Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, June 28, 1912, Page 1

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SON GAINS FVERY LOTTHS TERNOON nr N hLCESSED ALL DAY AN BALLOTING AT { P ‘\1 574 NAKES GAING (uvention Will Set- 1. Leaders Hav- s Agreed. 1 Press.) tial nomination kK this morning e § .l” o far away lrom in fact Lecessary to nom- = today look for- i fizht. After the LAKELAND, FLORIDA, BALLOTIG 15 | NOW IN PROGRESS (By Baltimore, oviated Press.) June 28.—The second ballot on the presidential nomination was ordered at 4: The leaders: representing all the candidates have 20, agreed to remain in session unti] romination is made 100 p. )ruun«l h.\'lm came with Ma }\1 s, i The first shift in the nehu- which voted 36 for Clark this | mor On s-cond ballot Massa ! (husetts zave one to Wilson and 37 Clark | 1:15 p. m.o New Hampshirve, an" | Baldwin on the first ballot, gave its| [s votes 1o Wilson on the second bal- | lot The Wilson gain up to that time was 12 Up to that time th | Clark tota] vote was 4460 Wisoon | INY as azainst 4oty for ( Mn\ ul 21 for Wilson on ballot MAY NOT ADOPT PLAT H o il}clcgmcs Spend the Day Resting and Logrolling After All-Night Session. Baltimore, June One by this forenoon, the delegutes who par- ticipated in the all night “n ade their drowsy way into the va-| one ! session | Published in the Best Town in the Best Part of the Best State. FRIDAY. JUNE 28, 1912. HE 15 GAINING EVERY BALLOT THIS AFTERNOON No. 205. NLSON e © INDHOPEOF w presid NEW OFFICERS OF ORANGE COUNTY FAIR. Orlando. June 28, The Orang County Fair Association held its an- nual stockholders’ mecting in lh.v San Juan hotel on Thursday atter voon, which was well attended by lll ndividual sharcholders, OO0 of the $11L,000 iy | 1R § D {manimonsiy hosen o about stock being | resented Divhson or 1 wrutl declining to ol »position again. Mes L i |4 and Jdames Lo Giles were UEMUEHAEY wiively s elary VN Whitner, | i \ Palner DECLARES WESTCOIT IN PLAC- T e ING NEW JERSEY MAN IN NOMINATION. U N ELOQUENT TRUTE “Schelar, Statesman, Lawyer, Econo- mist, Homanitavian, Gentle- ESTENOZ KILLED. - REBELLION ENDED tan and Public Servant.” | ) i B :‘ placih the ame ol Loy o W :(‘UBAN REBEL LEADER WAS rtow Wilson, o New Jdersey o in nomi BAGURB N BATILE WIRM FED. |70 o the Bt ERAL FORCES YESTERDAY. o Camilen, N, . ME Wosteolt spoke (By Associated Pross s follows Santiago, June IS General Evar 0 coNew Jersey, once bound, bat, by isto Estenos, the rebep deader, was e moral enersy and intellectnal ilied yesterday o battle with sov- | preatness of a single soul, now free in which T he dead CERIENT (roops e ongo, comes to this Sl comvention, in the e Killed OO msnreents w glory of her emancipation, to partici- L ntion at T:16 re- probably include also General Pedeo e in your deliberations, aid in i arte R ating i : # & fternoon. Lo oo diNaniors: i fl"; L Bvonet, whose hody, however, has | formulating your judsments and as- vk il on the possibility of another long, ex S Tion Founl - NG Dol ot 1Rt el 01 esaontiie o dooraes: i et citing session. { ! tos artived here at 3 oclock this i New Jer-ey delegation is not empow - ires on the YOI { oy oo Chairman Olie James stat TR T R R T . nees among the [ there would be no deadlock, and that N e | a1 ar mrer J . on ! “ " i . :lhlv standardbearer \n‘mld be thll.\ n ESTENOZ'S DEATH PUTS vepresent the great vanse of Demoe piothab Wit slowed | WEREHE RIOet S8 SR B S ; END TO THE REBELLION. | racy and to affer you, as its militant Lot for president Dbe- | It is xp;u ted |lh(- plulf;;:‘m will not | Photo copyright by American Press Assbelation, (Ity Associated Press.) trivmphant leader, a scholar, not a | Le reached until late this evening, ' fop ST i g | g 1 ssibly t 'OW WOODROW WILSON W ; '|I‘¢II an; a statesman, not a do the first ballot fol-|° S Lol LIRS L avana, June 28 General Mo finaire; a profound lawyer, not a “ All eyes are "'“'_“""‘l on Ilinois, | === Lteaguedo, commander-in-chiet of the fgplitger of legal hairs; a political Cadat: -ilors R New York and Indiana, with thei | stNAIoR n[[“’s [ toderal forees, telographed today that [ sconomist, not an egotistical theor o R e ( n;:urt-gn.llun of \v()‘q's,' It is :~:|||I the death of Extenoz puts an end 1o ljse; o practical politician, who con \d““‘” one-third of the New York the rebellion structy modifies, resteaing . withou! .l | delegation favors Wi ,, but the SP[[C“ N | disturla and « ruction; a resists £ jreaiuiming, oltmend 1a. 08 Ay JACKSONVILLE MAN SHOOTS leos e and consummate mas one who can carry New York State 5 WIFE'S AFFINITY. | ter of statement, not a mere phras | 7 Zk Baltimore, Md., June 28 Senator 1y v e betore ws, give me for maker; a humanitarian, not a detam % ol Missouri, presenting Speak- | O sitmmer sold ; Tacksouville, hune 25 A youns fer of characters and lives; o man . | | \ B roor suan 12 FLOOD VICTIMS ASKING or Champ Clark’s name to the oot ; hine patriot Grve me no politieald ‘\ i ot Wostoly iy Shot 3l jachos: i §5 at ohve cosmopolit oy GOVERNMENT FOR FOOD. :+ntion tur the presidential nomina- i fiettante wiocones into vangy when | R0 Bere this morning by Wandy fand cooaposite of America; agentle N Hon, spoke in part as follows Bonors are wost ripe to pluck. 1 wan ‘|~ lerson, aowell known citizen of f iy o0 unpeetentions habits, with New Orleuns, June 280 Scores oi Weare here, not to nominate oo halt Dedeed chanticler who Paomth Lacksonville Reaalovson plead Ly vear o God ine s heart and the | flood refugees in Westwego, Gretne candidate, bt to select a presi | i mnin RRTHI .:”“ the nnaritten Jaw " when arrestfove o mandbind cvhiibited in eves ; 5.‘!11! Algiers, across the river from Sioda ' 1 contend, cach @ o o faol 1 g Vilthe el stating that for some time e had Lo o his i above all o publi "l this city, unable to seeure work amd e ot WTOW We o must b fur Woral Rtk wha s o Lot it of his wit RO fyorvant who has beon tr v e being without funds, have appealed hrothers battle tor humanit 11 vidships oi th Wi 1 e thiat tears were realized this ) v pmos o and never fonnd ; to the officials for food suppli Ru- “On o privile an i R o e toutdd the 1wo to ‘I*"I“‘ et hless, uncon 2 | ; tions =ent to them today are expect- cmn d 1 onld b T d; i il it ol i New Jersey Lhas rewo |ed to last several days. The com- spirit of exalted patriotiom. 1 \ proven his mettle i jroens Lot s not e - | missary department also sent 8,000 conzideration st wrding Lo it iy ' Work ou the bridee acro Bi our pr . Campai | rations to Cut Off yesterday for dis- 1o the great cause of prople. Wy S e By hetween Miami and Ocenn g raption and g R v x : : eacl U begin within a tew davs | T vlultie tribution speak not only tor a par hut 1o Gl § , Peach wil in W [ 1o their nectuln g ! as ) o hisury. il i | i | NG, v nation, for mankind and for hi g " T e contiact ealls or the completion 1 tational ener | tory ’\\‘. ire abont "n i e 1) ’1. v' s, ORI s bz betore e st of nest (o intellizent n B are & A the wen who abdued the west, | | artnersl v Ol niar ' arvd inoudl other . “E llP UF G"VEHNM[NI i St Ei prople whose Bt are instine | e e Lovernment "1 . 1opatrioti ountry .mvl § “Sivteen years this partnership b rey -] 4 Hevied tribute under the form ol la We hon il todey of ISaro ¢ b e i B ki = dkit el . caliznment of iI has taxed the crust npon th The tertn b porhiaps noves ke i . ) (By Associated Press.) \" hunger It has filched from n o cleatly defined, Hut if V‘N ‘ v % | Washington, June 28 - The threat-} :"" "' "\l”ll b ‘“"“”;"’]" : i by a progressive one who ing | ! .. | ened tie-up of the government depart- | inanced the campaigns of Republi Ji ¢ ' : et | 3 35 3 ll Iy 1 )*- ause of the fail-|an presidents. It has been reward: LB R L TR Bk (By Assoctated Pr [ gl L e 20| HIDKYS 108 SUY ORI Sl 1 PR : vil, bravely secks for and applic Washington, June Samoed | no other s | indifforen: ure of Congress to pass the big sup-|"Y lllllll'llll'_" from l}‘llflh'l"l"l" fo cmedy, then | assert that this man ";‘,,,”.. rs and Frank Morrison, Laboe [or the Xmerioan e 1o pol F@ b | Uy U 28 B0 HEGLY 1) DORULs S ‘ TIIRLUN O iR SLIBUIRL MRLOL a record unsurpased } caders, recently sentenced e ‘-Y i 1 \n attorn B 5 . ' 3 .| The people turn to the Democrat e : : g 6 ‘yfl . 9 cording to cabinet nmr(,r:, “:m he “nmlh': e | to th Cmocra He does not cling to a thing sim ar and six mouths in Jail, ¢ andidate net confofmin . .. |lieve, in most instances, that depart-| party 10 b bets RS e s ¥ . ¢ 5 3 2 wcause it is hoary with age | tively, today filed an appeal rom Jus [ o ial and commercial hehe rfi «. | rient employes who hold their posi- | Republican candidates have ther wil] he embrace one becanse | tee Wright's decision and gace il fdown 1o ignominions defeat é . .. | tions under the statute, can be kept|ported to every form of false pr new. He is conservative enough | | poll Platforms are too often mere E ; $1at work sfter July 4, whether Con-|tenses, every trick of demagogu believe that nothing should e de- BABY WITH SEVEN toric rubbish heaps of broken = “+/| SICSEDAKERS e VLR OF WK In order to delude the people, one: o ved merely because it bao Jasted | GRANDMOTHERS romises. Candidates are ton fre & .';, S . these candidates has mot hesitat long time. He Qs progres — '44 wntly the unfortunate creatures of : : 14y . to attack the courts of law, and to o3 p Ea . . PENSI ' mgh not to reject an ides Born to Mr. and Mrs lll' rrangements and caleulations. Fx- @ i . WESTERN Umo“ ONS. assail the fundamentals of our zo: ause it is not covercd witn 1 Hays, of Webster, a baby zirl. Un l“'“ ies, conditions,, national needs . =1 ernment. dew of antiqui " t babi ttle baby e . s make better platforms . - quity like most babies, this little baby can [ and necessities make better platforms b ' e New York, June 28.—All arrange- i, K : @ E oy o ™ We recognize the truth that i Twenty-four yeurs wuo Lo placed | boast of seven grandmothers Herland produce greater leaders than S oy o+ | ments were completed today for put-ljaws and the constitution itss son the statute books of srate | prandmothers, Mrs. Robert Hays, of u ws the exercise of proprictorship b »e | ting into effect next Monday the old | should when necessary be amendod law guarding the rots of the bster, and Mrs. Clara Nichols, of | A disregard of this m-\v premises wil @ 1 2ge and accident pension plan for|to meet changed conditions. But » lot. Axford; three great andmothers, | bring our dreams crashing in rais @ 1 | the employes of the Western Utnon |Tefuse to I:Sflfl 'lhe_ slrurlur:- L He advocated the \ primary | M. M. E. Pemberton, of Oxford L next November xS . overnment or to incorporate in' and Mra, Kate Davis and My gain, the etert N — [ Telegraph Co. Thirty thousand peo- & : st tem twenty y and ap-|ond M. Kate Davis and i Again, the ¢ ?& 117y | ¥ lectual vagaries and fantastic expr 00 I it conse fievpiey, | T1a¥s, of Webster vween equal opport = . 712 142 ple will be benefited by the operation |, ... into our jurisprudence. it 16 Vilibeon s | great. grandmothers, Mr d-| privitese s upon é 14; Ver-|of the pension system. The pay-| ..\, gtand for government by ! dod Tor Lhe etotmex and Mre, Delitha D of I v the dssue of that y? ;c.bms will be graduated according to! 1t is for this very reason we ir 1 corrupt practic i vd T8 our constitution T ).} .|length of service and in case of dis-|that the law against illegal o n the statute books men to be fre L] E | ablement twenty years' service is re-|nations must be rigorously enfor Fi | niur > ¥ ‘uuirvd before a pension is granted. | 'nder Rooscvelt the trusts flo gpi "I' e o North A1 J) . To- An employe whose average salary was | as a green bay tree; under T Ho ""”:" = HERE. |+ning ’}’1 %100 in the ten years before retire- tree has grown and spr sk S ue fon. Dot 1) rmer | inspired a L — ment will r o $25|branches until their shad ¢ {r: - :' o il iy el roy the v y 1 7 'a month. For longer service the all the land. Roosevelt's j hisaistly o y ,', o A |srale moves up. All employes ar2|all their fundamentals \s carly as 1885 T 1 d S to be retired at the age of 10. No|petuated by Taft. 1If ¢ ¢ ion of ) ty .tod . " d-| pension will be aled, these policies will ntit % gfi | month or mors i “The situation is epi (Continued on Page 4.) , | m Page

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