U r ro IJ If l o c an n 0 D DII Ile II I Y n nFfto Ffto Fftop Fftoi II IIL p < t L r I i J m 1 t = l JJ Jinurrr t ut n t 1 = u at l 66 66fot fR fR3I J VOL fot 3I 8 3 TALLAHASSEE T EE FLORIDA FRIDAY JANUARY 10 1908 = JNO JNOifc gipT o J Ji 1t ifc ifcGood T nrrrr r r + rr r r1y 1 1y i Y V Good Oood o Government m ent Honesty in Public Office Equal Justice to AH AIISpeclal Special Privileges Prl lI os to None one V fi fiY I THE 111 J t INDIAN IN OOf WAK WAKfat fat Mi ti Ml at ittHbdiaeagea lIet Beeri1aiiaeeM I1 S eaeaf a af That TlurBfrtaric niJa Thatd Bfrtaric Nriti d totert totertrift Ja IMerML I1 Ie IetrUtttbGW reeW trUtttbGW rift to Gmtfe eW W WTfc iletatlry iletatlryT aCr1 aCr1Wtc T Tfc ie tetter put of December IKS IKSttot lI65t ttot t Hartsuff ef f the he United UBitednpI8r Unitedregular gt a regular army with 8 or 10 soldie sol ISOIWU eolWaa die was UI n a tour of inspection iD ou ouU ontM outhe tM U borders den of the Big HI < < Cyrese near neartha neartJIe nearthe the ptaM called Camp Rogers and out outof eutof outof of thTokotowacoochee Okolowacooc1 ee He had gone goneas as a fir or east as Blfflestown BlWe town bat found ou icllt iclltabQcJo itmooned It Itabftftdoaed mooned abQcJo ed by the Indians with evi evidan evidctllat evidew dew dan dctllat tbat something ao thiD < < must be wrong wrongwhareopoa WIOI1KJwireapoca wrongG G whareopoa be aboutfaced and traveled traveledback trave travelediback d dbclc back several al miles mil and struck camp for fortbe fortile forhe tile night having one or two sixmule sixmuleteams sixmulewith six mule muleteaaua teams with hit him The camp was in an anopen anpralie anopen open praMe with only loaters of cabbage cabbagepajrand cabbBKecypre cabbagepajsl pajrand pajsl cypress ponds Everything Everythingeeed EYe Every thing thingiUlet thingquiet > eeed iUlet < quiet during du the night and in into InJrly inthep thep to early rlymorninghaving morning h having vlng bad ha hadbreakfast hadbreakfastwbI break breakfut breakfutw fast fastrhftitbe w wbI rhftitbe o the teamsters were harnessing harnessingtb tb UN mutes mw the attack was made Dur i i fe iltithf tine night the Indiana had advanc advancas ed j ju 1 as sear we cam camp as they the dared to towith towithout towithdawned with withloot loot out discovery tU ooeiy but but t as daylight dawni dawne dawnefully < 1 1I I fully ftllyUke full dike < like a clap of thunder from fromcles i idej I IcJe dej > sky 60 or 60 Indians opened op ned fl flon fin finon fireon re on them It is needless to say thaiconfusion that thatamtuaIon thatMort t confusion and consternation ruled am amthe and andthe d the wonder is that any esaaped e eeoapedw aped Lieu Lieutenant Lloutenant ean eanthe w tenant Hartsuff was wasln in his tent in inwhich intt inttwhich InUJwhich to which the Indians poured a heavy fin finrusbtog fireruaki1g fi firuabkig re rusbtog madly mkdl into the camp Hartsufl Hartsuflhad Hartaufhad Hartauhad ff had one or two of Colts eighttach elght inch reolveei re revolver9 real volver9 al which he had ready Although Althoughwounded Allboughwounded Althoughwounded wounded in two places as the Indians Indiansruabed Indiansruaked Indianruahed s ruabed into the camp he began pouring pouringlead pouringlead lead 1 into their yellow yellowhidee hides that seem seemto seemed seemedto to quell their desperation and they theybacked theybcJtd theybacked backed away from the tent tentbirn permitting permittingMm Mm to escape e through the rear and andreaeh andredh andreach reach p nearby cypress pond also two twosoldiers twolG twosoldiers soldiers lG ra escaped esca in a contrary contra r direction directionaadgucceeded directionucceeded directionasdsucceeded aadgucceeded ucceeded in reaching Fort Myerssome Myers MyersSOB Myers1IOIq8 SOB some 40 or 50 miles mil away but sawHartauff saw sawHartauff sawButauff Hartauff bobbling off to the cypress cypresspoae cyprelpotIfI cypresswhere poae where he remained without withoUtood withoUtoodor food foodor r or attention t tloo until relief arrived three or otfeat orleur ortout feat days later The garrison g rrlson at Fort FortMyers FortM FortMyers Myers M dispatched a relief squad immidSately immediately im immediately ¬ mediately upon the report of the two twosoldiers twoaokiena twosokUers soldiers that th t escaped 8IC They camped campedfer fer the night at Fort Simon Drum Drumaboit Dromabolt Drumabout about four or five miles mil from the place placeof of wwasmcre 1MU8 and at guard mount the thefottewing thefoUe1rioc thefollowing following morning Hartsuff Hart utf heard the thedrum thedrwo thedrum drum and discharged dI two chambers of ofhis ofde oflain his revolver The relief party heard heardtb beardtJiQ heardthan tb than and I continued their march mar h and andwben andw andwk wben w wk ect nearer Harteuff repeated the sig signal Bigt sigMl ¬ nal which brought ht relief to fils side so somuSfa 80m somini mini m t needed need 4 and on which his hillife life de deed deHe deHe ¬ ed He was a man of fine millrearing mill milibearing millbearing bearing and so recovered that he hegiven heliven hegiven given a squad of wagons ns where he hed hevaluable hevaluable d valuable services later laterv laterthe laterthe the arrival of the relief v fvu corps corpsthe corpstbfI corpsthe the map sjj IP p showed that a terrible atM struggle atMQ ¬ gle k imsued Q d between the soldiers and In Inaant InBome IndjaI djaI aant Some ome of their clothing were wereto woroto woremt1 mt1 to shreds and evidences of a terle ter teri teratruRle i struggle le to avoid capture or sur surisr surr aurAs isr r As to the damages da ee done the thewe thed thewe d we never knew kne out ut probably probablyts probablytlartanfls tlartanfls Arl J ts good aim all1put put some of them them4fT themfr themOff Off fr the war path pathcall We e cannot now rel1 rer1 re resoldiers ¬ call WB > CA l1 jfco ffffVf number 4fc of W soldiers massacredOnly massacred nwaacredOl mmmmurmrm mmmmurmrmOnly Ol Only three of the party escaped The TheIndium TheI TheIndhs Indium I killed the mules and burned the theThis thew thewas 19 This was u the beginning of the Semi Seminole Seminole Seminole nole Indian war of 185057 closing inearlyspring in inearly Inearly early earlyspring spring of 1858 There are manythrilling many manythrilling manythrlllini thrilling incidents associated with thatwar that thatwar thatw war w no where to be found in Florida Floridahistory Floridahistory Floridahlstlry history p and soon the last survivor of ofthat atthat ofthat that war will have answered the last lastrollcah lastrollcatt lastrollcall rollcah rollcattWhlddbn rollcallWhiddbn rollcahWhidden Whidden Payne conducted a store 12 miles below Fort Moade at thel the themouth themouth l mouth of Paynes creek at Chokonicla Chokoniclafor for the late firm of Kennedy Darling Darlingof f of Tampa This store was exclusively exclusivelyfor eX exclusively exclusivelyfor luBlvely I for the the1ndian Indian trade There were fiveor five fiveor fivoar or six young bucks who were of thebaser the thebaser theba8 baser ba8 r sort and d seditious roaming and andskulking andkuIklng andskulking skulking around they theybad had all the U e day daybee daybeea daybeen bee camped cam near the store doing some sometrading sometracInir sometza trading tza ng One William McCullough who whohad whobadtJi whobad had badtJi the rough and tumble fight ffg ht with withthe withthe withthe the Indian lathe in the battle battlenearTillis near Tiuis TiIllat with withwife withwife withwife wife and Infant lived with Whidden WhiddenPayi WhluaenPay Whid en enPayfle Pay Hie wife suspected something somethingrwrag somethingOnd rwrag and bad h an early supper 8Up to avoidray avoid avoidaay avoidYltl ray Yltl fctftbki bJe alter dark but while whIJeat at t thefable the theCable thefable fable the Indiana sneaked up and andHre andt andAre Are killing t ng both Whidden and andi I i k ray P u 1 if Woe J JCeCullough uuough sprang pmn for his gun gunebadoor guni guncjV i cjV < < ebadoor door in A rack ordering the thoi theHt c i te away away His wife tried to shut shuti abutbut i jtor t but be pushed hsr m r out follow followbo i t bo both with infant made their theirbrSoVe theirJarl4 theirstage brSoVe Jarl4 e across tha creek a few fewi fewsway fewaway i stage yardrt sway The Indians Ind1 na re reItUowed resad sad 1 fallowed f iUow firiag ftrl g again and andetfth andeeth d etfth i b nlfchtly 1i lltJlln in one thigh thighcrossed U thighc2Osaed c ccrced crossed the bridge and as the thaJfi theturn thea Jfi a turn they were kidden idden f from fromr4ha fromtM ttom ttomi i r4ha buebes bu abes e8 when thAI secreted secretedfat ecretediii ae fat a ravine The Indians Indiansi i In parsuit It and not seeing seeingreturned MeIDlreturned aeingrwltunaed returned to the store andIt and andt andIt t it MeCallongb Mccullougbwith with hischargo hischargci hischargoJttrenf bla wJc wJcJIt se Jttrenf JIt i h the woods W cdlin hi ft bee lino linoAlaia linoA o ofe fe Alaia A settlements 30 milesawra miles milestJi mitesb awra l tJi b th wounded ed without t food andas and andy andto as y to carry taking t ftl > > them three threerUsyttto threev v f rUsyttto V i to make e O1 O1Jitii the Jitii JitiitItt trip J idcitf > Ui tItt tatHr atb rot rotwaaiVvter oL o Xvvine liB liBI vine waaiVvter I I IrM MYifag MYifagfesar fesar mew rM id I + teedej onn onr onnfR on + n + I II Io IfI r I o fI nfR r den creek The Indians went lilt lilttIMn ea upthese up upthere there sad ired only oo one e abet from the theUBt the1JfJ1 thejun jTffte jun 1JfJ1 UBt le at VnlAA Whiddeas Whid ea T a 1101I SOB woaftdSaghisa woaftdSaghisaslightly wfluadisg a i rKanr ILtiM Ida IdasbClitIy hlaasi slightly si kUy ia h one thigh t with t no farther fartherjiWtetoMolMttittfaaily f furtherKarls ither ither4tleda jiWtetoMolMttittfaaily 4tleda to e MOeIttAe wolt the fasaily 11 Wb4dden Wb4ddenwith W lfldddenidt IddeR IddeRfh with fh his family went to UM Abifia AbifiaFrom AI AkfaFrom fia fiaFrom From this point OInt t the Indians IndiaMeeded proceeded proceededto proceededibeedwaters eeded eededto to the thetookalad ibeedwaters headwaters of of t the HUJsborough HUJsboroughand Hwl u bar Ogh and tookalad Withlacoocbee rivers rlv where they theytook theytook took a lad that bad been sect sent on an er errand erDDd erraid ¬ rand randplatted by Mr Jake Sumner vibe wbeed they Imaged ed to ft stooping I ptne sftppne sftppneplatted P W Wplatted platted plattedhaged hagedthe the the bo boys boy suspenders u Pinderil penderaupon in i in the thehorses tfiehorsel we wehorses horses foretop and nd by this thispendera upon the re return retum return ¬ turn of the horse Mr Sumner suepected sue suspected 808pected ¬ pected foul play which put him on his bisguard hie1Uard hisguard guard This closed the depredations depredationsbut tion tionbut but the whole country was wudilturbed disturbed formonths for formonths formontb months however all this mischief was wasperpetrated waaperpetrated wasperpetrated perpetrated without the knowledge or orauthority orauthority orauthority authority of the other Indians The TheUnited TheUnftcd TheUnited United States authorities demanded demandedthat that thoeeoutlaws these outlaws be delivered to them themwhich thomwhich themwhich which was complied with except onewho one onewho onewho who refused to surrender and they the thekilled thekilled killed him bringing In one of his hands handsto hands handsto bandsto to prove rove good faith ait the others werejailed were werejailed werejailed jailedleir jailed leir in Tampa where they made madeto ropes ropesof of their blankets lanketts and andwhere hanged themselves themselvesto themselvesmade to a joist overhead Thus began and andthus andthtlJil andthus thus ended the th troubles 111 In n 1MB In 1857 i 57 while Rogers ersb ere i > battalion ti on wa waycamped wacamped walcam camped cam at Camp Rogers about twmiles tw twmiles tWmll < miles mll from the field of BiiHog gardei gardeion n on the bordcS of the Big Cypress CypressCaptain l lCaptain Captain Stephens of often ten sent part of th thhorses thtr horses r 8fJ to the garden to graze crt umiallj umialljwith wmallwIth usual y with a guard At one time however howeverwhile b howeverwhile wever weverwhile while the guard ard was at camp for din dinner dint t ner the Indians slipped in and kilta kiltaevery km kmevery killl ° d every horse but one which they too tool toolabout tookaboUt k about t ten n miles in a contrary direction directiorfrom directionfrom directiofrom n from their town losing IOI the horsewhich horse horsewhich horsewhich which returned to camp This his was don donto doneto e < to impress the soldiers that their cam camwas camp campwas camwas p was in that direction but Captain S Sphone Ste Stephens Stephens phens was not to be fooled and sworfor swore sworefor sworetor e for revenge reVt nge He took about forty oi oihis 01his o ohis f his men and plunged into the Big Cy Cypress Cyprou Cyprose ¬ press after going 30 or 40 miles mil ih ihthat mtc mtcthat lotethat to that noted jungle he Game to a aabandoned ar arabandoned a1bandoned n abandoned ab andonedstopped town As usual the thestopped thoy thoystopptd y stopped for a rest r t and the men were werebumming worebummi wa wabumming re bumming bummi around to satisfy their curloslty curl curiosity curlOIlty ¬ osity when like a clap of thunder 6 o 01 or i + 8 Indians opened fire Captain Stephens Ste Stephens Stephens ¬ phens yelled yell d to fall in fall fall in andgot and andgot andgot got his men iuto line but no one hurt hurthe hurthe hurthe he made a bee line for his camp goinfttwo going rainAtwo goingtwo two or three miles mU he made a circuitand circuit circuiand circuitand and secreted his men near his own trail traiand trailand trailand and awaited results He had not long longto to wait when three fine bucks came it itview in inview Inview view following the he trail Stephens Ste tnI had hatordered hadordered hadordered ordered his men to wait till he firedWhen fired firedWhen firedWhen When square opposite he fired as did dkhis didbls didhis his men two Indians I dlans were killed whileone while whileone whileoae one mortally morta1JywoW1ded wounded ran square off offnot offDOt oftnot not taking his ttaek t atk back Other In Indlarw IndiantJ Indians dlarw heard the firing and came tolearn to toleam toleam leam the trouble Stephens had held hekhis heldhis heldhis his position and as the other Indian Indianscame Indiancame Indianacame came upon their dead comrades halt haltand halted haltedand haltedand and jabbering jabDe he opened fire and three threemore threemore threemore more dropped drop in their tracks ThenCaptain Then ThenCaptain ThenCaptain Captain Stephenit StephenRformed Stephens formed his men into intoline Intoline Intoline line and marched back to camp consoling consol consoling consoling ing himself with the achievement of five fivedead ftvedead fivedead dead Indians m lieu of forty dead horseand horses horsesand bora boraand and called it itsquare itsquareThen square squareThen squareThon Then came Captain Stewarts turn turnIt tumIt turnkt It bad been be n believed believed some time that thatere thattbere thatthere there ere wore more Indians in the Okolo Okolowacoochee Okolowacooehee Okolowacoochee wacoochee swamp than in the Big Cyrose Cy Cypress Cyprou ¬ press rose This swamp > lies south of old okFort oldItort Fort Fort Keas and Fort Simon Drum Drumperhaps Drumperhaps Drumperhaps perhaps 30 or 40 miles long and many manymiles manymOea manymiles miles wide Captain Stewart with withabout withabout withabout about 30 men started from Fort Keasand Keas Keasand Keuand and went down the swamp toward thecoast the thecoast thocoast coast The second day out they began beganto to find signs of Indians Proceeding Proceedingdown Proceedingdown down the run tor severs sever miles there was wasmore wumore wasmore more sign and fresh So one morning morningbefore morningbeforo morningbefore before leaving camp ordered his men mennot mennot mennot not to talk above a whisper wkisporwhiio while march marching marching marching ¬ ing Th They y had not gone far before beforethey beforethey beforethey they heard gentle pounding made by byan byan byan an old Indian pounding the chaff fromrice from fromrice fromrice rice in a mortar cut In in a liveoak log logHe logHe logHe He with his men advanced slowly and andsilently aJidIlIentJy andsilently silently soon getting in view of theirfields their theirfields theirftelds fields and shacks and got within 20 feet feetof feetof feetof of that old Indian before any were wereaware wereaware wereaware aware of their presence making maki a rush rushthey n1shthey rushthey they captured the old Indian with with many manysquaws manysquaws manysquaws squaws and children who wore lying lyingaround lyingAfOund lyingaround around here arid there sono sonoasleep soneasleep sonoasleep asleep One boy about 15 years old ranand ran ranand ranand and they they shot him Just about the time timethey timethey timethey they were w re ready to start et rt with theirprisoners their theirprisoners theirpri prisoners pri oners one of ofBilley Billey Fowlogs Bowlegs mar married married married ¬ ried neices walked into the theoponlngnoar theoponlngnoarthem opening near nearthem nearthem them with an infant in her arms not notknowing notknowing notknowing knowing that the were there till t ll too late lateto lateto l lTyre to retreat retreatThere retteatTh There Th le was a neighboring town half halfamUe halfatnUe ballalniie amUe away mthat that Stewart knew nothing noth nothing nothloe ¬ ing of till the the old Indian told him Had Hadhe Hadhe Hadbe he gone bait a mile farther he would wouldhave wouldbave wouldhave have caught Bell ell We accompanied aocomparJlcdcoat a ascout scout later lat t to the place but it was wasabwioBodL w wabm4Io waw wawaban4oocx abwioBodL abm4Io od though tb thqu ugh h from rom the number of ofsbsetts ofali ofshacks shacks ali cb we wo wotkftay Wosld l I 11 the old Indian Indluaa Indluaamt was wasrkt wast rkt t ItwM It 11 Bowlega headquarter headquarterwhere headquarterswhere uarten uartenhe = where Mttad he u4 many warriors render rendervood rendezThe renderv vood voodThe v The The old Indian was mad from his cap capture cptore capture ¬ ture till be killed himself by eating eatingbroken eatingbroken eatingbroken broken grkss gr purposely VU Iy Captain Stew Stewart Stewart Stewart ¬ art got about a dozen d zen inclusive in that thathad thathsuJ thathaul had In this Okolowaccoehee swamp is isthe iathe isthe the largest eet and the tallest trees and theonly the theonly theonl1 only place where grows rows W a specie ofpalm of ofpalm ofpalm palm in the United States It is about 4 or 5 inches 1n < b4I in diameter and grows 8 to toft toa toa a height b rc t of 076 75 or 100 feet with rib the thfpaJm thepalal thapatti patti prteisely y en the order o of our ouroom ouroomM com com6n 6n caSbaga palou thel IkBowReUbertbe IkBowReUbertbeleeaJ I k aeltber urn urnleeal the theI leeaJ er MksltaTiMme I name felt tfciak tlti they th theyV 1 lVihPL V I V T R OLD xi SERMON S CPOR CpFlED CpFlEDFOR C D DOil FOR Oil THE T NEW YEAR YEARtm JAIl1Mt Alt Alth tm the therlrat rlrat int ky auf y ef e f Uw First Mtitk MtitkSkalt KtkSUit MeathShalt SUit These T Set ty V t t1i11 Tahoe Taferwtele Taiteaacll Tahoeaacle wtele Ixe h Ixed114 Ixed114By IM IMBy U4By By Rc RerItIt t of Lady Frtarf1 FrleedlAnd Frtarf1And JrIeK1ADd And why was this period na ebosen forthe for ferthe forthe the erection God has always reasons reasonsfor reuonafor reasonsfor for his conducts conducUJ but be does not al always always always ¬ ways u give v accounts of any y of his hismatters hi himatten hismatters matters We may make two remarks remarkshere remarkshere remarkshere here c lit Things that are tHe same sameto lameto sameto to God are not the theme same to us Our Ourgoodness Ourgoodne Ourgoodness goodness e extendeth not to Him relig religion religion religIon ¬ ion regards the exigencies of man and andwhen andwhen andwhen when these are subserved its provisions provisionswill provl ion ionwill will be needless n edll 8 All laces plao are alike aliketo to God yet we never feel flln feat in a common commondwelling commondwelling commondwelling dwelling the solemnity that seizes else us In Inthe Inthe Inthe the sanctuary The first day dayof of the theyear theyear theyear year was no more to God than anyother any anyother anyother other but it would render the service servicemore servicemore rvlae rvlaemorefmpre more morefmpre impressive lve to the J people > 2d It Itis Itla Itis is well to begin the New Year with withsome with80m withsome some good work and to commence commenceserving COJDmoocesorving commenceserving serving God in a new manner Have we no tabernacble to set up this thisfirst thllfint first day of the first month monthLet monthLet 7 7Let Let us begin the year with solemn solemnreflection fJOlemnrellectlon solemnreflection reflection and say y with Job When a afew afew afew few years are come I shall go o the way waywhence waywhence whence I shall not return Let me methink methink methink think of this and feel tho importance of ofthe ofi ofthe i the sentiment Yes in a little while I Idhall Idhall dhall be no more seen How where whereshall wherehall shall I be disposed of 7 The reasons reasonswill I will return as before but the place th that thtno thatnow < tt ttnow now no know me will know me no more moreforever t foev forever r Will this be a curse T or orblessing a aI I bleSiln blessing 7 If 1 die in my sins I shall re return return return ¬ turn no More l ore to my possessions poase loos and on onoymcnta onjoymenunto joymenunto oymcnta to the call of mercy to the thethrone thethrone throne of grace g ace to the house of prayer prayerf If f I die in toe ta o Lord I shall return no nomore noI I more to this vain v in and wicked world to tothe totheachtng theachtng theachinghead the aching heao tothiathrobbiag to this tblsthrobbl throbbing heart heartto hearti to these temptations and troubles and andsorrows ana anaI I sorrows and sins Let Lotusbegintheyear Lotusbegintheyearwith us begin the year yearwith yoarwith with selfinspection self inspecth n and say with the thechief thechief chief butler I do d remember remennbermy my m faults faultshfa faultlI faultsthisday this thisday day We are prone to think hiof n of the thefailings thefailings thefailings failings of others and often imagine imaginebecause Imaginebecauae imaginebecause I because we are fret from their faults faultsthat faultsthat faultsthat that we are faultnws But we may have other faults wo w may have worse worseand worsoand worseand and while a mote is 8 in our brothers eye eyea eyea a beam may be in our own wn Let us be beopen beo beopen open o n to conviction Lei us deal faith faithfully faithfully faithfully ¬ fully with our own hearts hear Let us not notcompare notcom notcompare compare com ro ourselves with others o ber and es especially especially especially ¬ pecially the more vile of our fellow fellowcreatures fillowcreatures fellowcreatures creatures but with out advantagee Advanta Advantages fdvantagcs ¬ gee with our knowied knowledge Imow s with withour withour withour our professions profe ons with the Uw of God GodLet GQdLet GodLet Let us begin the year with a ietermiaation letermi letermisation ietermlRation Ration to abandon whatever appears appearssinful wppeassinful PPfNUSIlnful sinful and any with Elihu If 1 I have havedone havedone havedone done iniquity I wiH do no more Let Letthe Letthe Letthe the evil course or the evil passions paaikmsplead pu1ionspl passionsplead plead pl ad in vain Begin the new tear tearwith fearwith earwith with pious and personal dedication ud udsay mdsay aidsay say with David Lord I am thin thinesave thinlave thhiesave save me Yield yourselves youn lv to GcdHe Gcd GcdHe GcdHe He has infinite claims c1 ima on you You Youwill Yuuwill Youwill will never be truly your own till ycu ycuare ytuare ycuare are his Begin the year with a relative relativereligion relativereligion e ereligion religion If the worship of God has hainever hasnever hatnever never been established in your fami famiK family > 11 commence it now and say will willtflhua witllJo withJoshua K Jo Joshua tflhua As for me and my house w wwill we wewill wtwill < will serve the Lord A family with without withoat without out prayer is like a house without a aroof aroof aroof roof It is uncovered and exposed and andwe andwe andwe we know who has threatened to pour pourout pourout pourouthis out outhis his fury upon the families that call callnot callnot callnot not upon his name Begin the year with withthe withthe withthe the determination to be useful and ask askwith ukwith askwith with Saul ot Tarsus Lord what will willThou willThou willThou Thou have me to do 1 Let me look at atmy atmy atmy my resources my opportunities and amiask andask andask ask How can I gronfy God and ana pro promote promote promote ¬ mote the welfare cf my follow crvat ereaturee crvatures crUtlturo ures Have I no irreligious neighbors neighborsto to reclaim Are there no poor to re relieve relieve rehove ¬ lieve No widows and fatherless to tovisit tovisit tovisit visit begin the year with more con conduct conduct conduct ¬ duct in the arrangement of your af offairs affairs affairs ¬ fairs and according as the duty dutyof of every day requires It will add much to your yourcomfort yourcomCort yourcomfort comfort to be rogotar in your yourdevotlon yourdevotlonIn devotions devotionsEn In your meals and your piety will be boaided beaided beaided aided by it Haye a place for every everything everything everything ¬ thing an end to simplify it a rule ruleto ruloto ruleto to arrange it It Leave nothK not for the themorrow themorrow themorrow morrow that ought to be discharged d disc ed to today today today ¬ day dayrinally finally inally time timethis this short this uncertain uncer uncertain uncertain ¬ tain this allimportant allim ortanl time tlmeu tlmeuevery timeupon timeuponevery upon uponevery every instance of which eternity de depends dependI dopanda ¬ panda will not allow of our trifling triflingaway trl triflingaway lng lngaWIY away any of its moments Resolve to are the royal or silver palm Captain CaptainBill Bill Kendrick the late king n cracker r of ofall ofall ofall all Florida was along and I heard him himsay himIY himlay say later that the specie o there grows WIJ inno In Inno h hno no ether place in the United States StatesThey HtateLThey StatesThey They are beauties = tiei and I would like to tohave tehI tohone have hI a few plants We traveled 2 or 8 8days aday 8days days in this tJ jungle some IOmttUrnes times sirciiteu sir sircuiteus 1 1Cuiteu8 cuiteus ciiteu without getting through this thistall thiltaU thistall tall and ana thick overgrowth with another anotherspecie anotherspecie specie 1 le of growth growth < < that I have never seen seenn teenIn seenin In n Florida except in the swamp border borderng bordering bordersng ing ng Arbttckle Arbic cle Lake L ke on ontheSoutha the South SouUia kind kindor kindof kindof of vine partaking of a tree and encir encircles encircles encirGlee ¬ cles large trees for its support with a amilky amilky amilky milky substance flowing from the pores poreswhen poreswhen poreswhen when cut cutThe catThe cutTh The Th noted Deep Lake whore a aChicago aChOI aChicago ChOI Chicago < < 9 man has put in a large rre grove groveBswt etoveDUIIt grovesnort snort be some 80 ae e where near the lower Jowerhard liwerbonds lowertocder bonds hard of l this big swanp iwUl Known Dewit as asOfeelowaeeocbee uOkeJowaoeooMt aaOkebMeookee Ofeelowaeeocbee redeem it GatBfrip Ga Ip the thethat fragmente fragmentethat that nothing b he iok SspeofeUy U1 y NIne NIneit it from aeedless Meed sleep sad if yeubava yeubavaaocuetomed yeti have ltavaacu haveaccustomed accustomed aacu tomtd yourself 0UlH1f to tbeahanefttliii tbeahanefttliiidulgtnott tltelhalHfllllBduJ thealhassetaliadulgence dulgtnott duJ ae of lyi Mm feU fa rill begin tb tbnew to tonew thenew new year x with wi the habit of early earlylWDr risinr by which you will prenote your health healthend healtht Itb Itbc t end c nd t improvement of every kuri and live much longer than others to thesame the thesame towne same number of f days and say sa with withDavW withDaIW withDavid David My M voice shait Ih It Thou bears htwrfnthe ti ar In Inthe the m r morning rning 0 Lord in the moraiwr moralrgwill moraiwrwin monaiRKwm win I direct nw prayer to Thee and ftd will look lookup up II And if I Frayer this be your determi determination dettHmiMtlon detbrrinlnation ¬ nation the season will be the date of ofhappiness oflov ofour lov our happiness God himself says saysthis saysFrom ays aysFrom From this day I will bless bl the I State of fFl t fieri fieriWlt Florida FloridaWR fUa fUaTh Wlt Th The question gtre Uon of immigra immigration ¬ tion is of vital v tale interest to the South Southwhere SoUthwhere Southwhere where millions of fertile acres are aT aFeto re ready to give ve forth abundant harvests to I Ithrifty thrifty thrifty tbrif toilers tol from less favored bade landsoffering badeoffering Iudoffering offering to such a real rea Land ef Prom ¬ ise weCo weCothe the rieh blessings ble lng ot which they and their loved ones on may enjoy during du dutheir their span of life and then hand ha d do doas down downas I as a legacy to their children and andWHBKEAS andWHBItEAI andWtraR WHBKEAS WtraR The Legislatures of seve several aeveral savral e ¬ ral of our Southern States Stat realizing realiziNrthe read readthe the pressing need of bringing into their theirborders theirborders the theborders r borders immigrants 6f f a desirable class classin Cll CllIn in order that the rich agricultural lcultural min mineral mineraI minoral ¬ oral industrial and other resources of ofour ofQur o oour f our incomparable land may be developed developedto to their bountiful capacity u clty have en enacted enacted enacted ¬ acted laws and appropriated apPr < > pllate < i money for forthe forthe fo fothe r the purpose pu of aiding and promoting promotinimmigration g immigration and andWHERKAS andWHEftKAl andWHeitaAs WHERKAS The need of the th better betterclass betterclu betteclass r class of immigration Imhl tlon is by no means meansconfined meansconftned meansconfined confined to agricultural mineral mlR ral and andother andothor andother other rural localities but is I squallgreat equally equallygreat equallygreat great in our fastgrowing cities an antowns and andtowns andtowns towns where the call for skilled and andbrawny andbra andbrawny brawny bra wny artisans is I ever on the increase increaseand and in many instances unanswered unansweredand and andWHEREAS WHEREAS s The need of skilled work workman workman workman ¬ man to lend assistance in our grand era eraof eraof eraof of upbuilding < < is no less recognized rec lnd by labor than by capita both of which whichare are justly and sensibly senalbl opposed to the theimportation theimportation theimportation importation of immigrants of audh IU h character char character character ¬ acter that they could never measure up u uto to the standard of true American citi cititenship clUunship eitip eitiprrenahip unship Therefore ThereforeI I II I Napoleon B Broward Governor ofthe of ofthe I the State of f Florida do hereby call callupon aallupon callupon upon the Governors of oil all the Southern SouthernStates SouthernStlltea SouthernStates States to attend in person and appoint appointten ten delegates from eaok State tote to at attend attend attend ¬ tend a Convention to be hsldin held hekljntheCity hekljntheCityof In the City Cityof of Tampa Tam in the State of Florida r lor on onWednesday onWcCneld onWednesday Wednesday WcCneld 1 the twelfth day of Febraary1S08 Febru February Febrtlrth ¬ ary ary1S08 1808 for rth rthImlnJlratlon thapurptM the el dfecoisiar dfecoisiarimmigration c cImmigration immigration In every ry portaat i detail debfJi I also urge upon the Governors of all allth at atth41 albthe th the Southern States Stateethat that they issue IHUeinvitation an aninvitation aninvitation invitation to the various varf commercial COI1Imerclalandlabor andlabor and andlabor labor organizations of their severalStates several severalStiites let1Stutes States requesting ueatlng each of them to send sendto to said uldConvention Convention three delegates dleptosr d with withauthority withauthority withauthority authority to participate in the delibera dellberstlons deliberations del bera beratlona ¬ tions thereof thereofI I also cordially iavite and urgently urgentlyrequest urgentlyrequest request the Immigration Im Uoa Commission Commissionpresent Coni Comaiaslonappointed UrEently UrEentlyrequest l lon lonapJXIlntM appointed by the preat of the e Uni United Vnlted ted State to InveaUgite the lubJect aubjecimmigration l limmlgrstlon immigration In foreign lands to 11e 11epres be beresent present pres resent nt at said Convention to relate relatetheir relatetheir their their experiences ea give their conclusions conclu conclusions concl conclsian ¬ sions I and make such recommendations recommendationsu u their investigations warrant warrantEach wsrrantEach warrantEach Each commercial and labor organiza organization ¬ tion in the State of Florida is also al o cor cordially cokdially cordialq ¬ dially invited to send three delegates to toparticipate toparticipate toparticipato participate in said Immigration ImmfkrationConven ImmfkrationConvention Conven Convention ¬ tion tionIn tionIn tionrIn In Testimony Whereof I have hereunto here hereunto heneunto ¬ unto sot my hand and caused causedthe cause causethe causedthe < the Grout Seal of the State Stateto to be hereunto affixed at atSEAL atlEAl atsKAtI SEAL sKAtI Tallahassee T the Capital thisthe this thistha thistho the 24th day of December DecemberA A D 1907 1907N 1907N N U i BROWARD BROWARDGovernor BROwARDGovernor KOWARD KOWARDGovernor Governor GovernorBy By the Governor GovernorAttest GovernorAUNtH GovernorAttest1i Attest AUNtH H CLAY CRAWFORD CRAWFORDSecretary CRAWFORDSocrotary CRAWFORDSecretary Secretary of State moat are too tou tough h to be routed or orbroiled orbroiled orbroiled broiled but are delicious delicious WhenRlowly whonrslowlycooked when WhenRlowlycooked slowly slowlycooked cooked on top of the range I am amashamed amIIhamOO amuhamed ashamed when I think of early extrav extravagance extravagance extravagance ¬ agance in allowing the burners of the theDven theoven theoven oven to bo kept going for ten minuet minuetaat at a time when I wanted wan two or three threeslices thrteIIlIc threeslices slices IIlIc of toast Nowdaya I have thisdone this thisdone thisdone done on a toaster on top of tho range rangeThan rangeTbon rangeThen Than too the oven ov used to be kept keptburning keptburning keptburning burning for hours when we wanted to tokeep tokeep tokeep keep something hot Now Nowwe we put such mines into me steamer or the double oouoiebroiler aOUDlebroiler doublebroiler broiler and keep them in much better bettercondition bettercondition bettercondition condition at a tenth of the catAgain cost costAgain coetAgain Again washing and ironing used to tomean tomean tomean mean such consutr CO lUIf Lion of gas that wemight we wemight wemight I might as well have sent out clothes cloth toa to toa o oa a laundry Jundryta as far as e ponces e was w con concerned aoncerned conearned ¬ cerned Now ow I have ba < pitied Cled the woman womanto to turn down the f is II s soon as the theclothe thoclothCNI theclothe clothe began to boil b il and for boating boatingIrons boatingIroDi boatingirons Irons I have n little stand on which we wecan wecan wecan can place four around one burner in instead instead Instead ¬ stead of setting two over it itThe ItThe itThe The cost of these various appliances applianceswas was saved with in the first monthBut month monthBut monthBut But the satisfaction satisfactionthey hey have given us usis usIs usIs is Hit of all proportion proportipn to the savingthey saving savingthey vlnl vlnlthey they have effected effectedMy effrdfdMy effectedMy My husband says we rejoice la theeconomy the theeconomy theeconontY economy because we have chemjcally chemjcallytrained ahe ohetgicallytrained lcally lcallytratned trained conscience con clenc The chemist strap sirapcannot ¬ SUB Itnot ly cannot tolorata wastNew York YorkSUB I CtirF CUTTING G OWN OOWNTHEOASilUU OWNna T I IProved THEOASilUU THEOASilUUPrva4 na GA5 iL J JI JttI I Proved ttI ttIrnIaWe rmtftbte rmtftbteWhat rnIaWeWhat RtetlahkWhat What sort of f peepla 1e are tha tb Bi Bion Ere JJiGon on tile top floor flooraaled ftakedthegaa ftakedthegaahe ed tile thega Pt Pthe i ihe he met the Janitor in inthe the hiD hallgu II IIbll1 gu gasbiU bll1 tll is S always the smHest ia InVery theVery the r rgasbiU I IVers Very nice people Je I think said th the thejanitor Janitor HHe He is a professor f88lOr of chem cIHiIJtIatry ¬ V tatry istry and he seems to be a good OOd house housekeeper boa housekeeper e ek eThat ¬ keeper keeperThat k That accounts for it I dont be lieve they waste much gasThe gas gasTho gasThn The first month they were werelAid weresaid here heresaid said the janitor he oame down down downcellar to the thecellar I Iaeltt cellar several times tim and looked at litJa bk hismeter bkmeter i imeter meter He said there was too much muchpressure t tprtl pressure prtl Ure and that he had set the meter meierright me meterright l right rightI i iI I guess he did too Its It a pity pttvmore patymore pitymore more people pee le l e dont know how to Ax tbetr tbetrmeters tlieirmeters j meters Therawoukl There ou1d be lessgrumbMng lessgrumbMngabout I lesa K1WB K1WBa blkig blkigabout about a t gal bills if they did cUd didandhe didandhecompany and andcompany t i iI company would be just as 8 well we eff fa fathe Iiithe the thed end endAnother I IAnolher Another tenant who had come in inwhile inwhile f fwhile while the gas as man talking asked If the theprocess thwproc888 t process of fixing the meter was a asecret aucret aaecret secret secretNot ucretNot Not at all said h he The com company COlIpany e epony ¬ pany will help you to do it yeuask 1ftJ8kthem if yeuaskthem you z them but you can do it better yourself yourselfas youii lf lfII as the preseue in the evening ia not notrthe tha thasame fh fhlame same as it is I during the day whea our ourmen ourmen men are here hereTurn hereuTurn f Turn on full and light all the gas gasjets pItjets gasijets jets in the apartment and the kitchen kitchenrange kitchehrange V Vrange range if its supply comes through the thesame thesame thesame same meter If there are some jets jetswhich jetewhlcli jetswhich which are never lighted at the same sametime aametlnte sametime time as the others you can leave them themout th8Jl1out themout out The idea is to regulate the meter meterso so that it will supply you all you oa need needand needand needand and no more moreLet moreHLet V f ± Let somebody go down cellar to the themeter themeter themeter meter while somebody IOmel dy else watches the thalights theIIghta thelights lights upstairs up talrs A key is supplied with withevery withevery withevery every meter by which you can turn ft ftcock acock r rcock cock in the pipe at the side of the meter meterand meterand meterand and so regulate the amount of gas gaspassing gaspassing passing lnK into it itThe ItTbe itThe The gas may be turned off very verygradually v vaduallY veryally gradually ally and the man who is doing doingthis do dothis doinyeis this is must inquire from time to time timehow tlmihow timehow how the lights lI < < hta are buraing The first fttateffect firsteffect s seffect effect if there was a high preamr rtMlt1l to tobegin toberln tobegin begin with withJ will be to stop st p the th un unnecessary Winea unnecessary ¬ necessary nea flare flareAs nareAs flareAs As soon as the lights begin to grew grewat apwat w wat at all dim the meter most be Urned w tr oa oan o oa a aa a little and then left The Thenow Thenow Thepnei Thepneinow n now sufficient euf icleiit to give the fuBesf fUlWlftlbIe ufes f fs4h4e oe oealbie s4h4e light without any waste watteIn In my myenfl vpi ftat eMtimM eMtimMman eeatlnea4thetgai eeatlnea4thetgaiman 4t tM man there ere are ifttven yen rcmoft There ThireI1t Thereera re reara era I1t six of f Us in the th family 811 awl weall Wea1 we bora boraall all the gas we want but our ourW111B ourW111BDever WU blihfa blihfanever fe fenever never morethanOO or 70 cents a mo rnoiUh rnoiUhWe th thWit thWe We havent h ent a vae range er erbills fM hebills fMbUIa bills would be higher b er but even that thatneednt thatneednt tl at atneednt neednt coat mush rain if the h heat fct t sae SRJU SRJUwaited 10 10Wilted iwasted waited I guess < < 1811 Mrs Brown attesA attesAto to that as well as a her husband looks looksafter Joobafter looksafter after 1h the meter Youd better ask b her Itera herThe r rabout about a t it itThe ItTli The Tli The other tenant did ask Mrs Brown Brownand Brewand z zand and found her quite ready read to tell how howtshe howIhe howlshe she managed to keep her gas bills billsdown btlJedown billsdown down downOur Our first bill frightened us she sheexplained sheexplained beexplained explained so we investigated the thematter thematter thematter matter and dis discovered d oveed ered several ways of ofmaking ofmaklnr ofmaking making the next one smaller smallerAfter smallerAlter ty tyAfter After my husband had regulated the themeters themeten themeters meters we tried the illuminating pow powers powera powere ¬ ers of several kinds of burners and andmantels andmante andmantels mantels mante noting the number of cubic cubicfeet cublefeet cubicfeet feet o of > r gas as consumed hourly We Weadopted Weadopted Weadopted adopted for for general use the form formwhich tormwhlcb formwhich which we found most profitable profitableAs As you see the shades are arranged arrangedto to throw the fight down on our desk deskand dband deskand and tables tabl e We find that one of those thoseis is as effective as three of the old oldfashioned oldfashioned oldfuhloned fashioned jets obscured by somiopaque somiopaqueground somlop semiopaqueground qu quground ground glass gl ae globes globesWe globeaWe globesWe We dont try to save gas by br leaving leav leaving letavIng ¬ ing most of our rooms in total darl darlness darln darEness ness n a it isnt cheerful and it isnt con convenient convenient convenient ¬ venient so we light a good many jets jetsevery jeteevory r revery every evening eveningWe We W are careful however to turn turndown tUrRdown turndown down at once any light that is not notneeded notneeded notneeded needed even for a few minutes Be Besides Beld08 Besides ¬ sides being a saving B vlng this keeps the air airpurer airpuror airpurer purer purerI I keep a close clo c watch on the gas gasrange gasrange ti tirange range for it is I quite easy for a thriftless thrift thriftless thriftleas ¬ less servant s to waste 10 worth of pan panIn guIn gasin i In a rifbnth It is 1 very ve important that thata a burner should not be kept going a amoment amoment amoment moment longer than is i necessary necessaryAfter n8CGllaryU necessaryAfter A U After a pot has been brought b ht to toa toaboil a aboil IIboll boil the gas may be turned down very low without reducing the temperature temperaturebelow temperaturebelathe A Abelovrthe below belathe the boiling point Another great greatcaving greatsaving t tI caving vlDjt is I effected d by the use of the thedouble thedouble thedouble double boiler and the quadruple boiler boileror boil boilor or steamer steamerWith ItftUnerWith steamerWith With the latter one burner may be bemade temade bemade made to cook a chicken for tar atd d Ll or orfricassee orfrlculee orfricassee fricassee two or more vegetablt and aada a pudding Several very different differentthings dlfftthin differentthings things thin may be cooked in the same compartment com compartment earnen ¬ partment en without any mixture of flav flavors tlavon fiavore ¬ ors if oath ea h is placed in a little tightly tightlycovered tightlycovered tightlycovered covered tin can or a screw screwtop to iar iarVegetable iarV8Cetabl81 jarVegetable Vegetable and dried fruits cooked coos in inthis inthll inthis this way are delicious deliciousTho delicIousThe deliciousTho Tho most expensive part of the thep gas gasrange gaeR8 u urange range R8 is the oven O 8D but butarreat a great deal d al of offine oftine offine fine cooking may be done without using usingthe usme usmethe ua uathe the oven at all YouJchow Youk ow how much muchcan mucncan m mcan can be done Jne with a ohafishiag dish aahme dkhSome dishsome Some me of the most IDOIta1ltrit1O1 fcatri troys cuts for f if ifI ifw a w