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CITY NEWS. 333E= INCREAS E I S U M I ' Reason Owners of Retail District ^ Property Ask for a Partiaf . . Abatement, v They Say That Burden Has Been Unevenly Distributed on Down , - " Town Properties. I ' ""' - W. Lu Harris says that the request for ttifc abatement of 60 per Cent* of the in crease in the tax assessments on retail district property, a request which the county board turned down yesterday be cause of lack of Jurisdiction, was based on the inequality between the increases in the district named and those in the whole sale and other portiqns of the city. Mr. Harris ra,ys: ' - - "The a'ssessed valuation was raised 20 per cent in.1902 oyer that of 1901, which increased the valuation by $20,000,000. Out ot this increase about $10.000.0Q0 was placed on the fourth ward and $5,000,000 on the retail district which I have bounded. "The ta^es in this district were in creased from 40 to 60 per cent, and this, we claim, was inequitable, inasmuch as the same inci-easo was not made in the tax of other property located outside of this district. We did not look for any such great increase. It was more than we could ever expect in the* very nature of things. "If there had been an increase of from 6 to 10 per cent, we should not have no ticed the inequality, but this was a seri ous proposition from a business stand point. An increase of 5 per cent in our business Is quite an item 10 per cent is a serious question, and 20 per cent is so great that it is practically impossible of adjustment, and a business fatality is im minent. "I have made a list of about twenty of the large houses in the jobbing district outside of the retail center and in most cases I found that the tax had not been increased at all, while in others it had only been increased by from 5 to 10 per cent. W e do not believe that the real estate on which large business houses are located should be increased in valuation only in the retail district. ^ "We are willing to stand our share of the increase in valuation, but do not think It has increased from 40 to 60 per cent in the retail district and not at all in choice portions of the city adjacent to this district. "The large business blocks have to pay such enormous taxes this year that it will take 25 per cent of the gross income. This is the case with both the Syndicate block and the Andrus building, two of the finest properties on Nicollet avenue.. "The assessor's department in.St. Paul has been conducted in an entirely differ ent manner. The business men have worked together for St. Paul. and, while they have ^ tried to raise as much money as possible, -they have had the co-opera tion of the^ assessor's department and in no part of :the retail district is real es^ tateLassessed for more than $1,000 a front toot, with the exception of a single corned. "In most of the cases the valuation is from $800 to $900 a front foot. In Minne apolis several of the properties on Nicol- Sick and Helpless Gone Unto Me. I Have Discovered the Marvelous Secret of Life and I Give It Free to You. My Mission on Earth Is to Heal the Sick and Cure the Maimed-Come Unto Me and I Will Give You Health and Life and Youth. My Vital Life Fluid, the Most Marvelous Compound Ever Discovered, I 6end to You Free for the Asking. I bare discovered the marvelous secret of life and I can mike yon live, for I can make you wel, no matter what your sickness I can make you strong and well, no matter how weak or crippled you are. 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The matter has now been dropped arid they will take their medicine. ."Assessor Port, who made the increase of assessment, was no doubt honest and worked with the best of motives, but the policy seems to be that the retailers were to be used as a sponge out of which as much as possible should be squeezed in the way of taxes. All that we ask for is con sideration. W e do not want undue favors shown us, simply consideration." THE PRICE OF ANTHRACITE Retail Rates Not Announced Yet Expected to Be $8.50 at First. .'' Coal companies have not announced the spring price of anthracite. They have not received orders to reduce the price, but dispatches from New York indicate that April 1 coal will go- down and begin its fresh start by advances of 10 cents a month to the price which will prevail next winter. This is the regular rule to get consumers to put in coal during the sum mer, I,ast spring the low price was $7.75. This year the people will have to, pay-'for the increased wages to miners and the in creased cost of lake transportation. 10 cents a ton. Nothing is said about the ex penses of the late strike. However, the starting price will be $8.50 and this will be advanced each month by 10 cent incre ments until $9 is'reached. The price now is $9.50, but that is abnormal. It was announced in Wail street yester day that the wholesale price of anthracite coal would be reduced on April 1 to $4.50 a ton, on board vessels at tidewater. On May 1 the wholesale price will be advanced 10 cents a ton and thereafter each month prices will be restored 10 cents a ton until $5 a ton is reached. Something has cuased a heavy drop in the price of domestic coke. It has been cut to $5 a ton at load rates. The price has been $9.50. Such a slash would have caused joy two months ago, but now it excites little interest as consumption has fallen off. MWiUoalttREAL. . v TO OFFSET THE METER Alderman Merrill Recommends an In crease In Water RatesGrad uated Scale Suggested. The growing popularity of water meters was shown by Alderman Merrill at the waterworks committee meeting yesterday as the chief reason for a substantial in crease in the water tax. Under the old system of charging for faucets a consumer paid about $7.50 a quarter for water. With the meter the consumer has been able to cut down his water assessment to about 70 cents. The committee is con templating the institution of a graduated scale, by which 15 cents 1,000 gallons would be charged to those who use 10,000 or less a quarter, 10 cents for those using from 10,000 to 100,000 gallons and 8 cents for those using more than 100,000 gallons. Alderman Merrill explains that this in crease in the cost of water is necessary to meet the expenses of the department, whose income has been greatly reduced by meters. - The committee instructed the city clerk to advertise for bids for iron pipe for next year. The council win purchase a total of about 50,000 tons. FIRE ESCAPE ORDINANCE Alderman Clark Will Introduce a New One. at the Next Council Meeting. Alderman Clark of the eighth ward will introduce an ordinance at the council meeting Friday night, providing that ho tels, hospitals and public halls of more than three floors and flat buildings four stories in height shall -be provided with firs escapes. The ordinance will also reg ulate the operation of elevators. It pro vides that hydraulic elevators shall be fitted with signal devices, indicating when the water in the tank has reached the danger stage. The thickness of brick walls, except in the case of small dwell ings, is to be increased from eight to twelve inches. The ordinance also contemplates giving to the building-inspector the exclusive au thority to issue permits for the removal of houses after the aldermenWalker,e of th ward,s affected have been heard from. ESTATE TRANSFERS. A- i '^SX," en'*0 Julia T. to Charles B. Van St!oTn!d Western Realty company to Petrus L Oplo $225 3, Fair Ground addition, Edward L. Estabrookl topSamuedld B. *'4 18"0 ' Siroonson Brothers' .Manufacturing company addition8 pS' Hattie E Fleming to Samuel Morse, lot 20, block 1. Stillman's addition, $3,500. John Rouland to Louis Mortenson, lot 9, block 2, Gale's First, addition. $800. Frank Noethen and wife to Minneapolis Brew ing company, 6,toblcc 10, addl tion,terf Jp**000d. r5 Anerso P?rJ^o ,o t 2ilotnAuditor'k $1,600. Henry Kronengold and wife to Johann C Karstens and wife, lot 10 and part of lot ! block 6, Bradford & Bassetf.s addition, $.4,100= Louis Kampff and wife to William Kampff, lots 1 to 7, block 7. and lot 3, block-6, Louis Kampff's addition, $950. Emily P. Campbell and husband to Addie Gail fenks. Jot 9, block 23, Calhoun Park. $640 Katie Cummines to Matilda Honigschmidtl lot 38, block 20. Forest Heights addition, $450. Samuel Morse and wife to-Hattie E. Tleminc: lots 11, 12. 15 to 18, block 1, and lots 17, 18 and IV), block 5. Veazie's additon. $1,700. Car.l OstboiR and wife to Charles Derby, lots 2-5 and 26. block 3. Byron's addition, $350. Five minor and unpublished dcedsr $533. Total, 12 dcedB, $26.o: 8. W $ e $ r 4:Bibb 5o.09and Nels Johnson and wife t6o' Emiel' Nelson, north tion", $330 * BUILDING PERMITS. August Xihlein. 2600 Twenty-seventh avenue S, brick store. $3,000. August Xihlein. 631 Central avenue, stone foundntion. $1,500, *" * Selilitz Brewing company, 2615 E Twentr-flfth street: foundation and-hew Mary Vaughn, 3701 Emerson-avenue N-, dwell ing, $2,300. Eight minor permits, $1,605. Total, $10,?05 MARRIAGE LICENCES Enoch Underwood and Alice Wyraan. Charles Chose and Minnie Danielson. ^ BIRTHS. BllndhelmMr, and Mrs. Ellas, 3231 Four tenetb avenue S, boy. RoanMr. and Mrs. Frank, 1030 Fourth street NE, hoy. 'BanheauMr. and Mrs. T., 1830 Marshall street. NE. boy. McLaughlinMr. and Mrs. Walter, 1925 Park avenue, eirl. CookMr. and.Mrs. James, 1119 Aldrioh ave nue N. boy, .... NelsonMr. and^Mrs. J. A, 401 Fifth avenue S, boy. . " *.'.-- '-'- GoeckMr. and Mrs. Fraflk, 2812 Twenty-fifth street, boy. Laoz.oMr. and Mrs. Stephen, 1917 University avenue NF. boy. EnbergMr. and Mrs. Otto, 305 Twenty-third avenue NB, boy. "*"- HallMr. and Mrs. Albert, 1420 Main street NE," girl. HansenMr. and Mrs, J., 2617 Johnston street NE, girl. . ScanlonMr. and Mrs. Thomas, 1103 Central avenue, alrl. HirschlerMr. and Mrs. George, 1J26 Fifth Street NE, boy, ,v ..% .,,..'. ' l*M . \h-1 v BSATHB. ~^:A. '1 r MeierLucTe,' 1214 Main street "NE.' ShirleyJulia A., Twenty-sixth street S. " - WhiteMargaret,. St. Barnabas hospital. WelchElvin Norman. 306 Eleventh street S. StyffeChristine. 1J526 Fifth streets. Garvin-James Peter. 1623 Third street NE. JonesCarrie, 1113 Bryant avenue N. Woods-rMary T., 826 Plymouth avenue. - apart, will surely drive It away. "Got a Headache?" ivr0 t 0 Ett a Avenue additon, $1,260 ' .-.,- . W husband C k 9' n sect o(executor) n W0C k lot 26 *-nty-f lfthBst7nt. 3, .townshi 28, range Gal s 7' HerrmanBottineau's Krusenstjerna,- , Flrs bl - s subdivision No . 22 Orang-eine Powders. 2 t c k al 3 - Fal r store front, $1,800. A H thfc^tjjre year this store opens M 8 30 ^im^and closes at 5:3(X p. m. Open Saturday evenings. -| - i 9 1 A J Closing out left-over lots of heavy Groun d minutes infeint,s wccir* Outing flannel gowns for children, sizes 1 to 10 yrs. reg. price - gF' to 69c. Special, Thursday. uuV Outing flannel skirts with waists, sizes to 6 years regular values 89c. Special, Thursday.. Wall Paper Bargains We have cut the price on about a dozen very desirable patterns of Wall Paper, in cluding designs suitable for every room in your house. These are remarkable bargains: See them in Fifth St. window. Our big Wall Paper and Paint Department is full of. fine, new, up-to-date Papers, in all grades from 3c per roll to the Finest Impor ted Papers, and sold at about one-half asked for same grades by exclusive wall paper stores. We can furnish First-Class Union Paper hangers at very reasonable rates. . (ThirdFloorTake Arcade Elevators.) Laundry Lesson Number Eleven, Washing under way by seven GOXDSBAX- SpecISfltf *Qold Fields of Eastern Oregon.^ GOL D SEAL CHAMPAGNE 50% INCREASE r in the sale of Gold Seal for 1902. Gold Seal is sold all over the world. Its popular ity is proof of its quality, bouquet and flavor. Why pay twice as much for foreign labels ? "GOLD SEAI /' Is sold ererywhere and served at aU leading clubs and cafes. URBANA WINE CO.. URBANA. N. Y.. SOLE MAKER, Covering two miles qithe famoas Mother Lode-of Rock Creek-District. Title Perfect. * o Indebtedness Conservative Management. Limited amount treasucy stock offered at - bargain for development Write Edwin Olark, Plsoal Agent, 820 Guaranty BulLjnns, for prospaotna, sto 19c (Second FloorTake Arcade Elevators.) Muslin Night Robes. Special prices for Thursday only, on thoroughly well mjade gowns in var ious handsome styles, many of which are exclusive. Good Muslin Gowns, made in various styles high and low neck, neatly trimmed, special for the day, Thursday, each..........". Gowns made of fine cambric and muslin, low or high neck, long or short sleeves, trimmed with fine tueking, embroidery and^'fk A laces,specials for Thurs- ^J*L^* day, each ' .,. A large assortment of high class Gowns, trimmed with lace and em broidery in various d* -fl ^y g* styles, excellent *P I *&& values, special,each Fine nainsook and cambric Gowns,t made in all the new spring styles, with fine embroideries, laces, bead ing and ribbon, spe- dv -g JSZ A cial for Thursday, ^7 I e'O T" GaCO - {Second Floor* fake Arcade Elevators.) America's Most Popular "SPECIAL DRY.' /BRUT." h t ^ w our summer lines. makes washing easier and saves a lot of wash and work and worry. r:| Save the clothesnot the wrappers. Swift & Company, Chicago Kansas City St. Joseph CO. , Lilted.Owns Special Trunk Prices. Our Leader leads them all. These trunks cannot be had at any other store. They/re high grade.square topicanvascQvered,iron bound, baye W : . heavy steel cor ners and clamps, Excelsior locks, 2 sole leather straps, deep set-up hinged tray with bonnet box and side com- partment sepa- rately covered,and faced with cloth. Strong, well built, trunks. These spe cial prices Thurs- day only. Omaha St. Paul 44 C (aims Over 800 . Acres. IN THB HEART'OP THE rm mak e ROW t o s ^d Outing flannel skirts without waists regular prices to 19c. Spe- f cial, Thursday............ 1 jf& One special lot of long and short dresses for infants and guimpes A g^ for children regular values to 4vC fi.00. Spl., Thursday, choice.. - ^ First Ave, So, Things that are always needed, at special low prices. Some of them are priced for Thursday only. fr z* Nicollet Avonuo, *-V Charmingly beautiful hats for Easter and spring in styles shown only here. More model and pattern hats in our own exclusive designs than you will see elsewhere in the Twin Cities. They vary in style from exquisite imported creation* to the neat but stylish turbans. . We mention a few of our reasonable prices i- ^ ^ At ffc ( /Y/\We have the best lines of turbans and medium and large hats, in our own inimitable styles, that you have aeen. At ^'y C /\Our lines of turbans with mili- *P / *?M tafy /- )/^ At (h 4 \ f\f\An assortment of beautiful P Y Xj+\j\J hats all different, bui each a choice, exclusive design. (2ndFleor-r-Take Arcade Elevators.) Women's Gloves, Ribbons, Etc. 30-in. size..S5.25 32-ln. size.. 5.75 34-in. size,. 36-ln. size.. 38-ln. size.. 40-ln. size.. CArcade Basement.) AKTICLES OF INC0RPORATI0K i OB' GAMBLE-ROBINSON COMMISSION CO. Know all men by these presents, that we, the undersigned, for the purpose .of organising a corporation under the laws of the State of Min nesota, have agreed to and hereby do bind our selves together under the name hereinafter as sumed by us, and do hereby adopt and sign the following articles of incorporation ARTICLE I. The name of this corporation shall be "Ganible Robinson Commission Co." The general nature of the business to be transacted by this cor poration shall be the buying and gelling of merchandise, fruits, vegetables and all other kiiids of produce, and any other kind of property, and the conducting of a general commission business, Including the handling of goods on consignment, and the transaction of any and all business of every kind and nature incident there to. The foregoing business may be transacted anywhere in the United States or in foreign, countries. The principal place of transacting said business shall be in the city of Minneapolis, county of Hennepin, State of Minnesota. ARTICLE II. : The time of the commencement of this- cor- poration shall be April first, A. D. 1903, and the period of its continuance ehall be thirty (30) years. : : St. Iiouis Ft. Worth The amount of capital stock of said corpora tion shall be Two Hundred and Fifty Thousand $250,000.00) Dollars, which shall l paid In in such sums and installments and at such times and places as the board of directors shall deter mine and direct. The stock may consist of pre ferred stock and common stock, and' the terms and conditions under which the preferred, stock may be issued and the amount thereof, shall be determined by the board of directors. ARTICLE IV. The highest amount- of Indebtedness to which said rorporation shall at any time be liable, shall be the sum * Three Hundred Thousand ($300,000:00) Dollars. ARTICLE V. The names and places of residence of the persons forming this corporation, are as follows: Ross A. Gamble, Davfd F. Gamble and Harry L. Robinson, all of whom reside in' the city of Minneapolis, County of Hennepin and State of Minnesota. - = I - The government of this corioratib and the management of its affairs shall be vested in a board of three (3) directors, all of whom except the first.board of directors, shall be stockhold ers of the corporation. - The number of said direc tors may be-increased to. five (5) by vote of the stockholders .at r.ny regular or special meeting. Said board of directors shall be elected at the annual meeting of the stockholders in'each year and shall hold their offlie until their successors shall be elected and qualified. When a vacancy occurs in the board at any time, the remaining directors shall appoint a successor, who shall hold his office until the nest-annual meeting of the stockholders. The board of directors shall elect aipresident, a.vice president and a secretary and treasurer and such other officers and agents as they shall deem necessary. The office' of secre tary and treasurer may be held by the same person. The first board of directors of this cor poration shall consist of Ross A. Gamble'. David F. Gamble and Harry L. Robinson. The .fol lowing named parties shall act as officers "nnttt the first annual meeting ot the stockholders: Ross A. Gamble, president David F.' Gamble, vice president, and Harry L. Robinson secretary and treasurer. The annual meeting of this eor- ?anuary oration shall occur -On the second Monday. in in each year. The board of directors shall adopt by-laws-for the regulation and man agement of the business! of the corporation. ARTICLE VII. The number of shares of capital stock of-this corporation shall be 2,500 and each share shall be for the sum of One Hundred ($100.00) Dol lars. In. testimony whereof, We have hereunto"sub scribed- our names and affixed our seals this 21st day of March, A. D. 1903. ROSS A. GAMBLE. ' DAVn P. GAMBLHW, HARRY L. BOBINSO Signed, sealed and delivered in presence of: George W. Strong, . Hrfrlan P. Roberts. * STATE OF MINNESOTA, . ."" . . , County of Hennepinss. On this 23d day of March, A. D. 1803, person ally appeared before me. a notary poblic in and for said county, Ross A. Gamble, David V. Gam ble and Harry L. Robinson, to me known to be the persons described in and who executed the foregoing Instrument, %nd acknowledged that they executed the same as their free net and deed. HARLAN P. ROBERTS. Notary Public. Hennepin County, Minnesota." [Notarial Seal.] ' ARTICLE III. ARTICLE VI. r :"- ., Exclusive Millinerv $500 unequalled in quality nor will you find equally fine patterns elsewhere at the price. .- m ^"HAUCH 25, 1901 Fifth Strmot. - large black hiffon hata are Black liberty silk ruffs, made very full, with 4 m p taffeta silk ends, worth $2.50 each. Special ^ \ % J & Thursday White embroidered each, now No. 9, best quality black velvet ribbon, satin back regular price 25c a yard. Special for Thursday, yard.... Nos. 40 and 50, all silk taffeta rib bons, in black and colors, worth 19c a yard, at yard . ...-. 100 dozen womem's pure linen. nemsMtehed hand kerchiefs, worth 1314c each. Special for Thursday, each Men's hemstttetaed linen bandkerehlefi, the 2ee quality. each.... . .. .... /""!__ Women's 3-eIasp Boede glove*, in a good assort- M A l||OVS ient of sizes In tans, greys, modes and browas, AlIC usual price fti.a a pair. Special, Thurs. only, pair V '.brush trimmigs, and Ribbons. Handkerchiefs. Drapery Specials Prices on Very Desirable Goods Reduced for Rapid Selling Thursday. Extra Special100 dozen window shades, not more than six to a cus tomer, complete with all fixtures. Thursday only, each ... Lace CurtainsAbout 300 pairs the end of a large lot, full width and z% yards long, many of them $2.50 jm* me values, AS many as four J ^/" alike, special Thursday, jf %J \ j per hair pair Sllkoline and Oold DraperyHot rem nants, but as many yards me as wanted. Special % /"- Thnrsdaay only per (/v yard Rope PortieriesFor double % me doors, good variety of 5% K jf* colors and styles. Special V ^ %J W Thursday, each..! {ThirdFloorTake Arcade Elevators.S 6.25 6.75 7.25 7.75 E, [Seal.] JLH j [Seal.] NSOlf. [Seal.] tll Neckwear. turn-over collars, value r .-. TheStrong Ma n Wins - -: - - - -'- - -:'- lifevigor. If von are tired of nseiess drugging and have spent all yonr time and money without 'hn*flt/ call^ write^o^deyr I hive made over 50,000 people strong and vigorous, and they nlveftireef "raising my wonder-working remedy. Writ- - - beautifu. * ~M.uh .in- scribes my treatment and gives full information. Dr. M. E. Office -Hours, 8 a. m. to 5:30 p. m. Sundays. 10 to 1. - Evenings Till 8 p. m. ^fl^v 25 cents aBottle/^T caritbe YBemam weaned from f PATRICIA N SHOES ^&>&te%>,_? *A' f oi% w,omen. caire in making than any at the same price. Fair Bet}t$r quality leather, and more J ^, 5 0 Complete line spring styles. (Nicollet Areedt.) (Nkolltt Arcade.) . (Nicollet Arcade.)- ^^*- ,,*~ ,\ v- . . . J Sanitary Meat Department. Under flanagement of Witt Bros. S. * H. Green Tradjig Stamps gT^tt^MS We are receiving large quantities of Good Western and Choice Export Beef which we will sell at very low prices. Rib Boiling, I 4o Chuck Boast, lb .6c Pot Roast, lb. 8c Bound Steak, lb.... 10o Sirloin teak, lb..... 11 c Porterhouse St'k,lb.11c McLaughlin9 Sloans Linimen t ALL DRUGGISTS Every day we have evidence that the weakling has no place In the busy, humdrum rife of to-day. It takes nerve and strength to go np against the obstacles we are now forced to encounter, and this the weakling lacks Look about yon and sea the success ful man of to-day It matters not whether he be a Merchant, Lawyer or Laborer, with head erect, eye clear, strength In his every movement.l lem with that enthastosan which assures sac cess, I can make just such men of weaklings. I care not how long they have been so, nor what has failed to cure them. Let them wear Dr. McLaughlin's Belt every night as directed, and in. place of the weak-nerved, debilitated being I will show yon a strong manfull of vigorous life, with nerves like steel and ready to look any man in the face and feel that he Is the equal of toe 'best of them, and can do what they can do. . You say this is promising a great deal. I know it. and can show you evidence that I have done it for twenty thousand weak men, and every one of them bad spent front $80 to $500 on .drags before they came to me as a last resort. - "I wish to say that your Belt has cured me of weak back and kidney trouble." F. W. Kranse, 2002 James avenue north, city. Are you weak or in painV Are yon Nerv ous or Sleepless? Have you varicocele, Rheumatism. Weak Back, Kidney Trouble. Weak Stomach, Indigestion or Constipation? Are yon lacking in vitality? I can give yon the blessing of health and strength. I can fill your body with vigor and make you feel as yon did in your youth. My Electric Belt is worn while you sleep. It gives a sooth ing, gentle warmth into the body. This is r gW4^,i' vr% r Accommodation Accounts Opened. We sell exactly what we advertise. Good Western. Sugar Cured Corned Beef, lb..4c T-iiifiiinhi^i Teiephones| N. W.Main 1B87-127M494. N - w.-Mal n 1287- T i c.86-H6-467. Arcade and Fifth Street Entrances. Choice Export Bib Boiling, lb 5c Chuck Boast, lb 8c Pot Boast, lb 10c Bound Steak, lb...12^c Sirloin Steak, lb. ...16c Porterhouse St'k,lb.18c '^, *- Delivery to all parts of the city. He to ready to tackle any prob- e for my l book, whic de - Monday, Wednesday and Saturday 304 Nicollet Av. Minneapolis, """ Minn. it is a GENUINE] REMEDY] with jneritj Gerry a fall and eom plete ltae ef feed gpeoialtiesv We tell large quantities an4 U7ere.*lw7ix*** E-r ' ^ it % i'J 'r. 31 i i. ^ 'hi '. i! !' n .4f