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r ��` �enterprise, found the
' BE NO OPPOSITION t desolate for
SHOULD stayed in Coconut Gr
R Miainz •'Ra,•view•
• said that the gathering at the Beach I,arnrk's
•• it may fairly be a ,COP7RiGH1. 1•J24, called the "Peacock
v,; ygas a hotel in South Flur
8otatrd of Trade rooms, on Monday night, t (;y 1)().V \f()t)Kh_�J Dick" Carney t,
It ,was, not, .strictly • ('ilal'r�%K V. Osborn, me eng;t
tetlitiY@ one, • th,r boundaries, It::
of the Board o1 Trade, "developers'•,jp�king, a formal meeting _ 1'he .vttt•rpririni p I:,ke Taylor, a sp
there, attracted had brought down four portable Field. They even I
thecitizens who had gatheredconut trees by coin
forbyhouses--little one-room shark,with ,it--a fact which a
b importance of the subject to be discussed, regularity of such t
Jai the jmpo the board ° a door and awindow—and seven
embers 6f or eight tents. �i•hich they erected standing.
DT0681?t�outnumbered the:.p1 what is now This was the nr
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I ked interest in the l on the ocean-front, at
present, and all showed a alar Lummus park, just north of Ninth inti; Osborn and
i of obtaining a bridge across the bay, the ` sircei, strike u north-r
iR projsighting about a ,p
principle subject of debate, + The "ads Doane" anchored off at •t time, and m
11i:uui 13ea,•{, in January, 12f83,
', ht be a with several tall,
while'it had been said that there mi8 with a load of 116,006 coconuts, cut from young '
question,- nothing of the . bought at therate of a cent upiecoconuts,
lr,•e; ,n, the edK
contest over the and the work of unloading the swamp on the,wet
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art appeared in the discussion. The one ,{;t»tet•s had beach. The men
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of protesting nuts couuttcnrrd• The { at twenty-foot in
'7ti1111R1 who appeared for the purpose1 t.b•-.- r„n,1,•tnned surf-boats which
two of the polis.
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the,building of the:bridge,at this time, their ,peruttiy-n
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with full court- they had pureh:txr,{ from New Jeran
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t'-g7iimst
tJed his�positlon .wltht]ut befit, s,•y life-saving stations and recon- eq•ti{tpcd with six-
"Blandack
a heavy Lo thvse'wbo advocated tDe measure, and took d;t;oned- The boats were called the other, and choppe/
to sho�tr his itesest and regard for ' "Blank Sant,'• after the cook: ing in the palm
,, 1 ',George lien;' in honor of Hen- feet in diameter.
.a�_sS- 'ae_ trr -= — s .ti ... . wn.i "CAP- ever seen the pr,