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The Herald--Beview. VAN SANT IS : Pim the Third district Davis’ election Reps mia del a Ronbinada, By E. C. KILEY. . caleba aa Teh Sie SN TE GRAND RAPIDS, - MINNESOTA. ——<—=_$=—$—¥—«—«—«——«__—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—_—X—X—_ The air ship continues to be a bad thing for the constitution. St. Louis proposes to have a “de- cent Midway.” Then it won't be a Midway. An open winter will be worth sev- eral pounds of concession in the fuel emergency. Gustave Dore’s “Hell” is to be staged. This seems to be getting pretty low down. The peanut trust has collapsed. {ts projectors deny, however, that it was roasted to death. The Parisian professors are not in- clined to treat the new comet with ordinary French comity. Denmark has ordered 128 field guns and 192 ammunition wagons; look out for a new world power. Society item: Mr. John Mitchell is preparing, after a very busy summer, to take a well-earned rest. If President Baer really cares to know how he stands with his fellow citizens let him run for office. Prince Cupid, candidate for dele- gate to congress in the Hawaiian is- lands, is likely to get plucked. Consider what the world might have lost if “the man that ate the first oys- ter” hadn't happened to like it. Twenty-five women will have racing stables at Saratoga next season. This is worse than smoking cigarettes. The Missouri Valley Homeopathic essociation has solemnly resolved that kissing is unsanitary. So is mince pie. Isn’t Sir Thomas Lipton rather bold in hoping to take away something that J. Pierpont Morgan doesn’t want to have? Bernhardt is going to act in Ger- many. It is not that she loves “dear old Germany,” but that she needs the money. “The effect of a woman’s costume is very perceptibly influenced by the way she dresses her neck”—if she dresses it at all. Susan B. Anthony has just acted. as bridesmaid in Rochester. It is safe to say that the groom was on his good behavior. Showfa Maha Vajariahvudh is now in this country. The Baltimore Amer- ican thinks he was christened by a brakeman. Uncle Russell Sage steadfastly re- fuses to confirm the Wall street ru- mors that he is dead. This pains the bears very much. “To-morrow never comes,” re- marked the Observer of Events and Things, “but the day after the night before always does.” A famous surgeon has closed the ¢cuodenum and attached the jejunum. We knew that would be accomplished by somebody, sometime. The German government has con- trived to obtain possession of all the plans of all the French submarine boats. Lay it on to Dreyfus! A man who knows says that a meer- schaum pipe needs as much attention as a woman, which is probably one reason why there are so many bachel- ors. Chicago has advanced in art. The appropriateness of the figure of the angel Gabriel engraved upon the judgment bonds of that city cannot be «questioned. Baba Premandand Bharati arrived at New York last week to sprea@ the Vaishnava religion. It would be a mean trick if somebody should steer Baba to Zion City. The gentleman who hurled a beef- steak at the restaurant waiter from whom he had ordered roast beef un- doubtedly meant to give the servitor a tip—that he had made an error. Chicago is still resenting the in- sinuation that Grand Duke Boris’ se- lection of a feminine slipper in that city as a drinking cup convicts him of an immoderate thirst—Washing- ton Star. A bulletin from the London tail- ors says the stylishly dressed man now must have a small waist and padded hips. The man who is ex- pected to cultivate this style already has padded brains. A woman is suing in New York to recover $3,000 damages for the bite of a pet dog. Half of the sum is to remunerate her for an uncontrollable tickling sensation. There are those who would be tickled: to death to get $1,500. Sir Henry Irving has a new solu- tion for the “deserted” village prob- jem. He proposes to abolish “high kicking” in the theaters. So that is why we are becoming oyereentralized. Down with high kicking and rectore the equilibrium! eee oe paper SATIOE, ities are incom- ‘orty-forth District—Senate. *Lo ft The returns by counties are incom- duaur Bop: iy aes well FOR iT SS 0 EYES "ROBBED THE POOR. my 0 J Murderer Entered Doctor’s Office Un. f seen—Were no Witnesses. . Chicago, Nov. 13.—A dramatic scene J nton own county of Nicollet reports a Ina,| *ebrev-siatn District Serate, . John | T. PROMINENT KANSAS CITY oeiiet wae: cinuieehiy arated ve , Buffalo, Rep. use, A. J. jority of 1,387; Carver, 280, and Rice, Oise "Rep.; A. Hanaford, Monticello. taken to the Joliet penitentiary. REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE RE: | incomplete, 964. Kolars carried Scott . a 2 OGULIar: Lo 5 i iD ner rty-seventh District—Senate, *R. Ee Boehnert, who conducted a private is claimedsby not.less than 3,900, based on incomplete returns from all | ker: Cambridge, T. G. Me- 50,000 AHEAD the counties. - Goodhue county ie Se can, taps he beans Oboee: 1,287. ELECTED a ab LARGE county bee from ..Chissgo and | Browet, St Cloud, Heo. House, John bank on La Salle street, was arrested MAJORITY. Washington counties added to the],”yorty-eighth District—Senate, A. ons COMMITS MURDER AND SUICIDE In connection with his banking busi- , Brainerd, Rep. House, I. ae Cpeeees ie pe cea, Benet, Royalton, Reps H “Werner ness Boehnert did a steamship ticket 4 2 sy | jority. Read Seale DET: senate, ae. i we 2° — brokerage business, and pretended to ; HE LEADS THE STATE TICKET | °T, "tne sixth district returns are| nawkins Biwabik. Rep. House, P. i | LEAVES NOTE CHARGING THAT | Sl! letters of foreign credit to people —} .coming in slowly, but the Democrats | Dowling, Eveleth, Rep; D. J. ca going to their homes in the father. have ceased to claim the election of eh a Bist rict—Senate, ‘T. Ms Pua, THE DOCTOR DESTROYED land. Letters of Stic exchange EIGHT REPUBLICAN MEMBERS OF | Dubois, and the Republicans claim] puluth, Rep. House, Ray T. Lewis, Du: HIS EYES. were his mediums of swindling the ¢ Buckman’s majority will not be less | luth, Rep. B. Randall. Duluth, Rep. poorer classes returning to Europe, it i CONGRESS ELECTED AND than 1,800. ie aa ef Disizier —senkte, .George Ft R. was charged at the trial. Judge Bren- ONE DEMOCRAT. In the Seventh district Volstad has teen Baluth, Rep.; Fae D. Budd, ‘Teo tano at the opening of court yesterday BOTH OF THEM DIE INSTANTLY | read a voluntary opinion in which he overruled a motion for a new trial and of 5,000. Wal Iker, Be } Sievern Swanson, Moose denied a motion in arrest of judgment. — In the Eighth district the Democrata He said he would grant the convicted . concede Bede’s election by 4,000, and} sisting Paella ihe pe MURDERER ENTERED DOCTOR'S | man until Saturday to arrange his it is probable that he will have not} WOyinas, Park Rapids, Rep.; *L. W. OFFICE UNSEEN—WERE NO business affairs. had it practically all his own way. His | Harbors, R hoor Fift; nSecond District—Senate, O. N. majority will be in the neighborhood Mausten, a itkin, Reo tienes, A; & ON: JOHN LIND COMES OUT AHEAD less than 6,000. ik, Wad Rep. ‘ DEFEATS FLETCHER IN THE! “Si,ivor Steenerson, in the Ninth dis Bappocks wae pistriet—Senate *Valen- WITNESSES. Flew Into a Rage. : FIFTH DISTRICT BY GOOD trict, will run about 5,000 votes ahead ate Tan ON oe Date Tea Then it was that Attorney David Ree ak We enn bites ea ae ceneesr' Dares sked for a longer stay, and flew into MAJORITY. of his opponents. He has polled a big| H.C. Block, Main Prairie, Dem. a a long y, ; " vote in all of the counties. In Polk| Fifty-fifth District —,Senate, L. 0. Kansas City, Nov. 13. — Dr. Ww. K. | 2, "@8° argued in excited words and v Wilimar, Ry H °P. A. f i — Sele enone Se se Shesere re Grenarie, sunberg, Rep. waka Kimberlin, a pioneer citizen and a Langit ie oes ec aoe ee 5 a eee Tes ge ton ge eg Benet W. Ben- prominent ban aed shot and Idiled at aay All of this was listened to Goy. Van Sant’s plurality’ will be candidate from Norman county, polled | Stone, Bernon.: Rep. House, *N. W. Ben- | in nis office in this tity vebterd: = more than 50,000. Never before in the | 1,000 more votes than McKinnon, and fey Len Rep. iad t Ge dale Sc quietly by Judge Brentano. When it * 4 y-seventh P istrict Senate, J. D. ernoon by John Scanlon, formerly a ~ history of Minnesota has a Republican. Steenerson received nearly 1,000 more] gchain. Brown’s Valley, Rep. ‘House, | policeman, who then shot and killed Se ee gota tealthe, himself. The bodies of both men were | ‘™ * ‘4 4 + votes than both together. The vote| Ward Stone, Morris, Rep.; A. D. Larson, candidate for governor in an off year | -+ 404. Steenerson, 3,500; McKinnon, | Herman,” ; arose to his feet and asked permission AeGitin the dontor Eromipe:. ean Hes address the court. He is a man of ‘Rep. received as many votes as did Goy. 800; Moen, 1,800. Fifty-éighth piiatrict -— pense, ren a ' Ward, Al dria, Re H. i AVE Van Sant, and never betes has any Lewis, Homes City, Hep. ae or tee penip Was ‘shot Labeglteraerd oat ee fifty-five years and his hair is gray. _ $ is opponent ‘ 4 i pe am candidate’s, majority over PP: R Beatin: who lane: brother atin Waving his hands, his r dis. t . “Glénwood, THE NEXT LEGISLATURE. : [bea P* District — Senate, A. anc been so large. ‘2 He C, heveled and keeping in corfstant mo- Cole, Fergus Falls, Rep. Hous prominent local politician, asserted, it | tion pefore the court, he declared he , N. Unofficial reports from eighty of the | Republicans Make a Slight Increase in| Haugen, elican Rapids, Rep.; M. Walz, fs said, that Kimberlin had caused Hy Knute’ Bondy, | Battle eighty-two counties of the state give Their Representation. skeen be aL 8 Fones!” Battio-| him to lose hit ‘eyesight. - Scanion hoe np Ee eee ae that 1 ‘6 Van Sant a plurality of 48,568 over L. | The Republicans seem t:) have made] Lake, Rep. st senate, F. H. Peter- | left a note on the dresser, in which he | . 1, lopnaenee tie Cantdeae Rho .teare A. Rosing, the Democratic candidate | slight gains in the legislature in Min-| gon, Moorhead, Rep. House, *R. J. Wells, | had written: stood ‘in his eyes. “When T was tried for governor. The returns from many | nesota. They have, apparently, clect- eerie Ran GnOr ee Pee “Notify my brother at the city hall. | 7 c+ quietly h ere in my chair at the " eD.5 a * of the counties are incomplete and in | @d fifty-two senators and 115 repre-) Tulsi Rep. I did this because he destroyed my | (aor of my attorney and had no op- eyes.””~ sentatives. Two years ago the Demo- Sixty-first SP viat—Henate, E. h Swed- Scanlon had been geceiving treat- crats had fourteen senators and fcur-| pack, Bemidji, Rep. House, A, A. Aan- portunity to speak in my own behalf. some instances are estimated by the county committeemen on the basis Of | toen re Shelly. Rep.; Luman 8. Simons, I was guilty of no wrong. I . presentatives. ge get ment from, Dr. Kimberlin for about the vote in a maiority of the precinois There are also three Demo-Populist FN eae eal’ District—Benate, two weeks. He entered the physician's. Have Suffered Much of the county. The estimates are con- | senators and twg Populist. senators,} stephens, Crookston, Rep. House, B. office unseen and it is not known how | —everything, in fact—since my con- servative, however, and the omeiat Te ee ergs Ont ea Sens eece ee Bigner, Re phan Beavis Gunter isos, long he had been there. Another pa- | viction. Everything has been lost to turns may increase Van Sant’s plu- | tives, and six Populist representa-| Sh" iiivd District Senate, B._ F.| tient who was waiting in an outside | me, and my wife and children are des- rality. The exact: Agures will not be'} tives. ‘These uaunily: voted with the! sonabers, Kennedy, Rep, Brute, Hans | office said: titute and in want of the comforts of Bonar st HL Ang retire wpe: Ca ien Phe Wien ecrOnae on Mee ere ater ie Sage yal Btephey, Rep, 0.8. Ekman, “I heard Scanlon go into the doctor’s | life. My watch and everything I had ree hora rept sty SiS oe Tae li This year there are no Demo-Popu-| Roses Pepe re-elected. private office and I hear Scanlon and | that could be pawned has been given — connie Ses state Van Sant einen: ana) tthe te aiiene aa the doctor talking. There was no|to the pawnbrokers.” ‘ o% as compared with two years ogo. Ros- | as Tollgese bs be ze GOV. WHITE IT Is. Quarrel or Loud Words, Yes, yes; I know,” interrupted Judge Brentano, “but you have not suffered nearly so much as the poor persons whom you robbed. Instead of ing carried only a few of the Demo-| irs: pistrict—Senate, 0. G. L: however, until Dr. Kimberlin cried cratic strongholds and these by much Houston, en: House Crees 1. Bos: Republican Candidate is Re-elected| out: ‘Oh, don’t, John.’ The shots fol- less than the normal Democratic ma- | Worth, Money Creek, Governor of North. Dakota. lowed immediately. A bullet came forities. ccond District “Schate, +P, Fitzpatrick, | pragtieally complete returns on the| through the wall and passed over the |Si¥iné you until Saturday pelos | The pluralities given Van Sant and Dem, House. J: ink Rep. John | election show that Gov. White, the| chair from which I jumped when the | Pronounce sentence, I sha You are sentenced to the penitentiary. Clerk Cummings, make out the papers. Bailiff, remove the defendant to the county jail.” Rosing this year as compared with Jr., Bethany, Rep. Republican candidate, will have a the pluralities given Van Sant and sae aan Penloag a OLannin majority of about 11,000. Official re- Lind: two years ago are: Lake City, Dem: po maha "| turns may, of course, slightly change ‘Van Sant. Rosing. Van Sant. Lind. shooting began.” The first person to enter the room was Dr. Kimberlin’s son, also a phy- sician, who is proprietor of a drug ' about 7,000 majority over McGovern, Fourth District—Senate, ey HLH. ee this estimate, but it is safe to say, on : tine, Re 5 nN “ is what ae ‘ or es ead 1900. bl pccheser ae eee Micoy, the returns now at hand, that when] store situated on the ground floor of: ‘In the name of eats ee al Nal Anoka . + 800 pce 434 Byron, Rep. the final figures are given out the gov-| the building. Both men lay on the you call justice!” sai is Becker + 700 de. 237 oe is Disirict—senate, * *R. EB. a ernor’s majority will be found to bé| goor covered with blood and dead. banker as he gazed stupefied at the 5 e) iy teal re ae ec _ Entiesboro, "Rep. 8. A. Nelson,’ Lanes: | above 10,000. Scanlon had shot himself through the | Judge. ark hintot ats 14 | boro, . The returns indicate that while in temple, the bullet tearing away the It is. You deserve it—every of} B19 co abxth h BistrictSenate, we. s. he the cities there was a good deal of upper part of his face. it,” replied Judge Brentano. a — ae ustin, Re ‘ouse, Nolan, ? gement fase bie Reps PLES We PARIS EG facies aie lareet! propasunitice Des eistaaherlity bloat ecm artes fuera Velug tune gages “Boehnert to oe <= ‘S\vanth District-Senate, *Samuel Lora, | the voters voted the straight ticket. | }4 and had practiced in Kansee ¥ | the penitentiary. 5 Aig . House, G. G. Daien, Hay- for the past thirty years. anion te et 75 P. , G. G. 5 This condition appears to have pre- was thirty-seven years old and single. 1129 555 | “Sight” District—Senate, George Ww. vailed all over the state. \ fe lived. formerly at Breckenridge FOR LOSS OF EYES. N, | is 34 | Peachey, Owatonna, Rep. House, *J. Spalding and Marshall, the Repub-} He y he | 207 ‘Owatonna, Rep. lican candidates for congress, will run| Mo. He had worked as fireman on the | 514g Man Takes Revenge on Promi- | te ve District-Senate, Henry A. Mor- ‘ Burlington railroad, and later as pa- pvenge: oy | 401 ce ‘Albert. Lea, Rep. House, Ole I, Op-| about two thousand votes above the 1 the Kansas City police nent Kansas City Oculist. 47 | Gabi, Mansiield, Rep.; William Wohlhut- rest of the ticket. ee Ee New York, Nov. 13. — Roland B. =~ son 22) | ““nenth Distriet—Senate, E. B. Collester, According to the table below White ‘ Molineux was set at liberty yesterday Faribault eat ++: | waseea, Rep. House, A. J. Lohren, Wa. | Bas carried every county in the state ‘ON IS LET GO. after spending nearly four years in | ies feed : api aoe seca, Rep. SRE Ae aE. with the exception of Walsh, possibly MAS! . prison and being once condemned to orf a. As vel istrict—Senate, a er= is { Good cee eee etree rena sxtis Giyauist, | Grand Forks, and perhaps one or two) 1 tigation Failed to Disclose | death and twice placed on trial for his Grant . af 159 | Smith Mills, Rep.; *George W. Norman, | Of the smaller western counties. Hold H life for the murder of Mrs. Katherine Hennepin Bat BO Boe Niger > The next legislature will be Repub- pda eas Eee ey: zs : The | J. Adams. +: | o“Mwelfth District—Senate, F. B. Putnam, 2 rs ambridge, Mass., on ‘ Hubbard ae FT eee eee eee Te rk Meme [eee oreo. madotiey, Me commit | charce of alan Go’ Mason, the: Boa, |. But thirteen minutes sufficed for the Isanti . 50 Brush Creek, Rep. tee claiming to have elected four-fiftts | discharg: f | jury to reach a verdict of acquittal at | Itasca . 78 Thirteenth ‘Disirict—Senate, Thomas | of it. There were some very lively | ton club man accused of the murder o' ther eins Gltar tbia that = haa. ‘Tanted are i geen e pay + | Torson, St. James, Rep. House. *Wiiliam | contests, and some counties which | Clara J. Morton at Waverly a week Pn eeetet he heat nel wileh ro. | Kandiyohi .... 1,275 6 Eb espere ‘Truman, Rep.; A. D. Palmer, | have been Republican failed this time | ago last Sunday night, was ordered by | (OU ' GENO) Une ee ction and | Kittson . : see gor | ROerfeenth District-Senate, W. & to elect Republican candidates. Judge Charles Almy of the Third dis- ts Havin Packt 1 af | Sp tacadgoaaas a ae jo; | Smith, Windom. Rev. Hi A. trict court of Eastern Middlesex yes- ao soe ip een prolonged for sas sien An ta qe Schrosder,, Lakefield, ae: 5 Schroe- terday. The government lawyer an- | Th el al eR paentl | Lincoin - :; 185 | “Sisteenth District--Senrate, *Daniel Shell, LA FOLLETTE WINS. nounced that an investigation had | The verdict, whicn wae tae i | Loe ane 30; | Worthington, Rep. House, George W- failed to disclose evidence sufficient'to | @Mticipated, was greeted with an in- | ees SE 30s | Wilson, Worthington, Rep. Governor’s Plurality Is Estimated at | hold thi ed man. Almost imme- |Stantly suppressed outbreak of ap- | Marshall 50S | Sixteenth District—Senate, John G. ¥ fe Poetry lause, Justice Lambert having de- Martin 386 | schutz, Marshall. Rep. House, Neils T. Over Forty-Nine Thousand. diately in the same court George L. O. +f a a Mini hat a, I Meeker 302 | Jacobson, Hills, Rep. STATE TICKET. Perry, the young negro who was held |/ivered a stern admonition that no eet: a seventeenth Distrlot Senate, John G. | Nara arb as a witness against Mason, was |4¢monstration would be permitted. | ia: aie jutzZ, farshal Ye ise, fustav, yverni 5 Me ‘ Mower : 1018 5. | Brickson, Canby, Rep. H. W. Ruliffson, | Lieutenant Governor—James O. David- | charged with the murder of Miss Mor- a ala 16, Goaby: , \ jhe Rent po ae ees Rep. i a tl ne a “ ton. He pleaded not guilty and was Molineux, who was brought into , | Madison, Rep.; *J. O. Haugland, Monte: | Attorney General—L. M, Sturdevant. Nov. 18. After his release Mason held | jury had agreed, was apparently as ’ video, Rep. LAY LS wage ne ok age P. . an informal reception and after a | unconcerned as he has been through- puineteenin Sleepy Bye, Rep. @ House, Thovine. ‘ommiseloner — John short time was driven to his home in | out the trial, and gave no evidence of _ Frank Clague, Lamberton, Rep. *S, D. | Commissioner of Insurance—Zeno M, | Boston. emotion when the words that estab- ‘eterson, New. Sa TPR ad lished his innocence were pronounced. T Jaz - | The latest returns gt Li , ae gptieth, District Sepate, CAs pone Follette a. plurality celimated ae over KITTY BYRON’S VICTIM: His aged father, Gen. Molineux, was son, Brighton, Rep. 49,000. It is claimed that fuller returns deeply affected and could with diffi- Twenty-first District—Senate, Charles will run this above 50,000. The returns | She Stabs to Death a Member of the culty respond to the greetings of Renville have come in very slowly on account of lon =: Benson, Winthrop, Rep. House, *Fred | to'great number of split tickets. London Stock Exchange. friends who pressed forward to offer Nias "Twenty-second. vilstrict_—Senate, Fie Bate eare On ne ante ene chectiba. London, Noy. 13. — A sensational | their congratulations. Immediately oseau Bt. Louis Wichiman. Beaver Peis, Heng A. He. iam as they have not finished counting the | ™UTder has heen enacted in this city | after the rendering of the verdict the derson, Sacred Heart, Rep ballots. in full view of hundreds of people. A | prisoner was formally discharged from tensa} young woman named Kitty Byron | custody and left the court room with t stabbed to death her lover, Arthur | his father and counsel. Reginald Baker, a well known mem-| In passing out of the building the i Sherburne Bibley Stearns Twenty-third District—Senate, *Charles H. Dart, Litchfield, Dem. House, Frank A. Carlson, Litchfield, Rep. HERREID ELECTED. Bteele . Twenty-fourtn District—Senate, W. E. . Stevens Harrin on, Hutchinson, Re: House, Riven ciao wi pe ber of the stock exchange. Before the | three were cheered by a great crowd { A ‘ohn jorsey. Glencoe, Dem. lepublican Candidate for i : rast POPE CRED DEN or ae pI iovernor | woman could move she was seized by |that gathered in anticipation of the o | Twent i DuToit,” Chaska, Dem House, Charles Recelves 8 Goad: Majority. Traverse y several witnesses of the-deed and giv- | acquittal. After removing his effecis Wabsata sie ‘Chaska, Rep. onate, *Jull don uoeeeiae practicatty te coke en into custody. The crime took | from. the Tombs Molineux went ito his } . ‘wenth-sixt istrict—Senate, ‘ulius eo Waseca . 285 Coller, Shakopee, Dem. House, John | in the state, gives Herried, Republican Dine eat sues rad Peer eon father’s home - Brooklyn, where he ; f Washington .. 305 Doan Spring Lake. Dem .| candidate for governor, a majority of over bes re. ir. Baker died on the way | was again cheered by a large crowd. lastest: \ Watonwan 490 Twenty-seventh District—Senate, *M. R. 19,000. Complete returns will undoubt- | t0 the hospital. The young woman ——_ | us PLEADS SELF-DEFENSE. Everett, Mgterrie Sema Paver tes edly increase this slightly, the Republic- | WaS taken to the police court, where Wi T: , Le Wright ; reve ee Rep, ans aiming that his majority will be|she gave the name of Kitty Byron, Yellow M ‘Twenty-nint! istrict—Senate, Ole K. | considerably above 20,000. ed twenty-three i in Who S | rae Naoseth, Wanamingo (Reép.). House, W. The congressmen ‘and the rest of the ahethin pba Nae a Bay] Farmer Ee eee —— Totals .. 2,497 18,173 H. Putnam, Red Wing (Rep.): °C. (Von | state ticket will run about the same. Th s . Baker's wife lately ade Threats. Yan Sant’ plurality sacs — Wald, ae (Rep.); A. J. Rockne, Zum- | jegislature will have a majority of 120 bed instituted divorce proceedings. Springfield, ll., Nov. 18.—Abraham ou, BEDU ane OreULE RN Fits prota (Rep De adie satbert joint ballot insuring the re-election of Dea IT Garvey-of Decatur, a veteran of the Civil war, on his way to the soldiers and sailors’ home at Quincy, was shot tin, Cass Lake Man Lands the Job That|and killed yesterday by Johnson J. —Se Ww. Du- Republican Elect Eight Members and oath Dire House, 0. By Soule, get te al a debe Many, Desire. King, son of W: W. King, a farmer re- the Democrats One. Grant, Rep.; Swen’ Magnuson, Mariné When Mark Twain was an editor in| Washington, Nov. 13--E. L. Warren siding six miles from Springfield. F Schaller, Hasti D He , J. B, | Senator A. B. Kittredge. WARREN IS CHIEF EXAMINER. CONGRESSIONAL TICKET. ~ Kelly, “ureka, eo gig G. pense. ¥ qiag? First district, James A. Tawney Mills, Rep. Hartord he was considered a formid-| of Cass Lake has been appointed chief | K drove to this ci! and surren- (RED icra bioness 7,000 Cowan, Sandstone. ep. House, oa we hice iran da ete die Ber of the crew of examiners created for toret to the sheriff. Hie statement is | Second district, J. T. McCleary Stark, Eee pepe ; John L. Oleson, cellar on State street, not far from the the purpose of classifying the timber | that Garvey drove up to. the King | (Rep.) ..- 4,500 | North Branch, on the Minnesota Indian reserv: Third district, C. R. Davis (Rep.).3,900 vcturtysthirg” Distt, st walter Lemon, pega ay ote wntie the ies This work will be inaugurated aaa as teat threatated an Gian aie, King: Fourth district, F. C. Ste Ren.; Joel B. Gregory, aabwenionte hs ane Bane ns oan i soon as Mr. Warren can make his se- | Mrs. King escaped into a field, Garvey é (Rep.} Ee at es District Sena ec. af the features of an evening’s entertain- lections of the men he desires to have | following, shouting he would burn the Fifth district, John icNames, Dem. House, Henry McColl. ‘Ghutstion | a8 his assistants. S Hi d ‘ Dem. William Butler, Dem., John | ment &t the Young Men’s Christian | ecretary Hitchcock | house. King pursued Garvey, who was Sixth district, C. B. Buckman Handlan, St. Paul, Dem. is dest tha : } i. Behn association ‘hall at Newark. There | ‘8 desirous that the work shall begin |in a wagon, down the road. King al- wt 1 Beventt district, A. 3. Volstad ' 00 | tardy, Dem. uniaice envi Shr ook, | was a bowling alley “immediately un-| #5 Son as possible in order thatthe |}eges Garvey left the wagon and a \ | (Rep.) Rep.; Anthony Yoerg, Dem. a derneath the lecture room. As Mark| classification may be completed in | hand-to-hand conflict ensued, Garvey , Eighth distric ; Foon Hee podee, Senator, "Hier H Twain was on his way up stairs with | time to permit of logging in the sea- | attacking him with a knife, whereupon See BEES alt igs Hage hs | paren tgp ono aes ate, as be oot ere Mage Sn | y-seven' nat "8 on ere—bow mmendation ing him instant ere’ were | con Wee Ninth asset, Halvor Slonnergony McGHl,, Rep. | House, Joseph Jocoby. | ing?” "| members of the Minnesota delegation. witnesses She sheoking ~ ees | Minnesota has elected elght Repub Pies a heh ‘istrict é sitaceepcline ge weaxsee ne Revee: winae that 3 Nean congreasmen ont of alo! Mvaryifacnin eat Seatoan. Bene ties Mee eee COMING TO MINNESOTA. PLUNGED INTO A DITCH. ih district in the state except the Fifth | *Charles ek Dem.; George R. Smith, “Run in somebody else for ten or - Chicago, Noy. 13. — Seige ae & gave the Republican candidate for aes District—genate, E. F,| fifteen minutes,” said patie Twain. | Rev. Dr. Leggett to Begin Work for | Northwestern passenger train, divert- tact apa eda Comstock, ‘Rep. Hou C. Deming, | “I shall do ever so much better after Evangelistic General Assembly. ed from the track by an automatic in the th district, composed of | Re! - Rep. . Calhoun, | @ little exercise.” é New York, Nov. 13.—Rev. Dr. Lester | Safety device, left the rails at the Hennepis county alone, Toles oe 3D, Sheares, Reps GB. | And he did.—New York Times. Leggett, who recently resigned as pas-| Wisconsin Central crossing at Des Fletcher, Republiéan, by a majority sity test Dirtrict—Senate.. *Qeoree A Desperate : tor of the Third Reformed church of aie casing - 4 es ape grinded estimated at 1,900. Wilson. Rep. House, W. rage vr Albany, N. Y., and who has been cone train The First district will give Tawney ER ES Btevenagn, Hep: Ada Tih pute 5a away. I haf got the who en- ae a s Wise in Central t je—at, vat are you dakin for topped within na i Se Trae commitin |e ELT Hee ee | AW returns showing 2 arty ea i ict member.