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oL 1 BOARD OF TRADE MEETING TONIGHT. There will be a meeting of the Board of Trade at the city hall this evening at 7:30, and all members are urged to be present, as several mat- ters of importance wil] be brought NOOSE DING IN Published in the Best Town in the Best Part of the Best State, LAKELAND, FLORIDA, ANERICANG FLING FRON MONDAY, AUG. 5, 1912. NEGROES ARE HUT 00T BY {€1,627 LOCOMOTIVES RUN ON 632,710, 18 MILES OF TRACK Washington, Ay Aug. 5 A prelimin- abstract on compliations con- ined in the twenty-fourth annua! statistical report of the interstate BEVERIGE PROGBESSNES ur for the members' consideration. ‘|“ml,"- i.‘:l.,‘f';r 141,"‘. “s'.;;' '\“:;l;-‘.‘"d'\‘. “ The meetings heretofore have been | l “|‘”.",‘ i ;, h.fl,“:‘nhl“:l,lm:|:: ,l,::: ” beld in the al’tvrnoon. but u\\in" 1o { onpe ‘“'- ral ..0.,“'1 tr: hll:: was 6ne, goosi\'ELTMN PROGRESSIVES | bour was changed. There is noghins | AMERICAN CITIZENS, DISARMED, LARRED CONTESTING DELEGATES | 1., "or' 0} '| ,'ff,‘,‘,]f"‘:" ;.‘,.1." ' |INDIANA SENATOR'S SPEECH T0- SSENBLE (N CONVEWEION: | Mab v balld up s fown moro than! SEEK USCTEDADATRS NOB. | WILL CABRY. OONURMTS 10 |scioer foommoivon ooyorer DAY, AS CHAIRMAN OF BULL I¥ WINDY CITY. A o bt Db DER FOR SAFETY. CREDENTIALS COMMITTEE. | 1 fhe tematuler unissed. | The MOOSE CONVENTION. S Sy 5 —— | S U number of cars used we b R \uz. 5.—The National | cn;lwr b‘ll‘oflhl .put in mf ar'mc:\ram'f (By Associated Press.) | (By Assoclated Press.) Anincrease of 69,004 over the Chicago, Aug. 5. —“The first words arty began its active |4t the niInEn, Let every member Hachieta, N. M., Aug. 5--Five| (licaso, Aug 5 Every sunlhon- previous year, : ituti “y 14y when the first ses- b', on hand with an extra member to- hundred Mormons, robbed of ammu- [ iicgro, “v“-”~ I'i;;&q‘ll P 1l)|I{|‘\‘ for ” lln-.:nualnulnm sl qional convention was Msht. nition and - without food, arrived |s u1 in the N: wtional Progressive par- 1 people,” and they declare that the ¢ in the Coliseum. Sen- here today. They are being cared | 1y convention, was barred by the con- lflnK. h[HEs A constitutlon’s purpose is to ‘form o ' . of Indiana, delivered I.HVELI. PH“PEH" for by the United States, They made cluding action of the national com- perfect union and to promote the poel, an overland trip. The rebels told | wirtee here today. BHIHESE AlH “N ' WONGrAL woltiions. Mo o Just what W not attend before them that the guaranteo of protec- Nezroes from Flovida, Mississippi 0 s the very heart of the Progre suln m" w u"" tion was withdrawn, and Alabama declared. they would chuse,” |I|-;'l;lrn-d Albert ), Beveridge, e o '.'w :-:l.:"xi-il,:vdgtl::a::; ’ it - i-[——l L ) carry the contests o the committee [But - One Clunese Aviator in the | temporary chairman of the Progres- His 5890 —_— FAs ated Press. o credentials, Sive nation: onventi i v 7 L seated with Ithe In- |y lue Increased Tenfold Since Its .llu:m-z. Aug. 5. Salazar, the rebel T World, and He Made a Flight ;h\;:l ll:ln:g:-m(:l,l ':r(:'l‘l.:: ::::l‘n in calling Zution The delegates’ leader responsible for the disg 4 ' 3 coride i ai rowded and the aisles Purchase by Mr. Lovell Ten ef Americans, is heading l“ru:.““::: |u““l_l'. “'. : "I‘“Ih"‘ Al MeR e To'hy. A?“'_ LroruiBy _'"M 'm Rl ‘ e oare receiving congratulations i parpose and program of the PProgres- Ihe galleries filled rap-| Years Ago. Lorder today, after spending the upon the birth of handsome twin (By Associated lfl"'““" sive party. “Abuse,” he said, “will {v hand played. In-com- right at San Pedro, a mining camp bevs on Thursday. Mre. MeRae js| S0 Francisco, Aug. 5 -The only caly strengthen it; ridicule only e singing paro- A deal of importance was consu- scuthwest of here. e is destroying the newly elected commisioner of (:]”""‘w :n\'iulnr.m tht woril, T'."" hasten its growth; falschood only 4 : mated Saturday when Kibler Bros., trestles and railroad tracks to delay viculture, and the news will be of (:“""' "““.h.. Belipll suattiany i) speed its victory, wiv delegation had | o Dunnellon, purchased the home of | "¢ PUTsuing fede Salazar -1 arest o his many friends through- bl el lorne conitior S OELE LRhEwiie Ui price we must pay e ulevoms iy i Lovell on South Kentucky ave. | ¢"9% 10 make a juncture here with [y (he State, Tallalassee Domo. [ Chinese Manchurian army. The f o sacrifices we must make, the bur- by scores with lhc'uuc for $8,000. ‘ Orozeo SRt seneral says the ('hinc-.\'v.m'uu wilt] g, Hs We must carry, the assaults wo Delogates us:\d nll.tlm T8 Bronerty. was. purckinsaditan e e - O BEATE e N Adoptacro) Gunns nged W e oniis knowing full well the s, S years ago by Mr. Lovell for $sou, | \! ' HAVANA REPORTED TO CONE o yet we enlist and we enlist for which demonstrates the way prop- MJHPHYS MUNEY "NGI.E JUE GA"““" BE FREE FROM PLAGUE, |the wir. For we know the justice of ——— ~0”y has advanced during that time - cur cause, and we know, too, its cor- \ iated Press.) It is not known exactly what the Gfln" IN Ia"s BHS All HH "P Word brought by the P& O liner [tain triumph.” ki (‘ol. Roosevelt [plans of the Messrs. Kibler are, but Olivette yesterday was to the effect Mr. Beveridge spoke in part as fol u vo'clock, receiving an [us they recently purchased the old e, that not a case of plgue esists in |lows: tome. e hurried to | Elliston property adjoining the Lov- | Chairman Mack Testifies That Mur- | Ang Calls Reprewntatlve SRRNRIR, of 1% a0l tho Reulth Ao itien af o - woliniy ety i ell home, it is presumed that botl ; that city are confident there will not | We stand for an undivided nation. rowds ureeted Roosevelt | buildings wml solon l:v run:(lrl\“](:l :l‘l:l phy Was Largut Contributor Alabama, the Short and be another outhrenk We stand for a broader liberty, a ful- arival. and he made a‘this property covered by a handsome to That Campaign Fund. Ugly Word. This was in corroboration of mes- [ler justice, We stand for sociai iz in an automobile ir ! brick building several stories in - 4 sages received during the latter part | brotherhood as against savage indi ol attacking crooked | heighth, (By Associated Press.) (By Associated Press.) (Fthe past week by o number of [vidualism. We stand for an intelli { corrupt bosses. SRS Washington, Aug. 5. Norman| Washington, Aug. 5. The lie was | Tampa people who have business in- | gent co-operation instead of a reck tion is causing trou- m;(mo WOMAN WAS \\I:u-k, chairman of the Democratic [ passed on the tloor of the House to- | terests in |h].- island :nlml have been :H\l ;Hl;mf‘lllllolt We st;unl for mn roes strinping & B vational committee in 1908, today |day when ex-Speaker Cannon de [ postponing their trips because of the [tual helpfulness instead of mutual om - the xrI ::»:T:;x?;%: PAS}‘__E{“.URY MARK told the Senate committee investigat- { iounced as “unqualifiedly false” the | presence of the hubonic plague, T hatred. We stand for equal rights s Lilly Whites were Pensucola, Aug. 5.—Another con- ing campaign contributions that the | charge by Representative Burnett, | people, lu:nilnl,\ ~.>iu;u' ||Il:|l|||f:|v|||h~|‘,, i l:'u-l of life instead of cateh-word of v | leaving them ternarian died in Pensacola durins only offer he remembered rejecting | of Alabama, that Speaker Cannon :.!"d those identitied \\nh'lhv allied I'OLI”"‘* sipplementary delegates” [ po past week, according to the| " OM¢ by J. M. Guey, of Pittshurg. {kad led his followers out of the um-,r.-,-lf. are now planning to get “f' stand for the rule of the peo- ¥ tes. They held an indig- | death certificates on fe in the office | 11 said after Bryan was defeated the |ckamber, thereby breaking the quo- away this week or next and make the [ple as a nracllcnl truth instead of a b ¢ saying they would [of the city clerk. The certificate mmm'inm': was in debt and Guey's|rum and defeating immigration lu;:.is- trips 5o hlnu.dt-ln)'vd. ; . meaningless pretense. We stand for Ak it in the convention, shows that Phillis Riley, colored, contribution was accepted. Murphy |lation. Before speaking. Cannon twice| The '\Olll.llllsflllill on infectious di-[2 representative government 4qhat L i Ielecates had not ar- | who died Friday morning, was 105 | %% - the largest contributor, said |asked Burnett to retract his state-|s in 'flha has, <I||rl||1:: the past ro|.»‘rnfxcnmlhe people. ¥4s apparent that the yoars of ags. Qemeral deMility wes Mack. ment. There was no outbreak week, examined every >||N|‘i|rluu.s' r;lw: : We .mv:m to make laws fit condi- would not be called to or- given as the cause of her death. g B lmlll imi:::‘lny '::‘r‘; |.‘:v“r|'..|(|:;::u[:;”"1.' h‘ufll(:n :)ltm:;‘nh"'l.:};:"‘-’l::h-:"::r:l ::nt :.:(;tl'l.(‘t;:l’fl of 146 soha suspicious ] D TS ol 4 J d P e Scheduled time. Fn’:th:nt.i::::‘:;l; ;lrl:e:e;l:cit;:; 20(3 uummeOSPEN:stz:nBKUSINESS WORK OUTLINED FOR KISSIM- commission, but in no instance has a |day. That we may 'l." this we found prevs e gy ESTA 5 Slandeg g MEE HEETING AUG. 15. [symptom of the plague infection been |a party through which all who be- “ TE BOARD the certificate, was®a native of Flor- — developed, even with the irritants [lieve with us can work with us, o RAISES ASSESSMENT. ‘ida and had lived in Pensacola for a| Mulberry, Aug. 5. The Citizens After much deliberation a tenta- [applied. The first case discovered in [rather, we declare our allegiance to Y — number of years. Lank, Mulberry's new financial in- |give program has been outlined for | Havana, that of Vicente Mendez, is[the party which the people them- L & Without opposi- e PASEES stitution, has opened its doors and|the mecting at Kissimmee, which|now fully recovered, not a trace of |selves founded. At b " foe of the rea) "ns- st FAI“E“ begun doing business. For som:|Was called for the purpose of organ-[infection remaining. Tampa Tri-| “For this party has grown from ralsed at its month- lay night to $200 i1 8100 for as- “1d an amendment adopted to thas VET cent of this I after the firm ‘i has been in The object ¥ 10 protec: car DIED IN CINCINATI EARLY THIS NORNING (By Associated Press.) Washington, Aug. 5.—The presi- dent and Mrs. Taft leave tonight for C J incinnati, ohn W. to attend the funeral of Herron, Mrs. Taft’'s father, time past workmen have been on gaged in getting the bank's quarters ready for occupancy, and, in fa! have not yet quite done with tis finishing touches; nevertheless, promoters of the institution fivid Aug. 1 as the opening day, and « cided to defer the opening becaus: few dabs of the paint brush are i ' th bune. ONE NEGRO LYNCHED, izing a State Chamber of Commerce. th The different Boards of Trade of the State will take part. Many have al- ties, ple’s strong convictions. ¢ soil of the people’s hard necessi- It has the vitality of the peo- The people rcady named their representatives have work to be done and our party for the meeting is here to do that work.” The following program has been mn “mm “““"Im Mr. Beveridge said that notorious drawn up: Losses are in the saddle of both old UP IN ALABAMA (By Associated Press.) Aug. 15, 10 a. to order by Hon. ford, president m.-— Meeting called Henry Clay Stan- the Kissimmee pal ol ! tem, no rties, and that under this boss sys- atter which party wins, the ople seldom win, but the bosses " . > i vidia v Y as [ almost always win. 2 < taken advan-|.. Y % ; : , | necessary to put the banking roon Board of Trade Meridian, Aug One negro wis [ y WL0 come here Ml’? dlfd narl)‘:vod:)'A Th(,Tp;osI:en. spick and span shape. Invocation Iynehed and a mob is pur-uing an “The south has men and women as N nZ but a few T EEVREE (D ARIENIN ARATeOL) The bank's fixtures are very i Selection of temporary president Jother near Hall's Station, Ab, ecarly [=enninely progressive and others as } so i me ; ighlv rding I N ke ‘ act ary as those in bt a few | some They are of highly poli “nd secretary today, according to pasenzers on a tiin b fonary a ; : { NEW BANK FOR MARIANNA. white marble and mahogany, = | Appointment of committee on eres | Southern train. 1t is repo he ne- fother parts of the country. Yet, for - — ! . . . . |1resent a most attractive appeara "dentials ferocs killed s man cll Known reasons, thes incer: 23 IS WIFE'S { il ‘_ Aug . ’_“M““‘ "1 For the past several days Mr. Al ion of plans for State Cham- S ‘ and hons outhern progressives and Vi RIGHT. |t have a third bank within the next ; g ; $36.000 FOR A VIEW seurtioharieg sote tnaether 1k & o b - g mack, of Bartow, has been lier ber of Commer Secretary 1| reactionaries vote together in a sin o = ¥ da§.4 a.nd vjhn new ms'utunmf ranging for the opening of the R NaT o Hesmynt " ; L e party, which is neither progree ‘ 1 are | will be known as the People’s Bank Mr 1. 8. Mortow I eashior i S g 1 ve or reactionary. They vote a g ¢ “ , and Marianna. now bank, and Mg\ 5% M et -”' it it obstricen o o sligh S the viend tranichin ahn s ookl fokt. to t ita k wi P r be : b ’ M hY olher jeading ¢ ol ) Vest oltn- Z through The capital stock will probably Iy tlier and” &ecountant Yo PRt lngl e ropart of western 1 |a tiving conviction and a national 100g2 | $40,000 and over $30,000 of this| .= =~ i b o e Joiaea st sl ‘ tains Tron oL el |taith. They vote not for the Demo y t, and | amount lreudy be \ ibed the bank received quite a nm ir the subject W. Vandes S Sginig has a (?1 ¥ )‘ An u ’b[.n )e deposits, and the managers « | Appointment « 1 on con siolltion of & R 3 e cratic party, but o « LI ~]»0 is{and no trouble is anticipated in se- bank say they are quite wi | stitution and 1 S ‘l ) o liean party. They want 10 be fre e nr;‘.\ na- >|.1|>-1n2 the remainder or even more fied with the first day's busit Hopott of o E ey residen mi 4 \ T : Prom this condition: they cxn be oy ( e |1f 1t was desirable. The establishment of 1} tion and by-la . ’rvfh,g IA‘\ ,v“ il . : 'hnm it throuszi National Pro onn. R - . > | s -law cost of 356 000 2 g &t i i le evidence of th: Nominati rmanent officers Lressive party h their hus bank is amp omination anen dotss | et e = R care of thelp FORTY LITTLE WOODROWS growth of Mulberry in the Selection of n ceting place ASSISTANT DRAINAGE | .\lrv Beveridee suid American busi X G # = ’ past. as, a year ago the start | Adjournment ness is uncertain and unsteady com- ! lever have| Sea Girt, Aug. 5.—No less than a new bank lere would I‘ Roorot R : ENGINEER RESIGNS. pared with the business of other na ich o3 v les . 4 tfe Wi ne Secretary Richard-on is in receipt iads 3 A 0 proves | forty babies t o < o “\What & irc of their | fl b: = hroughou{ the COUNtry Y, o on considered by capitalis:: fof the rectificates of the delegates| Tailahassee. An Assistant | JoRs. “What, the asked, b eir | have been named for Woodrow Wil- from the following Boards of Teade: sy : : . “must we do to make American busi- [vaste the|fon since he was chosen to head the ' ety " . 'II"' il Drainage Eng G Pietve has] o botter? do what poor- their hus- | Democratic ticket. WAUCHULLA CALLS PASTOR I . aso! am' vtersburg, "( resigned and the 1r t In- 1 ¢t nations hav We must end bank and fots Starke, T Plant €Iy} teenal improvens fL_Have ac:lihe abises of ucss by striking . Baker county (o lenny) and) onted his resiznn et on ty g A e Wauchula, Aug. 2.—The first | >, o e . 2 down thos nstead of strikin rehing js Palatka < 1 2 ¢ Somethi . R tist church of Wauchula © ‘ ept down busine 1. We must try et TO CONTHUE TR BURD >, o PO B [t et pihoithe ronths met in conferen e Sur 'WEST FLOBIDA MELONS MOVING. spm]l. TE busine onest instead of strivinz the purpose of calling a past I o e ASIAIE“ B' HHE to mak business little and yo! (Br Associated Press.) were the names of severs Pensacola, Fla., Aug. 5 The w let main dishonest. \s Washington, Aug. 5.—Notice was ministers before the « m'mflon season in West Florida, the law now stands, no iwo served on the Senate today that un-|put that of Rev. E. L. T {best in the history of the crop, is now (By Associated Press.) business men can arrange their mu der no circumstances would the to be the most popular, and ! s|nearing an end, and instead of from Nashville, Tenn, Aug. 5.—Fire, |tial affairs and be sure that they are House agree to the continuation of the tariff board. Provision for the aycross board had been placed by the h a number of ca ca lled. Rev. Todd is at present ted in Georgia. He was form -|two to five solid train loads passing |resulting in estimated losses of one throush the city each day, the ship-|bundred thousand Joilars, occurred Senate | pastor of this church and has a host ents are aow 1 Abpropristions but ot friends who hope the church will no d to half a dozen | at Sparta, Tenn., toc.y Seven busi- \ t law breakers. This is the main hindrance to the immediate and per- manent revival of American business.

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