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8 THE GLOBE'S PAY!ING WANTS GLOBE ADS Make Business Come Easy READ OPPORTUNITIES HERE 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. Drusgist Seven Corners. L. J. ABERWALD, Druggist, corner Rice and Iglehart. STRAIGHT BROS.. Druggists. Rondo and Grotto streets. SEVER WESTBY. Druggist. Maria ave nue and East Third street. - ,W. A. FROST Sc CO.. ■ Druggists. Selby and Western avenues. . PJETZKE & CO.. Druggists. Selby and Western avenues. - 'A. J. SCHUMACHER, Druggist. -490 West Seventh street. - J. W. NELSON. Druggist. Dale and Unl-' versity. C. T. HELLER. Druggist. Willard. St. Peter and Tenth streets. C. F. RUTHERFORD. Druggist. St. Peter and Fourth streets. J. P. .TELINEK & CO.. Druggists. 9CI W^st Seventh street. • - J. P. .TELINEK .£ CO.. Druggists. West Seven+h and Sherman streets. -• W. K. COLLIER S Druecist. East Seventh street, corner Sibley. A. A. CAMPBELL. Druggist. Louis and Rondo streets. . H. T.. McCS^LL. Druggist. 453 -Broadway. DRIER PHARMACY, corner Ninth and " St. Peter streets. GEORGE C. DAVENPORT & CO.. 972 East Seventh street. . H. W. DICKMAN. Drugelst. 830 East Seventh, corner Beech. A. L. WOOLSEY. Druggist. Prior and St. Anthony avenues. DIED FREY— In St. Paul, Thursday. Oct. 6. 1904. at C:ls p. m.. Dr. Rudolph Frey. aged eighty-three years, at residence of his son. Ernest Frev. 1638 West Sev enth street. Funeral from above resi dence, Sunday. Oct. 9. 1904. at 2 o'clock ii. m. Interment at German Lutheran cemetery. Friends invited. A NNOUNCEMEN TS THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE. stockholder* of the Saint Paul. Minne apolis & Manitoba Railway Company, for the election of a board of directors ard transaction of such other business aa may come before it. will be held at ihe office of the company in St. Paul. Minn., on Thursday. Oct. 13? 1904. at 11 o'clock in the forenoon. » St. Paul. Minn.. Oct.'i. 1904. EDWARD SAWYER. Secretary. VITAJ. STATISTICS Births Mrs. Herman Engfer, 500 Bradley, boy. Mrs. .M. Lang, 1367 Beech, girl. Mrs, K. K. Cunningham, Luther hos., boy. Mrs. Dennis Dullea. 1194 K. 7th. girl. Mrs. <!. 10. Tripp. St. Jo. hospital, girl. Mr*. T. 10. Belliveau, 124 Iglehart. girl. Mrs. Gregory Bolt. 219 Pleasant, girl. Mrs. Win. C. Hoffman. 623 York. boy. Mrs. W. C. Peglow, SJB Blair, boy. Mrs, <:. 11. Hamilton. 1065 Ottawa, boy« Deaths Adeline R. Hale. Mahtomedi, so yra, John Schrenkler, :;!• yrs., Margaret st. .foel H. Johnson. 105G Lexington. 2 yrs. Annip Rhubrecht, Poor Farm, 7»i yrs. Roger Little. Prosperity ay.. 8 yrs. Wm. J. Korfhage. U99 "Mt. Hope, 4 mos. Baby Domby, Mounds View, 5 mo?. Barthoi Armond, city hospital, '<! yrs. Floral Emblems and Wedding Flowers RAMALEY FLORAL EXCHANGE, g "jg- PATENT ATTORNEYS WANTED—INVENTORS TO READ our free book of thirty good offers; patents promptly obtained, bought, sold, manufactured, models made; no fee un less patent; unexcelled reputation; twenty-live years established. Write Patent Market. St. Paul. Minn. WILLIAMSON & MERCHANT (JAMES F. Williamson and Frank D. Merchant), patent attorneys and solicitors. Main office. 929-935 Guaranty Loan Bid?.. Minneapolis, Minn.; branch. Room 5", McGill Bldg.. Washington. P. C. CARPET CLEANING _ Rug Manufacturers UP-TO-DATE UPHOLSTERING. MAT tress renovating. carpet cleaning. Schroeder & Dickinson. 16 East Sixth *t.. both phones. BUSINESS CHANCES DO YOU WANT TO SELL Tour BUSINESS. STORE OR STOCK? We make quick CASH SALES ANY BUSINESS. We make SALES. NOT PROMISES. YOUR BANKER can tell YOU WHO WE ARE. Send FUI7L PARTICULARS in STRICT CONFI DENCE for our TERMS AND METH STRONG. CAMPBELL & CHRISTEN SEN, NEW YORK LIFE BLDG., MINNE APOLIS, THE LARGEST BUSINESS BROKERS IN THE NORTHWEST FOR SALE—MODERN HOTEL;'CHEAP must sell at once; parties leaving city. Address Z 13a, Giobe. 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. CONTRACT WORK Sewer on McLean Street, From Earl to Cypress Street Office of the Board of Public Works City of St. Paul, Minn., Oct. C, 1904. Sealed bids will be received by the Board of Public Works in and for the corpora lion of the City of St. Paul. Minnesota, ct their office in said city until 2pm on the 17th day of October, A. D i 904 /or the construction of a sewer on Mc- Lean street, from Earl street to Cypress 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 i:i a sum of at least twenty (20) per cent or a certified check on a bank of St. Paul Id ,i sum of at least ten (10) per cent of the gross amount bid. must accompany each bid. Said check shall be made pay nDle to the Clerk of said Board. The said Board reserves the right to re ject any and all bids. JOHN S. GRODE. Otfkfel: B L. GORMAN. President" Clerk Board of Public Works. Oct. 7-1904-10t THE GLOBE'S PAYING WANTS P. 11. MTDDFNTS. Druggist. 472 Waba sha. JOHN BODIN & CO.. Druggists. 881 Payne avenue. B. A. TREAT. Newsdealer. 442 Broad way. • M. S. COURTNEY. Newsdealer, 47S Wa basba. W. E. LOWE. Prescription Pharmacist, corner Twelfth and Robert streets. J. A. BATTOM, Druggist, 309 Jackson street. A. H. SONNEN. Druggist. 574 Rice. L. H. LUEDERS Pharmacist. 879 Rice. SUMMIT PHARMACY. 254 Rice, corner Summit. . WALTER NELSON. Druggist. 896 Rice street WALTER NELSON. Druggist. 1946 Uni versity avenue. CAPITOL DRUG CO.. Druggists. Uni versity avnue nnd RJce street. DR. MARKS. Pharmacy. 118 S. Wabasha. HALL & KRAFT. Druggists, 428 S. Wa basha. HANS MADSON. Orusrerist. 15fi Concord. ECLIPSE DRUG STORE. 113 S. Robert. G. A. WOLFROM. Druggist. 572 Kent. D. C. KISSEL. Drueeist. 561 Thomas. 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. G. F. UMLAND, Druggist, 441 University avenue. FINANCIAL 6 PER cent AND 6per cent • ■■'■■'; MONEY ■ '•■■■,■ IN ANT amount. >£ with the "on or before" prtvllece. to loan, on St. Paul improved r3al estate." ; WARE & HOSPES.; ,- Successors to '■'. ■ ROBERT L. WARE & CO.. 201 Germanla Lffe Building. LOANS TO SALARIED PEOPLE-WITH . out mortgage or indorser. . Only se curlty your name. ■: Others on house hold furniture, pianos, etc.. without re moval from your possession. -Mlnne ■ Rota Mortenge Loan Co., 316-317 Pioneer Press hl<lg. ■: .' ' - SALARY AND FURNITURE LOANS— We loan to nearly everybody because most every- one has a security on which they can borrow money 'from us. Room 301 New York T.ife Bldgr. -'. .; , SHORT I flAllY at LOWEST rates onuni luahs On easy payment plan. Fnrnitnrp. nianoa. ptc^ -:73ft Olobe bldg.' PERSONAL ROOMS ADVERTISED IN THE GLOBE WILL BE REGISTERED IN THE GLOBE'S RENTAL LIST FREE OF CHARGE. WHY NOT SECURE THE TWO SERVICES FOR THE PRICE OTHERWISE ASKED FOR ONE? AD VERTISE YOUR ROOMS OR BOARD IN THE GLOBE. ■ - USE BLANCHARD'S ECZEMA LOTION for skin diseases. At druggists, or ad dress Noyes Bros. & cutler, wholesale house. St. Paul. PERSONAL—MRS. KATE JOHNSON gives magnetic treatments: also will call at your home and guarantee to cure you of eczema In four days. Res. 419-421 Washington av.g.. Minneapolis. Room 14. '•' FEMALE DISEASES CURED . •. Dr. Wheeler, the old -reliable specialist. 43 years' experience.; Call on or write the doctor, room 306 Globe bldg.'. Min neapolis. Minn.: . tel.. T. C. " 335. T. H. BLY. M. D.. SPECIALIST— ease 3 of women: all irregularities cor rected; new book. 25c: all you need to know: private home. Minneapolis office, 412 Nicollet ay. - . DR. HIN2. ■"-..--- Specialist In rupture and diseases of man. Century bldg.. ah st. and Ist ay. s.. Mpls. HORSES AND CARRIAGES BARRETT 4 ZIMMERMAN, MIDWAY - Horse Market, St. Paul, have the larg-: eßt; assortment 6f horses In ■ the ■ North west: part time given, if desired, yr: IF YOU HAVE ANY HORSES TO SELL remember that Barrett & Zimmerman, at Midway. St. Paul, are always ready to buy and pay cash. "~ \> ■ r •. BUY YOUR HARNESS ON THE IN stallment r>!an. Hard Times Harnesa Factory. 544 Rice st. " FOR SALE'— MlsceHaneous E. LYTLE'S- DIAMOND PARLORS,.4II Robert st.. 2nd floor, a good ~ many reasons why we can sell you diamonds below narket value. We buy diamonds from others that want money. With - our 30 years' experience we thoroughly understand the diamond business. We buy at our own price. We can make a good profit and save you money. ■ Mon ey advanced- on diamonds, watches and . furs. House established in 1875. -;.-■■::.:- THE GLOBES FREE RENTAL LIST A GREAT CONVENIENCE TO PER SONS IN SEARCH OF ROOMS OR BOARD. CALL AT THE OFFICE AND LEARN HOW TO GET YOUR ROOMS REGISTERED IN THE LIST. OFFICIAL PUBLICATION Of Resolution Adopted by the Common. Council of the City of St. Paul Bd F No. 20306— . v -■ ? .. • It is hereby ordered by the Common I Council of the City of St. Paul: .<"-*?* That the matter of constructing a 6-foot cement sidewalk on east side of Fry street, from - Hewitt: avenue to - Wesley 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? - : - „- i 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 contract is let. -'■ ■-.-r -":• ■* ■■•■■.- •■/■. .:-./■:-v-.-.--.r-; '.. Third—Can real estate to be assessed | for said improvement be found * benefited to the extent of damages, costs 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 ito be assessed for such improvement? z.^i Fifth—Send the . Council '. a plan er 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 Board of "- Aldermen Sept. 20, 1904. ■ . .--^ FRANK J. HUBER. . President of the Board of Aldermen. Adopted by-the"Assembly'Oct.. 6, 1904. ■ MICHAEL DOR AN JR.. -President of. the Assembly. Approved ■" Oct.: 7. 1904. - HENRY G. HAAS. ." Acting Mayor, Attest: GEORGE T. REDINGTON. City Clerk. Oct. S-1304-lt THE ST. PAUL GLOBE. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1904 [ —a THE GLOBE'S PAYING WANTS ,- HELP WANTED-Malc WA NT ED— WO- 'EXPERIENCED - NEWSPAPER<SOLICITORS?FOR CITY WORK; SALARY OR COMMISSION; ALSO GOOD MAN FOR ROAD PROPO SITION; APPLY FORENOON. .: 603 <.> ernst -bldg.v;--.-.-':,-: ..*--■'; ;■ ■■-":-; wanted—bright; young MAN FOR outside < work; must come well recoi- ■-■_ mended:'.' permanent {.? position to right party. .- Apply forenoon. - 603 > . Ernst: >. Bldg.- ? : ■-'-.--.-::- -.„..--..• -' -^f-:-— -/.: v A PLEASANT ; SMILE. CIGARS: AND r rousic'at Bfnnle's: Fifth and Wabasha. BARBER: WANTED. : 391 WABASHA "-■•■■ St. , .' ■ .-'..r -, r.j-r--*.-:*.-:.;-' ■ ■ :■•■ -■^-■'■^■- < '':% WANTED-— PHYSICIAN; MUST BE --registered;, no excuses; good salary. • of-; fice work, steady. ' Call or address Doc- ; - tor, 234 West Fifth, st., top floor, St. v; Paal..^-:- --^ '■-.■.■-■*-■:-'/ A..-;S. ■•::••>:■■" y - ■ ■ WAN T E D—T W O EXPERIENCED NEWSPAPER SOLICITORS FOR CITY WORK; SALARY .OR COMMISSION; ALSO GOOD MAN FOR ROAD PROPO SITION; APPLY FORENOON. 603 . - R NST BLDG. , . ■'■'\ ', -■;A?--^-t--'- - ~V-'."- WANTED—CITY CANVASSERS, > WITH ' some experience; Jl a day and commis sion paid; hustlers make from $18 to $30 :.a'week/*-108-S."Robert st. - ■•':•■■'.-'■".■-•- ;■ :. ■'■":'■:■-■' SALESMEN ; : WANTED — SALESMAN, CLOTHING, - with '-". established trade -/. in .-- Wisconsin, %■" for one of the ; best lines : or; medium and high-grade; clothing manufactured; attractive proposition for the right man. John G. Miller & Co.. Chicago, 111. : ' FOR SALE—City Real Estate €4>s>4>3>^><S><s><e><s><?>3"^<3^^ I.WE WILL FURNISH MONEY X TO BUY OR BUILD FOR.YOU <| JL : Any amount, anywhere, any '■ time; <8> & payments very easy, less than rent. <$> : $4 STARTS YOU. -T ® X You may as = well own I your, own X X home; call and investigate. :'•„ X AMERICAN REAL ESTATE f INVESTMENT > LOAN CO., : % X 520 ; GLOBE BLDG.. ST. PAUL. | I HAVE SEVERAL BARGAINS IN .houses for sale. $1,300 to $2,500. and a > $4,500 and $5,000 bargain on St. Anthony hill. George Griggs, Endicott Bldg. FOR SALE—Farm Lands '..■ - WE SELL FARMS Or LAND in ANY PART of the NORTH WEST QUICKER and : MORE PRI .. VATELY-than any other firm or agen cy. Because — - - ■ ' •-' • n.-*::.' WE ADVERTISE MORE - UNDERSTAND OUR BUSINESS "Fi AND HAVE THE BUYERS. We make SALES not PROMISES. 5 -REFERENCES: YOUR BANK and FORMER CLIENTS. For TERMS, etc.. SEND DESCRIP TION in strictest CONFIDENCE. -• - STRONG. CAMPBELL & CHRISTEN -.- - ". SEN, ■ ; -• ■ . New'Tork Life Building. Minreapolis. " 'See. cur advertisement under Business ■ Chances. . -■- * . - ''" .* -'-■.■ --LAND BARGAINS—KANSAS. NEBRAS ■ ka Colorado, Wyoming: 10 years' time. Unicn Pacific Agency. -135 East Sixth st. (Ryan Hotel). St. Paul. Minn. FOR SALE^-Rfanos, Organs FOR. SALE— WEEK WE OFFER . • 40 upright ■ pianos at a great /sacrifice; ;we must close these out .this week to make room for new uprights; • a few sample bargains: Chickering. $25;. Kir n..ball. $35: Couse ;.upright. $75; Pease up -right, $85; Arion upright, $105; Cornish upright. ,$115; Ivers & Pond upright," $135; .Vose & Sons L uprgiht, Sehil .!ler upright. $155; Carlisle. $165; Ludwig, L $175; , Hardman, , $195," and many others; • ; come.. at once. > Raudenbush & Co., Sixth and Peter sts. - '.t' : .-. I>. ,V ■ - WESLEY PIANOS SOLD EXCLUSIVELY by S. W. ' Raudenbush & Co., Sixth and - St. Peter. . .'- - MINES AND MINING R. B. HIGBEE, GERMANIA LIFE bldg..: can 1 save you money on any mm/ ■ ing stock. . FOR SALE— Typewriters ' WANTED— MEN AND WOMEN EVERY where to: appreciate that .-every day thero are excellent chances to better ' therrpelvfs offered in these columns.- ;- • - FOR SALE— Houses THE VERY BEST BARGAINS IN TOWN " in ; the line of houses. for sale - are al-. w&ys to be found under this classifica tion of The Globe. * ~ Packing, tor axe, Forwarding EXPERIENCED PACKERS; SEPARATE room storage; Pacific coast assembled .carloads. Fidelity Storage .Co: ' CONTRACT WORK ' Sewer on Vernon Avenue, From Prince ton Avenue to 200 1 Feet South - Office of the Board of Public Works, v- City of St. Paul. Minn„' Oct. 6, 1904. _ Sealed bids will b£ received by the Board of Public Works in and".'for the 'corpora- : tion of the City of St. Paul, Minnesota, 1 at their office in said • city : until 2• p. m. on the 17th day of October, A. D. 1904, for the construction of a sewer on Vernon avenue, from Princeton avenue to a point 200_- feet • south, • 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 T sum of ;at least twenty (2.0) per ■ cent or a certified check on abank of ■ St. J- Paul, 3 in a rsum of at least ten (10) 'per cent of the - gross - amount:; bid, . must - accompany i each : bid. .i Said check i shall; be : made pay- • able to the Clerjt of.said.Board. -.-:=;\;<."•-*?t> The i said Board reserves the : right to reject any and all bids. - :■-'] : '■■'• - -.-. " ■-•".:^ JOHN S. GRODE. ;.?'.; . •■-: ,-: '■' '■:-■■'- ----.'"-■: President. :.: ■J Official: R. L. GORMAN. '■Z~^:^-,^i\ Clerk Board of Public Works. -'-.- ■ : '■ '-•■■•--:-Oct.-7-1904-10t---'-.-.- - - .. >tr>l CONTRACT WORK Sewer on Avon Street, From Center of Marshall to 224 Feet South Office of the Board of Public Works, City of St. Paul, Minn.. Oct. 6, 1904. Sealed bids will be received by the Board of Public Works In and for the corpora tion of the City of St. Paul, Minnesota, at their office in said city until 2 p. m. on the 17th day of October, A. D. 1904, for the construction of a sewer on Avon street, from center of Marshall avenue to a point 224 feet south, in said city, according to plans and specifications on file in the office of said Board. A bond with, aP least two (2) sureties in a sum of at'least twenty (20) per cent or a certified check on a bank of St. Paul. In a sum of at least ten (10) per cent of the gross 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. JOHN S. GRODE, President. Official: R. L. GORMAN. Clerk Board of Public Works. Oct. 7-1904-10t CONTRACT WORK Grading Marshall Avenue, South St. Paul, Minn. Office ef the City Recorder. City of South St. Paul, Minn., Oct. 4. 1904. Sealed bids will be received by the Com mon Council of the City of South St. Paul at the office of the City Recorder of said city until 7 o'clock p. m. Monday, Oct. 17, 1904, for grading Marshall avenue, from Marie avenue to Thompson avenue, in said city according- to plans and specifications filed in the office of said City Recorder by the City Engineer and now on file in said office. A bond of at least two sureties in the sum of at least 20 per cent or a certi fied check for at least 10 per cent of the gross amount must accompany each bid. Said check to be made payable to the City Recorder. The Common Council reserves the right to reject any and all bids. CHAS. W. CLARK. City Recorder, THE GLOBE'S • PAYINGjWAINTSj HELP WANTED-Female WANTED — GIRL " FORGENERAL housework; big wages to competent girl; no washing; family four grown persons. Apply 600 Portlafici ay. * WANTED—GERMAN GIRL IN FAMILY of four for general housework. Apply 608 Grand. « _ WANTED —GOOD. LAUNDRESS AT _ once. Apply 608 Grand a__ . WANTED—WAIST, SKIRT AND COAT hands; only experienced hands need ap -ply. H. J. EngH.Jh, 36 Mannheimer _Bldg J ■- . FOR RENT-tJOUSes FOR RENT—TWO NEW MODERN SlN gle ten-room house*, on Grand ay., be tween St. Albans and Grotto sts.- hard wood finish throughout; hot water heat ing plant. Inquire 541 Selby ay. FOR RENT—-8-ROOM MODERN HOUSE; furnace heat, 372 East Tenth. Inquire J. I. Jellett, 407 Chamber of Commerce __Bli\g_ ___ FOR RENT—Furnished Rooms PERSONS LOOKING FOR ROOMS OR board are invited to call at this of fice and look over The Glotre's Free Rental List. The St. Paul Globe. Fifth and Wabasha. ROOM and BOARD OFFERED PERSONS LOOKING FOR ROOMS OR board are invited to call at this office and look over The Globe's Free Rental List. The St. Paul Globe. sth and Wabasha Sts. - • FOR RENT-Stores, Offices FOR RENT—A GOOD STORE BUILD ing, in a good location, in a good town: first floor 42x120. second floor 42x80; sit uated at Red Wing.'Minn.; has been oc cupied as a clothing store for over twen ty years; a good opening for clothing and shoes combined for some one with business experience and capital. Red Wing is a city of about 8,000; has more and better manufacturing institutions than most cities of its size. If you are looking for a location in the above lines it may pay you to investigate . Wm. and Eva T. Lawther, Red Wing. Minn. GOOD BLACKSMITH SHOP TO RENT at the Midway horse market. Barrett & Zimmerman. Midway. St. Paul, Minn. NEW STORE FOR RENT IN THE BEST Midway distriot. Barrett & Zimmer nian, Midway horse market. St. Paul. FOR RENT-Hotefs FOR RENT— DULUTH HOTEL AT Marshall, Minn.,' ju^t refitted and new ly furnished. Address Hotel,, Duluth. a FOR RENT—Flats ONE EIGHT-ROOM FLAT ON SUMMIT ay. and new six and seven room flats on St. Anthony hill; decorated to suit. Apply 1016 New York Life, between 10 and 3. INSTRUCTION MRS. ST. JOHN-BRENON, PRINCIPAL of Lyceum Dramatic School, will give lessons in St. Paul in the Art of Speech, Voice Buildir.g. Elocution and Reading, Defects of speech speedily corrected. Prof. T-ltcomb's studio. O'Halloran Bldg.. Mondays and Thursdays, 2 to P p. m. DAY AND NIGHT SCHOOL NOW OPEN. New catalogue free; largest school In the history of the Institution. It will pay you to write us now and mention thio paper. Globe Business College, cor ner Seventh and St. Peter sts., St. Paul. BAKER'S DANCING ACADEMY, LITT'S hall; William H. Baker, principal; A. H. Weis, assistant; fall term will begin Tuesday evening, Oct. 11,; write for circular. . ___ RASMUSSEN PRACTICAL BUSINESS School, Globe Bldg.; day and evening school; enroll now; catalogue free. AUCTION SALES HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AT AUC tion—Contents of the second floor, flat No. 234 West Fifth at., on Monday after noon at 2 o'clock, consisting of parlor, bedroom, kitchen and dining room fur niture, Bonn refrigerator, gas range, carpets, rugs, table, etc. A. G. John son. MEDICAL LADIES—MRS. WAGNER'S "REGU lating Pills" are the best; safe and re liable; they give prompt relief; A TRUE FEMALE' REGULATOR; price, $2; write for particulars. Address Mrs. T. WagneT, 43^ East .Third st., St. Paul, Minn. "; MEDICAL—Mrs. OR.i F. G. M'KAY'S new address, 7 Seventh Et south, near Hennepin; rheumatism, insomnia, nerv ousness and all weaknesses positively cured by electricity; electric magnetic treatments,, alconol sweats: open Sun days. Telephone Main 1973 LI. PEPSONAL—W. 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. MASSAGE MISS OLSTAD, TRAINED MASSEUSE, baking process massage; open Sunday. 309 Phoenix Bldg, corner Cedar and Seventh sts. FREE—SAMPLE DR. KISSEL'S PILL* for catarrh of stomach; special treat ment stomach and all forms catarrh; cure guaranteed. Dr. Kissel. 561 Thomas st., St. Paul. MRS. DR. STEINE—SCIENTIFIC MAS sage and baths; all kinds. 27 East Sev enth st. Suite 200. ___ MASSAGE AND BATHS GIVEN AT 159 W. 7th si . rooms 5 and 6. Miss B.ans. ,' Sunday ..we';' will purposely : print in a number' of classified (or ■. "Want") ads, which will be found on thls'page.^an "extra" /word.-; i When the extra words have been - found and properly arranged they will make a Familiar Quotation. For your skill in solving the puzzle ' we will give . Fir§@ Tln@irS®ir To the Grand ■ffift tstti^f Novels.: .• : Elegantly bound in cloth \ MA TCH FOR THE "EXTRA" WORDS S [l?fffe|]]]|§)I? an evening's Ibj^yinjlti enjoyment at : the Grand; ihe latest |P[Ej||c >|c 1 ; ; ? and -bestj novels Sy= IT ITu!&l& THE GLOBE'S f PAYING WANTS — — o SITU TION WANTED-Male SITUATION WANTED BY A COLORED cook *in .< hotel, restaurant, clubhouse; or boarding house. Address 228 Granite st. r J-8.-Leaphart.- " :j.. ■: .".." --..;' ■-.--■■' -iXx A YOUNG 7 MAN . SEVENTEEN . -would like to get a" position with -some ■ , ; electric firm*-' or place where -he- could Jearn:.to be an electrician. -Call or ad-i . dresg ■H. G.:.< E., 551 • St. Peter :St., i up .:■ stairs.V :*:. .'-',-- .;. •■.;.;--■':.. ■-;;-_.■. ■■■ -•■-•■■-;• STENOGRAPHER WITH SOME EXPE ;•.. ; rlence .wants \ position; : will > accept " small __salaiy. Address 955 Aurora ay. -c:-; I.^ WANTED—SITUATION AS BOOKKEEP •: ; er or ' general • office; man; - has : several years' experience- in keeping commis sion books. Address M. J. • Carney, r gen- i --era 1- delivery, postofflce. wC -'-■ WANTED— POSITION f. IN ? GENERAL -store anywhere country, by ;middle " aged single . man, American; experienced, v;'; in general merchandise. > Address £,: 464 _ Virginia ay, St. Paul. Minn. '-" *- .-r.-f-^ WANTED— AS BOOKKEEP ... •,. er three years' experience; can use typewriter; - can furnish best of - refer -- ences.- Address A. J. 8.,695 Preble st.. _JEast_St l _PauK_^ ■■-■_ ■ - : - -. ■,;.-■.■ ■..■■■ YOUNG MAN, WANTS A POSITION AS shipping clerk; has several ■: years' ex perience; ;, or r ; work in shipping room: .-. can give good references. c J. B. S., 255 • Rondo 'st. ■ .;- :.., - - : • '" | WANTED— BY - A YOUNG MAN OF : good habits, an-evening position; hotel or cigar store preferred; best of ref erences . furnished. Address V . 124, ■ Globe. ; ..-.,,.. ,;-. : ■.-.- U ■■:-,.■■•■ WANTED—POSITION BY A MAN OF .- twenty-two as a stenographer;', also .?■: have some knowledge >in bookkeeping." ■ __Addrgss :5..-'259": West Fifth st. - SITUATION WANTED Female ADVERTISE YOUR ROOMS TO RENT : IN THE GLOBE AND SECURE THE BENEFITS OF THE GLOBE'S RENT AL LIST FREE. STANDARD. RATES. A GIRL WANTS WORK FOR ROOM r and board, or kitchen work. Miss Emilia Meyer. St. Paul. Minn., general delivery. WANTED— BY A RELIABLE WOMAN, ; work -by - the day. Apply evenings to. ■•>417: North Franklin 'st.-- -: ; WANTED— BY A WOMAN, HOUSE cleaning or any kind of work by the day. ■ 27 East Ninth st. ■-: :: r-. : .-:.-- ■-.-•■ i A LADY WANTS HOUSEKEEPING. Call at 191 South.Franklin st. v YOUNG WOMAN HOUSEKEEPER— Desirable and recommended, wants place where she can take boy aged two. • - Wabasha st.. Room 3. . - 2_d_l_' STENOGRAPHER WITH SOME EX perience would like position; willing to start for small salary. Address Ste nographer. 621 Bay • .-;- -.":-. .<«-■■■■- SALESLADY WOULD LIKE POSITION; have had experience as -cashier; no ob » jection to out of city. Address ••, 838 Edmund St., St. Paul. - ' ,i A COMPETENT SEAMSTRESS WOULD like family sewing;. all work guaranteed •. first class. s Call or address Mrs. L., 160; West i Third at. .-. ; A NORWEGIAN GIRL, EXPERIENCED ■ cook, desires .position in private family.; j where second girl is kept. Address 266 Pennsylvania ay. . ..'-,-■:■. '■-.".'- X -- "■'.-.-; BETHEL ASSOCIATION; PHONE 1273-L2 -. —Help -furnished free of charge; women ■ by day or week nursing sick; , all kinds of. work. -. ■•;.-..--. .- •.. YOUNG LADY DESIRES WORK EVEN ings addressing, etc., or most any kind of work. E. I* C.. 678 Westminster ; st, city. -.- ' . .-•.'-•- . -■-,- —— STORAGE REDUCED FREIGHT RATES r ON : - household goods to Denver, Spokane and '; Pacific coast points; frequent shipments and: lowest possible rates. The Boyd - v Transfer and Storage Co.; Minneapolis. 1 CONTRACT WORK Grading Wynne Street, From Snelling to Hamllne Avenue : Office of the Board of Public Works, City of St. Paul, Minn., Oct. 6, 1904." Sealed bids will be received by the Board of Public Works in and: for the .corpora- ! tion of the City of St. Paul, Minnesota,', at their office in. said city until 2 p. m. on the 17th day of October, A. ■D.'-1904, --for the grading of ; Wynne street,, from 'Snelling avenue to Hamline avenue, in said, city, according to plans : and specifi cations on file in the office of said Board. . A bond with at least .two (2) isureties in'a sum of at least twenty (20) per cent or a certified check on a bank of St. Paul, in a sum of at least ten (10) per cent of the gross amount bid. must accompany ieach bid. ■• Said check shall be made pay able to the Clerk of said Board. - . The said Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids.'• ■ - - JOHN GRODE, . - President. i Official: R. L. GORMAN. ..-, ' • V Clerk Board of Public Works. . ■■- Oct. 7-1904-10t STATE .. OF MINNESOTA. . COUNTY \ OF Ramsey— Probate Court. - In the matter, of the estate of Timothy Sullivan, deceased. On reading and : filing the petition of Johanna Sullivan, representing that Tim othy Sullivan has lately died intestate, ■" a resident and j inhabitant of the County of Ramsey and. State of Minnesota, leaving goods, chattels . and estate > within .; this, County,, and : praying' that administration of his estate be to herself granted. " : It Is Ordered, That said petition be heard at a special- term of this Court to be held at the Court House, in the City of . St. j Paul, in! said; County, .on I Monday, the 31st day of October, 1904. at 10 o'clock' in the forenoon, and that notice tof such hearing be given to all persons interested, by publishing this order; at least once in ' each week I for i; three - successive •■ weeks : prior to said day of hearing, in . the St. Paul Globe,- a legal newspaper printed and published in said County.; .. - : . .Dated at St. Paul this sth day of Oc tober, 1904. . :- .. - : By the Court: E. W. BAZILLE, (L. S.) - ... Judge of Probate. O'Brien & Albrecht, Attorneys for Pe titioner; .- ■ ■••"-.' ■■• - • ' ■■ : TRAVELER'S GUIDE Union Depot, Sibley Street. Trains ; leave and arrive at St. Paul as follows; - ' Chicago Great western ky ; "The Maple Loaf Routa." ' CiiyOHlet: sth and Rtfctrl Slg. '■'■ j. Mitnt 183 M. 4Except Sunday: others Daliy.| Leave Arrlvs tExcept Sunday: others Daily. St Paul st. Pai'. Chicago and East, Dubuque \ jj;J°*™ 9jf o l™ '-, Oolwain, Mclntlre. HayfleH n . 2 0 0 m ; 12.40pm Kansas City, St. Joseph, Dcs (10.50 am 7.38 pm •■ Moinss, . Marshalltown. - Wa- ■{ 8.30 pm T•' 7.20 5 terloo ■■..■"...:•:.'.'. .'■..:?• (11.20pm 12.40 pm ■. Red Wing, . Rochsster, .. Fari- <+8.25 am +7.00pm , - bault,-. Mankato ' :■ ... - ■ ■-■ V 5.27 pm -10.25 am Dodge Center. Hayfleld ■■::■- - 5-10 10.45 Austin, Mason City, Ft.Dodee ( 8.10 am ■■, 7.3S pm ■■■■■ Carroll. Council Kuffi and ■< x ': * " -^i - - Omah« :...•■ V- . :- -'-' . t' 8-30 pm .; ...7-a-i Minneapolis & St. Louis ft. R. G). , Office 388 Robsrt. v : Uni>n Oi? v ■.'■•; Telephone Calls— N- W.—661 T. C. - 'J' Leav* | tEx. Sunii/ 7 -■" *Dail/; ; Arriva +8.20 am I WatertDwn and Stor.r. LaJcs J5.55 prn W.OOam ...Omaha and Dcs Moines.... -17.5Jpm. *5.40 '.- .. Estherville and Madison. *10.30 a.T» t *I 7 innm : - Tin Nerii Star Llmitti i > : *1 CH flill: I. lUPHi toChlc-'go.St.-Louls&P.-oria O.OJ Ulll »B.oopm QmahafcDes Mollies fLlmitad'l T»-0 '*m HC^ B. & Q- R- R IOTHPHSNCI MAW 1286 IBirflFflTl T CKET i CfFICE; COl. nfTH AMD HOaSjITj ?: Leave 1 All Trains Daily *-' ■:'---l'" Arrive 8.20 a.m I Winona, Crosse, Du-I .■-> --= :,:-,.;■: -' I- i buque. Chicaeo. St. Louis 1 12.45p.m: - 8-40 p.m l"CHlSUOUIIIITID >'. . ■:<■ ■: I -7-20 a.m, ; 8.40 p.m 1 I Winona.% -La Crosie. ; Dv- --_■ ■ - ■,-"■■: - 1 buque, Chi--ago. St. Lculs 1 r.7.20a.m. Wisconsin : Central Ry TRi MILWAUKEE AND CHICA6O ■^ Leave 8.35 a. m. arid 7.40 p. m. dally. 5 * Arrive ; 8.15' a: m. and; 4.30 p. m. 1 daily. i: !'■' ■■,:-■;•- Sotb Phones 1694^.v,- / OFFICIAL PUBLICATION of the following. proposed amendments to the Charier of the City Of St. Paul, Ramsey County, Minnesota, to b3 submitted to the quali fied voters of said city, for adoption at the General Election, to be held in said city, on ths eighth day of November, A. D. 1904: St. Paul. Minn., Sept. 23. 1904. To all whom it may concern: Know ye that these presents certify that pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 351 cf the General Laws of the State of Min nesota for the year 1899, as amended by Chapter 238 of the General I^aws of said state for the year I^o3. the Judges of the District Court of the Second Judicial Dis trict, in the County of Ramsey and State of Minnesota, in which said county, dis trict and state the City of St. Paul, a municipal corporation, is situate, did duly appoint a board of fifteen freeholders, whose duty it then and there became to frame a charter for the City of St. Paul aforesaid and to frame and submit amend ments to the existing charter of said city, and which said board did duly re turn to the chief magistrate of said city, to-wit: Its Mayor. Robert A. Smith, a. draft of the amendments to the charter of said city proposed by them, with the signatures of a majority of them and of their president and secretary thereto at tached, as follows: Resolved by the Charter Commission of the City of St. Paul, appointed pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 351 of the General Laws of the State of Minnesota for the year 1899 as amended by Chapter 238 of the General Liws of said state for the year 1903. that the following amend ments to the charter of said City of St. Paul be submitted to the qualified voters of said city for adoption at the next elec tion to be held within said city. AMENDMENT NO. 1. That subdivision 4 of section 4 of title II of Chapter V of said charter be amended so as to read as follows: "To provide for the support and main tenance of the fire department of the city. The total expense of the administra tion of said department, including all ex penditures for lands, buildings, rents, stores, fuel, horses, apparatus and ap pliances of every description, salaries, wages and all other outlay.'whether of a temporary or permanent nature, shall not in any year exceed the sum of -two hun dred and forty-five thousand dollars, in addition to any unexpended balance re maining in said fire department fund from the preceding year." AMENDMENT NO. 2. That subdivision' 5 of section i of title II of Chapter V• of said charter be amended so as to read as follows: "To provide for the support and main tenance of the police department of the city. The total expense of the adminis tration of the police department, includ ing compensation of pound masters, and all expenditures for lands. buildings, rents, stores, fuel, horses, apparatus and appliances of all kinds, salaries, wages and all other outlay, whether of perma nent or temporary nature, shall not, in any year, exceed the sum of two hun dred and fourteen thousand dollars, in addition to any unexpended balance re maining iii said police department fund from the preceding year." AMENDMENT NO. 3. That subdivision 21 of section 4. title II of Chapter V of said charter be amended so as to read as follows: "To provide for the maintenance and Improvement of public parks, parkways, drives and other grounds under the ju risdiction of the board of park commis sioners, not exceeding in any one" year the sum of ninety thousand dollars, in addi tion to any unexpended balance remain ing in said fund at the end of each fiscal year, and in addition to all moneys re ceived by said board from donations or from the lease or operation of privileges, or other sources incident to the main tenance and management of the public parks." AMENDMENT NO. 4. That subdivision 15 of section 4 of ti tle II of Chapter V of said charter be amended so as to read as follows: "To provide for cleaning and repair ing streets, sewers, sidewalks and cross walks. The total amount of expenditure in any one year for all of said purposes, other than that paid by special assess ment, shall not exceed the sum of two hundred thousand dollars, in addition to any unexpended 'balance remaining in said street and sewer fund from the pre ceding year." (Note —This amendment is submitted pursuant to petition presented to the commission, purporting to be signed by more than five per cent of the legal voters of the city voting at the last election.) AMENDMENT NO. 5. That subdhision 12 of section 4 of title II of Chapter V of said charter be amended so as to read as follows: "To provido for the payment of sala ries, clerk hire and incidental expenses, including printing, stationery and other supplies, of the department of the Com missioner of Public Works. The total ex penditures for all of said purposes shall not, in any one year, exceed the sum of thirty-five thousand dollars." AMENDMENT NO. 6. That section 23 of title II of Chapter V of said charter be amejided so as to read as follows: "Section 23. To provide for the sup port of the health department of said City, not exceeding, however, in any one year, the sum of twelve thousand dol lars, in addition to any unexpended bal ance remaining in the health department fund from the preceding year; except that in case of invasion or threatened in vasion of the city by dangerous epidemic, the common council may, by ordinance to be passed by at least three-fourths of all the members elect of each body, author ize additional expenditure to be made from the general fund, as the same is herein provided for. The commissioner of health shall appoint an assistant com missioner of health, who shall be a phy sician in regular practice, and such num ber of inspectors as may be necessary, and shall fix the salary and compensation of said assistant and inspectors, provided always that the total expenditures of said department during any year shall not exceed the appropriation therefor as above provided. Any other requirements of the charter in conflict with the fore going provisions are hereby repealed. "The provision contained in section 3, title 11. of Chapter 6 of said charter, im posing upon the Commissioner of Public Works the duty of collecting and dispos ing of garbage and other waste matter isliereby repealed, and hereafter the duty of collecting and disposing of garbage, dead animals and other waste matter, except stable refuse and night soil, is hereby imposed upon the department ot health and such work shall be done un der the direction and supervision of the Commissioner of Health, and a fund shail be provided therefor by taxation, to be known as the 'Garbage Fund,' which shall not exceed in any one year the sum of twenty-five thousand dollars, in ad dition to any unexpended balance re maining in said fund from the preceding year and in addition to all moneys re ceived from the sale and disposal of gar bage dead animals and other refuse mat ter, which receipts shall be credited to "The Commissioner of Health, within the limit of such appropriation, shall have power to employ such help and assistants as may be nccessarv to enable him to discharge the duties hereby imposed, and shall with the approval of the Common Council fix the compensation of all em ployes outside of the health department proper who are engaged in the collec tion and disposal of garbage, dead ani mals and other waste matter." AMENDMENT NO. 7. That section 3 of title 111 of Chapter V of said charter be amended by strik ing out the words "and any unexpended balance of the cori-espondinu fund of the previous year." -." \ -j AMENDMENT NO. 8. XXI? a nf Se c Ci,!H n 2^ °/ title lof Chapter strikin n sai di:- ;Charter be -amended by fnviz^ out tne following language there owr^^f ther^po" be paid to th* ovvner of r such property or to his agent the amount of damages" which mayfhlve n fi awarded ; therefor over and above all - o,?»? 7 % sf ssed= as 'soon'as" a' sufficient " co?W?i/i f theassessinent shall have been . "f 01ted'Xor-i that Pun)ose 1.'.-and- inserting Cltvlac f e thereof the following, viz: 'The hi n 2L SI- Paul shall thereupon cause to ; rthp'nm«;l lH owner of such property ben^m« unt, of damages over and above afl2 therefff; ™ny have been awa^ed- date of ti^: thln« nlne months:rafterXthe : ment lih I Cnflrmatlon of such. assess - pSPwVJgSLH the ™te of seven . -AMENDMENT NO 9 •amehmL C hap^XlHKOf *sai(J charter be tKon dal bJection. R theret° the followin S mJS!^ ¥;^™e'Board or Park .Com d^scr^on V« s hery authorized In its of am tO. Pay-^the -whole <or any part demSed rd °, r Judgment for land con caTe «Mh park,or parkway purposes, in fUlui n n Oarl h? s on»hand in the park or nthrrni" obtain by donation, bequest ttla^LSt -the charter inconsistent with lllls foviaion are hereby repealed." . ■ MENDMENT NO. 10. V? ofJ? *J(n ; 45" of tltle mof Chapter jmr out ?hl harter be amended by strik "PmvM V?A lowln words: tamed ,h,li \ at nothn ln th!s title'con >reiudW ft! 1 ,be construed to affect or ffihK™ len °f the state for all taxes SUCh hi ae been 2 1" may be levied upon of th^^t unr the General Laws thereof tV? V nand. by inserting in place of S?il n«he- "owins words: "The lien eates a*sessmp»ts. judgments and eerti provisinn sa' e ♦L s, sued thereon- under any o£dh!»£ i this barter, shall be co- Statpn? M? d - 6qUal WJth the lien of the fed on c nesota for eral taxes lev thl :n?inJit h , pr°Pe,rty without regard to tachfni o"*.^-^ polnt of time of the at taching of either of said liens." AMENDMENT NO. 11. b^am S% CtJ°F 1 of title In of Chapter VI sectim "ded addln at the end of said .a the following: 'estahu«h miniclpal corporation may also thereof a!on any street, or any portion city ok ii^? c or, both sides) within said ffiln^™!*" 1!* line upon the land ad ih-ir fif? UCh V reet- a>ld distant not more ■uS" m »vyi eet- from the margin thereof. dw£n y ac(ui, re an easement in the land linp «,? U<iu "! Ine and the exterior street ihnii-?. Ch tha no building or structure lVni « erected or maintained upon said land. Such easement shall be known and may.: be designated in the proceedings easement aCqUirement as a building line . "Such easement may be acquired by grant or by condemnation. It may also «n ■'T, crf a tf d. by dedication by indicating ,such building line upon the plat of any ProP-?rty filed in the office of the Register or Deeds of Ramsey County, and the Common Council shall have power to re fuse to accept or approve plats of land unless building lines are shown and des ignated thereon. "The t cost and expense of acquiring any such easement shall be defrayed by assessment upon property benefited there by, in proportion to such benefits, without regard to cash valuation. When such easemen* i s acquired by condemnation, the proceedings therefor, as well aa for the levying, collection and enforcement of the assessment against property bene fited, shall be similar to the proceedings in this chapter prescribed for the opening and widening of streets, and any com pensation awarded the owner or other person interested in the land, by reason of taking such easement, shall be paid within the same time and in like manner as is provided in cases of opening and widening streets; provided, that no such easement shall include or take in any portion of a private residence existing at the time of the taking effect of this charter provision, except by consent of or grant from the owner, and provided, fur ther, that no such easement shall be ac quired by. condemnation, except upon a written petition therefor, presented to the Common Council, signed by the owners of two-thirds .of the property adjoining the portion-of the street.or. highway along which the easement is proposed to be ac quired." * AMENDMENT NO. 12. That section 7 of title 111 of Chapter VI of said charter-be amended by adding theieto the following: "Provided, however, that no such as sessment upon any lot or parcel' of land shall exceed twentj--live per cent of the assessed valuation of the same for the purpose of general taxation, unless the owners of a majority of the property abutting on the line of the proposed im provement shall have filed with the Com mon Council a petition therefor In writ ing Drior to the passage of the final or der." AMENDMENT NO. 13. ■ That section 10 of chapter IV of said charter oe amended by adding: at the end thereof the following additional sub-sec tion: ■ . "Sixty-third: To define, regulate, license or prohibit gift enterprises and the issuance. sale or giving away of trading stamps in connection with the sale of merchandise, and to license and regulate persons, linns and corporations. engaged in such enterprises - or either of them." . AMENDMENT NO. 14. That chapter XI of said charter, en titled "The free public schools" be amend ed by adding thereto, at the end of sec tion 2, the following: "Section 3. Said Board of School In spectors of the City of St. Paul shall. • within one year after the taking effect of this charter provision; inaugurate, and thereafter, maintain, in all of the free public schools of said city, except high schools, the free text book system, where by said Board oi' School Inspectors shall, under such reasonable rules and regula tions as it may adopt concerning the use and preservation thereof, furnish and provide at public expense,: out of the funds provided for the support and main tenance of the free public.schools of said city all text books then, or thereafter, in use in such schools, for use by all pupils in attendance thereat, as the same are needed and required by such pupils; pro vided, that at the time of inaugurating such system said Board may as a condi tion to furnishing books to any pupil then in attendance on any of, said schools, re quire all text books owned by such pupil, or his or her parents, of any of the kinds then in use in such schools, to be turn ed over to and remain in the custody of sai.l Board, as the property of said city, and for use of said. Board in inaugurating - a"nd maintaining said system. The said Board of School Inspectors shall also make provision for selling and sell at "It price, to any of the residents of said • r-itv desiring to purchase same, any text book of thl kinds furnished free to the nuoils of tne public schools of the city of 8t! Paul under the provisions of this section." ■ AMENDMENT NO. 15. That section 10 of Chapter IV of sai<] charter be amended by adding at the end ("hereof the following subdivision: . "fi4 To provide and maintain public nlav grounds and places of recreation for children and to levy the necessary tax to acquire and support the same no ex ceedrngin any one year the sum of ten thWforSK"is a draft of the pro- | dl hirtt ««%%»»« ; dicial Districtof the State of Minnesota, under and pursuant to section 36. article •v of the constitution of the State of Minnesota, as amended by that certain amendment proposed by the Legislature of^the State of-Minnesota-in an act of Sid Legislature known as "Chapter SJSO_ ot the General Laws of Minnesota for 1897, r and duly adopted a t the genera election of-said state -held in. the year .1898, and °i:Xr' vn of the General Laws of tho Stoteof MlhSesota for the year 1899 and chat)ter 238; of the $ General Laws of the Stote of Minnesota for the year 1903; and said draft :of said • proposed amendments of said charter of the City of St. Paul , is hereby returned ■: to . the Honorable Rob ert A Smith. Mayor of ; the City of St Paul according to law, signed by the undersigned members of said Commis- . S; Dated ' this 23d day of September. A. D. - 19°4-;: JAMES E. MARKHAM :e33dent • ■ EDWARD J- CANXON.^^^ ■ ' CHARLES W. GORDON, TAMES D- ARMSTRONG. GDWARD P. SANBORN. - HENRY YON DERWEYER. , JAMKS C. MICHAEL, "EBEN-C. IVES, - H BE E N W." SCHUETTE. . JOHN BLOMQUIST. ''::n^'^, Endorsed: City Clerk's Office, Citj ol St. Paul, Minnesota: --' i . FM *6S8B8»V kWl?^ ■ 'j&' j"j*£*2~xp'>?~-y '■' '■■ City ciern. . ■•';.-. :::Octl:3 : 1904-30t . ; ,-^v;