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Read These Figures and Think While the housewives are., beifig driven by the high prices to boycott meat here is what the Ice and Refrig-. eratoar" Blue Book says Is being held ih cold storage: Fourteen million eattle. 'Six million calves. Twenty-five million sheep and lambs. Fifty rtiillion hogs. -." According to these figures from the official guide book, circulated only among the cold storage men, there la in storage one entire animal for each adult in the United States, with enough whole animals left over to give two to eaqh family. This meat is being held in 558 cold storage plants. In addition it may in terest the wrried housekeepers to "know that in seventy-eight fish freez ing plants in the country there are 'Siting to be doled out that are Valued at $25,000,000. In other cold storage plants during any year now, according to the stor age man's own statistics, the strug gling wage earner will find: One million eight hundred million eggs. One hundred and thirty million pounds of butter. 'Fruits valued at $50,000,000. America's Greatest Clothing Specialists. TOP COATS ARE READY AT THE 3 WINNERS 12 different styles to choose from at this price. Every one pure wool and a perfect fit guaranteed. £4C At this popular price we A |3 show 27 different styles including silk-lined blacks and. grays that are sold .by the High Rent stores for $25.00. The finest Top Coats that 2|,y money can buy are here for you to choose from—• any color and all sizes from 33 to 46 breast measure. All Goods Bought from us are kept Pressed Free of Charge. Clothing Company (Inc.) si 15 EAST SUPERIOR STREET Opposite the City Hall. C. C. STAACKE O I I A N -..106 West Superior Street Open Wednesday and Saturday evenings. MATTRESS PERFECTION Ton •will appreciate good mattress making 'If you will examine wymiisss on every Mattress Xoolc for «nrname Everything essential in msttresa making la 'embodied in "Stearns & Foster" mattresses. 81XTY NIGHTS' FREE TRIAL. I The "Webbing Process" employed in' ALL "Stearns & Foster" Mattresses.' .unites the tiny Cotton fibres into 360 filmy.' 'lacy webs, all of which have acquired the Utmost LIFE and RESILIENCE. COMFORT) and DURABILITY guaranteed. Tou want to. be sure that the mattress upon which you sleep is PURE and CLEAN. You can examine the INSIDE of EVERY ."Stearns ft Foster^roattregs. joPEH CLOSED! Thl« dnlca Mi mattress* Let us show these mattresses TODAY. Attractive Display of Fitwell Clothes THE QUALITY STORE. Then, besides, there are millions of pounds of potatoes, onions,'thousands of turtles, eels, cases of canned goods and milk, butter and cheese, valued at $ioo jo'o',ocio. The total value of meat and food stuffs placed in cold storage during a year at present is, according to. the5 figures of the storage concerns, close to three billion dollars. Do you know what this means, Mr. Common Everyday Citizen? It means that the Armours, Swifts, Cudahys, Booths et al., hold the coun try by the throat. They won't squeeze tight enough to kill the consumer, only tight enougti to make him give up his last dollar. BOOSTER IS SYNONYM FOE TRUE UNION MAN The booster works in the open.: The knocker works under cover, The booster is a loving husband. The knocker is a wife beater. The knocker would oslerize theift. The booster believes in personal liberty. The knocker is a prohibitionist at heart. The booster loves children. The knocker frowns at the smile of a babe. The booster patronizes home indus try. The knocker supports the mail or der houses. The booster is the noblest work of God. The knocker the finished task of the Prince of Meanness and Darkness. The booster Is porterhouse on hu manity's bill of fare. The knocker comes under the head of hash. The booster patronizes the cook with the white button. The knocker can be found at the Chinese chile-con-carno dump. The booster takes his glass of beer from a blue button baT boy. The knocker gets his from the bootlegger, or blind tiger down the alley. The booster prides himself on being always in good standing in his local. The knockeiyregards his suspension for non-payment of dues as merit marks. The booster insists on being served by union green button waiters, or waitresses. The knocker is the favorite patron of the Jap and Chink dumps. The booster writes himself as the friend of his fellow man. The knocker writes himself as an lshmaelite of insufferable scope. The booster and prosperity go hand in hand. The knocker and adversity are in separable. The booster loves the light and abhors dark methods. The knocker loves darkness, he is so used to stealth that he could run across a tin roof with wooden.'shoes noiselessly. A booster is a clean hustler for union labels, all the time. A knocker is a hustler for his own label, when someone is looking, but a laggard when the grand stand play is impractical on account of lack of audience. The booster's "I am going home" is a manly acknowledgement of lov ing ties. The knocker's "I am going down the line" is a knave'g admission that he is a soiled bird, and he&ded iri his natural direction. The booster is the living healthy hustling personification of the right, fellow, doing the right thing, all the time. The knocker is invariably, in the right church, but in the wrong pew, by inclination and natural desire. H3 is the right Mr. Wrong at every turn" of the road. iV A booster is the opposite of a "Gum Shoe Guy." A knocker is the opposite of a booster, he is the major-general of the "Gum Shoe Fraternity" and owns the exclusive right to lead the ham mer wielders, character destroyers and amalgamated platoons of pol troons.—The Mixer and Server. A request by the Clyde (Scotland) Amalgamated Society of Engineers for a reduction in working hours from fifty-four has been refused by the Employers' Association. The work of organization is being carried on steadily in Kansas, new unions haying been formed within the last two months, as follows: In Em poria, a Typographical .Union in-4At chison, a Machinists' Union in Hor ton, a Telephone Operators' Union in Kansas City, Kan., a Plumbers' Union, and in Pittfitburg, a Printing Pressmen's Union. UITS AND TOP COATS Are now being shown at the "Fitwell" store. Handsome Valours, Worsteds, Serges and Cassimeres, all made in the very newest models— $ 15, $20 and $25 Quality, style and fit you .will recognize them super ior to any. garment ever offered. THE HOME OF GOOD CLOTHES. -Wc y\* 1 The booster believes in man. The knocker's slogan is distrust. The booster is a home builder. The knocker a home destroyer. The booster says—"Let us do it." The knocker—"Oh, what's the use." The booster loves and respects the aged. 1,1 1 *\r IN OfHERLANdS The Confederation General drf Tra vail of France, iiias issued a mani festo, which is pasted In the streets, declaring the old -age insurance- bill at present under the consideration'of the senate to be a swindle and' de ception of the working classes. At Grauhlet, France, the subject of the department of the Tarn proposed mediation and a recourse to referen dum in the case of the striking Leather Workers, but was turned down, the men refusing conciliation upon the terms proposed. 4 A bipartite agreement between Great Britain and France was pub lished, recently, phich gives to French citizens in England the same privi leges in respect of compensation for injury as are enjoyed by English W.orkitn,en4 while, on the other hand, the Eifglish workmen in France will be brought under the French Com pensation law. RUNAWAY SLAVE LAW BINDS AMERICAN SEAMEN Continued from Page 1. ness as a result. "The truth is, gentlemen, there has been a total change in the relations of ship owners to vessels. In olden times owners might lose the total value of their ships, but now th^ sys tems of insurance remove all this risk and today the main point of the ship owner is to obtain the cheapest possible labor. The ship owner's risk is not sufficient to compel him to employ able seamen. On the high seas but fifteen per cent of the total cost of operating a vessel is expended in the wages and living of the men— on the lakes it is less than twelve per cent." Having concluded, the president "of the Seamen's Union gave way to an other -notable figure in the sailors* organizations, Secretary Victor A. Olander, from the Great Lakes, who told of the strike forced by the Lake Carriers' association, in which these shipowners had used, as. strikebreak ers, men from the .Pittsburg steel mills who had never in their lives served fes sailors. Advertisements clipped from lake side papers calling for men to man the vessels "\£ho have never sailed before," were offered as evidence by Secretary Olander. He gave the de tails of the "industrial passport sys tem" employed by the Carriers' as sociation, by which the union men were blacklisted and told of the oath,4 forced upon every would-be employe, to resign from the union. Patrick Flynn, financial secretary of the Marine Firemen, and Secre tary WiUiam H. Frazier, of the Inter national Seamen's Union, added testi mony in suport of the strong case that had been made for the bill. STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY OF St. Louis. District Court, Eleventh Judicial District. In the matter of the application of George P. Tweed, John Jenswold Jr., Edward L. Bradley, Henry Fee, John A. Waterworth and St. Louis County Investment Company, a corporation, to' register the title to the following described real estate situated in St. Louis County, Minnesota, namely: Government lot No. 4, in Section 3, in Township 62, North Range 12, west of the 4th P. M. according to the government survey thereof, Applicants. vs. Robert Stratton, Nancy E. McDonald, Herbert W. Pearson. John McLach lan, Neil McLachlan, George H. Cros by, Duluth Log Company, St. Louis County, State of Minnesota, The County of St. Louis in State of Min nesota, and all other persons or par ties unknown, claiming any right, title, estate, lien or interest in the real estate described In the applica tion herein. Defendants. SUMMONS IN APPLICATION FOR REGISTRATION OF LAND. The State of Minnesota to the above named defendants: You are hereby summoned and re quired to answer -the application of the applicants in the above, entitled pro ceeding and to file your an swer to the said application in the office of the Clery of said court, in said county, within twenty (20) days after the service of this sum mons upon you, exclusive of the day of such service, and, if you fail to answer the said application within the time aforesaid, the applicants in this proceeding will apply to the court tor the relief demanded_ therein. Witness, J. P. Johnson, clerk of said court, and the seal thereof at Duluth, in said County, this 9th day of March, A. D. 1910. J. P. JOHNSON. Clerk, By R. E. JOHNSON, Deputy. (Seal of Dist. Ct., St. Louis Co., Minn.) JNO. JENSWOLD, JR., Attorney for Applicants. Labor World, Mar. 12-19-26-1910. SUMMONS. STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY OF St. Loilis.—ss. District Court, Elev enth Judicial District. CON WINTERS, JOSEPHINE WINTERS, Plaintiff, Defendant. The State of Minnesota to the above named defendant: You Josephine Winters are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint of the plaintiff in the above entitled action, which complaint has been filed in tHe office of the clerk of said District Court, at the City of Du luth, County of St. Louis and State of Minnesota, and to serve a copy of vour answer to the said complaint on the subscriber at his office, in the City of Duluth, 410 Columbia Bldg., in the said County of St. Louis, within thirty (30) days after the service of this sum mons upon you, exclusive of the day of such service and if you fail to answer the said complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this ac tion will" apply to the court for the relief demanded in said complaint, to gether 'with plaintiff's costs and dis bursements herein. Dated Feb. 2nd, 1910. AUSTIN N. McGINDLEY, Plaintiff's Attorney. STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY OF St. Louis.—ss. District Court, Elev enth Judicial District. In the matter of the application of Lena A. Jena wold to register the'title to the following described real es tate situtfted in St. Louis County, Minnesota, namely: North half of northwest quarter of section eight in Township sixty-one, N. Of range fifteen W. of the 4th P. M., 'accord ing to government survey thereof, Applicant,' vs. Anthime Sabourin, Joseph C. O'Gorman George A. Lammers and Albert J* Lammers and George' A. Lammers, r. co-partner* as Lammers Brothers, and all other persons or parties un' rt known claiming *&ny right, title. es tate, lien or Interest in the real es {•tale described in the applicati ^herein, Defendants. SUMMONS IN APPLICATION FOR REGISTRATION OF LAND. ''The. State of Minnesota to the above i.-. .named defendants: Tou are hereby summoned and re- ,Wi.i -'Vii3''y.^i,g:M%,'f,,^ tiatBOR- wfmt.pj "Wns^^x quired to answer the application of the applicant in the above entitled proceeding and to file your answer to the said application in the office of the clerk of said court, in said county, within twenty (20) days after 'the service of this summons upon you, ex clusive of the day of such service, and, if you fail to answer the said applica tion within the time aforesaid, the applicant in this proceeding will apply to the court for the relief demanded therein. Witness, J. P. Johnson, clerk ot said court, and the seal thereof at Duluth, in said county, this 9th day of March A. D. 1910. J. P. JOHNSON, Clerks By R. E. JOHNSON, Deputy. (Seal of Dist. Ct., St. Louis Co., Minn.) JNO. JENSWOLD, Attorney for Applicant. Labor World, Mar. 12-19-26, 1910. STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY OF St. Louis.—ss. District Court, Elev enth Judicial District. In the matter of the application of Ras mus K. Doe to register the title to the following described real estate situated in St. Louis County, Minne sota, .namely: Southeast quarter (SE%) of the north west quarter (NW%) the north half (N%) of the southwest quarter (SW%) and the southwest quarter (SW%) of the northwest quarter (NW%) of Section S3 in Township 52 North of Range 13 W. of the 4-th P. M. Applicant. vs. Boston & Duluth Farm Land Company, and all other persons or parties un known, claiming any right, title, es tate lien or interest in1 the real es tate' described in the application herein. Defendants. The State of Minnesota to the above named -defendants: You are hereby summoned and re quired to answer the application of the applicant the above entitled pro ceeding and to file your answer to the said application in the office of the Clerk of said court, in said county, Within twenty (20) days after the ser vice of this summons upon you, ex clusive of the day of such service, and, if you fail to answer the said appli cation within the time aforesaid, the applicant in this proceeding wil| apply to the court for the relief demanded therein. Witness, J. P. Johnson, clerk of said court, and the seal thereof, at Duluth, in said county, this 9th day of March A. D. 1910. J. P. JOHNSON, Clerk. By R. E. JOHNSON, Deputy. (Seal of Dist. Ct., St. Louis Co., Minn.) JNO. JENSWOLD, Jr.,, Attorney for Applicant. Labor World, Mar. 12-19-26-1910. SUMMONS. STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY OF St. Aouis.—ss. District Court,^ Elev enth Judicial District. UNO LINDSTROM, Plaintiff, vs. DULUTH LOAN INVESTMENT COM pany, Charles E. Pike," Fred D. Wild er, A. C. Otis, Frederick B. Edwards, Chas. Downer, S. M. Collins, Grace Eldridge Collins,,. Duluth Banking Company, also all other persons un known claiming any right, title, es tate, interest or lien in the real es tate described in the complaint here in, Defendants. The State of Minnesota to the above named defendants: You, and .each of you, are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint of the- plaintiff in the above entitled action, which complaint has been filed in the office of the clerk of the said District Court at the City of Duluth, County -of St. Louis, and State of Minnesota/-and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the subscriber at his office, Rooms 313 314 First National Bank Building, in the City/of Duluth, in said County of St. Louis, within twenty (20) days af ter the service of this summons upon you, exclusive of the day of such ser vice and if you fail to answer the said complaint within the time afore said, the plaintiff in this action will apply to ihe court for the relief de manded in/ the complaint herein. ANDREW NELSON, Attorney for Plaintiff, 313-314 First Nat. Bank Bldg., Residence 32 E. Fifth St., Duluth, Minn. NOTICE OF LIS PENDENS. STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY OF St. Louis.—ss. District Court, Elev enth Judicial District. UNO LINDSTROM, Plaintiff, vs. DULUTH LOAN INVESTMENT COM pany, Charles E. Pike, Fred D. "Wild er, A. C. Otis, Frederick B. Edwards, Chas. Downer, S. M. Collins, Grace Eldridge Collins, Duluth Banking Company, also all other persons un known claiming any right,' title, es tate, Interest or. lien in the real es tate described in the complaint here in, Defendants. Notice is hereby given that an action has been, commenced in this court by the above named plaintiff against the above named defendants, the Object of which action is to obtain a Judgment that the said, -plaintiff is the owner in fee of ah undivided eight-fifteenths (8-16) of the foljowing described real property and that the. defendants, and each of them, have no estate or inter est therein or lien thereon and for such other and further relief as may be equitable and just, in the premises. The real property affected by this action is situate^ in the County of St. Louis and State of, Minnesota, des cribed as follows: The northwest quarter (NW%!) *of the southwest quar ter (8 W&) of section six (6) in town ship fifty (50) north of range fourteen (14) west of the Fourth Principal Me ridian. ANDREW NELSON, -^'Attorney for Plaintiff, ,313-314 First Nat. Bank Bldg., Residence 32 Bast Fifth St., Duluth, Minnesota. Labor World, Mftr. 12-19-26-Apr. 2-9-1C, llflO* The Wise's This was economical and satisfying to Mrs. Wise. Things seemed right only when she did them. It worked fine—everybody satisfied. but the strain told—physi hands are happiest^ STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY OF St Louis. In Probate Court. In the matter of the estate of Amos J. Bilrton, decedent. Letters of Administration this day having been granted to William C. Burton. IT IS ORDERED, That the time with in which all creditors of the above named decedent may present claims against his estate in this court, be* and the saihe hereby is, limited to three months from and after the date hereof and that Monday the 13th day of June, 1910, at ten o'clock A. M., in the Probate Court Rooms at the Court House at Duluth in said County, be, "and the same hereby is, fixed' and appointed as the time and place for hearing upon the examination, adjust ment and allowance of such claims as shall- be presented within the time aforesaid. Let notice hereof be given by the publication of this order in The Labor World as provided, by law. Dated at Duluth, Minn., March 7th, 1910. J. B. MIDDLECOFF, Judge of Probate. (Seal Probate Court, St. Louis County, Minn.) W. G. BONHAM, Attorney for Administrator.' Labor World, March 12, 19, 26, 1910. No. 9381. Notice of Expiration of Redemption. OFFICE OF COUNTY AUIDITOR, COU'N •ty of St. Louis, State of Minnesota. To Joseph E. Sumiher: You are hereby notified that the fol lowing. piece or parcel of land, sit uated in the County of St. Louis, State of iMinnesota, and known and described as follows, to-wit: Northwest one-quar ter, of Southwest one-quarter (NW. of SW. 1 /4), Section Thirty-two (32), Township Fifty-seven (57) North, Range Sixteen (16) West, 4th P. M., according to the Government survey tnereof, is now assessed in your name. That on the 14th day of May, A. D. 1906, at a sale of land ^pursuant to the real estate tax judgment duly given and made in and by the District Court, ih and for said County of St. Louis, on the 21st day of -March, A. D. 1906, ih proceedings to enforce the payment of taxes delinquent upon* real estate for the year A. D. J1904, for said County of St. Louis, the above described piece or parcel of land was duly offered for sale, and no one bidding upon said offer an amount equal to that for which said piece or parcel' was subject to "be sold, to-wit: the sum of Four Dollars and five cents, the same was duly bid in for the State of Minnesota for said sum. That thereafter, and on the Eighth aay of November, A. D. 1909, the said piece or parcel of land, not then hav ing been redeemed from said sale, and having then become the absolute propr erty of the State of Minnesota, was sold and" conveyed at jmblic sale by the County Auditor of said County pur suant to the order and direction of the State Auditor of t'he State of Minnesota, and in accordance with the provisions of the statute in such case made and provided, for the sum of Eight Dollars and sixty-six cents, duly paid to the County Treasurer of said County. That the certificate 'of sale for said piece or parcel of land executed and delivered by said County Auditor upon f.aid sale last above mentioned has been presented^-to me at my office by the holder thereof, for the purpose of hav ing notice of expiration of time for redemption from said tart: sale of said prbperty given and served, and that the amount required to redeem said piece or parcel of land from said tax sale at the date of this notice, exclusive of the costs to accrue upon said no tice, is the sum of Eight Dollars and ninety-four cents. That the time for the redemption of taid piece or parcel of landrfrom said tax sale will expire sixty (60) days after the service of this notice and filing of proof of such service in my office. Witness .my hand and seal of office this Fifteenth day of February, A. D. O. HALDEN, Auditor St. Louis County, Minn. Seal County Auditor of St. Louis Coun ty, Minnesota.) OLIVER S. ANDRESEN, Attorney-at-Law. 509 First National Bank Building, Duluth, Minn. Labor World, March 12, 19, 26, 1910. No. JJ382. Notice of. Expiration of Redemption. OFFICE OF COUNTY AUIDITOR, COUN ty of St. Louis, State of Minnesota. To Joseph E. Summer: You are hereby notified that the fol lowing piece or parcel of land, sit uated in the County of St. Louis, State of Minnesota, and known and described as follows, to-wit: Southwest one-quar ter of Southwest one-quarter (SW. of •QW. %), Section Thirty-two (32), Township Fifty-seven (67) North, Uange Sixteen (16) West, of Fourth P. M., according to the Government sur vey thereof, is now assessed in your name. That on the 14th day of Mfcy, A. D. 1906, at a sale of land pursuant to the real estate tax judgment duly given and made In and toy the District Court In and" for said County of St. Louis, on the ,21st day of March, A. D. 1906, tn proceedings to .enforce the payment of taxes delinquent upon real estate for the year A. D. 1904, for said County of St. Louis, the above described piece or parcel of land was duly offered for •ale, and no one bidding upon said offer an amount equal to that for whlcA sp-id piece or parcel was subject to be sold to-wit: the jmm of Four Dollars end five cents, the same. was duly bid tn for the' State of IMinnesota for said Bum. That thereafter, and on the Eighth day of November, A. D. 1909, the said piece or parcel of,' land, not then hav ing been redeemed from said iale, and having Jthen ibecome the absolute, prop el ty of the State of Minnesota, was sold and conveyed at public sale by t»ie County Auditor of said County pur suant to the order and direction of the State Auditor ofythe State of Minnesota end^ in accordance vHth the provisions of the statute in sucfo case mad# and provided, for the lum of Twenty-five Dollars, duly paid to the County Treas urer of said County.' Ttoat the certiflcats .of sale forald One day she gave out—* town" she said. The facts were—complete physical exhaustion and ragged nerves, due to never-ending monotonous tasks. The Wise's doctor paid "DIGESTO"—a wine glass three times a day. That did it The doctor made good, DIGESTO made good and both made Mrs. Wise good, and equal to her tasks with energy to spare. Moral: Don't wait—take DIGESTO now. A perfect liquid food and body builder. For Sale by All Druggists MANUFACTURED ST 1 THEO. HAMM BREWING CO. ST PAUL, MINN. SKND roun DIGESTO •OTTIil CAPS AND 2S« TO COVKH MAILINO FOR BEAUTIFULLY ILLUSTRATED BAST RECORD ROOK. piece parcel of land executed and delivered oy said County Auditor upon said sale last .above mentioned has been presented to me at my office by* I the holder thereof, for the purpose of having notice of expiration of time for edemption from said tax sale»of said property given and served, and that the amount required to redeem said piece or parcel of land from said tax sale at the date of this notice, exclusive of the costs to accrue upon said notice, is the sujn of Twenty-five" Dollars and eighty-one cents. That the t-ime for the redemption of said piece or parcel of land from said lax sale will expire sixty (60) days after the service of this notice and fil ing of proof of such service in my office. Witness my hand and seal of office this Fifteehth day of February, A D. 1910. 46 t« 40 O. HALDBN, Auditor. St. Louis County, Minn. (Seal County Auditor of St. Louis Coun ty, Minnesota.) OLIVER S. ANDRESEN, Attorney-at-Law, 509 First National Bank Bldg., Duluth, Minn. Labor World, March 12, 19, 26, 19-10. Order of Hearing on Petition for Pro bate of Will. STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY OF St. Louis. In Probate Court. In the -matter of thp estate of David Tnompson, Decedent. A certain instrument purporting /to be the last will and testament of David Thompson having (been presented to this court and the petition of Thomas G. Thompson being duly filed herein, representing, among other /nings, that said decedent, then being a resident of the county of St- Louis, State of Min nesota, died testate in the" county of St.- Louis, State of Minnesota, on the 2nd day of March, 1910, and that said petitioner is a son Of i:aid decedent, and that David Thomp son Jr. and Thomas George Thompson Aire named therein as executors and praying tftat said instrument be al lowed and admitted to probate as the last wilf and) testament- of said deced ent, and thajt letters testamentary be issued to David Thompson Jr.-' and Thomas G. Thompson thereon. It Is Ordered, That said petition be heard before this court, at the Probate Court Rooms in the Court House in Duluth, in said County, on Monday, the 4th day of April, 1910, at ten o'clock a. m., and all persons interested in said hearing and in said matter, are here by cited and required at said time and place to show cause, if any there be, why said petition should not be grant ed. Ordered Further, That this order be served by publication in the Labor I World according to law, and that a 1 ropy of this order be served on the County Treasurer of St. Louis County i.ot less than ten days prior to said day of hearing. Dated at Duluth, Minn., March 6th. 1910. By the Court, J. B. MfcDOLEOOFF, Judge of Probate. (Seal Probate Court,. St. Louis County, Minn.) Laibor World, Mar. 12-19-26-1910. RAILROAD TIME TABLES. THE DULUTH & IRON RANGE! RAILR/OAD COMPANY. "The Vermilion Route.'* Leave Duluth. Arrive Knife River, Two I Harbors, Tower, 7:30 m| Ely, Aurora, Bl- 1*12:00 •3:15 m| wabik, McKlnley, I 6:20pm] Efteleth, Gilbert and Virginia. 'D&lly except Sunday tio no tio iDaily.' DVIiCTH, M1S8ABB NOBlHUUf. S 1 |Duluth to MUaabe| am Range. Duluth Ar. Sparta. til 20 Ar. Biwablk •T 06 S 60 6 IS 42 xvL... 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