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1 R = a e JI 10 t ryx t r rrr tTflV1j or VIII- t r t y a 1 x l g t k If 1 I Y- i y + Y f l r r j r- 1t tr c i j f OCALA EVENING r t r oSj rr- r c I > Volume 13 Number 266 OCALA FLORIDA TUESDAY APRIL 14 1908 Filly Cents a Month 55 a Year t ° I I 0 ARE Y- OUHUNCRY I t We will Satisfy your wants 1- f a x Service excellent The Best 0- 1cvertbm Keatingsi R 1 r y R D FULLER DENTAL SURGEON I r I Office over Mnnroe Cii am bliss > Bank > OCALA FLORIDA TERMS CA- SHJEqHACE r I DENTAL SURGEON t t r Rdbtfis gMio and II Second FJopr Holder Block OCALA FLORIDA > V I 1 TERMS CASH r r I f L F i B LA LOC- KDENTIST j Office Over Commercial Bank- t t hPhone 217 I j TERMS CASH- i i > rte I J r j YOU CAN r BANKONV- ANCAMP GOODS There Are None Better i i I I Pork and Beans lOc 15c Soups Vegetable r Tomato Etc10cW- hole I Beets 3 lb Cans 15c l Squash3 pound Cans 15c I 1 Hominy in 3 Ib Cans 15c I ped Kidney Beans 2 lb Cans15c Tomato Catsup 15c 25c Bot Worcester Sauce 15c Bot r 1- t o K GfOCeYI f Clark Bros Proprietors PHONE 174 3 f ta J jui Fred 6 B- WEIHE THE JEWELER AND OPTICIAN ow We Have One of the Largest Most New and Complete Stocks of JEWELERY OF ALL KINDS WATCHES RINGS PINS EMBLEM PINS CHAINS 1 FOBS HAIR ORNAMENTS ETC ETC t That has Ever Been Shown in tins City n Cut Glass Fine China Sterling and Plated Silverware Souvenir Postal Cards Clocks Etc we do Nqt Ack- nowledge ¬ J a Better Stock in this Sec- tion ¬ j All KINDS OF- REPAIRING E n > v DONE SOUTH SIDE OF SQUARE I I 1 w 1 Y r Ny t ti < r JI to l > nti PEACE PENSACOLAI- Is Being Enforced at the Muzzle of the Rifle and the Point of the Bayonet r Pensacola April 14With a reg ¬ iment of Infantry two Gatling guns and forty additional strike breakers among whom are a number alleged Pinkerton men an attempt is to be made this morning to operate the cars of the Pensacola Electric Company which have been idle for eight days on account of a disagreement between- the company and the men which was followed byxa strike r c There was not the slightest demon- stration ¬ on the part of the strikers and their sympathizers yesterday al- ¬ though they gathered in large num- bers ¬ upon the streets during the af- ternoon ¬ and night but at 10 oclock were compelled to go to their homes and the curfew law is in effect 1 Owners Will Not Arbitrate An effort was made late yesterday afternoon bj Adj J Clifford R Fo tcr and a number of business taien to haVe the ratter settled by arbitration arid a meeting held with the represen- tatives ¬ of the Stone Webster people but the latter positively declined to inake any settlement on this basis City Government Wants Troops to Stay- A strong effort was made to have the governor withdraw the troops from the city and Mayor Goodman j was criticised by some for requesting- the troops but ata special meeting of the council held yesterday a resolu ¬ tion was passed approving the action- of the mayorand also iequesting the governor tp allow the troops to re ¬ main until such time as the mayor nJay think that conditions are again normal i I t- AN I OFFICIAL ASSASSINATED- Count Andras Potocki Governor of Austrain Poland Shot by a Student i Lemberg Austria Hungary April 14Count Andras potoCk the gover- nor ¬ ofr the AustrianPolish province of Galicia wasassassinate yesterday afternoon by a Ruthenian student Mieroslapr Sjcz ski by name which giving an audience to a delegation students The assassin fired three shots from a revolver all of which took effect The Governor died soon afterwards- The assassin did not resist arrest When led through the Governors ante- chamber he said to the Ruthenian peasants who were waiting for an au ¬ dience I have done this for you OCEAN TO OCEAN Completion of Birmingham Division Gives Harriman a Line from the Atlantic to the Pacific L 1 Birmingham Ala April 14The announcement by the Illinois Central that the new Birmingham di ¬ vision will be opened for traffic April 19 calls attention to completion of the last link in the great Harriman transcontinental route for by Jon trolling the Union Pacific Illinois Central 1 and Central of Georgia this J system will extend from the Pacific too the Atlantic l Suffering and Dollars Saved- E S Loper of Marilla N Ysays I am a carpente r anjil have had many severe cuts healed tiy Bucklens Ar i nic Salve It flasssav d me suffering i and dollars ltis Jpy far the best healing saly I ve ever found Heals burns srJwsfulcers fever sores eczema and piles 25c at all drug stole I JACK AND JILL RESUME THEIR JOURNEY- Mr and Mrs Jack London in the Snark are Again Sailing Around the World i San Francisco April 14Jack Lon- don ¬ and Mrs London have resumed I their worlds cruise in the yacht I Snark When the steamer Mariposa which arrived yesterday left Tahiti on the 25th the Spark followed her out of the harbor and sailed for the Island of Morea in the Puoomtu group Mrs S Jones 18 Sullivan St CSaremont N H y te3 About a year ago I bought wvp battles of Po- I leys Kdney Cure I cured me of a severe case of kidn ouble of sev- eral ¬ I years standing It certainly is a grand good medicine and I heartily recommend it Sold by all dealers You can get a pound of firstclass linen writing paper and two packages- of I envelopes to match for 50 cents at the Ocala News Co Have you seen the line of PRESS CUT glass In the window pf the Ocala News Co If you havent you have not seen the latest thing in glassware 1 ATTEMPT BEING MADE i THIS AFTERNOON- To Run Street Cars in PensacolaThe- City is in the Hands of the I Soldiers I II I Special to the Star Pensacola April 14The strike situation is 4 unchanged but an attempt will probably be made to run cars this aftferjaoon The city is under military control I r Journal I I SILVER SPRINGS I V I Our big sawmill was shut down the I first of the week repairing carriage- log chain etc The delightful rain on Monday cool ¬ ed us off and benefited the farmers thousands of dollars Mr J C Tarver bookkeeper for the Rentz Lumber Co is very ill from congestive chills Ve hope to see him out again soon- aTelegraph instruments have been t installed at the Springs again Mr Warner Smith will manipulate the keysMr Joseph Stilley has just finished- a I well that will furnish water for the J neighborhood We will be fixed all O K for dry weather now I Mr and Mrs Ira A Miller from 1 Johnstown Pa who have been here for the last two months are doing a good business photographing besides enjoying themselves immensely- Mr C B Ellis foreman of the Rentz mill who had the misfortune I to have his fqot badly crushed Is moving about on crutches now Wm E Tydings has purchased a valuable lot from F M Brown and has the lumber on the ground reo erect a ne wstore building at once Mr and Mrs S F Hosmer now in Jacksonville and who have been vis ¬ iting us for the past nineteen winters advise us that they will start for their Nantuckett home on Friday the 17tH We trust this venerable couple will return to spend the remainder of their winters with us in sunny Florida Beware of Ointments for Catarrh thai I Contain Mercury as mercury will surely destroy the sense of smell and completely derange- the whole system when entering it r through the mucous surfaces Such l articles should never be used except on prescriptions from reputable phys- icians ¬ as the damage they will do is tenfold to the good you can possibly derive from them Halls Catarrh Cure manufactured by F J Cheney Co Toledo Ohio contains no mer- cury and is taken internally acting directly on the blood and mucous sur ¬ faces of the system J In buying Halls Catarrh Cure be sure you get the genuine It is taken internally and made in Toledo Ohio by F J Cheney Co Testimonials free Sold by- druggists Price 75c per bottle Take HalHs Family Pills for constipation SELLING CHILDREN INTO SLAVERY- A HundredYearOld I Institution in I South Germany that has Never I Before Caused Comment Friedrichaven Germany April 14 The annual recurrence of the century old child labor market on March 31s which many local journals describe s- only a slightly disguised selling into temporary slaveryhas again aroused- a storm of Indignation in the frontier provinces of Austria Switzerland and Germany In the market place of Friedrichaven between 300 ahd 400 boys and girls of from 11 to 14 years of age whose homes are in the outlying districts of Tyrol and Vorarlborg are con contracted out yearly for seven months from April 1st to October to farmers from Southern Bavaria Wur tern burg and Baden Very little consideration is given to the wishes of the children themselves most of them being sent into service against their will and in order to sat ¬ isfy the avarice of their parents The sum paid for the childrens services usually amounts for the entire period- of seven months to 1250 but some- times it attains 20 The terms of the contracts are very harsh providing that the children re- gardless of sex may be utilized for cattle herding housework stable anJ stall cleaning nursing children feed ¬ ing cattle running errands and what ¬ ever else the master may require them to do Good treatment is included in the conditions but according to a local newspaper which has conducted an inquiry this clause is more often brok- er ¬ than observed and many children return home partially crippled or totally wrecked in health on account- of the brutality of their masters WHOOPING COUGH- I have s Cough Remedy in family in cases of whooping coilgh to tell you that it is t e isest medicine I have I ever used Wr F Gaston Pasco pa For sale by all druggists I- f 1- v > l x PRESIDENT IS POSITIVEI- n i I Refusing o Give Corporations a Perpetual Right to the National Resources of the Country i Washington April 14ln a special message yesterday ve oing a dam bill President Roosevelt warned congress that there are pending in tttis session- b Is which propose to give away without price stream rights capable of developing 1300000 horsepower- whose production would cost annually 25000000 tons of coal urged in vig- orous ¬ terms the establishment of a policy such as the filibustering minor- ity ¬ in the house demands which would safeguard the granting of bridge and dam privileges and require J- the grantees to pay for them and def- initely ¬ announced a suture policy on his part with regard to prompt utiliza ¬ tion of construction privileges by re ¬ fusing his signature to a bill giving i an additional three years to the Rainy River Improvement Company within which to build a dam in the Rain river 1 I HOMELESS ANDHUNGRY Chelseas Great Fire Left Ten Thou- sand ¬ People in the Greatest Need Bostpn April 14It was estimated last night that nearly 10000 persons were homeless Neighboring cities and tlje common- wealth hastened to the assistance of the fire sufferers Thee Boston char- itable ¬ authorities were also prompt to give assistance while the Salvation Army arid the Associated Charities made f every effort to care fox the homeless Thousands were sent to Boston where they were furnished with food and lodging at public buildings I In addition to offers of financial aid and shelter for the homeless cams guarantees from bakeries dairy farm and provision dealers of a plentiful supply of food A relief committee- was formed which will meet tombr to consider definite measures of relief At a late hour last night none of the four bodies recovered from the ruins had been identified- IF I YOU KNEW The merits of the Texas Wonder you would never suffer from kidney blad- der ¬ or rheumatic trouble 1 bottle two months treatment Sold by druggists or by mail Send for testimonials Dr E W Hall 2926 Olive street St Louis Missouri ARRANGING FOR THE ALLIANCE > i Of the Ancient HoUse of the Abruzzi to the GetThere Family of Elkins Philadelphia March 14That every arrangement has been made for the marriage of the Duke of Abruzzi and Miss Katherine Blkins has been con ¬ firmed in a dispatch from Turin 110 the North American The date and place of the ceremony the official residence of the pair and the date of the formal presentation of the bride to the royal family have not been set ¬ tled An official announcement is immi ¬ nent The Momento a Catholic news ¬ paper says that Miss Elkins will go to Italy in September and that her conversion to Catholicism will take place there r The Duke of the Abruzzi has ob ¬ tained a further leave of absence from the naval authorities and has gone to Turin 1 A I BASEBAlLRe- sult of Yesterdays Games m the r 1 South Atlantic League- JacksonvilleCharleston t iF rain Macon 0 Savanah 0 11 Innings t Augusta 2 Columbia 0 i Where They Play Today 1 Jacksonville at Charleston i Columbia at Augusta tn Macon afc Savarinah- CONGRESSIONAL stl p k e k J DISTRICT CONVENTION o Of the Republicans Will bt Held fn y t Ocala May 15th t l f A republican congressional district t convention for the first congressional i district of Florida wilt be h Jaat t < Ocala FJaat noon on the 15th day oO May 1908 to select two delegates and e t tw alternates to represent said dis- trict s li- in the republican national con- vention ¬ to be held in Chicago on Junje- lfltty t- i itfOS to nominate candidates for f I president and vice president of the I United States The counties will l e X entitled to one delegate at large each and one for each one ltundredivotes or 1 fraction of a hundred over fifty cast r- at t- President he presidential election of 1904 for > ii TheOdore Roosevelt This vial entitle the counties to the follow- ing ih number of delegates v Lake 1 1vIar on 2j Sumter 1 Cit JJ I r us If DeSoto 1 Hernando 1 TayV l or Lee 1 t Manatee 1 PorkJCJ > I Pasco 1 J Lafayette 1 Hillsboro I d i I Monroe 3- Delegates ItT to the convention win be electe at county conventions or mass meetings in which all republican else Jf pleased by the change in the sched r A 1 Notice to the voters must bo giVen at 4 s il 1 least five days before the holding of t such county conventions or mat Jr meetings and the chairman and sec- retary 4 of such convention or mass meeting shall certify the names tlb such delegates as shall be named by r t such conventions or mass meetings th the chairman of this convention Tampa Florida five days previous to f the 15th day o Y 1908 I ri- j E R Gunby Chairman r Tiv i NOTICE- If the articles taken from Dr Tophfi i t i rooms are returned to F W Dittos office t here will be no questions ask- er > nor no prosecution If not return- ed t- I will prosecute party to full extent r I of the law F W Ditto W- I DISTURBER THE CONGREGATION- The T t qlr person who isturbed thee con gregation last S a by continually l coughing is reqe il to buy a eft f + of Foleys Hone and Tar SOJgbYP all dealers i i 1+ 1 WATCH MAY BE RECOVERED r i JJ Anyone who has lost a watch may- find Y 7- I it to his or her interest to tom J municate with Marshal Bull r i I fl IMPORTANT NOTICE rf 3 To Whom It May Concern Partiesindebted to the city of Ocala t- I for personal taxes for 1907 are hereby f notified that after five 5 days VX yvlll < levy on property for all unpaid taxes without further notice- W r > i C Bull Marshal I hdp N I Kidney complaint kills more people r than any otheiydtsease This is due t to the so insidious that it gfis a h ld on the system be- fore ¬ J it is recognised Foleys Kidney > Cure will pr ye development L1 1 fatal disease it taken in time Sold r by all dealers r f 1 k- Untina THAT YOU GE MORE lid rJ The VALUE IN y- ANDHANANSHOE lf i I ot1 BOSTONIAN l- It 4 t I jj r 4 than any other make i 1- j t THE MARION SHOE COMPAN- YPhone j V i it 222 r 4 H PAY YOUR GAS BILLS BY THE JOtfi to- z i- i and save the discount 8 h- CITIZENS CAS CO Office Room Office Hours 83I e 5 Boiler Mick M- j J I fat- S r- Jt t > i T 4 q 1- J r- r t r 2f < + r s i407 E 4 kL tai5 1 ° t 3YI ri trt J i t A J

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Beets 3 lb Cans 15c l

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THE JEWELER AND OPTICIANow

We Have One of the Largest MostNew and Complete Stocks of

JEWELERY OF ALL KINDSWATCHES RINGS PINS

EMBLEM PINSCHAINS 1 FOBS

HAIR ORNAMENTS ETC ETCt

That has Ever Been Shown intins City

n Cut Glass Fine China Sterling andPlated Silverware Souvenir PostalCards Clocks Etc we do Nqt Ack-

nowledge¬

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PEACE PENSACOLAI-

Is Being Enforced at the Muzzle of theRifle and the Point of the

Bayonetr

Pensacola April 14With a reg ¬

iment of Infantry two Gatling gunsand forty additional strike breakersamong whom are a number allegedPinkerton men an attempt is to bemade this morning to operate the carsof the Pensacola Electric Companywhich have been idle for eight dayson account of a disagreement between-the company and the men which wasfollowed byxa strike rc There was not the slightest demon-stration

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on the part of the strikersand their sympathizers yesterday al- ¬

though they gathered in large num-bers

¬

upon the streets during the af-ternoon

¬

and night but at 10 oclockwere compelled to go to their homesand the curfew law is in effect 1

Owners Will Not ArbitrateAn effort was made late yesterday

afternoon bj Adj J Clifford R Fotcr and a number of business taien tohaVe the ratter settled by arbitrationarid a meeting held with the represen-tatives

¬

of the Stone Webster peoplebut the latter positively declined toinake any settlement on this basisCity Government Wants Troops to

Stay-A strong effort was made to have

the governor withdraw the troopsfrom the city and Mayor Goodman

j was criticised by some for requesting-the troops but ata special meeting ofthe council held yesterday a resolu ¬

tion was passed approving the action-of the mayorand also iequesting thegovernor tp allow the troops to re ¬

main until such time as the mayornJay think that conditions are againnormal i I

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OFFICIAL ASSASSINATED-

Count Andras Potocki Governor ofAustrain Poland Shot by a

Studenti

Lemberg Austria Hungary April14Count Andras potoCk the gover-nor

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ofr the AustrianPolish provinceof Galicia wasassassinate yesterdayafternoon by a Ruthenian studentMieroslapr Sjcz ski by name whichgiving an audience to a delegationstudents The assassin fired threeshots from a revolver all of whichtook effect The Governor died soonafterwards-

The assassin did not resist arrestWhen led through the Governors ante-chamber he said to the Ruthenianpeasants who were waiting for an au ¬

dience I have done this for you

OCEAN TO OCEAN

Completion of Birmingham DivisionGives Harriman a Line from

the Atlantic to the PacificL

1

Birmingham Ala April 14Theannouncement by the Illinois

Central that the new Birmingham di ¬

vision will be opened for traffic April19 calls attention to completion ofthe last link in the great Harrimantranscontinental route for by Jontrolling the Union Pacific IllinoisCentral 1 and Central of Georgia this J

system will extend from the Pacifictoo the Atlantic

l Suffering and Dollars Saved-

E S Loper of Marilla N YsaysI am a carpente r anjil have had many

severe cuts healed tiy Bucklens Ari nic Salve It flasssav d me sufferingi and dollars ltis Jpy far the besthealing saly I ve ever foundHeals burns srJwsfulcers fever soreseczema and piles 25c at all drugstole I

JACK AND JILLRESUME THEIR JOURNEY-

Mr and Mrs Jack London in theSnark are Again Sailing

Around the Worldi San Francisco April 14Jack Lon-don

¬

and Mrs London have resumedI their worlds cruise in the yachtISnark

When the steamer Mariposa whicharrived yesterday left Tahiti on the25th the Spark followed her out of theharbor and sailed for the Island ofMorea in the Puoomtu group

Mrs S Jones 18 Sullivan StCSaremont N H y te3 About ayear ago I bought wvp battles of Po-

I leys Kdney Cure I cured me of asevere case of kidn ouble of sev-eral

¬

I years standing It certainly isa grand good medicine and I heartilyrecommend it Sold by all dealers

You can get a pound of firstclasslinen writing paper and two packages-ofI envelopes to match for 50 cents atthe Ocala News Co

Have you seen the line of PRESSCUT glass In the window pf the OcalaNews Co If you havent you havenot seen the latest thing in glassware

1

ATTEMPT BEING MADEi

THIS AFTERNOON-

To Run Street Cars in PensacolaThe-City is in the Hands of the I

SoldiersI II

ISpecial to the Star

Pensacola April 14The strikesituation is 4

unchanged but an attemptwill probably be made to run carsthis aftferjaoon

The city is under military control I

r

Journal I

I

SILVER SPRINGS I

V

I

Our big sawmill was shut down theI

first of the week repairing carriage-log chain etc

The delightful rain on Monday cool ¬

ed us off and benefited the farmersthousands of dollars

Mr J C Tarver bookkeeper forthe Rentz Lumber Co is very ill fromcongestive chills Ve hope to see himout again soon-

aTelegraph instruments have beent

installed at the Springs again MrWarner Smith will manipulate thekeysMr

Joseph Stilley has just finished-a

I

well that will furnish water for the J

neighborhood We will be fixed allO K for dry weather now I

Mr and Mrs Ira A Miller from 1

Johnstown Pa who have been herefor the last two months are doing agood business photographing besidesenjoying themselves immensely-

Mr C B Ellis foreman of theRentz mill who had the misfortune I

to have his fqot badly crushed Ismoving about on crutches now

Wm E Tydings has purchased avaluable lot from F M Brown and hasthe lumber on the ground reo erect ane wstore building at once

Mr and Mrs S F Hosmer now inJacksonville and who have been vis ¬

iting us for the past nineteen wintersadvise us that they will start for theirNantuckett home on Friday the 17tHWe trust this venerable couple willreturn to spend the remainder of theirwinters with us in sunny Florida

Beware of Ointments for Catarrh thaiI Contain Mercury

as mercury will surely destroy thesense of smell and completely derange-the whole system when entering it r

through the mucous surfaces Such l

articles should never be used excepton prescriptions from reputable phys-icians

¬

as the damage they will do istenfold to the good you can possiblyderive from them Halls CatarrhCure manufactured by F J Cheney

Co Toledo Ohio contains no mer-cury and is taken internally actingdirectly on the blood and mucous sur ¬

faces of the system J In buying HallsCatarrh Cure be sure you get thegenuine It is taken internally andmade in Toledo Ohio by F J Cheney

Co Testimonials free Sold by-

druggists Price 75c per bottle TakeHalHs Family Pills for constipation

SELLING CHILDRENINTO SLAVERY-

A HundredYearOldI

Institution in I

South Germany that has NeverI

Before Caused Comment

Friedrichaven Germany April 14

The annual recurrence of the centuryold child labor market on March 31swhich many local journals describe s-

only a slightly disguised selling intotemporary slaveryhas again aroused-a storm of Indignation in the frontierprovinces of Austria Switzerland andGermany

In the market place of Friedrichavenbetween 300 ahd 400 boys and girls offrom 11 to 14 years of age whosehomes are in the outlying districts ofTyrol and Vorarlborg are concontracted out yearly for sevenmonths from April 1st to October tofarmers from Southern Bavaria Wurtern burg and Baden

Very little consideration is given tothe wishes of the children themselvesmost of them being sent into serviceagainst their will and in order to sat ¬

isfy the avarice of their parents Thesum paid for the childrens servicesusually amounts for the entire period-of seven months to 1250 but some-times it attains 20

The terms of the contracts are veryharsh providing that the children re-gardless of sex may be utilized forcattle herding housework stable anJ

stall cleaning nursing children feed ¬

ing cattle running errands and what ¬

ever else the master may require themto do

Good treatment is included in theconditions but according to a localnewspaper which has conducted aninquiry this clause is more often brok-er

¬

than observed and many childrenreturn home partially crippled ortotally wrecked in health on account-of the brutality of their masters

WHOOPING COUGH-I have s Cough

Remedy in family in cases ofwhooping coilgh to tell youthat it is t e isest medicine I have

I ever used Wr F Gaston Pasco paFor sale by all druggists

I-

f1-

v > l x

PRESIDENT IS POSITIVEI-

n

i

I

Refusing o Give Corporations a

Perpetual Right to the NationalResources of the Country

i

Washington April 14ln a specialmessage yesterday ve oing a dam billPresident Roosevelt warned congressthat there are pending in tttis session-b Is which propose to give awaywithout price stream rights capableof developing 1300000 horsepower-whose production would cost annually25000000 tons of coal urged in vig-orous

¬

terms the establishment of apolicy such as the filibustering minor-ity

¬

in the house demands whichwould safeguard the granting ofbridge and dam privileges and require J-

the grantees to pay for them and def-initely

¬

announced a suture policy onhis part with regard to prompt utiliza ¬

tion of construction privileges by re ¬

fusing his signature to a bill giving i

an additional three years to the RainyRiver Improvement Company withinwhich to build a dam in the Rainriver

1

IHOMELESS ANDHUNGRY

Chelseas Great Fire Left Ten Thou-sand

¬

People in the Greatest Need

Bostpn April 14It was estimatedlast night that nearly 10000 personswere homeless

Neighboring cities and tlje common-wealth hastened to the assistance ofthe fire sufferers Thee Boston char-itable

¬

authorities were also prompt togive assistance while the SalvationArmy arid the Associated Charitiesmade f every effort to care fox thehomeless

Thousands were sent to Bostonwhere they were furnished with foodand lodging at public buildings

I In addition to offers of financial aidand shelter for the homeless camsguarantees from bakeries dairy farmand provision dealers of a plentifulsupply of food A relief committee-was formed which will meet tombrto consider definite measures of relief

At a late hour last night none of thefour bodies recovered from the ruinshad been identified-

IFIYOU KNEW

The merits of the Texas Wonder youwould never suffer from kidney blad-der

¬

or rheumatic trouble 1 bottle twomonths treatment Sold by druggistsor by mail Send for testimonials DrE W Hall 2926 Olive street StLouis Missouri

ARRANGING FOR THE ALLIANCE> i

Of the Ancient HoUse of the Abruzzito the GetThere Family of

ElkinsPhiladelphia March 14That every

arrangement has been made for themarriage of the Duke of Abruzzi andMiss Katherine Blkins has been con ¬

firmed in a dispatch from Turin 110

the North American The date andplace of the ceremony the officialresidence of the pair and the date ofthe formal presentation of the brideto the royal family have not been set ¬

tledAn official announcement is immi ¬

nent The Momento a Catholic news ¬

paper says that Miss Elkins will goto Italy in September and that herconversion to Catholicism will takeplace there r

The Duke of the Abruzzi has ob ¬

tained a further leave of absence fromthe naval authorities and has gone toTurin

1 AI

BASEBAlLRe-

sult of Yesterdays Games m ther 1South Atlantic League-

JacksonvilleCharlestont iFrain

Macon 0 Savanah 0 11 Innings tAugusta 2 Columbia 0

i Where They Play Today1

Jacksonville at Charleston i

Columbia at Augusta tn

Macon afc Savarinah-

CONGRESSIONAL

stl p k ek J

DISTRICT CONVENTIONo

Of the Republicans Will bt Held fn y

t Ocala May 15th tl

f

A republican congressional districtt convention for the first congressional idistrict of Florida wilt be h Jaat t <

Ocala FJaat noon on the 15th day oOMay 1908 to select two delegates and e

ttw alternates to represent said dis-

trict

s

li-

in the republican national con-

vention¬

to be held in Chicago on Junje-lfltty

t-

i itfOS to nominate candidates for f

I president and vice president of theI United States The counties will l e Xentitled to one delegate at large eachand one for each one ltundredivotes or 1

fraction of a hundred over fifty castr-

at t-

Presidenthe presidential election of 1904 for > ii

TheOdore Roosevelt Thisvial entitle the counties to the follow-ing

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of such convention or massmeeting shall certify the names tlbsuch delegates as shall be named byr tsuch conventions or mass meetings ththe chairman of this conventionTampa Florida five days previous to fthe 15th day o Y 1908 I ri-

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