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AUSTED KILEY & AUSTED, Editors and Pubiishers. af TWO DOLLARS A YEAR IN ADVANCE. Six Months... Entered in the Postoffice at Grand Rapids, Minnesota, as Second-Clags Matter. Official Paper of Itasca County, Villages of Grand Repids and Deer River aud Town of Grand Rapids. dd A SPECIMEN PLANK. Until Lemuel Quigg and his asso- ciates choose to tell the; country just what the Republican national plat- form declared or was intended to de- clare on a given proposition of course it 1s not safe to accept any of the propositions laid down in the pubhsh- ed versions of that document as au- thentic. With the aid of Gen. Gros- venor and other responsible members of the platform committee of the re- cent Hanna convention, however, it will in time no doubt be possible to define with some accuracy just what the opinions of the Republican party are on the current questions of the day aside from the issue of imperialism, ( pring and Summer uiting’s Suiting Are now in and ready for inspection. The samples we are showing this year ure the latest manufactures of Ameri Europe and there are thousands of them to select from i shades, styles, patterns, prices and weights. We haye many kinds of goods but only only one kind of workmanship—the best. Every garment that leaves our shop is absolutely guaranteed as to fit, style and workmanship. Call and see us before ordering. PEOPKE & toward which its atitude is unmistak- able. There is one plank of the published platform which is so clearly in line with what all intelligent men have long recognized as the Republican position that there cold be no ques- tion whatever raised reguarding it. The published version of the platform presents that plank in these terms: “We recognize the necessity and propriety of the honest operation of capital to meet new business conditions and especially to extend our rapidly inereasing foreign trade, but we condemn all conepiracics and com- binations intended to restrict business, to create monopolies. to limit production, or to control prices, and favor such legislation as will effectively restrain and prevent all such abuses, protect and promote competition and recure the rights of producers, laborers and all who are engaged in industry and com- merce.” ‘There can be no question raised as to the origin of such a declaration as we have here embodied. Had the trusts themselves chosen directly the members of the committee they could not have produced anything more to their own liking than this. ‘hey of course recognize the necessity and propriety of the honest operation of capital to meet new business condi- Hotel Gladstone WILDER & HICKEY, Props. FIRST-CLASS IN EVERY RESPECT. Sample Room and Livery in Connection. Special Attention Given to Transient Trade. Headquarters for Lumbermen. One half Block From Depot. ZERSEESE| - Cigars Manufacturer of Fine GRAND RAPIDS, MINN. Minnesota. They are made of the finest selected stock by experienced workmen in Mr. iT] Booth’s own shops here, and under his personal supervision. This insures the utmost cleanliness and care in manufacture, For sale everywhere. Callfor them. . “BOOTH’S CIGARS” tepucstinn att osee Secenent | GRAND RAPIDS. | : tions. What, it might be asked, are the new conditions? Yes; it may be asked. But who will answer it as it should be answered? Not the trusts, surely. But their platform does essay to answer it after a fashon. /*The rapid increasing of our foreign trade is evidently one of the conditions. But why couple the rapid expansion of our foregin trade with “conspiracies and combination intended to limit production or to control prices?” Can it be that the trusts and their representatives.on that committer fore see the day when they will have the same‘cast-iron control of the foreign trade of the country that they have at this moment or its domestic trade, aud that they are preparing for the event? It will be noticed that this plank favors such legislation as will put a stop to all such abuses. But it will be remémbered that the most vociferous claim advanced by the imperiahsts and pro-trust crowd has bezn for months past, that they have done everything that can. be done through the enactment of the Sharman anti- trust law and the recent fool proposal for a constitutional amendment, in the way of legislation that can be done, and have, moreover enforced their legislation so that they are to be re- garded as the only simon-pure, anti- trust element of Amarican political society. There will be ample time within the next few months to make the true meaning of this and other provisions of the imperialist platform plain; but for the present it 1s safe to say iu no other particular will the real character of. the extinguishing conspircy against free institutions make itself so plain through that platform as in the dis- honest, lying and misleading . declarr- tion which is quoted above.—St. Paul Globe. Street Commissioner's Notice, = Whereas, by resolution duly presented and adopted by the Village Council on the lth day of June, 1900, the special tax hereinafter Set forth were duly livied against the real estate hereinafter described for the purpose of repairing the sidewalks along and in front of said real estate in said village, and said Village Council duly issued to me its war- rant. to collect said tax as Street Commis- 1 sioner of said village, as by law provided: Now, therefore, notice is hereby given to you and each of you to pay to me.as said Street Commissioner, in money, labor or material, on or before the 27th day of July, 1900, for the purposes set forth in said resolu- tion and warrant, the sums set opposite the several descriptions of real estate herein; provided, the material or labor, if so furnish- ed by you in lieu of money, shall be such as shall be satisfactory to me for the purposes of said resolution. Said tax, if paid in money, may be paid to me at any time be- fore said July 27, at the office of the Village Recorder, and if paid in materlal or labor satisfactory to me, may be paid and deliver- ed on the ground at or near the real estate described and against which said tax is charged, Take notice that the sums here- inafter named will be taxed according to law against said several parcels of read estate and collected as other taxes are collected unless paid according to the notice herein- before given. Said real estate hereinbefore mentioned and against which said taxes are levied and will be charged, and the reputed owners thereof 2nd the amount of said tax. are as follows, to-wit: ORIGINAL PLAT. Owners Assessment Lot Block 1819 _~—«J. A. Sayers 2 19 J, B. Stilson. 2 19 L. B. Stilso: 2 19 J. F. O’Connel 19 26 Manda Hilinski 20 6 Manda Hilinski 21 26 += Manda Hilinski. 23 26 p. S. Stevens 2 «2% ~—«#S. Stevens: 1 27 =«+2. 0.0. F. Lodge No. 184— L. F. Knox 2 a I. O. O. FP. Lodge No, 181— L. F. Knox... ei . 3 2 i. G. Hartley. G. G. Hartle; i * Amanda Hilin: 27 6 27 «Amanda Hilin: 7 27 G. W. Knox..... ete 39 John Beckfelt. w%’ (0 L.H. Hawkin J.J, Hinkle. J.J. Hinkle. 3 H. B. Pec 4 S. H. Arnold. 5 L. H. Zastrow. 6 7 M. Perrault..... 1 2 Bee = a a5 17 — John Beckfelt.... i John Beekfelt...... Theresa Mohr and Jame Sherry = 53.00 . Scelye, 3 16 John Weibler. Lue D'Anjou. 2 1 Ly. Knox. i8 15 Lena Conghlin. 66.00 4 poy Lena Conghlin 10.00 Bb 15 10.00 16 BEY 10.00 vw bb 10.00 18 1b 10.00 13 7 John Hepfel et 13. 1s. J. N. Marr Bo 18 J. N. Marr. 1b 18 Lumbermen’s Bank. 16 18 A. P. White. MW 18. Permelia Sti 18 18 Nellie Tool 19 18 NeHie Toole. 20 18 4H. B. Peck. 21 18 A. P. White. R 18 Kremer & King N. Churchill 4 #. B. Peck Bs 8 John Beckfelt. 10.00 9 John Beckfelt. 10.00 10 z L. F. Kno: 10.00 i a J. B. Kehl. RB Carrie Sherry. 13 Carrie Sherry. 14 Carrie Sherry. 1b Carrie Sherry 16 Carrie Sherry. i7 Carrie Sherry. 18 Carrie Sherry. 19 Carrie Sher 20 Carrie Sherry. 2 M. M. Johnson. 2 27 ~M. M. Johnson. ! 23 27 ~=Jobn Dolph.. 11.50 py 27 = John Dolph. ALS 19 1% LE. Lum 10.00 20 1 L.E.Lum. 10.00 21 1 1. E. Lum 10.90 22 1 L.E.Lum 10.90 3B 15 N. Churchill. 10.00 2 15 N. Churchill. 10.00 GRAND RAPIDS FIRST DIVISION. Owners E. Whitcomb E. Whitcomb. E. Whitcomb. E. Whitcomb. E. Whitcomb. E. Whitcomb. Lot Block Assessment. 10.00 10.00 RRR RRR om amnwowanan E, Whitcomb. E. Whitcom! 10.00 F L. W. Huntley. 10.00 15 L.W. Huntley. 10.00 1 E. J. Farrell... 10.00 1 E. J. Farrell. 10.00 1 E. J. Farrell. + 10.00 ii E. J. Farrell.. 10.00 37S G. A. Tuller. 11.50 37s. A. Tuller. 11.50 37. «G. A. Tuller.. 11.50 87 Unknown 11.50 % Unknown. 11.50 87 Unknown. + 11.50 37. Unknown. + 1150 37. Unknown. 11.50 87 Unknown 11.50 81 Harry Hazelton. 10.00 Harty Hazelton. ~ 10.00 81. C. H. Marr. 10.00 31. . Mar 10.00 8L Mary MeIntosh. 31 Mary McIntosh. 81. «-W« P. Nisbett. 10.00 31. -W-P. Nisbett. 10.00 31. +E. E. Storch 10.00 31. E. E. Storch. - 10.00 31 ‘Presbyterian church. 10.00 81 Presbyterian church. M. E. Thurston. M. E. Thurston. M. E. Thurston. M. E. Thurston. A. L. Burbank. A L. Burbank N. Churchill. N. Churchill N. Churchill. peony SOANGAKRBWEKHE SOMA MM ENK CRIA NHR OWH OTR EKHDIATHRwwE 3 s 10 N. Churehilt ab Mary Shoo! 10.00 12 Mary Shook. 5 Unknown . 10.00 6 Unknown.. 7. 36 D.W. Doran.. 10.00 | & 3D. W. Doran 10.00 9 86 D.W. Dora 30.00 10 -86~—-W.. Tyndall 10.00 i 86) W«.C. Tyndall ~ 10.00 12 36. ~W.C. Tyndall. 10.00 7, 85 Unknown. 10.00 8 5 Unknow 10.00 9 85 J.B. Chatterton. - 10.00 10 8 John Chisholm and EB. J. - 10.00 11. 3-—s« John Chisholm and E. J. Fuller. eels ven A 1000 1235 John Chisholm and E. J. 2 2% William Weitzel. 56. 13-29 «Eli Signel. 66.00 i 2 Unknown. 10.00 15-29): Unknown 10.00 166.29 G. A. Tuller 10.00 17-9 ~—_-E, Bennington. 10.00 18 2 Unknown. 10.00 19 2 Unknown. 10.00 2 20 Unknown. 10.00 21 29 «Unknown. 10.00 22 29 John Whaling 10.00 23 29 -—- Village of Grand Rapids... 10.00 2% «20 «H.R. Foster. 10.00 KEARNEY’S FIRST ADDITION Lot Block Owner Assessment 7 36 H. R. King... 64.40 Dated June 19, 1900. JAMES McCORMICK, Street Commissioner. ~ THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT Court — District. of Minnesota — Fifth Division.’ In_the matter of the application of the United States of America for the con- demnation of certain lands at, n below and in the vicinity of Pokegama Falls on the Mississippi River in Itasea County, in the State of Minnesota. ‘ To Oscar L. Allen flenry N. Avery Lynel Ay y W. Allardt Benedictine Sisters Hospital Association, a corporation Board of County Commissioners of Itasca county, Minnesota R. F. Belleperche M. R. Baldw Henry Blaise Willis Baker Roy R. Bell Pv. J. Bowlin 8. H. Baya, George Baya, and Philip Baya, doing business under the firm name of Biya & Company ze Andrew Benson Nettie Baldwin Lee L. Bigelow A.B Barton Louis L. Budd John A. Bowman, Jr. Chris Burns Frank F. H. Bruen B. FF. John Cahill Lena Cahill G ‘e Henry W. Cantield A Chamier ub A. Caldwell ank Caldwell ‘ank A. Clarkson se B. Chatterton ed Collett Nehemiah P. Clarke TA orn Lydia L. Dodge J.B. Douglas A. Dunsmore ¥ Homer Durand ce K, Detwiller mi Dodge May I. Dayton J. A. Davi: Duluth & Winnipeg Railroad Company, x corporation Lyman C. Dayton Maria B. yton Jasper W. Eail Ophelia M. Earl Arnold Ebben William H. Ej Charles M. Eck un . L. Forest Louis A. Filiatrault Levi Forest Peter For: Grace K. Fraser Martha J. Frick Edward Fuller Virst National Bank of Brainerd, a cor- poration (aise National Bank of Duluth, a corpora- ion poleon Fy W. Forgman umner W. Farnham lara H, Freeman Archie Fraser « Thomas R. Foley He RK. ales Company. a corporation oF Mary O, Coates ieorge Coon beth M. Clarkson Mark Connelly County of Itasca, Minnesota Patrick Casey John Grant C, W. Hastings W. F. Henry John A. Hanson B. Heller and L. 8. Loeb, doing business under the firm name of Heller & Loeb W. Hinkley orge W. Holland Guildford G, Hartley Roland H. Hartley Benjamin F. Hartley William F. Henry Henry V. Holmes Susiana M. Haugen Robert Haughen T. O. Hall William W. Henry Ada B. Howes John R. Howes Michael Hagberg Charles W. Hastings Jeremiah J. Howe Mary 8. Hayward Samuel L. Hayward Daniel $, Hayward Flora H. Holden Stephen ©. Hall Shevlin, Carpenter Co.. a corporation, suc- cessor to 8. C. Hall Lumber Company H. Hawkins Orra Harry G. G. Hartley ‘ Itasca Lumber Co.. a corporation. Ivasea Mercantile Co., a corporation A.M. Johnson Allie M. Johnson Frank B. Johnson Amos B, Jones Elie Jacques Minnie A. Krathka Gertrude E. Kent George W. Knox L. F, Knox Daniel J. Knox Fred A. King . Fred A. King. Receiver of the Northwest- ern Benefit Association, insolvent. G. F. Farrington John $.Gillespie * O, M. Gray Nathaniel A. Gearhart Jobn Gaines Joseph Soay J. B. Greenefelder G. F. Long Silas O. Lum ‘ W.-H. Lowe L. Leavy P, M. Larson Christian Ladd Alexis Laprairie Rpbance febore J.S. Lane Marion W. Liddell S. F. Liddell Charles A. Long : D, M. Gilmore and John D. McArdle. doing business under firm name of Link Belt Sup- ply Co. Anna F. Long James A. Lovejoy E. B. Lowell F. W. Lawrence Jean O. McClure Newton McFadden Julia K. McFadden E, FE. McMillan John A, MeMillan Michael McAlpin é John McGowan. ‘ Angus McIntosh, County Auditor Itasca 40,09 | County, Minn. James McNall ‘ Ella E. McMillan, : Ae 10.00! Michael MeGrath Mary McIntosh i oh Cogis Mevabe > » Thomas McMartin Levinia McLennan Colin F. McDonald Robert McCabe W. J. Milleken Charles Miner John S. Macpherson ’ Herbert W. Macomber Fannie L. Mitchell J.M. Markham Thomes A. Merritt R. C. Mitchell, Margaret Manness Robert _E. Mitchell Belle Markham Jobn ©. Mitchell Edward A, Kremer Charles Kearney Kehl & Deary Company. a corporation Jessie C. Knox, Administratrix of the es- take of D. J. Knox George Kingston } L. Kells, Assignee of N. P. Clark. insolvent Benedictine Sisters Hospital Association, & cor. oration, successor to Northwestern Benefit Association National Benefit and Casualty Company, a corporation Wilfred Longtin Jobn F, Laundry Rose Anna Laundry Sophia A. Lambert George I. Long Leon E. Lum Michael William E. John R. Nesbitt Peter Ozbourne J, F. O’Connelt James Paully Ida T. Peachey W. J. Powers : Warren Potter and Patrick Casey, doing bi ibe under firm nume of W. Potter & Co. = Harry Price William L. Perkins Ezra O. Prat Thomas H. Pressuell H. D. vowers Walter L. Prince . Charles A. Pillsbury Livingston Quackenbush James L. Robinson Michael Riordan Peter W. Rebers Alvarado Richardson Justen C. Ramsey Reed & Owen Mary A. Salmon M. L. Salmon Charles E. Snell Smanuel G. Swanstrom. Assignee of T: O. Hall. insolvent Hunson E. Smith and James P. Smith, do- ing business under firm mame of 1:. E. Sunith & Co. Hanson E. Smith W. Stoddard & Company State Bank of Duluth, a corporation Marston Mork th Star Construction Company, a cor- poration eben Noble : hwest Lmprovement Company. a cor- jon. Maria B. Nell Northern Pacific Railway Company, a cor- poration os Newell and Cavour 8S. Langdon, De *, O'Connell Warren Potter < A. Powers George A. Pillsbury Peachy Ida J. A. G. Postleiwaite Jennie E. Peterson Belle Rosser Almon E. toynolds Rogers Manufacturing Company Mary L. Salmon David & F.J.Slipp, doing business under firm name of Siipp Bros. George A. Salmon = George Scouten James WV. Swan . Slipp David Shaw Charlotte Eliza Smith Sprague, Warner & Comrany, ‘@ corpora- tion R. Tinkham jamin H. Tinklopugh ‘ate J.N. True Town of Grand Rapids. « municipal cor- poration, Ituscu County, Minnesota ‘Town of LaPrairie.a municipal corpora- tion, Itasca County, Minnesota . Gilbert Tufte U. M. Thomas. The Duluth. Superior & Western Railroad Company, a corporation F. k. Thompson Jennie C, Wolfe Samuel D, Wilson Roland Whelan Joseph Wolfe Samuel Walker Cc. S. Wentworth, doing business as C, S. Wentworth & Co. C.S. Wentworth & Company George F. Warner Byron Welles Lee West Charles Warner John E. W a Nellie H. Yorkey Zenith Savings € Investment Association. a corporaoion Jacob Zimerman Henry H. Smith ‘Thomas H. Shevlin B.F. Sims, John N. Speel, Trustee of the estate of Justin GC. Ramsey Cleophias Tremblay A. Truax Michael L, Toole Ellen A. Traax Diamond Iron Mining Co., a corporation hevlin, Carperter Co. a corporation, suc- cessor to Hall & Ducey Lumber Co. alee National Benefit Company. a corpora- jon. Curtis D. Warde I wh E. Walker Wright Meecantile Co., a corporation eos Ys TEC ene of ae masiongs enelit und Causal ny, insolvent David Willard yi ee 2 James H. Warner Thomas B. Walker A, P. White W. D. Washbarn Wisconsin, Minnesota & Pacific Railroad Company, a corporation You and each of you, and all other parties interested, will please take notice that wr, the commissioners in the above entitled mat- ter, appbinted on the 2ist day of December, A. D. 1899, by William Lochren, Judge of the above nw Court, have made and filed our report on the 26th day of March, A. D, 1900, in the office of the Clerk of the United States Distriet Court in and for the District of Min- nesota, Fifth Division, fixing our award an Bpprsiecment upon the lands described the petition in the abovo entitled case. Dated April 6th, 1900, BENJAMIN F. NELSO. CHARLES H. GRAVES, ERNEST R, JEFFERSON, Commissioners. Summer Trips By Land and Water. An illustrated booklet issued by Du- ‘uth South Shore & Atlantic Ry. Contains the following features: Maps showing routes of the trips. Rates for many low fare tours. Time schedules of trips shown and beautifully illustrated descrip- tive matter explaining the service provided by “rain and Steamer,” and covering The Head of the Lakes, Marquette, Sault Ste. Marie and Mackinac Island. ; ‘Copies tree by application to your local agents, or T.-H. LARKE, Asst. Geu’l Pass. Agent, Duluth, . “Mimosa”? Popul Brand Ladies? jar Shoes. - ,: