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6 THE GLOBE'S PAYING WANTS PAYING WANTS Are the onss that bring results—Rssults can only bs sacured through th> medium that reaches the people—Thi G obs has the largest circulation to the St. Paul morning field—cajch on? That's why Globe Wants Pay You'll find It profitable to try 'em, and a trial will convince you of th« efficiency of "The Globe's Paying Wants" 20 WORDS 20 CENTS LEAVE WITH ANY DRUGGIST OR 'PHONE 1065, EITHER UNE. A Few of the Branch Offices Where Ads Are Received for "The Globe's Paying Wants" CONGER BROS. Druggists. Selby ave nue, corner St. Albans; 499 Selby avenue and 349 University avenue. CAMPBELL BROS.. Druggists. Selby and Victoria. S. H. REEVES, Eh-uggist. Seven Corner*. I* J. ABERWALD. Druggist, corner Rice and Iglehart STRAIGHT BROS.. Druggists. Rondo and Grotto Btreets. •^FJVER WESTBY. Druggist. Maria ave nue and East Third street. W. A. FROST & CO.. Druggists. Selby find Western avenues. RIETZKE & CO.. Drvggists. Selby and Western avenues. A. J. SCHUMACHER, Druggist. 499 West Seventh street. S. W. NELSON. Druggist. Dale and Uni versity. C. T. HELLER. Druggist. Wiilard. St Pe ter and Tenth streets. C. F. RUTHERFORD. Druggist. St. Peter and Fourth streets. J. P. JELINEK & CO.. Druggists. 961 West Seventh street. J. P. JELiNEK & CO.. Druggists. West Seventh and Sherman streets. W. K COLLIER. Druggist East Seventh street, corner Sibley. A. A. CAMPBELL, Druggist. Louis and Rnndo streets. H. L. McCOLL. Druggist. 483 Broadway. DREIS PHARMACY, corner Ninth and St. Peter streets. GEORGE C. DAVENPORT & CO., 973 East Seventh street. H. W. DICKMAN. Druggist. 830 East Seventh street, corner Beech. FOR RENT-Houses KLOX KLEANED FREE; WATCHES cleaned, 50c. Stonc;3 School of Watch making. 902 Globe Bldg. FOR RENT-FurnishedHouses WELL FURNISHED NINE-ROOM house for rent summer months. Call 260 Kent St.: telephone NW Dale. 169-Ll. FOR RENT— Furnished Rooms FOR RENT—LARGE FRONT ROOM IN private family; pleasant location; walk ing distance; rent reasonable. 217 Ful ler st. FOR RENT — FURNISHED ROOMS— single or double; gas, hot and cold wa ter. 379% North Washington. FOR RENT—Typewriters TYPEWRITERS FOR RENT, $3 PER month; supplies for all makes of ma chines; stenographers furnished for any make of machine free of charge. Smith- Premier Typewriter Co., 136 East Sixth st. OFFICIAL PUBLICATION Of Resolutions Adopted by the Common Council of the City of St. Paul. Continued From Fifth Page. A'y F No. 7631— In the matter of the report of the Board of Public Works dated May 26, 1904. It is hereby ordered by the Common Council of the City of St. Paul: That the Board of Public Works of the City of St. Paul cause the following im provement to be made, to-wit: Construct, relay or repair, with cement, a sidewalk six feet wide on the north side of Randolph street, from Lexington ave nue to Summit avenue, in the City of St. Paul. Minnesota. That said Boara shall proceed without delay to assess the amount, as nearly as they can ascertain the same, which will be required to pay the costs and neces sary expenses of such improvement upon the real estate to be benefited by said im provement, as provided by law; it be ing the opinion of the Council that the real estate to be assessed for such im provement can be found benefited to the extent of the damages, costs and expenses necessary to be incurred thereby. Adopted by the Assembly May 31, 1904. Adopted by the Board of Aldermen May 31. 1904. Approved June 3, 1904. (June 6, 1904.) A'y F No. 7632— In the matter of the report of the Board of Public Works dated May 26. 1904. It is hereby ordered by the Common Council of the City of St. Paul: That the Board of Public Works of the City of St. Paul cause the following im provement to be made, to-wit: Construct, relay or repair, with cement, a sidewalk six feet wide on the north side of Sycamore street, from Cortland street to Sylvan street, in the City of St. Paul, Minnesota. That said Board shall proceed without delay to assess the amount, as nearly as they can ascertain the same, which will be required to pay the costs and neces sary expenses of such improvement upon the real estate to be benefited by said Im provement, as provided by law; It be ing the opinion of the Council that the real estate to be assessed for such im provement can be found benefited to the extent of the damages, costs and ex penses necessary to be incurred thereby. Adopted by the Assembly May 31, 1904. Adopted by the 'Board of Aldermen May 31. 1904. Approved June 3, 1904. (June 6, 1904.) A'y F No. 7633— In the matter of the report of the Board of Public Works dated May 26. 1904. It is hereby ordered by the Common Council of the City of St. Paul: That the Board of Public Works of the City of St. Paul cause the following im provement to be made, to-wit: Construct, relay or repair, with cement, a sidewalk six feet wide on the east side of Mississippi street, from Grove street to Thirteenth street, in the City of St. Paul, Minnesota. That said Board shall proceed without delay to assess the amount* as nearly as they can ascertain the same, which will be required to pay the costs and necessary expenses of such improvement upon the real estate to be benefited by said im provement, as» provided by law; it being the opinion of the Council that the real estate to be assessed for such improve ment can be found benefited to the ex tent of the damages, costs and expenses necessary to be incurred thereby. Adopted by the Assembly May 31. 1904. Adopted by the Board of Aldermen May SI. 1904. Approved June 3, 1904. (June 6,. 1904.) A'y F No. 7634— In the matter of the report of the Board of Public Works dated May 26, 1904. It is hereby ordered bv the Common Council of the City of St. Paul: That the Board of Public Works of the City of St. Paul cause the following im provement to be made, to-wit: Construct, relay or repair, with cement. THE GLOBE'S PAYING WANTS ,P. H. MIDDENTS. Druggist. 472 Waba sha. JOHN BODIN. & CO.. Druggists. 881 Payne avenue. B. A. TREAT, Newsdealer. 442 Broad way. M. S. COURTNEY. News Dealer, 478 Wa basha. W. E. LOWE. Prescription Pharmacist, corner Twelfth and Robert streets. J. A. BATTOM, Druggist. 309 Jackson street. A. H. SONNEN. Druggist. 674 Rice street. L. H. LT7EDERS. Pharmacist. R79 Rice. SUMMIT PHARMACY. 284 Rice, corner Summit. WALTER NELSON. Druggist. 896 Rice street. , CAPITOL DRUG CO. Druggists. Uni versity avenue and Rice street. DR. MARKS. Pharmacy. 118 S. Wabasha. HALL & KRAFT. Druggists. 428 S. Wa basha. HANS MADSON. Dnijreist. 156 Concord. ECLIPSE DRUG STORE. 113 S. Robert. G. A. WOLFRUM. DTugsdst. 572 Kent. D. C. KTSSEL. DrugglFt. E6t Thomas. A. L. WOOLSEY. Druggist, Prior and St. Anthony avenues. F. A. HOLCOMB. Druggist. 954 Payne avenue. CENTRAL PHARMACY. Tenth and Wa basha. EDMUND J. FUCHS. Druggist. 798 East Seventh. E. E. KEIPER. Druggist. 450 South Rob ert. Q. F UMLAND. Druggist. 441, University WALTER NELSON. Druggist, 1946 Uni versity avenue. ROOM AND BOARD— Suburban A HOME AT THE LAKE—THE BEAU tiful Northland Inn, an ideal suburban home, accessible, sightly, cool and healthy; homelike, modern hotel, among the trees overlooking Lake Minnetonka; is open for the season under the man agement of Mrs. J. Abram. of Minne apolis, widely known as a successful manager at the lake; Mrs. Abram's ta ble is famous and there will be accom modation in the dining room for forty people; the inn is only twenty minutes by rail from the city and is the most attractive place at the lake. For rates and information address Mrs. J. Abram, Northland Inn. W&yzata. Minnetonka. or tel. N. W. Main 71 call 2. WANTED TO RENT IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR A PLACE to live, just watch The Globe's "To Rent" column, and you will be sure to find what you want if it's to be had. HATS STRAW HATS FREE TO CUSTOMERS; latest soft and stiff hats at low prices. Korsch. 438 Jackson, near Seventh. a sidewalk six feet wide, on the west side of Westminster street, from Waverly place to the south line of the right of way of the Great Northern Railway Com pany, in the City of St. Paul, Minne sota. That said Board shall proceed without delay to assess the amount, as nearly as they can ascertain the same, which will be required to pay the costs and neces sary expenses of such improvement upon the real estate to be benefited by said improvement, as provided by law; it be ing the opinion of the Council that real estate to be assessed for such improve ment can be found benefited to the ex tent of the damages, costs and expenses necessary to be incurred thereby. Adopted by the Assembly May 31-, 1904. Adopted by the Board of Aldermen May 31, 1904. Approved June 3, 1904. (June 6, 1904.) A'y F No. 7635— In the matter, of the report of the Board of Public Works, dated May 19. 1904. It is hereby ordered by the Common Council of the City of St. Paul: That the Board of Public Works of the City of St. Paul cause the following im provement to be made, to-wit: Construct, relay or repair with cement, a six-foot sidewalk on the following nam ed streets, to-wit: On Mississippi street, east side, begin ning at Thirteenth street, thence north 50 feet; beginning 100 feet farther north, thence north 30 feet; beginning 50 feet south of Nash street, thence south 60 feet; beginning at Williams street, thence north 50 feet; beginning 60 feet farther north, thence north 100 feet. Pine street, east side, beginning at Somerset street, thence north 50 feet; be ginning at Olmstead street, thence south 150 feet. Pine street, west "side, beginning at Nash street, thence south 100 feef, be ginning 250 feet south of Williams street, thence south 51 feet; beginning at Penn sylvania avenue, thence south 90 feet. John street, east side, beginning at northeast corner of Williams street and John street, thence south 150 feet. Waverly place, north side, beginning 50 feet east of John street, thence to Westminster street. Olmstead street, north side, beginning at Pine street, thence east 66 feet. All in the City of St. Paul, Minnesota. That said Board shall proceed without delay to assess the amount, as nearly as they can ascertain the same, which will be required to pay the costs and neces sary expenses of such improvement upon the Teal estate to be benefited by said improvement as provided by law; "it be ing the opinion of the Council that the real estate to be assessed for such im provement can be found benefited to the extent of the damages, costs and ex penses necessary to be Incurred thereby. Adopted by the Assembly May 31. 1904. Adopted by the Board of Aldermen May 31, 1904. Approved June 3, 1904. (June 6, 1904.) A'y F No. 7636— In the matter of the report of the Board of Public Works, dated May 19 1904 It is hereby ordered by the Common Council of the City of St. Paul: That the Board of Public Works of the City of St. Paul cause the following im provement to be made, to-wit: Construct, relay or repair, with ce ment, a six-foot sidewalk on the west side of Milton street, from Portland ave nue to Grand avenue, in the City of St. Paul, Minnesota. That said Board shall proceed without delay to assess the amount, as nearly as they can ascertain the same, which will be required to pay the costs and neces sary expenses of such improvement upon the real estate to be benefited by said improvement, as provided by law, it be ing the opinion of the Council that the real estate to be assessed for such im provement can be found benefited to the extent of the damages, costs and ex penses necessary to be incurred thereby. Adopted by the Assembly May 31. 1904. Adopted by the Board of Aldermen May 31, 1904. Approved June 3, 1904. (June 6. 1904.) THE ST. PAUL GLOBE, MONDAY, JUNE 6, 1904 THE GLOBE'S PAYING WANTS HELR WANTED-Male DO YOU WISH TO EARN MONEY AT home? We have something entirely new and are offering a straight guaranteed salary of JIB for ten days' work; no can vassing or selling of goads required; send stamp for particulars. Waseca Mercantile Company, Waseca. Minn. A FIRST-CLASS WHISKY SALESMAN with an established trade in Minnesota or Wisconsin; liberal arrangement with proper party. Edwin Schlele <S. Co., dis tillers and wholesale whiskies, St. Louis. Address at once, Edwin Schlele, - care Ryan hotel, St. Paul, Minn. WANTED—EXPERIENCED RAILROAD telegraphers and station agents; good pay. Apply Room M. Merchants hotel. WANTED—BELL BOY. APPLY THE clerk. Windsor hotel. WANTED—A BUTCHER; AN ALL around man for a meat market; good wages to a reliable man. Address F. T. Trumbull, Lisbon. N. D. WANTED—GOOD COOK FOR HOTEL; good wages to right party- Address C. F. PeteiVon. Hallock. Minn. KLOX KLEANfcD FREE; WATCHES cleared, 30c. Btone's School of Watch making. 902 Globe Bldg. WANTED — MEN CUT OF EMPLOY* ment in St. Paul and vicinity to read this page every day for the profitable situations that are offered. SITUATION WANTED—MaIe YOUNG MAN, TWENTY-TWO, WOULD like position in private family as coach man; good city references. Address 139 East T>nth st. WANTED—BY A YOUNG MAN, TWEN ty. employment with a carpenter or con s^ tractor. 650*4 Decatur st. BARTENDER DESIRES WORK, CITY or country'", sober man. Address 308 East Eighth st.. Sibley House. HOUSEMAN WANTS SITUATION; thoroughly understands the work; steady and good workman; strictly temperate. F. J. R.. 155 Forbes av. STENOGRAPHER, YOUNG MAN, DE sires a position; good penman; good at figures; can give good references; Sal ary $35 per month. Address E., 19 E. 9th st.. city. WANTED—POSITION AS BARKEEPER or waiter; hotel preferred. Address H. 8.. 169 West Sixth at. WANTED—POSITION IN A WHOLE sale house by young man twenty-three years old. with good education. Address George Burque. 289 Louis st. YOUNG MAN WANTS POSITION IN office or learn some good trade. Please call or address 480 North Robert St., city. YOUNG MAN WANTS POSITION AS coachman; has had experience; well ac quainted in city; car. furnish best of references If required. Please call or address 480 North Robert at., city. WANTED—SITUATION AS BOOK keeper by a man of several years' ex perience. C. G. Wells, general delivery, postofflce. LOCOMOTIVE FIREMAN WANTS POSl tion to fire locomotive on any railroad; can show good certificate of competency. Address Ike Preimesberger, Pierz. Minn. COACHMAN WOULD LIKE WORK about some private residence; please give me a call; can furnish reference. J % R.. 470 James st. WANTED—YOUNG MARRIED MAN desires poei#on in dry goods store In the country; eight years' experience; good references. Address J. w., 201 Good rich av.. St. Paul. STORAGE REDUCED FREIGHT RATES TO THE Pacific Coast on household goods or emigrant movables.,, Prompt servlce.low est rates. The Boyd Transfer & Stor age Co.. Minneapolis. HOUSEHOLD GOODS PACKED OR stored. Pacific Coast assemo'ed eairs. Fidelity warehouse. Inspection invited. TAILORING FOR FIRST-CLASS DYEING, CLEAN ing and repairing, the best man in town to go to is Simon Fegelson. corner Eighth and Wacouta sts. A'y F- No. 7637— In the matter of the report of the Board of Public Works, dated May 19 1904. It is hereby ordered by the Common Council of the City of St. Paul: 1^ tne Boar.d of Public Works of the City of St. Paul cause the following im provement to be made, to-wit- Construct, relay or repair, with cement a six-foot sidewalk on the west side of Marshall avenue, from Prior avenue to Moore street, in the City of St. Paul, Min nesota. That said Board shall proceed without delay to assess the amount, as nearly as they can ascertain the same, which will be required to nay the costs and neces sary expenses of such improvement upon the real estate to be benefited bv said improvement, as provided by Jaw; it be ing the opinion of the Council that the real estate to be assessed for such im provement can be found benefited to the extent of the damages, costs and ex penses necessary to be incurred therebv. Adopted by the Assembly May 31. 1904 31 1904Gd b> * thG Board of Al<iermen May Approved June 3, 1904 (June 6, 1964.) A'y F No. 7638— In the matter of the report of the Board of Public Works dated May 19, 1904. It is hereby ordered by the Common Council of the City of St. Paul: That the Board of Public Works of the City of St. Paul cause the following im provement to be made, to-wit: Construct, relay or repair, with cement, a six-foot sidewalk on the north side of North street, from Bedford street to the west line of Brunson street, in the City of St. Paul. Minnesota That said Board shall proceed without delay to assess the amount, as nearly as they can ascertain the same, which will be required to pay the costs and neces sary expenses of such improvement upon the real estate to be benefited by said im provement, as provided by law; it be ing the opinion of the Council that the real estate to be assessed for such im provement can be found benefited to the extent of the damages, costs and ex penses necessary to be incurred thereby. Adopted by the Assembly May 31, 1904. Adopted by the Board of Aldermen May 31, 190J. Approved June 3, 1904. (June 6, 1904.) A'y F No. 7639— In the matter of the report of the Board of Public Works dated May 19, 1904. It is hereby ordered by the Common Council of the City of St. Paul: That the Board of Public Works of the City of St. Paul cause the following im provement to be made, to-wit: Construct, relay or repair, with cement, sidewalk six feet wide on the west side of Oakdale street from Bunker street to Gates street, in the City of St. Paul, Min nesota. That said Board shall proceed with out delay to assess the amount, as nearly as they can ascertain the same, which will be required to -pay the costs and neces sary expenses of such improvement upon the real estate to be benefited by said Im provement, as provided by law; it be ing the opinion of the Council that the real estate to be assessed for such im provement can be found benefited to the extent of the damages, costs and ex penses necessary to be incurred thereby. Adopted by the Assembly May 31, 1904. Adopted by the Board of Aldermen May 31, 1904. Approved June 3, 1904. (June 6, 1904.) A'y F No. 7640— Whereas. S. Liebennan has heretofore made application for a peddler's license from the City of St. Paul, and Whereas, Said application has been ap proved by the Chief of Police under and pursuant to Ordinance No. 2442, entitled "An ordinance relating to peddler's li censes." approved April 12, 1904, be it Resolved, That the City Clerk be and he is hereby directed to issue a license to sajd S. Lieberman to peddle £<m foot) for the period ef one year, upon pay ment by said S. Lieberman into the treasury of said oitv of th« sum nf fl"« THE QLOBE'S PAYING WANTS Forty Martha. Washington Needles GIVEN FREE With Each Globe Want Ad. >» • THE GLOBE will give a package containing forty Martha Washington Needles with every cash want ad received at the office or left with any druggist. These needles are warranted to excel all oihsr brands In finish and quality. The eyes are beveled and gauged, thereby making sewing much easier. The package contains 25 assorted sharps: * ! Glove Needia 1 ChenKJe Needle 2 Fine Darnert 1 Milliner'* Needia 2 Cotton Darners 1 Silk Darner 1 Tape Needle I Yarn Nsedla 1 Carpet Needle I Worstsd Nsedia 2 Wool Darners 1 Shoo Button Heavile Send Your Next Want Ad to The Globe AND RECEIVE A PACKAGE OF NEEDLES FREE! HORSES AND CARRIAGES BARRETT & ZIMMERMAN, MIDWAY Horse Market, have the largest as sortment of hoTses in the entire North west; auction Wednesday at 2 o'clock; private Shies dally; part time given if desired. COACH. HORSES. COACH HORSES. GAITED SADDLE HORSES. GAITED SAD.DLE HOUSES. HIGH-CLASS PAIRS COACH HORSES, also gaited saddle horses. ready for immediate use. Write D. W. Hogan, reliable dealer),and breeder. Byron, 111. FOR SALE—TWO WELL BROKEN ponies; good smgie drivers; at 86 West Morton st. BUY YOUR HARNESS ON THE IN stallment plan. Hard Times Harness Factory, 544 Rice st. " MEDICAL PERSONAL—W. A. MANN, M. D., SPE cialist. All diseases of women quickly cured; ovarian difficulties and irregulari ties skillfully treated; consultation free. 412 Nicollet av., Minneapolis; fourth floor. '_ MEDICAL —MRS. DR. F. Q. McKAY, electricity, massage and magnetic treat ments- will cure rheumatism, insomnia end all nervous diseases. Office, 905 Northwestern Bldg., 322 Hennepln. Mln neapolls. Hours 9 to 9. M. 1717 Ll. LADIES! USE MY REMEDY, THE best, safest and most reliable regula tor; gives sure and quick relief; price, $2; particulars free. Address Mrs. T. Wagner, 43% East Thtrd st:, St. Paul, Minn. SEWING MACHINES 600 SINGERS, WHITES, DOMESTIC and Wheeler & Wilson at $8.76. Prop heads at $13.50; free trial. 99 West Seventh st. ' ' ■ ' WHEELER & WILSON STORE, 22 East Sixth street; we rent and repair machines of all makes; new machines sold on easy payments: second-hand machines frcm $5 up. N. W. phone Main 17? 4, dollars ($5.00) and upon further payment to said City Clerk of the sum of one dol lar ($1.00) office fee. Adopted by the Assembly May 31, 1904. Adopted by the Board of Aldermen May 31, 1904. Approved June 3, 1904. (June 6, 1904.) • A'y, F No. 7641— Whereas, S. Rosenblaum has hereto fore made application for a peddler's li cense from the City of St. Paul, and Whereas, Said application has been ap proved by the Chief of Police, under and pursuant to Ordijianee No. 2442, entitled "An ordinance relating to peddler's li censes." approved April 12, 1904, be it Resolved, That the City Clerk be and he is hereby directed to issue a license to said S. Rosenblaum to peddle (with ve hicle) for the period or one year, upon payment by said S. Rosenblaum into the Treasury of said city of the sum of $50.00 and upon further payment to said City Clerk of the sum of $1.00 office fee. Adopted by the Assembly May 31, 1904. Adopted by the Board of Aldermen May 31. 1904. Approved June, 3, 1904. (June 6, 1904.) A'y F No. 7642— Whereas. Max Krynsky has heretofore made application*, for a peddler's license from the City of'St- Paul, and, Whereas, said -application has been ap proved by the Chief of Police, under and pursuant to Ordinance No. 2442, entitled "An ordinance relating to peddler's li censes." approved April 12. 1904. be it Resolved, That the City Clerk be and he is hereby directed to issue a license to said Max Krynsky to peddle (with ve hicle) for the period of one year, upon payment by said Max Krynsky in the Treasury of said city of the sum of $50.00, and upon further payment to said City Clerk of the sum of $1.00 office fee. Adopted by the Assembly May 31, 1904. Adopted by the Board of Aldermen May 31, 1904. Approved June 3, 1904. (June 6, 1904.) A'y F*No. 7643— Whereas. S. Barnett has heretofore made application for a peddler's license from the City of St. Paul, and. Whereas, Said application has been ap proved by the Chief of Police, under and pursuant to Ordinance No. 2442, entitled "An ordinance relating to ped dler's licenses," approved April 12, 1904, be it Resolved, That the City Clerk be and hfe is hereby directed to issue a license to said S. Barnett to. peddle (with vehicle) for the period of one year, upon pay ment by said S. Barnett into the Treasury of said city of the sum of $50.00. and upon further payment to said City Clerk of the sum of $1.00 office fee. Adopted by the. Assembly May 31, 1904. Adopted by the Board of Aldermen May 31, 1904. Approved June 3, 1904. (June 6, 1904.) A'y F No. 7644— Whereas. Harry Lubov has heretofore made application for a peddler's license from the City of Saint Paul, and. Whereas, Said application has been ap proved by the Chief of Police, under and pursuant to Ordinance No. 2442. entitled !'An ordinance relating to peddlers' li censes," approved April 12, 1904. be It Resolved. That the tMty Clerk, be and he is hereby directed to issue a license to said Harry I^ubov to peddle (with vehicle) for the period of one year, upon payment by said Harry Lubov into the Treasury of said city of the sum of 150.00, and upon further payment to said Ctty Clerk of the sum of $1.00 office fee. Adopted by the Assembly May 31, 1904. Adopted by the Board of Aldermen May 31, 1904. Approved June 3, 1904. (June 6, 1904.) A'y F No. 7645— '":;.-." •».■.%."--. --V-■."; £.\iXZ : Whereas, '•/. Samuel Katz has ~ heretofore \ made ' application _ for a;- peddler's ~ license : from '$ the City ~of % Saint Paul, and, :-; ; Whereas, Said application : has been ap proved tby the v,Ghief of • Police, under ' and MirKiiont t,-» j Ordinance No- •**3. »'"''-•' THE GLOBE'S PAYING WANTS PERSONAL T. H. BLY, M. D., SPECIALIST—DIS eases of women; all Irregularities cor rected; new book. 25c; all you need to knew; private home. Minneapolis office, 412 Nlcoilet av. DR HINZ. Specialist In rupture and diseases of men. Century bldg.. 4th st. and Ist av. g.. Mpls. MRS. KATE JOHNSON, BORN. MAG netic heaier and nurse; treatment of all diseases; rheumatism and nerve pros tration a specialty. 419 Washington ave S., Minneapolis. Flat 14. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN—USE THE best matrimonial agency in the world honorable and confidential; Inclose stamps for particulars. Brown Agency, Box 40. Minneapolis. PERSONAL—LADIES, IF IN NEED AD dress Mrs. B. Collins, Sta. B, Milwaukee, Wls.. for remedy I always use. BUSINESS PERSONALS REEVES' IRON PILLS ARE JUST the thing for people sick of being tired and for people tired of being sick; try them. S H. Reeves. Druggist. Seven Corners: money cheerfully refunded. FEMALE DISEASES CURED — IRREG uIar menstruation quickly cured; forty years' experience; office open from 9 a. m. till 10 p. m. Dr. Wheeler. Globe . bldg., Minneapolis. T. C, 335; good home for patients. GARRET CLEANING Rug Manufacturers UP-TO-DATE UPHOLSTERING. MAT tress ■ renovating. carpet cleaning. Schroeder & Dickinson. 16 East Sixth St.. both phones. PATENT ATTORNEYS WILLIAMSON & MERCHANT (JAMES F. Williamson and Frank D. Merchant), patent attorneys and solicitors. Main office, 929-935 Guaranty Loan Bldg.. Minneapolis, Minn.: branch, Room 52. McGlil Bldg.. Washfngton. D. C. "An ordinance relating to peddlers' li censes." approved April 12, 1904, be it Resolved. That the City Clerk, be and he is hereby directed to issue a license to said Samuel Katz to peddle (with vehicle) for the period of one year, upon payment by said. Samuel Katz into the Treasury of said city of the sum of $50.00 and upon further payment to said City Clerk of the sum of $1.00 office fee. Adopted by the Assembly May 31. 1904. Adopted by the Board of Aldermen May 31, 1904. Approved June 3, 1904. (June 6, 1904.) A'y F No. 7646— Whereas, Louis Brochiner has hereto fore made application for a peddler's li cense from the City of Saint Paul, and, Whereas, Said application has been ap proved by the Chief of Police, under and pursuant to Ordinance No. 2442, entitled "An ordinance relating to peddlers' li censes," approved April 12. 1904, be it Resolved. That the City Clerk, be and he is hereby directed to issue a license to said Louis Brochiner to peddle (with vehicle) for the period of one year, upon payment by said Louis Brochiner into the Treasury of said city of the sum of $50.00, and upon further payment to said City Clerk of the sum of $1.00 office fee. Adopted by the Assembly May 31, 1904. Adopted by the Beard of Aldermen May 31, 1904. Approved June 3, 1904. - (June 6, 1904.) A'y F No. 7647— Whereas. Joseph Manner has here tofore made application for a ped dler's license from the City of Saint Paul, and. Whereas, Said applicatipn has been ap proved by the Chief of Police, under and pursuant to Ordinance No. 2442, entitled "An ordinance relating to peddlers' li censes," approved April 12, 1904, be it Resolved. That the City Clerk, be and he is hereby directed to issue a license to said Joseph Manner to peddle (with vehicle) for the period of one year, upon payment by said Joseph Marnier into the Treasury of said city of the sum of $50.00, and upoir* further payment to said City Clerk of the sum of $1.00 office fee. Adopted by the Assembly May 31, 1904. Adopted by the Board of Aldermen May 31, 1904. Approved June 3, 1904. (June 6, 1904.) A'y F No. 7648— Whereas, Max Horowitz has here tofore made application for a ped dler's license from the City of Saint Paul, and. Whereas, Said application has been ap proved by the Chief of Police, under and pursuant to Ordinance No. .2442, entitled "An ordinance relating to peddlers' li censes." approved April 12, 1904, be it Resolved, That the City Clerk, be and he is hereby directed to issue a license to said Max Horowitz to peddle (with vehicle) for the period of one year, upon payment by said Max Horowitz into the Treasury of said city of the sum of $50.00, and upon further payment to said City Clerk of the sum of $1.00 office fee. Adopted by the Assembly May 31. 1904. Adopted by the Board of Aldermen May 31, 1904. Approved June 3, 1904. (June 6, 1904.) A'y F No. 7681— Resolved, That Peddler's License No. 28 for vehicle. Issued to G. Chase, June 15, 1903, be and the same is hereby trans ferred to S. Stremonsky. Adopted by the Assembly May 31, 1904. Adopted by the Board of Aldermen May 31, 1904. Approved June 3, 1904. (June 6, 1904.) A'y F No. 7«52— It is hereby ordered by the Common Council of the City of St. Paul: That the matter of constructing a sewer on Acker street, from Sylvan street to Llghtner place, and on Lightner place, from Acker street to Sycamore street, .be and the same is hereby re ferred to the Board of Public Works to investigate and report. First —Is this improvement proper and necess*- —" THE GLOBE'S PAYING WANTS \:HELP- WANTED-*Female WANTED—YOUNG GIRLS AND . WOM en who are seeking employment to re alize that they can ; best secure situa tions through 1 reading the Help Wanted A columns of The Globe daily. • ;.■,■■: • KLOX KLEANEO. FREE; WATCHES cleaned, 50c. Stone's School of Watch / maklng. 902 Globe Bldg. . WANTED—TWO STRONG GIRLS TO '. scrub. Apply hbusekeweiv"- Windsor ho- 7. tel. , ■■' -:■ •' "-"'cy-'\ --■■'" ■>■ - ■ 2 ■ WANTED— GIRL; FAMILY 3 adults. = - Apply 1983 St. Anthony av., ■ Merrlam Park. - - . - , SITUATION WANTED :\: „ Female FOR COLDS AND INFLUENZA USE Collier's Grip Cure; 25c"by mail. W. . K. Collier. Seventh and Sibley sts. AN " EXPERIENCED * LAUNDRESS ■ would like work by : the day.: Call or ■■- addresg 16% West Third" fit., room 7. WOMAN WANTS ANY KIND OF DAY work. 441 Wacouta st., front room, up stairs. 3 Call afternoons. -. - YOUNG ■.•-. LADY •■■• STENOGRAPHER, willing to work for a moderate salary. •'* wishes, a position; has had office ex -perience and can assist on books. Ad dress . A. L., Room 309, McClure bldg., ' 61 East Sixth st. --■■■- A WOMAN DESIRES WORK HOUSE cleaning, washing, or would do gentle men's washing at home. Address 223 % Chestnut st. ..,,.., ■.:■.- - -'-w. COMPETENT LADY STENOGRAPHER with some experience desires a position;. I will work for reasonable salary to be gin with. Address L. 8.. 982 Arcade st. A MIDDLE AGED AMERICAN WOMAN • wishes position as nurse, or would keep house for respectable gentleman; best of references furnished. Apply room 132, >' 460 Jackson st. '.'- ..', .- ■ WANTED—ANY KIND OF DAY WORK ? by a woman. Telephone call 1878-J1 -Main. - • ,-. ■ - WANTED—POSITION TO DO COOKING or housework, either city or country; German; child three years old. Gorletz, '. 30 Townsend st. , - - YOUNG LADY :; DESIRES WORK IN , office; \ can do light bookkeeping and stenographic work; references furnished. N. R.. 228 West Sixth st. " WANTED—POSITION AS HOUSEKEEP t>r by middle-aged ' woman where she ; could have her little girl, eight years old. with her; neat and a good cook; no ob t jection *o • country. " Mrs. Butler, 50 East Seventh. ■ r BOOKKEEPER — ,WANTED POSITION, by a young lady, thoroughly experienced - in this line of work; willing to be assist -■■ ant bookkeeper; also a good stenogra pher. Address - E.. ■ 675 St. Peter St., city. -■•"'..■- - '■■■■•■ ..'-■.■ ■ .- ■-■•■-..-- -•■ - -- A COMPETENT LADY WOULD LIKE washing. Call at 542 Cedar St., down - stairs. . .---'•,. ':" ,..-:-.- •.'--- .- - ' •- A WOMAN DESIRES DAY v WORK, ■ house cleaning or washing or would take gentleman's washing home. Address 223 : Chestnut st. . ■: ■■':■'. FINANCIAL Bfl R T Ifll NSI AT LOWEST RATES 0 nun i LUAHO on easy payment plan % Furniture. Planoa, Etc. 730 Globe Bldg. LOANS TO SALARIED PEOPLE WITH 'i out mortgage or indorser. Only I se curity your name. Others on house ' hold furniture, pianos, etc., without re moval from your possession. Minne sota Mortgage Loan Co., 316-317 Ploneei V Press Bldg. --;■. . : '•■.;;-; ■■---•-■ v SALARY AND FURNITURE LOANS, ST. PAUL FINANCIAL CO. vßoom 301. New York Life Building. 1^ .; ■:;,:[:., A:^MASS \^ : .."'.; V;. MRS. DR- SCIENTIFIC MAS -- sage and baths: all kinds. 27 East Sev '■ enth st. Suite 200. '•: y;-.~, : • TAKE SCIENTIFIC MASSAGE TREAT ments at Mrs. Wagner. 43% East Third r st.. corner CedaT. . - . •. . MISS T. OLSTAD, TRAINED MAS ■ seuse; baking process; cures rheuma tism; massage, Swedish movement; scaip treatment; open Sundays. 309 ' Phoenix Bldg. Twin City phone. Second—Give the Council an estimate of the expense thereof, and state whether one-half of the cost thereof is to be paid into the City Treasury before the con tract is let. -^^ Third —Can real estate to be assessed for said improvement be found benefited to the extent of damages, cost and ex penses necessary to be incurred thereby? Fourth—ls such improvement asked for upon the petition or application of the owners of a majority of the property to be assessed for such improvement? Fifth —Send the Council a plan or pro file of said improvement, as required by law, if you report in favor of the same. Sixth —Send the Council a proper order directing the work to be dope. Adopted by the Assembly May 31, 1904. Adopted by the Board of Aldermen May 31, 1904. Approved June 3, 1904. (June 6, 1904.) A'y F No. 7653— It is hereby ordered by the Common Council of the City of St. Paul: That the matter of the grading of Wi nona street, from Charlton street to Smith avenue, be and the same is hereby referred to the Board of Public Works to investigate and report. First—ls this improvement proper and necessary? Second—Give the Council an estimate of the expense thereof, and state whether one-half of the cost thereof is to be paid into the City Treasury before the con tract is let. Third—Can real estate to be assessed for said improvement be found benefited to the extent of damages, cost and ex penses necessary to be incurred thereby? Fourth —Is such improvement asked for upon the petition or application of the owners of a majority of the property to be assessed fOT such improvement? Fifth—Send the Council a plan or pro file of said improvement, as required by law, if you report in favor of the same. Sixth—Send the Council a proper order directing- the "work to be done. Adopted by the Assembly May 31, 1904. Adopted by the Board of Aldermen May 31, 1904. Approved June 3. 1904. (June 6, 1904.) Bd F No. 19337— Resolved. That a warrant be drawn upon the City Treasury in the sum of Two Hundred Eighty-five and 11-100 Dol lars (285.11), payable out of the fund derived from assessments for the paving of South Robert and Concord streets in favor of Henry F. Wessel. said sum be ing a refund of aggregate assessments paid by said Henry F. Wessel on the west 100 feet of the south half of lot 3. block 50, in the sum of $176.15. and on the west 100 feet of the north 20 feet of lot 4 block 50. in the sum of $108.96, both of said portions of said lots being in West St. Paul proper Addition to the City of St. Paul, on account of the above named improvement; it appearing that the appli cation of the City Treasurer of the City of St. Paul for judgment against said parcels of land for said assessments was denied by the Court. That said warrant' be delivered only upon the surrender and cancellation of the City Treasurer's receipts for such assess ments. Passed by the Board of Aldermen May 31, 1904. Passed by the Assembly June 1, 1904. Approved June 3, 1904. (June 6. 1904.) Bd F No. 19448— Resolved, That permission be and the same is hereby granted to the Twin City Telephone Co., under and in pursuance of the provisions of Ordinance Nq. 1974, ap proved March 23. 1898, to make the neces sary exoavations and put in an under ground conduit with the necessary ma terial and service pipes for the purpo.se of conducting and distributing the neces sary wires and cables on the following named streets and avenues, to-wit: On Robert street from Thirteenth street to University avenue. Further Resolved, That said Twin City Telephone Co.. in putting in said conduits, service pipes and cables, shall replace all streets, alleys and public grounds on and in which any of such work shall be done in pursuance of this resolution in as good THE GLOBE'S . PAYING WANTS FOR SA LE—Farm Lands FREE INFORMATION. ! : RESERVATION LAND. Parties interested •in - Reservation Lands -ZL ..opened this summer will secure The Most Authentic , Information Free F y '•?%!?* the Un'ted States General Land Office, Washington D C. Anyone desiring . more definite or- - • mation or advice concerning thesfc landa or Government Land now open for entry under the regular Homestead Laws or '■ Stone and Timber act. at $2.50 per acre can. obtain the same Free by calling or writing us at once. N.-W. HOMESTEAD LOCATING CO. • 120 Temple Court, Minneapolis. BIG TOWN ON WINNIPEG EX tension of the Soo Ry.; first-class open- Ings for all kinds of business, manufac tories 'and ■ investment. Address Rufus L. Hardy. Gen. Man.. Parker's Prairie. Minn. .-• ■ -.*-. - ■■-. ■■■■ ; ■ - , ...... MILD CLIMATE. . "'■' ;■/_ Factor in land business; ten years time; best farm •' and ranch land. Ask Union Pacific agency,; 135 East Sixth st. (Ryan hotel). St. Paul. Minn. 200 ACRES IN SOUTHERN PART OP •:■ Kanabec county, Minn, at the low price of $7 per acre.; - j. S. BMEDBERQ. 617 Phoenix bldg.. Minneapolis. Minn. HOMESTEADS FREE HOMES. GET A RELIABLE MAP. There are good free homestead lands and cheap deeded lands to be had in Ly ; man county. South Dakota, adjoining the Rosebud reservation; for a reliable , map, compiled at the U. S. land office, showing every section numbered, cov ? ering 56 townships of the very best of . lands, with information regarding, the Rosebud and Sioux lands, send 25c in* silver to J. N. Fulford. Oacoma. S. D« HOMESTEADS ON THE ROSEBUD .. reservation; send 50 cents for large sec tional map and full information to Bone steel State Bank. Bonesteel. S. D. IMPROVED FARM LANDS IMPROVED FARM HOMES FOR LA boring men and : renters. In forty-aere tracts, or more, with goo-J house. * all complete and ready to move into; all hardwood timber land, jon good, public roads, "". near . schools, churches and creameries; good neighbors: near a town having a population of 2.000: only fifty to sixty miles from St. Paul and Min neapolis; price, $5 to $15 per acre; terms. $1.50 per acre cash, balance on - long. time at a low rate of interest; for maps and further information address Uecke's Land Agency, Cumberland. Wls." FOR SALE—Houses THE VERY BEST BARGAINS IN TOWN In the line :of houses for sale are al ways to be found under this dasslflca tlon of The Globe. FOR SALE-Sldowatk Tile STONE SIDEWALKS LAID IN ALL parts of the city; moderate prices. St. Paul Stone Co., Tenth and Wabasha. Tel. 783 T. C. ■ ■ :,■■ ■ , FOR SALE— Typewriters WANTED-=MEN AND WOMEN EVERY where -to appreciate - that every day there are * excellent. chances to better ■ . themselves offered In - these columns. [-. ; FOR SALE—Stores } FOR SALE — TWO-STORY /. STORE building valued at $2,500; -will sell for : $1,500 if taken soon. *\ Address \ Ed ; Stroschein, Wood Lake, Minn. . FOR SALE-Blcyles VIKINGSI VIKINGS! VIKINGS!—IN black, blue and gold color; best equip : ment; all season guarantee. $27. Wheel Exchanger 146 East Fifth. .. ■-: FOR SALE— Miscellaneous ■ 100,000 AT EAGLE ST. AND MILWAU kee tracks, $4.75 per thousand; fire brick at yards, $10.00 per thousand; come quick. * Northwestern ' Lumber and Wrecking Co. ~------- order and condition as the same were in before the doing of such work, and all of such work shall be done under the super vision and a? directed by the City Engi neer of the City of St. Paul, except as in this resolution otherwise provided. Furiher Resolved. That the permission herein granted is given subject to all the provisions of Ordinance No. 1974 and all of the other resolutions and ordinances of the City of St.'Paul. Adopted by the Board of Aldermen May 17, 1904. Adopted by the Assembly June 1, 1904. Approved June 3, 1904. (June 6, 1904.) Bd F No. 19450— Resolved. That the Commissioner of Public Works be and is hereby authorized and directed to construct a catchbasin at the southeast corner of Bates avenue and North street, the expense of same not to exceed sixty < $60.00) dollars "and to be paid out of the • "Sewer Account of the General Fund." Adopted by the Board of Aldermen May 17, 1904. Adopted by the Assembly June 1, 1904. Approved June 3. 1904. (June 6, 1904.) Bd F No. 19452— . Resolved, That the Commissioner of Public Works be and he is hereby au thorized to put down a six-inch drill hole at the corner of Suburban and Griffith streets, the expense of same to be paid out of the sewer account of the general fund and not to exceed the sum of two hundred ($200.00) dollars. Adopted by the Board of Aldermen May 17, 1904. Adopted by the Assembly June 1, 1904. Approved June 3, 1904. (June 6, 1904.) Bd F No. 19456— Resolved, That E. H. Haas is hereby permitted to construct a sewer from La fond street- north in the rear of lots IS, 19 and 20. block 1. Michaels' Subdivision of Stinson's Division, at his own expense. Said work to be done under the supervis ion and direction of the Commissioner of Public Works. Adopted by the Board of Aldermen May. 17, 1904. Adopted by the Assembly June 1, 1004. Approved June 3, 1904. (June 6. 1904.) Bd F No. 19498— Resolved. That a warrant be drawn by the proper city officers, in favor of George Sudheimer. as attorney in fact for Arthur Caines Jr., Peter Quint. David S. Kimball and Charles S. Hoff. payable out of the "Miscellaneous Account of the General Fund." in order to reimburse said parties for double fees paid to the County Auditor to secure the placing of their names on the primary election ballot at the city election of 1902; such warrant to be delivered only upon said parties fil ing herewith a release of their claims. Adopted by the Board of Aldermen May May 31, 1904. MATHIAS BANTZ. Vice President of Board of Aldermen. Adopted by the Assembly June 1. 1304. H. C. SCHURMEIER. Vice President of the Assembly. Approved June 3, 1904.. HENRY G. HAAS. Acting Mayor. Attest: GEORGE T. REDINGTON. City Clerk. June 6-1904-lt. $13 —St. Louis and Return —$13 Via Rock Island System, June 13 and 27 On abov.=s dates the Rock Island System will sell coach excursion tickets, Bt. Paul and Minneapolis to St. Louis and return at exceedingly low # rate of $13. $3 less than one way fare. Return limit seven days. Trains for St. Louis leave St. Paul 9-45 a. m. and 7:36 p. m. Short est line, quickest time, melflern equip ment, including dining car service. Trains run for over two hundred miles longside the Mississippi river. Office corner Sixth and Robert streets. St. Paul. F. W. Saint, City Passenger Agent.