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1674-97 Carl Fisher . '. . Sr I a • .. ,.. N4 44• . , • • • IRS Published in the Best Section of the Best State in the Country HE WE. OF THE. Fair. Ft AILS ETR P "^velure to O O SISlet. rriA■y ERS. era t r' MIAMI, FLORIDA,TIIIURSDAY DECEMBER 30, 1909 1 8 P Nils be an Enoch Maker for Miami===Invest Now and. Catch the Wave of Prosperity at its 'WILL.'Efforts to be Made ICE KING BLOWS DEATH DEALING BLAST Jobs. For Many, HOW MIAMI G iY For Restoration of Thousands Will LOWERING, 01 ARTY flomeseekers'Rate .FROM NORTHWEST TO EXTREME SOUTH Open 1 _ _ _ Bee pe Soon RATES Tit IE OP- MEETING OF COMMERCIAL R00. Saw Her Future Fate MUCH ANXIETY FELT FOR Reign of Cold Grips EXAMINATIONS FOR CENSUS W1ILTE PALACE tit 1 GAit, 1E14 AT,JACKSONVILLE, PASSES / `ill a Vivid Dream SAFETY GROWING CROPS Broad Area of South 1sNllal l?IIAT(IRA RILL TAKE 1•.t 1,ATIAl, 110Th L ITS RESOLUTIONS WHICH WILL PLACE IN SEVERAL CITIES OF PRICES DOWN 7 E OLD RE PUT BEFORE BOARD OF THE DISTRICT—PARTICULARS \1'l1 E:JIF: 711E Oil Miss Bertha Cate, of No. 77 \III-, COLDEST WEATHER EVER EX- TRADE. '• ledge avenue, whose wonderful FreezingTemperature Pre- ARE ISSUED. TOIL MAY TAKE dream led her on Saturday to the 1'I•:It1ENCI411 IN SOME SECTIONS - altar to become Mrs. Clarence 11.1 dieted For Tonight to is itEcoltfEDO4'THEM. • Year's The annual meeting of the Miami $ GNU IN TIIE WASHINGTON, Dec. 30.—Any elebrate Horne, of Fort Worth, Texas, was -- Board of Trade will take place at t Reach Miami - NORTH THE SUFFERING IS person of good judgment, who has the recipient of congratulatlonaWami promises to robever i 7:30 o'clock Monday evening of next I ktOST INTENSE received an ordinarycorm-nen-school 1 throughout Sunday when the ro- season by more pi throughout Kik ever week. Acting Secretary hider Co- education, can readily and easily United States tb■n r mance of her courtship became WHILE WEATHER RECORD IS Daae the test to be given applicants t'ause of the extrema Miami. hen will send out notice to the mem- known among her large host o[ In the North and W. aped ar- hers, urging them to be present, NOT BROKEN BY PRESENT PITTSBURG,redead Dec. 30.—pelf a'for Census enumerators' places on cQuaide The Board of Trade for a number admirers. Bays the Atlanta Conntltu- IEast, and because of sum toton. dozen are dead from exposure to the Saturday Feb. bah, the date finally lass twee general: at the of months has been In the state de- And, Incldeatally, all dream stock SPELL IT 18 SEVERE ENOUGH extremely cold weather. Factory set by U. 8. Ceu:cs Director Du- throughout the count o'clock I scribed by the late Grover ClevelandTO CAUSE APPItF.HICNAION Plante have been tom palled to cue- rand, according to au announcement that. Miami affords went soaring high above par. For it eommoduloss at roe ag the as "Innocuous desuetude;' and It U pond, and trains are dela The Iron the Census Bureau today. This 7.he Idea n every I the desire of the active member, to I Is remembered that Miss Cate sew AMONG TRUCKEItf AND FRUIT . will Ge a comforting assurance to the prewiltng I mercury range, from-one n- to see; Beni years ago dreamed she had seen _ several hundred thousand who are.high Prices Prevented resuecitate the body and make It I GROWERS. - low zero. I I I I believed to be cantemplating apply- log the winter moult aw yearlmore active from this time onward, the man.whom she was to marry. Icutlon for the places. Ipeled. Since the death of secretary.W. and meet and marry him she dad. It was emphatically stated at the' Manager Smith. t. a wIl1I Y• The dream was so perfectThermometer n., this 30.— ' V Y P,taee, alto has W 'er, and B.'Minton the board has had no reg that the A special weather hu'letln from Thurmometnr `.eve this more- bureau that,the test will be an em- ng the oar secretary, though Mr. Cohen'next morning the told her mother of Washington to the Metropolis re- Ing. Cumbe river froze. over inentiy reasonable anti practical use, his hotel during the i armance i has given his time and attention It, describing the man accurately. ceived at 3 o'clock this ,afternoon first time since '93, .similar to that'applied to applicants mouths,in every ant le Rey- gratuitously and with commendable' Several weeks later she saw Mr, says: • 'at the Twvelfth Census. •It will con. out the United Slat, and In-'unselfishness to the work. It Is Horne, a prosperous citizen of Fort 'Exertme cold weather previaling I CINCINNATI, 0., Der. 30, tat of tilling out a sample schedule that he has toady m con, will,likely that Er, Cohen will insist Worth. Texas, on the car,and recog- throughout the South an.'extending river frozen over for the ere time population from a description. for the season not to r which that the board e'ect some one upon ilzed him as the man she hid seen us far us Miami. While this falls lit seven years. Temperature three I narrative form, of typical fain- be expected to leak, to the'whose time the demands of other of-!in her dreams. Sho met him some short of breaking the record It is above; much suffering. `, es; and, in the cane of euumerators Isl. • vent or;fairs Is not so urgent. lie believes•weeks later and acquaintanceship nevertheless severe enough to cause SCC �Il whose wodk will be in the rural dis• '•t have over me that the Importance of the Board of changed to friendship, ripened into considerable anxiety amon$ orange LOUISVILLE, Ky., Dec. 30.—'tr(cts,they will be called ippon to nil in the house now." Invites Trade work demands this. He has love and was culminated in a growers and truck farmers. Warn• Coldest went tier in year.. Louis- out an additional sample schedule of -and the reserraUon to vis- ked after the correspondence for Christmas day wedding, performed Ines that the cold weathjt• would villa is facing a fuel famine with agriculture, from Informulon fur a gold mine to me.' evening, talked umber of months and Is qualified by her Meter. Dr. John E. Whip. of continue tonight have been sent out millions of bushels of Plttaberg coai.elated by the Census Ilur.au, ! 'lieretolore; the ho meter,'to speak knowingly of the volume of,the Second Baptist church of this during the day." ,almost at her back doors. Two rail; All VersOns, whether women or handsomest on the I. The t the work and the time that is re• city. ' roads today sent special trains Into men,who may desire to become{'con cepting the palatial ad Mr. qulred to attend properly to It. I Miami is weather bound for the coal regions. Minimum tempera- sus enumerators must be citizens of la St. Augustine, ha a show- There are many matters to, be•FIXTURES BEING PUT IN I first time In a number $vf years. tare one above last night, the United States; residents of the on the 14 a day a. el. brought to the attention of the IAll stores are doing business behind Isupervi,or's district for which they since Mr. Smith am THE {IIAM1 SAVINGS RANK.'closed doors, and the heaters and ATLANTA, Ga.. Dec, 30.—Thi, wish to be appointed; must be not duction to {2 per d will be board for action, among them being mises to a set of resolutions adopted by a . I ere-places are surrounded. Ile the coldest day of the coldest, less than 13 nor more than 10 yule pie bare Rocked to ' night's meeting of commercial bodies in The Interior of the Hahn building, Last Ight, the temperature reach-I December In the history of this sec- of age; must be physically able to high rates; with IK red 33 a rees, tut owingto the ab tion, do the work; must be trustworthy, little entertainment. • I Jacksonville a few days ago in re- on Avenue C.the temporary home of sen f moisture andpresence of a • honest and o[ nod habits;mast have 1 g y' fore, Dare held the Bard to homemakers' rates. The the Miami Savings Dank, Is the' -0 B •- (Jacksonville corwentlon passed (light wind, damage to vegetation DECATUR, Ala., Dec. 30,—News I at least an ordinary education and.rleky' to a certain ,m G. strong resolutions calling on the scene of much activity, a large num-I was not noticeable, and not as harm from Brown's farm on the Tonnes- must be able to write plainly and result of the redact •!railroads to reinstate the.bomeseek• ber of mechanics being engaged In ful as the cold wave a few days ago.:see rifer this morning states that with reasonable rapidity. -tate'White Palace s L—dam., era' rates to Florida. It Is recited!Installing the vaults, and fixtures,I which did very little damage. 'James Hampton and his family of a I Those who can comply with these,visitors, aid maa7 I that these rates are In effect to nth-' Farmers are fearful that tonight wife and four children were almost requirements are invited to put to cot mind paying a I. the sub-'er Southern States, but that they This new Institution promises to be;will lay their crops low, however.I frozen to death last night. One their applications. as there will be commodatlona and t be held largely patronized by the business for freezing temperature IsInstead tel r g ant Taft'have been dlscenl.ued to Floridag [ predict-;child will probably die. The tem- at least 68,000 enumerators' places' I' in Ins, It Points just at the time when the mea and farmers in and around 111-'ell to the 26th parallel, (near Da-;pernture ranged five above In north- to be filled by the middle of March in the way cf slue, wine", f,rmen and other prospectors from amt' nia In this c.ountyl and trust Is pre-,ern Alabama today. la preparation for the enumeration agement of the. WI the west have the best o ortunity I , _-_ ,-acted to the extreme aou'.tl per-I beginning April 15th. charters, vehicles s t trading pf' tion of the mainland, nearlya Application forms, with full In- its rides, at, cum,'of the year to )telt this section.Thefor its guests, free Board of Trade is asked In a corn- ROYAL PALM GATHERS hundred miles south of Miami. I atructions for etllug-In,and cotnpl�te dancing suJ music I a nem., muntea,lon from the secretary of the The temperature promises to reach'GOROON WAV ONE I Information concerning the test and Areas leatums of l.' x him en'J'tckso,vile Board of Trade to pans 18 to 20 degrees In the northern Por. the method of appointment, can lie at that popular hut, resolutions enAornlnR the stand tat- IFORC1100 of the State, and unless conTr-.1 secured by writing to the auperv,sor leas,etarYIC. Meilen hell al General en by the Jacksonville convention. tions LrInK about a change thin of ceuaus for the-supervisor's Ale t Rea., OLHOITIME f UG i T I VE 'the Imquole hotel, JC Is believed that the.Florlda••nll- tarso.., the prediction will probe- trim In which the applicant lives." roads can be Induced to put the rates I lily be verified for the temperature All applications, properly filled-In started the {2•day kt ease• throughout lite dayhas remained 1 - I must,be filed with the su also meeting with gi of Cor-'lea effect again. •' j penlson The Iroquois hy1SF-b Ilk. PERSONNEL OF TIIE OFFICE quite low. At noon the tbermome- not later than January 2Crh as mi: the finest furniture . ler registered 64. STRANGE F:XrERIENC.N OF MAN reeelved after that date cannot''De few York SENSATION FAILS IN I Miami end E'Iortda do not ■uQor IcondAereA, -z It IOW. to say the CORPS TIIAT WILL HELP TO; + ties have BROWNSVILLM INQUIRY. -alone in thls cold wave, for the en- IIFCENTLY APPOINTED BY I Those who have already sent In bHda has better aquiry by MAKE THE FAHIRONAIILE THOS tire country Is experiencing frees- GOVERNOR NOEL OF Mamas• their name, to the supervisor of.comfortable beds, ars ,!Ions, In. WAB}ITNOTON, Dec. 110.—Serift, 'fag temperature. At stereo o'clock Itheir dirt rlct, will In n raw days re• sad cul tee alb bl'llee James Reid of Company B,1 Twenty TEI•RY ATTRACTIVE' 1)UllING yesterday morning, Chicago was hay Hll'I'L TO FILL McLAUItIN•A UN•;calve- these formal ai i,tication I It will he our ng I fifth united States Infantry, one of Ing 1 degrees ■Love zero. Buffalo, blanks, or forms, and full loartuo- the season," said Tai oposltloo,l THE WINTER SEASON. EXMItEI)TEIUI. I"to give,our.Da,((or. Aston Das,the,soldiers dlechpr[ed from the 18; Illsmark 20 below zero; Daven- tons, /dJl t army is connection with the "shoot- port, 6 below, Detroit, 0; Kansas , While the term of employment is geed food, goo roe, 'zi govern' - treatment. If ley u ,log up" of Brownsville, was recent- . ICI,y 0; Nashville, k; New York, 20; short, lasting front fifteen to forty; 'ly on the witness stand before the On January first,the popular }10-.Omaha, 6 below; Philadelphia, 20; Memphis, Tenn., Dec. 30. — A days, the compensation will he good. 'ewer asd militate e'durt of Inquiry,being cross tot Royal Palm will open Its doors E1. f.ouls, 2 below; St. Paul, 16 be- I consIderin the sae nature of the • (Continued on 1 special from Jackson, Miss., says: R r examined by Capt. James Howland.I for'"the reception of guests. For low, and Tampa, 48. work.and the that no a tucallon _ Sought at one time by the fetter;er epactal training-I, necessary. It, I muchecd did cot asr to remember several weeks Identifier ()reeves has' WILL 'PROCEEi about the You 101- HENEY Will SUE Al authorlllee under a $10,000 re Is expected a fact the pay of enumer- . "Now, Redd;'. said apt, ifow- Molt here superintending the work of ward for his capture, dead or alive. tams will route from three to ala Ing ( "sA ate and you ale e,find ut t.•Qrztatlon,and today lho great hos for alleged conspiracy In the mor dollars per day according 10 the Alf ing thin este wanted o find out tel Is almost readyto open las ,amity of ennmeratlon, and the(iner- t inel` f ICH' N 'WEE�1 der of a president of the United which of Its soldiers did'the shoot. By Af the Imllvidoul. d f !o the puhllr. '1'ha folowlnR CROOKER FOR LIBEL Ftntca, and now ap r In R' "'eh would roe examine PdnloA n mem Lor 1'he first dlsl,lrl to-metals of the Is • personnel of aha omce Iu chief first?" of the leg-Illative body of that coon.'couellrn of Citrus, UrHnto, Iternnn- , 'Epeet I'd hunt tat, tfollomai;' tea ager, Joseph I', Orman; _� 'do, Illllvbnno, L1tl'n yrll0, lake, lee, ' Cb k, Alfred Simone; enabler, W. J. try, la the elrenge expeHenc^ of replied Held easily, ` ATTORNEY WHO PLtOHE:Ct'TFJ) I•ovy, Maarten, Dfontoe, !'encu, folk,; The members of the eafK looked.11odgee1 aesletant.ashlar,H. K••.11111;I I Col. James Gordon,of Okoiuna, who Sumter end Taylor, and PIAMIDA HEAL''1 (rant clerk, John J.cashier, H. night TRE GRAFTEIIA iN MAN FIL\N•I Y mutton Ilv �� startled and set up expecting tea has been named,by Gov, Noel as Inc therein should &dares,* appllnn- I1SE:S i,1NDEA\b �rrr, muting eletk Mr. Boynton, private hook-I t'lM7O WANTS .•$2fiO,MN) DA,iL•Ieuccessor to the late Senator A. J. Inquire., Y W.A■YaitI lY01 bas/ some of the m0e11 wa0ted pt !loon and to Mr. henry Y•oper, 16. P. Williams; stennRraph- Ianmaa, ! Bishop, Supervisor of Census. Euslls, 1 ill'SICIANµ TO �M' "Wh do Mit 'AL J. Dne&hva; houa«keeV^r, AGES NftOkt MAN \YIIO ONCE llcl.aurin. 1foe name getiotiaetFla. Mee, ?wembley• J. .1. Utnnsn, wins Coi, Gordon was one of the sever- Tb. emend district conalste of THE DISEASE AN flaked Capt. NAwMn'A, ASSISTED HIM. yd MIAs Plewa"' Me' Watkins, who w ably ' 'Casae he's the road row folk* el Conference leaden suspected of;following ghUen (1K) counties; rA Llot'NTY, tfirrsse er the New Tort Herald being In coneptrscy with J. Wilkes have bean taking me meat about," I 'Alachua Inksr, itraA ferA, Iteswrd, laid etbev eortho/n papers at the NEW YORK, Deo, 20,—The for-►•yi1M Re14 with a cvii,- Keyg1 Palm, Me returned. campy I mal rompfsint In the damage suit Moth to kill President Abraham I('lay, Columnae,Dade,Rural, llamll• Atleflty Narwhal! "mean/M the ,ton, Nassau, orange, Oarelos, VMv A special from Si. , M9nVe4 soMMP,, IetH brought erat!�g t1M MtmO DAeitlon this sesenn,'of Francis.J. Henar of Sae Yrancie- Lincoln. Ile escaped preset and,tee,and parties IIrInK therein ahoul,j In floe with the Se' of teeiko tbft RdId and ifolloeJKA jars lalellfP�� Cavllie,A■A charge of the Ca-,ce, sc,inet Wlutsm 1L Crocker, the i,fnbabte death only through the In.!address Mr, 1.a8uettr tlanlden,• Att•Isteinit the honk won ��1rneA pfRnerf le a w)otMg p1elaM`f�0 will have ehafge fKali thle..a. (atttnrnln mnllone4e, far i2r0,00o lenantlon, It la alai", of a YenkeelPerrleot of Cenetle, leokeonvitfe„Inc rendocled throng) e/(ak+rrr and abaft!is One ease Qeestlefl!A°”' dint,Whitten wall , re OheirRe nn an ellegallon let libel,.tan Wen IPie„ ore 11 let the Minting HOPS rMh. Ne•, _ n>r+..,t lean, int t$0 Ro'y'al Palm d kat, John fliert here, Mr. Haney boeaa ills ee• colonel with whom he bed eroeeedl n„v„rnnoei i ,,,r,I,> .• + -•.copal„, he Florida Siete Hos f 1 rnak.+„r . ' nab.