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-.Cr- - "" - -B V -rW -ptffir-vr w 7?r p-TSr" SFe EVENING BULLETIN, HONOLULU. H. T.. TUESDAY, MAY 20, & 1 "c, . ' - t i Three Winners COLUMBIA, CLEVELAND AMD RAMBLER BICYCLES 1902 MODELS All Ghainless Wheels. Come Into our blc)cle department and see these wheels. We take special pride In showing them nnd have them set up on exhibition especially to show them E. O. HALL & SON, Ltd:, NEW BUILDING, CORNHR FORT AND KING STREETS. HIS Of IMffK Immigration to these Islands from Alaska I' something unusual and there Is at present much tnlK on the witerrront in conm.tion with the nr llvnt here of millions of IlltlO beings, nnd seafaring men are wondering wh) the Immigration officials arc not look ing Into the matter The tine four masted schooner James ltolph Captain Olseu, arrived In this port on the 13th Instant from Kllllinoo with over 20 OdO bags of macherel fertilizer. She docked at the railway wharf, where sho Is at present l)lng. and pioceeded to dis charge her aromatic load About sex en thousand bags of the fertilizer wera brought down on deck and. of course, this deck-load had to be tnken off first. Slings were rigged and the work ot discharging proceeded in good shape It seems that the fertilizer on deck had become wet dining the passage from Alaska, having absorbed moist ure from the heavens In the shape of lain When mackerel fertilizer becomes wet It Is the breeding ground for mil lions or magsots. This Is what hap pened In the case of the fertilizer on the deck of the schoone James ltolph. The bags of fertilizer were piled about ten deep on the deck of tno schooner and when the first lajer was takeu off the maggots began to show themselves io real trouble was e uerlenced with the swarming little creatures, however, until the deck had been reached, for, as each laver of bags was removed, the maggots natur- ally retreated deeper down toward the deck, so that, when the deck waB fin- nllv reached and all the bans had been removed from the vessel, the maggots wero almost two Inches thick and the schoouer's" crew was forced to use shovels to scoop them from the plank- ing. Millions nnd millions of maggots were shoveled up In this way and thrown civeiboard. Manj of them cluwj to the planking of rife wharf and man- aged to crawl In great droves mi onto tho wharf and on to the sides of tho schoonei. Some even managed to crawl back on deck, while on tho sides of the vessel. Just above the water Pla)lngsiih n laigo number of dim line, there could be seen a thick lino tu'' pieces. of maggots fior. stem to rudder nost. I While the multitudinous little beasts cr audience a style of Blnglng which were being shoveleu from the decks ot i"8 heretoloie been little heard In Ho the schoonei, one man was stationed nolulu. Miss Crosson has studied In on the poop deck armed with a lioso. Europe anil sings wltli the charm, The maggots weie making for the cab. srce and "verve" peculiar to the In. crawling over the break of the poop Freueh school.- The two selections nnd doing their Tevel best to get cnto rendeied by her last night, a SwedlBb the poop deck Hut the man with tho ong by I.undberg arid "Silver Ring." hose on the after deck managed to by Chamlnade, both compose of the hold them back by plavlng a powerful modern European school, were enthu stream of water on tho advancing slastlcally applauded, hosts. I The way In which Miss Crosson lets Never before has such a sight been '' charming personality show forth seen In Honolulu harbor ami those at tho railway wharf who were specta. tors will rcmomber the sceno for many and many n day. The maggots seemed to move as with one will, for huge masses of them moved in wavellko motions along the deck, carrying along old pieces of can vas and small pieces of wood on tho tops of their Individually Insignificant but cGBglomerately tremendous bod ies. The presence of tho mnggots almost resulted In a tragedy aboard the James ltolph. The Japanoso cook. Toml, started to go ashore to do his market ing early In tho morning and. forget " nbout the presence of the mug ' on the gangway without where he placed -live with "i delajed a few minutes. The skipper did not hear of the cook'B bath fn mil lions of maggots until alter ho hnd had his breakfast, when the clhef officer was kind enough to tell him of the In cident. The cook cannot swim and would hae drowned if It had not been for the itlik net Ion of tlie mates The lames Holph Is the pet schooner of the Hind Tlolph & Co licet bno Is onl.v two )(i' old and Is ns grace fill a onft ns comes Into this harbor. When she hasn't n dcckload of mag got) mackerel fcitlllzer she Is famous for her spotlessness. The picture of lames ltolph, after whom she was named bungs In a handsome frame In Captain ONcn's cozj and well kept cabin. Captain Olsen wus formerl) master of the llonolpu nnd It Is rumored that, on his return to San Pranclsco, fio will be given the lommnnd of one of Hind, ltolph & Co 'b new four masted barken tines. He has been Id the employ ot the company for many vcaia and Is uulveisnll) trusted nnd liked On completing the dlscliargo of her fertilizer the Jntncs ltolph will tnko on 500 tons of sugar at this port and then proceed to Kleele, Kauai, whero she will load auothcr 3u tons of su gar sailing thence to San I'ranclscu. 4 iiliyiE The Kilohana Art League muslcalo held nt the Castle Manoa valley reel- dencc last night was much enjoyed by M who attended It. Mrs. Love Holmes Miller took the most prominent part. She rendered a number or difficult classical selections, showing herself xbc possessor of considerable lech nlque. Of her first number, tho "Waldsteln' sonata, she undoubtedly Pled the first movement, the allegro. the best, the last movement being ren dered rather too slowly to give It Its 1" effect. Among tho other pieces rendered by -Ml Miller wero four of Chopin's su Actions and Mendelssohn's 'Rondo Ca- J'flec loso." Mrs Miller showed to her ul-'st advantage In the first of these Pieces. It being rather noticeable, es. peclall In the last piece, that slie had somewhat overtaxed ?her strength by x'88 Charity Joy Crosson gave to ,'n her singing Is undoubtedly ono of the principal reasons for her success. Among Tiie other numbers were sev eral vocal selections by Mrs. Gcorgo Uownrd and L I) Miller, nil of which received much applause. Last but not least Mrs. William Whitney, who play ed the accompaniments. Is to be con gratulated for her performance last night. Mrs. Whitney accompanied with a discretion and tact which call ed forth tho atlmlratlnn of all thn mu sical connoisseurs who heard her. Tho program In full was as follows: Heethoven Sonata Op. 53. .Waldsteln Allegro con brio; Adagio, Allegretto et Prestissimo. (loetze Still as tho Night Mrs. Howard and Mr. Miller. (n) I.undberg Song (b) Chamlnade Silver Ulna Miss Crosson. -i Op. 28, No. 23. - 29. J. 9. o 7. do Lover's Sons ler. les Ycux (Lc Cld) award. i Caprlccloso, Op H of Southwestern Tex- .ilvc8 In the dark rece?- ehclvlng rock, and they after year by the Insect. ,nul jrcjod Incomes b r these hives, which in .( are tilled with liopey. i. .rtln, 7fi rents nr moith. Tliero's One BB8T Cyclopaedia JUST ONE. APPLDTON'8 UNIVERSAL CYCLOPAEDIA AND ATLAS, A newly revised nnd enlarged edi tion 190f Census. Illustrated with colored plans, plates and engravings, 12 volumes. REGULAR PRICE, Half Morocco,. $84. Order NOW "ami take advantage of my 25 per cent discount. CLOTH, 54.00. $72.00 Easy Monthly Payment. 10 per cent off for cash. WW. C, LYON, 200 JUDD BUILDING. BY AUTHORITY SEALED TENDERS. Sealed Tinders will be received b) the Triaemor until 12 o clock noon on Satunlay, June 7th, 1902. lor Teirlto rial Tuasury Notes, under the provl slous contained In Chapter 02 of the Civil Law's of 1IU7. to the amount of ?15o,i 00. Tenders to be In sums of JI.OUO, or multiples thereof, paublo In U 8 Gold Coin. Funds to beavallablu on July 1st. 1902, lit the Treasuiers office. Uaib note to be issued for tho Ti'im or Six Months. For lull partic ulars blddt-rs nro rcfirred to said Act s printed bilovv. W.M. II WRIGHT, Tieasurer. Approved: HLWIIY E. COOPER, Governor. Trcasuier's Office. May 19. 1902. Chapter 53, Civil Laws 1897. TERM TREASURY NOTES. Sec. 070. The Treasurer upon the npprovnl of the Governor may Issue, at par, upon public tender, to any person or corporation Term Tieasury Notes In the nnme of tho Hawaiian Treasury. Sea. 77. The said Treasury Notes shall he Issued In sums of One Thou sand Dollars or multiple thereof, and fhall not exceed at nny one time Ono Hundred and Fifty Thousand Dollars. Sec. G78. The rate of Interest shall not exceed seven per cent per annum, free of tax, and be pavnblo at the duo date of the note. See. C79. The tenders for the said Trensury Notes shall state the rate of Interest for gold fenders, or for silver tenders, and whether to be repaid in gold or silver coin. Sec. CS0. The term for which any Treasury Note shall be issued shall not exceed seven months. Bee. f.81. Tho form of said Treas ury Notes shall bo as follows: No ... HAWAIIAN TREASURY NOTE $ Honolulu 190.'. Received from the sum of Dollars payable In U. S. Gold Coin on presen tation of this note properlv endorsed. This loan Is mnde for Six Monthi from July 1st, 1902, nnd will bear In tcrest until fully paid from July 1st. 1902. nt the rate or pel rent per annum. Registrar of I'ubllc Accounts, Treasurer. 2152 May 20, 2C; June 2. C. It hnB been decided to send nil Koci prisoners who are sentenced to terms or penal servitude nut ot South Africa to the Seychelles Islands A new con vict prison Is to be constructed there ror the purpose. Accommodation ror 1200 prisoners of -var have been pre pared In Antigua. The alligator never leaves fresh wa ter, while the crocodile often goes to the sea, and In the West Indies has sometimes been found manv miles fioui land, heading directly for an Island. possibly out of sight, Joslnh Lynn, once partner of Jay Gould In the tannery at Uoldsboro, X. Y., Is now blind nnd an Inmate ot the poorliouse at Karsville, N. J, The Russian Ambassador at Con stantinople has scored a grat success by obtaining an trade from the Sultan authorizing eighty-three Russian schools In Palestine which had hl'her to existed without permission. It Is announced by a Ylenun pa.ier that the Kaiser has arranged to pa n visit to the Emperor riancs loscph it tho beginning or September NEW TO-DAY NOTICE. All perhi.iis who ale ImeieKtid In making urraiigeii'cuts lui a unliable celebration of Independence lAi) Jul) lib 1902. are leapec tlully Invited lu assemble nt the Caplto'i Ilulldlng oj Friday, the 2.ld Inst., at 3 p in. IIEN'UY.E COOi'EIt. Acting Governor Honolulu, H T. Muy 2U, 1002. 2U.2U SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE Weather llurtau, Punaholi, May 20. Temperature Morning minimum, 72, Midday maximum, 82. Ilarometer nt D a. m. 30 03 Steady. Italnfnll 0.01. Dew 1'olnt C5F. Humidity at 9 a. m. 09 per cent. Diamond Head Signal Station, May 20. Weather cloudy, wind fresh Ni:. DEPARTED. Monday, May 19. Q. N. S. S. nurcka, O'Drlcn, for Se attle via Knnnnpnll nnd Kahultil Str. Iwalanl, Greene, for Koloa, Eleelc and Hanapepe, at 5 p. m Str. Lelitia, Naopala, for Molokal ports, at 6 p. m. SAILING TODAY. Str. latica m. Str James Makee, Tullett, for Kl Hanalcl and Kalllliwal, at 4 p. Walaleale, I'lltz, for Anahola, at 4 p. m. Str Noeau, I'ederBon. for Kaanapall, Lahalna, Honokaa and Kukulhacle, at fi p m. Str. Kauai, Bruhn. for Kallua and I'unaluu. at 6 p. m. Str W. (1 Hall. S Thompson, for Kauai ports, at 5 p. m. Str Claudlne. I'arker, for Maul ports, at 6 p. m, SAILING TOMORROW O. S. S. Alameda. Herrlman. for San Francisco at 10 a. ni Ordinary mall closes nt 9 a. m. DUE TO.MORROW T K. K. America Maru, Going, fiom the Orient, due p m. PASSENGERS DEPARTED For Hllu and wn ports, per Btr Kl-' nail. .Mas 2 Mls II Uilctf, Mis. A I'ottcr and ton. Major Wood, H. U,' Godfrey and wife J Merrllleld, J. O. Smith, W. II Malott C. 1' St John, L. K Kentwtll Jos. 1' Madilros, II P. Kaole II P. Wells nnd wife, H. II. White. Miss M 11 Lewis, Mis, 11. II White, 'i. It Robinson J. A Ginnck, J. A Tuthlll, A. Hnncbeig Robeit Lee Stephenson, Judge Little, Hop Jas. II IJovd. C. II Dnlght, Geo. Rodlck. C. Klamp, E. 1. Cutting. J. G. Hnlh wcll, Robt Staughter, J. J. Jaskulek, P F. Schneider, E P. Jones, Geo. Iscn beig. W. F. Duke', E. J. Walker nnd C. M. Spelrs. PASSENGERS BOOKED. For Maul portB, per str Claudlne, sailing at 5 p. m. today Mrs . A. Barnes, Mrs I) II. Murdoch nnd maid. O. M Atwuter, W II. Scott, A. Enos and wife. A Enos Jr , and wife, J 11 S. Kaleu, Rev G Molokavva, Tang Young DIMENSION TELLS OF CABLE PLANS (Continued from page 1.) will cost about $1300 or (2000 a mile while ordinary cable costs us about 17&0. "The cable we use will fhus be heavi est nearest the coast, while much light er cable will be used in the greater depths. This Ib Just contrary to the ordinary notion which Is that the greater the depth the heavier the cable must be. "With regard to a landing place. I can say nothing at present. I have two or three practicable sites In view but no arrangements have as yet been made for any or thtm. Wo v;lll probably not have to do so very much blasting to land the cable Wo shall certainly not blast a complete chnnntl through to the beach. This will not be neces sarj ror this reason. I navo been inoelng n gient deal around tho red heie nnd have noticed that the coral lies in strata, one stratum falllntf abrupt!) to the next like a large stair way. "When these Mrata end, there Is an abrupt ledge which In c.uBe the cable is kept rubbing against It by the ne- tlon ot the sea, would soon cause the EtrongeBt cable to weur out. "It Is al siic.li places that we will have to piepare a bed for the cable. We will do this by making a wedge shaped cut In the ledge ror the cable to He In. I expect that In ninny cases the growing coral will soon eiliely sur round the table and keep It seuuely in place. "I find that the llvo coral Is round outside or the retr while in the lagoons there Is veiy little llvo coral, prob ably on account or the fuel that tho loose sand kills the coral animals. "We want to have the cable station as near to this city es possible bo that we will only need one station and also to enable us to give comfortable sur lomidlngs to all employes. We tiy to do this wherever we can but of course It Is Impossible In some cases. "Take ror Instance one station on Midway Island, That place Is nothing but a sand spit with no vegetation or Inhabitants. We will probably huvo sixteen or eighteen men living there and will run a supply ship to them the came ns to a lightship. "1 expect we will begin laying the cable fiom San Krauclscu In tho middle ot October. Ihe la) Ing of the cable will only be a matter ot about twelve days or In favorable weather, possibly eleven. "It Ig tho making and the testing ot the cable that takes time. The tests especially are time consumers. Each mile length or cable Is carefully tested, It being subjected to 11 om 30,000 to 40,000 volts. This tiemendous current will bleak down nny weak spot there ma be In the cable, and It such Is found, the weak section Is cut out nnd a new piece put In fls place We have the cable tested so care (nil) because It is much easier to lepalr It in the factor) than when It is undei three miles of Kii If all goeB well, wo ex pect to have our cable connictlou be tween Manila and S.m Fninrln'o, via Honolulu, Midway Island and Guam llnlslud In the yeai 1901. ' The newest lighthouse on the rrenrh coast shows a beam visible at a dis tance of thlit)-nlue nautical miles lu eli ui weathei It Is siluaicd on thu He VltrKO, olt the- Kiench roast, to the noitbe.ist of t'shaut, the lantern being 211 feet above sea level. SPECIAL SIX DAYS OPPORTUNITY TO PURCHASE TRIMMINGS - AT HALF - $8 00 Trimmings this week for $4.00 $7.00 Trimmings this week for $3.50 $5 00 Trimmings this week for $2.50 $4.00 Trimmings this week for $2.00 $2.00 Trimmings this week for $1.00 $1.00 Trimmings this week for $ .50 ' $ .50 Trimmings this week for $ .25 We niurorely believe that our TRIMMING DEPARTMENT has al wayH been l very satisfactory one for our customers. Tho patronago which It enjoys from Honolulu's best dressmakers warrants us In congritulAtinft ourselves that our efforts to keep It always up to the paro sol by Dime Fashion, have been entirely successful. Hut though we work hard to keep our stock Just right, like every body clue we sometimes make mistakes. Our New York man, ever alert to keep us Biipplled with plenty of the best, has this time sent us too much Consequently we are overstocked. But ou know the old saying It a au Ill-wind that blows nobody good " lu oider to reduce our stock, for SIX DAYS we will offer a large quantity of TRIMMINGS AT HALF PRICE. This Includes GALLOONS, ALLOVEHS, APPLIQUES, Etc., In CHIFFON, TAFFETA nnd LACES. No rhvnges have been made In the prices marked oil the goods. Wliitevi'r the 'price. ou pay only half but this for six dajs only, Tr-M3 13 AN OPPORTUNITY FOR DRESSMAKERS. IN FACT, AN OPPORTUNITY FOR EVERYBODY. WHITNEY k MARSH, LTD soBSOBB ASTI WINES MADE UY THE ITALIAN SWISS COLONY AT A6TJ, 80N0M4 COUNTY, CALIFORNIA. THE LARGEST VINCVARD IN THE WORLO. The v wiupi Inve taLeti the gold medals and received the highest awardn nt ill the iccent World's Expositions, and are no nored the world over for their purity and excellence of qual ity. Triilu unJ families supplied by tho following Jobbers. WALTERS-WALDRON CO, LTD. CONSALVES & CO. GOMES & McTlGnE. ' JOS. HARTMAN & CO. S. I. SHAW & CO. CAMARA & CO. WANTS For Want Column See I'age Six WANTED. WANTfiO louun lady waitress at New Euiind Dakery. 2152 tf TO LET. -. I I? T- rn.nljl.nil .nhn.a ,ll BOIP11 lu Lt r i i ui.uv" vuit.nL roomi. on VmeyjiU ai. Enquire 317 Ylnei.ir., m-ar Inglenlde. 21Mtf FOR RED r To fi-utlemen. large, nlry room, bitb attached, priuite (Amer- lean) timil. tetined, healthy loca- null, urtrjiKij .1 -j,uuiiai . miici i'uc tlcul in Addrv M. 2IC2-1W 11 , this office. TO LET PlBiSiut. airy rooms, 1400 ii Punchti iwl St : also cottage 2 rooms .;J for li im keening Terms reason- J abl 2132-tw i IK TO LII" Th i cm. comfortable cot- ji tage .it V, o Atwatei. on the cor nor l IVci'-ola and Ktnau Sts , Is offerc-l tor i ut b Henry Water- 1iou.ii i. ' tiir i A low pilce a firu i-.imffirf.i .,1m hmiM fintl In the ' very Ihm? h n-.g'abbihooits FOR SALE. FOR SALIi furniture ot 4 room cot tage I) Milb'i with privilege ot renting e)f.w 21Sl-lm NEW - TO-DAY ToLet! HOUSI, containing 4 bedrooms, par lor, pantry kttrhen patent water clos et. Lllibi itieJC. near School. Inquire of JOS. FRIAS, 2152-lw No. 722 Fori Street. Birge & Co.'s Specials In Wall Decorations The? nu"ht wall papers ever seen in Haali too beautitu! for adiii it description. Come and Be., them Highest grade imperii cm tft market Just open ed nt LEWERS & COOKE, Limited. FORT STUBET. Lord Kelvin who Is to bo tendered J icecptl'in by Mr and Mrs Wc3tlng hoiiFc, at Wellington on the 22d Inst , lu connection with his attendance on the sesslorifi of the American Social Science Abioc latlon, will piobahly novn visit America again, as ho la jiuoiii than 70 year of age and quite feeble riJZ&TVZUn&TZJ-rJnZ I HAWAIIAN OPERA HOUSE THE GREAT DRAMATIC EVENT. Concluding Performances of Honolulu Season of the Emin ent Actor Mr. , ,i. Frederick Warde I vj ij Jjj jfj jjj j: and his distinguished organlza tlon, who will present the fol lowing repertoire: Tuesday MAY 20 Night DAMON AND . .. PYTHIAS Wednesday MAY 21 Night. MACBETH Thursday MAY 22 Night "I ME MOUNTEBANK Saturday MAY 24 Matinee -JULIUS CAESAR i if. i Ji tj. c' Sattirda MAY 24 Night VIRQINIUS i''" Complete Stetiic rro1uilioti-, armour costumes etc siteiUlU trcuti;ht I r eiih play Al.oMr VVarite I oiinul Kui.Mirt lug comuti) Inituillng Me-.rsi Clnrle I) Herman tUrr Jolm.toue Ilarr) l" Marlon. 1 rami. II NKCllitn Join, I' It) net Vtl.MM Antlotiette A.hton. Irxtuia ren Trescolt Ma Wanle Alleeli Her telle and 15 ocliei SCXB Ol 1'RICI r.l.thc lower Hour i 30 hamll Cirde. escept Iront rim Sli.t Uijev jlouo lloxei fisno Seitft on -lie at Wall Nkholi Co fur the remaining prrlortnatiiei t.n-J -r--M-. J--,- Jj We are now pa) Ing especial atten tion to catering to Family Parties, Re ceptions, Weddings, etc., nnd the sne er ss that has attended our efforts to please, together with out reputation for serving the best that the market nffcrds, Is a sufficient guarantee that we will give you perfect satisfaction. Wo have the finest display of tho hitter grade ot BAKERY GOODS and fine CHOCOLATES and BON BONS ccr put on exhibit here; we also car ry HUYLER'S CANDIES and LOW. NEY'S CHOCOLA 1 ES and Bot BONS THE ELITE ICE CREAM PARLORS Kauai, Oahu, Maul. Molokal, LandL Hawaii HAPS Etc., Etc. Set of 5 mops, $2.00 60 CENTS EACH On sal at office ot . . . THE .... EVENING BULLETIN Woman's Exchange has removed to the Arlington Block, Hotel Street, In tho store formerly occupied by II W. Foster. JAS. F. MORGAN Auctioneer i - and Broker 65 Queen St. Auction Sale OF Wooden Juildings ON THURSDAY, MAY 22, AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON, On the premises, corner King and Ala kca streets, 1 will sell at public nuo tlon, by order of tho KAl'IOLANt KS TATE, tho Two wooden buildings facing ob King street, nnd tho Dwelling houso on Alakea ntrcet Together with the corrugated Iron ' rooflUf,', fences and if Two largo mango tree. ! Terms: Cash U. S. gold coin. Mulldlngs to he removed In seven days. JAS. P. MORGAN. AUCTIONEER. Auction Sale OF J HouseholdFurniture ON FRIDAY, MUY 23, AT 10 O'CLOCK A. M. At the premises of tno lolani Collego, Bates street, Just Ewa ot Nuiianu ave nue. I will sell at public auction by or der ot II1SHOP WILLIS, tho entire household furniture, consisting of Parlor furniture, chairs, lockers Pictures, box couch, Large number wooden and Iron dou ble and 3-4 beds, Durcaus, wushstunds, center tables. Marble top tables, wardrobes. Bookcases, book shelves, koa shelves, Cedar chests, chiffoniers. Mirrors, rugs, Matting, clocks, sewing boxes. Medicine chests, writing tables. Dining table. Sideboards, brlca-brac, '' Crockery, glassware, provisions, t Meat safes, Ico box, Kitchen utensils, lamps. Alter, A largo number or pigeons and r Terns nnd plants, together wlfh tho fern houso. Also all the athletic apparatus, School benches, blackboards. Grand piano, etc. And a brake, rockaway, country wagon, harness, etc., etc JAS. F. MORGAN. AUCTIONEER FOR SALE !! HERE ARE BARGAINS FirtST I offer at Private Sale, premises on Hcretanla street, adjoin ing residence of C. Ilustaco Esq.; 130 feet on Deretanla utreet, 171 feet deep; price (9000; one-half casli, bal ance on mortgage 7 1-2 per cent. SnCOND Proml8es"2C9 Klnau St.. tt present occupied by Mr. A. Lucas, t'roperty ban a frontage on Klnau( St. if 115 feet and a depth or 112 feet. Dwelling comprises three Dedrooms, Pailor, Dining room, Kitchen, Hath, laige Carriage House. Price J150U. Terms, one-half cash; balance on n ortgage at 7 1-2 per cent net. Tho lot has a right ot way entrance to Dcro tenia St. THIRD PrcmlBca on Klnau St. ad joining lot 2. Frontage on Kluau St. lOG-feet, depth 121 feet. Ttonmy dwelling ou tho lot. Price 14000. One-half cash, balance on n'ortgago at 7 1-2 per cent net. Has right of way to Deretanla St. Further particulars ot JAS. P. MORGAN. AUCTIONEtR. JAS. F. MORGAN Auctioneer and Broker 85 OxieB. St a, ,M '-! . . 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