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FRIDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 4. 1.901.
tOjWil/i^UTTWUtri^ " Established 1882.
V^^ f^S>{//» , j^> ■ Correct Dress for Everybody. •
jEflfflnESmFll Visit our Fine Fur Factory, on Sixth floor,
§§$|Ikß^ 11 main Plymouth building. It is the largest in
M^Mljl this section. AH Plymouth Furs are guar-
W*Wlmsa fk *n our £reat *?ur Salesroom Second floor,
Visit our Fine Fur Factory, on Sixth floor,
main Plymouth building. It is the largest in
this section. All Plymouth Furs are guar
anteed.
In our great Fur Salesroom on Second floor,
B&iiiiiii li the beauty of the fur garments will appeal to
«|m«9 £gL every woman who sees them. We vouch for
|m each article being the best obtainable in its
rM^3a>jTß--lf^r respective grade. There is a lively demand
yjaS^SgllL *or the stylish Fur Boas, Scarfs, Muffs and
&*2fejwjj^l Jackets-
Extra quality near seal cluster scirf, with Plain Electric Seal Jackets, $27.50 to $55
brown marten tails, only 83.50. Astrakhan Jackets, "our own make,"
A genuine marten cluster scarf, $5. $28 to $50. ■__ __
An English bear boa, 3 yards long, $10. leaver ***«*> **> io*™'
Sable fox double bo., 2 large tails, $20. g™« Lamb Jackets, $75 to $200.
Sable fox cluster scarf, extra good qual- *w $ %?£*; « 2 50
tr 815 and $20. Alaska beal Jackets, 150 to 250'
MORRIS NEXT YEAR
Northern Minnesota Conference Ac
cepts Its Invitation.
EXECUTIVE SESSION HELD TO-DAY
Consideration of Charge* Against
Rev, Mr. Morrison—He Will
Be Located.
Special to The Journal.
Brainerd, Minn., Oct. 4.—Bishop Crans
ton opened the Northern Minnesota con
ference this morning with the usual de
votfonals. The following probationers
were advanced to studies of the second
year: A. I* Fisher and George \V. Snell.
On motion of his presiding elder, S. E.
Fairbanks of Clearwater was discon
tinued.
The question of the next meeting place
of the conference was taken up and invi
tiona were read from Wesley church of
Minneapolis and from the church at Mor
ris. The latter was, on vote, accepted.
The following probationers were ad
vanced to the studies of the fourth
year: C. R. Oaten, C. W. Stark, E. M.
Cathcart, R. J. Taylor and A. E. Row
sen. The following members of confer
ence were continued in the studies of the
third year: J. A. Geer, Henry Logan and
A. L. Richardson.
E. M. Cathcart, J. T. B. Smith and R.
J. Taylor having completed the confer
ence course of study, were elected to
elders' orders and will be ordained by
Bishop Cranston on Sunday afternoon.
Roderick Murray, who is absent attending
college, will be ordained by Bishop Mc
<'abe In Chicago in the near future.
Fifty members of conference subscribed
$100 each, payable in ten installments, and
the endowment for supernumeraries, and
nearly as many more will yet con
tribute.
The Morrison Case.
The conference is meeting in executive
session this afternoon to take up the case
of Rev. J. G. Morrison of the Franklin
Avenue church, Minneapolis, who married
his stepdaughter contrary, It is asserted,
to the law. It is expected he will be
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A dime buys Jap Rose.
A dollar can buy nothing better.
A transparent soap of vegetable oil
and glycerin, perfumed with roses.
Can soap be any finer?
J^. [thade mask]
Made by Kirk, as the utmost result of
62 years spent in soap making.
Made of the finest materials, without
regard to their cost.
Worth a quarter —costs a dime. *
permitted to locate, thus severing his con
nection with this conference, but retain-
ing the credentials of a Methodist minis
ter.
A rally of Epwortb. Leaguers will be
held this evening and will be addressed by
Rev. Dr. Forbes of Duluth.
I fiMiirr by Bishop < rll 11.
The address of Bishop Cranston in
Gardner's hall last night drew a large
congregation. The address was on "The
Dragon and the Cross." For over two
hours he told of his two years' stay in
China, where he was sent by the board
of bishops. He spoke of the charge that
the missionaries were the cause of the
Boxer rebellion, but showed that the
greed of European powers for the dismem
berment of China was the real cause.
Then, too, he claimed that the French
Catholic priests of China, in their seizure
of political control, were burdening the
Chinese as the Catholics of America would
not for a moment countenance. If they
knew. He claimed that the "yellow ter-
I ror" was not imaginary, and that to save
the world for this future peril China needs
the schoolhouse and the Christian church.
A report is going around. that Dr.
Lafayette Dodds of the Crookston district
will seek to be relieved of this charge and
that James Clulow, pastor at Brainerd,
will be appointed in his place.
Some Mlnnenpolln Appointments.
The cabinet has had several sessions and
some appointments have been fixed. In
Minneapolis, T. W. Stout goes from
Western Avenue to Lake street; J. H.
Cudlipp of Glencoe will go to Forest
Heights, and G. R. Geer of Forest Heights
probably to Ortonville. T. E. Archer of
Twenty-fourth street, will go to Broad
way and Donald McKenzie of Broadway
will take Mr. Archer's place.
Dr. F. M. Rule, presiding elder of the
St. Paul district, and Dr. Henry Witham,
presiding elder of the Fargo district,
were introduced to the conference yester
day.
FRANCE AND TURKEY
Former Hum Good Reason to Regard
the Dispute Calmly.
Am York Sun Special Servian
Paris, Oct. 4.—The present position of the
Franco-Turkish dispute is as ' follows: The
porte objects to paying the full amount of the
Lorando claim. France demands that Turkey
consent to pay 9 per cent'interest per annum
on the claim, though Turkey has-refused to
pay compound interest. ' 11. Lorando, in his
reply to the Ottoman bank, demands, com
pound interest on loans that he has been
compelled to make through the porte's refusal
to liquidate his claim against It.
France views calmly the final solution of the
dispute, President Loubet and the czar having
arranged the details of the measures to be
taken in case Turkey remains obstinate. The
czar, subsequent to his interview with Em
peror William at Dantzig, secured the kaiser's
adhesion to these measures; hence Turkey is
confronted by an overwhelming combination
of powers. It Is stated that the Independence
Beige of Brussels is publishing canards in
spired by the porte regarding the exagger
ated claims of the French.
OLD SETTLERS' SECOND ANNUAL.
Special to The Journal.
Osceola, Wis., Oct. 4.—The citizens of Clam
Fall.- are preparing to entertain several hun
dred people at the second annual meeting of
the old settlers of Polk county, to be held
Saturday, Out. 5. Able speakers will be pres
ent.—The Northwestern Telephone company
has a crew of men at -work extending its line
from St. Croix Falls to Centuria, eight miles
northeast of that place. This is the uew
town on the extension of the Soo line, and
was so named by Cyrus Campbell of Minne
apolis, as the first new town platted in the
new century. It is tha intention to extend
the line north to Coon Lake, a distance of
thirty miles.
LONG PRAIRIE'S FIRST ROUTE.
Special to The Journal.
Long Prairie, Minn., Oct. 4.—The first rural
mail route out of Long Prairie has just bee-n
started. The carrier is N. \V. irsfleld, length
or route 25'j. miles, houses on route 125, pop
ulation served 562. The route is confined to
Todd county, running through a good section
of country to the north of this village. Other
routes are In prospect.
THE MINNEAPOLIS JOUKxNAij.
THE Bid i^\J C^/TlllVJ^C^ THE (C^/*4l%«11l Oet Out and}]
STO^E. VjLwOVJl> O ARCADE rOOt RootSatnrday
Interesting ««ft #111 *.** *% W Shoppers. Mail ™ESOIA v, CHICAIiO P. &S. a
> Reading for SiftfUr d HrJT Orders Filled. I 0" pF ,e l d. Tl c l< c,,.rsa l .herej j
]i IB « Tfc • •"▼ fl I■% • Our line of Clothing for Fall
Men sand Boys Clothing~ rri^zr*-"
]'.' '.yT L. mLg^ I! s~^~~~~^^ ) '/ \w \ c aye exceptional values a
'.'. \I W* ~% ft / |j 5* « 'J V XVI en'B Suits in a number '
% SSiHi XJ \ t*°f t ? atternssq.oo <
1 /tfP'**^^^^ t*iU'^T / j^ \ to select from. «f^j«vrv
f I | jF-T .]]:r. i ,\ |\ l.:/ / \ I Gut line of Men's strictly up-to-date, ready-to-wear Clothing, in ...
I I ; ".'•.// ■'■-:, :'-l': A \■! \7 ■ / 1 I black clay, black and fancy cheviots, and plain •C 4£\ f)f\
r I ! .pfssßßS^! *l^ >l A ■'• .\ '/;. \ I and fancy cassimeres, is unequaled; at, per *^ I If* I
I '. •"•vVflJi fl I (p^f ' I \I V The line we like to talk about is the clothing that made Rochester, (
I ' .•'II '•* I V AI \ New York, famous. It is a strictly high-class line of goods, made .
f *"\ „'*■ ;1h j I 1/ 1 tV- and trimmed equal to tailor-made garments, and for fit and style is '
I . ' ||| •■.(• ! / //" 1 - equaled by only a few merchant tailors. We have this <£ -d /^ OO (
X •ji ] I /l''-'-\ line in black clay, blue serge, fancy cheviots and cassimere, *r i ,
7 • I(I ] ,jj } / IV . V at, per 5uit................... .$lB, $16, $15, $14 and 1
f J ji • h*>^ / V'•" \ - Our line of Men's Overcoats is complete, comprising all thee new creations for fall' •-"
1. J| > /^^vi-"'' 1. • • For those wanting alow-priced coat we have a first-class article for <C g» QQ {
| .• Ij i (v***)!*-/ \'V' ". ' the price we ask; in blue, black and oxford, ■*t %^" (
f "';'*■.' .'•'; 1 iwf^dMfjViJ fcW'i •'*, Our line of Boys'and Children's Clothing Our line of high grade, strictly :{
1 -•''': \\ V l' %"h' ; c rnmn l PtP « n H rnmnn'c;r<; all the first-class Overcoats, comprising
f -^- •• -w,- ; \\ ■hVi •■•".%: t . :, i 1! complete ana comprises ail tne Yok^ Goat> Raglan Sleeve ai^
I Y^ Jf !<ji • ' \\ V::*'i' new things to be found many complete stock. plain Coat, from 38 to 48 inches ■<
, \ fo|! - U I For the little fellows we have The Pall Mall, sizes 3to 8, long, rangejn .^fol^^ f <
1 •• :-:..y^-n^li / \\ \ r r%fe tO ' SK.OO to--'- '• 1V $12.00 and.. .....* I U.-MM:(
I \ s v»«ni^SJ . \y X 1 :™^v qm"'^u^«^ a This is strictly a new creation v q Meg Troug (
f PB^#Mil efe^Sl an^caSlmele C^Z The Manly Snit, sizes 3to 10, Union Made, is equal to any , (
> *\\ \;.'\ :, -'$5.00t0 '...... Complete comprisingall popular fab- tailor-made, trousers for .style : <
\\ y '■•'.' new things to be found in any complete stock. Plain Coatjfrom3B to 48 i nc h eß (
\\ V' For the little fellows we have I The Pall Mall, sizes 3 to 8, long, range in thefollo wing j
\\ \ Sailor uitß in ser«e and ca9Bi- Price $3-50 $ 1 n.OO $iTS $h'w eT'^ nn <
\\ \ mere, sizes 3to 10, QQ to *VT $12 .00 an d * 1 U' UU
\\ J Sailor 'suit Tn serge This is strictly a neW Creati°n' Our lino of Men's Trousers, j
\^\ and^asshnere, <C*7 f\C\ The Mauly Suit ' sizes 3to 10, Union Made is equal to any j
ss^mmm[^? [X $5.00 to V/.W compris i ng a ll the popular fab- tailor-made trousers for style ,
/ '.'/■- ;.•••.^-'Ja i^^^t'- • -^ :.• ~~ 8 111.- F«o \ , -; ,°! , . j 1 ■ and fit, extra good value at, per .
1 Jjfflsr mimi&S<L'• "■" I\\ Co The Suffolk, sizes 3to 8; this rics, made with fancy and plain pjdri $7 .00, $6.50, $6.00/$5.50, ,(
; /^mm4^X 'II I\\\ ' - is also a new one, Cr7 00 vests ' rices' $700 $5.00, $4.50, $4.00, £sj OO <
■■/V >J '^ :|\ l|'' |l'j|\ prices, $3.50 t0..... U^ $1-25 to $ V .VJV $3.50,53.00,52.50 and^Z' UU 1
1/ \ J^^^ I ■ A full and complete line of Boys' 2- A complete line of Overcoats, sizes The largest line of Reefers in th« <
k' . \ to 1 O V -^ piece and 3-piece Suits, sizes 9to 16. from 3 to 9 and 9 to 16. Prices city; sizes 3to 9 and 9to 16. Pnces ; I
I I Prices from $2.00 $ | # 00 fr°m $3"°° $ 1 0-00 %° m $I"s° $s*oo I
[ ° A complete line of Men's and Boys' strictly np=to=date Hats in all the new shapes at all prices. ,
I Men's Furnishings C\€\nU Hpllt Misses'and;Chil- A '
lAs special offerings we place on sale the following: 1 JA^lk jAnt A dren's Long Coats » '
y As special offerings we place on sale the following: . JE S M^^ r __^ ft^^ iw© HI L- t Jtri -'
134 dozen blue and white striped, wool fleeced FA^ li..^*^ a ■." -■—^ JJ^ and Jackets. yfT^^ $1
C Shirts and Drawers. These are good wearing JIT -^, ••«/-*!•▲ \ a. lY^^\
i garments and bargains at, each W^ Exceptionally CuOlCe ASSOrtmeiltS OI I \\)jUs
|27 dozen medicated red fleeced Shirts and Drawers, children's Long Pa i e totß, Ulsters, Boxcoats and Women's New Three-quarter Long U\\ jfTU i
. 1 here is nothing better to wear. Were bought £\s*f Reef er Jackets, from melton, kersey, <£ C i\(\ Coats—Rich kersey cloth, in black, blue, / / /pkJC^ 9 ■■■>':%
to sell at 75c; Saturday only, t^yfC. beaver, covert, in red, blue, brown and $^»\J\J brown and castor; lined d? -4 *y Qn l///'/?(llTila ' :^
I each. .. ' castor shades. Many styles, at, choice.... v throughout with choice «P | 'VJ firf- :&s\\\ (
Men's stiff-bosom Shirts." We have just received 50 dozen Girls' Stylish Winter Jackets, from fine kersey, coy- satin. Special value at— loßtep Scarfg J/ MM
c , iff k nonm uu . , o . + , w.ffo f«' m ■+«! m, ■ r.- «_ *^ crt, frieze, melton, and - handsomely tailored. No Stylish Fur Neckwear — Cluster Scarfs, I HiiHwi i
S stiff-bosom Shirts with cuffs to match. These t~(\~ house, we are positive, can or will make such value Trimmed with tails in Krimmer, marten, - MM ,
I goods are well made and in the very latest mjyr^ offers as these. Four assortments C C CA genuine river mink, brown marten, black li^i^iiiiilfl '" 'Fl
f patterns. Your choice Saturday, each ... '..... on sale tomorrow at, choice, M*O»^" marten, imitation chinchilla, beaver, bear, "M^il! fiH'V :
|We have the largest line of men's and boys' Gloves in the $8.75, $7.50, $6.50 and...... sable, coney, French coney. £ | Q c Msomk <
k city. In aIT grades from the finest dress gloves to the Hisses' New Autumn Jackets-Covert and fine kersey |Pc^ a'v|^t $5.00, y\.*%J. y^/ilillk '
I heavy buck and moose hide good, Saturday nft- S^KS riiS«SftKS Sew^ce^Ld Flannelette Wrappers.
| we place on sale our §x tan ana gray mochas J Wl, manship, as well as beauty, must be £ j /^% 5/^ in many dainty styles. tf^ ■* 'jr <^^^^U^g^* (
C at, per pair.... seen in these garments to be fully $ I /.•O\* Values from $1.75 to $2.25, <^ £ •&%} |
I They will go quickly at this price. appreciated. All sizes at, your choice * at, choice . .:... V. . ,
Special Sale of Sample Bedspreads (^^^o jtSm BUY A TRIMMED HAT. i
9 500 sample Bedspreads to be sold at alarge discount from regular values (S^SBK^K opening d.y. .re over .nd every wom.n m the LarM assortment of trimmed Felt <
t Crib sizes, one-half, three-fourths and full size, composed ot hemmed l^Vr^k El Twin cities has h«d an opportunity to see the 7?? assortment or trimmed Jreic
V crochet, fringed crochet, hemmed Marseilles fringed Marseilles, hemmed v/mM£s^M B styles and decide where to buy her winter hat. Hats, same as you will find at $4.00 |
9 colored crochet and fringed colored crochet Spreads. This is a sale that /'JSofßi^r We leave it to our patrons to exploit the merits of andss.oo. They will be placed $^.50
I claims your attention. Step in and examine them. wSKm 9 ""^hwest win SiVrrtX^pSJSl-iiii-S on sale Saturday at, each.... I
[ 1 —— ■■■-"•■■■ ..' -; ' ■' l^r-'flißi asreasonable"wed0 ' . Misses'and Children's Felt Hats, trim- ,
d __.. •■/.■ m m m , __. _ m^L^ZJJz%£!S&%&k We have planned a Bis Sale for Satur- mcd with velvet bow; colors, .^c^ 1
I Waict aSifl ifflf/intQ W/P«r l*Pr>t WSSI&SgzW^m&L day and offer some Good Bargains. navy, cardinal and brown, each /DC 1
a >\CUSI UIIU Hlldlllb YVCar UCpt XT? Five hundred very choice Trimmed Hats, r . c . in ■-■'■. or
J New Waists, all wool flannel, Children's Bonnets, all silk, W^^L **\ equal in style and quality of material to Girls School Caps, each 250 j
pretty colors. 12 ' tucks up and with ribbon or fur trimmings. lliyF -^\ Imported without Hats at 8&00 and ha? Girls' Camel's Hair Tarns. sOc
I down the front. Spe- Q^ _ Worth $1:25 to f 2. OQ N* everofleredfor'Sio^rice! Feather Pompons and Fancy Breasts '
cial Saturday, each, Ayi. Saturday, S/itL- J§^^L Saturday you can buy jI.T 111 I in all colors. Usually Bold at 1
' 0n1y..................^-7^^ each..............: 7UV <^^S^vfe them at, each '. •^^•VTV 50c each, Saturday's price...... XUC '
■ . ' *^ '
1 3packages' Minne- /-j £ j Candy Dept | Hurefood Groceries I C51 « 5-f 51 |- A r jl/lp^l n^«-i- ,
sota Macaroni and /.Z%£\ \ : * . r Flour, best patent, (guaranteed) not- OcUllLCil V if ICd L UCL/L* '
Bpasrhetti for .«■»«-''w | Fancy crystallized cream 1 C^r withstanding the advance in Flour •/ JsT 1
? And one pound'of cut Mac-: ; »** Candy, at pound ; IOC we offer 98-1 b. sack $I # §s A full carload of Meats of All Kinds that We •
I aroni or one package Egg I ■ 2 ° n C a °v^s ourTTrie"c c "DtOoSw2SC ' Crackers/fresh baked Soda :c_ Will dispose of Saturday. The following are a few '
I Noodles free. 1 Chocolate Droos soft cream «~ Crackers and Ginger Snaps, Ib.OC of the many bargains We Will Offer for One day. I
? in Orocery Dept. t . j Chocolate Drops, soft cream j g Coffee, fancy sweet San- |I 701 me J DargauiS We Will Oiler. lOr One day.
)— _ ~ centers, id., oniy ........lyw t os, per1b..........:..... I^/6C "Ril* "■» A4a l -»«»TTrf»«4" «a« 111 1 flr» '
3 Riff HftllsPflirnkhin(r ? anCy Mixed » Candy, pure lOr Tea, very fine Uncolored Ja- K _ *»*», «llOaiSl#, »liy CUI, p©r 1»»., IWC
I Big nOUSeiUrniSning flavors, 1b.,0n1y.............1UC pan , worth 50c,prlb 35C Bound steak, per 1b.....:;...9^C Rib Roast Rolled, per lb ......100
? Basement. ■ assortedaib y'oZ e -^ 0'8 ' 10c 5a" Dccx'raCisioo sirloinßteak 'perlb .io^ c p o tßoast, Pe nb. 7©-8 c ]
I ox a mi tt Ira sorted, ID., onlj IVV^^ 2o. lbs . for I.W Porter House steak, per lb 120 Rib Boiling, per, lb ;.'4o>,
9 On Saturday we will offer 150 ■ ■ ■. ■ Hamburg* .teak, per 1b........ 80 Chuck Roasts, per 1b....5^c-e^o
dozen each Cups and baucers _. "— ... : .. === ._ == , Pig Pork shoulder, 1b......... BJ^o Mutton legs, 1b.......:.._... 10o'
i Sdnink'detto^ U^^ een Cigars and Tobaccos Sanitary Dairy Dept. pigpork butts, i b ;..........;,ioc Lamb ieg5,ib...;......,.:-i2^c v
and pmk decorations, lOc llpiiilii^ J J X Plg Por k loins, lb 12c g^p^jg
at; ftach lUC \^¥il™^™* Ot™\2sC i^^'pliVw.^. .90C Pig Pork spare ribs, lb 7^C Lamb chops, rib or loiu, 1b...12fc« (
lat each?!^^: 8: 15 C Lucky strike riu g (^. 3 ? c 3 for ,100 / {Jeese, full cream, P er. JQ c Fresh Oysters Received Daily by Express. ;
-■ >■• ,; CutSmoklng. "j is "°'» 3 f 26° * ............m.,...,»vw _ , ■ —_ ,
e^r»^"/ n% Mo" c ar«a« »0,........ : ..........17 c New Holland Herring, 1901 Pack. ;
I each................ U7l prices. , Potatoes, finest- smooth^ q_ White Hoop, tegs .V........$ Milcher, kegs .......... $1.10 > •
200-PharoahVHorses" <-> - Odds, and ends,# Mnt SS^JrStoiiii?^ ' " (While they last.) , , , ,
JjUSajJS!.' r>m. e'.. .25C c r , at greyly reduced prices to .gjgj ew Tork "M7C Our DelivT,- Service to All Ports .t th. City is The IMtt. I
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