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fPubl;Sh_ed in the Best ° Fort Meade, Oct.' 4—The munici-. pal cancus held on Monday resulted: in the following vote: ‘For Mayor— SULONS ADIOURNED YESTERDAY | AFTER PASSING THE TION DESIRED BY J | Tallabassee, Oct. 4.—The Leglsla- s i ture adjourned yesterday, havi -|gia raflroad attempted to gend out. tually been in session only twe days |Passenger train manned by strike though the term ‘will be coust breakers, the strikers’ . symi 1 appeared with ropes and th The City Council session yesterday s paving failed & \ regular meeting & previous. The mayor ree - to . lyneh the snitary inspector, : : ssed v leaye: The * nan, and that’ e, %{; ! % v* 4 on be put-on f The federal primary rew?@bu % rcm;umen:atlonl . ot & 4 70 |was not taken up by the senate : Augu(g u:' Ag::ifl:fi_ acted upon, 3 s Ral'er, - ol » v e E,&dfl’l wiod ap providing for the |Engineer and Fireman Meet Death e g State officials here are conferri aunexation of mew territory to.the| When Trainls Derailed at 0&1‘ AS BUSY AS ¢ an effort to reach a LAKELAND TELEPHONE efi.s. strike on the Georgia ; = |ports of disorder ”eyng i Tel‘ephpne girls in the exchange in b pif_t:_of b .'__;,__,“? £t. Petersburg have their hands {\ill By during the rush hours, according; U om e i FIGURES IN | figures given out today by Ma Frazee, of the West Coast Teleph city was passed, It is published in full in this JSEEERE G0 P d e Sy Permits were. granted) a8 follows:. 70 John Patterson for removal of the old Opera house; to J. F. Council to remove the Lovell house, and to W. A, Poteet to remove e house ' in which he recentiy to his lot (By Associated Press.) . Cornelia, Ga., Oct. 4. —Two were Killed and three slightly injured by Dick Moore received & on Lemon ‘street. (5 P | The dead are Jake (Costner, on-[Co. He has had a record of the|feW d8Y8 ago for 1,350 M}m;hlynseg‘l’e‘:‘ ot all officers Weré | oinqer, Atlants; Bd Simpson; negro number of calls answered each oceives led. ? firoman, “Atlanta, The engine and mail and express. cars turned over The main Hne will be blocked sev- eral hours. » day, that being regarded as a average day. On Monday, Sept. 23, a total of 4,332 calls were answj?ed ches ' across. If the holes by three telephone girls, du{!ng"&he b 7 ¥ twenty-four hours. The book ofg;@g- shunh S, Wit * fadu it » * |ures shows that the largest nu r MM"' freight ‘cm‘a‘ m:’ ; f calls go into the excHange Be- , sHsh ‘an Az . Baton ‘Rouge, La,, Oct. 4.—The | We- | ’Mhfl-cmu:e Hot “only “rained|tWeen 10 ang 11 o'clock in the m o many plantations, but it also de- | DE: On Bept. 16 the calls duriny stroyed many of the haunts of game that hour were 444. The next big+|" in the State, and bear and deer and bf'“ hour was between 8. gnd 9§ other wild animals are now found |2¢lo¢k When a total of 424 calls in sections where up to the time of |Weré answered. = Manager Frazes high water they had been unknown | Y38 unable to explain why ‘the calls for' years. In the woods just north [SBOUld be greafest between 10 and of Baton Rouge deer are plentiful llloelock. The smallest num}')er of now and a number have been killed | 218, Was between 1 and 2 o'clock, The k showsa that not an hour there since th ening of the hunt- s Srpmiom i i passed without a call and up to mids night a8 high as fifty-five calls an hous’ were sant in.—8t. Petersburg Independent. a3 many more.—ffimfi@o}nmi . Marble Memorial to Florida : - Soldier Decad at Chie A building permit was granted Dr. L. F. Henley to make additions and alterations in his residence. A letter was received from Supr. - J. F. Council, of the A, C. L., rel- soger ‘station, ‘where the = water stands and Creates a very ¢etios able situation weather, Thi to the street committee ;will power to act. Various bills were presented and | ordered paid. : BEE WITHOUT A STING = ¢ HA3 BEEN PRODUCED Philadelphia, O¢t. 4~The sting- liss bee has at last arrived, having been produced by an English apiarist : umed Burrows after two years of} . experiment. A description of the new bee, which ‘has been received, fys that the hybrids are splendid vorkers, and are less liable to 'dis- @se than the ordinary honey pro- ducer. Burrows. mated Cyprian droues with Ttallan queens 'to pro- | duce the new bee, whieh, while pos- ‘ g a stinger, cannot use it as a | L Weapon, o S die. man in this deal and has in-| structed Mr. Moore to rush the or-| Mr. John D. Pollock, of Lakeland; b provides was in the city last Friday socuring|for a minimum wage of 50 cents a | signatures to a petition asking tis |48y for conviets, and that thelr eas county commiEsioners to make a first z'll- minus the cost of ~ ~ TWEEN [TALY AND TUR- _ KEY T 15 REPORTED (By Associated Press.) London, Oct. 4.—Peace between Italy and Turkey was signed at Oueh, Switzerland, last night accord- ———r : . | YEW PASHION fi ‘toqneWIumyMtron The commission appointed by theyfeunion of the United State of Florida to select a site for|Veterans here next spring. the nmew Filorida monument to bejtime many elaborate c erected on Chickamauga battleficld {Pe given. The governor of spent yesterday in Chattanooga.gthe Hon. Albert W. Gil ; This commission is composed of ex«{De¢ present and have charge o New York, Oet. é—Tady Duft.G . don, European /leading suthority on | uhes and tashions, arrived by the A delegation . thi Murkish tereitory north | mt be ¢ Ifl;nv»r Kronprinzessin Cecelie for| One of the largest real estate st ot Korhbin ot ‘m:mo::".” short visit, She will return to{deals that has been consummated nedl ; 3 : . ce ! > protect Prgland on Noy, 17, . |here in some time was closed a few :;d',:: '::;“:::t By e Jtself for violating the law. Simplicity is the note of fashion [days ago when Mr, Hugh W. Wear | % e M"” she sald. sold a tract of 760 acres belonging ] While 1 say that to be stylish|to Mr, 8. L. Page to a company of ¢ must wear simple clothing, I do|gentlemen whose names have not ot mean that there re no new [as yet been made public. Jling styles to be #éen fn'Paris.| The consideration was 140,000 (u}" before I left T saw the most fan-|and the land is located near Chi- vy Etume of the year worn by a [cora and contains some of the rich- “known soctety woman, est deposits of phosphate to be found 4 T: '8 creation disployed the weas- |in the county. Just how soon the o poocs In the front and revealed [purchasers Intend developing the bing ¢k of her legs and knees be- |tract is not known, in fact they are il r'“- hether that sort of costume |not giving out any informstion at - '2Ve many admirers I eannot |present. There are some minor de- tails to be arranged and it is pre- 8 R sumed that they will arrange all of ! ME MORE OF PRESIDENT plans.—Courfor-Informant. 600D WORK. ORI ) R Gainesyilje OT: HA% . “ONKEL SAM” GETS TWO S » Oct. §e e meet- ; )"-': J:h]lhp Stats Bount uf Comitrod CENTS co_x_som_ CE MONEY. Yersigy :":e:lkte:; i;mct the Uni-| Washington, Oct. 4.—After giving Tegy, Chaimmgg Toutine busi-|personal attention to the letter of a Vgasant g Yonge created a{Decorah, lowa, man, who desired to “’”’Oardaf-l;,uuun by presénting to |ease his mind by paying the United 0, the o eckamounting to $40,- |States two cents, Secretary of the Plerpon Wf:mture being that of J.|Treasury MacVeagh today removed, ", Orean, of New York, pres- [the minimum limit of five cents on Jdent op Iv!easingum Peabody board, This was|"conscience fund” contributions, The letter read: " w‘\f all, but especiaily to Dr. i . UbhTes, president of the “onkel sam, united states treasury: “hereby 1'send you two cents, of Florids, which I owe you by mistake. I weere sending a little article with the mafl $6 beland put & slip of writing in with Uollege, and [after sum time 1 thought T did not under way. 'do right and regret, So excuse me.” IN THIS COUNTY. Cumnrings, Ga., Oct, 4.-#8ix groes, one of them,a woman, and for those who were engaged in the battle. Florida was well repré~ sented in the engagement and this will be the first marker for its sol diers. 4 The money for the new shaft wag appropriateéd by the last Legislature, Immediately after this steps were taken to have plans and specifica= tions drawn of the proposed mo- morial. . The marker will be one of the most beautiful ones on the fleld. It will be located at the jumction of the Lafayette and McFarland Gap roads, on & spot where many of the [troops were engaged. The design 18 that of a canopy. On one gide will be a large bronze tablet, telling of the regiments which participated in the struggle, and the losses, On tho opposite side will be a large bronze stalue representing a soldier at pa~ rade rest. The designs are being ex- ecuted by some of the foremost arts ists in the country and will be beaus tiful. The monument proper will be made of North Carolina marble. Tt ig 10w in the bands of the marble Works at Marietta, Ga., and will be rughed to completion. The shaft will be dedicated at the i a nolse and step- on the firing line: ping out of his house to inyestigate Since the site for the monument {hie obsérved something has been selected, plans final {loan. He {nquired what the svecifications - will be sent at once|er wanited and not receiving a reply, to the war department. (These have|ho returned to the house amd’ pro- already been prepared and ‘will no,cured his gun. Once more He fu- doubt be returned at once; The mat- [quired what was wanted, and not ro- iaw to prevent a possible. outbrealk ter was brought before the depart- (¢eiving a reply, blazed away at thelet mob vengeance on the part-of the ment some time ago and they acted|object. The shot awoke his wife|white restdents. ‘One negro, who favorably on the profect and by rea-|Who eame out to learn the trouble, coiifessed to. being Implicated In one #on of this no further delays are ex-|ad when told she remarked: = “You |of the assaults, was lynched at the Dected. old fool, you dono shot your whits |time of Wis arrest, and the negroes The commission that visited Chat- | PSS I wash.today fall of holes.'— |now on trial were sent to Atlanta :Ml,.,ga yesterday 18 composed eon~ |EVmmerfeld Chronfeles to: prevent possible further mob vio- rely of Contederate veterans, Two| Jenos. :; the three members partieipated in EAST COAfi LIMES, %;e State troops arrived yesterday @ battle here. Capt Brent was en-| . gt 8aged in the servlc: during the la:t 'fi:;fll:m ":he h"‘"'" .!.:ip::n:“: m ‘!?t‘a,;;‘ l;::l:adm:h:fl::':lf ear of the X or the season Jeft ¢ year of the war. General Law was last week, at, least. 400 barrels belng| martial law. Feeling against the Ratdled by the houses near and fn beld the city under in the battle and was a major gen- #c8used negroes is still intense. eral under I reet. Sénator p':;f,"we:; in. the' batties Miami. The price pald was variable | of Chickamauga and Missionary The system of bidding for them as Ridge. In the latter“battle he was they come in boat loads is resulting' wounded and captured by the narth. in rather fluctuating figutes, bille of rR army, After his capture He was —‘jutxi $6 Mper barrel being received. confined in ag old church whish was s Betropiiy Mgt will soon -have situated on lower Market street. La- ter e was transterred to another |boib service to : Jacksonville, Phis PL?;tion O the army at the foot of |new lue will no doubt reduce trefght kout | Wunain, — Chattineoga|ratés and bring about hotter frsns- s - iportation eomitions in goneral. . =4