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MINNEAPOLIS GLOBULES. The bank clearings for yesterday were $906,902,38. The boy William Mayher, arrested yesterday for stealing wheat, was sent to the reform school. Rev. S. W. Sample will preach at Harmonia hall to-day. Subject, "I." Miss Maud Ulmer will render a solo. George Kennan will visit Minneapolis early next month and deliver two illustrated lectures on Siberia. George Janovee yesterday withdrew a charge of assault and battery he made against Thomas Keohl. Dr. Frank Burton has been appointed general surgeon of the St. Louis road. His office will be in Minneapolis. William Mayher was arrested yesterday morning,charged with stealing three sacks of wheat from a car in the Milwaukee yards. Ex-Traffic Manager Alexander, of the Great Notthern, has been appointed president and general manager of the Eastern Minnesota. T. W. Emery, of this city, has invented and patented and improved coal and grain chute. The invention is said to be a practical one. I. D. Nicol, the saloonkeeper, decided not to appeal against the fine of $100 imposed on him by Judge Mahoney for keeping a disorderly house. Building Inspector Hazen yesterday swore out a warrant against I, Jacobson for violating the building laws. Jacobson's trial is set for Jan. 19. Rev. J. W. Dunkee vesterday made a complaint that a notorious "blind pig" was being run on Bloomington avenue, just off of Franklin avenue. Mrs. Scott, of Bloomington township, lost a roll of bills amounting to $900 on Nicollet avenue yesterday afternoon. The loss was reported to the police. This afternoon the people's meeting will be held for the last time at Harmonia hall. Rev. S. W. Sample will speak on "I," and Miss Maud Ulmer will sing. Prof. George McLean gave his weeklv lecture Friday evening in the library building before a good-sized audience. The subject of the lecture was "English Poetry and Prose." "Scrap Iron Bill" has returned from a four months' lecturing tour through Iowa. Tomorrow night he will lecture at the Lake Street M. E. church. Five years ago Bill organized this church. Dr. Frank Burton. county physician. has been appointed general surgeon of the Minneapolis & St. Lonis road. and has just returned from a trip over the road, reorganizing the medical department. The First Scandinavian Church of Minneapolis filed articles of incorporation with the secretary of state yesterday. The board of directors are Aelmen L. Filler, A. Anderson Okelburg and Oiaf A. Strand. Hector Pflaum, of La Crosse, Wis., was in Minneapolis yesterday searching for his son Charlie, eight years old, who disappeared last Thursday. The father thinks the boy got on a freight train and came to Minneapolis. Judge A. H. Young was vesterday appointed receiver of the bank in Litchfield of which the late H. S. Branham was cashier. by Judge Pond. The bank's liabilities are between $50,000 and $100,000. Assets not known. Charles Hundstack, a veteran member of the Minneapolis fire department. who joined the old volunteer fire company almost eighteen years ago, and has been in the service ever since, is seriously ill at his home, 815 Third street north. John Goodnow denies that he managed the deal by which Attorney Elliott became judge of the municipal court. The matter was referred to the Hennepin delegation by Gov. Merriam, and did not originate with the state central committee. Louis Lebetsky, a miserable-looking, undersized mortal living in Northeast Minneapolis, was charged yesterday with being drunk and beating his wife and children. Lebetsky had just come out of the workhouse after doing twenty days for' a like offense, and Judge Mahoney sent him back to do thirty more. A pleasing announcement to the public will be the early presence in Minneapolis of H, H. Ragan, who will deliver a series of five of his celebrated illustrated lectures. The introductory lecture is to be on Alaska. This is entirely new, and is attracting a great deal