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,_.,4 THE LAKELAND EVENING TELEGRAM Published in the Best Town in the Best Part of the Best State. WL 1 LAKELAND, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, AUG. 9, 1912, No. 240, o p— ~— —m — lssoooo RECEIVED FOR | tnoosnvnr REACHES NEW YORK/ ! : (By Assoclated p ) Miami, Fla,, Aug. 9. —The North-! \ | New York, Aug. 9. Roosevelt -n‘d ern Methodist Episcopal church has | { party arrived fron ftaro th *5 i~ohl its church and parsonage l'oxn : worning and were greot a A 4 '(t.u 000 and will ercet o new edifice, | f.],.. ring crowd. The ¢ nel went . i e mnnml:.n(n-!_\ to his editorial oflice. PBOPOSED CLUB HOUSE. | i be | MEXICANS CROSSED EORDER i l J. P. Watson, Chicago, and T. R.| AND RAIDING IN TEXAS. n ‘ Beall, Dallas, Tex., are reported to | 1 R iR contemplate the erection of a club | i B | By Associated Press) Ay y"NCIL TOOK ACTION ON REC- | y,0us0 to cost $30,000 at a site of a ETWENTY WILL BE lN THE HANDS SUPREME COURT WlLL STRIVE| 11 paso, Aug. o M SAID HE THOUGHT HIS WIFE A i "ENDATION AND PETITION |sew town !hart hey propose o found| OF THE LAW BY NIGHT- TO RAISE $40,000 FOR "‘“;‘;“‘ tho "*'l*"“' o o T '“| BURGLAR BUT SHE DECLARES (ol Ld 2 on a tract of 22,000 acres, which | tnd began raiding HI ar Sierra dll-, & 0F \\'0.\[AN_§ CLUB. they have just pllr(‘has(’(; neat "{'llrf. / THE."‘“MD' ca, 2ccording to a telesram rec n-nvr!l‘ DIFFF_R_IE?‘.TLY’ cened session of the City [ tow. | (By Associated Press.) (By Associated Press.) by, shon o iy h:rn:_-k ! (By Associated Press.) ¢ st night with Messrs. | Sensationa] de Wiashington, Aug. 9.-—Prominent | New York, Aug. 9 Matthew i Noo 143, entitled An Or- p iy , Create a City Board ofi I".E“""" .GUUHI . to Prescribe the Powers, P 44 Compensation of Said ] 1, was introduced and ’thk Found *Not Guilty” of Imper- first reading. On motion sonating Officer; Other ! yere suspended, and said N 143 was put upon its Cases Tried. { fimal readings, and Was| pyppow gy o ~Yesterday was jaeeall members present vot- o o0y busy day in the County Yoo The following resolutlon | ooy wore five trials before rodueed and unARIMOUS- | ypo jupe ang four convictions, hipted The following defendants were vns Eaton and Scipper | velopments in the local aldermanic ¥ n Y {graft scandal case iy when Prosecutor Sheppard announced that before night about twenty ! dermen would be placed under rest, charged with conspiracy to de-| traud the city their official positions. men recently arrested under similir !vlmrm's, are also included among the \ssociate Justice John M. Harlan, I iwho, after a long distinguished ca- | Gives His Reasons for Vetoing the ly. Three bullets were effective, The reer, left his family wholly unprovid- Bill Twice During the ieouple have been married six years (ed for. Their dwelling i (olly mortgaged. Letters asking for ($300 donations have been sent out. in connection LEON HOTEL UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT fo Woman's Club of §tyied and found guilty: Joseph Gan- a5 been instrumental h“d('r, as a liquor dealer; Ed Jenkins, ittention of the Council | larceny; B. F. Levins, liquor dealer; wut ueed of a city board of | Njonroe Walkins, larceny. 1ad also thoroughly ! polk Black, a young white man of | wadid the whole situation and rec- | year Lakeland, was tried on the! { o the Council that Drs. | charge of impersonating an omcer.I R st C0 WL Love and WL The charge grew out of his nrrosl-‘ A ¢ appointed as the mem- | jng some negroes at Carters last win- v city board of health. | ter, not being an oficer. At the May fore, be it term, a mistrial in his case rusull-. 1 e Conneil of the city fed, and today the verdict wus not | | euilty, s v fhat brs, R R, Sulli-! nd W, M. Bevig he ve heveby appointed SANFORD MAN KILLED o the ity hoard of IN AUTOMOBILE ACCIDENT | nd. Fla, for the year Athe inaney of the Holden Real Estate Co,, o rloof the conrt was trow the records Tas, 1897, and coovpense of the tWoomiles from Sanford vesterday i Sanford, was killed in an autm bile aceident at Russell's Pay :\b()ll!“ ifternoon at 3 o'clock toundl resolved it- Holden, with €. 0. McLaughlin, ., | Gus Hart, of Orlando, and G, 1.. Gor- wkoas sueh, and will to time to com- N 1 i it Morrow as driver. “’“‘ I it AN'S CLUB SUGGES“ON Mr. Morrow turned out for a bug- | WHICH WAS CARRIED OUT. | &Y to pass and in turning back into ha the road the car skidded and turncd Coancils - We, the turtle. The occupants were .xll cland, beg to!thrown out and Mr. Holden fell on norable hody the ! his head, striking squarely an | =i board of health breaking his neck. br ROR. Sullivan, Dr.i Mr, Gorsuch's collar bone was W. M. Bevis broken. bimitted Tho other occupants of the car|Monday with u pala woeek progs MAY, were badly shaken and bruised on|the first number President | their left shoulders and arms. Mr. ANGEL Holden lived only a short while after | from Key West Vice President \the accident. He died just after a| ENDENHALL, physician reached him I strings of electric e Pro Tem, ———— \YER Ui con POURE BFUFE VU TH BECHER WL i SION CONFESS 0% SOLID GOLD. By Assoeiated Press.) 1 it 0 ’ MY 1 v 1] 0~ n o tral ; i b i d 5 ! in c has | " PIAted He said he had nothing to ! plate H- has | % Yle sot of | Palmetto is to have a new and| 1’!~‘ ng a fanta- ti ¥ oare all id up by fays doc- building will cost about $15,060. n electric ssist him it s vooes| GIGE RETURNS HOME nid while he can ‘ Tt NUCH INPROVED fice ’uu Hhe in- g (By Associated Press.) Atlanta, Ga., Aug. 9.—Eugene Lill him, returned to Newman to- since the ‘house Bar- | ncgatives located ‘he Gardner has been made manager ol Ho formerly wus | manager of hotels at Americus and Bainbridge, Ga. tions that Florida will have a large [ #ress not to adjourn until they had |and good crop. Reports from almost - jevery county are that the trees are A Board of 'Ir'uh- was organized at Macclenny, in Baker county, las: organization planning to do all kinds of good work for the county. WODDAOW SHYS “NEVER AGAIN" { Sanford, Aug. . W. D, Hole . [Will Not Attempt to Read Another Speech; Is Still in New growers have gone over their groves | States and thinned the fruit, ag they were|former bill he said because it was fruited too heavily Associated Press.) New \0|k, A\Il g, ) lexclaimed ¢ ot vqualization and {morning when lie w er he would read any more wuulh« ech of acceptance Srip to Tampa this week [in Clinen, Ko was asked wheth- trip to Bartow and returned this \\w-l\ |~.|uh, a traveling map, were cn route | Jike his spe Jdization ‘to Sanford from Orlando with |5, N jrever read another speech it 1 "Tflll like poison to me.’ rovernor piane to spend another ||l) nortrait painter, prosperous farmers also mude o trip to Bartow to prepare some land decds {tie dealer, campaign oo before the firs ! friends Monday. MIAMI CELEBRATES HER SIXTEENTH BIRTIIDAY. | { eclebration of her sixteenth birthe feeling o M father, J. it Galloway, baseball game [stores and residences of 1h were decorated with colored | Chinese lanterns a spirit of 1+ < | week to participate |modern school building which \\mfl'" re have heen a good] ]bc completed in time for the openlug ertrances, and others to of the fall term of school. The new | now un'h-r wal rompleted will !ferred free mail dl‘ll\f\' latout forty miles of | city and approximately 3 "m that the man tac: |'Hll be kept busy for < , consequently the cit ,Tfl wait some tim. - | Grace, whose wife was recently ac-| guava crop The old court 1} te stand in the center of ! been torn down ¥ a modern struct jauitted of a charge of attempting to} H : has | trip to Tampa todar. i B ’t}n_\' without undergoinz an opera- s . jnight from Sanford, helhis wife ha 4 daughter a v | had a very ple : | in2s mill on| bulier. bur surzeons would not op- | ¢ ivete. Grace: health is improving | ¢ i members of the bar of the Supreme Ocallaghan, aged 60, was arrested in ;‘ ourt of the United States havestart - Brooklyn today accused with shoot- an, aged 37, whom od i movement to raise forty thou- ing his wite Lilliz ag M v satd dollars for the relief of the u l I ll be declared he mistook for a burglar. widow and two daughters of the latoe | The wife said her husband was in- toxicated and fired at her deliberate tid to be Ocallaghan is a cotton merchant Ycar. i GOV GlLCHBlS’l’ UNABLE T0 ated Press.) : s sy Washington, Aug. 9. - For the sec- ATTEND NOTIFICATION. ond time within the year, the presi- | ! o BIG CITRUS CROP. dent today vetoed the bill to revise| “ov. Gilehrist received an - invita- i the wool tarift schedule of the Payne- tion from Mr. MeCombs, chairman The growing citrus crop is now Aldrich law. of the notitication committee and (large enough to confirm the predic- President Taft appealed to Con- [ #4150 of the Democratic national com- ntittee, toattend the notification cere- enacted @ measure substantially re- | MONies at Sea Girt on Aug. 7. On ac- ducing unnecessary existing tapiff [C0'0t of the press of his official du- without destroying the protection of | H's it Was impossible tor the gov- fuil of fruit, and in some localities the wool industry of the Unitod |*FNOF to aceept the invitation and he The president vetoed the ’"n notified Mr. MeComb:, framed before the tariff board report, |DlGNAN PARK SELECTED and vetoed the latter because he dis- | AS SITE FOR MONUMENT. regarded the board's findings, The house may override the veto but el jackeonville, Aug. 9. - Discussion { tion of the Senate is donbtful ot the matter of a location for the v‘vru]m:wl monument to the Women Busv KAIH[EEN LAKELAND FIRM BUYS :u! the Confederney ended in sth - ‘ LARGE TRACT. | ccuneil chamber Tuesday evenin ‘\\l!h Dignan Park selected as the ;Hfls Estflbhsh(d a Board of Tl.ld(“’ The Southern Real Estate and Tm ‘:H. for the monument. The action "provement Co, oof Atlanta, Ga., has : ;|r|ll'rh:|>'~-d from Carter Dean Realty Commercial and Social. ,!, o, Dean Realty Co, of Lakeland, and Is Taking on Much Activity, the councip follows & month or more of delay, during which time the qx. tion has been threshed out from . and Siemans Realty Cooa one-third Meo 1L Hancock made a llun.l sible point of view and i sible ctate of fecline. Th as given an opportunity to o trom all interested parties who vided into farms, which will be represented various sections of the {placed on the market le was made | city, Riverside Park, LaVille Park Mr. Bethell Bryant, one ol -un' A Hope Tigner and Hal L. John- {and 1o mming Park having been men- { el itterest in 20,000 ¢ nd Coffee coun- Mo 0 Lewis made o business Lyjoe Geopgin, The tract will be di- council res of farm land ! ery son of the K. ' Ansley Re; Wtate | tioned s favorable places when Dig- Atlanta Columbus (Gao) [nan Par was placed in nomination Tudustrial Indey | A teature of the concluding con- [toover last cvening was a long let- sSister Bsther Carlotte, e presi-fooe trom Gen. AL D, Williams, in (tent ol the Flovida Division United [which Lo set torth the dosires of the M doe Wilson and son Clitford | Panshiters of the Confederacy, has | contedeiate Veterans of Florida, in oro Si YoWh. today vitten e diteof Jdefferson Davis, apposition to the wishes of R, K. Les m o train ‘i Which e mow in the publisher’s fCamp ot this « ity. Considerable bick- MeoJim Galloway dent [ leme ering ¢ . Councilms " 12 today for Alachua county to tak ml [erinsg roulted, bt Councitman Brown Mr. Wb Beyant, tarmer and cat in town amon: ay ,.”nvn Bimee!t a future helpmate, Jim, teprosed action towords a further vervous, begged hi FIRE DID LITTLE DAMAGE. ;[-4 ctponement, and the vote finally to accompany | fr!r cided Dignan Park as the location him, which Le did. We wish him Fhe dire u!nrm sounded this :m't-r tauch sueceo and happiness """"“ at 4 o'clock, a house orcupied CHAUTAUQUA FUND RAISED Mr. Hallis M. Frier, a very promi- ’ Vonegroes in nnr!hvlv. =t lf.lkl'lfl.ll', ung man and eficient stenog- | e on tire The fire was extin [ Chantaugqua, NOOY, Augo 8. In ”l"ili' T '\.““ Yo Fla., is visiting rel: I n h' 4 before the fire departmeni | colebration of the thirty-ninth an- ,.--11,\":1:\1:11. .. ,I‘I,Y‘ y.‘“_m d ;“A'M.t ‘iv: this | renehied the seens :' {Vorsiry of (ha-fondlbie 6f Chaids tavigqua, o fund of $70,000 has heen ' Our Board of Trade strect com - \MT raicad to pay for scholarships in mu- o Vi ot Vet erent M BBH MlRINE icoand aomnsie stadio, in memory |RELIAK Wir town \“ ' N i 1\ 0 ) f o ) ) F.oq Mr. J. ¢ I ' ; : 1 interest o ranoe 0e % % : quer 8| ! Mr. W. i wl ¥ just cor ki ratis t VARel | wait me f th ¢ pleted a4 ne for Mr. B |15 committed 1o e believes The old court hous | Wilshire the hegis o American {1o stand in the conter o Ar. H1 rell has recently erchant maris {heen torn down ond is 't g feg moved to ti- ¢ to make this h 'l‘,\ a modern structure, ‘. adies n! permanent i H ‘“ZE M"I]NM_ {have agreed to sew to it that the i Mr. H. P Walker is spending the 1“' n BA |square is boantiful when the new [ week at Au 1 lookin: The Bapti © Lurch here will hold ; ! NEW SCHOOL FOR EUSTIS. {2 meeting Frid - nizht for the pur- 1A «d Press.)y i e :mdlnn.w- of n:-]n. ¢ Mr C. . Hancock Alanta A Plans for han- | buen It to T l'- elinto the ful] wo k of the ministry. dling 14 otton crop and | Bos f ction uf‘ the ad- ‘man il)r. Ww. b \ n will preach the for the orean un of a national | dition o 1! hool l-ml-!'.:‘.; at |erdination sermor reho ' ompany to|Eustis. The w -‘ lq be comploted 1 Me. 3. D. Rogolis made a busi indie 1 ton and grain by the 25th of September Mr. A, A Lewic s from Miami t ‘v' irk at Miami bea ptance of the ¢ ant visit. Mrz Ir1|=