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oL 1 ST Puhlxshed in the Best Town in the B st Part of the Bcst State. Rt X.AKELAND FLORIDA, 0y . NWDAY. APRIL 1912, pe nr RUNAV X (“l PLE "CL"!D A‘\YD RETURNED TC LAKELAND OF BEING * BOATS ONLY ISTILL PROBING 'ROBBERS ON GOLDEN STATE U\'ITLD uIA}\L GET-AWAY No. 148. « GIBBONS SPENDS A CANDIDATE. =+ e HALF fmm' GREAT IRAfi[DY AR e MOST MONEY cirls nd thir . ts with 1 I -‘ i I ‘mn e ok o e 57S FILED ON SATUR ton and soon thercaiter EVIDENT THAT THERE WAQ NAGER lS'\IAl A(thl' FRANK- B vt hound e . LXPENSES OF HIS CAMPAIGN AL- Featins ~ 5 "x" Sunday morni [ e < 3 & psy BY ASPIRANTS FOR cman to lappen, T o i Thagn LIN AND OTHERS, TESTIFY BE- | =~ | READY $10.000—WHAT L UNTY OFFICES e b G MUCH NEEDLESS SACRIFICE | JORE SERRLE Orlienciy nidnisi v have not oy en lo-| 0 s it ol g . | ES H ited. The robbers only entered one | OTHERS SPENT. e o) RABL I LN puhiny - OF LIVES ON TITANIC. ullmanr car, and at the point of pis 4 g _lwas pusi into a waiting m rercnimy i 5 y 3 ; Seiing b Fla., .\[_n'!] 22 —The dif; i ’ i .I? .l ,\ .l, ‘.‘ Dy Assatiited tesey Associated ‘|..l<3.~ ) - tols mad: the puasser give up the] Tallahisser, l L, April 22, < Satuts lates for county offices| Ladiiter, oo % April 28 e Sen- lowing valuables {day bemg the fac day in which can li- 3 s . 4 man of Key West, an s New York, April The surviv-| . i Jbiis R | davits of campaign v\-“_.‘ oand rushe e B O e won ot Fitanic dis= WL Lelirane ‘W York, $5 I,M!.vn.., for otlice in the coming Stite " . tie clerk of the circuir | I‘”"l"'“ i "l,m “‘ I‘; hmllm‘ll l‘l" \'X it ":. 'llll; aster, bogun in New York, was con=yyiirond icket; Mary Herron, Chica-{aed connty privarices could file th iy <, urday. The expenses of | : S finiiin .H'.“.‘N'“; ady 98y jrecovered. v IXI:n;. l| -ll 2 “.: [tmed this moraing hore, with Jowas $96; 00T Barton, Oberdin, Kan,, [espense acconnts, as provided by law, 3 . as follows: jthe show, and therefore her absence ariotis tetiel soClelles | ponce 1smay, managing director of | giamond ring and gold wateh valued |the secretary of State was kept buss iy [Ais tlie Siknat tor great aldn o have gathered a quarter million dol- : i it bty P 1 for the Senate: L L O L S e e il Ve [the White Star Line; 1A S Frank- o $150 and $250 cash: Do A Mac-{fecciving the st o expenses inearr 7 sane filed his account with USE VLGS Selinol NS (i Nevl it many of the life boats sent| . . the New York agent; four oflicers pyller and wite, Fort Wayne, Ind, Iby the many candidates in their re- 4 v of state. 6oLy ‘Ah"\ bR _'”'v‘l_ % machine avay ware only- it flled and l|| i land twenty-cizht sailors ready 1 $35 and two watehes valued Sho [specitic campaians for State office. Up i e $208.7T0 g ST uacing ot Tanibg, ot it "‘.ll'l sSmith 'h ad been obeved m .'l | tke the stand I B. Gomand, Phoenix, Ariz, 855 o noon Saturday three candidates tor . y 870, swep AR telopl 1 K 1 o » i P ocox, $208.40 however, before they had mvlnmuud;\ R l‘ ido I‘ l' | Many survivors are expected to be sovernor had complicd with the law's 3 - for the House: ahead to stop the couple, This was|'VoWd have been saved, is evident,| .y, s auirements is respect, as we : - for th il o 3 o i 3 Pradbmgdlporle e iitsmo o Hed . ‘ ; FROM OKLAHOMA TO Fequirements in this respect, as well W i 1 Robson, §77.30. accomplished by the Tampa authori-, SRl i " i Azent Franklin was the first wit- | FLORIDA IN “SCHOONERS." [ all o fthe candidates for Congr 4 : ap » side x wn, $107. ties, and the waiting couple was u: uli S " I“!(l "( “( “l‘ ': the ‘I““’ S8 Lo testify. When shown a tele- - in the three districts and 1wo aspir- W ( . 'V y ey R\ neock, $5 the police station when the brothers - W : H'lv‘ ‘l |‘~‘ '1;” S ‘.§ am to Congressman Hughes, signed Sy praivie schooners, o covered [ants for the oflice of Congressman for . i '||I "I""') ‘I-“ ’; ":‘ ““:‘ many """\\'hivv- Star Line,” saying “The Ti- wagons, filled with men, women and {ste at laree. The expense lists F hon 32 Miss Galvin and her escort, “h"";.“ s x[x” % URGYEL | G DIGLES A8 ""‘;l;mu i procecding to Halitax; children, passed through Miami a few [as all of the candidiutes for Congress Al Keen, $152 claimed to be Russell Bleaker, of oty Lsengers probably will land Wednes- Gays ago en route to the homestead fwho are allowed to spend @ maximum 9 $211.14, Key West, were finally induced to day; all sate,” he denied he Knew section, where they will become set-{of only 5,000 in their campaigns that # $151. separate, and the former rotarned 10 04 BODIES RECOVERED fanyth about the sending of such ters The newcomers ave said to be fibe aspirants in the thind and first L s Morrow, §295.70, Lakeland this morning, and will ap- BY SHIP MACKAY-BENNETT. |, yyecove 1o said muny junior from OKlahoma, and have been trav- fdistricts spent the most 4 e sheriff: |hw:n- this evening at the Herron the-| (hy \\;_Hml Prisiis ) ;~ lerks were at work on Monday, and eling since early last winter Up 1o noon Saturday the candidate j 11250, ater Pl Y:ui\ AL 50 Nws troi ] some one who had no ;l|l.~u|'llll' in- howing the greatest expense acecount s : Prormation mizht have sent it I wits Cromwell Gibbons, who spent $49,- \ s, $181.64. [the cuble ship Mackay-Bennett which | ) 0 ‘. ; 3 o sidd the reassuring statements sent ST N federal statute of last ye or ASSCSSOT: (/I.YD[ AN“ M & M [went to the scene of the Titanic dis- | { : r (_ 54 (S0P Tt A T bt il out by ihe company in o the early AIJ-AN fiANfi 00 provides that all candidates for con- es, §154.70. ( tn “AVt a5t "] ; i M hours of the disaster were based on sress must contine the limie of their i $I..::. SIEAM s | ALl L L reports and rumors received by indi- ‘[“ 'RlAl expenses within $5,000, bhut in the fhompson, §2. t CollISI()N R L) viduals and newspapers, e said he hst published helow it will be seen b0 uos for presecuting attorney: READS OF D[SASTER Lest beard of the sinking of the Ti- that S0 Hilhurn spent $5,080.95, R b Hutlaker, $210.54. = ' BECOMES INSANE. |tanic at 6:27 Monday night (By Assoviated Press.) The folliwing Lo complete list of wker, Jr., $151.50 | (By Associated Presso E— Franklin said when he received a Roanoke, Va, April 22 Unde the expense accounts filed with the dson, $137.10, Novfolk, Va., April The steamer Cretan, of the Merchants and for county judge: cston, $113.10 | Miners” line, Jacksonville and Sa- A Trammell, §144.50 (vannah to Baltimore, and the Clyd: < for superintendent of pub-loer, Iroquois, New York to <‘h-.uI.».-'- Ltion: ton and Jacksonville, collided of: s B ;\,,}\ $122.50. itupn Hatteras this morning T et . $15 Cretan was damaged above the water toward Norfolk, tine, and is limping < for treasurer: R \ atm *l..') '0 . gt W I 1 \Whidden, $118, WEALTHIEST WOMAN piiates for cellector: IN AMERICA. MM Crum, §183. ———— P M Lauier, $125, New York, April 2 -Mrs. John Henry 1 Lewis, $397.43. Jacoh Astor, thaough the deatu ot her hushand in the Titame disuster, PRINCIPAL STEAMERS. the Atlantic Do’ Not Carry Near | Enough Lifeboats. { " Lazette today prints a ta-| commissioners: ; hecomes one of the world's wealthicst nnecy, $7. widows and ecasily the mo.t talked of A& LR American woman. She is in her hrook, $2. lwenty-tivst year, tall, zracetul and {has brown Her Jate hashand’s [egtate is valued at F1oo 000000, 1 ; [fore her marringe to Col. Astor in s last Mps, Astor was Mi Tal Fora S | | of \\ i 1L For i 50 Bt A Now Yoil i o s o NATIONAL CHAMBER ud 1wo. o bl ] COMM[RC[ kol e Press) pson, $1 Washingt 22 Represen $6 [tatives of chambers of commerce and toards of trade trom every part ol dl, 81, e United States and insular posses or: ;.wm— gnthered here at the call o ek, §2. | sident Taft to form a national ive committee: |chamber of commerce 1 ton, nothing. | S—— | | nnooxsvxu.r. rornor:s | SOON READY. | | Brooksville, April 22.—There were about 200 acres in tomatoes here last season and the this season, about 100 acres in potatoes, 40 acres Potatoes same —_— Germany, April 19—The“n melons and 20 in onions. will move April the principal transatlan- | | move abont May 10, Melons are look- contrasting their life- {ing very fine and setting fruit nicely. ‘nodations with the num- The ideal for truch, E. € rassengers and crews, and Hale will market the potatoes for va- * number of persons for rious growers and also most of the to- accommodation is pro- ‘st demonstrates that the | season i3 yat mato T " I sons unprovided for F ’ gt g 1475 to 3.070. Mors 8 -."“-‘."““. u'.‘r 0 agricultural tools and implemen SRR SR [were exported from this country last [ICE 43 r:.rronY MEETING Lyear WITH SUCCESS. | ‘»-'01'}' for putting un‘MANv K".l.fl) IN ‘es and by-products, ac-, bapers ,is in operation, ducts are said to be fine ; t of these is a sub- (The i, made from the rind Mor °r the oil is extracted rted 2« of this factory is that s s . culls and thorned Al % 3 that could not otherwis o is a big demand for carls ay, Wires lowt '_1 ites aad the Tampa ex- n<ws from the = o ¢ " o | 1+ ¢ Py e =4i 10 prove profitable ficult to procure 25. Tomatoes will| ALABAMA STORM " (By Associated Press.) Sharon, Pa., April & John M smith, a former sailor, became vio- ;:lvnll,\' insane last night atter ling anic disaster the account of the T Volusia county Lides, and in this way sim is raised for the upkeep oi hey automo- a large taning qnite l-,nml roads PN e LINE STEAMERS IN wieek ocenrred at sea when the steamer Denver, of the Mal- a Morzan liner, tory line, and El Sad, crashed together inoa foe abont twen- ‘1 vomiles from here Luckily there [were o lives lost and none injured The Denver was Iving oft Galvestoa i itorwenty mile from the {decd Saturday nicht, in a dense fo {which arose from the Gultf wator saiting the coming of the mornin: e procecding throush the jettie precious carg The Mor alvaston Sat- 5 o'clock, wis well r Kl Sud left noon at bound for New York nto the rapidly rising fog {renched the e =he bar, and was proceeding slowly | Almost withont warning the liners fdww together through the impene- trable fog and a collision occurred [ The port side of the El Sud was stove | { several plates being above the water line and other dam- | age of a less important nature sus- [ tained in, | WILLIAM JENNINGS BRYAN William Jennings Bryan, “peerless leader” has several times been a candidate “ur president, and who is now making a tour of the United States speaking in behalf of progressive ideals, will {make an address to the people of Tampa and South Florida generally ! bandstand at the Court 20 Friday morn- Bryan will speak Tampa {from ths | House square ¢ April 2 inder the auspices of the on ( Woodrow is president and Dozier A cretary 1 the hour for the address Mr. Bryan, to cover as much terri- 500 is becanse s trying as possible without wa of 1 e the 10:30 for S he will deliver an ad- dr cdinz ther Ta e He will } I v oa trifie sho y that an take t nin rzin for Tampa Tampa Tribune MALLORY AND MORGAN' | COLLISION Galveston, April - 22 Following Jos¢ on the Titanic disaster, another | Saturday night) befor) she | loosened ‘ the of Democracy, who| ‘lub, of which A.| from the Olympic ter that he took it and began reading He suid by the time ched the {second line not a reporter left in ‘:th‘- room, all hurrying to telephones [to fla to the world, 1le denicd dispatehes fengthy wireless tolling of the d 1to the reporters, iothe news e ever consered tof the dizaster back from the world 1ERTAINS EUROPEAN NOTABLE b of the most remarkable Washington this week has been Da fvid Lubing world renowned as an in- ternational azricaltaral expert Mr Lahin was one of the dominating per- | | | Washington, L April 22.--One men visiting Cronadities ar the fourth annual con- cution of the Southern Commercial conere which met recently in Nashville While in Wiashinzton he has heea called upon by many of the most no table men of the countey, including a creat mamber of Pnited States Sen vtors and members of the house of Representativ In response to the tollowing let- ter sent out to every member of the senate and of the Honse by Senator Fleteher, the parlor floor of the Ra- eigh hotel was the scene of a large [gathering of prominent men Thurs- |day and Friday evenings. ‘ My Dear Siv: 1w, bavid Lubin, American delezate to the Internaiion- Institute of Agricuelture, is just concluding a visit Lo inctance f ‘0 the He ‘I' a'y, ‘flws eonntry [Scrthern Commercial Congress at Urom the Carpathia to Keep the news Rome | 1 ook part in a conference on Evco-| [April 1-10 |ally to cach member of the Senate [ard House who has been |in the work of tie Institute. At my jsuggestion, Mr. Lutin will mes )nnrx informallr at $:30 p. m., on the 2eigh, Thursday vening, this week [parlor floor of las well as Friday {He sails for Rome Saturday I =in- cerely hope vou can spare the time man 't meet this remarkable Yours very truly, DUNCAN U FLETCHER ial Coner Rl Southern ¢« Mr. Lubin nas 1 very much | pressed with his to th on try, and speak n the Lhizhest term ot the work that heing done by th Sonthern Commer-i Congy TO BE PARDONED MISTAKES Ever O q does becanse he thinks at the t'm nonest men ! Tak strong guard the seven wembers of the Allen gang, who have been in jail here since the Hillsbhoro will he placed prisone Lhourt house shooting, o trial tomorrow, CANDIDATES WILL BE HERE WEDNESDAY NIGHT. The most interesting event of the compaign - will be on Wednesday offices will be in Lakeland and make ’ speeches in their behal!, Anticipating their coming and fwishing to have a place for them to lypeak from, the | ning Telegram "has erected a stand at the corner of Main street and Kentucky avenue, and it will be trom this platform that the aspirants for the various oflices will voice their claims. County of fiees are of far more importiance o people than those of the State, ard on Wednesday evening there wall aonhtl pr aud hear ILLINOIS TORNADO FATAL TO MAN (By Associated P'r Chicago, April 22, The which Tate yesterday swept over cen- tral and southern IHlinois and north Iudiana, killed least persons and injured 200, Wires down, farm houses are destroyed and it is probable the death list will be ircreased. The property damage is estimated at $100,000 s be e record breaking crowd et oo welcome the candidaty whiat they have 1o say ) tornads western at MOST DESERVING YOUNG MAN. Wayne Thomas, editor of the Plant SPEAKS AT TAMPA FRIDAY. | Ipean Credit Systems in Nashviile ‘('ivy Courier, one of the State's most deserving and energetic young men, interested this district, t vis- ognize his sterling worth and and will send him to Baltimor: for he| He is, I regret t9 say, not sufficient- | is a candidate for delegate to the na- strong to pay his respects person- | tional Democratic convention from the First district. He is outside of but The Journal hopes the good people over there will rec- ability is a splendid example of the sive element of the party in Florida progres- Pensacola Journal Palm Beach county is now free from debt as far as the Dade school fand| oncerned " NOTABLF PERSONAGE LIES AT CAPITAL Associated Press.) pright when all candidates for county | SE* ATOR FLETCHER EN- “tions, secretary ol Stiate up to noon Satur- day: For Governor John W SN2 Park Prammell, 155, contributions Woand Crom- well contribn- tions §1,000, Gibbons, $98NT1T2, FFor Congressman, State at Large Geo, Co Marting $906.65; 0.0 kd, O Brien $2,508.57, contributions, $1,- ooy B Beacham, §1,271.50 Commissioner ol Agriculture—W, I Dorman, $1.880.89, State Attorney, Firsy CirenitJohn 1" Stokes, $972.10, and Moreno Jones, $619.15, Superintendent ot Pablic Instrue- tion W Holloway, $LES0.71; A, MO Russell, §1 07 AV TN Sheat F1L010.86, Third District - Fmmett Wil- W, Flournoy, Ifor Congress May: man, 15181403 and W ; For Hampton E AN Freasnrer i3 e R | Jores, $5 or I S Griner, atlroad Commesioner ol V0610 I I Han) biris- Attorney General Loelos, (No oppo wor 415 | Drictrict il Nljutant Goneral ol ML, contribmtions, Cone Teond man, SLI0AT; 8500 A0S, District contribn- Phillips, $1.- $T1 Comptroller For M Congre sman, arkman, § ) S contributions, f20.28, |‘ 'Knott, § ro State We Ny 6 WOMAN'S HAT. laced on Youth's Head by Astor, Saves His Life. New York, April 19 A fine w of heroism by Col. John Jucob Astor was told today by George A, Barder, a Brookiyn man, who survied the Ti- tanic disaster When Col tearful young wife Astor had assisted his and her maid into a life boat he tried to put ina young boy, but the sailors refused to let him in, saving that the room was only for the children then ol Astor then picked up a wom- in's hat trom the deck and placed it on the boy's head and brought him lack to the boat e said “Here, RII Hmb in.” and the oflicers f the =hip i:t the boy through., As the boat lowered away, Col. Astor tood on the deck wiving good-by SHIPMENTS HEAVY. 1 " ts of beans and celery trom 1 and i « been heavy for b ! and the pri tsare good I potatoes will be ! v large acreage Flor | 1da Grow = - e e AT . e L I et g o . < g - ot P |