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The St. James Hotel has opened its large lunchroom for fair week. William Gawne is at present in New York, buying fall and winter merchandise. $1 buys a suit case this week at Barnum's Trunk and Leather Goods Store, and trunks from $1 to $75. 715 Nicollet. Nellie Goetz is the plaintiff in a divorce action begun this morning in the district court against Albert Goetz. Cruelty and inhuman treatment is alleged. Box Lunches-Take a box lunch with you to the fair grounds. The Cuisine, 46 Seventh street S: Quick Lunch, 616 Nicollet avenue; Mercantile Lunch Rooms, 246 Hennepin avenue. Milk will be sold at the uniform rate of 6 cents a quart this winter and there will be no underselling. Such was the decision of the Dairymen's association at a meeting Saturday evening, Hereafter every rural mail carrier in Minnesota will receive the maximum salary attached to the position, $720 a year. About 750 of the carriers have been receiving the maximum out of the 1,000 employed. Miss Fannie Marmion Stone and her brother, Paul Russell Stone, of St. Paul, will be seen this year in "The Runaways." Miss Stone has attracted the attention of several New York managers and was first engaged an an understudy in "The Chinese Honeymoon." Judge A. M. Harrison has ordered all parties interested to appear before him Sept. 24 and show cause why the account of the Minneapolis Trust company, as receiver for the Northwestern Guaranty Loan company, should not be allowed and the receiver discharged. The order is issued upon the petition of Arthur R. Rogers.