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AN UNUSUAL SUIT
Owner of a Georgia Mule Alleges theAnimals Temper Has Been
Ruined by an Auto HornAugusta May 29John Kelly of
Auguhta has entered suit against DrW C Lyle surgeon general of thestate militia and a vel known localnutoinobilLst for 1S3 damages to amule by Dr Lyles automobile-
The unusual part of the story isthat the mule was not even grazed-by the automobile nor did it run-away or sustain any visible injuryThe complaint sets forth that certainrtrange and unusual noises made toissue by said defendant from the horn
I of said automobile had such an evileffect upon the mules disposition thathie moral character has been com-pletely
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changed Whereas the animalwas1 docile and good natured beforesaid the plaintiff it is now evilminded-and of a peevish nature
KILLING A WHALE IN TAMPA BAYx
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Whale on the starboard sir re-
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Chief Navigator Join Langhoff-to John Langhoff A B from the mid ¬
dle seat of his dory as she rode thecrest of a mild wave on the calmhosom of Hillsborough bay a coupleot miles off Palmetto Beach this morn-ing
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shortly after 9 oclockThere she blows said the A B
and the dory was soon heading forshore the captainseaman laying hardon the oars eager to spread the gladtidings-
He reached the beach and whis ¬
pered the words to Commodore BillLynch The word was flashed toTampa Esli Knight Arthur CuscadenAlgee King Sam Honacker W J Bai-ley
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Arthur Cuscaden Robert KellerCaptain Bacom of the Flaneur JohnLanghoff a harpoon and a couple ofWinchesters snugged aboard with anabundance of real courage sailed outwith both engines going
They reached the inner bay in shortorder and sighted the whale disportinghimself or herself on the calm surfaceof the warm water The engines werereduced in speed and the Flaneur stolesilently to the side of the Leviathan-who apparently anticipated no dangerCaptain Bacom offered the harpoon tothe gentlemen but they deferred tothe navogators superior knowledge ofdevilfish stingrays etc and so hestood and waited his chance
The first cast of the poon struckthe whale at the base of the dorsalfin and the big black fish started forthe bottom of the bay It didnt havefar to go as any dredge man will tellyou Up it came and then the gentle ¬
men with the Winchesters Esli andH L Knight got busy and a pluggingmatch ensued The whale dove againleaving streaks of blood behind Asecond time up spouting blood andspume andthen more lead CaptainBacom let but and took in slack withthe aid of the other gentlemen Soonthe lead had effect and the big fishweakened-
It was nearly two hours from thetime the Flaneur drew up alongside-the whale to the landing of the levia ¬
than at the foot of the dock close tothe Royal theater to which point itvas towed Here the fishermen nothaving yard room for the overgrownmonster turned it over to CommodoreLynch-
All of the actors and actresses gath-
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around the carcass together withthe entire population of Palm BeachThey pronounced it the real thing buttelephoned in to the Times for the ma-
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reporter to come out and tell em
what species it was The marine re ¬
porter soon landed on the spot andlooking wise pronounced ita commonbiack whale of the tropical species Itmeasures about 40 feet long andweighs several tons
This is the first whale that has vis ¬
ited Tampa in the recollection of theoldest inhabitants but whales havebeen reported from Tarpon Springs recentlyTampa Times
HUMAN FILTERS-The function of the kidneys is tQ
strain out the impurities of thehlood which constantly passingthrough them Remed-y makes the kiAnfehealthy so theywill strain out aU vaste matter fromthe blood Take Foleys Kidney Rem-edy
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at once and it will make you wellSpld by all dealers
CRUISER PICKED UP CASTAWAYS-
Avalon Island of Santa Catalina-Cal May 29The converted cruiserBuffalo U S N arrived at this portyesterday having on board EE Easton his wife two small children and-a colored nurse rescued on the highseas from a small launch in whichthey had drifted about for two daysand a night in ugly weather TheBuffalo also reported the strange disappearnce of Capt A Crist of Avalonskipper of the launch and the drown ¬
ing of C E Hooline ordinary seaman-of the cruiser who sacrificed his lifein the rescue of the Eastons
GOOD FOR EVERYBODY-Mr Norman R Coulter a prominent
architect in the Delbert Building SanFrancisco says I fully endorse allthat has been said of Electric Bitters-as a toni medicipe It is good foreverybody t corrects stomach liverand kidne flieorders in a prompt andefficient maiiner and builds up thesystem Electric Bitters is the bestspring medicine ever sold over adruggists counter as a blood puri-fier
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it is unequaled 50c at all drug-stores
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The best 25c box of paper we haveever put across the counter DanishCloth at the Postoffice Drugstore
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NATIONAL MODELLICENSE LEAGUE
Beaten in North Carolina But Hopes-to Hold New York
New York WorldA little the worse for the trouncing
he has just received in North Carolinabut still aggressive and full of spirits-the Demon Rum moved to this cityyesterday and established headquartersand started a vigorous back fireagainst the AntiSaloon League underthe name of the National Model Li-
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League-G R Washburne of Louisville Ky
n ho looks much like a clergyman butint one called reporters around himyesterday at the Hotel Martinique Heis secretary of the league and was inthe thick of the losing fight in NorthCarolina-
We made a mistake there he saidby not being on the ground soon
enough But were wise now and weare gOing to get started in New Yorkon even terms with the enemy This-is going to be a campaign of education-and publicitywhatll you have todrink gentlemen
Tells About the League-He said that while the league was
only six months old it had 800 mem ¬
bers representing 500000000 invested-in the liquor business-
We have an honorary list toosaid Mr Washburne to which we in ¬
vite ministers church members Y MC A workers Epworth Leaguers andothers In fact no one is debarred-from our circle
When pressed for statistics on thehonorary membership the secretary
ordered another round of drinksWe have come to New York to get-
a good start because we anticipate-that there is going to be a great fightIn this state he said It has alreadystarted in the back counties Ourmethods are t he same as the antisaloon people with the exception hatwe do not blackmail or graft We hirespeakers put out literature and make-a personal canvass Why down inNorth Carolina among our speakers-was the Rev Dr W A Wasson anEpiscopal clergyman of Riverhead-L I and T DeQuincy Tully of theLaw and Order Improvement Societyof this State
Mr Washburne said that the leaguetelieved in saloonkeepers obeying thelaw or else retiring from business
THE LUCKY QUARTER-
Is the one you pay out for a box ofDr Kings New Life Pills They bringyou the health thats more precious
I than jewels Try them f headachebiliousness constipation Cn4 malariafI they disappoint you tho price will be
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Conventions held every Mon ¬
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Tulula Lodge No 22-
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J F Thompson N GM M Little Secretary
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and third Thursday evenings of eachmonth Visiting brothers cordiallyinvited W D Graham W M
Jake Brown Secretary
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Notice of Sessions ofOcala Lodge No 851Benevolent and Pro ¬
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Regular sessions on the second andfourth Tuesday evenings of eachmonth Visiting brothers cordiallyinvited S A Rawls Exalted Ruler
Joseph Bell Acting Secretary
FORT KING CAMP
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Next regular monthly meeting willbe held Friday evening June 12th at8 oclock in Yonges Hall Visitingsovereigns are always welcome
G W Martin C CChas K Sage Clerk
CONCORDIA LODGE F U OF AConcordia Lodge No 181 Fraternal
Union of America meets fourth Wed-nesday
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of every month 730 p m atYonges Hall R E Yonge P M
Chas K Sage Secretary
INDIGESTION-With its companions heart burnflatulence the liver con-stipation
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poor blood he da he fand other ner ¬
vous symptom ralow skin foultcngue offensivfisIbEeath and a legion01 other ailments is at once the mostwidespread and destructive maladyamong the American people TheHerbine treatment will cure all these
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