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HE LAKELAND EVENING TELEGRAM WITH BRYAN 15 OPPONENT, | IRKER NS [ATTER CHOSEN AS TEMPORARY CHAIRMAN OF CONVENTION ‘ THIS APTERNOON ATTED AEMNSI BRYAN Was Fust Put Up as Progm-l o Candidate, but With- (rew in Favor of Bryan. \=sociated Press.) June 23.—The Demo- onvention was called Zo16 The following in- ivered by Cardinal I rute 0, God of might, through \Whom | S v administered, ted and judgment de- with Thy holy spirit of! sortitude, the president | nited States, that his ad- may be conducted inf ind be eminently use- people over whom he pre- toouraging due respect l'orl 1 relizion, by a faithful ex- laws of justice and restraining and | i th vice light of Thy divine \\'is-i the deliberations of this| 4 and shine forth in all its | and enactments, so llml tend to the preservation of' ©0 zood will and the preser-| oncord and harmony. [ thority be exercised wuh- and liberty prevail | May this conven- ©once more to the and to the world at | citizens of the United the problem of exercising and roadest and most un- reedom of discussion in solved ut by ssemb %, without and without in- td inviolable do- r public order tes assembled chiot it they I 1o mai hildren this com- tiny bhan- terns them | har- I respect brethren the b 1zhout and sancti- Thy o preserved | most which after en- life, which are, ace they RN 0% open at 10 was slow com- ot until to- began to fill | 1al Gib- omrvb | temporury | won a straig Published in the Best Town in the Best Part of the Best State. g nomination of Parker, and Bell was ald, Brooklyn, also in behalf of Par- ker. Fitzerald's speech was greeted with derisive shouting. The sergeant-at- arms announced that unless the speakers could be listened to and or- der be restored the convention would be adjourned. A platoon of police was marshalled into the hall in an ufl'un to quell the disorder. One delegate vehemently protested |against gag rule. Bryan again took Senator Luke Lea, from the platform. **\We are not go- ing to have a mob like Chicago. 1 demand order.” Bryan made the point of order that Chairman Mack had announced the roll call during the period of disorder, but under the the platform of Tennessee, said ;l‘nlvs cach side should have an op- portunity to present its position. Kern withdrew in favor of Bryan The roll call on the a at selection of begun arose over chairman A one was 2:40 sharp Alabama, individual contest clegate voting The maintained thag Alubama’s twenty-tour The result of a poll as an for DBryan, State chairman the unit suve votes to Parker. showed Bryan one and a halt votes, Parker twenty-two and a half. The result of the roll call, as an- nounced at 2:50 this afternoon, showed the election of Parker as tem- porary chairman. The oflu ial vote was as l‘nkvr, | man, 4. lullmn SIELIGHTS ON TH BALTIMORE SHOW {Houn' Dawgs and Suffragettes Fig- ure in Parades to Impress the Delegates. (By Associated Press.) Baltimore, June .~ Forty “houn' dawgs” will be in a parade which the supporters of Champ Clark will have here this afternoon Mayor Carter Harrison, of Chicago declared that if the Democrats nom- inate u the) real prozressive candidate Iwill sweep the country. One on's thousand advocates of wom will march Thursda: night to impress the deleg wit A suf to 1t suffrace tes the maznitude of their cause frage offered Democrats MUCH INTEREST IN FLORIDA, SAYS MR. JACKSON. plank will he Mr etroit, ) went Nt writes 1l W, K whe Mich., lackson, 1o attend the fona rs Association follows ! eling for cities hidding convention of the fonurteer for S LB B It Hardw won w ail As=ociation, ith an unanimous vou nine Minnesota, New Massachu- lowa and omm who hailed York, €« setts, ittes of from Texas, murecticnt, Kentucky, Tennessee, ludiana mous and whol ntion vote a he kv as a arty yell for wants v imuni orida was given erybody » Florida Every dele to this convention al high class actual my judzment most effective g that Florida has ever had s man, and iz will be the ad- made a strenuous fight and | ht victory tainly are proud of. “The Florida delegation to the De- troit convention is composed of G. E. Noblitt, Tarpon Springs; Fred H Young, Lake City; vour humble ser- vant, and H. H. Richardson, of Jack- sonville, and all were untiring in their efforts to get the convention for Jacksonville.” that we cer- 3 TEI]I]Y GOES BAGK applause nd rominated who seconded 10 HIS EDTING d Press.) force of volutionists ring a strong members, | crat trea arti mie dis | | v | el ven | of | of sa con ger (1K Wa wh tha tha | 80 wol ears vilification brawl of our political history “our without exception, men of such lotty temper ation {rea tiable (EESOTS. LAKELAND, FLORIDA, WHERE DEMOCRATS MEET TO MAKE HISTORY TODAY Iu TUESDAY, JUNE 25, 1912, FIFTH REGIMENT ARMORY, BALTIMORE, SCENE OF THE DEM- OCRATIC NATIONAL CONVENTION, JUNE 25. Judge Alton B. Parker’s Speech Accepting Temporary Chairmanship Md,, wing address of altimore, June ic national chery and corruption; weary with the shricking and of the o culate most candidates, n that we vention and privile oo solemn daty, of orld over kod by erminatod the « | fand « National| Jack ! rzainst the wild scrambl nomi 1l necessity ol ine constitution a safeq peated terms In the very beginnin making participating it was mates rired a limitation of 11 rs one president. History the coming of lust for power w a man convention Alton 1, 18 temporary chairman of the Demo- The Par was de- livered upon his nomination this aft- crnoon: “We meet while the hills yet echo) to wild cries of thief and and traitor | and furious wails ot fraud, bribery, and din of the our passionate meet immune which seized the ameful however, are, trom the LOVernment His man might hold wa suming as Caesar's, tow: above his love of countr: vmed to have ylishment of a paasse pr shington, Jeff rson and ! Indeed, where o has not either hear t an unwritten law 1o n two terms, and if o foolhardy as to see} 11d be crushed by patriotic and indu’: [ The man who split his ag . eve Y4y | law | Ia | 08 v, and to be threatening & the city of Chang Chow he o cared nothing for application to hi of his trinm; ‘The wise rus’ president to Under ceept anoth ition of almly, has b t Chi- dis ih hizh dan- tie said | ror is to pre more 1ld be | cpponents by ic- i man he th of | That opponent iblic and On i h zard ‘e | R THA fman he was honest with his soul amd he may have confessed to you that even a president may be tempted to resort to sordid devices and shameless im portunities to gain his I 80, he was in mental o realize to the full the danger to the republic ambition, condition involved in setting aside a the bul- saults of men custom constituting wark the whose ambition chokes their only against patriot- ism and whose seltish desive for per- throttles cruples with which they sonal victory and power t! ERUTTE onee were endowed “Would the apponent the who threw his ring i sourht 1o slag the d termy, in and in his atistied his d o over ropes tht Tor o thi rest volievement? Clearly onld hnve A thivd term wonld il slipped o power w hrool Limitation whetted his ire tor mor he torm vould discover onstitat hed on and ol 1"y dhoat 1 after ot havinz mone on the tamou Lot the mo ng Congre to appropriate th money for the return it necegenry ol i e The the burder the man who lent management of the executiv 1o who ahused others than himselr; the ab the Tenne Coal and ITron Co the many drastic Steel trust; the man wi w1s and by annumbered to batter down oug safe words has souzht statutory and international guards her we Mexico wedded ife, from Diaz pre can prophecy “Do years of envy or war di- ipitated, the end The voree o which no mur way to prevent a like vent the present attempt office. One campaign to recapture the of our th #gainst in s lead the fizh should appeal to ¢ wod flowinz in drop of o veins. “Unquest ery o hav ong in as against sufficient pulous being a limitation w tious souls fr continuation ted | riods or for lif Ture lection of a provision should 1 | when it decmed | thirty | eries of ter-| t | a third term. | ir | WHERE IS JOHN KENNEDY!? Friends in Mulberry Would Like to | Know His Whereabouts. Friends of prominently American Gilbert Mulhe alarm to be sent out for his recovery He lett Mulberry a number John Kennedy, with the Phosphate Co,, of connected have caused @ S ol weeks wooand has not been seen ther slnee That Kknown Kennedy On volunteered to Wis 1 Saturday Iimpa 15 Lame Tine umpiie a ol basehall between the Tampa .nnl Port Tampa t lie paon Friday, ter cesstully was also seen in Tam- on Latayette street 2 saloon, This Tatter fact would seem 1o off the of his friends that with foul play Tampa ) he Tribune opinion has met TAMOUS ENGLISH PAINTER \ Wieshaden, By weiated Press,) June 25 Amatadema, a lish painter, died here last night, Germany, aurens Lo aged 77 Messes. W A and A former owners of the in Palatka, are poi Lotel at Daytona | date, GUN IN SUT DASE; BOY SHOT Painful Injury to Frank Wright, Ex- press Employe in Bartow Office. Fla., 250 Yesterday about 6 o'clock a distress- 1. Merryday, Putnam House to build a big each at an o Bartow, June afternoon ing accident happened in the ern Express Cols ooflice. As ik Wright, who drives the de- livery wazon, v the hoy as unloading the he dropped a suit * there Upon it prstol on at the oflice, and instantly was the report an examination he that a 4N ine made wis tound calibre in the soit el cone ofl and that the the all had picroed log below the knee, il oll o oy’ just | ot ot Pl and knockin Iy T throng sliver of th w il danzeron , amd it is o sadd tha HE b ont in o few diny atterwards that the to W I3 learned il pistol helont phate ciated Pr Tin v, of the h erind pr o won mobile here at dnw five twenty | torty mile wered tin today and 1 | tomor SAW MILLS SHUT DOWN ACCOUNT RECENT RAINS orption of | Facksonsi at the meetin \ " vwmill ih edentod ida I unpre 1t mdition evailin State o of is 1o wet to allow and with few exceptoins mills have down to wait for | normal conditions Harrell has fallen off from Secretary estimates that the fifteen cnt for Florida lion to twenty million feet ommencod, or duar CHINA 1S NORE who is| seneral | s, Which he did suce- . on- DIES IN GERMANY. | hy part of the | paintal, i olk GIANTS - CONTES FOR NOMINATION STRONG MEN AT BALTIMORE WHO ARE AVOWEDLY PRESI- [ DENTIAL c;mnmmr,s, BRYAN SECOND GHOIcE Has More Instructed Delegates for Any i | Second Choice Than Other | | | [ | | | | Candidate. Associated Press 1y I mocraey s ino hinge B Siyoof De ' Srons men are svowed candidates for the presidential nomi- ration and their names will be pry sented the {which met in nationa! convention the Fin [ at today 10 iment Fhey Speaker Larmory here noon Wilson, Representative Oscat Marvshall, Harmon, or Ohio, North Da- None of them can hope to re- Woodrow Kk, Governog are Goy Champ Cle Underwood, of Indiana, Governor and Governor Burke of ceive the required 728 votes on the first ballot Bryan has candidate, the convention the Stites than Sinee his aid repeatedly that he is not a yet he goes to cond choice of can- rrival Sunday he ore wvowed didate has refused to ny alk about his plans as to the presidency, except to de- e that he w There can be no doubt but the central figure here, t was at Chicago. Little importance attaches to con- tested se; and they will have for the progressive just s here, hael | | JOHN W. KERN. TOUND GOLD WATCH IN TREE AT TALLAHASSEE. old oaks Irive Dem- zold watch tg Evans Ry yle indica must hidden iry ago tes that it 1 more than A few down months when cutting anothe= a number of silver dollars losed It Tal- | lahas-¢'s oak favorite re- Ta siuch tres [ were dis seems that . Ohie Leeptacls Nahasse i‘raw Detnocrat | T\\t‘nh Thousand Will Be Idle Un less Congress Makes Provision tor Therr Wages " INTERNAL TROUBLE