1 7 o < 4 1 t T T I > = 1 l ORIGINAL ILLEGIBLE MUTILATED fi r i ill uII OFFICIAL from WASHINGTON Rain Tuesday Wednesday colder and generally fair moderate to bris south winds shifting northwest = HAIL PRISCUS You are invited to Mighty Monarch flffli Next Years Mardi of Mirth Gras Carnival here i t VOL XIINO 46 PENSACOLA FLORIDA TUESDAY MORNING FEBRUARY 231909 PRICE 5 CENTS KING PRISCUS MONARCH OF REVELERS GIVEN A J ROYAL RECEPTION UPON HIS ARRIVAL IN PENSACOLA WAS I GREETED BY THOUSANDS ALONG STREETS The Immense Parade Was Cheered Along the Entire J Line of March 1 PRISCUS bUNTED r ON A FIERY STEED r viissvcoRA EBRENT QUEEN OF THE CARNIVAL GREETED THE KING FROM THE CITY HALL BALCONY WHERE THE KEYS OF T THE CITY WERE TURNED OVER BY MAYOR GOODMAN THAT ALL MIGHT MAKE MERRY OVER THE KfNGSTENTH ANNUAL VISIT HIS approach to the city announced by the phrleklng of whistles on steam vessels different foreign nations at anchor in Pansacola Bay and also those on the local harbor and United States government craft honored by the presence in his carnival city of thousands of local and visiting loyal subjects greeted with tremendous ap plause attired in robes resplendent with gold and silver King Priscus X monarch of ridicule and frivolity at the head of a dazzling pageant glit tering and brilliant arrived at Pala fox street wbarf yesterday at high noon from which place the magnifi cent parade proceeded to the city hall who e k ao 1 I rn1tFrn n JJayor Goodman Ul along the line of march King PriBcuSgreeted his loyal subjects with familiar habitation the throngs of sightseers standing on the sidewalks or balconies as the imposing caval cade ntovejd in dignified precision to the rhythm of tour bands The parade was formed in the fol lowing order Platoon of mounted police with sheriff and his deputies Auburn Cadet Band Grand JMarslig1 Louis DeM Blocker aid aides Barrancas band Troops from Fort Barrancas King Prisons his pages and knights AVyers band City officiate Silver Cornet band Kiro department THE KEYS DELIVERED j Mayor Goodman delivered the fol lowing address previous to the keys being placed in the hands of the king by little Loise Goodman King Priscus X you are particu larly fortunate in having your reign at this time when Pensacola is making such groat advancements in all direc tion W tionsTh keys of the city are being de livered to you in sight of a tenstory nfttce building while at this time the ground is being prepared for the erec tion of a half million dollar hotel this together with the fact that resi dences are being erected in all por tions of the city shows that our peo ple have the spirit of prosperity and 1 that your reign could bo most fitting ly called a Reign of Prosperity Thousands of visitors have en tered our city from this and other states to attend this festive celebra tion and I hope that your royal sub jects will see that they thoroughly enjoy themselves while here Our citizens have watched eager ly the movements of your Royal Yacht Rospen and have looked forward with treat pleasure to your coming and are muck gratified that you have sate ly weathered through the stormy vpyage and have arrived on schedule time timeThe The people of this fair city of which you are to assume command Ito decorated the buildings along < the various streets in your royal col ors in honor of you and your lovely o quean I now deliver to vou the keys of the Deep Water City of the Gulf with the request that you open wide the gates and let all tbat will enter and onjoy these days of royal revelry I VIEWED BY QUEEN I > The beautiful queen of the 1909 car nival Miss Cora E Brent viewed the parade from the royal balcony on the city hall which was handsomely daeoratd in carnival colors the en tire front portion of the big structure being artistically draped in purple yellow and green Her maids were also seated on the balcony After the keys of the city were turned ever to the merry monarch the parade moved over the following streets many of the buildings along the route being handsomely decorat ed North on Palafox to Zarragossn tlitMMf fist 011 yarraossa to hfTer sou Uieiut north on lenVrson to Goveinmcut thence west on Govern n 4 w MISS CORA E BRENT Queen of the Carnival Big Fleet Returns QQQ L ir By Associated Press Fortress Monroe Va Feb 22 Not until some American fleet re turns victorious from a great sea bat tle will there be another such home coming another such sight as this 1 drink to the American Navy This was the toast of President Roosevelt I in today as he stood radiantly happy I the cabbin of the graceful little cruis er yacht Mayflower at the conclusion of the review and ceremonies attend ing the welcome home of the Ameri can battleship fleet He was sur rounded by the admirals and captains of the worldencircling vessels bril liantly attired in all the gold lace and paraphernalia of special full dress in uniforms and every flask was raised response to the presidents suggestion We who stay at home also drink to the men who made us prouder V n ever of our country added the pres ident and again the toast was pledged REPLY BY SPERRY When the fleet sailed from San Francisco Mr President replied Rear Admiral Chas S Sperry you ours was a sent us a message saying hon heavy responsibility and a great or and that we have today fulfilled + tm 1oonnnsibilitv makes this the produost llV t moment of our lives I say advisedly in speaking of our we c v wv 1 done fleet for no one man could have what has been done without the loyal and willing cooperation of every man on the fleet Thus briefly the commanderinchief of the returning ships made his official report to the cominanderlnchief of the army and navy The president I ment to Palafox thence north on Palafox to Wright thence south on the west side of Palafox to the wharf where King Priscus boarded the royal yacht Rospen THE FIRE DEPARTMENT The entire fire department did not participate in the parade but that portion of it that did appear presented the fine seci arance a splendid apearance T 1 + rk + VQ OTV moms or horsenesn attie w un dp paratus and the excellent comlltion and brilliant finish of the long line of lirefighting equipage being loudly ap plauded as theY passed in review headed by Chief Bicker and Assistant I Chief Riera Hose wagon Xo 4r corner of Jack son and Devilliers streets and No 5 corner of Strong street and Ninth avenue did not appear in the parade th8 full ccpws of these two houses re i malning on duty I BARRANCAS TROOPS I The appearance of the troops from Fort Bbrrancas added much towards making the parade an impoing and be fitting spectacle on the occasion of the arrival of the king the prompt execu tion of commands and the perfect step of the men in nnfbrm causing tae thousands of spectators to give vent to lusty cheers as the soldiers passed In review Six full companies of coast artillery were In line numbering over six hun dred men and officers headed by the Barrancas hand wJiieh rendering in sr > inn < musk the mtiubtTs of th or j panUHtiou also inarching in perfect J order I e same Joyous moor as whWI thc shipsmg HOME COMING SALlTES While the leading ships were still a mile of more distant from the May flower the puff of white smoke from the forward bridge of the Connecticut followed by a muffled boom as the sound waves followed more slowly the dancing waves of light served as a signal to all the fleet thanthe flagship had made out the presidents flag on the Mayflower It was also the signal of home at last and made the hearts of 14000 men and 600 offic ers beat quicker in realization that the day looked forward to through all the I days of lavish hospitality abroad had I at last arrived That first gun of the Connecticuts national salute to the president found every ship in line with saluting can non ready and the second powder puff from the flagship was not sounded when the guns of all other ships be gan to speak in unison in the honor due the chief executive The presi dent made his way to the bridge of the Mayflower while the saluting was like that in progrss The scene was a the departure of the fleet one which the president probably never will for get NERVES TINGLE WITH PRIDE It set the nerves tingling with pa triotic pride for there is no more in spiring sight than a long column ot Roll drilled fighting ships On either side of the incoming armada gathered scores of excursion steamers which grew constantly thicker as the war I ships anchorage ploughed their way to the home The Auburn Ala Cadet band was the first musical organization in the parade the selections rendered receiv ing much applause Mayor Goodman members of the city council and other city officials occupied automobiles the big ma chines making a splendid showing The autos were among the finest in the city MOUNTED ON HORSE King Priscus was mounted on a spirited charger accompanied by two knights his majestys horsemanship surpassing that of amy of the other mounted personages In the parade The merry monarch was greeted with continuous cfceeriftg along the entire route fete entry into the city being announced by one of the bar tiest welcomes ever accorded a carni val king LAUNCH TURNS TURTLE New York Feb 22 Putting through the waters of the Hudson river at a thirty mile clip the 500 horse power motor boat Standard owned by Prk McKinney of Cleveland Ohio crashed into a submerged log off 175th sfee last evening and turned turtV in miO stream HOMEOPATHS TO MEET New Orleans Feb 2The South ern Homeopathic Medical Association will hold its annual session in New Orleans ou Ttinrsiav and Friday ttf 1 this week The executive committee i will hold an advance session Tuesday 6 6 + + I WHAT TO SEE WHERE TO GO AND WHAT TO DO J 4 Fort 8arran s 4 4 Old Spanish Fort San Carlos < > 4 Forts Pickens Cullom Pensacola 9 < > and McRee 4 The Navy Yard < > Wireless Telegraph Station O Big Spanish Floating Dock < > 6 The Life Saving Station < > Santa Rosa slant e > 4 The Fishing Schooner Wharves 4 0 The Big Export Wharves 0 + Bayou Grande Bayou Chico and 4 Bayou Texar 4 4O The City Hall p Plaza of Ferdinand VII 4 Lee Square 4 View of City from Top of Blount r eo Building 41 + Ruins of Old Spanish Fort San 4 4 Bernardo G Y M C A Building and Gym 4 e nasium 4 Old St Michaels Cemetery 4 4 Shipping in the Bay 0 4 The Tuberculosis Exhibit 4 0 The Military Road + The National Cemetery Ruins of old English Trading 4 Post on Bay Front 4 4 Grand Allegorical Pageant and 4 Coonatlon Ball ToNight 4 4 The Journal Office with Jts Fast 4 Webb Press and Battery of Mer 0 4 genthalers eo 4 The Automobile Parade This 4 4 Afternoon 4 4 Attractive Show Windows and Stores of Pensacolas Merchants 4 4 Beautiful car rides on East Hill 4 North Hill and Bay Shore Lines 4 Enjoy yourself and see that 0 everyone else does the same thing 4 + 6 e e o 4 G 4 + 9 G 4 o 4 e RAINEY MAKES HOT REPLY TO MA1LOVEAJNG Declares the Latter Did Not R Sing B a JI ln S lOa Uiti By Associated Press Washington Fqb 22Assertlng that his recent spiiech in the house relative to the pur < iase by the United States go eminent the Panama ca nal had brought von himself villi fication misrepresentation and abuse almost without a parallel in tho his tory of that iKMfcV Representative Rainey of Illinois today delivered in the house of rpprf ontaties a lengthy speech in reply 10 the charges that information upon which he based his remarks were obtained from ex convicts and blackmailers this accu sation having lea made openly in I the house by Rejresentath Lovering of Massachusetts Rainey declaitl be did not attack the canal but hAPly attacked the graft connected with the enterprise lie asserted thj Representative Len ering had attempted to deny a single fact he sated but after making his charges jj bceeded to eulogize William Nelso Cromwell I never herd until he made his speech of a persons trying to get Cromwell f > buy any alleged ei dence of gniltpf Cromwell ne sud I know noting of any attempt lo sell any storjto the Democratic na tional commit until tke gentleman made his sp ch on this floor DAV155 NAME TO BASTORED TUfHE TABLET Removi By Lincolns Or ders is to Be Replaced on Cap John Bridge By Cr1 of Roosevelt y Associated Press Vs1tou Feb tA I official ameu4r the sensational eliattaa tiotl 0 ffcrson Davits name from the vffjton the Cabin John bridge six td west of this city during Presid Lincolns administration is given irections of the president is sued liY through the seceretary of war store the name Tb pie t Is on the bridge that arch e cabin of John RUB on the Mar sIde or the Potomac river The Lcture was famous for years 8S argest single spaa bridge in the d T rmge was began under Davis as if tary of war aDd when he be en resident of the Confederacy nil overnnint ordera his name Wa sth d from th tablet Repeat I m ed rts to restore it have been O + + + + OFFICIAL PROGRAM I FOR MARDI GRAS Tuesday + 4 4 Tuesday will be given over masking and merrymaking in 4 which everyone will participate and in which the use of coarse con + + fetti is allowed < 0 1030 a mFlre drill and exhibition at corner of Garden and 4 4 Spring streets 4 230 p Automobile parade In this parade the finest cars In 4 the city will be seen handsomely decorated with Carnival colors 4 and filled with handsome ladies The parade will pass over the fol 4 4 lowing streets 4 Form at Lee square and proceed east on Gadsden street to G Ninth avenue south on Ninth avenue to Gregory west on Gregory 4 to to Palafox south on Palafox to Zarragossa east on Zarragossa to 4 l 4 Jefferson ncrth on Jefferson passing the city hall to Government + 4 west on Government to Palafox north on Palafox to Gregory west 4 0 on Gregory to Barcelona north on Barcelona to Jackson east on 4 < Jackson to Palafox and south on Palafox to the Plaza 4 < 7 P MTHE GRAND MYSTIC PARADE WILL FORM AT THE 4 SHEDS ON WEST GARDEN STREET AND PROCEED EAST ON 4 GARDEN TO PALAFOX THENCE NORTH ON PALAFOX TO + 4 WRIGHT THENCE WEST ON WRIGHT TO WEST SIDE OF 4 PALAFOX THENCE SOUTH ON PALAFOX TO CEDAR THENCE 4 EAST ON CEPAR TO JEFFERSON THENCE NORTH ON JEF 4 1 4 FERSON TO GOVERNMENT THENCE WEST ON GOVERNMENT 4 i < TO PALAFOX THENCE NORTH ON PALAFOX TO GARDEN + II < THENCE WEST ON GARDEN TO SHEDS WHERE PARADE 4 > WILL DISBAND AND KING PRISCUS AND SUBJECTS ADJOURN 4 I C TO THE OPERA HOUSE TO ATTEND THE CORONATION BALL 4 O 4 4 4 4 8 0 4 G e 4 4 + 4 4 4 Sh rp on Stand in Cooper Murder Trial By Associated Press Nashville Tenn Feb 22When court adjourned tonight in the midst of the cross examination of John D Sharp honors wer easy between the state and defense in the Cooper Sharp murder trial Young Robin Cooper under the bitter cross exam ination lasting nearly four bourn held his own with ease The only other witness of the day was John D Sharp one of the de tu J lfll 4 storv well 3 AMoraevv 3wprnl Garner cf Mi1tiry count for cross examination Girner I has somewhat of a reputation in his own county for clever work but was an unknown quantity in Xashville When court adjourned the defenses counsel drew a long breath and is no longer in doubt as to Garners ability Sharp is a man of high temper and Garner soon had him beside himself BOY FOUND IN I CONFESSIONAL BOX IN CHURCH Note Was Handed to Sister of Pastor Telling Her to Look There For Infant By Associated Press New York Feb 22Iook in the confessional box on the left hand side n a you go into the church and you will find a child A note with these words was hand ed to Miss Mary Huntman a sister of the Rev E H Huntman pastor ct St Josephs Roman Catholic church in Harlem last evening An investi gation was made and a fine healthy boy only a few days old was found The mysterious note which told ot the childs whereabouts was given to some boys near the church by a man who after asking them to delive it hurried on his way FARMER KILLS I FOUR CHILDREN AND SUICIDES Before Killing Himself He Stabbed Horses and Cows and Set Fire to His House and Barn By Associated Press Mondovi WIs Feb 22H B Han son a farmer murdered his four children a baby end three girls to day He followed this by stabbing several horses and cows fired his barn and house and then cut his own throat Hanson was abodt fifty years of age About twelve years ago he was an inmate of an insane asylum He contradicted himself on many mi nor details but never on more im portant particulars Once ho got on dangerous ground Sharp swore he saw the killing and Carmack fell after Robin fired three times One of the bullet wounds was necessarily a fatal one and pierced the senators neck within onesixteenth of an inca of the spinal cord and came out un der the tongue As Sharp swore Car mack was facing young Cooper aim ing the revolver az him this would be impossible to reconcile with the IJi nidl9ai m 1f rl a1wha fust Hfrtbetseeond snot Was fired Hej did not explain how tho senator could turn his head far enough to permit the bullet to enter the median line ofij the neck on a straight line v The state pushed Sharp hard up tov nearly six oclock and then asked for a continuance to be granted until to morrow which was allowed f AN INCOME TAX DESIGNED TO PLEASE ALL Banker Claims He Can Frame Bill Which Will Overcome All Objections By Associated Press New York Feb 2An income tax designed to overcome objections which were raised In the tax as proposed is suggested by Jacob H Schiff of the banking firm of Kuhn Loeb Co as a means to meet the increasing tlellcit fn the United States treasury DIs cussinsr his nlan Mr Schiff after con demning the issuance of additional government securities as pernicious and dangerous said What we need is a real revenue producing system which shall inter fere in no way and affect as little as P < < lNJible questions connected with the tariff or the countrys bank or cur rency system I believe it Is to be found in the income tax I DOGS BLOCKED STREET I Chicago Feb 2Police are on i guard today in front of the residence of William Gaynor who has been made the victim of an advertisement in a Sunday paper signed wli his I nam and announcing that he V isbcd I to buy two bull dogs and two fox ter riers The practical joke resulted IP a olockade of traffic and so much 1 noise during the nht that an appeal was made to the authorities who 11 nally managed to clear the street of a hosp of animals brought for Gay nors inspection ANOTHER MARATHON RACE I New York Feb 22Another Mara i thon race of interest will be run in this city on March 5 at the 69th regi ment armory when Anthew Maloney the young long distance runner who showed such remarkable powers of endurance recently will meet Patrick White the Irish ttiampion Maloney j not long ago entered the rank of professionalism aid the coming race i will b < > for a purse of 2OOO with ZiOO to go to the loser I KING UOOO AND HIS SUBJECTS IN LIMELIGHT 1 Parade Given Last Night Which Was Witnessed By Thousands r MUCH LAUGHTER < WAS CREATED THE FLOATS WHICH WERE A BURLESQUE ON LOCAL TOPICS i i WERE CREDITABLY ARRANGED WHILE THE PARADE AS A WHOLE SHOWED IMPROVEMENT OVER ITS PREDECESSORSLU CIUS ROBERTS DODO AND ED La ANDERSON DODORINA i King Dodo and his comic paradera held full sway last night and the pa rade given caused roars of laughter as it passed along the principal thor oughfares of the city The parade as a whole was a very creditable ono fok the young men who have worked hard to make it the success which it attained Although the parade was advertis ed to start at 730 oclock almost an hourprior to that time the streets and sidewalks were filled with a strug gling mass of humanity and by the time the floats appeared jt was im possible to get from one block to an other and only a narrow space was t rpl ui T n lk forue t 9PJ1md flbu4erI for tho sujects trffljj were of a local character and wU1 which the entire public is familiar SURPRISE OF THE EVENING Immediately after the parade th r ED L ANDERSON to Queen Dodorino 4 comic paraders with a large numbof of young people gathered at tbs armory hall and there the corona tion ball occurred and wag an Ira mfiise success To the turn iw pf everyone when the king unmasked It LUCIUS H ROBERTS King Dodo M revealed the smiling countenance ot Lucius Roberts while Queen Dodoriaft proved to be none other than Bi ± i Anderson FLOAT NO1 King Dodo and Queen Dodorina oc cupied thIs float which was made In the shape of a led and pulled by a Continued on Paso Two