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Minneapolis Daily Times from Minneapolis, Minnesota • 5

Minneapolis Daily Times du lieu suivant : Minneapolis, Minnesota • 5

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Ti uL -yrr I vmm VOVR LREDIT IB GOOD AT TIIK NKW UNULAMn Jo-day J)s JDay PliPME fliri Ik kind 70a will enjoy It la wholesome pdrenonrlahliig imd wlll satisfy the snort exacting ti8ie1f la the 1 4-jtf 4 MU Tt promises to bo tbo crest esfc day of tho whole two weeks Twenty visiting Ramis will contest for the generous Cash pxltea donated by the Retail Merchants of the city There will be thousands of visitors from oat of town be sides the visiting Bands all take hold and give them a great day and push Minneapolis up one more notch In their good opinion hiii FAIR AND Sty few Otto Fehlhaber of Local Lodge and Ethel Frances Soule Are Married at Home in Missouri I I de- Matson's Bakery la known by the bread it makes The best home cooks produce no better bread or licious pastry than will be found in the different departments at ilATSON'S BAKERY For sale by 1 BAKERY 826-28-30 Third Ava 13 more all dealers THE CITY i his wedding took place at Klrksville Mo last Wednesday Mrs Fehlhaber was Miss Ethel Frances: Soule daughter of Mr and Mrs Souls' prominent residents of Klrksville- The romance which ended so happily is a pretty one In fact too Ideal to be exploited In the dally press All of Mr Fehlhaber'a friends are showering him with congratulations as it was universally admitted that he-was by far-too nice a man to die In the bachelor ranks Miss Soule is a most popular and charming young woman and the wedding Is one of the most propitious marital events of the season Other members of the famous sextet may soon follow the example of their brother Mason The Adonis of the group la said to be suffering from a mortal wound Inflicted by darts and to be hovering about alter His friends predict only a few more days' of bachelorhood and Judging by the curt replies the Adonis gives to any one who has the temerity to approach him on this subject the report seems to bp based on solid foundation Mr and Mrs Fehlhaber will be at home to their friends after Aug 16 at 1608 Third 'avenue 8 BAND CONTEST OCCURS TD-DAY Novel Partde of Playing Musicians Will Precede Competitive Concert This Is retailers' day at the June Fair and Carnival and the big feature of the day Is to be a parade of at least twenty brass bands on the principal streets starting at 1:20 o'clock The retailers have devoted much effort to this prlxe band competition and have advertised It thoroughly throughout this and adjoining states Several excursion trains will arrive In the city early this morning bringing thousands Of people Play Simultaneously Wheaton will have charge of the parade and la arranging an elaborate program ao that the bands may appear to the best possible advantage The parade will forth on Washington avenue and the hands will march dur-the first part of the route one block apart alf playing at the same time Then the bands will be blocked together as one Mg band of 200 or more pieces Fifty cornets will carry the air of some popular march while twenty bass drums will beat time perhaps three blocks from the cornets After the parade the bands will assemble on the carnival grounds where a competitive concert will be given In the evening nearly all of the bands will again appear In a parade marching on the principal streets shortly after For SL Paul Day -'Tuesday has been designated as St Paul day and a large attendance from that city la expected The street railway company has mads a reduced rate for' the round trip from St Paul including admission to the grounds famous the la being successfully performed three times a day Yesterday the long loop was entirely overhauled and much of it rebuilt Every precaution la taken to prevent accident KNOCKS MAN DOWN Ifl CROWDED STREET JH Misstep Causss Him to 8psnd Sunday Afternoon 1 In- Hospital Grant 12 Eighth street north was knocked down yesterday afternoon by a Minnehaha street car In front of 42 -Washington avenue south 1 Grant was crossing the street whfeh Was crowded at the time and failed to notice the car approaching him The motorman made every effort to stop the ear and had almost succeeded In doing so when It struck the pedestrian The Central police station patrol wagon' was summoned and Grant was taken to the 'Clty hospital With the exception- of a tew bruises and a general shaking up he was found to be little the Worse for his experlcence Low-: Summer Tourist Rates Via: Chicago Great Western' Railway Round i trips to Colorado Utah Black Hills New Mexico and Texas points Tickets on: sale dally to Sept 10th Good to return- Oct list For further information apply to Ratnf Agent-Cor -Nicollet Ave and 6th -St Ths Ono-Prlos Complsts Houstaralslaenh Fifth Street DF JIE LABEL Members of tho State League Hold First Annual Convention Ths first annual convention of ths Minnesota State Blue Label league was held yesterday In the headquarters of the local dgarmakers union About twenty delegates from various parts of the state were present It was decided at the convention to place a state agitator In the field In the Interest of tho advancement of the blue label The appointment of the agitator was left in ths 'hands of the executive committee It is planned to have the agitator visit all tho dtles of the state calling upon those cities first In which the dgarmakers are strongly organised The following Hirers were elected for the1 ensuing year: President Max Conrad Minneapolis first vice president Henry Feydor St Paul: second vice president O'Heron Rochester third vice president John Spuh-ler Winona: secretary-treasurer Porter St Cloud The folowlng were elected members of the executive committee: Max Conrad Charles Koenig Minneapolis: Henry Feydor Frank lloffman August Michel St Paul The next convention will be held si St Paul a day previous to the holding of tho convention of the State Federa tlon of Labor French of Louts vllle Ky one of the national organisers of the International dgarmakers' union was present at ths convention He has been In the city for several weeks past and will leave this morning for the federation meeting at Little Falls from where he will go to St Cloud All of the delegates who attended the convention have credentials for the federation meeting and the majority of them left last evening for the convention city Twin city delegates to ths Little Falls convention left yesterday morning In a special car A number will leave to-day From present Indications the attendance at the convention promises to exceed all expectations END GDNFEBENGE WITH DEVDTIDNS Swedish Baptists Close Sessions With Religious Exercises in the Church Ths annual conference of the Swedish Baptist church which has been In session In this city for the past week closed last evening with devotional exercises in the Swedish Baptist church Ths annual conference sermon was delivered in the evening by Rev A Bloom gren of this city who chose for his subject Eternal One of tho moat interesting services of the conference was held during the afternoon when the conference delegates wars assembled in the auditorium of tbs church and each of the visiting clergyman were called upon to preach a five-minute sermon Rev Peterson of SL Paul was In charge of this service In the evening a portion of ths time was devoted to tho discussion of missionary topics and collections were taken for tho work In tho foreign field One of the collections will go towards purchasing a stertoptlcon for Dr East one of the prominent missionaries of the Swedish Baptist church who is now In charge of the work at Bymah India Rev Olaf Bodlen of this city made the dosing address of the conference In which he thanked the delegates for the Inspiration they brought with them aad for tho assistance they had rendered the Swedish Baptists of Minneapolis In making the conference one of the most successful In ths history of the church Although the conference came to a close last evening but few of the delegates will leave ths dty before tomorrow evening One of the moat enjoyable features of tho conference will occur to-day when the Swedish Baptists of ths dty will join In a picnic at Minnehaha park and entertain the conference delegates A very Interesting program of speeches and musical numbers has been prepared In which the Sunday school pupils of ths Swedish Baptist churches will participate The plcnle will take ths place of the annual plcnle which la to be given to the members of the Sunday School and It promise to be a very enjoyable affair The New 25-Hour Train Chicago' to New Seashore Limited Vleav-Ing Chicago 10:20 a Is one of six New York dally trains running over ths Pennsylvania Route Find out about them by addressing 11 DER1KG A P- AgL No 2 Bherman street Chicago Sixth Street mad Flrt Avenue South AMUSEMENTS IFor fa Mg flatlnee Wednesday at 2:10 LYCEUM I ToalfM sod ll this wtr tbs FKMMIR STOCK COMf-AMV present Wm uUMiri grant enmnd ALL THE COMFORTS OF HOME MftSfcss: Next Weefc Mr hern aw of New Vnek DEWEY THEATRE Mnllnee Unity mjo ICvgn tug Last Week of tho Season Innocent ITI-W 10a 20o 30o ini 50o Beauties I nallate lar Ladles ildajr Altmtmmmm Special HAND SAPOLIO It casures an enjoyable lavigor-atlng bath makes every pore respond removes dtyiikla ENERGIZES THE WHOLE BOOK starts ths circulation and leaves a glow equal to a Turkish bath ILL GAOCEK8 AND DKUOOISTS HY'NIT a dlrert sjtpllra Overtax Iran- klee are Operellnna are daa-gernua aad exnanalve IIY'NE knaps ike parts la naalibp candlllna I doaes Suppoaltorlaa llea At Hennepin and Washington Minneapolis pftTHDL PURSUES Race Between Careless Driver and Police Reiultt in Vic tory for Latter A fleeing garbage wagon wth ths contra I police station patrol wagon In hot pursuit was tbs stirring spectacle which greeted persons who were wending their way homeward shout 2 Sunday morning The clerk at the A oflW on Nicollet avenue and Fourth street Wai the watcher over tbs pubUu wslfard who started all the excitement Shortly before 2 o'clock he saw the wagon Ium4 berlng pasL strewing behind It a fragrant trail of garbage ashes and empty cans Calls th Wagon He hastily notified the lock-up of ths Incident and said that ths man had gone down Fourth street A moment later the central wagon puAed out of the alley and started In pursuit At Sixth avenue 8 and Third street ths trail of the garbage wagon was discovered and the patrol horses wre given rein and overtook the wagon jt ss It was going down to ths river Ths driver whs gave his name as Murray 2123 Second street was severely censured and It Is probable that he will be arraigned In the police court this morning Second Offense This case Is not the first ene of the sort that haa occurred of late week some driver dumped an entire load In front of the New York Life building and then hurried arrejr The health authorltlea were obliged ta ceil the fire department to help clean me street before daylight It la thoucht that an example win he made of tha man caught Sunday morning FOR OVER SIXTY YEARS An Old and WollTrlod Remedy MRS WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUR fi-VVn if Ri srruP-1 (mm A wedding' of much interest in Masonic circle wad the star event of last week Something over a year ago the retiring Illustrious potentate of Zuhrah Temple of -Mystic Shrine A Billot In his annual address reported the matrimonial demise of three member of the official divan while six other nobles stood ready for the sacrifice This announcement caused a flutter of excitement In the local social world and the six legible bachelors found themselves surfeited with an meaner of tender attentions from representatives of the fSir sex who sympathised with their loneliness But the valient bachelor sextette withstood the siege of sentiment with commendable stoicism Every insinuating attack of the little god of love was repulsed with Vehemence and stubborn' determination until each and all was safe again within the fold of confirmed bachelorhood But viifbry 'is TSought only at price of eternal vigilance- and Otto Fehlhaber one of the most genial and good hearted of them all was the first to forget this rule and as a consequence NINE CANDIDATES ENTEJJINI5TBY Graduates of Augsburg Seminary Receive Charges Before Delegates Nine graduates of Augsburg 8emi-nnary of this city were ordained yesterday morning Into the ministry of the Norwegian Lutheran Free church at Trinity church -The ordination took place In the presence of the delegates to the annual conference of this denomination which Is now in session In Minneapolis A special musical service was carried out The Ordination sermon was delivered by Rev- Oftedal pastor of Trinity church Rev Brono of Fargo assisted in the services Collections were taken for the missionary work the church is engaged In on the island of 'Madagascar and for the home missions Ports Are Attintd The newly ordained ministers have all been assigned to fields in various part of the northwest and Canada and In most instances will go Immediately to their charges' The following is a Hat of the newly ordained pastor and their assignments: Ole Dahlager of Dalton Minn White Earth D- John A Bavney of Dalton Minn Alberta Can A Pederson' of Wlllmar Minn Harvey Hanson of Brandon Minn Dell Grove MlnnKnut Knutson of Marinette Wls Waubay 8 Andrew Olson of Vlnlng Minn Starbuck Minn Grambo Of Harwood Cormorant Minn- Tanrvold neapolls missionary work at D- Hahe Urgahl of Han- of Minneaj Mohan ley Falls Minn Prince Albert Al-bdfta Canada 1: Work for SemlnaryrFund There is but -little business 'to' cbm before the conference and adjournment will be taken to-Orforrow afternoon An extra effort Will be made during the remaining sessions 'to raise 110000 for the running expenses of the coming year of Augsburg seminary A good share of this amount has already been pledged by the delegates and the trus tees of the seminary are confident that the full amount will be raised before the Conference adjourns cabby's Magnesia cement Boonxa perfection of high-class prvparad iwf teg for-all Mads of buildings Mott Cowpsay- Bath TJMS -676 Yi HIT BY' STREET CAR V- John MaysrRunDown and PawKilly injured John Mayer -629 Third avenue BE was Struck by a street car on the steel bridge last night and was painfully injured Mayer 'was crossing the Car tracks and says that the cf coming in the 'opposite direction fromthe on he had Just left did net rlar the As a result fib stepped in front Of It and wga thrown to the ground and was badly shaken besides having his ankle sprained: taken' to his home In the patrol wagOn SCKlkkBgPlitRd ANb iSTlNCaRA- Ahd thMe'who have Ing position and law Rea-Bros PREFERS DEATH TO Woman Prisoner Charged With Drunkenness Tries to Hang Herself in Cell Ida Peterson an old-time patron of the Minneapolis police courts attempted to hang herself In her cell at the central police station yesterday afternoon The Peterson woman was arrested Saturday charged with drunkenness and taken to the lockup About 1 o'clock Lulu Richardson a woman confined- in the next cell heard a gurgling sound and called for help Captain Runge and Sergeant George Revlere who were down stairs hurried to- the cell and hastily cut her down It was found that she had made a rope Out of a piece of cloth torn from the mattress and had tied It to the top of the cell and then placed her head through the noose and thrown herself forward on her knees The woman has only been out of the workhouse a week or two and she says that she would rather die than go back for another term The Peterson woman frequently has been arrested on drunk and disorderly charges and has served many sentences at the work-house BELLICOSE KNIFE WIELDED BEATEN Man Who Starts Trouble With Stranger Finishes at the Hospital Forest 2914 Sixteenth avenne who was looking for trouble yesterday afternoon was accommodated by Pat Fay a railroad man from Iowa Fay encountered Forest at Nicollet avenue and- Second street where with a drawn knife he was creating a sensation on the sidewalk When Forest saw Fay he accosted him and after a few preliminary courtesies being exchanged he struck at him with his knife cutting Fay on the lip and behind the ear Fay started up Nicollet avenue in search Of an officer with Forest in pursuit Pursuer and pursued turned down Washington avenue and were Just in front of the -Nicollet house when a citixen seeing Forest with the knife knocked him down Not wishing to be involved '-in-the fracae he proceeded on his wet soon as Fay saw his pursuer knocked down he returned to his side Forest could get lap kicked hlmvtakthe eye -i The cfdwd heid Fay until the patrol wagon reached the scene Fay was locked up and Forest was taken ter the City hospital The hospital was notified to hold Forest and he will be arraigned in the police court Monday morning GOVERNMENT PAYS DEBT 1 '-4 stssai! -i 1 Sioux Fall' -B June (Times Rev 8 Steven of Gregory county has Just received a -draft from the United States government in payment of a bill for Iso which has been due jiim for nearly- forty yehrs -i Tlie payment la a refund of money advanced by the clergyman during the wSr of the rebellion for clothing and traveling' Jf THE WEATHER Local Observations United Statu Department of Agriculture Weather Bureau Observer's Office Minneapolis June 6 Observation's taken at 7 o'clock 90th meridian time: Degree Maximum temperature 84 Minimum temperature -67 Dally range of temperature 17 Dally mean temperature 75 Temperature at time of observation 77 Direction of wind (prevailing) northwest Weather clear morning clur afternoon clear -T OUTRAN Observer Observations United States Weather Bureau Obaervatlone taken at 75th meridian time at all atatlona: 4 Si Sf I If 2 a2 Be 2 2 OO'O I STATIONS mV Moorhead Duluth Esrauaba Huron Firre Bismarck Helena Miles City Winnipeg Minnedosa Pt Medicine Hat Pt Calgary Pt Edmonton Pt BattWord Clear! 731 4 Clear Cloudy Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy 74' 68 78' 32 38! 76 82 68 76 72 70' 66 Cloudy! 74 Cloudy' 60! Clear! 70 Minneapolis Minn June 6 1908 WANTED ON CHARGE 0F SHOOTING TWO WOMEN Osskii Man a Fugitive as Result of an Unfortunate Love Affair Osakis Minn June George Harris aged 40 Is wanted at this place on a charge of shooting Mrs Charles Robinson and her 18-year-old daughter last evening It is said that he also fired a shot at Mr Robinson but missed He Is to have escaped to the woods and the authorities have started a search for him with bloodhounds to track him It Is said that the trouble arose over the opposition of the young parents to her marrying him OPEN SECOND WEEK The innocent Beauties opened the second week of their engagement at the Dewey theater yesterday afternoon with a change of bill The company appears to better advantage this week than It did in the performance of last week although a number of last week's features have been retained Including the rendition of the song Dan Anderson sings In the Deep" in a way that finds favor notwithstanding the number' of times il has been sung in this city and the Busch De Vere trio with its patriotic songs wins merited applause Heeley and Meeley will never win fame as comedians but are very clever acrobats The Sisters Bsstedo and the McCall trio sing a number of songs and spring some comparatively new Jokes The opening burlesque Queen of the starts out well but the plot Is lost In the malxe of songs as It is generally The closing piece His contains less music and more comedy SEEKS DEATH BY SHOOTING TV'- I- Grand Forks N-i June (Times Skinner who acted -as Chemist at the Babcock works which 4re located west of Henselr committed suicide yesterday by shooting himself He had stated when he left his' room that he was going to shoot gophers He had been in poor health for some time He left -town Thursday and his body eras found yesterday half a mile from with 'a bullet' hole' through his head His home was at' Minneapolis' T' Tyfold Collar Ti i picture shows how the collar is cut out on each side to allow for adjusting a neck tie without springing the collar open The collar comes close together in front it keeps the tie in place and you see the cut-out part Besides the tie is retained just over the button which is also kept out of sight Your Summer comfort will be increased 5: you wear one and thank ua for the style Dealers sell them Cluett Brand each Arrow Brand I 5c each Cluett Peabody Co Bold Highwayman Chokes and Robs Victim in Crowds ed Street Stanley Moody the proprietor of a pop- corn Mand in th rew casino at Minnetonka ivas held up and robbed on the of Excelsior at 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon His assailant xvai rapur1 a desperate struggle and in the village jail Moody left his stand with a quantity rt small change in the pocket of the Mouse he wore while on duty The robber heard the Jingling of the coins and immediately grabbed Moody by the throat At the same time the highwayman extracted a handful of silver from his victim's pocket The street was filled with visiters who crowded about the struggling men thinking that a street fight was In progress Moody broke away and the robber started to run as four village constables arrived The robber resisted arrest and It was some time before he could be overpowered When locked up the highwayman refused to give any Information concerning himself except that he came to Excelsior with a picnic Ayers Hair Vigor Makes the hair grow because it is a hair-food It feeds the hair and the hair grows all there is to it It stops falling of the hair too and restores color to gray hair SUM (UUrnsMs AYES CO Lev Mask true merit of IL and digestive whole system slCkaemes druggist price 60 $1dS0 to Indianapolis gnd Rsturn June to10 vla -Ticket-offices- 414' Nicollet Ave Mlh neapolls and 400 Robert SL- (Hotel Ryan) St Paul centa or eample seut fres Caacarln really know the It regulates the stomach organs sad tones -up -the: St is good for all SOM at the leading '-r' -tV-' i--- WV).

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