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C- - - V I --1 -- * ~ *r 4* .,9-~ _' * AN 4.pi~p~l~~ ,- *~~ Latest Telegraphic News Service-Foreign and -Furnished by The Asscated Pres g^^- ,q-*- *>" --mi.wMuginMn, ^^ -- - "EAsTHER i Fair Thurday and Fri day; light variable wrids VOL. VIII. NO 174. IeSaC miPum^ a Im fua ^ffcfcirctl PENSACOLA, FLORIDA, THURSDAY MORNING, JULY 20, 1905. THB JOURNAL Want Ad. a I Ss always read by nealy all tl people -PRICE 5 CENTS PRICE 5 CENTS & 5^. TH jTwmFie Deaths and Over Tw Prominent Ohio Politician Who hundred Prstrated In New Has Precidnt ia A ciiratrnf om City. CRAZY FROM HEAT Irookln other Kills Her Bab With a Butcher Knife. !NE DEATHS REPORTED IN CHI. CAGO YESTERDAY -WEATHER REPORTS SHOW NO ABATE- MENT OF HIGH TEMPERATURE AND NO RELIEF IS IN SGQHT. DEATHS IN OTHER CITIES . Sy Associated Pre v-' -k .;: IS1.-The number of :-i hi at to-day increased ; : day ot the summer, .. .I::;:c reportI officially P.t S r. an:. :he estimate is several t '..:. tha The heat prostra- it h same hour were two : .: .,; twelve. f;. a, inermometer rose one S and at one o'clock was :. ;, the streets it hovered hundred. Animal deaths S ,'rd in great numbers ta. v ..:. horses were killed ani : *.; 200 cats were killed dur-, AL J& -W% 0-" A A "&At " Many thousand tenement ' iavailed theme lves of th % Given by the open parks :n the outer a:r. there we-e re that Could not leave their the parched and sweltering I !ia of the citr. It was from lom that the first report of A to the bet came to-day a m., ire tstallles had berae To of theit cO IEG i ,,. ,ne wre re,,- d, wi dirtree': frm heat ar. !rt '1-okl I s nheat-cTraed pi' l ca r:'\ V knife Lnt ,' pi.n -.\t't'-"' r-inr"i:d child, CARICATURE oKETCH O J. B. FORAKER. Sm -.,,dv J. B. Foraker-Senator from Ohio. The guide book in the Senator's ' ;" :. c-rn : by the hand will give some clue to the move he si getting on himself. a it" to-day S;- :,n*inperatur-e o ,t rhemomkhisTO INVES TIGA TE T .' thermom ,.T ,a a hour, having ,t one degree SOCIETY HOLDUP Nine Dead in Chicago. I t I-Nino, deaths of _L -_._. x. x , F r S."' 1. ,i .- t (his after, NW 1 USUlC n31Wt1 mo on me Irall oT! OWn IopIcs company honors and proceeded to the castle of S\ .-., heat. Friedstein, where he met his mother. fwr Alle. Shady Methods of Secuing High the Duchess of Albany. The formal Weather Conditions. ceremony of taking the oath of instal- .. .i uv -Thehatel Pfced SubsC iptins. a lation occurred in the tre throne room :.- [ ,, Th na i N. the presence of representatives of :. ai quar',r Alon2 the iEmperor William, King Edward and S.. ., -'t n loaw. nonrhern By Amociated Pr. I for the ends of justice that we make a other rulers, the cabinet ministers s ci'h(:-n \\isonsin other' New York July 19.-Books of the' full examination of the books in con and a brilliant assemblage of officials a few parly morning th ~eunc Ttion with 'Fads and Fancies,'" and deputies from various parts of l, Ie em ni;erature haTown Top Com ny in so far said Mr. Gans. the duchy. ,'Rte-ial;y lowered except in the- deal with the book on American It has been learned that the regular -outli.rr Minneota. Tho society entitled "Fads and Fancies. .subscription price to the book "Fads n;s::y of h headed term which was sold by subscription and and Fancies" was fifteen hundred do!- BARON KOMURA hr Ohio valley and tho or. which the publishers realized ap- lars. but that several persons have :1 of the Ini.lle Ai:lance proximately $200.000. will be eamin-ipaid larger sums. among these Mr'. HAS ARRIVED las nigh: smiinnnmun ed by representatives of the district Hollis B. Huntington. widow of tho AA IV -anged fronm 72o -s rd- attorney's office no matter what oppo- multi-millionaire railroad promoter named being the recor,n sition may be made to this step. The who is credited with paying $10.00 Aociated Pre a. The ou look to- announcement was made to-day by As for her subscription copy of the book. y ocia press. during the nfex: :hirty- -istam District Attorney Gans. ,'t is state-, if it is possible to reach Seattle. July 19.-The steamer Min- i upper Ohio valler, "This matter is going to be probed Mrs. Huntington she will be asked to ne.sota, with Baron Kmura aboard, aaward is fairly gt ,i. thoroughly, no matter who it hits or testify as to the conditions under passed Tatoosh Island late this after- :he.- : r will hb more how high exalted in social or other, which so much more than the regular noon. She wiil arrive at Port Towd- ni,;ra':nre Thurstda standing. It is absolutely necessary: price was paid. send abuut 11 o'clock aud will prob- .-h: and i now seoms ably remain there all nleht. p :vaixing hieh tem "h h a Complete Reorganization of MURDERER UNDER SENTENCE -.,' a.hingion '<-<. ,. ,,m OF nEATH COMMITS SUICIDE humid:-y andI a q r-- tc S a onsdable relief the Statistical Department OF OEATH COMMITS SUICIDE Smpera;ure recorded..! By Associated Press. :awao-8 degrees. By Asociated Pre. complete reorganization of the fore, St. Paul, Minn., July 19.-Edward Th umidit was Washington, July 19.-Assistant Se- in the statistics department and a Geottschalk. under sentence to e n with 6 for rear of Agriculture W thorough region of the methods g hanged August 8. committed suicide retar of Agriculture Wilso Hay erning the monthly crop reports. See this afternoon by hanging. He was a- has taken hold of the affairs of the retary Wilson says that any accua- charged with having killed two men, t-,e Da n Coecticut. Bureau of Statistics. under instruction tons directed against the integrity of the second being his accomplice in the i n Jucl 19 Thre from Secretar- Wilson, and has unlim- the bureau must be against himselr-as ilre murder. He had made several ases o prstratin cited authority, It is regarded as ex- no other persons have access to the in- attempts at suicide before. ported from Co tremelv likely that there will be a formation. '-poTr hours up.Co T" ofiial tern upon the streets. When Patrolman Can- T official tern*jrat fh r non triI to persuade Mr. Funston to was 9 degree Geral Fus Fedesist, a quarre! been the two 'p, r (-enT. en5.'led and Funston, it Is alleged. it- Ss Cincinn Fined in cetempted to draw a revover. Funst. v Is -ThreemorsF.e d in Polie Court was are:' ted and formal charges ma It- a.r -IThree more -gainst him, after which he was re- S-,. r, norted to-day. leased upon his own recognizance. '3' occurred yei By Asiciated Pres. state prohibition law. Intense excite- The loss caused by the explosion Sda: conside-g th ola. Kan.. July 19.-E. H. Funston. ment followed the act of the dyna- was estimated at $100 and the al- ."r during the former congressman from this dis- miter. During the height of the ex- ieged dynamiter. C. L. Melvin, is st!!l -, -cions down- r;ic. and father of Ooeral Frederick citemen: Mr. Funston. it is charged, at large, although a warrant has been Funston. was to-day In police court had made infrlmmatory utterances tj issued for his arrest and hundreds of found .ilty oi dimurMbng the peace, the crowds that gathered about him men have searched for him. iO ILTUH D TICKET rand with having carried conceale.l T itRN TICKET weapons. He was fned $6 o eac charge asid the Costs of the suits; were enarged against him, making a; IE\t MURDUERED """^ A GOOD SIGN total of $31.55 The charges agmasit Mr. ftnston A GOOD t. ,Associated Pre grew out of the wrecking by dyna- .' -George Wright. mite by a tempeesace fatic Ju uint taytimemd S: ,whemr Rnailway. 10 of three lolt "JOs" or aloons. 0c ty S:' \ lnce T. Sanford The explos ion olMwd a a~ t tiong tl t A 1 Sanford. it is agalmst the sams Ifst w I ov-F = mT lao I right broke up h b era Hocr b 1a0 to nI., ~ l- Wll -l ll~plp-w--.- _. -.- ofw th EDW. DANSBY ON VERGE OF THE GREA T BE YOND AMERICANS IN A MATRIMONIAL MIX l W m GOVEUEI Bomb Exploded Within Few Feet of Official at Helsin- fors, Finland. BLOWN FROM -fEET BY TERRIFIC FORCE OF EXPLO- SION BUT INJURIES DECLARED NOT FATAL-BOMB THROWER MANAGED TO MAKE HIG ES- CAPE, ALTHOUGH HOTLY PUR- SUED. By Associated Pram. Helsingfors. Finland, July 19.-Late this afternoon, two hours after Karl Leonard Hohenthal had been sentenc- ed to imprisonment for life at hard labor for the assassination of Procura- tor General Soisalon Solninen during last February, an attempt was made to assassinate Vice Governor Deutricl as he was leaving the senate. The vice governor had walked across the square when suddenly as he nearer' the police master's office a man on the curb threw a bomb from a distance of fifty paces. The bomb fell short, but the Vice Governor was blown off his *feet by the terrific force o: the explosion, which shattered win- dows in the neighborhood for a dis- tance of one hundred yards. Vice Governor Deutrich was hastily assisted to the police station. He was burned and otherwise injured about the legs and bled profusely, but the wounds are declared qot to be fatal. The bomb thrower was chased by naval cadets but escape:'. DUKE CHARLES ASSUMES OFFICE By Associated Press. Gotha. Duchy of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha. July 19.-Duke Charles Edwaru o' Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, assumed the reins of government: to-day on at- taining his majority. His state entry into the capital was the occasion of much ceremonial. The new occupant of the ducal throne was received at the railroad station with military By Associated Pres. New York. July 19.-Chairman Paul Morton, of the Equitable Life Assur- ance Society, to-day summarily remov- ed Comptroller T. D. Jordan and ap- pointed instead William A. Day as- sistant attorney general of the United States. Chairman Morton gave out a statement in which he said the reason for Mr. Jordan's removal was his re- fusal to furnish information regarding important transactions of the society which he was investigating. CHINESE BOYCOTT HAC PlUMMFI APFn Husband Sues for Big Annuity on Alleged Anti-Nuptial Agreement FORMER KENTUCKY WOMAN AL- LEGES FRAUDULENT METHODS WERE EMPLOYED IN GAINING HER SIGNATURE TO DOCU- MENTS PRESENTED BY THE PLAINTIFF. 5 MINERSiLOWN TO PIERCES BY DYNAMITE Striking Near Where Men Sought Refuge from Stonnrm. By Associated Preas. Des Molnes, Ia., July 19.-Five miners were blown to pieces by the explosion of twenty-fve pounds of dynamite in a storage powder house at the West Riverside coal mine early to-day. The dead: Charles Brown, engineer, leaves wife and daughter. Luke Miller, sinker, bachelor. Harry Belknap, sinker, bachelor. 'Dell Vance, sinker, leaves wife and four children. George Arrowood, dumpman, leaves widow and four children. Heads, arms and legs were scattered ' around for a distance of 500 feet. The men, fie in number, were engaged in sinking a new shaft, and during the early morning a severe rain storm came up which compelled the men to stop work. They sought shelter from the storm in the powder house. While in the house lightistg struck a tree near 4le bnmldt k and from .tbere ran to thie powder house causinsgthe q, plosion. Not a piece of wood larger than a -foot long remained of the building. COMPTROLLER OF EQUITABLE FIRED I1O UVUIVIvll INIDLU By Associated Press. Washington, July 19.-Capt. John By Associated Pres. I. King to-day issued his first general By Aociated r order assuming command of the Grand Washington, July 19.-A cablegram Army of the Republic. The order pays to the state department from Shanghai a tribute to the recently deceased corn- says the boycott against American niander-in-chief of the organization, goods commenced to-day. Every ef- Wilmon W. Blackmar and directs that fort will be wade. it is reported, to the colors be draped for ten days at aJlay the agitation, which is part of every headquarters and every post ot the retaliation of the Chinese against the G. A. R.. A committee is appoint- the exclusion laws of the United ed to draft suitable resolutions for th" States. action of the organization at the an- nual encampment at ,Denver. ATTEMPTED ASSASSINATION F The order announces that because of ATTEMPTED ASSASSIATION OF ,his urgent request Comrade Shoo- RUSSIAN CHIEF PROCURITOR maker is relieved as chief of staff, and RUSIAN CHIE PROUR I Comrade McCardy, chief of the de- i lartment of Minnesota, is appointed By Associated Press. to that office. St. Petersburg, July 19.-It is re- ported that there has been an attempt B A SB A on the life of Constantine Petrovitch Poebledonostseff, chief procurator of the Holy Synod as he was alighting Jul 19 from a train to-day. The attempt was frustrated by prompt seizure of the would-be assassin. By Associated Press. TO ESCORT BODY OF PAUL JONES By Assolated Pres. Newport. R. I., July 19.-The first, and second divisions of the North At-; lantic Squadron sailed to-e.ay fori Hampton Roads. Later the fleet will unite with Admiral lBdsbee's squad- ron to escort the body of Admiral John Paul Jones to Annapolis. U Southern League. Memuhis 6, Atlanta 3. Shreveport 4, Birmingham 0, (First game.) Shreveport 3, Birmingham 2, (Sec- on(d game.) New Orleans 8, Nashville 1. Little Rock Montgomery, rain. South Atlantic League. Charleston 6, Augusta 5. Columbia 4, Macon 12. Jacksonville 1, Savannah 4. American League. Detroit 6, Washington 2. St. Louis 3, Philadelphia 7. Cleveland 8, Boston 1, (First game.) Cleveland 5. Boston 1, (Second game.) Chicago 1, New York 2. National Leagu New York 5 Pittsbarg Philadelphia 4, Cinetna Boston 4, St. ou ?7. 'fnftwvnJhij krm mi- e. 8. li L , -* *'t* - Victim of Wm. F. Williams Baly Alive at Hour of Going to Press. WATCH FORTH END Life Sustained Only By the Most Careful Atetion. UNCONSCIOUS SINCE 7 P. M. TUESDAY, INJURED MAN BE- GAN SINKING RAPIDLY EARLY LAST NIGHT-JAS. WHITE REST. ING EASILY AND WIJL PROBA- BLY RECOVER. At 2 o'clock this morning all hope for the recovery of Bd*ard Dansby, who is lying unconscious at the hos- pital, wa: abandoned. His a'eath was expected at almost any minute and he was being kept alive only with the aid of the most powerful drugs. A reporter for The Journal was at the hospital this morning, and it was then expected that the young man, who received one of the bullets from the revolver of W. F. Williams, would not survive until daylight, though it is possible that he may live several hours after that time. He has been unconscious since 7 o'clock Tuesday afternoon, two hours after he was shot, and at times his fever has gone as high as 105. Since 6 o'clock last evening he had not moved a muscle, remaining perfectly quiet, and about 11 o'clock it was thought that he was 'tdad. as his heart stopped for a few ,ecomds. He i- ?1ed. however, and with the aid of stimulants began to breathe regularly again. This, how- ever, was not expected to continue for many hours, as the patient had been sinking since early in the even- ing and growing weaker with each hour. The bullet which entered the right side of the neck caused the limbs to become paralyzed. It ranged upward and lodged somewhere in the neck, c; using an injury to the spinal cord in the neck, which produces' paralysis. In such cases it is rarely the case that a person recovers, and as the wound- ed man continued to grow weaker, there was no hope entertained for him. A physician, in addition to trainel nurses is constantly in attendance, and watched closely every change that occurred. At frequent intervals hypodermic injections of strychnine and other powerful stimulants were made. Jas. White Resting Easy. Jas. White, who was also shot by Williams, was resting easy this more ing. His temperature was normal and pulse goon, and unless complications arise within the nxt forty-eight hours it is believed that he will have a good chance of recovering. He has bees conscious since being taken to the hospital, and has frequently asked re- garding the condition of his father. For fear that it might cause his own death, the fact that his father is dead is being kept from him, and he is not aware of the fact Mr. White was kill- ed instantly. The bullet which Williams fire passed through both lungs of young White, and although the wound is a serious one he has retained isi strength wonderfully. Early last night he coughed up some olood from his lungs, but with this exception there were no baa' symptoms. He reste well during yesterday and last night appeared quiet and seemed to be sleeping soundly. Many Anxioue Inquiries. Many Inquiries were made during yesterday and last night by anxlog friends, who wished to know the co.- ditions of the two young men. and ha visitors been allowed to see them, the hospital would have been crowded throughout the night and day by these who wished to know of their conli- tion. No one, however, except the im- mediate relatives, were allowed to s^ either, and then they were not al- lowed to talk with the patients. ROOT SWORN IN AS SECT'Y OF STATE By Associated Press Washington, July 19.----ih BRoo ', of New York, was .orn in as n se. tary of state to-day. The oath of * bce was administered by William : Nair, assistat librarian at the sta department. Secretary 4o0t aea.o . ed that he weuM Iremat he mre idrl. the day, a bhe desrd to leak a okr. lOal maers e se wM the at, Mepatiw eat. Y esorg to Wnta. ',.-. ""T~k*?w-l ., **l T :1 ,* - S 0 USANDS SUFFER FROM ATTEMPT i TERRIFIC HEA T IN CITIES KiI Vt I I 11, S- ni6t anyhere and you will U lii~FY~_~;5~i~S~PI :s ~.~ L t -i 'r . -. ^ By Associated Press. Edinburg, July 19.---ingular docu- ments were submitted to-day in the suit of Nathanial Gibbs Ingraham, formerly of New York, against his wife, formerly Edith Newcomb Ward. of Kentucky, now pending before the court of sessions here. Mr. Ingraham asks'that his wife be ordered to carry out an ante-nuptial settlement under which he claims he is entitled to fifteen hundred dollars a year, and also claims 4our thousand doNars a year by virtue of a bon. granted in his favor. His wife con- tends that the contract and bond were obtained by fraud. She alleges that after her separation from her first husband. Reginald H. Ward, the plain- tiff induced her by various insidious 'dveices. like fortune telling, to insti- tute divorce proceedings against Mr. Ward and also induce' her husband to consent to the proceedings. They (Mr. and Mrs. Ward) were divorced in 1903 and Mrs. Ward married Ingra- ham. Before the marriage Mrs. Ward says she was taken to a lawyer's office and Induced to .~ign an ante-nutial settle- *uoft o-- stwaO.. wtut-, reading the Papers or knowing what they contoi ed. Plaintiff says the defenalant prof- ered marriage to him first and he de- clined, but afterwards consented to please her as she was in poor health. ROYAL ARCANUM RATES ARE NOT SATISFACTORY. By Asociated Press. New York. July 19.-Announce.uent has be n madt, officially that the grand council of. New York state Royal Arcanum, will meet in Buffalo August 1 to take action on the new schedule of rates recently adopted by the supreme grand council. It was in- timated in connection with the an- nouncement that the supreme body of the order will reconvene September 5 to take action on the resolutions which will be adopted in Buffalo. NEW COMMANDER OF GRAND ARMY i tn'I i' U r - 'A' 1.. 9" *i' . " 1 r THE PINSAOOLA -JOU NAL, T H R P AY ,Mo0 N I NG JULY *0, 166,. RHEnMATaM W_ rrui1c t1cre bei atmy 11 the mest. WI of the Bord to be held on art l bt forA Ordinance to.be EnAUtled: 1 the h t d 1 aY l ae . N EeCA ,lis or An Ordinance Wig the salary Of peril I A. M ty Camisloers, Zscamb:a COMNM IN stea to ga l r o TB~the Recorder. and providing for a Re- "icMi2lan,91 theBo 00D' Florida gTie t toIL m e I UII tiucarder Pro Te. t nsiroitoe orw-ntin Nllo W e '' . athe oeisoendeavor. Be it ordained by the Mayor and Florida. pntoris a s ot, i Council of the City of Pensacol a:nection D rlct 1 r itsthefani atI-ET OiLoiftEl Section 1. That beginning on the Notice of application for ermit to t are le thS5 2yS tmp l Ut-Haof the Recorder for the Cy of Pe- w. Norma h led with the b Conty, Florda. ia arflus,, I S 5M _eL Um. IIc e ola shall be Nine Hundred Dollars Board of Connty Commissioer ts for cation for permit to so y.arsu o d i a vereo, DAe .a t($9o per and dupaable at the same camboridl. WEAL ETATer Electn I b io 1(beLiHer, E Iid atime an3 ma inner as the salaries of the cation for permit to sell uors Wines No of Joeph Corria. , to hadedi me wisoh i. L intact The whereaseoth wherefores and not- te er on on at the Marer city offleers. and Beer in ecti- o District No tl13 ti t s ele ti, * medwith the leet 1 h et ldy, wSec. 2. That the Council shall imr of said County and r nty aomm assionesa eo tan t t ee ar to, forms aid tobe by the have p ed the nation or yar but yesterday, and will probably be towed ia ad at its f egul cam ouny or pp (2) South, range th , SMood and distbre to then different the s-called medical "ethics" have F, jo t ao ti meeting In June of eaca year there-Fo heBrdiobehl onvesdy wo suc pm ayonjl, , et a l ld notlwtm whst-As pers to fMain Butche3re Groer, sel is CvmpisteW -Nativea" aUfterelec a e c orderdP S I &= %a dwellman have,28EastGovernmen shall be vested with all the jurisdic ty Commissroner s, ,qmbia Count-, onne r ngsyr-outs a muscles.gthe pans. erlesgivernlngi attornehe skinned a IThe vessel, hicha note het ,--wer..mn he vntoft ab sen, dqu and. p Beerm In blegtion t. A.District No.d oCot13 C_ , aneer ham a und oemthe a dise inA.S S i e. tion, powers and duties of the Res Corisne cae Cn t REAL ESTATE SALE.Rri corde ILL ORGANIZEWe have for sale The ~eaedvity of the Liver,K ysan Sec. 3. That in the event of the Notice of application for permit t: hirs of Joep Corriga, ., Dowels causeath u et t auatkito I The Jacksonville Metropolis says: The new shing chooabsence, disqualication, or inability sl liquors wines and beer. Whereas, si (C) a eres of land in the system, whichest n' ntact The whereases, whereforesand not- tr been under construction at the Marione f the Recorder and Recorder Pr Richard Morris, Jr., has e with the ue Tract and also in wwi the die t ci1 t body, withetandings of the legal profession wP 1 railway for some time %as launched forms uric acid to be absorbed by the have puzzled the nation for years but e n bilio toe acticing attorney residing In the BoardC County oi is p St e i blood and distribd to the different the so-called medical "ethics" have ysI over to the dity about riday. City of Pensacola, to hold daily terms scation for permi ao he g rae ( South rang r oats a mucs d cg the pais rules governing attorneys 'skinned a Th vessel, which has not yet been r, and wo sall have a te and Beer in Election District No. 13 nf nation and er distressing symp mle." named, was constructed for . powers and per om all the duties of sad County and State; any citizen ICE H tord. of Rbu -the iaMedical ethics often works disa Ia A dSo dailbeabiofsuch ec di t d C tthe pson s still ein the blood andt particularly true of those doctors who The schooner is built entirely of rit- or inability. the he shod losenotime in tinBfail to give satisfactionandnewd oAVERS ve timbers and the work done by Sec. 4. That thi finance shall of tbe Board to Aue netuesy, a wi l e r the bood rich and pre. It tones up; thus caused are well known to all sel was under the supervision of Chas. Sec. 5. That all ordinances, and pritla shoul no bhe rard. of Jou lye190land boier a y cog anadcuresthe dis erlns.. Thris is one of a thousand things that Brown, who personally superintended parts of ordinances, in conflict herat- McMillan, erot Bardmof Coun- rnmosaltof ol new a Snently. S. come under the so-called medical! 8OMETHING OF THE NEW ORDER the work, and who says that the new with be and the same are hereby re- Florida oner tonal hot water bois ;. S harmful mtiner-s nteethics." i smack will be one cf the prettiest as Pealed ora. tions in the above amed . Sals todisagret.. Rather Beyond the Limit. WHICH WILL SOON BE ES- well as the fastest plying in and out Passed June 21, 1905. accordance with h p. alyf toeisr Jacksonville has an excellent lot of of Pensacola. She is 76 feet in length. Approved June 28. 1905. Notice of apple n for permi t copies of which may b t practitioners, some of whom we high- TABLISHED IN PENSA. 19-foot beam. and 9 feet, 6 inches CHAS. I. BLIS'. se.ll liqor s wio a iber er with theLt1a.. PUELV VE ETAL whilecaigtheily esteem. and they have a right to COLA (epth of hold. She Is built alone th Attest: BMayr. C. W. Thom on m e t regulate their own affairs, but we lines of the Ruth A Welles, which I B. S. BERNARID, City Clerk. Board of County Commissioners for eypatefthebBd s bo ld think they go too when they en- was also constructed there, although! Ecambia County, Florida, his app- NOTICE. Book on Rheumatism and any deavor to dictate to newspaper men somewhat smaller than the latter ves-1 AN ORDINANCE cation for permit to sell Liquors, Wines Neither rh3 p aikeladvice i with art ias to the modus operanil of gettlng'up "Be a Beaver," as appearing in sel. Relating to Bonds of City Officers. and Beer in Election District No. 13 ers nor Con.-ir , I a news story. these columns and JI the streets hast This is the third vessel to be built Be it ordained by the Mayor and Coun- of said County and State; any citizen American sh".,np- TNE SWIWT PCIFICW CO., Aot &:ti, "Bill Jackson" is shot on BayI aroused so much curiosity that the: by this firm at the railway during cil of the City of Pensacola: of. such election district may show M. Atwood" w;;l street his su and Dr. "Pareor i con paramount question seems toalled be- the past two years, and all have given Section 1. That the bods of the fol- cause, If any there be at the meet sible for debts contract' . .................... What is a Beaver? Messrs. W H perfect satisfaction. In fact the firm lowing City officers shall be as spe of the Board to be held on Tuesday of said veeL WM. . vention. according to recent resolu- What is a Beaver? Messrs. W. H.C. Carpenter states that vessels built in Pensacola ed herein, to-wit: City Clerk, One the 8th day of August, next, why such To order. tons passed by the Duval Medi ide and J. . arpenare fully forty per cent better than Thousand Dollars ($1,000.00); Asses-! permit should not be granted. A. M. Association, say that Dr. "Paregor-orgatered the following information: those constructed in the east. sor, One Thousand Dollars ($1,000); iMcMillan. Clerk of the Board of Coun- NOTICE. S's name should not appear in p t teeed the information: Comptroller, Two Thousand Dollars i ty Commissioners, Escambia County, Neither the Caiata In connection with the case. We The Beavers is a social, fraternal ($2,000); Marshal, Two Thousand Diol.Florida. ers no.- Consirn., Fa l tsd would like to accommodate our med- ad benevolent association. It is tue Cured Bright's Disease. lars ($2,000); Tax Cellector Ten steamship E.wp ical friends but The Metropolis owes first association of the kind to origi- Geo. A. Sherman, isbon Red Mills, Thousand Dollars ($10.000); Treas. Notice of application for permit to will be respns.!',.. a duty to 40.000 readers who do not nate in the South, having been launch- Lawrence Co., N. Y., writes: "I had urer. Twenty-Five Thousand Dolla.-s sell i;quors wines and beer. Wheras debts contracted by tbe Cr'w o The A. A. Waterman's practice medicine and when the news ed at Birmingham, Ala., on the 9th kidney disease for many years and ($25,000.) T A. Hall has file wth h,. vessel. P. .ii, F "Modern" Fbuntain Fen of an occurrence requires the name day of March, 1904. The growth of had been treated by physicians for Section 2. That each bond of ever Board of County Commissioners for F. O. HOWE CO. fills kelf, cleans itself of an attending physician, then The the orar has been unprecedented as twelve years; had taken a well known officer of whom a bond is required, or Escambla County Florld, h appl Consin. n itse, ceans tsei Metropolis will publish such Informa- it has been introduced into eight! kidney medicine and Olter remedies shall be required, shall be in such form cation for permit to sell Luor. Wine P and writes evenly to the tion as it deems necessary, states and has an enrolled member, that were recommended but got no as the Council may approve and shall be and Beer in Electon Distrct No. 13 Pe ola Lodge No. 42, F. end. If "John Jones" is seriously wound ship of more than tenthousand. reie untI gan usin Foley's Ki gned by at least two sureties, to e of said County and Stateanycizen ed in an accident it is news to record Being strictly a social order only ney Cure. The first half bottle re- approved bytheCouncilandshallbef t s iss te e f o h c approved by the Council, and shall bew of such election distract may show Thursday eenieg at ' the same. It Is also news In most the best citizenship Is solicited or lieved me and four bottles have cured posited with the Comptroller; ex-cause, if any there e. at the meeting r n I $2.50, $3.50 cases as to who is attending him. His membership. One hundred appllea- me of this terrible disease. Before cept that the Comptroller's bond shall, of the Board to be held on Tuesday, visitingWbre theA Friends always want to know this. tons for membership are required to I began taking Foley's Kidney cure deposited wt e Mayor. In eve the h day of A brethren crd It is Important. secure a charter. I I had to make water about every bend In which the amount of the bond! t 8crmit shouldgnot, b nted. A. s1. COE'S BOOK STORE The Metropolis would be glad In- The organizers have an immense ifteen minute, day and night, ad b nd a ch set ma b h i l t sl COE' BOOK T1ORE d deed to accommodate some of the scrap Look filled with clippings from; pased a brick-dust substance, an-.tia e00cedOeach hotand hDols l cMillan. Clerk of the , 2* 3S 2^S. Pal S members of the Duval County Medi- the newspapers of Jacksonville, Tampa sometimes a slimy substance. 1 be r specified sue aa hedreate t Commisioners. Iaseambia County - 23 S S. Palaox St, cal Society and leave their names out and other progressive towns of the eve I would have die if had not aou fled smwh ic an the aggregat e Florida. D ITO R 123 Phone. of the paper, but Justice to the pub- state where these gentlemen have in- taken Foley's Kidney Care." W. A amount for which the suretes sha l I lic in completing many stories often stituted Dams and if press comments D'Alemberte, druggist and apothecary bnd themselves shall bond be chess than Notice of appliat for permit to g:SW-9------- necessitates the use of the name of are any index they have gathered to- upon even of said bonds shall make Ike J. Hellburn h fd CETRA T CUN the attending physician. gather the best personnel in the towns LOST BOY. affidavit that heis a resident of th e Helurn has filed wih theTR Resolutions Adopted. they have visited and "dammeno up" Missing-John Nealy Vermillion, a City of Pensacola, and that he bhts cambr a oCounty Fomris s appl- body us the first and eetir W For the above and numerous other the goods to the unqualified satisfac. white boy eleven years old. Has scar within the State of Plorida sufficient cation for permitto i rs. Wines days of tc morsth and:30 p. W reasons The Metropolis must decline tion of everybody concerned, on left side of chin. Disappeared from visible p operty qnincumbered, an i and Beer mi t toL Mio Liqorsi ine dels oteace request to7:30 .e to grant the request as expressed in They have looked over the situation his home a!out three weeks ago. Any not exempt from sale under legal pr-, of said C ounty and State: any citizen 13 d Zr W. o T O R. Q. BUCKNER a resolution adopted by the Duvral here and have decided that the out. information will be gladly received cess to make good his bond. of said Coh electy aion district may sho W. L. DLAY, SPECIALST Counoty Medical Association. TlF.s look presages a good substantial Dam. by his father, W. L. Vermillion, 623 Section 3. That all ordinances andcause, if any there beo at the meeting har. P ECIA STrT olutioa is as follows: They will at once begin gathering Heinberg St. oas i of ordinances in conflict he of the Board to be he!d on Tuesday EYE, EAR NOSE AND THROAT himereas, The publication of medi- twigs" and "mud" with a view toatith be and the same are hereby re- the 8tb day of Augst, next, why sch a . e 7t tabletPaaxs. St. cal and surgical matters by the daily laying the foundation for a Dam In wan l. pealed. permit soul d not be granted Whr mes every oRLa o a Office Hos: 9 to 12 and 3 to 5. press as news of public interest, con- this city. O0e of those grammarlan fiends met Section 4. That this ordinance shall MeMillsn, Clerk of the ula'-d of Coun- @do St tahtr Cta Il. a veys no true idea of the Dullness or in- pany Issued an order requiring its D Clek. Eugene Arbona has Lj. jury. reflecting discredit upon the ditorsan the other day and asked him tke effect immediately upon its tyommissioner mbia Countyfor Pa A COLLO CAMPBELLNrom publishing the name of any ph When you want a pleasant laxative which was rrecte. AN ORDINANCE tomorrow is cation for pSun- sermitge and approvalsell Liqors. Winek PALAFttorX AND ROMANtaw himand placing him in an embarr- that is easy to take an certain toacthe day" or "Tawhileomorrow will be Sundy." Passed JAnly 10 1905.Ordinance to Ex Beer in Election District No. 13 t r. B PHONE 5S, nected _wtth any case of a media l or et will leave at S o'clock wits. doubtless by some grammarian of the tend the Priviliges aS d Franchises iof aao t on fort; apy cto Hfts b.ldi. 1 Ro 40 Th n Building Is of. sing position before his conferers, be use Chamberain' Stomach and Liver by yingThe man told him the following story: Appest:, A. CHAS.. BLISS, Not e o strict may sow wt o Pl it tabletsJ. P. STOKES. st p an comf or sale by all druggistso. earsaon will the Readingtown Readcoing. mBtes .. MyR, J metr hr e hT as Resolved. That the Duval County pany Issued an order requiring Its B. S. BERNARD, Clek. Eugene Arbona has filed with the A T~m i fP iLELtft, Medical Scietyhe rest the editors of Woman' Hom Excursion. brakemen, as soon as a train stm ted lyl3oaw hers.oard of County Commisinext rs fr h e LAW, REAL ESTATE, LOANS AND the daily press of this city to refrain --Foeamta sounty. norida. appli.-l P..y evenitgSa' COLLECTION from pubatient, providsbing the name of any ph- T poheay excuion oting out the absurdity of the benefit from any stBe it ordained by the or and Coun- permit shol nt be nt A C J PHONa Governmt Stre5t. not appear in the communication aI hear ToO lost yonr beart -p *t future tense In speaking of that which l of the City of Pensacola: E cMillan. Clerk of the Board of Coan or PALAFOX AND ROMANA. siciThan a memopyer of thi societysolution- the Woman's Houme 'theh was post ofalways s the sameing place. ti hat the time of and CommissionBeer r e scambia Counto Ka'i s letok Coumbus, PHONEsent to each o our daly papers and g," said the gop. account o the brakemen dropped "will be" and each the in mentioned in Floridoa. t a tate; a seeing of surgical nature. weather, will leave at S o'clock wit.i donbtles by some grammarian of the tend the Priviliges 'ad Franchises:of such eJection district may show That if the case Is of such public large and ample provision for the road, would do this by saying, '.cNe Granr ed to WarrenuE. Anderson, A. Interest the physician in charge wmil comfort of all who wish to go. station wipl"Alltowntl Redog" Allentown, Read C. Be ry n W. H M Emm e of t a toere be. hed oesday aerd elcto ol a agL furni. h the press the exact condition etc. An editor took tm to task for it. Wolfe and others the 8th day of August, next why such CeUTI C. WAACU ur~UU VUA DO. NOUL TR, DENTIST. MODERN DENISTRY --at-I MODERATE PRICES Ofce-Southwest corner of Palafox and Intendeacia. WELSH & SMITH, DEMTIST&. PHONE 626. r. MNO. A. TILLER, Reom 8, Srent Building. Phone, . - - DR. YATES will be out of town July 30th to be ab- sent until August 22nd. TiIN, LUSII TEM NES-M -USL U Nor. t Pau=o PROMPT AND IPICIENT SERVICE. WORK CALLED FOR AND DEUVlO. MMSCEUtRI1P RATES POR .L RI E R ...L WH- PropOf*ffte MM9 Excursion Friday. Don't forget the regular Friday afternoon excursion on Tug Monarch. These trips are beneficial as well as enjoyable. The Meake* and the Looktla Class. A monkey in a wood somehow got a looking glass and went about showing It to the animals around him. The bear looked into it and said he was very sorry he had such an ugly face; the wolf said he would fain have the face of the stag, with Its beautiful horns. Bo every beast felt sad that it had not the face of some other In the wood. The monkey then took it to an owl that had witnessed the whole 9s.ne. "No," said the owl, "I would not look Into it, for I am sure in this case, as In many others, knowledge is but a source of pain." "You are quite right," said the beasts and broke the glass to pieces, exclaiming, "Ignorance is bll.u'!" Gultyr or Not Guilty. A war veteran in the customs service told this: In 1864 seme one stole horse blankets from the troops stationed at Fort Wadsworth and sold them to an Irishman who lived in the vicinity. When they were traced and be was ar- Vested the judge said, "Why did you steal thee blankets?" o mo daldn't steal 1pm, yer honor; they belongs to me," was the reply. "But," continued the undge, "they are branded 'V. S.,' which means 'United States.' -"No, sort, yer honor, they be my name, beeawe 'IT stands for Michael an' 8' for MeCar thy." Te* C-memeee1. An Irishman on being made foreman ot a gang of laborers wished to show his authority to those under him on the first morning of his proutotUL. "Now, look here, boys," said he, **wen I My 'Commaine' you have all to eommince, and them that don't conm- lince when I say con&t .e won't 1'fntmice, Ro amlcan"- Land Wide Awake. Fuddle--You know Stocks, don't you? Doctor-Yes, Indeed. He is now a pa- tient of mine. Fuddle-Pretty wide- awake man, Isn't he? Doctor-I should say so. I'm treating him for Insomnia. In all meanness there 18 a defect of Intellect as well as of heart. And even the cleverness of avarice Is but the canning of lmbecility.-Bulwer. The excessive love of money Is one of the widest doors to the penilentiary. -Cleveland Leader. Positive Proot Should Convince the Greatest Skeptic in Pensacola. Because its the evidence of a Pon- sacola citizen. Testimony easily investigated. The strongest endorsement of mer- it. The best of proof. Read it: Z. A. Thomas, circulation manager of the Pensacola Daily Journal, and living 'at 913 East Lloyd street, corn- er of 10th avenue, says: "I had a dull aching pain in the small of my back at times which annoyed me greatly, and when I saw Doan's Kid- ney Pills advertised I thought they might cure it, so I procured a box at Sidney Kahn's drug store, No. 9 South Palafox Street. The result was all that could be wished. One box cured the trouble and there has not been the slightest sign of a recurrence. Should I have another at- tack in the future I shall surely re- sort to Doan's Kidney Pills as I know they can be depended upon to do all that is claimed for them." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y., sole agents for the United States. Remember the name-Dean's-and take M other. Physicians insist that after reaching the age of forty the majority of men and women eat much more meat' than is good for them. This is hard upon those who are accustomed to eating too much of that staple article of diet and are fond of it, but it is said that a little self denial will prove that the effort Is worth a trial. Do not stop it all at once-that would be bad for the general health-but gradually reduce the amount, taking care to substitute in its place a good menu, which will produce the necessary amount of sus- tenance. When Tea Was Medicine. Before tea became cheap enough to be considered a drink It was largely used cs a medicine. A familiar adver- tiseme2t in the London Tatler used to proclaim a "famous chymlcal quintes- sence of Bohea tea and cocoanuts to- gether, wherein the volatile salt oil and spirit of both" formed "the high- est restorative that either food or phys- Ic affords." Wouldat Hurt Hise Cletes. An artist gave his latest painting to a porter to carry to an exhibition. "Be careful, be careful." said he; "the picture Is scarcely dry." "Oh, never mind," exclaimed the por- ter; "It's of no consequence-my clothes are old!" A Cautious Towtk. A very small boy was trying to lead a big St. Bernard up the road. "What are you going to do with the dog. my little man?" inquired a passerby. "I-I'm going to see where-where he -wants to go, first," was the breathless reply. 3bV% te* Kite. Hudson-Do you think they wfl be able to get along on $10,000 year? Budson-They ought to. With that much bmosy they should mUmam to run in debt for another ten thoossd. .Tem Wateds's M*msl -- Emmet Wolfe and others, their suc- Ecambia Count, Frida, his apple 0oclok cessors and assigns," be and the same cation for ,ermit to sell LAquors, Wines o'cloo k As e is hereby extended for a period of and Beer in election District No. 13 to visiting Kloghts. Three (3) months in additionn to the of said County and State; any citizen JOHN B .TONE . time mentioned in said section. of such election district may show FDM. FOX Grand Kalgt Section 2. That all ordinances and cause. If any there be, at the meetingA r. parts ofTordinances in conflict herewith of the Board to be held on Tuesday, be and the same are hereby repealed. the 8th day of August, next. why such p **W & ~e 4. L 0. 0. A Passed July 10. 1905. permit should nt be granted. A.M. PeM acola Lodge No 4. L 0 0 Approved: CHAS. H. BLISS. McMillan. Clerk of the Board of Coun-: mow hlo e -t 7 :I Attest: Mayor. tv Commissioners, Escambla County, street. VIdsttgs brethren c0rltsi' B. S. BERNARD, Clerk. Florida. 1ft N jlyl3oaw4w In ated. N. A. NEILSON. N. & Notice of application for permit to B. IL wzsaOVa. Secretal. Notice of application for permit to sell liquers wines and beer. Whereas, REBKAH S'STERB s,,!l liqurs, wines and ber Whereas. Joe Arbona hbs filed with the aoEmt .j A N-. 10. Rebekal i0 N. Goldring .has filed with the, Board of County Commissioners for toa cel tIOay N onday ngbt a : Board of County Commissioners for, F0cambia County, Florida, his appli- er o' i -s L 0. 0. F. HalL -t Eccambia County Florida. their appli- cation for permit to sell Liquors. Wines tung sitercorally invited to cation for permit to sell Liquors. Wines and Beer In Election District No. 13 s MI is NUTA I t. ELJO. and Beer in Election District No. 13 of said County and State; any citizen Xj lIgla FRE3MAN. SecreWW? of said County and State-, any citizen of such election district may show MAN. of such election district may show cause, if any there be. at the meeting W.)Ow. cause, itf any there be, at the meeting of the Board to be held on Tuesday, Lve Oak Camp N.L 1 0, of the Board to be held on Tuesday, the th day of August, next, why such *e* *n Pythian Hall it and 34 the 8th day of August, next, why such permit should not be granted. A. M. W enenda" in each amoth. Vlt permit should not be granted. A. M. McMillan, Clerk of the Board of Coun- s msdially in iteAd McMillan. Clerk of the Board of Coun- tr Commissionersd, Bcanbia County, l A. BOGHic, C. C&. ty Commissioners, Escambia County, Florida. -- gROOa, Clerk Florida. Notice of application for permit to Exelaer ciamnp0m . O L t __ii lirMora, wines and beer. Where.Ar, fcaor campment No6 4 Notice of application for permit to The Lewis r CO. have led with the s aeco ad carpet Na 4 sell liquor, wines and beer. Whereas, Board of L bis ty Commi sioners for' L 0. 0* F f1urth 'n -es Wd Joe Roth has flled with the rdaS of ^ S Commisaloners for L O. O. Hall, on West .Toe- Roth has filed with the E cambis County, Florida, his apphi-' greet.iL vt patriarch '210wd Eoard of County Commissioners for cation for permit f sell Liquors, Wines &-tt trarcbeS Escambla County, Florida, his appli- and Beer. In leon District No. 13 JOHN WI- cation for permit to sell Liquors, Wine, of said County and i trie;. any citizeno 13 O and 'Beer in Election District No. 13 of such etevj nditret. any citizen atr tLed of said County and State; any citizen cause if t s dtere any show Jop~ ge, A 6, 0. 0. F. of such election district may show of the aerd to be e thonTueadeye *, TeLed ay 8I.n0. . cause, if any tbere be, at the meeting the 8th d&y of Avgust, next,w 1eW, mo 1r alWest G" of the Board to be held on Tuesday. permit shoud ,- t wgranted. A. X. Str et Vis ating brethr' e corially . the 8th day of AugMt, next, why such Meillan, t la, a of the Ba dofCoun-LJ DEVIN, permit should not be granted. A. M. ty Ooisioutu0s 1 mbla C oun Cte. ny, CW DEVINE. SIT MeMtllan, Clerk of the Board of Coun- PloridgN t ty Commissioners, Escambla County, -COIjtMe ets--SdTAS3 ql*ia r0: CC e rtteets everyg Thurday at ,Notice of application fOr permit to LJai obe.d e. Withtreh, A MB d. B. OLSE.r sell liquors, wines and beer. Whereas, Bord of With e a BANU, Gusra.aol G. P. *Willams has g11 Wiith the B ie emid XoBAtrs Nor c 1er Board of Coty CommssotA afor CStoe h it l- B. aA. NA a1 mee:s bca lba County. Morida, histOW s a"i k a5to g m 'aWines third Wednesday venin at 7:3 cation for permit to sell Liquors, Of ialt NO. 13 .. Raffmor -lo, No. 10 Weot la r, and Beer in flecties Distriet No. 132 f a W& a.Y clt1l d oeia Stredt. - O y . a e- .tM; .a 0tfs h- 5 G FELL, P's ^ -*- *( RI '_eaimaI. JL. SWZ NT. c. , 4 . " bin' f . nsh PA. .7 A. . A .1 :.to ,' f f P it ". Blo ;e CEm t3 I , at edap C' tlo em. - 6 i . . WW I, ". '. M.' * ..A- 1 tt~ 'C p I, . * .. THugP2KGAICO-A t-'AU A' THURSDAY *U1tiwtu, lCY 24 1905L * ' l .o - . ... ,' ~4Vf~ '~? ~t .',.... r -~ E~ SHA ISKED R Ice Cream WESTIN Si UESi SPECIAL TERM "" SUGE 1 Sacrifice S M--- [ n[ rnT uCake irnn |o COURT LNPUEW n'PLAN am all social fuctio i f... S..FAIILY T S at ont TirstM Arrangement in Equitable ACartir S.tm a#0t a lay Be Only TemprarilyT s s Spit Wedding Cakes a Specialy satisfactAN By Associated Press. S n t-New York, July 19.-Expressing the SE In orderthat W. F. Williams might. i |belief that the present trustee ar- i Van Pelt yesterday addressed a letter only temporarily satisfy either the tha' .- in demand to Judge Canter, who now presides policy holders or the public, and that over this circuit, in which he asks fc (Som on's Old Stand.) real olution of the society 's dic ul-u r Si ju-t er-:ved a new; stated that he thought the best Inter- Westinghouse has suggested a new cvCj reeei a new ests of the county would be served If plan for stock control of the society C.ms su 'hm. ch was done, and that It would 1 1 T by 5,000 policy holders. Mr. Westing- CUiS(allay any feeling that might arise. h III I III house's plan is outlined lIn a letter ,will not be held until December, and u U lULL U ity, dated June 21, and made public 44 S an( you i. hui te, mc the sheriff thought that Inasmuch as to-day. The proposition outlined is the time was so far t10aat that it that all shareholders be invited to S Should be proper to have a special N N place their shares with those of Mr. Stem, so made the request of Judge R l l yan in the hands o the trustees Carter, explaining his reasons in the ANE O with power to vote for an amendment letter therefore. to the society's charter providing that Petittion to Be Circulated. the stock shall consiet of 5,000 shares Afterwards a movement was start- of $20 each Instead of 1,000 shares ed in the city to forward petitions to of $100 each; that no person except a C. OooCmtn. Gee. Anrnsprger Judge Carter, requesting that he take SS INUS policy holder shall be a director; thst i i i_ llHHtTllehV immediate step in the premises. only one share shall be held by any -. - jllli ~I~ lThe petitions request of the judge single person who must be a policy i H AN O that he draw a special venire for a f5jsin OfficfTakes bOptmistic bolder; that at each annual election. B 9W grand jury, and if the latter should in- seven policy holders who have not KI WHI E diet Williams for the murder of Mr. View of ituaf in previously served shall tL. chosen and B Watchnokor. M*Imn*art qs e lw White that a special term of cou1t Iw IIU UI that trustees be directed and em- ii nwd zens and will, it is understood, be the amended charter to the 5,000 lar- -, _0 X X0_ X placed in business houses and circa- gest policy holders and in the event PARENTS RETURN i lated to-day. By Asso;la-ted Pres; of any such offer not being accepted, T RS LY TOLD Judge Carter will reach the city du- Headquarters fat the Russian Army, then to continue to offer said shares R D I IL L ring the latter portion ot this month. Godayadinl, Manchuria, July 19.-In to the next largest policy holders un- THEIR THANKS as he has a number oft cases which conversation with a correspondent ot til the whole 5,000 shares shall have ACUTE OR S ko ff has returned from Cin- will be heard In chambers. the Associated Press regarding the been disposed of. S :, ,' her prominent cities, present military situation, General In his letter Mr. Westinghouse said: .,a h pee on a business visit i CeD, T aattinoff, commander of the Third "I believe the forego:ng plan would TO MARINES AND ADDRESS LET- ..a , O C D TO AY Manchurian army, to-day adopted a result in the selection of 5,000 of the S Um aruba B most optimistic tone. He declared most influential policy holders as TER TO CAPTAIN DAVIS OF f S.aney had eleven defend- uEA PENALthe Japanese were unable to advance' could be found for the position ")f M hinm in the municipal court! HEAVY PENALTY both on account of the strengthening directors and would tend greatly to THE MARINE CORPS AT IS AN UNFAILI ;.,irniing 4or trial. Of this of the Russian positions and, because strengthen the society in the estima- NAVY YARD. CURES TEETHING, DIARRHOE :.re defendantss were dis- they have not fully recovered from tion of the public. These 5.000 policy FLUX AND ALL B :1 lines imposed upon the HARTFORD FIRE INSURANCE COM- their own losses At the battle of Muk- holders would undoubtedly be recog- OLD AT WHIT ,i ncht amounted to $24. den. He concluded: nised as important men of affairs S,->ner Helen MI Atwood. PANY MULCTED OF $10,400 FOR "Never during the whole war has and would obviously represent a very The following appeared in a recent ; At wholesale by Mobile Drug Co., .,rt here recent from New, V ARKANAS i the Russian army been so strong in large amount of the outstanding poll- issue of the Army and Navy Register: i jMWMMW^^?^"^-4 -t-### a cargo of 20.000 bags of VIOLATING ARKANSAS every respect as at present. The cies of the society. The plan, while The rescue of two children from a cargo aof 20.00 bags of: Japanese know this and therefore they providing for the retention of expe- gon e alongside of M ANTI-TRUST LAW.wish for peace." rienced directors will also Insure drowning at Pensacola, Fla., by two pS w we te emt seven new directors each year." ioarines---Sergeant Augustus Zeh- I ET unloaded and prepared for i F7 Mr. Westinghouse said to-day that rnger and Private Otto Rudolph-has -it to ts destination. By A cied P-. VENEZUEL AFTER under this plan the desired reforms been called to the attention of the BACK FROM CAMP Broadbent. who was reported Nashville, Tenn., Juty 19.-A a0s- can be promptly accomplished with- been called to the attention of the \sociated ,Press dispatches as patch from Little Rock, Ark., says out legislation. He thought it worthy colamandant of the marine corps. n inured in the Louisville that th Hartford Fire Insurance Co. TFRENCHMEN of special note that less than one- The following letter, which was for- Turned to the city. She is psny will, pay the state of Arkansi s tenth of one per cent. of the policy waroted to Brigadier General Elliott, HE AND YOUTHFUL COMPANIONS ,-1 as reported, but was e- $10,400 penalty for operating in vioi. holders have felt sufficiently inter- is seKf-explanatory: -V ork, I hy the burning of the tion of the anti-trust law J1st, declared By Asociated Pres. ested In the affairs of the society to "Pensacola, Fla., June 30, 1905. RETURN TO SAGAMORE HILL An', h.r narrow escape. I constitutional by the scate supreme New York, July 19.-The Venezue- make suggestions to the trustees to "Captain Henry C. Davis, commanding AFTER NIGHT OUT OF ,R mr Tesap I court. Under the maximum penalty lan authorities have. according to a aid them in the selection ofadirectors marine barracks, navy yard, Wai- ER T OT OF S. ;" .-,o Miss Theresa the company would have forfeited Herald dispatch from Caracas, instli to fill existing vacancies. rington. Fla.: DOORS. a:': .M .,n. Stof uPen- $500.009 but an agreement had be ted proceedings against the French Siof your command, we desire to two br ng a", .r1,. .r Stone unn- reached to confess Judgment at $2001 Cable Company for damages Incurred O TRto your knowledge and through you to bo S, ,ra' .londay morn- a day from May 23 to the time the by the government for the Cable com- NO TROUBLEt r o de an throByAss '.'. a? : Inge-Bondu- opinion of the court was -hande pany's alleged participation in the their comrades, an act of heroism on Oyster Bayt : hr:a:., 1 -,,.:,a:on proving down. Attorney General Rogers, of Matos revolution the part of Sergeant Zehrnger and Oyster By, July 19.-Presdent an :h pant'nt doing well. Arkansas, announced this morning This is a different action than that AT LINDEN Private Rudolph, who, last Sunday, Roosevelt and the party of youthful rn H.: Arrivals: W. R. that he will prosecute under the new decided against the company on June 25, without a moment's hesita- companions with whom he passed'iat r E Ta, or. city: j. law. "everything that looks like a March 31. which resulted in declaring tion sprang into the surf and rescued nIght in camp on the shore of Long L.1 L a. lalford. Fond trust" u the state. the company s concession null and CAVALRY COMPANIES ORDERED ourhildrm cetan dea Iland sound, returned to Saamore D R. I: H B. Luanford, Chi- void and assessing It in damages fr gene Arbona-from certain death. Island ound, returned to Sagamore i. N Memory Castleberv. STEEL MANUFACTURERS failure to fulfill the terms of its con- TO PROTECT NEGRO, HAVE when all present, though willing, were Hill to-day. Early last evening the Ii W S *-r. D, Puniak; John K. WILL HOLD TO PRICES. tract. Cablegrams form a large pa;t powerless to act, backing the strength party pitched camp at a picturesque S,,. a cn!>,d g(e. Ga f --- of the evidence claimed to be in pos- RETURNED TO SELMA. and nerve of these two brave soldiers. spot on Lloyas neck. Both supper and By Associated Pr-M. session of the authorities. According "Siir-Please convey to these noble breakfast were prepared in camp the ;* -,., l whiC h Blue Ribbon New York. July 19.-Leading manu- to common report, they were taken men, with whom we are not yet ac- akast were prepared in camp In, \: ::;;; Ex'..ts are made facturers of steel plates and shapes from the cable office by an operator. By Associlated Press. quainted, our everlasting gratitude and president himself directing the cook- ,.n a t:l\,r ali :Leir own. Ask have agreed, at a protracted confer- They were first offered to the French Selma, Ala., July 19.-The cavalry respect. Your gratefully. Ing of the food. No tents were taken ,',r ; oT BHiv Riibon Lemon ence here, to make no change in legation for sale, but the purchase company ordered from here to Lin- "L IE BARON AND EUGENE along, the party sleeping in the open :::ia. Tak,<. ie*. Flavors per- prices. For some time past there has was declined, den yesterday by Governor Jelks to ARBONA." with tarpaulin blankets as their only been more or less talk in the trade protect: a negro from threatened The commandant of the marine protection. The young people listened of an advance in the price of both METAL PENS. lynching, returned to-day, reporting corps has taken steps to ascertain fur- t, stories and experiences which the L.-'H FROM OPERATION structural steel and steel plates on the town absolutely quiet The corn- their particulars concerning this inci- president related and the hour was FOR APPENDICITIS. a(oount of the prevailing activity. , et Ame.- t mesas e e tk a pany was ordered to Linden on a tel. dent, with a viey of making recom- late before they attempted to sleep. Some of the interestss represented at DBUm SItve sit. egraphed report that a mob was be- mendation to the treasury department, All were up early and after breakfast By Associated Pres. the conference are understood to have Some curious one has collected a Ing formed at Blount Springs to gi if worthy, that the men be given life rowed back to Sagamore Hill in the S.m:f 19 -eMrs C. G. Hag- been in favor of raising prices, but to Linden and lynch a negro who had saving medals, cool of the morning. r:. reurne from Chefoo the proposition was voted down. The mass of interesting fats croeming been sentenced to death for murder The president had a party of visi- u husaatid wa- crr-espondent more conservative interests argued metallic pens. Some of these refer- and who was awaiting execution. The RedmaeWty et Habitl. tors as guests at luncheon to-day. The -soc,a'ed Pr, -. du'-ing the that an advance in structural steel and ences run back as far as the four. militia found that the negro had been Very few persons understand the vyal- most notable among them was Gen. rvy anid nav:' operations steel plates at this juncture would do teuth and even the thirteenth cen- sent to Selma for safe-keeping by an- e o reguiarity of habits. Meals and Horace Porter, who has just arrived ni-i Anhr dag her suhad morethat it would checks they preea ctivmed tury, and, curiously enough, in the other route than that taken by them. sleeping boors bould be fixed ones, from Paris where for eight years he ('he'fo,. luii had remer,, demand (or these lines. case of the manuscript of Robert d'Ar- NO VERDICT REACHED for only harm can result from retirig served as the American ambassador up thc orient Her dath tols, the forger qWidb, is said to have IN WILLIAMSON CASE. one night at 10 and aGotler at 1 to the French republic. SoperaTion made nees- AMERICANS WIN used a bronuse pen in aorer to desguise o'clock unles th e rising hour va r respects to the President and the pres. 't oappendci r AGAN AT TENNIS. his writing and make his t Aot etoo. Ediptot hour of lelan Thea p one night and dent wished to discuss with the retir- *n:'e :- nth h o aw i nedwhen Ahe more safe. A Roman metal pen is in the case of the United States gov- woo and keep health and if a similar sonal and official interest. n tis ien hi b on as.ged B y so- the Pr avis ten- mid to have been found at Aosta. not ernment against Congressman J. Wn- habit of taking nourishment is encoor- Another visitor was Judge W. W. ".. ,itie.5 ini Chicago. I ,,a, 7,,h- 1.q---I the lDavis ten- .. r_ ... un .. .o i trohy fnl slletay William a mere tyl, but a brone pen silt, partner, andMr.U R. Biggs,charged aged there little hope or reaching Totton, who recently was appointed Senator Clark Better. A. red United ates, beat Nor- and there is some evidence of a pen with conspiring to defraud te go- od age In a creditable condition. If United States district judge for the .'. -The condition u.an E. Brokes, Australia, 122-12, 6- or reed of broae nearly as early as ernment of public land, had returned ever you are tempted to prove or dis- district of Oregon. SA. Clark. who is ill at 0, 6-3. the Invention of printing In the At- no verdict at 10:35 last night and prve these statements, try going to . city. is reported to- Bals C Wriht. Ulted States, beat teenth century. More than a hun- were locked up for the night. bed at 9 o'clock every night for three Good for Stomach double and COn- :' (-ian a. satisfactory. A. F. Willing. Australia, 6-3. 6-2. dred years ago some steel pens were month, rsg at 5 andoaUig at ,12 atipation. ,.inues Ton improve, and It was previously arranged to play the made In Birmingham Lr Dr. Priestly. Troop Stable Burned. and at 6 again, with never a break In "Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver out of danger, best of three sets. and some of these placed into the Lander, Wyo., July 19.-The troop the routine. The result will surprise Tablets have done me a great deal of hands of Sir Josiah Mason in his early stable it Fort Washakie sixteen miles 7y"t- Pinneaps Tribune. good," says C. Towns of Rat Portage, ACTCOMES A IME days with Mr. Harr ut all seem from Lader, has been destroyed y Ontario, Canada. TVfire.Fifty horses belonging to Troop .e Km m e .g and I can recommend them to all who nMAthYnOR ILLEGeAL w a.d States cavalry, The Easter week Is cd io ur m stomach disorder." For IIOR I At Whew CoffeeOShows AWhatMIt Has Been ofa definitb date,e 1oudaflr a q40tl4f eaFburned,eandnalso threetnitalesaand con- Et ehefc suffer from storm Is one In a Dut&h patent book of 1717. elderable saddlery. The horses were for Russian family and friendly reun- sale by all druggists. f ate years oee d rd At about the same time a pelite ode large sorrels, and among the finest lou and reolcing. What Christmas Of late years coffee ha disagreed pAt about the boxess are to us or le etrenne to the RAILROAD RATES BA Associated P with me." wrte a Matron from rorPope's oto a Nsed a gol" in the army.r boxes oan New Year' es AIDdayE stOteer .--Jailer Ploeger. Rome N. -.. it* s lightest punishment, pen" but these were evidently lux- WORTH-K V. and 'lie citizen ar- was to make me lop," and dizzy, and, u ebly, and it was not until about n charges of dis it seemed to thicken up my blood. endof the fist quarter o last HAIR NATURALLY ABUNDANT. presents of every maginable sie and Round trip Convention rates n va- "n a .nt' inonne- ,The heaviest was when It upset century that metallic pens bea me vlue are he otter of the day. Some- rious dates until September 2th with nrni*e a nslt o Connee heaviest was whe st century at metle pe Icame When It Is Free of Dandruff, It Grows times these Easter gifts assume very final limit 90 days, to California and Nwpor! jail. were to- my appette Notes and as n the Luxuriantly. substantial proportions. We once saw Lewis and Clark Ixposition, Portland, "-'licilstody. the court and irritable. and ant me to bed.rihoues adek l ea" te evideng Hair preparations and dandruff at Petersburg an Easter egg of gi- Oregon. Send two cent stamp for ii- Satotempt of Mayor After one of these attacks, in which ham Weekly Past defnte evidence cures as a rule, are sticky or irritac- gntic dimensions, containing nothing lustrated booklet, which it a complete -n a'e Wbere the fee- I nearly lost my life, I co clued to, has been given of steel pens as eR 8 ing affairs that do no earthly good. sna lr than a broughainm destined for guide to Portland, the Exposition and T, incarcerated quit and try Postum Foodofee. I 1806 and more commonly In 1817, but Hair, when no diseased. grows natu- acharming and no doubt delighted the Northwest. hat;n Ploeger and his "it went right to thi spot! I found It was about 1= and 184 that So ally, luxuriantly. Dandruff Is thee a rudnt anpd So doubt delighted me- ie o nRound trip Summer rates to Colo. i",; fio resistagd it not only a m palatable'and re- great reolution came by wich b peMS cause of nine-tenths of all hair trouble iplt--Ldon Saturday Review. ad h untl September 30th, 'h, politaemen whom freshing bevesMge, but a food as well. were made by a cheaper process-the and dandruff is caused by a germ., final limit October 13 st aI -avce. Mayor "All my ailmentsthe0loginess'andhandsowtpre w isRte The only way to car l e dandruff is to R Rutrate. to Louir - a.ioiance Mayor "All my as. th e usnta, ti logt ad it sd riew pon wstht pet ed l Thkille the l germ; and, so far, the only Did you ever rent a safe tIna vault? lana, Texas, Oklahoma and Indian Ter w< poliemen are uow dmiyness, the b alatdstor edittion steel rolled atoe tabe sa r hair preparation that will positively Well, sir, they are In great variety, the ritory each first and third Tuesday. "+h fdt; grand iury of my blood, mY ap eado "b le d the joint formed thO @t, bat destroy the germ is Newbro's Herpi- annual charge being from $5 to $700. Through Pullpan tourist cars three -' f eral oa e-s ability di sorely a ed stomr e reqaIred hbeganrable labor to cide-absolutely harmless, free from The former 1i about an Inch and a days each week from Washington, D. nda on- mysore cter.b aIe e grease, e qua crt e being wd to $ C. Tto San Franc tour t crhre S and a con- and quickly to re I y to re- shape them into pen form. e Use aesediment, dye matter or dan- quarter deep, t Inches wide and C. to San Francisco whot change S a. t uild and have stes continue un- of the P r b~elogs to 1Se pe- gerous drugs. It allays itching in-eighteen e long. It might old via Atlanta, Montgomery Mobile and till now. Have a goad appetite and riod of John Mitchell, Jeuph G fot stantly; makes hai glossy and soft it bea domen bonds. The latter is about N two ans a week M lto S s's Siter-i.Law D am rejoicing A son health, which and Jo h Maoa. but on a c as silk. Destroy the byse dn yor high, ee feet Me and twoFrncco ia l Rand a .j oe the use of Postw Food reqlew at d facts it se to be move the effect." Sold by leading four feet h e feet wide and two San Francisco via C. & A. 3, R. and t Mav 9.- Mrs. J.' I owe to the ve o Pob tm Food o ew o( abe fact It *em to be druggists,. fr sale by W. A. IVAlem- feet deep. It might hold many millions Union Pacfic Railroad. e Captain Cole a td Cotlee.a Name giv y Pemb Co d dear that John Mitchel i the best brt, druggist and apothecary, 121 S. f a securities. Both are fitted with key Information cheerfully gWen. G. W. \ice-President Chas. Battle Creek, K ala to be i111G Pa la Send I cepts in stamps for or vuabhustloo lokks, a are all those Ely T. P. A.; R. 0. Roach, T. P. A.; dea t from hear There's a ret" S -- to atTm e made leto The HeWcide Compyt O rm lte ie.-New Tort J. N Van RenMelaerM General A t. S W She elf', yer04 e leoL 1 hm&DI rotS,Mlch. ..a. No 1 Peachtree S, A G * 'r, RRHMA!I t CHRONIC. Fiss Rowel Tonic NG REMEDY. A IN CHILDREN, DYSENTERY, OWEL DISORDERS. E'S PHARMACY. Mobile; Lewis & Co., Pensacola. LET US FURNISH YOUR ICE CREAM KING UP Time's lee ream Facteqiy PHONE No. 1104. Corner Zarragossa and Tarragona Sta. CREAM DELIVERED IN ANY QUANTITY. ... Pabst Blue Ribbon Bottle Beer, has no equaL Sold ,vtrywhere* S.A. Friedman Wholesale Distributer. Leader in Imported Wines and Liquors. PHONE 171L No. $31 SOUTH PALAPOX ST. PENSACOLA. PLA. Clutter Music House The Leaders in Low Pricesm i Easy Tems Sole Agents for the Celebrated Kranich Bach, Lester, CluttMer and Other Piuos. CALL OR WRITE FOR PRICES AND TERMS. HIGH GRADE ORGANS AT LOW PRICES. Clutter Music House,. 114 8. Palafox S. m '4 * T 41 i" ; -" :. . -- '- S- r- -. 1- p t. t -, TI64 SS;-r~ M,4#IM IL JOURNAL COUPANL 3AUNK L MW h a IL a na Pa -~~ liE A gM NATO& nU On VNmL......... .."m i 7 O"i m XN...... pV on ag e t At A lNws shaft Tfi ONLY PENSACOLA moAmUR pi WHICH A oE^aaL OICULAT30N GlAIS WT CAN 8 9 SSC16I 0m-ta eno UM ae Goverentt Stret. ?Ul~ OHM 3n.. O PENSACOLA, FIORIDA, THIR8DAY MORNING. JUAY 20, 1905, GOING AWAY? When you leave the city"for your summer vacation have The Pensacola Journal follow you. Notify circular. tion manager, Phone 38 That Equitable row was a howling uecoess as a reputation smasher. Emperor Bill seems to have an at- tack of what street urchins call butt- inaky fever. The latest is a rathskeller car. It is run on one of the man killer trains between Cleveland and Pittsburg. Russia may squirm mighty hard but she will eventually have to swal- low the dose prescribed by Dr. Jap. Wonder If the United States will tip up when Secretary Taft gracefully ambles ashore on the other aide of the earth? It is announced that General Leo:a- ard Wood will not go to Panama. The general probably believes yellow fever is w e than wild Moas. President Roosevelt is a man of many titles, being the proud posses- sor of one B. A., eighi LL.Ds. and one L. H. D. The colleges conferring the degrees and the years conferred are as follows: 1880--farvard, B. A. 188s-Columbim, LL D. 1901-Yale, LL. D. 1901-Hope College, LL D. 1902-Harvara, LL. D. S1903-University of Chicago, LL. D. 1903-Northwestern University LL. D. 1903-University of California, IA..! D. O196-Clark University, LL. D. 1905-Wiliaims College. L. H. D. Now that Peary's expedition is well under way toward the north pole, the following table, showing the lattitudes and distances from the pole attained by other explorers will prove of ip- torest. As will be seen the record lI now held by Abruzzi. Latitude Year. Explorer, reached. 1596--Barent ........ T7.40 1607--Hudson ........ E0.23 1700-Phipps ......... 80.48 1806-Scoresby ...... R .30 3827-Parry .......... 82.43 1876-Nares ......... 8* 20 1882-Greely ......... 8324 1895-Nansen ........ it;.14 1900-Abruzzi ........ NG.33 IN DEFENSE OF SECRETARY ROOT. The newspapers of the Mi'es from Pole. 713 654 635 587 500 440 455l 260 241 Unite-I States almost with one accord have accused Secretary of State Root of having presidential aspirations andJ cite. in support of such conclusion I the fact that he gave up a law prac-i tice worth $300,000 per annum to ac- cept the port folio of state. In view1 of this condition it is refreshing to1 and at least one paper that credits Mr. Boot with patriotic rather than mercenary motives, which is the posi- tion taken by the Tampa Times, which says: When the American press with one accord invests Binu Root with ambi- tion for the presidency as the only reason which could have Indaced him to abandon a very lucrative law pra.- tice and accept the secretaryship of state, as they have done, they blacke-l American manhood with an undeserv- ed but none the less indelible sta;n. 'h Times knows Mr. Boot only in the vague general way in which a provincial newspaper may know a ans of great prominence in te cean- ters of activity, but It is ready to cre- dit him with honest and disinterested and patriotic motives. It hopes ua believes that there are multitudes of men in this nation who are willing to fteeo private benets and personal advantages for the gool of their cit- ies, counties, states and the common- country. Mr. Root is a' large In pro- portion to the country asais the lead- tog man of a township or eonety, or city to hia immediate body potic. Until it has postive evidence to the etrary the Times wil retae to be- N1e. that Mr. Boot was mored by ** hbae and unworthy wveas. but that believed the rs.det naede4 him and that he eoid be t se rice to the country. Mr. nat hw ldlng dif- feat pti al view ad practicing duwPt party samutois hae 6-thft tA do with the case. here are many .r.iee democrats who under uke cidr cumstances would have done the same thing, and whose motives the Timesi would have held above suspicion. It is not Mr. Root. the Individual., whom this paper is defending. It is the standard of American manhood, the purity of the American Intellect and the soundness of the American heart. These are all right, whether they happen to be represented by a republi- can or a democrat, and this paper ear- nestly condemns the growing tenden- cy to attribute unworthy motives to every man who seems to have pre-- ferred the public good to private ad- vantage, the call of duly to the im- pulses of selfishness. When the time comes that American men can be rightfully charged with base and sel- fish motives in every ac: and attitude towards the people th" nation :s doomed. But it will never come. The Politician's Danger. The automobile scorches, The harness racer speeds: The selling platter simply runs For dough his owner needs. The politician, too, would try To make the business hum; When be becomes a candidate He think's he's "going some." But autos oft refuse to go, And horses fail to win, And many who for office seek Just fail of getting in The candidate who starts betimes, The leader of the var, Quite frequently ends in the class Known as the "also ran." -Memphis Commarcial Appeal. In Aberdeen can be found a court aficlial who as good a type of the canny sot as mne would meet any. where. On a remat occasion an im- portant witness failed to appear, an4 the Judge was tfrious. "Why isn't be here?" demanded his honor. "It' his duty to be here. Wheii I he?" The official, with true Scotch cannl- nes, replied. "Weel, Ir no say for that-but he's dead." he Abew4 Peer. "wve you a nickel?" sai( Miss Do tyle. "Oh, no! I never dispense pro- miscuous alms. Why do you not ob- tain employment?" "Please, mm," was the timid reply, "I eha a small baby, and people won't be bodberd by a woman with a dhliL" Ithea, yeo abs n creature, why not leave the child at home with its nursery -Philadelphia Bulletin. tlttwrel Ot the Cbld's Name. Flannery-It seems his full name is Dinnis K. K. K. Casey. What's all thim K's fur? Fin-ega-Nothfn'. Twast the iault of his godater stut- terin' whin be tried to say "Dinnts Ca. sey."-Iiladelphla Ledger. rThe fo-lw--uin f Mho TheP a g hi, S9u, a TfrdP-of 117,100 r Awma 4, 4 J The following figars show The Peno sacola Journars citulation for each day during the mouth of June, IS. with the average number of copies daily: June 1 .... June 160 ~b Jamn 1 4400 Jameo 1 4,460 JWM 2 4O Jun .17 4,460 June 440 June 19 4,700 Jua 4 4700 Jm ..... Jo 6 ..... ..Jun 20 4o0 JIn 6 4600 June 21 4s40 Jno 7 cos June to 4r460 June 8 4,480 Juna 25 4,460 Jie 0 41 June 24 4"700 Jn 15 4160 June 25 400 June 11 4,0 Jun 26 ..... JuM 12 ..... June 27 4,460 JM 1 4,455 June U 4,460 June 14 44MO June 4,410 Toa1 for the .to ..... ..1 ,1 Average prW da4sy ........ 04 I h reby certify that the above state- mIt is corret according to the reo orda oa lie In thl offce, N. B. SMITH, Circlation Mgr. Sworn to and aihcrfbed beCOre ae thb 6th isr ot Jm. 16. . P. 5TOKI Notary Publc. N WOr ANO Viewm S2r9LOgfOIA ftOz $0 C. ST ^L w. AVIS * FROM STAT PAPERS. OF IMM0IRATIO#N. A CITIZEN, OF TAMPA. | T -_ p , -,Mt___-__: -_-_- St. AUgustine Rteem o. Taap Trtne. Consgr.atliss PWor Mr. maeem. ZX: s --as t ** 7Ue NNWtyiadea et eOL James E. ---- Broome are showering hi with con- In order to direct desirable Immi- Sqveral notables were among the gratulations upon his f cent marriage graton to Florida, som prompt and visitors at the courthouse yesterday- * to Miss Haines, charming lady ol elective option is necessary on the among them, the dsting.shed gentl- Qulncy. The groom was born in Mar- part of the state officials. man who recently retired from a seat on county. and is one of the best The Mid-Wlnter Tatr will andoubt-. in congress, representing tie Secoyd L QVItN known men in the state, having been -dly be a great factor in setting forth; District of Florda, and the younger C.W. LAMAI one of the original reconstructionltat the wonderful resources of the state, and also distinguished gentleman who In 1876, and dii yeoman service in but tha will not accomplish all that succeeded him in that exalted post, wresting Florid from etrpetbag rule. should be accomplished. Hon. Robt. W. Davis and HoIn. Fan He also served his eetty in the state Nor can the very capable commis- Clark-both gifted, eloquent and eml- senate, until he heught he had done .ioner of agriculture at Talahasseo, nent Floridians. The group was fur- his duty by her an declined further Hon. B. E. roLin, be expected to their distinguished by tae presence of DESIQNAT honors He made the race or secre- send out literature by the wagon load He. J. B. JOhnson, editor of the Dad* tarh of state rep s are but Crawford in response to the inquiries received City Democlat, one of the old war Cia al beat him. He is one of the successful daily, for in the first place, the litea.- horses of Florida Democracy and Jour. traveling men of the state and repre ture so badly needed Is not in exist- nalism, who made sue ia brilliant rec- Henry i seats a large importing and manufac ence, and In the second place, no ap- ord at the recent, legislature. touring firm n New York City. Mrs. propriation is available for such X Col. Davis no longer autographs &t J. P Broome is one of the fairest flowers purpose. the hotels ane. will no longer s inre Bryan I of woarnhood in her tow u.-Tampa Very timely is the comment of the in the neapapers as "RobertnW.s h Herald. Cocoa News on this subject. Urging Davis, Palatka." He has joined the W. . united action in the cause of Immi- march of industry and brains to the T.rF. Either Will D y. gration, the Newe says: coming city of the south and Is now F EK B The latest reports are not sure as to "The effect of the systematic cam- enrolled as a citizen of Tampa. C. W. l whether -namite or nitro-glycerine is paign of advertising being carried on Tampa is glad to welcome such a and longthe favorite expwill do you goode that will nd the by railroads entering California abe citizen Col., for more reason than one.- tmed to b below p the Car. Whichever by the people of the state can easily will add dignity and ability to the Aemu fre s i used will gise the administration or be seen even hete In Forkida. i cal a bar; a man of f rare personal at-w upward tb dencs.- eeainexstvile Sun. "y tean atic. persistent effort ac- tractlveness, he will be also an addl- e e a complishes .nept things. Statistics, tion to the ranks of cite ship; he is A Rest Is Necessary. show that California, with an area of'a man whom, in any event requiring ta o Resympathie rywh the body 158,360 square miles. d a population an able an d istinguished representa-' to hae mas possible everybody should in 100 of 1,435,053, or a fraction overgn !vz e of tis cit, ie pur ic function orW. H KNOW at some season or otheret take a toouhe square mile. Forida. with an1 state occasion will be capable of "e THOS. W. BR rest from care and labor, at least once area of 58,680 square miles, had a lung the honors" In courtly and print'- a year. Be it a week, a month or population of 528,542, or about to ly s4yle. t o nell te iltit o you d and temewor thde square mile. Caliorin in being Col. Davis' long sertvie In con- ature. Wih is be st for you ilaely over double the sire of Florida and gress and his somewhat strenuous cx- faster and better for the rest bou t yet with an e equal population per periences in politics have not serve phsiallre and menta lly er t square mile, has great need for peU- to diminish, in any degree, his ability Sumnmr is the o referable time for pie and has ha set to er stematictal and h is resou'cefuleains a a lawy ~i- the body is more easily exhausted in ly and successfully to induce immigra- He will take at once a place in th a M A the summer he at a nd the minds cer- ton. front ranks of the local bar. p . ain to sympathii e with the body. Go "Florida has need of people as well It is Col. ~itea ,nis purp.t in to he ap- to the mountains or seashore if pos- and why should she not organize politics in every form. The Tribune soble, deriving while resting the been- thoroughly and systematially to ;R- has it i"Bo hDis own lip The qu-et at of a change in altitude and temper- duce immigration by eine g In bet rumors that hvte attended his comingF nature. Which is best for you largely ter position to secure transportation toat he is merely changing baane to depends on what )your usual surround- rates somewhere near equal In re!- i'repAre for a re-entry into public l vf~i tiL bu. m ings are. Ifn oru resias near the sea tion to distance as those given Cal-1 are, according to CoL DaviN, without o go to the mountains. If remote from fornia? foundation. Hee poPVesau to be, In the sea go to the sea-shore. "Why may not our commissioner ct Tampa, a lawyer pure and simple. But Don't take your cares with you. agriculture, whir has supervision with!a man of his qualifications and abil- There is an old saying that "Care kill- the trustees of the Intenll Improve- ties wlle hue needed in many capacity a ed a cat." Be that as it may. it ha-- meat Fund of the public lands and one of a public nature, outside of politiIs. fOREION1 M1 slain its millions of men and the of whose prescribed constitutional du. -it is as a citizen, enlitte~ in thIe UP slaughter still goes on, although one ties it is to keep a B, reau of ilmmi- building of the bcst citv n the 0stin Weon a ra of the best Indications of the present gration, organize a system of Mo-t hat "Bob" Davis will bn most vaiu- cnaneo on em day is the growing tendency to take operation with the several boards oft able to Tampa. Germany, wPra seasons of rest and recreation often- county commissioners and thus per-i randSai chethan formerly. Dofeet and make effective the idea THE TARANTULA eKILLER. Ion of I'ys L.ay of funds renders It !mpossibithe Bureau of Immigration? other European NewsLack of funds renders it !mpossibA MEMORY OF LEE n!e he tremles with fear, for wl for the majority of people totake any The railroads ae vertsing et t kind of an expensive outing and al, advantages of Florida to a certain w r aex- t oe ways will There are few, however teot for their own bent beut that hastens t Lo t Seter the tow Ellt At first killer has a bright yin n o t, who. if they determine to do si c- i ae o a i that is being done, excei2t les ovr Its nl tended victim. Gradi not take some recreation if it only be the good wor that his f being done t body nearl two irhes iearer and winger ha. a P a tide along country laes, a sail on rats b the press of the state.h I of a golden le. As it flew shees a the river or lake, or anl occasionalI "We need a permanent s stem of there in t"he s.n4i,-t, ,tterlng like a picnic by land or stream, and those advcrtisi g and '- reaus of Infas my -l tarnth t rirnes upon is hind oeg short periods of relaxation have their tlon in variLQus centers of pop0latlan. h of r one mo:n ntresn on a measure e Tofa benefits with instructions to mike effort o leaf, the next on a grappite bowider, it We rdpe t the advice. Take a reotl secure only the better class of im- r keeps up an ieuesant orizzng. withlc J i S i whenever you can. Do not make every l migrants ." is caused le the vibr ion of its win.de Ca- one of constant drudger .-ItMam;n o soonwe doe thn tayn oie' Thear this T Among Thoew Mentioned. n e to a, t so tt fearful tug penetrt ep Dbretot-L News. A MEMORY OF LEE. ,ilan he trembles with fear, for well ~ AMLL.NGAMINn, Gubehardly known outside of their own ar ows tile fate in sture for bim n Gubernatorial someeee arend w ere lying in jaitl whenal when once his mdorta foe pert toes hisIZ m entioned are noti very favorably ri*ns a d ad set them ree. werbout This it soon does and ing up frCi Co er t of the state Soon after the Confederates began to hastens to n. Wy t thhe tt . Tallahaee Capt. water the town 1aibetitown) I mt a At first it is content with ying In W W New State of o lorida. fried of mine, the son of br. I Doyle.s o cies or ts intended vi tim. rad- The Courier has named the governor who told W trt a t his father d ust l t ppr nearer and nearer. A cf the new state, South Florida. Who been sent for tr e Le e and tha t I A t lIit A wl:,e it is within a few inches will suggest a site for the capitol? might go, too, if I ran as fast as iiy tle ta mint'il: rircs upo his hind legs Stea- Suppose we make Tampa the caplitat small leg3 could carry" me, and we and attempts to grapple with his fe. e .. city and buy that Tampa Bay Hotel found the doctor j st starting. I)r. but w!tbout s mc-s.xs. Iike a flash the J. S. Ri5 SI for a catol bnildmg?--Pplak City Doyle was a man who h been in gia t wps on ts b The d- lando Star.I have een that man wihot being Th sts eaten by east d people Srie gre. icommun pretion with the dignitemy of rore y fa ve b1irde of the ewift tribe oh te Rather Have 6ecuritiesc blt bearing ofd the beauty of his face. a wdich 1r rem nrkable Tor the charnetr THE Among Those Mentioned. co s trhe egiynne and thoe war, but had seeo stant a fearful stig penetrates bdee D c There are some fellows being men- far ag to escape th fte of into the spider's body. Its struggles t:oaned for governor of Florida who are I many innocent men. Two of his sonsI almost cea:~e. A sudden paralysis TRNACTS hardly known outside of their own eha been arrested a shart time before e enpsTng gelti, oand it taTReir e eA -k.% es.; 11%e a drirn L-p man. 1irst to one 60 f mentioned are not very favorably friends arrived and spae of the free. side, ten to the other. kuown even in their own precincts.- The doctor waru in his old gIg and. Plant City Courier. being an immense man, left no room of esemblert alf action. iad are tey last the P r or any oe owd i It. so we two boys wasp, but a few inches away, awaits Proud Broward eiat on the spring, bnd. It asnki of to be result. or does it have to wait Governor Broward Is formaking s a the Wllamnsto rt I lke about half aThey have no partc ular talte, btgn of a a chief executive that any state should mile from the town, that we met long. feel proud of. He is of the people, for eral Lee. He l-d dismounted and was life has disappeared from the tarantu- the people, and with the people in all his omclal acts. There are many standing by his horse, a small sorrel In. The one powerful legs curl up good men in the state but it will be mare, which. I was told, it was his e-.m- bieneat the body, and it rolls over Oef-ce-Na har; to find one that will be able to toe to ride on the march. His staff dead,--hambers' JournaL Yvrs on fill Governor Broward's place in the Wls brilliant In gold lace, but he was minds of the people of Florida.--Or very simply dressed. No one could' EdJble fLild. Nest. lando mar. have seen that man without being The nests eaten by ea.stern people greatly impressel with the dignity of are made by birds of the swift tribe, Jolt tMa Rather Have Oecurfties. his bearing as the beauty of his face. which are remarkable for the character Pens "We don't want your tainted mll- His hair at aitl time wua almost en- of their saliva. This, being extremely lions." say some of the colleges. tirely white, and those who had seen sticky, quickly sets into a msbtance "Glve us the securities lnstead~- him the year before said he bad aged- resmblhng gelatin, of whichh their edi- Jacksonville Times-Union. greatly in shbeort space of time which Ibe nests are made. In shape thee Cor. Iatamdenc hlad elapsed since the battle of Antie- resemble half a saucer and are usuaiiy Bayren Str stemewail-,ek3 Le~k5. tam. I could not help thinking o4' to be foend in caves, attached to rocls. Nio job ti Stamewall Jackson'. fo-m ws, tall. a ingto n. I lo l at tlmt alm. They hare no particular taste, but city and aJls gaunt and angular. His teet and nas ad fae. It has been said since by serve as a basis for thick, clear soup, werelarge, and hs wk was sglar- those who were near him that he had to which various flavorings may be -1 o --- ly ungracefual. He always spoke quick- no expectation of conquering the north added at pleasure. y, In short sentences devoid of orna- and that at the most be only hoped to maget, but to the poat A d hat o "bat- win a great Iattle on northern soil in s per as Meedlet. ing" his eyes added no little to the order to affect public opinion in Europe Formic acid-has been used for a long peestlarity of his appmrance. His and lead to the recognition of the time by the Matabele natives in Af- eyes were gray and ordinarily dull and yotbrn Cofederacy. However that rica as a cure for malaria and ague. HAVE OU expressionless, but when excited by may be, there was nothing about his It is taken by them in the form of sp(- drill which always seemed to rouse bearing whi looked like a great hope. ders. These insects contain a large DownToI him, especaUy wheu charge were -Rev. Dr. Leghton Park In Century. proportion of formic acid. A traveler fired, the whole man would change as In Africa says that a meal or two of WHERi If he were trasported by the roar of rai1 n Be D o Pie. spiders cnred him permanently of an FORE I Ih #% a ii e"nn e i a ofso an- 5L ft ir -I .'R e;m v uguns Tn vo F .1..B An energetic pastor who was mak.- actual field of battle.-'Thomas ng preparations to build a new church -mem in Century. received all kinds of advice from par. ishloners, and the greatest amount ts WM e" tsa lvtwr came from those who had contributed aI aIs nolcry t t is 'rd owes the least toward the revtlon ft the everyman a lltfg. Ts IS a ftavrite church. So at the regular services on argument with thelayy and. the following Sunday he said: * But the world ow"noe suh a ving. "I have been receiving lots of advice It a man wl not wo be shall not eat during the last few weeks. I have Is a mandate s as teae Ite. been told by crtan members of th But thee is another untdamenl congregatla that it will not do to en In w ma that thehavetoo manyngers n the pi. I world owes eve mn a lvng Ia pro- can assmn you that I will attend to taondly true. It lS O svery man a that partof It There will be no pie." fair eance to arm a decent UTing. -Harpe'We And that s all that any saet.ae ctiug arpes Weekly.1 is "Who is that rightly grl ovr Mr. e-Aboa how mM. doe as then r " af e R ft a wm est? "*That's Mlss JonesJ who took part in UM Close MS G orY, s amteur thestricals lat night" we not go gn to by aS awteml ar And who a those nineteen tired yat? Mr. Clom-I m a t! I'm rher ftrylag to SgaeM e t pW tar bO- bo aer ag r masters, t -and Is1 s1u O tA Ik W I an--d -- b Ji t-a atac uor ague.. The Parson-Well. my boy, you ems In a great hurry to get to your school today. Boy-Yes, sir. Bill Jones s going ter gtt a bird of a liking this morning for playing hookey, and I don't want to miss it-Pack. Dee a" D60m. Tose English verbs "dorff and "daon" are merely centractlos of ^-o or" and "do on." Similarly to "dup," which means to "ope" a dosr n hiakespeare, is to doe 0p"-to ift tha latch. Wet TYhve Yet. ClDade-Don't you think my amw taceeis becoming? Maude-Wedl, j may be comin, bt it hasn't got tam yL-Near Tork TiesO. tMakug a Ble is l r 1 tan -m a ii. kmany a man ha a--; Uytmg vhg has *adpaopwmJul% - UI#PACI =4 r naG win 1, ri::olo0 stored? Hdri Vlgsr win do uhr N WN dmeq Notau a iet hiiure, floN, Prolwl~t M. L CUARK Cahir. L VicePnorkeeit NO. PWEWPE, Asat Cashier. IMERICA NATIONAL BANK oP PENSAA P LA. 'MD DEPO. Wor mOF UNITED STATES I Stook, "60j000. Ser10a. S,000 ' Colnhtoft, &. L. sbee. A uM A ' er \^ .A -M. s TAer , ewW. Milton, Jr, Dunwody, e . Maora, Reilly, W. L. Cwthon, RosasO, C. A. ONeal, cGourt. Dr. W. J. Hannah, rawner, McKeK e O*rtin;, Lamnar, Alex McGowin. auaders. C. M. Covigton. Boas, I|ndvlualS Crpior anmd Firm SOikctd. r. p er oItn ThnM oepts ES, President. HT, A t. Casher. FiP W. K. HYR.JR., V.-Pres and asi W. N. ROBUITS, Ast. Caster. RST I IONALD BANK, F. CPneaeeI, Pb. W.Lk Hyers Jr., D, G. Brnt. I MISTI aC lUmUNo wEm mN a wn Bill of Ex- t Britain, Ireland oe, Austria, taly, Belium, Rmsia, in, Denmark, and countries, Vessee sbWre upon the Mot Favorable Term, and their eab gatlon taken Payable at Port st Deolation Ten Days After Ve se A vrr v tUMer tBoes For Rent, in Cannection with which we private Department for the use of Rcatr. Peps tment-Interet Paid on Do t Dete of 4 per cent per Annum. W. ?aaaxnazv. arIw.Tho. sam bSU~a.MAN5VMOS" ,AA.CA~sazt en National DBank, of ?eameoa Florida. Iwesotaum. NOrnis Ber.1. 3L Wei. soblaso. L ABU& O gs. MRAL B NICINQB UUSINES TRAN&ACTE. ---------------------------------------- ---------------~~~~ ~~~~ --~-- President. E. W. MNIEFE, Cash:n r. R. M. CART, Vice-President. OPLES BANK OF PENSACOLA. J. R-eves, J. S Reeae, W. DeC. Keaier, R M. M. ry, W. A. O'Alemberte T. A. Jennings. A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. YOUR ACCOUNT IS RESPam;rrULLY SOLUCITrFP "9000000.0 fes**$$* $ -SosoSSoaso$a$*$ $o Whoi sme sad etai Dear - mrstic, Anthracite C A I BlcmithAL m. U 3ath Pfiafn street. Teleaoma, M0. Zaa d a onaales etr e. Pho. I. JackLso Brandol T. D. Adama acola Electrical Company ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR. ALL WORK GUARANTEED. la and Bell Phone s. S73. Sbig or small for us. We do wok In any part of to* outasde the city. RE GROWING BIGGER; THROWN OUR BABY CLOTHES AND OPENED A w Office and Buildes' Supply Depot WE WLLD SE GLAD TO HAVE YOU CALL BE. PLACING YOUR ORDER FOR BUILDING MA- - SOF ANY DESCRIPTION. WE ARE TODAY KING A CAR LOAD OF PAINT Srw e e e Prompt attentim to all mail Soon'r-milI Company J 63008~tgHpC Sp s g g... W -717.Florgid&I COlrJ. oRIIAUITY. CUISI 0-UTHESRM HOTEL. NE ~# W81 RU~iWATUR AN9D MAY&= BATH&~ mP~an LAW saNm ts emmm -~ -IA9 SAMPLE 300MB. . . .- -.Ma lisMld r~~,! I~~`r rLb~.-'1~~11117~~~~~ r,1 - . '5i L.- m 'c',.'-;T s -Y t~ I ~2~- _ S w- m . THE Pt NSGA- OL J**'tlJ*1A L, -;-1'4 W, D Alt, ui1y *. .. L; ..~-.I - 4 O & . i. *o, 3-..~is Laut Pofe FRAISM @IMW KOWLT@U. e Four Vors,, ~-n~ latter was necessary he decided to close up his place and he therefore asked for a rebate of $639 out of the $700 which he had paid the city. The S S S1P AD cttmatter was referred to the Inance WAS PASScEDom.ittee. Comptroller' Report. SA S Comptroler Morgan submitted his At Regular Sess of the Ci C il, and I of Canvas- report as follows: ruarLoota. Ms.. Jaly ,. Iso. ft the eon. MaNor and c' fgatPeI - s md Ia Ilister Wm Api tRi f I a Genuemen -Below pleaMe ad tataementr the EklfthMn. m- wlth a daU s -sor o. mt expeses for the moath: also a e 16M01T sataent of the ofattag da on May F C BRENT, L LTON GREN the entire city government as had st, a.ud Aprtul 8. ms: C BRENT, L. HILTON GREEN eenmade and that the resolution CuaIn tseasary, AprSi 1m t AND J. M. PFEIFFER AGAIN was intended as a protest against te Ianse.'Ma.ly M.: - I.sensational manner in which the Frosm Uaeesa........ .....$ CHOSEN AS THE BOARD OF' charges had been m ade. -- .......................-* .. ,' S-ues and ad fow..... e ,186 0t VnN. TRUS.TEE6 INANCE During the discussion, after the mo- MisMella eous ............... 4W-. CU 01 N TRUSTEES FINANCE tion to pss the resolution over the COMMITTEE MAKES RECOO ; mayor's veto, Aldeman lf on tootk M1O P .' 217e100 sin dIeteemesswe asam .... .., oceion to. Jtattat.the seeolutioo foow.: VENDATIONS, WHICH ARE in no way interfered w!th the investl- PeasseolaWaterCo. . 6,10 gation Of the charges made by the Ilteme"tonDoamdd &Do" a UsIs ADOPTED. mayor, or of the placing by him e- A w-p 4 ......... ... t i s .s fore the fiMaae committee of any fur- LOase sam s tsau mrry .. e their evidence in regard to the mat- x"PmNa sZMAY. a1. Tnre c;: coiin'e mp i: regular ses- ter, sl tat he had mowd that the Damrme rOfIPa e Satr-- ,:. :-.i ni;;g. Ma'>o': is presiding report of the mayor be received ani r e P teueo a: ;i :,"h foiksiiig member present: led. and that his arat recommenda- asaleree o. Marshal, MDpty and pll ................ 4AN-4 \:dtr::,N:; Mara. Midon. Cahn, tion be referred to the finance com- Staton houeexpeans ... IShm S.n IAl~:ie;.iaberte, Yonge. in mtee. n order that same might be prol ex*nes.............. i \* further tnestigated, if they saw rt, hengplsars ............ us waesk poad epemas-.......-446 S,, C;s., of the leadingg of the'or considered that the evidence wa-- tationue y . . . * o..f :he ptredinz special meet- ranted It. That the reolution as pre- Icndeansa ................. i--- IMs I. l,!h h;hemayor'rzreport on ti!, viously stated was a protest against Nflrtoeetos: ;;. : was made. Alderman the making of sensational charges un- aheras of es e rad em- : ,. k :ihat his explant ion. warranted by facts, and which were Pola --Y W-.............. . iTe.apim alarm, resewai ta. gl,'iu at the ;ime his reso: calculated to greatly injure the city. sLd-.... ~5 o. censure -was introduced. b Mayor Ae' .s..andati.o. MaI d Doery:. *e- .!t:rad on the minutes. He lie a ls ant R pf tr s-.nd . :-i as he said. numerous per I Mayor Bliss offered certain recom- t ous ..................... - -n. to have misunderstood the mendations looking to -the adoption Waserrnt.................... S his reolution and he wished of rules overiug the powers and epmaudSs Additons.....-. - -m1 SThe mat *er appear perfect duties of the various committees and cprttas ddltl- His explanation %as therefore city officers In the payment of city ac-........... spread on the minutes as foi- conts. The matter was orderedre- -a l '"s........... a" S fferred to a special committee of three Medei .. s- ............. A. for report. areeanduma ol epemrs.. *00- MSet aderman Mido's Explanation The mayor announced that he had o Dept. of Pauliteasafr .U 14 e-nan Muldon stated to the appoted Ae-men Yoag, Baars and Dep otfpblncor" : Sh.efore reading the resolnUon, ceHngh as the committee to take up stores, cro sr. #e%. re- as not Intended i uay way the matter of emptorta a city en";- r, reat" ad Im .ee.... IWT :fre with the Iarestigation of meer. He also appoled Alderman s hni ....'......... ; :.;.rees made hb the mayor, bit Watson on the water committee to' seersealeu ai sd ash- S0 2s op ta the proofs bmit- Il1 the place formerly occupied by Ga b--"removal *" d4 n.ot warrant the mayor in mak Alderman a Gigles, reigned. s '.......- enaetiomal charges, efectlni, Walker Andersoe. reporting the Publtc budiags,repaitrS a ee z aet............ ........ 1.2. . insurance interests of the city which lae .. ..... 171' Sthe coaucil had previously requested t o make suggestions for the improve- Total Dept. ofrPbe Wworks 1tsi Sment of the city's fire protection, sub-i Dept.SGea'l zfens4: Si mied the report of an inspection by aiateso gRenwal eo ears.. so . eExpert McKnight, of the Tarti Asso- e .en.:a ... ........ 1 U i you nd that the tran itattonery .................... .... a:er does not agree with Laaeinsa . . . . : :mach. You suffer from Finance Comnittee's Recommenda- C'a-p Diarrhaa. Nausea or KMney tl Dept. 0'l epea. .. tit T'-crabe. Be sure to take a bottle f o Kot th: Chairman Reilly, of the finance salaries o Inspeeeof ....... a1m u STT RTl'S co ittee, a1tted a report con- salary of clerk...............- I litag the following rocumienda- ot Departmeatof Health II Hi. tons: That the matter of appropriat- a I in Sl for Day View Park be dr- aT S e May. IML. titL e 4 STO ACHfrd pending acionn on a ordinance ooamaTTERS rVSl I 1 a. Va am be able to enjoy you,- relating to the ak now before the! ot omknb es1 o Itc 1r0Ctens y ounil; that the tax-co'ector be aL- rea-seoia waer a- 'sos s," v. It ,trengthens the I we eput ng 30 gills payable ........... I.**to* Is NO, : prevents the above a'i- lowd a deputy for not exceed ~ m pas --.... '..1 t' 2Sen t "; -., Indigertim Da days at $ pr day to assist in col- -- ---11 ** Co-stpaton Poorecting deinuesnt tames; that more Totals........... ...1. 0 1 O 0t .,O: A.pe~t:e Malaria, Feer and Agu'e. time be lrvmthe to mpt osn that a sesMnew t tApl o ....cc05s. nI all bills a the ot1 be hereafter 'oeid Io Nay. 1-S......-........... 5 s I made in dupcat and oae kept in the al e uun e Ils e May 31. .l........ u, II clerk's ce and one In the comIp- AL. ,, 1(h td ri-5ap*- tlY a ubmltted. troller's eoee; tht the comptroller .r. I- V~~r firaish a trial Slane from his books o = with his ba tMly rqeort; that the city The Bond Ordinance. treasurer keep a wor book; that the Alderman Yonge of the ordinance Ymta collector keep a 4taled record of ad engrosstng committee reported Sa casO where amont e's the bond ordinance and asked that it aw ain" eti i tby mu;Wr t. be put back on its second reading for rni moaout coUed by ln; that th- a slight amendment This aW do=.% om" g clerk make othly report of all war- t ordinance was read t second Mato dnO -1 h"&m ad amount of mta receive by hm; tht regular time and amended, then referred back scash te ci bL_ el* o t i h Ito the committee while the councll : rourlf it ou col- meetiags at the co l be eld o t to thes tec e"S ntahe S hirts and cus am fourth Wed.egy Instead of the third took aee rece re th oavencefo tO :a8 Udc-rci as they shoud Wednes&Y committee reported the ordinan-ce 1. !' r T nOt. better mse Wed esd _AM were: n third reading and it was read the third t-am tu .oeThe 10 --U time and passed and immediate "9 - b -xted signed by the mayor. , hardge A. C. S ik prseented the ed by the or Th S petiti, et M,- a saon Thme election of bond The Star Steam. ke a rebat* i board of con ers ad a It i -- t---- a cit.y license held i'th the aolto reig (idt: LaUI~ rpr2itSS Si to py fSlio e mal Bond Trusteea-P. C. Brent (three SE Ga n ers Ia his place, 1 tha j; L Ntoa Grea, (tt year 1 ___et, r -a. a similar -a e ee, V's JV. M 5Ww. (one year.) a .he that te Been aaY eImmr-4-. WL w HAS NO KNOW EDGOE OF TlHE MURDBI berte, chairman; 9ol Cahn and J. B. Watson. Register--Qo. W. Hallmark. Alderman Muldon introduced an or- dinanc requiring all electric wires to be put under grouad In certain sec. tions. It was referred to the fran- ehise e-mmttee The Clay Pit Saved Grew This Hair AND WE CAN PROVE IT. i LItle Frances Moe KaewtM is the daughb- tilefgram hair-i IM remo. Sld her betl- ful hair was prowe wolly by the u- of t gesta fom Thi little gid6 a es mo e hitr tirm the arerae ehiUd before sln DasD4eaDr wMle no be has the kloest ad most bsMful boat of Soul har ever pssmssd I a ehla d d brage In tae woM. Dedertne maes the Sesp be-Mhr nd rtdo nd keeps It so. It rt the grost Scalp farMB- ar 4 aM Iarofom e gretert har-producld rst everr decovered. It s a natural food a a Wolwobsroe nedreo tor both the hair aad ml l Even a USe bottle o t l w put m' se geoae Ue in year hr than a paa of mayer hair b t tm er m-af. at atl drnaiA, a three elms, 2 cents, cenat a MAD pera bottle. FI To dsiow howr quickly Mr1M ncts, we wfi aend a large ample free by return nail to any one who aear tha advertisemit to the I K wot- m1a -4 o@ sho., oI e with name and address ad zocent insilver or stamps to pay postage. UhmI Feius Sopriss That lf a Ift mka in iW for Miiv oJfhAWts . STILL RETAINS HM SELF-POSSES- Former Marshall A. A. Credille hav- ing levied on the city's clay pit for an execution issued against the city for salary due him while he was under suspension from office, the mayor was authorized to draw a warrant to re- lease Credille's Judgment, and save the clay pit. The matter of collecting the $700 rental due from the timber men who are using a timber boom leased from the city was referred to the harbor and sanitary committee. Sidewalk Ordinance. The following ordinance was intro- duced on request of Mayor Bliss: An Ordinance Relating to i9ldewalks -Be it ordained by the Mayor and Council of the City of Pensacola: Section 1. That all sidewalks upon all streets in the City of Pensacola upon which sidewalks are required to be constructed by existing ordnances shedl be of stone, brick, asphalt, ce- ment, or some product thereof. Section 2. That any existing wood- en sidewalks upon any street upon which sidewalks are required to be constructed, which are, or may here- after become defective, or in need of repair, or which may not be construct- ed strictly in conformity with existing ordinances, shall be condemned by the Board of Public Works, and the said board by giving notice as provid- ed in section 97 of the Co(e of Ordi- nances of 1902 may require the own- ers of lots adjoining any sidewalk so condemned to replace the same with a sidewalk made of the materials men- tioned in the foregoing section. In case the owners of any said lot shall fail to construct a sidewalk as re- quired by said notice the Board of Public Works shall construct the same at the cost said owners, as is now provided by ordinance. Section 3. That the Board of Public Works may, in its discretion, grant any abutting property owner further time within which to construct sale- walks In conformity with this ordi- nance, and, in such case said board may autborise such owners to make temporary repairs of existing side- walks, or to construct temporary wooden sidewalks. Section 4. That all ordinances aad parts of ordinances in convict here- with be and the same are hereby re- pealed. Section 5. That this ordinance shall take effect immediately after its pas- sage and approval. O( monwa of Alderman Muldon the Board of Public Ofety wai requeste" to report n tL ex tension of the Are liUita. .The liquor ilcepse of Chas. Adams was transferred to A. D'Lustro. A enmaljncation from a Y. M. C. A. committee asking that the trees in front of the new Y. M. C. A. building be cut down *as referred to the Board of Public Works for report. The applications of Chas. Knox and Louis Anderson for the lease of cer tai waterfroat lots were referred to the harbor and sanitary committee. Mayor Blss announced the appoint- ment of Aldermen DYAlemberte, Baars and Cahn on the committee on rules as previously provided in the meeting. Then council then adjourned. Enjoyable Bay Party. A party of young gentlemen gave their lady friends an enjoyable outing last iight leaving the city at 7:30 and aoing to the life-saving station, return. Ing at 12:45. The party was chapter. oned by Mrs. Hernandez and Mr. Moore. The evening was spent bath- ing and dancing. Those who corn osed the party were: Mrs. Hernan- ane, Misses Julia and Irene Herna- de, Zoe and Nellie Bell; Messr. RutMser, Borras and Moore. TRAINER DEAD JACOB COOK EXPIRES FROM HEAT IN NOW YORK-THOUJANOD RUSH TO THE SEA- *SORE. By Aesated Press. New York, July 1.--Jacob Cook, for thirty years an attendant in Centr Park, whose death from heat pry - tion has just occurred, was on neie best trainers of monkeys in t' worlci. He entered the park service as a la- borer, but it was not long before he became attached to the menageries and finally became identified exclu- sively with the monkey house. He showed the greatest affection for his pets there and nursed many of them through long llness. The trainer's greatest triumphs %ere achieved in the education of "Mister Crowley" and "Kittie Crow- ley," chipanses which were world- renowned attraction, and did innu- merable tricks. Cook was noted among other things for his peculiar Ideas of an enjoyable vacation. It was to visit graveyaids and copy inscriptions from tombstones. Year after year, accompanied by his wife, he made pilgrimages to the cem- eteries not only of New York and su- burbs, but far nlto New ngland and invariably returned with an interest- ing collection of epitaphs. 'While thousands of people left heir homes in the fiats and tenements of this city, seeking in the public parks relief from the night's intense heat, by far tihe greatest crowd gathered on the sands of the seashore at Coney Is- land. Trains arriving there even after midnight were crowded, and it was estimated that an army of 10,000 heat tortured men. women and chil)'ren, the latter being In the majority, made beds in the sand. A northwest breeze blew over the island bringing mueh comfort to the sweltering thousands. A large force of extra policemen was kept on duty and guarded the sleepers from harm. CROOKED WORK OF ASSAYERS By Assocatd Press. Cripple Creek, Colo., July 19.--S1x assayers of this district have been arrested and placed under heavy bond upon a charge of reeiving high grade oe hakowilg ft to have been stolen. Fg a a6t of books examined in one assaylag c ea it is known that about 3O,'O profit was. made by the as- sayers an the let sn months. Other booes lsd the ed rs to beiere that warf a of m0ae r dollars' worth Cof Wr *. S h-m st In th district YnF' lrm t- om f O toa aI i( iw SlON AND IS COOL ANtO COL- LECTED, NOTWITHSTANDING THE SERIOUS CHARGE ON WHICH HE IS NOW HELO. Notwithstanding the terrible charge upon which he is held in jail-that of1 murder-W. F. Williams. the slayer of Jdhn White, retains his self-posses- sion in a remarkable manner. He 13 cool and collectta when speaking with anyone, but shows traces of nervous- ness when left alone. After admitting Tuesday afternooL that he had shot Mr. White, the pria- cner yesterday morning claimed that he knew nothing of such a crime, and feigned surprise that he should be held in Jail upon the charge of killing his former employer. Sheriff Van Pelt visited the cell occupied by Williams, yesterday morning, and began ques- tioning him as to the motive he had in killing Mr. White. Williams denied any knowledge of having shot Mr. White, and sal, he did not remember having committed such a deed. In fact he said be remembered nothing that transpired during the afternoon previous. The sheriff talked with him for some time, but was unable to get any statement from him as to why he committed such a rash act, or the reason he shot Jim White and Idward Dansby. Williams, throughout the talk, stuck to his first statement, that he knew nothing about committing any murder. When breakfast was served yester- day morning Williams had no appetite, but when the dinner hour arrived he ate a hearty meal, andm seemed to en- Joy it. During the day he removed the shirt, which was filled with blood from the wound of Jas. White, and got on a clean one. Mrs. Willams, who resides on West Government street, is almost pros- trated over the trouble which has be- fell the fa mly. She was formerly a Mia Miller and has a number of rela- ttves in the onty who are prominent. she is at home with her two children, one two years of age and the other about eleven mouths. When se heard that her husband was in Jail for murder her griet was something touchdag. Neighbor remained at the home during the alght and day in an effort to omfort her in her trouble. Williams addressed several letters to his wMe during the day, and receiv- ed some in reply. NOTED MONKEY -, - -. -. 5-.. -.' -: -~ a~ E ~ OumlMy of ausrt YOU Quality Fromm us Always It has long beea n onmr ne idwl contians our custom as long a we re- main In business to handle only drug and chemicals which we absolutely kow to be of superior strength and Purity. No Doctor'can obtain the desired re- sults In the sick room unless hie pre- scriptios ae filled as hoe lteaeid them to be, i. e., with drugs of the high- est Quatlty. The ctek room is the oe place above all others where Quality counts above everything else. If you want the patient to improve; to re spond to the physician's labors, you must be particular with the medicine. You must have his prescriptions led with nothing but pure and fresh drs and chemicals. We cordially invite your patronage and assure prompt at- tention and courteous treatment. We have filled over TWO HUNDitED THOUSAND Prescriptions slace we have been in business. W. A. D'ALEMBERTE, Phoe 1M. Drungst ua ApoMCay. 121 S. Palufax. T IaI I I .l THAT OUR COFFEE SALES INCREASE CER- TAINLY OUGHT TO Bm PROOF POSITIVE THAT THE PEOPLE KNOW WHAT THEY WANT, AND GET IT. OUR CaF- FEE IS NO DEARER IN PRICE THAN THAT SOLD BY OUR tMITA- TORS, BUT IS A GREAT DEAL BETTER. A POUND PACKAGE W4LL PROVE IT. New Orleans Grocery Co Wholosal nd R etM, Phone 50 JA&S McHUGH, Proprietor. Peablished, 1874. Depot Loan Office, 1 L. 1. . I G tl tl tl tl al tl tl dt Unredeemed pledges always for sale at bargain prices. Choice Line Cut Glass. Watches and clocks repaired and work delivered when prom- ised. We have a safety vault especially constructed for our business in which to keep all valuables. Office, 106 E. Wright, in Briggs House. Phone 1127. U / .,1 -' r b:I O*h eeP ,'1 -r t ,!~D.' LL-'S OFP -* --- 4 4 ' ft f~ ~i. ;" C. ,. . -1 THAT WELL-DRESSED FEELING It's something that most men appreciate. Some of them pay pretty high to secure it; other wear 'sm ready-to-wear and get it for half the money. We don't ask yon to take our word for the exceilency of our clothing, but it would PLEASE US IMMENSELY if you would come In and look at our offerings. If you are a merchant tail- or's man, we will guarantee to surprise you. Paying too much and waiting too long is the "made-to-order way. Paying just enough and get- ting satisfaction !s r way. We fit all shape, $ to $15. Why Pay More? s. O. ANSON CAhSH CPOT R Pmneo 297 came WO d Priadu ft .3 L- ~ ~ 0- Moror -~ -~,-. -i----- ~ ~ 3~ rl 3 AX ~I 7 I Ughtman 6 Klei, Propitn. Money to Loan on Jewelry, Diamonds, Watches, and valuables of all kinds. I Ir k r u r I '' f~g:il 'r r 'r ..;., rq I-'''J. "* E .~ ; - F H- ~ - r. - `t: ~LY- .fL~C t %" - rooolo "-'p.. -a . 'The Card .Imdex SytSm lVON" 'U. tI the most cover ett and accurate system or keeping accounts which has yet been devise Tou can buy complete Card Index Outfits Here. I Gem Book Store I__C.Lh ,Pup_ I New Piano House! We can save you money and satisfy yu If you desire a first-cla8 Piano. New Pianos from $100 to $600. Be sure to see the Baby Piano- smallest degular Piano made for young and old alike, 1100 to $175. It will pay you to call or write us. TUNING A SPECIALTY. CLUTTER & RUSHING, 12 L Gverm nt Street PENSACOLA, - FLORIDA. To Wool Your patronage, need we offer you a better in ductment t ha n Foot Comfort? You willbe sure to get it ifyou let us fit your feetto a pair of $2.50 Ladies' Oxf ords Tan or Black light or heavy soles. or a pair d our $3.50 Ladies' or Misses Oxfords, the acme of perfcc tion; all styles; all leathers all izes. It M A L.T 1 4 0 X .-7" THE p~-A:S.A*44AL THASA 3tRIW4L 2C~,r -l "CI. Ul : = K QO~P WAY Is BEST. ,lfastly on the lecturer, and affecting God's way ti best, we sust not doubt uneosciousness of the whole affair or question Ihe left the man with' the umbrella to. His love, though plans of ours are settle with the other for the distur- cast aside, I bance, and the man oeing wholly with- He knows the way, the end from the out an excuse, there was, of course, a' beginning, I ludricous and embarrassing scene., Grace for.each time of need He will during which Bishop Clark was pro- provide. fondly Interested in the lecture. j At last the man with the umbrella I God's way is best; whatever comes asked rather indignant: "Didn't yob upon us I tell me to punch that person with my Shall work for goog if we but trust umbrella:" Him still. I"Yes." His ways are not ours, His word de- ""And what did you want?" dares it. "I wanted to see whether you would Faith grows strong when listening punch him or not."-Boston Herald. to His will. i I Miss Bertha McCluskey left yester- God's way lebest; although sometimes day to visit friends in New Orleans we see it not, for two monthsba His hand, it still is guiding all our ways, Mr. T. Giblin of Mobile arrived yes- As one by one we pass through trials terday to attend the mineral of hit and dangers. soninlaw Mr. John White. Mr. Giblin Our hearts, for glad delverance, i accompanied by his son Mr. Vincent Bring Him praise. Giblin. God's way is best; we shall not realize Dr. Harry Van Riper formerly S t Cincinnati, 0., spent. Wednesday in In all its ftllness while on earth we the city with friends and left last But when we pass within the heavenly night to spend a few days at Assembly Inn, Monteagle, Tenn., and then sev- portals, eral weeks in Portsmouth. N. f it We shall know how perfect was His can be arranged, Dr. Van Riper will way. Pe m. take a special course in theory and John L Penham. practice in nervous diseases under Dr. -A 6--D L. S. Oppenheimer of Tampa. not A GOOD EXCHANGE. he will return to Parit or Vienna iu She entered a large department the fall and complete his fifth year of store to buy a yard of silk, which the study abroad before settling down to clerk told her would cost her 76 cents. the practice of his profession some- Her purchase left a remnant of one where in Florida. and one-half yards. The clerk sug- gested that she buy the remnant. Miss Hoffman was called away ear- "What will you take lor it?" asked lier than she expected by the illness the woman. "Fifty cents, madam, of her sister and left last night for replied the clerk. "Well, I'll take it, Philadelphia intending to return in but you can keep the yard you've just September. torn off." The clerk was staggered for a moment, but appreciating the Miss Johnnie Marie Flldes, who humor of the proposal made the ex- has been visiting friends in this city change.-Memphis Commercial-AppeaL for a few days, leaves to-day for Ala- bama to join her aunt and grandmother GEMS FROMS THE on a six weeks trip to the Portland MIAMl NEWS. fair. A considerable amount of ill tem- 4 per. umualy attributed to indigestion, Mr. Sidney Kahn and bride-Misq is in reality due to a lick t sufficient Hirecher of Montgomery-are expect- sleep., ed to arrive this evening returning Woman's amiabiltty is caused by from a delightful wedding journey her naturally aageoc nature, while through the northwest to Portland. man's amiablity is the result of a returning via the Pacific coast Mr. good dinner. Iand Mrs. Kahn will be at home to Just before his marriage in 1874,'their friends for awhile with Mr. and the late John H. Hay gave a bachelor ,Mrs. Ike Hirschman 82 last Gregory dinner. One of his guests asked how before going to spend the summer at tong his honeymoon was going to last. "Edgemere Cottage" at Perdido. "All the rest of my life, I think," and a his closest friends say he prophesied Mrs. M. Solomon and son Mr. Henry truly. D. Solomon of Montgomery who ar- rived Saturday, are guests of her son BISHOP CLARK ANO and daughter Mr. ad Mrs. Bernard POUTE STRANGER. M. Solomon at their summer home. There was so limit to the humorous "Udgemere Cottage" at Perdido. eltuations for which the late Right Rev. i Thomas L. Clark. bishop of Rhode Is-I The many friends of 001. T. V. Keu land, was responsible. Some years, ler. who was taken suddenly and very ago while attending a lecture in Bos- seriously ill at his home on the bay- ton, he observed a man sitting in front shore Tuesday evening, will be glad whom he thought he knew. He re-'to learn that he was considerably tm quested the person sitting next to him proved last night though still greatly to "poech" the other Individual with prostrated. his umbrella. The polite stranger did so, and, the! Mrs. C. W. amar gave a bay part disturbed person, turning his head a andi picnic Tuesday evening that were little. Bishop Clark discovered his greatly enjoyed by her guests. mistake. It was not the person be supposed. Fixing his attention stead- The hearts of all the community gc Sa Take a Lok, by NH YOUlm eyer Shoe Co Jr FArd1ilr1 f11 Full.. W Slob ~ Plx St., Pmacla. PANAMA HATS 4 CLEAN ECLEXACHK AN* i BLOCKED, at tr I emEEDEM UL~ 8WL- 5JV PAN wwe, a W. GQvesNomM GL THE MODE FOR MISSES. Smpli ity Iq the keynote to the!elbow, where ki a strapped with elm- miefa ormises mid children; and b'roidery, and two fluy rills of this thi w t K1e1 *a* In a merceri ed same hang halfway to thc elbow and CI ham U hkM mu to- commend It. finish the sleeve. Toe skirt Is full. TThe 'bies% t eM combination shirred to the band, )nmd h4s two of r .fe ki -Ayle, the yoke flounces of embroldwey a.tledd with of -j"lMed hfeot much shiin'tg from L tb Wom,. The asd ^isa gi 5 laMinfg up length is the correct oe,4 the kirt f*romrt eI V m tbat 1 b c bcom bely ?s p o the mate m ,bAh frm shiny Mak osho, er**rWy I rbe sl s rto imver t, the ,TO IMPROVE ANPD W1J I YOUR IXAVy | Ii CSEi PBWIDER SUPERIORR INM UALftY. HAR.M- LESS AS WATER. Aim NADINE FACE POWDER is com- pounded and purified by a newly di- covered process. Produces a beautl- ful, soft, velvety appearance, which remains until washed off Ladies who use Nadine Face Powder are sure the complexion will be soft and lovely at close of the evening. THE QUALITY IS UNEQUALED. Buy one 50-cent green package of Nadine Face Powder, and if you are not entirely satisfied, notify us and we will promptly reftin your money. Sold by all leading druggists, or mail price 50 cents. White, Flesh, Brunett, prepared only by NATIONAL TOILET CO., Paris, Tenn. out in tender sympathy to the stricken families of the victims of Tuesday's awful tragedy. And, to those other innocent and helpless victims-the in- nocent wife and innocent children ot the doer of the dreadful deed. And yet-who would not rather be any of these than the unhappy young man whose punishment must be heavy even now. Thep process by which Blue Ribbon Vanilla Extract is made gives it a flavor all Its own. Ask your grocer for Blue Ribbon Vanilla. Takes less. Flavors perfectly. Friday Half Holiday. Bay View Park. Bring your best girl. Bring your batbhng clothes. Bring a little change for chowder, cake and ice cream, afternoon and evening. EAST HILL B. ANTM B. CLUB. THE RESOURCEFUL MOLE. ae Gets Away WithL M Whem Ye Thktk You Hmave Wm. "Speaking of quick and resonrcefu animals, the mole leadseasly so far as my experience goes." a14 a man from the country, "and I dare may there are many men who have made observa- tious that will coftim my coetentIeo As you probably kLme the mole plows in the surface of e .rth, generally making a small ritd.afaywhere from two to three mcesa hih. e move with remarkable raplUity ren when the ground in whieh he is burrowing is hard. When operattn in soft ground be moves along at a surprising gait But this is not the po Trt-T'antse tc make. I was th~inkig qt the remarha- bly good hearing of the mole and the ease with which be can get away just at the moment when you think you have him cornered. Of course now and then you can drive a spike through the mole before he Is aware of t. It yoU do you will have to alk as light.as a eat and WIl have to fet as quickly as the ame animal when the time comes to act. In ne caes oat of ten the mele will hear the first footfall. At once he wil quit plowing. He Ib gB0 Beach as you may, you cannot ad him. I have seen men dig tor fifty yards, following the ridge and "a oft shoots, without fladng any other trace of the mole tha the ridge. The moles' I bearing is peeaartr keen, and I Map- po thisa is so becue he eanmt see But eva n mo wonderful from mMy standpotnt Is The eaw and quickness with wMch he gts away. Hew md he manage it? Whe does he go? Ya knew, the elemeat at superstitio in my makeup is agim, tad I don't believe in ghost, but somehow I have always Incliaed just a bit to the ghost theory when thinking of the mysterious antics of these blind burrowers. The mote is more like a hot in his conduct than anything I have ever known, though, of course, theme mole i a real and not an Imaginary and mythical thing."-New Orleans Tmes-Democrat. ore*t Twaas Yet to be. The world i only beginning. We have done nothing, said nothing, sang nothing. The history of the past is the history of one empire at a time. Now several empires must compete together -among them, that miracle of con- quest and greater miracle of slow be- coming, set disperedly about the world, but llned together, grated and held by the embracing sea, our own ocean state, "Imperial Britain, mighty and aware." The world will yet know greater men than Caesar and Napoleon, deeper passion and wider humanity than Shakespeare', a music still more elemental than Wagner's, a sadder soul than Schopenhauer's, a more triumphant intellect than Niets- sche's, beauty more enthralling than Helen's.-Johbn Davldson In Leadse Outook. War Against Consumption. All nations are endeavoring to check the ravages of consumption, the "white plague" tnat claims so many victims each year. Folcy's Honey and' Tar cures coughs and colds perfect-' ly and you are in no danger of op- sumption. Do not risk your health by taking some unknown preparation when Foley's Honey and Tar is saft and cetain in results.'_ Ask fi Foley's Honey and Tar and insist upaS having it. W. A. -.emberte, drug gist nd apothery. . 13 7t'' ; S * tU7SS. MlILLVItw * " I~U a It Okra is a very important and useful plant, with numerous uses, the most Important being for the table. The green pods without doubt irc:ke thb finest soup vegetable supplied by the garden. Cooked whole they also fur nish a palatable side dish. The nat trient properties of okra are very high. and it has the additional advantage of being an exceedingly wholesome arti- cle of food. It is erroneously called gumbo in many cook books and even in some encyclopedias. The name of the plant and its fruit is okra. Gumbo is a general term for various kinds of soup made 9f it. Okra, in fact, is an excellent food much neglected. A very important consideration from the alimentary point of view is the un- usually high percentage of digestible matter. That fact had been establish- ed by common experience long before any analysis of the pod had been thought of, for wherever the vegeta- ble to in use it is well known that the soup is highly beneficial to persons with weak stomachs. Often it will be retained when nothing else can be tak- en, and it has in many cases restored tone to digesave organs that seemed hopelessly disordered. It is a partic- ularly benefcial stood in cases of dys- entery and chronic indigestion. The dried seeds, parche and ground, are said to make an acceptable sub- stitute for coffee. A substitute for ar- wrwroot can be made from the roots. The leaves, green or dry, are used, de- cocted, for their demulcent properties. The Inner bark, soft and white, conD taitm a strong fiber resembling flax The outer bark st also fibrous and, to- gether with the woody part of the plat. furanises excellent paper stock As Awsa is easily raised, It can be cul- tivated wtthr proft. For table use the pods must be cut while tender, generally when about thlre inches long. They grow rapidly and soon become woody. The plant is very prolific, and it will continue to bear until touched by rost. A small patch will more than meet the require- ments of an ordinary family, and the surplus may be preserved for winter use by two covenleut methods. The easier t by drying. Slice the pod, crossways, into sections a quarter of an inch thick, spread thin on large dishes or *rays and expose to the sun from day to day until thoroughly dried Put In Jars Or lose cans and keep free from moisture. The other method of preservation is by canning, which will be explained later on. The pant Is follaclous and ornamental enough for the flower garden. The leaves are large and palmattoeted, and the blos- soma, which in form resemble those of the hqllyhock, are at first a brilliant gold, with a purple disk. After the first day the gold also takes a purplish hue. Here are some of the best recipes for cooking okra: Okra soup-Take a piece 6f beef or a marrow bone, put Portty"ad Clemaminess Characterize Our Ice CreainsM Cod Drinks and LuncheL, Kady Kitchen Cafe, MO S.Pawla.f Phone 999 ---M~-- --- 41 I) looton's Pharm iTe Bihthplce of Prompt Delvery lacy ...LADIES... PEOPLE AND-EVE*KTS O~.MAW N OEM 5IIJ'kms -W Dme Amoi rh-,se Vho Go Ves e and TorryaWomr and Society Hem andd 9hw r&O2 i _m p1 piito" Th 7 Jua 1 -M3view,. aly i-Ml... Carrie Windha was called to her sister who is very sick in Demopolis. Miss Rosa Nelson, of the navy yard. Is visiting frienIb in Millview tnis week. Mr. Frank Fell had the misfortune to sprain his knee last Sunday and has not been able to walk since. Mr. and Mrs. E. togers are the proud parents of a little son. Miss Llilie Walker spent one day a last week in Pensacosa with friends. 1 The mill has been idle all the week on account of having no logs. pI SMr. A. D. Carter, who has ecn vern s:ck for the past week, is improving. Mrs. Cowley and son are visiting relatives in Pensacola this we'k. Mr. C. M. Larkin spent Sunday with relatives in Muscogee. Mrs. Johnson and daughter. Missi Bessie, are visiting relatives in tPen- sacola this week. Miss Beatrice Crosby, of Lilian, Ala. is visiting friends in Millview this week. Miss Mina Suarez, of Pensacola, has gone to Perdido beach to spend a - m.onth with her parents. Miss Leila Lewis was a visitor in Millview Tuesday. Mr. Herbert Caro and Anson Wheat were visitors in our town Wednes-ay morning. 'f THE VALUE OF OKRA AN IMPORTANT FOOD PLANT THAT ; 18 MUCH NEGLECTED. Its Nutritive Properties Are Vew Hlth and It Is Particularly Dene- oelal lm Camer of Chromie Imdlsm- tio.-Some Simple Reclpea. When You Buy Furniture From Us you are assured of high-grade material and workman--ii- n in every piece. There is style in furniture just rh. -*a.. as in dress& We have selected the newest ana most fa~. Slonable styles, but have insisted on quality always. WHY NOT BUY A FEW COMFORTABLE ROCKERS AND CHAIRS FOR SUMMER? Your credit is goodfor much or little. MARSTON QUINA, 108-1K0 S. Palafox St. Phone 148. Pensacola Fla, titiGoodness KHIfitiM Iowsffifthe Goodness SNows il ii Goodness Knows the Goodness Shows n al our low shoes for summer wear. THEY ARE STYLISH AND UP-TO-DATE. Like usual our reputation for the past nine years tells you wC stand behind every sale. No After Regrets Goes with Shoes You Buy From Us. THE BOSTON SHOE STORE, Phne 690, 117 S. Palaox Street Pensamol - wI IF WK HAVE IT, IT IS THE BEST. RAW HAM IN JARS! SOMETHING DELICIOUS! SLICED AND READY FOR THE FIRE! 35c PER JAR. RUSSIAN CAVIAR, 25, 45 and 85c. Sol Cahn a Co. The Pure Food Store, The Store thst Feeds Phones178 and 480 the People. on in cold water and boll unto cooke. i nfig o onra. 81ce and boil f5e oan Mlice one quart of okra pods crossways until two-thirds cooked; put in a ba, Into thin sections and add, with enough ar, ill ful seal tight and place in strained ripe tomatoes to give the soup dark lost; if desired, add *trasr' a rich color. Continue to boil until tomatoes and boil until the orTI i the okra is thoroughly cooked, which tlorughly cooked, but be careful :3 will take about fifteen minutes. A either case to omit salt: put ip iU ;.-s green pepper, from which the seeds as above. By following Mthi ,C-'- I have been removed, sliced and added, okra soup may be had througbou: tLe will improve the flavor. The various winter. gumbos, chicken, Mi or crab, are mad. In the south the taste for okra is n" I n the same manner. ersal, possibly an lnheritau- E An excellent soup can be made with- where it may, Uke that for the ,, j out meat by boiling the okra, sliced ;have to be cultivated. But tie ta-'e as above, and adding when cooked a does not require much cultirvatiu. .L -- good sized piece of better. Other vege- once acquired, it Is a pcrmanennt pO- tables, such as carrots, onos and session-New York Herald. celery, may also be used, but lovers of okra prefer It straight. Soup made as To the hoest mind the best periq- above will keep in a ool place for ev- site to a place are the al-intas It eral days and improve with age. gives or Going goo.-Adddeoa A savory dish for luach or dinner is made in the following manner: Butter a pudding dt put In a layer of coo- SOURCES OF COLORS. ed or half coo-k rice a layer of slked okra, a layer of ripe sliced tomatoes. Blue black tI the charcoal ,f te butter, pepper, salt and a little sugar talk. If the acid of the tO atoe be objec- Baw siemma is the natural ej. ,t tioaable; repeat ts aIt ntil the Sienna. Italy. dish s fi lled; grate brederb bs on Ivory chips produce the Iv r"Y t Stop, with peces of butter; por to as and bo~ black. - . much boilif watw a the dith Wl Turkey red is the mad-e: r~', bold; bake blog msil to cook; serve which grows in Illadsfln. ho. Prussian b'ne is made w'i' Okra also MA apatfable uggeta. potasrwm m rarbtate. This m-,- '1.. Sble dish. but i thi tom IIt s not al- discovery was accidentaL Iway c acptabl esw firt a eWQ tai, Cochineal insects furnish ,n " I.ts sbstane is Vio and for that our most go-geos colors - Sas pr bly dun eot at 0we cap- scarlet, crimso sad purple. tl tte t te. Put the pods whole India Ink is made from burn" ' Into bolit w w& l m salt; bo l pbor The Chinese ar he UDl aboi i SSm r Mi oked:I f. .. rter s of ths and will nut r'ea NOm WOR t he wo.Ss 1 "I b*4M4 ds: dh, .., 64d Vs'PV'A J inr-- b War; Cuttlefish give us sepia. wli ' -*W4rbot--.- I--Sr fIDin wr3 it h fog Oa r amless Wna tl -e --'ak a -- u wibh the &h dis-ha r s 't A~~~d- T___ .Mt-- water blckM wtt *'"* .' ^*tS-~-', *.: , .~ie, We have just re-eved a supply of Piver Soap, direct from Pa- T, similar consignment ot Rogger and Gallet's, in cakes, from 25 cents .00. Also a complete liae of Piver Perfumes and Sachet Powders, a. ;.. orted. Our Chamios Powder Rags are soft and smooth--only C cents each, Salt Water Soap, 5 cents. LOWNEY'S CANDIES GURAMTEED FRESH. I PHONE 1100. MAIL ORDERS GIVEN SPECIAL ATTENTION ___ W OPEN ALL NIGHT. ;~'rllTlllltl~l~lll~L!IIIC~lllltlllllll ftttllmt~""~"r"~ammrrr~lrr r , . i A - $,Vu. .. a ,P;R'v:r I~ - r. -- VMS_ T *H KN*ACGOLA JOUuNAL, Vf DirPAY N 0*0* l T JtiL-V -t, 1O " SThe Journal's Classiffed Cash Advertisements j *tinoiie-cwiit o+ ~r^ __ __ ^4rfrr -t t< M- tori IIM W X l Ina Mte by the mroenth. S^^^^y^W^^^ ^^^^^^*^W.''>*'''' I.. >lll111t< *111 IT CAN'T HELP BUT GROW!I PENSACOLA' FUTURE IS BRIGHT. MEN OF MON WT FROM VARIOUS PARTS OI THE COUNTRY AB TURNING THEIR EYES PFNSACOLOj,&WAVDM, ( AUSE OF HER UNSURPASSED HARBOR, TH I- REST WATER IN THE WORLD, A CLIMATE *THAT IS COOL IN SUMMER AWD PLASANT IN W\'; TER. outsiders Are Buying Pensacola Real Estate. WHY NOT BUY TO-DAY AND) BRAP THB GROWTH OF INCREASED VALUE? Pensacola Investment Co. A. a wM 1; =*1 0aifage L IL -- oftal". MOM& w.K rouww. .mw e6faIma 6smi ------- 215 South Palkfta street, P senameo, ft lwnda. -r *8..0 A D I KNOW FM BAL-i 2-roam house tDoin wost part of cty, rented now. Price $4w. ITT that land is the basis of all wealth? J. N. Andrews, July 1, 1905. 231y In a growlag city or town, money In- vsoted In Isad 1s In to grow. PFew. EXCHANG-lI acres in Ross coun- PL TA sastand wu. ty, Ohio, for cutover lad. Near Pen- wLAIN ALK oell to Inscht. y If you so s t ifst sep Address .eltJnesut. U y o lres pce. Address J. WA.A w tyouto know and feel n ow you will regret it, for prices will that any business trted to greatly advance n the near future. FOR SALJr-Child's go-cart, to esel- us will receive prompt atten- FOR SALE. let condition price reasonable If tion and have the utmost care. sold at once. 23 West Intnden eia 3 bomes, relating monthly St. 16ntlyut If You Want i.o .....................$oe 5-room cottae, f ast Hill FOR SAIA-Two eeon4-bdnd buggies to buy or sell property, rent or (Mew) ................... 100 0 and lee wagon, all in good r1 ainjn lease dneHlingb, borrow or lead 3-room cottage B. RoUman .. 860 0( order. Apply at 223 E. Gadse street money, secure a Fire, Life or 4 aoses renting monthly J. A. Kirkpatriek. 16jlylw Accident Insurance Poicy, we $23.4 .................... 1m ~ FOR BAl h-Co bation hese 7 undoubtedly can sve you well 10 lots, New City, overlookta years d16hands, Tood and. en and to your satisfaction at the bayo .................... 1768 te. Al regiteed brood e A e time save you time and 1 block, near Orphae's Home 900 00 E. Hlnman, Century, Fla. jl money. RENTS COLLECTED FOR SALE CHIAP--Tlting Witd- Our Methods MONEY LOANED. mill, tank and pump. Phone 1047 or apply 418 W. Gaden street. It)ylw are up-to-date and you will nd -- it a pleasure to deal with us. WALL TINTS by experts; results Our advice Is free. I I I b RtilI k guaranteed. Fairchld and Rie, 'Pose L M L BRO 485. l31ttlyli 485. I ^ RtOWlAyt 2042/a % PatLfox. Fliher Building FOR SALE.--team Auto. almost ew S. BI OWN C& P u Sash, part cash orreal estate ex- change. Call at room 4, 7% Paaf. 200 Theisen Bld'g aIl eaU-- ua; 1junaelmo* r I O E Ia IV 9 FOR S ADLL-et.v LEId LW IJ &.zo you a mouse, I wil give YOU Fh OR SAL n-Th e best watermelons t prices on material. P. 0. Bo " the ty can e found n fee at Cn- Phone 310. Joel Prter. Yard at Bay- GRIST AND CORN MEAL MILLS WANTE M LP WANTrD tntine Ceparisos's, 128 S.d nd Room le Street Wharf. 30)unelm* r. O ALm CO. P v\, .,Tf t rent a house with a WANTI`ED-A reliable man on a small IOR SAl -TWo pair etra 3se FOR RENT-Three large airy rooms, PIANO TUNING. ... S :a.ge ot. SUlte locat.n erm mear thriing town. where a yung mles, sonmd and to o4 m-nlshed. $1.25 and $2.00 p-r I am prepared to do tuning and re- GnIC MTEAL AND PURE GROUND address "Tenant," are carpenter can get work. Would lease odition. Alo one 2Uoe Stude week. Apply Mrs. R. 1. McKinnon, paring and guarantee saitiacti 1 FE 1 171. A dre au e Or poahrrt taker wagon.,W. er. a. Grf 106 East latendencia. 16flylw years' practical experience in th Ba, yaou meal and stock feed from a rm. es Farm,' care Journal U wn to b, or s R R T-Fr furnished r south. J. Conrad Scott, 244 E. Greg- the home manfactrer, eco A.: l.:D~-Ten to twenty tb 00101=61 lJlylsOY014 want bt or eayaatnselula nOR ro.-NT-hehor furnished roe n a .. I:- 'Ten to twenty_ mates A little want ad Wi bring wonderfta.. Mrs. Thomas McVoy, 113 West ory street. Peaecol 25jaelm* boome Iadustry, motribute to bome .r thousand O. Box WANTD-A good cook tmmedtate'y. results. The ca to i tf. sei' Garden. 16iulylw' abo a4 leae your money In tyo ,, r thousand. P o Call at surgeon's quarters, navy to d lf. RWILAR AI Lfr-Geef ony* e clvty. yr i. Ala8- 15jly1l ard Peaetso. Jly161w* HANDBOMELY FUTRNISHD front ance for traveling public. Daily ser. r... ._ FOR SAL -ao0me on BDayaboa uo room; southern exposure; hot anJ vice each way. Po Chlpley to Bay. \ '\l:I- an with $200.00 or less. YOUNG MEN--Our illustrated cata-. ightfully located ar-roam sottag cold bath, privilege of telephone. Ap p ead Address J. M Thgle, Chipley. light mantufcturing bust- logue cplalns how we teach barber Mat gnolis Blf adjontiy g Ralf ply 23l W. Government Phone 705. IL 24mch oL AP N experience rqcired; pro-A trade in few weeks, mailed free. Moler Applyp to Ar M. M il 16jylw* c: tn *en dollars per day. Ad- Barber College, New Or;eans, La. N ICELY FURNISHED rooms for rent, nRAL ETAT, I Care this on0ce. 12Jly2w 21lylm* FOR SALE-One Choce block on top with priviege of light houseeeptl 1mUL BTATZ in all parts at of fe ridge east of the electric Block and half from Palaiox, 219 re Toa My the mgou al a wew :l.-Any girl In need of frend- WANTED.-Agents in different coun- railway, between 7th and 8th street Governmen t St.2selms bl mYir J o ta nag sim e pi n .; np. advice, etc., will S~ ties Florida to handle Alpine Safe Nature has favored this section and t Oomeermesn S lD. Ha W3mAe g - S .,nd willing assistance by ap- and Lock Co.'s Fire and Burglar Proo: cannot be duplicated. A. V. Clubbe. ROOM AND BOARD.-Delightfl l lo the Matron of the Salvation Safes and Vault Fixtures of ever FOR SALE.-Beautifully located block cation on bay shore; boating, bath- AILORIGG- L lw d a.o, - cscue Home. 33'd St. and ave- description. Write me for terms. in New City, also several lots overlook. lg and fishIng. Inquire of Mrs. C. C. oe s eltoathi elManod,e preneeda" Birmingham. Ala. dh. Scarritt Moreno, Pensacola, Fla., Flor- Ingthe city IBlock 80, New cOty; als Berman, at e1h6ervllle. 3Jun1lm. g"Pahg ao bo u m, - ida State Agent. 28june. other lots in and around the city. Very FOR RENT ,-Tro furnished rooms Wst Germ t St. Peusaeolbr re d d 0 bf i T.AT D.-Te Merchants Twtaer cheap. Pone 470. C. Pebley. ,br rent.l 6tf housekleeLpng.,l W. a -- wants your moving and hauling Any intelligent person may earn a 20junelm. Chase. ": "4 -m. -eakage guaranteed. T. B. Thor- o00 inome creoraiangfor new s. -AFO OR DOLLAR AND RFTr Prop. Phone 978. 18jaell pae -s; so canvasstIa ; tape.tene FOR SALEL-A small sailboatt A PAIES8 wewo wh t to rt t r hose F NT a hdO Re w bDal FF The unu Express Olpany unnecessary. Send for particular, staunch and sale boat in any weath- teams or a nythg "Iseo tr that m e_ am M So l Nortera Prs rynktree iyaocw er. Address P. X., Journal Ofce. amoter, will d Tb h Jural Want s Ia oS- recew- ms torwda fieg ,TFD.-A 10 c0amad h*E N .V Isu. un. .. . . s 2. e A4.. r rheT money and valabi s of aB ds ip j jrnal 16)lew. CHICKEN WHlAT podc r HpatroEt-pes .alh a ear, tiom to all patn of th eo"ntry, Makes owls espeaaly wel iavor Bouropeas pl Boom g t s SAILMAKER. with eotnetolno for Canada, MI- o ft T lm ,ah fi' I The cheapest foood b e fo b.F. cI tan. Twu-a nt -. izadl e 1,5 N R u J.m& Pm 1, 719 South Doaa Clu ppn pomll .h:. Am Am.ritau National Banke C4o t p V. pr Address J. L. JFOR BALK CHEAP-My three-year- FOR SAE.-17%oot sloop riggeu m tool ad hoe care .:*.nIal; 13June2m* old Berkshire herd toar, Duke if skiff, 8 toot bean, carries 75 yards '-- at% etc. Prices asonabla Sumaa The Southern company Florida No. Wa923. Alsi some flne canvass. In good condition. A hr,. br V-N S oreaatea on MJNS mil- of 4-u young pigs. six-months-od boar, all 0- WFew Mamr , 5 -_ %- uL-- WANTED--Your electric wok of a registered and tran..,- ed. Carl Set- fox St. room 2 e. l GVE YOUR HAULING TO laS rotal, sa eneeetio wilt k .- Let us c:an yOr a 1 rterliad, Chipley, Fla. 18l FR RENT-y!ce rom with show the Adams Epr Oapany o pair yu- dynamo. du your wiring. e, ow FOLR R N'raf ee ro, WIth show G wi o pl a 34 .Px through Aw ayS I) o lhou. :.70 Peuacia Elect-ic-Co..FOR SALE-Good second and upn1 ra window Apply at 348. Pa o through w, wi throw comer ,aeu"ca.antiBaylen ec FR ALE-Good.t.m seeoad d so, stock ea adcowt (&.afat .- l9JW ly m buti throughrmeaderuGiio corsrer luteidencia anu Baylen streets- right piano, good as :tow at 12 East 18140 B. Inteeade. 12 I oa d and through maeeger, per. rr uneim. Grigt o iano oS. 15lylw FOR RENT-Twelve-room dwellu Thor. I Tlmom, Prop ibtfm a unifid serving, omntitLt Goverui- -st.S.Corner Hayno nd Wright. Suitable V, rP.ASSo,) CO. rccived another OR SAL-Fresh better, cream, t for boarding houe. Apply W. S. Gar. HAULING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION th largest system of the kind ID .-..;:et of imported pure olive ol sweet milk, ad batermilk, de- M y field. 12july the world. r ".ai d in gallons, half gallons livered at say time of day. No. 405 SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO Mntey Orde re old t E Belmont street Phone 907. 7lylm M u Rgood car line corner 13th street and BAGGAGE DAY OR NIQHT. agency of the there Express v, .ANTED-Te people of Pensacolalo rcO 6ash regicoso c. h I Ma .s Leliemth1 L venue. Inquire at Turton's 1Phat Po PHONE 9I. Company at reaonable hoors. tc, cease worrying. Lo The T ura ter ti perot ouboa ulo ill -i'ea lr ld u t, gallery. 12)- .uly S-,,. Ads lv : Le probe fory h sA al ....sg n.. Can u .RENT.-Lower o P. O.'BOX, 67;. elptIa i vn a money Ias refund d. " th e oo .a .. 2e0n o T e l a. n S ed. Address 44, cae Journal. W W n a ,A dr sfth* 4 a weJ w to mad B ;e, e whic- makes the population of Cameas N@a" s mdspiaS tre &"mno w. e. af t9)ane 1w J A. I by eAT r "ther* e." acoa ak h or cdarf. k ales a best b Goreme a81 y b.,1 pFOR RENT.-Residence lately o Manufacturers of va da id ~01La Y e -r a amL ecupied by Dr. W. S. Hall, No. 111 W.Mauctrso .AN7ED--Hau._ng and .tr MoNE .... 2 Dr.. S Hal.l Ito A11 p and Dealers in For sale at Main Ofce, 16 West ,-k OAcea photo e. 6. Rwce u i tsIt a sn&M ea" 48S Palatox sEee t. 7Je LUMBER, LATH$,SAWED CYPRESS Government Branch otces, J. B S.; 39. Acost & White. 22-28 N. THWST WOOD YARD caa M. W HINGLES AND KILN. Roberts & Co., Corner Hayne and Satragoa. tS~eioka ply yoa with stove wood, blocks, FOR RENT-Twenty-room aouse, co- DRIED SAPS. Wright streets, Jas. Hansen & Co., ak wood, spnt wood, pta kots, or sm .er Barracks and Zarragossa street or. AlcaniD anibadsden streets J. E WAN D-Ore t The Jo rmaia knadli9g. RIaw phame 1. C. H. MON"Y LOANED on aii kinds of Sualtable for boarding house. Apply corner lJacso and Del specl i Pesacola and Panama Canal Williams, preitr, cor. 0 St., and anal property on short noaS to Mrs. M. J. Moreno 216 East zarra- UU Williams corner ,ackon and DeVil E. on. whisa wlB shortly appear. Jackuao. S ayla Terms eay. J. W. Balll ar -s ea. m~a r- T lier streets, Hannah Bros. drug store, =U."oatJla bf4ae Pictures of city.i& , motata -sonl e ites of 16 cnts. M Lb w 28% South Palafox St., Phone 1144 White & Co, drug store, Hargis Phar- Sa orders at Journal oRce.. lot, 3 b1SS U P IOl, Mlot Of Mno macy, ir g store, B. M. Saloon's res- 2-- mar Mt L r p&rtlelar to- OUNLIMITD amoUas o uat t r.o luoau l an n & UV taurant, Merchants Hotel. A.;TD-Secod-hd Corn. Oat qtre o M l C alI aof piam proper. The Jo urnl has W. FOW al.. *tto eed me" l sacka. Ofat of J special rates to b"slM awn onar S Agent A L shipments sUiced. Write R SALE.-I am Florida State Agent loans. The New York Losa olo ok. M W oIP RES - FrMel CO. archL for Fire ad BrlargProoisafe. d .t a lot Of MEMBERSHIP RATES $1.00 PER A VBIRAwasvi au Fixtures .of all descriptions MONTH. F. M. WILLIAMS, A BIGHAM wagarteyr aBloTln, manufactured byAlpine Bate an i eB' a aWn Sa OlD PA Ladles and Gent's Clothing cleaned, CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER, .egarant company o ncna, Ohio. ON TO LOAN ON DIAM dyedand repaired. Goods called r Office, Brosaha budl nt .. .'0 w. Communicate with me for prices and i Watch. Chains. Ringa and ah ktads and delivered. to Pensacola tsa Collage terms before buying elsewhere. Scar- et coat erl security at lowst rate oo a, ABILL & FINCH, PROPS, Prompt attenti always given i-T pection and tallying of ritt Moreno, Penacola, Fla laterest argais In se sr le. 140 E. government St, to busnaes. Passoola, Fla. F R. Goulding, 508 Soutls 2sIune. pledu Phone No. 16. Pensacola, Fla,. -- . Phone 2, Residence _____ S 22jnelm, . Ji".\-ih. FURtNITUJRE, Ro se., A:.e A-t :wte& We pay g SRETaL s" Faor Rent. Six desirable bilding lots at F R t. RENL B: a ur so is e We9 m o ntn la n'* .,.... '. and your s.a ws Norh HIl ridOne, 10 room@s..S SW0 V,9 0. N328 West Intendene ....... .6 Caeu atn 715 Ner n.... ....... 40, 809 North 7th avenue .......... .00 A 3 North Spring EMAST HILL PROPERTY . as H merw PsrwMe Wharf .... 20MW. rSTORES AND OFFICES .contracting rs 21 We* Romma- .-.............-MAD----.- 315V-South- Palate .'ur-E... Tni : :314 st bg ..:............ 0 A NIe me, 55 Gdsde, 7 rooma, at J, as Sign painting a spe- East Olease .................. 15 70South Pable fo lub or e- phone 249. 17my. 80 We Main ................ 15.00 '.4 oa,.207 ast Govmmnt. 421 East 6evrnme ...........11.00 - ANTED-Yo- a g lady. 1. 1AAOIA MONEY TO LOAN o AT THE LOW as tegape. MONEY TO LOAN AT TH L OW- Sw F IN EST MARKET RAT OF INERE or country town. Com- EST MARKrT RATE OF INTEREST. - n; figur. Reo fer i We Adverti Free. ; care Journal. Sjlylm* LOST S'w:e FISHER REL ES TAT AGENCY g ".r (p, f r. em rm or Tr A A. O** n -.;dly received by his he,' - S r..ion, 625 Hetaburg BL i I - -. -I ~- ~".1.,. ?~' L. ~ I. DAILY SCHEDULE Par Staam ODivie PENSACOLA ELECTRIC TERIAMIAL RAILWAY CO. Trains leave Pensacola for the Littl Bayou. Bg Bayou, Warrington. Navy Yard, and Fort Barrancas at- 7:15am ar Fl. Barrancas 7:3Mas 9:65am ar Ft. Bamrraeas 10:M8a 12:50pm ar Ft. Barrancas 1:30pa 3:50pm ar Ft. Barraneu 4:3 pm 6:15pm ar F. Barrancas 7:00pm 8:10prm ar F:. Barrancas 8*:50pa *Saturdays only. Trains leave Fort Barraacas for Pensacola at- 8:C00m ar Pensacola 3:40pm 11:00am ar Pensacola 11:40m 2:00pm ar Pesaacola -:40j 5: 15pM ar Penmacola 5:55pB 7:00pm ar Pensacola 7:45: *9:00pm ar Pensacola 9:45pm SUNDAY SCHEDUiJL Electric ear wil leave Penaaofa every hour from 0 a. m. to 10 p, m. incluasve, and Satarday eight oqly at 11 p. m., and leave Bib Bayou for Pensacola every hear at 7:36, 8:30, and so eo unta 10:3 p. 9 ., wia eag exception of the first car leaving Pea- saeola a s a. n., which Wil, o re- turning, leave the tlig Bayea at 6:t ,a. m., and te2' IL' car wlt a3 e Big Bayou at 2:40 p. m. The above In the week day uaobaa which will begin Friday, April 1 Electric car will leave Peniacola at 7. 8,. 8:50, 9:50,. 10:50, 11:50, a. raA 12:50, 1:50. 2:50. 3:50, 4:50, 5:50, $:60. 8, 9 and 10 p. m.. running througB to the Big Bayou, and immediately re- turning from Big Bayou to Palmetto Beach will await arrival of steam train from Pensacola and will then run to Pensacola ahead of the trail from Fort Barrancas. The steam trains will ra as at present, but will observe this eleeste car schedule and wij work to conneo tion with it. Pensacola, Sin Mh s aMl lf Stenump Ce. KTEAMXR TARPON W. G. BARROW, Mater. FIRST-CLASS PASBENGER ANI FREIGHT SERVICE -Betweea- PENSACOLA, MOBILE, APALACH.6 COLA, CARRABELLE, ST. AN DREW, MILLVILLE And all points on St. Andrews Say, Carrabelle and Apalachls SCHEDULE Leave Pensacola Sunday, 8:3 p. m., for Mobile, Ala. Leave Pensacola. Tuesday, 8:0 m., for St. Andrews, Millville, Apn- lac'aicola, Carrabele and intermedia points. For additional lafoirmation appy J. R. SAUNDERS, E. R. COBB, Presidea. Gen. Frt. and Pass. Agt. Pensacola, Fa. WTMRW HIIYF nII - ~ -U z7a TMROU41 H1 WAI mus lob -A ~~rorf. a W. It. KNOWLES, Preidi J. L STILLAN V.-r. MlCB. 9ML . LOANS. We have about $10 ,0 bo hau which we aer lead on ga estate security in sums of $100.00 to $260.t at 7% am 8%. REAL ESTATE BARGAINS. Block 169, New City tract, 20 lots, at $3500.00. Block 163, New City tract, 20 lots, at $175.00 per lot. South half of blocK 143, New City tract overlooking Bayoa, lots, at $15".0). Block 120, New City tract, ovedlooking Bayou, 2S lots, at $275N. A very estrable Dweln, 6 rooms, now reted, North Harae street, at $2260.00. Dwelling North Hill, near car ine,. $M25&00. Two-stor y Dwelling, West Gregory street, at $3000.00. DWELLINGS FOR RENT. Twostory Dwelling, North Baylen street, $30.09. Two-story Dwegliag, No. 211 West Cervantes street, 8 rooms, odern eonveaieaces, p30.00 Also renting property and bargains can be had by calling on Those. C. Watson & Co LEADING REAL ESTATE, RENTAL AND INSURANCE AGENT& Cor. Patafox and Garden Msets. -3 * - rSSC - I i -OMMMMOOM I -rs-r~y~aT;Z ... r: r ::I r' .`3 : * sora 0 i i I __ k IIIo l % &i nI m awI I- rEWSYMur ii; I 40% -AP 40 - .J, '..J ;iI sCIv7. - I* ItH AL, t.H"u I,1.'I. .-i'*~.~ .-ai - ~ 1. ~Aa. 3ur- m- Pfifltk P tV7HIT EALDhssan Arrived 7 _1 iAI r C 0 Telsta r p So w Bongos, 2917, U 1 I t e asy mark for the 4vorpooto Pmensacola Lumber Co.' ST sw ILU L ek Park, Br as, Mills, 2208, S1U Uultcrrt Your Vora Cruzto F. Q. Howe Co. Cleared. A YOUprotectA iese August Belmont, Br as, Barnes. A67, fTtEET SETri i1 the for Thmpico with 6,048 tons coal. SI Mogilbello, Ital ss, Zinte, 2967, tor In r wearing clothes msde m on t he g Red Venice with 40,000 as t sawn timber. F Aef w mixed fabrics. Moste 21,000 s ft lumber, 1,657 tons phos- S don't kno it- ot A II ~I Wil HIonr For ti l S U Sel i 00 e ent pure. phate rock. Gome of them bought it because Nw '. ft .s ^sss - st a little lower priced. The mi .y Wit WBYe huo CO,,. Ing t& u.ht ui.lf o nsst EvSELS itPolRT. betis.they all paid more than arneshe It s worth Men womud notB upon your painter uing it Augut Belmont, Br as, Barnes, bu ya north. Merein wold cotton' uis n e Tampico to Gulf Transit Co. cheat in clothes they were SOLD BY August Belmont, Br as, Barnes, sold on their merits at their Out of respect to the memory of The insurance adjusters, who have A. M. AVERY. Tamco to Gulf Transit Co. i- real value. If you wear cotton John White, one of the pioneer mer- bpen in the city for several days, ad- New York to Gulf transit Co. mixed clothes, insist on getting chants of PensacpIf, whose remains jutting the loss stained by the Ballaggio, Ger ss, 1798, Boss, New them for a low enough price--- : WelsK* Cth e t big Ballagglo, Gerass, 1798, Boss, New' thm or a t e h pare to be placed attest this afternoon, Welles-Kahn Co., in the recent big York to A. A. Brown & Co. Don't pay more than their value. fire, which badly damaged the siei Teertie Stills Brantingham, Br ss, Flause, 1685, Don't pay more than their alue all stores and business houses of theo t hat firm, have come to an amicable Turpentine Stills s Palma to Fr. a. reyer. STHE BEST PLAN IS TO BUY city will suspend business duringt he agreement with the proprietors of the Cartha Br as, Johnsn.1.ce Ha OUR GUARANTEED time that the fuheal is being conduct- etblishtaen, nd the was et- cMilan Bros. Co. vana to Export Lumber Co. ALL WOOL. ed. Mr. White's long and honorable T -eyesterd.' El, Br as, Nielsen, 1229, Pomaron career asa merchant and business The amount of goods damaged ve $10,000, bu to J. A. Merritt Co. Not "ust as good" but abomerc stated at ove 10,00, ut th, Fort, Parodi, 2697, Boston lately the best in clothes, $10 man coEmmanded for him the respect claim was settled for $8,500, this be- to Go., T o to $26 : and esteem of all cities, and when ing the amount agreed upbn between Mobile Alto Goodwulf T 's Co. a petition was circulated yesterday ihe proprietors and the adjusters, after il, Goodwood, Br s, Bo. 23, Ba to have all. stores closed during the a careful examination of the damaged oredto Wm. S. Keyser Co. l il L,. --hour of the funeral it was willingly and burned stock. They hare been n Inchoor, Br as, Curtis, 3078, Ne signed. The business men who have consultation for several days, but the i castle to Gulf T Iransit Co. so far aignllf& their intention of matter was settled yesterday morning. Pi Pi Oer L 1 542, Kahde, I as follows: iferent companies. Union, Br as, Foster, 72, Grand Cay- SP. tone, J. S. Bell & Sons, Josephn So far no settlement hae been made Naval Stores Matket. man to master. I1 y to andM Coleman, Vidal & Smith, Sol Cahn & onthe damage sustained by the build- Savannah, Ga., July 19.-henaval ramas, sAnderson, 1561, 20507 S. PaCo., Ja. McHuea Wrm. Johnson & ing. The owner and insurance ad- stores market closed to-day as fol- New Orleans to Hyer Bros. S20 7 S. P a son, J. L Stephens, Rosenau & Ger- juters have selected two prominent lows: onglbo, Ital ss, Ziniti, 2512, SPho 225., elds, P. Lindenstruth, Kandy Kitchen contractors, who will estimate the W .........................$4 80 Tampa to Gulf Transit C. 2 2 Co., L. Friedman & Co., Clutter Music damage and a settlement will be made WG ......................... 55 Pecine, Aust as Sarijanovich, 1463, SHouse. Mrsto & Quina, Ryan's Va- upon their estimates. N .........................4 25 Tampico to Gulf Transit Co. rlety store, B. Gerson Walter H. M .........................4 10 Romola, Br as, Presant, 1380, Huelva White & Co., Myer Shoe Co, A. D. K ........................... 405 to Master. Morrson Standard Clothing Co., H YOUNG LADIES ........................... 00 Sicana,al s, Bianch. 228, Genoa Krq & -, C Dalley Moore, John H ...........................3 5 to Gulf Transit Co. I C UmO N.IKr L M. Cariley, T. H. Lannon G ........................... 3 87% Teresa, Aust s, Persich2331, Gal From 6:30 to 10 o'clo cko.. L..H.n.no TAKE fNAL VOWS. ....... 3 .sao Pescoa Lumber GCo &] : CO .G n&Watson, E. M. Ande.- TAKE FIBNA VOW S G 382% eston to Penacola Lumber Co. son, Jacoby, Hannah Bros., Armour .................. 7 to 3 70 Vivinia, Span ass, 1983, Bustinza, S Evening Jul 21. C . turner. Parisian E .................. 3 40 to 3 45 Tampa to Gulf Transit Co. Millinery Co., Forbes Furniture C., C ........ ...........3 30 to 3 35 Wanderer, Br as, Hunter, 2666, COME AND HAVE A 000 TIE. McDavld-Hyer Co., Brown & Gordon, SOLEMN AND IMPRESSIVE CERE. Spirits Turpentine, 59i cents. Liverpool to A. A Brown & Co. iC. McK. Oertlng & Co.. A. M. Ave-y, Brro. FARE, ROUND TRiP, 25 CENTS. West Florida Steam Bakery. C. V. MONY AT MOBILE CONVENT M TD TO DeGrogori Giobatta. Ital bk, Fer- Paid at the Boat. Thomps -I. Wasgenhei. JA. H. Fred- OF MERCY LAST NEW METHOD T 12, Bnos Ayres to fellow ; ericksen& Son., J. E. Williams, Bauer Pine Lumber Co SMtthews. F. Brawner, W. L. TUESDAY. A RACella, Port bk, Dominges. 1117, o & M ttyer tand, W.. B U S B F AAn. T ESAC. Buenos Ayred to Pensacola Lumber SRI AU t Forbes tlfd:N. Apostle. A solemn and impressive ceremony Ital bk Duc Clngunl, Ollvari. 128, The Funeral Servicel, took place at the Convent of Mercy in from Genoa, to Rosasco Bros. S The funeral services will be con- Mobile last Tuesday, when five young ONE JACKSONVILLE COMiPANY Innocenta, Ital bk, Garriano, 769, Ft MA ducted this afternoon at the family ladies made their dnal vows according de France to Rosasco Bros. c residence on East Gregory street at to the rules and constitution of the DESIGNATES PLACES BY Oceana, Port bk, Molledo, 1123, New SU4:20 o'clock, after which the funeral Order of Mercy. Sister Mary Annu- Orleans to H. Baars & Co. THE TUG cortege will- move to St. Michaela' slate Goggin, lster Mary Aquin DI- SIGNS AND ANOTHER Thomas. Ital b, Garro, 803, to C. B. .R C cemetery, where the remains will bf neen, Sister Mary Gerard Roe, Sister U.SES A SCREEN. Cafero. A RH placed at rest. The body will be in- Mary Catherine Laffan and Sister Achooners .M tterred with Masonic honors, of which Mary Edwina Laffan are the names, in Harry W. Lewis, Br sen., 279, Matan will run the following schedule order the deceased was a member. religion. of the young ladles who by zas to J. A. Merritt &Co. The pall bearers are J. M. Flinn, J. this act have forever renounced the The latest move in the street railway Julia A. May, Hondurian sch. Scott, FBIDAY AFTERNOON Ed. Watson, Jno. M. Coe. Henry Whit., world to devote themselves to the controversy over the p'riisions of the 74, Ruatan to Master. W. J. Forbes and Jas. Nix. service of God in the religious life. Avery law, requiring separate comn- Lassel, Am sch. Reynolds, 1225, Bal- SCity or Life-Saing Station, Ma W Ar Right Rev. Bishop Allen. D. D., re prtments or divisions of the street timor to master. e City for Life-Savin Station, Mao W te rrceved their vows assisted by Rev Magnolia, Am sch. Houseman, Pas- 4:400. Marco V te, the second eldest son Father hier, S. J., and Re atner cars for the white and colored passen- cagoula to order. Leave Life-Saving Station for Gulf, of John White. deceased, reached the Brislan, S.J. The Right Rev. Bshp ers is a new ethod of designating ary Judge Am sch Morris, 399. 4:4 rcity tt n to Lfeaincoming from Jackon- spoke to the young religious, taking the seats for the two races, says the Cardenas to master. Return to Life-Saving Stationor City, grams5:5. vlle, were he is now residing. Tle s tt yetherefor follow.Jacksonville Times-Unon. Maxie, Am sch, Ward, Key West to Lelve Life-Saving Station for City, grams were sent him Tuesday night, ers of GOd, as most dear ch.eldren, arso lenm er. 1and he Pe4left Jacksonville on the first et. His words made a deepimpres- All of the cars of the Jacksonville Nelson M. Atwood, Am sch, Watt. SArrive Pensacola, 8:45. train or this city. so o is words m e a denot soon Electric Company are now provided 653, New York to order. FARE FOR ROUND TRIP, 35 CENTS forget the lessons contaed n them a signboard with the word Ships. CHOLERA tNFANTUM. Master Austin Wagner was acolyte"White" painted on one an' the Agostine Terrizano, Ital ship, Cu- S Children Not Exected to Live from on this occasion. word "Colored" painted on the other nera 1170, Liverpool to master. '- hinthis occasion, sde. Evelyzmlon, Rus ship, Aylinr, 1882, 8r. . One Hour to Another, but Cured byhe siboa abot one oot hpAyllr1882,8L r The signboard, about one foot Navalire to master. CAPTAIN Chamberlain's Colic, Choera and square, is attached to th back of the to aster Si Ruth, the Uttle daughter of E. N. above the back of the seat, so that it lars Earned. UsU U U Dewey,. of Agnewvlle. Va., was serl- Cleat can be plainly seen. The board is at- The average man does not save to = AouslyN ill q cholera Infantum last sum- C eaned at tached to the back of the particular exceed ten pe- cent of his earnings. FIN LAUN JCH S mer. "We gave her up and did not seat behind which colored passengers UH must spend nine dollars in living expect her to live from one hour to Pensacola Prmsin Club must be seated when they ride on the gpenses for every dollar saved. That CU D ROT. L E NANY AND another." he say "1 happened to 9 cars. It is a movable sign and can be ueing the case he cannot he too careful SNANCY AND of Chamberin's Colic, Cholera NO. 1 N. PALAFOX STREET attached to the back of any seat, so about unnecessary expenses. Very of-= EDNA and Diarrhoea Remedy and got a bot- TREET. that the space for one race or the ten a few cents properly invested, like' = tie of it from the store. In five hours other can be extended or contracted buying seeds for his garden, will save' I saw a change for the better. We| "" *.** ww -. .. as the occasion may require. several dollars outlay later on. It is -. be chartered, by the hour, day or kept on giving it and before she hadf i i While the sign was noticeable on the same In buying Chamberlain's Col- '"l * e week. Terms, reasonable, taken the half of one small bottle she .. all of the cars yesterday the absence Ic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. It e/ lashnlg Tackle and Cooking Uten. was well." This remedy is for sale of negro patrons was still observed. costs but a few cents and a bottle of ils furnished if desired, by all druggists. Not one car in ten carried any negro it in the house often saves a doctor's passengers, and when a negro is seen bill of several dollars. For sale by all PHONE 20. on a car he is always alone, druggists. I TW O C S[S I ( The North Jacksonville Street Rail- T MRE E DBiSM WA R *ay company has gOne still further O*DI TCI CR MI AL e npany, and has complied with the law m -i US at, All of the cars of that company are RDINANC L Equipped with rolling curtains attach- 8ELLIE HICKS FOUND GUILTY, ed to the back of the second seat from 1:r , Da.; A the end of the car. When a car is PROVISIONS OF THE ORDINANCE LAUNI H STEPHEN AND VINCENZO MATTHEEL Th P ple moving in one direction the curtain N SwEumE. 0 I CSC E ON G PLEA near the rear of the car is hoisted WHICH MAYOR 'SAYS WILL Gl LIN U S, DISCHARGED-'ONE PLEA about two feet so as to form a screen. OF O UJI.TY. The seat to the rear of the screen is BE STRICTLY EN- tis eCxt p s i n a designated as the seat for white pas- OenI to charter by Drivate Drties I 9 a sengers, and all the seats in front of FORCED. shing trips, bathing, or other the screen are assigned to the negro f ishing trips, bathing, or wo cases were tried in the Crimi- most potent man- t passeen gers. h en t reaches a At nal Court yesterdy,Judge Beggs pre- tmnus and starts in the opposite Following the notice issued by May. Lv Mac siding. The first to be called was e as regards to aJrection the curtain that was raised or Bliss several days ago relative to that of Sellie Hicks, colored, charged is lowered and the other curtain is the enforcement of the ordinance pro- Lv Cuth formerly ship's boat for Spanish with assault with intent to commit H raised. This always gives the white hibiting certain kinds of loaded ve- Lv Arli a i eer Isla de Luzon, one of Dewey's murder. Hicks was represented b: A A A passengers the rear seat and the negro hides on the streets of the city a Lv Bain P rtse captures. Chas. M. Coston, while the prosecution r passengers the front seats. great deal of interest has been manl- Ar Talls was conducted by Solicitor Loftin I U U I R The company has not suffered to tested as to the provisions of the or- Lv Talli i and Judge Laney. The Jury returned any extent by the boycott on the part, finance. The Journal therefore pub- Ar Jack SgBs full canopy and is moat com- a verdict of gu;ty of aggravated as- of the negroes. They seem to be per- lashes it for general information as Lv Tall S table boat in the bay. sault. fectly satisfied to ride on this line be. follows: Lv Socc Hozie Stallwerth entered a plea of cause they are given the front seats Section 118. It shall be unlawful Lv Lana Sguily to the charge of petit larceny. and the white people have to sit be- to drive over the streets of the city of Lv Carr -N He was sentenced to pay a fine of $25. hind them. Pensacola any wagon, dray or other Ar Apal MAX'rKLEIN,R V.OWNE 1 In the afternoon the caa s of Vin- The plan adopted by the Jackson- vehicle loaded with wood, lumber, PETER VERDICHIA, CAPTAIN.1 censo Mattheel, aa Italian, was called. The fact that we sell ville Electric Company is the same brick, stone, coal or other heavy ma. PHONES, 358 and 1070. iHe was charged with Sel~lng intoxi- plan that was adopted in Mississippi trial which has tires of less than two Saints on Sunday at his home, corner m r of thi brand when a bill. almost Identical in its and a half (2'.) inches in width, or L Apal of Barcelona and Maia streets. The oI osefcelona as Moanuetsed bySo.hci- provisions, was adopted by the state the axle or axles of which are so bent Lv Car al f tr rLon c nd: tC;Q Jones, while S. than anyy other three legislature. The supreme court of the as nt to present the flat surface of Lv Lan W atCr ootonU P Pasco. Jr.. re Cented the defense. A state held that the placing of signs the tire to the ground. L Sopc X large-number of witaesses- were ex- Sold by others in with the word whlte on one side andi Ar Talla General Dealer in mined, many of whom were Italians. the word colored on the other side L" Jac *" *B e- Th* e rye late hn the afternoon retuir- P- -aCola c| Wt _hat was not a compliance with the Intent Lv Jac Sed Ju-)lateItofnola te what of the law. The court held that TERSELY TOLD a1T 1 SB M e verdict of. not guilty f screens or partitions, which may, of BUSINESS LOCALS.L Lv Tall Stha v Cerdt & Only course, be movable, were necessary to Lv Bain d t ES .irE NEW BAR ROOM carry out the provisions of the plain .. ..... z: z:. Ar Arlin SI U 10c per bottle, intent of the legislature. Lv Cuth i DAY .The operation of the law in Missis- Hendutx & Carpenter will furnish Lv Mae .CYCLES REPAIRED. W ILL O N I AY sippi has been accepted with good estimates on building and Paintin .Ar Atlai S' CYCLES FOR RENT. grace by the negroes. and the street and give personal attention to work. NO- Lr- railway properties in Missisippi are 932 E. Strong, and 824 East LaRu of . 'uagls Guns. Pistols lMocks and oat 12 West earnw..oia s reetm, will be ui- Tick um 1es Cash Registers, Type. MO rs e1^w a oo still paying good dividends. .t... T ms Gems, rmPisea otols. Los nd U- rala oc tonghbt Buy it Now. McKinsip Oerting & Co., wholesle"e n SK and r Mrr. Dan ls ivi stes all of his .ad retail ship chandlers and grocers., T Irv e nd s s K to mMt h. there a tlhat of Now is the time to buy Chamber- tth only rst-clss houas o the kind W.M tite h *pued ,u lain's Colic, Cholera and Dlarrholma Pen eqla. Pair places to al. M5t complete line at keya no the peeta y equipped Remedy. It is certain to be needed -- a* with nw t~ sa r. Dannhelseer sooner or later and when -that time Why Jsg nferior paper, hen EAhaT pr ,C to nake It comes you will need It badly-you wll I by lalo Bod, French Di .l S.AST INTENpCIA S. tsStit Me i need it qiekly. It now. It or Cn's Bt V. I\ MON im.. iayltM ^ gtt Mve l Uft.Fore sa by it *UMI6 TkT 01 88.1 -7, . SL * V~7.5 3:26p.in 5:26P.M 7: tSv m 6:35a.m 8:27a.m M- IRAm Is Like a ,OMJORT DURPLUS, fu000o Gwoi%: I Li Equitable Policy Oreat Coat PUT AWAY 1W THB SUMMER 1 ST AN ZCIEDING GREAT C IN TH WINTMR OB LD AGE. rSETS, 413S0000. ts KnowlesBro "t, LUfC, he Uni Itshag on Works and Supply Co. Manfafaturers and Repairers of MACHINERY AND BOILERS ORGINGS, MILL AND STEAMSHIP SUPPLIES STEAMSHIP REPAIRS A SPECIALTY Prompt attention given to all orders, day or night. Ag.::-, for James McKay & Co.'s celebrated Log and Timber Dog,, a., Chains of all descriptions. Office Phone 123. PHIL WITTMAN, Mgr. Residence Phone 102* P. O. Box 123. 8: 4p.i Ar 10:25p.m I a1 H. GEO. JACOBSON. I DU CAN BAKE, BROIL AND STEW all t t th6e sam time. A Gas Range gives you a quick'fire, a moderate fire, a slow fire. Each fame Is controlled by a "slight turn of the wrist." It insures, too, a cool and comfortable kit- shen. E "ECLIPSE" RANGE FOR $13.00. CONNECTIONS, FREE. O ENSACOLA GAS CO.N 27 East Garden Street Phone 148. itllfilttitfllflll(llu iiintilt iit Illis1U11 IIii "";";;"_";u a;"um ;;"f-n i: DE, COAL and WOOD\ GConSumnrS lo and IFuel Caepny. e---Corner Chase and 'arracona. Phoe 259. .- I Sergi, Rlorik l Alad aa mlway k. nalse, Taflaagsf an dI o 9rgi0 irsad k. Schedule Taking Effect May 6. 1905. Southbound No. 1 nta (C. of Ga. Ry)....12:20a.m on (C. o Ga. Ry.) 3:45am hbert.. ...... ... 7:50a.m inton.. ......... 9:10a.m cbridge.. .... ....11:00a.m ahassee.. ..........12:55p.m ahassee (S. A. L Ry) l:53pm 'ville. (S. A. L. Ry.) 7:40p.m ahassee........... 2:00p.m loppy .. .. .. ..3:14p.m irk.. .. ... .... 3:45p.m abelte... ...... 4:00p.m achicola.......... 7:00p.m NoAthbound achicola.. .... .. abelle.......... rk.. .. .. .. . :hoppy.. .... .... Lhassee.......... 'ville,(S. A. L Ry.).. iiauiiseh,(fi.A.IL..) .. hase,. ,, .... bridge..... .. igto.. .... .. ..... bert.(C. dt y.) .. :4p.m 11:55.m ........ ,n. (C.of O a. Ry.).. 4:15a.m 4:Spm .. . ita. (C. of .- Ry.).. 7:5357:5p.m ........ 'lCE::-?tran Hm.S *wd 6 wil depart from, and arrive at. *3t et 'lo rT'lCS- W""I i B ldWe Sumndys at 6:20 a. m. w;l S* a t**I 41 0 C w.rish Grorery Cormpany. 1in el 4ilsp u aautes Lanark for breakfs L ILE. C--. mis L E0. 0, ALSTON. QeVo mIr.Tv. T,. Pm ALen'l Pam Agt tlab TmsePe. I -,;a-, Wimt Ads &>" No. 2 G: -2 No. 3 7:0am& 11: 35ALMn Sunday only No. 5 ..o..... Sunday only No.3 4:05p.m ........ .. ... 5:15p.m ........ ...... 6:55p.m 6:20a.m 8:40p.m 8:05a.m . 4:00a.m ........ . 10:0a.m ........ 8:00a.m 8:15a. n ,' ,. 10:00am m 9: "9a.m 10:45a.m 10:05a.m !- : ........ 10:15a.m - Sunday only No. 38 No. 6 Nc. 4 Ion Central Life lower det ate, lower expense rate, amd bhli It rte tbha any company doiag busm in Florida ld be easy for you to dcid, the rest. A, L. Wlltim, Gecnal Agent. 'HE GOLD MINE CAFE, Corner Baylen and Zarragossa, Upstairs. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. INTAINS A FIRST-CLASS SERVICE. WE SEND ORDERS OUTSIDE. HAVE ALL THE DELICACIES OF THE SEASON. Phone 536, two rings, I1:30ana 2:00p.m 6:OOp.m ll:45.m 2:20p.m *:45p.m l2:l 6pm 2:14p.m 7:21p.m 1:30p.m 5: 0p.m 8:35p.m :05am 4:00p.m .. :10p.mn 10:p.m ....... _fir- . - -,.. . LI T . 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