Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, June 19, 1912, Page 1

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fL 1 THREATS MADE ERS OF I anuuswm FORGES 457 LEADERS DECI.ABE THEY, Wil oNR \cCEPT NO COMPROMISE | \LL REVISION. JLEVA Nfl BENEEN THREATEN ] ion of R(\ll Call Would [tion three times 42 Roosevelt for 92 .+t Delegates. PSS jated Press.) Chicago, June 19 wel crashed tes in the convention late o deless Lontsands of spees sy were about chies that the struggle in ip 1 Root appeared at| tators’ seats on the ry were not half arrived he was and James Tatt forces, and all ands as preliminary to ted hostilities. developments gave tumultuous debate on proposition to revise roll prepared by the The first de- morning was the e Taft leaders that | accept no compromise. the climatic assertion of X i sder any circumstances, Gov- backed up Hadley in e on | | | | | | Baltimore. 10, | would | Published in the Best Town in the Best Part of the Best State. M. . BRYAN HANG TIN OF H LIFE ANONG "PUBLGAS (By Associated Press.) Chicago. June 19.—William Jen- nings Bryan, who is attending the | convention as a working newspaper man, says he is enjoying the g;nln-r-‘ ing more than any other national| gathering of Republicans he ever at- tended. e is enjoying it, because he has been beaten by both | candidates, and assure him that defeat is not - tal, and that he had it for his por- He says he can €0 to the winner and say mistakes are Democrats will have opportunity 1o *Not. a so 1 he says, and can go to the loser whatever made woek full power and ctonext week ar| sincie am worry o having th| me, time of my lire.” OPTION OBTANED ON FINE SITE FOR NEW SCHOOL BULOMNG Looking to the erection of a school building on the south the you side of [ railroad, an option has been secured ¢ by Hadley, the| on the property of Mrs. Jesse M- | Leod, on Lake Morton drive, the con- sideration to be $5,000. Mrs, Mc- Leod held the property at a much higher figure, but owing to her in- terest in the town and the school, she agreed to sell the property for the sum stated. The proposed site embraces acres, and is ideally located, over- looking Lake Morton on the south- cast shore. It is an accessible loca- ticn, and is admirably situated in ev- cry way for school purposes. The matter of purchasing this property will be considered by the local school board and probably will two ! Watson agreed on @n |, 11acoq hefore the county school 1 of three hours' debate board at its next meeting. cvelt proposition to sub- I call containing nine- | t delegates in place two Taft followers seated ommittee, es Were spent sivel Ihe unfinished £ Hadley's demand | cmporary roll and eoallowed on first forees an ho ugton, rma- Lt thos and he ator Hemn tion, isional it owas mper ol the del- tker y At but to reluxed reatening, scemed turbers into A greater dis- ted when Hem- 1d s¥lvania. as an ¢ leader. on Hadley's wWou ALLIGATOR IN ROADWAY the time of Varn, who « Tiger Bay uging with “ a huge na- to the Fort Us of its close T, the gator r-ambitious out and 1 with the “ptured after . and) al rather | after | tell before quiet | busi- | { | his lorr};hip | Van says he % mile from dignant anq intruders, but 1" and ,1,3,.2,1‘1s111rd in an explosion in the Hast- on exhibj. | ings mine early today. jare making lit arters in the mid- | i THO3BD MEN FLYTO THEIR DEATH (By Associated Press.) Douai, France, June 19.—Captain DuBose and Licutenant Peimnan, both officers in the French army and "trained airmen, were killed this I norning when the biplanes they were piloting around the military ficld collided with i rridair. aviation ter foree in DECISIVE BATTE EXPECTED BETWEEN MEXICAN ARMIES. | (By Associated Press.) Chihuahua, Mexico, June 19 With only miles separating the and rebel armies, a decisive may be fought any time () federal battle { FLORIDA CROP REPORT. Washington, June 19.—The condi- tion of the principal crops of Flori- on June 1, as announced by the crop reporting board, burean of sta- tistics, United States department of agriculture, reported on the basis of 100 representing a normal, was as follows: May ! 19121911 1910 1909 1912 94 K9 90 96 90 90 85 90 87 98 80 85 53 60 Watermelons 89 86 Cantaloupes 83 84 Cowpeas. .. 91 83 Pasture ... 95 91 91 85 92 82 Crop. Pinapples. . Oranges. .. Lemons . .. Limes..... Grapefruit. Peaches.. . 87 80 90 89 87 90 83 Sugar cane. Tumatoes. . THRTEEN NINERS ARE ENTOMBED BY EXPLOSION (By Associated Press.) Trinidad, teen Colo., June 1% —Thir-l miners were entombed and The rescue 5 | e progress { chased of Mr. J LAKELAND, FLORIDA, WESNESDAY, JUNE 19, 1912. No. 197. @ American Press Assoclation SENATOR ALBERT B CUMMINS INGEL OF LOST CAUSE DIED AT TEMPORARY OFFICIALS WHO ARE CONDUGTING CHICAGO CONVENTION (By Associated Press.) Chicago, June 18.—Temporary of- ficials for the Republican national convention, named by the s mittee on arrangements, of which Col. Harry S. New, of Indiana, chairman, are as follows: a dying condition at the Confed Chairman--Elihu Root, New York. [ HHome for Needy Women here, Secretary-——Lafayette B. Gleason, ; neute indigestion. She New York. the ministering angels of Assistant Secretaries—C. M. Har-| Cause, and work ger, Kansas; John L. Moorman, in-|from the pre the diana; A, W. White, North Carolinu; Hart, Virginia; John 11 Oregon; H. C. Lindsay, No Horace H. Baneroft, Hlinoi Adams, lowa; Perey . Stod Noew A L Dal (By Associated Press.) Richmond, Va., June 19. is]vis, of the Confederate St the for her ident of George L, MeNary, Lraska; RITUAL tohn L dard rynipl Hampshire; of Longfellow and English Gi Jersey in Marriage. Sergean Arm William Stone, Maryland Assist ward I’ Clijef son, Maryla Chiet 1 Hlinois Chief Medic Hunt, Hlinois Parliamentarian 1 Ohio Official Stenographer M.\ menberg, Washington, D« Chief Clerk L. €. Hecking: Jersey an \rn Tha Do CIony Jo Holliduy London, Holl len Mi e il D, ot fohn il md oon nited by al Staff h h they el COMEPTINEe VOWS Were 1 Fdmoand M. Park voof the peace uple by lawyer and justi o with thy CXpress to the justice a desi other, der the bring up any children born to to the best of their ability an the welfare of the human race The two then exchanged vow bridegroom expres the live help and consi Rev. James 1. ¢ ghan, Chicago; Dean Walter T ner, Hlinois; Dr. Joseph Stoiz nois; Rev. John B, Shaw, Ilino J. Wesley Hill, New York Reading Clerks—William A Michigan; Otto Bossard, Wisco: Thomas Williamson, Illinois Tally Clerks—Archibald . tGra- ham, Indiana; Henry €. Woor Massachusetts. Chaplains sing gret her choice; the "hoped to be a true comrade and meet, The justice then pronounced husband and wif Georgia-Florida Land Co. Buys hope to live that his wife might neve bride said she RICHMOND TODAY ~Capt. S.llie M. Tompkins, said to be the ker, a patrolman, was killed and Wm ub-com- [only woman who ever received a mil- | Garlich, an express wagon driver, was itary commission from President Da- [badly wounded in a clash today be- s, 18 fn[tween striking track workers of the erate from as one I.mt received Confeder acy the rank of captain of cavalry rl | prevent STATE ENCAMPMENTS AFFECTED BY TAFT'S VETO OF ARMY BILL. Washington, June 19, Tait's ve! Inl of the army appropriation bill |n.|\| thiz year's maneuvering camps of the recular army and the suard. In most states o [ campments are {July. Propa Adsy, from SGERES PREGEDING THE OPEIAGOF TOOAY'S SESSOn OF COMENTON DELEGATES, WEARIED WITH NIGHT SESSION, SLOW ABOUT FILLING HALL PHAYEH BY JEWISH RABBI P('hcv on Hand to [ Prescrve Order—Uncertainty | nutional n cvdered for carly ind An-| ment of ations are moade at | | niston, the on | fuards | ida, for \iahan Tenuessee, amp i, Plor weky and Nerth L8 FTT ESi the appropriation ot Geor Kot Cerol The [irclude | irctud cioed iy president 4 mil- | Srong Body of Plien and a0 quarier to pay part ex \ WoEpeciag | {1 ol the en n s ampment move _ At Tt bt b and Nervousness Apparent, proprintion tfor this purpo: Associated Presso onvention Hall, Chicazo, | (hy | RGNS DELS . | setls - OF GREAT GATHERING |- ! coneert, ad afile of policemen came I BLTIMORE . Pively 1o march time, and took their [§1) cmply June Colbenm 0owhien the band was o sea at Y struck opening notes : places acros liail The delegates then b noto tile in threush the door 1t supporters won the first vics tory in the convention yesterday att- by N o 502 Senator Elihu Root was elected temporary chairman of the conven- tion over Governor Francis MeGovern of Wisconsin, Great gisorder reigned during the time the voll was heing called, but after tive hours’ work, the vote reached and Root declared the winner The air of nervousness that hung the front ol the By Baltimore, Associated Press.) 1. There the clect tem- | porary oflicers of the National Dem- ocratic convention There was further 1o day of the proposition to have the presidential candidate who received the second highest number of votes on the final ballot accept the nomi- nation for the vice presidency. Daniels, strongly favors and spectators will ar June Lo ringements @ meeting tomorrow o "I coniittes to ernoon, when, aovote of discussion of this donal - Committecman North Carolina, proposition, Of Socialists Used to Unite Grandson | ot here ;1[1_\," T I of Hhenry | er, a Fach re an intention to other, and to them d for s, the 50 rre- help- them Skipper Grove for Over $30,000 Land M« The which is compo Melton, C. W [n+ D. Bassett and ¢ Georgis-Florida d of A deal of considerable i and one which will result in crable improvements of gro«: tude, was closed yesterday M. Clayton, the Georgia-Florida Land the which overlooks I and will at onoe pl Work sidewalks in and through ths rence at once, and it by fall several hend ‘e been erected ther comes the owner of grove on lay cn the south. This pro; contains thirtecn front of arre L. sociates for $20,000 om ago the same proport is strictly 000. It later sold for 3 2 restrictions will [to be erected at a cost of b 2,000 ad $3,000 ench i all resold about a 3 Skipper for $20,5¢ Co., I E |1 en received at the public library in l\' ad o] | | . Lo, M. Futch, ” | Jacksonville alrcady had the property subdivides lHEM. ES“I[ MEN over the convention, police and em- ployes before yesterday's session was curiously absent today. No one knew what to expect. At 10 o'clock, the hour before opening, there were less than two hundred spectators in the hall and only eight delegates. The convention was opened with prayer by Rabbi Joseph Stolz, of Isaiah Temple. The prayer of Rubbi Stolz was as follows: 0, Lord, ther of all mankind, of the nations, the everlasting God whose counsel of righteousness and trath prevaileth over the waves of don and the tumulg of voices, wo bless Thee that Thou hast set our nation hizh among the the carth and hath been our onr present help in ol need honnty, CLASH WITH STRIKERS RESULTS IN BLOODSHED. (By Assoclated Press,) Cleveland, June 19.—Edward Par- Pennsylvania railroad. | EVELYNEWILL TESTIFY AGAINST HARRY THAW (By Associated Press.) White N Fvelyn Thaw redy who art the loving IFa- the just Ruler P June 1Y appeared in ke the nst Neshit peoples of today 10 strength tand tor the State to testiny Lor hu i every contlict, Thaw, who is from Thatten hand, Harry K every Th fand owin Thy o hast il ol the apy amd th for | elea Thou ha siven and " with milk and in provi- | hone to he- kY dence NEW TOWN BEING ESTAB- LISHED ON S. A. L. RY. Promi thy con the nate ol a tablished )y cotnty tal Spriv [ being « [ Air Line bhetween Plant Dada Several thousand | ineW of the Fands h't\--” he een Taid ot in tensacre fare tracts, [ Lon of al- | tor wh s ready v which i onr il And vho ha o he sonthern eds the | nhout and ailway, (wnd Ordo we pr o1 thoard midway City m il ity ithin border aeres sarrcunding cneficent in within onr dom has bheco Land, for | which several hundred have comm been purchasod by vood] | coloni ts ] | A number of Flor ida people tid to be buying | aliotments on this location, Already | a villag than thirty dwell j north also from the are {akol 2 of e wh Thee, Lord as T Help u Thy bl mindful of our duties a o ha of more to prove orthy of nes CONGRESS TO INVESTIGATE CHARGES OF BRIBERY. (By Associated Press) June 19 Represen- W Littleton b m calling for a con- jonal investigation of charge; at the Republican nation:1 said will sub- s well ponsibilitics as the right ws our privileges bt that o people perisheth where , Our re Grant v Washington, Martin grred a resoln 'S Pre- : there i tative no vision, and the under- that 2 at nation maketh rulers. Righteonsne ficers peace, secketh spise the gain of oppression and with- Lold their hands from bribes, mak- chief glory 1o serve mankind by ¥ lit” and Truth. Bestow upon t del ‘mhled the spirit of wisdom of counsel and of in r the sight of their then teOusness standing its cre bribe and its of- S lers who de- and it is Honse convention, mit it to the from New York in a day or on his return 1w, eth those whos=e Justice, Thirty new hooks have recently e gates g and understandi that and equity of the might, they des and not roeye GCWENE N LOUSILLE 3 S a res lom come teal estat United

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