10 THE JOURNAL. SATURDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 21, 1901.

solob from "The Persian Garden," by Edmund Q. Walton. 1886. Harry a. Mrs. R. M. Parka, and music by Miss Bur- Established Robbia*. tis and also by the set of lante/n slides REALTY VS. STOCKS Music provided by Mrs. Shaw, made "from the Vedder illustrating NORMANNAHEIMEN one drawings the Rubai- Undoubtedly of the most important yat. The second part will be a miscel- pieces of musical intelligence in local cir- laneous by Plan to Induce Trading in Former expressly program of oriental music ernment. It is desired that he be cles is the public announcement that the Gustavua Johnson. Miss familiar with the language of the island. It Apollo club has as its director Mrs. Parks and Instead of Latter G, secured Burtis. be is hoped that the new Danish ministry will Charles A. Graninger of Cincinnati, who Miss Burtis' contribution will SERIES OF CONCERTS approve of the appointment and recommend 1 a novel one, also secured ln the west, Edmund Walton years to the king that it be sanctioned. The up- has been for eight the director of although from Spokane 300 the Orpheus of city, an organiza- not the entertain- HENNEPIN AVENUE. per house of the alting has forwarded an club that ment. It is a Chinese suite and address to that king that a separate Icelandic tion of a very similar character and pur- was called BY DEVELOPING AUCTION PLAN To Raise Funds for Gunnar Wen- portfolio be created immediately. pose to Apollo It expected written by Miss Lillian Miller of the club. is , president of that he will not only be a great force in of the musical club REFERENCES: National Park Bank of New York, Security Bank, Metropo- nerberg Memorial. Another Ericsson Statue. his for a highly that city. It is distinctly original and litan of Minneapolis, and Third National Bank of work the club but will be a Ready Negotiability Bank Boston. Dlspatchee from record important to of meritorious work and consists of num- of Real Estate Stockholm the un- addition musical circles ber pieces, among veiling of the John Ericsson statue in that the whole northwest. of which are "Sounds Would \u25a0Do the Business, Say city, Saturday, Prom a Tea House," "Mulberry Boughs," AGENT FOR LOWRY HILL AND LINDEN HILLS. last Sept. 14. As the flag The Apollo club in its announcements . Realty Men. TO BE GIVEN ALL OVER THE D. S. fell, the original Swedish monitor, the John for the year states that in order to bring "A String of Lanterns," and "A Yellow Ericsson, fired a sAute. The principal ad- up higher Dragon." dress was ma.de by W. W. Thomas, United still the standard of its male ?2500— Splendid 10-room house on 6th st $1500—Lot 46x157 feet, house 8 rooms, el«- chorus the number of singer's will be re- and 14th ay. Near the university. The --tern, cellar, city water, States minister to Sweden and . He The evening A movement a SE storm windows, Meeting; spoke enthusiastically of the valuable ser- duced to sixty. It has secured as solist services at the Church of to make real estate lnterurban car line and all Improvements. screens, stable, etc.; good bathroom fitted A Called In Minneapolis to the Redeemer resumed Sunday quickly negotiable commodity, like stocks It has stone sidewalks, city water, large _ with water closet, bath, vice rendered by Captain Ericsson for his for the first concert Sig. Campanari, the will be etc. ' You- should Arrange (or the One In adopted country. His name was inseparably renowned barytone. Signor evening with a musical program, com- or bonds, is the ambitious scheme of sev- lot and Is a most valuable purchase. go and look at this house; No. 3345 4th Campanari's st N. ThU City. linked with the history of the . reputation singing mencing at 7:30. Miss Mabel Runge, so- eral prominent real estate men of Min- f500— 50x148 feet, east front, on Dupont ay In his address, and are so well known ays Minister Thomas referred In in the city that this will insure the art- prano; A. T. Morris, tenor; and John neapolis. The idea is to develop the auc- N, between Bth and 11th X, being lot f 100— a 40-foot lot on Queen &v, within touching words to Uie assassination of Presi- tion plan of disposing property which 1, block 5, Jewett'e addition. one block of Crystal Lake ay electric dent MeKinley and nis country's sorrow. istic quality of this concert. He will be Rayenscroft, barytone, will be assisted of line where it runs into- Pena ay. ' It 1» by Riedelsberger, violinist; was successfully tried in city 9125— L0t 19, block 12, South Side addition. com- The public and the artists agree that the this season as in the past seasons one of Carl Messrs. this last ay a most beautiful lot and a great In memory of the beloved Swedish W. B. summer by one 48x167 feet on 28th S, between 27 th barsain. poser Gunnar a series of Ericsson statue is the handsomest in. all the brilliant stars of the Grau opera com- Heath, tenor; and J. H. Chick, enterprising dealer. The and 2Stb sta. house with screens, storm WeJinerberg Stockholm and has a splendid position. The artists basso; Mrs. organist auction plan is thoroughly established in •700—7-roomed concerts will be held in many sections of pany. for the second and John Harris Chick, 930O—Perhaps less, 50x120 feet, corner of windows, cistern, cellar and well;-ea«t third concerts have not yet been an- and musical director. several eastern cities, notably in New ay front; nicely, papered and .painted; No. the United States this fall. The initia- Svea, Mora and Danla. Organ, "Hymne 33d Bt and 17th S. - nounced but as the board of directors is a St. Cecile" Gounod York, where parts and parcels of land ag- FOR 3528 19th ay S. Take Cedar ay car. It tive is being takeu by the American Union Mrs. Chick. SALE—Five or ten acres of rich gar- is a great bargain. .*,.\u25a0 , .: singers. The proceeds Stockholm and other cities in Sweden have sparing neither pains nor expense to Trio, gregating sometimes $150,000 are knocked den land near street ear. Only 20 min- of Swedish will entered into an agreemnt with the Salvation season "'Sweet Is the Work" Wiegand down to the highest bidder. 225—40x130 feet on 23d ay. NE, form nucleus of an American fund for make this the best In the club's Misa Runge, Morris and utes' ride from the market houses all between the Army by whioh the latter is to attend to i may expected great Messrs. Ravenscroft. around. Taxes very Jackson and Central ay; a beautiful lot a statute or other memorial in honor of the relief of the history, these be to be Tenor solo, "My Hope iv the Everlast- The adherents of the auction plan claim low. starving and unfortunate artists membership ing," "Daughter many advantages system. 9250O— Brick house, 9 rooms and stable, away below value. .. composer. tramps whom the will want of Jairua" for the It en- the poet, skald and and look after the and lioating popu- Stainer No. 507 E Lake Bt. Terms to suit with 6 91000 Cozy little 6-room cottage, four Worcester, lation in general. Similar arrangements exist to hear. Mr. Morris. ables the real estate holder to sell his In , Boston and Violin solo, , ..Welniawski per cent interest. blocks from the university/ 823 12th ay SE. Mass., the concerts will be held on Oct. 2, in various parts of the world, particularly iv The Apollo club has always been a fa- Andante property without spending months in so- $BOoO—Quite the house at Australia, with Mr. Reidelsberger. a purchaser handsomest $1900—Partially . ':\u25a0\u25a0 modern room' house, anniversary of his birth. In Minne- vorite the fashionable sets of the Duet, "O liciting and gives him confi- Linden Hills; ten rooms and bath. This very the The alumni association of Luther college, city, as well as the of Rest in the Lord" Black house is finished in hardwood; lot 45x128; apolis, New York, Philadelphia, Omaha, Decorah, musical folk less Miss Runge and Mr. Ravenscroft. dence in the values of his holdings. It entirely modern is all its ap- handsome trees; 2923 sth ay *S. lowa, has provided its alma mater ! prominence and concerts have brought Soprano purtenances; is heated by hot water; San Francisco, Denver, Jamescown, N. V., jwith an electric lighting plant. already its solos— broadens the field of speculation for the $750— 300 26th ar N, S-room stons house It is j together some of the most distinguished (a) "The (by his sav- decorated throughout in oil and water - . Rockford and other places where the A. In operation and all the rooms are brilliantlyi Monotone" request).. Cornelius small investor who can withdraw colors and stands on a lot 117x196; in good condition; one block from street lighted. and beautifully attired audiences ever (Violin obligato, Mr. Riedelsberger.) ings advantage No. members the be 1 from the bank and take of car and near the large sawmills. Can b» V. S. S. has concerts will seen in Lyceum (b) "Jerusalem, Thou That Killest the 4000 Lake Harriet boulevard. he-Id later in the fall. Itis the idea that The oldest clergymen in the Augustana the theater whose ar- realty bargains without the uncertainty 93OOO—That modern house, 2525 Hennepln sold on easy payments if desired. Rented Swedish Lutheran synod Rev. rangements of loges Prophets," '-St. Paul" Mendelssohn for $10 a month. tho male choruses of the union shall co- are Eric No- boxes and is favor- Miss Runge. of getting his money out again, which at ay, is for sale; two parlors, dining-room with relius and Rev. A. Cederstram, who were ! able to effective scenes. This season will solo, present pervades most realty transac- and library; alao reception hall finished in f50000—Hotel Berkeley, briok and brewn- operate the Swedish church choirs ordained in 1556. Rev. Peter Carlson and Violin "Romance" ...... Rubinstein hardwoods; and building, 75x166, ar to arrange concerts which shall be worthy j see no change in this respect but there Mr. Riedelsberger. tions. five bedrooms bathroom stone corner of Ist Rev. Peter Buckman, who were born in 1822, a change in Barytone solo, finished in pine; front and back stairs, S and 13th st; 100 rooms; |4,000 worth of of Wennerberg. He sang and composed were not until will be the method of the "Crossing the Bar" (by E. S. Baring-Gould, one of the enthu- full basement, furnace, This ordained 1859. seat Instead of a uniform price requeßt) Campion etc. house personal property; leased (5,000 a year. tor all classes and was equally successful George Kristian Sibbern is probably the sale. siastic supporters of the auction plan, is a great bargain. It has two mantels Terms, $20,000 cash, balance real estate. oldest for all seats, subscribers will pay accord- Mr. Ravenscreft. • \u25a0whether setting the Psalms of David to graduate of Norway's university. At Soprano and said to-day that the making of real es- and grates, fine large, sunny windows, •70 feet to alley on Morgan ay N, any rate, on Sept. 2 he celebrated ing to their locations. solo male quartet, "Savior, screens, storm windows, ays Perm music and composing oratorios or writing the sev- Breathe an Evening Blessing". Reichardt- tate negotiable was of the utmost im- etc., etc. The between— 27th and 28th N. Take songs patriotic hymns. There entieth aniversary of his entrance in the uni- To return to the interesting subject of portance to Minneapolis. ma- gas fixtures do not belong to the house. ay car. •tudent and versity. has held several important po- new director; Meyer The great This fine house was built by Hoyt about on Hennepln ay, running probably not a church in the He the Mr. Graninger is an Miss Runge, Messrs. Morris, Heath, Ravens- jority particularly f400—3814x260 feet Is Swedish lintical and diplomatic positions, being for of investors, he said, 10 years ago and oost 16,500. It Is just through to Holmes ay, between 35th ana United States which does not constantly American born, American-bred and croft and Chick. those of small means, were compelled to as valuable several years minister to France and a mem- American educated musician gentle- Postluda Buck to-day. You must get an 36th sts. This lot Is very handsome; has use some of Wennerberg's sacred music. ber of the Norwegian cabinet as resident min- and buy quoted in Wall order to view house as tha tenant city water in and paid tor; man. After taking a college course, he Mrs. Chick. stocks and bonds positively this and sidewalk Chicago's memorial concert will be held ister in Stockholm. street, because of the present absurd sys- must not b« annoyed. perfect title.. s \u0084;- . \y^V" the Auditorium and is expected to Sweden had a population of 5.13G.441 at the graduated from the Cincinnati College of tem of Said Mr. at beginning A concert of "Songs to handling real estate. eclipse anything that the enterprising of the present year, an increase of i Music with first honors. Two years of the We Used Baring-Gouldi. 351,460, or 7.3 per cent for the decade. The ! study abroad followed and he was then Sing," will be given at Lowry Hill Con- Swedes of thai city have undertaken. A jgreatest increase is shown in the cities, but ; gregational evening by "There is no reason why the auction grand chorus of 600 voices has been I installed as first piano teacher in the cin- church Tuesday plan DAVIDC. BELL, Pre»t WALTER A. EGGLESTON, Sec JAMES B. SUTHERLAND, freas mixed nevertheless 4,032,490 of the population so successful in the old country and ' total ; of Mrs. Maud Ulmer Jones, and the Ma- \u25a0 •: \u25a0 \u25a0. \u25a0 .; organized for the occasion and the male j are in the country districts. Stockholm, cinanti College Music for 11 years. He our own country j^- \u25a0-' .-;* "„, '-'_"' • \u25a0: • '-V. resigned this position year's ago and sonic quartet, assisted by Mr. Cragg Wal- the eastern cities of = chorus will number 250 voices. Prominent jwhich has a population of 303,624, shows an five ston, cannot be made a paying one in Minne- increase of organized the Auditorium School of Mu- violinist and Miss Goldman and W. soloists have been engaged. Dr. Gustave > 54,170 for the decade. Gothen- S. Marshall. proceeds apolis. Investors can be educated up to Andreen, new of Augustana borg has 130,019 inhabitants, Maimo 64,170, sic which he has conducted most success- The will swell the the president ' fund pledged by the Sunday for th 6idea. There is really no good reason college will while Norrkoping, Gefle, Helsingborg and fully. Mr. Graninger ranks among the school a deliver the memorial address. Karlskrona are the only others over 20,000. leading country, the new church building. program why real estate should not command Orpheus singing society, the local naeru- musicians of the for the The is C. warship ready sale I be- David Dell Five deserters from the Dutch as follows: like other securities. Investment of tho American of Swedish Orpheus club of which he was conductor t>er union Utrecht made ttftegs interesting for six police I is one "Night Witchery" Storck lieve the adoption .of the auction plan Binyer* has issued an invitation to all officers in Christiania one nignt. The police I of the best known male choruses would in time, hundreds, even We are Now Open for in the United States. was con- Masonic Quartet. 1, induce the Swedish, church choirs of 'this city to had instructions to arrest the deserters, but i He also 11. Polonaise" thousands, of investors to foresake Wall I!** No. ill So- they ductor" of the Arion club of Litt Business all Day assist in the organization of a chorus for when started -to corral the five Dutchmen I Columbus. M. Cragg Walston. street and turn their attention to local lafl c ill o* on Minneapolis. they had trouble. The men were recklessly j He has been remarkably successful as a • a concen to be held in A "Three Little Plcaninnies" Adams reality. drunk and were armed with knives. The big ' chorus director, work The number of investors would ll\u25a0 rOUnn ati Saturdays. meeting of delegates from the various or- in which he has Masonic Quartet. or result 9 crowds which assembled cheered the sailors, most ability. "Song Old Garden," be trebled quadrupled, and the • ganizations willbe held at the Cable Piano shown marked He has also 3Prom an but they were finally overpowered. recognized as the leading would be a substantial rise in values ftAe g%—No: 2429 S 9th. st, 8 A X—Loton Logan aye N., company's headquarters next. Tuesday Military authorities are much put out be- been organist E. A. McDowell f& O of Cinclnanti, having been for many years (a' "The Clover"; (b) "The Yellow Daisy"; resting on a stable basis. Mfvvw room house, v newly *&£mmm%3 bet.4th and sth ayes. evening. cause so many young men emigrate from (c) "The Bluebell." "The small investor with a tew hun- 8-ft is every reason to Norway, and want the government to pass ; organist and choir director of the Second painted, in good condition; stone Size 33x126. There believe that Presbyterian Maud Ulmer Jones. dred dollars in the savings bank could laws which will prohibit young men between j church, whose quartet has walk- • \u25a0 , t the movement which has be&n started will "Grandma" McVay buy a piece of property with the assur- ; . ~ fe JB M\u25a0-—Lot on Garfield aye., with success. the ages of 16 and 35 years from leaving the j been recognized as the best in the city Quartet. . ayS, v be crowned country. It is not believed that any feasible many years past. Masonic ance that he could get his money out of No. 2448 14th 6 94Z0 bet. 27th and 28th for "Legende" QTTKII—§ \u25a0 - '- plan can be adopted. Wienawski it. This beget confidence in the <*P Oil room house, south sts.; east front; 40x118; city ARE GOOD CITIZENS As a piano soloist and accompanist, he M. Cragg Walston. would water, The telephone is cheap in Norway. In the market. The rate of interest in savings and east front, corner lot; : sewer, stone gas. phone 30 kroner, about j occupies a place in the highest rank. Some (a) "A Dream" Metcalf walk and country a costs but ?8 great (b) "Twickenham Ferry" Marzials banks is necessarily low, but the small water and stone walk. ; Icelander's Are Intelligent, Thrifty, per year, and in Christiania the highest rate of the artists do not hesitate to as- ; aaab- Lot on Clinton ay, j sert that as Maud Ulmer Jones. investor prefers to take it rather than to Sturdy Temperate. Is 80 kroner, or about $21. The service is an accompanist he has no l between 33dand34th and equal (a) "Three Chaffers" Viet tie up his capital in.a nonnegotiable se- Qifg"7g%—No. -2611 -E 24th st, VUZO much better than in America, say tourists. in the country. He removes to Min- (b) "Lullaby" .Brahms r sts. East front; 45x128. Icelanders are not very numerous here, Copenhagen saw a great many persons of neapolis to make this city his future home curity. 9UIU 7-room house, lot is royal during Sep- Masonic Quartet. alley. tout the United States would be glad to blood the first week in , and will bring all of his best energies and "Summer" Chaininade "I believe in these auction sales and 30x96 on Half block to car «k b- on Minnehaha ay, have more, for they are highly intelli- tember. One day the king received several ! to assist Maud Jones. am glad to note that real estate men lme y. . • . , fl JPls SliiGS • located on Lowry Hill,at the corner of Hennepin Reykjavik, with his son and pole in a twenty-four-foot boat. The vessel years with St<*panoff. (c) "Four Leaf Clover" Brownell Building Permits. . eldest eldest possible Mme. There is and Summit Avenues,-* known as the Dr. Trench corner, adjoining Virginia will be taken far north and \u25a0 daughter, his wife and remaining children I as as much interest in this concert, as (d) "Absent" \u0084.. Metcalf larger building for ttie week *^^" jthen Captain Bauendahl, with one companion, Miss Ulysses S. Kerr. The permits Flats; frontage on three streets and south and east exposure; dimensions are 115 coming two years later. Johannes Mag- Wakeman has a large circle of musical W£F6 will start for the north pole. Their little 1 (a) "Annie Laurie" * feet on Hennepin, 100 feet on Lyndale and 218 feet ion Summit. Three street misson and his wife also arrived the same boat will be provisioned for two years. friends and has been known for a number (b) Mariner" Bullard J Gund Brewing company, 419 Twelfth- years "The Indifferent .$6,000•<£ car lines pass this property. Occupies a commanding view. For terms and year. In 1872 the colony received an Major General O. M. Bjornstjerna will with- •of as a conscientious and capable Mr. Kerr. avenue S, 2-story brick cold storage.. avenue full particulars call addition of immigrants from Iceland of draw from active politics on account of his student whose work has arrived at a E. E. Hay/, 2016-2018 Central at the office. men and women and advanced age. He has attended thirty-seven point where is to called 2-story.brick: flat —: 5,000 fourteen several riksdags. she entitled be A testimonial concert hasi been arranged NE, veneered There were fresh arrivals from an artist. She will be Hessenger, Fourth street children. The tenth general congress of assisted in her for Esther Eugenia at John- R. .M. 1703 Sites 1885, 1886, Lutherans program by Miss soprano; Miss Osborn 2-story dwelling .;... \u25a0\u25a0 4,300 Kt. Curve Residence Iceland in 1873, 1874, 1881, 1884, was held during the first of the week in Gertrude Hale, son Music hall, Wednesday evening, :SE ' frame v Sun? ecurve Ulysses Oct. Ninth avenue :. at of aye., at less than 7.887, 1888 and 1895. Many of the settlers Lund, Sweden, the opening session of which S. Kerr, barytone; and Franklin 2. in New York last Thomas >R.. Newton,. 2626 { corner Emerson which we can sell $100 a front foot, and Washington Krieger pupil Miss Osborn studied dwelling.'.;;.... 3,500 •till remain on island, but was attended by Archbishop Ekman and of 6t. Paul, a fellow at Ber- season Gwylim and is a S 2-story frame in quantities to suit buyer. This particular location commands the finest view Minnesota and Bishops Billing and Yon Scheele. Count lin, accompanist. with Mrs. Miles 1803 , Fifteenth avenue x come have gone west to singer of unusual promise. Martin \Donahue, of the city that can be secured. . -. to Manitoba. Vetzthum spoke for Germany, Bishop Bang S, 2-story frame dwelling..... •-• 3,400 '- . for Norway, Bishop Rordam for Denmark 3120 avenue A PA For lot on Mount Curve, 50 by about 400 feet deep, running In 1875 a large number of the Icelanders The chorus of the First Baptist church Lula -" Riekmeier, Garfleld ' and Dr. Abrahamson for the Augustana Swe- A cabled Interview with Maurice Grau, dwelling.... .8,000 • jj&mm.: M O" back to Kenwood Parkway. * .-\u25a0-•'- "/ • of Washington island and of those who Lutheran synod of under Professor Francis Woodward is S 2-story frame ._...... V dish America. who is in PariSy does not contain the Andrews,- 419 University aye-" * had settled in Muskoka, in Kinmount and having an excellent growth and Mr. name of itinerary Theodore AA For lot on Mount Curve, 100 feet front by about 400 feet together Minneapolis in the 1%-story dwelling... 8,000 CtRC in Lockeport, Nova Scotia, with Minneapolis Items. Woodward plans the presentation of • nue SE, frame O" deep to Kenwood Parkway.;" \u0084 tho which he mentions. This may not have . i Harriet avenue, *» \u0084 V fresh arrivals from Iceland, settled in oratorio, "The Prodigal Son," at a designed William L. Hursh, 3208 - " Freya lodge, No. 1, Daughters of Norway, later been as a complete list, although ' dwelling \u25a0"^'•- 3,000 or ust 22nd Manitoba, where a strip of land near Lake will give harvest date. . • 2-story frame . • • • "WU| off parkway, on; st. W., a festival and ball this on several previous occasions there was a ; avenue , S,. K!eHlirOOdU™ LeOfi \u25a0F. Winnipeg was set aside for them and evening at hall, 2011-13 Washington is one new popular A. \u25a0E. Madison, 2016 ? Girard - . r" T*UV •• dimensions 48x168 deep; cheapest lot offered Foresters This of the and ora- similar omission in the lists given out of ..;-£•. '. 8,000- country • » dwelling. thig locality. you where the received the name New avenue N. torios by Sir Arthur Sullivan and the the cities to be favored with an opera 2-story frame in Call at the office at once if want the lot. Contemporaneously a consider- Dr. A. E. Loberg, who has been practicing W. C. Meader. 2634 :Humboldt avenue S, Iceland. medicine chorus is enthusiastic in contemplating season. Local music lovers have not given 3,000 able number settled in northern Minne- in St- Paul, has removed to Minne- its preparation and '.V-2-story frame dwelling :V...vi>.."...... °n the new Wisconsin right- apolis. rendition. As yet up hope of an opera season, however, for avenue, ; * . -1111 sota, particularly in Lyon county, and also there is opportunity for any persons wish- Edwin H. Rank, 3032 Oakland Railway™ Jf Trackag-e"\u25a0 « of-way on Third aye N, dl- of Peter Brothen, a well-to-do merchant of they think the large receipts of last year dwelling :....':-.t...... 3,000 in North Dakota. Thousands Icelanders East Grand Forks, and Miss ing to join the to so, re- 2-story frame mensions 50x100 feet; will"* sell for 87,500 ifbought promptly. r : Louise Lien, of chorus do and will be a potent argument with Mr. Grau. Hokanson, 3030 Oakland avenue, . have settled in Manitoba and northern Wianeshick county, lowa, were married in ceive practice and have part in assured that Henry this this Unless he feels some of the 2-^story dwelling :.'. \ 3,000 ; Minnesota. They have there a number this city last Tuesday. oratorio free of expense. All meetings places now - frame . ...'.. .. Among the churches which listed can put more money T.- B. Janney, 340 Grove 'street, . . of flourishing colonies. Scandinavian chapel Oak held special memorial services on Thursday, of the chorus are held in the of into his coffers than Minneapolis they : frame barn 3,000 the First Baptist on Wednesday *'.2-story < brick and ...... TOO SOON TO WORRY were Our Savior's, Zion Norwegian Lutheran, church think that changes will be made that will Julius Holm, 2711 Sixteenth avente S, and St. Peter's Danish Lutheran. and Friday evenings of each week, and the bring the company here, even though 2,700 Fram ,2-story frame i dwe11ing.^:.....,...... Expe- society will hold a harvest festival at membership Is not limited at all to mem- this may not be contemplated any agent, Xorwefflans Believe the Frwn Dania hall on Sunday evening, with A. W. Carlson, 1101 Twentieth Oct. 6. bers of the First Baptist church. A good certainty. brick store into dition I* O. It. Special services in the memory of President voice avenue N, changing . MeKinley were held at the Swedish Taber- is the only condition Mr. Woodward Mr. Grau has completed his "star hunt" \u25a0\u25a0-fiats.:.;.; Vv^.^.:^...v...... ;. 2,300 reports that is great Ansgarius Episcopal requires for membership in the chorus. returning to the .... -Eight- How the there nacle, St. church, as well and is United States. He Ringrose Bros., G street, near , : anxiety in Norway regarding the fate of as other Swedish churches. said: eenth avenue NE, 2-story brick pickle Sverdrup A concert will be Augustana Thursday Captain Otto aud the Fram ex- held at Uie Members of the Musicale will "I am naturally going to repeat the factory Jv..;;;.;".t.:::;,'' ::'.-...;.r:,\-.v::.."..• 2,000 not known. Swedish Lutheran church. Seventh street and delighted . pedition ever got started is Eleventh S, be to learn that Madam Camilla standard repertory and produce some nov- Edward P. Buhler, 2738 Pillsbury: aye- contrary no one in Norway is avenue on Friday, Sept. 27, by Urso, the great violinist, en- elties. Among - For Rent Stores—7fh On the has been the novelties will be Pad- 2-story frame ,' dwe11ing.:.*.....;. 2,000 st the nue, Sverdrup left choir, under the direction of Professor .' - \u25a0worrying. When Captain j Charles Swenson. The soloists will be Carl gaged to give the first treat to the club erewski's new opera, 'Manru,' 'Massal- The Tribune company, :57:Fourth street years ago explore the { 15-17 South Seventh St., between NEcollet and tbree to northeast jI Riedelsber*er, violin; Russell B. Patterson, and will be heard the last week in Oc- lina,' and perhaps 'Thais.' The revivals VS, t installing passenger elevator v...... 1,700 coast of Greenland he stated that he Ij organ; Charles Swenson, piano; the Phil- tober. Since her last concert tour, will consist principally of 'Gironda,' 'II Biuer Bros, L. &\u25a0\u25a0 M. Co., Twenty- Hennepin, We large light the ! aoidol quartet WjII also . IK.; ... in the New Bldg. have two fine should not return before late in fall assist. Madam Urso has been resting quietly in Ballo in Maschera,' 'Otello,' 'Ernani,' ninth street ' and Lyndale avenue, but more likely not before 1902. Professor A. M. Hove of Augsburg semi- ..> stores, and store room on 2d floor, for tailor or dressmaking parlors. of 1901, nary has returned to the this city, but leaves again the first of 'Elisir d'Amore/ 'La Navarraise,' 'Manon' V. 2-story . frame warehouse •• 1,500 was provided for a five years' absence. school after a vaca- for tour. a .'••>•.'.• \u25a0 He i tion spent in the southern part of the state. November another extended and 'Ero Leander.' Anna A. .; Larson, 3334 Oakland avenue, Also fine large cellar for storage. For rates, see The Fram ie one of the stanchest vessels | Instruction in The Musicale is most fortunate in being "A great feature willbe that frame dwelling ...... *. 1,500 one I the theological department of Miss Sybil I^-story in the world, and Captain Sverdrup is ;I Augsburg seminary began last Tuesday. able to hear the great artist before her Sanderson will Bing for the first time in W. S. Bell, 2018 Emerson avenue .N, navigators, as was , ' of the most skilful , Twenty-seven students registered. departure. It is doubtful if she ever 'Romeo and Juliet,' and perhaps in I^-story frame = dwelling ;VJ..:..;.\u25a0.. 1,500 plainly shown in tho Nansen expedition to j The South Minneapolis temperance society to not Co., Sixth aye , begins its year returns Minneapolis. This recital is 'Thais.' She has been to America for C.; St. P.,;M. & O. Ry. the north pole. nineteenth of work for the to the last opportunity seven or eight years, addition j clause of temperance and morality to-morrow. likely be to hear and is going to be nue N and River street, brick- her. The regular meetings of the heard in California, her home, to r0undh0u5e.".;..^..».....»:..-.. 1,500 HE DOESN'T SLBSIDE i Meetings will be held every Sunday afternoon musi- where as ...... i from 4 to 6 o'clock at the hall corner of cale begin on Oct. 24. Meantime the com- yet she has never sung in public," John S. Calder, SOIB Glrard; avenu© N, . ' Badger, Riverside and Cedar avenues. Once mittees are work plans 2-story frame dwe11ing.,."...'..' ;.. 1,275 Walter formulating L. Floden Is After Bishop a month at for ..... Rev. Gustaf socials will bo held at Dania hail, with Maria < Isberg, 1 2320 street S, ~.' ~^_ the season's work. These will be an- A New Local Composer. Seventh Rohde in Earnest. ; musical and literary programs. nounced 1%-story frame dwelling ...... v... 1,160 : The semi-monthly by later. '. ... New York Life. entertainment the Walter M. an employe James Everlngton," 406 Union street SE, \u25a0\u25a0• S It was generally supposed in Sweden young people of Bethlehem Swedish Lutheran Ansell, «of the among the In that church will be held Wednesday evening, Oct. Miss Florence Burtls has returned Donaldson company, Is the author and improvements in frame jdwelling 1,200 and Swedes America to composer song the Rev. Gustaf Floden would subside 2. Among the numbers will be a vocal solo the city after a five months' absence in of a new which is meet- Ole: Johnson, 86 Twenty-seventh avenue '. by Miss Rina Moren, piano solo by E. V. ing sim- SE, 1%-story dwelling .....:.;. 1,000 after his superior, Bishop Rohde of the : New York and the west. She left last with considerable favor. It is a '\u0084' I frame Johnson and a lecture by the Rev. J. G. Hult- ple \u25a0 him spring in time to little ballad with a pleasing melody. Albert , Lee, ; . 110 Orlln y avenue • SE, Gothenborg diocese, had repudiated krans on tois travels. enjoy the brilliant clos- ' -" and officially confirmed previous state- Charles Cederstrom of ing events of the New York musical sea- Mr. Ansell has written several other com- 1-story frame dwelling :.>.;.:.."..-... 1,000 St. Louis, Mo., has positions poems. Ansell, D. Washburn, Twenty-second street :; ments that Floden did not visit America been viewing the sights of Minneapolis this son and to have three months' study with and Mr. who W. "- of state church of week. MacDowell, a pianist came to Minneapolis about a year ago, and Second- avenue S,« 1-story frame » as a representative the thoroughly American .;..'.. Sweden. Mr. Floden Is not a man to be Mrs. Bertha Nilsson Best is meeting with and composer, who takes rank with any has been so busy getting established in studio ..- ... ..:. ..*...... *.'...... 950 tropics, Yerkxey, : :•-\u25a0; calmly repudiated apparently, for he is success in the where she appears In of the world-famed masters. This study his new business relations that for the E. D. 4406 Nicollet avenue, , Gothenborg lyric parts with the Josephine Stanton Opera time being he gave little 1-story frame diyelling;.. .."...... 900; out with a statement in the company. The press of Miss Burtis found not only very profitable attention to his S.- i .. denying almost everything said by Honolulu and Auck- musical talents and ambitions. John" Tbiesen,. 420 Thirtieth N, r • 244 Acres paper land gives her particular praise for her Marie but pleasant as well. H© has avenue bishop. The letter caused some "Wang." now joined St. Mark's choir a tenor li>&-story frame dwelling 800' Section 6, town 189, range 84. Stutsman county, North Dakota. ,"Judgo Farrel farm"; his has in Mrs. Best has also had occa- Returning to the west, Miss and is . ; Burtls went \u25a0 city and of popula- Btir in Sweden, as it abuses Bishop Rohde j sion to appear In character parts, of which to Spokane likely to be heard from. He was a boy A. . S. Keye3," 4413 . Thomas ...... avenue N, . . •, only three miles from the great metropolis Jamestown, of about 5,000 to visit her sister, Mrs. Fred- stint. Mr. an au- the Canterbury Times of New Zealand says: soprano whose Was so sweet \ 1-story frame cottage 700 tion; noted far Ad wide for its schools and churches. All under high state of cultiva- without Floden has had erick Smith, and had another interesting voice and ...... tion. Soil, dark vegetable loam, with clay subsoil, the fanners' delight. Elegant nine- with King Oscar, doubtless in rela- "Miss Clara Wisdom, the leading character experience so much admired that he was called the J. B. 1 Wig«in, 4536 \ Harriet , avenue, ; 1%- .\< '-\u25a0 and dience lady of the Stanton Opera company, and instructive in meeting the \u25a0'\u25a0 , room house, with fine stone foundation cellar. Stables for 100 head of stock; granary, tion to Bishop yon Scheele's coming tour is among "Blatchford Kavanagh" of lowa. His story . frame dwe11ing..;'...;.., ; 600 machine shed, chicken-house, carriage-room, shop; well, never those to be laid by through stress of a bad principal musican of that far western Calif ' Smith,", 1820 Fifth avenue S, frame blacksmith fine drilled in the United States. cold. On Thursday her part in voice is rich and full and has many beau- dry, with windmilL; all wire fenced, etc. Buildings are in the midst nice grove of trees "Girafle, city. She familiarized herself with the '. barn: ; ;... Girafla" was taken at practically hour's workings the Matinee ties. o'.TV r.,;."...;...'.".-». *...... 660 ! about 20 feet high; it's an ideal American farmhouse; an Eden. Buildings alonvcost over Uavii's District. an of Musical, an or- Philip jHartmann, ' 614 Fourth, $6,000; in good Just hink of it, $3,975 buys the property, and I will maka In Consul notice by Miss Nilsson, who got "tnc book" ganization ' avenue jS, condition. • somewhat similar to the i if desired, good party for five ten years, 6 cent, for most of annual report of Consul General at 6 o'clock and played the part word perfect Interior. improvements in building 800 loan, on same to a or per In the Ladies' Thursday Musicale of \u25a0 purchase price. hundred acres onljr in flax for two years pay for tha prop- York, whose jurisdiction in- the same night. The performance, moreover, which Mrs. All the Year Around. Minneapolis Sash and Door company, v One will Rnvn, of New was a bright and sprightly Arthur J. Shaw is president. Mrs. Shaw erty. Over 200 acres already plowed for springtime. Can't find another bargain like It Atlantic seaboard and the gulf one." The .Stan- ; 1023 Second avenue SE, frame ware- \u0084 ;. cludes the Opera company Through sleepers to - in the western states. Must and will be sold. Cut out and call or wire at once. of Mexico, 3,378 vessels sailing under the ton is at present, after a is also an active worker in the National tourist California .\u25a0;.. ...,\u25a0.... this prolonged stay in every house.'...... ' 500 Norwegian flag arrived in this country in > New Zealand, singing in Federation of Musical Clubs and is di- Wednesday, the year around; the Mrs.,'. M. H. Elliott, 2032 av-snue and 647 in ballast. In Sydney, Australia. Northern run one of :* Se .'. .'..".. ." 500 ' On Sept. 19th to 27th, inclusive, the necessary for a woman's club in a city like these same tourist sleepers are run Stevenson, 1122 Washington aye- ' •was 729,702 kroner and the value of the ex- William ( ; ports, 11,783,474 kroner. The consular fees Northern Pacific railway will sell special Minneapolis, where musical organizations on the "North Coast Limited" train leav- nue S, frame barn ...... '\u25a0.-..';...'.....".".: 500 50,402.41 and on .:. J \ '• for the district aggregated kroner. excursion tickets, Minneapolis to San are numerous. It also provides many ing daily at 10U0 a. m. the Pacific A. B. Latham, 1401 Mount Curve aye- ; . . Francisco and return, for $59.00 on ac- special programs In which the en- express leaving daily at 11:15 p. m., mak- repkir.; building idea of nue,'; to ...... 800 Are y°u tired of lookln at old properties Branching Out. count of the general Episcopal tertainment is conspicuous. of ing direct connections, in union depot, at Schwatzrock, 3434 " ABA fißk conference. All the J. : Colfax avenue N, , ', g&k-'" ;# poorly and so out-of-date The first lodge of the Sons of Norway out- church. program meetings are open to the public Portland, Oregon, with, through tourist 1%-story' frame dwelling ..'...'.;".'.;.... 400 &Tw AI WTm that are so located Bide of Minneapolis will be instltued at West The good for going jour- payment and sleepers Brown, 1469 that are QOt cheap at aa price beoauae tickets are the on the of a fee sometimes via the southern Pacific to San W. R. Stevens avenue.'.frame \ \u0084 ran'Mft^Htf the>" Duluth next week with twenty charter mem- ney until very large. Francisco. : .".-.; •.-;... HVI no one will live in them nnless compelled to 33 members Oct. 2d, and the final return the attendance ie A local or- cottage... .I".".'\u25a0'.:*.. .;:..,. 400 jHMP^;'v bers. In Zumbrota a lodge of Is limit is Nov. 15th, stop-overs as desired, chestra is employed in some of the special If you are going to California It Is «LJ9 B «| 188 I doso?- If such Is the case and you really being organized and it will soon install offi- limits, programs. worth your to jß?,w.wii» \u25a0 nice It go cers. The order has 530 members in the throe within those willbe allowed. while look into this. Make V,i want to bay a home and buy right, Minneapolis lodges. Here Is an opportunity for you to give A very successful entertainment, your trip one of pleasure and profit to andSlook at No. 2718 Pilisbury Aye. This is a 10-room hoaie strictly mod- yourself. that famous train, the "No»th Coast planned by Mrs. Shaw, who Is very re- See the country traversed by ern with fine large rooms, with three \u25a0 fireplaces -and everything as good as Limited," a trial, and at the same time sourceful, will be used with some modifi- the Northern Pacific railway; it is at- money could it. Was by day. owner $8,700, but Demands a Minister. you tracting JUiJtm* Jßl JLP Little Cash.. make built the and icost b& Iceland will have a chanca to see the wonder- cations for the faculty concert at Stanley more attention, at this time, than , has moved away and me to sell it and that is what I am going the Dan- country Hall, Friday any part country. •!Manitoba grows more wheat 'per acre than writes to do. Iceland -wants its own minister in ful North Pacific, coast every one evening, which is the open- other of the Call at any other part of America. We sell farms for Lot is 45x171 feet to a 20-foot alley. This is one of the rery ish cabinet. After an agitation extending is about. at social event Northern Pacific city ticket office for beßt locations or talking Call the Northern ing of the school year. It what you now pay as ayear's .rent.". ;.-.-". '. -, ;in, -Eighth ward, jGo the over a period of many years, the alting. Pacific city office, No. full particulars. the '\u0084; bandy, self-government. the out and look house over from ? cellar-to attlo the island, has adopted ticket 19 Nicollet will be called on "oriental evening." The Ask for Northern Markets taxes low; - the it . legislative assembly of House block, for full particulars. first part will Pacific tourist books. •4*For small farms or large tracts call on :: and ask neighbors all about and then come and see me. Possession at a resolution regarding the appointment of consist of the reading of Might rent it to good party. _. minister, attend tut ses- the stanzas of the Rubalyat as arranged once. Will ". \u25a0»\u25a0*\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 *» n 'Li. such a who shall Congdon'i Pitch Pipes INTERNATIONALLAND CO make satisfactory terms right sions of the alting and be responsible to it Carey Flexible Cement Roofing, best on for "The Persian Garden' by Mrs. Holt. ConfederatlonLif Main st.WinßiDec.Man and sell it Frank P. lltOlls bs£* gov- \u25a0 v v«U as being a part of tixe Danish earth. W. S. Nott Co. Telephone 370. This will be illustrated by the soprano At Metropolitan Music Co., 41-43 6th it S. Writs u» tor maps, etc. .-- . ' ,