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THE OCALA BANNER

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TWO MEN KILLED BY NEGROES RUSSIANS UNABLE-

NEWS FROM NATIONAL CAPITAL

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Difficulty in Mississippi Results in a

Double Tragedy

Yazoo City Miss Feb

diff-

iculty occurring late yesterday after-

noon between Ed Stevens a prominent

planter living near this city and four

negroes led to the killing of Stevens I

and his brother W H Ftev and

the wounding of a negro named Wil- ?

der one of the slayers of the Ste-

vens brothers The negroes escaped-

A sheriff and posse are now scour ?

ing the country for the quartette of

blacks and a lynching is believed tc

be inevtiable if the negroes are cap? I

tured

Details regarding the killing of the I Stevens brothers which occurred on

a plantation 2 miles from this city

are meager Ed Stevens it is said

had gone to the cabin of Wilder near t

the formers home and became en-? I

gaged in a quarrel with him Wilder

wife and two other negroes TV H

Stevens running up to the cabin tried-

to quiet the disturbance Later the

quarrel was renewed and he hastened

back to the scene when he saw Wil-

der s wife rush upon his brother W

H Stevens raised a shotgun and fired

at the woman Wilder and his com- ?

TO STAY JAPANESE-

General Kuroki Is Forcing the Russian Army Back

JAPS REFULSED ALL ATTACKS-

St Petersburg Fears that General Ku ropatkin Will Not Be Able to Stop Onward March of Mikados Army Decisive Battle May End War Advices from both Russian and Jap- ?

anese sources indicate that sharp ftiti-

ng has been in progress along the Shakhe river for a wek but the rath-?

er meager dispatches which hays In en pemitted to come through do not make it clear that whole of the extended lines of Kuropatkin and Oyama are yet

engaged-

The intiative will be taken by the Japanese Several heavy attacks were delivered against the Russian left which apparently has been forced back from its advanced positions with

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tateratate Commerce Committee May

Meet During Recess

Washington March

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ly after the senate convened at 11

oclock today Mr lOan from the com-?

mittee on the interstate commerce re?

ported a resolution authorizing that

committee to direct an inquiry into

railroad rates during the approaching

congressional recess and it was re-

ferred to the committee on contingent

expenses

The house joint resolution authoriz- ?

ing the president to convey the thanks

of the United States to foreign gov- ?

ernments participating in the St Louis

exposition was agreed to

The chair brought to the attention of

the senate a communication from for?

mer Senators Thurston and Hggins

attorneys for Judge Std

recent impeachment trial

in the making a

request for a sufficient

e to

the judge to pay his expenses of the

trial including counsel fees

The comunication was re erred to

the committee on judiciary

The antipoln amy resolution intro?

duced by Mr DuBois was then laid

before the senate and Mr learns ad-

dressed the senate-

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For State Senator-

panion promptly drew pistols and fired- considerable loss and the Japanese

In the House

To tne Democratic Voters of Marion and Sumter on the Stevens brothers killing both have occupied some villages hereto ? When the house met today considera- ?

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the sober serious earnest truth

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of them MISTAKEN

FOR FOOTPAD

fore within the Russian lines As usual I tion was given to a number of bills by the reports from Ru sian and Japa ? unanimous consent The folo ing nese sources conflict Kuropatkin were pa sed-

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E P THAGARD

claiming to have repulsed the Japa ? Coueying to the city of St Augus?

Atlanta Man Is Instantly Killed by a nese at several points while Oyama tine Fla for school purposes the strip-

Man for Highwayman Atlanta Feb 28 Thinking

he

was

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reports

general

success

of land known as the Lines setting

aside certain public lands in the Phil

being heldup by a footpad Thomas G

Tokio Feb 28

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for school purposes

author- ?

Foote drew a pistol Sunday night at shal Oyama reports that the Russian izing the county of Quitman Miss to

the mouth of an alley on South Mc batteries at Manpoo mountain Saha construct bridges across the Coldwater

Daniel street and shot Peter F Ryan pao and Surfangtai occasionally shell and Tallahatchee rivers Mississippi

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For State Senator

To the Democrats of the Twentieth Senatorial

District of Florida

The governor

seat of Hon C

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senate myself

having declared Monroe Brown in vacant I hereby a candidate for

the the

an- ?

this

district and respectfully ask your

support

for

the

nomination

JG

BASKIX

dead in his tracks

his lines Small bodies of Russian to provide for circuit and district

Not knowing whether he had killed infantry attacked four Japanese posi? courts of the United States at Selma

his man or not Foote continued on tions west of the Mukden road on Sun? Ala authorizing Triggs county Ken?

his way to get assistance A few minutes later a

man

named

I day night They were all repulsedThe Russians have resumed the con ?

tucky to bridge the Cumberland river at or near Caton Ky providing for an

Stewart came along and saw the dead I struction of defense works in the vi? j additional circuit judge in the seventh

body lying across the sidewalk He went after help and encountered

r cinity of Litapentun I ally shell Chenchiepao-

They occasion ? circuit Indiana Illinois and Wisconj sin and providing for an addtional

P William Ryan and told him about I It is reported that when the Jap- ? judge of the district court of New Jer?

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To Si50 for finest reed organs

Not the kind sold by Catalogue

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Dunnellon Fla Feb 22 1005

LE0SE OF THE CONVICTS

They Go Into Entirely New Hands

Barnes I Co Highest Bidders Tallahassee March IFlorida will

the dead spot and

body upon

Ryan went to the I anese attacked and defeated looking into the face I sians Feb 23 at Tsinketchen

the Rus-? 25 miles

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seyI the case of the latter bill

Mr

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saw that the dead man was his I north of Simachion the extreme Jap- ? Minn facetiously inquired of Mr

brother

I anese right the Russians numbered Parker N J who called it up if

County Policeman Golden who lived i 12000 men The losses are estimated- It would be satisfactory to have an I

nearby was called and he investigat- at 2000 The Japanese losses were amendment transferring Judge Swayne-

ed the affair and with the assistance- a slight

to the new district-

of Policeman Gower and Officers

Mr Parker declined to answer the

Fincher and Ozburn arrested Foote

From Kurokis Headquarters

Democrats in the meantime indulging-

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A general distributing head- ? quarters for the largest Organ Factory in the world we intend to place 1000 Organs in the next few months

Reliable customers with good

SIn receive

55000 more in revenue

for

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and locked him up at police barracks The dead man was a prominent

its one thousand convicts the coming Knight of Columbus

General Kurokis Headquarters in in laughter

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the Field via Fusan Feb

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fighting on Feb 2223 at Tsinketchen- I

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references can buy at

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300 Per flonth

year than it received in rentals the

last year

BURN CAMPBELL SMITH The contract was today awarded to

C H Barnes Co of Jacksonvillewho bid 207 apiece for all of them

The price p-aid for the convicts now leased by the Consolidated Naval Stores Company is 15150 each

Bids for state convicts were opened

NEW HOTEL ELWIN by Governor Broward and the board

of state institutions in the executive office in the presence of a large num- ?

oeirkT ber of naval stores men at noon

The highest bid for the whole num ?

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Curfew Law for Georgia Town I

Gainesville Ga Feb 2SThe city 1

council at its meeting Saturday night j

passed a curfew regulation for Gaines j-

ville The law provides that all

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sons found on the streets after 111

oclock at night shall he arrested and J

detained until good excuse for being i

out at this hour is given Charlie I

Collins a negro was arrested as the

first one under this regulation Satur-

day not

night shout thought that

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oclock was up

It is j

to any I

mischief The passage of the law

followed the numerous attempts that

have been made to assassinate citi- t

zens of Gainesville

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the Russians left 203 dead on the field and lost several machine guns Their casualties are estimated at over 2000

News at Petersburg ST Petersburg Feb 2S715 p in

The fra nuntary ofUcial ann press reports of the trash reverse sustainedby General Kuropatkin are ipndequte

to draw a conclusion of tlf nacnl-

tulo of Gtntral KuroVIs success r a against the Russian left butt the pub lie ss usual is ready to b Ikve the

wor r and the city is rlrtdy full of

reports that a MS d 5actr has again the Rtissian rrri accord-

ing to which MuKJen has been out flauKe anti is untenable and Kuro

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Did Not Mean to Chloroform Old Men

Only Retire Them

Baltimore March 1 DrWilliarn

Osler of Johns Hopkins university who recently made some declarations concerning men older than 40 or Cc have given out this signed statement with the view of correcting errors which have arose from misquotations

I have been so misquoted in the pa? pers that I should like to make the following statement

First that I did not say that men at sixty should be chloroformed That was the point in the novel which I referred and on which the plot hinged

Secondly nothing in the criticisms

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JACKSONVILLE

118 West Bay St

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FLORIDA

CRYSTAL RIVER FLA

Vil be open and hunting

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Fishing the hotel

RATES 200 Per Day Special Rates to Hurjting and

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ber was that of C H Barnes Co of Jacksonville who offered 07 apiece for the whole number The bids were opened in the following or

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M G Warde and Walter Ray for all convicts 16575 for one third of them 18052 per head

C H Barnes Co for all 207 A Cord Co one third of con- ? victs 21025R II Paul Co for all 18510 E G Rose for all 16SGO-

W J Hillman for all 174

Enterprise Lumber Company for

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Tifton Ga Hotel Burns

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ited by another diastrous fire Sunday

night at 7 oclock which completely

destroyed Hotel Sadie and contents I

The fire originated in the southeast wing of the building near the roof while the guests were at supper and

in a few minutes had sperad between

the roof

and

ceiling

until

the

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entire

top of the building a large wooden

one was in names Only a small por-

tion of the furniture was saved and some of the wearing apparel of the I guests There was no wind at all

and the tire was kept confined to the I hotel building

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pat kin is withdrawing from hit strong positron on the ShaKhe river That such reports are exaggerated is beyond question but although reticent and seeking to minimize the opera-? tions of the last few days the offi? cials of the war office are plainlly dis?

couraged at the fashion in which Ku? roki is able to drive in and turn the Russian extreme left his advance col ? umns actually crossing the Shakhe

river It is admitted that fighting was des?

perate on Sunady and Monday while the front was being involved Field Marshal Oyama evidently being util-?

ized to keep the center and right engaged and prevent Kuropatkin from sending reinforcements to h atl eff

one third r 19175

W J Bryan for all X195

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Fatal Gas Explosion

j Kuroki Should Kuroki cross h > 11in

South McAlister I T Feb SAn river the high road to Tie Pass 40

explosion of gas in Sample Mine Xo 2 j miles north of Mukden wruM be open

has shaken my conviction that the I telling work of tile world has been t

Fishiog Parties

Write

G DAVIS Prop done and is being done by men under i

40 years of age The exceptions which

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have been given only illustrate the

rule

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Thirdly it would be for the general

OUR 1905 CLUBBING good if men at GO were relieved from

active work We should miss the en?

ergies of some young old men but

on the whole it would be of the greatj

est service to the sexagenarians them I

selves-

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LIST

NICARAGUAN VOLCANO ACTIVE i

Shower of Ashes Fall Upon Ship 30

Miles from Coast

IFor San Francisco March

sever-?

al hours on the night of Jan 29 a

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Having newspapers lowIng very

made special arrangements with several of the best in the country we are now prepared to offer the fliberal propositions on subscriptions in connection

shower of black ashes fell on the deck I with The Ocala Weekly Banner-

of the Pacific mail steamer San Jose

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Florida Naval Stores and Commis- ? of the Great Western Coal and Coke and Kuropatkins retreat threatened off the coast of Nicaragua At mid-?

sion Co by WF Coachman 15720 company here injured ten men one I Further news is awaited with great

255 for 50 per cent lected

first choice se- ?

of whom probably will die The in jured are John Murphy pit boss face

anxiety Anything

like a decisive Japanese

I and body burned and head scalded victory now would probably end the

night the officer on watch made out The Ocala Weekly Banner

the flaming torch of the volcano of Mo ttomobo 30 miles inland from Corin to and 50 miles in a direct course from

Atlanta Weekly Constitution The Sunny South Atlanta

One

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For

The Ocala Weekly Banner The Jacksonville Simi

Weekly Times Union

One Year F-

Downing Blount for ill S20350

200 orI5P George L Drew C Co Q18525 for

one third

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K of P at Belleview

Ny Special Correspondence Ocala Ilamer

The installation of the Belleview

1301 Lodge K of P was held last night in

the Masonic hall nineteen candi- ? dates being initiated The Sir Knights-

he who came for the ceremonies were

IThe Col F E Biggs deputy grand chan- ?

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probably fatal J L Sample Domes- ?

tic Maniiiino Bud Robbins Grant

Hare Jim Cristy Frank Martin and

three Italians

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Decrease In New Corporations

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New York Feb 2S Papers filed for i

the new companies in eastern states

during February with a capital of j

1000000 or over represents a capital t

of 93600000 a decrease as compared I

with January of over 17600000 The

state of Maine heads the list of new

incorporations with a total of U2

war General Kuropatkin in a dispatch to

EmpEror Nicholas dated today says Ten attacks made by two Japanese

battalions and some cavalry west of the village of Tansintong have been repulsed The Japanese renewed the attack in the morning of Feb 27 and were again repulsed They left a hundred corpses in front of our posi ? tions The Russian loss was six men

Michigan Democrats Meet Battle Creek Mich March

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the San Jose and he understood that I

the fall of ashes came through from

the erupting mountain For several

hours the volcano and its flame were i

In sight the San

On

Jose

the return called at

trip which Corinto the

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The

Tree

Ocala Toledo

facts about the eruption were learned j

Banner Weekly Blade

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For

The Ocala Weekly Banner

Thriceaweek

Wprld

One

Year Fo

It was also learned that the destruc? tion caused by the volcanos outburst-

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at first believed by the Nicaraguans I

to have been extensive had been re?

markably slight Momotombo was

then only smoking as of old

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above rates apply only to paidinadvance subscriptions

j and may be taken advantage of by old as well as new subscribers-

cellor J B Pardee chancellor com- ?

mander of the Ocala lodge F J

Owens W O Waid C L Moore W W Clyatt W M Conway R E

Yotinge Jake Brown W J Cham ?

bers E P Thagard most of whomare officers in the Ocala lodge Also

R H Blackburn of Reidville N C

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ACQUITTED BY CORONERS JURY

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Young

Man

Who

Killed

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Atlanta Man J

Is Released from Custody

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Atlanta March Justifiable homi- ?

cide was the verdict of the coroners j

jury at the inquest held over the body i

of Peter F Ryan who was shot and

Democratic state Judicial conventionmet here at noon today to nominate a candidate for justice of the supreme zourt two candidates for regent of the University of Michigan and a candi ? date for member of the state boardof education L T Durand of Sag inaw onetime candidate for governor seems to be in the lead for the su? preme court judgeship-

D E Mclver Herman Benjamin

THE OCALA BANNERO- Master Cam CH Dame MrBridges

IThe f Maurice Strauss Mr Durst and C

CALA FLORI- V Smith of Ocala

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IThe The whole country sympathizes

Our Job Mon When You with New Orleans and Hot Springs

in the recent fires that have devasta

Alytljigg Q that does first class bed them

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killed by T G Foote a lithographer j

Sundaynight

The

statement

made

by

Foote

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fore the coroners jury was substan- ?

tially the same as the statement pub-?

lished

Foote said he was walking up Mc Daniel street when he saw a suspi ? cious negro who crossed in front of him several times and was finally lost

sight of at Richardson street

New Minister from Colombia

Washington March

state

department has received a cablegram-

from Mr Russell the American min?

ister to Bogota announced the ap

pointment of Diageno Mendoza as min-?

ister from Colombia to the United

States He will reach Washington in a few weeks Mr Mendoza is a prom-?

inent politician and a warm supporter

et President Reyes

Meets Death Avoiding Train

Columbus Miss March IHenry

As these offers may be withdrawn

at arty

time

we advise imme ?

H Humphreys son of the late CaptainW W Humphreys one of the most

diate action on

the part of

those who wish to avail themselves of

popular young men in the business and the opportunity Address all orders for the above to

social circles of this city acidentally

fell off the railroad bridge while cross ?

ing the Toinbigbee river and was

drowned in the surging waters Mr

Humphreys fell off the center pier of

the bridge He had gotten off the I

structure to escape a passing train and t-

in stepping back upon the bridge fell

over backward

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Cruiser Brooklyn at New Orleans I

New Orleans March States cruiser Brooklyn

United I which was or-?

dered here by the navy department to

participate in the carnival festivities

crowed the bar at Port Eads at 830-

a m and is on hr way to the city

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