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The Inter Ocean from Chicago, Illinois • Page 10

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The Inter Oceani
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Chicago, Illinois
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10 MflGlllFICMEHCE 7 BUILDING MAY GO UP Company Owning Northwest Corner of La Salle and Washington Streets Changes Charter So as to Erect Safety Deposit Vaults. SITE VALUED AT $679,130 IS OPPOSITE THE CITY HALL Considerable. Activity Reported in the New Manufacturing District North cf the River Deals in The erection of magnificent office build Ing at the northwest corner of LaSalle and WaahlnEton atreeta la foreBhauoweti by the action of the stockholders of the Merchant a' Building company at a recent meeting. The meeting wit held on Jan. 15, and a reaolutlon adopted ao changing the ebjecta of the corporation aa to permit the company to own and operate safety deposit vaulta.

Under the nreaent lawa of Illlnola corpo rations are forced to thla subterfuge of building safety deposit vault "in order to use corporate capital In the erection and maintenance of modern omce nnuaings. LacwItoa'Gaael fer The atte controlled by the. Merchants Building company is one of the moat desirable for attorneys' offlcea in the city. It haa a frontage of a. little oyer einety-six feet on LASalte street and 1UH feet on ashington, opposite tne cuy nan ana m.

courthouse. The lot la Improved with a elx tory building, which will probably be taken down and replaced with a more pretentious modern structure, tnougn tne pians are not fully matured. The ground waa valued at SC9.130 and the building aft 179.200 by the last board of assessors Considerable activity is reported In the new manufacturing diatrlct north or the river. Burke James, dealera In photo graphic supplies, hive purchased zoo reet south frontare on Ontario atreet, eaat of St. Clair, and will soon commence the erection of a four stsrr factory.

The Bowes invest ment company negotiated the deal, and these broker also report the Bale of 814 reet aa dltlonal frontage to other purchaser at an adrance of 60 per cent over prices prevailing three months Flat Balldla.a Sold. Two two story stone front flat buildings at .1143 and 1145 Addison atreet have been aold bv Pace at Co. for Marietta Bacon. The first wa purchased by Altha J. Murray and Viola E.

Whltely. and the aecond by unain uicjTii lion of 11 waa mentioned- In each transfer. Record hss been made of the transferor the apartment building property at 1623 to 1629 Clifton avenue from Thomas N. Ander-sondTjEaat Orange, N. to Maud O.

Flower of Wcstwood.N. J. The. building occupies a lot consideration, was given at subject to an incumbrance Of $37,000. Katharine Smyth has acquired valuable vacant reaidence property on Sheridan roea south of Hollywood The purchase Includes two lota, each having a went front- are of fiftr feet, running back to Lake Micn- igan.

J. S. Holden and John 1. Marshall were the grantors. The lota were valued at 15,900.

nco. 1. 1 A i The following real estate transfers were Bled or record yesterday? i i Lake Tlew, Consideration. Clifton Noe. 1823 to 1620.

"lOOxlliS. more or less: Jan. 11 Thoe. N. Anriereoa of East Orange.

N. to Maud O. Flower -i -wmtmttmA I ftn-umhraiuv. 00) ..860.000 Lyman av. 242 ft a of Suunvelde r.

AtvlT.lu.. lui 1A DmntAFruell J. Lynn 2.800 Bhcfneld ft of Dlversey f.2Sxl40: Jan. 18 Fred k. C.Graebke Cam property: 'Jan, 20 Lepperre to Jen- file i.

a Bhiift fMuf ,140 ft vi Mollvwonfl av as f. AO ft to Lake Michigan: Jan. 11 J. B. Holden to Kstharine Smyth g.000 Sheririan.road.

DO ft of Hollywood av wt it iu Mmmv wirnmo, 11 AA a. Marshall to Katharine COM Winchester av. 100 ft of Cullom ar. if. Ot1M: Mit 2f.

1W06 Clara F. Bass to- Andrew F. Boomer C.20O TiiDD ar. 1IV0 ft of Belden ar. f.

2Ssl2S: Jkd. 2 Sam Brown. to Carrie I Richer (lncumbrAW. Sl.a0O)... XB90 KoHfc Tewai.

Walton ol. 87 ft of N. State at. f. IsiUS, more or leas Jan.

D. B. Lyman. to Catharine Ptckle 1 Seatk TersVw. Archer ar.

No. ntM. ft to 21st st: Dee. B. 107 Mary E.

Reuter toC. T. T. truatee 1 Archer av. No.

9044. t. 23x100: Au. 8. Allt C.

Shank to eame 1 t2d t. No. 8M. SUxlOO: Aua 8. 190T -Mm to iuw 1 vv.

Av. ocm. A. AntWi Aua. o.

1 90T Same to earn Tif at. Nil MM a 90100f rw 1QOT Same to same 1 1 SAth cl. Noa. 103 io 100. 100x194: Jan.

1 Mathia Brop. Co. to Jutten W. Math I set al 1 Vernon ar. SW4 ft a of 87th at.

f. 33x123; Jan. 2-1 Belle Cohen to Josenh Crtsa 4 000 wentworth ar. Noa. 2001 to ions, f.

eoz 74: A a 8. ,1007 Allle Shank to C. T. T. truatee 1 12.

lBOi Will J. Stanton to nam 1 vVentworth ar ft of 20th st.af.2ta Auk. 23. lfiuT Same to same 1 Hyte Parte. Klrnhnrk ar.

284 ft of 88th at. f. 28x178; Jan 2a-J McKin now to Ellaa J. Shaw 1.500 Prairie ar. 248 ft of 70ck at.

pee 81 107 Andrew J. Toolen to Caro- Ira M. Toole (Incumbrance, 82.00U) ooa Lake. r. Armour ar.

218 of Oarflold blvd. f. 25x 10O; Jan. 8 Edwd. McOraUt to Win.

F. and Mary J. K.20O Blehop at. SOT ft of Nth at, f. 50x124.

and Sent. 11. 107 Charlea Imrle, to A. Oaorre Emerald ar, 248 of 63d it, 25x125; Jan. 22-Fatk.

J. Walsh to Joe. V. Calla ha 3,000 Emerald ar. 248 ftBof58dat.wf, 26x138 Jan.

a Estate of A. Roddy to Pat. Walsh (Incumbrance. $1,000) 2,330 Banawmon st. 78 ft a of 57th St.

f. Jan. 2a F. Sahltn to EmmtKlura (in-rumbrtar 83. 600 8.500 Tth st.

cor Central Park ar, eta- IS acres: Jaa. 22 Leslie R. Treat, by M. la to Suaan B. 8,183 Caltsaaet.

La Salle st, 113 ft a of 108th pi. f. 87Hx 121 Jan. 18 J. L.

Johnson' to Ida Nr- lander 1400 llUih at tt mttt IIikw M.iu A. Jaa. 18 J. Braodama to Root, 1,250 tV Wtit Tim, -Emma st, 128 ft of Noble st; 24x124; Jan. 9 Eatata of Fredk.

Poppandorf to Stanlalaw 8.700 Erie st. 33 ft of Prairie ar. f. 25x120; Jan. 20 Lottie M.

KJn to Mary Beach Incumbrance. 81,800) 8. 400 Fillmore at. 153 ft of-Wastem ar, a ZSx 124V; Jan. 22 J.

A Flcklln te Anna Flachakamm 2.500 Gladys ar, cor 8 43d av. a f. 2Sxl34; Nor. 11. 1907 Seward M.

Qunderaon to Emll Sltlnirer 10.000 Hadrinn st. 265 ft of Rockwell st. 24 xUO: June 2, 1004 J. Burke to Robert F. Rathke at al 3,500 Hermitage av, 800 ft a of Taylor St.

25 X125; Jan. 2 Louis Teeaier to Eholotn H. Isaacson (lncumbranoa 1.100).. 8,200 Same ppty. una Int Jan.

23 s. H. laaae- aon to Fannie Tetter Isaacson S.2O0 Humboldt at: n. w. or Comal ta at.

a 25a 125; Jan. 11 John P. McLauahlln to nle B. Hansen (Incumbrance 84.500)..... 3,523 Milwaukee ar.

183 ft a of Prlndlvllle at. 44x200. ex Jan. 22 T. L.

Stark to Henry E. Gaose 2.500 Twentieth St. 108 ft of blue Island ar, f. amxioo. or 1: Jaa 17-J.

Votor to Kat- erlna Mlkuleckr 8.100 Walnut st, 200 ft of Lincoln st, f. 20x, HOiJan. IT H. H. Fox et al to Jamea E.

Orom Same ppty; Jan. 18 J. B. Drom to John T. Lorett Walnut st, 100 ft of Lincoln st.

a f. 23a E. Cameron 8,000 Wlncheeter av. 200 ft a of Thomas st, SH.12J; Jan. Zt-J.

Oieeel to Marlanna Cechanskl 4.850 Wlnthrop rt. a cor Polk st. 20x125; Nor. 1907 Israel Schechtman to Abm- ham 1. Jaoobeon (Incumbrance 8.000 Bloom.

-CTiIcxro Helahts. 1 8. 10: Jsn. ITirCl aV.p. T.

Co. to Brlta V. Tornkvlsl -12 -Clw t.M'; Whlnaton Helrhts.1T tf 1 tV et. t18; l1" lec. la.

lVOl-Uartd J. Chattee to Mar-1 aret MrKlnnon 1.000 Same. 1 8. name; Dee. 18.

1607 Same te Olelcbert 1.000 Cleero, Cndahy's 3d ad. 1 25 and 28. 27. 10O7 H. Caatle to Harold E.

Tlllase of Oak Park. North bird, 224 ft of Marian st, Jsn. 15 The Home University by O. S. Bowman, president, to The.

United ReUrtous Preea by O. 8. Bowman, Trust deed on foreaolna ppty; Jan. 15 United Rellg-loua Press Co. to wm.

B. Conklln, truatee (10 yra, 8 per cent) 1,560 If. 10,000 40,000 Lesnewt. 81. 87.

11; Jan. 18 IX Perino to ValenUne KJappa, Thevatea. Hsttst. I 8 of I 1 to 24, 75; Deo. 80.

1907 S. Armington to Edw. Anderson M'erth. y' Blue Island. Tonne's add 80 ft 1 8.

20; 4.800 2,800 nL 'o-ierman H. itunre to Usaoeu "Kowr iinciunorance S4.ouu. 8.500 HEW CLAYTQHMYSTERY UP MISSING GIRL'S MUFF IS TAKEN FROM ROCK RIVER. PeUe Fear Her Body Alia Will Feaad There aael taapeet Maalae la Special Dispatch to The Inter Ocean. JANESVIIXE, Jan.

24. Janesville is greatly excited tonight over what appears to be a duplicate of the case of Mrs. Madalyn Odell Clayton, the Chicago actress, who was strangled and her body thrown In the Rock river. Miss Josephine Malone, a dressmaker, has been missing since. last Wednesday, and-tonight her muff waa taken from the Rock river.

friends declare that no motive for suicide exists, and fear that Mies Malone haa met fate similar to that of the pretty Chicago actreas. 7 Pellee Basy'ea the rase. The Janesville police are busy on the'ease, and are bending every effort to learn what haa becomeof the missing They are Inclined to believe that the finding of the muff in the river Indicates-that the body will also be found there. The Ice, prevents dragging the stream, and most of the Investigation la-Torced along llnea which' seek to determine if the girl la still living. The similarity of the two cases.

If It develops that Mlsa Malone is leada the police to fear that there is a manlae la the vicinity of Janeevllle, whose hallucinations lead him to strangle women and throw their bodies in the river. o- 1 "Uke (isytea hystiry, 1 The police declare that the present mystery, ao far as developed, ta the exact counterpart of the Clayton case. Mrs. Clayton disappeared from her boarding-house here, and the first clew to her whereabouts was the finding of her body in the river. At the Inquest it developed -that ahe bad been strangled, and the body thrown Into the river.

No evidence, was found to fasten the murder upon Mlsa Malone haa disappeared as strangely as did Mrs: Clayton, and the finding of her muff In the river gives cause, for the tear that her body will also he. found there. If thla proves to be the case, the police are confident that It will develop that the same man killed both women, and that he. Is a i. Ejected- as Noisy i Hostelry; Guest Freezes to Death Special Dispatch to The Inter Ocean.

NEW YORK, Jan. 24. Froxen to death and with drifting Snow almost covering him, the body' of man. registered a Murray at a lodging-bouse at 122 East Twenty-Third street waa found Under a stoop- serosa th4 atreet today. On-lnvestlgaUoa the police learned that: he had- become-ae boisterous-, during -the right at the lodging-house- tbat te -was ordered elsewhere.

-v A partly 'used paper of tobacco and a key were all that were found -in the dead man's clotnini-- PORTUGUESE CONSPIRATOR I ESCAPES PRISON BY RUSE laleek Cell Dave) ia Csafaslsa PelleW. las; Kxaloalwa aavA Klrern ia iAsitenaev-i bile SpeciaJ Cable Ptapauhvos'Tme lore LISBON, Jan. 24. Disguised In long automobile coat and goggles, Dr. Parma no LoDez.

who was connected with tha 'recent conspiracy to blow up Premier Franco with bomb, made daring escape today from the Ban Julia prison, a atrong fortreaa st the mouth of the Tagua river. Because of the high social position of Dr. Topex. permlasion was given a party of his friends to' visit him. This party went to the fortress In a motor car.

Aa the automobile drew np -In front of the prison a terrific explosion wss heard. The commander of the prison ordered that the party be detained, and guards were placed around the fortress. No explanation of the explosion could be found, and the visitors were allowed to depart. It was learned later that during the confusion following the explosion somo one had tossed keys to Dr. With these he unlocked his cell door sod Joined his frlenda.

The entire staff of the fortress. Including the commander, haa been arrested. Lisbon Is filled todsy with disturbing rumors, but there hsve been no new develop ments regarding the attempt, to overthrow the monarchy and proclaim Portugal a republic, v. GUILTY OF KILLING SIXTEEN. Kstsraaa la Caavletesl mt Maaalawara- ter la SeejeadT Dea-ree, NEW YORK, Jan.

24. Paul Kelly, motor-man. Indicted for homicide In connection with the Ninth avenue elevated wreck. In which sixteen people lost their lives on Sept, 1. 1906, was found guilty of manslaughter Is the second degree tonight.

The Jury made a atrong' recommendation for Kelly's train was derailed st a curve, one car, crowded with tarto the Kelly lied and months af terward was arreated In San Francisco. SPLIT IU STREET CAR UNION. Trreaty-Flve Realaja Beeaaee sfOsts, aadl Dlaehargre May Be askeeV A split occurred la the ranks of tbeAmal gameted Association of tha Street and BUec- rlo Railway lSmpIoyes yesterdsjr, when twenty-five membore of Division S41 resigned. The reason given for the action was that the dues had been increased without cause. Tomorrow dues are payable, and If the men who resigned do not pay action Is likely, to be taken by the union officials to force the superintendent of the North and West Side lines to discharge the men.

TWAINJDRDERED TO BERMUDA. Haaaarlat Owes te Mlleer Cltsmate Owla Lary-agltla. 'NEW TORK, Jan. M. His physicians baring recommended hie sojourn In a milder climate for the remainder of the winter because of a -lingering attack of laryngitis, Mark Twain will sail for Bermuda tomorrow.

He has been la bed for several days, and said yesterday he did) not intend to get up until It was time to start for the steamship. CHICHESTER'S FIJJ-G (We-. ins vuaviiv ISM-uravissMsiami "kl. 11 Is K.4 s.4 9 -Zv I bOM. ssued Wltk Itlus HDtea.V ii a ft- lleevsRalisbie Al.

THE INTER OCEAT7, 1r Snoiv's Fall From Grace Due to Snoiv; I Judge Melts; Free Ppeetal Dispatch to The Invar Ooeaa. JERSEY N. Jan. 24. William Snow, 87 years old, of 1245 Boston road, New York city, was arrested at 10 o'clock, and when arraigned before Judge Parmer this moralug'he aaid that the snow had been, the cause of his falling.

oft the water -sleigh." V- about Ave feet live. Inches tall, and If I commit von there will be live feet of Bnow in the Jail. They've got enough snow there Already this morning, I guess, ao I'll dlachargo you thla time," aaid the Judge, giving him a melting glance. "It'll be a eold day when I get Into this place arsln.1 said Bnow frigidly, as be went out Into the snow. IDENTIFIES "MADE'! DIAMONDS AS BOUGHT FROM JEWELER Wltaeaa Cassei seasatlsa at Heart a a ef HULeaeetme la Paris by I'aeeyerlag Bt -r Special Cable Dispatch to The Inter PARIS, Jan.

14. At the examination tonight of Henri Lemolne, the "diamond maker," M. de diamond merchant, testified that several of the diamonds which Lemolae gave to Sir Julius Wernher of the Vt Beers Mining company, alleging them to have been manufactured, had. been sold to Mme. Lemoine by DeHaan.

The witness easily selected these atones from a lot that were produced In An other' merchant, who Is said to have bom diamonds to Mme. Lemolne, will be. called tomorrow to examine the Wernher stones. Immediately, following the disclosure to night the president of the Jewelers Astocia tlon of France lodged complaint of fraud against Lemoine. OCEANKJTEA NEW TORK.

Jan. 34. Arrtred Adriatic, from Southampton; Preatdent Linenln. from Haaahurg. WEATHER INDICATIONS.

WA8HI.VOTON. D. C. Jan. 84.

Weather fore cast iot oaturaay ana Bunnay: Illinois Fair, wanner Katurdav-Bundar fair. Ohio Increaalna rloudineea and warmer Satur- oay. rain or snow in tne wrternoon or at nlsht; bundar fair, sllahtly colder In north portion. 1 -W Veal snows; Sunday fair, allgbtly colder in southeast portion. pper Michigan Local snows Saturday, sltshtly clour in north oort Lin Sunder rramliv fair Indiana Local rain or enow and warmer Satur- oayi lair, silently colder In north portion, 'orth Dakota Generally fair Saturday and Bun- So'uth Dakota.

Nebraska, and Kanaas Fair Bat- nwi ana puniiiy. Oklahoma Fair, warmer Saturday; Sunday fair. Missouri Fair, warmer Saturdav; Huivday fair. Minnesota and Iowa Fair Saturriar and Sundar. Isconsln hair Saturday and tiunday; reah tti wiuue The follow In obserratlone waremade at Ta.

PUu-o TV. ia. 24 SO sto 82 Mx. 6ft Is Srt 34 2 sc4 40 Wind. Wthr.

Pre. Abilene Albany A Inena Atlanta Anmrllla Rattterord Blantarrk Clear t'lenr Clear Clear itrtt. Fair Clear -Fair .18 Snow Cloudy CToudy Clear Cleair Clear S.W N.W. 8.W. Calm N.W.

S.W. HulTalo 18 SCO Boston in ao k. Cairo ,28 Caisary 31 Charlea City St Chariot I Cheyenne i. 4 Chlcaxn 2 2M 8, 46 ft. 82 S.W.

as 1 lOUOf 2l ClMt Cleveland i-iS. Ckarf i.U Concordia S.W. Clear Davenport SO tlO S.W.r Cloudy Dearer fle 88 W. Clean De Moines 2S 32 S.W.. Clear Detroit 24 z4 8.

W. Fair Devil's Lake 2 38 W. Clear Dodse tlty 8 h8 RW. Clear Dubuque 2S 82. Clear Duluth 28 82 8.

W. Clear El Paso 6K a Clondy Rdniontoa 2H 82 W. Fair Karanaba 2S 8.W.', Fair 60 8. K. -Clear Ornnd Haven 80 J80 8.W.

Orand Kardds 24 2U Cleac Ureen Bay SH W. Clear Havre au H. tear 44 JS' W. Clear Clear- imran Indianapolla Jarksonrllla 40 48 N.W.-Clear Kansas City n2 Landei SO Portland 4H Tacorna 48 aa. SN S.

Clear K. Clear K.W." Clear N. N.W. N.W, S.K. R.

Clear Cloudy CbNidy Baker City 84 .38 Hnlee SO 42 Utile Rock 80 30 xm Anaelea Madison Marquette 80 82 MentDhla 80 33. Cloudy Cloudy .1.80 Cleaf 8.W. W. Cloudy Menicine Eiai isim rair Milwaukee 28 W.j.Ooudy Monssornry .38 40 N-W Fair. Monrhead 'J la wa, laaaaa-.

Nashville New Orleans New Tork Norfolk North Platte Oklahoma Omaha ...42 8. Fair 28 30 40 38 88 N.W. N.W. N.W. 8.

RW." 8. B.W 8. N.W. W. W.

8.W. RW. 8 N.E. Fair 1.06 Clear Clear Clear Clear Cleat- Ckwdy Cloudy-, Cloudy Clear Clear "...02 Clear Cloudy Clear Cloudy .78 Cloudy Clear Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy .7 Cloudy Clear Fair Clear 04 Clear Clear- Know Cloudy 12 Palestine Parkerabura; Peorla Philadelphia Plttatfurg Pueblo Reeina 46 48 2 84 XS 24 Rapid City 84 San Francisco CO Pt. IxmiIs 1 St.

Paul 34 Salt Lake City 46 8an Antonio 84 Ban Dteeo 88 Sault Hie. 80 82 RW. O.R wi 42 15. 80 N.W. Rprlna-fleid.

28 BO Surintrneld. Mo 28 80 VlcksTurs 40 42 Washington 24 SO Wichita 42 4 Wllliston S4 34 8. N.E. 8.. Wlnnlnea- 18 24 Tellowstooa Park 82 86 Tr MARRIAGE LICENSES.

The foMowtng marriage licenses were laaoed yesterday: y- Age. Charles Shields. Lillian Doyle 8-21 Louis Pronieare. Fannie Sllberman 21 John Hoffmann. Margaret ...21 21 Barney Belson.

Ida ,2724 Claude O. Pinch. Helen at. Cumley 2824 Jacob Oelbert. Frieda Arnold Rrnrene Vollmar.

Gertrude A. 2821 Michel Baltye. Asata Pyrdut 21 Frank Kolberg. Asnes 2418 Louis Brick. Ida 8221 John Kslly.

Anna Kaepplinger .......2422 John Matthews. Olive L. 27 Jamea A. Finch. Mathilda 4848 Oustav Bchleman, Antnnla .26 20 John Prints.

Harriet Block ........2 22 Wilfred Albert, Marie ..21 17 Frank Bakrlak. Kalherlne Kasa ..24 20 John A. Kelleher. Anna 2121 Joseph Pesek. Helen Kata 22 Vojtech Cerny.

Ludmlla ....44 2 Anton Martlnawskt. Marysnna I'okilalte 222 Frank- Clbuika, Annie Tu 21 fi Charles Powell. Katie Hamer 21 1 JVUUarn L. Barney. Mamie 24 mbro Broxovlc, Dora ....28 2l Sam Callsn.

Rosa Finn Oeorre E. Dorey. Kate Michael J. Dwyer. Cora Gleason.

..,.21 18 Frank M. Patterson. Carrie Oould 4446 Thomas Cannon. Kata .2 27 Chart. Hatch, Snbletta.

IIL; Ella 41 James Waddell. Mary Hackett ..2421 Oeonre W. Brewer. Carrie Thomas J. Mooney.

Vera A. Jones 2220 Arthur Falkenberg. Bertha Beseschka, Hawthorne. Ill Francis Williams, Jollet. IT1.

Nellie Tur- pin, Oreenrllle. Tenn ...,82 20 frank Beeaek. Katarcma Cxarna .....242.1 Josef Qswaldt. Julianna Marsowlts Valdy Novotnr. Antonla Kovaclk 22 Adrian Borenaen.

Alice D. Smith .....6623 Peter Verdaln. South Holland. Jennls Larestee. same 2622 Jan Rodwotn.

Katrine Nowak 2321 Jacob Voelker. Asnea Andoa .1727 John Dusek. Annie Par 8221 Enrene Farmer. Martha I. Slater ......24 28 Wiadyslaw Olssewakl.

Emlllja PkXrowska ,.2 23 Jusef Bvlttlkowsky. Apolonla Plnonsek .....2422 Woiclech Tlerllt. Tekla ghallk SO Stsnhen Zellnska. Eva Llsik 2210 Thomas Beahm. Msntaret McDonnell .......2120 Lewis Ooodsell.

Canron. 111. Bartha 24 Albert E. Muaolf. Frances Krajecka 425 DEATHS.

rrrNKRAl TRAIN Graoeland rnnarai (rai of the Tul raflwar learsa Union d.nofT limmaimam aj4 Canal streets) dally at 12:80 n. m. DRETTX'f Jacob Dreyfus Thnraday morning at 4 o'clock at his horns. 4454 EUls avenue, a red 85 beloved husband of Beela (nee Goodklna), father pt Milton, Helen, Alfred, and kiaurtce. Funeral Sunday momlns at to o'olock from Iralah temple.

Vlnceones avenue and Forty-rith street, to Rosa HllL New Tork. Detroit, fit. Louis, and EL Paul papers please copy. FOSTER Qrace Leslie, wtfe of A. Volnev Foster and daughtsr of George H.

Jan. 24, ejred 21 years. Services at iter Jte reaidenoe in V. In-aetka. 111...

Sunday. Jan. 24, at 2 p. m. Burial private.

TAYLOR Birth 1.. Jan. 84. widow of tha late Woodbury Taylor and mother cfalrs. Orrln C.

Wentworth ajid Mrs. Burton WTStadden. Funeral Bunds Jan. p. at the reaidence of O.

Wentworth. Berwyn. 111. Burial Eimn. Ottawa aad Kila papers please oopy.

UrJDEHTAKEnS. POSTLKWAIT. O'rSRTAKBR 821- OOfFTM av. Talephene Weat ltX There ia oaly one BEjT. ft.

A. ALLRN. tTNDF'RTAKKR PRIVATE Alt-alance. Telephone Kortk Bi6: 284 N. Clark st.

APARTMENTS TO LET. TO BBNT ELBOANT APARTMlfSTS FOR RB-flned neatleman ac ooopla. pkona Calumet 21. BEAUTIFUL. NEWLT FURNISHED ROOM TO t780 WABASH DE6IRABLE ROOM; eonnactlne bath.

Apt. is. 84 fiooe. ATTORNEYS AT UW. ADVTCB FRED THOSB IN BUSINESS Ol meatle trouble may apply to room Burj Law.

88 N. Clark st. Hours. 10 a. m.

to on. no. lureaa ef P. SB. david r.

doubt. Surra nt. ss dbiarborm iKmiA r.nir. I Ansa aU easea handled. 1 SAW IT IN THK INTER OCBAN." BILLIARD AND POOL TABLES.

MONET MADE DAILT 8T ADVERTISERS. AND 7TH INTEH OCEA A NT A DS HELP TO MAKE IT. BRING YOUR WAN AJB OR TELtrHUA lENTKin TO Of BRANCH DRl'O STOKE AQENCLE3 IHBUUUHOUI aHE CiTT. CASH PAID FOR SECOND HAND BILLTARD and pool tablea of all klnda. BRUNSWICK- UALKB-COLLENDER 268 Wa bash av.

"I SAW IT IN THE INTER J00KSJJAGAZ MAGAZINES. NBWPAPBRaV FROM ANT place on. earth. P. O.

News 178 Dearborn sL I SAW IT IN THE INTER OCEAN." BUG AND MOTH EXTERMINATORS a -T Sh WTTFn tsilnUd from your prml on5r "tmJ co UUw Vi WI" wriir. 'f vnviie a. FREDERICK PERtS At 427 State at. BUILDING MATERIAL: BCTLDERS. ATTENTION FIVE SETS STOCK plana.

8a, cr made to order, SIO: resmeneea. cot Um, two Bats, or stores: oaUloa-u. 28 cents. PERLET HA LE. Architect.

0u2 Atwood bids. BUSINESS CHANCES. LOOK AT THIS FIRST. Fine location for restaurant. South Side sta- I ..4 nmt.r 3nod Kdmlnf loCalltV.

No restau-ant within four blocks, KENNKDT. K. satn and ntaie eta. OPPtlRTfNITIKSi-WE BUT. SFf.U AND r.

ms. an- legitimate bualreaa dtr Cjt country, Call for free list. Al bara-atna. ADDISON A COM IIS Dearborn at. RUBIN-EHS INTERESTS OF ALL.

KINDS bought and sold: me can start you In business successfully. Rindler A Sanders. 171 Washington at. BUSINESS PERSONALS. Tan tne your ace and tat nte knew how far ro can read this pitnted matter without glasses an I will send you oae pair et t'See Rlht" spectacle, by return mail.

You. can wear lbera tor seven aara free, and If satisfactory at the end. of that time you may send maths price of the same, which Is 8100. If you hare una to measure with, take a piece of string and held one end at the tip of your nose and measure the. distance to the paper.

Then send me the string- 1 wi.Il nt yoa perfectly and convince you that "See Rlgtu" spectacles are batier than any other. Call er address MANAGER. "SEE' RIGHT" OPTICAL Dept. D. Fifth Chicago, 111.

PERSONAL FACIAL, AND SCALP TREAT-meats, electrolysis, balrdreeslng. manicuring. Treatment, given and pur I Is MRS. OER-VAlBEGRAllAM. MieMichlsanar.

PhonaCalu- met 1 lea. TEN MltLl6.VS'4?F--rHLLAR WORTH OF hats thrown aay yesrly In Chtcaao. Sava thla. Brine them to the Turner flat Bleacnery. 210 State at.oik noor.

ronema. aort reirs. ana oeroiea, aexa ladles' and sents'. Tetephone-Jlarrison 4S24. MME.

118 LA SALLE R. OS VlbiaUiryTf-Mropody; manicure. Phooe Main4l and Cat. Sun. res.

1U7. 2611 Calumet ar. CONFECTIONER FINE BONBONS, AND choculatea. Famous throughout tne nlled stataa. Sand for whol--l and retail cataloa-ue.

C. F. Confectioner. state st. 'I SAW IT IN THE INTER OCEAN." CASH BLISTERS.

CASH REGISTERS Bar rains In New Hallweeds and Seeood-haad Nationals; easy payments; two year (varan tea. WK3TERN CASH REOI8TER COMPANY. 123 8... Clark St. Phone Cent.

t14S. SAW IT IN THE INTER OCEAN." JINERSJirRS KAPHA PROCESS USED TO CLEAN ORIEN-tal ruse, lace curtains -draperies. LE LOUVRE 12 Colorado 127 Ashland blvd. Weat 2204. KORNBRODT'S 888 W.

CHL TEU MON. 1207; 1171 W. North; 530 CaL av. 1101 Armltstie: 1504, 1132, WOt Milwaukee a 148 State 4th ft AUG. BCHWART2V LADIES' AND GENTS' rarrnenta: 3 atorea.

Illinois SC. 126 Dearborn stl? 630 W. Madison St. Tel. Mala S3SO.

COOK M'JLAXN. SO DEARBORN S04T Oak. 88a "I SAW IT IN THE INTER OCEAN." CLOTHING. OUR BRANCH STORES HAVE JUST RE' turned all their i's anisnt ana uncalled lor garments: te more them ealcklr we will sell them at absurdly low prices. Maay suits offered at to or 1-8 of orialnal selllna price.

BIsT barxalns la eld rarrnenta. NICOLL THE TAILOR. Clark and Adama PAT HIGHEST PRICES FOR WORN MEN'S clothlna. A. TEPPER.

707 Elk Grove ar. -1 SAW IT IN THE INTER OCEAN." DERMATOLOGISTS. DR. PRATT "BLEMISHES REMOVED. -214 State Street.

Chlcaro. DETECTIVES. HISH CLASS DETECTTVK 8ERV1CB. RELI-able. accurate, quick.

Reaaonabla fsea. phone TUB Central. Hartford Det. Ag'cy. 006.

140 Dearborn st. MISS CORA STRATER'S PRIVATE DETECT-Ive arency. 8104 Cottaa-e Grove ar. TsL 2620 Darl. ALEXANDER'S DETEC1IVE AGENCT.

171 Washington at. Reliable service. TeL Main 1S08. 1 SAW IT IN THE INTER OCEAN." DRESSMAKING AND MILLINERY. FOR SPRING WORK START NOW MILLI-nery.

peslxnlns. Dresscuttlng, Draasniakina, and LauUeaT TaUorina ihorouxbly taucht. Bikaastand beat equipped school In Cbicaca. Waist, eoat, jacket, and skirt patterns cut to fit. 60 cents.

Vrenrh mcdele exhibited this week. Nlarht eehooL Mondar. Wednesday, and Friday, all departments, only (1 per week. Hals made aad trimmed free, McDOWELZ. SCHOOL.

41 State at. tel. Central FANCY SEWINO LATETTES AND TROUS-seaux deslsned and prepared. Hand work only. Reasonable rates.

Address 16a, The later Oceaa. CHICAGO COLLKGB OF MILLINERY. Mme. Biesae, SA yrs. experience; positions furnished; nlcht schooL SO Dearborn nr.

Wash. MME. HUNT'S SCHOOL OF MILLINERY. CH1- cago'e beat, lwi ataaonic tempie. nignt scnoot.

-I SAW IT IN THE INTER OCEAN." HELP VANTEDMALIL RALEIMEH. SALESMAN V7 ANTED HAVING ES- tatllstcd trade witlitiie manuiactur-Izz lAitercsts ttrcr jlHrat the states cf Illinois, Iailzra, IllclIiaTi, tn! Vis, ecu sir; csst tave tte actQalntasce tal ficmc-strats Lis atillty to handle ft lire cf telt ircsslr? axl other specialties. State references. Address P. 0.

Box 140. Staticn 0, aevdinl, Chlo. WANTED CIGAR SALESMAN IN YOUR Locality to represent us: experience unneeeaaary; per month and expenses. Write for particu-laie. MO.NKGE CiQxa Toledo.

Ohio. FOR. SALK SECOND HAND BILLIARD ANO pooTUoles. rent tables, wit priv lex. of buy-KrT THE ivarAK x.

xoa ana HELP WANTED MALE, SOLICITORS. WANTEB-Expericnccd Solicitors. GcM frost. New Proposition. After 4 P.

M. Dcptii-THE IHTER BOYS. WANTEDTHE SATURDAY EVEN INO oat wants a few plucky boys to receive ordera, deliver copies and make Htah class customers tn beat nelxhborhooda. No comer loaf-tna; with bad companions. Good pay and short hours.

Need not Interfere with school dutlea. William Ellison. 3M8 Southport Chic no; Howard Beroisbeimer. 48 Illinois st Cblcsao Heiahta: Donald McLean, 1UIIU Clifton Cbl-caax; Vlto Paoalll. Son Dearborn Chlcaao.

MISCELLAKEOCS. WANTED MEN TO LEARN BARBER TRADE; 818 te (30 weekly paid sraduatea: few weeka completes; can earn tools and board from start; free clinic: careful Instruction etc. Call or write. MOLER BARBER COLLEGE. 488 Wabash WANTED FOR THE V.

8. MARINE CORPS, um between sees 21 and SB. An opportunity to see the world. For fuil InfonnaUaa apply it tereoa or by letter to 290 fe. CI irk st AUTOMOBILE SCHOOLS OF AMERICA.

-Instruction In drivlna-aad repalrlna- Phone Calumet 1088- -louz sticniasn av. ANTED YOUNO MEN TO LEARN 1 ELKO raphy. Call ar write K. 82, 88 Waahlngtoa "I SAW IT IN THE INTER OCEAN." 2 HELP WANTED FEMALE. 7 Ty MISCKLLAKKOUS.

WANTED LADIES TO LEARN SPLENDID payins; busrneaa. Hair dreastns. maalcuritis. facial aaa. eiertroiyats.

or cniroooay; i-w aradnatea paid 812 1. weekly, tools weeka; ana diplomas riven, tan or. write. COLLEOE. 435 abash av.

IADIF.S DAT OR EVENINOS TO LEARN TEI V. E. Tel. HMO la Hall, K. 82.

"I SAW IT IN THE INTER OCEAN." BANKRUPT'S. PETITION FOR DISCHARGE. IN THE MATTER OF JOSEPH A. THURMAN. tradlna as Joseph A.

Thurman A and The National Paper Bankrupt, la Bankruptcy, lis. 14MU3. 1 To the "Honorable, the Judges ef the District Court of the United States for the Morthera District ef Illinois: Joaeph A. Thurman, trading aa Joseph A. Thar, man A Co.

and The National Paper ef Chicago, In the County of Cook and State of Illlnola. In aaid diatrlct, respectfully represent a that on the 3ntt day of December, last past, he waa duly adjudicated bankrupt antler tha acta of Conirreaa relating to bankruptcy: that he baa duly aurremtered ail his property and rights of property, and haa fully complied with ail tha requirements of said acts and of the orders of the court touching his bankruptcy. Wherefore he prays that be may be decreed by the to have a full discharge from aJl debts provable against his estate under said bankrupt acta, except auch debts aa are excepted by law from auch (llecharxe. Dated this 24th day of January, A. D.

1IKS. JOSEPH A. THURMAN. BanxrupC ORDER OF NOTICE THEREON. NORTHERN DISTRICT OF BA8T-ei S8.

On this 84th cay of January. A. D. 1 WIS. on reading the foregoing petition It Is Ordered by the court, that a hearing be haa on the same on the- 16th day of March.

A. D. before said court, at the United states Court Rooms In the Government Building. Chicago. In earn diatrlct.

at 10 o'clock In toe fotenoon: and that notice thereof be publisher! In The Inter Ocean, a newspaper printed In aaid district, and that all known creditors and other persons In Interest may appear at the aaid time and place and show cause; if any tbey have, wby the prayer of the said petitioner should not be gran lad. And It Is further ordered by the rourr that the clerk shall aend by mall to all known creditors ropfce. of aaid petition and thla order, addressed ta them at their placea ef reaidence as stated. Witness, tha Honorable S. H.

Betkea. lodaa 1 of the aaid court, and the seal (stealer (be tbwroT. at Chicago. In said rt Mrlcr. on the 24th oar of January.

T. C. MacMlLLAN.Klerk; T. H. wnnderllcn.

NOTICE OF FIRST MEETING OF CREDITORS. IN THE DISTRICT Ol'RT OF THE UNITEX States for the Northern District of Illinois, In the matter of Lars Wabiberc. Individually anf as a member ef the Srm or Wahlbenr and Compaay, Haiiknist. In Bankruntcv. No.

I WITS. To the Creditors of Lars Wahlberg. IndlvWJnany and aa a member of the firm or Vt aniberg a no orn-pany. of Chk-aaro. In the County of Cook and District aforesaid, a Bankrupt: Notice la herebv Glvtn.

That on the JUh day of January. A. D. 1'JOS. the said Lara Wakiberg.

In- dlvkiually and as a member of the 8rm pt shly and Comnany. waa duly Comnanv. waa dulv adludtcated benk- mnt and that the firt meeilrg of his eredttore will ha held at my emcc Roots llmudiixk 9 BcKFOa Ltouterara. in t.nicago. linnor.

on the llth dax of February. A. D. ItMla. st -JO o'clock In the forenoon, at, which time the raid creditors may attend, prove tbelr claims; appoint trustee, examin.

the bankrupt, and transact auch other business as may properly come before said meeitng. IDNEY C. EASTMAN. Referee In Bankruptcy. Chicago.

January Sitb. 10. NOTTCSS OF FIRST MEETING OF EDITOR 8. IN THE DISTRICT COURT- Ofr THE UNITED Suites for the Northern Diatrlct of Illlnola. In the matter of Francla Marion Davie, Bankrupt, la Bankruptcy.

No. 150S4. i To tha creditors af Francla Marion Davis of Chicago, In the County of Cook and District a fore -mmA a feenkrunt Notice Is hereby riven that on the 14th day of January. A. D.

llWwt, the said Francis Marian Da vis was ouiy aojuatcateo a nanarupc. ana tnsi the first meeting of his creditors will be held at Room KIT Mooadnerk Block. In Oilrago. Illinois, on the 8th day of February. A.

I). I0a. at o'clock In the forenoon, at which time the aaid creditors may attend, prove thetr clalma. appoint a trustee, examine tha bankrupt, and transact such other business aa may properly come before said, meeting. FRANK 'Referee In Bankruptcy.

-Chicago. January Kd. lOOav NOTICE OF FTRST MEETING OF CREDITORS. IN THE DISTRICT COURT. OF THE UNITKD States for the Northern District of Illinois.

In the matter of Gustaf Palmer. Bankrupt, in Bankruptcy. No. 1I8. To the jiredltora of Gustaf Palmer, bankrupt, of Chicago.

In the County of Cook and District afore-sald. a bankrupt: Notice la hereby ctrea that on the 17th day of January. A. D. 180.

the aaid Guataf Palmer was duly adjudicated bankrupt, and that the first meeting' of his creditors will be held at Room 88T Monadnock Block, in Chicago, Illinois, on the 8rh day of February. jK. D. 1H08. at 10:80 o'clock In the forenoon, at which time the said creditors may attend, prove thetr clalma.

appoint a trustee, examine the bankrupt, and transact eorh other business as may properly come before aaid meeting. FRANK L. WEAN Referee In Bankruptcy. Chicago. January SSd, lsos.

.5 fjlRARD A. ELLINOPON. Attorney. 1217 Chamber of Commerce, STATE OF ILLINOIS. COUNTY OF COOK.

88. Circuit Court of Cook County, February Term, A. D. 1008. Dora E.

Tills va. Alfred P. Tills. In Chancery. No.

2K288. Notice la hereby given to the aaid Alfred P. Tills that the above named Complainant heretofore filed her Bill of Complaint In aaid Court, on the Chancery side thereof, aad that a summons thereupon Issued out of said Court against the abovs named defendant, returnable on the first day af the term of the Circuit Court of Cook County, to be held at the Courthouse In Chicago, in aaid Cook County, on the third Monday of February. A. D.

1908. as Is by law required, and which suit is still pending. JOSEPH E. BIDWILL. Clerk.

Glrard A. Eillngaon. Compl't's eol'r. fTOTICE OF FIRST MEETING OF CREDITORS. THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED States for the Northern District of Illinois.

In tha matter of James W. Dear, Bankrupt. In Bankruptcy. No. To the Creditor, of James W.

Deer of Chicago. In the County of Cook, and District aforesaid, a Bankrupt: Notice Is Hereby Given. That on the SSd day of January. A. D.

1908. the said Jamea W. Deer waa duly 'adjudicated bankrupt: and that the first meeting of his creditors will be held at Room 0S7 Monadnock Block, in Chicago, Illlnola, on the 8th dav of February. A. D.

Iu8. at 10:30 o'clock In the forenoon, a wnicn lime tne saia creditors may at tend, prove their claim appoint a trustee, ex amine the bankrupt, and transact such other hui case as may properly come before aaid FRANK I. WEAN. Referee in Bankruptcy. Chicago.

January 24th. 1908. NOTICE OF FIRST MEETING OF CREDITORS. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED tales for the Northern- District of Illinois. In the matter of Edward Beck.

Bankrupt. in Bankruptcy. No. 150T6. To the 'Creditors of Edward Beret of Chleaea.

In the County of Cook and District aforesaid, a Bankrupt! Notice Is Herebv Given, That on the 28d day of Jsjiuarv. A. D. 1908. the said Edwerdl Beck was duly adjudicated bankrupt; and that the first meeting of hi.

creditors will be held at Room 83T Monad-, nock Block, in Chicago. Illlnola. on the 4th day of February. A. D.

ltooS. at StsO o'clock ia the forenoon, at which ttme tha aaid creditors may attend, prove thejr claims, appoint a trustee, examine the bankrupt, and traneeot such other business as may properly come before aaid meeting. FRANK WEAN, Referee in Bankruptcy. Chicago. January 14th.

1908. NOTICE OF FTRPT MEETING OF CREDITORS. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED States for the Northern District of Illinois. In the matter of James J. Smith, Bankrupt.

In Bank' ruptcy. No. ISuZS. To the Creditors of Jsmee J. Smith of Chicago, in tha County of Cook aad District ai oreaald.

a Bankrupt. Notice ta hereby given, that on the 14th day of January. A. D. 1S0C the said Jamea 3.

8-nith eras duly adjudicated Bankrupt; ana uat tne nrat meet-b of his creditor will be held at Room fiST Mo- Bad nock Block, la Chlcaro. Illinois on to. 6th day ef February, A. D. ltus.

at 10 i0 o'clock In toa forenoon, at which time the said creditors may attend, prove their elaima appoint a trustee, ex amine tne Danxrupx. ana transact aurn otner ouai-oesa aa may properly Come before said meeting. Referee ia Bankruptcy. Chicago. January 22nd, lauaV.

LEGAL NOTICES. OTTO L. STEISKAL. Attorney. -675 Loom Is Street.

STATE OF ILLINOIS. COUNT OTfOOK. SS. Circuit Court of Cook County. To the February Term.

A. D. 1U08. Michael Bran. Patrick Bran.

Margaret Burke. Jamea J. Burke, and Mary Bran vs. f-areh Ryan. John Peters Zigmund Jeeenskt.

Harchman. Ann O'Connor. James Wilson. If Hvlng. If dead.

Mrs. James Wilson, his surviving widow, the "Unknown law or devla.ee of James Wilson, deceased, and "Unknown Ownrrs-' of Lot Fifty-Nine in Mores Subdivision of -Lot One (1) and tha North Half of Lot Two 2) In Block Forty-One 41l In the Canal Trustees' Subdivision of the Weat Half and that part of the Southeast Quarter lying West of tha South Branch ef the Chicago River of Section- Twenty-One t2. Township Thirty-Nine ISwt, North Range Fourteen (14). East of the Third Mrd) Principal Meridian, situated In tkeCouoty Cook, and State of Illinois. In Chancery.

No. Notice le hereby given to the aald-Ann O'Connor. Jamea Wilaon. Mrs. Jamea Wilson.

"Unknown Heirs st Law or Devleeea of Jamas Wilson, deceased," and "Unknown Owners" of above described real estate that the above named Complainants heretofore Sled their Rill of Complaint In aaid Court, on the Chancery side thereof. en4 that a summons thereupon Issued out of said Court against the above named defendanta. returnable on the first day ef the term of the Circuit Court of Cook County, to be held et the Court House In Chicago, in said Cook County, on the Third Monday of February, A. D. IWOS.

as Is by law required, and which suit Is still pending. JOSEPH E. BIDWILL. Clerk. Otto L.

Stclsksl. Complainants Solicitor. DAVID G. ROBERTSON. Attorney.

910, 1M La Salle atreet. STATE OF ILLfNOIB. COUNTY OF COOK. SS. Circuit Court of Cook County.

December Term. A. D. 1907. Nathan Jodeon vs.

Jacob Otoe. Emma J. Gloa. hla wife; August A. Tlmke.

Trustee, and the unknown owner or holders of the notes ee la. debtedneea secured by the trust deed made, executed, and delivered" on the 2ttth day of April. J8U8. by Jacob Gloa. to August A.

Timke. which trust deed waa filed for record la the office of the Recorder of Cook County. Illlnola, on the 27th day of April. A. D.

19i8. and recorded in Book SMM at page 81 1 as Document No. 3K85077 of the records of said office. In Chancery. No.

282878. Notice Is hereby given to the said unknown owner or holders of the notes or indebtedness secured by the trust deed made, executed, and delivered on the 24tb day of. April. ItsjO. by Jacob Glos te August A.

Tlmke. which trust deed was filed for record In toe office of the Recorder ef Cook County. Illinois, on the 27th day of April. A. D.

ItViS. and recorded 1n Book Ms4 at naare 811 aa Document No. 8tiM9T7 of the recorda of ssld omce; that the above named Complainant heretofore filed his Bill of Complaint In aaid Court, on the Chancery ride thereof and that a summons thereupon issued nut of ssld Court againat the above named defendanta. returnable on the first day of the term of the Circuit Court of Cook County, to be held at the Court House In Chios so. In said Cook County, on the Third Monday of February.

A. D. 1908. aais by law required, and which suit Is still pending. E.

BIDWILL. O. Robertson. Complainant' Solicitor. STATE OF ILLINOIS.

CITY OF CHICAGO. First District. SS. In the Municipal Court ef Chicago. D.

K. JefTria. F. J. Jeffrie, and Marvin Hugh-Itt.

Copartners, doing 'buelaeas as Cb Ices Car Lumber Company, va. -Albert Haaa Lumber Co. Attachment. No. 14138.

Public notice Is hereby given to the said Albert Haas Lumber Co. that a Writ of Attachment Issued out of the Office of the Clerk of the Municipal Court of Chicago, dated the 24th day of Decemler, A. D. 1007. at the suit of the aaid D.

K. JefTria. F. J. Jeffrta.

and Marvin Hnghltt. Copartners, etc, and against the estate of Albert Haaa Lumber Co. for the sum of Four Hundred Twenty One and 8w-ttai Dollars, directed to the Bailiff of the Municipal Court of Chicago, which said writ baa been returned executed. Now, therefore, unlees you. the aaid Albert Haaa Lumber shall personally be andappearbafore the aaid Municipal Court of Chicago.

Branch 14. Boom at No. 148 Michigan Avenue, being one of the places la said City of Chicago, provided by the corporate -thereof for the holding of said Court, at SO A. M. on the 17th day of February.

A. D. liMK. give special bail and plead to the said Plaintiff's action, judgment will be entered againat you, and In favor ef the aaid D. K.

Jeffrie. F. J. JefTria. and Marvin Hughltt.

Ctonartaera. etc, and an much of the property attached aa may be sufficient to satisfy the said judgment and casta will be sold to satisfy the same. HOMER K. GALPIN, Clerk. Adama A Froebllcb.

Attoraeya STATE OF ILLINOIS. CITY OF CHICAGO, lrst District, SS. In the Municipal Court of Chicago. Mark Sanaa and Carl If. Leopold, doing business as Hands A ScoU.

vs J. W. sUdridge. Attachment. So.

141U8. Public Notice Is hereby given to the eald J. W. Eldrtdxa that a Writ of Attachment issued out of the Otlice of the Clerk of the Municipal Court of nicago aated the Slat oar of December. A.

D. 1U07. at tha suit of tne aaid Mark Sanda and Carl H. Leopold, doing business as Sands A Scott, and against the estate of J. W- Jil.l ridge, for the sum Five Hundred Dollars, directed to the Bailiff of the Municipal Court of to execute which sati writ nas seen rerarnea exeeutea.

Now. Therefore. Unless vou. the ssld J. W.

Kldridge- shall personally be and appear be fore the aaid Municipal Court of Chicago, at Room 808, Branch No. 14. No. 148 Michigan Avenue, bring one of the places In eaM City of Chicago, provided by the corporate authorities thereof for tha holding of said Court, at S.80 A. M.

on the 24th dav of Keoruary. A. u. lwet, give special bail and plead to Ute aaid Plalntlffe action. Judgment will be entered against you.

and In favor of tne said Mark Sanda and 4arl H. Leopold, doing bwalneaa aa rvaiuie a ncoxi. and ao mm er tne property attached as mar be nufllclenr to satisfy the said Tydjrwtent and casta will be sold to satlaf the same. 4V Seott, I J' AuunsA r. REGISTRATION OF LAND TITLB.

IN THE MATTER OFTHE APPLICATION OF Jacob Wecsbaner and Mary Weusbauer te register the title te Lots twenty-vnetSO ta twenty-five tZi both Inclusive In Block tnirty-ntne ui In Chicago Subdivision of tbe Weat half (H of me South Eaat ouarter () of section six 48). and the North half and the West half of the South East quarter of section seven 4T. Towevhlp hirty-eiaht 8) North, Range fourteen (141. East of the third Srd) Principal Meridian in took Cnumy. Illinois.

General No. 2422. To all wham may ooacara; Take Notice, that on the tenth OOth) Janaary. IX ltHM. an application was nied by said Jacob Wensbeuer ana Manr Weaxbauer In the -Circuit Court of Countv for Initial raaistratlon of tha title to the ana aoove aeacrinea.

rtcw, unieas you appear on or before tbe Eleventh tilth; day of February. A. D. 1908. and ahow causa why such spplicatloa shall not be erantedL the uim will be taken as con fessed and a decree will be entered according to tne prayer or tne application and yoa wiu be lor-es'er barred from disputing the same.

JOSEPH E. BIDWILL. Clerlt. Circuit Court. Cook Connty.

Illinois. NOTICE OF FIRST MEETING OF CREDTTVyRS IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED States for tha Northern District af Illlnola In tne matter af Andrew a. Miller, In Bankruptcy. 15070. To the Creditors of Miller ef Chicago, In the County of Cook and District aforesaid, a Bankrant.

Notice la Hereby Given. That en the 24th day of January. A. D. 1008.

the said Andrew G. Miller waa uuiy adjudicated bankrupt am that the nrst meeting of hla creditors will be held at my office. Room 90S Monadnock Block. No. 98 Jackson Boulevard.

In Chicago. Illinois, on tbe llth day of February. A. D. 1O08.

at 10:30 o'clock la the forenoon, at which time the said creditors may attend, prove their rlatma. appoint a trustee, examine the bankrupt, and transact such other business as may properly come before aaid meeting- SIDNEY C. EASTMAN. Referee In Bankruptcy. Chicago.

January 24th, IPOS. ELLIS D. WHIP P. Attoraey. -420.

89 Clark Street. STATE OF ILLINOIS. COUNTY OF COOK. BS. Circuit Court of Cook County.

To tbe February Term. A. D. 1908. Christine Anderson va.

William Anderson. In Chancery. No. 2S2W2. -Notice Is herebr e-lven to the aaid William Ander son that the above named Complainant heretofore.

Sled her Bill of Complaint In aaid Court, on the Chancery side thereof, and that a summons thereupon Issued out of said Court against the ebove named defendant, returnable on the first day of the terra of the Circuit Court ef Cook County, to be held at the Court House In Chlcaro tn said Oook oa tbe Third-Monday ef February. A. D. 1908. aa ia by law reaulrao.

aad which suit is still peodlnaT. -v JOSEPH Clerk-'. Ellla D. Whlpp. Compare Bol'r.

1 EDMUND Dr CARTER. Attorney, Unity Building. STATE OF ILLINOIS, COUNTY OF COOK. SS. Circuit Court of Cook County.

To the February Term, A. 1908, Andrew Sxivak vs. Anna Srivalt. Ia Chancery. No.

82774. Not ire la hereby given to the said Anna Sxlvak that the above named Complainant heretofore filed his Bill of Complaint In said Court, on the Chancery side thereof, and that a summons thereupon Issued out of aaid Court against the above named defendant, returnable on be first Cay of the term of the Circuit Court of Cook County, to be held at the Court House In Chicago. In said Cook County, on the Third Monday of January. A. D.

1908. as is by law required, and which suit Is still pending. JOSEPH BIDWILL. Clerk. Edmund D.

Carter. Compl't's 8oir. EDMUND p. CARTER. Attorney.

811 Unity Building. STATS OF ILLINOIS. COUNTY OF COOK. S3. Ctreuit Court of Cook County.

To the February Term. A. D. 1908. Stefan Guiaa VS.

Anna Gulaa, In Chancery. No. 282773. Notloe la hereby given to the said Anna Gulaa that the above named Complainant heretofore filed hie Bill of Complaint in aaid Court, on the Chancery aide thereof, and that a summons thereupon Issued out of aaid Court againat tha above named defendant, returnable on the first day of the term of tbe Circuit Court of Cook County, to be held at the Court Houae In Chicago. In aaid Cook County, ou the Third Monday of January, A.

D. 1908. aa la by law required, and which suit It still pending. JOSEPH E. BIDWILL.

Clerk-Edmund D. Carter. Compl't's 8olr. WALTER J. GIBBONS.

Attorney. 1612 Ashland Block. ESTATE OF MICHAEL DRURY, DECEASED All persona having clalma againat the estate of Michael T. Drury. deceased, are hereby notified and reaueated to attend and present such clalma to tbe Probate Court of Cook County.

Illlnola, for the purpose of having the same adjusted at a tern cf said Court, to be held at tbe Probate Court Room. In the City of Chicago, la said Oook County, en the first Monday of March. Aw D. 1908. being the second dar thereof.

Dated Chlcaao. Januarr llth. inns. morgan ti. aULUVAN.

Administrator. Waiter J. Glhbona Attorney. WALTER J. GIBBONS.

Attoraey. Ashland Block. rSTATK OF SAMUEL GREGG. DECEASED. All persona having claims against tbe estate of Samuel Gregg, deceased, are hereby notified and requested to attend and present such claims to tn Probata Court of Cook County.

Illinois, for tha purpose of having the same adjusted at a terra of said Court, to be held at the Probate Court Boom, In the Crty of Chicago, la aaid Cook County, on the first Monday of March. A. D. 1W0S, being the second day thereof. Dated Chicago.

January llth. 1908. KATB GREdti, Administratrix. Waiter 3. Gibbons.

Attorney. LEGAL NOTICES. LEJJTTFX. W. ACKT.ET.

Attorney, I 125 Clark street. STATE OF ILI.l.N'ii.-iMlOI. NTV COOK. PS. CtcuiL Court of Cuwk Count jr.

To the February Term. A. eO. Juos. Osrsr Miller, complainant, va.

elcua Karto; Malhlas Muench; Henrietta Muench: Frsitcis A. Hoffmann; Kathleen He-maun his wife; Chicago Title A Trust Company, aa administrator of tbe estate of Rosina Muench, deceased; Adolph Caul, also known aa Adolph Ka Mary K. Blrren; Henry M. Blrren: Aanle Coulin; Patrick Cotilln her husband; Therew Scbatt; Frank Bchutt. her hosnaad: Coarad Slecert; Barbara Slegert, his wife; Margaret Gutzmer.

airo known aa Margaretha Gostxelman: Paul 1 us 1. Il.dl.altn.n K- lien biesert; niegert. nia wirs; Iu1s C. Kueh- pert; Joseph Custer: Clarence Bronkeroa: Joe Frankei; John Passkewicx: Josef Goeilnski; Kunl- gunue ivrause: ueorge a.rause: Conrad stoer? Ptoer. his wtfe: unknown belrs of Kunlgunda Krauae; unknown hetra of George Krause; unknown heirs of Conrad Stoer: unknown heirs of tftoer; unxnown neirn of uottiles Kiegert; in-known heirs of Slerert: nnknowa heirs of Rosi na jsuencn, gwueo BnuwvD owners er ut twenty-three iTM.

in Block two i2). tn HubtSrd'e Subdivision of the Commissioners' Dt vision of Lot fourteen tl4. in Block twenty-four -'J4( In tte Canal Trnateas Subdlvlafon of tbe Sooth fraction of Section twenty-nine Township thirty-nine ia Tionn. nange rouneen tiei east or tne third meridian. In Cook County.

Illinois: the nknowa owners of ths Dots of Mathias Muench and Boalna Muench. dated July. 1 for the sura of twenty-five hundred (82.500) dollars, payable five years sfter date, with Interest at eia per cant per annum, to the order of said makers, UIU vj in7iu I and secured 'by the trust deed. duly reoordeu. of said MaLhlaa afuenclt and Kosina Mueach te sm Abrahsm V.

Knickerbocker, aa trustee, of event date with said note, conveying said Lots twenty- two (22) and twenty-three in Block two 2. tn Hubbard's Subdivision of tbe Commissioners" Division of Lot fourteen U4. In Bloc twenty-four 24). to the Canai Trustee. Subdivision oC the South fraction" Section twenty-nine 2M, Town.

lit thlrtv-alna fd Nortn. Ransa fourteen 14l east of the third Principal Meridian, ait-, Dated in the County of Cook and State of Illinois; George Netdhardt as receiver appointed tn cause general number 2222 la the Circuit Court of Cook County. Illlnola; and Abraham V. Knk-ker-" bocker, as trustee, tn said trust deed, In Chancery. Nq.

2Ct7. Notice la herebv arivan to the said Selena A. Barto. Adolph -Gaul, also known ss Adolph Kaul; Kunigunde Krause; George Krauae; Conrad frtoer; Stoar, his wtfe; unknown heirs of Kunlgjnda known heirs of. Conrad Stoer: vnlnoss heirs of Stoer: unknown hetra of Gottlieb Rlegert: on-, known heirs of unknown helra of Rost- twenty-three 28).

In Block two 2. in Hub- i hard's uKbdi vision of the Com last one re DivUioa of Lot fourteen 414). In Block twenty -four 24 ia tbe Canal Truatees' Subdlvtwioa of the Scuth rac- tkm of Paction twanry-nine (29. Township thirty- Aline nui i nAOK iwinnooif niioi mira principal nnrnuisn. in Ama dutiij, Illinois; in.

unknown owners of tbe note of Mathias MuciKh and Kosina Muench, dated July 22. 15. for the aum of twenty-nve hundred IS2.50OI doiiara. nav- able five yeara after data, with Interest at six. per ceu per annum, te tbe order of aaid makers, ana by them endorsed, and delivered, described in and secured bv tbe trust deed dulv recorded of Mathias Muench and Rosina Muench to one Aorta mmin- mummwt im me vi ues.

wi even wis with said note, conveying said Lots twenty-two czzi ana twenty-tnree i. in Block two im. la Hubbard's Subdivision cf the Commissioners' Division of Lot fourteen 14. In Block twenty-four, (24). In the Cansl Trustees' Subdivision at the South fraction of Feet Ion twenty-nine iVUi.

Town--' ship thirty-nine North. Range fourteen eaat of tbe third Principal Meridian, situated la the County of Cook and State of Illinois: and Abraham V. Knickerbocker, truatee in said trust that the above named Complainant heretofore filed- hla Bill of Complaint in said Court, on the Upon laaued out of aaid Court against tlie above wiiru ucj it. moniAuieei in. nm uv ex the term of tha Circuit Court of Cook County, to be held at the Court House In Chicago, hi raid Cook County on the Third Monday of February.

A. D. 1908. aa is by law reoulrad. and which suit ia still pending.

JOREPn BITIWTI.L IB rWk. Lemuel M. Acklev. Complainant's Solicitor. JOHN T.

BOOZ. Attorney, UNDER AND BY VIRTUE Of' THE POWER contained in an agreement in mrltlrr datad 10th. A. D. I9u7.

executed by The Niagara Amusement Construciloa Company. South fcnore Elect rie Company, Western Plumbing Supply Company. Edward Hlnes Lumber Company, Thomas A Smith, Lock wood A Strickland Company. Pittsburg Plat. Glass Company, and John Bergstram.

and also by tbe 'uoderslxned therein canted Trustees. Public Notice Is hereby given that we. the undersigned, as Trustees, will offer for sale at nbllc auction on tbe 3th day of February. K. D.

DO, at 11 o'clock A. at the entrance to tha device known as "Dhootlcg The Niagara" in Lou Park tn Chicago. Illinois, to tbe highest and best bidder for carh the raid device at Lues Pats, known as Shooilne The Nlsesrs rrwh.r it. mmiinrui, HISIA SCOUI T- toeov. anu inwm overate, ar.a evervtnire cil Atvricea ULjjcrtais agreement in writing.

nnrniM a uona nae private old Be receives by tie nderslsned prior to said time of larger imoor.t inn tne Bisnw amount ma at mb.lc AuctVni saa then said property ah ail be aold to auca private) Dated at Cbk-sgo. Illinois, this 2Gth day of De- tmber. A. D. 1907.

cem C. WTTHE B. H. THOMAS. JAS.

McADAMS. Trurtees. John T. Boos. Attomer.

Of Jiiai MATTER OF-THE APPLICATION Or" Mfy.a- Connolly jo rcglater the title ta It fifteen i o' Block sixteen li in toe Canai-Trustees sub- section seven Township 14). JCast el tbe third Ck liiiB" To H. Cohn. Katie Radom tin inni aad To all whom it ma concern: T. vml, ea the tenth (lutbl day of January.

A. D. 1M.1. aa aopilcaUoa waa filed by ssld Msry E. Connoiiy lay.

the Circuit Court ef Cook t'nnal tration or tne title to tn. isrwi rvow. unless you sppear on or before the Eleventh. filth) day of February. A.

D. l'JOS. and thow causa 7,1 "otiicaKrn snan not oe gran tea. the rams "i ea oouiessea ana a decree will ee en tared a coord In to tbe prayer of tbe sst you win De forever barred from oispaUoer ioeBPH E. BIDWTLWjrnerk'--" Circuit Cujrt.

Cook County. 1 UJ aoU. uiarles nafier. Attorney. STATE OF ILLINOIS, (YiUSTT OF COOK Circuit Court, of Cook County.

Ta the February 5. rww sua oimunit va. t.iar ce F. BrauUk. In Chancery.

No. 2b24L mrwy aiveu 10 tne saM Clarence inauiik that tbe above named Compiatnant here- the Chancery aide thereof, and that a npnwrnt thereupon issued out of said Court against tta above named defendant, returnable on the first day of the term of the Circuit Court of Cook. County to be held at the Court Houae In aaid Cook County, on tbe Third Monday of January. A. D.

1908. as is by law required, and which suit la still JOSEPH eTbID WILL." Clerk. Charles R. r- CTW V. son New vfc i STATE OF ILLINOIS, COUNTY OF COOK.

SS Circuit Court of Cook County. To the Februa'rw Term. A. D. 1908.

Welter H. Werner vs. kJattiSc Warner. In Chancery. No.

282630 attie Notice Is hereby given to the said Mattle Warner thst the above named Complainant heretofora filed his Bill of Complaint la said CourTVn tha Chancery aide thereof, and thst a summons there-upon Issued out ef ssld Court against the above) H.iiiw irnu. mni.iH vo lot nrst tilt or tha term of the Circuit Court of Cook County to ba held at the Court House. In Chicago, in said Cock County, on. ths Third Monday of February. A 190S.

as la by law required, aad which suit is still pending. JOSEPH" E. BroWHda. Carl T. Murray." C1'rk Compi't'U SoTr.

ADOLPH J. BOROMEIER. 85 Dearborn Street. VSTATK OF HERliiX RNinT tvev- All persons having claims against the estate- of Herman Gnadt, deceased, ere hereby notified and requested te attend and present auch claims ta tha Probate Court of Cook County. Illinois, for tha Eurpoae of having the same adjusted, at a term ef lid Court, to be held at the Probate Court Room.

-la th. City of Chicago. In said Cook County, oa tbe first Monday of March, A. D. 19US.

being the second day thereof. Dated Chlcaa-o. January 18. ions. A PEKVIVRtnnSV Administrator de bonis con.

Adolph. J. Borgmeler. i. Attorney.

ADOLPH J. BOROMEIER, Attorney S5 Dearttorn Street. ESTATE OF LEONORE ZKITZ. -DECEASETX All persona having claims against the estate of Leonora Zelta. deceased, are hereby notified and requested to attend and present such claims to the Probata Court of Cook County.

Illinois, for the purpose of having the eame adjusted, at terra of said Court, to be held at the Probate Court Room. In the City of Chicago, la aaid Cook Countv, ea tbe first Monday of March. A. D. 1908.

being the aecond dsy thereof. Dated Chicago. January 18, 1808, FREDERICK OTTO ZEITZ. Executor. Adolph J.

Borgmeler. Attorney. 7T) 7Tf7a T7i7T I Wil 1 WUU uaf i cf OcllmZmZlo fTj-gnaa CLEAKERS AXD DTERS. OOOK A M'LXAN. 80 Dearborw.

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