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_.fflf\ WANTS-PAGES 8, 9, 10 REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Continued. IMPROVED FARM, 240 ACRES. CLAY Isold, one mile to county seat, good buildings, all fenced, fine stream, good tall timber; crop goes with farm. F. D. Dibble. 417 Fhoenix building. . - PEPIN COUNTY, WISCONSIN', 370 ACRES In -32 and 33-23-14. Dickey county. North Da kota, 160 acres, 12-130-62. Ransom county, >>'orth Dakota, 240 acres, 11-136-53. Burleigh county, North Dakota, 640 acres, 27-140- <n. Want oaeh otters for any or all of said land. F. J. Perclval, 806 Guaranty building- FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR MODERN bouse, large lot on 7th ay S between 9th and 10th sts; also 24 lots in Veazie's addi tion. Samuel Morse. DARROW, 822 GUARANTY, OFFERS CO ller frith good modern house, on 19th st, for 92.900; mortgage $1,400; balance in small Jhouso or lots. SITUATIONS WANTED K?~~ . MALE YOUNG MAN. WELL ACQUAINTED WITH bookkeeping and stenography, would like a position of some kind. Not afraid of work. Can furnish references. O 9SI, Journal. REGISTERED PHARMACIST WANTS PO eition; German and English; best of refer ences. Address H 9SI. Journal. BOOKKEEPER, WITH SEVERAL YEARS' experience, will be open for a position June 1. Address A 9SO. Journal. BY PRINTER—JOB IN COUNTRY OFFICE. Competent to . take charge. Sober, reliable; good ad and- job man; wife expert com positor. Play any instrument in band. Printer. Clara City. Minn. _ • [WANTED—BY A YOUNG. SOBER, COL ored. man. a position in private family to •wait on table or coachman; best references. 613 eta it N. . ,WANTED-A POSITION IN A WHOLE sale-house, by a young man, 24 years of age. of good habits and education. G 983, Journal. - YOUNG MAN. STENOGRAPHER, WITH pome experience, is out of employment. Must bave work soon. Can do bookkeeping. Ad dress M 984. Journal. ." ■. Position as traveling salesman. •with experience: good habits and a hustler; References. Address B 985, Journal. *4AN. WITH HORSE AND BUGGY, WOULD [ike Job of collecting. Can give .good refer ences. Address W 983. Journal. SVANTED; THOROUGHLY EXPERIENCED coachman with best of references desires po sition at once. Address 514 Guaranty Loan building. SITUATION WANTED—BY COMPETENT bookkeeper; seven years' experience; best of references furnished. Address F 955, Jour nal. ' PARTY WANTS SOME NEW PRACTICAL article to canvass for; must be a seller. Ad dress Lock Box 770, Aberdeen, S. D. gO FEMALE! WANTED— TO DO AT HOME. 2211 Madison st NE. 53 STORAGE !THE BOYD TRANSFER AND FUEL CO. bat unequaled facilities for moving and stor ing household goods; packing for storage and shipment by experienced men. Office. 46 South hi st. Telephone. Main 656. both exchanges. STORE YOUR HEATER FOR SEASON; lowest rates, with the Town Market Furni ture Co.. 26-27 S 6th. Drop card or tel. 1988. REALTY CO.'S FIREPROOF STORAGE WAREHOUSE—OnIy fireproof storage in the city; separate fireproof compartments, with |200 Insurance free; complete burglar alarm system; clean, convenient and accessible; goods called for, packed and delivered; rates reatonable. 106 Ist ay N. Tel. Main 2062 J. CAMERON'S TRANSFER AND STORAGE— Furniture moved, stored, packed, shipped; best facilities; largest and finest transfer Vans. Office 200 Ntc. Tel. 1208; res, tel. 2234-L. FOR RENT—UNTIL NOV. 15. 11.000 FEET of 'storage space in a new building, centrally located. Inquire at 520 New York Life build- Ing. « - - 54_^^^sjro^REPAms^^^ GREAT WESTERN STOVE; REPAIR CO., 212 Hennepin ay. Telephone, main 161. U. S.. STOVE REPAIR CO., 246 4TH AY 8, Minneapolis. Telephone 514-3. 5g WANTED MISCELLANEOUS WE BUY diamonds or trade for new. We pay cash for ola gold or make into new jewelry. Jacobs Jewelry Co.. 41 Washington ay S. CASH PAID for all kinds of household goods. Don't sell before getting estimate from ths Town Market, 25-27 sth st S. Tel. 1983. Will buy good 2d-hand building, frame or trick; to be moved. Llndahl. 25 Bth at S. WANTED—SECOND-HAND FURNITURE, •tores, buggies and harnesses and office fur niture, for shipment; pay more than local dealers. F 952, Journal. CASH FOR OLD CLOTHES, furs, bicycles: drop postal. A. I. Shapiro. 519 Wash, ay S. .WANTED—THE BEST~COOKTNG~StbTE that can be bought for $8 or %12. 911 E 18th mU 'Phone, 1914 call 8. 6Q WANTED TO RENT 82 HAVE YOU PROPERTY TO RENT? 82 *4 I make a specialty of renting and g* 2« taking care of all kinds of property. ■ % & managing estates, etc. I can save you Zi ti money. Walter L. Badger, 217 New "» It York Life building. Zi WANT TO RENT BARN, LARGE ENOUGH {or six horses and three wagons; or will rent part of larger barn. Address R 984, Journal. WANTED—A FURNISHED ROOM FOR the season, or by the month, at some of the lakes; state terms; reference exchanged. T 885, Journal. Ql WANTED—REAL ESTATE WANTED—CHEAP LOTS FOR CASH. Money loaned; no commission. Sawyer & Betcher, 507 Phoenix. LIST YOUR PROPERTY WITH SWENSEN & LANQUM, 614 AND 515 BANK OF COMMERCE. _ IF YOU WANT TO PURCHASE, SELL, rent or have property managed, loan or hire money or insurance, deal with H. E. Ladd, 802-303 Andrus building. Nicollet and sth st._ LIST YOUR HOUSES~ANI> LOT3~WITH Thorpe Bros. If you want to make sale. Peo ple waiting. CASH PAID FOR BARGAINS IN WILD AND Improved lands, Minnesota, Dakotas, Nebras ka. Wisconsin. Kansas. Mail legal descrip tion. E. F. Lambert, 1023 Guaranty building, Minneapolis. ■ WANTED—A GOOD HOUSE, ON ONE-HALF to ten acres oj land. In or near Southeast Minneapolis. Send full description and low est price. C 985, Journal. Q2 BELGIAN HARES TWIN CITY RABBITRY, 3531 10TH AY S, breeders of Belgian hares. We can furnish anything you want at prices to suit. Write us. . BELGIAN HARES. ?1 A PAIR; OR WILL exchange for poultry. 627- Madison st NE. @3 MINES AND MINING <«> KETTLE-CURLEW," . «> <S> "BOUNDARY CAMP," <J> & "BOUNDARY CAMP," BEE." <$> "QUEEN BEE." <$> & 'V-^.V <8> <§> The free shares in these companies <j> <§> "will be distributed, commencing on <$> <•> May 6, and will be continued until <$> <§> completed. The work will .occupy <•> S about thirty days. <j> This free distribution Is equal to a <§> # dividend of about 20 per cent of the <•> <$> • par value of the shares, but it will not <♦> <$> postpone the regular dividends. <$> <$> , Don't fail to get our new circulars, # <•> giving the terms of the great Share- <•> <♦> bonders" Benefit Sale on the Mining- <♦> <§> Smelter-Issues of the "Union Con- «$> <§> eolidated," "Kettle-Curlew," "Bound- <§> <§» ary Camp" and "Queen Bee" com- •$> <§> paniea. <•> <|> The stamp mills of the "Queen Bee" ; <§> <•> Company are now in operation, also '-^ <j> the mills of the "Boundary Camp" <§> S Company. The Curlew Smelter is <§> ($> progressing, and arrangements have . <;> .4> been made for constructing a large ' <«> 4? custom smelter under the auspices of ! <£> Sthe Union Consolidated Company, near <♦> Grand Forks, B. C. '<£> <§> Our business was never so prosper- - <♦> <S> ous as at present. Write for par- <♦> «> tlculars. <•> <S> AMERICAN MINING INVESTMENT % &' . COMPANY, <J> % NATIONAL, MINING PROMOTION - % & COMPANY, <§> . & Fourth Floor, Andrus Building, Ib % MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. % IF YOU WANT A SAFE MONEY-MAKING Investment, write the Salmon River Mining Co., Bank ot Commerce building, Minneapolis, DAVID C. BELL, Pre*. WAITER A. EGGLESfOtt, Sec'r. J^MtS B. SUrHERLAND, Treas David C. Bell Investment fI A (No. 11l Gall for Our uU. S. 4th St. Catalogue of Bargains. 4& g% S £%£*— No. 92 Clarence aye., &dlO\9\J Prospect Park; very neat eight-room modern residence, open plumbing, hardwood floors ":] first floor, also walls and ceilings, tinted. Lot is 50x130. You must see the interior to fully appreciate the property; less than two blocks to Interurban Car Line; accessi ble to both cities. I* 4me £% g%— No. 2118 Crystal Lake 910.1f V. aye. —Good 9-room brick veneer house, south front lot, 45x125, all improvements in street This property must be sold at once. £7RA~ No' 2448 14th aye- S., %& m %B\J? house of 6 rooms, rent ing for $7 per month; lot 50x37^. ' This is cheap—look it up. •; . . 4* AA gh gh— Xo. 2625 Aldrich aye. 9«O Vlf S., modern: 10-room residence,which cost $3600 to build; lot 40x119. All improvements in street except ; paying— walk . to be laid this spring. CERA No. 2126 Queen Aye. N., 9 V © " house of 5 rooms, renting for $6 per month. Lot 43x128. A very cheap home. Above amount will be submitted. OOVvU good house, renting for $20 per month. Large lot, 55x 132. Look it up at once as it must be closed out. MAKE US AN OFEER for No. 1006 13th Aye. S. Small house, fine lot, 50x130. No. 2922 Park Aye. Pine modern house, large barn; entire premises in very best condition. Owner has reduced price to selling point. This is very desirable; call and get par ticulars. SAWYERS BECHTER LAW, REAL. ESTATE! AND LOANS. 507 PHOENIX BUILDING. % $8500— Four. 6-room flat building, brick ve neer, all modern, except heat. Pays 17 per cent on Investment. New. Lot 80x110, $4400— For a fine store building on Wash ington avenue >', between Plymouth aud lith avenues. Cost $10,000. Easy terms if desired. $575— For a snug little house and lot on 4th street and •-•Oth avenue S. A snap, Easy terms. $2500— For a a 10-room house on 2ltt street and Fremont avenue N. Lot 40x157 to alley. Easy terms. $ 1 0OO— Neat little home. Bth street and 27th avenue S. Full lot. Easy terms. $2000— Big lot. Big house, and big barn. Bth avenue X and Emerson, Will sell you a lot and build you a house on It on easy payments. Money loaned at S and 6 per cent; no commission. g3 MINES AND MINING * Continued. MUST RAISE MONEY QUICK. For 15 days will sell fully paid non-assessa ble stock in strong mining company for ONE CENT PER SHARE. This is no fake, but will prove rare investment for some one. Write G 973, Journal. ; COPPER CROWN OF ARIZONA MINING COMPANY. Recent Developments in Copper Crown of Arizona ledge warrant the Cop per Crown company In offering "INVEST ORS" 50,000 $1 shares, full-paid, non-assess able 6 °° AT 25 CENTS A SHARE. $2 500 for 10,000; $250 for 1,000; $25 for 100 shares In 1898, Greene Consolidated Cop per stock $10 shares sold for $5; now selling for $40. "ORE DID IT." '•;-,;•: GET INTO COPPER CROWN OF ARIZONA. CALL FOR LAST REPORT. Chas. F. Potter & Co., Investment Brokers, 425 Ist ay N. - ♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦'<► ♦> DON'T MISS THIS LAST OPPOR- •> ♦;♦ TUNITY. •> «> A limited amount of Boundary •> ! ♦> Camp drYldend-paying shares -at the ♦> •;• extremely low price of ha cent each. •> •> Regular stock issued direct, prop- •> ♦> erly executed with war revenue stamps ♦;• ♦> affixed. Will deduct price of telegraph ♦> •>. orders from price of stock. •> ♦;♦■ OTTO MUNSO>. •;• •*• Bank of Commerce Building, Mlnne- •> ♦;. ' apolls, Minn. ■ •> 55 52522 SAFEsT^oTL^RT^D^HE^V^^ACHJfIT cry moved; household goods moved and stored or packed , for shipment by expert packers. Boyd Transfer & Fuel Co., 46 3d st S. Telephone Main 668, both companies. CENTRAL FUEL AND TRANSFER COM pany—Packing, moving and storage; experi enced men; prompt service. Both 'phones. 1908. 12 4th st N. . gg DETECTIVE AGENCIES DETECTIVE SERVICE; ALL- BRANCHES; secret inquiry, shadowing; best references. S. J. McNulty, manager. 208-10 Kasota blk. 67 MACHINERY AND ENGINES IRON-WORKING AND WOOD-WORKING MACHINERY—Largest STOCK -of second hand and new machines in the northwest. You can SEE what you buy and we back up what we sell. NORTHERN MACHINERY COMPANY, 215-217 South 3d at, Minneapolis. rT^Tiio^tetlerT^' • phnsion attorney, Room 307 Boston block. Minneapolis, Minn. «.H-H-H"H"M'l'l'l^l-WI I III ■!■■! • 4. - PENSIONS. WAR CLAIMS. + f ROBERT WATSON, 4. Notary Public, 306 Boston Block. " 4* Soldiers' additional homesteads wanted. •}• -MM 1 I M I I H"M"H"I"M"I"H"H«« 70 NURSERY STOCK NURSERY TREES, 3-INCH, $1.26. J. C. 3hU lock. 2807 17th ay S. 818 Phoenix. Tel. 2280-L. 74 FjJRRIERS FUR WORK IN ALL BRANCHES—REPAIR ing. remodeling and redyeing;:- dyeing nat ural otter garments in seal color a specialty. Good style and perfect fit guaranteed; lowest prices during'dull season. Furs stored and Insured at lowest ' rates. Garments ■ left now for repairs 6tored free of -charge. Will call for goods. Telephone or send postal; refer ences given; 30 years' experience. A. REI NER, practical furrier. 15 9th st S, corner Hennepln. ■'Phone. M 2729 J-»- GOOD TROUTING PROSPECTS. Special 'to The Journal. . • • • ' Spear fish, S. D., May Fishing for trout is now legal. - The mountain streams are well filled and the sport bids fair to be the best for years. The government hatchery is keep ing the streams filled with different kinds of fish... ■ Die of Parma» Tit «n» to-day. There is one .preparation that ! positively cures every form of indigestion, no matter from 1 what cause. You will improve after the first dose of. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure, ■ | THE MINNEAPOLIS JOUBNAE. CORA^ 2837 27th Aye S. En- VvOU tirely new cottage house. with city water and very large lot, 48x157. Easy terms, $300 cash, balance monthly. . ftJBRA —Very fine corner lot on 9**' Off Stevens aye. and 34th st., size of lot 42x129. The biggeet snap on the avenue. |£ AA-For 45 foot lot on James 9O V V aye. S., near 31st st. Lies fine. You cannot do better in Cal (houn Park. C±£+W For one of the finest 9%M . east front lots on Park aye., between 32nd and 33rd sts., / size 40x118, .stone walk, curb and gutter, water and gas. Must be sold at once. ' "* CMS ft A—Beautiful lot on Har - riiet aye. between 26th 27th streets, iies two feet above grade, all improvements in street except paving. fl^C A Balance, $150, paya 9OU ble in sums af $10 per month, for fine lots on . McNair , aye. near 24th aye. N—city water, . one block to car line.; j:-. fifc "T E A Lake of the Isles Boul., 9l & |f near 26th St.: South front lot, lies fine;:. size 51x140. Beautiful frontage on the lake. fiQAA or those beautiful lots VvUUin Green 's additions. Call or send for plat and full par ticulars. LOWRY HILL— We have some of the finest residence property in this section; lies high and commands a good view of the city. CA4AA Park Aye. near 27th 3>^|-ZiUt# St., very fine lot, 72 ft. front by 248 ft. deep, to Columbus Aye. Look it up and see us. BIG SNAP!— Orange and lemon grove 18 miles from Los Angeles, Just coming Into bearing. 10 acres ail in orchard worth ST.uoo, must be sold at once. Make us an offer Monday, cash or clear property. No encumbrance on this orchard. KANSAS FARMS CHEAP!-Why freeze up on Dakota prairies when you can buy a nrst clais Kansas farm In either Scott. Ford. Mead or Haskell counties for from $3.00 to $5.00 per acre? Improved lands free and clear from all encumbrances. Will ex change for clear Minneapolis property. TEN ACRES 0-rooiu bouse and barn at Edlna Mills—cheap. 60-AC RE FAR HI-Elegant place for a dairy. Close to City Hall. REALESTATEMOYING Many Minor Sales Are Recorded Daily. FINE BUILDING PERMIT SHOWING A Certain Type of Apartment House Needed—Review of the Week's Activity. The activity in real estate this week has been especially marked in toe residence part of the city. The transfers of lots in Green's additions and on Lowry hill to buyers who are purchasing for the purpose of building homes have been numerous. Real estate men have a satisfied look these days. When asked if business is good, they smile and say: "Yes, business is good. In fact, we are attending to about all the sales that we can handle." A pleasing feature of residence property sales is that the people who are often designated "the laboring class" have be gun to look around for advantageous bar gains. The sales on Lowry Hill are satis fying, but doubly so are the transfers to the class of men who earn their money by the day, and plan to build modest homes for themselves. An abstractor said recently that the mortgages were about cleaned up in this city; that the satisfactions going on record showed that the people had money. He added that those who are buying lots are paying for them without giving purcEase mortgages. When they came to build It might be necessary to borrow on the prop erty. Cash Sales Xotable. It is a fact that the cash sales during the last two weeks are notable for their fre quency. While large sales ere being ex ploited in the papers, all the time small pieces of land were changing hands un noticed. The temporary cessation of business property sales has enabled the general public to take cognizance of this fact. The settlement of the questions involv ing the labor unions has been gratifying, as the prospect of trouble lasting through the summer frightened off several deals. At the present time contractors when ap wproached for nes throw up their hands and say: "For heaven's sake, don't ask me, man, I don't know where I stand? More work seems to be in sight than can be handled without outside help. Last summer trouble was experienced in the rapid erection of buildings owing to the fact that carpenters and bricklayers could not get around fast enough from one job to another. This year there is more building. Permits to a considerable number have been taken out during the week and satis factory progress is being made on work that was put under way last week. Some of the permits are: Buildingr Permits. William R. Hoag, 617 Fourteenth ave nue SE, two-story frame dwelling $7,000 J. W. Rutledge, 2536 Third avenue S, Hi-story frame dwelling 2,400 P. S. Matson. 3021 James avenue S, IH-storw frame dwelling 2,400 North Star Malting company, Second street and Eighteenth avenue SE, grain elevators 65,000 Mrs. Sarah W. Scanlon. 817 Oroveland avenue, granite barn 3,500 F. S. Bintliff. 3401 Portland avenue, dwelling 2,500 Mary E. Lochren, 1107 Fourth street SE. dwelling 4,000 Mary E. Lochren, 1103 Fourth street SE. dwelling 4,000 Mary E. Lochren, 406 Eleventh avenue SE. dwelling 4,000 Mary E. Lochren, 410 Eleventh avenue SE. dwelling 4,000 E. E. Sidman, 1789 James avenue S, dwelling 6,000 F. W. Stanford, 2750 Plllsbury avenue, dwelling 4,300 J. L. Leigh, 3859 Lyndale avenue N, dwelling 3,000 J. H. Macdonald. 3045 Humboldt ave nuu S. dwelling 3,500 WorkiQßmen to Build. Said a man who watches the trend of real estate and of building as the com-, aßdm^HM ■Kw^DS^Hwl ■ fiflttXKll^a O^^^^^^. ■ ■ DU FOR SALE! . X.U ' ' eNTRY PORCH -.• '. ' ».' STUDY I" H , tr""""""l*i^™^™i -'- i^^ 'jg7-o"xio-6- Rf . ;. n-p:x 12--0--' I 1 g ■-^Bm V.. ."' ■■..?--:. •':----^r arJ ■'■ ■ ;---' •■ • PANTRY ?. ; v ' ._■•-•• §W* SITTING i'-TITFTTT . .; *^WB _^ rood >v 1 ''IJJL dining^ JH^jr* RSCP. MALL j ( ""^Ef •'SPF* --1 v,' porch: . . ■."..:...■;8 ' TBS Handsome, Modern Lowry Hill Residence— to be completed in about three week; beautifully finished as •to wood- **i£» #1/1/1 work; it is modern in ideas and construction; f0r....... """' I will decorate to suit you, put in a hot water and air combination furnace, full set porcelain-lined plumbing fixtures, including laundry tubs, etc.; fur nish suitable gas fixtures, screens - and storm windows, and sell complete, with 50-foot lot, east front, for $1,000.00 down and $50.00 a month, with 6 per cent Interest.. ;^;^/; •, '/:■'--, : EDMUND G. WALTON, 300 MENNEPIH AYE. Yale Realty Co Real Estate and Fire Insurance, 101 Bank of Commerce Building. $ 1 900— Double corner on Pleasant Aye and 24th St. Can be sold separate. $660— Three lots, 42X127 each, above grade, corner of Morgan A*re N and Bth Aye, The tax valuation on these lots is $692; a big bargain. $9000— Buys 66x165 ft. lot on 9th St.. between Jd and 3d Ayes S. There are two good houses on this lot, paying over $50 per month rental. We can give you a good deal on this property. $300— For 2 lots on Ist ay. S. near 36th st. $200— For 2 East front lots on Vincent ay. No. near 3Cth st. SBSO-For 46x128 ft. lot on Aldrleh ay. So. n6ar 24th st. $4300—2549 Dupont ay. So., 9 rooms, all mod ern and in good condition. $6600—2621 Bryant Aye. S., 10 rooms, thor oughly modern and In the best of condition. $ 1 060— For a fine little six room home on 19th Aye. S., near 23d St. This is only a couple of squares from Milwaukee Hallway Shops, well Inside the callers limits; has cistern, cellar and well and Is In good repair Inside and out. We're still building homes on the monthly payment plan. O. \A/. WELLS, 508 Pheonix. $2000— House of 7 rooms and barn, wet sink, city improvements in, Stevens Ay. near 28th St. $1000— Nice home near Lowell School, $1000—3 room Cottage, well located. 5 LOTS Prospect Park, 2nd div., cheap. $550— Lot on Nicollet near 32nd St, $200— Lot, 36 St. near Chicago At. A BARGAIN in lot. Motor Line Addition. We are selling at former prices. For bar gains call on Wcl: i. ..Money to loan on good security. mission man eyes' the July wheat dial, "You mark my word, the workingman has not begun to build yet, but he will soon. In a short time you will see small houses going up all over the city. You see the rented house are growing old, the land lords won't ffcx them up, yet rents have been and are being raised. The working man is not satisfied with this and. will build for himself when he is able. On the East Side. One great block in the progress of build ing on the East Side, is the lack of paving. A man who has very large investments on the St. Anthony side of the river spoke very strongly on this point during the week. When asked at what time he would begin improvements on his properties he said that he didn't know, and added that a great deal of backwardness in building on the East Side was owing to the fact that there was so little pavement, and such poor pavement. He said that one evening he was driven home and the West Side driver apologized profusely for the condition of the street. "Never mind, my man," said he, "go and apologize to the city council." The East Side has many points of interest to show strangers but no roads to haul them over. Cheap Land Astonished Him. One incident that amused a land agent in Minneapolis this week was the aston ishment of an lowa farmer who values his property at $50 per acre, yet was offered land in Minnesota as low as $6. He could not believe that it was good and wanted some sdrt of certification that he was not being "gold-bricked." Injurious Pipe Stories. The pipe stories in certain local papers under glaring headlines have worked great harm to the real estate market. In at least four cases of recent publication, stories vouched for as true were based only on a tentative or preliminary sketch. The harm is worked not so much here where the reliability of the different pub lications is known, but in the east. Much land which is included In prospective deals is owned in eatern states, and when the Minneapolis papers reach -them the dreams are seized upon as true and prices are pushed up to a prohibitive plane. Outside Capital Needed. It is quite patent that more outside money must be brought in. Good open ings exist for foreign capital if taken up at once. Minneapolis needs very much a first-class flat building of a certain type. A rental agent says that a demand exists for a very modern building with ten and twelve-room apartments which will rent for $125 and upward, and that he can fill it. Minneapolis has become a town fa mous for its flats. It may be that the people do not realize how the habit of flat life has grown In the city during the last five years. Family Hotel Needed. In addition to a call for a large Euro pean hotel in Minneapolis, there is needed a swell apartment house with cafe, or a family hotel, inside of Tenth street, like the Aberdeen in St. Paul, with a cafe. The Hampshire Arms and other family hotel* are full. The building should be, of course, of the latest fire proof construc tion. It should provide bachelor apart ments, rooms en suite for families, ample accommodations for regular patrons and some for transients. The Minneapolis club will accommodate only a small pro portion of the men who are willing to pay for such apartments. A large con tingent of bachelor men and bachelor women would anchor to such an establish ment and call It home. A tendency to the community plan of living as a solution of domestic labor and cuisine problems is gradually crystallizing in large cities, and to a certain extent this feature of modern life is provided for in such an apartment hotel aa is suggested, where entire fam ilies may be accommodated with the pri vacy that is accorded them in a detached house. A careful observer will Bee that the family hotel plan of living is beginning to "take" in this town. Another Consideration. Minneapolis nas really no place to en tertain dignitaries, and visitors of promi nence "waich combine* the conveniences of SUINNYSIDE HOME FOR SALE j^ /" A (~\f\ 10 rooms, fine barn, Sn( AZII Ii I new place.modern, *\>yj Iv/ \J east front, elegant hardwoods, hardwood lloors,inautels and grates, fine large reception hall. Everything first-class, full basement, laundry, coal cellar, 50-ft. lot. This place is cheap. Going to leave city. Storm sash and screens all over. There is not a scratch on the house. Owner has always lived in it; nicely decorated all over. H984 Journal. "ON OR BEFORE" floney to Loan LOANS FOR BUILDING HOMES A SPECIALTY. No delay. Funds on hand and loans closed promptly. Special arrangements for partial payments, which may be made monthly if r" ired. See us before borrowing elsewhere. TITLE INSURANCE & TRUST CO., a club, a private horn* and a hotel. It is evident that our club accommodations are limited, and a certain fastidious class of men prefer to go to neither a residence nor a hotel. Of course, an establishment of the proper kind will pay especial attention to its table, and will provide special bath and' tocaorial accommodations, billiard. smoking, writing and reading rooms, and look to the little details which men and women accustomed to comforts delight in. When Minneapolitans patronize such first-class places as the Minnikahda, the Ice Yacht and Lafayette clubs and never murmur at the price, it stands to reason that there are enough top-notchers to support a family hotel managed along similar lines. Big; Gain In Permits. The month .of April which" closed ■on Tuesday ■ showed an enormous gain in building permits over April, 1900—51,394, --000 against $296,716. Ninety-two buildings were begun this year and. only fifty-eight last year. ~>r";,V; Arrangements are being made . with Curtis & Co. to build fifteen cottages Just east of the. Lake of the. Isles for $45,000. J*>hn Martin has had sketches drawn to estimate the cost of a $40,000 building on Seventh street, between Nicollet and First avenue S. A building is to be erected at 87 South Seventh for the Y. W. C. A. It will be four, stories high and cover a lot 45x150 feet. _ Edward W. Davis of lowa bought a lot and a block between Portland and. Fifth avenue and south of Thirty-seventh street for $35,000. The David C. Bell Investment company sold fifty feet for $16,250 on Seventh street between Hennepin and Nicollet, and Mrs. Alice Hall. paid $20,000 for fifty feet frontage on Hennepin Just above Seventh. :'.:.-" - Thorpe Brothers bought on Friday from Thomas Lowry two lots . on Emerson av enue, between Summit and Douglas, for $2,400 each. W. H. Emmans reports five sales in Green's additions and on Lowry hill, and seven recent sales on Lowry hill have been made through the J. F. Conklin & Zonne * company, Edmund G. Walton, and David P. Jones & Co. Property in this section of the city is selling at higher prices and buyers will all build. C. S. Sedgwick, the architect, has com pleted ■ the plans for a summer home for E. M. Kemp ;at / Rhinelander, Wis. The house will .be ' built on a high ; bluff ( over looking the two: rivers. The ground I has been prepared and the erection of ! the house, which will; be of timber, will begin at once. It will cost about ; $10,000. : : Mr Sedgwick is > supervising the general re pairs now in progress at ; the soldiers' home. ■ L,.. A, I>amoreaux, ■'. the • architect, has begun plans for a second house which W.O. Clark will build at Thirty-fourth and Park. " V- ' ..'.' Real Estate Paragraph*. ' Harry B, Robbins of the Edmund G. Walton agency has purchased the Babcock lot at 25 Sixth street S, • for $18,000. • The lot measures 25x157 feet. Mr. .Babcock': of Chicago i paid $1,250 ton years ago for this lot. - -..•-.*--'■? Sumner i McKnight has r purchased through Thorpe Brothers, a lot on ; Eleventh street between Nicollet and First 7 avenue S, for $7,000.. NicJrels & Smith sold Mr. McKnight three ■: lots ■• across from the Great ! Western station at Tenth avenue S and Washington for $6,000. . . : • ; <.-• •/■ S Bids for the Twin City Telephone - com pany's South . Side . exchange will be - opened May ;9. ' The I architects - are •F. B. and IL.. L. Long. The building will cost $7,000 and Is to be completed within i sixty days..: < r ■. Leek & • Prince have ;taken, the $16,000 con tract for the warehouse and 'showroom of the Minneapolis • Threshing Machine company at —Third avenue- and Second" street • N.-- ;" , ■ * Ground i has been surveyed ?at «Eighteenth avenue and.Second street N for the 100x220 building to be j erected by ". the - American Radiator company. ' • :.V. ; .>, -. \:>i '■ > The remodeling .of the new Hyser Hotel at Fourth-'-, street and Nicollet •. •will be under way :as soon' as ' the -bids: are' opened. The building< has been vacated Vby \ all : tenants above the ground: floor.'. ;, , .. 7 ■"• »; ;,■! Residence 'i property ;•' near ••* Lake \ Harriet," which -.la * handled -by* A. S. t Keyea, la ; selling well, and'it! is said that 100 houses, ranging in price -from• $2,000 to : $3,000, will be erected this summer near the lake.«'-,-. ','■' ; I W. B. Dunnell has drawn plans for a $4,000 house to be ;. erected for F. S. Watson on Irv ing * avenue, between Nineteenth and Frank lin.^—' •'•-. .vr.-.>-.;-. : :V-.-.--:>:-4:-'/;^>i-; \'a-'S'*4£ ' ; A. ■L. Dorr ■ haa, prepared, . plan* ; for • Us*. SATURDAY EVENING, MAY 4, 190 T. DAVID P. JONES & CO. Bargains in Improved Property. $2800— 332 E. Franklin—9 rooms, modern ex cept furnace; in fine repair; safe 10 per cent luvestmeu; in best neighborhood. $1900—2905 3rd aye. B—B rooms, modern, fur nace, bath; lot 45x120 feet to alley, with sewer, city water and stone sidewalk in street and paid for. 52650— 12 per cent net income—6-flat brick building, Nos. 2814 and 2816 llth aye. S— present income $35 per mouth; grading lot included In price; will submit less offer. $2000—1711 Clinton avenue. Great big house, on large lot; all special improvements in street, Including pavement, and paid for. Greatest bargain on the avenue. Look it up at one*. $1460 ->-l Klooniiniftoii avenue. Large house, in good condition of repair, con structed into two flats, and rents for $18 a month; on street car line, accessible, and rapidly advancing in value. $3500—2328 Cedar aye., fine business corner, opposite South Side High School, improved by 9-room house, on lot 70x124 ft. to alley, with sewer, water, gas and electric cars in street. $1400—922 2Cth aye. S., brick house, 8 rooms, perfect repair, city water connections, on large lot, 56x165 ft.; rents for $13 a month. $1400-Brlck, 8-room dwelling, 2631 Fifth Ay 8.; discount for all cash. $1350— 2037 Grand Aye. 8 rooms, let 40x123 feet to alley; good renter; a real bargain. $1250— Brlfik, 8-room dwelling, 2533 Fifth Ay 8.; discount for all cash. $1200—2 houses, 1802 and 1804 E. 24th St., di rectly opposite South Side High School; special improvements in street; one block from street car line; very cheap. $1000— 2919 9th Aye. S.. 6 rooms, good dis count for all cash; rents for $n a month. $1200—1143 Glrard Aye. X., double tenement, 8 rooms, city water up and down stairs; rents for $14 a month. $1200-1141 Girard aye X, double tenement, 9 rooms, city water up and down stairs; rents for $14 a month. $1200— 1139 Girard aye X, city water; rents for $14 a month; a very attractive place. Call early in the week, if you do noi the above bargains: also get our bargai we cannot advertise. LANE & CONRAD CO "%22£? BARGAINS 4£OQnfl— Dairy or truck farm, 8 miles .yuuvv. from center of city; excellent 8-room house; large fine barn; hennery and corn crib; line shade. This is cheap, but owner desires to sell and wants offer. (19Afl will purchase 3 lots, 40x128each. «P ■ « W.- with sewer, city water and stone walk past, east front; nearLyndale avenue 3 ana Inside of 24th street. First Avenue South and Fourth Street. !_l I •_ J |_ FRANKLIN ATE. i ~v ■: / {5 1 131 feet on Hennepin by 176 feet on Franklin aye /as / hue and 116 feet on Bryant avenue. Finest corner j^l in city for apartment ■or flat buildings. Now is a 9 I*l good time to buy before the advance, which is sure < I< / to come in Minneapolis property. ; 5 I ft/ r I * I For price, etc., see 2 I I THORPE BROS., 258 Hennepin Aye. ■" Two Elegant Homes at Less Than Cost. Q99AA For that ideal home-like place in the best part of New Bos -9« A W ton, on large lot 75 foot frontage—fine shade trees, vines and shrubbery, elegant lawn, stone walks, city water, cistern and well—7 nice airy rooms, with walls finely decorated; r electric lights, nice porch, house in best of condition, not a penny" to overhaul and fix it up, but ready for occupancy. You will not be disappointed when you see it. •/ C9QRA For one of the best homes on Polk st. Hasten large rooms, V>"VUv . plenty of large windows, plate glass, leaded transoms, best of ■/; :f' hardwood finish below, fine enamel above, extra large mantel and grate, 10 foot porch, two large bath : rooms, (tub not in), lot 46x182 to alley; barn, wood sheds, etc. You could not replace the house for less than 83500. ; ; !v'- FOR RENT —Three fine new modern houses, \ ranging from $16.50 to §20.00 per month. : ' ? : ',';.■. ' WANTED— The best snap in Southeast Minneapolis, in a neat home, from : $1250 to 81700. Owners, list your bargains. -„ - Office Open Day and Evenings. Telephone Main 859— Li op 2. F, L. PALMER, 2411 Central Ay. N. E. LAKE MINNETONKA Glen Morris: 48 Acres on Christ mas Lake; improve ments extensive and of the highest order; 1900 feet lake shore. I<wan-iaf & • Trkr»^!l^> 310 Bank of Commerce Bldg. •JCIC^CI VX. lUI tilt, Send for Catalogue of Lake Properties. A. M. Nickerson of Monticello, who will build a $7,000 house at 1011 Sixth street SE. Professor W. R. Hoag will build a $7,000 home at 617 Fourteenth avenue SE. after plans by Keith & Co. Bertrand & Chamber lain have plans for E. L. -Trask, who will erect a house to cost $3,000, at Humboldt avenue, near Douglas. J. L. Leigh has begun a $3,000 residence for himself at 3859 Lyndale avenue N. J. B. Proulx is building a home at Sixth street and Broadway NE, at a cost of $2,500. Paul D. Dufand is having a home built at James avenue and Forty-first street N, on plans by C. F. Struck, to cost $3,600. A. F. H. Schramm is having a two-story frame residence built for his own occupancy, at 2802 Polk streei NE, at a cost of $2,500. P. S. *latson is hav ing a new house erected for himself at 3021 James avenue S, at a cost of $2,500. In cases of cough and croup, give the lit tle one One Minute Cough Cure. Then go to sleep and rest easy. Cures quicly. Yellow King * Tour best cigar- The kine of Its class. Carey Roofing better than metal, pitch and gravel. W. S. Nott Co. Telephone 376. ■-•-■; v.\-''- Goinß/OiitvWeiit?^ ■• -" / ' ; " i-'i Then consult the Minneapolis C s & ••■. St. Louis > agents. Get the best service, quickest rout© and lowest ; rates. A great combination.; - :-■ ■ ■■'i-'v7'^ V!;'^^ ONEIDA BUILDING. $1100—H42 Humboidt aye N, 10-room hoara, with barn; rents for $14 a month; city water; fine hardwood finish below; great bargain, BARGAINS IN VACANT PROPERTY. $1450— On Kenwood Boul., between Queen and 2ist St.; lot 50x145 ft.; very choice. $1000— Handsome lot on Lake of the Isles Boul., near 26th St.; 62 ft. on Boulevard; discount for cash. $9OO— Each, for lots 1 and 2. block 2, re-sur vey of Max Add., located on Olinton Aye., near 24th St. $900— East front lot on 2nd Ay. S., between 26th aud 27th Sts.. 46x129 ft; water and sewer in street and paid for; located in beautiful residence district of the city; some discount for all cash, MAKE OFFER for handsome East front lot on Chicago Ay., between 27th and 28th Bts., 41x123 ft. to ally; worth your while to inves tigate. $800— Lot 6, block 14. J. T. Blaisdell's Eev. Add., east front lot, 45x165 ft; on BlalsdeU, between 26th and 27th Sts.; sewer and water in street; less offer will be submitted. $550— Lot 7, block 20, Calhoun Park addition, 46x122 feet, near boulevard, overlooking Lake Calhoun. $460— For W 40 ft. of E 80 ft. of lots 9 and 10, block 9, Lindley & Lingenfelter's addition, on Lake St., between Pleasant and Pills bury Ayes. $425— Lots 4 and 5, block 2, Grover's add., each 33x119 ft. to alley; east front, on Gar- Held, between 27th and 28th Sts.; city water and stoDe sidewalk. $800— Lot 3, block l, Byrnes 1 Add,, 40x137ft., near corner of Cedar Lake Aye., on Western; will make a line business lot; every possible street improvement complete, including city water, sewer connections In lot, paving, elec tric cars, gas, etc. Superb site for slore. Look this right up. Make Offer for lot 8. block 7, William's add., beautiful lot on 15th aye. S. 4 near 33rd St.; east front, sewer and city water in street. $1500— 20 acres on Brooklyn Center road, in sections 2 and 3; half mile north of city lim its. Very choice garden tract. t want to lose the* opportunities to buy n list, which includes many places that d^QOAA— Mean business—7-rodm ; house V«"O W and porcelain bath, city water. hardwood floor, all in nice condition and a - tine 60-foot - lot. Eight Ward Inside 28th street—a bargain. Good terms. ■ ■ ■ ■ ~ " ' ■ . . - * V rnQQC- Forty-six foot lot. on Garfleld vuuo avenue, inside of Twenty-ninth street. . . , . ..,:.;.... Hotel St. Louis: 32^ acres near the hotel; good and com modious buildings; 14^ acres in grapes, apples, etc. fife A A Only for the 7-room house 900 If X 0.907 18% ay. northeast. Nicest little bargain In New Boston. South front, city water, half block from Central Ay. car line; worth $1500. Snap it up quick. Like finding money. '..:. . ;.,->'. :_;.:..-.W P. G. DEMING, 2407 Central Avenue. SCENE OF A DESPERATE CRIME. Special to The Journal. Central City, S. D., May 4.—The Shannon Hotel has been purchased by ex-Sheriff Matt Plunkett, who will open it immediately. It is one of the largest in the Hills. It was la this hotel that Ed Shannon shot and killed Judge Giddings, Jack Faling, Mrs. Shannon and afterwards himself. Goinn to Sioux Falls, S. D. The "Omaha" road now runs a through Pullman sleeker between twin cities and Sioux Falls.« Leaves Minneapolis and St Paul right after supper and arrive* Sioux Falls in time for breakfast next morning. No other service like this to Sioux Falls. —Tickets and sleeping car reservations at 382 Robert street, St. Paul, or 413 Nicollet avenue, Minneapolis. . We know of nothing that regulates the liver and bowels so well as DeWitt's Lit tle Early Risers. They never gripe. Shady Isle: 40 acres; valuable improvements; choic est location, upper lake; for sale or rent.