« i*. 5 ~n HMMMi v - •*• > J" f - & . t^vi (i ,. -t _ j. ^ & -v- *1 *SU ^?**-\ > - „ ' " - * '* ^ '<'*isx># * -Y* Jft* 4"V ft- —w v *8* ' *& m' '•«' t *< r \ *W'\ ,fW " '"'*< w+> m /%?&-& * • m .Si?* *Y^ .$f s '/ , * ,!tfe« i 4 •, j ' »*> $t^r' page six - >t THE EVENING TIMES, JBAND FORKS, N. D. " ""%" * ^ * /• WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 24,1906 Indianapolis News: "Better keep NORTH DAKOTA TOWNS. away from that old hayseed," cau­ Lajoie's because of this statement LITERARY tfOTES. Porte) who is to be with the New Ydrk made by President Somers of the Thomas Okey, whose bookonVenice Highlanders next season, the lesdiBK tioned the first bunco man. Their Rapid Growth and Prosperity is Cletfeland club: "Ton can state this batsman, and Lihdainafi, who'Joins til* "What for?" demanded the other. Phenomenal. has given great pleasure to lovers of, "Because I did the fellow myself much, that Lajole is the highest sala that fascinating city, has made a new' Boston Nationals, the best pitcher. La only a few months ago." The growth of sdme of the towns of ried man playing ball to-day and also translation of Dante's "Vita Nuovo." Porte batted for .331 and Lindamaa "Well, 'what man has done man can North Dakota has been truly phenom­ the highest salaried . That It is to be included among the Temple won 24 but of 81 gameB. - ' do.' " enal. Yesterday the coyote and the should be worth something to those classics. , According to press agent stories Indian roamed over the prairie who wish to know." Battling Nelson has been, engaged to and today a modern city stands House Telephone. Office Tel Whatever their actual salary figures an average of three young ladles each 'ii 789 Northwestern. MRS. A. F. PAGE, SOCIETY EDITOR. 270Northw'n, ' The work on the "Inquisition in The latest report from Prance is forth, being with life and bringing to may be, there is no doubt that in the Spain" which Henry C. Lea has just, week since his fight with Jimmy Britt that Germany is backing Castro in all the door of itjs inhabitants all the com­ cases of Lajoie, McGraw and Keeler completed will be brought out in four Bob Fltzsimmons' press agent will hiB cussedness. Perhaps this Moroc­ forts and conveniences of modern life. the 1901 expansion movement of the volumes; the first will be published have to look out-for his laurels. can conference Isn't necessary to Such a tojjvn is Hansuoro, N. D. Itolltt Society. man of Lenora and of high standing. 1b responsible for the New York fight followers^are begin­ One of the most pleasant social After the ceremony a reception was soon, and the others will follow at in­ bring on "strained relations." It isTlow less than three months amounts. tervals of six months. ning to think that Terry McOovern did old and has three general stores, one events of the season, was a surprise given at the home of the bride, and a OBC of lilac Pour. not do a great deal of damage to Tom­ hardware store, one drug store, with party held at the Episcopal rectory dance at the hall in the evening. Lajoie played with the Philadelphia my Murphy after all. The Harlem Tuesday evening in honor of Rev, Dr. They will make Lenora their future, A new series of reprints of the early good prospects of another, two banks, club in 1900. After English dramatists is to be brought boy has been putting them down for A. M. Beetle's 46th birthday. The home. McGraw had organized the the count lately as last as he could two lumber yards, with good substan­ affair was undenominational, and was out by the Early English Dramatic H. F. Maloney tial buildings for their offices and lum­ club and taken it into the American Society. The books are to be lss'ued take them on.; ^ all the more enjoyable on that ac­ Some of the neighbors of Mr. and league, Lajoie was one of the Big Four Jack Boyle, the former Philadelphia ber sheds, one hotel and a restaurant count. The guests, about twenty in Mi®. Geo. Russell swooped down on in two forms—in a handy pocket edi­ as good as can be found west of Grand —Lajoie, Griffith, Collins and McGin- tion, and in a library edition.' .• player, is to manage the Terre Haute PRACTICAL number, with well filled baskets, took their home southwest of Westhope, nity—that jarred the National league team, the coining season. Porks, one butcher shop, one livery possession of the rectory about half North Dakota, last Tuesday night and PLUMBER STEAM stable, four elevators and the best de­ took possession of the house. They to its foundation by jumping to the Mr. Robert Smythe Ilichens, the au­ Cal. Harris, the well known fight pot on the Farmers' line, with three past eight o'clock and refused to aban­ younger organization. thor of "The Garden of -Allah" and' manager, is organizing a don the premises until nearly 2 a. ni. gathered to celebrate the forty-filth AND GAS FITTER side tracks one-half mile in length birthday anniversary of Mr. Russell. Lajoie played with the Athletics otheb* clever novels, originally intend­ team made up entirely of pugilists to with a good wye, a round house with They said they were having a good during 1901, in spite of the attempt of ed to be a musician and studied music tour the West the coming season. How time, and refused to vacate. Dr. and An oyster supper and other good Estimates given on all Plumb­ three stalls and a good section house. things were enjoyed by the guests and Col. John I. Rogers of the Phillies to for some years before taking up lit­ would you like to be the umpire? There are nine residences, two black­ Mrs. Beetle, making a virtue of a enjoin him. B.ut the doughty colonel erature. He has written much poetry, It looks as though Arthur Irwin had ing and Heating Contracts. necessity, submitted gracefully and, in all wished Mr. Russell as many more smith shops and two carpenter shops. birthdays. Those present were: Mr. did not tire and finally, in the spring and has done more or less journalistic Btolen an idea from Charles Frohman. fact, did all in their power to make the of 1902, when the season was under work. He is now forty-two years old. Prompt attention given to re­ time pass pleasantly. Various games and Mrs. Matt Ladoen, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Frohman has all the Barrymores H would help some if Senator Till­ way, secured an injunction restraining He is the soa of Canon Hichens, rector in one show and now Irwin'wants to pair work. Shop 318 DeMers were indulged in until about 12 o'clock Frank Shaw, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Larry from playing with the Athletics. of St. Stephen's, near Canterbury. man would emphasize his recently ex­ when a most delightful lunch was Rehn, Nels Lien and Miss Gilbertson put all the Delehantys in his Altoona Avenue. Both phones 408 M. pressed interest in the Isle of Pines During the court proceedings Rog­ ball team. There are six Delehanty served. During the evening a friendly and Andrew and Iver Urseth. ers testified that, as a player, Lajoie A woman who has won distinction by going there and staying. token in the shape of a purse of $37.- «•*' • brothers playing in as many leagues. The pleasant home of Mrs. R. II. could not be replaced. Nevertheless,' in England as a writer on electricity All the American league teams have 50 in silver was presented to Dr. when Larry announced his willingness is Hertha Ayrton, wife of Professor W. . Ueede. The presentation was made Beek, Lakota, North Dakota, was the decided upon Southern tmining quart­ scene of a delightful social gathering to resign with the Phillies, Rogers re­ E. Ayrton, F. R. S. Mrs. Ayrton is the ers. The Washingtons -mill go to by C. .T. Partridge in a very happy fused to pay him the salary he had only woman member of the British In­ little speech. Dr. Beetle's response ou Friday afternoon of last week when Charlottesville, New York to Birming­ Mrs. Beek was hostess to over a score received from the Athletics. stitution of Electrical Engineeris. She ham Boston to Macon, St Lonls was equaly graceful and apropriate. Then Somers of Cleveland came to has made various notable experiments The evening was one of unalloyed of her friends. From half after two Browns to : Dallas^ .Philadelphia Ath­ DR.'COLBORN o'clock until five progressive pedro the front, took up the Athletics' con­ and inventions in electricity, acting letics) to Montgomery, Ghidagos to New R pleasure to all who were present. tract for 1902. and signed Lajoie for often as a valuable assistant to her ft *«» was enjoyed. The head prize was husband. She is the mother-in-law of Orleans,•Cleveland^ to Atlanta and Dea « ' The concert which should have been awarded to Mrs. R. J. Drake, a very the following three years. At the time troits to Augusta. All will start tm handsome vase; while Mrs. Robert L. it was stated that the great player Israel Zangwill, the novelist. '•© ;vP- their camps eifrly in March. Hi given at the town hall last evening by .received a substantial bonus for sign­ t! the Oaks Male Quartette had to be Kelley was presented a minature lamp There are some curious and amus­ DENTIST as a consolation prize. ing the contract under which he was '•U\. Kxplalaed. a) postponed, for reasons not yet known. to be paid $25,000 for his services for ing details in M. Paul Guyer's first a A telegram from the Lyceum Bureau, After the cards a dainty lunch was published book, entitled "Napoleon, roi "Why does that member ot congress enjoyed by the guests who did not de­ three years, Somers made this a per­ Over SchlaberBd& Griffin's Drug Store of St. Paul, gave the information that sonal contract, with no restrictions de l'ile d'Elbe," not the least interest­ assume to be unfamiliar with the the singers could not arrive here, and part for their homes until near seven ing being the account of the exile's phrase 'stand pat?'" asked one states­ o'clock. Those present were: Mes- whatever on the player. that full explanations would follow by At the end of the season of 1903, al­ landing at Porto Ferrajo. The, whole man. > EOUBLE:SUCTION PLATES letter. This number is the third lu dames A. E. Sheets, Peter Jorgenson, town wks in ebullition, hearts thump­ "Because he's bluffing," answered Gilbert Jorgenson, J. Wold, S. A. though the Cleveland club did .not our school lecture course. finish better than third in the pennant ing, eyes bulging, all the poets drop­ the other.—Washington Star. ... Floren, W. D. Prescott, R. L. Kelly, ping into verse. The walls were cov­ Rev. Dr. and Mrs. A. M. Beede Mr. Stevens, C. P. Allen, W. C. Hagler, race, Somers announced that Lajole as a drawing card on the circuit had ered with proclamations, hastily"print- left yesterday for Minneapolis, where R. W. Kent, Robert Metcalf, Leon Ware, ed: "Elbois! Human vicissitudes 1 they will spend a week. While there George Wilson, J. D. Parnell, T. E. in one year more than mlade good to c the club for his three years' pay. have brought the Emperor Napoleon they will attend the meeting and ban­ Metcalf, R. J. Drake, Gea A. Kellogg, among us. Your future felicity is as­ ti q THIS LAUNDRY IS NOT OVERSHADOWED quet of the Church club of Minnesota F. A. I&lley, A. I. Cole, Miss Carol Some Olhers. 0 sured. Give a free course to the joy to be held at the Hotel Nicollet. They Prescott. . . Certain it is that with possibly the which should overflow your souls. p will be guests of Rev. I. P. Johnson, single exception of , «! ' by any others. Our aim is to please all of our customers. We Let us emulate one another in the rector of the Getlisemine church. Dr. The Snowflake. no individual player has attracted the enthusiasm with which we receive our Beede will preach for Rev. Mr. John­ I come as the symbol of Life-in-Deatli, fans to the games like Lajoie. will consider it a favor to have you 'phone us and let our wagon Shed from the brink of yon heaven august sovereign. It will be a sweat C :* son next Sunday morning and in St. austere; , when making his satisfaction to his paternal heart." t Paul in the evening. Dr. Beede's mother I cliaage to compassionate dew in a offer to wager on Clarke being better > call for a trial package. : : : : : : : breath,— who Is now In the east, will join them Breathe on me once—and you find me paid than Lajoie, dfd not state the A book of personal reminiscences of I; at Minneapolis and return with them a tear! .figures in his manager's contract, nor Nelson published in 1842, and little It to Rolla for an extended visit. .** did he name the player or players known to the general reader, has just » Mrs. William Budge and Mrs. J. B. whose salaries exceec) that of Clarke. been reprinted Written by a young 8 * : GRAND FORKS STEAM LAUNDRY CO., Lakota Society. Wineman entertained at the home of Pittsburg critics have stated that Hans lieutenant to whom the great admiral 408*412 DeMers Avenue. Both 'Phones 56 Mr. Charles E. Johnston and Miss Mrs. Wineman Tuesday afternoon at Wagner is paid $7,000 for his season's was kind, it shows Nelson in an agree­ S ' Olga Lester surprised their friends cards. It was quite the most elaborate work. Possibly the Flying Dutchman able light. Here is a glimpse of a din­ the other day by quietly stealing away entertainment of the winter season is the player Dreyfuss had in mind ner with the hero: c and getting married. The happy so far. There were nipe tables played when he doubted Lajoie's position as This was the first time I dined with 1 event took place at the home of the at "500" and the prizes were awarded the premier salary boy. the heroic Nelson whose manners to 3 bride's father, James Lester in En­ to Mrs. McDougal and Mrs. Madison. Leave it to the New York fans and his inferiors were most conciliatory terprise and in the presence of the The ladies assisting Mrs. Wineman they would probably vote unanimously and kind, his smile inimitable, and # immediate relatives of the bride and and Mrs. Budge were Mrs. Finley Bol­ that Christy Nathewson is entitled to when he asked me to take wine from Heating by Steam ^ €'•••• groom, Father McDonald performing ton, Mrs. George Clifford, Mrs. Willis the highest salary as a player alone if * • his own bottle, the produce of ther hot water, hot air or by stove, all have v V the ceremony. Mr. Johnson is a mem­ Nash, Mrs. Trepanier and Mrs. Mc­ he does not receive it, and that with­ grape grown in his dukedom Of Bronte, their merits, but is you use- coal as • - - I Money to Loan ber of the firm of Rice & Johnston, the Dougal. The hall and receiving rooms out detracting from their good opinion I thought he looked very handsome, fuel, why not use the best. Common .' proprietors of the Home Restaurant were beautifully decorated in pink of McGraw's worth to the team. though at times his face was meianr sense teaches that superiority in qual-/' * * :'v and Miss Lester has held the position carnations interspersed with green, Matty is no fool and consequently he * choly, betraying "A mind ill at ease." ity gives the most service. Buy your of cashier of the same for the past and the dining room gave a breath of realizes his value to the New York Ntelson, they say, never ate much, coal of UB and you will be convinced u t At Lowest Rates Upon North Dakota Farms. Local year. They returned this morning spring In yellow jonquils. Small ta­ club as a pitcher and as a drawing 1 and he limited his wine drinking to that the best is the cheapest Agents Wanted. Partial Payments Permitted from a short wedding trip east. bles were set and dainty refresh­ card. When it is considered that five gla&es. It is remembered that *;•, • **. ments were served. never a peep of dissatisfaction on the 1 The marriage of Mr. William Klug *** Tom Alien, his faithful Norfolk valet, i « salary question. has emanated from "who ruled the admiral with a rod of GIBBS GRAIN" and Miss Anna Pisktac occurred in the Last evening at their cozy home on Factoryvieel, Pa., where Matty win­ 1 parlor of the Hotel Grace at 3 o'clock South Fourth street, Mr. and Mrs. iron," was accustomed to interpose (- GEORGE B. CLIFFORD & CO. ters, the fans can presume that the ex- when he thought it wise: 'M Wednesday afternoon in the presence E. C. Cooper entertained. Nothing collegian Is perfectly satisfied with the & FUEL CO. wm « of immediate friends. The contract­ Allen pushed in his bullet head, with Phone 600 GRAND FORKS, N. D. was left undone to make the evening salary he received from the club that an eager gaze at his master, and after ing parties at*e both well and favor­ one to be remembered by all pres­ makes more money than any other in ably known young people of our ent. "Five hundred" was the game a little consideration approached the the land. To place Matty's figures at Admiral. 1 neighboring town of Brocket, where of the evening and the first prize was least as high as Lajoie's would not be they will make their future home. The "You will be ill if you takes any WE ARE FIRED captured by Mrs. Tracy Bangs, the a bad guess. - more wine." • if bride wore a pure white silk costume second by Mrs. Finlay Bolton, the Keeler'd Cnne. - WITH ENTHUSIASM and carried bride's roses and the first gentlemen's prize by Mr. Charles "You are perfectly right, Tom, and groom was dressed in conventional Murphy and the second by Dr. Camp­ Much that is said of Lajoie and Mat­ I .thank you for the hint Hardly, do black. Their many friends extend con­ ty applies to . When he the honors. And, gentlemen, excuse Five Famous Trains bell. The decorations throughout announced to Ned Hanlon in the fall me for retiring, for my battered old gratulations.—Lakota Observer. were yellow jonquils artistically ar­ and why you should use them. *•* ranged. Dainty yet substantial re­ of 1902 that he would jump -to the hulk is very crazy—indeed, not sea­ At Lisbon, North Dakota, a delight­ New York American team unless the worthy." i;K: freshments were served. The ladies Brooklyn club met the offer made him T ful social gathering of the ladies every assisting Mrs. Cooper were Mesdames 8a30 d f|| ke Daylight Express fortnight is the Question Club. by in behalf o< the Amer­ SPORTING NOTES. ^ To Milwaukee and Chicago. Past the grand scenery Wm. Budge, Finlay Bolton, W. B. ican leagufe and named the figures, of the Mississippi river toy daylight. Wood and J. L. Robertson. Rumor has it that Class A leagues I), of H. Reception. Hanlon gasped for breath and laid may withdraw from the nau^u^. The Degree of Honor lodge of this ... down his hand at once: "Brooklyn The Afternoon Express. Mrs. Ed Quistgard will entertain at agreement. They certainly did nol city, held a reception at the elegant can never pay that salary to any fare very well at the recent Chicago 4.00 p m To Dubuque. Rock Inland and Chicago. home of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Canfield, cards Friday afternoon. player," said the man who had more Rv Best Train for Lower Mississippi River points. •** conference. / on Monday evening, in honor of Mrs. star players taken away from him in "Jerry" Cook, the London middle­ Mrs. J. B. Wineman will entertain war times than any four managers put i,"?* The Fast Mail Barrington, of Grand Forks, Grand tomorrow (Thursday) afternoon. weight, is contemplating a visit to To Milwaukee and Chicago. Chief of Honor of that order in this together. Keeler than signed with America in the near future. 7.20 p m *•* Fastest train from Twin Cities to Chicago. *11® state. A large number were present Johnson for two years and refused the The American Motor League is do­ and a most enjoyable evening was Mrs. N. R. Lincoln entertained quite offer of $2,000 advance money. ing great work for auto drivers in The Pioneer Limited passed in talking over the work and delightfully a number of young peo­ Nevertheless, at the suggestion of erecting danger signs and guide 8.35 p m To Milwaukee and Chicago. Preferred Train of progress of the order in this juris­ ple. from the college, at her home on , a check for the amouiit boards throughout the country. all others for first-class travel to Chicago. diction. A delicious lunch was Belmont avenue Tuesday evening. was sent to Keeler, and he carried it Chicago baseball fans are not on account of the'gKat grow of our Coal trad*. served and all repaired to their The evening was speat in games and in his pocket until well into the season pleased with President Murphy's Householders have found that every! "end* of flfl n m ^e Night Express homes feeling that they had passed music, and dainty refreshments of 1903. "I don't want to be paid," three-man trade to Brooklyn for Coal sell ia all we claim for it Thftra ia a • U Mm To Milwaukee and Chicago. were served. The guests were Messrs. "ffnte" satisfaction in the burning^of it, and oar n JL Splendid Train for late niffht tr a pleasant and .profitable evening. said Willie, in explanation, "until I do Sheckard. Mrs. Barrington left on ths morning Hydle, Lier, Halvorson, Otten, Osker, the work." A1 Copeland, who has been engaged Prices—like the coal—a^e well "within range." If Longer, Higher and Wider Berths train,_ Monday morning for her home. Christiansen, Strand, Stoklie and Miss Keeler has since signed another con­ as trainer for the Princeton^ track you are'eoine to lay in a stock for'the. Wintar —Cando Herald. Cleveland and Miss Helre. tract with Frank Farrell, owner of the team, was once reputed the greatest letns-aive you an estimate. $ f ... Highlanders, after putting in the fig­ all-around 125-pound athelete in the L - I FROM ST. PAUL EVERY DAY VIA THE Mrs. Lewis C. Bordwell was at home Miss Sarah Bosard and Miss Mar­ ures himself. country. Leslie Stlnson •«~i»1/ w ; to a large party of ladies Wednesday garet Sullivan spejt Sunday in Crooks- There is no more popular player on Eastern league records show La afternoon from 2:30 to 5:30 at her ton, the guests of the Misses McKin- the American or National league cir­ 1MB Soath forth ^ • v fed fbosa£li home in Litchville, North Dakota. Var­ non. cuits than Keeler. His place has Chicago ious amusements were provided of a ••• never been even nearly filled on the character that gave the guests a Rev. W. E. Chrismas the divine Brooklyn team. And nowhere is there chance to exercise their geopraphical healer who spent some time in Grand a more consistent batsman 6r a fielder Milwaukee & St. Paul and horticultural knowledge, and the Forks in the lall, is holding forth this whose knowledge of the batters, his TELEPHONE afternoon wore pleasantly and merrily week at Lisbon, North Dakota. instinct, his intuition or whatever it w.k siNcUn j'. Railway away. Delicious refreshments were ... may be called, taxes him as near ' 67 7 served and the hostess was ably as­ The door Is shut; what lies beyond? where the ball will land. Catches that sisted by Mrs. A. P. Hanson. 1 may not see, nor Know. look easy for Keeler would in- many HIE flfl W. B. Dixon, Northwestern Passenger Agent. Saint Paul Thou of tne Past—O, aear and fond! cases be difficult ones for other .field­ **,jh American wives of candidates for Go not the way I so. ers. the British Parliament have been very ColUaa Cornea High. Train prominent in the general elections The door is shut and I am blind No. Arrives. - It took big mohey to get Jimmy Col­ Departs now in progress. In many instances, To star, if star there be; ^ 1 8:00 p.m. 8:15 p.m. The fire of morn lies for beyond; lins to jump the Boston Nationals and —For Larimore, Devils Lake, Minot, Havre Snn- too, their husbands will owe their Lord, hold the light for me. „_ kane, Seattleoeaiue anaand Portland. ' P° seats in the House of Commons to the take charge of the Boston Americans. S* 4:10 a.m. 4:25 a.m.™Por •For HUlsboro,Hlllflbnrn. Fargo,Fni*o><% • Fergus Falls,n.«_ Stn. Cloud. —Virginia Woodward Clond. At the time the amount was said to be Minneapolis and st »-••• ua. aggressive campaigning of - those ,1 " 6 8:05 a.m. 8 :35 a.m.- •Por all points west, Larlm $7,500 per annum. Since then it has .. 7:35 p.m. .8:25 p.m.- The Northwestesn wives. 1.—-ForFor Fisher.Fisher, Crooketon,Crookston, Ada, Ba?n^vuTe."FeBarnesvlUe ••• been reported that Collins' salary was gus Falls, St Cloud, Minneapolis' Limited Valley City Society. BALL PLAYERS WHO GET THE raised. While it is true that at pres­ , emldJ< CaS ent /there is a coolness between Presi­ Du"iDuluth.t® ' " Finest Train to The Scotch citizens will have their COIN. 7:45 a.m. • —From St. Paul, Minneapolis,MlnneaDolIn. flinn*Sioux Cltv.r>it„ 1urn; annual party on Bobby Burns' birth­ dent Taylor of the Boston club and reckenrl e Chicago his manager, nobody has said that a > » 1 pifiJr boro.uuro. "K > Fargo an/'Hllla day, the 25th of this month. Mr. and 10 7:66 p.m.—]•For HUlsboro, Fargo, Breckenridffe, Wiiimw Who is the highest salaried baseball cut in VoIIins' salary is contemplated. 1 Mrs. Charles Mudgett will entertain 33 _ m S oux City,TainneapoUs and St/Paulf them this year at their hospitable player in the world? Club owners, managers and playera 8:05 p.m. -a -From Duluth, Superior, c«£s Uike" Crookston, ce nt home. A report was recently sent out from in the cases mentMtaed refuse to state 34 8:10 a.m.- vi , » 4>reenbush and Fleher. Not only ONE car, but every car in the train is" Cleveland that Napoleon Lajole had the amounts the men are paid. Lajole -For Fisher, Crookston,_St Vincent, Greenbushi *•* signed a contract for next season at a • takes the ground that nbbody cares, UutL Ca8S Superior and Du?, new. Sleeping cars of new designs, with larger Mrs. W. W. Smith entertained a 137 8:20 a.m.- number of Scotch mothers and their salary known to exceed anything that what his salary is so long as he makes' 138 7:46 p.m. "Sor Neche and Winnlne? berths and more comforts and conveniences, not any player in either the National or good, but that does not apply to the •189 4:46 p.m.- "bairns" on Thursday afternoon, at a average fan, who is interested In •140 11:00a.m. only the sleeping cars, but chair cars and coaches thimble bee. Those present were, American leagues'will receive. •201 6:00 p.m.- are m6re strongly built, having heavy steel Mrs. McKay and her daughter Lizzie, This started 9 discussion of the sal­ everythitng connected with his favor-' Mrs. Wylie, Mrs. Wm. McPherson and ary question. It is known that the ite player. . _. ' •202 frame re-enforced with steel girders in such a 'the "child Betty," Mrs. Cummings and best are paid like bank presidents. President'Barney Dreyfuss \o( the Judge:- Customer—Why don't you way as to secure a strength to stand any emer­ the "cl)ild Mary," Mrs. Baillie and •206 8:46 a.tn.- -F,r Pittsburg club, who scouts any state­ tack up thhr "Do it now" motto ? It's / gency. Besides the "NORTH-WESTERN LINE" daughter Annie. The children were •208 7:20 p.m. dressed as Scotch lassies. After a de­ ment emanating from an American been lying abound on-the counter for Is protected the entire distance from league source, when he heard of the a month. lightful afternoon a delicious supper •Daily except Sundays.1 Minneapolis, and St Paul to Chicago was served. Cleveland 'report about Lajoie, at once , Grocer—Wa-al, I'm a-goin' ter taclf r-W. a SINCLAIR, Agent announced that he "would like to bet; it np some time—if I ever get to it ' by the Block 8ignal System, the best ... Vr * -f A reception was held at the opera a few yellow ones that Fred Clark re-; known device for the safe handling house last night (Thursday) in honor ceives a bigger salary than that called for in Larry's new contract An4 at Llfr V of trains. of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Schnur. About -WV eighty people were in attendance^, that," said Dreyfuss, "Clark is not the Try the NEW NORTH-WESTERN ;} best paid man in the National league." and a most enjoyable evening was Some'Bis Opea. ft. r LIMITED on your next trip to Chi-: spent, the diversions bel^g cards and Styn oHhe best^ ifeiifr cago and be convinced of its so-; games until 1 o'clock when refresh­ The frlends of John J. McGraw also ments were served. Mr. and Mrs. decline to concede the highest salary Trains 'Three^and'Foiir' pertority. .t. . .. ,4; honor to Lajoie,: The Little Napoleon Schnur were presented with an ele­ /• - 'ncpanPMmoM gant fifty dollar clock as a slight1 recently affixed his signature to . a Mt HkwJM Are. Miueapelis, token of the respect in which they are three years' contract with the New ,m m Bebert St. held by the people of Fingal. Tork club. It is figured that after -ft* CM, «ift McGraw's success la landing the Giants m (Byu Hetel) Bt PwiL ). ••• iSW , ^4. In the higheBt place a baseball team Bodlin-Myhre. can possibly attain with the great IT* ST™?" — *•" ****»•> * *hs irawL* Nome Tribune: The marriage of financial success that went with it, h(s TIm sf ftsM tnfaM is Wttiissl far Miss Jorglne Myhre to Mr. Albert Rod- salary was surely not cut by the club lin, of Lenora, Minn., occurred at the management And the figures in Mc­ St Petri churck, south of Nome, Wed­ Graw's 1902 contract were said to be t 1 t-AS? nesday forenoon, at 11 o'clock. somewhere between 97,000 and $10,000 The bride is one of Barnes county's: peryear* : •>c best and brightest young ladies of Th; n Willie Heeler's name comes to pleasing mann^r and has a large dr- the fret, as do those of jimmy Col cle of friends in this city and vicinity, 11ns,, Christy Mathewaon and Hans and is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wagner, not to m#ntiba Ned Hanlon, 0. K, Myhre, who reside south of w». of course,-.dqes not fikarft as a fcMk *** iami hfeA g, prr..' Nome. Mt** The gipotn if A prominent b be eompared to &