8 THE SAINT PAUL DAILY GLOBE: MONDAY MORNING, MARCH 24, 1890.

Fthe necessity tot various reforms In A FUROR OF ADULATION. Anaconda's dates are July 80 toAug. 9, where manifest, audits programme shows six stakes, the citygovernment is made make the following demands to which we cheer- Lavished onthe Danz Sunday Con- SAINT PAUL. AMONG THE HORSES. the thoroughbreds being given a two A HAND fullysubscribe, and which we expect candi- and three-year-old event. The former dates for mayor, and aldermen who receive cert Yesterday. run Inthe INJOLITICS. the of the wontingpeople to fullyin- CHATS. are asked to five furlongs votes In silence most profound, and with CORRIDOR Bankers' stake, which $400 is added, Bobbing dotse and pledge themselves touphold.-., '. OIFUOAN Positively to Labor Is Up in An- faces expressive of the deepest interest Proctor Knott Is the latter a half in the First? We demand the introduction and '?The country is fairly ablaze on the and a mile and ticipation the City rigid enforcement of the eight-hoar system and keenest enjoyment, listened th? BEAT THESE PRICES. Booked for the July Meet- Montana Suburban, to .which the asso- of onall city work. tariff question," said a well-informed ciation adds $500. As at Deer Lodge ,of mayor audience at the Harris theater yester- 1 Campaign. Second? \V? demand the . and traveling man at the Merchants' yester- ing at Hamline. and also at Butte, the Montana-bred aldermen of the city of St. Paul that they day afternoon, waiting with bated ALL FORFEITED PLEDGES! day. "1have heard the strongest Re- two and three-year-old trotters are pro- petition the coming legislature to so amend breath of the first notes of that most their vided with stakes, the added money at the city charter of the city of St.Paul to divinely creation, Labltsky's publicans denounce the attitude of public work done by the day instead of beautiful ?O.UU Kola watch worth $27.50; V?UU*\J\J locket, three stones. in the party loaders on this and Scoggan Brothers Will Give lettingitby contract. . "Dream on the Alps." As Swiss nickel form ofa three-leaf less some radical changes in the way of event. There are also open events for Standpoint :. Third? We are in favor of the establish strains of the harps floated dreamily to stem windmovement. clover. No. 4112. present 's Son a twoand three-year-old trotters, #250 sip From the ment of a system of making allappointments tone quivering onthe silent cases willwear fortwenty years. No. 409. Ing. No. 4037. _ place in the Northwest at tion will take racing, and Fourth? We also declare that the present the imaginative listener might easily lC?.W\_7 diamond, ically demanding a reform. The farm- Monday at Clifton and with $400 and the West ployes and provoke strikes that tend to inter- grandeur f't^iUU 14-caret watch tine El- and one horseshoe half, earth. There is in the crash- \u25a0 to cast Side Derby, at a mile and a for rupt travel and.imperil public peace, but gin stem wind movement. No. 232. style; cost $3."> 00. Ho. 39.7. ers are at last ready aside preju- Sources. should, lawful process, be by the ing melodies of Wagner, an infection of New Orleans. three-year-olds, with $500 added, for the by assumed | FIRST COST THIS WORTH $\u0084 37mJ~A GENT'S passion vote for their in- \u25a0 benefit, orig- SJ?JM 850.0O? I? dices and and thoroughbreds. money all of cityand operated for public as gaiety and sometimes sadness in the %>O\J?\jyjW1? lady's solid gold, inHi huuting gold watch, They want a thorough reform The in inallyprovided by 9, of the charter great composers; there stem wind C^rv-'?v-'vJ stem terests. bought by the stakes opened by the members of section works ofall the Hampden watch; fully warranted. No. 4t>s. wind watch, Illinois movement. No. 30?. intlu' tariff,and can't be off as of the street railway company; we therefore is beauty ineach, beauty characteristic on eggs or bushel of the Montana circuit willbe divided Comment and Gossip ofInter- demand legislation to suomi't this question creator; <2-f)K (\(\?AN OPEN-FACE, FILLED AN OPEN-FACE GOLD a tariff each dozen Montana's Series of Summer Seventy per first municipal of the school of the but neither ip^t/iUv/ watch, wind, Elgin C'J/S'?>)tJil/Ut\i\?watch; wind; potatoes imported into the country. follows: cent tothe to a vote of the people at the next Wagnerian grandeur nor the intricate case stem stem Waliham Hansbromrb, 1 horse, 20 per cent to the second, and 10 est to the Toiler and the election. movement, engraved cases; a good timer. movement: engraved cases; original coft, Congressman of North Meetings?Spring Handi- Believing to be ofsuch technical perfection of works by the 527. Sj3.hO. No. -103. Dakota, place a duty on potatoes percent, to the third. Such a division . the above demands No. would caps?Brevities. a greater inducement to win. Politician. character that no friend ofthe cause of labor host of famed composers have the power FILLED fli?,OO? ami never say a word against placing a makes it find no citizen ofSt. Paul can refuse to give of fQO (V\? BOX-CASE GENT'S jEonnn~? u?T A GENTS to touch the heart and bring tears ?TPX?O?Uw watch, Hampden jeweledmove- i duty on tinplate and $17.50 Nominations to the stakes close Tues- his adherence, we do hereby declare that we ?COv/?v7v/ burningcase. ElginMen wind of '2^' cents day, April any sympathy to the eyes of those who ment; worth$40.00. No.31?3. I watch; heavy cases. No. 327; 14 carat geld. a ton on the steel rails on which the 1. Workingmen's MunicipalReform willnot support candidates who refuses as does this vision management the Twin City The togive them their support in writing. hear them 6> (\(}?WORTH $20.00? A LADY'S! HR i\{ krston \u25a0 oiamo productions of his state must be trans- The of fairly under of the Alps by Labitsky. Of l/4.Uv/ chatelaine gold war- : *J?\J\J ring;plain band mounting; ported to market. The time and Itspolicy identical with that was nominated, will the success of the Dauz concerts ranted for time. No. 109. worth WML No. 305 s. the woolover the eyes of the fanners of Shaw, upon whose broad shoulders most will be and the election there has never been a doubt since the country Odds Offered Against Possible outlined inlast week's issue. The plat- be held at the next meeting: P. J. H;O7 LADY'S SOLID GOLD ALADY'S DIAMONDKING; this has passed, and the war of the club work fails, feels jubilant firstof the series was given six weeks <$>'4/ 1m*JyJAH-Awatch, wind, Elginmove- Q1 Mfl~ stones, go." and yet a prac- Smith, R. S. McNamee, J. D. Mc- stem ?71O?Viv/ five small, bl perfect) tariff must private received from the Winners of the Suburban form is a conservative and ago; and yesterday atternoon, in the ment. No. -449. worth$30. No. 4172. _ over advices Brooklyn Handicaps. workingman find Clearnon. M. J. Donovan, T. M. blinding on East Saturday. A prominent turfman tical one. No could Daggy, Simon Sheeley, J. H. Amoss, tace of a snow storm borne (\f\? ORIGINAL COST $50.00? A WOIlTI! sar>o.oo-A One of the shrewdest observers of by any demands, whether chilly wings a cutting March 43. who is slated for the office in many of their ventures, and Brooklyn The not. Nor could officeseeker JR^ese and William Caulton. capable (J;lKm/VH PAIR OF lumberman with them substantial, eveu justice The next meeting will be held Satur- posers at the hands of the most drops, white and perfect LACE PIX: kTTThT of surveyor general. The senator spent of Proctor given are and show the act- has a faint desire to see and best directed orchestra in the ?15??JU.UL/ cost, No. ftl9llfln~* and writes that the owners com- day, March 29, at labor headquarters. stones; first 52J3.00. 3033. ?pX^v'?VJv/ stones, all perfect, star a few weeks at his old home in Penn- Knott, Blue Grass ual state of the market. Proctor Knott's done the industrial portion of the Northwest. The stage had been beau- crescont style engraved mounting; cost ago, fol- the pride of the munity. are 97. Ql*)??nn? A I-AItYS DIAMOND dition of farming in the fertile to the Kentuckiaus, labor organizations, yet this is the first front of the stage, and from above in '??-'? vAJ MarquU ring: twenty-tbrca son heavy backing of who be- Knights (SjQn THIS I>AIK OF DIAMOND ?TH country surrounding the Quaker City: July. The famous of Luke Black- attempt'made to put them in practical Prominent of Labor In this brilliant festoons being colored lanterns, l\l\? gold stones; first cost. S'JQQ.OO. No. 3835. land," said he. "in bum-Tallapoosa nominated for both lieve in the king of Scoggan Bros.' shape. Even so apparently simple city have received notice from D. coloring ?IPOU?UU drops, Roman coll mount- "The value of farm is each disguising withits gay an 39'J3. ? A DIAMOND Pennsylvania, within and string. The figures given below are list of requirements not lug. No. > Q*4l\l\ (Ml STUD Bucks county, the Brooklyn and Suburban, a was Breeh, D. M. W. of D. A. 68, Montana, electric lamp. The favors showered on BEAT; A DlA- i&O\J\J?\J\J weighs over three carats; of Philadelphia, has de- . so many dollars against one: agreed upon without much dis- stating entered, hand, 7n--| i)i\(\?CAN'T BE perfect; originalcn-t, 00, twenty miles patrons of the turf who have looked Horses. Suburban. Brooklyn that W. Jones, of Oregon, is Mr. Danz as he baton in tpl/4-.UU mond collar button, Roman I line color and preciated more than halt in the last good thing Amigo 200 cussion, and the amusing feature ofthe coming state, lecturing the were a flattoring indication of the pop- mounting, Ko. 405^. I No. 4014. This, too, of the him over lately and know a ' wanted a to this for gold I fil'tee 1years. in spite it, so Banquet 80 discusson was that nobody ularity he has gained with St. Paul two or three railroads have when they see have backed him 25 15 more radical platform? and organized K.of L. and Farmers' alliance. Also on fact that to Badtre ..... music lovers. The first number the been built into the county, givingrapid heavily In the winter books run the Ben Hrrrison 10 workmen are always accused of leaning that a lecture course is being arranged, programme was the march "Somerset" anct frequent communication with the Suburban thut he is now second choice Blackburn 30 30 toward rabid socialism or anarchism? and some speakers from this state will (Wiegand), by the full orchestra. It LOAN OFFICE city. remember at 20 being the Blarneystone Jr luO ...... some be invited to fillthe engagements. Hotel Before Icame West 1 1, Ra'-eland but timid and trustful members ? perfectly played, applause QTWHM'Q Street (Merchants to Brown Princess 50 *? was and the k? Ifl1 f ***LI314 Jackson no ? 1 I^3 acres which the While \u25a0 asking Paul, a fine farm of 200 lor favorite at 15 to 1. Bronzomarie 1-0 of the association were afraid of following the filial notes, was dupli- KJJLJLf JL. \mT A- Block), St. kinn. owners re fused an offer of 1225 per acre. horse has ever had a walkaway ..... too much from the candidates and will- The nationalists and single-tax people number. Btdlhist 40 50 joint West cated after each successive $25,000 3L.OAST AT LQ-W RA.TKJ Last year Iwas offered the same farm for the Suburban, the prediction Carroll 50 50 ing to trust to their good intentions will hold a session at the The Weber overture, "Freischutz,"was TO for $H<)00. What is the cause of this is now freely made in New York that Cassius 80 80 after election, indeed, some members hotel next Tuesday evening. John followed by the "Symphony Pastorale" farming anywhere it, easily Castaway II 60 they Lamb willpresent a paper discussing decline? If pays it Proctor Knott will win and so .... seemed so conservative that are Oollectiveism," (first movement) Beethoven. Both were 6houl(l country so near a home by being out- Chesapeake 80 .*"....'.. casting longing glances "Individualism and pay in a that the laurels he lost 30 30 toward various vs. given in a manner beyond criticism, Come-to-Taw incidentally illustrating law of Itj^h^fKj Ed jEjrfA fffln B9 u? fifl bj ? market. No one can say it's because footed by last year wijl be official positions and do not wish to both the deserved of ap- k/j gff B^s fil mm I f%iw/!\ En AT P Wv there's better is Cortez I*o ...... limitations and equilibrium of forces. received the measure cB \u25a03 l9Ha Q VIABB i4Bl m^ XT v^\ ii the land is poor, for no more than retrieved. The intimation Cynosure.... 1(1O offend the political Poo Balis whose plause; but the eyes of the waiting mul- anywhere. Just thinkofit. Wnen the no matter what may be the result ... 30 25 assistance they need. Of course, no A livelydiscussion between the oppos- number, that Diablo ng thought titude were on the next Labit- fanners were obliged to haul everything of the spring handicaps,aiul subsequent Dollikins MO 10 ? reasonable person will credit their con- schools of ~ is sure* to occur. sky's "Dream on the Alps." This piece thirty great magni- Dunboyne ...... 100 unworthy *? twenty or miles to market this lixed events of nearly as 200go servatism to so a motive* Mr. Danz repeated by special request, farm was worth over $40,000: to-day, tude and worth to the winning horse, English Lady 60 but rather to inexperience, or perhaps, The packers and nailers reorganized and the reception it received showed door, only Eric 60 forgetfulness Labor Temple last Tuesday, and in with a railroad at the it's Proctor Knott is booked for the Twin Fnvordale colt 25 ...:".v; momentary of the fact at that the desire tor repetition had been worth $00 an acre." City meeting, and barring a complete that any concessions ever gained by speak ng of the need of a union, one Fides 40 30 profit-sharing general. As the last strain of the won- The senator, philosopher and econo- breakdown willrun at Hamline in July. Firenzi 20 labor have only been obtained by mak- member said: "The drously sweet melody died away on the mist, as lie is at times, didn't attempt to Scoggans have nominated Proctor Fitzjame? 150 ing aggressive and clear-cut demands, scheme has made those inauthority so agricultural The large air there was a momentary rustle and analyze the causes of the Knott for the Twin City Merchants' Flood Tide 150 then backing them by a force that anxious to turn out a amount of murmur of satisfaction, and then ap- St. Peter St., Fourth St., Filth St. St. Paul. Minn. depression further or be might have City Exposition Franco I>'O political aspirants for favor fear to work that the ordinary employes are deafening handicap and Twin Park 4') 40 plause so and continuous as made a severe arraignment of the gov- stakes, declarations for which are not French offend. driven like slaves, and often required to to cause every in audience Fresno 80 ???j''* : * sharing person the ernmental policy which permits one due until July 25. The distances of these \u2666 ? work over time. The hope of to neighbor in surprise that George Oyster 100 profits, at future time, has look at his man to reap the products of another's two races is peculiarly suited to Proctor Gloster.... 200 The meeting: on Friday evening was in the some his own judgment ot the merit of tiirf industry. Knott, who is looked upon as the Gorgo 20 15 a representative one, members from made the men slow toresent such treat- "Dream" and its interpretation should a quarter horse at Gypsy ;80 nearly every organization in the city ment, but now that an English syndi- generally in Da- greatest mile and Queen mills, be so universally followed. Paul Kreu- "It's believed North any weight in America. The Merchants' Hanover 20 being present. Many of them had never cate is reported to own the it is ger's harp soio, "Blue Bells of Scot- ioa Dif!erent siyies kota," said one of the most prominent yards, Honduras 80 a movement quite doubtful if profit-sharing willbe handicap is one mile and seventy 50 before taken part in of this land," had for its effect but to still fur- Republicans of that new state, "that among nominations besides Jay F Dee sort, and itis a proot of the educational continued. We have about concluded carry con- III ON tub Republican national committee is and tha Jubnl 2<>O 200 organize ther charm the audience and wJ wS I shown the Proctor Knott are the Chicago stable's Juggler 2 0 work done by labor organizations that to and get our share of the viction of his perfect mastery ofthe once ina way pledged to find a home for the profits good wages and shorter hours BAR Wheeler T and Terra Cotta; the Mon- Kasson 60 all party affiliations were laid aside and in favorite instrument. Louisiana lottery company? at least the Spokane, worthy son of Kingston 10 wholly in regard to as we go along, and not wait for that string 'guys' committee, like tana stable's the discussion held "The Spring" (Grieg), by the main of that Hyder All-Interpose, William Mulkey's Lavinia Bell.. .' 60 4'> what would be best lor the interests of semi-charitable institution called profit orchestra, brought down the house gr Quay ami Fassett. The Louisiana con- Premier, Inaugural Loantaka 100 60 workingpeople, without regard to sharing," he concluded. compelled handsomely to Republican Le winner of the Longstreet 25 20 the w. a: ? again, and the director was tributed the Derby at Hamliue, and a tiost of other parties or personnel of candidates. A to bow acknowledgments campaign 1888, and M. A. Los Angeles.. 25 -5 an as- repeatedly his fund of fast The race for Exposition Major 50 number of men not members of labor The clerks of this city formed the compliments tendered him. "The Tl?o, never ones. Domo of Dauphin and his crowd a one-sixteenth 100 organizations presented themselves for sociation last fall in order to make the (De Kontski) anything without an object stakes is run of one and Maggie X general Awakening of the Lion" CARRIAGES do miles, for which there are eighty-one Maori 150 admission, and went away wrathful be- early-closing movement inretail final number on the programme, in view. Oi' course, a part of this debt 100 stores. Aided by other organizations was the of nominations. Among these are the Maximus " cause admission was denied to them. and formed a fittingly grand finale to Willow Carriage, Canopy Top and was paid by the appointment Uov. Outbound, Chi- Montague 200 ; only as a necessary pre- they were quite successful, but no sooner most; enjoy- for a good eollectorsllip Fleetwood stable's the 80 ..... This was done the thoroughly artistic and 00 CO Warnioutli to the of the Hunt- Montrose .... protect the interests of the were shorter hours obtained than the Among Wheels, Brightly Orleans, by menus cago stable's Little Minch and My Fellow 80 caution to l.iingle able conceit of the season. those Wire Plated. port of New but no ress, T. Hayden's Bridgelight, Eng- 100 ....200 association until a permanent organiza- clerks became too aristocratic to presence In the audience was 5JiUU all of it. North Dakota was looked S. Ofalece with other organizations or keep up whose so lish Lady, one of the best three-year- Orillnmme 30 tion could be formed. The platform noted were: Carriage, Nicely Upholstered, Par- upon as the weakest brother, and turf, 200 200 already published, and itis their own. As a result many stores h 7C for a Reed con- olds on the and all the horses of Persimmons ... has been trade, T.Z. Cowles and wife, E. H. Johastone, 0 fie nianaeers tried to fulfill their note nominated for the Merchants' Prince Koyal 30 probable that a number of open meet- have reopened for the spring and Wescott Price, Dr.and Mrs. Keam, Mrs.John asol Top, Wire Wheel*. tract by saddling that iniquity upon races Proctor Khott 20 50 ings later, so that the posi- the exclusive clerk works every even- B.Baker, Leslie Richardson. Prof. Harry UtiI3 people handicap. For both of these Proc- 200 willbe held common, every-day R. the new commonwealth. The tor Knott will be a hot favorite. Quesal tion taken may be thoroughly under- ing, while the trades Evans, Hermann Scheffer and party, Harry A handsome Square Reed Body, Upholstered of North Dakota will take a hand in go ltaceland 15 10 unionist enjoys his leisure secured to Flint and ladies, Ernest Birchall and lady, fora Wherever the crack horses theothers Reporter 40 30 stood. and Mrs. 11. 0 7 ? the matter next year, and Ibelieve follow, re- * ? ? him by the union of which he is proud Howard Ranialey and iadv. Mr. Damask, Lace-Edged Parasol, Wood or Wire politically will and the Jockey club has Retrieve 80 K.W. Hall,Mr.and Mrs. Horace Dunne, Mrs. |Oil in that there willbe anew deal that all the big'uns Rico 100 100 The Australian ballot system willre- toown himself a member. Fink, 51 ceived assurance - '.V;. ?\u25a0 ? # Walter Dean, Miss Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Wheels, work brightly plated. all around." willbe at Hamline. so that there will 25 ".'.'; ceive special attention from the reform Rice, Prof. McLachlan. Mr. and Mrs. Park all metal lack racers at the July meet- Seadrift 100 association. Its provisions are not as The coopers in one of the machine yon wedelstaedt.Mr.and Mrs. J. M. Hill, Maj. A. W. Edwards and Judge New- be no of Senonta 3d 20 be, shops have, several months, been Fink, Frank Sehliclc, Misses Square Body, Upholstered inPlush, man, ing. 100 generally understood as they should for Mrs. Max Mrs. for Reed of Fargo, were both in St. Paul Sentiment .... every made to have it working under an iron-clad which Lena and Delia Schlick, Mr. and Mrs..!. Olfl fill they didn't register ;it SirDixon 30 20 and effort willbe Heinline, Goodrich and wife, Misses with Laco Edge, Brussels Car- yesterday, but 80 60 strictly carried out. It will probably would make that of the street railway Dr. Satin Parasol same The major registered CLIFION'S CAItD. Sorrento | Frances and Kitty Smith, Misses Hoffman, OIUiUU the hotel. Spokane 30 principal topic of discussion at company blush forits simplicity. The ? at and the judge at the form the iron-clad, Mis. J. W. Ryder, Mrs. Frank Danz Jr., Mrs. pet, Best Gear. the Merchants' Scheduled, With Five Sportsman 100 ...... the next meeting of the association. icoopers' in addition to the us- Turbox and daughters, Mr.Sattler and Ryan,- and neither spent any time look- Six Events St. J.uke 100 back a wife. Large . ual provisions, keeps part of Misses Burkhardt, J. Homitz, Conrad Kerst, in ths Latest Designs in to $50. ing the other up during the day. Mr. Fields. Strideaway.. 40 25 each man's week, and he for- wife,Minneapolis. Complete Assortments lot) The retail clerks' union gives a social pay every Mr. Wilson and Newman was the Republican candidate Clifton. N. J., March 23.? Five of Successor.... .80 evening. literary feits this whenever he happen? to in- 1 30 next Wednesday A for ju.iir* in the Fargo district last year. the six events on the card for Monday Tea Tray ...."..... programme will be ren- cur the displeasure of the company. Maj. Edwards wasn't at all stuck Touuy 25 20 and musical strongly but exceptionally large fields, the fifth 80 ? 60 Among the attractions willbe The coopers are now organized DIED. him, came out boldJy in the have Tormentor ..... dered. employer on and only fallingshort of expectations. Viking 200 an original poem composed and recited and itis said that the kind SHAWE? InSt. Paul, Sunday morning, Gus- Argus for the Democrat nominee, race 80 unnecessary iron-clad if politely re- service's, First race, seven and one-half furlongs, Volunteer II by Louis Nash. It is to willremove the tavius A. B..Shawe. Funeral Judge McConneli, who was elected. Brawn, George Angus, Vengeur 200 200 quested to do so. Rochester, Minn. Ind., Boston soiling?Billy 123: remark that the hall willbe crowded. A._ * * Evansville. 113; 113; Parthmn,Jll3; Ravcller, Verdeur 2>o ..7...' ?\u25a0 ? ? ..-/-.. :'" . '.-;\u2666;.'? and Newport, Me., papers please copy. Ruck, of the Henderson t'lontarf. Paul, Minn., 23, Editor A.C. 113; Ariel,108; Albemarle. 108: The Listi. Wilfred... ? Father BUNNELL? St. March 103; Zepnyrus 200 Itis rumored that The lectures of Huntington I'JM), of Independent, is; Golucky, 100: King Campbell, three; Guest, just the thing for "scabs." Dakota, Huzen, 100; Sainarin. H)0; Cnpulin, 100; R. E. J. W. isn't Social Science club. The club and its work judge in North but in the in- 100; are so well known that the announcement of harmony, etc., withdrew in Golden Rod, 100:Mulligan, Vengeance two. EVENTS. terests of 100; Rafter, 100; Crispin, 100; Jim Mur- Kingston has picked up over 100 COMING a meeting under its management is suf- favor of Judge Thomas, of the same 100; Golden, ficient. phy, Owen I<>O. pounds in weight since going into win- \u25a0?;'' * * city, who was immediately thereafter race, mile? Carnegie, 105; Glen- The Typographical union holds a special :'?;'* '\u25a0:-, Fifill one ter quarters, and in the opinion of his officers for meeting willbe held by the tail- FOR Wednesday to RENT appointed by President Harrison. mound, 105; Howerson, loo; Dave S, 105. meeting next elect The next Western Farms! :-ixthrace, three-quarters of a mile, maid- trainer was never in such robust health the year and delegates to the international ors' union at the Labor Temple Monday even- get un a good ing. March 30. Among the willbe ? Camp, spend- ens?Rose Mary Murray gelding. 113: Hollo- as now. Hanover has also wintered ad- convention. The candidates speakers ?BY Dr. J. L. of Brainerd, is Winrield, 110; Den- mirably, Brooklyn occasionally, but their are too J. Benz, ofSt. Paul, organizer for the Ameri- ing few days city, regis- wood, 110; Ay'aln, 110; and the horsemen string friends ? a in this and is ver, 110: Long Time. 110: Rosa, 105: Aus- expect both of them to show well this busy electioneering to spend much time at can federation, and John McUurk, of the WITH tered at the Merchants'. truliud. 99; Harry Irvine,99; Vallett,99; year. the case. tailor's union.* Sam Love, 99: Lizzie,60. # \u2666 # Jack Chirm willthis week ship from holds Its Side Labor club holds an eight E. 11. Belyea and W. H. La Due, of Selections: First nice, St. Mary and Ariel; Ky., The State Eight-Hour league next The East Minot, were prominent North Dakotans second race, Thad Rowe and Consignee; Barrodsburg, to the Latonia track convention at labor headquarters Sunday aft- hour mass meeting in the hall, corner of John W .Taylor, AgL Merchants' yesterday. third race, Monsoon ana Sparliug; fourth and place in training the following ernoon, April 13. An interesting report Spring and Monroe streets, Monday evening, at the race, KingHazen and Owen Goldeu; fifth horses: Liberty, Unlucky, Leo, Little from the American Federation is expected, April2. Dates and speakers are also being race, Glenmound and Carnegie; Eixth race, Prince, Ganges, and many matters of local interest willcome arranged for several similar meetings by Eastern Comforts. Josie M, Ganges, Okla- SUNDAY St'HOOIj WORK. and Australind. McGowan, up forconsideration. other organizations. Room 18, Globe Mini. Winrield homa, Palmetto, Mary St. ? \u2666 Bridget, Addie W. and Long Lane. # rrograiuine fur the Institute Meet- FIVE RACKS SCHEDULED. The co-operative hail board holds its regu- Sunday. Theodore Winters, ElRio stud, Sacra- monthly meeting at labor headquarters OF GENERAL INTEREST. ing;Next mento, recently yearling lar Ca!., lost the Monday evening, April*7. * NEW HOTEL. The West central district of the Sun- New Orleans Presents an Extra colt (half-brother to Emperor of Nor- ? The Journeymen coopers held a mass meet- day school teachers' 'institute will hold Good Card. folk,ElRio Rey, Duehesse of Norfolk, The cigarmakers' union is making active inglast Tuesday evening at the Labor Tem- POWDER a session next Sunday for all Sunday Obleans, La., March 23.? Five Prince of Norfolk, Kingof Norfolk and preparations for the twelfth annual ball to pie. After a thorough review of the situa- Absolutely Pure. Nbw be held at Turner's hall, Easter Monday to a uniform Bcliool workers and others interested. Monday, a The Czar) by Joe Hooker, dam Marion, hall willbe appropri- tion it was decided demand Southwestern Minnesota races are scheduled for lotof evening, April7. The 15 cents per barrel, and it the de- The afternoon session, beginning being by Malcolm. ately decorated. Kliest & Tollman's orches- price of i This powder never varies. A marvel of at 3 good horses entered Curtis, Independence, programme mand is not granted by to-morrow evening purity,strength and wholesomeness. More there are thousands of o'clock, will held at Pilgrim Baptist race, selling, of a *T.F. of lo..has tra will furnish a dancing spe- ordinary kinds, be First eleven-sixteenths by death brood mare Lady ciallyarranged for the occasion. they will quit work. The rate on machine economical than the and acres offertile lands high- church, Dr. C. E. Lee presiding, with mile? Merry Girl,85; Clara Moore, 85; Sum lost the barrels will be fixed at such a price as to cannot behold incompetition withthe multi IN Joues, 80; Floriue, 89; Valcio,98; Harkrite, Allensworth. She was well bred, and wages equal to short-weight alum or phos- Metropolitan following make the operators' that of tude of low-test farming*, The the programme: prime OP THE WEEK. long powders. only Royal lyadapted tomixed choir; pruyer: 102. in her could trot close to 2:25. EVENTS those workingby hand. A list of names phate Sold in cans. Anthem by the topic, "llow Second race, tnree-year-olds. six furlongs? Lady Allensworth was in foal by Axtell, was added to the membership list, and the Baking Powder Co.. 100 Wall St.. N.Y. belonging- to the land grant PAUL, to Interest ami Teach." First?ln the chi! Nosegay. l'<7.; Forever 1 5: Lady Black- and Mr.Curtis had been offered $2,500 The painters and decorators held an union is now stronger than at any time in ST. MINN. ?lien's class, paper byMrs. L.C. Sheafe, dis- burn, 105: Hardee, 110; Harvester, 11". history of the trade. The bosses met of the St. Paul &Sioux City Washington ? the cussion led by Ilev.Edward Fleer. Second Third race, two-year-olds, three furlongs? for the colt. interesting' meeting last Tuesday even- every Corner Fourth and junior yesterday morning, and there is pros- AMUSEMENTS. Railroad, procurable at prices Streets, on Cable L,lue. 111 the Hible class? The bilile class, Monte Rosa, 104: Katuna. 104; Annie The celebrated Australian racehorse ing and elected permanent officers. The pect that the affair will be satisfactorily ad- car paper by Mi*s M. A. Anderson, discussion Brown, 10-1 ;Clara Porter, 104; Hooper, 107; cup, strike occur. seven to ten Best Table In the Northwest. Bickman; ijiblcclass, Chicago, winner of the Melbourne initiation fee will be left at SI until justed and no varying from led l)j-J. H. the senior Ben Payne, 107; Hominy Bill. 107. has landed safely in England from the THEATER. acre, Kates $?> and upwards. Jr., ? of the craft NEWMARKET per easy disou'ssion opened by Thomas Cochran Fourth nice, handicap, seven furlongs Chicago ADril15 so that all members Temple Manager. dollars on followed by T. D. Situoiiton. Third? Marchburn, antipodes. will be the com- join. The lathers met at the Labor last _L.N.Scott. Lessee and w. H. BAKMCS,Manager. Dr. PellMell.112: LidaL.104: 103: panion Ringmaster Stamford, Lin- may have an opportunity to The Sunday afternoon and effected a permanent of payment. Address Question drawer, opened by Joseph MeKib- Vattell, 100; Dakota, 10t>; Zeke Hardy, 100; of at election of officers terms Stores to rent Inconnection. .John Tow* fee after that date willbe ?3. The fol- organization. The first First time in this city to-night, and every gun, Agent. 156 East Sixth Mr**t. beu. rranlc Clapp, MM*. colnshire. held, the followingresult: Presi- night The evening session at the race, selling, eleven-sixteenths of a Galloway, Marseilles, ill., lowing officers were elected: Presi- was with this week. at 7:30 Fifth A. C. has dent, Cossel; president, D. dent. P. K. Champion; vice president, J. Plymouth Congregational church will mile- Sheridan, 9-1; Lottie F.lo6; Col. Cox, W. F. Holmes, Lake City,Minn., G. J. vice \u25a0'Brewer; recording secretary. A.S. Goodman; Barney Lee, loO; Cliquot, 118; Mc- sold to Barnard; recording secretary, John D. be presided over by D. C. Eggleston, 10<>: two standard two-year-old fillies by Bay financial secretary, W. C. Carrie: treasurer, By or : Auloy,119. McClearraan: tinacial secretary, George scriiiner; F. M.Good- Second : the authors Second and the programme willbe as follows: race, Moore Wilkes, the dams being by Climax and M.K. sergeant-at-a-ms, MOORE, Murphy; Anthem by the choir; Scripture reading; Selections: First Clara and W. Jaws: treasuer, J. ?. con- man; sentinel, E. D. Felder; trustees, J. -THE JAMES E. ST. PAUL Sam Joues; second race, Forever and Lady Almont. \ ductor, Casper Seibert; delegate Brewer, S. Goodman and A. Year OLD HOMESTEAD.: Year I prayer; first topic, "Duties of Parents and race. and Annie to A. H. Storm. J. Members to the School," discussion Blackburn: third Monte Rose trade and labor assembly, J. S. Murphy. Brewer and F.If.uoodmau were appointed Church Brown: fourth race. Dakota and Marchburn; Horses Wintered at Oak Lawn. a committee , to confer with the St. Paul opened by B. S. L'oweu. followed by William race, Col. and Barney Leo. A prominent member of the union says Denman Thompson and Geo. W. Ryer's Play, Land Commissioner St. Paul & Sioux kundou; second topic, "How can We Secure fifth Cox Box stalls ifdesired. Best of 3are leading shops city union in regard to the eight-hour day and re- Foundry that all the in the Company, Co-operation Between Home and guaranteed. port at the meeting to be held this afternoon Jietter DAYS' ItACiNG. and attention For particu- favor the employment of union paint- at the Labor Temple. - Co., School," discussion led by C. D. Welch; THIKTY-ONE at 3 o'clock * City R. R. MANUFACTURERS third topic, "The Home Department," Dr. C. lars inquire John Mather, 386 Robert ers at a regular scale if the union can .** TWO SISTERS. OP r organized so as in- THE E.Lee; address, "What More Can We Do?' Montana Patrons of the Turf An- street. _- be thoroughly to The packers and nailers of the flour mills Natural, Amusing. Bright, Sensible, l>y Dr.A.H. Health; "The State and County clude a majority' ofthe skilled workmen. reorganized last Tuesday evening and have Up to the Times, Summer Sehed- \u2666 Fuuday School Work," presented by 1). O. nounce Their #\u25a0 ? a good prospect offorming a strong union. AndNot Melodramatic. Blk., Paul, Architectural Iron Work! Wheeler. nles. FACTS AND FANCIES. The protective association, compoeds They willmeet every Thursday at the Labor AStory of Everyday Life, Drake St. Minn. mill, Temple. In Natural Manner. The four members of the Montana of employes from Bonn's planing , ? ? Told a Founders, Machinists, Blacksmiths Self-Abnegation. "Paul Morpliy" Home-Made evening elected ? Without the Use ofFirearms, Knives, an4 circuit have completed their stake pro- met last Wednesday and Next Tuesday evening the painters' union Fire, Impossible Situations. Pattern Makers. S?nd for cuts of col- Albany Argus. Cigars. Smokers of Domestic Cigars coming three months. Red or on St. P.. M.&M.R. grammes for the summer meeting. They officers for the and painters assembly willhold a joint open as "APhotograph umns. Works R. He had come to spend the evening and willbe pleased to find them sold by all. Their charter has been ordered and Is meeting to see ifthe two can be consolidated Mentioned bythe Press of near Coino avenue. Office 102 E.Fourth provide for thirty-one days' racing be- wages ' CityLife."and "A Slice Cut Out of 6he had received him in the library. expected to be here for the next meet- and a scale of agreed* upon. World." With street, St. Paul. C. M.POVVEU, S?cie> tween July 14 and August 23, and as the Only100 ? * * the Real Presented The parlors were occupied. The Old a Good Company and the" and Treasurer thoroughbred and harness-performers For nice, sweet (sugar-cureaj Hams, The North Star club has Issued a special Public Guaranteed Settlers' association was holding a meet- provided bricklayers' a stormy call to all members to attend the next meet- by the Manage- ing are with fixed events at each Breakfast Bacon or DriedBeef at the The union held Thursday evening, March 27. There there. meeting, Thursday evening atlabor head- ing, . ment. "Miss Fredonia," said a domestic, all of the prominent stables in L. Eisenmenger Meat Company, 455 session unions, willbe a special discussion on the "Symbolic 80,75 Cents and SI. s that section willbe. on the move between quarters. There are two one Unwritten Work of the Members Prices 25. opening the library door, "I'm sorry to Wabasha street and 315 University av- international, the or Order." Secure your seats early Monday. : WHY wJTH TOOTHACHE? yez, but they'er a vvantin' more the dates named. The circuit willopen affiliated with the ofother locals are also invited. disturb at Missoula with a six-day meeting. enue. other composed of scabs, who came here HURD'S chairs. I'llhave to take all yez can was The spare." The Missoula stake, for two-year-olds, To Property Owners. when the state capitol built. at six furlongs, with 8250 added; Hotel scab union has always made trouble for PAINLESS, The face of the fair young girl grew handling a large amount of working -HARRIS'-:- THEATER. **^?sfl) stake, for three-year,-,olds, ata mile and a We are the other by at lower rates. Engagement of the Eminent Comedian, SAFEantl hannlc?l. radiant with the glowof generous self- Duluth and Superior real estate. Ifyou meeting Thursday evening was a ROYAL T~ ' hair, with$400 added, and the BitterRoot The ROGERS' %ii,ygr fIE ?? >'ears succeS4 u} eaeriliee. stake, wish to buy or sell call upon or writeus. joint one, and effort made toarrange -^-"-^^ Je&t ol Alfred," whispered, resolutely, with $250 added, for Montana-bred McClanahan, cor- an C. E. VERNER, ? ?^sSf-yfiJT" use in thousands she * * * three-year-old trotters, willbe decided. Metcalf & Southeast a scale of prices satisfactory to all. Drama, those old people must not stand. Fourth and Robert streets, St. Paul, reported, but defin- Inthe ThrillingIrish "Nora, At Deer Lodge, whicli is the next link ner Some progress is no you may take everything ex- in the chain of events, there willbe five Minn. . y ite plan was reached. rocking \u25a0 \u25a0 cept this chair." days' racing and six events, of ? ? <$ SHAMUS O'BRIEN f[sK^^^^D?, stake Mothers give Angostura Bitters to NERVINE Irish Wit,Love, Pathos, Songs, Dances, etc A which the Deer Lodge stake, at six fur- stop colic and loose- The Workingmen's MunicipalReform