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SPORTS. AN AWFUL BEATING Reliance Finishes Nearly Twenty . Minutes Ahead of Columbia in 38-Mile Hace. , *',' Constitution Was Not in the Race Worst Defeat of Columbia's Career, Gelding Which Ran Away Captures " ' * M. & M. Trot at the Detroit In a race for a special cup off Newport .yesterday the Reliance gave the Columbia , .. "' Meeting.,, the worst beating she has ever sustained \.,] ... ..-.' in a contest sailed in a good whole-sail \ . ' .' . ' , .". !- ..- ',' _ breeze. Sailing- over a course thirty-eight ' _ai-.~ _ i *.w ,... *_...+..- * v*r* Detroit,. Axicfi. *Jl -24 John Tlo 5il?rtflletKS ^ff tS^m^ S were aead to windward the new cup yacht finished 18 minutes and 49 seconds ahead j of the old champion . The Constitution went up to Bristol to have anew topmast put on and did not arrive at Newport until too late to go out to the starting line. Mr. Morgan, who steered the Columbia, and Captain Barr of the Reliance had a lively fight for the start, and it resulted in the amateur skipper gaining a decided advantage, altho both craft were more than two minutes behind the handicap gun in getting away. The new craft was handled so prettily that she was but 39 seconds behind the Columbia in starting. After further skilful handling, at 12:06, the Reliance crossed the Columbia's bow and took up the coveted weather berth. From this time on, it was only a ques tion of how much the new boat would beat the old one out to the weather mark. It was a close lay to the line from the second turn, but the wind' hauled to the westward still more and the Reliance was obliged to make a short tack off shore be-: fore she could reach to the line. Sum maries: Reliance 11:47 3:60:49 - 4:o3:4P Columbia 11:47 4:00:30 4:22:36 A fluke and a shift of wind cheated Shamrock III. out of a victory in a drift ing race with Shamrock I. off Sandy Hook yesterday and gave the old boat the first victory she ever had over the new cup challenger. The boats had drifted about nine miles of the run to the turning mark with just enough wind to keep them moving,' when Shamrock I.'s sal's filled with wind and for twenty minutes she slipped away leav ing her sister racer almost becalmed. Beating back to the finish line a shift of wind gave the old boat an advantage. Shamrock I. gained five minutes by her good luck. She finished 1 minute and 52 seconds ahead and beat the challenger by 8 minutes and 50 seconds elapsed time. Summary - ' .. Elapsed Start. finish. - - Time. Shamrock I 12:51:10 .4:25:20.. 3:34:04 Shamrock III ....12:40:18 4 S7J12 8:37:54 The Thorella II. has been officially chosen as defender of the Seawanhaka cup. The first race for the cup will be sailed on July SO. FOUR FROM MINNEAPOLIS Local Tennis Flayers Are Entered for the Western Champion ships at Chicago. Chicago, July 24.Play in the western tennis championship tournament will be gin to-morrow afternoon on the grounds of the Kenwood Couritry club. This year," for the first time, the men's and'womeifs championships will be played for at the same time, and on this account an un usually large number of players from other cities have entered. The list of outside contestants for the men's championship includes R. H. Hunt of California, W. C. Burton, Belden broth ers and Charles Hale of Minneapolis Ray mond Little, Princeton Emerson and Diehl, Cincinnati Patterson and McMas ters, Toronto Lester Mayhew and C. D. aPrice, Milwaukee, and a team from Louis ville. Miss Hall of California, Miss Moore, Ne w York, national champion Miss Jones, Ne - vada Miss Wimer, Washington, D. C Miss Pound, Nebraska Miss McAter, western champion, Pittsburg Miss Clos terman, Cincinnati Miss Soule, Michigan intercollegiate champion Miss Hadley and Miss Sommerhays, Toronto, and Mrs." Ab - bott Thorndike of Milwaukee will 'take part. FIFTEEN YACHTS ENTER I^rst Regatta of Excelsior Club Promises to Be a ' Success. . About fifteen sloops and catboats have already been measured for the race of the new Excelsior Yacht club which is to oc cur to-morrow. Ten or twelve more boats will be offered to-day, and-it is thought that twenty-five will enter the race. The race will be sailed over the old Excelsior course. The launch Florence and the WaWa have been kindly offered for. the use of the judges. Everything seems fa vorable for an exciting regatta if there is a good breeze. . ATJTOMOBLINa The first country run of the Minneapolis Au tomobile club will be held to-morrow. "The rigs Will be divided Into three classes, and the time for the start from the public library building follows : Class 1Rigs costing $800 or less. 9 a. u . Class 2Riga costing from $800 to $1,500, 9:30 a. m. Class 3Rigs costing over $1,500, 10 a.' m. The course followed by the atitos will be along the north shore - of Minnetonka, around the upper end of the lake, and down the south shore to Excelsior, where lunch will be taken. It is thought that fifty machines will take part In the run. FBEDAY $ SPORTING* EVENTS TOMORROW Excelsior Yacht Club Regatta at Excelsior, 3:30 p. m. ' Qualifying, round for Eliel golf cup at Lafayette club, 2:30 p. m, Minneapolis Automobile club run to -Mirmetonka, 10 a. m . Qualifying^ round for Daniels oup at Bryn Mawr Golf club, 2:30 p.m. Minikahda Golf team vs. Lafay-f ette club Ht Lafayette. $ -3 JOHNTAYLORWINSSTAKES w . TVf ,^ *-* w r..,- OA - T~II_ rr. , ! th e gr^ elding, thaty rah. away afteary arn, accident , th e t rPoint, d hea t o f th e an( J Manufaeturera . mo0 Elapsed Stset. Finish. Time. o stakes Wed nesday altn Grosshel and then won the fourth in impressive" fashion,Merchantsy yesterda afternoon won the fifth heat, and the race from Wainscott, the heavily - - played fa vorite. - There wore only two horses in the heat, tho others having- gone to the, barn in accordance with the rules. John Taylor is owned by John Merrill of Lockhaven, Pa.: whc purchased him from M. H. Reardon of Indianapolis. * Summary: * - . . ' Mehchants and Manufacturers'. stake, $10,000. of which ?2,tMiU\is for consolation stake Satur day, 2:24 trotters, three in five heats (unfinished from yesterday): *. John Taylor, g. g.s by Dispute, ... dam by Joe S. (I). Wilson) I 2 ,S l 1 Wainscott. b. s. (Hyde) 2 1 1 2 2 Jim Ferry, g. g. (Frank) S 3 2 Cole Direct, Vllk. h.- (Gorse).......5 5 3 Roblzola. Nervann, King Simmons. Bonnie Rus.^ sell. Hie Boy, ltobert Mc, Miss .Teantiette and Shady fiea'itie also started. '- ' Time2:12%..-.-2:10%, 2:13%,. 2:15, 2:10^. 2:10 trot. $1,500,-two in three heats {unttnisued yesterday): Dan T., b g by Crawford (Gorse) ..... ,1 2 1 Dr. Strong, 'g s (Gahagan) ....'.: ....... .213 Monte Carlo, b h (Walker) .:..... 3 3 2 Lilley Young, ch ni (McCarthy) 4 4 4 Time-2:09%. 2:10*4, 2:08%. 2:12 trot, purse-..2,OOO, two in three heats: Billy Buck, b p by St. Clair (Gorse) Allle Wood, b s (Miller) Ha'xythorn rn m (-Hudson) Red Princess, b m (Snow) Judge Cullen,- )lk- g (Cares) Tln)e--r ' ' ~ Sadie Baron., th m. by Baron Bell (Snow).. 1 1 Sadie aBron, ch. m by Baron Bell (Snow)..l 1 Gov. Pingree, b g (McLaughlin) .3 2 Major Willsch, b g (Bogash)........'. 2 4 Big Boy, b g (Fuller) ....... ........ .3 3 Fred S. and Fred H. also started. Time2:11, 2:13%. At the New York Driving club matinee yesterday afternoon E. E. Srriathers drove his mare, Ida Highwbod, a heat in 2:08%, but she failed to win the race. This is the best time of the season in an amateur trotting competition. GOLFERS WILL BE BUSY Special Events Scheduled at All the Local Clubs for. To-morrow. - - - ":../' : . " * V Afternoon. ...-/...'.. All the golf HriHs" will be busy to-mor row afternoon. The Mirilkahda club will play a team match with Lafayette on the Lafayette links at Minnetonka Beach. The Lafayette golfers wil.l.alho play the quali fying round for the Eliel. cup, a handicap' event. ""'.'. At Bryn Mawr the qualifying round for the Daniels cup will be played. The handi caps-follow: Belden 6, Cutts 2, Crunie 20. DeForrest 20, Fraser 14. Fowler 12, Fryherger 20, Fttch 12, GetcUell 4, Gary 1ft. Goddnrd 1.6, Jooch 20, Hertlg 0, Hopwood 10, - Hunklns 20. Houston 2'J, Horner 10, Holmdale 14. Huntington 9 Jordan 8, Le*e 15.. l.egg 0, Loye, -12, Lawhcad O, Murray, 4. McC'onom'4, JIcBrlde 14. Morrill 12, Mae Gregor 20. Ne\v Myer 20, Peck 12, Poafee 10, PUmv 12/ Rees 0, Stewart 4, M. G. Sawyer'10/ C. W... Sawyer -6. W. M. Sawyer 4, rSykes 8 Schotite^ 2, F. H. Smith 16. W. P. Smith 2i) Sanders '4, Shroyer 2. Thomson 10, Tubbs 16,r Tnller 0, Vail 14, Williams 16, Wyn-an 16, VirHt neck 16. .--... .- . : ? . South'... DaHpta golfers will hold a state tournament at' Huron July.30 and 31.. The committee at Huron has been assured that teams will be present from Watertown, Pierre, Sioux Fall? and Brookings, with fair prospects that half, a dozen' other cities will send representatives. Teams of five wlfl compete for the A. G. Spalding silver trophy cup, offered by Spalding & Bro. of Chicago. The play will . be at eighteen holes against bogie, and the. team making the best aggregate score will re ceive the cup. A n ,open individual cham pionship medal round will occur on July 30, the winner to' receive a handsome medal and be declared the. champioij- of the state. Driving and putting contest will occur for prizes offered by H. J. Tweedie. of Chicago. SilST HE WOMEN SWEAR Halifax, Clergyman Thinks the Game of Golf Is Injurious ,. *'"v.!.\,,'to Halifax, N. S..- July 24.Both,, leaders and trailers .of this city's exclusive circles of society are trembling with indignation over sensational charges made In.last Sun day everting^s ^ermon by the Rev. W. J. Ancient at St. Luke's cathedral, the most aristocratic church organization in the city.' Dr. Ancient., who Is the diocesan secretary of the Anglican synod, expressed himself as entirely out of sympathy with the present era of golf playing and- its hecesshry accompaniments of profanity.' He had been reliably informed, he said, that certain persons of the female persUa slonj diBgutsed as" "ladies,"' were In the fiabit'Of" attending: the church services on Sunday1, approaching the communion table with a spirit of humiliation and apparent sincerity, and the next afternoon their conversation on the golf links would =hav.e put a sailor to the blush. T(r quote Ancient, literally: "They swore like troopers."- . Several', of, .the .golf cjub members are also-communicants at St..'Luke's, and a committee o&jsuch- was at once appointed to call upotv the reverend gentleman and set him right on the up-to-date method of subdividing- time in exclusive circles. The Interview was opened by the re quest that Dr.-Ancterit-retract his state ments, but as the preacher refused to make this concession, the conference was brought to a- close-just "next door to its beginning. What the result will be upon ,the church, attendance is problematical. :1 .... -'CiciET':^v,'J^- In the Wetrtern Cricket Assocolation champion ship tournament at ChlekgoV Chicago defeated Minnesota and Manitoba was victorious over St. Loois. For. the first time since -the tournament .begat), Manitoba, batsmen, played In something like their true form, and St. Louis was ah easy T-*i"' Soo Line Harvest Labor Ratu to Dakotas, July 27 jbo Aug. 31. Very low rates to the harvest fields. 1 Ticket office, 119 Third street S. ^M5S* Intentional Duplicate Exposure \\ ^ With our duplicate stock, rooms turned u^dldowifthe result of enlarging "our departmentsand the immediate prospect.'qE the arrival of taU goods, we realize more that ever the necessity t * '- ie3u ng our stocks. Prices speak /orthemelvesK inasmuch as the peoplcof this city are thoroughly acquainted with thehigh standard of Dur crc]iandi||e.f^ Items adver- -, ibl and attractive bargains that flood every part of our store../:"v \X)^ ,".)^I T "ft/rj *' '? - w'V., ". '- tised here represent but afe of the many seasonablc e All Men' s Suiiime r Suits, i i ....2 2 3 3 .-.. :-4-.- 5 ....5 "-. n)e--2:lOV4, ,2:ft% 2:18 trot, purse $1,000. two in three heats: Fan Fornn, b pi by Tommy Brl't'ton (Full- ' - ager) ,...-.. 1.1 Millard Saunders, b- g (Merrifleia)...... ,.3 2 Judge Greene, b g (Walker) 2 T Miss Brock, b m (Nu'cko'lsi , . 4 3 Dillon Boy, Lady Patchle,' Uncle Williams, Jim Fenton, Dupuytrln and Louis E. also started. Time2:11%. 2:12%. 2:17 pace, purse $2.o00, two in three heats: Dr. Madara, ch g by Simmons (Hudson).. ..1 1 Robert D., b g (Weldln) ...:....... 2 4 Mary Ann. b m (Snow) 3 2 Mush, b g (Walker) .3 5 Laura Spurr, Harry D., Eldorado and Little Sphinz also *tarted. Time2:09. 2:08%. . . - 2:09 pace, purse $2,000. two lu three, heats,: Winfleld Stratton, by Sara- Way, b s (Mc- Gulre) 1 1 Milton S., b s ((Powell) 3 2 Joe Pointer, b s ((M((cClary) .'.'....: 2' 3 Shadja On, J) p^Kay) 4- 4 Ro$ebud. Allersori. Cubanola, Dorothy WUton and Snrfete also started. -- Time-2:06%. 2:08. all correct shapes, yachts in several different proportions of erown and brimhats made of fine sennit or split braids reduced from $3, $2.50 and $2, to dt^ g-| respectively ....... . * Z Men's Straw Hats, in stiff braid, negligee or Panama shapes, and made of Milan, Manila or Mackinaw straws, reduced from $3.50, $3 and $2, to, respectively . . Just to close out a lot of Men's hand turn, black and tan Vici Kid Oxfords that are $3 and $2.50 values, only 42 pairs in this let. Saturday, ... . -..... Children's and Boys' and Girls' Canvas Shoes and Oxfords, and a]bout 50 pairk of Children's Oxfords, sizes to 10, that are marked down from $2 and $2i 50. Saturday only . . , . , . *95C Reduced from $i8* $20y $25 and $3o. " The flood of hot weather during the last few days has caused an unusual demand for these |gfine Summer Suits. - --'* - K6e Gre&A PlyprioutK Clothing Hovise, Sixth and Nicollet. ^ . . - Recognized Fashionable Headquarters for the Whole FamilyHead to Foot. L. Morals. *'.' For over 20 years the largest business for Men and Boys, and ho addition the largest business for ,...,*. Carries Most People. The-Northwestern line runs more.trains and carries more people in and out ..of Minneapolis, St. Paul and Chicago every day than any other railroad. . - Dr. *aisSHOE rase AS GOOD AS SOM E $7.00 SHOES . A. E . Cole, Secretary of Etireka ... .Mower Co., Utica, N. Y., says: "Douglas $3.60 shoes have given me the best satisfaction of any make they hold their shape the best. They are as good.as 3ome shoes I have had that cost me $7.00." . This is the reason W. 1*. Douglas makes and sells more men's 83.50 shoes than .any other manufacturer in the world. That Douglas uses Corona Colt proves there is value inDouglas $3.50 shoes. Corona Colt is the highest grade patent. leather made, arName and price on bottom, ftfkeno anbstitate^JBB Fast Color Eyelets used exclusively. aaym woar W. L. 6ougia9 Shoom. Prfoo, SS.OO and 91.73. . Shoes bymail, 25 oentsextra, IUnstrated Catalog free. W. L. DOtTGLAS. Brockton. Maafc MINNEAPOLIS: 405 NICOLLET AYE. Many of the better dressers who considered an extremely light suit unnecessary during thie eariyw Summer have suddenly changed their minds and availed themselves of this reduction. The majority of these Suits aire imported homespuns and tropical worsteds, quarter lined with fine alpaca or silk, just enough to give shapeliness to the shoulders or collar, These suits are subjected to the most expert tailoring and will maintain shapliness during long service., $25 Suits reduced to $0 Suits reduced to $1$ Suits reduced to Blue Serge Suits, Reduced jrom 15 and $18. Made of light-weigh*durable Serge, Coats half-lined with .alpaca. Vest with serge back, and trousers have belt straps. In every way hot weather clothes. Coats are made either single or double-breasted. Summer Suits, Straw Hat Sale. Big price reductions in Men's Straw Hats w , ' X 'ft !'**-:... . iv. an a x ?*'&>*'. firii * MEN^ SHOES. '"'.. Don't forget our purchase of Men's "America - $3 50 fine shoes (aggregating 1,950 pairs) of, this ^season's make new styles and shapes. foot any leather (except patent) they're n ^ g ^ "Union Made" too./ Special price-.:. . ^S.pM s Then if you need a pair of low shoes to finish the season we have a lot of Vici Kids and light Calf Ox fords for men that are regular $3 values any up to 9. These you can buy for per pair ! . . . ..-/. .... - ,~ . All Boys' $1.50and $lT00 Wash Suits, 50c. ' AHfwash July Sloe Sale Closing Oiit^ Ji/l'* Summer SAoes,^* size. noo : . .00 Women who wear a small size and want hand-turn lace tt*4 C/\ or button shoe can get a pair, of $5 or $3.50 Shoes, Saturd'y JL . O v ORTH ' IMITED Electric Iiigrh tedObserva tion Cars to Portland, Ore., via Butte, Spokane Seattle, Tacoma Pacific Express Fargo,Helena, Him, TICKET OFFICE CHICAGO GfiATWrSTERNRV. 12. $ $12. $4.00 and $5.00 , ,.,,,. Summer Trousers, ,' They are strictly Summer styles in Summer materials, homespuns and flannels pre dominating. You will find a large assortment to select from and the price Is very small. Blue Serge Skeleton Coat and Vest, $5. Blue Serge Coats are priced at $2, $3 and $4. $12. Reduced from $15 and $18. , Homespuns, Cheviots' and FlannelsExcel lently made of carefully selected materials. Bays' Wash Suits, Half Price. - { - Some are Less than Half Price. The yearly event at which Boys' Wash Suits and Pants reach theirc lowest price, and in consequence find many happy pur- chasers. Our stock is practically unbroken. The assortments are extensive so that you will find just what you desire at half price. Ail styles and sizes in Sailor and Russian effects. iv All Boys* $6 to $4 Wash Suits, $2 00. ^ an d * 1 $4? }PVV ^ -Jvt All Boys' $3-75 toSS Wash Suits, $1.50. "-tMo AM Boys' $2.-50to-$1.75 Wash Suits, $1.00. f t pants formerly priced $1, 75c and 50c, now 25c. ' _ t WOMEN'S SHOES. . Vie have among our Women's Hanan $5 Shoes, 177 pairs of three different lines of fine hand-made lace button Shbes to be closed but, they are good styles, the sizes runr CanfitanyRjand NORTH-WESTERN IINE 1LJ6. dt. t^.M.ac^RY.IL=J Ticket Otflce. 000 Nicollet. Phone. 240 Main. 'ffx. Sun. ' ' " Others Dally.| Leave. | Arrlrs. Chicago, Mllw'kee, Madison. Chicago-Atlan tic Express.. ChicagoFast Mall Northwestern Limited Chicago, Mllw'kee, Madison. Duluth Superior, Ashland.. Wausau, . du Lav, Gr, .Bay Twilight Limited Duluth, Superior, Ashland.. Elmore, Algoua, Des Moines Su. City.' Su. Falls. Mitchell. Huron,, Hedfleld, Pierre...... So. City. Omaha Kan. City., New Ulm St. James....... Watertown, Huron, Redfield Des Moines, Mitchell, Su. F. Omaha Limited Su. City, Omaha, Kan. City. Leave | Arrlvti 10:45*1:60 am pm Spokane,10:45 Seattle, Tacoma, Portland... Fargo and Leech Lake LocaI St. Cloud, Little Palls, Brains erd, Walker, Bemidjl, Fargo...- -Dakota and Manitoba Express - Fergus Falls, Wa.hpeton, Moorbead, Fargo, (Mandap Dally Ex. Sunday), Crookston, grand Forks, Grafton, Winnipeg pm *J:05 am t 9:10 am . 1-6:20 PIU * 8:35t*6:60 pm "Duluth Short Line" t8:l5i 2:00,' 10:30 am Wi TRAINS TO DULUTH AND SUPERIOR * *?:00I Dally. tEx- Sunday NOTE.All trams use the Union Station, St Paul,- aiid Union Station.' ia.: Minneapolis. 19 NICOLLET BLOCK. TELEPMdNC MAIN tM "The Maple Leaf Route." City Ticket Office. St and Nicollet, Minneapolis Depot, Washington and 10th IT S. TL M. 262. I Leate '.I Arrive Ex. Sunday. Others Dally.|Mla,poli.JMltt,polls. Hayfleld, Mclntyre, Oelweifl, DUbuque, Freeport, Chi cago and East ..^ Cedar Falls, Waterloo, Mar- haUtnwn, Dee Moines St. Joseph. Kansas ty. Red Wing. Rochester.Osage, . Northfleld. Mankato ... Hayfleld, Austin, Lyto. Ma son City .............. ' - - - , , .**,' ,. ,y,,,*) . ^ j_ 12. _IN BASEMENT SALESROOM. ,& Besides the best exclusive outfits in the regular departments, The Plym outh has a great Basement Salesroom where standard goods are sold at much lower prices than elsewhere. For Saturday we offer, . A ,-*A Men's Flannel Suite *3.50. . r 1.95 10:20 pm 6:20 pm 10:oo am JHLWATTKEE DEPOT. it. Paj giiiwan. Ticket office, 32b Nicollet a v.' Phone. 122. Daily. zEx.Sunday. xBx.Sat.| Leave. | Arrive. Chicago, La X., Milwaukee.. Mllw'kee, La Crosse, Winona Chicago, La X., Milwaukee.. CHICAGO "PIONEER!* LTD Chicago, La X., Milwaukee.. N&rthheld, FSribo. zK. 7:40 am 8*.O0 pm 10:45.im 10:00 am - 8:00 pm 10:46 pm 7:65 am Lr. Depot, 3d and Washington avs S. 4r- " 9:45 am 6:35 pm 10:30 pm 8:00 am - 1.-26 pm 8:00 pm 8:00 am 1:25 pm 7:80 pm Paelflc Fxprssa, daily ... ....Atlantic Limited, daily... Depot, 0th and Washington av N. .Dakota jfcxpreoa. EX. Sun..47:80 i * LMal, fls, aua--i&] HINNUPOUSftWMIUMd HM.AV, 4:Sa.pBi| .10:55 am 11^0 am 8:00 pm $T. UKI1 S B. ft. *K,aa&r' 7:40 ami 4:36 pm Eagle Orare. Fort Dedge..! Ti40aml KSWpm Minneanolii. SLPanli oanttste. Mane Phone No. 225. St. Louis Depot. aB Sun. Others Daily.) Leave, j Arrive Watertown and Storm Lake Express Omaha, Des Moines, Kan- a , De a Moines , Kan - City, Mason City and Marshaltown Estherrille and Madison, "1TOB.TH STAR LXHTXES" Chicago and St, Louis. Peoria Limited Omaha and Des Moines 6:00 pm 9:30 am Sale Continued/or Saturday' ' Reduced from .812,, $14 and $15.. They axe regular lines and sizes, all are excellently mad e, very Hgkt and comfortable and much to be desired toi the next sixty days' wear. The: price is s* small as not to be considered -- Basement Salesroom. .AU Boys'. Wash.Suits, formerly, selling at 75c and 5Qc, will "' At go Saturday ! ai^.i.. ,V...: ..v. .... ..'..........'..'..,.. ,,OC Wash Pants 8cAll Wash Pants that kaye been"' selling at '- Q 35c and 25c. Tomorrow .'.' * O C -'' i ". Men's Athletic Shirts, made from the finest, silk finish combed cotton, low neck and sleeveless, very soft and cool, just the garment to wear -t /* for an undershirt during the hot days regular 35c and 50c shirts JLUC s -Women's Sailor Hats 45c These are the jaunty, light straw Sailor Hats that women have so gladly welcomed back this summer. TJiey are made of rough straw, with broad brim and medium high crown, and are regular 75c and-91.00 A.Kp values. Basement price Saturday................i. i .v........ *PC -r-In Basement Salesroonu $2.6o. ' Ladies' White SMrts, We have taken about fifty skirts from our second floor stock and placed' them in the Basement at this small price. All are walking length, in white pique, either plain or fancy, seme made yoke effect, some plain with strapped seams, and still others with parallel rows of stitching djV EtfY around bottom. Skirts here worth to $7. Choice to-morrow.-. $CfO\J Basement Salesroom. On Main Floor. HT,J good,/but we have .discontinued these lines and to close them out quickly,, , ..&<+ v%j^ have marked^them only per pair .... v , ^O.ZO About 150 pairs of Women's $2.50, $3 and $3.50 Oxfords must go'at once, because they are broken lots and must not be carried oyer another season,* also 100 pairs of $2.50 Canvas Oxfords must go, too, hence you get a bargain. Saturday only . . " $1 Belts, 25c Men's Belts of calf skin with black, nickel or gold-plated buckles, just fifty in the lot,: but all from our regular dollar stock. Saturday they will go at choice - . . . : T^QREAT NORTHERN Office, 800 Nic Phone. Maki 860. Union Depot Leave. aPaily. bEx. Sunday. cSun. only. Arrive b 9rfam St Cloud.Fargo, Grand Forks, b 4:55pm bl0:00am ...Tintah, Aberdeen. Fargo... b 5^0pm 7:50 am 10:20 pm 0:00 pm all.01 am bl0:OOam b 3:05pm b 6:10pm C.Ri li A P.Ry (June 14, 1903.)' ' ' v ^ Flyer to Paolflo oast IWilmar, S. Falls, S. City, l T Wateftown. Browns Valley J ..Princeton, MJlaca. Duluth.. .. Wayzata and Hutchinson .. 8:00 pm 7:35 am 6:35 pm 7:35.am 5.00 pin 10:00 am 4:00 7:10 0:30 7:10 9:30 4:20 7:30 7:30 pml 9: am| *8:10 am. 8:10 8 5 pm pm pm 10 pm 10 pm 35 am 45 am 45 am a6:02 pm a 8:40pm a 8:40pm a 8^0am all :47pm b 9:80am b 8:05pm , ftiiiwaikec M P alO:10 pm b 6:40pm bl^:40pm b 8^5am Pnset Wound Kxpress . .Montana and Pacific Coast. Breck., Fargo, G.Forks, Win'g Willmar, S.Falls, Yank..SiCity Minnesota and Dakota Express 8:30 pm a:tS- pm a 7:10am a 7:10am a 6^6am a 6.45am b 6.-O0pm bl2:40pm ! Minneapolis to Duititb j ) HhortXine. ' \ Sleeper for 11:47 train ready at 9 p. m. OFFICE, 388 HICOLLBT AV. Phones, N.W. 2147 T.C. 62s Trains leave and arrive Milwaukee -Depot Dally. |Leava forjArr. from Albert Lea, Cedar Rapids, Davenport Rock Island, MoUne, Chicago, Bur. lington, Qulncy and 8 t Louis :50amf*10:30pm :20pm - 3:20pm r:00Dml :00pml* 7:35am - 7 * 2 * 7 * 9 10:25pm|*12:01pm 8: * 3:50pml 9 30am z 7:16pm all :15am :50am :30am :00pm City]* Chicago. Faribault, Dubuque. | Nortbneld. Faribault, Austi. La Crosse, Dubuque, - Bk ' Isl Ortonvllle, Milbank, Aberdeen OrtonTille, xFargo, AberdeenI :20am|* 6:20pm Minnetonka trains leave Minneapolis: /6:15 a.m., '9 a.m., *1:30 p. m.t x5 p. m., *5:50 p. m., *11:45 p. m. leave Minnetonka:' 7:20 a. m., s8:20 a m., eio a. m.,.l p. m., x-4 p: m.,' 6 p. m.. *10:45 p. m. e. Sunday only. zlO:30pm x. 6:30pm 7:163m 9:1 0 am TRAINS 4:55 pm 8:40. am WISCONSIN CENTtUl fY.s MILWAUKEE aM CHICAGO Leave 7:25 a.m and 7:05 p m. oaQy. MY Arrive 8:60 a. m. and 6:10,p. m. daily. '"''- JFaekiiictvsJXporlssMaasBsik. TalaDAoas Mala 6Sboth exchanges, a 8:67 am ,. .. Basement Salesroom. m Bnsement Salesroom. Athletic Shirts, 10c 3? , $2.50. Ladies' Dresses, , Former Prices up to $45, Suitt and Gowns of English Twine Cloths and Veilings, beamtifully lined with silk-suits that have been marked for the past month $30 and $45, : , ' $ 1 C to-morrow only. . . . ., XO Novelty SuitsChoice of our Novel^r Suxamer Suits. - jricie ail the way from $30 to $50, excellent value easily * recognized, at only . . .-',--. . AO Shirt Waist DressesA group-of white lawn shirt waist suits, .,.! ".' CA worth $7.50, Saturday only .'.'. , ^OU Ladies' Hosiery Sale. Saturday we place on sale a choice lot of fine fancy lisle thread Hose at half price. The lot includes all over lace, lace ankle, embroideredinstepand novelty hose, AQ ~ ~ The $1, $1.25 and $1.50, quality 45C Another lot of fine plain lisle hose -black and colors, the best ^ ^ 50c grade at . . . . Children's Hose ~ all the odds and ends'of the Summer Hose in tan, red, white and blackthe ^ ^ 50 cent quality to go at -. . . . oC 1 Men's $lHa^ 25c. A lot of Men's fine half hose in fancy lisles and cottons, white grounds with embroideredfiguresand vertical stripes, short lots from lines that have been selling ail season at $ 1.00. % -j Saturday, . . . . . . . . . ...,-..- - , . 4&OC . nOa Main Floor. 25G Jfamburg-Jtmerican. FOR PLYMODTHCHERBOURGHAMBCRO ' Twin-screw Bxpreas and Pusesger Serrlc*. Blueeher ......July 281 PalatU Aug. 15 Pretoria Auc. 1| Blueeher ......Aug. SO Moltke Aug. 4) Pennsylvania ..Aug. 22 Waldersee ....Aug. S| A. Victoria ...Aug. 27 BamDurg-Amerioan Line, 87 Broadway,' V. T Vf. B. OHAtTDLEB. 119 Third ai g. AHERIGAM LIHC. NEW YORKSOUTHAMPTONLONDON. N. York.Aug. 6, 10 ami St. LoulsAug. 19, 10 ant Phlla. .Aug. 12, 10 am! N. York.Aug. 26, 10 am ATLANTIC TRANSPORT LINE. NEW YORKLONDOHDIRECT. Mln'tonkaJuly 25, 6 ami Mln'ha.Aug. 8, 6:80 am Mpls.Aug. 1, 11:30 am| Mcsaba. .Aug. 15, 9 am . Only first-class passengers carried. ,.. DOMINION LINE. \ BOSTONQUEBNSTOWNLIVERPOOL. ' Oommonwealth.July 301 Commonwealth.Aug. 37' New England..Aug. 61 New England..Sept. 8 Mayflower ....Aug. 18] Mayflower ...Sept. 10' MONTREALLIVERPOOLSnort Sea Passace. Kensington ... .July 251 Southward Aug. 8' Dominion Aug. 1 Canada Aug. 22 ' Boston-MEDITEslRANEANService. - AZORESGIBRALTARNAPLESGENOA. CAMBROMAN... .Sat., Aug. 8, Sept. 19, Oct. 81 r VANCOUVER,, Sat, Aug. 29, Oct. 10, Nov. 2fc -' HOLUANO-A^ERICA LINE. NEW YORKROTTERDAM VIA BOULOGNE. A ' Sailing Wednesday at -lo a. m. f.%? Rotterdam July.291 Statendcin _... .Aug. 12^"-* Potsdam ......Aug. 8| Ryndom Aug. 1^', : REN STAR LINE. d NEW YORKANTWERPPARIS. 7*4 NEW YORKQUEENSTOWNLIVEBPOOL. :'&} VaderlandJly 26, 10 ami Zeeland.Aug. 8, 10 am 6:80 pm KroonlandAug 1, 10 am| Finland.Aug. 15, 10 ami-s ~ft, H. IIEGItfiUI :.'.- WHITE STAR LINE. Celtic^ Jul* 24^ 5 pml Armenia. .Aug.' 4. 6 aim OceanicJly 29, 9:80 amrTeutonic.Aug..5. noon. Cymric.July' 31. 11 am Arabic.".: .Aug. 7, 5 pin^ - O. X. BRBOKE, PAS8ENGER AGENT. Guaranty Building, Minneapolis. LAKE FOREST SCHOOL, FOR BOYS* (Formerly Lake Forest Academy.) Thorough instruction in all'branches, fitting foe* college or university. Equipment complete.* Physical training ample play ground situation' healthful and delightful. The house system, under which the boys live and the large anm ber of masters assure individual attention. Cat* alogue on application. Address. JOSEPH CURTIS BLOANE. Bead Master. Br M, Lake Forest UL SOT HlMlLjIAm. Seeoraanf. od OllPPOn fharpsttea, toR flartfsf psdlss, Kmtrss, 8s# lUh CsMTSfs. Rassrs, Stasar* IIOne AiaUJlsJTsiH Vrtlrf Journal want ads bring best results. cent a word. -i^l 5 r r # y .a # i "I