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io TO GET A BANK SOON "WEST SIDE PROMOTERS THINK SUCCESS IS IN \;£;.-^A\ SIGHT TO BE DISCUSSED WEDNESDAY Relieved That a National Rank Will Establish a State Institution- Looking for More In dustries. - At its meeting to be held Wednesday afternoon the West Sid3 Improve association will again take up the- matter cf the now bank which it is proposed to establish across the river. Since i.l-e last "meeting encouraging progress . nas been made, and the promoters are of opinion that the institution will become a reality early next year. Dr. V. :G. Hawkins has had in hand the matter of interesting local capitalists on the West f-ide, and It is believed that at the com ing meeting he will be able to report that a fair amount of the stock can be taken up by those whom the bank will benefit most. The West side has been most unlucky with the-banks that have been started there, and the merchants and manufacturers are feeling that it is high time to have an Institution that Will be thoroughly sound and reliable. George Power, federal bank examiner, has placed himself on record as being of opinion that a bank such as is proposed could not fail to be a profitable venture If prop erly managed. Gen. Pope, state bank ex aminer, is of the same opinion, and he is supported by his successor to be, John son. " -.'-, At present it seems that one of the city national banks will take the proposi tion in hand and establish a state bank. At first none of the local national insti tutions could: be induced to regard the venture in a favorable light, but the en thusiasm with which the question has been taken up by West siders has changed the situation completely. "yy Another matter in which the associa tion is keenly interested is that of in ducing some manufacturing firm to oc cupy the factory which was discarded by "the barrel factory when it removed to South St. Paul. This place is equipped with new boilers and a considerable amount of serviceable machinery and would be admirably adapted for a firm engaged in the making of refrigerators. Another thing that the association is trying hard to secure for the .West side tp a shoe manufactory, and on the au thority of one of the most prominent members in the association it is stated that one of the largest firms in this city has under consideration the establish, ment of a branch on that side of the river. The negotiations have not as yet progressed beyond the stage of looking for a suitable site, but hopes are enter tained that the project may be brought to a successful issue in the near future. The association is only four months old, but in the short time of its exist ence has accomplished much, as inquiries for factory sites have been received from Philadelphia. Chicago, St. Louis, Pitts burg and other large cities. California—Via the "Sunshine Route." If. you contemplate a trip to California this fall or winter consult the Chicago. Milwaukee & St. Paul Ry. Beginning Tuesday, Oct. 15th. and ev ery Tuesday thereafter during the sea son a high-class Pullman .tourist sleep ing car will leave St. Paul and Minne apolis running through to Los ..Angeles without —arriving Los' Angeles Saturday morning, four days. The line is via the celebrated CM. & St. P.. "Hedriek Route." to Kansas City, thence over the A.. T. & S. F. Ry.. making the most popular and in tei'Ptmg route to the South" Pacific Const. ■ ■ • ' This-service includes the "personally conducted feature" west of Missouri River—a special conductor accompanies each car, whose duty it is to carefully, loot after the wants of each individual pos-ser.ger. rite for the cheapest rates and for copy of the "Sunshine" folder, contain ing full particulars of this famous route. . • J. T. Conley. Asst. Gen. Pass. Agent. C. M. & St. P Ry.. St. Paul. • •*. Buffalo ana Relu-n Via "The Milwaukee." Visit the Exposition and travel via th© C. M. & St. P. Ry. to and from Chi cago. . Lowest rates for excursion tickets, good for fifteen days', twenty days and thirty days. Apply at "The Milwaukee" offices, or write J. T. Conley. Asst. Gen. Pass. Agent, St. Paul, for the Milwaukee's Pan-American folder, one of the best Exposition guides yet published. Through Tourist Cars. The old familiar way— and proven. See Minneapolis & St. Louis Agents for lowest rates to California. Cant. James Michie Dies. DAYTON, Ohio. Oct. Capt. James C. Michie, commissary of the National Soldiers Home for many years, and a brother of the late Gen. Michie, of West Point, died suddenly today, aged sixty years. RIPANS STRENGTHENS OLD PEOPLE. Mrs. F. D. McKay, aged seventy years, living at 2773 Martha street, Philadelphia, Pa., writes: "I have been troubled for the last five years with that terrible puffed feeling, shortness of breath and pain in my left side. I consulted the best doc tors in Philadelphia, but could not obtain any relief. I saw ;an adver tisement of Ripans Tabules in the pa per and thought I would! give* them a trial. 1 commenced to take them last fall and now I can walk a mile without getting out of breath. . Our whole family of eight takes them now, and we have not had to call a - elector, as they . all derive great I -::- fit from them. I take four a . '.no after each meal, and one _>.-;-.<■ ii tiring in the evening.". > It's hard to keep on smiling when the stomach's feeling ill, ; It's hard to keep on thinking you can cure'it by your will. ..It's hard to"-. keep contented and to . — follow out life's rules, . But it's -easy to be healthy if we' take Ripans Tabules. There is scarcely any condition of iii h?t::'i lh£.t is not benefited by the occasional v-,« of V R.I.P.A.N.S and price, 10 fj- 5 .-ems. does' not bar 'them from any.-ho.n»"j.-.: '. justify anyone in enduring ills that arj • ■:,.:,■ cured. -For sale by all gists. - " . c&atest Jicks oj the *7e(egraph. y,yy.-'.^v!*^-?;-*>y?-x-,:yy, : *y.;., AAA -:■■ ■ Ml*A '-'.WS ' Quarrel Elided .Fatally. y'Y > - CLEVELAND."*" Ohio, Oct! 20.—Mrs. '. Ma ry i Lowe stabbed ; > her - brother-in-law; Thomas B. Lowe, to death;tonight: with a butcher knife. .The crime, was the out come of a ' quarrel"; between' the" woman and Lowe. *„"-*,,.> -c>.^ ..;. .:. " " George^jGonld Take* a .Trip. • SALT I LAKE CITY. -Utah; _' Oct.. 20.— President- George J. Gould, of" the Mis souri .Pacific, with officials .of that road/ the Denver & Rio Grande and the Rio Grande ;&, Western," left here .today by special train over the latter 'road for Denver.- ":.:.' ' "'"..'" Well ', Known Actress - Dead. NEW YORK, Oct. 20.—Augusta' de For est, the well known actress, who played leading role:: with Alexander: Salvini, John,McCullough and.Edwin Booth,: died today at her, home in this. city. * -. -. • Another Inland for Britain.. LINCOLN, Oct. 21.—"The British cruis er Pylades reports," says a dispatch :to the Daily -Mail from Sydney. N. ;S. W., "that she has annexed Ocean island, west of the Gilbert islands.-The island, which has hitherto been a British protectorate, is rich in phosphates.'!; 1 *.' •*•.?*.•* tt" Canadians Surprise Boors. • PRETORIA, Oct. -20.-A force of Can adian scouts surprised a Boer laager near Balmoral.- The Boers \ fled after a short s fight. The Canadians 'had two killed and an. office* and two men wound ed. - • - A-kA-.A ••-••■•• - -' - -- ; Kruger Hears Good News. LONDON, Oct.' 20.—"Mr. " Kruger has received a report from Mr. Schlakburger thac the greater part of Cape.Colony is in open rebellion,'.*, says sajsdispatch 'to th'? Daily. Mail from Brussels, "and . that the Boers have armed .15,900 Afrikanders within the last three months.'.' New Chilean Minister. MANAGUA. Nicaragua, Oct.- 20, via Galveston.—The government has received a dispatch stating that the Chilean cruis er Zeno will arrive in a few days at Corinto, Nicaragua, bfinging Dr. Carlos Isabaldo, Chilean' minister to the Central' American republics. •••»^ «.•:■.*»*•■*..'. .-■.-.■ ; - Judge Fuller Dead: RALEIGH, N. C, Oct. 20.—Judge Thomas C. Fuller, aged seventy, a native of North Carolina and -associate justice of the United States court of private land claims, to which.he. • appointed by President Harrison in 1890. "died here today. He was a member of. the Con federate congress and was elected to the United. States * house -of representatives immediately after the Civil war, but was not seated. • — ". Gen. -Walker Dead. RICHMOND, vVa., Oct. 20—Gen. James A. Walker, ex-member of congress from the North Virginia district and a briga dier general in the Confederate army, who at one time commanded . Stonewall Jackson's old brigade, died at' his home in Wytheville, Va., .this morning. Gas. Exploded. ... - MARIETTA Ohio, Oct. 20.—1n an ex plosion at the machine shops of Pattin Bros. & Co., today, D. -P.:Pattin. one of the principal owners, was killed and the building completely destroyed. Mr. Pattin had lighted a match to find a leak of gas and the explosion followed. The property loss is over $20,000. More' Lcse Majeste. BERLIN, Oct. 20.— current issue of Simplicissimus,"the comic paper, was con fiscated yesterday at Breslau for an of fensive cat toon directed against- Emper or William.- • •-..—- ........ Decorates- Papal Nuncio. BERLIN, Oct. 20.—Baron yon Crails heim, the Bavarian premier, has pre sented to Mgr. ;: Sanbucetti, the papal nuncio at Munich, the insignia of the grand cross of the Order of the Bavarian crown. _•"• . - Returns to His Post. BERLIN, Oct. Count yon Hatz feldt-Wildenburg, German -ambassador to Great Biitain, who had been staying for several days in Cologne,. owing ;to ill ness, left today for London. ■"-"-"' Anti-Dueling Movement. LEIPZIG, Oct. 20.— anti-duel con gress, which, opened here yesterday, has appointed a committee including . Prince Carl Lowenstein. Count Stolberg-Erbach and Baron Oelsnitz to take active meas ures to foster, the agitation again duel ling. ;'-'..; . .-. •-- ■-..:- -C'-A- ■ ' ' Villagers Are Patriotic. KIEL, Oct. 20.—The-Kieler Zeitung an nounces that eleven residents of the vil lage of Kiobenhand, near the Danish frontier, have been expelled for publicly advocating the reunion of Schleswig with Denmark.. ' '•. ; . y. Clergyman Ends His Lofe. , ST. JOHN'S.' N. F , Oct. 20.— body of the Rev. Henry Black, for some time chaplain of a the British -second-class cruiser Charybdis.'who mysteriously dis appeared from St. John's last Wednes day, was found this ; morning near St. John's shot through- the head. In the right hand of the dead man was: a re volver. - He' had evidently committed sui cide in. consequence iof dementia, attrib uted to the excitement growing out of the arrangements for-the -forthcoming visit of the Duke and Duchess -of York" and Cornwall.:.;y ; .. . ; - '.."-: - Bishop Potter in Chicago. -;.. • CHICAGO. Oct. 20-.—Bishop Henry C. Potter, of New York;, arrived here early today on his way east from the triennial Episcopal convention at = San v Francisco. He left tonight for New Haven,- Conn., to be present at the -bicentennial celebra tion of Yale university. • •,".. John Robson Dead. - CHICAGO, Oct. 20.—John Robson, well known throughout the Northwest on ac count of his lumber ' interests £in Wis consin, died here today. The cause of death was Bright's disease. • - "•'.-•-" Blaze in Chicago. " CHICAGO,:.: Oct. 20.-The four-story structure at a 110-114 West Fourteenth street, occupied by Keating, 7 Smith & Shoemaker, manufacturers j of - * leather goods, was destroyed by fire today. Loss on building and ; contents, $100,000. Veterans En Route to Chicago. " WASHINGTON, Oct. 20— The : delega tion" of .the Union Veteran's Union from the District- of '_■ Columbia, - which is to attend the sixteenth annual | encampment of the order beginning -in Chicago on Tuesday, left- here today for that city, g -•*.-, Steamer Is Saved. HALIFAX, N. S., Oct. 20.—The steamer ,'...,, - AMUSEMENTS. '." ' y m^BatasatmamKmaaßaaam —: — mrnnnrrnini im m M ni, M ,—^i u »j»l-...!■„■■,— ..STAR THEATRE.. -■■-'■ x MATINEE DAILY. EVENINGS AT 8:15. y i :.;';." i"'.'.'■ : ".■ "THE TALK OF THE TOWN." . _.;.■■ -•••;• The Innocent Maids Burlesquers I See the 6~Gash Dam man Troupe of European Gymnasts—6 Prices: 20c & 30c. I i^t-f^ The Season's Biggest Success. |" §I|§ jF 111 L High-class vaudeville KlaComoan rlaa gd er'S \ FOXY V!J^Z^B^B n ** Company arid;<»,->'-'':^/;'i~--.-':_ __ -J J'>^^^~>/N/vw%^/,vx^^^^^»i i ■*■ Jerome Sykes, in ) QUILLER. iiZj^S^^^SZ}Y Sunday-Tln, Murphy, "A Capital Comedy." SK^S^^S^tt^S^SS^^JPS —— —— —__: '' - ' _ and Westen. '■' -> .. - -. ; .„ --•.-., ." "00.; ".*:£!.."j Troubadours.. §¥|||p ac pips f- ®. ttet*" .Vrt?."-?i|*'j WEDNESDAY- j' V -• '■■A'R-A.r. KANVVA^ZXJUSai'Vr^ B^f^lf Ve** !! Next week-Rose Mcl- CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. : ry? ".r^--/J;: ( villein "Ms Hopkins.' 1 r.ji2"-^-V-:';drwoTBmiiiiikiy"'''--;.^'; THE ST. PAUL GLOBE, MONDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1901. Manchester Shipper,. which was ashore on -Pietresy Ledge,": Lowell * Point, C. 8., was successfully ; floated off at high water last night .without aid of tugs. She steam ed - up to f the-' government .wharf, -c at North Sydney .this morning. ;--'^y ■ Commie "Winn at Football, Too. • CHICAGO Oct 20..—Comiskey ;. asso ciation football team defeated the Mil waukee team here today,. 6 goals to 1. THE COMMERCE OF CUBA IMPORTS FOR TEN. MONTHS WAS ','_ ' $54*412,2(12. .y;'v'' : .- .' WASHINGTON,.-Oct. 20.—A .compara tive 'statement; of the * commerce of % the island of Cuba for the, ten 5 months ended April 30, 1901, and 1900, has been:.prepared in i the division of ; insular affairs ■of the war department. It shows that the actual' value of merchandise imported during, the ten months ended March 30, 1901, was $54, --412,262, v a.gainst- 559,923.339 '< for the same' period of • 1900. - The total; value gof | mer chandise exported during the | ten months, ended April, • ISOI, | was $49,987,117, : against $35,404,421 for the -same-period of 1900,"- a decrease of 9 2-10 per,cent in the' value of imports and an increase of 41 2-10 per cent in the value of exports. Gold-. and silver was ; imported duringy the y ten" ; months ended April, 1901, to the value of $774,602; same period of 1900, .55,105,287;. ex rported,, during the ten: months, -$992,836, and for the same period of 1900,- $3,299,553. ;>' The value of imports lof j merchandise from , the several countries .respectively during the ten months ended April"; 30, 1901, was as follows: United States, .$23, --442,353, j decrease 7 j per cent - other North ■ American countries,. $2,849,964, decrease ; 6 per ! cent; United ■■ Kingdom, $7,703,510, de crease 22 per cent-Germany, $2,927,232, crease 31 per. cent; Trance, $2,423,879, in crease 18 .per. cent; Spain, $8,093,212, de crease 13 per cent; other European coun tries, $1,103,836, decrease 4 per cent; South , America, $4,393,123, increase jj 22 per cent; Porto Rico, $1,005,553, 'decrease 30 per cent."; ",;. The value of exports of, merchandise to the several countries . respectively dur "lng the ten months \ ended" April 30, 1901; --was as ' follows: United States, $34,415,877, increase 29 per cent; other North Amer ican countries, $444,819, :, increase -89 per cent; United Kingdom, $4,964,446,. increase 3S per cent; Germany, $6,320,457, increase 216 , per cent; France, $1,102,495, increase 38 per cent; Spain, $526,728, decrease 28 per cent; other European countries, $970,0K0, : increase 91 per cent; South America, $715, --392, increase 45 per cent; _ Porto Rico, $3,048, decrease 96 per cent.:.. -".'■ . ' The imports of merchandise!* gold and silver, carried in American vessels in April,: 1901, was $2,416,741; in British ves sels, $302,916. ■ ...-:.'' " : .: The exports carried in American ves sels was $4,837,229; -in British vessels, - $1,919,333; Norwegian, ,$1,044,490..; ; -7" RUNS ON* A ROCK. Passenger Steamer City, of Cleveland '. Meets With an Accident. - . -:• DETROIT, 1 * Oct. .20.—The passenger | steamer City of Cleveland, of the Detroit & Cleveland . line, ran on a rock about j 6 ■*; o'clock this morning,. during a heavy fog, just east of Balard's reef, and stove ay large hole in her bottom amidships. ■■■ The water rushed in with" great force and the steamer gradually : filled until she rested j on bottom, with; however, her main deck still above water. The shock was so slight that none of the forty passengers ' who were asleep Mn. their berths were awakened, and there was no alarm. Many of , them did not know |of the accident" until they were aroused to get aboard the steamer. Newberry and "proceed': to De troit, where they were landed at £ 10 --o'clock. It is impossible, at present, to estimate the damage done to the vessel. Al LOOKING OVER '-- CITY. Pan-American Delegates Spend Sun day Sightseeing. " 1 MEXICO CITY, :■: Oct. 20.— Pan- American delegates passed '■ Sunday in sightseeing. - ....... y -■:..•-.. -- - Monday morning the delegates will visit the quarters of the general secretaries • of the conference, inscribing their names : and addresses.. j -In -the. afternoon \- they will hold an informal - meeting for the purpose of making preliminary arrange ments, but will - not meet for a formal inauguration session until 4 o'clock Tues-* day afternoon, when Minister of Foreign Affairs Ignacio Mariscal • will preside, de livering an address of welcome. r- ' He will then ask the. delegates to name' an acting -chairman to preside, at the meetings, in which the delegates will dis cuss rules and' regulations. :: -Tuesday night all the delegates" and - their families will be - entertained . in the presidential -apartments at the na tional i palace to witness fireworks and illuminations and listen to ; a serenade by the best military bands. ..-. •=.. :. A. Two rooms : have been set apart in the palace and handsomely, furnished for the use- of the Bureau of American Repub lics . .-'.;.. ■/'"■--"; .-■ -•■ .'.•:•'.•— --. y ANNOUNCEMENTS. OFFICE OF - ST. PAUL TITLE - AND Trust Company,- St. - Minnesota. Notice is hereby given that the annu . al meeting of the stockholders of the St. Paul Title and Trust Company will; bo. held at the general offipes -of ; the company, Chamber of Commerce Build-' ing, ■in the city: of St. : Paul, Minnesota^ -on Tuesday, the sth day of November : 1901, at 10 o'clock a. m., " for the elec tion of: Directors, and such other busi . ness as - may -be . brought before the meeting.. -■— •■"- •=-..:. . Transfer books ~ will close Thursday, - • October: 24, 1901, at-3 o'clock p. m., and . open .Wednesday, "November 6. 1901, at 9 o'clock a. m. - —James W. Jones, , y:' ' .. . - 7 Secretary.. October 21. 1901. . - ... .--:-*. <A ' \~_ ; DEATHS. M'DONOUGH-ln St. Paul, at late res- T I idence, 267 William street, Sunday, • Oct • 20, at 8:15 a. • m., -.: Mrs. - Monica - McDon . ough, age seventy - years. ■•■ Funeral - from above residence-Tuesday, Oct. 22 at 8:30 \a. m. p Services at St. - Mary's church at 9 a. m. ■" >J^eg6faU^cparati6nforAs- « . slmilatirigui2Toodandßegula- m ■ ting thg.atnn^rhs and Bowels of I|| ■ ii •y Ptomotes 15igestion,CteeT(ut- m ness and Jfest.ContaJnr> neither m Opium.Morphine nor 99 Not Narcotic. ; m &ape eroidDrSAMVUPniliiMl ; HE v^i:vjvi^'Smd*<^^'''■■'.-'■'•.'■ m Aix.Senna *..-.-.". . J '<:. ■■■•■-■■ m -:'- Jt«*,!USJti- ..- : §... •• -' J : 1 i .... '-.'• ■&*&& Aj:." -----? ■■ - \-k.l' -'■;: ;' Ira I - fvpptmant — -N »-_ . J , , ||h maaiaaaiSU** I !jj| " Aperfect Remedy, for Constipa- I :': tion, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea, m Worms .Convulsions .Feverish- If oess and Loss OF SLEEP. 1 • --. . is r TacSinulc Signature ot a- || II yrsw Vohk. 1 : ££:: EXACT COPY: OF "WRAPPER* r ■ M CITY NOTICE. - ' Notice of Sale. - •..-■ Office of City Treasurer, ; St. Paul; Minn., Oct. 21, 1901. - Notice is hereby given- that under and by virtue of a certain judgment hereto fore duly rendered in and by the District Court for the Second Judicial District in the County of Ramsey and State of; Min nesota, heretofore and on the 12th day of October, 1901, duly entered upon an assess ment • warrant against the . following y de scribed: delinquent real estate situated in f- the City cf St. Paul, in said County and •State,'duly:issued to me' in form 'as pro vided by law, underrate: of the 29th day of March, '1901,: on and .1 pursuant to fbe. terms of said judgment-and the order therein -set forth: and contained that the - undersigned will,- on the 2nd day of No vember, 1901, at 10 o'clock in the 'fore noon, at the Office of the City Treasurer, in .the: City Hall and Court House Build ; ing, in - said City, County and State, ex pose the said real estate to public sale' in the manner- provided by law. . The ; following • is : a • description ' of | the •warrant on which said judgment r was rendered, a list of ; the lots or paresisdof land to be sold as aforesaid, ; the names of ■■ the i supposed owners-; thereof, and the amount of judgment theieon. >=:-y^; Warrant for the . :"--A.r A;t. iAj ■■;-•-•':- ■'■! _ - Assessment for 'Constructing; ,Relay-; ' "- ing and Repairing Woden Side •'- walks,-*; Estimate- No. 2, Under . ;. Contract of James Forrestal Co., '-■ for the Term Beginning/ April Ist. ; -. 1000, and-; Ending November Ist, r 1000, in the City- of St. Paul, Min nesota. ;.".-- --^- -....- • ."- -;■ y Assessment for East Side of : Forest -'.-. ". 'y'•■'.' Street. ■ --■.-'' "' ' '$*&£ .R. M. j McCarrick's Subdivision of Block - 88, L. Dayton's Addition. y. --y..'.' Supposed Owner and "*-aal .; Am't of .. Description;: ~ " Lot. Block. Judgm't. : Richard M. McCar- :•-■■•■■■ rick ................. 13 8S . •'■: $15.06 D. A. and . CPa D. -'"- Knowltcn ...14- - 88 ' 14.06 Richard McCarrick . .18 ~ 88 - 14.96 "Assessment for. South' Side of Fourth : .... - Street. :. ■.■ '■" y." . : "' L. -D. Hodge's Subdivision of Block ■ 93, .L. Dayton's Addition.-. .' :;--"• Supposed Owner and - "•'-J- - Am't of; ;. Description. , Lot. Block. Judgm'ty Amelia Kingsley ..... 6 93 . $12.11 George Edmund 1 In- :-. :. gersoll v.;.-;.:........ 5 93 :' 12.25 Frank Skipwith ....... 2- :93 ...- A . 11.88' same ...........;.......;; 1 A 93 <-. : r' '.' 12.94 Skidmore and' Cassidy's Addition. - Supposed Owner and - --.Am't" of -V Description. ; Lot. Block. Judgm't. -Jno.B. Arend.V....... 3A- 4 . $13.52 James Tierney ;....... 2- :4 :—: 11.63 Wm. Funk ....;; .;1: 4. Aa'A 11.63 Herman.Drews :...... 13 . .5, 13.98 Win. S. Hume ........12 -. 5 " - 13.98 Christian W. Hanson.lo . -5 7 -- 13.99 J. F. -Wolf -. r.'.V..:... 8 5 13.86 : Susie E. Sirwell '.....: 7. . .5 13.86 Elizabeth Van iMeter;.;.' -'-.- Lewis ;:.:.:....::...... 6 .. 5 : :- 13.18 Victoria"' L. Conroy... 4 r s^', : 14.19 -Wm. Theobald ....... 2:1 •" '5 _ . .69 Assessment' for Fourth Street, North *' - ~^~ .-H Side. " - ,-Z ■ '#£ W. A. Dana's Rearrangement of Lots 1 . to 12, and Lot 17, Block 2, Skidmore and Cassidy's Addition. .. »:- ..>_:.: . Supposed Owner and /:,~ r . -Am'tof Description. ' -' Lot. Judgm't. Maria Sophie Scramstad .... 1": . $34.46 Geo. W. Bohn .......... >r:~A. 6 ■' 11.93 5ame?....................."..::... 1 .-^.-11.93 same :.::*...'...:..".*......':'........ 8 11.93 Frank Larkin .....:........:.. 9 '<■. A, ,v 11.93 A. M. Peabody V...:..... A:... '-. '',; 11.87 E. F. Dana... >....::...:.::...14 .': ; 11. 8? -: • Skidmore and Cassidy's Addition. > Supposed Owner and - " - jy"' Am't of - .": Description. : : Lot. Block. Judgm't." Cornelius Williams r..13,- y 2r- *™ --■• $13.91 same ....7a~::V;A......'.14a :...... 2 ' . 13.P1 same ..::...:..";."5....."-. 15 ;:: 2 ,"r- 13.91 same :..V. v:AA.:x... .:..16 . :. : 2 v- 13.92 M. Egan's ' Subdivision of Block 94, L. • -;-.:: Dayton's Addition. .- ■; ■".' Supposed Owner and .. *. v . .1 . Am't of-. ."»(;• Description. . •", :" Lot. Judgm't: Peter .L.. McGowan ...:.... .r.lB. : -. - $11.75. L. Hetherington :. J.-.r.17-. - . . 11.75 Daily | and Berrisford's Subdivision of Block 95, L. Dayton's Addition. '. Supposed: Owner and ys y '-• Am't of -1 -.:-*■ Description. ". ■:'. -Lot."•■" Judgm't!, John McQuire '......'..;. -'..-.. 22 ••»< $13.97 Assessment for West Side of Cypress -■■"-'■"-' Street. .y-":"; ' ? ,y : a,~a A. Gotzian's Subdivision-of Block 107, Ly ....; man-Dayton's Addition,"■; 1 : Supposed Owner and --:- --v Am't of •■f--yDescription. -K - ', Lot. Block. Judgm't E. D. Chase and Sa- y^"---..' -y •■ . rah J. Arnold, ex- _-.-'-'• -~i.«f. • cept south 8 feet *or ; ?~-.- t-^- : - V:alley .-:.-.:'. ■ .-A... ....16 . . 107.--""! *'' $37.91 • Assessment for South Side of Beech ,•"■.', ■:'■'-. : ~: ■ . street. •-''-".•;:-'...''.;—/;..T:-;; A. Gotzian's Subdivision of Block 107, Ly ;. -. man Daytcg&'s Addition. ; -y-',:? i .Supposed Owner: and "■■>■■<-.'"**-K~ Am't of - '-■'. Description. - Lot. Block. Judgm't. B. D. Chase and - . . _. . v:."rahri- J.,- J Arnold, ex- .. . cept south 8 feet for :~- a-?;. ■' ,..,, ..;•.„■ • alley ..:.,;..::.:;....V..16-: 107 $14.28 : same :.:..:..........-.f..17 - 107;' ; ' 13.94" Assessment for South Side of Reancy 1 •- "*• "-' a \... Street. y;' -.'-^ :y- : -;"■'■. ,-■:•'"•• Terry's_Addition. -.;- '''^a^'a ;Supposed .Owner and \::-.-v".',.; Am't of :i A "Description: Lot. Block. Judgm't. Abble J.TJoubert ......10".:'?•» 10 * - $16.88. CASTORIAi The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which ha* been X™.' use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of jTtJ? ; — and has been made under his per : C&tXJ$rZ%jZAs K ~ sonal supervision since its infancy. **%*?,jr 0 *<gcac«#k Allow no one to deceive you in this. (All Counterfeits, Imitations and "Just-as-good»» are but . .Experiments that triflewith and endanger the health of Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment* What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It ( contains neither Opium, Morphine nor ". other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and a Hays; Feverishhess. ilt cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation " and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep* h y c The Children's Panacea—The Mother's Friend.' GENUINE CASTOR J A Always rf Bears the Signature of .■ The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. '■■ -■ '"'- - -V THE CENTAUR COMPANY. TT MURRAY STREET. NEW YORK CITY. "~: Assessment for East Side of Canada "'"-; Street.//■.::; -.'/ - - 'Ely's Addition.: '" - .:..-.- -..---. . . .- ... .. ._ .. -. . Supposed Owner and —-". Am't of . Description. ; Lot. Block. Judgm't. Johanna .. Overbeck, ; north Yz ' of- south 2-3 - of ..............29.30&31 1 ,$17.31 Assessment for South Side of Front '■' A.l' A".'.."A ".'.." Street. ':...'. •■-'-.-'" Lannoux Subdivision of Lots 7, 8, and 9, • 1 -.; .. Bazille's Acre Lots. Supposed Owner and • Am't of Description. - y■ Lot. Block. Judgm't. St. Paul City Ry. Co. 5 .>r ' $45.02 Assessment or : North Side of Front '".-■"." ";'--y"-"v' Street. .■■■;'' / "vl.: :,-'- "-■ ": '■-. '-':-'■." Ransom's Second Addition. ' Supposed Owner and .-"-■ Am't of ■y--. Description. ::. Lot. Block. Judgm't. Timothy y. J. O'Brien. ' . east Ys of lot 13 and "• - ~ •_; all Of ......;;.::.:;-:.. 12 2'" $15.98 same.. *...;... 11 - y2 ...■.,_ 10.87 Assessment for -West Side of Sylvan , " - a/l.\. Street. .1.:'.-. ■' "~'a: • Lyton's Addition. A:.- "■ Supposed Owner and . Am't of " ~s-- Description. --'Lot.': Block. Judsm't. Nettie E. Edwards.... 1 1 .r $13.48 ■.'•-'.".-,'; Lewis' Addition.. . Supposed Owner and "".-•'' -■"'■' Am'tof Description. . Lot. Block. Judgm't. Wm. Dodd-.:;:.'...-...V.ti-5 4. $20.01 : Bergholz's Rearrangement "A." Supposed Owner and -. Am'tof -■;: Description. .' Lot. Block. Judgm't. M. & C. J. Bergholz.. 1 . 4 '=-• ■ $9.97 M. , Louisa and C. > Jo- ---.-"■ sephine Bergholz ..15 1 4.32 Bergholz's Subdivision of Lots r2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 10, 11, 14, and 15, Bazille's. Acre Lots.' ; Supposed Owner and y Am't of * ' .Description. ■':-v Lot: Block. Judgm't. C. Josephine Berg- .." ■ _•' .-.■:■■■ ; .holtz ;.. ..............29 .. 1 :, .$15.06 Bazille's Acre Lots. \ Supposed Owner and ."' ' -.-'. Am't of Description. .'-.-. ■; Lot. Judgm't. Peter A. Hauberg. et al, ;• -easterly 14 of north '•' 105 >■ feet of ."...;.......-.-.:...'....... 1'- ... $16.98 .. . Fawcett's Addition. - A-* Supposed" Owner and ; . " ■''"-'-;•■'." Am'tof" '•"-' Description. ;- - Lot. Block. Judgm't: Frank Burns ..;.. 18 ' 1,; $19.25 ;' J. F. Eisenmenger's Addition. . . Supposed Owner and : '"■-■- •'-"-" Am't of ■A. Description, -a" Lot. Block. Judgm't. N. y P. I; Co-operative ';' ■Building and Loan -..' - Society ......:....:.-:.26 4-y $20.17 James-Egan .;.......: 1 4 20.64 Assessment" for East Side of Cort land . Street. : . E. Rice's Third Addition. - v Supposed Owner and „'- Am't of .. Description.-y .•-...- Lot. Block. Judgm'ty Christian Erickson ..8 : 3 A $19.83 John Doherty .........13 2 ."-•':" 19.33 same .Ta.....:a .."......12 2 16.99 same 11 . 2 16.99 Deer Park Division. . :. Supposed ' Owner and '-■"." =='-'.-' -' '-. Am't of : Description. y Lot. Block. Judgm't. .Henry A. Castle .....16- 2 - $16.95 same .......... 15 2 14.90 same ......14 2 ;-. 14.90 : ; Whitiier's Division. y '■...-'-■ Supposed Owner and ;. Ain't of r •■;-' Description. A- Lot. Block. Judgm't. Yoerg Brewing C 0...16 2 - $16.82 Bartholemey Geary -..12 2 - 14.94 Christian Herwegen .. 11 ; 2 - 17.69 ::...'"- Ransom's Addition. V. Supposed Owner and. Am'tof A . Description. - - Lot. Block. Judgm't. H. D. Rifenberg ...... 4 -. '- 2 -. $14.09 Wm. E. Howard ..... 5 .. 2 ' ~a -' 14.11 H. D. Rifenberg;...... 3 : 2 :13.76: Assessment- for West - Side of Cort .l ■ a'l'-I land Street. . ".' Al Ransom's "Rearrangement of Lots 1, 2, 3 W and 4, Weide & Dawson's Garden Lots. Supposed Owner and 'A Am't of Description. -.*,": Lot.-. Judgm't. Michael Moynahan ..... 5 -. $14.07 Assessment for I.awson Street," South Side. ■■ Deer Park Division, y . . Supposed Owner, and - • Am't of .>- Description. ... '■=' Lot. Block. Judgm't.: Aug. Waycleszck .... 9 y 2- A~ $13.60 Lucien-O." Field ...:.. 5 :.-.; .2 . . 14.00 same ....:A. ... y....:.:-4- - -. 2 _ 14.00 Assessment - for North Side of Jenks Street. .; . Deer Park Dlvison. Supposed { Owner and - -. . . . Am't of > "-.-- DescriplTon. ' -;; Lot. Block.' Judgm't. .James.C- Norton .-26 " 2:' $37.90 ■Henry ' A. - Castle: ....16 2 .-..' ; 37.38 Assessment for South Side of Jenks: r .' "^,-..- , Street. '■- "'-'—.. --• - : ~ Elbra' Division. ; ■ ;" v . .' : Supposeu Owner and - :-: .." Am't of AA -•>. Description. .-; Lot. Block.". Judgm't.,, : Henry Voges • A.'.'".... .'- 8 " '2 r - -.--' /. $14.02 Albert Strand '.„...-.•. T '■ ■ - 2 : Saa ; 37.02 'Assessment for South . Side of York ';C-..y-.'";' v ; v Street. ' A-.AI - - - ; E. Rice's Third '"Addition". . -:.:.■,; Supposed ' Owner • and - - •—: -.- -y-: - Am' of i■ y Description. <-a~ Lot. Block. Judgm'tf. C. J. and W. Herzog. 7 •".: ".•:6;yyy $17.47 - D. W. -Virtue, east % ■ -r-y> A : : ■ v." -x, -. of west .:...r.i.. S-* - 6 13.19 1 Assessment for South Side of Cayuga ' " .J . \ Street. .-." Rice's Second' Addition. Supposed Owner and" Am't of „ Description. Tat. Block., Judgm't. Catholic Ind.-School. 1 3 ' $54.02 M. A Montage, westerly 100 feet of. 7 _ 2 34.75 Assessment for East Side of Church '-. '-.-'.'". r I. Jill Avenue. ; ' '."."■• --.:.'."■ ---Warrendale Addition. Supposed Owner and ~ ' Am't of Description. "Lot Block. Judgm't. Warrendale Improve ment Company ..:.15. 1 $5.76 same ..,..;........,.....16 ... i 7.61 same.. .'......r.....:.17' - 1 7.61 same,-'-..,.'.....; ...18 ;.. 1 7.6 i same"'.. ................ 19 'r 1 761 5ame............ 20 1 '• "7 61 same ;.. ..........21 l *- 7.61" same, except souther-. - . ly 12 feet thereof ..26 '•' 1 . 622 same.;.. A. A.......... 27 1 : . 8.07 same .. ..."..7.;....y...2* 1 '8.07.. Assessment for Cross Avenue, Xorth J. Side. ,: 'Warrendale Addition. : Supposeu : Owner and "• •.«'.::~. '. Am't of v =-- r Description.- - Lot. Block; Judgm't. -j Warrendale Imp. Co.- 9 .-"■."■•:- 4 ■■< $20 09 same :'.. r.......'...;.... 10 -■;•.- 4 ---7 11 ' same .:.v.:;;v.:.:.::..11 a : 4 -7.03 same r;v-■'....';.':..;..."„..i3 i>-o 4 703 same ............ 14 : 4 03 5ame....7..y..... .7..15 .4 7*03 same... 16 4 17J25 •'.'--y-.;' ;aA "="'< - y;.-y :.".'"y ■'. •'■'.-.•.■•■'*""• Assessment for South Side of 'Hatch -"--. v:-y ■.;•'',"■. Street. "..'.' .'-'""'; -'' Supposed Owner' and' £ ' Am't of Description. '* Judgmt. Edmund Dwyer—All that tract % or parcel of land lying or -;•: being .'. in " the county of Ramsey and sState of Mm- - ■ nesota, described as follows: Commencing at a point on - the division:- line y between . southerly -'.half,, and- the , northerly half of the north west quarter .■> of the-north- .. west quarter of S section - 30, town 29, range j 22, five hun- - : * dred forty-four one-half feet . westerly of the.easterly line of the .southwest "quarter of the northwest quarter of .- said '.section. 30, and from ' said point running -thence y southerly, four hundred and * , niety feet to a point • lit/ feet northerly of the north- - I erly line of - Front street; = - thence .running easterly on . a line parallel with the " northerly $ . line -of Front . c street-to a point- 508 1-5 i feet westerly of , the easterly line of said southwest of ; ■ th 3' northwest quarter of : ..section 30; thence running northerly 4SO feet to the di vision line before referred to between the ; northerly one- -- T-: --y half and southerly ; one-half v' - ;of said,southwest quarter of - section 30; thence -westerly ' to place of beginning . ... +12.5S Fawcett's" Addition. Supposed Owner and ' ' Am't of Description. Lot. Block. Judgm't. Price 5 Lewis 7 2 $13 94 same- ;y..........:....6;:„; ; 2 v:-~; 13..,4 Steen Olson 3 2 13.94 Assessment for North Side of Hatch Street. Fawcett's Addition. Supposed Owner and Am't of Description. 1 - Lot. Block. Judgm't. Frank Burns ..: ..18" 1 $9.*S Charles M. - Emery, ■ >.. - west Yz of ..... 13 "' 1 ' 7.15 James G.'"Moulton.. .12 'y* 1 y - 13.07 Supposed Owner and Am't of Description.-. .-•'_' Judgm't. Edmund Dwyer—All that part or parcel of land lying and ■ being; in the County- of ""--'. Ramsey and State of Min nesota, described as fol . lows: Commencing .at a . point on a division line between . southerly -one-half - rfnd the : northerly > one-half -* '• yV -of the southwest quarter of■":." --. the northwest v quarter "of A. section A • 30, : township..- 29, ' range 22. five. hundred forty- I four and one-half feet west erly of the : easterly line of the southwest quarter - of ; - thei-; northwest - quarter Jof *• • • said section 30, and rom .. - said' point >>• runnings thence -southerly four hundred and ninety feet to . a . point' • 110 ;.. feet northerly of the -north- . - erly line of Front street; thence running ; easterly 'on . line parallel- with the *- '•"'•-' northerly line --- of -Front street ; to, a : point five hun ■*- dred .eight: - and one-fifth" ' , feet westerly of the easterly ..--' :. line of said southwest quar ter of the northwest quar- - ter of said section 30; thence :- , . running, northerly four hun- -. Li dred and ninety feet to the '.3 division line "before referred .'" '> -i y,to between the northerly y y.' y one-half and the • southerly ' - one-half -i of - said . southwest * -~ .-■ quarter of ; .the northwest . - quarter of : said section 30; -!A r ~,'■' » thence westerly to place of :. • ■"' beginning ;^.''...»:v.v ..j:.;; A .: . ; .$12.23 : K~"-~ '■ •v '--A • - A-?~ ~A: - -■•_.. Assessment for Bast "Side of "Eaton' '•'"'.- 'A:'A,A,...., i Avenne. ~. ---■ '•;'■,-'.'■:::!'.-• 1 Marshall's Addition to West St. Paul. :'-" Supposed?l Owner - and A"'-~"~- Am'tof AA* Description. ■- Lot. Block. Judgm't. Edward Vanish .......14 22 $T;24 Assessment-for North-Side of 'jetiasi' }'■■■. '.' ; mine Street. : .. > ; s Stinson's Rice'Street^Addition. " Supposed; Owner and - - Am'tof Description.v-y-:;. Lot. Block. Judgm't; " Samuel G. Sloan 16 ;r 6 $39.22 s"amery*r..T.. '.....'..:.:25 6 ... 13 94 Clement L.- Coleman ..15 -.5 ' 13.94 Mary-R;;Whltaker.;r.l6- ": 5- .-•-' 13.94 Peter Markowski west ' '•-.--... .% of ..;-...•.-...-.:.r....18 - • 6 10.55 Robert - .A. . - Brooks, - east M of lot 19 and '-'■-•. west 1' °f •'•'■ •'•: -••• -20 6 ' - "10 .-5 Martin Schott, east %.2U -• -5 -10 55 Assessment for Sonth Side of Jessa ", mine Street. Stinson's: Rice Street Addition. Supposed Owner and r - -y.'.- Am't of a- ?T eSP tion ': Lot. Block. Judgm't. A.N.Ne150n..... 1 g-. | 167: sam« -:". '2 8 ; 13.99 55-™ c ...... ....-3-8' 13.99 ' -Nels J. Ness .......... 9 g 13 97 - Nils Olof Linderoth.. 3 7 12.'§S - All of the above described real estate is situated in the City of St. Paul, County of Ramsey, State of Minnesota . ".OTTO BREVIER City Treasurer. Oct. 21-1901-lt. BSBB**SI!gB*BB5! '"J*—a mamm^— awa^—»—»^ .j, CITY NOTICE. Notice of Application for Judgment. ■ ' Office of the City, Treasurer. X r 4 . . st- Paul, Minn., Oct. 21. 1901 1 Nc-tice. is hereby given that at a spe cial term of the District Court in and for the County of Ramsey and State of Min nesota., to be held on Saturday, the 2nd I day of November, - 1901, -at ' the Court House, in the City of St. r Paul, in sa County, - I will report to said Court the assessment warrant in my hands for col lection, and upon which the assessment* hereinafter described have become delin quent, for the amount assessed against' said lots or parcels, respectively, with in * tcrest and costs. .- --■ -;-. ---.. ". : The following is a description of the said warrant and the special assessment' for. .collection of which the same was issued, 5 the lots \ or. parcels, of land bene filed and . described r in . said - warrant against which judgment is sought and tne names of the supposed owners of said lots or parcels of land with the amount - assessed against ' said lots or parcels respectively all of said land be ing situated in the City -'of-St. Paul said County and State. ia Warrant for the * Assessment for constructing *«* W or - on Toronto street, from Seventh street to a point twenty (SO) feet north of Palace street, together with the necessary catchbasins and manholes, in the City of St. Paul, Minnesota. Stir.son's Subdivision of Block 25, Stin-* son, Brown and Ramsey's Addition. Supposed Owner and : Am't of Description., Lot. Ass'ment. Mary L. Bailey 5 J57.20 Hss, 3 P erf si interested' are requested to attend at said term of Court, and all ob- Inv nt JSx the recovery of judgment on any of said assessments must be served n he Corporation Attorney of the City of St. Paul at least five days prior to the date of said application for judgment OTTO BREMER, V-v *'-'■».';„«. City Treasurer. Oct. 21-1901-lt. . - •■ y ■~ r *r .' ■ ' '-■>- •" ' ** CITY NOTICE. Notice of Application for Judgment. ... Office of the City Treasurer at«h„<> - £*' ? aul '. Minn.. Oct. 21, 1901. Notice is hereby given that at a special }£« mn„° f -; thei District Court in :'-ana for - the County of Ramsey and State of Min nesota, to be held on Saturday, the 2rd day of November, 1901, at the Court House, in the City of St. Paul, in said County, I- will report to' said Court the assessment warrant in 'my hands for col lection, and upon which the assessments hereinafter described• have become delin uuent, for the amount assessed against' said lots, or parcels, respectively, with in terest and., costs. • " : The ' following is a " description oi the said: warrant and the special assessment tor tjg collection of which the same was issued, .the lots or parcels of land bene fited . and •: described in • said warrant against which judgment is -sought, and the names of the supposed owners of said lots or parcels of land, with the amount assessed against said lots or parcels, re spectively, all of said land being situated m the. City of St. Paul, said County, and State. Warrant for the ' • Assessment for constructing a sewer oh St. -Clair street,"from Oxford street* to 20 feet west, together with the necessary catchbasins _ and manholes, in the City of St. l'aul, Minnesota. / Ridgewood Park Addition. - Supposed Owner and ' Ami of Description. . Lot. Block. Ass'ment. James Middleton :..".." 1 i $27.1!" i same -...'........; ..2 . 1" 27 20 : same. 3 1 h'.'.O j 5ame........... 4 1 27.20 ! same ...:r............... 5 1 27 20 j All persons interested are requested to X attend at said term of Court, and all cL- I' .ic-e.-tions to the recovery of judgment on j any of said assessments must»be served j on the Corporation Attorney of the City ' of St. Paul at least five days prii.' to the ' date of said: application for judgment. } OTTO BREMER, ■-',- --'.'■' - -'• City Treasurer. Oct. 21-1901-lt. CITY NOTICE. 7 Notice of • Sale. .. Office -of City' Treasurer. "■-:..■ St. Paul. Minn., Oct. 21, 1101. Notice is hereby given that under and by virtue of a certain judgment hereto fore duly.rendered in and by the District Court for. the Second Judicial" District in the County of Ramsey and State of Min nesota, heretofore and on the 9th day of March, 1901, duly entered upon an assess ment warrant against the following de scribed delinquent real estate situated in the City, of St. Paul, in said County and State, duly issued to me in form, as pro vided by law. v under date of the Ist day of June, 1900. on and pursuant to the terms of said judgment and the order therein set forth and contained that the undersigned will, oh the #id»day of No vember, 1901, at 10 o'clock in the fore noon,- at the Office of the City Treasurer, in the City Hall and Court House aid ing.in said City. County and State ex pose the said real estate to public sale in the manner provided. by law. ■■". The following is a description of the warrant on which said judgment leas rendered, a list of the lots or parcels of land to be sold as : aforesaid, the nam a of the supposed owners thereof, and the amount of the judgment thereon. Warrant for the Assessment for paving with brick East-Seventh street, from the bridge over . the Great .Northern tracks to Hope: street, .including the alley in block 12, Brnnson's addition, from Bradley, street to Seventh street; also Grove street, from . Seventh street: to Bradley street, except the -nineteen-foot strip '. on Seventh street occupied by the Twin City Rapid Transit Co. y-.-' Willius' Addition No. 2. - Supposed Owner and Am't of Description. Lot. Judgm't. Gustaice'WilliU3; 2 . $1.97 Home, Realty C0.T.......';... 26 . - 1.97 5ame........... ........:........27 '-*." 13131 same ...... ..:.........;......'.. 28 .-. 10.07 same :.'.............33 -'. 6.53 "'-. Irvine's Second Addition. .-.....-'-- • . ..- *........ Supposed Owner and --;-•.., -Am't of aa Description.- v .- Lot. Block. Judgm't. C. H. Thoele ...... 3 • 11 V $16.55 M. A. E. Willey ...... 5--- "11 .' 16.55 C.B. Irvine ::.......... 6: 11 16,55 same •....:....;:.........15 - .10- 16.55 Mrs.. C. Kirn In ...10 10 21.95 i Chas., Liedman .......'.'.l9y.< 11 ; 7 16.55 All of the above described.real estate is situated. in the' City of St.'Paul,, County of Ramsey, State of Minnesota: r.r : OTTO BREMER.^ -. . -'>. . City Treasurer. Oct. 21-1901-lt.