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FIVE- i n ii i- mt LOCAL MASONS 'FLORIDA BOOM tt - WERE WELCOMED IS GOING WILD Banquet Given at Anyox Last Modern Clfes Being Created Out Klflht for Hon. A. M. Man- of the Junqre and Fortunes son, Grand Master Being Made i i. m. Manmm, liraiul Master f till! MUKOIIIC l.lHlu,) of i . . I i.mm- i tn jiuliii'i-uiKft mill the Any- it member or Ihe craft 'worf ''in in force. Through Hie cnur- " Hie Prince Ituperl, Hir houl h'-lil until a later hour than it ri'unlur MiihiiK limp. Mr. Mumtnii rmiliiiiii'il Hiruiiffli lo VirtoHR tin tin1 Prinrn llupfrl. II" will lie imrniny iihiIIi lalir In x Hii' inli'i im IikLuix. . KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS ADD 65 MEMBERS TO ORDER AT EDMONTON Are Welcomed by Archbishop O'-Leary and Initiated by Grand Knight Enrlght Kl M l XT t. . Feb . IK. Two hundred and twenty-five meiii-Iht of Hie Kmulili of Ciiiiimlio -l.nllfieil Mhi Kre,.ei ori lie mellllli'i . Miltlaleil illlrilig the dn. n : In- imi'IiiIht-Ii ii ..f tlie hlli a' .1 hanilliel Iielil nl Hie Maiil.ni.ilil lliiiel. Itn-y from Ji-arly in Hie in.irnlnu. offieiaU oil Hie iii'Mouiiier- Hit-iiiiuh the . Iiree deH'i' ill Sullivan aeail-j.iioy. 'In' re reioiinii'H eiiilniu well mi in tin' iiflernooil. raml Kniirhi J. K. I'.nriuiil put Hie ll.Meiiiil IlilnOrili ttie U-' Iilejrei5 while I". M. huniie nod H. w i u lil iiwiiulMin 'the Mniiilitrd. Il.iiv su iekluiid and lr. .ea-ale. di;riel deputy of Suskaloon. -fioke nf the work dtnie in their lerrilnrx ninl eOMRriilnlali'd the Kilminii.in ineitiberit of mi heir vimmI work and enpei'iallv emn-llieildeil Hie onler ill whii'll the i mil ihIihii rerenmnieii wire rar- i led oui diirinii the day. Club Congratulated lr. Anrynt, ilitricl deputy of Nul l hern Alherlii Bleu npke eon-uniiulalins the new nwuiliern nnd wi-lnmi for their iiereH in nfub net i ilien. .1. i:. l.nriKliI www elmirman. HOTEL ARRIVALS. Prince Rupert t'.. W. r5wnnoii. Uk; A. W. Howlelt. Kinilhepa; II. A llennon and .Mary Ktnivyer. Ihuelliin; c:-. II. I'okk. "Mi", and .MrM. t'ownn. T. II. .Illinium, J. XUHn and N. Mu re hie. Vinieoiiver; MrH. II. f.. I'mitk nnd daiiwhlers. Mildred and liorolliy, Terniue; Mrx- T. K llriHiki. Huttmt Mllla: 1!. K. Hoi. r.ilmmilnn: HoMII. Slewarl. Central I., tiarn and T. l-'orlin, G.X.H.S s II.Khllk. WilllllpeK. Stihsrrihe lo tho Daily News. Her Liver Was Bad And She Felt, Tired and Depressed MM. M, Sicfcrt, OrtiMwcnlfr, Rirnk-writMt "I wi (rnntly dMurbod with pain in my liver, mid felt tirwl unit deiri'Mia most of thu tliuo. One Jay I rcJ about Milburn's sW d the t tlmo I went to town I buucht four iU of them. I have uied them Tepilnrly. snd nf.er two month.' uo 1 feol like aa ntirclr tlilTorent womin. ' Nowf 1 slwsys recommend them to "inJ wh0 n troublcJ aa of y MW;"only on. LsxLlr.r rill" and that the one rut up, for M1.! ! yer., by The r. ilWa EXCEEDS CALIFORNIA! iiiinii Uolumbin, anil I he lame Charles E. 8larr Tells Rotary pnriy or tonal .Mumiiih returned to cu of His Travels Through Mil' ciiy on the J'liniH. Hu,,HPti United 8tates Mux morning from Anvox. AI . nearly welcome WIH given Mr.' I mil tin- hooiri in Florida Is Miiiimiui anil hi 1'nrly hi tu. i Mueller lown ami tin- vinil to I I mum'Ii Lodge IumI iiikIiI ami the haiiiiicl Hun followed priivi-il in- I InitinHlif affairs. W. j;vt. R"ing wild anil thai il cx;eed I li' California boom, in pari of (hi' lory Inlil Hip Itntary Club at il ronrlicon jeslerday by Charles K. Xlarr who was their manicr of tin lodge, pi'PMiilviip""1' f"' Hie invasion. Cilie art' being carved mil nf I ho jun !. real I'Kiau. prices tire vllilj properly double in value in ii lcy of Cnpl. J. Iiiinalil. skipper 'horl lime ami many people Mxf Hi'iuii'il up n nici Hlaki' from I lie imthiii n. Hiiiicuiaiion, inn nji urn' kiidWH when Hie Imhuii will luirnt. Mr. Slarr khm! he like( I'lnrliU anil il wmh with reprel they left that nlale in their rwenl Irtuel However they were out lo lie,' I he romilry ami in onler In do llial they hail tn keep movin?. California and Arizona Klarlinn i nun Seal He on .ov- miiImt 28. Mr. Hlarr. aeroniiian- ieil hy Mr. Slarr Unite IhroiiK-i io ialifnriiia vioilins l.in An ele. Iiiiih'iihI Valley and other point- of inioret. 'Hie Imperial alley ik l.i'luw m lfJ and ninre il Iiuh heen irrisnled lias been pi'tHliieiiiic rnllon. oniniie., itrape fruit, 1ig anil dates and other Huh-tropieul prnduelH. It in irriKaleil from I lie Colorado Itiver. Amilher irripaleil eounlry wa iae throiK-h in Arizona where I he product vrr inoxlly alfalfa, eottun and winter vfelahlci; He w the val irrigation worka mh m ffc JlttiiI? dam and the rtrwiHevelt ilaln. llie eiTiet if water n the mdy noil win mrolloti, fflHkinu h wCndrrfuU ly jmnhtei iir. In sultietn Art ii kiMl..i . i .. ! ""' "I ,.. .......... "-"i-uijund went llinmnh to WeMeru .ain,.n. wairi.er ..mm- me ,(IMi Jf,M -""" r" ,"rr" ' I ;f s t in fw, ,tPl, aiH mnnv I " ..... inra fttHitu were rah-ed Jliat Arcnoisnop SpeahS ,... .nair.lllA.I mni.lr Sireakina itl the hanqtiei. il.i'un weldiineil the i!ii HH'inliero nilo I lie i-i il Ii. He Mike nf Hie fine wnrk doni' hy Miie ineiiiiiei'M durinf Mu- pal veiir- anil iruxien inni tlie ruin erop o f the world. Interesting Details In dencrihinB the lriv llinuiBh the euiiniry. Mr. Starr told inler-eitliiiji detailn xueli nx the ab-enrp of eulverln nero4 I he road. Hie "liuniier enles" wlilfch lliey mmh4mI Ihrinijrli without p't- lln out of Hie irar, the ininialure iitounlaiiie they panned with I lieir Iom flat a a table, hundreds o' tliein ranpliip in heiiihl fnun do In I'llO Or 300 feet hiSh. Then Ihey eaine into the timbered rounlry and lln dinlrielji ot natural oil and mi lo OulwMon wllli tin eiMirmoun nea wall on whicl they depend for flllure nafely. In I lint dlntrii'l Ihey found a lot ft f mud and an abienre of liai'il mirfaewl roaiU. New Orleans wa, an in lerest-iiiK eity divided into three kih-iioin. the modern city, lh'j Kreneh neclion add the Xcpro quarter, unnal nlieei Ik ii fine UniniuizlifHrc vvilh fiiuii - street ear traofci but' in the I'renrh" peoi uon nil' siriTin me v i i y jihiijvv and tli two or, (liri'e, .Jflg"5? iuiildlnpn overhani tfreilher nide. l.nuiHiana nnd Mlnsippi seem-. ed lo be fertile with eolloii and KUKiir cane as the ehief produeU. The neKmes Ibere live chiefly on rihewiiiK mi Kill' rane mid eating euro bread and nweel poIaloiM; While iiolnloei were rarp. Florida Reached Western Florida Ihe travellers found had much wasle land ami wan low and tvamiiy. Inking turpentine ffftm llic pines was one of their Industrie. There wa no i;n of Ihe boom in that part of Ihe slnle. However Ihey M Mi soon eaine lo the boom i'ouiitry. Alabama, They pul up nioslly at the snial- fssr, wlilltj . e , ... .. . . 1 .. .i a . i' It AmllSH 1 1 . sM"iri m . k . I HI . i&'KIMi I i Man It Leabed ssissippl, and Teii-snme of I lii cilles er idaees, not atlemiiliiijr to sloh seemed tti.lie hrivint' '"Ihe eoun- olT at .Miami or Palln Ileaoh, nnil -y penKrtnly hail a liiikwood.sjr ihey round thai Ihey emitil nl-lPIrunen and Hie roads wei'e ways get upponihiodalion atiiljunlntprovHl. The people wftrs prices were reasonable. nloslly .N'rprues or poor whiles While Ihe chief boom whs on nd even Ihe cllles (lid not xhbw die coast, the interior towns ap-ja prowth like .(hose on the coast, pealed lo Mr. Slarr as'beiiiK most I Kansas City was ''where Mr. slalde. Orlando bud Krnwn, tvi Slarr lived IH ydars iwo anil Hie :i5,l)lin from aboul rive lo night Rrovvth sineo be was last Ibere Ihousand people mid the alreels.was surprising. 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