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Next WALTHAM WATCHES. The "Riverside" Movement is (espe- cially recommended for high quality and medium price. The Perfected American Watch, '^anmuUf^einoo\^inlere^- mation about ivatehes, free upon request. AMERICAN WALTHAM WATCH COMPANY', WALTHAM,MASS. The House FROM THE Speaker's Desk By L. White Busbey SECRETARY TO SPEAKER CANNON A Stimulating Statement from Behind the Scenes AMONG OTHER NOTABLE FEATURES A capital story, THE HEAVY VILLAIN, by George Woodruff Johnston SOME NEWSPAPER HOAXES, by Hugh Pendexter A BOOST FOR SADIE, one of the amusing Sewell ford stories, and the continuation of SOPHY OF KRAVdNIA, Anthony Hope's brilliant new novel. The Sunday Journal Next Sunday To Get More Strength from Your Food OTS of people are starving with a full stomach. You know, it's not how much C7 Eat, but how we Digest that makes us Strong, or Brainy, or Successful. When the Bowels are filled with undi gested food we may be a great deal worse off than if we were half starved for want of Food. Because, food that stays too long In the Bowels decays there, just as if it stayed too long in the open air. Well, when food decays in the Bowels, through delayed and overdue action, what happens? The millions of little Suction Pump that line tfee Bowels and Intestines then draw Poison from the decayed Food, instead of the Nourishment they were Intended to draw. This Poison gets into the blood and, In time, spreads all over the body, unless the Cause of Constipation is promptly removed. That Cause of Constipation Is Weak, or Lazy, Bowel Muscles. When your Bowel-Muscles grow flabby they need Exercise to strengthen them not "-Physic" to pamper them. There's only one kind of Artificial Exercise for the Bowel-Muscles. Its name is "CASCARETS," and its price is Ten Cents a box. Cascarets act like Exercise on the Muscles of the Bowels, and make them stronger every time they force these Muscles to act naturally. The stronger these Muscles propel the food, the stronger does the friction of the food act on the flow of Digestive Juices. The more of these Juices that act on food, the more Nutriment does that food turn into, and the richer nourishment do the little Suction Pumps of the Intestines draw, out of it. A Scouring Soap A Metal Polish A Glass Cleaner PsSS'v^ Monday Evening",, Sunday It needs only one Ca3earet at a time to stimulate all the Bowel-Muscles enough, without purging, discomfort or loss of nutrition. So, if you want the same natural action that a six-mile walk in the country would give you, (without the weariness) take one Cascaret at a time, with intervals between, till you reach the exact condi tion you desire. One Cascaret at a time will properly cleanse a foul Breath, or Coated Tongue, thus proving clearly its ready, steady, sure, but mild and effective action. A coming Headache can be warded off, in short order, by a single Cascaret, and the cause removed., Heartburn, Gas-bslching, Acid-risings in the throat, and Colicky feeling are sure signs of Bowel trouble from food poisons, and should be dealt with promptly. One Cascaret will stop the' coming trouble, move on the Bowel load, and free the Digestive Juices, if that one Cascaret is taken as soon as the first signs, are noticed. Don't fail to carry the Vest Pocket Cascaret Box with you constantly. All Druggists sell themover ten million boxes a year, for six years past. Be very careful to get the genuine, made only by the Sterling Remedy Com pany and never sold in bulk. Every tablet stamped "CCC." }gr FREE, O OUR FRIENDS! We want to send to our friends a beautiful French-designed, GOLD-PLATED BONBON BOX, hard-enameled in colors. It is a beauty for the dressing table. Ten cents in stamps is asked as a measure of good faith andto covercostofCascarets, with whlcKthlslaEty trinket is loaded. 717 Send to-day, mentioning this paper. Address Sterling Remedy Company, Chicago or New York. Ami The Best Scouring Soap Made '*&,< A *-&, fROST CATCHES IOWA FRUIT CROP ICE A QUARTER OF AN INCH THICK WAS FORMED. All Fruit in Bloom in the Northern Fart of the State Is Declared to Be Ruined Ground Was White with Snow at Sault Ste Marie, Mich. Specials to The Journal. Webster City, Iowa, froze a quarter of an inch vicinity last night. Plums, grapes, cherries and all other fruit, which was in bloom are ruined. The Apple blos soms were not yet out and thatPcrop is probably safe. Marshalltown, Iowa, 5iay 7.The thermometer reached 7 degrees below freezing here last night. Great dam age was done to vegetation and fruit. Plums, apples and cherries were in full bloom, and the damage in central Iowa is enormous. Fort Dodge, Iowa, May 7.This sec tion of the state was visited by a kill ing frost last night. Fruit and vegeta bles were ruined. Iowa Falls, Iowa, May 7.The cold snap culminated here Saturday, and last night with serious frosts. Garden, veg etation suffered severely. The white frost nipped all tender plants not pro tected. The last frost last spring came April 17. M^y 7.Ice li thick in this SNOW AT THE SOO Latest Fall Known in the Vicinity in Several Years. Special to The Journal. Sault Ste. Marie, Mich., May 7.This end of the upper peninsula was visited by a snow storm today, covering the ground so that it was white for a short tune. This ,is the latest snowfall for several vears. It is not believed any damage has been done. VALLEY WORK BACKWARD Unseasonable Cold and Rainy Weather Checks Planting. Special to The Journal. Grand Forks, N. D.. May 7.The past week was generallv backward and un seasonable. Bain fell on several days, and while there have been brisk winds between the showers, the soil in the valley has not dried materiallv within the week, and there has been but little work done. The season is so far ad anced now, however, that a day or two of good weather will do wonders. Saturdav night the temperature dropped until ice formed on exposed water, and all Sunday the air was so cold that patches of snow i the shade of buildings still remained unmelted at sunset. Generallv Jthe damage by frost will be of a minor character, as the growth of tender vegetation is not far enough along to subiect it to in-mry. Beadle County Thru. Specie' to The ."ournal. Huron, S. D., May 7.Beadle countv farmers have completed seeding of small gram, and plowing for corn is being pushed as rapidlv as weather con ditions will permit. The wheat acreage is fully as great as last year*. i Destructive in Wisconsin. Special to The Journal. Osceola, Wis., May 7.This riart of Polk countv was visited by a frost last night which killed all foliage and gar den truck. Stands Up for Pembina. To the Editor of The Journal. Bathgate, N. D Mav 7.A special correspondent of The Journal says the vallev is wet from Wahpeton to Pembina. This is entirely erroneous, as Pembina countv never was drier and seeding never further advanced at this time of the year. Our wheat is all seeded and is above the ground in good shape. Pembina's Wheat Planted. Special to The Journal. Pembina, N. D., May 7.All the wheat crop in Pembina countv is plant ed and farmers are sowing oats and bar ley. The prospect for a large wheat crop was never more favorable in Pem bina c(ouuty. In the James Valley. Special to The Journal. Huion, S. D., May 7.-Frost fell Sat urdn\ and Sunday uight over the great er pait of the Jim river valley. No damage to field crops, but some to small rrmts. MINNESOTAN AMONG TWENTY-ONE INDICTED Portland, Ore., May 7. United States ^Districpublic Attorneyname. tol hasxmade ty-one persons included in the final and most important government land-fraud indictments returned by the federal grand jury. The indictments, which charge a far-reaching and intricate con spiracy to secure 200,000 acres of some of the finest timber land in Oregon, in Crook, Lake and Klamath counties, name F. W. Gilchrist, Ralph Gilchrist, Patrick Culligan, James McPherson, Al pena, Mich. H. W. Stone, Benson, Minn. Baron C. A.^M. Q. S. Schlier holz, Little Rock, Ark. Charles M. El kins and Jack Combs, Princeville, Ore., and Beniamin P. Allen, Portland, Ore., doing business as Elkins & Co. Judge M. E. Brink, Princeville D. E. Steffa, editor of the Crook County Journal of Princeville A. C. Palmer and H. J. Palmer, lawyers, Portland E. Dorgan, F. J. Devine and J. V. Collins, mem bers of the firm of E. Dorgan & Co., Albany, Ore. Malcolm McAlpine, mer chant, Albany J. W. Hopkins, attor ney, Vancouver, Wash. W. W. Brown, attorney, Seattle, Wash. T. H. Wat kins, Princeville, and Edgar M. White, saloonkeeper, Portland. If the allegations of the indictments are true, the mode of operation was similar to those used in nearly all the conspiracies which have been found in the state. Warrants will be issued at once for the arrest of the accused. 1, $27.40 to Denver and Return from St. Paul or Minneapolis via Chicago Great Western Railway. Tickets on sale June 1 to Sept. 30. Final return limit Oct. 31. Equally low rates to other Colorado and" Utah points. For further information apply to Tt. H. Heard, Geueral Agent, corner Nicollet avenue and Fifth street, Minneapolis. Palpitation of the heart, nervousness, tremblings, nervous headache, cold hands and feet, pain in the back and other forms of weakness are relieved by Carter's Trott Pills, made especially for the blood, nerves and complexion. Remember one thingno other whis key is quite as good as Pickwick Rye. JAMESTOWK. M. DThe AprH record of the United States land office shows ten. entries on claims and twenty-two final proofs. Thf ei^tfffr are mostly In the neighborhood of this clt T"&e total ciisu receipts for the month ore rtQ r$, J-*' Bir? '^-M^fk^mMCi^^ THE- MINNEAPOLIS JOURNAL: TV/TAIL ORDERS A will Receiv XY Prompt Attention. GOWNS. Reg. Price. Sale Price. 75cGood quality MuslinySlip-over, 45c 75c $1.00 $1.50 $2.00 $3.00 $5.00 $7.50 $10.00 $12.00 $15.00 $18.00 $20.00 $25.00 $30.00 $40.00 W C. Bris- the of twen well finished with beading, ruffle around neck 65c 85cHigh or low neck, long or short sleeves, trimmed with embroidery or lace 75c $1.00Cambric or Long Cloth, high or low neck, lace or embroidery trimmed 85c $1.35Better quality, more dainty trim mings $1.15 $1.50Long Cloth, lace trimmed $1.25 $1 75Slip-over, ribbons and beading. .$l[50 $2.00Fine Nainsook, lace edge $1.75 $3.00Fine tucking and medallions.. $2i65 $3.50Very full, insertion and lace trimmed $3.00 $3.75Embroidered yoke, with beading. $3.25 $4.25High neck* trimmed with fine em broidery we $5.00Very elaborate, extra fine lace $4.50 $6.00Yoke of German Valenciennes, lace to match $5.50 $7.50Fine batiste, trimmed in embroi dery to match QQ $8.50Deep embroidered yoke, shbrt sleeves to match ftg.OO $9.00Yoke and sleeves of fine insertion.$sl50 0HEMISE. Reg. Price. About 3,000 Pairs Curtains Curtain Curtains Curtains Curtains Curtains Curtains Curtains Curtains Curtains Curtains Curtains Curtains Curtains Curtains Curtains will be will be will be will be will be will be will be will be will be will be will be will be will be will be will be will be -reduced to reduced to reduced to reduced to reduced to reduced to reduced to reduced to reduced to reduced to reduced to reduced to reduced to reduced to reduced to reduced to 2 5 Pairs Madras Curtains, ranging in prices from $2.00 to $40.00. Sale price Layering* ALL THIS WEEK Lace Curtains and Muslin Underwear ed Our May Sale started off most encouragingly today, thanks to the ladies, who turned out in goodly numbers. We will continue these prices all this week, and we are very sure that underwear of the qualities here offered will not be sold for less money. Our Lace Curtains, too, are of excellent grades, splendid values, and the most desirable patterns. Our Muslin Underwear Which we are offering is all new, not closing-out stock, but new spring goods, best qualities of fabrics, made in generous sizes and good workmanship, and the latest styles. CHEMISE. Reg. Price. Sale Price. $1.35Good quality, tucked ruffles on skirt $1.15 $1.50Tucked yoke with lace and in sertion $1.25 $1.75Embroidery around neck, deep em broidery flounce $1.50 $2.00Tucked and lace or embroidery trimmed $1.75 $2.25Long Cloth, with lace and inser tion $2.00 $2.50Fine Nainsook, French beading, lace edge $2.25 $3.00Lace and insertion, tucked ruffle $2.7'5 $3 25Fine tucked yoke, English em broidery $3.00 $3.75Finee batiste, insertion and lace S Sa] Price 85eGood quality, 'trimmed neck 75 $1.00Good qualify, trimmed skirt Q5 '"'K..?} O i All of our threepiece sets, embroidered in dainty designs, some with pretty Dace Medal lions prices $21, $25, $32, $32.50, $40 and' $55. During this sale UNLAUNDERED CHEMISE. $1.50 quality, reduced to $1.75 quality, reduced to $2.50 quality, reduced to JL $4.50Fine tucks and lace medallions.. $4.00 SHORT SKIRTS. Reg. Price. Sale Price. 50cCambric top with tucked India linon ruffle 45o 75cTucked ruffle and embroidered edge 65C $1.00Fine quality, trimmed in lace and insertion 85o $1.50Trimmed with deep lace and em broidered flounce $1.25 LONG SKIRTS. Reg. Price. Sale Price. $1.00Extra full skirt, trimmed with deep flounce, tucked and hem stitched hem 85c French Hand Made Lingerie 20% OFF $1.25 $1.50 $2.25 $3.25 LAC E CURTAINS Ruffled Curtains, Embroidered Muslins, Renaissance (Arabian colors), Irish Points, Brussels Nets, Clunys and Arabians. We can not list our entire stock, but the following table shows the reductions we are making. 30c 55c 85c Pair Pair Pair Pair Pair Pair Pair Pair Pair Pair Pair Pair Pair Pair Pair Pair $1.27 tt.70 52.55 14.25 S6.37 S.20 .5 0 ^12.75 115.30 117.00 $21.25 $25.50 16.00 50% off .Lagering or ageing (storing for maturity) has much to do with the quality and healthfulness of beer. With our Storing Capacity of 600,000 Barrels exceeding that of any two' other breweries in the World, we are enabled "to lager our beer from four to five months before being marketed. This lagering brings out, to the utmost, that exquisite taste and fine flavor "characteristic only of,Anheuser-Busch Beer. Anheuser-Busch Brewing Ass'n St. Louis, U. S. A. A. D. GIANNINI, Manager, Anheuser-Busch Branch, Minneapolis. GOWNSA splendid selection, handsome and exclusive styles, in Slipovers, High and Square necks. Prices from $5 to $18 CHEMISEEmbroidered and lace trimmed prices from $3.75 to $12 DRAWERS-Embroidered ruffles also lace trimmed. Prices from $2 to $8.50. Our entire stock, patterns and prices to meet all requirements whether foi the humble cottage or the home of luxury. These consist of Nottinghams, 500 Pairs (1 and 2 pairs of a kind) including cur tains from each line, will be sold at uniform dis count of 1 ORIGINAL UDWElSEi i^Sfe* Corftftfor Tin CoMMCf cTOCKS LARGE and Selected with Great Care. LONG SKIRTS. Reg. Price. Sale Priee. $1.25Good muslin skirt, tucked ruffle edged with embroidery $1.00 $1.75Cambric top, trimmed with em broidered flounce $1.50 $2.00Cambric or Nainsook top, em broidered flounce $1.75 $3.00Nainsook top, insertion and lace flounce 'S2.50 $4.00Deep flounce of lace and insertion $3.50 $5.00Deep embroidered flounce 84.50 $7.50English embroidered flounoe $6.50 $9.00Very fine knee flounce of embroi dery $8.00 DRAWERS. Reg. Price. Sale Price. 35cCambric top, hemstitched cambric ruffle 25c 50cCambric or Nainsook, trimmed with tucked ruffle 45c 85cTucked and embroidered ruffle 75c 75cEmbroidery or lace trimmed 65c $1.00Deep flounce of insertion and edge 85c $2.25German Valenciennes lace and me dallions $2.00 $3.00Very handsomely trimmed $2.50 CORSET COVERS. Reg Price. Sale Price. 35cPlain, extra good quality 30c 50cLace trimmed 45c 75cLace edge, colored ribbons 65c 85cRuffled and beading, with ribbon.. 75c $1.50Lace and insertion, good fitting. $1.25 $2.00Extra good value $1.75 15% 1 1 OFF Thi Duri Sale. CURTAIN STRETCHERS. Regular Price Sale Price Stationary Pin, without easel $1.00 50c Stationary Pin, with easel $1.75 $1.45 Adjustable Pin, with easel .x CRETONNES. 200 yards 15c to 20c lOc 200 yards 30c, 40c, 50c, 60c 25c 100 yards 50e to 60c 36 200 yards ~35o to SOc 15 250 yards .30c to 40c 10c $2.25 $1.90 Regular Price. Sale Price. 50% off Champagne most sparkling and effervescent. 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