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Minneapolis Daily Times from Minneapolis, Minnesota • 5

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i Buf does NOT Tell Him All TO LEAD CHILDREN YOUR BIRTHDAY READING ONE-THO LOSS IN FLOUR TRADE Department of Commerce and Labor Reports Big Decline In Export Business Harris and Chadboum Are Denied Request of the Board of Education The Inaugural musical festival at the Auditorium beginning tonight sad closing Saturday has received tbe approval of society Tonight aH factious sad cliques la the Minneapolis social' world will meet on common ground la their best they will mingle la the big promenades at the Auditorium sad dedicate it socially as the chorusss'will musically Tbe completed list of patrouedses contains names of the people most prominent in society and those comprising the reception committee end of the honorary committee of arrangements insure that all other functions will ho laid aside for tbe week The reception committee te me follows: Harris Frederick Fay ram George Eustto Eugene 21 Stevens Horace Hill Phelps Burton Gate Welis Carpenter 8 Fortoua Shepherd Woodworth Cooper Wilson A Stuart Joyce Ruttsn Htlleary Murray Loudon 8 Hunktna The honorary committee of arrangements to headed by John Brads treat who to to be assisted by Horace Lowry William Chats David Chute George Euatto John 8 PlUsbury Alonso Rand Willis 8 Williams Scott Woodworth There will be a number of St Paul people who will come ov Auditorium for the opening of the Governor John eon mad a FOR MARCH 1 Conscientious Intuitive people logical reasonable ambitious They originate enterprise social domestic and financial They have flue natural executive ability Tbe whole idea is to start a thing and to control They want to master every situation are exacting and economical Tbe end te often disappointing but they recuperate and begin again They are good talkers but keep their affairs to tbem-eelres They love out of door sports and entertainment I Ike to meet people of account social financial or learned They love music poetry and science They tften promise things that they cannot possibly do They like to be en rapport with everything and everybody around them Rheumatism and severe stomach trouble not Infrequent Planets: Jupiter and Neptune Gems: Chrysolite pink shell and moonstone Celebrities of the day: William Dean Howells American author Frederick Francois Chopin Polish musician Georgs Ebsrs German Egyptologist and novelist MERCURIA There was a falling ot S3 1-3 per cent In the value of American exports of flour from the United States during the year 1904 as compared with the- previous year according to figures compiled by the department of commerce and labor The figures which were received In the chamber of commerce yesterday show that In 1904 American flour exports were valued at 850409-707 as compared with 075188060 the previous year Various causes contributed to thd decline in the export flour trade but tbe principal one was the high range ot prices for American wheat Production of wheat In America waa short but in otber countries it was plenti MARRIAGES BIRTHS DEATHS ful As a result prices in- America I were at a much higher range than In sum-1 other countries enabling the of tho members of the executive staff I Jug- millers of other nations to bo among those coming who will make sell America by a big margin A tho trip coming over and returning in Thomas Lowry's private cor of which he hoe offered thorn the use for the evening Governor and Mrs Johnson will have se their guests Mr and Mrs A Day Miss Day' and Mr and Mrs O'Brien In tho party will aleo bo Mr sad Mrs Frank Claguo Mr and Mrs Iverson and Mayor sad Mrs Robert A Smith Mrs Cbartos A Couch Mrs Sumner Couch and Mrs Frank Watson gave a large reception yesterday afternoon at Mrs horns 1914 Irving avenue 8 About 300 women called during tbe receiving hours from 3 until 6 and a stringed orchestra played during tho afternoon The decorations throughout the haui beautifully arranged In the reception find drawing-rooms there were handsome vasea and howto of red roses and the' mantel was bonked with terns and smllox DoffodUs and Jonquils around bookcases and mantel In tbe When the meeting of the board of education was called yesterday I Harris and Chadboum appeared before the memberg and asked them If Emil Oberholfer could not lead the children's festival chorus as well as the Minneapolis Symphony orchestra at the Auditorium Saturday evening Dlecussion of the matter revealed the fact that Miss Helen Trask has worked for weeks in the training of the thousand or more children and the members of the board felt that she ought to lead them at the Auditorium Messrs Harris and Chadboum explained that It would not work very well to have Mr Oberholfer lead the orchestra and Mias Trask the children They said further that as Miss Trask could not lead both it would be perfectly proper for Mr Oberhoffer to do 80 The board felt that Miss Trask was entitled to recognition and that so far as the board was concerned she was concerned she was to lead the children Some of the members of the board even went so far as to intimate that they could get along without tho orchestra as far as they personally were concerned The matter It Is said must be arranged satisfactorily to all parties concerned before Saturday or there Is likely to be trouble of a more serious nature The anti-tuberculosis committee of the Associated Charities appeared before the board and asked permission to distribute circulars among the school children The matter was referred to a committee as also was a communication from State Health Commissioner Bracken asking that all the school children in the city have their eyes and ears examined regularly at stated intervals A suggestion was made by one of the members of the board that the forenoon sessions of the first grade throughout the city last from 9 to 11:39 a instead of to 12 o'clock It was stated that the teachers had a bard time in holding the attention of the children between 11:80 and 12 The matter was referred to a committee A report from Superintendent of Schools Jordan showed that the schools were badly crippled for lack of room and that the condition would be much worse next September His Information was gained from personal observation and from the principals of the different schools At present there are over 200 pupils on half sessions HOTEL ALL TERRORIZED BY DELIRIOUS RANCHER No figures have been prepared as to tbe' monetary loss to Minneapolis millers os a result of the decline In tlie export trade That the Minneapolis millers bore their full' share ot the loss Is made plain however by the figures In barrels which are available In 1904 they exported 1375 per cent of their output in-1908 they exported 1977 and in 1902 they exported 2097 Figures are available as far back as 1883 From that time up to 1903 the export trade had never fallen below 20 per cent of the total output The output Itself was affected by tho severe decline in exports within the past few years In 1904 the mills ground 13652785 barrels of flour in 1908 they ground 15581805 barrels and In 1902 the banner year they ground 16260105 barrels According to the figures of the de-library and In the dining-room everything Partment of commerce and labor the whHa Tba table hadforiti I exports to all countries of the world was green and white The table had for 11 the united States without an a bosket of white carnations and MARRIAOE LICENSES Granville Stowe sod Mabel Regan William 8 Boyd and Lilly Chaney Joseph Wilds and Eva Hager TTenrv Wright and Anne I Mulvlhlll William Anderson and Sophia Nelson Leiand Beath and Augusta Berkholts Hugh Dalton and Edith Lyman -Tamea II Layman and Maggie Bilan Harry Gearhart and Caroline Scovllle Adolph Norberg and Julia Thorber Charles Rrookart and Elma Nell Joseph Nau and Julia Bingham Hoyt Burgan and Mildred Hoover BIRTHS Mr and Mrs John ITU University avenue NE a daughter Mr and Mrs Oie 419 Sixteenth avenue a daughter BLETHEN Mr and Mrs Herman 415 First avenue NE a daughter Mr and Mrs 5319 First avenue a son Mr and Mrs 582 Seventh avenue a eon Mr and Mrs Erif 723 Adame street a daughter Mr and Mrs Ole GOT Broadway street a 'laughter DEATHS BURRAS Samuel city hospital ALLEN Thotnan 58J4 Thirty-Amt avenue Claus 410 Third avenue Benjamin 94 Western avenue RING Martin 701 Fourth street NE Emma 5323 Monroe street George 1328 Second street Alfred city hospital Elisabeth 22S Monroe street Daniel 634 Eighteenth avenue 8 Maria 24 Ai TwiTty-villth avenue Babe 1003 Main street Every woman dreads the ordeal of the physician's consulting room A sensitive refined woman shrinks from the searching questions and the physical examination! It Is not so In writing to Mrs Plnkham Thousands of women owe their present health and happiness (yes and their good looks too) to the fact that they have told all their physical troubles to Mrs Plnkham and followed her advice and been cured of female diseases lydaLKntoaniWegetaiileOompound Cures more Women every year than any other medicine In the world If you are in doubt about your case write In perfect confidence to Mrs Plnkham Lynn Mass You will receive In reply a personal letter of advice free Dear Mrs Pinkkam three months I wss slek (abed with fern file trouble and had four doctors who all agreed that I must undergo an operation and have my ovaries removed My sister advised me to try Lydia Plnkham's Vegetable Compound before I submitted to an operation I did so and am vary glad to say that after I had used five bottles I was restored to perfect health which I have enjoyed ever since I am only too glad to recommend your medicines as they saved me from an operation which might have proved fatal Mrs Kuttner 556 South Mam St Los Angeles CaL exception fell off sharply In 1904 The most marked decline however was In the exports to the countries within the zone of hostilities In the orient Local millers state that the consumption of American flour In the orient is probably as great now as ever owing to the fact that Japan and China stocked up heavily Just before the war opened In anticipation of the Interruption of commerce For this reason business since then has been lighter The millers state that the termination of the war would probably Increase the export flour trade to the countries within the sons of hostlll ties AUDITORIUM ALL READY FOR TONIGHTS OPENING OBITUARY centerpiece maiden-hair ferns and was lighted by pink candles in silver candelabra Festoons of smllox draped from the cvhandeiler over the table to tbo table added to tbe effectiveness Assisting through tbe rooms were- Mea-dames James 8 Montgomery Savage Prlndle Nickerson Burt Mark Smith Dodson James Andrews and Mrs Hathaway of St Pul At tho froppo bowl were Mrs Jesse Schuman Mrs Dawson Bradshaw Miss Couch and Miss Olive Brooks In tho evening the assisting women and an equal number of men were entertained at a buftett supper a musical program being given later in tbe evening Rev Dolphin pastor of St Steven's Catholic church gave a reception last nlgbt at tho pariah parsonage 2909 Clinton avenue for the members and friends of the parish Father Dolphin waa assisted by a group of tbe women of tbe church and there were several hundred guesto who called during tbe evening A stringed orchestra played on ap proprlato program of music during tbo reception The rooms were decorated with flowers and palms In the parlors there were red carnations and palms pink roses were effectively nsed In decorating the drawingroom end In the dining-room yellow daffodils gave the table a most attractive appearance Assisting through the rooms were Mes-dames A A Kane Courtney Sweets er and Hubert Kelly la the diningroom Mrs Henderson and Mrs II Davis presided and frsppe was served by Misses Isabel Kane and Courtney Mrs Hayes also profited by Mrs Plnkham's advice Dear Mrs Pimekam Sometime ego I wrote you deseribto lag omi ns my avmptor all your alreotio (fibroid tumor) and asked your advice You replied end I followed carefully and to-day am a well womaa 22 Mas Havas Vegetable Compound Cures Where Others Fall MRS SOPHIA HANSEN Mrs Sophia Hansen wife of Hansen died Tuesday at 12 The funeral will take place from the residence 2314 Washington avenue Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock FRED CHASE The funeral of Fred Chase who died Monday will take place Thursday morning at 1 o'clock from the undertaking rooms of the Johnson -Landis company jj Seventh 'rst FRANK LINDQUIST Frank Lindquist sob of Mr and Mrs Lindquist died last night at the family residence 2437 Twelfth avenue aged 4 months The funeral notice will be given later Lydia Swarm of Workmen Inside and Out Are Rutting on the Finish ing Touches Nothing is lacking at the Auditorium to make beginning of the Inaugural series of concerts a success This morning the doors will be closed to the public to preserve the new aisle carpets and the plush upholstered seats from dirt Inside workmen are cleaning away all rubbish and arranging the chorus seats on the stage The big sound reflector which Is to be used the four nights was set In place last night and the final stage arrangements will be made before noon The huge switchboard will be given a final test as well as the five big celling chandeliers A box for Governor Johnson and guests has been built In the organ loft The opening for tbe organ pipes Is concealed by huge American flag This HKWTIEL mT(Wlma Broadway Fifth Avenue and 27th St NIiW YORK SAYS HIS WIFE WHIPPED HIM Tbe Delta Gamma sorority will give Us annual' dinner dance this evening at tbe Min-ikabda club and there will be about sixty guesto Thursday evening the Sigma Epsilon fraternity will have a dinner dance and Friday evening the Sigma Chi fraternity will have their entertainment which will also a dinner dance A very pretty wedding took plaeo last night at tbe home of tho mother Mrs A lb IDO BWIUG VI WHO DllUTf WVliHUIp North Dakotan Escapes From Murray Institute and Causes Consternation Clad only In his pajamas Calvin Flynt a rancher from Dickinson who had escaped from the Murray institute walked from his room in the Stratford hotel Twelfth street and Nicollet to the lobby the hotel and addressing his remarks to the pro prletress said: woman I feel hilarious just won 325000 today in wheat in the Chamber of Commerce and I am not going to leave this hotel until I have spent It all I wish Uncle Bill' would only come and have the time of our lives Life lit the country is awful slow and not going The terrified woman rushed from the hotel lobby and summoned the police while Flynt calmly strolled back to his roopi on the second flobr Before he came down to tell the proprietress of his hilarious feeling this young man who was suffering from delirium tremens boldly bolted into the room of a lady roomer who shrieked and ran from the room Early last evening Flynt escaped rotn th Murray institute and came to the Stratford hotel He seemed rational and registering paid for a room A half hour later he caused consternation in the hotel by appearing In night attire trying to enthuse the women of the hotel with his story of fabulous wealth won from the grain men Flynt will be taken back to his home in Dickinson his relatives having already been telegraphed for Frank E- Russell Declares Spouse Used the Lash During the taking of the testimony in the divorce case instituted by Nettle A Kusseli against Frank EL Rua-eell the latter informed Judge Dickinson among other things that his wife liad horsewhipped him on one occasion at Excelsior The case has been taken under advisement I I 7 urriin res 4ka AO Chand)er 43 Hennepin avenue when her I Is looped JF to jroom for daughter Miss Mlldren Hover and Hoyt cupants of the box and to give a Mew of the stage Outside the gutters have been cleaned of Ice and wagon loads of fine sawdust have been sprinkled In the street in front of the building to absorb the excess moisture The en Bargee were married The wedding was solemnised in the presence of shout eighteen relatives end Intimate friends by Rev Morrill at 8:80 o'clock Tbe bridal music was played by a stringed orchestra and the bouse waa very prettily decorated for the IN THE CENTER OFTKESHQPPING DISTRICT Modern First I Isas Metal In ell ns arpatetiseste -Furslahlnes and aerations a- I I it ihrosshiHit As-rommodanoas tee IM gooata: JM suites with haihl llastua II to day with baths 1 it llot ssd rold alor ssd telephone Is every room Cuisine snsscelJod ABSOLUTELY FIREPROOF occasion White roses carnations and hyo- I trance are lights In front of the bulld-cintha were charmingly arranged with palms I lng are to be set this morning ferns and smllax In the parlors and in tbs I It has been decided to place the mixed dining-room where a supper followed tbe I chorus In the arc of a circle on the ceremony was In red and green carnations stage surrounding the members of the and roses being used with smllax and delicate I Apollo club who will sit In the cen-ferns ter The bride wore a dainty gown of pels blue silk shirred and trimmed with lace applique The opening is to be a gala occa sion long to remain In memory At Much That Every Woman Desires to Know About Sanative Antiseptic Cleansing and the Care of the Skin Scalp Hair and Hands and she carried roses She wss attended by her two sisters Misses Laura and Nellie Chandler who were gowned alike la pale green- frocks and carried pink Tbe bridegroom waa attended by Hayward and Strong UNIVERSITY NEWS least 2500 people will he present outside of the choruses tomorrow night and seats are nearly gone for the following three nights The program will begin promptly at 8 tonight and carriages will be required at 10:45 The audience can get The Informal dance to be given Friday a glimpse of the corridors and rettr-evenlng by Professor Malcolm at Masonic I rooms during the intermission in-Temple will be one of tbo prettiest affairs of 8tead of after the performance tbo week assisted by the I YOUNG VETERANS SAY national colors wll bo served and otber feat- THEY ARE FORGOTTEN ot patriotic nature will be Introduced Tbs only hotel In Mankattaa froatlac oa Brood way asd Fifth Ave European Plan GEORGE SWEENEY Ffoprlctor WHAT CUTICURA DOES FOR WOMEN PEACH SHORTCAKE It is not necessary to wait for summer te enjoy this dainty Canned peaches are exactly ns good as tbe freab fruit For tbo shortcake us oue quart of Sour one tee-epoonful of salt two teeapooafUls of baking powder two tablespoon fula of butter and one pint of rich milk Mix this Into a smooth dough Just soft enough to handle divide Into tiro equal parts roll out to the size of sn ordinary pie plate and place on buttered tine to tako for twenty minutes Cover half of tbe rakes with the peaches sliced evenly sprinkle with sugar and cream lay on tbe top pieces with the crust down and cover them with tbo fruit sugar and resin CHOCOLATE CAKE Two cups of sugar one cup of butter five eggs (reserving whites of two) one cup of sweet milk two teaspoons of baking powder three and one-half scant cups of Sour Bake to square loaves end frost with tbe whites of two eggs one and one-half eups of pew-id sugar firs tablespoon tola of grated chocolate and two teaspoonfuls of vanilla WALNUT LATER CAKE Beat to a cream two-thirds cup butter and one cup sugar add tbe well-beaten yolks or four eggs one cup of milk sod a salts poon of salt then two beeping cups of flour Into which two teaspoonfuls baking powrar have been sifted Beat thoroughly This should make four layers and will bake to fifteen minutes For the filling tske two cups sugar and two tablespoon fuls of water put en the stove and boll An minutes beat the whites of the four eggs to a stiff froth remove your syrup iron the fire and let cook five minutes add the whites beating fast to avoid cooking your eggs Now to one-balf ot this add one pound seedless raisins (washed and chopped) and to the other half one pound of walnuts Shelled and chopped and place them between the layers Frost the top of tbo cake If desired and lay on walnuts halved RED CABBAGE Select two small solid heads ot red cabbage halve and slice Put Into a saucepan tablespoon fu I of clean drippings butter or any nice fat and when hot put In tbs cabbage with a tsaspoocful ot salt three tablespoon fuls ot vinegar sad one onion In wbleb three or four cloves have been stuck Boll two hours and a half being very careful te a very little water If it tends toward Bcortcbing SPANISH FRICCO Half boll enough potatoes to make when sliced on and one-balf pints Line tbe bottom of a mold with these potatoes sliced cover very thinly with minced or grated onion then with rolled cracker add small squares of perfectly lean beef cut from a good teak not more than half on Inch thick and on each square place lump of butter first seasoning tho squares on both sides with salt and pepper repeat these layers to the order given until potatoes and two pounds ot steak havo been need finishing with a potato layers then add one pint of sweet cream which should remo to tho top without covering tbs lost layer pat tho lid on -tho mold stud Is a steamer and steam two ud one-half burs SPICED MACKEREL To spice mackerel cleu the Ish ud take oat the bones For sis fish mix together one teaspoon each of ground cinnamon allspice ud doves Spread this ever tbe Inside of the fish sprinkle with salt ud dose tightly Place to as earth ea dish cover with vinegar or half vinegar and half water and bake In a moderate even for about half tear or till you cu push a skewer through easily This makes a delicious dinner disk ORANGE SOUFFLE Palp said Juice ot two orange one-half bs-speonful of orange extract two eggs two teaspoon fuls butter three tablespoon tale of powdered sugar me tablespoonful caramel eno-ball paltspoonlul of salt Beat tho yelks HAND SAPOLIO FOR TOILET AND BATH It makes the toilet somcthlsg to bs so bjed It removes all autos and roug bases geventfi prickly beat and cbelof and tavaa the akin white ooft healthy la tbo ath It brings a glow aad exhilaration which common ooap can equal Imparting tbo Igor and life ecaaatlon of a mild Taikhk Au Gaociaa add DavcaiaTfi Too much stress cannot be placed on the great value of Cuticura Soap Ointment and Pills in the antiseptic cleansing of the mucous surfaces and of the blood and circulating fluids thus affording pure sweet ana economical local and constitntional treatment for weakening ulcerations inflammations itchings irritations relaxations displacements pains and irregularities peculiar to females Hence the Cuticura remedies have a wonderful influence in restoring health strength and beauty to weary women who have been prematurely aged and invalided by these distressing ailments as well as such sympathetic afflictions as anaemia chlorosis hysteria and nervousness Women from the very first have fully appreciated the purity and sweetness the power to afford immediate relief the certainty of speedy and permanent enre the absolute safety and great economy which have made Cuticura the standard hnmour remedy of the civilized world of tbo eggs until light ud thick Boat the white of one egg until stiff add gradually me teaspoon of sugar fold Into the yolks add salt spread carefully tote tbo hot buttered omelet pu or chafing dish: whoa noil puffed spread tho pulp of the oranges over tho top spread over that tbs other beaten whits to which tho sugar asd extract are added gradually when well puffed ud brows fold sprinkle oa tbo caramel pour over all tbo orange Juice sad servo BAKED MACARONI Cook a cup of macaroni broken Is Inch length pisces la rapidly boiling water until tender drain and rinse to cold water Turn Into a buttered baking dish Beat two ease sod a few grains of cayenne until a full spoonful of tho mixture ru be takes up then add one cup and half of milk ud pour over tbo macaroni in tho dish neks to a moderate oven until tbe custard Is act Half a cup or less ot grated choree may bn mixed through tbo macaroni before tbe liquid In poured over Servo hoc CREAM OF CHICKEN To one-fourth cup of flour add one-balf tea spoon salt eighth teaspoon each of pepper and ceicry salt Into a graeito saucopes over tbo firs put mo-fourth cup of butter when melted ud bubbling add tbo flour: stir until thoroughly blended thou pour gradually a pint of milk and cook until smooth and glossy stirring constantly Next odd a pint of wall seasoned Chick so liquid stir until boiling then add the yelks of two gga ton with mo-half cup cream 8 train ooeo Info tho tureen sod nerve with croutons or wafers ures a during the evnninc I Veterans of the Thirteenth Minre The Player a recent orsanization of young volunteers are complaining tolt-people of the Church of the Redeemer gave I the oversight of the capital their first production loot night in the lecture- commission In faUing to give their regi-room of the church The room was filled and representation among the pie- the young drsmattota were glrrea moat en- whlch wlll adorn the panels of tbualaatic reception in toof reception-room In the Crazy Idea" lively four-act comedy adapter fro mthe German of Carl Iufe trie laat meeting of the commls- The play was given under the able direction I riiihert wan authorised Aw Mia me nSSStioSfViSrSSS to cost 84000 One was to represent the First Minnesota at the battle of Gettysburg another the Second regiment at Missionary Ridge another the Fourth at the entry to Vicksburg and another the Fifth Seventh Ninth and Tenth regiments' at the battle of Nashville Thirteenth has been entirely said a member of that or- ganisatlon yesterday the Thir- torium which woo filled with friends of the teenth was the performers Tbo close woo assisted by Min I of Minnesota to fight the nation bat-Etta Farnsworth who gave some clever read- tngs and Miss Msyms Halllban wbo sang Those taking part to tbo program of excellent musle which comprised the program were Pearl MacKey ESs Anderson Estelle Kennedy Mayme Hamilton Emily Griswold Francos Anderson Marla Sorleln Its Scarborough Ndlle Babelovltx and Mabel Hansen Tbs Women's society of Trinity Baptist tles in a strange country far from home There 1s not a single thing in the sew capitol to remind one that such a regiment as the Thirteenth ever existed and the state has shown no token of apredatlon of the sacrifice of the men who died In the Philippines It seems to ms that a regiment that has been in twenty battles and that- always maintained the honor of FOR VOUEtl ONLY We have tbe mty eats mm4 reliable remedy tor SsIsysS perteSe It relieves l1 Inot obstinate enwpUoetlnria from The Gopher board is to be placed on trial at tbe state university Whether for embezzlement negligence or mlsuae of funds bos not been decided In feet nothing beyond tbe fact that action Is to be taken by the debating board to aift the matter by a fake laweult has been given out Last year the board emerged with a deficit of 81000 and tbe matter baa been threshed over by an auditing committee for over a month Now eince tbo board bos been exonerated it la planned to try to secure a conviction or a complete acquittal for the moral effect Tbe board will be prosecuted by expert student counsel chosen from the lav school and will be defended by fellow students equally distinguished The trial will be public and to expected to attract wide interest on tbe part of tba student body Msrch 6 the sophomore class of tbs uni-vereity bad planned to give a nice party In the armory and now there are indications that they will all have to go In fighting costume This very contingency bed been guarded against by tbe sophs who had invited nil students regardless of claai Their enemies tbe freshmen however refuse to have anything to do with the party in a social sense ana promise to repeat the scenes of a few years ago when doors were smashed in bones broken and hundreds of underclassmen drenched in Ice cold water Elaborate arrangements have nevertheless been made by tbe sophomores and they bops to secure so large an attendance of freshmen that warlike demonstrations will be prevented Tbe students of the university are invited to meet in tbe chapel Friday morning to consider tbe state board of control question It is planned to have several members of tbs faculty and prominent alumfit address tbe students and suggest means whereby old can be given to tbe proposed plan to remove tbs university from the supervision of the stats board of control Much Influence to expected from the enlistment ot students in the reuse and It Is believed that If the looked tor personal pressure is brought to bear by tho sludeots on their parents end representatives much good will be accomplished for the cause of the opponents of the present system The first regular meeting of tbe Magazine editorial board which baa bare chosen to edit the edition of the Minnesota Magazine at the state university will be held today The profits from the Issue are to bo nsed Ir tbe interests ot tho proposed building tho erection of which Js now being agitated by tho league MAYOR SIGNS ORDINANCE Mayor Jones signed the amendment to tho Clark ordinance yesterday morning It provides that saloon-keeper can terminate his license without -the thirty notice required in the past eny cease I a from hiirsi 9 sera wltboni ln denser or interfarenee wire wth We bsva brought happiness to hundreds of women ell everytblns else bss fsid leva lime end diseppelnl we by writ I eg we Aod worthiest and Injurious sui vtl i re dm 87 ky DR a RAYMOND RLMtDV M) Room fid 6d Adams 6t- Chicago HI chut eh will hold tbstr annual thank-offering I the state Is entitled to some considerfi-srrleo tor foreign missions this afternoon at I tlon even though It served its coun- at tho homo of Mrs Town- try In this generation goad 226 Tenth 'street 8 A special program TORTURING HUMOR Cured by Cuticura I suffered five years with terrible itching eczema my body and face being covered with sores Never in my life did I experience such awful suffering and I longed for death which I felt was near I had tried doctors and medicines without success but my mother insisted that I try Cuticura I felt better after the first application of Cuticura Ointment and was soon entirely well Mrs A Etson Bellevue Mich (Vfcirt (Mfetnwi fKi mM OiuiVut Ttal FOR OVER SIXTY YEARS An Old and Will-Tried Remedy frHoruaeate iMrtiiLbktt witlis mik- wnn rsaraor ro- i cm ill aritae tho oemo aILa oh raixt CCRcs rofja eed is f-r tiUkaiKXL sold Vt druirbts la every in the world beaareeM sskl'V HRS WINSLOWS S00THINQ SYRIT AMD TOSS MO rTMKS KlUJS lM-nt Crete SikM SWANSON' PMLADGUILTY Arthur Swanson who stale Si wrwtlf of postage stamps frotu Dtidcfr Uuoli bis employer plreidM gulliy tv petit larceny yesterday and lie mu bi sentenced today RAILWAY CONDUCTORS DANQE Minneapolis division No 117 Order of Railway Conductors gave most successful done lost night at tho Masonic Temple Th hall wag brll liantlr decorated In red white enJ blue hunting ftaga and palms and a dainty supper waa served by the ladles auxiliary 1100 A DAY FOR POOR It cost the poor department over 8100 a day to take core of the rlty poor during the month of February has been arranged for this meeting by Mrs I Salvation Army will talk to the A Crandall I WOrk to the elty Tbs Sewing circle of Abraham circle of no annual mooting of tho Eioa Mission A R- witt- hold -a benefit meeting thto I circle will be bald this aftsrnooo at 3 o'clock afternoon at tho homo of Mrs McAllister I at Flint Baptist church Mrs Claus 2221 Pleasant avsous Tbs circle will hold I psursoa will spoak oa-'lho 'of the their regular masting Saturday juidalght The ladies of Soul's Unlvsraaltot I Tho woman's society of Control Baptist church will hold a dims thimble boo tomorrow I ehsrch -wfil hoM an -alLdsy meeting to the afternoon at the home -of Mrs A Btck- lehurch tomorrow- with" a missionary pre-neil 137 Fourth street SX Mrs Jenkins Sf gram at 8 o'clock A- 4.

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