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THE LAKELAND EVENING , TELEGRAM Published in the Best Town in the Best Part of the Best State. LAKELAND, FLORIDA, WEDNESDAY, AUG. 21. 1912. No. 250. oLl e —ee——— R ] DEATH OF MR, SHIELDS. , BLOOD HOUNDS F!ND Y | s morning at 6:45, Mr. Robert | [ | Shields passed away at the home of [ I Walla Walla, Wash., Aug 21 his nephew, Mr, Emory Alexander, | | Prailed by bloodhounds trom the | after only an illness of a few hours. i State prison, Wilburt Toner and | ‘ | For the past two weeks Mr. Shields | - { Frank Crowe, local attorneys, lost in £ Ilms been occupying the house alone y ; i the Blue mountains since |-‘1-u|.l\.! his nephew being away on his vaca- o ml were fotnd last nizht on Salmon riy ! tion, and last night about 11 o'clock er fitly miles from Walla W | Nn WIIH e went across the street to a neigh- AEH“SS SIAIE Efl BY IAH most exhausted, they were making 5“ IS IAFI i {bor's and asked that Dr. Groover be i | their way slowly down the rivor i olled as he wos suffering consid- 7 o { R thiough the wildest country in the } % THE DEC L\RAT[ON OF SEN-| erably. Dr. Groover hastened over,| PLANNED TO BE CUT FROM AT- !PRESIDENT REGRETS HIS IN-",. PRESIDENT AGAIN VETOED BILL K 4TOR SUTHERLAND WHO NO- '«'"" remained with him some time,| LANTIC TO GULF TO SHORT- ABILITY TO BE PRESENT AT .in the meantime calling in a trained mer and Crowe left their camp . AND CONGRESS PASSED IT BY te hunt huckleberries, After they | TIFIED SHER!E{\N TODAY. ‘nurse, Miss Gates, who was with him ENFFIP NOTIHCAPON' {Lad been absent thirty-six hours, BIG MAJORITY. sted Press.) {when the end came. He was con- (By Associated Press.) I (By' Assoolated Bross) other members of their party notiied | Ity Associated Pross. Senator | scious up until the last moment, and :.Pki,fi“m“;just before he died he asked Miss todey no- Gates to write a letter for him, She Atlanta, Ga., Aug. 20\ canal| Washington, Aug, 21. . President | ¢ offivers [”“"' bl wontlonel L i A President across South Georgia, from the At-!7aft today sent a telogram congratu- | PWONISEIIve miles from their camp i lantic to the Gulf, shortening the lating Vice President Sherman upon nis Was i he act of getting paper i % 9 tive, executive and judicial appro- ¢ Sherman of his ”} Hig act of getting papes ‘f"d trip two days and reclaiming one | his renomination. He said: ‘ BATTLESHIP DELAWARE LEADS. | “hictgo Repub- | Pen W hen she found he was dying Tart today again vetoed the legisla ili wiation bill because it still carried ' : 9 million acres of the Okefinokee [ congratulate you and the party; | am 3 | { ; L fand said “Good-bye,” and all was ‘ Washington, Au 20 The hi ishi he ¢ kg d 4 - N H § @ 5 s w ; Fio) 0 G v 3 4 % & ¥ i . i T swamp with the use of the Panama wroud again to be joint standard- L] 8 " an amendment abolishing the Com l(?\'f‘l' L Semito Sutherland ¢ <ot declaration | A 80od, old man has gone to his Republican party ’ Like the life he lived, his My Sherman, was d‘ was placed into a pure white ! H . s { o | bettleship Delaware is sideal tig : i J canal machinery, is the substance of | bearer with you for the party of |" ”r‘"ll'”' '\' aWHT NS ol it o0 er whiol e Hansorlisise a proposition to be made the federal | conservatism, sanity and progress HI g 'I i :“ "" "I""r :h |I" o el i : : N B stands at p s government by locul interests, ae-|Sorry thut public business prevents | the head of the lise of 5 twenty-one battleships the navy cording to an anunouncement here to- | my presence today } t Vps of the nav upon including in the refrmmed measiure. Provisions limiting the tenure of office of civil service em I easket and it will be s g r FS : ; i ss ; in efliciency for the year 19 " reterences to the i I‘ dl “;l ki ~'h|mn d m"”‘!'l; day. The plans include the use of \ceepting the nomination of vice lnl 2 l" ‘I“ "A:- '_h' A L Il P Ployes o seven years, which pro- eland, where rme v 3 - . N ' N e lina u Bures, b ™, " b aul its recent con- | 10 G lere interment wi the Suawanee and St Mary's rivers president ot the Republican ticket, il BHI0S, 315 compby voked the tirst veto, was not inelude | at the navy department give that ressel aorating of 7H.70N per cent ted Colonel ! t0Ke place Friday. Mr. Alexander ram Johr a communicated with at DU an said: “Our party has never or Hir I { Hot ' o f ) presider : ¢ at he would | i t, | oPring nd wired tl in the bill o second time betore conferred a second nomination Within one hour after the Presi | POOR MRS, BELMONT for attice of viee prosident upon any | T Colorado is second with ”"I';-l' nt vetond for the socond time the . reach Deland on Friday, » has the ! ; and the Maryland third with 65052 (50 R rraved against us 1 no ; £ 'I “”l : ‘l', )'_h B i DOES HER OWN SHOPPING. | min. 1 approve of the admirable | ;i EG a (legislative, exeentive and judicial i decpes sympa v £ any | . : ¢ | + opaign our ancien ‘ s e e "_”" e iy ! gy statement of principles and achiove approprintion bills, the House re friends in his sad bereavement | vemt, the Demo . e eawport, Rt AR ) Mrss O pieents made in the sddress of aceept passed 1t over his veto by a o vote of ' In addition SR P Belmont s doing et own [anoe recently by President ‘Faft. Our Phal o 580 The President vetoed it crketing this swmmer as o protest {opponents are divided into two camp pon to contend | 5 agiin hecause provision was made 1 desociites \\hn. ::-:v:cyxl tasyatem of petty eraftwhich ftrving 1o vival each other's offort s tor abolishing the Commerce Court. Lt ;~~h« sivs s become well nieht uni=|tc exeel in disturbing civie and Eiderwond declared, priov (o its sec ! y thando! * ) tiring ubon v!n-' [verad in the houscholds of the [economivc order of 1he country \ Pl passage, that ar the Senate ollowing, in or- [wealtiy summer colonists here HEW party thrasts itselt torward intgy Large Crowds Are Present to Wit 1ined win over ride the Presi cngage in the i UThis osystemoof greaft by which [the vacuum left by phantoms of oth | the Notificat dont s veto the House would recede o 3 T aore effec- Cne Part le‘ to Apec With the 't servants profit at the expense of |e parties.” Sherman declared Wil-| hess the Notification ||luln‘|l P nim.- to abolish the conrt, iting it tfron "their employers is wrong,” said Mrs, [son a pedagogue and not 0 statesman Ceremonies Spermitting adjournment to tak: Other Part and They Decide lmont, “We pay onr servants rood - :I-Ic.u- aturday. By vetoeing the nths our ea to Split. vanex, for which they are expected ] Theps 15w movement on foot for By Associated Press.) DL Fare held up his own salary ant virleer of the W certai e is coer- Utica, N, Y., Aug. 21 Utica e Tosi WY e .y inde Volee of th Ty do a certain service It is cer tie organization of & youns men's 2 : [} s those of every emplove and judge of n oaud many- St Petershurg, Aug. 21 A e inly unfair for them to expect to voted itsell today to the notitication e United States convts and mew Flie prople to for- sult of friction between two fictions | mi ke a large sum of money on com-; fab in St Augnstine. Such ol James 5 Sherman of his nomina bers o Congress I beaten paths o' Lexisting in Gulfport. that litthe city | missions that are bound to come ont [CTub would no doubt prove very hene- [ tion 1o the viee presidency on the sovernment.along by the sea is to he divided into two ot the pockets of their employers.™ [ ficial to that o any other i Repnblican ticket, Barly trains and SPECIAL POLICE FOR valked withosure parts, i the conrts will grant the or | trollies brought crowds as the eyvent ! A centiey, wiid N | dor ronniosiens: 11 was doetdon. nt ! had been preparved with the idea of | ROCKEFELLER'S HOMF vocondneted pils i meeting of citizens last night ,h,. wu"flMEH WIll "AVE IAMPA vuIES Ffl |‘n‘|ll\:||::..:: .u‘. Im,lurl;-.‘_:" |‘.,-I I:I'.‘.“;::_"I.J,I!‘ Vi e i thes poditical Wil b portion of the residents will with l L) "'_I ey e D Rocketeller, Jdr, s back ar the A R e ir T R Sherman has been il Lately, ot is Lo 5 : ‘ s \ nil as shac rom the city o stablish Rocketeller home at Pocantico Hills gt 2 4 : e tit lmln for the events He had many , al s desert ity of their own { : . i : to take up the trouble which has re [ The oting was called at 7:20 sesterday but retived early t) : - 3 e meeting was called ar 70 jrently threatened hetween employes ) st ob this des fand DooAL Lawson elected ehairmin . . : 2ot Ic\lwl for the work before him ot ™ U AN Rt 4 2 Mitehell, elerk. Mr Law. | Speeches and a Big Dinner Are |$1,700,000 to Be Expended for Séw state and a squa 9 ted a tew dayvs land U E i charged Ttalian - workmen. Special ! enough to pool |son immediately called upon A. I Scheduled for Next erage, Streets, Docks and {TO PUT FAITH TO deputic trom the sherifi’s om.'.- are Vievances, visions | Stefanski as the prime factor in the Wedne:day, c“y Hall. WALKING TEST. RUI on guard at the estate, becans: wwildering far- Imo\nnh-n tto state positively the pur - ol the dahreats made against the su- g political nos-,posu of the mecting. For a few min-- |, o Lodge No. I8, Woodmen | By a vote of 656 to 171, or four to | Uhivago, .\lu?fl 2l Mis. Clarafpegiiendent, Fred Briggs, and one iz ¢ o0 before has been [utes he spoke as follows: “Our ter- |, the World, will hold their pienic fone, the tax payers of Tampa yos- (Mitchell to this city started last | o0 foremen " istered their approval of [night 1o walk from Chicago to S pister v outside the viol- | ritory is too large for the number of | next Wednesday on Lake Morton. It [rorday 1o ; n Mr Rockefeller plans to arrange ouseAnd thus | people there is in it the people are will be @ basket pienic and all are {4 bond issne to the amonnt of $1,-Frvancizco, in order, as she put it, to Llor e permanent poleie force for Po- HReclve party was (oo scattered for their interests 10| invited to Join with them Member. [ 700,000 for the purpose of raising | domon teate her fiath in God and her contico Hills and it s at his re- . vlosexistence be- be mutnal. We have a town four of the dodge ave expected 1o bring {money tor needed improvements and peonfidence anomen Mre Mitehel) quest et the deputy sherifts remain fim o that its [miles long by two miles wide WIth [ llgilled baskets and Bielp to make | tor placine Tampa in the tront yanke | caried o smallcknap-sack cnd said on mard. 1 the town authorities { 3 lency was de-[the people scuttered over that area b good time for evershody. Th lot the citie o the United States [ske had only a small sum of MONEY. Lape unvilling 1o appropriate the e dination by stol- It is top large for a mutual interes: Lakeland band will furnish the mn The total vote oo compnted after the [infending toorelv on the generosity money tor such a police force, Mr fepublican conven- {10 exist therefore I am in favor of sic. The program to be carrisd o0 polls were closwd Tast night shows |01 people alonze e rond for sate- Lo e 7T ood, will | withdrawing." , \\I“ be published later (that out of 1,073 persons who had | nance himself provide the necessary funds i qualified us voters there were but S FOE OF HUNGER. | STREET cu m ™ 211 who failed to take advantage o an uF ME | GLAD TO FLEE 'Bmm‘ nEmms GET AN ADVANCE 'he opportunity of registering them ! ‘ AMERICAN BEANERIES. = the prophecy m[ m“"s mm' Chicago, Aug. 21 Fifteen i the eity, but had all of these 211 vor Antwerp, Aug. 210 Disgusted and Yoo Las explained sind employes of surface lines o 4 against the bond issne, which s Ifl I“lm"s all bt a physicsl wreck, according ongress of the l" SIAIE Pmm". levated railroads in Chicago wil! ot at all likely, the vote would Lave | to b own statement, becanse of the ECTRICITY valcement of iy [ ceive an inerease in wages and o till stood in favor of the issnine of impure fond he ate i America, ) t Nimes - . i ndjustment of working hour e bonds by almost two to one A I : i ’ "' " ‘]'\ T Pierre Huambert, e, a4 New Yorks E 3 . ¥ 3 i wile the Moiant Iuternationa viat- .y, th " wities v oprofes Aperiments (By Associated Press.) cording to a report received here noactual fact there were w numibe | b v hir vl ",n n n' b ‘;'nm] ; § g | i A ¢ N o in the 211 who had |o . VOrE ity i nrmas i here toda wit 1 1ed that Atlanta. Ga ., Aug 210 Georgia | vight. 1t is said the companies | those inclod in 211 ) i ki ‘.m urived he o 7. ¥ |, " " ks and other N [made sabstantial concession. 1o cgistered and who Jdid o vhog b ; : ” TWile aad Tour-vear old danghter b Demoerats are voting in the State- ' s g 3 . " . rrish Tand snd shed oy 1 . i ; | men ad failed 1o pro qna il | ] St wide primzry today tor candidate: | : heretore were nnohie to do o, Take et ' Poseven divisions o Fiie tond in New York is so bad, . 5 | 0omn | that " ; lite. Ber- for governor, United States senator SWATTED THE FLY ese from the ) not voting: [ 'wo m "' Liondwrr, Wt no one can safy | Clastry had D congressnian, State honse officers and WITH SERIOUS RESULTS ! tho 1zl avty | iy 2k ' 101 v‘ lo \:nl :n' 1 1 R . fron R i rk ithe UL I YT Tornia one finds the only food that i r ! wili T wcmblvme are 1 _— . o from : | 3 sy general assemblymen, who ar »en e i 5 : { A : vonnt ni railroad. and v¥- T 1 eat and it is so thepe becans “ uency A wilng Liladelphia IH4 <1 ! : e “ ter the Novomber election s ol win g The mahtic i benrsion Y e e they do not store it for an indefinite hoomerang experience with pra I anmeg ——————— " d betfor 7 vt ‘ — ing the popular slogan, “swar ° oney is ty be ' e period before dealing eut to th Sive mil he Jack ville-st | o q 2 On ¢ e 4 ansumer Five miles of e Jacksonvills {fv.” Policeman Thomas Titci | ' B t T Yors Avgustine highway in Duval county |,, West Philadelphia decides aving and Sror | ; : e Storage o Tood in M ot 4 : X o ECIN T8 jorranization of 1} rie - Yand other great American cities T - it to be bricked. Brick are now be- | night that it is best 1o ot 1= 2111 : ¢ 2 ¢ o ,l pidly makin aation of d TANDEY - : : ; Thile dnty a Sewerage n i hipat ’ i ; EM RECORD. ing hanled and scattered alongside [’ nough “l"n'l' \I‘ BE g8 ,‘ " ty Hall and | o Hernando vinty v the fpeptics and all pure food law A . 'home yesterday he was cleani . - n ' | . 1the John Anderson boulevard from ¥ 5 " Site tan o o | Bieoksville waterwark ne e aad pure food exp that th ¥ - sirth |revolver. He was suddenly bi i W cOmbat operat:lap ' o Blay wilt | © of Prof 1loretty to ard. This will bring the back of the nedk by & hou ty Docks and ' Wi iy ' new con ; 5 b lll)lm nt may put into play wil ‘.:‘ : : s . 3 ! under the nn £ Hro ler have any effect mue ¢ “tate School |the paving almost to the St Johns He whipped his hand around ° i '1 s ave any off : e o roed N { s v 1 ntlazh e ower to Wsoare enforeed m 1 few ot 1t - Tied to prove | county line | punishing swat, forgetting | o < : 1 1‘ led 4 : i oz ! t leaders are jails Prof. Test e = a gun, and the weapon went of | J . WS ate: Jal Test has a| billet penetrated Titehenell's =7 J“nEE H‘"uu SIEPS : 'h a ‘dm‘h"r 1"‘ the University hospital © postmaster gonor recalls the ISIHE IN UIHHUW ‘[“lu carred i the ek x .”: A 't Test enme Pu' mu I“m Jtors say his swatting of the ¢ et that we had « | oy e o S ; TWing not prove fatal. The fiv oo al who was hims Henr Cxpectation I r l."m :‘ 0 i (By Associated Press.) - » aweett, who, despits i |-\‘ n”». :,.::: ,”: : rted) Chicago. Aug. 21.Enroute irom . HER TEAM TO PLAY CONVICTS @1 a'tained distinti s Sime B iapetng . TF date. The | St Louis to Pittsburz. the New York =50 rat Cambridge, 104 the offi M Ang win vord ' 1 pact e Giants stopped off in Chicago today Albany, Aug. 21 Pery 1880 and was the introduc tha i "' Ao : ; to play the postponed game With the | been granted by Col. Jos Fpareels post. Thero cre fow e e 3 s ~ Cubs a fair day and a big|superintendent of S04 s Which the blind has LiIeRt N ; : 3 P crowd js expected. Richie, dubbed |pliv a game of haseha tiny el themselves, from m ) " g . 2 the Qlant K 3 : of his o | Moadow brison b Cow to traceling adventors fan | Flor \': i fectiveness azainst New York, will |team s omposed of oy 'h'h" blind traveler,” | i s i ':]l “_ “,. : e 4 ," : 3 "“Pering the | pitch for Chicago. He will be opposed | institution and parolc ‘ ram 1 all over the world .and Mis: 'side over 1 i it v BUNC ST RN ] wiy “Ors are no|by Tesreau, who won the serond latter team is being organiz Vice Ring learned seven languagesrelieving hiwis:| of New Yok Uy ear.—Londom Chronicle. irther part in | that the statement is entirely incor- 'th(‘ prosecution of Darrow rect.—Orlando Reporter-Star. Govation. game in the recent series. Mrs. Maude Booth,

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