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1668-23 Economics, Development, & Real Estate 1895-1926 • • • • ' • ' ' j •,'4.• . • • . • ,5' •v:C. LIIEItALJJ THE WEATHER.' • 0 •• Showers today and Monday. •• •'. • • • • • • • • • • , • ••,ai, (NG, JULY• 21, 1912. • PRICE FIVE CENTS ATION. ,y . ;'iiet thehoteL WORK Wild START TOMORROW ON BRIDGE �: ,.tomobile by the that Libby was ac)hlne. fie was TO CROSS THEBAY, CONNEC ING M�AM��nd jury fora iat)a number of .ti romineent gam_ .WITH .ti NEW COLLINS BEACH__RESORT . sPK; ' .a has developed as murdered by from the gang —--• -- --•-------- -- I `ed by desperate Furst—Clark Company to e and When Completed Will Be the them in the ere were several •LOngeSt Bridge In the , mmediate vicin- nr he murder has estora �`Qritin'al Depth , ney Whitman toN. . United States . .`, let the murder Of jWater in Miami River mitted the mur- >'; \ • THREE THOUSANDSPILI�IG WILL •�;+::' r 1BE USED IN THF. CON- STRUCTION. `'' THIS IN ACCORDANCF. WITH GENERA ORDER OF TIIF. WAR DE- PARTMENT, PARTMENT, THE WORK TO B E COMMENCED WITHIN THIRTY ST`RlICT10N. DAYS FROM JULY 19—GOVERNMENT FINDS FILLING OF RIVet ` IS DUE TO SILT COMING DOWN FROM DRAINAGE CANAL. • , A Also Million and a Half Feet of Lum- • ;!!:;,' f her, 2,000 Barrels of Cement and 5 The Miami river, ,from Avenue D narrow at one point as not to be real- Tons and Tons of Nails and bridge to the mouth, is to be cleaned ly available, thus reducing the avail- Bolts—Will Be Finished in . able depth v 8 feet. Four Months—,S out and restored to its original con- pact-, i"= After a careful study of this mat- dition, the war department has so ter, I am convinced that the shoaling ncations. ?y decreed it, the Furst-Clark Company is due to the mud and silt brought '-i s will have to do it, and the work will down the river and that this is a re- .. i have to be begun within thirty days suit of operations in the drainage A million and a half feet of lum- ''y i'' from July 19th. This according to a canal. ber, 3,000 spiles, 2,000 barrels of ce- � copy of a letter sent to the trustees "It therefore becomes my duty in ment, tops and tons of nuilq and drift ,-''' of the Internal Improvement Fund accordance with general order No. 20, bolts and $75,000fin the coin of the, � ' by Captain Shitery, which says: War Department, office of the chief realm will be_required to complete s",? , "I have the honor to state that of engineers, current series, copy of the work of one of Dlien}i'a�biggest '•' complaints have been received recent- which is enclosed herewith, to reque-t enterprises that Is to be begun bright 1', ly from the Miamf Board of Trade, that within thirty days dredging op- and early tomorrow morning. .} ' '* the George F. Cook Company, the orations be begun by the trustees of Ref erence is made to what is local• a :: a1 Samuel C. Lawrence estate and Cros- the Internal Improvement Fund with ly known.ns the Collins bridge that r. land Steamship Company, to the ef- a view,to restoring that portion of is to span Biscayne Bay, and which, ' . r. • feet that shoaling is being caused in the river below Avenue D bridge to with the possible exception of some ;r••' ,;y the Miami river as a result of tho its original condition, and that the of the spans of the Over-Sea rail- •'re,'. drainage Operations being carried on' said work be vigorously prosecuted road, will be the longest,bridge in :'',-.,.;.C, by the state in that vicinity. until its completion." the United States—over two and a . ;;', .•!F "At my request a map has been The general orders referred to in- half miles, to be exact,•13,000 feet. ,,�;` prepared showing the present cqndi- elude extracts from the river and Within twenty-four hours after the s ►A " ' tions in the river below Avenue D harbor act and relate to the obstruc- George F. Cook Company secured the •• '''' s-,t • . bridge. Comparing this map with a tion of any of the navigable waters of contract for the erection of the • ti;.• s'j' map made by this office in January the United States and the penalty to bridge, work had been begun assem- a . and February, 1909,I find that where- be inflicted open anyone found guilty tiling the force and getting the ma- .,•;.•,. • •as in 1909 a depth of 10.3 feet could of the misdemeanor. Provisions are chinery and materials together.- A -'' "> be:carried at mean low water up to also made for the removal of such spile driver with a 3,000 bound ham- ' the Benner Line dock, at the present obstructions.'and the damages that mer was found at Palm Beach that ' - <• time a depth of only 9 feet can be may be collected as a result of a vi- was just what was wanted.Other nee- ):.?- • carried,to that point, and that, fur- olation of any of the sections of the essities were picked up here and there, .` thermore, the 9-foot channel is ad act' and tomorrow the actual work begins. . ";': —_ —_ _. A Four Months' Job. ; J. T. Conklin, who has drawn' the ' plans and specifications, will have the NSPECTION • OFl JAPANS RuLER supervision ievesvth y of will'finish the job din he ';, 1 ���� er four months than six, as the cion-' ; ' 2 tract calls for. "With our equipment," <'+. r 7' PROPOSED PARK IS DEPORTED sd n and numbersd he,"we can , and there tarnu ' -'•f, a day. ' That is a thousand a month, '�' -, 1 4»IMa►411Ir---•-'- fill"-•""ti 3,000 to drive' I intend to have the • .`•{c. 3 - ; bridge gang follow right on ti.e heels P SITE? BY CITY VERY SICK MRN of he spilee driver, in order that we `>7 mayuse the structure as.completed to carry to the front our supplies.; I materials, fresh water, electricity for ',..,....• WILL BE MADE SOON—JOHN S. SUFFERS WITH ACUTE NEI'ERI- region why owerwershuuid n •ot haves etc and I seothe M1•, COLLINS, THE DONATOR, HAS TIS WITH SYMPTOMS OF'JRAE• bridge finished several weeks before ,-,. NO STRINGS•ON HIS PROPOSI- MIC POISONING—A SLIGHT the contract expires." • The approach TION, AND IT IS LIKELY THE CHANGE F9R BETTER—EM- pp ach to the bridge will be �'_ PRESS REMAINS AT HIS BED- neaY•the foot of Waddell street, three � � r,. SAME WILL `BE ACCEPTED— SIDE THROUGHOUT THE NIGHT blocks north of First street, and roe •LEi-n.RS ON,SUBJECT. of the first things necessary to do will• be the building of a roadway• ' over a soft spot from Biscayne Drive X IIIUnder date of July 17,'J. S. Col- Tokio, July 21� (Sunday"Morning) the waters edge, about 250'feet.' ti.',W.. Tokio, lbs has written C.H. Ward;secretary —The critical'illness of Mutsuhite, Timbers will be laid down'and then . ::"• of the Board of Trade, that there are emperor of Japan, .is causing great covered with material dredged from' .ay, e no strings -attached to his offer to anxiety- the first 500 feet of the bridge right:''',A7 N.MIAMI AND the eitzy of ten acres for a recreation The court physicians have pro- of way. • ,i;,; and park site. J. E. Lummus, chair- nounced his illness a case of acute Concrete Plere. . " -'4": Al ET—WAL- man of the finance committee of the nephritis with alarming symptoms of The first eight piers on thin side of-- :' CHARGE OF city council, had previously written uraemic poisoning. It was believed the bay will be of concrefe and a • •' .+;'- YTTAL SUBURB the secretary of the Board of Trade yesterday afternoon that the emperor dredge will start work the first thing • regarding the matter,a copy of which was sinking, and all ministers of in the morning removing the mud and '/-•,...F. of a eom t letter had been forwarded to Mr. Col- state were assembled at the palace, sand preparatory to placing the , ,aranteed",.:Wobe fins, and the letter of the latter is but his majesty rallied somewhat. beard caissons In position to re^.eive • •.. of Hetet you; partially in reply to the communica- Duringthenight.the temperature thietcement' the latter being poured in '<;-, :•" ' Oen e• Mr' Lammas' Th., re'• , of the ^ ... a snow% a.,rti h•n1. • '•