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About The new Northwest. (Portland, Or.) 1871-1887 | View Entire Issue (April 14, 1881)
m - THE NEW ; NORTHWEST, : THURSDAY, APRIL 14, 188L f - - i : 11 i S F KQ PEATIf. i TWn to a nth thta M eata . la Natar aatalat dla From th a4 rmaaat of decay noma Jurats af life art. , Te lUUa leaf that fait, ; Alt browa aa4 art, to aarth, . Er loaf will aalagt wit th bad T sir th Bower Its birth. ', OUR, STRANGE VISITOR. A a tiaitT-iiorss man's btokt. It was a ilM night In "Xoveraber.' The wind rtftU arnl swept roundTth llght-hous fa fitful fasts, driving the sand In ahowera against the WftiU " JWlow, the ea heaved, beating again! the rock with an omlnoj roar. Tb sleet fell In blinding clouds and not a star m to be seen In the heaven. All was dark J AOul naught was t! tble aave when a cloud of spray daahed up In a arhlte wreath again! the, beetling cllffi, and the (tare of our lantern gleamed fitfully on It. I had Jus I com wu trout my watch and am . thinking of . turning In congratulating myself that duty did not call me to go out on such a night, wbti born t rue on the gale came the eound of cry omethIn bet reccn a about for help and a . cry of Ulstre, 1 listened. Coukl It be a boat In need of help? No; It came from landward. 1 listened again, but nothing further caught my car. - J tried to persuade myself that my Imagination bad oVeeived me, and that It vm only the cry of aome aea-Wrd that I had -heard, or a more than sxitlnartly- nnearthlyralling of thsrwrtnd; Itut;; to what I could, 4 conkl not eel over the feelln that the cry I heard waa of a human being lav cuaire.1 in reeling grew ao strong that, at laat,aetatng m stout atkk. and taking up a lan tern, I prepared to face the rale and make a March round about to landward. X searched, waded through the sand-hills that lay behind ux Mumbling over buhe ar1 piece Ctf kxwe timber, halM4iaded by the drifting aand ajadaleet, but coukl find no oe, I wma preparing to return again after my fruiUeaa hunt, when, aa 1 got wthia a hundred yard of the lixht-hottse, a traaa-faantv tall, wild, and dUheTeled beyond atewcrtr4ka-dTmnee4. or rather tottered toward a, lie stretched out hi arma to' me with an Imptorinr reature, arnL uttering a half laartlcw-1 late cry. 141 at my for IrisenaitUe, Ihadmyfiaak With iney and poured aome brandy down the wretched maVe throat, and, when b wma aome urhat revtred, guided him w ith great didculty to the ttght-hows. . , .. . Whew the Ught fell upon the man, I beheld one f the moat tearful atghu I hare erer witntoatd. II waa almoat a skeleton; the' akin eeemed arcwrcely to cove hla high cheek bonea, hi hair hung over hla tarehcad la unkempt locks and the lower part of hia face wa covrred by a beard of u fartnif hta growth. The few garment he had on bung In rains and Ma feet and head were baro. II cowered by the fire without uttering a word, while I went to ret food and driak for him. Hla cyea wandered reetleaaly and suspiciously around : , M I half feared I had picked p aome escaped aaajao. He Ate ravenously, aa a tnan eat w ho baa not tasted food tor many hours, or maybe, fur three days and then aat raung Into he fire again jritbouta word.-, . . -C.v ; -WelU mate, aaM I,bow do you feel wr . lie atarted, paaaed hia hand' over hla forehead, avnd, form reply, burat Into a paka of tear and oba, - 1 wnaa dambKunded. . . Vtoawe; cocoo, aaate, dont take onthe wwrt ewer ww. You're nafe. with ns and w1U be atroexgln a tew daya time; but lra-beeta nlgh to much for you thla time ehr I amid, at leugth. " .Vy. tndeeJL, be muttered : ! could not bare b&i et another nictt la thi weather. I owe reui qr EJs" be n4,V4, nr a iafnenr paw M -m you my l0? Theoe word be repeated ereral Uaaea Trey alowly, and with hia great boI afw ejeataringvraty before him. y1 tew tuarvJ a bad nent Itaelf ; but the weather waa auu on aettled, and wa were on tha lookout for mora atorma. No human being, ezoept our waif, had com near na for mora than a fortnight t and, for all w knew of what had taken plac in th world during that time, lutgiand mignt nar be com a republic, or trance a monarcny again. I had atiiren to make friend with our gueat and to find out what sort of a fellow he mlrbt be; but I found that, at th end of three daya. I knew him no better than I did on th first, b waa ao. cautloua and reaerred. I began to think that he waa really a bit oueer In hia head, hla waya.wer ao atrange. lie would ait all day long by the -Are, never. atlrringeaUug but little, and talking leea, but muttering uneasily to hlm aelf. at times and If th dooropened auddenly, or - an unerctei-rnoio were beard, atartiug witii a look or terror rain nil to behold, lie waa .quit InorTenalr; yet, on the whole, 1 could net Ilk him. I dUtrutted hU wavrring, w-andering eyes Ia never looked one'atralght In the tl and thl made me think he mUht Wa bit out of hi mind. Jtut when I aaid thi to my mate, he anooK nta neau, and aaui:t, Imok out for yourself, Tom V At last the weather settlevldown. and our visi tor ahoweil signs of making a move. I couldn't let him go forth in, the rar I-hl found -him In 5 so Will (my mate) and I set him up In clothea of ourown. nirh a t hey .were,. . And . where be had. trimmed his U-ard a bit he iliJa't lovk so shably. in day oerore he was. to leare us an old man who ttrought us our lettensjtOKl odds and ends from the neareet town, when the weather per mitteti, imrM tlid Jim brought us a good boilgrt thla time, and, as usual, came In to have a chat and amoke a pipe or two. ' "What news Jim r'aaldWlll. ' "New T Why. not much ; only Alice Grooves Trrtty Alice,' w called her "has been mur dered !' he replied. ' '. 'i MMurvlered ! How? When ? w cried. - MAr, by her sireetheTU theydoaav; though, tit be'were her sweetheart, they kept their secret pretty dose. ' I see 'em tocether, though, one or twice.' A fin gentleman be was : too fin for aa honest girl' s wet heart, I was thinkinc. But no on knows for sure who did tl IVor little Alice ! I mind when she were a little thing, bow she'd come a-trottinjr after my cart, and saying, "Take me up a bit, old Jim, and TH give you a posey ; and now ah be' a lying there in th churchyard with a deep wound in her bosons 1 m Ilougla CYofts be were her sweetheart, a traveller tor a larre London busineias lewiry and ailk. and aoch like, for th women-folk. He were a fine4ooklng chap, too, I mind; a ad twice last Summer I beard be were doww at Halcomb, staying at th Whit Horse, and 'twas at Jim Anson's the millers. Alice met him, and they noon became friend, worse luck. "Itut ita all la the rarer here, better nor I can, tell 1U Take and read Ik, JDn a scholar. An, who la thtar" aakl Jim, a our gueal euterea, cVeinr a stranger, th-terrified look 1 bad so often noticed passed over hi mce, and be 2rrw back hastily, but Will shouted. -Vtocoe In. frWod, It I oa.lv Jim and be eutered uuwiSiaftv. shading bis eye with bis baud, and WiTg Jlaa over from bead to foot uepicioui'rfy. w, Jim look more than b tv I aav w are It "Why, mats aald Will, looking at him lnsur nrias didn't know aa you'd take such an inter est In thia affair. As for Tom ana muj w... t.w.-r k mav rfrL child and maid, and keen about It Here, tak th Pper Ifssnatcbedlt, and with' avidity devoured the contents I watched him a alow suspicion i log hold of me, . . rTh illMnntili trtuv-? IIoW did they out, I wonder V aald he, half to himself. r,Mor than a fortnight ago.-No ; l don't believe they ever will." , r 'ft? Atvl whv tiotr aald I. J II looked at me auspiciously, then, forcing a . nh. thv nrrr da find thins out nrfw." Humt Well, I don't know that," I replied. filling my pipe. -SometImee a very little thing leads to discovery. I remember, when I waa a boy, a fellow being, traced Just byJiis having a limp, and his left boot, being made a bit different to hi rlgh. In another case one rather like this, by th way, only she was a grown woman and a mother, not a irfrl she clutched ao hard at the murderer's coat that a wee bit was left of the cloth in her grasp, and that led to the identification of the murderer, and " . ' -Vtop your memoriear' inierrupiea me man, angrily.; then, changing his tone, added, I re niemlerAJth. -res. 1 remember it all !"' and his face resinuedlu uual expression of dull preoccu ration. to - ' '- I gaxed at him In astonishment. Yes certainly our visitor was a very queer party. I didn't half like him who could be tie? I wondered how he eter came here ? Why had he never told us any thing of hi post history? I , think some such Ideas struck V1 11, too, for I saw him looking sternlv and inquiringly at the scared being before us.' We exchanged glance, but gave no words to our suspicions , x-.' . - - After berusine: the account of poor Alice's death aererai times the man laid th paper on th table and aat staring vacantly at the Ore, wun a strange quiver in hia features. I determined not to lose sight of him that night ; he looked so wild, so dev ilish, I feared he might do either us or nimseii mischief. - ' - " The wind began to rise again : we seemed likely to have another wild night. This seemed to de cide our truest, who rave nn hia intention of leav tng us and settled timself In the chimney corner, a was hia wont, for the .'evening, will took up the rarer, and I beran to write a letter, and waa soon, absorbed in my occupation, when oar vis itor, who had fallen asleep, aroused us by mutter ing: ' - - ' ' k "Alice! Alice! you were false-falae false I Yon must come with me. now with me. I tell you! Ah r ' - And ne shuddered. Blood ! blood I air on: ber "white bosom ! Alice, awake ! h ! the pool the pool V r Will and I exchanged glances The wind slched mournfully-round the tower,' and the sea-bird fed wailing by in flock. - For the first time It fully dawned on na that th Wretch we had res-, cued from starvation waa no other than Douglas Crofta, who, fleeing from the face of justice, had nearly met the death he ao richly deserved, in aw-crotk silence we listened to his vague words. Ail the details of his crime passed before him, and wt r-ctari pj nun in mum umuis. i T storm increased, and the wind swept In a karrsa erer the sand-hills. In the far distance. wo? fraccaced ears detected the sound of voices. TS cuM be cominr to usat such a time? Will wuat to tbe sen ward window, and partly opened bS No: t4 yce Vere not from seaward. The The were Toice cominr naXjLLj a. w.a nar cat co T" aat b ?ed 1 tancyj Weii. fcwv. 1 rtiaed. In a cbeertal rwicey tT tU tie wie abotf tarn In ; here's a bake aVww vc;a.v ' Wbas cau I siep bee to-i5gbt? be-later-led.iaatogs!Triw. ' T. treV", smM 1. s4l4bed In ny turn, ttiwuStl ttra do et cb '''aTblgbt t?&rrTLeea fcacw WattMy Slar, and yrafr wactfcaeT'd tide wtvh via Lul yvuVr a bit hearty again; te Ita but rviy yu S.XM. ' j4 i rave a pcrytng glance at to 4ad face and gre.t, 1mwVw, awakea eyes lie anred una;jT e bis seat." nlWri laean.wi3 Are vou expectixg - " I w-stb a UnrV WTt. tal atbee IU U.s Wre ewt 2" trvea tW aaaln kand ua Kimea i.w daya.' , He awWd, nad Imked aver sat&d, aaaJ tared a It weed to kinwe. ac I dat . njwtr rwwwf' I trwurajOakifeg ax! ra cnusTVM cvoa tean$ y ar4. 1 gav m biaa, KvrAaK wib ewee4 ay V2aa,tes Snake a bed wit vai tia trei ta atyeX IdngUseeUencekbewvTec. I waxrd b keey an eyeeok y strvhre rivM fjtr v He rKWliaH sfcir ia Ue tiiaxkef axnd lay iL- W4re im. aat iu a irm afciaxr eaed fat abdem, 3J ura )K Aisiiif wrttb a cry ef aerrer, be ssarted tnaUnvot "Mercy ! uaeery ; 4e- acfc awe T be cried.' Tbv wfc a sreruig scg, be rereerd bis tare wtib bi bajvL UmL Ww r be areVfcA llaiis eaaie T cried IV TNigtimaMv I blm taking stock of ocr visitor when be tbowgaA wwer nt notaring biashut I never tfaeut anything of 1U The naaa at a caer. I tMnrlt it natiiralJims lUkia.- SAa&rayJa rose, aa vtcg: -WeX 1 must be Tt Wra acix. tadttjr. naates xWTso sows Xiaa? Caa:t r nsrr aadl Inav a h'Yial a-fcrsrrf-nr imn" rt'iff YT - JlmtrerWaaertkn saadwrd, acros the eand-hilla. e u ami eWa te ndkecuwa. at SB wtuml'Y Cl2: u- f CHeaex. NMiwvutwWuviL S At atoxib bl knocking wa beard at the tkr tiKXe w nwr df aaJ d&tardl tiiw- i vsres below calling on us o open. ytrt tbu aJL He 4 isa 'stltmQ. ktapiTv aca w aUfc a scart aJ n scream of terror, our wretched wvTta t avCMbs ww ' fs tm, aatl a"5rf . ww Lai eaaoa r be wmljI bvw bA tie i ' "VT a dream r be muttered. rt VVI3 aaxt ; .. r - T JKt tie kno king wa repeated, and III, bo -Ie- read aSfst tT aw3s&rr Jn fefTil f SAtgou am taunbur th door, opened it to a Heeeeswd tarsae. I a3 ot ra f Tsf poikemen. who demanded entrance in the chair. A left teaceaaetaae; I ttt kmrorwy, i ta attser-carner. rp stair they ru&Ited, and Into -WciVwWee i It? Bcrta. WiXT sua! L Ya f wi wnere we were uttinr. read be. Kead it out. unaau r - ,; Tm aepector'a tall, powerful man, sprang for- . :t L.. r, X. . - - k. m 1 m . - . ' -- -Kn ,K ,At der, KXy vadrewa?l tr ti af cibrarHae i cry. tie vTetched man sprang to the window, tne mardreerT1 ,- - - I glanced at er rsi kiad cSe a wlrit move meat. Its eye wc Xxed ta iTs ta." psace I aad. wrecKhicr it open, precipitated himself Into tli rsxiag sea below. . W ith a dull thud we beard I i U)rv senke mi the ledre of ncks. from which I it bonued eknd ra swallowed up by the angry f deep A great 'awefeH'oa us and for a moment -WeiWd the Inspector, at B&t, he's gone- ana eneuiea in nantrman. - A morel TTae swwud eg say. vox aMwned bLza. ai. bk. tg rcMBy re.avt the reeaa and nawsAi3ig a tveat x ramus acrasnred Lj tOaxAet ibnd nttltd kawa t s&ergv and I Tii the TkJTseT.wTtty w"-5c.Ky rt scU wrajved In Lis tCaxkes curawns viiar1 lumrcwd 1 as tcaxket. aasa vreCbed t -t c,aeei3ig ateaatfr at ttirU K bssae U rinr eaaWca eg isv I Wked at Us f2-Ue brs at a txan ks farrv. sr. awaybs a junxectwwIeM; be waa eeaaciased I rAat ctt rtr. lie kw ti wwrklng nuaa; X- fmrx-ea were tecnir tzsJ rraed. TXtC, tw c thsw C5yu rnawrd e-nrr, Tb raie with a IwdL f terrer I saI2 ave 9irr- -The T-5ar C lUnoV ir3i ".'ft tbe sce;,eCa adbt UerJiit ertaae. te rVtim tvsr Abp twa-res tbe diriter e tb f imri& rteek. a rirl vril kwn tizwtrt tS rwr r Xrt T,rtwrn?rra3l A-bnree4aaJ"bet eeA-xVd TarAr I Ttrrer hearvl xf. Now youv Vved la tV TirireTbe ""kaiCw-" is kkauw. i Tbom KEey, y how this man came to be raciaat re sat IVtciaa CNfts. wfca as sqrp- " ferthwfi&, I had to tel my tile to the in pt bave' irft tbe ceuiitsry, fet In wbdane ewua spertsr. t Atce tircwee wa seea a'dar ee tw r f a.erwara teamed many particulars of Douclas vVy w-a iwwveeed n t2 rond Lm as tW 5 vsvc- ana as reiauoAs wan ixxr Alice tirooTes : ICack ' ; isbebadfcvedhim. andcluntiihini mlmt HereVnulWt tbe rr drwv IWkedat rf adrlceof ber frienis; bow he had tetraTed ocy Cxed v I ber. and then, in a fit of Jealousy and rage,, P"t an ped tbe cal to her Lfe.. Hi ere. wty dL2aed. Vi2.aad be seeoaed kriak ta everr weed th taiv f Jia, letter-carrier, got the fifty pounds rc- M. ov be ttsnered. ii ibn- wilder, a 1 a the price of blood tlioujrh the 4Tiataitrnuaw" -11 bofr .laaJnek.r&uir'-.Ji i vr rrwpered. He ws found, not many VS-ysT -t WX2. trr r ti parer; ta.rwrd, dead by the nuulside, his pvny -wber fa ? Ye, ta tl Ir IW I kfw tie i f?J f11 eVw"l b where he had left them, ami he iiiww:ia a trI w3i fca Ue brea. Tie a aadcr the hed$e ilead I Sh he didn't eeepee vw3ed a tdtkiar ?eetacio. A'J traces hi gain. t F3ec Owfts are 1- He s a u2 ta tva ltfift'2 ia uf llf al-bonse ; and often Will iX-rr 3 iSCr-5w .rr f axr. wiii tar k air iiiJlOT1rr lb muff Alice iirooves and at wtkerv gray eyes at rralar tcatxrev A TXXrrsS oCoar strange visitor. rewajd y rca5 H etfJkrrd r bis arceeSkeu I "'.!. ; Joawy- is swTcwed t be tbe S3wrre tr f Twe who wish to tc-t the intellect of a new tWriM'- - i t? " cchr wpoi perMv, accrvliug ta lr. "-Tbe W-rte r sJd I. wtb an tiaib." IJ I eoaJi I y, need ouly give her a plate to polish lay bA e kia be'd bar a bawl tie ef tt 1 f1 1'JT . , xh directkni she move her TV a I mil, ttiVe," rttsrwed WiS. -Terr t 9?. . " f move rourtd it from right to left it WtTrlr-Hr - 1 5P of enti Inferiority. lr. lVlaunav rTW wl larfysardr X-c.au.ti a nsL rvo4 VT -cilJLctjlli Ut X-4weI I WAUwr i - "ec j isaoown cv their drawing ciiv r hi , t . 1 , . 0 . V" v " ,ulu paiieoi and chll WeabereV tarTv4' sauJ W13. .sr v-Mcsrr SMked u vua a start. -WCi read eov U ciajv aaii L "Ay. ay; W Lates bavw fcwceced 4 eirw a tb Iiisro tara, wbnn tber a oc. a th uasrdreer. Iter earTkAw re scadAmhe wi nn xr2a. tietakwitnitmtiw.itietei xrrewCsatvy.aat tbraw wt great dree ef fwrrp. u TKMAsrtr srvt a-as arew. uaat w . ky bee? a ssaai In drem do lb aame, but when the facultic ar de TT tb? rwy com to reverse his ?! . ' lha crr?r,ij:mov- aU ar-a characteristic of Intehlgenc and bigber derekvptoeut ; coCrM! are T mark f lawsnplete evolutioo. ws w When b a Uterary work like amoke?. hen It PORTLAND. ... .... . v .. The Great Commercial Center of f f, , ... t Northwest. r w It leavontnnd lt Futus. J It ha a population of tlfKQ.' It U to Orpron, an th ri rttorie of Wablnglon and Who, what New v C CHy Is to th RUto of New York, and bear th ,am. JT tlon to that State and thone Terrttoiie that Chlcan. d, i Illinois KClxxil. to MlMoori.rhllndelpbla to Penn.T?, nls and New Orleans to Iolalana. It ha mor t-Ji. trlLatary to It than any other cilr In th Unltl KtMTIT "7 will oon ba numbeml with the foremont rltlT T' Union. Even at this time the hammer and thew hemnlJn f ll part of the city : the demand U,r bulldl! arrvMt that the inrlftnept eaaon of Wlnterd,-- ? cheek, -the on w anl tnan-h ttt Ita rrowth. - With t,7 . number of khlpaeonttUintly plyinr between thin and tmZEZ porm; freixht- with our constantly lneialnr '.T''' oroducu, and the numerous ratlroads now tritiiiiMrJ . Fermlnatma; at thlsclty.lt will iu,t ruir wum th?B years to swll the xuUtion of our lxautiful anl i, city to iMfilO souls. Harlnt: a larif t-rrltory than k?J FranclHcotosupMrt It, we may ronlldently xri th7i2 lnui than quarter of a rcntury lVrtland wlinM,thi7(1i?. nioNtclty on thecoaat in iwint of Wealth ana Mi,uiHtin We will here e nil tuemte the many rsUrond enternrii already inauirurated. Ntn f them are coiivrtuted 7T oUiersIn procesa of construction, all makinj their jrjninl ' TH KOKTHEHJT rACiric - Isbulldln; rapidly west from Ialuth, oh Lake"Mohri. and also rum the Columbia Wvtr au,i will j,zT' pieted at an early day, thus connecting u with ail oaraluZ' totatea. . .. - -, ' TUI OEEOOX1TD CALirOKXIA It. R. Terminate here,' and I having ari Immense patronnje. TBI WEMTCaiC OBEOOM X. B., Formerly the-Oretron .Central, I doing a good buofl( This road runs through the fertile country ou the went .7u of the Willamette Aiver, and lti southern fermlnu. .T present U at CoralIls,V7mU from I'urtland. , ' - roi ctah Komtni a a - Will b built through hundreds of mile rtt fertile lands ' the prolure of which must be brought to this city forshlnl ment, This road will connect with th Union Vaeiiu r7 K., thus securing two competing lines from tb Atlamu tX IU 1-aclflc. It Is now a settled fact that th . rOKTlAVD, PALLEfl AXDSALT UII B. JU Will be eonstrocted at an early day, - Thla will giYe oathnw trana-eonUnental roads. -T xaw bailboad Kxrxanuszs. ' :' A home company, with unlimited capital, ha been v ganlsed, under tb nam of tbe Oregon tan lull way (.'o.. Ur constrnct narrow-guage roads from thl city to the Interior portion of the HI ate, ultimately connecting with the On Iral IWInc, with bsancbea wherever Inducements may of' fer. This enterprise Is being poshed vigorously to eonicW tlon, so that it may be Uj readim! to move tbla rail' crop. , - - V ' " ' -.- , AKTICLDI OF JCOKPOaATIOH Have been Bled to construct a road from Battle Mountain Nevada, in the direction of Oregon, to connect with the Oregonian Railway Co. road, and make Portland Its teiv mlnua. This will give ns direct eommanication with tbe Hiht allrM mlnM In th vnrlil. ftiut vill Mat. . i - " - - - ' . i a a uammv VlllUltt one of the greatest railroad center In the1 Union. . Me snau soon d connected by ran with the Northern' Pacini R R.: also with Chicago and th Atianti. -.m Thousand of immigrant are constantly arriving from all part of th civilised world, and thejnllllons of acre of agrlcaltnrar lands that lie still unbroken by the plowshare, and awaiting tb advent of tbe sturdy farmer, point most conclusively to the fact that an eratof prosperity I already dawning upon thia fair young Ktate.-When lor immigration nas reacnea its rail iiae, and tJu-ee m.lllrxis- of acre atbe ' , ra vaa aa aa. a '-a " a , i. m sn, Ifll II ions' mare under cultivation, then will Oregon be know wealthiest 8taM in th Union. - . roiTLtxn ' IIOXEaTCAD. The land la thi eriterprlse lie adjoining th city, and Uv only from ten to CTteen minute walk from th Court Hnme, and a leaa distance than that from on of tb bsst lie seaoois in me cnj. iimirmwiniB oa thocsaxd TWEjrrr-rcra ton, Fifty by one hundrod feet in slse, with streets sixty feet wide.- - ., - . ; " raica. All lots will be sold for tKO earb.pavabl In Installment of t- per month, or tbe smatl sum of HP. cents per day. No- interest win ie cnargea. ana a rw ana samctent bona tor Ieed will lie civen upon tbe t-myinent of tbe first Install'- ment of s and a Warranty fieed upon receipt of last in lallment, both without expense to in purchaser. -.....-.-.-. ... vo.rracaAaaaa.' - -. TKna4' rknl fliiilln It mnrniUst to mik, their navmenta- when due, will -he grantel twenty day grace in whirs Ur make sorb payment, as It I durable that all shall have every p-.sa.ible opportontty to keep up tbeir purm-nU, ' Those deaiiing to make full payment at the time the Bond -.tifued, will N entitled to a reduction of flsoneachloV or si on each ." paid In, A the BAin t vutta - ' i Is th most certain and. ratd J through real estate thTeit men.a.ih.entertrM offers far more Indoctlinenu to tbe public titan any oilier on the coast at thl tme.as me pnew ssswmsaiii are wtttefa reactv U all.-U not let. UO- cbanre pas. llur a lot. til'l. and make yourself Inde- pemtenu Many or you wno live in renieu nouses par nrniw every year for rent than would purchae a lot ana buna Mow your head. Tou tben would pe InJepndenl lamllnrrts.aBJ.lh tru.h hav a piace tocsin Trial not manr Tent r sawne ft the beat lots In Han Frlnf ctsco were sold for an .'nceoif gold dost.and thai now ibrT cannot be bought f-- Also, rememtier mat in i ui- fwoaune of ttie-het bu-inca o.ts were once traded for pairof old boot. HowoTe t tbe remark ma.le by old resident of Irtland thai one they could have bought M f'r W thai f Jiuw wir,;d n-v. tKiy now. It 1 not wis "to- ' dele the day of sn.ail thlnrv rr x Tara all real,e.Aie fnvements the lion,eteI plus Is anal aafest. a all who invest are Interested 1 Bis."" That of i tha beat ar In the whole txouertr mora valuable. To Illustrate: Mf to A butias a b,Mie on bis K.anu u owns a m ng: B getetheber-ei.: of As Improvement, wbtle A Is nut Injured thereby." Thi pttiktsopoy will apply to tb enurw 'e bave donated a lot to each of th principal ehurrhe , for church tHtrnuaca. Also, t w lot are set apart for public srbool porpo-. KAIUNUD rxnrHASK. .-. - c'lll.nl, an.t tb Wester V a a laaaaaa , a -a a & i-a maw ..,-aaaaw . t?tia.i iwa.ia. v . .. .-. 1 1 ih lain! front Inc imiimwu X a ai i .aa a aa. at aa a a T a a a t l -a f" ' ' a a east line of the HomcaTea-l (Ninth ureet) to 'njwfL front ftr their terminaa, ir !. m-blie hoi, rif., the main lineof lhei.recvolsin Hallway tmpany iiaimneur will have Ita terwiiaus near by. Thus tb rreatcsl raiirw renter on the I'actnc Owut U in cle pcoiimitT to tnese bta. Thl in rebate baa canned a rise In all snrmcmuns propertv of H per cent, waking the hx In tbl H,rtm''Tz fnia 7i to l percent ebcaper tbaa srr other real ee ' 1V. Iral. Inasmuch as this Homestead wa alvertlea vr be mM r a soinilaicl prtre b f.w the recent a-lTsiK-e. on- a.1 ...a a. i H .kill ajW.lkMlAMirMTrnlS9 . I'lmndtii i, in, v pimii rn ra a - a aa a a a tf&' cvMitraft with tbe rsVi to ae.i tbes iott J fl cac the next ninety dav. . . , ' ,,i ... The two hund'vd NtlhUvwwrrfJIws"" re now all wild, and tbe demand to select tc4 we have been Coupet:-d T'p.ace more - market fmra wbb-h tte rN: mar select nw kiiui. .1.. . TV i. .ii. . aa .Kmunft k Wi siring to iurrbase tb aatwit beu:iAiI residence roi'crty. TV raBTisa tKifsa to rracBA.a. Tb! pronrrtv Is Wow skiing V-eryrapldlynd tbosewl Ins to bur wtll b well to cafl or send ImBreUiateiy - or bwa. All bMt tbe flrrt tnMaUmeai s".r "V"" Itaaklng Hooat of Usdd Tl.Voo, in in ctiycsj i-u... raastves mo a nr.ajc . aaC4J Jint-!1- an.t a UmkI will be immeltate4y scsww. -aonrr' vi .a... a m Kv Metered tetter, Oree. olr V-lK Farra C Kipcaaa, at y ffwr further r.rr, ZJOr. WW" rti iavra . .. ,.at t llfa V. IV. mm.m Ik laAtl 1 t0 W ' . a Trry iTvmeert-be wrctbr4e r?!JrrT rateatad I aataort 4. at. Kc a aell lb tateentac plan. T. A- MAJt.w-. 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