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y,You "We're Rotten," He Said to Filipinos, "Come* Join Us. D. H. Harris, of Mendon, Mich., in a recent toast, issued the following appeal to the Filipinos: Filipinos don't know what you are missing by not wanting to become citizens of this grand coun try of ours. There isn't anything like it under the sun. Tou ought to send a delegation over to see us, the land of the free— land of hundreds of fine churches and thousands of licensed saloons Bibles, forts and guns, houses of prostitution, millionaires and pau pers, theologians and thieves, liber alists and liars, politicians and pov erty. Christians and chain gangs, schools and scalawags, trusts and tramps, money and misery, home/? and hunger, virtue and vice, a land where you can get a good Bible for 25 cents and a drink of whiskey for fifteen where we have a man in) congress with three wives and a lot in the penitentiary for having two wives! where some men make sau sage out of their wives and some TVant to eat them raw where we make bologna out of dogs, canned beef out of horses and sick cows, and corpses out of the people who eat them where we put a man in jail for not having the means of sup port and on the rock pile for ask ing for a Job of work where we 11* cense bawdy houses and impose fines on men for preaching Christ on the street corners where we have a con gress of 400 men who make laws, and a supreme court of nine men who set them aside where good whiskey makes bad men and bad men make £ood I whiskey where newspapers, are paid for suppressing the truth, and made rich for teach ing a lie where proff sors draw their convictions from the same place they draw their salaries where preachers are paid $25,000 a year to dodge the devil and tickle the ears of the wealthy where business con sists of getting hold of property in any way that won't land you in the penitentiary where trusts hold" up and poverty holds down where men vote for what they do not want for fear they won't get what they do want by voting for it. Where niggers can vote and women WHAT IS Protein? ENCYCLOPEDIAS SAY 'Life Fuel for the Body" MALT EXTRACT Prepared from Choicest Barley Malt and Saazer Hops IS Rich in Protein AN EFFICIENT Vitalizer, Tonic, Food ITS PALATABLE TOO 15c per bottle—'$1.50 per dozen a a S Slpo. Sfatmtt Smmug Gin. SAINT PAUL MINNESOTA aiMm You'll Do Better at Kelly98 Trade at the Heart of Duluth Terms $1.50 Per Week can't where? a girl who goes wrong is made an .outcast and her male partner flourishes as a gentleman where women wear false hair and men dock their horses' tails where the political wire puller has .displaced the patriotic statesman wnere men vote for a thing one day and cuss it 364 days where we have prayers on the floor of our national capitot and whiskey in the cellar where we" spend $500 to' bury a statesman Who is rich, and $10 to put away a work ingman who is poor where to be viri tuous is to be lonesome, and to be honest is to be a crank where we sit on a safety valve of energy and pull wide open the throttle of con science where gold is substance, the one thing sought for where we pay $15,000 for a dog and 15 cents a dozen to a poor women for making shirts where we teach the untutored Indian eternal life from the Bible, anc^ kill him off with bad whiskey where we put a man in jail for steal ing a loaf of bread, and in congress for stealing a railroad where the check book talks, sin walks in broad daylight, justice is asleep, crime runs amuck, corruption permeates our whole social and political fabric and the devil laughs from every street corner. Come to us, 'Fillies. We've got the greatest aggrega tion of good things, hot things, and cold things, all sizes, varieties and colors, ever exhibited under one tent. THEY ADVERTISE WITH US. "What have you got? What have you got?" The editor said to me, "I have a bully story, sir, I know you will agree, At Macyburg's and Vv'anaker's An elevator droppc And killed a half a dozen folks Before it could be stopped— The cables were defective, And they're going to raise a fusa— "Kill it!" screamed the editor. "They advertise with us!" "What have you got? «. What have you The editor said to me. "i haven't much tonight, old man) As you will quickly see. At Macyburg's the dog has pups— The mother's doing well, The autocar of Wanaker has tires, So they tell. I tried to verify it, and I made the chauffeur cuss—" "Two columns!" screamed the editor "They advertise with us!" Girl corset makers in New York are organizing. It is rumored the purpose of the organization is to make demand for better wages and shorter hours and to strike if the demand be rejected. Carpenters in West Point, Ky., have succeeded in negotiating a new scale whereby the men get an ad vance of 2 cents per hour. The new scale was signed without any trouble whatever* H. B. Perham,- president of the Order of Railway Telegraphers, says the award of the board of mediators in the demand of the telegraphers on the Missouri Pacific and Iron Moun tain system will give the telegraph ers and station agents of the two reads $50,000 increase in wages'. A home is to be established in California for the aged and infirm members of the International1 Mar ble Workers' union. President Fred erick MeGlade of the San Francis co union has been selected to report upon an eligible site. It is consid ered probable that the home will be located in the vicinity of Monterey. LABOR OFFICIALS OF THE CENTRAL BODIES Embracing American Federation of Labor, State Federation, and Duluth. Trades A trembly. AMERICAN FEDERATION OP LABOW. Executive Council: .President. Samuel Gompera Secretary, Frank Morrison Treas urer. Jolin^ B. Lennon, Bloomington. III. First Vice-President, James Duncan. Hancock Bid?.. Quincy, Mass. Second Vice President, John Mitchell. 10096 Metropolitan Bide.. New York. N. Y. Third Vice-Presi dent. James O'Connell, 402-407 McGil] Did*.. Washington, D. C. Fourth Vice President, D. A. Hayes, 930 Wltherspoon Bids-. Philadelphia, Pa. Fifth Vice-Presl- a«nt, wm, D. Hubsr, Carpeftttra' Bldg., Indianapolis, lnd. Sixth! iVlM-Pr JOB. F. Valentine, Commercial Trlbuna Bid*., Cincinnati, Ohio Seventh Vlee-Pres ttt«nt, John R. Alpine, 401-1 Bush Temple' vica-prtfal of. Music, Qhlcago, 111. Eight dent, H. B. Perham,Star Bid St Louis, eadquartera are located at 413 and US Street, N. W., Washington, D.C., whm all communications should be, addressed to •lther Samuel Gompers, president, or Frank Morrison. Mcxetary. BuUOlnc Trades bcpartni^. Aaiiearleaa Federation of TtihtiPi James Klrby, President Wa J. Spencer, Secretary-Treasurer, 4X2-4X3-414 Ouray Bid*., Washington, D. C.- MINNESOTA STATE FEDERATION OI LABOR. Executive Officer*. George B. Howley, Presides!, *314 Fourth 61. No.. Minneapolis W. E. MeKWen. Secre tary-Treasurer, state Capitol, Bt Paul. Vice-Presidents. Xst Dist., N. A. Krueger, Winona '. 2nd Pitt., Mahkarto 8rd Dist., Wm. Schilling, X421 Walnut St., Red Wing 4th Dist., Joseph- Maiden, S81 Bar.fll St., St. Paul Frank. E, Hoffman, 347 .Cathedral Place, St. Paul 6th Dist., Eh G. Mall, 923 Third Ave. Minneapolis Frank Hoffman, 221 Second Ave. S., Minne apolis 6th Dist., Geo. M. Plppy, Room 8 Wlse Block, Bralrierd L,. R. Porter, 712 St. Germain St., St. Cloud 8th Dist.,- S. S. Mc Donald, 629 Eftst Seventh St., Duluth 9th Dist., C.. A. Frazer, 810 Sevehih fit. N., Fargo, N. D. Official Oifan. Minnesota Union Advocate, .Cornelius Guiney, Pub. 40 East Fourth St., St. PAul. DULUTH FEDERATED TRADES ASS'Y. President p. q. Phillips Blacksmiths' Union. Vice President ... .. W. R. Thomson Horseshoers' Union. Secretary W. J. Dutcher Musicians' Union. Treasurer W. H. Perry Painters' Union. Reading Clerk .Ernest Rickard Butchers' Union. Sergeant-at-Arm* .. L. Schrlner Cigarmakera' Union. Statistician.. .P. Phillips Trustees. James Walsh, Licensed Tugmen's Protec tive Association Mrs. Catherine Dempsey, /Women's Label League Joseph Miller, Team Drivers' Union, City Union FEDERATED TRADES ASSEMBLY—Meets second and fourth Friday of each month at Kalamazoo Hall, 18 W. Superior street. President, P. G. Phillips vice president, W. R. Thomson financial secretary-treasurer, Wm. Perry, 223 Lake avenue south record ing secretary, W. J. Dutcher, 3151 East First street reading,clerk. Ernest Rickard. BLACKSMITHS' UNION. No. 498, meets the first and third Thursdays bt each mouth at the Victor Carlson Hall, 6628 Grand Ave. West. President, L. Haley Vice Presi dent, L. Larsen Recording Secretary. P. G. Phillips Treasurer, B. Smith Financial Secretary, Jacob Ohman. BREWERY WORKERS' UNION, No. ltt —Meets the fourth Saturday of each month ajt Sloan's Hall, Twentieth avenue west and Superior street. President, Ben Buchell vice president, Adam' Stengleln recording and financial secretary, Frank Nichols, 4108 West Fifth street treasurer. Axel Gafoert. CIGARMARERS' UNION No. 204—Meets first and third Wednesdays of each month at Kalamazoo Bldg., IS' West Superior street. President, H-. Silk vice president, Jos. Groloski financial secretary-treasurer, John Oakes, 514 East Eighth street re cording-corresponding secretary, F. Heide man, 507East Eighth street. CARPENTERS' UNION—Meets every Tues day evening at Rowley Hall, 112 W. First Street. President,. Chas. JHcKlnnoh, 1423 W. Michigan street vice president, Donald Ross recording secretary, S. T. Skrove, 124 Exeter street treasurer, Paul Bolts, 311 E. First street financial secretary, J. C. Johnston, 21 Palm streets LATHERS' UNION, No. 12, W, W. M. L. F.—Meets on the second and fourth Fri day of each month at Kalamazoo Block. President, J. D. Meldahl vl9« president, Lawrence Hansen secretary, Albert Mel dahl, 607 North Fifty-ninth" avenue west treasurer,. Geo. Walters* ,9,29 .Weft, .Fifth street. .... LICENSED TUOMEN'S PROTECTIVE As sociation, Zenith Lodge No. r—Meets 1st and 3rd Wednesday of each month during the winter season at Rowley's Hall. Pres ident, Chas. McEachen. lil East Fourth street first vice president, Andrew Carroll Second vice president. Archie Schofleld financial secretary. Jas. A. .. Walsh, 25 Fifth avenue west recording and corresponding secretary, Albert Jones, 710 ,JSJ. Sixth street treasurer, C. H. Green, 1616 E. Fourth St. MACHINISTS' UNION, ZENITH LODGE No. 247 I. A. of M.—Meet's second and fourth Tuesdays of each month at Sloan's Hall, 1928 West Superior street. President, -Wm. Granger, N. P. round house financial secretary, C. F. Johnson, 907 No. Fifty-sixth Ave. West recording secretary, W. Badeaux, 2008 West Second street. MARINE ENGINEERS' BENEFICIAL AS SOCIATION, No. 78—Meets every Friday evening during the winter months at Koom 432, Manhattan Bldg. President, Jas. H. Bishop First Vice Pres., C. M. Kyan Sec ond Vice Pres., John Richardson Sec'y Treas., Armour Harvey Cor. and Record ing Sec'y, J. y. Adams, 22*1 W. Michigan street. MUSICIANS' UNION No. 18, A. F. of M. Meets first Tuesday of each month at their heauquarters, 18 Lake avenue North. President, L. F. Berger vice president, Chas. Helmer treasurer, I. N. Sudahl re cording secretary, W. J. Dutcher, 315 E. First street. PAINTERS. DECORATORS AND PAPfcR HANGERS—Meets everv Tuesday at Kala mazoo Block, 18 West Superior street. President, J. E. Jensen vice president, Ed ward Anderson treasurer, E- J. Saltau, 921 E. Sixth street financial secretary, D. M. Robinson. 216 Sixth avenue west recording secretary, Wm. P. Perry, 223 Lake avenue south business agent. Edward Anderson, i!031 West Fourth street PLASTERERS' UNION, No. 68, O. P. L. A. .meets on second and fourtb W4dnesdajr of each month at KalomiSoo blk. Presi dent,, Richard Callahan vice president, Kred Wilson financial Secretary. Robt. Car son corresponding secretary, C. Timquest trustees. P. Thorson, Thos. Hanson, R. Penham. STEAMPlTTERS' UNION No. 425.—Meets second and fourth Wednesdays of oich month at Axa Hall, 221 West. Superior street. President, Chas. X'ett vice prisi rtent, John Colter corresponding, secretary, J. B. Thompson, 2612 Oakcs avenue, Supe rior, Wis. financial secretary-treasurer, J. Turhbull, 1112 East Fifth street, Duluth, Minn.. inspector, Geo. Trosby. TYPOGRAPHICAL UNION, No. 186—Meets first" Sunday In each month at Kelama roo Block.' President, John A. Barron: vice president, Edwin Anderson recording sec retary,' "H. N.- Wilson secretary-treasurer. E T. Hughes. News Tribune office. Order of Hearing on Petition for Pro bate of Will# STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY OF St. Louis.—ss. In Probate ,Court. In-the matter of-the estate of Margaret .IJorrlgin. Decedent. A certain instrument 'purporting to be the last will and testament of Marg aret Horrigan, having been presented to. this court and the p£titloh of John H. Horrlgan being duly filed herein, representing", among other things, that %aid decedent, then being a resident of the county of St. Louis, State, of Minne sota, died testate in the county of St. -'Louis, State of Minnesota,* on the, ?0th day of August,/1910, and. that said pe titioner is a sotr of said deceased and praying that said instrument- be allow ed and admitted to prOb&te its the last will and testam^pt Of said decedent, and that letters testamentary- be is-, sued to him thereon., It Is Ordered, That sa^d :petition be heard before this liourt, it the Frohate Court Rooms in the Court'lioUBe ..in pil luth, ih said Coun ty, on. Monday the 10th day ,of October. iftlO. al' tllii. o'clock a. m., andvaU persons interested-In said hearing and in said matter, are 'hereby cited and* required a£ said tltne and place to show cause,, if any there be, why said petition should not,t»e grants :-ed Ordered' Further, That/this^drder be served by publication.. fn -th Labor ""World according to law. -And* that, a copy of this .order bfc seirvea on, th* not less jthan/tih days prior to said day of hearing -f Byltti«_Court. j, fe. MIDDLEGOFF, Judge of Pf-ftbat*. (Seal Probate court, St. Loulft county, Minn.) A, 'n..v Li. W:, Sept. 17*a4. ,Q^t. l. 1^10. STATE OF.COUNTY O# St. Louis—ss.' Pi strict Court, jElev enth Judicial. In the matter df ,tn^ application of Edwin Sdli, to ri|fliter, the tltl* to the followlnkv i^^l Estate situated inA Louis Couitty,, Mlrt neaota. namely: The nofthAAJt quarter of' thl gOuthwest quarter (N&ft :ot- and iduthwegt quarter,of south^ft quartir (8w^ of SWYi) of section-, thlrttfeh (IS), township flfty-^ik^t (68). north range fifteen tl5: west of the.F6urth Principal Meridian,• Applicant, vS. John J. Buckh6ut, 4rtd all other per sons or parties uijknowti, claiming any right, titli, estate, liin oi* in terest in the ipeal estate described in the application herein. Ix.'ehdants. The State .of Minnesota to the' Above named defendant^: You are hereby, summoned and re quired to' answer the application: of the applicant in-- the above etttitied proceeding and to file your answer to the said- application in the' office of the. clerk of Said 'Court, in said cotin ty," within twenty (20) days after the service of t'his.'summons upon yoii., ex clusive of the day of such ^e^vt^e,' and, if you fail tb anftwer the. said ajp pllcation withfn the time': Afdres&M, t^e applicant in. this proceeding-! tml apply to the court' f6r the relieT manded therein. Witness, 'J. P. Johnson, clerk of said court, and the ^eal thereof, at Du luth, in said cOJUntyv this 13th day of September, A. 1, 1#10. j. P. JOHNSON, Clerk. By B. G. R1LLINO, beputy. (Seal of District Court, St. Louis Coun ty, Minn.) THOMAS A. GALL, Attorney for Applicant. Xabor World, Sept. lf-24, Oct. 1, 1913. Order for Hearing on Petition for Ad mlMlMtratlon. STATE OF MINNESOTA,, COUNTY OF St. Lduis.—ss. In Probate Court. In the Matter *of .the Estate of Albert Johnson, Decedent. The petition Of Carolina Anderson having- been: fllfed in this Court* repre senting, amonf other things, that Albert JohnSOn, .theri being a resident of the County 0f St. Louis, State of Minnesota, died -intestate, in the Coun ty of St. Libuls, State-of Minnesota, on the 2nd day .of Noveihb'er -1909 leaving estate in the Cduhty of St. Louis, State of Minnesota, and that said petitioner is the sister of Said decedent, and praying that Letters of Administration of the estate. of said decedent be grant.ed to Carolina Anderson. It is ordered, that said petition be heard before this. Court, at the Probate Court Rooms ih the Court HOUcie lij Duluth, in said Gbunty, on Monday, the' ,10th day of .October, 1910, at 10 o'clock a. m.. and. persons interested in said hearing and in 6aid matter ^re hereby clted and required at said time and. place to show cause, if any there be, why said petition should not be granted. Ordered further, that this-Order.'be served by publication in Vthe Labor World according to law, and that a copy of this order be" served on the County Treasurer- of St. Louis County not less -than /ten days prior to said day of hearing, ., .. Dated at Duluth, Minn., September 13, 1910. By the Court. J. B. MIDDLECOFF, Judge of Probate. (Seal Probate Court, St. Louis County,' Minnesota.) I.. W.. Sept. 17, lU and Oct, 1, 1910. SUMMONS. MINK' STATE OF MlNJ^SlSOTA, COUNTY OF St. Louis.—-ss._A,' ,. District Court, Eleventh Judicial Dis trict. CHRISTINA MORTENSON, Plaintiff, PETER' MORTENftON, ,-r F- Defendant. The State of Minnesota to the above named defendant': .^ You are hereby, summoned and re quired to answer [the complaint of the plaintiff =in the &bdve entitled'Action, which complaint"'has-been filed in the office of the Clejfk.of the said. j)istrict Court at the C}ty. of Duluth, Cdunty of St. Louis, and St&te of Minnesota, ana to serve a copy .(jf :your answer to the said complaint jttl' the subscriber at his office, RooihS 510-616 First Nation al Bank building^ in the City of DulUth in said County^- of St. Louis, within thirty (30) days after the service of this summons upon you, exclusive-of the day of such service and if yOu fail to answer th^'corilplaint within the time aforesaid^ the. plaintiff in. this action will ap£ly!to-the court for, the relief demanded ih the complaint here in." .-..•Vi-T. .: ANt»REW NELSON,, Attdmey for Plaintiff, 510-516 First N&tlonal Bank Bldg., Residence, Z2 Ekst.: Fifth Street, Duliithi Minn. L. W., Sept. 17-24, Oct/1-8-15-22, 1310. SUMMONS. STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY OF St. Louis—ss. .' District Court, Eleventh Judicial Dis trict. i-.v.t. Margaret J. Wall, Plaintiff, --j-:vs— George H. Wall,' Defendant. The State of Mitthesota to the Above Named Defendant: You are hereby Bdmmoned and te guired to answer .the complaint Of the plaintiff in the .Above, entitled actlOii which complaint ^nlts,,been filed in the office of the Cierk- qf said Court, and to serve a copy 6i ,your answer to said complaint on the subscribers at their office in the Finit State Bank Biiild ing, in the Vill,age ofv Buhl, Minnesota, within thirty (30)' days afte.r the serv ice of this sutiiihOhS, upon ..you, ex clusive of the day Xf such service, and if you fail to/ answer the co'm'plaint within' the timeaforesaid, the. jjlaifi tiff in this actipii w.ln apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said complaint. .i To be tried in the city of Virginia. Dated this 7th day of September, 1910. FOLSOM & BELL. Attorney,8' tot Plaintiff, First State Bank Buildihg Buhl, Minnesota, L. W., Sept. 10, ,i7fc?*:Qct. \t g, 15,1910* Order Llniltlni# time to File Cliilinis, and for -fltiriiii Thereon. STATE OF MINNESOTA COUNTY OF St. Louis.—ss: Ijt'1Probate Court". In the Matter, of the Estate of JonAs Strouse, Decedent. .!i. Letters of adiijlnistration with, !the, will annexed ,thlS'.N das'! having?: beC^n granted .to Joseph W. 'Reynolds, of D|U luth, Minnesota.". C-'- It is ordered,- lhat the time Within which all creditdrsif of the ilbove' named decedent iniiy., present tcialms against his eSfite 'In this cburt, be, and-the sftme -he^e^jr is, limited to six months from aiid." after the date -here of and that Moftday.the 6th-day of March, 1911, at -l-AWo'clock k. m., in the Probate Coui^tvQodins at the, Gourt-. House at DUluth' 'lh said Cdurity, lie, and the same ..heiteby/iai. fixed -and* ap--: pointed as the time.' ahd place foi hearing upon the eScajitiination, .adjust— ment and allOwkftiee. of such clalmi as shall be presetitea^ within -the- timte aforesaid."1 :'r:-x Let notice heri[Of^fci#v-given' by the publication of thlj Ot'def in^ the Labor World as providedybif law. .r 1 Dated, Duluth, Mlhn., September 2nd,- 10' yj. fir. J^tfrDLtlCOFF, judge of Prohate.tr (Seal Probate Coijfrt -St.-Louis -County, Minn.) 5 W S 1 0 a 1 0 STATE OF MI St.: Louis. In S. A,^ COUNTY OF i\ District Co'ur'kii Eleventh, Judlci£l District. j. J. Walsh, '-py: Hans Dignes,') tBrown,. Isaac £. if. ^^|?iaihiiffr4 SOU sferlbfed ih tHi eo laiAt Hireiir, Defehdiiim. the abqve The State of Minnesota to jlAiit^d ©a6jpfch,t»'i-.p 1?6ii:-4hd eaen'of y6u are hereby mOhed 1 and required 10 ,ahs*elr^ the C^ftiairtt of the Plaihtiff ih the above dntitlid fcetloj), Which CoeKi^lairit. j« Qied In the office of 1M Clerk Of the pietrlct Court'of the .Eleventh Judicial answer- to the sai) coniplaint „..v subiiclriber at hie oitiie^ in N.p i5 PhdeAix Block ih the City of Dulttth, ih said County, within twenty'. da^s after-the service or this suiihVtiohs ttR oh- yoii,' exclusive of the day of seirvice 4nd if yoii fail to answer, the .said complaint within the time aforesaid, thei plaintiff ih this action wUl ajply to the court for the relief demanded in the complaint. Dated September 1st, 1910. S...F. WHITE, Attorney of Plaintiff. Notice Lis mbndens. STATE OF MINNBSOtA. COUNTY OF St. LOulS. In District Court, Eleventh Judicial District. T. J.' Walsh, •.. .. 'W/ Plaint iff, i-" 'against Ha.hs Digpes,, Carrie Dignes,- john: O. Brown, Isaac Storme, Sfeth Sellers, Lillian A. 'In^ersoll,1 Pearl Sellef-s, Nlni Seller*, Forest Sellers, Elmer & Seller* also al] Other persons un known claiming any right,, title, in terest or lien ih the real estate de scribed' in th4 complaint' herein .:, i- Defendants. Notice-is hereby given that.ah action hai been bothmehoed ahd is now pend ing in the above entitled court by. the above named plaihtiff against the above nahaied defehdahts, the object of whitoh is to Obtain i. judgment de termining- that the plaintiff is the o*ner ill zee of the ^following described real .property, situated in. the County of .St. Louis and State1, of Minnesota, and that the defendants have not, nor has any of them' ahy estate or Interest therein or lWn thereon:.' A To-wit, S. -%,of N. W. of Section fil N.,-•of No. 3"of Towhitiip 'No. Range No. 14 W N. E. of S. B. of Sec tion. No. 28 of townfchip No. 64 N. of Range No. 20 W, 4nd Lot No. 8, S. W. of N. E. and -N. E. of S. W. of Section No. 7 of Towrtship No. 62 N of Range No. 16 W., all of the 4th P. M. S. F. "tfftHITE, Attorney of Plaintiff. W.,. Sept. 10-17-27-Qct. 1-8-16, l#i0. Ordir of Hearing on Petition for Li eenie to Sell, Mortgage or Lease Land. STATE OF MINNESOTA. COUNTY OF St. Louis, ss. In Probate Court, in the matter of the estate o'f -C. w. Dorsey. The petition of: Ja'nies Si Abbott as representative of the ./above named C. W.- Dorsey, having been filed ih this Court, representing,' among other things, that for reasons st&t&d in said petition, it is necessary ahd for the best interests of the estate or said de ceased ahd of all persons interested therein, to sell certain lands- of said decedent in said petition described and praying that license be to i/iid peti tioner, James S. Abbott granted Co sell the said, land: It Is Ordered, That .said petition tie heard before this Court, at the Probate Court Rooms in the CourtJ?$fouse, ih, Dtiluth, in said County/ on Inphday, the 3rd day of October, 1910, Al^tMy|,ciodk A'. M., and all pferSbh^intOTesWd lh said hearing lind. ih: fiaid matter are hereby cited and required at said time ahd place to show cads^, "lf any th'ife be,, why said petition should .hot .be -granted. Ordered .Further, That this-order be sorved by publication In The Labor Wo*Id according to law. ." Dated at Duluth, Minn., Sept. 7th, 1910. By the Court, ,s J. B., MIDDLECOFF, Judge Probate. (Seal Probate Court, St.. Louis CO., Minn.), 5 CHARLES E. ADAAkS, Attbrney for Petitioner, Suite 516 Torrty Bldfc., Duluth. L. W., Sept. 10, 17, 21, 1910. Mortsa^e' Foreclosure Sale.' Default having beih ihade in the payment of the sum of Three Hundred Dollars, and interest thefeon.from Feb ruary 10th, 1910, at the rate of seven per cent pei? antium, which is Claimed to be. due. and is due it. the date of this notice upon a certain Mortgage, duty .executed and delivered by Mattiu E. Mekeel,, widow, Mortgagor, to Sarah. A, .Smith, Mortgagee, bearing'date the 10th-day of February, 1908, and. with.a power of Sale therein contained, '.duly recorded in the office of the Register Of Deeds in arid for the' County, of sti Louis and State of Minnesota, on th/s 3rd day of March,»1908, at -. 9 o'clbeJc Af M., in Book 233 of Mortgages, 'on page •696, and no action or "proceeding haying been instituted at laiv or Other wise, to recdver the debt secured by said.. Mortgage. or. any. part. thereof. NOw Therefore, Notice IS Hereby Giv en That by virtue of- the. power' of 's&e' dentained in said. Mortgage,' and pur suant,to the statute^ in such case made ana. provided, the said Mortgage will he foreclosed by a iUe\ 6f the premtsea dH6ribed- in and conveyed by said Mortgage, viz: the West, forty-eight (48) feet of lots One (l),! two .(2),'hfree (3)", fbur (4) and Jlvei (5),.. in Block six (t.)i Smith's Addition' to' New Duluth, First Division, according to, the .plat thgreo? on file' ih the office -of the Register of.'Deeds in and 'for .the County of.'St.1 LouiS and State, of Minnesota, s^ld- par cel of .land being situate in St. Louis County and' State Of Minnesota, With the hereditaments and• a^purtenanc^s which sale will.be made by the Sheriff of said. St. Louis Couhtfc at the* front door- of the Court .House,: in the' City of Duhith~ln said Oouhtyvand State,' on the 17th, day df October,- 19X0, .at 10 o'clock a. M.,., of„ .that-day^ at. public vendue, to the highest bidder for,.fca^h, to pay said debt of Three HuhdreOr Pol lars, and. interest, ahd the .taxes .if any, on. said ..premise's, arid .t^e'tftyi-five.^dol lar* Attorney's fe#e. aft stipulated Ih find -fry said Mortgage lnrcasi Of 'fore dlOsure, and the dishursetnents allowed by^lsiwi -jiilbje.ct to redemption at any time within one yefcr. irom the day of saife, ias pi-oyidedv by-ilkw.' Dated September. 1st,, A. D. 1910. Ai SMITH, .• Mortgagee. DAN?L"G: CASH. •. Attprney for {MOrtgafltee, 410. Mfijihilttah^ Buildihg, i'. Duluth. MlnnesOta. .. r,' L. w.y S^pt/ s,: 10, 1T„ Oict: l. .8:-,1910 low® Of RlCFIfiRBij JADB. T^E OF MlNNfiSbTAi COtJNTY OF Louiit—ss. .. In District" Court, Eleventh Judicial District, .1 Edward Fih'ch," Plaintiff, Frei.d B. 'Rbssbm, William1 M. Spalding. ISieita w. Spalding Jes^e O. IpMd tt&, Thomas Do#ke, EmJl Hartman. Martha A. Mailett,' Stephen Thomas, -B. 'P.* Alexander Duluth Banking' Company, Corporation,' Leo A, Bill, Melvln O.. Newell/ pifd all 'other pit-' sons unknown clalnfln# afiy right, in-or on sonsd 1 titled estate. intejrest dr -lieh the real estate de esctlbed ih the com- Lh D^iehdantl ly EA8, Jiidgmeflt Wki' ddly ren &nd" .ocipeted -ih' deyed, etitered ana -oocitetea ih the abdvi eritiiled action. 6.n .the 29th day partittdn an«r iai'e remises hereinafter Of1 July, 1910, tor. of the land* and prei described/ and whereal sdld judftlhdht «Sly_ appolht^d William J. lates. of 'Mi.. -Louis- County, refCr^*e for the ^u#ose of: maklrig sale* of the lands and premises, described in -said Judg m«htt to-wlt: -K bf tKe douthW«it quarter/ S^tiih half oh the N^th^i st guartet, Southeast, quarter of Section T#iiity siii/ Sguth^rest dn'ai'Ut' of ,the South- ht'i thjb ter^s th^r^jf, 'provides that said 14nde 4nd premises, shall be sold sepa rSMlyKif WtrcelS)aslfdUqwii:-r North hitlf qf the? Sbutihwest quarter, South -liilf of th'fe -'Nor^hweat quarter, .Twentyin! ofne jMircel, East quarter Twenty-six I in lone parcel iAld -lands ^and, premises being situated ln ,ToWnship Slxty No»rth,- Range Twelve WeSt. Ahd that said lands and premises be sold tO the highest' bidder for cash, Jnd that dtie notice. of slich gale be Iten. .« .... •. _nOW T.HE RE FORES,- Notice is hereby fven that under afld'^ virtue of said jtrdgiheht bt partKioinT'and" sale''dated July Ifth, lilD, duly i^Bndered, entered and docketed on said rflay in the office df the Clerk of the District Court for ^°ul" .County, imnnesota, I will ?Wi at public auction to the highest 2l¥?L *?r cash at ttve office of the Sheriff in: the COurt House in' the City Of Duluth, St. Lo/uis County Min hesota, on. the 16th 1 LOUJS ••.-' day of October, l^lOr at- .ten o'clock in the forenoon, the. interest of each and every of the deferidahts herein aktfd the whole of the following: described' real estate, situate, lying and being ini the County of St. and State of DClnnesota, to-wlt: •NOrth half of the Southwest quarter, South half of the Northwest quarter, Section. .Twenty-five, East half of the Southeast quarter of Section Twenty snt Sbuthwest quarter east !of the South quarter, Section Twienty^six West Of the .Northeast, quarter and Northwest quarter of -Section Thirty flve, air .in Township Sixty North, Range Twelve West, pursuant to the toald judgment of^ partition and sale be fore mentioned. Dated this 22nd day of. August 1910. ='-WILLEAM J. BaI'ES, Referee duly appointed by said Judg ment vto make sale of said lands. JOHN B. ARNOLD, Attorney ior,Plaintiff. L. W Aug. 27, Sept. 3, 10, 17, 24, Oct. 1, 1910. Nb. 1372. STATE OF Mir^NESOTA, COUNTY OF St.- Louis—ss. District Court, Elev enth Judicial District. In the matter of the application of Edwin a Soli, to register the title to •the following described real estate situated in St. Louis County Min nesota, namely: Lots three' (3), four (4) and five (5), block twenty two (22), West End Addition to Du luth, according to the recorded plat thereof, Applicant, .n:. vs. Thonias Ross, T. A. Gall and M, Stew art, and. all other persons or par ties, unknown, claiming any right title,, estate, lien or interest in the real ,estate .- described in. the appli cation herein, Defendants. The St&te of Minnesota to the above .named defendants^ YOu-are hereby summoned and re quiredtoanswer the application of the applicant in 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 vlce of thls summons upon you, exclu sive .Of ^the day of such service, arid, if you fail to answer the said-apnll within^the time aforesaid, the appll6ant. in this proceeding -will apply to the* court for the relief demanded xliorelftv Johnson, clerk of said court, &na the seal thereof, at Duluth. in said county, this 13th day of Sep tember, A. D. 1910. J. P. JOHNSON, Clerk. ,B- G. RILLING, Deputy. (Seal District -Court, St. Louis Coun ty, Minn.) THOMAS A. GALL, i.w Att^rne.y tot Applicant. Lftbor World, gfept. 17-24, Oct. 1, 1910. SUMMONS STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY uF St.' Louis, sS- Dlstrict Court, Elev enth Judicial District. Eniella ArorisOn, Plaintiff. Axel Aronson, Defendant. The 8tate ,of Minnesota to the above Bamed -defendaxtti J. You are hereby- inmmoned and re quired -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,CHy Of. Duluth, County of St. Louis,, and- State of Minnesota, and to serve'a copy of you. answer to the. said complaint qln the-Subscriber at his Office.' Rooms Sl)-S16 First National Bank Building, in' the City of Duluth in raid County of St. Louis within thirty (30) days vafter the service of this SummOhs' Upon you, exclusive of the day of such service and if you fail tor anfcwer the complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will apply to the court for the relief dethanded-'in the complaint here in. ANDREW NELSON, Attorney for Plaintiff, 610-618 First National Bank Bldg/ Residence 32 East Fifth street, Duluth, Minn. L. W., Sept. 3, 10, 1.7. 2j, Oct. .1, 8, 1910. SUMMONS. STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY OF St. liOtliS.—-SS. District C6urt, Eleventh Judicial Dls trlct. J-., ARCHIBALD McPHBE. Plafntlff, AUGUSTtl^- HEINBACK, and also all dlhetf' persons 'uiiltnown' claiming any right,. title, estate, interest or lien in the real estate described in the con^plaint .herein, iV 'ji Deferidarits. The State of ^Minnesota' to the Above tfaified Defendant*: Yola-a^e hereby, qimmoned and re qul^edvto. arisweir. the complaint of the Plaintiff in .the. .above entitled siction, #htdh ,1* -filed, in the office of the Clerk, of the District-Court of the fBlev'enth judicial' Drstrict In and for the County of. St. Louis and State of -Minnesota, -and .to serve 'a copy of your anfewer to the said complaint ttpon: ttfe ^stibscHbir at his office in Bank Building in the City of Duluth,' in said county withinv twenty days after the service Of ^thrts 'summons upon -yoti, exclusive ojr. the.day of ,such .service, and if you fali' ~to- khsWer* the Said complaint Within the time, aforesaid, the plain tiff. in this action will apply to the court for the .relief demanded in- the 'Cfchplafht: .Dated.Aug. lfi. 1910. TbOMAS. A. GALIU Attorney for Plaintiff. Office: 501-2 First.National Bank Bldg. Residence: 41-7 Twenty-third Ave. East. %...... Duluth, Minnesota. N6TICB OF LIS PENDENS.' STATE .OF. MINNESOTA, COUNTY OF St. Louis.—ss.~ DiStrlot Court,. Eleventh judicial Dis triCt. ... ARCHIBALD. McPHEE, .= Plaintiff,' vs. AUGUSTUS HEINBACK, ahd also all other persons unknown,.claiming any right, title, estate, interest or lien „»in the real estate described In the cbin]iaint 'herein,' -v. Defendants^. ^J^otioe is hereby given that an action hasi .been ^commenced: in this court by the abbve nahied plaintiff against the above,, named defendants that the ob ject of Skid action is to obtain a judg |tteht Of sald court adjudging that the plaintiff" is the owner in fee of the herelnafter desoribed premlses and that thfc defendants have no. right, title, eitkti iidfr' Hen"in^ said premises and that they be forever debarred from aJtiertinr any»riirht, title, "estate or lien thAreoh. •w,The premises affteted by said action af-e 'situate ih the county of St. Louis and" State. of /Minnesota, and are de scfibed as .follows, to-wlt: The north eaat "Qdartir of 'tne -southeast quarter of section twehty-six, township fifty t*o, north,. ange twelve west, of the FdttrtH^^incljXf Meridian, according tO the United statmi Government sui vey thereof. 1 THOMAS A. GALL, fgttltNitioriair^naTfiad^ feast. 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