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Published in the Best Town in the Best Part of the Best~ THISONS GASE NOW N THE HANDS OF JURY ,3GUENTS CLOSED THIS MORN- | " 156 AND VERDICT IN CASE 1 HOURLY EXPECTED. ial to The Telegram.) ».—The last argu- the Dr.| 20, w, June vore completed in this morning at 11: <. then went to the jury. Lad not vet been heard from K oth when they will though it is expected ' L, June 5.—All of yes- tuken up in the cir- th the hearing of the State in the M. F. D, Juan Moore wus br. W, M. Bevis, or i, Gardner, Mrs. Flors 1. ). Singleton, J. M. Robertson, all of s afternoon defense an- that no witnes sroduced for the defend- to the jury the The olce aument be- the fact that the ot introduce any tes- se has the opening guments, Mr, J. J '« for the defend- ne followed by State and by H. S. assisting the State wing the concluding ar- Iiomas Palmer for the The case will Jikely be ary some time in the opinion of several who atonding the trial that 1= mude out a weak case Johnson, The evidence voms to be weaker than Robertson, owing to wd deal of the evi- imissible against 1ot admissible agains® lunt SOCIALISTS LOST afternoon, and it is render LAKELAND, FLORIDA, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5. 1912. State. No. 185. LADIES WILL ERECT PAVILLION AT CITY CEMETERY. HRK T0 RESIGN HIS HARMON WINSENTIRE llFFIBE PROBABLY N~ DELEGATION FROM {auring the past month has had it HAS BEEN ELECTED TO THE {UNIT RULE ADOPTED DE?RW | cleaned off and put in good shape. This work, of cou has been done | PRINCIPALSHIP OF THE HIGH SCHOOL OF PLANT CITY. The Ladies' mei yesterday J. L. SKkipper, | _'.unz.mun Memorial Association afternoon with \In | the president of the or- | i WON IN PRIMARY. before, but the heavy rains make the | weeds grow, and the ladies sce m: having it cleaned quite frequently. | Plans are being drawn for the pa- j villion, which the ladies will erect ;..t an early date. Contractor Alonzu Logan is preparing the plans, and it | is expected that the work of erec- | tion will start at an early date. This| (PSR of the Plant City High { will be a great improvement, and one | S1001L The Plant City school will) ']. e aaasd siart some time in Septemboer, and it baltimore. is the intention of Prof. Kirk to keep | Lis present position until about the time of the opening of his school. Prof. Kirk accepts this position s'q1 'ADVANGE GUARD OF HEP“H”BI“ BUNVEN"“N ‘:th:n he will sure to have work | rext year. He was afraid that if he GA‘I‘HEHS IN n“lulsu [ waited untip atter Jan. 1, 1913, there vould not places open for him, ated Press.) When Prof. Kirk tenders his res- June The advance | janation, it will he the duty of the the Republican nationa fexecutive committee 1o recommend including ol the committee and other | Prof. (. | that office party leaders, are arriving today, The | tee meets tomorrow to organ- (By Associated Press.) Fla, June 5. -Prof. T. B. Bartow, Poll ; y | 0., June The 0lk county’s superintende! i B ; K county’s superintendent | report of the resolutions commit- Gf schools for the past three and al,, s endorsing Harmon and upholding balr unit rule w tlhat he has been clected to the prin-( hoon by vive vove vote. the Ohio governor vote of Toledo, D Rirk, years, nas just received news|ih. a T his meuns gets the to-| the State delegation .I\j that Fight Over the Unit Rule. ‘ ! (By Associated Prees.) Foledo, O, June 5. The Stiate convention opened here with a stiff fight in pr the Harmon and Wilson torces over the unit rule in the na- toral convention, The Harmon men Demo- | he cratic oday spoct Letween then be any (By Assoc Chicago, guard of onvention, members L | vention votes for him on the grounds won in the primary. this that he Wilson 0 SUCCOSSOr Since followers contest national and wish them to| o toward nominating the New Jor-| Parker was nominated for Won several votes it be the only the recent { that iz, The hearing of contesis is v\-; pected to begin Friday. ut is likely | candidate | ) for the vacaney and if appointed he G {Will have the privil not only of l PEerving ont his own term, beginninig s [Jun. 11918, but of sorving ou| N Udnesday { three or four months of Prof, Kirk's And Connecticut Man Tries to Drown trm Himself in Shallow Creek. ’ Greenwich, Conn,, June 5 - “Crazy \Bunv UF Mlm"Es primary, he will sovernor | | | | Country club in last | new hiouse | recep- | ot wis tormally opene “CRAZY WITH HEAT." afternoon, A\ atd hundeeds present THOSE-WHO ARE TIAING TEACHERS EXAMS. AT BARTOW il tion was given of vis-| Hors were years Bartow, Fla, June 5. The regu lar Jung te examination was begun yesterday morning, The white teachers taking the examination are s Bva B Bryant, Susan Evans, denlah Hooks, Mattie 1. Norton, Il'.nln.uim- W, Pender, Ruby Peare Jappic Robertson, Fannie O. Smith, Narriet M. Shaver, Marie Scagps, Bertha Strain, Ve L. Thorpe, Mrs Pattic B Dyer, M Jo 1 Marphy, anwd Messrs, P Lo Copeland, R. A I'pperson, Frank . Frank | hers’ Mis with the heat™ is given as the cause of the anties of two Greenwich men ! WEHE uN“En uN N : ¢ ' old, tried to drown himself near the EIIHAN sfl'l qu! Belle Haven dock, first by jumping into the creck at low tide and snit- 5 4 Caimainera, Cuba, June 5. Four nose and mouth and by holding hlfi‘ ; e 3 : . hundred and fifty American marvines head under water, iindor -1 wniand of Col. “ | daer e commanda o ol Jdieas, When rescued he broke away and here, from which point they pro- padded cell. f R 4 d 4 , | ed by train for Guantanamo City, | The announced purpose of the move- Ilfil|E WINS “EHBY | and not for intervention. i MICHIGAN WOMAN. Johnson, A 4 o) Jones, | :.\ndilnriuln. ; brick, ING WILSON OF DELEGATES | major- | adopted this after- | ~u cessful wish to instract all the State's mn-! The | i Tow o certainty, ! heen incorporated undery [ Alabima LR vesterday, August Johnson, 56 By Assoclated Press. fing up handfuls of water into his | (By ed Press.) : b landed this morning at Deses, 4 i Jumped in again. He was put into a i s morning at Deses, a point fment is to guard American property, (By Associated Press.) | 1. Murphy, rles Sut- | MATERIAL ON THE GROUND FOR CHAUTAUQUA AUDITORIUM. ANERS WD HARBORS NORK WATS ON SPARHAN CONFERENCES SUSPENDED DUR- ING FLORIDA MAN'S ABSENCE ACCOUNT OF WIFE'S DEATH. Material is being placed on the cround for the Lakeland Chautangua the work of hauling lumber and cement having been bezun yesterday Lakeland citizens arve delighted that the work has taken on tanzib.e ape, and tnat the city will { boast one of the handsotiest auditori- As stated befors [ the auditorium will be located at the :rou: of Main stieet, reiating capacity of | will be i wil] | Lakeland i1 charae soon jums in the State, and will have a' Washington, June o, il Owing the sparkman, wife M hadrman o. (IS I 1700 people N Mis ol for| erection is 1 death of 3 archite " an rural beanty ol the be a adr rtisement rivers anud harbors committes of the bill, “oth of of the Covtral this firm having bidder, ) he house, conferences on conairne- | ond bec e been suspended |‘| Mr. Sparkman from thg vof his wile, river have return interme harbor appropiation I tion Co,, pending the O TO OKE . FOR WILSON IN ¥ teeml ol Conuress Pronont m\l every day which oceurred his week Fla. It conferences on the week and Lat his home in Tampa, is ex- pecied that the Bill will be rushed completion, restimed next the to hecoming | 1 (By Associated Pr Sioux Falls, 8. D, June ! Lteted returns from yesterds Representatives Rat-dell, of Louis- Miss introduced Seat-dana and Humphreys, o1 sissippi, bills the the ad trom simultaneconsly for “nationalizing Mississippi arian o pri- fl‘rm'_\' show Roosevelt has a good lead Tart and Lakollette, and that | leeves of the Wilson has captured ten delegates go | Frotecting the the national convention Mese or 2 1 over Clark. past week over rive Jatds I amony Lovertlow seowth slors by o vote hills are entimen representiatives “Father of In cope with the the has federal government thy irreparahlo ol and States along the i thia Feam individually wtion tha sen- from Witters” when we RAILROAD A CERTAINTY. the day has gone June S0 The Do i and Gult railrond s The company and has i when the Prake o hand in preventing which lave me cane should Noods than, Mg the laws of done dromage and the papers filed with Clerk of Houston county, at ho- | turine wis e joint | meeting of the stockholders for the | taken i most purpose of selecting officers and di- | improvement duving This was done in this city in the director's rooms upstairs in the Jo Do Smith building in this city, | In accordance with the charter the f& vame of the new road will be the jindividuals or even States to wrestle Dothan, Marvianna and Gult Railway ;\\illl alone, fonly is strong enouzh to handle the past few montis Clark, interes than, and the next move Speaker Champ who nas active st river the past twenty years, inoan authorized interview on the said that “the great question of reducing tflood dam- rectors leves question, S to the minimum is too bhig for The tederal government Co;its principal oflice is to be lo- it cated in Dothan, and the main Flor- ida oftice will be in Marianna. SENATE STILL CONSIDERING LORINER ELECTION CASE Iy overnment control of the to by the and ms only hope ™ Representative Runsdell’s bill pro- $1L000. 000 for [the improvement Mississippi auring the next fiscal year. The bill authorizes continuing contracts S olo appropriate of 1he also Tor o by an additional sum of capended at the L0 000 Associated Press.) rate of $11,- IN TAMPA ELECTION. more street brawls, than both td both county pri- vesterday’s munici- d in overwhelm- the nominees of pal party, with the independ- from T was elects Votes over regular candi- ghts tzler, councilman E lalist candidate was ", although Ward the Socialist candi- r except the candi- cllman from that ward. inted for by Fred Crut- ! in a statement that lought the last name “ead was the Socialis: d \'»Vr«l accordingly. v0te was something 'wever, because of Two vears ago at only 290 Socialists * for Dan Robinson 7. showing an in- al N v officers and coun- shown in a ram--v feet high, 63 thick and weigh %0 perfectly has been applied in it takes less than 2 one of them Epso AV horse, derby today. ican, w The S. T tha owner. 2:38 4-5. time, GOVERNMENT SUES ALLEGED STEAMSHIP TRUST New ment filed a civil anti-trust suit in the Federal District Court here to- day ag alleged freight between the United States and Bra- zil. News the capital city is making prepara- tions for the entertainment of the State League conferemce dele- gates who assemble there from the 200 11th to SOCULIST DISORDERS N | Bruss publi th of proy rest expre » government Vi Sunday, ceived $200,000 Rappaels’ Laglie, a little made there the fall term lorty -Six Years Old, ls the Mother of Twenty-Six Children. Marshall, Mich, June 5. Mrs, Willinm Moore, 46 years old, of Bur- lington towuship, mother of twen'y- six children, the fom in 11 months, married first when 14, and has one first hns- 11-2 miles, | band; i 5 the soes H and Langord June 5 ton, J Smith, Wo W, Wiggins, favored the celebrated English | Johnny Reiff, an Amer- as the jockey. | betting on Taglie, was 100 to | victory means 500 to! Distance, n Downs, England, Glenn The Irayer, colored applicants are A, Willie May Stephens, ette 1. Kinsler, Allie Lula Jones, Eliza J. King and Robert G Murray The white teachers are taking the o | Cxamination in Summerlin Institute | ard the colored in Prof. Kirk's of-| fice. The examination will lasi | pairs | through the whole week LUNATIC DISCOVERED BATHING IN RICH MAN'S HOME. | White Plains Y., June 5.~ Too | modest to disturb a lady while she wos taking her bath, John Miles, mil- lionaire milliner, with an establish- ment in Fifth avenue, New York City, today waited until he conld pei Dr. Wm. L. Russell, superintendent of Bloomingdal, asylum, on a tole- phone before he would attempt to diclodge from his home Agnes Clowes, an escaped lunatic. The woman was discovered in the house by Richard Flynn, the Miles chauffeur. Flynn returned from the | village shortly after midnight this' morning, and he says the arrange-| ment of the chairs and the fact tha® woter was trickling from the kitchen tap led him to think that some one All suspected the 'Yzl-l intruder was Mics Clowes, althouzh ‘on. | rone of them would brave the lad eek | wrath by the po- I [ FRIHR painst Flor won fon e voungest of w |1 he child by her when him and married azain has twenty-five end marri of twins, one hoy 6 years old hearing the of Clare: Roo<cvelt Moore. She writes Col. Roosevelr re- | garding the living up to his too he ings and says she would vote for nim i she could. children by L including seven name (By Associated Press.) York, June 5.—The govern- i i oo ATTRACTIVE OFFER. Made Dr. Wiley to Become Chairman of Boston’s Board of Health that the ainst the steamship interests r to have monopolized the and passenger transportation flarvey who w1 of warie to ard a Washington, June 5. —Dr W. Wiley, pure food champion was formerly chief of the hur chemistry of the department of culture, tonight received an of become chairman of the Bostorn of health at a salary of 37 year. The proposition was la Mr. Wiley by Representuativ liam M. Murray, of Mas: who acted as the personal r | tive of Mayor Fitzgerald, of Bflsl“' n“"s "ml Mayor Fitzgerald was hers to consult with the pure nent, but, as Dr. Wiley wa ill to see him, the mavor | matter in Representat ! hands. It is known that Dr favorahly of the outlool ness which the Boston g He has asked for Jos'on health repe himself fully with and will h comes from Tallahassee that » the 15ch of this month. 1 iefore . vil- striking s, | was in the place enter hathroom or he come out hrok. to dr 0 dress demandinz that Finally th. thelthe door, for 1¥'s and took her fond attendants «d the woman back to the oo 1 (By Associated Press) June 5.—Ths force of 1 is being exerted to ar- of destruction t¥ and sacking of churches! the country as the resentment of | at the polls »neral strike | vlum o} e Wave rioting, ks CITY COUNCIL MAY NOT MEET ‘ul- TONIGHT FOR LACK OF QUORUNM Yer - rspread Socialis® Tors The City ¢ nt n of ony tory a g¢ neet tonight, 'o* and unl er 1 1 meeting wi ard’s business keeps a great deal, Mr. Poz near Trilby, Mr Hot Springs for his heal Faton is at Jacksonvills the State execut ing, of which he i {¢d member, give w pital 1 Orlando, Ki additional endowment of | have orgzanized ¢ Many improvemen's will Edzr the forz the opening of | places will an agreen Washington, June 5 umption of Lorimer, second day's considers timous election voopresent during the war iX persons wers eSS Were street battle With the re- Kern® S Senator the speech nite entered ion of Lorimer bhate, close I distening to the arguments agains his friends. 'FOUR IIATILESHlPS 10 GOMTO CUBAN WIIEHS (By Assm-lnlcd Press.) Washington, ferency between the White House, After a con and Knox Jun Taft it ban waters, MANY INJURED IN BATTLE BE- TWEEN STRIKERS AND POLICE. (By Associated Press.) At I and many oth K, N. 1, June ast shot missiles wounded in a here today luborers and 1 by hetwe police - DOESN'T LOOK 50 600D Fllll DRAINAGE. WRIGHT . elate rl Press.) at! was announced ! government would dispateh | immediately four battleships to (u- Wi toial 1 tions Tevee e pe revetn cation '1 W Wi Lroi down a0 feet five 1o Killed Lizhty been hetween Some Loff =} o mo Thi them 1S ere munity ranee nal ittack a2 ol $11L000 o0 all old tower Weper annum for three July 1, 191l making a A contract authoriza- OF this amount pent the yeurs cash IRII betw o on and bank navi- con Cape Girardean W 0N for the md $12 anmd the et proving [ river ancient tulip poplar on the Reed this hospitad heen General in hos The great 1ree which towered the ame ds ity ol ground and was at the when struck above was by to have et i d base, last Hng summer It is estimated SO0 and 500 years old of the vranches when sawe ed rings indicating an re than 150 vears whlch is called is common ton, now was the grandfather of At this time of year, when wn blossoms cireled with a bit s kind of tree, tulipitera, but the endron Washing e tree the tree its char- s, the was perfumed with its frag This 1 by on 1 whole com- was used as a sig- during his in Early vapital requently the 1+ nutional and was resort pshooters of hoth < during it has ountry « Morgs in ontire wds authoriz mtinued on Page 4.)

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