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A HE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, JANUARY 2, 1904. WANTED MALE HE LI. SITUATIONS WANTED MALE. OFFICIAL WEATHER FORECAST. WANTED FEMALE HELP.

Bookkeepers OFFICE OF CHIEF OF WEATHER BUREAU, Uookkeepers and Clerics. SITUATION WANTED OFFICE MAN Washington, D. Jan. 1. Forecast ror Satur OR YOUNG LADY-FOR OFFICE WORK: MT-w Death IRotices ant Budal permits.

write COMPETENT a kuiki nana and be acciiraT-. CASHIER. BY THOROUGHLY 1 position. Address 553, Tribune office. day and Sunday: Illinois and Indiana Snow Saturday, colder In extreme south portion, Sunday fair, fresh northeast to north winds.

Saleswomes, Solicitors. Etc. Upper Michigan Fair in west, snow in east LADIES TO TRAVEL; SALARY XKfl unv. portion Saturday, Sunday fair, fresh northeast to expenses, ccm. 38fi Wnlmah ATuVn-r Axa ABBOTT CO.

nortn winas. MAN OF 27. HAVE HAD TWELVE YEARS' EXPERIENCE IN VARIOUS OFFICE CAPACITIES AND HAVE BEEN EIGHT YEARS WITH MY PRESENT EMPLOYERS. WHO WILL GIVE ME THE HIGHEST REFERENCES. DESIRE A GOOD LIVING SALARY AND AN OPPORTUNITY TO ADVANCE AS ABILITY IS SHOWN.

ADDRESS 305. TRIBUNE OFFICE. SITUATION WANTED BY YOUNG MAN. Dis Marriage or death notices will be cabled In condensed form, without extra charge, for publication in the fa edition of the New Turk Herald, if advertisers bo request, by writing on their notices handing them In: "Cable to the New York iierald Eur-joean edition." Ohio Snow Saturday, colder in soutn portion. LADY EDUCATED.

OF NICE iPPFimv Bookkeepers! acd Clerks. ASSISTANT BOOKKEEPTTR IN WHOLESALE d. g. house Address 282. Tribune office.

BILL CLERK BY LARGE WHOLESALE GR0-cery, young man to take charge of billing work: must be thoroughly experienced and competent Address, giving age, experience, references, and salary expeoted. 358. Tribune office. MALE BOOKKEEPER TEMPORARY POSI-tlon; $3 per day. 119 La Salle.

Room 60. YOUNG MANFAMILIAR WITH CHECKING piecework; must be good at figures; state age, experience, and salary wanted. Address oA Tribune office. Salesmen. Solicitors.

Etc. BOOK SALESMEN START RIGHT WITH THE new year. Best proposition. Interviews secured. Price and terms to suit.

What more does a tales Sunday snow except fair in northwest portion, fresh to brisk to northeast winds becoming north- to take orders in line homes; an excellent nrorSl sltlon Red Cross Filter, 163 Washlngtlm-sL DICKIF Edith 619 W. 65th-pL. aged 28 years lo months. Dec. 30.

Funeral Saturday. Jan. 2. 2:30 p. from above address to Mount Hope.

Funeral private. Toronto. papers please copy. DOERR Lillian Doerr. beloved daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. John P. Doerr. sister of Annie Robert and Edwin Doerr, niece or J. F.

and William P. Doerr, aged 1 years and 9 months. Funeral Saturday, Jan. 2, from late residence, 4924 at 9 a. rn.

sharp, thence to St. Clara's church. Woodlawn-av. and 64th-st. thence by carriage to Grand Trunk special train leaving Lower Michigan Snow Saturday ana lr.

eastern MIDDLE AGED LADY-FOR SPECIAL Wrvot- Annen. Marwaret. Austrian. Waller J. portion Sunday, fresh to brisk northeast winds.

I Kochems. Jacob A. iLake. Mrs. Alfred; in introducing our new engaged Jan.

1st. as assistant, or MIFFLIN 3T8 bill clerk. Best references. Address J. WOLFE, 678 Sangamon-st, lowa snow aaiuruay, ouumv Nebraska Fair in west, snow In east portion Wabash-av.

Saturday, Sunday fair and warmer. Mead, Mrs. Mary E. Lange. Agnes and Herbert.

Lehman. Frances M. Lieberthal. Bettte. SITUATION WANTED AN OFFICE MAN.

Missouri snow Saturday, mucn coiaer soutn SALESGIRLS ALSO GIRLS IN OFFICE PPR with eleven years experience as clerk and man portion, Sunday ralr. 134. Tribune office. A ager, seeks steady employment with good arm; Linden. Eleanor Wisconsin aniuriuiy hjiu ctusi yuniuii Sunday, fresh northeast to north winds.

Livingstone, liai-v E. best references and bond. 375, Tribune omce. SITUATION WANTED BY THOROUGH OF- man want. ELD RIDGE, 530 Monon Bunamg.

Minnesota air in west, snow in easi portion SOLICITORS-WOMEN: FOR CHARITABLE Institution must have ref -vnt rV" v. muuny uuice. Saturday, Sunday fair, fresh north to northeast winds becoming northwest. fice manairer. with experience in Insurance and CANVASSERS, CANVASSERS MEN AND women, for citv and countrv: fastest selling, most North Dakota Fair ana warmer satura.iys Sun correspondence school soliciting; gilt edge references.

Address 376, Tribune office. day fair. TEN SALESLADIES useful household article on earth; just out; winter goods; a mint for general agents with a little money. Call 601. 225 Dearborn-st.

SITUATION WANTED CAPABLE MAN. OF- soutn uaKOta snow oaiuraa.v, nuiiuaj um Faker, AdelanVa Rub. Baxker. Ethel M. Berjcch.

Arthur James. Bergeb. Mrs. Annie Beru. Michael.

Seutel. William C. Blckford. Helen. Bickford.

Glenn. Plackmau. Ethel. Boettchw, Nirlne H. Bosk.

Miry Louise. Boice. lillam H. Belle Bowman. Josephine, Beatrice, Lucia Errnnan, Maris, and son.

Paul. Brewster. Mary Julia Buehrmatlti. Margaret, ruelciey. l.ls-te.

Louise Alice. Butts. Mis Annlce E. Byrne. Mary.

Cantwell. EHla M. Chandler. Robert B. Christian.

Henrietta, warmer. nee nosrtlon. with chance for advancement; 11 FOR VARIOUS DEPARTMENTS. EVAN LLOYD ft 136 State-st, years in one place; office work, bookkeeper, cashier. Lowitz.

Mrs. iS. S. Lowther, Thomas D. Mackenzie, Soph.a.

Mahler, Edith L. Mann, Miss Emma D. Martin, Mrs. Ellen. Martin, Harold.

Martin, Robert. Marx. May. McClure. Lawrence.

McChristle. Anna. McGrath, Michael. Mertan. Fanny Guthrie, MlllsTlsabelle.

Munch, Maria. CITY GROCERY AND FLOUR SALESMEN an around man. Address oyi, uriouneojnce. Wholesale. Onlv those with established i 2 Co Place of observation.

S. PETERSON Randolph and Desplalnes. SITUATION WANTED AS CORRESPONDENT MARTIN Funeral services of Harold arm Robert Martin, rons of Mr. and Mrs. D.

R. Martin Pullman. 1 o'clock, Sunday, at St. Joseph chapel, 121st-st. and W.

Pullman, III. 111. Cent, trains to Stewart Ridge. MARX May, Dec. 30, aged 19 years, beloved daughter of August and Annie Marx, and sister of Frank H.

Marx, Namna Marx, and Gussle R. Marx. Funeral private Sunday, Jan. 3. 1 p.

from 69 Humboldt-bivd. MARTIN Jan. 1. Mrs. Ellen Martin, beloved wife of the late Anthony Martin, mother of Michael.

John. Mary E. Martin and Mrs. Thomas McLain. Funeral Monday at a.

m. from late residence. 368 Wainut-st. to St. Malachy'a church, thence to Belvidere, via Oakley-av.

station C. A N. W. R. R.

MoCHRISTIE Anna, Dec. 30. 1903. Funeral services at Bowen's. 3913 Cottage Jan.

2. at 2 o'clock. Burial private. McCLU RE Lawrence McClure, aged 13 years 2 months, son of Charles R. and Lida McClure, In the theater tire.

Funeral at the home, 5820 Super Jan. 2, 10 a. m. Burial at Forest Home, McGRATH Michael, husband of Ellen McGrath. Funeral Saturday from 58 Vernon Park-pi.

MERIAN Fanny Guthrie. 498 wife of the late Howard H. Merlan, Dec. 30. Funeral services at St.

Chrysostom's church, Saturday. Jan. 2, 1904, at 5 p. m. Burial at Zanesville, O.

MILLS Isabel le, aged 21, beloved daughter of Mrs. Elizabeth Mi ls, killed at Iroquois theater, Wednesday. Dec 30. Funeral today (Saturday, Jan. 2), from late residence, 5613 Klmbark-av, Burial at Roseland.

MUNCH Maria, wife of Joseph Peter Munch, aged 54 years. Burial Jan. 3. from 130 Wrest at 1 p. to St.

Francis' church, and to St. Boniface. ORRIS Dec. SO, Mrs. Libby A.

Norris and Mabel Norris. beloved wife and daughter of Officer Henry P. Norris. of 6424 Dearborn-st. Funeral Sunday.

1 p. at St. Andrew's M. E. church, 50th and under auspices of Columbia chapter 210, O.

E. F. Interment at Mount Hope, by special train, from 47th-st. station. OBERNDORF Fred Oberndorf.

beloved husband of Rebecca and father of Max. Benjamin, and 0 a or gen. office work; 5 years experience; Pest ref 5 2. Sa IS if TRAVELERS WOMEN AND MFSf Ti" TP ivn DE LUXE BOOKMAN WINNING PROPOsI- 4SHh and Halsted-sts. at 12:30 for st.

aaary cemetery. DUVALL Mrs. Elizabeth and daughter, Sarah, of South Zanesville, Dec. 30, 1903. Funeral services at Zanesville.

Sunday, Jan. 3. EBERSTEIN Elizabeth and Frank, wife and son of John G. Eberstein. Funeral Saturday, at 1, from 84 to Oakwoode cemetery.

EISENDRATH EtUe and Natalie, beloved wife and daughter of Slgmund M. Elsendrath. Funeral from North Chicago Temple, La SaHe-av. Sunday, Jan 3. 9 a.

to Rosehill cemetery. Alexandria (La.V papers please copy. North Chicago Hebrew Congregation members are requested to attend funeral services of Mrs. Ettie Elsendrath and daughter, to be held at the Temple. Sunday, Jan.

3. at 9 a. m. BENJAMIN M. EN GLEHARD, Secretary.

ELKAN Rose, aged 14. beloved daughter of Mr. and Mrs. N. Elkan.

3434 South Park-av sister of Lena, Mark. Bella, and Mlrian. Funeral from 4041 Indiana-av. Sunday. Jan.

3. at 10 a. to Free Sons' cemetery, Waldheim. ERLAND Alma, aged 24 years, sister of Carl and Jean. Amanda, and Hulda Eriand.

Funeral Sunday 2 p. from C. A. Nelson's residence, 903 Clifton to Graceland for Interment. ESPEN Emll and Roea, beloved son anddaugh- erences.

Address 127. Tribune office. and pmnloy ladv airents- tut LSI tion for you. H. C.

WHITE 324 Dearborn. Time taken: Jan. 1. 8 p. m.

SITUATION WANTED BOOKKEEPER OR offered. Taxis Toilet Goods" Chicago. DRUG SALESMAN TO HANDLE ELEGANT office clerk, with experienc S12.50 to start. Ad Domestics. paying side line on commission.

S. H. B.HiV dress 520, Tribune office. i Norris. Mrs.

Libby A. Seven Comers, St. Paul. Minn ..62 Abilene. SITUATION WANTED YOUNG MAN; EXP.

HOUSEWORK-GIRL FOR GENERAL HOU8E-work: refs 15 tn fi ....16 AS GOOD, PAYABLE 25C NECKWEAR LINE, 4 Christophersen. Min Alpena. general office clerk. Address 214, Tribune. Salesmen.

Solicitors. Etc. side line. Address Jr aow. Tribune omce.

Miscellaneous. GOOD BUSINESS MAN TO TRAVEL, MEET SITUATION WANTED BY EXPERIENCED and Mabel E. Oberndorf. Fred. O'Connor.

John. O'Donnell. Louise M. Olson. Mrs.

Flov Irene. Olson. Elvira M. E. Owens, Mrs.

Frances B. Owens, Amy. Palmer. Charles E. Parker.

Sirs. Fannie E. Pavson. Ruth Gertrude Battleford. ATTRACTIVE.

DIPLOMATIC. THOROUGHLY exDerienci-d worker- rhari-v Tr. experienced char benefit; 5 merchants, physicians. 473. Tribune omce.

paiwman; young man: good aaaress and ability: months' Bismarck. tour; 33 1-3 and first class references; prefer city and nearby work nie H. i Cogans. Margaret A. Corcoran, Florence R.

G. Crocker. Miss Millie J. Cumiuir.gs.. Irene.

-Xavy, Louisa Helen. JPavy. Elisabeth Ann. Dee, Edward Mansfield, and Mur caret Louise. took Ex.

Bldg SALESMAN FIRST CLASS. TO REPRESENT Boston to lencea in ootn. t. ONE OF THE LEADING NEW YORK IMPORT DRESSMAKING AND MILLINERY. ERS OF FANCY GROCERIES.

CONFECTIONS, City. SITUATION WANTED SOLICITOR OR SALES Calgary. Charlotte Chicago. ...54 ...26 ..8 ..12 .30 ..6 ...52 ..18 ...22 ...32 ...22 ...18 ...26 .16 ...20 ON COMMISSION. FOR ST.

LOUIS. KANSAS CITY. AND SURROUNDING TERRITORY: manager, by man of affairs, education, and ex NONE BUT MEN WITH BEST REFERENCES Peck. Ethel w. Peck.

WiUU W. I'helan. Plnney, Belle. perience; skillful advertiser: can make an argument. Address 261.

Tribune office. Cincinnati. FREE FREE FREE SPECIAL HOLIDAYOP. fer of two weeks' lessons free in dressmaking ff millinery. Apply this week.

Coat and suit patterns cut to fit. All are invited to the McDowell School. 78 State-st. opp. Field's.

weU NEED APPLY; YOUNG MAN PREFERRED; Cleveland EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY nHXai KlOtlT SITUATION WANTED TRAVELING SALES- Kank'n jiartna ana Davenport. Denver. MAN. ADDRESS 461. TRIBUNE OFFICE.

Louif e. man of ability seeks engagement with first, class MK Rev. H. L. house; good reasons for leaving lastpositlon; references Al.

Address 590, Tribune Des Moines. Detroit MADAM HUNT'S MILLINERY SCHOOL-BEST in city; positions furnished; indorsed by leadlni wholesale houses. 1201 Masonic Tempie. Richardson, Elisabeth J. Roehl.

Carl. 68 34 12 60 44 0 4 26 36 12 60 32 27 44 26 22 28 24 24 22 16 2 66 12 8 66 22 10 14 20 8 28 70 26 28 66 66 8 64 16 SALESMAN AN ABLE GENTLEMAN, ABOUT 30 years of age; college man preferred; to assist me in Chicago; natural ability more desirable than experience: salary only; permanent: give full particulars to insure attention. 117. Tribune. Trades.

...14 Ruetsch. Jenette M. Dubuque. 6 Rubly Mrs. Louisa.

Blanche. Jan. 1. at 10 a. aged 58 years, at his ASK FOR FREE PROSPECTUS OF Vv SITUATION' WANTED GOOD MACHINIST; A In-lee.

vlstfe, Deiee, Viol. Dickie. hXUth A. lSeaerfr. Leander J.

Poe.iT, LillUm B. Duvall. Mrs. E. K.

ElntHn, Elisabeth and Frank. Elsendrath, TEttie and Natalie. Elkan, Base. Eriand. Aoina, Eioil and Rom.

Esshr. Tyrone. Fipher. Clark. Fitzglbbon.

John J. Forbush. Mrs. Fannie T. Fort Miss Ptnoeba Irene.

Fo'vier. Elva I. Fox. Mr. Emilia Hoyt.

and children. School for Dressmaking. Cutting and Pa't. Ryckn.an. Samuel W.

Suyre, Miss Carrie A. first class lathe hand; steady man; good refer si j. i vjutuziei am noor. ie ences. Address 90, Tribune office.

SALESMAN TO SELL GOOD, RELIABLE LINE of cigars in 111.. or city; we are old El Paso 58 Edmonton 6 3 Galveston 62 Grand Rapids 16 SITUATION WANTED AS ELECTRICIAN; ALL manufacturers and worked these many years: an excellent nosition onen to erood man with territory TAILORS' CUTTING SCHOOLS. Schanner, asirnie n. Schreiner. Arline.

Schreiner, Irma. Schreiner. Mrs. B. Shabad, Myrtle.

around man; aged 22. 667, Tribune office. ureen Bay established. Address 577, Tribune office. Havre.

late residence, 4640 Prairie-av. Funeral notice later. O'CONNOR John, beloved brother of Joseph O'Connor and Ellen O'Connor, uncle of Mrs. D. J.

Lamb. Funeral Saturday. 10:30 a. m. from Boyd-ston's to Holy Angels, thence to 49th-st.

depot, to Mt. Olivet. O'DONNELL Louiee wife of P. P. O'Donnell.

Funeral from late residence, 4629 Saturday morning, 8:30 sharp. Holy Angels' church, to Union depot, via C. M. St. P.

R. to Calvary cemetery. 8 House Scrvant.v. Helena. SITUATIONS WANTED COOK AND HOUSE- SALESMAN FIRST CLASS GAS RANGE fwholesalel.

acquainted with western gas compa CKOONBOKG SARTORIAL ACADEMY, 1K3-E-7-I Chicago, teaches designing, cut. ting, grading, fitting, and construction of gar. rnents for men and women. Phone Randolph 205. ter of Moses and Doris Espen, Dec ow.

nWj from Furth's undertaking rooms. 36th-st. ana Sunday, 11 a. m. Please omit flowers.

ESSIG Tyrone, daughter of Lee H. and Amanda E. Essig. Funeral services at 239 W. 6th-at at 9:30 a.

Saturday. Interment at Elkhart, lnd. FISHER At his residence. White Hall Flushing, N. Dec.

31. 13, Clark Fisher, late chief engineer V. b. navy funeral services will be held at his residence on Monday morning at 10:30 o'clock. The interment will take place in Morels cemetery, Trenton, at 4 clock on Monday afternoon.

FITZGIBBON John aged 18 years, Anna 17 years, beloved children of John deceased, and Anna nee Cunneal. Funeral from mother's residence, 2954 9:30 a. m. today, to St. James' church, 29th and where solemn high mass will be celebrated, thence by carriages to Union Depot special train, 12 to Calvary.

FORBUSH Mrs. Fannie Treloar Forbush. wife of C. W. Forbush.

Funeral at late residence, 923 Hlnman-av Evanston. Sunday. Jan. 8, 2 p. m.

FORT Miss Fhoebe Irene, sister of Mrs. T. B. Swartz, 146 3tli-st. Funeral Saturday, Jan.

2. 1 p. from the Sixth Prebyterian church, corner Vincennes-av. and 36th-st. FOWLER aged IT years, eldest daughter of Edgar E.

and Mellie A. Fowler, in Iroquois theaterTServices Sunday, Jan. 3. 1 p. at residence, 3450 West Chicago Lawn.

Burial private. FOX The funeral services for Mrs. Emilia Hoyt Fox and children will be held at Graceland chapel Sunday, Jan. 3. at 10:45 a.

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nies and a thorough knowledge of construction; Huron. Indianapolis. Jacksonville Kansas City. vate. Address 71.

Tribune office. state experience, etc. Address 168, Tribune. Clear Tr. Fair Tr.

Clo'dy Clo'dy Clear Clear .04 Clo'dy .02 Clo'dy Fair Clo'dy Clo'dy Tr. Clear Clo'dy .12 Rain Clo'dy Fair .02 Snow Clo'dy Tr. Clo'dy .02 Rain Clo'dy Clo'dy Clear Fair Clo'dy Clear Clo'dy Fair .03 Fair .01 Clear .08 Snow .10 Clo'dy Clear .04 Sleet Tr. Clear .20 Clo'dy Clear Tr. Clo'dy .28 Rain Clo'dy .02 Clo'dy Clear Clear .01 Clear Fsulr .12 Rain Fair Clear Clear Tr.

Clear Clo'dy Clo'dy Clear Clo'dy Tr. Clo'dy Fair .08 Snow Fair .06 Clo'dy Clo'dy .02 Clear Clear Fair Clo'dy .08 Fair Clo'dy 14 0 26 56 26 28 58 4 CHARLES J. STONE CO. -TAILORS' CUTTINM FrackJeU'ii. Misses Edith SITUATION WANTED JAPANESE.

GOOD Lander School. 194-196-108 La Chicairo Even! SALESMAN BY WHOLESALE PAPER HOUSE; cook. Address 589, Tribune office. Little Rock. Ing classes now forming; phone Main 163; est.

1879. one who has established city trade and desires to Shanaa. nappi Sheehan, Mary. Small. Mrs.

M. Smith, Bonnie. mtth. Charles F. Specht.

lone, and daughter. Eva. I i. Nicholas, Olive. Stafford.

Bessie M. Steele, Marion. Swarts, Miss Frances Irene. Swartz. Miss Marguerite Coachmen.

Teamsters. Etc. and ita. Frady. Lillian Muy.

Frady. Leon Edgsr. Gatpin. Josephine M. Garn, Mrs, Lat.

ma' a change Jan. 1. Address 563, Tribute office. Floy Irene Olson, wife of Oscar M. Olson, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. George M. Love. Funeral LEARN CUTTING. GRADING.

DESIGNING. Los Marquette Metnnhis. SITUATION WANTED FIRST CLASS OOACH- and malting of ladles garments: positions fnr: ...54 8 man. slnarle: strictly understands his business: nished free JACKSON. 209 State-st.

Medicine SALESMAN OF ABILITY TO SELL CARPETS sober and obliging; city refs. 625, Tribune. Sunday. Jan. 3, 2 p.

835 Walnut-st. OLSON Elvira E. Olson. Dec. 30.

1903. Funeral 1 p. Sunday. Jan. 3, 1904, from residence, 7010 to Graceland cemetery.

-4. ...12 a and rugs direct from the mills to the dealers in -12 -4 SITUATION WANTED BY CAPABLE AND RE- MACHINERY. Illinois and Wisconsin; call upon or address C. BENNETT, 50 So. Chicago, 111.

liabie coachman: highly recommended. Address OWENS Mrs. Fraisces and daughter Amy, 459, Tribune office. ..60 66 ..8 22 .8 6 ..48 48 FOR SALE SITUATION WANTED AT ONCE. PRIVATE SALESMAN FIRST CLASS TRAVELING SHOE salesman for Indiana; state experience and salary wanted.

Address 161, Tribune office. Swarta, Marie B. Taylor, Mrs. James M. Taylor, Relne Mary.

Thacher. Walter. at Iroquois Theater, Dec. 30. Funeral from ood-lawn Park Presbyterian church.

64th and Saturday, at 1:30 o'clock. Interment private, Louisville and New York papers please copy. barn or roacntng lob; good ref. Address 59. 70 Montreal New Orleans.

New York North Oklahoma. Omaha Tribune office. SALESMAN FOR GOOD SIDE LINE FOR GRO- SITUATION WANTED COACHMAN. A NO. 1: PALMER Charles aged 39 years, husband ..64 .30 ...54 ..16 ..32 ..14 cers.

Address 536, Tribune office. AT A BARGAIN. One 30-horsepower steam boiler. One 25-horsepower steam engine. Two 4-horsepower gas and gasoline engines One 8-borsepower gas and gasoline engine One 18-horse power One 7-horsepower One 22-horseuower.

STANDARD MOTOR COMPANY, Kflkomo. Indiana. age 38: Scotchman: single; city or suburbs: ref. of Anna G. Palmer.

Funeral today at 2:30 p. from 6349 Washington-av. to Oakwoods. furnished. Address 54.

Tribune office. SALESMEN ENERGETIC, AMBITIOUS MEN who are plugging hard trying to make expenses PARKER Mrs Fannie Elizabeth aged 64 years. SITUATION WANTED GERMAN COACHMAN .36 Philadelphia Thompson, ma. Tobias. Florence E.

Tcrney, na. Uttley, Theresa. Van Ingen. Grace. Van Ingen.

John. Van Ingen. Edward. Van I wren. Margaret.

Van Ingen. Elizabeth. Funeral Sunday, 9 a. Irom Hiver West. and houseman; best city ref.

486, Tribune. 28 Grn. frank -Darn, Willie. Geary, Paulln A. Qoerk.

Dora. Goodman. Lillian A. Gordon, Boiella K. Goss.

Mathilda. Graves, Clara, and niece Sophia. Hayes, Frank D. Reims. Mrs.

Otto H. Hennessey, William. Hlggins, Mrs. Mary; Hlppaeh, Archie. Hippach, Robert.

Holmes, Margaret. Hoist. Mary ward. Kolst. Alan.

Hoist, Gertrude. H4st. Amy. Iris. Mabel Wiley.

Jones. Mrs. Annie C. Kaufman, Miss Alice. Kelly, Ann.

Kennedy, Frances E. and Agnes R. Klely. Harry M. KtHeen, Catherine, Kocherns, Augusta, selling life insurance, come to us and let us start Pueblo ..32 you ris.il.

in me, we uave yusaciuns on liih ruiiu lor Stenoerapners. PAYSON Ruth Gertrude, agtd la years, daughter of Ed ward'Payeon lost in Iroquois theater tire. Funeral Sunday. 2 o'clock p. from workers: we give you every encouragement to sue 36 64 14 16 54 9 34 54 fit; SITUATION WANTED YOUNG MAN.

22 YEARS ceed; if you are a hustler with good references FOR SALE THE FOLLOWING 2D HAND GA3 and gasoline engines: 60 h. p. Foos, 65 h. p. New Era, 35 h.

p. Otto. 16 h. p. Lambert.

10 h. u. Simon. Third Congregational church, corner Forest-av. of age, sten.

and gooa penman; years onice ex write us. Aacxess 545, Tribune office. Ottc 6 h. p. Fairbanks.

6 h. p. Webster. 24 h. a.

perience; wishes a position with real estate firm; nave some real estate experience; best of Foos. 4 h. p. Witte. 3 h.

p. Des Moines, 2 h. p. and Augusta-st. Oak Park.

PECK Ethel aged 16 years, and Willis W. aged 14 years, children of Charles B. and Mary WT Peck, in the Iroouois Theater Are, Dec. 30. 1903 ..2 8 ..52 ..30 0 ..30 ..2 ...50 ..64 ..42 Rapid City San Francisco St.

Louis. St. Salt Lake City. San Antonio Ste. Marie Springfield.

Mo. Vicksburg. T.i.ii,,. no oblection to leaving citv. Address 457.

Trib Fairbanks, uas Engine 22 South Canal -st. SALESMEN LARGE CORPORATION HAS AN opening for young college man as special representative in 111., Indiana, and Michigan; promis une office. Weber, came. Welnfeld, Hannah. Weiskopf.

Irma. Williams. Howard J. Whitmore. Mary Story.

Wolf. Mrs. Leo. Wolff, Harriet. Zelsler.

Walter Zimmerman, E. Funeral services will be held at Minneapolis, SITUATION WANTED STENOGRAPHER. ing future for rignt man: must nave strode per FRADY Dec. 30, Lillian May, beloved wife or Edgar C. Frady, 435o Forresvilie-av.

Funeral services and Interment at Lowell, Sunday morning, Jan. 8. FRADY Deo. 30, Leon Edgar, beloved son of Edgar C. Frady, 4356 ForrestvlUe-av.

Funeral services and Interment at Lowell. Sunday morning, Jan. 3. FRACKLETON The funeral servicss of Misses Edith and Ella, daughters of W. J.

Frackleton, victims of the Iroquois theater fire, will take place Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock from Garfield-blvd. hall, 55th and Halsted. Private funeral service at the horns at 1:30 o'clock. 6632 Peoria-st. The funeral services will be conducted by the Rev.

R. Keens Ryan and the Rev. Daniel E. Long. GAHAN Josephine beloved daughter of the late John and Josephine Gahan.

nee Kerwln. si ter of Richard, James, and Alice. Funeral Sunday, Jan. 3. at 9:30.

from the residence of her guardian, James Clark, 129 to All Saints' church, to Union depot, by cars to Calvary. GARN Willie, aged 6 years 9 months and 21 days. Sons of Frank W. Garn and Mrs. Luc Garn.

deceased. Funeral private Sunday. Jan. 3, tut from rhn residence of Ludwier Wolff, lata Jan. i04.

S.E. S. N.E. WE HAVE 600 OF THE FINEST NEW AND second hand dynamos and motors ever assembled under one roof. See our stock and get our price sonality.

good addresB. and taste for boks: per fine penman; references; salary 12'. Address PHELAN Dennis. Dec. 81.

brother of Patrick manent position; $100 to aoo per moniti; reter-enoes and bond. Call or write. Book Lovers' Li 395, Tribune office. Phelan. Funeral Jan.

2 at 9:50 a. m. from 422 W. before buying. GUARANTEE ELECTRIC Clinton and Adams-sts.

OFFICIAL DEATH RECORD. brary. 9 Chicago. SITUATION WANTED STENOGRAPHER AND Harrison-st. to St.

Patrick's church, to Calvary. PINNEY Belle, beloved wife of Sidney B. Pin private secretary, long experience, accurate, re- SALESMEN--FOUR, OF ABILITY AND INTEG- liable; salary $125. Address 428. Tribune office.

THE FOLLOWING BURIAL PERMITS WERE ney, on Dec. 80. aged 27. Funeral Sunday. Jan.

3. 1 -30 m. from residence of Georee K. Adams. rltv.

who are absolutely reliable, can make con METAL SPECIALTIES. DIES. SPECIAL Machinery, oval dies and molds: new and 2d hand punch presses. Kohler Die and Specialty 50-58 W. Washington.

Cor. Clinton. issued yesterday by the neaitn department: SITUATION WANTED BY COMPETENT MALE tract for 1904: territory the best; only men accus 415 Waukecan. 111. Train leaves C.

Allen, Hat tie E. 44; 1433 Graceland Dec. 31. stenographer and correspondent; ls. Address 288.

Tribune office. tomed to lirge earnings desirea. EDWIN THOMAS. 543 Marquette Building. N.

W. depot 10:46 a. m. RANKIN Martha and Louise, wife and daugh ter of Edward Rankin of South Zanesville, 0. Dec.

30, 1903. Funeral services at Zanesville. Sun Miscellaneous. ARE YOU IN NEED OF EXPERT HELP TO Serfect your idea? If so cali on TURNER 4 HODDE. general expert machine builders Jobbers.

128 S. Chicago. U. S. SITUATION WANTED GENTLEMAN, 33.

UNI- Burke. Patrick. 46; 3457 Went worth-av. Dec. 29.

Becker, Hildegard. 52; 2409 Jan. 1. Clark, Mary 66; Auditorium Annex, Dec. 30.

Clark, Henrietta, 89; 47 Dec. 30. Collins. Julia, 22; 5614 La Dec. 31.

Dlask, Barbara, 56; 661 S. Dec. if, Dalehoyde, Norah. 48; 1428 Dec. 31.

Foliar, Clara, 63: 586 N. Clark Deo. 31. Fox. Anna.

46: 1059 Dec. 31. SALESMEN THREE HIGH GRADE. BE-tween 25 and 40; must have commercial experience and not be afraid of work, ready to begin not day, Jan. 3.

versitv graduate, broad business experience, ten ANNEX-Margaret. 29 Webirter-av. brfoyed Bf 3 Mrf. Mary Anneo and the late Frank Annen. sister of Mrs.

HHKf' and Elizabeth. Funeral from 20S wfJJ" o'clock Saturday to St. Vincent's church, thence to St. Boniface cemetery. a sstrt AN Walter beloved son of Joseph and' SO.

mm biontiis. Funeral private, from 4125 Ie- i' by carriages to Rosehill. on Sunday, Jan. 3, 1904, at 9:30 a. m.

Please omit flowers. BAKER Adelaide Reba, beioved daurhter Moses and Rebeca Baker, and sir of Mauda Saker-Barbard. age IT years. Dec. 80 Funeral Sunday, Jan.

8. at 8 p. 4410 Ellla-av. Boston capers please copy. vears one concern.

BPlendid ability and address RUKTSCH-Jenette Montague. Wednesday, Dec FOR SALE 14X18 ERIE CITY HORIZ. ENGINS. later than Jan. contract for one year, call per OA 1 CW1 ITun.ral fiAm i r.f 1 Iso a numner ot smauer engines ana pumps.

J. S. HOLMES, 548 sonally and bring reference. Ravenswood, Sunday at 12:30. Jan.

1904. Burial Toe E. WACHS 158 Indiana-st. now employed, desires change; would associate responsible concern desiring hustler, exemplary habits, capable earning upwards $3,000 annually highest references and bond; willing start im Marquette Bldg. private.

Girling, Lizzie 34: 13 N. Francisco-st. Dec. 80. RICHARDSON Elizabeth beloved wife of SALESMEN TWO MEN OF MORE THAN OR-dinarv intelligence and moneyrr.aking ability for mediately, and go anywhere.

461. Tribune. SECOND HAND BOILERS. ENGINES. PUMPS, heaters, and tanks, all sizes.

The Eclipse," Tel. Can. 193. Mth-st. and Western Ma Dr.

J. R. Richardson, aged 49 years, on Dee. 31 a new proposition. Work remunerative at the Gallagher, Wlnfred, 60; 641 W.

Dec. 31. Hayes, James 37; 177 E. Dec. 31.

Hull, Thomas 52; 1171 Dec. 31. Holub, Anton, 39; 694 W. Dec. 31.

Johnson. May 18: 3405 Dec. 30. 1903. Private funeral from her late residence SITUATION WANTED ALL AROUND Business man, lust disposed of business: 12 years' Chi- start and promising for the future.

Call in the 479 Jan. 2. at 3 clock. morning. Room 1207 Merchants' Loan Trust caro experience wholesale correspondent, city BARKER Ethel M- Dec 30.

aged 14 years, be RICHARDSON The Rev. rtenry Richardson WITTE ENGINES. COMPACT. DURABLE. economical, and powerful.

The kind you want. Wltte Gas and Gasoline Engine 47 S. Canal-st. Building, Chicago. Kuglar, Herman, 68; 4745 Dec.

29. salesman, buyer: age 3U. '1 2tS2. rrioune omce. Dae.

to. Services Sunday, Jan. 3. at Rapon, Wis. Washlngton-blvd.

Please omit flowers. Toledo and Fremont (O.) papers please copy. GARN Mrs. Lucy, aged 32 years 9 months and 10 days, late residence 821 West beloved wife of Frank W. Garn and daughter Ludwig Wolff.

GARN Frank aged 10 years 11 months an 16 days. GEARY Pauline A- Dec 30, 1903. daughter of Elizabeth C. and the late James Geary, sister of Marie E. and Katherlne and niece of John and Joseph Teahon.

Funeral from her late residence, 4627 Saturday. Jan. 2, 9:30 a. ta Corpus Christ! church. Burial at Calvary.

GOERK Dora, aged 20 years, daughter of the deceased Henry and Dorothy Goerk, victim of Iroquois theater fire. Funeral Monday, Jan. 4, 1:30 p. from residence of sister, and thence by carriages to chapel in Graceland. where funeral service will be held.

SALESMEN A LEADING CHICAGO HOUSE SITUATION WANTED A STUDENT WORKING ROEHL Carl. Dec. 31. born in Germany 1816. wants enthusiastic hustlers on the road and Private funeral or.

account of sickness in his own way wants work either as a child tutor or In office of some kind. Hours from 3:30 on and offers wide awake, energetic men splencid oppor GASOLINE ENGINE 14 HORSE POWER BUR-rell, used only four weeks; complete for 46. Address 71. Tribune office. loved daughter of Harry J.

(MAfM Funeral 1 p. m. Saturday from 1926 ashlngton-tlvd. Carrlaea to Forest Home. BERGCH Mrs.

Annie Benrch nee Hedsresl beloved wife of Arthur Bercch and mother of Edward. Geonre. auAter of Ames Tli of Elizabeth. Helen, from late residence. 1613 N.

Halsted-st. Please tunlties for securing excellent paying permanent omit flowers. all day Saturday. Address 600, Tribune office. SITUATION WANTED AS AGER positions; give references.

A 046, Trioune omce. BTTBLY Mrs T-nuise. R3S alpo Mrs. ENGINES, BOILERS, HEATERS. PUMPS.

AND mach'y. A. L. Dawson 29 W. Washington.

SALESMEN BELLES LETTERS. NEW: FIRST 25 vears' experience: can give best reference Ida Weimers: also Mrs. Mary Felser, formerly William. Harrr. and George.

Funeral notice choice of territory; popular prices with easy Address Bath, 111., Mason County, L.D. FALKNER Pert Washington. Wis. Funeral Jan. a at p.

terms to purchasers; students of Sheldon school RYCKMAN Samuel Ward Ryckman, aged 65 SITUATION WANTED BY SOBER. EXPERI- preferred. ELDRIDGE, 530 Monon Eu tiding. BERGCH Arthur James Bergch. 11 years old.

sMrWtTT AinvMl son of Arthur Bertrch Burial Monday at 2 p. Graceland, from res'. SECOND HAND ENGINES. BOILERS. PUMPS, machinery.

L. D. POLLARD. 44 S. Jefferson-st.

METAL NOVELTIES. DIES, TOOLS, MACH'Y. etc. Illinois Die A Tool Works. 18 W.

Randolph. enced gardener and houseman for private resi SALESMEN TO SELL OUR GOODS TO GEN der.ee of A. Bauer. 1933 Demming-pl. dence; refs.

W. HILLMANN. 677 Linooln-av. Killackay, Josephine, 15: 716 Dec. 80.

Killeen, Catherine. 50; 5225 Dec. 31. Kelly, Bridget, 60 2172 N. Paulina-st Dee.

31. Kamberg. Ottilie, 36; 2151 W. Dec. 31.

Llllls, Julia. 62; 8829 Dec. 30. Lane. Elizabeth, 62; 146 Dec.

30. Montgomery, Margaret. 67; 1202 Dec 30. Martin, Clarence, 21; 3228 Dec. 30.

McGrath. Michael, 51; 68 Vernon Park. Dec. 30. McCaffrey, Margaret, 38; 6203 Dec.

30. McGuire. Janet 65; 10140 Dec. 81. Noonan, Sarah, 69; 758 W.

Dec. 31. Nash. Carles, 76; 329 Dec. 30.

Norton, Esther 66: 3666 Dec. 81. Penpek. John. IS; 35 Dec.

30. Pukowick, Anna, 82; 812 N. Sangamon-st. Dec. 31.

Pallson. Norge 76; 611 Dec. 29. Paraskevoulakos, George, 22; 1160 W. Dec.

29. Puslack, Mary, 8S; 463 S. Dec. 30. Ruche, Henry, 46 400 Dec.

81. TS KTp of Kdward George. Funeral notice era! stores, clothiers, druggists, and grocers; fine SAYRE Miss Carrie Dec. 30. Funeral Sun SITUATION WAN TED EXPERIENCED side lines- big profits; liberal terms.

Model Mfg. day. Jan. 3. at 1:30 D.

from 7646 Bond-av. to watchman understands Janitor work, steam etc MACHINERY BARGAIN LIST ON REQUEST, I BUY AND SELL. WILLIS SHAW, CHICAGO. box soutn isena. xna.

Oakwoods. references, star, and bond. 301, Tribune office. SALESMEN A PROMINENT CHICAGO MER SCHAFFNER Miss Minnie H. Schaffner.

67S 45th-pl. Funeral notice later. New York and Employment Agencies. ehandising house can offer splendid opportunity GAS GASOLINE ENGINES BOUGHT. SOLD, rented exchanged.

McDonald. 36 W. Randolph. Cleveland turners otesse copy. to hustling, energetic men; best references re SITUATION WANTED FIRST CLASS BUTLER.

quired. Address 544, Tribune office. highest references. BIGGS, 67 Rush-st. SCH REINER Mrs.

E. Schreiner. nee Ludlow, beloved wife of the late Edward A. Schreiner. Funeral at Rosehill chapel at 2 o'clock Saturday WE REPAIR.

RENT. BUY. AND SELL GAS engines. Colborne Mfg 31-41 E. Indiana -st.

GAS ENGINES STATIONARY. MARINE. AND automobiles. Cavanaugh Darley. 4 S.

Canal-st. SALESMEN BRIGHT YOUNG MEN TO SELL our coffees direct to family trade; liberal commis GOODMAN Lillian wife of Alfred Lock-wood Goodman (nee Michael), Dec. 81, 1903. Funeral private, at her late home. 1596 West Saturday at 1 o'clock.

Please omit flowers. Burial at Boston. Hartford and Boston papers please copy. GORDON Rozella aged 78 years. Friday.

8:30. Funeral Monday, 1 o'clock; Interment at Graceland. GOSS Mathilda, wife of Joseph J. Goss. Funeral from her late residence.

243 Grace-st. Saturday. Jan. 2. at 2 p.

to St- Paul's church. Orchard and Kemper-sts. Interment private. GRAVES Clara, beloved wife of W. C.

Graves, and niece Sophia, beloved daughter of Mr. ana Mrs. Gudehus, aged 6 years and 4 months. Funeral Snday, at 12 o'clock, at 327 N. Ashland-av SCHREINER Arllne and Irma Schreiner.

beloved sion or salary. NICHOLSON 1727 Wabash children of the late Mr. and Mrs. E. A.

Schreiner. SITUATIONS WANTED-FEHALG. Bookkeepers and Clerks. Rohan, Nichols, 55; 4057 Dec. 80.

SALESMEN OIL STOCK: GOOD MEN: FIRST BERU Michael Bern, at his tote residence, Jf father of Michael and Edward Bem ard Mrs F. Sheridan. Funeral Sunday at 9 a. m. to" St.

Agatha's church, by carriages to Calvary, BSUTEL William beloved husband of Emily Beutel, nee Traeder. aged 34 years It enonihs. Dec. 30, 1903. Funeral Sunday.

Jan. 3. 9, 14 from St. Stephen's Lutheran church. near at 1 o'clock p.

thence to Concordia cemeteiT. BICKFORD Helen, aged 16 years. Glenn Bick-Jord. aged IT years, beloved daughter and son of WmS M. and Harriett C.

Btcktord. Dec. 30, Funeral at chapl, Graceland cemetery, eaturday morning. 11 o'clock. "SfljfcACKMAK Et oldest daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Harry E. Blackmam Glen View. 111. Fuaerai private.

BOETTCHER Norlne beUoyed wife of Charles F. Boettcher, daughter of William and Tjo.a Roller ulster of William. Charles. George, Rapata, Joseph, WK 3i.T Dec. 2b.

class proposition. Address 472, Tribune office SITUATION WANTED LADY ASSISTANT Koeni, can. Joio iec. si. SALESMEN EXPERIENCED FURNISHING Rowley.

Edwin 69: 2964 Dec. 30. Snail, Charlotte 63; 245 Dec. 30. must furnish reference.

Addrees 465, Tribune e- bookkeeper or cashier; many years experience; can furnish Al references; one with ability to fill any position of this kind. Address 112, Tribune. Schvmroek. Margaret. 43; 960 Dec.

29. SOLICITOR ENERGETIC. BRAINY. TO REP Simon, Washington, do; Mil uec. ao.

resent large financial Institution: bond required. SITUATION WANTED E. BOOKKEEPER; 8 Stevens. Belinda, 67; 48-14 Dec. 31.

5o4 Natl. Llfe Bidg. HAYES Frank son of Sergeant Dennis and yrs. experience; competent; ref. 4-58.

Tribune. Thorp, Olive 23; 2107 Michlgan Dec. 28. SOLICITOR FIRST CLASS. COUNTRY.

SEW Thompson, Ida, 27; 1935 Dec. 29. ADDRESSING TO DO. refs. A 458, Tribune.

SITUATION WANTED by lady; 75c per ing machines; must have high refs. Caii State i ttley, neresa. 63; 1446 Jan. 1. Mary Hayes.

69 Dec. 3. jeuneral Jan. 2, at 10:30 a. at St.

Vincent's church, thence by carriages to Calvary. Bellview (Ont.) and Janesvllle (Wis.) papers please copy. Walker, Mtlo 37; 1551 Dec. 30. SPECIALTY SALESMEN IN UNOCCUPIED territory.

Our men make from $100 to $600 per Wing, Benjamin, 70 283 W. Dec. 31. Young, Lillian, 15; 622 N. Dee.

31. HELMS Mr. Otto H. Helms, on Wednesday. TYec.

30 1903 at Iroouois theater. Leaves widow. Mrs. Alma Helms (nee Campe). and little daugh LOST AND FOUND.

ter. Ruth. Funeral service Sunday. Jan. 3, at I)t tics.

SITUATION WANTED HOUSEWORK IN country or suburbs by woman with a child. HAM-ILTON. 3742 Cottage Grove-av. Houie keeperi. SITUATION WANTED AS WORKING HOUSE- keeper in small family, by responsible woman; good seamstress; has references.

361. Tribune. Laundresses. 1:30 p. from 77 Maple-st.

Member ot Garden City. A. F. A. M.

No. 141. Consistory and Shrine. WANTED TO THE PARTY WHO WILL EE- turn lo me a watch charm, consisting of old Ro month. $200 and good references required.

Gas Machine Union Trust Detroit, Mich. SUBSCRIPTION SOLICITORS 2. WHO WILL take good thing on straight commission, wanted to work 111. and for best 2 mechanical papers In U. S.

Call or address C. S. FITCH. 936 Monad-rock Chicago. TEN HIGH CLASS MEN.

EXPERIENCED IN insurance, correspondence school, book, or investment work; $50 to $100 weekly for capable men. 234 La Room 305, 10 to 1. HENNESSEY Dec. 30. William, beloved son of man lion nead, eyes set with diamonds, and teeth William and Annie Hennessey.

Funeral bun holding diamond, with inscription on back, J. K. day at 9:30 a. m. from residence.

4411 Calumet- Funeral at Kosehlll chapel at 2 o'clock Saturday. SHABAD Theodore, aged 12 years, beloved son of Henry M. and Fannie Shabad, at his home from the effects of the Iroquois theater nre, Friday, Jan. 1, 1904, at 7:15 a. m.

Funeral from his late residence, 4041 Sunday, Jan. 3. 1904, at 10 a. to Free Sons' cemetery at Waldheim. SHABAD Myrtle, aged 14 years, beloved daughter of Henry M.

and Fannie Shabad. at the Iroquois theater fire. Dec. 30. 1903.

Funeral from her late residence. 4041 Sunday morning, Jan. S. 1904, at 10 a. to Free Sons cemetery, at Waldheim.

SHEEHAN Mary Banks Sheehan, wife of the late Cornelius Sheehan. at residence, 328 W. Polk-st. Member of Holy Family court. W.

C. O. F. Funeral Monday at 9:30 to Holy Family church, high mass, C. id.

St. P. R. to Calvary. MAIL Mrs.

Melville, wife of the late William Small, Dec. 30. 1903, seed 63 years. Funeral from late residence. 245 S.

Wlnehester-av. Sunday, Jan, 3, 1904. at 1:30 p. to Forest Home. SMITH On Dec.

31. 1902. Charles F. Smith, at his late residence. 3747 aged 79 years.

Funeral Saturday at 2 p. m. Northamp-den and Springfield. papers please copy. SMITH Bonnie, 15 years old, Dec.

30. 1903. Funeral Saturday, Jan. 2. 1904.

at her late residence, 2177 at 3 p. m. Interment at Benzonia. Mich. SPECHT Dec 80.

lone Specht and daughter. Eva. Funeral Sunday, Jan. 3, at lo a. from residence.

6542 Stewart-av. Interment at Rosehill. SPETH Nicholas, age 59 years 3 months 11 days, beloved husband of Mary Speth nee Bold and father of John, George, and Maximillian. Funeral Jan. 3, at 1 p.

m. from his late residence. 469 to Holy Trinity church, thence to St. Bonifacius cemetery. SQUIRE Olive, bloved daughter of Oscar W.

and Kate Mann Squire, 942 Cuyler-av. Funeral from Lewis Publishing 12:03," I will pay big Harry Jcannette. Agnes, and Fanny, sister-in-law of William. Frank, and John Boettcher aged 32 years 2 months and 15 days. Funeral from her late residence, 4140 to Concordia cemetery, Sunday, 10 o'clock a.

m. BOG At Iroquois theater disaster. Mary Louise, aped 17 years 10 months, beloved daughter of tVilliam T. Bcgg. 0133 Prlnoeton-av.

BnMfct private at Mount Hope. BOICE William H. Poice. Balls C. his wife, -and Bessie, their daught.

r. in the Iroquois thea-H Dec. 30. 1003. Funeral from Hyde r-ark Pres-ISBabvian church, 53d-st.

and Jan. at i s. m. Interment private. BOWMAN Josephine, ared 58 years; Beatrice Bowman, aged 32 years; Lucia Bowman, aged 8 reward ana ask no question.

I prize it, not for its to Holy Angels' church, thence to Mt. Oil vet. Interment private. intrinsic value, but as a token and its association. SITUATION WANTED LAUNDRESS.

COL- I won't stand on ceremonies to obtain its return. HIGGINS Mrs. Mary, mother of Lulu Hlggins ored. private family, by the week; good ref. Address, in full confidence, J.

158 W. Van and Mrs. Rev. E. J.

Kose. at wucnanan. Mien Burial at Rosehill, Saturday, at 12:30. Apply janitor. 4129 Mlchigan-ay Buren-st.

H1PPACH 2928 Robert and Stenographer. LEGAL NOTICES AND PROPOSALS. DUPEeTjUDAH, WILLARD WOLF. ATTORNEYS, 521 Adams Express Building. ESTATE OF BERNHARD KUPPENHEIMER, deceased.

All persons having claims against tm estate of Bernhard Kuppenheinwr, deceased, art hereby notified and requested to attend and present such claims to the Probate Court of Cook County, Illinois, for the purpose of having th same adjust ed at a term of said Court, to be held at the Frobat Court Room, in the City of Chicago, in said Cook County, on the third Monday of February, A. D. 1904. being the 15th day thereof. Dated Chicago, December 10th, 1903.

JONAS KUPPENHEIMER. LOUIS B. KUPPENHEIMER. ALBERT B. KUPPENHEIMER, Executors DUPEE.

JED AH, WILLARD WOLF. Attof neys. GRAIN STORAGE RATES FOR 1904: Public notice Is hereby given that the rates foil the storage of grain In our warehouses shall be at follows during the ensuing year: On all grain and flaxseed received in bulk an inspected in good condition, three-quarters () of one (1) cent per bushel for the first ton 10i days or part thereof and one-fortieth (1-40) of one (1) cent per bushel per day for each additional day thereafter, so long as it remains In good condition-On grain damp or liable to early damage, as indicated by its inspection when received, two (2) cents per bushel for the first ten (10! days or part thereof and one-half 04) of one (1) cent per busnel for each additional five (5) days or part thereof. No grain will be received in store until it has been Inspected and graded by authorized inspectors. ALTON ELEVATOR Jan.

1. 1904. Geo. A. Seaverns Sec'y.

GRAIN STORAGE RATESFOR 1904. Public notice Is hereby given that the rates for the storage of grain in our warehouses shall hi as follows during the ensuing year: On all grain and flaxseed received in bulk and Inspected in good condition, three-quarters HQ of one (1) cent per bushel for the first ten (16) das or part thereof and one-fortieth (1-40) of one (1) cent per bushel for each additional day, so long as it remains in good condition. On grain damp or liable to early damage. dicated by its inspection when received, two (21 rarta rur Hiicb! th, fl-ct ton i ill 1 d-IVS Or I'STt LOST A FUR MUFF. IN BUS AT UNION DE- not.

last Monday, nd the old man wno took the Archie, aged respectively 14 and 12 years, beloved sons of Louis A. and Ida 8. Hippach. nee Fischer. THOROUGH, EXPERIENCED JEWELRY SALESMEN EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY OLD ESTABLISHED TRADE.

STONE 199 MARKET-ST. SITUATION WANTED BY EXPERT STENOG- muff will do to leave it at Marshall Field's rauher. Kenimeton: permanent or temporary: Dec. 30. 10O3.

Funeral services Bunaay, Jan. 3, highest city references. 154 E. Flat 3. retail store and get reward; no questions asked.

Address 105, Tribune office. p. from Church or the Atonement. Ken- 1- SITUATION WANTED STENOGRAPHER; Sears, in Iroquois theater nre. nunai private nuui ordan's undertaking esta'blisbment.

14 E. Sunday, Jan. 3, 1904, at 1:30 p. by carriages to Rosehill cemetery, where funsral services will be held in chapel at 3 o'clock. more ana jiiagewater.

rsew iork Herald please copy. LOST LADY'S BLUB ENAMEL HUNTING first class refs. CORA ANDREWS, 0053 S. Ureen. Miscellaneous.

case watch: on Dlinois Central suburban train HOLMES Margaret, wife of Michael Holmes, TRAVELERS MEN AND WOMEN TO TRAVEL and employ lady agents: best line: best terms ever offered. Taxis Toilet Chicago. or in downtown shopping district. Return to Room Jan. 1.

Fineral Sunday, at 9 a. from 3iOl 333 Chicago Beach Hotel for liberal reward. to Church of Nativity, by carriages to SITUATION WANTED AS GOVERNESS, BY Mount Olivet. TRAVELERS SAL. $80 AND EXPENSES; $26 required: permanent.

FOLEY. 385 Wabash. educated young German lady, recently from LOST WHITE FUR SCARF, SATURDAY, DEC. HOLST Dec. 29.

1903. Mary Ward, beloved wife Europe, to teach German fend French to children 26 C. N. W. Rv.

station, Evanston: of Wm. M. Hoist, also Alan. Gertrude, and Amy, between the ages or 0 to la years; willing to travel. Address 521, Tribune office.

reward $25 if returned to H. R. Hixson. 320 Evanston. or 1144 Monadnock Block, Chicago.

children. Funeral will be held rrom calvary Presbyterian church. 42d-av. and YOUNG MAN TO SELL GOODS AND TRAVEL In Iowa; references. 306.

185 Dearborn. I FIRST CLASSDRESS GOODS SALESMEN Steadv positions to men of ability. Apply Asst, 8th floor. SIBGEL, COOPER CO. from Centenary M.

E. Church Sunday, Jan. 3, at Sunday, Jan. 3, at 2 p. to Forest Home.

Please LOST THURSDAY. SILVER WATCH FOB, EN- BUSINESS PERSONALS. omit nowers. graved it. B.

c. Keward. K. li. ukall.

143 I RLE Mabel Wiley, wife of Andrew Irle. 1240 1:30 p. to Rosehill. STAFFORD Bessie M. Dec.

30. 1903, beloved wife of Dr. Frank dauehter of Mrs. Mary R. nnrt th late L.

Eastman, sister of William La Salle-st. PERSONAL JCOWr IS THE TIME TO BEGIN Wednesday, Dec. 80, 1903, aged 31 Boys. BOY IN DRUG STORE. ABOUT 2 YRS.1 LOST RED COVERED DOCTOR'S VISITING the best investment tnat you ever maxie.

select diamond and pay for it monthly. Make a small years 8 months. Funeral from North Shore Congregational church, Wilson-av. and EXP. beloved wife and son of P.

G. Brennan. Funeral from her late residence, 608 Fulton-st. Sunday, Jan. 3.

at 9 a. to St. Columbkili's church, thence" by carriages to Mount Carmel. BREWSTER Mary Julia, daughter of Mr and Mrs. L.

H. Brewster, 110 E. 8lst-et. Services from residence. Jan.

2, 2 o'clock. At rest, at Oak woods. BUCKLEY Lizzie, beloved wife of James Buckley, daughter of Mrs. C. Ford, at 225 Noble-et.

Funeral notice hereafter. BUEHRMANN Margaret, aged 13, daughter of Otto and Mary W. Buehrmann. Funeral at 10 o'clock Saturday morning. 44 E.

53d-st. BUSCHWAH Louise Alice, beloved daughter of Jacob and Matilda Buschwah. aged 12 years 8 months. Funeral Saturday. Jan.

2. at 1 o'clock a from Evanston Avenue Congregational Church of the Redeemer, cor. Evanston and Aldlafe-avs, wtfTTK Mi3S Annice E. Bradford, suddenly Jan. Fred and Gertrude L.

Kastrnan. Funeral from list. Return to Lee Drug House. 262 S. Hal Warren-nv Sllndav Jan.

3 1904 at 1 clock sted-st. reward. at 2 p. m. Saturday, Jan.

iskh. Mavernui Interment at Forest dome cemetery. Joiiet and I Mass. papers please copy. St.

Louis papers please copy. LOST HAND MADE BRACELET. SET WITH JONES Dec. 30. Mrs.

Annie C. Jones, wife of sapphires; reward. Return to eort Dearborn STEELE Jan. 1, Marion, infant daughter of payment when you take tne diamond, tnen save your nickels and dimes with one of our home savings banks. You can meet the monthly payments this way without ever missing the money.

Your diamond will be paid for In a few months and will be worth from 10 to 20 per cent more than it cost you. Come in and see how easily you can do this. Open until 6:30 daily; Saturdays until 10 p. m. Warner E.

Jones. Funeral from 46 E. 53d-st. Sat National bank. Maurice B.

and Beatrice Lesem Steele. urday. Jan. 2. at 2 p.

m. Tacoma (Wash.) papers please copy. Cor. of Hermitage and Ojlncom-avs BRIGHT, STRONG ROY ABOUT 17 YEARS old $5 MURTHA, Room 3S, 84 Washington-et, RELIABLE BOY TO RUN ELECTRIC ELE-vator; must have reference. KLING 2S2 5th-av.

Trades. BOILERMAKERS FOR R. R. SHOP OUT OF citv; 6teady work; free transportation. Apply Room 9.

Atlantic Hotel, Sherman and Van Buren. LOST OLD MALE GREYHOUND DOG; NAME SW ARTS Marie daughter of William and Paula Swarts of Custer Park, 111. Funeral from KELLY Ann, beloved mother of the Rev. E. D.

orjrejwardiJ54Lincoln thereof, and one-half (tj) of one (1) cent per bushel Congregational church, Rogers Park, Jan. 2, Kelly, S. J. D. Kelly, and J.

B. Kelly of New il 'J 1 XV VJ C. CK V- Diamond a 1 y. Second floor. 92 to 98 State-st.

3:30 p. m. Wilmington (111.) papers please copy. SWARTZ Miss Marsruerite aged 20 vears. PERSONAL.

tor each additional live (o) days or part mtrreui. No grain will be received in store until it has been inspected and graded by authorized inspect" ork city, ana jvirs. cainerme ttugnes, agea 4 years, at the residence of her daughter, 90 Lytle-st. Funeral Monday. Notice later.

and Miss Frances Irene, aged 12 years, daughters r.f nr and Mrs. T. B. Swartz. 146 36th-st.

Funeral Funeral 9 Sunday, at 40 E. 47th-st. PERSONAL WANTED. PRESENT ADDRESS PERSONAL ors. AKMUl KLEVAlOtt a-.

u'rlal at Joiiet, ill. nowexs. of llliam Gallagher, formerly emDloved bv the KENNEDY Dec. 80. Frances and Ames R.

Saturday, Jan. 2. 1 p. from the Sixth Presby By E. A Secretary.

Jan. 2, 1904. aM RTRVR-Marv. of 879 Kedzie-av. member St.

Electrical Kxcnange ana later by tne Aiden Elec Kennedy, daughters of Henry sisters of Mrs. DIPPERS EXPERIENCED; BERRY'S, 28 S. Sangamon-st. terian church, vincennes-av. ana 3th-st.

CHOCOLATE steady work. tric Co. Reward of $2 for same. Address 424, J. 3, Foley and Lambert J.

Kennedy. Funeral At GRAIN STORAGE RATES FOR 1904: JB rrioune omce. from St. Bernard church, with and lAiuon ixxia- jwnc3 i r. cadence, 1222 Rogers Park.

Funeral froml Styiisn apparei ior men, women, ana cnnaren, and handsome furniture, rugs, carpets, sold on convenient terms of credit and at prices no higher than are charged at the cash stores. We ask for NO MONEY DOWN not a cent in advance. Call. Investigate. Established since 1886.

E. SHOWERS 2d and 3d floors. 217-219 State-st. Public notice Is hereby given that tne rate Regis court. W.

C. O. F. Funeral from Rolston's, t'8 Saturday, to St. Mary's church, thence by M.

St. St. Paul R. R. to Calvary.

CANTWELL Ella wife of Thomas A Cant-well, from the residence of her late sister, Mrs. 10 m. Saturday, carriages to C. A N. W.

depot. Congregational church. Kogers Bark, Jan. at storage of grain in our Warehouses A saw by special train to Calvary at 1 D. m.

Please omit 8:30 p. m. WATCHES, JEWELRY, ETC. be as follows during the ensuing year: flowers. TAYLOR Relne Mary, aged 12 years, residence, 1222 Rogers Park.

Funeral from Con P. P. Uonneil, ct.ow a. I' i 1 I TTJ ...11." .1 1. 111., KIELY Harry beloved brother of the Rev.

BEGIN THE NEW YEAR WITH A DIAMOND. ll'o vi, 1 1 nnH on CAHvr lYionthlv navm.nta on ail gram and Maxi-eed receivea in Inspected in good condition, three-quarters () one (1) cent per bus. for the first ten days or pert thereof, and one-fortieth (1-40) of one (1) gregational church, Rogers Park, Jan. 2, at and every dollar you pay Is Just like so much pui p. m.

John Klely of St. Louis. P. H. Kiely of Duluth.

Thomas P. and Joseph J. Kiely of Chicago, Mrs. Annie Kiely McWilliams of Ont. Mrs.

in me Dana, mane a mail payment wnen you get PERSONAIFOR ALL NERVOUS DISORDERS nothing equals MECHANICAL VIBRATION. We manufacture inexpensive appliances for use in I our home. Write or call for free booklet. Hygeia ibratory Suite 21 Auditorium Bldg. Wabash-av.

entrance, Chicago. THACHER Walter Thacher, aged 39 years 4 months and 22 days, Dec. 30, 1903. Funeral at 3:30 tne diamond, men use one or our nome savinu jxr. j.

unaerwoou oi uuiutn. airs, neien r.aav, Mrs. Jessie Bartlett. and Miss C. A Klely of Chi Danss tor laying asiue tne stray nicKeis ana amies Saturday.

Holy Angels' church, to Union depot, via CM. St. to Calvary. CHANDLER Robert Dec. 31.

Funeral services Sunday, 3 p. at residence of his son, W. Chandler, 660 S. 42d-av. CHRISTIAN Henrietta, Dec 30, aged 18 years.

Funeral services Jan. 2 at 1:30 p. m. from St. Bartholomew church, 68th-sit.

and. Stewart-av. Interment Mount Greenwood. Eastern papers please copy. p.

m. Jan. 2 from an Duser 6138 entworth-av. to meet tne mommy payments as tnev mature. per bus.

for each additional day or part idstmh long as it remains In girod condition. On grain damp or liable to early damage, as dicated by Its inspection when received. tJ t-j cents per bus. for the first ten (10) days cr pan, thereof, and one-half (Va) of one (1) cent per no. for each additional five (5) days or part thereoT.

Thousands of people are paying for a diamond in ,1,1. fa Iri tr V. t. Hoot- i PERSONAL PORTRAITS PAINTED: A FINE THOMPSON Ida, beloved wife of B. F.

Thompson, daughter of N. C. and G. D. Johnson, aged 27 years.

Tuesday, Dec. 29, at 4 p. m. Funeral Sun cago. Funeral Saturday at 9 a.

m. to Holy Family church, thence by cars via Grand Trunk Ry. to Mount Olivet cemetery. St. Louis papers please copy.

uuu i i in Drop in and let us fully explain how easily you can day. Jan. 3, at 1 p. from her late residence. collection of oil paintings for sale.

Cleaning and restoring old family or valuable paintings by special process. LANGENBERG. 628-530 do this. until oaiiy; Saturdays until ri.T.EFIN Catherine. Dee.

31 at 5225 Green-sti. 1933 near 4SUi and to iu p. m. Funeral Sunday, at 9 a. to Cbkrch of Visitation, Mount Olive by carriages.

Wellington Hotel, Chicago. PHRISTOPHERSEN Minnie beloved wife C. M. Christophersen. 231 N.

Oak Pif-RSONAL SUPERFLUOUS HAIR. MOLES. COACH BODY BUILDERS 8, TWO PANGS; steady work. Apply American Car and foundry St'. Charles, Mo.

ENGINEER THOROUGHLY COMPETENT. for North Side manufacturing plant: must have good knowledge of electricity and be a worker. Address 224. Tribune office. NONUNION ENGINEER SMALL STEAM plant; state reference.

Address 425, Tribune office. NONUNION' LICENSED ENGINEERS COME prepared to work. 324 Room 900. NONUNION LICENSED ENGINEERS GIVE A good reference. Address 491.

Tribune office. ONE GANG. 4 INSIDE FINISHERS FOR COACH work; steady work. Apply American Car and Fdy. St.

Charles, Mo. Agents Wanted. AGENTS ON SALARY OR COMMISSION THE greatest agents' seller ever produced every user of pen and ink buys it on sight; 200 to 500 per cent Sroflt- one agent's sales amounted to $020 in six ays- another $32 in two hours. Monroe Mfg. X88.

La Crosse. Wis. STENOGRAPHER AND BOOKKEEPER OR stenographer; young man preferred; must be good penman and accurate in figures. Address in own nandwrittng. SILBERMAN Ottumwa.

Iowa. TOBIAS Florence Elizabeth. 1182 Flournoy-st. Dec. 30, in Iroquois theater.

Funeral notice later. LOFT IS iJKUH CO. Diamond si a 1 y. Second Floor Stewart Building. 92 to 98 State-st.

of Mr. and Mrs. John Hanson, sis- t.r of Conrad A. and Lydia T. Hanson.

Funeral warts, permanently removed by the electric 14 years' experience. MME. STIVER. M. E.

by cars to Mount Jiivet. KOCHEMS Moiher and sen. Augusta nee Let-verm arm aged 38 years, Jacob aged 17 years, beloved wife and son of Frank C. Kochems, mother and brother of Mrs. Harry P.

Altman. TORNEY Edna, beloved daughter of Patrick DIAMONDS, WATCHES. JEWELRY. and Mary A. Torney, sinter of Austin, Blanche, Monday.

Jan. 4. 1904. from late IflWMaa at 1 v. m.

carriages. Mount Olive. 1407 Auditorium lower, raone narrison. and babs Torney. Funeral from lata residence PERSONAL ROACHES.

BUGS, RATS EXTER- rroiiNS ro. 30. 1903. Manraret nee Shin- 1292 Monday, 9:15 a. to Our Lady Sunday at 1 p.

m. from residence, 262 Warren- DIRECT FROM FACTORY TO CONSUMER We positively undersell every one In the business because we own our own factory for the production No grain will be received in store unui -been inspected and graded by authorized inspect ors. CARRINGTON. PATTEN A COMPANY. H.

J. PATTEN. Secretary. SEALED" PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED AT the office or the Commissioners of Lir.com mm until 12 o'clock Jan. 12, 1904.

for the park restaurants and pony and phaetcn standi for a term of three or five years from May 1. Specifications to be seen at the park office. JH right is reserved to reject any or all must be sealed. Indorsed Proposals for CoBcei slons." and addressed to Attest: W. W.

TRACY. President H. WARDER, Secretary. FtVILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR AST Kit wife MkRiia KStSH 0 minated rrom your premises unaer guaranteed ot sorrows cnurcn, carriages ro mount lannei. contract.

Call or write, or phone Wabash 322. ners beloved wifo of Domlnlck Cogans and sister of Officer Thomas Grace, Mary Shinners, Mrs. vRrin and Mrs. Breen. 28 years.

Alto her UTTLEY Theresa nee O'Brlenl, widow of the FREUEKiciv jn.rcMia arate-st. late Thomas Uttley, mother of Joseph J. Harker or watoncases ana watcn movements and buy our diamonds direct from cutters. You need only a few dollars for first payment on anything you select, the balance you pay In a series of such easy and Barbara T. Uttley.

Funeral from late resi OSm Alice Shinners, aged 26 years. Funeral Jan. 4, 1904. at 9 a. from her late dence.

1446 Lexington-st Monday. 10:15 a. m. PERSONAL HYPNOTISM IF INTERESTED call or send for literature. The De Laurence Institute of Hypnotism.

Suite 4, 344 Michigan-av. to Our Lady of Sorrows' church, carriages to rtii-i-rice 5P04 to St. Anne i church, hWh mam will be celebrated, rhence toi9th montniy pa iiients mat you win never miss your Mount Carmel. Waukesha papers please copy. money.

open evenings. THE ALKER-ED- PERSONAL CHIROPODIST. CORNS. 25C EA. and Kaisted-st.

depot, and by cars to Mount Olivet. VAN INGEN Grace. John. Edward, Margaret. MUlSD lao etn noor, opposite Man-del Brothers.

lnerown nails ana an paa cases a specialty. CORCORAN Florence R. beloved daughter ui.vi.i 1'nrrflim. dec. 30.

1903. aited 22 vears. av to forest Home. LAKE Funeral of Mrs. Alfred Lake and Mrs.

Mary E. Mead will be held Sunday. Jan. 3. at 9 m.

at 27S Belden-av. LANGE Herbert and Agnes, children of Agnes end Louis Lange, from 1632 to Evangelist Johanna's church, Garfleld-av. and thence to Graceland cemetery, Jan. at 9:30 a. m.

LEHMAN Frances perished In the fire, Iroouois theater, beloved daughter of Amelia S. and the late George Lehman, aged 28 years 9 months, teacher in H. H. Nash school. Funeral from residence of her mother, 525 N.

Oak Park, at 10 a. Sunday. Interment Forest Home. LIEBERTHAL Battle beloved wife of Harry Lieberthal, mother of Irving, at Omaha. Neb and Elizabeth, children of Mr.

and Mrs. H. S. Van Ingen. will be buried from the Episcopal Prof.

Wm. Emanuel, 169 2121 C. having left my bed and board, from this aata FRNKF. KEMP. 1267 Maplewood-av.

BTREIiTTZ WHOLESALE DEALERS IN American watches: weekly or monthlT nv- Funeral from late residence, 218 to church in Kenosha Saturday, Jan, a. at 2:30 p. m. PERSONAL LAURA CONOLLY. DERMATOLO- WALDMAN Simon.

Dec. 80. aged 51 hus ments; goods delivered on nrst payment; send for Church of the Holy -warne, oaturaay, jan. ss. i'JU4.

at 11 a. n. gist Auditorium lower, crucago. indorsed by Julia Marlowe, Ellen Terry, etc. band of Minnie aldman.

father of Lily and Rose, new ran catalogue, sa noor. coiumpus Memorial r-TiOCKER Miss Mil-lie daughter of Isabel PERSONAL HAIR. MOLES, RED NOSE PIM- orotner or nenry ry. aiaman ana jars. tserger.

Funeral Sunday. Jan. 3 at 1 o'clock from late home, ples, scars, a specialty, ciectroiysis. is. MORSES AND CARRIAGES.

HolrUS WINTERED. "sTABLED. GRAINED $8 month; called for. delivered free. RHOU-s.

rroeker sister of Mrs. ueorge fc- cook ana Mrs. K-ivinorid Carter of this city. Services Saturday Burial at Prince- HU to vv aianeim. Miscellaneous.

ADVERTISING MAN FOR MANUFACTURING line must have experience sufficient to take immediate charge of advertising and publicity work. Address in confidence, stating salary, experience, and references. 496, Tribune olHce. WEBER Carrie, nee Wreber. aged 49 years 6 Y.

Electrol ysls 3 city. PERSONAL IT'S THE BIAS ABDOMINAL months 15 ciays, beloved wire of John J. Weber. tor lit Princeton and Paxton. papers please 103 state-Bt.

CLAPP COWL, JEWELERS. 88 WASHING ton-st. Est. 1868. Diamonds, watches, silverware, etc.

prices lower than any house; full value paid for diamonds, gold, duplicate wedding presents. AFTER CHRISTMAS CLEAN-UP OF DIA-mends; some rare values; satisfactory terms. GEO. E. MARSHALL Inc.

1. 103 State-at. Era vvanasn-av. xeie. narrisoii oua.

mother of Mattie A. and Harold Weber, victim of SUPFOHTEK iwu 7vii.r.iJ. Address uepi. c. l-OCV.

FOR SALE HANDSOME PORTLAND CUTTER. the Iroquois theater disaster. Funeral from late 624 Chicago fTTiwwrNGS Irene, suddenly. Dec 30. beloved residence, 402 uarneia-av.

Sunday, Jan. 3, at of Robert F. and Minnie A. Cummlnin, PERSONAL SHOES FOR THE LAME. DOC- p.

m. CORRESPONDENT THOROUGH. CAPABLE of getting through a lot of work without breaking down and experienced In coaching salesmen for a stove mfg. concern near Chicago. Address 373, Tribune office.

tors recommena tnem. oena lur catalogue. Funeral service at 10 a Saturday at ol35 Mad ssBssli Interment at Clifton. HI. WEINFELD Hannah, age 20, daughter of Mr.

Chicago. WILL SELL PAWN TICKETS FOR DIAMOND delivery wagon with set runners, am cheap. 226 E. 63d-st. FOR SALE CHEA A LIGHT, HIGH SETTING speeding sleigh.

Stabls. 611 th jt. FOR SALE ONE KIMBALL SPEEDING CUT- ter. H. C.

COBB. 1501 IT in 'r jMj and Mrs. lsr.atz vvemrem. sister ot Joe. Kate.

Will. Sam, Charles, and Rose. Funeral Sundav. rAVY Elizabeth Ann. beloved wife of Edward nr R4 Rosivn-pl.

Funeral services at Church Jan. 3. at 1 p. m. from late residence, 3745 Wa jewelry; aiso sealskin jacket need money at once.

Address 600. Tribune office. HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID FOR OLD GOLD and silver. DEE A refiners. 67 Washington.

-V A.7- ivlnr. Sunday. Jan. 3. at 1 o'clock.

Burial bash-av. Ui PERSONAL HOME SAFETY DEPOSIT: something entirely new; out of sight. The Low-rle Safe Sz Lock 118 W. Jackson-blvd. PERSONAL MRS.

WARNER, 138 4th floor, painless chiropodist and foot specialist. HUSTLING MAN TO HAVE EXCLUSIVE agency and place solicitors in the field for a canvass of a protected household specialty of great merits; liberal inducements offered right parties. Address 407. Tribune office WEISKOPF Irma, Dec 80, aged 15 years 1 month, beloved daughter of Rosa L. and sister to riAVY Dec.

30. Louisa Helen, aged 16 years, be- Amy ana iwiwin vveiskopr. Fu iCT.ii rfouirhter of Edward vv. ana tuzaneiir Ani iSISS ri RoSvn nl. Funeral services at Church PATEXTS AND PATENT ATTORNEYS.

CLEANERS AND DYERS. COK iaTsi cL AIN "SODEA RBORN -ST. Main 3047 54 and 5G 'pkttM neral from late residence. 4939 Champlain-av. at Sunaay.

Jan. 3. at ak i a a. m. Sunday.

Jan. 3, by carriages to Waidheim. PATENTS OBTAINED IN ALL COUNTRIES: J' Burial private. MEN TO SEE OUR ADD. IN INSTRUCTION column, or send for catalogue explaining how we teach barber trade quickly.

Moler Barber College. 435 Wabash-av. WHITMORE Mary Story, widow of the late 554 W. 'phone Monroe lis-. reasonable rates; reliable service; no misrepre Gilbert L.

story. Jan. at the residence of her CNDERTAK.ERS. ESTABLISHED SAC. H.

JORDAN A CO. 14 AND 16 E. CHICAGO. 135 E. HYDE PARK.

C. A. BUILDING. EVANSTON. ILL.

sentations: free guide book; consultation free. daughter, Mrs. James Hayes, aaoo Orand-bivd. Trn-Tr Edward Mansfield and Margaret Louise n2 Twm rwddaughter of William "bee and the Ste'Abbie Ixmise Dee (nee O'Donnell). aged 6 and lute Sunday, at 10 clock a.

AUG. SCHWARTZ, LADIES' AND GENTS' GAn ments: 3 stores: 158 126 Dearborn-R-, Open Mondays. 6:30 to 8 p. m. R.

WM. LOTZ. Funeral notice later. Boston papers please copy. 161-163 3d noor.

YOUNG MEN OF ABILITY. GOOD APDRESS. to establish art stores every county seat in U. S. 736-738 Fine Arts Bldg.

WILLIAMS Howard J. Williams, Dec. 80, JV to and Halsted-st. sta PATENTS PROTECT YOUR IDEAS: NO AL- PERHIGO. UNDERTAKER.

Funera at nis BSSB resiaene. south Leavltt-st. 2973 daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leopold Jackson, sister of Mrs.

George Clark. Omaha. Mrs. Hyman Lieberthal, There se, Jennie, Max. and the late Abe Jackson.

Funeral Sunday. Jan. 3, at 12 o'clock, from 495 by carriage to Mount Maariv. LINDEN Suddenly in Chicago, Dee. 80, 1903.

Eleanor T. only daughter of James and Eleanor Linden. Funeral Saturday, 4 p. from her late residence, 4625 Lake-av. Burial in Dayton, O.

LIVINGSTONE Daisy E. Dec. 30. 1903. Funeral from her late residence, 273 Saturday.

Jan. 2, at 2 o. m. LOWITZ Mrs. N.

S. (nee Millie Helnemann), aged 22 years, at Iroquois theater, beloved wife of Nathan S. Lowitz of Keokuk. daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

N. Heinemann, sister of Mrs. H. G. Wolff.

Dena and Sydney Heinemann. Funeral Monday, Jan. 4. at 10 a. from parents' residence.

274 to Waldheim. Keokuk (la.) and New York City papers please copy. LOWTHER Thomas Dec. 81. of pleuropneumonia, aged 86.

Funeral from his late residence. 117 East Chicago, on Sunday the 3d at half-past 1 o'clock. MACKENZIE Sophia, age 72 years, mother of Mrs. Asher. Mrs.

Kruchler. Mrs. Murray, and Mrs. McMartin. Funeral service Jan.

3. 12:30, from late residence. 6953 So. Park-av. Interment Ingersoll Ont.

MAHLER Edith beloved daughter of Mr and Mrs. Robert M. Mahler, aged years 6 months" Funeral Saturday Jan. 2 1:30 p. from late residence.

2141 W. to Rosehill MANN Miss Emma supervisor of music in the public schools, in Iroquois theater fire Dec 30. ared 39 years. Funeral from Cent, nary 'M. e' church, corner Morgan and Sunday at 1:30 p.

m. to Rosehill. 533 W. Mad son -st. Tel.

M. 3i)-U; DAVID WEBER THE EXPERT, 3523 State-st. BRANCHES: Hg E.3d-a and Michigan-av. 'Phone Oakland fc 55 by cars tb Mount Olivet by the Grand Trunk lowance, no fee; consultation free; established Saturday. Jan.

2, at 3 p. m. Friends will kindly of the late firm of J. Whittler Buffuia PROF. A.

anil A. employment Ageneiei, 1864. MILO B. BT15VENS Si 163 Randolph- omil nowers. i-Tivate arnDuiances.

xeie- iri.i ds tighter of the late William st. Tel. Franklin 4bl. Main omce, was hlngton. WOLFF Harriet, aged 9 years 8 months 28 474.

ph one Doiiglas MANHATTAN STEAM DYE WORKS-- SATURDAY, JAN. 2. 1904, sister of Katherlne and days, beloved daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ludwig AMERICAN AND FOREIGN PATENTS OB- KRISTIN MI SI Cleaner vv om.

ruiiaai private, ounaay, Jan. a. nm talned: caveats, drawings, machinery designed. aw a- xjfQic- Tihnna Bee.ey iva. from late home.

1319 Washir.gton-bivd. Piease inventions perfected. BLOMSTRAN A Patent Solicitors. 809 Chicago Opera House Bldg. WHITTIER BUFFUM T20 YEARS WITH THE "late H.

Jordan 1. undertaker. 1722 Wabash-av. Tel. South 953.

POSTLEWAITE. UNDERTAKER. 322 don't say much. we Just do business omit nowers. mr iT i-ui Dec SO.

I'Tjnerai oaiuruv. rrora 7KB Leo' church, by carriages to Mount Olivet. nsT ve-Viola, Dec. 29 1903. beloved daughter theUte Lieut William J.

Delee and Katharine Sit vrVcormick) and sister of Katharine Mal Saturday, Jan. 2. 1904. from BUSINESS CARDS. Our office will be closed all day today.

EDUCATIONAL REGISTER COMPANY. Commercial. Teohnical. and Educationa' Positions. Those Hardest to Find and Hardest to Fill.

10th Floor, Journal Building. 160 IN00R- PAGE WOVEN WIRE Kv-s PATENTED AND UNPATENTED INVENTIONS bought and sold for the highest cash price. See Arthur's patent exhibition. 148 Chicago. L.

B. C0PELAND PATENT ATTORNEYS. 84 La Ch'cago. III. MONUMENTS.

poratea poratea anu TfiK to St. Leo's in ioe, carbon spring steel wire. This is an iik 1'j company producing the best fence li. tee ww the late be celebrated, then rill nr mass CHAS. G.BLAKE 719 WOMAN'S TEMPLE.

cnurvu. Olivet. WOLF AND KAUFMAN Mrs Leo Wolf and Miss Alice Kaufman. Funeral at Hammond, Ind. Sunday, Jan.

3, 1904, private, 1p.m. ZEISLER Walter B. Zeisler, beloved son of Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Zeisler, Dec.

30, 1903. Funeral Jan. 1. 1904, at 2 o'clock from residence, 3256 Lake to Oakwoods cemetery. ZIMMERMAN Elizabeth 945 St.

elder daughter of M. V. and Fanny Zimmerman, cousin of Geo. W. Dunne and J.

F. Craddock, aged 23 yrs. Funeral Sunday at 12 o'clock sharp at late residence. Interment cemetery. Train leaves' Union station at 2 p.

m. Write for catalogue. onrw-- Reliable maxers or monuments aaa mausoleums. BILLIARD AND POOL TABLES, ETC. EYS OF PROPERTY Ai V' trhwi Maps, plats.

Steel structure FOR SALE SECOND HAND BILLIARD AND rwinl tahleo- we rent tables with nriviieire of buy bv carriage rvrwFtcNDERFBR Leander son of Jerome 5 J. Diftenderfer, aged 16 years services at Mrs. J. J. Armstrong's 6017 Funeial services at morning, lo a.

m. fePUladeiPnia Philadelphia papers please cosy. bridges; landscape engineering Opel BICYCLES AND BICYCLE GOODS. WANTED-50 GOOD SECOND HAND WHEELS at once for country orders bring wheels and get our cash offer. Meade Cycle 1243 Wabash-av.

Chicago go PRINTINU. ISM'xXLrNElTLETTERHEA DS. 1 SoTcAT-tiotrues cheap. FANTUS. 183 Clark-st.

Tel. C. S4 ing. The Brunswlck-Balke-Collender 263 and Consulting House Bldg. 205 Wabash-av..

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