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HE LAKELAND EVENING TELEGRAM Published in the Best Town in the Best Part of the Best State. e et a0 LAKCLAND, FLORIDA, THURSDAY. JUNE 20, 1912, No. 198. }an almost complete disintegration of | m SIflchEN | the Roosevelt forces. They appear to AN 'be fighting desperately. Serious dis- UEI.EGAIES SEEK | sention exists in the Roosevelt camp. [ e lIIllMMIHEE SELECTS SPOEN OF TODAY AS COMPRONISE CANDIDATE pects of Taft Family | E Chicago, June 2o, “Only tlna.”‘ AI.I“N B. PAHKEH [ said Henry W, Taft, brother of the | ln. sident, when asked nmnn\liuh-l.\i FUH IEMP“HAHY after his arrival from New York whether he had any comment to | !n.: ke on the situation | EH“IHMANSH'P “Ouly this, that 1 think that some Many leaders are frank in (lotlarm-| GnMPH“M|5E the Colonel has acted too hastily mf UH " a number of matters—in coming to HEPUB['EA“ HUPE Chicago, :uul in precipitating a hol[i trom the committee on credentials | I last night. warE TO HARMONIZE THE |, | ,lock this morning, the Col “ <D ROOSEVELT FAC- onel told his followers to make but | one more stand in the convention, to | e < ABANDONED. 7.5 1S ABANDO fight the credentials committee, and | " uly s *-Jhlv to bhe nominated on l“.l CONTEST BETWEEN CONSERVA. i somebody does ne teal e o " TIVE AND PROGRESSIVE WINGS was i exodlont spivic © DEMOCRACY THREATENED, S RN ORECTED TO PARER Iave Been Selected to Deliver TEDDYS LEADERS Badtimor Md., June 2o, Judge defeated. to hold their own w»u-] i smnuaumrm&nnr | s s e ROOSEVELT ISSUES. ; ST O BOLT" yoated Press) hicago, June 20,7 dals committee 12 to take up Roosevelt men un- aod to take part in By Associated Press.y | Ch cago, June 20— That the Amer ican peopls and the Republican vot- ers of the country already have nom- itated Theodore Roosevelt tor presi- dent of the United States, and that | Roosevelt and his followers will not | recognize the national Republican convention as regular unless the Chicagy, dune 2o William |:|_\,,,,“ Alton B Parker was elected tomgn donew natiopal committeeman from |y chiadrman of the Demooratie con '|-‘,““_\.\|\:”,1‘, ad one of Roosevelt's | vention by the arvangemetits commit peliien ieutenants in the nomination | e Which met heve this alterioon | Lty contivimed carly today the ru-‘ port that he had 1eft the resular Re- | By Associated ress.) publican or cight Roosevelt vzation, after an all| Baltimore, June 200 Members ol committee absent [might conference with the Roosevely | lenders, “'m done with that com- | 10 consider temporary otlicers or the 1. a Rousevelt arransements committes, weetin sota, tried in iy until the oth- Hadley motion 1o oust I8 contested Prittee,” oo said coming Democratic wattonal conven- Pdelegates is adopted, was the declara- | | tion, Faced the opposition of Wikl e to the selection of Alon 13, appeared, taken up was the A district, Osear R. rine for Roosevelt, It at Tatt members of the | o had bolted and or- ”P““m“l"fi al"l[ fl[ | convention, e o vt THEEN REBELS AND FEDERALS caving last night, through with the returned, however, on 1l Roosevelt. the Ninth Alabama tion of Colonel Roosevelt and hiz compa gn manager, Senator Dixon, at 1 o'clock. The Plant City militia has returned [ 1 trom o camp at Fort Dade and de- | Prpite the heavy rains the boys report | e iad practically besn decided upon, e exeellent, wook Bryan says that as Parker is o con- servative and the party s progres- | the convention meet the leaders e otrying to do, the tirst day of the Southern sathering may witness a struggle he- gles this | tween the so-called progressives and Farker as temporary chaivian, alier (By Aseoclnted Press.) Santa Rosalie, Mexico, June 2o The decisive battle of the revolution i may be fought before the week ends. (By Associated Press.) \uzusta, June 20, The bistrict convention of the \ RiY morning selected Jacksonville as the | the conse wd a half the com- | AN order to move north of the rebel| @ by Prince, pvatives of the party as to R 3 i e next meeting place, and elected of-{ who shal] name the presidential o wod by a vote of 34 to 14, | stronghold at Bac Limba was given AR i bl ! shall name the presidential can- k. the motion to seat two | today by Gen. Huerta, the federal CH LES EVANS HUGHES. ficers. 1L V. Napier, of Macon, was | didate and write the platform. Some ates. commander. —— - e | Clected grand worthy president. members wish to declare war on il —_— z = is expected that ¢ Woodrow .\:.;: N’?!XI:/'I‘:IXI:]:I‘ l(oE:lll\f?Lrll;;lhlt Tallahassee, June 20.- The sum- HHSP"". PHMEGI flF cl“ cnu“clu Ohio Man Attributed Longevity to| Wil ""'m will |'|"I' f'("l'“""'\”"""l”'\‘\‘ i i ot et o () \SSISTANGE DELD LAST NHT| o mbmnee [t e tunt. in hopes of shorten- SRS tee's work. Tallahassee for white teachers and — _— Mansticld, O son, of Texas, or Congressman Henry, ing, by a vote of 34 to|at Tallahassee for colored teachers Last night Drs. Bevis, Love and The regular sesison of the Coun- t Texas. Ollie James, of Kentucky, to ‘:m the Taft dele- | The white training schools are being | Groover appeared before the City [ i et with Messes. Munn, Pillans, seems to e the choice of the Chamy Iatft delegates fmmimmlurlwl at the university and ut | Council and presented the petition, Clarl men. There is increased ac- | the Florida State College for Women, | signed by a large number of Lake- tivity today in anticipation of the opening day y ,dune 200 Hiram 11 sSmith, Manstlicld's oldest citizen, died here yesterday. e was born near Haynes and Scipper present Huron, O, Jan, 7, 1812 and would Ninth Alabama, the! e it ” o | Bave be s at his next s 2 s ¢ " he minntes of June 5 and 7 wer Fave been 100 years old a rned until 2:30 {while the negro training school is at | land citizens, asking for free light ' I hirthday R 1o Agricultural and Mechanical Col- fand water, exemption trom taxation | read and approve il | o Seveor Shewad oF Mool o (-] Had Short Session, icge, Tallahassee. The ‘xll'.nd.nuf mtul i 1‘ntrn|hl_\ sum for m.‘nm.un.m Petition ol In lm, tor unt CSSIONS | e in intoxicating liquors and | NEW TRIAL DENIED - veported at the colleges here tais ot the proposed eity hospital [ior proporcd new city ho DY ST e iis taet D st etited Jits: Joniton IN ARMISTEAD CASE. | o porning was not very large, but more The councilmen expressed then ferred to Naynes, Pillans and Scip §|'u | cotivens | “TC eXpoe ted in during the \\.-«.1\, Dr f selves in bearty sympathy and Al o SRl T L voute iR AT e R R e e i oRaT VR 90 Wt A n, i, Conradi, preside t. of the F ‘ul»»il!:lwntl with t n‘ Hospital Associan i S R Gl I vt gl witnessed (e mode | Coaure vestorday. denial e motion of roilontinls State Col for \Women, reports that Jand reterved the n ,‘ A CTR I [T . ¥ of travel advaneed from stage coneh | Aqroraey W K. ¥ R com reservations in the dormitories [ committee, who will meet with o PENVAHY VORI ELATAM R SO 1o weroptane Fampa, cnd W, K7 ki ol that have not yet arvived association and o Hp oo contt The ot m of o Woman - Cluh i e L ¥ rent that | St SANBRARK BOBL. - [iteh: o LT Ul fe T ol te i oo pR WHEELER PURCHASES [Lae Acmistoad, — [aside 830 montily 1o be w1 VALUABLE PROPERTY. """ """ ! liseum peech, but n ot the ru- G | v The N coomtendstio ' Vo with the Tallahas June 200 One of the | neintaining the hoopita The Co LR i Yt ral n old landmarks of the Capital City iz]cil stated that it wi i | to sanitar partment was referred |y wah Wheelor b purehased Kepiibary ‘ from the 5 y curred while Nvmiotemn v A being torn down for the erection of a ‘ to exempt the hospital from taxa | anitary con Voo for compliznes for M. 11 10 Mendenhall the Tatter 5 as to ; AR . E | [ : : avene whicl |0 allesed anlawiad an odern bank and office building to bef owing to a ruling of the Su \ Ve effort to clean up |10t on South Tennesce aventue which : ”I,:‘,‘::lwlllll‘i crected on the site. The First Na-| Court, but that they would jla ;"““"l:li‘lh” 1] loentad Trotwoost: e Doatck o v”“v:’:‘u‘.(‘:::.‘\‘ ’I. 1':4-:‘ "”y i ot ;n' B onkis tional bank of this city purchased vhw; L.' tun at a very low | i it s radi febon far dionee ..mvi that of Mr John O Donald Rra s 1 rw:ul "’l‘h--‘“ S LOXURNE MaLE T _m““”" axo | I t action, on Ilt-- part o i Wit e e, Wheeler will erect a hand ‘.-n:- L tictoed Wy the evidone TRl I feel 1 mu.’*tji:hI B . I L] '”m‘vlli will be heartily app dawass on I"",‘ :‘:'“” 'i’|lv;. \: ith by Bl I “.”]. KT grounds brousht forward 1 s not OBlY w‘ the new structure have had the tnld the citizens of 'Lukt-t:mrl, w jreferred to the re it tember, the honse to col wntu nine or| T v Tl R ' building torn down and the erection! very desirous of having a bo power to act ten room Mr Mendenhall is now : ors .ur the Re- of the new modern office building will] where the <ick and injured u | The sanitary committec was in-| e e pla il when Dip, | Sallicient 14‘. .‘VJ ran -v v‘e ‘ g hut 24 tegin at an early date given att tion. With these o tructed to purchase sample ship-1yep Ooe roturns from her summer ':" ol Sl : kil i « Republican The paving operations are progress-| sions, th ispital is now an « rients from several disinfectant com- |G 400w o the contract i1 ¢ fow da ok beople of the |, . satisfactorily and Tallahascee | fact | panies for comparative merits of RO A AT ‘ ; LIste AW Bakt) o it its f ir g est, Armistead having been rice | will soon have its first paved streets, ;'Iu‘-n '-L,()ml» e il OF EVELYN WILL TESTIFY | wnd the fiet trial having end the streets to receive first attention] A NARROW ESCAPE Jrdinance No bbb 3 i3 ralling lo agtee. At il !rn ing the ones through the main FROM DEATH. | dinance requiriu= all persons to ob- AGAINST H K. THAW, | by the jury failing 1o a 5 the pe N : f he WY . 5’ tead also shot Convict Guard Gar v rwnal“m&mh“ section ofth e city and from e tain a permit from the mayor before At this & 4 i rmance, @ : Acsoci res ner, but the wounds inflicted on the i | the capitol to the depotts Lawton Chiles, 11 yearsold, - giving any trect performance, and (By A .mu mt«vnl Press.) : . |.v i ke B l near being run over by an a’ imposing a licence upon the same, \White Plains, N. 1., June 20 [latter,whi ; St ) of Porl°1 i g ceni ure wa ut on its cecond and final | Kvelyn Nesbitt Thaw took the stand |fatally. After the shooting BIG SHIPMENTS OF FISH bile yesterday evening. Turnin: 25 put upon i ¥ tend escaped but was later ca a T mmG KISSIMMEE. | corner at Mrs. McLeods on Lal« V- | e dings and was duly passe d. all jqzain this morning to testify against | tead escaped as la . dfllegate:, it g s : e utvaent voting *Yes. husband in his action to obtain {and brought to Tampa - Tampa | ton, Lawton was coming hom members present voti . . it 5 i iti : i | release fro ewan asylum une ] :terprelt | E. L. Minx h“ converted the Mak-| wheel. The car was going o i Petition of G 11 Alficld et al, for | release from Mattewan a 1 i i . * Roosevelt | .~ J - il o | clawi 8 puilding cement side- - — ingson warehouse Into a modern fish | town. No signal was blo claying and building . ‘ < this, by Roose- | : : . HRE Gy i by n| welks on South Jia avenue, was | Mrs, Oscar M. Eaton and son. of {ST, AUGUSTINE VOTES N |market and is doing an extensive|the bicycle and car wer | RSSfERS W CO 1SSI0N FORM 7% | tusiness, shipping about 26,000 |cach other referred to or ¢ committes | Lakeland, a number of ¥ A0 T4 DO COMM| M. 3 = |m!md;. or a carload, of catfish only Lawton saved himself by * The resignation of W. I Puzh as|dents of Ocala, g el vh",.‘:h t":\\n . e = : ik ezch week, besides hundreds of { himself to the ground as 1:r ! o |councilman was Lod over i tssn e e b 'u"(‘l" iinbi 'I :1' ' wwn by the op pounds of trout, bass, perch, ete. The | the car as he could, whils 1| Grorge Skens rded the con- | v Bpeny R : i {: - ": £ submitt vi the beotils | w cemetery lot 15 onents o nubn ' N ol cipal shipments are mbade to St.| was still on the bicycle, the 2 jtract to clear the new cemetery lof | Star | s split | Lonis, Mo.—Kissimmee Valley Ga- over it splitting the rim for 3160 e e b ; . DEMOCRATIC I_EM]EHS WEPRNS DUARD TROTRE Lese: mutghe & wait, 11 _ iy hemriaid Prat} , & On account of a d On motion Coun Hourr “‘ : Y' . (By ociated Press.} tween the Palm B MORRIS G MI'ND > : ”.v ' 1 York Wil- certain trust Precid .‘, nder con- t - gnations hat ' Attest: A B the sehool boand f. L. SWATTS, . 1t today of Al were accepted City Clerk v AL e ) i

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