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Real Estate. Stop—Why Qo to Canada? W heiL you ean *et frw* 20" Soil- GEORGE homesteads In the beautiful "Golden Vallev?" Fif teen townships will be open for tiling on Muck loam with clay subsoil, excellent water, climate very mild stock run at large all winter, Railrosrd lands at $8 to $12.50 per acre adjoining your homestead. Free fare, free livery and hotel bill to all purchasing one*qnnrter 1.1 "li,rond lands adjoining homestead, which will be shown you free of all cost except the filing fee. If yon come soon you can get your choice from six to =Uty miles on either aide of main line of N. P. Kallway. Fre$ coal. Call upon or address H. PURCHASE, BBACH, NORTH DAKOTA. For Sale or Will Exchange. *|fMy house on North Broad way for sale. Will consider part payment for smaller house or will take good farm lands. Nice property and nicely lo cated* For further particulars write O.f. CO., Corner Third and Nicollet, Minneapolis, Minn. City Property Until November 25th only—six room house, shed, piazza, etc., on Eleventh street south, $1,400. $200 cash, bal ance $25 per month, interest at 6 per cent. Owner paid $1600 for the pro perty last summer, is now leaving the city and is willing to sacrifice to make sale before he goes. Houses and store buildings for rent. MONEY TO LOAN W. J. LANE Office over First National Bank, Fargo Forum Want Ads Get Results. $20.50 TO CHICAGO AND RETURN ,7'r NAgertt i: TIP TO THE POPI. Official American Request Made for the Appointment of a Cardinal. Rome, Nov. 23.—Pressure has been brought to bear upon the pope from an official American source for the ap pointment of an American cardinal at the next consistory. The feeling has been conveyed to Pius X, that, besides Catholics, even u portion of American Protestants thlulc the United States inadequately rep resented in the sacred college, the merical inferiority of cardinal^ 4$ proportion to those of other countries, compared with American Catholic population, appearing aS a slight to the nation at large. WESTERN TESTIMONY. It It Wanted by the Proseoiitlon lli tHe Thaw Case. s New Tork, Nov. 23—It was unoffic ially stated that District Attorney Jerome and counsel for Harry K. Thaw, who is ndw in the Tombs pris on awaiting trial on a charge of hav ing murdered Stanford White, will ap ply" to the court for a commission to take testimony bearing on the Thaw case from a number of persons in the west, several of whom are in Califor nia. A representative of the district attorney, it was explained, would bo present to cross-examine the wit nesses. In this way there will be no trouble about the admission of the depositions as evidence when Thaw is placed on trial. Clifford W. Hartrhlge and John H. Iselin, of Thaw's counsel, and District Attqrney, Jerome held a conference today, but would not make any statements. Plot Discovered. St. t*«tersburg, Nov. 23.—A dispatch received here from Astrakhan reported the discovery of a plot to kill Govern or General Sokoloff and the arrest of the terrorists implicated. The govern or general was awakened at night by an unknown man, who said he had been detailed with several companions to kill him on the following day, but that, tortured by his conscience, he had determined to abandon the plot. So koloff immediately investigated the man's statements and caused the ar rest of all the terrorists implicated. Vanderbilt and Whitney. Brooklyn, N. Y., Nov. 23.—The great $1,000,000 highway which is be ing constructed in Long Island for the exclusive use of motor cars is now well under way and work in it is be ing pushed with all speed. At a meet ing of the Automobile Club of Ameri ca today it was announced that the first race on the new highway would be between W. K. Vanderbilt, jr., and Harry Payne Whitney. This leads to the belief that the course will be the scene of frequent tests between amateur drivers who like to travel a high rate of speed. i i ON ACCOUNT THE International Live StocK Exhibit CHICAGO, DECEMBER I to 8, 1906 i VIA THE GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY Dates of sale, Noyember 30 toDeeember 5 inclusive. Final re turn limit December 13th. ThruTourist sleepers to Chicago on "Qriental Limited" every day. Any Patron of A. L. CRAIG, 4* L. ROHAN Passenger Traffic Manager Fargo, N. D." 8t. Paul, Minn. Ask the agent for the sailing dates of the Steamships Minnesota and Dakota and the N. Y. K., Seattle to Japan and China. will be glad to tell you how good the service if, how modern and comfortable are the cars, how courteous and obliging are the employes, what unusually excellent dining car meals are provided and about the regularity wjth which trains run on time, but if you have never been a guest,of the Burling ton you cannot know how much different and how much better it is than the ordinary railroad. Be the Burlington's guest next time you go ea*fc-* md after that you'll be a regular Burlington jsatrpn.. to Chiango: Three daily traias. 'fu Looii: Two dally train*. 1F. M. RUGO, Northwestern Pastenger Ageflfe C. B. & Q. Ry., "I# Bidg.. St, Peal, MUM. 4 at Negro Lost Out. Chicago, Nov. 23.—Fortiiaafld L. Barnett, the colored assistant state's attorney, who, according io tho itJice returns, was elected judge th i new municipal court at the recent election, has been unseated by the canvassing board. The police returns gave Bar nett a plurality of 499, but the of- 4 x%i Send a postil for a free iilatt tied folder wiling about Ue sendee. Fargd Wants. WANTED—Men to notify WANTED—Typewriting at home. Drop a card to Typewriter, Forum. WANTED—Position by first-class bookkeeper or cashier. Can do type writing, six years' experience. Best references. Address Ed Selms, 304 Broadway. PO8ITION WANTED. Female. LADY stenographer desires work mornings. Phone, afternoons, 285-M. WANTED—Position as housekeeper in small family. Address Mrs. Mary Olson, Lisbon, N. D. AGENTS WANTED. WANTED—Agents by a reliable old line stock company, just entering North Dakota, writing the most lib eral health and accident policies in the United States. Something new that will take. Investigate. National Cas ualty Co., Northwestern Dept., 309 An drus Bidg., Minneapolis. ficial count of the thirty-five wards, of the city which was completed today shows that Thomas B. Lantry, demo orat, was elected by a plurality of 304. Barnett was the only republican de feate&cfor a city office at the election. 3-Cent Car Fare. Milwaukee, Wis., Nov. 23.—Milwau kee is to have 3-cent car fare soon, having granted the Milwaukee North ern Co., which is building an electric line nfrom the north to the city,a fran chise on the condition that it give a 3-cent fare from Lindwurm farm into the city. The Milwaukee Street Railway Co. 1 was a competitor for the franchise, but the Milwaukee Northern won b^ I agreeing to the low fare proposition. It also guaranteed to have its road ia. operation within one year. Aroused Protest. St. Petersburg, Nov. 23.—"file an nouncement of the impending Jewish reforms has aroused, as expected, the opposition of the reactionary ele-1 ments. Telegrams of protest are I reaching the emperor and Premier Stolypln from all parts of the empire, i Do You A "i A desirable business location? A site for a manufactory? A rich gold or Iron mine? A bituminous coal field? A range for stock raising? An unsurpassed fruit farm? ,r A place especially adapted vineyard? A cotton plantation? A place where you can make pitah, turpentine or rosin? A tract for a lumbering camp? A place for a truck farm? A water power capable of indefinite expansion?, A residence in the finest ofimate in the world? A winter or summer homa? A section for sorgum or eane Brew ing? The Southern railway traverses the states of Virginia, North and South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Missisaip* pi, Kentucky and Tennessee. in short, do you wish to live, do bus iness, prosper ana grow rich in the most favored section of the United! States? If so, locate in the territory of the Southern Railway and your wishes will take the form of a tan gible reality. For maps, pamphlets, etc* oommuni oats with M. V. RICHARDS, Land and 'industrial Agent» Southern Railway, Washington, 0. C. TH1 FAEGO FORTJM AND DAILY REPUBLICAN, FRIDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 23, 1906. Words word Week laser Rates for Classified Advertising One cent a word First Time, One-half cent a word each insertion thereafter. No charge less than 10 cents for any one ad. Terms, cash, unless advertiser has a contract. HELP WANTED—MALE. WANTED—A printer. Globe, Wahpe ton, N. D. WANTED—Men to have their razors ground. Donahue & Llcther, 7 Eighth street south. us when they have second hand clothes and shoes for sale. N. B., No. 314 Front street. PHYSICIAN wanted, to take charge of hospital, must be single man and registered in North Dakota. Address Physician, Forum. WANTED—Two-third printer. Must be able to set about two galleys 8 point. a day and clean proof. Come quick. Free Press, Lisbon. IMMEDIATELY—Several Fargo mein or vicinity, under 35, to prepare for coming railway mail clerk exams. Good prospects. 199 Inter-state Bidg., Cedar Rapids, la. PRIVATE SECRETARIES. We constant calls for stenographers Sitlonhave and rivate ^ceretaHi's. Young men who can take ilic rapidly and transcribe their letters correctly, who possess judgement and tact and can lie entrusted with confidential matters are offered BplendlU chances for advancement. No better way forn young man to succeed than through such a tHisitlon salaries $9U0-$^5(JU. Ofllces in licities. Write uh today. HAPGOODS (Inc.) Brain Brokers. 311 Nicollet Ave., Minneapolis POSITIONS WANTED. Male. Fargo* Wants. Inser- Rates for Classified* Advertising One cent a word First Time, One-half cent a word each insertion thereafter. No charge less than 10 cents for any one ad. Terms, cash, unless advertiser has a contract. HELP WANTED—FEMALE. WANTE D—An experienced polisher. Fargn Steam Laundry. WANTED—Girls to learn sewing. Mrs. Hansen, 1)05 Seventh street south. WANTED—Woman dishwasher, also girl to work for her board. Webster hotel. WANTED—Girl for general housework in small family. Good wages. 121 Eighth street north. WANTED—Competent girl for gener al housework. Good wages. 1021 First avenue north. LADIES—We sharpen scissors, knives, skates. Donahue & Licther, 7 Eighth street south. WANTED—G«od girl for general housework, small family. Phone 697. 712 Ninth street south. WANTED—Competent girl for gen eral housework, three in family. Mrs. A. B. Walker, 208 Eighth street north. WANTED—Ladies to notify me when their pianos need tuning. C. I. Nerhaugen, 118 Broadway. Prone 1245 M, or 171-L. WANTED—Competent girl for gen eral housework, three in family. Ap ply at 1012 First avenue north. Mrs. J. M. Bath rick. WANTED—Immediately, good girl for general housework. Good waged, small family. Mrs. E. L. Morris, 504 Eleventh street south. WANTED—Girl for general house work, to begin Dec. 1. Wages $5 to competent girl. Mrs. E. H. Wright, 376 Seventh avenue south. WANTED—A thoroughly reliable per son to care for 2-months old infant for a tew months, at their home. Phone 735-L or call 301 Fifth street north. WANTED—Girl for general house work, two in family, good wages. None but thoroughly experienced housekeeper need apply. Mrs. R. A. Conover, 1439 Third avenue south. WANT ADS. ARE NOW ONLY 10 CENTS Ten Words One Week NORTH DAKOTA POST CARDS. DEALERS, write for samples of our line. We sell to dealers only. The Porte Company, Fargo. N. D. FURNITUfiE FOR SALE. FOR SALE—Furniture of a seven fcjon* house atf* bargain, 421 Sixth avenue^ north. The Public In Speculation. The public as a body never buys any thing when it is cheap. There are nu merous reasons for this. To begin with, the point of view of the success ful speculator and that of the public trader are entirely different. The first named operates 011 deductions, on care fully erected theories of what condi* tions will be a year—two years—hence. The unsophisticated trader acts upon Whatever of the future Is already ap parent. It is again a platitude to say that Wall street discounts everything, good or bad, but how many people who rnouth this axiom extract its full meaning? They do not realize that this discounting means, not the gauging of the known, but of the wholly unknown. The man who acts today on the proba ble conditions of the long, unseen fu\ ture is the man who makes money, In Wall street or In any other enterprises for that matter, and the man whose mind goes farthest ahead makes the most money. "If I could only see the tape a month ahead!" cries the tyro. There are many men who see It a year ahead, not In Its flurries and fractions, but In its great and important entirety. —Thomas Gibson in Moody's Maga Blne. Furs Hot Always What They Seem. Does the average fur buyer know that the far eastern mink is simply a dyed marmot with the black stripes painted In with a toothbrush? Does the buyer know that the low priced black lynx sets are nothing but com mon wildcats or Roumanian cats or in some cases soft Chinese wolf skin? Does he know that the white ermine pillow muffs selling for a song are really weasels, and yellow weasels at that, since a white weasel commands almost as high a price as its dear rela tive, the ermine? Then the sable lynx scarfs and muffs that sell for a few dollars are of course nothing but coney or hare, while the cheaper caracal sets are simply kid astrakhan, which Is something entirely different from cara cal—as different indeed as ordinary Persian is. from broadtail. The beau tiful imitation white fox sets that ap pear also are generally mouflon, or in some cases coiabed white. tibet,—.Exi gent's Bulletin. Mere Matter of Caution. Washington Star: "Why do.you avoid making speeches youreslf r* ask ed the friend. "It's better to have someone else at tend to the oratory," answered Sen ator Sorghum. "In that way you can ascertain which of your opinions are unpopular and repudiate them." Fargo Wants. Words Week 35 Cents Inser- Rates for Classified Advertising One cent a word First Time, One-half cent a word each insertion thereafter. No charge less than 10 cents for any one ad. Terms, cash, unless advertiser has a contract. ROOM AND BOARD OFFERED. ROOM t.nd boaril off»-jvd. 007 F. street north. FOR RENT—A front suite of rooms with board, modern. Phone 953-L. BOARD AND ROOM for two in mod ern huse. 112M First nvennn south. ROOM and board to be obtained at Mrs. F. A. Paige. S21 Tenth street south. FOR RENT. Rooms Furnished, 8. 8. FOR RENT—I'"urnished room, all mod ern, steam heat. Phone 1279-L. FOR RENT—Thoroughly modern room 902 Ninth street south. Phone "60. FOR RENT—Furnished rooms, heat* and lighted, J1 per week per person. 815 Seventh street south. TWO furnished rooms for light house keeping heat, electric light, tele phone. Call 701 Thirteenth street south. FOR RENT—Front room, ground floor, direct entrance, tire place, hot water heat, act ess to bath. Lady preferred. Ill Ninth street south. FOR RENT. Unfurnished Rooms, 8. 8. FOR RENT —Two unfurnished rooms. Apply Fargo Sleam Laundry. FOR RENT. STORE. FOR RENT—Store room 25x75, in Dixon block. Inquire at Dixon laun dry. FOR RENT—Store 24x52 and base ment, inquire Mrs. E. Mathwlg, Val ley City, N. D. FOR RENT. Rqoms Furnished, N. 8. FOR RENT—Furnished rooms, mod ern. 702 Broadway. FOR RENT—Furnished or unfurnish ed rooms. 220 Ninth street north. FURNISHED room, modern, close to boarding house. 1020 First avenue north. TWO FURNISHED ROOMS—With heat. On car line. 608 Fifth street north. FOR RENT—Three rooms furnished for housekeeping. 737 Second street north. FOR RENT—Twc furnished rooms in modern house. Call 1016 Third ave nue north. FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms in modern house, good location. Apply 24 Ninth street north. FOR RENT. Rooms Unfurnished. N. 8. FOR RENT—Three modern rooms with alcove, heated. 1317 First avenue north. FOR RENT. Offices. SUITE of rooms with vault, in Maffill block. Call Pierce & Tenneson. FOR RENT—Offices, steam heated. Enquire N. W. Port-Huron Co., 5 Broadway. FOR RENT. Cottages—N. S. FOR RENT—Six-room cottage, $l!5 near agricultural college. Apply 801 Third street north. JA/ANTEJD^JTO^BUY. WANTED TO BUY—All kinds ol men's second hand clothing. Send a postal card to J. J„ 224 Front street Fargo, N. D- DRESSMAKING. ROOM 94 Edwards building. FOR EXCHANGE. BRICK OPERA HALL building, seats 800 people electric lighted, metal or namental celling. Has had $2,000 of improvement on same in past two years. Paying well, worth $7,500, with J1.000 incumbrance. Wish to exchange for Dakota land. Write A. W. R. Boi ler, owner, Nevada. Iowa. NOTICE—WE WILL BUY MEN'S second hand clothes and shoes. Send postal. N. B.. 314 Front street. A BARGAIN. AUTO—A Surry type one, late 1905, Ranjbler touring car must be sold by Dec. 1. This car has a full set of lamps (5) 30x4-inch tires and is in firsti-class running order, will take a runabout as part payment Write for price and photo. J. D. Furcht, Wimbledon, N. D. UPHOLSTERING. EXPERT furniture repairing and cab inet work. C. C. Anderson. Keeney block. MONEY TO LOAN. PRIVATE party has money to loan on improved city property. Address Money, care Forum. Forum Want Ads Get Result*. 7 Fargo Wants. Ten Words Week word Rates for Classified Advertising One cent a word First Time, One-half cent a word each Insertion thereafter. No charge less than 10 n'ents for any oitO ad. Terms, cash, unless advertiser has a contract. BUY, SELL OR EXCHANGE. WE BUY, sell or exchange new and second hand furniture. Easy terms. M. Levits, 41(5 Front street, Fargo. HOUSEKEEPERS' HEADQUARTER# BUY, SELL AtxiO EXCHANGE—Neff and second hand furniture and stoves. Ilartstein, 402 Front street phone 111. FOR SALE. Household Goods. NEW and second hand furniture, in stallment plan. Fargo Auction store, 510 First avenue north. FOR SALE'—One walnut roll top desk, one thio cooking range, at a bargain. 514 Second street north. FOR SALE—Bedstead and springs, li brary table, stand, rugs, rocker, Jar diniere and toilet sets. Call at once at 819 Third avenue north. U Sj N ESSCHANC E. MEAT MARKET for Hale cheap in live North Dakota town. Address Meat Market, caiv- Forum. HARDWARE business In N. Dak. net ting large profits can be bought right. Write for particulars, stating amount to invest. Address Hardware, care Forum, Fargo, N. Dak. FOR SALE—A paying newspaper an4i Job office in one of the best towttg,: in North Dakota. Complete outfit, cyl» inder press, power, etc. Excellent ori# portuniay for party who has sufflcier|t capital to swing the deal. Address ItF H. P., Fargo. LARGE SAFE for sale. The city of Fargo has for sale, a Mosler & Bau mann fire proof safe, sixty-six Inches high, fifty inches wide and thirty-one inches deep, outside, with ample cai» pacity for large records. This safe ha« been used by the city auditor, is iX good condition and will be sold cheap. Address inquiries to N. C. Morgan, city auditor. TOR oALr. FOR SALE—Good team of horses. En quire at Broadway Grocery. FOR SALE—Good second hand cutter. Inquire Stanford's feed store. FOR SALE—Nice clean old papers, 15 cent? per hundred at Forum office. FOR SALE—Two thoroughbred Fing lish bull pups. Call 1201 Fourth ave nue north. FOR SALE—Gilt Edge hot air furnace. Will heat large store. Howland & Goodrich. $875 buys.only blacksmith shop, house and two lots, in good Red river valley town. Address H. G., care Forum. IF you don't find the house or rooiB here to suit you, advertise for It. Hundreds of people are watching thfs column for your ad. FOR SALE—Encyclopaedias, Century, Americana, Britannica. books new, latest editions. Address G. P. W., Lock Box 242, Fargo. FOR SALE—Cass county maps, show ing names of owners of every Quar ter section. By express, $1.76 for pa per, $3.25 for cloth backs. FOR SALE—On easy terms, flxturaa for confectionery store, soda fouiv» In tain,^ counters, show cases everything for first-class 4tore. Address box 11 Fargo. FOR SALE—A few of those celebrated sets of Forum dishes. $6 pays for the set and The Dally Forum six months in advance—if your arrear ages are paid. FOR SALE —r,0x140 ft. lot, Eighth avenue south, near Fourth street cagf line, p'lvWrnerir,itrees, content sldewallfc fine residence site. Bargain If takejl'ty before Dec. 1... W. R. Kilpatrick, FargfcN WANTED TO RENT. WANTED TP RgNT -One larg» room, or ro7tti*\jrorHlf?ht house*. keeping. Must be centrally locate)# and have conveniences. Reference* given if desired, steady tenant. Ad dress R. H.. Forjurn .uihce. U8T. LOST—Nov. 17, lady's gold watch with fob and locket. Finder will be re warded by leaving same at Forum of y '-Tv-XT L08T—Lady's gold watch, on Broad" way or Fi^ont stre#t, Thuridky. Crysi tal broken, photo in back case. Liberal reward for return to No, 1 Tenth street north. LOST—fS reward for return of sealskid muff, supposed to have been left oi*. south bound car, ,N. P. avenue, about 6 p. m. Monday. Enquire 107 Slxtl| street soruth, Moorbead. WANTED TO EXCHANGE A NEW HOTEL and all newly furnish* ed, in a South Dakota town of 60# people. No other hotel and rates $2.Oik per day, now paying 50 per cent on th$ investment, for Red river valley land* This is the best hotel proposition ill t|ie state, and will pay anv one that 14 thinking of going Into the hotel busl* ness to investigate it. Sickness is th* cause for wanting to dispose of sam% For further particulars address, Geo* R. Morris, Presho, S. D.