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VOL IX X NO 114 PENSACOLA FLORIDA SATURDAY S T DAY MORNING MAY MAY21906 12 1906 PRICE 5 CENTS l
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TWO rwOCONVNT1ONsOr CONVENTIONS ESOUTHERN OF OFSOUTHERN OfSOUTUERN
SOUTHERN CHURCHES
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fjBthodists et o fists in Session at Bir Birmigham Birrnigham ir
migham m am and an d Baptists at atChattanooga atChattanooga
ChattanoogaStatement Chattanooga ChattanoogaSHARP ChattanoogaSHARP
SHARP DISCUSSION DISCUSSIONBy
By Methodist Bishops Over New NewStatement NewStatement Newo
StatementSHARP Statement of o Faith FaithCR
CR E W STEPHENS WAS UNANi UNANiMOl UNA UNAN4MOVSIY N NMOUSt
MOUSt MOl > S1Y Y REJELECTeD PRESI PRESIDENT PRESIDENT PR1BS1DENT ¬
DENT OF THE SOUTH SOUTiHBRN OUT HeRN BAP BAPTJST BAPTIST BAPTIST
TIST CONVENTION COd + VBNT1ON ADORDSS ADORDSSOF
OF WEbCQst W5 WE17G0f BUVERtED > AWE AWERQtmNE ArNeROUTmE ANtRCMJTMtE
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By Associated Press PressMay PressBifmt PressBirmingham
Birmingham Bifmt May 114Reeolationi 114Reeolationiw 11 11i 1lJRe ohltions ohltionsV
w V i rC introduced ntro cei at today session o otgeneral oi oi4h of of1h
tgeneral 4h > geaeral ooafereace of the Metho MethoBpiscopal Methci Iethojpi8COpll
i < sr Bpiscopal Church South request requesting
ing the bishops 1M fiope to appoint a commis commis5Kin commisi commisiIfn
5Kin Ion to meet Rle a similar commission o oIK of ofllgro oncgm
IK llgro pro M etaoai8is < < < < HIIBts from the generaconfereaoe generaconference genera generalonereaoe
conference ia 1 eskm at Memphis tc tcplan toplan t tplan
plan for the t e BoWing of institutes for foiregro forregrQ foregro
regro preachers pre < 8IS furtherance of eduttioRal edu educuioaal edutiOBa1
cuioaal work promotion of 0 mission missionary misslorarb
ary an work both home ame and foreign an anto and ando anto <
to o discuss other questions que tlons pe pertainini hainin hainintc ining iningto
10 the federation or union of the ne negro negro Thgro
gro churches clulrC es ia the United States StatesThe Statesnte StatesThe
The special 1 committee to conside considethe consider1bt considethe
the advis4biMty of making a new sfcateicemt s sfcate stJ8teIceat > ists istsneat
neat oi f Yet Methedtst 4lst faith reported fa faoraWy faorMl faHorably
Horably oraWy and aD < < 8 Mvely debate followei followeiia
ia whfafe several bishops took panBishop part partBishop partcmshop
Bishop Galloway Ga11o cay Y stopped the debate debateyiag debateUling debateEa
Uling Ea yiag he hoped tfe t1ie time would neveiXHB nevei neeroRt neverotas
rotas oRt < when the thebiabep5 bishops would des tetithat fe desThat I I1hat
that they the Bhowld 8 CMI1t1 eater discussions be belore before before
fore the joafereac coaferenoeThe < joafereacThe < > afere oe oeThe
The qaeitkm > D of changing gthe the lengtl lengtlof
of f pastorates wae a again ein ln discussed but bulLO butro buno
LO final decision reached reachedThe reacllecThe reachedThe
The commiatee on appeals appe 1s reversed reversedhe reversos reversosTc
11c he decision of 0 the North Georgia con conftrence conidEnee conitrence
ftrence Suspending pendlng Rev W W Wads WadsTorth Wadsorth Wadsv
Torth v orth of Hartwell oa the charge ol olSmmoraMty ofjmmora1It o oimmorality
immorality the specific charge c arge being beingkising beingk benikissing
kissing k Ei a wom womSiV I Dr > r Wadsworth Wadsworthras
vas suspended for a year yearBAPTIST yearfAPTI ea eaAPTtST
fAPTI BAPTIST ST CXJNiFERBNCE OONiFERBNOEMEETS CXJNiFERBNCEMEETS CONIFERBNOEMEETS
MEETS AT OHATTANVOGAChattanooga CHATTANOOGA CHATTANOOGAChattaaooca OHATTANOGAtbatlaaooga
Chattanooga May 11 111ho Tbefiovtaern TbefiovtaernB TheSoutherrBaptist Southern SouthernBaptist
Baptist B ptist coaveatioH COIlvea oa mot for the sixty sixtylirst sixtyhrsr y yilrstanltul
lirst ilrstanltul annual session here today The Theconvention Thewn Thconvention
convention wn entioK is a purely missionary or orgtnizatioa organizatloR orasnizatloa
gtnizatioa aad coatrols only mission missionrr mi on onr
rr r nork ork homa hoin and Xoreiga XoreigaIr
Dr E W Stephens Step eus the president presidentrailed presIdentraUed presidentcalved
railed the gathering to order and af afer after after
ter er devotional exercises an address ot otincome otme ofx
x income me wg w slivered o + by Mayor Ma or W WL WL WL
L Frierson for the city and by Rev RevLuther nevLuhfr revLuther
Luther Freeman of the First Metho Methods etho ethoi5 ¬
ds i5 Church for the religious denom denominations denomnations denomnations ¬
nations President Stephens then delftered de deIhercd de1h
Ihercd 1h ffrd his formal address addressDr
Dr Stephens was unanimously re refc rebf ree
fc bf e Acted > ed president H R Pollard of oflUchmoad ofItkhmOlld ofItichmoad
lUchmoad Va Rev Charles A Smithfc Smithfcof Smith Smithof
of South Carolina and H H Stallup Stallupt St11upIndian
t c > Indian Territory Teat were made vice vicePPLE viceI viceresidents
I residents residentsSUPPLIES esid > Dts
I IPPLIES
SUPPLIES PPLE PPLESniftCoMaxKlienandJSBel FORCo fOR fORTHE
THE NAVY NAVYYARn NAYYYARD
YARn YARnSwift
SniftCoMaxKlienandJSBel SniftCoMaxKlienandJSBeli Swift Co CoTHE Max ax Klien ienan and J S Bell BellSon BellSon
i Son Get et Contracts ContractsTwelve ContractsTwelveHundred Twelve TwelveHundred
Hundred Bidders BiddersSpecial BiddersSpecial BiddersSpecial
Special to The Journal JournalhiBgtom JournalWashlngtOti JournalWashington
Washington hiBgtom D a < c T May 1L HBlds HBldscr Bids Bidsr
to cr r furnishing supplies to the Pensatoia Pensa Pensak a ato1a
to1a > k yard rd have been opened and the theet tlhee bilelOwet
lOwet et e < t bidders announced They are aref ar arDeats arek
k f meats Swift 8 Co 1715388 1715388J
J tea rea u Max Klein SS875 vegeta vegetaV5 YOgeta1 YOgeta1he vegetahes I
hes and andeae andt andtheee
V5 he J 6 Dell Son 257720
t theee eae Ol and butter Swift Co CoSome CoSome CoSome
Some of the t e other ot er low bidders bidderse
tre 7 e meat J SBeH Son 1802750 1802750bles 1802750tce 180 750 750ebe
+ tce abler Geo Bauer luler 265063 A Ahkovte Arhkovtz
Rershkovtz hkovte ti81f uigil 5875 Max Klien KIienand 2 2and
3 and G W Pryor P or Sons Sons SonsIII 2FOr 2 2furnishing
FOr IIIror III furnishing furnIs iag the t e bread br d supply supplyBner supphBJDer supplyt
t Bner Bt ner Mi i34875 and A Axkovitz AeS
Eexhkovitz eS < xkovitz i84 847i 7S For cheese4i cheese cheesegj cheeseDl1tter
gj 4i butter Geo Saner S Sb86 80 J S Sf St St
f i Son S8S9 3 ce A Hersobkovitz HersobkovitzV
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ttis X s S3Eb0 325 There were 1 re 1 1200 = 200 bidY bid
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All FISHERMENHAVE fISHERMEN fISHERMENHAVE
HAVE BEENRELEASED BEEN BEENRElEASEO
RELEASED RElEASEOUnder
Under Pledge o of American merican Consul Consulat onsu onsuat
at Progresso for Their TheirAppearance TheirAppearance TheirAppearance
Appearance AppearanceBy
By Associated Press PressWashington PressWashIngton PressWashington
Washington May 11 Edward H HThompson HThompson BThompson
Thompson American consul at Prog Prosresso Progresso Progresso
resso Mexico has advised 3dvi ed the state stattdepartment statedepartment statdepartment
department that all American Mn rican fisher fishermen fishermen flshemen
men arrested for alleged poaching poa hlng ofi ofithe ofthe I
the Yucatan coast have been releas released reIeaed
ed under Thompsons pledge for their theiiappearance theirappearance thenappearance
appearance Some of the most cap capatfle capa capable
able a e lawyers in Yucatan have been en enaged en8aged enaged
aged for the defense defenseUntil defenseUnUl defenseUntil
Until the Mexican courts pass on the thecases thecases th thcases
cases there will beno diplomatic representatlons rep representations representations
resentations between the two couptries coun countries countries
tries triesChar triesORYOOCK triesORYDOCK
ORYOOCK DEWEY DEWEYPAlO OEVEYPAID
PAlO HEAVY HEAVYTOLlS HEAVYTOLLS
TOLlS TOLLSar
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Char ChareS ar esjn es Ul n Connectioa Con annection ction IWJthfas IWJthfass Wjth it Pas Passage as ass ¬
sage s ge e of Suez SuezCanal Canal C nal 20 2 20000 20000it 000 000With OOOWith
With it 2500 Extra forDredging for forDredging or orDredging
Dredging DredgingSpecial
Special Spe ial to The Journal JournalWashington JournalWashington JournalWashington
Washington D > C May 11 11Thecharges 11The 11Thechllrg1t The Thecharges
charges in connection co with the pas passage pasStIge passage ¬
sage of the dry dr dock Dewey throughthe through throughthe
the Suez canal will be about 20000 20000with 20000with 20000with
with an additional expenses of about
2600 500 for dredging for its passage passageCommander PassageCommander passageCommander
Commander Hosely reports the above abovein
in a cablegram to t the navy department department depart department ¬
ment With the same dispatch the thecommander thel thecommander
commander l acknowledges the receipt receiptof
of the departments cable of congratu congratulation congratulatlon congratulation ¬
lation and commendation He reports reportsthat reportsthat reportsLbat
that he will leave Suez immediately immediatelyand
and continue the trip Now that he hehas hehas hepas
has passed the t e cat canal aJ Commander CommanderHoseJy Com CommanderEibsy inan der derHlOsBy
HoseJy beliefs beli that he will not need needthe needthe needhe
the Potomac and directed that she shevait sheyalt shegait
gait at Port Said for orders from the thedepartment thedepartment theiepartment
department departmentIt
It is the belief of Senator Hale Halechairman Halechairman Halehairman
chairman of the senate committee on onnaval onnaval onnaval
naval affairs that during the present presentsession presentsession presentsession
session of ofcol1greSf congress legislation will willbe willLe wille
be e enacted enact which will improve the unattsfactory un unsatisfactory unabsfactor ¬
satisfactory conditions In the pay ofhe of ofthe ofthe
the navy due to the personnel act actof actot actsf
of 1899 This act gives naval officers officersn
< c n shore ore duty 15 liper per cent less compenstlon compen compensation compensation ¬
sation than when they are at sea seaThe seaThe seaThe
The pay of officers while sea duty dutycorresponds dut dutcorresponds dutyorresponds
corresponds with that of army officers officerso
dl o < the same rank Whether the entire entireinference entiredLerence entirelference
inference between seatand sea nd shore pay paybe paywUtbe
wUtbe 311 be stricken out is uncertain uncertainFEDERAL uncertainfEDERAL uncertainftDRIL
FEDERAL Cs C01URTAS COURT COURTHAS OURTHAS
HAS AS ADJOURNED ADJOURNEDQUIGLES
QUIGLES VERSUS VERSUSLlftDSkY LINDSAY CASE CASERESULTED CASERElSULTED GASERESULTED
RESULTED IN V VERDICT DICT FOR FORTHE FORTHE FORTHE
THE DEFENDANT DEFENDANTThe T TThe
The The United UnitedStataSt Stated court adjourned adjournedyesterday adjournedesterday adjournedosterday
yesterday for the term termThe termThe termThe
The < case ase of T D Qulgles Qulgleset et al vs vsMartin vsMartin vsJartin
Martin Lindsay et al In which the thetitle thetitle theisle
title to the Quisles grant in Santa Rosa Rosacounty Rosacounty Rosaaunty
county was involved resulted in a averdict averdict aerdict
verdict for the defendant as per In Instructions Instructions intructions ¬
structions of the court courtIn
In Tallahassee T Monday MondayThe MondayThe MondayThe
The United States court will con convene convene conene ¬
vene in Tallahassee TaUa assee Monday Judge JudgeSwayne JudgeI Judgewayne
Marshal MteGourin urin Office OfficeDeputy OfficeI Officeeputy
I Swa wayne ne
I Deputy Wolf and United States Clerk ClerkMarsh ClerkMarsh Clerkfarsh
Marsh will leave eave for the state capital capitalcity capitalcity capitalitY
city Sunday night30Y night nightBOY nl ht htBOY
BOY INSTANTLY INSTANTLYKILLED INSTANTLYKILLED INSTANTLYr INSTANTLYSpecial r
KILLED AT4B ATBAGDAD ATBAGDADSpecial GDAD GDADSpecIal
Special to The TheiJournaI ThetjournalBagdad TheiJournaIBagdad Journal JournalBagdad
Bagdad May 11 11carl Carl McLaughlin McLaugulinson McLu ghlin ghlinson
of W N MoLaughlin 14 years ears old oldwas oldwas oldwas
son
was caught in the machinery mach nery of the theIsland theIsl1ld thesland
Island Mill here todayand tOday and instantly lnstantlytilled tnstanUykilled instantlytilled
tilled
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OF 3 3POPULATION
POPULATION OF THE THESTATE THEsriAiiE k kLc
Lc STATE OF OFtFLORIDA IFLOiRIDA IFLOiRIDAT k ka
T a By Associated Pressx Press PressTallahassee
x Tal1ahasseeMa Tallahassee May 11 llJen llJensus Gen Gensus
sus returns for 1305 published publishedtoday pUblishedtoday publisheda
a today for all Florida counties countiesexcepting ft ftexcepting YexcepUngDade
excepting excepUngDade Dade Escambia and andOrange fe feOrange t taF
aF Orange show the white popula population population sr srae
ae tion of the state to be 314685 314685blacks 314685to 314685blacks
to blacks 241870 other races c s k
135 total SSGeSO Increase Increaseover a aover
over the federal census of 1900
72590 The population of Jack Jacksonville JacksonvllJe xt xtsonville
sonville is given as 35301 Key KeyH zf zfNest
H 7 West 20406 Tampa including i ithe f fTC 6 6the
TC the suburbs 22823COURT 22823 22823Vigorously 7t 7tMOM
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MOM MOMCOURT
COURT MARTIAL MART1AlSYSTEM MARTIALSYSTEMOF
SYSTEM SYSTEMOF SYSTEMOFNAIY OF OFNAVY
NAVY NAVYVigorously NAIYVigorously
Vigorously Attacked by Hepburn Hepburnof e urn f fof
I of Iowa in the HouseRate HouseRateBill
Bill in n the Senate SenateBy
By Associated Press PressWashington PressWashington I
Washington May 11 llAfterpassing After passing
320 pension bills the house today t daydeI daydeIvoted de devoted devoted ¬
voted much time to the consideration considerationof
of a point of order made by Mr Taw Tawney Tawne Tawney
ney ne of Minnesota against the appro appropriation appropriation ppr pprpriation ¬
priation for the new steel floating dockprovided dock dockprovided dockprovIded
provided for in the naval appropriation appropriationbill appropr Uon UonIblll
< bill The chair sustained the point pointMr pointMr pointMr
Mr Hepburn of Iowa made x fa vig vigorous vigorous Ig Igorous ¬
orous attack on the court martial sys system system system ¬
tem of the navy and especially criti criticised critlclsed criticised ¬
cised the U officers responsible tot acci accidents aecld accfdents ¬
dents d hts upon ships ot the navy navyThe navyIbe navyThe
The house houseadjourn adjourned d till Monday MondaySENATE rqndaySENA fgndaySENATE
SENATE SENA TEDEBA DEBATED TED ON ONRAILROAD ONRAILROAD ONRAILROAD
RAILROAD RATE BILLWashington BILL BILLWashington B ILL ILLWashlngton
Washington May 11 HThe The senate senatesnout senatesmiIlt senatesent
snout sent today debating delb t1nG fhe raftrpadrale fhetai fhgrafIrpadAralebnh1MrBaila raftrpadralebill rpadjrate rpadjrateb1
bill bnh1MrBaila l Mr llhB JBailets s 1 s uon lonuspYnsfon IN o > susp U t nslon 1 n nthe ol olthe ozthe
the amendment applying to orders of ofthe orthe ofthe
the Interstate commerce commerce commission commissionwas
was adversely disposed of by a decisive deci decisive decisive ¬
sive vote of 23 to 54 practically pract caally a aparty aparty aparty
party vote A number of other amend amendments amendments amendments ¬
ments were offered mainly by LaFol LaFollette LaFollette LaFollette
lette and the democrats which were wererejected wererejected wererejected
rejected The antipass anti pass provision provisionheretofore provisionheretofore provisionheretofore
heretofore accepted was discussed discussedand
and it is evident it will be modified modifiedSatisfactory modifiedSatisfactory modifiedSatisfactory
Satisfactory a SettlementCairo Settlement SettlementCairo SettlementCairo
Cairo Egypt May 11 HIlle The belief beliefis
is strengthening In official circles here herethat herethat herethat
that a satisfactory settlement will be bereached bereached bereached
reached in the Tabah boundary dis dispute dispute dispute ¬
pute between Egypt and Turkey
FORMAL FORM OPENING OF OFCO OFC01J OFCOUNIL
CO C01J COUNIL ONfIL < FIL OF EMPIRE OFEMPIRI3Upper EMPIREUpper
Upper Hoj H Idowse l of Russian Parliament ParliamentCalled ParlamentCalledgl ParliamentCalled
Called Calledgl tq tR Order Yesterday Yesterdayr YesterdayMuchffomp rester qy y With WithMuchomp I
MuchfRomp Muchffomp r and Ceremo Ceremony jl
By Associated Associatedlress AssociatedlressSt Pres8 Pres8iSt p ess ess4St
> 4St iSt Petersburg MayHp l1a Ma The for formal formal formal ¬
mal opening of the recognized council councilof
of the Empire or upper house oltse of parliament par parliament parliament ¬
liament took place at attWQ tWp oclock this thisafternoon tbisafternoon thisafternoon
afternoon afternoon in the ball of tjf the Winter Winterpalace Winterpalace Winterpalace
palace The pomp and Ceremony geremony g remony and andpageantry andpageantry andpageantry
pageantry were second grily to that of ofyesterday ofyesterda ofyesterday
yesterday when the emperor ei or address addressed ¬
ed the new parliament he The contrast contrastwas
was great with the opening of the thelower thelower thelower
lower house which was was devoid of ofpomp ofpomp ofpomp
pomp and show showPAPLR 1 1PAPER j jPAPER
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St PaulMay 11 1lTii 11Tlidatlnited TheJJnIted UI 1ted States Statesgovernment Statesgovernment Statesgovernment
government today toda secured secuIjdthe the uncon unconditional u unconditional con condiUonal ¬
ditional surrender of the th paper trustagainst trust trustagainst trustagainst
against which the attorn6ygeneral attor attorneys 5igeneral general began begun be began ¬
gan suit in December19i December ember 19i 19i4i 1904f 19 4fto 4i to dissolve dissolvea
a combination Ii between n the GeneralPaper General GeneralPaper GeneralPaper
Paper Company and twferityfive other otherdefendants otherdefendants otherdefendants
defendants on the ground groun 1 of an agree agreement agree agreement agreement ¬
ment in restraint of interstate commerce com commerce commerce ¬
merce merceNEW i iNEW f fNEW
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Washington May llsSRight iJi7iRight Keverend Beverend Kever Reverend
end James H Blenkbjshop Blenk b l oPPf < of Porto PortoRico PortoRico PortoRico
Rico has been appointedArchbishop appointedArchbishopof ap appointed ol itct Arch1 Archbishop Archbishopof sho shoof
of New Orleans to fllf fllfcaused ll lmthe vacancytausedby vacancy vacancyArchbishop vacancy vacancyCaused
tausedby caused by the th death k Archbishop ArchbishopChapelle ArChbishopChapeile ArchbishopChapelle
Chapelle ArchbishopiBlenk ArchbIshop Arc iJis op lenk left this thisafternoon thiser thisafternoon
afternoon er lOon to t coaferylS cone 01t fi 1 1pns ° CacdhialGib CacdhialGibJjpns Cardinal Glh Glhhpns
Jjpns pns at Baltimore BaltimoreRCORD 11altimoreRECORD f fRECORD
RECORD HIGH RUN4T RUN RUNT
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By Associated Pes PesChicago Pre PreChicago PesChicago
Chicago May M y 11 HThe The World Worl highrecord high highrecord highJ2cord
record high higl1run run at eighteen e inch balk balktwo balktwo balktwo
two in was broken by b Willie Hoppe Hoppelonlght HOIJPetonight Hoppetonight
tonight who set the th new mark at 307 307The 307Thelormer 307The
The Thelormer former record held by Louis Cure Curewas Curewas Curewas
was 225 Hbppe made the record in ina ina Ina
a game with Jth Schaeffer whom he de defeated defeated defeated ¬
feated in eight innings 500 to 193
The council councllhalf half elected and hall hallappionted halfappionted hallapptonted
appionted forms the connecting linl Unlbetween linlbetween 1inltbetween < +
between the new and old systems A Amajority Amajority Amajority
majority of the elective members vied viedwith viedwith viedwith
with those appointed who came from fromthe fromthe frotrthe
the oldest families in Russia in the thesplendor thesplendor thesplendor
splendor of their dress dressThe dressThe dressThe
The president of the thecoUncU council Count CountSolsky CountSolsk CountSolsky
Solsky declared the session open and andbusiness andbusiness andbusiness
business begun It consisted in the theannouncement theannouncement thtannouncement
announcement of officers and the sign signing signing Ignlug ¬
ing of the oath of office After this thisthe thisthe thisthe
the council adjourned adjournedCOUNTESS adjournedCOUNTESS adjournedCOUNTESS
COUNTESS INSISTS INSISTSUPON INSISTSUPON INSISTS8y
UPON A DIVORCE DIVORCEBy
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By Associated AssoclatedPress AssoclatedPressi Press PressParis PressParis
i Paris May 11 1IThe The Castellane Cast Uane case casewas casei casewas
i was taken up again today to learn if ifit ifit ifit
it was possible poss > ible to reconcile the par partieis par11E13 parties
ties Both oth Count Boni and the Countess Coun Countess Countess ¬
tess formerly Anna Gould G < > uld appeared appearedThe appearedThe
The hearing disclosed the fact that thatthere thatfbere thatthere
there was no chance of reconciliation reconciliationthe
the Countess insisting on an absolute absolutedivorce absolutedivorce absolutedivorce
divorce This completes the formal formalproceedings formalproceedings formalproceedings
proceedings and paper will be filed filedat flledat filedat
at an early date dateFOUR datefOUR dates date10UR
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FOUR TRAINMENKILL TRAINMENKILLD TRAINMEN TRAINMENKILLED
KILLED KILL D IN WRECK WRECKBy
By Associated Press Press1ynchburg PressLynchburg Presslynchburg
lynchburg Va May 11 11A A freight freighttrain freighttrain freighttrain
train crashed crash d into the rear of another anotherwith anotherwith anotherlvith
with two pushers toolay to ny on the Nor Norfolk Norfolk Norfolk ¬
folk and Western near here derail derailing derailing derailing ¬
ing two engines killing four trainmen trainmenand
and injuring injuri g four others othersMRS othersMRS othersMsPAvJs
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New York Mlay 11Mrs 11 Mrs Jefferson JeffersoniDavis JeffersonDavis JeffersonDavis
Davis who is ill in her apartments at athotel athotel athotel
hotel Girard here is reported much muchImproved muchimproved muchimproved
Improved todayS today todaySCHURZ todaySCH
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New York May fa 11 l1Carl Carl Schurz is isdangerously Isdangerously Isdangerously
dangerously ill with stomach trouble troubleThe troubleThe troubleThe
The case took a serious turn for the theworse theworse theworse
worse this afternoon and physicians physicianswere
were summoned
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TALK OF CAMPAIGN ISSUES tH
SPECULATION I ISTOCKS IN INSTOCKS
STOCKS BY BYSPIER BYSPIER
SPIERes SPIER SPIERResponsible
Responsible es onsi a for or His is Downfall DownfallShortage DownfallShortage DownfallShortage
Shortage of o 180000 Dis Discovered illscovered Discovered ¬
covered Thus us Far FarBy FarBy FarBy
By Associated Press PressNew PressNew PressNew
New York May 11 HInvestigation HInvestigationfollowing 11Investigationfollowing Investigation Investigationfollowing
following the mysterious m sterlous death ol olCharles orCharles o oCharles
Charles L Spier confidential agent fo foH for forH forH
H Hi H Rogers who died from a bullet bul bullet bullet ¬
let wound in his hisStiten Staten Island I land home homeseveral homeseveral homyseveral
several days ago disclosed the faethat fact factthat factthat
that his financial affairs were more moreinvolved moreinvolved
involved than at first suspected suspectedExpert suspectedExpert suspectedExpert I
Expert accountants retained by Mr MrRogers MrRogers fr1
Rogers reported today that Spier hadbeen had hadbeen I Ibeen
been speculating In the stock markefor market marketfor I Ifor
for many months and announced thatsecurities that tnatsecurities thasecurities
securities owned by Mrx MrRogers Mr Rogers had hadbeen hafbeen I
been deposited by b Sper SP er with certain certainbrokers certainbrokers certanbrokers
brokers as collateral collateralIt
It is not known yet whether the theshortage theshortage thishortage
shortage will exceed exc ed the 180000 U80000which 180000which 18000which
which has already been found foundMember foundJUDGE foundJUDGE
JUDGE PARKHILLCOMES PARKHill PARKHillGOMES
GOMES HOMETOVOTE HOME HOMETO
TO TOVOTE TOVOTEem VOTE VOTEr
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Member em er r o of Florida on a Supreme Suprf u reme 1 Coon ConnIs oorl oorlIs
Is Greeted by His Old Friends Friendsin
in Escambia EscambiaJudge scam ia iaJudge
Judge Chas B Parkhill of the supreme su supreme supreme ¬
preme court is in Pensacola where hewill he hewill hewiH
will vote in next Tuesdays primary primaryelection prImaryelection primaryelection
election The judge is looking well welland welland welland
and his friends in iPensacola were wereglad wereglad wereglad
glad to greet him yesterday = and to tocongratulate toc tocongratulate
congratulate c him on the apparently apparentlycertain apparentlycertain apparentlycertain
certain indications df his return to the thesupreme thesupreme thesupreme
supreme court by b a tremendous vote votein votein
in the coming Democratic primarypscambia primary primaryEscambia primaryEscambia
Escambia county is Judge Parkhills Parkhillshome Parkhillshome Parkhillshome
home county The Democrats of ofthis ofthis ofthis
this section are especially interested interestediu
iu giving g ing him hima a big vote an and if possible possi possible p06 < i ible ¬
ble making him lead the ticket ticketthroughout ticketthroughout ticketthroughout
throughout the state stateJudge stateJJudge stateJudge
Judge Parkhill is stopping while whilehere whilehere whilehere
here at Mrs Ansons on Big Bayou BayouCHIPLEY Ba BayouPROF ou ouCHIPLEY
CHIPLEY tllGI1r HIGH HIGHSCHOOL
r SCHOOL CLOSES CLOSESPROF
PROF McRAE WILJL NO LONGER LONGERENGAGE LONGEREINGAGE LONGEREINGAGE
EINGAGE IN TEACHING TEACHINGNEWS TiEiAOHINGN6WS TEACHINGNEWS
NEWS NOiTES OF NTEREST NTERESTSpecial NTERESTSpecial NTERESTSpecial
Special to The Journal JournalChipley JournalChipley JournalShipley
Chipley May 11 11The The Chipley High HighSchool HighSchool Highbchool
School under the management of ofProf ofProf ofProf
Prof L W McRae closed today Prof ProfMJcRae Proftllivltae
MJcRae and his able corps of assistants assist assistants assistI assistIants ¬
ants have taught one of the beatschools best bestschools bcitschools
schools we have had in years in Chip Chipley Chipley Chipley
ley The patrons of the school regret regretto regretto
to know that Prof McRae has deserted desertedthe desertedthe desertedthe
the ranks and will not longer engage engagein I
in teaching teachingThe I IThe
The young people will have a moon moonlight moonlight aI aIlight ¬
light picnic out on the Birmingham BirminghamColumbus BirminghamColumbus i iColumbus
Columbus St Andrews railroad to tomorrow to1 to1morrow tomorrow ¬
morrow night nightMr nightMr nightMr
Mr W W Jones and wife are visit visiting vIsitIng visitlug
ing Mrs Joness parents at Apalachl Apalachicola ApalacblI ApalacblIcola
cola this week weekMr weekIMr I IMr
Mr Henry Hem T Jones Is In Chipley Chipleyfor CbiP1 yl
for a few days da g having charge of theBanner the theliBanner theBanner
Banner while the editor edltors is taking an anouting anouting anouting
outing outingMessrs outingI outingMessrs
Messrs I ssrs Cook and Hutchinson announce an announce announce ¬
nounce that they will within the next nextfew nextfeVo nextfew
few weeks unfurl the banner of The TheVerdict TheVerdict TheVerdict
Verdict Chipleys new paper paperWork paperWork paperWork
Work Is expected to begin on thenew the thenew thenew
new building of the First National NationalBank Natlona1Bank NationalBank
Bank within the next few days This Thisbuilding Th13building Thisbuilding
building when completed will be the thefinest the1inest thefinest
finest bank ban building inj West Florida lRlorfdawith Titoridawith Floridawith
with the exception of those in Pen Pensacola Pensacola Pensacola ¬
sacola sacolaair sacolalIr sacolaBir
air Oscar Wells is putting in hot hottMng bottMng hotthing
tMng works and will be doing busi business business business ¬
ness in time for the summer trade tradeMayor tradelIayor tradeMayor
Mayor Buell Cook F B Callaway Callawayand
and others have just returned from fromPorter fromPorter fromPorter
Porter Pond where they have been beenfeasting beenfeasting beenfeasting
feasting on broam for the past few fewdays fewdays fewdays
days daysSeveral daysSeveral daysSeveral
Several parties were up before the thamayor themaor themayor
mayor yesterday for disorderly con conduct conI conduct
I duct some of whom hom were were required to tomake toa tomake
make a deposit d lt osit with the city treasur treasurer trea ur urer ¬
er before being beln released
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Large are an and Enthusiastic Audience AudienceGreets Audience Audiencer AudienceGreets r ±
Greets Speakers at Hotel ate ateSCamia 4 4Escambia < N in inEscarnbia z ff ffGreets
Escambia EscambiaOPPOSES SCamia Y h
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OPPOSES DRAINACEf DRAINACEfCandidate 1 1Candidate
f I ICandidate
Candidate for or Senate mate Will Votai VotaiAgainst YDteAgainst 16 16Against
Against the MeasureAQV0CATES Measure MeasureAQVCXCATES
4 4AWOCATEoSELECtON
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AQVCXCATES AWOCATEoSELECtON ELECTION OF C B BPARKHUjL L 1 1PAiRKHILL
PARKHUjL LL TO SUPREME SUPftEME BENCH tENCNtANO BENCHArfO 8ENCHA > fk
ArfO A < N SHARPLY CRITTOISES JUS JUSTICE JtSTiICE i iTILE
TILE WWlTPIBLfD WKI F1IetDeR a P REESE REESEPREShDESD RIEESARE > r rPRESIiD
PREShDESD ARE < ShDED ED OTJHER SPSAKERS SPSAKERSWHO S KeRS KeRSWHO ° RS 1 1WHO +
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WHO ABDRfEBSBD THE THEING JME5T JME5TING 11 + 1 1NG
ING INGHon INGHon
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Hon John S Beard candidate foi foistate fottstate j jstate
state senator and aspirants for couaty couatyoffices couatpoffices I Ioffices
offices delivered addreaaes addt 81i1S to a largisT largisTand largeland 6 t J I
and enthusiastic audience test night nightnight nightnight tiJ tiJnight f
night at the Hotel Bsoamfola MrBeards Mr MrBeards rJ rJBeards
Beards speeoh was devoted prac practically prattidally ¬ r rticall
tidally ticall to state issues issuesThe i iThe ii iiThe <
The meeting was originally originallytteed adve1 adve1tfeed e r rtieed
tteed to take place at Sorifte Sorifteand S Se + iHoe Squar Squarand StZuarttii
and the place was wasbrlllJant1y brilliantly brilliantlyated mmnin mmninated 111aminrated 1
ated ifor the occasion and all the cane canealdates r rdldates 1 1ti1dateswere
aldates ti1dateswere were on the tand when i iwas if ifwas < J Jwas
was announced that the th place of meet meeting meeting meetsing
ing had been changed to Hotel H l Hsu Hsucambia J Jcambia 1cambia
cambia Mr Beards ability as a plie p pHc M Mlie
lie speaker appeared to be the mfcffi mfcffinet m t 1 1net tnet
net that caused cau ed the people present at atSeville atSeville 1 1SevllJe
Seville Square to flock to the other otberfmeeting othermeeting ot otmeeting
meeting place many squares uaTos away awayand awayandin and aadin andIn
in the number were many members ot otthe f fthe t tthe
the feminine sex saxiMr a aMr J
iMr 1 lr Beards speech was coafi coDftJted coDftJtedmart1y ed edmastiY d dmostly
mostly to the drainage of the Ever Everglades lirglades liferglades ¬
glades and the speaker declared him himself ¬ f ffieU r rself
self opposed to the proposRioa at the thesame r rsame I
same s me time paying a tribute to Gover Governor ¬ = i 3 3or i inor
nor or Broward wad his honestly bon ty r rpurpose e e1rp05e
1 purpose > rpose though he stated that l ler lertbou a athought etbought
thought tbou g ht the ohief executive xeQttive Mt had be been beenIll n nill nill ° <
ill advised 0 0Mr Mr Beard spoke in op opposition ¬ l lposition j jrosition
position to the proposed propo od amendment amendraeatto am8 d t tto
to the constitution for the creation of ofa R Ra
a Drainage raln e Comn CommSasion Commk8IonlOuring CommSasionDuring M k n ninuring
During the course of his remarks remarksMr nemarksc 4 4Mr
Mr Ir Beard paid his respects to Jud JudfO JudfOWhitfteld JoqWhitfield = y f fWhitfteld
Whitfteld Of the thesupreme supreme court along alongthe alongthe alongthe i
the line whioh have heretofore been beenpublished beenvublished beenpublished
published He touched trpon V > On the rail railroad mlroad railroad
road commission race and advocated advocatedthe t Lthe t tthe
the election of B B Bailey and the thedefeat 4 4defeat f fdete
defeat dete t of Thomas J T Appleyard App1f ard in par particular = 1 1Licular > Iticular
ticular He H also al advocated the elect electtion elect 1 I II 1Lion
I Lion of Justice Parkhill to the sepreatd sepreatdbench suprem supreaterbench l lbenclt
bench JI JIPope 1 1Pope
Pope Reese Chairman ChairmanThe
The meeting w was called to order by byR byft y yIt
R Pope Reese He referred to the thechange tbe1 t tchange fchange
change of meeting place from fremS8viRo roar SeriHaj Sev1No I f fsquare r rSquare
Square to Hotel Becambia BecambiaMr 7 7Mr ti 1 1Mr
Mr Reese urged ur all democrats to tocome J Jcome f fsome
come out next Tuesday Tue da and cast their theirbaHots theirballots c cbaHots
baHots for the candidates c of thrift thriftchoice th thhoice L i ichoice
choice and thereby m make ie known their theirpreference theIrpreference thstir thstirpreference
preference In favor of the primary primarytern a j jtem i l t ttern
tern Mr Reese stataa stat tha thai + Infipestcee Infipestceewere influe influewere Sna HC8e HC8ewere 831
were at work to defeat de at the primary primaryrystem prinwr prinwrsystem t tstem
system stem in order to return te maohlpo111ias maolilpolitics maohia maohiapolitics V
politics the convention system systemMr r 4 4Mr t tMr
Mr Reese was selected chairman olj oJthe o ohe
the meeting and announced the flyeminute fly f fminute r rminute
minute rule for each h speaker sp er excapt excaptMr tif tifSir f fMr
Mr Beard by whose who e courtesy courte y t the UleGthar thethen 0 0ether
ether then candidates were allowed to ad addres adiresa j jdresz
dres dresz the meeting meetingChairman 4 4iQbairman 4Ohairman
Chairman Reese in stowing and andquent eJ eJqucnt j tluent
quent language introduced HOB HOBS on JDkii 1 i 1
I S 5 Beard candidate for state senator senatorMr i
Mr Beards Address AddressMr
Mr Beard in his opening remarks remarksreferred I J 4 4Ejferred i iI
I referred to his campaign n for congreaw congreawsome congreeasom j jI >
rs and acknowledged acknowledgeddefeat big bigdefeat 1 1tlereat
I some som a years ye ago j
defeat in graceful anti manly terms tezmevie termsHe termsHe
He stated that he is now a ator candidate candidateor 1 1for
for or state senator nator and nothing but butdeath bueath butdeath >
death could prevent his election a ahe ato i ihe
he to had no oppositionEverglades opposition oppositionEverglades 10
Everglades Drainage DrainageThe V 1 I IThe
The speaker stated that be e did aot aotkiow JM nocto 4 4I f frThlr4 <
I kiow cto + r what would come up for She at attention atntion f
tention e ntion of the legislature He riorr rerr4tdtc retie 4j 4jto
to G eG the drainage of the Bvergiadae aad aadstated a j I Zstated Istated
stated that he thought that it was a1 a1question a aquestion aiuestion
question for engineers Mr Beard BeardBeard Beard3eard t tBeard
Beard stated that he thought theqxe t thqwaion theqxetion I Ition
tion premature and i inexpedieat nexl i ieferred feet Het He Hereferred I Ireferred
referred to the ati8t1cs teti tics pertaining to tothe tolie J JI
the Everglades and act c of Congress CongressMr Co > > IfNB J JIr
I Mr Ir Bearo1 stated that to drain dn n the theEverglades tlteEverglades theeverglades
Everglades would cost miMione andutter and andalter lid lidatter
alter the drainage had been completed completedit l
it t wag not certain to whom the thewould Jamie Jamiewould hidewould
would then belong He thought tYMhe that thatthe t
the legislative grantees the railroads railroadsand f ftnd
and = nd canal compaaie + i b brad d Mdtrad Mdtraderiough aecuredsough OIIr141Jough
sough from the tate atateThe stateThe tateThe
The lowest t estimate e for the drain drainage drainage draintge
age Mr r Beard said is 30049 300eHOWill 300 0 0Will 0Will
Will Vote Against AgainstHe
He stated that he for one will never neverend neverlend f fnd
lend > nd hi his vote to drain the tb Erergladw Erergladwfor < 4 4for
for or the benefit of the corporation Xr3eard Mri MriBeard MJ J JBeard
Beard criticised literature being seat HBti HBtiGut at atcut f fut
cut ut by the trustees concerning the tkeEverglades theivergladee t tEverglades
Everglades sus of inconsistent inconsistentMr ° at atMr J JMr
Mr Beard ia peeking Idllg o of the t pro proipoeed prosoeed i ipotted >
potted cqnstRatkmal amendment nt to b boted btj btjoted be beoted
oted for in November N ber concerning tfc tips j jestablishment J Je t teetablshmont
establishment e tablJ hmont of a drainage coDtnafe coDtnafesion co coSion coIon
sion censured the measure aDd urgeshe urges urgeftithe 1 1the
the people to vote against the th amends amenditnent amtJu amtJument amendsbent
bent He stated that ia dlirerlnl dlirerlnlnt1nu6d diaerin diaerinOntlnued =
Ontlnued nt1nu6d OJThird OJThirdj rThlr4 Paje
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