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MILW4UKEEOBJECTSISTOPPED b&amber of Commerce Men Opposed j_to Wisconsin-Dakota Inspec- - tion at Superior. t'V, Another Hearing to Be Held at a Session of the Committee Thurs day Night. Special to The Journal. Madison, Wis., March 4.Strenuous op position has developed to the grain inspec tion ,bill in Milwaukee among members of the Milwaukee Chamber of Commerce. Sentiment is apparently divided on the Milwaukee board, however, with the ma - jority largely In favor of inspection in Su - perior. The Milwaukee elevator interests have suddenly become active and at their request the joint committees on state affairs will hold a special session Thurs day night to give them a hearing. Robert Eliot. George H. Johnston, the Milwaukee Elevator company and the North-Western elevator management have asked for a heading in opposition to the measure. The nature of the.oppo sition has not fully developed, but it is understood that the Milwaukee men fear an inspection at Superior will in some way affect the interests of the Milwaukee elevators and to some extent the opera tions of members of the Chamber of Com merce. The request for a hearing was pre sented through Senator Rogers, a mem ber of the Milwaukee board, who says the board is heartily in favor of a Wisconsin inspection and that the two sides will come to Madison Thursday night. It will be the last public hearing that will be had on the measure, as both committees are anxious to report it to their respec tive houses. Equal Suffrage a Winner. Woman suffrage will probably be favor ably recommended to both houses by the committees on privileges and elections, with the prospects for passage most fa vorable. For more than three hours yes terday afternoon the advocates of the measure held sway in the senate chamber. There was no one possessed of sufficient temerity to run the risk of exciting the derision and scorn of the three score of enthusiastic club women who had gath ered to present arguments. I Woman suffrage has been argued four times before at sessions of the legisla ture, and the arguments presented yes terday did not differ In the main from the line of argument begun when the first bill came up for consideration. There was more vehemence, more material and more logic and a better mode of presentation, one that evoked general ad/iiration and, on the part of some, much enthusiasm.. Among those who addressed the com mittee were Mrs. V. H. Campbell, Janes viile 'Rev. Olympia Brown Willis, Racine Mrs. Dr. Maude Saunders, Racine Dr. Annette Shaw, Eau Glaire Mrs. Cather ine McCullough, Chicago Mrs. E. M. Hanchett, Madison Mrs. A. B. Smith, Amos P. Wilder, and Rev. E. G. Updike, Madison. Mrs. McCullough's address in particular attracted attention. She is an attorney and presented the constitutional side of the question. Fees Must Be Turned In. After amending the Barker bill, requir ing the commissioner of insurance to turn all fees into the state treasury, so as to provide That the law shall not be - come effective until Jan. 3, 1905, the com mittee in finance, banks and insurance decided to report the bill for passage and it was so presented in the assembly this morning. Under the amendment the bill will go into effect at the expiration of Commissioner Host's term. The first of the reform bills to receive its quietus was put to sleep after a good deal: of discussion by the committee on state affairs, being that seeking to punish saloonkeepers and others who sell liquor without a license by imprisonment in plade of by fine. The vote for indefinite postponement was four to three, Messrs Wiljfams. Chandler and Fridd voting against it. The cause of organized labor received a setback at the hands of the committee on manufactures when Mr. LeRoy's bill, abolishing the permit system of child labor, was recommended for indefinite postponement by unanimous vote. Trade Combinations Exposed. J.-E. Cass, an Eau Clafre druggist, gave the assembly judiciary committee an in sight into the practical workings of trade combinations yesterday after in an argu ment for the passage of the Lang bill, -relating to combinations and agreements made in restaint of trade, and to the proof necessary and damages recoverable in civil actions brought to recover damages by reason thereof." Mr. Cass became "persona non grata" with the drug trust peoplein other words, went on their *lack listin a rather peculiar way. "After I had lost $22,000 by giving credit," he told the committee, "I established a cash system, and dis counted the regular price 10 per cent to people who paid cash for their goods." - The next difficulty he encountered was in ' obtaining goods to sell. H e was cut off from the "approved list" because he had ' cut prices, and even the wholesalers who , were willing to sell him goods were afraid i, to do so. H e wrote to two Milwaukee wholesale firms offering business of $8,000 a year, and they wrote back that they - could, not furnish him with goods unless he joined the association. There is still another feature of the combine, Mr. Cass said. "A druggist can ' not make proprietary remedies of which-he is the patentee, and retain membership in the association. They would come in 1' competition with trust medicines, and that !' , isn't, allowed." The committee postponed action on the - bill until Thursday, when another hearing t will be held. P. C. Deming ^ 2407 CENTRAL AYE. (8505-room cottage in New Boston, on a very large lot and oi.]y two blocks from the Soo shops. This will rent for $10. $900For a 6-room house on an east front corner lot with nice shade trees and city water, on one of the leading stref ts to Northeast Min neapolis. $1,600For an Srroom house and 60-foot front lot, city water upstairs and downstairs. nnd renting for $16 two blocks from Lloyd's and W. S.- Nott's factories. $1,800For your choice of three desirable resi dences east of Central av In the best part of New Boston, any one of which is well worth $2,500. $400Fine lot on Fillmore near 18th, with every \ street improveuint in and paid for, Includ ing sewer, water and sidewalk. $200For an east front corner lot, 18% av and - Taylor. Nice little snap. $1,800For 6-room houee and good large lot in - Southeast Minneapolis' at 12th av and - th st. $460One more lot, Madison, near 18th, near the psrk four just sold you'll soon pay $800 for such lots. $1,600For No. 2402 Pierce st NE, 8-room house with city water: on one of the finest 50- foot lots on the hill. Look up the above bargains and make money. Prices will never be lower. Office open day Telephone East 188 J2. it ft ' ^ Telephone, East 188-J2. The Finance Company of Minnesota, $5500For 12-room modern house, east front, Humboldt a v S, near 22d Douglas , ^school district house built for a home before rise in cost of building and changes in family only reason for sale hardwood, stone walks, nice trees, small barn open ^plumbing fine well and cis tern large cellar and attic excellent .beating plant screens and storm sash lot 50x156 to alley. 620 Temple Court. How a Strike on the Wabash Was PreventedThe Men Re- , - spect the Writ. * St. Louis, March 4.An injunction granted by Judge Adams of the United States district court yesterday prevented the culmination of the threatened strike of the 1,100 firemen and trainmen of the Wabash railroad for higher wages. A s the result of the poll during the past week among the employes over the ques tion of striking in case President Ramsey refused to grant demanded wage conces sions on the Wabash east of the Missis sippi rivers, the engineers and conductors refused to participate in a strike, but the firemen and trainmen favored it em - phatically. Their committees yesterday notified President Ramsey that he would have until noon to grant their demands. In the afternoon President Ramsey re quested a little more time and the two committees granted him until 5 o'clock to make final reply. Before the allotted time had expired President Ramsey secured a restraining order from the court and it was served on all the officials of all the orders and members of the grievance com mittees. The injunction was a most sweeping instrument and effectually blocked any strike proceedings. In part it reads: We, therefore, do strictly command you, until the further order of the court, absolutely to de sist and refrain from in any way or manner or dering, coercing, persuading, inducing or other wise causing, directly or indirectly, the em ployes of the said Wabash Railway company to strike or quit the service of said company. In a letter to the grievance committees President Ramsey declared that his road was paying as much wages as. were com peting lines, and that if it could be shown otherwise changes would promptly be made. Grand Master Morrissey of the Brother hood of Railway Trainmen gave out a statement last night in which he said that the injunction was law until it was dis solved and would be recognized. H e said: While we view the action of the court as sub versive of American right and privileges, and we believe it contrary to common Justice and fair ness, we utter no defiance to its mandate and indulge in no heroics. We will, however, con test the proceeding to the end, for, if Judge Adams' order is written into the laws of our country, organization of labor, which is to-day the hope and protection of .those who toll, can no longer contribute its beneficent influences in bettering the condition of the working people. CHOLERA INFANTUM DOPE An Anti-Toxin Which May Save Baby. Baltimore, March 4.Another "great discovery," the anti-toxin which shall de stroy the germs of cholera infantum, has been announced by Dr. Simon flexner, di rector of the Rockefeller Institute of Medical Research. It was the death of his grandson that, turned Mr. Rockefeller's attention to the absolute inability of the medical profes sion to cope with this disease that an - nually carries off many thousands of in fants, and resulted in the plans for the establishment of the laboratory and hos pital that is to be built in New York. Last fall the announcement that two students of the Johns Hopkins medical school had discovered the germ which caused the death of millions of children was received. It was then stated that the energies of the investigators would be di rected toward* the discovery of a serum which would destroy the bacilli. In one of the private lecture rooms of the Johns Hopkins hospital Dr. Simon Flexner and Dr. J. H. M. Knox, of the hospital staff, have declared as the result of their investigations the qualities of the needed serum had been discovered and that t h perfecting of it would occupy but a few months longer. Dr. Flexner declared that before the end of 1906 the anti-toxin would be ready for practical use and given tot the world. BY INJUNCTION ADMIRAL STRIKES Why Commodore CrowninsMeld Has Had Enough. Washington, March 3.The request of Rear Admiral Arent Schuyler Crownin shield, comamndlng the European squad ron, asking to be placed on the retired list of the navy under the provisions of the personnel law, will be granted. Lieuten ant Henry H. Ward, naval secretary to Admiral Crowninshield, has resigned his commission. Rear Admiral Charles T. Cotton, com mandant of the navy yard at Norfolk, Va., was assigned to the command of the Eu ropean squadron and will relinquish' his present duty at once and' start for Eu rope. The trouble with Crowninshield was that he was dissatisfied with the rear rangement of the armored squadrons fol lowing the Caribbean maneuvers last win tei*, which deprived him of the further use of the Illinois as a flagship. Admiral Crowninshield is now No. 20 on the list of rear admirals, and thus in the junior grade, so that his retirement will place him in the first grade, where his retired pay will be $5,625 per annum, or $1,500 more than he would receive were he retired in his present grade. It was said at the navy department later in the day that Secretary Moody had ca bled an acceptance of Admiral Crownin shield's request to retire. TOLD IN A Lim Washington.^The production of gold in Aus tralia in 1902 was $81,020,824. La GuairaIt. is asserted that a dynamite bomb was discovered, by Venezuelan soldiers among the coal left by the Germans on board the Venezuelan warship Restaurador. Richmond, Va.-The release of Mrs. Florence Maybrick from Allsworth prison in England will come on May 1, 1904. The tidings were brought here from the state department at Washington. ChicagoA hotel to cost $3,000,000 and to out shine in splendor the, new Auditorium Annex, is to be erected on the McCormick property, now occupied by the Victoria Hotel if the plans of Levy Mayer do not go astray. Colorado SpringsCompanies D and I which comprise the local battalion of the Colorado National Guard and four companies and a bat tery from Denver surrounded the mills at Col orado City where a strike is in progress. Ev erything is quiet. Fort Riley, Kan.Seven troops of cavalry and four batteries aggregating 800 men with two bands stationed at Fort Riley have been se lected by the secretary of war to participate to the dedication of the .Louisiana purchase expo sition at St. Louis on April 30. Trenton, N. J.Judge Kirkpatrick of the United States circuit court has appointed Thom as P. McGovern of New York and Joe D. Hal- locE of Plalnfield, receivers for the Pacific Pack ing & Navigation company which operated sal mon fisheries from Puget Sount to Alaska. WashingtonJohn W. Garrett, United States charge d'affaires at The Hague, telegraphed that Queen Wilhelmina would willingly comply with the request of this government. that she nominate the umpire in the event of a dispute between the commissioners appointed to settle the claims of the United States against Vene zuela. LondonOne of the highest compliments ever paid to an American ambassador was the cele bration under the auspices of the Pilgrims' club at the Hyde Park Htotel last night of the completion of four years of service by Mr. Cboate. A distinguished company of 190 per sons, under the presidency of Earl Roberts, dined and talked. New YorkThe steel trust plan provides for the issuance of $250,000,000 of 5 per.cent bonds, $200,000,000 of which are to be exchanged for $200,000,000 of 7 per cent preferred stock. The presidents of the various subsidiary companies have given their final approval to the plans, which provide for additions and improvements to plants to cost more than $36,000,000. USELESS CLAUSE. Chicago NewsT Old GotroxI had a clause inserted in my will to the effect that If -any of my relatives should contest it they are not to get a cent.' Mr. NeighborsThat was altogether unneces- sary." Old GotroxWhy was It unnecessary ? Mr. NeighborsBecause, if there Is a contest the lawyers will see that your relatives don't get anything. ,,-',, THEN H E GOT BUSY , /jj '- ' - Chicago News. ' ** ""' HeMiss Clara, your lips are like ripe cherries." , SheAnderare you fond ,of ripe cherries, George? ** " - m - - - $5,500 For anewhouse of nine,rooms,, modern in every _ detail, _ beam ceiling, bookcase, mantel,, side board, hardwood floors up^atid down stairs, very nicely deco rated, combination heat, laun dry in basement. This house is situated in one of the best locations In the city, Irving a v S and 25th st. Will be open Sunday from 3 to 4 o'clock. See it if you are looking for something very nice. $200 EACHLots on Oliver av N, between 21st and 28d, 45x124. $200Lot on Fremont av N, between Western and 4th, 25x128. $276Lot, corner Logan av N and 2d av N, 40x114. $275Lot on Harrison st NE, between Winter and Spring, 40x131. $826Lot on Bryant av S, between 82d and 33d east front, 42x1291 $350Lot on 28th av S, between 25th and 26th east front, 48x107. $375 EACHLots on 11th av 8, between 27th and 28th east front, 40x128 easy terms. $450 EACHLots on Harriet av, between 31st and 32d, 45x128. $500 for two lots on Vincent av, between 44th and 45th, 84x135. (Easy terms. $500Lot on Emerson av N, between 26th and 42x127. SEE27th, conn T* 4. block 16n Menace'st supplmnement to East Side addition.p This isia very larg ? 3 CHAS. W. $4.500A very fine new modern elgiit room house, 2600 5th a v S, large east front corner lot hardwood finish and floors large double parlors, with ex - ceedingly pretty, up-to-date mantel open . nickel-plated plumbing, por.ee*- lain lined tub and bowls full basement, furnace, laundry, and is in every way first-class arid most desirable. Will be sold on easy payments. $3,000--A large 10-room house, No. 2642 Clinton a v S modern except heat, good . barn, 50-foot east-front lot. Spld on monthly payments if desired. . .: \ W E OFFER TW O SPECIAL BARGAINS 1ST THE BLAISDELL DISTRICT. The last vacant corner on. Blaisdell avenue S, inside 24th street, for sale at a reasonable figure. Seventy feet of frontage and 165 feet deep to alley. All street improvements in and paid for. YALE REALTY CO. $1,650 will buy a good eight-room house,, on large lot, 43x175 to .alley. Has water up and downstairs, cellar, front and back stairs, trees on lawn, sidewalks, screens, storm sash . and everything in first-class condition. A good investment pays 10 per cent on $1,800. Only one block from Central avenue, near Eighteenth avenue NE. $1,300 for a snug little home up in the trees large 50-foot lot good neighborhood. $600 is the price of one of- the finest large lots on that beautiful street, NH "Polk." $125 buys a 50-foot front lot in the trees near :Soo" shops. $3,500 for one of the finest homes in Northeast. Has all Improvements. Former owner paid over $5,000 for it. It's very cheap at this price. $1,425 will make you the owner of a well-bnilt home of seven rooms, near Polk' and Twenty seventh avenue. Rents for $168 per year. $250 for your choice of a number of fine large building lots near Soo shops. Make your selection while you can as they w4H soon be sold at this very low price. F. L. PALMER, 24iiceilralMf.NE. Pfcwe f-65-12 Fort Worth, TexasThe country around Ama rillo is covered by nearly two feet of snow, and the region has been practically shut out from the rest of the world for six days. Railway traffic is practically suspended. Dublin, Ind.Ah unusual elopement is reported "from Silver City, Kosciusko county. , Devon Getty and Ruth Arnold, one 7 and the other 6 years of age, were the chief figures. The youngsters eloped to get married, but were brought back. DYEING AND CLEANING NORTH STAR DYEING AND FRENCH DRY cleaning works 722 Hennepin av both 'phones. THE PANTORIUM, W. L. WALDRON, PROP. - fancy dyer and French dry cleaner, renovator . of clothing for men and women two stores. 825-7 Nicollet and 630 1st. AT 8 Both phones. MINNEAPOLIS DYE HOUSE, FRENCH DRY .cleaners largest and,best. dry cleaning house in the northwest. 242 and 522 Nicollet. - ^^MAgMJTJCBJAIJgG^^ YOU WHO ARE SICK AND DISCOURAGED, tried everything vital magnetism will cure you consultation free magnetic Journal con talus names of your neighbors free. Gates Institute, 682 Bank- Minneapolis building, 302 Nicollet av. t l GOOD SOPRANO FOR CHURCH UUARTET. Call Thursday morning, between 10 and 12, at 302 11th st S, flat 2. J . WESTO N +*0*$*************u\vm*mi\rm THORPE BROS-, Real Estate, Rentals and Loans, east front lot o Qntocy.i NE* near 27t h av . Yo u cannot d better n Northease t Minneapolis. $1,5503344 Emerson av S. sized lot, east front. We own three new houses at the corner of 27th av and Quincy st NE *M^ ""j| sell at a baigata and take some clear property to part payment. .Houses are rented for a good figure. We should like an offer on these. -- $600We have a 6-room cottage at Columbia Heights, newly painted, and papered, which ?6 we win sell on easV terms. A good home can be obtataedW at less than you would pay in rent. It will pay you to look this up. ^fe '*': W. R. FOWLER & CO., 58 South Twelfth Street*. ANDRUS BUILDING. at5 Bank of Commerce Building- This is a new 7-room cottage with full basement on a full Will sell on easy terms. 507 Bank of GommorojB^ lOI Bank of Oommoroo Building. $3,675 ilfj BUILDER., Buys-a new. all modem housej of seven, rooms, mantel, bookcase, sideboard. ^ liardwood" 'floors,' laundry in basemenV llot water heat. See the plans' af"my of fice. Bu y now and watch the house while we build it. Go out to-day and see the loca tion. See me Monday and close the deal. A t this price it cannot last long. Location, south front, 26th st and Pills bury av. Terms easy, ly payment plan..". $560 EACHLots on 9th av- S, between 31st and 82d. East front. 40x122. $550Lot on Bryant av- S, between 27th and 28th, 40x118. $600 EACHLots on Clinton av and 27th. Blast front.. 45xl27i $600Lots on Madison st NE, between Summer and Spring, 40x129. $700East-front lot, \ Harriet avenue, between 24th and 25th, 40x128: .... $700 EACHLots on Park av, between 31st and 32d, 40x118. $750Lot on Oliver av S, between 25th and 26th, 50x130. East front. $750Lot on 5th av S, between 24th and 25th east front 52x128. $1,000 for double: corner, Western and Girard, 55x125. $2,600Lot, comer of 27th land Hennepin, cast and south front, 55x165x105. Easy terms. $1,250An east-front 40-foot lot, Colfax avtS, near 26th/sti fine residence on each : side of this lot. . . $800East-front 40-foot lot, Emerson a v and 27th st, all street improvements in. $1,500A fine loi on 9th a v S and 17th st. $475A very fine-45-foot lot on 5th a v S and 33d st nice neighborhood. t am building # . strictly modern eight room house on Park av, just beyond 33d - st, which will be sold at a very low price and on easy payments. Will finish to suit purchaser. Call at the building, look over plans,5 for price and terms. 60 feet east-front inside 22d street on Pleasant avenue S, lies fine and offered at less than half the price Pillsbury and Blaisdell avenue frontage one square away $2,400 takes the 60 feet. WANTPagesl8andl9 and come in and see me ANNOUNCEMENTS NOTICEMARCH CLEARING SALE PICT ures, portrait frames, ovals and framing pict ures cheap, to keep busy. esbaugh, 11 5th st S. TO WBOM IT MAY CONCERNANY PERSON holding in trust any.papers belonging to Wm. Kell, deceased, will please notify Henry Kell. Station D, Route 1 % Minneapolis. ASSAYEE AND CHEMIST ASSAYS AND ANALYSES ACCURATELY made at reasonable rates 20 years experi ence correspondence solicited. Dr. C. W. Drew, 416-420 Century building, Minneapolis. Telephone connections. ^^JgSINESS^PEESONMjSJ^ LOCKSMITHING AND/REPAIRING OF. ALL household utensils: throw nothing away your lamps, carpetsweepers, lawnmowers, all made like new agents Blue' Flame oil gas burner. 618 1st av S. BUSINESS SPECIALS SUPERFLUOUS HAIR, MOLES, ETC., PERMA nently removed by electricity. Miss Holllster, 77-78 Syndicate block. Pioneer stand of the Northwest. Exclusive specialist. MRS. JACOBS,. CLAIRVOYANT AND Busi ness, medlumy can, be consulted dally on all affairs of life satisfaction guaranteed. 510 3d av S. MME BATCH, CARD READER AND PALMIST double readings this week, SOc^ 520 5th av S. 25c PER ACRE CASH AND 5c PER ACRE PER month' makes you the owner to a short time of a desirable* tract of farming land iff Mihhe sota* Price ,ODjyi$5 per acre. Good soil good water and some timber. Write to-day for particulars, '^ranklim Benner,, 60S: Phoenix Minneapolis..-,, v - CLAIRVOYANTS .... % :, - GREAT INVENTION FOR THE CURE OF THE nervous. Institute, 1301 Washington av N. WOMEN'S DISEASES CURED. Call or write Dr. Bly, 412 Nic. a v. 3d floor new book 25c. BON TON BATH AND MANICURE PARLORS, 14 7th st N. Porcelain tubs, electric treat ment, massage and steam baths. SCIENTIFIC MASSAGE AND ELECTRIC LIGHT bath, for rheumatism, neuralgia. Gurb Gum meson, graduate: .from Stockholm, Sweden. 800 Nicollet, room 25. ELECTRICITY, MASSAGE, ALCOHOL, VAPOR sweats will cure rheumatism, grippe and ner vous diseases.. 'Mo Northwestern building, 322 Hennepin."- , x Month- t MgDICAL^ FOR SALEHORSESHOE, BLACK HttJCStLIM lted amount at 32c stock promptly delivered. Address Franklin Marling, corner Division st and Cherry wr, Chicago. f 5,000 SHARES GREAT REPUBLIC GOLD Mill ing stock at 10c per share before April 15. - Mrs. M. A. Peak, Grand Rapids. Minn. 300 SHARES ARIZONA COPPER MOUNTAIN Mining Co. stock 15c per share if taken at ...'once. ,4345, Journal. - -' ' IRON WORKING AND WOOD WORKING MA chlnory: largest stock in the northwest. North ern Machinery Co., 217 3d tit S. Minneapolis. SECOND-HAND ENGINE8, BOILERS, IRON and wood working machinery, radiators, railr, beams, vaults, doors, etc." Harris Machinery Co., Minneapolis, Minn. SAFES, BOILERS AND HEAVY MACHINERY moved: household goods moved and stored or packed for shipment by expert packers col lective carloads for the coast a specialty. Boyd Transfer and Storage Co., 46 S 3d st. THE M. P. D. DELIVERS PACKAGES IN CITY 10c, St. Paul 15c. 619 4th av S: both tels. 1503. CAMERON'S TRANSFER AND STORAGE Large and commodious vanB for moving expert packers for storage or shipment. Office. 200 Nicollet ay. Tel., both lines. 1208 Res. Phone T.O., 3324. SHIP YOUR VEAL, MUTTON, HOGS, *OUL try, etc., to George Besser, 32 Central Market, Minneapolis write for market prices and in structions how to dress and ship. Reference, First National bank. WILLIAMSON & MEBCHANT, Patent Lawyers and solicitors. Main office, 029-935 Guaranty building, Minneapolis, Minn Branch office, 52 MeGill building, Washington, D. C. 25o PER ACRE CASH AND 6c PER ACRE PER month makes you the owner in a short time of a desirable tract of farming land in Minne sota. Price only $5 per acre. Good soil, good water and some timber. Write to-day for particulars. Franklin Benner, 603 Phoenix, Minneapolis. THE OSBORN GRAIN CO. HAVE MOVED their offices to 17 Chamber of Commerce. Op tion orders executed in lots of 1,000 bushels and upwards. $20 willE margin 1,000 bushels 2 cents. SendT forA free book, "Facts and Figures," explaining option trading. C0MP CLEAN STOCK CLOTHING, ONLY EXCLUSIVE store in fine county seat town stock one year old invoices approximately $5,000 will sell this week 60c on the dollar. J. Q. Kurteman, Phoenix building. CASH FOR YOUR REAL ESTATE OR BUSI ness, no matter where located. If you desire a quick sale, send us descriptions and price. NORTHWESTERN BUSINESS AGENCY, Bank of Commerce building, Minneapolis, DRUG STOREGOOD PAYING BUSINESS IN rich county in southern Minnesota town of 1,000 never before offered. G. G. Barnes, New Richland, Minn'. $6,000 STOCK GENERAL MERCHANDISE RUN ning, solid brick store sent $45 centrally lo cated county seat population 5,000 beautiful old settled country. Will take quarter cash, balance unincumbered land. Address box 404, Wilmar, Minn. FOR RALEGENERAL MERCHANDISE STOCK Invoiced at $1,-700 including complete line of fixtures established business all new goods centrally located in this city terms cash only! Lock Box 9. Thief River Falls. Minn. FOR SALEONLY DRUG STORE IN A GOOD towu in southern Minnesota big discount for ca3h, if taken before March 15. Lock box 213, Brewster, Minn. WANT TO BUY A 25 OR MORE ROOM LODG ing and rooming house down town location paying place no agents. 3583. Journal. GOOD PAPER IN GOOD MINNESOTA TOWN for sale. Price $1,200 easy terms. For lo cation and particulars, address PRINTERS' EXCHANGE, LOCK BOX 69, ST. PAUL, MINN. ON ACCOUNT OF BUSINESS REVERSES I AM desirious of disposing of a block of the stock of the Continental Mining Co., of Wyoming. Address J. M., care P. O. Box 981, City. FOR SALEGROCERY AND SODA FOUNTAIN, , all now and fine in one of the best towns of 7 000 population northwestern Minnesota goods all new rent nearly free no humbug 85c on the dollar write owner best thing offered about $1,500 will handle it. Address 4340, Journal. WANTEDAT ONCE, AT BELTRAMI, MINN., good doctor and blacksmith. None here best opening in the northwest. Webster & Torger son, Beltrami, Minn. FOR SALEONLY HOTEL IN NORTH DAKO ta town of 400 inhabitants $1,200 cash re quired, balance monthly instalments. Must be sold at once. Address 4367, Journal. HALF OR A WHOLE.INTEREST IN ONE OF the very best paying grocery stores on Nicollet av invoice about $7,000. Can't be beat for a money-maker. Best of reasons for selling. George B. Dartt. 807 Phoenix building. CLEAN, UP-TO-DATE, $7,500 GENERAL STOCK of merchandise, located in a fine town only 40 miles out doing good business. Also fine new residence. Might take a nice farm. Good reasons for selling. George B. Dartt, 807 Phoenix building. TWO FINE $7,000 GENERAL MERCHANDISE stocks, both doing a good business well lo cated best of reasons for selling. Also one of $8,000 to exchange for Polk county farms. George B. Dartt, 807 Phoenix building. ROOMING HOUSE, Nicollet and 17th st, 1$ rooms, modem income $100 monthly $600. 9 ROOMS, 1st av S and 7th, $550. 8 ROOMS, 7th av S and 7th st 0 ROOM modern flat. 10th st. BOARDING-HOUSE, 7th st, near Nicollet $600. N. W. BUSINESS AGENCY, Bank of Commerce. BARBER SHOP, TWO CHAIRS GOOD TRADE. Very little money will handle tills. 4326, Jour nnl. ' . GROCERY OR CONFECTIONERY AND CIGAR store wanted will pay cash. Address 4332, Journal. TRUSTEES* SALE.TWO STOCKS OF GENERAL merchandise to satisfy creditors for full par ticulars address W. B. Ryalls, trustee, Water town, S. T. y BOARDING AND LODGING-HOUSE FOR SALE good location a' rattling fine stand reason for selling, am getting too old price $600. 4357, Journal. BIG CHANCE TO DOUBLE YOUR MONEY IN - 40 acres near Minnehaha Falls one block to Minnehaha school and church lies fine and will make 240 lots or a fine garden tract only $150 per acre. George B. Dartt, 807 Phoenix building. ' . RESTAURANT $450 fine business. BARBER SHOP: $40: can be doubled. MILLINERY clearing $1,800 yearly snap. ROOMING HOUSE, clearing $600 yearly. MFG., $3,500 net yearly. 1100 Lumber Ex. YOUR PROPERTY ADVERTISED FREEIF vou place your real estate or business opportu nities iu our hands we will advertise it free of ccst-to you in our list. No charges unless exchange or sale is made: then only the usual broker's commission. We now have several good farms to exchange for stocks of general merchandise and hardware: fine list of Lake Miunetonka property. Send for1 nctonka map, free. Send us what you have at once. Apgar & Korthof, 204 Commercial bldg, Minneapolis. MOVING o NOTICE PATENT ATT0ENEYS BUSINESS CHANCES L H E ', A GOOD LIVERY STOCK FOR SALE CHEAP. lor further Information apply to G. W. Schrump, Climax, Minn. TO of 3,000 $4,800 business past year. Cheap and easy terms. E. L. Grout Land Company, Breckenridge, Minn. WANTEDSTOCKS OF MERCHANDISE, hardware part payment farm lands. Have large tract, one four miles town, sell small payment, easy terms. Active men wanted, write for map pamphlet. Consolidated Land company, Bowesmont, N. D. MEAT MARKETTWO-STORY BRICK THE only one iu good northern Iowa town. H. O. Haugen, Kensett, Iowa. BARBER SHOP AND HARNESS SHOP FOR sale bargains. 0. W. MEAD, WILMONT, MINN. HOMES,t FARMS, MORTGAGES. off the mortgage on your property, write for our free booklet giving full and valuable in formation. The Northwestern Security Com- _JP^y^uite_J^-5-6Century building. FOR SALEFARM IMPLEMENT~BUSrNESS. Have best lino of Implements, well estab lished trade. SALESfoLAST YEAR Fine farmingA country, large territory, comity ! LIVERY , I N TOW N - 1 1 - you wan to buy a home or farm or pav town DT - 3.000. CASH, BALANCE TO BE PAID AS STOCK IS SOLD. Address 2848. Journal WANTEDSHOE STOCKS. HAVE THE CASH to handle any kind of shoe stock must be a bargain. Address 4054, Journal. NEW GENERAL MERCHANDISE STOCK, IN yoicing $3,500 if taken at once, to exchange for land at honest value a rare opportunity for the right investor. Address owner, F R. Barnes, Wahpetbn, N. D. FOR SALEA CATTLE RANCH IN NORTH Dakota near Mandan, three sections of land good buildings stock, wells, etc location could not eb better. For particulars call or write to H. Hauser, 1015 Lumber Exchange, Minneapolis. ^ - - DRUGGISTSHAVE. A CASH CUSTOMER FOR your store from $2,000 to $5,000, but your store and location must be first-class. Address 4091, Journal. an&* r an energetic$40,000. man 86c PER ACRE CASH AND 5c PER ACRE PFR month makes you the owner in a short time . of a desirable tract of farming land-in Minne sota. Price only $5 per acre. Good soil, good water- and, some timber. Write to-day for particulars. Franklin Benner, 60S Phoenix, Minneapolis. - HONEY TO LOAN EASY TERMS LOW rates. David P. Jones & Co.. Oneida building. MORTGAGE-LOANSRates low any sums no delay. See us sure. Gale & Co., N. Y. Life. our new Min - TO SALARIED PEOPLE HOLDING PERMA- NENT POSITIONS WITH RELIABLE CON- CERNS. WITHOUT INDORSER OR SECU- RITY EXCEPT YOUR OWN NAME. OUR BATES A M AND ALWAYS HAVE BEEN THE LOWEST, AS YOU CAN FIND BY COM- PARISON WITH OTHER COMPANIES. SMALL OR LARGE PAYMENTS, TO SUIT BORROWER WEEKLY OR MONTHLY, WITH PRIVILEGE OF PAYMENT ON OR BEFORE, THUS STOPPING ALL INTEREST. OUR RECORD AND REPUTATION FOR 20 YEARS INSURE HONORABLE AND CONFI- DENTIAL DEALINGS TO ALL. MINNESOTA MORTGAGE LOAN CO., 306 BANK OF COMMERCE BLDG. WE HAVE A BLOCK OF EASTERN MONEY TO loan at 5 per cent on choice residence prop erty. Thorpe Bros., Andrus building. 4/i TO 6 PER CENT MONEY, WITH THE "on or before" privilege, to loan on Improved property in Minneapolis and St. Paul. R. M. Newport, 309-311 Phoenix building, 60 4tb st S, Minneapolis. MuNEY LOANED SALARIED PEOPLE, RE tail merchants, teamsters, boarding houses, without security. Largest business in 48 prin cipal cities. Tolman, 920 New York Life bldg. MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST RATES NO delay. Thayer & Gale, 213 N. Y. Life Bldg. 25o PER ACRE CASH AND 5c PER ACRE PER month makes you the owner in a short time of- a desirable tract of farming land iu Minne sota. Price only $5 per acre. Good soil, good water and some timber. Write to-day for particulars. Franklin Benner, 60S Phoenix, Minneapolis. DR. BERTHA SHEPARD, SPECIALIST, Dis eases of women. Office, 407 Nicollet. Tele phone, M 659-J2. Office hours, 1 p. m. to 5 p. m. Consultation free. FEMALE DISEASES CURED. Irregular menstruation quickly cured forty years' experience offices open until 10 at night. Dr. Wheeler, Globe building, Minne apolis. Telephones, N. W. Main 1753-J1 T. C, 395. Good home for patients. WOMEN'S DISEASES CURED. Call or write Dr. Bly, 412 Nic. av, 3d floor new book, 25c. ELITE BATH PARLORS, 32% 6th ST S, UP stairs. Scientific massage, porcelain tub. cabinet and sulphur baths experienced lady attendants. HAVE YOUR OLD TRUNKS EXCHANGED for anew one at the Bijou Trunk Factory. FOR BUSINESS OPENINGS LOOK UP THE new town of Hackensack, on the Bralnerd & Northern, located on beautiful Birch Lake, and surrounded by good farming land. For ?ots and lands address A. Murray, Wadena, Minn. TO INTRODUCE OUR NEW AUTOMATIC LIFT " machine, we will exchange absolutely free of cost with the lady having Whiite Machine No. 1824208. WTiite Sewing Machine Co., 505 Henne pin. - _ CORNS EXTRACTED, 25c INVERTED NAILS and bunions treated. Dr. Collier, 62 Syndicate Arcade. LADIES, CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH PENNY royal pills are the best safe, reliable take no other send 4c stamp for particulars. "Re- lief for Ladles" in. letters by return mail at druggists. Chichester Chem. Co., Phila., Pa. MRS. HAUGEN, PHYSICAL CULTURE AND massage, second floor. 45 Washington av S. MRS. DR. MACK, MAGNETIC HEALER, MAS sage, vapor and sponge baths quiet, .airy rooms open Sundays and evenings. 412 Nicol let, room 15, third floor. HEIRS WANTEDWE HAVE LISTS OF Es tates in Minnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa and the Dakotas, with names of heirs wanted this may mean you fee for registration and search, $1. Western Inheritance Bureau. 3547, Journal. AVOID CALAMITIES AND PREPARE FOR BE nevolent periods advice given by true astro nomical calculation of the planets and their Influence. Prof. George W. Suren, 709 Sykes block. MRS. HATCH'S SANATORIUM FOR LADIES, confinement n specialty experience reliable midwife best attention in the city rates rea sonable. 32 Western av. 1.OQ0 CLERKS ARRIVED IN THE CITY. MAN ager Gale is^at the National Hotel. PERSONAL LOANS AND CHATTELS ON FURNITURE-, PIANOS, HORSES, WAG ONS, ETC.. ON SHORT NOTICE AT CHEAP- EST RATES IN THE CITY. EASY WEEKLY OR MONTHLY PAYMENTS. STRICTEST PRIVACY GUARANTEED. CALL ON THEKELLY OLD HOME COMPANY, ESTABLISHED 20 YEARS. MINNESOTA MORTGAGE LOAN COMPANY, 306 BANK OF COMMERCE BLDG, CORNER OF 1st AV S AND 4th ST. LOANS MADE ON HOUSEHOLD GOOx.b, o. . in storage and warehouse receipts, at one-half the usual rate. Monthly Installment Loan Co., 825 Guaranty Loan. RICE-LOANS ON ALL KINDS OF PERSONAL property charges reasonable. 506 Globe bldg. WILLIAMS, 617 GUARANTY BUILDING, loans on furniture, pianos or any security, large loans a specialty. Terms to suit bor rower. . Lowest rates. THE BOYD TRANSFER AND STORAGE CO., has/unequaled facilities for moving and storing household goods expert packing for storage or shipment. Collective carloads for the coast a specialty. OfficN 46 S 3d at. CAMERON'S TRANSFER AND STORAGE Best facilities for moving and storing house hold goods: expert packers. 200 Nicollet. Both phones. 1208 Res. Phone T. C. 3324. FIREPROOF STORAGE WAREHOUSECLEAN, separate" rooms. 100-12 1st av N. Fhones. NEW CLEAN WAREHOUSEStore your house hold .goods moderate rates. 12th st-3d av. S. FURINTURE REPAIRED AND REFINISHED^ mattresses renovated, dress boxes, corner seats and cushions made to order. Furniture cover ings of all kinds. Both 'phones. C. A. Gus tafson, 903 Nicollet. MONEY'"TO~LOAN STORAGE UPHOLSTERING PENSIONS R. B. HOSTETLER, TENSION ATTORNEY, Room 307,' Boston block, Minneapolis, Minn LOANS "HEADQUARTERS" FOR SALARY LOANS. Every manor woman to Minneapolis getting a salary call and get our. money on your plain note, without publicity, mortgage or indorser. FURNITURE LOANS. Goods remain to your possession. You get the full amount of loan without any deduc tion. We aim to please. MINNEAPOLIS FINANCIAL CO.. Room 408 New York Life Building. Get off of Elevator at Fourth Floor. SALARY LOANS TO EMPLOYES ON PLAIN notes, without mortgage,, indorser or publicity. Lowest rates, easier payments, more private. RELIABLE CREDIT CO., 256 Hennepin av, foom 202, over Adams Express Co. ?T. CONE & CO., 517 Guaranty Bldg., have oa hand to loan on improved property $1,000 $1,600, $2,000, $2,500, $3,500 lowest rates. I CAN LEND YOUR MONEY ON BEST COL lateral in the world at 7 to 10 per cent in large or small sums. L. P. Van $orman, 416 An drus building. PRIVATE BANKING. To salaried and other responsible people On their plain notes. No Indorser. Low Rates. Easy Terms. GUARANTY INVESTMENT CO., S07 N. Y. Life Bldgs. N. W. Tel. 959-L1. SALARY AND FURNITURE LOANS. UNION INVESTMENT CO.. 303-304 Lumber Exchange Building. LIFE AND ENDOWMENT POLICIES BOUGHT, loans made also death claims, lapsed or dis puted policies bought. L. P. Van Norman, 410 Andrus building. MONEY TO LOAN ON FURNITURE, PIANOS, HORSES, WAGONS, etc., on the same day as application, the goods to remain to your un disturbed possession. Also LOANS ON SAL- ARY WITHOUT SECURITY. CALL AND BE CONVINCED THAT OUR PLAN IS THE CHEAPEST AND BEST IN THE CITY. PRIVATE INTERVIEWING ROOMS. MINNEAPOLIS LOAN CO., 601-2 GLOBE BUILDING, 20-22 4th ST S. Open Monday and Saturday evenings. GOOD NOTES, SECURED BY MORTGAGES and drawing 10 per cent, for sale at 5 per cent discount. 714 Boston block. WANTEDTO B0BR0W $10,000 ON OR BE fore five years at 6 per cent property cost $100,000 to build. L. P. Van Norman, 416 Andrus building. $11,000 SECOND MORTGAGE, DUE IN TEN months, for sale cheap ample security first mortgage $8,000. L. P. Van Norman, 416 Andrus building. WE LOAN ON CITY REAL ESTATE AT LOW est rates. Nickels & Smith, 311 Nicollet av. FIRST-CLASS FIRST MORTGAGES ON neapolls improved property, bearing 5', and 6 per cent interest, for sale by Hermann, 410 Phoenix building. MONEY TO LOAN AT 4% AND 5 PER CENT. Walter L. Badger, 300 Oneida block. MONEY LOANED 85c PER ACRE CASH AND 6c PER ACRE TEA ' . month makes you the owner in a short tlmeg.-j- of a desirable tract of farming land in Minnejb- , Qta. Price only $5 per acre. Good soil, goods'^ water and some timber. Write- to-day fort, particulars. Franklin Benner, 003 Phoenix,.* ^ ,, Minneapolis. '-,. i- - TWO MUSIC BOXES, EIGHT AND TEN TUNES^ * " at your own price. Jacobs Jewelry Co., 4Ip' * Washington av S. FURNITURE, STOVES AND CARPETS, ALL' of this month at discount prices at the TOWK-t MARKET FURNITURE CO., 22 5th at S. RENOVATING, REPAIRING, REFLNISHING (making over mattresses and furniture), fur niture dealers and undertaken. Both phones. Rainville Bros., 17 to 23 Nicollet island. FOR SALEELECTRIC LIGHTING GENEBA tor, one four-pole 50-kilowatt. 110 volt light ing generator first-class condition. This ma chine may be inspected at the plant of the Electric Machinery Co., 14th av and Tyler st NE, Minneapolis. TYPEWRITER BARGAINS, GET PRICES, TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE, 241 Hennepin. JOURNAL PAPER ROUTES FOR SALEVERY desirable for high school or university boys. Chamberlain Bros., 40 S 3d at. TYPEWRITERS, ALL MAKES, AT COST, will ship for examination. Special offer: One Elliott & Hatch book typewriter, in fine shape. $ H. A. Marsh, receiver General Typewriter Co., K)6 Dayton Duildtog. NEW AND SECOND-HAND LU-^-ER, DOORS. windows, brick sud other building materials very cheap. Corner 8th st and 14th av S. WOOD, DRY, $2.50 TO $3.50 FCT. BLKS, $2.60, coal $6.50 to $10 Plymouth Lumber Co., 4. Lum ber Ex. Phones, N.W., Main 717-J2 T.C.,2807. CREAM SEPARATORS, BUTTER WORKERS, churns, milk cans, etc. right prices. J. H. Smith, Hardware, 214-216 Hennepin av. FOR SALESECOND-HAND BILLIARD AND pool tables billiard tables repaired, a large stock of cheap bar fixtures, cigar counters, etc. Brunswick Balke Collender Co., 245 2d av S, Minneapolis. PIANOCROWN PIANO, EXTRA FINE OAK case, used three months, regular price $450 now $290 $8 monthly. Foster & Waldo, 40 5th st S, corner Nicollet. PIANOVERY FINE MoPHAIL PIANO, ME dium size, nearly new, regnlar price $425 now $290. $10 monthly. Foster & Waldo, 40 5th st S. corner Nicollet. DRY KINDYING WOOD, $2.50 PER CORD load. The J. R. Clark Co.. N. W. phone M 192, T. C. phone 6158. BARGAIN IN ANTIQUE AND MAHOGANY furniture: reupholstering, repairing, refinishing and renovating mattresses best of workman ship: both phones. Carlson Bros., 2013 4th av S, city. PIANOVERY BEAUTIFUL $400 STERLING piano, used only four months, good as new, now only $270 $8 monthly. Foster & Waldo, 40 5th st S. corner Nicollet. SEEDSFRESH STOCK GARDEN AND FIELD seeds just received our lawn seed Is the best. J. H. Smith, hardware, 214-216 Hennepin av.. FOUNTAIN PEN THAT WRITES AT EVEBY body's price send 25c for sample. Pioneer Stamp Works, M. J., Lafayette, Ind. HEADQUARTERS FOR OFFICE AND STORE fixtures largest stock second-hand safes in northwest all sizes: desks, wall cases, letter flies, cash registers, showcases, new No. 7 Remington typewriter, 500 feefcounters, scales, office partitions in fact, everything in the line of fixtures. Twin City Fixture Exchange, 223 3d st S. FOR QUICK MEAL STEEL RANGES, GAS AND gasolene stoves. O. Herbert Smith, 424 Henn. WALL PAPER15c PAPERS 7Vfcc INGRAINS, 8c: ordinary sized rooms papered with choice gilts or glimmers, $3: smoky walls cleaned by expert, 75c to $1.30 per room painting. Baker. 124 5th st S, opposite N. Y. Life Imildtog. Both piiones. . . CHOICE SEPARATOR BUTTER, 22C DAIRY, 12ic, luc, 18c, 20c brick cheese, 10c fresh roasted coffee, 10c, 12^c new tea, 25c good country floor, $1.50 honey, 10c. New Butter Store, 91 7th st S. GAS RANGE, USED THREE WEEKS ONLY not of the common and ordinary make, cost $44 sell for $25 to those particular it must be seen, to order for the bargain to be appre ciated. 2602 Garfield av. Phone T. C. 4075. EIGHT HORSE POWER GASOLENE ENGINE. For sale, $350, worth $500 new to first-class running order: call or address W. T..Reynolds, 1029 Lumber Exchange. FOR RENTSMALL UPRIGHT FULL scale $2 per month if kept seven months suite 401, 620^ Nicollet av-. GET OUR ESTIMATES ON PRINTING YOUR business stationery first-class work up-to-date methods. Hall. Black & Co., 329 Hennepin. MIN-PIANO -^1 ,..!:-* SECOND-HAND RADIATORS AND VAULT doors, in good condition. Harris Machinery Co.. Minneapolis, Minn. FOR HIRE REMINGTON TYPEWRITERS, Our rental department is well stocked with machines which are constantly kept in good working order. Prompt service and. reasonable rates guaranteed. Remington Typewriter com pany, 8 4th st S, Minneapolis. Telephone 1382. ROLL TOP DESKSOLID OAK, NEW THIRTY inches wide,, sixty long. Will sell at a bar gain. 1317 Hennepin av. SMALL STEEL RANGE. $15 GAS RANGE, $7 sewing machine, $S rockers, $1 oak door, $2 window blinds, 10c. 104 Royalston at. 30 OFFICE CHAIRS, GOOD SHAPE, ONE NTNE foot high desk, two Staats money changers: no use for them. Call between 9 and 10 Thursday, 225 3d st S, upstairs. FOR SALEONE 1902 MODEL KNOX AUTO mobile: owner has purchased a new model and 'will sell the last year's rig at a. sacrifice rig guaranteed to be in Al condition to every vv~. One Milwaukee steam rig with all the im provements possible to put oa a steam rig price $400. One 1902 model Cleveland carriage, regular price $900: will sell for $700: this is anew rig. but as our new moleds are coming to we wish to close out' all the last year's stock. NORTHWESTERN MOTOR VEHICLE CO., 112 6th St S. $65 NEARLY NEW DROPHEAD WHITE SEW ing machine, $28.25 Automatic Stager. $15 White, $5 Domestic, $5. Elmer. 710 1st av S. TYPEWRITER, DENSMORE, IN PERFECT condition for $35 cash or wfll rent at $2 per month. 4360, Journal. FOR SALE$85 TAKES GOOD PIANO MUST sell at once bargain. Call janitor to basement. 1700 1st av S. VERY CHEAP, TYPEWRITER OXYDONOR: electric belt, Stewart heater, watch, phaeton, water distiller, gasolene mantle lamp, cyclo style, phonographic dictionary, bicycle. 3047 Harriet av. HORSES, CARRIAGESSALE WE BUY, SELL AND EXCHANGE ALL KINDS cutters, bobs.: sleighs, blankets, horses, har nesses, etc. special on 200 pairs street and barn blankets. Widmayer & Prendergast, 414 3d st S. ' FROST & CO.'S SALE STABLES, HEADQUAR ter for the sale of all classes of horses, large assortment always on hand. Part time and guarantee given. 12 2d st N. ._ A LARGE SUPPLY OF FINE DRAFT HORSES and farm mares always on hand don't fail to get prices before you buy. Car lots a spe cialty. Nolan's Sale Stables, 20 2d st N.. JOHN HOGLUNDDEAD ANIMALS REMOVED for $1 apiece. Telephone, T. C , 6346. ANNUAL COMBINATION HORSE AUCTION SALE. The biggest, greatest, grandest and best auction sale of them all. 1.200HORSES OF ALL KINDS1.2O0. Come and see them. We will hare what we advertise. Everybody attend this sale. Come if you buy or not. it is better than a circus. If vou have any stock, come, and list it for the" combination sale. Remember the day and date. March 4. Sale opens at 10 o'clock a. nu sharp. Barrett & Zimmerman's Midway Horse Market, St. Paul. Minn. & ZIMMERMAN UP - TOWN Stables. 15th av N and Washington. We are the only horse dealers in the twin cities that make a specialty of handling good first-class cltv broke horses in the line of family horses drivers, first-class delivery and general pur pose horses. If you want any.tb.ing in the line of horses you may have the privilege of taking them home, trying them, before be ing paid for: dont fail to give us a caU part time given if desired. - DON'T MISS OUR AUCTION SALE OF HORSES Thursdav at 10 o'clock: farm chunks and drivers." West Hotel Stables, Wilson tt Mc Getrlck. FOR SALETEN HLAD HORSES, HARNESS and wagons, one bobsled: 916 12th av N: Plymouth and Hloomington car to Dupont av X. HORSES, HORSES, ALL KINDS AND ALL prices, from 1.000 to 1,500 Us every hone guaraulced.. Minnesota Sale Barn, 316 5th av S. FOR SALE$35 TAKES GOOD SOUND DELTV crv horse, weight about 1,150. 2800 Plymouth aV N. GRAY HORSE. 7 YEARS OLD, WEIGHT 1.050 sound, worth $75. if sold this week $45 buy* him. Bargain. 309 Sth st SE. FOR SALEA GOOD BIKE BUGGY AT A BAR. gain: no.use for it. 2008 Pleasant av. FOR SALEPAIR MARES, 7 AND 9 YEARS old sound, good weight. 2.700 double harness, bob sleds, and ice rack seR separate. 2643 Clinton av. - TWO GOOD SADDLE HOR8ES OR PONIES give full particulars. J. A. Johnson, Morris, Stevens county. Minnesota. ' SIX GOOD FARM HORSES OR DELIVERY. All good size. Sell right. Call any time. 1422 7th st S. F. X. Dreis. FOR SALEA GOOD, BOUND, CHEAP FARM team. 1079 Central av. STOVE REPAIRS REPAIRS FOR ALL STOVES. GREAT WB8- tern Stove Repair Co., S13 Hennepin av. i T : 4\ / f i