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The Tribune. |
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Tribune. (Nassau, Bahamas). |
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Nassau tribune |
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Wednesday, June 11, 1913 |
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Nvillius (\dtln Ins |urnrc in verbs m.>,>i-.11 i.
Mcinii bound lo twc&r to the Dogmas of no Master
VOL. X.
N.vssiu, N. !.. Bahamas. Wednesday June II. 1913
No. IMt.S
I
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LEON I., i. DUPI i li.
R oil t'Kol'KIt lH
OKKk' m i, \l VUKKT STKEK1
Mas .111 N. P., I mi AMAs.
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PUBLI IHED IJ ul.1
Monday, Vednetday ami Friday
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Pen v i' -
P V V \".l I IN a l>\'.\-
Advertising Ratei Six pence i"'i line
f.H iii-i imertion three pence pel line
'K second insertion: and onepennj 1 ei
line. 'ii iruwrt.....
\ h linei ^-
IV igress is bring made in the
fU 1 ;. 1 1 ( c \A Ml oil.
1 Ine 'I Hie towei s has ranched 1
t itf sixty few or mump and
the found ition the secon I one
is being 1 >i' 1 >.11
The building of the "hut" is pro-
ing 1.1 pidly,
.*
1) S D. \lo.ili-v Esq is erecting
;i corn modi 1 >us itone budding mi
tin' ground between I be Manse '
;muI I 11" Fnrui" which will greatly
improve tli.it localily.
The 1 n'l'in ises, at the ('"hut of
Ma r 111 < 1 111 '_ 11; 111' I Qu< an Streets hns
haen greatly improved b\ Mr. F.
W 'I McPherscn.
I lie "Fiances li.' lias had new
anginas installed in 1 rr, nnd in .-1
few 'lavs may be expected to make
a trial run,
The piopert) at tlie cmiwi of
Slmli'v Str<
ii is < Ii in gad handi and i> being
improved.
The roof of the new St. John
Chapel is about t.. lie shingled.
We. understan I that the Cathe-
dral Organ is beyond renaii ; tins
is the daciiinn of the builder's man
who came down last steamer to
examine it.
We don't think that this organ
is nvet liltv years old.
; ri M s to li 1 l 1 cr
schoiinai "Sar*tIi I'". will
I e nn
(tu nmi row l Tin
*
We have bar 11 rcq
1I1 it the I astern Vi lunti >r ['ire
Hi igade (.'in !< 1 Clnh ai ri the
\\ ande art L'rii ket Club will | y
.1 match "ii : I tern Pura le on
Friday afteinooii at 3 1 (Ii
j
The 'Julia I lii
prlived this morning fiom Miami
m ii h a cargo ol I uml ei, shing l<"
a d Ice and the ( 'How ing pa
\!e-i! 1 Webb, 1.01
\\ 1 lii., 1 lenn 11' 1 Will i;un5,
Savildn Williams, Mat red Willi-
ams, and Cb hrineSainhei ; \! ---is
- -smith, I lei bert Bow a, Tli
Clai fce, Ji i 11 ^aundi rs, Tho.
-1 1-, |ohii Sears, Cornelius John-
sou, Michael Stubl %, I iei..... Gai.
ler, I liar as Maxey, Kdwin Bui
- S11 nil, Lond in I er-
gurson, Lhailes Butler, Orman
J dins' 111. Samuel ( liai Iton, San uel
New I old, Alex Willian s, William
Paiks, Samuel McKenzia, George
Sttirrup, Benjamin Findlev, Joseph
b>, Ji ihn Clear, N ithaniel
! 1 ington, Thomai Burrows
Aii-iin Burrows.and Alfred King
I
The Si hoouei "I laltie Darling"
arrived this morning from Miami
w itli a cargo ol Lumber, Shingles
nnd Gasoline, and the following
I assangeis :
\| -. s Blunelia Scott, and
latliari'i* Wiiiiins : M.-sis |..,|-
vwird Johnson, Alunxo Grant,
I lie 1 -1 i 1 us Addeili y, Richard
I i,x|< Ui z r MrPhee, F.dwatd
\irnbiister, Z-ick Curry, Henry
Williams, I'heo Cartwright, \l-
bert Smith, Ui iah Russell, I '<<
Ruhming, Lr w is Rus*dl, \\ il
bert Sands, Nam Rolle, Robert
Pratt, Chai Ii i Strai h in, Ch u
Adderkey. Hezekialt Smith, Kirk-
wood Rolle, Daniel Fergu:son,
George Sands, Mathew Curry,
I uke Rolle, Charles McFee,
Timothy Hem, William Cart-
wrigbt, Osborn Gibson, Zeph
New bold, Edward Knowles, Silas,
Addarley, John Scoit, I'. |. Cart.
wrigln, Samuel Bowe, Tobias Mc
Kinnev, Herbert Russell (381
Hi IN Hi 'is;. < >[ ASSEMl'.LY.
I ui sd \ evening.
11 th June
I he I louse met a< cording to
a lj"iiinment.
Present : I he I lon'ble, The
S|>eakei tt al.
The \i-iihl; Chief Clerk ri port-
ed '' de 1 erj to tin' Council of
M< ss ige ol the 9th.
Mr. Sands from the Select Com*
m it tee to w hum was 11 fei red the
Gov no Ma -. e N 1 a 1, on the
Agricultural Devi I pment of the
my, reported A Bill to pro-
mote the Agricultural Develop
inii.t of the Colony and for Other
i, which w is 1 cad a lirst
time an I ordered to be printe I.
Mr, \lbury A Bill to
continue in force certain \cts
which will expire with tli<* present
on of the Legislature w Inch
was r<'id a first time and ordered
lo In- 1.1 inted,
Mr Solomon moved the Third
reading of A Hill relating to tlV
Board of Public Woiks, and a!>o
movei I certain ami ndmeots lh< 1 a.
to, winch was parsed as amended..
Mr, Malcolm mowed the third
raa ling of .\ Bill to amend The
l -ions Amendment Act 1909
which was passed alter certain
amendments were made thereto.
Ordered that the Acting Chief
("lei k cai 1 \ to tlie I egislativa
i '1 uncd the Bills passed the I louse
this evening and to request their
coneurrenee therein.
Mi. Mosalev moved that the
question asked l>\ him and the an-
swer thereto re Nigel Bruce Humi-
si le he refeired to a Select Com-
mittee.
Mr. Col*" moved in nmendinant
that M'. Moselev's question and
answer be not jeferred.
(in the aiiiendment, b ing put it
w a- lost.
Messrs Moseli k I le lej. 1 >i
Johnson, Bilce, \. K Solomon,
. and Bowi n. weie appointed
.1 Committee 11 c irdingly.
The I louse a I mi til
'I Imi-dav even
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Nassau N. P.
June 1 nil 1913
Editor Tribune
In looking over your paper of
yesterday's date. 1 was rather Mir.
prised to find such an interesting
account dealing'with fh - celebra-
/
T H T RIBL' N E
ti*ns ol) "Empire Pay" at Long
Cay, ami have mi doubt th.it Long-
canians will all HCcept ill' account
fur what it is worth, and not at its
fac*1 value.
Truth is stranger than Fiction
but your Corre-pi ndent is stranger
than both.
JAS. E.B. WILLIAM^.
J
IN THE
MAGISTRATES COURT.
May.
a Chas. EdwardsDrunk in
street 5s. or 4 (lays.
Wanted
Two C1GAM MAKERS
Apply to
J. P. SANDS CO.
CABLEGRAMS
Milford Haven, Wales 9 An ex-
plosion occurred today in the en-
gine room of the Submarine E 5.
One man was mortally injured and
ten others were severely burned.
d
Cecil Chettertohin Godfrey Isaac's I A Gold Baf Pm,
suit for libel closes anollici chap Amethysts.
w 11 h
ler of iIip ;ippirentl\ in'einii nahle
cries of M oconi sensations.
Jupiter, Florida, 10. The gnv
ernm-nt navy wireless -t 11ion h-'e
was destroyed by fire to day. Th*
fir<" was due to an explosion of
g-isolene.
Liberal Reward
On delivery
NOTICE
During my nhserioe fom
|on\, |;i m s Sinclair
in the ( '>-
Wlll act
as inv Attoin's.
STANLEY ELLIOTT
London, 9.A Vienna dispatch
Jas. Nlclntosh Larceny of one say-. : "War is inevitable almot,
case of mill; valued 23s, goods and between the Balkan allies, ncc-rd-
chattels of J,ones Lencher Saunders I '"g to a Sofia dispatch, which de-
2 months imprisonment. 1 claies that the solution of thecal
William PittBreach Dog net must not be looked for before
License Act-3s. ; June 17th. Enormous excitement
Henry Bethel Loudly shouting j prevails.
and using profane language within- ----------
sight and hearing of persons in ' London, 9. Emily Davison. the
public street Bound in his own first martyr to the militant effort*
recog'ce in m to come up for sen- "f woman to obtain the right of
tence within 6 months if called up. suffrage died tod iy as the result of
on.
Chas. Sands and Jos. Parks
Fighting in public street 1 is or
9 days and 7s. or 6 days respective-
4John PintardI. Dmnk in
public street5s. or 4 days. II, Us
I a fractured skull sustained man
attempt to siop the km
I during the running < f the Derbv.
Speaking with greil emotion at
a Hyde Park meeting tins afternon
Mrs. Despard said she Imped that
the c.ise "f Miss Davison would
ing profane language on same oc- kindle a flame in the pulse ol men
casion9. or 8 days, ; which would end the p esenl
Wm. Pinder-Loudly shouting [situation,
in the public Street8s, or 7 days. I
N'arion Parriogion Usinj
fane and indecent language
pro-i 1 mton,Englsarf, 9.The court
with- |grandstand t the
n
lurst Parl
Whs
in sight and hearing of persons in destroyed by fire to night. The
the neighbourhoodios.or9days, flames spread to the other stand of
Kathleen Lynch -As-aulting ""- famous race course and also to
and heating Lydia McBride -Dis tn'-' stables. The hie is believed 10
missed. b the work of suflragettes.
Cecilia ScottUsing language -----------
within hearing of persons in Mieet I Mexico City. 9.The govern-
towards Johanna Johnson tending ment will not attempt to| re-cap
to a breach of the peace Dismissed, [turn Matamoras immediately it
Percy Sargent Using language \ W'H organize as soon as possible a
in public Street towards Julia Mc column of 20.000 but for the pre-
Neil tending to a breach of the I sent these troops are not available,
peace required to be bound in sum I ----------
of io to keep the peace for 3; Washington, 9.Revising their
months and pay 3s.c1.sts. In'/lefault j policy against clem, cratic lead rs
8 davs imprisonment. in Ihe senate have decided in put
Sarah RokerBreach Dog (countervailing duty on imports >f
License ActDismissed. live-stock and grains, fresh meats,
5Jos. TimothyI and II. Ill- flour and other .grain products.
treating a horse by beating same A counter vail in ; duty means
while harnessed to a carriage that the United States will charge
Fined6s. or 6 days for each offence. "" imports of these products a
Jas. JohnsonThrowing stones duty compensatory to any duty
10 tbedanger of persons in public!'hey may be charged by another
treet8s. or 7 days. country against \merioa "n her
7Nathan DeaiiBreach Dog exports of the same commodities.
License Act- 4s. '---------
Granvilla HaleyAssaulting j London^.Walter H. Page, the
and beating John A. Johnson14s, American Ambassador, is com pi i
or 12 days 1 """f'l in editorials appearing in
" the newspnpeis today on his first
speech 'in England, made at the
buiquet given in his honour by the
Pile ims.
The writers express pleasure that
he devoted his speech to cement
the bonds of friendship between
the two countries.
London, o- The verdict of $soo
Ragtime Piano
Playing:
POSITIVELY taught any per-
son in 10 to 20 lessons. Suc-
cess guaranteed, (.'all or write for
Free Booklet.
WALT. F. WEIR.
Dillett street
V Dillett street. I
Zachary Taylor
Will open at 8 & 10 Market
St. on Monday June 9
I With a pine line op Ladies
Dress Goods, Prin i s, I irill,
Gents Shirts, Under Waists
Call Early and See New Stock
KOPS
NON-ALCOHOLIC
BEVERAGES.
ALL AND STOUT.
A delicious Iiml. I rew d from
I lops containing -ill the tonic
Value o| ale and Stout but with-
out the after effects, price 6d.
bottle. ^s d,i/.
LIME CHAMPAGNE.
Pints 7M. Quart* tod.
SPARKLING VALENTO WINE .
Pints 7J<| per dog, 6s.
GINGER \i K & GINGER BEER
Pints 6 I, I'-'i d"/
SPECIAL PRICES BY THE
C sSES.
SOLD \ I BLACK'S
222 Bay St. and
THE NASSAU CANDY
Kl ICHEN.
11. s. BLACK, Agrnt.
Shef-
field
Cutlery
a fine assortment of:
RAZORS
Table Knives
Pocket Knives
Butcher Knives
Bread Knives
Carving Sets in 1 ases,
and
SCISSORS.
for sale by
Chas. E. Albury.
RECEIVING THIS WEEK
AT R I. A CKa
..j Bay-Street
and I HE NASSAU CANDY
KIK HEN.
II Is' I LEV \ I'M.MERS
1 NEW G.....I Luck Biscuits
I 1 is'- nnd m h.iif pound packets
.it IS. 3d, per II).
Iluntley & Palmers Petit I'eurre,
Mai ie md 1 loron ition, in half
pound pa. Lets.
CR \'A I 1 IRD'S Butter Purls in J
|l>. packets at 4d,
"Ufillit" and Puff Creams
at is. 6 I, per lb.
Currant Pulls at 1/3 lb,
LIP TON'S C( I >A.
I H'. tins Is.
a o/. ,. 6d.
THE SPECIAL CALL AT
THE R.OVAL STORE
OUR "Royal" Household
Brand F toui selling at 2d
pence per lb, and 30s, per bug of
196 lbs,
"(Solden Star Flour 2 lbs for jJd.
and "Laurel Brand" Flour," 2 lbs
Centennial Flout per bag
Pigs Keel in Vinegai at 7 I. per In,
Brown Sugar nl sfd.pei lb Our
; rue white and cle.-oi, best in town
selling at 41I. per quart.
All om Uroceriesare fresh and
f;o'-il ipi-i lily and cheap.
Pine Jamaica Rum at 10s, par
1 gallon.
|AMFS I SAUNDERS & Co.
Nassau N. P.
11.1 hi iinas.
\| lil 15th 1913.
NOT I C E.
THIS is to inform my Patrons
and the Public in General
that I have opened my Public
Black Smith Shop; nnd am now
ready to do anything in the line Ol
General repair or new work Horse
Shoeing Specially. All svork done
Mechanically.
P. A. Pluyler,
453 Bay Street. Last (Wharf;
WILLIAMS'
SHOES
ARE Bl II LU.
tV, A. MATHER.
LVI)LK TAKER
DESIRES tO inform his friends
and the Public that he has
just received a complete outfit of
facilities for the business of an un-
dertaker, which places linn in n
position to carry out Funerals that
may he entrusted to his care with
system and despatch ; and respect-
fully solicits their patronage
my Prices first and prOVt that they
aie the very lowest for first class
\\ 01 k.
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T H £ T RIBL' N E ti*ns ol) "Empire Pay" at Long Cay, ami have mi doubt th.it Longcanians will all HCcept ill' account fur what it is worth, and not at its fac* 1 value. Truth is stranger than Fiction but your Corre-pi ndent is stranger than both. JAS. E.B. WILLIAM^. J IN THE MAGISTRATES COURT. May. a Chas. EdwardsDrunk in street 5s. or 4 (lays. Wanted T wo C1GAM MAKERS Apply to J. P. SANDS CO. CABLEGRAMS Milford Haven, Wales 9 An explosion occurred today in the engine room of the Submarine E 5. One man was mortally injured and ten others were severely burned. d Wlll act as inv Attoin's. STANLEY ELLIOTT London, 9.A Vienna dispatch Jas. Nlclntosh Larceny of one say-. : "War is inevitable almot, case of mill; valued 23s, goods and between the Balkan allies, ncc-rdchattels of J,ones Lencher Saunders I '"g to a Sofia dispatch, which de2 months imprisonment. 1 claies that the solution of thecal William PittBreach Dog net must not be looked for before License Act-3s. ; June 17th. Enormous excitement Henry Bethel Loudly shouting j prevails. and using profane language withinsight and hearing of persons in % London, 9. Emily Davison. the public street Bound in his own first martyr to the militant effort* recog'ce in £m to come up for sen"f woman to obtain the right of tence within 6 months if called up. suffrage died tod iy as the result of on. Chas. Sands and Jos. Parks Fighting in public street 1 is or 9 days and 7s. or 6 days respective4John PintardI. Dmnk in public street5s. or 4 days. II, Us I a fractured skull sustained man attempt to siop the km I during the running < f the Derbv. Speaking with greil emotion at a Hyde Park meeting tins afternon Mrs. Despard said she Imped that the c.ise "f Miss Davison would ing profane language on same ockindle a flame in the pulse ol men casion9. or 8 days, ; which would end the p esenl Wm. Pinder-Loudly shouting [situation, in the public Street8s, or 7 days. I N'arion Parriogion Usinj fane and indecent language pro-i 1 mton,Englsarf, 9.The court with|grandstand t the n lurst Parl WHS in sight and hearing of persons in destroyed by fire to night. The the neighbourhoodios.or9days, flames spread to the other stand of Kathleen Lynch -As-aulting ""famous race course and also to and heating Lydia McBride -Dis tn '-' stables. The hie is believed 10 missed. b the work of suflragettes. Cecilia ScottUsing language within hearing of persons in Mieet I Mexico City. 9.The governtowards Johanna Johnson tending ment will not attempt to| re-cap to a breach of the peace Dismissed, [turn Matamoras immediately it Percy Sargent Using language \ W 'H organize as soon as possible a in public Street towards Julia Mc column of 20.000 but for the preNeil tending to a breach of the I sent these troops are not available, peace required to be bound in sum I of £io to keep the peace for 3; Washington, 9.Revising their months and pay 3s.c1.sts. In'/lefault j policy against clem, cratic lead rs 8 davs imprisonment. in Ihe senate have decided in put Sarah RokerBreach Dog (countervailing duty on imports >f License ActDismissed. live-stock and grains, fresh meats, 5Jos. TimothyI and II. Illflour and other .grain products. treating a horse by beating same A counter vail in ; duty means while harnessed to a carriage that the United States will charge Fined6s. or 6 days for each offence. "" imports of these products a Jas. JohnsonThrowing stones duty compensatory to any duty 10 tbedanger of persons in public!'hey may be charged by another % treet8s. or 7 days. country against \merioa "n her 7Nathan DeaiiBreach Dog exports of the same commodities. License Act4s. Granvilla HaleyAssaulting j London^.Walter H. Page, the and beating John A. Johnson14s, American Ambassador, is com pi i or 12 days 1 """f'l in editorials appearing in the newspnpeis today on his first speech 'in England, made at the buiquet given in his honour by the Pile ims. The writers express pleasure that he devoted his speech to cement the bonds of friendship between the two countries. London, oThe verdict of $soo Ragtime Piano Playing: P OSITIVELY taught any person in 10 to 20 lessons. Success guaranteed, (.'all or write for Free Booklet. WALT. F. WEIR. Dillett street V Dillett street. I Zachary Taylor Will open at 8 & 10 Market St. on Monday June 9 I WITH A PINE LINE OP LADIES DRESS GOODS, PRIN I S, I IRILL, GENTS SHIRTS, UNDER WAISTS Call Early and See New Stock KOPS NON-ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES. ALL AND STOUT. A delicious Ii m l. I rew d from I lops containing -ill the tonic Value o| ale and Stout but without the after effects, price 6d. bottle. ^s d,i/. LIME CHAMPAGNE. Pints 7M. Quart* tod. SPARKLING VALENTO WINE Pints 7 J<| per dog, 6s. GINGER \i K & GINGER BEER Pints 6 I, I'-'i d"/ SPECIAL PRICES BY THE C sSES. SOLD \ I BLACK'S 222 Bay St. and THE NASSAU CANDY Kl ICHEN. 11. s. BLACK, Agrnt. Sheffield Cutlery a fine assortment of: RAZORS Table Knives Pocket Knives Butcher Knives Bread Knives Carving Sets in 1 ases, and SCISSORS. for sale by Chas. E. Albury. RECEIVING THIS WEEK AT R I. A CKa ..j Bay-Street and I HE NASSAU CANDY KIK HEN. I I I s I LEV \ I'M.MERS 1 NEW G I Luck Biscuits I 1 is'nnd m h.iif pound packets .it IS. 3d, per II). Iluntley & Palmers Petit I'eurre, Mai ie md 1 loron ition, in half pound pa. Lets. CR \'A I 1 IRD'S Butter Purls in J |l>. packets at 4d, "Ufillit" and Puff Creams at is. 6 I, per lb. Currant Pulls at 1/3 lb, LIP TON'S C( I >A. I H'. tins Is. a o/. ,. 6d. THE SPECIAL CALL AT THE R.OVAL STORE O UR "Royal" Household Brand F toui selling at 2d pence per lb, and 30s, per bug of 196 lbs, "(Solden Star Flour 2 lbs for jJd. and "Laurel Brand" Flour," 2 lbs Centennial Flout per bag Pigs Keel in Vinegai at 7 I. per In, Brown Sugar nl sfd.pei lb Our ; rue white and cle.-oi, best in town selling at 41I. per quart. All om Uroceriesare fresh and f;o'-il ipi-i lily and cheap. Pine Jamaica Rum at 10s, par 1 gallon. |AMFS I SAUNDERS & Co. Nassau N. P. 11.1 hi iinas. \| lil 15th 1913. NOT I C E. T HIS is to inform my Patrons and the Public in General that I have opened my Public Black Smith Shop; nnd am now ready to do anything in the line Ol General repair or new work Horse Shoeing Specially. All svork done Mechanically. P. A. Pluyler, 453 Bay Street. Last (Wharf; WILLIAMS' SHOES ARE Bl II LU. tV, A. MATHER. L V I)LK TAKER D ESIRES tO inform his friends and the Public that he has just received a complete outfit of facilities for the business of an undertaker, which places linn in n position to carry out Funerals that may he entrusted to his care with system and despatch ; and respectfully solicits their patronage
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Nvillius (\dtln Ins |urnrc in verbs m.>,>i-.11 i. Mcinii bound lo twc&r to the Dogmas of no Master VOL. X. N.vssiu, N. !.. Bahamas. Wednesday June II. 1913 No. IMt.S I 1T~ LEON I., i. DUPI i li. R oil t'Kol'KIt lH OKKk' M i, \l VUKKT STKEK1 Mas .111 N. P., I MI AMAs. V, ** ]. % PUBLI IHED IJ ul.1 Monday, Vednetday ami Friday tin Kle r op) ruatday .in i % % i ii ''.i ) ! r|tt id rVeekll ... ... 4 5.l \1n itlil\ it. 4-1 '^iiaitr' l\ |>. rtalfYem Pen v i' P V V \".l I IN a l>\'.\ Advertising Ratei Six pence i"'i line f.H iii-i imertion three pence pel line % K second insertion: and onepennj 1 ei line. 'ii iruwrt \ h % linei ^IV igress is bring made in the fU 1 ;. 1 1 ( c \A Ml oil. 1 Ine % 'I Hie towei s has ranched 1 t itf sixty few or MUMP and the found ition % the secon I one is being 1 >i' % 1 >.11 us itone budding mi tin' ground between I be Manse ;MUI I 11" Fnrui" which will greatly improve tli.it localily. The 1 n'l'in ises, at the ('"HUT of Ma r 111 < 1 % 111 '_ % 11 ; 111 I Qu< an Streets hns haen greatly improved b\ Mr. F. W 'I McPherscn. I lie "Fiances li.' lias had new anginas installed in 1 rr, nnd in .-1 few 'lavs may be expected to make a trial run, The piopert) at tlie cmiwi of Slmli'v Str< being improved. The roof of the new St. John Chapel is about t.. lie shingled. We. understan I that the Cathedral Organ is beyond renaii ; tins is the daciiinn of the builder's man who came down last steamer to examine it. We don't think that this organ is nvet liltv years old. ; ri M s to li 1 l 1 cr schoi i nai "Sar*tIi I'". will I e nn r ['ire Hi igade (.'in !< % 1 Clnh ai ri the \\ ande art L'rii ket Club will | y .1 match "ii : I tern Pura le on Friday afteinooii at 3 1 (Ii j The 'Julia I lii prlived this morning fiom Miami M ii h a cargo ol I uml ei, shing l<" a d Ice and the ( 'How ing pa \!e-i! 1 % Webb, 1.01 \\ 1 lii., 1 lenn 11' 1 Will i;un5, Savildn Williams, Mat red Williams, and CB hrineSainhei ; \! ---is -smith, I lei bert Bow a, Tli Clai fce, Ji i 11 ^aundi rs, Tho. -1 1-, |ohii Sears, Cornelius Johnsou, Michael Stubl %, I iei Gai. ler, I liar as Maxey, Kdwin Bui S11 nil, Lond in I ergurson, Lhailes Butler, Orman J dins' 111. Samuel ( liai Iton, San uel New I old, Alex Willian s, William Paiks, Samuel McKenzia, George Sttirrup, Benjamin Findlev, Joseph b>, Ji ihn Clear, N ithaniel 1 ington, Thomai Burrows Aii-iin Burrows.and Alfred King I The Si hoouei "I laltie Darling" arrived this morning from Miami w itli a cargo ol Lumber, Shingles nnd Gasoline, and the following I assangeis : \| -. s Blunelia Scott, and latliari'i* Wiiiiins : M.-sis |..,|vwird Johnson, Alunxo Grant, I lie 1 -1 % i 1 us Addeili y, Richard I i,x|< Ui z r MrPhee, F.dwatd \irnbiister, Z-ick Curry, Henry Williams, I'heo Cartwright, \lbert Smith, Ui iah Russell, I '<< Ruhming, Lr w i s Rus*dl, \\ il bert Sands, Nam Rolle, Robert Pratt, Chai Ii i Strai h in, Ch u Adderkey. Hezekialt Smith, Kirkwood Rolle, Daniel Fergu:son, George Sands, Mathew Curry, I uke Rolle, Charles McFee, Timothy Hem, William Cartwrigbt, Osborn Gibson, Zeph New bold, Edward Knowles, Silas, Addarley, John Scoit, I'. |. Cart. wrigln, Samuel Bowe, Tobias Mc Kinnev, Herbert Russell (381 Hi IN Hi 'is;. < >[ % ASSEMl'.LY. I ui sd % \ evening. 11 th June % I he I louse met a< cording to a lj"iiinment. Present : I he I lon'ble, The S|>eakei tt al. The \I-IIHL; Chief Clerk ri ported ' % % % de 1 erj to tin' Council of M< ss ige ol the 9th. Mr. Sands from the Select Com* m it tee to w hum was 11 fei red the Gov no Ma -. e N 1 a 1, on the Agricultural Devi I pment of the my, reported A Bill to promote the Agricultural Develop inii.t of the Colony and for Other i, which w is 1 cad a lirst time an I ordered to be printe I. Mr, \lbury A Bill to continue in force certain \cts which will expire with tli<* present on of the Legislature w Inch was r<'id a first time and ordered lo In1 .1 inted, Mr Solomon moved the Third reading of A Hill relating to tlV Board of Public Woiks, and a!>o movei I certain ami ndmeots lh< 1 a. to, winch was parsed as amended.. Mr, Malcolm mowed the third raa ling of .\ Bill to amend The l -ions Amendment Act 1909 which was passed alter certain amendments were made thereto. Ordered that the Acting Chief ("lei k cai 1 \ to t lie I egislativa i '1 uncd the Bills passed the I louse this evening and to request their coneurrenee therein. Mi. Mosalev moved that the question asked l>\ him and the answer thereto re Nigel Bruce HUMISI le he refeired to a Select Committee. Mr. Col*" moved in nmendinant that M'. Moselev's question and answer be not jeferred. (in the aiiiendment, b ing put it w alost. Messrs Moseli % k I le lej. 1 >i Johnson, Bilce, \. K Solomon, and Bowi n. weie appointed .1 Committee 11 c irdingly. The I louse a I mi til 'I Imi-dav even * Nassau N. P. June 1 nil 1913 Editor Tribune In looking over your paper of yesterday's date. 1 was rather Mir. prised to find such an interesting account dealing'with fh - celebra/
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