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T u k i o I t c i k a w a , a l andscape g a r d e n e r connec t ed w i t h t h e U e n o g a i d e n s of T o -kio accompan ied b y XTsabuo O t s u k a , is in St P a u l t h e g u e s t bf Di Rudo lph Schlff­m a n I t is D r Schiffman s p l an to t r a n s ­fo rm a por t ion of t h e Como g a r d e n s in to a J a p a n e s e landscape , r e p r e s e n t i n g a s n e a r l y a s possible t h e imper ia l g a r d e n s a t Tokio

Mr I t c i k a w a is one of t h e J a p a n e s e commiss ione r s a t t h e wor ld s fair T h e vis i t t o S t P a u l h e expla ined, is merel> a ph i l an th rop ic one a n d for t h e p u r p o s e of e x a m i n i n g t h e p a r k g r o u n d s H e d e ­c la red t h a t t h e y a i e a l m o s t ideal for t h e p roposed w o r k a n d t h e spot se lec ted is t h e n o r t h shore of Cosy l ake T h e w o r k will p robab ly no t c o m m e n c e in e a r n e s t un t i l n e x t Apr i l M a n y of t h e t r e e s a n d s h r u b s will be ob ta ined from t h e J a p a n ­ese exh ib i t a t S t L o u i s

D r Schiffman sa id no m o n e y l imi t w a s b e i n g s e t for t h e work , a n d t h a t h e wou ld p r e s e n t t h e g a r d e n s a s , a g i f t , t o t h e c i ty of S t P a u l \ f

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P l a t e s , P a p e r s . Developing Outf i t s ,

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Genuine "Welsbach" Mantles. 1,000 Genuine "Welsbach" Man­tles with Platinum Wire Tied T o p s , r e g u l a r l y 40c, s p e -olal S a t u r d a y 3 0 c

L i m i t T h r e e to a C u s t o m e r

5,000 " B r i l l i a n t " Loop M a n t l e s , r egu la r ly 8c each , S a t u r d a y 4 for 2 5 o

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50 G e n u i n e Cow H i d e Su i t Cases , all L i n e n L ined w i t h S h i r t Fold , H a n d Rive ted , B e s t L o c k a n d Bo l t s a n d Solid L e a t h e r H a n d l e , T h r e e Sizes , 22-inch, 24-lnch a n d 26-mch , r e g u l a r ­ly $5 50, $6 00 a n d $6 50, S a t u r ­day , choice of a n y size $ 4 9 8

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T H E " L I N D S A Y " L I G H T is on e x ­h ib i t ion da i ly i a o u r G a s D e p a r t ­m e n t I t g ives a P o w e r ­ful L i g h t w i t h Smal l C o n s u m p ­t ion of Gas P r i c e $ 1 2 5 Or, w i t h B y - P a s s A t t a c h m e n t , at $ 1 5 0 .

25 H e a v y W a t e r Proof C a n v a s Cov­e red T r u n k s , H a r d w o o d S la t s , M e t a l B o t t o m , S tee l Bound , w i t n T w o Sole L e a t h e r S t r a p s a r o u n d b o d y of t r u n k . Covered S w i n g T r a y w i t h L a r g e H a t C o m p a r t m e n t a n d E x t r a D r e s s o r Sk i r t T r a y . 28-inch s ize . Specia l S a t u r d a y .—.,.>«».<•>« f 4 * 5 Q 30- inch s ize , Specia l S a t u r d a y «._«,.» a. urn • $ 4 - 8 3 32-inch size. Special S a t u r d a y *«««x:»M*»*a>>95*25 34-inch size, Spec ia l S a t u r d a y .» >«.iiai-i.fin—1 $ 5 > 6 5 36- inch s ize , Spec ia l S a t u r d a y . • «*-*«••«»• $ 5 * 9 8 38-inch s ize , Spec ia l S a t u r d a y ~»*.~*.m*.$Q.35 40- inch size, Specia l S a t u r d a y « ^ » . $ 6 > 7 0

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CARPET COMPANY, Fifth Street, Sixth Street and First Avenue South.

D i \ W E Y O P E N S T O M O R R O W N I G H T T h e N e w York S t a r s open t h e D e w e y

t h e a t e r t o m o r r o w n i g h t w i t h a b r i g h t bu r l e sque a n d vaude^ ille p e r f o r m a n c e T h e c o m p a n y comes h e r e d i rec t f rom N e w York a n d will g ive t w o perfor ­m a n c e s dai ly al l of n e x t w e e k

Market T r y o u r B a k e d P r e m i u m H a m . T r y o u r C o l d R o a s t B e e f T r y o u r C o l d B o i l e d T o n g u e . T r y o u r C o o k e d C o r n B e e f 1 0 c C h o i c e P o r t e r h o u s e S t e a k . . - . 15c C h o i c e S i r l o i n S t e a k l l - 1 2 % c C h o i c e R o u n d S t e a k 1 0 c C h o i c e S h o u l d e r S t e a k , 9c C h o i c e H a m b u r g e r « 8c C h o i c e S t a n d i n g R i b R o a s t . . 1 2 % c C h o i c e R i b R o a s t , r a t e d . . . . 1 0 - 1 2 % - c C h o i c e P o t R o a s t 6 - 7 - 8 c C h o i c e R i b B o i l i n g B e e f 4c C h o i c e L e g of L a m b 1 2 % c C h o i c e L a m b C h o p s 10c C h o i c e L a m b S t e w 5c C h o i c e P o r k C h o p s l i e C h o i c e P o r k L o i n R o a s t . . . . . . . l i e C h o i c e P o r k S a u s a g e 1 0 c C h o i c e P o r k S h o u l d e r s 9c S w i f t P r e m i u m H a m 1 4 c S w i f t W i n c h e s t e r H a m 1 2 % c S w i f t W i n c h e s t e r B a c o n . . l i e S w i f t W i n c h e s t e r P i c n i c H a m . 10c S p r i n g C h i c k e n , l b 1 8 c H e n s , l b . . . . . . . . 1 4 c

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T h e o w n e r s of L a k e M i n n e t o n k a e x c u r ­s ion s t e a m e r s i nd ignan t ly d e n y s t a t e ­m e n t s w h i c h h a v e b e e n m a d e t h a t the i i b o a t s h a v e ca r r i ed p a s s e n g e r s in n u m ­b e r s beyond t h e legal a l l owance th i s y e a r T h e y u n a n i m o u s l y a s s e r t t h a t t h e i r bus i ­n e s s h a s b e e n unusua l ly l igh t t h i s y e a r

C a p t a i n J o h n s o n of t h e s t e a m e r s P u r i ­t a n P l y m o u t h a n d Mayflower s a y s that* t h e P u r i t a n is a b o a t of 100 t o n s t h a t t h r e e p a s s e n g e r s a r e a l lowed to t h e ton, or 300 for t h e boa t , a n d t h a t a t no t i m e t h i s y e a r h a s t h e b o a t ca r r i ed 300 p a s ­s e n g e r s T h e Pl> m o u t h a n d Mayflower he s ays , a r e of l igh te r t o n n a g e b u t t h e y h a v e ne-ser been loaded a b o v e t h e l imi t a l lowed t h e m

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T H E A T E R COMPANY G O E S B U M P . Special to The Journal

H a s t i n g s Minn A u g 19 —A M i n n e a p o ­lis a g g r e g a t i o n s ty led t h e Cleveland S tock c o m p a n y p layed t h r e e n i g h t s a t t h e o p e r a h o u s e t h i s w e t k to poor h o u s e s T h i s w a s i t s first a n d * l a s t s t a n d T h e b a g g a g e w a s a t t a c h e d b y t h e p rop r i e to r s of t h e G a r d n e r for a b o a r d bill of $79 55, l e av ing t h e c o m p a n y on t h e r a g g e d edge J P B r o w n one of t h e m a n a g e r s r e ­t u r n e d t o Minneapol i s w i t h five of t h e p a r t y , a n d D e p u t y Sheriff N e s b i t t is a f te r h i m w i t h a w a r r a n t c h a r g i n g t h a t h e h a s c o m p a n y funds in h i s possess ion

T h e C o - o p e r a t i v e T a i l o r i n g C o o p e n s t o m o r r o w , 203 A n d r u s b u i l d ­i n g , w i t h a n e l e g a n t l i n e of F a l l a n d w i n t e r w o o l e n s

PARCELS TO HONGKONG N e w Rule A d m i t s T h e m by Pos t , Sub jec t

to Condi t ions . A n n o u n c e m e n t w a s r e c e h e d a t t h e

postoffice f rom W a s h i n g t o n t h i s m o r n i n g t h a t a modif icat ion h a d been m a d e in t h e p a r c e l s - p o s t conven t ion b e t w e e n t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s a n d t h e colon;'- of H o n g ­k o n g P a c k a g e s e x c h a n g e d m u s t n o t e x ­ceed $50 in v a l u e a n d unde l ive rab le p a r ­cels n e e d no t b e r e t u r n e d to t h e c o u n t r y of or ig in b u t m a y be disposed of in a c ­c o r d a n c e w i t h tite c u s t o m r e g u l a t i o n s or t h e c o u n t r y of d e s t i n a t i o n

P a c k a g e s a d d r e s s e d for del ivery in t h e c i t i es in C h i n a in w h i c h t h e pos ta l a d ­m i n i s t r a t i o n of H o n g k o n g m a i n t a i n s p o s t -offices m a y be a d m i t t e d t o t h e p a r c e l s -pos t m a i l s m a d e u p for t h e office of H o n g k o n g t h o s e c i t ies b e i n g S h a n g h a i , C a n t o n A m o y , S w a t a u , F u chau , H a n ­k o w , H a i h o w , N m g p o , L i u - f u n g - t a u , a n d Chi- fu .

LESS A#P ASKED. v , F e w e r Appl i ca t ions to t h e S t a t e by Rura l

and S e m l g r a d e d Schools . F e w e r r u r a l a n d s e m i g r a d e d schools

h a \ e appl ied for s t a t e a id t h i s y e a r t h a n u s u a l A t l ea s t t h e app l i ca t ions r ece ived by t h e s t a t e s u p e r i n t e n d e n t a r e less n u ­m e r o u s Th i s is d u e t o t h e new r e q u i r e ­m e n t t h a t school rooms shal l b e proper ly h e a t e d a n d v e n t i l a t e d F o r lack of t h i s r equ i s i t e c o u n t y s u p e r i n t e n d e n t s h a v e shelved a good m a n y app l i ca t i ons T h e ru le r e q u i r e s t h e s u p e r i n t e n d e n t s t o d e ­scr ibe t h e condi t ions in e a c h school a p ­p l y i n g for a id

A room is n o t cons ide red a s p roper ly h e a t e d a n d ven t i l a t ed w h i c h h a s a s tove p laced in t h e body of t h e room w i t h o u t enc losure a n d only doors a n d w i n d o w s for ven t i l a t ion T h e r e m u s t b e a s t e a d y a n d un i fo rm supply of f resh a i r

T h e s h o r t - t i m e m o v e m e n t is e x t e n d i n g in L a n c a s h i r e co t ton mil ls

KILLED BY A TRAIN. J o h n L a t a n d e r of A s h l a n d W i s , died

a t the. S t P a u l c i ty hosp i t a l l a s t n i g h t whi le u n d e r g o i n g a m p u t a t i o n of b o t h legs H e w a s s t r u c k by a n o r t h b o u n d t r a i n a t H a m p t o n I o w a a n d w a s b r o u g h t to S t P a u l for t r e a t m e n t

Great Bargains in Steel Ranges.

Charter Oak Ranges, 18x20-meh oven, high closet, regular ^ Q E $42rangeat ^ » m » * J

Hoyt Ranges, 18x20-inch oven, high closet, regular price $30, O O R

Ten per cent discount on all Quick Meal Malleable Ranges.

To make room for our Fall stock of Stoves, we make the following low prices on Steel Ranges, as long as they last :

The Monarch Malleable Ranges, 18-mch oven, high closet, regular $50

arge:..thls sale $42.50 Home Favorite Ranges, 18-in oven, high closet, reg. fi* O "JF C A $45 range at . . V * l I a i W

Home Favorite Ranges, with reser­voir, 18-mch oven, high ^ ^ B C closet, regular $52.50, at < M * * * 0 (jflen Estate Ranges, reservoir and high closet, regular price ^ Q G% $45, at * * | » 0 5 F Federal Acorn Ranges, regular price $30, at . . . We carry a full line of Favorite and Acorn Stoves and Ranges, Quick Meal and Ohio Steel Ranges. We have a large stock of Kitchen Uten­sils, Table Cutlery, Builders' Hard­ware, etc., on which we can also save you money.

HERE FROM BRAZIL Commodore de Carca lho H a s Twofold Mis­

sion t o t h e Uni ted S t a t e s . C o m m o d o r e J o s e Car los de Carca lho of

t h e Braz i l i an n a v y , a n d a l so Braz i l i an commiss ione r a t t h e S t L o u i s expos i t ion w a s in t h e t w i n c i t ies y e s t e r d a y en r o u t e b a c k t o S t Lou i s from t h e Yel lowstone n a t i o n a l p a r k Bes ides h i s miss ion a t S t Lou i s , C o m m o d o r e de Carca lho is c h a r g e d by h i s g o v e r n m e n t to i n v e s t i g a t e in te r io r na^ iga t ion t h e docks , po r t s , m e a n s of d r e d g i n g e t c , of t h e i m p o r t a n t r i ve r s m t h e w e s t e r n half of t h e "United S t a t e s , t h e gulfs of Mexico a n d Cal i fornia a n d t h e Pacif ic coas t

$25

S t o v e s sold on e a s y p a y m e n t s a t c a s h pr ices a n d y o u r old S t o v e s t a k e n in exchange .

H a r d w a r e , S t o v e s a n d Bicycles.

417-419 Central Avenue. OTTO ROOD

MR. EGAN DENIES S a y s H e Did Not Apply for Saloon License

a t P l y m o u t h . J o h n E g a n w h o w a s r e p o r t e d to Jiave

app l ied to t h e c o u n t y c o m m i s s i o n e r s for pe rmis s ion to open a sa loon a t P l y m o u t h exp la ins t h a t t h e app l i ca t ion w a s n o t m a d e by h i m b u t by J e r r y Moon a t e n ­a n t of Mr E g a n a n d t h a t h e (Mr E g a n ) h a s n o i n t e r e s t in a n y s u c h r e q u e s t R e ­g a r d i n g t h e r e m o v a l of t h e schoo lhouse M r E g a n s a y s t h e loca t ion w a s c h a n g e d for s « n i t a r y r e a s o n s a n d no o t h e r

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MANY PRAIRIE CHICKENS L a r g e Crop t h e Resu l t of L a t e Crops and

E n f o r c e m e n t of L a w R e p o r t s c o m i n g to E x e c u t i v e A g e n t

F u l l e r t o n of t h e s t a t e g a m e a n d fish commiss ion indicate , t h a t t h e r e i s a n e x t r a l a r g e c r o p of p r a i r i e ch i ckens t h i s y e a r T h e r e i«* less p o a c h i n g t h a n usua l , m a i n l y b e c a u s e smal l l g r a i n c rops a r e so la t t t h a t It is imposs ib le to h u n t in t h e fields a n d t h e d e p u t y w a r d e n s r e p o r t t h a t t h e f a imexs a r e g iv ing t h e m v a l u ­ab le a s s i s t a n c e t h i s y e a r in enfo rc ing t h e l aw

MORE JOBS IN SIGHT D a t e s of Civil Serv ice E x a m s for O t h e r

Pos i t ions Announced . T w o e x a m i n a t i o n s w e r e a n n o u n c e d t h i s

m o r n i n g for pos i t ions u n d e r t h e civil se rv ice commiss ion

Laboratory aid in seed testing in the bureau of pldnt Industry department of agriculture, salary. $25 to $60 a month Sept. 14

Mechanical draftsman in the ordnance de partment a t large, a t $1,200 a year, Sept 21,

JLMUSEMENTS^

f V P F H I T J I / I I NICE AND COOL •Lrf I W L < 1 J J V 1 I Matinee Tomorrow

FLORENCE S i ONE'S FAREWELL WEEK in Sardou's Masterpiece,

" F E D O R A " feundav

Reception matinee Saturday ' A NIGHT 01 F ' —All Fun

AMUSEMENTS

Double Amount of Green Trading Stamps all Day Saturday on all

Cash and C. O. D. Orders.

SATURDAY SPECIALS: Choice Rib Roasts, lb 1 Oc. 1 2 % 0 Sirloin Steak lb 1 2 t t c Rib Boihnar Beef . 4 6 Pot Roasts , any cu t , lb .. . 8 0 Round Steak lb l O o Shoulder Steak 3 lbs for 2 5 c Porterhouse Steak, lb 1 2 M J C , 1 5 O Loin Pork Roasts and Chops, lb l i e Spring; Lamb Less lb 1234c Rib and Loin Lamb Chops, lb 2 0 0

Fancy Poultry. Fresh Fish

604 Hennepin Ave. TELEPHONES:

T. C. 644. N. W. M. 850.

L e a v e s J o u r n a l b u i l d i n g , w e a t h e r p e r m i t t i n g , o n w e e k d a y s a t :

9 AM II AM 2 PM 4 PM For a l'/jj-hour tour of 14 miles

thru best sections of the city not accessible by street cars. Car

-carries 10 passengers.

ROUND TRIP ONLY 25c Tickets reserved at Journal Coun­

ter or by Telephone, "Main 9."

BEST WAY TO SEE CITT

GARDEN THEATRE m^hl\, T O N I G H T ,

"PIRATES OF PENZANCE" Comic Opera by Gilbert & Sullivan.

Prices: 50c, 35c and 25c

M I N N E A P O L I S |

g Monday1

* A A A Only AUg. II Grounds on 4th Av and 34th St

B A H s BAILEI, Greatest Show on Earth

A m e r i c a ' s O n l y R e p r e s e n t a t i v e S h o w PRESENTING TrfE WONDERS of the EARTH

F O O T - R E S T S F O R A I J I I S E A T S Triple Circus, 2 Menageries, Hippodrome, Aerial

Enclave Gallery of Freaks Museum, Men­agerie Vaudeville Entertainment -- i i

S U P E R B S P E C T A C U L A R S U R P R I S E THE if GORGEOUS DURBAR S

JUST AS IT TOOK PLACE IN INDIA, fi ANCELLOTTI, The Modern Arie*

$1» Union

New Raincoats

Our new f? lines of t lese particularly radical Co a for men are novi leplete ..en the best that can L^ — u e either by foreign or domestic tailors.

The garments are design­ed to look well and fit well and at the same time to af­ford complete protection against the weather. Particular mention is made *

of the new "London" Coat; a coat made up of a very ., handsome fancy plaid back -> woolen—prices range from / $45 down to $15. * <*,«

Clothing Section, Main Floor.

Plymouth Corner tJ^Zfo Nicollet and Sixth,

2 OUR NAME stands for

honest goods and satis­faction, which is worth money to us, but we DON'T charsre you a dol-

SHOPS I** more 3 u s t * o r t h e J i l V i , J name $2 50 to BVERY-•0mmmnml ONE all the time.

S. T. SORENSEN, 312 Nicollet Ave Minneapolis,

153 E 7th St., St. Paul

CHALFONTE Atlantic City, N. J .

New; complete; ten stories; Fire Proof; Always open.

Send for Folder.

The Leeds Company.

Base Ball Tomorrow Minneapolis vs. Toledo

AT NICOLLET PARK Game Called a t 3 46 p m

Tickets on sale at Van B Clark's, Hotel Ven dome Sherman Smith's Hennepin and 3d at, A D Thompson Drug Co 's, Mcollet and 4th *t and 1st av S and 3d st.

Seats On Bale, for the Be-open-ing. J 5 ^

Ootnmenoing Sat. Eve'g

New York Stars BH3 BEAUTY SHOW.

10c 20c- 30c

PLENTY MEATS

PROVISIO RECEIVING FRESH EVERY DAY

Choice Quality and making Right Price SATURDAY—MONEY TALKS.

25,000 Pounds of Meat, from 3c lb. up 50 Choice Muttons at 7c lb Veal Cuts at 7c lb Salt Pork at 7c lb Roll Beef at 7c lb Beef Cuts at 3o to lOo lb

Mutton Roasts & Steaks 8o, lOo lb Pork Roasts and Steaks . . . lOo lb Veal Roasts and Steaks lOo lb Mutton Legs 80, !0o, I2c lb New Cure Bacon Ilo lb

* 12 pounds Pure Kettle Lard, $1 .00-(This js a snap.)f*J * 5 0 0 0 pounds 10c Meat, at .-*© and 60 pound 100 Beef Rounds, 5&o pound. Price before^Strike^C|ound tms •- TONS AND TONS, and MORE COMING to" m~ l i j j

9 and II SOUTH THIRD STREET.

VOLiO, The Wizard Volitant tffi SOLO & CHICO, The Unicyclistlr

UNITED STATES WARSHIPS IN MINIATURE A F U I J I J H E R D O F G I R A F F E S

3 H E R D S O F E L E P H A N T S . 3 D R O V E S O F C A M E I S ^

B A B Y E L E P H A N T A N D M O T H E R Jumping Horses Leaping Ponies DesperaJ* .

Races Gymnastic Feats, Acrobatic Exploits* <« Aeriel Wonders Wild Beasts 500 Horses,*

12 Tents Trained Animals, Curious Creatures e t c , etc

F I N E S T M E N A Q E R I E S In t h e W O R L D

100 ACTS BY 300 CHAMPION ARTISTS 15 ACTS QOINQ ON AT ONE TIME Special Features Provided for Children

2 E x h i b i t i o n s B a l l y , a t 2 a n d 8 p . m . Doors Open an Hour Earlier. 'i

General admission Including seat with foot, rest, 50 cents Children under 10 years, 23 cents Reserved folding seats 25 cents extra. Grand stand seats 50 cents extra Box seats, $1 and $1 50 extra Reserved seats from SI np sold at the j

DILLIN DRUG CO.'S STORE, v 1 s t Av. 8 . a n d W a s h i n g t o n , '

and on the grounds at nours of open­ing All tickets sold at regular prices B». ware of parties charging-more

Superb New Street Parade f l^ At 10 o'clock a. m. on August 22. I J J Weather permitting the parade w ill leaTe

show grounds at Fourth avenue and Thirty fourth street S on Monday morning, Aug 22, at » o'clock and pass down Fourth avenue to Latea street, to Park avenue, to Tenth street to Third avenue S to Seventh street to Hennepin ave­nue, to Bridge Square, to Nicollet avenue, to Tenth street to Third avenue S to Grant JJtre**, j to Clinton avenue, to show grounds.

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