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.„«■■ -■--■ 6 News of the Northwest Continued From Third-Page. lted away from her by her husband and . taken to- England 'last- spring, is living . near ~ here. with .'he 7 sister, - Mrs. .R.- C. Sanborn, wife of .State Senator Sanborn.- Mrs. -W. S. Lauder, • wife of Judge Lau der of Wahpeton,. will be a guest during the*, coming week of. United -States . Dis trict Attorney and Mrs. Rourke, on Pros pect: hill.- :: a-:-' .', "~.:'j -Jams Dunn, of Verona,, who has .been operating? James Kecf's threshing." ma chine farther north, has: returned. His earnings amounted to $I,4W>. •'- Mrs. . Goetch,: the.■■■- wife of a farmer near Sheldon, has been bound -over, by Justice Burke to the district court on an accusation of perjury alleged to have been committed in court wnerein the title to certain farm property was -in; dispute.- Its a pathetic case.? The defendant's hus band is in Alberta, Can.,; and she has seven little children cling to her skirts. - Mrs. Goetchis a German with but a very limit:(l knowledge of tne English: langu age, and hence, it is - claimed, did not fully understand the questions asked her by counsel when she was on the.witness stand. - - ■ ■ ■ __ ' " . Miss Lula. Marsch' is visiting at \\ ash burn. Wis. ' , £'"' - Mrs. W. W. Moore Is visiting in Fargo. ._ —.?.. _ ■* .--.-•»-- ... ...---... '-■■-;.;-.- -■; GRAND FORKS. About'the most profitable crop reported ■ ■'by any one in this section was that of James -Murphy,, former county commis sioner of this county. Mr. Murphy;re ■ ports that the value of his crop of pota toes on one acre was $115. .He kept care ful account of all the work he put on the land, and says that the value of work and seed together- .would; not exceed ?i5.• * There is general V complaint over the. scarcity of. - hotel' accommodations throughout the state. Traveling men say • that It is almost impossible to get a bed In the hotels in most of the small towns, and this in; spite 7of the fact that hotel men all over the West have been busy all sumiruir making preparations for the fall trade. The. trade has been so much greater than they anticipated "- that they are literally swamped. This condition cannot last much longer, as : most of the transients will soon have gone, but if there are good prospects next spring the following summer will witness building at such a rate that the sellers of bund ing material will find it difficult to keep up with their orders. ■ Never before in the history of the Northwest have crooks, gamblers and grafters of all kinds been so numerous as they are today. The season has been an unusually prosperous one for the resi dents of the. Northwest - and there has >» been greater demand at better wages for laboring men than ever before. Follow ing the army of laborers there has come ' an army of harpies, who seek to gather in the greatest possible share of the. money which the workers have earned. During - the summer these tough char acters have been scattered through the state, picking up a little as they could around the edges, but now that the farm work is over the laborers are headed for the pineries or for their homes \in the East, " and many of 7 them make in the first place for the larger towns along the r border of the state and proceed to have a "good time," which is generally understood to mean a big drunk with all : the trimmings. In order to make the most profitable use of their time the crooks follow them, and the towns along the border are now filled with about as tough a population as it is possible to Imagine. Petty thefts and robberies are of nightly occurrence, and many men who have worked hard all summ'*-*. and who have stopped off for a little time before going farther East, wake up in the morning with empty pockets. North Dakota hunters have been more fortunate this year than those of some other states, as there has not been a person shot in the woods yet this: sea son. This is probably due to the fact : that the hunting grounds are pretty far "West and hunters are not as numerous as they are nearer the large cities. The season will be over next week, and it is . to be hoped that -the good record will be kept up. '-v " President Carhard, of the May normal, will speak at the university oh Monday night on "The Ethics of Shake. Bpeare." This is one of the numbers in the. lecture course arranged, by Presi dent Merrifield. Lectures have already been delivered by Judge Tempieton, Senator Plansbrough, Prof.. Perrot, and Rev.- Mr. Fisher. During the winter there will be the following: Hon. J. S. Mur phy, on "Our Indian Wards"; Father Conaty on "Abraham Lincoln"; Hon. M. N. Johnson on "The Tariff Question"; Hon. J. M. Devine on "North Dakota"; Rev. W. P. MacVey on "China and Her People.; Hon. George _B. Winship on "Old Times" in North Dakota"; Hon. Charles F. Amidon. Maj. John S. Frame, Ho;.. John F. Cowan, George B. Aiton, Dr. Gottfried Holt. Bishop Shanley, of •the Catholic church, and Bishop Mann, of the.Episcopal church, on subjects not - yet determined. „ . ' Judge - Morgan, of the supreme court, passed through the city Wednesday, says that the court will probably have all its decisions handed down by the end of the year. Judge Morgan was the pur chaser of several tracts jof land at the Ramsey county, sale. He says that sec tion of the state is developing wonder fully," and he expects to see a large im migration in the spring."- 7 Taxes are being more freely paid now than ever before in the history, of the comity. . •South Dakota YANKTON.. Wenzel Kreitzinger, a farmer residing near Lesterville,: died Friday morning from injuries received in an encounter with a young bull. Mr. Kreitzinger was tying nip too animal to the manger when it attacked him. It succeeded in tossing him and then butted him as he lay in the manger.; He received terrible internal, injuries from which he was . un able to recover. He was sixty-six years of age and a much respected old settler of the county. - - The Scottish Rite Masons closed an all week session here Friday, evening by a grand banquet at the Pierce hotel. Eleven new members constitute the class just exalted.. -- . John Huennekeri,. an old settler. di#d this week of heart trouble, aged eighty four years. . Prof. E. -C. Hall gave a farewell re cital this week before his ■ departure for .Grand Rapids, Mich. His old choir made him a substantial present as a recogni tion of his excellent'work here. ; Supt. Martindale, -of the city schools, was tendered a surprise birthday party this week,; in which the teachers anil high school scholars prticipated. C. T. Lingo, of this city, has-been ex perimenting with -bees the past season. He had thirty-seven colonies.. They pro duced 2.300 pounds of honey, the market value: of : which here was $300. "The pas turage~of the bees has been altogether wild flowers. •• •■;.•;•.-.--'- ...--••. John Pritchard was found guilty in circuit court this week, under the -. new. - liquor law, of selling: liquor to a man who was an habitual drunkard, after be. notified not to do so. ".: This is the first conviction under this ' law - and will have, an important bearing on -similar cases that are now awaiting the outcome : of this case. Sentence will be pronounced Saturday.. , .._-.-.. - »■ . -•- :: -On Wednesday afternoon Mr. George C. Mortensen, of Gayvlile, -was married at the Lutheran church to Miss Reglna Olson. -The ceremony was performed by Rev. P. 11. Dahl. SIOUX FALLS. The J. G. Cherry company," of Cedar Rapids, lowa, manufacturers of cream ery supplies, • which has for ; some time been doing; business .in this section thiough L. N. Hunter, has;decided to start an independent house in Sioux Falls, and to that end has rented a two- Btcry-brick building .In; a suitable -loca tion. \ Two..traveling -reprsentatives*will be put out from this city." - ~. •'.-■ £ Mrs.: W. C. Fletcher is ' entertaining i a brother from-Wisconsin, who is a soldier with the.army in the 1 Philippines and is now, home: on a -furlough.-/;a-••• Rev. T. ;W. W. Burkholder, president of Parker collge," at * Winnebago, Minn., occupied the pulpit at the Free Baptist church Sunday;morning,and evening.l He spent nearly; twenty years lin the mission field of; India and his description', of .that far-off: country' and its t people-.was lis tened - to' by : a large congregation.' ' ':"-*- AVill i J."i Rickaby and; Mrs; S. Hambly. musicians .who are arranging to establish a conservatory of music in this city, have an; ved I from Toronto, Ont., where '.they, have': been 1; visiting. Mr. v Rickaby .is a Well:known-South: Dakota musician. Company B,- of.the state national guard, of -- this - city, has : official ' decided f that the members will on the first Sunday' in cc eh: month attend' some . local: church - in. a.body.-:- ■■'- y.AA " • v - '-- ;-.. Mrs. John Wright, -of : Farmi.g'Mn. Minn.; Is visi.Mi-.. wth her? sister, Mrs. A.; Iliggiris. -ii lt_.S city. ? -'-'■■^■-■^yA-^ Dr. W. H. Jo*uan, of the M. E. church, has decided to give a? lecture on Iris recent trip to .Europe.-; Th- lecture be:for?the Ibenefit!of the? Ladles*: Ail so-' ciety, and is looked forward ?to -^ with" pleasure by.'tne people of Sioux Falls.:- 77 --. Miss Buchanan, of this city, '3 arranging to open a kindergarten class at Li*v erne, Minn., A-'-ri'- the ; near future.-7 .: , In answer7.to?a'.:-i-e quest of the city? council- that the private : company which. now supplies ■_ the people? of Sioux -Falls; with -water? for fire protection -.." and do mestic purposes furnish the > city • with. a preposition- looking {toward the purchaser of' its plant, -. the?- company % has § rephtd". that it will abide by the decision of -a board lof j arbitration, -to , be, appointed In ,■ accordance with^ a eon tract- entered - into 7 j between' the company"- and 7 city April _ i),' 1884. . The sum '-'of.: $210,000 was recently voted by the taxpayers 7of Sioux jp alls, for the purchase' of the present plant, or for putting In' a new waterworks system: The Omaha.: and North-Western railroad? companies have filed answers In the Un t e-i States court here ; to the bill: of .. com r'aint filed a couple of - w.eks | ago by, the Sioux - Falls Jobbers' a."**?ou v-:'t'.in, ...byr which it is. sought- tor perpetually re-., strain ' the railroad comp from A jrrut t ng into effect new freight rt'ies which 'are alleged to be unfavorable .to the jobbing interests' of "_ Siou*c Falls.- The answers state that since the suit- was commenced a new set of rates had been, put in force between Sioux ' Falls t - and? South Dakota points, y The railroads con tend that • the new rates are somewhat more favorable' to Sioux ; Falls than the rates which the Jobbers' association seeks to prevent going into effect.:?lf it is found : that the matter has - been? misrepresnted the hearing oh I the \ injunction suit will -. be held some time in the near future at a time which will suit"? the convenience of the court:and the attorneys interest ed in the case;. -- - PIERRE. Last Wednesday evening 7 about 150 guests : gathered in : the parlors rof the. Locke hotel in response to an invitation from Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Burke, Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Dewell, Mr. and Mrs.- B. A. Cummins, Mr. and Mrs. B. J. BinfOTd:; The ; large parlors had j been changed : into bowers of-beauty, draperies,- easy couches and chairs and quantities of chrysanthe mums quite transforming them. -Peck's orchestra, . located on the - first - gallery, furnished music, and . theglarge i parlor was devoted to the dancers. .In? one of the smaller parlors" card tables! had been provided for those who preferred 7 cards to dancing. In the dining -room roses and ferns were used to decorate the ta bles and Landlord Burton had furnished an excellent supper. Many elegant gowns were worn. Mrs. Burke wore a light blue crepe; Mrs. ".Cummins,^ white silk; Mrs. : Binfords, white organdy, and Mrs.; Dewell, pink crepe, being the most no ticeable. Among the . prominent - people present were Judge 7 and A Mrs. ::■■ Haney,. Judge and Mrs. Corson, Judge and Mrs. Gaffy, Judge Fuller, Col. R. W. Stewart, Hon. Frank Crane and wife ana many others.. • ■- C. L. Glessner and Miss Myrtle -Mc- Gannon were married .Wednesday at the home of the bride's father, in, Okobojo, and will make their home in : this city,, where Mr. ; Glessmer Is engaged as a teacher in:the government Indian school. Real estate, dealers are getting- them selves in shape to handle•■■ a.rush;of land seekers in this part of the ? state next spring. Inquiries are ? becoming . more numerous, and even at this late season they are yet coming. One dealer in this city disposed of ten A quarter - sections Thursday of this week and has numerous other deals under way. . . .;,'•.—" - Navigation on the Missouri river "has practically closed at this city for this year. The . steamboat i has been * drawn out of the water, and while several gaso line boats are yet : operating .they - expect to be compelled to stop any day. as a great deal of slush" ice'is"running, and it would take - but a : light snow to . form • light ice across the stream and stop all boating. \ =.. '._/ 7. ." . :-. .- ;. - The movement toward construction of a new line, of railroad . from - Nebraska up the .west side of the Missouri: river in South Dakota is again discussed In the action of local*. Nebraska parties. The signing of the-treaty, -to open Gregory county to settlement, has opened* a clear way along the west side 7of .7the river without reservation" restrictions, and will help such a railroad move along. : ? Mrs. John Lyttle and daughter have just : returned from a visit of •_- several months at Glasgow and other points in Scotland. . . "', - * The horse sale Wednesday of last week was well attended ' .-'buyers, but;', the number 7of horses on the market were not what was desired," and all were taken up, with a demand for more. .This was the last advertised sale for the year.* HOT SPRINGS. Invitations have been issued by Mr. ar«C Mrs. Wilbert;w:Stewart'to"the marriage of:their niece, Miss Malou Ethel Good rich to Charles A. Grippen. The wedding will- take place, on the 3rd of December, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stewart. The Palace hotel of this place will be closed the Ist of December for one month, for the purpose of putting.in a new heat ing plant. It is'regfetable that this must, be done: for even so * short a time,; es pecially as the Evan's: is closed-for; the winter. -: , .. ;. . :-.. ■'. -: ;. The Passtime club, of -Hot. Springs, will give a Thanksgiving dance for. its members and their friends in the Min nskatha hall.. It promises. to be a most enjoyable event as it is the first ball of the season, excepting- those given by the two dancing clubs, which . have . been .small affairs.- ; " : :. ;-.-•' "- " John Guyett, - of Pennington -' county, has instituted ...: divorce, -proceedings against his wife,''Sophi Guyett. of *his place, on' the grounds of desertion. - Mrs. Guyett -is resisting the. suit on the charge that Mr. Guyett deserted her, ana will not support .;her. - y.- ----- •, - Miss Mary Claggert, the young woman who • recently opened aS barber | shop Bin Tacoma, Wash., is the daughter of . the late Judge Claggert, who was a promi nent lawyer in Deadwood, S. D., in the: early days.; Although the.family left the Hills fifteen years ago and .went West there' are people, in Deadwood- who re-, member Miss Claggert! as ', a I very young .girl of strong impluse who. gave promise of something, out. of the ordinary.. '. HURON. . A happy social event was the marriage Thursday evening of.-Herbert. Lee . Eck hart, of Cavour,: and Miss Ella ,Marie Gccdrichi the ceremony took place at the • home of the bride's parents in Lakeside township. Presiding Elder J. O. Dobson, of - this city,, officiated and the ceremony .was witnessed -by a'large! gatheringf.pf relatives and friends. "An '- elegant sup per was served and, the couple were .the receipients of numerous ".valuable.;-, and pretty presents.' Mr. and 'Mrs.-? Eckhart arc among Beadle ; county's -.best known and. most | popular young j people and will j make their home, in ; one of the hand-; somest farm houses in the county.'•" PROPOSALS FOR-FORAGE. Office of the Board of Public Works, " : St Paul,- Minn., November : . 18th,-1901. : Sealed proposals., marked.; "Proposals for Hay, Oats, Bran. Oil -Meal 'and 1 Straw," will be received at this office un til 4 o'clock p. m., December sth, ISOI, for furnishing the ;' Police c. Department for the year commencing f January Ist, 1902. choice: upland '■'-. hay. No. 1 White oats, straw, bran and oil meal,;: to -be delivered in ' such'xquantities,'-.sat.; such; times, at such; places and lof . a quality: and condition satisfactory to the Chief of -Police.;;; : "'";-;' J' '. -;' " .;;-"--'';.';.-'-"' . A bond with two; sureties, or- a certi fied j check' in. an: amount "equal; to": 20 ; per cent of ; twelve hundred s dollars; must ac company each 7proposal1 to : secure the en tering . into " a • contract;^Said- check shall : be made payable to the Secretary, of said Board. The contract to 'be ; "made ;In duplicate. ; ■".•'"";^;:t;-.£;-';;.;.;' -.: ;The Board of Police reserve the right to reject any and all .bids. :- ' ." '; By order of the Board of; Police. - '-"--- CHARLES W. COPLEY, "; ;-; Secretary Board of Police; ;r'**!-' Nov. I^-20-22-25-27 : 29.' Dec. 2-4-1901. ■ STOVE ". REPAIRS. PARTS T OF f ALL* STOVES ; and : ranges; ;— get • your.' heater or * range 5 repaired ss by the .St. Paul Stove Repair .-Works,; l£(J West; Seventh between Fifth and■ ;; Exchange : sts.; telephone J 242-2, both* t tel ephones; mail orders promptly filled.-; THEB ST. PAUL, GI,OBE_ MONDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1901. •'-•.■ "i-"'".-^-...-.-: --/ '-.—,:.- --..-■-.-..-»-":- i :i :::: '■y:-^'": --.■-r-w.-'-V.'-.'.".' vj.--r--'.w..'~--..r'.*,v.'/ • -,-.;.:—- ;r.^-rr.-y,-__i-.-, ; -c.-:^-.r:r--." _.:.-.:•-- _- ;-. ' * -y--'7::~ -.-:-• ■;.•*•: ¥«- dip ~i~:__w Can (Set ft bf Putting a y Want Mi. in the a ? POPULAR WANTS HELP • WANTED—FEMALES. ' AT; HOTEL FOLEY, r Seventh and Jack ?, son, two - dining room r girls at > once. r_ A ~ GERMAN girl who cannot talk Eng r lish and wants a place to learn to; cook ? can' get good place and good pay. Ad dress D 1, Globe. r' :7 ;v .' v 7 -■: -■: GlßL—Wanted, A girl - for -' general r house : work. Apply at 331 Rondo st. '■ -^ HOUSEWORK—Wanted, girl for general housework; no washing. Call 512 Ash -: land ay. --.'.*..•: .- ..-"_?:-■: A ■--"-■-:-' "- -:r "■ "■' ';:,:'?- •'■ HOUSEWORK— 7 girt for _ general r? housework In small family, at-833 Port :land ay. "■"■■•':".:■■- ' :; '" " HOUSEWORK—A competent girl for S general housework, y. Mrs. A. W. Dun nlng, 519 Marshall ay. : SITUATIONS WANTED-EEMALES Anybody out or vrorlc in St. Panl or Minneapolis may, insert an adver tisement under this heading free of charge/ '■•.. .._■%. . DRESSMAKER, -"■ graduate of French tailor system, desires work at home or in families; prices moderate. Call or address E, 244 Grove st:"": -.:".. '■■:.. ~-*y DRESSMAKING done by . a : firstrClass dressmaker; latest styles; reasonable <C charges; children's clothes. Rear 463 . Selby ■ ay. .-■■•-':-''-"■ ::- ; ; DRESSMAKER .wants sewing for fami , lies; children's clothes and' lady's tailor suits at: very reasonable ; prices.; 19 West Tenth st. "'.: .; : GOLDEN RULE EMPLOYMENT OF - flee - has - German, v Scandinavian . and I Danish cooks, waitresses, general house " works, waiting places. 27 Kendrick blk., opposite Yerxas. •■■:>■: : ■ GIRL EIGHTEEN - would ' like work as . soon as possible; has had some experi ence in book folding. and wire stitching. ; Address 442 Pleasant ay. >-.----■-- -'■'■'. GIRL—A German girl would like place • in a small family; also a woman with ; a child wants housekeeping place. ; 517 . Wabasha. ;„ :-HOUSEKEEPER—Widow; lady , 3 desire's - position as - housekeeper In . some .-. nice ; home. Address Mrs. IR. A_ Thompson, room 207, 27 East Seventh, st.-. - :i HOUSEKEEPER—New - England '■';. house keeper wants housekeeping; best" refer . ence, 309 Phoenix building. > -.'*-; HOUSEWORK—WouId like work in light housekeeping or as; nurse. D. ' D., 930 i ; Marlon st., city. . ;: .--"--' ■ ;; I CAN FURNISH YOU with" domestic help in town or out; hotel help; I have two German girls for Monday morning. Ladies call, 303, over -Yerxa's. . Twin City Employment" Office.' - " LADY—A middle-aged lady wants a posi * tion as housekeeper for. an elderly gen '■'-* tleman or lady; good home desired more than big wages. 423 West Seventh - st. ;-;-;': :^.:.i-.:".-;'.::::;;''- ' WASHWOMAN—A >. good ; .washwoman wants a place to wash and iron;or do ■ - housecleaning ; and scrubbing. \ 181 Smith •"■'-'av. ;- ..--■.:-" - - "- •' -'■-' -'-<■"-- -'-.-'"''■ - WANTED—To ■'• do baking and ■- make candy in private families; 15c per hour. Address call - Mrs. F. M.. 388 Smith • ■ a v., Room 3. - ; ____*■ WAlTED—Washing, ironing and house-, - cleaning; also cleaning storm windows or help for .Thanksgiving. Address C, 328 West Sixth St.", room 47. . "WANTED—Position^ as typewriter or stenographer. .M.' B. • S.; 693 Lin wood place. - -■ ■'" -- WOMAN wants washing and ironing to ■ -take home. Address - 292 Louis st. L YOUNG WOMAN wants .any kind-or work, and go:home to sleep. Address 637 Palace st. .-.-.;.- ■;-'--:-;-; CLAIRVOYANTS. MRS. WHITE, y occultist. ■■-: 125 > West Fourth, ~~ tells past, present, /future; readings daily;; circles Friday evening; - readings by mall, $1.---: ..: - --:? |ggBUSINESS CHANCES. : FOR. SALE—OId:: established •'.'-. milliner -- business on Nicollet ; ay., •"= Minneapolis; H one of best locations in city;: satisfac tory reasons 5 for selling; ; correspond v: ence solicited. Address Zi;. Globe. -: ;.;;; FOR SALE—The" best ICO-galloh dairy '■. in the city, with : forty, cows, ; six" horses, farm . machinery; and plenty of feed un - til grass grows. -"Address S 10, Globe. DENTISTS. ; DR. SCHIFFMAN,; 138 'EAST SIXTH— : -- Painless extracting, s filling, crown and • -s- bridge - work; : . flexible ; rubber .- plates; -- pure gold fillings. 75c . up; all other : fill-; ••'-ings,; 50c up;.-. cleaning •? teeth, 50c up;" : solid 22-karat gold crowns and bridge • work, $2.50 up; plates, $3.50 up; full set, \ $4 to $20. - Opposite Hotel" Ryan. -~- ■ - MEDICAL. ' DR. WYATT— years |at | 2301 Hen /- nepin : aye., .with; 30 ; years' wonderful --: success in ; curing i men '•' and -women -* of; - sexual, kidney,'; blood -or - wasting Z dis v.: eases. Visit or write : him free ; and get cured. .:■■.'-"-".-:: :'" y-'-.r ~.Z'.". :.r/> ■■';-'■ : FEMALE;DISEASES;CURED. V IRREGULAR and \ suppressed menstrua-' |;. tion quickly cured;. forty years' experi |?- ence; good home for. patients. Dr. '" = Wheeler, . Globe .;: building, ; Minneapolis. ■•■•'■'■ Examination free. ''-:-^-A:'..;-"-"- ■■"■-.: --■""■.•. ! r LADIES—Our" harmless ' remedy - for -' de .:: layed • or: suppressed period cannot fail; "H: trial free. i. Paris Chemical •■ Co., Milwau :„^kee,c wig.^";^-;'--;^-; :-:-";;."-;'--^"^ PILES—Dr. : H. ; Waited twenty-five years' I";.: specialist, cures'- every I case; write for ! r pamphlet, ': mailed free. ; 1219 Hawthorn i."'*, ay.. Minneapolis. • f"-:'■-."•-"-.: -v- r ' TRY " CLARKIN 4 BROS.' : eczema, piles, ■>-; ulcers, i! salt rheum, all ' skin ;=. diseases ; cure; < samples ;. by mail,.-. 26c. Clarkln < Bros.. Leech, St. Paul. ... -"•--. -:-. .y-; WANTED TO BUY. -WE PAY CASH 1 for libraries of all kinds. v.- Send ' postal ■ and ,we will ■; call. _ f; 404 Wa basha 5t. ;,;, : -;--"-:-:-:;v: ;--:.,' ;;•-" -'-;;;.:;; il TYPEWRITING MACHINES. Q ( TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE—SeII. rent, i"k repair ?" all;. makes. > Jewett f Agency,'. 237 ;•'- Hennepin • ay.. Minneapolis. ; : ," > c "; = >; -■ „ - • ~" FURS. . : - -";. : J. S. ': WILSON, furrier, 215 'West; Sev- , enth st; T furs '• repaired j and ; dyed -in i the S- latest z styles; z prices reasonable; % work T'' guaranteed. . - -..--. : . .-.- - i POPULAR WANTS AGENTS AND AGENCIES; AGENTS 'wanted * for finest line of; holi- S day books of the season; also "Abe Lin ejcoin's Yarns and Stories;" great seller; - write for terms, Western-• Book " Pub -L lishers, - 814 ; Pioneer.; Press, - St. . Paul, :; Minn. --"';:' •;---' :-. "^' y-. ;-;:t; ■.'■-■* i.. -'--' -->*:■ WANTED—Reliable men and women on _j subscriptions for the Twin r. City 'Guard . ian, with ? splendid; premiums, in •; every county; ready; seller; big money made; here's-your ?v chance. ;-■-. J/:: R.. ; Stelner, ;*- Washburn : Building.: St. Paifl. - WANTED— V general ■ agents wh*> -; have had : experience in selling subscrip -; tion books, to travel, 1 employ and. train .-'.- canvassing agents.:.? Write, stating age, *; extent of- experience,'; number and name ;';- of . books" sold, etc. :N. D. ; Thompson ' -Publishing Co., St. Louis, Mo."" '■-":-yy HELP WANTED—MALES. RAILWAY SWITCHMAN i for work out of city."v Call at Room 41, Clarendon no ~y tel. -"-:--'•"':-;■>■-■-•-.-■:-.:'.'. - : " ;-> ~-:-"W-: -ENGINEER—Wanted,- night engineer to go to work at once. ;±Apply to Engineer, Ryan hotel. .'-■^■'•;;''; :,;:— --STUDENTS to -attend business ; school, day and evening; instruction in;book -;. keeping and shorthand; touch" typewrit-; ing, classes' in penmanship, : arithmetic, grammar, ;; business correspondence, _| commercial "law. civil service,l etc.;. two weeks'. trial; given."; Pioneer Business School, Ryan; Block. : East Seventh -st:,-*; WANTED — Men to learn _j the bar . ber trade; no better . trade ..-;ih existence for a .poor; man;-; all- the ad-; vantages of : free clinic, expert' instruct tions, etc.; ' "catalogue-• and" particulars mailed:free. Moler Barber; College,: 250 : Second< ay.- south, - Minneapolis.."■■ : SITUATIONS WANTED—MALES.; Anybody; out of work in St. Po.nlj' of: Minneapolis may insert 'an- adver tisement ;tbis. beading; free "Tof charge. A MARRIED MAN would like a position .;: as short order :or lunch : cook,; or por ter. Address. 658 Mississippi: -''- . • ''■"- --j ELEVATOR BOY—Licensed elevator boy , wishes ; position "■■ operating -fl hydraulic. -If passenger elevator. '"' Call - or; write A. - -'■•: Luhrsen;' 515 -West' University ay. :":: PRINTER—Young man with seven years - - experience would: like position in- coun try office. Address~'J" 8/ Globe: "■>[''. A ENGINEER wants" position; nine years',; experience; '-■- married. 1 1 F. B. V., care : "i Home - Restaurant, Payne --- a v.'..-; and _Reaney. :-■':"■■ "-"■■ -.'-:. ■'.- '-•■'";■■■:-; "■•-■:."■ SALESMAN—Experienced} reliable ■'. road ; salesman, with ; established trade in fur nishing line,*; clothing; ~ well;acquainted - with the general merchandise;, can give . Al reference; would like to get a posi tion at once. -Address; 654 Olive street, ir- St. Paul. I. Fischman. .:g___g _____ .. SALESMAN—Wanted, " position as - sales :. man; have-j had: ten years' ; experience and can;give-best:of ■ references. B ,'(, '-■■: Globe. .-.-:.-;-.;'".•.-:-,';.;,':.:."■, . -STRONG, ..experienced -boy wants .-work; -; in ;: a grocery-^ store, -or; elsewhere; has ; studied at college. Address :F. Deutsch, 73.West Lawson st. v- -.:.'■-•■ V> SINGLE MAN wishes: employment of j_ any kind; work in private family, or hotel preferred;'* Understands: steam .-■ plant. -".'; Address^Home restaurant, ; St. ;",' Peter ;street. , '/■££* ■■*-'■■'■ "■• -■■-"■_-' ■-■-, •-■'.'; • TEAMSTER—A "young; man used.: to" ; I horses, wants work :as a teamster.; Call ; " after 74 p. m. at; 613 Wabasha, third .-. floor, in rear.;-- -—- ._.. '- .; .; * ; : iiu :S\ —■ — WANTED—By a;-, good, upright, honest ; and trustworthyCydung man of; twenty, :•'"- a;- permanent position '>.in - -.wholesale ~ or any place where there is a chance - - for advancement; s has had : four i;years'-- 1 . experience; in office y and ,- warehouse: ' - work; -i can" - furnish the : best of refer " ences. ! Address V ) 7,; Globe. v^ -, WATCHMAN—Wanted, , a; position :;as night watchman or collector; "best: of . reference. Address- 307 East . Seventh st. ; _____ WANTED—Situation as ..bookkeeper as :: sistant or any;office work,^bymiddle . .aged married man; rapid and accu ." rate:,: accountant :> best .; of references. Address A. H. S., 378 Pleasant av.-.^r; - YOUNG" MAN. nineteen ; years of "- age, ;; would - like : work -of any kind': Inside; '-. can s furnish" good reference. - Address -:Bertie L.; Clark.' 403 Smith ay.. St. Paul. YOUNG i MAN, stranger ;in city, wishes; "employment of any. kind; work in pri vate family -orj hotel preferred, good v.; reference. Henry r Stokes, general de -'-livery.'-;-:.;;-- ;".... '-. '-.■■■■:.-.■■,.. ■:-;.':-.:■-■..:■ ;YOUNG MAN wishes work of any kind t .withVboard.; ; Address ~; George-; Kroan, ;-'■ general delivery. "■:■ - 'j.■'.' : - - YOUNG MARRIED couple-: would ; like to get work in hotel or < restaurant; ";' have -- good - experience;: in ;.- kitchen ~ or; -dining room; ~ can c give, reference. ; Ad .;: dress. 176 iWest Seventh St.,; Forepaugh v block, Room: 26, St. Paul. -; /v - .—: YOUNG; MAN 3 wants position ;as assist- 1 ; ant bookkeeper; ; have ■ had , good : exper ience J and can t furnish good reference. , No. 9 East Tenth :st.;: Jf: ■- ,; : ___^ i YOUNG ; MAN, ; nineteen, willing, to work ;. at»anything; • strong. -;- Address Joseph Masson,. general -delivery.;;;; t~ .:';::; - <; - !; SEWING-MACHINES.; WILCOX & Gibbs' automatic, $15, if taken ;. - Monday; also = two ; Singers ! and one Do - mestic; ;$3.95 each. s-flfl West Seventh st. horses and Carriages. BARRETT':&; ZIMMERMAN,VMidway,; - ■ St. : Paul, ;- Minn., "~ have - constantly r- on " ' hand fiom 800 to 1,000 head. of -** ; ■.: grades : ;" of ~ horses; - part time given !if J desired; : -: the finest lot^ofvherevy.logging;: horses ; - ever brought intoi the Northwe' can-b»j seen at their stables. u^-r ->.-..,.-..■-.--•-; -.-. -- _f_______PErS_&LS.g.--;": .. - DO YOU KNOW your future? If not, 1 - address G. -" Riley r Allen, St. Anthony r "> Hill; Station, ? St.;_ Paul; » send \ 10c ; and : ;-* birth-date T with quick reply >- he J will • --■"-' give : you"- this ; information -in a wonder- ; - i ful ' life, reading; - cut this : out; * you ; - may .: need >lt^ latere ;V—i.'—.■■:^.-«-;.;, ■-" ■-.-. HAND-PAINTED CHINA -: given :; away free. CeylonhTea' and;. Coffe- Co., 343 Wabasha Bt:i:.^t-...': ,~~?v-----"<-' .y'.'-iZ:'^ ;.:^; i MRS WELCH. 308 Phoenix « Building -;-Superfluous -: hair, f moles, etc., perma '.*.: nently removed Iby A electrolysis; » refer i* ences given; shampooing : and i manicur ing. - j--. ■, i ■■■ '; .. NEW TOWNSITES. , LOTS in new town sites in -m Northern I Minnesota M and North % Dakota; B great ; "" opportunities ', for! all - lines iof * business. "- -.'Address A. A. White, St PauL :; :; ;;-} J POPULAR WANTS " ; rooms:'for rent! " GRAND PACIFIC HOTEL—Forty newly J .."" furnished£rooms; W steam •* heated; |? ele vator service; is brass beds, hair '^mat-. >-: tresses, leather upholstered h furniture, at moderate rates. 316 "Wabasha. • < '; SEVENTH.? ST., » 151 BAST—Rear i* Jack -..; son—Nicely furnished "i; front Si suite of : rooms, with use of piano; also single ■\-y rooms. ':'.":~;-- '^r'V":■:■-'.:'■.'■'■■■■ r^w:-'-*-'^ TENTH i ST.,-'65 WEST— rent, S fur nished j room,"; heat \ and' bath, '$6 - per month; one »small j; room --! furnished" or •i.;'.- unfurnished. '■;■ .: :\-~- '—:,- ■ J.- ;• -;z-- ~:^\ '~?^:>.*-'h WABASHA ST., • 326—Nicely I furnished j '<- steam-heated 4 room. ;:Inquire Room 26. WACOUTA ST., 551—For rent, warm fur. .^[ nlsfaed. room.''..■_" -;"-.:_" , ■ ~ ___ , .. _ \ =5." HOUSES FOR RENT. FOR RENT First-class seven-room ■ .".-• house,' city --water -and: sewer, 370 '■ East ; y ; Winifred" st., 115.00; ; fine.; house, - No. 644: ;; Curtice st.," seven rooms, -near Concord .-,■ St., $10.00; • beautiful: -■-■ place,' V fourteen rooms, modern, 581 Selby av.,'s4o; three ■ room house - and ; barn, -or for : sale, $300,: ;,-; monthlyv payments, J »^iio, corner Dodd , road; eight-room :house,-., near Lincoln school, with \ plenty ground,""- $8; -• one l < farm of ten; acres, house" and i barn, $10: 1 -; farm of eighty ? acres, p with - house -and. .'-.; barn, - $12; ;, both 1 improved; : a snap. R.' , M.-: Lawton Co., New York;- Life ; Bldg. i FAIRMOUNT; AY., 701—Ten srooms; -'ex < cellently .; finished; - all' conveniences.;* L. r;S.- Cushlng, 224 ; Endicott bldg. - WESTERN AYE., 132-Corner of Laurel: V ay.—Nine - rooms; - a : good - house -'■ in : un : usually desirable.: neighborhood. 1. L. S. ■Cushing.224 Endicott bldg - :-■ REAL ESTATE. : |3 CAN SELL a good seven-room house on -"••: Laurel; ay., near Chatsworth;. city wa • ter, for $1,750.' McDonald, 403 Globe :. building.-; ■".""■—: ;-.,:-;,..;.;\;-- ;^ri-.; : '. ■ HOME—sl.ooo—Home. A'"•:■■ nice cottage, ;• four : large rooms on first:, floor; "city: ■ water to be put in; nice^lot two feet: : 1 above grade, with '■ fine shade trees; > also .-. barn;; No. .; 975 * East'; Sixth.' st, - Dawson, I '; near. Forest.:''' For :ax few days ■ will I offer it for less;. than value; must ""sel f g quick, so; now" is : your | chance •to { get a home cheap; go and see it today. Make : your offer. W. F. Moritz, Pioneer Press "" Bldg. . . ■:.:■ -:--;;-.: ,: : .-;'. r SEVEN-ROOM house on York st., corner; city.- wateri up Band down stairs; S nice' home, for $1,050. McDonald, 408- Globe building. ..:.;" , $1,200 WILL buy ; a seven-room -3 house, West" Seventh st. district; -ci tv water; - forty-foot • lot. McDonald," 408 Globe building. .--"•-•■.:■.;■--■.•.•■;<-■;•;/■:■.•-. .':;; /INSTRUCTION. '[ NATELL'S DANCING ACADEMY, Iron tig hall. *: corner Third and: Bates, Dayton's - bluff, open Thursday.' Friday and Sat- : - urday evenings :at 8:30; ladies;:s4; gen tlemen;; $5; sixteen lessons r guaranteed to learn; social every .Friday-evening ..-■at 8:30 to 11:30 p.-m: '■•.--:;. ■ ' '■ : EPARE I fori a ; good position by " at-'. tending Rasmussen's' Practical Business :; school.;; Enter at a any. time, but the sconer the better. ■---. ■" - -■'. -'-• .-■""-; FINANCIAL. $10 ;. ;;-;':.--'; MONEY. .-. - . ~~- ■" ' $15—Your credit 'is good :■with us. Quick $20— loans ;on ; household goods, : pianos, $25—etc.;.without removal from your; res s3o—idence. Easy weekly -.payments or $35—monthly; payn.ents.; Lowest rates. - -Loans to ;, salaried - people-- without $45—mortgage - or. ;indorser.;. -Payable in $50—easy installments. We have private $75—interviewing;rooms and . can - guaran-. $100—tee absolute ;privacy and; confiden tial treatment. Front'offices, second floor.- Open evenings. ,; Walk :; up one flight American; Loan ' Co., " Room 206, Manha'. tan Bldg."-'--." :-:-'-.'.-■''■'..""-' - '-'-: ~'-.•-;-;••- "^.i: MONEY TO LOAN On Household" Goods. Pianos, etc., with out removal,; to * :- • . . .. ; .— SALARIED; PEOPLE; On 'their plain note. Easy, payments.* Low rate of interest. . Private. ROOM CIO, PIONEER PRESSr DLDG, : DON'T RUN. BUT, HURRY/ ONE •" HUNDRED 'THOUSAND DOL-. : LARS TO LOAN -: SALARIED ;, EM PLOYES on their plain notes in sums of $10, $15, $20, $25, $30, $35,- $40, $50, . ■-'■■:■■ $60, $75, $90, $100." --'■''.'. .. LOWEST- RATES. -EASIEST. PAY ". MENTS. No one. will;know outside of our office. Call and get "our rates; we. know it will save.you money. -. : ST. PAUL FINANCIAL CO.. -' Room 301 N.. Y. Life bldg.. third floor. ;-. MONEY loaned ..on^: furniture, pianos, etc.; lowest rates in city; business con fidential; pay In installments. St. Paul . Loan Co., Roomi 7, Court block. "-- i •T-- OLDEST : AND « BEST. : MONEY LOANED - to •: salaried v people; .;,. only security .their name; also loans on ;.: furniture, pianos, etc., without removal ■— from residence. Minnesota -Mortgage ; Loan j Company,. 317 j Pioneer Press Bldg. :5 . AND : 6;' PER : CENT '. MONEY to - loan on -; improved : property in St. Paul and * Minneapolis. V. iC. ■ Gilman, ; New York Life bldg. -- . • ""' . BICYCLES. : H. J. PRAEGER, : bicycle manufactur . ing, "repairer, ■-; wheels remodeled, stor%d '•-"' and cleaned; enameling a • specialty. ISI St. Peter st. CITY NOTICE. ; Notice of Application for Judgment.' Office -of City Treasurer,'--:;''•■-'■ St. Paul. v Minn.. : Nov.- 25th, 1901. - ? Notice is hereby; given that at: a special term of "" the District; Court - in and for the County of Ramsey and State; of Min nesota ,to be ■ held- on - Saturday, the 7th ; day Vof December, 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 deli quent, .'- for " the = amount -; assessed".' against said " lots: or parcels, respectively, • with in terest and; costs. ;; :. ~-~ ;; The following is-a; description of the said warrant and ?the, special;assessment for * collection ~. of ■ which .* the ?-, same was issued,:.the lots •or parcels ,of land -bene fited -:.-•; and : described in v said ; warrant against which judgment :is - sought;; and the ' names.: of t the -• supposed : owners 7 of ; said t lots - or -; parcels •■■ of: land, with :• the: ' amount -• assessed against** said -..' lots , cr I parcels, respectively,: all .of said land be ing; situated : in the City of St.; Paul,- said County and v State. • -*" "'"SH^I ; Warrant fori the ■' ■". _ Condemning- and Taking .for the ' ; Use 2of the City of St. Panl, All ;: of Lot Foar (4), Block: D, and All of "Lot Foar (4), Block If, Robert ; son's Addition to West St. ■: Paul, .. Being; the" Land' Necessary. for the ■ -'"; Construction and' Maintenance of 3 - Piers, "■" Abutments, - Embankments -. •' ;,.; and "Approaches, for "the -.Wabasha" "■'■ Street;; Bridge, at the;. Southerly. - End ; Thereof, In the City of St. "":* -ffr Paul," Minnesota.' - ~.* -.'"" ; Robertson's Addition to West St. ; Paul. Supposed Owner and .*"" Am't of ■yy~ Description. -~i\ :--> Lot. Block." Ass'ment. D." A. Robertson and ; - -■ ~■ - ;->;-vw ; others 1 -G x $30.C0 : same -.:r.T.:T"':..-.":.V'"...- 2-; ."G :: 30.00 ;8ameV"..';:.'.'.T.r...."-;'.-.;'.73'. -'G*- ' yy'^O.Q) i same ?":v..v. v.. ;.?. ..-; :.r. 4 -7 .G > ; -.'■-. 30.00 same :.:;:?:;... J....5 G - ; ;. 30.r0 same;-.rr.-;..;.......:.... 6 ..; G ;;-". 30.00 D. A. Rooertson and - --'- *--—■. r"";---^-:* "others: ..'T::... . ...rr.r 4 „ F '•';■ -'■''"-"-"33.00. same .7-...v."....:...-".7"...V5 :-_ F ..,-_: 30.00: samet,'r-..;v;:.:-r.r..r....::6~ - F.: -r 31.00 Jeremiah o;-rr..."..;5" E : ; --"30.00; S.i D. Lord r.....-.-. :;. .?* 1, - r. C - .-,;.- - 80.00 : Percy D. Godfrey r..r.. 2 -*r»-C 30.00 Chas. F. Swan r.;..".. .-? 6 'i"-' -C . • S a ? 30. F. G. Ingersoll .:..'.'..• 3 f:\ VB ■ •;■> 30.00 same -■;';../-.;/:;;.*;;;'...r:4; B '•-. *'.: 30.00 Mary Meaney 3 183 -' 30.00 Auguste i Peters .v-;.:"V 2} : 182 i-y'-'ii;. 55.00 ; game :-7r. t.'.;.-.'...T....:r."; 3* 182 '-:-•':"; 55.00 August Fltzer vr::.v.."V.:4 1~;.' 182 ; :; 35.00: Sophia Fitzer ;"rr. w..T.;5 :h 182 -' -.; -:-. 35.00 August -' Fitzer ::; .VVTT 6 .;-;-.-: 182 • -;. i-v; 35.00 ;M.fp.?RyanS";^^:-;':::l^ :; 184 ;:';; "35.00 same s,:Trr^r^T;.:i.....V2 r-«: 184 .; .--■:■■:-■ 95.00 ..Michael Ryan • --".; •■.***"_;<—: -."°' 1 j Robertson's Addition to • West St. Paul. .Supposed' Owner and "- ' -, •;■- A'mt of ;t' - Description.'"A— Lot. Block.'"Ass,ment. >W.4.W-; Price .".7..-.:-.- 4 - 'r- 184 -< ; $35.00 ■ Joseph I. Dubard" .... s^.- <-l 184 ■ ->'r^ -;: ; 35.00 Nat. Fire Ins. Co ..7 6., \ 184 '. 1~ - ' 35.00 '■ Mathilda: Hoist*-. :vt.".";: l\ ;-;. 187 - .::--. 20.00 H. Kamman Jr. 2;- ; 187 ". --:-20.00 tJos.'c^wiike^Trrr::-;^"..;: 3•*-* -IS7 ~; : '20.00 'Fred Smith (except -i ;rr-" -- :. -■levee)-rv;":::.^;.::..v:r: 4--:-^lB7-; ■'•:- 20.00 Martin?lmhoff "-:.".:.... 5 -.S' 187-; ; - -.; 20.00 ;same';.':^;7:',;:;v;;r:.v6>-: 187" . 20.00 :People's Savings? Bank 1' :; 181 ■'." ,60.00 :same-crr/;?rv:-:;v::7:.i:/2:S-:181.. ;■.■■ ;60.<;0 Auguster.Peters -'....-... 3- 181 . .". 50.C0 'Casper: Saver*" (except.-•- . - :-v easterly.-'2o*- feet .-; ". - :; - , ;ithereof);;?::.*:;-r:rrv:T.; 8 '■-••;isi- ...... 22.00 : Sophias Rati, westerly --". ;■':~;-: r^B2 2-3 feet of ::v.:r..'o;;-';ißi.":,-•; :: 20.C0 Casper' Saver, easterly - ; •". --: 43 1-3 feet of west- ' '■ ■'•■"^T ;-130 feet 0f.;.":.:.r...".v9." -ISI . 5.00 Sophia Rau,-'-;westerT'-: "" - - ly 2-3 feet of ....10 --•■■ 181 ; . 20.00 Casper ~ Saver,- easter- : V- -■• ~: : 'i~7:^ --■;."ly". 43 1-3 feet of •."'-'- ••-..'-.'-'-;: : west. 130 - feet of :. .10 ■ .181 - 5.00 M. P. -Ryan ..;: ....VM 185 . 30.(». same-.:..-. .;. ..V..... 2 185 --';.- 30.00 same-:. r.. ~r....;.".;... 3: 185 ■■- . 30.00 Margaret. Kult :".:......4 ISS . '30.00 John Alex. McAuley.. 6 185 30.00 Lewis -vß* Newman- . , and J. Hoy .... 6 185 L; 30.00 D. D. Merrill ...... ..7 185 - 25.03 same ' V »:'."" 8 185. 25.03 same -.:..::....; ;. .... 9/ - -185 - - - 25.00 Mary Maloney .. *... .10 185 ' 25.00 E. S. Myers:v.-..:./.".'.11' .■ 185 .. "25.00, Josephine M. Smalley.l2 185 .; 25.00. James^F."Maloney '■:.. 1 186 --.-::.- : 15.00: Ellen Maloney "....... 2 186 .15.0) Fred Erdmann -...:..:. 3 186 15.00 Wm;,o'K©efe ..:..:..".. 4 186 15.03, Jno.".N.-Speel-V.;.:.... 5 186" : 15.03 Marg't; Stanton .7...." 6 186 15.00, Wm. -C. Edwards .... 7 186 -.:" 15.00 same:.*. :.-'': vr:::...".". 8 186 - 15.00 M. P. Ryan .. ...T.;.: 9 186. . 15.00 D. D. Merrill ..........11- 186 . 15.00 Jos.. and; Jennie; Clin-;.' ; ton, southwesterly _%. of ;.........".:...:.12 - 186 7.50 Susan H. Shearman, ; ■ northeasterly %of 12,.. 186 7.501 Jno." McCuiloch 1 ISO 15.00 same ..r. .;..-:....".... 2 ; . 190 • 15.00 same,."easterly 100 feet " of ;.:*-......;......:.:.-3^" 190 ■::--'." 12.00 Gustaf Larson, west 80 v feet of east 130 feet---' ■ ' . -. 0f;.... :...; .....4&5 190 " 12.00 James -Murphy (except- -.■"".."'■.' "' east 130 feet) ...... 4&5 190 12.00 Johanna "Sexton.-, ex cept easterly 100 feet thereof ..•.:•.'....;."... 3: 190 '5.00 Irvine's Addition to West St. Paul. -. Supposed-Owner and Am't of " Description. . ' Lot.Block. Ass'ment.. Theresa % Fleck ........ 1 190 $15.03 Edlund ....'....;: 2 190 - 15.00 F. ;L. Haskell .........; 3- 190 -15.0) Amanda Turnbull .... 6 190 10. P. T. Kavanaugh ....." 7 190 13.00 same .. ;.-.....:..... 8" 190 10.00 same .....;.7 ....:....... 9 .190 7.00 Robertson's Addition. Supposed Owner and Am't of "■; Description. : - —Lot.Block. Ass'ment.:. Mercantile Trust Co.. 1 161 - -'■=•"-$10.00". same ."....'....;.:.... 2 -- 161 , 10.00 same ..:................. 3 161 10.00 same ......T.". : 4 161 "-.10.00; same ... r..\ .r. 5 161 . . 10.00 same .v.....:'.... ..:. 6 161 . . 10.00 same .:;....;....:..... 7 161- 10.00 same ........:".:..•.....:• 8 161 10.00 Victor Villaume ...... 1 162 15.00 E.F.Berrisford :'..... 2 ■ 162 15.00 same ..,;. ............. 3 162 15.03 D. D. Merrill :.......... 4 162 15.00 St. "Paul; Barrel Co.. 5 162 ; 15.00: Schreiner Mfg. C 0.... 6 162 - 15.00" St. Paul Barrel C 0... 162 10.00 Patrick: W. Hudner;.. 8 - 162 "^ .. 10.00 The- : Villaume Box«~ • ..and Lumber C 0......10 162 10.03 same;..... ... .........11 ,162 10.0) same:.. :.........12 162 - 10.00 same ;....... . . 1 163 10.00 5ame....... ...... :.....:2 163 10.00 same .r..........;;.:.;..3- 163 10.00 D.-'D. Merrill ........ 4 ' 163 10.0) The Villaume Box : and Lumber "C 0.""... 5 • 163 10.00 same ..;,.... ::. *.-.:..: 6 •• 163 10.00 same. :.T.... ........ ;...:! 163 10.03 same .................. 8 163 . 10.00 same 9 163: 10. same....-.'.-.'.'..'..:';:. ..10 163 10.00 same ..... :.. .-.'...-....11 163- 10.00 --"same ::..::'.:.;.:;::. 12 '-: 163 ; 10.00' :Wm..R. Travels , .234: 30.03 D.D. Merrill-'...:.'..r.. 1 " 164 20.00 same .......... ... .....2 164 . ; 20.00 same ........... ........ 3 164 20.03 Victor Villaume :.r.'.;. 4 164 --20.03 same ..— ..- ........5 • .164 20.00 ; Constant : M. ■ Baly ..6 .•'■; 164 '. 20.00 St. Paul Homestead C 0.... ;;.... 7 364 15.01 same ;.............. 8 164 15. same ......;.-...•......':. 9 164 . 15.00 same-■.......;........'... 10 164 . 15.00 same;:...::.. .....11 164 15.00 same .:..7............ 12 164 15.00 Carrie E.: Pennington: 1 165 . 20.00 John" E. Stryker .:.;. 2 165 ' 20.00 Lawrence Goodrich ■.. 4" 165 20.0.) same- ...........r:....;. 5 165 20. same : .* 6 ' 165 20.00 '■ The Villaume Box ; . "and.. Lumber C0....;\7' 165 20.00 M. Cucherat (except ;." easterly 3% feet of) 8 . 165 20.00 The- N. W. -Dyeing, .;;.; - Cleaning: and Fin- 1 ishing Co.—Easter- S 165 20.00 -ly-3iA feet of .....: . '■ same ...... . .... 9 165 - D. D. Merrill .: .10; 165 " 20.00 same ...........11. - 165 20.00 same ..;..........:..... 12 165/ 20.00. Wm. J.- Fantle ....... 1 180 t-[ 45.00' The; Netherlands Am. ... * Land JCo.,: northerly Vz of :...:.-;.'.v:r..:~:..'2 ISO 22.50 Henry -F.; Schwabe, -' southerly ■tt : 0f:.:.... 2 ;-.-;- 180 . 22.50: Abraham Schumann.. 3 - 180 .'.45.00- Nat. Fire Ins. C 0.... 4 ISO 43. John Ickler.et a 1...;;. 5 ISO . 45.0) «W." A. Scott.; (except . C the .westerly. 40 feet) 6 180 . -15.00 same.- (except r-' the - - westerly 40 feet).... 7: - ISO - . 10.'30 Marg. ; E. ~ Stryker, ...-..-. ; westerly ;:, 50 feetr .-.-.-.-■'-.' -of.-^....:::;..-...-.:. 8.9&10 ISO. ;. 30.00 Supposed Owner and _. Am't of Description. Ass'ment. A. ;R. Capehart et al., lots - - eight - (8), - nine (9)' and ten ,-'■"'- -— : . (10), of block one hundred ':; - -i'u ' and eighty (180), of Robert ., son's "'Addition :to - West „ St.V '■'"■ ;•': Paul; except - the = westerly^ '■''■; fifty (50) feet, - and - except; " ; . the "- easterly. y. seventy-five '•-'- (75) -' feet f. thereof, respect- * - - *_' ively .;.......;;.'...'.;.-..• $10.00 Robertson's Aoditicn. . .. Supposed Owner and Am't of -^- Description. .---Lot. Block. Ass'ment. New England; Mut. L. :;i. Co., except south-" . westerly 50 feet of.. 1 -166 $26.67 ssame, except 'south- - ; westerly; 50 feet Of.. 2 166 26-67 H. Drusk, southwest-' '-- - .'westerly 50 feet- 0f.1&2 .. 166 26.66 Gustav;Willius,";Rec.%'3 :.; 166 " 40.00 M. Iten :.:.'.:.....'.:..;. 4 -166 ■ 40.00 Asa W. Daniels ...... 5— 166 - 40.00 j D. D. Merrill -. .C".'...'.. 6 166: _;.-;' 15.00 N. P. Langford ....... 7 166 . 15.00 ■Estate :of E. Lange--""".-- - ..vin;:.:....'....-........ 8 .166 . 20.00 John L. Marge; east- » . ';,e rly 1-3 of ..:..::..9&10; . 166 20.00 London & N. W. Am. "- . -Mtge., Co., easterly . . % of -westerly":2-3' " ' .-. >0f.::vr.:.......:...:.9&10 . «166 " 20.00 Emma Starkey, west-"- '-" - - ■ <' :-~A " erly 1-3 of -.:.:... 9&10 ;.166>-"" 20.00 Henry ■ Horman; ..:...' 1 " -167._;:-. 35.00 ,same .';..-.......'....-.....- 2 . 167 : - ' -35.00 ; Edna :L. Carpenter, .. • southeasterly of.. 3 167 17.50 .O. E. Holman::,.r.;:.:: 4.'.; 167.-".-- V 35.00: Cornelius SB:. Gold. - .' - ;,.:.and.;;; Bleeker ;' • Van : -L '-'.-. -- ;-.;£; ~.-.d±Z Wagoner, trustees.. 5 167- ': - - 35.00 D. D. Merrill "-:..;---...- 6 - '.167-'' .- -35.00; M. Bruggeman .....r. 7 . 167 -.—; 35.00 same '..::.":............. 8'"■" 167 J : 10.00 same r.".:.:.....":...'.'..... 9 ; 167 ;'■". 15.00 "D.;D.-Merr111...:.:.....10' 167 " '" 15.00 Troy City Bank 11 ' 167 :• 15.00 ' St. Paul Title & Trust v >C0.5.'....!-.-.-.-.:r.V.,V...:3;'•'." 169 --. - -" 15.00 i A."-Pugh-:':.:.r.:..:.:. 4-. 169 15.D0 Harry F. Towle .:.::.■" 5 --. J. 169 - ■:'• ■' 35.00 A. B. Wilgus '.;".."......' 6 .. 169 ': '.-,:•; 35.00: Mathias Iten "".TT...'.-..-. 8 V-. 169 " ' :-: 35.00 samev..V.v;..::-;.';::;:v:;9.:;; .169 ,r 35.00 i; -: r - Plato Avenue. Division. ? :'. -_ Supposed Owner and Am't of '■':','■■ Description. ; -.' -r.: ":T;Lot. Ass'ment. B. J. 5hipman;.....T........... 1 - $10.00 ■ same c;..r.;.:;.:.;..".'..;:'.'....:.. 2- *: 10.00 same .'.'.■" ."'.-''.-■'^'M'.'.T:.".v."..:... 3 ' ; • . 10.00 ; same r':r.~r.. ;... r.:. ....'.....;. .V. 4 10.03 'same .';,';T..'.... .: r.';..''.'.; .7.'.; 5 - 10.00 ;- -■.- :.-;;- "Robertson's Addition. - • Supposed cOwner - and '- .' ~, . Am't, of. ; - Description. "-; Lot, Block. Ass'ment." ' B.; A. s' Trodden -^ (ex- «-' i■".* r~ ■'■%'. " - 'V'; '- cept the southeast- ■ ---J. '~--x -"- r -: "■-erlyissjfeet)£rr;:.rr,...n]-, 172 -..V-.t57.50 Bridget i*A?# Trodden," * southeasterly -55 feet--""c,-';-^;; -*i- z ;:.. ".Oof'*.%-<■.:-T^':*.:":-.-;^-.'.:-.'T-i*'-'-va72; - -- -; -7.50 R. H. and H. I. Pat-:;;r; ;; ; -.^yj. _■;■-■_■:■. - -. terson, northerly ~ 35 „■- -'.'- • -ic-i ; "- -' : i feetfol|rg?^^-.V i'\ m■ - *•«, ." ;.;. .^Robertson s> Addition. Supposed 1 Owner and :"< '■'-- '••"---:."-. Vint of -"-:/;, Description. -w, Lot. Block.' Ass'ment D. D. Merrill, 40 feet -' •-- ' ;.;' south of ;^ north 35 - feet" of ',ri.-'ar...". '.;-''rr;.'2 172 $5.00 C. St. P. & K. C. Ry.-."" *°'X" ;^Co.f:^^.'*;rr.-7;.-^.7.';;V l-^;; 179 . 20.00 Mary A. McClung 3 - 179 -' 20.00 = Chas. Brown, easterly -''V ■'. - :,40, feet -J0f^.......... 5 '•_".-. 179 11.43 -G. E. -Bruckner,-.ex.;' "..-'-'-' *_- .^easterly.'-- 40 V. - feet ■ ■--:.-'•■••■". /"thereof.*T/.;;-........:.'5; 179 '•'. 25.57 Alfred Caldwell ..'...."■6 -179 . 40.00 M. B. Greene;.-r.......V5." .173 '.'„ 40.00 ,D. D. Merrill ;.;;;;..;:u:-; 179 -".-. 15. C, St. P. & K. C. Ry. ; - . :. . Co .."-....-.-...•...7:.-..13'.--. 179 : ; 15.00 same-:. %.:..:.;.;:..;:Mt:'". 178 vr— £5.00 Frederic J.-"Holman.. 2 . 178 -•',.- 25.01 St. P. Trust Co v..r.. 3 17S ; v,.,25.00 same;".". . ;\'.''...':..""..\'...- 4 -■■ 178 - - 25.00 Mary B. -Hawks.v:... 0 178... 45.00 ■Home; for "Aged Men.. 6 178 .-•; 45.03 Albert Schwabe 7 178 "45.00 C. W. Hackett Hard ware Co.. southerly i;% of .:::'.... ..:...... 8 178 ; .-- 22.50 Emma'J.'Sperry (und. %) and ~ Alfred H.- " , - | : Villaume ; (und. %) . 9 178 - -45.00 : The Netherlands-Am. "-.■ : -■Land'.C0.'r.:....:... 10 r...178 , 20.00 Mary A. Van Slyke..ll '. 17S ■ 20.00 C. St: P. & K. C. Ry. >.-■-• Co. "..-:..-.'..-.....'...... 13 178 20.00 Joseph 8eife1d.....:.-:: 1 173 . 18.00 Patrick Conley ~..Y...;.2 " 173 . -18.00 A. B. Stickney ....... 1 174. * 35.00 same W 2 174 35.00 same r..: .:.....'... .3 -174.-.-- 25.00 same /..:.."■....r......... 4. 174 -. -20.00 C. St. P.-& K. C. Ry. Co ;.::............ ....1 177; "5 30.00 same, easterly; 15 feet r-:of.v. :.....:........... 2 177 10.C0 Jno." N." Speel, wester ly 35 feet of /..:"...... 2 177 80.00 same ...................3 177 30.00 samei.:-...".'..:r.......... 4 177 30.00 Joseph C. Ford, ex- . V ctpt ;. southerly 3.23 feet of .....•.:....-..... 6 177 48.00 E. "Langevin, south- :. erly : 3.23 feet of .... 6 177 2.00 same (except the southerly 3.23 feet'S^Sfp of). ....:::....:........ 7 177 .;; 45.00 Phoenix - Mut. Llte'imsM Ins. C0..-.r souther ly 3.23 feet of .. 7 177 ; ; 2.00 same -;............;...... 8 177 50.00 Harold Thorenson...-.12 "177 - 25.00 C. St. P. & K. C. Ry.-Co. ..............13 177 25.C0 same.. : 175 40.0) Antonia' Michaud ..... 5 176 . 65.00 5ame..":............ .6 176 55.00 same ;.....".............. 7 170 55.00 R. B.Adams.:.. . 1 A 17.50 D D. Merrill ....:.'..:. 4 A 110.CO Suppose! Owner and ; Am't of Description. ' Ass'ment. . John Wagner—Lot one (1), in vblock D, of Robertson's ad dition to -West - St. - Paul, (except the westerly twen ty (20) feet of the north- -..-■ ": erly fifty (50) feet of \ 4he southerly-; sixty (60) feet thereof) JS.OO Maryx E. Le Due and Helen . . S. Woods—The: westerly - : twenty (20) feet .of the 1 northerly . fifty: (50) feet of * - the: southerly sixty (60) feet ;' . of lot one (1), in block D, of - Robertson's addition "to . West St. Paul ................ $2.«) John -Wagner—Lot two (2), In block D. of Robertson's ad dition .to . West •:"• St. Paul (except-the northerly fif ty (50) feet of the south erly sixty (60)-feet thereof). $16.00 Mary E. Le Due and Hel en S. Woods— norther :ly fifty ; (50) feet of the ; southerly-sixty. (60) feet of lot two (2),- in block D,. of 1 Robertson's addition to West St. Paul ................. $4.00 John -Wagner, lot three- (3) - .' - in block D, of Robertson's -■ ' addition to West St. Paul (except the northerly fifty - . (50)". feet .of ; the • southerly . i sixty (60)- feet thereof) .... $16.00 Mary E. Le Due and Hel en S. Woods, the norther ly .fifty (50)' feet of the southerly sixty (60) feet .of lot three (3) in block D, of Robertson's addition to ;'."?_•..•' West St. Paul .. $4.03 Robertson's Addition to West S. 1 Paul. Supposed • Owner and ..-?,' A'mt of Description: - Lot.Block. Ass'ment. John Wagner ........ 1 11 ■ $10.00 same ...... ... .:.....r2 , II- v 20.00 same •......'-:......... 3 H- .-20.00 • Supposed Owner and - ■ A'mt of Description . Ass'ment. John Wagner, commencing at ! the southeast corner of lot „"7,' section 6, township 28, --;-range . 22, . thence north on : section line 3?4 chains to a ;.point on westerly line of Chas. Bazllle's claim; thence .; north, 39% , deg. west 2".i, "-.".chains along said claim line thence: north .3% deg. west 2 chains; ..thence north 23 deg. 15 m!n. west 1 73-100 --chain's :1 thence north 43 deg. ' I west 3 chains; thence north : 55V4 deg. west 2 86-100 chains 'to place of beginning, thence - • north 55%: deg. west on west line of Baziile's claim 207 : feet to a basswood. tree; .thence north 28^ deg. west. :v 35 1 feet - to. a large stake at ' -the water edge of the Mis-. . sissippi river; thence along." m the right bank of ; said riser /south;s9' deg. west 136 feet .-.' to a "stake; thence south' 33 ' deg.-east- 227 feet at right angles to last course; thence north 50 deg.-east 210 feet to beginning; being a part of :V '. .• :TV . section 6, town 28, range 22.. - $150.00 • C, St. P. & K. C. Ry. Co., lots ,5 and 6, block 171, West St..; . Paul ..proper;(except - Con ; stantine W. Benson's part thereof) $20.00 .-; / .West, St. Paul Proper;;- ,_ Supposed Owner and : " Ain't of '►' Description. -. . -■ Lot. Block. Ass'ment. C. St.-P. & K.C. Ry. C 0........... 7 171- $10.00 same- 1 ..r.-.;....... 8 171 10.00 same"- 9 171 10.00 same ::............ 10 171 10.00 D. A. Robertson ......11 171 5.03 Supposed Owner ' and Am't of Description. '■"" _ Ass'ment. Silas B. Walsh—That part of ;.:-.,' lot 7, section: 5,; town- 2*. range 22, west of Bazille and-Roberts' Addition and * east of Robertson's . Addi tion $5.00 Bazille :and Roberts' Addition. Supposed Owner and \ Am't of Description. Lot. Block. Ass'ment. Towle; Syrup Co ... 1 .20 $7.00 same. ...2 20 7.00 same ..-..r............... 3 20 7.00 A. M. 5mith........... 4 '20 7.00 R. A. Robertson ...... 5 20 7.00 Louis Le.Brun .;.....:8 - 13 .7.00 Dow.-Morrison ...r.... 4 ; 13 • ' 7.00 Joseph 8eife1d.:..".'..... 1 12 15.00 same ......: .V............ 2 12 12.00 5ame;.......:.."/:-.. 3 : 12 12.00 John i Christensen ...... 4 , 12 ; 12.00 E. Langevin".'"..-....r.:. 5- 12 - . 12.00 Sylvester - Kipp r.:..:... 1 5 35.00 Edward Langevin, -" ' '». north 0f........r.. 2 5 10.00 A. B. Stickney, south '.'- ... ; . . .Vi : of--....:."::...;...... 2 - " 5 ; 10.00 Edward Langevin .... 3 5 20.00 same ..V; 45 20.00 Carrie "A: c Kipp ....... 5 6 20.00 H. G. Ingersoll ....".". 1 \ JJ-g same :.:~\.............. 3 4 . 20.00 Jeanne R. Lamprey... 6 4 £>*J lowa Development Co. 7 4 20.W same;:.:.:.-...v..:...v...8. 4 20.00 same ::........:.......•.• » \ ■'?«• same :........;v.........10 4 . fa.oo D. Wiley McCauley, . . — 'easterly 6 feet of ...11 4 h.w same '(except easterly ,-«ii --1-foot thereof) 12 4 3a.00 j Jno.-G.r. Ward ell, east- ««"'' .; erly 1 foot ;0f,...;.;. 12 . - 4 , :35-.., --same 13 *i All persons • interested arc requested to attend at said term of Court, and all ob- t jections to I the | recovery ;of judgment on any of said assessments must, be served <■ onr the Corporation .Attorney■:of/the City i of St. Paul at least five days prior to .the.! datelof.said^ppllcat^gr^dg^^^^^ City Treasurer.' • -;■ '";; '■■-.'.' 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