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HE LAKEL PAGES ; * Published in the Best qun,m the Best Pm of the Best State. - A *nm.un, FLORIDA, 'THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 1912, VTAND | <o CONDHTION OF [THE SANBOIS R e % e MR, RAFFLES LAST NIGHT| ™= S 26w ™| FLORIDA CROPS| MINE HORROR, oz i ;:.,:“} STILL | BAFFLE Ones. touches on the Majestic theater the | - BUT|new moving picture house td’. be HE’S GETTING. 3 MORE BOLD, | opéned-within a few days by Hm | EVER, m MUST 500N BE/ Brown & M¢Donald in the Deen- y . | Bryant building. .. ., CAUGHT. gy Just as we go to press the sad news eovm!m mmmm TWENTY- mfl ‘RESCUED, FIRST POLITICAL UTTER-| = " om Tampa that Mrs. A. A 0 BETTER THAN APPROXIMATELY 100 YET - SINCE ANNOUNCEMENT |Scott passed away. there this morn-; ; ! 5 ™ y A YEAR abo. 3 ' ENTOMBED. § 3 X ‘The decorating of lhe theater is in{: 'l'he mefry. oldlle fox nsflu an ing. Her remains will be bronght to OF IS CANDIDACY. Lakeland on the noon train tomor- 2 hu row, and the funeral will be held at (By Associated Press. f charge of Mr, C. A. Burridge who ithat $10 BAll ‘sl continues, and. the Methodist church at 2 o’clock to~ MoCurtain, March 21.-—Fourteen |completed the work of. painting, the“s & very evident !wt that the morrow afternoon, interment being miners were rescued from the San|lafge drop curtains, and who ds now ! tleman will not made in the West Lakeland cemetéry. Bois mine, wrecked: yesterday by on|decorating the walls with reproducs G T Lo for even / Mrs. Scott was a resident of Lake- explosion, making a total of twenty- | tions in oil of tropical scenes, which ila vratl oW~ WG el land for twenty-five years ~nd her five who have come out alive. Anjshow much skill, indeed. man yesterdsy and Te death is deeply deplored. appeal for help for the stricken'fam-{ The handsome new sign 'l' was going to save the ‘name of La {lles has been sent out. Swung yesterday. fWhfle thlh Ll fand’s polite force by locattn ol g wign, &t fmmmnrmmmmly. (By Associated Press.) Washington, March = 21.<Crops generally in Fiorida ‘ware better on March 1, than last year but spring plowing and spring planting were not so far advanced on March 1 this year as last, according to statistics of the Department of Agflcnlture March 21.—“The great 1e now before the rty and+ before our stated briefly. It is, an people fit to gov- ves, to rule themselves, mselves? I belleve they nents do not.” ms‘nm-s NEW HOTEL. just announced, words Theodore Roose-} The following table shows thé crop ¢ opened the first speech| A pnaw brick or eoncrete hbtel is|sitdation in Florida on March 2 ! o~ cred since the public an-i¢, pe grected in Kissimmee before thel1912, in per. cent of normal, 'ith willingness o a¢~| oyt geason. The structure will be comparisons for the same date l.n can nomination foris ..’ stories high: preceding years, based upon teports|evening) were alive is at low ebb bject was ‘The received from agents and correspond- | this .morning; when dn exploration f People to Rule.” The \ ents of the United Stak urtment |of the workings ‘wrecked by yester- fleli d at Carnegie h;ll un- PACKERS’ CASES TO of Agriculture’ smgu,e,,u“ofw .:t day’s explosion and fire was wmme(f! ices of the Civie Forumm, During the-night twenty blackene ek Jum IOMmow Pl::&nl;;lltgol:;;mtu 19;; 19.;-; 19}: “g: and mutilated Bodies: were recovered || lumbus, Qu, address, and Orange trees..... 92 . 86 88 o |and other bodies located. Today vol- letail certain arguments (By Amclated Press.) TSR 0 et unteers. from nearby mines have ors raft in-reply. I stand| (Ghicago, ' March 21.—The closing AT 100 ‘83 88 | 9y|senized for rellef work. ' It is-ex- mbus speech,” sald Col |5 ouments to the jury were made to- Grapetrutt R, 58+ 89 88 pected that before night practically the principles there 83 |gay 4p tne trial of the ten packers| oy Sobuicn Lo every recess of the mine will be pene- Mi‘flcfl&lm d&clfl'“kl PP“‘“’“ : t new, but T Belleve that | parged with violating the anti-truat| g (o =0t 0t Sl s B o irated. Tn' site of the statements|M IREL n exaating it cap- gm and wagons at real i @ necessary to the mainted-li w1t is probable the case will go i " {of experts, some believe that the air|ture ! A free democratic government.' 0 the Hiy Wilorrow. 10 hak besn Pot. work done: e {tans” are wflint i some of the pu M t his opening dgelaration Col.lon trial since December, Spring plowing.. 64 74 ‘70 shafts and thai some men may be decree warns American any ' town. This n It continued; R AR Spring planting.. 51 .62 65 B3 alive. There 1s little to base_guch contracts they make with the Maders popular lieve in the right of the peo-|COL. FIRES FIRST GUN * | The acreage planted to white Po-itope on, however. ’ mnmz will be deélared void it Institute, bmi’wm M h ule. 1 believe that the ma- CAMPAIGN, | tatoes this: yes: s about 9 it Curtain, & t; -:niu town present revolt triumphs tor rent for Ind‘l pf the plain people of the ¢ 0@ flve\thoumd R States will, day in and day| Col. W, T. Martin, candidate for ke fewer mistakes in govern-{the office of Congressman from the mselves than any smaller class | State-at-large, addressed & gathering of men, no matter what their|last night at the corner of Main g, will make in trying to gov-[street and Kentucky avenue, this be- m. I believe, again, that the, ing the first candidate to make an n people are, as a whole, ca-{addngss in Lakeland dm-lu the pres- bt self-control and of learn-|ent campaign. . their mistakes, Our oppo-| Col.-Martin was introduced by Mr, 2y lip-loyalty to this doctrine; 'C. M. ‘Trammell, and for half or y show their real beliefs e-quar hour_he. .87 y in which they champion ev+|from an sutomobile, “given ]! ice to make the nominal rule eom momon by the crowd| people a sham. which gathered o hear him. Col. ave scant patience with this Martin is 3 good roads enthusfast and | L. the tyranny of the major-|he stated that if elected to the of-}. ‘henever there is tyranny of [fice of Congressman he would favor jority, I shall protest against|securing Federal aid for the build- all my heart and soul. But|ing of imtra-State public highways. today suffering from the ty-|He also went into the tariff quéstion, of minorities. It‘is a small|emphasizing the fact that he would y that is grabbing our coal|be in favor of tariff for revenue only, , our water powers and our |which would result in the reduction}drganization was perfected. W, Har<|Apil 1, fronts. A small minority is{of the present high tariff. Ty Gage, deputy Bupreme organizer,| Robert W. Afllth,\, Birmon »Cu- iz on the sale of adulterated| Col. Martin is & very forcetul | presided and expounded the prinéi-|roll, John Tmmn,f 8. Bevill, C. A} 4 drugs. 1t is a small mi-|speaker, and last night made many|Dles and tenbts, Introducing the new Tiills, 8. 8. Gill, Harry M. Adams, 0. lies behind monopolies (friends for himsel?, who will pot for-| “PAPs"” into tHe mysteries of the se-1J. PO‘PO, w. O. Z‘WIM'(. Irvin Keck, G It is a small ‘minority |get him on the day of election. He|cret work of purity, aid and progress, Slhwn Peter Thomas, lflm Good- seting of the fi. and: what do you thj behind the present law|is a prominent South Florida ‘attor-|beautiful and ln'bume in its every ¢ ) beld .‘ PW all mtql at the tables in Bu 1d servant, the sweat-|ney, and a gentleman, who, if elect- teac'hlnx < ; Flscl:prs‘ ’h‘ the Sr of tho m a m‘n Well, ‘W see. whole calendar of so-{ed, would fill the office with credit| The new order starts off under office this evening *at 7:30 o'clock. fihmmw ‘it, T walked in sa 4 It is a small minority |to himself and to the State. very favorable and, most flattering All Boctalists are invited to atfend. t0 & table. Now believe me,: ' 'M"s s "0""‘“"”" conditions. . Its membership is com- ft W. A. Mann, county ogrfiaizer, will We bad & mighty, nice time, : eat the will of a ma- sed of many of M v ; i people in the choice of COURTS CANNOT Rmc“ = 3 iy vmmlmnc efil.-E e C’llne A M, Ro'm’ b vrm’u ‘l’woflefl supper 1 htve had "he . he Chi t I“fst EMBE s svarion E W, Dudley, J, & Daniel, M.w4.|. SEARIINR 10 g il i 1o ne CSRSE T Zl‘. [R After the conclusion of the inéti-|Dossey, H. G. Block, M C. Deason, [ ORKE ‘Atter supper 1 100k in the/p I tyrannies from which men, | Frank - ‘,ud , WP, o mm ‘k Rs ; h 1 children are suffering in o : o .. P s n w ; Wi I moyed b lflfl tuting ceremonies incident to a new _ 1odge of this kind, the eloction of the |8, €. C. Clark, - - ] “seelng ’ ’ il are the tyrannies of mi- (By Associated Press.) 5 fnl Elulenou. u‘ comu, 3o } ik A‘ APAR} ,njoyed o l“‘l:: m’ : A Washington, March 21,--Chair- = g [ A Afuonp:;‘m vhefl t;m 4 i ; % R : .of seel most of ther i was taken up, which resulted man Clayton of the judick: i o ap: man who has been fa-|man Clayton e judiciary commit- Rl the government of this|'ee declared on the floor of the houss Mflhpz?’el‘ i ’;“ ve*fi“ m.“ Wllsonwm L —Ten per_Mr. ansn . i that any ot the thred score of fibre| al&c!nc men entombed in Sandsbois mine {(as 11 be & eredit ukem p‘d told in the Evening Telegram: last|) L&‘llnd lodge 920, Loyal Ordsr of Hoob‘ was successfully instituted at Holder’s hall last night, with over [on the jury for the. sprin; fifty ‘members present. Permanent|the Circuit Court, \thzh cowvml, m'figrauroh 21.—The follow men have been subpoenaed to fihh‘ford W, L mm’r B, Past Dictator—G, T. Holder. Dictator—T. H. Monk, the last twenty Years that more than twenty clcirkx in the that we have had ton!lederal.courfs are embezzlérs of court Vico Dictator—Fred A; McDaniel. Prelate— J, : i rule of the majority!|funds and stilf rethin their positions TN _hours equal IQ Anothez_- 10 ington and wue 1-did not get s been a far different|Pecause the law is 5o framed they 8 R Bttt 8 % gwdley g g A et tsincreass, Is domanded by ths tc J. D, | Bave heard that He. many times and fn|C9UId ot Bo punished. He askedan| resaneathie a;tns:u;r o e Bl ‘ SOy mnmlnifiis {ners as the ‘only bass ltable to do’.most anything and there have held pub- |Amendment, of the Jaw to permit the|gan. 2o d :m ;#SHL‘*T'&,:"::?T;’;K: ‘hm:t kti:ifit decid Jmll)y 0] over® for #pot. T, W tates and in the na-|PTesident to remove such elérks. Physictan—Dr. W. M. Bevis, 2 men. are involved, The mine owners is the latest? Trustees—R. P, " ; R.‘P. Brooks, T. H. Bar-. Gemand 10 per cent reduction in PAY 1 noticed J W ch;les m& L ave, in fact, served > but some spegial| DR. WILEY PEEVED hite, G, T. Spear, The, womin’ washios 8d bad been : interest. T am not THE DRUG MEN.| Inside Guard—G. 7 Baton. it the home of & customer where she :“,2:; Exoungs. that present business Futch on the sidewalk as 1 came of the Wik cneecd " Outside /Guatt—W, T, M. Hrume| 2 Boen doihg some work, Sheaswas| .. wgdbond Warrant even 'the or the themter. They wore Hsteni grosser methods, By (By Assoctated Press.) phreys, - onl ier way hofue gt (M time the| " EF DOW Bald. * o some candidate make a speechi i me, have stolen from| Washington, March 21.—Dr. Har-| ' The officers were then dily fnoy"CCidemt m“'mnn ‘a8 ‘she was : 1 1 went over to Henley & Hen thinking as much{vey W. Wiley, appearing ‘as a pri-[stalled to their resbective stations. ' | PPBINE Meek yard, Nm BAVE Amm |1ast awnhg to get & chocolate table allies and figure- | vate . citizen before ‘the Pure Foodl . Tt ix tha intamstan s o oo | BVERUE and Twelfth' atroat: tha ; — .fl'-c“m‘b BUT l\"-J--E'. I toulint gol mauy e ruled and legislated | Board in advoeacy of the regulations|of this lodge to have a library, a ('!ub{ if in some *way the|Sulrding the use and sale of opium,|room, and many- other Nm"m fen~ is of privilege had a first |cocaine and morphine, roused the an-| tures which are townd with the Moete o the whole United States, | “er of the drug men by referring to|in every city. ‘It was also decided|,. rights of all the peopla|them as “dopers”; for a while it|that each new member should be v an unsecured debt, ]looked as if blows might be passed.|properly instructed to ride the rther the rule of the ma- “Moose” int ‘s proper’ and dignified nued the speaker, “‘the ASK N[w "'mn manner, and as Oeala Herd, No, 699, ], of the Republican party 'l States have formulated cer- fon MOFARMND ey on for the Lakelarid lodge, sals for change in the form as their Moogs wus in better train< ate government—certata ing and more “onto. the job" that ‘hit her. The engineer whm;od T hor but she did not hm the: warn- . *-—-—--_ because a 'little short man By Assovlated Pross. y }p‘muna hat on was watching me Rome, March 21.—The pope rel' ' elosely. RO ctelved Major Archibald Butt, ,Presf- | Thupeday, 9 a. m-——E ; tdent Taft's militury aide, who pre-. Buceessor to J. D. Lovell -|{sented an autograph letter from: the of nice mnew, [goods on. d s president. h‘ls store. - I notice he only ,be‘t and standard brands ot { thln:. %0, when you buy ; you don't need to. ‘Took at the balances’ which (By Assoclated Press.) thelr kind off LT L | Hello, Dlt. and balance the g;‘-;l ‘nl:l;y Pittsburg, March 21.—The attor- | wag 'docldedo':or z':w::::d e (ly A.ocuu‘ Pr 'tho land M t‘“’ d their allies, ney for Rev. W. D. McFarland, conefteam and Mooss here i i - Hillsville, Va., s [stand: ‘you. have eut ' victed of causing the death of his former secretary by an illegal opera- tion, has asked a new trial, It is and of ‘sg alleged that the testimony of Dr, betinately r‘::m:m‘h'efl“::':::t Donnelly that McFarland asked him e (Continnsd. on 5 to treat the girl, was purchased tes- & L. there are the ‘Initiative and “' um,' which are so framed the Legislatures obey the the 21st for the purpose of seeing |Bt. Petersbu tr:‘:c:h':mr has Deen fully in-|shine offer, the" Lakeland, Melegram | e at it means to “join the says it wfll be given away on bune The chartgr will be open and every day it snows for a very short time, and : it = meeting will bs on | : e the evening of{ls apparently is no nearer capture 20y 1a week ago. Ponses have surroun; d' e lqi; three places where they ware 7 magnanimity ed to be only to be disappointed. ot.3 loather. m—-m]wm 148 Dash hoard from the of. i i m or fugitives todw