,. .oJ. .t "; J"- '," ":" : .. ...... - :. ;p '" . . 1_ '.' ., ., _. .. ;(',<.",... .. '-'-; <.;(;. <.. -!.:;:;2 ; ;; f- :-,;:" ::1 ':,:J'j 1 ? -7 !.f ;; . r r, . $ ? "' .C'':"t':;;;... .' , - ". ..,'- ) ':' :': ':,.. : < < : '..: ',-' \ '< .;" ,;;. ..;... > ," ,\.t' :- ,:;::'_....' .: -:; :':-- :.'/ ; - , - . ., :( '- r ", , ,} : \ ; : : : ; n. p' . ,. .'.. .,' l FLORIDA STAR FRIDAY FEBRUARY 15 1991.. f '_ 4 THE,... '. : . , {;;:t . . .r $tr: : "THEFLOR..ID..STA.R: I The, War 'Outlook .Jn" Africa. Redistricting .Florida.The I ---- ---- ---- ----- 1I @ t [ :;" ; ._ ., - t "\';"'''''' ; 8eriounessof the"situation population of[Florida, given by ;ffi//: : ', < THe ; I ' _ :;t_':', ,.." toffice atTitneville! .as. in,South Africa from >the British' the last census, ,entitles the state to another lAKING . t. ''". '. second mail matter, admitted .congressman, 'and the question Of I standpoint is even by rI restricting the state is a most importantone I:.V.:, '. ." .. Ellis. Wager, Editor!: and Publisher. 'government to be serious A ': and is Lansing much discussion. POWDER ': ."> few days; ago it was stated that Hon Frank Clark, chairman of the . If ", ' . ': .: .PUBLISHED' "EVERY.. ,FRIDAY MOBNING." Emperor William had influenced Democratic state executive committee, has $owmY" E l ' : :. ". \ SUBSCRIPTION, 1.50 PEE ANNUM; King. Edward to make an effort to given this matter considerable thought, Makes the' food. more delicious and wholesome ! and has in mind a division of. the state : CENTS Fog Africa , 4. :_ 75 SIX MONTHS. bring..about peace in South ' - that he thinks'would be fair equitable, OML BMOH8}POW06 CO.,HEW VOUfc "oi' IdrertUinff'Bate Fnrniihed'on and that the first step .toward carrying just and meet the requirements of the act fi ': Application out the new policy was the of congress. . ... i '. It must be clearly understood that neither selection of Sir Evelyn \Yood.to The apportionment act provides that 1 A Twinkler. Weather Report. = ' ... ',' THE STAB nor its editor is responsible'for succeed Lord Kitchener as the com- districts created under it by state legisla- Jolly ,Ned Summerlin, of St. Lucie, in SUMMARY FOB JANUARY BY BEV. J.1.S.B'., ? opinions expressed by correspondents. , :", .J mander in South Africa. tures shall be composed of counties that renewing his subscription to THE STAR WHITE. U. S. WEATHER OBSEBVEB. , !t...,' .Subscribers 'will confer. a favor on THE But this seems to'be a mistakefor are compact and contiguous, and that the (he is one of our oldest and most valued Highest temperature on the 1st, 82.0; I1. .' STAB if they will-notify us'of any failure to districts shall be as nearly equal in pointof his ;* t": receive .their;paper. the British force.is to be largely population as possible. Mr. Clark says: subscribers) succeeded in getting lowest temperature on the 19th, 40.0. rhyming machine at work, and addressedus Mean for the month 58.5; average mean ; : 'Communications on live topics, especially increased., Some",30OOO additional Another consideration should enter into follows as : for 20 years,60.6highest mean for 20 years. W; ;./.. ,,ti. of reserves local interest the right/are to solicited.condense But them the to editor suit troops.are to be furnished General the,minds of the legislators in redistrictingthe "Dear Old Star: in 1882. 69.0; lowest; mean for 20 years in ; :" "- Brief items of ,neighborhood. news. ,always Kitchener, of which Canada and state of Florida, and that is' to group "Here'is the stuff 1893. 53.5. 4FRainfall . L. ."'. desired.A _Australia_________ are__ to__ send____ n Dart. together, as well as may be, counties If you had enough in inches, 1.06; average for 24- of interest. which have a community RECENT northern visitor to The reports of late from the Hon. W. K. Zewadski, of Marion You could shine and shine years2.57; greatest for 24 years in 1878,. And never'bust.1May least for 24 in 1898 0.30. this state reports that the negroes of scene' ,of action leave no doubts county, has suggested a grouping of coun- you twinkle 10.45 Prevailing; direction years of windnorthwest., that the Boers are as determined as ties which in Mr. Clark's opinion doesnot. ' West Florida.to a man are opposed And always shine Number, clear days, 22; number of all with the the to the.proposed annexation to Ala- ever to fight as long as they have letter at of the comply act of congress, spirit in that or the Just as brightAs fair days, 4; number of cloudy days, 5;. men to arms and the ammunition a brand new dime. . carry number of days with'rain 4. do like , bama. They say they not counties grouped together do not consti- that it holds out. "With best wishes, and hoping ,you Island Home, Merritts Island, Fla. . of Alabama is and : the climate tute compact contiguous territory, will forgive me for not sending the 'stuff'before In England the feeling againstthe the districts he makes them and unhealthful and if nor are as as r sickly I E. C. Sum- am, yours truly, BIDS r West Florida is annexed they will war is gaining ground. Thereit nearly equal in population as it is possi- merlin." is now known that with ble to get them. His arrangement does For building a new bridge across Crane creekin all move out, believing that annexation peace Thanks, Ned, we only wish there werea the town of Melbourne, will be receivedby r not meet the idea that counties in a con- will in Alabama's honor could have been made immediately few more to respond as quickly, so the Chairman of the Board of County bring gressional district should have as nearlyas Commissioners before 12 o'clock the on or after Pretoria generously and with was as good feeling as cap- objectionable' climate. possible a community of interest to be first Monday in March, 1901. x., tured but the confident you do. Then the editor's life would, be 650 feet in and govern- served by a representative. He puts Su- Bridge to length, constructed it had the Boers indeed, be brighter and happier. according to following specifications: THE Nebraska Fish and Game ment was so sure wannee county in the same district with " PILING-Two to each bent,crossbraced by conquered that it would not agreeto Dade. Now, any one can see at a glance F Protective. association seized the Weekly Weather Report. 2x8 inches planks, fastened with 40 penny anything aside from an unconditional that the interests of these two countiesare nails to the piles and not less than 8 to 10' K other day in Lincoln ten boxes of not at all identical, and that what tT.8.DKPABTMENT OF AGRICULTURE WEATH- inches diametor of best lihtwood. Distance quail, each containing three dozen. surrender. might be good for Suwannee would not ER BUREAU. between bents 12 feet. Piles driven by pile- r : birds i which were being shipped t') I Great Britain may as well pre- be good for Dade. Mr. Clark has a Comparative statement of temperaturesand driver to solid ground. herself to vast rainfall for the week CAPS-12 feet long, 6x8 inches, of sound pare expend a sum plan which probably meets the full ending Tuesday The requirements - Seattle 'penalties - Washington. heart ; Feb. 12, 1901. lumber fastened to the piles by drift for having the birds out of of money yet before the war will of the law and best subserves 1901 1900 bolts 2 inches square and 20 inches long. end, and as the taxpayers begin to the interests of all the people of Florida DATE. MAX. MIN. MAX. MIN. STRINGERS-5 to each bent, 3x8 inches.. to would amount $1,800. season show .unmistakable of as follows: Feb. 6. 68 50 4 77 66 well fastened to each other and to the caps of 4 The birds were distributed among signs opposition First district. Escambia, population, 7. 72 56 78 65 sufficient length to reach over two spans. ' " ; to such expense the question 8: 80 67 77 71 FLOORING-12 feet 2x10 inches 5- = long , poor residents of Lincpln, who 28,313; Santa Rosa, 10,293; Walton, 9,346; 9. 85 70 78 70 feet above level. k-:- probably would not object to having naturally arises: Will the govern- Holmes 7,762; Washington 10,154; Jack- 10. 77 69 77 69 average water such seizures made often. ment be able to retain the supportof son, 23,377; Calhoun, 5,132; Franklin, u" 11.12. 85 74 71 66. 78 77 69 70. BANIST braced ERS-On 40 inches each high side above, well the flooring.top fastenedand the people until it can bring the 4,890; Liberty, 2,956; Gadsden, 15,294; Total rainfall for the week. .0 inch rail of planed lumber, 4x2 inches. At 2: Boers to terms of peace? The solution Leon, 19,887; Wakulla, 5,140; Jefferson, Departure from the normal rainfall for the feet above flooring a board 4 inches wide ,. '. ", THERE is proposition before 16,193; ; Madison, 15,446; Taylor, 3999. week, minus .64 inch. nailed to the inside of the supports. ' ._ of this question remains from normal rainfall since Jan. All places where two pieces of wood come . ( to ascertain what has been Fifteen counties with of Departure .i congress, a population together should be coated with a liberal 1 4.09 sup- with. General -Kitchener 1901. plus :' \,..:,:;':. the expense to the United States largely 178,485. inches.HAL P. HABDIN ply of hot coal tar. t t'' -': of freeing. Cuba from the rule of and as to whether he can convincethe I Second district. Hamilton, 11,887; Su Observer Weather Bureau. in Approaches the to the bridge are not included .p. _I contract. ' Boers in the near future thatit wannee, 14,551 Lafayette, Columbia Jupiter, Fla., Feb. 12.1901. - .j Spain including they pensions on I ; 4,987; Bids niav either state a certain sum for the 4. 'i --- --- is useless for them to continue 17,090; Alachua, 32,245; Bradford, whole'work- reach mn ing-Coot. ':. f t'i account of the Cuban campaign. 10,295; Baker, 4,516; Nausau, 9,654; Du- She Didn't Wear a Mask Contractor to give a good bond for double ,.,1 :I. M': Should the United States demand warfare. -- val, 39,773; Clay, 5,631; Putnam, 11,641; But her beauty was completely hidden by the amount contracted for.J. 0. FRIES = I ': A: of Cuba the payment of this sum I" St. Johns, 9,165. Twelve counties with a sores blotches and pimples till she used Superintendent Public Roads. "\1' Live and Let-Live. f of Bucklen's Arnica Salve. Then they van- . ,. ? as a condition to setting her up in population 171,435. -'. Jf-: ; housekeeping on her own account, I The following able article on the ship Third district. Levy, 8,603; Marion, boils ished as will carbuncles all eruptions and,felons fever sores, CA.SIJ'OREA.: : . ulcers from bill is from the New York Times 24,403 Citrus 5,391 Hernando 3,638 The Kind You Han ! t' .. the island would be handicappedby subsidy : ; ; ; its use. Infallible for cuts, corns, burns, Bears" the _y? Always Bought: : :" It is the testimony of a number of observers ,Sumter, 6,187; Lake, 7,467; Orange, 11- scalds and piles. Cure guaranteed. 25c Signature 1- . } \', debt before starting out on her # . t '. at Washington from all parts of I 374; Pasco!_6,050; Hillborough.t 33,013; at Wilson & Son's and J. B. Screven's. 3 of . < \I' ( ... 4 career as a nation.A the country and of both parties that the Folk, 12,472; Usceola, 3,444; tfrevard, .;1.fi.'th'; '7.1." ," ... personal[ views of many of the Republican 5,158; Manatee, 4,663; DeSoto, 8,047; J JCOUCHS. ;.i_ ..-t: .. LETTER recently received in senators are opposed to the ship sub- Lee 3,071; Dade, 4,955; Monroe, 18,006; ASTHMA. 'f :2" ,?I .-, .' New York from Charley Herres- sidy bill, though most of these. will vote Volusia, 10003. Eighteen counties witha not neglect a Oouah FOley's Hone end . >: \ hoff of'Nat Herreshoff for the hill if a vote is reached. population of 175945. r Cold at dela7 are of T r is guaranteed to& Ye , j: ; a nephew t . Their reasons for voting for the bill are tendanserous. Foley's prompt relief in an case . :'i'"J the great yacht designer, speaking not creditable to them. They will not do FAUSTINA. Hone, end Tarin ofAathma. Donotciassleaaant " ;:r( about the new cup defender being so because it is a. party measure. Mr. Will Faber paid his parents a flying reo Contains, safe no and opiates lure this that with has othwmedlclne failed to give ;'j t .f a,;':.::' built at Bristol, N. Y., states that Allison has distinctly declared that it is visit while enroute, to interview a dentist.He d is parant ed. yon reller. '. /: from, his (Charley's) experience not a party measure. They will supportit haa returned t> Sebastian. ''.''} J. : CONSUMPTION. LA CRIPPE. , has been : i Mrs. Jane Chester who in . ': :" and also from keeping posted on if it comes to a vote, mainly becauseof Foley's Hone end Ihou haye hac!the Ort -L: , their sense of obligation to Mr. Hannaas feeble health for some time, is enjoyingthe Tar does not hold out you probably need a :,' ; : .. : the boats now building to take general manager of the last two presidential presence of her sister, Mrs. Thomas ,".. ... faIse hopes in adn.noed liable medicinelik.Fo4 ;''" ';f-':,' part in the races for the cup, that campaigns. In the discharge of and daughter, Cora, of Washington, D. C. etagesbutolaimetogive relief In the very Yfprst to ley's heal Honey JOur Inns.end Ta and . it '. the Bristol craft will successfully,, that office Mr. Hanna, on the one hand, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. F. Mitchell, of In- cases and In early stages stop the racking con *;:A (. defend it next August.: He thinks seems to have accepted aid which is now dianola are greatly pleased over the arrival toeffect cure. incidentaltothla ":;;' ii-t the Meteor and, Syb rita ,are years to be compensated at the public expense, of a little girl Sunday morning. CROUP. PNEUMONIA. v,.! behind the productions at Bristol.IN and' on the other hand was able to extend Grandma Norwood, of Titusville, came Thousands of infanta Dr.J. 0. Bishop of Agd ->'.? courtesies to the gentlemen associated down Monday. children cUe yearly new nch..says:"I hue with him in the senate, which they do Harry Mlddleby and bride are pleas- f Croup even one of used Foley's Honey i : commenting upon Lord Rob- not feel at liberty to disregard. So far as antly sojourning in the elegant winter hM8 beeuued innocenti had could F 0- severe and Tar casel in"r three Pneum Yel'1 1aYI ;f erts' report and the situation he these relations influence the course of the home of the family at City Point. We ley's Honey Bnd Ta nia the past month.with . . left in Africa, the New York Times Republican senators, who in their heartsdo hope that Harry will remain a permanent given them inti re u1ta." 4 . ' says it is no great wonder that a hot approve the scheme: of subsidies resident and astonish the natives as i "' nation which has not been at war the fact is not creditable to them. an authority on orange culture. BANNER SALVE is a Healing Wonder. While such considerations may induce .', for half a century should find itself these gentlemen to vote for the bill if a LOTUS. I B. R. WILSON & SON. . ' when the emergency came, vote is reached they are by no means Mr. E. R. Provost planted about two .. C' frightfully deficient in many of the anxious that a vote shall be reached.For acres of beans this week. This is about t.4 requirements of great wars. The the most part they are from agricul- the last planting of the season. COUSENS & PRATT .: sting, for the British public must tural states. They know that the feelingof Dr. Capron has been sending some of rt the farmers is .against the scheme. his fine oranges up to St. Augustine to ...MAKERS OF FINE... , be:that it was reserved for a population Why should it not be? There is no ad. supply some of the large hotels there. t of some sixty thousand vantage in it for them. There cannot be. Mr. Ennis has been helping Mr. J. A. Yacht Sails Awnings and Flags ) fighting males, all told, to elicit The farmer must sell his surplus abroad, Booth put up some of his oranges. Mr. ,. i t ,. the weaknesses of the British mili- and the price he gets for the surplus Booth gets private orders for most of..his.. 410 Atlantic Ave. Boston Mass. ,; practically fixes the price for the entire , :, ; tary system, to humiliate Great oranges. Britain before the world and product. It is his interest not only that Everyone is busy planting tomatoes. ..ESTIMATES AND SAMPLES OF.. t i to 4- his crop shall reach the foreign marketat From indications Lotus will ship I' reduce her, in the mind of continental the lowest charge for carriage, but that present : more tomatoes this spring than for sev- Duck and Canvas Sent ,V", Europe, to the level of a the buyers in that market shall be in a eral years. on Application. ,'. second-class power.NOTWITHSTANDING. situation to pay for it as easily as may be. Most all the grove owners here havel.nrv.r3 \;< If England, for instance can carry his : .l 41 : A Vk'*r ESTABLISHED IN 185V.. I1UCU anwrti: tae: iecr groves.; UI" -- - modern sol grain at the lowest rates, England is by crop is expected next year, but the crop . , 'i': : diers go to battle armed with so the much whole better business placed is to left take free his and grain.If this year was large and a large per cent. JAMES PRITCHARD. President. W.M. BROWN viee-Preardent. C. 8. 8CHUTLEH Cashier.. . : open is still on the trees, which will soon be in smokeless powder, long-range rifles, without legislative interference, Englandwill J!'' rapid-fire cannon, lyddite shells not get the carrying unless at lower bloom. INDIAN RIVER STATE BANK.I I \: : and all of the other improvements rates than others ran a lord If she can BANYAN. take it on those terms so much the bet Some of the boys are in the trapping c : in instruments of destruction, the ter for the grain raiser. He obtains at business.Mr. County i Ii casualties of armed.conflict lower freight better Depository. it are not once prices, and a Geo. Ledson, from Middle Florida, w nearly so terrible as they were more willing customer. is in Banyan for awhile. Authorized Capital,$100,000. I "Live and let live" is a good rule in J I'I'n muskets, black powder and large commerce as well as in small trade.It Capt. McDaniel, of Port Orange witha Paid up Capital, $ 25,000 S i : cannon were the includes some of the most important party spent a night in Banyan going Average Deposits, $100,000.TRANSAQTS -+ if ards. The British war office conditions on which exchanges proceedall and coming. They went as far south as A :' over the world. Its application to Palm Beach. They loaded np with ducks i{' published a statement the other this matter is plain to the homely sense The while here. captain always stops General Business t' '.. day showing that the total British of those most interested. The farmers; over here and gives his party some shoot- Banking : have not been misied by the plea that it deaths in South Africa t during ther in the Banana river. + is better to have their grain carried by ing Largest and Oldest ,:i, term-.'of. the war had been 12,989, I the wealthy favorites of the subsidy bill. Bank on the River. " :_; of which 7,793 had succumbed to They know that they will have to pay a Orange Grove Bargain. \ ,.:}_.': disease, leaving-5,196 as the number I large part of the taxes these gentlemenare Owner of two orange groves will sell Exchange Bought and Sold on to receive under the bill, that freightsare either one of them in order to give entire all Foreign Countries. j.\ that fell victim to bullet and not at all likely to be lessened, and attention to the other. One has 100 ;:'. sword: The New York World as- that if they were it would only drive trees, 50 bearing, about 50 boxes orangeson Patronage appreciated. Prompt service, if:'::: serts that more men were killedoutright' their test customers to get grain elsewhere now, tract contains 15 acres, near polite with conservative treatment and banking every favor granted.consistent : from peoples not so overreaching.With Mims station, price, if taken at once, \ f ,c. ,during the three days' ,field and CORRESPONDENTS: favor .. an open no every $800. The other grove is in Tumbull -:... fighting'at Gettysburg than have class of Americans can hold their own. hammock, has 200 trees, about half bear Seaboard National Bank of New York q1.j..4, fallen in all of the battles in South That is all the farmers ask and it. is all ing. If you mean business and want and National Bank of Jacksonville. WZ- they are disposed to grant to any other either of these properties address W., :': )_- Africa in sixteen months.. class. care STAR office, Titusville. TITUSVILLE FLORIDA. ;1; ; 7 I. ,. , ; ";':" . ' ';,-i..4'. .".-." i,;,;;'it.:>t t . ': . > ; ... I < t. : . 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