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ALDERMAN PORTER J. TVBFF. IX UNION THERE 18 STRENGTH. Order for Hearing and Notice of Ap­ / SUMMONS/ Phelps, George Palmes Co.; Pontlae TttEiiiiOR^WORLD. Perhaps no man in Duluth has more The thing to do is to stand together; plication for Appointment- of . FfUPUSHSJD EVERY SATURDAY. friends in the labor movement than National-Bank; A. R. Porter, as Por- i help one another; help the ward, help Duluth Administrator. STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY ter, Sang & Company; F. W. Paine/ has Porter J. Neff, alderman from the the city, help the nation, and yourself. STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY of St. Louis—ss. District Court, ,11th assignee^pf American Mechanical- Im­ Establshed in 1896 by Sabrl« O. Aldn fourth ward, and a candidate for re­ The prosperity of the many is the pros­ of St. Louis—ss. In Probate Court, Judicial District. provement Company; A. M. Prudden; election. Ever since Mr. Neff has been, perity of all. Pull do\v[n your neighbor Special Term, January 15, 1901. Penn Land & Loan Company; Fred.- Union Directory. H. Russell; Mary Roussain, Eustace a member of the council he has worked and you'll hurt yourself. Put a wire In- the matter of the estate of Gilbert Blanche B. Brigham, Bus^ms Office, 206 Chamber of Com- This list , will be added Levi B. cause, and labor's cause is humanity's weeks prior to the day appointed for Frank Duquette; Duluth Hardware Char&e . George Morrison, LONGSHOREMEN'S UNION, No. 12— Chailes M. Parkhurst, Nels Hall and An advertisement in the Labor World and God's. It is a question which ad­ Meets during the season of naviga­ such examination, .in the Labor World, Company; Duluth Gas and Water ' SCHAFFER FOR ALDERMAN. a weekly newspaper printed and pub­ Company; Duluth Plumbing Com kJand; also a11 other'per­ is a gilt-edged investment. dresses itself to the virtuous'inherency tion on 2nd and 4th Saturday of each sons oi parties unknown, claiming We were particularly pleased to ,of mankind, and the toiler's protest, month at Gilley's Hall, West Duluth. lished, at Duluth,*in said county. pany; Don A. Dodge; Charles E. know that the Democratic party in con­ Dated at Duluth. Minn., the '5th day Dickenson; Annie Danielson; Marion any "ght, title, estate, lien or inter- whatever it niJly. be, against the tyran­ Pres., Gordon O'Neill; sec.,-Thomas estate You've got no kick comipg on any­ Ultican, West Duluth, Minn. of January, A. D. 1901. Douglas, Mary E. Douglass, his wife comnla^nt h . described in the vention assembled recognized the true nies of aggregated wealth, will find a By the Court, L. K. Daugherty and Josephine complaint herein. Defendants. thing your union does during your worth^and services rendered to the peo­ MARINE ENGINEERS' BENEFIC- • J. B. MIDDLECOFF, Daugherty, his wife; George F.Davis holy sanction in the love of the Infinite (Seal) Judge of Probate. absence. ple by Frank Schaffer, aldefrrtftli froth Father.—Exi ial Association, No. 78. Meets 1st Celia H. Davis, his wife; Frank Eat­ THE STATE OF MINNESOTA TO the sixth ward. and 3rd Friday tit each month during Labor World. Jay. 19, 26, Feb. 2. on, Susan Eaton, his wife; Betsy F, the above named defendants: ' the winter months, at Engineers' Eaton, Ambrose B. Everts, J. D. His reyiomination was; a ,handsome OU re hereb The business man who wants the t GOOD SERVICE. Hall, Hunter Block. Pres., M. Ryan; Order For Hearing on Clninm Ensign, Rose Ensign, his wife; John „,J i f y summoned and re- indorsement of his actions in the'coun­ E. Ennis; W. H. Elliot; C. W. Ewing, n 0r he com lai working man's trade should say so in 1st vice pres., James Bishop; 2nd vice STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY Dlafntiff in fhi Q £ P nt of the One thing that some of our ti'ade Un­ pres., E. Wagner; treas., A. Harvey; I. W. Fogleson, Anna M. Fogleson, piaintin m the above entitled artinn the workingman's paper. cil during the past two years. Two of St. Louis—ss. In Probate Court, which is filed in the office of the clerk idate.thisMo n, aatok w gai aq-nrrce ionists have not learned yet is that sec., F. Rehder, care- Marine Engi­ Special Term, January 14, 1901. his wife: Barbara Frerker, Frank their employer is entitled to the very neers' Hall. Frerker, her husband; Thos. F. Fraw t ? ^strict Court of the Eleventh years ago when Mr. Schaffer was a In the matter of the estate of August ley, John Fyfe, Ann Fitzpatrick Judicial District, in and for the county A non-union man who reaps the re­ best service ot their hands, at the price Svvanson, alias Svenson, deceased. k of ,s - Louis and State of Minnesota ward of union men's efforts is a para­ candidate for election, he relied mainly PLASTERS' UNION. No. 53. O. P. I. A. Letters of administration lon the es­ Aura M. Frederickson; First Nation­ upon the strength of-his. party to carry agreed upon for their labor. Now and Meets on 2nd and 4th Mondays of tate of said deceased being this day al Bank of Bessemer, Mich.; Frank­ fhf ^o serve a copy of your answer to site in the fullest sense of the word. and then we hear one assert that so each month at: Kalamazoo Block. lin Lumber Company & Crown Lum­ , said complaint on the subscriber him through. This year he enters the granted unto Carsten Hansen of St ee numbe and' so "is doing too much for the Pres., A. G. Matthews; vice, pres., Paul. Ramsey County, Minnesota,1^ ber Company; Owen Fargusson f °?u ' r 516 Torrev build­ race backed by the men of all parties. Jerry Wier; sec.-treas., Edward Per- It is ordered, that all claims and de­ George A. French and Charles E. ing. in the city of Duluth in said True unionism is a practical applica­ money." This is, in every case, no doubt rott, 409 Lake Shore; delegates to the Bassett; First National Bank of Du­ county, within twenty days after the His strongest friends in the ward are mands of all persons against said estate service of this summons upon you ex- tion of the golden rule—"Do unto oth­ the taxpayers. They recognize the fact true. But considering the mere fact Building Trades. Council, A. G. Mat­ be presented to-this court, for examina­ luth, Minn.; D. I. Froley, Farmers ers as you would have others do unto that all us union men demand more thews and E. Perrott. tion and allowance, at the Probate of­ Banking Company; A. J. Frantz, ffvnnVn \he day of such service:' and that he has worked earnestly and sin­ fice in the Court House in the city of Frank Fosdeen, Theodore Frerker, within f?hLt?.answJir the said complaint you." cerely in the interest of the city. He money for our labor than non-union­ PLUMBERS UNION NO. 11. U. A. J. Frank Frerker and Julius Kessler, as the time aforesaid, the plaintiff Dumth ih said county, on July 22nd, S Wl has secured more for his ward than any ists, is certainly incumbent upon us to P. & G. F. of U. S. & C. Meets 2nd Frerker Bros. & Kessler; Mrs. A. F. fni. ti! . 'l apply to the court render better and greater service than and 4th Thursdays of each month at Freeman; E. S. Farrell and W. C. plaint. demanded in the com- The pious persons who denounce the previous alderman. So what does it Kalamazoo Block. Pres., Edward It is ordered further, that six months sins of labor had better get into labor's the weak brother outside the pale of from the date hereof be allowed to Turnbull, as Farrell & Turnbull; matter to them what party he is af­ Sturm; vice, pres., Wm. McEachren; creditors, to present their claims against Charles Gasoer, Samuel L. Graham, JOHN H. BRIGMAM, environment before they make any organized labor. treas., Wm. Pierce; trustees, Joe. William C. Graham, Fred C. Gilbert, Offi™ K1/5 m Attorney for Plaintiff. filiated with? . They say there is alto­ Krieger, Fred. Glockle; sec., John said estate, at the expiration of which unice. 516 Torrey Building' and Rp«i. criticisms. gether too much partisanship in muni­ Of course a man can never tell what time all claims not presented to said Ida dilbert, his wife; Moses B. I. the results of a piece of work will be Sick, post office box 595, Duluth. court, or not proven to its satisfaction, Goddard. Charles S. Green, M. M. stree«- cipal politics for the good of the city. shall be forever barred, unless, for Gasser, Ross L. Mahon, trustee in See that your merchant carries We are particularly interested in the until the fruit has commenced to ripen. SHEET METAL WORKERS' UNION, bankruptcy for M. M. Gasser; No. 32, A. S. M. W. I. A. Meets the cause shown, further time be allowed. complete line of home-made cigns, re-election of Mr. Schaffer because of But there is one thing certain and sure: Ordered further, that , notice of the Henry J. Grannis, Frederick NOTICE OF LIS-PENDENS. No food can come of a bad.job. 2nd and 4th Tuesdays of each month time and. place .of the .hearing and ex- Guntherath, Anna Gustafson, James preference to outside products. -ills willingness ^to at all times support . at Kalamacoo Block, 8 p. m. Pres.r N. Hathaway; Alfred Hitchcock and 0 0 na dees not, ask him why. labor legislation. During the past two In the average skilled trad^ it is n£t p often any man works himself to death. . Mabel H. Hitehcock, his wife; Mat- SSS^LS^* "V " " ? <* years we have had occasion to visit the Esmond. Hotel, DulUth. —7"" ... for >lil OUVI.CBOi VC i thias Haug, Anna Haug, his wife; aldermen in support of certain import­ It occurs occasionally, however, but no weeks prior to the day appointed for George C. Howe," Mary Howe. Ida C^ The eight hour workday got a tri?U Coleman and Frederick D. Coleman, e Bri ant measures in the interest of labor. employer expects this of a man. But STONE MASONS' INTERNATIONAL such examination, in the Labor World, H#r !nSv} »ham is plain- in several months ago. Now there are many reasons why a work­ Union, No. 4. Meets every Monday a weekly newspaperi printed and pub­ Her Husband; John G. Howard and and others toe the legislature has resolved to run every While we have been more or. less dis­ in Burrows' Block, 302 West Sup­ lished at Duluth in said county. Kittie L. Howard, his wife; Peter O couraged by certain aldermen, we have man should at all times make it a Dated at Duluth, Minnesota, the 14th Holland, H. L. Hartley," Henry A. each of you are hereby noti- state establishment on the eight-nou/ point to give his employer a good day's erior Street. Pres.. James Fitzgerald; day of January,. A. D. 1901. Huxthal, Edward G. Howe, Jas. P. hat an action has been commenced workday plan. always secured support from Mr. Schaf­ vice pres., Nels Holmberg; rec.-cor. service even at poor pay. In the first By the Court, Hayes, H. H. Hawkins and* Emma a med cour by the above fer. Never once did he vote against a sec., M. Heisler, 218 Eighteenth Ave. named ^TnHfflai ^ ' place he can never convince the em­ West; fin. sec., F. Gittkawski, 514 E. 1V W. G. BONHAM, Hawkins, his wife; George W. Hatha­ P ntiff and against the above way, Margaret Hunter; W. H. Hol- an ts: and that the If your hat is minus the United Hat­ measure that was supported by labor. Fifth Street; treas., J. F. Lindblom; i i? ^ . Judge of Probate. of f , object We can always count on him to sup­ ployer that he ought to have better pay door keeper, William Dade; deputy, Labor World. Jan 19-26-Feb. 2. lenbeck, Theresa Hollenbeck, his wife; ^ v on.is to have the title to ter's label, it is not made by union la­ N. F. Hugo, Annie Hugo, his wife; er port any proposition, desired by labor, for his work until he proves by his Wm. Nesins; alternate, Jno. F. Fred- fn ?* emafter described quieted bor. Look for the label inside the licks that he is earning more than he in; truestees, John Johnson, A. Pet­ Order to Examine Accounts,' Etc, Benjamin F. Howard, Anna L. How­ !ii* 5 and that each of said that is right. erson, Oscar Peterson. ard, his wife; Julius D. Howard, amf w,?olely excluded from sweat band—if it is not there, pass the is getting. In the second place no man STATE OF , MINNESOTA, COUNTY Edna Howard, his wife; Jay Cooke any interest therein and any lien there- hai up like a white check. He is different from most men seek­ of St. Louis—ss. In Probate Court, ing political office. He knows how and can ever hold his job very long where TYPOGRAPHICAL UNION, No. 136. Howard and Minnie G. Howard, his his work does not show up to advan­ Special Term, January 3rd, 1901. wife; Edward C. Howard; J. H. Hil- h e e S S affected when to say "no," and he is not afraid Meets 1st Sunday in each month at In the matter of the estate of John are s itna t^| f. ^ said action \ While we will always work to reduce tage on the right side of the employer's Kalamazoo Block. Pres., H. Dwor­ lyer, Samuel Harsh, George. C. Hig­ and stafi nf ^ir county of* St. Louis to say it if he thinks that there is any schak; vice, pres., R. Rutherford; Moberg, deceased. gins and Mary E. Higgins, his wife; ^ state of Minnesota, and are des- strikes to the lowest possible number, thing wrong in a request. Mr. Schaf­ ledger; and, in the third place, a man rec. sec.. Miss M. E. Van Auken; fin. On reading and filing the petition of Wm. P. Heimbach, Wm. F. Henry. cribed as follows, to-w t: Lots num Alfred Kjellin, administrator of the es­ Charles Holtoquist, George Hazen, ber 8, 10. 12. 22. 24. 26 28 S0 S2 £ we will never surrender our right to fer will and should be elected. The always feels easier, more independent and cor. sec., C. E. Brown, 17 South and saucy after having put in a good Seventeenth Avenue East. tate of John Moberg, deceased, repre­ Frank Hicks, George E. Horkan, 4 5 5i : 54 4 strike, our right to protest against op­ common council cannot afford to lose senting among other things, that he G. G. Hartley, Peter Hartman, Ole 60' t?l % L i J* S* i; Is ,' 59| day's work—at no matter what price— 52' A ' 64. 65, 66, 70, 72, 73 75 7fi pression.—Gompers. a man of his stamp. The citizens of has fully administered said estate, and Holm and Christina Holm, his wife; 79, 85^86. 87. 88 S9 90 91, 93, 101,'ill,' m! the argument for better pay and condi­ Mortgage Foreclosure Sale. praying that a time and place be fixed 11 0< the sixth ward know when they have Ross L. Mahon, trustee in bankruptcy '• *18, 119, 120, 125 127 1 ) 1^7 tions all being on his side. Then, it Default whereby the power to sell for examining, settling and allowing for John G. Hon ward; Lucy A. Hu­ 167' 146: 157', 159, 165*. According to the labor statistics com­ a good thing and will keep him. the final account of his administration, lett. Ruth A. Ingalls, Harwood Igle- 167, 169, 177. 179, on First Street- lots piled by Carroll D. Wright, the workr too often occurs that when the union's contained in the mortgage has become operative, has been made in the pay­ and for the assignment of the residue hart, James Iglehart, F. L. Inslee, as WeKdi' U % % », 15. A 21. 2? ingmen in this country receive as their committee goes to the employer to have of said estate to the parties entitled administrator of estate of Caroline ment of one hundred and seventeen thereto by law. 69 73 374 63' 66' 67» 68' "share" of a little over seventeen per FUTURE OF TRADE UNIONS. a scale of prices considered it meets dollars and eighty-four cents, which is Inslee; W. C. Ives, S. G. Iverson, E. The civilized world is gazing in won­ It is ordered, that said account be ex­ R. Jefferson and' Annie Jefferson, his ./ qent of the wealth they produce. Here's with arguments against the proposed claimed to be and is due at this date amined, and petition heard by this derment upon the rapid rise of labor scale which are very embarrasing. It upon the indebtedness secured by a wife; John P. Johnson and Kate nn I ' ' 165' 169' 171» 173> 175, is some food for thought. mortgage dated and executed on the court, on Monday, the 28th day of Janu­ Johnson, his wife; Ola T. Jacobson, organizations, and no little interest is occasionally occurs that some member twenty-ninth day of July, A. D. 1898, ary. A. D. 1901, at ten o'clock a. m.t at Andrew Jackson and Annie Jackson, 11, S l8n 26.1r«, «?51. being manifested in their progress and the office of J. B. Middlecoff, Judge of . son,his wife; William Jeffrey, Cullen 66 8 5 99, 103 7 . We would like that every union man of a union has been "throwing off" in by Charles Proulx, mortgagor, to the Probate, in said county. m yJ°' *V 1 :« ' i° . 109, ii9,'i2o| mach speculation as to their final out­ his work, says an exchange. It is a undersigned, R. Marcuse, mortgagee, Jeffrey, C. M. Jeffrey, L. B. Johnson, 125. 126, 128, 146,. 158 ,172, 173; 174 175 should buy all his necessities from the And it is further ordered, that notice Carl M. Johanson, E. H. James, come is now being indulged in by the practical impossibility to convince the which said mortgage was jfiled thereof be given to all persons inter­ 32 ™OI4rtT!iiird.i9St!i?et,\ lots numl>ered 18* merchants who have their "ads" in the for record in the office of the Thomas Johnson, Annis M. Kilgore 7A -V. ^r'o «V42, 43' 44- 46- 55, 58. 60, 67, "wise" men of this day and generation. employer that such a man should re­ ested, by publishing a copy of this order and Minnie F. Kilgore, his wife; Labor World. As this preference will Register of Deeds of St. Louis County, once in each week for three successive 174 'l7fi17s Vn2, 86'J8' 91: 92- I44. U0- That they, by reason of their power ceive fair wages, and when the union's Minnesota, on the fifteenth day of Aug­ Ernest Kugler and Victoria Kugler, J.;?' I!6' i78V XA0' °n Fourth Street: lots help their cause and originate a good weeks prior to said day of hearing, in n U ber d 2 and prestige, will become arrogant and committee—innocently and loyally— ust, A. D. 1898, at 1:30 o'clock p. m., and his wife; C. A. Krause and Mary fi fi ^ /o ,V 4' 28. 30. 38. 39, 51, 55, fjeling all around. the Labor World, a weekly newspaper, Krause, his wife; W. C. Kilgore, A. 06, 68, 69. 71, 75, 77. 78. 81 82 83 S5; 8<» offensive, thus losing respect and sup­ holds out for a man in ques­ was there recorded in book 163 of mort­ printed and published at Duluth in said gages at page 88, and no action has county. G. Kingston, H. S. Lord, Margaret 162 11fik 118> w°^i21c5 122> 123' 124' 145.'149) port, which means a final disintegra­ eet lots ; Trade unions everywhere should com- tion, it is also a very difficult matter been instituted at law or otherwise to Dated at Duluth, Minnesota, the 3rd Lord, his wife; Roger M. Lee, George « 94 9K oo o? ' numbered ;bine, regardless of religion or political tion, is prophesied by some, while to convince the public in general that recover the debt so secured or any part day of January, A. D. 1901. Lenroot, Adelia A. Lutes, G. A. Lund- fift M «Q 71' nl' 2?- 4°. 42. 44, 52, 54, 58, others assert that labor unions, like the union's demands are fair. thereof. By the Court, berg, Charles O. Larson, J. H. La- 92 qi OR- I1*' 72u74: 76' 77- 79> 86. 88, 90, views, to secure legislation, by law, Vaque, Ellen V. LaVaque, his wife; 96, 98, 100, 104, 111. 112 114 111 other great forces which have flourish­ Thus, not only does a member, in Now, 'therefore, notice is hereby given, J. B. MIDDLECOFF. protecting the labels of the various that the premises mentioned and Augusta Letteau, Sidney Luce; W. L. 2 7 31 152, 154, 56, 011 ; (Seal) Judge of Probate. Street - 'lnt«*tS «nU 'kbe r edi I unions, and make any counterfeiting ed for a season, only to decay, will fall shirking his duty to employer, place described in said mortgage, that is, the Labor World, January 5-12-19. • Lincoln, Samuel Loeb, ArtemasLamb, 49 £1 ' ro° „ ™ r r 35, 36, 41, 43, 44. Isabel Letta, Minnesota Loan and 55, 5e 57 58 thereof a penal offense. of their own weight; that they, be­ himself in line for an indefinite vaca­ southwest quarter of the northwest fifi fi7 «q -ft '-71 %o - - - 59. 65, cause of the patronage and opportuni­ tion but he invariably causes his bro­ quarter and the northwest quarter of Order for Hearing and Notice of Ap­ Trust Company, Margaret Murton, 91' 92 $ q°r ^A73;,8*' 83, 84. 85, 87, 89, the souithwest quarter of section num­ plication for Appointment nf Musser Sauntry Land, Logging and 147 9iL9L^Li00uA18'.121. 122. 124, 13S. THE TROUBLE MAKER. ties to "deal'," will become corrupt, ther members and the entire body in­ 1 Manufacturing Company; R. J. Mc- ber seventeen, and the northeast Administrator. The man who breeds dissension in a that the rank and file will lose confi­ calculable trouble. Such members quarter of the southeast quarter of sec­ Leod and L. D. Campbell, as McLeod dence in their chosen leaders, withdraw should be either reformed or disfran­ tion number eighteen of township num­ STATE OF MINNESOTA. COUNTY & Campbell; Minneapolis Stock Yards union is the greatest foe union labor ber 60 north of range number eighteen of St. Louis—ss. In Probate Court, and Packing Company; A. R. Mac- to contend with. He usually em­ or refuse to longer continue assess­ chised. west, in St. Louis county, Minnesota, Special Term. January 2, 1901. as receiver of Security Bank ploys the cowardly weapon of slander ments, and rapid final dissolution fol­ or so much thereof as is necessary to In the matter of the estate of Samuel ??. Duluth; N. J. Miller, Jennie Miller, 197 1M lie 11'• 115« and falsehood against some one who low. Others, however, of the more op­ The Chance Yon Are Looking For. satisfy the indebtedness secured by Stevens, deceased. h'9 wife; Thomas Mitchell, Mary S. 144' 149 1<5*0 i'ii el40, "I- 142. 143. timistic turn, of mind assert is as their said mortgage, will be sold under the On receiving and filing the petition of Mitchell, his wife; I. Graham Mc- 159 ifil iftfi tei1 l,53: l54- 155. 156. 157. did not go the way the discord-breeder You can make a $1,000 sure, in a power* of sale contained in said mort­ D. E. Stevens, of the county of St. Farland, Anna A. Moffat. Charles Mc- 169. 1J0. 177. on wanted him to go, and because he dar­ opinion that the rapid advan­ clean honest way, by investing a small gage and the statute of the State of Louis, representing, among other- Manus, Ernest Miller, Frederica Mil­ ed to think different on certain sub­ cements simply presages the early Minnesota, authorizing sales in such things, that Samuel Stevens, late of the ler, his wife; James Markland, sum each month for a short time. cases, by the sheriff of St. Louis county, county of St. Louis, in the State of John McKlnley, Alice S. Mc- jects foreign to the malcontents rea­ arrival - of an industrial condition in Here is our proposition. The Miami which employer and employe are so Minnesota, to the highest bidder for Minnesota, on the 12th day of Septem­ Kmley, his wife; Wm. Mc­ ot' J!' I®' 71*. 77. 78* 79, 80, 81; 83i 84, son. Harmony is the great force nec- Mining Company owns 3,000 feet of right cash, on Monday, the eleventh day of ber. A. D. 1896, at the county of St. Klnley, Margaret V. McKlnley, his 10<5 WR in?' *90V 92' 94- 95. 96. 97, 99. cessary to make the labor movement a thoroughly organized and solidified as of way for tunnel through a rich min­ February. A. D. 1901, at ten o'clock in Louis, died intestate, and being an in­ wife; Mary A. Morrison. R. R. Mac- 124 ?«' JoZ' H°- HI. 118, 120. 122. habitant of this county at the time of Farlane, A. T. Morton, .Mary Morton, 135 36 success, and the man who for selfish to command suficient respect one from ing country. Owns 2,200 feet of tunnel the forenoon, at >the front door of the lfft 1*7 Iro* Hi' ' I ' !46. 148, the other to secure equity without county court house of said county, in his death, leaving goods, chattels, and his wife; Mercantile • National 173 17K* i«f' 5 I60-. Id- 164, 166, 171. purposes and without good reason tries already built and in operation. Owns Duluth, Minnesota, to satisfy and pay estate within this county, and that the Bank of City of New York; Ho, 17J>9 184, 186* on Ninth Strppf* inta to make life a burden to other mem­ strife—after the manner of one power­ tunnel house, shops, mining machinery the debt secured by said mortgage, with said petitioner is a son of said deceased, Koss^ L. Mahon. Julia McDon­ numberea 86, 8«. 88. 87 89 90 91 9S bers should be set upon and squelched. ful man, physically, respecting his and outfit of cars. Owns twenty min­ the costs and disbursements of such and praying that administration of ald, Clinton Markell, assignee of m m- JSi- !??• » ™. 112 lH 'i^ neighbor, whom he believes to be equal­ foreclosure, including an attorney fee said estate be to D. E. Stevens granted*. Masonic Temple Association; Maud iIk Tic 121* 123. 135. 142. 143 144 ing claims along course of tunnel . 14 149 153 55 ly as strong—a respect induced by fear of itwenty-five dollars, agreed to be !t is ordered, that said petition be T. Miller, Gertrude T. Miller, Bertha 171* 17Q ' tV ' ' l - 162. 16Si 167! BENEFITS OF UXION'S. (about 80 acres.) Owns valuable rights paid, in case of foreclosure, in and by neard before said court, on Monday, .A. Stevenson, George N. Stevenson, 86 M 9<5°OB ,ots numbered Why should a physician join a medi­ rather than admiration, yet none the and privileges in the form of contracts the terms of said mortgage. Said sale the 28th day of January. A. D. 1901. at Earl Miller and Charles L. Miller, 117 191 if!' H* 102> 1°3« 1°4' 1°6, 108, 110, less appreciated. ten o'clock a. m., at the Probate office, minor heirs of A. J. Miller, deceased; 15 on Cass cal society? Why should a lawyer af­ and bonds on mines cut by the tunnel. will be subject to redemption within 1 108- 109. no, 111, filiate himself with a bar association? The Miami Mining Company is al­ provided by law. luth, in said county. wife; David K. Merrill, J. E. Newton, 115 116 121 126 30 ize upon the final dissolution of labor 18fi In' m ' '0» ' ' - l - 15T. .'What induces a business man to pay ready a going concern. It has cut a Dated, December 15th, 1&00. Ordered further, that notice thereof Marine National Bank, J. J. Newton, 109* 1M stJ^et: 'ots numbered unions, as, in our opinion, this at most R. MARCUSE, be given to the heirs of said decease1 Wm. Nettleton, George J. Norris, I®2' I®4. 103, 105, 111, 113. 115, 124. 132 • initiation fees and dues into a chamber dozen veins in its course. A small in­ and to all persons interested, by pub­ James Newton, James W. Neff, North­ is a remote possibility—so remote that vestment in "Miami" will make you big Mortgagee. lishing this order once in each week ifti' Street: lots numbered : of commerce? we have faith to believe that evolution WHITE & M'KEON, ern Security Company. A. C. Otis, 108. 110. 112. 114. 116 117 iiq i9ft These people join the society of their money. You cannot lose. Every dollar Attorneys of Morgagee. for three successive weeks prior to David Ogiiive and Henrietta M. Ogl- 121. 123. 133. 135. 145, 147! ' 149 to something grander and nobler will said day of hearing, in the Labor live. his wife; Daniel * R. Noyes. 150, 151, 165, 166; 167, 169, 170, 177 17»* ..profession or business for the standing you send us for stock, is held in trust Labofr World Dec. 29; Jan. 5, 12, 19, World, a weekly newspaper, printed alone be responsible for the dissolution for you until you are satisfied. 26; Feb. 2. \ " Charles P. Noyes. Edward H. Cutler, 179, 180, 183, 185. on Pembina Street' it gives them, for the advantage of the of modern trades- unions and that un­ and published at Duluth in said county. as Noves Bros. & Cutler; National lots numbered 116, 118. 120. 122. 124 inn' "Come and see." That is the com­ Dated at Duluth, Minnesota, the 2nd Cash Register Comoany, Ahram Nes- 165. 169. on Ontario Street; lots num­ exchange of ideas and community of ef less a graduation to something better day of January, A. D. 1901. fort along well defined lines; and that bination that opens our safe if you are bjtt, Jesse L. Newcomber Jen­ bered 122. 124, 126. 128. 134. 136 138 lirt is experienced, the present trade or­ not satisfied. On demand your money By the Court, nie D. Newcomber, Northern 141, 143. 144, nn Winnipeg Street-' lota the common standard of excellence is ganization of work people will stand Commercial Light J. B. MIDDLECOFF, Mortgage and Investment Company: £I£,-be£ed !• 30- "1. S2. 33. 34 54 55? raised thereby and the individuals bene will be returned with six per cent in­ (Seal) Judge of Probate. Northern Pacific Railway* Company: 74.^n. 7fl.. on Water Street. - ' indefinitely. We hope to see them ex­ Labor World. Jan. 5-12-19. .fited is never questioned. In practice terest. F. W. Paine, trustee; Charles Paul, n/^.t!^.f?re*oin* ir* the Town plat pand, increase and improve until a sure Mary Paul, his wife; Emma Paul u ac the object of trades unions is identical Should you subscribe to the stock, and Power Co. F fL . ^ « according to the re- safe and ample harbor of refuge is in­ will such a demand ever be made? Of Wm Paul. Charles A. Peterson and cord thereof in the Register of Deeds with those of the associations mention­ Elizabeth Peterson, his wife: Thos. F Office in and for said county and state sured to every toiling mariner now toss a certainty we do not know, but so con­ Successors to £ ed and many others and the induce­ ing upon the high seas of industrial Hartman General Electric , T Pratt, Herbert W. Pearson, Agnes You will further take notice that no ments for a professional or business fident are we of the merit of the invest­ Pearson, his wife; Lewis Paul. Frank aim» • IT1?<3e gainst you, or discontent, whose waters are hourly be­ ment offered, that we are willing to Phelps Christina M. Peterson. Hilma either of v0u, in said action. : man to join an organization of the ing lashed by the angry winds from an take this chance. WESTDUtUni^l R. Peterson, Emile Peterson. Oscar Dated December 20th, 1900. character indicated is many times in­ A. Peterson, Cora Pressnell, Thos. H. inhuman and greedy system of com­ Full particulars by addressing, pressnell, her husband; Alma M. JOHN H, BRIGHAM, tensified in the case of the workingman. mercialism. Mk Electric Cirreits Hanien Smith, President. - ... _ _ Plaintiffs Attorney. M. & M., Labor World. Real Estate and Five Innnrance. Porter. James H. Purdv, Joseph Pet- For Light and Pow«r. tet and Mary Pettet. his wife; Ada Dec. 22, 1* ?£• £u,uth- Mhm-

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