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/yto*^ PiCKETT GIVES WAY - -•'.-."• ■ ■■J -■-■■-■.- )THE ACCUSED TAKES THE STAND fa AXD CRIES PIT EOUSLY *r *I DID NOT MURDER MY WIFE" \Vas : Awakened by Someone Crying Reuben—TTiousht His Wife : /•'. WaS Talking- .to the , ■■■-■"iv- '•- '«' Little Boy. / >**•■■. s w- : ;,v ' ■ - -;:"■ ■.■.••■ i Reuben C. Pickett took the stand yes lerday afternoon : and testified.in his own. behalf. His voice at first was husky and it was only with great effort, that 'he answered the; questions. He had ueen asked but a few questions before he \ broke dawn and cried plteously; not only tiid he cry, but there" were many in th» room that were also perceptibly affect ■ fid. ■•■ :. ; '$' 1 <&: '"-''^.'' v ■*'■-':' 'i,-^ --vy Ha regained his composure in a brief period, and then tmsweced the questions 'Is a much clearer:. voice, although -: he did not quite" appear fully at ease any of the time. %he strain of the'past week lias been telling on him, \ and his r d.fc meanor, as the»case ...has proceeded, has taken a more- serious turn than was no- ' ticeable the first few days of the trial. ; Mr. Pickett .detailed the events of the 'evening- prior to the last sad act of the tragedy in a very straightforward man -5 ner. He spoke about coming home from his work, eating supper, and of his wife." . asking- him to ; go to a neighbor's for a little visit, and he refusing on account ]of-being tired and preferring to stay Jit home. -:?"'■' ■He said the first thing that awakened him was someone crying Reuben; this . the heard three times before he roused up sufficiently to get up and see what the was. He thought at first that jt was his wife in the bathroom attend ing ;. to the little boy Reuben, who had * (been ailing with bowel trouble for sev eral days. He went into the bathroom to see if he could be of any assistance to Bier and was horrified to see the room In flames and his wife burning up. :He (tried to save her .but was unable to do so ten account of the extreme heat of the room and' the position in which the body ,was lying on the floor. He turned on tho /water in the. tub, and tried -to extin guish the flames,in that manner but the theat drove him out. . •: . ; ' , ■ He then rushed out into the hall, and thought of his two children ' who were Bleeping in the Bedroom. As . long as In could not _ save - his , wife he went into the room and got the children out of bed and carried them down the hall where he ■met Mrs. Nelson. t He gave the children to her and then went-out. on the street to turn in the alarm; he was yelling fire a man living across the way came out and turned in. the alarm. In a few min utes the lire apparatus came up, and he %said to one of the firemen, "For God sake hurry and get my wife out of the bath-, room, she is burning up." :.- ".:'£ -'\ . He does* not remember anything he said" after that, but was at the foot of the stairs when they. \ brought his . wife's . body down to take it to the ;: morgue. After 'body was. gone he went over to the corner house where his children had been taken, -but remembers nothing , further until his father and mother" ar rived, w.hen he told•'his 'mother that she had better ;telegraph>; his wife's folks, ,-who lived in Mankato, about 'the. affair. \ Then ho went: home' with his father tend mother and related to them the cir cumstances of the fire, as near as he Could remember r ! them. iHe admitted tailing on Mrs. Nelson and Mrs. How-' ard a day or so after the fire, and ask ed them abou**the stories that were floating around about his wife : having come to "her death through some foul play, and told them that they had . bet ter be •careful about . saying anything, as they might get into trouble in tell ing things which they could not prove. The fact of his having run away with „ ft young sixteen-year-old girl some time y in February, 1896, from Nashua, lowa, and being captured in Carrolton, Mo., ■Bias brought out, and also the fact that he was once incarcerated in jail for sev enty days for " the offense of seduction, [but was released. He returned to his ;wife, who freely ■ forgave him on the (promise that he would thereafter live jan honorable, upright life. He was then asked the question out right by 'bis. attorney: "Did you mur der your wife?" ' He replied, "I did JJOt." ? ■•*: <■■•ssi. ■ \ The counsel for the state took the wit ness and **• cross-examined him very closely, many times getting him into very close quarters, ana making some of his stories appear somewhat ridiculous. '"I don't know" and "I don't remember" /were many answers that were given to the state's questions, when asked pointedly in' regard to different phases of the tragedy. This apparently was his only shelter when minute details ftvcre'aslced to be related. Pickett is the last Witness • who will be put 7on the stand for the defense; (the state may bring in some rebuttal af ter they are through with him. The de fense put •on several j unimportant wit nesses today, they were chiefly those •who had' been acquainted with the fam ily, and spoke of their family relations as always' being pleasant so far as they [knew. A couple of physicians were put on the stand to testify as to what effect fire Qiad on a dead and live body. They said . that heat would not contract muscles 4 flexed by. death. Court adjourned with Pickett still on the stand being cross-examined by the fctate's attorney. •" " jP? ASK FOR SOME CHAXGES. Hoard of 'education Consult Court 1 Honsc Commissioners. Bupt. Jordan and a number of the mem bers of the.' board of education conferred (yesterday with the board of court house commissioncMrs ;in regard to a change [Which they want made in their new quar ters on the city hall side of the court house building." The board of education has been al-' Joted the two rooms on the third floor 'directly over the fire department head quarters. The ceiling in these rooms Is lover twenty-feet high. It is proposed by the board to put in a second ceiling about jten feet u*bore the floor, thus forming a Compartment overhead as large aa the (room below . -c:— •*'-v.- -•,• - The matter has been referred to _ the Architects. who^planned the ' building, and fire superintending the ■ work now going ion in th^citj^all side of the building. The commissioners, spent the. greater J>art of ycsterday!s session in . discussing plans for heating the building. An effort [will be made to make the present plant So the work of heating the whole struc lure.:: !>■ - ■ -'-•■ •- - ' ■-■"■■'-,-^;- OI'PQSED TO GJEUTSEX. Heiiilx.s of the Church Say He i; . -jr - Most Go. ■■"'.' A petition, signed by 140 members of Norwegian ; Lutheran church, pro testing against Rev. :«f: ' Falk Gjertsen toeing' permitted to preach; at the church. ,was presented to the board of deacon 3 at the meeting last evening. ..•;;-. ■ As spokesman, in behalf of the petition, appeared Dr. 'P. F. Laws, Prof. George Bverdrup and Fred- Paulson. >: -'."-% -"-/■•!^:_'-- . The petition calls attention :to the fact that Mr. ' Gjertson 'has - conducted s the" Bervices the last three Sundays, but that v he cannot, according ; to : the constitution ■.:-.' Of . the church,- be continued in. a ter- • poral capacity without a two-thirds ma ■;■' jority. '-I ",r . - : :"-""■.:•'•■•■-:--;.^ ■■.■-"j^r.;. W,- - As reasons why Mr. •; Gjertsen ' should I hot be permitted to : continue to preach, " &x tsn l ion is: called :to ; the : Esther ' Paulson. case and which resulted in his resigna tion three months ago. The petition states that the various features of this case point to Mr. Gjertsen being unwor thy to preach the gospel. MAYOR AMES WOULD FIGHT. Challenges Commissioners Rine hart and Woodrfrd. Mayor Ames created a scene In the cttice of the superintendent of the poor last night, prior to the meeting of the beard of charities and corrections. Perding the arrival of a quorum, the • mayor started in to score Dr. F. R. Woodard, one of the commissioners who was seated at the table opposite him. The mayor's grievance was the action of the board in re-electing Mrs. Phoeba McMillan, lady visitor, during the ab sence of his honor from the city. The mayor was expressing his opinion of Dr. Woodard in his characteristic, foicible language, when Commissioner Orville Rinehart, his honor's Democratic appointee, entered; Mayor- Ames than turned his attention to Mr. Rinehart and criticised him for His action, in the same matter. Commissioner Rinehart reminded the doctor that he, Rinehart, was a Demo crat, and felt under no obligations for his appointment. He also manifested ft disposition to defend Dr. Woodard against the strictures of the mayor. Mayor Ames thereupon jumped to his feet,, and, glaring first at Commissioner Rinehart and then at Dr. Woodard, ex^ claimed: ■--■..-. ■"i can lick you!" . Cbmmissipner Rinehart did not accept the challenge. He placed, his hand od the mayor's arm and prevailed upon him to resume his seat. Jtt the same time Mr. .Rinehart said: "You forget, doctor, that I am a Dern. while you are a Republican." ; This reminder somewhat mollified the mayor's attitude toward Mr. Rinehart, but seemed to intensify his animosity to Dr. Woodard. Glaring at that gen tleman, who had thus far made no re ply, the mayor cried: "There's the traitor! There's the —— Dr. Woodard made no response. Commissioner Rinehart reminded the mayor that there might be some re porters within earshot, and his honor said no more.. After a few moments of oppressive si lence the mayor, as chairman of the board, called the meeting to order and routine business was transacted as if nothing had happened. Ir* his monthly report City Physician Nels-on called attention to the saving that could be effected in the purchase of alcohol for use at the city hospital by dealing with the government. ORDERS FOIR BOILERS. Tierv Chamber to Be Euuipped With Fine Heating Plant. The new Chamber of. Commerce buildir.g is to have one of the finest heat ing plants in the country. Orders have beer, issued For four boilers of 150 hor&e power c-ach, and it is expected that they will arrive here before the end of the month. The boilers are of the marine type and are the finest of their kind. The struc ture will bo heated with hot air there being 40,000 square feet of radiation for heating purposes. The temperature is :o be regulated by the Johnson system of control and a new contrivance will be in troduced whicu will^censtanttjf-lKj^p the hot air moist. .. |There will be on* freight and five pas- 5 senger elevators in the building and they will be operated by electric engines "whi c.n ■ will produce a normal pressure of 750 pounds to the square .inch. The heattng plant and elevators will be in place aboat April I. WILLIAMS WILL WAIT. County Commissioners Direct Him rto Take Charge of Sheriff's OiQce. J Coroner Williams will- probably wait for the decision the'supreme court be fore-' he takes .formal possession of *' the sheriff's, otHce.,, .. ..:;;.,:. -i. 1 • T;.;.:,-.-.-^ He was directed by the board of county commissioners yesterday to take posses sion, but at the present time he does not appear to be well enough fortified to give battle for the good cause, consequently he will place the notice on file-'until such' time as the court has handed down its decision. " \ . ', ;- . -_>■.■■. »v.r ,;•",! ELEVENTH HOUR SPASII. J Antes Makes GrandStaudiPlay o» Big Mitt.Men. :>„;.:.- '■/-'■■ : \ Mayor Ames yesterday Issued" orders to the chief of police to direct his f men to : get after the "big mitt" men and to clear the city of all thieves and r thugs.- Every suspicious character. w.U be round ed up and the clrooks known to the po lice will be given orders to, vacate. 7v... Stolon Goods Returned. ' The Minneapolis police have receiye'd a quantity of jewelry, silverware and fancy china articles, which were stolon in this city by F. H. Webber, the burglar, re cently sentenced at Kansas City to serve five years in the penitentiary. Webber explained that two fancy vases were stolen from a house on Lowry hill. A silver watch was taken on Ninth cr Tenth avenue south, and some other ar ticles were taken from a house on Seven teenth street, between Park and Chicigo avenues. Supt. Ames has also received a watch which had first been sent to St. Paul. It is believed that the ■ owners of all the property will be learned after, a careful study of the pawnbroker's "kick" sheets. Employes Xot Liable. Judge Harrison yesterday dismissed the case of Enoc Szlachtowski against Nels A. Winslow. Plaintiff brought suit for damages because Wirislow's prescrintion clerk gave him some bad medicine for a cold. The judge hold that it was out side the employment of a drug clerk to make doctor's prescriptions, and his em ployer is not liable under such circum- Etviiees for any damage he may cause. Gardner Is Ambitions. administration forces as being the most available candidate to step into Mayor Ames' shoes when Ms present term of of. lice expires. This is looked upon by many as some what of a joke, but the rumor is cur rent in many quarters. Child Scalded to Death. Edward Pubel, the three-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. John Pubel, 3718 Russell avenue north, was..terribly scalded Sat urday noon, and died Sunday as a re sult. • ... The mother had left the chldreri alone in the home. The little one, in romping about the.kitchen, seized a boiler'stand ing on-the stove. It was overturned and the child completely drenched with the water, which was at boiling point. The entire body was scalded. Dr. H. D. Wood was called, but the child's life could not be saved; Took Watch and $7. Patrick Finley and James Kelly were arrested in a Nicpllet avenue bottling house last evening by Detectives Her beck and Brackett and charged with lar ceny from person. It is alleged that the two men robbed Thomas Glynn, who is stopping at the Union hotel. Glynn says that the men induced him to go to the rear of the bottling house, and that one of them held him while the other went through his pockets. He was robbed of a watch and $7. The watch was found on one of the men arrested. Republican Club Elects. The Fourth Ward Republican club held its annual meeting last evening and elected the following officers: President, F. D. Boutelle; vice president, John Reese; treasurer. William C. Pinkerton; secretary, E. J. McCall. The Judge to Decide. . The case of Evans against the Cham ber of Commerce, for damages sustained by plaintiff because defendant suspended him, was submitted to Judge Simpson yesterday afternoon, after the final argu ments had been made. The case was argued upon a stipulation as to the facts. Evans" attorneys took the position that the Chamber of Com merce was exceeding its legal powers when it attempted to force Evans to sub- THE ST. PAUI, GLOBS, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1901. Mit to an arbitration matters of dispute between himself and other members. M'LAURIN IS DEFIANT Continued From First Page, cratic side, the better to listen to what Mr. McLaurin had to say. Opposed to Sectionalism. Continuing, Mr. McLaurin said he could be silent did he not fear that the move ment against him was one to keep alive sectionalism. For many years the people of the South had realized that they had not obtained their fair share of the na tional benefits. Mr. McLaurin recalled the fact that although Samuel J. Kanctail had advocated a protective tariff, he. had been voted for in a Democratic national convention for president. Hancock, nl though he declared that the tariff was a local issue, had been nominated for pres ident, and David B. Hill, although he opposed the income tax, had not been read out of the Democratic party. The holding of such views by North western men, no matter how diverse, did not endanger the position of certain po litical leaders and consequently they were immune from attack. But when a South ern man tried to get the benefit of the tariff for his people, those whose political career might be ended by the success of his efforts were ready to crush and hu miliate him. He had contended that if the tariff were a robbery his section should share in the booty. Upon the is sue of that speech he had later gone into a campaign in South Carolina, and al though his Democracy has been attackc-d upon the stump the people of his state had indorsed him. Hot Bought by Patronage. Now the principal charge against him was that during the McKinley administra tion he had been "bought by patronage," and that he had renewed his former con tract with President Roosevelt. Enter taining the high personal regard that he did for both the late president and his successor, Mr. McLaurin said it would be unnecessary for him to say that neither would stoop to so ignoble an act. He paid a high tribute to the late president, whom he characterized as a "broad statesman and Christian gentleman." While without official knowledge of the charges brought against him by his Democratic colleagues from the newspa pers, he understood that the principal charges were that he had not opposed the ratification of the treaty of peace with Spain, that he had upheld the ad ministration in its efforts to restore or der in the Philippines and to that end had voted for an increase in the standing army, and that he was in favor of the upbuilding of the American merchant marine. "If these are the only charges," said he dramatically, "they are true and 1 glory in them." He said the dictates of reason and conscience should not be stifled by the party lash. In conclusion Mr. McLaurin said ho did not propose to be driven from his own party nor to be forced into affilia tion with the party with which he did . not care to ally himself, and that on great public questions he would act ac cording to the dictates of his own con science and best judgment. When Mr. McLaurin took his seat Mr. Jones (Ark.) said some of the statements made by Mr. McLaurin he considered a reflection upon himself, and went on to explain the cloakroom incident. He -*iad no hesitancy, however, in saying that in a recent conversation with a leading mem ber on the other side he said to him that he did not think the Democratic caucus could undertake to provide comglilttee as signments for the senator from riouth Carolina. Pitchforlc Orator Heard. Mr. Tillman was on his feet when Mr. Jones concluded. In his characteristic way he announced that while his name had not been mentioned, he realized that he was the cause of it all. He would not at this time make an extended reply. Briefly he reviewed the controversy be tween himself and Senator McLaurin, which led to the joint tender of their resignations to the governor of South Carolina last spring and told of the gov ernor's suggestion that the resignations be withdrawn. Mr. Tillman said he con tended that the governor was stfflply "a box into which he had put letters for the legislature," and that they could not undo their act, but Mr. MoLaurin has hastened to withdraw his letter. Mr. Tillman said he had examined the rec ord and of about 200 cases in the .nstory of the government where senators had resigned Mr. McLaurin enjoyed the on viable distinction of being the only one who had withdrawn his resignation after offering it. As to Mr. McLaurin's charge of a. con spiracy to humiliate him by barring him from the Democratic caucus, Mr. Till man called attention to the fact thJK he had not been in Washington during the extra session of the senate last sprh'gr. "This conspiracy," he said, "is a dream conjured up by him. It Is the creation of his own brain." Challenged to Resiftu. ; Mr. McLaurin made no reply to Mr .Till man, but in ' replying ■to Senator Jones, said .that he did not desire that there should be anything personal in his charge that there had been an-"ulterior purpose" -in' anything he had done. ;^ >..._. Mr. Hoar, Massachusetts, raised a laugh by observing : that in his opinion j neither of the South- Carolina senators. had : a right to address the senate if the state ments by Mr. Tillman were correct, r Mr. Tillman. said he had been of ;the same opinion, and in I withdrawing his resignation from the governor of the state liad I added: - "If 'it ■ was lawful j to do ] so." He suggested that the • judiciary commit- j tee ; look into the matter,- as he should •enjoy} nothing ;so much -as washing "the dirty linen": at home. :.;_;■'-■ : > ;' j Jumping to his • feet,, Mr. - McLaurin de clared in ringing tones that he was ready to meet his - colleague at any place -or at any time for the discussion of ■ the is sues between . them._ Thereupon, 'in most dramatic fashion, Mr. Tillman challenged his colleague .to resign on : the spot. "Let us draw up the papers ■ now,"' said he, "and tender them to this man (pointing to the presiding officer); and that will set tle it." All eyes ■ were iturned. on • Mr. Me-" Laurin, but the ■ latter did \ not arise from his seat nor make reply.-j:: ■«»- ; Passenger "Service. to Rotchinsoa _: . Via Great Northern. •/ -r_T : Pasenger- train' leaves Union depot, St. Paul, at 4:40 -p.- m, daily except Sunday, for Hutchinson over Great Northern Rail way. _._•- • - -■■' . :'_■' ■--■-.'-*:. 4a:---' ; California Excursions. -;:"-'.:, j The choice of Three Through Tourist I Cars every -week via : different routes '• is offered ; by; the Chicago ?; Great; Western Railway. -. For ; booklets or . any •' informa- ; tion apply to J. N. Storr, - City Tkt. - Agt, Cor. sth & Robert ; Sts.7: St. Paul.. Superior to Apiol, Tansy, Pennyroyal or Steel. : Sure J Relief of Pain ; and - Irregulari <S ties Peculiar to the Sex. <$ : Aploline Capsules for three months cost $1. ?.'■ Druggist or P. 0. Box 2081, New Totlc. : CITY NOTICE. Notice of Application for Judgment. - ■"; : Office of the Gity Treasurer, "-^ ■r'."- "~ ■ St. Paul, Minn., Dee. 9th, 1901. pi Notice is hereby given that at a special | term tof k the < District * Court, in., and for. • the County: of Ramsey ; and State of ; Mm■ ■ nesota, to -be I held-, on s Saturday, the 5 21st day of December, 1901y-a.vtbjS Court House :in the City; of I St. Paul, ;or said County, '■ I* will report to 5 said f Court f the assess • ment warrant ;in my hangs j for collection, ■ • and lipon which the assessments herein | after H described have become .delinquent,. : for the ;* amount S assessed- against 8 said : lots or : parcels, - respectively^ with interest : and ; costs. '> ■>" '■:i- •£ - t .'.:- -^ i£t -,-. • 1 i•■ The.following is a.d««cMjMfwi.of-t-he-said warrant ■and- the special assessment r for J collection of which tbe^-siarrrß was t issued,*!" , the | lots "or parcels jof land benefited : and' described, in ..said, warrant-against-whieh • judgment lis C sought, and the % names of :the ; supposed r owners or said lots: or parl eels of land, I with the amount assessed ; against said - lots or parcels, I.'.respectively, all: of said land r being: situated in the \ City of St. Paul, said County and: State." ''-'- Warrant for the V^s^-f^ii- S -■.;*l ''k'rl: Assessment for paving Tyitli vitrified ■ ; brick, on a concrete , foundation, .;; Bradley street, from ; Seventh ■ ''<: street ito : north line ■; of Xorth ':':': street; North: street, trotti Bradley *' -street to east line of Bedford street, and' Bedford street, front t. North \ street to the : north line of Decntur : street, Including:. granite : -. ".curbing-, also Including- the neces .*.: sary gas, water and sewer '{ con .; ~ nections to the property, lines, In. .. the City of St. Paul, Minnesota. j--'. --' ■'." .-.•'.-. Brunson's Addition. '.-'''"-'.- . Supposed Owner and "^ ' ■' Am't of •'■ - • Description. . Lot. Block. Ass'ment. F. Wehmeier .1..:..... l--»:i 11 . $452.07 "' same, 1 sewer connec- -■■ - ~ ?'■ " tion ..r.....:^......... •"■..:■ ...,.-• 30.00 Terrance -:..- and John -1;'-- V -" : Kenney .4 > -12- 452.03 Mary ■. E."; Bruner, .':..-, -^ ■■--'-■ • north %of >. 1 7w..1&2 ■>-.. -8 ; •'■'- 231.00' Abby J. ■-"-.: Stilphen, ?- i-; - ~; ' : i .... north 73 feet 0f...... li'^'/i 6 ' M' -338.0;) same, 1 sewer connec- '.._ . . ' '-.:-■■■■:'„ ? tion :..-.. ;Y;..vixj.i;:.i: I>-?-r- ■>;.'•■-\\-\\ 30.00 Chas. Wallblom, west •:■•• —■;• -;. ; 50 •; feet of ■-,i:'.r::v;:'.s&6 >*-:'G?/}-:^4aZMl; same, 1 sewer connec- ■•■ " - " •vtionv'.v::.V/;Vrr.-fJV.v.:->/-'«--!.. "'■':■ . ■' 30.09 ' Terr an cc - Kenney ..et "'< - " .:• * / .': ■'.. al., midle 1-3 0f....1&2 ?r r. 2 ;r. ;; 231.00" Greve's - Rearrangement .of Lot. .. 6 and • part of Lots 5, 8, 9, 10, Block 1,. Brun- j '-■-'- son's Addition. jv. ■;.■ ■."-■.„; •..• ■■■.■, :. ->; ;....-,: Supposed Owner and ■- - ■ Lot. Ain't of . - Description: ; Lot. Ass'ment. Thos.- Brennan .:......'..:>... 4 :.;.: $179. same, 1 sewer connection r.".. '■'.'■ 30.00 5ame::...■...."."::r.v.•.'....:■:■.".'.'.-:' 5 . 179.36 same, 1 sewer connection...'. " : 30.00 same; .........:.....".:...........%" 6, 179.36 same, 1 sewer connection.... 1' " ";". . 30.00 Geo.Brunder .....:....'."...^i:'. lv. 542.40 :; Irvine's Addition of , Out Lots. - -■; Supposed Owner and ■ri'v l ' ' "■' Am't of : : v Description. :'-'^-'' . Lot. Ass'ment. Win. J. lllingsworth, *: west ~- ' '41*3 feet of south V 2 0f?..\.V5 T'..:-:. $189.42 Mary E. Bruner, 41 14; - feet .-' I. . ' east of west 41V4 feet of : - : south % of ■;.-.-.r.......'rr.TT..: 5 -,\~ 159.42. : v": _. Branson's Addition. ;;; - •'"' Supposed .Owner and ":&■'** I:'\-";" Am't of 7- --: Description. Lot. Block. Ass'ment. St. Paul-& Duluth R. a" :■ . . r-R.--co:.:-.;.v.-ri-'-::n:v:.-r-'4 :>-.:. v l- ! $2G1.00 same, -east St): feet of. '5 ;' .I'. 168.50 same,; one sewer con- ;'-' ■."''..' " 'V; . ' nection ..v.'..:.......' : o ,'" '.- 30.0!) same .:..V.:'.:..- :.::.:..ll; l "':._ '.['■'- 130. -' -',;. Irvine's Addition of Out Lots. ; -; ..." Supposed^ Owner and -- :~: Am't of ».- Description. r ?^ />El' -Lot.'-ASS'rnent. v Chas. Weber, south 110 feet - : -. .■>of '■ east :52% feet of ......... 6... - $497.20 •v y I Ixxinels-Second Addition. j :; -" : Supposed Owner and • - - Am't of ,: ;v Description.': :. Lot.jßlqck.-Asa^mentr Magdalena ' Miller, - — ■•'• . ■ southwest"; %of ..'..16 * ">'BV*" f, $38.00 J. McD0na1d.,..•.:.'..;...18^. .' 6.— . ISS,SO St. Paul :',^& Duluth -a- , ■ r- •-:.-• R. tt.;:-:-.;....;..;..„.19 f 7.6 -.;• - ISS.SO same, one sewer con- ..',*.,., .-*a■:- ivS-"'; .nection '■'.. :'.V,".V.:..',;... ■'.; .>.-v^.r ../."ri : 30.00 same r.-.*;':::'.:.;;,.".*.;..V.20;C;; '6.-. :--.:f. 236.00 same, one sewer con- ?>'. ' -■- - .^v-s?; : nectfon '■*.'.'.:."...'• -'....:•. :{-.:",- ,„. 30.00 same * .......................21V. : ,G M 1270.-20; same, "one sewer con- '. l. r ' T^l& . r./ - -";i"i* nectiori ........ ...... :.':",;,' t : •„ .. »yii;,3o;oo -same :..:\'./r.rr.^f;..V. w.22i >-6i-::.-. 446.8S same, one sewer con-. \■-■";• - --,'...: *;4 ;"- nection ?_•••'•'/;•'• •'• •'•'-.;'• -;':-•;' -" .~ 30.00 ;.; .'*:'^;' ; ; Branson's Addition. -/ ':■ ■'■'-' '■'" Supposed Owner and "' ?T.^ , : "Ain't of & .^ . Description. r Lot. Block. .Ass'ment.. N. W.'KlCtSdri''..'.'■..':.. 4 :>£- 11 rrs: $33.00 ;A. H. .Vanderhpof ...4 ,8 ... -38.00 ' same- . ..:.*.?.".:..V.-..'.?'7.5-- "8 llJ"'" **3&(M - same i.~>.v..«•...,, S \..& & ,\ 3S.OQ Louisa 1: Krofegef ...'.'r."'f :' 8 1;. L , 38.00' Lydia iR.-->>M«l&r- ;...■.'.& x ,&, „, 38. op. Ella Moore ....T.:;V::V.IOv' ,8 ;■. .. ■ 3S.W 'B^ruhsohVAddltiOTi-.i-^^^ "•"*'' Supposed 5 Owner fan* .^ 3v .-- _. .Am'tOt : - Description. ■'' Lot. Block. Ass'ment. Mary E. Brunei-....,.: 1 >-i ' -9;v : -J. ?35.00. same ....v:.v.-.•..:.:.-".'.;. 2^y.*: 9 ::.. .- OS.OO same ; (except rail- "f:T'' ■■". -'■'.".',,.,»r. : road) : ...... .:.......:.:• 3 -':^ 9 i .38.00 Emma.. Cath. Ebel " '... ■"(except; railroad) ... 4 ?i^-9 _:;."' 28.00 Northern Pacific "-R/-- *•.'• v'- ,C fffn -R.:Go;-/i'..:.-.v:. i.v::r.-.T7-4ff"r-' 9-:.,": v-33.00' same .."...-.»:.-::.;;::.. v-9 rK. 'l 9 "•' ' 35.00 same .."...v.;::;r..'....-..10" J- -!9 . ." 38.00 same, southwest- 1-3' •'-'•'•*- : - ' - - ",. ; of ...;........r...v...vM1H- r 9 r- 18.03 P. P. Wintermute (ex- '3,"'*" l s^:- -< r--: cept railroad) .'V:i.".':;ll^- V')."9'v ;- S.OO same (except rail- I s-' -:• :,.~Vc:".'£■ road) t:.;......•;.:....:;12*" L.'n19f-'-;,"' 38.C0 S. ;G. - Gottshammer.. ■3" »-■r • 5 - 35.00 - .......".^Si'^v 5 • 38. same;".;.ir::r... r."..;\:.".r-G< KO:tj 57' "''■ 38.00 Miss Joste Brown, ;iV •:• • northerly 60 ..«- feet :? 1S !:'";;: "!.^" '.'. V of .........;....•.....i,2&3 k'i;>-4t ..■- 58.00 F. P. Strong, norther- . ■.-;.• • ly 45 feet of souther- *" ly 90 feet 0f..w..1,2&3 : -° 4 ; 35.00 Miss Josie Brown, .<::I::C' '. - southerly* t45: feet '-i:v\ -<"- J """.' "of ....;.-.v..*...'.t:.-.-.1,2&3 v:: ".4 . ' 33.00 A H-.-i>aget, ndrth 2-3-;; *1'"1-"■."•" - . . ■ .^ - of west % of:.:-..;... 5* r 4 . 16.00 same; north 2-3 0f.... 6"':' 4 ' ;. 28.00 J,f Henry Hullsiek, ": , - -:. . south 1-3 of • west 10 --.} "' * '■','" :. ~ feet of .........-:..:.;. 4; ;" 4 " S.OO same, south 1-3 6f..5&6 ' J'v 4:* = 28.0} Mary D. F. Bentley, ; except R. R. right ' " " :' oi 1' way ..: i-.".."';'.i...,.'7''' .. 4 ■-*'- ■ 38.00 sam'p;;:.;::-."...'^. 1:.'.-.':.: 8 ':-'~V.'"t.'"'. :": 38.00: B. ■A. Brunson, south •''/ " . - r -105 feet of east % of.lo . 4 ""." c -, : 18.00 fame, west 5 feet: of ;" , "- .' • -' . -• south 103 ; feet :6f:'.-.'.11;';f." "4: "'•'"; 3.00 M J. Brunson, north 3, "Z v, ■; '-'■ -•••:..-■. 4,") feet of east % T of. 10 -,•'• 4'" 3CO Frank . B. : Brunson, " : "r- '. ■.-■.: - •; north 45 feet of west '; ',:■ ' V>'.':" '. .-■ ■ 5 feet of ./.:..."....'..11.::". ;4- r^:7. 3.C0 same, south 115 feet of:" I'J".. ' . -/.-; east 45 feet of ...r.ll " ; 4 33.C0 Jessie N. Xorrish; -'■ '■■ '.".■■-■* :,iV"' s '^ i; south 115 feet 0f...12 J ... 4 - 28.C0 Mary M. Keough . .Y,V 7.~' c ':f; 3 '- - 38.00 same/-.:..-.,....;....:...: 8 V; ,j3,.•'■•■, 38.00 B. A. Corrigan :;.'.. 10 °" - z't. .-.'.-;- 38.00 Theodore Streissguth. 3 . 2 .-t. 38.C0 Emma Mann -f. ."...."*.'.: 7 -'*"'■■ 2 '■-' ■'■■'■;■.- 88.09 ":;.:'lrvine's Addition bf;Outlots. v.: :; - Supposed Owner, and I.' Vl': Am't of - Description. ■ :^±z :'" Lot.. Ass'ment. - F. L. Gersting, west 5/£ of ■•;-;/, : •, : = northwest %' of ;V?.'.■;; ...":..'. 35" jrrz $13.00 Mrs. J. 1; S. r-> Branston, east' ' -" . r !±%V6£.; northwest :• *4 of . (ex- : . - - cept east 6 feet 0f)..... 3, . - 13.00 Michael D. Kelly, west % -»v • rfV - v-v :-/ of east %of and east 6 -■V"-"- 'v '. feet of' northwest "^n 1., .. 3 .-v.^r38.00 . Mary tE. Br'ennan, west %i-. ' ■:. ..s~ ■'-■'■' Of = southwest V* of. .;.... 4 ': 38.00 Thos. Brennan, east *&.' o,f •--.-■;■ • ■ '-:/■-. ; southwest of :.\~.i ,-..._ 4 ; S; 38.00 : same,:-: east of, nq'i&h. ■•" ■':•••-■ .west■■■%'-bf.V;.v.-:.;-;.;;.-..:ti;;.'.'4-":'. ■ 13. same, northeast -: *4 : 0f...*,..... 4 28.00 Francis W. Anderson, west _;.: ■— -:" 40 feet of "southeast -of,. 4.. T-- : 38.00 George,; Decker, southeast j%-"V" . .-.;' of (except west 40 feet of).4;;•->>.. 38.00 Thos.'-^Brenrmh, northwest v- - ': ~ I %'• [■;:;:-::\^.:?r.l::.r..\.\iisiZs 28.00. Collins' Subdivision of Dots 8 and 9, -" -.. Irvine's Addition of Out Lots., : Supposed Owner and Am't of -•I- Description. ;>-":" Lot. Ass'ment. G. W. Dieter.vr;:.Vr..:;:. .;Lv.' 1 :V"••*-.' r $28.00 same. north .^4 0f.......'.;;.'•.:. 2 - • „; • iy.oo; ■ Charles :Mullan," south %cbf.T2 •-."-13.00 ; same ?. ff :. .:-.:: .-??.-. .\~. ;; ;::... 3;— - ~ 28.00' Alice T. -Kelly>... -7.....-..:..... 4. "*-:t:l3.00" Augusta Chase r. :1.'.;.:.:.'.'.."; 5 ' ■"-'- ■ " 13.00 • ; Daniel Pool ■v-irr.-.v::;::..'.;..6j^ ■ 13.00 ": Irvine's Addition of Out Lots. I SupposedT Owner ~ and :r;^^ -<'" Ain't o* '• f '-;Description. --^" j T r-K:~-^ Lot,; Ass'ment. ; Alvina V ■-• L. - Summerfield, 1 -jil _ „.;-*- > 3t southwest %'- of J. ?.-;;-,;:.".*■."„" 6 i":-i $33.50 ■ Michael LcdnSger, west i 0 ? "~"- : ---•-'-; i;.-rfeet of ; north 41 1 feet ti of s Vw> - i-*vA ■ east 125 feet of-:.-;u;:-..^::.~~6- ;T .^^s.oo' ! Wm. Thomas, north i; % of .t*^. ••":■£?Jwi>j*' i 1 - south" % or ...;7.T...;. ,r..r.iV.15 •:- .;r 32.00 I' ----- <-". 'i-/;*,-,*!';**- -. x\-r ■»-.«-/--- '. -_-V «. 1 ■'^r^1:'!.-;-^■-.- r-,- ;^---; ■'^.::. — t-±- -■ ;~-"-_.r J-.-: . -:'-.:, Langevin's Division. Supposed Owner and Am'tof Description. Ijot. Ass'ment. "Win. P. Hunt 1 $88.00 Ed Dempsey 2 68.00 Wm. Kautt .. 5 28.00 same .'. 6 28.00 Irvine's Second Addition Supposed Owner and Am'tof Description. ' Lot. Block. Ass'ment. August Jacke, east 30 feet of 10 6 $16.00 A. W. Lorentson, northeast V» ot 13 6 . 15.50 Brick Erickson et aI.U 6 38.00 John Norman 15 6 43.00 Bfunson's Addition. Supposed Owner "and Am't of Description. Lot. Block. Ass'ment. St. Paul & Duluth R. R. Co., easterly 30' feet of 10 1 $18.00 J. Roberts, 24 feet west of east 65 feet of 8&4 7 18.00 All persons interested are requested to attend at said term of Court, and all objections 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 of said application for judgment. OTTO BREMER, City Treasurer. Dec.lO-1901-lt CITY NOTICE. A'otice of Application for Judgment. Office of the City Treasurer, St. Paul, Minn., Dec. 9th, 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, tke 21st day of December, 1901, at the Court House in the City of St. Paul, in said County, I will report to said Court the assess ment warrant in my hands for collection, and upon which the assessments herein after described have become delinquent, for the amount assessed against said lots or parcels, respectively, with interest and costs. The following is a description of the said warrant and the special assessment for collection of which the same was is sued, the lots or parcels of land benefited and described in said warrant against which judgment is sought, and tfce 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 being situated in th« City of St. Paul, said County and State. "Warrant for the Assessment for constructing, relay ing and repairing^ cement side walks, Estimate No. 3, under con tract of 1.. G. Washington, during the season of 1901, as provided by law, in the City of St. Paul, Minnesota. Assessment for East Side of Avon Street. Palace Addition. Supposed Owner and Am't of Description. Lot. Block. Ass'ment. -Edward D. Macdon ald 15 3 $61.2S Nininger and Donnelly's Addition to Hol combe's Addition. Supposed Owner and Am't of De3cription Lot. Block. Ass'ment. John Dowling 11 6 $61.84 Butterfield Syndicate Addition No. 1, St. Paul. Sunposed Owner and Am't of- Description Lot. Block.Ass'ment. Henry W. A. Nie -meyer et al., south erly 40 feet of....lO&ll 13 $21.07 Henrietta J. Howard, north 40 feet of south SO feet of il 13 21.07 Wm. E. Howard (ex cept the south 80. feet thereof) .........11 13 24.22 Assessment for West Side of Canada Street. St. Paul Central Lots. Supposed Owner and Am't of Description. Lot. Ass'ment. I. V. Wiide 1 $28.02 Assessment for West Side of Avon Street. Summit Park Addition. ' Supposed Owner and Am't of Description. Lot. Block. Ass'ment. Fred M. H. Kendrick, easterly 48 feet of northerly 131.35 feet Of 1 13 $66.36 Nininger and Donnelly's Addition to Hol combe's Addition, St. Paul. Supposed Owner and Am't of Description Lot. Block. Ass'ment. -Anna R. Dickey 18 5 $61.69 ••Assessment for Xortli Side of Curroll Street. Rondo's Addition. Supposed Owner and Am't of Description. Lot. Block. Ass'ment. Anna D. Thorn, west % of 7&8 7 $3.11 Edwin Dean's Second Addition. Supposed Owner and Am't of Description. Lot. Block. Ass'ment. Archibald N. Hopkins.l3 6 $37.99 B. B. Webb 12 5 23.44 same 11 5 £}■« same 10 • 6 28.87 Merriam Park. Supposed Owner and Am't of -Description. Lot. Block. Ass'ment. C. N. Bell 11 17 $88.65 Assessment for Sontli Side of Carroll Street. Grace's Addition. Supposed Owner and Am't of Description. Lot. Block. Ass'ment. Jungerich E3tate 4 3 $18.40 Assessment for South Side of Dds ■well Avenue. St. Anthony Park North. Supposed Owner and --•■ :-•-- *: r. Am't of; : Description. ■■-;.■ ,; Lot. Block. Ass'ment. Augustus Hemenway : '■•;'/ .■— \ etal ...:■./:....;....-..2S 31 591.50 Peter Stryker 27 ; 31 ; 34.32 same- ................••••28 31 £i.vu same .....r............;.29 31 ,25.92 same ......................SO 31 . - 23.92 same ........;.....^....31 31 25.92 5ameri:...,........:.r...32 .-• 31 .. 20.74 W. H. McDonald, et ■-' ■ „ i ai•»....■•■.;■;•;.....-......... 1 31 86.00 • Assessment: for West Side of Grotto •~;":.;>" : ;: :■,•.>':. Street. " •'.:.' '";."::. '71 }" Summit j Park Addition. V Supposed Owner and "■■ - '■'■-'-.'. : :> Am't.of i - '■ Description. -; - ■:. Lot. Block. Ass'ment. Richard Folsom .'.V... 1 11 -- $117.84 -.-. r- -.-•-:-- ;; -• -..- _-■'.- ■. -■ : v.-.--.: ■ - ■ . ' - . '-'"_' ~ ■ :■■'■■. '"' ■"' '•'■'■'- V ''. Assessment for Xorth Side of Eighth --'-'-• ■■;.- :• '■ Street. . '. : .\' --VI-;--.';■ ... V~ Kittson^ Addition. Supposed ' Owner and ": -.; Am't of * ': Description . r." Lot. Block. Ass'ment. •Alice Walther 5_ 19 _-; $29.0« 5ame:\:..:;..r......".:... 6 19 - : - 26.75 C. F. Tubesing -'.....". t. 1 19 1.01 Assessment for South Side of Fifth **■•" "; :~ '-' i Street. -.•":.',:' :\:'V: Kittson's Addition. Supposed ; Owner and --.'-'- r Am't of ■:■. -•'- Description. -^ Lot. Block. Ass'ment. N. E. Solomon and K:~'-\..". "" - r . -J. Baum .;.....:r;r;'.7." 4 ,: 46 -^ 5:: $29.66 O. King .;:............. 3 46 26.18 Assessment for Mirlh : Side of Igle ■_ . - : -; . hart ■ Street. ; rf. . T; ' L. K. Stone's Addition. Supposed : Owner arid r i. ': Am't of * :,w Description. ~. . Lot. Ass'ment. ■ John Horrigan ..:....:......r.16 "520.84 'same s;:-.tr;:.V:.r:.'.:r.::...V..-.M7 . ; 20.74 Pat McDonough M ...18; . 20.74 same ..." r.T.'VT.:.r..19 ~'l'-" !!?.74 5ame:..:.::.rr:..:..::......;...:.20 -./-;.;/- 20.74 Assessment : for South .Side of Igle -lrj>^~ "::'r^-ti:hurt' Street. :: - "Ji'^ :-; A. B. Wilgus* Addition. „" -^ Supposed Owner and ~i c: ": : - • - Am't of T 2s^. Description. J Lot. Block. Ass'ment. George ' O'Brien ':'. '."^'.'.-.16 ft , '~ 1 $22.66 Chaa. W. Turner 13 _i" 20.48 Elizabeth JLynchr..:.:. 5 -~;-*■ 1 \~-:- 20.71 -4M-"' : >'• :." Fairt>aiiik's Addition."';_ ;- ■:.'.> _ Supposed Owner and :-;-i^ ■ ':I^;v Ain't ; of -■ * ,*.,r Description. -r -- Lot. Block. Ass'ment. Anna M. - Kempe *♦*» * '• r I " - $20.27 ■ -■ " -■ "'■;.■ -"-•- .-■'":",-r' '■':■"•-'- •'''.'■-'"-"":'•-"■ ■"'■ '■ ~r~> tr:'~sl Assessment for South Side sof Grove Street. ' Supposed - Owner and - .••fiy^''"Am't; of k 1 ■-■--: Description. v 4":;: •'■:';.: ->. jv>? Ass'ment. ! Chas. -'• Clifford—Gommehcing-,i^S^|^3 T., at a point on : the gouth line •.■-•-- ~> •!; - J Grove- ; street, ** one s.- hundred **} ip*§§£?sN )i (100); feet « easterly ? from the Cr.^.;. "-\£>* i northwest corner of '.;block '^ ;;: - ■;■ .;i6neV(l)^ Kittson's addition; : r •;.■;•; f thence southerly I'^-at '-• right i-i-**-^sf6ljl|ii3 s -angles with said :--Grove-- - ' street sixty-nine (69) feet to :,-.;:: •- '-i the northwest corner of said ' .--..- . block one (1), conveyed by _ ■ H. . Hill to Nygren; :-thence. - - ..:'• ;-; ■easterly on the northerly ■■ ' ■•: line of Nygren's land thirty- := • ;'•■"' eight (3S) feet; thence north-• . erly on a line at right angles'-, i^-, - to the south line of ' Grove . :X . • '■' .. street fifty-two (52) : feet to - " - ,'i the x said v>: southerly ..'\ line; -> "' ■\-.s§j3r&s( thence • westerly on the south v;-;;-:r»\>^: ■ line '■ of -' said Grove > street - " thirty (30) -feet to beginning.. ■'".■ ■ : Being 1-: a-' part vof '.! said block : r" ': • ; one (1). of Kittson's addition. •- - $9.85 Conn. Mutual Life Ins. Co.— .^/-■■*■• Commencing at a point on L*---;X::.v- ; "•" the cast line of Broadway ;-',!-:; ". •"."- thirty (30) ?■' feet 3 north - from "-"I-; the southwest corner of block ;^'- . one ~(l)v of Kittson's Addi- ' ■'--.- ,Tt -" tion to St. Paul, thence east_ and parallel with .'Twelfth ' : • street one - hundred and -two ',-. i (102) ■'. feet; v thence • north P at :x ; •-;;' ; ;*; -- right angles with r Twelfth ■" I : street along- Nygren's west ■-": : .•;-•: :■ line ■- twenty-three --(23>~ feet . ;■ ■'. >n to *- the - northwest" confer =of '•£■?*? v. 1,-'■-:-.' ■"■ Nygren's * lot; : thence ' north- : : east and, parallel with the-:'■ ». .west line of block one (1) - ' . : and Mississippi street sixty- - . • nine : (69) ■ feet, to the' south ;.- - - line 'of V Grove .-; street vat a - _;~\: point one hundred (100) feet - •:( east from the northwest cor- . -■'•■ - ncr of said "block:: one -(1);. . ■:':.■' . thence west ': along Grove .-N -.'.•"- ' ' ; street '-to. Mississippi ; street; '■'■ -.■''. ■ ".'■' thence southwest along Mis ••_ sissippi ■; street one /hundred • .*■.'..■•:: and five (105) feet to _ the •.-;- ..- ; .' lntersection iof • - Broadway: - l:--, - . ;•' thence > south ■ along • Broad- -' -- ■•,-'-I}-\ ---■ way forty-six (4C) feet to be- ' ginning, ; 'being .a .- part -. of -, --" -: ". said : iblock one : (1), •of : said -i '='■: - .: • Kittson's' addition --i-tot St. . - •; Paul ..,. .... AV >. ..;..•:.• - -; ;. $4.51 Assessment for . East Side of Xelll ;- : - :.-.".'■-:■■ •'•',' vV'.S>;'stireeit.~;' : ".•■'.-.• "■}-;. ■ :-.;;-:' Kittson's Addition. - ...'•'-/■ - Supposed Owner and •■'. ..•" _ Am't of '■' - Description. .-.f 1.: Lot. Block. Ass'ment. J. H. Dooley et ah... 5 - 22 ; - ; $52.93 S. A." Culbertson .... 4 ■ 22 37.55 Assessment for.East Side of Sibley :-; ':-■■ -:: >■; ■'■_-.^ ■ Street. ._,- ~ :.. ■ % Hoyt's Addition. . Supposed Owner and .T^'.';" Am't of Description. *•• ■■' Lot. Block. Ass'ment. Eliz. W. Schwan et al 5:-^ 14^; ; $77.61 Assessment for Northerly Side of St. J •• ■'•• '•;■■•- Albans Street. r . '■-' - ''/"-:-- Supposed Owner and.; i-^ -■" , ■'- Am't of v Description. "-■'" '~i?:*>'£*-"J. Ass'ment. Shirly E. : Bryant—Lot four.(4)"'. > ■":,,_■ ■-: of West Crocus Hill "B" "' c- : .-^ (except the southerly forty-: V ■ • ; six (46) feet of the northerly ■ ■ ninety-three (93) feet, and . '■ <.■ ■■-■ except the ; northerly twelve^ " (12) feet of the southerly ' ■. ' :. seventy-five 'i (75) feet there- :. , • . - " of, respectively) ;.:..T..r:_.^.;/:.\j; -:- $57.54 -■ '^ ■ ; : West Crocus Hill "B." '- **j fl Supposed # Owner : and'"-'^''-'s-MS^->:i <"r"."'Am't of s --. Description.- ,:;'.;• Lot. Assment. Effle •K. Van Reed, north- :•"; ;: erly 12 feet of southely 75 , ~ . _v • : feet of • I 56.22 Assessment for North Side of Sixth . ~-'-\-\: • Street.:"'-';.' '• .■.-■'.'-,-. . ; ''. Kittson's Addition. .''. |: Supposed mvne't'and ;'y"v'-'''"' 1;-V:V-'-":- : Am't of . ■ ■ . Description. u;^ Lot.Block. Ass'ment.: Nancy Spencer -:::.'.. 5 . "■•: 30 -- \ ■:■: $30.22 • same, westerly of ;..:6^i^w-.*. 13.f>l E. Good ............ 5 . 31 25.51 Assessment for South. Sific, of Tenth. Street. .. .: .-. ]"-:'' Hoyt's Addition. .'Zvf'- :;.-■■ :; Supposed Owner and f -"■■.■" -■■' Am't of - . Description. : '>:■.- ■■■. Lot. Block. Ass'ment. Louisa ". Weide, strip .'" .'.';• "rr:^\. :-.\ --,,.:0n Tenth street and :";-v^;/^?.-. ! -;/v n 'v ■-■. north 104 feet 0f..... 2 10 ■ ; $33. Dl same, strip on -Tenth'; :"^ ;' • S:>--*v i£?'?'' street and northerly •.. : :. r,.; \Jigz?? ':; 104 • feet j of westerly ; • v ■■;■■■ ■^■~^p}±^*~ : ■•; £1 feet rof ;:...:::v;.;. 1. .?IO:0^ 15..20 - ■• ■ ■■ ;- *:'';'''^"'" '•-■'*' ' •'''"S^'i~r2i-'i'"-:-'.>;,!■'■ ?.--'^ ,~j"~:-'-^ Assessment for EdufSldf of W« ---> V conta Street. .: - ' 'Hoy Addition. ... .'V .- Supposed 1 Owner and -j , •>./ / Am't of . - Description. 1: \ , Lot. Block. Asa'ment. .Win. • ". A. ! r Lohlker, " ", ... • .v-. i v . : ■•northerly 30 feet of. 2: _13 ..-. :- $14.55, Assessment, for West Side of WllHns ":;: .;:"':.'■-;■ Street. ;; \:-y : ';?•:';- V } ;r>? '*' XCiftson's ' Addition. 'p--' 1 Supposed- Owner-and- -> . iw«*"Am't of Description. ; ; > Lot. Block. Ass'ment. J. H. Fitz, et al ;..... 8 33 $71.92 All persons interested - 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 • da.te of said application • for judg- ' ment* :': C "':' QTTO ;BRISMERr :\. --..;- . -'"•'■ City Treasurer. Dec.lO-1901-lt-rV- - : ~clty~n6tice7~ ; Notice of Application for Judgment. - Office of the City Treasurer, ' St. Paul, Minn.,- Dec. 9th, 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 in . Saturday, the : 21st day of December, 1901, at the Court House, ;in 'the City of St. Paul, in: said County, I will report', to said Court the < assess ment warrant in my'hands for,- collection, and : upon which the .assessments: herein after described' have become delinquent, for the amount : assessed against said lots or parcels, 7 respectively, with interest and costs. -r - - J- :- - - V . :-•■■■, :. 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:• -said; warrant against which . judgment is • sought, and the names of ;: the - supposed- owners Sof said lots or parcels >of land, with - the amount assessed against said lota or par cels, - respectively, all of said land being situated in the City of St. Paul, said County and .State. ,;- ; • . :-.• , - Warrant for. the ;'•-'.--..-■•..:■ .:: ■. Assessment for Constructing a ,Sew er on Thomas Street, From Arun del Street to Kent Street? With '-' the Necessary 1 Catchbaslns : and - Manholes, in the City of St. Paul, ' .Minnesota.' ..'_- ■:- ... ;_.'.- ': -■■': ;•;.. .*'.*• .'- .- Smith's Subdivision of Blocks ;2, 6, 7 and 8, Stinson's ' Division ;of ~ Northwest i' 4 section 36, . Town 29, ; Range - 23. :. ■--. ; vr •-.; Supposed Owner and :;-: Am't of: Description/ •"- ' Lot. Block. Ass'ment. Magloir Sharbonnos ;lor r /:;;;,6..: : '$43.20. H. M.' Ranney's ; Subdivision of Block 11, : '•:_'•:..- ,-/.j Stinson's ? Division. ■*•_.- • j:: - Supposed Owner and - Am't of ' Description. Lot. Block. Ass'ment. Anna M. Weed .V.....;.l ; . 1^ , $43.20 same ..■........::;,:.:.:.. 3 -11 ; ; 43.20 John Blees ....:..:.... 6 1 Bal. 5.20 Adelbert Ullmann .et .. -" ai .................:> ; r. 8 ; ;1 - . 43.20 B. Michel's " Rearrangement of :'■ Block 7 : and South % of Block 2, Smith's Subdi '' vision of Blocks 2, 6, 7, 8, Stinson's Di vision of Northwest V*. Section 36, Town :--2V Range -23/■.../; ;:- ■>.. :. : Supposed Owner-, and . . , Am't of Description. !' Lot. Block Ass'ment. Caroline Agnes Haas.B6 :-!<■;'::.'. $27.00 5ame:...r..'...."/..'..-;'..'..".8V :" ,-7 T.'-"• 27.00 same iTrr^r/.r.i :.":v:: :;;88'.':": 7., 27.00 same*;...-....:...........:.. 89 ■-. :7 ; = 27.00 Smith's-; Subdivision of < Blocks 9, ?. 10, ;15 - and 16," Stinson's Division .of - N. W. % • V. Section 36, Town 29, Range 23. 'r Supposed Owner and J "-- ■_■-.- • Am't of -"-^v* Description. -"■•-"•-; Lot. Block. Ass'ment. Anna Peisert 46' 10 - .:■•: $42.12 ■ A. Yoerg Jr .-..'...-....T.51 : ,10 " 43.20 same, west '.%'■: of .:...;. 52 . >-.10-- = - ; 21.60 Yoerg .."Brewing : Co., ' - :. ",: •. east % of .r.T.'.-...i.'.52 - -:.,10 .. - 21.60 same >..v;\ ::i...::. .. r;..53 *. r 10 ; .< 43.20 Cath. Walker ~:.:r.-rrr.s4 rlO ' 43.20 Mary E. - Quigley 58 - 10 ■■;__-\ 43.20 _ All persons .: interested : are - requested to attend at > said term of : Court, and < all ob jections to ■ the recovery of * judgment en any of said-assessments must be served on the i Corporation Attorney of . the City of St. Paul at least k five aayr prior to the date 'i of ' said " application i for. judgment. '*s »Bg^-i"-: : - r : OTTO- BREMER, - ■■ ■'■'-' :;-- ..^— .-?i;.:,S;*-:CItK Treasurer, PecaO-1901-li ; "'- . CITY NOTICE. .1 Notice of Application for ; Judgment. * -.- ' -I '■■"-' Office fof : the; City Treasurer, ' -r _. t.^-r—z St. Paul, Minn., - Dec. 9th. ; 1901. ? ■ Notice is hereby ■ given that a'Special term of the ■:-District "j Court in . and for " * : the County ;of Ramsey and State of Mm- < nesota, to be held on Saturday, the 2lst v day December, 1901, at the Court Hbusa .-. in the City of St. Paul, in sa\d Coujity, I will 5 report to said Court assess- ' ~ ment warrant in my hands for collection - and upon which i the assessments i herein-; ~ after described ; have ;.become.":jdeljnqujjjit.7v for the » amount assessed against -' said v. lots ■or parcels, respectively, . wiJth' inte*e3t - and costs. s.J*>-.-... ■ -.-,-> .~. '■' \.~-":..':.■'.■ . ' Tho following is a description pf the said warrant : and j the special assessment ■ or .-V : collection of -.which. the same was i issued, Bl the lots or parcels of land benefited and v described in said r warrant ' against % which ".> judgment ;is' sought, • and the names "--'of; -- j the supposed owners of • said lots or par- ♦■ *> eels of ; land, with the . amount assessed' against said lots or parcels, respectively, yfi ,< all of said land being situated -in the City St. Paul, said County and State. Warrant for the ":-■ :. - ■ . 't.- :,.^,.:± ■.;-:.,:, Assessment for Constructing;, Relay, ing and Repairing Cement; Side-' * . walks, Estimate No. I,' Under Con- :' tract of JL. G. * Washington, daring the Season of.' 1001, as Provided .' :• by Law, In the City of St. Paul, \ Minnesota. Assessment;for the South Side of :^ --Goodrich Avenue. ■ »►»: Supposed Owner and Am't of - ■■ Description. Ass'ment. Mary L. Johnson— .two - -. (2) /of : Crocus :; Hill - Third , . i rearrangement .of block -,1, ; . "1 ,; t :.Zi±. - w Wright's addition to St. --. • *>r".' ' . Paul,-except that portion " thereof : described as fol- ''^-\ T -v.<- :, lows, to-wit: Commencing ••"; ■>- -"/ at the northwesterly cor- L'- '■■'>■/■ • ' ncr of. said ?r- lot two ■• (2); , •^.^; l , tl . aV...-. ;•- thence ' , easterly on ; the -.-.- » 'i-^ ■i*southerly line of - Goodrich -'-■ , r i avenue," d distance of - thir-'"'"'','- . ,:'-.-'A - ty r nine (39) feet; .thence r • . : southerly • thirty-seven . de- : ■O'*■'"■'.■'"-:-' '■ grees (87 degrees) east, one.-: ■ —-• -T. hundred and seventy-nine : • (179) ' feet .to . an ". intersec- .•..-...., i tion with the - westerly lino • ; of ? said lot . two (2) J thence ..... along the said westerly line -■ of said lot two (2) nortiv ■ westerly two hundred and five (205) feet to the place of ■■•-.•'■'■:-■■ ; beginning .. .... $127.37 Assessment for the North Side of . . Hagne Avenue. . . % : Rogers Addition; Supposed • Owner and v • .'. Am'tof "" -. . .Description. ■, .Lot. Block. Ass'ment. Joseph V. Clery 19 - 5 ' - $20.74 ': same .".T./..........:... 20 - 5 - 20.74 - Mary A.Murphy.....-.23 '' - 5 20.74 M.-A. Murphy and S. - .._ Rockfeller ..:........ 24 5;.- 20.74- ', New Hampshire Imp. » ' ••'-- ■ :.. Co. ..*. ._.;•..-...-.". r.^2a. >: 5 ~ '■ JO.li Assessment for the South Side of -- ■ Hill Street. : y . - — ," Rice and Irvine's Additioii^*^!"- s*^, Supposed Owner ' and "•■ "1 *:l..'A'm^:o£^ ' V Description. :■ Lot. Block.:.'Ass''men'iiV»-'-: * Wm> Nelson Lovatt,., • <-.' Vy^^^W**.*" :.et::aj..-; easterly. 75 ■ . - •.•■;:7r^>:..,-•' feet of :..;.. :-. ... .1&2 21 .; ; ; Bal. .s9*3l. • Assessment ..for.'." the South Side ot - !...- ■:.'-.' Lanrel Avenue. : ' ; .;■".'■": :.:• \ j. Summit Park Addition. r'" : T'** Supposed Owner and. .-:::.:., Am't of:*■">* 1 Description. j- -. Lot. Block. Ass'ment.- v : Abby J. Stilphen -.".... 3 ' 19 '*■•■<■■■• $20.74 G. W. McClelian .....13 t:.=l9- •■ 20.73 "i; Catherine Warner .... 6 :: 30 -'-•:' 22.54' same- .■.v.;,v.;v;..r./.9 : 30 • • 19.70 - same■..-.>..■...■/;;.;.-..;;..10'^ ■: 30 '--'-■.■'■'•■ r:20.74 '-■'"■ EJIa E. Kimball .....:,1\ .: ;42 - ■•:'■:.: 34.33 Cath. Ind'l. 5ch001.... 3 •, 42. >,-'■ 20.74 John.-. Aylmer :'..: ;.*.'. f. 4 -•-..■ V::-. 42 •-■'•>'": 20.74 -•■ -: Cath.. Indl School of. :-"/'v'-■-.;>;». --i Minn. .:.: .^;\:.:.:..- 6?ft?-43/;:—^ 20.74 .'Cath." Ind'l School...'. 7 :"■',■; 42 f-.;- 20.74 . same .:.?~::.V:Z.:-'.i.\?-&'-i'-Z{ja±* " •--.2o.74^' '■;■ same •.....:.■.'..:■..".•....:. 9. ::42 , 20.74 Cath.r Ind'l -School jpf . -^.. '" . -r \V;^ . Alinn. i,.'... ...'..-Ift'- : 42 20.74 r -' Same ./;........,...^.12 42 20.74 sVsScSs^iiTeMt^for 1 Southwest Side of f.^M^^'si.-Peter Street. •^"■ Rice and Irvine's Addition. «i Supposed Owner and Am't-of , v Description. .. Lot. Block".- Ass'ment. t': i Jennie Schuloff ....... 10 • 19- ';'.v-*:'• $16.57 " "■".,.:■• •::. ... . ; -.^ l -.rM..-.^:-r;;-JU> Assessment for the Southeast' Side of ' / J ' .- .■-;; r> f v Tenth Street. ''..:c' ".''" ,^ J; 1. r''. ;■! ' Roberts- and Randall'si Addition. >'''' . ."' Supposed Owner and" 1 --'•' ' '>' Ani't of '>'.'- Description. :-' Lot. Block. Ass'ment. '■".-". Watson P. . Davidson, (easterly fof Ran- '■•'.-" '*'■'"■' — - ' dall's line) .'.".. .5 .' 10 - $18.05 ' ■ Jas, Ruddy ........... 4 10 : 26.04 " Assessment for North Side of Third ' Street. Rice and Irvine's Addition. V; Supposed Owner and , " Am't of ' - Description. t.- Lot. Block. Ass'ment. ■■■'-. Morris Lamprey, V 23 "- .:■.'-•■-•!/ >' ..r*"-';r feet west of .east 14 : .'j: •■■- -'■: * :: feet of south 100 feet " :,-'■' ■ 'k-*<..-,. -i?,-;i>: of :...;.......:....... 8 .17 ;- •"; $3,67 , same,: west 23 feet of " " , ■ . r . ,-. .■_ south 100 : feet of ■ .... 8 : 17 . 3.67 i~: " same, east 23 feet of _>■'.■■•■ .<■■• •■•" . south 100 feet 0f..... 7 17 3.a. --I .: ; - - .- '.-.,•. ..--. '.- .. ; ' - ' • ■;:r!^"Fp«! ■*. T? HX Assessment for North Side of Tns ; ".. carora -Street. -- •• ..; :i--'AT Finch's Addition. .' <w ... Supposed Owner and ,' Am't of ■"•/ Description.' Lot. Block. Ass'ment. Catherine J. Harrity.2s •-■.-. 8 :. •' $19.10 - Anthony Harity 26 8. 19.70 Jos. Davidson ..........28 8 ; ; 18.04 . i. All persons interested are requested to . attend at said term of Court- and all ' ' . objections to the recovery of judgment ■ on any of said assessments must be serv- '" ' ed on the Corporation Attorney ;of the . City of St. Paul at least five i days prior to the date of said application; for judg ment. ■ - ■-■' :*-'.-: ■- —-- . '■;',■, J2.'■ , OTTO BREMfQK. V'^ City Treasurer. Dec.lO-1901-lt CITYJTOTICE. '. \'l v:':l . Notice of Application for Judgment. '. \ -Office, of the City Treasurer, "r" ? ' St. Paul. Minn., Dec. 9th, 190].."-;^ * Nctice is hereby given that at a special r. . term of the District Court in^an^ for the County of Ramsey, and State of M"in- . .;. nesota, to be ! held on Saturday, the;2lst ' day of December. 1901, at the Court Houso - ' in the 5 City \of St. ■ Paul, in said \ County, m I will . report to said " Court the assess ment warrant in my hands for collection, and upon which the assessments herein- * after described have ;become: delinquent, i_-.'. --: for the amount assessed .against iKiid • lots or parcels, respectively, with Interest - and costs. :'.- -■■ :.-. ";•• ■-:-■ --:-r.'£r~'--" ~;;'•'-.~ --'\ \ 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 benefited and ' " :described. in said warrant against which . judgment is sought, and the' names of i the supposed owners ot said; lots or par- ; : eels •' of land, with - the. amount :-assessed'-*-, against said lots or parcels, respectively, ;. ' all -' of ' said land being ; situated :In the ' : City of St. t Paul, said County and Stato. ;^d Warrant for the . , 1 ' *. - "Assessment for constructing a sewer - ' [ on ; : Winnipeg ': avenue, from Rice • ;^':\ - " street to ' Park ~ avenue, and ,1 on.: - v -t Park avenue, from .Winnipeg are- •' " : : nue north to alley, together tv?J»4 ' i,.. :i the necessary catchbaslns anil manholes, In the City of St. Paul, Minnesota. -.-. Lewis' Addition. ;"«.;.<• ir* Supposed : Owner and -- - Am't of - * • Description. _ - Lot. Block. Ass ment. ■ Mary E. . Nordm ....19 - .3 $39.60 same ."..;...r..:.....20- ■/.■-• 3 ■/>-<" XrX&^?.: Fred Ernest ......"....23 8 3!).60 , E. H. Hobo .;.:......24 3 : "^" S«^o '"■■.* Mary E. Nordin Vf.... 5 .8 .-.SSlfiO ■■■•-;■• Frank D. Wright -v. 6- "■•-■: 6- >*r-i 39:60 ?s** = LewisiT:r Johnson ..9 - .8.-J : ' 21.78 :> Wm. Farrell, souther- ... —:'*».->: -5 ly 81 feet:0f;.v..^,..15 ; 4;/. ; 50.19 "All: persons interested are "requested .to ?;'"<'■, attend at Mild term of Court 'and all* .: " ] objections Ito -.the Z<: recovery of i judgmentf^ ( on any jof said ' assessments must |be serv :ed on the Corporation Attorney of I tl>s : City ■of • St. Paul sat s least I five days : prior : to ' the ■ date: of said -application J for ju-Jg I'-^ ment. otto bkemp:r, City Treasurer. Peo.lO-1301-lt ••.''•-'■"^