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8 ♦ THE GLOBE'S PAYING WANTS PAYING WANTS Are the ones that bring results—Results can only be secured through the medium that reaches the people—The Globe has the largest circulation in the St. Paul morning field—catch on? That's why Globe Wants Pay You'll find It profitable to try 'em, and a trial will conylnod you of the efficiency of "The Globe's Paying Wants" =20 WORDS 20 CENTS=== LEAVE WITH ANY DRUGGIST OR 'PHONE 1065, EITHER LINE. A Few of the Branch Offices Where Ads Are Received for "The Globe's Paying Wants" CONGER BROS., Druggists, Selby ave nue, corner St. Albans; 499 Selby avenue and 349 University avenue. CAMPBELL BROS., Selby and Victoria. S. H. REEVES, Druggist. Seven Corners. L. J. ABERWALD, Druggist, Cor. Rice and Iglehart. STRAIGHT BROS.. Druggists. Rondo and Grotto streets. BEVER WESTBY. Druggist, Maria ave nue and East Third street. • iW. A. FROST & CO., Druggists, Selby and Western avenues. RIETZKE & CO., Druggists, Selby and Western avenues. A. & G. SCHUMACHER, Druggists, 490 West Seventh street. J. W. NELSON, Dale and University. C. T. HELLER, Colonnade, St. Peter and Tenth streets. C. F. RUTHERFORD, St. Peter and Fourth streets. J. P. JELINEK & CO., 961 West Sev enth street. W. K. COLLIER, East Seventh street, corner Sibley. A. A. CAMPBELL, Louis and Rondo streets. H. L. M'CALL, 483 Broadway. DREIS PHARMACY, corner Ninth and St. Peter streets. GEORGE C. DAVENPORT & CO., 973 East Seventh street. H W DICKMAN, Druggist, 830 East Seventh street, corner Beech. JOHN BODIN & CO., 881 Payne avenue. DIED. STEVENS—In St. Paul, March 9, 1904, at St. Luke's hospital, Hiram F. Stev ens, aged fifty-one years. Funeral • services at St. Paul's Episcopal church, '■ corner Ninth and Olive streets, March ' 11. at 2:30 o'clock p. m. Interment at , St. Albans. Vt. Remains will lay in state until 5 o'clock p. m. in the church. JOHNSON—At Tacoma. Wash.. March 6, 1904, William Johnson Jr.. aged twenty eight years, beloved son of William and i Annie Johnson, 742 Pine street. (Mem ber of the Maccabees and Cigarmakers' union.) Funeral from above residence Sunday, March 13, at 2 o'clock p. m. NOTICE—J. F. TOSTEVIN & SON ARE offering special terms on monuments for spring setting. VITAL STATISTICS. Marriage Licenses. Charles H. Weigand, Anna C. Meyer. Louis A. W. Seeland. Lena A. Wulff. George W. Shoutz, Jennie Lunex. Charles Cooper, Annie Fritz. Stendy Moraski, Katherine Piras. William H. Roberts. Zetta C. Boush. Births. Mrs. Clifford Mallet. 649 W. Western, boy. Mrs. John Nehlen. 239 Selby. boy. Mrs. A. Husten. 81 Winnipeg, boy. Mrs. Chas. Frohlich, 200 Commercial, boy. Mrs. F. G. Peterson, 593 Magnolia, boy. Mrs. Jos. Loko. 443 Forest, boy. Mrs. Mike Gebhart, 1148 E. 4th. boy. Mrs. E. Turgeon. Bethesda hospital, boy. Mrs. Robert Erickson, 669 Case, boy. Mrs. C. F. Lindberg, 750 Jessie, girl. Mrs. Anton Lundgren, 841 York, girl. Deaths. Baby Solberg, city hospital, 6 days, March 7. Baby Downey, 231 Iglehart, 16 days, . March 8. Andrew Erklund. Earl st., 71 yrs. Mar. 7. Joseph Mair, 560 Edmund. 5 days, Mar. 2. Maggie Hankins. city hospital, 20 yrs, March 9. Fred Craupman, 539 Winslow, 65 yrs, March 7. BUILDING PERMITS. Matt Feber, one and one-half story frame drelling, east side of Colborn, be tween West Seventh and St. Clair, $1,600; one minor permit. $250. PROCEEDINGS IN BANKRUPTCY. DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED States, District of Minnesota, Third Di vision. In the Matter of Peter Max,' Bankrupt, In Bankruptcy. NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF FIRST MEETING. To the creditors of Peter Max, of Saint Paul, in the County of Ramsey and in said district, bankrupt: Notice is hereby given that on the 7th day of March, A. D. 1904, said Peter Max. was duly adjudged bankrupt, and that the first meeting of creditors •will be held in Room 710 Manhattan Bldg., St. Paul. Minn., on the 29th day of March, A. D. 1904. at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, at which time and place said creditors may attend, prove their claims, appoint a trustee, examine the bankrupt and transact such other business as may properly come before said meeting. Dated St. Paul, Minn., March 9th, A. D. 1904. MICHAEL DORAN JR.. Referee in Bankruptcy. Francis H. Clarke, Attorney for Bank rupt. St. Paul. Minn. NOTICE OF HEARING FOR VACATION. Vacation of Street. Notice is hereby given that the petition of Susanna Wagener, Peter Wagener, Katherine Wagener, Laura Wagener, Christopher Wagener, John Wagener, Magdalena Wagener Jantzen and Anna Wagener Hubert, heirs-at-law of the late John Wagener (deceased), to vacate all that portion of Commercial street, so called, lying between blocks "H" and "D" of Robertson's addition to West St. Paul, has been filed in the office of the City Clerk of the City of St. Paul, and said petition will be heard and considered by the Committee on Streets of the Board of Aldermen of said City of St. Paul, at a meeting thereof to be held in the Court House and City Hall Building in said City, on Thursday, April 14, 1904, at four o'clock In the afternoon of said day. Dated at St. Paul. Minn., March 3, A. D. 1904. GEORGE T. REDINGTON, City Clerk, City of St. Paul. Minn. March 4-11-18-25-1904-4t Lolsy to Be Excommunicated. — ROME, March 10. —The Giomale dv Italia declares that the holy office, Xvhose members are bound to the strict est secrecy, has decided on the excom munication of Abbe Loisy, who has re fused to renounce his methods of Bibli cal research. Public announcement of the excommunication Is left to the dis cretion of Cardinal Richard, who has jurisdiction over the abbe. THE GLOBE'S PAYING WANTS B. A, TREAT. 442 Broadway. P. H. MIDDENTS, 472 Wabasha. St. S. COURTNEY, 47ff Wabasha. W. E. LOWE, Prescription Pharmacist, corner Twelfth and Robert streets. J. A. BATTO, Druggist, 309 Jackson street. A. H. SONNEN, Druggist, 574 Rice street. L. H. LUEDERS, Pharmacist, 879 Rice. WALTER NELSON, Druggist, 284 Rice, corner Summit. WALTER NELSON, Druggist, 896 Rice street. WALTER NELSON. Druggist, University avenue ami Rice street. DR. MARKS, Pharmacy, 118 S. Wabasha. HALL & KRAFT, Druggists, 428 S. Wa basha. HANS MADSON, Druggist, 156 Concord. ECLIPSE DRUG STORE, 113. S. Robert. G. A. WOLFRUai. Druggist, 572 Kent. D. C. KISSEL, Druggist, 561 Thomas. S. LUEDERS, Druggist, Front and Gaul tier streets. A. L. WOOLSEY, Druggist, 301 N. Prior. F. A. HOLCOMB, Druggist, 954 Payne avenue. CENTRAL PHARMACY, Tenth and Wa basha,. EDMUND J. FUCHS, Druggist, 798 East Seventh. E. E. KEIPER, Druggist, 450 South Rob ert. G. F. UMLAND, Druggist, 441 University avenue. HORSES AND CARRIAGES. HORSES! HORSES! AT AUCTION EVERY WEDNESDAY; private sales daily; have from 300 to 500 head of'horses constantly on hand; part time given if desired. BARRETT & ZIMMERMAN'S Midway Horse Market, St. Paul, Minn. PIANOS AND ORGANS. FOR SALE—A SMITH & BARNES UP right piano, second-hand, looks like new; only $155 if .taken at once. S. W. RAUDENBUSH & CO., Sixth and St. Peter sts. WESTERN BOHEMIAN FRATERNAL ASSOCIATION. Home office. Cedar Rapids. lowa. Anton Novotny, President. Alois Blaha. Secre tary. Commenced business, July, 1897. Attorney to accept service in Minnesota: Insurance Commissioner. Net assets, Dec. 31, previous year » $45,419.70 Income During 1903. Dues for expenses $3,624.14 Mortuary and reserve assess ments 41,615.00 Membership and examiners' fees 175.00 Total paid by members J45.414.14 From all other sources 1,193.15 Total income $46,607.29 Disbursements During 1903. Death and permanent disability . claims paid $32,750.00 Commissions, salaries and ex penses of agents and prgan izers 253.09 Salaries of officers, employes and examiners' fees... 1,174.07 All other disbursements 2,567.99 Total disbursements $36,740.15 Excess of income over dis bursements $9,867.14 Assets. Cash in office and in bank $55,286.84 Total admitted assets $55,286.84 Liabilities. Losses adjusted and unpaid.... $4,199.50 Total liabilities $4,199.50 Balance to protect contracts. ...$51,087.34 Exhibit of Certificates or Policies, Busi ness of 1903. Total Business — Number. Amount. In force Dec. 31 (begin ning of year) 7,069 $6,017,000.00 Written during the year 919 853,000.00 Total 7,988 $6,870,000.00 Ceased during the year. 228 191,000.00 In force Dec. 31 (end of year) 7,760 $6,679,000.00 Claims unpaid Dec. 31 (beginning of year).... 2 $949.00 Claims incurred during the year 45 36,000.00 Total 47 $36,949.00 Claims settled during the year 41 32,750.00 Unpaid Dec. 31 (end of year) 6 $4,199.00 Collected from members during year $45,414.14 Business in Minnesota — Number. Amount. In force Dec. 31 (begin ning of year) 885 $696,000.00 Written during the year *9 74,750.00 Total 984 $770,750.00 Ceased during the year. 27 23,000.00 In force Dec. 31 (end of year) 957 $747,750.00 Claims incurred during the year 6 $4,000.00 Total 6 $4,000.00 Claims settled during the year 6 3,500.00 Unpaid Dec. 31 (end of year) 1 $500.00 Collected from members during year $5,143.34 State of Minnesota, Department of Insurance, Whereas, the Western Bohemian Frater nal Association, a corporation organized under the laws of lowa, has fully complied with the requirements of the laws of thvs State, relating to Co-operative or Assess ment Insurance. Now, therefore, I, the undersigned, In surance Commissioner, do hereby empower and authorize the above named Society to transact its appropriate business of Co operative or Assessment Fraternal insur ance, in the State of Minnesota, accord ing to the laws thereof, until the thirty first day of January. A. D. 1905, unless said authority be revoked or otherwise legally terminated prior thereto. In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my seal of of fice at St. Paul, this 31st day of January, A. D. 1904. ELMER H. DEARTH, Insurance Commissioner. :. THE ST. PAUL GLOBE, FiTTOAY, MAKCH 11, 1904. THE GLOBE'S PAYING WANTS HELP WANTED—MALE. AGENTS WANTED FOX "WAR BE twwen Russia and Japan," by Hon. Mu-" rat Halstead. Contains graphic de scriptions of the war; remarkable his tories of Russia, Japan, Siberia, China, Korea, Manchuria; appalling revela tions of the true inwardness of the war and astonishing prophecies of its. tre mendous and far-reaching results. Trutf history written by a master hand, but more absorbing than the wildest ro mance. Only $1.75. Big colored map. free. Biggest, best book. Best terms. Credit given. Freight paid. Bonanza for agents. ,Outfit and premium free. The Dominion Company, Dept. F, Chi cago. WANTED FOR U. S. ARMY—ABLE bodied unmarried men between ages of 21 and 35, citizens of United States, of good character and temperate habits, who can speak, read and write Eng lish. For information apply to Re cruiting Officer, Phoenix Bldg.. St. Paul, or 324 First ay. south. Minneapolis. WE HAVE ALWAYS ON OUR LIST good bookkeepers and stenographers. Western Information and Distributing Bureau. 66 Court block, St. Paul. Minn. BOOKKEEPER—ONE WITH EXPERI ence. capable of handling a set of books in a large retail business; state fully experience, age and full particulars. X 100. Globe. WANTED—TWO EXPERIENCED newspaper solicitors. Call room SOl Ernst Bldg. Call 0:30 a. ro. or 12 o'clock. WANTED — MEN OUT OF EMPLOY ment in St. Paul and vicinity to read this page every day for the profitable situations that are offered. HELP WANTED—FEMALE. GOOD COOK AT GB2 FAIRMOUNT AY., wanted immediately; Norwegian prefer red: references required. WANTED — MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN as chambermaid at Hotel Reardon. 78 East Seventh st. WANTED—YOUNG GIRLS AND WOM en who are seeking employment to re alize that they- can best secure situa tions through reading the Help Wanted columns of The Globe daily. __ FOR SALE. ■. IF YOU WANT TO PURCHASE A GOOD thing, or ff you have a good thing for sale, no matter what it is,, you will ac complish what you seek through the use of The Globe columns. AUCTION SALES. THE BANKRUPT STOCK OF BOH lander, Becker & Boehl. general mer chants, which is appraised at $4,500, will be sold at Alpha, Minnesota, March 14th. at 2 p. m., at public auction to the highest bidder for cash. This is a new. clean stock. Henry Rippe. trustee. FOR SALE—TYPEWRITERS. WANTED—MEN AND WOMEN Ev erywhere to appreciate that every day there are excellent chances to better yourself offered in these columns. UNION OF THE FRENCH CANADI/ SOCIETIES OF UNITED STATES. Home office, Escanaba, Mich. Henri Routhier, President. Emanel M. St. Jacques. Secretary. Commenced business September. 1893. Attorney to accept serv ice in Minnesota, Insurance Commission er. Net assets, Dec. 31, previous year $4,477.27 Income During 1903. Dues for expenses $1,555.50 Mortuary and reserve assess ments 19,033.18 Membership and examiners' fees 1.549.50 Total paid by members $22,138.58 From all other sources 100.25 Total income $22,238.83 Disbursements During 1903. Death and permanent disability claims paid $16,483.28 Commissions, salaries and ex penses of agents and organ izers 476.25 Salaries of officers, employes and examiners' fees 987.25 All other disbursements 1,937.08 Total disbursements $19,883.86 Excess of income over disburse ments $2,354.97 Assets. Cash in office and in bank $6,832.24 Assessments in course of col lection 400.00 Total admitted assets $7,232.24 Liabilities. Losses resisted $400.00 Total liabilities $400.00 Balance to protect contracts... $6,832.24 Exhibit of Certificates or Policies, Busi ness of 1903. Total Business — No. Amount. In force Dec. 31 (be ginning of year) 2,258 $2,016,500 Written during the year 1,045 854,000 Total 3,303 $2,870,500 Ceased during the year. 172 154,500 In force Dec. 31 (end of year) 3,131 $2,716,00.0 Claims incurred during the year 23 $16,483 Total 2! $16,483 Claims settled during the year 23 16.483 Collected from members dur ing year $22,138.58 Business in Minnesota —No. Amt. Written during the year 171 $124,000 Total 171 $124,000 Ceased during the year. 9 5,500 In force Dec. 31 (end of year) 162 $118,500 Claims incurred during the year 1 $424 Total 1 $424 Claims settled during the year 1 424 State of Minnesota, Department of Insurance. Whereas, the Union of the French Ca radian Societies of United States, a cor poration organized under the laws of Michigan, has fully complied with the re quirements of the laws of this State, re lating to Co-operative or Assessment In surance. Now, therefore, I, the undersigned, In surance Commissioner, do hereby em power and authorize the above-named so ciety to transact its appropriate busi ness of Co-operative or Assessment Fra ternal insurance, in the State of Minne sota, according to the laws thereof, un til the thirty-first day of January, A. D. 1905, unless said authority be revoked or otherwise regally terminated prior there to. In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand "and affixed my seal of of fice at St. Paul, this 31st day of January, A. D. 1904. ELMER H. DEARTH, Insurance Commissioner. NOTICE OF HEARING FOR VACATION. Vacation of Alley. Notice is hereby given that the petition of Jacob Firestone, to vacate alley abut ting on lots thirteen (13), fourteen (14), fifteen (15), sixteen (16). seventeen (17), ' eighteen (18) and nineteen (19), in block one (1) of J. W. Bass' Subdivision of Collins' Out Lots, has been filed in the office of the City Clerk of the City of St. Paul, and said petition will be heard and considered by the Committee on Streets of the Board of Aldermen of said City of St. Paul, at a meeting thereof to be held in the Court House and City Hall Build ing in said City, on Thursday, April 14, 1904, at four o'clock in the afternoon of said day. Dated at St. Paul, Minn.. March 3, 1904. GEORGE T. REDINGTON. City Clerk, City of St. Paul, Minn. 1 March 4-11-18-25-1904-4t THE GLOBE'S PAYING WANTS SITUATIONS WANTED—MALE. YOUNG MARRIED MAN WANTS PO sitlon as bartender or lunch man; town or country. 'Address D. St., 139 South Wabasha st. •> WANTED—BY BOY FOURTEEN YEARS" old, work on delivery wagon; grocery or meat preferred. Call or address R. Fuller, Union Gospel mission, 443 Jack son st. .___ REGISTERED PHARMACIST WANTS a position; i n country preferred; city experience; speaks Scandinavian and a : Jittle German.. Address, stating salary. etc. E 105, The Globe. * YOUNG MAN WOULD LIKE POSITION as clerk in a cigar store; has bad expe rlence. Address H-. 5...114 State st.. city. CARPENTER 1 WANTS JOBBING BY day or contract; reasonable prices. Ad dress A. G., 188 Front st. city. A YOUNG MAN OF 25 WOULD LIKE work on farm or milk dairy; ten years' experience. Address John. S. Lockwood, general delivery. St. Paul. Minn: WOULD LIKE POSITION AS SALES man in gents' furnishing or boys' cloth ing establishment; first-class man; can furnish good references. Address H. I. S., 114 State st.. city. EXPERT ACCOUNTANT AND CASHIER open for position; best of references. Address H. R. M.. 57S St. Peter st. MIDDLE-AGED MAN, 35 YEARS, strong, willing; can take care of horses and cows; wants work. Please call or ad dress V. N., 266 East Seventh st.. Ist floor. STEADY YOUNG MAN WOULD LIKE position in private family caring for horses, furnace, etc.; experienced and good city references. Address 139 East Tenth st. WANTED—BY A YOUNG MARRIED man, position: as first or second cook; three years' experience; references. Ad dress AX, 559 .Marion st.. St. Paul. MAN TWBNTT-TWO YEARS OF AGE would like position of any kind where fair wages will' be paid. Address N. Burten, 276 :West University ay., city. WANTED SITUATION AS DELIVERY man or work of; any kind, temporary or permanent;.'befejt references. AddTess 2<6 Iglehart'st.,. St. Paul. YOUNG MAN Of TWENTY WOULD like a position as clerk in cigar store: hae had two years' experience; will work for fair salary. Address H. 95, West Seventh st. YOUNG MAN WELL ACQUAINTED IN city and competent driver wants work of any kind. Call or address 163 West Sixth st. POSITION WANTED BY FIRST CLASS clothing salesman. Address W 119. Globe. A MIDDLE-AGED MAN WANTS WORK on farm; good hand with stock and ma chinery; competent to take charge. Ad dress W. H. S., 582 Kennedy St., St. Paul. WANTED—POSITION ASS STENOG rapher or office assistant; four years' experience. Address Stenograoher, 456 Pleasant ay. MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. Principal office, Chicago, 111. (Organized in 1901.) George W. Riggs, President. E. C. Brainard, Secretary. Attorney to ac cept service in Minnesota: Insurance Commissioner. Cash capital, $150,000. Income In 1903. First year's premiums $50,805.24 Renewal premiums 13,713.36 Total premium income $64,518.60 Rents and interest 8,679.06 From all other sources..... 6,574.71 Total income $79,772.37 Disbursements in 1903. Death claims and matured en dowments $2,500.00 Annuities and premium notes, voided by lapse 293.86 Total paid policy holders.... $2,793.86 Commissions, salaries and ex penses of agencies 40,959.13 Salaries of officers, employes and examiner's fees 27,687.42 All other disbursements 20,722.08 Total disbursements $92,162.50 Excess of disbursements over income $12,390.13 Assets Dec. 31, 1903. Premium notes and policy loans $3,964.32 Bonds and stocks owned 225,179.36 Cash in office and in bank... r.. 2,497.55- Bills receivable and agents' bal- ances „ 30,483.2 ! Accrued interest and rents 1.948.0J Deferred and Unpaid premiums. 7,977.44 Total admitted assets $272,049.91 Assets not admitted $22,615.16 Liabilities Dec. 31, 1903. Net value of outstanding poli cies $-27,238.00 Claims due and unpaid 1,000.00 Claims adjusted and not due, and unadjusted and reported. 2,000.00 Premiums paid in advance 100.00 All other liabilities 7,730.85 Total liabilities on policy . holders'account $38,068.85 Gross divisible surplus $83,981.06 Capital stock paid up $150,000.00 Exhibit of Policies, 1903, Business. Number. Amount. Policies in force at close of the year ...: I.SIB $2,369,329.00 •Issued, revived and in creased during the year 35 45,250.00 Total terminated dur ing the year 230 281,487.00 By death 1 2.500.00 By surrender 2 3,500.00 By lapse 194 21*4.287.00 By decrease 33 61.200.00 Business in Minnesota in 1903. Number. Amount. Issued during the year. 2 $5,000.00 In force Dec. 31, last... 2 5,000.00 Received for premiums $115.68 State of Minnesota. Department of Insurance. Whereas, the Mutual Life Insurance Company, a corporation organized under the laws of Illinois, has fully complied with the provisions of the laws of this State, relative to the admission and au thorization of insurance companies of its class. Now, therefore. I, the undersigned. In surance Commissioner, do hereby empow er and authorize the said above named Company to transact its appropriate busi ' ness of Life -insurance in the State of Minnesota, according to the laws thereof, until the thirty-first day of January, A. D. 1905, unless said authority be revoked or otherwise legally terminated prior thereto. In testimony whereof. I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my official seal at St. Paul, this 31st day of January, A. D. 1904. ELMER H. DEARTH, Insurance Commissioner. COhtTRACT WORK. Sewer o n Hamline Avenue, From Summit Avenue to Grand Avenue. Office of the Board of Public Works, City of St. Paul, Minn., March 2, 1904. Sealed bids will be received by the Board of Public Works in and for the corporation of the City of St. Paul, Min nesota, at their office In said city, until 2 p. m. on the 14th jjay of March. A. D. 1904, for the construction of a sewer on Hamline avenue, from Summit avenue to Grand avenue, in said city, according to plans and specifications on file in the office of said Board. A bond with at least two (2) sureties in a sum of at least twenty (20) per cent or a certified check on a bank of St. Paul in a sum of at least ten (10) per cent of the gross amount bid, must accompany each bid. Said check shall be made pay able to the Clerk of said Board. The said Board reserves the right to re iect any and all bids. JOHN S. GRODE. President. Official: R. L. GORMAN, Clerk Board of Public Works. March 3-1904-10t THE GLOBE'S PAYING WANTS SITUATIONS WANTED —FEMALE. WANTED — BY A RESPECTABLE young- lady, a position as child nurse, and will do plain sewing in respectable family; reference exchanged. Address P- O. Bex 238, Northfield. Minn. A FIRST-CLASS SEAMSTRESS DE sires position as lady's maid in private family; first-class references. Address 507 Chamber of Commerce. WOMAN WANTS DAY WORK OF ANY kind. Call 64 East Twelfth st. TRAINED NURSE OF THE RED CROSS society is looking for engagement; all cases attended to; best of references. Call at once. 285 East Tenth st. STENOGRAPHER — JUST FROM school, desires a position: small wages to begin with. Kindly address L. J., 368 Wabasha st. EXPERIENCED LADY STENOGRAPH er wants position out of city; small sal ary with privilege of taking in extra work. Stenographer. Morris. Minn. A COLORED LADY WOULD LIKE EM ployment as cook. Address 550 Wabasha st. COLORED GIRL WANTS POSITION IN I prjvale family or boarding house as cook or .general housework. Address 550 i Wabasha st. WANTED—WASHINC AND IRONLVG to take home. Call or address 163 West klxth st. STENOGRAPHER — JUST FROM school; position more of an obiect than salary; kindly address M. H., 357 Grove St. SITUATION WANTED BY A COMPE tent woman to take care of confine ment cases, or any kind of sickness. 426 Bethel Hotel. A LADY WOULD LIKE WORK BY THK day washing, ironing or cleaning. Ad dress 550 Wabasha st. __ A LONG-HAND POSITION WITH RE liable firm by lady thoroughly experi enced in all kinds of office work; good references. Miss M.. 133 Iglehart. TWO GIRLS WANT WORK AT ONCE: one will do dining room work, other do chamber work. 188 West Custer st. COMPETENT STENOGRAPHER DE sires position; nas had experience in all lines of office work. Address O 184, Glob.;. WANTED BY WOMAN WITH CHILD six months old. position in private fam ily to do housework. Address Stell Chapman, 444 St. Petfr. WANTED — SITUATIONS BY TWO sisters, aged 19 years and 20 years, as clerks or dining room girls. Address Misses Cecelia and Georgie Miller, Gen eral Delivery. St. Paul. AN AMERICAN WOMAN. FAIR WRIT er and good speller, would like copy- Ing to do; would work evenings.- Ad dregs Miss Johnson. 388 Rice st. WANTED—BY MIDDLE-AGED AMERI can v/idow, a position as housekeeper for bachelor or widower; no small chil dren; farm preferred. Address 667 East Third St.. St. Paul, Minn. SWEDISH GIRL WANTS HOUSEWORK in family of two. or second work with very nice family. Apply at 435 Jackson. A. Nilson. GIRL WANTS A GOOD PLACE FOR housework; good cook; won't work for sm&i: pay. Call or address Janitor, 300 Nelson ay. MEDICAL. LADIES!—USE MY REMEDY; IT'S THE best and safest female regulator; al ways reliable; relieves in three to five days; price. $2; particulars free. Ad dress Mrs. T. Wagner, 43% East Third St.. St. Paul. Minn. GREAT EASTERN CASUALTY AND IN- DEMNITY COMPANY. Principal office. New York N T Or snized in 1895. Cornelius Van ' Cott President. Louis H. Fibel, Secretary. At torney to Accept Service in Minnesota, Insurance Commissioner. Cash Capital, $125,000. Income in 1903. 'Accident. Health. Premiums received. $166,982.65 $17,803.50 Total premium income $184 786 15 From interest, dividends and rents 7,823.47 From all other sources 1,537.82 Total income $194,147.44 Disbursements In 1903. Accident. Health, claims paid (net).. $61,099.81 $2,681.66 Net paid policy holders $63,781 42 Commissions 69,46049 Dividends to stockholders 6,250.00 Salaries of officers, agents, employes, examiners' and inspection fees 24,656.34 All other disbursements .... 21,623.12 Total disbursements .... $175,771.37 Excess of income over dis bursements $18.376.07 Assets Dec. 31, 1903. Bonds and stocks owned $202,195.00 Cash in office and in bank... 40.333.51 Accrued interest and rents.. 1,772.56 Premiums in course of collec tion 18.242.05 Total admitted assets.... $262,543.12 Assets not admitted $3,626.42 Liabilities. Claims in process of adjust ment and reported $3,088.67 Claims resisted 2.625.00 Aggregate of unpaid claims $5,713.67 Reinsurance reserve 84,017.31 Commission and brokerage... 5,655.03 Capital stock paid up 125,000.00 Total liabilities-, including capital $220,386.01 Surplus over all liabilities $42,157.11 Business in Minnesota in 1903. Premiums Losses Losses Received. Paid. Incurred. Accident ..$5,540 $1,821 $1,821 Health .... 337 43 _43 Totals .$5,878 $1,864 $1,864 State of Minnesota, Department of Insurance. Whereas. The Great Eastern Casualty and Indemnity Company, a corporation or ganized under the laws of New York, has fully complied with the provisions of the laws of this State, relative to the ad mission and authorization of insurance companies of its class. Now, therefore, I, the undersigned, Insurance Commissioner, do hereby em power and authorize the said above named Company to transact its appropriate busi ness of Health and Accident Insurance in the State of Minnesota, according to the laws thereof, until the thirty-first day of January, A. D. 1905, unless said authority be revoked or otherwise legally terminated prior thereto. In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my official seal at St. Paul this 31st day of January, A. D 1904. 'ELMER H. DEARTH. .Insurance Commissioner. CONTRACT WORK. Grading Matilda Street, from Front to Maryland Street. Office of the Board of Public Works. City of St. Paul. Minn., March 4. 1904. Sealed bids will be received by the Board of Public Works in and for the corporation of the City of St. Paul. Min nesota, at their office in said city, until 2 p. m. on the 17th day of March, A. D. 1904, for the grading of Matilda street, from Front street to Maryland street, in said city, according to plans and speci fications on fife in the office of said Board. A bond with at least two (2) sureties in a sum of at least twenty (20) per cent or a certified check on a bank of St. Paul in a sum of at least ten (10) per «ent of the gross amount bid. must accompany each bid Said check shall be made payable to the Clerk of said Board. The said Board reserves the right to re ject any and all bids. "^ JOHN S. GRODE. President. Official: R. L- GORMAN, Clerk Board of Public Works. March 5-1904-10t THE GLOBE'S PAYING WANTS FINANCIAL. 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C. 335; good home fo" patients. BUSINESS CHANCES. FREE INFORMATION—HOW TO SELL your property, business or farm; letter of advice on application. NATIONAL REAL ESTATE CO., 803 New York Life Bldg., St. Paul. Minn. FOR SALE—BOARDING HOUSE- WELL furnished; good location; 28_> West Sev enth st.; must be sold at once. WE CAN SELL YOUR BUSINESS iOli cash, no matter where located; for quick sale send description and price. Phil lips, Pioneer Press Bldg., St. Paul. PATENT ATTORNEYS. WILLIAMSON & MERCHANT ' (JAMES F. Williamson and Frank D. Merchant). Patent attorneys ■ and :' solicitors. Main office, 929-935 Guaranty Loan Bide Minneapolis. '' Minn.; branch, room 52, McGill Bldg.. Washington, D. C. "...'.:', w TAILORING. SUITS TO ; ORDER AT MODERATE -■: prices; also cleaning, dyeing and repair- Ing. Special price on suits pressed and sponged, 25c. Feldman. 77 E. Fourth st. . PRINTERS. / A TRIAL MAIL ORDER WILL SHOW how quick, r cheap and well we can do I your Printing. May we serve you? The Abbott : Printing Co., Union blk v St. Paul. ,v iC HOUSES FOR SALE. THE VERY BEST BARGAINS IN TOWN in the line of houses for sale are al ways fThe found under thiS crassiHca tion of.-The Globe, r ■ SOVEREIGN CAMP OF THE WOOD : MEN OF THE WORLD. Home office, Omaha, Neb. Joseph C. Root, President. John T." Yate-s, Secre tary. Organized June. 1890. Commenced business, January. 1891. Attorney to Ac cept Service in -Minnesota. Insurance Commissioner. Net assets. December 31 pre vious year $819,908.97 Income During 1903. Dues for expenses $337,799.39 Mortuary and reserve assess ™e"ts •• 2,730,032.08 Membership and examiners' fees 27.616.26 Total pata-by members.. .$3,095,477.73 From all other sources 63,953.38 Total income $3,160,431.11 Disbursements During 1903. Death and permanent disabil ity claims paid ...$1,906,106.43 Return and other payments to members 149,630,64 Total paid to members $2,055,737.07 Commissions, salaries and ex penses of agents and organ o ffer,s •• ... 114,778.53 Salaries of officers, employes and examiners' fees 72,191.24 All other disbursements 230.347.72 Total disbursements $2,473,054.56 Excess of income over dis bursements $687,376.55 Assets. Value of real estate $100,000.00 Bonds and stocks owned 799 541.61 Cash in office and in bank 606,743.91 Assessments in course of col lection 250,000.00 Total admitted assets ...$1,756,285.52 Assets not admitted $45,974.71 Liabilities. Losses adjusted and unpaid.. $2,914.41 Losses unadjusted 265,975.00 Losses resisted 33.750.00 AH other liabilities 91,636.00 Total liabilities $394,275.41 Balance to protect contracts. .$1,362,010.11 Exhibit of Certificates or Policies, Busi ness of 1903. Total Business — No. Amount. In force Dec. 31 (be ginning of year) ...176,028 $275,557,300 Written during the year 57,958 72,107,300 Total 233.983 $347,664,600 Ceased during the year 26,810 34,186.000 In force Dec. 31 (end of year) 207,173 $313,478,600 Claims unpaid Dec. 31 (beginning of year) 121 $258,333 Claims incurred dur ing the year 1,457 2,194,762 Total 1,578 $2,453,095 Claims settled during the year 1.363 2.056,256 Unpaid Dec. 31 (end of year) v . 215 $396,839 Collected from members dur ing year $3,095,477.73 Business in Minnesota — No. Amount. In force Dec. 31 (be ginning of year)... 2,573 $3,811,800 Written during the year 04U,0u0 Total 3,033 $4,352,800 Ceased during the year 283 346,300 In force Dec. 31 (end of year) 2.750 $4,005,500 Claims unpaid Dec. 31 (beginning of year) $1,400 Claims incurred dur- Ing the year 15 2b.000 Total 15 $27,400 Claims settled during the year 15 25, iQO Unpaid Dec. 31 (end of ' year) $l,<oo Collected from members dur ing year $42,063.00 State of Minnesota, Department of Insurance. Whereas The Sovereign Camp of the Woodmen of the World, a corporation or ganized under the laws of Nebraska, has fully complied with the requirements of the' laws of this state, relating to Co operative or Assessment Insurance. Now. therefore, I. the undersigned, In surance Commissioner, do hereby em power and authorize the above named Society to transact its appropriate busi ness of Co-operative or Assessment Fra ternal Insurance, in the State of Minne sota, according to the laws thereof, until the thirty-first day of January. A. D. 1905, unless said authority be revoked or other wise legally terminated prior thereto. In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my seal of of fice at St. Paul, this 31st day of Janu ary, A. D. 1904.^ r deartj?i Insurance Commissioner. THE GLOBE'S PAYING WANTS IMPROVED FARM HOMES. IMPROVED FARM HOMES FOR LA poring men and renters, in forty-acre tracts or more, with good house, all complete and ready to move into; all hardwood timber land, on good public roads, near schools, churches and creameries; good neighbors; near a town having a population of 2,000; only fifty to sixty miles from St. Paul and Min neapolis; price. $5 to |15 per acre; terms. $1.50 per acre cash, balance on Jong time at a low rate of intgsest; for maps and further information Mddress Lecke's Land Agency, Cumberland, Wia. WANTED TO RENT. IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR A PLACE to live, just watch The Globe's "To Kent column, and you will be sure to find what you want if it's to be had. STORAGE. COLLECTIVE CARS OF HOUSEHOLD goods for the Pacific coast; big saving in freight; see us before shipping. Boyd Transfer and Storage Company. 46 S. lnird st., Minneapolis MASSAGE. THE BAKING "PROCESS—MASSAGE tonic and magnetic treatments. Dr. Hel en Peterson. 310 Phoenix Bldg. MASSAGE GIVEN BY MAY BURNS— Room 1, 159 West Seventh; hours 9 to 6. LOST AND FOUND. PASSBOOK LOST—FEB. 18. 1904, PASS book No. 6C43, of the State Savings bank. Finder is requested to leave same at the bank; if book is not pre sented within four weeks it will be can celed. J. M. Goldsmith. Treasurer. LOST—A PURSE WITH MONEY, BE tween Mannheimer Bros.' and Golden Rule. Finder return to W. L. Good kind. at Mannheimer Bros., and be rewarded. JOHN HANCOCK MUTUAL LIFE IN- SURANCE COMPANY. Principal office, Boston, Mass. (Organ ized 1862.) Stephen M. Rhodes. President. Roland O. Lamb, Secretary. Attorney to accept service in Minnesota, Insurance Commissioner. Income In 1903. First year's premiums $901,483.48 Renewal premiums 10.872,671.77 Dividends and surrender val ues applied to paid up in surance and annuities 615.374.18 Total premium income ..$12,389,529.43 Rents and interest 1,113,982.75 Profit on sale of maturity ledger assets 8,374.62 From all other sources 60,847.55 Total income $13,572,734.35 Disbursements In 1903. Death claims and matured endowments $3,706,833.81 Annuities and premium notes, voided by lapse 3,491,1,5 Surrender values to policy holders 365,679.51 Dividends to policyholders... 688,247.97 Total paid policyholdera. $4,762,252.44 Commissions, salaries and expenses of agencies 3,667,978.58 Salaries of officers, em ployes and examiner's fees 585,567.76 All other disbursements 573,530.31 Total disbursements $9,591,329.09 Excess of income over dis bursements 3,981,205.26 Assets Dec. 31, 1903. Value of real estate owned.. $2,625,146.47 Mortgage loans 10,008.425.61 Collateral loans 550,000.00 Premium notes and policy loans 1,169,679.33 Bonds and stocks owned .... 10.543,457.25 Cash in office and in bank... 911.928.42 Accrued interest and rents .. 365,393.74 Deferred and unpaid pre miums 648.628.00 All other admitted assets.. 10,981.87 Total admitted assets ..$27,133,640.69 Assets not admitted $85,045.63 Liabilities Dec. 31, 1903. Net value of outstanding policies $22,964,292.00 Present value on supplemen tary contracts and can celed policies 308,543.00 Claims adjusted and not due, and unadjusted and re ported 26,580.00 Claims resisted 22.000.00 Premiums paid in advance.. 31,901.68 Dividends due policyhold ers 118,473.18 Special reserve 498.108.45 All other liabilities 154,683.07 Total liabilities on pol icyholders" account .. .$24,124,551.38 Gross divisible surplus 3,009,059.31 Exhibits of Policies, 1903 Business, Ordinary. No. Amount. Policies in force at beginning of the year 43,798 $84,875,247.00 Policies in force at close of the year.. 53,613 99,415,476.00 Net increase 9,815 $14,540,229.00 Issued, revived and increased during the year 12,561 20,466,484.00 Total terminated during the year ... 3,985 8,413,480.00 By death 363 808.941.00 By maturity 24 63,433.00 By expiration 7 11.001.00 By surrender 869 1.651,705.00 By lapse 2,722 5,445.770.00 By decrease 432,630.00 Exhibit of Policies, 1903 Business, Weekly Premiums. Number. Amount. Policies in force of yearSin. nin. S 1.312,630 $200,294,696.00 Policies in force year° S!.° & 1,395,779 216,375,960.00 Net increase 83,149 $16,081,264.00 Issued, revived and increas ed during the . year 346,927 $57,444,640.00 Total terminat ed during the year 263.878 41.363,376.00 By death 20,339 2,884.234.00 By surrender... 15,996 2,306,076.00 By lapse 227.543 36.173,066.00 Business In Minnesota in 1903. Number. Amount. Policies in force of th^ear in& 2,092 $3,616,980.00 ISthfyear dUl. ing 686 1,017,569.00 Ceased to be in the Ceyear U!! ng 399 755,571.00 Inia fs°t rCe. .DeC:" __W* 3,878,978.00 Losses and * claims incur red during the year 1.2 17,491.00 Losses and Claims set tled during the year 11 19,491.00 Losses and claims unpaid Dec. 31 3 16.991.00 Received for premiums ..• $132,753.75 State of Minnesota, Department of Insurance. Whereas, the John Hancock Mutual Life Insurance Company, a corporation organized under the laws of Massachu setts, has fully complied with the pro visions of the laws of this State, relative to the admission and authorization of Insurance companies of its class. Now therefore, I, the undersigned. In surance Commissioner, do hereby em power and authorize the said above-nam ed company to transact its appropriate business of life insurance in the State or Minnesota, according to the laws thereof, until the thirty-first day of January, A. D 1905 unless said authority be revok ed or otherwise legally terminated prior In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set rily hand and affixed my official seal at St Paul, this 31st day of January, A. D 1904. ELMER H. DEARTH. Insurance Commissioner.