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8 THE CHICAGO DAIL.Y TRIBUNE THURSDAY, MARCH 3, 1904. MALE II ELI. SITUATIONS WASTED FEMALE, SITUATION'S WASiTED-MAtB. DEATHS. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS WASTED MALE HELP.

DEATHS. Mrrl. Bookkeepers and Clerks. Hook. keepers stntl Clerks.

Bookkeepers and Clerk. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS FII.ED FOR REC- SECORD-Asa March 1. asreJ 77 years, be SITUATION AVANTED BOOKKEEPER AND SITUATION WANTED IN REAL ESTATE OFFICE. BOY FOR errands. ord on vtednesday, March 2, 1904: LAKE VIEW.

loved husband of Adeiia Secord. Funeral Friday. March 4. from late residence. 1537 E.

by cars to Mount Greenwood. AUTOMOBILE CORRESPONDENT. stenographer, first class in botn. educated, com f- i ii ii' i ni.i l'v i Hinni in rnfl- without extra charge, for publication Ji Paris edition of the New York Herald, if "ertlsers so request, by writing on thlr notices When handing them In: Cable to tha New York iicruia European edition." petent, and thoroughly experienced; best of city An expert accountant -wants work writing up. KAa EINSTEIN.

164 La Sal), 10S of 30x Active, progressive young man to assume charge references: $12 to $15. Address 116. Tribune. gEMONETT1 Robarto. aged 47 years, nephew examining, or balancing books: excellent references; reasonable price.

Address W. C. BAINE. Iihi March I to Lena of Ricardo and Ermlnla Semonetti. Funeral of correspondence and follow up system of an established automobile business with large country SITUATION AA'ANTED GIRL.

18 YEARS OF Boiing et al.l l.SOO 614 North city. age. as asst. bookkeeper, typewriting, or general 192 of trade. Must have had experience operating gaso ttooKs or account opened for corporations.

OFFICE BOTS-16 YEARS OF AGE. IN AYwrvr sale house: $4 to start; enod charce fora.i... E-ment. Address 162. Tribune office ajJC- IKnight.

Jessie Aberdeen. Koch. Miss Martha. Kohn. Theodore.

office work; exp. MINNIE WITTKOPP. 4828 Justine-st. f. 34x102.

Incumb. sa.Oou, Feb. 10 ia. J. Liggut to Grace A.

Wlnterl SITUATION WANTED COMPETENT MAX. line automobile and be able to write a convincing, trade getting lettter. Give full particulars and references. To the right party a permanent rioei-tton at good salary. Address 110.

Tribune office. experienced. bookkeeDing. cashier, credits, and 116 of Cuyler, 25x Domestics. general business affairs, to take charge or as as Thursday.

March 3, from late reslder.ee. 183 A to Church of the Assumption. I.linols Central train to Mount Carrnel. SHEEHAN Tuesday. March 1.

1904. at 249 George, eldewt son of Augustus B. and Elizabeth Sheehan. aired years. Funeral 10 o'clock Thursday morning, from St.

Patrick' church, by carriages to Calvary. SHOUP Larayette L. Shoup. aged 57 years, of Brlght's disease. Feb.

2N. at the residence of hia 12o. Feb. 25 IF. D.

P. Snellins to Lena Cunvl SITUATION WANTED GENERAL HOUSB- 7.400 1.200 3.500 8.500 141 of Halsted, n.f, 25x124, work. bv comDetent young Irish girl, in small OFFICE BOY-WITH EXPERIENCEFXcpT' lent opportunity for good boy. Address ilKvjr Tribune office. uui li ttx.

Feb. 27 F. H. Atwood to Chas. O.

Loucksl American family: first class refs. 2s4. Tribune. BOOKKEEPERS TWO. THOROUGHLY CAPA- ble: Pi mI S12 an.) 1 111 Tlni- Same Feb.

27 C. O. Loucks to Min born-st. SITUATION WANTED GENERAL HOUSE- OFFICE BOY BRIGHT. miGHT.

sistant to manager; age 39; best references; abie and illing to wait on trade; would go south. Ad-dress 3.W, Tribune ortlce SITUATION WANTED AN EXPERT BOOK-keeper of many years' experience with ths largest house here, will keep small set books evenings and give advice in business affairs. Address 464, Tribune office. SITUATION WANTED BY YOUNG MAN. AS work: trustworthy, reliable girl: reterences.

uj brother-in-law. V. R. FIckett. 724 Carpenter-st.

nie Atwooaj JEfFERSOX. 16 TO IS YEARSouT ufacturing house on the V. C. A. Shouo of St.

Joseph brother of the de by large man Side. Address 3d flat. INTELLIGENT YOUNG MAX ABOUT 20 years of age. for office work: small calarv to Uilice, ceased, took the body for burial to Galva. 111.

124 of 28x101, nv cll'17nTCIT HTDT 1U. Afl 1 I 1- J. OFFICE BOY NOT UNDER 16 YE P.TvpTTTr IncumD Feb. 27 J. A.

Jlodin to Uustav H. Klotz) upstairs or second work; private. rite, zuto start but good, chance for advancement. Address 207. Tribune office.

OFFICE MAN AND BOOKKEEPER GOOD AT 6.000 Anderson Llxzie. Blake. Ellen. Bliss, Francis Eugene, i'arth. John.

George, ponnofon, Gaston. Brown. Mrs. Elizabeth. Burns.

Helen. Carlson. Louisa. Chlevell, George. Coakley.

Helena. Cooney, Mrs. Richard. Corcoran. Catherine.

Dennis-ton. Mrs: C. A. Driscoll. Jeremiah.

DufTy. Michael C. Eichenberg. AVIllielmlna. Elchten.

Nicholas. Feld. Max. Fellowes. James W.

Fischer. Freddie. Fox. Frederl Morton. Goodman, Harold.

Gould. Bruce M. Gould. Lucy H. Harris.

Frances K. Hartwig. Mrs. Julia. Healy.

John. Hes.ielroth, Lawrence. Jennings. Arthur Scott. Lincoln-av.

ERICSON. --i- r1 afl cor Franklin, 175x STUMPE AA'tlHam March 2. 1904. beloved son of William and Mary Stumpe fnee Knight. Funeral from parents' residence.

7515 Friday. March 4. at 10 a. to Mount Olivet. VANCE-Clarence son of R.

L. and Matilda Kraemer, Louis. Kreitiing. Waiter. Luckow.

Caroline. Maloney. Anne. Manama. Fred.

Man. John. McGulre. William A. Murphy.

Marie. Xihlean. Swan J. Oshalduston. Franela.

Padden. William P. Parsons. Eli. Pomarnne.

Dr. Marx. Prout. Mary. Regitschke.

Rhode. John C. AA Ruehl. Katharine. Ryan.

Mary, -cott. Joseph A. Record. Asa P. Semnn'etti.

Robarto. -heehan. George. Shoup. Lafayette L.

iitumpe. William T. Vance. Clarence. Wyzard.

Xorraan. Dookke-eper and cashier: at present implored SITUATION WANTED BY A COMPETENT figures; $io-t. 40, 151 AVashlngton-st. 110, ana o. Feb.

27 IF. C. Bock to John Connel-11 ref. given; salary expected, $16 per week. Ad-dress 321.

Tribune office. TO START AVITH LARGE MERCHivnfe. HOUSE IN' THE CAPACITY OTt cti. Swedish girl: general Housework: nne cook. 238 of X.

47th. 25x125, Call 404 Bowen-av. YOUNG MAN ABOUT 21 YEARS OF AGE TO assist in office of wholesale dry aroods Importing Vance. March 1. Funeral from late residence.

4,000 2,000 SITUATION WANTED THOROUGHLY EXP. Feb. 2o N. A. Nelson to Alfred B.

PERMANENT POSITIONS. AVITH ADvivrw MENT AVHEN QUALIFIED: SALARY START $4 PER AVEEK. ADDM.rln, Ji SITI' JTIHV WAVTF.ll GENERAL HOT. SE- and commission house. Must be good writer and bookkeeper, general office man: energetic, accu work: can give good reference; colored.

Aaaress figurer and have some exnerience in office work and 240 of f. iii. rate, rapid, hard worker; $20; Al ret's. Address 292. Tribune office.

TRIBUNE OFFICE. Thursday. 9 a. m. Interment at Seaton.

III. WYZARD Norman, infant son of B. and Ida Wvzard nee Anderson. 1 year 3 months. Burial March 3.

at 10 a. from 5016 to Oak-woods cemetery. 2300 Cottage Grove-av. be able to furnish the very best of references. State age.

experience, and references. Address 2. SITUATION AVANTED SCOTCH-CANADIAN Trades- looxl2ii, and o. Feb. 2o A.

McGary to John Connell NORTH CHICAGO. SITUATION WANTED- WHAT HAVE YOU tribune office. cook: private family: no laundry work. Can for a voung married man as bookkeeper or Indlana-av. clerk, who Is wllline to work: Al references.

Ad ARCHITECTURAL DRAFTSMAN 4A xrrtT-. out of city: $80; quick, iIonadnock. 24 of Lubeck, 24x100, YOUNG MAN BRIGHT. FOR CLOAK AND suit department in mail order house; good opening for well educated, energetic young man: 22 to dress 380. Tribune office.

SITUATION WANTED COMPETENT GIRL IN 1,800 2.550 1.500 teb. 2l IC. Heerhold to PhilliD J. Nicolai I 'OFFICIAL DEATH RECORD. THE FALLOWING BURIAL PERMITS WERE issued vsfir1v hv the health detiartment: housework; speaks Swedish.

217 base 141 of Webster, 2sx BRASS MOLDER EXPERIENCED. CRTfT; Gas and Electric Fixture Mfg. lu--n Jefferson-st. uti 25 years of age; competency will Insure an early ment. SITUATION WANTED BY BOOKKEEPER OF experience and ability.

Al man: executive ability, good correspondent: moderate salary. Address 381. Tribune office. promotion. Address is ts 164.

Tribune omce. lii.u, Aiarch 1 IJ. F. Wischw sh to Herman Daiizke) SITUATION AA'ANTED BY SCOTCH AA'OMAN; Angelote. 'Lorenzo, 3 months: 19S Feb.

29. Blaha. Frank. 43j 2330 W. Feb.

29 CLASS BUTCHEhT general housework: a small family: 4250 Cottage YOUNG MAN FOR REGISTER CLERK IN IX- EUTCHER FIRST 3Ist-st. 401 SOUTH CHICAGO. Grove-av. first class reference. surance office! must be good penman ana good SITUATION WANTED YOUNG MAN EM- Bloss.

James 35: 4131 S. ren. sa. Bennefaut. August.

39: 3S7 Feb. 23. at figures. Address 434. Tribune office.

La No. 3123. 25x120. Feb. 29 fS.

Ploved bv mfe-. co. wants better oosition: fin. SITUATION WANTED GENERAL HOUSE- Adler to Chas. Scrirl Curley.

John 52; 45o6 Feb. 29. bookkeeper, timekeeper, and typewriter: best work; good cook: private family. In vAalnut-st. YOUNG MAN LIA'ING ON SOUTH SIDE.

FOR Ill1, of f. 44x will leave city; $18. Address 2. Tribune. ledgers; state age.

experience, and salary ex SITUATION AVANTED BY A COOK OR LAUN- 75, and Incumb. Feb. 20 IChas. Jost.1,11 Fttbt-r to SITUATION WANTED HENRY MILLARD. 3,300 11.400 2.750 pected to start.

Address 2o5. Tribune office. oress; best refs. Address 208 Chestnut-st. public accountant.

Reaner Block. Automatic a295. No. 3120. Feb.

29 SITUATION WANTED BY EXPER. COOK, IN Moderate fees. salesmen. Solicitors. Etc.

S. Adler to John C. button boarding house, 202:1 coiumma-av. DRAFTSMAN SOME EXP. 20; 46.

153 La Salle-st. MAN' FOREMAN FOR SASH AND DOOR FACTORS in St. Louis, emplojing from 50 to 61 men-or who understands laylrg out and detalllne handle men successfully. Address li B2b9 T.iv une office. GARDENER BY LANDSCAPE GAP.riExrp one practical in designing, prcrartng r'sri n'a directing field work.

Addresa 384. TriouneT GORDON PRESSMAN MUST BE FIRST CLA5' know how to cut stok; give references. aV dress 429. Tribune office. a AN EXPERIEXCED SALESMAN FOR BLANK SITUATION WANTED YOUNG MAN.

23; OF- HYDE PARK. IN PRIA'ATE FAM- SITUATION AVANTED fice position: steady, temperate habits; r. r. ex book and printing trade; th right man can have 2910 Armour-av. ly.

go home at night. perience; moderate salary. 166. Tribune office. of f.

50x150. Jan. 1 an excellent opportunity. Address 214. Tribune office.

1 MarKaretta E. BurnaD ta Win A It-ihri fiw SITUATION WANTED YOUNG MAN, 24: SHIP- Seamstresses and Dressmnkers. 275 of f. 25x120. ninr clerk: vear exn fine penman and mark.

CANVASSER GOOD: TO CANA'ASS IN AND Feb. 1 IK. Bartlett to Wm I oncula. Amele. I reo.

Carlson. Clara 57; 6011 Feb. 29 Oonsldlne. Dennis 63: Feb. 29.

Creaney. Michael 45; 7S4 Feb 29. Chapman. H. 63: 207 S.

Feb. 29. Davids. Ambrose. 63: 141 Feb.

29. De Marco. Mary. 42 2220 La Feb. 23.

-Evan. Marv. 59; 150 Feb. 29. Gregorfsewska.

Mary, 29; 1063 S. March 1. 0 Gromke. Frank. 50: 1477 Feb.

2. Oohlman. Jacob. 49: fto Feb. Zj.

Hungerhsfer. Gertrude. SO; 2928 Feb. 29. Hoffman, baby.

10 days; 1858 Feb 29. Henderson. David 62: 9KW Ewing-av. Feb. 29.

Hopkins, Eugene, 8 months; 6C57 6tewart avenue. March It Hammond. Ida C. 15 days: "24 March 1 Haglund. John 9 months; 5510 S.

rr.K oo SITUATION WANTED 899 2D 2,000 I er; good refs. Address 218. Tribune office. 43 ot St. f.

1 tH Hat, plain dressmaking; moderate price. outside Loop; salary and commission to good man: good opportunity to ri-ht narties. Call after SITUATION WANTED BOOKKEEPER AND xl21. Fib. 6 IB.

Frendenberg to Ellen 4 p. 607 Roanoke Butldlng. accountant wants temporary work: opening. Butler I a niti Laundresses. MECHANICAL DRAFTSMAN FIRST CLAsF architectural preferred.

Apply by letter oniv" E. C. 26th and Rockwell-sts. to ol f. 7jx132.

CITY SALESMEN GOOD. SOUTH SIDE: BUT- WANTED BY A FIRST CLASS SITUATION writing up, auditing books. 275. Tribune office. SITlTATlolFwTNTb AS BOOKKEEPER OR Feb.

it Marie Kistier to Kelnholti ter ana eiigs. Aaaress is is 1 rioune omce. 109 Flat D. laundress, by the day. liaumirartnen iw general office work, bv exuerlenced man.

German- 4N FAMILIAR WITH TINTING. FOR PtIVT -r, 7 CRACKER SALESMAN TO SELL FROM WAGON SITUATION AVANTED AA'ASHING AND jei.erson-av... Z04 Of f. 20x150. American age 26.

Address 120. Tribune office. on salary and commission: state experience and factory, within 50 miles Chicago; state expert-ence, and salary wanted. 421. Tribune.

cleaning; first class refs. 42 K. za nat. 1. IE.

liasaieyer to Adam territory. Address 394. Tribune office. SITUATION WANTED BOOKKEEPER AND toleclier I 1 SITUATION AVANTED AVORK BY DAY OR GENERAL OFFICE MAN HIGH GRADE. AD- 90 of f.

Oux77.o", Jr eb. 22 C. Donnelly to Anna M. Leak 1 week. Call 2035 State, top floor.

DO YOU AA'ANT TO MAKE $25 TO $30 A DAY? Experience not necessarv: no tamnleo. Call bet. Hammond, William 43; 512 Feb. 23. DRESS 376.

TRIBUNE OFFICE. SITUATION WANTED YOUNG MAN. AS ASST. PAINT GRINDER STATE EXPKRIENCEAVT? salary expected. XI EM AN 1911 par.

av St. Louis, Mo. PRIN'rROCib TAVO-THIRDEFL C01 IRvi ing Irving Park. SITUATION WANTED LAUNDRESS. WORK iw 01 r.

2 and 4 Suite 841 First National Bank Bldg. 10, Oct. 1903 HV. J. Dee to Sadie N.

by the day. MISS DAA'IS. 117 W. 43d-st. in office: age 2o: salary expected.

SS. Address 'I "-M o.uw 425. Tribune office. ENCYCLOPEDIA AND HISTORY SALESMEN We beg to announce a subscription edition of Wood row Wilson's Historv of Th American Peo Stenographers. v.iiiouu-erescent, la OI 23X OOD CATALOGUE PRINTER SITUATION WANTED AS LEDGER CLERK; MEN.

lij SITUATION WANTED LADY STENOGRAPIT- ucuini. uti. its IN. K. CuatC to Frank J.

I.leu.-llvn i 1 3d floor. Market-st ple. In five volumes. $21 and $30. The only com can give Al references.

337. Tribune office. er desires half day position: morning preferred: plete narrative hlsiorv r.t th. nnMish.il A St. 4540.

25xl2o! incumb" SITUATION WANTED BOOKKEEPER. EXPE- no agencies. Address 205, Tribune otnee. good opportunity for experienced men. 3.0oo.

March 1 IF. M. tdUiK to Frank rlenced In iron and mehy. 420, Tribune office. SITUATION WANTED BY Y'OUNG LADY STE- Sweeney 6.000 ANDERSON Lizzie, beloved wife of the late Albert Anderson, aged 32 years.

Funeral from residence, 185 Thursday. March 3. at 1 p. m. to Waldheim cemetery.

EARTH John, aged 80 years and 10 months. Funeral Thursday. March 3. 1904. at 1 p.

from late residence. 40 by carriages to Forest Jlome. BAUMLER George Baumler. March 1. 1904.

f'uneral Friday. 1:30 p. from late residence. 35 Townsend-st. BurlaURosehill.

BLAKE Ellen, beloved wife of Thomas Blake Lnee Lynch). Funeral from late residence. 3038 to Calvary. Thursday. March 3.

BLISS Francis Eugene, hurbar.d fT Jnnie Houston Bliss and son of S. E. Bliss, suddenly, at Chicago hospital, March 2 1104. Funeral services Friday. 2 p.

at BoydMon Bros chapel. 4227 Cottage Grove-av. Burial at Oakwoods. Cincln-ra'l. Milwaukee, and Burlington (Vt.) papers please copy.

BONNOFON Gaston Bonnaton. Feb. 28. aged 83 years. Funeral takes place from Gavin's undertaking rooms.

N. at 1 o'clock, by carriages to Calvary. New Orleans paper please copy. BROWN Mrs. Elizabeth Brown.

85 vears. at home of son. 22S N. Spaulding-av. Funeral 1 o'clock Thursday.

Kansas City. Brooklyn )N. Y.l, and New Hiven Conn. papers please copy. BURNS Helen, aged 12 years 5 months, beloved child of William K.

and Anna nee Enkl. Funeral from parent' residence. 704 S. Friday. March 4.

1 a. to St. Marv'a church of Perpetual Help, thence by carriages to St. Boniface cemetery. CARLSON Louisa, of 2515 W.

Irving Tark. wife of the late John Carlson, aged. 70 years. Funeral Friday. March 4.

at 2 p. from N. H. Huttln's funeral parlors. 1003 N.

to Uraceiand for interment. CHIEVELL George. March 2. Funeral services at Sheldon's undertaking rooms. 239 W.

Sunday, at p. m. Interment at AVald-beltn cemetery. COAKLEY March 2. 1904.

Helena, dearly beloved daughter of Timothy and Helena Coakley (nee Casey), aged 3 months 3 weeks. Funeral Thursday. March 3, parents' residence. 3603 at lo a. by carriages to Mount Olivet.

COON EY March 2. Mrs. Richard Cooney. aged 98 years, beloved mother of Patrick Cooney. at resilience of her son.

SIS Throop-st. Funeral notice later. CORCORAN Catherine, at St. Vincent's Infant asylum, formerly of the household of the cathedral residence. 311 E.

Superlor-st. Funeral mass Friday, at 9 a. at ths Cathedral of the Holy Name, thence by carriages to Calvary. DENNISTON Mrs. C.

at S52 N. Park-ay. Funeral notice later. DRlSCOLI. Jeremiah.

March 1. beloved son of Cornelius and Margaret Driseoil (nee Muilinf). Funeral Friday. March 4. at 9 a.

from late residence. o'ioO to Nativity church, where high mass will be celebrated, thence by carnages to depot, by cars to Mount Olivet. HARPER BROTHERS. 334 Dearborn -st. SPINNERS TWO GOOD MEN ON ZIXC WORK-open shop: steady yearly positions; to go to St' Louis: give tge.

experience, and salary wantei'. Nsw Process Mstal Mfg. 217 Sc, Louis. nograiiher and asst. bookkeeper: lMi years good ref; willing.

Address 101, iriouneomce. ENERGETIC SALESMAN REPRESENT large house and who knows ritvr salarv S2.O11O: SITUATION AVANTED BY FIRST CLASS STE- nographer: 5 years experience: salary sio: best Smith P. pfd. Address tr la. xriDune.

state age, experience. Address 392. Tribune. FIRST CLASS SPECIALTY SALESMAN CAN "nap bv c'ng on HOWE KNOAVLES. 1020 First National Bank Building.

cor having the following frontages and dlir.ensions: o91i on South SOS on 297 on 5s5 on and 20 on Feb. 20 I Lee W. Sinclair of West Baden, to South Park Commissioners) 61,250 153 of 63d. f. 45x137.

Fb. 20 Annie McGillen et al. to Bernard J. Murray I No consideration given 99 a of f. 24.14x 124, Feb.

1 C. B. Johnson to Emll Wal- Salesmen, Solicitor, Etc. FITUATION AV ANTED A SALESMAN WITH A large personal follow-in? in the dry goods and dept. stores of this city, wants to represent a good house in the city and state; best references as to honesty and ability; only a guaranteed salary considered.

Address 2,16. Tribune office. SITilATION EXPERI-enced specialty, will be open for an engagement March 15; only high grade line will be considered; city or traveling; salary and com. basis. Address SITUATION AVANTED BY FEMALE STENOG- Home Servants.

AN INTELLIGENT CHINESE SWRA'ANT TO cook and care for 4 gentlemen keeping baohl( apartment; best refs. required. Call after 2 m. at 1210 Manhattan Bldg. HOUSEMAN EXPERIEXCED.

FOR GEXERAU work; white or colored; must have best refer rapher: accurate, neat. 2 years' refs. start Johansen. Nels. 52: 1354 teo.

Kurowska.Vaientyna.21: 3313 Kennedy. Isabella. 63; 117 Feb. 29. Kairis.

Peter. 20; 1H W. Feb. 29. Lawson.

Lauretta. 09; 4230 March 1. McEwen. Margaret. 8 months; 1233 Feb.

2S. Maver. Theodore. 38; 4244 Cottage Feb. 29.

McPherran. Samuel 49; 97 E. Feb. 29. Marousek.

Francis. 3-S: 811 AV. Feb. 29. Mosso.

Grazia. 10 months; 364 W. Feb. 9. ilittelstadt.

John C. 6 months; 1295 W. Feb. 29. Minion.

Marshall 6 month: 3909 La Feb. 29. Nefelt. Leonard. 5 months: 220 Feb.

29. Nengebauer. John. 56: 930N. Feb.

2i. O'Brien. James. 1 month; 3544 Feb. 29.

O'Heron. Iavid. 4252 March 1. Ruzright. Benjamin, 61l 4KD Feb.

29. Rubis. Wladylaw. 1 2 March 1. Smith.

Harrie C. 63; 7U07 Feb. 29. Schamber. Anna, 70 238 March 1.

Sagre. Ruth 25; 171 March 1. Sanberg. Andrew. 07: 9X3 Avenue L.

Feb. 21. Stevens. Jennie. 70; 1107 W.

Feb. 28. Smith. Jeanctte, 50: 38 Feb. 29.

Vandenberg. F. 24; 4343 Feb. 29. Vlttum.

Nellie 47; 62 Feb. 29. Voedlsch. Bertha. 48; 250 Feb.

29. Wyzord. Norman 5510 Feb. 29. Zapel.

John. 37: 1525 N. Feb. 29. mod.

salary. Address i-t si.i, 1 rinune omce. LARGE CORPORATION WANTS COLLEGE man. With taste for hooka -lnh nmnlsi-r In SITUATION WANTED BY COMPETENT III. and promising future: nnione nlan: ref young lady stenographer: 4 months exp.

neat. erences and bond. Call or write ences. Can immediately. ivv ooaiawn-av.

accurate: $7 week. E. B. 2i.i K. Indlana-st.

quist) 1,000 345. Tribune office. BOOKLOVERS LIBRARY. 9 Munroe-st. SITUATION AVANTED P.Y STENOGRAPHER Agrents Wanted.

or r. 24X 122, Feb. 20 1 William Dorman to Charles and office assistant: its." sio. Aaaress J. Faber 6.900 BLOCK 176.

Tribune office. MAN TO TRAA'EL AND COLLECT: SALARY, $100 month, exrjenses and commission Call at SITUATION WANTED TO REPRESENT FEW AVestern manufacturers In New A'ork and vicinity; commission basis. M. BERNSTEIN. 1838 New York.

LIGHTS SITUATION AVANTED AS TYPIST AND OU- fice work: afternoon omy: Al can take 385 SUPT. TRUMBAUER. NURSERY SALESMAN UNOCCUPIED TERRI- dictation; aged 24 287. Tribune office. tory; prompt pav weekly: write at once for our AGENTS AGENTS AGENTS- WILL BE SUPPLIED AT THE OLD STAND.

19 E. LAKE-ST. PHONE CENTRAL 1700. SITUATION AVANTKD FUR. SALESMAN: 12 years' experience; will accept position with first class wholesale or retail house; best references.

187 Stat-st. SITUATION AVANTED EXPERIENCED AND rapid stenographer, desires permanent rosiuon; liberal terms and free outfit. Western New A'ork Nursery Dept. T. Rochester.

N. Y. PHOTO COUPONS. A HIGH CLASS STUDIO. ti or ollx 150.

Feb. II IW. D. McKey to Louis C. aguer LAKE.

cor t. 48x 125, Feb. 29 C. T. T.

Co. to David M. McLean 30 of 60th. 25x124X9. March 1 C.

J. Hartung to Mary P. Ef-ertzl 615 of 50th. 25x100. March 1 E.

Butler to Bertha Freuden-burir I Al references. Address 398. Tribune office. 1.100 SITUATION WANTED SALESMAN: EXPERI- WANTED BY EXP. STENOG.

SITUATION enced In city and traveling; young man; best ref never before selling coupons, wants experienced references. Address H.396, Tribune. salary. $12; men and women in this line: cronositlon un- wants to represent good house. Address 422.

Tribune office. eoualed. Address 184, Tribune office. SITUATION AVANTED STENOGRAPHER 2.800 3.500 and bookkeeper; experienced. 190.

Tribune. SALES MANAGER EXPERIENCED MAN. TO SITUATION AVANTED EXPERIENCED TAIL oring and clothing salesman with N. Y. and Chi handle salesmen who cover states: one exneri- SITUATION WANTED BRIGHT BEGINNER.

cago experience will be open for an engagement 133- 1-3 of e- f. enced In the premium business preferred; state experience. Address 165, Tribune office. thoro'ly qualified start small sal. 5a6.Trtbune.

SITUATION AAANTEd" PERMANENT. BY Marcn 10. Address si. Tribune otnee. SALESMAN OF ABILITY, TO REPRESENT OFFICIAL.

WEATHER FORECAST. olrCEFcTuEFOF'EATHER BUREAU. Washington. D. March 2.

Forecast for Thursday and Friday: Illinois and Indiana Fair in south, snow in north portions, decidedly colderThursday. Friday fair, high northwest wind and gales. Ohio Rain in south, snow in north portion, decidedly colder Thursday. Friday fair except enow along the lake shore, high northwest winds and sraleii. competent lady stenographer.

393. Tribune. 6.000 1-3 to R. I. P.

Ry. r. of Feb. 26 Hugh M. Cooper to Charles M.

Sarber, Argos, IndJ 174 of 58th. f. 25x124. Incumb. $1,000.

Feb. 29 IE. Schaefers to as traveling salesman and solicitor: old estab SITUATION WANTED SALESMAN; TRAV-eling: Jieadquarters New York; wants to represent some western mfr. com. 256.

Tribune. PTTI'ATinN AA'ANTED LADY PTENOGRA- lished corporation with half million dollars caDitai: vviuiam 1. xregoi. pher; 3 $9: S. Rem.

L211. SITUATION AVANTED BY EXPERIENCED SITUATION WANTED SALESMAN; TRAVEL-ing: small side line; commission basis: any sala 1.600 3.000 must be a man of strong personality, pleasing address, a convincing talker, and capable of presenting a business like proposition In a business like manner to merchants, manufacturers, and general trade; men having experience In the sale of stocks. DUFFY Michael C. beloved huband cf May and s-on of John and ths late Elizabeth Duffy. Funeral Friday.

March 4. 0 a. from his late residence, 121 Wrightwood-f to St. Vincent's Oliver operator; Al references, ti 3. lTioune.

ble article. Address tr 2o7, Tribune office. 49 of AVood. f. 25x125.

Feb. 1 A. Petricek to Charles Pollak 79 of f. 25x 123. March 1 fE.

O. Stander et bv M. SITUATION WANTED EXP. Y'OUNG LADY SITUATION AVANTED 12 YEARS' ROAD EX Upper Michigan Snow Thursday, colder. Friday stenog.

$7 to $3. Address 430. Tribune office. church, thence by carriages to Calvary cemetery. EUCilENBERG Wllhelmina.

aged 102 years, en perience; inside or traveling; best references. oonas. nign class books, or insurance preferred. Address 151. Tribune office.

in C. to Charles H. Gekler 2.200 71 of 53d. f. 25x124.

March 1 Address Tribune office. fair in west, snow in east portion, Drlsk nortnwest winds. Mir-hiirstn Snow and decidedly colder SITUATION WANTED BY EXP. YOUNG LADY tered into rest Feb. 2a.

at German Old People's F. Gaylord to Michael Donovan! 1.000 $7 to start. Address 11433, Tribune. SALESMAN AN EXPERIENCED INSTALL-ment salesman wanted: salarv and commission SITUATION WANTED SALESMAN ROAD OR city; highest references; specialty or regular Thursday. Friday fair, brisk to high northwest 120 of 30 ll2k.

March 1 fj. Carroll to Jacoh home. FuneraJ 1 nursday. March J. irom Paul's Lutheran church, corner orchard and at 1 p.

m. SITUATION WANTED EXPERIEXCED FTE- to right man; positively no application considered line; salary and expenses. II 29i. Tribune oltii nographerj Al refs. $ia.

li 410. TriDune omce. irom novices or men without established record: EICHTEN Nicholas, beloved father of Mathias successful applicants must furnish gilt edge refer SITUATION AA'A NTEl STENOGRAPHER. ONE winds. Iowa and Missouri Fair and much colder Friday fair.

Wisconsin Snow and much colder Thursday, Fridav fair, high northwest winds. SITUATION WANTED SALESMAN. HIGH grade specialty, for New York City. Address ences as to botn relias lltv and salesmanship: txr- year experience. Address 434, Tribune omce.

sonal claims not considered: elegant opening for Tribune office. Miseellaneoos. good producer. Apply MR. PLUME.

Columbia Phonograph 88 AA'abash-av. SITUATION WANTED BY COMPETENT SPE- ind Henry Eichten, aged txJ years. Funeral Thursday, from late residence. tiou6 St. Anthony's church, thence by cars to St.

Wiiry's cemetery. FELD Max. beloved uncle of Salzer and Feldt 03. Funeral from late residence. Dear- North Dakota.

South Dakota, and Nebraska- Fair Thursday and Friday, warmer Friday. ciaity salesman: experience and ability: quick Address 342. Tribune office. SITUATION WANTED YOUNG WOMAN. practical buslners education; experienced In mail order, advertising, printing, typewriting, and Minnesota Fair In west, snow and colder in east Rehmj 3,200 50 of Stewart-av f.

25x1 m. or 1 Feb. 16 Paul Schulze to the Schulze Baking company! 20,000 Township 38, 26 ft of 78 ft, tj except 9'-s ft of 1 acre of 8 rods of 24 rods, '-4. i-i. 0, 38.

14. Jan. 30 F. Gebbie to Hattie Krv.rgerl 1.500 50 9 of f. 25x186.9.

Feb. 16 Ada E. Johnson to Gates A- 10,000 CALUMET. Washington Heights. Hiilards sub L.

51 and B. 1. Feb. 27 J. X.

Pfeffer to Clinton Si AA'oolfolk 1.5C0 AA'EST CHICAGO. SITUATION WANTED SPECIALTY MAN Friday morning. 10 o'clock, to Waldheim. portipn Thursday, Friday iair. DrisK to uign nui tu west winds.

general office work: rets. Aaaress il a 4 A. 1 rioune. high grade; New A'ork and Pennsylvania jobbing FELLOWES James aged 79. Funeral at SITUATION AA'ANTED ADDRESSING.

OF- grocery iraoe. Atiaress ri jriDune omce. Cincinnati. Friday, March 4. fice girl, in a dentist's or doctor's office; some ex SITUATION WANTED SALESMAN ROAD OR perience; good $5 to $6 week.

FISCHER Freddie, beloved son of Herman and SAL-SM AN GENTLEMAN OF GOOD AD-dress. 25 to 40 years of age. to represent reliable house in territory outside of Chicago; permanent position and splendid opportunity for advancement to one callable of earning $40 per week: no drinkers or gamblers need apply. Call, don't write R. STRA TTON.

802 PlymouthBldg. SALESMAN AVITH EXPERIENCE IN" SELL-ing diamonds to the trade; must furnish bonds or Invest a few thousand dollars In the business: first class opportunity for a good salesman: give references and full partlculais. Address 390, Tribune office. city; highest references; groceries, or biscuits Annie Fischer, aged 3 months and 25 days. Funeral 3 -3 3 3 3 3 3 SITUATION AVANTED AS NURSERY GOV- and confectionery.

Address 417. Tribune office Thursday. March 3. at 12 from parents resi- 53. erness lineuist: kindergartner.

thor Place of observation. Time taken: March 2. p. m. Beuce, 2i4o to aldheim.

Trades. ough phvslcal care: best refs. A. 55 S. Ada-st.

FOX Frederick Morton, husband of th late 125 of 18'h, 25x125. SITUATION WANTED ENGINEER. ERECT SITrTin' WANTED AS MASSEURE AND Emily Hoyt Fox. at Dover, March 2. Funeral incumb.

Feb. 29 Joseph Treme companion to a lady: willing to leave city. Ad ing engineer, and millwright: thoroughly capable and experienced in designing, constructing, and in at Philadelphia. dress 2.S8. Tribune office.

GOODMAN Harold, aged 2 years and 2 months. stallation of all kinds of power transmitting ma Fair Fair Abilene Albany SITUATION AVANTED AS DEMONSTRATOR beloved son of Patrick and Nellie Goodman, new at St. Louis Fair or city, by one of neat appear Clo'dy chinery and all branches or engineering thoroueh ly. in ec-momy in every detail. Address 587 Tribune office.

Tr. .02 Alpena Atlanta ance and experience. 2u. Tribune A-marillo LADY SITUATION WANTED BY A YOING A THOUSAND FREE TRIPS. AVITH AVEEK 8 board at leading hotel, and six paid to St.

Louis Exposition: ail free; also chance to make big money at once. Exposition JouhiiI, A'lew Book, and outfit sent for 16 cents postage. Address Exposit ion Department. Campbell's jur-ral. St.

Louis. Mo. AGENTS AA'ANTED TO SELL MY AUTOMATIC gas valve lock. Just out. Removes all possibility of ACCIDENTAL ASPHA'XI ATION through catv-lessness In turning off the gas.

Quickly attach! to all gas fixtures now In use. Price 35 cents. Serl for circular and terms. ROYAL L. BOULTUR, Box 1147.

Spokane. AVash. AG EN 3 TOREPRE SENT IT. S. LEADlN'l nursery to Introduce Pacific Coast specialtlf anl complete line of nuisery stock: exclusive territory; latest Improved outtlt urnished free, which makes selling easv; largest commission paid in this line.

AA'rite today and mention territory you prefer. Washington Nursery Detroit. Mich. AGENTS ON SALARY OR COMMISSION; THE greatest agents' seller ever produced: evry user of pen and Ink buys It on sight: 2to 5o0 per cent profit; one agent's sales amounted to t'51i in six davs; another $32 in two hours. Monroe Mfg.

8S. La Crosse. Wis. RESIDENT AND TRAA'ELING SALESMEN IN every town to sell O'Dell typewriters. Address 366.

Tribune office. WANTED 2 GOOD INSTALLMENT AGENTS to work from wagon; good commission to good men. C. F. Ad ams 221-223 State-st.

MEN AND AVOM TO SELL DR. AVonderful Kidney Cure; 50 per cent commission. 607. 576 Madison-sC ED ICOLOG "-HAVE YOU SEEN IT? PP nionev for you: experience unnecessary. HENRY WARK.

Room 612. 225 Dearborn-st. DOCTORS. ANY SCHOOL. TO SFI.L NEWEST theraieutlc apparatus.

Tribune office. Stenoerapbers. STENOGRAPHER WITH OR without experience, but must be able to react your notes; will pay whatever you can earn up to SIS. Apply Room 1007, 1G2 Washington-st. STENOGRAPHER MALE.

ABOUT 21 YEARS old; must have some experience and be competf will pay $12 to start and advance Adui In own hand, stating age. experience, references. 2o6. Tribune office. STENOGRAPHER YOUNG MAN.

WHO CAS take dictation correctly; state age. experience, last employer, references. cd salary. Address 4 24. Tribune office.

STENOGRAPHER YOUNG MAN: MUST BU quick and accurate at figures: state age. references, and salary expected. Address 190. Tribute. ST EN6rRA PI1 ER ST A AGE.

KXPERI-ence; salarv. Reply by letter. The Booklovers' Magazine, Marquette Building. STENOGRAPHER REM. MUST HAVE LA AT $15.

46. 92 I-t Sitlle-st. 6TENOCRA PHFRS 3. RAPID REM. OPERA-tors.

0. $S0. 5'0. 114 Dearborn-st. Miscellaneous.

ADA'ERTIPING MAX GOOD. AT CHICAGO OF-flee of prominent shoe and leather paper; aa able writer for the rending columns preferred; good opening for capable all around man. Address 556, Tribune office FRUIT PRESERA ER AND JELLY COOK Experienced. AddresZ 119. Tribune office.

LIFF.RAL EDUCATION. FOB high class literary y.ork. Address 13, Trihur. Clear Clear Clear Clear 6.450 1,600 1.800 1.250 2.0S9 8,000 SITUATION WANTED MECHANICAL technical high school graduate in Germany. BattlefoTd Address as ladv's maid or nurse for one child.

II 409. Tribune office S3 44 30 63 84 2 2 to 33 74 28 50 50 Europe, and American experience; expert design Blsmarc Buffalo SALESMAN TRAVELING SMALL CITIES and towns, to carry small side line ladles' neck-Wear; samples weigh 15 ounces; liberal commission basis. N. V. collar manufacturer.

Address 4so, Tribune office. SALESMAN TO SELL NEW VINEGAR PUMP to grocer trade; something new; write for particulars. Pardon Kramer 109V4 Benton Harbor. Mich. SALESM A TO SELL LEATHER BELTING, rubber goods, and general line of mill supplies In the city; in answering give reference and experience.

Address AV 375, Tribune office. Clo'dy Clear Boston er or power, mining, transmission, and gen-ral machinery: desires a position on salary. Address T. C. care of Aug.

Geringer. 150 W. 12th- TYPEWRITING. Clo'dy Ciear .08 Tr. .02 .02 ".02 .26 .01 .01 Chicago.

LETTERS. NEATLY. QUICKLY; Clo'dy SITUATION WANTED BY PHARMACIST.REG- rates reasonable. I00O Tribune. Central Snow Cairo C-xlgary Charlotte Clisyenns Chicago Cincinnati Cltveland Istered.

German-American: strictly stjber: out Clo'dy side Chicago, in state Illinois: ffrst class references lo ay 1.500 5,300 LOST AXD FOUND. SALESMAN MIRRORS TO SELL MERCHANTS and experience. Address 48o. Tribune office. to Frank ttajspisi As 216 of Jvobey.

24 147, Incumb. $4,000, Feb. 29 B. M. Pfeiffer to Dennis Crimmin 98 of f.

24x125, Feb. 27 C. Last to Otto A. Lletz Clifton cor f. 48 xl25.

Feb. 8 J. Kolar to John Kloboncnik 1 219 of f. 25x125, Feb 29 A. Schroeder et by M.

In to Emil M. AVeber No. 159, S4.5xl30H, Jan. 26 B. Krause to Maria Kaiser cor f.

33x132', Feb. 20 A. McGary to John Connell) 223 of f. 25 March 1 E. Nare Robert J.

Madder. 1 75 of 14th. 25x107. Feb. 29 William C.

Seipp et al. to Max Sil-verberg 50 of f. 25x125, Feb 15 H. I.ockrnan to K. AAr.

Albee 225 of f. 24x 125. Feb. 8 fJ. Baumruk to Maris Lukes 213 of A'an f.

24 xl24. March 1 A. D. AVatson to Frederick Hannken 224 of f. 24x125.

incumb. March 1 O. Schot to Patrick Russell 327 8 of Taylor, f. 25x125, March 1 Jane Quinlan to Joseph Lang et al. li4 of f.

Si'HxTS. S.W. s. S.E. S.E.

S.W. Calm N.W. S. S.W. S.W.

S.W. E. N. S.W. s.

S.E. N.W. S.W. N.E. N.W.

S.E. N. W. N. W.

N.W. S.E. X. N.E. X.E.

X.W. Clo'dy for rremiums: liberal commission: samples free Con-coro ia from manufacturers: an excellent side line; send SITUATION WANTED RY FIRST CLASS Examiner and foreman on cloaks, with reliable Davenport references. Address 259. Tribune office. .01 Denver Clear Snow Fair hous-: best of references furnished.

Address 8,000 SALESMAN EXPERIENCED. FOR CIGARS 365. Tribune office. Des Moines Detroit and premiums, to handle the lobbing trade In Clo'dy SITUATION AA' ANTED BY MECHANICAL EN I. and Ark.

gineer. wide experience, as designer, estimater Dodge City Dubuque Clo'dv Clo'dy FRANK KIRSCHNER. 214 Clark-Bt .12 and superintendent on general machinery and build LOST ABOUT 8 P. FEB. 29.

EITHER ON north bound Indiana-av. ear. or near corner of Wbash-av. and two $10 bills. Return to 3o0 Apartments.

Reward. l75ZiEAFir AND" RUBY HORSESHOE brooch, also pearl cluster scarfpln. on South Side Sunday; liberal reward. 4519 Greenwood-av. LOST LARGE1Ft7 BERNARD-" DCkFfROM 101 Humbolilt-blvd.

Answers to name Bell. Liberal reward for rtturn LOST ONE POCK ETBOOK Ct)NTAINING $6, change, ticket for gloves, and key; a suitable reward offered. MRS. BERRY. The Allen." SALESMAN YOUNG MAN A BO ITT 20 FOR Duluth El Paso ings.

Aoaress ti 4i.j. tribune oince. city trade line for jewelers: permanent position Edmonton SITUATION AA ANTED MECHAN. DRAFTS right party; state wages, recommendations. Address 383.

Tribune office Galveston man; graduate; wide exp. 38. Tribune. 1,350 1,750 4,300 6.000 3,000 2,500 Giand Rapid snow Clear Fair Fair Rain Rain Clar Clear Snow .12 .08 SITUATION WANTED AS ENGINEER: CAN SALESMAN WHO CAN SHOW RESULTS AND give best references. Address H4I4.

Tribune. is willing to work for his money. 43i Stock Ex change Bldg. SITUATION AVANTED BY A LINDER PRESS Green Bay Havre Helsna Huron Indianapolis .13 .02 man; also Gordon; competent. 199.

Tribune SALESMAN APPLY' AFTERNOON. CHICA- Clo'dy go Air Light 83 5th-av. LOST S. ELEVATED. MONDAY.

3 P. A purse containing money, express receipts; reward. C. M. STEPHENS.

5120 S. Park-av. Lynch. Funeral from parents' residence, 253-1 Thursday. March 3.

at 10 a. thenca by carriages to Calvary. GOULD Bruce Feb. 2S. aged' 30' years.

Funeral service at Sheldon's undertaking rooms, W. Thursday at 11:30 a. m. Interment at Rosehill cemetery. GUILD-Lucy March 2.

mother of the late B. M. Gould. Funeral from Sheldon's undertaking rooms. V.

Madlsoa-st. Notice of time later. HARRIS Frances Elizabeth. Feb. 29.

1904. aged 74 years. Funeral from her late residence. 1U05 Jlk Friday. March 4.

at a. to l'olk-st. depot, and thence to Mount Greenwood cemetery. HART WIG Mrs. Julia, nee Keeland.

March 1. aged 43 years lo months. Funeral Friday. March 4, at 1 p. m.

sharp, from 739 W. to Mount Olive. HEALY John. March 1. loved husband of L'rkiget Healy.

nee Sullivan. Funeral Friday. March 4. at a a. m.

from his late residence. iSHI) to All Saints' church, where high mass will be celebrated, thence by carriages to Archer-av. depot and by cars to Mount Olivet; member Cabmen's union. HESSELROIH Lawrence. Feb.

29. 1914. beloved htisliand of Sophy Hesselroth. aged 59 years. Funeral Thursday.

March 3. 19n4. at 1 p. from ate residence. Arlingtun-pl.

Services at hosehill chapel. JENNINGS Arthur Scott, at Los Seles, Feb. 24, auditor of the T. and S. Ry.

coust lines. Funeral 11 a. m. Thursday, March 3. at West Monroe-st.

KNIGHT Jessie Aberdeen, beloved wife of Creeds T. Knight. March 1, 1904. at agd 4' years. Funeral at late residence.

Frt-3ay. March 4. at 1:3 p. in. Interment at Oak-a-nods.

Richmond (Va.l. Guelph and Montreal ((jue. papers please copy. KOCH Miss Martha, daughter of the late G. Charles Koch.

March 1. agel 4o years. Funeral Friday at 1:30 p. m. from 23 to Evan-rolioal Lutheran St.

Paul's church. Superior and thence to WunJeis cemetery. KOHN Theodore, aged 42 years, beloved son of Mrs. Johanna Kohn. Funeral from residence, 1S1 Friday, lo a.

m. strictly private. KKAKMKR-Louis. beloved husband of Rosa Kraemer, March 1. 4:30 p.

m. Funeral Thursdav. March 3, at I p. from his late residence, 4719 t. to Waldheim cemetery.

KKEITLING Feb. 29. Walter Kreitling. aged II years, beloved husband of Virginia Kreltlinn (nee Stelneii, and father of Victor. Member of loyal Arcanum.

Royal League, and Columbian Knights. Funeral Thursday. March 3. at 1 p. from lnte residence.

1517 W. Van to Forest Home. House ScrvautH. Jacksonville Jan. 27 E.

S. DeG. Tomkins to Louise Heinos 150 of Noble, 23x125. July SALESMEN RELIABLE MEN TO EXHIBIT Lander SITUATION AVANTED BUTLER AND VAL-ET and take orders for our beautiful calendars and Little Rock 6.500 ...30 ...34 .58 70 0 ...44 ...34 ...72 ...24 ...50 8 ...48 48 ...28 ...52 ...20 ...28 ...42 ...42 ,...73 ...00 ...42 ...20 ...6 ...14 4 ...53 ...08 ...80 ...02 ...14 ....74 ...13 42 34 ...2 ...63 ...72 30 42 ...14 ....82 IS 43 ...78 OO ,...52 44 3 8 70 ....12 34 80 ....30 58 .74 78 ....38 5 ..10 just arrived, speaks Lnglish fluently; has had 12 17. 1901 H.

Brand to Henrv Brand! 317 of California, 20.34xS4, advertising novelties: enormous demand: thousands years experience from abroad: would net object sold -any; very liberal commissions paiu: write Los Angeles Marquette Memphis eo. 1 A. i. lay to Harry M. L.ayi us second man for the present, to show his abil 170 of S.

24x129. In today. Continental calendar U7 A Cincinnati. O. ity.

E. D. BUTLER. 231 Chestnut-st. 4,000 2,800 Medicine Hat LOST TAN MALE COLLIE.

NARROW LEATH-er collar, no tag: tame Malor: reward. HEK-RICK. 79 E. 48th-st. Phone Harrison 161.

FOB AND SMALL trinket. Return to cashier. Palmer House. Re-ward $5. FOUNl-BLACK TERRIER.

MALE. WITH COL-lar. Owner please call at 3222 Michlgan-av. cumb. l.rno.

April 29 A. M. stroube to Mary E. Schieberl SITUATIONS AVANTED BY MAN AND AVIFE .30 SALESMEN ACT QUICK; MAKE $100 ONE as houseman and cook r-r general housework; ref 3o a of 25x125. day: sell to merchants Icountrvl Dart of or loo 43 00 52 82 54 68 64 44 80 48 10 84 20 72 41 38 14 20 26 58 78 44 84 74 13 73 16 42 0 80 3 4 70 82 40 42 63 S3 74 42 82 64 30 02 78 0 10 62 70 38 52 90 32 62 78 82 40 80 erence.

Address li 4'i. iritiune omce. dozen men's brown derby hats, worth S24 dozen, at March 1 P. Oeslerle to George A. Black-mer 1 K.

S. S.W. X. s. s.

S.W. w. S.W. AV. X.W.

s. s. s. E. N.W.

s. N.W. 12.000 $6 dozen; commission $1 dozen. Send 5oc for sam (onchmen. Teamsters, 10 to.

.04 .42 cor Throop, f. 24x124. ple, tr. U. i He Jobbers, SITUATION WANTED BY EXPERIENCFT) -1 Vjuincy-st.

PERSONAL. coachman: married: no children: wire is excel SALESMEN TEN. HIGHEST CLASS; EXPERI- 10,500 2,000 lent cook; would take position together: best ref enced In insurance, r. or investments: unusual erfnees. Address 11 Jll.

1 ripune omce. Tr. Clear Snow Clear Clo'dy Clear P.aln Clar Clear Fair Clo'dy Clear Clo'dv Clo'dy Rain Fair Fair Clo'dv Clo'dy Fair Clo'dv Clo'dy Fair Clo'dy Clear Clear Fair Clear Snow Clear proposition: $10" weekly, easy: also want district SITUATION AVANTED COACHMAN. GERMAN managers: Investigate quick. 234 La Salle, li.

35. tingle, thoroughly experienced, willing to work SALESMEN FIRST CLASS. TO SELL DOUBLE PACKER-CALL AT 31 NORTH Feb. 27 Christian Born to Harris 125 of S. f.

25x175. Feb. 23 A. Irle to Leroy C. Towlel 4o of 22x Ml.

Feb. 26 C. E. Patrick to Simon C. AVitmer Same Feb.

27 S. C. Witmer quitclaims to George H. Schneider CICERO. 60 of f.

30x149, March 9 E. C. Hallgren to Christina A. Ermeling as second man; best refs. by well known people 1 1 HARDWARE Canal-st.

triangle brand cohars and cuffs, outside of ChKO Address rl tribune omce. must be acquainted with the trade. Apply, by mail. SITUATION AVANTED BY A SINGLE MAN Dept. S.

VAN ZASDT, JACOBS Chicago. where the services of a first class coachman are SALESMEN FO THE ENCYCLOPEDIA PERSONAL ANY ONE IN THE EMPLOY" OF L. T. Alton having knowledge of the experiments fierformed bv him in lffliS in incandescent gas ighting at 231 E. Chicago.

111., and anv friends ho saw incandescent gas arc lamps In his house at 435 in 1S95. and any one who made parts for him in 1S95. will klndlv communicate with ROBERT L. AMES, care of the Kellogg Switchboard or 225 S. Chicago.

111. LOST A OPAL RING. SURROUNDED BY thirteen diamonds, on Tuesday afternoon, third floor, Marshall Field's. Suitable reward. MRS.

M. B. KNIGHT. The ConconL PERSONAL UNDERSTAND CLEARLY IT IS always and evermore. T.

required. Address 409. Tribune office. Milwaukee Minnedusa Montgomery Montreal Mojrheacf Nashville New Orlf an New York City. Norfolk North Platte Oklahoma Omaha Oswego Palestine Parkertburs Philadelphia Pittsturg Pueblo yu'Appeile Rapid City Sau Fran-clsco St.

Louis St. Paul Salt Lake City. San Antonio Ete. Marie Springfield. Ill Springfield, Mo Vicksburg Washington Wichita Wllliston Winnipeg IF YOU ARK LOOKING FOR A OD Position trv us.

Illinois Clerical Exchange. 202 S.C pQ Fifth-av. INSTALLMENT COLLECTOR EXPERIENCED: must furnish bond and know city w-ll: n-'tis Brltannlca: Plenty new leads and we nav ratl- SITUATION AA'ANTED BY SAVEDF. AS COACH rcad fare; big money to reliable men. Apply 870.

215 AVabash-av. 3.800 man: careful drivr; good city references. Ad dress 197. Tribune office. Tr.

.10 SALESMEN TO SELL OUR GOODS TO GEN- other need apply. Call after 9 a. m. 5o Bldg. BUILDING PERMITS.

SITUATION AVANTED 1ST CLASS COACH- eral stores, clothiers, drugg sts. and irrocers: fine man: single; fine driver; good habits: handy with side lines; big profits: liberal terms. Model Mfg. JANITOR FOR IS FLAT BUILDING; MUST EE first man on steam and repairs. App .02 -1J tools; best city ref.

Tribune omce. Box G. South Bend. Ind. S.E.

E. S. N. s. N.

W. s. N.W. N.W. S.E.

N.E. S.W. E. N. W.

N.W. 401 and 4o2 Chamber of Commerce. Fair SITUATION WANTED GERMAN COACHMAN SALESMEN GOLD CRUMBS TOBACCO FOR H'CKOW Caroline. W. age 66 .02 Clo'dv and all round man: single: best refs.

Address Pipe ana cigarettes; only first class men need MAN A BRIGHT. ACTIVE MAN FOR CLERI- 227. Tribune office. yearn. Funeral notice later.

MALONEY At M44 Anne. Fu apply: ages 25 to 35. Saratoga Hotel. Room 521, cal and outside work: prefer man with lai.roaa 2 to 4 p. m.

experience: Al references required: $7t to Mart; THE FOLLOWING BUILDING PERMITS WERE Issued yesterday by the building department: Romeo Scottl, 2 and 1 story and basement brick front, 1131 W. 12th-st 2,000 F. 9. Miller, 2 story and basement brick front addition. 423 W.

13th-st 700 Isaac Hachtman. 2 story and basement brick store and flat. 2802 S. 42d-av 4,000 August Sachn, 1 story and basement brick bank, 2566-68 Evanston-ar 12,000 Roslna Emlch. 2 storv and basement brick SITUATION AA'ANTED BY COACHMAN AND neral Friday.

March 4, at 9:30 a. to St. Anne's church, where high mass will be celebrated, by SALESMEN ONE MAN MADE $21 YFSTER- useful man. German, single, with good city ref good chance for promotion. Address II -o.

ir.o-une office. Clear Clear Fair Clo'dy Clo'dy Clear Clear erences. Address 1 405, nbune office. day. spot cash.

Call after 11 clock, forenoon. carriages to tiuvet. MANASSA Fred, -loved husband of Sarah MEN TO SEE OUR ADD. IN INSTRUCTION SITUATION AA'ANTED AS COACHMAN BY CHAS. O.

BROAA'N. 84 3d floor. SALESMEN ALL KINDS- OF CHARTS AND column, or send for catalogue explaining now Munassa. Funeral Thursday at 12 m. from late experienced man; reference.

33o. Tribune devices for schools. Educational Association. we teach barbr trade Quickly. Moler Barber College.

435 AVabash-av. rear addition, 1335 Wolfram-st 1,200 1USIXKSS PERSONALS. PERSONAL Stylish apparel for men, women, and children, 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 DOAA'N not a cent in advance. Call, investigate.

Established since 1886. E. SHOAYERS 2d and 3d floors. 2 17-2: 9 State-st. PERSONAL DON'T SUFFER AVITK NERVOUS troubles.

Electrical A'ibratory treatment has NO EQUAL in obstinate diseases, such as chronio constipation, neuralgia, paralysis, rheumatic conditions. We manufacture appliances for use In home. (29 to aldheim cemetery Dinver and New York capers please copy. Stenographers. Cole Manufacturing company, 3 story and basement brick warehouse.

21S-3S S. W'est- 67 Wabash-av, A LESMEN TAA'O. TO SELL PRESERVES; MAU John. March 2. beloved son of August and PACKER EXPERIENCED.

AA'. II. HUTCHIN SITUATION WANTED BY YOUNG MAN. EX Mary Mau. age 1H years fi months.

Brother of pert stenographer a.id tvoewriter ODerator: tirs ern-av 6,000 SON SON. Uesplclnes-st. must be experienced. II. H.

Preserve WEATHER IN CHICAGO. Th; temperature as observed yssterdar by L. Manage, optician. 88 East Madison street. Tribune building, was as follows- Thermometer 8 a.

40 degrees: 9 a. 43; 10 a. 44; 11 a. 46: 12 48; 1 p. 49: 3 p.

51: 6 p. 53 Barometer 8 a. 29 47: 6 p. 29.00. clss correspondent, good penman, and general John R.

Rohner. 1 and 3 storv and basement losie. Lawrence. Ruth, and Alice Mau. Funeral 236 W.

Randolph-st. Prl.lav. March 4. at 10 a from late residence. brick store and fiat, 261-63 N.

Ashland-av. 12,000 omce clerk; law graduate. Address 30j. Tribune to VisitAti-n church, where SALESMEN HAVE GOOD SIDE LINE FOR Simon Nelson. 3 story and basement brick SITUATION AA'ANTED STENOGRAPHER 1 as will be celebrated, thence by carriages to salesmen.

FOX Garden ity Block. Hat. 885 N. Kedzle-av 6.000 young man 124 5 years experience: ran id and PACKERS IN WHOLESALE DRY GOODS Charles P. AV urtz.

2 story and basement SOLICITORS TO GET NAMES FOR ortv-nmin-su oeiti. rats 10 jiuum vmvei Member of Knights of Columbus, lodge No. 90. accurate: ai rers. jis per week.

315. Trfbune brick factory. 104-M0 N. Oakley-av 20,000 house; mtist be experienced and furnish gt" references; good position for pr.per pur-ties: tiat the Complete Telephone Directory of Chicago; TV H- Frltts A 1 storv and basement SITUATION WANTED AVITH BUSY FIRM; e.ge. experience, etc Address IS Is 293, TriPuns exper.

men can make good money. Call bet. 9:30 and 11 :30 a. m. Room 820.

153 La Salle-su formerly rapid, now out of Dractiee: salarv no brick office. 779 AA'. Klnzle-st 2.0O0 your own home, vv rite ior iree oooKiex. Vibratory Suite 21, Auditorium Chl-cago. PERSONAL FREE! FREE! TFT.

FP HONE SUBSCRIBERS. MURPHY Marie, beloved child of William the late Macule Murrhy. at their residence. (77 Feb. 29.

Funeral Thursday. March 3. at 1" a. from parents' residence, by carriages olllce. object.

Address 263. Tribune office. SOLICITORS FOR NEWSPAPER PREMIUM MARRIAGE LICEXSES. THE COUNTY CL ERKTlSUErrErtJdTTs'TrO wed to the following corples yesterday, the parties living in Chicago where no place of residence Is given: Age James Bell Symonds. Lizzie Courley 2727 Bert A.

Carter. Minnie Calden 23 20 proposition; brand new and most popular pre SITUATION AA'ANTED BY COMPETENT 3 rauld: Al refs to Mount carmei. Have your name and address corrected In our April supplement free; also new subscribers not yet MeOl'IRE William beloved husband of SEW IXCORPORATIOSS. TFIESECRETARY OF STATE AT SPRING-fleld. 111., yesterday licensed the following $15.

Address 231. Tribune office. mium ever offered: sal. and com. Call ground floor.

152 E. Lake-st. SOLICITORS TWO. FOR MERCHANT TAILOR- Antunia Knaack McGullre. aged 63 years, at residence.

3ii Feb. 29, at 1 a. m. Fu listed, 'pnone or write at U. S.

TELEPHONE DIRECTORY 153 La Salle-st. 'Phone Central 4230: Auto. 3317. James snea. Marie Renno 31 neral fum St Vincent churrh Thursday.

March ing: mubt nave some established trade and ex PHYSICIAN REGISTERED. IN MINNESOTA, for advertising office. 461. Tribune office. TAVO GOOD MEN TO COUTeCTAND SOLICIT: entirely new proposition; good salary and commission to hustlers.

Call Room l'X-4. 356 rcicrj ivjnruiii, naennne 26 Acme Floor company. Chicago; $30,000: laying 3. at lt a. tnence ty carriages to Calvary.

perienced. 304. 132 S. Clark-st. 3027 i i Friends Invltea.

in laid ana narawooa noors: vv. ijuniee, Richard P. Godey. and Edwin Biackman. SOLICITORS TWO; $6 A DAY SURE; FINE NIHLEAN Swan suddenly.

March 2, be 2021 111., Ma- SITUATION AA'ANTED BY AN EXPERIENCED stenographer and oflics man; Oliver; $12 to $15. Address 469. Tribune office. SITUATION WANTED FTRST CLASS STE-pographer; permanent: $15. 313.

Tribune. Miscellaneous. SITUATION WANTED YOUNG MAN OF ability and energy, accustomed to meeting the proposition: exp. unnecessary. Gibson.

195 AVa- Clarence MacDonald company. Chicago; nrlntlng. publishing, and binding: Clarence Mac- loved husband of Fmilie Nihlean (nee YV est), aged 41 vears 5 months 11 days Father of John. Elmer. bash-av.

inula eviu. famine well Carl D. Pease, Grace P. Freeman Michele Dl Flore. Chicago Heights.

rienna Dl Denedetto Frank Rosher. Mathilda Carlson Charles Leonard. Selma Carlson Charles M. Toman. Emma Froula PERSONAL WANTED AN UP TO DATE saleswoman: one who can take orders for hair goods switches, wigs, good salary and steady employment to right woman.

Apply to E. BURN A 70 after 2 o'clock. PERSON AL FOR SA I.E LITERATURE OS" A I.I. NATIONS." edited by Julian Haw thorne. 21 23 2119 Ikmald.

Charles R. Harwood. and Spafford D. Mac- SOLICITORS 2. FOR REAL ESTATE OFFICE; Edith.

Augusta. Lawrence, Victor, Franklin. Roh-irt Nihlean. Funeral late residence, 3029 references required. ROBERTS.

243 E. Indiana- 2121 YOUNG MAN TO FILL ORDERS IN CUMK and suit department: one with mail order experience preferred; state age and experience. Address li Ti l63.Trlbuneor!ice. YOUNG MAN AS COLLECTOR; MUST COVB well recommended; bond required. GEO.

P. it1" naay, p. m. basement. Donald.

Ivesdale Grain company. Ivesdale; $6,000: dealing in grain and coal; N. C. Ruppert. L.

C. Schmidt, and James Somers. best class of people In this city. New A'ork. and Florence 2421 OSBALDF.STON Franrle, auddenly.

at the resl- Anion swanson. Llkhart. Ill Loudinot Fabian Collier. Catherine Lee richlv illustrated, ten voium-s in set. Have few sets in buckram.

Will sell for less than coet. Ad SOLICITORS CITY AVORK. ON COMMISSION: of his daughter. Mrs Peter J. Peel.

29KJ easy proposition; no canvassing. 339. Tribune. fnuaaeipnia. is open ior an engagement; can engineer enterprises of merit and obtain results where others fail.

Capitalists desiring the services 4H -id Frank S. Betz company. Chicago: man c. aure. Nettie Shell 193 2d fioor.

inliana-av. Beloved husrand of Sarah Of calds r.n Ac-d years. Funeral services at late rest Mark L. Killen. Bertha L.

Edwards "54 3s SOLICITORS FOR LIQUOR BUSINESS; PRI- of a high class man kindly address 473, Trib ufacturing pnysicians' ant surgeons supplies; Frank S. Betz. Aivln F. Rohrer. and Adolphus Rob vate trsde.

L. LAMUfcl. Dearborn-st. MAN TO TRAVEL ON RAILROAD 11 E. near State.

YOUNG trains. i-nce Fridav. 1 o'clo k. Interment at Mourt BirminKham (England) papers please jAMiia luanuer. neeia iviegentnaier 21 21 Orlando Coburn.

Summit. 111.. Emma Sac- it dress 251. Tribune office. PERSONAL SlTERFLrOI'S HAIR.

MOLES. warts permanently removed by the electric needle- 14 years' experience. MME. STIVER. M.

1407 Auditorium Tower. 'Phone 4223 Harrison. PRHSOXAL ROACHES. BUGS. RATS EXTER- ertson.

Western Advertising company. Chicago: $2,000: EOLICITORS BIO MONEY FOR FIRST CLASS copy. HTel 30-18 men; wen acquainted. Room 44. 8o Dearborn.

general advertising: William G. Adams. AVllliam PtPPES-William at Aria. Mem- W1.M111 iuiiia, ximsaaie. 111., ijertna lsensteln 2020 v.or hose company No.

1. Funeral Fridav SOLICITORS EXPERIEXCED EITHER Euiplojment Ageaclea. ST MOOR A PH ER. REM lS-2- Bookkeeper; good penman; N. Side 51 Stenographer, law exp I l-r.

Ala. P.nrMj Sill- 1 1 minated from your premises under guaranteed imuoiiui ji. ai urpnv. josepnine field. .37 31 sexl.

can make big money: no competition or at Si.io a. (-cm late residence. 133 to St. jarlath's church, thence to Knosha, A. tggieston.

ana George vviniamo. Union Cooperative society. Bloomington; conduct a department store; Henry Keating. William Fry, and John Coup. une office.

SITUATION AVANTED ARE YOU RUNNING A successful printing business? AVant an outside man? If you do. you want me. I will work for small salary and commission. Address 211. Tribune office.

SITUATION AA'ANTED BY SINGLE MAX. 30. experienced, as and in hotel and restaurant work: small salary until worth Is demr onstrated: no commission: would leave city. Ad-dress 258. Tribune office.

samples; permanent position. St. Louis Reliance uii worm, xieien John AA'Ullam Relsoer. Eunice Temple Wal contract. Call, write, or pnr.ne vvanasn FREDERICK PERES 427 State-st.

Registry 91 Dearborn-st. via I and N. K. K. l-uneral private, pip Ell.

of pneumonia. March 2. 1904 Colonial Laundry company. Chicago; $15,000: ters .33 Otlice clerk; furnish bond; West SUBSCRIPTION SOLICITOR GOOD ADDRESS. 1 ttO i HI 10f Clarence tr.

Maynes. Ora Alice Shreve 3129 Draftsman: some age 20... general laundry business; George AVhlte. Abram E. Mable.

and AVillard F. Conkev. at his residence. Or.tarlo-st. Remains will be PERSONAL DR.

TRIDEL. PHYSICIAN, SUR-gon. and ray specialist, ladies' and gsnts' diseases: removed from State-st. to 167 Dearborn- to work Chicago, preparatory to opening country "umi wvaen, reiaea eik. 21 Fred Gutmann.

Ida A'an Roon 3234 territory: salary and commission. Apply, before Rockford Paper Box company, Rockford; ken from Amtzen funeral chapel. 247 N. March 3. 1 o'clock.

Burial -Adrian. 'Mich. noon, 1409 Pontiac Building. "inc uiauuei, iviary Alice newey tv; manuiaciuring paper oox ooariis; Everett AA'ise. Charles H.

Coffin, and E. D. Cowan Joseph Carl Schneider, Amanda Kamatx. .39" cor. Monroe, Suite 305.

PERSONAL CHIROPODIST: CORNS. 25C inerown nails and all bad cases a specialty. SITUATION AVANTED INDUSTRIOUS TOUNCJ 1 11 8 "I TRA A'ELERS MEN AND WOMEN TO TRAVEL Walter Thompson. Minnie Hnffm-ver ITlMARAXE-Dr. Marx, husband of Hanna Pomarane and father of Jacob.

Mrs. J. M. Land- married man. of good appearance and character.

Gillette Electric Clock company. Chicago; $20 -000; manufacturing advertising clocks; Harleigh and employ lady agents; best line: best terms Packer, exp Illll clerk, experienced; good writer Assistant bookkeeper; exp Stenographer and bookkeeper; S. Stenographer; Rem Routing clerk; exp Stenographer and ofilce: Went Side Addresseis; good penman; temi Office boy; exierlened Ofhca an-1 errand Imvs $3 .22 20 .2522 1138 with ability of working himself to a higher posi ever offered. Taxis Toilet Chicago. Morris.

Mrs. Harry Goldstein. Mrs. Isadore Prof. Wm.

Emanuel. 169 'Phone 2121 C. PERSONAL HA'PNOTISM IF INTERESTED Harry A. MeConnell. Sadie M.

Eastman Adolph Roth. Elise Hunzlker Conme Gaetano. Roslna Lambroso. Harry B. Elliott.

Inez E. Isell JOih Althaus. Letta Edwards Oilieite. n. u.

naiison. anu rv. rj. dimmer. University Correspondence School of Chicago.

UNIVERSITY. LAW. AND HIGH SCHOOL STU- Whlteson. Mrs. S.

B. Knistler, Joseph, and Hen (nmm. at Presbyterian hospital. Funeral Fridav, ..5435 ..2624 cents. to sell odell typewriters.

367. Tribune. 5 4 00 call or send ror literature, ine 1 iaurence Institute of Hypnotism. Suite 4. 344 Mlchigan-av.

cmcago; euucatioaai; j. r. iiaS3, ti. Bial- kie. and Harry E.

Hoff. Not for profit: il.irch 4. at 12 from his late residence. 806 South to Waldheim. New York papers AVANTED SALESMEN FOR THE HIGHEST BO 26 Margaret 3221 AVtlliam M.

Fletcher. Amelia Linder PERSONAL IT IS THE BIAS ABDOMINAL grade of pants. 3.50: suits. 115. to measure.

t-lase ciny. KING'S MERCANTILE AGENCY. 92 SalK-st and 225 County Democracy Marching club. Chicago; Supporter you heed; send stamr for free Illus KOSCHES. 210 State.

2d floor. PROUT Mary. March 1. 1904. Funeral from 4738 26 2D trated booklet, uept.

in- Chicago. litical nu social; juun rowers, vv 1111am J. xtoach and M. J. Devine.

tion; advertising tlrms preferred. Aaaress ti 4... Tribune office. SITUATION AVANTED BY REFINED. EDU-cated gentleman, experienced, as companion or rrivate secretary to elderly or invalid gentleman.

Address 404. Tribune office. SITiJatToNVaN TED BY YOUNG MAN, AGE 22; will do anvthing; Al references. Address 22 Tribune office. SITUATION AVA NTED BARTENDER: SOBER.

steady; city references; reasonable wages. Ad-drew 442. Tribune office. -M J. Door-an a tir.dertaklnor parlnrs.

345 Throop i Thursday. 9 a. by carriages to Mount 3 32 PERSONAL HAIR. MOLES. RED NOSE.

PIM- Cook county Democratic club. Chleen- YOUNG MEN AND WOMEN TO SELL watches and Jewelry for cash or on time. 103 Room 86. S. N.

CLARKSON. 6 15 t'armel- .2321 Rockford A. Sherman. Ida Miller Fred Kolze. F.tta Marwood Albert N.

Mcleod, Mav Murry Louis Stukel. Kettle Delanev Albert A. Larnpher. Otilie Woodrick Edward J. Dovle.

Ablv E. Levens Alferd A. Bell. Alyce B. Rted John Maurer.

Anna Selbaeh and political; John Powers. AVllliam J. Roach, and .2113 RF.GITSCHKE Wilhelmlna fnee Taraskel. plt-s. scars, a specialty.

Electrolysis. N. Y. Electrolysis 39 city. PERSONA HOES FOR THE LAME.

DOC- BOOKKEEPERS THREE. GOOD Stenographers, four, gol Stenographers, two. railroad Bookkeeper and stenographer Office man. Inpuranee exp Bookkeepers, insurance Ofilce men. two.

young Bill clerk, experienced Collector, city experience 1. Funeral Friday at 12:30 p. m. from late Voya. m.

urs ine. County Democracy of Cook County. Chicago; social andpolitical: John Powers. AVliilam J. Jtoach, .4323 22 5 residence.

rM W. to Immanuel Evar.ee- tors recommend them. Send for catalogue. 54 BOY ABOUT 17. IN WHOLESALE IMPORTING i'cal church.

I2th-st. ana to Cou- Chicago. AA illlatn A. Jackson. Emma Smith Fall Creek Cemeterv sssnsclatinn Fll 31 eordla.

dry goods nouse. to assist in keeping stuck and to deliver packages. George Bottfer. Hanna Elizabeth Peterson. .4540 cemetery; O.

H. Shinn. James R. Grove, and Daniel Good ppori unity for boy of intelligence who Is S4. PERSONAL BEAUTIFUL COMPLEXIONS guaranteed; all imperfections of the face r- Cmice bov neat I.

LSUIlii. RHODE John C. beloved husband of Martha Rhode. Funeral on Thursday. March 3.

at 1 p. m. from lute residence. 317 to MJtut MEHnIANTS' CLERICAL EXCHANGE. CXDERTAKERS.

moved. DR. TOMPKINS. 102 Auditorium Bldg. PERSONAL C.

P. JOHNSON. 138 5i'0. 114 Df arborn-st. Cent.

wining to begin at ine bottom and work for promotion. Apply by letter, stating age, etc Address 1, Tribune office. Olive cemetery. SITUATION AVANTED MAN. HANDY.

INDUS-trious, work around house, care horses, anything; references. Address 459. Tribune office. SITUATION AVANTED-ANY kTnDOFLIGHT work by sober, handy, educated, neat, reliable man, with references. Address 190.

Tribune. SITtlAITOf-wTnTED BRIGHT. ENERGETIC young man, 19. good habits, all references, with reliable firm. Address 2'4.

Tribune office. RUEHL Katharine neeWeil7. widow of the 4th floor, painless chiropodist and foot specialist. ESTAJJUSHEU IS04 C. H.

JORDAN 4 CO 14 AND 16 CHICAGO. 135 E. HYDE PARK. Y. M.

C. A. BUILDING, EVANSTON. ILL. EX- BOY ABOUT 18.

FOR MAILING DEPT. perlenced. Room 811, 185 Dearborn-st. horses a.mj carriages. wujTsell'at" Rubber tire, extension top, cut-under surrey Rubber tire trap; seats four.

Rubber tire runabout. Rubber tire, top. full spring buggy. her late residence. 3tk Fridav.

March 4, at a. to St. Anthony's church, thence IUJOKKEEPERS. STENOGRAPHERS, OFFICE CLE! Positions with large cltv MERCANTILE 1S5 PEA RHOR AUTOMOBILES. to St.

Bomrace cemetery. Pieaae omit flowers. FOR COLORED BOY NEAT. EXPERIENCED. PROF.

A. B. PERRIGO. UNDERTAKER "o-t WE HAVE THE LARGEST LINE OF PARTS Pining room work only, Michlgan-av. and supplies In the AA'est.

Build your own car SITUATION AVANTED TO RUN FREIGHT EL-evattjr or work round machinery. 193, Tribune. of the late Arm cf J. AVhlttler BufTum and A. B.

Perrlgo. Private ambulances. Tele- tets or goii mounted single harness: ell the AGENCY HELP YOU" "LFrT MORRELT RYAN Feb. 29 Mary, wife of the late Samuel P.yan. Funeral Friday.

March 4. 10 a. from te residence. 15o to Holy Family l.urch. where solemn refiuiem mass wld be carriages to Mount Carmei.

Member of I4H state-f 'j. i-'iuijeny in nrst class condition: will sell separately owner's residence. 164 be- ana see us nrst snout our runabout outnt. THE P. J.

DASEY 19 La Salle-st. CENTRAL AUTOMOBILE STATION FRR AND BOYS APPLY AT ONCF, R. ANALYTICAL 407. Tribune. SITUATION AVANTED BY chemist: 14 vears' experience.

COMME-a good position. NtKJOIJ XIJ 1'A BOYBrTgIIT. TO NA IL BOXES $6. 125 S. Room 15 1 ti ini mi mnnnv: west DONNELLEY SONS 149 PLYMOUTH- jofAPti coiirt o.

vv tJ. 3. WHITTIER BUFFUM 20 YEARS WITH THE late C. -H. Jordan, undertaker, 1722 Wabash-av r- 1.

Touring car for rent: repairing, storing, and FL. SCOTT Joseph aged 42 years, beloved hus- WHOLE' Tel. -South 953. MOMMEMS. EXPERIENCED MARKER FOR cnargmg.

li t'lymoutri-pl. tar.d or Alice a. Scott. Funeral Fridav- March at 1 p. from ZiS N.

to Forest sale house. Morreil Agency. 148 State AVANTED AUTOMOBILE: WILL TRADE 1ST PORTT.EWA ITE. UNDERTAKER. 322 nenrv.

POSTAGE STAMPS, COIXS, ETC. m'Y'OTtELliriLTlusTRATE 10c BEN G. GREEN. 15S3 Masonic Temple. AT BLAKE T19 WOMAN'S TEMPLE.

$60; CLERKS 3. COMPETENT: class automobii stock in largest Co. Id L. a. ERRAND BOYS APPLY 7TH FLOOR.

102-104 av.We doct say much, we just do busiuees.S store DRUG once. Address ii JJi. tribune once. REYNOLDS. 171 Wts'ainton-sL an wuren-st.

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