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GALLANT NOVIK IS SENT TO BOTTOM IN SEA FIGHT Russian Cruiser That Led Sorties and Engaged Battle ships Is Finally Caught and Sunk by the American built Chitose and Another Cruiser—Ba*ttle Con tinued for Parts of Two Days — Complications Feared at Shanghai TOKYO, Aug. 21. —After a severe en gagement with the protected cruisers Chitose and Tsushima the greyhounds of the Japanese navy, the fleet Rus sian cruiser Novik has been vanquished. The fight occurred today. After it the Novik, in a sinking con dition, was run ashore in Korsakovsk harbor. The details of today's fight tire not known here, but it is evident that the Chitose and Tsushima caught up with the Novik yesterday and that a limning- fight ensued. The contest which was resumed was | terminated early this morning-. Capt I Takahashi, who is in command of the Chitose, reported the engagement in a brief telegram which reached the navy department here this morning. He said he first attacked the Russian cruiser Saturday afternoon and that on Sunday morning he inflicted heavy damage upon her. Nearly Sunk Sunday The Novik nearly sank, but was ted at Korsakovsk. Temporary repairs, however, " ren- I the cruiser seaworthy and she continued to fight. The Japanese suf no casualties. The imperial Prince Yorihito, of the house of Higa shi Fusirai is second in command on board the Chitose. Capt. Sento rounded the Tsushima. No additional details of the naval gremeni between the Novik and the Japanese cruisers Chitose and Tsushima have been received here. The fate of the crew of the Novik is known, but it is thought they doned their vessel and landed at Korsakovsk. Honor the Novik It is generally thoug-ht here that the Chitose and Tsushima steamed In to the Novik early this morning ■ mpleted the destruction com ■ed ye.sterday. It is expected a de tailed report of the occurrence from the commander of the Chitose will be \vi 1 tomorrow. This report is anxiously awaited. The new? of the destruction of the Novik has been received in a curious manner by the Japanese public. From ■ political standpoint it is highly sat tory, for the Novik could have most dangerous as a commerce destroyer; but considering the matter from a sentimental standpoint much regret is expressed at the loss. The Xovik has been splendidly handled and bravely fought throughout the war and Japanese naval officers and the public ally have frequently expressed - ation of the cruiser and her com tier ;>nd her crew. Made Gallant Effort Novik was one of the fleet which steamed out of Port Arthur on the morning of Aug. 10 to force Its through the Japanese lines. She A REEVES' |S IRON PILLS Jr^fjSJt/ if eally Improve People" lvfl^ll JF3& iiiL \Wk \{ 66 Refuse Imitations Promptly" [Jm -S^V^ Tlffid Otters, Overworked Mothers, Rundown Mothers, ' v (vwi all need ths saving powar of Raves' Iron Pills. Enrich j>^^^ !^L^^^ the bi;\d and nerve force. 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The Novik was next reported headed for Van Dieman straits, at the south ern end of Japan, evidently in an ef fort to reach Vladivostok via the east ern coast of the Japanese islands. Yesterday it was reported from St. Petersburg that the Novik had reached Korsakovak. From the fact that the Japanese cruisers met the Novik off the southern end of Sakhalin it would appear that the Russian cruiser had passed through the Kurile islands and was endeavoring to reach Vladivo stok by way of La Perouse strait, avoiding the passage of the Tsugaru strait, which was used by the Rus sian Vladivostok squadron when it raided the eastern coast of Japan. Jap Destroyer Investigates SHANGHAI, Aug. 21.—Shanghai was thrown into a fever of excitement this afternoon by the arrival of a Japanese torpedo boat, which was sighted coin ing in from the south at 4:30 o'clock. She passed the Woosung at full speed and started up the river Ju for Shang hai. The United States torpedo boat de stroyer Chauncey slipped her cable and followed the Japanese destroyer. The Japanese boat was cleared for action. She anchored off the cosmopolitan dock where the Russian cruiser Askold is undergoing repairs. The Chauncey came to anchor prac tically between the dock and the Jap anese destroyer. A foreign pilot ship reports having seen a Japanese battle ship and two cruisers cruising sixty miles outside of Woosung. There are at present no Chinese men of war in this port, but the taotoi has telegraphed that a Chinese cruiser be sent imme diately. The Russian consul general here flatly refuses to disarm the Askold and the Russian torpedo destroyer Grozovoi, or to order them to leave the harbr. •The taotoi has notified American Consul Goodnow, who is dean of the consular body, that China cannot pro tect the foreign settlements. Russia Ignores China He contends that Russia ignores the orders issued by China and China has not the means of making her obey them. The consul, Goodnow, has called a meeting 1 of the consular body to take joint action for the protection of for eign inhabitants. The Askold has docked adjacent to the warehouses here of the Standard Oil company, which are valued at over $1,000,000. The Standard Oil company has demanded protection for its prop erty from Consul Goodnow. The dock where the Askold lies is owned by Brit ish interests. On one side of this dock is German and Dutch property and on the other side American property. There are eight American, one Ger man, two British and four French war ships here. THE ST. PAUL 'GLOBE: MMt)AY. AUGUST 22. 1904 In the World of Sports American Association Standing of the Clubs Played. Won. Lost. Per Ct St. Paul 117 75 42 .64t Milwaukee 117 69 48 .590 Columbus 116 6C 50 .569 Louisville 119 65 54 .540 Minneapolis ...113 57 56 .504 Indianapolis ...119 57 62 .479 Kansas City 115 46 69 .400 Toledo 118 34 84 .288 Yesterday's Results Louisville 5, Kansas City 4. Milwaukee "2, Columbus 0. Colonels Outbat Blue* KANSAS CITY. Mo., Aug. 21.—Louis ville won from Kansas City, although out batted and outfielded by the locals. The second game was called in the first in ning on account of darkness. Attendance, 6,700. Score: Louis. H.P.A.E.! K. C. H.P.A.E. Kerwin,lf.. 12 1 OJRothfuss.rf 2 10 0 HiUlm'n.rf 2 2 0 o|Nanee.lf... 0 2 0 1 Hart.l 0 14 0 OiHill.cf 13 0 0 Arndt,3.... 0 14 1|80nr.er,3... 0 2 2 0 Dexter.c. 0 3 1 OjMassey.l.... 213 1 0 Brashear.2 12 3 llLewee.s 116 1 Montg'y.cf 110 o,Sul'van,2... 110 1 Quinlan.s. 12 2 Oißyan.c 2 3 10 Egan.p.... 0 0 4 ejlsbeU.p... . 10 4 0 — — |»But!er 0 0 0 0 Totals... 627 15 2iDurham,p.. 0 10 0 Totals ...10 27 14 3 *Batted for Isbell in the eighth. Louisville 0 0~2 0 0 1 0 1 I—s Kansas City....O 0 0 3 0 0 0 1 o—4 Earned runs, Kansas City 3, Louisville 2: two-base hits. Hill, Brashear; sacrifice hits. Isbell. Hart 2, Brashear; stolen bases, Kerwin, Hallman. Arndt; hits, off Isbell 6 in 8 innings; bases on balls, off Isbell 5, oft Egan.2; struck out. by Is bell 2. by Durham 1, by Egan 5; time, 1:50; umpire, Hart. Brewers Trim Senators MILWAUKEE. Wis.. Aug. 20.—Mil waukee again defeated Columbus today, the score being 2 to 0. The victory was due mainly to the excellent work of Reiff McKay, who held the visitors to two scratch hits, each of which were made by Yeager. Attendance, 5,000. Score: Mil. H.P.A.E. i Col. H.P.A.E. Stone,rf... 2 10 OjDavis.rf... 0 2 0 0 Schaefer.s. 2 5 2 OjMartin.lf... 0 10 0 O'Brien.lf. 12 0 OJKihm.l 010 0 0 C1ark.3.... 0 2 0 1 Friel.3 0 111 Hemphill.cf 0 2 0 OYeager.c... 2 5 2 0 Bateman.l. 211 2 o|Clymer,cf.. 0 0 0 0 Reitz,2 0 2 0 OiWrigley.l.. 0 3 3 0 Slattery.c. 0 2 0 OBridwell.s.. 0 13 0 MeKay.p.. 0 0 4 0 Malarkey.p 0 14 0 Totals.. 727 8 1 Totals... 224 13 1 Milwaukee ...0 0000110 *—2 Columbus 00000080 o—o0 —0 Two-base hit, Bateman; stolen base. Stone; bases on balls, off McKay 1, off Malarkey 1; passed ball. Yeager; wild pitches. McKay 2; struck out. by McKay 4, by Malarkey 4; left on bases. Milwaukee 5, Columbus 4; umpire, Dalien; time, 1:20. NATIONAL LEAGUE Standing of the Clubs Played. Won. Lost. Per Ct. New York 103 73 30 .709 Chicago 104 65 3.9 .625 Pittsburg 102 60 42 .588 Cincinnati 109 63 46 .577 St. Louis 107 57 50 .532 Boston 107 40 68 .370 Brooklyn 106 37 69 .349 Philadelphia ...106 28 78 .264 Yesterday's Results Chicago 4. Boston 1. St. Louis 5, Brooklyn 4. Cincinnati 4, 2, Philadelphia 3, 5. Reds and Phillies Break Even CINCINNATI, Ohio, Aug. 21.—The double-header between the Cineinnatis ana the Philadelphias today resulted in an even break. The first game was prolonged to thirteen innings through errors on ! both sides. Ewing's home run in this game was the result of a collision be tween Titus and Duffy, the former being knocked unconscious, but continuing in the game when he recovered. Lush was benched for disputing decisions. The vis itors won the second game through su perior batting. Attendance. 8,533. Score: FIRST GAME Tin. H. P. A.E.| Phila. H.P.A.E. Kelley.l... 119 1 OiDuffy.cf... 2 3 0 0 Seymo'r.cf 110 o!Gleason.2.. 16 3 0 Sebring.rf. 2 3 0 o'WbTi'on.3.. 0 10 0 Odwell.lf.. 0 5 0 1 McGee,rf. .12 0 0 Steinf't.3.. 0 12 0 Lush.l 17 0 1 Corcoran.s 17 6 0 Mitchell.l.. 0 10 0 Muggins,:! 115 o'Titus.lf 16 0 0 Peitz 2 2 5 o|Donohue.s. 112 0 Ewing,p... 3 0 4 OlDooin.c... 211 1 1 ISutthoff.p.. 10 4 0 Totals ...1139 23 1| , Totals ..10*37 10 2 *One out when run scored. Cincinnati 0 10010100000 I—4 Philadelphia ..0 02000010000 o—3 Two-base hits, Doom. Ewing 2, Se bring; three-base hit. Duffy; home run. %2wing; double plays. Huggins to Corcoran to Kelley, Donohue to Gleason to Lush 2. Doom to Gleason: first base on balls, off Ewing 3, off. Sutthoff 5: sacrifice hits, Corcoran. Mitchell. Huggins; nit by pitched ball, by Sutthoff 2; struck out, by Ewing 2. by Sutthoff 3; passed ball. Peitz; wild pitch, Ewing; time, 2:30; um pire. Kennedy, SECOND GAME Cm. H t P. A.E.| Phila. H.P.A.E. Kelley.l... 1 ? 0 OiDuffy.cf.... 2 3 0 0 Seymo'r.cf 0 3 0 o|Gleason,2... J 4 3 0 Sebring.Yf. 10 0 0| Wolv'tori.3 2 2 10 Odwell.lf.. 2 2 1 OMcGee.rf... 12 0 0 Steinf'dt.3 0 13 1 Lush,l 16 11 Corcoran,s 0 11 .... 110 0 Huggins.::. 2 3 3 1 Donohue.s 2 0 4 0 Schlei.c... 13 4 0 Roth.c. .*.. 12 10 Kellum.p.. 0 0 1 OCorridon.p. 114 0 *Peitz 0000 Totals ...12 2114 1 Totals ... 721 13 2| ♦Batted for Kellum in ninth. . Cincinnati .... 0 0 0 0 2 0 o—2 Philadelphia ...._.. 1 _o_Jp__l _o_2_l— 5 Two-base hits. Wolverton. Schlei. Mc- Gee; stolen bases. Seymour. Donohue; double plays, Corridon to Roth to Wol verton, Corcoran to Kelley, liuggins to Kelley. Donohue to Gleason to I.ush; first base on balls, off Kellum 2, off Corridon 1; sacrifice hits. Gleason. Kellum; hit by pitched ball, by Corridon 1; struck out, by Kellum 2; time. 1:26; umpire, Ken nedy. Microbes Bunch Kits CHICAGO. Aug. 21.—Chicago won out in today's game by a timely baiting rally In the seventh inning. A base on balls, two st6len bases and four singles scored four runs after two were gone. Weimer pitched an excellent game, and but for a bad error would have shut out the vis itors. Barry and Siagle carried off the fielding honors. Attendance. 8.300. Score: Chi. H.P.A.E.] Bos. H.P.A.E. Slagle.lf... 12 0 OGeier.cf.... 0 2 0 0 8arry.3.... 13 3 0 Coler.lf 0 2 0 0 Chance.l.. 21£ 1 0 A'batchio.s 0 2 3 0 M'C'rthy.cf 3 3 0 0 Deleh'nty.3 12 3 1 Kling.c 0 3 0 ORaymer.2.. 0 3 10 Evers.2.... 0 0 2 Ofcaiinell.rf.. 110 0 Joms.rf... 0 0 0 0M0ran.1.... 0 7 2 1 Tinker.s... 0 14 2 Marshall.c. 14 10 Wcimer.p. 12 5 0 Fifher.p. .. 0 13 0 Totals. ■ 527 15 5! Totals... 324 13 2 Chicago 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 •—4 Boston ;-0 0 0 0 0 1 00 o—l0 —1 Left on bases. Chicago 5. Boston 6; sac rifice hits. Kling. Raymer; stolen bases, Siagle. Barry: double play. Delehanty to Tenny; struck out. by Weimer 2. by Fisher 2: bases on balls, off Weimer i, off Fisher 2; hit with ball, Cooley; time. 1:35: umpire. Zimmer. Trolley Dodgers Fall Down I -_ ST. LOUIS. Mo.. Aug. 21.— St. ;L<>uis -f won today's .-_ game ; from - Brooklyn after ■ i .the latter had - the panic well in .•. hand. I Attendance. 14.500. Score: • ;.'..v::-■■-■ : :. ! . St. U. H.P.A:E.I Brook. -H.rXe. j Shay.? "2 2 2 OlGessler.cf.. ■ 2 10 V ■ ] Shannon.rf- 0.; 0 0 OiDillon.l;... --I 12 2 » ; Beckley.l. 110 2 1: T umley.rf. 0 10 0 ] Brain.-'... 2 6 4,' 1 Dohrs.ir".... : 2i 0 ?0 ' '\: ■nrady.c..": 16 1 ' oStrp.r>g;2.... 112 0: Pmoot.cf... 0 0 0 < Olßabb.s.';..; 1 '2-4-;« :::Barclay,lf. 0 2 1 Olßitter.'c.... 2 4 ? 2*2 Burke.3... 112 !01McCor rk,3. 0 3 3 0 M'Farl'd.p. 0 0 7 WCronin.p... 12 0 0 Totals ... 7271»•■ 2j Totals ...11*26 13 4 "Two out when winning run was scored. StTLouis .....~0 0 0 2 ~0~"0~~0 1 2—5 Brooklyn 2 0 0 0 1 0 Q Q I—4 Earned runs. Brooklyn 1. St. Louis 1; two-base hits, Dilleh, Dobbs. Strang; three-base hit, Grady; sacrifice hit, Grady; double plays, McFartand to Beckley to Grady, Barclay to B^ain, Burk to Brain to Beckley; stolen bases. Beckley. Ritter. McCormick. Shay, Shannon, Smoot; bases on balls, off McFarland 5, off Cronin 2; struck out. by McFarland 4. by Cronin 4; left on bases. St. Louis 4, Brooklyn 5; time, 1:48; umpires, Moran nad Carpen ter. AMERICAN LEAGUE Standing of the Clubs Played. Won. Lost Per Ct. New York 100 60 40 .600 Chicago 105 63 42 .600 Boston 102 (50 42 .583 Philadelphia ..98 57 41 .582 Cleveland 100. .58 42 .580 Detroit 101 44 57 .436 St. Louis 97 40 57 .412 Washington ...101 . 4J 79 .347 ST. PAUL LACROSSE TEAM IS DEFEATED Local Stick Handlers Are Trimmed In Chicago by Calumets CHICA6O, Aug. 21.—The Calumet La crosse club, of this city, defeated the St. Paul team tips afternoon by a score of 9 to 5. The game was close and well played throughout. CYCLONE DEALS DEATH TO FAMILY AT WACONIA Continued From First Page $25,000. The buildings were practically destroyed. The Sossan Wihdstack company sus tained a severe loss and its buildings will have to be rebuilt, for they were razed to the ground. There will be a loss of $25,000 to this institution: A row of six houses belonging to T. B. Walker was overturned, and all the families were thrown out of their homes. The occupant of. one of the houses was Charles Haydo, and his lit tle daughter was one of the of the storm. Little Girl Killed Her death was a most sensational in cident. The heavy rainfall had kept the family indoors-for some time, and when the threatening clouds assembled they. took refuge in the cellar. The storm broke with most intense fury and the house was lifted from over the heads of the people who had taken refuge in the cellar. l The house quivered from the force of the storm. "It is going to fall on us," screamed the eight-year-old son of Mr. Haydo, and before his father could prevent him he darted "from the cellar where the family was at prayers and fled out into the storm. He grasped a small tree and hung'on. A minute later the house was lifted from its foundations and carried roda away, broken -into 1 fragments which were scattered byfer a .large area. The instant the house was lifted from its foundations the wind swept the little Haydo girl from the cellar and carried her at least twenty yards across the street, and her body, man gled almost beyond recognition, was found a few moments later. The little boy was found clinched about" the sapling. His muscles were rigid and for a time it was thought he was dead, but he was revived in a few moments and is now out of danger. How Ohde Met Death Albert Ohde met his death In a strange manner. We was the pro prietor of a public house, and his living rooms were above the store. When the storm made its appearance Mr. Ohde and his family hurried to> the cellar, and while here Mr. "Ohde remembered that lighted lamps were burning in the upper stories of the building, and real izing the danger from fire he hastened upstairs for the purpose of extinguish ing them. He never returned* A chimney fell through the roof carrying heavy tim bers with it and when the storm was over neighbors who explored the ruins of his business place found the body under a pile of timbers. A ton or more weight was upon liim and his body was badly crushed. But for his pres ence of mind it is almost certain that a conflagration would have followed the wreck of the hurricane. At the time the storm struck the little village a street car was on its way from Minneapolis to Hopkins. The car was lifted from the tracks and turned upside down, but none of the passen gers suffered any injury beyond a few scratches. The little town was in a despondent mood last night. Hundreds of persons employed in the factories at the Park have been thrown out of work until the plants are able to resume business. This will mean weeks of idleness for the laborers. Many dairymen make their head quarters in the, St. Louis Park dis trict and instead of the usual supply of lacteal fluid the Minneapolis pa trons had to go without or depend upon a supply saved from Saturday. Tomorrow will be Ladies' day at the downtown ball park instead of today. Baseball Today -Two Games ST. PAUL vs. I INDIANAPOLIS LENNON FIELD, 2 p. ID. ADMISSION, 25 CENTS. Ledies' day Tuesday instead of Mon day. This week only. jßjdSß^fetA MEN ABU WOMEN, ' jjKg&i^ Itt>^Bß '''-: Use Big C for unnatural AHar <ia itosd>n,^H drs<'h«rges,inflammation*, *Je*JT T Gottruterd >~ g| "- irritations or clceration* I*J cci 10ttrictarf. of mucous niembmnra. &J3 ProTpsN foaUt-V.r. Pajn!e«s, and not a'*Iin |frc|TH;EV*HSCHEMiC.UUa. ' gent or pokom;us.;:;;.'? W^ OiKSJJISAH.fIJBBB ' : Sola »»y SrQjrffMt^ "-"feffifeft.': E.S. A."^^^^T^ or «ent is plain •wrapper, ' <gHHgs ?- by expraw, prepaid, fo» tl .<». or 3 bottles $2.76. r% ? c- »'; Circular Mat oa naßMf* ; REDEMPTION EXPIRING CITY TREASURER'S NOTICE OF REDEMPTION EXPIRING DECEMBER 20, 1904. St. Paul, Minn.,-Aug. 8. 1904. • Notice is hereby given that the time within which to redeem the real estate hereinafter described will expire on the 20th day of December, 1904. and that if said real estate is not redeemed on or be fore said date, the same will thereafter i?e ?onveyed tc the purchaser, at the sale hereinafter described, by a deed, in the manner required by law. Baid real es tate was sold on the 20th day of Decem ber, 1894, by the City Treasurer of St. Paul, to satisfy a judgment rendered In th« District Court of Ramsey County. Minnesota, against such real estate for assessments duly levied against the same, for the improvements hereafter named. The following is a statement of the do scriptior of said real estate, of the im provements for which the assessments "were mttde. of the name of the person to whom paiit real estate was assessed. and of the sums which will be required to redeem such real estate from such sale, calculated to the day when the time for redemption expires, as aforesaid: Reassessment for Condemning Lots Numbered Thirty-One to Forty, In clusive, In Block Seventeen, Suburban Hills, and Cots One to Thirty-Two, In clusive, of Clifton Park, all In the City of 6t. Paul, Minnesota, for a Public Park, Known as Indian Mound Park. DESCRIPTION. Lyman Dayton's Addition. No. of Am't Re- Certifl- In Whose Name quired to cate. Assessed. Lot. Blk. Redeem. 2086 James Stinson 16.16&17 44 $42.0G DESCRIPTION. Stinson's Subdivision of Block 45, Lyman Dayton's Addition. No of Am't Re- Certifl- In Whose Name quired to cate. Assessed. Lot. Blk. Redeem. 2087 Jame3 Stinson 17 45 $16.17 2088 same 16 45 16.17 2089 same 15 45 1G 17 2090 same 14 45 16.17 2091 same 13 45 16.17 2092 same ■ 12 45 14.14 2093 same 18 45 15 25 2094 same 11 45 15.25 DESCRIPTION. Scotten's Subdivision or Block 70, Lyman Dayton's Addition. No. of Am't Re- Certifl- In Whose Name quired to cate. Assessed. Lot. Blk. Redeem. 2107 George Scotten...2€ 70 $19.73 2115 same 7 70 17.49 2116 same 6 70 17 49 2117 same 6 70 17^49 2120 same 2 70 17.49 2121 same 1 70 17.49 DESCRIPTION. Scotten's Subdivision of Block 71, Lyman -.'- •■ -Dayton's Addition. No- of . Am'tße- Certifl- In Whose Name quired to cate. Assessed. Lot. Blk. Redeem.' 2124 Fred Scotton .:;... 21 71 $19.73 2125 same ............22 "71 19 73 2126 same 23 V.-71^ 19 73 2127 same ....;.......24 71 19.73 2129 same ............26 71 19.73 2130 same 27 * 71 19.73 2131 same ......;.... 28 71 19.73 2133 same 14 71 17.49 2134 same ..... .....13 71 V 17.49 2"0 same .3 71 17.49 2141 same ..'..:..■._.;. 2 ;; 71 • 17.49 2142 same .1 71 - 17.40 DESCRIPTION. £tin3on's Subdivision of Block 70, Lyman .,;.... Dayton's Addition. . -, !t?1 No. of -■•...' Am't Re- Certifl- In Whose Name quired to cate a "Assessed..: Lot. Blk. Redeem. 2144 Samuel G. Sloan.. 18 79 $15.25 No. of v.: .. ; .. '..■- Ain't Re- Certifl- In Whose Name quired to £?}?• "r ~ Assessed. : Redeem. 2145 J. N. and E. G. Rogers-. :■■•-.: --. Commencing in south line of northeast 14 sec tion 33. town 29, ranee V 22, 396 feet east . of southwest corner there ~ Of, thence due north 750 " .. feet, : thence due east ■ 375 feet, thence south erly to a point 300 feet • north of said south line and 1.616 feet east: of 'i ■west line of said J/i sec tion, thence due south 300 feet, thence west 1.200 feet to beginning (ex cept. Third street) being the Rifle Park so called, . ' ■■'■•■ in St. Paul. Minnesota.. $911.33 \- n - .'. : , DESCRIPTION. No. of Am't Re- Certlfl- In Whose Name quired to cate. Assessed. •— Redeem. 2160 James Stinson— west 973 feet of north 120 feet* of the east % of - northwest of sec tion 3, town 28, range :'•--. --22 .............. $144.07 -."••.!>-" DESCRIPTION * No. of v- Am't Re- Certin- In Who^e Name quired to cate. ' Assessed. Redeem. 2161 James Stinson—All that h— ■ '.. ■ - miscellaneous piece of . land in the City of , ! St. Paul. Minnesota, \\ bounded on the north by Conway street, on ■ the ; east by Clarence | street, on the south by >. . q : Point • Douglas street • and on the west by west line of section 34, ;,;.;;-. town 29, range 22...:. $328.11 No. of Am't Re- Certlfi- In Whose Name quired to cate. --:i > Assessed. - Redeem. ' 2162 James Stlnson— ' that V-U; i \ '. miscellaneous piece of land in the City of St. Paul, Minnesota, bounded on ; the north i by Conway street, on the east by Etna street, • on the south by Point Douglas street and on west by Clarence street . $294.58 No. of Am't Re- Certifl- In Whose Name quired to cate. ' "V:;.:;- Assessed. Redeem. 2163 James Stinson— that . >>. miscellaneous piece of; land .in. the City :of St. Paul, Minnesota, ■ bounded -on the . : north *~ by Conway street, .on the east by Birming ham street, on the south by. Point Doug las ■ street and on | the west by Etna street.. $249.85 No: of Am't Re-- Certlfi- In Whose Name quired to cate. - Assessed. ,;. Redeem. 2164 James Stinson— that miscellaneous piece of land In the City of St.Paul, Minn., bounded ' on the ; north by Con- x : way street, on the east t . . . . by Barclay street, on .. the south by : Point . S~ . Douglas street and on -r-~-'■'■, :.-■•. the west by Binning- | ham .:........ $171.87 No. of - 7- '•:• . Am't Re- C«rtifl- In Whose Name quired to. cate. Assessed. . Redeem. 2165 James Stinson-^Air that ■■■ v' ■ miscellaneous piece ■:. of . - .'. •: - land in : the City of , St.Paui, Minn., bounded : ;. on the north by Con- :«-:; way ■ street, on the «ast by the . east lino of the southwest % of section ' 34, : town : 21, »>C^ range . 22. ~ on; the ■ south ' by ;. Point ...[ \. Douglas ... •' street and on the west .-; by Barclay street ..'. '.'. $143.16 -No. of Am't";Re-" |:Certifl- /" In Whose Name - quired,to I. cate. '::■ .^."Assessed.-. •.•-.-. Redeem. "2166 James. Stinson—All that'■-. : - -•- ■■> miscellaneous..: piece of■: I land in the , City of : I St.Paul. Minn., bounded !% on : the north by j Point . ' Douglas street, on the • east by the east; line of southwest %■• of .section * . I 34. town! 29, range t.i.','.^ . - on the south 7 by. Hud son .'avenue; and on the " .-'■''■.-. -;..'." --,-;:':' .'■-'■ .nest by Barclay street :JIIS»W Description > To. of Am't Re- Certifl- In Whose Name quired to cat*. Assessed. Redeem. 2167 Jamea Stinson—All that miscellaneous piece of land In the City of St.Paul, Minn., bounded on the north by Point Douglas street, on the east by Barclay street, on the south by Hudson avenue and on the west by Birmingham street. $148.16 No. of Am't Re- Certlfl- In Whose Name quired to cate. Assessed. Redeem. 2168 James Stinson—All that miscellaneous piece of land in the City of St.Paul. Minn., bounded on the north by Point Douglas street, on the east by Birmingham street, on the south by Hudson avenue and on the west by Etna street $194.02 No. of Am't Re- Certlfi- In Whose Name quired to cate. Assessed. Redeem. 2169 James Stinson—All that miscellaneous piece of land in the City of St.Paul, Minn., bounded on the north by Point Douglas street, on the east by Etna street, on the south by Hud son avenue and on the west by Clarence street $283.19 No. ot Am't Re- Certlfi- Iv Whose' Name quired to cate. Assessed Redeem. 2170 James Stinson—All that piece of land in the City of St. Paul. Minn., bounded on the north by Point Douglas street, on the eaat by Clarence street, on the south by Hudson ave nue and on the west by west line of section 34, town 29, range 22 $350.46 No. of Am't Re- Certifl- In Whose Name quired to cate. Assessed. Redeem. 2171 James Stinson—All that miscellaneous piece of land in the City of St.Paul. Minn., bounded on the north by Hud son avenue, on the east by Clarence street, on the south by Birch street and on the west by west line of section 34, town 29, range 22.. $350.46 No. of Am't Re- Certiil- In Whose Name quired to cate. ' Assessed. Redeem. 2172 James Stinson —All that miscellaneous piece of land in the City of St. Paul,Minn., bounded on the north by Hudson avenue, on the east by Etna street, on the south by Birch street, and on the west by Clarence street $238.72 No. of Am'fße- Certifl- In Whose Name quired to cate. Assessed. Redeem. 2173 James Stinson —Ail that miscellaneous piece of land in the City of St. ■ Paul, Minn., bounded on the north by Hudson avenue, on the east by Birmingham street, on south by Birch street, and on the west by Etna street $283.19 No. of . ,-. Am't Re- i Certifl- -. In Whose Name . quired to ' cate. Assessed. ... - .Redeem.'" 1 2174 James Stinson — All that - i miscellaneous piece of "..'". ; . land in the City of St. ;;t ; ; Paul,, Minn., bounded on ; the ■ north ;by Hudson .1 avenue, • on the east by • Barclay- street, on the | i south by Birch street, I and on the "west by Bir- ! mingham street .......... $190.04 \ No.'of • ; : ' - - Am't Re- Certifl- : In Whose Name quired to cate. » ' ■'. '• Assessed. '■ . Redeem." 2175 James Stiuson.— All that-. :. '• ' miscellaneous: piece of land in "the' City of St. ■■:■ .. Paul .Minn., bounded on ■', •->->-^-«^ the north by Hudson ave nue, on the east by the ; east line of southwest* ; -' *i ■of section 34, town 29, range 22, on the • south by Birch street, < and on the west' by * Barclay street $126.93 No. of '.' . Am't Re- Certifl- In Whose Name quired to i cate. : -Assessed. ■ . : Redeem.': 2176 James Stinsoii — All that . miscellaneous -piece of land in the City of St. Paul, Minn., bounded on :- the north by Birch street, on the east by the east line of south . . - west li of section . 34, town :' 29.- • range 1 22,-1 on I the south by Hastings' :*"--v.vavenue, ■ and on the '..' --■west by Barclay.street. ■■• ■ $160.49 No. of • Am't Re- Certifl- In Whose Name quired to cate. ■ Assessed. Redeem. 2177 James Stinson —All that miscellaneous : piece . of land i in - the ■ City >of St. -.:' ' Paul, Minn., bounded on the north by Birch street, on the east by Barclay street, '. on the : south by Hastings;ave nue, and on the west by Birmingham street. $213.37 No. of ' V.'-' ■'• " Am'tße- Certifi- In Whose Name ..... quired to cate. - "Assessed. ' Redeem. 2178 James Stinson — All that miscellaneous piece of , land in the City of St. * Paul, Minn., bounded on . the north by Birch i;y street;, on the east by Birmingham; street. -on . the south" by Hastings ;;.->■ avenue, and ,on the /west by Etna street... $305.75 No. of ' Am't Re- Certlfl- In Whose Name quired to cate. Assessed. 'Redeem. 2183 James Stinson — All that'; miscellaneous piece of land in the. City of St. Paul,-Minn., bounded on - the north by : Birch • street, on - the 5 east by Etna street, on the south by Hastings avenue, and " on the west by Clar- L.; . ence street ; $339. No. of Am't Re- Certifi- In Whose Name quired to cate.- . " Assessed. „■'•. Redeem." 2184 James .Stinson —All that miscellaneous piece of . : land in the City of St. ; Paul, Minn., bounded on , .Vv:- the north by Birch street, •■ on - the east by , Clarence street, on - the south by Hastings ave nue, and on the west by the ' west - line of \. section 34, town 23, ;-:: range 22 .-.......:..;.:.. $294.58 No. of Am't Re- Certifl- In Whose Name —■"• quired to cate. • Assessed. " Redeem. 2185 James* Stinson — All that' ;t ;f*: . miscellaneous piece of land in the City of St. Paul, Minn., bounded on the ' north .by Hastings avenue, on the east by Clarence ; street, on the . .-. south -by Pacific street, \ and on the west : by . west line of section 34, town 29, range 22:...V. $439.82 No. of :!■',•:•' •■•:.■-: -•-•-..-. ; Am't Re- Certifl- In Whose Name quired to cate. ; -" Assessed.- • '■:-■ Redeem. 2186 James \ Stinson — All that -miscellaneous • piece 0f .%: '■,■■ land :in the City of St. Paul, Minn., bounded on _ • - the north ■,< by r Hastings . ; avenue, on the east by . Etna street," -- on 1 < the v '•; south -by Pacific : street,'. j-1 ~ and *on ~ the - west ' by . Clarence. street. -..".... $383.97 No. of • ;' ;" : -;■-■ Ain't Re- Certifl--' In Whose . Name : quired to cate. -Assessed. Redeem. 2187 James. Stinson — All ■ that ■"- miscellaneous > piece:; of / land in the City of St. ; "-v * Paul, Minn./bounded^ on • '■ the - north '„ by 4 Hastings ?>: avenue, on : the east by Birmingham? street, on : : the south by Pacific -'- '- - street, ; and on the ! w«(t •- ' ■ fej- ttma »tre«t... JJJ ...ji |WA,U. '--':*:- DESCRIPTION No. of Am't R»- Certifl- In Whose Name quired to cate;.;,. . Assessed. • Redeem; 2188 James - Stinson— that ' ';: miscellaneous ■ piece' of land "in; the. City, of St. Paul, Minn., bounded on the north by Hastings S&Ssi ! • avenue, on the cast by . Barclay * street, ion ? the.".' :. ;.- . south: by , Pacific/ street ' and on the west by ; Birmingham street';. ... $212 . 35 ; No. of Am't Re- Certin- In Whose- Name quired to cate.. Assessed. 7? Redeem. 2189 James.'Stinson—; that ,'^ '" miscellaneous piece , : of land in the City of St.Paul; Minn., bounded on the north by Hast ings avenue and on the east: by the east line ■ of southwest 14 of sec- ; ; tion 34. town 29. range 22. on the south by Pa cific street-and on the. west by Barclay street '-- $169:491 No. Of ••;.:: ;-. ;; ■■ Am't : Re- Certifl- In Whose Name quired to cate. . • Assessed. Redeem. . 21!H> James .Stinscn—All that .>■ miscellaneous .: piece' of " ' _ land 111 the City . of'■ '" / St.Paul. Minn:, bounded- r;« -" '■■ on the.north by Pacific street, on the east by the east line of south-". - west ••».;■ of section 34. . 1 town 29. range 22. on W&tM the I south by McLean>^£gs avenue and "on the west by Barclay street $171.67 No- of Am't Re- Certifl- : In Whose ..Name ' : quired to ; cate." •■- . ■ Assessed. ■ . ' * Redeem. ■ 2191 James Stinson—All. that ;J!;|afg»BßlSS|gi '. 'miscellaneous piece of land in the. City of St.Pan!. Minn.; bounded on the north by Pacific .street, on the east by i?f?*l Barclay street, on the south by McLean ave nue and on the west by Birmingham street.... $272.25 No. of '•' Am't Ro- . ; Certifl- In Whose: Name quired to cate. . Assessed. Redeem. 2192 James Stinson—All that miscellaneous- piece of land in the City of : St.Paul, Minn..' bounded '-">:■-,' on the north by Pacific street, on the' oast by Birmingham street, oh the south by McLean . avenue and on - the - . 'west by Ktna street.. $328.11 No. of Am't Re- Certitt- In Whose Name . quired ,-to-» cate. ' :■- '.---■' Assessed.- • * Redeem. 2193 James Stinson—AH that . miscellaneous piece of :■: land in ; the - City of :r j' :;■./. St.Paul. Minn., bounded on the north by Pacific street, on the " east by Etna . street. • on the south by McLean ave nue and on the west by Clarence street ....... $439.83 No. of Am't Re- Certltl- In Whose Name quired to cate. . Assessed. -'•- -• Redeem, 2194 James.Stinson—All that I miscellaneous piece of land in the City of, ; Paul. Minn.,, bounded on the north by Pacific -street,, on the east by. ■ Clarence street, on ; the south by ' McLean ave nue and on the west by west line of section 34, ( town 29, range 22 .... ■ $551.54 . No. of Ain't Re- Certifi- In Whose Name quired to cate. 'Assessed. Redeem* 2195 James Stinson—All - that miscellaneous piece- of ' , land in the City of ■ / ■, • Paul. Minn.,' bounded on -the north by Mc- Lean avenue, on the :-"- _ east- by-. Clarence ■ street, en the South by - Burns avenue and on the west by west lino ■ . Of section 34, town 29, range 22 $830.99 No. of ' Ain't Re- Certifl- In Whose Name quired to cate..-.- -• '----Assessed.- . ■• • • Redeem. 2196 James Stinson— All that ' T •"■; "r *■" miscellaneous "■ piece" of ■'-- land yin .the City of .St.Paul, Minn., bounded on- the-north ,by Me .Lean avenue, on the east by Etna street, on ' the south by Burns avenue and on: ~ the west by Clarence street $886.73 No. of . Am't Re- Certifl- In' Whose Name quired to cate. ' . Assessed. - Redeem* 2197 James Stinson — that ' miscellaneous piece of land ii the City of St.Paul. Minn., bounded ■on the north by Mc- Lean avenue, on the east by Birmingham street. - on • the south . by Burns avenue and on the west by Etna . street $773.01 No. of Am't Re- Certifl- In Whose Name quired. to cate. Assessed. Redeem* 219S James Stinson—All that miscellaneous piece of ; . land in the City of St.Paul. Minn., bounded . on the north by Mc- Lean avenue, on the east by Barclay street, " on the south by ; Burns avenue and on th« west by Birmingham £-:--- y'-\:—*j street • $CG2.30 No. of • . Am't Re- Certlfl- In Whose Name quired to cate. Assessed. Redeem. 2199 James Stinsoii—All that ' - miscellaneous piece of land In the City of , • •' St.Paul, Minn., bounded or. the north by Mc- Lean avenue, on the east by the east line of . southwest quarter of section 34. town 29, ' range 22 and on the south by Burns ave nue and "on the west by Barclay street .... $439.81 DESCRIPTION. G V. Bacon's Addition. No. of Am't Certifi- - In Whose Name quired to . cate. Assessed. Lot. Blk., .Redeem. 2200 Bacon & Rogers.. 16 $96* 2201 same and same...l 3 16 9.Oti DESCRIPTION. Stinson's Subdivision of Block 96, Lyman Dayton's Addition. No. of An}' tRw Certifl- In Whose Name quired to cate. Assessed. Lot. Blk. Redeem. 2203 James Stinson.... 12 96 $11.13 - DESCRIPTION. Stinson's Frances Street Addition. No. of ' '■ • '■' Am't Re- Certifl- In Whose Name quired to cate ■ Assessed: Blk. Redeem. 213 CV C ofB! l.:. undivided^ $87.89 2214 Samuel G. 510 an..... 11 138. IS 2215 James Stiruson ......... 7 249.88. 2216 same ..:.... « £f-f| 2217 same .:...:..........•: ♦ 227.53 2218 same 3 iaj •BA DESCRIPTION. G. V Bacon's Addition. no. of Ans' tßr Ortifi- In Whose Name quired to. cate. Assessed., Lot. Blk. Redeem. 2219 Bacon & Rogers.. 9 15 • $9.«6 2220 same and same... 8 16 9.66 2221 ' same andi same... 9 14 9.66 2222 same and same... 8 14 9.66 2223 same and same.... 9.- 13 .9.66 2224 sam«: and same... 8 - 13 .9.66 2225 Alfred Humphrey 16 12 "> 251 •»->26 Hans Jacobson.. .15 -.5 . »•»• " All of th« above described real estate is situated in the City of St. Paul. County of Ramsey, and State of Minnesota. - 01 '-• V. .:.«->.. i OTTO BREMER, - Wi(jP^«iNi|lllijl \wy\f\\ City Treasurer. ."■ , ■■:* Aug. 8-IS-22-29-Sept. 5-12. ■ : ,^^P^K*»fui| ffuiilUli iHw>iSv\]Xv >\k\ll 1* interested ami should know KlmYtS! JL'li» about the wonderful :ffl»««H MARVEL Whirling Spray "V*^*^%9^aSi tton and Suction. Begt-Saf- Nfcjv^j^J^S^^^—-—J*t' -Mi-it OonTenteot. 4«k y«ar <r«reU f«r ". -i. iWL _ If he cannot»apply th» \. ttß&-l9tififfi/Bft. MAUVKI., »cre|.t no W\ -'••*3!>X~ Jk+L^. , other, but •end Mam pror '. - ""fct r^''''/'/-\s * lllnstrmteU book-»»»«»<. TtgtYea Vfo / "/'AT ~ full particulars and directions in- oK'# - 4f ' ' Taluablp to laUie* ■ M.lllVKi. CO., iblf,^ ,aJr . «1 r«rk It»w, W«w %'«rk. ; - ■; ■- .. f**fia!J^ -'"'.. V For Sale by F. M. PARKER, Druggist 5