Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, August 3, 1912, Page 1

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e e o o Published in the Best Town in the Best Pan of the Best Sme. ’;;’/ LAKELAND, FLORDDA, SATURDAY, ATG. 5, 1012 G T o ITO ESTABLISH NEW TOWN IN FLORIDA WI N WIll | A new town is to be established by o EIHGE) ] AI}HUES { ACQUITTAL OF MRS. GRACE AHE g YESTERDAY AFTERNOON. IN" EVIDENGE THE NEGRO party of Elmira, N. Y., business nien on a iract of 10,000 acres near | Opie Grace walked from the cour rtoom in this city yesterday o West Palm Beach, Fla., which they Bave IG5t Dutdhased. far $300,000, a free woman, the jurs having de- The Elmirans interested are John ciared her “not guilty™ of the chargs u”NIHY Brand, E. W. Philo, F. M. Blystone, IHE B”HBEH AI EHIEABU ol shooting her husband, their a # IN Pullllcs Frank Inksater, G. A, Goff, Herberg { cision having been veached at ot ’l‘,ruml and Charles Brand. | The prop- erty is located four miles from Jupi- ter, Florida, and eight miles from the lNlDENTlFIED PERSONS IN MEX. (OLORED BREH{REN AIR THEIR o'clock, hears after a deliberation of two DISCUSSES HIS ATTITUDE TO- mz»r.s IN STATES WHICH ..,a;t s to bj duolop]ed into . ICO POUR VOLLEYS INTO EL | CLAIMS TODAY BEFORE PRO. When the jury filed into the roow, | ywaRp COLORED BROTHER | broducing enterprise on a large an Mus. Grace was on the peint of col- n ALL ON HIM. | e i PASO RESIDENCES. l i A' S I CAL{‘ |xtensive scale. The Df‘ol’fl‘t)' will 4 = : GRESSIVE COMMITTEE lupsing, the strain having told on AN L TTER POSITION. \\eOLlfl(Cd Press.) 'l “:' rupui“tw zmull fruit :"g 'pm;lb (By Associated Press.) | (By Associated Pross.) ker considerably, She was in an al- (By Associated Press.) N Aug. 3.—Woodrow Ill;))“u a“;n O Banaged by Lol 1 ius: Aug. 3.—About fifty shots| Chicago, Aug. 3.—Negroes from (most dazed condition when the jury’s| New York, Aug. 3.--In a letter verdict was announced, and had to be supported when she arose to ex- press her thanks. As she left the court room she was handed a telegram calling her to the bedside of her blind son in Philadel- rhin, who is very ill, and she lef. immediately for that ril)’ were exchanged between United | Georgia, Mississippi, South Carolina, Soldiers and unidentified men from [:nd Florida, claiming a right to the Mexican side of the Rio Grande|:cuts in the National Progressive con- last night. None was struck by bul-|vention, are being heard by members lets, and there were no arrests; after |of the national committee this after- the first three or more shots were |voon. heard, soldiers on guard opened fire on Mexico. The bullets came faster (AT THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH | not stump the country jresidential campaign nor use against other candi- yut will deliver scheduled ad- yn calls from various States. written to Julian Harris, of Atlanta, Engineers at once will begin the |work of mapping out improvements [to be made and until they have re- ported to the Elmira men definite an- nouncement of just what work will be done on the property cannot be ade. editor of Uncle Remus' Magazine, and a son of the late Joel Chandler Harris, Col. Roosevelt expresses his views on the position of the negro in spressed the hope that Bryan ke several addresses during national politics and the representa- tion of negro delegates in the con- por expects to begiu his Sept. Zover about Aug (iovernor appointment today Senators of South nembers of the dele- | p, SR | an tion. ttends to visit s of the campaign Committeeman T T BRYAN'S VIEWS ON APPOINTMENT OF CHENEY. . n, \ug » him In reply to urging the con-| o J. M. Cheney to be the Southern dis- Senator N, P, Bryan | L out letters giving a comprehensive and ase and the atti- {and Senator Fletcher. of news of general in- Toridians, a copy of that i secured from Senator re given: Your telegram urging onfirmation of Hon. o be district judge district of Florida, is s suceessor is qual- U this fact, I do not ' tesity exists for hasty tlon to this the pres- U AMr. Cheney without * consultation with Fletcher or myself, that he had assured "¢ would discuss the the various candi- ith Carolina to the! Later t()da)‘; New Me- | resianation does not, | from the Mexican side and the houses of three or four American residents were struck. After firing from the Mexican side soldiers went forward to investigate, but no trace of the men was found CHAEF OREPIRES FOR Bik TALK FEST ! Prohibition Candldate for President Expects to Break His Former Speaking Record. ceased, | DORCAS SHODGRASSMET (By Associated Press.) Chicago, Aug. 3. Eugene Chatflin, { Prohibition candidate for president, 'who made five hundred speeches in ,1:1 hundred days during the last cam- paign, declares he will exceed that i record this year. He has already | ade many speeches and has started «n a tour of Boston and \i(inilx Autopsy Shows That Poison Theory Was Mistake; Mystery Unsolved (By Associated Press.) Catskill, N Y., Aug. 3 The re- [ port of the physicians performing an autopsy on the body of Dorcas Snod- gives the death as drowning. The condition of the stomach indicated that she hadn’t caten for ten hours previous to her NENGD PLAGES B OROER FOR ARMS AND | urass cause of AMM""I“"N |" BEHMNY death. Her watch indicated that her death occurred at 4:30 in the morn- ing. | (By Associated Press.) ORANGE GROWERS WILL Berlin, Aug. 3.-—The Mexican gov- ernment has placed an order with MEET AT GAINESVILLE. an arms company here for $875,000 worth of rifles and ammunition for immediate delivery. To Orange Growers and Shippers ol Florida: A convention of orang» gowers and shippers of Florida has been called to meet in Gainesville, Fla., on Thursday, Aug. 15, 1912, at 12 o'clock noon, to receive and con- sider the standard for immature fruit as recommended by the commission appointed hy this department for that purpose, This commission, consisting of 11 president of the State Horticultural Society, the Director of tie Florida agricultura] experiment station, the chemist of the State University, chemist of the Florida agricultural SENIIES ACTON 0N CANADIAN RECIPROCITY (By Associated Press.) Washington, Aug. 3.—By a vote of to 28 the Senate today agreed to recede from its Canadian reciprocity | repeal amendment to the steel bill This leaves the bill approved by both houses, and it will go to the presi- dent at once. ! |33 the DEATH BY DROWNING At the First l'rvsl;_\'lorian church tomorrow morning the subject of the sermon: will be “Christ's Second Ad- vent,” by Rev. R A Ward, A cor- dral invitation is extended to all, KAIHLEEN 1 W EAPEGTED ABRESTADF R ENTHAL NURDERERS FPolice on Train of Supposed Princi- I I 8 vention of the Progressive party in i hicago. In part, Col. Roosevelt writes: “In pursuance of our conversation write you this letter. There is a een fitness in writing it to the ‘1ol the man whose work made all \mericans his debtors, His life and pals in the Crime, and Will [ is work tended to bring his fellow Land Them Soon. countrymen, north and south, into " (By Associated Press.) closer relations of zood will and un- | New York, N Y, Aug The [derstanding, and surely it should he Has Esmbhshcd a Buald of Trade | 10live ave momentarily expecting the {needless to say that the author of : arest of Harey Morowitz, aling =Gin, |~ U0ele Remus™ and o “free Joe and and Is Taking on Much Activity e oo J o [ rest o the world” felt a deep aid | Commercial and Social, il L G R wost Kindly intevest in the weltare ' RS Wo men wanted tor Killing Rosen ot trail in the Kathleen, Aug. 3. The citizens of | thal sleuths today rnshed to o Kathleen met last night for the pur Catskill mountains pose of establishing a Board of Trade Hd Aftendance was good, most every HE“IB]E" .THII IHE : family in town being represented in 8 The meeting was called I, r nomination and second, the meeting, 0 "~ PRESIDENT WILL VETO {ALL TARIFF BILLS to order by Mr, Lewis, and att- Mr. J. D ; d Rogells was clected chairman, Mr. (By Associated Press.) 5 S L. Collins opened the meeting with Washington, Aug. 2. Some ‘Taft prayer after which Mrs. H. ). Lewis was appointed secretary. After some discussion as to the most appropriate supporters in the Senate today de- clared they had information that the president would veto all tarift bills I the negro UMy letters dealing with the sub ot of which you spoke to me have cen sent to me within the last few ays. written by men livin: nothe north usually ask me st that we get from the south col red delegates to the National! Pro convention. Those written s of the south ask that | eclarve that the new party shall be white man's party. I am unable Those to in to agree to either proposal. “In this country we cannot per- manently succeed except on the basis of treating each man on his worth plans for procedure, the following|now under consideration Cotton, [as a man. We can fulfill our high committees were appointed: Com- | wool, sugar and steel bills are nearly [ mission among the natiops of the mittee on constitution, 8. L. Collins, | ready for the prl-sldvnl s signature, carth, we can do lasting good to our- H. P Walker, 8. Y, Allen, . ), selves and to all mankind, only if Lewis, 1. 8. Ceon, Mrs. 8. L. Collins we 80 at that the humblest among CONGRESS MAY ADJOURN and Mrs, George W, Green. Commit us, so long as he behaves in straight tee on improvements, 3. Y. Allen, A ’ " and decont fasion, has guaranteed to 5. Keith, 6. S, Robins, Miss Ruby I“.WEEK UH IE n"s him under the law his right to life, Pierce and Mrs. 1) Lewis. Meeting — to liberty, to protection from injus- adjourncd to meet Monday night Washington, Aug Leaders of [ tice, his right to enjoy the fruits of Aug. 12 Poth honses of Congres: said today [ his own honest labor, and his right w5 conld adjonrn within il the Archbald set tor im- that Cong A week or ten days fmpeachment case is not mediate trial, School Opened. Our public school here opened on Monday, July with a e at- tendance. Prof. S. L. Collins is prin- w ol )l to the pursuit of happiness in his own ay, 50 long as he does not trespass ) the rights of others. For us to ipress any class of our fellow eiti- E cipal; R. A. Epperson, first assistant, —_— - #ens is not only wrong to others but { twiore he made an ap- experiment station, and the State and Miss Pearl Murdock, primary | QRLANDO GRANTS INCREASE hurtful to ourselves. Surely no man ¥ " L S of the quallfl-'i'oxonow AT THE CHURCHES. | chemist of Florida, will report to ti» teacher. IN TELEPHONE RATES. | <0 Quarrel with those principles E U Uheney, 1 believe the —_—— convention the result of their inves- Personals Sa—— ‘|1 believe that the progressive nt was not en- | Tomorrow morning and evening|tizations of all the analytical and Miss Pearl Bennett, of Deland, Orlando, Aug. 3 At a regular | wovement should be made from the " candidates for | there will be services at the Method- | other data obtainable, and recom- Fla,, is spending a few days of her teeting of the City Council held | beginning one in the interest of ov- Or to Senator |ist and Baptist churches and also at|mend a standard for immature or- vacation here with her friend, Miss frppreday nicht, o s 0 vear [ery honest, industrions, law-abiding "' We are both |the Christian church. There wil] be [aliges for adoption or rejection Ly Elmeta Coon h':mv'hih;‘ was prantod Jocal tele- [ colored man, just as it is in the in- the lawyers of services at the 11 o'clock hour at the | the orange growers of the tSute. tor Mr.and Mrs. M. O, Hancock are | one company, allowine an inerese LISt of every honest . industrious n fdv-zl of the | First Presbyterian church also. A*|the gnidance of the exceutive of spending u few days with her par={op 50 conts & month in rites on b Law -ahid white man. 1 further '.\':‘u.w names | the other churches there will be nofard the courts in preventin: “lents, Mr. and Mrs 1L F. Gardner at [ ness phones, with of tap | Delieve that the surest to render " this connec- | services owing to this being the fivst |shipment of Immature citros f1 [ Fort Meade, Fla. We miss the doc |y inereased i f il Coment impotent te dssime that we S ‘unday. Sunday school at each of It is recommended that all o 11,,1 very much 1 Catil 559 phob d the white man or seeing that ) the churches will be held and the |ivterested he present at thi | Mrs. W. W. Hatton left today Tor f‘ . n i ( o it rezions of the south where e accept- | different youngz people’s societies will [ant meeting, as on the decicio vdel, Ga., to visit relative M : iie o 1 1 olored man 1 nmnerous, nil 1o the pec .-: mect, to all of which the public is this convention, depends th Hatton will join her at Live oak,|,, g a 2 ' ! V ATy to repest ot urse Stat Un- 1 cordially invited of & <tandard satisfactory 1o !'- a ! " g =0 u tollowed Re- stitution ties directly interested, to A two v T ha !". e i h tor ¢ als not | crange growers and shipper 18t closed at char : 29 =0 i o 1o end " th h be ap““-"|slllfl" 0F Hun' Stundards for al] commodit ',,,;,,;,,,,,1! by R I Turph | o to b Dt pre nd with fixed by the persons dircot] | AMelelland. Mu wl was done i | o par e e “T., We are | e [ the legislative, excentive « | ing merchant some Ve 1 e part With the l By Associated Press.) ' inl thorities for their zuid recessary sides ovements | H ssfl nun nunm"u""“ rse than impotent 'S appoint-1 Chicago, Aug. 3.—With the filinz W. A MeRAY {=round his place ness ! In the south the Den wic ma of Florida, |6t an agreed decree in the civi] anti- Commissioner of Azricn Mr. ). Johnwo minent mer (By Aswriated. P# ne has souzht to keep itself pura {Af‘l'h"fns to I trust suit azainst the Western News R. E. R( jchant of this moving to Cand ” .\ : " ; y ‘nm mt by encourazing the hatred of raper Union and the American Press FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH {rew and Iz nz prepared by | o A ; ! { the white man for the black; the R in | Association. the federal government i [Mr. A. 8. Keith Tennesses Danghiers of publican machine 50 to per- *(today took an advanced step under Pastor Nowlin will preac ! Mrs. J. D R nd little sonjeracy 10 erect a L0090 dormitory | petuate itself by he biack e > | the Sherman law to prevent what the hours. The morning subje “|Jack left this me for points in{for the feminine do condants of Con- |man against the white; and ~vm"1_\ 4 'r'm f?l' Pres- dr*pa_rt‘mnm of Justice regards as the |<The Blessedness of Givine u¢ | Georgia, wher il spend ~1|A~‘;_‘M th wolllies o Heibo ,,,,‘,.‘..lh“ time has coms when we should ' sideration possibility of a combination to in- and see if it is not “more L O lsommer. We reoro mucl tol . understand the mischief in both ieast f'*"?‘mi? the | finvence the thought of sixty million | give than to receive.” T he nng flose her even for th or two e s : % 'u-nr es, and shou! wndon both, 1 z 'Vr‘f‘ veing sub- | readers of rural newspapers subject, “The Threefold Pir f Mr. and Mr= Grecy e | 2y 1 beliey vier 1 racial is- e o the Coming of Christ.” 7| moved here from ry an | sue is | 1o become dominant e o SR ot e ey gy el N ey in the world, come and ¥|store of J. D. Rozel S surably mos o AAE I tcgether. | Mr. W. B Harris, who formerls "M” ’ ker race. 1 believ .'nrlati?)n M} '“m us‘ ms m""" Sunday school at 9:4° Y. ) clerked for Mr. J. . Rogells, 1 =~j Bm MII."AH' PME tha vement only damag o I\I;j“; ::p(;r. — F. l ».‘,:4»'. p. m. Everrbod mf;de a business trip to Atlanta and e il """"-"!“’”f""‘:f "lf' ' consider the (By Associated Press.) Iy Invited to come to thes S| will return shortly to open business | By Associat ]-l. s.) - n ‘llffllt' I.‘fl;. l“], ss of Mp| Paris, Aug. 3.—Davincis' master-| ' it 'S warm like by h“: i e "‘"r m‘?‘n' A : : ey '\.':, ko .‘r.”- lh-"u; : A‘r-‘; ‘-‘].«t' ; :,“) ‘,‘: .,Irl 111 ; rtant offyce, piece, Mona Lisa, has not been found. eral “nday evenings, waw: - e have rr-r:en-cd information that'sand persons A:.”. l .A;irm;mé :‘v"“ ever, unpleasant thes A mysterious man, who said he b coats, men, be .'omfnnabw °n new families from the north will [strects today to witness the final pa- : '.A} o iR N.P. BRyAyx 33 & © had | preacher left oft his last Sunday soon arrive in our town to make this|rde of Camp Pettus troops. About In many of the States of the - Ithe picture, possessed only a copy. !found it a great relier. their home. five thousand troops were in line. (Continued on Page 4.)

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