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c CITY NOTICE. . t~ ■ _____ ■. i Notice of Sale. Office, of City Treasurer. St. Paul, Minn., "June 15, 1903. Notice is hereby given that under and by virtue of a certain judgment hereto fore duly rendered in and by the Dis trict Court for the Second Judicial Dis trict, in the County of Ramsey. State of Minnesota, heretofore and on the 3rd day of June, 1903, duly entered upon an assessment warrant against the following Ing described delinquent real estate Bltu nted in the City of St. Paul, In said Coun ty and State, duly Issued to me in form r.s provided by law, under date of Jan'y. L'Tth 1963. on and pursuant to the terms of said judgment and the order therein set forth and contained that tl/ undersigned will on the 27th day of June. J'AKi. at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at the Office of the City Treasurer, in the City Hall and Court House Building, in said City, County and State, expose the said real estate to public sale in the manner provided by law. The following is a description of the warrant on which said judgment was rendered, a list of the lots or parcels of land to lx» sold as aforesaid, the names of the supposed owners thereof, and the amount of the judgment thereon. Warrant dated January 27th, 1903, signed by the Mayor and City Comptroller, and received by me on the 30th day of Jan uary, 1903, for the collection of the as sessment for constructing, relaying and repairing cement sidewalks, Estimate No. 4. under contract of L. G. Wash ington during the season of 1902, in the City of St. Paul, Minnesota. Ashland Avenue North Side. Summit Park. Supposed Owner and Am't of Description. Lot. Block. Judgm't. John Haselen 17 31 $23.17 Blake Avenue. South Side. St. Anthony Park. (Supposed Owner and Am't of Description. Lot. Block. Judgm't. Margaret B. Passage. 1 41 $91.35 Blake Avenue, North Side. St. Anthony Park. Supposed Owner and Am't of Description. Lot. Block. Judgm't. Mary I. Ehle and Car oline E. Wakeman.. 1 42 $93.50 County Road, West Side. St. Anthony Park, North. Surjit.^c>!J Ov.aer and Am't of Description. Lot. Block. Judgm't. Herman Marsell 5 31 $28.73 Joseph Elsinger 3 38 4.37 Dooley Avenue, North Side. St. Anthony Park, North. Supposed Owner and Am't of Description. Lot. Block. Judgm't. E. F. Stevenson 12 38 $*"8 71 Henry M. Rogers 13 38 28.71 Gustave Willius 14 38 28.71 Henry M. Rogers 15 38 28.71 same 16 38 28.71 same 17 33 28.71 S3?* 16 39 28.71 Hill Carter 17 39 32 12 Glbbs Avenue, East Side. St. Anthony Park. Supposed Owner and Ain't of Description. Lot. Block. Judgm't. B. G. Templeton 1 16 $ 97 40 wine 2 16 25. 52 same 3 16 25.32 St. Anthony Park Co. 4 16 25 32 same 6 16 25.32 same 7 16 25.32 Flour City National Bank of Minneap olis 13 16 38.34 Gordon Avenue, East Side. St. Anthony Park North. Supposed Owner and Am't of Description. Lot. Block. Judgm't. Henry M. Rogers 28 43 $94. Gordon Avenue, North Side. St. Anthony Park. Supposed^ and Am't of Description. - Lot. Block. Judgm't. V>m. Wyckoff Clark.. 2B 38 $54 25 same 27 38 28171 Laura H. Carpenter. .18 38 23.04 Iglehart Street, South Side. Simpson's Addition. Supposed Owner and Am't of Description. Lot. Judgm't. ,\vm. Markoe 2 $53.73 Jackson Street, East Side. Kavanagh's Addition. Supposed Owner and Am't of Description. Lot. Judgm't. Myron Brown and R. J. Hill (except Klein's part) 22 $23.94 Helen E. Brown 21 16.99 Keston Street, East Side. St. Anthony Park North. Supposed Owner and •"• ">^ Am't of Description. Lot. Block. Judgm't. Lawrence F. Kennedy.2l 38 : $29.08 Knapp Street, North Side. St. Anthony Park. Supposed Owner and Am't of Description. Lot. Block. Judgm't. St. Mathews' Parish.. 13 37 $33 21 Anna L. W. Buell, sly 155 ft of 8 37 1.06 Langford Avenue, South Side. St. Anthony Park. Supposed Owner and Am't of Description. Lot. Block. Judgm't. St. Mathew's Parish. .13 37 $33 82 Rosewell C. Pratt 9 35 69.16 J. R. Moore 8 35 68.11 Everett P. Wheeler ..3 40 28.71 Langford Park Place West, West Side of. St. Anthony Park. '-- Supposed Owner and Am't of Description. Lot. Block. Judgm't. Aug. C. Putnam .....15 38 $53.85 same 14 38 30.07; Olive S. Cavanagh ..11 38 28 77 same 10 38 28^71 Langford Park Place East, East Side of. St. Anthony Park. Supposed Owner and Am't of Description. Lot. Block. Judgm't. St. Anthony Park Co. 3 45 $28.26 Olmstead Street, South Side. Paterson's Addition. Supposed Owner and Am't of Description. Lot. Block. Judgm't. D. M. Sullivan, n */. of » % of •• •••' 3 2 $48.75 same, n % of n % of w V 2of 2 2 22.84 Pine Street, West Side. DeEow Smith Risque & Williams Addi tion. Supposed Owner and Am't of Description. Lot. Block. Judgm't. Mary A. Atherton .... 2 6 $26.85 Leonard Scibert 1 2 30.98 Rice Street, East Side. Lanoux's Subdivision of Lots 7, 8 and 9, Bazllle's Acre Lots. Supposed Owner and Am't of Description. Lot. Block. Judgm't. Bridget O'Brien 1 2 $31.36 same, except sly 20 ft. 2 2 15.48 Rice Street, East Side. Lockey's Addition. Supposed Owner and Am't of " Description. Lot. Block. Judgm't. Gustave Willius 7 1 $19 97 John A. Kenny 5 —-1-" 29.51 x Greene's Addition. Supposed Owner and Am't of Description. Lot. Block. Judgm't. Wm. and Eva Kissell.ll l $31 81 same and same 10 - 1 36"31 Emma J. Warren et al. 9 1 36 31 J. J. Palmer ...8 1 th ' 90 Mary Flvnn 7 1 30.29 A. H. Johnson 2 2 36 66 same 3 2 3666 Daniel Murphy 4 2 36*66 Fletcher's Subdivision of Brewster's Ad dition. Supposed Owner and Am't of Abb^Tfen... Block- *«%?'& Abbey J. Stilphen..... 2 2 rU r? Mary Cecelia Stack... 3 2 3497 same .. 4 2 8605 Adam Fetsch 5 2 39 SB Baldwin vTj5 2 39*86 Rice Street, West Side. .Weide's Addition and Rearrangement of Palst's Out Lota. Supposed Owner and Am't of n/r^ eSw Pu2 D- Lot Block. Judem't. Bertha Walther • 2 2 $30.61 McKenty's Out Lots. ; Supposed Owner and Am't of Description. Lot. Block. Judgm't. Anna Llndholm 6 -1 . sis 58 Hugh E. Pugh 9 3 ?2 84 Win. K. Gaston ......13 3 19*64 •ame .... ..........14 3 19 ju Magoffin & Breckenridge's Addition. Supposed Owner and Am't of Description. Lot. Block. Judgm't. Bridget M. Dean, n of Como avenue 6 1 $26.91 Supposed Owner and Am't of Description. Judgm't. Nicholas Pottgieser — Com mencing at se corner of n *A of ne %. of sec. 36. t. 29, r. 23; thence north 60 feet; thence west 330 feet; thence south 5 feet; thence west 6 feet; thence south 45 feet; thence east 336 feet to place of beginning $36.19 Magoffin ft Breckenridge's Addition. - Supposed Owner and Am't of Description. Lot. Block. Judgm't. S. if. Magoffin, except Como are 3 1 $6.03 The Alliance Trust Co. 4 2 39.16 Rondo's Addition. Supposed Owner and Am't of Description. Lot. Block. Judgm't. Alex MoGulgan 1 4 $82.36 All of the above described property Is situated in the City of St. Paul, County of Ramsey. State of Minnesota. OTTO BREMER, City Treasurer. June 15-1903-lt. CITY NOTICE. Notice of Sale. Office of the City Treasurer, St. Paul. Minn., June 15, 1903. Notice is hereby given that under and by virtue of a certain judgment hereto fore duly rendered in and by the District Court for the Second Judicial district, in the County of Ramsey, State of Minne sota, heretofore and on the 3rd day of June. 1903, duly entered upon an as sessment warrant against the following described delinquent real estate situated in the City of St. Paul, in said county and state, duly issued to me in form as pro vided by law. under date of February i7th, 1903, on and pursuant to the terms of said judgment and the order therein set forth and contained, that the undersigned will on the 27th day of June. 1903. at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at the office of the City Treasurer, in the City Hall and Court House building, in said city, county and state, expose the said real estate to public sale in the manner provided by law. The following is a description of the warrant on which said judgment was rendered, a list of the lots or parcels of land to be sold as aforesaid, the names of the supposed owners thereof, and the amount of the judgment thereon. Warrant dated Feb. 17, 1903, signed by the Mayor and City Comptroller, and re ceived by me on the 21st day of Feb ruary, 1903. for the collection of the as sessment for constructing, relaying and repairing cement sidewalks, Estimate No. 6, under contract of L. G. Wash ington, during the season of 1902, as provided by law. In the City of St. Paul, Minnesota. Alice Street, North Sidew Dawson's Addition. Supposed Owner and Am't of Description. Lot. Block. Judgm't. v\m. Dawson Jr 37 5 $17.24 Alice Street, South and East Side. Dawson's Addition. Supposed Owner and Am't of Description. Lot. Block. Judgm't. C. E. Willoughby 3 5 $5.84 monwealth Avenue, South Side. St. Anthony Park, North. Supposed Owner and Am't of Description. Lot. Block. Judgm't. St. Anthony Park North Trust Co 54 43 $48.90 same 53 43 32 04 same 52 43 30.80 same 51 43 30.52 ;•• 50 43 28.58 Ed Feldhauser 49 43 31 04 same 48 43 3314 same 47 43 43-S0 same, except sw'ly 15 „ feet of 46 43 25.76 Geo. Jl. Rose 43 43 28.58 Josephine H. Clark..42 43 28.58 Cherokee Avenue. East Side. Langevin's Fourth Addition. Supposed Owner and Am't of Description. Lot. Block. Judgm't. Annie R. Harding and Ida M. Bronson.... 9 5 $34.80 same and same 8 5 34.80 Dayton Avenue, North Side. Oakland Park Addition to the City of St. Paul. Supposed Owner and Am't of Description. Lot. Block. Judgm't. Chas. Egbert 13 3 $22 $6 Jessie B. Hilt 13 2 22.94 Martin G. Costello... .14 2 22 94 Albert G. Wright 15 2 22^94 Leo Schafer 18 2 34.13 Anne George 12 1 73.02 Charlotte A. Boog 13 1 22 86 Martin J. Costello 16 1 21. S5 Douglas Street, West Side. Whitaere, Brisbine & Mullen's Subdivis ion of Lots 1 and 2, Leech's Out Lots. Supposed Owner and Am't of Description. Lot. Judgm't. Henry Galvin 49 $73.08 Geranium Street, North Side. Stinson's Rice Street Addition. Supposed Owner and Am't of Description. Lot. Block. Judgm't. Horatio C. Woods 26 4 $27.42 same 25 4 22.59 same 24 4 22.59 Petal's Subdivision of Lot 3, Block 2, St. Paul North Out Lots. Supposed Owner and Am't of Description. Lot. Block. Judgm't. Wm. Pfalz, ely 35 ft.. 8 1 $-2.03 Schneider, Young and Morrisette's Subdi vision of Lot 4, Block 2, St. Paul North Out Lots. Supposed OwnJfc- and Am't of Description. Lot. Judgm't. Mrs. Katie Fennessy 12 $32.41 same 11 32.41 Annan Latour 10 32.41 Franklin J. Young 9 32.43 Julius Schneider et al 8 32.43 Geranium Street, South Side. Stinson's Rice Street Addition. Supposed Owner and Am't of Description. Lot. Block. Judgm't. James Stinson 1 6 $26.97 same 2 6 35.97 same 3 6 35.97 same 4 6 35.97 same 5 6 35.97 same 6 6 35.13 same 7 6 23.44 same 8 6 22.86 same 9 6 22.86 Pottgieser's Subdivision of Lots 5 to 16, Weide & Dawson's Garden Lots. Supposed Owner and Am't of Description. Lot. Block. Judgm't. Helen Eisenmenger.... 6 2 $58 50 Wm. Kuaewan 6 1 59] 01 Manomin Street, East Side. Olivier's Addition. Supposed Owner and Am't of Description. Lot. Block. Judgm't. Camilla V. Case 4 6 $28 10 E. A. Sargent 6 10 31.93 Mlnnehaha Street, North side. College Place, West Division. Supposed Owner and Am't of Description. Lot. Block. Judgm't Thomas R. Peart 14 11 $3 38 Fred W Hoyt 15 11 31!65 I. Z. Kinsley, except ely 20 feet of 18 11 2° 80 Nellie R. Prescott, w'ly 40 feet of s 125 feet 19 12 22.86 Ohio Street, West Side. Dawson's Addition. Supposed Owner and Am't of Description. Lot. Elock. Judgm't. Estate of Amanda Westphal .6 9 529 1° W. H. Lightner, Re- * " ceiver, except Sta ples' part of 1 162.81 Orleans Street, West Side. Olivier's Addition. Supposed Owner and Am't of Description. Lot. Block. Judgm't. Wm. T. Horsnell 4 14 $28.49 Ramsey Street, North Side. Dayton & Irvine's Addition. Supposed Owner and Am't of Description. Lot. Block. Judgm't. R. Gordon 65 86 $40.03 same 64 86 36.83 paaTrlck- j; Leonard; 63 86 36"83 east %pf 61 86 18.59 THE wST. PAUI, GI.OBE, MONDAY, JUNE 15, 1903. Raymond Avenue, North Side. St. Anthony Park. Supposed Owner and Am't of Description. Lot. Block. Judgm't. Sarah X>. Chapin 15 44 $33.32 Richmond Street, West Side. Varner's Rearrangement of Lot 3 and That Part Se'ly of Fort Street at Lots 4, 5, 6, 7, 23 and 24. Block 2, Stinson, Brown and Ramsey's Addition. Supposed Owner and Am't of Description. Lot. Judgm't. Daniel E. Frederick 1 $32.24 same 2 20.71 Wm. G. Robertson 5 15.95 Stinson, Brown and Ramsey's Addition. Supposed Owner and Am't of Description. Lot. Block. Judgm't. James Dovrack 7 14 $29.01 Snelltng Avenue, East Side. Hamline Syndicate Addition No. 2. Supposed Owner and Am't of Description. Lot. Block. Judgm't. Chas. T. Miller, as signee 14 4 $21.29 Stewart Avenue, South Side. Riverside Addition. Supposed Owner and Am't of Description. Lot. Block. Judgm't. John Watz 13 2 * $22.86 Francis B. Karr 14 2 21.94 Summit Avenue, North Side. Summit Park Addition. Supposed Owner and Am't of Description. Lot. Block. Judgm't. Watson W. Rich 19 40 $41.34 same 20 40 42.35 Van Buren Street, North Side. Syndicate Addition No. 5. Supposed Owner and Am't of Description. Lot. Block. Judgm't. Mary E. and S. A. Manson 18 3 $17.30 same and same 19 3 17.30 Mary D. Akers 16 4 17.94 same 17 4 17.26 Hannah M. Brand 24 4 17.24 Joseph A. Meyers .... 29 4 22 87 same 30 4 22.87 Watson Avenue, North Side. Clarke's Addition. Supposed Owner and Am't of Description. Lot. Block. Judgm't. Michael Beecher ....35 6 $22.48 Watson Avenue, South Side. Watson's Addition. Supposed Owner and Am't of Description. Lot. Block. Judgm't. Saml. F. Hart 15 4 $25.61 Yankee Street, North Side. Winslow's Addition. Supposed Owner and Am't of Description. Lot. Block. Judgm't. P. H. Thornton, c % of 9 9 $23.3* E. H. Hawk's Subdivision of Winslow's Addition. Supposed Owner and Am't of Description. Lot. Block. Judgm't. Anton Schaefer .2 10 $56.55 R. B. Wheeler and J. N. Hawkins, south of Seventh street ..6 10 46.42 All of the above described property is situated in the City of St. Paul, County of Ramsey, State of Minnesota. OTTO BREMER, City Treasurer. June 15-1903-lt. CITY NOTICE. Notice of Sale. Office of the City Treasurer. St. Paul. Minn., June 15th, 1903. Notice is hereby given that under and by virtue of a certain judgment hereto fore duly rendered in and by the Dis trict Court for the Second Judicial Dis trict, in the County of Ramsey and State of Minnesota, heretofore and on the 14th day of May. 1903, duly entered upon an as sessment wan-ant against the following described delinquent real estate situated In the City of St. Paul, in said County, and State, duly issued to me in form as provided by law under date of February 20th, 1903, on and pursuant to the terms of said judgment and the order therein set forth and contained that the under signed will on the 27th day of June, 1903, at 10 o'clock in the fore noon, at the Office of the City Treasurer, in the City Hall and Court House Build ing, in said City, County and State, ex pose the said real estate to public sale in the manner provided by law. The following is a description of the warrant on which said judgment was rendered, a list of the lots or parcels of land to be sold as aforesaid, the names of the supposed owners thereof, and the amount of the judgment thereon. Warrant dated February 20th, 1903, signed by the Mayor and City Comptroller, and received by me on the 21st day of February, 1903, for the collection of the Assessment for constructing, relaying and repairing wooden sidewalks, Estimate No. 4, under contract of P. J. Ryan, during the season of 1902, as provided by law, in the City of St. Paul, Minne sota. De Soto Street, West Side. Beaupre & Kelly's Addition. Supposed Owner and ■ Am't of Description. Lot. Block. Judgm't. Daniel Eagan 1 1J $42.15 Geranium Street, North Sfde. Jos. R. Weide's Addition. Supposed Owner and Am't of Description. Lot. Block. Judgm't. Wm. Staples 20 2 $11.32 London & N. W. Am. M't'ge Co 19 2 11.79 same and same 18 2 11.79 Jos. R. Weide 17 2 11.79 Isaac H. Arthur..... .16 2 11.79 Jos. R. Weide's Fourth Addition. Supposed Owner and Am't of Description. Lot. Block. Judgm't. Jos. R. Weide 20 1 $11.79 same 19 1 11.79 Greenbrler Avenue, West Side. Evans' Addition. Suppcsed Owner and Am't of Description. Lot. Block. Judgm't. W. P. Warner, north 1-3 of 1 3 $15.73 Wm. H. Hoyt et al south 2-3 of 1 3 27.19 Hatch Street, North Side. Weide's Rearrangement of Lots 76 to 80, Wilkin and Heyward's Out Lots. Supposed Owner and Am't of Description. Lot. Block. Judgnrt Julia P. C. Stevens..so 1 $8 71 same 49 1 s!7l A. E. Law 48 1 8.71 same 47 1 8 71 same 44 1 8.71 same 43 1 8.70 same 42 1 8.70 John R. Wheeler 41 1 8 70 same . 40 1 8.70 Chas. G. Peterson 39 1 8 70 Julia P. C. Stevens 36 1 870 same 35 1 8.70 A. E. Law 34 1 8.70 same 33 1 8.70 same 32 1 8 70 Julia P. C. Stevens...3l 1 8 70 same 30 1 8 70 A. E. Law 27 1 8.70 same 26 1 9 28 Rose Street, North Side. Oakville Park Addition. Supposed Owner and Am't of Description. Lot. Block. Judgm't Walter L. Chapin ....13 15 $13 67 E. H. Milham 12 15 i0!34 Woodbrldge Street, East Side. Pigott's Carbon Street Addition. Supposed Owner and Am't of Description. Lot. Block. Judgm't. John R. Pigott 11 2 $11.00 York Street, South Side. Clarke's Subdivision of Block 32, Arling ton Hills. Supposed Owner and Am't of Description. Lot. Block. Judjrm't Nellie M. Weide 9 32 $12.59 All of the above described property Is situated In the City of St. Paul, County of Ramsey, State of Minnesota. OTTO BREMER, City Treasurer. June 15-1903-Jt. jt lllWmii i.m MEN AND WOMEN. •; Use Big €> for unnatural /Bmar '■ lto 5 <iaj».^B discharges.inflammationf, JVff Guaranteed || irritations or ulcerations Wif not to stricture. o f mucous membranei. fT, 1 FrcTanta C«aUrlon. ; Painless, and not vtrln. EVANSCHEMIMLCO. gent or poisonous. VflA OINOINNAT!,O.MH| Sold by I>rutrsi*t^ B^. Cs. A. j^r or sent in plain wrapper, Tnmmii M» by. express, prepaid, lor •^5 VS^M * 100 < or 3 bottles *2.75. -. • —vmrr % M Circular aeat on requwt. POPULAR WANTS Where Wants Can Be Lett, tor Insertion in The Globe At the Rat.c of 1 Cent, per Word. No Insertions Ac cepted Less than 20 Centos. • -t^i- ■■-■"■ ■• - Personal. Clairavoyatits. Fortune Tellei and Medic*!]? Classifications. I Two Gents Pep Word No Insertion accepted less than 26 cents. WANT COLUMN BRANCH OFFICES: -■ •'• .;;■-«':■ :-M i^l'l '-■ ■'■' ' CONGER BROS.. Druggists, Selby ave nue, corner St. Albans: 409 Selby avenue and 349 University avenue. CAMPBELL BROS, Selby and Victoria. B. H. REEVES, Druggist," Seven Comers. L. J. ABERWALD, Druggist, cor. Rice and Inglehart. .. - ■-■: STRAIGHT BROS.. Druggists. Rondo _ T^.^and_Grotto streets. SEVER WESTBY. Druggist. Maria aye nu e and East Third street. W. A. FROST & CO., Druggists. Selby WALTER Western avenues. University WALTER NELSON. Druggist. University REITZKE U& C 0..: Druggists.' Selby and a - Western avenues. ■ ... A. & G. SCHUMACHER. Druggists. 490 , _ West Seventh street. J 3. W. NELSON. Dale and University. C. T. HELLER, Colonnade. St. Peter and -;■ ■-;■? Tenth streets. C. P. RUTHERFORD, St. Peter and - Fourth streets. J. P. JELLINEK & CO., 981 West Sev - entli street. V, ■: ■ W. K. COLLIER. East Seventh street. .■ corner Slbley.- - _ : A. A. CAMPBELL Louis and Rondo _ _ streets. r^ ■ .'*-» fefel^^feffl^SSS Ninth an* GEORG**: Pc! DAVENPORT & CO.. 973 _. .East Seventh street. _ A H. W. DICKMAN., Druggist. 830 East T -.___ Seventh street, corner Beech. JOHN BODIN & CO 881 Payne avenue. B. 4? TREAT. 42 Broadway. P. H. MIDDENTS. 472 Wabasha. M; S. COURTNEY. 478 Wabasha. W. E. LOWE. Prescription Pharmacist, ;i-v'.corner Twelfth and Robert streets. J. A. BATTO. Druggist. 309 Jackson street A. H. SONNTEN. Druggist, 674 Rice street. L. H. LUEDERS. , Pharmacist. 879 Rice _ street. '"c WALTER NELSON Druggist. 896 Rice street. '•".'..*• WALTER NELSON, Druggist, 284 Rice, __ cor. Summit. DR. MARKS. Pharmacy 118 S. Wabasha. HALL & KRAFT. Druggists, 428 S. Wa jji basha. .„.-,„.-; HANS MADSON, Druggist. 176 Concord. ECLIPSE DRUG STORE. 113 S. Rofcsrt. G. A. WOLFRUAL. Druggist. 572 Kent. D. C. KISSEL Druggist. 661 Thomas. S. LUEDERS, Druggist, Front and Gaul - ■'-. tier streets.^'- '• --^' A. L. WOOLSET. Druggist. 391 N. Prior. P. A. HOLCOMB, Druggist. 954 Payne. A. A. CAMPBELL. Druggist. 236 Rondo. CENTRAL PHARMACY. Tenth and Wa basha. - - v.- » - EDMUND J. FUCHS. druggist, 798 East Seventh. • E. E. KEIPER, druggist. 450 South Rob ert. - G. F. UMLAND. druggist, 441 University . avenue. r ■:-- \--.-. A. T. SUNDBERG. druggist. 171 Dale st. F. A. MUNCH, druggist. 751 Mississippi. SITUATIONS WANTED—MALES, Anybody Out of Work In St. Paul or ..Minneapolis may Insert an advertise-* -_:■ ment under this heading free of charge. COACHMAN— with good city" references wants" position. E. S., 222 East Seventh st;-' ' ■• - OFFICE BOY—Experienced office boy, age 16, would like ' position in | whole sale house or railroad office. Good ref erences. Address Arthur Lowell, 722 ■_ Selby_ave.•'":;?'-- ■ - ■.. - ■t:-' - . ■ -': ■ YOUNG MAN would like to get a place -" to work morning and evening for - his board and room. D. Lawlor, 96 West Seventh st. ■»<? - ..- ■- - ■■ CLERK—A young man with some experi ence wishes a position as grocery clerk, to begin June 17. Address C 191, Globe. V ..... ....-• --_ AN experienced clerk or packer wants a similar position as soon as possible; country or city; speaks Scandinavian. ! Apply to S. 0., 686 Pine st., St. Paul, Minn. .. ■ ■■.•■■ •ACTIVE MAN, best references, not afraid of work, would like responsible posi tion; good accountant or timekeeper, etc.; salary very moderate. Address William Quann, Reid court, Selby ay. YOUNG MAN employed during the day wants four hours' work after 7; will take anything. Address C 188. Globe. YOUNG man would like work of any kind; can speak German and English; can read and write and knows the city well. Address 886 Euclid st. •■:' "- WORK—Young man wants work of any „ kind, driving, and is handy with tools; --send me postal < and I will call. H. W., 303 Cherokee ay. , ■ -■ . ■ STENOGRAPHER— stenog ■ rapher desires a position; have had three years' experience; railroad posi tion preferred. • Address C. G. 83 East Geosge St., " - . YOUNG MAN twenty-five years of age, with college education, and some railway and business office experience, would like position in some office. A. E. W., 637 Jackson st. , . COOK—A first-class colored cook wants position in or out of city. S. B. Porter, 50 East Seventh st. POUNG MAN possessing good knowledge of bookkeeping,';who can also operate Remington and Smith Premier typewrit ers would like to secure a position; mod erate salary accepted if there Is a chance for advancement. Address J. M., Room C, Commercial building, 47 East Sixth st. ' ■■■--•■ --COMPETENT young - man desires posi tion; two years' experience in wholesale dry goods house. Address C 132, Globe. BOOKKEEPER— twenty-nine, em ployed during day, desires a few hours evening work; anything acceptable. Ad dress C 196. Globe. : COOK—Wanted, situation by first-class meat cook;, good In pastry; capable to take charge of kitchen; references. Ad dress Cook, 556 Wabasha st., St. Paul. Situation wanted as head cook; first-class, all-round man; city or coun try. Address D. T., .127 East Sixth st. PORTER— German man desires position as porter in saloon or hotel. Ad dress Henry Scheffner, 226 East Seventh .- st. . » ■■-•.'. ■■■'."■.•■_ WANTED— boy of sixteen, position as office boy in wholesale or railroad of- ! fice. Address P. A. Wessel, White Bear, Minn. "- ■ ■-.■ -.- • ' YOUNG German man desires position as porter in saloon or- hotel. Address Hen ry Scheffner, 266 East Seventh st. STENOGRAPHER—Young man stenog rapher desires position to work half days, either forenoons or afternoons. Address E. G. N,, No.-646 Robert st. WORK—Painter and paper hanger wants work; have all tools for job work. Painter, 603 East Minnehaha st. - ■ BOOKKEEPER— position by ex perienced, accurate .: bookkeeper: . good penman and not afraid of work; can furnish references. W. McPherson, gen eral delivery. St. 1 Paul. •• A YOUNG man, aged | twenty, - would like work at once; knows city well. Call or address J. V.. 324 , St. Anthony Park. WANTED—Work in good private fam ily. hotel or store by useful and handy man; all around, good house man; knows about kitchen work and lawn. A., 496 Rice, 8%. \ ~ YOUNG MAN, twenty- married, would . like position In wholesale house; regular army discharge. James Hurley, care Darcy, 647% Canada st, St. Paul. COACHMAN—WeII recommended and widely acquainted, wants position. H. H., 223 East 7th, Bfc A YOUNG ,MAN. wants work around a butcher shop. Address R. H.. General Delivery, city. * J& RELIABLE man with fair handwrit ing and . good at figures wants suitable work. Address H.. 228 Grove st. A YOUNG MAN of twenty would like -Solid BU kind* Address: J., *- t »79 ■Euclid at. n ■ ' .., POPULAR WANTS HELP WANTED—MALES. MACHINISTS, pattern makers, boiler makers; highest wages; steady employ ment; an interesting proposition to com petent men; none others need *T~"ly. Employment department. National Metal Trades Association, Union Trust build ing, Cincinnati, Ohio. WANTED—Cooks, waiters, waitresses, porters, miscellaneous hotel help and bartenders; best pay in country. Chi cago Hotel Assn.. Employment Dept., 259 8. Clark st.. Chicago. WANTED—By a first-class wholesale whisky house in Cincinnati, with a good trade in Minnesota, an experienced trav eling salesman who Is favorably known to the trade in that state and has a good trade of his own to add to ours; no others need apply. Address, with first-class references oniv O 18ft Olohe HELP WANTED— FEMALEB. HOUSEWORK—Comnetent girl for gen eral housework; small family; good place for the right party. Call with references, Mrs. B. F. Forster, 630 Ash land ay., fiat 15. OUSE WORK—Wanted, a good girl for general housework, at once. Apply to Mrs. E. P. Hopwood, 323 Somerset st. HOUSEWORK—Competent girl for gener al housework in small family, where sec" ond girl is employed; no washing; must be good plain cook. Apply Mrs. Schlick, <15 Dayton ay. WAITRESS—Wanted, a waitress in place where two waitresses and pantry maid are kept; references required; apply evenings. Mrs. J. J. Hill* 240 Summit ay. SITUATIONS WANTED—Females. Anybody Out o7 Work In St. Paul jor Minneapolis may Insert an advertise* ment under this heading free of charge. ■ ■ '' m NURSE— as nurse by competent woman where professional training is not required; references given. Address Mrs. M. E. Bellows, 2645 Stevens ay., Minne apolis. ' .V* '. i.T: ■ WANTED— woman would like day work or part days or dinner work in restaurant; is good waitress. Address C 190, Globe. COOK— Situation wanted by meat and pastry cook; best of references. Ad dress 50 East 7th st., Janitor. | SWEDISH GIRL just landed would like a place in a Swedish family. 620 Canada. WANTED— cleaning by the day. Address 27 East Ninth st. '■":-, --.K. I WANTED—Situation to take care of rooming house where I can have two rooms for myself; will work very rea sonable. Call or address me at 236 East Seventh St.. room 30, city. COOK—Woman would like good place as cook, with good wages; 21 West Tenth st. . ■ YOUNG LADY with considerable knowl edge of bookkeeping, can operate a tpyewrlter, wants some sort of office employment. . Address Miss 8.,' 1979 Iglehart, Merrlam Park. STENOGRAPHER— position by experienced lady stenographer under standing bookkeeping and general office work; best of references. Address S. R.. 252 Norrls st. WORK—Work of some kind in writing, addressing envelopes, etc., by girl of seventeen years. Address L. H., 416 East Tenth St.. third floor. .__ DRESSMAKER would like a few more places in families; wages $1 a day. Please address C 197, Globe. WORK— of some kind for few hours of the day by elderly woman. No wash ing or scrubbing. Address Mrs. H., 416 East Tenth st.. third floor. ■_____ —Work of some kind to do at home evenings by girl of seventeen years. Ad dress L. H., 416 East Tenth St., third floor. DAY work wanted, 327 Summit place, up stairs. ; • _ NURSE GIRL— young girl would like a place as nurse girl. 717 Fauquier st., St. Paul. WANTED— go out washing and take home. 372 Dayton ay.,' up stairs. WORK—Any kind of day work; 49 West Fourth street, room 1; front room up stairs. . OFFICE WORK—A young woman wishes position in light office work; doctor's of fice preferred; 323 Wabasha st., West Hotel, room 30. :-• : r; OFFICE WORK—A young lady desires office work of any kind; have some knowledge of bookkeeping and type writing; can furnish good references; 323 Wabasha St.. room 30. West Hotel. SITUATION— middle-aged wo man would take charge of a little &lrl or two for the summer; some country lew cality preferred. Address all week, H. K. Ellison, general delivery, city. SEWING— sewing by the day; good dressmaker. Miss Steers, 128 Franklin st. ■ -- . .. .- - . HOUSEKEEPER—Competent lady wishes position as housekeeper in first class hotel or widower's family. Miss H. Hettel, Gen. Del., St. Paul, Minn. HOUSEKEEPER—Honest ana reliable; a good cook and manager wants posi tion in small family; good home con sidered. 15 East Ninth st. WOMAN wants day work. Apply 513 Wa basha St., Room 2. • WOMAN wants to do Ironing by the day. - 91 East Eighth st. «.,w*y. DRESSMAKER, with first-class refer ence, desires engagements In families; suits, jackets, etc. Call or address 117 Mackubin st., janitor's apartments. COOK —Situation wanted by competent cook In first-class hotel out of town wages $50.00; must state full partic ulars. Call at-Mrs. Schaefer's, corner Tenth and Wabasha sta. STENOGRAPHER— young lady wants a position; moderate salary no objection to leaving city where position Is permanent. Stenographer, 161 Goodrich ay. COLORED COOK wants place at the lake where there are no children. Ad dress Kittle Wilson. 608 Robert. V. SITUATION WANTED—To clean house or any kind of day work. 49 West Fourth St.. Room 6. A HIGH SCHOOL GIRL would like office work of any kind; afternoons and Satur days; can furnish •. best; of references Address M. H. S., 193 Aurora ay. WANTED—A young girl .who lives at home to care for children during the day; references required. Apply 434 Laurel ay., Flat 2. DRESSMAKER — Wanted, competent dressmaker would like a few more en gagements in families. Call or address 303 Marshall ay.. near Farrlngton. RELIEF SOCIETY. JiL^ r 5ti ntfl ST ' Telephone. Main 185. WE FURNISH women by the day to do housecleaniiig, washing, ironing, sew ing, nursing the sick and mending; ql^r men to-do odd Job*. - AUCTION SALES. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE at auction; I will sell at public auction, on Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock, a large and fine • lot of household effects, consisting of parlor and dining room furniture, library pieces, baby buggy, dressers, com modes iron beds hall pieces 'fine rugs, lace curtains, refrigerator, lawn mower, • cooking utensils, etc. Mahogany concert Grand Upright Piano, exquisitely toned and magnificent instrument, almost new and in perfect condition. Attend the sale for big bargains. A. G. Johnson, Auctioneer. . HATS. H. KORSCH. 438 Jackson; all the leading brands; - half price; our motto, "Quick Bales and Small Profits;" your old hat made new. . • - - . STORAGE. COLLECTIVE CARS OP HOUSEHOLD roods for the Pacific coast; big saving In freight; see us before shipping. Boyd Transfer and Storage Company, 46 8. Third st. Minneapolis. PATENT ATTORNEYS. WILLIAMSON & MERCHANT (James P. -.Williamson and Frank D. Merchant), i. patent attorneys and - solicitors. -- Main office, . 929-935 Guaranty Loan -•■"• Bids., Minneapolis, Minn.; - branch • room, M i' ■ McGill Bid*.. Washington. JXjCk ;_ 1 POPULAR WANTS FINANCIAL GOCL, SILVER OR GREENBACKS. Are *cm In need of them? Thirty years' record and the largest cltentage enable us to give best rates. Loans to salaried people without mort gage or lndorser. Only security your names 9,* ner9 On household pooda, pianos, etc.. without removal from your possession. All loans can bo paid back In Insta'-l-, ments to suit borrower and every pay ment will lessen cost of loan. Ei'ery Interview and transaction confi dent!. Open Ba. m. to 6p. m.. Including noon hour. Mlnne iota Morteage Loan Co.. 316-317 Pioneer Press Bid*. MONEY TO LOAN. ST. PAUL CREDIT CO. 320-322 Manhattan Building. 5 AND 6 PER CENT MONEY to loan on Improved property In St. Paul and Min neapolis. V. C. Oilman. Germania Lifa Bldg. LOANS. "Headquarters" for Salary Loans. EVERY man or woman In St. Paul getting a salary call and get our money on your plain note, without publicity, mort gage or lndorser. Furniture loans. Goods remain in your possession. Tou get the full amount of loan without any deduction. We aim to please. St. Paul Financial Co., Room 301 New York L\fe Bldg. Get off elevator at third floor. ROOM AND BOARD OFFERED. LARGE newly furnished rooms for rent; $12 and up; bath, gas, hot and cold water; board; conveniences; one-half block from Selby; gentlemen preferred. IF looking for room and board don't spend car fare and time, but call on us and find out where to find just what you want; no cost to you; many best places depend on us to supply their tenants. H. K. Davis & Co.. 1012 New York Life. HORSES AND CARRIAGES. HORSES—HORSES—HORSES 300 to 300 head of horses con stantly on hand. If you wish to buy It will pay you to Inspect our stock. We will not be undersold. Every horse we sell must be Just as represented or money refunded. Don't be misled; buy from head quarters, the Northwest's great est horse dealers. BARRETT & ZIMMERMAN, Midway, Minnesota Transfer, St. Paul, Minn. .Take 'nterurban street cars from either city. $5.50 FOR good single harness; {20 for good work harness; second-hand har nesses bought and sold; send for cat alogue. Heinze Harness Co., Sixth and Rosabel sta.. St. Paul. PERSONALS. FEMALE DISEASES cured. Irregular menstruation quickly cured; forty years' experience. Office open -from 9 a. m. till 10 p. m. Dr. Wheeler, Globe Bldg. Min neapolis. Tel. N. W., M. 1753 J-l; 'T. C, 335; good home for patients. LADIES in trouble, call or write Dr. Bly 27 Fourth st. south. Minneapolis. New book. 25c. FOR SALE. TAKING DOWN large building, Fifth and Kittson; lumber for sale; 2x4 2xß, 2xlo 2x12, 2x14, 12x16, 16x18 feet; floor ing, drop siding, boards, plank, brick and stone; call quick; also large stocks sec ond-hand and new lumber, and building material at yards. Broadway and Four teenth and University and Dale. North western Lumber and Wrecking Co. _ SEWING MACHINES. 300 SINGERS. Domestics; genuine auto matics $8.75; Drop Head, five drawers. ■ oak case, all attachments, ten years' guarantee. $13.80. 9fl West Seventh. PRINTING. WE ARE NOT IN BUSINESS to beat the other printer out of an order; we have no desire to fill up our plant just to keep the presses busy, but we are conscien tiously serving our customers and mak ing their purchases paying propositions for them and us. The Abbott Printing | Co.. Union block, St. Paul. WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS. 4TH of July attractions wanted. Address _E. J. Giblin, Secretary, Waverly, Minn. I: ■—' —— I—— ~" ~ ~.~~ i RICE, THE TAILOR. SUITS to order at moderate prices; also repairing. 63 East Fourth st. MEDICAL. MRS. WAGNER gives scientific manipu latory treatments; electro-magnetic and medicated. 315 St. Peter, Room S. third floor. ■ i TYPEWRITING MACHINES. BUY typewriters with rent you pay; all makes. Jewett Agency, 237 Hennepla ay.. Minneapolis: all makes. -•^■■i; NOTICE OF HEARING FOR VACA TION Of Alley In Block 168, West St. Paul Proper. Notice is hereby given, pursuant to law and an order of the Board of Aldermen of the Common Council of the City of St. Paul, that the petition of Charles B. Gedney for the vacation of the alley in Block 168 of West St. Paul Proper, as shown by the plat annexed, has been filed in the office of said City Clerk of the City of St. Paul, State of Minnesota, in and by which said petition, the facts and reasons assigned for such petition and request are as follows, to-wit: - ,\.~. That the petitioner has duly caused said premises to be surveyed and platted as Channel Addition to St. Paul, Minn., and has subdivided the same into two blocks designated as "A" and "B." That attached hereto and made a part hereof is a plat showing the lands hereinafter proposed to be vacated and dedicated re spectively in said Channel Addition. That there exists In said Block "A" of said Channel Addition an unused and blind alley, that said alley apears upon the annexed plat with .the words written thereon, "To be vacated." That said al ley so proposed to be vacated appears upon the plat of West St. Paul Proper in Block 168 there >?. and comts to an abupt stop against Lot 1, of said Block 168 of Robertson's Addition to West St. Paul, and does not connect on its north erly end with any alley in said Robert- Bon's Addition to West St. Paul, or other wise or at all. That said alley is entirely on the property of your petitioner and is surrounded by your petitioner's proper ty, except on the southerly end thereof, where it opens upon Channel street; and that said alley is of no use to said city or to the public and has not been used and is not being used by either said city or the public or by any person or per sons except your, petitioner. That your petitioner proposes to dedi cate to the public use forever the prop erty indicated on said plat by the words "To be vacated." and when said land is so dedicated it will make a complete alley from Plato avenue to Channel street through said Block 168 of West St. Paul Proper. Your petitioner further shows that said city and the public generally will be bene fited by having said land marked, "To be dedicated" on said. plat, dedicated by your petitioner to the public. And that tho land so proposed to be dedicated by your petitioner is by reason of its location of greater value than the alley so proposed "To be-vacated." Pursuant to law and an order of the Board of Aldermen abovo referred to, adopted May 19. 1903, said, petition will be heard and considered by the commit tee on Streets of said Board of Aldermen of the Common Council of the City of St Paul, on the 2nd day of July, 1903, at the Council Chamber of the Court House and City Hall in the City of St. Paul - State of Minnesota, at 4 o'clock p. m ' on said date, at which time and place said committee on streets will Investigate and hear all evidence and testimony on the part of the parties interested in said vacation. . • Dated St. Paul, Minn., May 22. 1903 > *-. -'--« .' MATT JENSEN, ■■: ■ fttaxJ 25. Juno 1, 8, City Clerk.; May 20. June 1, 8, 15. 15)03. TRAVELERS' GUIDE. Union. Depot. Sibley Street.^ '•: Trains leave and arrive at St. Paul as follow:, -■■■,^....< lt +,\ ^ lctT!«l'«eht«d-Obß«rva- Leave Arrive H?,?fJ \° Portlati'i, Ore., via •] 0:1 5* 2 '20 Butte.bpokane, Seattle, Tacorua Ym pin „ Pacific Express PM Fargo Helena. Mutte, Spokane, #| O'lß *i.ai\ Seattle, Tacoma, Portland. . . '".15*7:40 Fargo and Leech. Lake Losal Pm am St. Cloud, Little Falls, Brain erd, Walker, Beraidji, Fargo.... t 8:40 f 5:50 Dakota and Manitoba Express am pm . Fergus Falls, a ape ton, Moornead, Fargo, (Mandan Dally Ex. Sunday), Crookston, * 8:00*7:25 Grand Forks, (irarton, Winnipeg pm am "Diilulh Short Ltae''7pFWj DULUTH AND SUPERIOR * |f:loS *6:fss - „__„ "Daily- t Ex. Sunday. NOTE.—AII train* Me the Union Station, 88. Paul, and Union Station In Minneapolis. TICKET OFFICE S°. me:sth? nd Rob IIUIXLI UiriUL Telephone Main 1266. SSffeSWS Phone Main 858 To Red River Valley. Duluth, West Su- Pn^tU, Ws lli!ft Montana, Kootenal Country and Pacific Coast Leave * Dally, {Except Sun. tSm. Only. Arrly 9-lS™ 4 Sta°}» d Fargo.Grand Forks. $5:25 poi io-» I -Tlntah, Aberdeen. Fargo.. §6: ls pa «m -FLYER ,to Paclfi= coast.. • .0:4 £9:25 am WU'm/r.S.F'lsWtn.Yicfn.S.Cy §6- Plsp:n §2.35 m.. Princeton. Mllaca. Duluth. .. fi 10™ 55:40pm ...Wayazataand Hutchlnsoi. . «9-25 an 5-3* Pu*et Sound Bxpreii IV4I •«a? » Montana & Pacific Caajt. « m "8:05 pm Brack. Farro, Gel Forks, W?» •7ASi-i •8:10 pm ... Minn. & Dka. Express •7-30 VZ •8:05 DinlwUlmmr. ft Fall* Yank.?" ci •7-45a£ Hfj^PAm to BDUITBIgIJS CHICAGO, 51703 MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL RY. Tfelrt>t Office. 9flf> Robert St 'Phone 98. •Dally. 1 Ex. Sun. IE». Sat. LEAVE. ARRIVB Chicago. Mllvaskee LaX.... *8:33 am *9500ti Red Wine. LaX. MHwaukaj. *3:00 pm »2-'soarn Chicago, Milwaukee, LaX,... *7:35 pm •11-25a.-n ctiicooD Pioneer urn *9:50 pm *7-25 aril Chicago, Mllw.. Madison.... •ll:00om #H-25a-n Chlcaco, Fartbo.DibuT-i'- .. *4:00 pm #9:10a-n La Cross9.Dubuqu9,R.ls!ani +8:30 am t9:sopm Northflald, Farlbo. Kan. City *8:33 am •6103.11 : OrtonrtUa MUbank Aberdeen t8:45 am t6-30p":n Ortonrllla Aberdeen.* Fares *6.15 pm •7+Oaii Nonhfleld. Farlbo. Austin. .. *7:25 Hi: 10am i —— Chicago Great Western Ri "The Maple Leaf Route." City Office. sth and Robert. 'Phone 150-M _ ILeava '.Arrive !Ex. Sqn.. others dally. St. Paul| St. Paul Kenyon. Dodge Center, 8:10 am 10:05 pm Oel'n. Dubuque, Free- 8:35 pm 7:25 am port. Chicago and East 11:20 pm 12:50 pm Cedar Falls, Waterloo, 10:30 am 7:25 pm Marshalltown. Dcs M., 8:35 pm 7:25 am St Joseph. Kan. City. 11:20 pm 12:50 pm Red Wing. Rochester.l !8:25 am! !7:00 pm . Osage, Northfleld,Man-| kato. Farlbault | 5:27 10:25 am Hayfield, Austin, Lyle, !8:10 amjlo:4s pm Mason City | 5:10 pm).'7:25 am Eagle Grove. Ft. Dodsrel !S:10 ami !7:1'5 pm [Morth^esternTinel HX^J CSTP. VV &O. >^7il B— i_J 1 ii w. ■ <IC ST P.M.ftO.RY!I . It Office 882 Robert St. 'Phone 480. tEx. Sun. tEx. Sat. fEx. Mon. Othera Dally. LEAVE. ARRIVE _ Chicago, Mil.. Madison-...... 8:30 am 9:53?ni Chicago "Atlantis Expresi".. 10:50 pm 4:45 pm Chicago "Fast Mall" 6:05 p-a 9:25 vp. Northwestern Limited » 8:39 7:23 Chicago, Mil.; Madison. .... f P- M. A. M. Vausau.F. dv Lac, Grws Bay 6:05 p-n 9:25 am Daluih, Superior. Ashland.... t8:10a-n t4:2spn Twilight Limited. I 4:3 ) 9: 3 Ealuth. Suoerlor. Alhland.. I ' P. M. P. M. Tas Molne3. Reiflald. Plarw t7:40 am t7:43 P"* Sioux City. Omaha. Kll. City 10:00 am 7:43 pnr St. James, Fairmont Ns* Ulm t7:4oam f4:lspm Omah? Limited. I 9:') l 7:2-*» So. City, Omaha, Kan. CUr ' P. M. ! A. M. Slow Falls, Mltchs!!. Rad«»li 8:00 p-n j 8:15 am • £>•■ Molnes. Mitchell. Su Falls 8:00 dm ! 8:15 n ilia rock m 1 Ml % Ticket office. 6th and Robert. Both 'Phonsi 121. ALL TRAINS DAILY St Pau , St PaJ Oulncy, Hannibal, St, Louis 9:45 am 4:25 pm Onlncy, Hannibal, St. Lrili 7:ospm 8:00a-n Chicago, Davanpart. PaarU 7:05 pm 8:00 Northfi Farlbo. Owatonna.. > 9:45 am 4:25pm Albert L 3 j. Watsrlos, C. Rapids) 7:ospm 3:ooaa Minneapolis and St. Louis R. R. Go, Office 398 Robert. Union Depot. Telephone Calls^—66l N. W.—690 T. C. Leave §Ex Sunday. »Dat'.y | Arrive "" §B.loam Watertown and Storm Lake § 5T50 §9.00 am ..Omaha and Dei Molnes.. is 7.20pm *5.40pm .. Esthenrtlle and Madison.... * 10.35 am The North Star Llmltei •• ? rr\ nm . I U|JI!I To Chicago. St Louis & PeorU I 0. OUQill ■ *B.oopm Omaha&DesMoinds(Limited) ■• B.ooam " SB&n BEST LINE TO if f |TftfMHM| P^S^wi CHICAGO AND iB 'mWm si. Louis iBJMai Leave Stations Arrive " B:Csam Winona, LaCrosse, Dubuqua and Chicago, dally 12:45 pa 8:05 am Winona, LaCrosse, Dubuqua and St. Louis, dally 9:00 pm Winona. LaCrosse, Dubuqua, Chicago & St. Louis, dally 7:55 am Ticket office. 400 Robert St. Telephone Main 36 i^IML, ST. P. & S.S. M. KY. t§ City Ticket Office, 379 Robert St. TeL 1051. Union Depot, St. PauL Leave. I EAST. 1 Arrive. 7:2opm .Atlantic Limited (.dally). B:4sam 9:loam Rhinelander Local(exSun) 4:55pm 9:osam Pacific Express (Ps.clflo Coast) dally. 6:4opnt B:ospm . .Dakota Exp. (ex. Sun).. 9:ooam WISCONSIN CENTRAL RY. CO. City Office. 873 Robert St. 'Phone No. 891. ' Leave I I Arrlv» St. Paul} AH Trains Dally. Ist. Paul |Eau Claire. Chip, Falls.i (:00am[Milwaukee and Chicago] S:lsam tAahland. Chlppewa Fallal 7:4ottm!Os~hkosh. Mil. and-Chi. I 4:3opm (^^^ > DufouQue **Ws* Dubuque Will leave St. . Paul for St. Louis and In- & 1 termediate points on Tuesday, June IC. at * 8 p. m. . vf.-) Special Excursion Rate St. Paul to St. Louis and Return Including Meals and Berth, ONLY $20.00 With ten days' stop-over In St. Loulx -. : For full Information regarding passen ger and freight rates address HARRY CLARK, Gent Agt.. office foot of Sible*. street, opposite Union Depot, St. Paul, Telephone CalL N. W.. Main. 93.