6 THE SAINT PAUL DAILY GLOBE: TUESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 30, IBD*. ' • : \u25a0 spirit of fairness has prevailed, both oil Superintendent Deuel, of the Union \u25a0 S>- if: part ISSJS^S^SJS^^*^^ tl»e of the representative's. of Hie Pacific, who returned from Omaha this : '' STl\_>____-_l _B_*W l_E_K_ '.'-;.'_\u25a0 .*',.*' \u25a0 \u25a0. _\u25a0 B-B _* bmi:l _\u25a0 i_* * -'. _. CONDUCTORS SATISFIED. company and those of the men. The morning, says emphatically there is no l:':x\. Xsi.-fZl '\u25a0£ 1""'\u25a0 * w protracted a [•^_yf;:-,r*i+.z W~* **| ANOTHER GREAT conferences have been .to general cut in wages by that system. ff lill OFFER! tedious lentil),seemingly* but such a The alleged reduction Is nothing more TELEGRAPH OPERATORS GRANTED A mass of detail has necessarily been than an equalization of wares, which | gone through with that it required contemplated for time. " has been some SCHEDULE. much time and gieat patience. The th i__li protracted certainly been p*i talk has: the CON ACT AS LAWFUL.fj \ SUSZ-S means of making the men and officials] F-'"-_.Y SATISFIED- other, NONE ARK thoroughly acquainted with each 21).—Judges Caldwell, and their relations henceforth will be . St. Louis, Jan. more intimate than . formerly.:. The Thayer jind Sanborn, sitting In the Northern Pa- developments of the next lew days will Untied States court of appeals this No Petition In the afternoon, M-M_K_l_ll Will be awaited with interest. handed down a? decision in Common cific Employe Situation a Error the case of the Union Pacific R»llroad Be Presented to the Court LIST OF APPOINTMENTS. company and Western Union Tele- Chocolate and Cocoa Until the Employes Give Their graph company, appellants, against ' the ;-ME General-New Arrangements of the States, ! DRINK"y.;~. by AH Brotherhoods United appellee, upon an ap- I NlifYfiN is man supposed to be* Ultimatum : IH* t Great Northern. peal from the circuit court of the 1 Cl - Have the Receiver*' Answers. \u;ii one and ie same, onlythat) General Superintendent Bryan, of the united States for the district of ./\fQ*' - - one Northern, Omaha. The circuit court had entered V> isa powder (hence more Yesterday the comiu ittees represent- Great has issued a number of C/*^ /sS^\ /V- making appointments posi- a decree annulling all contracts be- easily cooked), and the ing conductors, trainmen, telegraph circulars to tele- \\_i-J WL oth* the jurisdiction, are tween Uulon Pacific road and the it* er is not. operators.carmeri and shopmen received tions in his all of which graph company, ordering lu^jffljn J } effective Feb. The appointments are and further their several nnswers from the Northern 1. the road to operate telegraph lines in the hands of General as follows: 'llf.z accordance with the law. Upon the Pacific receivers at .appeal appeals This Wrong Manager Kendrick. The latter was F. 11. Busklrk is named as assistant the court or reversed \u25a0 Is occasion, superintendent of Cloud &Fer- the case, remanded itwith directions to seen, and, as on a former had the St. u.^^^^\/ tho circuit court to set aside the the Yolkfrom the nothing <>t the men were gus Falls division, with office at St. Take Eg*g*, tosay. Some Cloud, W. transferred. former-decree and enter a. modified de -i^JY'^r? % * : found, they but little to say. vice E. Tew, cree specified pro- \i>!UVVMj TaHB the Oil from the Olive, and had in accordance with '' '''' ' Incidentally it was learned that the con- L.E. Wakeman is made chief visions. The principal points in the -':: : : ; dispatcher Fergus _Wf_®Pv What is left? received pretty fair concessions, of the St. Cloud it decree are that the contract entered ductors Falls division, headquarters at St. into on July 1, 1881, betweeuthe West- ' Itwill be remembered that the tele- with - schedule, and Cloud, vice F. li.Buskirk, transferred, ern Union and the Union Pacific rail- Residue,^ cocoa, graph operators had no ' A with as above. ;? • ? road was lawful and binding and that ||M"' that they adopted one on what they grants rights and priv- William E. Tew is appointed assist- of exclusive '-fa 'In comparison,- believed to be a fair basis. It is given ileges by the railroad are repugnant to '/I Mo**ffAw v -. f:ff that ant superintendent of the acts out on excellent authority the re- the ofcongress and are ruled void. ,oE Cocoa, their division, withheadquarters at Leaven- f»j| Q jf« is Skimmed Milk, ceivers have conceded to them worth,Wash. .£ schedule neatly as presented, with but Will Not Withdraw. Chocolate, Pure J. li. Van Cleve is appointed super- , Jau. 29.—Traffic Manager _^_ Cream. two exceptions. Now that each brother- division, &3L^r^ from the intendent of Cascade with White, of the Santa Fe, said in an inter- hood has received its answer headquarters Leavenworth, Wash., receivers, itis understood that none of at view here today, that his road had no vice A. McCabe, resigned. will withdrawing them are entirely satisfied. General J. lie intention of from the Manager Kendrick says that no petition have charge of the maintenance of Western Passenger association- at pres- courts until the roadway and structures, station and ent. . 'Zif \u25a0 g- willbe presented to the fight . associa- *4. ChocoJat of the transportation service, as provided in "We have no with the t -.- Menier company receives the ultimatum tion," said Mr. White, "but the present defining position in the company's code of regulations. men their acting trouble is withoutside lines— Lhe Union Bid you sob mo at tho premises, and declaring just W. W. Currier is appointed Pacific and the Southern Pacific. Ifwe Fair?^«c>-oc«?»io»ndtoo the superintendent Central what they propose to" do themselves. of Montana find that to Drotect ourselves we shall Meanwhile the men are thoughtfully railway and operated lines, with head- have to have concessions that the asso- and intelligently studying their several quarters at Great Falls, vice C. 11. ciation cannot grant, we may be com- answers, saving nothing, but "sawing Jenks. resigned. He will have charge pelled to leave.it, but we have no desire wood." The i.i.niiK has intimated be- of the maintenance of roadway struct- to do so, and sincerely hope we may re- DO YOU ures, transportation service. now making WANT fore that an unexpected turn willcome station and main members. Wo are illthe tide of tne men's affairs in11 few an effort to adjust the differences over days. Whether it will "lead on to. SOO PACIFIC THK SUCK. coast business between the Santa Fe fortune" depends. So far a remarkable and Southern Pacific, and until a de- Admission of This _Mno Matter of cision in that matter is reached our Consideration. course as regards the Western Passen- ger association must remain unde- The St. Paul and Minneapolis rate cided." sheet association held an adjourned CURES RISING meeting at the directors' room In the St. DRAW BARS. itPORTFOLIO Paul depot yesterday. The ses- BINDER! union sion opened at 10:30 a. ni., and closed at S. R. Ainslie. Chicago, the receiver of .-. noon. Beperesntatives were present the Chicago &Northern Pacific, was in .BREAST Milwaukee, Northwestern St. Paul yesterday. He conferred with — MINNESOTA BUILDING AT JACKSON PARK. from the the general _-_s_s_=s .\u25a0 == *, ' line, Pacific, tiie manager of the Northern K»'QT?. the Northern tne Great Pacific in reference to property of the EVERY ONE WISHES "MOTHER'S FRIEND" Northern, the Burlington, the Wiscon- possession offered child-bearing woman. SAfTSIhave been a \u25a0 latter road which is the of mid-wile for many years, and in each case sin Central, the Minneapolis &St.Louis, the Wisconsin Central. This property where "Mother's Friend" hadbcenused ithas the St. Paul & Duluth, the Chicago is now being inventoried, which is made accomplished wonders and relieved much Pacific. necessary by reason of the termination Buffering. Itis the best remedy for rising cf Great Western and the Soo comprised of the lease by the Northern Pacific of the breast known, and worth the price forthat These representatives not Wisconsin Central line. alone. Mes. M.M.Brcster, only rate clerks, but a number of gen- the 'Sights meeting and Scenes of Montgomery, special of the Western the A Ala. World?' A Memento of the Great Fair. agents prime World's eral passenger also. The prepaid, receipt Passe ge; association will be held In Sent by express, charges on cause calling meeting was, as ofprice, $1.50 per bottle. for the Chicago 011 Thursday, Feb. 1. Among Has CO., has been previously stated, the inser- the matters to be considered are the fol- The Globe Secured Exclusive Control for Minnesota of the BRADFIELDREGULATOR most ing: Readjustment rates to 6uJd byall druggists. Atlanta, tia tion of certion rates. The in- of Pacific teresting question considered, :how- coast; proposition of Northern Pacific ' — ever, was the application of the coast lines; general rate situation. The Soo^ chairman willalso submit his report. THE GLOBE HAS THEM. Pacific for membership, as it desired to This willbe a most important meeting, have its west-bound rates inserted inthe and the chairman requests a full at- Time sheet. The action of the meeting was tendance ot authorized representatives." Hid ~dT~ to pospone the publication of the Yesterday an important change went rate sheet a few days, in order into effect in the train service on the Methods I to present the matter to the Soo line. The train which heretofore They are made of the Best English Silk Cloth, of treating ?)^_£ Western Passenger association in Chi- leftMinneapolis at 9 a. m., on the Min- handsomely bound and embossed in Black, Blue and and cago, which will convene Thursday. nesota division, now loaves St. Paul at Gold, Colds fe|||^ The general sentiment of the Chicago- 8:05 a. m. Italso connects at Cardigan the design being artistic and attractive, making it Coughs were St. Paul lines is that the Soo-Pacific unction, on the Wisconsin division for a - • jfflP|& should not have • representational! the Rhinelander. Wis., '\u25a0 and intermediate handsome •: based on the rate sheet on west-bound business un- points. This same train also arrives in iffiMir less this line wili go into the sheet on St. Paul at 6:20 p. m. idea of sup- ._^|fegg£? the same basis as the other roads on General Manager Burns, of the Mon- east-bound business via Chicago. This tana Union, accompanied by General n Part Contains Sixteen Splendid Engravings, pression. We <^S^^^§Z Manager Four Parts. Each Taken would necessitate the elimination ofthe Traffic Donahue, of the Butte, Ornament for t&e Center now know Soo-Pacific's claim to a differential on Anaconda & Pacilic, were inSt. Paul Table. From the OfficialMemorial of the Exposition. *£s^^^ east-bound business. It is understood yesterday. The Montana Union is the ''feeding a joint that that the objections, primarily, to the property of the Northern Pacific : It willkeep all the parts free from dust, and can be cold" is good doctrine. Soo-Pacifb's admission came from the and Union Pacific. Both gentlemen utilized for that Burlington and the Wisconsin Central, left last night for Omaha.* :'Zz z purpose, beginning with Part i. THEY ARE ALL READY FOR DELIVERY AT ONE TIME. :uid their view was unanimously in- The transcontinental rate clerks held is no need to until dorsed by the other St. Paul lines. another session at the Northern Pacific There 'wait the whole series ot \u25a0 (0 Thus the matter rests until the meeting general office yesterday. Itwas thought are issued, when, , rule, PART contains views of the Main Buildings. IIUUII _=.__lL§Uy_y__ Parts ? as a 'they are so soiled and ONE - ' ----- Scott's Emulsion at Chicago takes definite action on this yesterday afternoon that another day,at \u25a0\u25a0-\u25a0' 1 worn to PART TWO contains views of the State and Foreign Buildings. •?"•*-?-:** of cod-liver, oil with hypo- matter. _\u25a0 "ZZ": f*f~lffZ least, Would be required to complete as render them unfit for- binding, but you can \u25a0 : PART THREE contains views, including two Honor, their work. Z ? begin now and keep each part in general views of the Court of the phosphites, a rich fat-food GOT THK MILWAUKEE. J. H.Beatty, Milwaukee, rate clerk good condition. Columbian Fountain, the Peristyle, the Lagoons, Interior of Buildings, Street Views, etc. of the Wisconsin Central, was in the a of Christopher cures the most stubborn United States Express Supplants city yesterday in attendance on the PART FOUR contains splendid portrait Columbus, Views on the Plais- cough when ordinary medi- the Adams. meeting of tho St.Paul and Minneapolis It Is Therefore the Best, ance, including portraits of the Egyptian Dancing Girls; Bird's Eye View of the Entire was yesterday Rate Siieet association. Grounds, the Great Cold Storage Building Destroyed by Fire, etc. It learned that the deal Keyes, Milwaukee, "* cines have failed. Pleasant whereby Express D. W. first assist- take; the United States ant general agent of the Milwaukee Handsome, . to easy to digest. company obtained the use of the whole road, was in St. Paul yesterda}. Host. THE FOUR PARTS _v_!A.l_:__l A. r*r.»-i>rnr* hv Scott & Rowne. N. V. AH druggist* Milwaukee railroad system, supplant- A. B. Stickney, of the Chicaeo Great _ ing the Adams and American Express Western, is expected home today from companies, willin no wise affect local his recent European trip. 'ZZ' Host Durable offices. The Adams and American will T. K. Stateler, general agent of the not cut down their forces; neither will Northern Pacilic at San Fraucisco, was United States company increase its in the city yesterday. Arid Cheapest COMPLETE PICTORIAL HISTORY of the the - FAIR Perfect Manhood local staff of employes. T. H. Walker, The Chicazo Great Western confer- productive general superintendent ence was of nothing of in- AND HOW TO ATTAINIT. |f the whilom of terest yesterday. Portfolio Binder ever made. Now is the time to ob. A medical work that tells the causes,!*causes, § the United States comoany, stationed at remedy. general General duperinte ndent Bryan, of th tain one. There is describes theihe effects,jffects, points the remedy, c5 Milwaukee, lias been made su- Northern, emaking a nothing gained by waiting. Everytir,ri/man wfto would know the Grand**Grand $ perintendent at Chicago. His jurisdic- Great is ' tour of th Truth*, the Plain Facts, the Old Secrets* line. and ZV_ < tion will extend over the Milvvavkee 1 Discoveries of Medical Science as system, which is now made a division applied to Married Life, who would atone ii for pant /';.•\u25a0 and avoid future pitfalls, by itself. The National and American SO COME AT ONCE, ',"\u25a0._, for this WONDERFUL* have operated over in the past five x -_-_a -Mat-M-May f'iX'.:. years in this country and Canada some mmWMsmzsMizmguaa mmi IIv.illbe cent free,under seal, while the § 42,000 miles of railroads; the United AND SEE THE edition lasts, Ctatcage, and ifmarried or 23,000; the Adams, 30,000. BINDER. single. Address th- publishers, S5 States. ia U ERIE fc?ED!CAL CO., | THE SQUABBLE ADJUSTED. TO SEE IS TO BUY. I? Buffalo, N. Y. > Effort to Appease Minneapolis on i For Every Twenty=Five Cents Expended Grain Kates. % New I In order that it may come within the reach of all," Inreference to the grain discrimina- • and to give our readers the benefit's of the Binder, we will in the Globe Want Columns One Part tion rate conference, held inMinneap- furnish them for olis between the railroad attorneys and IHealth I otricia's, held last ween, Judge Wilson, Style's £*\u25a0% rude at ff***ress of the Omaha legal department, yester- \u25a0 Fifty Gents Over Seventy-Five B learliiu) \ people 11 and day stated that an earnest effort was IFood I the Counter or Gents by Mall UFoßEessea jj»ui*c_ase LJublic made to adjust the squabble without $& has made its appearance. g | jcidiai ] yle's g renounce going into the He admitted POSTAGE _P_A_IID. imfyiag s earline courts. that It is not only a health B P earline. i the differential ordered by the inter- a3 — ' rope-lies, 21 1 eifect. use the 8 B state commission, favorable to Minneap- VA a healthy food g|. Those who do not have occasion to Globe Want Columns can cut out the single bring to the Globe olis, was not in favor with the roads in 59 a health food that makes Ti Address Binder Department of The Globe, coupon printed below and send or Ten Cents Counting Room and secur. «"- _g_=____; interest. He intimated that Minneap- - parts If sent by send one coupon and \u25a0 any one of the desired. ordered mail Twelve Cents. olis herself was not entirely now in Ha other food healthy. Its M St. Paul, Minn. favor of the literal carrying out of the 21 name is W FORTY CENTS AND ONE COUPON handed in at the Counting Room WILL SECURE ALL interstate commission's "ukase, as it was Minneapolis, St. j TIME, too sweeping. He felt confident that an TICKET OFFICES A^^gA ' Pail -\u0084-:. OUR PA RTS AT ONE amicable adjustment had been reached, 159 E. Third St., $&i f & Maris Ry, PARTS, and that no further interposition of the Jl|||si^ffj Sauit^le. OR IF SENT BY MAIL FIFTY CENTS WILL OBTAIN THE FOUR POSTAGE PAID courts would be required. loonoLiE-El tfiff-l_PciTY TICKET OFFICi-, place 398 Kobert St. , / Hi It takes the of Eg f^i||j^^^M^480; and Union ffl^%l «^-*"^^^^fc^ **fc/^fc*^-^ BIGKAILi-lOADGUNS. fejjl hog's Lard, which is a §p 'lffagotlt Telephone, 1053. Mm Sibley Street, St. Leave. •\u25a0 St. Paul Union Depot. "Arrive. Important Meeting of Magnates jrt| notoriously unhealthy g^ Atlantic Limited \u25a0' Vesti- in tit. Louis. food. A vegetable oil tV buled through train, daily, ;*|^^^^ |j9 •Daily. lEjtcent ILeave Arrive , E.scanaba, I lor Ste. Louis, General Sun. v."'-..• ' Sault \u25a0 \u25a0 WORID'S St. Jan. 29.— | Boston, FAIR Solicitor ;Ex. Monday. jEx. Pul St. Marie, Montreal, VIEWS! product delicate, di- Sat. I~St. Paul : . PHOTOGRAPHIC George Judge §2| |3 i'.lt; Eastern R. Peck, J. B. Johnson, f . . New York------and all - master chancery, gestible, and economi- g*9 CHICAGO 4:00p. m. points 12:15 p. m. I in and Receiver C. f^j Express *S:00 am pm l)o J. J Badger State +10:10 Vestibuled ooxj_Poisr. ron findPan effort to get out of bed fe the Wilson, all of the Atchison, Topeka & cal one trial gives Cof- g| 1 Atlantic &Sou.hern Ex +6 :23 pru *11:55 am? r 1 through train, daily, lor : \ morning? Does your back sometimes feci as if C3 1 Valley City, Minot, Van- (.North-Western Limited \u26668:10 *7:500 I. • - lt would break ? While not too sick to work you Santa Fe system, accompanied by W. H. tolene permanent pQ & Wausau tl0:10pmm / \i \u25a0 couver, Seattle, Tacoma, J a Marshfield +8:00am have that tired, all-gone feeling as though you Rossington £^ Washb'n, Bay'ld +s:oopm j-* Portland. San Francisco and C. B. Smith, repre- +9:00 am • mightbreak down any minute, and yon ps home in every kitchen, Ashland. +s:oDpm. 1 and allPacific Coast points. Daily Globe World's Fair Department: t at no sentatives of the Union Trust |* Duluth and Superiors.... +9:00 am V:6op. China, Japan S.4oa,m. | To company, in. and Australia. doubt often ask yourself tho question, "What Superiors f. \u266611:00 pm \u26666:50 am local, ' New York, arrived in city whence it increases the Duluth aud \-. 1 \ Wis. Div., dallyex- ' " willbecome ofme ifIdo?' Tha causes for this of the this Q j|j Pipesfe. SuFalls.Elmore +8:10 am +6:10pm; ;*« cept Sunday, viaSt. P. &D. 1 -S statearc various: Earlyindiscretion, sexual weak- morning from Topeka, and after a health and enjoyment of 5 Omaha, Su City.Knn.City +5:10 am *7 am 1;• R. R. and Bald Eagle, for ' ness, liver, City *7:45pm C S 6 Turtle Lake, Prentice and deranged kidneys or poor digestion, brief stay at the Southern hotel Pi Omaha. SuCitv.Kan. *7:4oam . ----- 6;lo pro- §7:lspm $7 f;20 a. m. p. m. overwork ofbrain orbody, Ac.;but whatever tho ceeded, Vi every member of the fe4 Tracy,Watertown, Huron :40 am' 1 Rhinelander cause, neglect suffering, expenso with the exception of Receiver ** ' willmean and SB family. Try for your- ! Broadway Depot, Foot 4thst premature death, and NOW is tho time tomend Wilson, to the office of General Attorney it JLj4 f parts Worlds Fair i It. Medicine often aggravates and seldom cures Kenna, it.. St Croix Falls Accommo- t z Send of the St. Louis &San Francisco |^ self. Atall grocers. . Ip, Jr except these complaints. Nature's remedy isalways tho railway, they :_ t;oo,p,m dation, daily Sunday 10.20 a. m. best; itis safe aud it is sure. ItisPROPERLY where remained in close &$ - §3 '' ELECTRICITY. ADr.Sanden Elec- consultation until long after the noon fei; = Sold in three and—fivepound pails. p_s C j' ."':'• Soo Line Depot, 2d st. and address: APPLIED - NORTHERN north, Minneapolis. RAILWAY ay. perfection GREAT '1 4th Views to following tricBelt reaches nearer than has ever hour. Their arrival in town gave rise ef m Tj.Ut. l"**E.list.. St. Paul. 800 Nicollet ay., . J J before been attained. It is a complete medical rumors, r,% . Manufactured onlyby En IIvHclO Minneapolis: Union depots both cities. ,: i°* Minn.Div.,' local, dailyex- lattery and supplies quietlyand immediately the tonumerous among them being Z. i\ cept Sunday, for Buffalo, life force that has been taken from the body by these: That it was the \u25a0'-. intention 83 N.K.FAIRBANK&CO.,O leave. St.l'aul Union Depot, arrive. flop a. m. Paynesville mil (tlenwond. 0.00 p. m. ..••• indiscretion or disease, and will euro after all to appear before Judge Caldwell, of : <* A United States court H| CHICAGO." Kg a7:45 pm iWashington Line al0:30am Cthcr remedies fall. the here, aud ask Nwfj^W^'g W'fc_3 atS:3O pm +W innlpog Line a7:05 am We have hundreds ofletters like this: for and then resist an order to lop off l_J_~'.^-^3ji»jW_3;.^V* *i'V."*7 bS:OS om Willmar.Morris &Br.VaL b7:CO pm De. A. T.Sands*, Dear Sir:— had grave doubts of branch lines; to ask for a dissolution of b8:30 ora Fergus Folls.Gr'ud Forks b6:05 pm your Be' over doing me any good, but Imast say it the receivership of the system, far as b3:30 pm Osseo aud St. Cloud b11:55 am NORTHERN PACIFIC! didmo more good than Ithought it would and in- so b3:30 pm Anoka and Willmar. .'. bio:55 am Line to Fargo, Winnipeg, you promised and more. Ifeel lea it relates to the St. Louis & San Fran- . TheHelena, deed did all now, bi:3o pm Excelsior. Hutchinson.:, b11:55 am Butte and the_Pacific Northwest. years younger and the Belt just put life GREAT WESTERN RAIL.WAY now ! Cisco railway, and other equally inter- Will., &S.C. b7:oopm - • * into me cgain, and Iwould notpart with itfor any- esting procedures. General CHICAGOCo. Trains leave Union Depot City b8:05 pm S.F'ls.Y'k'n ..\u25a0' . L~ St. Paul.— thing, Solicitor pm Superior*.. pm Yours t uiy, JOHN ANCK, 361 Hobert Street, corner bl:05 Duluth. West b6:55 Dining Cars on Winnipeg and \u25a0 Elmo, Washington ,Minn, Peck, however, when seen by an Office. Fifth. Lake Co. AssO' Pacific Const Trains. —Lv. Ar. ciated Press reporter, and asked regard- \u2666Daily. tUallyex. guild! Leave. Arrive a, daily;b, except Sunday; \u2666Buffet parlor ""** ""** cars ou trains to Duluth and Superior; pacific Mail(daily) ior Fargo, Dr. SANDEN'S ELECTRIC BELTS ing the various reports indetail, denied tChicago Fast Express. 8:00 11:1 pm W. Jamestown, Ny. Rheumatism, _Lam- ... _tDining and Buffet car., Palace sleepers. Livingston,Helena *S iV"vW Core them all positively. He said they hail tlov.a, Jlo. &Kansas Ex... 6:03 am 11:15pm Butte, Spokane, Ta- 4:15 7:33 . __W"?***^" a^lJa&J-- •'\u25a0*??'**%. *haijo,Sclutlca,K.tdney •Dodge Center 3:33 pm 10:05 Tourist cars. frift Missoula. ;^~J -yiW^-^^Ji-Complaint*, Lame or no foundation; that the conference here L0ca1...... am coma Seattle and Portland. p. m. a. m. *-Bttc,'' ' primarily •Chicago Limited 7:30 pm 7:33am and Manitoba Express...... Cents. B_%"--^'">^^i=i__«:filwre'*I*-Bttc1 .l** am|Mlnneap'lls|a':4'> pm| ir.'Spm Farg0...... a. m. p.m. without if callat as also the nature of the confer a. m. Arrives " •...... '...... pur oflice not, • Burjin^lon from Chi- and see and test one; if our illus- progress, to o»ii_,o»__ Dakota Express docs not ru.iwest o. Fargo dual free, sealed, bymail, ' ence in regarding matter; cago 2:30 p. m. Daily. Direct feme Eau Claire, trated book willbe sent upon Depot - days. Pullman Sleepers daily between St. I'au, Coupon Needed Application to inventor and manufacturer, • aside from that. - Leaves Union- for and Milwaukee. una Grand Forks.GraOon, Winnipeg, Fergus Falls- Remember, Only One Is Chicago and St. |Louis, • _?_.. SANDEN, : ' j VLSIIBULLUSLEEPERS Wabpeton and Fargo. Pullman First-Class aud DE*. 7. : '\u25a0 7:40 p.m. Arrives from through No General' Route.'\u25a0'\u25a0 '•'\u25a0-' • Tourist Sleepers are ran on Pacific Coast Cnt. 4- .__ yffz. AND DINING CANGET THE WHOLE SERIES IMMEDIATELY 3rd St. &2nd Aye. S„ Minneapolis. *_ J .Mime poiuU 7:15 a. m. CARS. rains. C. K.sTON.i, City Ticket Agoot, -Hi K*-i NO DELAYS. YOU Cor. >iIr J.ENVEE, Col. Jan. _9.—Genera _s__-_n_-_-__i_B Daily. \u25a0..;""\u25a0 [ AllTrains Run Daily. Ihirdtttreel St.PauL