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;-'8V";. | THE GLOBE'S T THE GLOBE'S PAYING WAINTSI IPAYING WANTS "HUNTING A NEEDLE IN A HAYSTACK" Isn't any harder i than hunting for most anything you've ■lost. If you figure on doing the hunting yourself. Tin -real-way, tc; hunt Is to let one of: ~*.,,. „ •^.,^ei!:*i*3?Sß»vis«i«sSs3BESSS2gg«riSja s . THE GLOBE'S PAYING = —~^WA N TS-= 1 YV/\I^I 1 J ■■: . .-.■■-;...-. hunt for you. Makes no difference what .you've lost, whether it's your pocket-book, your wife or your pocket-book, if it's to be found, a Globe Want will find it for you. Just try "The Globe's Paying Wants" ■ 20 WORDS 20 CENTS==== LEAVE WITH ANY DRUGGIST OR 'PHONE 1065, EITHER UNE B A Few of the Branch Off Ices 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, Druggist, Seven Coiners. L. J. ABERWALD. Druggist, corner Rice and Iglehart. STRAIGHT BROS., Druggists. Rondo and Grotto SEVER WESTBY, Druggist, Maria ave nue and East Third street. W. A. FROST & CO.. Druggists, Selby and Western avenues. RIETZKE & CO.. Druggists, Selby and Western avenues. A. J. SCHUMACHER Druggist, 499 West Seventh street. J. W. NELSON, Druggist, Dale and Uni versity. C. T. HELLER, Druggist. Willard, St. Peter 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 Sibiey. A. A. CAMPBELL, Druggist. Louis and Rondo sheets. H. L. McCOLL. Druggist, 483 Broadway. DRIES PHARMACY, corner Ninth and St. Peter streets. GEORGE C. DAVENPORT & CO., 972 East Seventh street. H. W. DICKMAN, Druggist, 830 East Seventh, corner Beech. A. L. WOOLSEY, Druggist, Prior and St. Anthony avenues. VITAL STATISTICS Marriage Licenses Frank Hoffman.Elizabeth Bruendlmeier. James W. Van Hul, Pearl E. Wilson. Oscar A. Olson, Annie Johnson. Births Mrs. A. Sagalea, 388 Woodward, girl. Mrs. W. WiHiams, 783 Arkwright, girl. Mrs. Joseph Gruber, 312 Rice, boy. Mrs. John Murphy, 435 Case. boy. Mrs. George C. Gall, 710 De Soto, boy. Deaths John Gallinaugh, 19 East College, 83 years, Aug. 3. Frank Pennig, 719 Van Buren, 14 years, Aug. 3. 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. FOR SALE—Typewriters WANTED—MEN AND WOMEN EVERY where to appreciate that every day there are excellent chances to better therrselves offered in these columns. BUSINESS CHANCES START IN BUSINESS FOR YOURSELF. We want a good man in every county In the United States to get exclusive terri tory and sell our patent horse collars direct to the consumers; $100 to $300 capital is all that is necessary to start you in a good, paying and permanent business with chances for advancement. Write at once to the Pneumatic Faced Horse Collar Co., J. V. Stone. Manager. Moorhead. Minn. A SNAP FOR SOME MERCHANT—ANY good merchant looking for best loca tion in the state for store. Address G, Globe. ' . FOR SALE CHEAP, SMALL STOCK OF groceries and confectionery. 542 Broad- Way. PIMAS DOING WELL Government Finds Mission Complaint Is Unfounded WASHINGTON, D. C, Aug. 5.—A thorough investigation by the interior department of the complaint recently made to the president by a delegation • from the Presbyterian board of home missions that the Pima Indians of Cal . ifornia are on the verge of starvation, reveals the fact that the Indians, on the contrary, are amply provided for. It was found that $27,000 already had been authorized for the relief of the Pimas during the fiscal year. The interior department recently in structed its superintendent of irriga tion to construct a system of wells to supply water for irrigation purposes for, the Indians, as water from the river already had been diverted by the white settlers above the reservation. Street Car Strike Called Off BLOOMINGTON, 111., Aug. s.—At a meeting of the local street car men's union this afternoon it was decided to call off the strike on the lines of the Bloomington & Normal Electric Rail way and Power company, which has been in progress since Jan. 1. The strikers lost the fight, which was for an advance in wages, recognition of the union and easier runs for the older men in the -service. RAILROAD NOTICES $26.40 —Colorado and Return—s26.4o $38.40— Utah and Return—s3B.4o yia Rock Island System. Tickets on Bale daily until Sept. 30. Good returning Until Oct. 31. Only one night out, St. Paul and Minneapolis to Denver. Colorado Springs or Pueblo. Rocky Mountain Limit ed is the train. Electric "lighted sleepers and best meals on wheel?. Office Sixth and Robert streets, St. Paul, F. W. Baint, City Passenger Agent. World's Fair Rates Via Rock Island Sys tem Tickets on sale daily. Fifteen day tickets $19.20 Sixty day tickets $21.35 Season tickets $25.60 Shortest line; fastest time: best meals on wheels. No change oi oars. 200 miles longsHe the Mississippi. Compare dis tance and time with other lines. Office Sixth and Robert streets. St. Paul. F. W. Baint. City Passenger Agent End of Week Excursions to Cannon Va!« ley Points. The Chicago Great Western Hallway win sell tickets to Red Wlngr. Cannon Falls. Northfleld, Faribault, Waterville P. H. MIDDENTS, Druggist, 472 Waba sha. JOHN BODIN & CO., Druggists, 881 Payne avenue. - B. A. TREAT, Newsdealer, 442 Broad way. M. S. COURTNEY. Newsdealer, 478 Wa basha. W. E. LOWE. Prescription Pharmacist, corner Twelfth and Robert streets. J. A. BATTOM, Druggist. 309 Jackson street. A. H. SONNSN, Druggist, 574 Rice. L. H. LUEDERS, Pharmacist, 879 Rice. SUMMIT PHARMACY, 284 Rice, corner Summit. WALTER NELSON. Druggist, 896 Rice street. WALTER NELSON, Druggist, 1946 Uni versity avenue. CAPITOL DRUG CO.. Druggists. Uni versity avenue and Rice street. DR. MARKS, Pharmacy, IIS S. Wabasha. HALL & KRAFT, Druggists, 428 S. Wa basha. HANS MADSON. Druggist, 156 Concord. ECLIPSE DRUG STORE. 113 S. Robert. G. A. WOLFROM. Druggist. 572 Kent. D. C. KISSEL. Druggist. 561 Thomas. F. A. HOLCOMB, Druggist, 954 Payne CENTRAL PHARMACY. Tenth and Wa basha. EDMUND J- FUCHS, Druggist, 798 East Seventh. E. E. KEIPER, Druggist, 450 South Rob ert. G. F. UMLAND, Druggist, 441 University avenue. A NNOUNCEMENTS MY WIFE. MARY WOLDT, HAS LEFT my bed and board and notice is hereby given that I will not be held liable for any bills contracted by her. Fred Woldt, Gladstone, Minn. INSTRUCTION MRS. ST. JOHN-BRENON, PRINCIPAL of Lyceum Dramatic School, will give lessons in St. T"aul in the Art of Speech. Voice Building. Elocution and Reading, Defects of speech speedily corrected. Prof. Titcomb's studio,. O'Halloran Bldg., Mondays and Thursdays, 2 to fi p. m. CARPET CLEANING Rug Manufacturers UP-TO-DATE UPHOLSTERING, MAT tress renovating, carpet cleaning. Sehroeder & Dickinson, 16 East Sixth st.. both phones. FOR RENT—Furnished Rooms FOR RENT — LARGE FURNISHED room, • suitable for two; also single room; private home; modern. 125 Igle hart st. MASSAGE MRS. DR. STEINE—SCIENTIFIC MAS sage and baths; all kinds. 27 East Sev enth st. Suite 200. MISS T. OLSTAD, TRAINED MAS seuse; baking process; massage; scalp treatment; open Sundays. 309 Phoenix bldg. N. W. phone, Main 742 L 1. TAKE SCIENTIFIC MASSAGE TREAT ments at Mrs. Wagner's, 43^ East Third st.. corner Cedar. SEWING MACHINES 500 SINGERS, WHITES, DOMESTIC and Wheeler & Wilson at $8.75. Drop heads at $13.50; free trial. 99 West Seventh st. and Madison Lake at one fare for the round trip on Saturday and Sunday of each week until Oct. 31. For information apply to J. N. Storr, G. A., Fifth and Robert streets. St. Paul. . r Wisconsin Central Railway Rate Bulletin New York and return $41.90 Albany, N. V., and return 38.20 Boston and return 45.90 Toronto and return '. 25.90 Montreal and return 33.00 Rates to intermediate points in propor tion. Homeseekers' tickets to points south, southeast and southwest first and third Tuesday each month half fare plus $2. To Michigan summer resorts via Chi cago and boat lines half fare plus 50 cents to Chicago and return in connection with boat I'ne rates. Free reclining chair cars on all trains. For full information call or address Herman Brown, N. W. P. A., 371 Robert street, St. Paul. St. Louis Exposition The Chicago Great Western railway will allow a ten-day stop over at Chicago on through tickets to the world's fair. Stop overs allowed at Kcnsas City on payment of $1.00 fee. For rates and other information apply to J. N. Stor.. General Agent, corner sth and Rober; sts.. St. Paul. $20.70 CHICAGO TO BOSTON. MASS., And Return Via the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Tickets good leaving Chicago August 12. 13 and 14. valid for return until August 20, subject to extension to September 30 on payment of a fee of 50 cents. Stop over at New York. Philadelphia. Balti more and Washington, D. C. For through rates apply to your ticket agent at your home city. For full particulars send for circular to R. C. Haase, N. W. T. P. A.. St. Paul, Minn. $27.75—ROUND TRIP—S27.7S Texas, Oklahoma and Indian Tecritories, Tuesday, Aug. 9 and 23, via Rock Island System Rate applies to Oklahoma City. El Reno, Man^um, Enid, Chickasha, Shawnee, Law ton, Fort Worth. Galveston, Dallas and intermediate points. Tickets and full In formation at City Ticket Office, Sixth and Robert streets. St. Paul. F. W. Saint, City Passenger Agent. If You Contemplate Making the trip down . the lakes on steamer North West, call at N. P. R. City Ticket Office, corner Fifth and Rob ert streets. Isle Royale is a gem of an island in Lake Superior, only a comfortable steamer ride from Du lutn. Low rates via the Northern Pacific to this beautiful spot, where no hay fever is known. Fine fishing, delightful nooks, smooth water bays, comfortable hotels. G. A. R. Official Train to Boston The special train with the official G. A. R. party from Minnesota will leave St. Paul Satuniay, Aug. 13. at 9:35 a. m., via THE ST. PAUL GLOBE. SATURDAY, AUGUST 6, 1904 « jo THE GLOBE'S PAYING WANTS &— a HELP WANTED-Male WANTED—TRUSTWORTHY MAN.. TO j T-'- manage a branch'■, office for 'a large man ufacturing concern, salary-:; $125.00 per month and t commissions. Applicant : i-t must ■ ' furnish '-"- good ~ 'references pi and :? $750.00 to $1,200.00 ' cash. Address Man-: ;:-?ager, - 323 .W. 12th r- st.,-: Chicago.i ".-- -^- YOUNG MAN TO LEARN WATCHMAtC <- ■ ing, engraving, optics;' money 1 made -on •actual work; only : school working * ex -• clusively for jewelers. Minneapolis ;>School ; - Engraving 7. and Watchmaking, ■ Commercial building. Minneapolis, y.::, KLOX KLEANED FREE; WATCHES r-;cleaned, 50c. Stone's School lof Watch r making, 902 Globe ■ Bldg. :-■■."> ■ > . ;- T ;. A PLEASANT SMILE, 'CIGARS AND ---:■ music at Bennies, Fifth and Wabasha. STENOGRAPHER WANTED—BRIGHT young man to take I position in ' office or " . a leading St. : Paul t institution; ; must :be •.* a competent ': stenographer, good pen _> man and willing to' : work; reply, stating - age and experience. ; Address R H<> Glojae. :-'-'.v.--.--'--' -;--;:-:^------:^v-,-■':. WANTED—IOO LABORERS AND TWO foremen; fr»«e fare. 122: East Third St., corner Robert st.v Horsnell. '-■■'-" ' ' - • WANTED—MEN OUT OF EMPLOY '- - ment yin St. - Paul and vicinity to -.read - this ? pageJ every x day r for ■■ the profitable - situations that are offered. ,.'■":: :. ~ J', <i ; {. SITUATION WANTED-Male WANTED— IN AN > OFFICE AT light bookkeeping. Address V 165, Globe. SITUATION WANTED BY A.TEMPER ate young man in;restaurant, bakery; or - ice cream • parlor; no objection to night work. Apply at 354 East Ninth st. F. A. Fitzsimmons. city. .:-.-. - - ; A BOY OF 17 YEARS WOULD LIKE work of. any kind. Address 49 West >••'■ Fourth st.; side entrance. - FIRST-CLASS MEAT CUTTER WANTS : | position as shop tender. Address A. E. ■•' Huber, 215 Fisk St.; St. Paul:- „ -, r POSITION WANTED :j BY EXPERl enced young male stenographer of nine -1 teen, l who understands bookkeeping. ; Address :"S,": 664 Pine st:. city. WANTED— SITUATION FOR AN Ex perienced helper in bakery or ice cream - parlor. Frank F., 354. East | Ninth st., - St. Paul. :■■-■■.- -:--.. ;•;;.- _ -;- MASON .IS LOOKING FOR WORK AT brick, stone or: plastering work; first - class mechanic. I J. Austin, General de :.■*■ livery, city. -; - ■ ___ --.•'.'■■ . WANTED—POSITION AS BARTENDER, m lunch man or porter, by a young German with experience; wages reasonable. Ad dress J. M . 453 Blair st.. city. - ' GOOD ALL-ROUND COOK; ■ SOBER man desires-position in country hotel. - Address D. Cook.- 147 East Seventh " : street. St. Paul, Minn. -.- --- :•'-■■. ■*- EMPLOYMENT WANTED BY A YOUNG 3 man used to - horses and can; fire sta -'-- tionary engines, etc. Lewis /. Ferris, Hotel Rouleau. '-.^- ?.■■: — TWO BRIGHT BOYS OF TWELVE AND fourteen would like work during vaca tion distributing bills or in bowling al 'v leys. ; Address 1099 Fauquier st. .-.ti , ;-■ TWO PAINTERS WANT WORK; ONE S inside finisher." - Address - 838 Raymond ■-.-■ ay.: Twin CUy tel.. 6243-. > -" "- WANTED—A POSITION AS COOK BY ,-. a colored'man of ten years' experience: can furnish best of references. Address "Cook," 552 Wabasha st.. :: ; : r FOR SALE—Miscellaneous : E.LYTLE'S DIAMOND PARLORS, 411 ri ■ Robert . st., g 2nd • f100r. % A good many reasons why we can sell you diamonds below market value.; "We buy diamonds : from others that want money. With our ' 30: years' experience *we thoroughly understand the diamond business. >i We '--"buy at our own price. We can make a . g good profit and save J you money. Mon m ey • advanced *. on ' diamonds, :. watches i and; ■^ furs;: House - established: in 1875. - ■■■" .;' BY ORDER OF THE GOVERNMENT, ~ - officers'; quarters, frame * buildings at Fort Snelling, are being torn. down: lum ber of all kinds and other material sold -on premises; bring. team. ■: ' . ' -WILL ACCEPT ANY REASONABLE I - spot cash offer v for my two-carat dia- J ' mond ring: .will not trade.-v- X 145. Globe. HORSES AND CARRIAGES BUY YOUR HARNESS ON THE IN • stallment plan. . Hard Times * Harness :." Factory.; 544 Rice st."■'■■-.-;--.- •:.■.- '■--'-■'. -' -~•-■ iARRETT & ZIMMERMAN, MIDWAY,; " ■St Paul, have ■ a number -of ; , buildings :; they want painted and will trade horses ■ for the job. ' ■: - ;r .. - IL - : BARRETT & ZIMMERMAN, MIDWAY Horse Market, St. . Paul, have the ■ larg est assortment of horses in the North west; part time given, ■ if - desired. IF YOU HAVE ANY HORSES TO SELL remember that Barrett & Zimmerman, at Midway. St. Paul, are always ready to buy and pay cash. TWO PAIRS OF LARGE, YOUNG mules for sale cheap at Barrett & Zim merman's Midway Horse Market. the North-Western Line for Boston. Stop of three hours will be made at Niagara Falls Sunday afternoon, and Boston will be reached at 7 a. m. Monday, Aug. 15. Sleeping car accommodations on special train may be secured from Capt. I. L. Mahan, 402 Federal building. St. Paul. Boston and Return Only $25.75 The Grand Army meets at Boston Aug. 15. Tickets on sale Aug. 11. 12 and 13. Return limit up to Sept. 30 can be ob tained by deposit with joint agent at I Boston. For further particulars call or 1 address Wisconsin Central railway ticket office. 371 Robert street, St. Paul, or 230 Nicollet avenue, Minneapolis. The "North Coast Limited" Trains of the Northern Pacific are pur suing the even tenor of their way, and delighting all who are privileged to ride on them, and who agree that it is the Crack Train of the Northwest. Leaves St. Paul 10:15, Minneapolis 10:45 a. m. daily. Old Faithful Inn At Upper Geyser Basin. Yellowstone Park, is the most unique hotel in the United States. It is made of boulders and logs, is artistically angular, has a capacity for 250 guests, overlooks the large geysers, and has a large electric searchlight used on the geysers at night with wondrous effect. Call at N. P. R. city ticket office. $25.75 —Boston and Return—s2s.7s *■ Via Rock Island System Tickets on sale Aug 11, 12 and 13, good returning until Aug. 20. without exten sion. By depositing ticket with joint agent, and upon payment of fee of 50 cents, extension of return limit to Sept. 30 may be secured. Office, Sixth and Robert sts., St. Paul. F. W. Saint, city, passenger agent. 110.000 Acres of Fine Land Comprise the Devils Lake Indian Reser vation. It will be worth your while to register for these lands Aug. 8 to 20, at either Devils Lake or Grand Forks. For full details, rates and booklet, call on or address Mr. W. J. Dutch, C. P. & T. A., St. Paul, Minn. Devils Lake Reservation —Booklet Free Call on or address any agent of the Great Northern Railway or F. I. Whitney, Gen. Pass. & Tkt. Agt.; St. Paul, Minn., and you will receive, free of charge, a booklet giving full details of the Devils Lake Indian Reservation Opening, with map. $50 —California and Return—sso Via of Rock Island System Tickets on sale daily Aug. 15 to Sept. 10, inclusive. Good returning until Oct. 23. Liberal stop-over privileges. Un surpassed service. Two routes. Scenic and Southern. Office. Sixth and Robert streets, St. Paul. F. W. Saint, City Pas senger Agent. Only $50.00 to Pacific Coast and Return San Francisco. Los Angeles. Portland, Taconia, etc., via the Minneapolis & St. Louis railroad. Return limit sixty days. Stopovers and diverse routes permitted. Tickets on sale commencing August 15th. « — -Q THE QWBFS PAYING WANTS a — q •--'t.'. 4-'i-i.:"-,-?r J -v-r*'vt!'t ''■■;*s—. •vj-:;-£r:"^-;'<~^v'-i-,-"v-c.; :; HELP WANTED-Female TYPEWRITERS FQ&: ? RENT, $3 PER ;:-. month; supplies Tor^all makes of , ma 1V chines; stenographers ° furnished * for any : :•- ■ make of machine free of : charge. Smith .P remier* Typewriter Co., 136-; East fj'Slxth-st.V-".'.;-.^-.'--:-- :-*?■■*■' ■ - :■- ->'-■ KLOX KLEANED f=pEE; WATCHES cleaned 50c. Stone's School of Watch .;■ making.': 902■ Globe BldgT '" ■•'-'■ '■'"":- -:" '■"*' :WANTED—V6UnG« GIRLS AND WOM .' |g en * who - are seeking employment |to re >.: alize i that-. they ~*ean^*beßt secure situa " tions through reading ■ the Help Wanted -columns; of The Globe daily. '■'': - : GOOD COOK OR COMPETENT GENER ■ al housework" girl; two girls employed. . 107 Virginia av:-:?^s^^ -■ i?U '-•:'-•:.■-'•." - WANTED—A GIRL FOR -GENERAL '■ housework. Mrs. P. E. .Keating, 973 *'. Bradley. = •*;■ -• * •■>rv'-<-^"-;\. : SITUATION WANTED Female YOUNG LADY WOULD LIKE POSITION as stenographer; experience more Of an object than salary. Address E. G., 309 McClure bldg.. 61 East Sixth st. WANTED TO WASH AND IRON BY the day. Call or address 188 Front. A GOOD GERMAN WOMAN WOULD like a few more places for washing. Ad dress 452 PJast Seventh st. WOMAN COOK WOULD LIKE PLACE as cook in harvest field. Mrs. Graham, General Delivery. ' COMPETENT DRESSMAKER WOULD like a few more engagements in fami lies; will sew for 75 cents per day dur ing month of August. Address V 153, Globe. __ COMPETENT WOMAN WOULD LIKE position as cook where good wages are paid; city only. Mrs. Thome, General Delivery. _ LADY—AN ELDERLY LADY WOULD like a position as housekeeper for an el derly lady or gentleman without family; a good home desired more than high wages. Address Housekeeper, 267 Smith ay., St. Paul, Minn. . WANTED—PLACE AS HOUSEKEEPER, care for children or elderly couple. Ad dress E. J.. 277 Pleasant ay. , A POSITION AS HOUSEKEEPER BY a refined lady for widower or bachelor; no objection to leaving the city. Ad dress X 106, Globe. A POSITION AS BILLING CLERK BY a lady who can furnish the best of ret erenc'es. Address K-151. Globe. ; A YOUNG GIRL, 10 YEARS, WANTS A place doing errands; small wages. Ad dress or call 142 West Fifth, corner Fifth and Franklin. . WOMAN WANTS AND ironing to do. 507 Wabasha_st WOMAN WANTS WASHING AND ironing three days in the week. Sib Case st. . WANTED—WORK TAKING CARE OF a rooming house or flat, or similar work, by a lady whose husband's health is poor; must have a few rooms for housekeeping in the building. Mis. George Rice, general delivery, city. YOUNG LADY STENOGRAPHER DE sires position in office; will work rea sonable. Address 394 Banfil St., St. Paul. SITUATION WANTED AS HOUSE keeper or some light work suitable for lady with small child; will work rea sonable; wants steady place for -winter; no objection to leaving city; call after noons only. 521 Broadway, between Tenth and Eleventh sts. __ WANTED — WASHING, SWEEPING, cleaning, any kind house work, by the day. Call 151 West Thirds st. room 10. YOUNG LADY WOULD LIKE POSl tion as stenographer; is willing to be gin for practice. .Address L. L. T., 350 East Seventh st.',' cityV ■ • - POSITION WANTED—BY LADY BOOK keeper, with references; willing to leave city. Address 470 East Ninth st. YOUNG GIRL WOULD LIKE A PLACE i as nurse girl.and assist in housework. Write or inquire at 611 Jenks St., St. Paul. Minn. . WANTED—BY A NEAT GERMAN GIRL, general housework in a small family, or a* nurse girl. Call 556 Wabasha st, third floor, room 10. city. WOMAN WOULD LIKE TO DO IRON ing cr housecleaning; no washing. 153 Cleveland ay.. Merriam Park. FOR SALE— Sidewalk Tile STONE SIDEWALKS LAID IN ALL parts of the city; moderate prices. St. Paul Stone Co., Tenth and Wabasha. Tel. 783. T. C. PA TENT 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, McGill bldg., Washington. D. C. Call on H. S. Raskins. City Ticket Agent. Ryan hotel. Official G. A. R. Train to Boston The Department of Minnesota special official train for Boston will leave Minne apolis 9:00 a. m.. St Paul 9:35 a. m., August 13th, via the NORTH-WEST ERN LINE. Department Command er Harrison White will have charge of this train and Invites Comrades and friends to accompany him on this grand excursion to Boston. Berths in Pullman sleepers can be secured by calling on or addressing Orton S. Clark. Asst. Adjt. General, at G. A. R. Headquarters, 514 Boston Block, Minneapolis, or city office of the North-Western Line. The special train will reach Boston 7:00 a. m. August 15th. PROCEEDINGS IN BANKRUPTCY IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE United States for the District of Min nesota, Third Division In the Matter of Arthur w. Bird, Bank rupt, in Bankruptcy To the Honorable William Lochren, Judge of the District Court of the United States for the District of Minnesota: Arthur W. Bird, of St. Paul. In the Coun ty of Ramsey and State of Minnesota, in said district, respectfully represents that on the 23d day of June, last past, he was duly adjudicated bankrupt un der the acts of Congress relating to bankruptcy; that he has duly surren dered all his property and rights of property, and has fully complied with all the requirements of said acts and of the orders of the court touching his bankruptcy. Wherefore, he. prays that he may be decreed by the court to have a full dis charge from all debts provable against .his estate under -said bankrupt acts, except such debts as are excepted by law from such discharge. Dated this 30th day of July, A. D. 1904. ARTHUR W. BIRD. *r - Bankrupt. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE United States, District of Minnesota, Third Division. On this sth day of August. A. D. 1904, on reading the foregoing petition, it is Ordered by the court, that a hearing be had on the same: on the 29th day of Auugst, A. D. 1904, before said court, at St. Paul, in said district, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, and;that notice thereof be published in thje St. Paul Globe, a newspaper printed in said district, and that all known creditors and other per sons in interest may appear at the said time and place and show cause, if any they have, why the prayer of the said petitioner should not be granted. And it is further ordered by the court, that the Clerk gtall send by mail to all known credit" copies of said peti tion and this order, addressed to them at their places of residence as stated. Witness the Honorable William Loch ren. Judge of the said court, and seal thereof, at St. Paul, in said district, on the sth day of August, 1904. CHARGES L. SPENCER, (Seal of the Court.) Clerk. By Margaret L. Mullane, Deputy Clerk. THE GLOBE'S PAYING WANTS FOR SALE—City Real Estate ♦♦♦*«*♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦«♦♦♦♦»♦»♦♦+ '<• 'Z WE WILL FURNISH MONEY <> •!;^ TO BUY OR BUILD FOR YOU ° v ,'- Any J amount, anywhere, any time," 1 , : . payments very, easy, less; than rent. z ; I■; ; t '2 'A-; $4 STARTS YOU _". >; 1 You may as well. own; your own home; ? -. ( / call and investigate. -:■ •..":: -.:v--".'": ■ ■.'-": ; ' AMERICAN REAL ; ESTATE : o «. INVESTMENT ;LOAN CO., ;•' :;° 620 GLOBE BLDG., r ST. PAUL. ' ; [• > ♦ ♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»»♦♦»»» ♦-♦-♦♦ LIST YOUR RENTAL AND' REALTY -r properties with us; no delay in making r. sales, and we can rent your home. Great Western" Real : Estate and ; Loan -•-• C 0.." 438 Gilfillan Bldg.-:..' : , ; FOR SALE— Houses -THE VERY BEST BARGAINS IN TOWN in - the \ line lof : houses for sale are al ways to be found under this classlfica " tion of The Globe. r - r.- ' V; -.-• REMOVAL notice :" I have moved :my office to No. 45 .East: ."■" Fourth J st., ground floor; call on me for anything and everything in the line of real estate, . rentals, fire '. insurance and I mortgage loans. E. P. : Roberts, - No. ■45 East Fourth st. v.-.:- -•-' v ■»•'.-; y- -> -," -'^ FOR SALE— Pianos, Organs ONE IVERS & POND UPRIGHT PIANO, ■".-in, excellent condition, $145, if sold im ," ■'■ : mediately.>• S. W. Raudenbush & Co., Sixth and St. Peter sts. ----- ■ ■ -PERSONAL '^» Nervous People ■ '"^Ti '-■ For nervous diseases drugs ; 'us\b-. are given which only- deaden *nf»3 the.-, nerve ; force leading to ; '"'■'••S^R the brain, thus"'paralyzing ; -'Qi^ the nerves, causing that dull, ■ -Ci^J^ tired feeling, _:without any ■ 'p^ ambition to go out -in" the , •p*V world- and - get the money. ' ■. it&ti*' The morning, comes; it is a ■ ,#?>V^hard . matter to get , out of . 'p^j* bed to go to your work. ' 'rvSJ Aftar.eating your meal you r. '/Wv are nervous and tired and - »jNhsK weak, and would rather lie ,jS^-jiTy ■ down than go to your'- work. >Ijj'Y All this is caused, by - dead 'Cjkf^' ■ ened nerves tunning from '•'£'■ «M : the spine to all parts of the sriif 7! — body," which drugs will only: r_&-J §>5 make * worse. , - Dr.*. . Elvidge »"%--J : .'remove \ the \ cause of -these ■^JQk r diseases,- treating . the nerve \AST\ centers from the spine, and . V-j^-i many cases-of years' stand \\) ing are cured -in a- week." )J Call and consult »-' ;. "/ . DRS. ELVIDGE, This Spine The Chiropractic Institute needs flxn? ' " and College,- SodSa ■ 202-203 Dispatch Building, ; , yours 3 ■ XSf/ PAUL,':MINN: 'PERSONAL—MRS. KATE JOHNSON -.-; gives magnetic-treatments;.also will call •at; your home and guarantee to cure you of eczema in four days. Res.- 419-4-1 ;. "Washington av.s.. Minneapolis. Room 14. T. . H. BLY, M. D., SPECIALIST —DiS- ' • eases iof . women - all i irregularities cor-" ■ rected; new book, 25c;:a1l you need to know; private home. .Minneapolis office, ..': 412 Nicollet ay. • ' . DR. HINZ, : r Specialist in rupture and diseases of man. ~ Century bldg., 4th st. and Ist ay. s., Mpls. DR. WHEELER, The old ; reliable : specialist, -. forty-three ■ years' ' experience; special-attention to ■'■ - female diseases.. Call or : write the ' doc : tor, . Room 306 -i Globe . Bldg.,- Minneap •olis. Tel.. T. C. 335. '-.: ■ .re;:^ >. A GENTLEMAN OF -35, IN CITY Oc casionally, would like lady or widow' of same age 'for ; companion. v Address G ,- T lO4, Globe. ■'■ :: ;'. ; ;;;.-,-,V:.:; -,:::..;;:". : FINANCIAL \5 PER CENT AND 6 PER CENT. MONEY - ; r'; in; ANY i AMOUNT. with the "on or before" privilege, . to loan ..on St. Paul improved real estate. ."<; WARE & HOSPES, . ; 7 "■; Successors to ' ROBERT L> WARE & CO., - -,:'-201 Germania Life Building. - LOANS TO SALARIED PEOPLE WITH ; - out " mortgage "or • indorser. ' : Only se curity your ■ name. Others on house ,-• hold "furniture,; pianos, etc., without re | moval from your possession. Minne sota Mortgage Loan Co., 316-317 Pioneer Press bldg. . . > i. QUART I nA UC AT LOWEST RATES OnUni LUAHO ,On easy payment plan. Furniture, pianos, etc. 730 Globe bldg. ST. PAUL FINANCIAL CO.—LOANS ON • salaries, furniture and pianos, without .'" removal; lowest rates in city call and see us. Room 301 New York Life bldg. : ; Official G. A. R. Train to Boston The Department of Minnesota , special official train for Boston will leave Minne apolis 9:00 : a.- m., St.-Paul 9:35 a. m., August 13th, : via ■ the - NORTH-WEST ERN LINE. Department Command er 1! Harrison . White will have; charge of : this train 'and invites Comrades and friends to accompany him on this grand : excursion to Boston. .' Berths in Pullman sleepers can; be secured •by calling -on or addressing - Orton S. : Clark. rAsst.Adjt. General, at G. A. R. Headquarters,"- 514 Boston Block, Minneapolis, or city office of . the North-Western Line. . The special train will reach Boston 7:00 a. m. August 15th. -.■;.■_. ;_ >,--:.-,• . ■ - " - .-";. PROCEEDINGS IN BANKRUPTCY IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE :l United States for the District of Min ..-'.nesota, Third Division . In the Matter of William L. Agnew, Bank rupt To the Honorable William Lochren. Judge of the District Court of the United States for the District of Minnesota: William L. Agnew. of St. Paul, in the County of Ramsey and State of Min nesota, in said district, respectfully represents that on the Ist day of June, last past, he was duly adjudicated bank rupt under the acts of congress relating to bankruptcy; that he has duly sur rendered all his property and rights of property, and has fully complied with all the requirements of said acts and of the orders of the court touching his bankruptcy. Wherefore, he prays that he may be decreed by the court to have a full dis charge from all debts provable against his estate under said bankrupt acts, except such debts as are excepted by law from such discharge. Dated this 30th day of July, A. D. 1904. WILLIAM L. AGNEW, Bankrupt. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE United States, District of Minnesota. Third Division. On this sth day of August. A. D. 1904, on reading the foregoing petition, it is Ordered by the court, that a hearing be had on the same on the 29th day of August, A. D. 1904. before said court, at St. Paul, in said district, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, and that notice thereof be published in the St. Paul Globe, a newspaper printed in said district, and that all known creditors and other per sons in interest may appear at the said time and place and show cause, if any they have, why the prayer of the said petitioner should not be granted. And it is further ordered by the court, that the Clerk shall send by mail to all kmTwn creditors copies of said peti tion and this order, addressed to them at their places of residence as stated. Witness, the Honorable William Loch ren, Judge of the said court, and seal thereof, at St. Paul, in said district, on the sth day of August, 1904. CHARLES L. SPENCER, (Seal of the Court.) Clerk. By Manraret L. Mullane, Deputy Clerk. THE GLOBE'S PAYING WANTS ; £ Forty Martha Washington Needles WITH EAOH GLOBE WANT AD TM(& ffSSfffolhlffiJ wlll lvo a "Packags containing forty mill^. yiliJSHßllg Martha Washington N"e«d!es with ev-ry "*•.:. =: cash want ad received at the office or '" .'"■: •" - '"-"''■':■' ■'■<:>:: \: \. left with any druggist. Thess needles are warranted to «xcel all - other biands ;in finish and quality. Tha eyas- are beveled-/ and gauged, thereby making sswing much easier. Th« package contains 25 assorted sharps: • :, 1, Glove Nsedls I 1 Chenille Needle 2 Fine Darners - ' 1 Milliner's Needle | 2 Cotton Darn?rs 1 Sflk Darn«r " 1 Tape Needle ! Yarn Needle 1 Carpet Nesdls : 1 Worsted Needle | 2 Wool Darners 1 Sho? Button Nsedle Son Your Next Want Ad to The Globe " and Receive a Package of Needles Free FOR SALE—Farm Lands LIVE AGENTS WANTED TO SELL our choice, level, productive, prairie lands; liberal contracts and big sales assured. Call or write Lincoln Land Co., 410-411 Manhattan b'.dg., St. Paul, Minn. LAND BARGAINS —KANSAS, NEBRAS ka Colorado. Wyoming; 10 years' time. Union Pacific Agency. 135 East Sixth st. (Ryan Hotel). St. Paul. Minn. DAKOTAH DACOTAH DAKOTAH See the big crops; big cxc. to Richardton. North Dakota; see the free 160 acre homesteads, worth $1,600. We have land adjoining for $10 per acre; easy terms. Get tickets and maps from Wm. H. Brown Company, Mandan, N. D. FOR RENT- Houses REMOVAL NOTICE I have moved my office to No. 45 East Fourth St.. ground floor; call on me for anything and everything in the line of real estate, rentals, fire insurance and mortgage loans. E. P. Roberts. No. 45 East Fourth st. KLOX KLEANED FREE; WATCHES cleaned. 50c. Stone's School of Watch making. 002 Globe Bldg. FOR RENT-Stores, Offices FOR RENT—GROUND FLOOR OFFICE ■.space; heat and sign privilege; some business other than real Estate.' E. P. Roberts. 45 East Fourth st. FOR RENT—Flats FOR RENT—FURNISHED FLAT; 8 rooms; possession at once; $65 per month; Flat 10. Waldorf, corner Sum mit and St. Albans. Inquire janitor. ROOM and BOARD OFFERED ROOM AND BOARD WITHIN WALK ing- distance; all modern conveniences; large yard; tennis court, etc.; and ta ble board, $3.50 per week. 509 Lafay ette ay. CONTRACT WORK Paving, With Sandstone, Fourth Street, From Broadway to 125 Feet East of Kittson Street. Office of The Board of Public Works, City of St. Paul. Minn., Aug. 4. 1904. Sealed bids will be received by the Board of Public Works in and for the corporation of the City of St. Paul, Minn., at their office in said city, until 2 p. m. on the 15th day of August. A. D. 1904, for the paving, with sandstone. Fourth street, from Broadway to 125 feet east of Kittson street, in said city, according to plans and specifications on file in the office of said Board. A bond with at least two (2) sureties in a sum of at lea?t twenty <20) per cent or a certified check on a bank of St. Paul, in a sum of at least ten (10) per cent, of the gTOss amount bid, must accompany each bid. Said check shall be made pay able to the Clerk of said Board. The said Board reserves the right to re ject any and all bids. PETER VAN HOVEN, President Pro Tern. Official: R. L. GORMAN, Clerk Board of Public Works. Augs-1904-10t PROCEEDINGS IN BANKRUPTCY. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE United States for the District of Minne sota, Third Division. In the Matter of Edward Nacy, Bankrupt, In Bankruptcy. To the Honorable William T.ochren, Judge of the District Court of the United States for the District of Minnesota. Edward Nacy. of the City of St. Paul, in the County of Ramsey and State of Min nesota, In said district, respectfully rep resents that on the 13th day of June, last past, he was duly adjudicated bankrupt under the acts of congress re lating to bankruptcy; that he has duly surrendered all his property and rights of property, and has fully complied with all the requirements of said acts and of the orders of the court touching his bankruptcy. Wherefore, he prays that he may be decreed by the court to have a full dis charge from all debts provable against his estate under said bankrupt acts, ex cept such debts as are excepted by law from such discharge. Dated this 2d day of August, A. v. 1904' EDWARD NACY, Bankrupt. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE 'United States, District of Minnesota. Third Division. On this sth day of August, A. D 1904, on reading the foregoing petition, it is Ordered by .the court, that a hearing be had on the same on the 22d day of Augu«t \. D. 1904, before said court, at St. Paul, in said district, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon; and that no tice thereof be published in the St. Paul Globe a newspaper printed in said dis trict, 'and that afl known creditors and other persons in interest may appear at the said time and place and show cause, if any they have, why the pray er of the said petitioner should not be granted. . • ... And it is further ordered by the court, that the clerk shall send by mail to all known creditors copies of said petition and this order, addressed to them at Their places of residence as stated. Witness, the Honorable William Lochren, judge of the said court, and the seal thereof, at St. Paul, in said dis trict on the sth day of August. 1904. ' CHARLES L. SPENCER, (Seal of the Court.) Clerk. By Margaret L. Mullane. Deputy Clerk. Sweetest of Ail "Scientists say it's the sleep you get before midnight that does the most good. "Nonsense! It's the sleep I get after I'm called in the morning that makes me feel good.'—Philadelphia Press. T THE GLOBE'S d PAY! ING WANTS «'..'. — : —— -i MEDICAL PERSONAL— A. MANN..M.D., SPE cialist. All diseases of women quickly cured; ovarian difficulties and irregular ities skillfully treated: consultation free. 412 Nicollet ay.. Minneapolis, fourth floor. • MEDICAL — MRS. DR. F. G. McKAY, electricity, and magnetic treat ment; will cure rheumatism, Insomnia and all nervous diseases. . Office, 106 Northwestern Bldgr., 322 Hennepin. neapolis. Hours. Dto 9. M. 1717 I- 1. LADIES! USE MY REMEDY, THE greatest monthly regulator; best, safest; always reliable; relieves in three to five days; price. $2.00; particulars free. Ad dress Mrs. T. Wagner, 43% East Third St.. St. Paul, Minn. . _ STORAGE REDUCED FREIGHT RATES TO THE Pacific coast on household goods or '• emigrant , movables; prompt service; lowest rates. The Boyd Transfer & Storage Co.. Minneapolis. WANTED TO BUY ■.. . ' Real Estate WANTED—TO BUY FOR CASH A COM fortable six or seven room cottage with in walking distance. E. P. Roberts, 45 East Fourth st. ROOM and BOARD WANTED I TWO ROOMS, FURNISHED OR UNFUR . nished, with board, for young married couple. Address G 170. Globe. ■ ■ - - TRAVELER'S GUIDE ... .:- Union Depot, Sibley Street. Trains'leave and arrive at St. Paul as follows: . Chicago Great Western Ri "The Maple Leaf Route." ClfyOffle* 6th and Babirt Sis. Hum IS) M. tExwpt Sunday; others Daily. £™ , j^Pall Chiceo and East. Date™. i £££ ?2ft™ Oelweln, Mclntire. HayfieW ( n .2ocm }0 ™ Kansas City. Et. Joseph. Dss (10.505 m 7-38pm Molnss, Marshalltown. Wa- ■{ 8.30 pm 7.20 am '. terloo ■ -■• '■ •-• (11.20pm 12.40 pm Red Wine, Ro;hester. Karl- f ts.2sam t7.00 prn bault, Mankato ■■ ■■ 1?.27pm -10-25 am Dodge Center. Hayfteld ■■■ 5-10 pm 10-4.Sam Austin. Msson City, Ft.DoJge | 8.10 am 7.38 pm Carroll, Council Buffi and - Oman. 8.30 7-20 am ticket 0r&\ Cop- Fi ftH OFFICE, -&*§?& Robert —; • Leave Arrive.. Fa Loflc oa. and ..L. eech .Lake f8.40 +5.5K NORTH COAST LIJUTEDb^u *IO.I5& *2.20 L Fergus Falls. Dakota and »o nfip *n nc*- Manitoba Express •• . O.UUm UOm Pacifio Express via # 1Q.15L *7 m Helena—-"-. M-'Om »^»» Duluth '8:55,! 1:20 m and "2:25 M +2:50: Superior « M « m * Daily. - - t Ex. Sunday. Both 'Phones 1866. Minneapolis & St. Louis R. R. Co. Office 345 Robarl. Unlan >4»»t • Telephone Calls—66l N- W.—«9OT. C, Leavs | tEx.'Suadty •Dally Arriv* +S.2oam Watortown and Storm Li:j t5.55?Ti 19-00sm " ....0.-nahaandDesM3tn»i. .. t7.53pn •5.40 pm ...Esthervllle and Ml^l3^^. '10.35 in Mil Pill to Chicago, St. Louis & ?.» 0. J i 111 •8-OOpm OmahatD33M3ln>s(Limlt9i) I *io)ia Wisconsin Centra! Ry tra^ii MILWAUKEE AND CHICAG) . Leave 8.35 a, m. arid 7.40 p. m. dally. Arrive 8.15 a. m. and 4.30 p. m. dally. Both Phones 694. " ■■■-■ C. St. P. M. & O. Ry. Office: 306 Robert St. i»hon» 489. ♦Ex. Sun. - Others Daily. LEAVE ARRIVE Chicago, Ml!.. Madison ....'.. 8.30 am 9.50 m Chicago "Fast Mall" ........ 6.35pm 9.35 m NOR rHW£BTE«N 8.35pm 7.20a.n Chicago "Atlantic Exorass".. 10.50pm 4.45 pn. Duluth, Sjpsrior. A3h!and *8.10 am *4.30 in TWtIMHT UMir£3 ..........: 4.30pm 9(X)jn ' Elmore," Alcona. ; Das Molnas, 8.00 pm B.ooln j ■Su City. Omiha, Kansas City 9.35 am 7.40pn Worthlngton.M'.tchsll.SuFalls 9.05pm • 8.03 m OMAHA LIMITED .... ..-'..:. B.oopm 7.35 m Su City. Omaha. Kansas City 9.05 pm 7.35 a-n IfiMfffifffli "• &-Q" R* ■»• HKfm BOTH PHONES MAIN 1268 SOTHPHOHES MAIN 1266 IBiiMiißl TICKET OmCE; CO.i. rifTH AWDBOBIKT ; <■ Leire | AH Trains Dally i Arrive 1.20 a-m Wlnona. La Crosse. Dv- I • :■••. buqua, Chicago. St. Louis I 12.45 p.m Mop.m "CHJCAfiOUMITED"- . ... . I 7.20 «.m MIM I Wlnona. U;Cros». t Du-I ■ _ I buou*. Cblcaio. St. Louis I *20 *.m ■■■-.■ .'--•- -■ •"■ • *^m^uM MEN ANU WOMEN. *tf^^KtHK^m r«eßifc«fornnr.atiirml J^^Wia iui dsji^B discharges.inflammationß, MsW Oa»r»Dt«<-d IS irritations or ulcerationo Ml not te itrictnrp. of mucous niembra.ne». >> % Pr*rta<« C»««»irlc». Painless, and not ft*rin |fJ«ITHEEVANSCHEM!CAIUO. gent or poinonoui. U CINCINNATI.O.B^ Hold by Droeglrt*, • C. S. A. !»sa or Bent in Plain wrapper. ?*flifStu by expren, prepaid, tot »1.00. or 3 bottle '^^^i^^V ?■_ Circular §«nt on r^anw»»