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Published in the Best Town VOL. 1 | MASONS WILL 0CCUPY | LAKELAND HIGHI.ANDS IHIAI_ m:fl. O aEw HALL FOR FIRST ’ u I:EH G0OD ROADS ASSOCIATION N ' TIME TONIGH! WILL MEET TOMORROW | Is “nWi I ! The Masons will occupy th-'ni Fflfl FHAY AI FH“M 1"“"51“'“[ | The Lakeland Highlands Good | handsome new hall on the third fin\vr" “ Roads Associztion will meet tomor- PH“ 'u the Smith Hardin building *0'1. UNHESI | row afternoon at 1:30 o'clock at Mul ! uight, on which occasion there will | P her Al members and all those Le SFECIAL TERM OF COURT TO . .. Mastie Tha iy DEAL WITH HIS CASE CON- 1“\ has been hmdeomeh VENED AT BARTOW MONDAY. wartow, Fla., June 4.—The spmml Masonic tem- furnished, | ».uul is in every way a home of which hie order will be proud. Chicago, June 1 » led lm 1 vm of the circuit court cal o ; Cong ~orday, convened at 10:30, The | i l.tl\,] 11 l.l :‘ nl.mn Joseph ., . Johnson case was called and | ¢ .1'| ! thasers [ selecting a jury was be ot President Tart and Roosevelt, V\”l\k' - \o( X :ltll was secured Lexpecied here today to begin th A jury L M Was s INAMARA JURORS (By Assoclated Press.) | nected \.\-irh the national con Los Angeles, June 4. — Samuel | ™ arriving in preparation Gompers, head of the American Fed- | P €Vent. 1tis expected an i eration of Labor, sent Clarence Dar-|Mecting of the waional co row direct money to be used in the Wi be called today. bribery of George N. Lockwood, @ . DEFEATED CANDIDATES ;e middle of the afternoon and iiroduction of testimony was be- ' at once. The rest of the after- wus taken up in taking the timony of Dr. Juan Moore, of Fort Dr. Moore testified as to he found was the condition of cased when he helped conduct {Ltopsy. ers, who will be cording to Bert Franklin, under cro oxamination today in the trial Darrow for the alleged jury bribing | MoNamara case. [, detendant, it will be remem- is br. M. F. Johnson, of Fort who is being tried on the of manslaughter, growing out death of a young lady of Lake- July. The case will likely wll of tomorrow and possible a in the PASTOR ABOUT TO WED SAYS KISSING IS OBNOXIOUS Bartow, i oth Fla, June 4 At th wtoof Wednesday Wialseuburg, Col, June 3. lln-i Poll =i : Lev, Jo A0 MeKee, young and good | bEosn SR T will he Calter canvassing the ren {determining who received [t ons, the matter of finances abobeowas decided by ot case and otie other looking the Methodist at this special term. '\"f‘“,ml 4 church south of this place, at a meet- | QUUIRDTELARE “"l,s pagn “”M“..l,l' ing of the Mothers™ Auxiliary club, tEd nEainng Gillinm Hobson Will characterized kissing as an obnoxious | pastor of ken up, The charge against this Z 4 ¥ inister | FHttee o retain tour or five hundred | vassing of the road bond eleciion in home, wheee he will remain for o iy ; habit. It is stated that the minister ; : Ereator part of the summer. e was vdant is murder. The detend- # Y . > dellars in the treasury tor the next [the Winter ilaven special road dis : : who declares himself as being opposed i log- | accompanied by Mrs. Morse, his sis- | « negro, who at the last term gixee ‘ _ Sl eampaian and return whae was lef preier, 1t was found thar bonds i ;i 4 to kissing is soon to wed a prominent ; . i tore Miss Jennie Morse, and Wy 1 was tried on the same charge § A o the unsuceesstul candidates, This {ried by a vote of two to one. Th X . society woman of Trinidad ¢ 4 £ R i duvizhter, Nuna Morse whose trial resulted in a mis- Prethod, Gt was found, provided tor|commissioners will be in return to cach unsuceesstul candidute nl‘ cent of COTTONJURIF BLL i s SCEAORABLY REPORTED . % Il receive Iml\ fifty HUSBAND KILLED WIFE AT CLERMONT SATURDAY. 30 p<-l' ‘nd S0 on with the other “also rans" ! was held in the Medulln special | rlundo, June 4.—A murder of (By Assoclated [’x'ef:s.) ; ir the same proportion. school district. It appears that the | (By Associated Press.) © atrocity as to be well night un-' Washington, June 4.—The Under-} = was considerable discussion [ vote on trustees was very close, and | Havana, June £ Congress expoct- (1l in the history of the crim- wood cotton tariff revision bill w as to the proper pay for election of- ! becanse five negroes voted at the elee- | ed 1o pass a bill this afternoon ! v of Florida was committed fevorably reported to the “4"“'\"' ) "icers, several of the committee say-| tion and voted for the successtul can- | anthorizing the president to suspend soturdayafternoon at Clermont, the ways n.”d ,?l"a"s SR L0 that it is impossible to get good men | didate the unsuccessiul parties ap- [constitutional guarantees It s o Mrs. E. H. MceNeill's sister, day. 1tis identical with that l'i"‘:fi".'l.") serve for what the committee is| peared hetfore the board and asked | doubtful whether the decree will ap- \Mrs H. B Hough, was murdered in DY both houses and vetoed by Tart| =~ paying. From what was said in{ that the election be set aide and a [ piy to he whole island or only o v blood by her husband. lost year frommittee, Qv is very likely that the | new election ordered. But, in view Ivhl- provinee of Oriente was shot down shortly after DR [pay of primary election officers willlof the fact that the NERTOeS Wore pew- | SR ock, as she sat at a sewing ma- HOTEL OPENS AT FROSTPROOF sed for all future clections [vlar qualilied clectors and in view VEGETABLES GALORE. a regular convocation ul the Royal 'ADVANCE GUARD OF REPUBLIC.' | AN LEADERS ASSEMBLE TO PRE. | PARE FOR CONVENTION. {By Associated Press.) 0, Congressman W\ Loy respectiveiy |t tinal battle for their candidates, Oth- | lared today it would proclaim a gen- prominently con-|t WLL 6T BIK W F ENTRANCE MONEY N REGULIR 5[55||m R g Democratic executive com- | held last l':l-’ in the Best Part of the Best State. LAKELAND, FLORIDA, TUESDAY., JUNE 4. 1912, No. 184. interested in the movement of ool RIOTXNG IOLLows ELECTION AND‘ reads are cordially invited to atrend SOCIALISTS THREATEN A | HE L] i GENERAL STRIKE. “hll'ld:l and the various ceunties — {have preseribed certain (8y Associated Press.) 11 teachers before they o russels, June 4. -The post-cloc-! the public schools of i riots in Belgium have taken on the State ‘evolutionary air atter last nisht's \re | Uoubles at Lieges and other pl;u-n-.\ Ahe Socialist central committee de- F“MES IN SI‘HI‘E proficiency ay teach in M. Diy-| dostrike omorrow. Manitestants vention, !l demanding administrative s.-p_.i for the ration of Flemish and Walton nformal | Vit The a mmittes | throughout the country pro- is spreading | IFifty thou- called out, ation } (By Associated Press.) sand reservists may be i Uincinnati, June Five persons, W0 women and three men, were sfluuulkflfllflu AN" flixlln-'l by the deadly fumes iu stadn well at a dairy near hero to- The well contained wet malt -~ COUNTY COMMISSIONERS - | fcow feed which lm.l fermented, gen Four vic- tims !nlvu d lll' i lives in an effort : tooresene the tirst I'la county cominiss Bartow, June 1. Boith the ners ad the county | school board have been in session to- e et | MORSE BACK HOME. irns and | Jay Nothing but routine husiness mnnnl.r:\nn ensaged e attention ot thel ]‘t"'.h' “' 'I””"_I‘_ """‘"I" .“' was dis- | commissoine Among e magrers | 1O arrived e Bach today - from he u»nr{ cisidered by this board was the can New York and went direct to his old session county jasain tomorrow. his as Several to thi ates tor dollars, hours ot tie time of the school hoard were taken up with a contest a school election. On the Tast Saturday in May an clection | CONSTITUTIONAL GUARANTEES over counties of SUSPENDED IN CUBA STILL AFTER LORIMER'S SCALP IN THE SEMITE 'LCOKS LIKE HE WILL HAVE TO | GO DESPITE FAVORABLE MA. JORITY COMMITTEE REPORT. (By Associated Presso) Washington, June Senator Kern's spoech teday in leading a rewed attack on Lorimer’ election, again brings that famous case hefore the Senate, where it likely will hold j‘ll'vnlinn for two weeks, and possi- hl\ prolong the session of Congress with the that about by join the repori 'l‘h[‘ mate al- Senators Lea amd Kenvon, compose the minovity of hold who, Iwrn. 1||\<-.<li.~,:niu|| committee, [his election and anainst was brought brihery, are ready to | fight the majority wWhich exonerates the Hlinoisan majority hold that as th, ready h Lorim: s voted that nothing paninst 5 clection was proved, the has been settled and cannot he Phrousht up o secend time LIy contends this docirine, sojudicate,” Py to the pr case The minor- lozally does not ap- Interest in Known as el ense Lihe case conters in the new align- ment of senators as a result of the retirement of some who voted for Lovimer betore New sentors probable that and the addition of It is said to by hishly the majority of the [ rrembership might he against the ne- Leused senator now, FLORIDA CROPS ARE REPORTED ABOVE NORMAL. Jacksonville, Fla, June 1. The sovernment May crop report show s Florida crop conditions May 1 wern ahove normal {ed 89 per Pineapples are report- cent, against 75 and 74 [in 1911 and 1910, Other crops rank as follows: 865 lemons, Yo, [ Erapefruit, ON; peaches, S5 Oranges, L6y strawberries, So; waterme N citaloupes, S1;oand cabl SO AN of these show an avers condition of 10 1o 20 per cent hishor than in 1911 and 1910, Sinee April I practically all crops show . slight . singing. Her little six-year- e f Tribune of yesterday ated fof the fact that this was a regular | A | pereentage decvease in condition no- on. Richard, was in the room 1"5“"“"‘ the ""““'l_"‘. l"'L “that Kelsey Blanton was defeated for | election and not a primary, there was | po produets of the soil are now | ibly “‘» Which ra "f"‘ o April Mr. E. 0. Flood, of this city, a hotel A Ay 2 i _ S {3 | bt are now reperted 6o vi'nessed the tragedy. \ 1 tor Frost b axeeutive committeeman. That is a [ nothing for the board to do bt YO well represented in the local market lias been secured for Frostproof, anc 5 5 ¥ X | ' $ ( ik i i p mistake Lakeland district, as areldeclare the clection regular, ang it : v hiodsewite wi HEUT : o crazed with liquor and with a capable manager at the helm, | 4 el aiateny < oz : R nd the housewite will have litth LEXAMPLE COULD BE rined w suspicion of a ; a tall other commissioners’ districts in | was <o declared and the inciden trouble in procuring a dinner menu, 4 4 : ) ) R e upq-m-.l for business this week. Mr | " county, is entitled to two com ,1,,‘. d et b r”"”: W Vorara e EMULATED IN LAKELAND. fnher, who had been attend- 3 S . Vs pio 2 her £ yoare ve § Flood has large property holdings at i : \S 0. 1. P aitd R 1 | - idldren for measles, That A {aih | mitteemes § 0. Pope and Ke [ 1 the stores was noted okrea, green ; 2 ; i I‘:n.\tpmnr, and has been instrumen- | w Bl ChiKen vaicing i indecd a profit- ¢ & s wavE i inton were the only candidate AT s, Cucnmbers = Lo excuse he gave, but his m.lml tal in bringing that section into the l‘ S TE dhe e TaRaland dixtFIo }LOP{figTC:l%I;{L'::A¥All;R(§%I{OCK v, beans, shelled peas, cue "."' - P55 1 e siness, ospecially when fryers means clear on the point, prosperity and fame it is now en-| s vt e "N””.”\. i S Tomitoes, « abhage, ege plant, carrots, are selling in Lakelind anywhere bo- s " 2 8 r s said 2 e ere ho PESSI Pete AT | onions, Irish potate sweet potatoes 4 g The ¢ .”“ a-hoo'lhu. h.L Joying. nd they will represent that district Last night as the clock was strik- il i 4 Ff . SRECl D v Enie ol LS oW his wife was innocens. b S 5 : = e R fand all Kinds of fruits | raising of chickens isa pleasant oe- [on the excoutive committee tor the | ing the hour of midnizht, Rev, laae 2 p R trugedy of Saturday came as ! Z . cupiation, and one that women could H : | next two years € Jenkins was awakened from his i X 1o a long period of matri- [ peacetul slumbers to find on his tront Im HH“H“S mu“ [ take upowith profit and pleasure felicity, which had grown REHEI_S n[sl Awnll | FORT MEADE CON- Iii;‘l aa loving """l'[" desiring 'Iu- "EFrom the Pensacooli Journal we take £ the pas e 3 Howing, whic ws that the ing the past three months TRACTOR IS MISSING. | ;. oo © e it then twa] wflsunms wl“ smps the Tollowing, which <hows that th Houz d been out of work for that e A ‘ Feibnils atd the bRdwH. fathor | women of that town are going to th of ti & o ink- A. Phillips, a geueral conractor, | Iriends o e 8 father. i i ! 7 Aian Kliels Mickein g '.‘. of mvn;x .|lnl had b«isnud::n: (By Associated Press.) ;varpu-nu-r and paper hanger, - miss- The couple were Mr. John Goff and | thY Kioeiutad Dross,) { \\!mk' o |..l|.\< ”h ,,I,' ;.\“u". "I.l'”:i“; L essantly, T was sal il e N L e o . A Y A o .t " o Lot thereby ziving " Selves osme 4 hud been drunk for six weeks. His ] Easo, Sdlie §o o QEEISIYS Sh ing from his home at Fort Moude and [ Niiss '“'m?.“ Hborets '.‘r il Washington, June 4. —The yacht| {to do which is both profitable and ad thirestensd to J8ave i, gagement between the Mexican, fed- his distracted wife has asked the aid | small station on the Seaboard Air “Mayflower” with President Taft on | . R ; - eral and rural forces is not expected | ot \ho papers of Florida in finding Line railway in Hillsborough county. |, © o veached Washington this| b Rt i fiecently, three of the children, of tor several days owing to the destruc- |, The young couple had evidently morning from Hampton Roads, where | |, | i Iv:! } IL\ leveloped ‘b there are five, became ill with tion of the Mexican Central railroad Mrs. Phillips describes nim as|eloped in a machine and were over- St IUOBUNE Yertsidny Welcoel i ?"" |Iu I.(\:n;.:.“ni |~I.,:||I”-i:|L e - - Al chicke 4 clers R 4 AS T and Dr. Banker was Sum- y i oen them for many miles. smooth-faced, rather heavy hat man, | tuken by the bride’s father, as the | " 50 Rl 5 : o vers s P it : : 5 : i year or 'wo, © very abs ar ! 10 the house. He made many with grayish hair and a slizht scar | latter remarked to Rev. Jenkins aft- e o I-r"r’ » " ftalile busines, bolhe tHe K “f‘d !lgxxgh conceived a violent ;o0 Nix g Co., shipped four car-| .\ 1o face He is about i years|er the ceremony that “they thought e bt TRt At e T.‘., 1l l;; o e a4 %¢ for him. Saturday afternoon loads of potatoes last week, one of | ¢ age. they were mighty smart, but | came ""”’Y'haq bm-." et o vt r:\]\ \r.' »i imm S wh”« o ane rage got the upper hand .0 grom Hastings, to Seattle, Any information as to i~ where-|along to see it ‘well done.” by Rt. Rev. Wm. Crane Gray, D, D., ~"'ll y;)\':. ”Ir‘ ‘-.n]\-”n'n:.- oty ok jnd he walked into the r00m yagh where they will be reloaded abouts will be gratefully roived by| After the marriage the party re-f) ;00 eon’ outhern Florida, The | ot Witk fivine S mIINE things ‘; his wife was sitting sew- 1 5 steamer and shipped to various| ;.5 phillips, who is almo=' listract- | entered thy machine, and went their little church is entirely paid for, cost-| . I';u.r S alvaie & murh' that is £ oand wit Y i N ' 3 | % g = N i 5 se . s it e I8 8 ays s L ithout v\arnmg_pulled 2 points in Alaska. The distance is‘ «d over his disappearance. -he asks| way, returning to their home at Sid- ing almost $2,000, and is a decided || o0 ahout the wee bid- *“r and fired a shot point blank o 1y 6,000 miles. We have not | ;. .. vapers of the State +py this| ney. GREAT BUILDER DEAD. 120, June 4 —Daniel H. Burn- ier of cities, father of the d skyscraper and creator ‘Lich overthrew all old building construction, is ame in Heidelberg, Ger- While he was in the very atest piece of archi- uing ever undertaken by constructing Chicago ‘nsive scheme known ago plan.” was the builder of of the World's Fair ouceived the idea of heavy walls of red into the tall Years ago and o! rapers on a frame idea which worked won- 4 the building of office struec-, throughout the world, | ornament to the progressive phos- | phate center of Florida HMI’APEH PUBLISHERS learned what prices potatoes com- mand in frozen Alaska. MONEYTRUST INVESTIGATION noti BURNING COFFIN Canuses Panic at Funeral, and Several g ST. PETERSBURG'S CHAPTER HOUSE NEARLY COMPLETED. | t. Petershurg, June 4. Yesterda: {dies and their sturdy elders; such a ilul of actual science 1o he mastered it the chicks are to attain the abso- [t that chicken over hopes for, that ther 1o ex- perfection every urn Are j i ' cuse for any woman 1o lose interest STms “" m“"sm‘ lo ok lnjured the carpenters working on the o ! EH l" K“umu[ '. ¥ o : London, June 4—A togue of he P . | in herselt and life with such an op- g " ter house of the Pinellas Chaptes of | hamo darting from the o at a fu- the Woman's Leaxus, practicalle] T vortunicy at hand (By Associated Press.) neral service at Carmau sed the e ot 2 i 3 | (By Associated Press) “Indeed, there are several ‘back- Washington, June 4.—The money | mourners to rush mad m the :I_O"j'"l”"] ”‘Y T Ta— ”v" ur\‘ Knoxville, June 4. The Sonthern | carq chicken farms® in the city thas trust investigation will be started m"hunh iih ths ekt several | This week the oom was || Neyspaper Publishers A<ociation | 4eu quite protentions in themselves New York Thursday, so the Hovhrev women were knocked and s~ and the .t ru‘lmu‘ : Nfls%_ put in HII cORvened: here todny i o Gl T ey banking and currency committee an- | cehelv wred. 8ix of t men are| llhfi floor laid, thus ]A.A\IY!,, only ‘ % i 2 | CAl HE | % R T 0 he b 2 before the hailding ; 5 ; 2% TR eshiEtalile nounced today now in the hospital in i state ;f'mr& bt tee bl st e Mrs. William Atwood was severely Wiy an allignco s b alionng The coffin was with | 18 fi,m‘h”] Syl burned recently at - home on Bay | habits and of fresh water ideas The Herald says that Fort Lauder- | (oo oope ang o0 otne of | folding doors hate heen '| street, Davtona, by the explosion of | shonld by in 1l I no one knows Gale consumes 2,500 5-cen: pieces of celluloid flowe \ beside ”}‘ factory and as soon a : . the reservoir of a gasoline iron with | but one wa e I'hmrsday north s rive the can be entir 4 . " . bread every Sunday, and about 1,500 the bier must i T}l e " bl which shn ne ‘o do = of wach., Leo va h » east porch 1 ' " tar base Bes pieces on each week day wreath, and Ton »l]l e eqst | pressing | pelta, w 1 or ba f f coffin. 'M& Placed around it ¢} tor in the sarf \ few of flame ru * comt i t i i laid. mit \ R. . Stephens. who xushwi shrickinz do A young colored hoy, kuown on his morc . Y 1 he } seen a Zator E Fnun “ [ Nook Rivers, was Y',,-m'! = "4 % lms"sllf BEEF m“fl . sy . Women fainted rush | vight hiding under a bed in the hom: out on shore. Mr. Caps and | soma of them w njured. [of Mr. R. T. Butler, of Kissimme Davis went ba (By Associated Press.) | Meanwk i s who | and a few minutes later was capture d| (By Associated Press.) latter rigged a noose in a Columbus, June 4. —Taft won the had kept cool “or ud blaz- and removed to the county jail. The| Washington, §.—The House jine and captured his “sate J Idashed s boy attempted robbery, but was dis- | judiciary commit'ce decided today to ich had | turbed before he could steal anything ‘undertake a preliinary investigation and get away. of the beef trust. fight for Ohio’s six delegates at large | ing wreath fron to Chicago at the State cenventionwater on the today, by twenty-eight majority. begun to burn. little trouble. The about four feet in length gustine Record. sauria

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