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Markets HOGS STRONG AND A NICKEL HIGHER Demand Active at Strong Prices for Good Beef and Butcher Cattle ST. PAUL LIVE STOCK SOUTH ST. PAUL. March. 15.—Esti mated receipts at the Union stock yards today: Cattle. 1.000; calves. 150: hogs, 3.000: sheep. 3.900; horses 1; cars. 93. ' Official receipts March 14; Cattle. 1.975; calves, 384; hogs, 4,120; sheep, 563; cars, 1-5- :v*' .' Hogs—Market opened fully 5c higher and closed strong at the advance; bulk. $4.75 «i 4. 85. - - Light, Mixed and Heavy— No. Ay. Price. No. Ay. Price. 120 242 15.00 17 .-..205 ,$4.65 -3 233 4.9082 209 4.85 91; 166 4.8585 ....... 194 4.85 60 216 4.8061 206 4.80 66 169 4.7524 190 4.70 ■*5 187 4.70.57 180 4.65 Underweights and Roughs— No- Ay. Price. No. Ay. Price. 20 142 $4,251 8 105 $4.00 ,1 - 380 4.00 3 103 3.75 18;....:.. 90 3.75; 1 230 3.00 Butcher Steers— No. Ay. Price. [No. Ay. Price. - 1160 $4.25 5... 1192 $4.00 2.. 1080 4.00 2. 1025 3.65 2.... 890 3.60; 2 900 3.25 Butcher Cows and Heifers— No. Ay. Price. No. Ay. Price. 5 1074 $3.90 1 1140 $3.50 1 1060 3.50 5 1064 3.25 " - 1215 3.25 4 1170 3.00 4.... 937 2.75 1 1180 2.75 .1 1210 2.75 5 932 2.50 11 1049 2.50 6 "... 750 2.25 5. ...\... 1048 2 00 4... 870 2.00 1 800 1.36 Butcher Bulls— No. Ay. Price. No. Ay. Price. 1..:. 1630 $3.10 1 stag .. 860 $3.00 1... .1290 2.651 1. 1610 2.65 Veal Calves- No. Ay. Price. No. Ay. Price. 1 120 $4.75 4 117 $4.75 1 120 4.25 1 160 4.00 1 110 4.00 1 110 3.00 1 350 1.85 Stock and Feeding Steers— No. Ay. Price. No Ay. Price. 1 670 $3.00 8 1000 $3.50 ," 670 3.50 2 895 3.25 12 675 3.15, 1 820 3.10 1 730 3.00! 1 490 2.75 3 783 2.70 2 480 2.50 1 240 2.50 11 407 2.35 2 550 2.25 3 260 2.25 2. 520 2.151 Stock Cows and Heifers- No. Ay. Price. No. Ay. Price. 13 BSO $2.50 Stock and Feeding Bulls— No. Ay. Price. No. Ay. Price. 1 830 $2.60 1 1150 $2.50 4 1150 2.40 -1 870 2.40 1 .1080 2.35 Milch Cows and Springers— No. Price. 3 cows and 3 calves $80.00 3 cows and 1 calf .. 75.00 3 cows and 2 calves.... 70.00 1 cow 31.00 1 cow and 1 calf 25.00 1 cow 21.00 1 cow and 1 calf 19.00 Sheep—Market steady. Sales: Killing Sheep and Lambs— 2*o. Kind. Ay. Price. 3 lambs 106 $7.00 4 lambs : 77 5.00 7 wethers ; 11l 5.50 27 ewes 105 5.25 642 western ewes 116 5.15 8 ewes 132 4.65 70 ewes ; 103 4.00 ■ 1 buck ........120 4.00 1 buck • 110 3.75 Shippers—C. Hill, Hastings; F. Fried man, Taylors Falls; C. J. Zassam. Red Lake Falls; J. H. Montgomery, Wadena; T. E. Johnson and C. Zall^r. Fargo, N. D.- Hallin & Co.. Cambridge; J. L. Green, Red Wing; C. G. Whillen and T. E. War ner. Cooperstown. N. D.; R. Hamilton. Topenish, Wash.; Alfred Johnson, Zellard. CHICAGO LIVE STOCK CHICAGO, March 15.—Cattle— Receipts, 14.000; 105i15c up; good to prime ■tccra. $5.10@6.25; poor to medium, 55.75&4.M; Btoekera and feeders. $-.75'a4.65; cows, $3.00.^4.50; heifers, $3.00<&5.00- canners, $1.50@2.40; bulls. $2.40@>4.00; calves $3.005?6.50. Hogs—Receipts. 23.000; to morrow. 25.000; s®loc higliei; mixed and butchers. $4.90<& 5.12^; good to choice heavy. $5.05tf7 5.20- rough heavy. $4.85Ca) B. 05; light, $4.70<50.05; bulk of sales. $5^ 5.1n. Sheep—Receipts, 18.00'j; sheep w^k; lamb? steady; good to choice arethera, $5.60^13.00; fair to choice mixed, $4.75'W 5.40; western sh^ep. $5f5C; native lambs, $5.75'f?7.60; western lambs, $6.00®7.65. MIDWAY HORSE MARKET Minnesota Transfer. St. Paul. Minn.— Barrett <M- Zimmerman report that the quality of horses that arrived today was above the average. Retail trade from lo cal quarters had a perceptible increase. Farm mares continue in urgent demand. \ alues: Drafters, extra $175©200 Drafters, choice lCo@l7fi Drafters, common to good 120f5160 Farm mares, extra Viv'-ii s6 Farm mares, choice 11 oil 1 ::o Farm mares, common to g00d.... 85fa,no HIDES. PELTS. WOOL, ETC. Quotations furnished by D. Bergman & Co., St. Paul: Green salted heavy steer hides, 60 lbs and up. No. 1, 10c; No. 2. 9c: branded No. 1, 9c: No. 2. Be. ' Green salted cow hides, 25 lbs and up No. 1. 91ic; No. 2. S!4c; branded. No 1 B%c; No. 2. 7*4 c. " ' Green salted bulls, stags and oxen No. 1. 8c; No. 2. 7c. . • ■ Green salted veal calf skins, 8 to 16 lbs SB h SSS^S&& klp- 16 to 25 lbs: v £%s.&&&B£* kip ' 810 25 Green salted deacons, under 8 lbs. No 1. "COc; No. 2. 50c. Green salted slunk skins. No. 1. 20c Green salted glue stock, 3%c ' Green salted horse hides (large) No 1 $1.25@3.35: No. 2. $2.00: small and'ponies' No. 1. $1.50: No. 2, $1.00. Green and frozen hides, lc to lUc less than salt cured. .-. ■ Dry Montana butcher hides, short trim med, heavy. No. 1-2. 16-17e- light No ii^-^hfo^ffi heaV >'« &• $ Dry fallen or murrain hldes- all sections X\O. 1, 12 @13c. ' Dry salted hides. No. 1, 12c; No.. 2 100 Dry Minnesota. Wisconsin and Dakota hides. 12 lbs and up. No. 1 12™ - No 2 lie. . - ' " ' Dry calf skins. No. 1, I6c; No 2 14c Dry kip skins. No. 1, 12@14c; 'No. 2 lie. ' Dry glue stock, sc. Rendered tallow, No. 1, 4«£c; No. 2 Grease,- No. 1, .4c; No. 2, 3c. Rough tallow, l%c. Sheep pelts, green, large. $1 to $1 40 --dry. territory butcher, 14©15 c per Ib act ual weight; dry. territory murrain. 12® 14c per 1b actual weight; dry shearing 7c to 10c per lb actual weight. Wool, unwashed. Minnesota and Wis consin. 16c to 24c per lb; unwashed Da kota. 17c to 22c per lb. 12% cto 15c per lb. 4° 4t>C PCr »' ™* Ginseng. $6.75 to $7.50. . Seneca root, 52c to 56c . Bear, black. No. 1 large. $19; No 1 medium, $16; No. 1 small. $12: cubs. No 1 large. $7; No. 1 medium. $6: No. 1 small $4.50: brown. No. 1 large. $14- No i medium. $10.50; No. 1 small. cues No $2 25 ge ' $5; No. 1 medium, $4; No. 1 small,' .Badger, No. * 1 large. $1.26- No 1 medium. $4; No. - l small 75 C \ tnffiSSfwSfc NV^lmail?^ N°' l Fox. silver. No. 1 large $'00- K« i medium. $100; No. 1 small $85" cro« rz} 1 large. $8; No. 1 medium.'s6rNo™inmU medium, 50c; No. 1 -small, 35c - - - ,- " Otter, dark. No. 1 large "XI fi on-' ■*••« 1 medium. $13.00; No. 1 small. ll^og- brown THE GLOBE'S PAYING WANTS A Few of the Branch O.'ficei Where Ads Are Received for The Globe's Paying Wants" CONGER BROS.. Druggists. Selby a*> nue, corner St. Albans: 499 Selby avenue and 349 University avenue. CAMPBELL BROS.. Druggists. Selby and Victoria. S. H. REEVES. Drucgist. Seven Comer*. L. J. ABERWALD. 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 f>nr-T.| n4,West* m avenue*. . - - - RIETZKE & CO.. Druggists. Selby and . , y^stern avenues. - - •-.-.■- . A. J. SCHUMACHER. Druggist.. 499 West 3 .-Seventh street. tjl • ■»• W. NELSON. Druggist. Dale and TJnl _ versify. C T. HELLER. Druggist. Wlllard. 8t „ _. Peter and Tenth streets. -!,..:. C F. RUTHERFORD. Druggist St. Peter t „ and Fourth, streets. . ■, '....;..* J. P. JELINEK & CO.. Druggists. 961 i o »,£?* Seventh street. - ..»;-■ - <*• P. JELINEK & CO.. DrueßisU..West w v ™?A£nd Sherman streets. «;•■' w- COLLIER. Dniirsrist. East Seventh a a **"**• comer Slbley. •.,..-. - A. CAMPBELL. Druggist.' Louis and Rondo streets. .. , nprr a M(V mni-L- DniKglst 483 Broadway. DRIES PHARMACY corner Ninth and rs-rJZ Peter streets. GEORGE C. DAVENPORT Ac C 0... : 971 w —-East Seventh street * "• w DICKMAN. DrugKist. BSO East . _ Seventh, corner Beech. ' ' A. L. WOOLSEY. Druggist. Prior and St. _ __ Anthony avenues P. -H. MIDDENTS. Druggist. 472 Waba sha. • - ..-. JOH>CBODrX & CO.. Druggists. 881 Payne avenue. -• - B. A. TREAT. Newsdealer. 442 Broad way. ■ .-.,...-■ M" & COURTNEY. Newsdealer. 478 Wa ■ basha^ • - w. IL LOWR. Prescription P^annactst, 3 .co"iPr Tweirth and Robert streets. A X eAT^°^ f- I>ruwrist. 309 Jackson. T w ?C£.^ EX- Druggist. 574 Rice. • RTTmVt% £.krs- Pharmacist. 879 Rice. ST-MMIT PHARMACY. 284 Rice, corner rtr.T Summit. rlJf™? J^LSON. Drujr^tst. Rfee. CAPITOL DRUG CO.. Druggists. Uni n» MfSt ty avenue and Rice street. ' ft watt »RKA- Pharmacy. 118 S. 'vrabasha. HALL & KRAFT. Druggists. 428 S. Wa basha. mr NT?,^ ADSON' Droeslst. 156 Concord. SCLIPSE5 CLIPSE DRr»G STORE. 113 8. Robert. n A' tT;OLFROM Druggist. 572 Kent. *•' *• KISSEL. Druegist. 561 Thomas. r'p4vI?PTLCMB- r>ru«reij«t. .154 Payne. CENT L PHARMACY. Tenth and Wa basha. - EDMT7ND J. FUCH3. Druggist, 798 East Seventh. • FT £ K El PER- Druggist 450 S. Robert. G. F. UMLAND. Druggist 441 University. DIED HAAS—March 14. 1905. at the family resi dence. 739 St. Peter St.. Jennie E." Haas, wife of Henry G. Haas. Funeral Thurs day. March IC. from above residence at 9 a. m. Services at the cathedral at 9:30. Please omit flowers. Interment private. DUNNING—At St. Paul. March .15, 1905. Mrs. Anna C. Dunning, aged 72 years, mother of Mrs. George A.-Corbett and Mrs. George F. Dix. Services.at .resi dence, 171 West Winifred st. Thursday. . March 16. at 3 o'clock. Interment at Detroit. Minn. P. N. PETERSON GRANITE CO.. NOW in their new bunding. 60-82 East Fifth street. Largest stock of monuments In Minnesota. ' ' ' • ' CARRIAGES AT BRENNANJS LIVERY, 482 St Peter st., are new and up to date. Prompt service. Open all night. Both • phones 133. • • CITY STATISTICS ' Marriage Licenses Milton J. Grlnnell, Gertrude May Roe. Morris J. Goldberg, Lena Mostowsky. Benjamin F. Halsey. Lizzie Leonard. Elmer H. Morse. Maty 'A. A. <"roke. Clifford R. Graham Flora Hills. Victor M. Fagot. Edith E. Merron. VITAL STATISTICS ■ v :^ Births r£'>>--; Mrs.J. Dobson, 487 Randolph, girl and boy. Mrs. C. Johnson, 652 Magnolia, twin boys. Mrs. M. K. Bambery. 2202 Bobbins, boy. Mrs. John Christl, 95 West Jessamine, boy. Mrs. John Cantieri, 343 East Sixth, girl. Mrs. Earnest P. I>ee, 816 Thirteenth, girl. Mrs. Chap. E. Bruns. 952 Minnehaha. girL Mrs. H. F. Abels, 84S East Fifth, girl. Deaths Anna S. Swanson. 83: 1301 Thomas. Mar. 13 Frederieka Stu. * Fuller. Mar vs. Wm. Dingman. 79: 94 Wllkln. March 13. Levi Mrrrifield, G!«: St. ffi»Tpti*«. Mar 14 Caroline Weiland. 43; 702 Selby, March 13. Jos. Doherty, 28; LGO Farringtnn. Mar. 13. Jap. S. Boyer, 38: 229 East Grove, Mar. 6. PERSONAL ~* PERSONAL—MEN, I HAVE A SIMPLE patented rubber device that never fails to develop or produce full manly power the first application; thousands of phy sicians handle and indorse it in their practice; It can be carried in the vest pocket and will last a lifetime; our Il lustrated book sent free to any address Appliance Co.. 12 Valpey building, De troit. Mich. LADIES! MRS. WAGNER'S PERIODIC Pills are the b^si; »fe. «r>eedy regula tor; they are "A Boon to \Vdman " bringing relief and happiness; price $2.00; obtained only at office or by mail particulars free. Mrs. T. Wagner 43^ East Third st. St. Paul. M!nn. FEMALE DISEASES CURED Dr. Wheeler, the old reliable specialist -43 years' experience. Call on or write the doctor. Room 306 Globe Bldg., Min neapolis. Minn.: tel. T. C. BXS T. H. BLY, M. D., SPECIALIST—DIS eases of women; all irregularities cor rected; new book, 25c; all you ne»d to know; private home. Minneapolis of flce. 412 NlcoUet ay PERSONAL—DISEASES OF WOMEN consultation free; private—home • Dr' . B. T. Allen. 62014 Nicollet ay' Mln neapolis. suite 203; T. C. phone. 450. ~ DR..HINZ. .•., i... Specialist in rupture and diseases of man. Century Bldg.. 4th st. and Ist nv. a..Mpls THE GLOBE'S FREE ROOM AND board list will help you to locate pleaa antly. Call at the office. LADY WOULD LIKE TO BOARD AND care for children. 88 Sherburne ay : phone M-2875-Jl. - DR. H ADS EL. SPECIALIST— PRIVATE diseases of men. 36€ Wabasha. cor. sth. FLORISTS • ~ _, FLORAL EMBLEMS : '. And various kinds of wedding flowers. Suiter Exchange. Seventh and !6!.^ aN^o.i S mifi: ess.0 l 03. M: KO' l me<Uum All nk' d£ rk« No- a lar|?e- *3-50; No 1 medium. $2.oO; No. 1 small. $2.00- brown t^orfe Ni°sm fl rs ei u TS: Ko- * -ediu" Raccoon, -No. 1 large. $1.75; No. 1 medium. $1^0; No- 1 small. 75c Marten, dark, No. 1 large. $20.00; No. I medium. $14.00; No. 1 small, $7.00; brown No. 1 large $9 00; No. 1 medium. $5 00: No. 1 small. $4.00; pale. No. l large $5 00 : No. 1 medium. $3.50; No. 1 small? $2 50 ' Wolverine No. l large. $7.00; No.' 1 medium, $5.00; No. 1 small, $4.00 Weasels, white. No. 1 large 50c- No 1 medium. 30c; No. l small, 15c. Muskrats. Wisconsin, large winter 14e wna'.l winter and large fall, lie; 'small fall. Sc; Minnesota., large winter lie small winter, and large falL Sc; small fall' 7c: kits. 3c. * : Skunk, black, No. 1 large. $1.75- No 1 medium, $1.25; No 1 small! $1*00; striped! No. 1 large. 11.00; No. 1 medium. 75c; No 1 small, COc. ■ -~ ' " ■ ■ ' • -.'Wolfv No.-1 large $2.50; No 1 medium sl.so;.2Co. 1 small. $1.00. " m «"an». :■•-' Above • are quotations for prime No 1 Ima-^h OB- r% s s 4 ar« unprlme and worth proportionately,, less. . - »»»"» - THE ST. PAUL GLOBE. THURSDAY. MARCH 16. 1905 THE GLOBE'S PAYING WANTS HELP WANTED—MaIe O* ♦♦»••♦ » *♦•♦♦♦♦♦•>•♦»♦♦ ♦# : JARVIS— :: I 83 E. 4th st. REPAIRING :; >♦>>»♦♦ ♦•♦♦♦•♦» < WANTED FOR U. S. ARMY— bodied, unmarried men. between ages of twenty-«ne and thirty-five; citizens ■ of United States, of good character ana - temperate habits, who can speak, read - and write English. For information ap ply to Recruiting Officer. Phoenix Build ing, St. Paul, or 324 First ay. south. Minneapolis.-Minn. WAITER—FOR SOUTH DAKOTA. $10.00 ■: !•• 1 w.«-k. Scandinavian coachman at lake resort. $25.00 per month; man and wife for ranch in South Dakota and for farms -in Minnesota: dairy hands and farm bands,-near the city; good wages; laborer*, etc. A. H. Anderson & Co., 197 East"Third St. - ■ - WANTED—A MAN TO PLACE SAM .- pies fur a jobbing hoane; salary $1€ per - week and'expenses: chance,of promo - tion: references required. Send stamp ed envelope for reply. Supt of Travel ers. 254 Hennepln ay., office 507, Min neapolls. -_^ • YOUNG MAN TO LEARN. WATCHMAK * tng: earn 1 ay while you learn; our book. ; "How to Become a Watchmaker.** sent - free. Stone's School of Watchmaking. Globe Bldg.. St Paul. Minn. ; WANTED—THREE TRAVELING MEN for Minnesota; salary and commission; also traveling expenses; one year's con tract. Address with reference B 10M. Globe. JULIET MURRAY LANG INSTITUTE— An institute of permanent cure of liq uor, morphine and opium habits. 2M Walnut Ft.; telephone Mam BS4. SHIRTS, 10 CENTS: COLLARS AND ' cuffs; 1 cent; underwear, 8 cents: both phones. State Steam Laundry. 222 " Seventh st. WANTED—GOOD MEN FOR POSITIONS row open in d iff .-'rent kinds of business. Call or write 5o« Globe BMg. ALL KINDS OF MALE HELP FUR nished free. Horsn^H Employment Of fice. Third and Robert. Phone M mt-LJ. HELR WANTED—FemaIe WANT A YOUNG LADY STENOG rapher: address In own handwriting stating experience. Address B 108 i. Globe. WANTED — GIRL FOR GENERAL housework; no washing. Mrs. Cannon. 956 St. Clair st. IF YCU WANT A GOOD PLACE TO room and board call at the Glob* and look over our free rental list. AGENTS AND AGENCIES ONE HUSTLING SELLING AGENT IN every county in tha United States and Canada to control and look after the sale of th« Johnston Children's "Sailing Carriage" or "Land Boat;" only good workers n«ed apply; sample outfit will cost $15; one-third of this Is returned upon receipt of first order of five car riages; outfits sent C. O. D. upon re ceipt of one-half the above price; w« will send 2.000 to 6.000 circulars into selected territory, naming agent; this Is a good seller: (10 to $20 per day made easily; is entirely new and cov ered by patents: we will always protect our agents; reference asked and given. W. H. Johnston Manufacturing Co.. 11J Edmund St.. P«»oria. HI.. U. 8. A. WANTED—AGENTS OF EITHER SEX to handle our celebrated corn and bunion cure; every box accompanied by a $5 guarantee; we will pay good agents $3 per day to introduce our goods into their section; sample box. 25c; six boxes $1. For terms and particulars address the manufacturers. C. H. Bierce & Co.. lota. Wis. AT ION WANTED—MaIe —POSITION A3 ASSISTANT bookkeeper in any line of business; good references. Address J. J. Wiersing. St. Paul general delivery. SITUATION WANTED .:. Female USE BRYAN'S ROSE GLYCERINE LO tion for chapped hands, face, etc. Col lier's Dreg Store: Seventh find Sibley. ALL TROUBLES RESULTING FROM nervousness and Impure blood quickly cured by Reeves* Iron Pills. SITUATION WANTED BY COMPETENT person to care for invalid; or would do upstairs work and family mending. 8 1010. Globe. ; CLAIRVOYANTS MME. MARCAYE, MEDIUM, CARD reader, palmistry, tells past, present and future. 151 East Seventh St.. room 9. . " ••• * LUMBER SLIGHTLY DAMAGED FRONT DOORS, . $2.-5; hardwood front doors. $4.25. L. Lamb Lumber Co., West Fifth and Seventh. _J PICTURES AND FRAMES' PICTURES AND PICTURE FRAMES at bargains; unclaimed pictures at half price; fins work; prompt delivery. C Thomas. 4&9 St. Peter. MACHINERY U " IRON WORKING AND WOOD WORK ing machinery; large stock second-hand and new. Northern Machinery Co 217 Third st. south. Minneapolis. FOUND TH GLOBE'S FREE ROOM AND board list will help you to locate pleas antly. Call at the office. PROCEEDINGS IN BANKRUPTCY IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE United States for the District of Minne sota, Third Division In the Matter of Stephen E. Sullivan, i Bankrupt—ln Bankruptcy To the Honorable William Lochren Judge or the District Court of the United States for the District of Minnesota- «""«» Stephen E. Sullivan, of St. Paul, In .the County of Ramsey and State of Minne- i sota. in said district, respectfully rep resents that on the 23d day of January - last past, he was duly adjudicated bank- ! rupt under the acts of congress relating to bankruptcy: that he has duly sur rendered all his property and rights of property. and has fully complied with • all the requirements of said acts and of • the orders of the Court ■ touching his bankruptcy. - - Wherefore he prays that he may be ! decreed by the Court to have a full dis charge from all debts provable against his estate under said bankrupt acts, except.such debts as are excepted by 1 law from such discharge. Dated this 28th day of February. A D 1905. ' . " STEPHEN E. SULLIVAN. Bankrupt. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE I'nited States. District of Minnesota Third Division. On this 15th day of March. A. D. 1905 on reading the foregoing petition, It Is— Ordered by the Court that a hearing be had on the same on the 3d day of April. A. D. l»05. before said Court at St. Paul, in said district, at 10 o'clock ; in the forenoon: and that notice thereof be published- in the St. Paul Globe a ' newspaper printed- in said district, and that all known creditors and other per sons in interest may appear at the said time and place and show cause ir any they have, why the prayer of the said petitioner should not be granted And It is further ordered by the Court that the Clerk shall send by mail to all known creditors copies of said petition and. this order, addressed to them at their places of residence as stated. Witness, the Honorable William Loch ren. Judge of the said Court, and ' the ' seal thereof, at St. Paul, in said district, on the 15th day of March. 1905 • -• # -, CHARLES L. SPENCER. [Seal of the Court] .• - •. - Clerk : By Margar'*;i l . : Mullahe. Deputy. Clerk. THE GLOBE'S PAYING WANTS RENTAL AGENCIES R. M. NEWPORT. Rental Department. 520 Pioneer Press. For Rent. Central Block. N'os. 16^» to 24^» West Third street: large number of single rooms and connecting rooms fresh ly painted and papered: suitable for light housekeeping: entire block put in thorough order. FOR RENT—Furntolled Rooms PERSONS LOOKING FOR ROOMS OR board are Invited to call at this office and look ovtr The Globe's Free Rental List. The Bt. Paul Globe. Fifth and Wabanha. ROOM and BOARD OFFERED IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR ROOM and board It will pay you to call at The Globe office and look over The Globe* free rental list; there are tome good roc ma registered. . >: .. ■_• LADIES CALL AND LOOK OVER THE • Globe's Free Rental List If you are In search of a good place to room -and board. . . ■ -. FOR RENT—Houses GO TO RAM'S RENTING AGENCY. 303 Chamber of Commerce, for your houses, flats, furnished flats, complete housekeeping, with gas ranges, linens, etc. Established 15 rears. . WANTED TO RENT WILL PAY $5.00 A MONTH FOR USE of a fresh cow for about two months responsible party. Address R 1025. Globe. ; ' FOR SALE—Miscellaneous DIAMONDS "We buy diamonds from people that want monty quick, and we sell them to those that want a bargain. We buy at our own price and we can Bell below the market value. A fine stock to select from. We sell diamonds on credit. You can wear the diamond while you are paying for it. Cash paid for diamonds. Money advanced on diamonds and watches. E. Lytle's Diamond Parlors, 411 Robert St.. second floor. LAW BUSINESS AND LIBRARY IN good Minnesota town for sale cheap; snap; owner going to California. Ad dress C 1004. Globe. FOR SALE-Clty Rmml Zsta'e REAL ESTATE LOANS—4Vj, AND 5 PER cent; no commission; business closed promptly. Honry Rothschild. Special Loan Agent Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company. 414 Manhattan building: telephone Main IW9. FOR SALE— Ho*— THE VERY BEST BARGAINS IN TOWN In the line of houses for sale are al ways to be found under this classifies* tlon of The Globe. - FOR SALE- Type writer* WANTED—MEN AND WOMEN EVERY where to appreciate that every day there are exce'lent chances to better themselves offered In these columns. . SEWING MACHINES SINGERS, WHITES, DOMESTIC, STAN dards. Wheeler & Wilson. $13 60; drop heads. $16.60; automatic Wilcox & Glbhs' patent. $33.80; cash or time; ten ■ years' guarantee. 99 "U est Seventh/ " TO EXCHANGE—ReaI Estate THE GLOBE'S FREE ROOM AND beard list will help you to locate pleas antly. Call at the office. WANTED TO BUY SHETLAND PONY. CART AND HAR -s«. L 100:;. Globe. . FURNACES i __ RICHMOND, MAGEE. PALACE. KING. repairs for all makes. of .furnaces and stoves; tinshop. E. ■J. . Adams. 374 Jackson; N. W. phone. M 1599-J3. 2 LOST THE GLOBE'S FREE ROOM AND board list will help you to locate pleas antly. Call at the office. .^ APPEAL NOTICE Assessment for Easement for Slopes on the Alley In Block 6, Bazllle and Robert's Addition to West St. Paul Office of the Board of Public Works. City of St. Paul. Minn... March 15. 1905. Notice is hereby given that the assess ment of benefits, damages, costs and ex penses arisir.g from condemning and tak ing an easement in the land abutting on the alley in block 6. BaziOe and Robert's addition to West St. Paul, necessary to construct the slopes for cuts and fills in grading said alley in block 6. Bazille and Robert's addition to West St. Paul, to the established grade thereof, in, the City of St. Paul. Minnesota, has been 'completed and entered of record by the Board of Pub lic Works in and for said city, and that said assessment was confirmed ■by said Board on the 13th day of March. A. D. 1905. JOHN S. GRODE, President. Official: R. L. GORMAN. Clerk Board of Public Works. March 16-1905-lt Proposals for Pig Lead Office of the Board of Wat.-r ''"mmissioners. St. Paul. Minn.. March 16. 1905. Sealed proposals will be received at the office of the Board «if Water Commission er* of the City of St. Paul until 12 o'clock March 24. 19u5. for furnishing said Board twenty (20) tons of the best quality of pure soft pig lead, suitable for filling wa ter pipe joints, said pig lead to be de livered at the office. No. 23 Bast Fifth street, freight prepaid, within ten (10) days from date of award. Payments will be made within fifteen days from date of delivery. Bids must be accompanied by a bond for one hundred dollars ($100). or a cer tified check for the same amount. Bids must be made out on forms pre pared by the Water Department, which can be obtained upon application. The Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. JOHN* CATLKIKLD, Secretary Board of Water Commissioners. March 16-17-1905-2t eacsessment for Paving Alley in Block 72, Dayton and Irvine's Addition, and That Part of Said Alley Lying in H. M. Rice's Rearrangement of Part of Block 72, Dayton and Irvine's Addition Office of the Board of Public Works. City of St. Paul. Minn.. March 13. IMS. The Board of Public Works in and for the corporation of the City of St. Paul. Minnesota, will meet In their office in said city at 2 p. m. oh the 23d day of March. 1905. to make a reassessment of benefits, costs and expenses arising from v paving with brick the alley in Block "2. Dayton and Irvine's Addition, being that part of said alley extending from Farrington ave nue to Nina avenue, in said city, on the property described as follows* to wit- Lots 2. S. 4. 5 and 6, Block 72. Dayton and Irvine's Addition, lots 7. 8, 9. 10 and 11, H. M. . Rice's rearrangement of lots 1. 7, 8, 9 and 10 of Dayton and Irvine's Addition! and lot 1. Stevens' rearrangement of lots 1. 12 and 13 of H. M. Rice's rearrange ment of lots 1. 7. 8. 9 and 10, Block 71, -Dayton and Irvine's addition, and special ly benefited thereby, amounting in the aggregate to 1195.69. ■ All persons interested are hereby noti fied to be present at said time and place of making said reassessment, and will be JOHN GRODE. President Official: R. L. GORMAN. Clerk Board of Public Work* - March 16-1905-lt - ° THE GLOBE'S ' PAYING WANTS a I Jfoteb and Restaurants VISITORS 0 GUIDE TO ST. PAUL Hotel Ryan Sixth ,££& near Acknowledged by hotel men and the traveling public to be one of the best located hotels in the L'nJted States. Ab sclutely fireproof. Accommodations for 600 guests. Love A Pocock* Props. Hntpl Fnlpv D **• ****j- prop. nUICI rUKjy Absolutely fireproof; modern Improvements: American plan. 12.00 per day. Accommodations for 200 guests. Jackson and East Seventh streets. St. Paul. Minn. MEDICAL MEDICAL— MRS. DR. F. G. McKAY'S new address. 7 Seventh st. south, near Hcnnepin; rheumatism. inaomnU. nerv ousness and al] weaknesses positively cured hy electricity, electric magnetic treatments, alcohol sweats; open Sun days. Telephone Main 1J73-LJ. PERSONAL—W. A. MANN, M. O^ SPE claltst. All diseases of women quickly cared; orarian difficulties and irregu larities skillfully treated: consultation free. 415 Nlcollet ay.. Minneapolis, fourth floor. "CORNO" CORN KILLING PLASTERS are made like wafers and guaranteed to cure the most persistent corn; money back If they fail; price 25 cents, at your druggist's, or mailed on receipt of price; agents wanted. Best Supply Co., Juliet. m.. sole manufacturers. NERVOUS DEBILITY, VARICOCLE. blood poison, rupture and all private diseases cured successfully. Dr. Warn. 89 Washington ay. south. Minneapolis. LADIES. DR. LaFRANCO'S COMPOUND, safe, speedy regulator. »g cents, drug gists or man; booklet free. Dr. La- Franou. Philadelphia. Pa. DR. MECAY, 138 EAST SIXTH ST. Ex planations and advice free. . STORAGE REDUCED RATES ON HOUSEHOLD good* to Denver and Spokane or Pacific Coast points. The Boyd Transfer & Stor age Co.. of Minneapolis. is the only con cern In the N. W. which has sufficient business In this line to give reasonably prompt and reliable service. For lowest rate* to above or tributary points writ* us direct or .call oa our St. Paul acts., the Fidelity Storage Co.. 90 E. M ft HORSES AND CARRIAGES HORSES AT AUCTION HORSES AT AUCTION Every Wednesday—Every Wednesday PRIVATE SALES DAILY. From 500 to 1.000 head constantly on hand; any one wishing a single horse will re ceive the same attention as carload buy ers; remember the place. Barrett & Zim merman's Great Midway Horse Market. St. Paul. BRING YOUR HORSEB AND WAGONS to the auction and get your cash every Wednesday at Barrett & Zimmerman'" Midway Horse Market. St. PauL BUSINESS CHANCES WE CAN SELL YOUR BUSINESS NO matter where it Is located; this is the age of specialists; we are the only ex clusive "Business Brokers" In the coun try: we have the buyers; what have you to offer them? we bring buyer and seller together and make quick sales. : • ROBT. M. EURICII & CO.. PITTSBURG BANK FOR SAVINGS BUILDING. PrTTSBURG. PA. I CONTROL THE SALE OF A BLOCK of shares of a corporation of this city which has earned 25 to 63 per cent divi dends annually. I personally guarantee this stock to earn at least 15 per cent for this year; I will sell one or more shares to one party at $100 per share liar value. For further Information ap ply to S. Silbermari. 411 New York Life building. FINANCIAL I LOANS TO SALARIED PEOPLE WITH . out mortgage or lndorser. Only se curity your name. Others on house hold furniture, pianos, etc.. without re . moral from your possession. Minna sota Mortgage Loan Co.. 316-317 Pioneer Press bldg. MONEY TO LOAN ON DIAMONDS, furs and all goods of value; large loans at low rates; all business confidential. Abe Cohen. 418 Minnesota st. Shnrfl n^ncAT lowest rates Onort LOanS on easy payment plan. Furniture, pianos, etc. 710 Globe bldg. -' TAXIDERMIST A. L. ZIMMERMANN, TAXIDERMIST, deer heads $•> to $10. moose heads $15 to $25: birds and animals reasonable; funeral flowers preserved; wax figures made and repaired. 312 South Eighth nt.. Minneapolis. MASSAGE ;:!> MISS OLSTAD, TRAINED MASSEUSE. ' baking process, massage; open Sunday. • 30* Phoenix Bldg.. corner Cedar and Seventh sts.; N. W. phone M 742-LI. NATIONAL LIFE IN Principal office. Montpeller, Vermont, president: Osman D. Clark, secretary. Insurance Commissioner. Income In 1904 First year's premiums ...... $1,175,163.22 Renewal premiums 4.311.464.34 Dividends and surrender val ues applied to purchase paid up insurance and an nuties ". ".... 7.781.10 Total premium income .... $&.494.408.6* Rents and interest 1.3*3.0*8.38 From all other sources ..... 17.516.66 Total income '.... $6,895,013.54 Disbursements In 1904 Death claims and matured endowments $1,577,602.78 Annuities and premium notes, voided by lapse ... 126,224.39 Surrender values to policy holders ..- • 531.526.92 Dividends to policy holders.. 191.327.06 Total paid policy holders.. 32.426.651.15 Commissions, salaries and expenses of agencies 912,620.91 Salaries of officers, employes and examiner's fees 193.974.97 All other disbursements .... 429.140.C3 Total disbursements ...... $3,962,417.66 Excess of income over dis bursements 2.932.595.88 Asset* Dec. 31. 1904 Value of real estate owned... $1,215,476.03 Mortgage loans 12,153.742.0:: Collateral loans ...*. 16.500.00 Premium notes and policy loans 4.198.527.42 Bonds and stocks owned .... 11.827.881.00 Cash in office and in bank... 518.507.36 Accrued interest and rents m 624.078.51 Deferred and unpaid pre miums *. 631.254.5? All other admitted assets .. 1.491.05 Total admitted assets .... $31,287,558.02 Assets not admitted 1.271.53 Liabilities Dec 31, 1904 Net value of outstanding policies .. $27,280,524,345 Present value on supple mentary contracts and canceled policies ....«■ 82.209.54 Claims due and unpaid ...,. 4.179.81 Claims adjusted and not due, - and unadjusted and re ported • ■ — 25492.69 Claims resisted ............. 2.000.09 Premiums paid in advance., 13,202.64 Dividends due policy holders 14.771.7$ Extra life rate endowment - - reserve .. ................. 882.706.31 INVESTIGATE OUR INVESTMENT INSURANCE TRUST BONO WM. H. MURPHY & SON. General Managers for Minnesota 1021 "-UMBER EXCHANGE, 722 GLOBE BUILDING. MINNEAPOLIS. ST. PAUL. THE GLOBE'S PAYING WANTS ThP Actnria B- F- Ferris. Manager. lne AMUIia Located in the heart of the business district. European plan; restaurant in connection. 347 Wabasha. Hotel Dartmouth iTl^ ss? Under new management. American and European plan. Elegant furnished rooms; free baths. M. E. Cook. Prop. Northern Hotel 14 w s trWt Fourlh American plan; tl.©o per dsy and ypward. 4 blocks from union depot. F. S. Burch. Manager. ] SHOPPING ? JBYTELEPHOINEJ 6— . i BUTTER. EGGS AND CHEESE— Standard Dairy Co 791 BAKERY— Anton Gleissner 2099-J3 2001 Andrea Bros 2138-J2 COAL AND WOOD— Great Northern Fuel C0.2049-J C. W. Staehle 1446-J 1446 J. B. Covington 2333- L 1 2026 O. G. Wilson ISII-L2 621 S. Brand 1033 2813 EXPRESS— ISO Express Co 442-J 1034 Ballard Express Co 701 -J2 701 People's Express Co 1028-J 1023 Cedar Street Express (Union) ; 2059- .: FLOWERS— Ramaley 2028 GROCERS— ... J. H. Bauleke 905-L1 1198 Globe Grocery Co 921-L1 1707 V hlers Grocery Co 2454- L 2027 McQuald 2800 672 T. C. Conway 1872- LAUNDRY— St. Paul Steam Laundry. 940 789 Troy Laundry 2270-J2 1378 Willard Laundry Co 1439 1439 MEATS— R. Spanrenber* 2554- L 2180 H. A. Spangetiberg 1011 1443 F. W. Luley & Son 220- 2098 G. H. Rieger 1361-J1 1964 People's Provision C 0... 741 741 Haas Bros. 600 600 L. Arbogast 737 737 PLUMBER— rLUInotH— B. F. Heile 454-L 1485 BTORAGE AND FURNITURE— People's Storage Co 865-L1 1148 TEAS AND COFFEES— . Twin City Tea Co 1865-J2 601 Metropolitan Tea Co .. 1320-J2 1966 TRANSFER— Butler Transfer Co 1467 1467 | WEST SIDE CALLS GROCERS— P. Rosenberger 2168 2168 Aug. Hohensteln 2653 967 LAUNDRY— Peerless Laundry 2852-L1 WOOD AND COAL— L \"i Wolff & Lehmann 301 301 PATENT ATTORNEYS WILLIAMSON A MERCHANT (JAMES F. Williamson and Frank D. Merchant), patent attorneys and solicitors. Main offlc*. 929-935 Guaranty . Loan Bldg.. Minneapolis, Minn.; branch. Room 53, McGlll Bldg.. Washington. D. C. PATENTS PROMPTLY OBTAINED, bought, sold, manufactured, models made; esL 25 years; unexcelled reputa tion; Inventors book free. Americas Pat. Mark't St. Paul. PATENTS. TRADE MARKS, COPY rights. Louis Feeser & Co.. 512 Globe Blag., St. Paul. Branch office. Wash lngton. P. C. Established 1870. CARPET CLEANING Rug Manufacturers OP-TO-DATE UPHOLSTERING, MAT trjss renovating, carpet cleaning. Echroeder & Dickinson. 16 East Sixth St.. both phones. INSTRUCTION RASMUSSEN PRACTICAL BUSINESS School. Globe Bldg.; day and evening. ST. 'PAUL BUSINESS COLLEGE. ES tabllshed 40 years. 456 Slbley st. St. Paul. ■ Packing, Storage, Forwarding EXPERIENCED PACKERS; SEPARATE room . storage; Pacific coast assembled carloads. Fidelity Storage Co. SURANCE COMPANY Organised in 184 S. Joseph A. Deßoer. Attorney to accept service in Minnesota, All other liabilities $142.619.1C Total liabilities on policy • holders' account $*7 847 405 *7 Gross divisible surplus 3.440.15:»!75 Exhibit of Policies, 1904 Business Police in force at be- N°- Amount- Sinning of the year... 62.0» $123,074,377 Policies in force at close ' of the year 67,330 131.601.647 Net increase 5,351 8 D:i7 JTO Issued, revived and In- «.b-7.-iO creased during the T.^WnatVddurins n'2" 20 ' 585-478 ! T*th V*? r 6'W2 12058.203 •KJ death 475 1 OBT 97S By maturity ' ' & X^V^ By explrati«*n 309 671-63 By surrender 1,335 2.r,6.i\h0 By lapse .......... 3,560 6.915,487 By change and de crease 79 277.13 C Business In Minnesota in 1904 Policies In force at be- N*o. Amount Policies In force at be ginning of the year . 1.997 $4,375,972 44 Issued during the year. 463 913,468 Ceased to bo in force during the year 259 591.279 In force Dec. 31. last .. 2.201 4.698 160 78 Losses and claims incurred V during the year -: $33 702 14 Losses and claims settled I during the year 33.702.U Losses and claims unpaid Deo. Received for premiums* ".".".".".".I None Received for premiums 155,24424 State of Minnesota. t**. Department of Insurance. Whereas, the National Life Insurance Company, a corporation organized under the laws of Yf" 0011*. has fully complied with the provisions of the laws of this state relative to the admission and au thorization of insurance companies of its ■~IR--v<. 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 Slate of Min nesota, according to the laws thereof, un til the 31st day of January, A. D. 1906 un less 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. 1905. THOMAS D. O'BRIEN. Insurance Commissioner. ; INDEPENDENT SCANDINAVIAN - WORKINGMEN'S ASSOCIATION Home office. Ran Claire Wis Nels &££!&££*« in Mi— *■ dSSSSJ tL aSSets* Dec 31. previous . . c; • rear •••• 518.273:72 • - Income During 190* - : - - ■ Dues for expenses $4 l*s^ 50 Mortuary and reserve assess- **-l-*">v merits ........ .. •><? oco en Membership anl examiners'- '^-^ lees ■• 253.50 Total paid by members 531 "7* SO From all other sources 1.354 \\\ Total Income .; $32,627.21 Disbursements During 1904 tSm a7 c!- Permanent ifisa biluj claims paid $19.73<>.0) r-3° ta-! to nrember.* $19 Toil mo Commissions. salaries and ex- *"'tov-w ESnT uf agents and onwn izers m- „, Salaries 'of officers." "employes and examiners' fees:..... 967 3 -i •All other disbursements.! '.'.'.'. 3.796!i>5 eSS! di sb«rsements "$25,020.07 Exces 3 of Income over dls ocrseuients 7,607.17 Assets rZZh i^m StOck? ,owned• •• • • JIS.OOO.DO Cash in office and in bank:... 6373 49 Assessments m course of col- "•*'*■?» lection -••: 2.100.00 Total $->g <-* 40 Les ledger liabilities «5!o0 Total admitted assets 525 673 49 Assets not admitted 1 &07 40 V~: . . Liabilities Losses adjusted and unpaid.. $1,000.00 Total liabilities $1,000 Balance to;protect contracts.. 24.673.43 Exhibit of Certificates or Policies, Busi ness of 1904 •?-* . In?o arceD^. eS- 3 i (be- X°" Amount. In force Dec. 31 (be- Written during the year 513 380.000.00 r>ZOt^ 1 y •••••• V • • -3.540 $3,162,000.00 Ceased during the year. 717 530.000.00 In force Dec. 31 (end 0 r£iT£t ar> ••VKJ 2-823 2,632.000.00 Claims unpaid Dec 31 (beginning of year).. 4 2.750.00 Claims incurred during the year 21 i 5.000.00 Total WeVtied-durinT 75 •<>« -=n /v« Claims settled during *-<>.. 50.00 uSlir&ecl"3i-("end'of 24 19.750.00 Inpaid Dea 31 (end of ***** 1 1,000.00 Business In Minnesota: No. Amount. In force Dec. 31 (be ginning of rear) 536 $523,000.00 « ritten during the year 122 90.000.00 r. Total 1"\ 658 $613,000.00 Ceased during the year 264 130.750 In force Dec. 31 (.end of year) 394 482.250.00 Claims unpaid Dec 31 (beginning of year).. 2 2.000 00 Claims incurred during the year 3 2.250.00 Total _ 5 $4,250.00 Claims settled during the year .■ 5 4.250.00 Unpaid Dec. 31 (end of year) None Collected from members dur ing year $"4,475. State of Minnesota. .^^^ Department of Insurances. >\ hereas. the Independoat Soandina\ iun Workiupnm's Association, a corpomtion organized under the la-ws of Wisconsin, has fully complied with the requirements of the laws of this state relating to co operative or assessment insurance. Now, therefore. L the undersigned. In suranre cornmisaioner, do ht-reby emp^u.-r and authorize the above named society to transact its appropriate business of co operative or assessment fraternal insur ance in the State of Minnesota, according to the laws thereof, until the 31st day of January. A. D. 190«. unless said authority be revoked or otherwise legally terminat ed prior thereto. In testimony whereof. 1 have hereunto set my hand and affixed my seal of of fice at St. Paul, this 31st day of January^ A. D. l»05. THOMAS U. O'BRXKN. Insurance Commissioner. CONTRACT WORK Sewer on James Street, From View Street to 85 Feet West of West Line of Fulton Street Office of the Board of Public Works City of St. Paul. Minn.. March 13, iyi)s. Sealed bids •will be Tvceived 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 27th day of March. A. D. 1905, for the construction of v sewer on Jam- s .<tr^t-t, from View street to a point 85 feet west of west line of Fulton street, in said city, according to plans and speci fications on file in the office of said Board. A bond with at lt-ast two \l\ sureties In a sum of at least twenty 1 20) per cent or a certinVd check on a bunk of St. Paul in a sum of at least ten il'Jt per cent of the gross amount bid, must accompany each bid. Said check shall be made pay able to the «"«rk of siij i'.uanL 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 15-1905 -1 Ot TRAVELER'S GUIDE Union Depot. Bibl«y Straa*. v Trains 1«IT« and butlt* at sH. Pan! mm follows: -_ . . .. .... Chicago Great Western Ri mthm MasJ* Lml Raw**." CbjOTHa i«j—lEasafttts. Hawa IMB Sandar. otbara Drtly .| s^^|^m 3 » | ChlOfO and East. Dubm**. *-^*™ *'* ** O,!^, Mdntu,. HarfUlA ,£j°gg Jj°^ lCanaaa City. St Joseph. Dot 10.50 am 7-38 pm Molaoa. Marthalltown. V/«- < 8-30 pm 7.20 a.i» tarloo 11.20 pen 12.40 pn^ Red Win*. Rochester. Fart- Jt*2Sam 17-00 pa fa«aß. Itawkato . ... ... (5.27 pm 10.13 a:n ' Vo6f C»nt»r. Hayfi«l4 . 510 pro 10.45 am Aaatla, Maaon City. "YDodce ( 8.10 am 1.38 sra CarrotL Council B.ufii and •< Oath* ..... .•• I «-3Dpml 7.20 a.-» CHICAGO, ~^ MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL RY. t\ck*\ Off!o». 365 Robert Srrsst. - Pinna Main 93. »Dagr. fRx. Snn. tEx. Sat. I LEAVE I ARRIVij bhlcato. Milwaukee. LaX •8-30 un "9 '« pit Rod Wine LaX. Milwaukee.. .. "3-00 pm *2-5O pm Shicaeo. Mtiwaukas. LaX *7.20pm *11.23 Chicago Pioneer Limited ■ • ■ *8.35p8!*7.25an Chicago. Mllar., {Madison *11.00 pin '11.25 am Chicaeo. Farlbo. Dubaqu* *400 cm •*.« am La Crow*. Duboqu», R. laiand.. +3-30 am t9-50 pa Northft«M. Failbs.tKansasClty »8.30 «m »6.K> pea OrtomTile. Mllbaruc, Abordsoa. +9.30 am +6.45 po« Orton^n«. Ab«rdi«n. IFarpj. *6-00 pm »8.10 am NorthflaW, Farfbo. Austin t7.25 pen tll.lo am Iteakato and WoCs. tliOSpm Utso ?m Ban3tatoaadW«n» t6.35 ,-m tIQ.iS p:» North-western linel —ie. M.T. »m An a>vt>— f OSce 336 Robert St. Phone MB. BIML Otheri dally For CHICAGO Lt 30 am, 6:35,8.35. 10:60 titn From CHICAGO Ar 7:20. 0-.-tUaui, 1:45. 960 |>ia FOND DC LAC Lt 025 i>m, Ax9:4o aw DOLUTII. I.t t6:10 am, 4:80 pm. Ar 14.80, O^OpOi For SIOUX CITY t7:4o.f>:4oain,B:oo,Ui>snjs. From BIOtTX CITY 7:35 am, +4:15,7:40 urn For 0MAHA.......LT t7:40,9:40 am. 8.00, 9*>r, i.m From OMAHA Ar7 7 40 11m For KANSAS CITT Lv 9:40 am. y 00. OAF. i.m From KANSAS CITY Ar 7 36 am. 740 Bi§l| c- B- & Q- R- R HO R A. Mala IKS \^. D. OS \|. If. f«. Mk terns Mala ttSS TMatMSaa: Ctraar TH ft art P!o*rl La»T« I All Tratea O«ly 1 Arrlra~" 0.20 a.m. I Wmona. LaCrsaas. Da- I - 1 --beja*; Chieafo. St. Louis 1145 pm, »43p.m.| "CmCMOIMTEB" . I 7.20 a.m. *V4O p. m. I Wlaona. .La Crcus. Da- ? . ... I taw*. CQato. St. LonUJ ?.20a.m. WISCONSIN CENTRAL RY. TVckat Offlc*. 371 Robart St. '■ ' ' Beth Ph:wt m rVt»ani Falls. - flihiai 1. Lear* Arriv* Iran Tawaa. Marshfla-id.u^« «.i«l_ 1,1. Oahksah. FoniAiLacMiU* 1*"1 * *". ."■ 3*3' waltw,- CMcaeo .... .... 17^ — 439— to% 9