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5H3 H5 1 -"l?3^^P^^^igp^^%^ Walter Baker's Breakfast Cocoa regular 25c can.. 30 IWgwgWW Nicollet Ave... First Ave. So... Fifth St... Minneapolis. The greatest July clearance sales before stock taking will continue thru the week, offering the best merchandise values of the season. A LL PREVIOUSLY advertised special clearance sale prices are in force and will be while quanti- ties last. Most prominent among the many unusual sales now on, we mention: Women's White Waists, Muslin Underwear White and Silk Petticoats, Wrappers, Kimonos, Wash Suits and Skirts, Millinery, Infants' Wear, Fancy Art Embroidery Goods, Furni ture, and Lace Curtains. This season's best styles $3 $4 $5 $6 BOYS' SUITS Double Breasted and Norfolk Suits, sizes 8 to I6y and Novelty Suits, sizes 2\ to 9. Made up especially for us by some of the best manufacturers of boys' and children's fine clothing in the country beautiful light weight fabrics for summer wear, nobby medium weights for early fall wear thoroly made in every detail their only fault is being in the way so choose as you wish for only Fresh, pure groceries at less than wholesale prices! r\lia|Jf-- is the first essential here our prices ^Uw-Iity are based on that point. Compare quality for quality and you'll find our prices lower, in many instances, than the average wholesale dealer. These to illustrate, Friday and Saturday: Powers Best XXXX Patent Flour, guaranteed. You can't buy bet ter flour. Special, per 98-lb sack $2.19 Shredded Wheat Biscuit fresh new stock. 2 packages for Dr. Price Breakfast Food. 3 packages for TJneeda Biscuit, *7 pack ages for es 23c 25c 25c Fancy Imported French Sardines, in pure olive oil key If^f opener can lvrw Hartley's Imported Seville Orange Marmalade absolutely g pure 10c jars 19c eat dept. Fresh Caught Halibut, special, per pound... Fresh Caught Crappies, special, per pound Trout, Pike and White fish, special, per lb TelephonesN. W. fta g?Thursday Evening, TeaExtra Fancy Uncolored Japan Tea the grade you pay 50c per lb for elsewherespecial, '"Jffc^ 3 ^s 80c P" lb ZVC EiceExtra Fancy Carolina Head Bice regular price 12ocr -^g pound special, 3 regular 10c bottle. 4 extra special stamp offers: Stamps with each pound of our Uncolored Japan Tea equal to any 65c tea elsewhere in the city Our special at, per pound *)/f\ Stamps with each pound can 4XJ Powers Gem Baking *jf, Powder, guaranteed, for ^J^-' ^Ov Early June Peas Wisconsin pack, sweet and tender. Dozen cans, 80c ca Sweet Corn Very choice Minne sota dozen, 55c Ey-r can *J* LobsterEegular 25c tall cans, special, per can Soap"Diamond C"10 large bars Box of 100 $2.55 AmmoniaFull quart bottle, g? 21c 26c Stamps with 20 12Jc 12ic 12ic AT A MOMENTSNOTICE each pound of our "Delmonico" M. & J. cof fee better than any 35o and equal to most 40c coffees ^f\g-r elsewhere. Pound, O Stamps with each large bot tle Powers Tamlla O Cr or Lemon Flavoring for... ^vw 20 Free Deliveries to all Lake Minnetonka Points. TelephonesN. W. Main 4700Twin City 162. c'^"rr' specials. 1906 Spring Chickens, special, per pound... Full Cream Cheese, special, per pound... Fancy Duchess Apples, special, per peck Mam 4500 and 4501Twin City, 86 and 116. With a Gas Water Heater, hot water is always on tap. There is no delay at the last moment. As a device, it is small and occupies, when attached to the boiler, but little space. It adds in various ways to home com fort. On wash day, water is quickly heated at night the bath is always ready and after meals there is no tiresome waiting for dish water to heat. Best of all, it heats the water and not the house. It is indispensable in summer. Minneapoli Ga Ligh Go Nos. 16-18-20 So. 7th St J^J^v^lf^^l ..20c .12c 40c ICE MEN DENY AND WILL FIGHT BACK Wisconsin Will Try to Break Up Alleged Pool at LET Crosse. La Crosse, Wis., July 26.A stub born legal battle, backed on one side by the wealth behind the alleged ice trust in this city and on the other by the resources of the state, is expected to result from a finding by Attorney General Sturdevant that an illegal com bination of ice dealers exists here and the determination of District Attorney Otto Bosshard to prosecute the ice Attorney General Sturdevant finds from evidence furnished by Mr. Bos shard that five local ice dealers held a meeting and fixed prices illegally and in restraint of trade, and that an of fense had been committed in carrying out a scale of advanced prices, in some instances three times higher than the former prices. E. H. Derr of the People's Ice com- ?or any, who is credited with speaking those alleged to be in a combina tion, denies that any agreement exists and says the advanced prices are due to an increased cost of production, and that the ice dealers will fight the case to a finish. One of the strongest bits of evidence ag/unst the alleged trust organizers is said to be contained in an issue of a local paper in which an announcement of the agreement to raise the prices of ice and maintain a uniform scale ap peared bearing the signatures of the dealers One dealer is quoted as hav ing said there was a meeting at which prices were fixed, but that they were later "unfixed," tho there has been no decrease in the price of ice. BANISHED FROM CITY FOR KISSING MANIA Journal Special Service. Kansas City, July 26.Because Da vid Tent, 17 years old, has a mania for kissing pretty girls who pass on the street, he is to be sent out of the city The boy came heie recently from Beatrice, Neb where he had been attending a school for the feeble minded. The boy has been arrested several times. J. C. Greenman, humane officer, told Judge Kyle police court this morning, that the boy was incor rigible and too free with his kisses, even in Kansas City. I agree with you there, colonel," replied the "judge "We will ship the youngster back to the wilds and attend to this business ourselves." HOFF MEDICINE REDUCED The Genuine Hoff Medicine Price, 35 cents a bottle (full size). 0 Compounded after the true and cor rect formula of the famous Prof. Hoff, of Vienna, Austria. Known and recog nized everywhere as a positive cure for Asthma, Catarrh, Hay Fever, Bronchitis, and all diseases of the breathing organs The genuine beara the "Crown" trade-mark Sole Agents In Minneapolis, S. H. BROUK.LEE DRUG CO., Successor to Dlllln Drug Co., 101 Washington A v. S. The best opportunity which will occur this season for purchasing your supply of standard fruit jars, made of best quality of glass, with genuine porcelain caps. Packed one dozen in a case. We do not sell less than a dozen. One pint Our special price, per dozen 34c One quart. Our special price, per dozen 39c One-half gallon Our special price, per dozen 59c Extra porcelain caps for any size jars Our special price, per dozen 18o Extra quality white rubbers to fit any size jars Our special price, dozen....3c Special Sale Lawn Mowers Below All Competition. Wonderful Values for This Sale. COMMISSION OPENS PEAYEY CASE AGAIN Complaints of Other Roads Against U. P. Brings Re view of Matter. By W. W. Jermane. "Washington, July 26.The Interstate Commerce commission has reopen ed the Peavey elevator case, involving contracts between Peavey & Co. and the Union Pacific Railroad company for handling grain at terminal points on the latter road, and will hold a hear ing on it at some time to be fixed later in the summer. .The order for reopening was based on the application of the Chicago, Great Western, the Burlington and Santa Fe roads. They make specific allegations that the contract between Peavey and Union Pacific, under which the charge is made of 1}4 cents for handling gram has senously reduced their net and proper revenue, and in creating an ad vantage in favoi of Missouri river gram markets of which advantage other markets and dealers have been com plaining. The petitions also calf attention to the fact in the decision rendered by the commission last summer, this matter of contract was not a proper subject to be dealt with, as the inquiry was not made on complaint, but was simply an ex parte proceeding initiated by the com mission. In the decision to be reviewed com mission held that the big compensation pdid for elevator and transfer service is not unreasonable that the Union Paci fic is entitled to perform the work it self or hire it done by others and is not legally at fault or guilty of wrong do ing because, incidentally, those em ployed bv the earner to transfer gram are aided more or less in another line of business in which they are engaged that any miury or detriment resulting to rival carriers under the arrangement is something which the law does not seek to prevent. In the order reopening the case the commission says that "all carriers, opeiators of elevators and shippers in terested herein have an opportunity to present further testimony and argument Upon any and all questions involved." YOUNG MEN TO ACT OLD MEN ADVISERS Milwaukee's "Boy Mayor" Pleads for Action, Scoring "Par lor Socialism." Peoria, 111., July 26."Young men for action, for warfare, for actual work old men for advice, based upon, experience"such was the keynote of a creed for "The Young Man Poli- tics," outlined by Mayoi Sherburn M. Becker the "boy mayo r" of Milwaukee an address here. Mayor Becker spoke before a large audience at Al Fiesco Park, the occasion being a bene fit lor St. Stephen's parish. He said in part: I want to give the.young man con templating a public career a few words of advice, based upon my own experi ence of nearly five years of public of fice. \_ "Make up your mud to be honest and fair, both n business and in poli tics. Work mne-tentks*o the time, and when occasion requires, work the other tenth. You can enjoy yourself with hard work if you will but think so. Work is the best thing for every young man idleness is the greatest evil and breeds dishonesty and corruption. "Make up your mind, when you ac cept a public trust, that you represent all the people, not only those who have by their votes chose you as such, but those who have opposed you, and who, perhaps, misunderstand you and your purposes. Do not, under any circum stances, allow prejudice to swerve you from your best ludgment. "Have a platform short and pointed. Be sure it is right and stand upon it to the end. Do not make it compli cated or verbose, for if you do your planks will break and you will find yourself in trouble. "Do something all the time, but in your ambition to do something, don't do things that count for naught. Make plans, think of them, and.then carry them out. Have as many ideas to de velop as you possibly can at one time still possess yourself of as much con centration as possible. Finish your woik as you go along. A few weeks ago there came, to Milwaukee a young 'parlor socialist' who informed his hearers a public address that he had been idle for years that he produced nothing and that he had no object life except to spend the money earned bv labor and which did not rightfully belong to him. When I read his address in a paper I felt like saying to him: 'Go to work you have the ability and you are needed stop talking and do something. Get out of the parlors of the rich if you think you belong somewhere else.' And it struck me that a desk a bank or a news- Eim. f-i If you want a high-grade lawn mower for a low price, now is the time to buy it. We have an overstock of some sizes and are sacrificing our profits to get rid of them. These prices are special and only good for one week. Our Lawn Queen, 8-in wheel, 3 blades, best steel, 12-m. mower wonderful value at 8175 Our Lawn Queen, 8-in wheel, 3 blades, best steel, 14-in mower at 8 1 8 5 Our Lawn Queen, 8-in wheel, 3 blades, best steel, 16-in mower 8 1 9 5 The Lawn Queen Mowers are as good as any $3 50 Mowers in the city. Our Giraffe 8-in. wheel, 4 blades, best English steel, 14, 16 and 18-ln. mower at .82 9 7 Our High Grass Mowers, 4 blades, 10*&- In. wheels. Best Mowers In the city at any price 14-inch, only 82 7 5 16-Inch, only 8 2 9 8 18-inch, only S3 2 7 20-inch, only 8 3 7 5 Our New Ball Bearing Lawn Mowers are very high grade, 9-inch drive wheels, reel (4 blades) 5% Inches in diameter the very best English WordloW steel 14-inoh, only $4-25 16-incn, only 8 4 5 0 18-inch, only 8 4 7 5 All above Lawn Mowers fully warranted. All Lawn Hose, 25 per cent discount %-inch Gem Hose Nozzles at 21o Hose Coupling, %-in at 5 0 Wood Garden Hose Reel 47o Th T. Robert Go-operativeSupplyC "717 Nicollet Avenue, Minneapolis aper office would be a good place for "Now I am informed that he is to take a course in agriculture and raise cabbages and turnips, perhaps. I be lieve that this young man. Joseph Me dill Patterson, means well, that he is honest and sincere, but that he is not the kind of man who makes a success of farming. He has, I understand, the advantages of a college education and the good breeding that goes with it. He was trained in the school of -journal ism and is an able coi respondent and re porter. Then why should he go to the farm to milk cows or sow grain? Why cannot he do good in the world with his pen?" CARNEGIE HELPS COLLEGE Gives $25,000 to Charles City School If I Raises 860,000 More. Special to Tho Journal. Charles City, Iowa, July 26.An- drew Carnegie has given $25,000 to the Charles City college, conditioned that it raise an additional $50,000 foj. an endowment of $75,000. The amount is practically assured. 12,665 MEN Wanted at Once to Harvest the Marvel ous Crops in Minnesota and North Dakota Along the Soo Line. Low rates in effect from St. Paul and Minneapolis to all points west in Minnesota and the Dakotas daily, Aug. 1st to Slst inclusive, 1906. Splendid wages are offered ranging from $1.76 to $3 per day, including board. An opportunity for everybody to get busy. "Ask at the ticket office." 119 Third street S. Texas and -Louisiana, $27.50. Tickets on sale via the Minneapolis & St. Louis railroad from Minneapolis to Galveston, Houston, San Antonio, Beaumont and Port Arthur, Texas, Jtfew Orleans, and Lake Charles, La. Dates of sale first and third Tuesdays of each month, limited to 30 days. Lib eral stop-over privileges. Bates equally low to points in the west and southwest. For full particulars call on J. 0t. Eickel, city ticket agent, 424 Nicollet avenue. rWWSAMWVAnn^SAAAAAIWW MAD BULL, ON RAMPAGE, PUTS FAMILY TO BOUT Journal Special Service. Worden, 111., July 26.The tem- Surhams estuou career of Mike, a 3-year-old bull, terminated here yester day, but the last three hours of his lift were spent in walking triumphantly about the farm of Louis Blume, in which he was in complete control and in keeping an eye on his various pris oners. These consisted of Gus Albright, who sat trouserless astride a limb of a tree, and the members of the Blume family, who were in their residence in a state of siege. Mike had been considered dangerous for some time, and yesterday Louis Blume, the owner, decided to have him killed Thereupon he sent for Mr. Solterman, the butcher. Astride a horse, Butcher Solterman rode into the Blume farm pasture. Mike took a good look and then charged full tilt. Down went horse and matador. Solterman's right leg was broken at the ankle and dislocated at the knee. While Mike gored the horse, Solter man crawled forty feet and dropped ("Minneapolis ft Paul," FOSt.- Stamp Special July 27th and 28th With cash purchases of $1.00 or more this coupon good for 20 S. & H. Green Trading Stamps. In addition to the above coupon we shall give on Friday and Saturday Double Amount S. & H. Green Trading Stamps on All Cash Purchases. Ladies' White Duck Ties New styles just received, ribbon ties, buttons and pumps, at Jp* Jp^.50, p5 Jpo.5u Children's Gibson Ties In tan, black, patent and white canvas, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75 Children's Barefeet Sandals 85c, $1.00, $1.25 over a rail fence. An instant later Mike tossed the body of the horse over the fence. This attracted Gus Albright, a neigh bor, who hastened into the arena to do battle. Then he immediately hastened out of- the arena and into a tree, where he tied up what remained of his trousers, and remained three hours. During this time Mike devoted some attention to an endeavor to effect an entrance into the Blume home, but without success. Blume's shouts fin ally attracted another man, who brought a rifle. One bullet put Mike in a marketable condition and Solterman was conveyed to the hospital at Granite City. 12.665 MEN Wanted at Once to Harvest the Mar velous Crops in Minnesota and North Dakota Along the Soo Line. Low rates in effect from St. Paul and Minneapolis to all points west in Minnesota and the Dakotas daily, Aug. 1st to 31st inclusive, 1906. Splendid wages are offered, ranging from $1.75 to $3 per day, including board. An opportunity for everybody to get busy. "Ask at the ticket office." 119 Third street S. BasementSalesroom Friday Clothing Special (one day only) Friday we offer about two hundred suits that are the broken lots from our $10, $12 and $15 lines. They consist of all Wool Cheviots, Fancy Worsted and Cassimeres. Your choice Friday only for "Como-Harrlet," And Transfer at Wabaska and 7th Sts., in 8t. Paul, 1 One of America's Finest Trolley Trips! WHITE %,*k SummerSuits $10 and $12 Values. The Great Plymouth Clothing House, Nicollet and Sixth TAKE ANY INTERURBAN CAR WILDWOOD BEARj LAKFS IDEAL PARK RESORT FIREWORKS ON WEDNE8DAY AND SATURDAY NIGHTS NORTH DAKOTA ELOPERS CAUGHT AT HELENA Special to The Journal. Helena, Mont., July 26.Chief of Police T. E. Hagan of Minot, N. D., arrived here and at his request the po lice have arrested Mrs. E. Muhs and J. Cavanaugh, alleged elopers from that place. Cavanaugh was employed by the hus band of the woman, who owns a large ranch and livery stable. The conple had with them the 5-year-old adopted daughter of Muhs. Mrs. Muhs Tefuses to return without a requisition unless Cavanaugh is re leased. Then, she says, she will return to her husband. Increase Your Income. Opportunities in all lines of business in new and growing towns in Iowa, Illinois, Missouri and Minnesota along the line of tho Chicago Great Western Bailway. Write to Industrial Depart- ment C. G. W. By., St. Paul, Minn., for "Town Talk" and County Map. "Como-Hopklns," O "Selby-Laka") Can From St. Pail Every 15 Eiutes Fare Each Way 20 Cents -w '4 -e 4