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The Semi-Weekly Times-Democrat from New Orleans, Louisiana • Page 8

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3 if VY0RK1KG BU MAKE VIGOROUS PROTEST AGAINST TROLLEY LINE PIfJ GET COR WHERE The dealer who sells you 3-ply collars for 2 5 cents is doing you an injustice. tntinned from Pace Onf. Fir i.fi'TW of the navy til army. targtt structure represent ir. ail ue-tiils.

a section of armored rri.ix.rs of Tlie Ti ninw was a'ked by shells fired from the six lii i nd cicht-i ir-h gn i. rh smiie sinking Ten. el-t these shells would tmve had 1' In service at runoff 4 i il Cm varus. Some of thi shells were loaded with Mack 'W der and -riM with hieb explosives. "Ilie object of tlie test was to determine the resisting jiower of the t) the llifTerelil 1lf of shells, by Wblih nv would be attacked in action.

The result wan very sstisfnetory. indicating that the my be Muml well aitaiiiM the gi ns i any snips to iii a th iii naturally Iff n-) d. At th- end ti.o test the ta' t. slthwuirh sntlderably Umccl local was i ij a mi far ila Urmturnl civ-uiciitK were rtuiiTriic'l." lo- of a cvi.t to the sidvertl or pcrv s. l.d.i it and a oorrotp-iniliiig to the government.

When lie hlau.lxd fcvcii is thrown In a sle bask wilhorf; Is-inc urm-d to Ik sender, U3.N BRAND FCR 25c COLLARS AI1E 4-PLY. Property Owners of Pass Christian Bitterly Resent the Cutting of Ancient Oaks Which Have Lined the Shellrcad and Eeach for Over a Century. Matter Will Be Fought in Courts. tbive 3i a 1h a fraction 2 cent. I want every man afflicted wlta VAHICOCELE, STRICTURE, SPECIFIC BLC03 POISON, NERYO-SEXUAL DEBILITY or aliied troubles, to come to my office, or write me, and will explain to him my method or curing the diseases.

To P'gain the great power of piivsufsl and mental perfection is the one uticensing desire of the man who has lost bis grip on life through the ravages of disease. He often Imagines himself ncurabie. simply because he has subjected himself to Inlerior treatment without beneficial results. If this has been your isawa ply The itteturn rotiio Cli-atli Com pa I -oii. la ii eff'-oiiig tie detdred savins, ami it mi lit before! the d-j'iirtnii'i t.

Tlie ompsny 'a was thtt the dcnn me; it GlllSKV'S AITOITM ST. t-houidj prepare and sell to It envciop-ft od juptul cards unit a ly Uni They wear just about twice as long as the 3-ply kinds at the same price. Whole, half and quarter sizes. 'l tut' upiT biri'l irif ft.iti.p It will not be wlthcct a strong and determined tight walch will exhaust every legal resoune ths the citizens and property owners of Puss hrlstlan. will consent to the building ir the road along the ms; road of that U-an- the grantee herein shall at ill times keep the in' k.

and eWtrlcal apparatus In good repair, and nhall place in gsl repair all streets which may tie Impaired or di.rurt.ed in building said railway, and keep said railway at ail times on the proper grade with the streets, said experience, mv afflicted How man. I ask you to honestly and freely investigate my original treatment for disease and weakness peculiar to tbe ml I am thoroughly sincere and court V. I 1 Mtl TOO hi- -1 ami oar! fx? of sui mi irm i.s to ilistii- I from t.tber mall iiitt--r. Tip Hit-be ii nothing, and my charges for a perfect aire will 'm Vlafc. "ft lid hre to tdli'pssid railway to 1 kept as near flush with the street as is practicable, without damage company, with a laddrf us i-T left hand corner in mi.

all willing to pay for the benefits conferred. SEND FOR MY in PROVED QUESTION BLANK ON DISEASES OP MEN. FREE. cards to tb tie l.i to Id wbom rreniJent Allricrd Make OHice b4 Kta Salary. Staff CirreFiHiiiiiencp.

Waxhinirtou, April The apjolntment br the of C. E. one o' the former members of the Inthmiim Canal Commission, no n.Klneer of the Irrigation and reclamation wrilce. at a Hilary of a year, has attra'ted uch attention among Senators and Hep-rt Nctitatlves remalnitif In Wi nhlngtn. The Wfntern Senators are especially im-p "cosed With thi action of the leLt.

I nited Shirt slid Collar Troy. X. T. New Orleans office 121 Ctartres street. to the rai.way or the street.

l-ate the irs or on f-rf re il 'nti U'Jp 1. Sec. 3. Re It further ordained. That the grantee herein shall hive the right and power, and tbe authority Is hereby to whom these car ls arid envi I- I'en-o! 120 BARONXE STREET, f'EW ORLEANS.

LA. Opposite Hotel Grunewald. E. D. PORTER, ti.

If liil "if gran'i to blra to enter Into, and to carry i-rp pent Ki-rr to 1p i'rniitted 'o their replies In tiie snails without tliiTfcn. Yl'u tl)p r- rrwti depos! payint rhal into effect a contract with my person or persons, corporation or corporations, that Hoursi 8 a. m. to 5 p. 7 to 9 p.

m. Sundays, 10 a. m. to 1 p. m.

tifiil resort, whici is famous all over tbe South. Since the final action of the City Council Pass Chridian Ttiesdtiy, wben It declined to alter grantine the unrestricted right of the streets of Psss Christian to J. T. Jon -s of Gnlfport tj do with as he sees fit, public sentiment has crystallized Into the interest forai of opposition, and no stole will be left unturned to prevent tie nuking of Pass Christian an lnoouse judical suburb of (Julf port -for that, in tiie opinion of those who have studied the situation most carefully, will lie the ti result of the building of a street niilroad along one of tbe most N-autiful avsnues in the South, destroying, as It must the beautiful trees which' line 'he coast for five miles, and may now, or hereafter own, coustrurt. fie repliew tt ttieir destlnatiin ould ie apparatpd frcm ether mill mid delivered to an ajert tie thT control or operate a line of railway along a a sou.e or ttiem privately crttu-mp mm.

They can not ouderstand tls authority it, making such an aiiintrnen and his right to fii a salary of this klud. rnattcB the Gu.f coast of Mississippi, to enable ly, t.o wo'iia idcd jisy u) lie curtipii ster an amount ejua. 'O thp pot- 'ess, they say, has not niaae provision sui person or persons, corporation or corporations, to run and operate their cars the streets of the town of ty. Ttic j'rfi'i! I ri further required tie richt t9 fell thcue caris and i for an office of the sort to which Sir. Orunsky has been appointed.

In fact, Cmeresi failed to pass a bill to create Il otlice of that kind. Senator Hans-b-otifrh. It is stated, introduced a bill in the B'ftual Cost 1 i-ojuet with "JO Pass Christian, Into and through said tow n. oTi-r the lines of ilway of the said J. T.

Jones, and his assigns, and such person or nersoim. eornomtlon or it added t' cover potsille Inclde i- i'T Im." MP creatine noise anl confusion where there and the company to "hae ty to sell them at a reisoiabJe bt.t author) is now the niot Iceal of picturesque uulfor price. t' ir: cress proviiiinir for a cblef enclnoer of the irrigation and rei lainatli tn-rvli-e a a y-r, the object to have some one above some of the official! of the pei logical surver who art now in charge of attain, but the Mil failed. Vet thp President, they complain, creates thp spots. Not only are the people of Pass Chris IXSS OF UOLD CO S.

tian and New Orleans, who own property there, incensed over the ruthless and shortsighted action of the Council, but rr of1'- whlcb die not see Monti will ineaa. More tha i that, tbe thoroughfare til be rendered unsightly aud noisy, and even dangerous. All of this, without any benefit to the cemmunity that could not be secured by a back street. In addition to dej; elating tbe value of property, the spoil. of scenery would have tbe effect of ke ping away hundreds of tourists who actually come to Pass Christian.

WHAT PROPERTf OWNERS SAY. Property on tiers a oujf the road without opiKise the rallrad. while many la the business secti i of the tow see that it will hurt nit ler than help them. Little If any object on Is made to the road running along the beach in the sparsely settled section; It Is only where the residences are that objectioa is strongly made. G.

A. Wlegand of New Orleans, who has a summer home In l'sss Christian, said: "It would simply mean the ruining of one of the most beautiful spots iu the country. The pecple who live there would as soon think of hurting a child as destroying the splendid oaks which line the shellroad. Some of tliein are centuries old and are remembered by men and women of advanced age In New Orleans who played ler them when they were children. We re perfectly willing for the railroad to rt back of this road, but we do not purfose to give up our property rights without a struggle.

We have a petition signed by ISO property IT CarrjinB Away aad Mrll. fl: to n.akp and arbitrarily esti.blishps a Inar la a Illjc Ttr.l. tiilarr. home of the Senators who thlnK Caliloniia, Mexico. other citizens if New Orleans who have to The Tlmea-I ipujocrtt that tun a rtKbt to feel ae eppcla no interest In thi ilii'-e other than that -ieved with the 1'resldent, and point out Waj luptnn, April Iir Roberts of wishing to preser-e the beauty of Lis in the Santo 1 oiiii case which it is claimed in wme quarters was of th mint has practically oncludei an that has been tinder wir place where they ca send their wives Central America.

ti ken li the face ef vieoroun opposition and children during the heated term. It a id the expressed wiish of th? for th.j jisBt five years for tie ptrpe dpternjli.lngr what prtiportiou the is urged as an tegument that New Or me or those ta.kltiK to so far a to say that If the 'resident keeps up tcl kind leans will soon tie a city of fVXV.iss) in coin l'j ciroilation Is carried out cf tie proersmme ne win lose maty conntr! or melted by jeweler i and otlii a id admirers, as the avntltnei of ttie country Is. It is allered, oppoKl to the habitants, who must hsTe some ontlet during the summer months. Such a place Pass Christian now and will be If its srtisaijs. EnotgJt fats bare (tatherel to wati-ant the atatemeDt tb it the month corporations, when such cortract shall be made, ase hereby granted the power and privilege of operating their cars into and through the town of Pass Christian ever the lines of railway of tre said J.

T. Jones, his Ipgal rep resent a rives and assigns, with the same privileges, and subject to the same restrictions, granted to and placed upon the said J. T. Jones by tbe provisions of this ordintnee. Sec.

3. He It further Ordained, That In consideration of tbe franchises and rights hereby granted, the grantee herein shall construct a line electric railway into the town of Pass Christian. In case any portion of the streets of sa town, after the building of the said railway along tbe same, shall be abandoned by the said J. T. Jones, or his assigns, the grantee herein, stall remove all ties and material therefrom at tbeir own expense, and shall pat said streets Into first c'ass condition, and shall place that portion of the street In the same or better condition than when said railway Is removed; and the grantee shall bear the expense of publishing this ordinance.

Sec. 6. For the purpose of constructing and maintaining during th. life of this franchise such lines of railway, poles and wires, said J. T.

Jones, his legal representatives and assign, shall have the right to cut any limbs of trees extend natural beauties are not destroyed. If, estlon of otflceii with large salaries t'bltrary authority of any kin even if that ai thorlty in the i'resldet t. It Is "psnmod that CirnnsRv a salarr will be ly losij of this character aggregate tte treroeljdons total of The ir-easury Depaitmeut cfSclalx wlj lid out or me general irri however, the stately live oaks, which stand like frendly sentinels gazing out on the murmuring sea and stretching their limbs forth across the bmad thorouchfare where little children pass the afternoons 8 itlon runa appropriHta ot iimsfrai aoon the Item of jold coin ii clnillni: bullion In Treasury 'hat ca ried ot the dally etatement. I announce In play If these hearty heritages of that fold In circultlon the I'uitel M. Juararud Inqalres as to Ger owners, protesting arainst the franchise 'I Interview cotintry of hallowed tradition are ent down it will te a mtiTlerou blow to one Cuba, Porto Rico, or South American Countries; Or la Fact Anywhere Wiliout Carrying You Fcsdj la American Express Company's Travelers' Cheques.

COOD DTRYWIIERL Your Signature on Oieqne st CeTlsecJ Pnrcnase Series zs a Means cl IlenUHeailcn. as It now reads, a'id we will exhaust ftatPSj and In the Treasury la approx -matPljj 1.830,1 hi.uiO. March the -xat amount was Roberts Washington, April 6. The French im- of the most lovely of nature's handiworks. every legal method 11 preventing lu b.iasador.

M. Jusserand. called on Secre- If the cool, shaded ftreet Is to bp con has kiir ted that this statemei.t Is who'lf I tnry Taft to-day to make Inquiries rela- Judge Lawrence O'Ponnell, who went verted into a hot, dus-y, commercial thor )g, nl that there is nowhere near that amount of gold aittally wittli to Pass Christian last Tuesday night, when the Council refused to modify Its the rehca of the goverucuett. The iteu ottghfare for clsnjlng cars and nnslghtly trolleys. It will not te long before property will depredate, ind those who want the qnlet of a co mtrr home will dispose tire to the vUlt of the German ambassador yesterday and the repnttitatioiig the latter made relative to Mopcco.

He was Informed that Baron Kpeck Von note hsd been for-arded to the President. M. Jussertnd assured as caiHi'd to-day Is the ri-s lit of est ctlon, said: "The running of the electric road along mates rust csve beeu made ftom year year, Iwaed on the exact Jttowk-dite cf the beach will slmplj turn the place Into of their holdings and move elsewhere. 173. that year the anoint ol roll According to those Interested in Pass Pcretary Taft that the "open foor" was a noisy, unsightly dace for sightseers who ride through tie town at a rapid ing into over any or said streets wherever necessary, provided that the same shall be done in sufh manner as may not unnecessarily.

Injure or Impair Christian, the of the railroad on moneyj Id the Treasury anl In clrcuU the policy In Morocco sow, aid there were no Intentions on the psr: the tion win deflnltely spcertalnpi, belne li this psrticnlar street can serve no possible the neighborhood of thibsi- purpose that could rt be obtained by French government to alter that policy, Qtient 1 statements have beei puessworl. the appearance of said trees, or unnecessarily impair or mar the beauty of said streets. taking a back stn-et, which tbe people of CASAL PROGRAM Mli. guided by certain expert bnowledie cf Pass Christian ate perfectly willing Mr, men bo make bus.ness keeping ii- Jones should have, other than to turn the See. 7.

Re It farther Ordained. That Csmmlslosers Meet Xeit Monday ormeif town Into a spvcta for sightseeing the grantee herein shall have the right to two and exercise tbe franchises and G. F. NOSIER, at WaAblnatou. General Agent, Aboijt flv years po Mr.

Eoiierts tinddi. tonrists from Guifport and other points. Wash ngton. April 6. Secretary Tift took ti rerify the statemext carried li This is extreme! distasteful to them.

priTllegis herein granted for a period of rate, while a max with a megaphone yells out the points of Interest. Thousands and thousands of dollars have been spent by nonresidents simply because of the beauty and quUt of the place. If this Is destroyed the property Is depreciated and the tow a rendered undesirable foe summer resldenc -s." Prominent among he citizens of New Orleans who are inte-ested In Pass Christian are: A. O. Tbo.

John M. Parker, Renjamln Walmsley, J. W. Wellington, G. A.

Wiegand and W. J. Montgomery, all of whom protestel against the recent action of the Counc I and will continue to fight it. to-day received a dispatch from Chief the daily account of hnlJinps of the Treni- ffty years from tbe date of tbe passage They selected their homes with a rlew to Engineer Wallace of the Isthm an Csnal of this ordinance. escaping Jnst such things as the purposed nry.

jle sent out thousand i af circulari to jeielers. paint mauuf ic tnrers anl 317 SL Charles SL in New Orleans. Sec. 8. Re It further Ordained.

That In railroad will entail. Commlpslon saying that he would make a short tiip to Ohio and would return to other Industries that make cue of golc. order to peTtuate the rei-ords of Har Pass Christian, as has been stated, ia V'ashinsrton next Monday. rison county, Mississippi, tbe mutual asking: for a statement of tie amotnt gold that was melted tnnually br Chairman honts will also here at stipulations, requftements aid obligations one of the most beir.tlful spots In the South where, of all aces, a refuge from the beat and dirt cf the city in summer each bonoern. The colleitirs at tbs herein forming a consideration.

ca for that time and the commission will bold ai important meeting for tbe purpose of Tarlon! ports were also ius'Tucted to the other, the mayor of the town of Pass Is most needed. In a Northern State, where nature has bif less lavish in be OJtlining a programme. It Is tbe Inten port tiiore accurately on tlie Toluine cf Christian is hereby authorized and re tion of Secretary Taft to have a definite stowing her natural "harms, tbe Idea of gold njoney tbken out of the -ouutry anl brouplit In by returning tatrlsts. Th quested to sign and acknowledge this ordinance on behalf ef the town of Pass mutilating such a rlace would never be collection of tbeoe statistics as bn or plan fcr tbe construction of the canal to recommend to Conrress when it meets. For tbis reason it Is dtsi'able to have the board of consulting eneineers Christian, and upon the signing and acknowledging the same by the said J.

T. THE OLD RELIABLE ELHGTflO-GUHfillG IHSTITUTE The Largest, Finest and Completely Equipped Electrical and Medical Institute in the South. der long euouch to em Mr. Rol- attempted. In the oae of Pass Christian It appears that a franchise of almost unprecedented liberality was granted before the citizens had acy opportunity to be erts td make some faLrly definite cilculi sdected as early as possible, their re Jones, this ordinance to constitute the contract between the town of Pass Chris tlons.

lie figures that wo-th cf port, t'lgetner with that of Lief gineer Wallace, will be the buds of the tian and tbe said J. T. Jones, and to be gold tjolns Is melted every -sr In the arts at id taken out of circulation. This -port of Secretary Taft to longress. consulted regardlt.g 'he giving away of their rights.

Such places as Seabright, recorded In the office cf the chancery Alfred Noble, at present chief encineer tremendoOa lsi that has tits clerk of Harrison county, Mississippi, at repres of the Pennsylvania lialiroad. is expected Atlantic City, Long Branch, A -bury Park. the expense of the grantee herein. te one of tbe board of consulting en never been taJten luto accoi nt In patt estlmjtjes. At least f.v.a0 In gold Is Coney Island, do cot allow the beach to be marred by street csrs.

The Idea Is gineers. See. Re it further Ordai-ied. That this ALL CHRONIC AND SPECIAL DISEASES OF MEM AND VOMEfl CURED. 1 The Electro-Chemle Treatment, administered by educated, experience and bor l.IFE-SAVIU DEVICES, simply unheard of.

The Repairs and alterations onr new retail jewelry store hiving been ctm-pleted we Invite your inspection and eompsrison of goods and prices. carry a complete line of line DIAMONDS, DIAMOMO JEWELRY. WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVERWARE and CLT GLASS, Etc. taken (out of the country ly travelers every year, which will ntke another bole lit the peper statement of old in cir ordinance shall take erect and be In force from and after Its first publication in the official Journal of the town. Aaerleaa and British FJUiaiameai HOW FRANCHISE WAS SF.CfRED.

The history of the franchise and bow cuit tliln. Mr. Roberts fotnl one Ner ob Oress Yeaaels. on eh I trained Specialists, stands re-em! neut slone. is nnequaied and Is the most advanced and successful method of treatment known for all classes of chronic dis Washington, April 6.

The am Approved March 7, RC SURPRISE OF FROFEirTT OWNERS. The surprise of property owner was York Una that uses nearl gold ttjlns a year. The mtil Is raeltei eases, iiundrens or persons suaerine from seemingly in'uraoie diseases, given up it was railroaded through the Pass Christian Council form aa Interesting story. On Mardi Gras night, when tuauy of the bassador, Sir Mortimer Duruid, called cpon Acting Secretary of Sthte Loomis and niade into a preparation for use Ii alike by physicians and friends as beyond hope of even relief, have nnder tbe magic Influence of the Electro-Chemic Treatment been restored to perfect health. teyond expression, and immediately steps gtidin urge reciprocal arrangement between china and other vara, in r-to an inquiry why tie firm dl 1 were taken to prevent, if possible, the raining of the main road.

At a meet citizens of the tow were in New Orleans and few If any of th New Orleans property holders were in Pass Christian, J. T. America and Great Britain respecting Elecrs-Chsmic Jmlxizl Cures Painlessly sponi cot eij irloy gold In bars Instead of coim, tie eqt ipment of ocean-going fteam res- ing of the city council last Tuesday night the fat was brought otit til. coins have s-ls with life-saving devlc-y liritlsb Jones, owner of the hotel ia number of prominent New Orleans sr.Kvoi tESS, iflj WItnoat Operation LIVER DISEASES. HHM.HT'S 1)1 BETES.

IVPEPIA. BE ADDER TROTBLES, ACHE PSORIASIS, Just enough alloy In then to suit tbe vessels entering our ports are subject to tae American regulation as to sjch Guifport, drove up to tbe meeting of the property owners were present and en purpojes of decoration and crnamf rtTAnnii, BHOCllITIS, ASTHUA (Osl MPTIOX, HFIAD RHEUMATISM, P4RA1.1 IS, tered a protest, Mr. Jones was asked if Council and presei te! an ordinance which was read and adorted by sections. It was Bomet ling IUe jriO.OtO.Otn) ot CAM KR, 11.CERS, TITIOHS, JUIbROAD AtXJll)ETS. will ti cut oil of the ltetr of gold col a most remarkable o'dlnance so remark te would not consent to the use of a back street OOO feet from tbe train thoroughfare, but he Is said to have stated that L.

FIiSHEL, 032 Canal, Near St. Charles. In ci-culatlon as represented In tte ICei able that It Is doubtft.l If those who heard It read appreciated its real meaning until hry statement when Jlr. Roberts is Tress ipllatloa by the Interstate Commeree Com isslnn. All Skl and Blood Diseases.

Special aid Xerveas Dlaarrfera at Mea and Women. tbe matter was in the hand of his Board pn ps'ed to announce his concJuslotu after they had time to study and digest of Directors and he could make no prom Washington. April 6. A report of the it at leisure. There Is no law in Missis- While this will represent i.

rreat redu.v tion lji circulation, it will hnve tc ise. At this meeting it developed that the railroad company not only Intended carry till road accidents In tbe United States turing tbe months of October and No- Patisau llTlaa away fran tbis city tr.at.4 saccsatf ally ky aisaas af awr serf set II sat. Tr.atasal. Writ, f.r sym.tani biaaks aad fail lafarmauaa. Ippl provldii.g for the publication of ap effect (whatever on actual onditlor.s.

It i ember, 1104. has been compiled by the plications prior tj their adoption. For this reason the Ne Orleans property ing pass neers. but would tandle freight. It was suggested that the matter be left to a Tote tf tbe people, iut this plan Interstate Commerce Commission.

It will lie merely a papr red ictlon. 1, A Hill VIA JTERV, owners, and even citizens or ass enns- WhenRtjal Merit Cornea In (bows that in that quarter fift. three pas- THE ELECTRO-CHEMIC INSTITUTE, 1010 CANAL STREET, NEW ORLEANS, LA. tlan. did cot know tttt an ordinance was was refused.

engers and l-W employees wore killed. to be introduced. ftati'itics Given Out fcr Month Then It was that the property owners ttid 1430 passengers and ISO? employees I March. Injured, a total of 242 perns killed Staff (Correspondence. decided to take legal steps to prevent the consummation of tbe franchise.

Gen. Marshall Miller was employed as attorney to represent tbe pmiwrty owners. Washington, April 6. Tbe monthly r' Briefly stated, the ordinance gives to Mr. Jones the rlgl tc- use any streets In Pass Christian that ii may see fit, and to cut trees which are In the way of his overhead wires.

In the event of condemnation It is ststed, the if the rural free dehery dlvlslct port ind Injured In train accidents. Other I ccldents to psssengers and mployees, tot th result of collisions or ralinients, bring the total number of casualties np to 14f74 fM killed and 14.027 inlure.l. PELESSFlG A Ho and he will carry the ca' to trie Mipreine Postorfi-e Wpartmin; for Marct. of thj Empty Clnlrri.t Blow Oat. LAXZ WSENER ti iJc 'ourt of the baited States if Deed be.

showJ that there were In uperat on cl In lecal redress. It is intimated "he port Indicates decrease of 175 1 rural routes In the ho April COUllti The! ie art 4JJ1C1 petition for routi a lllled and C24 injured as compared with the last preceding quarter. Cf the total umber of 53 passeuKpr8 In train i colder ts, 2T were killed In ore collision. The total number of collisions l(nd derail pendliig, of which lulG liare ben eigne to begin on April or May It is as Impossible to conque the king1 of diseases Contagious Blood Poison with Mer-enry and Potash as it would be to conquer the of the forest in a hand-to-hand encounter, as thousands who have had their health mined nA 1 1 T--0- tfltfft ncJcvf ttiaeA ments In the quarter was L.V. the finan VII.

U'A CA FE Is brewed to coratnan learliig 8505 unacted cpor April 1. In Louis' ana twenty-tbre routes ire in cial damage aggregating $11,4 JX.2.1. that Mr. Jones will find pu llc sentiment so strong that he will be unable to lay Lis tracks In defiance of he public will. WHAT THE DRIVEWAY MEANS.

In order to understand Just what the shellroad means to tie residents of Pass Christian, some brief desorptlou of it is n.i-essary. Skirting the town of Pass Christian Is a maguilcent beach, extending a distance of Ave or more miles. from the beach is a beautiful road, shad.il the favor snUi opera; ion, while fourteen jetltlons S'e THR mKF-KRBTIAL CASKS. t'endtjig: in Mississippi Mere ate erals will testify. Thev took the treatment faith- bold fast to bon.a-won.

AIwmvm th lama (Jood Old "UJatM" Arrnraeati Before laterwinte om- route In operation and 114 -tit lot pending, and In Tt xas routes in nirrc (ummlaaloi Claaed. fully, only to find when it was Ielt on, the disease returned with more power, combined with orerallon and 821 petition jendlrg. Washington, April 6. Argun nts In the Thff routes atui rentllUB petitions ty cases which are icing heard i WIENLH are follows: of mnrn flrent live oils ty property owners, not the railroad, will have to assume the expense. Those sections of ie ordinance directly bearing on the spoiling of the street follow, together with Mr.

Jones' letter: Gulf and hip Islir.d Railroad Company. irHco of the IVesident. Guifport. March 7. P.5.

To the Mnyor and Poard of Aldermen, Pass Christian. Gentlemen I herelx request your body to grant to me th Bt of way over and along the streets, a ievs, avenues and ways of the towi. cf Pass "hristian or such portions theieof as shall be needed for the purps'se jf constructing and operating a system of electric ralway in the town of Pass Cu-ttian. as per ordinance this day presented by me for that purpose. Y'ours truly.

J. T. JONES. Section 1. Be It ord line, by the Mayor and Aldermen of the town of Pass Carls-Han.

That iu or to to the I-eople of FaH Christian the convenience if rapiil transit. Ilht and power, and In consideration of the obligation to construct sach railway svstern assumed bv iy the Interstate Commerce oinmlssion Lioijlslana nrst Cstrlrt, 1 In opri- Blatz Malt-Vivine LNoo-lnkM Took iis an arbitration tribunal were conclude tlon, ione pendliig; eiYino, ne In operi- trees, some or them centur es nu. spread tbeir branches in friendly fashion, making the roadway an Ideally Inviting sixit. Around them cluster tbe tender. tlon, (none pen i.

lug; third. in opt ratio 1 perj ling; fourth, 6 In ope-atlon, pen-ling; (fifth, 2 In operation. 6 to-day. Silas W. Pettlt, cournd for the Chamber of Commerce of 1 Idladelpbia, who tegsn to address the commission VaI.BiatzBrew.CoJ silthl 6 in lone of memories and tUre are thousands of the awful effects of these minerals, such as mercurial rheumatism, necrosis of the bones, salivation, inflammation of the tomach and bowels, etc.

When the virus of Contagious Blood Poison enters the blood it quickly contaminates every drcp of that vital fluid, and every muscle, nerve, tissue and bone becomes affected, and soon the foul symptoms of sore mouth and throat, copper-colored blotches, falling hair and eyebrows, swollen glands, sores, make their appearance. Mercury and Potash can only cover up these evidences for awhile; tliey cannot cure the disease. S. S. S.

has for many years been recognized as a speciilc for Contagious Blood Poison a perfect (antidote for the deadly virus that is so far-reaching in its effects on the system. S. S. S. does not hide or mask in opi'ratHin.

1 pending. Mississippi First Ustrict. iti in orri- restertlay afternoon, roncludei! hi armament today in suppoit of dirf-r-n-tials. Me maintained that 1 UltadclnhiM. tton, peiidiiitf; sei'ond.

Ij In opera; io i. MILWAUKEE 30 ptjidlne; third, i' In operation, 4 1- by renson of Its geographlcul I.M;,tton, was entitled to a lower rate on ex-hike lcs: ruin that New York or anv other fr vunn, in o(ertvtion. 41 pen.r.n:-; 41 in operation, ai' fielding; slxti. iperation, 7 peuding v. fth.

3 in dWkalasaU Dcalars, i naaajii ii "ii Uasteru tiort. that the sdvantfge was and not in any whv die to Mr. Pettlt ws bv d-r ion. pendltiK; eigbtl in oper i- opersi 534-53 Tralasse St. I pendlng.

people in New Orleans and elsewhere who would resard the harming of thetn as a desecration It. yon i road and trees is a continuous row of hamJsoiie residences the entire lencth of the -ive miles. Every foot of property Is improved. Some of the houses cost as mm as and ff.onsani- of MTars hsve been spent in Improving and beautifying the grounds, others are stately mansion house of another reclm. reeking with the traditions of the ante tell'itn period.

It is that the children ha'e their tiotl a.kaB.253S.22. J. Kica. general solicitor of -he Tex is orw-rstio i. and Maine Railroad, in to the ndlng; second.

in 4 S3 jeniiUg; third. 1U ia operitiou. f.J pen 1- pen ir Arth ir Brown, representing the com- t) ss tne disease, but so thoroughly and completely cures it that no signs are ever seen again. S. S.

S. while eradicating the poison of the disease will drive out any effects of harmful mineral treatment. A reward of Sr.ooo.oo is offered for nmof mi-relal Interests of Ila It iinorc the said J. T. Jots In his application ti a de to this bdy on th "1 day of Mar'-h.

P.sCi. for 'he franchise herein; granted, and the be ief.ts to accrue to the fth onrtli, 1-1 ui ojietutiin t.a 138 in operaMoU. Is tiding; sixt operstlon, 21 pen Hm; seventh, ri ic argument In fnvor of the hn ii. I'arlisie argued in b' hiilf of In operstlon. pendiriL-: 14 a New York Chamber of Commerce.

town of Puss 'b thi-refrom. a operfirii'n, 12 pending; ninth, tu oper lil pending; til th. 111 in operatt tion, itTio ion eieveuta, 1'. in op'-ratlo 24 pi that S. S.

S. contains a mineral ingredient of any kind. Treatise with instructions for home treatment and any advice wished, without charge. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC ATLANTA, CJL. Wine, Beer and Whiskey Can be dispenser! with com-IrrtaV'ly if yoa take Munyon'a aw Paw Tor ic.

Try lti pending: twelfth, ir -iiN ration. 2 Sopreme (onrt As Wed Modify Philippine Derloloa, pend'ag; thirteenth. Ki ir peraiion. pendiig; fourteenth. 27 1: iperatiou.

t'endiig; Cfteenth, 12 In opontion. 5 i- Washington. April Taft ti In opciftlin. 1 pen i- was ir. consultation to-day wi Attorney Oenerjil Miwidy respecting the d'.

Ing. HAVE YOUR RAZORS, SCISSORS, IXIlj Halt- of the Supn-me Court announced tnst is n. Howell spjKiite'1 rernla-. J. Turin substitute rural carrier No.

1 at Hattlcsbu-g J.Iiss. SltniJS AMI AIl-IOR. rout Monday In the cae of I.ini oln vs. the franchise is hereby granted to the s.iid ground ia summer. They are often gone J.

T. ores, his Icj.I r.priserta'lveS and' f-'T entire morning and their parents do assigns, to tt-e the streets of the I n-t worry, f'-r they know there Is Both-town of Pass Christian as they may ae- to fear in this quiet, peaceful coin for the pnrp.se of eor.ru'-tI: and ni'inlty. 'undisturbed as It is by dauger-operarltig an electric street railway and ous traffic. It is here that the tired and iiwer stst-hi In the town of 'ty man g.jes in summer to get away ias Christian, and thev are hereby an- from the worry ar strlf of business i to place. snd operate life, where he may watch his children on fjc'j of said streets as they may enjoying life as only little ones can in that purpose ueh lines of railway.

n-h a place. It i here that the ooles. wires, switches and such tourists from all over the world come other sppitr.Tns as th-y may de'-ra neces- and admire one of tbe IcveIIet places ry for pu-jH se. suh lines fo rsll-' to ts found on any coast. This spot, way.

poles and and apparatus to be r.et!lr by the sea. Is a few nill.s si meted r.nder the supTvNion of the from New Orleans, where tbe busy man street vimtr.ls:.!ie. or s-vh o'her offlivr can spend his unmneri and conduct Ills or oTi -ers as The u.iyor and Hoard of Al- btsiness In town. Here he can take his d' rn.en may from time to tlmp ib sljnate friends on Sunday and si'end an ideal that purpose, and to be maintained I day. out of sight and sound of the heat T'nlted Siates.

and Warner. Ramos Co. vs. th T't iteil States. Thes cases and ilood Poison others expected to follow Involve the rocket and iCnrvin Knives.

Physicians' Instruments ec. ground and toned by practical Cutlers and Grinders! V' have a grind shoo In our esishllshm.nt We csrrv finest line of Cutlery South. Test at Indian IIea4 to lleterralae Hoist i uk r. Wa blngton. April lh res ilts the condtmcd at th' Indian Her provi ig grounds yesterday, t'le purpo of w- ich was to determin? tie rosi.tlig powc of warships to the d.SVriut tyiM 'lis which ti icht be tried again them In time of action, wen sat to th officers of the rfivy1 a id amy wlo witm M'd them, as is sho-rii by the f( 1-lnwltii; siatemort given on d.iy at tie ClTICVFA RE50LV- et, greatest of BI xxi and Skin Purifiers, has wrapped atout it a complete description of the tr -atnient for Blood HERFARTH PRACTICAL CUTLERS AM 6RIXDERS, a a -a I CaaaL sum of seven million dollars collected in iluttes In the Philippine or.

th from the I'nite Stat. dnrin the tietween the ratihVHllon of the treat of peace of Paris stul the pasiiice tf the Pl.tl.i pine government lo of March. 1 "'l. These liuMvs must Im refunde.J by oneri'ss if the decision imN. i't ws dt'i-i'led tiiat the motion shon! bp made fore the expiration of the pn sent term of court a rehiirlne.

C'lothlerw llojooit. New York. April Hesolutions ave tieon fdopted by the of Co to boycott nil r-taiN rs who mi'-istiiiably cauoel orders or gCKids. IIS Kara! dears fraia 32a St. Charles Strawu I'honr I' hone 29T2 and toil of city.

Beautiful as is the beach and road and Lo'ises. tie of Tas Chris-ttaii Is her ouks. Ieprlve the road their shade and road nod bouses lose charm. Ti.is ia jist what the. railway and so not ii-ne.

trr.rT.c, or Injure the I roiwrty or its alone the line cf said r-s'lw i vi such contr'-ic- Hon is fbsisVd wl-hln two ye from th" 1 date the pasjg of this Sec. 2. Ee It furtsi-r urJaiiied, That l.nn Poison, Scrofula, a id other Constitutional Cures are speedy, cenuuLneat, aud econouaicaL -Art Always. Remember the Full Netna zxiUvq Rromo Qisnine Jt? pi 0. Cnrt Col4a One Day, Cripia 2 Day SfTjCpr of Ordnance of Nay I ippatttiien- iuteiv-tit'C contest t'K'k it viil pr oirii: grocn.Js at lndtaa day, iu the prcstii'-e uf larje Oh wvef the 1 1 5VLj box.

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