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I**: &• mi "i •f-m '••M W !••••',• ). .- I... ,•' •, I ..^ •S^T .-,.-. ,. '.. HOUSE*. ven-room house on Inquire 222 Second )R RENT—Oood *even-room house rery reasonable to right partieo Phone ~Wtt£i'l. iyf-^''H•£*•/• tj»* RBJCCrr-A gobd 7-room houBe, Cornerr^Ievbntg and Broadway, by 'W^^^M'^^j11^'- Phone 4?*** mm |:|£ne^'|3^p^.:and^iU)ck of dr?' goods, ^^|toyo% ev'|i,000.:,i,firt goody tract of "",i" #i»nd Wi^» 36*v «5, Dieklnson. .* I .N .-1:. Tfd ifQ •^tOHttiNOB '^^ta*a*|is^.vaiioy la|d8 for generk merchandised: Ad- l^3iA?«a& ipw*' .,.,..,., improved iSii'deesgr,A. B„ caw Tribune, ..i...'.-.•• t&lbrirtje^ land.' Address Mercer, .care Tribune. lilMii fi,oii|j|ower"Stetoa 19M-mide) good repair $i600. Coat when new $35# :.ab'd atbck of dry ijoods-^ih pT-p voice ,$1^00, for good tract of laitd* Write Boi 415 Dlcklnaon, N. p. CK3AR8- CIGARS—At $15 per thousand. -First tclass seflers. "Buy at jtatory. Save agents ctfmpiiaslon.- "William P. j^ienmeyer 423 Third street FOR~ E—Land FOR.^LE—%e ioluiaieast quarter of sectiOT 33, township 13^, range 79. V'.Mak^ me^^^plfer.S/ A. C^J^axweii^ Lexington, ^elb '••^•'ivS•• &••&•. T6^ aMJB^':}mfi i&f •acres of «ine *-farm? land In the Heart pt. Adam» [:. «cbufttj£tN ©^within 2% miles »f ^:|Betyngelv, county seati oa wi^ ioam* e^Bttqea, JB^ies Broa., ..6n«Ida Block, Minneapolis, or Otto Jacob sen, register ef deeds, Hettinger, N. D.T P^mer ?lver QliBon,- 0»vs P- 15* Tallent, 38 So. 5th street Mlntpap olIs/:MIht»iv:? /:.' ...* ', ^if oni nn^ 1 :"-..^v' 'tm--- 'Va.V^pa'N«««e /j-,:v-'' 0 ll^t^tted^norto tres felipass 6 -bf to ^^^.r^e .Wbl&:l«mdy-a^ p^a|tye^: ii^ •:/,',:.£ '^W^'-jMhff^ -.''''.''/^::' ^-:ij j'£ ittaCl^ay^a^atjL.J:^ -,i^t^T0 7oa ',, S50" *''*'1 |oWld'a,farm« vy'y iu' l!QR RBN^House. Inquire at 400 $f|'Seventh streets :.|t rO EXCHANGE, iii..'.ftj"^ ....'... .' O A N QR SALE—4,6 ^?£&$} horsepbjwei*:9icfoB car 1804 rood- 1IS|."«* 4t^:rMi..' :'i6JSw.' e»-'wn«Q mm- -:-W^:-£zAJ&r££*l -. USjB TRlRIJNBlWANT 0O14IMN8, iUHft ilJW/fl.^dDttlijAaS'Jia'U UJ. -iUii' •ti0£ ./5» ''t, •..y-^S-a't.-* sm "'"''&*$ [W T?Wfi*SS» ^&M$^^^ li::}/ new •tf^Wlt#rtlkwB«nt» undo* thfc head will b* inaerted. for ONB OBNT A WOto first inwrtiorf (ONE-HALP CBNT A WOBJ each 0SMcati*«InMr(i0D, if paid caibiq advance.) NopubiicatlbnferleeataanlSo. Caah*tutaocompanyynt6f town order*. Adr«r(lMi«faBta In tbaae eelanna haTin# letters or numbers MUST be answered throoch correspondence. iv ,:, :.: l-'v FOR SALE—Mlacallaneour FOR SALBl^rHalf: interest In my gro^ eery, meattmarket and bakery. This business Is too well known to re quire lengthy deBcriptlon. As I am going to relieve myself entirely baslness cares the buver must be the right kind ol party. The amount of casjtx is hot sd essential .as the rlgtt kind of man. Chas. Kupltz. FOR SALE—Refrigerator, good as new: cheap. E. U:'Allin, Bare Block/- ..'*•''.• '•.. '.£'''• FOR SALE MACHINERY. GASOLENE ENGINE FOR SALE Slx-horse power gasoline engine, Fairbanks & Morse make, lm good condition. Economical end relia ble. Reason for selling we now use central plant electric power. Ap ply to tira'Tribute omce,: "••'•.•'':•V.C- INQ AND PtTLLBYS FOR SALE—In changing our pliant to electric power, we have stored a large quantity of ehafting^ of dif ferent sixes and all alses of pulleys and hangen. all as good as new Will be sold at a bargain. Address Tribune, Bismarck. FOR SALE--Cheap, fine cement block machines patterns, patents models, etc. Will sell aU or Just one ma chine or wilLvtraiie the whole for land. If interested write for cata logue and prices. Schoenman Ce ment Block Macfliine Co., Sioux ^Faila.^ i.•'*".., •'. :*'. "'".- WANTED—AGENTS. SALESMEN strong specialty salesman ire will pay $^000 to $500\ and expenses. Must make good mem with trade in general store viine preferred. Address L. T., Co., this paper, v- AGENTS—Can mak 200 percent sel ling, aid appointing sub-agents'to sell our Security' Hydro-Carbon Lighting systems. Will give ex clusive territory.- For catalogue and full particulars address Secur ity Light & Tank Co., 151 Jeffttrspn street Chicago. BLACK DIAMOND COAL. BLACK DIAMOND COAL—From the fimoos Satterlund mine—can now be had in Bismarck by 'phoning John Larson at the Dakota Lumber ^ebiiK- mVket^ greatest units of heat Try lii-"..''.' '.'"•.'"• .:•':: '•.•• :^i••' ,'^:, COAL—1 am selling the famous White Ash Coal. Phone your or ders and get prompt delivery. A, F. Marquett, agent Phone 54/ Of '... flee, 328 Fourth sttreet //",.', BtfiDINQ OF BILLS. V, For the oohieMentteTOBS^meS bera the pages are busy just now in having the senate and house bills bound in convenient form (or handling. Files given to the pages one day can be bound and returned, for the sesslbn of the next day. ii & A *'bargain-hi»nter^ her husband need not be quite such a harried money-hnttter. :„v«r .r ^jn©w pepple will be able to do, by jnental .•- mceipi«&taWel>ayer by a mere "telepathic stunt ler—ana* au conswerea, tlrt ^"vm & :.i&a the -,.' ,-- MI8C ANE0U8 WArrEi^ersons'. with talent toe drawing for class In cartconhli and newspaper illustration. Co plete course In^f greeks. For ticulars etc.,!jUJdrils, Stewirt, caw Tribune, Bismarck, N, D. WANTED^ReguIar milk customer^ Delivery. hiade to any. par^ of th|F|J city morning bit evening.i Pbon^e -.442.' •'.••.-..' j:-*Vlii*':' '-r'^M^M PlXNO TUNING-wSpecial rates by the year. AW wofk guaranteed. Leave orders at, Knowles' & Han* ^ey's, Phone lit. ''._ V- FOR RENT—ROOMS. TO RJ3NT—Furnished rooms. Ned Wilton, 116 Sixth street. .GENTS—Make $5 to.|25 dally sell ing our kitchen, cutlery sets. Need ed In every household. Superior quality. Sell at sight. Particulars' free. Write: M.etalware Company, Monadnbck Blk, Chicago. WANTED-rSalesmen to sell general line of high-grade groceries, to ho tels, farmers, stockmen and jother large consumers. Our. goods are [. guaranteed to coinpl^r with"' the I L:$0Q]dai as':^reli ^ae',.^!..•*!*:-'paire iofa 1*™. Vk mTestme its crvl. ..missions advanced experience unr necessary. Liberal income assured honest, energetic men. The banner season is now at hand. Write .today for particulars. John Sexton"-* Co., :, Wholesale grocers Lake and' Frank lin street, Chicago. THE 8ENOR FROM THt EAST. fteliread Restauranls in Cuba Wltri Japansse and CKInese Servants. !Wh«n a cross-country Cuban rati* IMtf train pulls into Las Tunas or jfjlego de Atila for the stop for food: the traveler alights, prepared very likely to be waited upon by a black •jred, red lipped, dark complexloiet •soorita or perhaps by a sturdy rascal. Oi^a waiter, either of whom Is held to. W typical of a Spanish-speaking ebustry. Something to his surprise', Uteii, he. discovers that the railway restaurants, are not served by Cubans Of-Americans'either. '::-'£i .y,"1 The servants are Japanese of -Chi nese,: sometimes both. It comes as a shock to the traveler when he sees the men of the Orient handing out the food upon request and answering tab Cuban'•'•. questlbns iii Spanish and the IAmerlcan interrogatories in English«j Just'how these folks happened to come in no one seems to Jtnow..There are Japanese art stores that do busi ness ini Havana, and also there5 are Chinese in the laundry business, y, Exactly What Ha Mea«tltp|ft •Tour KaVish wliVdrlve n» craty, roar^ the city editor. "Listen to what you have written: Klas Sissy gisson, the well known young niusciah bbmr edy star, had her face slapped last night/'* .^": ----V -What's wronr with thatr asked ^•,9»pa^::^^,^r,' :-y,": y^^ "V7hafswttt»g With 4t? Why, when you say she "had her face slapped* you imply that it was done at her re I Attest." Z'm-yZy:- -w: V£*aih what Measaat Portedchief of plates the cbnstrttctioe of 0 mOes railroad ta Is^tan Territory aa4 OUav with* the next two yeers, th* at IHmea Oty and nins booUmsttoi Paris, Tea, with a brandi LIVE Mrs. FOR RENT—Pleasant roams with board, at reasonable rates, at the Roanoke. '".'^ LOST. LOST—Pair of spectacles top of glass cut off: flftv).cents to'flndeiy Proably left in isapltol building.. Leave atTribune office LOSTr-At capltol, one pair of-spee^ taxsles. Pinder please to leave af Tribune office and^get reward. LOSTi^Two setter ptips, 9 months old ^,v. One femafe: yellow: and white, a a one male, black and white. Infoy-J mation leading to their recovery will be rewarded. W. E. Lahr. LOSTy-Adark brdwn rug muff, Tiles day afternoon. Finder return for rward 722 Sixth street, or phone WANTED—SALE8MAN 1-. --yK- .8Tock.' .¥y .. Ufflfflfaul, Minn., March 6^-Gattle-i ES 350 head market steady arid 3l-i|j*||fr-Receipts 2,200 hcad^Jmarke|t sleiij^to strong range |6.10 i& $6.3§ i)ti#i6.i5 to $620.: .-•• •..'•w.^..-.^'--PRE^BYtER|AN Receipts, MO head fttiarket uhchange'd ^.^ s, un- ,.t,,i.rt.-. -,"A. o, March 6/ rK5attle —-Re-r .300 market steady. Beeves, ^.25 Texj^y|4^40@|5.5O steers, |4.10@5.60 stocers ders, $3.40@5.56 cows and $2.00@5.SO calves,, $6.25® i—Receipts,,.':.'' ^Wljpp /market 5 cents higher^yLlght,:.|6.25® mixed, $615^6.60 heavey, $6i5jfjp6.r,0 rough, «6.25@6.35 good 4fi&fttelce heavy,' $6.35®6.80 pig« $S.25©6.00 bulk of-saleB, $6.15@6.50. 'dliep—ReceipfiB,,••• 2.00O- market steady: Native, $3.30®5.75 western, .$35ft#5.80 yearlings,y 06,00@7.1« lamBl^ native, $5,754^7.85 western, '$5^fc#7.90 '"v''''W ."-"'L,' QRAJNiv.-:y •'.•,. --. 111.,. March::^ Close: May, to J4 July/ a $M% to y2\ Sep^mber, 9»c De 'c^nSbq^ 99c. -v^wi^^'T^'••-•' 'f0$$:-— March, '6^pV^ M»y»* 68%c l6o^| July, 67^cytoffi^ September, WWPp December,^9c. May, ofiJicj July,' 50f^c -.r, 4i^c.4 l?. /•*-,'. uth, Minn.,, March' 6. Dose: No. 1 hard on track $1.15^, No. 1 norther, to^rrjve $1.14^, No. 1 nftp^iern $1.14f^, No. .2 northern $ 2 May, fl.l3Ji Jpiy, $1.13^ S^Feniber, $1.00}^. JDurum-'on track, $1.01J4', Np:. ,2 99j4c May, July)l$i:004. .V '_'. Fla'x)-— To arrive, $1.59^ 'track May,5 $1.59 ^July, $1.59 er, $1.39 October, $1.33. Oats-—Tov arrive, 52fgc track, MONEY. March 6. Monev York,: jjai^'ihominal. on' j'Time loans easief,, 60 and 90 days, sSj&Jjie"2% per cent six months, 254 ^S, iJer cent. ?$m*r NED CRUELTY OF A BOY. J&. Finds Out Why the Family Cat Dees Not Eat. •Tor'genuine cruelty the average 6 year^d boy has got a Hottentot ©an nibinftked to a fraizle," said the proud^ falser Of a young hopeful the other dpqp' The latest trick of my kid is a wlnjjlfr, but was sort of rough on the victipa, which was our pet cat. About tlirbe weeks ago we noticed that pus«e: suddenly stopped eating arid drinking- All the choice bits of meat and dishes of milk were left un touched. •Vot^figfral days we explained It supj8i?fc at more than the ordinary number of mice and'eatiDs them to the exclusion of our olffrings, but we-soon nticed that she was becoming thin and gaunt and did not seem inclined to movb about andijpurr as she used to. One day. after1 two weeks'of thlsvri picked "P the lajDW skeleton cat and began to .JJJ stroke its.neck. "V7hat-fe ycu think I found? A thick rubber bi»d stret,-h«d tightly around the throi&Tcooceei.3.[ by the long fur. but she?«buld not eat. I removed it and now^She is setting along all right "When I ji# ed ice boy ahoat it he said he just',§i|ij|t*i to see if kitty would strangle!^tf it had been anything else hut a catit*wculd have been dead in notime:il:v •[. Oinlsek Las-ion's Doors. Jack London, the novelist, is having yacht built for him at Oakland, Cal., ind is to go for a se^en years* cruise round tifKfWOrld, gathwlag material for new .Mttiries. Mr. London is a hu jpiorist aiS4eU aB a rea«st. On his home in 'Hah Francisco was a sign tending:'^#» admission except on :Husiness^|«o here." Aiti on the back door was the notice: a do not enter wlthoet taockingi^plsese do not knock." K- A ^Westchester Legend. There fci arburtons story of mingled auaintnese and superstition told about bu'ldtog^of the mill dam across the Pocatrrtico, near to Phillpse castle, gt Tunrjiown. Lord Phillpse post fbrad direction" of the church of the fKilbw* in order to complete the d|un, but^pedam burst each time hb tried to «pit- p..y: y:-:-" .Q, :. v':.in his actress he was approached •j$jr'Harrygfhhi:bld slave. Harry told Mi maste|^iat in a dream the. Lord ^heaTen'|hs4 been revealed to htm when tta^Qbr* said the church most built lirt if the dam was \o re* nuln flrnt ithea eonstructed. Phillpse .«^wedis1i1^ary^^ejBTio^ ,.^ «tfeto,/. ^'*^-~v*fcsae*t%.mm 1' pi^ir|Be::tliir» is lover's line?" SALVATION ARM^-Hll Jfolif ness meeting{ 3 p,m,,•'••^c)iildr)en's meeting and Bible class 8 p.m., sjalyatipfl- meetingv lesson inbiect, V?A knbkledge, .of Salvation/VJS/-v•': CHURCJIVMpm- i.mg worship,at 10:45, sermon by the lypasjtor, (spjeciar music Sunday schppl yat 12 Junjor Endeavor at 4 p.ni Senior Endeayor at 7. p^m. j. Cyening praise at*8.p.m.,yBerinoh by'the pas tor, special music A cordial invija, tipn is. extended to all. Cfiarles W. ,Harris. -vv '-. y./: .y. •.. -,.,-, GERMAN EVA "N E I A HCHURCH, ^corner Rossery arid Seventh .streets Services will be held as,"follows: Sunday school at 1ft a. mvk preaching at 10:45", a"d -preaching again in- the evening at 8 there wilj be, specia.1 music by the choir and' the male choir. Everyone is cordially inyiteM, to attend. W. G, Mehges, Pastor H. C. Lehner, as sistant '. '".•'• •':•-'.- BAPTIST CHURCH, avenue and Fourth street —10:45, worship with sermon, topic, "Fatherhood and Sonship," Lord's Supper celebrated '12 m., Bible school 6:45yChristian Endeavor meeting} 7:45j people's service, sermon tdpic, "The Spirits Tested." Ours is known as" the "home like church." We welcome you. Geo. B: Newcomb, Minister. McCABE METHODIST EPISCO PAL CHURCH, Louis Magin, pasT tor Services today ajt 10:45 a. m. sermon by the pastor, topic, "Is the Ark of God in Danger?" sacrament of the Lord's Supper at 12 m. Sun day school at 3:30 p. m. Junior league 7 p.m. Epworth league de votional service (Mr. Clough, leader) p. m, evening gospel service, ser mon by the pastor special music at both servkes. Stiangers warmly welcomed. y?: EPISCOPAL CHURCH—Services for the second Sunday in Lent: LStanty Holy Communion with address at 11 o'clock a.m. music: y" Eleixin, Gloria Tibi Gloria in ex celsusr Sunday school at 12:15 a.m. mid-week servjees: Thursday Guild meets" at 2:30 p.m. at Mrs. \V- G. Dillon's Friday: Holy Communion at. 10:30 a.n£, Litanty andv address at 4:30 prm. A cordial invitation is extended to the general.public to all our services^ Owen F. Jones, Rector. Papuan Medicine Man's Methods. Papuan medicine men are regarded with great respect by the natives, Those I have met certainly seemed energetic and hard working. They sit close to the patient, massaging the seat of pain with much vigor, and while they are thus rubbing make a noise with their lips rather like that which a groom makes when rubbing a as te a *?,!."* 1"J. 5 tag one,'and the medicine man stops «.- git .intervalshatobeen drinboiled. How It Happened. It just pbhuitteu tha. cat to breathe, man under the bed?" queried the spinster. "Did you ever find the traditional "Only once," replied the married woman. "We thought we heard burg lars downstairs* and a few seconds later I found my husband there.** W&tw J:} '/.fcy0^0:^y^^ Dlf PktM-50tmm: IB W0t PlMl-543 Lletittl EahitMr iithMir MaalirtStrwe1t ".i --ir'j'•-.. ••'.- P»C. Renuncton. Preaidcnt Waltar Graham. r» try. hot water in which taro Hi ob ject is to extract some mysterious foreign substance from the sick man's body, and if he succeeds in this he re ceives a fee, otherwise,he gets noth ing. "No cure, no pay," is apparently a to E. P. Qoaia. J.A.Grahaiii. Aaa*t. Caahiaf Caahler 3 BAftfi Capital Surphn, $50,000.00 O N A A N I N Money tCoRLoan oB Farm LandG laterest Fald es Tlstb tepeslts aed Savings Aeeeests W A E Dray and Tnasffr Cn. DaalaK A W O O a I E Dreys fsraiahsd^fsr all psrseses PAOCAOB eeuvERY IMriTOlttE 6. C. WACHTER nSMEM •iSBumcK, n. bar. INSURANCE IN OLD LIME GOIPAIIES P. C. REMHGT01, Agent Offica at Marchaota StaU Baadc TELEPHONE 2^6 SUTTERY.GUNNwCa WlianaHaai RataB GROCERIES Coai, Wood, Ice and Grata Comer Third Broadway BISMARCK. Moto Cyoiee its *!$**! 5 '•'.-X'te/'ss-'wfs'ss %.*'y^s'fyK^|-#i wmmi .y':iS|^?^| ('.•''-.""^..•'•* r'C%^fe v'-v'M ,- N. DAK. eO YEARS EXPERIENCE TRADE Martns E S I N S COPVRIbHTS & An on« aandliig a akatob and description mm ralckly a»cert«tn eur opinion frae whether .nrentlon l» probably patentabla.XIoinmuiilrj U^atrtaUrconadentbirMWIBOOK on Pate, SrentTo probably pal«ntabJe.Coinmuiilr tl^strtctlr^OdentGariUiMBO W on Pate. a •ant froa. Oldeat agency for aecariiifiMteiita. Fatenta taken tnrodan Mann ^trfalnoHee, wttbon ebat«a, the Sckimnct flmerican AAandaomely tlhntratad _^._.__ leklr. lJTRe»t cU bU WaaMnaton, I* ssoond LargestdealersinTheNwth-WeaU HewHotorCydesSISO^toSaSiy1 AHmakasandaizes. Saed torViwe catalog of bargains InnvoUa I crolaaandmotor aandriea. mBOTftOV, Pioneer MoMcMah. .• 4 Dunrawee Placs. A «ew and modern boarding house, where the comforts of home will be found. 21J Third street.-''''. Parcel end iisggege dwtvery. Kahsr }p^0^ St- W: 'mi: •'•yw-yyy: fc«v.afe -'•J'•••••-*• '-*'*^. .- 'f iv--'