1668-14 Economics, Development, & Real Estate 1895-1926 •
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WiAR`TAX MEASURE c'pUTif ON 18,REC09111 $pA'1'ION OF.FIRE �' t ' 61,
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'DUTY•OP..7::1-s PER SENT AD, CU •TP4 ? •L T?CARL . •G. ' • d ` `
VALOREM ON,THE'F.Oma:B.'VAL. FIB It J'RQTEST'TO°•NDGLEC'P
UB•: AT•:;SHIPPING POINT=-IS • OF.PARR DONATED RY.JOHN S. .• >•,' �," •
• CONSIDERED'A BARD BLOW TO. COLLINS—OFFERS''115,000"FOR '
INDUSTRY.. IT. • ' . I]1arch .2nd, to
The European war has not only In a letter to the city council which %%t '..4 ' •.
if1'etted•the :nations.involved•In the was read et last• nigitt's,.meeting.' A
>l'. and bombs, k`.ixte G'ioq Of•En ertainere;;I;ecti
of...bullet. 'but Fire'Chief A. K. (Mase i advised •, ” b : • '
l •• new.eenles. e.information that the strongly.against allowin a-building' .. •'' , e ns•Morning, Noon a
Florida grapefruit and orange, here- to be wetted*blob wool be°viten.'
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' totore.dnty fres into:Canada,••will•be huhdred. Nt•.in height- The chlgf
•N panned:seven'and one half per tentgave ae his reasons that the lire fight- • • • ..,.::•. �,tt. ;•
. en*the`f: o. b., shipping'point value. nti apparatus would not be adequi1e ;,:.:0
et.SOn T1CketS` Y,�; but'for• AD\
,In other swords this will snean that sp.: for combating a fire in a :•bu jl dh1g .c,,
proximately ;60 per:car,:duty will over this height The matter'wap re : priee has been made THREE.DOLL.
�ittave-.to'b.,paid on citrus fruit from ferred.to Fire Commissioner :H •.•
• Flortdw.into Canada.: 'and Building Inspector Seltzer With
On February 11, 1916, the new tar instructions to,investigate end repot;t • •g'.' . : :• • :• • ,
• iQ bill was!passed at Ottawa,Canada, at the next meeting. y! .. t 3•gy' " ,� ` 4
tbe'following changes are'speci- A letter was read from' Card;G. OQ,the price 0. c �i111SS10il t t�
lled,inq.lha'bill t : • Fisher,1 which he set forth that. 1,1 f
1 '' !,'Alt`fruit.-and reduce from 'rho city's purchase,.of park sites in'the: , .; • ]jlents':will Only.ve a C . 0 cents'e
United State.to Canada that former. western:section of the city, ,and 44, • I111SSioiiS•A'TIMDOOR Will.be 2C
ly pai4'a duty-will.be increased.seven the same time.neglecting to improve `�
o, amu One.half;per cent ad valorem, the the park property donated.by Mr. Co'l. 1 .1
value teti•be. lino vl�, in his opinion, an injustice •
pissed'on the.. o.'b:a
tut;.yaluEh#t::}ahipping.point, at-time.;of to Mr.. llina.. Mr. Fisher stated that. v'{ '
)b;" 4hipm ;and all such goods.that for. he.would tie willing to give-the 'city, • ' Tickets on Sale by.Mr.,C.'I `Ward; i
,•s de merly.•'wwre,free,Of duty)hts,,pissed 115,000-for this•site and•improve•'it ,
4''e1W upeitAt�t ie aami as the•increase on himself, if the. city wished to sell it. . -• ' ''• at 1114 Avenue C, 1
,444.the?formitsrly,dutiable goods, namely, IItt the city of Miami does not•value
'seven andioae blIf per cent ad valo- the park r.s worth enough to improve •
roan..", : ,:...''. • . it.and plant beautiful trees, that.can p •
rk.110igt•)�is'
a;of: change,.reached Mi- be growing, then they should sell it •
,,fty at-4t'yesteiduy.;•in a 'communication to•someone who will improve it" Mr. .-Q, Partial List of Tale
,gar from Chase.&•Company.Jacksonville Fisher,declared. .•
thin office'to�Io1in;W. Graham, tonal man'. Theroposition was referred,to
;fid •ager;'of.'"the :.00nsniesioneri 'Mr. Cowardeeman on Parks. McDonald Hon Richmond'Pearson Hobson. culturist
Graham expressed.;•the':opinion,to•a for'investigation. I.' H.'A.BUChtel,pf Colorado. Prete
'' reporioit,'. f::''be Herald ' that..-thex
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` ge .which;alreaity has gone'into• U. S. DEPT.:OF AGRICIILTURE Dr..Kerr B: Tupper, of Philadel- Chapp-
effecti arould hurt Citrus growers who •Weather Bureau
hary'>c'u.tpmira 1.4';Gonads consider- Phi• Miss
'ably.;•;•it ri �,l.ipeai.';that' fourteen Washington, D. C., Feb. 18.- Chaplain Varney of the U. S. A. Raymi
l cents to..thatpate•will''have t �o ,, Forecast For Florida. U. Miss 1'.
paid.out,",agid•Mr,'Graham,"and this • ' air. Battis;the Dickens Man.
trill',mein;aaotit'.f6•0'•.to':the car,••I . Fair Friday and Saturday; model•. Herr •Skogasrd, impious violinist.
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.am'afraid:it.'will h'4rt•,our Canadian ate northwest to east winds., Venice"
butiness'.deriouily;" : MMe. Heness, sop no.soloist. -
, ',CCnihr{i;fe(It does;'.v�hen there Is Local.Weather Report. Musa McClung,..a.great pianist. under. th
always a.notic.able faUing•Of:in the 'February, 18, 1815. . . King.
grapefruit,and•grangeidemand;'.' said • 7'a.m.7 p.m. • MISS MacLauren, dramatic..s r. (;old \
i , toba1: t;the:i m of.Jaudon.Broth- Barometer sea,level) .'.30.02' 30.02 • •
�' 1' i H n Sisters, musical arti8t
els,•'rL•s►th`ctinvtnced that...this'c}pty Tempeestut'4• .., ' b2 64 declamat
charge-will rite cad a,'bsird•b]ow. Our Relative hvinidiEy, Pct. 87 76 Ka=1. amen,•Swedish physical girls un,'
• , Canadiancustore.�
mers:•a ' od_•people Wind velocity 16" •.10
.to'daaL:vfjth;ted..;re.g000d-.porti,'+but Wind direction NW N
..:.:r coming.at a,time when a general.de; 'recipitation (inches) '.02 0'• ••L " ' • • • •
pressibn'exist;in'Canada owin to.the 'tate of-we they ....Clear Pt Cldy Chautauqua'Given Under Auspices
• Dnrbpej►p,:w!ti ;I4n � afraid it will •
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�.'t. gause�'s,jiotieeable.depression in•.the highest temper Pere—turn •69 '
' already lice citrus•fruit market," . Lowest' temperature 61
Other. local dealers expressed the Mean temperature 60
•' same.:opinion, and the..news was re- Normal temp,,fpr .this date 69
_') eelved.with regret'by every commis- 1 •• I
d sion merchant in Miami. Sa,in Date Last Year.
.- w's. -. • • Highest to t re '' • .' 78 1
If. C1TY GOES$50 Tb' , Lowest:.temperature. ,... 87 w ` A -1 ?`
L.. , .. WOMAN'S CLUB LIBRARY; ..: • I. -►— S
Almanac, Feb. 19.
The city council last night decided Sun rises 5;58. 1 4 r
to donate•150 to the Woman's club•to "Sun sets 5:17. :�' s
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G: apply on additions to the club's lib. Bi forCapeFlorid OO
ramA communication was read $
now asking for this amount- and it was g
.c..unanimously :agreed .to comply•.with a.ii. p.m. a.mi p.m.
the request. - Frid, ...10;47 11:63 4:62 ,6:06 . `' • MIAMI• CYCLE • COM
Sat .11;20 b:14 •7:07
Al' 'a41' h Farm '_....#,,
, sun. ...1:Q 72:06 6:30 ,. 8:38 .
'2NATE-1for Mgr ianteit'in BiecayneI �'�'111 give away"A$SOLUTELY(FREE am
20 Acres.>j5,500 , Bay at Miamk.add 1 bony and 6.min-
Five acres in'grove, 6 acres marl utast ter loci water add 1 bony and 87 Bicycle riders call at our`store'and ge.
prairie and 10 acres lowpine. It iii t.• •�'
$IOSABD V. GRAY,
l suitable'for cultivation.e. ad Local Forecaster. �' ��
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make a fine home place. Land ad=joining is held at $500 to.;1,000 pe; Temperature and Precipitation Data. 'i204 AVEN JE D
•This is a great bra Repoted .By U. 8Werther BnresaY• ' Febniary 18; 916.Bear; Securif188' Corporallon' 11 1 LARGEST'BICYCLE STO E IN
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