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IK MINNKAPOLIS TUiill ITi: DAY. ,1 ANl'AIl 31, I.di Wm. and dairy -AS. iiel-l, a ood. S' i 4 I Wm J.

lie- peel fully 11. ,10.11 MARVELOUS ihllsou :) itiu 1 1 1 i i v. or En-, wm. a veu id iff, who C3i i 1 uUUitlL so 'i vendor bin I Vc by, ill i he 1 Hole slated til- cpie-i 'in i -i en the. as amended, iii- ii Adof.i.-d: Y.

i.avs. as follow: V-as Ablerili Foell. Cl.attiell. Met 1 ill. Jones, Rand I' oa MeCone.

l.iod. Ni Noti, I Currl. lie Lane And. i Dickinson, Siith-rlind, -id. in Crosby Aid.

Adams Moved, That the a ppoaii mem b. firmed Adopted, Rl.f.l I. Ml Mi I Recent Gold Find Pans Out From K. L. hi Sea of eihl I I ha iMviise W.

H. -ace, Fifth avenue, north; v-ndor; hoys milk of Kroo'nn Bros whose r. line is on this list. Farm Dairy 1213 Washington avenue ii rib; eni ir; buys milk of Ivrantz Bros, and F. lunig ho have llii'-euses.

Respectfully. A. K. N( lUTi i.N, Commissioner of Health. Referred lo Committee on I cult and Jhii.

ilTlll, I )st at A I. ho man Long OFFICIAL I irlOCF-ESCIrJO. a Ious Hi, dice salary of (See lixinsi -rotary and P. Offered a the Mayor's Resolution I Measures. Minneapolis, Jan.

27. lM-t To the Honorable City Coaial! lentlemeii I have appointed, subjecl to your approval, the following Deputy WVighntuMcrs: A. C. Braes, for D. M.

Braes, Lime AL- Cement Co. Chas. Godfrey, for pioneer Fuel Co. Aug. Lindberg, for St.

Paul Weso ri Co. for Infants and Children. as follows: Hospitals. From .1. R.

Canterbury. 1 'epartmeiit. Minneapolis To the Honorable City i Abler rneri I Kiuhli, l.el-ht in, Joti. Powers, Lloyd. Chief Kngineor l-'ire January 27th, 1SK9.

C'ouii'-il: Fi.il. Challield, Anderson. Rand, McCoy, Dwvcr. LE1.K. Jan.

31. -Of the li. ila Ground, a (Published January Ivfl- apolis Tr.li.me i Vutiu! "bai'ii er. Mien J.ui-i.,:- 1 Croshv in 'e- i n.ilr. The-Kind You Have Always Bought BLiARS THE SIGNATURE OF Very respocl fully H.

L. Sibley, Nelson, J'i Currb-r, Sulherla-Nay Aldermen ii in, Dickinson. Caslie, Presbb ni 'rosby-21. La i Adams. Merrill, submitted, Wll ITNEY.

eighmasl. I. .1116, I.e -ks Ol Ui.it ia chunks of sylvunito i-i thick and solid metal tiie oxidized ore of the iu whittled with his tss.iys have been made. cripple recent strike spondent that a In ami tne SHIDf Width pocket knife. Oil Ilk' 1'iik, piee.

of Uncalled at all. Hilton. Adams. Main. Powers, Ilwyer, Sibley, kins.

Caslie, Cur- Ch.iIIield. Klicbli, 1 rili. Jones, An.ersoi Mei'une, 1,1. lyd, Peterson. 1 Main I.

Ald-rman MoCuiio, 'ommlttee on Claim lib' of Ihe budget of Chairman Standing reported I he sclie.l-bllls and luy rolls as il is not necessary, but fne yiu otv. if ore it can no ran him i.ii'.'.iJ'.K.i per ton. Tho as correct I'rosby -1. Cent It-men I herewith submit my list of appointments for the lire department for the year, subject to change at anytime up ui approval, and ask your ''ontl: mntlon of same. A.

H. Range, First Assistant Chief Engineer. J. C. Hernliind, Second Assistant Chief Engineer.

Michael Hanley. District Engineer. John Hill, l-'ire Marshal. T. Morrison.

Superintendent Fire Alarm Telegraph and Police. K. W. Lambert, Assistant Superintendent Fire Alairn, Sutherland, Absent Alderman Sh-idey in vcr ptuduced any ore that Muille Gibson audited by Ibe Compli und Moved, Thai the said In pay rolls contained In the Idiot I iOs. bills and IM-VI 1 TIO.XS AM) Klinil Ml -cue l-'rom Thad S.

lUckey- nle be and are hereby Jan. Council: following sehed-ap proved und nr-( "i i in il, a nd the Hereby directed lrlo is amounts M.nn. the Honorable I'ity Over 30 Years. In Use For paid by tne City 'ity Clerk be and he' is to draw warrants for the S.eei!ie, 111 the Schedule the persons therein named. working upon the tax NIC VOIR CITY.

Aid. Adams-Moved, That the appointments be confirmed. Adopted. It F. TOUTS FHOM STAMIING COMMIT-THUS.

From the Standing Committee on Ways and Means-Minneapolis. Jan. 27, K1'1. To the Honor ible City Couii' ll: Gentlemen Your Standing Committee on Ways and Means, to whom was the communication from C. Wright Davis.

bearing date Jan, stating that said Da dson had paid the sum of t- to the committee consisting of Messrs. l-'la miei and others on May 7, lHi the of being ed will, ppri a to parties therein nuned In the release from liability on A. C. Ilau-gan's olllelal hoods said communication further staling that by spine inadvertence Mr. Davidson's name was omitted from the list .1 In favor of 1 am at present books of Hennepin to make a contract Jlrf j-l'ift HOI county and would liko with the city by which.

TCIOI IMI'ltOI F.MF.Vr FCM. being able to save or se in the event of my Holt, Lineman. H. S. Tut tic.

Master Mechanic. J. W. I lot ton. Veterinary Surgeon.

F. M. Snyder, Dcpratment Secretary. Ceo. F.

I Assistant See. etary. (ieo. L. Maas, Operator.

R. W. York, operator. C. O.

Ojierat i r. Jacob Hafslead, Slol tallied more uiiiu os in silver per ton than this Isabella ore ill golj. Willi every hour's work the streak is letigl honing and widening. Joining tins metallic oody there is six ieet of quartz thai, will run tium JI.ihkj to per ton. Manager Kiliuuiu haid to our cm respondent "1 do not like to say anything that will excite the people any more than they ara at present.

The metallic, ore body has douhled in size both ways since yesterday morning. Some of the pieces of ore are Su per cent gold. 1 never saw such mineral mid I do not believe, that i I like was ever mined In this or any other nnnlifg Camp in the world. We have had no assays lakeu on the rock. But a ton of it could bn picked out thnt would run anywhere from $..0, (su) to per ton.

"Armed -guards are watching the property. The strike was made in the new re body at a depth of S5U feet below the surface. The chute has been cut at the seventh level, 2n0 feet above, and also at the tifih. At the latter place an assay was obtained In the breast of the drift in two feet of ore that went better than J1.000 per ton. There Is at least, blocked out In the one level between ninth and seventh levels, fc.OUO.fXK) worth of ore." First Grade Captains Georue S.

B. Wilson. Mindy Ham Only pure and highest grade in ilton. Win. Treager.

Theo. Klears. Fred Ma-lone, T. J. McElroy.

('has. H. lA-nt, John MP cure to the city of Minneapolis any moneys, 1 may receive an adequate compensation therefor. Rcspe. tfnly submitted, 4 Til M' i.i.'t.- Expert acouiiiiint.

Heferred to Committee on From Peter H. Johnson Hon. I for approval as deputy weighma.ster and inspector of tin-wood. Heferred to Committee on Bonds of City Hileers. l-'roin J.

E. Eg.in Submitting plats of Walton's addition to Minneapolis for approval and acceptance. Heferred to Committee on Street Grades and Additions. From M. li.

Koon and Others Sullivan, James C. Pearson. E. E. ad- gredients ana pertect Drewing can produce the exquisite flavor possessed by "Blatz." well, E.

W. Cayton. W. J. Maione, Marb ii.

H. H. Thompson. Chris. Henry, (..

Ringer. L. Livingston, Ralke, E. I. Kingsiey, Willard Pollock, Frank A.

Peter Nal.Blatz Bitnvixn Co. MILUALItLL, U.S.A. son. Second Gtadi- Captains J. John W.

Cheatham. A. W. Porsch. J.

A. Anderson, D. L. Kane. Minneapolis Branch, I3J6 S.

Sixth Street. Tel. 206. First Grade Lieutenants Hemonstrance against opening Third V. J.

Hurl, John P. Barrett, C. H. Brad street north through the grounds of the ley, Dan Harrington. Jerrv Murphy, Li.

Maternity hospital. Llew Chas, Loss, H. James Heferred to Committee on Huads and llcDoriald, John Lindstrem. A. L.

Shep Bridges. lb-mis Bros, Bag 'o l.jfl Jaimi-v Bros S. Sons 2.25 W. Mori Co l.ST E. Miller Co Mpls.

General Electric Co 2 50 Ihlo 'oal 'o Tl lets' (ill Co v.HO Pay roll. Slei The N. W. Teh-phone Exch Co 3.01) Pay roll "inspectors" Lumber Co 12 Semple. Co 4.

it! J. Si oft e-, Pay toll, "Swan" K. W. K. orison Hi Co 1 Tborlen Tool Works 2.T0 Pay roll, "laig-ilrand" H.60 Pay roll, "Engstrand" i M'.

vr niTitot IU Fl M). Jaiincy, Semple Co 2S flo Minn. Iron Steel Co 24 7S Mpls Iron St. we Co 3J.M W. K.

Morlson Co 1.10 Pioneer Fuel Co ll.M Mpls. Stump Stencil Co l.Zi Itie N. W. TeUihonc Kxrh. Co 3.M Thomas H.

Reeve us New Jersey Cur Spring RuIiIht Co ID.i.i) Pay roll, 'Wtiyder" 47. 25 Pay roll. "Inspeclors" 145.fV) Warren Reharf Asphalt Paving Co Kg 6.1 Warren Seharf Asphalt Paving VA Warren Seharf Asphalt Pa vlng Co. IS HI Warren Seharf Asphalt Paving Co 56.2.1 -B Jackson l.Jo B. Jackson 45.63 Dos Moines Brick Mnfg.

Co 30.15 Dos dnes Brick Mnfg. Co 3.22 Moines Brick Mnfg. Co 61 Dos Moines Brick Mnfg. Co 4 Thomas K. Gray Frank l'rlnz i 1 'av roil, "EugKlrand" W) 55 From Mrs.

Fannie McDonald JUMPED INTO THE OCEAN A VNcnMliy Invalid AVomnn C'oiiimlls Suicide at Allnnlie lly. herd. John J. Murphy, W. C.

Kelly, G. F. Wilson, Ed. F. Fclsing, James Agniw, M.ke Petition for permission to erect a display Copley, Geo.

II. Smith. W. olkert, transparent sign at edge ol sidev alk In front of No. 32 Fifth street south.

W. Vogel, Louis Hober. M. M. Oalley, Ed.

DR. J. D. WYATT, 230 Hennepin Ave. 30 YEARS OF WONDERFUL SUCCESS.

Toting, middle-aged, or old men who re suffering from nervon weaknesses, physical debility, or any wasting disease caused by excess and general violation of the laws of health oured by Dr. Wyatt's treatment, which will Increase your strength, power, vigor mid energy, stop all improve your blood and nerves, and promote a natural and healthy action in every organ ut jour tody, Both sexes treated. The only recognized expertRperifilrst in Minneapolis for Wood, Skin. Kidney, Irinary, Nervous and all lingering diseases, tlftlces thoroughly equipped nixl private. ree consultation, tailor write for list of Questions.

Ollice hours; i) a. m. lo Sp. in, Sundays: 10 to i2a. ni.

Stuth. Ed. Thlelen. L. D.

Smith. Heferred to Committee on Hoais and Second Grade Lieutenants Wm. Adams, Swan Lindstrum, H. H. Bridges and Aldermen Fourth Ward.

report this meeting From A. M. Ives Juhnson. Petition for water main in Second avenue First Grade Engineers- of contributors anil tbit in the action taken by the City i I 1 1 on D-c. l'iv, Mr.

Davidson was 'el etsej and nov asks for such respectfully reirt that they have ex imi'ied into ihe matter and find the statements of Mr. Davidson to be true and would recommend the adoption of the accompanying motion. Respectfully submitted, A. E. MERRILL.

C. E. DICKINSON, SA ML. 15. ADAMS, 11.

B. LLOYD. Commit tee. Alderman Merrill-Moved. That the amount of offered 1 C.

Wright Dav'dsou for a release from liability on the bonds of A. C. Haugan. ex-clty treasurer, be accepted and that the proper city others be and hen by are authorized and directed lo make, execute a i deliver all proper leleasee, dismissals ami ai quita.icrs to carry the same into effect, namely, to release said C. Wright Davbioon.

uooii the payment by hhn of J20 from the first iTm general bold of A. C. Haugan as city treasurer, the second term general bond of A. as city treasuter, the first ter-n Bank of New England deposit bond of A. as city tr-toirer and also from the se "rail term Ire.

h-Amerlcan Bank deposit bond of A. ('. Haugan as city treasurer. Adopted Yeas. 17; nays.

8. as follows: Vt as Aldermen Long, Lane, 'haltield, Adams, Merrill, Jones, Anderson, Main, i ic, Lloyd. Nelson. Peterson, Di -kinson, Carrier, Suthi rland, President Crosby-17, Nays-Ald-rtnen Kilchll. l.eighton, Rand, M.

Coy. Dwyer. Sibley. Castle- From the Stan ling Committee on i lares-Minneapolis, Jan. 27th.

bW. To the lb, notable City Council: Gentlemen Your Standing Committee on Salaries, pursuant to motion by Alleiman Kilchll, Fred B. Morse, Wm. Dunn, ('has. Glbbs, southeast from University avenue to Sec Henrv Rhipe, E.

S. Wilson. Wm. West, P. ond street, and hydrant placed at corner.

IIIINIIIIIHIIUHIIIItlHItlllllUllltlMliniMMIIIMIIHtniHIIMIIMIflllllllllM Heferred to Committee on Waterworks W. Mixer, Steve McBrlde, Th MeC.olrick, HONORS TO GARLAND THUS KIOClliST I TMIJ WiST and aldermen Second ward. John iiaftie, L. W. Mixer, H.

H. Wlnslow, From L. Nelson -and others Mutt Coyle, John Gonstead. Petition for annulment of assessment for Second Grade Engineers ATLANTIC CITY, N. Jan.

of continued falling health. Mrs. J. Myers, a wealthv visitor from Pittsburg, committed suicide by jumping Into the ocean from the ena ol Young's ocean pier, at noon yesterday. Mrs.

Myers, accompanied by her maid, went on the pier shortly after 12 o'clock, walking to tne end of the structure. As they neared the end Mrs. Myers walked slightly in advance of her maid. As the latter's attention was temporarily attracted in an opposite direction, Mrs. Myers climbed over the railing and Jumped into the sea.

The maid called lustily for help, and two policemen answered her cries. There were no life lines or boats on the pier, however, to go to the assistance of the woman, and sho was drowned before M-XT water main in Lincoln street northeast S. C. Nel.ier, C. C.

Lane, Joe E. Krike, J. E. A. McWhinuey.

from liroadway street to Fourteen" avenue northeast. 1 lie llody of the I. ate 1 Taken to Hi Home for Ilurlnl. IIIIIMIMHMIUIII First Grade Assistant Engin -ers A. M.

Nlles, A. E. C. A. White, M.

Heferred to Committee on Waterworks. SUNDAY'S iiniiiniMiiiiini From li. A. Weeks and others- O. Sullivan, il IL McKay, John E.

Taylor, W. A. Gonyea. Sam F. An lrows.

C. W. Petition for sewer in Fremont avenue north, from Plymouth to Seventeenth ave t.lTTI.K Jan. body of the Hon. Augustus Hill Oarland readied nue north.

Pierce. Alla-rt J. Hart, Lenar 1 Sharf, C. W. Harrington, O.

H. Foster, 'h is. D. Hart, Baker. Second Grade Assistant Engineers- Referred to Committee on Sewer3.

IftlMIIMtHHtltl1 ItllllMIHIIlUMIi TRIBUNE. here yesterday, escorted by a legislative committee, who met the funeral train at Sus.i aid could be rendered. Deceased was about From C. O. Carr and others- years old.

Petition for sewer in Lake street, from the stute's border. The body was met at I Ed. J. Ed, F. Hurne A.

W. Reeves, K. Adams Bi.wen L. Balh Ibixti-r Fourteenth avenue south to Oakland avenue, and in Elliot avenue, from Lake street Truckman and CAUSE FOR DAMAGES to Thirty-fourth street. Sii-ini W.

T. W. II. l-'a 1 1 E. .1 E.

Thompson. First Grade riptnian, Driver-Daniel Hughes, Peter Howaid, P. O. Pedorson, Referred to Com-mittee on Sewers. Br and B.

Coleman i x-i ut Coleman, Fred Ack D. Foster, From C. U. Carr and others Petition sewer in Lake street from Edward, Egbelt Peter Moe, Robert Ebrenberg, James Sla Au lleiiitt to Force a Firm of Stoclt-holdei'H Into li Coinblue Start a I.UVtHlltt. Fourteenth avenue south to Oakland avenue, anil in Tciitji avenue south from Lake street to Tliirty-Xoulth street.

Recognizing the truth of the i assertion that "Variety is the spice of life," we have provided I for our readers a Sunday paper that is as full of variety as 1 1 the pages oi a modern journal can be. I the I'liion station by the committees representing the legislature, the supreme court, the bar association and ether organizations, and numbers of prominent citizens, and escorted to the senate chamber, where they lay in state until 2 o'clock, when elaborate ceremonies were ijd. a continuous stream of peoplo passed slowly by the. bier. The services were conducted by Kev.

W. K. Thompson, pastor of the First Methodist Kpiseopal church, assisled by Chaplain Dye, of the senate, and Chaplain Col-quett, of the house of reprcsentauves. Kitting eulogies were delivered by distinguished friends of the deceased. S'he funeral cortege was followed to Mount Holly cemetery by an Immense procession, where tl interment took place this afternoon.

CINCINNATI. Jan. 31. -Jerome Colton Gideon Forti-r ph T. Gill Hill Samuel Hill Joseph L.

HI. Henry Hp II. A. Kohls Abraham Liu, stock deilers in this city, have brought bult for damages against an assoc. a Hon of slock dealers In this city for an al HelVl-red---t'cTTmmftt ee on Sewers.

From John R. Jones and others Petition for sewer In Seventeenth iveuiie south from Franklin to Twenty-foui til st re.it Heferred to Committee on Sewers. From Katherlne H. West and others-Petition fur sewer in Thlrty-llrst street from Nicollet avenue to Blaisdell avenue. lad I oln 25.38 24.75 9 71 7.74 4 (if.

3 15 2 14 3 70 3 73 27 21 7 14 12 21 45 w) 4.H7 tw 7 22 31 35 3.30 4 17 27 3.03 33.36 5 fl 29f 55 34 15 24.75 10.06 8 16 7f. 70 k'ged boycott. The case came before the United States court on demurrer. Judg Thompson decided that the conduct allege- in the petition amounted to the lormatijn of a trust in restriction of trade, and was and in Hlalsdell avenue from Thirty-hrst good grou id for action for damages. ne ordered the defindantu to show caine why We will tell you of the MAGNIFICENT MARDI GRAS PAGEANT that New Orleans In arranging.

Kins Res is to he a greater monarch this year than any that ever ruled supreme over willing subjects. LE1TER ON TRUSTS judgment should not be ren egatnst them. Colum alleged that they were passed at the hist meeting of the Council, that this committee prepuie a s. lo-diile of salaries to he paid city officers and employes rdurlng the ensuing term of two years, "resin tf. illy report and recommend that the salaries of the respective officers and employes of the City of Minneapolis be fixed at the amounts specified for the positions designated In the ing resolution, and that sail resolution he by your Honorable Body.

Respectfully submitted. C. DICKINSON ANDRE. A I I SO P. SITH Kltl.A II.

'oin mil tee. Alderman Dickinson-Offered a resolution, fixing the salaries of the various city officers arid employes of the City of Minneapolis, Minnesota. Alderman Kilchll- Moved. To amend the resolution, that the salary of every city official as fixed in (he resolution at or more per annum, be reduced from the sum so fixed to the extent of ten per Cent, excepting those salaries fixed by the provisions of the City Charter. Lost Yeas, nays, 17; a Yeas Aldermen Long.

Lelghton. Jones, Rand, Mi-C'une, Dwyer S. Nays-Aldermen Lane, Chat fie ld, Adams, notified that unless they joined the ation they would be boycotted, and persons street to Thirty-third street. Referred to Committee on Sewers. From George Joanr.in and others Petition for sewer in Third street from Plymouth avenue to Seventeenth avenue north.

Referred to Committee on Sewers. From Master Horseshoers' Protective Association and Journeymen Horseshoers' Union- 'J lie Kx-ti'iiln l'liiimer llelieve I lint who dealt with them would be blacklisted oliililiiiitloria Kecji Prices Dotvn. DEATH OF A NOTED DIVINE FIRST STEP TO AMERICANIZE Protesting against the employment by the Myron V. Heed, the Senmi lonal city of any blacksmith or horseshoer who has not been registered or examined, as re l'reaclier-I'oll tlclaii of Denver, quired by law. Filed.

FHOl CITY OFFICERS. I'aiKi'l Away, DENVER. Colol. Jan. 31.

Kev. Myron Vlnslow Heed, pastor of the liroadway K. Norton, Commissioner of From A. Health- PORTO RICO 5 Is the best way to describe an article written by a Washington official who has organized an expedition lo map 1 the coasts of our new possessions. NO MORE FUNEREAL MARRIAGES should be the title of a story by a happy bridegroom who thought out a i BChtnie lo make bis marriage a glad- some affair Instead of a solemn cere- many.

This Idea will make a hit I among those who are contemplating matrimony. Temple and at different times pastor of the Olivet Congregational church, Milwaukee Main, Powers, Lloyd, ot, Peterson, I ilekinson. Sutherland, PresJ'b lit Merrill, Anderson McCoy, Sibley, Castle, Currier, the First Presbyterian church, of liMptnup- Minneapolis, Jan. 23d To the Honorable City Council: Gentlemen olls. and other churches in the Eaitiliid CLEVELAND, Jan.

31. Joseph Leper, the Chicaeo Fpe.yjlut.ir, In an interview here concerning the recent rise In wheat, is as saying: "1 am not paying any attention to wheat now. liuve dropped that and am giving my whole attention to the bns.ness of forming combinations. However, it is no trouble to account for the rise In wheat. The demand is simply gieater than the supply." Speaking of his work in forming various combinations, Mr.

Li.lter said: "STy last completed work was the organization of the Inte. nation il Air Power Co. That It a company whi-h makes apparatus by which compressed air Is a motive power. The company is a large one and Is already doing business in New ork." Leiter declared that the trusts do not raise prices but ke -p tlcm down. "When one of these very large companies git possession of the Held, it is good business policy to keep prices down to a po.nt where no competitor can reach," said Mr.

Leiter. South, died at St. Joseph' hospital, Ui this Your Commissioner of Health recommends city, at 4:55 a. m. yesterday, after a pro Crosby 17.

Alderman Lloyd Moved, To amend the re Ing cut where the same tho following named persons to receive II oluiiori. by strik-appears in said censes for the sale of milk within the limits traded illness, due to general breaking down of the Mr. Heed was stricken with of the City of Minneapolis Street Railway I'o l-hnma Mosne.ss Frank P. II. Phelps J.

F. Rol.ir.son Christian Shol S. Severtsoli. trustee J. H.

T. Turner A. S. Walker A B. Washburn Cora H.

White Cora H. White F. W. Ward C. S.

Hulb-rt, City Treasurer (IIIHKM F.TESK HM), Da Laitlre Lumber Co John P.essptt Consumers' Lumber and Supply H. S. Cleveland I. OIJIS DlleliS.llg Electrical Engineering Co Format). Foi Co Gas Saving 'o Gardner Warner Hardware Gamble Ludwlg E.

M. Co Filer Hauckes ('sias Fry Gray Freer Guy Anqulst James Holland li. Hosenpud H. H. Hegetier Hilier H.

F. Herder Janney Semple Co Johnson Olson E. V. King Co Ed Kerr Lyman-Eilel Drug Co J. Lesslng Minneapolis Gas Light Co Minneapolis General Electric Co Minneapolis General Electric W.

K. Morlson Minneapolis Pharmacy Co N. W. Telephone Co N. W.

Telephone Co W. Soaji Co W. S. Nott Co E. Olson Co O7.onet Co (hi.) Coal Co Guitav Peril 'h Powers Bros Potter Chemical Co The Plumbing S.

F. Sup. Co P.e-san Bras T. Sim John II. Miller.

Golden Valley; number of nervous prostration, which developed insomnia. This sleeplessness battled the skill cows, 11; condition of dairy and dairy herd fair. 1 of the best physicians in the city until hypnotic power was resorted to. This had the H. M.

Kroohn, St. Louis Park; number of tT, John W. George, J. W. Dunn, In-nnls Uiughlm.

John Thles, A. E. Stevens, A. II Hoy, Geotgtt- P. Mills.

Benjamin Wood, C. W. Howes, Warren lirushnber, 'l'lmothy Mclnerney, George Hutchinson, A. D. Starkey, H.

L. (iould, James Ryan, Cornelius Coakley. Frank Grant, Fred Brlttnln, James Dynon. James Iaiwry. John Grav-roek.

T. K. Wilson, David Lagessee, Fred Willtnm Walsh, Adolph Hler-holzer, William Fleetham, Michael Ring, Joseph Bray, Peter Miller, W. II. Hildreth, Fred Grubow.

K. J. Broderlek, J. W. Duff, William George, Arthur Price, F.

C. Min-negar, T. W. Eastman, W. H.

Doyle, Joe Steffes, George, ived'son, D. Loye. Henry Priebe. I'. S.

Canterbury, T. Sulder, Frank Bord, P. Murphy. Thomas V. Madden, William Hagrnan, James B.

Hansen, Nick Jnax, John Carl Peterson, Thorsten Molln, Emmett Mullane, John Luckman, Theodore Dahl, James Brady, Peter Jansen. James Murphy, D. T. Ib-ati, William Blair, F. L.

White, George Smith, A. E. Raymond. Charles Gust Carlson, James Hoy, C. M.

Robbe, E. M. Mclaskey. William Fleener, John McMillan, Joe Hannen, Lawrence l.yng. William Wade, John Guyett.

C. A. Howard, H. C. Stevens, D.

T. Mcintosh, E. J. Taylor, Frank Pearson, C. A.

Sauruiors. T. P. Roland, Charles Cralgie, John P. Henry, Lewis Scharck, T.

J. Coleman, George Hahn, Robert Davis, S. H. Cyrier, Tom Irving. John Nugent, Adam Hunter, William O'Brien, T.

J. Bolan, H. A. Johnson, Jerry Lyons. A.

E. McCullum, P. J. Farrell, Robert Kullmati, James McCuliock, John Hale. Matt Storey, Clark Waldron, F.

W. Boililke. Theodore Kenning, Charles Mlethke, John -liwartz, Wallace Smith, L. A. Carpenter, Henry Weekly, John Baker, John Kort.

C. F. Howe, Nick Jurgens, John Thlelen. John Pennlman, George Secliger, F. L.

Davis, Fred. Klngbay, John T. McBrlde, L. Egan, M. W.

Van Meier, Thomas Fitzgerald, E. Reno, Thomas Horton, John Cannon, P. Thlelen. G. C.

Lilllo, T. E. Stack, Frank Larshlcj, Joseph Kennedy, William Mathews. Mike Henry. N.

C. L-utt47 Frank S'ondrake-, H-rin 1 1 Hurnes, John Horan, C. W. Osb orn, -Ed Of.stie, Frank Wollman, A'ex binignt, 11. W.

Cole, James Fryer, Clarence Bunnell, Nelson Pepin, George Henderson, Fred Schuppel, Albert Snyder. Julius Brysoii, Charles D. Wendt, John y. Oilman, Chancs H. Gould, J.

Crook. Second Grade Pipemau, Truckman and Driver Joe Steffes, Gust Nelson, Charles Mousey. Third Grade Pipemun, Truckman and I. 'river olaf Anderson, Ben Stanclilield, John Moe, II. il.

Reeves, irwln Brown. Candidate H. K. Barstow. Albert Werner, Hu'a EHvaril James, Ralph Moore.

Tiilei John Mc.Naniiira, Ben Johnson, Henry o. S. Pliunmer, John Bervin. Repair Shop Charles liiiekendorf, H. llnlskl, I Quigley, John JlolTon, W.

II. Charles Mathews. Respectfully submitted, J. li. CAN TERBCRY, Chief Engineer Fire Depai'tracnl.

Al h-rman l.eighton Moved that the appointments be con-lirined. Adopted. effect of quieting his nervousness and cows, 41; condition of dairy and dairy herd fair. THE MESMERIST'S CRIME, our fascinating serial story lias just commenced. Don't miss tho chapter.

It is Just the kind of story you like. brought sleep to the exhausted man. Mr. Heed improved perceptibly for several days, A. Russe, St.

Louis Park; number of until a relapse came, which lett him be cows, 21; condition of dairy and dairy herd, end hope of relief. He has been sinking slowly for two days Ho was unconscious poor. Charles O. Erickson. St.

Louis Park at the end, and death came w.thout pain. number of cows, condition of dairy and THE AMAZING LIFTING POWER OF PLANTS dairy herd, fair. Kranz Brothers. Crystal Lake -town mini Mvioii Heed was born In the littlo town ef tlrooklield, July 24. Us.it).

His BURIED WITH HONORS Former Confederate Soldier la Followed to the t.rute by 11 MiihniU'Iiu-ctl tl. K. I'iihI. ber of cows. 37; condition of dairy and dairy fattier wd-j a minister.

Myron was educated. Is treated of serines how herd, good uu la- used lo say, in the district schoa, In wine a the St l.uwiente aeu.leiny at t'otsdain, N. Frederick Scherders. Richfield; number of resolution the figures "Jl.10u.0u" after the word "Bacteriologist," and inserting In lieu thereof the figures by striking out the figures mud" where the same appears after the word "Chemist," and Inserting in lieu thereof the figures by striking out the figures after the words "Bread and Milk Inspector." and inserting in lieu thereof tin- ligtires Alderman Merrill-Moved, To amend the amen inmnf, that all increases he reduced to the name figures as last year except where ion of offices have been made. Alderman Lloyd accepted the amendment.

Alderman Lane Moved, That this matter be recommitted to the Committee on Salaries. Alderman Kilchll Moved, To amend that this matter be referred to a special committee to consist of one alderman from each ward lo be appointed the chair. Alderman Ivong Arose to a point of order, stating that the motion by Alderman Kilchll was out of order for the reason that the motion by Alderman Lane to refer to a standing committee takes precedence of a motion to refer to a special committee. President Crosby In the chair, ruled the point of order well taken. tables lifted a and in tue army, on tlia Ijreakinn out of the weight.

cows, 21; condition of dairy ami dairy herd good. war he eiilii'ied in the lli Michigan liilantiy, and was acpniiited chaplain of tne regiment. l'oss Brothers, Mills; num Two months later he resinned that place to aeeeit the captaincy of one of the companies. INTO THE SOUTHERN SAS ber of cows, 41; condition of dairy and dairy herd, good. having been lej l.y I lie men in tne company.

HUSTON, Jan. Massachusetts, tl jcr's bulla I to a 31. The department of A. has given a sold-Conl'ederale soldier who Ryden Bergman, 1- orty-elghtn avenue llis s. were rewarded by the continence ut hi.i superior otticeiu, and when mustered out he was servlny U9 tielleral Thomas' ehiet seeuts.

At the. clone of the war Mr. HeeJ n- ph'IMIiO ed StoP 'est cxpi uiii-m, beat. We ou to the nails Sir on Antarctic print an iiiustn ail about South north and J'enn avenue; unmoor ot cows. fought against the stars who lived to become one and stripes, but of its most loval condition of dairy and dairy herd, good li.

B. Philbrook, St. Anthony Town entered the (Imago school of theology, glad uuuiik lioin that institution ilia lirst oasleiale was in a small town in Michigan, but was a native and Stonewall Nortln-rn Virginia, number of cows, 37; condition of dairy and supporters. John Hurk giai.iii who f.Hignt wiih Jackson in he Army of an 1 was twice wounded. lie seen iitti'iwaiu the pulpit oi a nun the pulpit da.ry herd, good.

ne Bi-clai Ian i Inn en ill urieank. iu-re lie re- After the war BY L.ke Town; of dairy and dairy Chris Oleson, Crystal ber of cows, 4b; conditio herd, good. L. C. Nelson, Golden nib and live His funeral Hoslon.

eome kind in 1 fol as goVi HEART DISEASE CURED GYMNASTICS seems a queer line, hut a stiry descriptive many years hi the lirst of its rnor was r. pre-Hradley, of his number uf i Col. J. ,1 by 27; condition of dairy and cow lairy herd good. N.

L. Anderson, (loi.hii Valley; numb, merits carried on l.y a thai this Is the right and pre; to cure Jit-art troubbs. ni.iinea mine niri ulse l.V'-n, wlio had gone South to teach the culeieil people She Was a member oi Mr. Keed elielr. They ere married at Cliltun, 111., In 1- 7ii.

In IS7a he heeame pastor of Olivet Ci.nK'egnti.mal of Mdwaiikee. remaining tlu-ie lour )i'Ki. Thl" was followed tiy Heven sun as of the I' lrst ian cliurch uf which ex Harrison was a in. In 1SS3 Mr. Keed became paster el the I'll st Congregational church ot Hi" church in the city.

Here he tw eleven winning a national i eputalioii l.y tic illness or Ins utler-ali- i Any was Col. Saalsw. auia Court H-eise. in Ts ord'Tly of I he kalry, V.rginl.i. C.

ll's orderly at Carl O. Mon-oiigitnil black A and later of cows, 31; condition of dairy and dairy herd, good. A. W. Johnson, Hlchliel.l; number of cows 4U; condition of dairy and dairy herd, good.

by Co I irtii 1. 1 15(12 10. 00 21. SK I. 521 50 75 4.27 10 4 74 17.23 IK 10 a.00 6 GO 12-41 3.

SO 5.00 2 00 6.72 i.W 27.91 67.59 22.73 7.i) 49.76 1 lit, vt; eli.53 g.TD 15.05 5.50 9.) 2.50 7.35 VI. I2.W 3.00 II. 01) 4.00 S9 2.95 4.33 31.53 7.S0 17.45 4.59 51.3S 11.30 3.25 3.1.10 1 Pi 40 75 6 75 Ipr.l.lM s.m S.99 2.11 2.50 1.50 1.25 3.10 1. (10 1.92 5.00 1.25 2.9-1 1.5J 12.C0 4.21 14.25 2. "5 2 00 110.40 3 1.00 5 6.93 2.51 9.M 3.00 1.50 16.90 1.75 1.00 CO) 5.41) J7.C0 1M C.

Christianson, Mime tonka -Mills; num Ezra Warren, bore tri-diiier lo his old comrade Commander Ban lett general direction. The illllt A Boston a Hag to ber of cows. 24; eoiuiiti of dairy and dairy Alter his ris-Kiuit'im rr.iei this pulpit the fair. herd, Ass, latum was orgsnUe.i IU 3dW hue, o.ol; number Temp ft" k. six Weiss.

Silver 11; condition of the day of his hrst sermon, till lie was taken with lug eeks the capacity of tile BRITISH NEWSPAPER MEN WELCOME CUR PARI-, EXPOSITION IDEA. The plan to" American newspaper exhibits In Paris in 1.J, as caught the fancy of the Englishmen. Noted editors give their opinions about it to the Sunday Tribune's l- ndon correspondent. and dairy herd, M. cow fair.

1 i-iavs. 111- Hull' -Hue; number of oliu li le initio nip itlve of till di ll': Fel.ru. lutal I 111. i llilOO Ml -ret-pons, Western av condition of, dairy the la si in Hie city, lius i l.y his nearly every ailing Mr embiaii-a is and ali 'aiUs ot lite. I lias always i roniinent in the lln state.

In lv.ui was and dairy herd Man III 'I'l'otibtt', ome; rum II. Roberts. Inspector of Jas Minneapolis, Jan. 27ih, lvj. To the Houorablo City Council; Gentieiucn Pursuant to th" action of the Committee by tin- I Mono.

-rats, and although A I Jan. I'd P. Ciirrei ber of co dairy herd I'. Niels, S20 Hassi-11 ii venue north; .12, condition of dairy tind good, (joktcu Valley; ninnber of tt A lus: fo: cf the 1 'ill J. Mi, Chief sai'le -ey is citbv it, -inn.

n. -an iiinjoiuy Has I rum ti.oei) h- was by only MO. hi Jsyj I Ihe of the l'enple's 1 im.iln tender'-d a nomination p.r lb- lined it. and Late IViwe to m-lii-law Coiled St it. 1 Au' I of st ir: ews, condition of dairv and dairy herd, good.

v. an lie- ltoir.tnation was then given, as ct- ci John ols. 'it, N'ini't. a il half n.lUion of it. wiih 1-y nit of is made that city io nine; OUR SPLENDID HALF TCf PICTURES.

Uric-qud led by ury newspaper tee United S.aies, and that's saying a gojd isn't Lot It's true. An t.htur from up the --luiitry says of them: "Tne Sunuuy Tribune production? are e-piai to the v.urk of rnagazd-es." wl.i. was r.is:i. banks. The arr.

of the sheriff will be tak.n t) number of cow dairy and dairy JeTd, Ed Long. Si. Louis to a the Mil waul at the reqii. and Aubiey stand trial. good.

Park; number e. a Widow, two Sous an 1 a oi i. see, I'ant 1... a iil ill A nt er. Belgium.

Tne is an attorney In tins eity. Mis. Leslie (J. (tarter, li.dpl cows, 15, condition of dairy and dairy herd, good. Tiie lirt- Josi-ph Strcuiel Bros J.

Stoft Jno. A. Sclil-'iier C. Slievlin-( 'arpenter Co Laundrv Co W. H.

S. Shirp indby Holm Sliat'iu i id Fpto.i Shadew-ald i Iron Works Cnited Typewriter S. Co Western I'ldoi Telegraph Co Chas. G. Warren I'll lip Zimniorsbled Slandard Oil Co F.

II Day John Ryan Pay roll 2 Americi i District Tide Co Soao Chemical Co James I'dadon it Co Oris. B. Che icy Commercial Job Printing C' John Duliie'd Electrical Engineering Co Maria l-'arnoc Gray Frus cr It. S. G.ndfellow Co las Saving nod Co E.

Hllhy If F. Herder 1 1. 'Iln-Tht mpson Drug Co The Irish Standard Co Johnson Smith Indian Medicine Spring Water Co II. dly Co Aun-i M. Krcldt A.

M. Lelch Lenz Transfer Co S. B. Loye Son Minneapolis 'las Light Co Ml. cup ills Oii'irnl Eleclrlc Co W.

K. Morrison Co C. A. Mitchell Printing Co The Munson Statl inery Co The Towel Exchange J. A.

Modlsette Minnesota Blank Hook Co J. T. Morrison McCarthy Million Northwestern Fuel Co The North American Co New England Furniture Co The Northwestern Telephone Exchange Co The Northwestern Telephone Exchange Co Ohio Coal Co isohek, Western avenue; uum-17; uniitlou of dairy an i dairy Alderman Kilchll Moved, To amend, thai this matter be referred to the Sin tiding Committees on Water Works, Roads and Bridges and Fire Department. Lost. The question recurring on the motion of Ahletm.un Lane.

It was-Lost Yeas, 10; trays, 15, as follows: Yeas Aldermen Foell, Lane, Kilchll, I on, Adams, Merrill, Hand, Main, Ilwyer, Nelson Id. Nays Aldermen Long, Chatfield, Jones, Anderson, Powers, MeCnne, Lloyd, McCoy, Sibli Peterson. Dickinson, Castle, Currier, Sutherland, President Crosby 15. The qms'lou recurring on the motion by Alderman Lloyd, as amended Alderman Lo.ig- Moved, To amend the amendment, that the question be divided so that the matter relative to the Assistatit City Engineer be considered question, and the rest another question. Adopted.

Ald. rinan Long-Moved, That the salary of the Assistant City Engineer be placed at per year. Adopted-Yeas, 1: nays, 9, as follows: Yeas Aldermen Iong, Foell, Lane, Chat-field, Anderson, Rand, Main, Powers, McCoy, Dwyer, Nelson, Peterson, Dickinson, Castle, Currier, Sutherland 16. Nays Aldermen Kilchll. Lelghton, Adams, Merrill, Jones McCune, Lloyd, Sibley, President Crosby 9.

Alderman Long-Moved, That all other salaries that have been Increased be reduced except where positions have been consolidated. Adopted: Yeas. IS; nays, 7, as follows: Y'eas Aldermen Long. Foell, Lane, Chat-field. Khehll, l.eighton, Adams, Merrill, Jones, Rand, I'owers, McCune.

Lloyd, Dwyer, Sibley, Nelson, Peterson, President Crosby IS. Nays Aldermen Anderson, Main. McCoy, Dickinson, Castle, Currier, SuOierland 7. Alderman Long-Moved. That the matter relating to the salary of Mayor's Secretary and Police Clerk be excepted from this resolution.

Alderman Lane ived. That this whole matter be laid on th-a table. lAJSt. The question recurring on the motion of Alderman Long, it was: Adopted. ber of RREW 2.

herd. fair. James W'na Not f.ood. CLEVELAND. Jan.

31. -The disbarment proceedings against Judge F. E. Dellen-baiigh came up in circuit court yesterday 'Collmn. Silver Lake road; 40; condition of dairy and number of cows, dairy herd, fair.

BEmb ist SUCH A VARIETY OF SUBJECTS, TOO. There are more p-. teres In The fj day Tribune liicn in any pi uioieatioa. on the of the tr al coinnilttee to answer of Judge 1 'elleniiaili. Judge Del on Gas, who endorsed jc Xe.try for assistant city gas Inspector, also Mr.

P. B. Rhodes for light I therefore respectfully ask that the above per.s ins be confirmed to assist me dining the present term of W. H. ROBERTS.

City Gas Inspector. Alderman Dwyer Moved that the appointments be confirmed. Adopted. From R. L.

Whitney, Sealer of Weights and Measures. Minneapolis, Jan. 27, lsyD. To the Honorable City Council. Gentlemen: I have appointed subject to your approval, the following Deputy Inspectors and Measurers of Firewood: Walter A.

Viol, for Peter Pernor. George Mitchell, for R. M. Barnes Co. A.

C. Braesch, for D. M. Braesch Lime Cement Co. John Eberhardt, for C.

C. Munii. 1. Holten, for D. I.

Holtcn. Charles Godfrey, for Pioneer Fuel Co. Carl A. Anderson, for A. J.

Anderson. Nathan Jobes, for George W. lllggins. Aug. Lindberg, for St.

Paul Western Coal Co. Martin Anderson, for Anderson Btos. L. J. Swahn and Edward Dawson, for J.

G. Swahn Son. J. Hessel, for J. Gust Hegberg, for Beiu-on Hegbcrg.

J. F. Manchester, for J. F. Manchester.

I. H. Card, for Card Bros. J. M.

Spcllman, for J. M. Speainan. M. G.

Chase, 1523 Sixth street south; nirai-Iwr of cows, four; condition of dairy and dairy 'herd, good. Robert Jamison, 1421 Fifth street southeast; number of cows, two, condition of dairy and dairy herd, good. E. C. omen, 121U ltumtioldt avenue north; number of cows, three; condition of dairy and dairy herd, good.

Cluirles A. G. Feloureii. 121fi Humboldt avenue north; number of cews, condition of dairy and dairy herd, go id. Charles O.

Hudd, Golden Valley; number of cows, 27; condition of dairy and dairy leiibaugh, in bis answer, set up the plea that the proceedings against him were not commenced within a year after the act he is charged with were committed, and that be Is now a opinio. i ideas judge and not a practicing iitlorm-y. The trial committee in its ileiniiiier to the claims that the uiis.v is insultic.eiit. Alter the court sustained the demiirn of tli" trial commiueu. The trial of I he will begin 1 odav.

THE FASHIO.H PAGE. will contain feme vale, advice -to thou who tva.ii to be be; oostUTnal ciltnlsm. -KliAU MiX'l- llllillilllllUIIIU ll u. ber of and -Jury tine, lo An lilirrii' lieiiort. ASI I IN'GTi i.N.

Jan. 31. The ja-li. lary yestreday made an ad-se on the nomination of Hamilton Euu't I.e Cnited States district judge SUNDAY'S taaiii. annul herd, good.

David Neary, Western av. cows, 'ive; condition of herd, iod. Gu-d Nelson, number of cows. 21; conditi 1 1 uTh; and I'llUe dair ui "VELSOR" for Full Drtij (LlETT, PEABODY 6 Co. i 1 a i i i i dairy herd, good.

1 1, I'. Hanson, Golden Vuilc, cows. 25; condition of dairy TRIBUNE. IMIMIllHIUttlltl titieuiitiiiiiaii for 11 ng 1 1 f-ffol- verse number and dairy western of North iuuitri Kw art was appo'iited dor ng Hie and holds tlic position jn will he made In the senate to have conliimed, notwithstanding the nd- leport. herd.

good. Jackson Nelson, Mound View number c.iti.'iiin-.ii..

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