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tK ff ter «i v.' 4 V' *iil— v» rv ts'/V 1 •1"! f- "*V^ v^f Jj§ *. $ n i & •.. s*7$? **,/, y '. -1 v* i A' 5 $t i 7:30 v,nrging 1 s v c" rv v I i ., 4% RAILROAD NOTES. M: Contractor NEW G. N. SCHEDULE. One of the important changes in the »icw time schedule which goes into ef fect on the G. N. systems tomorrow jrnorning, Nov. 19, at gtead of Let Us gia Oft your bond. \ou can arrange a bond to cover al your business and all your ftidertakings, or for individual cases, an pecial contracts which you have to give bonds to fulfill. We are writing a good many contractors' bonds, so wecan accom modate you quickly, and the cost is reasonable. •fcV :K j»\ Agents for The National Surety Co. of New York. Waldorf Block, Fargo. ir? Cash prices for homes on time. V Prices range from $1050 to $2000. Cash required, $100 to $600, balance o n o n i i- »...®sr a. m. The train will ar rive in the Twin Cities correspondingly earlier. The west bound flyer will ar irive and depart as now, 5.52 p. m. Sev eral other changes on branch lines, and the annulhnent of several trains, have Jbeen reported from time to time. GRAFTON WANTS SOO. News and Tim^: A petition was l)eing circulated, among, the business, men of Grafton the first of the Aveek that the proposed spur to be ?uilt from the main line of the Soo, 'liit the southern part of the county to ihc cement mines in Cavalier county, be built through Grafton. The argu ment being that at the present tinie, jth rough lack of competition in rail- Voad lines, sufficient cars are not be ting furnished for transporting the year's crop that the city is losing •*,'ostrength as a market point and that \*if the proposed line of the Soo taps the "iTich fields of Walsh county without entering Grafton ihat -the situation would be more detrimental. tb the busi- Jiess interests. This is a matter in which other 'towns than Grafton would be equally -liutcrested—Park River, for instance. V' *Tn union there is strength, and what one town might not be able to accom -|plish alone the union of two would ^uake possible. A Hue running from £t slo to Grafton and thence to Park River, and on to the cement mines 1would traverse the richest portion of jthe county, and if there is anything to be gained to either town by the road jn question, here a case where a '^joint session of th6'' business men's clubs of Park Rivier and Grafton might bear fruit acceptable to the offi cials of the Soo road. CIVIL WAR MONUMENTSf Vicksburg, Miss., Nov. 18.—Gover nor Pennypacker of Pennsylvania and .the members of his staff, General *\Scwink, chairman of the Pennsylvania -^commission and^er 500 Pennsylvania veterans ,of the civil war arrived here jesterday and e,arly this morning to 'attend the dedication of the Pennsyl vania monuments in the Vicksburg National Military park today. Gover /unof Pennypacker and Captain Rigby, the chairman of the military commis sion will deliver' the principal ad dresses. •9 loar This In Mind Tfce suits we are making to order represent more excellence than if tly secufed tor the price else- Take a look at our stock. a, n °l ?PW ^Jors. 1 Wheelock & Wheelock Waldorf Block, Fargo, N. D. 12:01 a. m. is the .earlier arrival of the eastbound flyer, thirty-five minutes earlier than at pres ent, arriving in Fargo at 6:55 a. m. in- ADDITIONAL LOCALS. Call us up. We want .to lfet you in on an order for the best hard coal on thfc liiarket, best soft coal* a!hd jvood too. Interior Lumber Co. Nice, selected hind-quarters of beef, inspected by Rev. D. Lask, to be/ had at 6c per pound delivered to any part of Fargo. Rubels Market, 120 Front street. Closed Saturdays. Farmers should send in their orders now for married couples and other farm •help, before the snow flies, as people feel more like hiring out now. Louis Hotop, 496 Front street, Fargo. v v t* K? y* C1 k heelock&Wheelock •HMmMnHMIMI o n SR eilt MISS CORNELIA M. LYON TEACHEK OF THE DUNNING ST STEM OP IWKOVKD MUSIC 8TUDY FOR PIANOFOETB SPECIAL WOBK IN BIGHT BEADIgG AiiO BAB TKAINING CtiASBSB NOW FOHMIK0 ffI5 ?lrst Are. 8. Telephone 274. Fred Moerke was brought to the city this morning from Alice and lodged in the county jail. He was convicted in the jttstice court at Alice 011 assault and battery and sentenced to thirty days in jail and a fine of Qujcn Aanavalo of Madagascar has just realized her long cherished ambi tion by pacing a visit to Paris. While there she enjoyed the additional felicity of having her annual allowance in creased from $6,000 to v 41 |b •.v t, .r-fr~1T -,yVrj U *y -V r*' i "V i i pf [1 i j}j4 Vv Ah i" V -id^^"4" if'j $10,000. Don't miss seeing our 4iew picture frame mouldings. You'll find just the one to match the picture yoa are going to have framed and our expert can do the framing, top. Canniff's, The Fargo Decorating Co., 610-612 Secpnd ?Venue north, Fargo. A petition, in bankruptcy was filed in the office of the clerk of the federal court this afternoon by Ole Christof ferson, a farmer residing at Galchtitt, N. D. His liabilities are given at $1, 398.03 and assets at $882.60, claimed ex empt. 1 T|uvre are indications that Bourke Cockran is 110 longer a name to conjure with in New York. His appearances for -Tammany in the campaign just clos ed have not by any means been so suc cessful as, in Jhe past, his audicnces at tirites /evftn snowijig doubts «i to his. sincerity. v We could save in wages and save in many other ways each week, but we prefer to give oitr customers the very best work regardless of cost. Good soao is expensive but we use the best. Skilled labor is expensive, but we em ploy the best. Some laundries are not as careful. We believe you would pre fer the careful work. May we send a wagon for. a trial package. We guaran tee it to please you. Dixon Laundry Co., F. B. Leach, manager. In a runaway, one horse of a team belonging to Charles Voller," the well known butcher, collided with the cele brated trolley car No. -vf. 3, and Second avenue last night. The mo torman saw the approaching team and stopped the car, but the dashing team rushed into the front platform. The right hand horse struck with its head, crushing the skull and breakingf its neck. The team was unable to make a detour and escape the car owing to the numerous excavations on the main thoroughfare. The vestibule win dows of the car were broken and there were other slight damages. The driv er of the team seeing that there was no robm for his hors-es to get out of the way jumped and saved himself from $ K rj •_ -^6011 t^Aldy •gei'PWMfira,' ^Alftiiii^ig( i!^,r'^'ftTi(feii" 'ftcfaog. R.eal E^state. INVESTMENTS Good corner one block from Broadway, lot 6-")XlflO. Three housos, each having -ewpr and electric lights. Hented now for a month. For quick sale, fi,800. This invest ment will giro %ond returns oii your inon«s and iu a very few years the lots will be worth con siderable money for wholesale businnss. Will coneidor trading fur farm lands in Minnesota, North Dakota or Canada. £Jood Broadway lot 50x121 feet, for only 8800. Nine room house, rentiojr for 12(1 a month, on corner lot, three blocks from Broadway, between the tracks. $1,700. FOR RENT. Poor room house and barn, $5,00. Four rooms, $10. Five room cottaore, 112. Six room cottage, barn and fotyr MflM of arround, $18. Seven room cottage, 118. Seven room house, larga barb and chicken house. $18. Six room house, bath, olecinc Tigbts, f25. Nine room hous\ balh, lights, hot water furnace, on Eighth street south. I.'i-'i, Six room house, not quite finished, for rent to a carpenter who will finish hoa3e add apply work on rent. W. J. LANE Office over First National Bank. SEE ME ABOUT IT If you want to Buy Improved or Unimproved BUSINESS PROPERTY. If you want to Sell Improved or Unimproved BUSINESS PROPERTY. If you want to Buy A HOME. If you want to Sell YOUR HOME./ .} tf you want to know the value of and piece of property in Fargo. If you want a LOAN on city property. If you want to buy A MORTGAGE. if you want to be sure you have in your, property i CLEAR T1TLF: If you want the. Title to ydur property Examined and Perfected. If you.require Legal ADVICE. V W.- C. RESSER Lawyer and COAL We have the famous 'Cross Creek Lehigh Coal, none better. Also Hocking Soft Coal, Pocohontas Smokeless, Pea Coal and Wood of all kinds. MAGILL Phone & CO. a. a charge of $78. Any one wishing any of the following kinds of wood, sucli as maple, birch, rock elm, oak, or tiasswood, write to S. Friedman, Perham, Minn. We can save you from $i to $3 on each cord of wood., 1 FABOO, The ladies of have about completed the arrangements for the bazaar and supper which will be held at Fraternity hall Nov. 23. A at Broadway v,v v? a-".{-«, IVf EN and boys wanted to earn $5 day, after two mmitbs instruction, position guaran teed. Hpecial tuition half price, few days only. Coyne Bros Co. Plnmbin* Schools. N*w York, Cincinnat i O.. 8t, Louis, Mo, 1 Fro© catalogue. VI/-ANTED FOK 0. 8. AttMY-Abl« bodied, unmarried men, between 21 and 35. citizens of United States of good character and temperate habits, who car speak, read and write EngllHb. F07 In formation apply to recruiting officer, 1# Broadway, Fargo. N. D. [D. July 1. '05 to June 30. '0S.1 HELP WANTED—FEMALE. WANTED—At w Financial Agent, Red River Valley Nat. Bank Bldg., •Fargo, North Dakota. Bfcone 535. getting hurt. The other horse was not injured in the least. The Rathskeller is the best, the most respectable and the moist complete place in the city. Refreshments and liquors of all kinds are served. It's different from the ordinary saloon, come and see it. Thos. Erdel, proprietor. Near north bridge, Moorhead, Minn. BOOKKEEPER—Male, N. D. Up to a late hour this afternoon no advice had been rceived by Chief of Police Grant from Mandan concerning Geo. Hawkins who it was reported was wanted in Mandan on a charge of rape. It is reported that Hawkin's true name is Cakins. Harry S. Schuyler, a native of Phila delphia is to be chauffeur for the prince and princess of Wales during their In dian tour. Mr. Schuyler acted in the same capacity for the duchess of Marl borough while she was in the United States recently. Another American nam ed Stanton is one of King Edward's chauffeurs. f$t Joseph'a church 22 and Prominent among those who will take part 011 the musical programme is Miss Marie McCormick of Fargo, whose clear, sweet voice has attracted so much attention. Wall paper will not make attractive rooms unless they have harmonious sur roundings. A paper that would be sim ply exquisite on one room might be a perfect failure in another. As decora tors we are able to advise how each room should be treated, and that is one reason why our papers always make such beautiful rooms. Canniff's. The Fargo Decorating Co., avenue north. I 610-612 RHEUMATISM GUARANTEED 1ATT I. lOBISOrS 2 12 Second CURE FOR I ft 6 0 8 8 la by Far the Best Blood Purifier and Rbeumntlem Cure Ever Offered. People suffering with RHEUMA TISM, KIDNEY TROUBLE. CA TARRH OR ANY OTHER BLOOD TROUBLE wilt find Immediate re lief U» "«OS8 ^EH|R MONEY REFUNDED 41. yM ire not satisfied on taking tM^it^Sottle. Could anything Sold and Guaranteed by ./ v ANTED —Two experienced hair-dressers and aa apprentice. 119 Broadway, Fargo, N D. VirANTED—Ladv wl*b r^od reference, to v* iravel for firm of $250,0(10 capital. Sa'ary $1,072 per year and expenses salary paid week ly and sxpensea advanced. Address, with •tamp, J. A. Alexander, K»rgo. N. D, POSITIONS WANTED—if ALE. ^^/"ANTED—Bookkeeper, already employed, wants set of book* to keep eveainga. Ad dress Bookkeeper. car« Forum. VMTANTED—Work iu warehouse or shipping room by young man. Willing to make himself generally useful Beat of references furnished. Address B., care Forum. AXTANTE O—By a steady, reliable, single man, position with private family: thorough ly exoerienced in oare and handling of good horses. Applr to "69." Fornm oifice Every^Wan^^ Haft Fargo Wants. Its Words Week after Inser Rates for Classified Advertising: One-half cent a word per insertion after first insertion 35 cents for first inser tion of any ad up to as words—then one cent a word HELP WAITED—MALI. "\X7~ANTED Fifty m«o for Sioux Cijy at once. L. H. Olsson, 310 Front street, Fargo. A *TED— M011 to learn barber tradft splen did opportunity to l»«rn at very little ex Dense. Write for onr fr»e illustrated catalogu*. Molar Barber College, 221 Socond nvenne south, inneapolis, Minn. Established 1898. .'?7 years of age, lit yearc' experieaoe in both banking end mercantile work, desires position. No objec tion to leaving city. Address Y. Z care Forum. SALESMEN WANTED. WANTED—Salesman ^ALESMEN wanted for good line of walking k skirts in Dakotan and west. Must have e* tablis' e i trade Side line or exclusive. Lib eral commission. Address W. .care Forum and Republic iu. AGENTS WAFTED. A GENTS WANTED—Big pay cash advanoed weekly steady emploj'm-*us selling onr 8unerio- hardy nursery scock. Or ego a Numery Company, Detroit, Mich. TAKEN UP. ONE large black dog and one email yell* w dog. Held for killing chickens Owner please call at 1190 Broadway. Daniel S. Wil- KECRGL0GICAL NOTES. DEMISE OF J. F. FOSS. James F. Foss of Winnipeg, who re cently underwent an operation for ap pendicitis, at a local hospital, expired there early this morning. The body will be removed to the home of the decedent, at Winnipeg, tomorrow morning on the early G. N. train. Obsequies for. Mr. Foss will be held next Monday after noon at o'clock from his late residence. Rose street. Kir^. ,4.^ RUSK C^LLS FOR A I' I 'I SPECIAL MEETING George Rusk, president: There will be a special meeting of- the Builders' & Traders' exchange Tuesday evening, Nov. 2i, at 8 o'clock sharp. All mem bers are requested to-- be present as business of importance will be discussed. We will have with us a guest who is in a position to give us some valuable information. Come, help entertain. WALLS OF CITY HALL MAY NOT BE BUftt The sfone for the new city hall ar rived in the city late yesterday after noon and it was announced that the work would be resumed Monday morn ing. Mayor Wall stated this afternoon that he would not encourage the walls being carri-ad up further than the first story this fall. It is his opinion that pressed brick laid 111'frosty weather is not satisfactory. FARMER ARRESTED i v t: ON SERIOUS CHARGE Charged with moving grain on which there was a thresher's lien from the state Victor Johnson, a farmer residing a few miles west of the city, was arrested this morning. He was taken before judge Gearey and released on his own recog nizance. The complaint against Johnson was made by Julius Loberg, who alleges that he held a lien for abou". $ioo on the grain which it tb charged Jphnson took frotu the state and sold in Minnesota ,'• 'p'V''* Tl-"-- 5'"' '. v.»/T*/'V^ v .a grf *•f VorR cut out Fargo Wants. Ten Words One Week Fifty Cents word after first inser tion. Rates for Classified Advertising: One-half cent a word per insertion after first insertion 25 cents for first inser tion of any ad up to as words—then one cent a word. BOARD Aim BOOM OFFK1BD. "|Or»M8 for rent, with nr without board. 1515 1* Second avenue south. OOM and bo«rd to be obtained at Mra, F, A. Paige. 321 Tenth Street South. Phft i*»r week, day bo*rd. Rooms at reasonable rate. 421 Sixth avenue north. FOE RENT-BOOMS. FURNISHED, 8. S. J^URNTSHED rooms. 911 First- Avenue South. l^OR RENT—Furnished room 1011 First kn nue south. F°l once, first-class lanndry girl at Prescott. H"tel. VTTANTED—Girl for general housework. 1011 First avenue south. W ANTED—Girls and cooks good positions. Larson & Bolsted, 414 Front Street. BENT-Steam heated room*, at Qabel's Restaurant. |VOR RENT—Three furnished roowh, wUh baf hrfom. fnrn«c» h»at. on car Hne. Call at 815 Siith street south or phone 1187. F0K BUTT—HOUSES. S. 8. IVOR RENT—Seven room house with cellar -1- and cistern. Phone 672-L, IVOR RENT—Eight room house on Ninth street eonth. Enquire of Dr. Sherman, Edwards bnilding. FOB REFT—ROOMS. FUBNISHSO. I. IVOR RENT—Furnished street north. 'OR RENT—Fnmioh'd Room, «rentlsaan preferred. 814 Firpt avenue north. URNISHED ROOMS fo- rent: hot w««r heat, bath, nort b'ide. R. C., Fornm office IF in Dakota and West ern Minnesota to represent old estab lished Te« and Coffee House. Address Tea, ctfre Forum. you don't And the house or room her» to suit tou advertlee for It. Hundred* of peonle are watching this column (01 your ad. IVOR RENT—Tb'eeor four rfnims furr'-hed, on gronnd fl»or, suitable 'or lion«e keepin^. Als-o 'arge frent room imo'air* f»r rr fnit* gent'emtn. Modern. Enquire i-t North Broadway. FOR RENT FLATS. WORTH SIDE. IVOR RENT—Fteeirable modern fl*t. in Pnrrltt bnilding. th*e» lar^n rooms with bath and Steam heat. C. H. Porritt. FOB RENT—C0TTACHB8. W. 8. tl^On RENT—A si* rmrn cottage. Call at 111 Hixth avenue north. FOB BENT-HOUSES. I». 8. "KfOR RENT—Naw C-room nod»m h'*"••. $*q per month. Mrs. Laura Rothraff, 613 Fifth street north. ^^^H0USE^F0^SALF.^J^RTH SIOE^ |VOR S4LE-Pevoral bouse?, including two new ones to be moved. Call at my office. Jas. A. Cheeley. XISOELLA1EOU8. VEW and second hand furniture bonvht and sold, easy terms. M. Levi12, 418 Front Street, Fargo. FOR SALE-Caen County mapn, showing names of ownera of erery onarter w tion. Ry express, *1.7(1 for paper $8.31 for cloth backs. WASTED TO BUT. TITAN TED TO BUY—All kinds of man'* s«cond-h«ud c'othe*. R«od a poata" card to 0. B., 221 Front Street. Fargo, N. D. DRESSMAKING. \*TANTED^Tree^^ (inire Mist Skree, 10? Broadway. Phone 897-L. CLE ASK AND D7EIX0. |VAR"0 Dye House, largeat, best "hrapest 511 Seoond avonae north, Fargo, N. D, Always—but will give a magnificeat 1 if' four it Ii'OK Inquire TJOR RUNT— furnished roo-r*. modern con veniences. steam heat. 103S First avenue south. "POR RENT—Furnished roo"i'. heat, light* ll per person, per week. 815 Seventh street south. Tj^OR RENT—Farniahad roomn, mod«rr, cen trally located. Rent moderate. 1021 Firat avenue north. 8. 28 Tenth BURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT—Modern, northside. Phone 1U5-SI. IVOR RENT Nicelv famished ro^ms. Ninth street north. Phone 1032-K. 215 v SALK—Cheap Ift-horaepower Are box boiler in good repair. Empire Bottling Work®. 1sp)1 HAVK a '10 set of frnf, new, wbieh I will for 125 if taken this month, 1410 First avoouos nth. IVOR SLB—•'« IVOR 8ALF—1 7 Elev nth »tr«et north, a couch, upbo'ste-^d in leather, and a broa* sels ingrain rng. !*l."i feet. fyr |VOR SALE-A small si/od CO If ••ore. with -A reservoir go'd condi*on, j^jO. (1 ilden oak ^idebo^rd, a oeauty. fig oaly. 13X1 First avenue south, FOB KXHT, IVOR RENT—A good barn) 110 Fifth Avenue Sonth- II'OR REN?—Thre* new modern boosam Ora on north side, two on aonth aide. ISO, (85 and $40 per mouth. W. D. II«Hlgaon. WAMTEli TO RXKT. FREE PIANOS "SETTS SELLS PIANOS" IVUHNISHED honse of »ix to eiaht rimras wanted f"-familr of fix, no small children. W. J. Lane. Phone 807. .k» w J$~ 7 ,.* -}i*r w & Far go Wants. Ten Words One Week word after first inser tion. Fifty Cents Rates for Gassified Advertising i One-half cent a word per insertion afte* first insertion 2$ cents for first inser tion of any ad up to 2$ words—the* one cent a word. F0B1AU. l^OR SALE—^torare room for household goods of al! kinds. D. I. Ames. T^OR SALE—Chicago typewriter, good rait ning order, $20. W. 5T7, Forum. acre tract on Lake Cormo rant: tmall set of buildings, fine location Price |l 000. First National Bank, Lake Park, Minn. |VOR SALE—Brownie kodak outfit cheap daylight developing machine, Velox paper, fixing powder«, developer, films 00mplate aad new. W. 27, Fornm. I^OR SALE—A few of thoee celebrated sets of Fornm dislias, $R i»ays for the set and The Daily Forum. «!x months lu ndvance—If your arrearage# are paid. HOUSES FOR SALE—8. 8. IVOR 8ALE— A thoroughly modern ten room hon -e electric lights, erne, hot water heat, JL batb, two toilet." laundry, fall basement. nie« Ji lawn, large lot, largo treea, best reaiderrte tion, hoase newly decorated Addre^ K. H., bl Forum. ip^T FOB BEBT—0FFICE8. IVINE, high and dry front basement, with vault, suitable tor office*. Walker Bros. A Hardy. FOB SALE-HOUSEHOLD GOODS. INGE, (rood as new. for t?ala cheap. E» quire 711 Fourth avenue no-th. XV^R S4LE-Ch?ap. oombiuatlon boolre«e and secretary. Seconl avenue sonth. BW and eecond hand furniture, InatAll -L* mo'it nian Fargo Aoctlon Store. 4li 21 N. P. Avenue. IVOR SALE—Twi heating "tore* in rood enn dition. Enquire J. B. Bowman, Broadway ami i avenue wmth. /"AN TEH AT ON E -To 'ent large *etaehed bouse o' f'om to 20 rooms wilt leaaa fc it for th'ee to fivi e*r.s, with ifivilego of bnf- iJfy ing. Call or address M. (.' MornioK Call. jr BUSINESS CHANCE. F°| 84LK— Good paying businaH. Add raw B. T-, Forum. |VOR 8ALE OR RENT—Cheap, for ea«h, a «ood b' tel at An»moose, Addres* Farm ers' Home, An*mroHe. S. D. 2 OOD payin» bn«ir» in Fa-»o f"r sale at a bargain. Owner ha» out He interests to look »fter. Look tl is up. Address B. C. K., care Fornm. LOST. 1" OST— A rat terrier ruo about .* mom lit old. AJ entirely white with the exception of biaek «r«t on the head. Reward for its return. O. W, Kerr. OST Ladv's taa colored ptrse cootn'sineurn meal ticket, and coma change. Finder a please l«nve at Aa^er'a buxiness college or at i Forsberg'tf restaurant. •'s HEALS AT ALL HOURS. ffiR HOOK fiooi linches, finest eoffaa.'-^" Cream Restaurant, 716 Front Street. STRAYED. ^TRAVED-About a month ago. from tho*!)^-' Glada farm, near Tower City, one hny mare weiring halter, weight about 1.000 pound ,, 't white bind feet. Anson* knowing her wbere nbonm please notify Robert W. Pa tersoa, Glaes Farm, Tower City, N. D. $400 Upright Kingsbury Piano FREE •h—mmim ju i ii11111.11 1 imi',,.11,1 u 111. (Freight prepaid) to the person sending the largest number of words fttNB the letters in the sentence: "GETTS SELLS PIANOS." 450 Other Premiums. Write for Particulars. RULES 1. Oae only the letters in the sentence "tiettg Sells Piados." 4 may contain s four tiroes e, 1 or twice and g, p, i. a, n or o only once. 2. A Word wbieh cen be spelled two or three different wajrs can enly be used oae*. The same rule applies to words with two meaning U, Plurals are allowed, 4. The following are barred: Proper nonna. foreign words, slang and improper words. 5. The standard authority i* Webster's Dictionary. Be earefnl to fill out the coupon and attach it to yoor list. 1. Arrange ttJO words elphahetieaUy ia *our list. S. Mark the words 'lPiauj Com(otilion" on the lower left hand RHDet of till SBveld^e^' V. Be sure your list reaches* us not later than lec. 1!6. 10, Only one oeitifileate can be nsed in purchasing a |fi«oo. COUFOIC PIANO COMPETITION Send this Name Address,, coupon in with your list. Have you a Piano or Organ? What Make?. What Style?...... ..».How What Condition?....i, ..„ ^o. of words in list Competition closes Dec. Q. W. GETTS, WholtSMle and Retell Dealer, Qran 1 Forte, N. D. r'}' V Isk 1 A i i-i & di J"" '"3 ». Occupation, tit 5, '1905,