TIIE OliJEGON DAILY JOUHNAL,':POIlTLAND, WEDNESDAY EVENING, JANUARY 20, 1904. 13 NEW YORK GOSSIP MANY THEMES JMPUBIIOAKS SHOW PiTTmAMTT nr tjm stats sxybrxst wur , T iir teaxs nrCBXAsa or ISlJA8r A 45-STOXT BTOMJIHO TO SB BXaXXST IB TBB WOBLD. New Yprk. Jan. 20 New York Demo crats are Interested In the alleged move ment afoot to make State Senator Pat- . rick McCarren' the successor 1 of Nor man -K.. Mack as committeeman : from this state.: -Mr., McCarren lias become a ' great power In Brooklyn, and should ha be made national committeeman a few of the enthusiastic might press him for the chairmanship. ' It Is doubtful if uch would be possible, however. Tam many, with all It loyalty, knows that jHccarren is not the man to nave cnarge of the' national campaign, so for Vhe present many of his friends will be con tent If he can be made merely the rep resentative of this state on the national committee; ; , Republicans of ttate. In on effort to show t,hat New Tork is safely Republican even If the Piatt Influence should be. .thrown openly or i i i .1,1 a . tciiij HgsMiBi ine utsci ut jv year, attention is called to the table of plural . itles on the vote for assemblymen dur ing the recent election, which has just been published. The figures show that the Republican plurality outside Greater New Tork was 112,35. and that the net Republican, plurality in the whole state . was 27.647. This is held to be a re- rharkablo showing In an off year when there was no state ticket In the field and that no drift toward Democracy has been shown. Worst Winter la Tears. Not in many years has New Tork had o many snow storms as this winter. These have been followed by big drops 1n the mercury, and numerous com plaints are heard of cold cars on the conditions Is attributed the prevalence of pneumonia. Efforts to remedy the matter have failed, as the New Tork officials cannot be reached by the pres ent laws. Perhaps the legislature will amend the laws so that death-dealing cars will be eliminated. Znorease of Disease. Not only Is pneumonia rapidly run ning up the death list here, but diph theria and scarlet fever are prevalent to an extent that Is causing anxiety. A proportionate Increase tf other con tagious diseases such as measles and chlckenpox is recorded. Prominent phy sicians say that the high death rate over the city and in Brooklyn, In par ticular, is doubtless due to the failure to USB antl-toxina t all. nr In Insnffl. cient amount, or not soon enough. Valuable Curios. The large and interesting collection of curios gathered from every part of the world, which is now in the museum of the Maritime Exchange building, will shortly be disposed of. Most of the reiics are rrom vessels which were famous In their time. There Is an orig inal manuscript by Sir Walter Ralelah. taken from one'of his ships; a pair of Iron knuckles from a vessel of the Span ish armada; a cane made from a plank of Commodore Perry's flagship Law rence; a box of matches found on an rctlo glacier by Greely; a quadrant made In 1750 and taken from a French frigate' several years later, and hun dreds of other articles of a similar nature. The souvenirs include a roil on which the' signature of every Mayor or New xorK appears; a United States treasury check for 1 cent, and a letter which went around the world on test time In 94 days. Colonel Vanderbllt New Tork society Is greatly Interested 1n a report from Newport that Alfred O. Vanderbllt has been asked to be colonel of the Newport artillery com pany. The company Is the oldest artillery organization In the United States, having been granted a charter by George II. It is independent and has In Its ranks many ef the best known young men of Newport and surrounding towns. t There Is much talk of operating a stage line on the new Williamsburg onage, pending the installment of a reg uiar car service, and the matter will likely be considered by the authorities. The section around the Manhattan ter minal is decidedly unprepossessing and .if stages should be put on they will connect with the elevated railway sta tlons. Unless the satisfactory make shift Of shuttle cars be adopted it will take a year and a half to Install a car ervlce with adequate terminal facilities. Highest Building In World. Much comment has been aroused over the proposed erection of a 45-story of fice building at the corner of Cortlandt street and Broadway to be known as the "Broadway-Cortlandt ' building. Ir would, of course, be the titghest struc ture In the world. Real estate men. nowever, are skeptical about the Teport wnne sucn a outiatng is an engineer Ing possibility, there is no necessity for such a mammoth structure, even In tho crowded financial center. A building with nearly half a hundred stories would be hard to heat and even If erected according to the latest Improved mthods, swaying In the wind could not well be avoided. Higher buildings than tne z 5-story Park Row structure would hardly pay and there will hardly be any experimenting "Just for fun." rinest Market In World. New Tork1 market is said to be the finest In the world and It Is asserted that everything that la considered edible can be found here. The latest acquisition to the game supplies Is the wild boar from the Black Forest of Germany. scores or tnese denlsens of the moun tain district of the Fatherland are dis played at the big markets. . Expensive game, though-. Is not bought so freely now as It was a year ago. as Walt street has dulled somewhat the appetites of the eqicures. . visitors to the automobile show which opens next week t Madison Square Garden will see the Isrgest auto mobile ever made in America. It was constructed by a Brooklyn firm - that makes a specialty of power driven cars of high power and carrying capacity, The one to be shown Is an automobile for 15 passengers, built along the same lines as a touring car. It Is equipped With a four-cylinder gasoline engine and cap travel zu miles an hour. Beer on Sundays. Dr. Parkhurst is said to be preparing a Din to change the excise law by which "the law-abiding beer drlngtng German cltlsens of New Tork" .will be -enabled to get their beer on Sunday. Just how this Is to be done has not been decided uuuu yet uy me Hummer, uui lig m urm ly convinced that the temperate men who exercise a ' manly self-control and re. spect our laws should be given some opportunity on Sunday- to obtain their beer if they so desire. - Baited the Brio. They sre "knocking" . Sir Hwy Irving s BnyiocK up Norm. . ir Tionry , must have put the orchestra prices up to two pounds or nesn. .: KEEP INSIDE OF ; INCOME, THE FIAT V- ". assjs)aaassiiii.iIWaiiiWi m m n. i mmwmtmmi'mmmmmmmm' '., -f,.J V;.; ' ''.': VWi.;.',V''i-.r'J ',... - ; .. , f .a :; ,-..t : :'.' V.- '. Ways and Means Committee, Suggests to the Council Some Reductions and Some Increase " in the Mayor's Annual Budget . The ways and means committee sub mitted the budget of appropriations for th ensuing year at today's council ses sion, and In addition recommended changes that will prevent any Injudi cious expenditures of municipal funds. The most Important change Is one sug gesting' that monthly estimates of all departments be presented to the. coun cil at the first regular session of every month and that they be made in detail so the council may know the purpose of each Item of expense; also that in such expenditures as park Improvement and street , repairs tne council may, Know the location and character of the work. Another provision Is made that where monthly estimates are filed, no bills In excess thereof shall be contracted by any department and that In no Instance shall the bills' audited be In excess of the estimates as approved. ' Heretofore monthly estimates nave been filed with City Auditor Devlin, but it Has never been customary to nave them read In council. The city council, though. In view of a, full paid fire de partment and other unusual expenses, Is figuring on a season of careful and only needed expenditures and hope to have h. better finger on toe municipal purse strings by these changes. . There are few , increases in salary recommended and with one -or two ex ceptions the payroll will remain aa it stood duryig 1903. The committee re port will undoubtedly be unanimously adopted, as nine of the councilman have already expressed their satisfaction at Its findings. ' We further recommend that appropria tions be made as follows: General Bond. Salaries mayor's office, $5,085.70, which with unexpended balance, makes a total of 15,100, as per mayor's budget. Salaries of council. 12.788, which witn unexpended balance makes a total of 23, 300. as per mayor's budget. Salaries of auditor's office, 212,587.19, which with unexpended balance makes a total of $18,(00, as per mayor's budget Salaries city attorney's office, 18,600, as per mayor's budget Salaries city . treasurer s office, o,- 849.20, which with unexpended balance makes f 6.400, as per mayor's budget. Salaries municipal Judge and clerk, $2,692.73, which with unexpended bal ances makes a total of $2,700, as per mayor s budget. Salaries plumbing Inspector's office, $2,680, which with unexpended balances makes a total of $2,700, as per mayor's budget Oat of 9938. General expenses of engineer's depart ment Including salaries of office force, and surveying parties, $36,686.93, which with unexpended balances makes a total of $39,652. This amount is $938 less than as recommended by the mayor's budget for the reason that your commit tee do not recommend any Increase of salaries In said department, as provided for In the detailed estimate of the engi neer. Tour committee further recom mends that the salaries In the engineer's department be apportioned as follows: Salary engineer, $2,400, as provided by charter; assistant engineer, $1,740: office deputy, $1,380; chief draughtsman, 21, 380; assistant draughtsman, $1,020; com puter, $1,200; estimate man, $900; sten ographer, $600; two Inspectors, grade A, at $1,200 each; one bridge Inspector and one sewer Inspector, at $1,200 each; all surveyors, at $1,380 each; six transltmen, at $900 each; and 13 chainmen, at $780 each: that all of said persons be paid a monthly salary In proportion to said annual appropriations and we submit herewith an ordinance amending para graph t of section I of ordinance No. 13.213, which fixes the number and com pensation of employes In said depart ment. In the item1 of "material and equipment for general engineering" in the detailed estimate of the engineer, your committee has reduced the Item of horse feed from $1,000 to $600, for the reason that Said a'mount la ample for the number of horses kept by said depart ment Inspection of Street and sewer im provements, $16,076.75, which with the unexpended balance makes a total of $17,120. as per mayor's budget. Purchase and operation of road rollers, $6,385.65, which with unexpended balance makes a total of $6,845, which is an In crease of $1,385 over the estimate as shown In the mayor's budget and which is made to provide for the payment of a road roller heretofore authorised to be purchased, deduction having been made In the maintenance and operation of road rollers, based upon three rollers Instead of four. Repairs to sewers, $754, as per mayor's budget - Improvement of streets In fkont of public property, $10,000, which with un expended balance makes a total of $13, 970.86, as per mayor's budget -. msalta Department Health department, Including salaries, expenses of hospital for contagious dis eases and expenses of garbage crema tory, $14,038.63, which with unexpended balailce makes a total of $14,090, said sum being an Increase of $300 over the estimate of the mayor's budget ana which Is to provide for an Increase In the' salary of the city physician of $26 a month, ? and your committee recom mends that paragraph 8 of section 1 of ordinance No. 13213. be amended so as to provide for said Increase. Tour commit tee further recommends that all other requeats as recommended by the health board for Increase of salaries In the health department be denied. Street cleaning and sprinkling depart ment. $54,342.25, which with unexpended balance makes a total of $60,000, as per mayor's budget ' Pound department $2,115.44, which with unexpended balance makes a total of $3,386, aa per mayor's budget. Salary of harbormaster and harbor policeman, $1,200. as per mayor's budget: Expense of city hall, $7,700. as per mayor's budget. In this department your committee recommends that the salaries for the year 1904 be the same aa they were during the month of Decem ber, 1903, and that the request for in crease In the salary of the engineer as shown In the detailed estimate be not granted. Advertising, $10,000. which, with un expended balance makes an approximate total of (13,000, as per mayor's budget. Stationery and blanks, $7,000, as per mayor's budeet t Insurance, $3d0.- which with unex pended balance makes a total of $1, 012.19, as per mayor's budget.. Tour committee recommends no ap propriation for relief, for the reason that 'there Is an unexpended appropria tion of $l,i5.6J. ::.' : Expense' of museum, $2,600, as per mayor's budget. . - Expense of litigation, $1,000, which, with unexpended balance, makes a total of (2,023.16, as per. mayor's budget. . ..:.':..-.- 087 SspsauKM. Tout committee recommends that no appropriation be made, to provide for the repair of sidewalks made by the city engineer, ' and that said repairs, when made, ehall be directed by the executive board, and that the cost of said repairs be paid out of the street repair fund. and that the money collected from the special assessment levied against the property for said repair be deposited to the credit of the street repair fund as provided hy Section 387, of the citj charter. ;v - ' .' . ' . . Tour committee recommends that no appropriation be made for pay of vlew ers.i for the reason that the sum of $692, as recommended in the mayors budget, represents a balance in said ap propriation. ; , ! . working prisoners, $soo, whicn.-witn the unexpended balance, makes a total of $1,676.80, as per mayor's budget Mayor s secret service, $600, as per mayor's budget. ,, Expenses of . council, $1,000, which, with unexpended appropriation, makes a total of $1,831, as per mayor's budget Returns of surplus from sales of im pounded stock, $100, which, with unex pended balance, makes a total of $186.25, as per mayor's budget. Purchase of license tags, $400, which. with unexpended balance, makes a total of $657.80, aa per mayor's budget. Expenses of civil service commission, $1,500, which, with unexpended balance, ( makes a total of $1,669.40, as per may or's budget. Codifying and printing ordinances. $260, which, with unexpended appropria tion, makes a total of $1,260, as per mayor's budget Street signs, $2,000, which, with un expended appropriation, makes a total of $6,000. This $2,000 appropriation Is In addition to the mayor's budget for the reason that your committee recom mends that street signs be placed upon all streets In the city at the same time. Miscellaneous expenses, $3,000. rlre Department Bond. Tour committee recommends an ap propriation out of the fire department fund of flO.OOO, to provide for the pay ment of the expenses of said depart ment during the month of January, 1904, and requests further time ror the con sideration of the detailed estimate for said department and the appropriation recommended in the mayor's budget Folio Department Bund, General expense of police department, $90,509.56, which, with unexpended bal ance, makes a total of $90,832, as recom mended for the general expenses of said department In the mayor's budget Tour committee asks for further time to consider the matter of an appropria tion for repairs to the ctty jaiu Lighting; Bans. Lighting streets and publics buildings, $69,860.76, which, with unexpended bal ance, makes a total of $65,540, as per mayor's budget. ' Street pir Bund. Repairs to streets and bridges, $54.- 256.93, which, with unexpended balance, makes a total of $66,315, aa per mayor's budget Bark Bond. General expense of park department, $22,338.86, which with unexpended ap propriation, makes a total of $31,921, as per mayor's budget. Water Band. General expense of water department, $123,284.66, which, with unexpended bal ance and the transfers necessary for the payment of Interest on water bonds, makes a total of $485,000,' as per may or's budget TSB OBBAT BT. LOUIS BAZB. Fair opens April 30, 1904; closes De cember 1, 1904. Sise of grounds, 1,240 acres, nearly two square miles. Approximate cost of the exposition. $50,000,000. Main picture comprises ten great palaces, arranged fan shape. Typical '49 mining camp in "Mining Gulch." Rose garden, six acres In area, 60,000 rose trees. Melon day 600,000 melons served to visitors without cost. Model strawberry farm, with 400 va rieties growing thereon. Thirty-five acres of asphalt and gravel roadwaya In grounds. Great Britain to reproduce the or angery of Kensington Palace. Automobile chalra. carrying two per sons, reach all points. Art pottery manufactory In opera tion, showing processes. Wireless telegraph atatlon among great electrical exhibits. Floral clock, dial 100 feet In diame ter, hands 60 feet long. Montlcello, Thomas Jefferson's home, for Virginia state build inf. General Grant's cabin it Bt. Louis county erected at exposition. Washington's headquarters at Mor rlstown for New Jersey building. Map of United States In growing crops covers area of five acres. The pike, a mile long, concessions costing more than $6,000,000. Three great cascades, largest water falls ever constructed by man. Two Timber Claims Cruising 6,000,000 feet per H section each. OTHXBS criflslng 3.000.000 to 4,000. 000 feat each timber white cedar and fir. If yon want a timber claim now Is the time. Call soon, as they will not last long. Bhona, Clay, 1763. B. J. Sanford&Co. 912 Ablngton Bldg., Bortland, Oregon. SELLWOOD LOTS FOR SALE ON EASY PAYMENTS - Best opportunity in the city to get a home that will double In value In the next 18 months. Inquire at 11H BXBST ST, BOOK 10. 4-BOOX BOUBB and lot for sale on In stallments; house- new; , located in block 95, Sellwood. 141 H BXBST IT, BOOK 10. $2100FineLot 60x100 feet on Jhhnjinn near 43d at. Terms nnlv $700 cash, balance long time. C. H. KORKU 361 Washington st LAURELWOOD PARK A beautiful 6-room home given away. Laurejwood Park Offers more for the money than you can get any where else. - Laurelwood Park Is twenty minutes from the center; of Portland just a pleasant ride. Laurelwood Park Offers a beautiful prize of a six-room modern home. Laurelwood Park Blocks have alleys, abun dance of pure water. Laurelwood Park Choice Lots $55 to $100 $3 down and $3 a month. Laurelwood Park Lots are selling fast. Don't miss this oppor tunity to get a home. Laurelwood Park On best car line In city; finest cars on the coast. 4cent fare to any part of city. Take Mt. Scott car at First and Alder St. AGENT ON THE GROUND 203 Failing Building. Telephone" Main 3129. Stewart's Park 20 minutes ride on Mt Scott car. Large lots 50x100 feet for $100 on payments of $3 down, $3 a month. TakeMT. SCOTT CAR today to STEWART' AGENT ON THE GROUND Pacific Land Co. 16714 Fjrst St. M. E. THOMPSON 264 Stark St. FIRE INSURANCE REAL ESTATE LOANS RENTS Business Lot 50 x 100 Im proved, on 4 th, near Yamhill St.: present an nual rent about $1.00; an exceptional bargain. Price 117,000;. easy terms. C IL KORELOa !1 Vashington St. 1. 1 11 We Have ; Fine Bargains " In' CITY REAL ESTATE,WIL LAMETTE valley farms and OREGON. MINES. DAVIDSON, WARD&CO. 408 Chamber of Commerce. : Why Not Get an Acre on the - Mt. Scott Car Line? We are agents for , OVER TON PARK and are gelling tracts 133x333 feet, containing over an acre each, for 300,325,350 Wakefield.Fries&Co. 229 Stark Street Phone Main 85 $9000 Quarter blook, four houses; paya 9 per cent net; on 1st and Montgomery sts.; worth I15.00O. uoiasmun & to,, 8. K. cor. 3d and Oak sts. STILL THEY GO XOTS AT CITY VIEW We sell as many lots on rainy days as sunny days. . A short time and they will be all gone. OUT BITOT t XOTOt Sea SHARKEY & MORROW 908 AUsky Bldf. Talsphons, Mala 365. For Sale Nice thodern - room house, nearly new and up to date, with choice lot. soxloo leet: . line location, near 23d and Kearney streets. I'rice, 14, zoo. C. H. KORELL. 251 Washington st BUTCHERS, TAKE NOTICE! WE WANT A BUTCHER IN WOODSTOCK we xats a rm xttxxdxho ahs z.ot so x ioo raxT, wsxene wi wra. BXXi TO A BXTTODB TOM $470, 0 EAST TZMtS XT SZSZ3ES. Pacific Land Company 187H nUT STIEST. $750 Corner lot, (2 x 13S feet, on BormwicK ana Biamon sts.; cost 23,000; streets, sldjwalk, etc., all paid for. . A Great 5nap Go and see It; enough ground for 5 houses. GOLDSMITH & CO. S. E. cor. Third and Oak sta This Is a Bargain New, modern 6-room cottage, near East Ankeny car line; corner lot, 50x100. Price, $1600 2100 cash, balance easy paymenta. M. E. LEE & CO. Koom 410 Mohawk Bldg, 164 Third Mt $2200 Bargain Choice cor ner, 50x100, near 10th and Mar shall sts. C. H. KORELL, 251 Wsshlngton st. STACADA The new, coming city of Clackamas county, offers great Inducements for manufactures of all kinds. It has the moat powerful electric and water power in tna Northwest OREGON WATER POWER TOWNSITECO. Oregon Water Power BaUway Com pany Building. 133 V4 rtrst It, Cor. Alder, Boom B. Xfhons Mala 116. $3350 House, 8 rooms, and lot on Montgomery and 7th sts.: close in. Goldsmith ft Co., b. cor. id ana una sts. MUST SELL, MA KB US AW OITtB for good busi ness property near Wllllaras-ave. school. Henkle & Baker 917 Ablngtoa Building. $3500 Cor. 50x100. on 17th and Johnson; great location for flats: lays lovely: ro and see it. Goldsmith and Co., 8. K. cor. 3d and Oak sts. BEAUTIFUL LOT BXAK OAB BABIffi BAIT TWEBTT- EiaHTK, TEBT CBXAI. HENKLE & BAKER 817 ABIBOTOB' BUXXDIBCt. $55003 Tliat lovely house, 10 rooms' ith ftftxioo feet. cor. itm nd Johnson sta; great snap: mo and see it. Uold smith it Co., B. & cor. 3d and Oak ats. Lots 100x100 Feet Every Lot a Corner and Every Lot on' or Near the Car Line Woodstock Has a Good School, Church, Stores and Postoffice and an Abundance of Pure Water. i Lots we are Selling on payments of $10 down and $10 per month for full Lots 100x100 feet, and $5 down and $5 per month for half Lots 50x100 feet PACIFIC LAND CO. TREMONT We have Lots in this beautiful Addition at $80 each on payments of $5 down and $5 per month. JUST THINK, $5 PER MONTH FOR 16 MONTHS WILL PAY FOR YOUR HOME SITE. We will also build houses on easy monthly pay ments. For further information see PACIFIC LAND COMPANY 16VA FIRST STREET Or take Woodstock Car to Real Estate Office in Woodstock. , Woodstock PLACE Stop Paying Rent MVT AXT3 BTJlXtD Kern Park The highest land between Portland aad Zients. The land looks as level as a barn floor, but water aows from It both Buy at Once . ; ''mm Kern Park If yon buy in Xtra Park you will bay good neighbors. - --: . . Oome and see Bern Bark. Tell tna ooadnotor to let yon off at . ; . , Kern Park Station Tlrst builders in Bern Park gat free water for a time. The 14-foot alleys will b t onad ft great convenience. Twenty-tnlnute ear service night and morning and still better serrioe rare to follow. PAY RENT TO YOURSELF la Kern Park LOTS 40x100 $75 to $125 Payable in $3.00 monthly payments. . XXBB PABX Z.OTS TOM 8AXB BY Sycamore Real Estate Co. aOBVi Morrison at, Pbona, Mala 483. Office open week day evenings nntU 8 o'clock. $1800 Corner lot, 7 - room bouse, cor. Hoo and Lincoln sts.; rent 216; is worth more; owner must sell. Goldsmith & Co., 8. E. cor. Third and Oak sts. The Best Buys in the Market. $9000 For a 240-acre farm, situated T mwes rrom Vancouver, on epien ' did graveled road: 120 acres of very excellent soil iiv - culttva tlon; SO acres of stumpy pasture land, balance in living timber; Very good 2-room house, 2 large i barns, running water the entire year; good team of horses, har ness and wagon; 20 head of stock, more than 10 tons of hay. rratn and notatoes: all the farm implements and tools will be put In at the same price, provided the place is sold within 10 day. This Is one of the best farm propositions In this country. $6000 For an extraordinary investment near the business part or tne 4X ... wl.l. ! VllJT, UUrilCr lUt, Willi 6"'" room house; monthly rental tii. $3800 Brand-new, magniflcent room residence, just being completed; easy payments; situated In swell locAllty; East Taylor st. al no Two full Anta with 9 honitt If il t-room cottages, full basement . and large attics; monthly rental tt'i; 1 block electric cars. . $1100 For a very excellent acre lot. with neat cottage; choice fruit; a lovely suburban home; about 600 feet from electric cars, 60 fare. $1000 For a half-acre lot on East 24th st, near Harrison; beautiful site for residence. $ 900 Very choice lot on East 16th st.. near main; 101s in same vicinity are selling at 21,200 to 21,600 each; a big snap; must sell for cash. ' $ g50 For a very choice building lot on East ltth, near Everett f 800 Elegant corner lot on Hawthorne avenue. 9 400 Lots 45 x 112, Marguerite ave.; : streets Improved and sidewalks built ; , 9 M5 For very choice 24x100 lots on Hawthorne ave., near Marguer ite. . 9 300 For a good G acres, good for a chicken ranch, in Oak Grove. 9 300 For 4 elecant building lots, six of ground 100x26 5 feet, ur- rounded, by beautiful new resi dences. This place la worth 21. - 000 of any man's 220 gold pieces. . Fronting 011 car Una in Oak Grove. . ' FOR REAL SNAPS COME TO US.., The Dunn - Lawrence Company 149Vk TTMMT BTXXBT. $6000 Four cottages, pay 25S per month, on Thurman st; lu first-class condition; fine investment Goldsmith & Co., 8. E. corner Third and Oak street.. JENNINGS LODGE ACRE TRACTS . Aa ideal suburban homeslte loeatiom. 35 minutes' ride from rortlaaa ob O. W. T. By. Co. Oregon City ears. Jennings X,odge is beautifully situated oa the Willamette rive and eaa boas! of a ana boat landing! BO property lying adjacent to Portland offer sue ia ftueemeata to aa intending purchaser, either for ft noma or as a investment, Jennings Xodge water la aneaoellert. Tot particulars oall ob or writs. SHAW-FEAR & CO. Successors to W, A. Shaw U Co. 943 Stark street, near Second Street $17,000: quarter block. S housr (new), renting lor per month, in nni neighborhood, west sl'l , close to business center; pays 11 pf cent. Goldsmith 4 Co, S. fc. cor, Third and Oak sts. . 9 800 Each, a few fine lots on Wtl- Hams ave. and Mississippi aye. $180010 acres inside the city an. I within welkins distance of the poatofflce, weet side; no Improve ments. . 91000 acres. ( mil from pwronV, West rtMe; hss hern filmrol, hm no Improvements; flnn pine f-.r arapoa, trawtiwrrira sriJ olimr , fruits. ROBERT BUUf ...... I.I. i V.