisco and all PacifK Coast Points. and there was a large attendance at the hint he baited his rat traps and is an only daughter. She is body out and deposited it in the sewer as it ever before. Business was generally suspended, me cemetery, where addre^sefe were maae ONLY LINE TO THE BLACK HILLS __ eir to an estate worth $20,000, but since was found. and every one joined heartily in by Rev F* Biadiey and George H. Hand. with the seed. The bait acted like a her escapade, according to an oath taken by paving respect to the honored dead. Ai 10 Sioux FALLS. S Speci.il Telegram, May For Tickets, Bates. Mapa, Time Tables and fall Detective Coughlin, P. 0. Sullivan, the iceman, charm, and next morning every trap Information, apply to any Ticket Agent or address her father, she will be cut off without a 30—Ihe day was suitably observed. An o'clock the members of A.E. Welch post, G. and F. J. Black, alias Woodruff, were the Gen'l Passenger Agent, Chicago. 111. shilling and the property will go to the .•ddress was delivered by ex-Chief Jastica A. R.,'Woman's Relief corps and Sons of held from 10 to 15 rats. €?^iH%sl 4 indicted by the grand jury to-day for the I. M. W2OTJAH, S.C.7XCE23, S.P.TOL80H, churchy ,. Edgerton of Mitchell. *r Veterans, accompanied by claldren carrying murder of Dr. Cronin. SesereiVasager. Xtaficliroga. Se&'IFau. Agt. MW mi „,„«,