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4 1 THE MINNEAPOLIS TIMES TUESDAY MORNING -JANUARY 3 1899? 6 AH INDES TO SOMES OF WhMBfr LIND IS SWORNJN Republicans only ARF LEFT 0H GUARD I Reliable Firms: fifin') fu: fft HOOL-iAND'-i :1: iNRRMAftV? he II opVBROR OP THE STATE I TOOKhTHE OATH YESTERDAY )lbrV B-1 i lloaae and Senate Reiableain Can- esii and PatVtbe Slate Thraagh- Candidates far-She Secretaryship of the Senate Are Ud taccept Committee Clrrksblps-O'he DemO erals linVe a Time '7 ohn 'the oath of office yeeter- day and by that act became- as he elalms I governor of the etate hen sa by 'le Times reporter last night ha stated that his I term of office had begun and that hli in- auguTatlon which will take place on Wednesday Is a mere matter of form Hy his oath of office he had fulfilled the requirements of the law and had become In fact governor The Caucuses The republican caucuses of the house and senate held last night were cut hnd I I I figentsWanted gU goodVtowh' FIRE INSURA Writs for agmclei 8 JphRron m- Co INSURANCE rates agencies 8 agers Oneida Block Minneapolis Minn ip- "i ni i ional aaNorthwestera Cycle Co DlCyCIGScor j6th St iistAv 5 Agents for Columbias-rand Luthy wheels Other-makes sold ateost Becohd-hand wheels at your own price Bicycle Enameling Minneapolis Enameling Works U8 JBLxth South A Ksberge Manager Writjs color card and prices Books Books Books THE leading book store ef the city all latest productions Butter and Eggs LEADING dealers In tout line WlbCUNdlN DAIRT II Id at Delicacy SAJ og Klcollet Cleanliness lit AIMiirlit Caus nrK PLKNI'KP HIUXD 1j a IUMSTKIi I'MIKurM CIIHTK Wim'll WIU WIN Yitt 1IFAKI' ANI HAND for Sale by All Cp-to-Dato Dealers TM05IS0N TAYLOR SPICE CO CHICAGO LIVER PILLS The appointment of Charles Cheney as the mayor's private secretary was likewise announced and confirmed though the charter does' not require confirmation of the appointee to this office The Slate Goes Throogb dried affairs slates having -been agreed on I luraeto slafeand I and Edward Fortier now in old Manilla at informal pieetings during thq day I rtlurneu I--- The house caucus was called to order in the assembly chambers at 8 by the senior member Jacobson of laic qul Staples of West Paul was chosen chairman and made a Pnchof The" election of" the 'remain-1 gJH uSS! ormnwim NEWPORT SOH Bia jx SSksnsk ffiSrif Biss? the -eighth ward was reached nearly tws Tvices rendered by the I have Ihnui ales lor neany iww i' ir- bi-rs id the board Robert Pratt und Airs Dentist a ease see HIGH class dentistry at moderate prices IJeinless method: Odontunder or Gaa GREEN 8 corner 4th and thank In which 'he phophesied the election of a republican successor to JohYi Lind tn I'imO -This prophecy was greeted wii great applause Representative Uutterson or Blue Earth was chosen secretary of the caucus and Krayenbuhl of St Paul was made reading clerk Tellers were appointed by the chair but their services were pot necessary After resolving that all nominations should lie made by ballot the caucus selected these as candidates ail unanimously: A Dare Elk River Chief Israel Bergsthom of Minneapolis First Assistant Dahle of Spring Grove Second assistant clerk A Everett of Fa inn nun Engrossing clefk II Ingersoll of Bralnerd Enrolling clerk Edwin Beck of Bt Fuji Postmaster XI Barry of McLeod Scrgcant-at-arm Ed Fanning Assistant sergeant-at-arms A Kelson of llallock Chaplain Rev Llndh of Alexandria Mr Dare war called on for a speech and responded saying that he was embarrassed a he had been so busy -working to secure the position of speaker that he had forgotten to prepare a speech-He wnjld however say that he would preside over the house with perfect fairness to all parties rfi'JIfl 1 iCptUltUiei pram- Page Mayor Pratt Indicated that he had and gtoeln ulLelsewhere lb th Daue' In conclusion he extended a cordial welcome to his successor Mayor Orgy and wished I him peace and good awill Mayor Gray arose and gfter thanking his predecessor read his miutatory ad- dress' which la also printed In' another 1' said: speed the parting mayor and wel- come the coming Applause greet- led this sentiment as It did the addresses of Mayor Pratt and Mayor Gray I Then followed the announcement of iay0r appointment of James ppyia tQ superintendent of police -The JoIned hearllly jn the appUuse rhaP'roBowel The I OOUIKli confirmed the appointment a unanlinous vote- The Alderman from Ihe Fourth Presents the Retiring Chairman AVltli a Watch Mr Pratt Make His Farewell Speech will proceed with the clectlort gentlemen" announced President Crosby And they did It was Interesting to observe how the fifth ward fared Twenty-four ballots were cart for vice-president of the pouncll of which Aider-man Percy Jones of the fifth ward re ceived 16 Alderman Kilchli 2 and Blank 6 Alderman Jones was declared elected and hlti election nailed down on motion of Alderman McCune City Attorney Frank Healy of the c- Liid vWl wa) 4L Aitf a trim 9k vAfftn eeamr ond ward 24 out of the cast Nle- diet Distilled Water IjY perfectly pure water Pold in thoroughly ste jes at 6o per gaT Northw Water Co IOC 4th av 8 on thi terlllsei stern THE ONLY market glass bott Dr Wyatt MOHBNNKPIN av 80 years of wonderful euccese The oldeet und most reliable ipeclallit In the northwest for the cure chronic nervous and mivate diseases Dye Twin Gty Dye Works djere and cleaners Mall orders solicited Prices and information book sent Grill Restaurant ELEGANT and patronised by the bes Popular prices Oppo-808 1st av 8 livery PTNM Btnwla dolvana Uls- aW Intelligence Office boarding-houses etc Miss Miaraing nouses etc Miss 8 Wilson recently Olson's fcmplor Bu 1st av The Boyd Transfer Fuel Company hol'd gookdU hold goods Goods packed for shipment aim (storage by experienced men 4B 3d sc a TcL (51 Midway Hone Market St- Paul-Barreltt ft vori: The hoTlday af- rected the trade very much The avere-gf the i ffiJS PYai'tlcallyit a accumulate Ta! the horf- to of stock Prices di of horses numerous onthe market but effected few it purchases The nominal value of hor8e from t0 8 'ear" a Grafters choice to extra to Kood Farm horses choice to extra 120 80 100 hiiuiur tv CAira £arm horses common to good uOff 70 Drivers common to good 90 Foreign Markets Jaiu Three per cent rentes lOlf buc for the account Exchange on London 25f 22c for checks Spanish 4 fOtUo LONDON Jan t-rThe amount of bul-nk of England on Hon taken into the Ban balance to-day £20000 LIVERPOOL Jan The following are the stocks of provision in Liverpool: Bacon 14000 boxes hams 3800 boxes: shoul-dei-B 3800 boxes: lard 42000 tierces butter 6300 packages The receipts of wheat at Liverpool for the week were: From Atlantic ports 59700 Quarters Pacific ports none other ports Ml 000 quarters The receipts of American corn from Atlantic ports for the week 20700 quarters 700 quarter IONDON Jan 2 Gold premiums' at Buenos Ayres 10700 at Lisbon 4000 at Rome 7Go Bar silver quiet 27 j-ltkl per ounce Money 263 per cent Rate of discount in the open market for both short and three months bills 2 per cent Gold bars 77s 10d American eagles 6s 54d BERLIN Jart Price were Arm on the bourse to-day National securities rere generally higher FRANKFORT Jan Busings quiet on the bourse to-day and prices Arm A American higher PARIS Jan Business was Irregular on the bourse to-day at the opening and Representatives Dunn Wallace and Gut-I jnff -city officers In "Ihe following order: terson were appointed members of the I vice-preeldetit of the council city attor-house caucus committee to arrange with I ney Pity engineer- city assessor chief en-a senate committee for calling a Joint I gineer of the fire department health com-caucus to nominate the party candidate I mfssloner Inspector of gas Inspector of for the United States senatorship I buildings sealer of weights and measures Jacobson introduced a resolution janitor of city hall engineer of city hall reciting that where as grave charges had I city weigher elevator attendant thirteen been made against the grain and ware-1 atreet commissioners sergeant-at-arms house commission and against other er- I Aldermen-Kilchli proposed to test-the vante of the state In connection with the gjate at oncer so he moved as an amefid-twine trjst- and kindred matters there- ment to Alderman motion that fore the republican members of the house I the 'election of a chief of the fire depart-pledge themselves to provide for a strict ment be postponed until the next regular investigation of these charges and the meeting Every republican voted a loud on I aiderjn if any such there be roll call Lost to 10 The resolution unanimously agreed I Then Alderman Long took a shy to I slate by moving that the election The feature of the caucus was the nery (y engineer be deferred ifntll the next I The election political speech of Wheaton the This too was promptly defeated udasfoUarf colored member from Minneapolis In nom-1 bj a ftrlct pat-ty vote 1 to 10 I pfrr ltuBtcil'aPaf Bcnuienoerg inating Israel Bergstrom as chief clerk Alderman Kilchli tried it a third time Second Ward-4 Brown vice There was also some other ranting In the I using the building inspector's office as a I cudgel Lost 14 to 10 It was no Thrd Every one had given hi 'word of honor the slate and he would not break smallest particle of any prbmlse that hath pasted -from iv-nl-hmon to julltjr prtr partle The Aessle Caneas Tlw republican senate in the senate chamber Senator cudgel Lost 16 to 10 It was no use sixteen slate makers break break the The Yew Mayor Dellverlng His drees moved the cCune weakened and nominated his jity to second commissioners I Charles WaVMn I Fourth Ward Robert McMullen ard George Wales vice M' Cole e-elected) I sixth A ard Matthew Walsh: vice Harman Seventh John McNibben vice oxr os psrosxr HONEY -OX OA Te leu oa approved prapeity la Ml agd 8b PaaL I had existed the rock wMch came near emashiiw that Mectoue elate I for here precious iu to smithereens Alderman for Perry who hae held two terms and Alderman for particular The soMt over tMs office at one time threatened -the slate with destruction and the republican aldermen mlee of fear le anybody but for lAUher Fn in The spilt overtMs mceat perspired In agonies or fesr lest the ark of their covenant might be demolished It was this eauabbTe that prolonged the Had ATd- were the Ad- re- ire- Gre Mlchlej deceased jauriiie ueurueQi IV Luther Fry vice John Perry Ninth Smith vice ay lor ay lor Tenth Election postponed Eleventh Andrew Theridldsen (re- A Larson- vice Parker Thireeifth Henry Webber (re-eiectedl After the sieetlon of Frank Gaylord as sergeam-at-arms President Crosbv announced what the aldermen had long been wa ting for the standing committees which are as follows: and Merrill Lloyd Adams ickfneon Kilchli Salaries Klichli Dickinson Lloyd Sutherland Anderson Claims McCune Adams Rand Long JSnVtafesir- ChHela- Cut1w- rack- Petmon Jonn Merrill Lon MCLO i Bond of City Anderson McCune Peterson Dickinson McCoy Accounts of City OfflcljJs-Foell Lane Sibley Sutherland Castle Ta Streets Grades and utnerland Jones Dwyer Nelson Leighton Lloyd McCune nw ra Jones son Merrill Lane McCune Neli Chat(Wd' P- Suther- Lonx'eCamflelher'nd' Patk'era Peterson Nelso et eDl Miln- Anderaon Foell ton Chatfleld' Sheeyr61011 Adama' Jones Lloyd Mlln' Lane Currier Peterson -McCoy Main Bib- "5aUh and Hospital-: Jones Lloyd Merrill eraon Dwy er une Rand Bethany Home Rand Adams Currier Kicks on Committee dlkustcd get of men than aome £ihe aldermen were after they had di- would be hard fn'nd They aid not care to be quoted Individually however Some of the re tiring aldermen republicans at that did I jSefeCroyfeh sul-prtifwae pressed that Colonel Adams Vlis not I given the chairmanship of the waterworks be ha" flllea capaoiy ana nones tly or several years I den-tist 81b-1 ysteV I ig anp th sfteraoond a evenffig amP durfng the day the many friendsof th? club called to naj their respects and to JLa" Ul? llon a uceeeaful new thedleS iS I the evening the were evl- Among those who called were dence everyone present seemed to be having a Officer Metsger Snffere Officer Charles Metzger of the third precinct police who has been 111 for over a year and who had to have one leg amputated owing to- blood poisoning will have to aubmft to another operation sv- to submit to another operation ering the other leg In order to save his life Gangrene has sst'ln In or fo Jt for the SSS8 Powers wat for ip Xr 1 of 1 I i I I 3 THE GiTY I SCHOOL i dr qcnur is iiosrx president AM) MR SC1I LEXER' SECRETARY County Commissioners Re-elect Wilkin Chairman amlTB Dow Ks-Nkerlff Phillip' Rill' far fS4M for Hanging John Moklk The last meeting of the old board of edu cation wan held ut noon yesterday and ml a resolution waa passed recommending to the new board that It take action towards providing the pupils in the schools with text books at actual coat The new board was called to order immediately alter the adjournment and Dr Ljuiuby was elected president for the coming year and A Schlener was chosen secreiar Dotn acknowledged the honor done them with a few well chosen words A legislative committee was appointed with instruction to secure such action on the part of the state legislature as will be lor the best Interests of the public schools Tne committee wuA added to the list of regular commutes and President (Juliiby appointed Hawley i'liulrman and 11 McMlllun and Hicks us associate members A committee was appointed to draw up resolution expressive of the grutltude felt by tile new board -for the long and valuable a Cray MR DKMINU RETIRES One uf tlie Members of tbe Park Hoard Resigns The tark board held Its regular monthly me-: lug yesterday und Hsteneal to the annual report of the secretary und at-l-riled to a number of minor matters The report showed a very satisfactory condition of uffulrs the board having now a balance of 32tiCiSM on hand gaTl74-i uf which is however unavailable litis leaves a cash balance of about £3UU0V Portius i' Demtng tendered his restgna-Ui'H because his riectlnn to the stute laRisiuture dtSAiunlilleil him fur a position un the board The resignation Was ac-cepteik Itonery of AfarshuII county i wrote to the board offering a young I'njolii- for the menagerie if ine 1 board woiilil pay the expressuge Tne board dt'eiiicil to accept the otter The usual monthly financial reports were given and accepted Mr Deming moved that the board take some action toward- erecting a suitable memorial in Elliot park to the donor of the land The deed to the property was given with -the understanding that the ineinorial should be erected and Mr Deming and other members of the board thought (hat some steps ought to be taken towards the construction now that there is some money in the treasury Two bills to be presented to the legislature ut this session were read one proviili rig for an act to empower cities to restore to their original use and control streets und highways which have pure been taken for nark purposes and the other providing for an act to enable municipalities to establish and require building line easements along streets highways und parkways defining the nature of such-easements The superintendent of parks will in the future be required to make monthly re-jorisjo the board of the transactions of his office ami the secretary of the board will be required to present to the board at the first of every month a financial statement for the preceding month WILKIXk IS CHAIRMAN Re-eleetetl lu Over the County CoiiinilsHloners The county commissioners held a short imeting yesterday to organise for the coming year Charles Wilkins was re-clecie-i chain lirmun of the board on is? iSe iiounced and may not be for some time Resolutions rtf appreciation of the work of the retiring nu-mbet- of the board Commissioner HurtutrJ were passed unanimously The surprise of the day however came ljf shape of a bill for from Sheriff Phillip for the hanging of 'John Moshik The Dill was received with scanty courtesy ihe republican members of the board calling attention to the fact that Phillips had made considerable political capital out of the fact that lie had made no charge for this work and now after the campaign was over had come In with a bill Tne bill was then turned down The bonds of County Treasurer Ilas-InK County Attorney Reed County Auditor Minor und Deputy Coroner little were approved the treasurer's bond being a personal affair signed by Gilrillan John Martin Akeley and Nelson No sups were taken in regard to the appointments in the gift of the board but there seems little doubt that Chief liaiie will be retained: in -his present ion He has made a most efficient omciiil sinu ha been the mean of eav-Jptf the county connlilerable money The force of janitors will be reduced somewhat however MAY BE PROSECUTIONS City Health Department Dues Not Approve of Christian Science Ait officer of the city health department Is H'isely Investigating the circumstances leading up to the death Ruin diphtheria of the u-vr-old daughter of Frank Will-man of li2 Fifth street 8 who died 8un-1' lh- of Christian Scientists Dr A Norton city health commissioner stated kist night that he was able to give out no facts concerning the case It had been investigated by an officer of his department and that tne facts would be laid before the city attorney this morning in order to ascertain if prosecutions for not reporting a contagious disease could be had DIED NEAR TOGETHER An Elderly Couple V1I1 He Hurled This Afternoon Mr and Mrs A Prutxmun an aged couple residing at 710 Seventeenth street died within a few hours of each other at the ege of 86 and S3 respectively Late wo ssssvo I'W I vnpt tiiriji AjatC Saturday afternoon Mrrutxman fell and was seriously injured The shuck to Mrs Prutxman was so severe that she died at midnight that nijht and Mr Prutxmun i riy survived her until an ea our yester day morning when lie too' away The funerals will be held this afternoon at 3:30 from the residence which is that of their daughter Mrs A Tucker The remains will be taken to Michigan for Interment (roern Install Officers The Retail Grocers Association last night installed officer Retiring President Menilley reported a membership of as ugainst 2 00 last year Treasurer Pryts reported a balance of 1256 in the The followlnjc'eqrr immittees were appointed: Whc Schofield Johnson Haw Williams 8 wager I Peterson John Powell Johnson rtarr Short Weights Paul Webber John Ifedlund Skoogland Uttech Reng Munn Williams Uenjamln II Dahn la the new president le' Rea Two gentlemen have V-nted the hall at 30ti Nicollet Mvenu fork Illble reading every week day from 12:15 to 1 There will also be a gospel discourse or a lecture on some portion "the" 'Script Wednesday and Friday even- tures every weunesouy ana Friday ing comnencing qt 8 o'clock and every Sunday evening at 7:30 There will not be any music or emRing at any of the meetings in order to have all the time devoted to the study or expoeition of the Bible Each meeting will be opened and closed with prayer The meetings are absolutely -unsectarian They are not -under tho auspices of any churrhT mission or ussembly of any kind The first meeting wus held yesterday and was conducted by McLaren Weather The report of the weather bureau for the month of December showed the high est temperature to have been reached on Dec 27 when the thermometer registered 41 degrees above aero and the lowest to have been reached on Dec -31 when the themometer registered 80 degrees below inemomeier registered degrees below aero The total precipitation In inches for the month was 0j The mean temperature for the month was 14 degrees Yesterday was milder han any of its any predecessors ror several day The thermometer registrations for tne twenty-four hours ending at midnight as recorded at Voegell's drug store were as follows: At a 13 degrees above aero at 6 a 16 above: at a 20 above: at noon above: st 3 34 above at 6 30 above at 9 23 above at midnight 21 above- Col Stevens Aboat the Same 1 Hall whots attending (jjblo- Dr nel neanoi A Ha John li Bt oils who is Stevens this pioneer of ill with pneu tton of his patient is monda say's the con unchanged Treats patleiits wlittdut drugs tilts for lucrative employment Call jor to Minneapolis -Institute-of Osteopathy pupils write fourth -floor Reeve block 408 Klcollet av Opticians 1- JiLlNG prescriptions our spe- deity K1TTKEDGE ft MARTIN man- ufacturing opticians 4U Sib st ft 1 4 i 1 I i auiS-n-w vf dirugless healing All aiseaees successfully treated Consults- 41a 5 as WVUBHII tion free -For' full informstUm apply tSb' L- HHEfcM secretary Globe building Acmn Pasteurized wholesome? free from! Photographic Supplies promptly attended to Rentals HILT THE RENTAL AGENT hae what you want Phoenix tniUdlngr corner- 4ta end let av 8 i Sowing Machines b- I- Firs SUPPLY CO 40) Msollst av Mil blab -upward: tbs tfsw Homa ch5 stitsb sntsatlabwt la tha world prieos ndusodsparw far all iiolsaais or rstad aign of doll i a window- Sporting and Athletic GOODS NELSON ft MATTSON dealers in Fire Arme Ammunition Flatting Tuck'e and Athletle Goode 841 Nicollet av QlatiftHAra The complete Olaliunury and largest stock and Sociujr Stationery Cabinets and Office Specialties in the city Malt orders promptly attended to JOHN A BCIILENEK fttx Sue Nlcalfit if Storage ft Fuel Company unequaled facllltlee for moving end storing household goods packing and shipping carefully attended to beet sesv- 1 ice: lowest retea 44 8d et 8 Tel 454 Typewrifars Crandall Late New Undortaher PRACTICAL funeral director and licensed embalmer JOHN GLEASON 84 7th et 8 Minneapolis fide Telephone coah actions store and residence Upholsterers Bat gains In iron beds springs mattresses upholstering end furniture repairing mattresses icnovated hair and moss Lm others IX Fults ft Gustafson 78 8th st ft Wall Papers WE have everytnlng In Wall Paper We do painting kalsomlning and all interior work TAYLOR ft CO S18 Nlc one let av Nusical blerchandise ERS In musical instruments sheet and books skillful repairers of aul 1 Instruments MUbZo DEALERS In muaie musical HOUSE 308 Nicollet av some international securities were: unfavorably influenced Spanish 4s were maintained and Argentines and Brasilians improved POPULISTS IN A DILEMMA Topeka Kan Jan The populist leaders of Kansas are confronted' b)H serious problem Both branches of the legis- rnlch lature have passed jl railroad hill whl railroad attorneys declare is not worth the nounc had signed the bill but it turns out that he went to his home at Lawrence without doing so and- that his failure to approve it is prompted by a desire to confer with the steering committee with a view to a change in the bill and re-enactment under a suspension of the rulM The railroad intend to go into the courts and fight the new law and have announced that they will carry the matter to the supreme court of the United States They will contend that no emer gency exists and that if It did exist the new In new law should have been made operative at once Carling Contests Three games were played by the Flour AiacKae James McCiitcherm skip 16: J' 8 Hastings Sherman Harding Thomas Hastings skip 7 Charles Chris- City OurTing Club yesterday The scores Harris Templeton James James McCiitcherm skip 16 ITli tensen PIHsbury Mark Hanna flun site lliinwrlau In airlit Ilf Uli1xll George Uarwlse Jr skip 16 Ridell Ben Stockman Sturgeon Cjlqu- houu skip LI merman iiumn nc Morgan sklit 12 John Lamb Alex Mc- VV LI merman William Hunter Rev Carey: Morgan skip iz jonn Lamb Alex McGregor thjionel Ripley A McDonald skip 14 TIME TO QUIT I was awfully fond of that girh and 1 believed her to be perfect but I saw something about her last night that made me tired" was that?" fellow's Brooklyn Life remedy at heartily 1 do if I didn't i Iw om 50 yean by lan oi Um cures th wont es lu rid lad ynuu imta Sure UkU 1 I jrk and Imve Ihtu dtciwrliiK with aome tlw inoai vi4-rl diM-lora of the I'nlttsl Stale 1 iure ln-en baiuliisi la and ildiililttf hot water at Uu Hot Sprtnaa Ark Imt It veetuvd MJ -Irilns liiled to ilo tne pond After I aaSr your advert 1 UuuM'ut I would try your pills aud liave mil two boiea: Iteyit taking two at lieiltluie aud mu- aft-r 'liruukfmt anl they elaa 1 lnvs doue nit- (uni IImii unylhiug IAve lied inuilde lina liet-li with the liver Jly akin mid rji' vn all yellow: 1 bad aley dow fi-i-inir fill like a drunken man vain ltfl-1 uldive lie naiul like aa If It wna Idle on top of IS- Mtouiaeli Mv larwrU were very coatlre 4 niniith and Imiitm- nuut of the tltue Aa-Hte flr l-m food wnul1 not digest but settle lie-i) mi mj atiiuiai-li and aome few uiuuthfiila of fHHl avuce iii again I could only aut' IlgM fiHHl digest eaaily Pleane aeud of Advice" Iteapeeiful'y UKN Aftit lliit Sprlaics JiSIMY'S FILLS a Uoi Sola! hr Druggist or Seat by Mail Send to Id! UVI) WAY A Co 03 Elm DUeet vw York fur Uo-k of Aalvlae Best and Cheapest Route -TO New York and Philadelphia Lehigh Valley Railroad VIA-NXAGARA FALLS Illustrated descriptive matter mailed free on request A PARKER A 1M Mouth Clark Mt Chicago 111 WINTER CRUISE to the scenes of the BATTLEFIELDS of the WAR by the American I Ire twin-screw United States matl 272SW YORK (U a Auxiliary Cruiser Harvard) siilmg from New York March 4 ISM for HAVANA SANTIAGO SIBOXEY HAUVIKI GUANTANAMO SAN JUAN rni'K THE WINDWARD ISLAND AND duration 31 days XHTXRtfATXOHAL VAVXOaTXOH CO-143 Xaa-taUe 5t Chicago Xils The Health and Pleasure Resorts Texas Mexico Arisons and California arc quickly and comfortable reached via the southern Pacific 8VV8ET ROUTE Daily through service front New Orleans tiosn ranci-K-o via iIoustonSan Antonio hiPaoaiul Ian Angeles bpecial semi-weekly service SUBSET XXMITED from New Orleans Mondays and Thun- days compose i of Buffet Smoking Car containirm Hath Room and Barber Shop Drawing Room Com part ment Car two reg- ular full nun Sleepers and Dining Car I meals a la cartel all of the latent design' andincMt luxuriously apiolnted Direct connections made at New Orleans from all point Detailed information cheerfully furnished by Y( Neimyer A So Pac Co 238 Clark St Uiiicago 111: 11 Morse Li A So Pac Co New Irieans 1-a WEAK MEN! Inlsmt Ta-ili Cii re In I) Pay Never returns 1 will fletlly eml to any aiilTrrt-r iu a ilaln sealed envelops riitfc a pr-i-riiloii with full dlr-vtiuna fur a Ulre tirivju i-ure for Let Nanhuol Nlirlit Lomvs Nervuui Wt5 feiiitll Weak Parts VariecHt'lu etc Addrew ti Wright Music Dealer Box 1400 Marshrll Mich le gam SUA jeaistrlt MfeiJfa Tkh Ktnedjr being Injected directly -to the eat of these dUeasea the Geaite-Urlaary Organs reqatrea na change ef diet Care gaaranteed In i to 8 days Nmall plain paek a pack- 100 laxe by mail Vtdl Brae Drag On ele Age Minneapolis Mina UUrtt YUUrtStlff Lm- Ilia tl for unnatural diM-iiurgm Inflanuautions irritutiiiu ur ulcrrntious uf uicegi membranes I ritmii muim Puinb-M niul nut aetrln-IthiESI ChistuOo pwsueenn fyrveiTiiiE7Wf hold hy Dragglata 'or sent in plain wrapper by express prepaid fur SI ini or bottlm 4271 t'in-ular rent on rwsusst TWAS BAD WHISKY AND NOT DRUGS The Two Hoys Who Were Fonnd la the Gutter Have lteen Removed from' the City Hospital to the Police Station Anthony Curllson and Gilbert Olmscheid the nume of the two young men found re vlrK In Ihe gutter on- Main street SE In front of the ExiModtion building main entrance Sunday idght by the second precinct police As was stated in The Times their roinfitlon- was such that it was necessary' to call a citv physician who found ho (Mmshrld In un extremely critical condition Hoth'had imbibed large quantities i'vii in'ui iwui i in avi urti iji gc iiuauuure of IJuiior aiwt wern no Hick that Home fears were entertained' for their recovery Both were removed from the cl tv hospital veoierday to the CViitraf no" They will arnrigned in tne this morning charred with Their ages are 18 and 17 rhe su spli Hon that inasmuch as -tkc de- script bins tallied these vqung men Tilght h' IwkI- wHnethlrg to do urith Satarday tught slxluild-uis was found yesterday to in whidlv unfounded and an Injustice JO he bovs -whose chief fault was in Imbibing too much bad whisky Rlak Won The first of the curling contests yesterday resulted in a victory for the following rink by a score to 13: Oeorgo Rejiley Ualhoun 8am Hastings and rl Hastings idklp The cefented rink was comiNised of Pillsbu nr Temple-ion A Maclhipsld and Richardson skli 'the contest was a very excel lent on- RheuimVilsifffL ESfetordered i condition ofNhe bl5parhich th8 mercurial renRSjiwrCf Alta doctors are unable to reach cured permanently by SSSrfteBlood -v Thompson presided and Senator Somerville acted as secretary As per agreement the following nominations yrers made unanimously A Langum First Assistant A Countryman Second Assistant Smith Enrolling Clerk Schaller Assistant Enrolling Clerk-C Berghuls -Engrossing A Christie Assistant Engrossing A Tufts Bergeant-at-Arm Dunnington-Assistant Sergeant-at-Arms Thomas Dow ns Rev Joselyn File Henry Burkhardt Assistant File Stephen Opdike Sergeant-at-Arms of Committee Rich Sergeant-at-Arms of Gjer-ners A Deems and Gurger Stenugraphers-Sladys Anderson and Hulda Hervln Keeper of Cloak Rogers Clerk of Enrolling Schwarz Clerk of Engrossing Victor Quvm Clerk of Judiciary A Martin Assistant Richardson Clerk of Finance Bunnell Clerk of Public Lands King Clerk of Verity Clerk State's Prison A Snyder Clerk of Taxes and Law Fred Van Duzee Clerk of Printing Blorn Clerk Logs Henry Caldwell Marion Estes The Minority Meets The minority caucuses were held st the Merchants The house caucus was presided over by Wlrwton with Henneasey as eecretary Stivers of Bralnerd was selected as the candidate of the fusion party for the speakers hip Fbsnes and Winston had been proposed but declined the honor The other nominatione made' were: Clerk-C Cutting First McCollough Second Assistant Shields Engrossing John Ttnpane -Enrolling Vfaije Berglt John Tillman Assistant Sergeant-at-Arms Michael Whalen Rev Paul The senate caucus was presided over by Senator Schaller and Senator Stockwell acted as secretary The following nom' Inatlons were 'made: Secretary Opsahl Assistant secretary Ltnenfelser Enrolling clerk Crane Engrossing clerk Walker Sergeant-at-arms Anderson' 'No nominations were madd for the other positions Hev Llndh who has been selected as chaplain ot the house is highly elated at his- success His' selection is not entirely satisfactory to all the members some of- whom think that it would be more pleasant to-have a chaplain on terms of greater familiarity with the rules of the English grammar For to paraphrase the words of Bret Harte: be others as good as he Whose verbs and nouns do more agree' PHILOSOPHY said 'Perry Pa tettlc to himself as he curled up lji the hay kin sleep long as I please thought 'bei afraid mleain' mv Kpftalrfan skM li of mlfrin' my Jbreakfagt they alnVJ no breakfast fer me to Cincinnati Enquirer Tin Kind You Hava Always Bought CASTORIA For Infant and ChadriB got vqtes I even on the committee- Twff of the demo-Rlank 2 Declared elected McCune on erotic aldennen aeem to have fared pretty his feet again to clinch It I 'll noi of -Then they balloted for city engineer with the TOmSStte on tul this result: George Sublette eighth meets about once In a decade! AldeTman ward 16 Cappelen 10 Bublette (dem) from the twelfth ward is declared elected Applause from a few I tfHf 1 i il? lte? partlan Mr McCun but att- tion to his voice 1 not' I Avon jm a 7 selection of Alderman Sutherland a literary man used to the niceties of expression and fond also of the pleasures of the table ia speaking of The city assessor came next Of the 26 vote cast Fort retired alderman of the thirteenth ward' received 19 Gibbon the present Incumbent 1 and blank 'Alderman: McCune etc -Next the tellers collected the ballots for chiejC engineer of the fire department They- were cast as follows: JR Canterbury second ward 16 Stetson 9 Commissioner A Norton was I re-elected receiving 23 votes out of 261 8o likewise wee Controller ap-the remaining three being blanks 1 Dr I polntment of Peterson as deputy Norton lives In the fifth ward' The ballot for gas inspector stood: adJouned uht11 Msy Roberts seventh ward 16 A Meeds 1 present Incumbent 6 Norton- 1 blank Press Clnb Kept Open Ho by occupation as chairman of the mitt committee on sewers while Alderman ley whose daily vocation renders him familiar with the lumber and brick busl-neu la made chairman of the committee on printing And there are others- pn motion of Alderman Merrill amended bf Alderman Rand the president wee instructed to appoint a committee of five on legislation City Clerk polntn Lydia id announced hie reap-f Frederick Chapin as as- erk The appointment was uya: I recommend this believe in -it I am not much of I I I i 1 I i a medicine taker 1 auLopppsed to medicine on principle1 There ought to be no need' of raedictne-r-juxt as there ought to be no poverty but there is If people livid' right i they would be well Sunshine air exercise-fun good plenty and not too are the best medicines the natural ones but men are tied -to their desks and women to their home cates and both are tied to fash- i ion Civilised existence is artificial and needs artificial regulators I recommend Ripans and take them myself I know they are both a harmless and effective (1 know what they are made of) They arc the best remedy I know anything about for headaches or Indigestion or- biliousness or any sort of sluggishness In the system And they are In the handiest possible shape to carry in the pocket" James Houghton eighth ward the assistant building Inspector was elected receiving 16 votes John A Gilman pres ent Incumbent 8 blank 2 Ralph Whitney fourth ward the sue cessful candidate for sealer of wehts and measures received 19 votes ex Alder man -Burke O'Brien 3 blank I Only 24 vptes were cast for -the janitor of the city hall and Frank Gaylord whose administration of that office Is agreeable I George Hull was re-elected engineer of1 the city hall1 Rufus Roberts city weigher Bears tho 1 I 1 1 Mormon BllhonW Fills 1 Umu Uimu lMiiiTir 1 or conrl pail on9' SqhaSre lF pt SnimsXret cure a at iuuul XiaMwi will uiilntlisl OrebnU re4 Mrva ccntere soe box far Ims by resiL SreSbl A wikreu guersme Is cure nun bon Ckcuimn bm Address Bishop Remedy Co San Prnnelseo CaL Vncgeli Drag Co 8 Washington Aveane 8 Minneapolis Mian 1 i Mt i- 'l W-V rfiVie a m9m- muoioaonftmpt Srt 1 f-- 'JLm ffii Asaaai 1 1 g'Sri'f.

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