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THE REX BEACH Author of The Spoilers," "The Barrier,**f "The Silver Horde," Etc. iSnsSsHSSHi Copyright, lao. 1911, by Harper& Brothers. He shook his head. "My father wouldn't help." "We'll have no difficulty in finding you a position." "Jove! That's good news. I had an idea that I'd be going from door to door." He shook her hand warmly, that be ing'the natural outlet for his gratitude, and she smiled at him. "I wonder where I'd better start in," he said. "There's not the slightest choice. All paths lead up the mountain, and if you go far enough you will reach the top. It would be quite easy if you knew something about the railroad business, for instance." "Oh, I do. I've had that drilled into me ever since I was a child. I grew up with it—was soaked in it My father made me learn telegraphy before be gave me a motorboat" "Why in the world didn't you say "so?" "Well, I have forgotten most of it." he confessed. "I had a railroad of my own, too, when I was twelve years old. I was president" "Unfortunately, the P. R. R. has a president so we can't start you in where you left off." "He might need an assistant" Mrs. Cortlandt laughed lightly. "While we are finding that out" she said. "I think you had better go over the line in daylight and really see what this -work is- like. -That* glimpse you had at Gatun is only a small part Now/ will you trust me to manage thiw for you, Mr. Anthony?" "I should say I would." CHAPTER IX. The Truth About Mrs. Cortlandt. [DITH CORTLANDT was not the sort to permit delay. At lunch she introduced Kirk to the master of transportation of the Panama railroad, saying: "Mr. Runnels has offered to take you out through the cut this afternoon and explain the work to you." Runnels was a straight well set up, serious young man. Anthony was drawn to him instantly, for there was ho affectation about him. "She's wonderful," he remarked a moment later, as he and Kirk descend ed the hotel steps together. "She told Colonel Jolson he'd just have to find you a position, and I have been dele gated to show you about." "The Cortlandts seem to have consid erable influence for outsiders. I thought I'd have to begin at the bottom." Runnels glanced at his companion quickly. "Outsiders! You don't call them out siders? She knows everybody and ev erything in this country. She's Whole diplomatic service. Take the Colombian trouble, for instance"— "What trouble?" "When Panama seceded. She manip ulated that, or at least Steve Cortlandt did under her direction. It was one of the cleverest exploits on record. Co lombia wouldn't let us build the canal, so Panama seceded. War was declared, hilt the United States interfered in time to prevent bloodshed. By the time the excitement had died out we had begun digging. She knows Central America like the palm of her hand. When «he says Kirk Anthony wants a position, we hirelings jump about and see that he gets It. Oh. you'll have any job you want" The two passed through the railroad gates and took their places in the lit tle car. When they were under way Riuutolt went on: "I am supposed to show you this end of the work and tell you. whet it all means. The ditch will be about fifty miles long, and, •f roughly speaking, the work is In three parts—the dredging and harbor build ing at sea level on each end of the canal, the lock work and the excava tions on the upper levels. That dam .you saw building at Gatun will form a lake about thirty miles long—quite a fishpond, eh? When a westbound ship ,aOTTea, for instance. It will be raised V^btxmgli the Gatun locks, three of them .-jayd. then sail along eighty-five feet abeve the ocean, across the lake and a channel dug right through the until it reaches the locks at Piffeio Miguel. Then it will be lowered ,1 to :f & «5Wller lake five miles long, then lr t§ the level of the Pacific. (Tp Be Continued Next Week.) City Union Directory FEDERATED trade ASSEMBLY'—Meets second and fourth Friday of each* month at Kalamazoo HCp.ll" President. Peter S street president. No. Fifty-second avenue West: corf* ponding secretary. John E.' Jensen. '. 202» west Fifth street: financial secretary treasurer, A. CV, Catlin, 826 East Third street reading clerk, K. -A. Rlckard, 3811 west Sixth street sergeant at arms, Nick against Olson trustees, Joseph Miller 413% Uo sf.C0"? a?d s. A pretty well I waltz nicelyj 1 row, swim and box indifferently and I play an atrocious hand at poker. Am I hopeless?" "Dear, no! Experience is a good thing, of course, and ability is even better, but neither is absolutely neces sary in government work, if you have Influence. I am trying to think of the niche into which you would best fit." "When a fellow hasn't any of those qualifications, then what? Take me, for instance." "You have at least one. Influence." CARPENTERS' UNION—Meets every Tues day evening at Rowlejy's Hall, 112 West First street. President, Chas. McKinnofi vice president, Hector McLean recording' secretary, O. H. Tarun, 422 19% Ave. West: treasurer, Edw. Erickson, 625lNiiith avenue East financial secretary, Clarence Mosher, 16 East Sixth street business agent, Nick Olsen, residence 1905 West Fourth street, office, 112 West First street. (Row ley's Hall). Hours, 1 to 2 p. m. Phone, Zenith, Grand 157-Y. LICENSED TUGMEN'S PROTECTIVE As sociation, No. 1—Meets the second and fourth Mondays of each month at Rowley's hall, 112 W. First-street. President, James Bishop vice president, Henry Oestrich second vice president, Jas. Bnyant cor responding and i-ecording secretary, Capt. Fred Benson financial secretary, R. Barrows, address: 21 Fifty-eighth avenue East treasurer, Chas. H. Green, 1551 East Fourth street. MARINE ENGINEERS' BENEFICIAL MUSICIANS' UNION. No. 18, ~M«ets iXElgh\rhesirMt.rden* the QHterJ 726T vice H* Jer0n1.®^ 112 TYPOGRAPHICAL 'UNION. No. i3$—Meets ,d-ay in each month at iRowley hall. Preslaent, Edward M. Grace vica h™ pnt,v' S. McDonald: recording-secre tary. H. Wilson secretary-treasurer, E. T. Hughes, 213 West First street. CLASSIFIED ADS, FOR SAIjE—HOUSES. FOR SALE—Six-room house, good condition water and sewer in street $800, on. easy terms. Apply MeEwen's store. Tel. 1203-A Grand. MONEY TO LOAN. L?AN COMpANY. taxes. organized by uuiuth business men and licensed by the yty to loan money to working people on Furniture at very low cost. A loan of $ 25 for 5 months costs $ 30 for 6 months costs $ 50 for 10 months costs 5100 for 12 months costs I 4.00 4.30 7.00 11.75 These rates include all expense to bor- ro^?.rT and there are ho additional charges. REMEDIAL LOAN ASS'N.i 401 First National Bank Bldg. to bor- FLORIDA LANDS. rOR SALE-—9,500 acres of choice fruit and truck lands, located on the St •Jo*111. river, in Lake county. Florida^ About 140 miles south of Jacksonville Cheap river and "railroad freight rates' Good roads. Artesian wells MONEY TO LOAN. «*hA™M,-.hn J?and delay. 1 son. IT it East aixied printing trades council,— Meets the second Monday of each month in Kalamazoo Hall. President, W. M, Reed, 612 East First street secretary, E. F. Busk, 316 East First street. building trades COUNCIL—Meets the ance or aucti claims as- snail pe fourth Monday at Kalamazoo eented'wlthlnthe time aforesaid. Hall, No. 18 West Superior street. Presl- %-. dent, Fred Vaijnier vice president, Nick Olsen financial secretary-treasurer, S. G. Nelson, 124 West Second street recording secretary, J. H. Powers. 904 East Fourth street warden, Fred Paulson: trustees, C. L. Peterson, R. Postal, C. A. Johnson. BARTENDERS' UNION, No. 574—Meets the second and fourth Sundays of each month at 2:30 p. m., at 25 East Michigan street. President, Donald McKenzie vice president, Albert Collins recording secretary, Henry Johnson financial secretary-treasurer, Fred Bernard, 25 East Michigan street. CIGARMAKERS' 'UNION, No. 294—Meets first and third "Wednesdays of each month at Kalamazoo Bldg., 18 West Superior, street. President. Peter Sehaeotfer vice president, W. Cossi financial secretary treasurer, F. Heidemann. 731 Third avenue Fa& sergeant-at-arms, Nathen Horwitz, LATHERS' UNION, No. 12. W. W. ft H. L. F.—Meets on the second and fourth Fri days of each month at Kalamazoo Block. President, J'. H. Tomiin vice president. Matt Hansen secretary, R. S. Postal, 508 Fourth avenue East treasurer, George. Walters, 324 West Fifth street. BREWERY WORKERS' UNION. No. 133— Meets the first and 'third Thursday of each month at Bricklayers' -Hall, Nine teenth avenue West and First street. Presi dent, John Schaefer vice president, John Busch recording -secretary, M.J Claron: financial secretary, S. B., Johnstone. 12 East Second St. treasurer, Chas. Zehnter, -6 Sixth avenue East. As sociation, No. 78 Meets every Friday evening during the winter months at Room 610 Manhattan Bldg. President, Henry Oeutrich first vice president, Joe Majo second vice president, J. C. Muridt' secretary-treasurer, Armour Harvey: cor-c. responding and recording secretary, Adams, 120 North Twenty-fifth avenue West. A.. flrst JP. of A. Tuesday 0f each month at their Headquarters, Moose Hall,- 224 West First street. President, L. F.. Berger vice president. Otto J, Wendt treasurer, I N recording-secretary, W, J,' Butcher! 827 East Second street. PAINTERS, DECORATORS AND PAPER HANGERS—Meets every Tuesday at JKal amazoo Hall, 18 West Superior street. Presi dent, Jas. H. Powers vice president, Ed ward. Sal taw financial secretary, W Fmn recording secretary, S. E. Jensen, 2306 West First street treasurer, W. H. Brooks 29 East Superior street. Room 2^6. PLASTERERS' UNION. Ntf. 53, O. A Meets on second and. fourth Wednesdays of eacn month at Kalamazoo Block. Presi dent, Thomae-Barks.isariCft--jHsesidefi.tv—'Walter? Jackson financial secretary-treasurer Chas. M. Ahl, 427 Sixteenth avenue East" corresponding secretary, "Victor Hilstrom trustees, Peter Thorsbn, Edw. Patterson and Robt. Carson. PLUMBERS' AND GASFITTERS' UNION rrv. -a a.—Meets the first' and third Thursdays of each month at Kowlev's-Trail 112 West First street. Presmenbw|lr Berger vice president. Rube' Meyerhoff secretary-treasurer, J. E. Ribble, 1412 Jef ferson street corresponding secretary,: John Bennett, 502 Second avenue East. SHEET METAL WORKERS' UNION. No 32—Meets first and third .Wednesdays of eacfl montn at Kalamazoo hall, "No 18 West Superior, street. President, Jolin Sten man, 305 E Fifth street vice president, George I. Walz, 2006 Minnesota avenue financial secretary, Cli A, Johnson, 617 Twenty-first avenue West- recording sec retary. C. Gauss, 120 E. Fourth strelt" treasurer, John Peterson, .715- .E.: Seventh street conductor, Harry Anderson," 413 E v*uoa roaas. Artesian wella An nu, r,™.vwihb. and well tried section. Many o?ani? STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY OF •groves and truck gardens flourish In. Probate Court, our midst, proving to the new settlS Matter, of the Estate of Samyel what has been done by otherl can be done by him. Land 40 to°65 fee/av age. 'ffoldTnTo^crVt^to a?|«o^ withi OR^BBBIX That the timi acre interest. N'J SSid la,rge am°unts of ready cash which we are loaning out on im proved real estate "at l'ow'rate "interest. No "f""""1 Prompt and efficient service. C. L. RAKOWSKY & CO. 201 Exchange Bldg. Insurance Real Estate.' FLORISTS. DyUutttn FfloraJ C04 121 West Superior Street. Flowers. Trees,' Plants and Seeds. PAINTERS WIN STRIKE. BLOOMINGTON, ill., May 29.—The painters in this city have made not- St, LoUis, is itt« •v.at.j' imve isle, making the rate 50 cents.an hour the last year of the agreement ltd* CltlM OTAt^^^ OF St. Louis, as. in tProbftte In the matter of the Estate of Lars tltnaAn .. BADE ASSKMBLYf-Meets irth Friday of each^' month, xu tut? uiniw wn ui um lH, 18 West Superior- atreaf.' Johnson. Decedent. :-jCettera of administration this- day isideat. B. J. Cools, 5 $154* having? been granted to Sana John 1 avenue Weit cortM- "J 18 ORDBRBD, That the time within 'qrhich all creditors of the above named decedent may present claims against his estate in this court, be, Ills estate In arid Dated, Ouluth, Minn., May 27th. 1914. S. W. GUiPIN, Judfe of Probate. (Seal, Probate Court, St. Louis County, Minn). L, W., May 80,. June 6^. 18, 1914. Order to Exsndse X^nal Aceoti»t. STATE OF MINNBJSOTA, COUNTY OF St. Louis. SS. In Probate Court. In the matter of the Estate of Caro line Dahl,. Decedent. THE PETITION OF John Dahl as representative of thft above named de cedent. -together with his final account of the-administration of: said estate, having been filed in this court, rep resenting, among, other things that he has fully administered said estate, and praying that said final account of said administration be examined, adjusted and allowed by the Court, and that -the Court make and enter its final 'decree of distribution of the residue of the estate of said decedent to .the persons entitled thereto, and for the discharge of' the representa tive'and "the sureties on his bond, IT IS ORDBR1ED, That said petition be heard, and said final account ex amined, adjusted, and if correct, al lowed by the Court, at the Probate Court Rooms in the. Court House, in the City of, Duluth In said' County, on .Monday the 22nd day of June, 1914, at ten o'clock A. M., and all persons interested in said hearing and in said matter .are -hereby cited and required at said time and place to show cause, if any there be, why said petition should not be granted. ORDERED FURTHER, That this or der. be served -by publication in The Labor World according to law. -Dated at Duluth, Minn., May 28th, 1914. for this court, be, the'., same hereby Is,. limited to hereof .'And that the 1st day of De cember, 1914, at ten o'clock A. M. In the Probate Court Rooms in the Court House at Duluth In said Caunty, be, and the same hereby Is fixed as the time and place for -hearing upon the examination, adjustment and allow ance of such' claims as- shall f6 pre ,Iet ^notice hereof be given by -pub llcatlpn of this order In The Labor World as provided by law. By the Court, S. W. GILPIN, Judge of Probate. Attest: A. R. MORTON, Clerk of Probate. (Seal, Probate Court, St. Louis County, Minn.) W., May 30, June 6, 13, 1914. Order Limiting Time to File Claims, and for Hearing Thereon. STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY OF St. Louis, ss. In Probate Court. In the matter of the Estate of Homer Burton Purdy, Deecedent. Letters of administration this day having been granted, to' "Theophilus Nauffts. IT IS ORDERED, That the time within which all creditors of the above named decedeent may present claims against his estate in this court, ibe, and the same hereby is, limited to six months from and after the date hereof and that the 1st day of De cember, 1914, at ten o'clock A. M„ in the iProbate Court Rooms at Duluth hereby is, fixed and appointed as the time and place for hearing upon the. examination, adjustment and "allow ance of such claims as shall be pre sented. within the time aforesaid. Let notice hereof be given by pub lication of this order in The (Labor (World' as provided by law. Dated, Duluth, Minn., May 26th, 1914. S. W. GILPIN, Judge of Probate. (Seal, Probate Court, St, Louis County, Minn.) L. W„ May 30, June 6, 13. 1914. STATE OF MINNESOTA. COUNT"? OF St. Louis.-Distrlct' Court 11th Judi cial District. In th.e matter of the distribution of funds received as damages' for the wrongful death of Anton Platner, deceased. Jakob Platner as administrator of the estate of Anton 'Platner, deceased, and Jones & Forbes as attorneys for said administrator. Petitioners, vs. James Platner and Marija Platner as heirs and next, of kin of Anton Platner, deceased, and all other per sons intere'sted in the estate of Anton Platner, deceased. Respondents. NOTICE. To James Platner and Marija Plat ner, and all other persons interested in the estate of Anton Platner, de ceased: x- Pursuant to an order of the above named district court, duly made and filed In the above entitled matter, notice is- hereby given you: That the undersigned, Jakob Plat neV, as administrator of the' estate of Anton Platner, deceased, has in his possession a certain sum :6f money received by him as damages on ac count of the wrongful death of said decedent: That an application has been made to the District Court of St. Louis County, Eleventh Judicial District of Minnesota, for an order allowing and adjusting al attorney's feees and other expenses incurred in connection with the collection and distribution of said fund, determining the lawful heirs and. next of kin of the decedent and other persons entitled to share in the distribution of said fund as creditors or otherwisee, and authorizing and directing the undersigned' representa tive to distribute said fuhd in accord ance with such determination. That said application will be brought on for hearing -before said court, at 'a special term thereof %o be held in the 'County Court House, in Duluth, Minnesota, on the 18th day of July. A. D., 1914, at '9:30 o'clock in the forenoon of said .. day,• ^oS as -soon thereafter as counsel can be heard, at' which time and 'place, all persons interested in the distribution of said fund may -assert their claims arid will be heard therein. Dated, May 28th, 1914. ., JAKofi PLATNER, Administrator of the estate of Anton Platner, deeceased. JONES & FORBES, Attorneys ftr-Administrttors. L. W.. May 3Q, June 6, 18,' 1914. Order for Hearing bit Claims. L«vant. Decedent. L^tt®r£ of Adtiltnistration this day Th«t cJS*WoH of A wtS.thfiriit.tr h« ato. hereof and that the 1st day Sep at o'clock A M., In t?* Rooms at the Court HouSe^ at Duluth in s&id County, be, and the sanie hereby is, fixed and at pointed as the tltne and place for hear u^on the,, examination, adjustment, as Shall notice hereof be given by the publication of^this order in The Labor World AS provided by law. allowance of- such Dated. Duluth. Minn.. May 27th, ^SMlni^sota.)e C°Urt' SLONIM & FLAHERTY, Attorneys for Admx., 80Tr8.08 Torrey Bldg., Duluth. Minn. maae not- »t, able advances as the result of a six- In the Matter of the Estate of teri weeks' strike, which termini .1^. weeks' strike, which terminated ,last ^THlSl® week. The ^scale ..signed is a.^itree- representatlt« the aboVe years' agreement and provides/for an ht® nnal ac- W.yMay 80. Jtine g. 13. 1914 Order to Biamlne Final *•».»• STATE OF MINNESOTA CxSrorrV OF IjOUIS, "/tvv aim «iiior «x* final decree of distribution "of the residue of ^he estate, of said deeedent to the persona entitled thereto, and t^a'j^arge of, the representative and thi surtties on his bond, IT' -IS ORDERED, That said petition be heard, and said Anal account ex amined, adjusted, and if correct, al lowed by the Court, at the Probate Court Rooms in the Court House, in the City of, Duluth* in said County, on Monday, the 22nd day of June, 1914, at' ten o'clock A. M., and all persons lliterested in said hearing and In said matter-are hereby, cited and required at said time and place to show cause !fv a?/ be' said petition should not be granted. ORDERED: FURTHER, That this ,v By the Court, S. W. GILPIN, ._ Judge of Probate. 8eal Probate Court, St. Louis County, Minn.) Attest: A. R. MORTON, Clerk of Probate. ANDREW NELSON, Attorney at Law, Duluth, Minn. L. W. May 30-June 6-13-1914. Order Limiting Time to File Claims, and For- Hearing Thereon. STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY OF St. Louis, ss—In Probate- Court. In the Matter of th* Estate of Philip Chopp, Decedent.' Letters of administration this day having been granted tc* Larry Chopn. IT IS ORDERED, That the time within.which all creditors of the above named decedent may present. claims against his estate in this court, be, and the same hereby is, limited to six months from and after the date hereof and that the -24 th day of November, 1914,,at ten'oclock A M., in the Pro bate Court Rooms at the Court House at Duluth in said' County, be, and the .same hereby is, fixed and appointed as the. time and place for hearing upon the examination, adjustment and allowance of such claims as shall be presented within the time aforesaid. Let. notice .hereof be given bv the publication of this order in The Labor World as provided by law. Dated, Duluth, Minn., May 20th, 1914 S. W. GILPIN, Judge of Probate. (Seal Probate Court, St. Louis County Minn.) FOGARTY & GOfNSKA, Attorneys. L. W., May 30-June 6-13-1914. Order to Examine Final Accoant. Etc. STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY OF St.. Louis, ss—In Probate Court. In the Matter of the Estate of Luis Helsteln, Decedent. THE PETITION OF A. Fieldman as representative of the above named de cedent, together with his final ac count- of the administration of said estate, having been filed in this Court representing, among other things that he has fully administered said estate, and praying that said final account of said administration be examined, ad justed and allowed by the Court, and that the Court make and enter its final decree of distribution of the residue of the estate of said decedent to the persons entitled thereto, and for the discharge. of the representative and the sureties on his bond. ITT IS ORDERED, That said petition be heard, and said final account ex amined, adjusted, and if correct, al lowed by the Court, at the Probate Court Rooms in the Court House, In the City of Duluth in said County, on Monday the 22nd day of June, 1914, at ten clock "A. M., and all persons in terested in said hearing and in said matter are hereby cited and required Bt said tlihe and place to Show .cause, if any there be, why said? petition should not be -granted. ORDERED FURTHER,- That this order be served by. publication in The. Labor World, according to law, and by mailing a copy of this order to each heir and Interested party at least fourteen days before the said date of hearing. l9®ated «tt Dulu^ii, ^ihh., May 26th the Court, r *0:S W. GILPIN, Attest* vJudge of Probate. A. R. MORTON^ Clerk of Probate. (Seal Probate Court, St. Louis County, Minn.) L. W., May 30-June 6-13-1914. Order Limiting Time to File Claims and For Hearing Thereon. STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY OF •St. Louis, ss—In Probate Court. In .the Matter of the Estate of. Mary C. Mogler, Decedent. Letters of administration this day Ja-vlng been granted to William A Mogler. IT IS 'ORDERED, That the time within which all creditors of the above named decedent may present claims against her estatie in this court, be, and the same hereby is, limited to: three months front and after the date hereof and that the 25th day of Au gust, ,1914. at ten o'clock A M., in the Probate Court Rooms at the Court House at Duluth In said County, be, and the same hereby is, fixed'and ap pointed .as the time and place for •hearing upon tiie examination, adjust ment and allowance of such claims aB shall be presented within the time aforesaid. £®t notice hereof be given by the publication of this order In The Labor World as provided by law. Dated, Duluth, Minn., Mav 18th, 1914. S, W. GILPIN, /a 1 Judge of Probate. (S^! robate Attest: as—-In Probate' Court of Duluth. 1914 Yoii me Otto John.™, Court, St. Louis County, Minn.) L. W., May 80-June. 6-13-1914. Order of Hearing: on Petition for Ll cense to Sell, MortKage or Leaae Land by Representative or STATE OF MINNESOTA. COUNTY OF ft. Louis, mh—-In Probate Court, In the Matter of the Estate of George O. Parker, Decedent. THE PETITION OF WUliam G. Parker as representative of the above "f.raed decedent shaving been filed in this Court representing, among other things, that, for jteasons stated In said petition, it Js necessary andr fdr the best Interests df the estate of said o®cSd?nt and of all persons lpterested therein, to sell certain lands of said decedent in said petition -desctibed and praying that license be to him granted to sell the said land: ..?T IS ORDERED, That Said peti- Vflote this Cburt, at tne Probate- Court Rooms lnv the Court House, in Duluth, in 8ald' C6\inty, oh Monpay, the 22nd: day of June 1914, ten ^NJlock A. M. and all persons ^Interested In said hearing and in said «mtter are h^teby, cited and required at said time and plape to show cause, it there bfe%irhy said petition should not. be granted. ORDERED FURTHER, That this KiC k«f attiVll Jli IT— 1_ mi. .-v By :the Court. w. GILPIN, Judge of AttyS for Ad^irl W. A. McKay, S. W. GILPIN, Probate- A. R. MdRTON, Cjerk of Probate. COURTNEY & COURTNEY. L. W. May 80-June 6-13-1914. ST^tTE OF MINNESQJfA. OGtUNTI OF St. Louis—Municipal Count. City of 1 & J. W. "Weldon, st-gL.Puis bounty Plaintiff. 5 Vf* _. Defendant. The State of Minnesota to the above named Defendant: oned 1.W alio W. Weldon are hereby suni and^ required to answer tti'e- IT DI complaint of the Plalntiflf in the above sntitled. action, complaint is pn with the^clerk of the above h&m^d court and to serve a copy of your answer to the said Complaint 'on thS subscribers at their office. 60«-7-8 Firs1 National Bwik Building, in the -duluth, in. the said County- of St. Louis, within ten days After the service of this summons upon you, ex clusive of the day of such service knd yo" fail to *nsw|»* the said com thne aforesaid, the Plf'ntlflfjn this action will ^Lke judg j^ent a|r*tnat run r.for t^e «uvaiv.ot ^jnty'thwe »na 1B-1C1 Dolitrs, (828.1$), with intereet at the rate of •. per cent per annum sinee ne ,26th day Of May, 1914, together with plaln- cJli! Dated wd disbursements, herein. ^eOuf&NlfcY^Jfc4' cbUKT^EY, c/v« Plaintiff's Attorneys, 606-7-8 First National Bank Building, Duluth, Minn. It. W. May 30-June 6-13-1914. Order Limiting Time to File Claims __. „***d For Hearing Thereon. ... STATE OF MINNESOTA COUNTY OF St Louis, 88—In Probate Court. In the" Matter of the Estate" of John v. Rein, Decedent. Letters of administration this day having been granted to Gust Rein, JT iS ORDERED, That the time within which all creditors of the above named decedent may present, claims againBt his estate' in this court, be, and the same. hereby is,- limited to six months from and after the. date here of and that the 24th day of Novem ber ,1914, at ten o'clock A M., 'in the Probate Court Rooms at the Court House at Duluth in said County, be, and the same hereby is, fixed ana ap pointed as the time and place for hearing upon the examination, ad justment and allowance of Such claims as shall be presented within the time aforesaid. Let notice hereof be given by the publication of this order in The Labor World as provided by law. ^Dated* Duluth, Minn., May 22nd* S. W. GILPIN. Judge of Probate. (Seal Probate Court, St. Louis County, Minn.) L. W., May 30-Ju.ne 6-13-1914. Order to Examine Final Account, Etc. STATE OF MINNESOTA COUNTY OF St. Louis, 8B—In Probate Court. In the Matter of the Estate of Robert Forbes, Decedent. THE PETITION OF Mason M. Forbes and Robert S. Forbes as 'rep-' resentatives of the above named de cedent, together with their final ac count of the administration of said es tate, having been filed in this Court, representing, among other things that they have fully administered said es tate, and prayiiyg that said .final ac count of said administration be ex amined, adjusted and allowed by the Court, and that the Court make and enter its final decree of distribution of the residue of the estate of said de cedent to the persons entitled thereto, and for the discharge of the represen tatives &nd the sureties on their bond. IT IS'ORDERED, That said petition be heard, and said final account ex amined, adjusted, and If correct, al lowed by the Court, at the Probate Court Rooms in the Court House, in the City of Duluth in said County, on Monday the 22nd day of June, 1914, at ten o'clock A M., and all persons interested in said hearing and in said matter are hereby cited and required at said time and place to show cause, if any there be, why .said petition should not be granted. ORDERED FURTHER, 5 That this order be served by publication in The Labor World according to law. Dated at Duluth, Minn., May 26th, 1914. By the Court. S. W. GILPIN, Judge of Probate. Attest: A. R. MORTON, Clerk of Probate. L. W. May 30-June 6-13-1914, Order of Hearing on Petition for Pro bate of Foreign Will. STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY OF St. Louis, In Probate Court. In the Matter of the Estate of Alex ander B. McDonnell, Decedent Certain instruments purporting to be authenticated copies of the last Will and Testament of Alexander B. Mc Donnell and of the probate thereof In the County Court in and for the1 Coun ty of Chippewa State of Wisconsin, having been presented to this" court, and. the petition of. S. B. Nimmons"and, F: IE. Weyerhaeuser being filed, herein,, representing among other things, that said, decedent, then being a resident -of the County of Chippewa, State of Wis consin, died "testate in 'the County of Chippewa, State of Wisconsin. on the 17th day of December, 1913, leaving es tate in the County of St. Louis, State of Minnesota, and that said 'instrument has been alowed and. admitted to pro-, bate as his Will in the court above named ,ad praying that said Will be al lowed and admitted to probate in this state and that letters testamentary. be Issued thereon to William Irvine, S, B. Nimmons and F. E. Weyerhaeuser, It Is Ordered, That said petition be heard before this court, at the Probate Court Rooms in the Court House, in. Duluth, in said County, on Monday, the 15th day of June, li914, at ten o'clock a. m., and all persons interested in said hearing and in said matter are hereby cited and riequired at said time and place to show cause, if any theTe be, why said petition should not be granted. Ordered Further, That .this order be served by publication in The Labor World' according to law, and that a copy of this order be served on the County Treasurer of* St. Louis County not later than ten days prior to said day of hearing. ^Dated at Duluth, Minn., May 16th, By the Cdurt, S. W. GILPIN. Attest: Judge of Probate.' A. R. Morton, Clerk of Probate. (Seal Probate Ct. St. Louis Co. Minn.) L. W. May 23. 30. June 6. 1914. Mortgage Foreclosure Sale. Whereas,default has been made In the conditions of a certain mortgage, which -was duly executed and delivered by Eric w. Lund -ajpd Katharina Lund, his wife, mortgagors to State -Bank. Aurora, a Minnesota corporation, .mort gagee, bearing date .the 16th»day Of July. 1913, and duly recorded in the of fice of the Register of Decide In and for the County of St. Louis and. State of Minnesota, on the 18th day of July, 1913, at 1:30 o'clock P. M„ in Book 810 Of Mortjgajges on. page 184, said' default' consisting in the non-payment of the sum of |2,162.G6, principal' and inter est, and 1 Whereas, there is therefore claimed to be due and is actually due upon said mortgage debt at the date of this no tice the sum of $2,162.06, principal ahd interest, and, Whereas said mortgage, contains a power of sale in due form, which has become operative by reason of the de fault above mentioned, and no action or proceeding having been instituted at law or otherwise to recover the debt secured by said mortgage, or any part thereof, NOW THEREFCfttE, notice is hereby given that by virtue of the power of sale contained in said mortgage, and pursuant to the statute in such case made and provided, the- said mortgage Will be foreclosed by a sale of" the premises described in and Conveyed by said mortgage, said land being situated in the County of St. I^ouis and State of Minnesota and described ss follows, to-wit: Lots five (6) and six (j(), Block five -(5), First Division of' Auro ra, according to the official plat there of now on file and of record In the of fice of the Register of Deed« in and for the County and State afqresaid, excepting minerals in which the Said mortgagors never had any rights and subject to-all the provisions and'condi tions as contained In the- original war ranty deed from Dudley W. Freeman conveying the said property to the said mortgagors, with the hereditaments and appurtenances which Sale will be made by the Sheriff of ea& St. L?uis County at his office in the coiirt bouse in the .City of Duluth, in said county and state, o.n the 15th day of Jtoly, 1914. at ten o'clock A. M. or that day, at public venue, to the highest bidder for cash, to pay said debt of 82,162.08, frrln cijal and interest, and taxes, if any, and Interest on the same from the date of this notice, and Seventy-live dol lars (875.00) attorney's fees, as stipu lated in and by said mortdrkge in case of foreclosure and the disburseiqehtji allowed by law, subject .to redemption at any time within on* year from tl»e date of sale, as provided by law. Dated May 13, 1914. STATE BANK OF AURORA, Mortgagee. OLIVER S. ANDRESEN, Attorney for Mortgagee, \Jt0i 1st Nat B*«k Bldg.,^ Diijuth. Minn. L. W, May 28, 30, Juhe «. 13, 20, 27, '14. Netlea Mnrtg^pe.. NOTICE 18 HEBBBT, default has b«9Q made in EW containing a power of sale July executed and delivered by Bar ney E4»n and Carrie Eden, his wife fnd SamuSl A. Barsh, a single niii.M mortgagors to the Northern Title C&5? pany, a Minnesota corporation^ as,, Mortsragee, dated the 8e6ond day .0^ March, A. D. 1912 and duly filed ,'fyr. record in the office of the Register of Deeds in and for the County of 8t.: wuis and State of Minnesota, on 'the Fourth dsiy of March, A. D. 1912, at 10:45 o'clock A. M. and therein duly recorded in Book 286. of Mortgages on Page 357 and that said default consists Of a failure of the mortgagors to pay the sum of 8100.00* and interest since' March 2nd, 1913 at the rate of eight per cent per annum, all due and pay able March 10, 1914 'which mortgage was .thereafter duly assigned tpl Writ ing by said Northern Title Company, •aid Minnesota Corporation and Mort gagee to Robert L.i-Bobbin» by Assign ment dated the Seventh day of April. A. D. 1914 and duly filed and recorded in the office of the Register 6i Deeds of St. Ixuis County. Minnesota, oh the Eleventh dlty: ol. April, A D. 1914 at O clOek A. M. and duly recorded in Book 22f of Mortgages on Page 589 of the: records thereof: and said Robert L. Bobbins is now. the owner and holder of said mortgage a.nd there is now due at the date of this notice upon said mortgage, the sum of $109.30, and that no. action or proceeding at law or oth erwise has'been instituted to- recover the debt secured by said mortsrage Or any part thereof. NOW THEREFORE by virtue of the power of sale in said mortgage con tained whicfy by'reason of the default aforesaid, has, become operative and pursuant to the statute. In such Case made and provided, the said'mortgage will be foreclosed and the land mort gaged and described therein and being situated In the County of St.v Louis, State of Minnesota, and described as follows, to-wit:— The North West one Quarter of the South East one. Quarter. (N. W.. %-Of. E..%) and'the North East one Quar ter of the South West one quarter (N. E. of S. W. H), all in. Section num berv eight (8) in Township Fifty-eight (58) North of Range Twelve (12) West of the Fourth Principal Meridian con taining according to the Government survey thereof eighty (80) aeres, will be sol dat public auction to the high est bidder therefor for cash by the Sheriff *f said County of St. Lpuis, Min nesota, to satisfy the amount which Shall then be due on said indebtedness and mortgage, together with the sum of twenty-five dollars ($25.00), the amount stipulated in Said mortgage to be paid as attorney's fees in case of the foreclosure thereof, and the other costs- and expenses of the foreclosure' proceedings and that the said sale will be made .at the front door of the Court House of said County of St. Louis in the City of Duluth and State of Min nesota, at ten o'clock in the forenoon on Monday, the 22nd day of June, A. D. 1914 said premises being subject to redemption from such sale within one year after the date thereof as pro vided by law. Dated at Duluth, Minnesota, May 5th, A D. 1914. ROBERT L. ROBBINS, Assignee of Mortgagee. PERCY D. GODFBEY, Attorney for Assignee of Mortgagee, Commerce Buildings, St. aPul, Minnesota. L. W., May 9, 16, 23, 30, June 6, 13. 19-14 Order to Examine Final Aeeennt. Ete. STATE OF MINNESOTA. COUNTY OF St. Louis, ss. In Probate Court. In 'the Matter of the Estate of Nikola- Ilic, also known as Nikola Illicit, Decedent. THE PETITION OF Moritz Heim as representative of the above named de cedent, together with his final ac count of the administration of said estate, having been filed in tlfis court representing, among -ther things that he has fully administered said estate, and praying that said final account of said -administration be examined, adjusted and allowed by the. Court, and. that the Court make and enter its final debree of distribution the residue .of -the estate of said decedent to the persons entitled thereto, and for the discharge of the representa tive of the securities on his bond. IT-IS:ORDERED, That said petition be heard, and .said final*account ex amined, adjusted, and if correct,J Dated at Duluth, Minn., May 9th, 1914, By the Court, 8. W. GILPIN, .... Judge of Probate. Attest: A. R. MORTON, Clerk of Probate (Seal. Probate Court, St. Louis County, Minn.) L. W.. May 16. 28. 30/ 1914. Order of Hearing en petition for Pro Mie »f Will. STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY OF St. Louis, ss. In Probate Court. In the matter of the Estate of Frank Mason, Decedent. A certain instrument purporting to be the last will and- testament of Frank Mason having been presented to this court and the petition of Levi Mason being duly filed, herein, representing, among other things, that said dece dent. then beiijg a resident of the County of St. Louis, State of Minne sota. died testate In the County of Sanilac, State of Michigan on the 14th day of April, 1#1|, and that said peti tioner is named in said .purported will as executpr thereof and praying that •said instrument be allowed and ad mitted to probate as the last will and testament of aatd decedent, and that tetters -testamentary be issued to Levi Mason. IT IS ORDERED, That said petition be heard before this court, at the Probate Court Rooms in the Court House, Jn Duluth, in said County, on Monday, the 8th day of June, 1914, at ten o'clock A. M„ and all persons In terested- in said ,.hearing ,and In. jssjd matter are hereby cited and required at said time and place to .show cause, if any there be, why said petition should not be grafted. ORDERED FURTHER^ That thla- or der be served by publication in The Ii^abor World according to law, and' that .a copy of this order be served on the County TreMUter of St Louis County not le«s thin ten .days prior to said day of hearing and by mailing a copy of this order to each heir and interfsted party at least fourteen days before the said day of hearing. Dated at Duluth. liinh.. May 1914. Minn.)' By the Court, P. W. GILPIN, Judge of Probate. Atteet: A. R. MORTON, Clerk of Probate. V' .s,,v (Seal, Probate Court, St. Louis County. I* W., May 16, 28, 30, W14. STATJJ OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY OF St. Louis. District Court, Eleventh Judicial District, In the Matter of the Estate of Dan Harrak, Decedent. «. Antonie Harrsik, widow, and Daniel Hirrak son, resident# of Croatia, and. (^tisens of Hungary, heirs and next ot kin of Said decedent, and Edgar Frbchnik, ImpcTrlal and Royal Consul for Ausfria-Hungary, at St. Paul,, Minnesota, aa their Legal Rep resentaitlve, Vv ^aPetltloner^ :''i VSi Northwestern Trust Company, as Ad mthitttfttor of the fi«t4te of said Decedent, and all other persons in terested .in- the Estate of said De cedent. Respondents^ NOTICE. To the above named Respondents: Pursuant- to the order of the above namfed District Court, duly made and. filed in. the^above entitled matter la 18 llfit ^6isMsioh a certain sum oi.: money received by him on account of thji allegel wrongful death of said jfecedant. for the benefit of the heirs. An^|i|lIeiition has been made by said wrotion§'r/to the above »named court .-.for- «yn .'oi:der allowing" and adjusting' the fees -and expenses of said adminls .trMb^jfn'di all other,expenses'Incurred ilh:«onn»ofion with the collection and fdlstvlbutlon of said fund, determining theUiwful heirs and next of kin of the- "decedent, and other persons en titled to share in-the distribution of said fund as creditors or otherwise, and authorising and directing the re sp'ondent administrator to distribute said fund in accordance with "such de termination. Said application will be brought on for hearing before said Court, at a Special Term thereo?, to be held in the County Court House, in the City of Duluth, St, Louis County, Minnesota, on the 27th day of June, 1914, at ten o'clock in the forenoon of said day. or. as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard, at which time jj|! and place all- persons interested in ||lg the, distribution -of said fund may as- ©IS sert their claims and will be heard-4^|| therein.':. sp .In witness whereof, I have hereunto sighed my name and caused th'e offi cial seal of. the Imperial and Royal M3 AuitrdrHungarlaii Consulate to be *fi hereunto attached this 8th day of May, -..#1 *1914, at St. Paul, Minnesota. .. The petition-of Charles S. Olson, as representative of the above named de cedent, together with his final account of the administration of said estate, having been filed in this-court, repre- senting, among other things that he has fully administered said estate, and praying.that said final account of said administration be examined, adjusted and allowed by the Court, and that the Court make and enter its final decree of distribution of the residue of the estate of said decedent to the persons entitled thereto, and for the discharge of the representative and the sureties on his bond. It Is ordered, that said petition be heard, and said final account examined, adjusted, and if correct, allowed by the Court, at the- Probate Court Rooms In the Court House, in the City of Duluth in said County, on Monday the 8th day of June, 1914, at ten o'clock A. M., and all persons interested in said hearing and In. said matter are hereby cited and required at said time and place to show cause, if any there be, why said petition should not be granted. Ordered further, that this order be served by publication in The Labor World, according to law,' and/by mail ing a copy of said notice, to each A. R. MORTON, Clerk of Probata. ANDREW NELSON. Attorney for Estate, Duluth. Minn. L. W., May 16, 28, 30, 1914. Al lowed by the C6urt. at tiie Probi'te Court Rooms in the Court House, in the City of Duluth in said County, On Monday the 16th day o_f June, -1914, at ten o'clock A. M.. and. all persons interested, in said hearing and in said matter are hereby cited and required at said time and place to show cause, if any there be. why said petition should not be eranted. ORDERED FURTHER.1 That this order be served by publication in The Labor World according to law, and by mailing a copy of, this order to eacn heir and interested party at least fourteen days before the said date of hearing. Order Limiting Time to File Claims and For Hearing Thereon. STATE OF MINNESOTA^ COUNTY OF .St. Louis.—ss. In, Probate Court. In the Matter of the Estate of Hans Larson. Decedent. Minnesota.) L. W., May 1«, 28, SO, 1914. 7th. Order Limiting Time to File Claims, and f®r Hearing Thereon. STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY OF St. Louis, ss. In Probate Court. In the- Matter .of'the Estate of Charles Nohr, Decedent. Letters of administration this day having, been granted to Carl B. Thomp son, .. It Is Ordered, That the time within which all' creditors of the above named decedent may present claims against his eatate in this court, be,- and the Sam® hereby isj. limited to six months from and after the date, hereof and that the 24th* day of November, 1914. at ten o'clock A M., in the Probate Court Rooms at the Court House at Duluth in said County, be, and the same hereby is, fixed and appointed as the time and place for hearing upon the examination, adjustment and allow ance of such claims, as shall be pre sented within the time aforesaid. Let notice hereof be given by the publication of. this-order in The". Labor World as provided-by law. Dated, Duluth, Minn., May 19th. 4914. s. w\ GILPIN Judge of Probate. (Seal. Probate Ct. St Louis Co. -Minn.) L. W. May 28, 30. June 6. -1914. SherifPa Bxecstton .Sale.: Under and by virtue of an execution issued out of and under the seal of the District Court of the State of Minne sota, in and for the Eleventh Judicial District and County of St Louis, upon day. of February, 1914, in an action therein, wherein Robert Freeman was Plaintiff and Thomas H. Stock, Defen dant In favor of said Plaintiff and aigainst-said Defendant'for the sum of thirty-seven and 80-100 (887.80) Dollars, A transcript of Which said judgment Was thereafter and upon the. l*th day of February, 1914, duly filed and dock eted.. In the office^ of the Clerk of said District Court in and for St*Louis County, Minnesota, which said execu tion.has to me, as sheriff of said St Louis County, been duly directed and delivered, I: have levied upon and will sell at: Public Auctibn to the highest cish bidder, at the. Sheriffs Office in the Court House, in the City oif Duluth, in Mid County of St. Louis, on Wednes day, the 10th day of June, 1914, at ten o'clock In the "forenoon of that day, all Hght, title and interest that above named Judgment debtor had In" and to thie, real estate hereinafter described, oh the 14th day of February, 1914 that being the date of the fiUng and dock eting of said Judgment at the Office oi the Clerk of the' District Court in and for »aM St. Louis County, Minnesota, or any Interest thereinj which said Judg ment debtor may have since that day acquired. The description of the'prop erty belng as follows, to-wit: Lot thirteen (13)^ in block one hun dred nine 109), Portland Division of Duluth, Lot nine (9), in block five (5), Axa Division of Duluth, .and lot one hundred nine (109) East Fifth Street. Duluth Proper First Division, stive recorded office of the all according to the respective' recorded plats, .thereof filed in the. office of the Register of Deeds in ahd 'for-St Louis County, Minnesota, all the above de scribed pieces or parcels of land lying and being in St Louis County, Minne^ (pta. Dated. Duluth, Minifc. April 81st, 1914 JOHN R. MEINENG. Sheriff St Louis: County, Minn* G. W. C. R08ST tornev tor r.„.® Seal^of said consulate:—" EDGAR PROCHNIK, til Imperial and Royal Austro-Hungarian -Jf5 Consul aforesaid, as Legal Repre- f-| sentative of the Heirs of said De cedent. Petitioners. :j$ MORITZ HEIM, Attorney, St. Paul, Minnesota. L. W„ May 16, 23, 30, 1914. Order to Examine Final Account. STATE OF MINNESOTA COUNTY OF St. Louis.—ss. In Probate Court. In the Matter of the Estate of Christopher Olson, Decedent.' •S-ji" 5 heirs, and interested .party at least.. 14 days before said day of hearing^. Dated at Duluth, Minn., May 11th, 1914. By the Court. S. W. GILPIN. Judge of Probate. (Seal Probate Court, St. %ouis County, Minnesota.) .•,••• Attest: 1 Letters of ''administration this day having been panted to C. Oi Berg qulst. ,: It is ordered, that the- 'lime within which all creditors of the above named decedent may. prepent claims against his estate in this ?ourt, ^be. and the same-hereby ls, limited to%three months from, and 4ftepi'tte date hereof and that the 18th day of August. 1914, at ten clock A M., In the Probate Court Rooms at the Court House at Duluth in said County,.be, and the same here by Is* fixed and appointed as the time ana place for hearing? upon the ex amination, adjuetmerint and allowance !,??clli,claini8 I II ap shall be-, presented within the time aforesaid. Let notice hereof be given by the publication of this order in The Labor World as provided by law. Dated, Duluth. Minn., May 13th, 1914. S. W. GILPIN. Judge of Probate. (Seal Probate Court, St. Louis County, Pg-'i -•s-% A- RASB, Deputr. 1