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hid i g s ek Sk ot o JING 1% T Pubushed in the B;st Town in the Best Part of the Best State. L LAKELAND, FLORIDA, ITI0AY. JULY 5. 1912, No. 210 A YARTOW'S PRINCIPAL | JOHNSON-FLYNN FIGHT 0 AF Tenn e bE IN ”UH EVIDENTLY UI\‘POPULAR..WUMAN A'flEfl UNI'Y Hfl”“NE STOPPED BY SIA1E POLICE. RHIJF” h ”:HHUH ‘iU“t " The following teache s have hm-“’ o =:3 :»IMHEEEIPTE YEARJ US‘I CLOSED SHOWS, m_.\nm GROWTH OF £0STOFFICE BUSINESS. lLakeland ut 81 has made - is demonstrated in which show per cent over an ar. Postmaster Skip- od the figures whici sants received at the end nirter, and which are as TORT JIEADE CELEBRATED IN GRAND STYLE. Moade, w chrated 1 at Fort Meade. ses o of July 5.—The Fourth in a safe and san- There was tion in town but the officers Charleston ue at the Charleston :rounds just north of mine ~uid in the Bartow road. pizeon shoot of twenty-five tie entertainment of " people were present il Wauchula suning ball game in thoe | nines h resulted in a victory X < team, the score being i4S AN ELEVEN-FOOT BEARD. aiclphia Record,) passcngers teerage ently W beard was Mans N 11 feet & tid that it had tak- 1o g v d It I would be re #row and that at the rate ot Lin the is not a el Willk was sug- ts coming of the compas:, not t northern He case, as Russia Viiskers without flicials permitted - tany to admission 'KIDA'S PROGRESS. “mong us whe that Florida isherman, the | “eRer after health; 1ot lost its attractive- mt such attractions 10 insignificance in ¥ 11s new aspect of a vustling, hustling, ac- 1”5 : = ‘ommunity. Hav- & “ist rank as a pleasure . . “ sauitarium and for its e @ berame widely adver- E " v zarden of the nation; 3 ¢ rhanges and the ro- E T Place to the activities rd ‘Omponents of an ¥ Mmaking the Floridan o brotherhood with i‘an—the leaven is hearts and (-hanx-l e ON RETURN HOME zatio lassification 11¥ soon to discuss! Representatives | folks” with is to appointed 1o teach Summer tote the Mirs Maude Schwilmeyer, primary; Miss Dempsie Brewster, a Mrs. Annie Miss Bessie Summerlin, third Mrs. Effie Sensabaugh, fourth M ah Shumate, riin insti- coming year: stant pri- le; ; srade; lerade; 1 Wednesday, July 2, The trustees of Summerlin were re- quested to meet with the board o that day. On the following morning tees appeared and to make a siery short Mr. Witherspoon was not contirmed as principal. This action scems to meet with general approval Bartow Record. : & the trus- WANTS TEDDY'S LaFollette Insists That Roosevelt' Make Statement of Expenses as Candidate. (By Associated Press.) LaCrosse, Wis.,, July 5.-—Senator Lafollette, in printed articles today. asks Roosevelt, for the second time, to publish his campaign expense ac- of his reasons for thus spurning one of the basic principles of public mo rality and politica] decency.” He claims Roosevelt's campaign was “characterized by the riotous ex- | renditure of money.,” WOLGAST AGAIN CHAMPION; WON BY “FLUKE" VICTORY. | Los Angeles, July . Wolgast, the (light weight champion, again won the championship yesterday, when in [a twelve round bout with Joe he was declared to be the winner by Keferee Welch, Rivers claims that Wolgast won by a knockout, stating that he was struck the Eleven thousand people witnesed th fight, SERIOUS RIOTING AMONG STRIKING DOCK LABORERS Rivers helow belt (1) fted Py ) Havree, I sty cit- men and do borers which Is speeading rapidiy throuchout France, brought abont serious rioting here last nig wl emen and sol wi hur missilos !"ru\\u by striker JACKSONVILLE MAN KILLED; HAS SISTER HERE. Thomas Moore, known bal- while mak- New York of the July cne most widely jconists in the country, ite drop at a pleasure irg a par park at Bellville, N. J., this after noon, was instantly killed by a fall of S0 e Moore attempted a des- cent from a height of 10,000 feet. The first and second parachutes opened properly, but the third spread with such a jerk that the balloonist lost his hold. Moore's home was in Jacksonvile, Fla. J 1. Marshall, of this city, who re- sides near Lake Boney BILLY BRYAN MET KITH BRASS BAND Aszociated Press.) . July 5.—"The hom: s band, met W. J. al here today. He (By Lincoln, ArTiv o a local hotel, brief address I’ryan on h . was escorte 1 he made a Hooker, sccond | | MRS SULLIVAN'S INFLUENCE LED ! PROCEEDINGS OF THE REGULAR | EXPENSE ACGOUNT count, else “make 2 candid statement | Mr. Moore was a brother of .\lrl‘ where WILSCN'S FIGHT | TO CHANGE OF VOTE OF fitth | | [ Crark to convention Wilson in the Baltimore Tumulty said, with Mrs. Sullivan’s aid, young Sullivan gaine! his father's promise tlwence to Wilson it a break came. | long WILSON AT SEA AS TO CHOICE FOR CHAIRMAN (By Seagirt, Associated Press.) July 5 Governor Wilson's ;mnul is still “like an open book,"” to | niote him exactly on his choice for chairman of the Democratic national cemmittee, e said today he would *l'm decide until the last minute, William J. McAdoo, of New York. ‘\.Im had been mentioned as the pos- sible choice of the governor for treas- urer of the committee, had a long conference with the governor during the forenoon, after which Wilson said McAdoo's name had not been suggest- «l to him in conncction with the trcasurership. to throw his in-}| | trORECOINGL MEETING LACKING IN SPEC- | ot tiken within a specified time, sui Aould be entered inst the A ¢ L. railway. The committee reported on the hos- pital contract, and the same being satistactory, was ordered adopted. The matter of placing a bridge at Adams addition, street committee Second street in the referred to the voith power (o act, Was \ petition trom residents of Lime siteer asking that a sis-ineh water vain be laid on Lime street from Florida to lowa avenue was referred to the light and water committee. A petition asking that Missouri avenue be paved with clay, was re- red to the street committee. . D Clough asked to be allowed jto place an addition on his home on North Massachusetts avenue. As he lives within the fire limits, he was re- quested to file plans and specifica- tions with the city clerk. Monthly reports of the oflicers were read and ordered filed, and bills were ordered paid, after which the Coun ci] adjourned, GLONOUS FOURTH IN LoELMD WAS GAFE, SANE AND PLEASANT BAND CONCERTS, RACES, BALL GAMES AND OTHER DIVERSIONS. FURNISHED HARMLESS AMUSEMENTS FOR ALL. The Fourth was celebrated yester aay in true patriotic style and trom the small boy with his canon eracker too the gray haired granddad every body had a good time, Jack Searlett,” whe water” hefor play was called. On the initial sack was jolly s, who afforded the cment by his eftort irg the place o1 was foundered on Vice Joe crowd much amu The day's festivities began at 10t handle throws, and batted balls oclock when the Lakeland Citizens | Cover ceond base was 8. 1L Jones, Pand, o tall regalia, marched llw\v.l»!\v hem Manazer Henley of the resn Madn street to the strains ol mart Lars is cevionsly thinking of nsing the s, covering thems=elves as u ol 1, of the scason, while lIxir»I‘ o compliments trom the L i w od by I8 1 Bar-| vowds ol pleasure seciors on din. Ca ting midway betwoen s J irects, The band continued to p | fonndd Pthied, ottived vl Fatima, il noon, and in the arternoon 1 Vi o I Captain Bill Norvell, who| dain heard ar skl pari developed a e cise o) Uhenve | bicyele race created con dlter the 1 I the onuter | able interest wnd tollowing thi warden were D Bryan in eenter, | I erowd, which Lllod the gra Georze Harper in delt, and Wells in stand to overflowing, were sooi «n | right, | grossed in the game of ball In L' Hostilities o inmediately wtt the Fats and Leans. Following 1 or “his umps,” 1 Tyre, had called Dade seventh inng Lakeland and teams played. In the the in the to 4 in bade City's favor, count of the Dade City fusing to finish out the ning, they foricited the tame, the stood lutter game but on player score game o in tavor of Lakeland. They « the game, fearing they would their train; however, the umpir tended that there forty-five minutes and ample could have been had to play the half of the inning. The game between L.eans was won by the score of 11 to 4. On the firing line for the redo able Leans was a new “‘whits {in the person of . . Wilson, #:i0 heaved them over a la Benton ceiving the twisting fire land’s old favorite, Arnold Arm who by his clever work, demon-: [that he could come back. I | field, composed of Lee Ren first, R “Packinghouse” Drook Isecond ex-Chief of Detect Scipper at third, and N. A @t short, proved a veritah! strength. The outer gard: guarded by George W Ceorge Spear in right was a leewa the F Leans b was lLa Wilkerson in center For the “perform F Wilson did the ing being cleverly , of Dade City into service at th or Play, and the Fats wer 1 order. In their half of the initial zame the Leans evineed a fondne tor B 1" Wilbon's henders, and whe the smoke had cleared away four | [rung had bheen registered to their ciedit. The Fats in the first hal [ of the second found D ¢ | # homer, and waddle toward- the box. Play j was resumed, and « tune of “Ev v‘"')"rody Is Doi vow,” the Leans | THO BIRD MEN B FELL TO DENTH e | fell to his de | retired in Wilson for two singzles and a double, L8 Nogds, N May ninth round yes brousit fizht, 15 using toui L po lice to a close th I.-‘xxmw Flynn declaving that Johnson taeties, amd that it - STARTSIAMENICO fwas no longer a boxing contest but brutal exhibition, Referee Smith an | CRGANIZED REVOLUTXON GIVES {rounced thay Johnson had won and PLACE TO DISTRESSING GUE- the tight was over., grade; Miss Nelle Moore, sixth grade, ILLINOIS DELEGATICN. | TACULAR FEATURES. t The streets of Las Vegis presented RILLA WARFARE Miss KEmma Hane, seventh grudn-;; i /] - | —_— I animited scene wany hours be- | 2 Miss Laura Butler, eighth grade; (By Associated Press.) | + City Council met Wednesday | rors the time set for the first world's | (BY Associated Press {Miss Tommy Lee Wilson, overflow | Seazirt, July 5. Governor Wil- |, i vegular monthly - session, [ Beavyweizht championahip sinee Jack | Fasocduly o0 Organized vovoin 5»mond third and fourth grades; Miss | sen's secrotary, losepht Tumulty, told Munn, Scipper, Haynes and ;-ohnson fought Jin Jefivies at Reno ; ton in .\ij'\llu .L;u« been blllw'\\‘ noup Roberta Curry, overtlow for fifth and s chief today that he learned yes- us being present, two years azo today. This time it F’-‘ f“" deteat of the vebel army and sixth grud'vs; Miss Jessie \\1lll:un.‘hl_'m“, that it wis throngli tho coax The city clerk was instructed to[was Jim Flyun, of Pueblo, who ;|,_j'l| I.I..\ place lll\ Inu-nv\xuv—u'{n.vj! H overflow for seventh and cighth | LR R e ) ety Superintendent J. K. Council | sailed the negro's claim to pugilistis i "Illl:l wartare which threaten zrades; Miss Rosalie Brown, Suo | ing of Mrs. Rozer Sallivan and her Bl B e e e widesproad damage in northwestern Bozeman. Edna Howell, high schoo!. |#00, Who had attended school under | m“'”“m_‘m_ and that if action is| iz following of Colorado sport loy - | Mexico. 1t is possible, however, tha Confirmation of principal deferred | Wilson, that led to Hlinois going from : s, Who poured into town al] day the rebel chiet, Orozeo, can zather [Two years ago, Johnson was shor: | 18 disorganized forees and again put onder in betting, Jettvies, then un-| U the semblance f»l' n]lAI""Ni‘il”l to the beaten but retived, being ten o sever, | ;“""lr"f""”l but it will nor be for favorite. Yesterday it was the other | Some time way. Johnson’s own money offered |V PAFC 0D the vebel army is now 4t two (o one on himself, warching on Jnarez, across the river from heve, but it s expected they [eventually will go to Casas Grandoes, Where the next battle, i any, vill he fought. The federal army is ereatly retard- ol i its pursiit of the revolutionists hy miles of rail- will three tukers PANAMA POLICE AND SOLDIERS FIGHT £ Number of Soldiers Injured in the Riot, Two of Them Prob- ably Fatally, found no g | oveurs, the destruction of road track, days to repair The government troops at daybreak yesterday renewed the attack on the rebels for the possession of Bachimba Twenty-six cannon and sixteen ma- chine guns opened fire on Orozeo's which tike (By As Washington, July 5. ciated I'ress.) or Smed- revolutionists simultaneously. The v g b ing v H { an- : ‘ i ley, w!nm.uuluu, the m.u:lnvs at I‘.m rebel artillery, in comparison, fina Gty hag roported olght soldleest e ioq dofoctive and orratio, Losses of the Tenth intantry, two marines and one civilian, seriously wounded yesterday in o fight with the Panama police. The reports state that two ol the infantrymen will die in the first day's fighting apparent- iy were great, as today the battlefield was strewn with the dead and wound- «d of both sides. The rebels had clung tenaciously to their positions, but the combined assaults by the infantrv $|,000.000 SUIT AGAINST MORSE. and cavalry forced them to yield the e strategic hills overlooking the ean New York, July 5. A milion dol- nons. far suit against Chas, W. Morse, whom The federal troops carvied out their President Tart pardoned from serving orders with mathmatica proecision out his term in the federal peniten - General Huerta, the commander was tiary at Atlanta, was begun here yes- conspicnons in the ftight torday by the New York Assets Real Whon the federal artillery had ization Co. United Copper stock fig tived a few shots at daybreak, and re vres in the complaint, which states| i no response from the hills that Morse pureh; Arthur P Heinze, with an agreement thit he, Morse, was not to sell it for two yvears. Morse violated his agree- selling some of the stock, el the stock from rorth of here, « ury was sent for ward to locate the enemy, but bird Iad flown, only the dead and few vounded were found in the po- sition which the rebels had held in a ronntin pass the ment by it is said, retting them four runs, while the {Leans in their balf failed to put a man over the Then the band played. The third and up with honors « and every one settled back in their seats to witness the final. Some hits some errors and scme bad throws put three over the pan for the Leans A B signas was run up and Umpire Tyre called time. Captain Bill Norvell was seen to adjust his c: of his belt, and speck of dust ast inning opened ven, distr a hitch out an imaginary “Fatimas, livery a annexed four wore tallies, makino 1 total 11 The fats in their led to seore and Umpire Ty “d the crowr Lof victory to the i tn tons ; and thus passed into Xth | nnnal benefit Insurgents at Santiago ’- Tate Tast nisht attacked o V city, tine and kil man Cy Ascocinted PP ) RO S YL ol (ERICANS TERRORIZED companics of the Third Resiment In Lantry ol the Sonth Caroling National (Iy \e oo 1IN GCouard Teft this morning for Anui n Gran | | ton, AL, o attend the encmpmen' | o inder General i presevibed by the war department [inz 1 agnard of 1 ; | Bive hegun 1o oot and tereor “ADE MOONSHINE rozion, The tension among An FROM TOMATOES. cvs o v i © o The Santord Herald ay \bout BRYAN'S HOME RA”)ID vidnizht Saturday the oflioers on e ; o 3 dity heard the report of o pistol on ' ‘ i fal \ LRI e h i In Nagnolia avenne found that a negreo 4 ' ) ny advatta had been seen opening the refrizera- | ‘ 3 tor on the back porch of the Ry-Leo ™ " g i and extracting some tricd chicken | " i therefrom had been fired upon. T h g G Intiloa it ’ " up & ‘ e 1 Hyv-six Wo- officers took up the trail and getting p ¥ " : | ¢ g : ubd %, lad hot after the negro on Sanford ave-| " "'_ £ ’; ‘, 7 nkw l L“. ¥ ';|" nue ran him into a house and discoy ..!_' B "‘ A ]“”"\ l_l .'I\ _‘“ : ered him under the bed. Whileseapch- | POWSPaper correspondents’wigwam [to the home. The suggestion is irg the house they also discovered tuth iy ails ty 8 A a still in operation and though crade ‘I'“' I S - = | friends that the blocks were appro- the worm and other appurtenances | 2 | priated as souvenirs, The police have were working just as nicely as they ever worked on the old Blue Ridge ™" ol mountains. The mash was made from o tomatoes or so the negro responsible AMENITIES BETWEEN WILSON tor the moonshine said, and he was UNDERWOOD AND CLARK. making a very good grade of Hm:h-—l foot for the regular Sunday trade” | Washington, July Congress- ran Underwood and Speaker Clark today received teleors from Gov- ernor Wilson, thanking them for | messazes of congratalation and offers LT on 1 Batteries— Leans m a SRalis! P h! Fats, Wilson, Norvell and | a r ORI " |y i has < thor. « i i Umpire —Lonis Ty | were b ss | < during \ttendance —6gon ropla onths G

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