8 THE ST. PAUL GLOBE--—FSIDAY AUGUST 5, 1893.

T. A. Abbott, 529 Holly avenue. Interest on the mortgage, when R had not John C. Richardson, 541 Marshall avenue. been paid. Mr. Webb acknowledged that the CITIZENS JOIN IN APPEAL Mannhedmer, avenue. MIDDLE RIVER DRAINAGE |3r~silk ' Robert 215 Nelson books and accounts of the company did not CALL FOR THE CONVENTION 1 1 Headquarter! of ths Korthwent. Globe— B-5-98. Eiuil Mamrhi'iimT, 215 Nelson avenue. show that the Interest bad actually been paid. B. L. Goodkind, 611 Dayton avenue. J. W. James, 37, The Buckingham. ASK CONSIDERATION FOR THE H. E. Whaley. 645 Pine street. STATE HAS FINISHED NEW 'TIS CAPT. EHKMANNTEAUT. TO G. H. Walker, 95 East Eleventh street. ELECT DELEGATES TO THE E. S. Chittenden, 48, The Albion. Independent .Infantry Company GREAT NORTHERN Eugene Wflliams, 123 West Isabel street. DITCH INPOLK COUNTY CONGRESSIONAL W. B. Joyce, 079 Summit avenue. Elects Officer* for Next Year. CONVENTION avenue. Thomas A.Preudergast, 429 Ashland The Independent-^nfantry company, organ- Sinned by a Large Nnmlier Freeman P. Strong, 404 Ashl-nnd avenue. State Commission Will Make a Trip ized by lower t>etltlon W. J. Jameson, 659 Ravine street. town business men, last evening Ramsey County Democratic Commit- to Work elected the following of Property Owners Presented P. J. Hevener, 614 De Soto street. to tike New In a Week or officers: tee Meet, S. C. Haskell, 230 East Ninth street. Captain— William Ebnnanntraut. at Casino Hall De- the Assembly Mayor Kiefer Less, It Belngr the Last of the First Henry A. Merrill, 688 Laurel avenue. Lleutenant-r-John Hoffman. cided That County, Legislative # Sends in a Communication Urging P. R. Merrill, 669 Laurel avenue. Drainage System Provided For I»> Second Lieutenant— D. M. Merrill. Greer, Iglehart company and Judicial Nominations Can All SIXTH AND ROBERT ST. Co-operation S. O. 466 street. The an Hed at the armory last STREETS. PAUL. the Friendly ot the T. E. Ludington, 401, The Colonnade. the Appropriations Up to the evening with thirty men in line. The election Time, Seholey, place Be Hade at One and That Council Sent to Committee. 11. J. 809 Laurel avenue. Present took after the drill, when each of the D. H. Watson, 402 Hall avenue. Time. officers chosen spoke briefly upon the object of Not Later Than Oct. I. O. W. Philips, 1898 Dayton avenue. the organization. *Fhercompany will endeavor At the meeting of the assembly last John T. McColl, 612 Temperance street. The contractors having the work In to become a part ol the state national qua d. AND Unirorms to call of FiaURES Gribben, I will be In response the John L. FOR future FACTS i the matter of the city's attitude J. P. I!>4 East Seventh street. charge have completed the Middle secured in the near FRIDAY! niL'ht R. G. Bausher, 274 Ramsey street. Just and regular drillwill be conduct d. The cotn- Townley, chairman of the Ramsey Great Northern railway came up J. F. Langton, 61 Summit avenue. river ditch in Polk county, the last any Is already quite proficient in drill to the of , P,tics. The tac- county Democratic committee, a meet- trhroug'h petition signed by 500 names, Jacob Mannheimer. 522 Iglehart street. the' irrigating ditches of the Red river non-commissioned officers willbe a Snyder. selected later. Ing of and such by mayor, James 429 Holly avenue. valley, being the committee other : Wash Goods Dept. which was submitted the John Espy, 74 Summit avenue. constructed under an ap- aa to was Baltenberg Pieces. Flower, Democrats wished attend / A lot of new ' \u25a0with the following letter: M. D. 428 Ashland avenue. propriation made by the last session of HALL held In Casino hall last night to direct biff Organdies and Art Embroidery Dept ThirdFloor Itransmit herewith a petition numerously O. H. Arosin, 640 Olive street. the legislature. ESCAPED THE"PEN" Paul, representing George P. Lyman, 41, The Virginia. the calling of the county convention to eigned by citizens of St. The elect all classes and nearly all Industries and oc- Edward B. Young, 324 Summit avenue. commission will make a trip of delegates to the congressional * Archer, inspection next week. convention, held ,; colorings, worth and 15c Prices greatly ,; cupation-, asking that such action shall be G. A. Marlborough. ALLEGED 'WAS which will be at Still- 12^c *>» feduced ' taken by the city government as will lead to William Canby, 735 Lincoln avenue. In round numbers $100,000 has been PICKPOCKET LET water, Sept. 3. The primaries for the ; a yard. For Friday SC , ons be- William M. Burke, 429 Dayton avenue. ; JapaQ e e Drawn Centers !; Bore satisfactory ami cordial relat appropriated by two sessions of the GO AT A SECRET HEARING county convention, which will be held A Work> twet in the city government and some of tb.3 Thomas H. Dickson, 121 Cambridge avenue. legislature, and last appropriation at hall, Aug. 27, were set for ; limited quantity of Plaided and Doylies, at HALF price. , having tucir Finch, the Market ,' l:>r^<' transportation Interests George R. 245 Summit avenue. which became available directly after Aug. 25. London Pique, worth 25 cent* r i principal places of business in this city. W. E. Mayhew, 721 Hague avenue. ya It is perhaps unnecessary to suggest even C. J. Potts. The Aberdeen. the session of 1897, has been entirely At Leant It Was Secret So Far as the There was sorqe discussion at the d F 8 u important meeting night mg Wday that nothing is more to our stabil- C. K. Davis, 130 Farrington avenue. exhausted and no more Improvements Participation of Chief last as to the time ofI :... day^. ; c Glove Specialj. ity and growth than Gobs and holding the i ?^^ ! the development and Frank B. Kellogg, 633 Fairmount avenue. can be put on the system of waterways His Officers convention for nomina- \ Black cultivation of allsuch industries in our mid-t Lorenzo Hoyt Hoyt avenue. and irrigation in the Red river valley Wai Concerned tions for county offices. It was the and Colored Taf- /|r ! furnish labor y*ar trimmed and feta Gloves, ' as will during the entire . Y. M. Watkins, 525 Holly avenue. until the next legislature meets, when Now the Republican Officials Are sense of the meeting that one conven- / ,^*All untrlmmed the 50c quality r^C for Hie working classes at a fair and reason- George H. Prince, 501 Ashland avenue. i Millinery now in stock for ««/W i able compc oration. it will be asked to make a liberal ap- at Swords' Points The Bird Has tion would suffice for the nomination's willbe sold George P. Power, 10 Kenwood terrace. county, legislative Nothing affords a broad. r field of Indus ry at F. R. Welz. Hotel Ryan. propriation for this purpose. Flown. of and Judicial tick- the preset*) tin., than the transportation busi- H. W. Fagley, 457 Holly avenue. The river bed of the Red river ia ets, and that this should be called for ness. Its demand for labor and Is constant W. H. Elsinger, Aberdeen hotel. higher than the surrounding country, The police department some date not later than Oct. 1. daily, und its requirements arc a^ great, eve l Jacob Ditt^nhofrr. 544 Portland avenue. ditches and Assistant County Another meeting will be held at Ca- e greater, during the cold winter months thin | and the are constructed in lo- Attorney Zollman are at outs. The police during A. C. Flonn, 7% Ashlar.d a- enue. calities where they can be utilised IBino hall Aug. 18. The following call Druggists' l the mild summer months, wh.n ldbo.- Thomas Kelson. Fourteenth street. best claim the assistant county attorney "Jobbed" : Sundries. £lsSsl,J| Is mere likely to be employed. 191 East in drawing the water off toward the was directed to be Issued: — ! O. H. Negßard, 362 Full r s re:. them in securing the release of Frank Hall, |i As a Friday special Olive Oil, i The futuiv growth of S:. Paul must r.sulf. Anthony lard. The long droughts in this locality ] OFFICIAL. and Joseph Elslnger. St. P^rk. ' the alleged pickpocket, who was under ar- i| Buttermilk largely from well employed well com- 7^9 have made irrigation necessary and the Ramsey and Glycerine fA BUTTERICK PATTFDwe pensated lalor, ml n >-htng s.-.ou!d stmd intaa J. W. Pinch. Laurel avenue rest on the charge of robbing N. E. Hanson, county Democratic convention to 5 Henry Franklin, 224 West Isabel. !efforts of the farmers, who have built j delegates congression- way of a policy bj the ci_ty government that Duzee, Merchants' National of Grove City, during the capitol corner stone elect to the Democratic will li to the employment labor at E. M. j lateral ditches, from their lands to the cojgr. ad of more Bonk building. j laying exercises last week. Mr. Zollman al convention of the Fourth sslo'.ial as prod eir better compensation than as now : main ditches, thus securing a reliable district, Minnesota, to held made. J. J. Srhrenleber, 6*7 Jrek on st^ett. snaps his fingers at the accusation of. the In the state of be P. S. Macgowan, 487 Ashland avenue. and almost perfect system of irrigation. I the of Stillwater, All local and private ent-rprires that d) police and assumes an air of "What you at city Washington county, F. W. AndiTfon, 679 Lincoln avenue. The Middle river ditch just completed j are Minn., Sept. 3, rat tend to this result should gi\e way t> going to do about it?" The police come back on IS9S. t!:i:^e larger interests which all W. B. Geery, 592 Portland avtnue. by the commission has required nearly The Democrats of Ramsey county, Minn., affect our Pee', Day:on with the declaration M. L. Young, people and Inevitably lead to the grcw.h of W. F. 237 avenue. two years to construct it, owing to the that much will be done are hereby called to meet in delegate con- ST. PAUL BREVITIES. Cincinnati; P F Burke Hn« John B. Johnson, SB9 Fsirmount avenue. ton; M. B. Webber, Winone; the city and the advancement of eveiy m_- fact that the land through which it about the matter and chiefly that an effort vention, at Market hall, in the city of St. B. LB«k!n' Chester R. Smith. 25' Sup.mit place. will be to Paul, on Saturday, Aug. 27, 1898, at 10 o'clock t*rial interest, pubiie and private. ay runs is of clay soil and being very made "show up" the assistant Pilgrim Commandery No. 22, of ths Masors, cooperation all the V. C. Gilman. 529 Ashlard nu~. county attorney. a. m., for the purpose of nominating and next Aid ai:d to large trans- C. Anderson, heavy and sticky, it 1b impossible will me"et Thursday evening in the portation Interests centering in St. Paul A. 1969 Mar.-ha'l avenue. to The police claim that Assistant County At- electing 122 delegates to represent sad county Masonic rooms on Fifth street, near Robert. James H. Weed. 261 Sumni't avenue. make rapid progress. The work has in should be cordially and earnestly given by all torney Zollman acted in the matter entirely the Democratic congressional convention The stonecutters' union held short spe:lal of city James Kassou, stil Fairmount avtnue. been completed satisfactorily, it is said, • upon for the Fourth congressional district of fie a SHERMAN-M. A. Ryan. Duluth; branches the gove-nment, and no M. C. Keating, 555 Iglehart street. his own responsibility and asked for meeting at 8:30 p. m. yes:erday to consider Strong, Northfleld; O A obstacle placed in the way of their de e'op- and while on the ground the state Hall's discharge at a star chamber state of Minnesota, to be held at the cty subject day parade. J. Dobner Lake CHv- red \u25a0 ay c. i session the of a banner for Labor and growth anlesa absolutely r qu?r.»d L. J. Gates, 573 Marshall n of the police court, Judge of Stillwater, Minn., on the 3d day of Sep- C. Jeffersjn, 276 Summit nvenue. drainage commission will investigate j over which Hine Mrs. Llchtenberger, who was I by the public Interests of the ci:y, and Ihay? R. presided, after the regular adjourned temper, 1898, to nominate a candid *te for removed to hesitation in you W. H. Kamman. 79 West Fl'lmr.re avenue. the needs of other sections of the vai- | session congress district, St. Luke's hospital the first of the weok wa3 no recommending that give* MeGoldrtrk, $99 Wednesday afternoon. Hall's case was not in and for said to be voted reported petition most J. P. Iglfimrt street. ley and report to the next session of to until next ensuing general election, hold- yesterday as being a little on the the the careful censid raion 293 have come up nest Friday, to which for at the pram prayer sj far as le-ga." H. G. Blase. Fourteenth street. the legislature. J Nov. 8, 1898. decline. and its the au- O. T. Morru, 423 Rondo s.ree-t. date it was regularly continued. Several days en thority vested In you will permit, ad that The great benefit" ago he was released on a $500 bond, one of Each election district in said county w'.ll John W. Robertson yesterday tcok out a joint committee appointed ut Joseph Lcekey, 27 St. Albans s'rset. which. these ditche3 elect one dedtgate at large and one additional permit for the erection of a two-story frjims a be with de- 83 Mt. Airy st>e?t. have wrought to the Red river valley, the witnesses to which was Jake Sickles, well lay, as requested, to consider ad detsrmine Theo. H. Menk. to police delegate for each ICO votes or major portion dwelling on Laurel avenue, near Dale street. - ; - known the although not to the city Mlnn B" B bo regard J. Magi]] Smith. 732 East Four h street. will necessitate quite a large appro- directory. Wlll'am J. Bryan for p esl- The structure Is to cost $4,500. Baneor- H Sanders •what course shall pursut d In to Yerxa Bros. A Co., 37 East S venth street. carry year, TUe band was approved by Judge thereof cast for A' u^*'HodSOn M wi'e, Aberdeen; all matters referred to them. priation to on the work next dent at the general election of 1890. The central committee to aranga for the AA. AnLlAnderson, Vancouver,v B. C- Henry Hutchlnson. The Aberdeen. respective election districts in said holding the ol John H WI OP Dayton avenup. as there are two counties which have Mr. Zollman says he asked to have Hall The of next meeting the national ! »«\u25a0. Augusta, N. V.;T N COPY THE PETITION. B. F. Wright, 538 county willbe entitled to elect the folo.v.ng W. C. T. U. in this city will holl meet- Island; . cWder Rocfc Michel, Vnivers'ty received very little assistance from the discharged and a*mits that he did not com- a J. Cullum, ol^rge 1 B. ISI West avenue. Rook E Following Is a copy of the petition direction, municate his intentions to says number of delegates, viz.: ing at tbo Windsor hotel parlors at 3 o'clock rro ! IslandT S. A. Forbes, 63 Sherburne avmue. state in this and these will the police He City P-a BUrmen ' ManS; promised of St. Paul— this afternoon. • and tho names attached: G. N. B-ailey, 52S Como avenue. not be left out in the suggestions which Hall to leave the city and think- a.A BStII»Bartlett. Watertown,w » S. D William a!r ing this a good way get rid FIRST WARD. Prof. Morris will give a free lecture Niorden, tho George Dlekson. 106 Manitoba avenue. will be made by the commission in re- to of an un- before Letaemer. Man.; B. G. Starr To Honorable Mayor and C.mmon Coun- assirable character, he procured the St. Paul Phrenological society this evdi- lork cky; Julius Vw cil of the of St. Paul: J. R. Mason, 613 Co.k street. viewing the work accomplished, i the dis- First district 2lSeventb district 2 Ehrlich, City N C'H>- Gehan, 10 street. and missal of the change -against him. Mr. Zoll- ing, at 462 Jackson street. He willcompare, J.; W. Boss and Atlantic It appcan that tor some time past. mim- It is not improbab'e that Gov. Clough three and that Fifth district aittee of your honorable bodies be appointed, L. W. Rundle:t, 607 Lincoln avenu?. of the Grove City man's friends did Sixth district 2 to exhibit a number of samples of cotton Wagener. county jail. may accompany the commission this likewise. Chief of Detectives says grown on his farm In Renvil'e county, this at once, to undertake the adjustment ot all John time, although on Schweitzer THIRD WARD. differences, upon all questions now In dispute, Brown, Treacy & Co., 142 East Fourth former trips he has Hall admitted to nlm:that he stole Mr. Han- tcaou. Last spring he S3cur£d some seed likely to been represented by his private secre- son's uockotbook. from a North Carolina delegate to th? Farm- or that are arise hereafUr, sd that street. First district 2Flfth district 2 ers' congress, planted there may be established and that there rnxy Paul Quehl, 241 East R~b!e s'reet. taryi Roland Hartley. "It certainly seems strange^' seid Chief Second district 1Sixth district 2 it and ho?d it on thj continue to be the most amicable relations be- And hundreds of others In all parts of the Goss, speaking of the case, "that Mr. Zoll- Third district 2Seventh district .. ..2 most approved plan and the cotton has come tween said Great Northern Railway company city. man did not go into open court and have Hall Fourth district 2Eighth district 2 out in fine style. Bananas and pineapples discharged next. and the city of St. Paul. FROM MANUFACTURERS' UNION. BAZILLE MAY SUE. or ifhe desired a secret hearing, FOURTH WARD. Rlchardt,, Dubuque; A. J. Merritt, Your petitioners express the opinion that common courtesy demanded that he at least The Order of Railway Counductors, the St. Bake?? there no industry or business At the same time the Manufacturers' Inform the police First district 2 Seventh district 2 Brotherhood of Locomotive the is Interest In County Will Not Puy His Claim for department of his Inten- Eighth Engineers, 1 2 2 the city of St. Paul that now contributes si union presented the following com- tions. We had evidence to .convict Hall anil Second district distilct Brotherhood of Railway Tralnm.n and the j largely to the prosperity of the city as t' e Clerk Hire. Mr. Hanson promised me tliat he would come Third district 2 Ninth district iBrotherhood of Locomotive Firemen willhold "perations of Great munication touching on the same mat- Fourth district 2 Tenth distr ct 2 the Northern Railway The county commissioners last evening dis- here to proeecute the case next Friday. It 2 a jointunion membership meeting in the hall nqpany. We believe that a neglect on th° ter: is one of the most Fifth district 2 Eleventh district at of Seventh and Jackson streets m allowed Abstract Clerk Bazille's claim of remarkable instances of 3 Twelfth district 2 ---^^ {\u25a0art of the authorities of the city to adjust, The Northwestern Manufacturers' associa- high-handed authority that Ihave met with Sixth district at 3 o'clock Sunday afternoon. r - -.- the most friendly and satisfactory mar.n r, $7,500 for clerk hire, and he will be obi g?d yon icTKr rry X In propose, possible, to , Clevelandj points tion desires to add its support to the peti- and I if place the re- FIFTH WARD. The Baroness Marie Molher Zieber. A X' SISSSSi ' all of difference- with the said railway you by to sue the county for the money. He ap- sponsibility for this man prlma donna soprano and late soloist H^Oleveland :'<*» Kelly Jr.) impany, may ry inter- tion presented to the citizens' com- Hall's escape where First district 2 Eighth district 2 of Injurously affect cv and peared before the commissioners and offered it belongs. Iwill have Mr. Hanson court Gilmore'e, Sousa's and the Royal Austrian Menomonie? t in the e-ity for all time to roue. We mittee of St Paul the resolution for- in Second district 2 Ninth district 2 warded to you by the Commercial club for to compromise the claim for $4,000, but Coun- Friday, and furthermore there is another case district 1 Knaben-Kafllle banda. arrived in this city last betteve that any corporation or business so against Third district 2 Tenth evening valuable to the clty"s interest should b2 an adjustment of the misunderstanding be- ty Attorney Anderson advised the commis- Hall. The witnesses in this case will Fourth district 2 Eleventh district 2 from coast en route for the tween the city and the Great Northern Rail- sioners that if the claim good Mr. Ba- be on hand also, and if there is any 3 East. The Baroness is accompanied by her TO f *tered in every way possible, and treated was in censuro Fifth district 2 Twelfth district SUCCEED BARBER. -with way company. zille was entitled to receive every cent of this matter it will be placed where manager, Arthur G. Williams, and is at the _MRS. . n only justice, but wth the mos: ex- longs. it be- Sixth district 3Thirteenth district ..3 may treme liberality. This association, In co-operation with the it, and if it was not good, then he was not If an assistant in the county attor- Windsor. She appear in concert here be- large number of the to ney at Seventh district 2 Fourteenth district... 2 continuing School of Pine \\ « big to suggest that your honorable Commercial club and a entitled a cent. He beMeved the matter s office Is liberty to throw cases out fore her journey East. Arts Puzzled In Se. Influential women of the city, are making should be tested Jn the courts, and after a of court as fast as the police make arrests. SIXTH WARD. The bricklayers installed their new officers lecting Her Successor. jiInt commit tee from the assembly and board every effort to create a larger municipal lengthy executive session the Just because he happens to desire, then First district 2]Elghth district 2 last evening as follows: President, Will>m patriotism, commissioners so The ...Jerinen, In order that there may be the towards the support of home in- decided to allow Mr. Bazille to sue if he s;> the police force may a* well be abolished." Second district .'. 2Ninth district 2 Brown; vice president, Ed Powers; financial directors of the St. Paul School of Fine- 1 si expeditious consideration of all matters dustries. desires. Hall and his friends left the city Wednes- Third vdSstrlct 2 Tenth district 3 secretary, Charles Harpke; treasurer and re- Artß. at their meeting yesterday, took t'> this petit en may relate. It is well known that the growth, wealth All the commissioners present day night. district 2Eleventh district 2 cording secretary, Oscar Berger; trusteatch matinee at the Grand l^eSrEf-^-^d^^ John B. Ninth street. and board of aldermen. to compromise Eighth J. D. Luddcn. G4l Wabasha. the matter looked as though bolt of muslin. district 3' will occur today at 2:30. The sale of seats Wilbur H. Howard. 513 Portland avenue. The ordinance of Aid. Bantz fixing Mr. Bazille himself was In doubt as to its Mrs. A. R. McGill's home was the head- NINTH WARD. has been extremely large and a crowded house the pay of sweepers on the asphalt justice. quarters and different church will present to the performance FeUr Berkey, 153 College avenu?. the The up the societies took First district 2Eighth district 2 be witness Maurice Auerbach, 388 Summit avenue. paved streets at $1.25 per day was sent board went into executive session and work. of "East Lynne." R. Dunn, decided to follow Mr. advice. The following garments were Second district 1Ninth district 3 closing Robert 597 Summit avenue. ito the committee on streets without Anderson's - the turned over Third district 2 Tenth district 2 Tomorrow afternoon the matinee C. E. Diekerman,, 183 Nelson avenue. reading. Sheriff Wagener presented a claim for $22 to St. Paul headquarters: Thirty-two performance of the Rankln engagement in St. Chas. M. Power, 751 Goodrich avenue. 000 for fees which he has turned into the night shirts, 16 shirts, 12 pillow cases 7 Fourth district 2Elevcn:h district 3 Paul will be given over to a production of GRAND CONCERT Alfre-d The resolution directing .t/he removal county treasury. of keeping. pajamas, 57 abdominal bands, bandag-s Fifth district 2 Twelfth district 2 AND HOP. Scheffer. 390 Maple street. Instead He 13 52 "CamUle," the title role of which Miss O'Neil Rudolph Rossum, 256 Nelson avenue. of the bill board fence on University claims that while hi3office was a fee office linen stand cloths, 12 handkerchiefs (linen) Sixth district 1Thirteenth district ..2 presents most capably. Tomorrow night's per- D. B. Finch. Aberdeen. avenue, between Grotto and Avon it was changed to a salaried office illegally. 20 napkins, 8 dozen cotton handkerchief*' Seventh district 21 formance will be "The Private Secretary." Ramaley'a Pavilion, Lake Shore. Ruben Warner, 173 College avenue. streets, went to the same He obeyed the new law and accepted a salary cotton and linen squares, rolls, old linen TENTH WARD. Sardou's "A Scrap of Paper" willmark the On Saturday, Nicols, committee. but now, It and cotton, three quart Aug. fith, concert and hcv at J. Ross 177 Nelson avenue. Preliminary orders for the is alleged, he is not enti:lfd to Jars of red rasp- 2Third 2 Inception Sunday night,of what will doubtless Ramaleys pavilion J. A. Gregg. 48T Ashland paving the salary, and he his berries, 23 glasses of Jelly one bottle grape First district district White Bear Lake. TMck- avenue. with asphalt of Arundel street, money wants fees and all the Second district 2Fourth district 1 be a very successful engagement of the ' admi 6lon Henry Ha.senwinkle. 774 Laurel avenue. between he had turned Into the county. Juice. Henderson Stock company in this city. The trin ticket T~£*?' ? a°d round Joseph McKibbln, 555 Ashland Holly and Marshall, and Mackubin The matter was referred to the In addition, the auxiliary handed in $25 ELEVENTH WARD. union depot at 7:3<> avenue. committee in reserving play affords excellent opportunities for the p. m. Arthur B. Drlscoil, Aberdeen. street, between Summit and Marshall, on claims. money, the balance of their fund in and Price", nup. toward future First district 2,Third district 1 principals the cast there is little doubt A. A. 504 ftryk.r nv. were passed. work. Second district 2,Fourth district but that Miss Sarah Truax, who plays the D. C. Shepard, 324 Dayton avenue. The resolution The day was very quiet at Red Cross Aid 1 Suzanne, Shields, 631 directing- the payment GOV. society headquarters yesterday. Country — part of willprove a favorite. Mr. C Fairmount avenue. of $300 to J. H. for CIOUGH ATTENDED. Mrs. Mc- Kendal Weston, who is cast for Prosper THESE MAY CUT HAIR. A. W. Perry. 574 Marshall. O'Brien extra work Michael was at the desk and Mrs. Gardner Rose Town 2New Brighton 1 T mborl-k«, 21 street. done on the sitreet sewer was in charge Couramount; Miss Emilie Melville as the W. L. Arund-1 Cedar It Was M of the sewing. The ladies at the Mounds View 2,White Bear Town ...2 State Board A. Allen, Merchants' hjtel. reconsidered to the "Official Kht" at Camp rooms during the day Baroness; Miss Frankie M. Raymond aa Ma- Licences a Doiea New and referred com- were Mrs. Edgerton, White Bear Village..2New Canada 2 thllde, Fleming F. M. Stewart, 685 Magnolia street. oin streets. corporation at- Ramsey's al Fresco Mrs. Dibble, Mrs. Parker, Mrs. Mayo, Miss North St. Paul and Mr. C. as Brismouche Barbera. Cfcannlng Seabury, mßitee The Theater. Clareton, Moore, 2i will no doubt establish themselves in the 453 Ashland avenue. torney advised that it would be illegal The beautiful weather Mrs. Mrs. Beaulieu Mrs Total number of delegates 241 graces The state board of barber Dawson Cleveland. Bradstreet's. to of last night drew a Bunn. A friend contributed $1; Mrs. Ryan good of St. Paul theater-goers. examiners heU pay O'Brien the amount. large crowd at the benflt for gave The primaries to elect said delegates to an examination of applicants Andrew Schorh. 179 Hoffman avenue. the Twelfth and some muslin and Mrs. Denegre old linen. said for state li- H. C. Ehrmanntraut. 233 Glencoe. Fifteenth regiments at Camp county convention will be held on cense yesterday, and out quite Ramsey. In Thursday, I of a batch F. Willius. 4fi9 Laurel avenue. the audience were a the 25th day of August, 18 jß. be- only three failed to up HEEDICS FOR number of well known tween the hours of p. AT THE come to the standard C. K. Sharood, 515 Jts ainlne street. COMO PARK. people and among 6 and 7 o'clock m., at HOTELS. laid by J. Watson Smith. 35 Summit avenue. them were Gov. dough STRUCK A VEIN OF the usual voting places in the respective dis- down the state board. and a party of friends COAL. city The passed S. S. Crooks, T°wnley, E. R. Smelter, Mrs. L. A. A.e x Sternberg, 240 Dayton avenue. should stat- as appeared, to splendid advant-ee the n'. r ?/ f H Chairman. Dally Minto, D.; G. ing and quite road between sections 10 and 11 Peter J. Metzdorf, Secretary. and son, N. A. Beskues, Sale of State Fair Privileges. L. W. French, 517 Holly avenue. whether the car web b und captivated her audience. She wis when th^y Waverly, Minn.; T. H. Cleveland, Aclair; for Min- several times obliged to respond were obligtd to dig a shaft for drainage executive of year's C. H. Kellogg, 449 PorJand avenue. neapolis or St. to enthusias- twenty-five The committee the Dem- C. Cevormsburg, Jamestown; J. Torn, Win- This programme promises to brina- Paul. tic encores. Miss Boyer, Mr. McVay About feet below the surface ocratic state central arge R. n. Whitaere. 410 Pleasant avenue. Copies of the and Mr they struck a bed of coal, which committee met Etead; Mrs. J. Murckey, Mrs. J. Kelly, Man- crowds to the state fair and the big™? S. M. Cary. 29 Summit court. resolution were ordered McGregor were also well lece'ved and shared upon b Ik yesterday at the kato; Whyte, the crowd the more valuable "privilfjEPs •• in the tested was found to be hard and g oJ I afternoon Ryan, but, E. Turner, Dubuque; Mrs. L. I the P B. F. Sands, 804 Jessamine street. sent to the officials of the company I applause. quality. The of a iowing to the of two of the Graceville, Mich; Max Brahe, Little Falls, B 0"^},'011 ther,e :s !ivelrEquity m tho=e Fuller, 736 Dayton and On the midway there were many commissioners were notified absence whoh wish to make f" C..A. avenue. the president of the park board new fea- and they will make a :members, there was nothing of Minn.; Geo. Wellman, Arlington;J. A. Wolf, j the work profit ible Soc C H. Bige'.ow Jr., 143 tures and during t!"8 hour that preceded the thorough investlgatkn impor- Gordon; H. Corcoran, Corcoran; retary Randall has appointed Nina. was instructed to take such action opening of the theater to ascertain whether a mine is lurk ne In tie |tance done. There was, however, a P. John S-»tu-dav' aSV Francis B. Clarke. 236 Summit avenue. was as the scenes about the vicinity Saintly Adams, Harrington, Mich.; S. Erego, Aurora, 6 at 10 am., as the timj, and his T. S. Tompkins. 113 Virginia nec^sary to enforce the resolution. various booths were livelyones. of the city. brief discussion of general matters per- the grounds aa the place offlc*w;if on avenue. The secretary of the The entire entertainment taining to the coming where h*> sell D. A. Monfort. 252 Dayton avenue board was di- will be repeated campaign, en- thef privileges for fair week, and th s> io- W. C. Read, 3W Holly avenue. rected to notify S. E. Olson, of Min- tonight and tomorrow night. In thp theat°r tirely informal in its character, and METROPOLITAN— terested should make a note of It. L, neapolis, the'Waldorf company will give it W. Prentice and wife, N". Scat.. Sixth and Minnesota streets. that the two large bill board It, "As You Like was determined to hold another meet- Winona; A. F. George, wife and daughter, E. J. Abbott. 425 Dayton avenue. signs at the and on the midway new features will be ' Crookston, Minn.; G. E. Phelene, Boston; Webster entrance to Como park seen. — ing Thursday of next week. W. Smith, 372 Selby avenue. were a of the c-y: ""**\u25a0 A. Buttrick, Worcester, Mass.; J. E. Thomp- Charles W. Ames, 501 violation intent of the -^--J Tfteo/tanwn Brewingft? and Grand avenue law and requesting that signs son wife. Chicago; Mrs. S. L. Schenpff Horatio D. West, 501 Grand avenue. the be LIVING DID HIM HONOR. and family, Peoria, 111.; F. B. Amos, E. L VITAL STATIST! C?. removed. LOGAN CAMP ~""~~ Peiis Fletcher. 630 Lafayette avenue STARTED IT. abow Abend, Philadelphia; B. S. Harrison, Chi- C. E. Clarke, 698 Marshall avenue. . President Wheelock eaid the signs |gtl3toties Large Number Attended the Funeral cago. MARRIAGE D. Fergusan, avenue, signs Secondary LICEXSES. P. 555 Summit and all in the vicinity of public Movement for a Board of of Mueller I. H. Arthur, 623 Lincoln avenue. parks should disappear. Gen. George C. Smith. MERCHANTS'-J. H. Cook, Athol, ;IJT™"* Ram-ey County Tarbox, College With consid- Pension Examiners. Mass. S.donla Pantsch Ram.ey C v;ty J. B. 137 avenue. erable feeling Mr. The funeral services of Gen. George C. J. P. Hill, Cambridge, N. V.; H. W. Kea- I ' gren H. C. Burbank, the Marlborough. Wheelock continued Commissioner of nedy. Rat Fergus lW- Ln Ramsay County Summit along this line, saying: "I it Pensions H. Clay Evans* Smith were held yesterday afternoon at the Portage; H. S. Cole. Fallj; rVChnstino u avenue. hold to be recent appointment of an additional board of Central Park M. E. church, being conducted H. P. Smith, Duluth; C. W. Cosgrove, L« Johnson Rams.y County P. 11. Campbell, 742 the sacred duty of any citizen a by Sueur; Brown, Crookston; Frederick M. Catlin Holly avenue bill board is when medical examiners to examine applications for the pastor, Rev. Benjamin Longley. The M. R. M. F. Bertha Ramsey County P. EL Kelly, 489 Holly avenue. put up in his neighbor- pensions, service was largely attended Buehus, Seattle: L. Buchus, Seattle: C. H. A. Croseman Ramsey County R. C. Gooding, 757 hood, summary consisting of Drs. Park Ritchie, J. by the asso- Llbby, Fairmount avenue to take action." C. Nelson and Davis, ciates and pupils of Gen. Smith during his Los Angeles; W. Warshauer. New BIRTHS. John F. Keily. 819 Portland avenue Supt. Herbert was made at long period York; C. S. Young, Burlington; Stomrn, Dufrene, Nussbaurmr informed the board the instance of Logan and faithful of service in the St. G. O. Henry Bayle=s Alfred A 532 Ashland avenue that price the John A. Com- Paul public schools. Many of the present Hillsborro; K. S. Gearth, Mayvillo; J. Gould Mrs. Hsraldson, 104? ay. Boy William Egan. 442 the of labor had advanced, mandery No. 2, of the Union Veterans' union and wife, Mrs. Joseph Sc'fm d, 711 ay Ashland avenue. by students at the Madison school, as well as Dubuque; Mrs. Dailey, Minto, N. Stewart Girl John H. Allen, 333 Summit and that the men engaged inpark work assisted the G. A.R. posts of the city. who D.; Brown, Oshkosh; Mrs. Anton Frtdmann, 1038 We-t Boy avenue being paid $1.25 For time there those Have passed from under his super- R. C. A. B. Medberry, Mrs. Seventh J. W. Griggs, 190 East Third street. ' were per day, and it some has been dissatisfac- vision, came to view a last the Oshkosh; H. A. Buell, Chtppowa Falls; E. P. E. C. Henke, 671 Wabasha st .Boj D. Bergman. Eighth was tion reported from many quarters face- of their Mrs. Eugene 361 East street possible that the wages would have w as to the out} beloved principal. Smith, Milwaukee; C. L. Grauchu, Mayvllle; L**e. 1114 Cortland Boy JI. Doran, 435 Summit avenue. to be 25 cents more per « f board ot examiners, and it wae S\Ml and save the The pallbearers entered W. R. Ellis and wife, Heppner. Or.:E. Smith Mrs. Isidore Darusha. £01 Weet Congress Boy Henry P. 476 raise-^ day. said that£ S^tthose coming Series^ with the coffin Mrs. John Schraid, Gladstone, Upham, Summit avenue The particular effect of this, to St. Paul from a which was heaped high with flowers, the and wife, Heppner; L. Baumann, Ch'cago; H. Minn Girl J. H. Saunders, Hotel Ryan. the distance would have to wait around several leaving'the University gift of many friends, at a few H. Bray, Chicago; G. A. Ralph, Crookston; Mrs. Aaron Peterson, 190 Richmond ay . Boy John Broderick, superintendent said, would be the ys be re t ley could g6t Just after Bis- minutes after F. 188 Kent street that >. an audience with marck partook :of an 3 o'olock, after which the quartette sane J. J. Kelloy and wife, Chicago; L. C. Smith, R. A. Lanpher & Co., 353 Robert opening and grading of Midway park- rtthe board5 andiInmany cases they have excellent dinner "Lead KindlyLight." New wife, DEATHS. t. Btreet. way compelled heen with two friends, iTheir York; C. W. White and Chicago; A. Brown, 286 Eighth Etree; would cost considerable more to make several trtps to St Paul conversation Following a prayer by Dr. Marchand, Rev. C. Keith. Princeton; N. J. Robinson, Dodge Edward Sweeney, South St. Paul Minn..7 mo« Ct E. Binet. «43 money they could have the proper was at first gayf and familiar, Longley Center; Bo;t George C. Smith, 305 st yrs \\ Martin street. than estimated. examination but from B. delivered a short sermon from H. P. Davle, S!oux Falls; G. C. Fuller 69 :n. N. Cumbey, 640 Olive street W. J. Sleppy mid" hunting stories they soon passed to a the text, "And they a great volc^ and wife, Tacoma; C. R. McCauma, Burling- Thomas Burk, 451 Superior st 69 yrs J. B. Haddock. 314 communicated with the The John A. Logan graver heard George Martin Gylisoa, st Grotto street. board on the subject of putting commandery took th«» topic of much import-r-the po- saying, come up hither." At the special re- ton; A. C. Ramsey, St. Louis; M. Hoban and 564 Ohio 5 m:» r. P. Wright, 123 Summit avenue herdica matter up with its national commander H P of quest of the family, he spoke wife, Benson; E. W. Bailey, Weston, Mo.; or wagonettes in Como Street, at litical situation Germany. Bismarck to the living J. Edw. J. -Schurmeier. 362 East Tenth Btreet park. Mr. Slep- Washington at the Instance 'of'the dwelt upon the rather than of the dead. His words drew Kenney, Duluth; G. Morehouse, Duluth; C. U er S ushln S. 137 py argued that it would be an attrac- G. A. R. posts of the city, witb the above weak constitution of'-fine tears to the eyes of all present. J. Bomnett, Chicago; G. F. Boson; S.Q Vanderwarker,v £ Endicott building. country and explained what grand Merritt. £\\. 346 Robert street * tion to park visitors to be enabled to effect. re- In closing Mr. Longley read the obituary M. H. Kelley, Aberdeen; J. Sins, Billirgi;A. DEATHS. R. M. Newport, 217 make a tour of the grounds sults would be achieved ifItcould be notice of Gen. Smith from Kelford and wife, Grand Forks; J. .L. Whl c, John J. Watson, Summit avenue at small -once, away prayer The Globe. A White, 679 St. Peter street." cost. Bids for the privilege of united. All at carried by and hymn closed a very solemn ard Superior; Miss Superior; J. A. Bede, BANKER—In St. Paul. Minn., Aug. 3, 189S, E. H. Judson, tiO Dayton avenue furnish- a of and impressive service. Before leaving friends Pine City; J. J. Harnahan, Chicago: M. at daughter, h. D. Wilkes, ing such vehicles will be WAS THE burst enthusiasm with hair the Selkirk, the residence of his Mrs. B. 421 Laurel avenue. for. advertised INTEREST PAID? bristling (hehad: some at that time) and wore given an opportunity to see the rema 113 Chlcagtf; M. R. O'Neil, G a evllle; E. P. Irish, No. 1933 St. Anthony avtnu?, Escd W. A. Hurst, 746 Goodrich as they lay In the open casket. Dv Laurens, New York; M. Mcisner, Mil- Banker, aged forty-tight y^ar.-. Arthur Rice, avenue. pay rolls of eyes lit with a atraOge fire, he exclaim- waukee; E. Fune al G. 475 Laurel avenue The men and teams for Question Raised on a Mortgage In ed: "Iwill the saviour The Interment took place at Oakland ceme- P. S. Clement, Calon, Mich. from No. 313 Wabasha street today at 2:3.) Alex Stone. 301 Summit avenue the month of July, amounting to $4,179.- be of my coun- tery. o'clock p. m. Chicago, 111., and Platisburgk, C. G. Martin, Aberdeen --20, allowed, the Brennan Case. try. From all these fragments The pallbearers were Frank B. Steele, Chicago; V., Butler, hotel was as was also the roll for Iwill Zimmerman, Doran J. C RYAN—J. W. Z. H. Aus- N. papers please copy. Win. 339 Aurora avenue police and custodians, in The affairs of the Minneapolis Trust com- make a harmonious whole, and day Bryant, E. O. John C. Quinbv- tin, Duluth; S. H. McCllntook, Chicago; W. J. K. Hoffman, 472 the sum of Germany one S. A. Farnsworth, W. J. Colter, Page, Boston; Butler, Collins street $525 for the same time. pany were investigated In the hearing of the will be a great and power- Fenton G P. E. Sandy, Worthington; R. Pierce 1347 Summit Brennan Wlllrich, ful empire." The prophecy Warner and J. F. Tostevln. S. Smith, New York; J. L. Sauertsum, New AMUSEMENTS. J. J. Eifan, Nelson avenue case before Judge In the. came true Among those present at the servloe York; Parker, Philadelphia; - ' avenue. probate court, yesterday, Bismarck loved a good brew were J. E. G. W. n oj:°n m Eas t Congress when R. A. Webb, which all the members of the board of education Milllgan,Zaneaville, ; Wolf, •' street. AGAIN Welch, O. W. F. De Chi- Tonight and Tomorrow ?T-ol1 P 142 East IT'S HALF-RATES secretary and treasurer off the united all the good qualities of Principal of the Jefferson school' cago; P. H. Bateman, Greenloch, N. ; f\ X\ KMYl\ ?- '\ Winifred street. company, was Principal Weitbrecht, of : J. T. IS ft 111 Night. McKee Kankin D. c. Young. S7fi Osoeoia avenue on the stand. the Mechanic Arts J. Evans, Boston; H. S. Neustadter. New /£ II Company In John Anderson, 941 Greenbrler The lnaulry was Former Superintendent VirgilG. Curtis, Prof' Yo>*; E. Barton, Camden. J.; Vftlv/&Jml/ avenue To St. Paul and Dulutfi Points. directed to the Bracket Congdon many J. N. A. Will. —"—'™' John Spellacy, 57 East mortgage, in which it C. H. and of the teachers and Fort Wayne; C. S. Marshall, Chicago; E. Tenth street. Saturday and Sunday is alleged the trust pupil* that bad worked under Gen. Smith B. THE PRIVATE W. J. Howard, Newport avenue High-wood half rate excursion company Invested $12,000 of the funds be- Lewis, Philadelphia; L. A. Rosing, Cannon Special Dlspatuh Julian Noyes Kirby, tickets to Pine City, Rush City, Lake, longing in his long administration at the bead of the Falls; Chicago; Kurtz, -»\u25a0\u25a0*%\u25a0»—^« nu 59 Summit avtnue Llndstrom, Forest to the Brennan heirs. It la aim school. C. B. Tullis. C. L. Today Henry M. Tuelle, Newport avenue City, Taylor's Pali, good alleged that this mortgage was the property Madison Columbus; G. B. Moore, St. Louis; A. Jones, SEGRETA RY. E. N. to return any train Monday. Big log Jam of company Chicago; E. Hall, Evanston; A. <3. Matinee Warren. Sibley street. at the trust and that Interest was ttamnfs R. S.-hmitt Saturday Matinee— D. Matthews, Taylor's Falls in the Dalle* past If you visit the metropolis the advertise- Chicago; Harris, Louis; Sanders, EA»T LVNKE. A. 1996 Carroll street of tae St due. fi. St. A. H. "CAJIIHE." Croix. . ItIs charged that the company credited the ment of Hotel Empire on another page will Chicago; J. B. Goode, Idaho; J. F. Barden, Nance O'Xeil as "Beer interact you. Chicago; A. G. Thrasher, Cincinnati; Mrs. Lady Isabel. Nance O Neil as Camilla.