New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
July 10, 1889 · Page 2 of 8
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NEW STATES. MINNESOTA CULLINGS. After at fittie effort to adjourn until termorrow Iktsk lyyaiateeattc .-- Frv Aufderheida tVOTWt an -nfoi-m^i ballot was taken. The re A. Lowden Snowden, former mayor of Fhiladetphia It/lfS' sult stood 2 1 for Fancher of Jamestown, 1 3 and director of the mint and always for McRugh of Cavalier county, S for Miller CS.GHAI»BOUBIT« S.B.BOsa, a prominent citizen there, is made minister Tie Hews ef the Week Tferoagbcnt of Fargo. 4 for SeEby of Hffisboro and 2 -The Tiro Batatas, Sosta.—, ax_ Manufacturer of toBornaania, Servia and Greece. He Is a the Entire State. ~m scattering. Johnson withdrew his name and Washington Getting Beady for Ger Hum aid Centre Sts. friend of Blaine and his appointment was not upon the first formal ballot Fancher received A syndicate of sportmg citizens are Fire, Well Building a Steeple ld_nissiontothe Union. asked by either of the senators, though it is 2 9 votes, and upon the motion of Spanlding of Fargo was declared the unanimous nominee acceptable to both of them, as it is to the making a track and arranging for a NEWULM, MNH. Brick, of the esBcuE. It is understood that president. He succeeds Walter Fearn of Alabama. SO_TH DAKOTA. series of races at Heron Lake. Jofensotfs six votes went to Fancher and the .-?V-* Siorx FA__S. SL D., Special Telegram, July William HadenEdwards is appointed Thirty young Indian girls received, 4.—At noon to-day, to the music of half a two scattering votes. Among &ose who consul general at Berlin to succeed Frederick "I Fine Pressed Bricfi for their first holy communion at St. dozen brass bands and nearer ffpoTniTn* of voted for Fancher were Holmes and Bieh- Baine of Maryland. He is credited to Ohio, Individual Responsibitiy, ornamental fronts. aidsen Pembina, Colton of Ward and but lives in Washington, and a chum of thousands of patriotic citszsns of Dakota, Joseph's church St. Cloud. & Turner of Bottinean,'s&verai of the delesates Blame- Eugene Schuyler, another seventy-five delegates to tbe third consa-utioEai $500,000,- A Kttie girl at Red Wing coughed convention of Dakota marched to Gerxaania Have the best of shipping facilities ano^' hall. The hall had been fitted up as ans and Sandager of Bansom, Shuman ana about the ammosirv en- up a pin she swallowed two years Eagle Mill Co. tbB will pay prompt attention to mail orders*- beer could he done in the time allowed with McSenzie of Sargent, Slotten of Bichland, ago. tertained against Schuyler by certain senators double desks and comfortable chairs. Several Elliot and Wellwood of Barnes, .Camp of on aeeount of Ms reference to them in Diplomacy/1 A daughter of.JohnHarteB of Clear NEW ULM, 1DSNES0TA. hundred persons, including many ladies, Stutsman, Bo!fe of Benson, Clarke of Eddy, his book, 'American The existenee ,5 4 of this feelings? beSevedto have led "were admitted as spectators of an act in a Meacham of Foster, the Grand Forks delegation, Manufacturers of Lake was struck by lightning and to the withdrawal of Ms nomination for very interesting drama. This morning a Lbhnes of Bamsey, Bobertson and Alien H. Rudolphi, instantly killed- assistant secretary of state. It is believed caucus of Bepnb- of Walsh. I that he will be confirmed without trouble, Mcsns met to Miss Aflie Seherer while riding at I however. Cairo is a long way oft Schuyler ESCOETZD TO TTTV CAPTXOI. BY THE nominate the succeeds John Cardwell of Texas. I is more New Elm. was thrown from a buggy The caucus promptly adjonred, and in carriages president and noticeable than ever that consuls appointed Gradual Muntioa Bella laAKTTFACTir&nt OF &BKAIJEB I S joined the procession, which was and sustained serious injuries. by Cleveland from the south are first seiected temporary secretary Boats and Shoos! nearly a mile in length. It consisted of for removal. TMs may be because thev of the convention. John A. and Edward S. Boycej severs! companies of infantry and cavalry I are the least efficient. Augustus O. Bourne, This from Forts Yates and Lincoln, under command aged respectively 21 and I S years, of Rhode Island is appointed consul general action had been cf Maj. Powell, two bands of music, a at Borne, succeeding L. Alden, the 5ew York were drowned in the Red river, near NEW VIM. Minn.43dN.atis., *Kew Ulm, Mha thought necessary idNft Times' funny man. who resigned. The other company of militi^ the & A. B. post, fire "VTolYerton. to checkmate appointments are: companies, forty-two young ladies on horseback, the movement To be consuls: WaOace Bruce. New Tork, A large sswrtmeni of mea*« aad representing the four new states, and E. 'J. Roberts, timekeeper in the cement fLeith William Harrison Bradkv. Illinois, of Democrats the most original, a squad of Indians dressed boys* boots and shoes, and ladies* aa works at Mankato, forged a feathers, paint and highly colored cloth- fe 2 -Jafefield, MicMgan, Lyons and Prohibitionists ehildrsn'fl shoes constantly k«p» ing, headed bySteing Btu^ the Indian po- 5 check for $65, got it eashed at a saloon to capt- band. Ciatom work and repakiag Bee of Standing Bock, dresWd in citazens1 Jf J^^ a ^entnekj, Tsm:Adolph and skipped. ure the organization. The caucus chose clofees, carryinl a banner, -Law and Order,3 I S Barmen: Enoch Snmhers, jaromnUj attended tow Judge Edgerton as president, and E. W. the Indian justices of Sranding Bock a-ency 2 a a W Alexander C. Burglars made an attempt to rob Caldwell, of the Press, as secretary. A. majority carrying a banner with 'Justace11 inscribed 0 I S 1 S a the Moorhead po&toffiee, but failed on fe, and still another squad carrying a ban- Johnson, Ohio. Hamburg Sla V. Halner of the delegates were in the caucus, John Hauenstein, CtvfliaaMon.391 8eT AJNew inscribed "The March of f^J^ Sonneberg and the result was, of course, definitely to penetrate the inside bunds, which There were several squaws dressed in civil- he presdent also made the following ap- Obtained, and all PATZST SUSJSJBS6 attended known. The convention was called to order BREWER were put up after the successful attempt izedelothes and a few minor Indian features, POintments to-day: to tor MODERATE FEXS. O offie* by D. Carson, member of the convention of opfKMit* the U. a Patent Ottos, ana we can ofc A few mintites after 12 o'clock the procession Jackson. Wiseonsin, register of of last Ml. 1SS5. Dr. Sixatton, of "the Congregational tain Pateattln teas tune than tbca* remote frost reached the camtoL and the members of the I iaa^ aMce at Mesasha: Wis.. E. P. church, offered prayer. Gov. Mellette's An unknown man was found dead constitutional convenaon ascended the steps Freeman, Minnesota, receiver of publie onto WASHINGTON, seo-i MODEL, DRAWIMQ O* PSOTO of rnvsnuon. W* carte* to panst* proclamation of election of delegates was the hail of the house of recresentacives, e?s a Marshall (formerly Traey), Minn. In- and in an outbuilding at Blakely. At abttu? free of ehuce and we saaka HO read and certain corrections made in the where the convention will hold its sessions. dian Agent—^Archer O. Simons, Montana, at CJfLXSS PATSSTJ5 SECURED. MALTSTER the corner's inquest it was decided Secretary Bichardson called the convention *he Fort Belknap agen«-y is Montana. W. names. For drenlar. adriea, term* and to order. Prayer bv the Bev. Dr. Anderson I S. Beynolds, Wisconsin, a special agent to •etna! clients in your own State. Coanty, CMy «C that he died from excessive use of Sows» WQta to of Bismarck, and the fallowing mate allotments of lands severalty to Iudians. GfA^SNOWac" XHH DELEGATES. intoxicating liquors. The ollowin? is the list of delearates: Opptmtt Patau Ogtet, Watiotgt&m, XK Our brewery is mOy equipped and abla to ST BKTtATSTvS S MB. BICEASDSOX I First District—V. T. MeGHiyecddy. Pennieston, During a rain storm at Morristown •Gentlemen of the Convention: I shall not orders. A Cranky Widow Amom? the Indian*. Ben.: Saafotd Parker, Custer, Hep. C. I*. Bingham Bros. desain you with extended remarks. I desire an old man aged seventy years, Mr. F. 6mb« has chazge ottba botthnt estak Wood, Pennington, Dem. A sensation is reported from the Standing to say that you have met to perform the Second—D. Carson, I_swren_e." Ben.: W. S. 3shraeat. _£ father Leonard Bahr of Blooming highest duty possibie to devolve upon an. O'Brien, Lawrence, Eep. C. M. Thomas, Lawrence, Bock Indian agency. The chief participants lew Offi, SBB. Bern. American citizen. You have come together Grove, was struck by lightning and being Mrs. C. Wader, of Newark, 3f. J., and Third—S. A.Wheeler, Lawrence, Ben.: Thomas to form the organic laws for the great instantly killed. Thompson, Lawrence, Sep. John Scollard, Lawrence. ^Sitting BuB, the great Sioux chief. Sitting DEALERS IN sovereign State of North Dakota, about to LUMBE Dem. R.Pfefferle, be admitted into the Union with an independent I Bull has manv admirers, and among them is Martin Conlin was found guilty of Fourtk—Henry XeSI. Grant, Ben.: C. B. Westcott, municipal government. This, Deuei, Bap. William SIcKasie, Boberts, 1 S S his recent illness she gentlemen, is assault in the second degree at Dem. state and this is the industry to be fostered. "sited him in his camp, and when he rec-ov~ Fifth—E. H. Compton. Day, Bern.: W. G. Moorhead- He was indicted for Xour laws should be so adjusted that the ered sufSdently to travel she made arrange- Dickinson, Day, Bep. "William Cook, Marshall, Dealer in brutally assaulting an old lady at Ben, to^iTuP^ebcoW^dItar t0 notXJuf- 1 S ""^J* Sixth—3L B. Heninser, Brown, Ben.: L. T. LATH, SHINGLES, B00BS, Glyndon last February. He will go Groceries, Boucber, aicPherson, Bep. H. T. Craift Camp_•__.- pose of is 7 to foster Pdis- S P^7" to Stillwater for three years. _)&xi_. lension between the agricultural producers SASH AND BLINDL Seventh—M. P. Strouo. Brown. Ben.: "William OT T^^5fH^,n^a andtransportmg cBmBantes. but to S S S S Stoddard, Brown, Bep. S. F. Brott, Brown, A complete human skeleton was so adjust things that each shall receive equal & !f CANNED, DRIED ft GREEJI Dem. Lime, Cement and CoaL justice andbear their just part of all p^bHc i^^a*£* & Biffl suggested thar she found many feet under the ground at ELsrhth—H. A- Humphrey, Faulk, Bep.: J. G. FRUITS, 1S™114 *5lfcter to burdens. It is important that there should *&*** 5 Davies. Edmunds, Bep.: Peter Conchman, "Walworth. the topmost peak of Sugar Loaf, the be peace, not war, between tfiem. The a suggestion and Mc- I Dem. countrv can?t prosper without railroads, I 1 1 mformed her that he conhlnot per- Ninth—J. F. Wood, Spink. Bep. Thomas Sterling, high promontory south of Winona. Lowest prices always* nesthef can the farmer t-rosper without ius- 1 mit bittmg Ball to go about from one reserrice. Spink, Ben.: T. W. P. Lee, Spink, Ben. BTLoiir anci Feecii It is believed by some to be that of Tenth—C. H. Price, Hyde. Dem.: J. F. Whitlock, Let tbe difference be amicably dis- [TatMm to another, and positively refused Potter, Bep.: David HaH. Sully. Bep. cussed and justice allowed and vou will have I a wfiy-old chief to accompany an Indian and by others of a white Eleventh—C G. Hartley, Hand, Ben. S. F. performed a service to this great state which Bosebud. No sooner had the Opposite BaSroad Depot, woman. STO**,WOODB« JUTD W Huntley, Jerrasld, Bep. B. C. Anderson, Buffalo, you are about to build and which will ever agent refused than Mrs. Wader flew into a Dem. mss be remembered with gratitude bv a grateful a =?. and declared her intention to see her Mismi Twelfth—A. G. Kellam, Brule. Ben. J. V. A new trial was granted by Judge people3* Temporary orsanizatcon was then Political friends in Washington and secure "Willis, Aurora, Sep. BL F. Fellows, Aurora, Farmer at Caledonia to C. 0 Dahl, efteeted by the ejection" of B. F. Fancher of I a McLaughlin's removal. Those who Ben. FRANK FRIEDMANN, Jamestown president. J. A. Bea of Bismarck came from Standing Boek state that she Thirteenth—C. H. Vaa Tassel, Sanborn. Bep. convicted at the May term of court secretary, and B. M. Tuttle of UTandan sten- ased the most scathing and abusive language L. H. Hole, Beadle, Bep. Gearze Cooper, of manslaughter in the second degree Beadle, Dent. ographei. After the appointment of a com- I r.he major, and aerased him at using the Fourteenth—C. G. Sherwood, Clark. Sep.: W. dealer in mittee on rules and credentials the conven- Indians as prisoners. So abusive and threattion on the grounds that one of the jurymen H. Mattson.KJnssbnry, Bep. S. D.Jeffries,Cisrk, adjourned until to-morrow morning. 1 ennig was her language that the agent politeMOVTAXA. procured a half pint of whisky Dem. I *yo a a nertoleave the reservation. Mrs. Broeeries, Gfoekery, StaswaK, Fifteenth—E. E. Clonzh, Codinffton. Bep.: 3. during the trail. WDder is a widow visitmg the reservation. S. Peck, Hamiia, Bep. S. B. Y_. Buskirk, Codington, Manufj^lnrtj of and" Vtolct ia Dem. HeiiKSA, Mont, Special Telegram, Jtfy 4.— I Agent McLaughlin's position in the matter At Ouatonna during a shower as Sixteenth—L AtMraon, Brookings, Bep. E. Notions, Canne Never in the history of Helena, or in that of unqnestionabty jighr, espeeialry at tMs CIGAHS, Spooner, Kingsbury, Bep. J. Downing, Brookings. tune, as Sitting Bull would surely prove a A. D. Selleckrs covered milk wagon any city of its size, has there been seen such, Dem. disturbing element at the lower agency during was passing by a large cotton-wood Seventeenth—H. "W. Eddy, Miner. Ben. F. G. a grand demonstration on the Fourth of July the conference of the commissioners on T0BA Tonus, Lake. Bep.: B. F. Lyons. Miner, Dem. 7 Emit, Hour, ek as that made to-day. The great programme the question of opening the reservation to tree the tree was struck by lishtnino Eiehteen-h—C. G- Gifford, Minnehaha. Bep.: announced, as well as the opening of the settlement. A- J. BerdahL Minnehaha, Bep. D. Jacobs, an§ the driver, Fred Boreh? wal Moody. Dera. constitutional convention, attracted thousands Stricken nearly insensible, his right Kmeteenth—William Van Epa, Minnehaha," Ah goods sold at bottom of visitors from ail parts prij^a Th» Lasil SariYja. Dem.: Clark G. Coats. Minnehaha, Bep. E. W. side being almost paralyzed. of the territory. From yesterday J: Cor. Minnesotaan£Cefii»K delivered free of cost to any part of Caldwell, Minnehaha. Bep. The chief of the surveying division of the morning until noon to—day the trains Twentieth—Wnliara Elliott, Turner, Ben-.: J. the city. -s general land ofEee has completed Ms estimates A fraternal order ofChosen Friends A. F-.wler, Lincoln, Bep. E. CL Kennedy, Turner, coming in on ail railroads were loaded with Dem. for the disposal of the $200,000 ap- will soon be organized in St. Paul. passengers for Helena. The hotels were full N E W ULM, MINN. a Twenty^first—J. I_ Jolley. Clay, Bep.: A. 0. to overflowing this morning, and the surplus propriated, available for the fiscal year beof Fifty charter members have been secured. BinsrctL union, Bep. J. Kimball, Clay. Dem. Twenty-second—E. G. Edeeiton. Yankton, visitors had to be looked after and housed gihaing Jary 1, and will submit them to tke The order is represented as Jno? Neuinan, GEO. BENZ & S0XS- Ben.: Christian Butchler. Hutchinson, Bep. C. by the committee on public comfort Tbe commissioner to-morrow. According to J. B. Harris, Yankton. Dem. being 40,000 strong, and claims as main streets have been almost blockaded Twenry-third—W. T. "Williams, Bon Homme, these, states and territories wfll be entitled one ot its prime objects the furtherance Importers and Wholesale Dealers Bep. Bofaert Smith. Charles Mix, Bep. J. H. since early morning, and such a scene of to the following amounts: WINES & Zitka, Bon Homme, Dem. of 'franternity" and mutual insurance Dealer GOODS,nI animation was never before witnessed in Arizona, §5.000: California,!10,000 Cotorado, DRY. Twenty-fourth—A. J. Edgerton, Davison, Bep. $1-5,000 Dakota, 25.000: Idaho, $10.I among women. Helena. It is estimated that there were fully C. A. Hoiton, Douglas, Bep. S. A. Ea___ey, Sanbom. 000 Minnesota, $5,000 Montana. $25,000: Bep. ten thousand strangers in the city. LIQUORS New Mexieo, $10,000: Utah. $5,000: Washington, John Rogers, a former laborer at Oats, Cap*, notions, -—-,. Tweniv-fifth—W. H. Goddard. McCook, Bep. W. Murphy, Hanson, Bep.: T. F. Diefendorf, THE COSSTITiniOSAL COXVSSTHMT $20,000: Wyoming, $10,000. tha Phoenix iron works of North S Groceries, JhrovtHonn McCook, Dem. was called to order at noon to-day by L. A There is a provision in the appropriation Paul, has brought an action against 217 & 219 E. 3rd Sir. St. PauL Minn Boll call showed the following absentees: Walker, secretary of the territory, in the (D*H which sets apart $5,000 for surveying Crockery and Glassware, the company to recover $2,€o0 for Thomas, Davies, Anderson, Clough and elegant new hall in the county court house. I the San Carlos agency in Arizona. There is Green, Jried and Canned which had been finely furnisbad and decor- $20,000 set apart for the examination of Coats, all of whom, with one exeeption,were the loss of a finger and the general PETEB SCHEEEB, ated ior the occasiohl NotwIQistanding the leaving $25,000 for a contingent fund, to be Fruits, etc, etc. in the city. Judge Thomas of Dead wood refused laceration of his hand in some gearing attractions elsewhere, the lobby and" gal- fused where a demand be created, which is to take his seat on the ground that as leries were crowded when the stroke of noon I aot foreseen at present. The Est is subject which he alleges was negligently federal officer ef th_ government he did not sounded. On the call of the roll sixry-eight to revision by the commissioner, and the $5,out Iwfll alwars Uka farm proaau la left open. think after mature deliberation that he was of the seventy-five delegates answered 000 given to Arizona is transferred to Nepresent. «*•**. sad aartaa atgaaw waraat aricaftr atf competent ta sit as delegate. Oath of office Pursuant to the caucus action vada. as no provision has been made for surthe —DEALER IX.— kteda «f papax rags. Scarlet fever has broken out in the Democrats nominated for temporary veys in that state. It mav be that New Mexpresident was then administered by Chief Justice family of G.May at St. Cloud. Dr. LUMBER, Hon. Joseph Toole of Helena, ex- ieo will be cut down $5,000 and the amount Tripp, who was president of the Sioux Falls Iaewaacttoawtthaaratorilamasfrat^asi delegate in congress. George O. Eaton of given to some more deserving section. The De Courcy was arrested on eomplaint convention of I S S3. Dr. Spooner nominated aa!MB ramlaBcd wttfc a aptaadM bCJIard taM*aa4 Park county was nominated by the BepubU- bill for the opening of the Sioux reservation Judge A. J. Edgerton as the president of the of Dr. Post, of the health board, for my eatnrBTi wfll atwaya Sad good Uqaan «a«) can minority. Mr. Toole was elected by a (appropriates $100,000 for surveving the convention. Charles H. Price nominated party vote, and made an excellent speech on not reporting the disease or causing «*£*», aad averv fortnoaaa •sJaadfd taaaav lands to be ceded, none of the amount to be Tan Buskirk of Watercown. The latter declined taking the chair. William H. Todd of Fort available unta the treaty is ratified In to beo^playedtheneeessaryplacardg/^ Benton was elected temporary clerk Sam and Edgerton was unanimously ease of the opening of the reservation it is expected AOrM^pareaawdarawwulBadalfratad tt He was tried, and the decision oft Alexander of Helena temporary sergeantat-arms, that a greater portion of tbe $25,000 elected and was escorted to the chair by »»T P**t of ma dt bm «X eoat, and C. P. Gonneilv of Helena temporary judge was reserved. given to Dakota will be applied to the ICaa—oUStwat, Ifaw Cl», aPaai Spooner and Tan Buskirk. Upon taking the stenographer. The oath of office northern section. chair Judge Edgerton said: Meat Market^ was administered to the members in a bodv The CadweO null at Hastings is A SHINGLES, DOORS, by Chief Justice Blake. After a few minutes Gentlemen of the Convention—I cannot express undergoing extensive repairs preparatory discussion over committees, resulting to you upon this occasion the feeling I Fwlia? With Siaeara Falls, have, not only tor the appointment of myself to in deferring their appointment, the convention to the starting of the linen It took less than half an hour to demonstrate SASH, BLINDS, this place for the second time, hut the manner M. EPPLE,Prop'r. adjourned until 1 o'clock to-morrow. factory. The machinery is being put in which it has been done. All that I can say to that Grahamrs "life barrel," as such, The Democratic majority in the body is four you now is, tnat I shall endeavor to perform the —and all kinds of— MnraMoiA ST. NSW U1AI,MINII in and when the enterprise will be in but from first appearances the Bepublicans *s hardly a success. Ever since Graham's duties the best I know how, for the best interests operation it will give employment to of South Dakota, and I trust that yon will 6 to have the most orators, and recog- trip through the whirlpool rapids he has Building Material. aid me in presentang to the people of South Dakota mzed public men. It is understood thut the ^Z, ^re_ **•%. JZ 400 hands, two-thirds of whom will and the world a constitution tnat is unrivaled programme is to perfect permanent organi- ^^^S of a lifeboat he would construct, be girls. The capital stock is §50, 1 Haw tJba aa« vWailr Out a* aaa r*-«ct«bi^a» and that we may hereafter under it succeed zation to-morxow,~with W. A Ciark of Butse, and which would carry himself over the falls, _____ it a a O W %a to all of those rights that ia. the opinion of 000. the millionaire banker and wimmir as Her friends, finding they could not prevail SEW ULM, MJJSA oaa-taideasteaun aad Mradsaiu. aaly __• some of us we have so Ions been prevented in president. Other temporary officers will apon him to give up the"trip, persuaded him bart fr_» sad eand a-ea-t, noafM. lard aad mm Citizens'Bank aecniing. likely be re-elected. 1 to try the experiment of sending the barrtl An order has been issued by Judge •rr^ihif •a_a!l7_B^(K •«r*»^a—-BtarkM F_ W. Caldwell was elected temporary secretary. WASHxssTox. 1 O alohe. As it passed out of sight ovrr McCluer vacating a portion of the On motion of CoL Jolly of Clay a GLTXPTA, Wash.. Special Telegram, July 4, f&m 1 OPP0®^ j*e sister islands, it was town site of the old village ofWaeouta. committee of five, consisting of Jolly, Wood, .h territorial secretary a the eonsti- to"SLSSS2r a to a £a In the early r50Js that place Clocgh, Humphrey and Young, was appointed gone to the wate edge+t pic vk uo the bar rational convention to order at 4 p. m. in the lei when it came oveTthe falfe. S to provide roles for the government was one of the foremost settlements TTVOLI capitoL AB the delegates were present but intimatioh they had of its arrival was severthree. of the convention. On motion of Judge in Minnesota. I contested warmly Judge P. Hoyt of Seattle proposed al hroken staves floating past, one ofwMch -.fflam the president was authorized to telegraph with Red Wing for the county seat James Z. Moore of Spokane Falls for tempo- a©1* the name of the craft. "Woild." Several greetings and congratulations to the rary chairman, and he was elected unani- V*eces were secured, the largest being three of Goodhue county, but on its being NEW ULM, MINN. constitutional conventions of North Dakota, mouslv. He was formerly a DrominentKen-i^ 5 oXh^ ^.^^^own the AND defeated immediately began to decline. Montana and Washington. Tan Tassel moved BREWERY tuckv BepubKcan. Alien Weir, ecitor of the A ^aipansonof the time shows that "that the president appoint a committee of PoK'Townsend Argus, was elected I minutes after the barrel rary secretary. Telegrams of greeting from a lo«?f, &om theboat the pttces wete three to confer wi-h die 3tor_h Dakota con PrexyL M.MuOen, J5L Fa/en, Fw»-Pr« The first ease under the SehefFer Bismarc- S 1 picked up below the SiEs. When Graham il vention as to the size of the joint committed' President Fancher, of the convento law was heard in Judge Stacy1* court J. Rudolph, Cashier. tion. and President EdgerJon, of the Sioux I 5 a J?* °^mo^ about it he said he O S S O E I be appointed by the two conventions. On fc a a & at Albert Lea. Mrs. Andrew Overby, Fills convention, were read and the seere- stroagest motion cf Wescott, this matter was lett to tary ordered to respond. The election ot ^f? a faBs' SBd a is JHreetors: of Twin Lake, entered a complaint .TEW UlxSf, I S E S O A the committee on rules. Caldwell's motion Moore as temporary chairman seems to point fcd a O tmt TO6*63 of water. against her husband, a section hand provided that the rules of the convention of Pure beer sold in quantities to am* to the selection of Judge Hoyt as president. Werner BaacA, Okas. Wagner, Dr. en the Minneapolis & St. Louis roaL 1SS5 be adopted, so far as they obtain, until purchaser. Special attention paid to t&*WS Delegates have been canvassing* aitnight Eeekmaa asd Petersen Semteaecd. bottling of beer. and day. Moore's election is regarded as a the report of the committee on rules be charging him with drunkenness. The Weschcke, O. __ Olsen, E.G. Koch. BOCHESTEB. Special, June 28.—A large trade so as to gire Western Washington the adopted. Adjourned until to-morrow afternoon. evidence was conclusive, and Judge erowd was in the court room tMs morning: president of the convention and Eastern Tbe day was so full of interesting —f to hear the sentence' upon Beekman and Stacy sentenced him to ten days in Washington the state capital, but it may TH E ffil E I ?.._, features that the convention did not attempt DRAFTS TO ALL PARTS snoil Gov. Watson Squires* chances for the Peterson. The prisoners were brought in the county jafl, where he now is sobering to complete the organization. There is a United S:ates senatorship in the future. It is looking haggard and dejected. Mr. Wilson, oft brisk contest over clerkships and minor positions, generaHy conceded that Hoytwai be chosen OF EUROPE, AND PASSAGE in a few brief words, asked the court to show CITY PLANING MILL bst nothing has developed to show president to-morrow, though a great many them leniency. Peterson was first asked to Complaints have frequently been TICKETS SOLD. Eastern Washington .delegates are hostile to -who is likely to succeed. The convention is stand up. He had nothing to say why sentence it. Eldridge of Whatcom is chairman of the made of late by property owners at made up of as fine a body of men as ever assembled woman'* suffragista The convention beganfighting should not be passed upon "Mm.* MifleLacs lake that some parties in the Northwest, and none would as soon as temporarily organized^ judge then, in a kind tone of voice. condd« doubt their ability to get up a first-class constitution were making an effort to lower the friends of Waitman (Dem.) eontestioig from Cfose Attention Given to DOORS, WINDOW SASH, to him upon his_ mLtforuute, but said that the from beginning to end, a northeastern district, in which it is claimed At the solicitation of properowners«around Tr»*i* fRmr, .™,B ~»r,»*Z*T" I «art eoold not be maheneed bv Its own feci- a Collecting. the lake a party VENETIAN I N S KOSTH DAKOTA. wanteoaC a a credentials, counted and ^^-etaSog that the a committee on appointed. Us judgement of the court was that he be sentenced left Aitken, including County Attorney BXSHASCS. Special Telegram, July 4.—Today This the Bepublicans generally opposed, to eonnnement in state prison at hard MOULDINGS AND FRAMES. has been a great day for Bsanarek, but finally agreed upon a commitee A. X. Merrill, to investigate the Backlen Arnica Salve labor for a term of three years. Peterson of five, who are to receive and report upon Horth Dakota,and the farmer combine The matter and commence both criminal was visibbr affected. Beekman was then told The best salve in the world for Cnta, credentials of elections. The Bepubheans day was started with a salute of forty-two JHaning, turning and aU to stand up. but had nothing to say. The and civil proceedings against the Brni3es Sores. Ulcers, Salt Rheum, agree upon Hoyt enough to insure his election guns at sunrise. At 1 0 o'clock the procession judge said that what he had said to Peterson on the second or third baBos. The work with rio-saw promptly guilt- parties. The lake was lower- Fever Sores, Tetter, chapped Hands, that was to escort the members of the would also apply to him, and that in his ease Democrats will not trytoelect a president. Chilblains, Corns, and all -Skin Erap- and neatly executed. constitutional convention to the state capitol The favorite man is Mayor B. Glascock of the judgment of the court was that he be- a a a go by digjjingr sentenced to state's prison at hard labor for ont the outlet, and has been verv uons, and positively cores Piles, or no 8prague,who was a member of the California commenced to form. While it ws getting four years. This sentence was a surprise, an consutudonat convention. Judge Hoyt hsyc low ever since. A stui farther fallfP^ required. It is guaranteed to give into shape the Bepubucan caucus, consisting it was expected, on aeeount of the difference _& —tttk foars-taesL been speaker of the MTphrogTi legislature. Sates wonld practically rnin this beautiful perfect satisfaction, or money refond- of fifty-three delegates, met at the court in the degrees of the venScte. thatif Peterson governor of Arizona, and was also appointed *bl*- .-' house, Jozmon of Lakota in the chair and governoroilaaho, bus chose the j-d^eshiD as *&&* re r681^ -ta±man would get sheet of water and cause a ffreat eu-Jf-ie6 cents per BOX. SsoMnyUr ZELLEH, Prap'i. Scots of Yaiiey Citv acting as secretary. L. Boos. amonnt of damaged '^2? '^m^^m^m&^m^^^^^^^^^^^