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rican . tion St. Paul 7, at' Louisville s Milwaukee 5, at Indianapolis 4., Mlnnaapol!s ‘at Columbus 10 | | Ked ‘Clover, mediui | Popeory, pomm Wheat, hard . Wheat, soft .« 7| Rye, bushel ... ncinnati- 8, ‘at Brooklyn 2. Pittsburgh 3, at Philadelphia 7: 8t. Louis 3, at’ New' York 6. Chicago 2,,at Boston 6. o +{ Cabbage, cW¢t. | Onions, . dry: 0"& Beans, cwt. - Butterfat ngs, tresh dol(n s 3 'ow. lildes, No. 1 Ib. aades | 16 Kipp hides, No. 360} calt Skins, N . ‘|Deacans. each | fleld cfinmplonnhlp will-'be held ‘on University :of Pennsylvania " fleld, Philndelphia. Sept. 18: mcxor.s m OVER +$2.45-88: 55 Packi 2.35-32. 45 Z ull hides, No. 1, 1b. surgeons in the United' States lnd {Canada, pledged ‘to' give the highest [type of Burgery to every man, woman and child in need of it... The college has fostered. the standardization -of hospitals’ and maintains a staff of representatives in'the fleld visiting hoepitals /in all partsof the United States and Canada. Following: are the ‘Minnesota ‘rep- resentatives of-the. Clinital Congreas of the American College of ‘Surgeons: Gllmore, Bemldjl Dr. William uonry Magie, Duluth; ,Dr Henry: C. Princet Dr Dr. Dr Dl‘n't l.otk I.Ill. Pollu S <Sport 18 makln‘ great strides in France, . but | the" police - occasionaily- || maké' strange mistakes when they see | 8 long line of runners sprinting along the roads and across country. Not long ago at Vincennes a number of’ young athletes from: the military school of “sport were indulging in a paper ‘chase through the woods when Z{they .were: atrested by gendarmes for improperly dressed., They .were |. . A1l In; white vests and runnlng shorts, The gendarmes;" ‘howeVer, ‘had nppnr» ently. not eard of the colonel In com- |3 mand had no:‘effec 3 - A-few.days: later, howeve! when tha 1ocal gendarmes made ‘a' fresh haul of '- n.dozen! athletes, they: ‘reatized-their er- jror, for-the leader explained: that he :police and that im were all Paris icemen c-joyln‘ a tortnlght'u traln- i{ lng-—From the ‘Con lsehtll the London ‘Maf] Hibbing; July 3$.—Johnny Nich- s ols:. of Minneapolis:‘won on . points VHGETABLES ¥ises over “Bud”-Logan in a boxing show |Beans, hand’ pickted, navy, cw! b4 50 staged by -the American Legion and |FPotatoes, per °th . . Soldiers’and Satlors’ club at the Arm- _Baans. bm:lm'ec 34, ory Wednesday night.. The bout was pox 4 ozen & draw’ up e, sixth round, when 9‘“ rfat e Kloho]s el the one good eye of|No- 1 clover; m xed. .. thé Chicago. fighter. Logan showed|R¥e straw .. superior clags in fighting and head{COr™ - R Incident Will Pass With- out Bloodshed (By United’ Press (iCalexico, Cal,;"July. 30.——No Mexi- can federal force has yet:been sent to 36| Lower Calffornia, according to: re- #ork, but Nichols . had .seme stift|NO: 2 Timothy hay ... hes, ‘Which' he landed to good ad- vantage, and had Logan on the de- ports Teaching Governor - Bastahi) 300 | Cantu, Pablo Dato, father-in-laj £ 06| Cantu, told; the United Press today.in| 'HEATS the Dresence £ the. governor. . for, tcnslve n'rutulnrly in. the last three Mutton, Tb, |/ Berkman and Valentine.of Duluth, | POTK, drensed ; futho:we;gl;;si“,mu:ht a.draw. Bea-| -2 t;i;we;wg’l:t ::::so wl():- Shamrock, which 'was used as a trial wns, Frlnklln won |horse, visited Luna park in Coney | Island tonight. They were recogni ed ‘by the management and given |’ free passes to the park and many of its attractions. Captain Willlam P. | Burton and his wife were members : U GIVEN RECEPTION| or ine pari. Sea ““’"“"‘“"‘"" ‘New York;: July ‘30.—Sir’ Thomas \ ’prton, own:r"or the defeated Amer- AR icg’s cup . challenger Shamrock 1V, announced Wednesday night that he NEW Rm To MEF ‘had accepted the invitation of Mayor ‘Hylan to give a civic reception in his Rhonor. here next Tuesday. The ten- tative program includes a concert and public ‘reception in Central park in an the atternoon and a dinner at one of | Réd Lake, then along the south shore o the hotels in the evening. Forty-three members of the crew: of the . chnllenger ‘and’ he .23-met ien, Datosaid: that: Cautu - himselt believes that ‘the incident’ will pass e M te ] eries: died from acute valyular heart |} disease following an acute attack:of inflammatory rhmmntlsm, Tuenday, adil July 27th, at '12:35'a. m. {0 ::,3?:::' ;f,",;,“,’:g‘:;e ':::: . To mourn "hje departure He leaves) ig wife, Kate, and sevén small chil-]| ren, the oldest is thirteen: years old “|and the youngest but a few months. Mr. Pollard .was'born :in: Spring-|! green, * Wisconsin, ‘March 4th, 1871, | being- 49 years of age. The family|: moved to Warroad about 15 years ago) “|and resided there: until ‘three years| ’ |ago when they moved to’ Redby. .Mr. Pollard was buried | copal -cenietery:-at:Redb: nd family ‘have: no; means 'of ‘sup- ; ng the current year. S | then northwest along. the shore of | ’ ‘P ollowing Executive ®F | the lake to the outlet, following a ke e el ——_—.____ high ridge from ‘the outlet to ‘the ¢ chnmun Thomas Mbpt MRS. M. E. SMITH anh Grygla country ‘and’ from .there 'to p,ml Chairman: Arthur "' Tampa, Florida, wm;.,fl:'";.' Thief River Falls, a new route to.that | Minnegpolis; Counselo! [ thanks to Tanlac, she is now able | to. walk around without the help of a cane 'after ht, long years of “:W riends - are all 8e"a T improvement. the, completion .of the’ bridge at the|. outlet. of the Red 'Lake’ river. gk port. left- since -their- bread wlm; A;:C. Goddard' of Red Lake, Who |qax 3 ; % | has been. taken away from’them, ex- had-charge of the construction of the | ¢, aro 3 cepting wl;attém? Poll?rd 1]1]1ayv rtla- bridge, has reported that the road. is will:prese; ceive as a mol, er’s .pension, but thie: in good shape all the way and that |y edieal “,m Will not nearly support her and her automobiles have been drlven ver, it i already ? : prontl)ls?id to build a good highway to m 1cul meeting, one in whié v‘t lo su‘mmslum wlusu! -| the bridge and the prospects are that 1aym n has a part. The sdllcatlon of o R mow this new route will soon be in first|the Dbl ¢ as to their right to rei class condition for nll tmvel oxpert snrglcul care can.com flmu : +(By: United Press) 8t. Pnul July 30.—Oscar Martin- lnlucmn tor Tne. P'onesr ad | aon, suspendeo Hennepin . county ., | Sheriff, -and “five others indicted in the ‘Winnipeg-Minneapolis ~ whiskey. llllllllllIIlIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll!lllllllllllllllg tencea by Judes Page Morrls tomer| I'OW . Subscribe for_Tne Ploneer: Illllllllllllllllllllll “%f.am so glad my health is being restored after suffering for over eight years with indigestion and: rheuma- tismi that I feel like ¢elling everybndy about -Tanlac,” was the enthasiastic "+ statement ‘made’Pecently by ‘Mrs. M. » B, Smith, one of the best-known and most' highly.. respected. women _of ‘Tanipa, Fla., residing at 906. Morgan 8t., in that ¢ity.. Mrs. Smith’s state- ' ‘ment is'a most remarkable one and will be read with interest by a_host of devoted friemds.- . " In referring to her, recovery, Mrs. Smith said: “The rheumatism from which I had suffered for years even ‘Before I had stomach trouble, pained = “ me worse than? ever and until re- eently I.was 'not. only unable to walk +; 'without ‘the usé of a cane, but I was 0 weak at ' out.'of bed. . I.:tried many medicines But nothing: helped me and I llmofit '\ despaired of ever getting i dn Our entire stock of low Whlte Shoes values $6 75 to $8 00 Be-‘ ginning - Saturday, ch01ce unt111 sold only Mens B V D. Umon Sults my. son brought $2.00 values, speelal pnce andit/had ‘such a wonderful effect on ir tely sent for five Men s El§stic Krotch Umon - Suits; $1 to ‘$1.25 valués; special’ Saturday or untll sold only;:per. suit;: aftér T:began taki cine, my appetite and'in only a sho; seemed to agree with me perfectly. . . “My rheumatism is so much: better . and I have so much more:strength I aminow able to- walk-all about the hot-e and up anddown -the stair ithout my, cane. . Friends who have ) accustomed to. seeing me It's the euxest thi; keep well. 2 " 'When you feel * T will a‘lwnya pnxu Tanlac for t" has done for me, and I am 'é'