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¥ ‘ e e ——— ] e f 5 a - c £l | | ““]“ []RE ']N AGT“RS’ I.AND interested in the station. Affer the Greater New York’s Population. ¢ ¢ York has a population of 4,766,883, un- M H AND se:’tl;!;?v;?;(lmg;n:flzggrh :h:lgdrzl;ri' der the thirteenth decennial census, any ea State naps . . . ccording to figures issued by Di- Rich Deposits Discovered on Itasca WELL IN :Jeecv: tllixl-]ci?x!g]hdfll:gtfiu’{olge{)gggtl‘d::x;gai‘; ;lectox‘ o? the Census Durand. This HOldillgsofBOI’ andEvaMcGlnley. a competent engineer to draw plans n;akeis g}ew Yolx‘;k tl‘xiea:elc::nde L:rg;lst . for a new station and terminals and to | &Y 1B the world an el 4 We have arranged to sell some of the fi t l t t n Coflservaa begin the preliminary work on the two- foreign. cltics, excepting London, l'efl fl ereS l new structure at onee. The 1“1‘15 a; Since 1900 the population of the me- most de . bl . = Iron ore in paying qualities has tion C eSS proved by all the heads of the reads, | tropolis has increased by 1828681, o1 sirable residence and business lots in been discovered in Itasca county on 1on Longress. include changing the channel of the g;.;Ozpfxl;xdceernttl'iealsas:oézgglrxzd il the City of Bemidji at Special Pri til g land owned by Bob and Eva Mec- river so that land enough for the rail- g i R pecia rices unti — e road terminals can be secured.” . Ginley, the Chicago musicians, who e br b, Thresher Killed in lowa. _September 10. Cash or easy payment plan. gave a theatrical performance to aiWOMAN RE(HSTERS FlRST Cooked to Death in Metal. 5 i\/lag;élestzr],\fia& S]g?t t:i.—(}lhar‘:te!sl B . . a = chmi was Killed while at work wi fair sized audience here last night. Chicago, Sept. 3.—By the capsizing | 5 threshing crew near Edgewood when The McGinleys own the Itasca . a of a pot of molten metal Thomas Pow- | i1 sliding down a grain stack he land- - 5 r Mineral Springs summer resorts Mrs. L. W. Browne, a Suffragist and jers, an employe of the Illinois Steel | oq with his whole weight on a sharp- For descrlptlon and Pprices apply to H. A. hich th ha! the Only Woman Lawyer in the company, was burned to death and six | gneq stick which he had driven in the " and the land on which the ore haj o " 0\ gton, the Earliest |Cti€rS Were badly injured. Powers | ground, Death resulted in a few Simons or address been found is mnot far from there. : . P slipped and fell into the molten flood | hours after the accident. Another of “ f iref h Arrival—R. W. Douglas, Who Is |and was incinerated before his felloW | e same threshing crew lost an eye We will not retire from the stage, work uld aid hi ! h £ said Mr. McGinley today Called the Father of the Congress, men co ald him. 7hen struck by a fellow workman on o“'leve ) : :’| Among the Early Arrivals. . i ¢ same day. until we know for sure that there is Fine Rain in North Dakota. N _ - " — The McGinleys go from here to n‘]‘:s?ce(;::;‘:\,iucis:;mc;es;izg;‘:0;)1_ faln Shich bac fallen over thegentil'e New York, Sept. 3.—William Hoff- [] Blackduck, Kelliher, Big Falls and| ress are in town, Registration head- | State. It will greatly help the fall | Ma thirty-five years old, a restaurant | 404 New York Life Bullding | Fall & i = plowing and will be highly beneficial proprietor, committed suicide in an ST. PAUL MIN International Falls. quarters _have been established and to the winter wheat and rye recently unusual way. He was found lying on | NESOTA are running full l?lasF on theA second seeded. Threshing operations are lthe fl_oor of his restaurant with his floor of the Auditorium. Final ar- temporarily delayed. head in the oven of a gas range, four Water Colors. rangements for the big meeting which burners of which were open and un- Water color painting was gradually ;opens Monday are well in hand and lighted. B raised from the hard, dry style of the | everything will be in readiness for eighteenth century to its present bril- | the rise of the curtain on “President’s liancy by the efforts of Nicholson, ?"l" and Governors’ Day,” with the chief i ley. Sanley and others. The Water |gyecutive of the United States playing { Color society's exhibitions began in the stellar role. 1805 and way be said to mark the real | " 1¢ g1 to the lot of a woman, and a beginning of modern water color paint- | gygragist at that, to be the first dele- ' a—— ing. The great master, if not creator.| gate (o report at registration head- of the art was the celebrated Turner, | quarters. Before the dust shrouds of whom we read so U;:““'-: in the | paq been removed from the tables in works of John Ruskin.—Exchange. the registration room at the Audito- ! H H Tt e rium she came, like the feminine ver- POPUIar Prlced CIOthlers How Old They Were. sion of Lochinvar, out of the West, “1 see you employ a number of old | fully accredited to represent the Con- men.” servation association of the great and n *1 do.” sovereign state of Washington. Mrs. - *How old are they " Leonia Windsor Browne is her name. “Too old to be interested in canoeing | She is the only woman lawyer in busi- or mandolins or race horses or girls or | ness for herself in her state. tennis. ‘That wmakes them fine for Another of the early arrivals at reg- work."—“‘ush(ugmu Herald. istration headquarters was R. W. i Saane e Douglas, executive secretary of the Rather. Washington conservation congress é - The subjoined item appeared in a}and the man who may be called the ] — French newspaper: father of the coming meeting. He “There was found in the river this | was the man who led the movement in % morning the body of a soldier cut to|the state of Waskington which re- /R pieces and sewed up in a sack. ‘I'he|sulted in the holding of the first na- circumstances s to preclude any |tional conservation congress; and it i suspicion ot s was at that gathering that plans for 3 B the second congress were made. 2 Customs and Habits. S B e ) ] ] [ 4 f Our custows and habits are like the ! ruts in roads. The wheels of life ser NEw DEPOT FOR ST' PAUL | tle into them. and we jog along througt Railways Centering There Agree on the mire becanse it is too much trouble ‘the Plans. ; W to get out ot them. ) il o St. Paul, Sept. 3.—A new Union de- 1 Why She Didn't. pot for St. Paul is‘zfssured., accordi'ng 1 New Employer—But why did you to M. D. Mugu, chairman of the Union I wo ! leave your Iast mistress? New Maid |depot committee i 1 Hivens' Did you espect me t' bring | This announc?menfifollo)ved a meet- DAYs DAYS ber along wid me?—Cleveland Leader. |i0g of the general citizens’ committee and representatives of the nine roads 2 ] . : scroor For Y - STAMMERERS All of th - - . p SCHOOL FOR S of these garments must be sold by 10:30 Satur- VISIT OUR SCHOOL DURING FAIR WEEK The only institution in the Northwest for the SCIENTIFIC day nlght becau W b gln t ll new f ll g d t | correction of Stammering, Stuttering and kindred forms of de- Se e e 0 Se e a OO S neX : fective speech. The school is recommended by physicians, k ! educators and public authorities, and our catalogue and testi- Wee / e monials will be sent on request. . . . . 1800 Third Avenue So. I f 'l'h t f b 1 t d d W. M. DUKE, Principal, 1§33 Thisd Avenve So. nl Vview O € necessity oI an absolute and 1mmedi- ate clearance, we have gathered into three big lots every : i FINE FURS summer suit and marked them all at so low that|f| * | r\\'lulle yolul axielat thfl fl{l nne:atta Slaig p “ai7 don’t fail to call at our store an S e erdet il W RS you will be impelled to buy them whether you have | Alaska Seal, Sabie, Mink, Blaci, present use for them or not. { Brown and Pointed Fox, L Hudson Seal, Caracul and Pony. | E t = 'th I ." b B - r i bl . g very suit in this sale will be serviceable next g FAIR WEEK d b f w o k | year, an some can be worn ftor winter wear. @ MENZEL-WICKS CO. ‘ —— ! eaam 56 Seventh St. So., MINNEAPOLIS s it s it s it !, “0TOR|“G SCHOOI ‘Suits that formerly| Suits that formerly| Suits that formerly - sold for $27.50, $30 and | sold for $20, $22.50 and |sold for $12, $13.50 and Men, when you take our course in Automobile Driv- ing and repairing, you are not spending money—you $35 reduced in the flnal $25 reduced n the flnal $15 reduced n the flnal ¥ are /nvesting I¢, and the investment will pay the big- l l gest dividends. An expert operator ; and repair man sale tO sale to Sale to commands a good salary, and heis in a field which ) isn’t nor ever will be overcrowded. We combine i Practice with Theory. Ours is the most thorough [ ] e course of any taught. Students are continually under the watchful eyes of the experts. Write us at once for Particulars. : i Moth bri b h hei Reliable Auto School others bring your boys here for their school { ; a—-] | 308 Tenth Street So., Minneapolis, Minn. ||| SUItS as we are showing a complete new stock for , ELECTROTYPING fall at prices that will interest you. p We have the largest Electrotyping Plant in the : i Northwest. Send in your orders and secure I plates that will stand the pressure. H E Minnesota JOHN BEISSEL, Pl'op-, Electrotype Foundry ¢ 310-312 Cedar St., ST. PAUL, MINN. : = ¥,