Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, January 26, 1912, Page 1

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No. 72 acrmmms sobz v voureMORE - ASPIRE ‘ cA IE'S M 3 Bishop: Hanry W. Warren, senior i N R 3 E Ocala, Jan. 2§.—The spiendid Te- fflR 0ff'ct Bishoprof the Northern Methodist| . ¢ b | U Ly port on education and the South- Chutehy: Mnfld . - i h ; ; ern Baptist Theological Seminary of Louisville was ready by Dr. W. D.|SEVERAL NEW mm ASK dress last night at tho Herron ’f'hea- “ \ND WILL m‘n ater, which was heard by an appre- LACE - OF GBAYAQUIL “RE- ~ Nowlin, of Lakeland, one of the | tEEIR NEXT ANNU. clative audience. HEAD AND BURN THEIR [ 00 O e state FOR THE SUPPORT OF THE i N ok e ERSTWEILE IDOL. Education of Baptists snd ' the SOVEREIGNS. CONVENTION. ¢ ject “The Forees of-a Sunbeam,” and “'tal who heard it, declare it to have jan. 26.—The most imper-|been one of the most l!m:e(ul and ome before the Bap-|instructive, lectures cver heard in| Convention wdE the selee- Lakeland. RBishop Wharren is a very 1 ¢ mosting, | SCholarly gentleman, and the audi- g of the next pldce of mee SRk b oA s 0 hoften by y will be at Lakeland; Hon. R. splendid lectufe. . Chairman of the Commit- o0 Nominations, reporting’ that gext convention be held at Lake- ’ and that it convene tLe first| Rsy in December next, and that Baptist ministry and the support of Baptist_institutions of learning were| features stressed in the report. The speaker -especially was pronounced against the acceptance by \Baptllt schools of the Carnegie fund, which seeks to do away with denomination- alism, (By Associated Press.) (By Asscciated Press.) Washington, Jan: . 26.—Presiden fuayaguil, Bcuador, Jan. 26— Taft, as chief executive of the Amers{Sgera! Pedro oMntero, recently pop- Yond cRail Croks. Aoodals t(;r o l.un' here with the populace of this 9 % was yesterday shot by the popu- to relieve the famine in-China. He . dragged into the streets, . be- declares that awful conditicns exq fied and bugned. Montero a short in certain provinces yisited by th( cm"’ml of fi[mlA ficcds. A million ‘ace strvation. He B githe troops here. He surrendered GAW DESI-YS sayp these conditions will continue fleadership to Genéral Alfaro, lat-' ms mfi wn“ while the presect politieal » unrest being defeated by ‘the government ml[s 0ANC stirs the empire, with no responslble. ¥, captured and sentenced to six- years, Theymob, hearing this i ed into the government .house,|Actress Who Caused a Prince to llle wreaked vengeance on the fallen a Throne Weds Ameriean of Same Company. ELLEOLES” OF - | oy ssseemicd pross) New York, Jan. 26.—Gaby Deslys, § STEEL CORPORATION e W™ "' i “In today's issue of the Lakeland ' News several other aspirants ~for county offices present their claims to the voters, in addition to the Jlong list noticed in last week's issue. Mr. J. J. Boynton makes announce- ment of his candidacy for tire office of tax assessor. Mr..Boynton has . |assisted during the busy period in the work of - this office f8r the past six years, and is therefore thoroughly informed as to all the details of the assessor's duties. Mr, Boynton is an affable and obliging gentleman, well qualified to fill the office, and will develop a strong fgllowing. Mr. John M. Keen announces as & candidate for Circuit Court Clerk, which will make this race a very in- teresting three-cornered onme.” Mr. Keen i8 a native of this county, a gentleman of educational and - other qualifications that would fit him for in London, according to. cablegrams. | the office, 'MM/" Sodnty Lonmiskion: They Were members of the fame com-|®' for a numbér of years he acquired - pany. || & tamiliarity with county alfairs that . would be valuable to him in the po- - sition he seeks, He has algrge fam- 11y ‘connection, besides many' friends thorughout the county, and will Proye a very stroiig candidate: A Mr. N. B.'Childs, of Bartow, has = /|& bynch that he is about the right matter 0 ¢ 8 : I.. of Oeula government to take hold of things. B 7. p. Chapman, D. of Ocala, cmductar Two Engmetn and Fire-| In many cities' contributions for B the convention sermon, and man Killed in Collision Near the famine sufferers have already Rr . R. Pendleton_of Peusa- m‘m been made. 5 GOVERNMENT SCORES IN PACKERS CASE Damaging Evidence Introducel, Be- spite Objection of Cotinsel for the Alleged Meat Trust. alternate. k‘mqvtexs in Jacksonville, Leesburg, Ga., Jap. 26.—Four e Board of Missions be 10- Vi ginmen were killed this :morning P dack :‘”]‘: “da:f:‘po;:d;s in a, collision’ of a passenger train Assocl y I'oublah Association, | and freight on the Central of Geor- . Lake City; Central|gia, The dead: Engineer K. Taylor, H. Cason, Santa Fe; | Macon, Ga.; Conductor G, W. Gas- ation, F. M, Wells, Jn- sett, Fort Valley, Ga.; Enginger M. g soctation, A. L. An- 0. Lindsey, Eufaula, Ala, and a ne- D»h.mak Harmony Asso- g, W. H. Tucker, Newberry; In-|8f0 fireman, name unknown, The / wreck wds caused by a mis- . with helping Manuel to lose the throne of Portugal, was married to Harry Pilcher, an American. dancer tor Bomh Says Big coneem Maintains Obnexious Labor (By Associated Pregs.) Chicago, Jan. 26.—The .Govern- ment won in the trial of the packers g, Titusville; Jacksonville Asso- undershndins of orders. ’B! CTEW | accused of vloxmap of the anti-tru " of the United States Steel Cor- , A E. Ogolve, Callahan; Mar-|of the frefght was told that passen- | laws, when . ¢ tion before the Senate Commit- sociation, R. LiT“"‘;’ h“‘": ger No. 15 was running late. They [the introductio o u Education &nd’ Labos, in ur ani Asociation;: John took this to mean Na. 8 which they, twenty-five ‘orkeln ! he enactment of a bill® whic o . 3 ; a ize for the sherift’s office, and b, Miami; ;llfdlemir;dn A»N ‘met head-on in & dense fog. No|t ¢ d impose elght hour's labor re- p‘l‘&nos and dlm: A the'yoters, in this lldue:'om him 8. B. Cale, v NeW | passengers were. tion on all government contract TP R, wh y o Association, S. Godwin, Max- k. Borah ,:‘ ‘that ‘while th nts. are eagerly awaiting "CHE; o|tB "mh‘ for. that poaition, He eBthel Association, W. H. Me={ o g s gl T X : hé oratlon is paylng mill "fi 4 "W\hém T8 swill Graceville; Pagco A-ocfim ! AN 4 g ; ’“ it W‘"‘l’ ¥ Burns, Dade City; Peage h men work ‘m e tion, J. L. Jomes, - Bay Ass'n., E. sachla; Rocky Creek A "'E. Scott, Alllance; 8 X pciation, J. J. Clor, flt 1 S‘nta Rosa Assochuyq! ; et Nfl!‘lfil afttee, head-| . ‘H‘l‘lmn St. Johtie iéo eF| uarters to afnounce his willibgness tion, W. 0. Geiger, Greén to.accept membership. *“Roosevelt is ; South Florida, Assoefation, o, | the logical aanfor: the Republican els, Socrum; Suwannee Asso- [y ey oy aiia - Govenor Hadley of Ira J. Carter, Live Oak; Tam- Missouri wired the committee that b Association, Lee MacDonnell, rehi i Wekina Association, €. A. g i e s Kissimmee; West Florida As- 0, M. L. Dekle, Marianna. No PEAcE fm 3 §a% : 5 s cicvca o oo wnen| TURKEY AND ITALY rm of C. M. Brittain, removed (By Associited Press.) ashington, Jan. lzfl.——Senato: Bh discussed what he called “hell- River Association, . William. The winners in the Tribune con- test, which closed last nksht. wlll be Inllnd- was n;.fi-e d!nitrou ohnl was at first thought, Several vmuu were destroyed with some easualties. X Ilmn are lhaplu up forthe cel- ebration’ of Illipols Day next Tues- January 30, when all those who were ‘born in that Stue\nd thelr familjes will gather in Munh hrk3 for a crand reunfon. knowit as the section which furnhhea It has Heen decided to have a sup- | the Tadisies for the residents o, the per inktead of a dinner, and this will nertl\efl: cities at & ‘time When they be held between five and six o'clock | W' pdy handsome prices for them, In the afterndon. Bach family have |t will medn much for the Escambia been instructed to bring a big bas- truckers and will annually turn into Lakeland makes ' "specialty of | stmurriu. Hastings ‘of " potatoes, Sanford and Orlando of eelery and; Him.- We have heard of no’ dissatis- faction or probable opposition, More shocks were felt today, though, of course, no man on earth - i § S8 A could please everybody in the admin-. : istration of the office of County Com- ) STEEL BILL MAY = |siione PASS TOMORROW| sorcovcsworrs wzws, school house Wednesday night, with 24 a3 trustee of Columbia By Aisdoiated Préis.) the business channels of Pensacola By Associated Press.). ; 2 1 good thin, and -these 7 : & Th gin ose B Y . - cxtxe. Jet 363 penkh hatweon l:vei;l h‘;”s;f“ . o: tabl:l)(n the Park | thousands . of dollars—Pensacola | ‘Washiggton, Jan. 26.—The pas- qulteeaSIll:rgego:g::ml:l n.ttin:t “‘: & C;’ A. Carson, T, L. Jones, Dr. | Turkey and. Italy s in sight yet, de-fana it is safe to say when the hun- | OUrE8k : ::eg:l :i}]th:e;‘:dn;;“‘x:. O:m:;::c all wishing it might contlnue“:(cd;‘ ¥ alker a ™ 5 - * \ p w:’“ and Frank Bentley | spite the active work of Eiropean dred or more Illingls people gather Witiolee 18" oxmoctod: tonIHrrOW 0? some time. ox s o ecs of Columbia | diplomats, Each government's move for five years, concerned thinks the other should Bra about the banguet Uoard they will FIRST TRAIN OVER 2ll ‘el that it is good.to meet edch OCALA NORTHERN RAILWAY ey, G. 0. Denham, N, C.|bow. Armed intervention by = thef iner under such pleasing eircum- AR £y Weeks and W. T, Gary | powers is trying to be prevenud.’ stances and to have the privilege of | Palatka, Jan, 26.-—~Th# first train Mr. and Mrs, John oHward and son Dale and Mr. and Mrs, Wayne Shults, / of Delaware, Ohlo, are visiting = at the ‘home of their aunt and uncle, Monday. The debate on it opens to- day. i S -~ :)x} trustees of the Florida Tiving in such a favored land, when|over the Ocala Northérn Rallway RETURNS FROM SUTHERLAND. Mr.and 'Mrs. N. H..Davis, They are TPhanage for three years. |ITALIAN TROOPS FO! lED their own home cuumry {8 wrapped, frcm Ocala to Palatka, arived here B very much delighted with our fine D H L R s elected cotre- . BACK'BY TURKS. | in ice and snow. g at 11 o'elock yesterday morning with| Mrs. U. G, Bates has returned from | climate and hope to Iocate here in - and: treagurer of After the supper, a program will|six hundred passengers, The train | Sutherland, where she went to spend be rendered, which will consist of |was met at the depot by hundreds|® "ew.days with her daughter, Miss speeches by prominent citizens, and |of citizens, a brass band and aute-|Dorothy, the latter celebrating her music by the Citizens’ Band, The |mobiles. Automobiles paraded up|Pirthday this week, which was the the near future. When they ' left Chio it was 26 degrees below zero, o1id they think this quite a change, Mr, eBasley has sold his farm and (By Associated Press.) Carson. /. Duke, F. C. Ba Paris, ' Jan. 26.—Correspondence R § “m md R. L. Turner | (Fo™ Tripoll. declares that the bat- D 5 “ed a5 the publicatiop boarg | ¢ 3¢ Ghigarish, on Janusry A8 ro-| oper) piblic will be fnvited to the [and dowy the streets of the city,[Tmportant event which calied Mrs.|will apend some time with his, chil- - #tsuing yoqr. g foundly impressed the population of program, which, a3 stated above, will | Which was’ gaily decorated in. honor | Bates there. Miss Dorothy is mak-| dren at Caloosa, Fla, — Berrve W. Hyman whe saleitd Wipoli, because the Italian troops, of the occasion, Bverybody was eh-{Ing fine progress and is delighted| | » lace ‘after the supper.’ despite the superior strength of thelr S5y picy e ‘ thusiastic #nd everything possible| With the college, this being her sec- artillery, were forced to retire. was being 'done for the entertain-|ond year there, ment of the officials of the road and e SEA CLAIMS LIVES LETTUCE PRICES GOOD. | OF 196 IN 1911 e DESOTO COUNTY TO HAVE FAIR AT EARLY DATE. " the Baptist Yor ung Peo- r gardenet ion . MIAMI MURDERER'S TRIAL e ::“”"“VW‘II was selected as r'\MIN[ IMMN[NI i { - m muny . € convention, ®Wention closed last night, 'N P"“.l"l"ts Miami, Jan. 25.—This morning Borning the minfstars, -deles the grand jury returned sn ‘indfot- s ful ¢ Telary of the Sunday SChw]J Wauchula, Jan. 26.—DeSoto Coun- ty is soon to hold a county falr, all preparations for the event mow be- ' : ing well under way. A meeting of ; t:m’nr families lef* for their .(By Associated Press,) :"‘“ lnt:;:t Wh Ml; W;:’ Lettuce growers.are jubilant over By Auadolbiaa b - the Fair Association was recently all time P Minlla, Jan. 26.—Hald of the|'he constable who; on January 18, |, prospects for good prices for the ¥ 43,5100, ) held, and & ‘committee appointed to o rice ‘crop of the Philippines is a fail-| Dot and killed Lysle . ‘McCown In| ..o, whfon will be moving within the| ' oshington, Jan. 26.—The aea | 0 stock, { NS the Manhattan cafe/in this city. De-| .., ¢ : claimed 196 lives, with 325 American t CAUGHT ¥ ure. The Government is to take F T 1a the next tWo Or three weeks: This pro- oliala; during 03T, soccrding. o Fairs are undoubtedly of great % BUT WAS UNINJURED|P#F=e of the siutation g, prevent o | DOTTY I8 in N duct whs Belling in the Eastern mar- b ’ sl benefit to a county, attracting as .’ first degreg. He {8 in the:county jafl, and will not have tho'h“lt of ball, The trial of DeBerry has beén ‘set for the special term-of circuit eouft which Judge Bethel hils ealled for this eity February 8. No sunounce- famine, Hittle excitement was ocete he day afternoon about five [0 the man' who 8088 wp .‘f oy Dalloon sent wp by| Oriando, Jam: 26.—Mre W F. An- in dnsvc:::le from the bal-{ drews; of Marshatitown, Jowa, Who|ment is made as to w&.um de’end b the (. & Décamie en-lhgs been wintering in this city, was|him. o ;~ ‘eDhone wires at the run over ‘by ‘an sutomo- tucyy - AeLU'S Hame-: on il drivew by J. H. Dunbet, of Lons- c:v g wood, and Teceived _injuries from " thn“d Quickly gatblered, { which she died yesterday morningz. Tan hanging in the| The vietim of the:accidlent was kets 48 Aigh asi$3; per ot ol the government.summary. Tuesday, and if the prices hold up juntil the growers harvest the com-|SAYS LAKELAND IS A ing crop, they will realize hand-| - HUSTLING TOWN cmely—Gainesville Sun. ¢ they do hindreds of newcomers to a section, and the people of - DéSoto county are looking forward to the fair'with much interest. “This is thp most hustling town 4 DORMAN CANDIDATE FOR I've struck In Florida,” sald a ‘vis- COMMISSIGNER AGRICULTURE |itor 'to Lakeland this morning, ~ ““Wiien your new station iy finished, get your brick streets and uv.rm 4 fine new city hall and fire station, PHELPS ELECTROCUTED, Boaton, Jgn. 25.—Silag N. Phelps, the Monroe Bridge outlaw, was elec- t ‘at the Charlestown !hta Prison this morning for the killing Tallahassee, Fla., Jan. 25.-—Au- thentic l:fimnnhn received - here ; of Deputy Sherif Emmitt M, Has- ! g, » Palatka, Jan. 25.—W. 8. Miller,.a [from Suwannes county this ‘morning CS H:““npward unable to|picked up im a dazed eum dnd | white man, who was placed in jafl |is to the Bffect that Hon. Riley Dor-|the Droposed :ns plant, and street I:;I;; at Monroe Bridge, on June 12, Y E h“r:j q:)lckly put up|carried into ‘the lobby o5 the State|in this city for ‘safe-keeping, was|man, old-time member o', the Legls-|Cars, Which are bound to come, you Th‘ 4 : i LT/ ing e, he ground.|Bank. Dr. Christ was . summoned, | found fn his cell dead Tuesday morn-|lature from Suwannee county, will| will make Tampa sit ui gt mihopoghions o - d and pa D and take|12:15.15, and th VEN e 1 “pparently| who took Mrs, Andrewa.in his auto|ing. Miller had hanged himself with|be in the race for the office of com-|motice,’ “And while we're talking|nounced d e IR WhN' pron VET ement e Terlence, |£0 the Orlando Sanitarium wheve ko | two handkerchicfe snd a blspket.|missioner of agriculture. 1t has been |about good things to comer sard 1o s woopadbalb 3 s ].nt Was directly | examination was. made -apd the|During ield intenvals he had told|known for some time that Mr. Dor- visitor, “1 want to say u;e greatest o 15 oy 2Bt wires, and|{wounds dressed. -Several tions | the officers that he had a wife and S man was considering making this|thing your town ever will have, it move, bt the news received this possesees pow, and that'is one of the mornin® fs ths first suthentic {ntor-| best” dally papets I've seen fn auy mAatton Dorman had. defl- | towm of three times its st 4' (’:”"hl come in con-lof ‘the scalp and -one ‘o the arm|family In Vir-dnia. _The family was T the current was seemed mb, the extent of her injur-| “otified of his d=ath and the disno- 2 few iy bout of 11 dnm:;“m hejies, H ‘. was oV - [sition of i » erred, . According to a decision lnnm down by the Supreme ; trustees haye n

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