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1665-3 Pre-1915 u o;wv. 1101.111(.1 nam - _. ._ the Benner Line dock, at the present o.s rue ions an t e damages that mer was found at Palm Beach that / ,i. tinte a depth of only 9 feet can be may be collected as a result of•a vi- was just what was wanted.Other nee- ; • s carried.to that point, and that, fur- elation of any of the section's of the essities were picked up here and there, ;, thermore, the 9-foot channel is sb act. lei ♦ — y and tomorrow the actual work begins. A Four Months' Job. J. T. Conklin, who has drawn the f:': plans and specifications, will have the r ;• ^ INSPECTION . Df4 JAPAN'S RULER liovesvthey will finish the job din he ear er four months than six, as the con-• • F'; amiraeoisrv tract calls for. "With our equipment." PRO'POSH -PARK_ IS EPORTED said day. Twhatis aut,down u a diatmonth, ,>t in round numbers, and there•are out: 411sari"'//r'`••-•..*VT'•"••y "�" 3,000 to drive. I intend to have the ,,r, bridgegang follow right pn tl.e heelg ; SITE �Y: CITY VERY SICK MRN of the driver, in order that we mayuse the structure as completed 4 a to carry to the front our supplies, materials, fresh water, electricity for WILL BE MADE SOON—JOHN S. SUFFERS WITH ACUTE jdEPHRI- the power'borers, etc., and I see no reason why we should not have the 5 TIS WITH SYMPTOMS OF bI2AE- -- COLLINS, THE DONATOR, HAS bridge finished several weeks before • NO STRINGS ON HIS PROPOSI. MIC POISONING—A SLIGHT the contract expires." • TION, AND IT IS LIKELY THE CHANGE FOR BETTER—EM- The approach to.the bridge will be y* S46 SAME. WILL �E ACCEPTED— PRESS REMAINS AT HIS BED- neaY•the foot of Waddell street, three SIDE,THROUGHOUT THE NIGHT blocks north of First street, and one • •LETTERS ON SUBJECT'.. of the first things necessary to do `'. will be the buildingof a roadway ,.'. ever a soft spot from Biscayne Driv til Under date of July 17, J. S. Col- Tokio, July,21—(Sunday Morning) to the water's edge, about 250 feet line 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 i' no strings attached to his offer to anxiety. the first 500 feet of the bridge right IAMI•AND the day of ten acres for a recreation The court physicians have pro- of vaY• ET—WAL- and park site. J. E. Lummus, chair- nounced his illness a case of; acute Concrete Plers. man of the finance committee of the nephritis with alarming symptoms of The first eight piers on this side of ARQ.E OF city council, had previously written uraemic poisoning. It was believed the bay will be of concrete ani! a • ,e •L 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 a competent letter had been forwarded to Mr. Col- state were assembled at the 'palace, sand preparatory'to placing the •;,,, .teed towbe line, and the letter of the latter is but his majesty rallied somewhat. board caissons in position to re'eive , ,f next year; partially in reply to the communica- During the night the temperature the cement, the latter being poured in t piers are to tion of Mr. Lummus. The offer hay- of the patient subsided annreciably, with a spout. Each bent will have h street and ung come to the city through the and tie was able to take a little pour- four spiles 5 feet 3&inches between •'t' usive use of Board of Trades Mr. Lummus ad- ishment. His temperature at mid-' centers and cross braced on both sides bathing, secretary.as followa: night was 102 2-10, and the physi- with heavy timbers. The spites.will *, ng,, dressed the cable f all "The proposition is one that de- clans were somewhat encouraged. At be from 20 to 30 feet long, of Dade ! at riparian serves consideration on the part of 8 o'clock this morning the secretary county pine and have a minimum di- v- sf'r of those the city and when convenient for Mr. of the imperial household gave out ameter at the small end of eie,u . ''S'I.- in 'is build- Collins 'to have a representative go the statement that his majesty's con- inches. Sixteen feet will be the die-, `� ly a day with the committee of the city council dition war, unch•_nged. tance between piers and each pile will n t let for and locate the property that he pro- He was reported to be sleeping at be encased in cement three inches in prises to donate I willgo with his rep- 5 o'clock, but very weak. The em- thickness as 9 protection from the ;5; pro- ill.the way n& teredos. The ordinary I height. The re entettive and I will get as many press remained at his majesty's bed- life of a spite otter members of the council as I side throughout the night. in this climate is four or five years, streets once At 10 o'clock'this morningthe em- but by covering them with ;es will have can to go with us- cement, business, and "When the size or location has been peror's condition was unchanged. they are made 'practically indestruct- i '"',• h even a lit= determined upon and a deed to the tble. ig no time in Property has been submitted with all KENTUCKY MILITIA In the first 500 feet of the.bridge - A`, grow. Ask the conditions therein stipulated that • GUARDS THREE PRISONERS there is A raise of five feet from the ,;,,,, which is the he may desire to he made as a part of shore end in order to- gain the f, location, and the consideration; we will be prepared ((By Associated Press) clearance of 8 feet 3 inches above Av .;, unless their to act upon,the proposition officially. Paintsville Ky., July 20.—Fearing mean low tide demanded by the war „4. 'ill say along "I naturall•• assume that he will violence to three prisoners held in jail I department. From that point there is , north. "Mil- provide that the property shall not be1 7,000 feet on an even grade and then + `. p p y I pe of Le investigationPatridinto the for 900 feet there is a climb of one been faced- used for any other purposes than for murder of Lee Patrick today, Circuit ne number of I a park, and that no assignment of•it Judge Gardner called the Saylors- abover e mean low in s tide r to ati the draweight s being built :will be permitted by the city, etc. I villa company of the National Guard •evond Buena "The city will not consider the offer to guard the local jail. Patrick was 17 feet 3 inches. which is the officially until the deed is submitted, stabbed in a quarrel, and talk of vio- After the draw is erossed•a des' nt . -1,' ich a million together With an abstract to the prop- lence was persistent. of one per cent. for 900 feet is made, ', : led, which is arty, showing that it is free from after which the goners! level Is main- idmoor. liens,mortgages, etc., so I would sug- "HOME RULE" POLICY IN tamed to Bull's island. The right of. ' Mr. way here is soft ground and it is the e disposal of gest that you ask together Collins to sub- NEW PROGRESSIVE PARTY intention of the contractors to fill in :,5,'- anyone eon- '',5,-'- mit his deed with. the ab- with suitable material and make'the investment, street, and we will then be in a poet- (By Associated Press) rgadway solid all the way across. Be- ''- to call at or tion-to take action upon ft. If the Oyster Bay, July 30.—"Home Rule" y9nd the island is a 500 foothan- elling agents city declines his offer I will personalyl is to be the policy' in the formation net and the main land is reachCd. ' e to show the protect him against the cost of his of the national progressive party. Af- Eighteen Feet Wide. .., • ' •: a rs that he submits to the council. ter a conference with several state ' le bored with P e roadway is to be 18 feet wide t Th 'selling talk," It is my opinion that the city will leaders, Roosevelt said tonight that except on the draw, where it is.re- "' Broadmoor not be willing to enter into any agree- each state would work out its own n effort, once ment as to improvements to be made problems. The colonel denied the re- by it on the property other than what ports of serious discord in several (Continued on Page Eight) ,., _ may be done within twelve months states. from date. In-other words, I would. BIG'EXEXCURSION TO ' ' • • not be willing to undertake to try to west from the ocean, one near the i 'SEED • bind future administrations as to con= middle and one near the west end of ,. ' i` i you plan • tinned improvements,etc. Temporary 60 feet or more in width. J. S. Conk- COME FROM KEY WEST 1. y the ways • Improvements are all that would be lin, of the George F. Cook Company, ?ti,% ish the un- • considerel by the city." can give location of the land 400 feet mind. Ad- • Mr.Collins'reply is terse and to the north and south along the ocean front ' ir e most im- • point. He says: "The Miami Im- and extending westerly 1,089 feet to Train number thirty, which is thee•' f. the surest • provement Company did not in- contain the ten acres. It is suggest- regular daily train to Miami, from ' . 'cess* in all • tend to place any string on the title ed that the city have corner stones or Key West, will arrive from the Is- - ''t s an *dyer- • to the.proposed recreation and park monuments placed at corners of the land City today,at five a. m., with '--`" • eraid offers • site in former offer. It waspro- "'' property,have deed and abstract made seven coaches, additional, 'carrying.. omes of the • nosed that it would be desirable to at its expense and mail deed here for four hundred and seventy excursion- ,Ieintty,and• have at least some improvements signature." •• ists who have already bought "their:• ; "Want," a •,made On the property during the pres- Mr. Lummus having returned from tickets in anticipation of the•trip. .;: `;'i:,,4'• d,ft it sure • ant year, and further'improvements his trip to Lake Okeechobee, it is The return trip will be made from .•.r. who believe a to follow as soon as convenient for considered likely the matter of de this point at midnight tonight, and < rtmdties to. the city to have tlsem.made. termining.the location of,the gift by the excurgionists will reach Key West b�: vim Read; . :'"I :: t` ; •; - ' ,to.bam acrtb • F Cobbs*, and :incidentally die;. tomos s!..:' ill b1 Th- -will :"•