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8 Sims' street across Weide avenue and on the east side of Weide avenue across Sims street be and the same is hereby referred to the Board of Public Works to investi gate and report. First—ls this improvement proper and necessary? Second—Send the Council a proper Older directing the work to be done. Adopted by the Board of Aldermen Aug. 2 1904. 'Adopted by the Assembly Aug. 4, 1904. Approved Aug. 5. 1904. (Aug. 8, 1904.) Bd F No. 20053— It is hereby ordered by the Common Council of the City of St. Paul: That the matter of constiuctmg witn cement blocks, to a width of six feet a sidewalk on the north side of Jenks street between Arcade street and Mendc ta street be and the same is hereby in ferred to the Board of Public Works to investigate and repevt. First—ls this improvement proper ana necessary? Second—Send the Council a proper order directing the work to be done. Adopted by the Board of Aldermen Aug. 2, ]904. Adopted by the Assembly Aug. 4, 1904. Approved Aug. 5. 1904. (Aug. S, 1904.) Bd F No. 20054— It is hereby ordered by the Common Council of the City of St. Paul: That the matter of constructing a cross ing of wood on the north side of Univer sity avenue at the crossing of Eustis street be and the same is hereby re ferred to the Board of Public Works to investigate and report. First —Is this improvement proper and necessary ? Second—Send the Council a proper order directing the work to be done. Adopted by the Board of Aldermen Aug. 2, 1904. Adopted by the Assembly Aug. 4, 1904. Approved Aug. 5. 1904. (Aug. 8, 1904.) Bd F No. 20055— It is hereby ordered by the Common Council of the City of St. Paul: That the matter of constructing a cross ing of wood on Asbury. cast side, across Hewitt avenue, also on Raymond avenue, west side, across Robbins street, be and the same is hereby referred to the Board of Public Works, to investigate and re port. First—ls this improvement proper and necessary? Second—Give the Council an estimate of the expense thereof, and state whether one-half of the cost thereof is to be paid i into the City Treasury before the con tiaet is let. Third—Can real estate to be assessed for p;iirt improvement be found benefited to the «xtent of damages, costs and expenses ne cessary to be incurred thereby? Fourth —Is such improvement asked for upon the petition or application of the owners of a majority of the property to be assessed for such improvement? Fifth—Send the Council a plan or profile of said improvement, as required by law, if you report in favor of the same. Sixth—Send the Council a proper order directing the work to be done. Adopted by the Board of Aldermen Aug. 2, 1904. Adopted by th*. Assembly Aug. 4, 1904. Approved Aus*. 5, 1904. (Aug. 8. 1904.) Bd F No. 20056— It is hereby ordered by the Common Council of the City of St. Paul: . That the matter of curbing and houle varding (both sides of street) Chatsworth street from Lincoln to Selby avenues be and the same is hereby referred to the Board of Public Works to investigate and report. First —Is this improvement proper and necessary ? Second—Give the Council an estimate of the expense thereof, and state whether j one-half of the cost thereof is to be paid j Into the City Treasury before the contract is let. Third—Can real estate to be assessed for paid improvement be found benefited to the extent of damages, costs and expenses necessary to be incurred thereby? Fourth—ls such improvement asked for upon the petition or application of the owners of a majority of the property to be assessed for such improvement? Fifth —Send the Council a plan or profile of said improvement, as required by law, if you report in favor of the same. Sixth—Send the Council a proper order directing' the work to be done. Adopted by the Board of Aldermen Aug. 2. 1904. Adopted by the Assembly Aug. 4, 1904. Approved Aug. 5, 1904. (Aug. 8, 1904.) BS F No. 20057— It is hereby ordered by the Common Council of the City of St. Paul: That the matter of reconstructing, relay ing' and repairing the present wooden side walk with cement blocks to a width of six feet on' Olive street, east.side, from Tenth street to Grove street in the City of St. I'aul be and the same is hereby referred to the Board of Public Works to investigate and repoit. First—ls this improvement proper and necessary? Second —Give the Council an estimate of the expense thereof, and state whether one-half of the cost thereof is to be paid into the City Treasury before the contract is let. Third—Can real estate to be assessed for paid improvement be found benefited to the extent of damages, costs and expenses netfessary to be incurred thereby? Fourth—ls such improvement asked for upon the petition or application of the j owners of a majority of the property to be ; assessed for such improvement? Fifth—Send the Council a plan or profile of said improvement, as required by law, if you report in favor of the same. Sixth—Send the Council a proper order directing-the work to be done. Adopted by the Board of Aldermen Aug. 2, 1904. Adopted by the Assembly Aug. 4, 1004. Approved Aug. 5, 1904. (Aug. S, 1904.) Bd F No. 20058— It is hereby ordered by the Common Council of the City of St. Paul: That the matter of Grading Abell street between Jessamine street and Maryland street be. and the same is hereby referred to we Board of Public Works to investi gate and report. First — la this improvement proper and necessary? Second —Give the Council an estimate of the expense thereof, and state whether uni'-half of the cost thereof is to be paid Into the City Treasury before the contract is let. Third—Can real estate to be assessed for paid improvement be found benefited to the extent of damages, costs and expenses in ccssary to be incurred thereby? Pouvth —ls such improvment asked for upon the petition or application of the ! owners of a majority of the property to ' be assessed for such improvement? Fifth—Send the Council a plan or profile of said improvement, as required by law, if you report in favor of the .same. Sixth —Send the Council a proper order directing the work to be done. AdopU-d by the Board of Aldermen Aug. 2, 1904. Adopted by the Assembly Aug. 4, 1904. Approved Aug. 5, 1904. (Aug. S, 1904.) lid F No. 20059— It is hereby ordered by the Common Council of the City of St. Paul: ■ •:■■ . That the matter of condemning and tak ing an ■' easement in the land necessary . to he condemned for slopes for cuts and fills in grading Curfew avenue from : Bay flrl_Str?Jt to I'U'g §tr£st !^g and the same | ig Tiereby3?€*red 10 tnc Board of Public works to investigate and report -■• First — this improvement proper and necessary?" . • ■ Sectoral -Give, the Council an estimate of the expense thereof,, and state whether : one-half of the cost thereof is to be paid into* the City. Treasury before the contract is Jet, " ■■-■ / - ;": ■:. ■ ";. • .-. ■■■■-■:-- Third--Can real estate to be assessed for paid . improvement be found benefited to ■the extent of damages,, costs and expenses necessary, to be Incurred.. thereby? - • .- Fourth—ls such Improvement asked for upon- the petition' or application of the owners of a-. majority of : the property, •to be assessed for such improvement?"-- ■ ..":.■. Fifth—Send the Council a plan or profile ;' : of said improvement,; as required by law, if you repent in favor of the same. -■; Sixth—Send the Council a proper order directing the work to be done. Adopted by the Board of Aldermen Aug. 2, 1904. -- •■ -■ ■ "■ . : : '. :■ : ; r- "./-■.- - -"..;-; - Adopted by the Assembly Aug. 4, 1904.-: Approved Aug.- 5. 1904.. ■ . . : .. . ••'■..-; (Aug. 8, 1904.).-'■;-:"::.; ;* : -:"":; lid F No. ISSS-I — ■ . .''.-.. .- ' V -::; •* -; In the- matter of {.lie report of the Board t ■ of t Public Avorl<s. dated- July IS". 3004. 1 It is herPr.y ordered by. the Common Coun , cil Oi the City of St. Paul: - - . .-■ J; ■■■'- That the Board of Public Works of' the , City of St. Paul cause following im-• !'provement ..tow be made, to-wit: Pave, j.with sandstone. East Third street from Jhe cast line of ■■ Sibley; Ueet~ to r the ■ east: line of Wabasha; street, Jn- the City t. of : St. Paul, Minnesota;^including* that por- ; tion of •• said \ street between the ;■ rails - of. the single? street car ,track as at present maintainedj on said street and for a | space of two feet outside each rail thereof. ; ;.: That 1 the St. Paul -City Railway Com pany be and .it is hereby notified; and or dered forthwith, in •; accordance i with the terms '; and f, provisions ■-• of 'i Ordinance;: No. 1227 of the general ordinances of the City: of i- St. Paul, •to i cause to be - paved with sandstone all of the.same kind, quali ty •-'. and r manner •of construction 7as the remainder of • said street above j mentioned ami provided for, that portion of said Bast : Third street between the rails of its single street railway track, on -; said % street ■■ and! for a space of two feet outside of said track .on either side thereof.>:; ~. #/-:.: ;? ' That the - Board'- of Public Works be and it is hereby directed to advertise if or and receive separate- bids - for the paving of the aforesaid' portion 'of said .-=? ■ street between- and : along, sail single track, in cluding the paid space -of v two | feet i out side of each-rail of said track as afore-; Raid, at the same time the bids are re ceived for paving the -remainder of said street, and if the said St. Paul City Rail way Company shall" fail, for a period of. ten days after : the approval of - the award of contract for paving said street, -to file a written acquiescence with, and ac ceptance of, the terms thereof, -with the. Board !of Public Works of . the City of St. Paul, and thereafter to commence and speedily and continuously prosecute the work of paving required to be done by ; ! slid - Company as aforesaid, ; that .; said Board of Public Works cause said paving to be done under the. contract for paying the rest of said street between said points and as a part: thereof, and : that in .that case, the Board of Public Works be and it is hereby required ■to - a*ess ■ the ex pense thereof, as provided by law, upon said St. Paul City Railway Company at the same time that the assessment here inafter -: provided for ;is made by sam Board. - ■ - '■ That in any event, said Board cause all of said wo"rk to be : let by contract as provided by law. without one-half of the estimated cost being first paid, into the City Treasury, the said contract so far as it shall relate to that portion of said street to be paved by the said St. Paul City Railway Company as hereinbefore . set ! forth and referred to. to be conditioned, | however, upon the failure of said Com pany to : comply with the terms and re quirements of this order, | and ■ after said work shall be placed under contract, said Board sha.ll proceed without delay to assess the amount as nearly as they can ascer tain the same, which will.be required to ! pay the cost and necessary expense of I said improvement.- except f that portion above referred to as required to be done and performed by the said St. Paul • City Railway Company, upon the real . estate to be specially benefited by said improve ment, as provided by law;- it being the opinion of the Common Council that ; real estate to be assessed for all but the aforesaid St. Paul City - Railway Com pany's portion of said, improvement, can be "found specially benefited, at least to the extent of the cost and expense neces sary to be. incurred thereby. . '~ -i The City Clerk is: hereby.-, ordered nd directed :to serve a certified copy of this order upon the St. Paul , City Railway Company, immediately upon its passage. approval and publication. Aldermen • -_■•-• Adopted by the Board of Aldermen July . Adopted by - the Assembly Aug. 4, 904. Approved Aug. 5, 1904. (Aug. 8. 1904.) ; - -. 8? Fhf "mattS of the Board of Public Works dated July 18. 1904.,- It is hereby ordered by the Common Coun cil of the City of St. Paul: That the Board of Public Works of said City of St. Paul cause the following improvements to be made, to-wit: - Pave with asphalt West Ihird street from the easterly lin of Wabasha street to the southerly line of the granite paving at the intei section of West Third street, Eagle street and West Seventh street, in the City of St. Paul, Minn. And it is hereby further Ordered, That the sum of $2,250 be and the same is hereby appropriated out of the '-General Fund" to apply on the pav in"- of Bridge square, and that part of the west end of West Third street at "Seven Corners" (so called) having ho assessable frontage. , , , That said Board cause said work to be let by contract, as provided by law, with out "one-half the estimated cost being first paid into the City Treasury, and after said work shall be placed under contract, said Board shall proceed without delay to assess the amount, as nearly as they can ascertain the same, which will be re quired to pay the costs and necessary ex penses of such improvement upon the real estate to be benefited by said improve ment, as provided by law; it being the opinion of the Council that real estate to be assessed for such improvement can be found benefited to the extent of the costs and "expenses necessary to be incurred thereby. _ Adopted by the Board of Aldermen July 19, 1904. Adopted by the Assembly Aug. 4, 1904. Approved Aug. 5, 1904. '(Aug. 8, 1901.) Bd F No. 19902— Whereas.. Chas. Krest has heretofore made application for a runner's license from the City of St. Paul under and pur suant to Ordinance No. 2452, entitled "An ordinance to regulate runners in the City of St. Paul," approved July S, 1904; be "it Resolved, That the City Clerk be and he is hereby directed to issue a runner's license to Chas. Krest for the period of one year upon payment by said Chas. Krest into the Treasury of said city of the sum of $25. Adopted by the Board of Aldermen Aug. 2, 1904. Adopted by the Assembly Aug. 4, 1904. Approved Aug. 5, 1901. (Aug. S, 1904.) Bd F No. 19903— , Whereas, O. E.~ Lundgion has hereto fore made application for a runner's li cense from the City of St. Paul, under and pursuant" to Ordinance No. 2452, en titled "An Ordinance to regulate runners in the City of St. Paul," approved July 8, 1904; bo it Resolved. That the City Clerk be and he is hereby directed to issue a runner's li cense to O. E. Lundgren for the period of one year, upon payment by said O. E. Lundgren into the Treasury of said city of the sum of $25.00. Adonted by the Board of Aldermen Aug. 2, 1904. Adopted by the Assembly Aug. 4, 1904. Approved Aug. 5, 1904. (Aug. 8. 1904.) Bd F No. 19911— Resolved. That the City Clerk be and he is hereby authorized and instructed to issue to J. H. Bohrer, doing business as the J. H. Bohrrr Sanitation Company, a scavenger's license upon payment into the City Treasury the sum of Twenty-five dollars, the fee required by ordinance, and the filing of a bond in the sum of $5,000. to be approved by the Mayor and Corpora tion Attorney. Adopted by the Board of Aftlermen July 19, 1904. FRANK J. HUBER, President of the Board of Aldermen. Adopted by the Assembly Ail". 4, 1904. R. SCHIFFMANN. President Pro Tern, of the Assembly. Approved Aug. 5, 1904. R. A. SMITH, Mayor. Attest: GEORGE T. REDINGTON. City Clerk. Aug. S, 1904-lt NOTICE OF HEARING FOR VACATION Vacation of Street Notice is hereby given that the petition of A. Booth & Co. and -others to; vacate till that portion of St. Peter street, in E aid City *of St. Paul, which lies ' southerly i of the southerly line of West . Third street and ;'northerly • of; a line i drawn from the' southeasterly corner.- of lot one (1) block twenty (20), .of : Rice .& : Irvine's Addition to St. Paul, to the southwesterly corner of lot six (6), of Auditor's. Subdivision Num ber twenty-five (25).".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 minting thereof ;- to -be bold; in;. the Council ChaTnler I- tlSe~7c''3ft House-, and■:- City ' Hall Building."tln^said city on Thursday.- Sept. 1 lflO4-'"'at 4 o'clock on the afternoon of "said-day ;-"'.- . Dated at St. Paul, Minn., July 23. A'l D "-' •" -. GEORGE T. REDIXGTON 'City- Clerk City of J St. Paul. Minn " - -.:;-;:-;-July;_2&-Aug. 1-8-15-1904-41,,; •.■,:b i: * $50 —California ' and Return—sso . . i " .' Via .of.^BocW^ Island" System ' Tickets 'on* sale Tdaily^'Aug/: 15 to Sept. 10, inclusive. Good returning until Oct. 23. .;■■. Liberal:- stop;overV privileges. Un surpassed >. service. Two routes. Scenic and -r Southern. Office. Sixth - and * Robert streets St. Paul;. 1 F. W. r Saint, City "Pas-. senger Age lit. -.'->- .\ THE ST. PAUL GLOBE. MONDAY, AUGUST 8, 1904 THE GLOBE'S ''":■/: PAYING WANTS ; —rt "HUNTING A NEEDLE IN A HAYSTACK" Isn't any harder than hunting for most anything you've last, if you figure i on doing the hunting yourself. Th; real way tc< hunt is to let one of THE GLOBE'S PAYING —==WANTS====== hunt for you. Makes no difference what you'vs lost, whether It's your < pocket-book, your wife or your, pocket-bock, if It's to be found, a Globe Want will find it for you. Just try "The Globe's Paying Wants" I =20 WORDS 20 CE!NTS====== i LEAVE WITH ANY DRUGGIST OR 'PHONE 1065, EITHER LINE A Few of the Branch Offices Where 4ds 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.. Druggists, Selby and Victoria. S. H. REEVES, Druggist, Seven Corners. L. J. ABPJRWALD, Druggist, corner Rice and Iglehart. STRAIGHT BROS.. Druggists. Rondo and Grotto streets. SEVER WESTBY, Druggist. Maria ave nue and East Third street. W. A. FROST & CO., Druggists, Selby and Western avenues. RIETZKE & CO.. Druggists, Selby and Western avenues. A. J. SCHUMACHER. Drtiggist, 499 West Seventh street. J. W. NELSON, Druggist, Dale and Uni versity. C. T. HELLER. Druggist. AVillard. St. Peter and Tenth streets. C. F. RUTHERFORD. Druggist, St. Peter and Fourth streets. J. P. JELINEK & CO.. Druggists. 961 West Seventh street. J. P. JELINEK & CO.. Druggists. West Seventh and Sherman streets. W. K. COLLIER. Druggist East Seventh street, corner Sibiey. A. A. CAMPBELL. Druggist. Louis and Rondo streets. II L. McCOLL. Druggist. 453 Broadway. DRIES PHARMACY, corner Ninth and St. Peter streets. GEORGE C. DAVENPORT & CO., 972 East Seventh street. U. W. DICKMAN. Druggist, S3O East Seventh, corner Beech. A. L. WOOLSEY. Drusrgist, Prior and St. Anthony avenues. ''" .-," - "■:■■ DIED >L -*:v":- ;, PHILLIPS—Frank 13? at the family resi -, dence, 261 Carroll street, Sunday. Aug. 7, aged forty-three years. -i- Funeral from above residence-Tuesday morning. Aug. .r 9. at 9.o'clock. :Service at St. Joseph's church at 9:30 o'clock. • --".- -?m-'' '■>' : : - ':' ' '■'■:■'■■■'". '.:—'■ -: -'V: :^-:'- ' : '.: '-*..■ M>±. GALL—In St. Paul. ; Minn.. : Aug." 6, 1904, : at family -- residence. No. 500 Hopkins street. Herman Gall, aged sixty - years,! -! beloved husband of Minnie Gall. > Funer al from above ; residence Monday, - Aug.' - 8. 1904,' at 2 o'clock. p.m. Interment : - German Lutheran cemetery. .-_-'-. ■■;_;'■■'■"« ";• •••-.-:. .'■■•■. PERSONAL . '<^, Nervous People '-.- 'p£~.l For nervous diseases drugs , -*• 'PkV ■ are given which only deaden ■ •)%»$ ; -the' nerve force leading to 1 " ■ m® -- the brain, thus paralyzing .7-C£f£ ...the nerves, causing that dull. ' ■f*v^ tired 'feeling,, without any •'.. ',rT««'ambition to go out in j the -g*y world and get the ;money.; 'Cf^u' The" morning : comes; . it is a - 'O§Ahard:: matter to "get out of - '£■•<, I bed. to 1; go;, to ; your work. ■ -'§m ' Aftar : eating your meal you 'A'fV') are nervous and tired and r;'/^'i>) weak, and would rather lie 1": f^Y^j ■ down than go to your work. - ■ ~ £v»;S ; All this is caused by dead ■ f>A^s -ened- nerves running from . H^mhA -.'".:.- the spine ■to ; all. partsr of ' the s"^} ' V ; body, which drugs' will only t—^=? make worse. .Drs.'.Elvidge jfc=i' ■••■; remove the .cause: of : , these •Kil^aL "-':■ diseases, treating;- the | nerve V' centers from rthe , spine, and many cases ■of years' stand \ I Ing- are - cured._ In a week. »•/ 1/ Call and consult .' ;. ]. ■';",&, i : ' DRS. ELVIDGE, ~e, _ . The Chiropractic Institute J.H lSr P} ne ": ■ ;r ' an* College,; :- BStSf,w? 202-203 Dispatch Building, ■•"'- yours ;■"■'" •■' ST- PAUL> MINN. v:_ ' DR. WHEELER, V The • old reliable specialist, -v- forty-three years' experience; special attention to female, diseases. Call '- or write the . doc .'■•: tor, -Room ' 306 -! Globe 0 Bldg., - Minneap -. olis. : Tel., T. C. 335.:^ - . • ; '" PERSONAL—MRS. KATE JOHNSON - gives magnetic treatments; also will call i at your, home -and guarantee to cure you -of . eczema in four days. \.-.- Res. -. 419-421 ■ 1 Washington av.s.. Minneapolis. Room 14. T. H. BLY, :M. D., SPECIALIST —DiS- '. eases of: women; all ■ irregularities .: cor '■■"- rected; ■ new - book, 25c; all ? you need: to .. know; private home. Minneapolis office, - 412 Nicollefav. ? -*^: ,'-.,:■■-;■.--■ -.;..■ --.-.■• ■■-".'-■ v : DR. HINZ, Specialist in rupture and "diseases of man. \ ' Century bldg.. -ith st. and Ist av.'s., Mpls." SEWING MACHINES .'. 500 SINGERS, WHITES, V DOMESTIC and Wheeler r&- Wilson at $8.75. • Drop " heads • at. $13.50; free trial, r; 99 West Seventh st. " ' ' :".""•" .-= .:'. '■:•-; RAILROAD NOTICES Only $50.00 to Pacific Coast and Re ' . ■-' turn -..:,..'- "San' Francisco, Los Angeles,';- Portland, Tacoma, etc., via the Minneapolis - & St. Louis railroad.. Return '. limit sixty 2 daya. Stopovers and diverse' routes ' permitted. Tickets on sale commencing ■ Aug. 15. .*-:;r; Call on Hj»S. Haskins, city ticket agent, Ryan hotel. ; _11; .; ■. : ; ■ r ■■. ■. '-'-'"■'■-',.'--■■■.■ ' • —•■ ,- j : ■ ;■-'.■: :. $26.40 — Colorado and Return—s26.4o " ; $38.40— Utah: and \ Return—s3B.4o! '-■/ Via Rock Island System. Tickets on iale' daily - until r Sept. 30. ~J- Good returning until Oct. -j 31. ■'■ Only . one • night out,V St. Paul and Minneapolis to Denver,".Colorado ; Springs or Pueblo. Rocky Mountain Limit-; ed ■is the train. « Electric lighted sleepers; and best - meals 'on : wheel?. ' Office ' Sixth and Robert -; streets, •- St. Paul, ■ F.*;: W. Saint, " City Passenger: Agent. Wisconsin : Central = Railway Rate ' ; Bulletin New York and return .".'. ...*..*...:: $41.90 Albany. N. V., and return.:..:.'..""..r- 38.20 Boston and .return . .r.T.S.'.'r.:i . 45.90 Toronto i and return .... Tf. .:... r.~. :Ttr.25.90; • Montreal and '• return.. •; ..".-r".":..'.; !MjS^ 33.00 ; Rates- to intermediate - points in propor tion. Homeseekers' tickets to i points south, southeast." and southwest. first i and; third Tuesday;each month half~fare plusj '%'l:-'^~-.~. ■vv-"::."';-.^:-.' ; '''7': v'..-'.\, .'.-.. .-J;'-.->''■--;"■-/~"^-";i V-Tt) Michigan 'summer r resorts : via Chi cago and boat lines half fare plus 50 cents to: Chicago and return in connection with boat' l'ne rates. Free l reclining I chair? cars on : all. trains. For full « information call or address "Herman i Brown, N. W: P. A., 371 Robert street, St. Paul. >: : v>-. - .-- • - r : $27.75—ROUND TRIP—S27.7S • Texas, Oklahoma and - Indian ; Territories, Tuesday, Aug. 9 and 23, via Rock Island . System ■: ,; ■ \""-^: -A;;:;'-;-r'-*.'-"'ir-rl."-^'-:-\l2- -Rate applies to Oklahoma City, El Reno, Enid. Chickasha. £hawnee. Law ; ton; .t Fort Worth. Galveston, Dallas » and; . intermediate points. Tickets and full In formation at City Ticket i Office, Sixth and Robert streets ,i3> St. Paul. F. W. Saint, City Passenger Agent, - ' ' .--' •" -"-^^ THE GLOBE'S PAYING WANTS P. H. MIDDENTS, Druggist. 472 Waba sha. JOHN BODIN & CO.. Druggists, 881 Payne avenue. B. A. TRSAT. Newsdealer, 442 Broad way. M. S. COURTNEY, Newsdealer, 478 Wa basha. ■ W. E. LOWE, Prescription Pharmacist, corner Twelfth, and Robert streets. J. A. BATTOM. Druggist. 309 Jackson street. ? , A. H. SONNEN, Druggist, 574 Rice. L. H. LUEDERS, Pharmacist. 879 Rice. SUMMIT PHARMACY, 284 Rice, corner Summit. WALTER NELS©N,- 1 Druggist, 896 Rice street. WALTER NELSCWT. Druggist, 1946 Uni versity avenue. CAPITOL DRUG CO.. Druggists. Uni versity avenue and Rice street. DR. MARKS. Pharmacy. 118 S. Wabasha. HALL & KRAFT, Druggists, 428 S. Wa basha. HANS MADSON,:.DruKjdst. 156 Concord. ECLIPSE DRUG STORE. 113 S. Robert. G. A. WOLFROiC: Druggist. 572 Kent. D. C. KISSEL. Druggist, 561 Thomas. F. A. HOLCOMB,^ Druggist. 9E4 Payne avenue. '",- '. CENTRAL PHARMACY. Tenth and Wa basha. EDMUND J. FOCHS. Druggist. 798 East Seventh. E. E. KEIPER. Druggist, 450 South Rob ert. G. F. UMLAND,, Druggist. 441 University avenue. INSTRUCTION MRS. ST. JOHIM-BRENON, principal 1 of Lyceum Dramatic ■• School,-will give ';:>: lessons in St. Paul in the Art of Speech, ; Voice Building.; Elocution and j Reading, ,: Defects' of - speech speedily:-. corrected. - Prof. • { Titcomb's *." st;idio. . Q'Halioran ;;■; ;Bldg., Mondays 'and Thursdays, ' 2 to '. .6" p.'^n."';.: ,- -•'-"> "'•■ ■ a-*.:..; I, - '■■iri&SPi I FOR RENT—Houses \-V:^y-^r REMOVAL NOTICE I have moved my office to No. 45 East 0 Fourth s4r.? ground floor; calr- on me for it : anythin» and everything in of, *»3 real ; estate.- - rentals, fire . insurance ..and* - .mortgage loans. E. P. Roberts. No.-4{f; '"■ ■East Fourth at. ■■■■-- -,—- : ' .-.■ . _. ; ; j _ FOR RE NTT—Flats ■ NEW SIX," SEVEN AND EIGHT ROOM .• flats on.St^ Anthony trill- will be deco rated su)t "tenrtn'ts. Apply ; lOltf New:: 1 York ' Life btd&., between 10 a. in. and y3 -v-p: m:->-, 3 >;' '■'-_■'■ '\- ■-': -~r ■.'•■"•■-;; FOR RENT—FURNISHED FLAT; 8 '. ; rooms; possession at ■>.. once; • $65 -per | month; Flat 10. Waldorf, corner Sum * mit and. St. Albans. Inquire janitor. FOR RENT—Furn'shed Rooms 151 EAST SEVENTH, NEAR. JACKSON ' —One ' nicely furnished front suite of Z rooms, with use of piano; single 1 .;. room. ; '/t>?f-' • ■ •'■■ '';■.'.;. ;'l■,••■ \' .-■-• ROOM and BOARD WANTED ROOM ; AND BOARD BY YOUNG MAN; Aug. 15; nice private family; . walking distance: preferred. Address X 145, -..-Globe.'-:-;..----'-- :-;,;z-:: ■-::-'-■ ' ;•"■::•:'--;.- TWO ROOMS, FURNISHED ORUNFUR-; ;- nished, .-.with board, for young married ■:couple. Address G 170. '. Globe. ..•*" : ;|> T MEDICAL -.;; '■- "J ■; PERSONAL—W. A. MANN, M. D., SPE cialist. , All -diseases of women quickly : cured; ovarian I difficulties and irregular : ities skillfully treated;; consultation free. ■; - 412 - Nicollet ay., Minneapolis, >T fourth floor. r '.;-.:-■ -,"/' - -* : MEDICAL —MRS. DR. F. G. McKAY, .- electricity, massage and magnetic treat r • ment; will cure : rheumatism,^insomnia" ,; and" all nervous diseases.V Office, 905 S Northwestern Bldg.. 322'Hennepin. Min neapolis. Hours, 9 to 9. M. 1717 Lrl. -^ LADIES! t USE MY REMEDY, THE 'Sz greatest monthly regulator; best, safest; :•■: '.'• always reliable; relieves in three to five ' days;- price, -particulars free. Ad dress Mrs.' T. Wagner. 43% j East Third Cr St.. Paul. Minn. -;'.-'-^C-^;;-^ r Spate -attorneys - WILLIAMSON & MERCHANT (JAMES F. Williamson and Frank p. Merchant), --~ - patent . attorneys and solicitors, j Main ■ . office, 929-935 - Guaranty ; Loan .; bldg.. "Minneapolis,; Minn.: branch. Room 52, McGili bldg.. Washington.'D.-C. ■■•--'..' NOTICE OF" HEARING FOR VAC ATI N Vacation of Alley - ].C /.-'., . Notice is hereby given that the petition" of Pauline L. Schultz to vacate all that: portion r the north and •- south alley in -block one (1) of.Fitzhugh's Subdivision of lot % seventeen . (17), Hall's 'r Addition ':: to Hyde S Park -, Ramsey County, .: Minnesota, which is-bounded on the east by lot five (5) and on the west by lots six (6), seven (7), eight (8). nine (9) : and the north eight feet (8 r ft) of lot ten (10). in said ;block : -'one (1). and being all of that por tion of said alley; which lies directly west of said lot five (5). has been filed in the office of the City Clerk of the r City of St. Paul, and said - petition will be heard and- | considered by athe Committee on Streets of the Board of Aldermen Sof ' said City of , | St. Paul at a meeting:thereof to be :' held :- > in - the -5 Council -y Chamber Jn the - Court ■ House : ; and I City Hall Building, t " in paid icity, on Thursday, Sept. -1;~ 1904, at 4:00 o'clock in : the afternoon -of said day. ~; ■-\ ? ~ Dated at St. Paul. :Minn July 23, A. D. r 1904. "•-'-- ■■■-.-■-_ -; , ■;:- ---::,,;.--. ■;--;-^-;. / GEORGE T. : REDINGTON. O .. --■'--: City Clerk City of St. Paul, Minn. \ ■;.•..' v July l-S-15-1904-4t v : ~- i i--..- •". -. .'^-,:-~:-~.: ':• w-i '"."■--■-■-'-'■■ '*■-.-- -.'-■"■■•■'- NOTICE OF HEARING FOR VACATION Vacation of Street 7^ Notice is hereby given that ." the " petition of •;.: the London & ? Northwest American . Mortgage I Company, Limited, and others, :to vacate the ? westerly two feet (2 ft) of " j ■ Cliff ; street, i from Yankee ? street to Yon ' ; : Minden ? street, r the r same £ abutting upon i i and -being •■ in -* front of ; block four (4) -of i Winslow's Addition "to the ? City of f Si. i - Paul, has been *■ filed in ; the - office 'of * ; the' City Clerk of the City of * St. Paul, ana said petition will be, heard : and consideretl. by the Committee !on Streets I of the Board j I \or Aldermen iof said i City %- of - St. Paul iat a meeting thereof to be held; in the Cowr- i ■ cilP Chamcer. in * the >-: Court "House ) and City Hall Buildfr.g. in said city.-' on j Thursday. Sept. 1. 1904. at ; 4:00 o'clock tn j .the: afternoon of said day. -j '■- "■- - -■■■ '•.; W~ Dated 'at ! St. Paul. Minn.. Juiy 23, A. ;. D. 'iijAj .■•-.•■-': ■-i.'n.-r-"-','"' ■■:':>--- :' - -.' -. ::: -"'"l'~-z:^'~-s.^'i"-:'" ■ 19(H' > GEORGE T. RT2DIXCTON. . ";'"" City Clerk City of. St. Paul. Minn. :- July 25-Aug. l-S-loOflu-J-'- THE GLOBE'S PAYING WAISTS 7. HELP WANTED-Male :-y3 STENOGRAPHER WANTED— BRIGHT - young man to take position in office of ;: a leading St. Paul institution; must be , ay competent v stenographer.^ good,:■; pen ;: man and willing to work: reply, stating -. age and J experience..::: Address'R-117, ><: Globe. -■■■...':; -r? .,-■>> :■■:>■"-. ;^ ':^--^-^/--:;-^': YOUNG MAN TO LEARN WATCHMAK ■.'.*■ ing, \,: engraving, optics; money made on ':- actual * work; only school working ex -,; clusively for jewelers. Minneapolis •: School Engraving and "^Watchmaking; 1 '.--- Commercial: building. Minneapolis. :.. WANTED i"-?.K MAN WHO SPEAKS French, ; also reads and writes - English, -' to ' take orders ?among ; Finlanders; re ;.--■ plying, > state age, experience . and ■ previ /*■> ous ' employment. v; Apply X 126. Globe. ::= • BRIGHT, HUSTLING, NEATLY DRESS : ed '. young - man. ■: as > local arid ::- traveling salesman;: $15.00 to r start:" Call 9 a. m. : McKeyes. 452 Endicott Bldg. WANTED— EN - OUT : OF .' EMPLOY a ment ?in; St. Paul and "vicinity.to. read j this ;page \ every day for - the • profitable ; situations that are offered. -: '-■-.■■■ -:■:•'■■-- WANTED — ELEVATOR :, BOY (Li - censed). Apply Hotel Metropolitan. ■-■:.'■■ HELJP-WANTED-Female WANTED—YOUNG* GIRLS i AND. WOM : en who ;,are 7 seeking:employment ■to re , alize that they can. best secure situa tions through reading the Help Wanted -■ columns of The Globe daily. SITUATION WANTED -Male ■ENGINEER AND MACHINIST WANTS a position on any kind: of a-" steam . plant; - city or country; can furnish. the best *of - references. .; J. B. Lockwood, : r : General : Delivery. •-.--■-'■■'■■•. WANTED—WORK IN AN OFFICE AT .-' light bookkeeping. 'Address V 165.. Globe. BOY OF 14 WOULD LIKE WORK OF - .any, kind. - Address R 9, 206 West Th.fd. SITUATION WANTED BY A TEMPER-. |-.- ate > young man 'in restaurant, -, bakery or ice cream parlor; no -objection Vto night : -v work. - Apply at 354. East .Ninth st. F. :- A. Fitzsimmons, city. . ' :: : A BOY OF 17 YEARS WOULD LIKE work of any kind. Address ?"49..West Fourth st., side entrance. -.::';■.: - FIRST-CLASS MEAT CUTTER WANTS r- position as shop tender. Address A. E. Huber. 215 Fisk St., St. Paul. .: .V ; POSITION WANTED :- BY EXPERI -' encc-d young male, stenographer of nine ' : teen, who understands .' bookkeeping. ■■; Address "S," 664 Pine st., city. :-'■:: WANTED—A.SITUATION FOR AN EX '■: perienced helper ,in bakery or ice cream . i parlor. ; Frank F.. 354 East . Ninth: st., St. Paul. ■■'■. -•--.-;,• - • ■ -■ ■ - ■ ■■■ MASON . IS LOOKING FOR WORK AT ; . brick, stone or plastering work; first ~:class mechanic. J. Austin, General de livery. city. '".''-. : "■- .'-"-■-. :.. : ~" WANTED—POSITION AS BARTENDER. lunch man or porter, by a young German with experience; wages reasonable. - Ad- . v dress J. M . 463 Blair st.. city. ■ ' GOOD •: ALL-ROUND : COOK; SOBER *. man desires position in country hotel. Address D. Cook. 147 East r Seventh I; street. St.' Paul. Minn. " .■•i ' • :> .'■.".:■■■:■ EMPLOYMENT WANTED BY A YOUNG '- man used to horses anu can fire sta • fti tionary : ; engines, etc. - Lewis " Ferris, in Hotel Rouleau. - ~X ~- TWO BRIGHT. BOYS OF TWELVE AND -fourteen would like work. during vaca tion distributing bills or In bowling al loys. Address 1099 Fauquier st. : TWO PAINTERS WANT WORK; ONE *£ inside finisher. Address 838 Raymond ?« ay.; Twin CUy^tel.. 6243. • • ; ; WANTED—A POSITION AS COOK by t-f-ja. colored man of. ten years' experience; -: can furnish best of references. '■-. Address "Cook." 552 Wabasha st. ' . - ; FINANCIAL V -J 5 PER CENT AND 6 PER CENT :: ;i£j "-M ■ -X--P MONEY "'- -: j^wK^.'"-.'■■in' ANY amount,.>:' %:M with the "on or before" privilege, to loan ■ on St. Paul improved real estate. ; :;1-* '■_', WARE & HOSPES,. i '.-.,■ .. Successors . to . ■St TV ROBERT L. WARE .& : CO.. | •^ J -■:■ 201 Germania Life Building. :r.\.^ LOANS TO SALARIED PEOPLE WITH -• out mortgage or indorser.: Only se it curity your name. v-' Others ' on : house .*W hold "furniture, pianos, etc.. without re ■ moval '-. from your :possession, c Minne • sota Mortgage Loan Co.. 316-317: Pioneer :■.' ■ Press bldg. >-.-•-. y - : /■ . , ,>^_.:... .-.-.J ST. PAUL" FINANCIAL CO.—LOANS ON f . salaries, furniture: and pianos, without 1 removal; lowest rates in city; call and , see us. Room 301' New York ; Life bldg. QUDBT I HAUQ AT LOWEST RATES OnUni LU A 0 _On easy payment plan. Furniture, pianos, etc. 730 Globe bldg. MASSAGE MRS. DR. STEINE—SCIENTIFIC MAS sage and "baths; all kinds. 27 East Sev enth st. Suite 200. : MISS T. ' OLSTAD, TRAINED MAS " - seuse; .baking process;: massage; scalp treatment; open; Sundays. 309 Phoenix | ; bldg. N. W. phone. Main 742 L 1. .. ; - - TAKE SCIENTIFIC MASSAGE TREAT : ments at Mrs. Wagner's, 43% East Third I- st.. : corner : Cedar. • '■--:-"-" STORAGE '■■'''. . REDUCED FREIGHT,- RATES TO THE ; Pacific coast on ■■ household " goods or .. emigrant movables; '-prompt .service; lowest rates. The. Boyd . Transfer & : Storage Co.. Minneapolis. ;- . ". BUSINESS PERSONA REEVES' IRON V- PILLS ARE JUST " the '. thing - for: people \ sick of being tired §1 and for people t tired of ; being ', sick; try ■: them. S.: • H.: Reeves. Druggist. Seven ■ Corners; money cheerfully refunded. -: NOTICE OF j HEARING FOR VACATION :■■' Vacation of Street : .' Notice Is hereby given : that: the petition j of E. A. Upham and others to vacate ten feet -■: on w the easterly . - side '■' and . ~ ten feet on '■-. the "■ westerly .side of Ray mond avenue, :in :. the City of St. Paul, - Minnesota, from " its : intersection with the right of way -of - the Chicago, Milwaukee: & St. Paul Railway, north to the . south ' line of University; avenue, : has been filed in" the office; of the City -- Clerk iof the: City of St. Paul, and said petition will.be heard 1 and l considered ;: by the -.." - Committee s~ on Streets -of : the : Board of Aldermen {of said City of St. - Paul iat a meeting thereof; to be ■ held ?in the r Council Chamber Jin i the' Court : House ? and City Hall; Building rin said I city * on -Thursday. - Sept. ; 1. r 1904. : at'! 4 o'clock in. the afternoon r of said day. .:: Dated at -St.. Paul, r Minn., July 23, A. D. 1904. ■-.-.' -•;; \>-:^ -: -^V. — r/'^^i :~-- .- ;, ; ■ :-i .^ c> GEORGE T. REDINGTON, J City Clerk City of St. Paul. Minn. ": ;. July 25-Aug. 1;- l-8-15-1904-4t rj. ; ;^ _"; CONTRACT WORK ■ ." Grading Marie Avenue, South St. Paul, ' ':■- '!:''■-■:/'■■- "•■'-.'■•-'-vMJnnir'-i-.r '-\:^~:':."' . '.--.,:, i ; Office iof the • City \ Recorder,'. "..'~ i Z City of South St. Paul, Minnesota, V : '.-. ■.".■■; :'-■■'."•" -- - : - •/• • - ;; .August :- 5. 1904. •■:..:' * Sealed bids will be received by the Com mon Council of 'said City South St. 1 Paul at the office of; the : City Recorder lof - said city ' until 7 o'clock p. m. Monday, Aug. 15,1 ; 1904. for grading. Marie avenue, from First street 10 -Marshall avenue, in said I city, ! 'according: to plans '. and specifications \ filed j! :in the • office '. of | said City Recorder |by the : i City Engineer and now on file in said; ; office. .K'^ '. ■-■'•^ , vi-;: -;: . -'.:.- -'.-.- =- -:' r > Ci.'A" 7.bond with at -*? least ';two sureties [ in the sum ; of ■' at least 20 per cent. ■■ or "'<■ a certified • check I for at least 10 r per i cent '■ of itr c" gross -' amount i bid must ac- ! -company each bid.cv Said check to be.made, payable" to -the .'■ City Recorder. The Com mon l Council * reserves the right ;to i reject; ; any and r all bids. -i"^.:-2-«^--^,^ ii-.-.-Z^Xi .:- ■ -*--.■ -U :-;■■: -O:.l CHAS. t, W. CLARK. :. %} r- - ■ ■-■•.-■"" ; City Recorder, '■-'f .':''■ *'■■':■ South' St. Paul. ; Minn. :" >'•". 8-JJt'^-lt. THE GLOBE'S PAYING WANTS Forty Martha Washington Needles WITH EACH GLOBE WANT AD Tlh)(§ ifsiilffftlhiP Wiil give a acka& p containing foTty II II.IHg ■.;jaHgJ|M)(g Martha .Washington Nsodles with ev-ry — cash want ad received at the office or ; V . : left w:th any druggist.' Thsss needles ari -warranted to excel all other brands in finish and quality. I The ey;s ar s bsvsl^d and gauged. thereby making sewing much easier. Th« package contains 25 assorted sharps: 1 Glove Njedls ■ ....'j 1 Chenille Nsedla 2 Fine Darners 1 Milliner's Needle | 2 Cotton Darnsrs' 1 Silk'Darnir 1 Tape Needle 1 1 Yarn Needle . 1 Carpet Needle 1 Worsted Needle j 2 Wool Darners 1 Sho;> Button Needle Send Your Next Want Ad to The Globe and Receive a Package ; of Needles Free SITUATION WANTED (Female YOUNG LADY WOULD LIKE POSITION : as stenographer; .experience more of an . object than salary. Address E. G., 309 : McClure bldg., 01 East Sixth St. - WANTED TO WASH AND IRON BY the day. Call or address 188 Front. A GOOD GERMAN WOMAN WOULD like a few more places for washing;- Ad ■ dress 452 East Seventh St." SITUATION - WANTED FOR LIGHT : housework, :or will keep house if place is not too hard; will leave city; also '■■■ take chamber work or kitchen work. l- Call 229 East Eighth St.. WOMAN COOK WOULD LIKE PLACE : as cook in harvest field. Mrs. Graham, : General Delivery. . COMPETENT WOMAN. WOULD LHKE position as cook where.good wages are "paid; city only. Mrs. Thorne, General Delivery. '''-.--"■ ■..-■-■ . LADY—AN ELDERLY LADY WOULD - like a position as housekeeper, for an el derly lady or gentleman without family; ' . a good home desired more than high . wages. Address Housekeeper, 267 Smith ay., St. Paul, Minn. . WANTED—PLACE AS HOUSEKEEPER, care for children or elderly couple. Ad -1 dress E. J., 277 Pleasant ay. C. A YOUNG GIRL, 10 YEARS. WANTS A place doing, errands; small wages. Ad dress or call 142 West Fifth, corner Fifth and Franklin.' ';:. - : WOMAN WANTS WASHING AND ; "->. ironing to do. * 507-Wabasha st. WOMAN WANTS "WASHING AND ".. ironing three days in the 1 week. 916 '.Case st. - ■ - -. WANTED—WORK TAKING CARE OF ■ - a rooming house or flat, or similar work, •V by- ,a' lady - whose husband's health is poor; must - have a few -rooms for housekeeping in the building. Mrs. :■ George Rice, general delivery, city. YOUNG LADY-STENOGRAPHER DE sire3 position in office; will work rea sonable.. Address 394 Banfil st., St. Paul, v- •.---■ SITUATION WANTED AS HOUSE • ■ ■ keeper or : some light ,< work suitable for .' lady with small .child;- will work rea : sonable; wants steady, place for winter; ■ 'no objection to leaving city; call after noons : only. 521 Broadway, ' between ■ Tenth and Eleventh sts. WANTED — WASHING, SWEEPING, ■■'- cleaning, any kind house work, by the day. Call 151 West Third st. room 10. YOUNG LADY WOULD LIKE POSI-. :. tion as stenographer; is willing to be ' gin for practice. Address L.L. T., 350 East Seventh:st.. city. YOUNG GIRL WOULD LIKE A PLACE - as nurse girl and assist in housework. Write or inquire at 611 Jenks St., St. Paul. Minn. • WANTED—BY A NEAT GERMAN GIRL, general housework in a small family, or ar nurse girl. Call 556 Wabasha st, third floor, room 10. city. WOMAN WANTS WASHING AND IRON . ing to take home. : 22;} Chestnut st. I- —= —: —-— ; ; BUSINESS CHANCES A SNAP FOR SOME MERCHANT— good merchant looking-for best loca tion in the state for store. - Address G, Globe. : .. - LOST — LOST—GOLD HUNTING CASE WATCH, between Phalen park . and York and Greenbrier. Sunday afternoon. Aug. 7. ■ Liberal reward on return to J. G. Hed berg. 418 Jenks st. . CARPET CLEANING Rug Manufacturers ./. •.. UP-TO-DATE UPHOLSTERING. AT - tress : "■-renovating,*-r carpet cleaning.. Schroeder & Dickinson. 16 East Sixth st.. both phones. ■ ' __ _ TRAVELER'S GUIDE Union Depot, Sibley Street. Trains leave and arrive at St. Paul as follows: Chicago Great Western Ri ;■ .; "The Maple Loaf Rout*." , Cl'yOffice 1 6thand B *«rl tit. Hum 153 SI. tExcspt Sunday: others Daily. SJ p™ j st.'Paa! . ','■:'■ ■ • ■--•-.■_■ _ , - { B.loam • 9.50 pm : Chicago and East. Dubuque, .3o pm 7.20 a -n Oelwol:.. Mdntire, HayfisW | n .2 o cm 12.40 cm: Kansas City, St: Joseph, Vis ( 10.505 m 7-3Spm • -Moinjs.-Mar£ha!ltown. Wa- < S.3opm • 7.:0a-n r:-terioo -:.::.:.•-• ..'-•--.*.. 111.20 pm 12.40 pro :- Red Wing, Rorhjster, s F»rl- f tt>.2sam : T 17.00 i. ■■■ bault, Manicato - ' '-'...'■ •. 1:5.27 pm 10-25 am : Dodg« Can?3f. HayfUld ■-.:.' 510 pn 10.45 am \ 1 Austin. Mason City, Ft.Do ( 8.10 am 7.38 pra ; - C*rroß, Council Buffi and <".:■•- - - ; * Oman. . . ■■■:■■;/■.■.■■. I 8.30 pm 7.20 am TICKET (&%] Cor« *- ifth ;©FFl^E^^^^>- and - OFFICE $jjg@A Robert Ffo BcS. and. Leechif^SX Milft KOfiTHGOASH!SiI[DB^IO.^ #2.m Fergus Falls, Dakota and *? tin? *q DC* : Manitoba Express--> 1: O.UUm -I.ZUuj pa^. Exprcssvi''iQ.is^m Duiuth fUKf**H and h& f2:sov p | Superiori*|| : io; '£& j « Daily. -T k.\ Smiclay..-: •; ...-■-.UothT'Phonf? *"«- j THE GLOBE'S PAY! NO WANTS FOR SALE-City Real Estate LIST YOUR RENTAL AND REALTY properties with us: no delay in making sales, ami we can rent your home. Great Western Real Estate and Loan Co.. 43S Gilfillan Bldjr. '__ FOR SALE—Houses REMOVAL NOTICE I have moved my office to No. 45 East Fourth st., ground floor; call on me for anything and everything in the line of real estate, rentals, fire insurance and mortgage loans. E. P. Roberts. No. 45 East Fourth st. THE VERY BEST BARGAINS IN TOWN .in the line of houses for sale are al ways to be found under this classifica tion of The Globe. • FOR SALE—Farm Lands 200 ACRES IN SOUTHERN PART OF Kanabec county, Minn, at the low price of $7 per acre. D. S. SMEDBERG, 617 Phoenix blag.. Minneapolis. Minn. LAND BARGAINS—KANSAS, NEBRAS ka Colorado. Wyoming; 10 years' time. Union Pacific Agency. 135 East Sixth st. (Ryan Hotel). St. Paul, Minn. DAKOTAH DACOTAH DAKOTAH See the big crops; big cxc. to Richard ton. North Dakota; see the free 160 acre homesteads, worth $1,600. We have land adjoining for $10 per acre; easy terms. Get tickets and maps from Win. H. Drown Company. Mandan. N. D. WANTED TO BUY Real Estate WANTED—TO BUY FOR CASH A COM fortable six or seven room cottage with i in walking distance. E. P. Roberts, 45 * East Fourth st. - ; .■-.■■ . .. ... HORSES AND CARRIAGES BARRETT &. ZIMMERMAN, MIDWAY Horse Market, St. Paul, have the larg est assortment of horses in the North west; part time given, if desired. IF YOU HAVE any HORSES TO sell remember that Barrett & Zimmerman, at Midway. St. Paul, are always ready to buy and pay cash. BARRETT & ZIMMERMAN. MIDWAY, St. Paul, have a number of buildings they want painted and will trade horses for the job. • - '■ BUY YOUR HARNESS ON THE IN stallment plan. Hard Times Harness Factory. 544 Rice st. ' FOR SALE—Typewriters WANTED— MEN AND WOMEN EVERY where to appreciate that " every day there are excellent chances to better then-selves offered in these columns. FOR SALE— Pianos, Organs ONE fVERS & POND UPRIGHT PIANO, in excellent condition, $145, if sold im mediately. S. W. .Raudenbush & Co., Sixth and St. Peter sts. - ' ■ FOR SALE—Sidewalk Tile STONE SIDEWALKS LAID IN ALL parts of the city; moderate prices. St. Paul Stone Co.. Tenth and Wabasha. Tel. 783. T. C. - FOR SALE—Miscellaneous ! E. LYTLE'S DIAMOND PARLORS, 411 Robert st., 2nd floor. A good many reasons why we can sell you diamonds below market value. We buy diamonds from others that want money. With our 30 years' experience we thoroughly understand the diamond business. We '■'■ buy at our own price. We can make a good profit and save you money. Mon ey advanced on diamonds, watches and furs. - House established in 1875. ! WILL ACCEPT ANY REASONABLE spot cash offer for my two-carat dia mond ring: will not trade. X 145. Globe. TRAVELER'S GUIDE Minneapolis & St. Louis R. R. Co. Office 34 Robert. . Unl 3>n > JJ»«. Telß.cho.i9 Calls—ssl N. «90T. a Leaya I tEx. Sundi7 *Dally Arrl7» ♦8.20 am V/atartown anJ Storm Li:j |5.55 •f9.ooam ....Omaha anu D«3 Moln»J.. .. T/oO •5.40pm ...Estharvlls and Midlsp^ . *10.33 i ? (. lUpIH to Chi--aeo.St. LMlifcftnmj 6.) I 111 ♦8.00pm: iOmahatD*3Molrsjs(Llmltsi) I *iOJ»a Wisconsin Centra! Ry TRA^ MILWAUKEE AND CHICA63 Leave 8.35 a. m. and 7.40 p. m. daily. Arrive 8.15 a. m. and 4.30 p. m. dally. ;-r?: * Both Phones 69*. - C. St. P. M. & O. Ry. Office: 396 Robert St. Phonj 437. ■ ■ «Ex. Sun. Others Dally. LEAVE j ARRP/3 rChicago. Mi!., MadlsM. ....:; 8.30 9.50 pn Chicago '-'Fast Mali" ........ 6-35pm 9.3>in IHOSfHWiSTESNLISirEJ. :... 8.35pm 7.20».n Chicago '-'Atlantic Exjrssj".. iasopm 4.45 Dulut:i,3jpsrior. Ashland.... *B.loam *4.30r-).n ■ TWILIBHT LIKIiraJ -......... 4.30pm •.Win Eimore.A'.gonJ.' Das MolnaJ. ' S-OOpm 8.00 m , City. O:n;ha. , Kansai City 9-35 am 7.40 >n Worthtnet™.Mit.-hei;.SuF.2!:s 9.05pm B.OD m : OM'HA LIMITED ....... - 8.00? m "7.33*71 ■Su City. Omaha. Kansas City 9.05 ?ml >7.35a-n PjS^sj?) *C B» c* Q. R. R« nC. B. & Q. R. R. BOTHPH3NE; MAIN 1S8« TICKET OFFICE; COT. fIfTH AND ROBERT *:■ Le»Ta -*[ v -■ Ail Trains Dally \ Arrly fc.2o«.ni; Winona. t -LaCrosso. Dv- I ;■.' ■' ■•■:. ■■■•- -'X, '' buaue, Chicago. St. Louis |- 1245 p.m : 8.40pm "CWCAeO UMtTEb" .. .....' I .'2o*q 8.49».» I Wlncna. ~* La Cross*. Dv- J.: - ' ;. ' .•';;•-,' ':>:-: I . buou*. f Chicago. St UuUI 7.20*1