
iTHTTBSBAY EVENING, THE - M^mAmm^mmAu iMA#yflld63/ SORRY FOR TEE CHURCH CifYNfiWS^' .£Hii: Louis Richter, Excommunicated PIGEON RACE AT FAIR Minister, Discusses Presbyterian w - — ^ , . <, - . General Assembly's Action. **• Pajicilrs jof Fast Flyers Will Find ?f . a Fortune at June Louis Richtor. who was expelled and excommunicated from the ministry of ihe ' $%' Fair. '• "*" ' '* Presbyterian church by the Presbyterian general assembly at Los Angeles yester­ day, says the action is of little moment to him personally, but that it Is a had Minneapolis Birds Will Contest thing for the church. He still stoutly maintains that his position in defense.,of V*th . Those of Many Noted the use of .alcoholic liquors.In moderation, N as opposed to prohibition,. Is the right way ^ Lofts Elsewhere. to combat the evils of intemperance. Altho no longer an ordained minister, he an­ nounces that he will continue to perform the functions of a clergyman, and that he A feature of ladles* day, June 10, at the will consider himself legally authorized to June fair and carnival will be a pigeon perform the marriage ceremony whenever raceunde r the auspices of the Minne­ he is asked to do sp. If any doubt should apolis Homing Pigeon club of the national then exist on that score, he explains, the federation. There will be 300 birds lib­ courts can be asked to settle it. erated at the fair grounds at 3 o'clock. Mr. Richter expressed his scorn for the Besides birds from the Minneapolis action taken by the assembly by saying club some noted lofts of the United States that the church was under too much "pet­ will be represented in this contest, among ticoat government." The men who op­ them C. A. Mahr's loft. Irvington. N. J.; posed him, he declared, were largely relat­ A. H. Cronger, Germantown, Pa.; Andrew ed to the church by marriage, being Both in stock rooms and that in the department. It is im­ Dixon, Richmond Hill, N. Y.; C. W. brothers-in-law to the church, who did not Krouse, Philadelphia; R. V. Blanken follow the gospel of Jesus Christ and PauL Buehler, Elizabeth, Pa.: H. Beach, Fort He believed what he found in the Bible, perative that this be done at once as the stock rooms are to be Wayne, Ind.; A. R. Rogers, Louisville. and there was nothing in what he had said Ky.; J. J. Pette, Chicago, 111., and other that was contrary to its teachings. moved, owing to building alterations. Broken Lines Closed noted lofts. Mr. Richter characterized the action of :The liberation will be in charge of Fred the assembly as outrageous, saying that May and other members of the Minneap­ he had done nothing that he would con- Out Regardless of Cost. Everything reduced. We devote olis club, who will have all of their best ceal, that he had simply contended that birds in the race. the liquor business was an honorable one Linens for Shirt Waists* -• Exhibitors will find Industrial street when properly conducted. He was free <tll our bargain tables to this great sale. ready for them to begin arrangement of to say that there were men in other lines 36-in. light medium and heavy weights, displays to-morrow. Watchmen will be of business no more upright than the law- the 60c qualities. This sale, OAp on the grounds to see that goods are safe. abiding liquor dealer. It was such unrea­ The following are a few Odtl Oloths. Damasks. As-Saturday is a holiday, exhibitors are sonable positions of the church that were asked to begin their work a day earlier "destroying its influence." ' . of the many bargains s We have a number of odd cloths in 64-inch Bleached and Half Bleached 54-in. fine, soft finished, Linen; French than last year. medium and very fine qualities that Damask, 60cqualities. This QRA mahufactgre, 95c quality. EQA The Vote on Queen. H. A. ADAMS HEAKD FRGM we have no Napkins to match, To close sale, yard..... • .****** This sale, yard U«M* Miss Harper made the biggest gain in the queen of the carnival voting contest Former New York Clergyman Is Heard of Toweling* them out we have marked them at 2-yard wide Bleached and Half Bleach­ Napkins* yesterday, altho it did not advance her In San Francisco—Suffering very low prices: ed Damask;, 75c and 79c Rflf* in the list of the candidates. Miss Dalla- from Dementia. 10c Bleached Pure Linen Tow- gtg% qualities. This sale, yard... ****** f bleached and half bleached all linen srer. who gained 173. however, moved up Henry Austin Adams, a. former New 3x2 y& cloths that sold for $1.65, $1.95 ' a* peg and tooK second place irom Miss York clergyman well known in Minneapo­ eling. This sale, yard "** 2-yard wide Bleached and Half Bleach­ Napkins, $1.59 quality, tf^ -« -f RL. Hogue. Mis McAllis er gained 153 votes. and $2.50; this Sale, each $1.19 lis, whose eccentricity and strange dis­ ed Damask; $1.00 and $1.10 "7K|\ This sale, dozen........ H* • m • %M The standing of the candidates according appearance were recently related in T h e 12£e Bleached Pure Linen Tow­ $1.59 $1.98. tp ,,the count taken at 10 o'clock this Journal, has been heard from again. qualities. This sale, yard. ..•**** f and | size bleached Satin Damask morning was: A message received by his New York eling. This sale, yard 2£x2 yd. cloths that sold for $2.00, 2-yard wide Bleached and Half Bleach­ Napkins, $2.95qualities. ^4 AC Miss' Michaelson .. 1.697 } friends from Sar. Francisco announced Mis* Sara Hogue 1,0.">9 | that he had passed thru that city and that $2.56 and $3.25; this Sale, each $1.59 ed Double Satin Damasks; $1.35 and This sale, dozen....... V • •**«; Miss Ahn Da linger l.tfitt 15c Bleached Barnsley all lin­ Miss Hazel Runge '...1.404 he was plainly suffering from mild de­ en Toweling. This sale, yard $1.89 $2.59. $1.50 qualities. This A 4 AA f size full bleached double Satin Da­ Hiss Laura Harper 1,547 mentia. While in San Francisco "he is mask Napkins, $4.50 &Q AA Miss Bonnie McAllister 1,2(57 said- to have lived under an assumed 3x2-yards, $3.00, $4.00and $5.00; this sale* yard.. ?™ •••wlP Mlss.vCora B. Crundall 967 name, his presence being known to a few quality. This sale, doz. *Pm»»lFlF Miss Rn.ve Newman 910 ; 7". *.'."• Towels* sale, $2.25 $3.99 and $3.75 each. Remnants of Damask* Miss ojsephlne A. Wanous 627 only. Arrangements were made with Odd Napkins* New York friends to employ prominent We have never made so low prices on Miss Lulu Crowell has been elected maid alienists to study his case. He will be 10c Unbleached Bath Towels, 2£x2j, 2£x3yds., worth t£ <9 Cf| We bought an importer's sample line of honor at Rochester, Minn., in the voting placed in a retreat. where every opportu­ this sale, each....... $5.25 to $7; your choice Hf O*01F our Remnants of Table Linens as we contest conducted by the Post and Rec­ nity will be afforded him to recover. do at this sale. Look them over at of half-dozen Napkins at prices away ord. At Fergus Falls Miss Marie Hovey Little is known of the whereabouts of 19x36 Bleached Linen Huck Towels, 2|x2vi, 2£x2i, 2£x3 yards, worth $6.50 under the market value. Below we >.J wag elected maid in the contest conducted the young woman, the subject of Adams' m Bargain Tables, front part pf store. give a few of the many bargains that by the Daily Journal. last novelette, "My Client vs. the People," can't beat them at 12&c, §& 1 g% to $7.60; your choice 9i*\ 7t% •• • Padding* -- ' < ':- with whom he was said to be infatuated each...... ®2^ at : await you— RAILROAD MEN INJURED and who disappeared about the same time 49c heavy Table Padding, OAp Reg. $1.25 doz., this sale, 6 for. .50o that Adams left for parts unknown. If Fringed and Hemmed Huck and Da­ Lunch Cloths. for this sale ." ^ w Reg. $2.15 doz., this sale, 6 for. .75© 800 Line Conductor Has Ribs Broken- she can be found she will be persuaded mask Towels, that sell for 4 45 g% Milwaukee Employe's Leg to enter a. religious retreat. $1.00 qualities of all linen, satin, Tray Cloths* Reg. $3.25 doz., this sale, 6.. $1.00 i, ' . Is Crushed. 22hc and 25c, this sale each.. • vw damask Lunch Cloths, this &± CA 50c and 60c qualities of Tray ORA Reg. $3.75 doz., this sale, 6.. $1.25 "V. '. > Oliver Burris, a Soo line conductor, was sale;--eachvv'.'".'. , ... OiPl* Reg. $4.50 doz., this sale, 6.. $1.59 taken to St. Barnabas hospital yesterday RAILROADS. On all t% above we limit quantity. ; Cloths, for this sale, each.. %**9** I afternoon suffering from two broken ribs and other injuries. He was sitting in his R. R. MEN GET ADVANCE caboose when the engine struck the car with such force as to throw him to the Wisconsin Central Men Get Increase of floor. His injuries are not thought to MINNEAPOLIS ft w«.n.«d H«I.AVJ be fatal. 12 to 15 Per Cent. A. P. Bloomquist, employed on the I. & Five hundred train, baggage and switchmen will participate in an advance M. division of the Milwaukee road, was •Phone No. 226. St. "LouiILoi * Depot. in wages granted by the Wisconsin Cen­ also taken to St.
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