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   Bismarck Daily Tribune (Newspaper) - January 13, 1899, Bismarck, North Dakota                               NINETEENTH YEAR NORTH JAN. 13, 1899 IS Senate Committee on Election Favorably to Senator and He is Standing of the Senate Are Appointed by the Lieutenant A of Important Bills Are One for Additional ate Senate and House Agree oa the Com- the Minnesota State Bills in the Hence Regulating ance and Providing Surety Bonds for County Notes of the Day's Doings of the With the Gossip of the The The senate met at the usual Prayer by the The journal of the previous day read and FROM THE A message from house announced the passage of Mr. Sargent's resolution for the appointment of a of Skre to visit the Minnesota state at and inspect the age and plant iu operation there With a view to the establishment of a similar plant in the North Dakota and requested the concurrence of the The resolution of Mr. Casbel for a memorial to congress asking for for a survey looking to the im- provement of the Bed was returned to the haying been passed by the j The resolution of Mr. McCarten for aa endorsement of the amendment to the interstate commerce law pending ia the congress of the United was alao returned having been THE Senator Hanna presented a resolution of the Minister's association at Fargo stating their appreciation of the by the senate of the amendment to the divorce and urging the members from Can county in the house to port the passage of the The com- was ordered printed the journal oa motion of Senator Senator LaMoure presented the report of the committee on joint rules the re- port signed by himself as man of the senate committee and Mr. Stevens as chairman of the house com- The rules recommended by the committee were read andj the report em- bodying the roles was 18 Senator Arnold presented the report of the senate committee on elections that has had under consideration the contest case of Johnson vs. Cronan from The committee reported that it had con- the testimony in the case and recommended that the contest be dis- missed and that Mr. Cronan be declared i The unanimous and was unanimously adopted by the The clerk announced that the dent was about to sign Mr. Baker's con current resolution commending the valor of the North Dakota troops in the BILLS Senate So. 28, by Mr. Provides for the assessment and taw tkm of freight telegraph and telephone Provides that every company doing business in the state shall between the first and fifteenth days of April of each make and report to the state auditor a statement under oath of one of the cipal stating the nature and location of the headquarters of the Company and principal the num her of shares and par and market value of the or the actual value if there be no a detailed of the owned by the and a full inventory of the personal property of the in North with details of the receipts and expenses and information as the state auditor shall The board of equalization to hold a meeting on the after the first Tuesday in to ascertain as nearly as possible the value of the prop The board of equalization at its regular meeting to its value for tion at the proportion of its true value in the state to the entire capital stock and other total Provides for the board of penalties for refusal to submit method of and other machinery for the enforcement of the la Emergency Senate No. 29, by Mr. Provides that county auditors and treasurers shall quarterly ments dicing receipts and for the preceding quarters on the first days of July and Octo- ber and post the same in of the county treasurer and publish them in ten days in an official newspaper of the Emergency Senate No. 30, by Mr. CreeL State Deaf school vides an- appropriation of for maintenance and for No. by Mr. priates money for the maintenance and improvement of the state normal school at Valley Total of HOUSE The resolution by Mr. Sargent for appointment of a committee to visit the Minnesota penitentiary was One objection was made to the pointment of the committee on the ground that the state's financial tion would not permit the establishment of a plant as the ob- Mr. stating that he understood the cost would be from half a million to a million Mr. stated that this was a mistake as a plant could be established for from to The resolution was passed by the Mr. Ames asked tor unanimous con- sent to withdraw his Senate No. 22, was The senate then The following standing committees for the senate were by ant Governor who stated that selection of committees so that they would altogether satisfactory was a difficult matter and that he had done the best possible in placing all the and Gram and Gram ing- Messrs. Cronan aad Messrs. and Engrossed chair Aroold and Mar Fuller Creel and Corporations Other Than ten and Charitable McCanna and Fuller Penal Messrs. Laidlaw and Educational Institutions Cashel and State LaMoure and Joint Cashel and The At the appointed hour the house was called to order and prayer was offered by the The roll was called and absentees were excused by The journal of the ninth day was re- ferred to the committee oa re The revision committee made the ual report which was The speaker announced his ment of Messrs. Bacon and Hare as a committee to visit to inquire into the manner of uring binding etc. speaker announced in this connection that Mr. Sargent would be the chairman of the A motion prevailed ordering No. 12 Mr. Wallace offered a resolution pointing Miss E. Thordarson from the engrossing committee stenographer for the house The resolution was TO VISIT Mr. Boyd introduced resolution authorizing the speaker to appoint a committee of three to visit the different public institutions of the state and in- quire into their needs and The resolution was It con law for the taxation of tele- telephone and dining car com- that have so far escaped any ation in the The law provided for the assessment of the companies in portion to their capital stock as their property in the state in to bo their total property The supreme court of Ohio passed on the law two years ago and declared it It is that if passed it would add about 850.000 to the revenue of the which would be apportioned among the counties in proportion to their mileage of the corporations Former Treasurer Nichols was in the city yesterday frora Mr. has been in bed for two weeks with an attack of grippe and is by no means well He suffers from a severe cold and would not have attempted the trip to the city had it not been imperative to close THE an a from axj up some affairs official in connection with his templates a similar committee from the JOIST Mr. Stevens chairman of the tee on joint rules filed his report which upon being read was Mr. Stevens stated for the information of the house that the only change made Messrs. San Fuller Hegge and Federal Fuller Dougal and CreeL Insurance and 4 4ay. McCanna and Messrs. Sanborn and Noble and Appropriations Messrs. Fuller Murphy and Cities and Messrs. Fuller and Indians and Indian Creel law and Public Baker and Banks and Cashel and and State lap and Public Lands Messrs. Creel Cooper Public McGillivray Cronan and Baker and Porter and Messrs. Cooper and Woman's Mansfield and Ways and Creel and and Immigration Messrs. and and Ferries McCanna and chair Fuller Dunlap and Military Little and JOIST Public Buildings Messrs. McGilli from the old rules was that under rule M it now required a two thirds vote of the house or senate to take a bin that bad been acted upon out of the sion of the branch having it under con- but that any called for in either branch might be promptly re- turned when no action had been Mr. Wallace moved that five extra each County Treasurer of Cass came to Caas county in 1878 and have lived there ever I came up to Bismarck yesterday and expect to return home Of course I am for In case it is shown that Johnson cannot I am inclined to believe that his supporters would favor but there would be no show for him as Cass already has tbe man and United States It is my opinion that if the opposition enough to defeat Johnson it will be strong enough to elect its men providing the combine can There arc 540.314 worth of unpaid wolf bounty certificates in the auditor's office at the present Between six and seven thousand dollars has been paid on account of the wolf scalp bounty but that amount does not include part of the jet Representative measure would relieve county treasurers of the necessity of getting individual and would provide a safe and tain protection of all any losses would be paid by fidelity and ia case of defalcation of shortage there would be no local sentiment or influence to govern the prosecution of The treasurers would experience no ary outlay as the county would pay for the The issue of of refunding rants for the payment of the overdraft of the general fund of the state treasury and the expenses of the legislative sembly was allotted The sue was floated at sis per cent and it is a tribute to the confidence of the people ow Good well I bring thee from afar good tidings and kind an knight and true and Tu always I I tell were words oo which battle's issue dwelt I were I in the hilU JM pile or tower But I could raw ID rain and like and could be I tell so are Deeded but I undertake to furnish all the worts For twelve and twice twelve AU my Were drowned in a- were my words Each stricken low and dead were my words All Were utterly consumed were my words faith were broke and rent like skittles oa a my words round and bard and be like Upon This vast world would be a ed All moist and soft and full of aad Were my words to fall torrent like And fast as J conld utter Were words but rounds I'd fashion me a ladder reaching to the And from some planet nod a meteor down to earth To crash these My CALLS HOLES A LIAB General Egan Enlivens copies of the journal be furnished member containing all the The motion Mr. McHarg suggested that the con- be ed each Mr. stated that the code con- the constitution and that the members could find it The following bills were introduced and redd the first and second time and BILLS House by Mr. Provides that the state auditor shall pay the proportion of due two per cent tax to the volunteer fire of the state on the first day of House No. 25, by Mr. Relates to reinsurance and tie tkm of business by insurance panies the state otherwise than by resident House Biff No. 28, by Mr. Amends section 660 of the codes with re- lation to the organization of new tory into school district House No. 27, by Mr. vides for the liability of owners of stock for No property to be exempt from judgment except absolute Action to be brought within sixty Souse No. 28, by Mr. Amends the law with relation to the meetings of boards of township super- Regular to be oa the ant Tuesday in the third in the Monday m June and the last Tuesday of House 29, by Mr. Provides that county bonds of the state in its own integrity and the desirability of its obligations that the issue Jl sold within applications on file for the issue aggregating and several in the state offered to take the entire The officials of the state are to be congratulated their success the warrants to such tage in the The fallowing prominent gentlemen of Grand Forks came in on yesterday morning's train and were among the con- figures in the lobby during the Mayor Hon. Frank I hare at mj command more words than sea has Than earth has blades of than sea has fishes Than has Java to sport forth Upon the helpless I say 1 need no wonis But Bast brought me If not I pray scour The field with a fine Friend A comb for mj from oat the One with fine teeth and Itf mjf Each vassal has a to scour the for By his This campaign goes act awry For lack of and prudence in its John prominent real estate Otto son insurance and City Auditor Speaker Baker announced the house yesterday that would name some of committees The Catholic members of the bly with one or two held a little joint yesterday of the statement of Bishop Shanley in the Ar- advancing reasons for the election of Johnson and stating that a was needed to purify the The members were unanimous in their opinion that the bishop's statement will be allowed to create no A member who was authorized to speak for all said after tile Stanley's opinion in the matter ia the private opinion of a private citizen and win be ignored by the Catholics ia the as it should the I thank I swear it shall be well I trust thy battJes pleases fall Not I am not weiL lit tastings my ill humors fill And shooting pains disport play a devil's daneo Aboot my lumbar jar bot act thy I would I couM implore My and with no effort more Than tariff rightly placed toy Testimony Before the War gating Says General Miles is a Liar in His and all of Denies the Statements That AST Em- Beef Was Famished to the Says He's a Versatile vigorous and sensational testimony was given be- fore the war investigating commission today by Commissary Gen. Eagan who appearing unexpectedly to meet tions against the commissary beef issued in the He vigorously arraigned Maj. Gen. commanding the He denied numerous Gen. charged that the mony constituted severe reflections on the commanding general's referred to him as same ing Gen. Nelson A. and said whoever called the beef furnished beef was a Gen. Eagan called Maj. Gen. Miles a who Bed in his lied in his heart and lied in every part of his who trates a gross scandal and who should be drummed out of service and Imprisoned should be avoided by every honest man and barred by every club in the He characterized his inter- views as dark Gains in Jan. A. Clark made a sensational gain of eleven votes today while Daly's ostensible candidates lost This rapid change of sentiment certainly has a tendency to substantiate Clarke's charges that is the victim of a base W. P. Sanders was given a republican vote Conrad 35, Clark 21, Toote 11, Sanders 1L Bishop Shanley's letter in yesterday morning's Argus was a topic of general conversation in the lobby yesterday The discussion was ly confined to those of the same religions belief as the bishop and all seemed to feel that no attempt should be made to influence their vote on tbe senatorial Bacon received the lowing telegram yesterday N. Jan. Hon. J. 0. N. D. constituents here expect your support for T. P. As soon as Mr. Bacon bad read the in- he pinned it to one of Aad then my bead is Xy ears do I 4ic Ib to Oue OI shall be given by fidelity or surety com- the posts in the Sheridan house nnn 1-Ma it panies and the fees for the same be paid out of tbe general fund of the county House 30, by Mr. Re- duces exemptions other than absolute from to A message was received from the it being a copy of a joint resolution to the soldiers of the late war who had enlisted from North The speaker attached his signature to the resolution and it was returned to the Mr. Stevens requested that the etner gency clause be attached to House No. 24. t was A motion to adjourn prevailed and tbe house adjourned until 2 o'clock Chief Clerk Hamilton is looking after some pressing legal business at Grand F Assistant Lavayea sees to it that the house records are k. Senator Cronan was receiving yesterday afternoon and last evening upon his retention of his seat in the upper Senator introduced is practically the Nichols Ohio with this suggestive that He then went to the telegraph of fice and wired Me. Hamer as -I think I know the sentiment of my con- about as well as anyone and no tips are necessary as regards the ial Mr. Bacon stated that two years ago Mr. Johnson ran behind his ticket in Grand Forks county as a whole has no use for added the La Grippe Successfully have just recovered from the ond attack of la grippe this says than my I heard the Die the deep for 1 hgd a boomlet It a precious I lavished on It toro and fall affection Watered it with my tears and watched it swell and grow Aad gradually earth seemed small tins from as Moore So aptly When it had grown a A band of pillagers thrust beneath its TiQ all the wind oozed out from gaping wounds take noble Caesar's where caned blade Forced it Its cents spoke And cried for bode ill. Last night I sacrificed a fowl And foond no And Bobbins opened wide its crop And found a brace of says it bodes A heartless opposition and a rocky Aad now good and pleasant a of Itf it UK Pettigrew's 12. Senator grew has succeeded in having inserted in the Indian appropriation an item of for an insane asylum for In- be some town in South Poultry Jan. North Dakota and northern Minnesota poultry And So Sat and limp in voiceless Be not A ness or croup are not to be trifled A dose in time of Shiloh's Cure will save yon much Sold by P. C. The general expression of the lobby is holding its annual session here and will continue until Saturday The exhibit of birds is unusually la i e and great interest is being taken in No to Meet the Jan. 12.-James former president of the National Allen president of the Wool ex- change and one of the directors of the National bank were ar- rested today charged with violating die revised statutes by certifying a check drawn of the National bank to the order of the United States Trust company for when the trust company as alleged had no funds in the bank to its Jan. of War Alger was much gratified by the re- of the following cablegrams from Manila Jan. 12: Adjutant D. C. Conditions here are apparently Citizens feel more secure and many of the natives are returning to tbe Everything quiet and business Dingier Jan. according to his is considerably Dr. now confident of his patient's For and West WEST 12.-Sur- veys are being made of tile ceon and Smle rivers in the Mr. A. publisher of the latter case I used Chamberlain's Cough only being in bod a tte over two days against ten days for the former The second attack I am fied would have been equally as bad as the first but for the UMO of this remedy as I had to go to bed in about six hours after being with while in the first case I was able to attend to ness about two davs before getting For sale by E. S. he be permitted to keep his Words of praise bestowed upon Hood's and I think with considerable I Sarsaparilla those who have taken it ivt last was that Senator j ty for a York Waterpower received justice from the hands uf the committee when it recommended that indicate that it a restoring health to thousands of and that it will help you President ST Jan. Cooper of St. Cloud was elected president of the Agricultural ing whose ultimate is the establishment of electrical power stations and the of electricity to the cities of Superior and Claims She to a WEST Jan. 12 There is excitement over the claim in Hebrew circles here that Mrs. A. S. who died after a days illness j had been buried while in a Her brother claims he will have the grave opened for  

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