dip :I t~ ,i"To M rrl ~-?'7QTED rc T ~?I AINES VILLE 'Tn AR Z-T7SI1XJ I 3 A*,LZ-%TMD]pQICIIOIr IC.A.LI_ T LETB F CL.L ). a)"txqW-W' ALWW2 MW.E3. 8P VOLUVME li. GAINE~SV1ILLE. IFLORIDA, lFRiDANV, JUNE 10. 1904. .r5(on l (. hliile.,rv -,6, Roseliororughr BROWARO WINS THE INOMINATIOlN rci, 1 1 ii'r,*Itar,. .ir t r ewfrI .5: 1. 41,1k a 1 o~ or SeaeadCongress Lit ut 211. veJ'drikk4(), itr,,oker 16, Martailm 55. Senat andClreeves "2j, Robiuai-,, go NAPOLEON B. BROWARD, lLate Savedl. Tlhi Gainesville Vote. 'llte vole in ,aines,;lle was as follows: CORPORATIONS 1 OSF DAVI st ,klI 173, Taliaferro zoo,. arras mS. 1KCORPORATIONS if1F 1AVIS. 'Cl.,rk 2.4, lgrowarid 142, Da- s 246. roone 121), Crawfor(ld 2 Ilillearv 15. ckosc Nrotbgh F ht-C, Kelley 234, Kelllun,, 159 Stockton's Noble Fight-Clark Callulont 2o.1, Pedirick 1S8, lBrooker 149, Nominated Rut May Not M uii-n 173, Cieeves 155, Robert-on 235 Be Seated, Etc. IlawlIhoni. S 'k. tonI 4N Talinferro 22, lrowarnt i8, "I ie agony is over. Tihe second pri- l)avi. Ilarrs .9. Claik 28. Brooume ..1, mar)g was pulled off 1 uetdis a.ll o. ,-raf fCr.ord 24, lilleary 15, R.,.H-.roigh 53, tie gre'oteat victories ever w.on h' pe.nle Kelley 26, Kel"inn .142 Clheeves 4i4, Roh- over corlioratonts was woi l"y tlre ili1ii.- crtson ]7. runtioin of Napoe3in B. llro>arnl ovi., Robert W. Davis for governor of Flo dn. Island 'Grove. Many of the Davisites wete bettingm, e% .n Stockton 29 Taliaferro 17. Ilarrs -9, onl election day, that lie unr,,l c1,l l i Clark 17, Ilrowlard 34, Davis 12, 13roorne liroward two to one itn the Statv, int II, Crawfoad 38, Hilleary 14, Roshorotighl now they see their mistake and are ,1. -3, Kelley 2h, Kellnmn 19. dering how it all happened. Though defeated by Senator Taliaferro, Juo. N. C. Stockton niule on. >f lthe most powerful fights ever inmade hy nimny candidate anywhere. Agaius.t lim n%%re all the co portion trusts in tie State, in-t cluding thie great Standard Oil Company, and only about ten per cent of the papers of the State supported hinm, but thlruiigl IniointhS of campaigning lie waged a light against tile corporation inllnfiencr,.. anil for the people that forced even hi.n ene- nies to admire hlini. Miconopy. Stockiton 44, Taliaferro 37, Barra 40, I lark .i, roward 36, Da\ s 43, IrooneI 27, Lrawford 45, ifilleary 59, Rashor- olgli s2. Kelley 53, Kellum, 29, Cheives .p", RIlert'on 25. Archer. Slocklton 24, Taliaferro 13, l3arrs 19, Clark 17, IBroward 19, Davis 19, lBroomie [;, Crawford i8, Hlillea-y so, Rosbor- outg'i 2i, Kelley 5, Kellum 33, Clheeves 1i, Robertson 2.1. J. M. Barrs, whLo wrvs deleateI hv Arredondo. Frank Clark for Congress, i ~ iiIntl'u itoklt. ri 5 Taliaferro 24, lroward 5 doubt onie of the ablest iaw'ers ill te Il s I I. Iirrnrs 4, lark 27, Broome 7, State, anil would rnve tiua le this lin t. ,t ,, 1 lr.rI 2.., Ililleary II, Rosboroiugu 17, s near all ilcal conigressinan a. w I e1111llu 20, Cheeve ever hope to have The -auie inlliit .in er,.- in ,, '.ninin I) ly, P'edrick 12 which defeated Stockton and Ir e.I Melrose. I.ird to defeat Browardl, nison d.-fe i.- 1 -1 S ,nt k I 22.11 alaferro 6, Uroward IS8, Inrrs, aiind the people mnustl silT il. I i. I, a.rs 2z, Clalk 5, Broome 17, voitequtnce. s.e'r.i l,,ci .., llilleary 4 Roaborought 22, Tlie editor of the Star is glh-.l i-i.'.t I I.11i"' i'.. Kellurin lo, Cheeves Is, Rob. that the corporations' power is S.Oin.-a i.n i I , broken; that "the people" hla'vehi'SI. Clark ,J3 V :or Governor. avis . . . 46 lirowatni . . . 78 For Secretary of State. iran or.I. . . .... 32 hrionionme .. 7151 : r For Legislature. Ri ,roigli . . 9 K 3 ... illear. .. . . .. 713 For County Superintendent Kelluy ..... 836 S K ..ellu' ... ..... ..... 831 Por Meinlher Board of Public Inci action -Second District. SMartin 241 lirooker ..............208 rooker . ... 208 h For Supervisor of Registr'tion. C reeves ...843 Robertson . . 727 F n or Cotunty Commissioner. il ( in ........... ...250 .Pe.rick ..... .........259 S ullooinig is the vote by precincts: Waldo. M Ilocktun 32, Tallafer-o 33, Barrs 26, I. Clark 34, Ilroward 31. Davis j, Broome 27. rwford 32, Hilleary 29, Roeborough 31, Kelley 28, Kellum 35, -Cheves 51, Itobertmon 6. LaCrosse. Stockton 56, Taliaferro 4o, Broward 48. i 50. Barrs 46. Clark s0,. roome 6o. Krewford 30o, Hillary 31, Roborosgh 6,t. alley 66. KeUum 34, chewsa 58, Robert- Alachuta. Sockton 64. Tallaerr 8o, Ba'rs 63, Ik 78, Br"wrd 6 lls74, B74v toMe Serswod So, ltly 84, Roaboteegh Cow CQk.-. "~54S. barn &S.t. K^M^a^6lU^^4 4I ;1. Ilullelay 5, Rosborough S3:1. Iellinii 12, Cheeves 49, 2. iae. i I1. Til.iel'ferro 33, Itrowardl '. i ,m.- 2t) Crawforil 21, I l 2. .. llillr-irV 28, Ronljur. .i, V.. -,'.Kelfulii 24, rCl e-yes 1, 'I'li ilrro riarra 97. ii .,I -'. .'iiwtnltl 27, H il- I: %.,i, .r 1 lir 7.8, Kelley Nio, S 1, t-'\. Ia olierl.onIl 64 Seaboard to have tiospitals. SIt I|.r..Ilnhh- ti.rlt the Seaboard Air I.ir ;me -.ili \ .11 accep-t lhe Coast Line hloililn. -..sterni .nid est -blish a number i l.,- i' I 1I lI the various divisions thlroiig litnl tlut. h '- Allih. A meeting of the Sugenii -is of iS.ailt toa iwas held illn Ailasilt l2 st e1 i k, a ill this pro ostion was ser- iol0 ) i-cnli-ssdl. A number of the ofr fic.nal ofC the road were present and they Sill iiilk nai.er up with the board of ,directors at the next nimeeting. Tie hos- pital sys,eul is mow in u-e by nearly all of the Notlhein and Western roads, and is following out the idea of the road owning eve. ythinig % %l which it is concernedt.- Metropoiis Kellum Honored. S'rof. J. Ci. Kellum, the popular and talented young teacher who conducted the Aaclhua public school during the past te II, and who came within five vo.es of being nominated for county supeintendant of schools !ist Tuesday, not-with standing his successful oppo- nent, lr. J. L. Kelley, is one of the best men in the county, has been offered the superlnte.idency of theGainesvilleGraded anrd High School, but has declined to accept it because he feels under obliga- tions to teach again for thie people of Alachua, who. are not willing to Rive him up for any one. Samuel T. Shaylor. The many Gainesvslle anti Alachua county friends of Mr. Samuel T Shaylor an old Alachua county boy and a gradu- ate, of East Florida Seminary, will note with pleasure that he has been nominat- ed for judge of the criminal court of Duval county. After Jan. 1tat. it will be "His Honor Judge Shaylor," and when he visits Gaineaville his many friends here will be delighted to meet their old friend-the judge. At The Bapttist Church. At theBaptst church nextSundai morn- insPastor Rogsm will tlk on "TheLord'sa 'payer for" tin church:" and at- night his subject will be "Soul wining the duty of the .lbtmUf The public is in- ited toa dd thtmea es v Satrge wall e ,vea eiwdli oCbdat welme. R -*, *- f r M r 'i s r l F lorida's Next .Governor. LOSSES IN WAR. How the. Present Battles Compare With Those of the Clvl War. The Russians may they lost Soo killed and wounded at the battle of Kin Chou;' the Japanese report losses on their side to be in the neighborhood of 4,3oo. At the battle of .hbe Valu the casualties wer- about I,ooo for both aimies. The Kin Chou fight was undoubtedly a severe o.ae. But how do the causalty lists ol the most modern of wars compare with the lists of other wars? Have the improved, flat trajectory, long-range 'lies made war more deadly? Have the bullet-spitting machine guns increased the causally lists? During the great American war between tee.Sl'tes Grant lost 12,ooomen, .t Cold Harbor, in twenty minutes, according to the historians. At Shiloh the Federals lost 1,754 killed and 8,408 wounded, and at Gettysburg 3,155 killed and 14,529 wotlicalerd. 'hat was before the day of smnokeless powder, nickel-.steel bullets and coffee-nieill machine guns. Front tIle figures it would seeui .that modern War is less dangerous Itian were the wars of lise past. -Jacksoville Metropolis. Adve: .laed Letters. ./ List of unclaimed letters in the post- office at Gainesille la, la., for the week e.Mliug June 2, 19o4. Pers ns calling fo: same should say advertised and give date. One cent is due on each letter. LADIAd5. Miss Sarah Jackson, Mise Rosa Hard- loy, Mrs Mary Washington, Miss Annie Pr ice. MIr, S. E. Seoley, Mr. J. F. Pickett & Sons, Philip Robinson, Ben Joiner, Jim Tomkins, Mellon Hills, A. Hammouds, J. M. Willinms, Jim Jackson. G J.AARNow P.M. Prohibition Analvr.aary. Rev. W. J. Carpenter will deliver an address on Sunday night on the effects of one year of prohibition:, or how the clos- ing of the bar rooms in our county has effected local conditions. Some interest- ing data will be presented which will be profitable to the public. Dixie Flyer Route for Republic-.ns The following circular has been aIssued concerning the ofical rou'. of the Florida delega:out to the Republcan national con. vention to be held In Chicago beginning| June 2 : To Delegates and Friends: I take pleas ure in advising that arrangements havy been made to travel over the Dixie Flyer Route to attend this convention, which ii to be held in Chicago, June 21-24. The rate will be one fare plus so cen's from all points in Floiida. ticketss to be sold June x6 20, inclusive, with final limit un til June 29 "I have arranged for a special slee.;**i for the accommodation of delegates and their fit.ends to leave Jacksonville June 18 at 8.o5 p. di. o.er the following line: Atlantic Coast Line, Georgia Southterm &Flo.'da to Macon, Central of Georgia to Atlanta; Nashville, Chattanooga & St. Louis Railway and the Illinois Central to Chicago. This will land us In Chicago on the muotl ing of the o20h. 1 ach nmd every delegate 'a urged to send in to me as early as posa'ble their nc-mea aud the names of their friends who wish to go In this special sleeper, so that I can secure for them accommodations in this sleeper. "Those who desire can return via St. Louis without an additional cost. The Dixie Flyer Route' operates through s'eeperevery day,'n the year from8t.Louisl to Jacksonville, Fla. I selected this route, and I find this to be the .most di- rect and most convenient way to go. Re- spectfully, W I.I.IAM I. LLuUAS, "Chai man Committee," For full information and Pullman re. se rations ase Atlantei Coast Line agent or write FrVak C. Boylslon, ComweriaWl Agent, s3 W. Bay SL, Jacksonville. Ib. GRAND PICNIC At Oakdale-three miles South )if Wacahoota, . July 2, 1904. There will be OGames, Music, Athletic Exercise, Elocution and Orato. y. Big lot of good work mules for sale ReV. W J. CArpenttr cheap at W. R. Thomas' stable. Call and see them and if yorsneed san horses, of Gainesville will deliver an ad. wagons, buggies, harness, etc., call ont dress. EVERYBODY IS IN- Thomas. vI If it is job printing you want just send VT1ED. your order to the btar. It will have prompt attention, and work and prices The Committee. will suit vou. t. if *461 .,,,4614,461 414461 l,,, 441,*4 561 44 4,146141414ffl 4gf4g ! Does Your Watch. U 0 KEEP TIME? If not we'll cure it, and when we get through with 5 it you'll wonder why you didn't think of m Ionug before. All work guarstiteed. No hasty slipshod job leaves our shop. None but the best material used, and you willt pot grumble at the prices either. 1 H. C. Stevens. JEWELBR, High Springs, Florida. IIer rI-Wnfl you kindly inform mn bt rtiaf w amil if yo can end your 'Sa. botlea.of Sair Orwer-the tunpe aleed (., elarki) and If so I will e4e youm * ptts* bet( for the mans. -Plaua isform 'd 0 winter Of 17Ab l"esaa of iu of the It am* ii%& NOTICE. Notice is hereby. giwvewp tha Spring Terdi, A. V-. I -th* Court, of the thion Fl"t J . of the State of Florldas I county of Alachisa, I the was tried and convicted f W M assault with intent to m- w sentenced to the Peniten court then presiding.. I intend to apply to the State Board or Pardons, for a WILLIAM ]ICKX. R TAX DoED NOTICE. Notice of application for Tax Deeit der Section 8 of Chapter 4888, LawS Florida. Notice le hereby given that W. Thomas, purchaser of tax certlficatej 576, dated the 5th day of July, A. D. Xi has filed said certificate In m1 offWl1is has made application for taoi deed o in accordance with law. lSald c -10i embraces the following deecribbdjWl ty situated in Alachua county, _f0 to-wit: Lot 10, Block 27, Bnrd'Wi j edition to Gaideav:lle. The said land Iig assessed at the date of the lanatl such certificate in the name of AMaii Mcllvin, unless said certificate aX redleemed according to law tax deed issue thereon on the 11th day of July, D. 1"4. Witness my oflc'al signature and this the 9th day of June, A. D. 1I4. [OXAL} a. C. 4pa Clerk C(rcuit Court Cac i~laW Plords. Per S. H. Wiage j Try Pagan's market forest niealts. MR, FREDr KING IMonroe Venable cf ICanaspall. was in II the city Wednesday. TO MISS IfRO, you want to hay, renll )r ell & I U Mdthouse--ee Majoes." Traveling Auditor B. B. McCra.of the -"- S A. L. was in the city Tuesday, A Beautiful Wedding Wednesday Vi'. M. Ramsey of Wacahoota was a business 'sitor to the city Wednesday. Evening. Prof. J. W. Wideman, of Tallahasse, --- spe.t several iays in the city this week. A POPULAR YOUNG COUPLE. Tlie rains recently have been a great benefit to the truck growers in this section. Rev. C. F. Parker of LaCrosse was an Married at Presbyterian Church agreeable caller at the Star office yester- -.Reception at Home of ,ipy. Reception at ome of ue n nylor and Superintdentt the Bride. W, N. Sihe its of Tallaliaseee, came Tues- Two souls as but a single though day to vote. Twoh leirts, thit beat as one. Capt. N'. A. Callibso of the Sp. ng Ingomar. Park fa n, at JBeiiiri,tozn, was in the city One ol tIle most elegant weddings ever Wednesday. sulemnized in tiisn city was that of Mr. Mr. Jerse M. Shaw, one of Alachua's Fl'edi KIng and Miss Sallie F'roonie on lending cit.'en, is transacting business Wednesday evening at ilie 'uanie of the in the City today. bride"a father George 1.. Il ooie Sam Brooks, travel)ngaaleamau for the Mr. King rnd his wife wer reared l n National Biscuit Comparty, spent 'Tue.- Gainesville and a more poouilar .-o rple lay at home in this city. never brew up in any common ty. Mr. King is now in business in Ma u.n Capt. G. S. Chamberlin, ofTacoma, was Georgia at which plac- the couple will in the city :odiay. He Is rejoicing over make their shome. the nomination of lIroward. The, father and the mother of the b. de Mr. anti Mrs. A. W.. Mcl)oald left are among our oldest and moat honored yesterday for Founsnin creek, Tennessee, citizens, while the father of th' bride. where Tbey will tend the suinmmer. grootm was twice the judge of our circuit II. McL. Grady was in the city Wed. court and during his long life filled many nesday from his home at High Springs. other places of honor and trust, both lre He has sold his cold drink business there dead, to Mr. J. D. Neal. The swar 'age c.retuony took place at Mrs. Lida Sparkman andl children, of. the Presbyterian church the Rev. Mr. White Springs are vilsting tlie former's Hay ofniciating. It w#s impressive and parents, Mr and Mrs. 11. A. Fisher, in Unique. Nprth Gaincseille, d The church was most elaborately de- Work on the P1 'fer Bros bh;ck block coated with greenings which only Flor- has been held up a little on account of da can grow, and rare flowers peeped raiu, but the building w 'll soon be getting 9 and smiled from every nook and crevice ready for occupancy, of the handsome building and the alter o o - in front of the organ was ablaze lAh .1 W. Jackson of Ocala came up to e lighted caudles in cuneifo.,.. pyrimidal Gainesville to vote Tuesday. Mr. Jack- r effect. Uhbers and attendants were well son went to Oc- 1a only recently, and s and thoroughly drilled and not a contre- still votes in this city. e temps marred the rythndc beauty of the Mrs. Isaac Levy of Gaineas%!'e is scene; even the midgets in attendance spending this week in Ocala, the 1 test upon the bride moved like eccentric, of her brother. Mr. Max Newberger.- " cam, and clutc;a in some perfectly mede Ocala manner, June 8. machine, and ah. mel ah. ume! how the J. S. Btitah, a prominent citizen of r tote carried me back to the wedding Montbrook, Levy County, and a valued' days of honest lads and bonnie lasnsle subscriber to the Str was a pleasant Call- when I withe 'blpr.k eyed Susau" held the ec at the Star office yesterday. t'dlow tepers for.the earnest old servant of W. L. Hill. the insurance man, who God to read the ceremony by. Soon after spends most of his time-, in Macon, Go. nine the wirda which made the twain came home to vote Tuesday, and spend one were uttered and those who hiad a while with bin family here. the e'tree to the dwelling of Vie Brooms o JusT RM.CRIVAD, the latest shopping filed out of the hianudsome cziurch to he bag, We have them in black, brown, tan soft low sweet touch of the bchuberts as and grey, they are usually sold at z So, they drew leztlithed sweetuess f.onm their our price Sr.oo. L. C.-,ttrith. various instlramea a. At the house, it Joseph Smith and J. W. Carter, Mica* was not exactly a "sea change" as in nopy; R. B. Hodgson, Archer; B. U. h the days of Avon's mefLhlessar bardbutan Powell, High Springs. and B. Cellon, electric, an Edisanian change took place. Ha,, ia were-in Galneaville Tuesd y. Pink bells scatte e4 all ver house marble Hot. and Mrs. A. II. King of Jackson.- it look like a giant royal poinciana s n vil'e attended the marriageofthaefprnse's a full bloom and one 1 coming up suddenly brother, Mr. Fred King, to Mtas aaline at that hour would have been inclined Brooms, it- this city Wednoasdlj eVenhlg. I1 to rnsh to toe fire alarm. eMr. and Mrs. W. B. Phifer ane. loIi6, t The presents were many, costly and Ing over tI'e ar val of a Ibt)' girl at 'I varied and the sptrkle of cut glass and their home la1it night. Moth*el 4sdbUd the sheen ot silver almost blinded one on are doing well, afid W I J l e'bleteift euteriog the room where t'Iy were dis- as wel as would b ' pihyad. SNAlPPY strJsc it a 'sfi at 1u e '. For three hours more, to the swet that please ti .'i i.ASi i strains of ie orbehesra the happy people aUt be l ,,l eooudlo li - moved to and fro e-:chiai:Bng smiles We make a 8pd tl. oEt0rj . and rare salfe4 of wi. Re'reshuenta da w* itnsa who eotei0*1 any t t s 1i a' i sog fit almost any foot |u sioft aSfIl shoss. ligbtft and abundant were red by 'U.y C, mith. . whole 'hietartid maidens and golden heoirt. v. and Mrs, C. Gordon and .tile . ed matrons to the eoer joyova throng d,?;sa ~in' ; lr until the heiur arrived for- the couple t t9 sMaiM yof M'cao, iolu ad Mies strrt on their higbt l k TaIn tacrria lk, Io th i #&itugd i oma, haf tIim e ctde ty, l Waldo to met a north bhoud ,toft to little idWill promebar1e1w eade take them to. te ahnenfn da. Olu N. the om1me,-cemsit of thseJuapsr al. To the pwpulir asd happy young -" '"-"* eoaiauui Ioae nu4 beat mahea for a 0end u0t 1'g *O S iJ lOnK, proriet u.sad.happy merrirtl 1"i l",' s "s NAIR UHtUWBm. ...... ! I 'rotiB Aprila,199. ., "1 'g9 Nr. a. old4uip, .. Jewel LauU7, J. Runkle, Proprietor, .AX. '. VrL. F ., V ., THE seal 7 1 FT ,, * TAX DEBB NOTIOB ' Noilee of application for Ta D der Section 8 of (Chapter" 4 "%5, _ I'r lo. ida. - Notice is hereby given that Thoiasa purcbvirer of tax 601, dated the and day.of Jni 19C ., has fled said ei lLficate in i and has made application for tatl puMue in accordance w:th law. Sa M tificate xmnbraces the following SpertjY situated in Alachua oW rids, to-wit: Lot R Block BaT, .1 addition to Oainesville. The .ai-@P being assesed at the date of the" iM P0 of sach caleiate In the name of . Dens. Unless said certificate ienl '1t deemed according to law tax deil issue thereon on the 11th day of JqIlyJi D. I ". Witness my official signature an sad ea this the 9th day of June, A. D. 19o4. [stCAL.H] C, DunrO,"' Clerk C icuit Court Alacha n Plot .da. Per S. H. Wienges, Df. 1 ', MASTER'S SALE. ITnder and by virtue of a Deota Foreclosure of Mortgage made , dered on.the 7th dayofay A.D. by Honorable 1. T. WIll udge circuit Court /or the Circuit of Florida, in an for county, In a certain cae their wherein L. C. Gracy, a Ccikwd and T. H. Wideman ois Perdinand Bayer, as appoIntment of the C willI pIbllc outcry before the court house in the city of Gainesvile, in Ae*l county, Florida, on Monday, the 4tM of July, A. D. 19o4, between the hours of sale, to the highest and beat dor therefore all the loilowon* deoslbel p-e,, lpa_ I tract W land A__in_ ongoing or iln opt to be aerein to.psy W., h