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THE MR. CARPETS Upholstery Goods. Hemp Carpets, on yard wide, only 12o per yard. Madras Brussels Carpet only 45o per yard. Tapestry Brussels Carpet at 80c, 60e and 70e per yard.

Body Brussels Carpets-In fine pat. terns at SOo, 900, ana 91 per yara. Extra Baper Ingrain Carpets at 60 and 65 cents per yard. Tapestry Boss at SI. and 2.25 each.

8myrna Rncn at $2.25, $3.15, $3.90. and $5.65. Iiaee Curtains In pairs at 75o, 85c, and L. Turcoman Curtains at $3 per pair. Turooman Ooods at SOo per yard.

Square iHano Covers at $1.75. Iaoe Pillow Snams at 20o each. Upright Piano Covers at worth $5. Grocery Department. 5,000 lbs.

of Pine Teas bought from the Bain's Sheriff Sale, and to be sold at one-half their value. 23o for an Extra Select Sample Tea; their price, 40c 25o for an Extra Choioe Green Japan Tea; their price, 50o. 29c for a Fine English Breakfast Tea; their price, 65c 25o for an Extra Pine Moy-une Gunpowder Tea; their price, 60o. S.OOO lbs. of Bain's Success Baking Powder, of which we offer at lOo a lb; their price, 25c.

4,000 lbs. of an Extra Choice Boasted Coffee at 10c a lb. their price, 18c a lb. 19o a lb. for Best Quality Ground Pepper.

28c a lb. for Best Quality Ground Cinnamon. 14c a lb. for Best Quality Allspice. 19c a lb.

for Best Quality Ground Ginger. 19o a lb. lor Best Quality Ground Mustard. 15c a lb. for Best Quality Cream Tartar.

lOc a lb. for Best Quality Whole Cinnamon. lOc a lb. for Best Quality Whole Allspice. 15c a lb.

for Best Quality Crystal-Used Cocoanut. All these goods are less than one-half their value. We will also deliver all our groceries, except fluids, to any part of the city from Honday, June 14. THE FABR State, and Dearborn Sfa. HOWLING RUIN.

Three HoiJj and a Chnrca "Wrecked Crookston, by a Pie roe Storm. Bjht Personi Woanded is One Eostelrj, and I tbe Proprietor Hay Sot cover. Deadly Heaf sf St Levis asd Hinnespelis A Doctor's Fatal Mistake Misor Mishaps. wxld wiinx VUCU AT ClOOHTOX CSOOKSTOS. Jane 12.

A Urrlfle wlna storm ners Uat night blew down the 0rmsnle HoceL at the eornsr of Kalne ana Tblztt streeta Tnere were about twenty-fire people In tne bonae, of whom eint were injured, se follows: Charles Ketser. Joseph Ketxar, Joseph NttMi, James Schlnur, Michael Upolfakl, John Brant, Mra Seder, and two women unknown. Sons of the Injuries are eerlons, except thoee of Cbariee Keuer. the proprietor. The hotel was almost a new building.

The CathoUe Charon bntlrttng st Broedwsy and tilth streets was also wisckea. The front of the Crooks torn House was blows oat, and the Commercial Boose was also somewhat injured. The damage Is $10,000 to 15.00U Considerable damage was also done at Yalley CUT. IX T. SLOWlfjTO STUXTSBS.

Tamo, IX X. Jane 12 At Han tor. Cess County. IX last night, IX H. Boostoa's bouse was struck by a tornado, earrled esTeral rods, and smashea to spllntera There were nine persons la the bouse, Christopher Johnson was killed.

and Mra Ols Johnson dangerously hurt. Harry McArthur was dangerouslr and Mra, Uarne bundwwa baalr bruised. 'ihree small children of the Johnsons. Anorew Petersen, and Andrew Moe were ail more oc leas Injured. Johnson leaves a wife and young children.

Be had recently come from Aorway. Btref BTKOKT.3. not tuczs at st. rxtn, axo xamkrova. Bails! Tslspass SsTas Ijwumh Br.

PA.VI Jn 12. The glorious Minnesota climate Uit Southern tourists reed about began to feel good about noon yssterdsy. To-day Old 80I took a fresh grip and began 'with renewed energy the process of roasting tbs city. At upon the thermometer registered 8 9 degrees two degrees higher than at the same boor yesterday. It was bofc Collars melted like loe eresm in the mouth of a High School girl, and shrunk out of sight use crushed and broken things.

The 'following Is the highest temperature record to-day: 9 a. 86; noon, 89; 1 p. 89; 2 893; 7 am. 78. At Minneapolis three serious casea of sunstroks bars been reported, one ot weieh was fataL The ease which resulted fatally was that of Thomas Uarrlgan.

hou-tcnoer, realdlosT it Mais street, Kortheasfc. He worked hard all day oa the wall on a DuUding, and returned at erenlng to his family eomolainlng of peins In his bead. Be laid down on the lounge et 9 o'clock, and ooonle of hours later was dead. The deoeaaed was 29 years old, and learea a wife and ene child. Another critical ease la reported from THEF1III.

"We Have bought the entire Sample Collection of the two largest Paris manufacturers, about 5,000 FANS one of a kind, in Pearl Ivory, Tortoise Shell, Bone Sandalwood, And other Fine "Woods, in Carved and Plain Handles, in Silk and Satin Hand Painted, The FINEST COLLECTION oy FA3STS Ever brought to this country, which will sell at 45c, $1.45, $3.50, $5.50, AND THE FADR State, Adam, and Dearborn Ste. Booth. The victim la Bsns Qoibraason, who was employed In the yard. Be oomplalned of Illness, sad vsry foolishly drank a glass of cold beer. Be was thrown Into oonTuiaioua and became Insane.

Be Improved somewhat, and no fatal res alts are antiopated. The sadaest case was that of 4amse Powers. This morulas: In front of Temple Court he was walking hand In hand with his little boy, when he waa prostrated on the sidewalk. In going to the station another eon recognised his father and ellmbed Into the patrol wagon. The two boys remained by him constantly.

Mr. Powers resides in Albert Lea. and bad been in Minneapolis a few days rlalting his children. Be repeatedly drank lee-water while going about town. Be waa a pitiable eight Be waa rational, but he shook like an aspen leaf.

However, be will probably recover. ACCIDENT LIST. A DOCTOS'S raTAX. STJSXAXS. Special Tews 1 sei to The later irrms Pbtosut, June 12.

Monday nhrht while Mrs. Dr. Terhune was suffering the pains of childbirth, with her husband attend ing her, be administered an opiate to relieve the pain, and also took dose himself to quiet bis nervea Both proved to be overdoses. The doctor died this afternoon from the effects, and Mra Terhune Is not expected to recover. STSOULia CASUAX.TT.

Bjietsl Tsl teTae fnlei iwesn lAFATsm, June 12. A probably fatal accident happened to Mra Brady, redding st Culver's Station, this county. Wednesday last, While ringing a largs din ner bell, calling tbs bands from the field, the post on which the bell was aaouated broke, and toe bell fallinr on sue. Brad v. dislocated her hip and fractured her ekuik Hex recovery Is very doubtful.

causa so to dsatsi Sseefel Tel is ism te 1 be Tatar nnuss Mobth iitwsBucs. Ohio June 12. A miner named John Mnaffrove. seel 45. waa In stantly killed this morning by two tons of coal falling on bis bead in the fox Coal Mine, four mllee north of here.

Be leaves a wife and three children la comfortable drcumatanoee raxx or a noaannto BTooaav Br. Louis. Ma. Jane 12. The four-storr boarding house on the eorner of Klata and Olive streets collapsed this morning.

The contractor, who waa excavating cellar In the lot ad lot sins; for the Odd Fallows' new ball.dag toe far under its foundation and the walla of the house shewed some cracks 1 night, but It waa considered entirely secure. About 7 o'clock two sotresses who occupied room oa the taird floor noticed trembling or. toe waua. which waa followed bv load. eracsJns; noise.

Alarmed, ther aieppea into too aaiu ana una no sooner done so than the building fell with a crash, leering, however, that portion of It where the ball wss located Intact. The actresses not Injured. A little bov oooupvlna the adjoining room lamped from the window te the ground below when be felt the trembling, bat wee not hurt. There were nine other occupants of the bouse, all of whom were miraculously saved with scarcely a scratch. XTXWAVXU KABIIa I0IZ1 tpselslTslasisia teThe InawOosasj.

Mhwauxsz, Wia, June 12. Most of the large vessels out ot this port for several days psat have gone te lake Superior ports for grata or ore cargoes The tug Owen. with the Sweetheart. Mlchls-aa. and Kichul- aon, left this evening for Ashland.

The C. i. Kershaw will probably also go to Ashland for ore, Belled for aeananak Oar Hail Arrivals. Coal Laden Tnree Brother. Hlmnn Lenr.

baU, B. Barton, F. M. Knaop. W.

H. Bar- aum, wita grindstones. Adventure. xaxxa apaches. ToarssToirs, A.

June 12. News has last been received that two men ware killed Wednesday by the Apaches on the San Pedro, the asah and door tsotory ot Bimonson Broa, I In boners, fUtsea miles soutb ol the bound bsegord A Co 1721 aat fievsnta street, 1 ary. TICC T) ATT7V KTEE OCEAI3V StTNDAT KDILNIXG, U-N2 13, I88GrVIIN ST 95c, $2.50, $4.50, $7.50, $9.00 Each. Actual cost of importation, from 75c to $18.00 each. "We also have a full line of Japanese Chinese FANS.

Palm Leaf Fans at lc. Flat Japanese Fans only 2c Fancy Japanese Fans, in bone and bamboo sticks, suitable for decorating, from 5c to 25c. THE FAIR. THE HIR. iiii I hi THE FAIR.

THE FAIR A TT mm PMTEDWiE Dri Sktt file' Coipuf Cjiiitili 'He Ctuls 1 AT Less Than Ilalf Price Coffee Pots. Sujrar Bowls, Dinner Castors, Fruit Dishes, Pickle Castors, Butter Dishes, Gold-Lined Creamers, and Other Fancy and Useful Pieces will be sold at the UNIFORM PRICE or $2.50. Regular Price From $5 to 8.50 Each. SPOONS AND fokksi IN Holmes, Booth Hayden, Rogers Bros. Make, At Less Than Half Value Table Spoons, $L75 per set Forks only $L75 per set.

Dessert Spoons or Forks at $L50 per set. Tea Spoons at 75c per set. Soup Ladles, Pie Knives, Cake Knives, Fish Knives, Ice Tones, and Other Useful Single Pieces at less than halt the usual price paid for them. THE FADR Slate." Adams, and Dearborn Sta, DEBATING THE SCALE. Iron Man uf act-are ri and the Amalgamated Society Ball Apart on the Wages Question.

The Brotherhood of Telegraphers Master Into ths Esau of the Knights of Labor. Text el the Trades UoJos Bill Recently Patted by Congress Industrial Topics. AXALOAltATZD A8SOCZATI0K. CKAJiaSa THS BCAIA Pllisstso. Pa.

Juns 12. The session of the Amalgamated Association this morning waa the moot Important which baa been held, the entire time being taken up with a discussion of proposed changes of the scale to conform to the views submitted by the msnufsoturera Pnddlers ssy that their claims have been overlooked la making up the scale, and a meeting of the lodgee of this distrlot has been called for thie afternoon to Insist upon 13. 50 per ton for boiling. Borne of the pnddlers threaten to withdraw from the association if the advance le not Included la the scale, from present Indications there Is decided trouble in the ranks, and the convention may not adjourn before the end of next week. The manufacturers spoken to this morning say they will inula on the striking out of all the extras Included la the scale, and that they will refuse to oousider the nailers' demands la connection with the scale submitted by the Amalgamated Association, because tbev were admitted as members after the scale bad ben adopted.

orncxas exscrax Prrrnuao, June 12. The convention or the Amalgamated Association of Iron ana Steel Workers adjourned finally to-night after laatrnotlng the scale committee to stand by the 95 scale, with a slight re vial on la the scale of the plate and tank mill departments. The following othoers were chosen; President. William Welhe. of Pitts burg; Beoretary.

illiam Martin, of Pittsburg; Treasurer, James Peony, ot Pltteburg. Trustees Thomas ohns, of Bridgeport. Ohio; Pstrtok Wilson, of Pittsburg; Jamas butt, ef Younjrsaowu, Ohio. Vloe Presidents first district, first division, Thomas Marlow; second division, Jonathan Davis; second dis trict, T. JA Admnnds; third district, James Grundy, ourta district.

J. C. Bullock: fifth lsuic liliam Wbltemaa; sixth district, Henry CUnt; eighth district, Andrew Lee. XfiXJEOBAPHZO BSOTHEBHOOD, thkt joa run raxoBTa fix. Louis, Ma.

June 12. A very secret session of the delegatee to the convention of the Brotherhood of Telegraphers was held In this city yesterday. The delegates were from all parts of the United Btates, and several of the most prominent were thoee who were aotlvs la the greet strike of 1883. Ever sutos that time the fraternity have been quietly organising upon a sound basis, but they bsvs found It neoeeasry to be very cau tious la their movements, and It wss for reason that ths convention was bald with auoh seoreor. The meeting waa harmonious throughout, sad a largs amount of work was accomplished.

Heretofore the brotherhood baa been an Independent organisation, the various local councils formulating such rules and by-laws as were deemed necessary for their proper government. The rapidity. however, with which the organisatioa baa Increased of late has mads It necessary to more thoroughly systematise the working of OUR BUSINESS on And in order to build we close temporarily inn nnnm Of Salesroom, "Which Compels us to or CONSOLIDATE All our BULKY GOODS. We shall offer them at Lower Prices! THAN EVER E9IWH BEFORE. And it will pay you to supply yourself for IMMEDIATE OB FUTURE USE State, Adams, ani Dearborn Sts.

I the separate eouaeUe onosr a general bead. It was ior thie purpose that the convention was called, sad after nature deliberation it waa unanlmoualy reexfved to fall la line under the banner of the Knights of Labor. This wss the principal baelaesa of the meeting, and it waa oompleSKL The convention adjourned sins die, 2T ATX OS AX TJtADXS TTMIOKSL coKOsjsaiDXAiraAuiaAai. Bpeelal Telram to The late Oeaan. Washixotom, June 12 The bill to legalize the incorporation of Kttfonai trades anions bee passed both ousel and Is before the President for his slgaatare.

The text of the bill is as follows: it enacUd, et. That the term "National Trade Union" In the ssemlaarof this aet shall signify nay sssnoistloai ef vorklns people, having two or arace Prepense la ine waited elates or Territories of toe sited betas, for the pnrpoee of aiding its members to bsoomo more skilful and efficient workers, the proeotloa ot their reneral fnteilureaoa, the elevauosef their charaecer. the reeulatloe of their wssks and their bourn and conditions of labor, the creteotloa of their Individual rights In the proseistton of their trade or trades, toe raisin a of funds lor the beneSt et sick, diss bled, or anempfayed members or the fa mil lee ot naatssstt maiiaiafa. or for seeh other eblect or objeote for wileh worktag people mar lawfully combine btving la view their mutual protection or benejt. Sso.

St. Ttiat National trtdea unions shall apoa flllne their articles of Inoa-porattoe la the omoe of toe Beoorder of the lstrletof Colombia, become a oorporatioe nader the techstoal name bv which aald Katloaal trass an loe dee tree to be known to the trade, aad stall have the rlaht to sue aad be seed, to impleid. and be Impleaded: to mat and receive la Its corporate or teonalcal se property real, nsrsiaal aad mixed sod te nee aald property sad the oueaJs and Income thereof foe the obieota of said corporation aa la lis barter defined; Fromdtd, each union may bold only ae moon real estse aa may be rsoaired for tee Immediate purpose of its Incorporation. Bsc 1 bat ae tncocsaraied national trade nmoe snail have power to make aad establish soon eoaatitaUoa. ralee asd by-laws aa It may deem proper to carry oat is lawlal objeote.

and the same te alter, amend add to, or repeal et pleasure. 1 bso. a. That aa taeurturated Rational trade anion shall have power te debae the dattee and powers ef all lis efttoers aid preaideat, aad their mode of election aad term sx onus, and to estab lish bra neb re and sn banians la aay Territory of tbe united otatea. Bso.

Tbat the bsaflqatrtere of aa Incorpor ated National trade union stall be located la the Distrlot ot Colnmbla. TJTDTJSTRIA XTOTBS. imaaa' mm fxaKArxsKrx Bpadal Tslecram to The late Oeeaa. rSratsaniXD, HL, Jam 12. The board of arbitratioa to decade diaoulues between the miners aad operators if the third mining distrlot met la thie ettr to-day end reduced the price ot mining film 679 oenta to SO cents.

At a former Steering the board raised tbe price to 67 oenta with tbe understanding that If tm prioe fell la the ourta district a oorre ponding redaction would be accepted bj the miners of the third district, The pace having fallen la tbe fourth district, she Ainers here refuse to accept the redaction, am a strike will be inaugurated throughoat tie district, ast obnoxious, rosntia, -Acocsta, una 12. la accordance with toe resolutions posed by tbe Preai-dents yesterday, noticed were posted to-day in ail the cotton nulla tnrthla city that, unless the strikers at the Algernon mill return to work on Monday the will all abut down. Tfie strike at the Alger son mill waa made to effect the discharge et an obnoxious foreman. There are hands employed la the factories who east bread tor several thousand more. If tbe rtrike takee place, as It now seems likely, (here will be great suffering and serious trouble Tbe operatives of the Alga root mills ssy positively that they will not work under foreman Mo-Oaw.

It la reported thtt the mill overseers will request MoQaw to neign and thus avoid trouble, TATfjOSS STSatS aTTOalX Nnr Tons. June 12r The strike ot the journeymen tailors ended to-day, aa agreement eatlaf actory to then and to the bosses having been ratified a mass meeting of Journeyman held to-daf. Extra i quality Summer Silks at ooo ana ouc. Ladies' Cloth Suiting all wooL 54 inches wide, only 65c per yard. Albatross Saitinsr in Light facades only 35c per yard, Plaid Dress Goods at 10c per yard.

Changeable Luster, in splen did colors, only 10c per yard. Checked Nainsooks only 5c and 6c per yard. Striped Pique only' 9c per yard. Lace Stripes, in nice patterns, only 12c per yard. Checked India Linen only 14c per yard.

Colored Linen Lawns at 15c per yard. Linen Department. Turkey Red Table Cloth only 19c per yard. Linen Towels, worth 15c, now only lOc. Linen Towels, extra size, worth 20c, 25c, and 30c, now only 15c Red Border Linen Doylies only 3c HALF PBICE our HOSIERY Men's Fine Lisle Thread Hosiery only 35c per pair.

Men's fine Fancy Lisle Thread Hosiery, the latest shades, only 50c per pair. THE FMR Slate, Adams, and Dearborn Sta, LOCAL POLITICS. An Apparent Changs of Heart in tn Third Congressional Bepablkans, with Great Unas laxity, Ja tot tTLUIaa E. Katsa ior Coagress. Indication that Hs Will Bs the Usanlaem Nom- of tbs FaB Coavee- Uoa, Tbere has been but little change la politi cal matters la the Third Congressional Dis trlot during tbe past week.

Some new com binations have beea suggested, but they have not materialised aa yea la tbe Flrss Senatorial District ex-Co nnty Commissioner David W. Clark claims that be will go Into convention with strong following for Senator. As George X. White aad Prank W. Par ker are also la tbe field.

Mr. Clark may have to fail beck oa tbe position of Bepreeen Uve, which would seriously laterfere with Mr. Parker being re turn ad to Boring field. la the Ninth Senatorial Distrlot Charles E. Bchsrlan will be met la the Senatorial fight by Attoraay Ps acock on tbe part of tbe Democracy.

Among those spoken of for the lower bouse are Fred B. Bread, V. TourteL- lotte, W. J. Nlobolsoa, aad JamesFrake.

ths oosoaxasioaAXi OAatr azobt till appears to be one-eided aad entirely la favor of tbe Hon. William Mason, as 1 large number of prominent men were Inter. viewed yeeteraay and ao probable fsn'llflste waa discovered. Tbe entire bitch la the district appears to be between tbe committee and toe asperities 01 tats are being softened. The general feeling, which was discovered.

le well sxpxeessd by tbe following geatle- ion w. annroAT. of the firm of Monday, A Adoock, attorneys, said: Tbe matter of oalllng a convention wss left la the hands of the committee according to usage. I don't think the committee ought to nee that power for forwarding any particular man, nor to oppose the Interest of any particular candidate oa tbe other bead. They euarht to decide when to call tbe die.

triot convention Just aa though tbere waa no fractional flgnt la the district The district is all la the 00m pact and easily sooeesibls In every part, I do aos eee any reaeon for a long campaign. am favor of the nomination et William X. Mason, oe-eanse be is a suitable man and because be would make a very efOoteat member of Con-rresa, and, also, because be made a very gal. laat fight under adverse elroumatanoes at the last election and received over 13.000 votes. I tblnk the election of a Republican member of Congress from the Thira Congressional District of vastly more Importance than the election of a eouatv ticket for everybody except the politician a Of course to the politicians tbe patronasreof the oonntv ofUoes to be distributed to their heeler and atrikera.

Is more Important than the othoe of Oonrressman. which is with out patronage, but, aa I am not a politician. If either la to be sacrificed, I shall favor the sacrifice of count Hi cars rather than a Congressman. I apprehend, however, this fall we will elect the whole CArTAnr wztxixw hittdvi said: uWs are all for I was la Bprtngfleld when Mason nominated Logan and waa attacked by tha leader of the Democracy, the late Dave Linegar. No lie publican eoold have beard him thaa da aet now be aainac biro.

Again. I am for bim because I am a working an, and know that without attempting to make anr tilsDlav ba a as seen our friend. His proposed amend ment to the constitution brohlbitino- tbe contracting of prison labor la a good one and nia aeiense of tbe proposition is an lnl teUlgsnt one and does not savor of demagog, 1 Willow Ware, Baby Carriages, AXIS Rocking Chairs. Hardwood Frame Hocking Chairs. vntn carpet seat In nloo brltrnt colors.

only 85a Bookers, extra large, finished In ODony or mahogany, velvet or mo-qaet carpet seat and back, only 4.25. wiuiow Musery Cnatrs only 76c. Willow High Chairs, with carpet seat; only 4-Ball Croquet Sets only 50a, 8-Ball Croquet Bets, complete. nicely striped and Tarnished, only 76a. V- Toy Carts, painted In fancy colors.

only lOo. Soys' velocipedes, malleable Iron trimming, strongly made, only 2 25. willow wall Splashers, one yard long, only 0a Palm-Ieaf Table Kate. 4 in a set. for 60o Palm-Zieaf Knife Baskets only 45a.

Zjadies Willow Bhomnng Baskets. lined or nnlined. large or small, choioe au around ior do. Iarge size Lunch Baskets, willow. palm -leaf, or sea grass, choioe 2 So.

wuiow Close Hampers only 75a nonse-Fnrnishing Dept. 84.95 we ask for the Bostwick loo Cheat, extra strong, well made, and nicely finished. $6.85 for an extra good family size Befrigerator. extra strong and well made, aino-lined, and charooal.fi.lled. 9 1 for the Oem Oil Store, good family sise.

lOe a yard for good Screen Wire Cloth. 20o a yard for extra fancy-figured Wire Cloth. 85c will buy the Porter Patent Ex tension Window Screen, extra strong, and well made. $1.25 for an extra strong and well- made Screen Xoor, all complete. lOo for a pair of strong Spring Hinges; will hold 20O lbs.

$a25 for 60 feet of 8-inch 3-ply Bubber Hose, complete, with couplings and brass nosaie. $3.25 for the genuine lleht-runnlnff- Philadelphia Lawn Mower. 14o for the balloon-ahaped Fly-Trap: catches 'em alL 4c. 6c. 8c.

10c and 12a for the best Wire Dish Covers. 45e ior extra heavy Tin wash- Boilers, with heavy copper bottom. lOo for heavy Tin flat ring Pails. 20o for 2-qttart extra heavy Tin Coffee Pots, with copper bottom and black handles. 12o for best made 3-quart Dinner Palls.

25o for extra strong and heavy Galvanised Water Pails. THE FAD v. State, I dam. and Dearborn Sts. Every worklnrmaa la the Third District will vote xor rum.

Again, a am an old soldier, sad the old soldiers la the whole State know that be did more tnaa any other member ot the General Assembly made It possible tor us to nave a Soldiers' Home la this State-end every old soldier le for him; and further The reporter left the Captain still riving reasons why Mason should go to Congress. ara. at, oxaxHxapT aald: I am not particular aoout the com mitteeship and what la done la the district, provided it brings snooass to the party. Up mv wsy tbe Bepablioans are for Mason. Us has beea our Bepreeentatlve and Senator for eight yeara, and baa been faithful to the dla-trtct and to the party, and we think be la la the line of promotion.

We don't care who la County Treasurer, but we want to elect whoever la nominated oa the whole ticket this fall. I am told that many of Colonel Davis friends wbo fought Mr. Mason before are friendly to him now, and that naturally makes us feel friendly to Colonel Da via ths Boa w. a BAtao said: donl know what the eommittees are roing to do. Out this thing la certain.

Mason la the choioe of the Republicans la the district, aad la going to get there. hkxsx oscxsa Is oae of the district oommlttee. He said: So far aa thie 00m-mit tees hip Is concerned I am willing to rive my Place to any Be publican la the diatnet If I could thereby make harmony. I have ao Interest except for tbe Interest ot the party. I believe harmony can be obtained by nominating Mr.

Mason. In all my acquaintance there le not a Republican wbo is opposed to bim. Barer ran vise a 1 Ex-Senator Chris Msmsr said: Bo far ss I am concerned nothina will stand in the way of bringing about entire unanimity la tbe Republican party, so that they eaa elect a Republican member ot Congress la the 1 mra xnsince, a save ao otner Place in ylew. and will have none either. X.

Gould aald: -Well. I fought Mason be fore, but It means success if be la nominated this tune, ana 1 00 not Know 01 a alnrla man In the Xbrirteeath Ward but want Is for him tow. Tbe Boa. George White said: Maeon will be nominated and elected without any question." lioionei Aaa w. eiuna was la xavor 01 har mony aad the nomination ot the Hon.

Billy Mason, he expected to make some speeches ior aim. Robert E. enlans ssid: "There omrbt to oe Harmony in ana a la tries, it la the uuty 01 the committee so eee that there la but ene convention. think Air. Maeoa ought to be nominated.

James Kevaland, the committeeman from tbe lentil Ward, said: i am for Mr. Mason first, last, aad all the time CROP REPORTS. Advteee te a Milwaukee Grata ate rail ser tlr sssliop pei ta Iowa. Special Taiiwuni to The later Quean Melwatjxxs, Wia une 13. Dispatches from KoxthernDakota report refreshing rainstorms near Grand Porks and Valley City.

Be porta from Southern Dakota aad Minnesota con tinue unfavorable, aad even with tbe best of weather a full oron Is not expected. Along the Winona aad St, Peter Railway the condi tion of tbe growing grain Is very bad, and la some places It Is turning yellow. Xa F. Hodges, of this city, who Is one of the largest grain receivers la tbe Northwest, and has dally advices from oorresponde a ta. Interviewed this alternooa on the subject of tbe spring wheat outlook, said; "Crop news Is conflicting.

On the jfargo aad Southern Railway the crop la looking' well. Between Albert Lea and LaCroeae, however, fears are entertained tbat no more thaa half a crop win be gath ered unless rain oomes soon. I think It sals to put down all the east side of Mlnnssots as good for not more thaa half a crop unless rata falls before long. Ia Western Minnesota and Dakota ths crop Is In better condition. but tbere axe stteaks aU through there thatJ Leather Mk DEPARTMENT.

Ladies Leather-Lined Hand Bags, with outside pocket and patent square frame only 35c. Your choice out of twenty different styles of Ladies Hand Bags, leather lined, in Seal, Alligator, or Plush, with patented riveted frame, at 59c -'h-C The latest style of Ladies' Hand Bags, all leather lined, in Alligator or Seal, only 75c. A fine Kid Purse, only 3a A fine Plush Purse, stronely made, only 7c. Men's stronely-made Buck Purses, with patent square frame, only 7c. A leather-lined Kid Purse.

with patent riveted frame. only 12c. An Alligator, leather-lined Chatelaine Purse, with nickel chain and clasp, at 13c An Enelish Calf Purse, with double inside pocket, leather lined, only 23c 'UNDERWEAR SDMER UJDERWEAR, In lien's and Ziadies, At 25c. mar's paitcy Balbriggan Underwear! At 75o. TIKI ADR Stat.

Adams, and Dearborn Sb. will not turn out well If rata holds off longer. at Irving later Oeeaa Comas sort. d. The aftermath of the Irving Park much A special dispatch from Madison to-day says: The drought la becoming alarming.

Pieida are beginning to look: brown, and pastures are yellow and bare. The strawberry crop la already a practical failure. The temperature to-day Is 88 degrees la the shads, aad the outlook is vary oiseouraglng. OrrtmwA, Iowa, June 12. Farmers report that myriads of young grasshoppers are hopping about in this region.

Tbe condition of tall wheat waa never surpassed. It will be ready to harvest la tea days. THE COLBY HOBBML tlon occurred last night, whsa a meeting was held to dsaouaos the garbled and unfair report of the expulsion of G. A Colby from tbe village, that bad beea printed la the TIoms, and take action looking to the prosecution of tbe alleged reprobate. Professor Cook called tbe meeting to orde and stated Its objects.

Mr. McCarthy said Inasmuch as Mr. Dick Race bad given the Information to the Times, be ought to tell tbe meeting what be meant by it, Dr. Wilcox arose and ia a very excited manner said: "Whoever said Idlasemlnated tbe news of the Colby outrage is a liar! I aay a liar I Whoever used my name In connection with tbs gossip about that is a liar. wont see my name wronged by anyone.

Mr. Dick Race aald be thought Dr. Wilcox bad called tbe Indignation meeting, fie bad afterward learned Dr. Cook had does so. Mr.

McCarthy asked that a committee bo appointed to draft a series of resolutions ex. pressing the sentiments of the meef.ing wutt reference to the action of the mooting of Wednesday nlgnt, Mr. A J. Knowlea objected to the committee. Those present at tbe meeting that bad driven Colby out of town wanted no white weaning.

He wished the members of the expulsion oommlttee would be arrested, be was ready to aid the weak-kneed with his money. Mr. Peterson said tbs action of tbe committee had beea Indorsed by every pexsoa sf the town with the exception of one. The article that had beea printed la tbe Tfeavr waa read to the meeting by Professor Cook, and.lts remarkable Inaccuracies caused -much aerial va laughter. Thoee present took tbe opportunity to Jeer Mr.

Race's alles-ed Interview. Mr. Race aaaed to have a bearing. He bad not told the Time reporter wnat he waa reported as having said. His words were falsely reported.

He had nothing to retract, and would make no ra traction. Mr. Knowlea offered the followlne- reeoln. tlon, which waa aooepted unanimoualy Hewolred. Tbat we.

aa eltiaeaa of Irvine; Park, hereby and nlly indorse the setioa of tbe meet- -tnc ef tbe ettizens ot Irvine Park, held Wednaadas- last, in reference to the G. A Colby matter. tTouiun'a it oe ss wen to embody too nes of some others who ought to be run out of town? asked Mr. McCarthy. The sally waa applauded.

a resolution was paused indorsing XEa lama Ockav for its abeolateiy accurate report of the regulstors work. Mr. J.H. Smith offered a reeolatiofi, wnich was ao-. oepted, to the effect that the Tit report oe condemned, and tnat tae persons wno famished the Information were guiicy of deliberate falsification.

George T. Calhoun, J. Knowlea. and Dr. WUoox wore ap pointed to call en Mr.

Irving Stone, and re quest bim to prosecute Colby for the Injuries Inflicted on his child. Tbe meeting pledged, itseix to sappoxs tae lawer in toe matter, and after an expression of sympathy bad been tendered Mr, and Mra Btoae, the meeting adjourned. Yesterday afternoon a baker's waron bel longing to F. Kruse, of No. 127 Fuuerton avenue, driven by William Hasamaa, ran over the 3-year-old child of Guatav lacbke.

on Lincoln avenue Xake View, killing her almost Instantly, liana man waa arretted. and the Coroner not! tied Aa lnaueat wil be te-atorxosr..

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