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M. IK IT.OWER, t'r«s n. 11. CARISOL_, Gen. Supt. j ST. PAUL UNION STOCK YARDS,! South St. Paul. -Winn, Best Equipped and Most -j " ... ... , ~^'V. —7; " Ammmmtmajaama market for iha I Connected with All the Railroads ' Shippers in the A'orth-n-e-t _ j ' - j 1,000 Beeves and 3,000 Hogs Wanted Daily. -HAS.UMAS COMMISSION COMPANY LIVE STOG- eC»_iSSIOa BER-MHTS. Room 19 Exchange Bldg., Union Stoc'. Yards, So. St Paul, Minn., and Union Stock Yards, Chicago, 111. All correspondence will receive prompt at tentlon. Liberal advances made on con signments. References— Ua.on Stoo k Yards or any Commercial Agency. ROGERS &ROGERS, LIVE STOCK COMMISSION MERCHANTS. Room 21 Exchange Building, South St. Paul, Minnesota. Highest market prices obtained for stock. Prompt attention given to all corre spondence and orders. References: Any commercial agency. is in ill JULY WHEAT REACTED YESTER DAY, NOTWITHSTAXDIXG ALL. NEWS FAVORED HEARS CLOSE WAS l-4®3-8« HIGHER Corn Gained I@l _-8c and Oats 1 1-8 <_*! l-4c—Provisions Were Prac tically Unchanged 011 Small Dealing*. ' Closing Saturday. Friday. July wheat. Minneapolis. . «.% July wheat. Chicago .... 70% 70%-% July wheat. New. York .. 76% 76% July Wheat, Duluth 69% 69% July wheat, St. Louis.... 66% 66%-% CHICAGO. June 15.—Despite disappoint ing cables and line crop prospects the wheat market developed considerable firmness today and the July delivery closed %@%c higher.-July corn sold l© l%c! improved at the end of the session. July oats were 1%(5:1%c up, and provis ions from a shade higher to 5c higher. Though the session In the wheat pit was quiet, . there was a surprising cnange in the tone of the market. With Liverpool prices down and a continuation of excel lent weather, the day began with a mod est array of sellers, and July wheat opened %c lower at 69% c to 70c and de clined to 69<fi!0C9%c. All offerings were taken by one or two commission houses. and this started a rumor that- the buy ing was for export. The market quickly turned and advanced, with a few reac tions, to 70%@70c. Under profit-taking ; there was a slight reaction, but the close ■was firm and %_>%- higher at 70i^c. Sea -1 board clearances of wheat and flour were equal to 669.000 bu and primary receipts 657,000 bu. Minneapolis and Duluth re ported 492 cars, against 439 last week and 524 a year ago. Local receipts were 145 cars, 10 of contract grade. Improved cables and the smallness of slocks on hand more than matched bear ish weather conditions and the corn mar ket, from a llr**. beginning, developed urprlsing strengh. The effect of small receipts was felt as much in the cash market as In futures. There was an ex cellent cash demand and shorts were in a flurry to cover. Several commission houses took a considerable quantity, pre sumably for export. July sold between 42% c and 43% C, closing strong and l@l%c up at the high price. Local receipts were 230 cars. 10 of contract grade. Oats benefited much by the strength In the coin pit. July was in stca-y de mand by commission houses and shorts showed a disposition to get away from it. There was a good country demand. July sold between 27% c and 28%@28%c. closing strong and 1%@1%c improved at 28%cg2-)Vic. Local receipts were 141 cars. Provisions were quiet, but the market had a strong undertone on better prices for hogs. Trading was light on the whole, with an early demand for ribs and lard by packers the only feature. July pork sold between $14.70 and $14.77%. closing 2%c higher at $14.75. July lard ranged be tween $8.50 and $8.55, closing 3c improved at the top price. July ribs sold from $80 8.02% to -5.05:ci8.07%, closing a shade high er at $8.05. The estimated receipts for Monday are: Wheat, 75 cars; corn. 215 cars; oats, 140 cars; hogs, 32,000 head. The leading futures ranged as follows; i Open- _____ ___ __l Close. Wheat- 111! .June !$0.0'.'%|50.70%!50.69% $0.70 July i .70 I .70% .69% .70% September ...J .«8% .68% .6S>/4 .68% Corn I I I June J 1 42% July I .42% .43% .42% .43% September ....] .42% .44% .43% .44% Oats- December I : ' 440% July I .27%! .28% .27% .28% September 1 .25% .26 .25 .23% Mess Pork— \ ! July 14.72% 14.75 14.70 14.75 September I___%Jl_.-- 14.87% 14.92% Lard- I I I July I 8.50 I 8.55 | 8.50 | 8.55 September .... 8.60 | 8.65 I 8.57 18.65 October ' 8.60 8.65 , 5.60 1 S.CS Short Ribs—-.:: ' 1 '" j "*.*-- July 8.05 8.07%] 8.00 I 8.03 September j 8.16 | 8.12%j 8.07%| i.12% Cash quotations were as follows: Kloar —Quiet; pattnt winter, $3.70f(7:3.50; straights, _1.20@3.W: clears, J2.60<(i;3.30: spring specials, $1.20; patents, Ki.654_3.50; straights. J2.9oig-.25; bakers. $2.__53.10. Wheat—No. 2 spring, 71%(i?72%c; No. 3 spring, 66% c: No. 2 red, 69%@70%. Corn- No. 2, 42%«e_4S' .'■; No. 2 yellow, _%t*]p43%. Oats— 2, ££e__S%c; No. 2 white. ;:o%c; No. 3 white. 28%t?/.30c. Rye No. 2. <7%c. Barley—Good feeding, 48(g50c; fair "to choice malting, 51@_Bc. Flaxseed—No. 1, 51.72; No. 1 northwestern, $1.73. Timothy seed—Prime, $3.'45ef£3.{i5. Pork—Mess, per bbl. 514.75@14.ti0. Lard—Per 100 lbs, 55.52%Ca8.55. Whisky—Basis of high wines 51.27. Receipts—Flour, 25,000 bbls: wheat i 19,000 bu; corn, 106,000 bu; oats, 195.000 bu; rye. 2,000 bu: bailey, 4.000 bu. Shipments Flour. 14,000 bills; wheat, 75,000 bu; corn. 373,000 bu; oats, 214,000 bu; rye, 1,000 bu; barley, I,ol*o l>u. On the produce exchange today the butter market wan firm; creameries, 14%® I!''-- dairies, I_ei7c. Cheese—Dull, S%@ 10% c. Eggs— loss off, cases re turned. 10% c. DAY IN WALL STREET. fitrcu-jTth in St. Paul Wm* a I*ovkmi_l Sustaining Factor. Closing. Saturday. Friday. Bar sliver. New York 59% 597 i Call money. New York.... 3 - 2 1,_-3V_ NEW YORK, June 15.—There was a feverish undertone In today's stock mar ket, but the buoyancy of St. Paul was a determining factor in sustaining prices and in turning them upward aft er the dip occasioned by the weak bank return. Authoritative announcement re garding the development.! In St. Paul continue lacking, but the belief holds In "Wall street that a controlling Interest in that stock has been made available for the purposes of adjustment of the North-Western railroad dispute, which Is being worked out. It is a matter of no toriety that when efforts were, made to He-cure St. Paul previous to th.-v "Burling ton deal the figure demanded for the stock by controlling interest-* was 200. Intimations have been given that minor ity stockholders will be given equal ben efit in any terms of Bale of, tne 'con trolling interests. Assumptions from these promises were the occasion of to day's dealings in the stocks, in which conspicuous speculative leaders, how ever, bore a large part, as' they did In other large buying in the market. St. Paul crossed 181 in the late dealings, compared with 174*4 last night. Colorado Fuel added 6 points to its sensational advance. A jump of 14 points in Pere Marquette and of 6 ln Kanawha & Michigan attracted attention, the latter being connected with reports of- a con solidation by J. p. Morgan of Ohio soft SLIMMER & THOMAS, LIVE STOCK BROKERS. Orders taken for all kinds of live stock and time given to responsibl- parlies. Correspondence solicited. SOUTH ST. PAUL, SIGUX C!T- Minnesota. Towa. W. M. CAMPBELL COMMISSION COMPANY, Live Stock Commission Merchants, Union Stock Yards, SOUTH ST. PAUL. Consignments and correspondence so licited. Market reports furnished on ap plication. -.- We do a strictly commission business. No live stock bought or sold on our own account. References—Stock Yards bank. South St. Paul; Security bank, Zumbrota; Hon. A. T. Koerner. state treasurer, Capitol building. St. Paul; A. C. Anderson, cash ler St. Paul National bank. St. Paul. coal properties. Tennessee Coal was strong ln sympathy with Colorado Fuel and the Readings were in demand. Tho general market was Influenced by St. Paul throughout. The heavy loan in crease disclosed by the bank statement reflects continued demand for syndicate purposes. The decrease in cash of a million and a half Is wide of the known movements of money, whlCn Indicated a small gain. Part of the gold withdrawn from the subtreasury yesterday went to Holland today. It Is believed more may go next week to meet-Berlin's require ments for semi-annual settlements on July 1. STOCK QUOTATIONS. "■■ Furnished by Charles H. F. Smith & Co., members of the New York Stock Exchange, Pioneer. Press building, who have direct wires to Chicago and New York. Closing, prices are bid: Closing. I Bld| Bid S'|'3lHlghlLow| 15 I 14 ' Amal. Copper .... 5100 124 123% 123% 122% Anaconda M. Co. 900 50 49 | 49% 49% Am. Tobacco .... 4100 139% 138% 138% 139% do pfd 1 j 147" Ami. Cot. 01L... 16001 31%1 31% 31% 31 do pft !/3%J 89% A. T. & S. F. .. 5000 88 1 80 I 87% 57% do pft r. 7000 104% 103% 104% 103% Bl & 0 I 2300[U0% 109% 110% 109% do pfd 11100 .....) 85] 95 Brook. Rap. Tran. 2900 81 _f 80% 81% 80% Car & Foundry .. 4 33% 33V4 33% 33% do pfd 400 87% 87% 87% 8«% C, C, C. & St. L. S3OO 86% 86% 86% 86% do pfd 1 115 115 Con. Tob. Co. .. 1800 69 [ G3% 68% 68% do pfd 300 119% 120% C. & 0 400 50% I 50 I 49% I 49% Col. So 2000 15% 15%! 15% 15% Col. F. & 1 133 128 130 124" do pfd 130 I Chi. G. W 800 24 23% 23% 23% C. G. W. deb. 4's 7 92 93 do pfd A 83% 83% do pfd B 1000 54 53 ' 53" 53 Con. Gas 223% 223% 222% 223 Del. & Hudson .. 100 167% 167% Del., L. & W. .... 400 238% 238 238 238 D. & R. G 700! ! , 52% 52% do pfd 33001102% 102 102% 102 Erie 7900: 44%] 43% 44 i 44 do Ist pfd 500 1 70% 70% do 2d pfd ! ' 56% 57% Gen. Elec. Co. .. 200 248% 248 246 '246% Gt. Nor. pfd ! 135 7185% Glucose 1300 63 '62 62 62% do pfd 104 103 103 103 Hock. Val. Ry. .. 200 55 ! 54%1 54% 54% do pfd 100 j i 77% 77% 111. Cent 900145 143% 143% 144 L. & N 4700 110% 110-,. 110% 110%. Lead 1000 23% i 23 I 23% 22% do pfd 100' 92% 93 Man. Con 28001123%' 122 |123i/4 122% Met. Traction .... 6300|175% 175%|175%|173% M., K. & T 400! 32% 32 I 32% 31% do pfd I 22001 65 I 64%! 64%| 64% Missouri Pacific .. 2000|123%|121%|122%]122% New York Cent... 6-)|157%|_5-%|167%|157 Nat. Biscuit 700 | j 45% 95% do pfd I |101 |101% Norfolk & West.. 500! | 1 54% l 54% do pfd I I I I 89%j 89 North-Western ... 1900 208 |203%i£07%!203% Ont. & Western.. I 2900 38%| 37%| 37%*37% P. Steel Car C 0... 100 | j 44% 145 do pfd ! I I 85%j 86 Pennsylvania Ry..jl3-301_53%j152%|15?%1132% Pacific Mail ! 300 ! ' 42 I 43 People's Gas 11900 JUS% 117 |117%|116% Rep Iron & Steed 12001 20% 20%| 23%| 23% do pfd I 4001 75 ! 74%| 74%1 74% Reading 30100) 48 | 46^1 47%! 46% do Ist pfd 228001 80% 79%1 SO ! 79% do 2d pfd i 60001 57% 56%| 57%! 56% Rock Island ! 1500|_70%|170 1170 -169% Southern Ry ! 1800! 34 | ::3:\, 33%; 33% do pfd 1 1200' 88% 88 ] SS 1...:. Southern Pacific .1186001 01 | 60*4*1 60% l 60% St. L. & S. W....1 5001..... !.....! 351,41 35V, do pfd 200| 1 I*,-,*-, 69% Stand. R. & T....( 3001 7%| 7%l 7V>I 7% Sugar Refinery ..J 89001144% 143%|144%1143% 5 do pfd 7...! I |....:| 1124 St. Paul 82500!181%!174%|1SO%I174% do pfd I 2400 I'M |189%!193 1189 T. C. & 1 9500! 69 i 66%! 68% 67% Texas Pacific .... 20001 47%! 47%j 47%| 47% Union Pacific .. .. „800114% ill". 114 1115% do pfd I 400, 71% 90_ii 91 I 90% U. S. Steel 17000! 49% 48%! 4S%| 49 do pfd I 5400! 98%! 98%| 93%1 98% Wabash 1 9CO| 23% 1 23% 2'%! 23% do pfd I 800 43% I 43 143 I 43 Western Union .. 2700! 96 | 95 ! 95%| 93% Wisconsin Cent... 1000! 24 | 23%| 23%1 23% Wheel. & L. _...( 700! 21% 20%1 21% 121 do Ist pfd I 5001 57%; 56%! 55 I 53% do 2d pfd ! ! 1 1 31 ! 34 Total sales. 438,000. f-v>;- NEW YORK MINING STOCKS. Adams Con ...-so.lsiLeadville C0n..50.03 Alice 40 Ontario .. .. 8.37% Breece 1.60 Opftir .. 90 Brunswick Con. ISjPhoenlx 13 Com. Tunnel G6|Potosi 07 Con. Cal & Va. 2.15 4 Savage .07 Deadwood Terra Jo Sierra Nevada .. 20 Horn Silver 1.15 Small Hopes 40 Iron Sliver "9 Standard 3.65 Little Chief .... 13' :-„'**_ BONDS U.S. ref.2s, reg..lOO*s4i*N. Y. C. 15t5...107% do coupon ....107*4 *N. J. C. g. 55..131_; do 3s reg .....109 Nor. Pac. 35.... X2V_ do 3s coupon..lo9 ! do 4s .-- lOoSs do n 4s r-:g....13* NY..C. & 5tL.45.10f,% do n4s coupon.l 39 N. & W. c. 45..10_-i do old <s reg.n^Va'-Ore. Nay. 15t5...109 do old 4s coup.__-_l *do 4s 103' i do us reg 11-b|Or. S. L. 65....129 Vi do 5s coupon..loi%' *do con. 5s ...119 D. Of Col. I Bus.—- Read. g. 4s .... 9s'i Atch., g. 45....1-lv3}R. G. W. 15t5....103 do adit. 4s 99 |S.t.L.&I.M.c. 55.117 Can. So. Ids 110V_1 -St. L.&5.F.g.65.135& Ches. & O. 4_s.lOS^ »3t Paul consolslß4 . do as 120 »S. P..C.&P.lsts.llS «C. & N.-W. c7sl42V_ *-Jo 5s .. 119 *do s.f. deb.55..122 !fo. Par. 4a 93% '.'hi. Ter. 4s 95',_|So. Rv 5s ......119 Col. So. 4s fc-^S. R. _- T. 65.... 63 *D. & R. G. 4s..lo3V,'*Tex. & P. lsts.llß% Erie g. 4s MU *do 2ds 99" F.W.&D.C. lst..lo6%!L*nion Pac. ..106% Gen. Elec-. ss...lS,"»iA»Wab. ]l s 117% •lowa Cen. lsts.lls | *do 2ds .. ....lliu *L. & N. uni. e»s.«__fW. Shore 43 ..114U M.. __.* & -. 2ds. 86% Wis. Cen. 45.... 9l£ do 4s Lll _._ 99*4',»Va. Centuries. %*£ •Bid. "♦•Off-red. •-....'.,-.. >-. ... ■ - THE ST. PAUL GLOBE, MONDAY, JUNE 17, 1901, - NEW YORK MONEY—New York, June - IB.—Close: ."Money on call steady at 8 per cent; prime mercantile paper, 3%<®4V | per cent. . Sterling exchange nominal, j with actual business in bankers' bills at 1 S'.-SV_@4.3S% for demand and at $4.85% for ■ --i>ty days. Posted rates. $4.8-& and $4.89. | < nmmercial. bills, $4.85@4.85_. Silver cer t i I.<-ate„ nominally COc. Bar silver, 5%c. .V. >:>an dollars. 4714 c. BANK STATEMENT—New York, Juno X..—The; statement of the Associated 1 Jinks for the week ending today shows: Loans $900.043,.900, increase $13,114,800; de posits $981,194,300. increase $12,075,500; cir culation $30,904,400 increase $29,000; legal tenders $77,677,300, increase $335,800; snecle $177.153,4C0, decrease J1.876.500; reserves $234. --830,700, decrease $1,540,400; reserve requir ed $216,048,575, Increase $30,018,875; surplus $8,872,125 decrease $4,559,375. CHICAGO, June Cattle: Receipt!. COO, nominally steady. Good to" prime steers. $5.40@6.25, poor to medium, $435.30, stockers and feeders, $3?^5; cows, $2.70® 4.£0; heifers. $2.7&@5; canners, $2@2.G5; bulls. $2.50@4.50; calves. $4.50@6.25; Texas fed steers, $4.15®5.40; Texas bulls, $2,751? 3.75. Hogs—Receipts today 14,000: Monday, 23,000; estimated left over, ~ 3.000; strong, shade higher, top, $6.15. Mixed and butch ers. $5.80@6.„%; good to choice heavy, $5.96<3«.]5; rough heavy. $5.80@5.90: light. $S.IKSC.O2V 2 ; bulk of sales, $5.85@C.05. Sheep —Receipts, 2,000; sheep and lambs steady. Good to choice wethers, 53.00@4.25; fair to choice mixed, $3.65@4; Western sheep, $3.90 (-4.25; fair to choice mixed. $3.65cy,i; West ern sheep. $3.90@4.2_; yearlings, $4-8:1.40; native lambs, $4@5.05; Western lambs, $_65@6.0_ . .v.-, ■-:'.-(-. Receipts for two weeks compared: This week—Cattle. 59,1(0; hogs. 148.800; sheep, 62,300. Last week—Cattle, 61.1C0; hog 3, lfi-,100; sheep. 69,700. BANK CLEARINGS. St. Paul. $952,022. Minneapolis, $1,557,376. New York. $291,816,555. — *-7 1 Chicago, $22,041,516. Boston, $24,037,773. THE LIVE STOCK MARKETS. SOUTH ST. PAUL, June 15.—Receipts at the. Union stock yards today were: Cattle. 45; calves, 10; hogs, 1,600; sheep, 29; cars, 25. ._," Official receipts yesterday: Cattle, 67; calves, 13; hogs, 1.934; sheep, I£6; cars. 31. Receipts thus far in June, compared with the same period in 1900, are as fol lows: » June, ISOI. June, 1900. Gain. ; Cattle 3,629 3.933 "304 Calves 1,318 1.850 *532 Hogs 19,215 20,006 *781 ! Sheep 2,431 2,668 .237 \ Horses 96 4,694 *4,598 | Cars 429 647 »218 Receipts thus far in 1301. compared with the same period in 19C0, are as follows: ! 1901. 1900. Gain. Cattle 58,635 45,860 12,773 Calves 22,501 22,975 *474 Hogs 270.880 4239,276 31,604 Sheep 76.231 104,224 *31,604 Horses 3,892 14,054 ♦10,162 Cars 6,350 6,356 *6 *Loss. HOGS. Comparative receipts: Total for today (estimated) 1,600 A week ago 1,318 A year a_o 1.205 Quotations: Lights, $5.70-0*5.85; mixed and butchers, $5.75ff15.50; heavy, $s._'.'<■ .:,.*,; rough packers, $5@5.40; stags and boars, $3©-5.15; pigs, $4@5. . Market opened steady at yesterday's prices and closed unchanged. Receipts were fairly liberal. Quality was general ly fair to good, with one load of extra fancy heavy hogs included that brought a 5-cent premium. Bulk sold at $5.82%$ 5.87%, with a range of $5.80 to $6. Top price was paid for the fancy load. Rep resentative sales: Mixed and Butchers ■^ No. Wt.Dkg. Price. I No. Wt.Dkg.Prlce. 79 187 ..$5.90 [65 ; 234 80 $5.90 42 .......183 80 5.60 41 208 .. 5.85 74 215 80 5.90 (39 232 80 6.87% 47 220 .. 5.85 [73 2C3 .. 6.87% Fair to Prime Heavy— ~~~ 53 248 "80"~57_2»_i44 .T. 7.77242 _S0 _5785" 43 .......271 .. 5.87%57 250 40 6.00 67 254 160 5.92%|50 271 .. 5.85 Heavy Packing and Rough— 4 285 $5.40 \J 7.273 40 5.40 1 520 .. 5.40 I 4 .365 .. 5.40 Stags and Boars— 1 ....... 390 80 $5.15 I 1 580 SO 5.15 1 500 SO 5.15 j 1 400 .. 3.50 Pigs-' - - - ■..■■• ~ 2 105 .. $5.00 I 2 70 .. 4.75 CATTLE. Comparative receipts: Total for today (estimated) £5 A week ago <*6 A year ago , 84 Quotations: Prime butcheT steers $5.15 (85.40; good to choice. $4.5'<55; fair to good, |3.75@4.25; common to fair, $3.25Q) 3.60; prime butcher cows, and heifers, $4@4.35; good to choice butcher cows and heifers, $3.3-@-.90; fair to good. $2.85@ 3.25; canners and cutters, $1.75(g2.75; good to Choice butcher bulla, S3 a 4 7 bologna bulls, $2@2.75; good to choice veals, $4.50 @5.25; fair to good veals. $3.50@4.50.; good to choice feeders, $3.5004; fair to good 53.25@3.40; good to choice stock steers' $3—o@4; fair to good, $3.15@3.40; common', $2@3; steer calves, $3.50@4; good to choice heifers, $3(53.23; fair to good, $2.75@3 --common, $2@2.6D; heifer calves, $2.70@ 3.25; good to choice milch cows, $35@40 --fair to good, $30®35; common, $25@29. Receipts light. Market quiet. The week closes with best butcher cattle selling 10-v7dsc lower; fair to good quality, 25c lower and common anl canner cows 25©40 c under last week's high time. Stock and feeding cattle trices are unchanged Representative sales: Butcher Cows and Heifers— No. Wt. Price. |N<„ Wt Price 1 820 $4.00| 1 ...„ 860 $4.00 4 • 1062 3.2511 970 3 l 5 1 940 3.75| 1 1120 3.10 3 877 3.10! 1 890 3.35 1 ■■-. 900 2.85| 1 740 2.,*5 Cutters—. 2 .... '.._..... .1075J2.75| 1 wo 12.50 Canner Cows— "*.":- 77' 1 ....7777.77 $L7s| 1 9io's7co Fat and Bologna Bulls— 1 1430 $37651 1 ~T210~53700 Veal Calves— 1 ~'m $4-61 1 ....' 17055.00 •£___ •••120 __50| 2_ lL . ••■_J^_ 3.50 Stockers and Feeders. """"' i '••■•..- • 6!-0 J325!"2 ..• 615 $3/05 2 ...»i 535 3.75(.6 785 3.75 12_.._. 668 3.901 1 820 3.90 Steer Calves— !_____________■_ t\.m9\1_............ 290 $3790 Common and Tailings, Steers— ........ 44013.001 2 86._2.56 Stock Cows and Heifers— ■• 1 540 $3.0011 ....: .- 500 $1790 Milkers and Springers— l cow and 1 calf ....SSO 1 cow 31 SHEEP. Comparative receipts— 7* '**:* Total for today (estimated) 20 A week ago 28 A year ago 63 Quotations:* Good to choice butcher lambs. $3.75r_4.25; fair to good. $3.50_:3.75;' fat wethers. $3.50@3.75; fat ewes. $3.4o<_> 3.65; good to choice stock and feeding lambs, $3.25@3.60; fair to good. $-93.25' feeding wethers, $3(&_.40; stock and feed ing ewes, $2.50,1-3.25; thin sheep, 12-502.75; killing bucks. $2.50.?3. Receipts very light. Market quiet, with prices generally weak. Representative sales: -' -" __ -~ ": 7"-'_'7 '''■■.Vv-._-7;-:^^':;-r-.^'.. Killing Sheep and Lambs- No. Kind. Wt Price. 65 ewes 97 $3.25 11 ewes 88 3.25 Among the shippers on the market were A. Lende. Cottonwood; M. Condon. Clara City; Dundee Live Stock company. Dundee; G. E. Carroll, Lake Wilson; G. Nold, Nelson; J. V. Jones, Durand; M. K. Wolfe. Kellogg; Cusick & Co.. Minne sota Lake; L. Rueslnk, Lime Springs; Malsed & Williams, Wilmot; W. Jentz. East Henderson; J. Dries, Wabasso; D. Blanchard. Vesta; T. H. Webb. Tracy; W. J. Glynn, Canny; L. A. Dodge, Tri umph; Babcock & Krause. Vernon Cen ter; Dun'iam & Carpenter, Janesvflle: Schuldt & Woiters, Owatonna; Galagan & Otto, Elysian; S. Hughes. • Stanton; Henkel Bros., Cando; L. M. Weston. Dodge Center. — E. L. Ogilvie. MIDWAY HORSE MARKET—Minne sota Transfer, St. Paul, Minn.—Barrett & Zimmerman report that a steady retail trade prevailed In the market the past week. Wholesale trade extinct. Good quality drafters and drivers were the best salable stock. Prices did not vary much from the previous week, yet firmness rather than weakness was the perceptible feature. Values: Drafters, extra $1450190 Drafters, ohclce ...... v. 130-145 Farm mares, extra 120-1135 Farm mares, choice 100-120 Farm mares, common to good GO® 75 Mules 110_M_ PRODUCE AND FRUIT. *. Butter—Creameries ; Extras ...... .17_@ * .18 I-Firsts :-.;........-. v ...;. .15 @ .16 ___J__NC___L. O'CONNOR &VANBERGEN BROKERS. Stocks, Bonds, Grain and Provisions 30--203 -ERMANIA LIFE BUILDI.N-.. Fourth and Mirnesota Streets. St. Pail. ' Member Chicago Board of Trad*. __-"* Direct Private Wires. .„•.•. GHAS.H.F. SMITH & GO. Members of tho New- York Stock Ex. change. Special attention given grain orders. Members Chicago Board of Trade. PRIVATE WIRES. Pioneer Press Bids., St. Paul Minn. , INVESTMENT SECURITIES. J. C. GEBAGETY & CO.. COMMISSION BROKERS, Room D. Endicott Bldg., St. Paul. Stocks, Bond*, Grain and Provisions. Members Chicago and Minneapolis Board of Trade. 63?" Direct Private Wires. H. HOLBERT & SON, Bankers ana Brokers 341 Robert St. , St. Paul. \ EDWARDS, WOOD. a OCL\ \ STOCKC, BOND*. GRAIN. PROVISIONS, \ XmPMRCDC fBO&aOOF -TRADE CHICAGO. \ \ ffl_M__H_ ICHAMBEB OF COMMERCE MPLS. \ \ A MANHATTAN BUILDING SI PAUL. \ \,B CHAMBER OF COMMERCE WINNEAPOLISA Dairies— j Hand separator ■•-''.l7 * ! Extras , .16 Ladles— i Extra .12% ! Packing stock, grass 11%@ .12% ! Hay .10 j Cheese— ■•":'. -tv-:^:—--":-.'.:.'...-_.•"; Twins, fancy full cream 10%@ .11% Brick, No. 1 ....: 12%@ .13 Limburger, as to grade 08%@ .13 Eggs- Fresh stock, cases included, loss off .10 @ .10% Beans Fancy navy, per bu. 2.25 @ 2.35 Medium, hand-picked, per bu 2.00 @ 2.10 Peas Yellow Peas _-_>-".... 1.00 @ 1.10 Fancy green 1.25 @ 1.35 Potatoes— v. y-c Per bu, car lots .;.•.-.• 50 @ .60 Vegetables— •.».. | Lettuce, per dozen ........ .,... 15 @ .20 | Parsley, per dozen ' 20 ® .25 : Beans, wax, per bu ..V.^'.... 1.75 @ 2.25 ! Beans, string, per bu v . ... 1.75 ® 2.23 Cucumbers, per dozen.'.'..':... .50 ® .60 j Carrots, per bu .:.%.,... .60 ® .70 Horseradish, per 'lb ..:.".':".:..' .07 Onions, Red Globe '"and Wetherslield. per bu J.'..'... 1.75 @ 2.00 | Apples, per bu 1X... 4.C0 ® 4.50 Lemons— ..V,-, ,• I Fancy Messlnas, per bp5..... 3.00 @ 3.50 Oranges— " ,v-.-•«., •■■••' --j California navel, per b0x.... 3.23 @ 3.50 j Seedlings 3.25 Berries and Small Fruit— 1 Strawberries, per 24-qt, case. 1.75 tit 2.00 Nuts- '*"■' New California walnuts, per•'■->>■ J--' 1b...... 12® .15 Peanuts, taw 05 Peanuts, roasted ' 07 © .07% Brazils, per lb ',-y 12 I Pecans, medium, per lb 11 ® .11% Bananas— - Choice shipping 1.75 @ 2.50 Figs, and Dates— . ' . ..., Figs, new California, per bo-.'. ':■.. : • ".75' Fard dates, 12-lb boxes, lb.. .06 Hallowee dates, new ...... 04% @ .05 Dressed. Meats • ■ i_a_- .. -..•■■ Veal, fancy ........7. C6%® .07 I Fall lambs ."......... 07 top .09 j Live Poultry— - r : Springs .; -.09 ® .10 I Hens :..-:...;. .07%® .08 Geese ...:......'......... .05 CITY NOTICE. Notice of Application for Judgment. ... - Office of the City Treasurer..... St. Paul, Minn., -June 17th, KM. Notice is hereby given • that at a spe cial term of the District Court in and for the County of Ramsey and State of Min nesota, to be held on Saturday, the 29th day of June, 1901, at the Court House, in the City of St. Paul, in said County, I will report to said Court the assess ment warrant in my hands for collection, and upon which the assessments herein after described have become delinquent, for the amount assessed against said lots or parcels, respectively, with interest and costs. , '■- 4" • The following is a description of the said warrant and the special assessment for collection of which the same war issued, tha lots or paresis of land bene fited and described in said warrant against which judgment is sought, and the names of the supposed owners of said lots or parcels nt.,.land, with the amount assessed against said lots or pare,-is, respectively, all of said land "be ing situated in the City of St. Paul, said County and State. * : Warrant for the rtO-'b istMCMMinent for Sprinkling Streets / and Boulevard- In Sprinkling District Xo. 1, IJXIO.. Assessment for Arcade Street, From Sims to Jen Arlington Hills. Supposed Owner and ■■•' Am't of Description. _ Lot. Block. Ass'ment. N. E. Solomon, north erly 25 feet of north e:ly 50 feet of.l 6,17&18 21 $0.37 E. M. Mackubin's Second Addition. Supposed Owner and -;.-77 Am't of Description. Lot Block. Ass'ment. Chas. D. Ecklund, . '■ southerly 50 feet of northerly -88 - feet "• ' of __&_5 2 $0.74 AVi'iiams' Rearrangement of Block 3, Nelson's Addition. Supposed Owner and 777 Am't of Description. -'\ ..;...- Lot. Ass'niem. Paulina Gautzshi.r, north 50 feet of 16&17 $0.74 sessment for Arcade Street, From Sims Street to St. I»„_l «_ Duluth KnUro-d. Arlington Hills Addition. Supposed Owner and Am't of Description. Lot. Block. Ass'ment. Savings Bank of St. Paul, north 50 feet of ; 1&2 30 $2.23 Chas. Welde's Subdivision of Erst % of Block 31, Arlington Hills. Supposed Owner and Am't of Description. Dot. Ass'ment. Andrew Stopelstadt .4 Si. Ella B. Lawton .........iU?.. 6 1.31 Chas. Welde's Subdivision of Block 40, Arlington Hills .Addition. Supposed Owner and. A s'_ Am't of Description. . - Lot. Ass'men*;. Thos. B. Lee ...1.'.**..23 • . 51.34 same ...:. „..24 X.'.'A Supposed Owner and J""' Am't of Description. . >cak Ass'ment. Wm. Dawson—That part,, of *■ southeast Vi of section' 29. . range 22, north of right of way of St. P. & D. R_nrc_d. • except that part taken 'for Arcade street ...;..' $5.58 A*-efu*meint for Beaumont Street, From Payne Avenue to De Soto .'Street. L-Kiy/^ Subdivision of and Addition to Irvine's Addition of Out''Lots. Supposed Owner and ■•'« Am't of . Description. - Lot. Block. Ass'ment. S. Wilson ..8 ' 2 $2.00 Irvine's Addition of Out Lots. Supposed Owner and Am't of a Description. Lot. Ass'ment. Patrick Duggan. east 30 feet of north 102 feet 0f..........11 $1.34 Subdivision of and Addition to Irvine's Addition of Out Lets. -.•-.-. . Supposed Owner and .-- Am't of Description... Lot. Block. Ass'ment Patrick Duggan ...... I.' 4 $.i.G6 Assessment for Bedford Street, From ". North Street to Minnehaha Street. Irvine's - Second Addition. Supposed Owner and Am't of * Description. Lot. Block. Ass'ment. St. P. and Dul. R. R. 22 6 $1.19 same ...21 6 2.68 same 20 .6 2.23 same .......19 6 - 1.78 -,- ■ ~ La-ngevin's Division. Supposed Owner and Am't of „„ Description. ~ - * Lot. Ass'ment. Ed Dempsey 2 $1.78 Phillips' Addition. Supposed Owner and *-?cf7 * Am't of Description. Lot. Block. Ass'ment. Hannah Anderson ...15 2 $1 87 same 14 2 1.78 Nat'l Investment Co., south 30' feet of 7 2 1.35 Assessment for Bradley Street, From North. Street to Woodward Street. Greves' Rearrangement of Lots 6 and 7 and part of Lots 5, 8. 9 and 10, Block 1, Branson's Addition. Supposed Owner and Am't of Description. Lot. Ass'ment. Thos. Brennan 4 $1.69 same 5 i.> 9 same 6 1.69 Branson's Addition. Supposed Owner and Am't of Description. Lot. Block. Ass'ment. Terrence Kerrey et al., middle 1-3 of 1' 2 $2.23 Assessment for Bradley Street, From Beaumont Street to limeh_.hu Street. Subdivision of and Addition to Irvine's ■ Addition of Out Lots. Supposed Owner and Am't of Description. - Lot. Block. Acs'—tent. S. Wilson 8 2 $1.51 Assess in i-iii for Burr Street, From North Street to Woodward Ave nue. Erunson's Addition. Supposed Owner and ':7:7 Am't of Description, j Lot. Block. Ass'ment. Fred'k H. Mayer et al., north 45 feet of scuth 90. feet 1 4 $2.00 Thos. Brennan 6 :7-'7'7 4.46 P. P. AVintermute, ex cept railroad and ex cept strip 6 feet wide . adjoining railroad . 12 9 4.16 An «eu>j anient for lluir Street, From Collins to .Ic-nk.s Streets. Collins' Subdivision of Lots 8 and 9, Ir • vino's Audition of Out Lots. Supposed Owner and Am't of Description. Dot. Benefits. Christine Olcson 9 $2.35 Subdivision of and Addition to Irvine's Addition or Out Lots. Supposed Owner end Am't. of Description. Lot. Block. Ass'ment. F. A. Nienhauscr. 4 4 $2.35 Pat'k Duggan 3 4 2.35 .same I 4 4.21 Margaret Rog.tn 13 2 2.35 Stlnscn's Adcltion. Supposed Owner and Am't of Description. Lot. Block. Ass'ment. D. M. Finlayson 19 14 $2.35 same 18 14 2.35 same, south % of 15 14 1.18 Caroline Woltcrstorf, north % of 13 14 1.18 same 14 .14 2.:5 James Stinson 1 13 _'.'_ same 4 IS 2..!.". samo 5 13 2.:.5 Stinsen's Addition to St. Paul. Supposed Owner and Am't of Description. Lot. Block Ass'ment. James Stirson IS 3 $2.35 same U 3 2.''5 same 10 3 2.35 Howard T. Smith..... 4 4 2.35 James Stinson 16 4 2.36 E. Rice's First Addition. Supposed Owner and Am't of . Description. Lot. Block. Acs'meat. Trustees Buir St. Bap. Church 14 3 $2.95 G. P. Sand berg ... .1.15 3 2.95 Maria Walsh ...IS 4 2.95 Anna Wheeler, except north 26% feet 23 4 1.41 Matilda Winder, rotth . 26% feet of 23 4 1.52 John Scanlon 8 9 2.94 Savings Bunk of St. Paul ..........19 10 2.94 same '.'..' 20 10 2.04 Erastus H. Charles.. .22 10 2.91 Fail view Addition. 7-7 Supposed Owner and Am't of Description. Lot. Block. Ass'ment. George K. Wonlsey ..11 14 $2.33 American Bonding "* and Trust Co , Bal timore, Md ... 7 12 .<<?. Maggie Kavanaugli 14* 11 ,67 same 1! 11 .67 Pattick TllPen 12 ,11 .57 Bartholomew K. Miles 2 5 .37 Akncsniiiciil for Case Street, From Arkwrlglil to Jessie Streets. Geo. Doehne's Subdivision of Block 15, Fairview Addition. Supposed Owner and Am't of Description. -■'- '■-■ Lot. Ass'ment. Annie E. Simonton 3 $1.74 Fairview Addition. Supposed Owner and Am't of Description. Lot. Block. Ass ment. Geo. F. Woolsey ii 14 {.''.2 l Crowley and Smith's Subdivision of Lots 17 and 24, Hoyt's Out Lots. Supposed Owner and Am't of Description. Lot Block. Ass'ment. R. Bamberg, except east 20 feet of 17 2 $1.74 John J. „asson. 12 2 2.<'"i Assessment for Case Street From I'ayne to Jessie Street.^ Arlington Hills. Supposed Owner and Am't of Description. Lot Block. Ass'ment. Jos. Gruber 28 16 $0.13 Urban Riede 27 16 .13 Maria Heidenreich ...2**J 16 .13 Kajsa Carlstrom 22 16 .13 East Seventh St. Bldg. Society ....34 25 .08 Annie: E. Slmonton ..37 25 .08 W. H. 11. Johnstone...:- 25 .08 Ole Granstad 40 26 .08 Hans Thompson 43 25 .08 E. Rice's First Addition. Supposed Owner ami Am't of Description. Lot. Block. Ass'ment. Dennis Lordan .., 12 12 $0.42 Fairview Addition. Supposed Owner and Am't of Description. Lot. Block. Ass'ment. Alexander Styles 1 .16 $0.:„ Daniel Murphy 14 16 .39 Assessment for Case Street From Payne to Greenbrier, Arlington Hills. . Supposed Owner and Am't of Description. Lot. Block. Ass'ment. Louisa Neutzllng, :%'■ southerly 25 feet of westerly 25.5 feet 0f.17 17 $0.81 Sophie M. Frees 22 - 17 1.24 John P. J0hn50n......26 17 1.24 J. R. AVeide's Subdivision of Block 24, Ar lington Hills. Supposed Owner and '77 Am't of Description. Lot. Block. Ass'ment. Henry Miller S 24. $1 24 Otto J. Nordby 11 24 1.21 Assewsiiienl for Cose Street From Greenbrier to Weide. Arlington Hills. Supposed Owner and Am't of Description. Lot. Block. Ass'ment:. John Johnson ..' 11 19 $0.59 Chas A B. Weide .... 3 22 .59 Ellmy G. Mellem 5 23 .59 Erick Smedquist 7 23 .. .59 Assessment for Clark Street, From t'H-e to Whltall Streets. E. Rico's First Addition. ! Supposed Owner and Am't of Description. Lot. Block. Ass'ment. E.Becker ..11 - 7' $2.23 : same .....10 7 2.23 same 9 7 2 23 Eva M. Merrill... 6 7 2.23 David WallbJom 9 8 - $2.23 Mina Brown 10 8 2.23 Mathew Jordan 6 5 6.C2 Mary Johnson, south 37 feet of 9 6. 1.55 i Assessment for Collins Street, From Lafayette Avenue ->.o Bedford Street. 7; Irvine's Addition of Out Lots. Supposed Owner and Am't of -Description. Lot. Ass'ment. Mrs. J. S. Branston (except . east 6 feet of) east Yt ot northwest M 0t..... 3 $1.-5 Thos. Brennan, northeast -& of 4 3.66 same, east % of northwest Ya of 4 1.88 , same, northwest % of ...... 5 :■' 3.66 Chas. Webber, south 110 feet of east 82% feet 0f..... t '8.6- A*_e_sm for Decatur Street, From . - Beaumont to Bedford Streets. -Irvine's Second Addition Supposed Owner and Am't of Description. Lot. Block. A__'ment. Floan & Leveroos, ex cept northeast 12 feet of 7 6 $1.70 M. A. B_ Willey 8 6 2.23 Mary E. Nixon 9 6 2.23 Erlck Erickson et a 1..14 6 2.23 Langevin's Division. Supposed Owner and Am't of Description. Lot. Ass'ment. Ed. Dempsie ....'2 $1.7S Assessment for De Soto Street, From Minnehaha Street to m. ST. Kj-II- road. Subdivision of and Addition to IrvinO-i Addltion of Out Lots. Supposed Owner and ' Am't of Description. Lot. Block. As»'ment. Edwin Sjob'rg. west 90 feet of 21 l $1.73 N. Q. Rhodes, north 12 feet of 14 7-' .55 Warren and Winslow's Addition. Supposed Owner and Am't of Description. Lot. Block. Ase'tnent. Wm. M. Becker, north 60 feet of east 100 feet of 6 12 $2.23 D'n'l Sullivan, south •*,_ of 8 10 1.12 Mary Kahoe 12 10 2.23 B. Davis 13 10 2.C. Carrie C. Beardsley, south 52 feet of 1 8 2.32 Brunson's Addition. Supposed Owner and Am't of Description. Lot. Block. Ass'ment. Mary M. Keough 7 3 $4.46 J. Henry Hulsick, . ; south 50 feet 0f.4,5&6 4 2.23 Lorea Morrison 7 4 C.C9 Assessment for De Soto Street, From Case Street K« Feet South. E. Rice's First Addition. Supposed Owner and 7-: . ~' Am't of Description. Lot. Block. Ass'ment. Mrs. Zt-lla Nutta11....17 8 $0.76 Assessment for Hurl Street, From Cook. Street to St. -*u_l & Duluth Railroad. Douglas' Addition. Supposed Owner and Am't of Description. Lot. Block. Asa'ment Emma W. Millard. south 40 feet 0f..1.2&3 8 $1.78 F. Knauft and E. Good 30 8 5.13 Dawson's Earl Street Addition. Supposed Owner and Am't of Description. Lot. Block. Ass'ment. Fred Tacko 6 72 $1.62 Wm. J. Hoy 4 72 1.62 Wm. Reid 3 72 1.52 J. C. Stewart 2 72 1.62 John H. Annon 8 73 1.52 same 7 73 1.52 Gladstone Land C 0... 1 77 2.10 same 11 76 1.E6 same 13 70 1.62 same 12 76 1.62 me 14 76 l.r>2 same 24 71 1.6- John Welch 23.. 74 1.62 Gladstone Land Co 21 74 l.:_ Supposed Owner and Ain't of Description. Ass'ment. Lake Phalen Land and Imp. Co., west Va of northeast % of section 28, town 29, rangu 22 (except Earl, Jessamine and Maryland streets), being in St. Paul, Minnesota $41.03 AascHsment for l_deerton Street, From Decnitar Street to -'uuuuier Street. Borup and Payne's Addition. Supposed Owner and Am't of Description. ' Lot. '"Mock. Ass'ment John E. Reiner 14 2 $3.73 Stlnson's Ad.ltlon. Supposed Owner and Am't of Description. Lot. Block. Ass'ment. Jamea Stinson <% 16 1.78 same 5 16 1.7.8 same 4 16 1.78 same 1 16 1.78 lament for Forest Street, From York Street to Cane Street. Roman's Rearrangement of North „ of Block 2, Nelson's Addition. Supposed Owner and•.■*>*_■ 7 -'•.»■.-• Am't of Description. Lot. Ass'menl Savings Bank of St. Taut... 2 $1.57 Auditor's Subdivision No. 7. Supposed Owner and Am't of Description... __)_.' Block. Ass'ment. Jeannie McKibben C 3 $2.23 Annie Dunn 6 3 2.23 Assessment for Hopkins Street, From De Soto Street to Bradley Street. Brunson's_Addt»:on. Supposed Owner and Am't of Description. . Lot. Block. Ass'ment. Local Investment Co.. 'J 3 $2.23 M. M. Keough 8 3 2.23 same 7 3 2.23 B. A. Corrigan 10 8 2.23 Thos. Brennan 6 0 2.23 same 6 5 2.23 S. J. Gottschammer... 3 5 2.23 Assessment for Jessie Street, From Minnehaha to South Line of Heitiu'V. Stinson's Addition. Supposed Owner and Am't of Description. Lot. Block. Ass'ment. Frank 10. Elmund 17 15 $1.1.6 A. Carlson 23 16 1.06 A. EL Ponsette, north „ of 18 16 ._; Assessment for Minn elm ha Street, From De Soto Street to St. Paul »_ Duliitli Railroad. Subdivision of and Addition to Irvine'a Addition of Out Lots. Supposed Owner and Am't of Description. Lot. Block. Ass'ment Edwin Sjoberg, west 90 fe't of a 1 $1.78 Borup and Payne's Addition. Supposed Owner and Am't of Description. Lot. Block. Ass'ment. Peter Dougherty, ex cept west 35 feet 0f.. 23 3 $0.46 same ..." 24 3 2.00 Assessment for Mount Ida Street, From lie Soto Street to Rivoll Street.' 77';7;7 Warren and Winslow's Addition. Supposed Owner and Am't of Description. Lot. Block. Ass'ment. Mary E. lime, west tt of 13 8 51.12 Of.car Nordstrom, east Vs. of -13 8 3.12 B. Davis 13 10 1.07 AsMe--ment for North Street, From De Soto Street to Bedford Street. Irvine's Out .Lots Addition. Supposed Owner and Am't of Description. Lot. Ass'ment. Katchen Schulz. east tt of east tt of south tt of 2 $1.53 Mary E. Brennan. east Yt of east % of 3 1.53 same, west _ of southwest tt of 4 1.53 Thos. Brennan, east tt of southwest Ya of 4 l.*_ Francis W. Anderson, west 40 feet of southeast tt 0f... 4 1.78 Assensnie-nt for Oitneifo Street, From Lafayette Avenue to Mount Ida Street. Warren and Winslow's Addition. Supposed Owner and Am't of Description. Lot. Block. Ass'ment. Daniel Sullivan, south tt of 8 10 $1.12 Mary Kahoe 12 10 2.23 As*e»ainent for Payne Avenue, From Beaumont to Rone Street*. Watson's Division "D." Supposed Owner and Am't of Description. Lot. Ass'in'-nt. F. N. Finney 6 $1.12 same 4 1.12 same 3 1.12 same 2 1.12 same 1 l-> Weide's Subdivision of Lots 12, 13, 14 and 15, Block 1, Borup and Payne's Addi tion. • . -.'.'- --7<>77-'7 --77*7 Surpoced Owner and VISsSeM Am't of Description. Lot. Ass'ment. Abigail A. Slough .........:.. I } »4- 7 Arlington Hills Addition. Supposed Owner and Am't of T „Description. Block. Ass'ment. James Stinson (south of rail road and except south -to feet of west WO feet 0f)....40 2.01 C, St.. P.. M. & O. R. R. north of railroad right of wa V 40 - 3.M sam<-» 47 3.88 Chas. Welde's Subdivision of Block 40 Arlington Hills Addition. Supposed Owner and Am't of Description. Lot. Ass ment. Aug. Olen and John A. Hol man ot al 7 $-.12 F. E. Holey 9 j"|? same ....'.io 1.13 Chas. Welde's Subdivision of Block 45. ..'-■•■' Arlington Hills Addition. Supposed Owner and Am't of . Description. Lot. Ass'ment. Israel R. Patnode IS $1 12 Dora Silberstein 8 1.12 Jos. R. Welde's Subdivision of Block 27 Arlington Ills Addition. Supposed Owner and Am't of i_f Description. , Lot. Ass ment. I etcr Hofstrand. north 50 feet of 16&17 2 - a Chas. Welde's Subdivision of Blocks 23 and 26, Arlington Hills Addition. Supposed Owner and Am't of Description. Lot. Block. Ass'ment. Peter J. Walley a 25 $• 12 J. R. Welde's Subdivision of Block 21 Arlington Hills Addition. Supposed Owner and An of T n^f rpl ° ' &**■ Ass'ment. -.avlna Anderson 22 %1.12 Arlington Hills Addition. Supposed Owner ami ml of To, Description. , . Lot. Block Ass'ment Louisa Neutzling * south 25 feet or lot 11 and south 25 feel of west 25.5 feet 0f.17 17 $1.12 ''-S'A e*^'« Rearrangement of Lots dltfon ■-*"• Wock 14, Arlington Hills Ad- Supposed Owner and Am't of , Description. Lot Aen'mVi London and N. W. Am. Mtg "Unt- Andrew Swaiison ..'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'..'. 1 ,„ Andrew Bwanson 1 J(£' •_. w.ftli e'«,Roa-'Tanurement of Lots A. 2. and 30. Block 16, an,; Lots 1 and 2, Block 16. Arlington Hills Addition. Supposed Owner and >_,>< of Joseph oßPtu"i0R Ptu"i 1 Lot. Block. Ass'mest. ■•"• ' "Ii 1!:.!*.::::: 8 1., $i 10 *••""• 2 ir, *];g Arlington Hills Addition Supposed Owner and A m't of Neiuf Crl _jt!° n: w.,,;, ,i- !!, °Ck- Asa' n,e,!t south '-j f north 2-3 i 6 „„ K^°we!de7:::::^ 14 f|:S Minnie A. Weide 16 4 A Jos. R. Welde's Addition. Supposed Owner and Ain't of Description. r. Lot. Block - Ass'ment. National Surety C 0... 8 4 «i i-» Margaret May, .10 4 ", Jos R. Welde's Addition to the City of St. Paul. Supposed Owner and A m - t of Johne^ ri? t,oJ-- l-'t. Block. Ass'ment John Bolander and 'Mary Inga Carlson.. 73 «■ ... Nellie M. Weide 10 3 .k'\i New Hampshire Imp '" l 2 1 78 same. , 1'••> K. ai. Porisetb ...777' 5 2 Li_ A-.Hoj.Hineiit for Preble Street. [>„,„ Kelt II moot to A11n.M1.a1,,, Street-. Irvine's Second Addition Supposed Owner and \,„*t of M»nTu UOn' , lj,,t- Block. Ass'ment. Mary _. Hammond.... 7 4 11.7^ Ajuteau-meiit for Item., > Street, Prom Bdcertoi- Street to St. i- at ,,i & Duluth Railroad. \ Borup and Payne's Addition. Supposed Owner and An of Description. Lot. Block. Ass'ment. ].- Kenny 10 4 %2 „, E. Langevln v 4 _ to ''■■'■ L. Richardson, west 40 feel of 83 17- John _. Kelner 11 2 20- Cath. Manton and W Wm. ii. Donohue ....19 2 2.00 Watson's Division "D." Supposed Owner and / 77- -.„,•♦ f f. £?-ffiS X '/7 Assessment for 11., „ Street, Fran I'll.-, Avenue ISO Feet West ,t„ Round house.) Arlington Hills Addition. Supposed Owner and A fn't <>f BcrlPtton. Blocl Chicago. St. p., ai. a- Co Assessment for Sims Sire,-,, ,,„ Payne to Weill,' Subdivision of Block 2.8, Arlington 1.'.-il. Supposed Owner and Am't of Jam, i.. " '"."• i/ot' Blork' Ass'ment. James G. Lehne 3 2.8 4J 68 \ B. Porbea 2 < 'hat . Huffmeier ...'.'.'. 1 28 68 Arlington Kills Supposed Owner and Am't of P-tSr"--. tton' Lot. Block - Ass'ment. X ter And, ™°n flj ° _l M K. Snchse is 22 Chas P. .Miller ".'.'.'.'.".'.io _ ; Q/ Assessment for Whltall Street, From I -One to Kd_ertou Stinson's 'Subd!vision of Block M Arling ton Hill:-. Bui ied Owner and Am't of Description. Lot Block Ass'ment Nels Peterson 18 „ si ■!» A. G. Nelson 22 36 J,g Jno. I. Ostma- 27 ;;,■ j'^ ''■ Welde's Subdivision of Block iC Ar lington Hills. Supposed Owner and Am't of Description. Lot Block. Ass'ment F. E. Ilorey to •).; j 2 73 Jno. M. Anderson 12 ti» ■,! " Assessment for York Street, i'rom Burr to Bradley. 10. Rice's First litl io. Supposed Owner and Am't of Description. Lot Block. Ass'in- tit. G. P. Sandberg 15 3 $3.66 ( Michael Scanlon 1 10 ..to Assessment for York Street, From Payne Avenue ««> Greenbrier Ave ooe, Chas. Welde's Subdivision of Block 31. Arlington Hill- Addition. Supposed Owner and Ain't >r Description. Lot. Ass'menr. Peter Johnson ..; 7 $1.73 Atuteflsment for York Street, I'rom Area.de Street to Forest Street. Nelson's Addition. Supposed Owner and Ain't of Description. Lot. Block. Ass'ment Henry Werner, east 33 1-3 feet of 14 5 $1.48 Cha3. Welde's Rearrangement of Block '' Nelson's Addition. Supposed Owner and Am t of Description. Lot. Ass'ment Clara E. Hahn. north _ of.. 2 $!.', Hjalmar Stokke i 1.34 Andrew D. Humblo ,7 1.31 Francis W. Anderson 9 Lit John A. Gardner and C. R. Wilkinson IS l.nt Christian W. H__en 17 1.34 Peter Nelson 19 1 -4 Williams' Rearrangement of Block 7 and Part of Block 4. Nelson's Addition. Supposed Owner and " Am't rt Description. Lot Block. A*-'ment. Balzee Holm ......... 2 2 $1.47 Geo. Dehler H....10 2 1.47 Geo. J. Dafcler 11 2 1.47 All persons Interested are required tn attend at said term of Court, and all ob jections to the recovfiry of judgment on any of said assessments must be st.-rveei on the Corporation Attorney of tlie City of St. Paul, at least five days prior to :h --date of said application for judgment. OTTO LIREMI City !•,-, cr. June 17-1301-lt. BUY THE GENUINE SYRUP OF FIGS • ... MA*-*-_'ACTUR_D BT ... CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO*. erSOTE THE It AUK.