New Ulm weekly review (New Ulm, Minn.) 1878-1892
March 4, 1891 · Page 2 of 8
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v^^PS©^ .A MINNESOTA SOLON8. Mr. Gallagher's bill, which is to take the a in a Corner. train. The robbers had departed, UTT 1ST place of a bill previously introduced, relates taking everything valuble with them "The tightest corner I ever got into," to the a rate of iare to be p^rFr. Aufflerheide^ and the passengers hailed us with charged to passengers on street cars. Th said theexpress messenger, "was bill provides that between the hours of 5 shouts ot joy and sighs of relief. Condensed Proceedings of Both and 7 a. m. and 5 and 7 m. passengers when I was traveling on the Southern 0.H.CBA»BO0BJf, shall be able to purchase fare checks at the Branches of the Minnesota LegMature. Pacific read. I had just awoke A a a Ifapqfaetnnr et rate of eight for 25 cents, and to use such Cor Una. and Centra Sta. checks between the hours specified, excepting up out of a nap in the express room, A well-known New Yorker, whose on Sundays and public and statutory Fire, Well Buildine and Steeple when I saw something that froze my pen and pencil have alike brought holidays. him money and reputation, has had Mr. Gallagher also introduced a bill to blood in my veins. There was a coffin KJSWULM, MNH. Brick WTiat is Being Attempted in the Way regulate the charges of the Mississippi an adventure which discounts by in one end of the room, and I Logging company for booming and raiting —"-—-it•»* in bartnass •«iTmm iMkta about ten thousand nine hundred of Legislation by Our Lawmakers. logs. could just catch a glimpse of a cruel SfOeapuy attended av Fine Presse for and ninety-nine the average conventional Another bill providing for the creation of Individual Rssponsibitiy, face turned upward to me. I belongto parrot story. He was fond of a state text book commission was introduced ornamental fronts. by Mr. Wells. knocking about in out-of-the-way a train robber, I was sure, and my $500.000, Mr. Walsh's bill providing for an appropriation, quarters of the world, and left ship S a a Feb 2 1 not to exceed $1,500, forth carving rifles were on the other side of the on the Central American coast with a a tho beat ot shipping facilities of a marble bust of the late Gen. Sibley, SENATK. car. If I made a step he would shoot party of comrades to explore the will pay prompt attention to mail ordere., to be placed in the state capitol, was passed Eagle Roller Mill Co. 2Jot in session. under a suspension of the rules. me dead. And then notify his associates, wilderness. During a cruise of several NEW ULM, MINNESOTA. HOUSE. months the entire ship's company who were probably in the passenger 3s ot in session. had devoted their odd hours to singing Has Capacity of car. a 2 6 to a parrot. The sailors also 600 Barrels Per Day, H. Rudolphi, We had enough gold on board to had lost no opportunities, and taught a 2 3 make a man rich. I felt the responsibility, the bird all the sea-faring lingo, and Senator McMillan introduced a resolution SENATE. providing lor the payment of $1,294.50 to a few more or less elegant expletives and I knew Imust act at once. he senate met at 2 o'clock yesterday Senator O'Brien lor contest expenses. I besides. When the artist and his exploring ItaHCTAOTxnun or A BXAxxm afternoon, and the members 'appeared I pretended to awaken by making was referred to the committee on claims, Ou flour cannot be beat. comrades had bidden the •somewhat refreshed after the vacation, as Senator Kelly presented a resolution authorizing Boots and Shoes! two or three movements with my '•ar,moIt1lon adjourn, made immediately bird and the sailors good-bye they NEW ULM, MINNESOTA. the chairman of the engrossment after the approval of the journal, was defeated hands and to my intense relief the committee to appoint a clerk at $5 per day. plunged into the heart of the tropical by a vote of 22 to 4. Senator Geissel moved to amend by including cover of the pine box quickly and forest. After twenty-eight miles of S. P. No. 354—By Senator Craig—Reapportioimigtrhe Man. 43d N. stars., N«wUla, as a part of the duties of the clerk the quietly dropped to its place, Without state into congressional districts. mortal effort they reached their camping-place work of the insurance committee. Th •No-}J55—By Senator Donnelly—Amending making any hurried motion, I for the night. Just as the amendment was accepted, and the resolution General Laws relating to county commissioners A large assortment of aea*s sssf.beys' as amended was adopted. sun was going down they were rubbed my eyes gaped once or twice and care of poor. boots and shoes, and ladies' sssi The bill authorizing the city of Mankato to startled to hear, in the primeval silence, THE INTEREST QUESTION. and slowly rose to my feet. children's shoes constantly kepi) efT f| '•I donate to the general government a site lor a a familiar voice calling down public building was passed under suspension of Th hour of 10:30 having arrived, whicn "Well, well," I said aloud, "I've hand. Custom work and ispriiissj the rules. form the top of a tall palm: was fixed as the time for the consideration been asleep." vretaptly attended to. Th senate adjourned until 10 o'clock, this of Senate Files 1 and 375, regulating rates of "Avast there, yo, heave, ho!" morning. Then I proceeded to rummage interest, as a special order. Senator Leavitt It was the ship's parrot. But before Senator Craig, chairman of the senate .. .-* moved to take up No. 375, which is thesub around the car as if nothing had happened, Obtained, and all PATENT MVSINMSS av committee on reapportionment, yesterday they could recover their startled stitute bill presented by the committee on John Hauenstein, I tended to for MODERATE FEES. Oar offioa butmy nerves were not relaxed introduced a bill reapportioning the state banks and. banking. Senator Davis moved senses the faithful bird, having flown opposite tho D. §. Patent Office, and wo can on* an instant. Before the train had gone into seven congressional districts, in accordance tain Patent* in lata time than those remote fiats an amendment that No. 1 be considered at ahead to prepare this unexpected BREWER with the bill passed by congress WASHINGTON. Send MODEL, DRAWING at five miles further I had some nails in the same time. Th amendment was defeated treat for its chums of the voyage, PHOTO of Invention. W« advise aa to pateaV which gives Minnesota seven congressmen ¥*4 by a vote of 22 to 25—a strict party my pocket. A quick, careless glance ability freeofchanaand wanakoNO VMAM9.M instead of hve. Th bill is not a committee fluttered down to the top of a dead vote. Th emotion to take up No. 375 was UNLESS PATENT IS SECURED. showed me a hole in the side of the bill, but embraces Senator Craig's personal stump near by, and, with a shrill call, then adopted. For circular, advice, terma and refereaees to and ideas of what the new apportionment box through which the robber was Sownl,clientsto Senator Leavitt opposed the motion to etua la your own State. County, City of summoned thousands of the little should be. The basis of the bill is the population, undoubtedly watching every movement write fSnnfflStlHRIlKKSSI substitute, and Senator a Due contended MALTSTER green parroquets of the country. I according to the census* of 1890. tha* his section of the couniry demanded I made. is said lljOOO of them were counted that no reduction of interest should take 9pp4tatF^mtQglm.Wnkmstm^M.m HOUSE. I did not go near the revolvers or as they circled around the great gray effect until next fall. Whe the house assembled at 3 o'clock Bingham Bros. rifles. I -would have taken but a Senator Joh Day Smith said he was in African oracle on the stump, and yesterday afternoon Mr. Bell drew the attention Our brewery Is fully equipped and able to ar* favor of straight 6 and 8 per cent, but would second for him to have raised the lid finally took their places on the of Mr. Bjorge, speaker pro tern., to all orders. not vote ior 5 per cent nor for forfeiture of the fact that copies of the journal were not and shot me, aLdl knew he would do ground in rank upon rank and row Mr. F. Grebe tai charge ot tho bottling oatat* principal for usury. •on the desks of members, as the rules provided, so if I approached them. Instead of after row. The explorers looked on tUhmcatk Senator Sanborn said he was in favor of and that the rules would have to be that I carelessly assorted a pile of DEALERS the usury law, but thought the legal rate in dumb amazement. When the suspended. A vote to suspend the rules revealed Hew dm, Minn. LUMBER O- interest without contract should be lelt express matter near the box, with a feathered assembly became quiet the the fact that there were sixty members at 7 per cent. would be willing, however, in the house, 48 of voted aye view to what I was to do. ship's parrot burst into the familiar to reduce the contract rate to 8.per and 12 no. There not being sufficient votes urg« I was terribly excited, though I words of "Nancy Lee," and to the cent. to suspend the rules the motion was lost, tried to appear cool. When I was inextinguishable laughter ofthe travelers Senator Tawney moved to amend by but the house by unanimous consent decided making the penalty for usury a forfeiture to proceed with business, and the journal all ready, I threw several packages the consternation of the tropical of the interest, and in addition to this LATH, SHINGLES, D00BS was read. on the lid, sat down on the box, and world and the delight ofthe festive making it a penal ofleuse. Th amendment Mr. McAllister moved that the house hastily nailed down the lid. I heard precentor, the whole of the 11,000 was defeated by a vote of 21 to 24. SASH AND BLDflK adjourn until 10 o'clock the tollowing a noise within, and felt a pressure as parroquets, with one mighty burst of Before a vote coulu be reached on any morning, out of respect to the memory ot other proposition the senate adjourned. Lime, Cement md Coal the late, lamented Gen. George Washington. my prisoner endeavored to raise the song, broke into "Nancy Lee." The discussions of the same special order Manufacturer of enei Dealer in This, the house by a vote of 42 to 8 lid. The weight was too great, and will continue this morning at 10 o'clock. .declined to do, and the"reports of committees I soon had all the nails driven in to CIGARS, were read. Lowest prices atftrays* hold fast. He was secured, but to Grit a in S \li I make sure of him I surrounded the The house had a lively session yesterday, I have seen grit save many a life. TOBACCOS, a 2 4 indulging in half a dozen spirited debates box with heavy bundles, and piled I have had a patient who coolly said Opposite Railroad Depot, SENATE. on bills on general orders, and also discussed upon it the heaviest boxes the car PIPE* to me, "I will not die." I was compelled IMWCXlf, a and hung up Mr. Bjorge's bill for contained. A resolution introduced by Senator Stevens to assure her she would. There the abolition of capital punishment. Th I sat down for a. minute to recover providing for a joint committee to investigate was no hope for her. "Doctor," she Cor. Minnesota and Centra West Duluth incorporation bill was also FRANK FRIEDMANN, myself then, taking down a rifle, I the state fish hatchery was adopted. answered, "you are a fool. I shall discussed for a couple of hours, but no streets* cocked it loud enough for him to A bill introduced by Senator Stevens provides recommendation was made and it will not die." Grit it was that carried KEWBLM, HTNH, that, beginning with the general municipal hear. probably come up again and be either dealer in her through. A few years later she election of 1892, the corporation attorney Jno. Neuman, passed or rejected this morning. "How many more are there aboard was sick again, and, as I thought, of St. Paul shall be elected by the Groceries, Crockery, Stoneware, the train?" I asked, placing my mouth The first part of the morning session was unto death but there came the same people, the same as other city officers, and to a crack between the bricks. taken up with the introduction of bills, shall hold office for two years. all-conquering reply, "You are talking several of which possess features of general In reply I heard a muffled sound Dealer GOODSiai alassware, Notions, Canned Senator presented a bill which requires nonsense I shall get well," and DRY interest. resembling a curse, and as all the that all personal references to people Another of Mr. Searles' bills is to regulate she did. This was repeated a third holes through which he might shoot made by the newspapers, including discussions the employment ot convicts in the relormatory, time till I actually began to believe /Tat*, Cap9t Motions, were covered with gold and silver, I Fruit, Flour, etc. of their political views or actions, and the only change it proposes she would get well anyway and at all Groceries* JProvteione^ shall be signed by the writers in each and in the existing law is a provision that not put my mouth nearer and asked the times. It never occurred to me to more than twenty-five convicts shall be employed every instance. question again. Crockery and Glassware, All goods sold at bottom prices and in the work of quarrying, cutting think of her as liable to die. Finally Senator Dean's bill appropriating moneyto I received no reply, and, going to Green, Dried and (tonnes) and dressing granite, the object being to delivered free of cost to any part «l her mortal sickness came, and I expected reimburse the city of St. Paul is for the purpose limit the output of prison-cut granite. the other end of the car, I quietly Fruits, etc, etc. the city. of seem ins: payment for the pavement to help her as usual. But Mr. Currier introduced a bill providing opened the door leading to the platform. about the state capitol' and grading along for the licensing of auctioneers and others now she replied, "Doctor, you can The night air rushed in and N E W ULM, MINN I wlB always take fara prodose la selling fire and bankrupt stocks of goods the state fair grounds. Th amount called come or go as you please am going the noise of the train with it, making Nr foods, and pay thehighest amfcot priesBar who are not permanent residents of the for is $11,172.70. to die this is my last illness." "Oh, town where the sale takes place. Th object a din in my ears. We were running alaae of paper rats. HOUSE. GEO. BENZ SONS. ot the bill is to protect permanently no," I said "we will have you out at a high rate of speed around the established merchants" from the competition la aeaaeetlea with aty store I ame a I After the reading of the journal and a hills that abound in that region. in a few days. "Nonsense," she answered, Importers and Wholesale Dealers a of such sales. Th license is fixed at brief but ineffectual petition by the chaplain, laleoa nualshed with a splendid bCHard table from $50 to $500. I stepped to the platform of the "you are talking what you WINES & several protests from various railroademployes' a easterners wttl always tad good liquors ass) When the house reassembled at 2 o'clock brotherhoods and clubs were received next car. It was a smoking-car. The knownoth'ag about. I shall never otgare,aad eTery foresees spleadld laaefe* and filed. it took up, as a special order, Mr. Bjorge's train robbers were already at work. be well again." In two days she was LIQUORS, Mr. Ringwald asked that Mr. Dearing's bill, house file 222, providing for the abolition Two men in the forward end, within All Roods purchased of twill ho deUrered SJ dead. Her grit gave out her pluck bills be placed in general orders and stricken of cabital punishment. Mr. Kinney say part of the olty free of oost. five feet of me, commanded a view was good to the last. She had phuk from the calendar, but his request was was called to the chair, and Mr. Bjorge 217 4 219 E. 3rd Star. S Paul, Mima JPuaosoU Street. WewWi refused by a vote of 43 to 17. The iailure ot of every passenger with their levelled enough to face death, she had no moved that the bill be recommended to this move on Mr. Ringwald's part demonstrated Meat Market^ revolveis, and two more were going longer grit to endure the disease. that the house was inclined to favor pass. Mr. Feig moved that it be indefinitely •L, down the aisle for the valuables. Mr. Dearing's bills, and such being the case There is no question but that mortal postponed. Before th question was pi. all opposition to the bills in the house It was a terrible moment to me. put Mr. Bjorge made an earnest appeal to and lental grit go with physical to ceased, and if they are to be fought over it M. EPPLE, Prop'r. I felt a keen sympathy for the passengers, have his bill become law. sustain vitality. A stout will wards will be in the senate. whose terror-stricken faces I Mr. Galligher favored the bill and cited BIufjriaoTAST.NEW ILMimf Th bill introduced by Mr. Barrett is to off the blows of disease. In this case the case of Pete Barrett to show that innocent could see in the dim light from the authorize the railroad and warehouse commissioners the patient went straight |ahead to people were hanged for murder. Mr.McAllister to appoint an expert to test and lamps, but I was helpless doubtless DEALER IN followed suit. Mr Walsh of die without a flinch or whine. She examine and adjust all scales, weights and a similar scene was being enacted in Hennepin believed that great crimes should LUMBER, 1 Wew TJlm aad vicinity that be ba»re-eetaMUK had a vast faith in the "All Right," measures used in grain elevators, mills and meet with great penalties and that life im ed Ma UMat aiarhet and BOW preapared to Wat the other passenger and sleeping cars. other places where grain is weighed in this and allowed no one to dabble in theology on as* eld easterners aad Mends with only S prisonment was but a fares. state. I provides that any person changing I was hot and cold by turns. I beet fresh and eared meats. Manges, lard and 5 Mr. Bjorge, in introducing the debate, at her bedside. She marched the adjustment made by the expert or erytMnr ••••H? kept hi a Srst-eiais market watched the villians going cooly on said he could not see in what way the state Wgbeet maftetpriee will be paid for rATOdml refusing him free access shall be liable to a into the "next life" as she often had with their work until I besran to was benefited by the execution of a murderer. fine of $100 tor eachoffense. The salary of »Ii, WDM, WOOL, BTO. into the next year, and had not a held that many great criminals think of my own safety. Charley the expert is to be fixed by the railroad were turned loose on the community because .. A tremor. She took her pluck with her. commissioners and paid out of the graininspection Slate, a brakeman, was bound hand the death punishment was so severe She treated a neighbor's prayers as fund. ITVOLI and foot to the forward seat in a and so serious that juries hesitated to ask she treated my medicine. "You can for its infliction. few minutes they would finish their W a 2 5 LATH, SHINGLES, DOORS* come if you like," she said, "or you The motion to indefinitely postpone the daring work and came to my car. I bill was then put and carried by a largf can go. Your prayers can't stop' me SENATE did not doubt that the fellow I had SASH, BLINDS, majority. AND and they can't change me—no more A large number ot bills, mostly local, imprisoned in the pine box was an BREWERY were passed, and the usual grist of new than the doctor's powders." She accomplice, and if they should find —and all kinds o#— ones was introduced. was a woman of extraordinary intelligence the door of the express car locked id a 2 7 Building Material. Senator Sanborn called up his pendtng they would break it open to see what and determination. SENATE. motion of Tuesday to recall from the house O S. SCHMLUCKEK, Prop. had become of him, and kill me if I Mil When the senate began its session Senator the house bill passed by the senate making of Habit. resisted. Donnelly desired to introduce some bills, NEW ULM, MINNESOTA some changes in the Duluth charter in respect ffEWULM, This would enable them to take Shortly after the new jury law put and moved to suspend the special order to water works. Senator Daugherty Citizens'Bank. Pure beer sold in quantities to suit the possession of the money, bullion and into effect in Ireland Minister Phelps until 11 o'clock. The motion was lost by a opposed the motion, accusing Senator Sanborn purchaser. Special attention paid to th vote of 32 to 1G. valuable packages and escape. I at a London dinner table a distinguished of acting on the floor of the senate as bottling of beer. knew they would not kill any one if The special order was then continued, Irish Judge who had been the attorney for the corporation owning the question being upon the substitute of he did not resist, and inside" of five the Duluth water works. Senator Sanborn holding the assizes in an Irish town Senator Sevatson, making the interest 6 and minutes they would demand an entrance THE CHICAGO AND promptly called him to order, and the statement whose name matters little". Naturally NORTH-WESTERN 7 per cent, au leaving the usury law as it was retracted by the Duluth senator. to my car. enough he was asked as to the now exists. Th motion, however, did not prevail, and Already the two robbers had nearly operation of the new law. "Well," Whe the special order was taken up the bill will go to the governor. reached the farther end of the said he, slightly above the average again the first question was upon the mo Th senate voted to reconsider the vote to NEW ULM, MINN. smoking car. Thousands of dollars in intelligence. As soon as they were tion of Senator Sevatson to reconsider the RAILWAY. a the report of the committee of the were in my care I must save it. vote on the first section ot S. No. 1. impaneled I addressed them at some whole on the Itasca county bill. Th report THE DIRECT THROUGH LINE TO Without any mora hesitation I The vote was then taken, and the motion was then amended by a vote of 25 to length, pointing out to them their M.Mullen, Pres'L H. Vajen,Ytee-Free* was lost by a vote of 23 to 27, CHICAGO, stepped to the platform of my car, 18 and the bill in its original form recommended duties and enlarging on the responsibility The vote then came upon tneamendmen J. O. Rudolph, Cashier. grasped the lever that operated the to pass. of Senator Davis, and it went down by a which was laid on their shoulders, vote of 20 to 30. Miller coupling, and with a quick, AND ALL POINTS EAST, On motion of Senator Sanborn the bill and now, gentlemen,' I concluded, Directors: There were several other amendments strong pull separated the two draw appropriating money lor a to 'you will be pleased to take your Is .so operated as to meet the requirements e( and the main questions to be voted upon heads. I was not a moment too the First Mianesota at Gettysburg was re through and local travel, providing fast "~irt Werner Bench, Chas. Wagner, Dr. 0 yet under the previous question, but the seats.' The Judge paused, dramatically. trains with close connections for called from the finance committee and soon. Before the engine and express senate adjourned without taking the votes. "Well," he was asked WeschcU, O. M. Olsen, M.Q. Keek. rpiaced upon general orders. The consideration ot the question will be car had shot 200 feet ahead of ST. PATTI., MINNEAPOLIS, continued this morning at 10 o'clock, when "what happened?" "Nine of them Senator Dedon called up his resolution the the train the door ofthe smokingcar SIOUX CITY, COUNCIL BLUFF8, voting under the previous question will authorizing the labor and public lands walked to the prisoners' dock from opened and the robbers stepned proceed until the main question is disposed committees to employ a clerk at a compensatio force of habit," he dryly concluded. DRAFTS TO ALITPART8 O A A E N E out. I heard their cry of rage, saw of. But as the report to the senate will of $5 per day. and it was passed. still be open to discussion and amendment the flashes of their revolvers and the S A N A N I S O O A N OF EUROPE, AND PASSAGE the question will probably take up the Little in Will Tell. /-.We And all points la bullets struck the wood-work behind whole day. went to spend a day in the MONTANA, TICKETS SOLD. me. Hurrying forward, I told the The principal business transacted by the country, and had a fine treat of fried WASHINGTON, engineer what I bad done. iiouse yesterday was the cold and cruel massacre The first business of the morning session chicken for dinner. Then we took a He heartily approved of nay action of Mr. Bjorge's bill providing lor the OREGON, .r ,^ was the hearing ot a large number of petitions, walk with children, who led the, way and his words reassured me. I had Close Attention Given to submission of the prohibition amendment V- CALIFORNIA and *, the most important being one urging to the chicken coop." J? *•*-. taken a desperate course, bat I had ito the people. The temperance committee, Collecting. the house to raise the age of consent. BRITI8H COLUMBIA. "'-i it appears, had held a meeting on the previous saved a great deal of valuable property. "All our best chickens are dead," Mr. Smith offered a resolution which PALACESLEEPINGANDDniINO evening and by seven votes to four said one of the children, sadly. was passed requiring the court house commissioners decided that the time was not ripe lor pro A S aw run on all through trains. ot Hennepin to furnish to the We hurried on through the darkness "Why, what killed them?" ^r Buoklem Araioa Balrt hibition. chairman of the Hennepin delegation and soon reached the next station, Tht beat salve in the world for Onto, "Papa did but they are going to O O N I S S E E I N A S aa copies of all contracts and papers relating Th list of new bills introduced included from which the news was telegraphed Bruise* Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheraa, die anyway, 'cause they had the OTerlaadtrains to Californiaand Oregon. to the new court house. several of considerable importance. Mr. Fever Sores, Tetter, chapped Hands, to the company's offices in Several dozen bills were returned by the pip." E E A I A S on the Bones* Berning introduced a bill relating to violations committee on local bills and ordered placed Chilblains, Corns, and ail Skin Eruptions, Limited. San Francisco add Tucson. The "What, became of them?" (This of the liquor law of the state. The on the calendar. and positively cures Piles, or Tor time of trains, tiehete and all tnnmsattan, jobber in the pine box was then secured, with a heavy heart and squeamish present law provides that for the illegal A resolution, introduced by Mr. Carleton, to Station Agents of the Chicago a North* pay required. It is guaranteed to firs but refused to say a word, and stomach.) fj Of^'tj sale ot liquor the violator is liable to both woabara Ballway. or to tho Goaexil Fa asking ior a committee of three to investigate perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. with a gang of trackmen, armed, we 44me and imprisonment," and Mr. 278, Mr. Carleton's bill unending "We fried'Ira! for dinner^" answered' Price 25 cents per boa. Soldo* a 4 the law relating to steam boilers, was held -lug's bill ohang.esit to 'fine or iiuprison- returned to where we had leftthg the child, sorrowfully. over lo^debate. L. Boos. •menL^