The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, June 21, 1902, Image 4

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    THE MOKMMi .VSTOKIAN. S.VTL'KDAY, JL'NK 21, IWH
SENATORS STILL AT II
IIKIMH UN INSISTS OX MAK
INC A FIGHT.
The Prwidrnt to .Make Arrniijri-
Mi-uts for tlie Work and
Protection of Cmml.
WASHINGTON. June 20. The lsth
ni4;n pRti.il bill passed by the r.nte
'provide sultitlaHy as follows:
SeHion l autiwriies the president to
aco.uire for the 1'nlted States at a oost
not exceeding $40,000,000, all f the
right?, privileges, franchises. co!v?s
Hions, grant f land, right of way,
unfinished work and other prop-rty
owned by the New Panama Canal Co.
of irrinoe, n the isthmu of Panama,
and a'.l its maps, plan, drawings and
and in Fsiis, Including all the capital
stock, not less, however, than 8S.SS
share of the Panama Railroad Com
pany, owned by or held for use of the
Mid canal company, provided a satis
factory title to stl of said pmperty
can be obtained.
Section 1 autltoriiea the president to
acquire from the Republic of Colom
bia exclusive And perpetual control of
a il lp of land not less than six miles
wide from the Caribbean sea to the
Parifle coast, and the right to uae and
dispose of the waters therein and to
.excavate, construct and perpetually to
maintain, operate and protect there
on a canal of such depth and capa
city aa wtll afford convenient passage
of ships of the greatee tonnage and
draft now In use, from the sea to the
ocean; this control to Include the right
perpetually to maintain and operate
the Panama railroad, of the owner
rtilp thereof, or controlling Interest
,therein, which shall have been ac
quired by the United States; also Jur
isdiction over the strip and the ports
at the ends thereof; to make the nec
essary police and santtary rules and
regulations, establish Judicial tribu
nals to enforce the same. The presi
dent also may acquire such additional
territory and rights from Colombia aa
in his Judgment will facilitate the
general purpose of "the act.
By awtion S, $40,000,000 is appropri
taed to pay for the property of the
New , Panama Canal Company and a
sufficient amount to pay Colombia for
the territory acquired from that coun
try for building the canal. The pres
ident la then, through the Isthmian
Canal Commission, authorized by the
act to proceed with the construction
of the canal, utilizing as far as pos
sible the work already done. The
canal is to be supplied with all the
necessary locks and other appliances.
Provision is made for the construc
tion for safe and commodious harbors
at the terminal of the canal and for
such works of defense as may be nec
essary for the safety and protection
of the canal and harbors.
By section 4. the president Is given
the alternative authority of proceeding
with the construction of an Isthmian
canal by what Is known as the Nic
aragua route, in the event that he is
unable Bo secure satisfactory title to
te property of the New Panama Ca
nal Company and the control of the
necessary territory from Colombia,
and after having obtained for the
United States exclusive control ot the
necessary territory from Costa Rica
and Nicaragua, the provisions as to
the tonnage and draft of vessels, as
to harbors and as to works of defense
being the same as in the section re-
Good enough
for anybody!
ll Havana Filler
" FL0ROD0RA " BANDS art
of ttmt vtlut at tg$ from
-STAR," HORSESHOE."
SPEARHEAD,"" STANDARD NA YT."
i - OLD REACH A HONEY."
' " SA WLOC," f OLE VARCINY"
or "MASTER WORKMAN" Tobacco.
if 1 1
taring to the Pamuna mute. An ap
propriation Is made of such sums as
may be agreed upon by treaty as
compensation to Nicaragua and Cost
Rii-a for concessions and rights grant
ed to the United State.
Section i appropriates $10,000,000
toward the project contemplated and
provides that appropriation are not
to exceed the additional sum ot $135,-
000,000. if the Panama route be adopt
ed, or $ISO,OW,K, should the Nicara
gua route be selected.
I5y section 6, provision Is made that
in any agreement with Colombia or
witto Nicaragua w Costa KSoa, th
president is authorised to guarantee
thorn the use ot the canal and har
bors upon such terms as may be nr-
ranged for all ves.-"els owned by those
countries or by their clllxens.
Section " creates an Isthmian Canal
Commission of seven members to be
nominated by the president and con
firmed by the senate. They are to
have charge of construction of the
canal, are to b esubjeot to the juris
diction and control ot the executive.
At least three of the seven are to be
versed in science of engineering; at
least one Is to be an officer f the
army, and another an officer of the
navy. Authority is given for the em
ployment of engineers from the army
and civil life, and other necessary per
sons. The commission Is Vo report to
llse president and give to congress
such information as may be required.
Under section S authority Is given
for the Issue of $130,000,000 in gold
bond at i per cent to meet the expen
ditures authorised by the act. They
are to be Issued from time to time
as the proceeds may be required, are
to be in denominations of $3) or some
multiple of that sum, redeemable after j
10 years and payable in 20 years, the !
interest to be payable quarterly in gold I
coin. They are to be exempt front
taxation, are to be disposed of at r.ot
less than par and are to be open to j
popular subscription. None of these
bonds are to b sold to pay the sums j
appropriated in sections 1 and 2 of the
act, or the $10,000,000 appropriated by
section 5. f
WASHINGTON. June 20.-Soon after j
the house had sent the canal bill to
the conference today the reports gain
circulation among the members that
there is not likely to be a protracted
struggle in the conference and that
th? senate amendment probably will
he the base of ultimate agreement.
ENGLAND TO PAY LOYALTY.
j
Two '
The Total Amount to be Paid
Colonies exceeds 2,000,000.
LONDON. June 20. Joseph Cham
berlain announced In the House of
Commons that the loyalist claims for
compensation In Cape Colony and Na
tal would be provided for out of the
Transvaal fund and out of the first
loan raised. Exception would be made
in the matter of damages wrought in
Cape Colony by rebels or natives, this
compensation falling on the Cape
compensation falling on the Cape gov
ernment. The total amount to be paid
to the two governments will exceed to
estimates of 2,00.000 The giant of
300.000 mentioned in the terms of
surrender is not applicable to Cape
Colony and Natal.
GERMAN BARK GLADE OVERUE.
Many San Franciscans Wager Heavily
on Her Safe Arrival.
SAN FRANCISCO, June 20. San
Franciscans who wagered
$130,000 on
the safe arrival of the German bark I
H. F. Glade, stand chance to lose their
money unless the long overdue vessel
arrives next Wednesday. Information j
has come by cable from London that
Lloyds will post the Glade as miss- i
ing. The Merchants' Exchange here !
has crossed the bark from the overdue
list as no longer Insurable. The Glade
sailed from htre on October 19 last
with wheat and fcar'.ey for Europe and
is out 243 days'. Many local plungers
believe its foul bottom was the cause
of delay and ventured large amounts
on its safe arrival.
DOUBTFUL AS TO SENATE.
Cubans Have Abuot Given Up All
Hope of Relief by Reciprocity Bill.
NEW vortK .lune ;. There is a
feeling of grat di:A')ii I'ment here,
says a Havana dispatch to the Trib
une, over the possibility that the sen
ate will not pass a Cuban reciprocity
bill. Cubans have about given up all
hope of relief from this source and
the people assume a gloomy view of
the future economic conditions of the
island. Their confidence in President
Roosevelt gives a last hope that he
will save them from absolute ruin
by negotiating a direct reciprocity
treaty wlfh President Palma.
ATTEMPTED SUICIDE.
Throwing His Body Before Mov
ing Locomotive Loses Both
Leg at Knee.
By
NEW TOR!?. Jure 20. Anthony
Shnnderf, of New York, "2 years old,
has attempted to commit suicide here,
says a Paris dispatch to the World,
by throwing himself In front of a loco
motive. Both legs were cut off foelow
the knees and he will die. Shonderf
is said to have lost heavily at Monte
Carlo last week.
NOTED AUTHOR DEAD.
LONDON, June 20. Samuel Butler,
the author and composer is dead.
CAUGHT IN AN ICL PACK
sti:ami:i poktlam is in
l A Ni KKO IS POSITION.
Is DriliiiiK Tovuml tin
Ott'rtii liiint, Shu ttt
l)iIIIHMlON I sin litis.
Arvtif
Uio
N.'MR, Alaska, June . via Seattle,
Juno SO. Th- steamer Portland. Cap
tain Unqiilst. :h piooH-r of the Nor
thern Comm.M ie.tl Cwivmy's licet,
wis on June 4 caught in an ice puck
1 tu t. .... ...t . I t. t..t. ....
uu.i mnn l"tni J)' liw l Itltl'K:
straights to the Arctic ocean at a
rate of fnm two to throe miles nn
j hour. Steamer N'n" 'tty came near
being caught In lie s;im toaniu r.
and when she w-.w founit lead and
1-uckiHl th.-imh .he pack to the west
ward, the Port'an.l cull plainly
stn drifting northward ast the Pio-
mede Islands. Thive whalers were j Ur(nwl. There haa been a heavy
alo in sight, but -h-y woie In 'hejgale off Cork for 3 hours. The Pel
lee of Diomeds tnd in m danger of IStenland left Queenstown Phllutlel-
holnir oarivl.l I.. I. th V .-i I.. In- tl.tnl.
ing ice.
When Captain PnW brought ivortl
to Nome tliat the Pcwtland was fast
in the fee and wu drifting towards
the Arctic Che United States revenue
cutter Thetis left 'he same evening.
There is some danger if the ship being
crushed In th-? straits. If sh got
through the straits ami failed to find
lead to the eastward or westward, by
which she could get clear of the park,
will be carried Into the Arctic
ocean, and failing to got clear cf the
ice may ultimately l r-vkfd by the
heavy floes farther north
SKATT1.E. .June ;. Th.- steamer
Nome City arrive! tonhrht with
record of being the first steamer toiI,arr,'tt
reach Nome .l also th first one to,he "?ld at Buenos Ayres. Barrett
return from t.Vr out of th- fleet of jwas iwaflnated in the province of
M vessels. The ship bears many ev. j Cordobee by the grandson of a rom
denees of fierce baft-, with the lc (iss'"-y ot police,
in the north, but Is not materially In- j 1
Jured. The northbound trip was m , ICR CREAM COMPANIES COMBINE
exciting jne. From May 4 until a
month later the hlp was practically
fast in the ice, being stopped short
by a body of ice fully eight feet thick.
The ship tried bucking its way through
fcr two days, hut wh-?n within 65
miles of Nome It was again hemmed
in. The pack in which the Nome city I
was cvjght was drifting to the north
ward. For several days the vessel
drifted around the island of St. Law
rence and on May 14- was raised clear
out of the water by a sudden Jam.
The iron anything was all that saved
the vessel from being smashed lo
plec. The rudder head wus twisted
and the shin was oadly rtiaken up.
The ship In drifting about, m.rrowly
esca-ped going ashore o-i the Diomedes.
From this position the steamer Port
land was sighted in an ice pack drift
ing up Behring straits toward the
Arctic ocean, apparently frozen in
fast. Fortunately leal opened on the
morning of June 4 and Captain Dan.
iels gave the signal to go ahead at
' full speed, the alrip bucking Its way
j through the open water and to Nome,
j much to the delight of trie people of
I Nome, w-ho had been lockel up for
ei(rtrt months.
USE MAILS FRAUDULENTLY.
Conducted a Turf Commission Plan at
Cincinnati Through the Mail.
NEW YORK, June 20. Headquart
ers detectives have arrested a man
described as Thomas Walker, of Cin
cinnati, on a charge of using the mails
for fraudulent purposes. The arrest
was made on the strength of a letter
from Chlf Postal Inspector Holmes of
Cincinnati, who alleges that W. W.
O'Hara and Thomas Walker conduct
ed a turf commission on the co-operative
plan at Cincinnati, using the mails
to further their enterprise.
TERRY M'GOVERN RECOVERING.
Was Expected to Be More Sericusly
Injured (Shoulder Not Broken.
NEW YORK. June 20. Terry Mc
Govem, the pugilist, wTk injured his
shoulder while playing bayeball at Col
lege Point, on Wednesday afternoon,
Is not so badly Injured is at first re
ported. It was thoug-ht at the time I
of toe accident that his shoulder bone
was fractured, but a further exam
ination disclosed the fact that no
bones were broken.
DOWLING A HERO.
9ACREMENT0, June 20. Patrolman
Duhain, Alexander Stevens, Jim Mc
OraCh and Pete Dowllng, the baseball
players, all came near drowning In
the river yesterday while taking a
swim. Steven first got in trouble and
Pears
Do you know the most
luxurious bath in the world?
Have you used Pears'
Soap?
Sold all over tlx world.
Dtihaln went to his aid. They both
went down, and Mctlrath In trying
to set him out. ho became exhausted
anil helpless. Pawling discovered the
trouble and dashed Into the deep water
ami succeeded in dragging his com
ntdca onto a wind bar. He was the
hero of the hour.
T
iiuivAun of ukitisii triiu'Nal.
NKW YORK. June ill.- Or. HoMilch,
chief of the survey commission sent
out by the tribunal of arbitration, has
Just returned from Puerto ivjgrnno,
near Itahla Ittam-a. after a long Jour
ney through Patagonia. so a Hut nos
Ayres special to the H 'Mid. Colonel
HoMrlch ilvclared that he i coi vlnc-
tsl ArgeiHinu and Chile will accept
the award of the Hrltlsh li'bui'al. He
...i.t.a kt w....... . ot
ft imiiortititt
I '
,,,,, I,. ,,
ilevelopinent of Imth
!ctnmt:ies.
I
IHM'IIT AS TO STBAAtKirSCOUKSK.
LONlHN. June 20, An unconfirmed
report ks curront hetv that the Anteri
ican line ateamer Helgenland Is return
jlng to Queen town. Sltv has not yet
been lghtel nhere and it Is supposed
Ithat the vessel nuiy b rturnlng to
PK WSTTS FUTURB POMCY.
HURMKONTKlN. June 20.-C.en-eral
Pe We has addremed a clrculiir
letter to his adjutants In which he
says:
" I-et me tell you that you and I and
every burgher can win the heurt of
our new government by our future
conduct and of this conduct I am not
in the least doubtful."
BRITISH SURJKCT KtUJ-'.P.
XBW YORK. June iO.Uut.l.tn dls
patchea say the government has be'-n
interrogated In the commons about
.tta n ..Inn 1 1 . ... .. tttt..t. ...t.l..t
in.nutl ...IX..
tnhjiv mr I .-t iiiuf'iit t
I NEW YORK, June 20. Plan have
been practically agreed upon for the
consolidation of the two leading Ice
cream companies of this ciity. The
new company will probably Iwttie
bonds for $1,000,000 to $1,2M.000,.
EARL OF CLARENDON ILL.
LONDON, June 20. In consequence
of the illness of the Earl of Clarendon,
tha Lord Chamberlain, Lord Chur
chill, one of the lords In waiting, hns
been appointed to net as Lord Cham
berlain for the coronation festivities.
I A LI A N CRUISER JOINS OTHERS.
WILLKMSTPT. Island of Curacon.
June 1. The Italian third chtss cruis
er Calnbra hw Joined the German
cruisers Falke and Gazelle at Iji
Ouyira. Venezuela.
TRIED FOR ItMCEIVING BRIBES.
ST. PETEUSBlTlC,, June 20 A mil-
jttary court at Oltava, South Russia.
jha begun the In- the "harges
against Captain Krewetsky and 31
other military officers and 27 r"rrults.
The officers are charged with accept
ing brilws from the recruits .vvi ) were
thereby freed from military service.
TO OUII7T RIOTERS.
NEW YORK. June 20.-Two batta
lions of Infantry nnd oom troip of
cn.valry consisting of OKI men of the
Natonal Guard will 'c.ive N"wark. N.
J.. at S oVlo k this morning fee rpter
son, where they wll! t) placed oo
strike duty.
WILLIAM GILLETTE AT HOME.
NEW YORK, June 20. William Gil
lette, the American actor, w-ho has
been filling a protracted engagement
In England, ha arrived from Liverpool
on the Iverna, says a Boston dispatch
to the Time.
PRINCE LUIOINOE ENCAGED.
PARIS. June 20. The Figaro this
morning announces the engagement of
Prince Ferdinand de Fauclgny-Luc-Inge
and Mis Terry, daughter of
Francisco Terry.
JUDGE FOR THE PHILIPPINES.
JACKSON. Mich., June 20.-trfflros
Smith of this ciity who was recently
appointed to a Judgeship In the Philip
pines has declined the office.
f 'ONGRESSM AN It 3-K UK: 'TED.
HUNTINGTON. W. Va., Juno 20.
Republlcans f the fourth district re
nominated Congressman James A.
Hughes.
SIR ACTON EXPIRES IN LONDON.
LONDON, June 20.-4Jlr John Erne,
rlsh Edward Dalberg-Aoton, first
Baron Acton, Is dead , aged 88.
The nearest approach to
motion Is when one good
erve another.
perpetual
turn de-
The World's Best Sum
mer fledieine.
PAINPS CELERY
COiMI'OlJNI)
Has Made People Well When
livery Other Remedy
Has I'flilcd.
Panic's Celery t'ompotmiid cunw Ola-
ese! It has wived the lives of thou.
amis of sufferer. It has made tl.e
weak silting, vigorous, and happy.
1'itl lie's Cerely Compound purities the
blood and btilhla up the nervous sys
tem ns nothing else nn do; it Is pre
eminently the great life river and
health maker.
Overworked and tired women stand
In urgent need of this health giving
preset tptlon to muke and keep Ihvm
well. AM women should take advan
tage of the rem.irkuble power of this
be-t of medicine for restoring vigor to
the blood and atrentfht to the nervous
system. The all-Important tiling for
nervoua. run-down, and sleep!ess wo
men is that Paine' Celery Compound
fortifies the whole physical system,
and by correcting dlgeotlon and regu
lating the nerves, It Insures sound,
refreshing sleep. In every uie of
sickness Palne's Celery Compound com
pletely anil permanently bring tack
health. Mr. Mary M. Myers. Balti
more. Ohio, saved by IVIne's Celery
Compound after the failure of able
physicians, grealfully writes us fol
low: I stiffens! for eight years with ner
vous prostration and the genrtl de
bility common to women, ami hud such
pains In my back that I could not get
around the house. I used S'teral
remeilleii and consulted sevcr.U of the
bet physU'i.iin :,h (! "Ii'al ting ny
rcltt f 1' ' ' tvi ..in I io-
storeil me to he.ilMi.
"I nl so v?t;tt to s.ty io niotherx that
l;ilne's (Vlery Compound is a spleii.
did meilleitte for the chlltlren."
CARGO OF COM, AN EXPERIMENT.
NEW YORK June :tv - A cargo of
bituminous coal Is on its way front
Wales to this city. It Is being brought
l:t re us an experiment.
NEltL PIED OF STARVATION.
A young man In one of our large
cities was recently found In an un
conscious condition, and upon exami
nation it was found that he was dy
ing of starvation. Food wn given In
small rtiantltl and In a few days
the patient recovered. There are many
other people starving shemselves be
cause they are afraid to eat good sub
stantial food. Their ntunvths are
weak and cannot therefore d'gst It
properly. Conequently ;he pa" nt
loses tle-di and the M w I urn! neins
liecome Impoverished. A few .loses of
Hostetter's Storniuh Blt:'is' will re
store the st imitch to It normal condi
tion and cure headache, indigestion,
dysiiepsin, flatulency, constitution tind
biliousness. It is the best stomach
strengrhener and health builder in ex
istence. Try It and see for youiself.
DR. M'AULKY MM.
U N DON, June 20. - James McAuleey
M. P., the uuthor, Is dead, aged tt.'
years.
To Assimilate Food
see that your stomach and
liver are in proper condition.
To do it easily and pleasant
ly take
Beechams
Pills
Bold Everywhere. Io boie. 10c. uA TBa.
General Electrical
Installing and Repairing
The I'xtHt Equipped Shop in
Oregon Outside o( Portland
Hus Just Bwn Opened nt
421 BOND ST.
Estimates Made on
Wiring for
Light 2nd
Power, New
Motors, Dynamos,
and Electrical
Accaratus
Of ah Kinds.
Supplies Kept in Stock
Agents tor the Celebrated
SHELBY LAMP
Best Under ttie Sun
Reliance Electrical
Works
H. W. CYRUS, - Mr.
ooMPiiiMM t'Asio nwctnrcn.
At WIN, Tex.. June JO.-The u
pivme ooui'l has decided the shippers'
i-omprees ease against (lie stale. The
derision was liased on fuel, the eourt
holding that eiupe(!tln hud Hot bei-tt
destroyed liemuae IIipiv was none In
the first Instance,
CHURCH SERVICES I (MORROW
Norwegian-Ditnlsli M, K, I'sual si'i'
vloos at It a. in, nut ,S p. i. Summy
Srtiixil at 10 a. m. Jiismh OIm'11, pur..
tor,
Norwegian Kv.tMg-Mh-.ii Luiln ran
IteV, O. llilgH-H, of PorllHIld. will
Piitilt III Norwegian at Die morning
sorvlee. and In English at D p. lit,
Presbyterian. -The,, usuitl ervles,
TlH'tiie of in, lining sermon, "Christ's
View of Human Nature." IIm-uIiib
theme, "Courage," A very iMrdinl In
vllMlon to all.
Klrst Lutheran, I'lineiinwii, .The
in. lining service In Hwivilsli ns unuil,
hut the owning srrvlc ,111 l. unvlt-
ed as the pastor IntenU holding a
rervt.'e at Mevlli m-lto A house.
Klrst f imgregatlDiKtt." The irgular
stnvli'i. Topic for uiiirniii't s,ritioti
Christian Freedom." nn I for th
evening " The IVvw inv.n-'l Way," A
cordial Invitation to all.
M.'lhodlst.-ltev, l It...liw.'l. I
!., will preach ,w i- t li luoinuig and
evening services The communion s r-
vici will lie held In Cie evening A
coiillnl Invitation Is extended lo all,
The third quarterly ronfervtu-e v III he
held this evening At S oVh k.
ttaptlsl, -Annual Chlld"n' ft.iy ,.
eivlscs will he cfli'lii ited in f,,)! i,v
Huiiiliiy -hiM at n ,i in : -rmin.
"The Ti-il-ilnt of live Young." nt II
a, m.; young people's unv.lng at V p.
nt. Kxeniscn lv ih- Snn.l.iy wlmul,
Imiudlng wings, recitvtitns, 'I ., at v
p. rn Kvcrylsxly v.irll.t!y liivli.d
attend.
t.
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCKKN.
ContiHiiors and builder and the
public generally sir r'iuliit to take
mil Ice that the following planing mills,
located In Portland, have bfii 'beta.'
nt unfair by the Hull. ling Ttnd
Council and Federated Trado Coun
cil of thhi city:
Tlw Northwwt lisr Company.
Nlml.il druthers Company.
Hand Munufuclurlng Coinny.
North Puclllc Pluiilng Mill i.'o.
Uisirge Alnxlltt A Co.
J. A. Martin & Co. '
The Curpenters' l.'nloii of Asioiia
has I uken the matter In hand uud
dei-lil.i1 to use none of the products
of the tibove-nnim-d mills. Il was al
so dcelded In the union thai lifter the
first of July wugv shall be 13 per
day, to be paid every Saturday night
without fall.
By order of the t'nlon.
ADOI4-" JOIIN.HON,
T. HOI'DKN, l'r.-ld.'ut,
Heeretury.
SUITS OUU CUM AT 15
The rapidly Increasing use of shin
gles si covering for the wall of build
ings, both to keep out the u rat her and
for ornamental purpus -. makes a
great demand for a shingle Main which
preserves the wood, prevents muss, and
retains a fresh, handsome appearance
Particularly Is such the roso in dump
climates. The need Is well met In a
perfect article made right here In As
toria. Culblrth's Creotn Hldngle
Stains are penetrative, preservative,
handsome and durable They are put
up In eight colors and every ai kage
guaranteed.
PIIOPOSA 1,3 WANTKI).
Ortlee of C. (). M., Vunrouver Unf
rocks. Wash., June 6, lisij. Sealed
pninoMlK In triplicate, will be received
here until II a. in., June 23, 1SW2, and
tihen opened for tlw construction at
Vancouver liiLrracks, Wash, of one
double set olllcers' quarters. Ytt full
Infonnuition, plans nnd specifications
apply to this olllrc. U. 8. rerve ttie
right to rejifit or aco-pt any or all pro
PohiiIr or any port thereof. Knvelopes
containing proposal should be marked:
"PnMmlH for construction of build
ings at Vancouver Tlarraeks. Wash."
and addressed to undiTSlgntsl.
W. A. IJOTIIK1 A. C. Q. M.
FOri BALE!.
$950 My attractive eight-room cot
tage, corner Franklin Ave. and Third
street. Splendid view; fine lawn; lot
50x100. This property is worth $1600,
but I am leaving the city. Terms
one-half cash. If not sold, will rent
for $13 per month. E, C. LFJW1S,
FOR BALK.
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