CONGRESS: In Minnesota

On June 18 were held the Minnesota primaries for nominating possible successors to the late Senator Knute Nelson. Nine Republicans, three Farmer-Laborites, two Democrats—fourteen in all—entered the primaries. The Republican party, riot only in Minnesota, but all over the country, is interested in the outcome of the election for Senator which will come in July. It was necessary, however, for national politicians to preserve neutrality in the primaries—neutrality but not indifference. Senators Moses (N. H.), Pepper (Pa.) and Wadsworth (N. Y.) of the Republican Senatorial Committee called at the White House...

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