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Minneapolis Daily Times from Minneapolis, Minnesota • 3

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I 'N IS VVS i st pmiujofficEp' 161 east fourth street FRIDAY MORNING DECEMBER 9 18981 Sixth Street and Nicollet Avenue SALARY CONSTITUTIONAL ram set county- -milp wntineb PAYING 09000 TEAR rQ THE K-l AMONG THE FILIPINOS Cordial Wejeome Romo of tho Pop4 xlar Army' boa Voyage to isk FrnneiaeO from Thar Thirteenth Regiment the Prldoof the General Oils Mastey of the The Natlvea Beginning to Like the Americans! Major Whipple who reached St Paul from Manilla Wednesday evening was at the Army building on Robert street quite early yesterday to of the dep mg his respects to resume his duties as paymaster of the department of Dakota After paying his respects to Tp-day will be one of the greatest hustling days for trade-in A all Big Store history Price on every item for the day cut i to the quick to insure absolute clearance Holiday goods must be given a chance There isno alternative To the Six District The Chief Justice Found Thut Competent HiB Cannot Be Found in Ramsey County to Hold Court for the Salary Allowed in Other Districts Brigadier General Bacon he went to his office and undertook to look over the accumulated and current business -hut he -it Jacob Steiner appellant vs Dennis Sullivan and Frank -Elm und re-aporaeius CnapLer 376 special laws 1897 entitled act to Increase the compensation ox did not have much time for the work as there was a constant stream of callers army men and civilians ail personal friends of the popular major who called congratulate mm I I I Major Whipple said that ha very glad kneed to be nesota ana he hor eed to be back In Mln- oped his stay might be a We have issued a Special Christmas Catalogue for the benefit of Mail Order Patrons Send for copy TREE protracted one He left St Paul last June being assigned to duty as one of the three paymasters under General Merritt and waa relieved to return to the United States Oct 26 The sea voyage occupied thirty-two days and the pleasantest part of the trip he found In passing thro-tha waters of Japan having come by In passing through 1 ring come by tne same route taken by the Thirteenth regi- FRIDAY BARGAIN I U' U-'v Sew Waists all plaids well qO med worth $150 9 FRIDAY BARGAINS 3500 Leather Coin Purse The same ones are 10c elsewhere Each 5c received ago been the judges of the district court of Ramsey county which provides that the county shall pay to each of the Judges of such court ihe sum of 61500 annually is constitutional Order affirmed Start The chief justice In passing upon this caae finds that there la nothing In the constitution to prevent the legislature from making the salaries of the Judaea of the district courts a charge upon their respective district The argument of appellant pushed to Its logical conclusion would require the legislature to make the compensation of judges of the probate i court a charge exclusively upon the state I treasury It Is the duty of the state to Jrovide for the compensation of tne udgea but It has done so by making It a charge exclusively upon the county Teasury of their respective counties and it has never been suggested- that the law was unconstitutional The fact that the Judges of the district court of Ramsey county belong to the judicial department is no reason why tne legislature might not cha ma did receive benefit by iinount S8 I Urf tb Mlptoo furlher tht on Mount of loel I ment soldiers whom Colonel Hartley at San Francisco a few weeks Major Whipple confessed to having slightly ill during his stay in Manilla said that his illness was not over ten in duration but it waa very difficult that climate for an American to The atmosphere is enervating recovery of energy Is very slow Impossible Speaking of the Thirteenth Major Whipple said that no military has a higher reputation the Minnesota troops They were with all and the pride of Otis by the said the I commander and Filipinos and days In FRIDAY BARGAIN I Quaker Pancake Flour package 8c FRIDAY BARGAIN I Down PlUowbest select gray down Size 16 18 20 22 24 Price 29c 3tte 59c 69c 79c FRIDAY BARGAIN I riohalr Curl Plaids Mohair Jacquards illuminated Fancies 45-inch Pebble Cloth worth to 85c I-yard FRIDAY BARGAINI A large lot of standard brands of Cigars to close 25c FRIDAY BARGAIN! Sham Holders full size adjuat-Q able each White Curtain Poles with 1 silver trimmings eachJ Window Shades 8x6 feet 1 Pt complete each Ivw recuperate so that and almost regiment organisation than the favorites General major is now In who is Ter- The Modern Wearing Apparel 'Establishment The Weekly Remnant Day Friday is the day to buy remnants as you will notice in the following lists of sacrifices These must aU be cleaned up before Saturday For Men A $16 Scotch Tweed Suit for $10- Thia auit la of excellent but have them In 84 83 and 80 sizes only A $12 Dark Brown Cassimere Suit for $8 We have a few of these suits left in 87 88 40 and 44 sizes $10 Australian Wool Beaver Overcoats for $6 This la one of the befit overcoats ever sold for $10- but we have only 10 coats left In 84 and 85 sizes hence they bo for 8 $14 Cheviot and Cassimere Suits for $10 We have about 35 of these suits In broken jotstiie sizes are 83 84 85 88 40 49 $10 and $12 Suits for $6 We have about 15 double breasted suits la this lot In cheviots and tweeds 84 35 and 80 sizes 50c Men's Fleeced Shirts and Drawers 39c Only one case 14ft: shirts 84 to 44 drawers 30 to 48 75c Fancy Half Hose 25c Only 85 dozen left of that blB lot of manufacturer's samples cotton and lisle thread: vaue 5uc 75c and el $150 All-Wool Shirts and Drawers $125 AU sizes except 84 Shirts and 40 and 49 drawers colors natural and fawn always sold at 416U 50c Astrachan Gloves 35c Only a few left colors brown tan and black value 50c 25c Merino Half Hose I6c Forty dozen we had 3D0 dozen Natural wool camel's bair black or tan all sizes except la- Marked down from 35c $150 Mufflers folded ready to wear $100 Only eighteen left other people are selling them at stripes plaids and figures Uuilted lining 75c Boys' Sweaters 50c Colors black navy and maroon out of sizes 90 and 38 Boys' 35c Caps for 5c Small lot broken sizes to close Men's 50c Winter Caps for 5c' Turbau shapes broken sizes 90c Overshoes for 45c Just a few pairs left in small sizes the toes are wide and the quality the best Boys' Long-pant Suits $265 In neat brown double-breasted cut coat sizes 14 15 and 18 Children's Knee Pants 35c A lot of broken sizes from 4 to 15 years worth 50c for 85c Young Men's Ulsters $350 Only six coats left sizes 19 and 20 years was 06 now 03 60 FRIDAY BARGAIN I Ladles Fancy Garters with fancy 10c buckles and ribbon bows FRIDAY BARGAIN I Men lined Kid Mitten Glove 7ft cent grade pir FRIDAY BARGAIN! 4-4 Unbleached Muslin heavy grfe old 7c "4 WillSSSlSI FRIDAY BARGAIN I New Knitted Skirts for children 12 yeir- 59c sesessesssiis FRIDAY BARGAIN I Pure Silk Velvet Stock Collars black and colors made to sell for 25c each yC FRIDAY BARGAIN! Black Dress Goods all wool Novel- ties 40-inch Satin Soleils figured Satin Duchesse all wool Serge 44- inch Storm Serge value 40q Cv yard 49c FRIDAY BARGAIN! Gents Fine Pocketbooks Tourist Toilet Cases and fine Pofcket- PA-books worth to $150 choice OVw It was necessary in order to procure com petent Judges to pay them a greater sal- i ary than the state paid to the Judges of other districts Having conclusively determined these two propoeitlone the legislature had the constitutional right to iniTease the salary and make the burden of the increase a charge upon the county The action of the in this connection does not contravene the provisions of the constitution requiring that all taxes shall be nearly equal as may be The opinion further says the legislature having properly placed the Increase of the salary or the judges upon the county the county commissioners are fully authorised to raise the necessary funds by taxation Thus holding the order of the court below Judge Searle of St Cloud sitting in the trial of the caae in the district court la affirmed FRIDAY BARGAIN I iooo Men Watch (jz nn Charms from $ioo to diOUU ry the commandini has the assistance ot others perhaps In the country is best adapted to the important and delicate duty requited In that station and the I good results he has accomplished In that country are limply marvellous" Major Whipple stated that during his stay there he was all of the time upon the Island of Luzon and did not visit any of the other provinces The soil is very productive and the plantation for tobacco rice sugar coffee and hemp very extensive and ought to be very profitable When the Americans first reached that country the natives did not know how to take the newcomers and did not have a kindly feeling toward them They had been oppressed and robbed by the lards for so long a time that they far it was only a change of masters or ad a FRIDAY BARGAIN I I Solid Silver Top Puff pa I Box wit cut glass tJrlsOvr FRIDAY BARGAIN! I i if FRIDAY BARGAIN I Side Combs Pompadour Combs etc from 50c to 23c All 35c Heavy Ingrains to-day only per yard ministration of the same sort To very 10c GEN TALK Bfiiiu am a muiu a wi i biu nr rnOCCT IXJTCPPQTQ I telligent Filipinos now welcome Ameri-Ur rUnCO I ill I uliCu I cans and desire American rule and will undoubtedly fully assimilate themselves large extent this feeling has passed away ana is rapidly disappearing and the In Fillpli In Fifty Year Minnesota Has to a regime which they realize will be of FRIDAY BARGAINS All-wool Ingrain Druggetts a per square yard tOv FRIDAY BARGAIN! All Silk Pokes or Close French Caps of cloth new styles tZr worth $150 JO Remnants of Pure Silk Ribbons plain and fancy Satin and Gros Grain and Taffeta gathered from our main department all go at A BARGAIN I Immense line Jeweled Pompadour Combs $375 to 98c great benefit to them ops th teer soldiers more especially Major FRIDAY BARGAIN I $175 Wilton and Ax- a minster Rugs each M' I I Lined FRIDAY BARGAIN I 36 Inch Black Taffeta 86-inch Silk Cloth86-inch Fancy Stripe 'Yhl-Skirting actual value 20c 1 FRIDAY BARGAIN! Children's Jersey Fleece Vests and Pants 20c grade each and rants zuc grade I FRIDAY BARGAIN! Jeweled Back Combs from $375 to FRIDAY BARGAIN Round or Square Hassocks 75c grade each FRIDAY BARGAIN! Gold Bronze Foot Rests very cboice each A Jl 69c 48c 85c Marketed a Handred Million Dollaare Worth of Lnmber and the Annual Pine Cat Is Worth Five Million Steps the State Should Take for Forest Regeneration The noon hour talk at the Commercial Club yesterday on "Forest Interests -of the by General Andrews touched upon a subject of much importance to the people of Minnesota General Andrews said that lumbering had been going on in Minnesota during the last fifty years and In this time probably oO-wOuOOlwo teet ot pine with a value of SlOOGOOOuO has been cut and marketed The pine still standing Is estimated at from 2U000000000 to 30000000000 feet but there is much young pine coming on-which if protected from fire will be valuable for lumbering and if steps are taken soon to utilise the waste nonagriculturai land with forests lumber industries in this state can be perpetuated pine that is cut in Minnesota in a single season Is worth Just as It stands Whipple said waa due to want of care In partaking of food fruit and in the use of water The water for human const tlon should never be used until after boiled and great care of diet was neces- I ary Within the walled city the sanitary 1 1 conditions without drainage or sewerage I when the American forces arrived was I i something terrible At the present time 1 1 this has neen somewhat Improved but much more is yet to be done That work will require some time Major Whipple ex- the opinion that a large military orce will be required and for a very long I i time General Otis has the Insurgents un- I der control but they are liable to become 1 restive and are naturally belligerent He found an English colony of about 2u0 people there but more Germans so that the opportunities for developing enterprises ana Industries need but American energy and push to establish Important commercial relations between the island and the states The future of that country must be developed bv an American protector- FRIDAY BARGAIN I 75 Solid Silver Back Hair Brushes they are very handsome and cheap at 1 eO vr I FRIDAY BARGAIN! iooo Brooch Pins set with extra-large fancy stones exceptional value at 21c For Ladies FRIDAY BARGAIN 1 $300 Carpet Sweepersd rvo only a few left each 4) I FRIDAY BARGAIN I Solid Silver Top Salve Jars each 1 stiver Top salve jars see see eeeecewe a- JL Women's $200 Overshoes for $100 1 make the Jersey cloth high cut two buckle These are 4 JijOwlwO CV hen brought illl anj theoplewUl readily welcome sawed into lumber Its value is Increased I with In a spirit opt thankfulness that longer FRIDAY BARGAIN I Moreen Skirting black and all colors 8ftc quality yard 1 20c FRIDAY BARGAIN! Large line solid gold Brooch Ce AA'j eeeaea assaSssssss asst A FRIDAY BARGAIN I Solid Silver Ilounted Ebony Brushes from S100 to FRIDAY BARGAIN I 44-inch Storm Serge 44-inch Eye Fancies 46-inch Henriettas 86-inch all-wool Suitings all-wool Tricot and Fancy Plaids worth Or to 50c per yard 1 VL FRIDAY BARGAIN! Navy Beans quart 3c FRIDAY BARGAIN I Climax Chewing Tobacco per pound of they are no under Spanish domination At the meeting of the Loyal Legion on next Tuesday night at the Ryan Major Whipple will be the guest of honor aqd will he called upon to respond to a sentiment which will bo proposed inr his hono: UNIFORM GAME LAWS 43c FRIDAY BARGAIN! Quart Bottle Catsup 12c FRIDAY BARGAIN! Quart Bottle Maple Syrup 15c Ki 1 the at FRIDAY BARGAIN! Ladles ribbed fleece lined Vests worth up to 35c each i 25c Lined FRIDAY BARGAIN! 100 pieces Fleeced Wrapper Cloth all new value to 10c yard j- Fer yard FRIDAY BARGAIN! Ribbed Fleece Stockings 18c quality 1 1 lc A a The sizes are small Women's 75c Overshoes for 29c In this lot we have only small sizes ut Jersey doth $750 Jackets for $500 Made of all wool heavy English Curl Cloth Style double breasted box fronts new shapes sleeves and braid trimmed 8 jackets left sizes 30 88 and 4U $350 Separate Dress Skirts for $198 Made of good quality figured Mohair lined with French cambric and velvet bound Only four left Children's Double-breasted Suits $129 Dark brown material sizes 7 to 10 only worth 8195 for 0123 Children's Sailor-collar Reefers 95c Nicely bound either in blue or brown chinchilla sizes 3 to 8 Children's Leggings 50c Small sizes only doth leather canvas worth 81 50c 50c Ladies Fancy Hose 33 All the sizes we have left are 9 and 914 Marked down from 50c Black Wool Equestrian Tights 98c Only one size missing size 8 Regular value 0L35 $1 Tams for 50c Regular warm kind for winter broken sizefi 'A FRIDAY BARGAIN! 1 1-4 Gray Wool Blankets large size heavy soft grade a regular $175 value 1 1 A per pairi a 1 FRIDAY BARGAIN! One lot Waists worth $100 49c FRIDAY BARGAIN! Mill Ends of Outing Flannels dark colors good styles value 7c yard 3c to IlOOuOOOO of which increase represents labor One of the peculiar advantages of this Industry is that It gives employment to thousands of working men during the winter months In these modern times one of the best mills will saw 500000 feet board measure In a dy enough lumber to make ten separate first-class houses Logging railroads have become common And! a pine that has been 200 years growing can be brought from the forest by railway put Into the boom pulled like an animal to slaughter Into the mill sawed kiln dried matched and be ready for use In the construction of a building In sixty Every sort of tree except beecn and hemlock that grows in New England is native to Minnesota In southern Minnesota Is black walnut and In the northern forests the variety of hardwood or large-leaved trees is especially rich Timber consumption Is steadily increasing For the railroads in this state 2UO0(Xi ties many of them cedar are annually required There Is a pulp mill at Little Fails and a new and larger one at Cloquet which consumes a great deal of spruce in making pulp for paper There la one newspaper in New York which annually consumes a8000000 pounds of paper made of wood pulp being the stumpage of 8000 acres or 27 acres a day These and similar facts admonish thoughtful men of the importance of taking steps for forest regeneration vast means of forest inesota possesses it seems as though more should De done than has been done The state should as soon as possible acquire possesion of all tne nonagriculturai land It can andi begin to plant it to forest The state should secure a tract of fine timber land sufficient for a demonstration forest for the school of forestry in the university similar to what New York has provided for Its college of forestry at Cornell university Nature has given our state climate ind for valuable tlm- have and the sod eminently adapted for valuable tlm-M1 that the-people have to do is to Ladles and Boys Double Wool Mitts and Gloves extra heavy and seamless Good quality of pure wool pair I OC State Wardens Want A Proposed Gin License Executive Agent 3 Fullerton of state fish and game commission will leave this evening for Chicago to be present an adjourned meeting of the game wardens of Illinois Michigan the Dakotas Wisconsin and Minnesota The joint committee will meet at the Great Northeri Hotel and will discuss the drafting of a uniform- game law to be presented to the 1 consideration of the coming legislatures in 1 1 the different states Mr Fullerton is sec- I retary of this Joint committee of wardens The doing away with spring shooting will be discussed Whatever is decided at the meeting will be recommended to the legislatures Mr Fullerton will recommend to the legislature the advisability of having a gun license in Minnesota Most of the other states to be represented at the Chicago meeting have such a license and find it a source of revenue A gun license of SI per year for resident hunters and $25 for non-resident sportsmen would almost defray the expenses of the game and fish commission Hunters flock into Minnesota from Wisconsin and beyond that etate for the reason that there is no license here Mr Fullerton will be accompanied by Senator-elect Jones and Representative Ferris who was formerly a member of the commission Mr Fullerton says that the state park In Itasca countv could be Increased in area from five miles square to thirty miles square with but nominal expense to the states The state park- or game preserve Is admirably located and might ne made to embrace much rround valueless tor other things but invaluable for huntini A ig-1 FRIDAY BARGAIN! Torchon and Valenciennes Laces for trimming fancy holiday goods handkerchiefs etc worth up to 15c yd Narrow Valenciennes Lace at per dozen yards 15c 25c 35c 45c 65c 85c FRIDAY BARGAIN 1 Orient Cut Plug $moking per pound FRIDAY BARGAIXI 500 pieces Beaded Dress Trimmings that have sold as high as 50c yard FRIDAY BARGAIN! All Silk or Wool Bonnets sizes to 8 years values to $100 each JOG FRIDAY BARGAIN! Over Shirts domet flannel' always 49c each Each FRIDAY BARGAIN! 2000 spools of Good 100-yd Spool Silk black and colors ETr- spool a I FRIDAY BARGAIN! Lace Bed Spreads Complete with Shams per Vw Large size fine quality Oftv with Shams per set VOC FRIDAY BARGAIN! Corn Cob Pipes ri per dotCQ a Uw FRIDAY BARGAIN! Ladies Black Fleece Lined Hose quality Friday OCr 4 pairs for JbOL FRIDAY BARGAIN I Rolled Oats pound Sundry bonds Overdrafts I tent a Is bank building Kentals Dakotah fiats Sundry real estate Profit and loss Protest fees FRIDAY BARGAIN! Jose Del Valle 10c Key West Cigar box ot 50 $200 6 for 25c 1 ssss 175001 7449 32636 474600 73877 58526 S42 Stockholders' liability 1853463 Expense account 513S6 City treasurer certificates 260131 Assessment account 2656 Office furniture sold 6U930 Dividends No 1 1M per cent returned to receivers 53233 to it that In the column or should see the states on 2c 26c lc FRIDAY BARGAIN! Fleece Lined 5hlrts The United States holds the title to most I 5flr nnalitv rK of the land that might be acquired and I vc quality eacn the government would cede it to the state aa a gift FRIDAY BARGAIN I Minnesota behind" question should' not be found st: raggling FRIDAY BARGAIN I 2000 Ladles Pocket Books plain or with neat metal corners big values at 50c 25c 100 dozen Turkish Wash Cloths 3c value each MAKE YOUR WHTSX 391 A H0TELWAVERLY THE BROKEN BANK OF WILLIAM DAWSON lleeeiver's Third Account Filed In Court Sliofivlnts the Hecelits of Money and Sums laid It e- eeivers Want fur the Work They Have Done This Year A Seymour Hi Llshtner as lwcivcrs the of Mlnnrsota yea-tonlav iilvil the third account of thir st -wardship the report briiiKing the affairs of tlie defunct bank down to Nov IM- The report is very voluminous having it 'lenutliy schedule und as summarized It is as follows: KWKIPTS "ash on hand March 1 18US 6JiO61543 1 'ash items on hand Hills receivable Interest 3 1 i FRIDAY BARGAINS Total receipts 621265977 DISBURSEMENTS Cash items charged 10 hills receivable and profit und loss Ex (tenses and taxes of hank building Expenses of Dakotah fiats Premiums of life insurance held us collateral Sundry real estate taxes und assessments- General expenses Paid receivers on account of compensation Recording fees I7G070 595075 164114 202265 541256 307017 1173414 325 THE PLAYHOUSES Piney Ridge" continues to meet with strong approval at the Grand David Higgins and Georgia Waldron In the leading roles are most admirable The supporting company la in every way capable The scenic features are adequate To-morrow at 3:30 the onlv remaining matinee of the engagement wifi occur An unended laugh la the way the management of "Brown in Town' describes the newest farce which is the attraction at the Grand next Sunday night with the following list of clever people: Anna Bel-" Kathryn Oaterman who were ui 65 Exchange Paid balance on account surplus CONCERN GETS A COLD DEAL! The Order of Minnehaha Summarily Snuffed Oat ns Money for Insurance Assessments Has Been Mtsap- proprlated Margaret McKenna Defeated by the Go den Personal Damage Salt Agalust the Street Railway Company An order terday a ceiver of of The Order been operating in St doing a life insurance business on the AnejFSxnent plan Ginner being the president and according: to the proort the whole thing In making the order the court states that he finds that the funds of the association have been misappro- friated bv the officers of the association 0 their own use and that proper credits have not been given on the books of the company to the policy holders An Injunction will be Issued restraining the officers rights 3er was filed by Judge Kelly yes-- appointing Hodgson as re- the Order of Mirmehaha on the iu PauiiSffrthestatif Paul and tho state Coats and Jackets Large assortment to select from in all kinds of smooth and rough fabricssilk lined throughout and some half lined regular value $500 to $850 FRIDAY BARGAIN 800 Garments delayed in transit are here now Fine Tailor-Made Kersey Coats Lined throughout with colored satin all seams strapped storm collar darted sleeves rounded front bought to sell at $1250 FRIDAY BARGAIN $249 $7 48 I Ve lt naiZ 1 Sd tTjSnT' Ja BaSwl lufk I Swan John Lancaster Lottie Williams I L- I Andrew "Lee! Belle Davis Frank Walter Van Allen and Mark Smith The vaudeville features of the General Insurance Dividends paid since March 1 ISOS on account dividend No 1 37686 Dividend No 2 5 per cent 3251443 Woodward stock company productions at the Metropolitan this week are the strongest this organisation has offered during the Total dlsbumementa Balance canh on hand Nov Deposited in banks "Nov fc $11374130 30 6U611 30 9831236 Total Including the All our Ladles Tan Colored Kersey Coats (none reserved) values Grapa-Huis A Charming dish a THE COST 5 RICH CREAM The play is of absorbing Interest and retains all the strength of the original story A matlpeo will be given to-morrow afternoon THE NEW PRESIDENTS I They Are Famous In Educational Teachers Appointed State Superintendent Pendergast said I yesterday that In his mal school board had their select! fortunate in their selection of the new All our Ladles Tan Colored Kersey Coats (none reserved) values $20 to $30 A Friday Bargain 9 A 4 VO Ladles Reversible Beaver Shawls Extra heavy soft and comfortable large range of colors DA value $748 Friday Bargain ytiUy 200 Long Cloaks Made from Scotch- Cheviots and Mixtures military and fancy cape value sizes 6 to 12 any size CIO CA Friday Bargain fc000 er a 77 receipts and disbursements reported in the first and second accounts of the receivers herein the total receipts to trad Including Nov 30 1998 have been the sum of $63487824 and the total disbursements have been the sum of $53595977 leaving balance of cash as above stated The claims allowed up to March 1 1896 amounted to S165S29928 and since that time other claims have been allowed amounting to S24566o making a total of claims allowed of $165575586 The amount -collected from stockholders on their liability thus far Is $8990696 Mr Seymour asks to be allowed the sum of $8000 as services for receiver foi and Mr Llghtner asks for $7500 a tlon of which -has already been received cn ns Friday Bargain Reversible Beaver Full size assorted colors in medium tan brown and gray the IP gxO regular $4JS0 kind Friday Bargain PVO Odd lots of Ladles Percale prints and fleece-lined outing material about 20 styles to choose from regularly sold for 98c to £148 Friday Bargain OOC damages for alleged assault upon person She was arrested on the charge of stealing a paper of tea from the store being acquitted and' she then brought suit for false imprisonment This fell through when he brought the present action the of ai iction and after hearing-a portion of testimony the court inatructed the to find for the defendant The case of Michael Reem 14 years ge by his guardian Jabreem his guardian Jabreem Prenidenta for the Mankato and Winona I normal schools The election he said vs Bt Paul city Street Railway: com' -Jiul City Btreet Rallwa was entirely unanimous and the board sought by its action to nromote the best interest of the institutions and the cause of education in the state Charles Cooper who comae from college to tne Mankato presidency hr residency has for some OOOO OOOO VALUE OF CREAM ELKDOM ENTERTAINED I degree of Master of Arts Following his at institution the pro- 1 graduation he was associate principal of feasorehtp of civics and philosophical nis- I Abbot school Washington Wisconsin and a I wards principal of tne Hitchcock free tory He Is a native of principal oz tne Hltcl PUT OFF TILL TO-MORROW THE 7 DUTIES OF BUY A CAKE OF graduate of Dartmouth which institution he had St Faal Lodge Was Host to Nearly All State St Paul Lodge of Elk No 39 enter-i In a manner tions of Elks from tained in a manner right royal defea- igii Minneapolis fe Fved the rece: water Mankato Auctiir and Winona wife bad pimples on her ffcce but 'is has bean taking CASCARETS and they are all disappeared I bad been troubled -ith constipation for some time but after tak the first Cssoaret I have bad so trouble ith this aliment We cannot speak too hlgh-of Gaacareta" Fbkd Warth as 6708 Germantown Ava Philadelphia Ps intermediate department of the practice schooL oany for $30000 damages for alleged personal injuries is on trial 'before Judge Lewis and a Jury While riding on a car May 8 1898 plaintiff was thrown from the platform at Ninth and Wabasha streets the wheels crushing his left foot Homer Hood and Florence Hood nave filed a for leave to at oid boy who was and who has been an inmate of the Sjtdgfunn yesterday granted a divorce I to Detective James Merrick from Louisa-Merrick for desertion They were married In Minneapolis in 1886 and she deserted him In 1891 Melen-Aroln Reeexst The recount in the election contest of I Anton Melsen against A Arosln In the matter of the appeal from the decision of the board of canvassers declaring the latter elected to the office of county treasurer was resumed yesterday in the council chamber 1 Up to last nirht the fourth precinct of the second ward had been canvassed the result from the fifteen precincts showing a gain of three for Meisen providing a number of ballots on which the full name of the voters were written are allowed to pass Ballots to the number of-fifty-one which are In dispute were referred to the court Mr and- Mrs Johnson of Mains are vis- Itlng their son Mr Fred Johnson of Igle-hart street school at Brlmfleld Mass For a short time afterwards tutor In Greek and history at Dartmouth and In 1883 was called to Carlteon college where he has since re-mainjecL Superintendent Pendergast who knows him intimately regards him as a man of superior judgment sound practical sense a wise counsellor and) able executive Millspaugh who waa the choice for the Winona normal came before the board with recommendations of the highest class from some of the most prominent educators of the country among them being Superintendent Skinner or New York city White the renowned educational author Judge Zaney and Mr Winshlp editor of the Journal of Education' and other other men of ihe same high standard Mr Millspaugh graduated at Ann Arbor and has had) a very successful administration in control of the schools at Salt Lake City having brought them up to a very high standard The new presidents are married men with two children each Mrs Jooper is a' graduate of Welesley college ind Mrs Millspaugh Is a graduate of Vassar The names of teachers appointed to vacancies In the Winona and Mankato lormal schools were given out yesterday public room In which he was found Wednesday morning nearly dead from gas turned on -Nelson did not have Ms vaJAse with- him and when his clothes were searched by the hotel guests who forced open the door no money was found Tho polios will make a rlfcld investigation One engine 1000 feet of hose and men of tne Bt Paul firs department left for West Superior at 7 a yesterday on a special St Paul As Duluth train They were sent in response to an urgent me- -sage from the Lehigh Coal and Coke company of that place for assistance In subduing the coal dock fire raging la West Superior last night in Elk's hall in Lowry Arcade The very beet fellows were there the creme de la creme of Minnesota Elkdom And it was "s-t-r-l-c-t-l-y stag" from 9: o'clock when the Stillwater delegation Came in until it was late even for Elks they kept the ball a-rolling and at sucli a rapid pqce that the baby Elks from there were forty of were astonished and not a little shocked at the behavior of the "old From Stillwater 125 of the came over on a special train: Minneapolis sent a large delegation: Winona ana Mankato and Austin were also represented After the St Paul lodge had initiated a few more good fellows into the sacred circle the program of the evening was carried out As to its merit It is sufficient to say that it was arranged by Tenny than wham as an entertainer nope is superior Professional talent from the Piney Ridge" company and the Woodward Stock company sang and danced and tola stories and their efforts were ably seconded by local artists who also sang and danced and told stories until the visiting Elks could stay no longer It wsa altogether one of the most successful and pleasant entertainments given by the 69-srs this winter strong of Western s'vs- Mrs Geonre Armstrong 1 As Compared With Meat One of the muxt valuable Items in one's dietary Is good rich cream The remark Is frequently made that "cream is to-i expensive to use Some people think they must have m-at every day at 10 and 25 cent per pound und do not realize that I rents worth of pure cream for breakfast will do more to put on flesh than or 30 cents worth of meat An ideal portion of breakfast is that obtained from say four teaspoons of Grip-Nut and a little pure thick cram either cold or hot This 1 one of the moat delicious dishes Imaginable and is served without cooking or trouble of any kind and csinaot be equaled in point of food value for tb human body Made the Tostum Co at Battle Creek Micb Tbs Grape-Nuts consisting largely of grap6-sugir have passed through processes similar to the first act of digestion and are therefore most easily digested and In combination with cream they render tho cream Itself easy of digestion Grooere sell Grape-Nuts NELSON DIED Found Asphyxiated in Hie RoeB- Tnlcen to City HospltaL There seems to be considerable mystery shrouding the death of Christ Nelson the oung farmer with one leg from White who died at the city hospital yesterday morning The young man went to JohnMcGulre a manufacturer of artificial limbs on Monday and made out a contract for an artificial limb and purchasing stocking He produced $70 in bills which McGuire could not change The stocking was charged to the deceased He asked to bo directed to a hotel and the-Lafayette was reoommendad This he thought too expensive and left 'there 'after-' remaining over Monday: night' He said he was going to a place on Minnesota street be- 4 SLEEPY FEEIR after heart? astute use Acid Phosphate It relieves drowsiness Shas SabatitMS Put only ti bWla 1 Mankato EL Bohannon indent of practice school to suc- 'eed Dr Stuart Rowe Martha CoL- Palatably Poteny Taste "Good I od Mever Sicked Weaken or Grips Re Re A CU RE COWSTl PATIO iX mo-bag ue is In flan Francisco nue Dr Bwirs Cengs Syrup is a speedy and efficacious cure tor croup whooping cough and bronchitis No child should be left to suffer tho tortures of these ailments when parents can get thin-wonderful remedy for only 15c 'ns' Sexring Carl Ulrich Isabel I Farrington Minnie Parry Miss Mr i McGpira insists that Nelson was a total abstainer and a hater of drink and could not be Induced to touch still on Tuesday at i midnight-he reeled Into the Grand Central Hotel and paid $L50 (or Mrs McConvUle of Arundel street Is entertaining Mias Helen Leslie of Cleveland f- Yrry waa appointed to fill the position of laslstaat- principal of tho 0 1 m' grammar and I.

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