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TENDER INL SERVICE HAD WAYS FOR ween light structures which had = damaged or demolished by ships. One of the structures has been completed, the tender is at work @m another aad will carry on un- til the three have been placed back and in perfect condition, this is completed some of the iron work on another struc- tere is to be rep'aced and then : .|, Mr. Branch is the resident « iiioiceeraa and it is understood. will been completed. was that there-is en engineer i tor on each of the several Mr. Dickens said this morning , and n appoint- | ficials in Guba were asked to sub- : G, R. Stead- man, of the Western Union Tele-, ceiving the assurance that the ap-, man ke received ai opal a company, as operator 0! ig mle gy proye HET i. W. Atkins, 66 it 74 he believes, {Boston ...4..... 42 . and Mrs, Kelly parked their | Brownsvile .. ™ on Duval streew in front of {Charleston = ithe old Strarid Theater. Mr. Kel- hw went to a tongorial parlor and a lly : ; el f 8 turning to the car they PG, “ bundles, and each thought the other may have made the pur. |Duluth 88 1 78 Investigation showed that some! 8 party, probably unknown to ei- * ther, had mistaken the Kelly car bo for theirs, and tossed the bundles 30 in while they went to perform 7 other errands, or what have. you. r Kelly is announcing the 74 id advising the owner how a seeure his pareels and the contents. This will be, found in 4 the clésified column of this is- int Bpeeds) Mia: . inot8 intvebr Minneapolis .. Ad . wiNew Orleans 74 GE GIBSON New York ..... 56 Oklahoma City 60 82 DIES IN | Pensacola 66 Phoenix . 14 Pittsburgh 50 St. Louis .. 60 George H. Gibson, of Key}Salt Lake City 32 48 West, this morning téceived a}San Franciseo 48 58 telegram announcing the death ot | Seattle 50 his son, George, Jr., in Miami| Tampa 74 last night, Washington 62 Arrangements for the funeral} Wytheville _.. 62 the tender will start changing thee | ebaracteristics of buoys in Tam- pe Bay. ' Negro Charged With Biting Officer Was Given Hearing: Irvin Andrews, colored, who bese penchant for biting the ar- vesting officer, was-piaced on pre- lamimary hearing yesterday after- een before Peace Justice Enrique ope Jr., charged with as- and battery, The hearing was tinttured with wit, pathos anad bathos. Pathos were evident when the accused told ef his experience whem strug- with the officer, wit when he deseribed how his teeth did the biting and not himself, and bathos when his wife described how she was struck by her husband. Justion Exquinaldo heard ail of the evidence even though the prisoner that his teeth protested were responsible for the injury services will be announced later, aibF Mr. and Mrs. Diekens and. the their home! 34 it was said. Property Owners Notice, Almost'daily The Citizen re- ceives requests “for copiés' of the \| variably stating that the ob- ject ig 40 observe the listings OF; y for “sale or for ‘operty ‘owners’ in Key » however, are seldom in- ¢lined to ‘advertise, so in or- der to stimulate the sales of real estate, The Citizen will advertise. in the classified column, during the month of April, any property for sale with the understanding that no payments will be required un- til the property so advertised is sold. This offer applies only to those who wish to dispose of their property direct. THE MANAGEMENT. to the arresting officer, Abelardo Lopez, Jr., the justice saying that | as the ,~isoner not have false; teeth and his biting adjuncts were; part of the prisoner, he would re- mand the prisoner and his teeth! to county jail under bond of $100 to await the action of the crim- inal court, Officer Lopez was called to the home of the prisoner, and while there the prisoner struck his wife. He was placed under arrest and while struggling with the officer: infiicted a severe bite on the of- ficer’s right side under the arm. He made his escape and was, about one hour later, arrested by Officer Franklin Arenberg. He was placed in county jail. n pe the subscribers’! ini- fy a |... ri al ie ‘was as a whole, named as mem- bers of the committee. Members of the Cuban , Scribe to the memorial. Upon re- Webt will peal would be gladly responded to. | sored the idea, assisted by jr Castillo immediately advanced | of p i officials the funds to the Pennino Marble, of \ a tee eae buyer who got the lot bid only 70’ cents more. | The -eonsensus of opinion _ this jenernine sh Ait Melalnak Rawede ee ae tes epheced contained | |Dock was that had open bidding! 320 bunches and this was bought | jbeen used there would have been | for $1,605. There were a num- bi isome spirited bids offered for the | ber of lower jlots which were on display. As an evidence of how dlose| Yellow offerings totalled 46a unches, ‘which sold for example. fered on his ticket $1,414 and the the sales today. Two Ciyde-Mallory Line Steamship Brazos, of the Clyde- At midnight . {Mallory Lines, arrived 8:45, Ozark, of jo'c‘ock last evening with freight| the Steamship at the Mallory Dock. .The ship je After discharging the Ozark sail-| 7 empty beer bottles, VISITORS LEAVE |EVANS FAMILY ENROUTE HOME @ 4a LEAVING SOON * | \1 HAS ACCEPTED PASTOR- | h ATE IN MICHIGAN HERE, WERE GUESTS OF PLUMMERS } jer ‘who, were visitors for six weeks, ¢xpect to leave within the ; nd were.guests at the home of few weeks for { Mr: andMrs, Lionel Plummer, | Mieh., and jom Rev. Evans, who} plett over the highway this morn-|has accepted the pastorate of ‘ing en ‘Youté'to-their home in |‘}urlingame Congregational church Prat Oates. Ss im that city.” ‘is is not their first visit, said) ther. Gutsian noe will it be. hie] © “Beas ja member of whieh expire in June but will probably be renewed, wi trifling exceptions. ar Fiscal officials believe that the |January: Whether later jwill alter this | } Mr, and Mrs. Helmuth Gutman,! M=s. E. R. Evans and children 9 the | first to be onstructed in judget can and should be balanc- contemplated expenditure of . Sepa $15.90. around :seven billions dollars next Was the competition in the secret! Offerings of wool numbered 778 year they do not foresee a diserep-' bids one lot of 270 bunches is an, bunches ‘and sold for $3,207.61,' ancy latger than one or two hun: 135", One of the bidders of- making a total of $3,223.51 for! dred millions, which would be jit seems certain that new sumis will be needed for this purpose before June 30 and that the relief Ships Arrived Last Night=="="=""" “Siac ear without much cash. The return of prosperity was jounted upon to bring tax re- dj eeipts up considerably and thus fe same lines, berthed | syed the balance desired. How- ver, income tax payments in une collections will also be short ed for Miami and Jacksonville. {and that the year’s taxes will not} ome up to the $2,373,000,000 ticipated by the President in returns remains outlook incertain, The Naval Appropriations bill; | {carrying more than five hundred. y¢ NEW JERSEY FOLK, WHILE} TO JOIN REV. EVANS, WHO Million dollars for the fiscal year caiinre requiring — ¢ 938 has been passed by both ouses and, although minor differ- | ences remained to be agreed upon, ‘assures a continuation of the pres- nt naval poliey of the United The bill provides $130,- 00,000 for the’ construction of next | fighting’ ¢raft, iichiding two 35- Grand Rapids, | ton battleships; stroyers, takes care of the.cost of construc- tion, during the next, fiscal . year on a total of eighty-one ships of, 1] types. The battieships, he. eight new de-+ four submarines and many grade sponge offer-'ed as closely as possible for the providin ed and all'of them were bought, - | fiscal years 1987-88. In fact, with * Feit HAD shortagé which is held to be part- Ls lly responsible for recent jadvanees in the prices for some commodities. i Moreover, it is understood that 'for loeal consignees; discharged|came from. New Orlean: the regulation will -emphas'ze the a is and ; " snd sailed 10 o'clock for” New brought several. caroads of coke peg ot person Peg catl al mone need for supply of shilea labor toad ‘feels the ork With shipments of live!for the Key West Gas company.! 7 jhot now availab‘e country Gelightfal stay turtle and @ large consignment of i! PeaiL, | £800:000.000 expected, that thei und thus cause & general wishes be was back here. ;tion of the need for vocational to @ letter to and skilled labor training in order, whith he tele of to fit labor generally to present, ‘sess he and Mra, ‘eonditions. Under the new poliey, : the PWA will probably be confin-* i FE fell ,ed, in the future, to the constrvc-| Grout writes that he feels tion and improvmeent of secon-| as he imagines does 5 dary roads, rural schools, small: Miss whe has just had « ‘conservation dams, v.anicipal) time at « prom, the memery terworks and projects of that of which lingers and crestes + {labor of the unskil’d type. It is| po oa °o po | Pointed out that the PWA pro- | (Continued »m Page Foor) | OO aa a ae Two Baseball Clubs ~ Here With Cuba Delegation — Two baseball clubs will form and a’so for a company Of mar hea ‘last, as never does he enjoy him-}Church Doard, told The Shien etisece ae part of the visiting delegations! Bach of these organinstions will self as he does at Key West. An/vesterday that Rey, Evans left | cided to cover the initial cost. | from Cuba which are due fo ar-|¥ring © Savsball elu |ardent angler he finds that all of/several weeks ago. Last Sunday! ~ | : = ele at Key West next week anal All of the members will take 7 his fishing desires can be fulfilled /night after regular services @)/ Some opposition van voiced Poa ate le ten and Patt im the parade of Satuniay, : ;at practically any time, meeting of the board was held at’. the whole, the overwhe'ming |. ...:.: it was pointed out, but on Friday, : Mrs. Helmuth is a widely known | which time the resignation of activities attendant upon the un- Saturday end Sunday games of portrait painter, her subjects be-| Rev. Evans was read end official-| veiling oi the monument to Jose basetal will be played. ‘ing principally children, and a/ly accepted. | {Mafti next Saturday afternoon. | Mayor H. © has received ‘number of her pictures have been| Asked if another minister had D A N r( : Word to this effect was receiv: from Major A, Mae Meiten, jon exhibition here. | been appointed, Mr. Boza said that | * iar i6 Thi? ied by ie Jom jo:nt committee commanding officer at the Key Accompanying ‘the departing} Superintendent Edwin C. Gillette, ‘ONIGHT 10 ? from the Havana committees. It West Barracks, permission te ae: - visitors was City Auditor Willard | was expected to, arrive in the near} . RAUL’S CLUB was said that the Cuban chief of the baseball grounds on which !Ablury, who is making short’ future, and it is presumed that he} John Pritchatd’s Orchestra | 2™my activities had granted per-/play the proped amen & ‘business trip to Miami and ()r-{will at that time name the SUC-| Avi. $1:00 Leder Pres missica for a company of coast complete program of the setivh cessor to Rev, Evans, [artillery to come to Key West, ties will be published next week,