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Latest Telegraphic News Service==Forei 'n and DIkmestic--Furnished by The Associated Press THE WEATHER: Fair Satur ay HE JOURNAL'S Want Ad. pa and Sunday, light northeast I s always reaJ by nearly K__ Ij lwenjateiairtul the people. VOL. VIII. NO 209 PENSACOLA, FLORIDA, S LTURDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 9, 1905. PRICK, CENTS DEATH AND DEVASTATION FROM ITALIAN EARTHQUAKE NEW OHLES YET F1S TiNG ENR T japanese i-op utcl L HUNDREDS DEAD EAuI r TnWiiQ THE TARPON MUST ENTER SAYS GO VERNOR BRO WARD HE WIRES AUTHORITIES AT CAR RABELLE AND APALACHICOLA New Cases Increase and deaths Decrease Is Yesterday's Fever Record. of the Peace By Asociated Press. Tokio, Sept. 8.-New disorders have occurred at Kobe. The statue of n 1ULL I IUl lll0 THAT THEY ARE VIOLATING STATE LAW AND ASKS THEM TRIAL Of DR E Marqis Ito was iraggd :rom TIeIAL D EL postal last nirht and pt.11 tiiin TO ASSIST THE ST ATE HEALTH AUTHORITIES. the streets. Church property was U E I stroked and dainagel here Wed RU IN E IBy Associated Pre@. Carrabele, although she had pratique Was Charged With Faling to Re- ah slprest's t e U I I E Tallahassee, Sept. 8-The steamer from this port. but this was not r S [harged Wihff ng to church, schioo anl priLeTs rel1 Tarpon. plying between Pensacola. ognized by those in charge at the' c at Tokio w:e burned. The protest Apalachicola and Carrabelle. has been above named ports. port a New Case Of Feer. chur h a onnmea in th e den refused permission to land at the last State Health Officer Porter wired three ssion churches in the As Tk Knowi Fatalities Now am- two named places. Governor Broward regarding the mat- Sa district were rne or wrec Moved by a telegram today from ter, and although he received no reply ITALIANS ARE STILL GIVING Bashi. her WMue To 3417 and List State Health Officer Porte-. Governor last night, the Associated Press dis-: Broward wired the authorities of tb( patch above shows tnat the governor TROUBLE AND PREVENTING two towns that the Tarpon had not' is acting in the premises. W CA IA been in Pensacola harbor since Au-1 It is very probable that the parties' DISCOVERY OF NEW CASESAND gust 29th. and refer;-e. them to the: who held up the Tarpon have gotten MORE INTELLIGENT OF THEIR law forbidding the quarantining of one: themselves into more trouble than 0NTIRE VILLAGES ARE DEVA-, town against another within the state they imagine as a very severe penalty CCUNTRYMEN ARE WORXINGi fL BID BOY TATEf AMO WRECK, RUJN, withot the permission of the state is imposed by the state laws for such SHOW THEM ll l ^l I I HI board of health, and asked them to acts, and this will probably be applied1 TO SMOW THEM NEfIESSITY DOATH AMD 4JS FER4tW act with the state health authorities. in this case. FOR OBEDIENCE. The owners of the Tarpon will send ErVERVIW4ERE INHABITANTS No News Received Here. out another vessel this morning, the, .____ I No message was received In Pensn-' scoooner Blanche, loaded with freight, IRLEDO INTO ETERNITY WITH- cola yesterday regarding the comst bound for both of these points. The{ By Assoclated Press. OUT WRNC4M6. steamer Tarpon, which left the quar- Blanche has been in quarantine for #"i # ,##- t M antine station during the early portion, five days and will be given pratiqua INE of the week for points along the coast' when she sails1from there on her trip. New Orleans, Sept. &-The LI with a cargo of freight, but it is pre i Should permission be refused her to : fever record at 6 p. m. was as - By Asociated Pres. sumed that the vessel is still standing land it is very probable that the two follows: Rome, Sept. 8.-The oltaitS of the off waking advices from the owne-s towns will be sued by the owners of New cases, 44; total to date, T earthquake in Calabria indicate arn or slate officials. the vessels, who have suffered large 2,221. YoungStS rie 10 SS rerO eDormous disaster. The known dead The vessel had been refused permida- losses by the refusal to allow ti,e veb-' .- Deaths. 4; total, 308. ,Y -, already number 347. many are injured, sion to land at either Apalachicola or| sel to land and discharge cargo. New foci, 12. : and Were Interceptedt y and tire villages are devastated. *, Cacses under treatment, 306; r By -Y- -r cases d.,charged., 1,607. Alabama Officers. SDeall&k. P% A% MV P I IIIAPV% MrNIkrM2i0Enn i TA iIlAiL r F " Mrmteleone. DI CalabrIa, Italy. Sept. I t.-The latest details obtainable abow that many houses were entirely destroyed by the earthquake at 6tefa- eli, and hundreds of persons were killed. At Piscople. anl t'he houses were m#stroyed and seven people were "kle4. At San Gregorio sixty-five were knled. Te vtge W of Zammaro was entire- r 1estrewed. At Mileto eleven are dead a two hundred are injured. T'e verlas of BratiMo. Santoo. San Costm sea Coblto are aa l conm- fetdky destroyed and more than sev- eWty lveE were lost at these places. TvhM ADVISED TO SELL COTTON SLOWLY COTTON AS8COCIATION ADOPTS RESOLUTION LOOKING TO RAISE IN PRICE OF PRODUCT. By Associated Preess. Adherille, N. C.. Sept. 8.-The first manual convention of the Sout hern etton Association adjourned tonight. A resolution was adopt d to raise the meanberthtp dues from twenty-five in I SIPPLAHANU OF SAILORS FROM SHIPl ik life Bets an Jumped Over- board from the Steamer Hoheiteme. Two young sailors, both of the Ger- man eleamer Hohenfelde, have dis- appeared from that vesel, and al-, though a vigorous search ha& been1 made for them by the United' States authorities, no trace whatever can be found. -t was the evident intention of the two men, who signed under the names of Hans Ritter and Joseph Judson,, to desert the ship, but whether or not they lost their lives in the attempt is not known. The Hohenfelde arrived here last events to one dollar a year. week from Port Arthur, Texas, where A resolution was also adopted urg- she loaded a cargo. She put In here ing the minimum price fixed, Instead for bunker coal, but was sent up to of aboving it all on in sixty days, as quarantine for detention and fumiga- he'etotores. tion. , The matter of Vice-President Peter's The vessel anchored about a mile resignation was discussed tonight in off the station. as she was drawing too Se1'cret wsslon. It is understood that much water to enter. Two or three S o action was taken. but the matter days after her arrival the two men! was left with President Jordan. disappeared, and a search showed' that two life belts were also gone. I OATTO l l dTheir disappearance ourred at, COTTON INnight. Whether or not th were ableI C to reach shore is a matter which has TO S PTEM Ibeen under Invesigtilon by the au- TO SEPTEMBER I thortles. If they went towards th . island they could have been traced bye the authorities who hawe searched for several days to find the men. Those SONSIDERABLE EXCESS OVER acquainted with tlh circumstances do; REPORT FOR SAME PERIOD not believe that two men could have j swam to Pensacola, although this is LAST YEAR. possible should the tide be coming in., It is the general belief that both: men were either the victims of sharks. By Aseciated Preim. or were drowned in their bold' attempt Washington. Sept. S -The census to get awat from the ship. The men office todCay issn'"d rs report of !Tho were both under twenty years of age cot on of the new crop ginned to "Sp- and were Germans. tembe- 1. COunt.ng round bales as The Hohenfelde. after remaining for half bales, it makes a showing o(f 45,9.- several' days. proceeded to E0urope. 600 bales aga'iist 374.S.'1 ba<-s for la-, year. Th1. rep rt by s'a:cs shows the Sbies ginned this .'er as follows T HE CHOLERA IS Florida. : ',0: Geor.:ia. l07 7.0' : South Carol.na, 37.73 TS: a. ,. S ILL SPREADING Admitted to Naval Academy. Annapolis. S. n, ? -,Le.e P J.ohnson of No-',h Caro!ina has b;.,n admitted By Associated Pres. to the nava: acadn,% a ir:dshpman. Berlin. Sept. S.-The official bulletin shows that within !he twenty-four Postmaster at Chattanooga. hours ending at noon today, nineteen Washington. S,-p; -W. S. Raul- new cases of cholera and seven deaths: tton has ht,-r app n',.da p',-'master a: serc reported. making a total to date Chattanooga. T in:. of 123 cases and 39 deaths. Hester's Cotton Report Gives Comparison for Two Years By Associated Press. Wew Orleans'. ; '* .--Se.-rcary Hester's annual : rc;*". ),: cot:. n wai3 Issued today. pIu:- ;.n -!on cr'i for the year just ckloed at i3.565.S..', ales. An increase of 3,554,511 over 'the previous year It puts an average commercial value on this crop of $4P.31 per bale as compa-ed witi $'1.6, per bale ias; year. This makes a tota, value of the crop of $6t28.195.- 395, against $617,501,U8 for last year. its de- nes; hoiic enee tait e of aku- ked. bon, Treaty. Fever Situation Took a Spurt When Suspicions All Developed Into The press ho: the government re- Fever Yesterday. Ssponsib!e fitr the anack.- on Christian f church property, chargng ihat it r enraging t hl p,.-;,'e L.y its ,,bdiracy UvI[ I. ;and Qy wtli:ol frnaiou o' QUARANTINE RULES the peace se;tleiiient. Will Publish News. i M Tokio. Sipl b, ,-hr. Ne desaye. ) Persons in Infected District May -Responding to 'i:,, popular desire and urgent reque-sr of the political leaders, the government has -ided to publish tr':(e t, rms of peace tomor- Srow. SWASHINGTON CO. I U ido COUKPUKAL I AN/Nt K #*,^::m.-u..: Bay Minette. A!a., Sept. 8.---State Dr. Berge'a Trial. Quarantine Officer A. J. Giddeons, D R. New Orleans, Sept. 8.--be interest who is stationed on the Perdido river among the yellow fever lO terms con- on the line let w.en Baldwin county tered to-day in the trial 4 Ber. rge, and Escambia county, Florida, brought By Associated Pre. who we lirrested a wee~ ago, charg- into Bay Minetie this morning LWo Denver, Colo., Sept. 8.-Corporal ed with failing to *poft a case Of boys, young Beck and Matthews, both John R. Tanner was elected comman- .yeMow fever. DI. 'Brg1 9 is mel- of whom were working over the line der in chief of the G. A. R. today and lent reputation, but Dr. llwtihed but found the bridge they approached Col. Geo. W. Cook, of Denver, was to prosecute the case 41> p guarded. They went away., but after- elected vice commander. Minneapolis to other physicians whe W.wtIlBg wards crossed at a point where the wap c sen as the meetiag place for to o-opemate w rd could not see them. Knowing nett yar. err. BerM^, oya. eousauspeoted that they hai'a rl fb the e41e t8wi m41r- might take such action and they were I N Tgency hospital by telephone. It was promptly captured. They were brought PUBLIC PRINTER shown that al physitlans were re- here to Dr. J. C. McLeod. who Is sat- quired to report to Dr. Whites head- ing for Dr. Mothr, of Mobile. in so far JAS B ENJ R uMOVi FI quarters. Dr. Berge on the stand 4nti- as this county on Perdlio river is AS BEEN REMOVL EDIL mated that he was not required to re concerned'. Dr. Mcleol sen:t the boys port suspicious casme and that a diag- back across the line. Whc;her thy nosis of yellow fever was impossible will be arrested for violn;:,)n of :h, By Asoclated Press. before 'the expiration of twenty-four quarantine laws or not ha; not been Washington, Sept. 8.-Public Print- hours. !made public. The reports here are er F. P. Palmer has been removed and iDr. Berge finally pleaded guilty to that the several guards on the Perdido Oscar J. Ricketts. foreman of printing, river are turning people back every has been designated to succeed him. (Continued on Page Five.) day and night. SUSPECT Leave During Day Time. NO ONE, HOWEVER, WILL BR PERMITTED TO LEAVE THE CITY FOR ADOOINIMIG COUNTRY AND ALL PERMrTTS HAVE BEEN REVOKED--oMUST EITHER STAY IN OR STAY OUT. A summary of the ferer sit, -3 s nation up to last night is as * A R S New cases, 10; total to dat% 0 : 29. A-. Deaths, 1; total to date, 3. 1 Man Wanted in Florida Is Picked caes under treatment, "1; * cases discharged, 7. * Up By Authorities at Birmingham. Ten new cases and one death wa 'Birmingham. Ala., Sept. 8.--Po e- the yellow fever record in iPensaols men Disheroon and Baker yesterday yesterday. All of the new ca-s are e D o ad e y traceable to the original Infected dis- arrested Eli Johnson, a negro who is tricble to the original nfeted wanted' by Sheriff C. G. Allen, of This large increase was due to the Washington county, Florida. fact that no report was made for The charge against Johnson Is un- Thursday as at that time there were known to the policemen but in view number considered as suspicious kases, but the physicians could not pss of the great anxiety exhibited by the upon them as being yellow fever. Florida sheriff to catch the negro, the These have all now been pronounced officers believe !at the offense to a fver. serious one. The arrest was made on Th NeW* "" Fourteenth street. Th new aes rporte during the faru&Va Johnson stated to the officers when taken Into custody that if the Florida people got him back there they would de him harm. All that Is known con- cerning Johnson is that he is charged with being a fugitive from justice. SUIT FOR BREACH OF PROMISE FILED .ay are: Horace Coberger, t I Chech stet. Frank DeVilliers, 215 ast Intenden- 'denia street. M. Christman, 116% Sbuth Tarra. gonna street. H. D. Brook, Park hotel, ast Oov- ernmefnt street. Nina William#, 117 East Intendeamc street. Chas. Neel, Jr., 130 B street W. H. Ketterer, 202 East Zarragoa- sa street. Gussie Ketterer, 202 East 2mnagow sa street. Macon. Sept. 8.-Miss IA!ie Hyman, Susie Ketterer, 202 Eat Zarrt oa a school mistress of about 22 years, street. filed a suit in the superior court here J. E. Red, 24 West IntendinalS to-dlav against Rasdale Hicks, a young street. clerk in this citv. for the recovery of! There are al]o a large number o $5.000 damage on allege(l breach of: sspicous coes, the physclteme nd- promise. l ing in reports last night to the state The two w-re to have wedded, ac- hItealth officer, showing ten in number. corm'ing o the 'o(ing woman, on la-: To Treat Patients. Monday morning. Tuesday morningJ The State Board of Health has Just steps were taken to file .iit, and to-1 completed arrangements for the care- day the paper became a public docu- of the yellow fever patients who may ment. be taken sick and who have no nrse This is the first suit of this charac- or homes. A ward especially prepar- ter to havy been filed in lihbb for for this purpose has beon cured more than a score of years, and prom- a' St. Anthonv's hopitai. The board k(.s to prove an in'eresting one on ac- has men at work screening the win- count of the prominence of the parties 1,,,.,*a an,' door, and wIll provide for involved. nurses and attendants, ast wel as Jr.ivdi rnes. Drs. Byrd and Htkrte will Shave charge of fhl5 dpartmnt. A r-\ l #. l 'i- crrnd annhirlancro has also been S.rBvided In which patients will b transferred to the hospital. SWirters Expires By Associated Press. American League. W-h:non ,;, New York 5. I '.-<,n 2. Pf!i. 'alihia 5. I .'' :.;I 1. '" l, nii 0. Chicas-, 1:', C(+-vlanwl 2. National League. N-w Yo.K '. Bo ,m)n ,. P:"-'burg 5. Cinc:nnati 8. St. Louis 2, Ch(.cazo 8. hi: l *e;plhia i,. Brooklyn 0 Southern League. A .\ilan;a 2N-. ov rleans 0. Mon'zotinir'y I1'. Io "L.- Rock 3. A,' 'hatnano,'ga: Shrevely)rt B: r'm:neham 4. M*inphis 3. Na-hvi'le S. South Atlantic League. ,Jack-onvii, 21-, Savannah 3. Mac',n 1 C'ha:l-(ton 6. (first.) M'ca n ?,. C.::ir K'-ton 1, (six innings, . sa 2, Columbia Augusta 2, Columbia 5. O/d Acquaintances Have Their Litt/c Joke Again THE COAL TRUS T-I DIG UP THE COAL AND YOU DIG UiP FOR THE COAL. C. P. Winters, who has been under treatment for several days at the oMt National hrotcl. dic-d last nIght, and was- buried' In St. J.I*oph's cemetery a few hours afterwards. The deceased wA.ei formerly a member of the Ninth ',C:mpany of Coast artll'-rv, having rni:.t,',d at Louisvi'lle on Aiugut 2, Y9',2. as a se'ond-class gunner. Hfe v,-,n honora',l:.y I'-'harped over a v.- k a' I,', '"r*. e -np'oymF nt In the sa'loo)n of .Tor)h IHoth, corner Tirr,zonf:t and G,'-(vernmont strrosa, wher,' he con'rac'-d 'ho foAvor. He was attw i' I i v Dr "McM:an. and 'ha, 1 Two nur-t.-. J. C McrGowan and E. .E S ,-warrl The -'au-rl wa.4 29 or 2') var of ~,,o and h: home was Il 9, Harrison. Ohi, Fisher Very Low. v ( r,., OW. t bes 5;flidfl4 ral,)!Il'y a! 1 of ; .~a.He I a ,ir. r:-. '-i';n "mnpkoy at i C)n -1: If- Pa z; Fi ve) James Jeffries Will Referee Britt=Nelson Contest To=day By Associated Press. the boxers. The lecc'aration of last San Francisco,. S.-pt. 8.-James J. night that a ten ,housand dollar ilde J ffries will referee the Brit;-No!-on: hbt was ma, and tha' tih- boxers c.:ntest at C'o:ma at 1:30 to-morrowL have a secret azr.-'M-n*' to Vvide the .afterndon. The d1v.opmients of th' Irurse, wiunn. r to, ,.- -ixt.'y anl !,ser las- twenty four hours s:rer.nthen the forty per cent of the pu'se, stems the opinion that all is not right betweenI enthusiasm. ige all AGED PEOPLE BURN TEN NW CHURCHES AND SCHOOLS . -... .. AND ONE DEAIH Government for withholding NeCws .4 . - .A- //gr I r -XCrow J C I to, 4 I * THE PENSACOLA JOURNAL, SATURDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 9, 1905 DAPHNE MAY COUNTY SL AGAIN itter Struggle Between I fmntv Tnmne Vtillt Pnnt G e li a Namt Description. Notlee is hereby give that the Ide'wltg described real estate, lying an e in the City of Pensacola, County of cambia, State of lorida, upon which the taxes levied by the said City of Pensacola for the year A. D. 1904 have not been paid, will be sold at the door of the court house of Escambia Mrs. Lee A. Johnn..Lot 20, blk. 46, Belmont Number. I county. at noon, on the first Monday In October, A. D. 1906, to make said taxes. ing...... ... ......6 Blmo ......t Number19 penalties, Interest and cost. Amanda and Harvey J. C WHIollectorG, Jones.............Lots 27 and 28. blk. 138, Belmont Tax Collector. Numbering..".. Numbering.. .. .. .......... 19 Clinton Lewis or Martha A. Lewis..100 ft. S. front by 150 ft. adjoining A Sunday's on West, blk 82, Bel- Name. Des riptl I month Numbering. .... .. .. 18 o J. W. Larton.........Lots 6 to 8, blk. 35, Beolmont Tract Bafld n s Unknown...........All of blk. 101. Belmo:nt Number- aI 9n ing.......... 1 9 .me Uwat, ..N., oull Uu.u &a A19 ..... TraLt...... . ad 20, 3, E n m Co u Mar Ane.........ILots 19 and 1720, blk 3399, East Ki in te COU0 S. Mar, n 0e, on .....J;otsal." m -, -* . Tract Tract . . . The Mob :l. Heral say': Wi:! I(, F. Barrios..........N 0 ft of 4 and WTi'of'5,'blk'- Bert t('ermi of :1 lIti'!vw:n e,,iny c r- East King Tract .......... cuit (c.,ur- I i.,-:.e l : 11H:y M1 1nt::; or Thos. Bellt...........L t 1 to 5. blk. 97. Eas Kig Tra at Ikaphne? i.s h, q, -:. n- w ag' L.. Io -. ...........*Lts 1 to 4. blk 37, East King Tract eating the, n:ind :4 li m. Sa:: -., j. A A. Credille....... N 40 ft of Lot 1 and of EK of 2, b Browm-. judge of the th.r on'bh judi- 56. East King Tract. cial circu-,t. L M. ravis ..........ot 19. blk 144, Est King Tract. Tb. -iia :er is o' stbch cravi::. that L M. ahiv!..........W 30 ft Iot 3. blk 59, East King Tra Judge( B-,,wne i.- row makLna a car.'- L. M. Davls.........Lot 2, blk 73. East King Tract ful and tL.or,.i;h xaniina ion .1.T) I.:z7z"' Davis.........N 60 ft Lot 3. and of W'l, of 2, blk5 this imniortan: q:,'., r. and w;'1, ; *- East King Tract.......... haps rend,.r arn opinion in the v,,ry Peter Davidson..... .Lot 3, blk. 93. East King Tract.. near ftir.re. The recent doc,-i.-r: n Wn:a Fisher ........Lots 6 and 7 an, N 105 ft Lots 11 at the 14.:h A ab:'.-,. in the c, o 12, b:k. 4, East King Tract.... Hald vrs:i- Sq'te.on, a suit r -'.i 1- Mary Gerald .......L.o ) 10. bik 10.5, East King Tract ing Ltf rvemn,,va: '.: the corn'pv , the original c ,u;:v <'. T Havy Mi- Lhio I. Hagood....I.ots 14 to 16 and N 3 ft Lot 17. L nette. was i. lavor of Stap'., n ani! 29. East King Tract ......... Daphne. th( supreme no, n h:din:-. ;n WrVm Hamilton......W 17 ft lt 2 and E 15 ft Lot 3, b the up -ron of .h:)d. Itronr.. ..ha: :!'.. ,9. East King Tract. law ,: rc.i'..a ha., nt'ver .'con..: .p- Rehbecca Hawthorn..Lo,)s 1. 2 and 3, bik 2, East Kir erative. Tract .. .. .. .. ....... A Bitter Fight. Jas. Hamilton.......Lot 5. blk 130. Eagt King Tract Citizens of .Mb't.e at. reality ro Chas. H. Hudgins ...N 50 ft Lot 6 and of E% Lot 5, b eaH the b!"ernp.- s o' l .' rsrunz'.- ",,- 49. East King Tract ...... .... Iweeni r.i-M.*n'l.- f Daliphr.o an.! that Chas. H. Hudgins...S 50 ft of N 100 ft Lot 6 and of El Lo section an ,s, T. 's .y Mine- arnd 5. b!k 49, East King Tract the vp;1:-r part o' Italiwin county, i Char. H. Hudgins...E .50 ft of S 110 ft Lot 1, b:k 56, Eas the ma:'r cf thi rom;oval of the King Tract .... ......... court house ~ dv spt rate was (h.- C. K'ng.............S 50 ft Lot 6 and o01 .h Lot 5. bl fight *hait h., -ur were r,' orti.' to 48, East King Tract ......... and even th, .,-i -;a' :. There wi J WV. Kohler........N 30 ft of;S 90 ft of Lot 3 and of W: am election and. a' a result. Bay Mi- Lot 2. blk 72, East King Tract.. . nette came out v:c:orious. Even then Moses Jackson......8 30 ft of N 70 ft Lot 4 and of W1 the fight did not stop and the famous Lot 5, blk 60, East King Trait ..l removal of the court house from the Wri. Lewis.........8 90 ft Lot 3 and W% Lot 2, blk 50 eastern shore to the former little lum- East King Tract ........... bring place on the Louisville and Wm. Lewis.........N 20 ft of Lot 1 and of E% Lot 2, bl Nashville railroad, became a part of. 51, East King Tract......... the history of the largest county in Win. LI wis.........S 50 ft Lot 6 and E% Lot 5, blk 51 the state East King Tract ...... .. .. . 4,ow Bay Minette Grew. D gene IAndsay ... .Lot 18, blk 105, East King Tract.. With the removal of thf court house Lil'le and Ray Minette bean Io thrive and greo Lucy McKinley.... .W 101 ft Lots 9 and' 10, blk 2., Eas like the beautiful gr came a thriving town and now enjo. Tract.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . two railroadF. It is claimed the cour' Geoo. Montgomery.. .Lot 6. blk 92. East King Tract .. I-ouse made the twn. Daphne. in hI Levi Owens.........S 25 ft of N 75 ft Lot 3 and of Wi meantime bteanme one of the has Lot 2. blk 54, East King Tract... beene, of :1ho st', t and. although un.- Mcxander Oliver....N 90 ft of Lot 6 and of E% Lot i.ke Cahaba, on the nmajeesic Alabama blk 46. East King Tract ...... . river, which passed in a night. so to Sam Pasco. Jr......lot 12, ik 103. ast King Tract... speak. and her niagnificon: hmnio-. tParton Pepper......S. 120 ft. of ALot 1 and of El,, lot 2 churc:i>-s and! l'usines houses 'ru.:- bik 53. East King Tract .... . lied in:o deca'. IMp:;ne r.-maine,l a W. E Plummer .....Lots 18 and 19, blk 9S, East King summer rsor.rt. bi;t htr p'cv'ige c'e- Tract .......... .. .. .. .. . parted. i oU Pruno .......... Ei2 Lot 5 and N 40 ft. Lot 6, blk In the event Judge Browne decides N9,. East King Tract ........ . ,lo hbo d his n et Term will tie w!!!ne aid gnashing of tecth M. E. Stewart. ...lots 13 and 14, blk. 38, East King Tract a: BaeI Milne'e )i<:. Stevens ......S 75 ft Lot 1 and of E% Lot 2. blk i 54. East King TracL .... .. . Pirating Foley's Honey and Tar Itaacr Shepard.......I t 4. 5 and 6, blk 73, East King n:etr & Co Chi. -go. originitc' Tract.... .... .. .. .. ........ Ho"'yv ard Tar as a throat and uni Oti S.miey .........Lot 16. blk 106. East King Tract ... rn'ci. a:..d ,.i :t-1 1 0:,1i of th-. gre-' *. C. Springer..... .Lots 1 and 2, blk 107, Eaf t Kinm U e', t: .i l p. ;'n'a: -y f Fol cy's Ir.- Tract .. .. .. .. .. .. .. '7y and Ta- r:: i:.'atlons are of Chas. H. Taylor ... .Tjt s 16 and 17, blk 98. Bast King fered for t'i i :i:e. T'heso wor'h- Tract .... .. ... .. .. .. ... less i::' 'ioi a* ma nr sonind'ne .Alonzo Thomas .....8 60 ft of Wij Lot 2. less the W 1 ft r.ames. ,wa-c o( 'i.,'m The gen I blk 51. East King Tract .. .. .. .. uine F,1: Hore: nn, Tr.r iq in a Samuel Wagner..... Lxots 16 to 20, blk. 13.,. -ast King .'rliow packa te. A k for i; and r Tract .... ........ .. .. .. .. f o n> -t',*st :i', It it the bes* W. C W-ilker....... S :.6 ft I.ot 6, blk 4, East King Tract remedy tot co" .- and c lis. W. A G o. F. WXonawortb. .Ios 1. 2. 11 and 12 and 14 to 20, blk D A,.nm're I:e.: ui): and Anpo'hecary- 101. East King Tract ........ .. .. Wes'.. .......lt 6 and 7. blk 4, East King Tract Notice. Contracto-s and Builders t Witcins...... .Tot 24. blk 17. East King Tract.. .. 1i.1,' will b( r. ,. .J for the ere.- M. Wilhis ..........N 70 ft Lots 1 and 2. blk 57. East King ti,< f a re s : :.rick, bluding or. Tract . .... .. .. .. .. .. .. the E c"rn'-r' : : ar\ and Laa T. D Whitmore..... IoTs 1 to 6 and 10 to 14 and 17 to 24. Rue F-r--ets.t c::y !i ,, rida lodge Ilk 10c. East King Tract ........ N. `4I1 a: I: Es :- l ia Lodge No. Tde:,e Williams.....W' 3.0 and Lot 31, blk I'l. East King S7'. (; T. O. i S Plans and Tract .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. sp, .'", mnay p'n at tIeo ot F M. Wilson........Lot 13 and N% Lot 14, bik 101. East fle cf C" 1 A'-' ,'- 1'2 W Ronana Tract . . . . . . . . . -'r-,' 1. ::. ', :ni rot lat.r '-intown ...........N 60 ft Lot 1 and of '-, Iot 2. olk h,.n t '. < p 'mniber IS. 71. 1- ast Kin Trart .. .. .. .. I1~ b r .- ;-.ts th I'nk-own ..........Lots 19 and 20. blk 05. East King r.g: t r-" a .. Trac .. ................ mrr.ut be :- nf. of C. H. 's Unknown........... Lot .1*, blk. 11.1. Easr King Tract .... tor s I '::.s' au p :. 'ons nus' U 'iki own ..........Lo: 32. blk 129. Enct KinF Tract.. no: be n -vc: "-,m i ,,fier. ,.!,hrown .......... N% ILot 28. blk 12i1. East Kin, Tract S'l'ti'lii:N \II,LIAMS. U'1nkowu .........P. ac'ional Lots 25 to 2S. blk 1-50, East R. T T':,M %S Secretarv. Tr ct .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Chitruran. LAUNDRY NOTICE. Owing to "," '-. crr-'y V; ,,le''oecio-.s aid a i ':,, ( M1- Walker ing- rahanm frim th :-. i" i- neces.arv ,, placi the tI : ,- r a cash bas-<. Monthly :','" 'r. h r-e'~y nti- fled that in, 'n. m ;,-t o '. ieft at hom to pay .liv -' n'-'. or package wil Gco. Murphy .......1/at 1. bIk 10.i. 3ast King iTract.... 'L.evi Owens .........N 540 ft Lot 3 and of W'2 Lot 2, blk .r4. EF-s Kin- Tract ......... 11w. F Aarons..... .Lot 1. L.lk. 40. Blm-int Tract .... A.lon & Lellaron. .. interest in Lots 11 to IS, blk. 4S Belmont Tract.. .............. A ;-son........ Io ',. b.k. 214. Belmont Tract ...... t H.. Ais:on........ .IJ T 6 and 7, !)'k. 29, Belmont Tract i-'. V.. A. Amos.... 1.ts 26 to 30), blk. 125, Belmont Numbering................ M. L. Autrey........E. 11:2 ft of 16 and 17 and of N% be i ,' '. '.. ..k t ","! dry- office. -of 1 1')K ":.'- t Numi ILn'o Iniig S" \R ILAU'NDRY .no. Bain...........IA 1 and S. 17 ft. of and S. 50 ft. S ept 1w I' 11,. J. Mackey. of 2 an ,l 21, 11k. ['1, Belmont I Numbering.. .. .. .......... NOTICE. I. Boley............Lets 22 and 23, bMi. 77, Belmont Spent w' 1-. Numbering ..... ........... DR J. XV '' ;;1,1\S .Denist. *TERSELY TC-0 * BUSINESSS LOCALS. p~enM& &K-Cairp-' 'r wif" !urr-sh F. tt-mnt n:1 '24 Pa-tLanu.1 a,,~ .c~ai sp n~ : '~a!,,(! rocers. her:ng.. .... .. .. .... ... I, P."ey........... .Lo 13 and 14, blk. 116. B(lmont Nunher'n. .... .. .. .. ...... i-e:'r I BRowr.......E ft. of WX. I.' on B. ;mtn: y 17-0 f:. deep. Ilk. t2, l3:,:nint Trac .. Mrss M F. Bruce. ... Slt of 15. 16 and 17, ,)'k. 3<. Be.lmont Tra ... ................. I';7za Bre an: ........ IAw 2. Mk. 94. Beltrn:.t N'mni'ering .1,s. F. Co'eman...... 's IS to 22. bik. 110. B' hlnont Number. ng. ..... .. .. .. .... R. 1. Dorscyv........W 35 f. of E. 115 f,. IC" *' 1 o ?19. b'k. 79. Belm.nit N::'.t n . . . i, K Fa '.k.......... N. .',0 ft. lots 14 to 1;., b1 k. ,4 PBel- tio.nt Numnr-.ng..... . .. . F .J. Fre.tc -ick .......L.o : 2* and F. par- :ot 30. ,:k. 27, Bclm<'ni N:n: ''-::..: . ..... Mary F. Gray.......S '., ; Ia : i a::i 4 17 a .! .-. 2 ft. of ,t: 1. :lk. 211, Be'mont Num- ,ering.. .. .. . ... ....... the ori- fi s. ,'ass l- se of :te kni G I. Green and W- In pnsac- a. Fa:r ?C"es to all. E. P:ummer........ Los 12 and 13, blk. 2. Belmont T.'a... .. .... .. .. .. ........ I-ene Mc-reen.......Lets o. ::d 20. Mlk. 81, Belmont Why use hI'erir pa.er. when you Numbcrin.. .. .. .. .. ...... can 1 in Kc', pr.. F-(-ech D:rult. p. r air.........Its' 1- :o 2,,. bIk. '. Be.mont Tract Kara L.:-. .r C-a:.e'& Bond at C. V. ;.'mn-aHarvey........Lot 6. bik. 13S, HBc:ont Numbering Thomptn s ..0 s. Palafox. (',orn::.e Harvv. ..... IL 7. b:k 131. 1;- :::.: N'mb ring il'u.ohold of Ruth. .lots 1 and 2 blk. S9. Bcmiont Num- .a-,*r' ex'rsnct atr thr* Standard. bering........ .. .. ........ Ouaranteed prare All others Pre A. J. Huuse..........Lots 13 to 15, blk. 157, Belmont mere ini:at.oL-, Ask for Sauer's. i Numbering.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. H. C. McDavid and L. E. Brooks.......Lots 9 and 10, blk. r6. Belmont Tra,-t 2 30 6 12 C. H. McCaskill.....Lots 13 and 14, oik. %. Be':mont Numbering ............ 2 30 4 Irene McGreen......Lots 2, 3 and 4, blk. 4. B.!mont NI1:m- I bering.... .............. :8 2 30 3 46 F. Madison.........Lot 1.. bik. 127. Belmonr NumbherinT 19 2 30 4 84 Ann Miller..........W. 45 ft. of E. 75 f. (if ots 1 an:l 2 2 30 4 08 and of Sj lot 3 bik. 16, Belmornt 2 Numbering ..2........... 2 30 1 43! ottieoMoorer .......Lot 18, blk. 99, Belmon: Numbering 1.) 2 .0 5 341Mrs. M. B. Palmes..Lots 27. 2S and "2_9 4, ,i,!... kct 19 2 3u0 2 68 Tract. . S19 1 30 4 71 J. H. Pace...........% interest lots 11 to IS, blk. 4S, 56g Belmont Tract.. .. ... 19 2 30 4 35 D. Perry............E. 70 ft. on Belmont by 100 ifr on 19 2 30 72 Coyle N. E. corner blk. S2. Belmont nd ,Numbering. . 19 2 30 1 05 D. Perry............40 ft. on ('oyle by 10o ft. ,. of N. 110) 1! .. 0 ft. blk. 82, Belmont Numbering.... 1: 19 2 0 1 03 W. E. Plummer......Lots 23 to 26, bik. 3. Belmont 1.:0 2 30 1 05 Tract............. 1 30 n 1 4 E. L. Purcell ........ Lots 23 and 24, blk. 40. 'on1mont S 19 2 30 11 45 Tract.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. SM "innie Rivers.. .. ..W. 471. ft. of lot;, 16 to 20. blk 27, 19 2 30 5 36 Belmont Tract.. .. ng 30 Naney Rive-s ........ Lot 26, blk. S7, Belmont Numbring 19 2 30 98 Nettie F. Riffle ...... All bik. 107, Belmont Numblwring.. i 19 30 1 54iJno. D. Robinson....W. 75 ft. of E. 150 ft. on Gregory by 19 2 30 6 63 150 ft. deep, b;k. >83, Belmont Num- ot bering.. .. ........ 19 2 30 4 86 Francis Rodgers.... Lots 3 and 4, blk. 88, Belmont Num- st 19 2 30 4 86 bering.. ........ 9 2 3 1 Charleton Stone.....Lot 19, blk. 91, Belmont Numbering .9 2 30 2 19 Mary Scott..........Lot 5, bik. 94, Belmont Numbering 19 o 30 3 21 Mary A. Stone.......Lots 11 to 23, blk. 119, Belmont Num- 19 2 30 3 21 bering.... .... .......... 19 2 30 1 18 A F. Thomas........W% lots 24 and 25, blk. 16, Belmont 19 2 30 1Tract. ........ .. ........ Mary Thomas ........ Lot 4, blk. 8, Belmont Numbering.. S19 2 30 4 35 Julia E. Thomas ....Lot 10, blk. 85, Belmont Numbering 19 2 30 4 48 Mrs. N. D. Thomas..Lots 4 to 11, blk. 114, Belmont Num. k bering.... ... ......... 19 2 30 1234 B. C. Tunison .......% interest in W. 10 ft. of S. 100 ft. lot 1 9 29, blk. 21, Belmont Numbering.. 19 2 30 3 72 W. T. Waters....... E. 45 ft. lots 6 to 19, blk. 79, Belmont 19 2 30 91 Numbering.. .. .. .. .. .. ... H. A. Waters........Lot 19, blk. 84, Belmont Numbering.. t H. F. Webb.........Lots 19 and 20, blk. 48. Belmont Tract 19 2 30 7 92 Lidia Willis.........Lots 6 and 7, blk 8, Belmont Tract.. g Oliver White........Lots 1 and 2, blk. 141, Belmont Num- 19 2 30 3 46 bering.. .. ..... ..... ... ..... .. 19 2 30 85 36Unknown ........... Lots 16 and 17, blk. 92, Belmont Num-. 19 2 30 85 being .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 19 2 30 3 59 Unknown..,*.......Lots 18 and 19, blk. 92, Belmont Num- ,. bering.. .... .. .. .. ...... 19 2 30 9 67 Unknown. ......... Lot 18, blk. 136, Belmont Numbering 19 2 30 1 67 Unknown.. ........All fractional blk. 137, Belmont Numbering........ .. .. 19 2 30 5 24 Buckner Chipley..... Lot 8, bik. 40, Belmont Tract ...... g Unknown........... Lts and 10, blk. 86, Belmont Num- 19 2 30 2 19 bering...... .... .. .... .. .. Josephine Abdtlkada.Lot 15, blk 132, New City........ . 19 2 30 1 9S John H. Aletnder..Lots 5 to 6, blk 225, New City...... t Louis J. Alf rd......Lots 16 and 17, blk 160, New City.. . 19 2 30 4 60 Mrs. M. L. 41nko... .Iots 14 to 18, blk 218, New City.... t 19 2 30 3 9D Win. Bentley.,.....Lot 16, blk. 14, New City.......... L. Ikley............Lots 4 and' 5 and B 30 ft 26, blk 92, 19 2 30 5 62 New City........ .......... L. Boley ............. Lots 5 and 6. blk 312. New City ...... 19 2 30 10 43 W. A. Blount........Lot 7, blk 36, New City............ .19 2 30 78 C. L. F. Bock........Lots 11 and 12, bik 129, New City.. * Thos. Boyle........All of blk 236, New City............ .19 2 30 1 12 B.H14. Burto*t........E% Lot 13 and all 11 and 12, blk 27. *9 3 4Bo New City .................. 19 2 30 4 t Lees'. Brooks ....8 37 ft of 8 to 10, blk 44, New City.. 't Unknown ..........Lot 6. blk 132, New City............ 19 2 30 3 97 Elizaheth Connell ... Lot 15, blk 147, New City........... Mrs. J. B. Church...Lots 4 to 6, blk 19, New City...... 19 2 30 4 3& J. R. Caro..........Lots 17 and 18, blk 104. New City.. S19 2 30 3 95 C. Carlson ..........Lot 19, blk 125, New City ......... SA 'M. Davis .. .......N 60 ft of 8 120 ft of Lots 10 to 12, blk 19 2 30 4 5 338, New City. ............... 19 2 30 3 06 *. M. Dalley......... Lot 6, blk 81, New City............ 19 2 30 1 67 ('. A. D'Alemberte...TLot 11, blk 12S. New City............. 19 2C 43 C.D)rsey .......... lots 6 to 15, blk 349, New City ...... 9 2 0 4 35 Win. Duffle..........Lot 3, blk 18, New City.......... 19 3.Ta. England, Jr .... Lo 10, bik 131, New Cit.......... 19 30 3 74 Mrs. G. Everett.....S part of Lots 14 to 16, blk 13, New 19 2 30 9 Wn Ci.... .. .... ...... .... . V7m Fisher ......... E% of blk 356, New City.......... 19 2 30 11 4' "Wn. Fisher ......... Lot 9. bik 356. New City............* S.2'ioes Fitzpatrick .. .Lots 11 and 12, bik 154-, New City.. 19 2 30 1 31 *.Toi.n B. Griffin...... Lot 13, blk 308. New 'ity ............ 2 30 1 31 arry Goode........Lot 18. blk. 15, Nv. City.......... 19 2 30 1 9. John Goldstucker ... Lot 13 and W Lot 12, blk 51, New 1 2 30 14 ~City. .................... 19 2 30 64 y ** * ** * ** -* * 19 2 30 64 J.I.a Henderson ... .Lot 17. hblk 15, New City ......... 19 2 30 6 B'nJ. Hilton.........All blk 333, New C('it-............ Win. Holder......... Lot 4, blk. 224. New City. ....... 19 2 30 $9 Kate Kelly..&.......N part of Lots 14 to 16, blkI 12. New 19 2 30 4 33 City ** .............. ..... A. R. Jones..........Lots 1 and 2, blk. 105, New Ci`y.... 19 2 30 4 22 Aaron Johnson...... E 10 ft Lot 7, all 8. N 30 ft of .. blk 4 SI 14, New City ............. Aaron Johnson......Lot 15. blk 17, New City.......... 1 Ja A. Johnson..... Lot 6, blk 25, New ('ty ........... 9 27 Robt. Lewis ........Lots 6 and 7, blk 1'4. N -w City. ... 4 46 Pnknown ..........W 108 ft of N SW c n :' Rcmana and Cevallos, blk 1. New City ...... 19 2 30 1 56 H. H. McLellan .....E 32% Lot 4 and W 33 Lot 5, blk 83, New City .............. 19 2 30 3 72 N. C. McMillan .....Lot 17, blk 13, New City.......... N. C. McMillan .....Lot 4. blk 15, Nev.- Ct: ......... N. C.McMilan......Lots 5 to 8, blk. 320, New City...... 19 2 30 7 3, S. It Mallory Sand E. C. Maxwell.Lot 1, blk. 69, New C. ........ 19 2 30 7 01 (S. R. 3Mailory andi E. C. Maxwel'.I.cts 2 and 3, blk 60, New C:. ..... 19 2 30 6 19 IT M:itchell.........Lots 1" ani 16, b!k 308, Nc\v ('C:':-.. 3p' w Moore.........ct 14, bi4 k 7, New City ... .... 19 2 30 1 ;3 Pensacola Land & Improvement Co. .Lots 8 ro 10, blk. !9?. New Ci-v .. 9 e.7 V\x Piummer..... 15" !5, {r Lot 1. bik 26. New Ci',.... '.;. Pur y.........Io s 19 and 2N blk 175. New City.. 7 52>' M. F I'erkins.......Le' 7. bik 305. New C'y........... 19 2 30 D ['la Renza..........Lots 12 and 13. blk. 128. New C:ty.. ~ R30. P. Reese.........L ts l,' to 20, blk 180. Ner C!ity.... 19 2 30 3 9: rsi. Rivers.......Lo' 5. 6 and 7 and N part LIt 8. Ilk i 9. New City ............. 28 2 30 701 iG. M. S?!lars........ lot 13, bilk 2. New City............ ~8 0.T. W. Spencer......L;s 3 and 4. blk 19i. New Ci::. 42 30 6 12, Gr.ripie Smith......Lots 19 and 20, blk 260. New City.. 3 1 I. R. Suggs..........Lots 1 to 5. blk. 175, New City...... 2S 2 30 5 2Ii';3ia Tate ..........W' Lets 8. 9 and 10, b!k 108, New 3 5 24City .... .... .... .. .. ... Est. Walter Tate... .Lots 8 to 10 and 11. and E Lot 12, 19 2 0 23 blk 213, New City ........ .. .. S 3 Mrs. E. Urch.......W 37 ft of S 74 ft Lots 8 to 10, blk 44 New. City.. .... .... ... 5 verett Urch .......Lot 12, blk 106, New City........ 11 S5 Thos. C. Watson A Co. Lots 11 to 17. blk 114, New City.. Thos. C. Watson & Co. Lots 1 to 5 and 16 to 20, blk 273, 28 2 30 18 55 New City .................. a7 63 Thos. C. Watson & Co.E 321 ft Lots 1 to 4, blk 64, New 19 2 30 60 City .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 19 2 30 65 Virginia E. Walker... Lot 1 and W 24 ft Lot 2, blk. 42. New City .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 19 2 30 2 57 Rilla Watson ....... Lots 5 and 6. bik 305. New City..... 2MIr. M. El Wright...Lots 11 to 20. bik 4. New City...... 26 2 30 2 13 Mrs. M. E. Wright ..Lots 16 to 20, blk 2, New City...... .0 * 0 0 o ~1 2 -11 Vame. Description. A 1 to 4, b)k 124, Wes-: King Trac~... 28 2 1 4; E. J. FrT-ederick......Lots 13 and 14, blk. 12Z, West King STract.. .. .. .... .. ........ 28 2 2 2-: Wm Fisher.........Lot 17, blk 31, West King Tract.... 28 2 ', ; S,s 'i.s Fountain.... .Lots 9 and 10, blk. 27, WeA.t King Tract 28 2 Ilul Garrison......Lots 12 to 17, blk. 116, West King Tract 28 2 2 C i. A. Gamlin.........NW,4 blk. 147. West King Tract.... 28 2 ,J.J G'olson...........Lots 6 to 11 and E. 100 ft. Iot3 13 -',;i to 16, blk 21, West King Tract.. 28 2 E H. Hansley.......All of lot 5 and 30 ft. of 1 to 4 begln- 3 o niDg 60 ft. E. of SWV4 of bik. and S2'z, N. 137 ft 10 inches of lot 24, blk. " 124, West King Tract.. .... .. .. 28 2 6 j. W Hyer..........E 65 ft Lots 1 to 4, blk 69, West King 1 ~. Tract.... ...... .. .... .... ... 28 2 16 s 2 :ik Hamilton...... Lot 5. blk. 4, West Kfng Tract.... 28 2 1 2I .\:ice R. Kelly......Lot 3, blk 40, West King Tract....... 28 2 3 Auie Ishan........All blk f5, West King Tract....... 28 2 G(J. Johnson.......Lot 9. blk 87, West King Tract.... 28 2 2 07 G o. Johnson ....... Lot 10, blk 87, West King Tract.... 28 2- I.. J. Johnson.......Lot 4 going El sub-division of NW% 1 69 blk 56, West King Tract......... 28 2 3 Herry Lewis ........ W 30 ft of SW%, b!k 56, West King a -52 Tract .. .. .. .... .. .. .. 28 2 3 2 J. J. McCaskill.... .Lots 13, 14 and 15, blk 58, West King 408 Tract .... ............. .. .. 2 3 C. H. McCaskill.... ,ot 2 going E mud-division NW%, blk 1 93 L6, West King Tract.. .... ...... 28 2 C. McAnley......... W 100 ft of NW% blk 57, West King 1" ract.t .. .. .... .. ...... 2 2 1 IreneMcGreen.....LotA 14 and 15, blk 22, West Klng 7 01 Tract .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 28 2 3 56! Irene McOreen......,W 180 ft N% and 120 ft of 8% blk 1 92 6 741 6 61 88 57. 7 50 2 57 49 54 5 72 3 95 1 29 49 56 2 30 3 46 2 30 3 41 rii| nll Kate L. Wilson ..... Lot 8. blk 154, New City .......... 2 30 3 97 Lidia Willis........Lot 2, blk 15, New City............ D. Hale Wflson......Lots 3 to 5. bik 30g. New City.... 1). If ae Wilson ......Lots 16 to IS, bik 319, New City.... 2 30 1 0S Willie Williams .... Lot 3' blk 22. New City. ......... S~.enhpn Williams...N '6 ft L:f I to 4. bik 21, New City.. II. F. W ise....... ...Lct 11. hlk 7, New City............ tChas. W right.......Lot 8. bik 22. Nov, City............ 2 30 4 1* l'zz W i!lims.... Lo' 1. blk 372. New City ............ 7 12 C. Yonie, No. 2...I,- s 15 and 16. blk 320, New ity.... .Ilikrown ..........L ,): 2 8, blk 30. New C;ty..... ..... S 30 I .kn r.vn .......... I.ot r bik 7. New Ctly................ 2 30 8 L79'1 ; r'k,! >un .......... iL ," ;. 1 'N 21. N ow City.. ............... 7 '.' nown ..........Lot ., h!k :,. New City............. I'nl.nown .......... i. s i; )o . b!k :136, No v City.... S 30 I'nknown .......... Icfts 1 to 5. I'*lk 357. New Ci:y.. 2 :: known n ........... Lot. 11; an,l 17. blk 357. N vw Cty.. . 2 3M1 i Cross.......... rpins N of bl'. E. Maxent rr"t 42 S 30 r . .. . . . .. . . . .. Win. Fisher.......... l.o. 1 to 3. fract. E. of )o:naild 7 .x 'x..: rat ....... . .. .. .. 42 3, Wm Fisher.........Fr -"!-.al l.ot 11 to 14 an!. 37 to 39. 30 *-' blk 117. Maxant Tract .. .. .... 42 Win. Fisher. Trus'oe.e. ,; 1to 5. blk 200. Maxan" Tract 42: M3 S; Mr,. Mary Killeke'ly.W SI :'t of N 12'5 ft NW cor. bik 11, 3Maxont Tract........ .. .... 42 S s Mrs. Mary Killekelly.S 30 tt of N 155 ft of W 120 ft blk 11, Maxant Tract ... .. . .. . .... 42 2 30 7 C3 W. Johnson......B 1:5 t ?1o- 32 and of 22-t ILxt 23, b!k 1 i v, a-t Trac' . .. ...... 42 2 3J '. P. L., ........... ,> 14. bl)i 11 a'a rant Tract ........ 32 1": Maloney.......... Lots 21 and 22, .oi: 6. Maxant Tract 42 27 J Nicholas ..... Lots 14 and 15. blk. l i Maxant Tract 42 Margaret Swaine...oIA)ts 31 and 32 and E. 50 ft. Lots 34 '22, 'and 35. blk. 11, Maxant Tract .. ... 42 1) Vale W ilson...L..ot 13. hbl 13. Maxant Tract ........ 42 olwn.wn ......... Lots 31 to 34. blk. 87, Maxant Tract. 42 22 30 1 1 known ..........E 10 1f Lot 21 auid all Lots 22 to 27. 30 '1 bik S7. Maxant Tract .. .. .. .. 42 3 7 0rnkn.own ..........Lots 17 and IS. blk 113. 11axant Tract 42 W .1. Bicker........W of lot 340, blk. 19. 01 City .... 30 4 7. 5 L. Boley............All lot 245, Exc. E. 50 ft. of S. 160 ft. 0 k. 31, Old City.. .. .. .. .. .. 2 3 6 13 Th'. lLahnunt ..... N. 40 ft. of lot 246, blk. 13, Old City.. 2 30 1Mrs. 1;-:; Grant.....Wt lot 203. hlk. 25, Old City...... 2 3) 91 I. A. Griffin........Lot 145, blk. 20, Old City...... .. lar-ini..........S. 40 ft. Arpent lot 73. Old City...... 2 30 4 1U l,,ouisville & Nashville H. R. Co..........W. 14 ft. of E. 96 ft. Arpent lot 30. Old 6 12 City. ..... ...... .. ......... 2 30 1 9i11. M. McArthur.....W. 100 ft. of N. 120 ft. lot 78, Arpent 2 30 1 5i Old City .. .. .. .. .... ........ Ei st. A. ,crcGee.......E% lot 326, hik. 31, Old Citv........ 2 30 1 1 C'. R. Ma...ee.........N1, lot 329. blk. 21, Old Cir-. ..... .. Est. Eben Moreno... ILt 374, cemetery lots, Old City .. . 2 30 1 69 Effle McDonald Rivers N. 70 ft. lots 342 and 343, blk. 20, Old City........ ...... ... .. 2 30 7 7 'Dora Rosique........W% lot 150. blk. 18, Old City...... 2 30 9 27 Jane Scholls........N. 46 ft. of S. 81 ft. of E. 168 Arpent S 01! lot 84, Old City.. ... .. .. .. iy t;'D. D. Shuttleworth..N% lot 297, Blk. 17, Old City...... I). D. Shuttleworth..W% lot 367, blk. 25, Old City ...... T 30 1 05 Frank Touart.......W% lot 326. blk. 21, Old City...... iMitchell Touart....Lot 330, bllk. 21. Old City.......... 2 30 1 05 Mrs. Joe Wyer.....Lot 183, blk. 27. Old City.......... S Unknown.........E% lot 397 (cemetery lots), Old City.. 2 30 1 31 Rev. J. A. Baasen...Lots 273, Old City........ ...... 2 30 65 Rev. J. A. Baasen ...Lots 393 and W% of 394 and of 397, Old City.. .. .. .. ... .. .... .. 2 30 1 31 C. Corner...........Lot 5, bik. 33. Dallas Tract........... 27 1 4 Est. M. A. Caro.....Lots 2, 3 and 5 to 7, blk. 38, Dallas Tract.. .. .. .. .. .. .. ........ 27 2 2 30 3 07 Coner and Kupfrian..........T.ot 3. blk. 11, Dallas Tract......... 27 2 1 16 G. A. Eggart........Lots 7 and 8, blk. 21, Dallas Tract.. 27 2 1 29 J. F. O Shanghnessy Lots 2 to 4, blk. 73, Dallas Tract.... 27 2 76 Hen-ietta*'Parker.... Lot 4, blk. 11, Dallas Tract........ 27 2 3 95 Est. Adam Thompson Lot 2. blk. 18, Dallas Tract.. .. .. .. 27 Unknown............S. 30 ft. lot 4, blk. 52, Dallas Tract .. 27 1 45 Maria Baccus........t 6, blk. 3, Doneldson Tract...... inm. Fisher.........Lots 1 to 7, blk. 45, Donelson Tract.. 56 Mrs. L. Gasseman. .W. 10 ft. lot 6 and all of lot 7, bik. 47, 88 Donelson Tract ...... .. .. .. 11 9 Margaret Kelly......N. 140 ft. of lot 11, blk. 2, Donelson 6 74 Tract.......... .. .. .-. .. .. Florence Joseph.....Lot 9, blk 34, Doneldson Tract.... 14 11 Jos. Licata.. ........ S. 27 ft. of N. 127 ft. of E. 80 ft., blk 6 23 3, Doneldson Tract...... .. .. 2 7' N. C. McMillan..Lot 8 and E% lot 9, blk. 45, Doneldson 91 Tract...... .... .. .. .. .... S4 E. Maloney.......... S. 38 ft. lots 38 and 39 and N 2 ft. lot 13 71 21, blk. 38, Doneldson Tract .... 1 1' Thos. P. Maloney....N. 47 ft. lots 38 and 39, blk. 38, Don- Seldson Tract.. ... .. .. .. .. 1 41 J. E. Strazzula.......E. 33 ft. of S. 125 lot 67, blk. 3, Don- 5 72 eldson Tract.... .. .. .. .. .... 2 17 Chas. Vanmetre.....E% lot 25 aind all 26, blk. 46, Donel- son Tract...... .......... . l M. M. Caro........50 ft. W. front, 6 ft. going S. and 150 ft Sdeep, blk 109 Petterson Addition 40 2 E. H. Hogshead..Lots 7 and 8. blk 98, Petterson Addition 40 2 13 Mrs. Marinovich .....Lots 11 and 12, blk. 8S, Petterson Ad- 1 29 dition...... .. .. .. .. .. .. 40 2 4 *lJohn H. Johnson.....Lots 21 and 22, blk 26, Water Front 2 17 A. Lischkoff.........Lots 7 and 8 and 17 and 18 and parts 8, 4, 5 and 6, blk. 28 Water Front 3 -" .\. Lischkoff........Lots 7 and 8 and 17 and 18, blk. 31, S24 A s oWater Front........ ......... S-4 A. Lischkoff........ Parts lots 2, 3 and 4 blk. 38, Water 1 02 Front ........................ 1Jno. Martin..........Part B" blk. 32, Water Frot...... '2 T. H. Woodard......Part lots 8 and 9. blk. 34, Water Front R. M. Avery........N% of lot 16, all of 6 to 15, blk 83, 4 VWest King Tract........... 28 7 5 E C Allen..........Lot 7. blk. 43. West King Tract.. .. 28 3 liirke Bardwell ....Lots 5 and 6. blk. 42. West King Tract 24 2 7... o" '. Burnett. .....Lot 13, blk 65. West King Tract.... 28 1 ,;, ,';!ah.;l,; Buttler......W 28 ft. of lots 1 to 5, bilk. 116, 3 ad W,-: King Tract.. ........ .. .. 28 2 : T. and A. Betts...Lots 7 and 8. blk. lb, West B!ng Tract 28 2 S I. I'ley:...... ......Lot 1, blk 85, West King Tract...... 28 2 1 6 (; ,-^;tt.........Lot 19 blk. 119, West King Tract.... 28, 2 9, + .,. i (i (r,;ktt....Lots 19 and 20, blk. 4. We.,t King Tract 28 2 S2'' H rentcL Cro,:kett....W. 60 ft. of East 120 ft. of blk. 117, ,, ,, W est King Tract. . .. .. .. ... .28 2 .' F. D)avdson .Lot 5. blk. 53, West King Tract...... 28 2 !ia::.e-r E. Dean.....S. 122 ft. of lot 24 and E 35 ft. of lots 3 08 1 79 9 27 36 10 12 I3 5$4 7 5W 941 2 216 5 73 t 2 " 11 4s 7 6a 4 35 2 30 64 30 1 6O 30 1 44 30 3 63 S830 153 3 10 54 2 5 1 16 5 24 10 56 4 46 1 56 4 85 4 35 6 1i 9 13 30 a 5 24 4 $5 0 4 48 30 2 1t 30 3 19 U.s 30 30 30 30 30 30 30 1 09 64 S4 1 86 1 41 2 49 1 29 30 1 04 30 8S 30 45 O 30 3 22 30 4 30 14 11 30 2 5s 10 1 04 30 3 57 30 3 19 10 4 43 10 2 69 10 64 310 4 10 4 35 10 6 s 30 118 10 7 9 0 98 (Continu on Page Three.) 1* _I t 2 57 2 30 16 77 2 30 9 67 > I 2 30 2 30 , 1 PR THE PENSACOLA JOURNAL, SATURDAY MORNING 0, Your Boys Will Soon Start to School. )oine In and look thro our line of Bo's and Chila'ri Clothing. We make a special of carrying the best line Children's clothing in the c because we know they will be men buying their own cl Ing, and we want them to c tinue buying clothes wth their mothers bought th when they were children, the only way to do this is give them the best values n C. C. 0eodman, QOO. Arneprg T_ oilT GCO Mai et Daylen ad Intedenda - 'GO'R BROWAMD ShootJn BITING HABITS S IS DEFENDED e""""S MOF THE FEVER B PPRIyu kee Mhandy for ini& M S u ABYPPER 9-' MOSQUITO di'te usme, a bottle of Braidentown Herald Goes for Ma- HAMLINS Dr. Byrd, Now in Pensacola, Writes rio Com nty Kickers in I T nterestinglyof the Methods , u Strong Terms. of the Insect t alty I Dr. Hiram Byrd, assistant to the of The Braldentown Herald comes out apain re I state health officer of Florida. has de ;boldly in defense of Gov. Broward's mrvelOu pain remeyvoted considerable time and paid close city appointment of County Judge Bell. In ill quickly relieve the spasMU attention to study of all classes or Marion county, which was done with- which Wrack the tortured n species of mosquitoes. He has writ- o ut the indIrsement of the coton a number of most excellent art'- S out the endorsement of the county if taken internally, will per cles upon mosquitoes and their habits, ore committee. The Herald says: aa.ntly mre h C Um a of t and his articles on the stegomyia fas- -The Marion county Democracy (so ciatia. the yellow fever-carrying rmos- hlem' "Te arion cout (so n e quito, have been given great publicity h called), with th8 press, are going w!ldu for ttracted coniderable attention to in their censure of Gov. Broward for "I hd been r andattractedical fnsiderableatternity. ion: SOW. making an appointment of county TS,1" riteS O$al U ill, Of The following, from Dr. Byrd, on the judge in that county without consult- aritt &, "from the frigh biting habits of the stegomyla fasc a- ing the Democratic executive commit- pais of eurala and never will prove of special interest at tee. The same course of action awas 0-md any re=ztcy that would give Contradictory Statements. taken in some other counties when.me Gov. Jennings adopted the same ridf, until I tried Hfaml m Next to knowing at sight the m,-' course. ButJennint is adoptedent the same qper. uito himself, nothing is more imporir course. But it is evident that the po-o W Or WO i Chic eaeced o tant than to know the biting habits of pie are young in Democratic and con- nanent; Cure." Price 500 and $1. the stegomyIa fasciatia. stitutional law, and the resolutions g g,' cetrr-.ended by I have seen very ltrtle literature er adopted by the Marion county com- WHITE'S PHARMACY, uponthis particular phais eof l 'u mittee show a want of knowledge upon Phone 180, Night Phone 44. tory, part claiming that that he bites hlUZ 5, 0 LP dr Pensacola, Fla. I *ii ,. in .n..a t ti. o.i mrt that tneir pJart to ilemocrati c utsagt e before the Populistic mididleof-the- road-sub-treasury Democrats got an unmerited position In the Democratic, ranks and councils. The Governor's Duty. SAYS SENSIBLE ri ro 0%LI rA rl i% ip M IIgr nlil.ii. 11 lilt* Ul,, "rile ; -A ntl lt h-11mu he is of purely nocturnal habits. It is the purpose of this article. :h re- fore. to state the conditions under which he bites and doe-n't b;it. as 1 have observed them myself, and 'o Interpret certain well known phe nomena,. W se 1n mg"o Ul I Uil i The constitution of the state gives I II Mate Before Biting. S EATS AND VEGETABLES POUL the power and makes it the duy of Only the females bite, arid these not Y .Ar AN vETIfSE, ASUO the Governor to make all such ap- U LI U 5 U till after they have mated. Having TRY AND SAME I: iEAtON, pointments. And nowhere is there any once mated they are always fertile, FREE DELIVERY. word or paragraph indicating any and though they may deposit, during ower in the Governor to delegate Flife, several litters of eggs. (hey di SJONANAG hat power in the Governor to delete2x4 cTampa Times Think Florid IS not need to mate a second time. P N 89 that power to any little 2x4 commi I After mating the females go in quest SPHONE O tee. On the contrary, it imposes the BBest Place to Spend the of blood. When they bite they fill the responsibility on him; and, while stomach very full. They will not hi:e i. WHITE, it is a part of Democ-atic privilege Summer Time. any more now till that !s all diested.w This takes two to three days wh'ii and policy for all to petition 'he ov- T jl i. ernor to settle their choice, onit is on The Tampa Times says: The sum- the weather is warm, but when it is a" e O l a permission and not a law oftoee their cpct nr- mer flittings, which have been .) cool the vital processes are a little Sperission and not a law of the pOr- Wnumerous during the past few weeks.' slower, a it takes somewhat longer. E. P o r hioce h dfua.-have almost alto:e:her ceased, and- The stegomyla fasciata have two m "This policy was never heard of un 'almost the only people now c eavsnd daily martin; periods; one in the morn. til the Popults undertook to dictate the cy are those wh go to enjoy a ng, which lasts from early dawn till TERSELY TOLD. o th art nin te conve. ton ae am brief vacation and escort their wives 9 or 10 o'clock. and one in the after- S pa that nominated Gov. MItche:l. And and families back to the c. Within noon. which lasts from 4 or 5 o'clock we are advised by a delegate who was and families back to the ci there till dark. They occasionally mate at in that convention that every straigh- a few weeks more cooler weather w all hours of da, pailarl if son are at Democrat protested and have set in and Tampa will be in the all hours of the day, partilarly if i ended ve N. C.. where they il eresy and ket the con-midt of a winr season whch prom- remain for several weeks. mention for two days ,aitin; on the ises to be the gayest, most lively andi Begin Early in Morning. o port, KT., ews: Mr. Chase. platform committee and finally eld-mot sucesful in her history.Per- They begin biting also at early o dorft ily, .. N s: Mr. Chas., platform comme ttee, and finally yield- haps a larger number of Tampa pen- dawn. and by 9 or 10 o'clock the bit- ott and family, of Pe ooa, Fa.,ed at the request of the simon-pue pie have gone north or to the mou. ing has reached its height. So it co- arrived here Monday night to visit Democrats. who claimed that the par- J.'iUtwe, Mrs. Geo. W. Snort. Mr.' ty would see that it was unconstitu-' tains this summer than ever befor- tinues till they have becQmp mated uir will be h Mrs. Geo. W. ort. Mr.ee t wonal and voidsee thand it was unonsuld have although not so many n proportion till the afternoon draws on After 5 Ott nd be here or twooh r o een tonal and void and would have part a during previous years, owing tour or 6.o'alock the biting sbitdes in a moeth and whle here ~wil open a1 binding force on the party. increased pcpulatien. Tampa hls measure, but does not ",bmpleteiy pture galery in the Ocize buildlngK Babes of Democracy. been well represented at all of tic cease till the lights are out at night. Mr. rottrerl Is a fie artist and knows 'be l-ppreibothd at s. Gotten s a No these new-born bnbes of Dm. leading resorts both north and south ,If they ever bite in the dark it is the business.Now these new-bornabes of Dem- and Tampa tourists hav gone all over rarest exception. It is to be added, The circulation department of Theb ocracy prate about Democrtic princi-the United States spreading the fame Just here that during the noon hours urnal several days ago opened a ples and usages when they don't know of our city an l her beauties of c'l- of our hottest and brightest days the oo e room No. Salisbury building. enough to know that Mrion county mate and surroundings biting subsides a little. W. Government street, with Mr. thts. was represented In that convention Uaka Sprns Tenn.. has been a And, though they bite only in the T. Stewart in charge Subscriptions by men who were not Democrats, biu Unaka Springs, Tenn.. has been a And, though they bite .ily in the tew received chargcco s paid a nd re treasury Popul ts, who advocated popular resort with Tampa people thn- day, they assiduously avoid sunlie1t., are received account paid and re theories that were wholly s avoatubversve season, as many of our prominent res. I doubt f one ever makes an attack. Ceipta rendered at that place, which to eo hat werine u idents formerly lived in that section. no matter how hungry, where the sun $ out of the quarantne district. Copy le of Democratic principles and usaes and at one ;time the Tampa colony at is shining, or even ventures into sun. r adveisement may also be let The Mariolen fight was waged bitterly band the resort numbered no less than light when it can be avoided. If taken terIe. Phone No*e and is the old the Dmocracy has never fully recov- thirty people. Other Tennessee r-- into the sun In captivity they become umber. 38 is bie oy. c:l for 38 withPred from the work done in thatrcon. sorts and Lowns have also had a num-. restless. Even in the wriggler and S extra. 3 is buand your wants will r mention. Therefore. all these blood ber of vskors f.-om Tampa. pupa stages they seek the shady part ve proma and your want will reand thunder resolutions core wit Hot Sprlnzs. Ark. has as usual been of the vessel. eive prompt attention. ery bad grace from these new-fledg- popular, and a numbe- of our leading Avoid Light and Wind. Id Democrats who disregarded the families have according to custom Not only do they avoid the d!-ect To ge the "BEST EVER MADE" strict author of Democracy and cen. spent part of the summiner at the re- h Extracts buy Blue Ribbon Lemon sure our painstaking Governor for sx- soTt. ad Vanilla. The mountains of North Carolina BOY WAS PAINFULLY INJURED YESTERDAY., Jta Braswell, about six years or age, was painfully injured yest -rday afternoon. when he was s,'ruck on the bead by the cross tree of a "merry-ge- sound.'" The boy and a number of others were enjoying themselvess when the' heroes piece fell. striking him on the, bead and inflicting a wound about two! Inches in length. Cured of Lame Back After 15 Years of Suffering "I had been troubled with lame back er fifteen years and I found a com- plete recovery in the use of Chai.i berla'n's Pain Balm.' says John G Bisber. Giillam. Ind This lniment :s also without an equal for sprains and bruises Ft is for sale by a:l drug gist NOTICE. At a conference of the members of the advisory board of the Pensac.ia Classical School who remain in thb, citv. Messrs. F C Brent. C. F. Zeek. H. H Thornton, Sol Cahn. A. M. Avery. W A D'Alebe-r'e. Walker 4 Anderson and Dr Lou!s deM Blocker. k has been deemed advisa';e to po.'- pone the date of opening the coming session of the- school from Sep:emnber 16 to Oc'ob.-r 2, if condi:Tons in the city are suet. I- to justf:fN an opening y tLbat dat. H CLAY ARMSTRONG. Principal EMPTY BOTTLES. Fifteen cei.t:. per doz'n paid f,,r e mpi Bosso v'.o::'es at N:ck's res- taurant NOTICE. Thc Persa'r. Hu<':ness Co'llec h is suspended u: ':* :h,- f verv s:;uation raR--ants :'- o,;,i ling SEARI.S & EIA-IS. Principals rntil #e open Ssep: I w have always been in favor with Tainm- pa people. and not. less so this sum mer than usual. Many have summer- light of the sun, but they also avoid bright skylight, creeping up insidio.is- ly on the shaded side, when they go to make an attack. They likewise avoid the wind, sel- dom attacking even In a moderate ed at Asheville. Waynesville and Hen- breeze, and then always on the lee-' dersonville, while those with tastes ward side. I which pro-apte, thcm to seek less They are also shy of motion-eat-, crowde'd resoris have found fresh ?t, ly driven away, but persistent to re- and chickens in little nooks of he turn. mountains. Dr. and Mrs. H. T. Lykes, Stegomyia is Wary. have entertained a number of Tampai Upon the whole, the eregomyia fec friends at their pretty summer- home,U s CGolden Rod. near Wavnesville. -- -- c Georgia, Alabama. Virginia and the northern states have received thpirU PURE -EVlDEtCE4 share of visi;s. while many Tampaites ____ have found refuges from the heat by' t is Coming In Rapidly in Pensacol . Tgoinh into Canada. i Evidence on the following subject, been weil known and appreciated is. will prove of interest to every Pensa- every year beomng more popular cola reader. So many people go Sphere. and this summer Texas, Califor- through th sae s experience daily -, nia and Colo:ado received a quota of This public statement should be proof S summer visitors. Qu~te a number via- positive to every wavering doubter. ited Portland. Ore and were preentRead it carefully: Sat the Lewisan Ore and Cla wer e preosition.t, John Stearns, ship carpenter by Y ourthe ewis andClrkExposiion trade, living on West Zarragossa ,Your poeeWhile quite a number of Tampa street, says: ""Doan's Kidney Pills people sought .heir summer pleasu.Cs proved more than a bonanza to me le o th, resorts of the mountains and: when I was in a pretty bad condition Reflects the far nor:h. not a few remained in I had backache, indigestion and slug. F-,orida and fared as well as anyone gish kidneys. The kidney secretions White Springs. Clearwater, Sarasota, were not normal and caused me in- and other Florida resorts were ove -' convenience. There was also more' flowed with visitors from Tampa, or less brickdust sediment and they q And Dothin in the while hundreds of Tampa people sperit were of a reddish and unnatural color nhaes ooe's ood taste as d es the summer or portions of it at Green I also had spells of dizziness and se. hm, one'godU*ao st Springs. Just just across Tampa Bay. ere headaches. My back ached after china bc-a-brac and poetry that dis Florida is in summer the equal of a hard day's work and often it was as played. almost any resort in the United Statesmuch as I could do to get home in q factoiep o ese and a cizen of Tampa can remain at the evening on account of my back s~reseachyearhundreds ofdhumndsof home. enjoy cool evenings and good paining me so across the kidneys artaj tht tcm lnerthe enralcha-health. amusing. himself bh short ex- By accident I came across an adver artle ttcome ueru general c rsions down the coast or upon the tisement about Doan's Kidney Pills actenizatoo bnc-a-br and art pottery. waters near Tampa. This fact is be and thinking that they might help me. Save dthe mark ing realized and while Tampa on ac- I procured a box at Sidney Kahn's Tere are many dt ma of merito. c- unt of her increased population, drug store. No. 9 South Palafox ous artic-Le sent here., A. n d sends every y.rr a larger nuniber of street. The first box helped ousartes sent er, oo. An some turists north, a greaCor proportion of me wonderfully and I continued the are dirt cheap. her citizens stay in Fl--.rida and enjoy treatment. The secreoions from the, q We are specialib in the ina bmins. h ha* themselves. kidneys were entirely corrected and oW wol attend. We mil We experts. lTha's why backache become a thing of the past. you wll fd the chaocer t thip here always-in- while the indigestion from which I cioudthem ieriorous'dirt-cheap.' serving his prerogatives and discharg- had suffered was relieved, as well as q You don't risk your reputation for good takt in his duty fearlessly, the headaches and dizziness. I can bae no matr what you alct. ""The Democrats of the state are: say both from experience and observ'a- A NOTICE. fur rerf:o no:ictr y store wil!, from 7.3C a. m. until 5 p. m 1AZ JACOBY. i well aware that Democratic executive committees everywhere have proved too pliant for perfect trustfulness. and! until it can be shown that the Gov- ernor's appointee is a wholly unfit per-. son for the office Marion county owes' the Governor an apology for theirt i peevish ,?--4 unjustifable rebellion." tion that Dean's Kidney Pills are a re- liable kidney remedy." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foeter-Mllburn Co.. Buffalo., N. Y.. sole agents for the United, States. Remember the name-Doan's--and, take no other. i Special SATURDAY Y BARGAINS AT THE BUSY STORE. S-- hirt Waists * 50 pieces White Torchon, Clung Plat Val Laces, worth Sc,. 10c and 12t-c per yard, choice of entire line for.... .... .. ... 5 Pillow Shams, Etc. 25c White Lace Pilow Shams, now only .... .. .. ............ 19c Best 50c B:eached Shee's, special.45c 1214c Bl:eached Pillow Cases only 10c Best 14c Bleached Pillow Cases Now............... ..... ..11C Best 69c Mohawk Valley Bloache'1 Sheets, torn and hemmed, spe- cial cut price .. .. .. .. ... . 59c 75e 104 White Bed preads to go at 59c $1.00 10-4 White Bed Spreads to go at.. .. .. .. .... . .. 75c $1. 50 104 Extra Fine Sprea,ls. to go at...... ... .. .. .. .. 1.19 Towels. One lot of White Crash Towels regular 5c kind. to go now at.. 3c 50 doz. 1Sx34 Bleached Huck Tow- els, regular 10c value, special cut price. . .. .. .... .... 7c 50 doz. 21x45 inch Bleached Extra quality Huck Towels. regular 12%c kind. special price Sa!- urday. . . . . . . . 9 Take your choice of our $1.50 and $1.75 White Lawn Waists, while They last for.. .. .. .. .... ..79 All our Finer Walets lees than aotua cost. $1.23 White, Blue or Black Duck Skirts to close out now for.... 79 One ease of New Granite Flannel. ettes, in choice styles for wrap. pers, kimonos, dressing saques, etc.. the lc kind, to introduce them Saturday.. .. .. .. ..100 Special Bargains in Muslin Underwear. We will place on sale Saturday morning the greatest values ever op fcr d in Muslin, IAwns, Drawers, Chemi.se. Corset Covers and Skirts. See the special Bargains at 19o, 256 39c, 4sc, 75c and 98c per garment Your Money Back If you can mateh them, v, Mosquito Nets Extra quality in 10 yard pieces, regular 80c kind our cut price .. .... ........ " 5c Cheese Cloth, for screening houses, our cut price, per yard 30 Bargains From 9 to 10 a. m. Saturday 10 yards of 36 inch Best Clover Brand Bleached lmni-'tc for. .48c 10 yards Fine I!ae;-'hel (Goodnight Cambri,'. to go for.. .. . .... 87c 20 yards Fine lIc WVh', e Inda IAn- (.n, flr n t 1 9 to )10 ;i a i. for'.. ..95c 10 yards Best 20c White India Lin- en to go from 9 to 10 a. m. for. .890 50 doz. Men's and Boys' Percale Shirts, all good styles, special..250 SPECIAL BARGAINS IN LADIES CHILDREN' AND MEN'S HOSIERY SATURDAY. ST.H.ELANNON& CO. (Cniudfo eodPg. clatus is the nm.:):t way m.IN') h which I am f:rn'li'i:. (T' : ' point of attack -- :, : "'i. the shadeld '-- h r. e r, f : r i noiters the gr.'" ;p)P T ' ing the cha: ,' .. f t i' ''. ;, .-' " delights of ti. . *t. ' :,' v, i- tures to llgh Atni 1t a:;. y w;.n h does light he ,:. ), : .' ,n,- ' to bite, but wv .'-. '" it he Is g?'- l Io::- .' i . watching, : ::' "', hack and fto"' r *, i '" \,' i i.me he o i,,- : i : F i n a .l .y w :: ':! i ; ,t -'t , ! he(ibl hs 1 : .1: 'i ' iprohU Isc -1 fo,- '' '! t h.t iinT r ll "I ,.L ; .1" .', " ;punu I ; Name. r Description. rI'll 1T -is 145. West King Tract .. .. .. .. A. M. Mc2il:Ian .....Lots 21 and 22, blk 56, West King Tract . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 'IcM i'1:,in an. \Vilan-. ...... -1 bik. J49 W est King Tract'...... II IV. Marshall .....Lot 10. b1k 4'3. West King Tr-ic .... I:, ,il :;" .V. It I,,,s 1 to 4, blk 64, W e-st King Tract ...... .. .. .... ... SI, Pm'lmnr ..... Irots 16 an) 17, blk 28, West King Tract .... .. .. .... .. .. ... Stlhn;.o.n & .ones-..T itj 12 to 23. ilk It. West King Tract .. >-> ,2 .I.t -?I1 blk l 4 W 'r, f K in Trart - and listens. -:o t ........ pt . and li.-t1ns. ': p ;: n' x Sanfr:i...... Lots 7 and S. hik 2. ast mwiifven>, n l ,v, k, Sir. :. ......... E CO ft of E 6i) ft , tim will frig:."' n' 1 .. blk 117. Wect Ki: May Enjoy Relative Safety. W\Vn Sni'h .........S blk 141. West w. k fact th c a'-l'-rne ses. .W 50 ft of N 11'. Now. it 1- a w,; k* lwno f act a (a rin R s... 0 t K: .En T during an pl),e.ni.c of yellow fev. c .....:.. W bik. 1 We people may %-:sco tthe ,sri(keln city t, \. H. ScJt . Lilk \V. thpeop day rime. ant th sra .ng 'fr.' A. B. Thompson .... Lots 16 anl 17, 1 night enj.,y a r.liative safe v. Thee t a i. .k 22. Wes two farts ee-ml to conrrict arn Mr W. (' Vani .I.ort 3, 1blk 22. a 1 ,,ter, for If the mosquito bes in th T. C. Watson & C I. Lots 13, i an. 15 day time ins-ead of the night., how is LWiggns...... .It !ik Tract W- it that one takes 1--s risk going I-t C. L. Wiggin .......9Lo ft Ii, ts to l infected territory in the day time than .W ...... Tract i to 1 he does to sptn- Itho night there? 21 and 22. . To answer this perf,-ctly rational in. A. Wood .......Lots 21 and 22. quiry requires tha s ral t'hi-gs i,- W* 25. Petter borne In mind. no; only ~oncerning t..e .t.* .- KS Water.. it 25. Pettorsen mosqui:(o's habits, hut 'he individual King Trato 2 as well. A a rule on'y men "ake s- .' P. I Yonge, Trustee. Lots 18t 23. . risks. Th, v o to t wn in he, tay! O art1n To^ si tnss bitt ecve again P. K. Yonge, Trustee.Lota 19, 20, 21, 22, with the greOat~t p ssib!e dispa.. Tr bk ....... S e C. r. Yonge. No. 2. .NW'.blkl 9, W.- Smoke Keeos Them Away. k'own .. .....It 22, blk 11. W Most men smoke. Es',cially :; this '.;nk own ...........T : ', '.blk 2'. We true in *he proe.nce of di.-ast'. Smok- U:'.own ..........Lot 1,. 1ik 37, W. ing he:ps to keep mosquitoes away., lnkionwn ..........E 50 ft of "W 9 f They attend to buLiness in a hu-.r'. West King Tra This keeps them on the mrvo. 1" has Un:rno-n .......... L', 3, b:k 93n. W., been nolnted out ab, -e that t''.e ste .- i rinown..........Fra,'tonal blr,1k I- 7 omyla fasciatus wili be frighten--l M1 ary 0. Ta'e.........I zY 9. 10. .13. 14 a away by the least motion. A go-il 1ing Trac- .. portion of their time is spen* in TIe open air-the breeze is protecti- - And whIle in the sunshine they a-:, all. practically safe. for, as has been st'-1i above the stegomyia fasciauiis avoi ls Great Risks Are Taken. -inlight. Furthermore, when a man Ou the other hand. an individual voluntarily takes such chances on a-. nf trr count of business interests he keeps spending the nighr ;n infected terrl- as well out of the infected territory story takes great risk, because the mos- as possible. Now, with all these fac- quit b! es late into the night and be- ,ors working in his favor the chances e!ns again eard- in the morning, an-I are that he will escape, bu: occasion- :he .,unitrh. whrih is a res.r.ainlnnz ally he is overtaken in spite of them Influenc-, is wantIng in the evening;' . W' st KJng Tract ,If W 180 ft of N't 1 Tract .. .... .. King Tract...... ) ft uf N"V4, bIk ract .. .. .. .. .. . King Tract.... ,\V 19, West Ki .g . King Trarct...... , blk. 106 West 'et King Tract.... Sbk 41, West K:ng Ik 97, W .~t King div., blk 22. West. ulk 12 W,'.' King rk f4, West King .st King Trier'.... -,- '" *, Trayc .. . so. King Trar:'.... : King Trarr ... of NE--. b!k 57, SKng T-acr .... 7. West King Trar't n I 11;, bIk 30), We-st .. . .. .. .... 28 24 28 28 2 36 29 634 30 1 PAGE '131RG 2 34 1 3 2 30 2 30 28 1 a 30 i 2 30 aT 2 30 16It 3 30 3 57 ..ee 3 30 4 20 3 30 7 0 32 9 1 1 2 30 4 3 30 Is 3 30 1 2 30 1 61 2 30 78 3 30 91 2 30 91 1 3 S3N 3 34 and, the indivlual wake;s in the momr ing. Indeed, it is not unlikely that more infections take place a1 this early hour than any other :ime of day. At that time there is usually a dead calm, and the light it not *oa severe, and t slumbe'-rer lies motionless-the .-- combination conceivable fastidious habits of the yellow J I - (Continued from Socond Page.) 1 ~ __ 9, 1905 i SEPTEMBER ( i vigi a wN%1111 Ld8Cb . 4 j I THt PENSACOLA JOURNAL, SATURDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 9, 1908 lie Itengafeh J euual Dily. WeIyy. Sunda. lM E JOURNAL COMPANY. P RANK L. MAT fAeTI m M RNmmI M n1. M - MEMB THE ASSOCIATED PRESS. OK Te ar ..."h.eolowin paes |n Wea.. M se Metom.......... In nB > O Week ........... *S t1e My ........ 1H Wee Bey 4httlh rYi* 1 in ftmw we. at o nmeo Staes. TIN ONLY PENSACOLA NEWSPAPER PROM WHICH A DETAILED CIRCULATION STATEMENT CAN BE SECURED. O uews 113 But Goierumeat strut. I TR tiu ONE No. T PENSACOLA, FLORIDA, SATT RIAT MORNING, SFPTEMBER 9, 1905 WHERE IT IS TO BE FOUND. WHY OIL KILLS MOSQUITOES. -n 4- The Pensacola Journal is on * slarae fe.-"w i' sale at the following places in ---h i the (ity: Henry Beach Needham writes in Escambia Hotel. th, Sepember Country Calcnia:: S Bay Hotel. Mosquito larvae(-. or wiigg3, as 4- Coe's Book Stor thhy ar'c termed. require? water for Depot News Stand. X ahtir theve'opment. A hav shower p Lewis House. tne air is ful! of mnoistur-. evaporates Mercharts Hot. slowly. Then. too, thi heat favors Southern Hotel. s the 'rw h of t crarganisms oni S Thompson's Book Store. 'which the' larvae fee1: wrielers Wagand Iece Creaim Parlor. r fo l un in rhe water fo.-v -aen' hours S Wagenheem's News Stand. vt after their' formation wi!l hav plenty #* Walker's Book Store. gs '1 food, and a iult mhsql',es will ap- S oo pq-er six to eirht dayo oft.-r 'be egzs way' s;- er~-v-*- are laid. Clear wiathor with quick evaporation, intorfei-., within the de- Sv uinshiiin. drying weather intervening.j When you leave the clt$ for your is not oo mos,.uio wea i her.' 1, eu.m.er vacation have The Pensacola "Inasnmuch as the r-n nation of rnos- Joumr,' follow you. Notify circula- quitmes appear to tormeit m.ntin within t -.r. Ph.p S&. t n days. at the ;onze-,*. after the -.s :re laid. a a batth l i:0 by a ;o.tale mosquii) cor.nains fr-cnim two P s:x oC Biusiness Men 'from .a'rh ea m.tisue a iarva o , vrigC,.r which In sx days will be an: Putting on a Bold Front. : msi on the in-it is to Thc .Joirna'" t..k. occasion tni ;.' hc.destructioin of the larvae that at-' t :,u'irn: ,. < .:rait atr tb. m :-- l(ition shonlid be direct i. The larvae han ,n a n the spend, i a slendea r organism, white or gray :,I, ht- ,n .,a n tiu color, comprising eight segments. ape.ra w',, the-, maintain lor 1 he last of t hese, parts is in the form i'.r '- ": iinz the present ye ofa a tube, through which the wriggler: ,, ,, si n rath s. A!bough ii s hal it is the l- h:s i.:anife=te! in th, water, it must come to the surface to S. h breathe, therefore iqs natural: pos;: io srwpo- v. h they are giving the ,i head down and tail. or respiratory- ..< ,; ', h.. e ciy, an examp:e, tube. rp. Now. if oil is spread ( n the, of w'" a- :.I ,, soon in the alvertis- surface of a p ): inhabited '.y i'"'.- ic'- i .- ,' Th- orna o-,av. qui:o larvae, the wrigglers are denied ,., ,o, fe ver may aff-rcT busi- aces to the air which tny must, h -t.\. Therefore. thby drown juFt a'I , i:, l:.- a. the business men any other air-breathing animal wou!(l o' "-, c y all rcaize. we think, the j.-,wn undtr similar c ircumstances."; wtinp.;:; ; .1 f nsainta:i.ing a bIold - froat a v' a pu-'ng up a bol-ld ' :; *.uup;,':,. -he (i1,*ase. .- COMPTROLLER CROOM N Th ,:'y !::' '" nltin h"l bi NY, FOR GOVERNOR. 1 f'ont to :1 i'1l, 'c is ;s hrouzh "he --. siw papers. The public and ih out- Jasper News. tilde world generally will judF of .': the feet of the frver here. entirely, J- the app(arancr *of the newspapers-i W'le F'orida is blessed with an they w!il have no othir way to deten' abundance of good. substantial timber 4ine it If th ne spape.s maintat' ut of which to construct a governor. their Ioeu'ar appearance, well and it appear to the News that there is ood( if !'h-' 'a'! tI, d. so. the cit.. Jtso," w' 'I l1e ( h, .-,ffrcr. Th.- busnes men of the city are to be e-ncra:u;a'ed on their proper ap- Ipra'ion (of the stitua'on The adr- quat'e s"ppor of a ne-. paper is noe a iarg- h'nng t et.ch one t! them in- di hir lut i ;anyf in the a cr>o- a i "'i a ,' ;. i,'e newspaper, v' h'rH i'ao.v-C';::e a lh p iiol- eve'r- dai' t, .;-'b; a t.' "h < -':pr se t' the ., " The Journal PWnted Our- fug August, 1905, a W'M-A- ON 127933 or an averag" 4, V71 DAILV 'ii - i. A - A -" &._- : t Augus -0 us 'A ,.- - Ac. -- (7 u 0. ^g s th . ing' used as state comptroller, inl w-hich ihcre can be found no wind-' shak, nor -pec-kerwood" hole which is ofk'-.n incidental in the selection of. material for official purposes. Churrch (room knows within a short' Tme, af er iszinnient to ofl ia: po:i- 5iin just what his duties are. thep law govrniina them. andi mixing these o - n!:,ab:, and nrc-cssary qua!itie,% wi'h ra-,. gol -sense he makes at present A n: ,t! c.mpT roller. anl if called to *:,l tr.' :ed office of Florida's chieff e'cenir:vt. for faithful p'rfortrance of duiy in other public T'.atce he will make a c,-',,rnor in k,'rping with *he pirp.w. ~ and dinit:y of ;h- stac. MOZART AT THE OPERA. As rioar an Ovatito mad the Co- i Srctlos of an Error. IMoI.art, being once onr a visit at Mar- 15 secilles. went to the opera ino.."nito to hear the performance of his "VIllanella Itapita." Hte had rensou to he tol- eramily well satisfied till, in the mid.t a of the principal arlas, the orchestra, thnr.uh so.m error in the co;,ying of "W the score. sounded a I) natural where the composer hbad written D sharp. T'is subltitutlou did not injure the harniony. but gave a commonplace ,. *P', claraetotr to the phrase and obscured '- Va t,,' sentiment of the composer. Mozart - 19', ir s,:iner heard It thnn he started up ,' v,,*emutly. and from t11: middle of lCi, pt cried out In a voice of thunder, V* 1\ i you play D1 sharp. you wretch- C,7 To sensation produced In the thle- 7 t, r nn. bew imagined. The actors S'v,.r,- c'-tnded. the lady who was 2. -'t: ;: st ppe)d short. the orchestra S. f> ;:,v i l:'r example and the au- S4. (.in 'h '.louil exclamations. de- S- n.antel llthe expulsion of the offender. -5 4.S0, lie wna ai- crduincty seized and re- S 5.20 ;' r-l t,' mine himself. lie did so. t. t ile ntmen of Mozart the clamor "' .o~r s,,ilnly s':l-ided into a silence of 3- -.8,1 r.<;, Itful awe. which was s:9tOn suc- 3' o n ce'. '- r":rt',n.t't shouts of applause fr' ;.:I d- It was insisted that -. -p.'- -. i'on ld> e recommended. Mo- r, w7x- .:n.a -,led in the orchestra and d!r.',, the wth ei performance. This t:-,' tl I' sharp was played in Its '- r "er p'iac-. and the musicians them- S. ,-.~ r.'- surpirls'l at the superior *. .,: r-oju.-'d. After the opera Mo- ',-': --.; v a e rl-ucei in triumph to his Obstacles In the Way of Municipal Ownership 1. Preftssor FRANK J. COOUbOW et Ckutumbba Wavterty I DO not believe that any general taking over of the street railways of New York by the city to operate them under the municipal government at the present time would result in advantage to the public. If any change is to be made to- ward the municipalization of our street railways it should be made, I think, BY CAUTIOUS STEPS. The superiority of mu- nicipal over private operation of these utilities is not yet an established axiom. Even if the municipalization of the entire system be the even- tual wish of the people, it should be arrived at by stages. We hav0 had no education, in the municipal operation of street railways, and we must learn our lesson little by little-by taking over the lines one by one AND STUDYING THE RESULTS OF EACH STEP. The management of a great street railway system is a complex affair. It cannot in any way be compared to the conduct of a city's water supply. There technical ability is at a minimum. The chief thing in the management of the water service is to find where tho water is to be drawn from and then to conduct it through a system of pipes and mains to those who use it. On the other hand, the opera- tion of a great system of modern street railways, especially those run by the latest and most developed processes of electrical locomotion, involves a vast amount of technical knowledge, which I am not at all sure municipal government can command OR WILL EVEN TAKE THE TROUBLE TO EMPLOY. Moreover, the operation of our elevated, subway and surface lines requires the services of a vast army of men. The number of men employed in the conduct of any of the other facilities which can be brought under municipal operation cannot compare with the num- ber needed here. This adds a further element to the doubt of the efficiency with which the street railways can be run by the city. In the water department a comparatively small number of men are em- ployed, and in the operation of gas and electric lighting companies the number is scarcely greater. The greatest difficulty, however, to be encountered in the opera- tion of public utilities by a municipality lies, I believe, in their FINANCIAL management. There is always a tendency under municipal operation where the influence of the ballot can be felt to increase the wages of subordinates to a figure entirely out of pro- portion to that reached BY SMALLER LABOR IN PRIVATE EMPLOYMENT and a corresponding tendency to lower the salaries of the men at &the top to a point incommensurate with that which they can command FROM PRIVATE CONCERNS. The result of the first of these tendencies is to make it impossible for a city to run its car lines as cheaply as they can be run under YOU MUST HIVI TH fIJRNAImm vcstedl in this section this season. I II !1 IKH IIflln The surveyors on the new railroad; aDi it IITO-M ORROWI I frni lDthan here are making haste I IARIANlNA I j I/U llUIlilll~ slowly, but will reach us as soon as !............. ,-'au.They larenear Campbellton, twelve miles north of us with a crew Sunday Edition Will Be Up to Its ,of over three hundred hands, fLy Special to The Jouml. Our fai'mers have made good crops Marianna. Sept. S.-Our town is be Usual Standard and Interest this year and as a result have a boun- ing prepare I for reception of yellow t :' "harvest. jack. by presenting a clean bill of 'YOung and Old. Our merchants also are doing a' 1'.sth. clean streets and premises. "ll cl cash business and making This was neoa'ed no little. g'-.l collections. Our etfficent mayor is urgent, and The Journal to-morrow will contain e, sickness and our gen- all are anxious to be ready for tV- lThe Journal to-vmoro. av quiet l:tle town is on a boom. dread scourge. all of i.s regular Sc ,aday fca'u:-L l',e ICity Drug Store on MeKinnon Rather a pecular incident occurred and it promises to be an texcept:iaiy s -r will be crrmpleted soon. a few miles from this place this week interesting eIion. Mrs. C. H. Land is expecting totMr. Ba:lany. 25 years old. was sky- Thie second nunib ,r of the .," L' intO her new residen-ce on Mag- 'larking with one Tom P10na, eon& Sherlock Hols detective ser o i ia srect in the near future. what younger. Accidentally A Sherlock Holnes detective series v. Inocket knife opened in Putman's appear, in illustrate:I form. This n',in,- JUST AS YOU USED TO DO. hand stabbed Mack Beliany bcr is entitled "The Norwood aiil- I in the Jiint of the elbow, making a er," and it is one of the most fas.:. 'ri dreaming a dream in the twilight painful wound but not thought very eating In this entire series oft master And the years roll away like a tile; erio s. This occurred September 1. Th.ng sil er creeps back to the golden Scptembor 6 he was attacked pieces of mystery. Ani you are again at my side. and notwi:hsran,1ing. he had the best The puzz'e department will al- b- \Wv wande-r through sunny, sweet medical attreni: >n, died with lockja'V up to its usual stand d, interessin, mea)ows ep-,.nib r 7th. to children and grown people aii v',. The snowiest daisies grow; Our str-ees are crowded with teams T I an hi-ar:ng you say, "I1 love you" ,'f varioi- kin l., most of which are The Journal's As. late;1 Press ,r- .Ju~s as you used to dno oadel wrh the fleecy staple. and cot- vice will give the chief news e n'I tn s i :. Our farmers are busy of the outside world, and its !(:ca! .ii-s: as yvou sol to do. ,Iar heart, *: n -i" *;t Q hiaiTnt t:,'4 will he saved -news service will tell o. all the hap- IIn the ani!he.l i < ( f v.ior,; thl- yO'a than :ie' previous year. -...--- -- .... ,-'r I)L seoflmv w,:,ia '" plenings in the city lthat have' rain- rirel since this edition of the papt N as issued. On the whole no reai-r can aff'orl to miss to-morro'v',' ipi', r i" ', advertiser can affe! l o ow' (" i. CO1TONDALE Special to The Journal. Cottondale, Sen)t. S.-Mr. O': -ar W !'".ls, of Chipley, ma'io a bilsines:. trip to our city Tuesday. Welch & Massey have ginneJ abtiu' three h dndreid and seventy-five bai' I of cotton this season up to (late ait h<' Southern Cotton Oil plant. Mr. J IR. Shomaher bought during the month of August one hund',-d anI thirty bales of cotton. This lr,-aks, the record for an early cotton crop ill this section. I'. Wilson, of Chipley, made a pro-: fessional call to our town to-da'-. Mis.s Kate Massey will visit in Chipley to-day and to-morrow. Mvr. J. P. fMathews and family have niovc'l here from Castleberry, Ala. " We are glad to have them with us. private operation and a possible danger of arriving at a deficit at the Mr. Matthews is opening up a mnr- end of the year, and the very general consequence of the second tend- cantle business on North Main street: *.. Mr. J. R. Bowles is buying quite n ency is to place beyond the command of the municipal government lot of cotton seed for the Southern the services of the BEST men for the higher positions in the service C!coton Oil Co. twis season. Prof. E. C. Welch, who gradiatncr and to render the management as a result less efficient. at Tallahassee last year, opene.i up school here last Monday. I DO NOT THINK THAT CIVIC VIRTUE -HAS REACHED THAT A large crop of hay has been har- POINT AMONG US YET AT WHICH THE TECHNICALLY EDUCATED MAN IS WILLING TO SERVE THE CITY AT A SMALLER SALARY -- THAN HE CAN OBTAIN ELSEWHERE. in m......--- America's Trade SECURE With the Orient By Baron KENTARO KANEKO of Japan I N the next five or ten years American trade with the far east, particularly with Japan, WILL EXPAND WITH ENORMOUS RAPIDITY. The reason is plain. We have to depend on America for! raw materials, and you have to depend on Japan for raw materials. Our cotton factories depend ENTIRELY upon American raw cot- ton. We must depend on you for tobacco leaf. We look to you for breadstuffs, for iron and steel, cast, bar and sheet iron and machinery. These things we simply CANNOT make in our country. On the other hand, we send you raw silk. You cannot raise it. We give you about $50,000,000 worth of tea each year. In other things which never compete we provide your country, and the bal- ance of trade is carried out by this means. At present we cannot tell when the war will end, but sooner or later normal business conditions must return. We have spent enor- mous sums of money. We have had a great strain on our financial power. It will take four or five years for us to recover, and by that time the United States will have established A FIRM GRASP ON THE EAST, since you have such low interest on your money, such tremendous money power and skillful business men. THE UNITED STATES WILL BE THE GAINER AND WILL HAVE TRADE THERE PRETTY MUCH ITS OWN WAY. Millionaires Are Owned By Their Millions By ANDREW CARNEGIE M EN do not own millions. IT IS THE MILLIONS THAT OWN THE MEN. When you have education this is different. When you gain knowledge it doesn't possess you, but YOU POSSESS IT and have a treasure. No matter whether you die worth millions or not, you have something that is denied the man who is immersed in the accumulation of wealth. Stock gambling is not a business; it is a. mere PARASITE ON i BUSINESS. If I had a son I should prefer to have him enter upon a profse- sional career rather than any other. I have been looking largely into small colleges of late, and I have entered into the college busin. . as I not long ago entered into the library business. I think a young man who goes to a small college receives a BlrI"ERi EDUCATION than at a large one. I like to e men not excelling in football or things pertaining to the foot, but ewIalling in HEAD expansion. SPORT IS TOO GENERALLY TAKING THE PLACE OF VALUABLE KNOWLEDGE AT THE BIG COLLEGES. -.4 i:'. a arn's are r,,irl nr UNIVERSITY OF THE rYair ,'". S', s*:on' ;W, l P IP" STATE OF FLORIDA. I A.:i' -avint: "I it e you' ___ .1; ,,, -, :,o ,I,. Enimbracing i ,-o allowing subjects: I. l.aoI ma t, ,nd Li:e:rature--.* four. S: I from ,iramn. ; .tig to the degree ot T ,' .:. ,'y Pi' l i' -elor of Arts, Grt- k is not re- S I.i ,, 'r ,' r. i7t', but is offered as an elective I ) t' A ', ", '-- '' 'h' t !rt lgili ,; ,oit I ,'. I r l F ";.1 w7 -- DIiV 1e l - .t de'e l o the j(,y I .", i (; ;. F'! hear you say. -"I !,vI ,*-'.'N A r .. (,,:re., 1. Chemit- al course; IhJ as you use.l to do). Ma'; ca e.aurse: Natural History -Maurice SmIly, in Tom in 'ire. No -ek and only entrance Magazine for Septen)er. r in these courses. Ae. filmr e ci'lrses. .. III Agrlmrotcre-Four-yefr and tw1 FAREWELL TO THE STRAW HAT. lAFou- d t (;(T .i hoy. o1d friend, yoor iiot'ful lda:. itr.rg-Four-year court, Are now upon the v.-in.; IV' M,-(.;a:ii al. Civil and lectricel An-I sintpe yl're mnih ,' wnr, for I.r:,_ni. o:-ina, also a two-year course IvAear. 1:, M.'han!'sa. No Latin or Greek le We part v.'ihot ,ot p pan. e ,r.qi:', I.1 in III or IV. The full course Pll (if'-i TIt ha. ci us,1 r on when IT. and I. lead to the do. Y' 1 sp,' l,'f')'Ori th!e I).i'PoZ- of B iach(Io:' of Science; the shorg Anlt alightt you i in a n 'rr. race ,,:.s-,s t', a Certificate of Proficlieny. A\ last upmn my kV,,-. V Pharmacy-- A full two-year coura Yon'-' been a faithful fl:i-in1 to meP ,, ,,,,Iun in September 1906. And k'ptr me from stuntroke. V Ntrnial-Three roursm for But I am glad to say g,.-I.- ,-,r.A one-year eoure eadla to -ur' you. that's no jok. a i.,.:-if a:-, A three-year course lead- Yo 11 go the w-ay of ahl straw h !g to ,in iL. I Diploma: A four-year To som > unk!pmpt tra:.h pil ; course learning to the degree of ache. An l "hi,,'eh your fate is :,a,. 't!s just, lo. of P ,da ogy. Brea.ise you aro net in s.' -.. An arnpl- corps of competent teach. You'%o s-vd mnie wll. my taltiiful li'I, ers. A h!h -.rriculum-Fxpensge IS. In !r'h. I'!I think of thAt, including board, $120 to $150 per year. .,tboi!h ,hey sy" it. is had form Fail term opens September 2?, 1906 To g:-ice for one's straw hat. Sen for Catraogue. -Paul Cook. in Birmingham a zj-ier- ANDREW S[,EDD, Prestdent a1d. Iake City, Florida. minmm~mmm~~a D FOR THIS PAPER SIR A. CONAN DOYLE'S -i Latest and Greatest Achievement The Rcturn of Sherlock Holmes Comprising Thirteen Great Detective Masterpieces -R'L COPYRIGHTED AND ILLUSTRATED Aft WILLIAM OILL"m f As Sbhoseg k almes, the ergid A great New York Dfty paid a fAble-f sum to publish these stories and it is conceded to be the Climax of Twetieth Cen. tury Fiction. Svbscrbc Now Do Not Miss the Opa IMA=% I ,SHERLOCK HOLMES EXAMINES THE GLASSES. READ IT IN TO-MORROW'S JOURNAL j HafirVigorf. Gives to ray hair all that soft, dark, rich color 1 ^^so natural to early life. Cheeb S falling hair; keeps the b soft 'S and smooth, and prenM splite- Otng_ at the nds-, J 4' I SUBSCRIBE FOR THE JOURNAL, ONLY 10c PER WEEK BY CARRIER 1 emmmium F I -- I -1. -~-- _I - = --- -- L I lit I * *** .'TF , ** ,rio oi s%.(,,,t ! L-'.,e! I *Am vuft 4A mb JL & A %No JL JL Imo 1646 %F a& L I Ifw Mb I THE PENSACOLA JOURNAL, SATURDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 9, 1905 MIAMI SHOCKED BY Ira A i THE LIVA -- A.A-,.v L SHORT LINE CAR OF DYNAMITE caforn Norwest California and Northwest i .via It Skhment Unloaded In City P Aroeses Citizens to Danger of CRITIC'S W TEr violent explosion. Chi cazn, Omnni S' I,: and Kansas Ci'y is the Union Pacific -' anc; ions, wi:h through sleeping cars. One-way colonist rates on sale from The Miami Record savs: Public IU U I I *L I I J ptnmber 1.'th to Oc',1-'r 1:st. I9;i. pressure ecme thme ago composed To Ca!ifornia. Oregon, Washington. city council to pass an orainatee "-og- ASU ff IMontana. I'tah, etc. ulatiag the handling of dynamite i. Spenal round trip rates to Califor- the eity. M nia and the ILewis & ("ark Expos!- ordtnnce has been most flagran:ty S u O tember 2,Sth. violated, ff those who do business A Ask for through rat from your near the eene rcan be believed. t aion and steure 1:terature. In- The story as -i;d ,y a clo wr- W r mnnn frma;ion freely given. er. is tha. on Tuesday morning a car JF,,nA ,,le company AdOptS J. VN RKNUSZTIAER, beaning to ,the Southern raEroad. Summary Measures I General A ;ent. .u.l. numbered l.31,, loaded wi'h l Summary MeSUreS n 1.' Pcachtrop 8:.. Atlanta. Ga. namite. was hrowght on the s. etrack G. W. EiAY, T. llP. A. aid located within .50 ftt of the of His Case fiee of the Bis ayne Lumtbr an, Sup- "" py company. -F The ear, it 1 saidL, consignd 1" 7Th Tampa Tm- sayv A repreIEW LEA E T 3 ru d g e .h ",' a ",, i ). :h ,,', :sa ': ,A \ ',) i, The car was .ca'! pronp':>- an :i a:r V T FIH for three days n, n have .ber enm- FIGH TIcN 11 o' -h k h. Po"-ed in un!oaelng r c f r a r s> Those who live or do hnines nrnr .(n a'.. ff From Pir. Pa .) where the car is 1. 'oated are v.er :. (:. ., a a :r n a -n 1 Fro r.. a e.) phatic in their condemnation ,-f a1- u:: ar' it]r lva f creless methods of handling T1h- a::a r tn avane. on,, -of hh, 1 h1rge- and was fined twen- the nian hoV 11 "offT he dT "A lar.. deadly com pound. -, -,, ... ; '" "l "l"r" Tdead v l w .:w u what r. .a, n at, l ( 'to; r. ,Gu.-rra's '- h i::,arance of the lia!ians still car load of the explosive Is tronh: r p w hv t ov-ry of. Into the city. r "r ( a a;.n' ainonz t,'tnmn a i ;;i: makes nThey want to know why thtyv are t i ., '.. inn. Th'? subj)e ed to he ,Ia)iliity of a fenrfu' Caused by Critioism. 1n.: inet'::: on :h -n pprei- asecident hapIpening as a re-uit ('f t i i r'.-:::., 'ha this ac*ton I', " i' 'ffr'- of :i,- an*horilies anti eAreess anat rpckiis handling. taken a a rcsuiilt o(f Ih' iar.:cr \ hi,. 1.:' w"orkinz ,!n:i,_:: -":.i- race 1to en IThey want to know wh3 the official. appeared in yc'<-tr,ay ; issue ,of ,,, en p v i : te (rec1,'11:t:-' have not put a stip Io the flagran' Times, quoting Mr Guerra on th' 'lie violation of the ordinance. ) luhjert of wa:er ra'-- #in a ;T.:, -'. , One of these gentlemen mount inter- ar:.ie in bhe Ti:)e;i. oh, in:i r -' Two M''ore at Natchez. aeted telephoned the station agent of the water eompan hal, sa: 1 ih Na'ch' Mis.. S' Two r('w the F. E. C. rathiay on V'.reday. i-' :he a'er rates in, Ta:n.. ,l:I :, :,a w ,:<,*V m-d empany was sub.ieting the com-; Guerra pronliced a receipt ish.)a, ; : f ,':;on ; a- a;;! a' i. T'le cas s to- aunity to, and received viry cordial a n:a ,: -: ',w 'n d'r ;:eataC:ent, tlMaks for having called the a:ention aoi .-'a'.; :h 'v- n,,w f,,i. of the rnM t t e matter, but that Is it is said. all over town. contrary -o all thet has bee. done up to the pres- law. None at Vizksburg. Tet te ge.t Dynamite, during hht wca l'er i4 Vi.k-busrE-. M. Sop. .-No new The eal gotleman has watched, much more dangerous than aT an' cases of ,,',rw f-.vrr appeared here those who are engaged in unloading' other time: Tbe nitro-glvcerine o: If ,a,.. V - 9WLy, st anys that their car(-t rntes itself from the carrying material'. ____ __-I lIenew and foothardines verge on' anid is then made much more lia)le to NOTICE 60criminal. I(xplosion. I NOTICE Oe laborr has bee seen to pick An orlinance prohibiting the hand Ar.-one o.av:n cla:nis against W1l- p a boa of dry.mite aan' toss it to ling of the explosive in the city limi, i am F. Sbh. .,han. ~arca s'd. will please another who catches it about as he except under certain circumstance., I)ressn: same it .!as. H. Sheehan tor would wte a watermelon. has been passed, anrd if all reports a- pali. rcuit in 3 dii: .-' nimc The explosive is hauled away mn true, now is the time to test its va- .. iS. H SlESHIHAN, Imromised wagoos and disposed of. lidity and efilcienry. Pna-.'la. Sep'. 1. ].-05. 0 IS "1 ifuly. hvew, Sold, C Mbwcy, tie points of excelli atk 1 as the one perfect beer Te. Americm Brwia N. _SlSUIMS siugI EW METHI UL Laggw"W* -appeaeI at the Brewer I THEATTENDANCE CONTINUES 600D Record of Admissions at Portland Exposition Shows a Total of Over 1.500,000. Portland, Ore. . S- With mora' than six weeks stL to run. ':, :.i- stalc.e of the I .wi- ail t'l ark E p, .- tion registered a ti'tal of- 10., i missions shortly icoe fa'' hr, c. on the afternoon of A.ugst 2K. It ,ae." looks as if the p' li::),m, mad! e.iry in the season, that ilhe letwtr;,lin''l, would r-each a total itf ;..,iu.i 0. ( be fulfiled without the shadow ft a doub . The Exposition has nma(e a new r ':'- ord in point of attendance c(ns'i,,"" 1 Iht size or the uum~ a making. the oy' ilation of the c:t:. of Portlaindl. a ', the i tinhpr of people, :'esiidltig w:th'a a (Jai 's journey. Tl:'o atte( nih 'i P f''-i, the east has been so great :ts t(' '.' the capacity of the great trans-clo't- " mental railroad, and for months nea :," evpry train coming to Port and it run in two sections. I The Fair clos -son October 1.5 an)l the closing weeks will Ie fill ]of f'-a- - tures of general interest, lin; ,esIi.caliy ' inte:re'ting i) farmers, tlous .nI s n', wh:m)n have put off coni:ga to :a, - pi 1ition until after harvo:st. From r Sept,-n,,her lO''h to, 29 .h the h )g si.g stock show ev 'r hi,'ld in the west wii! I l' Th," pr:ncipal d,'awhinL- card(. A!o)(),- $50.iJU in prize' money is available', a ani eas'prn .,toc'k rals m's havP declar- edi their ini.ntion of exhil)!tin, f,- I ('ais' of tlhi' e't i'- tce of tile W t seri " markeT. The, ';, ,k 5hw wi!: be fol- low I by tie po'tltry show, t':. (: : t'r v.n ch are from October .) to 12, ;-Q t- Q-- m IU 1 1l p. IT IS FOR LADIES, TOO. They Can Stop Their Hair Fall'ng Out With Herpicide. Ladies who have thin ,.ai- . whoso hair is failing out, c'r pr' ,: , the hair falling out, and thi.k, : , growth with Newbro's "Herp' ie.' Besides. Herpicia', is onp of tht m agreeable hair dressings there X.. .14-rnii d. 'i-hl.-" hr. .4ndlriff r,- i I the, z-erpia ate nl..'c t tt 'tian U germ ti.: Seats the hair off at the root. After "CERTIFIED CHECK" CIGAR the germ is deztroyc:,. the root will shoot up. and the hair grow long as ON DUTY AT JOURNAL OFFICE. 'ver. Even a sample will convince Just at this time when the fight on any lady that Newbro's Herpicide is Madame Stogoni .!a i waznl hot. the an indispenable toilet r(equisite. It receipt by Thl. Journal office of a box contains no oil or grease, it will not of "Certified Chock" cigars. fnr whlca st-in or dye. Sold hy NV. A. D'Apem- A. Gieenhut is a-,'. ts cause for ap- bherte. druggist atitl apothecary. 121 S. preciation by a'1 of 1:e lovers of a Palafox street. Penascola. Fla. Send- good p smokel, n 1 office lovers 1. in stamps for saquplo to The Her-, Th;s brand cer., ly been inirlduirl in Pe-t.ac-'t!a bu, it is a uo.0\ ar ele a clean. fra- grant smoki. an tI s proving, as its qualities be' ?<,p kI.owvn. to b1' a good seller. Now altoz thor between sulphut, parethrum p.)wler ani ge,t) cizrars. Tho Journal staff ought to keep reasonably free from tLe festive mosquito for a few (lays ai least. that a house which he owns in Brook- lyn has more than five times as many openings as his residence in Tampa, and that the charge for the water supply for the Brooklyn house Is less than one-fourth what is charged for his Tampa house. In discussing the matter. Mr. Gutrra referred to the charges of the Tampa Water Works company as very similar to highway robbery-in which opinion many other citizens agrce with him. Likened to the Czar. 1 I For Sanitary Reasons you should have linen laundered by THE STAR STEAM LAUNDRY . your The boiling and steaming kl',s every germ. The Star Steam Laundry. S7 E. Garden St. Phone 114. Sagmy Foon, am T am ad I If the presumption is correct that Pensacola. la ence contained in A. C.the water cotnmpany has cut off the wa- brewed. ter supply at Mr. Guerra's because of Ci SL LeSi. II. n A. his published utterances the company 9 o, S LM U. A L deserves the severest condemnation. IVE YOUR HAULING TO s Bhi, h M. it. Mr. Guerra declares that he will In-an _ struckt his attorney to begin an action against the water conipany at onc e rCaA tS O. "The czar of Russia is not In the Thr. B. Thort-:, Preo Wg , tosame ciass with the manager of the HAULING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION water company, he observed. "but I - do no- th:nh it has yet reached tha SPECIAL ATTENTION G'VEN TO SAstage in this country when people mA(aAGE DAY OR NIGHT. O LR may be deprived of the right of ex- -- 7 pressing tieir opinions on matters bt PHONE 978. m Me(-rr seem s Pe*, Fa public concern." P. O. DOX, 7,. TEN NEW CASES !AND ONE DEATH (Contin"e.l from First Pa-e.) ibf Strer Railway ominnany as cfn- - du(li:or, but. was recent\ i *qax'i i . f'nv in the p<;ce Jiipartmenti. ani haf been serving in i i is-.mritt in-, ic tc If. }i was It i''I 41 i only a iew days since, and wen; to hi- homne 'fin N No More Permits. .siied to residents on th' elecTri: c.r lin. ti Ihp MHr Bavo artn ot *ift-,A 1)b this bulletin. "JOSEIPH Y. PORT FR, "State Health Officerr" Modifications of Restrictions. Dr. Porter has also modified the re-strictions of the quarantine of those who have been held In the dis- i for the past week, which will bel ..- l'i y the following, issued :rom la ofce: Bulletin No. 10. "T '.' ,:)'ve Office, Sta:e Board of Ii ': hc, of P:Urida, Pensacola, Fla., a '. "Modifi -at!on cf Restrictions on Cor- doned Infected District. City of Pron- sacola, Florida. "The sanitary restrictions on the - movement of persons within the in- 4 tested district which has been under cordon surveillance since August 29th; iare modiled as follows: ' "Heads of famhies or wage-earners iof families will be allowed to go out ' of the district between the hours of 6 a. m. ann' 6 p. m but are required to, register both on leaving and returning, te the district, with the cordon guard at the following posts: "At the Park Hotel, iast Govern- ment street; at Cushman's alley ani, Intendencla street post; at R')mana street near Bass's store, ami at War- field's store, corner of Alcaniz anr,- Intendencle streets. "Persons to whom this concession is made are required to inform thei ga:nrds near to where they live uf any sickness whatsoever occurring in th"ir families, and are requested to give a hearty co-operation to the health authorities in fumigation of _ premises where cases of "fever" have - occurred or mx- hereafter occur. *JOSEPH Y. PORTER. "'State Health Officer." Prediction of Quwteras. The development yesterday of ten I new cases was not unexpected byi those who had been keeping in close: touch with the situation. The predic-' tion made by Dr. Gulteras, before his departure, that the crisis would come Friday Or Saturday has proven coir-, rect. H asgi-l that the situation could be better told on these dates, and i n his belief a large increase would be noted. THE CITY CARRIAGE SHOPS, 113 AND 115 W. ROMANA, THE ONLY PLACE OF ITS KINaD IN CITY WHICH IS NOW IN OPERA. TION. J. J. HU.LIARO, PROP. HORSE.SHOEING REUABLY DONE. No. 53603. H. L. COVINGTON. President M. E. CLARK, Cashier. C W. LAMAR, Vic.-President. JNO. PFEIFFER. Aast. Cashier. THE AMERICAN NATIONAL BANK OF PENSACOLA, FLA. DESIGNATED DEPOSITORY OF UNITED STATES Capital Stock, $200,000 Surplus, $40,000 IDIX3BtOnXROfs Henr" IL. Covington, J. M. Pfeiffer. Br an Dunwody, Frank leilly, W. S. Rosasco, T. F. M .Gourin, F. E. B-awnmr, C. W. Lamar. r TI Co-Sa 'n ,,. -. r'~. Dr ir i! I-(r ,zardii..., lii,'isq~ui:,.r f 5I~cn,-tsto C)patii't a" IIi-i ',14ir thE' (-!,Y n t ; h- C'iIIT!-. v,!a'r -0,'x'\ v:'ot4 IIIetl ufn: no''Ithan onie WM. 11. KNOWLES. Pre-ident. ''tori nite l,'irewen'(ft Ilu!,) pi IonTHOS. W. BRENT. Aest. Q-- 1v a -li At gun qaialantlne. P r 1I' :r.t `-'".c (tI'. -'ti d to i('~1' all I 'r-, .1!s an-Z,* a'T! thL 1 '(1 1 "f 1 1i"i T 1 ror*-h sldi of Gwiuldiug. 11:, llti as f-:'u'w F Bulletin No. 11. *Exteclt i-e Office, S;Ra ).r' of N A "'',il! (;i Plorida, l','nsa'i. A, t-". 7 -*; i '05. I, vocation of permits to enter (i'ty lr )in county district and e(-x:e(n.-ion ,1 ~t !a' ,in. to include Go't'lin i "1. The sanitary cordon ,esz:ail,''i.',l around the citv of Pt saculia n -nii :4 \ night. September :Irl, is ex;l: 1 DIRECTORSt In t tilte ',rtl to incihi le the (1 (*i '2. A: permits to le) av th ity to S. J. Poshepo. A. M. Avery, W. If. Milton Jr.. 0. E. Maura. W. L. Cawtnon, C. A. O'Neil. Dr. W. J. Hanna.I McKenzlo Oerting, AJex McGowin, C. M. Covington. ", Corporations, and Firms Solicted. rest paid on Time Deposits. W. K. HYER, JR V.-Pres. and Cal. W. N. ROBERTS, Asst. CashIer. RST IONAL BA NK, of Pensacola, Fla. F. C. Brent, W. A. Blouit, Wmn. H. Knowles W. K. Hycr, Jr., D. G. Brent. Safety Deposit Boxes For Rent, in Connection with which we have a Private Department for the use of Renters. 5.vings Depaettento-Intorost Paid on Do- posits at Rate of 4 per ent per Annum. A. H. SWUNliLL, VAUI3L XANSFlfItLJiMoa33XO. ARq.,.Ch Citizens National Dank, of Pens~ola., Florida. 3ckWQOOUc~pIn. Gco.W Wripwht. Morris Be.,. T. IL WwS*9 ftt~z N. nounsbs.L.frt e wn A .MANSRAL S.%f4IING 3USIM904 TRANSACTMD J. s.REZ Ipr.. Idont I. W.- UM ~3~,CadIw. R. A. CART. Vle,-Prestdent. THE PEOPLL's BANK Of PE~NSACOLAS Directors.-L. J. Roteves, J. S. Roe" W. DeC. Kess~er, R. M. Cary,, W. A. DA~berfts A. Jmnning& TRtANSACTS A GENmuAL IANkING DUSINUSS. TOIM ACCOUNT 13 RMFlPW1TUILl SOUCITE. and Bladmsnith COAL~ Office-No. A3 905W ?sMt= street. Telaphoe, $ 3. Yards, am ZUr'AMILM&GoaaOUS iM 9.. Phonq S. 4*~ see Ses *z t ft will pany yvtot laveatdate our prim kbetee buyI y Hardware, 8Sh~k Door*, D*nds or Luau we an 0 4-d wantuOhM*,LIMe and Gw~f We coi save y" mi on em vythist Sounder Mill Company Offices .29 Ln Gward Streett Pho 717. FtoY? orbPalufarStreet.Phone M3 appeuseu')e:Ztetew~peepepe:;p0000p CURIOSITY IS NOT ALWAYS A SIN bsI llPPIY IQ howl tiou.. I s' .a. h-' a FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC EXCHII BE BOUGHT AHN SuLl niles in the cointrn y are her.liy '' ' :okej and the guards wili nt. pr.-.i We draw our own Bills of Ex- Vessels disbursed upon the Mel iyonie to) enter or leave ith city w ith-- hnange on Great Britain, Ireland Favorable Terms, and their e " I' ,i! mrmissi)on from ths ot ormany, France, Austra, Italy gation taken Payable at Pert f fice. and will taie 11P allpermi'; r10- Holland, Spain, Belgium, Russia, gatlonsataknTPayal t Pet ice.and wl take up all permi; Norway, Sweden Denmark, and D nation Ten Days Afte . Permis toi leave the cty 1)'- *her Euroean ceuntre& sel Arrives there. ween certain hours t which hay, l,,een' .-- . _ ____ --- nws C ___ i~ m M WW - III i PAGE tV i I I j s j ______ m fihe Ah THE PENSACOLA JOURNAL, SATURDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 9, 1905 ___ ___ ~ ___ - HALF TON SULPHUR, .c l0. SULPHUR,3 lbs. 25c. Oil of Citronella, by the gallon, 15c oz., 2 for 25c. THE ORIGINAL BOSSO. Insect Powder in amounts from 5c worth to a barrel. We want your business. PHONE 1100. HOOTO PHAR ACY, Open AH Night. THE BIRTHPLACE OF PROMPT DELIVERY. AN ELOPEMENT AT KEY WEST TAPA MAN CLAIMS BRIDE FROM: ISLAND CITY. Key West. Sept. 8.-Last Saturday ir. and Mrs. Wiliam McKiilip discov- wed that other (waughier. E;hcl. was nilsing. They were not long in com- Ug to the conclusion that the young Iay bad left Key We-: recently in ot:- ew to marry tih man of her choice, md this proved upxo) inquiry, to be "the case. Miss MecKillip is now Mrs. Peter W. Curry. and wil: in the future ,ftside in Tampa., her husband's place 'A residence. A Romantic Story. *.**4BB* 0*00*0 0 000000000 (Extract from Revised Stat- utes of Florida. "Sec. 766.-PENALTY FOR SPREADING F A L S E RE. PORTS OF DISEASE.-Any person or persons who shall falsely or maliciously dissemi- nate or spread rumors or re- ports concerning the existence of any infectious or contagious disease. shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon convic- tion therefore, shall be punish- ed as provided by Section 765." -Sec. 765. Shall be fined in a sum not less than $100 nor more than $1.000 or be impris- oned in the county jail for not less than three nor more than six months." 4p44'USVSSSSSSSSO 9 9 9 VwwV WV The story of the elopemen' contains muwh that is romantic Mr. Curry MR.and MRS. ROCHb e e to Key West s-ome yeirs agoanj . ring the period ol his stay here he' RETURNING lHOM et pmited a room at the house of Mrs. UelKillip. Miss Etne: at; hat time was & mnere child and no-pody guessed th'.t the young man had formed an attach- ABANOONED PORTION OF THEIR mseat for the girl However, he came to this city about two years ago for' TRIP ON ACCOUNT OF YEL- the express purpose of asking her par-' s to permit them to be married. LOW FEVER BEING HERE 1eaffetion was mutual and man a The Montgomery Advertiser, of - ~ used every endeavor to rain th.' terday. contained the following regard- ;4kred permission, but this was re- ing Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Roch, o this taed, more because of Miss Etheit's Mtmth than for any other reason. Mr. M nd Mrs. M. Roch of Pens- mrry accepted the situation philoso- 1,- and Mrs. M. L. Roch ofPensfr- pleally and returneJ to his work incou o who are en route home from a Iy acaton trip to New York are the Taimpa. but a cor: espondence was kpt guests of their son, Mr. mil Roch, on between the two. which culmina'- Perry street. In Mr. Curry's coming ihre two .v.- " In Mr. Curr coming hcre IWO "Mr. Roob is the p-oprietor of the weeks ago for the purpose of claim largest and mosth popular coffee salothe bls bride. The young couple f(arng in Pen cola, one of the ld-sa on- anther refusal, did not a.-k for the ed coffe- houses which form "oquain: moment of Mr. and Mrs. McKiilip. a characteristic of the Gulf cities of r. Cur a try applied to Judge but haln New Orleans, Mobie and Pensacola. g a license to marry, but was retus Mr. Roch's place is in the heart of the Sunles the consent of the young bsins d:s:rit of Pensacola, on Pal- $te f parents was obtained. Prl.para- I in e i^ P a a n *-'wents was otaint'd. PrePara-afox suree,, is a favorite and popular ts w ere then mad(, for flight and resort for those ito hav eforme i the coordingly the pair i,ft on the schoo- habit of having a )e for two of the wer Jueen on Saturday. arriving at. clear French l tvlla ,ff,a p h, h, 0 C~f r-~p tr~ --ci--- --'- r~ i -- -- '- the day. S "Mr. Roch was on route to Mont- TW O OPEN LETTERS onerfrom York when he hea. n Sof _.e appearance of the fever in Pen- sacu.a. He and Mrs clich will leave WMRTA TO IIEKIE WORMlT t o-norrow for their hom, !in Pentacoia. -Having been through epidemics the m. Mary Dimmck of Washington teli fer has no terrors for them. Seow LdiaEM PInkham' Vgtsbi "They learned on rnichine Mont- ipoun Made Her WeIL pgomtry tha- the fever had developed :n :he square in which their home i< -o'a:,d. in fact the firei case wai his with great pleasure we publish discovered near their plans. The hetfoilowiing lett[.r ., as Ithyv onvinc- health au hear their plaic. Th gly prove the clain we hate so many ae heath authorlti(s. on akin Mms made in our .- umns that Mr&s .o' ,f is ;i!a':or. pnir'p:\ it !'t, ''at i-!!are from th 'x anl 1-'t is p trmi, iatel0 to ~O in Ior come 'On r tlurn nz -o Pen acia 1Mr. ari NfrMrs. Roch N \ et: ,, a *o , ves t wht re ft : a .*, u il 'he f, -- 'is h n desn.'s r' c r ur r i fr ' .2dSCHOONER WAS RUN DOWN BY STEAMER. MO<,, S 'p:. ~ --Inforn::- on is . c'i ,', nII th -, 'i: O if, . n,. i' ing .o t'n ,en l.,h ::, and .in ana. had rfn dw aIt 1 WIVr/7(i ,'. t, Haxana ('a 'ain ':ark. of sch,-vncr. with hi' fanmivy a:1-1 rron-xvoro av~i LiTtcay'- oHt V~kha~m. of L'i'nn Mass.. is fully quailt. i '%"rIes nrveaY, ia' rrtd o 14.c1.~ GedtoE'vehe'pful adviee tinsick womel~, c.I:r,- ea-th tuai ass RA~ C Dimmick's I*Uth. th'b n'rcear ed wi~han (-arzo af :'1' 3cr first letter: I'. a tHavalta anhf hai cc now Km pinkham :- '- a-e e' ar a n 1 h 'arj_.' 'n "I ave bee'n ma s:.fferr for the paw angh with a trouhe', which fntr-~t.riguatuod 0IT O painul nienstruation-the ;tainl -4 kre S'e~Nnri~g.Vwith ;nT1i&zMat1Oj i' 1 U).lcera- 0 ofthe w-mnb Tb" dtworsal s 1 nmt 11", g o' I af- "n,)oon. IN- h ano rs -ion or I cdnnet I:v I do tn.'t -oj : im ae f ..ai: V~tk Wsubrnit 1u-an )Toriatt~ot. IauI 'I. ':- Wavad it. l';tw.- epme"-Ur& h'Iii N17- C Ih' 0 ('nt &h~m& akigo.D. C. 't:h e.a~.;of mr i'., Awr scond AC~t4'r; "I\tet.'r- ;', :'' ~~ r.' '"~~T--of tLH'~Ci h h- "y. m lrcmemtatrmy cmditicswben 1 1 .I&fa 'tI a m-.- bA VmsWyou.,and tla, thed ctor-sid I T rti' 1-: wn1" aI N ~v a o~ ti-L ,'-, I ,'ulu not Ih1 S., 'j lrnt n f2 c' -.' -;' 3 ~~~ your~ 'nIt%--? and f, '. lo vr.; 7owX '-~no~a .' ~: adiVif ryVrV yafE nd afij&r LCxAtc- enrejL !N!L A may ww o brl.ait seem I '~ ---.Alia.Ioeman of t~fint1w:_,:,'" Ikn- tat I a) eowe ~ '~v : amw& maw wktkout anbndTc orn'-o 'mP@* mw I wish 0o0, Sufelow w~an Vril.mad "s bet a aum ~precxr'"c.~ oVeni~i-r~az. AM & Ic Ohm "Km m I noW, and In fac-, at no t!".1k, 1wo-' '. d a.t CaP0iu1Sz W"in86a=b.C. Iany more -iusob, ~ n tt t now easy it was for Mm Dz toikc rearon given above. Mr. anm.-i Mr. weriiito *i. r inksum "L'rzin. ma Curry will reside In Tuxnpa. and al, (1, Sudi bow lttle it cogs bee--a twoen the:r friends will be glad to have then 0--mr.. et bow valuable wa&Uw be 'plyi. make, Key West a r"si in the furui-e A& Um.Dimrnicksay*.-itwed her life. in johic-h camo congratubtdons edwa UrU. Pilukliawba" onu We thonumnda 9,104 wishes for their future health Of just xu letticia as the above, &An4a-,,, happiness will be showered uri soon 6QMC OMMISbCW Sd"vat. kInL).---bytheidr numerous friends. I The Journal's Daily Fashion What's More Delicious f than our foaming flavored with pure syrups and served crea lm? Soda, fruit with CAN ANYTHING BE COOLER OR MORE COOLING? Drinking it has delight- ed thousands and hurt no one. Kandy Kitchen Cafe, 140 S. Palafox. Phone 999 HOW ST. ANDREWS VIEWS SITUATION * The St. Andrews Buoy says: Th yellow fever situation at New Orleans appears to be getting under control- both the number of new cases and of deaths reported there day by day are decreasing; but outside of these the disease is slowly but gradually spread- ing. although as yet, it is by no means alarming. No case is reported nearer St. An- drews than Pensacola and it is to be hoved we may be spared any such ex- perience. Several refugees from Pen- sacola have. however, been here; but most of them have passed on to other' points. We have only local authorl-' ty. without legality and no one cares to make arrests without authority from a higher source. The state health officer is doubtless doinz all he can to subdue fhe disease in Pensacola; but he has paid no at- tention to our appeal for authority and it is evident he does not under- stand the situation here, where we are exposed to the coming in of small "i:s from infected points, or he would .e-:ainly accord us the relief prayed for. Let us not get frightened; but if we osca;p a case o" two it will be almost a mn.racle. The Bu,.y advises every- otne to -,xtrcise the most rigid sanita-y ;:r- a'taion. ani( especially to permit ni) v. pr :i:ises--se tha; t've y such recep- tac..t i. (horouehly emptied each day: It' oarcfii! aho-'t your diet; observe r,.nt.r h 'r.-'. and if a case should de- > L 'D. : n I not; necessarily, be a s.- .us' m at r. Reynold nand Two Pictures. Sir Joshua Reynolds having become a great man, it was but natural that the town council of Plympton, near Plymouth, where he was born. should elect him mayor. In acknowledgment Mf the honor he painted a fine portrait of himself and presented It to the cor- poration. He wrote to a friend ask- Ing him to see that the picture was hung in a good light. This friend not only did so, but hung a poor picture alongside of it In order to heighten the merits of Sir Joshua's work by contrast. Then he Informed Reynolds of all the trouble he had taken. In thanking him S!r Joshua told him that the poor ploture had been painted by himself (tReynoldsi in early life. EAT Grape-Nuts and Cream and remember It Is the most nourishing food hn existence. Next day have a ranpe-MWts Pudd-ing, r ecipe on package Relicious l Thees9 a season. mmem~Ow Feature SURPLICE FROCK FO R THE LITTLE MAID. A pale blue mohair that shows a shaped collar defines the surplice lines faint pattern in plaid; the design into which the biouse is drawn. This made by fine hairlines of black on the is arranged to cross over far to the made by fine hairlines of black on the, left side at the waist, (he V neck being surface makes a smart and stylish! filled in with an all-over broderie an- frock and a useful one for school as glaise. the belt of the same open work, well for the little maid. There is a while the fichu-shaped collar is edged fitted lining over which the bias ma-, with a ruffling of the same. The l;t- terial is laid, the fastening being in tle skirt is short, shirred to the the back. The neck is cut out in V band all around and finished with a shape back and front, and a fichu- plain hem. i THE WORD "LOBSTER." In Its Slang Sense It Has Beem In Use For Centurles. In letters from Sir Walter Scott to William Clark of Eldin. under date of Sept. 10 and 30, 1792. are found allu- sions to the word "lobster" as a play- ful sobriquet for the redcoat officers and soldiers of the British army. In this case a boiled lobster is meant, as per evidence of the following couplet, once familiar to the English street boys. and quoted whenever a rifleman itt green was seen walking arm in arm with a soldier In red: There go two lobsters. claw In claw; One is boiled, and t'other's raw. Sir Arthur Hazlerigg, in Cromwellr time, commanded a regiment of cuiras. slers, who "from their complete armor obtained the nickname of lobsters." (Baldock's "Cretawell as a Soldier.") What was mere raillery In England may readily have grown Into an ex- pression of hatred and contempt in America at the time of the Revolution, and. in point of fact, Baneroft's "His- tory of the United States" relates that "lobsters" was one of the abusive epithets applied to the soldiers by the mob on the occasion of the Boston massacre.-PhUadelphia Press. The Hopelessness of Gout. A quaint old cure for the gout-a cure, from a seventeenth century med- ical work, that was designed to show gout's hopelessness. "First pick." said this odd cure. "a handkerchief from the pocket of a spinster who never wished to wed; second, wash the handkerchief in an honest miller's pond: third, dry It on the hedge of a person who never was covetous; fourth, send It to the shop of a physician who never killed a patient: fifth, mark It with a lawyer's Ink who never cheated a client, and. sixth, apply it, hot. to the gout tor- mented part. A speedy cure must fot low." CATCHING SOFT CLAMS. ODD AND END SALE! IS FAST DRAWING TO A CLOSE, SO YOU WANT TO HUSTLE IF YOU WISH TO REAP THE BEN* EFITS. $3.50 Ladies' Strap Sandals, all styles, now...................2327 $2.50 Ladies' Strap Sandals, all styles, now-....................$1.96 $'-.50 Ladies' Tan Oxfords, all styles, now...................$2.88 :.50 Ladies' Tan or Black Oxfords, all styles, now-..............$1.9 $6.00 Edwin Clapp Oxfords, Tan or Black, now............... $4.98 $5.00 Men's Oxfords, all styles.................................$3.96 $4.00 Men's Oxfords, all styles, now ..........................$3.19 $3.50 Men's Oxfords, all styles, now ..........................$2489 Misses', Children's and Boys' Footwear in same proportion, as .Jr entire stock of Odds and Ends and Broken Lots Must be Sold, so hurry along and get your share of the plums. MEYER SHOE CO., 102 South Palafox Street. Feet Furnishers Gor Fu., U MAXW FIJ. HOUSE, AUSTELL, GA. WRITE FOR RATES. WILL E. MAXWELL. _ -4 I I An Interesting Occupation on the Shore at Low Tide. As we walk along the shore at low tide, on the lookout for seaweeds or in- teresting animals, little jets of sea water will be seen spurting up from C holes in the sand. Let us dig rapidly ' down under one of these tiny openings * and we will catch the spurter. the com- * won soft clam, but if we are not quick C enough he will burrow so rapidly as to * disappear entirely and only send a last spout of water into our faces, as If In * defiance. Place the shell in a glass of sea water and when the clam gains * confidence he will extend from his shell the long tubelike siphon, and the two openings in the end of it, with their fringed borders, will be seen. * Now take a compound microscope or a magnifying glass and watch the water above the siphon. You will see that it is moving. With the minute life forms it contains the water sweeps in swirling currents toward one orifice e of the tube and plunges suddenly down it. Then, after passing over the gills and body of the clam and giving out nourishment, the water is expelled through the other tube. and we see it rising slowly from the opening. If, however, the clam takes a fancy to contract his shell and so hasten this motion we will see a little fountain shoot up and sprinkle the surroundings just as they were observed to do on the shore.--St. Nicholas. A Ward One For Mamma. Charley (who thinks i-Say. mamma, If we're male of dust. why don't we get muddy wben we drink?-Puck. The Pretty Girl. He--I dreamt last night I to a pretty girl. She---Wh.t did I say? proposed COMFORT. CORDIALITY, CIUSINE. SOUTHERN HOTEL. Pensacola, Fla. ROOMS WITH RUNNING WATER AND PRIVATE BATHS, LARGE SAMPLE ROOMS Special Weekly Rates for Table Boerd,. F. L. BOWEN, Manager. Formerly of Windsor and Ara gon Hotels, Jacksonville, Florida. Do You Read, Evenings? I That's what a Morris chair Is for, to stretch out In. Ad- just the back to any desired angle and enjoy a good book or yo',r evc'eing paper. Let us show you some of these great b'g easy chairs on hand. Carved oak frame. and reversible velour cushions. We won't quote prices this time, you might think something was the matter with them. MARSTON & QUINA, 108-110 S. Palafox St. Phone 148. Pensacola, Fla. eteeeeeott** ************** IF WE HAVE IT, IT IS THE BEST. Leave Your Orders with Us for Fancy Groceries We Are Still the Leaders. So/ Cahn & Co. The Pure Food Store. The Store that Feeds Phones 178 and 480 the People. MEYER'S 1 ommmmmo-mm"m __ IN " Mm As i *00**" _ I I _r I I m saaaaad p I 1 .1 -"L aL.,av uuue LurougnouIVU I I am THE PENSACOLA JOURNAL, SATURDAY MORNING SEPTEMBER 9, 1905 PAO -I - -- V.% N _M m" % - mup The Journals Classifi ed Cash Advertisements - owt- t ve, ed "Oh ine- at No advertasement taken for lesI than 29,. Spel m rt by the month. Have a Definite Object! Every man should have some definite object in view. There is no one object for which a whole family can save with so much zest as For a Home. The thought of the future joy softens every economy. Money paid on a home is an ever- present security and Does Away With Rent Days. We can start you right. Pensacola Investment Co. W.s. LMMs, rEnsMat. L 3 sLL SON, rSecretary. JL5. L STUAN, V VMs Ga. MBew. KWLES DYER. Treasursr. 215 South Palafox Street, Pensacola, Florida. WANTED HELP WANTED WANTED.-To feed and care for a WANTED.-Smart young man able to good milk tow for the use of same influence large orders for well during fever '*scare." J. A. Wise, R. known brands of whiskies. Address F. D., No. 1, Pensacola, Fla. It With particulars; references and terms. W. Hughes, 7 Corps Buildin;, FOSI"ON WANTED-By young ady Preesons Row, Liverpool, England. as bookkeeper or stenographer. A4- 5sept3t. dre& s A L. H. care Journal. Seeptlw* a WANTE2D.-Trustworthy man to man- PLUTOI PLUTOI age branch office and distributing de. K FoPLUrsystem i good condition pot for large manufacturer. Salary to Kee your stemfengoycodisease.o start with. $1500 rst year, and extra a ou eed not fea halerny disease. commissions and expenses. Applicaut Pla he les and reta, a bye Jas. must have good references and $1000 e, wholesale and retail, by J. cash, capital secured. Experience un- xMcul"th. necessary. Address "Manufacturer, ' WI 'RMD.-To rent or buy improved 21 West Atwater St., Detroit, Mich. place, not more than 8 miles north 3sept. or northwest of Pensacola. with 15 to 26 acres of land in cultivation. a- WANTD-Tbhe people of Pensacola tUse Hutto. Holt, Fla. l_ septlm0, to cease worrying. Let The Journal KING & U ALW contracting painters Want Ads solve the problem for yoL and decoomtors. Fine varnish They are expert detectives, and can a" d dnisomls 8gn panting a sp- ftnd the man You are looking for it ad Rmshine. S n. painting a spe- he Is included In the $6,000 or 30.00 tty. Residence phone 249. 29aug. people which makes the population o1 Mrs. Laura W. Creary will resume Pensacola.- agency for the Winona mills hislery, Any intelligent person may ears a and soliclts the patronage of all form- good income corresponding for news or eMwmers. If interested in good papers; ceanarstag; 5 pewrens ...i.-,- ~Mosta l card and she will unn" ;so ,A d... s. -.. ., hnairy end unecesaff sad tn rmttimpe e call with aamplese or phone 147. langi%=* WArTED.-Tou to know that yoU =a buy ale. clean old papers at Ithis oece cheap. WANTME.-Everybody to know that our Blend of Coffee may be imitated bat csant be equaled. New Orleam Ooreery Co. Jas. McHugh, Prop. ag30C WAT'BED.-The public to know that we are pioneer Coffe Roasters of Florida. New Orleans Grocery Co. Js. McHugh, Prop. aug20 BOOMERS WANT D at No. 17 West LaRua Street, city. RaugGw* WANTED.-The Merchanta Transfer Co, wans yu-r moving ad haulg. All brne*k guaranteed. T. B. Thor- Se. Pro. Phone 978. iSjunelm. We want everybody 'o know that we ore wholesale and retail grocers and ttll at the old stand. New Orleans Grocery Co, Jas. McHugh, Prop. aug30. WATICED-Tour electric work of aU bbads. Let uas clea your fais. re- pair your dramo, do your wiring, etc. Fbeae 70. Pensacola Electric Co, earwer latendeacIa and Baylen streets. ljunel m. WAqNTIE-Haullag and transfer work. Oce phone :63. Residence hs 3W. AcotS & White, 22-28 N. Tang- ;Smch WAWQTUD-OW for The Journa&Ts speoal Pensacola and Panama Canal SeIMSm, which will shortly appesr. Ww costaia half-tone pictures of city. batVr aS special seeaes. 15 cents. LIve orders at Journal office WAINTD-Second-mand Corn. OM ad sttea see4 meal eacka. Out of toem shlpmIets oIucIted. Write u. F. B. Melem & Oes ROmarchiul SL L 5ioAM wants Youror _oving For Sale. FOR SALE OR RENT.-10 room house and 120 acres of good la'id located at Gonzalez. Fla. Either to- gether or separately. Terms reason- able. House m;y be rented tempor- arily. Apply at W. L. Zachrey's of- fice. 3 sept. 1%REAL ESTATE LOANS RENTS and FOR SALE.-Cabin launch 44 ft. long! 10 ft. beam. 24 inches draught,' INSURANCE speed S miles hour; 18 H. P. Barber! gasoline enviun in good order; wil - scat 40 passengers; sell at sacrifice :f taken at once. W. A. Smith, 238 W. Others have profited and been pleas- Gov-nmiaent St :Sauglm ed with us. Why not ,you? .......-.! Our clients among the best in Pen- FOR SALE.-I am Florida State Agent sacola; ask them? for Five and Burgiar roof Safes and Veult Fixtures of all descriptions manufactured by Alpine Safe ant ,ock Company of Cincinnati, Ohio. $10,000.00 to Loan at 7 and 8 per Communicate with me for prices and cent. st-rms before buying elsewhere. Scar. itt Moreno, Pensacola, Fla. YOUR BUSINESS SOLICTED.. 28june. FOR SALE.-Soda fountain, stock of -- confectioneries and ci:gars, located o)n Palafox trcet. Can be had at bar- L. S. BROW N & Co gain if purchase at onze. Apply Es-. ,ambia ReaAty Co. 15aug0 O i 1 o.:"^ ^ 200 Theisen Bldg FOR SALE-.-Nice ne'.v co*la.e (4d rooms and hall) between Palaftx! "WE SELL LOTS" and Baylen streets on Jordan S-.. near Saunders Mill; easy terms. Ap- ply re J. W. West at Saunders Mill. S22au-lm* FOR SALE I FOR SALE.-Old papers inly 10 cents CHICKEN WHEAT produces eggs, ) per hundred. Good foi wrapping Makes fowls especlaily well flavored. p paper and to put under matting. All The cheapest food to be found. F. S. clean and nice. Journal office. Mellen & Co.. Phone 34. loot Do you value your health? It so, use our pure Blend of Coffee "Dewey" FORtBA o-k1 -room house. corer and "Schly. New Orleans Grocery lot, 3 blocks from Palafox, lot 96z Co., Jas. McHugh, Prop. aug 30 152o on ear nd. For particular. - ......... quire of Standard Clothing 0e. We have been with you in Pensaco- 2t Jan. la since 1874, and still intend to stay OR SALE CHEAP-My three-year. with you and serve you with the best old Berkshire herd toar, Duke of, of groceries at lowest mar- Florida, No. 68,923. Also some fine ket prices. New Orleans Grocery p si-monthId bor all Co., Jas. McHugh, Prop. aug20 registered and transferred. Carl Set- GROW GINSENG. Large profits. terlind, Chipley, Fla. l8jly Room in your garden. Roots for sale. Write today tor literature. Bucking. FOR SALEI-Kll the germs of fever- ham's Ginseng Garden, Zanesville, 0. order a barrel of slack lime to-day. Sl3aug3mos. Phone 3 7. 4auglm FOR SALE-South haf block 211, fronting 400 feet on 13th street, by 9 4is, fellaneous 137% feet on Bay View Park; also AVW -0n 9 south half of block 2t3, fronting 400 PIANO TUNING. feet on 14th St. by 137,1 feet on Bay I worked at thIl 14 years 'i Mobile View Park. The only property adjoin- Ala. I will sati you in pri'e a'.l ing Bay View Park that is now for quality of work. Conrad- S;4t, 2 11 sale. The beautiful view down the Last Gregory S8t, Pensacola. bayou and down the bay can never b 29aug.m*e obstructed. A. V. Clubbs. SOJIy FOR SALE.-Upright piano almost Old newspapers are good for many new; high grade; cheap for cash. things. You-can get lots of them WE ARE STILL * doing business at 204m% hPalafox St.a10 sold. We advise you to stay in town, but wheth-r you go or stay let us collect can place their property in our hands for -oi:r rents. olleeton of Rents, Pay Everything in the real estate busi- Ctif y- ness receives prompt attention. meant Of Taxes, keeping it prop. LESLIE E. BROOKS early Insured or Disposing of same. We are here to stay, fever or no fever, and any busi. FOR RENT ness entrusted with its will receive FOR RENT.-12 room house, corner i careful attention., Ilayne and Wright streets. ApplyCorr denc licitd. W. S. Garfield. 27aug. Correspondence soliCte FOR RENT.-Small farm 1 block ou Thos W atson & Co side city limits on county hard Tb Ioso C. W atson & C o., road, with six room house; wind mill; fp' water pipes in yard and all through Leading Real Estate, Retal and Insurance Agents, house. Rent reasonable. Apply W. M. McClellan, at First National Bank, Cor. Palafox and Garden Streets, Pensacola, Fla. Pensacola. 26auglm FOR RENT.-3 rooms at 400 W. Gar- TI4 44 O ia f's- T-F-V FIX V den St. 13auglw* . FOR RENT-Lorraine House, corner ProfeSSional DireC rye,. D IREC TOR Y Hayne and Belmont street. Apply -_ - W. S. Garfield. 12jul PATTILLO CAMPBELL, CENTRAL TRADES COUNCIL. ORF RrTN, flv-- .. ..._. AR.E.N.Tt+7 a There will be a meeting of thil or U% e rlom cottage o rVJwnyoa a w on car line, corner 1lth street and Room 405 Thiesen Bultding. Sth avenue. Inquire a, Turton's Photo ----- gallery. 12july THOS. MPC LEYP FOR RE'NT.-Residence lately o-. cupied by Dr. W. S. Hall, No. 111 W. LaRua street. Apply to R. M. Cary, 48 S. Palafox street. 7June FOR RENT-Twenty-room house, cor- ner Barracks and Zarragossa street. Suitable for boarding house. Apply to h]rs. M. J. Moreno, 216 Past Zarra. gossa. 26nmtf Money to Loan. DO YOU WANT to borrow money in amounts from $500.00 up? We hay.j $10,000.00 to loan at 7 and 8 per cent. interest. Those. C. Watson & Oo. 6aug MONZY TO LUND-On goo0 resai tate security or good collateral. at lowest rates. Leslie Brookst Fiber building. 1s MONgy LOANMD eam say a a kinds ot permeal property. aa&ble LAW. REAL ESTATE. LOANS AND COLLECTIONS PALAFOX AND ROMAN. PHONE 559. J. P. STOKES Attorneyand Counsellor at Law 106 East Government Street* General Law Practles. GEORGE DOUVILLE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Room 00 Thsleen rid. Phone 7M1. WELSH & SMITH, DENTITS. Fisher Building, 204/a South Palafox , Street. PHONE 525. DR. JNO. M. TILLER, Northern Press y.nd. -Part Locur. Address C., P. 0. Box 395. obeap by calling at this offoe. w0etly or t e Room B rent Bodig.. Phone. .Y. 3unen s REGULAR MAIL LlN-Good coasvey. GovermeaL strirsSa sbr b-idlg-- . WANT. -An FOR SALE.-My residence an t ee for travoelilg public. Daily ser. M IL..WLA SWANT .-Agemte in 41erent ooun- Hill, either including whole bloak vice each way. from Chpley to Bay. F. M. WILLIAM-, ties n Florida to handle Alpine Safe of twenty lots 40x137 1-2 feet each or hed Addres J. M. Tuagle, Chipley, CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER. and Lock Co.'s Fire and Burglar Proo quarter block of five lots. Apply at M. chOe" f O 1ANSB &oOA r l OffPe. Brossaclaa bullatsaset Safes and Vault Fixture of every my office, Thiesen Building for furth- M. & am IP a to pensscolaBrlstul o t. description. Write me tor terms er particulars. C. W. Hagerman. RAL ESTATl. *le Uina 0. Prompt attetlon aiwaKy Ve SSarritt Moreno, Pensacola, lMa.. Flor- 24auglm. REAL iSTAB in all parts of city. auga to business. P11salil, Vla. Ida State Ast tlune R A OR ~RNT-e oo 7You buy the Pgroud and we will StA Ma ight aJune da. house at Goulding- large yar 7-roombuild your hean lng time pay. MONEY LOANED em aI kinds of peo t Ph& pnmo. Roims ght and shade trees, near ta'!road, fifty feet & Ca soal property on short noe f st te 7 welland outhouses. A d bargainRIN-B. Damond or. Terms easy. J. W. Bullard. upstairs n ^S well and outhouses AGait'so ou ao St.,Phone 1144CAPTAIN ,St Bot& Paltoe. Se S. Nloolau Apply to postmaster, Goulding Fla. t' cloflg d nd outh Palaox St., Phone 1144 Dp6 -ov. 22 aug3w* psires on shor t otIpe i'No. 11% o FOR SA -Seco-handcash regi West Government St., Pomeaoola l For Sale ter in perfect condition. Will mel dea- all Mkinds e t peroal Property. cash ot or; time. A real bargain. Can FOR ONE DOLLAR AND FIFTY pecfal rates to business men on large LAUNC ES FOR SALE AND R--ENT.-Block top be seen at Jamet McHugh's. 22mca CENTS per head, we will haul out Oans. The New Tork Loa Co., 204% tent. 28x60 feet. Splendid for par- FOR SALE-God paying grocery, datd horses, ows, etc. Leave orders outh Pla . ties to camp out of town Address P. cheap rent store, living rooms in at 1 n Herring CUPID, RORT. L. E., NANCY AND 0. Box 446. city. connection. Store doing good cash B rad C'hmu's PWinh.0. EDNA S., Business. Household furniture also SAILMAKER. 4 8. PALAPOX ST. FOR SALe -ne lot of fine show m or sale. Reasciis for selling, am leave. J. H. PORTER, sailmaker, 716 South MON T TO JOAN ON DIAMONMD Icaseses, especially adapted formi1 m3y city on account of sickness. Tele- Palafox street. Orders take tor wafthm, (haias, Rings ad all kids can be charter@ by the hour, day or linery purposes or for drugaitore; Rinls a all kis can be charter by the hour, day or also one lot of counters and fine phone-1064. llauglw* tets, aw gs, camp stools and house of collateal security at lowest rate of week. Terms, reasonable. reach plate glass mirrors. F, L. FOR SALE-Beautiful block in New cots. etc. Prices reasonable. 31an interest Bargalns Ia unredeemad Fishing Tackle and Cooklag Utea Reese 118 South Palafox. 2sep City. Tract No. 312. For cash $600. pled ~ ils furnished If desired. PLUTOT! mPLUTO! Apply to A. M. McMillan, Court Houna. O $ 0 000 in amounts PHON 0 ,Keep your system in good condition $500._and up at 7 and 8 and you need not fear any disease. 00 TO TURTON fer allU lses AI.L I ST.-Coat from No. 900 E. LaRna per cut. interest. Thos. C. Watson I'luto. the great stomach healer. for Cameras loaded and unloaded free str, south on 9th ave. tocWrightti i Co. 6aitg sale. wholesale and retail, by Jas. of charg.l He makes but photo street, thence to Palafox, north to: CAPT. BE IE ESO McHugh graphs in uro south. 32 years a l Saunders Mill, on Hard oad. Pro. OWNER. FOR SALIre--At a sacrM tuurniture, ably contained some valuable paper.<; Found store, stock and acoounts. Call at WALL TINTS by experts; results if found return to Journal office and] ----- IH.-140 E. Inteidecia. i guaranteed. Fairchild and Rice. Phone get reward. 9sept. FOUND.-One black ox branded J. H., al FOR SALE--One Choice block on top 4l5 12ulylm I marked with a crop and .:p!it and u'-- ler 3. of the ridge eait of the electric FOR SALE.-Two pair extra fine' EMPTY BOTTLES. der bit in one ear and over square in railway. between 7th and 8th streets. young mules, sound and in good! Fifteen cents per dozen Daid for other. Owner can obtain Fame by ap- General Dealer in Nature has favored this section and it condition. Also one 2-horse Etude- empty Bosso bottles aL Nick's roes- plying to C. P. Gonzalez, Bohemia, hla General Deaer In cannot be duplczated. A. V. Clubbs. baker wagon.,W. S. Garfield. 4June. taurant. 25auglm* Bicyles, Bicycle S ries CYCLES REPAIRED.and tt 11 1N CYCLEft REPAIRED. end hauling. He guarantees all break-! fer L.rte. P0Jwe iy.a IF YOU ARE LEAVING THE CITY/ for it. Addrens P.O. o x 363-, C w Lt. TIB RENTAL BUASLNiSS is our petialety and yoar beelaa will Lot us attend to the collection of your RENTS. We intend to Mave careful attteties. D. Hale WIl. H m& a co.& stIok by the post of our duty end make the interest of our I. Neard and Rooms. ROOMS AND BOARD-Several large raoms for rent w'th or wi: out board directly on waicr f.ont. nu tale for Nuit housekeeping. App'y Mrs. Ret- tinmr. Fisherville. Phone S33-. sept. WANTD.-A few boarders in private family; convenient to railroad shops ad on street car line: large rooms with irivUIe of use of baths and t.- ephone. Address P. C. S., care Jour ,a!. 24auglm i6ARB V.WANTID.-P.v day, week Or mouth. Dining room Just re-pea. d. Table good and terms reasonable Mr. Dora Doaldso 226 N. Alcani. PASTIS who wet to ret honeuas, Muem morWYyt eam for teta A& a etst hfi i e s 1 ollents our first consideration. Do not lose faith in your In- vestments or saoriffie your home. Pensacola rel* estate Is worth as much to-day as it ever was. We offer A Nioe Investment, Corner House on 7th Avenue, rents for 7 t 5 per month, house in first-olass condition, . A Six-Room House on East Belmont street, a ncle home, at #1400 body oa the first and third eda I days of each month at 7:30 p. m. Al delegates are requested to be prenw ent. Z. W. ROBERTS. W. L DELAY. Prelse. Secretary. Pensacola Lodge No. 3. K. otf PI meets every Monday evening at $:s o'clock at their Castle Hall. Biout Watson builda.g, corner Palafoxs ad d strnets Viuting brethrena *e dlaly welcome t J. H. BRNWr ON, 0. CL HRORSLdk. K. of R. & . Rathbone Ladge Na 4O 30 I. of P., emse every 7T,,irsday evening at 8:60 o'clock In their (a S ba-. third floor. B lNm- B Wrtsoa bolldlug, h e 4 weft eorner PulafO. and Garden streets VMitln kloight" o ordially we;couled IL B. C RUTI, a C. J. Levy. K. of R. & IL Knights of Columbus. Meetings of t Knights of Colambes are held at their all, No. I Weat ntetn cisa street, oa eery Monday vevelag 7:30 o'clock. An f vitaUom is ecte"" to visiting Knights. JOHN B. JONxf 3DM. FOX, Grand Kalgbt Recorder. PenLe0e 1 L*e4 M L 6 0. IRS Pensacola Lodges Na 4,. 0 0. meets every Thurday veateng at 7: at the new haU on West -_ %r street. Visitings brthrem eeri,' Invited. T. G. Sr TINO9 B. R WITKOVSKI. Secretary. REBE.KAH SITER5L Naomi Lodge No. 10, Rebekah " ters eets every Monday l Big" i,. I o'clock i L 0.. 0I. as. ,. tung sisters cordially Invited to *e present. MRS. 8. DeTHAYER. MISS MAMIE FREEMAN. Seety M. E. B. A No. 81 meets Irht ma third Wednesday evening at 7:10 P. m., Rafford Hall. No. 10 West Into . dencla Street. J. L. SWZBNBT. See. W.O.W. Uve Oak Camp No. 1, W. 0. W meets in Pythia BaHall 1st andi 3d wetinesdays In each mouth. sovereigns cidlially Invited. S. A. BOHrIC7n c. a. LESLIE R. BROOk., Clerk W. 0. W. C.. Oak Grove, No. a Woodmen Circle meets ecry Thur. day evening 3:30, third floor Blout. Wtsotn building, south west corw I Palafox and Gardlfn streets. V~sttg sovereigns cordially Invied. Mrs. W& A. Smith, Clerk; Mrs. M. B. Oila - Guardian. LCYCLE.S POR RENT. Iron Safes, Cash Registers, Typ erP -W Sts A-8OW m writers, Guns, Pistols Locks and Um- -elf StaesMk- A brellas repaired. "1l6 a u0 *T 0p .6 Lawn Mowers, ScissorK, Knives., rTEAMER TARP N cts.. sharpened. M - Most complete line if keys In the W. G. BARROW, Mater. city. FMIT-CLASS PASSEN ; AM" Try Hooton's Mesensr Servie FREIGHT k TAVICX when in a hurry to send messages. -Betwee- 12 EAST INTENDENCIA ST. "N8ACOLA, MOBILE, APALAH PHONE 1135. COLA. CARRABELLS, ST. A. G IRIST AND CON MMAL. MILLS S L F. GONZALAM 6 00, Prom. ScMasusaetaregs I CHOICE MEAL AMND PURE GROUND STOCK pcES0 SBy yor meu and stoek feed from <, the home manufacturer, 5nconraggia Some Industry, eatribute to home laber, and leave Yeosr moey Is your p eity. DREW, MILLVILLI. And all points on St. Andrews Carrabelie and Apan&a,hicum, SCiHEOULK Leave Pensacoia Sunday. 8:3 0. U., for Mobile. Ala. Leave Pensacola. Tuesday. : : 30 m., for St. Andrews, MJillvfie, AA laclacola, Carrabeile and latmpaIedl points. For additional iaformatlon appy 5) J. R. SAUNDSR4 iA. R. COBB, Presaf , Cen. Frt. and Pass. Agt Pensacola, Fla. W. B. WRIGHT & H Manufacturers of and Dealers In LUMBER. LATHLS. AWEDtOLVPE SHINGLES AND KILN.- DRIED SAPL. 'I,. . w wuoney pat trnI w st marknt rtses of Intwrosr on improvwu or - vaeoant real estate .OLD PAPtR$ S THE FISHER REAL ESTATE A ENC Y Soon you will want to put down new j RAY matting. Why not put newspapers 0 Souh Palafo Street. Phone 87. under it? This will make the matUng S206 South Palfox Street. Phone 67. *ear better and keep the room warm. Sr this winter. Old epers can be _-M ** ----: -:-_------- --4rbought at The Journal at 10e per hun. 4* I V t V t IL I It t I IF ILVV TT I!vvv WTVV~vr" V-%VItLV tired. Allclean and wh4i r~ rp~prllIC~Lp~Pr~IIP CI- ------------L;~;-- -L~i~l)ljli~I1) ,~l~i~cWi~~; ~_;~~i;~~,SzI;-- ~ c~rrlrL~rrrr~-- -~----I- -~---I~" ~~;liS)~PIPI~ 5 I ~ ~ w wmwv .. ......... Atl i PA l t slw Dor--s .h CK SON VI LL NO FEVER EXISTS W YoUlrtheA't SHIPPING NEWS tiees AU the Better if be has a g(Ood rl'n'h~s set- ting. B-a"': n Is all rigb: (,Keep! 'Uin DP 2lized cortre.Many mevn In Persaoc'a and Wet1 flo-ida can best sat h-.n- ttelres by buying <)n( of our Guran teed Suits. All sizes and hundreds of patter.ts f ;',.. which :o mnike your s.eief:on. The "Old Reiabie is the prop, r plac for (.0o in" oi:fitrong for men who know what they want and are bound to get it. John White Ougfitter to Men and Boys 205..207 S. Palafox. Phone 225. %Al o a SAY, JACK?, gto sf it you,- clothes always look Itbat's easy. I belong to the ^1 iaa Pressing Club. 7They keep SSIn good shape and only charges h tw i dollar per month. Why don't im aMt? Just ring up Phone 675 and SM Malco m White your name. or I. bagefe Reese at Johnson's store. UIhTRELL'SUWe S Be KRe-peoned About Oct. ist 6 for 5 stan Is for six bottles ON hickory Whiskey FOR $5.00 CASH. 4 for $3.20 stands for fuur bottles HY-LO WHISKEY dlvered prepa i :o anv par: of W<-s: THE COLDEST BEER--PAB-ST--ON DRAUGHT. Anything in the TWhiskey and Wine line in stick a: price( .s sui (very body. Morris Dannheisser 12 West Zarragossa Street. N. B-I am in n way eonnerte.. qgt'thhe arm of Dannhe;sser Broe. LgU l IIII ll i llt 1 IIll lilll III ilii Tobac Smoki Driv( Awa] Mosq Smoke a Protein LITTLE MINISTER Ci IS THE OF ALL 5c CIG TRY C Lewis Co Agen 8. I3 co- S. es V. . luitoes. J and Be | acted. 5 . R SE KING ARS. >NE! . 3 , ts. . w'Y~~t~ilt;~~I~IIil li lI. i~,- HAS JIM CROW ORDINhNCE ON DREDGE CAUCUS Measure Is Introduced In the City LetterReceived from Captain Dunn, Council and Said to Be Positively Denying the T -' i I Constmition al. The Jacksonv.;e Mtropolis sa' s: Councilman Flemizti. B(owdIn. o)t :he Seventh Ward,. at ,;at nigh: t s n.",t:ng Rumor. A report has bo-n in circulation for e-'ve:ra days to the effect that yellow hf er exi-'od on board the dre:dso of the ci:y council. :n:iro'lu ed a .I i'alrmus. This is positively denied by that provides for the separation o! ;I I races oiln street cars in Jacksonv:l.e. which passed its first reading aP.nd was referred to 1he committee on laws an i rr:e-.. Counc.lnman Bo1'1, n says Ilta' t,:. 1:l, has been passe. upon by lead- ;tg .awyers. who conten that; : iA,11 ,iinfoi' w::i the (constitu'lon andli v !i :-'and thrp test, of the coart-. Tnie proposed law is as follows: The Ordinance. A b). to be entitled an ordinance reg- u u;IH.II, reqdlr.ng and prov:d:nz for ':: ; irn;shlng of se;'ara;t ac-oni- ilu alons fur and the separation of S,!i..,e and colored passengers on S s ,tz. car,. e .: ordained bI the Mayer an I Clt' (umncil of th c.t. o. Jac'ks-u V;;;v: Section 1. That all companies, p.:- soas. firms andi as.ociaIt;i.s oplera'ing strey-z cars in he city o.f JacLsonv:hle Iare hereby requ,re(id o furnish se;pa- rae .ar'conTinoa:i,iins for whl;te inl c>.o ed pas-e:.gors. and all white andi . cored p- )a.s'-rer- occupy 1ng s'tree; car's in the c;T' o-f Jacksonvii'e are Lereby requa.:ed to uccupy (he respek- 'i ,e car,, o 'iivisi(n, of car-s. pr v'nid.- l')r then. so t.at the white pas.engp(,r.j s;Ia: occupy only the cars. or ,i:,;Lz:(n of car~. proii-eI for white passenger and the cul< e i passengers ,ha:, or'- cu;py only the carF. or div :i.. of cars provide( for iho a;cc)m>rnnl)ia:.on of colored pas-enaer's. Aii colnpa,'- ies. perSonb, firms and as.-ociaiion.- (,pe-ating street c'ar: .i tIh!* city .1 Jacksonv!lle shb l: furnish such sep-' arate accoumm.noations !). the op-ra- tion together of two or nimre car.-. pro- viding sepa:-a'e cars for colored pas- sen'era, or by furni-hmnt separate a' con'molati,'us for v.tie ani co.ori passengers in the :ane car. "l',e cars. or parts of cars, f:!rnis'.e: ,,r whi-p and for color.,i las-.i.ni r.. :,- spec t:vel,. shal: ha ,c placed o '-i, - uoIusv at each e: f :l-.e car. or ) i of tar. tigi,, in p'a '. te e's. no. ' than two in nes hi.gh, inica": . words "white o" "ooi)re3 a. :h" c-is rnma be. tha sacju car or panr; ": c.' is provided for the use of wih ,, pa si ngers or colored ;jasseiigers, as t:ie cnse may be. and wnen open cars. to ) entered from the side of the car. ar.- provide.i for the accomnimodalion o; both white and coiorej passengers: add::lonal such sizns sia: he p:.ovil- ed and played con-p.inusiy on ;tie si'c of the cirs so a.- i ,) in, i ate the'e ,.. the portlor of the car *o lie used by white and b o -l:ored lpas.-engers, respectively. Any comin ar,. .erson. firm or assboiat lon opera' ine s::ee; car.- in the city of .jac'ksonvil:., wi:h out such signs so proviil- aiand p:a1-I ,ha.l ] rhereby forfeit 'F- mnieipa! fran hise to operate sre.-, ca-s in thte ci': of Jacksonville. anr, any officer, ar'It or employee of any such Cen- :'ai\. person or firm who s-hall. as .- rin'endent or .xho fr 'i'o r of ;i', coi:IM;'an. or as conduc: i,. molorman or ,'her rnmp]ooe -If such Tcompany. iop ;t:e an? car r"ot so pr)vlded wni I sI:r'n on t.1 *ts ts car: of the ..:v ,,! Jack -,nv'le fo ; the :ran-spora: i:, i o: pa.se ne r,:'s s-hall upni' c !v:.iI '-on hl.er,-.f le fined ;;; n ,mor.e : :in $'-.', or 1 v :mpr-sinien no" ;m. e ,'iIn nirn ': avs ;):o eac: nch: offen-,e. An 1 an.:, \\1 ],- 0 -rson V, .;tii.y e'nii iiyiii a- a passenc-.r-any car or part <(f (a- S apar .,ann : p:*,v:.!Cd fIfr ,..:i: , p:- '. . .-.. n rT.i o .' r ed t,,.>r,-o'i S." a- a pa -ne.r ;a'. (c, ;[:t" *1 > ', so .'" ,).:' "i, p :%. : f r . t a . : :- :: ;!':,,: -'.a ::We p:'i its', r *I -> ,1 t :;!> I|.>; X a' I' :- htT '.. \ n 'I i "h e i '- . :'f .'1. *:'"'" :- t:i ,.'a h -t a:n h to :'s n Te p:I : sr, ca s :;e i ;: ,'* ( ;14 c -y ,of .l'ck f .'a-e ;PrT-i oin. :- 7aid: e i" ;: a'i i1 c ''iorel p its nti. r-. an.I to '*emip en'i the cars or L via-onr o: :;:- prtvi' .i for *?.t,:r ace >m!!ni.i mi i a :' ,!,; it ayv 5 'ut ;:i-se, t-ger -e- . iar. :o' ,provided for i'is or hcr ac- o(Inm t .da-' .-it such conduii 1 mo; ir- :..:i >' ro p t rs.n op.lrating .such ! n T'ol.P e:ber ;hereo:. as s ,'," ;- Art police officer of the cv f '-,n ,.>e, :se .. ; whi'c 1 -. pa<-' n:e'g r ; p.. n a ar * i.." 1,i car oT p, :,.*. p :-Fort o; * a. c''mrn' -:a:i'n as :nic. ir ',i by Llt '.a.. a;.;rest any sen p> .onn '.: ~'* i-Anli or het t'fom such ca- an t t'* t:": or he ;o :..e p0.1ce statin.in, .. (' o -> n'.. l ar' oth r person i-;;- - ot ^i- r .< "'v 1.:.<.: S. 4 s, cia: -a:> n a .:to,,n ,o i :. re u ar .c'.e:ie cdo'. :i'a. at a- :'.,- rni fr :he ,'x :tts:ve a ,'o'tn- to ,ati.On o. -,!her w hie or co:oretl n --,n:',s. for special occasions or tp cial business. A Remedy Without a Peer "I fil : Cl.nbe"ni.i's S'omach an I \ r 'al.,t;> ror-c b'neficia: than T:.' 'her remedy I ever used tfr oma-i-' :-ou''!." 'says J P K :;e. of "-a. N'(. F(r any disorder of th'- .a hi. 'snes- or cons'.pa'i r... S.Ta:'.e;- are A .thout a peer. For a.e by all druggists. captain n Dunn. hoe flowing sPlf-ex- ,i.ana:ory ;-t:'er having been received :omrn hrim: U'. S. I)redge Caucu-. Quarantine Staion. Sop'em'ber 7th, 1905., Pensaceoa .Iournal, Pensacola. Fla.: "'Gn;t(-1:n-I1 understand that it : rumor ed in Pensacola than we have Sl'low fever on boar:. the dredge Caucus," which rumor is absolutely ;nmrue. "On Savurlay. September 2nd. we: :r, a sick man ashore in Pensacola. ,.in have ha no other sickness of ,n desc:plition on board. "If you w%:lJ kindly positively deny he riumo)r iof our having fp\ Cr (on ,i.-ar-! I wi-i grea::y a-)preciate i; This rumor is (cau.fnl much inea.- ness amineg the fa:ni't of :(ome of y. v crew. "Thanking you in advance for your kindness. I an. "Very respectfully. -F. M. IDUNN. "Mas'er Dredge Caucus." 4 TON AND A HALF Of SULPHUR the Old Reliable Nick s Restaurant. where the best is always obtainable. All kinds of Fish, Soft Shell, Crabs, Western Meat- REGULAR DINNER SERVED DAILY, 25 CENTS. l -- R - - I Arrived. Bolgen, Nor. bk. Gundersen, 3')6, I.aguna to order. Cleared. Brookwood. Br ss. Brown, 19 7, for Tyne. with 2,2035.ai s fL sawn tim- I',er 177.Oo s ft ,unri-,r. VESSEI.S IN, PORT. 3tesmshla. Amctel, Dn'ch ss, m Ihiie to order Brookwotd. Br ss. Brown. 1t4,7. Sa- vannah to the Wni. S. Keyvser CO. Crauigilnicht.e. Br ss, :'267. Bostonl to order. Dulcie, Br ss, Harrison, 12S:, Faro to .1. A. Merritt & Co. Erne.rto, Span ss, O-nacchea, 1691, (ulfpor: to F. 0 &-; ,e & Co. He-lev.t'ile, Br. ss. B i'lngton, 16S7. St. Vin t.nt. Ida. S;an s;, Arana'. li.verp iol to ("'} Transit Co. 5OiI in Business I Kelvingrove. Br s-, McLennan. GEORGE A. PETTERSON, 193S,. Newcastle-on--T une to miaste'. is now located at Lucia, Autit ss. Martinoli ih, 1437, Cor. Government and Barcelona Sta., Tries, ,to order. and is better prepared than ever Anst. ss. Lodoviuo. Chernbrin from, to repair safes, typewriters. Taimpa. guns, pistols, locks, light ma- Br. ss. Ma: iner. Capt. Bubb. from chinery and bicycles. New Orleans. PHONE 203. Pe:iscola, Am ss, O'Leary, 10S6, TURPENTINE STILLS. McMillan Bros. Co. Manufacturers, MOBILE, ALABAM A. MARKETS Naval Stores Market. Savannah, Ga., Sept. 8.-The naval stores -market closed Lo-day as loi- lows: W W .. .. .. .. .. .. ........... 5 40 W G. .... .. ... .. .. ......4 95 N ... . . ... ............. 4 5G M .. .. .. .. .. .... .... ...4 K .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ..........4 I . .... .. . .............. 4 BIG RECEIPT OF FUMIGATING H.... ..................4 MATERIALS RECIVED BYA .. ... . .. .............4 i I Insurance, Fire, Life. I The Union Central Life has a lower death rate, lower expense rate. and higher interest rate than any company doing business In Florida. it should be eeay for you to decide the rest. S. Williams, General Agent. Ncw Orleans to Grift Transit Co. Sinionside. PIr sc. tobson. 1953, T S !nlerland to J. A. Merrit't & Co. J NJ A OT . Ships. Iron Works and Supply Co. Kaiser Gor st!lp Mariin 1180, Bre- men 'o MTaster. Manufacturers and Repairers of Bar,. ; MACHINERY AND BOILERS Fiery Cross, Nor bk. C:aussen, 1399. FORGINGS, MILL AND STEAMSHIP SUPPLIES C,:;: to master. STEAMSHIP REPAIRS A SPECIALTY Gariba'di, Ital )bk, Agi no, 134S, Prompt attention given to al orders, day or night. Agents Glour, ster to order. for James McKay & Co.'s celebrated Log and Timber Dogs, also lHucson, Nor bk, Knud-en, 771, Lon- Chains of all descriptions. don to order. Office Phone 123. PHIL WITTMAN, Mgr. Santa arra-ra, Port 1'k. Carreia, Residence Phone 1029. P. 0. Box 123. 633, Oporto to H. Baars & Co. **7 t-a t croonerss. Donna Chri-tcna, Am sch, Axelsen, 165. Belize to master. Hjalmnar. Am sch, Axelsen, 55, Key West to Gulf Transit Co. Noas. Rus sch, Sneel.e, 333, Gloa- cester to Master. CITY CARRIAGE SHOP .... ...m...-.....- -. F...... .. ...............4 15 OPENED TO THE PUBLIC. W. A. D'ALEMBERTE. E.. .. .. .. ...... ..........4 03 - SD ...... .. .. .... .. .. ....3 70 The City Carriage Works claims to he C.... .. ........ ; .........3 35 the sole and only carriage and buggy As an evidence of the demand for Spirits Turpentine, 631., cents. ork which is in operation in Pen- sulphur in Pensacola at this time, the sacol'a ar the present time. rce:pt of a ton and a half of this fu- -FEEL IMPENDING DOOM. Ti hops are 'located at 113 and *-.izring mniatrial by W. A. D'Al-m- The feeling of impending doom in 115 West Romana street. and J. J. erCness r,iz ore yesterday is an ex- the minds of many victims of Bright's li':iard is Ihe proprietor. Every omple. Thi n makes several tons of disease and diabetes has been chang- .an. wornan and (hi Il lin Pensacola -imph':r :hat. Mr D'Alemberte has ed to thankfulness by the benefit ae-i. ows that the o]d Hillia rd carriage !arnd 'd since the fever was an- rivcd from taking toley's Kidny shop wa.s organized in 1S7, and th-e :,.,-c Cure. It will cure ij pient B-irhr's City ('a'rraare Works is a directt ranchi H, ;iso reco.ved yesterday three diabetes and even in he Worst c ise" ,o thai (,,I andl r.iea-l'e -, abl.shment. S,.f oil of ;tr.neila. so that the giles comfort and relief. Slight dis rhe ar", (iln-g 1 wIth a complex e war on the mosquito can go on uLlii orders are cured in a few days. "I horsesheoeing shp. tnipToving two t.rrupted. had diabetes in its worst form." write horseshoers at all times. The oth er Marion Lee of Dunreath, Ind. "I departments are equally well equip- Cause of Insomni-. d tried eight physicians With relief. Only who desire repair work don I:dioestion nearly always disturbs three bottles of Foley's Kidney Cure outPk and twho desire repair work done the sleep more or less and is often made me a well, man." W. A. ouck and thorIghay will unquestion- th, calue of insomnia. Many case., D'Alemberte, Druggist and Apothe these people. E' r- line of work is have been permanently cured by cary. Sw ('ham!,'r'an's S:omach and Livr e rundertaken-n,'thing too big or small ror salGive them a trial, they will do the T s. r sale by all drug r' .. ... 'I. rest. OPa bet IICARYVWIL( I Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Ais I Nature. W WM'M- 1 1 Medicines that aid nature are al- B ue R ibbo ,ways most effectual. Cha;nberlain'i B lue libbotf Special to The Journal. Cough Remedy acts on this plan. I; t Caryville, Sept. 8.-4--ounty Super- allays the cough. relieves the lungs , B ottle Br, ",'eent 1. F. Gainer visited Cary- aids aexpec'oration. opens the seorre Bo ttll pBeir so 2 a few days tions, anti aids nau:'e in restoring the yvile public seool No. 20 a few days sctenm to a healthy condition. Sold ago, and was much pleased to see the syte to a hy condon old has no equal, schoolroom well filled with pupils. by all druggists. The average attendance is much great- Sold everywhere, er than for several terms past. mainly S. because the school board has placed SCUTTLING A SHIP. t A. F riedirr ian Iin charge Custis Brown, a first-grade S.A m Fried m n i teacher and a young man well up in Laws Asgaint Thi n Crime Have Al- Wholesal Distributer school work. ways Been Very Severe. Wnolesale Distributer. .J. C. Anderson, vice-president and Scuttling may be defined as the art general manager of the George E. of cutting holes through a ship's hull, Leader in Imported Wines Wood Lumber Company. has returned either for the purpose of keeping her __ I ......- from an extensive ,vislt to Ghicago, steady, when stranded, by filling the and Liquors. nd other ctes in the West, and is old ith water and thus saying ship PHONE 'e. r now in charge of the big mill plant at and cargo, or sinking her in order to PHONE 1791. Caryvllle. an rgo, or skn her In order to No. X31 SOUTH PALAFOX ST. i Two log trains make dal trips on obtain the money for which she Is in- PENS-ACOLA, FLA. the new railroad of the George E. sured. It Is the latter form of scut- -. .. Woo, Lumber Company. each train tling that we propose to deal with. : bringing in about 800 lo;s. making a; A shipmaster is monarch of all he cay's run of the mi14, cutting about surveys when remote from the land 70t logs. reaching the enormous and no other sail above the boundary !TnI|I amount of about 100,000 feet of Inln line of sea and sky; hence there would ber every day. The lumber yard is be little difficulty in his wny should UNKS now wel, stocked wltn irwn lumber .. ..... . of al dininsions and rades. T..er. he Iroprse to nttlels sp. eitLer to S. arteveralcrews at work loading ,x injire or to assist thc owner.s thereof. part liumber as well as the large ship- For this reason the laws against scut- SUIT CASES. U LUnt made from the planing mill of- tling have always been very severe all - dressea lumber by every freight train. over the world. By an act of eonzress For the comfort and con- passed in 18(4 it was n ,' ncted that "any S*,iaee of you,-r Inour- THREE JURORS CURED person. not being an owner, who shall Of Cho'era Morbus with One Small; Bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera arnd Diarrhoea Rem- edy. R on the high seas willfully and corrupt- ly cast away. burn or otherwise destroy any vessel unto which he belongeth, being the property of any citizen or citizens of the United States, orpro- I p 'Mr. G. W. Fowler, of Hightower. cure the same to be done, shall suffer Ala., relatc-s an experience he had death." English laws were similar. while serving on a pe'it jury in a The Inst man executed in England for , murder case at Edwardsville. co' ip scuttling was Codli. hanged on seat of Clebourne county Alabama. Deal beach about 104 for scuttling a SHe says- "While there I ae,' esel in the Iown n order to obtain fresh meat and some souse meat -nl h w it gave me cholera morhus in a -er. the u for whlh .he was insured. severe f.,rm. I was never more -ick Less drastic lws prevail now, and the in mn life and sent to !he drug store, gravity of such an cse is met by penal for a certain cholera mixture. but the servitude and the canceling of certifl- druggist .sent me a bottle of Chamber- Cates should the offenders be shipmas- lain's Colic. Cholera and Dia-rho3a ters or of(eers.-London Standard. Remedy instead, saying that he ha. what I sent for. hut that this medic'n, - was so much better he would rather NOTICE. send it to me in the fix I was In. I Until further notice we will close' took one dose of it and was cure.: In our .'ore daily, except o a:urlays. at V'e minutes. The second dose cut- 3:30 p. m. Our patrons wil' plea-e be i : me entirely. Two fellow jurn',rr governed aC-ce)"dl7ilhy. were afflicted in the same manner, BA T HILu, GROCERY CO. .and one small bottle cured the three ,of us.'' For sale by all druggists. THE CITY CARRIAGE SHOPS,1 EMPTY BOTTLES. 113 AND 115 W. ROMANA, THE Fifteen cents per doten paid 1-r ONLY PLACE OF ITS KIND IN mnt Bosso bottles at Nick's CITY WHICH IS NOW IN OPERA- -emty b. TION. J. J. HILLIARD, PROP. taura HORSESHOEING RELIABLY DONE. NOTICE. B. L. Gladden has been employvel EMPTY BOTTLES. as collector by us and his receipts w'.,, Fifteen cents per dozen paid for be recognized by us. : empty Bosso botLies at Nick's res- THOS. C. WATSON & CO.j taurant If you have not already experienced the CHARM AND ECONOMY OF COOKING WITH GAS, by all means order a Gas Range to-day, PENSACOLA GAS CO. 'Orx cLr" 'yoIr Ir ICE, COAL and WOOD fr~mxa tho Consumers' lee and Fuel Company. | Office-Corner Chase and Tarragona. Phone 2S9. DRIVES OUT OF THE HOUSE TO DIE Stearns' Electric Rat and Roach Paste A ass be, eof Sterns' Westrieo Paste will kill *m al the rate a St* Is a be* le a s egile mEiht WATIR *BUS, OOCKROACHES, BED BUGS and other vermin are quickly killed by Steans' Electric Paste. Very y we- GUAMim'aYwEg ue* will d be ramdd Itf etsIt "o lketri Rat1 md m. Pse S lUNA 1AM-o do *anfl$ tIb s claid for It. 2 0. box,9 Lc; Hotel size (eight times the quantity) $1.00 elea mvswec r maa sMalio s t" mus r Pro I STEAM$' ELETN PASTE MS., Chioag, lg, S. A. wmp THE PENSACOLA JOURNAL, SATURDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 9,1905 w Take Life Insurance To-day We may call today our own, yet we own it not. While you live and have health you should Take a Policy in The Equitable. Knowles Bros. Gen'l Agts Pensacola Wanted- Real Estate ! We are prepared to take all the real estate that is on the market. Escambia Phone 1052. R Co. fisher Building. 27 East Garden Street. Phone 148. tllllll lllllllllllllllll. ffB ne., \I he'her it be by land or water, we have a variety of such requisites as Trunks. Suit Cases, e'c. LESS TO PAY FOR THEM here t:han a: mos* stores, and I n',,r service, be- cause h,> re the best quality goods that can be made. Trunks, $2.75 to $15.00. Suit Cases, $2.25 to $8.00. Telescopes. 50 cents to $1.25. H. 0 ANSON CASH CLOTHIER Phone 297 Coar. Main and Palafox Sts. mmmmr MMMEl -- ---- --- -- ---- --- -- --- ---- - _ ____ __ 1111111111)1t~llllltlllf 11)1 11)1~11Stu 11l1(llll nI II 111'" I -,, b ! 0% Alk I |