

Incorporating companies to insure bsnycilej. 



n - life imprisonment for persons wreck* 



ing or att.-m|itmg to wreck or r 



.1: for incorporation of labor assod 

 iiw of any thoroughly 



and for dressing rooms for women where th< 



' for ) unishment of persotts fraudulent- 

 ly connecting. usin K . . iectrieity. 



*r*rwnling corporations from issuing scrip for 



Defining an agricult ural course in public schools. 

 .iff the divorce law, prodding tor ali- 

 luatiion of minor o 



- 



.ic a penalty for threatening or black- 

 mail. 



viding for damping of boots and 



ll.l|..l,rr ' I 



^ bar Com. 

 ublkH:ClsW 



art; 





f. r hbit u*l drunkanU. 

 inguag* in the 



tig street railways to carry freight during; 

 certain hours. 



.id <>f fruit-tree diseases, 

 prevent destruction of pr.. us. 



Providing for police matrons in certain cities. 



.: whore estates are sold inst. 

 tated the widow shall receive a greater in- 

 tract 



..- employment of females as bar- 



rfclWcal.- An lection was he).! to fill 



offices, r 



ilso to decide on two pro- 

 amendments to* the Con 



lie Attorney-General to $3.500. 

 one to provide a board of auditor* for 

 I'hf K.'pnl.lirnn li.-r 

 lie Supn-mr ('..urt. Charles D. Loiu 



an<l ' I Aii.ii. lates of 



Stanlev E. Parkhill and 



t.-,l 



M ul hoi bin. 1 for llegenta. The Peo- 

 ple's party 



I Ates of the Democrats were: Por Justice, 

 Poote; for Regents, I, 



Edwin P. Sweet. Tin- KopuMican candidates were 

 elected, and the two proposed amendments were 

 defeated. Following ithe vol.- 



rH.ChappslLS.IML 



rn State, admitted to the 

 1888; area, 88J888 square miles. 

 tceordtng ,,. h ' '- - m 

 on, WM ITlyQM > ' I88JM 

 I in 1880: an i 

 sus of 1885 it was 1.57a,35U Capi- 



The following were the State oAV 



rrtaryof 

 -rtMr: 

 neraU II t 



,.-, , . -. 



- . - ' 



kttom 



it ant General. II > 

 lent of Education, W. \V. 1 

 vou xxxvu. 34 A 



Thomas Canty, and I \\ < lltns. Justices Surt 

 ICepublioaas, the others are 



.inre*. The estimated receipts for the 

 t88*-*W. made on the basis of a tax lew of l*mtll 



for 18M. 



were 

 The 



for 

 were 



18W and 



$9,495.000 for th.- two years, respect 



n the last 



|..i|..U were enrolled in the nubile 

 average attendants was 135.701 



seers of the Slate Prison shows thai the earnings 

 of the past two years were $UHUB6tvM.of wWcsTtL 



Since the inception of the parole system in 1888 

 board r has granted 177 paroles; o> 



their paroles, Three have escaped 



the board 



.'... X-., 



convicts reo 



an.i in 1888 the same number. July 81. 1888. there 



* 



The ninth biennial report of the Stale Training 

 School shown that 981 were present Julv 31, 1898. 

 and the daily avera. 



'..-..- ' " - - .:..:_: 



between fif- 

 teen and sixteen yean of age. Twenty-six could 



An apparatus has been put in for the manufac- 

 ture of sorghum sirup. Enough cane has been 



'.....:! . . ' ' V- . -.-.-,-. 



iplyof theschooL A 



for the 



cabinet 



Tbe failure of the Bank of Minnesota 



in December. loNC was followed bv others* Tnree 

 the Oennania, the AUemania, and the West Side, 



