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if it* '$!"% 'tt' JUUi- 'H'jj. MWMHMH the only term that does full justice to the easy swing and "don't care" grace of the new Storm Cloud Gray GORDON SOFT BATS with $ 4 GORDON'S GUARANTEE MINNEAPOLIS. ST. PAUL. Money Cheerfully Refunded. W. K. MORISON (& CO. 247-249 Nicollet Ave. Hardware, Cutlery, Paints, Tools, Athletic Goods. Kitchen-ware. Etc. Garbage Can Sale 1 9 tut tLe best J? AN INVITATION We are anxious that the house wives of Minneapolis visit our newly-completed plant on the corner of 9th av S and 6th st, and inspect the modern process through which we prepare BOT- TLED MILK for the market. It will be a revelation to hun dreds and a blessing to equally as many who will know they can now get PURE MILK. THE MINNEAPOLIS MILK CO. *^w- i 500 genuine Witt's patented, indestructible cor rugated galvan- ized iron Garbage Cans and pails. The most durable can manufactured. No. 120-gal. size, $3.00 No. 230 gal. size, $3.75 No. 840-gal. size, $4.50 Witt's Corrugated Galvanized Gar bage Pails No. 78-gal. size, $1.40 No. 810-gal. size, $1.60 Do not be deceived with cheap imi tations .sold by other dealersthere is a similar article made that costs much less and is inferior in every way. Get the genuine WITT'S. We are sole agents. 500 Heavy Galvanized Iron Gar bage or Ash Cans, with cover, 22- gal. size, regular & 4 A price $2.50 9 500 Heavy Galvanized -Iron Gar bage Pails, with cover 8-gal size, regular $1.00 cut. ..*75c 10-gal. size, regular $1.25 cut...95c ^^^^SSP Monda"y Evenin^ SAND SAVED BY HIS NEIGHBORS ELEVATOR COMPANY HAD ITS BUYER ARRESTED. Shortage of $1,351 Traced to His Fail ure to Take Sufficient Dockage from Farmers and to Leaks from Oars Present Law Criticized as Working an Injustice. fttfSUft Special to The Journal. Feigus Falls, Minn May 21 M. T. Sand, a wheat tyyer, was found to be $1,331 short in his accounts recentl}, and the elevator company by which he was employed preferred a criminal charge against him The justice before whom the complaint was Died came to the conclusion that Mr Sand'b difficulty was not due to anything bordeiiug on embezzlement, but was the result of his failure to tafce a sufficient amount from the farmers in dockage, or to leaks from cars or errors in weighing Neighbors felt thf same way, and a popular subscription was started and sufficient money raised in the course of a few days to satisfy the elevator company The money has been turned over and the case dismissed There is much criticism of the present law, as falluie to dock sufficiently or errors in weigh ing mav subject anj elevator agent to charges of shortage and consequent Imprisonment. PATHETIC CASE AT NEW ULM Dr. Humphrey and Wife, Pioneers, Lose Their Mental Balance. NEW ULM MINN A. peculiar condition ex ists in the case of Dr. Humphrey of this county and his wife They are both very old, the doctor being past 02 and both have suddenlv grown very childish He is possessed with the belief that his wife is his slater who died some years ago, and she has forgotten that she is hib wife and accepts the belief that she is really his sister Thev live in different places and when he calls on her he always inquires for his sister Recently he cilled and his wife informed him thit their parents had Just died Both of them were terribly affected with the sorrow that had come upon them when in fact the parents i have been dead nearly half a century Mrs Humphrey lives with hei son who is a para lvtic and is unable to recognize any of the family, and is cared for by his wife but the old ladv belives that she has the care of th. house on her hands and that the daughter in law is the hired housekeeper and the son is a map whom thev have taken in because he had no othei place to go Upon some things the aged doctor Is rational, and in good physical health and were it not so pathetic the case would be one of real humor, for the old people carry out the ideas thev have treated as if thev were real facts Dr Humphrev came to this county in 1863, and gave the name to one of the townships of the county. DOG SCARE AT SYLVAN Citizen Bitten by an Animal Believed to Have the Rabies. BRAINBRD MINN Sylvan has a mad dog scare A man named Frlckson was bitten by a dog that had every sign of rabies A general slaughter of curs there has been ordered The grand Jury brought in twelve Indictments and wis discharged Several were for miming blind pigs in the Cross Lake country One was against Jones for incest The case of Men-ill vs the John Coates Liquor company Is occupying the attention of the dls trlct court It is brought by the widow of Truman Merrill who died, it is asserted from the results of a blow struck bv Leon Rafldal last Nevember Rafidal was a bartender em ployed by the Coates company. The widow has sued for $5,000 damages DIVORCED AFTER THIRTY YEARS Mrs. Lillian McKay of St. Cloud De serted by Her Aged Husband. ST CLOUD, MINN.After having been mar ried for nearly thirty years, Mrs Lillian McKay of this city has been granted a divorce, from her husband, Taamas^McKey at hong -.Prairie Mrar McKay is about 50 and charged that her hus band deserted her a year ago He is 60 They have several grown daughters and sons There was no appearance on behalf of the husband and tLe court granted the decree She was given the custody of the only daughter not of legal age The graduating exercises of the St Oloud high school will be held at the Davidson theater on the evening of June 5. On Sunday, June 8, the baccalaureate sermon will be delivered by Rev Parshall of St John's Episcopal church Following Is a list of the graduates Flor ence Wright, Zadie S McDonald, Maude Wbittemore, Roj De Leo, Fanny Mosford Guy Azores, Louis Moos, Rav Techumperim, Arthur Gorman, Lydia Lyons, Pauline McAulev, May Hammond Loren Campbell Morris Eastma Clara McNeilJanet PearlThompson McNut Adalla Flint Lottie Price, Agnes Maloy, Marga ret Smith Robert Gould William McGregor Frank Oliver, Edna Bunnell, Anna Hitchcock Alta Reynolds, Hazel Spence, Hazel Brown. LEAGUERS AT NORTHFIELD District Meeting Ended Last Evening After a Three-Day Session. NORTHFIELD, MINNThe seventeenth an nual convention of the Epworth leagues of the St Paul district was held here Friday, Satur day and Sundaj On Triday evening there was a lecture by Dr Guild of Minneapolis on "The Moonbeam Bridge," followed by a recep tion of the delegates by the Northfield chapter On Saturday A Bailey of Northfield led the devotions, followed by the anointment of committees and several addresses The Week lv Devotional Meeting and Its Mission," J. S Willmarth, Stillwater, "The Department of Mercy and Help Miss Pearl Heal, Hamline, "The Department of Literary and Social Work," Harry Lathrop, St Paul On Saturday evening Claude Southwich of Albert Lea reported on the state convention, and Professor W Cooper, Hamline, deliv ered an address on "The Bible Sundav program was as follows 6am, early prayer serTlce, S Lorrlmoure, Red Wing, 10 30, convention sermon, Presiding Elder F. Stout, 2 45, "The Student Volun teer Movement, Mrs Scholberg, Ham line, 2, "The Junior League Work," Miss Marion Cole Minneapolis 7, devotional, Carl Miller, Hamline, 8, sermon, Dr A O Ste vens, St Paul SAY THEY WERE SWINDLED Landseekers from Browns Valley Com plain Bitterly. BROWNS VALLEY, MINN Four homestead ers, who left here recently to take up claims In North Dakota, complain bitterly of the treatment they received at the hands of land agents whom they paid to locate them on good quarter sections The homesteaders charge that when they moved on the claims they found them six miles distant from the section they thought they were filing on and which had been shown them by the land men. They threaten to bring suit for damages. An Honest Deal. When a reliable concern of forty years' standing offers its product di rect to the user under a positive guar antee of satisfaction or money refund ed, the public is certainly getting an honest deal. Why run the risk of buy ing adulterated goods unattended by a guarantee of any kind? We want your trial order for a quart of Hayner Pri vate Stock Rye. Only 80 cents de livered at your home. Twin City phone 9455. Remember, your money back if not entirely satisfied The Hayner Dis tilling Co., 36 Fourth street S. Each day brings its annoying petty duties. Pickwick Rye will help you to perform them with a cheerful, smiling face. Smart Weed and Belladonna, com bined with the other ingredients used the best pofous plasters, make Car ter's S. W. & B. Backache Plasters the best in the market. Price 25 cents. One Fare Plus One Dollar, Chicago to Boston and Return via New York ox Direct Route. The Lake Shore will sell on May 31st to June 9th, inclusive, tickets to Bos ton and return at above rate. Return limit by deposit, July 15th3topover of ten days at New York on tickets read ing via New York on return trip. Write H. W Browne, N. W. P. A., 340 Robert street, St. Paul, Minn. Warren J. Lynch, Passenger Traffic Manager, Chi cago. 7* i. NEW YORK, 2 Walker St. PARIS. 8 ate Trerice. WOMEN'S PRINCESS EFFECT DRESSES, made of fine white lawn, elaborately trimmed "with lace insertion and small tucks, bottom of skirt has several rows of lace insertion and tuck- ing a dainty, pretty dress value $15.00 Tuesday BLACK MOHAIR36-inch Eng lish mohair, rich, lustrous black regular 50c special bargain, Tuesday only, per yard 39c PANAMA CLOTH20 pieces panama cloth, all the leading shades, chiffon finish, 44 to 50 inches wide worth $1 and $1.25, on sale Tues- *70r* day, only, per yard VC- Optical Dept. Glasses Fitted. Eyes Examined Free. GOLD FILiLED SPECTACLES, fit ted with first qualit}$2.50 lenses, special price VIEW BOOKS of Minneapolis, fifty years ago and at present time, -g g\ each I UC BOOKS containing twenty-five local g views, in half tone ^dC SOUVENIRS OF MINNEAPOLIS, MENNETONKA AND SURROUNDING^ IN ALL NOVELTIES. Stationery. EVERYBODY has to buy stationery, so we will sell Tuesday lOc Tablets, inks, mucilage or paste 5c 5c inks, mucilage or paste 3c 5c Envelopes, 3c, or 2 packs for 5c 1 FOUND of Donaldson's Imperial Linen paper about 100 sheets, worth 35c i f\sv blue only. Tuesday I \)G SHELF PAPER, *j 10 yards *jG PLAYING CARDS, f\ per pack 1 \JC BOX PAPERS60 sheets and 50 envelopes, beauti ful clothfinish,worth 50c per box Tuesday Shirtwaists. INTRODUCTION TABLE NO. 11. WOMEN'S White Lawn Shirtwaists, short sleeve for summer wear, neatly trimmed with lace, baby back tucked one of the best styles we have shown this sea- d f\f\ son. Special Tuesday... f) 1. \j\j Post Cards. INTRODUCTION TABLE NO.10. LEATHER POST CARDS for pillow tops O ACTUAL photograph Post Cards of the ruins of San Francisco. SOUVENIRS of Minneapolis. Zephyrs=-Voiles. INTRODUCTION TABLE NO. 8. ONE HUNDRED pieces Embroidered Spot Zephyrs and Plaid Voiles, worth 19c and 25c. Choice Tues day at, per yard 12&c Mmm^'r^i THE MINNEAPOLIS JOtlfkNAi ipmm7m^J^W~** 1906.^ Special Showing Summer Dresses SECOND FLOORCLOAK AND SUIT DEPARTMENT. $10.00 Black and Colored Dress Goods BLACK GOODS SPECIALS FOR MONDAY. 25c Embroideries. INTRODUCTION TABLE NO. 3. SEVENTY-FIVE sample pieces Cor set Cover Embroideries, one and two rows beading, some small dainty patterns, others large and showy, on Nainsook and Swiss also several pieces extra wide in sertion for waist fronts value 75c, $1, $1.25 and $1.50, in one lot at only, yard... 59c Men's Neckwear. BOOTH, MAIN ENTRANCE. MEN'S FANCY SILK Four-in-Hand Ties, 2%-inc Frenc fold, Englis foulards and twills, fancy and plain crepes, Bengaline in plain colors neckwear that has sold up to $1.00. Special for Tuesday O JP" IMIW L. a DONALDSON, President. Visitors to the Twin Cities THE GLASS BLOCK EXTENDS YOU A CORDIAL WELCOME. YOU ARE INVITED to visit this store Tuesday, not only to participate in the many special bargains offered, but to make the Glass Block your headquarters, so far as practicable. It is our desire that visitors to the Twin Cities carry home with them lasting impressions of the importance of Donaldson's Glass Block as a mercantile institution, the outgrowth of Northwestern development and Minneapolis enterprise. To this end weextend you a cordial invitation to make use of its many free conveniences, such as the Parcel Check System, Tele- phone Exchange, Telegraph Office, Waiting and, Retiring Rooms, Information Bureau, etc. BLACK VOILE42-inch, import ed make, rich black, crisp, wiry finish regular $1.00 value, duced in price for this sale, per yard... Colored Dress Goods. Remnants of Organdies. BARGAINS AT 25cRemnants fine organdies, poplins and silk mulls, 2 to mm 12 yard lengths, display on special tables regular values, 35c and 50c choice 9 ^\F at, per yard 4mw%J WOMEN'S SHIRTWAIST SUITS AND TUMES-Crepe de Chines, Silks and Wool some are silk lineddresses in this lot $30.00. A small lot to closewhile they Tuesday only, choice re- 75c TWENTY-FIVE PIECES plain 52- inch Sicilian in brown, cream, navy, green and gray bright lustrous finish special for Tues day, only, per yard 50c Linen Department. DAMASK72-inch, all linen bleached damask 95c quality. Special, TCH/r per yard /t)C DAMASK$1.00 quality of sliver bleached, all linen satin Damask, *70r* per yard zr\* ODD NAPKINSA manufacturer's sample line of odd napkins in bleached and half bleached, worth $2.75 to $3 per dozen. Special, fc\ A A FOR SIX 4)1 A3\j WHITE) GOODS36-inch linen finished suitings, special for this sale, ^\jLn per yard 1 JL'^KJ EMBROIDERED WAIST PATTERNS$2.25 qual ity of all linen hand embroidered waist patterns, special, each BooksBooks. THE BEST COOKBOOKMary Shelley Perchin's Cook Book, recipes for 365 days cloth /^g bound worth $1.25. Tuesday for JLOL, THE WHITE HOUSE COOK BOOK and the Buck eye Cook Book, each worth fl/r $2.50. Tuesday 0"C $1.50 EDITIONS of Robinson Crusoe and The Pil grim's Progress, fully illustrated A An in color plates, for TOC THE LARGEST and best selected line of Catholic prayer books in the Twin Cities, from X5c $1.39 UP- Tuesday Specials on Introduction Tables, Main Floor. Women's Hosiery and Neckwear. INTRODUCTION TABLE NO. 6. WOMEN'S Fine Black Silk Lisle Hose, cotton split foot, high spliced heel and toe, extra quality. Spe cial for Tuesday per pair ZVt WOMEN'S extra fine White Ribbed Lisle Vests, low neck, no sleeves, fancy lace trimmed neck and arms, 25c quality. Special for Tuesday I6c Special Japan Tea. OOR. NICOLLET AND SIXTH ST. DO YOU WANT the largest and finest cup of Tea ever imported? Our special new cultivation nat ural cure Japan Tea specially put up in large cups. On sale A SV Tuesday, each 4VC "tfi *?VWi^ BLACK CHIFFON PANAMA 54-inch chiffon panama black lustrous finish more desirable for th special bargain for this sale, per yard Shirtwaist Patterns. INTRODUCTION TABLE NO. 2. $1.25 EMBROIDERED Shirtwaist Patterns, one day only, each Stationery. INTRODUCTION TABLE NO. 12. 10c INK, Mucilage or Paste 5c INK, Mucilage or Paste 5c ENVELOPES, two packs 15c BOX of Stationery 5TV* r^Ff^^i-F MANCHESTER, 88 Faulkner St, CHEMNITZ, 22 Theater St. Leather Goods Department. CLUB BAG, size 16 inches, made of heavy Windsor grain leather, double frame, fine brass lock and catches, English handles, inside pocket, leather lined cheap at $4.50. *y *j Tuesday.. $%J ./O WE ARE PARTICULARLY STRONG- ON GENTS'* BELTS. OUR ASSORTMENT of Women's Leather Belts is replete with all the latest effects and colors. Tuesday all our regular 50c values, special, each O DRESS SUIT CASE, made of sheepskin, 24 inches, 6 inches deep, steel frame, brass plated lock and fastening, round swing handle, leather corners, shirt fold cheap at $3.75 ft^ *Zfl Tuesday ...^J^.Ol/ Matting Suit Cases. MATTING' SUIT CASESMade of the best quality of matting on good strong frames. Full leather trimmed, brass bolts and locks, linen lined, light weight, durable and sightly. Special for Tuesday, 22-inch, $1.98 24-inch, $2.48 26-inch, $2.88. 75c ....'.5c 3c 5c 8c New Swisses. INTRODUCTION TABLE NO. 1. HANDSOME floral designs, pretty patterns for dresses, shirtwaists for and kimonos, per yard only 15c Drug Sundries. INTRODUCTION TABLE NO. 4. KIRK'S HONEY, fine milled Toilet Soap, per OJ4/-r cake ^'-^C Per dozen, 25c 60c LONG: BAR Imported Olive Castile Soap (about 4 pounds to bar) CHENEY'S Liberated Tooth Pow der, Tuesday, per 1f|/" package IVC A Listerated Tooth Brush free with two packages. MOTH BALLS, per package, -j about six dozen 3C WILLIAMS' Quick and Easy Shav ing Soap Tuesday, per cake f. O 29cnGree Fancy Tissues. INTRODUCTION TABLE NO. 6. FIFTY PIECES 32-inch Fancy Tis sues, colors fast 25c quality per yard IOC mtmmmmmmmmm &2