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NO THE MORN TM UNE. THE TRIBUNE IS THE ONLY MORNING PAPER PUBLISHED IN TAMPA, AND ITS TELEGRAPHIC SERVICE COVERS THE FIELD THOROUGHLY VOLUME 7. TAMPA FLORIDA. SATU FKBR. ARY 2 1901 NO.

28 TRIP AROUND THE W0RID IWO PAClflCS ARE UNITED MANY TUGS SEEK TO OUST HAWAII MAW IT WAS RENDERED AT THE CASINO LAST NIGHT. UNION ACQUIRES CONTROL OF THE SOUTHERN. FOR COUNCIL TAMPA'S PUBLIC BUILDING FUND IS INCREASED TO $325,000 Congressman Sparkman Secures an Additional Appropriation ot $75,000 Which Was Reported to toe House Yesterday and is Certain to do Toroufo. Pantomimes, Tableaux, Music and Recitations By the Young People. Harriman Takes Huntingdon's Holdings in the Southern Pacific at $55 Per Share.

Budget of Interesting Business Taken Up Last not. Serious (tosses filed Against Delegate Robert Wilcox. New York, Feb. 1 (Special). According to excellent sources of information, the Union Pacific railroad today secured control of the Southern Pacific, and the two systems will be TAX REDUCTIONS ARE ASKED HE ESCAPED THE GALLOWS A telegram from Congressman that he might have the appropriation Sparkman to Judge W.

A. Carter, yes- increased to a figure commensurate The entertainment arranged by Mrs. Kathleen Kennedy, and produced at the Tampa Bay Casino last night, for the benefit of a High School library, was a success in every particular. The title. "A Trip Around the World," exemplified by a series of tableaux vi-vants, representing America, Japan.

Italy, Germany, England and the North and South. In these tableaux, the principal char- BiMie ckT ra act nTlf Also Alleged to Be with the needs of the government at Cigar Manufacturing Concerns Make a Strong Kick About Assessments. Paving Ordered Troughs to Be Moved. Traitor and Not Worthy of Gear Asks That His Seat in House Be Declared Vacant. this important point.

By this delay, the congressman has succeeded in having $75,000 added to the 'Anrnnrlntlnn whlrh will h. snffl- The Harriman synaicate, wnicn controls the Union Pacific, has taken 'all the Huntingdon holdings in the Southern Pacific, thus obtaining control. The stock transferred amounts to The committee on public buildings has reported a bill increasing the appropriation for the Tampa public building to $325,003, which the supervising architect says will be sufficient. cient to give Tampa a building worthy acf wer the ie respective na.tions. Bruce Pollica and Miss E.

of its importance. Davis were President and Mrs. Mc- With just a quorum present the city, 430.000 shares, at a price of $55 per share. appropriation will go through both Kinley: Fred Dalton and Magsle Po1- teld a regular meetln The amount involved In the deal is ue aiuuuut uv, uc Washington, Feb. 1 (Special).

Charges were filed to-day with the elections committee of the House against Robert Wilcox, delegate This information Is very cheering Thlg informatlon l3 very cheering i ll lica were tn Mikado -and empress of night $23,650 000. The later plans of the to tne people of Tampa, who have so lk er6CtInS Japan; Esley Knight and Hazel Law-. The Japan; Esley Knight and Hazel Law-! Those who answered the roll-call from HawaiL consolidation will be announced In a long hoped for a handsome and suit- efin veTJ rence were King Victor and Queen were President Moore and Councilmen tn ftHri. The building will ornament the large S1. The charges were filed by George few days- few davs.

Margerita, of Italy: Harry Kennedy Greeson, Fernandez, Savage, Griswell block fronting on Florida avenue, D. Gear, who asks that Wilcox's seat iiwi-rm states court's term. naJ appropriation for the building, re- and Clara Worth were the Kaiser and and Frecker. ma wuit-u lias uccu uicaieu lur iub uui be declared vacant. I ported last session, was 250.000, and pQse Tng Trlbune wlll be enabled Empress of Germany, and W.

E. Mc- G. A. Hanson, agent, and V. B.

Mo Wilcox is accused of having offered Regular Session Will Begin on Mon- Congressman Sparkman secured a de-1 shortly to publish a description of the Nutt and Miss Noble were Edward VII Hvaine, complained of excessive tax to fight with Agulnaldo against the! day, February 11. lay in the beginning of work, In order plans prepared for the structure. 'and Queen Alexandra, of England. assessments. Referred to the com- United States.

The regular term of the United The Tampa Light Infantry and the nilttee on appeals and greivances. PLEASED WITH THE MANATEE. DOORS MADE IN TAMPA. He is also charged with being a States district court will convene in. bigamist, and with havlne made this city on Monday.

January 11. mail clerks participated. In the pan-! Mr- Frecker moved that all com-tomime of "The North and the South," Plaints of such nature be referred to speeches favorable to the restoration Judge J. W. Locke, the United Elegant Black Cypress Doors Made By Chicago Tourist Who Has Enjoyed a Miss Lottie Miller was an entrancing- the city attorney.

His motion was jio't Df the Queen of Hawaii. States judge for this district, was in Ybor City Novelty Works. The charges show that Wilcox was 'the city yesterday. He will preside at Mr. Edenfield, of the Ybor City Nov- visit.

Jiy beautiful "Cuba." and Miss Willa seconded. A. F. Trueblood, of Chicago, who Woolrldge a charming "Queen." The Chapman Manufacturing com- elty Works, desires the Tribune to represents a prominent school fur- Misses Bettis, Dickinson and Stoner pany advised that it would furnish convicted of treason against the gov- the approaching term. ernrnjnt of Hawaii, and sentenced to The following are the juries drawn state that the report that he had to nlshsr's house, returned to the city were heard to advantage in Individual extra brooms for the street sweeper be handed.

His sentence was after- for the term: send off to get the large sliding doora last night from Manatee county, where parts. Altogether the entertainment at $30 each, less 5 per cent, discount, wards commuted to thirty-five, years Grand Jurv. for the residence of Captain Carnes, he has spent a month. He is register-! was excellent, and deserved a more The sanitary chief was authorized to liberal patronage. imprisonment, and afterward entirely p.

p. Kilgore, W. R. C. Phillips, in Hyde Park, is butirely erroneous, ed at the Palmetto.

order one extra broom. A. communicated that ho had made the discovery that the iron revoked by pardon. xx MeLeoci A Marston. The doors, elegant and massive as they Mr.

Trueblood has a number of rel- WICKE'S FACTORY BURNED. i Robert Nunez, J. J. Neyland, Wil- are, were made out of black cypress atives at Braidentown, and he has liam TT Pamnhell Mavs Jr by the Ybor City Novelty Works, and Deen seeing the country under their LOOTED BANK REOPENED. Tampa Concern Loses its New York fence of Wodlawn cemetery needed Establishment.

painting, ana mat ne wouia ao the job for $99.26. Referred to the cemetery Kentucky Concern Gets on its Feet A. Trapnell, of Hillsborough-county; are a credit to any establishment experienced guidance. He is loud in J. Again.

Silas Bryant, C. F. Helton, J. E. North or South.

The Ybor enterprise his praises of the riches and beau-Newport Ky Feb 1 (Special) Reeves. L. V. Creel, Nathan B. Dur- is eminently able to execute all classes ties of South Florida, and regrets the The German National bank reopened ranee, of Polk county; G.

W. Halse- of novelty work in the most artistic necessity of returning to the far to-dav. man, J. B. Hudson, J.

E. Burnside, W. manner, and turns out a class of work North. The New York cigar-box factory of the William Wicke company, owners of the Tampa Box Factory, was de-' stroyed by explosion and fire on Thursday. The explosion occurred in LAUNDRY NOTICE.

It was looted by Assistant Cashier T. Barnes, C. W. Weaver, W. J.

Mc- Brown of $200 000. and was closed by Natt, J. B. Wilson, H. A.

Gillett, and kind manufactured in the Southern the "shavins-s tower." and was followed committee. Joseph Bourguardez asked permit to make repairs to building, 1012 Florida avenue. Fire committee. 1 The Tampa Electric company asked council to take some action in regard to the motor under the Lafayette street bridge. The company had placed the motor there, under Instructions from council, entailing about states.

The New Proprietors of the White by a conflagration, which swept the Star Laundry Speak. buildings 401 to 419 Thirty-first street. a United States examiner. William Flinn, of Pasco county. The directors have pain in $67,000 Peti Jury, under the double assessment reeula- T.

R. Alexander, W. A. O'Neill, L. Success! Successl Success! To the Public: We have this day Two persona were badly hurt, and tion, and the old depositors agree to N.

Standley, Z. W. McKendree, W. A. Businesg collo-e whIch ha3 grown t0 purchased the White Star Steam Laun- one may die.

Eight hundred persons miow ou.vuu 10 remain in tne DanK ui rao tuumj, u. A. and will endeavor in the future wp.ro wnrlr fho rtnr tn. as long as necessary. pero, W.

R. Newton, W. M. Clough. u.

aWniall(, 11ppa tho to turn out nothing but first-class time. The loss Is $1,500,000. The en- in doing so. and no ao John Northcott, W. D.

Wheeler. Henry Ti work, rw lone- eynerience In the twa maa a ltlon had been taken 7 council in the POSTAL OFFICIAL IN TAMPA. matter. Mr. Frecker moved that the E.

Cahlle, J. of Polk county; iaundrv business warrants us in say-1 board of public works be instructed Second Assistant Postmaster ft-nrai C. C. Burns, Green W. Robles, B.

L. inethat we will be able to please any Melons In February. w-. mm rruLa nu lix itGLiuna ui luc ataLC Wiliams, of Brandon, tendered to place the motor in position, which at Tampa Bay. jMcMullen, Louis Symmes L.

O. Cause, coming AmQng all of you lf you want good work. O. W. IE T.

Kendrlck. J. M. Vinson, J. S.

cent enrollments aref Migg We finish all our shirts by hand, a party O. W. of North Carolina friends, a was Hon. W. S.

Shallenberger, of Penn- I T)inTnoi rt Hillehnrniiirli imiiTitv i. i. i ri i LieeniSA MattAf. eylvanla. second assistant postmasteri of Largo; Miss Session, of Plant City; aomesuc oi ngn-giuss.

wmuu jrtciuuy. it wa a I Iv general of the United States, was in UNION PAINTERS ON THE STAND Miss Paschen. and Miss Sparks, of you prefer. If you are fastidious, or "watermelon party." and melons, fresh' 'Z'J the cltv vesterdav rerutprftd at thl the city; Mr. Enbry.

of Dade City; what Is generally termed a crank about from the field, were served. Nowhere muiee. reported that the commlttea tne cuy yesteruay, registered at me V.t. had mmP an rotj Tampa Bay I "laKe a siaicmcnx 10 xne ruoiic rc, jl nuiai vilj, mi. wuura, your linen, we wouiu especially su- wise tuau iu nmsuorougn county woMuumg mua.

the Tampa Electric company, with re Llllibridge. and several young men Jt our iaundry work. If we do not could such a feast have been served." A. 1 XT Vt.l Concerning the Strike. MT.

ShaJlenberger is accompanied Editor Tribune: A card by an em- man or young lady could do better Slve absolute satisfaction we will re- by his wife. He is on a tour of in- spect to the lawsuit pending In the courts about the license tax. Tho com epectlon of the postal service in the ployer of painters, published in your than to graduate at this excellent col- turn your money. Oliver Cooley, At the Arno. Among the prominent people regis- mrmrletors.

Cass street, between pany had agreed to pay the the 15 South, and may go to Cuba, to inves- issue of the 1st claims that the iese- tigate the conditions there. master painters agree to pay the Furnaces Reduce Waaes. lt tered at the Arno last night were Abe license fee assessed by the ordinance. Franklin and Tampa. Phone 299.

White Star Sold. Berlinger, New York; George Rut- and which it had resisted in the courts, ledge, Jacksonville; Dr. R. C. McCall, provided the city would pay the com- $2.50 per day to a few painters, who Youngstown, Ohio, Feb.

1 (Spe-they claim are worth that wage; also, cial). The reduction of wages of 4,000 IT DROPPED TO THIRTY-SIX. men in all the hlast furnares in the Hale Grosse have sold the White Gainesville; E. O. McLean.

H. H. pany all lighting bills now due. Th But the Cold Snap Did No Great 5 Mahoning and Chenango valleys took star Steam Laumdrv to J. R.

Cooley Myers. New York: Mrs. L. K. Mor- report of the committee wa nxKATttui union men are incompetent worKmen tVf1nv Thp hnR, pc haS Amount of Damage.

nrn 7 vffeCt t0dayV and J. S. Oliver. J. R.

Cooley will be ris, Waycross; Miss Fannie Yielle, by the council. hobos, reformed The snap of Thursday night tX hT fiV i H. C. Peters, former man- Lynchburg, M. and wife, I On favorable npntera ttr TWa la tnlron na hel-nc reports from the com- ager of the White Star, will be con- Tarpon Springs: and mittees, the petitions of D.

B. Glvena and yesterday morning, while it fright- the chief argument against the present uon. aia no aamage oi consequence. nected with the Tampa Steam Laun- wife, Washington; W. C.

Kennon, and others for a water main on Rosa dry. The consideration of the sale Birmingham; D. C. Greenbaum. Sav- of residents of Cardy street 4.

was $5,000. anah: A. M. Schoen, Atlanta; Slaton for water main and gas pipe, and of NOTICE TO TAX PAYERS. R.

Jones, C. H. Davis and wife, Colum-, residents of Beach avenue for a water Now, it Is an evident fact that in all trades there are first-c'ass workmen, ordinary workmen and very poor workmen. The contention on the part of the Returned from Titusville. bus, Ohio.

main, were granted, the fire chief to Persons, firms and real estate agents who have paid city taxes for 1903 and hold receipts between No. 1 and No. 805, All due precautions were taken. The minimum temperature recorded at the local weather bureau was a6 degrees above the freezing point. A warm spell Is predicted for the next few days.

1 Judge Barron Phillips and Lawyer locate the mains. C. W. Stevens, who returned from Tl- Sunday Services. Mr Greeso fro san1tflrv master painters is, that all of these signed P.

Bishoff, collsct- tusville last Thursday, secured whue Rev. E. G. Laughlin, a minister of mittee, reported that he understood cannot be employed at the one rate in tnat city, a aecree ioresiosiu-e renown or uieveiana. unio.

is in tne the board, of public works was ready in the case or A. E. Hunting agamst city, and will preach to the Christian to proceed with the plumbing of the ion and ethers. congregation in the Campbell block city jail, as it had money enough to money enough to John A. Bishop Sunday morning.

While in the city LAWYERS FORM COPARTNERSHIP of wages prescribed In the agreement proposed by the painters union. Now, Wall Hampton Now in Practice to mabe our position understood, we Together. claim that the majority of these men John P. Wall and H. S.

Hampton claimed as being unable to earn formed a copartnership for per day. have been doing the ordi- Arbcr Day in Tampa. its credit for this purpose. Clerk Henderson complained that he is the guest of Mr. and Mrs.

Wm. 4- The public schools of the city cele- l. Trice. brated -Arbor day yesterday by each class planting a tree and all the pupils tne plastering In his office was falling, placing hi3 head in imminent danger. Dissolution Notice.

or," are requested to present same at room 7, City Hall, between 8:30 a. m. and 12 any day and compare same with the tax books, thersby ascertaining whether any money has been wrongfully collected from them. Several hundred dollars have been collected from the people in excess of the assessment, which will on and proof of claim repaid by the city. The assistance of the people is necessary in this inquiry that their own personal interests may be safeguarded.

JNO. A. WELLER. Auditor City of Tampa. January 25, 1901.

(He was advised to present a petition participating in an interesting pro- Notice is hereby given that the firm to CQ ll gram. Rev. F. M. sprasue maae tne or west walker has been dissolved Paving Central Avenue.

On TTintifvn nf TlTw i i scholars an address. ty mutual consent, Walker retiring the of law. nary work, which circ*mstances and Mr. Hampton, the junior member of conditions prevailing here have de- the new firm moved to Tam- manded. We also claim that In estab- pa from Gainesville, and has been in lishing the minimum wage rate of Mr.

WaTs office. His connection $2 30 per day, the average good work- with such a successful a.nd popular at- men that do this ordinary work will torney as Mr. Wall will be gratifying get that which we believe, in all fair- to his friends, while the partnership ness. to be due him. We claim no will be beneficial to both parties.

more for the first-class man than for Train Was Late. from the business. West will continue hnnrfi nf -M1, luo ooara or public works wa3 Instructed llhe business assume all liabilities tn nqv1 msiructea ito P3ve Lentral avenue, from Seventh The Plant System passenger an(l conect all claims did not arrive until 12:15 lsst night. w. A.

West. It brought a large number of passen- Robert Walker. 4t February 1, 1901. gers. FOR REMOVING MAINE WRECK.

the average man, and we do not ask the master painters to employ those to Michigan avenue wooden blocks and cypress curbing. Mr. Griswell reported progress oa securing vaults for the city records. Want Assessments Reduced. The committee on appeals and grievances submitted a report on the peti In Olden Times Do You Know .1 OH 1.

Bids Were Opsned at Havana wno cannot earn the minimum wage. Ye? erday. We especially respect and encour- Sterling Silver. Gorham's make. My prices here Just the as theirs in New York.

People overlooked the Importance "i JdVtt had for 30 cents a pound at Mini eh of permanent beneficial effects, and Son's, dealers in meats, groceries were satisfied with transient action: and vegetables. Phone 53, or call at ZasnSn- age those whose interests are identi vnui looay at Havana aml W(llfarf nt Nothing added for express for the renoval of the wreHr of thn cai "in progress ana weirare of H. E. Adams, Jeweler. Unit'd Ptates batt'erhip Main from Tampa, and whose conduct and work tint now that it Is generally known 207 Polk street.

tf that Syrup of Figs will permanently overcome habitual constipation, well- Coal! Coal! Coal I the harbor of Havana, and of the o'd in the past 13 In itself a sufficient C. C. Burns VtL h. I it i guarantee of thedr reliability. Fe'ls furniture on easy payments, informed people will not buy oilier Hard and bo ft coal for all uses, can and makes picture frames on short laxatives, which act for a time, but The bids were ooened bv Lieutenant Union Painters.

notice. Any order sent to him will finally Injure the system. Buy the be had In any quantity by calling up Commander Yung. U. S.

captain of the port of Havana. Harry Carter. W. J. Llnhart, receive prompt attention.

814 FranVlin genuine, made by the California Fig 'phone 196. The Gulf OH 108 La street tf Syrup company. favette street. tions of Sanchez Haya, Frank S. Wright, the Havana-American company and S.

M. Sparkman for reductions of tax assessments. The committee recommended that Wright be alowed a reduction of $5, Sanchez Haya a reduction of $8,009, and the Havana-American company a reduction of $25,000, and that Mr. Sparkman's petition be granted. The report gave reasons for ths recommendations.

It stated that th property of Sanchez Haya was assessed at twice its value, and that th assessment of the Ybor-Manrara fao- OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO OOOUUOOOOOOOOOOOOOO OOOOOOOCOOOOOOOOOOO OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOo oLAU vjld IKKING JEWELRY STOCK. Pnmmnrinir Vfnnhv ninrnirg, ever' tlng in ir 'evilr PfpHrtrnnt will Iv aoM'tw-nty fi pr rent 1 wer than th lwos't We want to close out th'9 stocic so that we drjrot 4 our erfe tiniH to th hank nipt Knsities th tt wo int-n I m-uli Ui mi lur mih ronf. W. Mot. -iithrn ovi and Jew-fl" Oo.

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