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The Austin Daily Herald from Austin, Minnesota • 4

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1 My 4 rs companies and owners etc yes 163694 no 4292 2 ii1 Lyman 7 4 amnnfwn TnrnTnmmnrrnwtJ 4 ft S' jJ MERRICK 5 RED DAIRD COUNTIES Austin urniture Co arid was so well satisfied with i Carpets fe A Wall Paper ARRIVING DAILYA aA 4 MH 1 Ik They probably froze the last of No vember when the temperature was 8(j 20 GOVERNOR 1 28 55 7 29 58 16 89 37 A Northern Pacific Change Duluth "Dec It is definitely learned that beginning Jan' 1 the Northern Pacific will use i the North western depot at Ashland instead of the Wisconsin with' which line it has been so strongly identified for the past 10 years It is impossible to ascertain here just what is meant by this change but it is believed to mean that the the Northern Pacific in future will do business with the Vanderbilt line instead of the Wisconsin 2464 09 SIavkn Vice 4847 3 47 33 91 49 iftilyof 2 7 18 1 5 2 1 19 214 3 4 no Soon CmM I 1038 265 8276 8 283 109 928 1520 2675 1849 651 1 016 1852 7 1912 83 '2147 7961561 3275 1338 569 3450 3916 6 25' 8 9 5 5 Aldrin 5 Mrs Smith Pardoned Stillwater Minn Dec Mrs Anna Smith' who has served four' of a 24 year sentence for manslaughter has been pardoned by Governor Clough She is a colored 'woman and while working as housekeeper for a man named Hennige near Bass lake in TURNING GRAT ft and threatened WITH BALDNESS Put a little of it out of Might yooraelf and see how good it 1647 303 1064 1271 1352 2151 IM 1076 3 970 33 1550 1194 31" 1746 2719 111 33 If IL WO: 1682 1696 2 770 1377 93 3803 2138 163 10 795 932 31 21170 24375 956 1219 254 4 31ft 1137 1 062 IM 1328 368 11778 Ml 452 456: oping an important mine The coal resembles the best Illinois' variety 'and i is suitable to make coke of "ft 1 1 I ft iMnntorvlU Celebrate a'7 St Paul Dec Twp hundred I people frqm Mantorville and inter a i iu A a iL a a 1 AYOWMffif O' i forty years ago after some weeks of sickness my hair turned gray and began falling out' bo rapidly that was threatened with immediate baldness Heaping Hair Vigor highly ppoken oL 1 commenced' using wu pxe in the city awaiting shipment Queer Potitlonof the Spanish Consul A rather anomalous fact is presented that if either boat shall clear for Cuba the Spanish consul or vice consul will have to sign the clearance papers this being required when a vessel clears i fo a foreign port In this instance' it would be a case of a Spanish officer Af fixing his signature to document per mitting a vessel to carry war material to a people fighting against his govern ment 7 SidiB was asked if he would refuse to sign the clearance papers of the Dauntless He said that hecould not refuse as it was his duty tq sign thepapeni i The cargo of both boats will1 be shipped to Salvador Cisneros president of the Cuban The Dauntless cafgo is consigned to Nuevitas and that of the Commodore to Santiago" 4 Hegrdia tbs ThrSsf Trisastta Information received late at night is to the effect that the steamer Three riends failed absolutely to land its ex pedition in Cuba as was reported The story of the chatfe by a Spanish man of war is confirmed fthe Three riends being obliged to leave the Cuban coast just as it was getting ready to land its cargo The steamer headed for the lorida coast' and" having but a few tons of coal on board it landed the men on a key near to Key West after ward putting in at that port' where it was seized The Dauntless has now gone to take the men and munitions of war off the key and will make an effort to land them in Cuba' Before the re turn' of the Dauntless to this'port it will also endeavor to landanother ex pedition IE LAWS ARE COM PLIED WITH ilibuster Steamers Will Be Given Clear ance Papers for Cuba Washington Dec On applica tion of the owners of the steamers Dauntless and Commodore well known filibuster vessels the secretary of the treasury has given permission for them to" clear for Neu vitas Cuba' with a cargo of munitions of war The own ers however must state unaer oam the foreign' port at which the cargo is to be landed and severe penalties are prescribed for violations of this re quirement including the confiscation of the vessel In answer to a telegram from the collector of customs at Jack sonville the secretary replied as fol lows: W5 the master of the vessels and the owners shippers and consigners of the cargo comply fully with all the laws tad regulations concerning the mani fest and take the oaths required you may grant a clearance to Neuvitas The oaths must be taken and subscribed in writing as required by sections 4197 4198 and 4200 of the revised: The port named in the application as the destination of the cargo is on the northern coast of Cuba and is oc cupied by the Spanish forces The treasury officials therefore are of the opinion that the oaths required by the statute will not' be taken Up to the hour of closing the department no in I formation had been received as to the movements' of either vessel or whether the conditions imposed had been ac ceptedZ 1 WEYLER IS WORRIED 1 4 i 'J Net Makins Much Progress In His Cam I jACgsdktlLLE la Dec The ltetaierD4tatlessw govern ment has grantedpermission to clear for a Cuban port with a cargo of moni tions of waris not in port' at1 present The owner says it has' gone on a trip and may not return for a Wftfik' The save the revenue cutters the slip Tuesday going out of the river1 from one of the shallow chaqnelH and this haslarouscd the sue picion that the vessel is again on fili bustering trip The owners say that the vessel will beformallv cleared for Cuba as soon as shall return The Commodore has also been granted permission to clear With arms and will do so in' the morning Several carloads of arms ammunition are 8 5 29590 A or the act appropriating the' income internal improvement land? fund to 9 the internal improvement road and bridgeij und yes 102725 no 28991 t' ii Shall there be a constitutional: conven tion yes 96308 no 70558 Amendment to section tour oi article 2 five (5) of the constitution of the state of i 5 duties of the governor in relation to par dons and creating a ooaru oi paruuus yesr3O354 no 45097 4 Amendment to section one (1) of article seven (7) of the constitution of the state of Minnesota which relates to elective franchise ves 97980 no 52 4541 Steamers Dauntless and Com modore to Clear Under Cer taln Conditions ft' 5 3 I NEW' GUOpS 5 7 Spanish Consul at Jacksonville Placed in a peculiar Position 1826 1251 19 "2873 4911 43 2)46 1248 80 981 685 28 1273 222 40 2043" 1739 589 963 22 2230 1630 76 874 534 11902 1244 3995'M558 1622 586 631 1 3935 8528 69 tr NOUMCaS? tit 7101 RE8UIT3 KsKlulert! Is 1935O3 Clsav Hurulltr ef 5378 Thi Results on tion arid was so well satisfied with the result that I have never tried any other kind of dressing It stop ped the hair from falling out stimu lated a new growth of hair and kept the scalp free from dandruff Only an occasional application is now needed to keep hair of good natural color I never hesitate to recommend any of medicines to my Mrs Haight Avoca Neb Hair Vigor 1 rRKPAKBP BY ML AYER A 60 LOWELL NASS A SartaparUl Menutvct DIRECTORSSevniou JohcfOnL Ombp k'Ask rwrwnsTP4tri wM Capital $60000 3( 3 liauvilsu co 38 17 3 "Amendment to article four 4) ot the 1 9 ft 1 nAnafilnllAn a 11 nW! tT Pit Lift aiwl': 1 1 in this state to frame their own city char IC1S jva IU()VUU' 28 I 'Amendment to section thirteen (id) oi 9 article one (1) of the constitution relating 4 to the taking or damaging private' prop 30 9 erty for public use yes 101188 no 56939 23 12 Amendment to article eight (8) of the 33 8 constitution providing for loaning the 36 permanent school and university funds to 22 3 7 villaivoc fnwna nmintiM and school 1aiatrir'tQ vm 127151: no 86133 1 i i i 1304'' 83 5 Constitutional amendment providing wm nos tnr iha irHnn nr Kiponinir car nn otner 3544 4482 162 i 76 80 into VPS'1635694'1 I 1152 85 13 30 i 1 54 85 2 4 "155 84437 1553 791 24 1479 985 49 Sight ipn $5000 bail Dunkards for Minnesota Sandstone Minn' Dec Chicago And St Paul capitalists' and real estate men have secured an option on 22900 acres of timber and meadow' land north east of town upon which it is their in tention to settle a large colony of Dun kards The Itad igAplffiidl'y adapted for all root cropsand' grainand for the raising of cattle and sheep CoaL Dec A party of men equipped with the necessary imple ments is being organized to develop a vein of soft coal in the northern part of The gentlemen interested Aitkin' Anoka Becker Beltrami Benton Big Stone Blue EarthBrewn Carlton Carver 1 Cass Chinnewa Chisago Clay i Cook Cottonwood Crow WingDakota' Dodge' Douglas aribault" i iiiiiiui reeborn Goodhue Hennepin Houston Hubbard IsantiItasca Jackson Kanabec Kandiyohi Kittson Dae qul 11230 1363 Le Sueur Lincoln Lyon McLeod A Marshall ''(Martin Meeker Mille Lacs Morrison Mower Murray A Nicollet' Nobles Norman Olmsted Otter Tail Pine Pope Ramsey Afl Renville Rock Roseau 'f' St Louis Scott Z' Sherburne Have Made AnDllcation for Papers and the Officials OrantThem DEALERS IN i 'r 11' f' 3 4 rr See our Cane Seat Oak Dining Chairs Continousb'jst Prices guaranteed And Goods at best rom tf (t fe a A a As A v' Begin Early to Select You PRESENTS! A (T 1 i 1 Ramsey county in July 1892 shot and 92'12112 killed a stranger who was 'trespassing on tne land or ner employer anu wuu was at the time engaged in an salterca 1 Asam CTvitk TTnnnifvai i Minneapolis Alderman Indicted Minneapolis Dec George A Durnam aiderman from the was arraigned' before Judge Pond on an indictment charging an 7 offer to accept a bribe of 10000 from7 Halvorsen Richards Co for which 7 he agreed to lend his aid toward get ting through a huge reservoir contract le pleaded hot guilty and was released 4pn $5000 bail Key West Dec Reports from Artemisa are that Weyler has found it necessary to (intrench some of his ad I vanced positions and to build one or two blockhouses to keep "command of the military road from Artemisa to San Cristobal? The insurgents have driven I back two of his detachments from the I foot hiUjS'" Weyler is unable to "secure I tidings' qf A ther movements of General Rivera is reported that he is somewhat worried over situation I Instead of clearing the Pinar del Rio I section in one month he is as far from 1 7 accomplishing iS as when ne ffrst ar rived in Artemisa '5 7 Jo Operate in Honduras' 7 Trenton Dec" 31 The Hoii duras Syndicate company with a cap ital of $M00Q0 was incorporated in I the office of the secretary of state? The I incorporators include Chauncey I Depew Seward Webb John Jacob Ator and Benjamin 'Tncy The 1 JAMILY IVE DEAD Shocking Discovery Made by a aHy of 1 are a 1 Verndale Minn Dea 29 A fan! named Bactel consisting ox fetifgr mother and three children were' found dead in their home by hunters' 35' miles north of Verndale The bodies were badly decomposed No This Looks iinny 7 But only The Hostler taking at1 irsts r7 47737 a cnew oi Mimax Hiug Every thoroughbred chewer enjoys a chew of this delicious tobacco It does notbumthetongue lt possesses si pleasing navor auu a buubuiuvc uuctiucucu bv any tobacco in the wrld When you want a chew get 7 7 4 4 37 19 '3 29J'17 10 (5 23 31 67 43 15 97 Austin urniture Co 1 3 sftuiuiupummu 7 MA 7vv 7 'V Chippewa 'Chisago i ft' Clay Cook' 7 Cottonwood Crow Wing Dakota Dodge Douglas 7 aribault illmore reeborn Goodhue Grant 7 fM' Hennepin Houston Hubbard 'Isanti Itasca Jackson Kandiyohi Kittson Lac 4u I Parle Lake Le Sueur Lincoln oLyon McLeod Marshall Martin Meeker ille Lacs Morrison Mower Murray Nicollet Nobles Norman Otter Tall Pine Pipestone saV Pope A Ramsey Redwood I Renville Rice Rock Roseau St Louis 1 Scott Sherburne Steele Stevens Swift Todd Traverse Wabasha Wadena Waseca Washington Watonwan Wilkin Winona Wright 3312 "2172 Yellow Medicine 1578 '71015 17 'Totals 4263 3216 MS McKinley's plurality 53768 7 X'J 1 127 1546' 852 22 81 1 1360 '1136 45 3' 5 193 218 2 2 1 745 904 11 9 r3f 7 909 871' 45 28 12 8310 148 401 14 1986 23 13 '4' 688 11 3 "7 1535 1815 5 263 7 2" 26 8 677 10 1 4 as Ji if 123 1 1 Tn OlTISKN NATIOWAr AUSTIN MINNESOTA ft 7 'v 1 Hf i Steele Stevens Swift Todd" Traverse "'Wabasha Wadena A Waseca Washington Watonwan 'Wilkin I Wright plurality 8632 4 people frqm Mantorville and jnter On congressman Tawney of the irst mediate points on the 'Chicago Great district led the procession with distance Western in Dodge county arrived here to throw away The vote stood: at 10 a to celebrate the opening of 55 7 th0 Mantorville branch TheOom Sv 701 5 aWney ercialclub escorted the party around ftai the citv and showed the visitors the: l132'Price l035 leading wholesale retail establish i 8849 meats and other points of interest Third Heatwoie 24 4i peck 18632 Laugeson 801 plural ourth Stevens 24 584 Mann" eperabed by the 14640 Innls 461 Stevens plurallty Minnesota and Westerh Grain Oom Minneapolis burtt wreckMg MM' east sideof the boildiaf tad qhU i ing about 100QU 7 ly960(WLommen 23782 Heiberg 1173" plurality 2275 Sjtf Mi On the state ticket 'the total vote is given by the board as follows 165706 Lind 162 254 Dean 5164 Ames 2890 Hammond 11: scattering 26 total vote 3o7354 tha 84at Offlears aajl onarsssmss Cloughg plurality 3652 CoMtltstiMal Amendments! 7 Lieutenant Governor John Gibbs 1 178381' Bowler 141240' Wedge' 6917' "'X The' official vote of Minnesota for over Bowler 37141 7 presidential electors and for governor majority 30218" 1 77 os tabulated by the state canvassing Secretary of State Albert Berg 183 77 tt Og folhrtfs 7 211 Heinrieh 187459 McKonkey 707 W' over all iM'fi'J Sl8833a 3 5 State Treftsnrer koerner 186731 Me 5 1 Kinnon piumuty Lindt AaIOl 1 luujviiiy uvoi Attorney General Childs 176273 keyes 134966 plurality 41307 £7: 4 majority 41294 1 All the constitutional mmendmenW passed save that providing fora constitu 24" tional convsntioa There was a malority 2of over 25000 in favor of this proposition i il but it fell short of the necessary majority 'MMS 742s 54 i 31 J' the total vote required 4655 93 lDv Constitutional or taxa 543 15 railroad yes 1856? 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