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LYNCHINGS IN S. D. "V-'*«..'■. . ■ - " ONLY ONE HAS TAKEN ,- PLACE '.-"' WITHIN THE PAST TEX YEARS A TRAMP AT WATERTOWN r-. " — ■-- ■ . . . • *~ Had Assaulted Woman and Little Girl and Was Taken From rfail by Indignant " y Citisens. SIOUX .FALLS. S. D. Oct. 20. —(Special.)— The investigation at pres ent " being carried on by Gov, Herried to ascertain the num. her of lynchings in South Dakota has re vealed the fact, as noted a few days ago in these dispatches, that the state has had only one lynching during the; past ten years. W. J. Keating, a prominent business man of Sioux Falls, but for years a resident of Watertown, furnishes the particulars of the incident, which occurred at Watertown early in the fall of 1595. ' The victim was a tramp who had been hanging around that part of the country for some little time. His name was un known. One day he went to the homo of a farmer living two or three mil east of Watertown and demanded some thing to eat. The farmer's wife and a little girl who lived with them wera alone on the place. The tramp hung around the vicinity the remainder of the day. and in the evening, when the farm er's wife, accompanied by the little girl, started out to walk to a neighboring farm the tramp followed and attacked them. A desperate fight ensued. The woman and little girl fought fiercely, and finally succeeded in escaping from the clutches of the assailant. The . tramp, was subsequently arrested and lodged in jail at Watertown. . ; ■ ." . The people of the surrounding country were greatly angered when they, heard of the assault, and, immediately preced ing the lynching, gathered in Watertown. The streets became dotted with little groups of very quiet but determined men..-but. the affair was conducted in an unusualy orderly manner. No loud or excited talk whatever was indulged in by the < men who had decided to wreak summary vengeance upon the assailant of the woman and girl. —^ About 11 o'clock at night the men started for the jail, and speedily: suc ceeded in gaining entrance. A rope was fastened around the tramp's neck, and the crowd outside had soon pulled him through the window of the prison. Pro ceeding to a >oint about two hlo<ks fr«-i ihe jail 'the -ope was thnwn ever at- - ♦ phone pole and the body of the tri u-\ was soon dangling in the air. H*s b 1 g dragged along the street with" the rope fastened to his neck probably had near ly choked the life out of his body, so that when he was strung up he was prac tically lifeless. f The only other lynching in Eastern South Dakota since that part of the state was settled took place in 1885. For the purpose of recording this part of the early history of Eastern South Dakota the writer has obtained the particulars of the incident, which at the time at tracted widespread attention. The vic tim in this instance -was James H. Bell Who was hanged in Hughes county for one of the most dastardly crimes that ever darkened the pages of the state's histery. .-..-'.■. Early in the '80s Bell, who was a grad uate of the lowa City, lowa, law school, was a resident of Chamberlain, ana, dur ing his residence.there, conducted himself in a gentlemanly manner. After leaving there he lived for brief periods in a num ber of Dakota towns, and, in October. 1882, went to Huron. He did not remain there very long, but soon removed to Harro'd. Hughes county. Here he evi dently did his first crooked work, which i consisted of filing a number of fraudulent entries on government land in that vi cinity. .. Among the entries were tree claims and some soldiers' l declaratory statements. Bell,, in each case, presenting fictitious names. The claim that was the principal cause of the tragedy, as ' narrated -below was Tiled upon by him in his father's name. It was soon discovered by parties in that section that "Bell's father resided m New York state, and had never left there. This, of course, was sufficient evidence upon.which to take the claims from Bell and prosecute him for fraudulent entry Another attorney named Forest D Small, son of a Congregational clergy man, gave information to the federal land department of what was going on and a special agent was sent out, who soon uncovered the crookedness. : Ben was aware that Small was respon sible for the appearance of the special agent, and he was greatly enraged by wna a interference. Bell claimed that Small was persecuting him and he threat ened to kill him if he did not desist. Con siderable bad feeling existed between the ■nen, but nothing serious occurred until the fall of 18S4. . The fall of that year was the time for a tty i a SUit at Blunt ' and il happened that Bell and SmalL were the opposing attorneys. To get to Blunt in time for the commencement of the arguments on the suit it was necessary for the attor neys to leave early in the morning and «o across country. Bell left in the early forenoon with a buggy, being accompan ied by a simple-minded fellow named Bennett. Before starting a spade and hatchet Were placed in the buggy, which plainly showed that the murder a short time af terward was fully premeditated. Coming to a ravine on their .way to Blunt the two men drove the buggy to a position rear th road, but somewhat out of sight of the highway, and laid in wait for Small, whom they knew would take the came road in going to Blunt. Small shortly rode up en horseback and, coming out from their hiding place' the two men stopped him, Bell, as an excuse /or detaining his enemy, offering to compromise the suit to be tried in Blunt that day by paying a certain amount, provided Small would give him a receipt. Unsuspecting danger, Small gladly accepted the offer, jumped from his horse, and throwing the bridle rein to Bennett, prepared to write the receipt ' In order to write more easily Small stepped up to the buggy, placed one foot on the hub of one of the wheels, and used his knee as a rest for the piece of Pap!!\., -While in this position Bell stole up behind him and struck him a tremen dous blow with the hatchet, resulting in Almost instant death. . - . - * Bell searched the pockets of the dead Jnan, and he and Bennett then took the Hody some distance away and buried it carefully obliterating all traces of fresh ly turned earth. A a reward for his part of the bloody work Bell gave Bennett a »urn of money found in Small's pocket •is well -as Smalls " horse. Bennett at once started for North Dakota, and Bell returned to Harrold as if nothing had happened. On his arrival there he caused the re port to. be circulated that Small; "had skipped out because he feared prosecution for crooked work he had done. The peo ple not yet, having their suspicions aroused to any great degree, Bell was permitted to remain unmolested. _: „ The following winter, nearly three months after the murder. Small's ' father arrived £ from his home -in Onida, Sully -county, intending to pay a short "visit: to Ids son. The. father.was, of course, great ly surprised and shocked to learn that his son was;. missing, and his; suspicion of foul; play were at once aroused. " The sentiment that. Bell knew more than he cared to tell concerning the mys terious : disappearance of Small then > be came .general,' and his actions were care fully watched by his fellow citizens. Bell evidently had an inkling from the actions of the.people that he was suspected, but ;: he. made "no sign and - apparently ; deter mined to live their suspicions down, feel eonfident that he had > covered . his tracks ■.too.well*to ever;have the crime fastened; upon.him".^ry.-L''-" '~\i-:*^-ry »•.*".-'. y y-• yHe attended "parties,, dances and ' other social*^ amusements, and" his ~ remarkable nerve - was displayed by - the fact-that he was certainly aware he was regarded as a murderer by the people with whom ,he associated, but, still made no sign of any guiltiness or uneasiness, and appeared as gay as the gayest of his townspeople. ". It became a favorite pastime for many of J the people" to g unexpectedly mention : Small's § name at the parties . and other "social gatherings, and then closely watch Bell's face for any trace of guilt. Of course, they saw, or imagined they saw, a sudden, but slight change in the ex pression of his face, and it is altogether probable that they did, j but not [ enough to warrant them in charging i him with being responsible for the disappearance of Small. The arrival of Small's father and his natural determination to discover what had really become of his son, aroused the citizens" to action, and at that time, about three months after the murder, they; held a meeting and collected money \ with which to pay, a man to trace.and ' learn the whereabouts of Bennett, whose sudden disappearance at the-time of the reported running away of Small led them to believe that the : two disappearances had some connection with each other, and that Bennett, if still alive, as they believed him to be,'- knew something about the fate, of Small. A man named Parks, now residing at' Tacoma, Wash.,.' was selected to trace Bennett, and the. manner in which he performed - his duty would reflect credit on an expert detective. Getting track of Bennett he followed him Ito North Dakota, ■_ soon discovering his location.; Bennett : suspected nothing when he saw Parks, and Parks remained with him some time, or until he had completely won his confidence. After doing this it was an easy matter ! to get the. facts of the murder, as relat ed above, from -him. On Parks' return to Harrold a warrant was sworn out for Bell's arrest, " and he _ was arrested and lodged in jail at « Pierre, then a little frontier settlement, but now the capital .'of the state." An examination was held and the murderer was held for trial without bail. . y - -' - • - Bennett had .been brought back to point out the ; spot . where Small's body had been buried. This was in the spring of 1885, and; at. the time ;of the search the wheat, which had been planted in th* field where-, the ..body:- was.- buried, was about two or three inches- high. "--.'■■■ _ ..The appearance of the field with the growing grain j was so • different than on the day of \ the murder, the previous No vember, that ...Bennett -had,- great diffi culty in finding the spot, and. the whole field was demolished, before the search was successful. In killing and carrying Small's body, Bells ; overcoat had -be come soiled with the blood of his victime and the coat, with letters addressed to •Bell, in the pockets, was discovered in the grave with the body. -">.-. , t Other evidence left no doubt that Bell was the perpetrator of the worst crime in the history of . the state. His buggy j also, was examined by the authorities' and what was believed to be clotted blood, was found in the cracks, of - tne seat, where it had probably spurted im mediately after the murderous blow with the hatchet. Particles were gathered and sent for analysis, and' were returned with- the statement that it was human blood. ; ' - § These discoveries caused bitter hatred toward the murderer. -"V After- digging digging Small's body from the spot where* it had been buried, "it was taken to Blunt, and the citizens' and farmers for miles ' around« gathered to view it. The feeling became ,'even more bitter, and the citizens of the county"-' decided to avenge the crime. Gathering at the jaiL in Pierre, where Bell was confined, they easily overcame .all,; resistance, and, breaking the brass bolts and locks of the :ail, grasped the murderer, and dragging .his strugging form to a convenient place, his body was soon dangling in the air. . . > ~ COMPANY HIT TWICE. ■ Two ; Heavy / i Verdicts.'* | Obtained ]: Against the Northern Pacific. FARGO. N. " D.. Oct. i20.-(Special.)-In the-damage case of Michael Corrigan vs. ihe Northern Pacific Railroad, the jury returned a verdict of $7,625 for the plain tiff, who lost' a. leg while repairing * a car in the local yards.r Two "unusual fea tures of the case were the returning ot a verdict on • Sunday and the fact that the trial was completed by eleven men one juror having become-ill 1 during the taking of testimony. Another damage case was decided against- the company dunng the term for nearly $7,000 -\ -..-:•- The . death of J. 8.. Lockhart, a real estate dealer, and local representative for the Travelers' Insurance company in the Northwest, occurred here today after* a short illness following a . paralytic stroke. He leaves a wife and child. The widow was formerly Mrs. Eastman Tur ner, a medical graduate of the Minneso ta university and a former resident of the Twin Cities. - CLEANED THE RANCH. Cattle Thieves Get Busy in Vicinity _ of Lynxville. LA CROSSE," Wis.. Oct. 20.—(Specials- Farmers in the vicinity of Lynxville, a small town five miles south of this city, are in a state of turmoil over the stu pendous theft of 300 head of cattle from an adjacent island in the Mississippi. The farmers of that vicinity - have to* years been in the habit of turning their cattle at large upon the island to graze during the summer months, taking them off in the fall. When : the fall - roundup occurred.-. this year, there was not |a. steer or cow. of them all to be found. The head of this island; is _ the rendez vous, during the summer months, of an aggregation of wandering . clam diggers, who pitch their tents or erect their shack there during -the season. - They:-are a miscellaneous lot of "itinerants, coming and going every day, and .it is to them that most of the farmers attribute th«» loss of the cattle. Whether they ; were killed and- used for 'meat, v-were stolen one .at a time, or were run off -in a bunch cannot be "conjectured, and to fasten the guilt upon anyone seems -im possible, as no One knows who many of the men are, or where they have gone. FARMERS LOSE HEAVILY. Fire Is Raging in Hay Lands Ad jacent to La Crosse. LA CROSSE,- Wis., Oct. 20.—(Special.)— Fire is raging in the Hay islands, which surround this city, on. all sides. Firemen are powerless to stay the flames,-owing to the fact that water power does not run out to the burning - districts. It is thought that -the _ fire _ was started -by tramps late ' this afternoon. What '- the ' loss will be cannot be estimated at pres- - ent, but will doubtless be enormous many thousands of tons of: cut hay be ing piled in the path of the flames. 5 J. HACKMAX'S HEROIC ACT. Badly Mangled While . Trying to " Ql Stop Runaway Team. LA CROSSE,' Wis.. r Oct. 20.—(Special.)— James McCabe,.proprietor of one of the local. cab and transfer El lines, narrowly escaped 5 death yesterday beneath - * the wheels of | a hack owned by a rival com pany in a heroic effort to save the lives of a woman and child whom he thought were in the vehicle. McCabe was at the Milwaukee depot, -superintending.his. car riages. when a - hack belonging to the City Transfer company drew ■up| at the curb and a ; lady and. child entered. A moment later, they left the carriage, but McCabe did ; not see them go, and when the team became - frightened and ran away, under the r impression that two *H^ Every Woman vV\W\vu« is interested and should know ' L.A ■»'•*»,Mlm •"- - --' -" - - about the wonderful f®\l MARVEL Whirling Spray JSNVM ThenewT«?i««lSyrfagf. lnjee ma^NftSi^L;-• IMS and Suction. Best—Sat '-110'' Convenient. -*' -^"SssS^S^^ .- ~^f''''vjjp^\ ***'«»■»•• lasUatlr, -. ~ Patented. ;.- i--"C*ofe^" -'Mr - : : iS-—-~<i.'- Ask jour druggist for I*. \y. /// '.'',W^>*^^/-^-- If he cannot supply the . >f"~^|" '*"■''(-> , "MARVEL,, accept no ~.A-~[- - s®» - "" y-j^Jy?*-""" other, but send stamp for 11- •■ - t! •m. •-'# - '''■/.'jfo/ - lustrated book—«*«l«d.lt gives W<:. g " -/S ■ : full particulars and directions in- ife//-, - '■"' Iff . valuable to ladies. MARVEL, CO.. t&ffisKv4r ' Room 335, Times*' Bldg., New York» y THE ST. PAUL GLOBE, MONDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1901. lives " were- in'-'jeopardy; he .;. seized the ( frantic v horses Vby -.the•: lines, : just 'back:, of - the" backpads. -•■ Though r. the horses trampled. on him and lacerated his , flesh at i every plungs, '■■■ tearing i his " clothing ~to - shreds, "~McCabe, who Is ■ fifty; years g old, held on until he had conquered the ani mals. Though his - efforts were * fruitless except in saving the carriage of a rival company, McCabe' was heartily > applaud ed*, by the ? throngs ; about • the * depot, a number of_' ladles -■ approaching and con gratulating him upon his "bravery. Busy Times at Huron. HURON, S. D., Oct 20. (Special.)— The Nevada Oil &-Asphalt. company, of Hu. Ron, has filed, articles: of incorporation; capital, $250,000; incorporators, William J. Lees, Alexander." Young " and Phil Law rence. .• '-"■■ ■ y-—' y. -''• ~v "". ' -"-;' ' - Jerry Burger, a pioneer resident of. this (Beadle) . county. C died at - his home in valley township, j Thursday, aged six- . ty-seven years. He came here from lowa twenty-years ago. His ;family consists of wife -and. nine children, all grown, one being a teacher in . the Minneapolis public" schools. -"s . - : - ~ ' The- city is alive with ■'. - land-seekers. Real estate men and owners of livery stock are the busiest people % in- this country. A string of from four to a dozen teams carrying raves .or may -Le seen driving f into the 7country, almost' any ; hour of the day. . Inventor's Good Luck, SIOUX FALLS, S. D., Oct. 10.—(Spec'aD ' —Elmer Stevenson, a postal clerk, whosa home is at Redfield, at the request of the ' Canadian government, has departed: for Ottawa to explain. to the postal authori ties of Canada an ingenious- device = re cently^atented by him. for locking mail pouches. The United States government has decided to j substitute the lock for many of those at present in" use, "and has arranged for the. manufacture of a half million of -them,- upon ! which the ; fortunate South .Dakota inventor*will" re_ ceive a royalty of 25 cents each. ?-^!l§|§|'f Mill - Changes Hands. § FERGUS FALLS," Minn.. Oct. 9).-(Spe. cial.)—One-half interest -. in theSj . Kirk- Beardsley Milling -company has . been bought by Messrs. E. E. Adams. C. W. Kaddatz and F. G. Barrows, of this city. A. H. Kirk 'has sold his half.- He : re gains the ownership of his old mill,, situ ated at the other end of the city, as part of the: consideration, - and will refit ■_. it and again go-into the flour mill business alone. The price, paid . •■-. was .;. $13,500. Messrs. . Kirk and ; Beardsley ; bought the. above plant about two years ago for $6,500. '-■.■*; y = -.- -' -. - ■ .'.-.. ■:%■-." CITY NOTICE. Notice of Application for Judgment. '■ Office of the City Treasurer;.'-. : '-"...'"" ." St. Paul, Minn.; Oct. 21, 1901. y Notice is hereby given that at a- spe citl term of the District Court In and for: the County of Ramsey and State of Min nesota,.to be held on Saturday, the 2nd day of November, ISOly at J the .Court: House, in the City; of - St. Paul, in said County, - I will report \to said' Court the assessment warrant m my hands for col- -, lection, : and upon which -the assessments hereinafter; described.. have become; delin quent, for the amount ."assessed "against said lots or parcels,- respectively, with interest and "costs. ' •-' -y. - rr. The following is "a; description of the, said warrant and the special assessment for - collection of which the same S was issued, the lots or parcels of land bene fited N 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, respectively, all of said land be ing situated in the City of St. Paul, said County and State."' . »- ..'■">'..' Warant for the :-' "v - - Assessment for paving with vitrified brick on a' concrete foundation, y~the_ alley in Weed ; and WHlius' Subdivision of Block S3, Wood land Park Addition, including the ■■• necessary gas, . water and sewer connections to the property lines, in the City of St. Paul, Minnesota! Weed and.-..Wiliius'.- Rearrangement.: of . Block 23, Woodland Park Addition. Supposed Owner and : . 'Am't.of '■ Description. ' Lot."- Ass'ment. , E. Wright .. .;......"..........10. -:.:;SU2.CO same, . easterly-26 feet of -.11 T 58.24 Annie B. Wright,-.westerly ~ ■ ---!-' 45 feet of ....;......;....11 : .". 100.80 Daniel A. Frederick :;.-.T....;i8 ' ;'.'- 112.C0 Jennie" R.'M-Schadle, east- .. ' erly 29 feet of .'... .......".".. 21 - ~ 64.£6 same ...r.^:. -.-;._..:.-.-.-...•..-.. 22:; : 159.01 y-" Summit Terrace^ St. Paul. i Supposed Owner and ..*- - Am'tof ." Description. ; Lot. Ass'ment.- < Eliz P. Postlethwaite ......".; 1 - $44.80 •C. A. Severance .. .y...V... 2 40.32 Geo. M. Nelson .............. 3~- 40.32 Maggie Thra11;."..;."...... 5 . .40.32 , John F. Fu1t0n..............".. 8 ' " 44.50 All persons interested I are requested to attend.at said term of Court, and all ob jections to ■ the.recovery of judgment; on. any of said assessments must be served. on the Corporation Attorney of the City of St. Paul at least five days prior to the date or said application for judgment. ,-■.:- OTTO BREMER, City Treasurer. Oct. 21-1901-lt. '•■- - 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 certain judgments hereto ».re 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 12tfi;day of October, 1901. duly entered - upon \ assess ment warrants 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 .prov ided by law, under date of the 29th day of May, 1901, on and pursuant !to - the terms of said judgments 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 <tnd Court House Build ing, in said I City, County and State, ex pose the said real estate to public sale in the manner "provided by jaw. ---- The following Is a- description of : the warrants on which said judgments were rendered, a list of the lots or parcels of ; land to be sold :as aforesaid, the names of the supposed owners thereof, and the amount of the judgment thereon. • c :, "Warrant tor the y : "-' Assessment for Constructing'a Sew er on Jessamine " Street, From Forest Street to Cypress Street, . Including . the ~ Necessary ; Catch basins and Manholes, in the City of St. Paul, Minnesota. - - ; Eastvllle Heights ' Addition! , Supposed . Owner and "; -■■-" .. Am't of - Description. ■-';■ . Lot. Block. Judgm't. St. Aubin & Dion ....18 11 $21.02 same ...;......;.;v..-;."..i9, 11 „ 21.02 Lillie W. Marvin .......20 ' 11 - 21 02 Peter Rothausen ......21 ' 11 - 2102 .George W. Drake ....25 ll 2102 Fremont R. MoMani- - " ; ..,'.. ---• gal :.:..... ..:..„;-..27/ 11 -t' "21 02 Philip; J. McDonald ..28 11 " £1 C* Minnie McManigle .... 7 14 21 02 same ....-.....-..;........ g : 14 . a '.o2 Commercial Bank ....14 '.: 14 :.-- 21 02 same .................:;.15 14 21.02 "Warrant for the Assessment for Constructing.a Sew -er on Fauquier Street, From y Weide Avenue to Mendota Street^ Together With the Necessary ; Catchbasins and' Manholes, in the - City of St. Paul," Minnesota. - ; Arlington Hills Addition. Supposed Owner and .- Am't of T»,;£f 011 "^ " Lot' Block. Judgm't. Rudolph Hoppe .^..... 7 y 53 . Bal $11.72 Chas. .G. Johnson .... 6 54 39 ?$ Local, Investment Co. 4 54 32 as Gustave Heinemann.. 3 - : 54 32.33 ;- Hill's Addition. - ~*; Supposed Owner and . , Am't of _. Description. ;>>;■ Lot. Block. Judgm't; Mary A. Mi1ey.....r.'..10-.-." 2 -jwac Adeline A. Kreiner.... 9 - 2 ■ & '& Daniel Hur1ey.:....;.. 3 - 2 32*33 - All -of the -: above : described . real estate is situated In the City of St. Paul, County of Ramsey- State -of Minnesota. ~ "--•- - - V OTTO ; BREMER, ; - /x i. « .„„ City Treasurer, Oct. 2JL-1901-lt, REDEMPTION EXPIRING / CITY TREASURER'S NOTICE OF RE DEMPTION-EXPIRING FEBRUARYJS, 1902 .": "-;,-■ '-':■':■■ >r1"-':-^.-'-\"- ";;:;y .:. St. Paul. Minn , Sept. 30, 1901. " - Notice is hereby given .that" the time within which to redeem the . real estate 1 hereinafter described expire on the 15th- day of 'February,.: 1902, and that if' said real estate is not redeemed on or be- ! fore said date the same 1! will thereafter, be ; conveyed. to . the. .purchaser • at, the . sale hereinafter described, .. by j a deed iii .the": manner ' and form required by law. : Said real estate was sold-on the 15th day of February, ISS7; by the Clty Treasurer of St.- Paul, to satisfy, a, judgment rendered in the District; Court of Ramsey County, Minnesota, against such real estate for: assessments duly levied against the same for- the improvement hereinafter named. y The following is a Statement of the de scription ;' of said ' real estate, of the im provement for which the 'assessment was made,'of the name of the person to whom said real estate was assessed.: and of the sums : which will be required '.to redeem such real estate from said sale calculated to the day when" the time for redemption expires, as aforesaid: _>:;—-:• •- Grading Payne Avenue, From York Street to Cook Street. DESCRIPTION. J. R. Weide's Subdivision of Block 27, Ar ."_ * lington Hills ( Addition. .: - 1 " ■.- . • "Am't Re- No. of Certificate and , - _-. ■. quired to v. Supposed Owner. ..-.;.'„ Lot. Redeem. " C . 1320 Peter Hcfstrand, n 50 — - '-- . ,y,. feet of]^..^:;- ; y.i6&17~ r y : $207.54 ; Sewer on Frank Street, From Rea . y ney Street to Beech Street. ■'."-- Gotzian's . Rearrangement^ of Sigel's. ,- '"'""- ■-■--■ .".;.:'-,.^"■-:■■"■-• -'"",-"---; Am't Re- No. of Certificate and .£-■■-• .;>. quired to : Supposed Owner. Lot. Block..Redeem. C 1325 Root. .H. Dou- : ."-'•;■- ~ '~Z~: ':■"■ ■■:■.: gan ....;...-. Q y.-.:,'!;_; y $39.78 - Server'on Lawson street, From- Ed gerton Street to Payne Avenue. ? Arlington Hills' Addition. —' ■':" --. - '•< -<' ?"---: Am't Re- No. of Certificate and -. ■:■■■'■---.-.A. quired to j Supposed Owner. : Lot. Block. Redeem. C 1327 Emma Swan- ; -.'■--'- -v. son .......... S -: 15 - - $48.56 C 1330 Margaret Lar :.; ';."'..- - son .'.......,.18-/ /•; 6 .". " • 45.56 Sewer on" Edgerton ; Street, From Jessamine Street to Maryland ;. Street.". - - :;"■'.", .'^/it-y '-r'\'__- ■:1;\~/ -. :Beaupre and Kenny's" Addition. -•-'; -<:'A- ■":"'": ~---"-[ : '- J' : A'mt re- No. of Certificate ami -•'- 'J*> v ~.\ quired to : : Supposed Owner.- Lot. Block. Redeem. C 1342 John Ander- .-- -j ---•- ■■■'■ -a ■. --. :A:\ sen y.::....;. 3 .+.;.:*5.. ' \ $75.43 C-1244 Pennock Pus- . ' • V ' cy, east 121 ~~. = -_>.-•- .: . : - feet' of north ,:3iy; -"-""--^. "" 11 feet 0f.... 6 - "4- - :-'-'■'. 19.13 C 1345 same, east 12 '--tiiu : >' y ■.--.".": : feet of south ~>~iyi ".'-. ..." ; - .r I"- --22 feet 0f.... 5. y 4 3".65 . r J. M. Warner's Second Addition. . - --- ........... ..."■! /.-.£;. Am't ot : No. of Certificate and . .~li Lquired to ■;."i Supposed Owner. .: :,n. Lot. Redeem. C r 1362 Jno. ;M. Warner..,,..10 :.".'-;'-— $16.11 Opening, 'Widening and Extending South Wabasha Street at ' Its In y- tersection *of Colorado Street. A -7 - Prescott's Addition. f"'._.". ::' -".':. •-; - - -Am't Re- No. of Certificate and " ~" ■"- quired to :-, ; Supposed Owner. '- ' Lot.' Redeem. C 1363 London N. W. Mtg.':: " ~V •-- Co.-.;. '-;;...;.::.";..21: ■". $900.11 Constructing, Relaying and Repair ing ..Wooden Sidewalks for the Season of 1803, Estimate No. 7.^ --. '• •;-'--' Lyman Addition. :;: . '.:--..-=■: :$./, >. ■■-. Am't Re- No. of Certificate and • ',:. -V- ■.--•- quired <. to- Supposed Owner. , Lot. Block. Redeem. C: 1370 D. E. Egan...ls" ' :^'- 31 -- ;- $11.38 ':: Lyman Dayton*^ Addition. '" -'!...y -' .-. J.r.,. '- ■-..' Am'tße- No. of Certificate and . ''* -■'-' - quired to . 7 Supposed Owner. •' "* Block. : Redeem . C 1374 Jno. . 8.-^> Spelling, -• = -: 3 £ north 43 4-5 feet- of :; " "' ; - south 87 4-5 of east - •--'■ - ~ 100 .: feet 0f...........82 ?.[- - !$22.49 Improving - Osceola "' Avenue, ' From Pleasant Avenue' .'.to .-.- Victoria Street.* - . ■', ,". t -y ".- .-y ;'••■' J. C. Stout's Second Addition. y ; .." r""-x '-'.-'■'-" '.'.. .-■'-' Am"t Re- No. of Certificate and \-_ :: quired to- Supposed Owner. Lot. Block. Redeem. C 1384 Margaret J. ... - r . Sullivan, east -. . ' - 35 feet 0f....11 3 $54.51"" J. C. Stout's Additiofni to c Central Park - Addition. '• '< -.— "■ . - - -.-.;■ yj--, isi- ' '- .-..':-'-• - 7.. -V";•:?■-»»' '-'» Am't Re- No. of Certificate and .vi~,.' - quired to - . Supposed Owner. Lot. Block. Redeem. C 1388 Annie: George. 27--'sl 2 - $62.17 C 1389 same ......... 26 •>>. . 2 : 62.17 C 1391 Jas. C. Stout,' : " ; , except west t•■ ? 30 feet(soutar £52, ■ " . -'-. of Nininger' .---ji,.V- . " :■■-'- line) „.20 y.r2 16.U9 C 1392 Fred : A., Pike, i \ - west 30 feet ,l (South of r,)y v y N. in i nger's---in; •- . - - __.y.: line) //.aOu-i |" - . 46.81 C 1393 same, east t ;*i* --- - • •':". 30 feet (south t.--^;-y^.-y ; of Nininger's .'.. -^ . y ; line)T...-.:.y.19"--y-2_ 40. .81 Summit lark Addition. --' ■■.;".■.'-.■.:.■ ...-.; -" . " .""Am't Re- No. of Certificate and - quired to - Supposed Owner. Lot. Block. Redeem. C 1406 Catherine .. Dressen ..... 9 > 12 ■ ." $62.17 Grading West Robie Street, Between - \ Goff Avenue and Bellows Street. — D. D. Merrill's Rearrangement of- Block - 81, West St. Paul Proper. '-■"'• -;-": --■■■ y--' •■-■;• ■;■--- Am't Re- No. of Certificate and - .. quired to " Supposed Owner. . - Lot. Redeem. C 1425 D.D. Merrill..... 14 -■■_■. $34.42 C 142U same.".;;-........ .U. 12&13 -~ r 84.91 Sprinkling In Sprinkling District No. 6 During the Season. of 1895. . y Nininger and Donnelly's Addition. . y " Am't Re- No. of Certificate and quired to - Supposed Owner. Lot.'Block. Redeem. C - 1447 Hiram -. " E. --; -- - -"■•- Hoard .......21 - 2 "'"-'54.22- C 1448-Annie « "-*^M.*--'-'"'',- y v ' ;y • Thompson ..22;,- •,2 .. ,'422 Ed Dean's - SubdivisionLaof - Part of 5 Smith ; .. , . and Lott's.Out Lots. - •"■■.'••.- '■-■- Vf.i*y.T~~' Am't Re- No. of Certificate and- . -;. quired to -'•.--.- Supposed Owner. s Lot.-Block. Redeem. C 1450 Marg. J. SulUi 74l ».*;- 1 ; ~;<.■"/:■. van, south 92 . feet of ......IS _ 2 y, $4.40 - -y. Holcombe's Addition. ' -^ " " mi rii'et .-- Am't Re- No. of Certificate and . ■■• quired to Supposed Owner. . Lot. Block. Redeem.- C 1473 Henry Maltbjr* i' "> • -*•••. .et al ;..,... .'.IS *> 12 : - $3.42 C 1477 Foster ...10 . - 11 '.. i - 3.81 i aiackublnand^MaiJjh^l's Addition. ■ -. . .... . ... ■ -.»■ —.^?---- -• 'f~. --X ■■*-'■ "-■■' -'-^. i -" Am't Re- No. of Certificate ana*' ? ;? ;-«. quired to j Supposed Owner. Block. Redeem. C 1490 A. K. Barnum, V- ':v .----'^ y >>'^-; ;,. north --13%-.y AA- g 'JsSfs^ : --.feet ..........16^. 7 _ - ;; * • $1.73 Smith's Subdivision .of Blocks -9,. 10, Jls " ' and 16, Stinson's Division.-. --, ..." ■."-.. -. -■ -.. - • .- - .L--BK r -^-r--:'---"--•-.. Am't Re- No. of Certificate and 'n-:: quired to A- - Supposed Owner. Lot. 'Block. Redeem. - C 1493 Sarah :,--.- Bene- • .'- diet...':■'..•.'..:■;.i*:?f 9 • $4.96 C"1496 Jane A Fay, A ,-. "-' . . v south 48 feet -■.-,,..:..; ~~A~yy*.--f'^<:--.A: '■'■■ ■..-> /V9^-;;-'^-,46^7y.iy 9/;';• -.' 3.43 : Thorn's Rearrangement of Lots 59 and 60. v ßlock "" 10, of .-- Smith's '- Subdivision" of . Blocks 9, 10, 15 and 16, Stinson's Divis ... ion. yy;^-...;.:;..;,:, ~r\ vi;y r. -iYa.:a^ :--^--^ - -....:.:.-.Am,t; Re- No. of Certificate and ':""* ' quired to --i-: Supposed Owner.--- * Redeem. 1490 Irene Evans „ 1 ;: '-'^W. 13 C 1500 same ,„,„,„,„,„, 1 _ 2.13 •y Mackubin and Marshall's Addition. '> No. of Certificate and ;:" :- quired to n «U pp 3 osed Owner. Lot. Block. Redeem; C 1549 Pat Falhhee . .28 .. 3. ' $3.81 C. 1e52 same - r except; .'. -~ - --A". ■' - - ; ; west 30 feet.. 3 :. 1.50 Michael's Rearrangement of Block 7 and South %of Block 2, Stlnsons Division. : No. of Certificate and ~- quired to /- • \-o, PIed Owner. Lot. Block. Redeem. C lcßl John.Hammer- _ er wi A,iHndt "V 7 1 *°S3 C lsS4 Maria La m- - ergz .... .....15 7 0.83 Irvine's Addition. ; No. of Certificate and - quired to r , Supposed Owner. ; Lot. Block. Redeem. C k.Ba A. Turn bull .'■■;■; ■".•.;■» v^'-- ■"- .-^~, ir (north of Carroll street). .......8;. 2 $3.81 Rondo's Addition. ;- x. -■ ,_ .--■.■■ . . Am't Re-; No. of Certificate and quired to A ' Supposed Owner. Lot. Block, redeem. C loSS Estate of AVm. - '..-.-> -"-? Barrett.south ;. •-' .y"N,;^of ....3: 6 ■■'"' $2.67 Kuhn's Subdivision of Block 5, Rondo's Addition. .- No. of Certificate and " quired to No. of Certificate and quired to Supposed Owner. Lot. Block. Redeem. C K&7.F..-W.- Zertler.lo 5 $8.45 - .. Ninlnger's Addition. "-..-■" ■ M,, „<■ ri _•= ' Am't Re- No. of Certificate and Quired to A Supposed Owner. ; Lot. Block. Redeem. C 1601 E. Cochran .... 3 3 » $4.23 C 1602 same ...... ..4- 3 -4 23 C 1603 A. B. Walsh... 5 3 " . 4*23 C 1604 M.-Devitt ...... 8 . 3 2.6? r Mackubin and Marshall's Addition."." -nt~ i-X~ y .^ ■' > - . Am't Re- No. of Certificate and quired to ' n Supposed Owner. y Lot. Block, Redeem. <- ibid Mary Jane - rv - v yConnors 15 -20 $3.81- Scribner and Crittenden's Subdivision "of Lots 8 and 13, - Smitn & : Lott's ... Out I Lots. -.--.;:— . .-__ :.-y -■ . X- '"".""i: ■'-"-" -' ' ■-"' .;-'-, Am't Re- No. of Certificate and . quired to A Supposed Owner.- Lot. Block. Redeem. C 1632 Louisa Dan t, n west % "••••••"- 4 ;, 2y. $2.12 C 1633 same, except-"" - west £5 feet .7 ...... 5 -*'-.' 3 ". -. 1.40 Magoffin and Breckenridge's Addition. " x-" --," „ ■ "■ '. - :;.":.-'- .! Am't Re -1 No. of Certificate and . - quired to Supposed Owner. . Lot. Block. .Redeem. C 1635 Jno. C." Jensen, - ' '--;-:.. '-' -' y ■-. ■" west %of ...23 : y.2. - $i.6? Smith's- Subdivision of Blocks 9, 10, 15 and 16, Stinson's Division. ,: y - xt , ~ 'V:- - ■- ' - ""Am't Re- No of Certificate and ; -. - - quired to ~ Supposed Owner. Lot. Block. Redeem. C 1647 Sarah Bene- :-- - - " diet ..1 ;-, $4.23 y Magoffin and Breckenridge's Addition. Xt ; ~*y;- yr--- '■■■;-'■ - * ---.y •*"-' '''■ Am't Re- No. of Certificate and - quired to "A ; .^!r. pposed Owner. , Lot. Block/Redeem. C 1672 S. M. Magoffin . -•" :. (except Como " ;'-• *.:-.. -.' ,► ;. ■■---a'--- avenue),"..-'.. 3 1 $3.36- C 1673 Nathan Ford . ; * ;'-; - , (south of /. . ; v.- '' Como aye- ■... / ;. -' ;.nue).y-.._. .y;4 1 -5.64 Hewitt's! Subdivision of ■ Block 31, La y. ja .y fond's Addition. xt.. * - Am't Re- No. of Certificate arid. --A --■"■'.'.: quired to -..Supposed Owner.V •: Lot. Redeem. C 1674 Ailie Hewitt .........-1-- $3.81 C 1680 Jas. B. Hewitt 12 a~- 3.81 "*"...■—-'•'.'..y "Lafond's Addition. " : ■->"-'--';' ? No. of Certificate "and - - "-; qSired to No. of Certificate and qjired to p'ifisPPA°if?d Owner. Block. Redeem. C ifaS2 Allie Hewitt (except .^ - -. ;>* ;y; ..Como avenue) 1...19. - $14~3d Flandrau's Subdivision :of Part of Block . : . --12, Lafond's Addition.. X. - "1,," .„ ~ Am't Re- No of Certificate and " - . quired to >r SoP p,°td Owner. Lot. Redeem. «C-1684-Coleman & 8ac0n....7 |3 81 C 1685 same and same ...... 8 • --,"; 4.57 Denslow's "Addition. : .- ". .'-■'" No of Certificate and v -" -""". ; ; quired to No. of Certificate and quired to -"is"-=^J?P?Ss^ Owner. -Lot. Block; Redeem.: C, 1t94 W. G' WW—** 3 $1.57 C 1695 same ;;..:..„ 16 : %A " 1.50 C 16i6 same'r. :v.r. 14 "'"-'3- 4w' C 1697 same '...^i .....13 '=-*■ - 3 H 457 C 1698 same 7... . 12 " 3 -457 C 1699 Chas. W.Clark ■ -'■- - r A. . -- t.etval.;-;.:-... 4 3 .457 C 1700 same and same 3 3 - ---" 4'Si C 1702 W. G.-Wray...l4 ; 4 457 C 1705 Geo. C. Arm- -.- '. ■-.. ---strong ...... 12 -2 -' • 4 w- C 1706 same ;....ii 2 :\y 4.*57 Robertson and Van Etten's Addition. !xt of: Certificate and quired to No of Certificate and quired to ®! I S^.? P=° wnei\. BlO= k- Redeem. , C 1742 Sa m 1 . G. - ■•.---,■— !->-W- sioan-...„;;.. 9 12 : 5457 C 1745 Annie Kroli- :. .. **:»< --y y woki .v .„;.. 4;/ 14 ./ 4.67 Magoffin and Breckinridge's Addition. xt~ /-. ..-.* , Am't Re- No. Certificate and •- ' ' quired to r- Supposed Owner. Lot. Block. Redeem C 1746 S. M. Magoffin - ? ' "■'•-- et al 9 2- $4 <V 7 C 1749 Thos. ' and V Cath.lgo ....25 ';. 1 4.57 -. . Nininger's "Addition. -' ■',".. --;.'-- x.- - : y. .-'•-"■ -; Am't Re- No. Certificate and ■■; • ■ —-.- quired to r> Supposed Owner. Lot. Block. Redeem. C 1780 R. J. Grlbble, :' ."- south -:.■.%•'.■*"" -; — of .....14, 15&16 - 4-; $6.13 . West Crocus Hill . Addition Am't Re- No. of Certificate and - ..-v- quired to --" r Supposed Own - Lot. Redeem C 1790 J onanna B. Watson.. 5 $5.36 J. :S. 5 Stout's Addition to Summit Park '-■■'' ' ; v ; Addition. - ...'--.".' No. Certificate and ;. ' quired to „ Supposed Owner. Lot. Block. Redeem. C 1799 Mary. E. C. — . -^ ccm : ; Ladd .......; 8 .2".= $3.81 __ - _ _ Am't Re- No. Certificate and -- ;. - quired to --r Supposed Owner; -- ' < Redeem ~ C 1820 Diocese of St. Paul, -_":. . " - :: northwest: *4 : of "'■''""' "•;-." ■■-. . - -southeast -%. of sec tion 26, town 29, range " . 23 :. (except Front . r street) .. ..._,....;....:...- $102.51 Wolter's ."- Subdivision „of L Lot 51, Lake - .^ Como Villas. , . Am't Re- No. Certificate and i - quired to Supposed Owner. Lot. Redeem C - 1826 Peter G. Johnson $9 fifi C 1827- same .7........ ... .. r... .11 - -'^gj Como Park Second Addition. — ' xt'-U ....a . ; "-■',- '■ Am't Re- No. Certificate and quired to Supposed Owner. Lot Block. Redeem C 1849 Jno. W. White.l 2 3 $0 « B C -1851 Louisa - D. . . -•-- . •" Johnson .. -. .16 - 3 ... -" 2.66 Am't Re- No. Certificate and - quired to -; Supposed , Owner. * -.. ; Redeem C - 1868 James Cullen — The •' . south 150 feet of the -:•■'-'"" " .'■■;-. following y. decrlbed , ,- - land: Commencing 330 -. x -■-'-.- - . feet south of and 264 ' " feet west* of north «;.':■• east corner of south- . east % of : southeast % of section 36, '-''-AAA. town 29, range 23; - thence west 132 feet; " y. ;;thence south 330 feet; - . . . thence east 132 feet; thence north 330 feet, ■ ■■--" to beginning, being in St. Paul, Minn. $10.91 Mackubin & Marshall's Addition. '" - "'■ r'v •"■:■•"■ ■" - ■ , - -'- Am't Re- No. Certificate and -.': quired to y h Supposed Owner.-. Lot. Block. Redeem C; 1881 Mary J. . Con- . r^—>norsy.;:,;;....l4 - -8 v $4.23 CIBS3 Frank Ro- ..-.-. . Berts Jr.-..;.18- y 4 4.23 Scribner arid; Crittenden's Subdivision of -A Lots 8 and 13, Smith and Lott's - Out 1 Lots. ...'■." -y---:...; - y,y-.L-r— ----- ' - Am't Re- No. Certificate and- :..- . quired to 1 Supposed Owner." Lot. Block. Redeem C 1952 Edgar -E_ '-.y. -•■•'■'' Varney .south ■":':-., ■;•" "y 90 ;feet; 0f.... 10 ,--3y $3.81 -■ - f - Holcombe's Addition. '-■"• A'A-::--y^ :.,. ..:-, ---. - ; Am'tße- No. Certificate and -*- --. quired to Supposed Owner. Lot. Block. Redeem. C 4 1974 Helen vW.Av-vv : - : z. erill .....;. 2 6 . - .$3.81 *£- Nininger, and Donnelly's ; Addition. ;.yy .-*-.'.-"•■■:'.'.** '"".;-' "'":., r-; Am't Re- No. Certificate and ■-, . :- .-quired to .- - - Supposed Owner. - Lot. Block. Redeem. i , Ci 1992 Bridget "y Gal-:r ;yy.-yyy yin-;.,.;.......11v-y- a;. $3.81 Scribner and 'i Crittenden's - Subdivision of Lots 8 and 13, Smith and Lott's Out Lots. ;: ;: •.•- "•- .:■—•.. ,- f..:.y--- •; ■" :.:-'- v - Am't Re- No. Certificate and; '-..-': " quired to .-. ' Supposed Owner. Lot. Block. Redeem. C 2073 Edgar IT - Varney, south 90 feet of ....10 ','3 : ; $4.27 Edwin -; Dean's' Subdivision of Part "of Smith and Lott's Out Lots. r-;"--.- — Am't Re- No. Certificate and. .. - ,i.. quired to ■A Supposed Owner." Lot. Block. Redeem. C : 2078 Mary J. Sul- . livan, south . "r- V ■"-'.'■ - ,92.feet..01£. ..IS , _2 $3.81 y.>-y--- Woodland Park Addition. ■--;-• . " ■'-' - Am't Re- No. Certificate and ' - - quired to Supposed owner, m Lot. Block. Redeem. . C -2115 Ed M and E. - - . H. Allen ..... 5 7 $4.57 Summit Park, Addition.. -_ . ■ ■ . Am't Re- No. Certificate and ... quired to Supposed Owner. Lot. Block. Redeem. C 2132 Th o s." D. O'Brien ......22 2 $3.51 C 2133 same,*- west '. *£ '' ■"' •'" " of ?23 2 2.29 Kuhn's Subdivision of "Block 5, Rondo's Addition. . Xt m :«- ' Am't Re- No. of Certificate and .- quired to £ Supposed Owner. Lot. Block. Redeem. C 2174 F.W. Zertler -..10 • 5 -$4.57 C 2176 P. Larkins..... 4 .4 4.57 Mackubin and Marshall's Addition. - -y -'■-.'" ■■■'■■I '■■'•■-■'- -■> • >•-'." ■•• Am't Re- No. of Certificate and y quired to a- Supposed Owner. Lot. Block. Redeem. C 2183 Mary J.Cannon.l6 21 $7.07 C 2186 same .. ........15 20 7.1t C 2197 same ..-' ....16 21 ; 4.23 Berryhill and ; Davidson's Rearrange- I ment of. Lots 7 to 11, Inclusive, and north five-feet of lots-12 to 14, Block 3, Nininger and Donnelly's Addition. ' Xt Jy .„' . Am't Re- No. of Certificate and "- ;:■- quired to >, Supposed Owner. V Lot. Redeem. C 2214 Elizabeth Fehr, north - .31 feet 0f........... A -_ $1.50 A. G. Fuller's Addition. - xt m~ ' ~ Am't Re- No. of Certificate and quired to « PP Tosed Owner. Lot. Block. Redeem. C 2221 Katherina B. ■:] '"_. Maria ;;;;.... 9" -V 2 ■ $3.81 Elfelt, Bernheimer and Arnold's Addition. '" "-"'-'^-ii'"""' : '. Am't Re- No. of Certificate and . - ""' ' quired to X' n Supposed Owner. Lot. Block. Redeem. C 2231 R. L. Nachtigall 5 . . ■"- 11 $4.57 .Whitacre,,..Brisbine and Mullen's Subdi vision of lots 1 and; 2, . Leech's . Out .. Lots. . .-.; . _■ -. -. .•.-.-_.' . xt/.-."- -"- --"■ : Am't Re- No. of Certificate and ' quired to -.> Supposed Owner. - Lot. Redeem. C 2284 Samuel -D. Lord, ... north of Oakland > r, '';.;- '■^ " avenue ...:;......."..'.13 $4.57 C 22Sa same ;."..;..:.-.;-.... 14 - 457 C 2256 M. :L. -Johns (ex- :.. :-.-. - cept Oakland ave:).ls. 4.57 C 2287 same (except Oakland i -„ "' avenue) .......^..v...16 4.5? C 228S Michael Moren (ex cept Oakland av.)..31 . - 4.57 /.- Summit Park. y ' ■'•.•■....- --xt" ,~ "' Am't re- No. of Certificate and , - - -y- quired to Supposed Owner. Lot. Block. Redeem. C 2299 Catherine Dies- : - ' " ; ■ sen ...;.......V 9 y 12 . $3.81 J. "Stout's Addition to Summit Park Addition. '-f - .. "X; ■'/■■- y" "■"-'.'.-" a. "'"*:*->■•;-• r. Am't Re- No. of Certificate and -■'-. quired to . Supposed Owner.; Lot. Block. Redeem. C 2309 Fred '; A .Pike...- .".-..;.'..'--,-". - . '•" ' east 30 feet 0f,19 " 2- - _/" $3.06 C 2310 same, west ,-30. . . /-. -. x. c - feet of ...20 ; 2 .: 1.50 C 2311 Jas.C.y Stout. . _ a ". :-;"."- except west 30 - -t—" feet - 0f..;...;.20.: . 2 -- 3.06 C 2312 Anna George. .26 2 3.81 C 2313 same '......;.27 ■'■. ;:;. 2 " 3.81 - ." J. C. " Stout's Second Addition. - it " . i.T.i :--~"-; . Am't Re- No. of Certificate and v". quired to Supposed Owner. Lot. Block. Redeem. C 2317 Mary rJ. Sulli- y r •"-.- van, east 35 . feet of .......11 3 " $3.42 ' ■ ■- v ■ ' ::--,-.. Am't Re- No. of Certificate and quired to y Supposed Owner. Lot. Block. Redeem. • C 2341 Estate of J. - Rapp. . a '.. . > .-;.■■; strip of land 25 feet •■*.'. - - wide and 100 feet . ■<... . •'•'■-- long," -lying next: east 1!. - of > north 100 -feet" of •'" lot 1. block 6, Rondo's • "-: . addition-.-.. '.:....-...;'.... . $2.66 Nininger's Addition. •'-; "i'Vi'-V : v,.,... . ....... Am'.t Re- No. of .Certificate and quired to Supposed Owner. Lot .Block. Redeem C 2355 Lizzie Cornfield..3 .7 $3.57 C 235S Mary Madigan. 6 '2 " 3.66 y; E. Dean's Second Addition. ' " ' a- " "-' Am't Re- No. of Certificate and ;._-'. ' quired to . , Supposed Owner. Lot. Block. Redeem. C 2397 Jos Schwatz...ls 2 . y $3.81 ' West Crocus Hill "B." •''a, :'\~:- '"■ "'-' - ' " Am't Re- No. of Certificate and ... . . quired to Description. . •*-.- Lot. Redeem. C 2399 Shirley E. Bryant, except north 105 feet of ............. ....4 $0.96 C 2401 same, north 47 feet... 4 " 0.90 C 2405 Crocus Hill Associa- : tion ..;... 8 0.83 • Holcombe's Addition. „^' xt ,"^. ' " .-'":.' Am't Re- No. of Certificate and . quired to Supposed, Owner. Lot. Block. Reaeem. C 2413 Henry Malthy..ls . 12' $6.13 A. G. Fuller's Addition. ~ . . " Am't Re- No. of Certificate and - quired to Supposed Owner. > - Block. Redeem. C 2429 Estate of H. ; Greve, - - (except St. Anthony — avenue) 3 $3.06 ... Woodland Park Addition. - "- Am't Re- No. of Certificate and . quired to Supposed Owner. Lot. Block. Redeem C 2495 Mary H. Mo- Namee ........ 3' - 6 - $4.57 Nininger and Donnelly's Addition. -'.'--. ---'.r- -'; : - x Am't Re- No. of Certificate. and quired to i Supposed Ojvner. Lot. Block. Redeem C 2522 Chas. Engel- - . brecht 17 . 4 $3.51 C - 2524 Mary F. Rust.l 3 4 " 3.81 C 2525 Wm. West et al 10 4 - 3.81 Magoffin and Breckenridge's Addition. . Am't Re- No. of Certificate and quired to Supposed Owner. Lot. Block. Redeem C 2523 B. Derrick..... 23 3 . $4.57 A. G. Fuller's Subdivision of Block 87, Dayton and Irvine's Addition. - y :•• > Am't Re- No. of Certificate and quired to '" Supposed Owner.. Lot. Redeem. C 2559 H. D.. Qu-irney 13 $3.57 .- : rAm't Re- No. of Certificate and quired to ' Supposed Owner. Redeem C 2624 James ' Stinson, that triangular 3 piece of S»- y' land bounded -on i the north - - by :: ■ Summit .' - avenue, on the ~ east by Manson and Slmonton's Addition ,_j- to St. Paul, and -on the west by the C, M. & sty P. R. R. right .. of r way .. (Short Line, so called), be ing in " St. - Paul, Minn ................... $5.36 Boulevard Addition No. 2. " -." Am't Ra- No. of Certificate and : quired to - Supposed Owner. Lot. Block. Redeem C : 2629 A. B. Jones and J. H. V Gerber, undi =-v1ded%"'....9 - *~ $2.29 C 2630 Benj. A. Pome- I r roy ...:...:... 8 y 14 y 4.72 "~. Stinson's Boulevard Addition. '".--•• ■ ' - • Am't Re- No. of Certificate and '; quired to Supposed Owner. . Lot. Block. Redeem C 2654 Sam. G. Sloan.ls 'a ;y 2 •■■-.- $3.Si C 2655 same 5 ;...........14 : . 2 - -3.81 :..•.--■. Rondo's Addition.. - . r ." '■^■-'1 .-'.---<•-'.■: "-•"-"---'- ••." Am't Re- No. of Certificate and •*—; quired to -- . Supposed Owner. , Lot. Block. Redeem C- 2679 Estate of Wm. -; Barrettsouth .y ■.-'." 100 feet of ... 3 :-6 . $4.57 Smith's Subdivision of Blocks 2, €, 7 and .- 8,; Stinson's Division. y •'.;:."-'-"■*'- 'yy:"':Am't Re-: No." of; Certificate . and --; ■-■■-„' quired ;to '::- Supposed Owner. Lot. Block. Redeem C 2685 Geo. A. DaudlelO & 52.47 Smith's Subdivision of Blocks; 9, 10 15 and 16,: Stinson's Division. Xt , „ Am't Re- No. of Certificate and . - quired to ■■- Supposed Owner. Lot. Block. Redeem C 2688 J. Gilpin :Pyle.si 9 $2.47 C 2689 same 55 9 2.47 Thorn's Rearrangement of - Lots 59 and 6 60, Block 10, Smith's Subdivision of -Blocks 9, 10. 15 and 16, Stinson's Divis ion. "'* ' ■■' ' :.r. Am't Re- No. of Certificate and=..'" '-'quired to :-Supposed Owner. Lot. Redeem. C .2691 Irene Evans 1 $2.37 Michael's Rearrangement of Block- 7 and South % of Block 2, ; Stinson's Division. Am't Re- No. of Certificate and quired to '.--. Supposed Owner. Lot. Block. Redeem C 2706 Richard : Buet ner ...........85 .7 $2.13 Auditor's Subdivision No. *'>. ~ ;Am't Re- No. of Certificate and quired to Supposed Owner. Lot. Redeem. C 2711 Susan Fritz .......... 11 $3.81 7. Mackubin and Marshall's Addition. Am't Re- No. of Certificate and quired to Supposed Owner. . Lot. Block. Redeem C 2742 Sam. G. Sloan.l2 2 $3.81 Syndicate Addition No. 1. Am't R»- No. of Certificate and quired to Supposed Owner. Lot. Block. Redeem C 2765 Peter A. Hiorth 27 2 $3.81 r Franklin Addition. Am't Re- No. of Certificate and quired to Supposed Owner. Lot. Block. Redeem C 2769 Willis G. Ford. 5 4 . $3.34 Milton Addition. . Am't Re- No. of Certificate and quired to Supposed Owner. Lot. Block. Redeem. C 2772 Thos- W. Ham ilton .... ....14 1" $3.81 Michael's Subdivision of Block 4, Stin son's Division. Am't Re- No. of Certificate and quired to , Supposed Owner. Lot. Block. Redeem. C 2784 E. Hoenck ....21 . 1 $3.81 Nininger & Donnelly's Addition. Am't Re- No. of Certificate and -quired to Supposed Owner. Lot. Block. Redeem. C 2795 ■ Wm. ..West and s A. R. Ninin- . - . . ger, except Selby avenue.lo 4 $6.05 Nininger's Addition. Am't Re- No. of-Certificate and quired to Supposed Owner. Lot. Block. Redeem. C 2511 M. Devitt, ex cept Virginia avenue ...... 8 " 3 $7.52 -Warren and Rice's Addition.. ■ Am't Re- No. of Certificate and quired to Supposed Owner. Lot. Block. Redeem. C 2825 Catherine E. Whitall .... 5 9 $7.07 Lafond's Addition. Am't Re- No. of Certificate-and quired to • . Supposed Owner. Lot. Block. Redeem. C 2532 Jos. Steinkamp 6 24 -, • $12.30 y" Humphrey's Addition. | Am't Re- No. of Certificate and quired to Supposed Owner. Lot. Block. Redeem. C 2844 Henry P. Goodnow, w -r-K .............9 1 $3.81 Sprinkling in Sprinkling District No. 7 for the Season »f 1805. Dawson's Earl Street Addition. Am't Re- No. of Certificate and quired to Supposed Owner. Lot. Block. Redeem. C 2863 Jno. H. Annon 7 73 $3.58 C 2564 same ..;. 8 73 3.58 Douglass' Addition. , . ~- -- Am't Re- No. of Certificate and -quired to Supposed Owner. Lot. Block. Redeem. C 2871 Emma W. Hil \ Hard, s 40 feet of lots ...1.2&3 ' 2 $4.10 Lyton's Addition. :-. - • Am't Re- No. of Certificate .and quired to Supposed Owner. Lot. Block. Redeem. C 2593 R. P. Lewis... 9 2 .$1.15 C 2594 same ...8 2 '" 1.15 C 2902 same ...... ....12 1 1.15 C 2503 5ame......; ...-.11 -.1 s*_ 1.15 Lanoux's Subdivision of Lots 7, S. and 9, -. Bazille's Acre Lots. ~~ A Am't Re- No. of Certificate and quired to Supposed Owner. Lot. Block. Redeem. C 2COB B r i d g c t O'Brien 1 2 $2.13. Bazille's Acre Lots A. „ Am't Re- No. of Certificate and quired to Supposed Owner. Lot. Redeem. C 2913 Jos. Carter, c ICO feet of ...... 13 $2.47 Lewis' Addition. yi-- Am't Re- No. of Certificate and quired to Supposed Owner. Lot. Block. Redeem. C 2914 Jno. M. White. 7 2 $1.42 C 2918 Gates A. John son Jr ..7 3 1.42 C 2921 Geo. A. Hagen dahl 11 4 1.42 - Lockey's Addition. Xt ' ' . ~ Ami Re- No. of Certificate and - quired to „~ Supposed Owner. Lot. Block. Redeem. C 2926 Wm. Rummey.lo 2 $4.40 Lewis. Addition. „ ' - „ •" - -.Am't Re- No. of Certificate and quired to ,-, <£!i?? osed O^wner. Lot. Block. Redeem. C 2928 Mary Clara De ; Graffenraeid 1 6 57.54 Bazille's Acre Lots. x- . „ „ Am't Re- No/ of Certificate and - quired to - Supposed Owner.. - - Redeem. C 2933 H. Hymes et-al., south 40 feet of (east of Park ave nue) .... $4 56 C 2834 Salina Danserlaux (east of.Park avenue)except south -- 80 feet of lot 12... 4.56 Lewis' Addition. Xt . ~ Am't Re- No. of Certificate and .. quired to — Supposed Owner. Lot. Block. Redeem. C. 2949 John Oace. s 81 M - -feet 16 4 1.42 C 2947 Mary Clara De Graffenraeid 2 6 1.42 C 2948 same .... '..... 1 6 1.42 C 2950 Wm. Leggett .3 5 1.42 C 2951 same .......... 2 "5 1.42 All of said real estate is situated in the - City, of St. Paul, County of Ramsey, State of Minnesota. - OTTO BREMER. City Treasurer. Sept. 30—Oct. . 7-14-21-28—Nov. 4. CONTRACT WORK. Macadamize Arcade Street. - "". Office of. the Board of Public "Works. City cf St. Paul. Minn., Oct. 11th, 1901. Sealed bids will be received by the Board of; Public Work in and " for the corporation of the City of St. Paul, Minnesota, ;at their office in said city, until 2 p..m.on the 4th day *of Novem ber, A. D. 1901, for the macadamizing of Arcade street, from East Seventh street to "Maryland street, "In said city, accord ing to plans and specifications on file in the office of said Board. : A bond with at ■ least two (2)- sureties In ;a sum. of at least twenty (20) per cent or a - certified: check on . a bank of St. Paul, in a sum of at-least ten (1)) per cent :> of ; the gross amount bid. must accompany each bid. Said check shall be made : payable to the Clerk of said Board. - -..: "_ -- - The said Board ' reserves the right to reject any and all bids. F. O. HAMMER, :■■■' President. Official: C. H.BRONSON. Clerk Board of Public Works. -y "Oct.- 12-1901-lOt. ;v AMATEUE yPHOTOGEAPHEES 'V^yy'^g^-.'lff:'-.!!'-'-'■'■'■Will ald y#n; i/, CtC. ***££Jcrl^^JHiZmP to select a **^ mmmor Camera, sell It to you at the lowest possible price and teach you without charge the proper use. of - It. ' Headquarters ' for I the -.UNI VERO SAL DEVELOPER; and; Green Fixing. V£ ". - ICI EAST SIXTH '„ STREET. y TELEPHONE 186S-J-3 MAIN. 3