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MUTILATeD j THE PENSACOLA JOURNAL SATURDAY MORNING DECEMBER 4 1909 I BATH- ROBES 1 A most acceptable present- for any man for Christmas There is not a garment as useful on a winters night as a Bath Robe Come in and look at our line now We will lay one aside for you if you dont want to send it to the house until Xmas Terry Cloth Bath Robes- at 500 Blanket Cloth Bath Robes- at 400 500 600 and 700We are headquarters for practical gifts for men 1 4 STANDARD Thlesen Bldg Penaacoha y r P t g t- I Every Medicine Advertis- ed ¬ I I in This Paper For Sale PHAR- MACYDIRECTORY 31 at CRYSTAL Ii r DR L CURTIS PHILLIPS Special attention given to diseases of- prac children in general ¬ 309Boount tise Office Building Hours 9 to Ua m 1 to 5 p m Phone 65 Dr Mallory KennedyO- ffices 311313 Blount Bldg Hours 10 a m to 12 and 3 to 5 p m- Phone 696 Gentto Urinary Diseases a Spe- cialty ¬ CH Dentist Office Fisher BuildI- ngSBEARD EY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW 301 and 301J4 Thlesen Building n all Courts State and Federal OVAL NOTICE have moved my Jewelry store and- air shop from 23 South Palafox to p No4 East Garden Street prices will be made on all goods till December 1st J F DAVIS Jeweler MISS A CARLEN uropath re Massage a specialty SuIte 3SS ent Building Phone 333 DR J B TILLER DENTIST 310 Blount Building Office Phone 80 Residence Phone 41 DR L H D PIERCE Room 30002 Blount Building Phone 663 Practice to diseases of Eye Bar Nose and Thro- atmSto4pm Hours 9 to 12 a T G YATES M D Optician 410 Blount Building Twenty years experience as an Eye Specialist Examination free GEO T MORGAN ATTORNEY AT LAW Room 100- 0Telephone 354 SOUTHERN BRICK CO Manufacturers of BUILDING AND FIRE BRICK Office 412 Thlesen Building Phono 1t69 Pensacola fla SECRET SOCIETIES- F A M Stated communication of Escam Wa Lodge No 15 F R A JL Monday December 6th at 730 oclock Visiting brothers frater- nally ¬ Invited HARRY W GIBBS- E J QUIGLEY W M Secretary ORDER EASTERN STR Regular meeting of Florida Chapter No 9 Order Eastern Star Tuesday Decem ¬ ber 7th at 8 oclock Visiting members cordially Invited Annual election of offi- cers ¬ MRS ME FOWLER MRS F M SMITH W M Secretary Junior Order United American Mechanics Mallory Council No 12 Order of United American Mechanics meets every nrat and third Friday nights at 730 clock laet V1sltIC members Invited- F West OO Xdaa G UEYFft- POrDEVANT L Couacll or Secretary nscol Laags No 4 T O O F nsacola lodge No 4 L 0 O L every Thursday night at 730 it- Secretary hell corner Bnlen and Belmont Vtaltora cordially LI13I8RECHTK NIELSEN G N a VOLUNTEER VETERAN FIREMEN Volunteer Veteran Firemens Associa- tions ¬ meets at Knights of Columbus Hall the first Friday In eaca month at 800 p m S N ANDREWS- DAN MURPHY President Secretary Read The JournalisWant Columns thismorning V I 3 4 3 GAME LAW y There Is no game law ratost any one hunting fl1r PLANKS CHILL TONIC Its guaranteed to cure Ma r laria Chills and Fever 3 ounce bottle 25c 9 ounce bottle COc AU the drag Kilt New and Relay Rails- We make a specialty of both and are prepared- to supply your require ¬ ments promptly Metzger BrothersM- OBILE ALA TERSELY TOLD J 500 REWARDT- he Journal will pay 500 reward for evidence sufficient to convict any boy or person found stealing subscribers papers after delivery of same by carrier a Mamie Brown the woman who tried- to commit suicide early yesterday morning was fined3 and costs in the city court for drunk and cursing Josephine Cobb her companion was also fined for disorderly conduct The committee on parks and ways and the committee on water held con ¬ ferences at the city hull yesterday af- ternoon ¬ important matters having been brought to the attention of the respective bodies Chairman Jennings- of the board of works attended the meeting of the parks and ways com- mittee ¬ Chairman Kugleman was in attendance upon the session of the water committee Paddy Leahy who burned his arms badly in the explosion of gasoIne aboard the fishing smack Nautilus i Thursday night was a defendant in the city court yesterday charged with I being a dangerous and suspicious character and also charged with carry- Ing concealed weapons Neither of the charges were sustained and he J was discharged J Hon E T Hunt general counsel for the Stone Webster company I who has been in Jacksonville and Tampa in the interests ot the com ¬ pany returned Pensaeola yesterday a The board of public instruction has authorized the erection of a fourroom school building in the northwestern- part of the city to take care of scores- of children who are in danger of being too crowded in schools to get much benefit therefrom Bids are now being asked for such a structure the plans being on file at the office of the superintendent- New I street sweepers which arrived last week have been put together at the city stables and will be given a trial shortly The new machines are in good shape and good work Is ex ¬ pected of them a a a Twenty flat cars loaded with steel rails Trout the Ensley mills were switched to the export wharves yes ¬ terday at 2 oclock for loading on the steamships Corfu and Brantingham s a a Curbing for the paving of Alcaniz street from Government to Gregory street is now being placed and a large force of men are kept busy on the big Job a a a There were but six cases docketed- for I trial in the recorders court yes ¬ terday and three of these defendants- were discharged The amount of fines and costs imposed was 12 This Is the smallest docket in some weeks s s Plumbers are rushing work in sev eral blocks on South Palafox street at present to get out of the way of the pavement people who are expected to start work in that section of the city within a few days Water and gas fixing is being pushed a a a Rev J W Caldwell will lecture Monday night at the Universalist church on East Chase street the sub ¬ ject being Life and How to Live It All invited a a a All night work was rushed last night- on a job by a railroad force on Gar ¬ den street The crowd wqrked to get- a long crossing in place so that traffic could be more easily handled to and from the freight depot The crossing building on Tarragona and Wright street is going along very rapidly a a a Frank Mason the negro who fright bned white women and children Wed- nesday ¬ afternoon on East Government street by entering homes has been taken in charge by county authorities- and will be examined as to his lunacy a a a Henry AVjer a messenger boy had- a narrow escape yesterday morning on Palafox street when in attempting- to cross the track in front of an ap proaching car he was knocked to the ground and rolled over dislocating his knee He resides on East Aragon street where he was taken after the accident a a a W A West of Milton and Post master L F West of Berrydale were in the city yesterday a a a At the recent examination by the Georgia state board of pharmacy in Atlanta out of the 19 members of the class outside of the state of Georgia- the highest mark was received and the gold medal was awarded to Mr A- lf Lewis formerly of Pensaeola but now of Marfanna The Macon Ga Catarrh Cannot be Cured- with LOCAL APPLICATIONS as they cannot reach the seat ot the disease Ca ¬ tarrh Is a blood or constitutional disease and In order to cure It you must take In ¬ ternal remedies Halls Catarrh Cure is taken Internally and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces Halls Ca- tarrh Cure Is not a quack medicine It was prescribed by one of the best physi- cians ¬ In country for years and is a regular prescription It Is composed of the best tonics Known combined with the best tolftod purifiers acting directly on the mucous surfaces The perfect com ¬ of the two Ingredients Is what produces such wonderful results In cur ¬ ing Send for testimonials free F J CHENirr 90 Props Toledo O Sold bv 75c Take iIiins FamilY Pills forcoastlpa- ttor r s c o < KIDNEYS WILl ACT FINE BACKACHE OR BLADDER MISERY AND ALL DISTRESS FROM DIS ¬ ORDERED KIDNEYS VANISH Hundreds of folks here are need- lessly ¬ miserable and worried because- of outoforder kidneys backache or bladder trouble- If you will take several doses of Papes Diuretic all misery from a lame back rheumatism painful stitches inflamed or swollen eyelids nervous headache irritability dizzi ¬ ness wornout sick feeling and other symptoms of overworked or deranged kidneys will vanish- Uncontrollable smarting frequent urination especially at night and all bladder misery ends This unusual preparation goes at once to the disordered kidneys blad ¬ der and urinary system and distrib ¬ utes its healing cleansing and vkaliz ing influence directly upon the organs and glands affected and completes the cure before you realize it The moment you suspect any kid- ney ¬ or urinary disorder or feel rheu- matism ¬ coming begIn taking this harmless medicine with the knowl ¬ edge that there is no other remedy- at any price made anywhere else in the world which will effect so thorough and prompt a cure as a fifty cent treatment of Papes Diuretic which any druggist can supply Your physician pharmacist bank- er ¬ or any mercantile agency will tell you that Pape Thompson Pape of Cincinnati is a large and responsible medicine concern thoroughly worthy- of your confidence Only curative results can come from taking Papes Diuretic and a few days treatment means clean ac ¬ tive healthy kidneys bladder and urinary organsand you feel fine Accept only Papes Diureticfifty- cent treatment from any drug store anywhere In the world News says of the examination The average made by Mr Lewis during- the examination was 94 12 and when- it is taken into consideration that the state board sets a high standard this average deserves the highest kind of a compliment Other members of the class won honors stud the commenda- tion ¬ of tho board because of their ex ¬ cellent examination papers The ex ¬ amination was exceptionally rigid but the required mark or better was made by nearly every member Mr Lewis is a son of Mr and Mrs Richard Lewis of Pensacola S a a Quite a number of houses formerly occupied by families near Perdido have been torn down and on the site will be erected it is asserted a large depot for uses of the P A T rail- road ¬ Some of the families had been living there for years but the site was desired and some months ago they were notified to vacate as soon as possible It is rumored that imme- diate work will be started on the new depot S a a With the intention of making a bid for the proposed new county jail rep ¬ resentatives of a jail building firm of Chattanooga Tenn were yesterday looking over the site selected for the building and will be in shape to make- a good bid The county commissioners- will open all bids received on Dec 20 9 f a Protest will be made by the mayor supported by other city officials over the publication of an incorrect article appearing in the current issue of a magazine The Worlds Work in which it is stated unsanitary condi ¬ tions obtain at the Pensacola city jail The article is pronounced entirely in ¬ correct and the mayor will insist that proper correction be made in another issue of the magazine responsible for such an unsupported statement- DO IT NOW It will pay you to begin using Bluo Ribbon Vanilla Extract today Its absolutely pure goes twice as far and has the REAL FRUIT FLAVOR American Shot As Revolutionist- In Nlcarainr The two Americans shot by order of President Zelaya of Nicaragua for al ¬ leged participation in the revolution against him were Leroy Cannon of Harrisburg Pa and Leonard Grace of Houston Tex Relatives of both men have demanded that the state depart ¬ ment bring about an immediate inves- tigation ¬ of the executions Grace and Cannono were in busiess in Nicaragua- the last their friends heard from them and it is believed that if they took any active part in the rebellion it was to protect their own intetests Cannon not long ago wrote to relatives that Zelaya was his enemy Grace had been in business in Nicaragua for 15 years If YOUNG MAN IS ASSAULTED BY ARMED SEAMAN STEAMSHIP MEN GOT BAD IN POOL ROOM AND WHEN ONE WAS SEARCHED WAS FOUND- TO HAVE CARRIED A BIG PIS ¬ TOL Rommell Seamon who said that he was an Englishman and from a Brit ¬ ish steamship in the harbor now made an assault lost night upon John Mann a wellknown young Pensa colian in a pool room and was promptly arrested What brought on the affair was a dispute among those who saw it ibut Seamon mad a vicious attack As he did so James Turdy another seaman and a chief engineer on a steamship tried to stop his friend and put down trou- ble ¬ Seamon would heed no pleadings- and acted badly all the way through- The result was that Seamon was as- saulted ¬ by his chief and as a final outcome both of them were taken to the city jaiL- Seamon was in a disorderly state when he reached the station and made every resistance to being lock ¬ ed up and being searched Officer Carlson and Turnkey Roach how ¬ ever soon had him in subjection and in one of his pockets was found an Englishmanufactured revolver This was bad for him and he knew it That was the reason the officers said he resisted any efforts to search him Resides the charge of assaulting for which he was arrested hg is now charged with carrying concealed weapons the lowest fine for which is the sum of 100 He was not given bail last night Purdy was tlso lock- ed ¬ up but more as a witness for the city than as a prisoner- The fight took place shortly after midnight ina Palafox street pool room and caused a ripple of excite- ment ¬ and the rapid clearing of the pool room I This Is Worth Remembering Whenever you have a cough or I cold just remember that Foley s Honey and Tar will cure it Remem ¬ ber the name Foleys Honey and Tar and refuse substitutes W A DAI emberte druggist and apothecary 12i S Palafox street CITY TO PAY lOST WAGES BOARD OF WORKS LAST NIGHT DECIDED TO PAY MQNEY WHICH- IS DUE THREE MEN WHO WERE VICTIMIZED BY ANOTHER ONE- In special session yesterday after ¬ noon the board of works was advised that the city was liable for the wages coming to the three men who worked st times for an employe named Spence who drew the check and did not reim ¬ burse those who worked for him as substitutes This will amount to less than 20 but it was enough to call for- a special session of the body and such- a meeting was ordered by the chair ¬ man upon receiving a note from the city attorney who had sent such notice through the mayor At the meeting the street superintendent and the fore- man ¬ who had the men work in Spences place were on hand and re ¬ lated just how the arrangement had been effected With all that however the citys liability was not lessened in the opinion of the board and the amounts were ordered paid In the future however all men who work will be placed on the payroll and none will be allowed to put a man in his place unless the name of the substi ¬ tute appears in regular order on the pay heeL Wanted Grade Changed- A Lischkoff who recently built a fine home for himself appeared before the board and asked that the Farquhar grade bo changed respecting the loca ¬ tion of his residence The board had no intention or inclination of doing- so even if allowed by law and the application was refused That means that the house which was built on a wrong grade will have to be hoisted about a toot to get it to the presnt grade line A lot of old newspapers- tied up in neat bundles for sale 5c a bundle at The Jour nal office INDIGESTION i D 1 a DYSPEPSIA RACE COURSE- MEETING FOR NEXTTUESDAYDEF- INITE REPLY WI1L THEN BE IN HAND FROM STONE WEB ¬ STER PEOPLE ANDFINAL PLANS WILL BE WORKED OUT Next Tuesday evening a meeting has been asked for the purpose of making final arrangements for the race course- to be established in this city BY that time definite reply will have been received from the Stone Webster Boston headquarters and the manager- of the local electric system will be in position to give the decision of the headquarters men In presenting the question to Boston headquarters it was stated that quite a different prop- osition than that which was under ¬ stood at the meeting had been sent- on The head officials were asked it is understood to make the same agreement as had been made wiHI the Pensaeola Heights projectors This was not like the action of the com mittee who met Mr Warren and ot course the question will have to be referred for reply The race track projectors say that they want a straight out business line that no double fare goes and that the com ¬ panys interest in the matter is for the operation of the line alone That ended the responsibility of the elec ¬ tric company In fact and in plain language the local promoters simply wanted to know if the electric com ¬ pany would run cars over the n w ex- tension ¬ if built That is all they are after Manager Warren said that he was sure the company would furnish motive power and cars while the at ¬ torney for the company who was hTe yesterday and who may remain for several days gave his personal as ¬ surances that such would be done without any further representations being made However the matter in its correct light has been placed be ¬ fore the Stone Webster syndicate and a reply is daily expected Mr Clark of the OwenClark company said yesterday that he believed every- thing ¬ was in good shape and that there would be a final meeting for next Tuesday night At that time everything will be closed up and the race track will either then be assured- or all negotiations for such a project shall be dropped letters have been received from Mr Bickers who insists that he stands ready to build the track in as short a time as possible and if the lease can be effected shortly he will come here and build the course In time for tie spring meeting This will be one of the representations of the enthusiasts at the meeting next Tuesday DEMAREST WINS BILLIARD CHAMPIONSHIP OF WORLD Bv Associated Pre L Xew York DecCalvin Demar est of Chicago won the final game and championship tonight defeating George Sutton of Chicago in the worlds championship professional at 1S2 balk line billiards by 500 to 78 in the fourteenth inning Subscribe for The Journal Customs Official Who Is Slated For Retirement t 4tTEt is CLAR Kt5 Or i T1n annoanrem nt in Washington j that James S Clarkson surveyor of the port of New York would not be reappointed when his term expired on Jan 1 caused general surprise in Re ¬ publican circles all oer the country- It was also unofficially announced that Richard Parr the man who un ¬ masked the sugar frauds in New York would succeed Mr Clarkson Parr said he knew no reason why Clarkson should not be reappointed declaring that the surveyor had given him earnest support in the sugar trust in- vestigation ¬ Mr Clarkson has held the office lace 1902 and for 30 years was one of the moat active menin Re- publican ¬ polities ia the Middle West He is a native of Indiana but lived in Iowa for many years > a i f Makes the most nutritious food and the most y dainty and delicious- No i r M o s izIte- S fretting oVer the biscuit making Royal is first + aid to many a f cooks success 4 1t 614 M- f I CIRCUS WAS- JELLATTENDED MANY WATCHED THE Y M C A ARTISTS LAST NIGHT IN THEIR VARIOUS AND DIVERS STUNTS The Y11 C A circus last night was well attended by an appreciative crowd of fun lowers the results of the novel show having been par ¬ ticularly gratifying There was plen- ty ¬ of tumbling horizontal bar acts acrobatic stunts of all kinds while the Zobo band under the directorsh of Senor Silgrist Silbon furnished music for the occasion The work of Dunham Farine and Iloppen was highly diverting as promised these horizontal bar artists having brought down the house on various occasions- In fact the work of the entire list of performers was exceptionally good and all who attended were more than pleased with the evening Subscribe to The Jourial GOOD GAMES AT THE BOWLING ALLEY Several good games were witnessci1 last night at the bowling alley Thn Crescents won two out of three games from the Stanleys and C Gor- don made a high score of 198 and a high average of ISO Scores of these fediuets were as follows Crescents 783 753 CJG Stanleys 711 718 731 Duck Pin League- In the duckpin league the Khimp leers won two out of three from tho Abts the respective scores King aa follows Klumpkers 411 396 397 Abts 362 386 116 Nursing Mothers and Malaria The Old Standard GROVES TASTE- LESS CHILL TOXIC drives out ma- laria ¬ and builds up the system For grown people and children 50c ALL HOPE FOR MEN OF THE MARIETTA ABANDONED c By Associated Press Washington Dec Absent from their ship for nearly seven days and nights the five members of the d < I crew of the gunboat Marietta now off Port Limon who were driven to scit in a helpless whaleboat last Friday night still are unfound Practically all hope of their recovery has been abandoned no 2507 pounds of Whitmans Candies Sold in One W- eekHOLIDAY GOODS a HAND MIRRORS JUST RECEIVED A beautiful line ranging in prIce- from 50 cents to 500 HAIR BRUSHES AND COMBS- In sets comb and brush etc from 150 to 600 Brushes from 700 down to 25 cents Combs from 150 to 10 cents- TRAVELING CASES ETC To Say- Candy Traveling cases in latest styles and designs from 100 to 600 Washrag cases from 25 cents to 75 cents PERFUMES- We have the largest assortment in- Pensaeola of odors and designs of bottles in the south Both in plain and cut glass from 25 cents to 1500 SUNDRY A most beautiful line of Atomiz- ers ¬ means in very new designs The largest and most complete- line of Manicure goods in the state k i Puff Boxes Rattles and Mani- cure ¬ JiEZ 7Zl 7lJ Sets for infants SHOP EARLY Come in early and look over our beautiful displays of everything imaginable in our lines Early shop- pers ¬ get the benefit of the most fulsomely stocked departments in r everything to select from We will make delivery whenever you say The CRYSTAL PHARMACYA- gents Candies Brent Building I
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MUTILATeDj

THE PENSACOLA JOURNAL SATURDAY MORNING DECEMBER 4 1909 I

BATH-ROBES

1

A most acceptable present-for any man for Christmas

There is not a garment asuseful on a winters night asa Bath Robe

Come in and look at ourline now We will lay oneaside for you if you dontwant to send it to the houseuntil Xmas

Terry Cloth Bath Robes-at 500

Blanket Cloth Bath Robes-at 400 500 600 and

700We are headquarters forpractical gifts for men

1

4 STANDARDThlesen Bldg Penaacoha

y r Pt g t-

I Every Medicine Advertis-ed

¬ II in This Paper For SalePHAR-

MACYDIRECTORY

31at CRYSTALIir

DR L CURTIS PHILLIPSSpecial attention given to diseases of-

pracchildren in general ¬

309Boounttise Office Building Hours9 to U a m 1 to 5 p m Phone 65

Dr Mallory KennedyO-ffices 311313 Blount Bldg

Hours 10 a m to 12 and 3 to 5p m-

Phone 696Gentto Urinary Diseases a Spe-

cialty¬

CH DentistOffice

Fisher BuildI-

ngSBEARDEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW301 and 301J4 Thlesen Buildingn all Courts State and Federal

OVAL NOTICEhave moved my Jewelry store and-

air shop from 23 South Palafox top

No4 East Garden Streetprices will be made on all goods

till December 1st

J F DAVIS JewelerMISS A CARLENuropath re

Massage a specialty SuIte 3SSent Building Phone 333

DR J B TILLERDENTIST

310 Blount BuildingOffice Phone 80 Residence Phone 41

DR L H D PIERCERoom 30002 Blount Building Phone

663 Practice to diseases of EyeBar Nose and Thro-atmSto4pm

Hours 9 to 12 a

T G YATES M DOptician

410 Blount BuildingTwenty years experience as an Eye

Specialist Examination free

GEO T MORGANATTORNEY AT LAW

Room 100-0Telephone 354

SOUTHERN BRICK COManufacturers of

BUILDING AND FIRE BRICKOffice 412 Thlesen Building

Phono 1t69 Pensacola fla

SECRET SOCIETIES-F A M

Stated communication of EscamWa Lodge No 15 F R A JLMonday December 6th at 730oclock Visiting brothers frater-nally

¬

InvitedHARRY W GIBBS-

E J QUIGLEY W MSecretary

ORDER EASTERN STRRegular meeting of Florida Chapter No

9 Order Eastern Star Tuesday Decem ¬ber 7th at 8 oclock Visiting memberscordially Invited Annual election of offi-cers

¬

MRS M E FOWLERMRS F M SMITH W M

Secretary

Junior Order United American MechanicsMallory Council No 12 Order ofUnited American Mechanics meets everynrat and third Friday nights at 730clock

laet V1sltIC members Invited-F

West OO Xdaa

G UEYFft-POrDEVANTL Couacll orSecretary

nscol Laags No 4 T O O Fnsacola lodge No 4 L 0 OL every Thursday night at 730 it-

Secretary

hell corner Bnlen and BelmontVtaltora cordiallyLI13I8RECHTK NIELSEN

G N aVOLUNTEER VETERAN FIREMEN

Volunteer Veteran Firemens Associa-tions

¬

meets at Knights of ColumbusHall the first Friday In eaca monthat 800 p m

S N ANDREWS-DAN MURPHY PresidentSecretary

Read The JournalisWantColumns thismorning V I

3

4 3

GAME LAWy There Is no game lawratost any one hunting

fl1rPLANKS CHILL TONIC

Its guaranteed to cure Mar laria Chills and Fever 3ounce bottle 25c 9 ouncebottle COc AU the dragKilt

New and Relay Rails-We make a specialty ofboth and are prepared-to supply your require ¬

ments promptlyMetzger BrothersM-

OBILE ALA

TERSELY TOLDJ500 REWARDT-

he Journal will pay 500 reward forevidence sufficient to convict any boy orperson found stealing subscribers papersafter delivery of same by carrier

aMamie Brown the woman who tried-

to commit suicide early yesterdaymorning was fined3 and costs inthe city court for drunk and cursingJosephine Cobb her companion wasalso fined for disorderly conduct

The committee on parks and waysand the committee on water held con ¬

ferences at the city hull yesterday af-ternoon

¬

important matters havingbeen brought to the attention of therespective bodies Chairman Jennings-of the board of works attended themeeting of the parks and ways com-mittee

¬

Chairman Kugleman was inattendance upon the session of thewater committee

Paddy Leahy who burned his armsbadly in the explosion of gasoIneaboard the fishing smack Nautilus

i Thursday night was a defendant inthe city court yesterday charged with

I being a dangerous and suspiciouscharacter and also charged with carry-Ing concealed weapons Neither ofthe charges were sustained and he

J was dischargedJ Hon E T Hunt general counselfor the Stone Webster company

I who has been in Jacksonville andTampa in the interests ot the com ¬

pany returned Pensaeola yesterdaya

The board of public instruction hasauthorized the erection of a fourroomschool building in the northwestern-part of the city to take care of scores-of children who are in danger ofbeing too crowded in schools to getmuch benefit therefrom Bids are nowbeing asked for such a structure theplans being on file at the office of thesuperintendent-

NewI street sweepers which arrivedlast week have been put together atthe city stables and will be given atrial shortly The new machines arein good shape and good work Is ex¬

pected of thema a a

Twenty flat cars loaded with steelrails Trout the Ensley mills wereswitched to the export wharves yes ¬

terday at 2 oclock for loading on thesteamships Corfu and Brantingham

s a aCurbing for the paving of Alcaniz

street from Government to Gregorystreet is now being placed and a

large force of men are kept busy onthe big Job

a a aThere were but six cases docketed-

forI trial in the recorders court yes ¬

terday and three of these defendants-were discharged The amount of finesand costs imposed was 12 This Isthe smallest docket in some weeks

s sPlumbers are rushing work in sev

eral blocks on South Palafox street atpresent to get out of the way of thepavement people who are expected tostart work in that section of the citywithin a few days Water and gasfixing is being pushed

a a aRev J W Caldwell will lecture

Monday night at the Universalistchurch on East Chase street the sub ¬

ject being Life and How to Live ItAll invited

a a aAll night work was rushed last night-

on a job by a railroad force on Gar¬

den street The crowd wqrked to get-a long crossing in place so that trafficcould be more easily handled to andfrom the freight depot The crossingbuilding on Tarragona and Wrightstreet is going along very rapidly

a a aFrank Mason the negro who fright

bned white women and children Wed-nesday

¬

afternoon on East Governmentstreet by entering homes has beentaken in charge by county authorities-and will be examined as to hislunacy

a a aHenry AVjer a messenger boy had-

a narrow escape yesterday morningon Palafox street when in attempting-to cross the track in front of an approaching car he was knocked to theground and rolled over dislocating hisknee He resides on East Aragonstreet where he was taken after theaccident

a a aW A West of Milton and Post

master L F West of Berrydale werein the city yesterday

a a aAt the recent examination by the

Georgia state board of pharmacy inAtlanta out of the 19 members of theclass outside of the state of Georgia-the highest mark was received andthe gold medal was awarded to Mr A-

lf Lewis formerly of Pensaeola butnow of Marfanna The Macon Ga

Catarrh Cannot be Cured-with LOCAL APPLICATIONS as theycannot reach the seat ot the disease Ca¬

tarrh Is a blood or constitutional diseaseand In order to cure It you must take In ¬ternal remedies Halls Catarrh Cure istaken Internally and acts directly on theblood and mucous surfaces Halls Ca-tarrh Cure Is not a quack medicine Itwas prescribed by one of the best physi-cians

¬In country for years and is a

regular prescription It Is composed ofthe best tonics Known combined with thebest tolftod purifiers acting directly onthe mucous surfaces The perfect com¬

of the two Ingredients Is whatproduces such wonderful results In cur¬ing Send for testimonials freeF J CHENirr 90 Props Toledo O

Sold bv 75cTake iIiins FamilY Pills forcoastlpa-

ttor rs

c

o

<

KIDNEYS WILl

ACT FINE

BACKACHE OR BLADDER MISERY

AND ALL DISTRESS FROM DIS¬

ORDERED KIDNEYS VANISH

Hundreds of folks here are need-lessly

¬

miserable and worried because-of outoforder kidneys backache orbladder trouble-

If you will take several doses ofPapes Diuretic all misery from alame back rheumatism painfulstitches inflamed or swollen eyelidsnervous headache irritability dizzi ¬

ness wornout sick feeling and othersymptoms of overworked or derangedkidneys will vanish-

Uncontrollable smarting frequenturination especially at night andall bladder misery ends

This unusual preparation goes atonce to the disordered kidneys blad ¬

der and urinary system and distrib ¬

utes its healing cleansing and vkalizing influence directly upon the organsand glands affected and completesthe cure before you realize it

The moment you suspect any kid-ney

¬

or urinary disorder or feel rheu-matism

¬

coming begIn taking thisharmless medicine with the knowl ¬

edge that there is no other remedy-at any price made anywhere elsein the world which will effect sothorough and prompt a cure as a fiftycent treatment of Papes Diureticwhich any druggist can supply

Your physician pharmacist bank-er

¬

or any mercantile agency will tellyou that Pape Thompson Pape ofCincinnati is a large and responsiblemedicine concern thoroughly worthy-of your confidence

Only curative results can comefrom taking Papes Diuretic and afew days treatment means clean ac ¬

tive healthy kidneys bladder andurinary organsand you feel fine

Accept only Papes Diureticfifty-cent treatment from any drug store

anywhere In the world

News says of the examination Theaverage made by Mr Lewis during-the examination was 94 12 and when-it is taken into consideration that thestate board sets a high standard thisaverage deserves the highest kind of acompliment Other members of theclass won honors stud the commenda-tion

¬

of tho board because of their ex ¬

cellent examination papers The ex¬

amination was exceptionally rigid butthe required mark or better wasmade by nearly every member MrLewis is a son of Mr and MrsRichard Lewis of Pensacola

S a aQuite a number of houses formerly

occupied by families near Perdidohave been torn down and on the sitewill be erected it is asserted a largedepot for uses of the P A T rail-road

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Some of the families had beenliving there for years but the site wasdesired and some months ago theywere notified to vacate as soon aspossible It is rumored that imme-diate work will be started on the newdepot

S a aWith the intention of making a bid

for the proposed new county jail rep ¬

resentatives of a jail building firm ofChattanooga Tenn were yesterdaylooking over the site selected for thebuilding and will be in shape to make-a good bid The county commissioners-will open all bids received on Dec 20

9 f aProtest will be made by the mayor

supported by other city officials overthe publication of an incorrect articleappearing in the current issue of amagazine The Worlds Work inwhich it is stated unsanitary condi ¬

tions obtain at the Pensacola city jailThe article is pronounced entirely in ¬

correct and the mayor will insist thatproper correction be made in anotherissue of the magazine responsible forsuch an unsupported statement-

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American ShotAs Revolutionist-

In Nlcarainr

The two Americans shot by order ofPresident Zelaya of Nicaragua for al ¬

leged participation in the revolutionagainst him were Leroy Cannon ofHarrisburg Pa and Leonard Grace ofHouston Tex Relatives of both menhave demanded that the state depart¬

ment bring about an immediate inves-tigation

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of the executions Grace andCannono were in busiess in Nicaragua-the last their friends heard from themand it is believed that if they took anyactive part in the rebellion it was toprotect their own intetests Cannonnot long ago wrote to relatives thatZelaya was his enemy Grace hadbeen in business in Nicaragua for 15years If

YOUNG MAN IS

ASSAULTED BY

ARMED SEAMAN

STEAMSHIP MEN GOT BAD IN

POOL ROOM AND WHEN ONE

WAS SEARCHED WAS FOUND-

TO HAVE CARRIED A BIG PIS ¬

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Rommell Seamon who said that hewas an Englishman and from a Brit¬

ish steamship in the harbor nowmade an assault lost night upon JohnMann a wellknown young Pensacolian in a pool room and waspromptly arrested What brought onthe affair was a dispute amongthose who saw it ibut Seamon mada vicious attack As he did so JamesTurdy another seaman and a chiefengineer on a steamship tried tostop his friend and put down trou-ble

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Seamon would heed no pleadings-and acted badly all the way through-The result was that Seamon was as-saulted

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by his chief and as a finaloutcome both of them were taken tothe city jaiL-

Seamon was in a disorderly statewhen he reached the station andmade every resistance to being lock ¬

ed up and being searched OfficerCarlson and Turnkey Roach how ¬

ever soon had him in subjection andin one of his pockets was found anEnglishmanufactured revolver Thiswas bad for him and he knew itThat was the reason the officers saidhe resisted any efforts to search himResides the charge of assaulting forwhich he was arrested hg is nowcharged with carrying concealedweapons the lowest fine for which isthe sum of 100 He was not givenbail last night Purdy was tlso lock-ed

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up but more as a witness for thecity than as a prisoner-

The fight took place shortly aftermidnight ina Palafox street poolroom and caused a ripple of excite-ment

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and the rapid clearing of thepool room

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This Is Worth RememberingWhenever you have a cough or I

cold just remember that Foley sHoney and Tar will cure it Remem ¬

ber the name Foleys Honey and Tarand refuse substitutes W A DAIemberte druggist and apothecary 12iS Palafox street

CITY TO PAY

lOST WAGES

BOARD OF WORKS LAST NIGHT

DECIDED TO PAY MQNEY WHICH-

IS DUE THREE MEN WHO WEREVICTIMIZED BY ANOTHER ONE-

In special session yesterday after¬

noon the board of works was advisedthat the city was liable for the wagescoming to the three men who workedst times for an employe named Spencewho drew the check and did not reim ¬

burse those who worked for him assubstitutes This will amount to lessthan 20 but it was enough to call for-a special session of the body and such-a meeting was ordered by the chair¬

man upon receiving a note from thecity attorney who had sent such noticethrough the mayor At the meetingthe street superintendent and the fore-man

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who had the men work inSpences place were on hand and re ¬

lated just how the arrangement hadbeen effected With all that howeverthe citys liability was not lessened inthe opinion of the board and theamounts were ordered paid In thefuture however all men who workwill be placed on the payroll and nonewill be allowed to put a man in hisplace unless the name of the substi ¬

tute appears in regular order on thepay heeLWanted Grade Changed-

A Lischkoff who recently built afine home for himself appeared beforethe board and asked that the Farquhargrade bo changed respecting the loca¬

tion of his residence The board hadno intention or inclination of doing-so even if allowed by law and theapplication was refused That meansthat the house which was built on awrong grade will have to be hoistedabout a toot to get it to the presntgrade line

A lot of old newspapers-tied up in neat bundles forsale 5c a bundle at The Journal office

INDIGESTION

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D 1 a

DYSPEPSIA

RACE COURSE-

MEETING FOR

NEXTTUESDAYDEF-

INITE REPLY WI1L THEN BE

IN HAND FROM STONE WEB ¬

STER PEOPLE ANDFINAL PLANS

WILL BE WORKED OUT

Next Tuesday evening a meeting hasbeen asked for the purpose of makingfinal arrangements for the race course-to be established in this city BYthat time definite reply will have beenreceived from the Stone WebsterBoston headquarters and the manager-of the local electric system will be inposition to give the decision ofthe headquarters men In presentingthe question to Boston headquarters itwas stated that quite a different prop-osition than that which was under ¬

stood at the meeting had been sent-on The head officials were asked itis understood to make the sameagreement as had been made wiHI thePensaeola Heights projectors Thiswas not like the action of the committee who met Mr Warren and otcourse the question will have to bereferred for reply The race trackprojectors say that they want astraight out business line that nodouble fare goes and that the com ¬

panys interest in the matter is forthe operation of the line alone Thatended the responsibility of the elec¬

tric company In fact and in plainlanguage the local promoters simplywanted to know if the electric com ¬

pany would run cars over the n w ex-

tension¬

if built That is all they areafter Manager Warren said that hewas sure the company would furnishmotive power and cars while the at ¬

torney for the company who was hTeyesterday and who may remain forseveral days gave his personal as ¬

surances that such would be donewithout any further representationsbeing made However the matter inits correct light has been placed be ¬

fore the Stone Webster syndicateand a reply is daily expected MrClark of the OwenClark companysaid yesterday that he believed every-thing

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was in good shape and thatthere would be a final meeting fornext Tuesday night At that timeeverything will be closed up and therace track will either then be assured-or all negotiations for such a projectshall be dropped

letters have been received fromMr Bickers who insists that hestands ready to build the track in asshort a time as possible and if thelease can be effected shortly he willcome here and build the course Intime for tie spring meeting Thiswill be one of the representations ofthe enthusiasts at the meeting nextTuesday

DEMAREST WINS BILLIARDCHAMPIONSHIP OF WORLD

Bv Associated Pre LXew York DecCalvin Demar

est of Chicago won the final gameand championship tonight defeatingGeorge Sutton of Chicago in theworlds championship professional at1S2 balk line billiards by 500 to 78in the fourteenth inning

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Customs OfficialWho Is Slated

For Retirement

t 4tTEt is CLARKt5 Or i

T1n annoanrem nt in Washington j

that James S Clarkson surveyor ofthe port of New York would not bereappointed when his term expired onJan 1 caused general surprise in Re¬

publican circles all oer the country-It was also unofficially announcedthat Richard Parr the man who un ¬

masked the sugar frauds in New Yorkwould succeed Mr Clarkson Parrsaid he knew no reason why Clarksonshould not be reappointed declaringthat the surveyor had given himearnest support in the sugar trust in-

vestigation¬

Mr Clarkson has heldthe office lace 1902 and for 30 yearswas one of the moat active menin Re-publican

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polities ia the Middle WestHe is a native of Indiana but lived inIowa for many years

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CIRCUS WAS-

JELLATTENDED

MANY WATCHED THE Y M C A

ARTISTS LAST NIGHT IN THEIRVARIOUS AND DIVERS STUNTS

The Y11 C A circus last nightwas well attended by an appreciativecrowd of fun lowers the results ofthe novel show having been par¬

ticularly gratifying There was plen-ty

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of tumbling horizontal bar actsacrobatic stunts of all kinds whilethe Zobo band under the directorshof Senor Silgrist Silbon furnishedmusic for the occasion The work ofDunham Farine and Iloppen washighly diverting as promised thesehorizontal bar artists having broughtdown the house on various occasions-In fact the work of the entire listof performers was exceptionally goodand all who attended were more thanpleased with the evening

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GOOD GAMES ATTHE BOWLING ALLEYSeveral good games were witnessci1

last night at the bowling alley ThnCrescents won two out of threegames from the Stanleys and C Gor-don made a high score of 198 and ahigh average of ISO Scores of thesefediuets were as followsCrescents 783 753 CJGStanleys 711 718 731

Duck Pin League-In the duckpin league the Khimp

leers won two out of three from thoAbts the respective scores King aafollowsKlumpkers 411 396 397Abts 362 386 116

Nursing Mothers and MalariaThe Old Standard GROVES TASTE-LESS CHILL TOXIC drives out ma-laria

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and builds up the system Forgrown people and children 50c

ALL HOPE FOR MEN OFTHE MARIETTA ABANDONED c

By Associated PressWashington Dec Absent from

their ship for nearly seven days andnights the five members of the d < I

crew of the gunboat Marietta now offPort Limon who were driven to scitin a helpless whaleboat last Fridaynight still are unfound Practicallyall hope of their recovery has beenabandoned

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Traveling cases in latest stylesand designs from 100 to 600Washrag cases from 25 cents to75 centsPERFUMES-

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