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n 'vIKAIN RATE DROPPED » FSLL TO i.i,i:vk\-(K\t iiasis lIE TWBBN CHICAGO AM) NEW YOKK RESULT OF A LATE MEETING Of BSaatern Trunk Line Presidents— Demoralisation of Grain Rates to (he Seaboard May l!t> Cheeked— Presentation by tin* Northern l'a_ elfic oi Pact* Revardlas; Income From Operation of 12«:-:;ul. The Impression exists locally that, aa a result of the meeting ut Eastern trunk rats held yes:erday, the grow.h of the demoralization of wain mtes lo seaboard will be checked, and an open rate ni v:.:> cents be wide effective. Ad w< re reei ived yeJtctdny In 1 lo< al i ffltH s showing thai the Chlcasi rale has iroppeJ to an Jl cj-nt basis, the lowest poiiu yet, and -15 per cent below the normal rates of 80 cents a hundred. Contracts have been made this week for the transportation <»f •im!,(*Hi bushels of wheat and corn to New York at a rate a fraction over Ji cents. BIG PASSBNGBdR EARNINGS. Pact* Concerning Income Given Unt i>> Northern Paelnc. A financial statement given out at the Northern Pacific yeate^lay presents a few facts regarding the Income from operations of the road which are worthy of notice. The Mai.-in.iit shows that from Jan. lto Dec. SI, i> fu, the road re -1■« lv< d ,860,797 over 125,091,101 for i)i- preceding year. The operations lor the calendar year, therefore, show an Inj in earnings amounting to TL'.Tim, --696, For the fiscal year ending on June 30 the road showed !n its last annual • i.rniiiKs of $26,945,673. This in Itself of (2,308,965 over the year \ comparison <>f ihe fiscal and c.ii endar year? that a difference le- Milts depending on the beginning of a year. Th< calendar year's record is in : iii kiohs earnings over the liscal $1,812,194. Net earnings for th* Northern Paritlc pj'stem for the calendar year were $14, --•*'.':;.:ur.. against |13.G7<i,G82 for the preced ing year. This gives an Increase net of 1821,863, h most excellent showing. For the period beginning July 1, and eont.n ulng until the close oi the year, the road earned gross $16,599,164, and net SVtt^.cM. For the preceding year gross earnings during this period were $U,7h7,C45, and net earnings $8,G70,b71. The Increase is 21, and net $798,J20. Since the 1 iir^t of the present year, and during December last, the Increase In Northern Pacific weekly earnings was phenonn-r.nl. The statement shows that for the fix weeks ending on Feb. -4, last week, the road earned gross f2,U79,157. This leaves an increase for only three weeks' opera tion amounting In gross earnings to $519, --s-i. r > This Increase comes, too, when there are no abnormal conditions of traffic, either passenger or freight The freight business has witnessed more strength, but only that duo to butter buslr.ess condi tions. Passenger earnings have boon in cieasing at a pace which is not accounted for by any argument. During; a period when there is ordinarily hut normal travel, the business carried has been cut of all proportion With previous years. A Btatement covering the second week of the present month gives an excellent Il lustration of the improved conditions. The Northern Pacific earned gross **««. --11!1 over $336,813 for the same week of l&iKt. The Increase is $130,30S for a .ilnsle week. large: partie« for some. Bea«oa> Depewtnrea Yin St. Paul E» <im mod at :s,ooo. Chicago apents of both the Northern Pacific and Qreat Northern reported yes- j ferdaj that they are receiving deposits on parties of as many as sixty for Cape Nome. The greater pan of the business about that city and north will be routed West via either the Northern Pai-iflc or Croat Northern. General passenger agents of the Interested roads give a rough estimate of the season's ticket for Nome and kindred points at 1,000. NICB POINT AT ISSI E. Queailon n» to Authority <>f GeneraJ rwilliqci and Ticket AnentH. NEW FORK, Feb. $.--At the meeting Of the recently organized joint passenger committee In this city tomorrow o. \V. Ruggles, genera] passenger agent of the Michigan Central, and A. J. Smith, gen- ! eral passenger agent of the Lake Shore railway, will be called upon to explain why their respective lines refuse to ob aerve the clause In the passenger agree ment that forbids rmy trunk line to ac cept less than its full proportion of the standard rate from any connecting line. Hoth Mr. Ruggles and Mr. Smith have practically declared that they could not and would not obey that particular pro vsii>n, Inasmuch aa their relations with differentia] lines prevented their doing so. An Import Ant question i= likely to arise nt this meeting regarding the attitude of ■ in Ledyard, <>i the Michigan Cen tral, toward this ironclad passenger agree- I ment, to which all of the trunk line gen- i eral nas^engei agents subscribed last Ik- j member. \\ hen complaint whf first made that the Michigan Central was violating a clause of the agreement, the matter was referred to Mr. Ledyard, who promptly took the ground that the gen eral passenger agents had no right to en ter into suoh an agreement without its having the official sanction of the presi dents, lie virtually took the ground that only the presidents were vested with suffi cient power to bind their respective roads to r:ny particular course of action. Presi dent Ledyard is now in this city. Gratefal ttt Editor**. The Omaha road yesterday received nearly a dozen copies of the J. C. McDer mott circular, issued by the St. Paul Bcalper, and offering to pay cash for ad vertising transportation issued to country editors. General Passenger Agent Teas dale is preparing letters to the editors who returned the circular to the general passenger department, thanking them for their action and expressing the satisfac tion of the road at their course in re fusing to deal with brokers and scalp era in any such deceit. PssWßfct Hate Conference. NEW YORK, Feb. 28.—The meeting of general bausencer agents at which vari ous Questions of rate*; will come up for discussion will be held tomorrow at the office of the Trunk Line association. One of ihi« features of the meeting may be a conference between the passenger agents and trans-Atlantic steamship managers on the question of through ocean rates for the season. Other matters will also be discussed. Injunction Denied. BOSTON. Feb. 28.-Judge Knowlton. in the supreme court today, denied the mo- J' Ol\ °^ il le I)la'!nlff In the case of the Central Massachusetts Railway Company vb. The Boston & Maine Railway eta 7 for a temporary injunction to restrain the Boston & Maine from purchasing stnoU in the Fltchburg Railway company £nd from executing the proposed lease of the i Birt er lOad> without the Plaintiff's con- Grain Rate Conference. NEW YOHK, F»b. 28.-All of the Trunk Line association railroads were represent ed at today's conference on the urnin rate nltuation and other freijrht ti-Vm^ problems. The representatives went ffi executive session. The subject is of mi *h importance, as there have been It Is said charges of bad faith in the-matter of rate cutting in the test few weeks. B«w? the Ihe Kind You Have Always Bougltf Comfortable Parlor Cars^with Cafe Serv ice, Observation and Smok ing Rooms. TWIN CITIES To Chicago?"iOmaha Offices : 3»."> Robert Stieet. St. l'aul; 413 Nicollei Avenue, Minneapolis. JfeW Chief DlNpnteber. D. McNab has been appointed chief train dispatcher of the Eastern Minne sota, \lee E. F. Llllie, assigned to duty several months ago in the western dis trict of the Great Northern. R. L. Kne lit-1 is named as assistant division super intendent, including the head of the lakes terminals, and Frank 801 lis appointed as assistant on the second division. lay* He Im ><>< Going-. General Manager W, C. Brown, of the Burlington, has issued a denial of the re port that he would leave the service of that system. The published statement that he has been selected for the presi dency of the- Kansas City. Pittsburg & Gulf and that he had accepted the posi tion, Is declared to be unwarranted. RAILROAD MEN AND MOVEMENTS. J. M. Tlannaford, general traffic man ager of the Northern Pacific, was in Chi cago yesterday. Phil C. Drake, general agent of the Railway Supply company, is In the cities. Assistant General Freight Agent Baird, of the Northern Pacific, Is in Chicago. General Freight Agent G. O. Somers, of the Great Northern, wlil return from Chicago tomorrow. D. Miller, vice president of the Great Northern, has left for New York city on a &hort business trip. George YV. Smith has been appointe3 Northern agent of the M., K. & T., to take the place of H. A. Cherrier, who was recently appointed agent of the Great Northern in Chicago. Western roads have decided on a rate of one fare plus $2 for the Baptist anni versanes to be held in Detroit May 29 and 30. The Pennsylvania has placed an order for 11,000 new freight cars, to be deliv ered by the end of August. The Union Pacific change of time west is effective today. It has necessitated changes in all the Chicago-Omaha con nections and with the Northern roads. The Milwauke shortens its schedule one hour to connect. A movement has been started In Mil waukee to effect united opposition to the amendment of the interstate com merce commission law, providing that railroads shall give sixty days' notice of change in rates. Freight men will send persona) letters to their congressional representatives. Notice lias been received stating that on March 21 J. A. Shepard, assistant secretary of the Western Passenger asso ciation, will resign. His successor haa not been named. "COLDS" Radway's Ready Relief cures and pre vents Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat, In fluenza, Bronchitis, Pneumonia, Swelling of the Joints, Lumbago, Inflammations, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Headache Toothache, Asthma, Difficult Breathing' Radway's Ready Relief is a sure cure for every Pain, Sprain, Bruises. Pains in the Back, Chest or Limbs. It was the first and is the only Pain Remedy that instantly stope the most excruciating pains, allays inflammation and cures congestions, whether of the lungs, stom ach, bowels or other glands or organs, by one application. FOR INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL USE. A half to a teaspoonful in half a tum bler of water will in a few minutes cure Cramps, Spasms. Sour Stomach, Heart burn, Nervousness, Sleeplessness, Sick Headache, Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Colic Flatulency, and all Internal pains. There is not a remedial agent in the world that will cure Fever and Ague and all other Malarious, bilious and other fevers aid ed by RADWAY'S PILLS, so quickly aa RADWAY'S READY RELIEF. Sold by "Druggists. RADWAY & CO., 85 Elm Street. New York Proceedings in Bankruptcy. UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT, DlHtrlct of Minnesota, Third Dl vinlon. In the Matter of \ Dnniel H. Crego, ) In Bankruptcy. Bankrupt. \ To the Honorable William Lochren, Judge of the District Court of the United States for the District of Minnesota Daniel H £rego, of St. Paul, in the County ofßamsey and State of Minne sota, in said district, respectfully rep-' resents that on the 13th day of January last past, he was duly adjudged bank rupt under the acts of Congress relatlnc to bankruptcy; that he has duly surren dered all his property and fights of property, and has fully complied with all the requirements of said acts and of the orders of the court touching his bankruptcy. Wherefore he prays that he may be decreed by the Court to have a" full discharge from all debts provable against his estate under said bank rupt acts, except such debts as are ex cepted by law from such discharge Dated this 28th day of February; A. D. 1 JvU. DANIEL H. CREGO. Bankrupt. t222-SP STATES~-DISTRTCT COURT. District of Minnesota. Third Division On this 2Sth day of February, A D 1900 on reading the foregoing petition, ii is ' Ordered by the court, that a hearing be had upon the same on the 12th day of March A D im, before *aid court, at St. Paul, in said district at ten o'clock in the forenoon; and'that notice thereof be published in the it Paul Globe, a newspaper printed in said district and that all know^cred itors and other persons in Interest may appear at the said time and place and show cause if any they have, why the prayer of the said petitioner should not be granted. ♦w'lJl* is. fu, rth<: r ordered by the court that the clerk shall send by mail to al known creditors copies of said petition and this order, addressed to them at their places of residence as stated Witness the Honorable William Loch ren Judge of the said court, and the seal thereof at St. Paul, in said dis -1900 ' °" th day ot February, CHARLES L.. SPENCER, /o , , lV ,B y Margaret L. Mullane. " (Seal of the Court.) Deputy Clerk. THE ST7~>ATTt GLOBE, THURSUAr, MARCH 1, 1900. POPULAR WANTS nREAL n ESTATE I I NEWS | I Buyers and tenants are I found every day through I the Real Estate columns I of the Globe. Best re- | suits follow Globe Wants. I Any drug store takes I Globe Want ads. for only I a cent a word. U EVERYBODY I I NOW READSI 1 THE 6LOBE LhJ AGENTS AND AGENCIES. sets, $850,000; largest strongest, best Minnesota life company; wants capable agents; glvea producers every assist ance. Address Douglas Putnam, Sec retary. St. Paul. SITUATIONS WANTED —MALES. Anybody oat of work tn St. I'nul or KlinncHpuila ratty tuicri an aUver liitmcßt andcr «bta beading (re* off clmrg*. ACCOUNTANT—An experienced account ant would like situation; has had four years' experience in Canadian bank; seven years' experience In real estate, renting and insurance business; also has knowledge of bankrupt stocks; can furnish best of reference*. Addres3 R IC4, Globe. AN EXPERIENCED young man would like a situation; has had several years' experience In wholesale and retail sta tionery business; lives with parents and can furnish best of references. V 195, Globe. A YOUNG man wants a position to work for hie board and room while going to college. Address J. C. Butala, 237 Pleas ant ay. A YOUNG MAN wants a place to work for board and room while attending school; private family preferred. Ad dress W. Nelson, 505 Baltimore building. BAKER—A baker wants work at onca; willing to leave town. Call 166 Martin st. BOOKKEEPER- First-class bookkeeper and general office man seeks position; quick and accurate; moderate salary; or would accept position as traveler; active, energetic. E 198, Globe, BOY sixteen years of ago would like work of any kind. P., 32a Eaat Seventh st. CLERK—Wanted, by a married man of thirty-two years old, position as clerk In grocery store; (city) or country; eighteen years' experience; can give the best reference. Address M., 215 Spruce, up stairs. CLERK—Wanted, position by young man as clerk In office; railroad preferred. P. A. R., 211 Fuller st. EMPLOYMENT—A good honest young man would like a position of some kind; can furnish good reference. L. H. 8., 450 Qoodhue Bt. EMPLOYMENT—A man wants work of any kind; caa give reference. Address V 199, Globe. EMPLOYMENT wanted by a young man eighteen years old; experienced in gro cery business; best of references. Ad dress R., 252 Rondo st. ENGINEER — Practical, experienced hoisting engineer wants work; recom mendations from last employer; also experienced with other kinds of sta tionary engines; strictly sober; any one wanting such a man, either now, or later on, please write me and I will call. B 188, Globe. . GROCERY CLERK—A rlrst-class order and grocery clerk would like a position; oan speak English and German. Ad dress N. 8., 254 Duke at. GOOD HONEST MAN wants to do odd jobs or to get steady work of any kind. Address C. H. Hedstrom. 3Ssi£ Wal nut st. HOSTLER—Respectable young man de sirea employment with private family; good driver; understands care of horses and liarn«ss, and good milker. Address _ D 196, Globe. HOTEL "CLERK wishes position; four years' experience making trains in state; best reference; general work: city or country. Address Clerk, 893 Forest st., St. Paul. SITUATION wanted In store or office by youth of sixteen who has had experi ence In both: lives with his parents and can furnish references. Address N 200 Globe. ' YOUNG MAN wants work of any kind; has worked at the carpenter trade and has tools. Please answer to A G X 1001 Fremont st.. city. ' ' YOUNG man, a hustler, attending school will work for his board mornfnKH and evenings. Call or address 505 Baltimore Building, Seventh and Jackson. YOUNG MAN would like work of any kind; can furnish good references. Ad dress A. J. M., 490 Banfll_st. YOUNG MAN would like to have work of any kind In restaurant; need work very bad. Address L. G.. 397 Rosabel st. RELIEF SOCIETY Employment Register. 2?!%' w Eaßt *i lnth. ? L Tele-phone 183. MAN—We can furnish a good, strong bandy man for wholesale house or any other euch work. BOY-A bright, willing boy for offlc* or errand boy; reeds work badly. REPAIRING of trunks and vallsea want ed by a man who understands the work thoroughly. NURSES-We can furnish efficient women to care for the sick. WOMEN-To do plain sewing, washing. ironing and housecleanlng can be had rrom this offlce; also men to do odd Job** wooq sawing, etc \i ; v^^ CHIROPODISTS. LOCKWOOD'S Good Luck Salve; best thing for sore feet; all druggists; estab lished eighteen years. Proceedings In Bankruptcy. DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED Statett, DlMtrict of Minnesota, Third Dtvlalon. In the Ma/tter of \ John H. < arson, \ln Bankruptcy. Bankrupt. \ NOTICE TO CREDITORS • OF FIRST MEETING. To the creditors of John H. Carson, of St. Paul, in the County of Ramsey and District aforesaid, a bankrupt. Notice is hereby given that on the 28th day of February, A. D. 1900, the said John H. Carson was duly adjudicated bankrupt, and that the first meeting of creditors will be held in Room 411 Germanta Life Building, St. Paul, Minn., on the 14th day of March, A D. 1900, at 11 o'clock In the forenoon, at which time and ulace said creditors may appear, provt their claims, appoint a trustee, examine the bankrupt and transact such other business as may properly come before said meeting. Dated February 28th. A. D. 1900 MICHAEL DORAN JR., Referee In Bankruptcy. F. A. Hutson, Attorney for Bankrupt New York Life Building. St. Paul. Mian POPULAR WANTS HELP WANTED —MALES. BARBER—Wan)ed/"at3 once, first-claas white barber. Cataract House Barber _Shop, Sioux PalWr S./!>. BOY wanted, who has had experience running power BtaropipK preat. Apply at 180 W t st Fourth si. INVENTORS to develop ideas; list of 600 ideas free; also traveling agent wanted. Patent Market and Novelty Works, St. Paul, Minn. GOOD PAY to inffodUe'c and recommend our goods among jfcur friends; send name to Postal Tfadlflft ('<>., Hox 2656 D, Boston, Mass. SOLICITORS—Wanted.good men through the state to solicitor and collect for sick benefit insurance; salary and commis sion. D. H. Bradley, Kehdrlck Block. WANTED—SI.OO Per Week—Ladies' and gents" clothing, hats and shoes. Peo ple's Credit Clothing' Co., over 374 Rob ert st. ;■ - j! ■ ! - HELP WANTED—FEMALES. COOK—Wanted, a competent cook. Ap ply Mrs. Charles P. Noyes, No. „ Vir glnia ay. COOK—Wanted, cook in small family. Apply mornings. HOUSEWORK—WiIIing girl for general housework; private boarding house; good wages; most of the washing done out. 349 North Washington St., opposite Rice Park. WANTED—Six chorus girls; must be good singers, shapely and good lookerH, twenty years old and not over five feet four Inches In height. Apply C. C. Keener, Manager, Nicollet Hotel, Min neapolis. SITUATIONS WANTED-FEMALES A.u>footij oat of work la St. Paul or Minneapolis miu> Insert an adver. ttacnient under tbls ncadlntf frit* cf chance. A LADY would like the care of room* or fiat or other day work. Call 64 East Seventh, Flat 3. , A GOOD washwoman would like wash lng or ironing by the day. 196 Smith ay. AN ACCOMPLISHED YOUNG LADY In music and art would like to go abroad with family well-to-do; references. E. i 8., 269 West Fifth. , AN ELDERLY woman wants work either a whole or part of the day; good worker. Call or address 642 Jackson st. A YOUNG LADY desires a position in doctor's or dentist's office; can speak English and German.; Call or address 888 Smith ay.. Flat 8. , A YOUNG GIRL of eighteen would like to go to Paris, or any other city, with a family as nurse; am fond of children. Address 1505 First st. 'north, Minneapo lia, Minn. ', COOK—A girl who is a competent cook wants a place In a nrst-class family: good references given. Call at 139 East Tenth st. , i DRESSMAKER desires work in families; good tit guaranteed; phe best of refer ences given. Address 191 Rondo st. GIRL of seventeen would like a position to address envelopes and recopy letters. Address M 158, Globe. HOUSEWORK—Strong girl, age twenty two, very Intelligent,- writeß and reads German and English^ but is deaf and ■aumb, wishes place for general house work; best references. Inquire Room 209, 27 East Seventh st. HOUSEWORK—A young colored woman would like housework to do, or take care of furnished rooms. Address 184 Falrfleld ay., West side. ; HOUSEWORK—GirI wants place for housework in small family; no washing. Call or address 91U Agate St., up stairs In rear. ■'•' .. HOUSE CLEANING—Two women would like to go o.ut house cleaning. 230 Nash. KINDERGARTEN TEACHER, speaking several languages, also willing and competent to make herself generally useful, wishes poHh+on in refined family going abroad. 8 162, Globe. MIDDLE-AGED lady, educated and re fined, wishes to secure a position as overseeing housekeeper or take charge of linen room in hotel. Address D 181, Globe. NURSE—Competent and reliable nurse wants position to take charge of an in fant; can give good references. Call or address 674 Selby ay. NURSE—Competent and reliable nurse wants position to take full charge of an Infant: can give best of references. Call or address 737 Olive. NURSE—Wanted, by experienced nurse, confinement nursing. Call or address 581 Charles St., St. Paul, Minn. STENOGRAPHER— Young lady having Just completed a course in stenography desires position; willing to work for reasonable salary; best of references furnished. Address Stenographer, 982 Mound st STENOGRAPHER—A- young lady stenog rapher desires position; has had four years' experience and can give good ref erences. M 169. Globe. STENOGRAPHER—An experienced lady stenographer would like a situation; wages no object; can furnish refer ences. Address D 177,' Globe. STENOGRAPHER—Young lady desires position as stenographer; experience more an object than salary. O 159, Globe. __ 2 SEAMSTRESS would Hke sewing in pri vate families; will work for 50 cents a day for the present.- 1-! Address 8., 128 West Sixth St., Rooff 47. SEWING — A cpmpetent dressmaker wants work; flrs,t-e!ass references and satisfaction guaranteed; will work rea sonable. M. P., 382 Fort St., city. WASHING AND IRONING wanted by Mrs. A. Johnson. 642 L'Orient St.; will call for and deliver goods. WASHING—Wanted, washing, Ironing and housecleaning; also cleaning of fices. Address 8., 128 West Sixth st. Room 47. WANTED—By an experienced person, a position in a small private family; good reference given if required. Address _. J., 260 Rice st. WASHING—Woman would like a few days' washing or housecleaning each ' week. Address 19 West Tenth st. WASHING—Competent laundress desives work in private families by the day Call or address V., 537 Blair st., down atalrs. ■•_ WASHING—A German woman wants work washing or scrubbing, or any kind of day work. Address 451 East Sixth. WASHING—Wowan would like to" take In washing at home. 809 Mississippi st. WASHING—A good washerwoman would like washing or Ironing. 19C Smith ay. WASHING—Wanted, to go out washing" 187 Western ay. north, up stairs. WASHING-Woman would likTto go~out washing or scrubbing or housecleaning Address 23? «mlth ay. WANTED TO BTJY. WANTED—A secondhand set of bar fix tures. Write toi'J. P. Palmer, Hotel Ryan, Fairfax. Mlnif;' CLAIttVOtANTS. ALICE McBAINA-Cla'irvoyant. business medium; test cljrcle .Tuesday evenings. 63 Last Seventh st.. Room 10. M™2i_- WILLI£ M" ciaij-yoyant and rnls^ nagiat. reveals past. Present and future ___dj___'P fctafrg;. riff Cedar^ jjtoom j/^ FOE SALE. GRAPHOPHONES. records, horns and ™pPUe* 'or a" tallrtng machines kept J Co^^Ol^jf^l^ «"* j**-" PERSONAL. Y2!. TNG HP T wishes to correspond ftf MEDICAL. LADIES! UseChichester'i English Ptnnyroyal Pills. B«»tl Safe*! Only Reliable! Take ■• *_er. "»J «T«r Drvnriat, or ae_ 4c., itanpii, tor p*rti«. alw« MiT"ltenef far L_te«7' In letter ay vrtara _ail. Vhlefceater !)»__•_ «*., Pallate., F_ POPULAR WANTS BUSINESS CHANCES. THE BULL season of the year Is now approaching; 120 will margin 1,000 bushels of wheat 2 cents. Send for our free book; facts and figures, explaining option trading, and dally market letter. The Osborn drain Co., 814 and 815 Phoe nix Bldg., Minneapolis. Members Cham ber of Commerce. FOR RENT OR SALE-The Hotel Ryan, a new hotel on the Minneapolis & St. Louis railroad. For further particu lars inquire of J. P. Palmer. Fairfax. _Mlnn. FINANCIAL. To Salaried People- Money Loaned At Lowest Rates. n . . , Without Sscurity, Privately. Quickly, To Ladies and Gentlemen Holding Permanent Positions. Loans returned in easy weekly or monthly payments, to suit convenience of borrower. No inquiries of their em ployer or friends. Everything guaran teed confidential. St. Paul Financial Co., Room_^,^ejw_York_Life_Buildiiig. JVI -$10. $20. $30. $40, $60. $100 TO LOAN r\ on furniture, pianos, household poods, etc .without removal. Loans fVJ can bo paid In Installments, redue- Elngr coat accordingly. Promptness, privacy and lowest. rates. Guar \ anty Loan Company, 201 Man ' hattan Building. Robert and Fifth. CALL FOR TERMS on loans to salaried people, or loans on household furniture, pianos, etc.; they fie the lowest; no in dorsets; easy payments: confidential. Minnesota Mortgage Loan Company, 317 Pioneer Pi ess building. MONEY LOANED on life policies; or bought, L. P. Van Norman, Guaranty Building. Minneapolis. 4% to 6 PER CBNT~MONEY7~wTth the "on or before" privilege, to loan on Im proved property In St. Paul and Minne apolis. R. M. Newport & Son. Pioneer Press Bldg., 9t. Paul. _ 6 AND 6 PER CENT MONEY to loan on Improved property lr. St. Paul and Min neapolis. V. C. Oilman, New York Life Bldg. LOST AND FOUND. THIS COUPON GOOD FOR \ 35 Cents In payment of an 18-word want ad., two ij times, under classification Lost and ji Found, if presented at Globe office <[ before 10 p. m. Friday, March 2. / KEYS LOST—Two keys to safety~deposit vault; finder please return to deposit vaults, National German-American Bank building, and receive reward. LOST—On lnterurban oar Wednesday, brown pocketbook. Finder keep money and return papers to Globe office. LOST—A small yellow dog, female, nine months old, short hair; answers to name of Tootes. Reward if-returned to Arcade hotel, 147 East Seventh, Room 5. LOST—Feb. 21, Passbook No. 8761 of the State Savings Hank; finder is requested to leave same at the bank; if book is not presented within four weeks It will be canceled. J. M. Goldsmith, Treas urer. MASSAGE. A NEW young lady assistant at Mme. Lauretta's swellest massage and bath parlors In the Twin Cities. 319 Jackson st. BATH AND MASSAGE, third floor. Room 16. 150 West Seventh st. EXPERT massage and porcelain tub baths. Mrs. Dr. Stein, 27 East Seventh St., Suite 200. ELITE bath and massage by a French lady at 320 St. Peter st. Telephone 2002-5 Main. FORTUNE TELLING and first-class massage parlors. Mrs. Thomas, 64 East Seventh St., Room 1. HATTIE SMITH, magnetic massage healer; card reading, 25c. 63 East Sev enth St., Room 10. MASSAGE and medicated baths. Room 12, 25 East Fourth Bt.. Miss KimbalL Proceedings in Bankruptcy. UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT, DlHtrfct of Minnesota, Third Di vision. In the Matter of \ Cheater Hopkins, \ In Bankruptcy. Bankrupt. \ To the Honorable William LoeJiren, Judge of the District Count of the United States, for the district of Minne sota: Chester Hopkins, of the city of St. Paul, in the County of IJamsey and State of Minnesota, in said district respectfully represents that on the 18th day of Jan uary, last past, he was duly ad fudged bankrupt un<?er the acts of Congress relalting to bankruptcy; that he has duly surrendered all his property and rights of property, and has fully* com plied with all the requirements of said acts and of the orders of the court touching his bankruptcy. Wherefore he Drays that he may be de creed by the court ito have a full dis charge from all debts provable against his estate undfr said bankrupt acts, except such debts as are excepted by law from such discharge. Dated this 20th day of February, A. D. 1900. CHESTER HOPKINS. Bankrupt. UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT, District of Minnesota, Third Division —ss. On this 28th day of February, A. D. 1900, on reading the foregoing petition, it Is Ordered by the court, that a hearing be had upon the same on the 19th day of March, A. D. 1900, before said court, at the city of Sit. Paul, in said district, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon; and that no tice thereof be published In the St. Paul Globe, a newspaper printed in eald dis trict, and that all known creditors and other persons in lmterest may appear at the said time and place, and show cause, if any they have, why the pray er of the said petitioner shall not be granted. And It is further ordered by the court, thait the clerk shall send by mail to all known creditors conies of said petition and this order, addressed to them at their places of residence as stated. Witness the Honorable William Loch ren, Judge of the paid court, and the seal thereof, at St. Paul. In said dis trict, on the 28th day of February. 1900. CHARLES L. SPENCER, Clerk. By Margaret L. Mullane, (Seal of the Court.) Deputy Clerk. Proceedings In Bankruptcy. DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED Stniom, District of Ml_.nenotn, Third im islon. In the Matter of \ One—r M. We«t, \ln Bankruptcy. Bankrupt.\ NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF FIRST MEETING. To the creditors of Oscar M. We«t, of St. Paul, in the County of Ramsey and District aforesaid, a bankrupt. Notice is hereby given that f>n the 27th day of February, A. D. 1900, the said Oscar M. West was duly adjudicat ed bankrupt, and that the first meeting of creditors will be held In' Room 411, Germanla Life Building. St. Paul, Minn., on the 14th day of March, A. D. 1900, at 10 o'clock In the-forenoon, at which time and place you are request ed to appear, prove your claims, ap point a trustee, examine the bankrupt and transact such other business as may properly come before said meet ing. Dated February £Sth, A. D. ISOO. MICHAEL DORAN JR.. Referee In Bankruptcy. G. J. Lomen, Attorney for Bankrupt, Bank of Minnesota Building. St. Paul, Minn. jWjjUBJMjITS ROOMS FOR ' RENT. KOOMB—At Hotel Key. corner Cedar and Seventh, furlshed rooms by the day or week; steam heat and bath; tran* ■lent Jrade solicited. SEVENTH ST., 58 WEST—For rent, un furnlsbed rooms, in suite? of two rooms, on llrst and second floors, .suitable lor any small business: water; aewfr. DR. BETTY SCIIMITT, dermatologist and assistant foot specialist, has moved to 27 East Seventh St.. Kendrlck block, _Roorn_2oE. H. LINDEUSTROM. ARTlST^Portralts enlarged t n <-rayon, pamel and oil; land scape painting .n oil; satisfaction guaranteed; lessons given at moderate prices. 9U Payne air. WANTED TO RENT. HOUSE --"Wanted to rent, nine or ten room house, good locality, modern, with in walking distance Central high school. Address A. A. McKay, £,05 Marlon st. ROOMS—Wanted, about three rooms and bath, furnished or unfurnished, for light housekeeping, in good locality; rent about $1S; for couple and two chll <lren. Address, p 1!)2. Globe. Certificate an to Proceeding!! Kx lending the .Co-rporute EsUtence of the St. Paul Gnit Lisht Com pany. IT IS HEREBY CERTIFIED THAT AT the regular annual meeting of the share holders of the St. Paul Gas Light Com pany, (a corporation organized and exist ing under and by virtue of a special act or the Legislative Assembly of the Terrl- ISJ7 ot Minnesota, approved March Ist, 1856 entitled "An Act to incorporate the Bt. Paul Gas Light Company"), duly call ed by the Board of Directors of said Com pany In accordance with the provisions of said act and of the By-Laws of said Company In that respect and duly held at the offices of said Company in the City of St. Paul In the State of Minnesota on the 23rd day of January. A. D. 1900. at ten thirty o'clock, A. M. pursuant to notice thereof duly published and given, wherein It was expressly stated that said meeting would be held for the purpose of holding a regular election of a Board of Directors of said Company to serve during the ensuing year and of taking the proceedings here inafter set forth, at which said meeting the regular annual election of a Board of Directors of said Company for the ensu ing year was duly held, and also, at an other and special meeting of the share holders of said Company duly and regu larly called by the Board of Directors of said Company and by the President there of in accordance with the provisions of said act above mentioned and the By- Laws of said Company and held at the same place upon said 23rd day of January, A. D. 1900, at three o'clock P. M., pursuant to notice thereof duly published and given, wherein It was expressly stated that said meeting would be held for the sole pur pose of taking the proceedings hereinaft er set forth at which said meeting no ac tion other than the said proceedings here inafter set forth was taken, the following resolution was duly adopted, to wit: Whereas. In and by the terms of the charter of this the St. Paul Gas Light Company, to wit, Chapter 53 of the Laws of Minnesota. 1836, being an act of the Legislative Assembly of the Territory of Minnesota, entitled, "An net to incorpor ate the St. Paul Gas Light Company," ap proved March Ist, 1856, the term of the corporate existence of said St. Paul Gas Light Company will expire upon the first day of January, A. D. 1907; and Whereas, It Is now and for a long time heretofore has been apparent to the offi cers, directors and shareholders of said St. Paul Gas Light Company, that, in the interest of the shareholders of said Com pany, the corporate existence of said Company should be renewed and con tinued beyond said daie; and Whereas. Said Company has heretofore issued and sold large amounts of its bonds secured by mortgage, one issue of which said bonds will mature in the year 1915, one issue whereof will mature in the year 1918, and one Issue whereof will ma ture In the year 1944, and it is desirable that the corporate existence of the com pany shall be renewed and extended and continued to a date subsequent to a time when all said bonds shall have matured, without further delay; NOW. THEREFORE. Resolved. That this said corporation, the St. Paul Gas Light Company, be, and the same is hereby, renewed for a period of fifty years from and after the first day of January, A. D. 1900, and that the cor porate existence of this the St. Paul Gas Light Company be, and the same is hereby, renewed and extended for the period aforesaid and that the samti shall continue until and including the fln-.t day of January, A. D. 1950; FURTHER RESOLVED that the char ter of said Company be. and the same is hereby, amended as provided in and in accordance with this resolution; FURTHER RESOLVED that the Presi dent and the Secretary of the Company be, and they are hereby authorized and di rected to take such proceedings to evi dence the adoption of this resolution and the amendment of the Charter of said St. Paul Gas Light Company thereby ac complished, whether by certifying or oth erwise authenticating, filing and publish ing the came or otherwise, as may be re quired by law. or as they may be advised are necessary or desirable. It Is further certified that the stock books of said Company were duly closed to transfers of the stock of said Company on the 9th day of January, A. D. 1900, and were not re-opened until the 24th day of January, A. D. ]900; that at all times dur ing said 23rd day of January, A. D. 1900. there were, as appears by the books of said Company, 134 holders of shares In said Company and 15,000 shares of the Company's stock outstanding; that there were present at said meetings and each of them, In person or by proxy, ninety-five (95) of said shareholders: that said share holders so present, as appears by the books of the Company, then and there owned and held thirteen thousand two hundred and forty-six (13,240) shares of stock In said Company; that said resolu tion was adopted at each of said meet ings by the affirmative vote of all the shareholders in said Company present in person or by proxy as aforesaid and of all the shares of stock represented as aforesaid and by all the votes cast upon any question arising or at any election held at either of said meetings, to-wlt by the affirmative vote of ninety-five (95) shareholders and of thirteen thousand two hundred and forty-six 03,216) shares of stock In said Company A P. LATHROP, President. St. Paul Gas LltrM Comnany. (Corporate Seal.) J. P. CROWLEY, Secretary. St. Paul Gas Light Company. (Ten-cent U. S. Rev. Stp. canceled.) STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY OP Ramsey—ss. A. P. Lathrop, being duly sworn says: That he Is the President of the St. Paul Gas Light Company, the corporation named in the foregoing certificate; that each and every statement contained In said certificate is true; that the seal at tached to snld certificate Is the seal of said corporation. A. P. LATHROP. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 16th day of February, A. D 1900. (Notarial Seal.) C. H. MANSHIP. Notary Public, Ramsey County, Minne sota, STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY OF Ramsey—ss. J. P. Crowley, being duly sworn says: That he is the Secretary of said St. Paul Gas Light Company, the corporation named In the foregoing certlflate, and aa such Secretary has charge and custody of the record books of said corporation; that each and every statement contained in said certificate is true; that he has com pared the copy of a resolution set forth In said certificate with the original rec ords thereof contained In the records of the shareholders' meetings of said Com pany held on January 23rd\ 1900, at ten thirty o'clock a. m., and upon the same day at three o'clock p. m., respectively, and that the same Is In each and every respect a true and correct copy of said originals and each thereof; that the seal attached to said certificate Is the seal of said corporation. J. P. CROWLEY. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 16th dny of February, A. D. 1900. (Notarial Seal.) C. H. MANSHIP, Notary Public, Ramsey County. Minne sota. STATE OF MINNESOTA. DEPART ment of State. I hereby certify that the within Instru ment was filed for record In this office on the 19th day of February. A. D. 1900. at 4 o'clock p. m., and wan duly recorded in Book X 2 of Incorporations on page 204 ALBERT BERQ. Secretary of State. STATE OF MINNESOTA. COUNTY OF Ramsey— R«. Office of the Register of Deeds Thli is to certify that the within instru ment was filed for record In this office at St. Paul, on the 20th day of February, A. D. 1900, at 4 o'clock p. in., aiul that thw same was duly recorded In Book "G" of Incorporations, pages 611. etc. EDWD. Q. KRAHMER. Register of Deed*. POPULAR WANTS REAL ESTATE. A good houss west of Rice street for less than $2,000. Also 1 or 2 lots on a north west corner west of Rice and i or 2 blocks south of Maryland aye. I also want an of fer for 5 nice lots on Charles st. J- F. EISENftENGER, 681% RIOK BTAEET. FOR SALE—Largo lot heavy and me S& I™, welf hi <*ra<t horsts. Crlggs Bros., 1 111ra and Cedar. HORSi:H. ! IORSKB- From 800 I,i 500~head of drafters, farm mures, drivers and mules constantly on hand; auction ev ery Wednesday; private sales dally: part time given If desired. Barrett & Zimmerman's Midway Ilurse Market Minnesota Transfer. St. Paul. uoop horses for sale weighing from i.oOO to 1,400 pounds at Inver Grove Sta- Uon. Prantz & WHkcns. TRAVELERS' GUIDE. UHfOn DBFOT, SIBLBY iTBISBT. Trains leave and arrive at St. Paul as follows: 'i Icket OOlee a«5 Robert SI. Tb o ae us bEx. Sun, t Leave. ' Chicago, La Crosse, Mli"]a~B:3O~amjaio7l6pm Chicago, La Crosse. Mil.|a4:aopm all :45am Chicago. La Cross*. Mfl.a6:sspm! n2:sopm Chicago piwliihiw i*h- *\*u Chi., Faribault,McGreK >! lb4:4opm!bll:li.am Peorla. via Mason City.. !a4:4opm|all :15am Red Wing and Rochester b3:lspm|bll:4satß Dubuque via La CroMe.|bS:3oam!blO:lspm St. 1,.. K. C. Fnribault...!aS:3Sam! af>:2spm Mllbank and Wajr |bß:2Oam| M:topn» Ortonvllle, Aberdeen (a7-05pm! aß:Osam Nor'flelii. ir^ault * Au»tb7.2or»ml b9:2oam • ~3 Chicago Great Western Ry. "The Maple Leaf Route." City Ticket Office, sth & Robert St*., St. Paul. tE^B^nd^«^S]dallyrni^fF 0R 'imnijmH Renyou Dodge Center, t 8.10 aiiiif ».ao pm Oelwein, Dubuque, Free- 8.10 pin1 7.60 am port, Chicago and Eaat. U.2opnu tt.agpn CedarFalls.Wuterioo.Mar- f BMoanrf 8.30 pm shalHown, Dos Moines, B.lo \>m\ 7.Warn St. Joseph, Kansas City. lj.ao pmi 12.66pm Cannon Palls, Red "Wing, t B.ioainit 8.30 pm Northlleltl, Farlbault, o.os nni 9.60 am watenrtlto, Mapfcato. ___ frlautorvllleLwal. _ 6.05pm O.poam /gnto^ TICKET OFFICE (£f\& Bth *• Robert Bta. ( AaM. ) Wn St»tl«, o{. ?«;. AjS^SfcVY Milwaukee dtatlon, ¥lnne«po!l«. Diclmr and Pullman Sieepin* C*r§ on _^gj&Cg» r Winning and <WB*Tnsn«. PfcOlflC «»IL Dl',.F.r»o.^» W tow C | (^; c *"**• Spokane,Tacoma,Se»tt!e,PorU»Dd k V. JSpm §i VVpm D»kota » Minitetaßn. Dally, Fargo _ ferrjs Falls, Wahpelon' Crooi. Bflft ■II ton, Gd.Forki.Gwfton, Winnipeg fi.Hlrpm /itfim r»W»ndL«MkLak«loe»!, D*«!rox ••■ « * Sun; Bt. Oloud. Bralnerd, Walker 815 5 3fl Bemldjt^Fargo, Jamt-town '1 fiiiSim JilJWpn Ticket Offlc»-I9S~Eaat Thlrd~Bt. 'Phona Q. N. U Leave. | a Dally, b Ex. Sunday. 1 Arrive. ' bS:3sam St.Old. F'gs F'ls, F'rgo bcToSpin bß:Bsam Wlllmar, via Ut. Cloud bs:ospm a9:o?nm .Great Northern Flyer. a'^Spm b9 lOaml (Wlllmar, 8. F.. T'kton) . kc.,^™ o».iuam| (B . x Cl Brown . 8 Val) ! ba.3sprn b4:4opml..Excel, ft Hutchinson..!bll:3sarn a7.ospm[Breck. Fargo,G.F..Wpg a7:46am ag:3opmi..Mlnn. & Dak. Exp..| a7:3oam BABTBRH MINNESOTA RAILWAY. J&%£| Pith 41 W. [ %&» Sleeper for 11:16 p. m. train can be oe« tupied at any time after 8 p. m. "HGRTfI-WESTERN L1IL" c, st. p., m. & 3. _Cffica _395_Rrtert St. 'Pnou 43). _Lg^vo. la Dally, b Ex. Sunday.! ArTive/ aS:3oa.n ...Chicago "Day "Ex r .TnToTlspm 64:66pm .."Atlantic Express".. all:3oara aC6spm .Chicago "Fast Mail". aß:loarn a 8 10pm Chi'go "N. W. Llmlted"|a7:4sain a6;sspm Wjau.F.du Lac. O.Bayl aß:loara bS:osam .Duluth, Superior, Ash.l b3:4opm aj:3o:nu .Duluth. Superior. Ash.! a9:s9pra l)<:4oam|.St. James. Sioux City.l b4:2Opra L7:4oam!Elmore. Algona. Dcs M b":4spn» b7:4oam Hot Sprlngs.Blaok Hills b7:2sam b4:sopm M'k'to. N. Ulm, Elmnre blO:osam b4:TOpm ..Fairmont. St. James.. blO:osara o«:3opm!.Su City. Omaha. K. C.| a7:2sata i^Pg CHICAGO AND Jgppsjj Lv.For| ' STATIONS. | Ar.Froit fc:lsaiu Winona, La Crosse, Dubuque and, Chicago, except Sunday 12:55 pm B:l'>am Winona, La Crosse, Dnbuqnc and St. Louis, except Sunday B:ospm Winona, La Crosse. Dubuque, Chicago and St. I.nui*. daily 7:4.*» am Ticket Office 400 Robert Street. Tel. Main tt ST. PAUL Sl DULUTH R. R. Union Depot. »Dally. +Kx. Sunday. Lv *;3° *m | Trains for Duluth] aT^Tis am $f M., ST. P. & S. S. M. R'Y. City Ticket Office 379 Robert St. Tel. 1051 _Unlon_Depot. Bt. Paul. JLeave.J J DAST- 7:»pm|.Atiantlo Limited (dally)Tlß:4sara • :46am!Rhlneland«r I^cal fexSynil S:Q&Dra 6:lspm|St. Crolx Falls Local, cxl IBu.iday. From Broadway Depot. £°^|, F°urth St.. 9:lsam •:05am .Padtto Limited (Pacific. Coast) daily 7:oopm f:lspm Glenwood Local (ex. Run) 9:85ar0 WISCONSIN CENTRAL R'Y. CO. City Office. 873 Robert 9t No. 694 ePpa Vull Ail Train* D^7"^^^ .„ Eau Claire, Chip. Kail. 1:00 am Milwaukee rjnd Chicago ff:lsan» • ah- A«hland, Chippewa F'li, _JiJojPjn^Bh^^^MoL^nd_Chl. s:oopm M. A St. L. Dep«t-Droniluay & 4th. Mlnneapo'is A St, Louis RR Office, 396 Robert. 'Phoue 000. Loulg Depot Leave. | »DRlly. tExcept Sui7darr"rA7rirer I NEW SHORT LINE TO 3OMAHA H pm AIiDOESiIOINES. 2m. Albert Let. Cedar RapUi, 19:00 am ...Chicago. Krusrs (1ty.... fT :30pm •7:oopm Chicago* 8u Louis Lira!ted •B:4oam i9:.Viam|.... Wntertown. New U1m.... U:2Spm ts:oopmt New Ulm Loin! tlo:Joam DOCUTA SANDALWOOD CAPSULES Cures Oonorrhoea, Gleet, unnatural dis charges In a few days. Full directions. Price $I.M. All druggists or mail. D. Dick & Co.. 133 Centre St. N. Y»