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The Weekly Tribune from Tampa, Florida • 6

The Weekly Tribune du lieu suivant : Tampa, Florida • 6

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TAMFA WEEKLY TK1JUNJ, THUKSiJJAY, MAKIM 10, 1910 til Tampa is now the largest City io Florida and headquarters for Development Ideas in South Florida. Tampa is now the largest City in Florida and head-puarters for Development ideas of South Florida. of SIX Tsui GUNN SAYS TRIBUNE AND THREE NEGROES Em TAMPA KNOWN EVERYWHERE TTTT If 13 Farmer I 5-Ac Than Be More a New Well Sale as At Declares Tampa Known as York and Tribune On All Places. SHOT TO DEATH Here and there over Florida one can pick out a little piece of ground on which a fortune can be made, but the much surer way of getting certain wealth from the soil in Florida is to secure While speaking last evening to a number of his confreres on the City Advantages ol This Land We Offer You assured of a diversity of crops, to sell larger' tracts to these at less price per acre. enough ground of this kind to be The plan of this company is farther-seeing folks and sell them NEAR PALlETTi TEA 40 Acre 80 Acre 120 Acre 160 Acre ii $12.50 to $17.50 an acre MONTHS on paved TRIO EXPIATES MURDER OF PAYMASTER STRIB-BLING AND DEPUTY MATTHEWS AND 18 of Tampa, i Council and other friends relative to Ids enjoyable visit to Indianapolis and at-i tendance upon an educational convention there in company with County Superin-1 tendent E.

W. Buehholz. Councilman i John T. Cunn. who is the Nestor of the Council and occupies the important position of Chairman of the Finance Committee, apoke in the highest appre-j elation of The Tribune and his home 1 city.

I 'One thins; is certain," he declared, "Go where you will in this country and the Tampa Tribune is to be found on sale and Tampa is as well known to the people as is New York. "There is never any need of a Tampan i registering the word Florida after In-j scribing the name Tampa on the regis-' ter. Everybody knows where Tampa is and what it stands for. Every Tampan IN 6, 12 miles north right in the ONE-FOURTH CASH, BALANCE These tracts are located 7 to 12 road, with two railroads meeting tv. They are in the lake section center of the proper- CITY AND SUBURBAN HOMES! Avenue lots, on of Hillsborough county, insuring 5-room house, corner -0th and 23d Street, on 2 large pavement, price Two Railroads Cross It.

Fine Hard Road to Tampa. Practically Automatic Irrigation. Natural Drainage. No Flood or Drought Season. Adjacent to City of Tampa.

Fertility Already Proved by Actual Production in Heart of the Tract. Grapefruit and Other Citrus Fruits Being Raised at Big Profit Right Now. Cukes, Beans, Celery and Other High Priced Truck Growing Luxuriantly. Fine Lake Fronts for Home Sites On Ever Tract. All of This We Offer You at Lowest Prices and Most Business-Like Terms Now Obtaining On Any Florida Tract.

both drainage and practically automatic stands within a few inches of the surface irrigation, for the moisture fven in dry weather. We offer one of the finest homes on Plant Avenue; fine large 10-room house, with beautiful location, lot 172 acres with good boat landing, on few acres cleared and 70x135 feet; elegant bath room, hot 1 Alafia River; There are farms in operation and making big returns right in this big tract, the crops being grapefruit, oranges, peaches, and all kinds of garden vegetables. There isn't a better tract to be had in Florida. See us or write for further details. NORTH TAMPA LAND COMPANY fenced; tine orange and fruit land: some good vegetable land: 12 miles from Tampa by water and by paved road.

Price, $2,000.00. and cold water, gas and electric lights, in fact all modern comforts: large barn and automobile garage; price $13,000.00. Terms. NEGROES VICINITY DANGER OF DEMORALIZATION OF LABOR should feel proud of his home. It has attained that prominence and commercial prestige to such extent that it.

has become a great city and it is recognized as such far and wide." NOBBS CRANE, Nice 7-room house on large lot. Is" o. 904 Twiggs street, right opposite the Tampa Northern depot; price $3,000, on easy terms. Sole Tampa Agents. Tampa, Florida $12.50 to $17.50 an Acre American National Bank Building.

115 acres, 3-4 mile front on salt water, Alafia River, good orange and truck land; fine water protection, 12 miles from Tampa; rock road; 9 miles by water; 350 bearing orange and grapefruit trees; 2-story 8 -room house, ceiled. Price, $3,500.00, 160 acres of land on Curlew Creek, salt water, navigable for launches; TRIBUNE TOPICS Comparative Quiet Reigned After Three Guilty Ones Had Been Killed LITTLE SNAP A 17 per cent proposition; a good house and lot 1 on Wall street, to be sold at half) price, $450. Quick! EXTRA SNAP New 2-story house, 7 rooms and hall, with bath; plastered throughout: large front 'porch and back porch latticed in; on two very large lots; in Record! 18 Years in Real Estate The records of very few real estate firms in the State of Florida March 7. (Special.) With three negroes dead as a of race rioting: in the neighbor And With Brown Sitting on the Lid Bartow Courier-Informant: The Tribune is pluming itself on the good order maintained in Tampa during the recent Panama celebration. Almost any old town could keep quiet with a battalion of United States regulars, several companies of state troops ami the sheriffs in the state to make it behave.

show transactions which antedate those on the books of this firm throughout the years of our dealings with the public, especially in the city of Tampa, we have built steadily a reputation for ab- hood of Palmetto yesterday, the wrath of the residents in this section seems to be assuaged. The sum total of deaths is three negroes and two white men, with r.ne white man in the Emergency Hospital in Tampa with a bullet hole through his head. The lust of the three negroes im-plicafed in the murder of two deputies and the fatal wounding of the solute truth in representation and fidelity to the interests of our clients Therefore your interests Grove, on Nebraska "avenue; 20 large orange trees; higher than a 2-story house. Price $4,500. An orange grove in the city; lot 60x189 feet; 15 Sine orange between Southerland and Dunedin; 1-2 mile from coast, 8 1-2 acre grove, orange and grape-fruit, with 10 acres lake; grove piped and irrigated: 8-room cottage.

barn and poultry yard, etc. Fine well of water, an ideal southern home, 30 acres at Brandon. 225 large bearing orange trees; some large grapefruit trees; line truck land. Price $3,000.00. A REAL.

SNAP 10 lots adjoining in one block, south of Buffalo Avenue, west of 15th street, and east of Nebraska Avenue, for the cash; $1,000.00. will be safe in our hands, re- SEXTON HARRIS nice 5-room cottage. Price trees; $2,000. of how Oh, No, He Wouldn't Pensacola Journal: Claude L'Engle takes occasion to inrorm the Tampa Tribune that it was all a joke. He wouldn't quit running for a cash consideration of $300,000.

great gardless tance from Tampa you reside. First National Bank Building TAMPA, FLA. I third, was lynched at dusk this after- noon in the palmfttoes on the banks of the Manatee river. He had fallen I asleep and when hfl awoke was gaz-j ing into the barrels of a dozen rifles land shotguns. Even then he showed Good lot to build on, in the Garri- son.

on Cumberland street; price A Tribune Young Man Kumterville Tribune: Mr. "Mack" Cathcart. city editor of the Tampa Tribune, was a visitor to the office Wednesday and Thursday. Mack went to school here -when he was a "kid," and met many of his old Sum-tcrville schoolmates. Sumterville is proud of him as a rising young man.

3tU. SUBURBAN' HOME 1 3-4 acres of land, all fenced ana cross fenced; fine shade trees; the finest scupper -nong grape-vine in the country; fairly good 2-story house, unfiinish-d; good water; near pavement and city; must be sold; worth $2,000.00. Price, $1,000.00. Nice large corner lot, near Michigan and Nebraska Avenues. Price TWA i BEAUTIFUL RIVER FRONT 45 acres fronting on the Alafia river, 9 miles from Tampa; 25 acres 1111-! der fence; 4 acres in bearing or- ange grove; 50 grapefruit trees; large 3-story house, barn and pack-I ing house; tine truck land.

Price, i $1,000 cash, balance on easy I terms. resistance and reached for his rifle. In a second he was riddled with bullets. It was riot known until the sheriff and his exhausted deputies returned to Palmetto tonight that three negroes were implicated in the murder of Sam Stribbling and Ed. Matthews.

From the information brought by the sheriff neither of the Ellis brothers were implicated in the killing of Paymaster Stribbling, but another negro who was killed by Henry Wasgame early last evening was a guiltv one. The sheriff was Owners of Florida Farmmg KL A PoDuIar Contest. Punta Gorda Herald: The Tampa Tribune's great popularity contest is attracting considerable attention throughout the State. Much interest is being manifested in it everywhere. The circulation of The Tribune is being largely increased, and the distribution of valuable prizes at the close of the contest will be the reward of the successful contestants.

notified hy Wasgame this afternoon that he had been on the lookout for tiie slayer of Stribhl'ng, and had run him to cover in a clump of palmetto trees iK.ir his house. The negro came out and attempted to fire. When Wasgame discharged both barrels of his gun the negro fell back into the WIER REALTY COMPANY, 504 Franklin St. Phone 748 1- in South Tampa and "Keystone Park" Loionies Rooms 410-411 American National Bank Building. TAMPA, FLA.

TALKING TAMPA Florida's Need of Hotels. Times- Union Times-Union: Jacksonville The palmetto-. said he did not ore to risk following the negro in the growing dnrkness. When a search made today the body of the (I'tid negro was found at the spot mdicat'd by Wasgame. Where Ellis Brothers Butted In Th- two Ellis negroes, it is alleged, took a hand in the trouble growing out of Strihhllng's murder, when they attempted to interfere with the run UK many other points of interest and left on the Lampasas for Mobile to inspect the terminals there.

ome and PftSSENGER TRAIN RACES WITH A SNOW AVALANCHE Truck Farms or Timber lands. Orange Groves need for more hotel accommodations is felt in Tampa as It was long felt in Jacksonville- before some measure of relief came. Not that Jacksonville has all the hotels it needs, for it has not. While the pressure is not so badly felt as it was a few years ago. yet the very building of more hotels seem.s to attract more hotel patrons to a city.

And, too, the annual movement of the tourist class to Florida, which grows with every year, has been added to of 1st by the stream of homeseckers of whom the majority pass through this city, as a matter of course, many of them remaining a few days with us. The recent great crowd in Tampa on the occasion of the Panama canal celebration has brought home to that city the need of additional hotels more forcibly than ever befor' and with the energy that it displays in such matters no doubt it will not be long before we shall hear of one of several large commercial hotels in contemplation or under way in that city. Fortune lor You. In the garden spot of America As little as $1.00 down and $1.00 per month, per acre, $40.00 per Acre will purchase a garden farm from which you can ck-ar $500. t) to $1,000.00 net prntit per acre each year.

ning? of the bloodhounds with which the murderer was ing chased. They were, in turn, chased, and went to their house, where they barricaded themselves and fired on the posse which surrounded the shack, killing IJeputy Sheriff Matthews. They made their escape when the posse ch parted to secure reinforcements. Reports late tonight bring the information that every ferry boat coming across the river from the section where the trouble occurred, is load'd to capacity with blacks getting away from the scene. Labor is very much and crops will suffer in consenuenc No further trouble is anticipated.

Injured Man In Tampa J. B. Morgan, who was fatally Injured when one of the Ellis brothers was captured at the bridge some distance from here, was placed on a Last Car Had Just Passed Steep Slide When Mass Crashes Down On the Rails. VANCOl'VKR, B. C.

March 7. A Canadian I'acitlc passenger train had a thrilling experience with a gigantic snowslide Saturday afternoon just cast of Field, on the western slope of the Rockies, it was learned touy. The engineer opened the throttle and the train dashed down the grade, escaping Property or City A Florida Truck Farm The opportunity for you to get possession of a garden farm is right now, next week may be too late; have only about 60 of these farms left that we are selling on the easy terms of $1.00 an acre cash and $1.00 an acre monthly, without any taxes or interest until paid for. These garden lands are located south of Tampa on the Bay and on the rivler; every foot of land we sell you bv only a few feet. The engineer hearrl nlainlv the thunder of the ava train and sent to iampa, wnere ne was placed in the Emergency Hospital.

It is the belief of physicians here that hf. cannot recover. is suitable for growing crops, no low swamps, no high sand hills, but nice A Matter of Legal Reform Jacksonville Times-Union: At the recent meeting of the Florida State Bar Association at Tampa, Judge Joseph II. Wall advocated a change in the jurisprudence of the State such that there would be no reversal in a lanche booming down the mountain side. He opened the throttle and the race was on.

The last car had just got by a steep level "flat woods" of the best quality for growing all kinds of vegetables, oranges, lemons, or grapefruit; the distance to Tampa is eight to ten miles by WE ARE BARGAIN SPECIALISTS Our lists of all the different kinds of property to be found in Florida are made up of genuine "Snaps' If the prop-ertv nrirrd too hitrh we have nothing1 to do with it. this has that labor The law-abiding citizens of section believe that everything quieted down to such an extent the damagf done hy running land or water. If you want a home or truck farm of one or more acres in rails. noint when the slide struck the the most favored section of the United States, lii out tlie coupon below, send mow and covered An enormous mass of packed tr-e. rarrvlns by tree trunks twenty feet.

the rails to a depth of nailed at Field and The train was news of the slide was r.ot received un- Quick sales enable us to continue to find exceptional bargains. We have them now. Write For Lis! of "Live Ones" in your first payment, we will make a selection for you, and send you a map showing the location; if you should inspect the property at any time within 60 days afterwards and not lie pleased we will return you money, and ask no questions. We guarantee that the lands in this subdivision will be sellin? at 50 per cent over present prices before paid for on the terms offered. Write today, fill out coupon, or write for any thcr information yon may wisli to know.

Address W. D. DAVIS, Treasurer, Tampa, Fla. COUPON Inclosed find as first payment on acres of your Florida Garden Hillsborough County, south of Tampa. You are to select for me a choice location, and If 1 should visit the property within the next sixty days, and am not satisfied.

I will make demand on you for the return of this payment; if satisfied I agree to pay same rate of $1.00 an acre per month, without interest or taxes until paid for, at price of $40.00 per acre. til today. This evening only twenty bodies had been recovered from the debris of Sat-urdav morning's accident on the Canadian Pacific near lingers Pass. SALVE TO DINGIES. away can be quickly repaired.

One of tile Ellis negroes was shot to death shortly after dayhreak this morning. He and his brother attempted to cross a bridg'- where Deputies J. K. Morgan and Max Burnette were on guard. When the deputies ordered the two negroes to halt they re greeted with a pair of shots.

A general fusilade between the trio ensu'd. in which Morgan was shot in the heid, and Hurnette hud his low lip taken off. One of the negroes seized Morgan's gun as he fell and attempted to use it on Hurnette. but the latter was too quick, and shot him case except where an examination of the whole record should show that some manifest injustice had been done the accused. This brings to a head, as far as Florida is concerned, a discussion which has engaged the attention of law associations, and the press, in all parts of the country.

Attorney General Trammtll has several times drawn attention to the injustice that is done the State and the taxpayers by the present practice of reversals 0:1 what often seem like trivial ground to tiie layman, at least In criminal cases; and he wrote a letter ful of clear, strong argument on the subject on the eve of the meeting, which was published in several papers of the State. The- Bar Association referred the matter to the committee on legal reform, which will report at next year's session, it is to be presumed. Taft Lays a Rail on the Party Political Fence. S. President 'WASHINGTON.

March neveial hundred Taft in an address to Signed in the interest of negroes at a rally Rcsilty C0s9 University of Ohio, made a Wilberforce Date 1810 P. O. through the head. After shooting the negro Burnette faced a gun in the hands o. the other negro, but doging quickly he escaped tlie shot, and the negro made off into the swamp.

Tving the wounded ne strong plea tor a umvcrnj im Lne negro. The nearo is a great and growing race," he said. "At the close of the war there were in this country 4.000,000 negroes; today there are 10,000.000. A race With whose history the United States has been bound and with whose progress and imnrovement it always must he Tampa in a Cartoon State Supreme Court of Appeals here today. The Circuit Court had previously held that the law was both uiiconsitutlon -al, and confiscatory, the road having contested the statute on both grounds.

Three other roads, the CJiesupeake .111.1 Oiiio, Norfolk and Western and Kanaw ha and Michigan, also opposed the law. According to today's finding they must obey the statute unless thev can show that it is contiscatory in their cases also. initial steps to enlist former President Theodore Roosevelt in the coming campaign upon his return to the United States front Africa. Officials of the committee, it is said, have been in correspondence with Mr. Roosevelt and have unfolded to him a plan which contemplates a spectacular speech-making tour of the West, particularly in States where the so-called "insurgent" movement is mili Block, PLA Room 3, Giddens TAMPA, rt nsacoia 1 ne 1 une-i.

uuu cleverly cartooned the proposed visit of the Kscarnbia county commissioners to the Tampa Panama Canal gro to a tree Burnette made haste to Sit Morgan to a physician. Before he returned to the spot where he had left the wounded negro, the posse had arrived and made quick work of the wounded man. The entire community has been demoralized hy the incident, and the law-uhiding negroes have- been badly friglrtened. The white residents, however, have promised that no harm shall come to those who are not displaying opn sympathy for the men who have caused the trouble. UtiHWllHfpnl-Jmi 111 11 Ml I.Ui.llHfc.Wja8i&'.WB bound and united.

"While the white people and the negroes live contentedly together in this country, the negro race must have highly educated leaders who must come from a highly educated rlass. We hear many criticisms of higher education of the negro and many say that money spent on educating the negro is wasted. "I do not agree with, these critics. The negro race must have the highest education, and the higher the better for the community. The negroes are very susceptible to pulpit influence and their ministers who are the best educated can do more than anything else to help uplift the race.

The better educated their industrial teachers, so much the better Write us for our booklet on Florida tant. The former Presidents attention Is said to have been called to the fact that in 1906. President Taft. then the Secretary of War, made a tour of the West, upholding the policies of President Roosevelt, and appealing for a return of a Republican House of Representatives. That it will be comparatively easy to convince Mr.

Roosevelt that "turn about is fair play" is said to be the belief of the Deserves It All: Manatee Record: You never heard anything about the coming congressional campaign, but that'e easy when you think about how Steve Spark-man is the whole cheese, and no one has the nerve to go up against him. Steve has made a howling success out of politics and deserves all that's coming to him. MALLORY VISITS TAMPA. Among the visitors of this week to Tampa from New York was C. D.

Mal-lory. ugi-nt of the Maltory Line in York and son of lYesident II. II. Mal-lory. of tiie Mallory Steamship Co.

Air. Mallory arrived in Tampa from Key West on tiie steamer Umpasas and while here was shown over the city by K. M. Hendry of the Hendry Knight and who is also President of the ftate Hoard of Health. He was shown the busy workers in the cigar factories, Morgan Brought Here J.

K. Morgan, who was wounded in the race trouble ut Palmetto yesterday, was brought to this city last evening for surgical attention and was taken 'to tiie Km rgeiicy Hospital. He was accompanied by ills young son. 1 1 was unconscious and has remained so siiu and his condition is most serious. I jr.

J. A. Humes made RATES UNREASONABLE Mar. 8. In a serie, of cases brought before the Interstate Commerce Commission by the Virginia-Carolina Chemical Company, against the Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific railway, the St.

louis-Iron Mountain and Southern and the St Louis and San Francisco railroad. 1 was held by tlie commission toda4 that the rates of the defendant line on fertilizer from Memphis, various points in other states wcr unreasonable. 'Rates that the commission consider ed reasonable were ordered to be ej i tabhshed and the cases were rctiine by the commission for a determinate 1 of a proper reparation to the rod 1 plainant. and Hillsborough County, giving list of small farms for sale. STEBBINS REALTY COMPANY," Suite 219 American Bank Building, TAMPA.

FLA. for the race. WANTS TEDDY'S HELP CAR FARE LAW CONSTITUTIONAL This Is Only On Us Face Says the Court. CHARLESTON, W. March 8 The West Virginia two cent fare law is constitutional on its face, but confiscatory as applied to the Coal and Coke railroad according to the decision of the Republican Congressional Committee Makes Overtures.

WASHINGTON', Mar. 8. The Republican Congressional Committee, it a supt rticial examination of the wound and decided that he would redress it tins morning. The wound extends from near the eye and passes downward in a diagonal direction to the othr 1 csa was reported here tonight, has taken.

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