District Court Calendar Promises Busy Term at Local Court
The upcoming district court term opens next Tuesday with 23 cases on the civil docket and a standard criminal load. Notable cases include A J Alwin vs Philip Liesch over libel connected to remarks at the Turner Hall cornerstone ceremony. The calendar also lists numerous civil actions and anticipated grand jury indictments, while the political commentary questions the practicality of the electoral college and favors the known risks of continuing with the current system.
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
A.J. Alwin
Philip Liesch
Brown Bounty Journal
Alwin
Turner Hall
MET
Buggert
Winc
Carl Fenskers
Emile Reichart
O. ‘A. Hagberg
Einar Hoidiale
Geo. W. Somerville
Mal “Hall
Somerville & Olsen
Kuut
Moe
Wii
Carpenter
Henry Meyer
Jos
A. Eckstein
L. G. Davis
Daniel Dingler
Auguste Dingler
Hallwood Cash Register Co
B. H. Larravee
Einar Hoidwle
Pierce & Hernott
Somerville & Glsen
A Eckstein
Geo. E. Beatty
Geo. Leatherman
A. Frederickson
George T. Olsen
National Cash Register Cove
Chester
Plainiff
Nichols & Shepfard
C. 1
Morneburg
Somervile & Olsen
Einar Moidate
John Ruschka
Town of
Minne Hoidate
Carl Penske
Max Reinbart
Hagberg
Binar Hoidate
John Torgrimson
John Nelson
Binne Hoidate
Lind & Somsen
Tappe & Grovan
Tite Wealthausen
Jos. A. Eckstein
Abraham Birchard
Mary
E. Birchard
Albert Ho Hull
Runck & Heiman
Conrad Gieduke
George T. , Olsen
Herian
Minneapolis & St. Louis Railway
A. B. Clarke
Heriundant
Popular Vote Plan Sparks Debate Over Direct presidential Election
The article notes election results from states are delayed and critiques proposals to abolish the electoral college. It cites support from populists and many Democrats along with some Republicans who favor direct popular voting for president and vice president.
Freak Soda Dam in Arizona Described by Explorer
A Washington Star report by A O Wright details a natural soda dam in Box canyon Arizona near the James River hot springs. The 100 foot tall wall spans about 600 feet with a breach that has nearly closed. scientists say the deposits should gradually reinforce the dam. Also noted are local court fines for jocular conduct and a brief welfare note on a ten day sheriff supervision.
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Great West
Washington Star
A. O. Wright
The
Indian Service
Mississippi River
Box Canyon
James River
Arizona
Wature
Cofanda
Soda Dam
Republicans Favor Evans in Local Party Leadership Survey
A Review interview of city Republican leaders shows widespread support for Bob Evans as United States senator to succeed Davis. Respondents include J. H. Beussman Tam H. D. Beussman Gol Jos Bobleter Mullen Retzlaff Borg Klossner Webber Bingham Hornburg Vogel Beuchler Weddendorf and others who favor Evans, with a few expressing personal uncertainty or backing alternate candidates under certain conditions.
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Isk
Lis
United States
Evans
Davis
J. H. Beussmann
Tam
H. D. Beussman
Gol
Jos
Bobleter
Ian
M. Mullen
Bob Evans
F. Hf
Retzlaff
Frank Borg—Clapp
Jacob Klossner
BF. Webber
A.W. Bingham
Minneapolis
H. Hornburg Sr
L. G. Vogel
G. F. Beuchler
Newendidace
John H. Weddendorf
Evare
Labor Department Achieves Broad Compliance Under Mc Hale
The report highlights two years of factory and mine inspections led by Labor Commissioner Mc Hale. In 1899 4 300 inspections covered 73 000 workers. in 1900 3 411 inspections covered 81 014 workers. Sixty four fire escapes were added and 500 orders enforced with 95 percent compliance.
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Labor Department
McHale
Olsen
Lind
Paul Globe
Railroad commission report praised for public ownership stance
The Minnesota Union Advocate lauds the railroad commission for its report and warns private control of public highways risks trusts and corruption, urging continued public ownership for citizens' education and welfare. Faribault Republican notes an unusual snowbound clover cutting on Walter K. Adams farm.
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
Railroad Commission
Commonwealth
Minnesot Union Advocate
Walter K. Adams
Faribault Republican
Real Estate Transfers and Marriage Licenses for Jan 1 1901
Real estate transfers list numerous acres and sections across Winona New Ulm Springfield and Essig including transfers from Winona & St. Peter Land Co to Krause and Kroeger and from various individuals. Marriage licenses issued Tuesday Jan 1 1901 include Myron Dayton Anna Miller Charles Spreng James Bill Mabel Griff Marie Sohwiege and others.
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
Harry H. Catlin
John E. Landmann
Winona & St. Peter Land
Julius Schmidt
Winona & St. Peter Land Co
Charles Krause
Neubauer
Neubauer Et al
James Callanan
Mary H. Kroeger
Frederick Aufderheide
Tacob Pfepninger
New Ulm
EB. Rasmussen
Dinrin Hansen
Rasmussen
Evan
Miner
Oscar E
Herman Gieske
Theo
Schwendinger
Melvin L
Heringster
Nels ‘Anderson
Louis Bloemehe
Winona
George Meisinger
E.G
Olivia Bunsen
Bogen
Springfield
Aleve Hans M. Jensen
Rasmussen & Morgenson
Myron O. Dayton Anna Miller
Charles Spreng
The
Green
James W. Bill
Mabel Margaret Griff
Johann J. Lange
Marie Sohwiege
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