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Minneapolis Daily Times from Minneapolis, Minnesota • 5

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ARE INTERESTED IN CUBA GOOD DEAL OF THINKING Going on and a Disposition to Let Spain Have War If She Wants Mr Llad Declines to Talk State The New Visa Review' Takes a Fall Oat of the State Railway Coi I 3 Cracking Good WEATHER INDICATIONS NS ashlngton March Forecast for Saturday For Minnesota North and South Dakota lljilit variable winds For Wlaconaln Fair and slightly warm- lightly er light winds becoming southerly For Fair southeasterly winds Local Weather Observations United States Department of Agrlcul- Office ture Weather Bureau Observer's Minneapolis March Observations taken at 7 o'clock 1 80th meridian tinte: Maximum temperature 34 degrees mini mum temperature 14 degrees: dally range 20 degrees: temperature at time of observation 118 degrees direction and velocity of wind southwest eight miles weather cloudy Ohserva tloas United culture Weather taken at 3 o'clock time at all aiatlona: States Department of Observations a iiffl rr2 s4 aou 3c? aZ 32 g3 ra 3C si 3 3 Minneapolis Luluth 81 75th meridian John Lind of New Ulm was In Minneapolis a few hours yesterday leaving last evening for the west am going to Balt Lake he said It to aay so for the republican papers 1 1 good Chinaman and that he wanted the courthouse yesterday accompanied by a friend and inquired the way to Judge McGee's chambers When he got there he explained with great unction that he was would aay I had gone to buy a allver turn him into a good American mine I am going there on legal burnt- TorisJie 1 lxed and he produced his first papers to ask me about he said to I teheemandedL Utled to e-prlvi-The Times man I know I Judge McGee however waa In doubts how It la here In Minneapolis but out In I He did not like to refuse and yet he felt the country there Is no Interest In politics I Jkhtbe had no right to do otherwise He now Everyone Is thinking and talking had of nothing but the Cuban situation and I been a Spaniard or a negro It would have the Maine disaster The farmers come I been all right but aa he was a Chinaman Into town every day and watt for hours 1 1 Chinaman he must remain When he for the dally papers to get the latest news There Is no excitement but a fixed I head he turned and left the Specials determination that the time has arrived I when something must be done If the Maine was blown up by Spain or Spanish subjects It Is time to call a halt If Spain wants war then let It be war That I say la the general feeling It finds different expressions Sometimes people I New $4 brown willow calf Cornell last welt sole one-third off talk openly and directly of war Others bis country frown and grit their teeth and think things even worse that war The disaster has aroused everyone and the general opinion la that whether the Maine was blown up by Spanish subjects or not It la time this Cuban question was settled once for alL am surprised at the action of Secretary Long I sat at the desk next to his In the fiftieth congress and consid- DEATH OF AN OLD SETTLER OC- CURBED LAST NIGHT HEART FAILURE THE CAUSE 1 2 I Deceased Had-Bsca- a Reside! of Xlaaesata for Fovty-dve Year aad -Was -Froaalaeatly Ideatlfled With the Baalaess Iatereats of the £1 ivt He Was Wealthy aad Gav I Geaeroaaly to Rellgloas aad Ed a- eatloaal Brief Sheteh of HI Idle I Henry Welles one of Minneapolis oldest and' most respected cltlxens died at o'clock last evening after an Illness of several years The trouble which finally resulted in his death waa heart failure Hia unmarried daughter and her slater Mrs Eastman were with him at the last but Mrs -Welles Is at present east where she went under the doctor's Instructions last fall to escape the rigor of a Minnesota winter Mr Welles retained full possession of his faculties to the last and was pleasant and cheerful through It all On hia death bed he requested that the funeral services be simple and that no extended notice of hia death be made In the papers It was his wish to die aa he had lived simply and quietly Mr Welles has been a resident of Min nesota since 1853 and during that time has and made his name loved and' respected by thousands of people all over the state He was one of the most influential business men and though not actively engaged In business during recent years has always had the heat Interests of his adopted city close at heart He waa a profound student of literature WELLES and himself published several volume of essays which were circulated privately and of hi abun- flu a unuiiu owu ana ox ms BUUI1- I dance gave freely seldom stopping to ask I whether or not the cause was worthy It HI I Bismarck Wllllston Helena Havre Winnipeg Mlnnedosa 04 04 Medicine Hat Kdmonton Battle ford Prince Albert Indicates a trace Outram Observer Minneapolis March A 1898 CITY NEWS John Barnum after 15 years at 240 will move to 40t Nicollet about March 10 His trunks bags suit cases leather goods pocket books etc will be sold at a liberal discount till then Kev 8 McAdoo lectured last evening In Simpson church on Madison Cooper died Tuesday at his res- I Idence 2 Thirty-fourth street A prayer service will be held at the residence this I nfternoon at 2 o'clock and the funeral and interment will take place at Evans Mills Monday The Knights of Labor held a public meeting last evening at A hall 6 cases $3 calf new coin toe lace sizes 6 to 10 For Saturday at only 8 cases $2 satin calf coin and lobe toe lace or Saturday in Annex wj GOOD CHINAMAN Wants to AMERICAN Peculiar Case Cmaea Up Before Jadgre McGee la the District Coart Aaaloas to Bo Natnral-lsed Was Disappointed at the Coarthoase Ye- Slag Has Lived In the City for Several Years Ye Sing an emigrant from the land of the celestials made hie appearance at the ng Is firm of Ye Sing A Brother of 1317 Nicollet avenue The firm conducts a laundry and Ye 81: the senior member of the also deals In Chinese and Japaaeae goods ra and Ye Sing has lived here several years feels keenly the refusal to allow him to acquire the rights of dtlxenahlp This la said to be the first case of the kind to returning eEdut a number of small boy on lnde- aant ahavaa wla cent charges when the proper procedure according to the judges would nave been turn the father and Me that they were given a youngster over to their good spanking Coart Brief The jury ln the case of the state against ten eld reported a verdict of guilty yesterday afternoon and the prisoner will I AMltGIlCGd MOIldAy IXlOrZllllf HG iedon'hargeof criminal intimacy I with two little girls of and 13 3 years of wer of the court and as the evl- will be a heavy one The sentence is not SLKe- it Is within the pot to sentence him for life win De a neavy one ine sentence is necessarily life Imprisonment however iras yesterday convicted of assault ln the third degree Lasher Is a boy about 19 years old and the evidence showed that he had stabbed a companion with a pocket knife during a school boy fracas He will be sentenced Monday George Miller who was found guilty of burglary ln the second degree was yes- I sentenced to serve -five years and I The claim of the county against the bondsmen of Buxton has been settled and 9 indictment I I I SEE THESE BARGAINS Twentieth avenue and Washington Ad- department have a private opinion? A I dresses were delivered by Alderman Lars man mU8t be either a knave or a coward Rand and William Stevens or both- to have a private opinion dif-Loren Lee was fined $25 or thirty days Cerent from hls public opinion But It Is by Judge Kerr for disturbing a funeral ln beeping with the whole administration contrary to the state law He drove hls 11 18 Mark Hanna all coal wagon through the center of the iIr- wife and two children have procession and was arrested by Officer JU8t recovered from a nine weeks' siege Nelson The court discovered that Lee of Aypboid fever which has kept him al-wus Ignorant of the law and it was not mOMt confined to hls house and prevented wholly his fault that he had disturbed the hlm from remaining to the populist meet-funeral Sentence was suspended ln and banquet when Senator Butler was Mrs Ellen Whiting wife of EL A I bere He declines to discuss state politics Per Beef Fork and Mutton Cuts Thousands of pounds fresh for Saturday 2000 pounds choicest unirozen Poultry Pork Tenderloin sparerius Shoulders 10000 pounds of PORK ROASTS and STEAKS 6c Up THE PROVISION CO Whiting died yesterday morning at her relfth street A short serv- I home 121 Twelfth Ice will be held to-day at 12:30 at the residence after which the remains will be sent to Rochester Minn for burial on Sunday The funeral services of Miss Cora Iynoh were held Thursday at 2 o'clock at the residence of Dr A Hlgbee 716 Third avenue 3 The services were conducted by the Rev David Beach of Plymouth church The pallbearers were Dr Oscar Richardson Knowlton a traveaty upon the sovereign power of Dlcklnnon Albert Young CharTei I the 8tate- Beyond the all-important func-Ende Howard Abbott Ition of drawing a alary It member Regular meeting of the Union Veteran I wn not- or not- venture an opinion League take place thl evening March 5 as to ther own power To the people It I They Etc Up Thlag by Criticising at the league room 118 Hennepin avenue turna a face of Pecknlffian hypocrisy I 4h Ge A full report of charter and pension com- while to the corporation It wink the ml tee will be made other eye It ha drawn pay for pro-1 The ffitrlct judges held' a meeting yea- A mas meeting will be held at Betheada 1 tfCtlnE mediaeval extortion and lrre-1 terdaJr at bieh they got back -at the Baptist church Eighth street between 1 Ponsible and tyrannical discrimination rand ury tor that body a recent report Eleventh and Twelfth avenues at 3 I lon enough It 1 time to consign thl to-morrow The subject to be considered luxury to the limbo of exploded Is Government and the Lake City I frauds and insist upon railroad leglla-S No special invitations tion by legislative enactment I believe have been sent to anyone It Is hoped 11 18 blgh time that the anti-republican 1 forces of the state take up this Issue and however that everyone who Is interested executive committee of the state farmers -hat a fellow 'man I alliance Poore Long and was ln trouble and asked assistance I A Swain have written a joint letter to Scholar philanthropist and friend the I Hanley demanding that he cease Issuing news- of hi death will be received with hi dollar circular to the farmers with the sadness In hundred of home throughout (use of their name Poore write as the city I follow to the Wlllmar Tribune: I your last Issue you publish a dreu- Henry Welle was born at Glaton- I lar letter sent out by Hanley who bury Conn April 3 1821 and received hi I a secretary of the state farmers alli-earlier education at the school ln that I ance Mem to be trying to exploit the tpwn He afterward graduated from farmer My name I used In Mid circu CumpUie Hiuft ttft (irf Haiti Funushtn SI Alt 1 1 OXE-FAICR AH Goods Marked in Flail Figunt THE WHEEL THAT STANDS UP The on of 1898 find the cent" Bicycle occupying a distinctive po ition upon a strong foundation the con' fidence of the riding public Not alone in the superior material and skilled work manship put into the bicydei not alone in the sure knowledge that whatever is wrong will be made right but most of all in the honorable policy of both the maker and all "Crescent" agents to have one price and that an honest one from the beginning to the end of the season to all alike Tho boat that has boon dona may with more experience be bettered the highest rung in the ladder always seems just a little higher Believing this and consequently the improvements in never stop A glaneo over a Catalogue which may be obtained from us for the asking) will show many such improvements this year Not a point has been overlooked which could make the "Crescent" wheel more mechanically perfect Our position on bicycles is well known This year it will be empha sized stronger than ever vizi a complete guaranty with every wheel sold not only that any possible defect will be remcdiei but that if you buy your wheel from the New England you are sure to get full and complete value a re suit secured by the expenditure of much time on our part in the most riid tests of the various wheels with which the market abounds We have made these testa and in offering our customers "Crescent" Bicycles for the season of 1896 we KNOW that we are giving them the best wheel for the least money Our stock of 1897 regular $75 which we are offering at 835 is rapidly shrinking We are confident there will be no wheel bargain this season which will compare with it Cash or SS per month SI 5 down and New England Furniture Carpet Co IHl OM-PRICE COMPLETE HlHJSff IRIISHERS KEJDOUARTEft mm till su fetb sl a 1st A Telephone 717 Cor Moslkaad 1st Aves0 Telephone AMUSEMENTS METROPOLITAN Last Times XLichard Matinee at 3::0 The Devil' Disciple To-night Sr Jakyll and Mr Hyde Huston Lyric Co BIJOU TO-MORROW AFTERNOON THE 9 TO-DAT TONIGHT Last Times UNDER THE POLAR STAR PLYMOUTH CHURCH TO-NIGHT AT 8:15 The Third of four Lectures upon hitlinnisls of Today bv DR RICHARD BURTON NIHJITT: MODERN REALISM Ticket Ooc at Aietropol tan Music tore ARCTANDERS WILL ASK FOR A NICE LARGE FEE They Want Order l-'rnm tlie Court to Compel Tlielr Client's Husband to I IIIJNNI for Hls Wife's At Fees Arctnnder A Arctander are rapidly cle-veloplni? nhility us humorists that If firoperiy applied should secure for them i lucrative pusitlnns un the staff of a funny paper Yesterday ihev lib-d a notice of motion with the clerk of courts which sets out nt leticth the fact that they tn-tetul to apply to the eourt this morning rir an order to compel llenry Nelson to them 31 attorneys fees In the pay divorce suit they are to try for Nelson's wife who Is said to be entirely without funds As the amount demanded ln such cihi-s usually varlts from 25 to $10i it ninv be seen at glance that the eminent lirin considers its seiviics worth fancy prices They wib also ask the court to compel the payment of Sino a month temiiorary alimony I'mel and inhuman treatment in alleged ns the grounds for divorce and Nelson is shM to be worth In the ncigh-bc borhood of TO ('I KK A COLD ONE DAY Take laxative Kronrn (Julnine Tablet All druggiMs refund tne money if it fails to cure lie genuine lias 11 Cl on each tablet Some ev Forester The Institution of a new branch of Cath olic Foresters will tnke place to-morrow at 2 In the St Vincent de Paul hall No 651 Virginia avenue St Paul A large attendance Is expected from the seventeen twin city courts A delegation from the Minneapolis courts will start at I o'clock taking the Interurbnn cars at the corner of Hennepin and Washington avenues The Foresters are Invited to attend A youth before a maid eras brought Their hearts went Two souls with but a single thought Each wore a Gordon Hat 1 jS jS jS The Fashionable Clothing House for Men Women and Children Nicollet Third Largrst stocks Lovett Frues 04oWnxp KlcuW dt for IN OUR WINDOWS MENDENHALL For Bouquet Basket Dinner Psrtie Wedding Parties and Funeral Plants and Flower Seed 418 Nicollet avenue A STANDARD OF EXCBBBDNCR is the service ofths North Amorlean olograph Co Aoenraor aad Promptness Direct Wires DOCTOR HUNTER ST JOHN a Homeopathic Specialist Ofie phopnix Bldff 60 4th BLB Booms 201 202 203' 204 Minneapolis 9 a to 1 5 2tor Offics Honrs 2 to 5 pj6 to 8'pjn Hunter St John John Naught on Consulting Jr Doctor SL John ban so Suadmjr be iSobbatA HI office la domed oatbo i flv- handle the subjects together or rather In discussing modern reaUsm he will glv great prominence to Kipling as onent Kipling Is a subject in which Dr urton delight The lecture la likely to If it is be the very best in the course possible to make comparisons where there Is so bo much excellences Tickets are to -be had at the Metropolitan Music store SAFE IN MORRIS Awaits la Jail far Hia Hearlag Deputy Sheriff Cater of Grant county was about local polios headquarters yesterday He-said that Dan Bloom who Is 'charged with the murder of John Pros Mr is still confined in the Jail at Morris being taken there from this city where He he was captured some months ago is being kept at that town for fear of action by the people Public feeling runs rd! strong against the prisoner aecordiiig to -the deputy sheriff and he Is looked on as a second Moshlk Hie com wil sldered by tbe grand Jury ln it is believed that he wlU receive extent of tbe law Ill be eon- For tbe Salce of tbe Fafr Secretary Talmadge of the St Paul Chamber of Commerce conferred with the local Board of Trade yesterday ln regard wo cltlee during to the carnival ln the two the state fair next falL The fair managers are anxious that the people xnake more of the fair and less of the caraivaL The business men of the two cities axe apparently willing to fall In line with the wishes of the fair promoter A plan wUl undoubtedly be adopted whereby the 1 nights ln the city will number of carnival be reduced in number Barnum the trunk man luta a removal sale now on One-third off on mounted goods and a discount on everything tor cash at 240 Nicollet DIED ELIZABETH eldest ter of Rev Peter Stryker DR ly of Minneapolis on March 1 after a TITUS aged 77 at residence 1731 Hennepin arenui Street Corner Nicollet 4- legislature of hls native state Three Ltlon methods I take thl occa-years later he removed to Minnesota set- slon to say that I and the other member tling 'at St Anthony He engaged ln the I of committee so far as I have been able lumber business ana also Invested largely I to learn do not and have not In anyway ln real estate He at once became a leader I Indorsed or had anything to do with methods Brother Long Brother Swain and myself wrote Mr Han- removed across the river to Minneapolis ley a joint letter as soon as theM ered hlm an able and a very estimable gentleman When he asked the peopt to withhold judgment and oe patient I felt that he was doing a wise and patriotic thing and when he and the president stated that the public had all the information that was in possession of the administration I felt that we had no I cause to complain But yesterday I was astonished to see his published statement that liability of Spain Is no longer Involved In the What do you think of that? He adds This is my prl- I Why should an adviser of the president and the head of our war ia Quoted as follows however ln the Llm Review: Rlngdal Is right when he says the coming state campaign should be fought out solely on state issues He scores the present railway commission and declares that the record of this body Is such that the railroad companies could I well afford to pay all the expenses to- gether with all the salaries of its members It stands as a block to all remedial I legislation a fraud upon the people and 2SL 535? act independently of all recognized par- I The Equitable Life Annual Statement The item of greatest Interest ln the Annual Statement of the Equitable Life Assurance Society published to-day are I those which make plain its financial I ronpfb Tha nssats tKa aavmmam I strength The assets of the company are shown to be 323687630804: its liabilities I amounting to S15695o693 were written and 318633313320 leaving a surplus of $50543-1 17484 I nciv nruicn ana tippHcntloiis for Insurance amounting to I lonlv the NruinrhLl strength nf fuA AAfn pany but also the care and economy with 'which the business of the company has been conducted The society Is represented In the North-1 west by Wilkes Covey and In this city by KalkhofT as district manager Nc took from the Mar- House yesterday a young girl named Louise Best who ran away from her home In North Minneapolis several days she refused to live with her mother In th bouse where the girl was located whoVouplthone "Jed a- three Jtn SkIi lSi X1Pe headquarters where qurtet In faken to'thaTdouse'of Thl fvSd Lnd yesterday by Inspector Doyle and hpld to answer to the charge of vacrancy The arrest was made according to the po- lice on general principles Doherty is to be the same who was sent over the road for a term of months last year bdoiis were niacea tne Mm-rn win to bv imrtSn Hliks Bm fh last evening charted with the lareenv nf a nusntltv of larceny oI for burglary Two young men named Martin Yost and Hal Halverson both of North Minneapolis were placed In the North Side sta rg ous ollce Officer Garrlsh who has been acting as driver on the South Side patrol wagon will take charge of a ln the fifth precinct this morning as Intimated recently ln The Time Hls place on the wagon will be filled by Patrolman Caswell Marriage Licenses Alfred Vincent and Florence Williams Alfred McMillan and Mary McKee George Stevens and Lulu Berndgen Frank Archambo and Lida Sullivan Joseph Pavlish and Anna Mrax a mu If there is a history of i WWK lungs in your iamiiy ip it? 1 take Scott Emulsion It nourishes and invigor- ates It enables you to resist the disease Even if your lungs I I I I i I I eonunanffing fljgure and assisted in organ-teroay Northwestern National bank of REPUDIATE HANLEY Dollar Circular Not a Popular Card Hanley associate editor of Don- Reprentatiye ha been repudi V- ated by several of hls associate on tne circular letters came to our notice demanding that such business stop at once There la no authority given ln the alliance constitution where any one man has any right to take such unauthorised actions as Hanley assume FOR EARLY ELECTION Joist Committee oa the Charter Be port Progress The joint committee on the charter met last evening at the Board of Trade rooms and listened to reports from the various the wards showed that those Motions had been completely organlMd and enough pledges secured to guarantee the services of all election clerks and judges required Reports from other wards were satisfactory Winston presided The announcement was made that a meeting would be held this evening In the eighth ward and another Tuesday evening ln the third ward The various committeemen reported a strong and growing Mntlment ln favor of a special election on the charter and It waa' announced that several prominent citizens had come to the help of the joint committee- with tenders of financial aid should the necessity arise JEWELS OF K0RTGAARD Kristian Wonders Where All of Them Have Gone Part of the now famous Jewerly which Kristian Kortgaaird put up with Attorney vhlch was up i later tile yesterday to the an execution writ by the Columbia Naas sold highest bidder at the municipal court room For a time the bidding was lively Tho lot consisted of a heavy gold chain with a handsome jeweled Masonic charm attached and a diamond ring The chain and charm went to Dr Lane for 345 and the ring waa sold for 38 Mr Kortgaard appeared on behalf of ina wife himself and wife to protest against the Baie alleging that only about one-half of the jewelry was present and offered for sale The police officer as well as laterals had never reached their posms-slon The question now is where has DR THIRD Kipling the Sabjeet of Leetnre at Plymaatb To-night at Plymouth churcl ard Burton delivers the thl hl8 course of four on the tioniete of the Day" The Rich lecture ln mous Flc- tioniate of the The large audience that filled Plymouth church last Saturday night justified the change ln the place of the lectures from the FT tartan to Plymouth tereated in Rudyard modern realism Dr Burton is going rch Dr rd leett Famoui Everybody is in-Klpllng and also ln Burton Is going to i i 't i' j- ''h I 1 3 1 4 i 4 4 ln full The amount was $142338 was brought about through an error in the accounts of the former county treasurer for which he personally was In no way responsible Tne hearing of criminal cases will be continued next week The criminal calendar Is still somewhat crowded owing to the great number of indictments returned by the grand fury just before they adjourned Among the cases to be tried Is that of Colburn" who was indicted of hT natlenta The doctor 1 said to have t0id them that this was the only way ln which they could be cured Judae Smith has denied the motion for Mrichow6 cvlcLd1 of aUempt tMmoralng Melchow wiI1 for alleged criminal relations with several I FOOD FOR CUBA of Provisions Leaves Ulsseapo- I ln the above subject will make It convenient to be present Irrespective of creed color or sex Beautiful hyacinths at 10 cents and primroses at 15 cents each at 412 Nicollet avenue Violets rows lily of valley Great wile of plants at Mendenhall's 412 Nicollet avenue Hyacinths 10 cents bunchTofvlolps' our weetheart a bumh of ilolets I A MAD MIDNIGHT RIDE They Were Juit Too Lute for Last Car to St Paul the A count? of tirnminunt st in iido JLr? 1 oun Voss? Dem trom Ollt or ton und the and unsophistlcuted- Thereby hangs After leaving the opera the little party betook themselves to a restaurant Time tiles In good company: waiters are slow nd street cars don't wait When our friends were ready to leave they discovered It was late However to St Paul they must go There was a wild rush for the car and in the excitement no one thought to Inquire whether the car would sarrv them all th at A Inem tne way to St- Paul When they nearly reached Mid-1 way the conductor astonished them by saying: "This car only goes to Midway You will have to walk across to Merrlam Park and get the last car from The conductor could not be persuaded to run hls car the extra seven blocks In vain they begged The conductor said it was against the rule and that they could not back up so far a few moments a ffooa snow storm Their last hope was the Merrlam Park car They ran across the bridge blinded with the snow they strug- glM on Vain endeavor! Breathless and exhausted they beheld the last car leaving just two squares ahead of them and heard a friendly voice saying: "Three minutes too late for the last" The policeman was very kind In protecting and assisting the young people to a livery stable After pounding vigorously for several minutes they succeeded ln waking the sleepy hostler He rubbed his eyes grumbled and finally consented to drive to St Paul also astonished the crowd by charging not only full price for hls team and carriage but a good round sum for hls broken slumber The ladies oh-ed: the gentlemen looked fierce and wanted to say something but out of consideration to their company held their peace That vis not to be the only surprise for upon being told the carriage was ready they found that what was to be a closed carriage was nothing more or less than a family with very little covering The wind howled and whistled the snow flew and the horses felt a little frisky The driver climbed In Then there was a mad rush a quick turn the little party sat with suspended breath for several blocks expecting to be hurled Into the ditch or eternity as a fitting end to their mad midnight ride And the end le not yet The fond parents are wrathy and the young men will not dare to brave their wrath for some time to come BIG DITCH SCHEME Winston Retaras From Xlearagea Trip Winston of Winston Brothers eot the tractor Ity Mr Winston was surprised to find the conditions so favorable for the completion of the canal and has no doubt that- the big ditch is feaseble It is thought that the favorable opinion ot the contractors will have the eff who went to Nicaragua to inepeot canal In company with other contract has returned to the city Mr Wim he effect of starting up the work Mr Winston wee surprised at the vast mount of work that use already been Itnerallr iutlon of rdad bow lined to amount of work that lias already tx accomplished and the generally healthy condition for the prosecution of tbe big task He was rather guarded however in hie statement and declined to hazard any guessee as to the pot difficulties and so forth I I I They have six children An Intimate friend says of Mr Welles: has always been a student and few The commission men of have a better knowledge of English have expressed substantial sympathy for literature Hevu a profound thinker Cuba by sending fifteen tons of provisions wumpmMUt interested in iphllosoph- tothatunhappy Island The car load of Icul studies He wee a most generous pTOvlsions wlll start to-day The relief an- alTyB £ady to works of I ftnS'oTitSii In bury Conn The first bridge which connected the two built bj wl the Minneapolis Bridge company of which nk" "iir Mr- Hes and Franklln SteeJe were the proprietor In 1858 Mr Welles was chos- I President of the board of educatlonT and in 1863 was unanimously nominated for governor by the democrats but was defeated at the election Mr mendable i always shi ubllc spiritedness and the nu- iroads that have so materially aided ln developing the city found In him a firm friend As early as 1853 he conducted a large saw mill in St Anthony and employed more than a hundred men and Welles ha always shown a com- le pu merous raili since then he has been actively engaged In many enterprlses that have added to the prosperity of the city In financial institutions he has been which he was president for a number of years The high nlace it holds among financial Institutions is largely due to hls the Farmers and Savings of Minneapolis and for many years was prominent in Its management and affairs In 1853 when Mr Welles was running hls saw mill In St Anthony the water power failed and he built the first dam across the Mississippi horM and slab which raised the water two feet He constructed this ln ten days and it was the local wonder of the time He was also Instrumental ln securing the erection of tn tpron to preserve the falls Mr Welles has contributed liberally to religious and educational Institution Hls gifts amounted to fully 370000 to the Faribault Institutions alone To St church he and Franklin Steele donated Mventy feet at the corner of Hennepin and Fourth street the site now occupied by the Kasota building which served to tlt' Sut tbe struggling institution upon Its feet -x W1 Mm Jerusha Lord of hie native town Glaston 1 He Is a the date of their organlsa-communicant of the Epis- 1 a 8 mercy' and walk BUmMy wttn ooa nr TO CUBE A Take Laxative Bromo Quinine TaUets druggists refund the money If it fails to a 6c: Tbgenuine has on each 1 OLD IN ONE DAY All cure tablet The Minneapolis Free Press Changes Owner I thrir'TOnnectTon'wUhthe paper! 'MriStacy win employ an associate to act as busineM manager I ESTam Cm 1 Now Is your cl I chance to get the very beet at-way down prices at removal 1 sal I pm Ym Wlik ts Eua -i I I I I I I pSJrSXe" by ther missing Jewelry disappeared? pple theli tee from their founder and has been a I Whereas We believe the war against In nocent women and children in the island of Cuba has long since became a disgrace I honored and beloved by all civilisation and should be no longer I wno now nil lowed to continue Therefore be It I jSf-f ---Resolved That the Mlnneapofie Produce hut Mrneativ ra- ring1 the socle tv of friends and the en- Exchange respectfully but earnestly re- church know him as an unright man and a and generous philanthropist In is I Some Plain Unvarnished Facts quest our reprSentauvee in the national legsllature to use their Influence and their voles toward any course that will put an lmmedUOe and effective stop the further Ill-treatment of the non belllger A liaUlvA HI 51 That copies of theM resolu tlons be sent to the Honorable Idv1b the Honorable Knnte Nelson and tbe Honorable Loren Fletcher The MlnneapoUsJgoduceJExchange Secretary HELP SOUTH AMERICAN TRADE themselves in the enterprise and that it bastbe lioiMment cfsuchnkpresl- dents as Oliver a Carter John Me- I Anemey Edward-Simmon Edward I Aass Tmm SabAEM I A Aflll A 9 I ffigfc I Langdon Isaac Rosewald and A Hep sonally responslhlw tor-the bank act The UaMltty Is double the I bolding State government none of the obligation I I 1 1 I It is a fact that we sell more Pianos than any other house in Minneapolis It is a fact that we can save each and every customer a goodly slice of his or her piano money It is a fact that we sell strictly high grade Pianos Pianos of worth and satisfaction at phenomenally low prices The Minneapolis Free Press has changed hands aval Frank Stacy Is now editor and manager and sole proprietor He ityi he nu financial backing uiai aaaurca are sdresidy 2 fleeted 2nd ifl The lnternatlonal American bank Is theji amlnteiMnlxMpt'tlmembers I tltla I of bis own family No politician has a besides the VOU n2VC I wblch Samuel HIU of this rityhas be-1 Interest -in the paper Free UCalUCa tllC LUUgii come Identified Jbe bank vrtll have press will have no candidates and will not branches throughout the United State fljht for any he said yesterday Cuba and South Anierio aitd offices Jn --Jt wlU support the allied froces of re-London and possibly in ParU new I form -Every -bill wl be paid within a concern capitalised for 825000000 week and the paper will be on a substan- It Is understood that a- number of tial basl Albert Dollenmayer romlnent capitalists bav Interest Achard and George Dickson have fever 2nd em2ci2tion there is still 2 strong prob2bility of I prom! George severed r-i wmm The explanation is we buy in large quantities for spot This enables us to buy to save a-lot of cash money -pi 1 I nc Oil the Emulsion 1 8 2 cure tVie kwnnnbnsnhites feeds the hypophosphrtes give power to the nerves find tbe irlveerine soothes 2nd Ilia inc glycerine tuuuiw ww be2ls We divide the saving with you If other houses bought in our way they would Sell in our way But they can't and don't We are all alone Buy your Piano of the house that can and will prove to you that it-can save you money Cash or £10 monthly WALDO 40 FlftIi -T 'V -i i 1 -M If isU DEFECTIVE PAGE.

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