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Affidavit of Publication.
STATE OF MINNESOTA,
County of Ramsey }ss' U. R. MorRlsoN being duly
sworn, deposes and says: that he now is, and during all the time herein
mentioned has been in the employ of the printer and publisher of the
newspaper known as the "ST. PAUL REVIEW" and during all said time
was, and now is, principal clerk of the printer of the said newspaper;
Bd F No. 41005—BY Fred Murnane— that the said newspaper: the "ST. PAUL REVIEW," was during all the
Whereas, There was heretofore pre, said time, and still is, a weekly newspaper printed and published in the
sented to the Board of Aldermen, one City of St. Paul, in the County of Ramsey, in the State of Minnesota, on each
of the branches of the Common Coun- Saturday of every week; that the annexed printed notice of
cif of the City of St. Paul, the petition
of Otto.Bremer and others, the owners
of the property adjoining and abut-
ting upon the alley hereinafter de-
scribed, praying for the vacation of IQ�A
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:milt 04 SB hereto . ,tached and made part hereof, was cut and taken from the col-
pins oqm 'epnslAi Spwj alp Sq jaw SBm -at umns . ri spaper, and was printed and published in said newspaper
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—Sep Sum Stagy aaojaq Spgylu om4 'SI for . ..c.W3accutive eks, once in each wee that the said
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[edam' OLEO 3n12asgaslp 4o asn aA4 A. D. 19n.; and was thereafter printed and published in said newspaper
;ILIA.3sgm 4ttg Ss[nill fast aaam naeiY on each and every succeeding Saturday until and including Saturday, the
;nossaa aq4 1111 pas 2utgauod ;inipuoe day of A• D•.
sad 4ou aoj sasnaxo apem lie pug Salty 19 • that said newspaper was, during all the time in this affidavit
gptiout B UTg41m par.14 pt:q alt aadaall * mentioned, and still is, a collection of reading matter in columns and sheet
lamp alp sum smj, 'Sanpuunb a uj * form, the matter consisting of general and local news, comments and rills-
;um lass aqy •ssattJsap siq Sq 4i 2nr I * cellaneous literary items, printed and published in the English language, at
naafi 0_4t3q_4Sttui I * an established office and known place of business in said city, to-wit: No.
141 East Fifth Street, equipped with the necessary materials, newspaper
presses and skilled workmen for preparing, printing and publishing the
same, and the whole thereof, in said city; that the said newspaper, was
during all the said time, and still is dated in St. Paul, and generally circu-
lated in said city and state; that said newspaper, for more than one year
next preceding the date of the first publication of said notice, and during
all the time of said publishing, was printed in whole, and published and
circulated in said county and state; that during all the said time said
:qy -aaosa u'eo dagl s8 .Clasau es 'fur newspaper has consisted, and still consists, of more than the equivalent
au; ssasas of .[slap 4noiillm pae in space of four pages, of more than five columns to each page, each column
being not less than seventeen and three-fourths inches long; that during
all said time said printer and publisher of the said "ST. PAUL REVIEW"
has printed, published and delivered, at each regular issue, more than two
hundred and forty complete copies of said newspaper to paying subscribers;
that said newspaper during said time, has never been, and is not now a dupli-
cate nor made up wholly of patents, or plates and patents and advertise-
ments, or either or any of them.
That the Publisher of said newspaper, on Tune 10th, 1907, flied with the
County Auditor of said Ramsey County an affidavit setting forth the facts
required by Section 5516 of the ft.evis ed Laws of 1905 of the State of Minne-
sota.
That afffant knows personally all the facts set forth in this affidavit,
and that each and all thereof are true.
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Subscribed and Sworn to before me this ` V day O■NVAi1/4-0. A. D. 1910'
(9,4Notary Public, Ramsey County, Minnesota..
My commision expires Mulch 18th 1918•
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LOUIS G.HOFFMAN,Ciro CLERK
GEO.W. MURNANE,Assr.CLER. ::hcember 16th, 1913.
Hon. 0. Clausen,
C. P. W. — Bldg.
- :tar Sir:—
Herewith all papers in connection with Board rile 41005, being a reso-
lution for thg vacation of certain streets upon petition of Otto Bremer and others:
Please prepare proper plat and return to me when done.
Yours truly,
Jity Clerk.
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WHEREAS, There was heretofore presented to the Board of Alder-
men, one of the branches of the Common Council of the City of St . Paul,
the petition of Otto Bremer and others, the owners of the property adjoin-
ing and abutting upon the alley hereinafter described, praying for the va-
cation of the alley extending from Pascal avenue to Albert street, in Block
1, Boulevard Addition to the City of St . Paul , as shown upon the plat
annexed to said petition, which said petition is duly cerified as required
by law and sets forth the facts and reasons for such vacation; and
WHEREAS, Said Board deemed it expedient that the matter therein
referred to should be proceeded with, and ordered said petition and accom-
panying plat to be filed of record in the office of the City Clerk of said
City, and ordered said City Clerk to give notice by publication in the
official paper of said City in the manner and for the time required by law,
that said petition and the subject matter thereof would be heard and con-
sidered by the Committee on Streets of said Board of Aldermen at its regu-
lar meeting to be held in the Council Chamber in the Court House in said .
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City, on the 27th day of November, 1913, at four o 'clock P . M. , which said
notice was duly published and given; and
WHEREAS, The City Clerk at the time and place above mentioned
adjourned the hearing and consideration of said matter until the meeting of
said Committee on Streets to be held on the 28th day of November, 1913, at
the same place, and said Committee did, at said last mentioned time and
place, hear all testimony and evidence adduced on the part of said peti-
tioners and all other persons interested in the matter of said proposed
vacation, and being of the opinion that the prayer of said petition should
be granted upon the terms hereinafter stated, did duly report its conclusions
to said Board of Aldermen, recommending the adoption of an appropriate
resolutions declaring such vacation; now therefore, it is hereby
RESOLVED, By the Common Council of the City of St . Paul, that
the alley extending from Pascal avenue to Albert street, in Block 1,
Boulevard Addition to the City of St . Paul, as shown upon the plat annex-
ed to said petition, be and the same is hereby vacated and discontinued
as a public alley, subject , however, to the following conditions, that is
to say:
Such vacation is granted upon the express condition that said
petitioners shall, before this resolution takes effect, pay into the
treasury of said City the sum of Ten Dollars 0'10 .00) in addition to the
expenses of this proceeding; and the right is reserved to the Chicago,
Milwaukee & St . Paul Railway Company, and to any persons, firms or corpor-
ations owning or having any interest in the maintenance and operation of
any railway tracks now existing upon any portion of said alley, to maintain
and operate said railway tracks, this vacation being expressly made with-
out any prejudice thereto.
• Adopted by the Board of Aldermen: rt Adopted by the Assembly
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"^u Bd•F No. 41005—By Fred Murnane-
Whereas, There was heretofore pre•
sented to the Board of Aldermen, one NAYS
of the branches of the Common Coun-
YEAS cil of the,City of St. Paul, the
petition
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of Otto Bremer and others, the owners M: H S
ALD. BAU SISTER of
the property adjoining and abut-
ting BA+EISTER ting upon the alley hereinafter de- E
CONNING scribed, praying for the vacation of
the alley extending from Pascal aye-
ED 'ARDS nue to'Albert street, in Block 1, Boule++ HLE
yard Addition to the City of St. Pat
H LAND as shown upon the plat annexed to M cHAUD
i said petition, which said ion is
d certified r bye law and Pi WERS
NTGOMERY
sets uly forth erti the as facts equired and reasons for 1
URNANE, E. such vacation; and SNBORN
Whereas, Said Board deemed it ex-
pedient that the matter therein re- f "�.o•
IURNANE, F. (erred to should be proceeded with,
and ordered said petition and accom-
BERG panying plat to be filed of record in Y`ERG
the office of the. City Clerk of said
RYAN City, and ordered said City Clerk to
give notice by publication in the of- MR. PRESIDENT (KELLER)
TIEGER ficial paper of said City in the manner
and for the time required by law, that ( C" (? i J i
TROY said petition and the subject matter i /
thereof would be heard and considered �v r r� I91
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Board the Committee at Streets r said
t- AfAllartra' Mayor.
or.
Board of Aldermen at its regular meet-
NAYS 0 MR. PRESIDENT Mccol ing to be held in the Council Chamber - ' ,Y
in the Court House in said City, on
the 27th day of November, 1913, at four
o'clock P. M., which said notice was
duly published and given and
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the hearing and consideration of said
matter until the meeting of said Com-
mittee on Streets to be held on the
28th)day of November, 1913, at the .
same place, and said Committee did,
at said last mentioned time and place,
hear all testimony and evidence ad-
duced on the part of said petitioners
and all other persons interested in the
matter of said proposed vacation, and
being of the opinion that the prayer of
said petition should be granted upon
the terms hereinafter stated, did duly
report its conclusions to said Board of
Aldermen, recommending the adoption
of an annropriate resolution declaring
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