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SIGNING THE TARIFF BILLs

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iJuM the haads oMhe gold clock-in tie K elents room reached five

JV a Mlavtei put five Thursday afterr aooa the Payne tariff bill as the

measare will be known was laid be-fore

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A the per ldeat He picked up arL r JH supplied by Chairman Payne of-

t>> the house ways and means commit-tee

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t e and which was used by both thevice pretIcientand the speaker int iliglg the bill and attached hissignaUre

After writing William H Taftthe president added Signed five

i niiBtes after five oclock August 5L v 1909 W H T Bending over the

fcv r president as he affixed his signatureV were Secretary Knox Secretary Mc

Veagh Attorney General Wickersham Postmaster General Hitch ¬

cock Secretary Nagel and Secretary

r Wifeon Stamping about the tablec were Senator Aldrich Representa-

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FAne and many other mem-bers

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of the senate and house Mri Payne stood with bands extended

A waiting to receive the pen withk which the bill was signed He took

J it with a picture of boyish gleeoverspreading his face Anotherpen wa aaaded the president and

42 he wrote word Approved and

handed the pen RepresentativeA Langiey of Kentucky

r Immediately after attaching hist4r name to the general tariff bill he

signed the Philippine tariff measureHe used a handsome mother of pearl

f pen sent to him from the PhIlIptC jAjplne tobe used in signing this

ut Abroad smile of satis-ifacUoaoTerspreadkr his face and he

name a flourish not-

fnj shown 6iJeeneral tariff bill

I 7 x Joked With Florida Senatorsp it 4eutor Taliaferro of Florida in

1 >Inthera plaintive tone said MrJ

t President surely you are not goingj to sip the bill with that pineappleif I paragraph in it 1 He referred to

the fact that he had secured ah in-

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t duty on pineapples in thesenate which was eliminated in con-ference

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f What would you have medo Shall 1 strike out pineapples

t altogether just write in a rate toL suit you asked Mr Taft laughin-

gly Senator Fletcher of Floridawh telling the president goodbyesoon after was dismissed with a

gOodbye old pineapples take careof yourself The president tried

h with his good nature to mollifyCxI Senator Warren for his disappoint-

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over the abolition of the dutyon hides and greeted Senator Heybum said the floor today

t 10ihatno rate In tti biffwas too highJ tfd ittlttitinWlth a How are yo-

uLoldhIgbtriffft When the seriate and house cornC tm appointed to inform the

A J president that congress was ready toadjourn called at the presidentsroom7 lhe farlff linT had not beensigned Senator Aldrich made hisbrief and formal announcement

IWell I havenot signed the bill

l yet said the president do youthink that I ought to adjourn con ¬

< reMbefore I sign itThere having been much talk

I about the possibility of a vetor2 everybody la the room caught the

significance ot the presidents jocu ¬

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KansasI cOmes from the town ofWichita and there is moro or lesstendency to poke fun at the townsname which somehow says theNew York Evening Telegram seemsto strike a lot of effete Easternersas funny Murdock always gets

p mad about such allusions He used4c1 to be edItOr of the Wichita Eagle

and there are always excuses for al-

ludlng to tHe scr amof the birdwhea Murdock is around

V The other evening Murdock andtwo fellow members were walkingdown Pennsylvania avenue in Wash-ington

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and one aIdWhat did TOR say was the name

of that town of your VicL Wichita ilr the greatest and

SA bestAndI your paper was the Eagle

Yea mighty good paper too-kt They always shove it at you here

first thing s Say Ill bet you theyllc oferlt to you the first thing at that

Maews taad oa the corner >

The bet was made dinners for-t the trio They walked up to the

standi one of the name your cityand Ive got your home paper va-riety

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They stood and glanced casu-ally over the stock as If thinking of

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A Papers gentlemen inquiredp the boy In charge Got em all

S name your home city and Ill get6

V oat the piper Spose you all wantthe Wichita Eagle Only one lefttheyve beea going fast today

With that he produced the paperAfter they had had dinner and the

L Bill had been paid Murdock admittedJ that he hafJanted the paper there

z Pt and ae was beginning tof f get even jrlth Bome folks who pever

sawanything so good as KaasasJ sad wouldnt recognize a firstclafe-

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were to spend a week or two withf the old lady says TitBits She de

1W tsneiBed to show them off on Sun-day

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I at the ancient village kirk ofLbcaaber The young ladles wore

i TtJt coatHHiee of the purest snowy hue1tjo = i i At the point of Aks sermon the min

t later In speaking of the angels ofr Heaves was heard to sayAid who are those in whitear-

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ngregatitX1raIv was heard to exI l Wa-

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appotated Di Pedro IgnaCio Mol-inapsjidItfieIon> to Rafaeli4 + ieyes reulgnedi + t c

f Moliia who ie now In LondonI o teti a Sua correspondent that he

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THREE THOUSAND TIES

Rev Alfred Harrison Burroughsof BristolTenn is said to hold theworlds record for performing mar-riages

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He has married three thou ¬

sand couples Three thousand tiesand one cant help wondering wmany were cross ties

SAYS ITS A BLUFF

Judge Alton B Parkerpresldental candidate on the demo-cratic

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ticket characterizes the tariffbill as a republican attempt to de-

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the people-

A DECLARATION-OF INDEPENDENCE-

It is time that the west threw offthe shackles of the east I wouldpreach no sectional strifes but Min-nesota

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and Washington and the statesbetween them with those to the southof us should arise in their might andclaim for themaelvcs that fair share ofInfluence In the halls or national af-

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to which they are entitled by ev-

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law of common sense as well as ofpolitical economy

This was the declaration of GovJohn Johnson of Minnesota in his ad ¬

dress at that states celebration at theSeattle exposition-

We have In the states west of theMississippi the undoubted balance ofpower no matter under what namethe national administration at Wash-ington

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exists he aded Our lead-ers

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have been content to follow is nosmall measure this leadership of menwho represent small constituencies-and smaller commonwealths

UNITED ON THE TARIFF ISSUE

Champ Clark minority leader oi thedemocrats In the House of Representa-tives

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has given out a statement deny-

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the reports generally published inthe republican newspapers to the ef-

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that there were serious dissensionsamong the democratic members ocrthe tariff bill which wits finally adopt-ed

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by the Senate yesterdayMr Clark saidThe democrats came out of the tar-

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struggle more generally and thor-oughly

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united on that question thanthey have been for more than a gen-

eration¬

The republlcans ame out ofthe struggle worse shattered than everbefore Some of the newspapers saythat had the democrats not been ab ¬

sent in largo numbers until paired wecould have defeated the conference re-

port¬

This Is untrueThere is not a syllable of truth in

the statement that at the time the votewas taken to recommit the conferencereport that the absence of just twodemocrats prevented it being recom-mitted

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Mr Clark traced down similar accu-sations

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showing that at no time was itpossible for the democrats to head offrepublican majority He also said-

It was absolutely untrue that the newlaw is a revision downward He saidthat in March of 1310 it would be seenthat the averge rate is 27 per centgreater than that of the Dingley billunder which the tariff now operates

THE SECRET OF LONG LIFE-

A French scientist has discoveredone secret Of long life His methoddeals with the blood But Jqng agomillions of Aiffericans had provedElectric Bitters prolongs life andmakes It worth living < It purifies en ¬

riches and it es t blood rebuildswaste nerve Cecils Imparts life andtone to the tlr stem Its a god-

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to WtakTsick and debilitatedpeople Kidney trouble had blighted-my life for months writes W MSherman of Cushing Me but Electtte Bitters cored me entirely OnlyMe at tilt druggists

R C Davis Co of Jacksonvillewill sell any make of secondhandtypewriter upon easy terms If desired

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taste as sweet Thats why Schlesingers and Lowneys Candles In halfand pound boxes are so popular Pureconfections these flavor delicious Ourconfectionery is free from adultera-tion

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It is wholesome and healthfulEvery kind of confectionery hereFruits Cold Drinks Cigars and Newpapwi

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An old joke runs like this Youare fined 5 for being drunk saidthe magistrate All right replied-the prisoner Ill pay it but can Ihave a receipt I want to show mywife where the money went Thatsort of a thing is no longer a joke-in New York it is a reality Undernew system every magistrates court-in Xew York has been instructed togive receipts on demand for finescollected from persons convicted ofintoxication disorderly conduct orviolation of the sanitary code Some-of the high rollers are said to besaving their receipts to be used aswall paper

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Not a single phone has burned in ahouse In OCala A telephone is betterthan insurance In case of burglars orfire you need quick action You getthat day or night with a telephoneResidence rates 56 per quarter in ad-

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WASHINGTON ONCE GAVE UPto three doctorSTwas kept In bed forfive weeks Bloo poisoned from aspiders bit caused large deep soresto cover s The doctors failedthen BucKllnliArnlca Salve com-pletely

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ROOMS FOR RENT F

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CLERKCAriRIER EXAMINATION-

The United States Civil SenIceCommission announces that on Sep ¬

tember 1 1909 at Ocala Fla an ex-amInation

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will be held for the positionsof clerk and carrier in the post officeservice

Clerks In offices of first and secondclass and carriers in the city deliveryservice are divided into six grades asfollows First grade saJar600second grade salary 800 third gradesalary 900 fourth grade salary 1

000 fifth grade salary 1100 sixthgrades salary 1200 Clerks and car-riers

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at firstclass offices will be pro ¬

moted successively to the fifth gradeand clerks and carriers at second classoffices will be promoted successively-to the fourth grade Any clerk is eli ¬

gible for transfer to the service of acarrier and any carrier is eligible fortransfer to the service of a clerk

Age limit all positions IS to 15years The age limits are waivedhowever in cases of persons honor-ably

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discharged from the military ornaval service by reason of disabilityresulting from wounds or sickness in ¬

curred in the line of dutyMale applicants for the post office

service must be at least 5 feet 4 in-

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in height in bare feet and 125pounds In weight without > overcoatand hat otherwise their applicationswill be canceled Female applicants-are not required to be of any specificheight or weight

Applicants for the post office ser ¬

vice are required to be physicallysound and in good health

For application blank instructions-to applicants and further informationapplication should be made to the lo ¬

I cal secretary at the Ocala post office-or the undersigned No application-will be accepted unless properly exe-cuted

¬I and filed with the undersignedprior to the hour of closing business-onI August 25 1909

GEO S DONNELLSec 5th Civil Service Dlst-

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The worlds most successful medi-cine

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for bowel complaints is Chamber-lains

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Colic Ch fera and DiarrhoeaRemedy It hab rflieveyd more painand suffering and sa more livesthan any other medicine In use In-

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PAYNE BILL ISNT PERFECT

But it is a Sincere Effort on the Partof Republicans Toward Downward

Revision Says Taft

Washington D X August 7PresI-dent

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Taft last night gave out a state-ment

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embodying his views of the nawtariff act which he designates c¬

ially as the Payne bill in accordancewith past custom of giving first rec-ognition

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to the former of the measure-In the House of Representatives-

The President declares that whi thebill is not perfect my any means nor-a complete compliance with promises

made strictly interpreted it Is nev-ertheless

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a sincere effort on the partof the party to make a downward re¬

vision and to comply with the prom ¬

ises of the platformThis is not a freetrade billIt was

not intended to be The republicanparty did not promise to make a freetrade bill

It promised to make the rates pro-tective

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but to reduce them when theyexceed the difference between the costproduction abroad and here makingallowance for the greater normal profiton active investments here I believethat while this excess has not beenreduced in a number of cases in agreat majority the rates are such asare necessary to protect American in-

dustries¬

but are low enough In caseof abnormal increase of demand andraising of prices to permit the possi-bility

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of the importation of the for¬

eign article and thus to prevent ex-

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STATE MARKSMEN SELECTED-

The Men Who WilP Represent Florida-

at the National Match

St Augustine Aug 7A team waschosen yesterday afternoon to repre ¬

sent Florida in the national match atCamp Perry Ohio as follows CaptMenager of the general staff Jack-sonville

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Sergeant Creshaw SecondRegiment Company B LeesburgSergeant DavIes general staff St Au ¬

I gustine Major Snow general staffI St Augustine Major Yerkes generalstaff Jacksonville Captain Cramer BPotter Second Regiment Company GSt Petersburg Private Larsen Sec ¬

ond Regiment Company II Gaines-ville

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Sergeant Carden First Regi ¬

ment Company K DeFuniak SpringsCaptain Preston Ayres Second Regi ¬

ment Company C Orlando PrivateShinto First Regiment Company DJacksonville Prlvate Sauls FirstRegiment Company C TallahasseeSergeant E X Kelsey Second Regi ¬

ment Company G St PetersburgMajor Coxsetter general staff Jack-sonville

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Corporal Dudvey V HaddockSecond Regiment Company G StPetersburg Colonel Carlton teamcoach General J Clifford R Fosterteam

Probably three of the men in theteam will not be able to attend thematch These vacancies will be filledby the following men in order Lieu-tenant

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Taylor Second Regiment Com-pany

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Bl Leesburg Sergeant Ralph SChapin Second Rqgiment Company-H Gainesville PrivatES McQuartersSecond RegIments Company C Orlan-do

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Practicing some ten days at therange here the tern goes north to

I compete in the national match thelatter part of the month Sergeant EN olsey of St Petersburg won thebron e nedal and cash prize at theone thousand yard range Capt Mena ¬

ger of Jacksonville taking first as hedid in two other contests

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Anorder has been issued by Gover-nor

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Gilchrist reinstating Major M HCohen of Tampa in the position fromwhich he was removed over a year agofollowing a court martial At the timeMr Cohen was major of the FirstBattalion of the Second Infantry Al ¬

though reinstated Major Cohen losestwelve grades in rank as he was sixth-In rank at the time of his removal-He returns to the state troops as jun-ior

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major His sentence Is mitigatedby his reinstatement but not whollycancelled

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JfHE RIGHT80RT OF BAIT

A Methodist bishop was recently aguest at the home of a friend who hadtwo charming daughters One morn-Ing

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the bishop acompanied by the twoyoung ladles went out in the hope ofcatching some trout An old fisher¬

man out for the same purpose wish¬

ing to appear friendly called outKetch many pard

The drawing himself to hjsfull height replied Brother I am afisher of men

Youve got Ute right kind oj baitall right was the fishermans reJoiner >

The best remedy we know of In allcases of kidney and bladder troubleand the one we can always recommend-Is DeWItts Kldna anX Bladder PillsThey are antlse ltid and at once assistthe kidneys to perform their Impor-tant

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STRUCK DEAD BY LIGHTNING7

Madison Aug 7Napoleon Artisand Jim Artis the latter a younger-man both colored were struck bylightning In their field here yester ¬

day while stacking fodder Both wereinstantly killed The stack of foddercaught fire from the bolt and theclothing of the men was partly con-sumed

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KNEW HOW TOPROTECT HERSELF

Gainesville Ga August 7EdwinMatthews a negro porter at a localhotel had his throat cut last nightwhen he attempted to enter the roomof Mrs Mamie Lawson who hadanopen knife under her pillow Whenthe negro approached the bed she cuthim The negro was taken to Atlanta-to prevent lynching

In buying a dontbe afraid to getCOUgiE1cIne CoughRemedy There Itand relief is ¬

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Frankfort germany August 7Themurder of a white woman similar tothat of Elsie SIgel in Xew York oc-

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