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Tampa Tr THE WORLD'S NEWS ASSOCIATED PRESS SOUTH FLORIDA'S MOST PROGRESSIVE DAILY BUNE TWELVE PAGES WEATHER: Probable Showers TEMPERATURE High; 89 Low. 69 TIDESr-High, 12:03 a. and 12:03 p. Low, 6:59 a. and 78 p.

m. TWELVE PAGES Vol. 14 TAMPA, FLORIDA, TUESDAY, APRIL 14, iqo8. NUMBER 6i a SENATOR BEVERIDGE FREE EMPLOYMENT OF WOMAN IS FATALLY BURNED BY EXPLOSION OF A LAMP IN YBOR GATLING GUNS TO GUARD TROLLEYS FANNED INTO $6,000,000 BLAZE I TIOHS IS SCORES DEMAGOGUES DECLARES AMERICAN MASSES -r- MADE TARGET CHEL6EA, WEALTHY SUBURB OF BOSTON, ALMOST, WIPED FROM CITY MAP EXCITED ITALIANS FIRE SHOTS INTO AIR DURING, EXCITE. ME NT CAUSED BY FIRE TO SAVE LIFE OF BOY PENSACOLA CARS TO BE STARTED THI-5 MORNING AFTER BEING STILL 8 DAYS 160TH ANNIVERSARY OF ARE NOT IGNORANT AND DULL BY ANY MEANS A MAN HIMSELF DIES SENATE ENTERTAINS BILL HAV-ItfG FOR OBJECT STOFPING dP LEGAL CLASHES NO DEMONSTRATION MONDAY NTELLECTS ARE "YEASTING" FROM EMBERS WILL RISE IMMEDIATELY A NEW CITY MANY THOUGHTLESS PEOPLE CROWDED INTO RESIDENCE JEFFERSON CELEBRATED (By Associated Press.) ST.

LOUIS. April 13. The one hundred and sixtieth birthday anniversary of Thomas lifU'V. NEW IDEAS CONTINUE TO "WORK" MORE STRIKEBREAKERS ARRIVE TO START THE CARS THREE JUDGES TO DELIBERATE THE PUBLIC BRAIN (By Associated Press.) HAMMOND, April 13. Jumping In front of a fast Illinois Central train today," Frank Stewart snatched a small, boy almost under the very wheels of the engine and threw the little lad to safety beside the track.

An instant ater the massive wheels had crushed nis body almost beyond recognition. Committee Which Handled Funds for Relief of San Francisco Sufferer Makiing the Trials of the Fire Victims Less Severe Wife of Fruit Peddler Waa Carrying Lamp From One Room to Another When Draft Forced Flame lnto Oil, Causing Explosion Tells Harvard Men That Public Man BEFORE INJUNCTION INVOLVING A STATE RIGHT GRANTED Mayor Issues Proclamation Calling Attention to Conditions and Asking for Law Observance Now Must Be in. Advance of Thought Drive Band Wagon son was celebrated by the Jefferson club tonight, with a meeting at which former Attorney; General Judson' of Cincinnati, and United States Senator Gore of Oklahoma, were the principal speakers. The meeting was in the nature of a mass meeting. The assembly was tended by nearly 1,600 persoAI.

Naval Appropriation Bill Goes Along a Hurry and the Four Battleship Advocates Whist Knives (By Associated Press,) BOSTON, April 33. From the era-Ijers of yesterday's conflagration in Chelsea, one of the wealthy suburbs of this city. In which property valued at 4 4 4 4- H- 'fr (By Associated Press.) CAMBRIDGE, April 13 Har (By Associated Press) PENSACOLA, April 13. With an entire regiment of troops and two gat ling gun? ready to suppress any rioting, an (By Associated Press) attempt will be made tomorrow morn- TT7" A CITtTXTmrt'VT I oyer $8,000,000 was destroyed and throo vard Union hall was thronged with students tonight 'to hear an address by Senator Albert J. Beveridge, of Indiana.

Earlier in evening Senator Beveridge was dined by members of the ROOSEVELT JOINS persons lost their lives, today arose iin organized Onovemejit. for aid and relief of the 10,000 people rendered homeless Harvard Indiana club. He spoke in part as follows: nonmuxu.M, Aprn is. iry men ing to rftn cars in this city. The service (conflicts between t.ho federal courts has been suspended for the past eight and state authorities, such as have days since the street car men went on arisen during the past year in Min- strike and citizens are clamoring for ces-nesota, N-orth Carolina, Alabama ar.rt ration of the difficulties.

Today there other states Senate committee on were no demonstrations and it is expect-judiciary today reported a bill intended ed that none will occur tonight, the cur-not only to lessen the frequency of in- few law adopted Saturday making it dif-junctions in such cases, but to modify icult for a crowd to get together or act and soften this process when it is re- tn harmonv durinjr the nlfrht. Under this by the fire. The insurance companies THE FILIBUSTERS PYROWIANIAC FIGHTS represented in the risks today phfce the wnue carrying a lamp rrom one room to another last night at seven o'clock Mrs. Madalina Licata, wife of Phillip Lucata, a fruit peddler, waa bo horribly burned that death la momen- -tarily expected, the lamp exploding and covering her clothing with oil which quickly blazed into flame. The accident occurred at Ninth avenue and Nineteenth street.

Mrs. Iicata had lighted the lamp In the kitchen and was taking It to her bedroom. As 'she entered the room a heavy breeze, blowing through the house, caused the flame the lamp to enter the lower part of it, which filled with oil. exploded with a loud report and ignited her dress. She was enveloped in flames within a second and by the time the members of her.

fam-ily 'rushed to her assistance she was a mass of cooked flesh. Blankets were "To serve the people, you must be or loss at. approximately $3,500,000, hut the people this is first obligation of public office. No man knows what is the property on which this amount was carried was valued more than ubuOle IN VETOES A DAM BILL AND SENDS good for the people better than the Sorted to. curfew laws nn crowds ean nnno-rpcfitp WHEN HE IS CAUGHT A that amount.

people themselves. The common i A GENTLE HINT THAT CONGRESS WAKE UP Today the city authorities met and determined to rebuild the 350 acres of The bill prohibits any one federal on the streets after 10 o'clock p. m. udge granting such an injunction but Additional strikebreakers arrived in equires that all applications for such the eitv todav but no violent was nt- thought is trtuer than individual thought. He who thinks himself too good to mingle with the masses, is in reality too bad to represent their ground burned over.

No further deaths were reported to IS CRAZED ON SUBJECT OF RE an order shall be heard by at least tempted bv the union men or sympathiz-three federal Judges, two of ers. An effort at arbitration has so far shall be circuit judges tha third proved futile and it Is thought that the day and the three victims of tho flames, CALLS ATTENTION TO WASTE -whose bodies were taken to tna rirRue CENT FIRE IN YBOrV CITY, SAY ACQUAINTANCES may oe euner a circuit or uisirict test tomorrow morning will bo he decld Sunday evening hava not been llenti- Being one of the people does not juage. ing point in the strike. fld The bodies were narrow you it broadens you. Many- The bill also requires "that at least BILLS PENDING WOULD GIVE AWAY beyond reoognition.

Comparatively lit American farmers have larger outlook tie suffering is reported among the VALUABLE RIGHTS TRIES TO SET FIRE TO JAIL five days notice be given to state authorities and grants a direct appeal to the supreme court of the United States. survivors, so efncinlent has oeen me Yesterday the mayor issued the following proclamation: Mayor's Proclamation. "Because of the- disturbances and breaches of peace which have recently occurred in the city and the inability of fa1t fAlran V.ir Vi a uttlllA Cfim and broader human sympaiies than some of the statesmen of The American masses are not ignorant and dull. tnunL nvia LanQH mm w.v thrown around her to extinguish the flame but assistance arrived too, late to s.ave her from, being horribly burned. Attracted to the scene by the screams of the "unfortunate woman hundreds of excited Italians congregated and while awaiting the arrival of the fire deoartment.

which had been Would Require Grantees of Rights In the The Day in the Senate. Senate session today was devoted to mittee which handled the Boston, fund for the relief of San, Francisco earthquake sufferers. Practically no HAD MATCHES AND WASTE PA PER IN -HIS POCKETS Streams of This Country to Plank Down the Ready Coin the transaction of routine business and the municipal authorities to furnish the delivery of a speech by Senator Scott necessary force to insure the mainten- The Present Day Public Man "The present day American public one was without shelter last night. By of West Virginia of the com- ance of law' and order, it has been con- (Special to the Tribune) mittee on public buildings ana grounds, sideerd necessary by me to call upon the WASHINGTON, April 18. In a special neon today $11,000 had been subscribed In Boston and the city, of Chelsea had appropriated $10,000.

In the state house of representatives a resolution Mr. Scott appealed tC the senate to eovernor for the assiatance of the state man not only must study the nation's problems he must master them. During the last generation the country developed the politician rather than the message today-vetoing a dam bill Presi make adequate appropriations lor pub- militia. To this call the governor has dent Roosevelt warned congress there appropriating $100,000 for relief has are pending in this session bills which lie buildings in this city so that all promptly responded and sent troops for official business might be transacted the purpose of preserving order, enforc-with the greatest efficiency "and econ- lug the tew and protecting life and prop-omy. I erty and not to take sides in pending is- propose to give away without price steam been introduced.

In the meantime local organisations have been perfect rlsrhta caDable of developing: 1.300,000 ing their work and declare themselves horsepower whose production would act Unlooked for progress was made in sues. statesman; because, on the one hand, most of thi best minds of the country were absorbed with the physical making of the nation, and because, on the other hand, the work our public men had to do was, chiefly, national house alarmed, at least fifty shets fired, all serving to throw the excited -Italians into a frenzied state. Doctors Gugglno, 1907 Eleventh av-nue and C. Noto, 2020 Ninth avenue, were called and as soon as they arrived they cleared the room of about two -hundred Italians. So excited had be- -come the people that they rushed pell mell into the room without thought that they would shut off the air from the room.

Dr. Noto, with the assistance of Dr. Gugglno, wrapped the poor annually as twenty-five million tons of capable of caring lor an sunerers tern norarilv at least. the house today in consideration of the "Now. that law may prevail From Appearances Believed He Fired House on Pine Street in West Tampa la Held on a Charge of Insanity -Declaring that he started he fire in Tbor CJty, and seeritlngly craay on this subject Cenito Gredigriz, an Italian 40 yeats of age, is held in the "West Tampa Jail on a charge of Insanity.

He was arrested yesterday while attempting to fight those who sought to extinguish the flames that were consuming a small house on Pine street between Francis and Howard ave- coal. He urges in vigorous terms the es tablishment of a policy such as the fili In a measure of sympathy today President Roosevelt volunteered tho naval appropriation bill. When it was at once and life and property be pro-laid aside for the day it had been con- tected, I call upon the cKizens of Pen-eluded and advocates of the four bat- eacola to cheerfully obey the orders of tleship propositions were aligning the military, given in line of their duty bustering minority in tha bouse demands, keeping. services of the army and navy i need which would safeguard the granting of "These politicians gave little time bridge and dam privileges and require themselves in preparation for the tight and nuroose here, and all citizens are. pe ed.

Onotrnof the Firts. and study to public questions and much time and more attention to po Tt is th beneral opinion that the fir on that subject, which probably will quested and commanded to stay indoors occur tomorrow. Hopes, of after 10 o'clock p. and air public gath- tranters to pay for them, and definitely announces future policy on his part with regard to prompt utilization of the con- litical manipulations. Their purpose originated In thr storage shed of the the.navy and marine corps for wi inr erings other than churches and schools crense in pay were dashed when, on a are prohibited until further orders and was, to keep themselves, fn public po stfflotion privilege by refusing his sig woman in cotton bandages from head to foot and saturated the bandages with linseed oil.

The woman's' face was norrlbly burn nature to the bill giving three years to point of order by Mr. Madden oi. lin- -will be dispersed by the police and ml- Boston uiacKing cumpuuy West Third street, where large quan-titles of old rags and waste paper were tared. spontaneous Com sition, and to secure victory for their party. the Ralney River Improvement company within which to build a dam in the stricken from the bill.

On a point ot "Within the last ten years problems bustion started the fire among the rags ed and with tho exception of a small aperture, through -which she could Ralney river. have multiplied which need the ablest order by Mr. Mudd df Maryland, t'-e amendment by Mr. Bartholdt, of Mis ernes. The fire department in West Tampa was alarmed yesterday morning at 8 o'clock, and hastened to a small dwelling on Pine There a crowd had congregated and the flames had been statesmanship.

Labor and capital, territorial expansion, new and Nation or they caught from a nreome tag piakers had started on the city dump nearby is not-known. The fire be- came menacing just before churches in DAIRYM ME breathe her whole head was bandaged. Do, Noto said that there is but little hope for the woman's recovery. While TO souri, prohibiting naval and marine bands from accepting employment in wide abuses, the changing methods of business trade have developed extinguished. Several men were hold-J competition with civilian musicians was lost.

DROUTH MENACES the neighborhood were due to be cus-miBKii from the Sunday morning ser riddlees more, difficult than the repub vlf.a and several congregations had DISCUSS PURE MILK narro wescapes. All the remainder of lie has seen since the days before the constitution was adopted. Only the yi mornina: and throughout the after she has not lost consciousness she la liable to swoon away at any 'moment and if she does there is absolutely no hope for He is fearful lest blood poison sets in and to prevent this he administered certain medicines. Mrs. Licata, who is 45 years of age, is the mother of three 1 two TOBACCO YIELD student-statesman with fearless heart noon, even until lata In the evening, and pure character, can deal with WOMAN ASSAILED Off BUSY STREET ing a man who was fighting like a demon to be free.

The man wanted to stop those who were-iightlng the flames from extinguishing them, and after an investigation ther va little doubt that he set fire to the house. In the pockets of the man was found matches and a quantity of waste paper. The paper was of the same kind as that found in the dwelling, and the tr.A names ruuieu, ucyi ma INSPECTOR MAYS AND CHAIRMAN KRUSE TO TALK ON SUBJECT thing in their until more than a them. Only the man who believes that he should give the best that is in him. Is fit to do the.

work of these swift and REPORTS TO MANUFACTURERS fboys and a girl and their grief at the NOT ENCOURAGING complex times Public Office to "Round Out" a Career Campaign Against Unsanitary Conditions in Dairies is to be Instituted Law Will be Strictly Enforced mairs actions further bore out the suspicion that he wan the guilty par square mile or ground lay oaie for a' smouldering mass of debri. Among the structures destroyed were thirteen churches, two hospitals, the public library, city hall, five school houses, twenty business blocks, nearly a score of factories find upwards of 300 tenements and dwelling The flames reached Broadway, the principal Btreet of the city a point between Unless Rain Falls in Next Few Days STRUCK ON NECK AND SLAPPED IN FACE The politician who is looking after his personal machine cannot do that sight of their mother's suffering was pitiable. After, the doctors had done all they could to alleviate the woman' suffering they left for their homes. No sooner had they gone than the excited populace on the sidewalk crowded into' the room to view the suffering woman. ty At first he was threatened with What Promised to Be Unusually Fine Crep Will Be Ruined work he cannot even comprehend it The man who is more interested in violence, but when It was learned that he was really mentally deranged he Assault Occurred During Afternoon When Several Hundred People on Street patronage than in statesmanship can Reports received within the last few was taken to jail where he is now held not do it, or even understand it.

The days from Cuba anent the condition of awaiting a hearing on a charge of lu third and Fifth streets, and destroyea the Masonic hall, Odd Fellows' hall and Bennett block. At this time she was screaming with pain and called to the people to save 1 her. i man who has spent his best years get the tobacco crop there indicate that nacy. ting wealth for himself and who would unless rain falls within the next few Recognizing the importance of selling pure milk and that this will be possible only when a standard price has been arranged the dairymen of Tampa will meet at an early date for the purpose of discussing the matter and arriving at a definite price to be used as a standard by all dealers in the city. At -thjs meeting will be present Pure Food Inspector Mays and Henry Kruse, chairman of the sanitary committee, who will inform all present that laws fthe city governing For several weeks past the man has For the first -time, perhaps, in the history of Tampa, a white wori-nn was assaulted on the print ipal street of the round out his life in public office, thus been noticed around the streets of West Tampa acting in a silly manner, city and forced to llee up a stairway days the tobacco crop will be so badly! damaged that it will not be as good as was that of last year, the drought having already done hundreds of thous giving the national the fag end of his falling strength, 13 too feeble for this DOUBLE CELEBRATION AT for protection.

Mrs. Hattie Athana but few people paid any attention to GOING TO CUBA TO mighty task. went up the stairway. He was later UNIVERSITY, OF VIRGINIA him, as he has always acted In a more "Above all, the man who stopped Mike Makre8, proprietor of tho Com mercial hotel was her assailant. or less peculiar manner." He would stop thinking decades ago and who therefore believes that all questions are persons on the street and whisper to The assault took place on Franklin them that he had set fire to the build WORK SEARCH FOR spurious except those about which he was thinking in his prime, but which ings In Tbor City, but no one took him seriously as it is known that he could Anniversary of Birth of Thomas Jefferson and Founding of College Fall on thf Same Day (By Associated Press.) CHARLOTTESVILLE, April 18 have been settled long ago, cannot even grasp the meaning of public Mfe today.

such matters will be rigidly enforced and that if their barns, cows ohd vessels used are in an unsanitary condition they will be forced to put them in sanitary condition in accordance with with the law. Several weeks prior to the Tbor Citj' fire Chairman Kruse, fthe sanitary committee, a resolution asking that the council purchase the necessa not possibly have had anything to do with this fire. i HUNDRED CIGARMAKERS SAY CANNOT GET WORK HERE After the man had been carried to Indeed, the latter is a real obstacle to the solving ojf lour prob street yesterday afternoon directly in front of the Bank of Tampa, while the street was well filled with people. viakres made his escape, and it some time later that he was placed under arrest, but was later allowed his liberty on making bond In the sum of 1100. Mrs.

Athanasow was struck on the back of the neck and ngain the face, and eye-witnesses statd that a third attempt to strike her was made by Makres, but that he made hf-r escape by running up the stairway over prison he made an eort to set fire to ands of doUars of damage. No rain has fallen in Cuba In seven weeks, according to reports received here, and the tobacco raisers are very blue over the situation. One prominent cigar manufacturer here yesterday said that he has-reports that Indicate that already irreparable damage has been done. "The leaf is shriveling tip In the fields, and not only will the quantity be greatly reduced this year, but the quality will be very, poor unless rain falls immediately. The last report we had from th'ers was last Friday, and up to that time no rain was In prospect." Several small shipments of this year's fcfop have been raceived here, and Is of exceptional quality, buf is not the small coll In which he waa confin The 160th anniversary of the birthday of Thomas Jefferson and the cighty- ninth anniversary, of the founding of the University of Virginia were celebrated at that institution the Office of Consul Visited By Those Who Want to Return Home Pay No At- tention to Rumors of Slack Work ry apparatus for the use of Inspector Mays.

No action was taken and now that the recent fire has been a burden on the city coffers, Mr. Kruse says that ed and only the timely discovery of one of the officials prevented a fire which might have cost the man his life. It is believed that his mania for lems. Such a public man forgets that every year a full million young men and young women come of age whose minds, fresh and strong, are thinking new thoughts today just as his now obsolete mind thought fresh thoughts in his day. Such a public man does chief address toeing Delivered oy lsh Ambassador James Bryce.

he will not again present the resolu setting fire to buildings was increased during the recent -epidemic of fires. tion. At a later date, how-ivor, ho says the -city probably will purchase the bank. Makres walked back a half block to his place of business, and-went up the stairway. He was later CITY REGISTRATION BOOKS the Instruments in question.

Pure Food Inspector Mays for the OPEN AND MANY REGISTER RAISED DISTURBANCE WHEN past W'eek has been on a tour of tfie an indication or wnai tne crop as a city, visiting restaurants and similar whole will be. Shipments from the In HE COULD NOT SEE CHILD places that he might investigate their Those Who Desire to "Vote In Municipal terior will commence to arrive in sanitary condition. With but few ex Despite the rumor that 2,500 cigar-makers are laid off by the trust In Cuba, one hundred cigarmakers will leave today" aboard the Clinton for Havana, where they go in search of work as they claim they cannot secure employment in Tampa. The dissatisfied Cubans enlisted i the services of the labor union to secure them passage to Havana and a committee from the union has made arrangements with Captain James McKay, ot the Clinton, to give them passage on his steamer at a very low price. For the past five days the Cubans states within the next three weeks and ceptions he found them in a fairly Election Are Kusning to uti i noir Names On Books not understand that the constantly renewed intellect of the nation is yeast-ing with new ideas, born of new con-ditoins; and so he thinks that all new questions are really no questions at all and would dismiss them altogether if he could.

i The, Serpentine Public Man "Public men must take their stand on public questions while those ques-' tlons are up for decision, not after they decided. The public man who has no views is more dangerous than the demagogue. The man who utters good condition, but he says there is by May 1 there will be large shipments arrested there by Detective Fred Wool-weaver, and carried to police station. The affair caused the greatest excitement, and a large crowd gatherod and followed the offiflicer with his prisoner topolice headquarters where charge of fighting pni disorderly conduct was registered against th man. He was kept in prison less than three hours and up to a late hour last night was still, enjoying his liberty.

At the time she was assaulted Mrs. Athanasow, accompanied by three other women, was going south on Frank- of this year's crop; still room for imppjvement. Those restaurant keepers whose place's were James Howell Alleged to Have Threatened to Burn Children's Home If Son Waa Not Produced Five weeks ago the crop in Cuba was not in accordance with the sanitary or the most promising in fifteen years and dinance of the city were instructed to clean up their places or be forced to manufacturers as well as raisers were jubilant. The drouth was unexpected, as It is something unusual for this Charged with threatening to burn the Children's Home if his son were not pro- suffer the penalty. He says that the impure milk matfer to return to their native soil time of year.

pleasing generalities instead of taking lin street. Makres approached her is well under hand and that soon the city will be free from any dairy that have been floodling Consul Tbor'-a of Forty-two names were enrolled on the books of Clerk Pimbley yesterday, the first day of the opening of the registration books for the city election, which is an indication that there will be a rush of voters to qualify for this election. i During the rest of the time between now and the time for the books to close tb office of Clerk Pimbley will be kept open from 9 a. m. to 5 p.

m. for the convenience of those who desire to register. Later on the books 'will be sent to the various polling places in the city so as to be of more convenience to those who deMre to place their names on the registration books. definite positions on public questions from behind, and after uttering a few-is either a coward or a deceiver 'of words, struck her on the neck. The will not comply with the "city's law.

No further steps will bo taken in the mat force of the blow almost brought Mrs. the people, and usually he is both." EARLY CLOSING OF RETAIL GROCERS STARTED YESTERDAY ter until after the dairymen met and Athanasow to her knees before shy terday afternoon that a telephone message was sent to the office of Sheriff Hobbs asking for assistance. Deputy Sheriff Bell was hurried to the scene but when he arrived Howell had disappeared, and it was not last night that he was apprehended. When he made his arrange a standard price for, thir could recover her composure Makres struck her again in the face witi hid SPRING WEDDINGS product. At this meeting the sanita We are ready for them.

Our store is onen hand The women with Mrs. Plan is in Compliance W-fth Petition full of many beautirul things. We are Athanasow ran down the street showing all the new cuts and shapes In Mrs Athanasow ran up the stairway. Libbey's famous cutglass. See the newt In one 0f his efforts to strike the wo-rock crystal hand engraved, it costs no man Makres lost his hat he tei't statement to the police he was allowed to goi as there was no charge on which he could be held.

-Howell was recently divorced, and two Recently Circulated by Clerks Will Continue Until Oct. 1 more than you pay often for ordinary ivinsr on the sidewalk when he hurritrd In accord with a petition recently fice for certificates that will permit of their entering the island. The permits before they will be approved by Consul Ybor must have the signature of a physician that the applicants have been vaccinated as prescribed by the quarantine regulations and afterward signed by Dr. M. Moreno, physician attached to the consulate.

Consul Ybor stated that he Is sure the strike that has' been on in Cuba amovg the cigarmakers has been declared oft and that all the workmen in Havana have gone back to their jobs. In discussing the quarantine regulations this year as compared with last year he Faid that he did not think that the requirements of the quarantine are as numerous as formerly and the law will not be enforced as strongly In glass. OWEN-COTTER JEWELRY CO back to the stairway leading to the CONTRACT FOR FIRST BRICK BUILDING IN BURNED DISTRICT circulated by the retail grocery clerks children, said to be his, were placed tn the' Children's Home. One of them, he stated, was not related to and he did not care to see the one that was at The Reasonable Price Jewelers. Commercial hotel.

The hat was of the city all of the retail grocery ry law will be made clear to them, and a reasonable length ftime given in which they may meet requirements, if they fail to do this, Mr. Mays says that they will have lo suffer the heavy hand of the law. The prevalence of flies in such great numbers in nearly all of the restaurants in the city is giving Mr. Mays no little concern. He states that he will make every possible effort for the abatement fthe fly nuisance.

As yet he has not decided what steps he will take to reach the desired end. In speaking of the larger dairies in Tampa. Mr. Mays says that they ore careful and conscientious and ars serving their customers pure and clean milk. stores of the city closed their doors picked up by Detective Wooiweaver when he arrived, and it was by thU that he first learned who the asxailant yesterday afternoon at 6:30 OPEN ALL NIGHT City Transfer Co.

'Phone 26. 2-2S-tf. will close at this hour every day except was. Makres appeared to be drinking when the home. When he was told that the one he to see was out of the state he is said not to have believed It, and made threats.

Howll denied this, and said he was very anxious to see his boy, but that he did not make any threats. On this statement he was allowed by the police to go. DIAMONDS AT A BARGAIN Twenty-three rings made in my own arrested, but was not so much under the influence of whiskey, it is said. Saturday until October It is expected that other retailers of the' city besides the grocers will adopt this plan a little later a petition is now being prepared to have all the factory, set with a single diamond. Ev that he did not know what he was do Max Caras yesterday the first contract for a brick building to be constructed in the burned district in Tbor City lie will construct a block of two story brick buildings at Twelfth avenue and Nineteenth Btreet to cost $11,900.

The "contract was let to the West Tampa Milling and worlc is to be commenced at once. Mr. Caras says he has every faith In world in Tbor City and that he is not eryone guaranteed; price, $15. No more ing. When seen at police headquar after these are gone.

Now, it's to ters, by a representative of The Tribune retail stores close their doors. Later a petiton will be circulated in Tbor City and West Tampa to have the retail Havana as in years past. In his opinion the Cubans will soon return to Tampa. he said that he did not, know what he had done that he was so drunk you." Don't longer. One can of Cracker Boy makes 56 cups of mighty good coffee 26c.

put that girl off any H. E. AD AMU, Jeweler. houses closed in these places. that he was not responsible.

Closing their doors at o'ciock in A MODERN SAMPSON At the Kinodrome. showing the man in the world. Also "Animated Mrs. Athanasow waa too upsst when At Sans all this week, social going to wait for any one else to take the initiative. The block will- cortyjcise five It'a here to stay.

matinee attraction, Richards, The "Great a Tribune reported made an effort to It's a good thing, the evening givea not only the owners of these places a deserved r9st, but the emploVees as well. It permits She is Snowballs;" this is the funniest made by 25c. 1 Magician. He will appear at this popular see her to discuss the matter. Wliy not try Cracker Boy Coffe store houses and will be vzxtkb -Tr Tiiat when the work WU1 be commenced ANIMATED SNOWBALLS Kinodrome Theater today sure.

pleasure resort irom a to p. m. las Comedy Sketch Team, from 7 to 11 them to plan an enjoyment Edison and will cure the blues. Miss CecilQ Gibbons, Illustrated songs this week. without being rushed in preparation.

The steamer Morgan has arrived with a very heavy consignment of Coffees for Turner Wilson, the Cracker Boy the wife of Louis Athanasow, a real estate owner of Tbor City and Tampa, and well known in the city. She is rather a handsome woman. Makrj will be given hearing in police court this morning. depends on the arrival of material. This will be ordered immediately, and in the meantime the proper excavations will be made.

The buildings will ge rVady for We make our butter fresh every day; try' one pound and you will become a customer. Tampa Dairy Co. Amateur night, Friday, Sans SoucL 4-14-3L A NARROW ESCAPE Kinodrome Theater today sure. Cracker Boy Coffee 25c..

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