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o ¢INNER: OTHER OF- [1:1ALS RETURNED. | ) lated Press.) \ug. 28, —Re- s Democratic pomination of State ate the race be- and Judg. Dlodse {0 Jthough ”l(".l:m': c-x than a thousand M tal count may be nec- 7. Duncan may poll Gtes 1o g0 into the second v+ noon it was estimated votes were vet to be can- (o0 are so far counted. 1= his clection by a small ¢ Jones is still hopeful. .0 this hour is that At- faon will be forced with Thomas rimary fesates Published in the Best Town in the Best Part of the Best State. LAKELAND, FLORIDA, . ?SOCIALISTS TO MEET IN OCALA ON FRIDAY. Aug Jacksonvi 28— Notice of sentation of nearly two hundred dei- to the convention, although not all of them are expected, i The Ocala convention will meet in Marion county court house at m. on the 30th, and the busi- tess ef the convention will include nomination of State officers and adoption of platform. Mr. Alex- ander and other leaders of the Flor- party are very optimistic and expect an unusually large attend- ance at the convention. LAKELAND PATHFINDERS MAKE 6000 PROGRESS Encounter Much Mud and Water But Are Making Good Time Regard- less of Conditions. (R 10 a. ida MURDERER 13 jthe convention of the Socialist party [t Florida to take place at Ocala itext Friday, Aug. 30, has been given {hy 0oL Alexander, St stirman, : i:x:nl a larze attendance is expected. There are nearly one hundred and { IENNESSEE i tifty local organizations in the State, and these have a total legal rn'mu--‘ ALABAMA NEGRO WHO HAS BEEN HUNTED SINCE SUNDAY IS NOW IN THE TOILS. (By Associated Press,) Chattanooza, Aug. 2N The ne- gro burglar and murderer, of Col hinsville, Ala., who gave his name as White and North Carolina as his home and who has been hunted by a posse and bloodhounds since Sun- day night, was arvested near Ches- terficld early today by J. W, Gavin and son and spirited away to (‘llllh' the mob, and prevent viole nu' The negro who was nearly dead of hun- ger and starvation had six wounds and his right arm was almost sev- ered. He claims that dian extraction. he is of In- J. M. CHENEY WAS NOT CONFIRMED. WEDNESDAY. AUG. 28, 1912. GREHT BRI - MAKES KICK ON ~ GANAL BILL SATISFACTORY AGREEMENT CAN NOT' BE REACHED WILL APPEAL THE CASE. Ik (By Associated Press.) Washington, Aug. 28, Great itain veaflivmed it's protest against itled the | the Panama canal bill in a note \W-Affairs British embassy which stated that il today by Charge of siatisfactory agreement could not Lo reached Britain would appeal to The Hague Tribunal for arbitration. MISSIONS ARE UN MOLESTED When Chinese Soldiers Loot Town Over Queue Edict. Tientsin, Aug. 28, The recent cdict ordering that all queues must No. 256. i FPOGBESSW}IS TO MEET i AGAIN FOR NAMING A TICKET. Jecksonville, Aug. 8. Bi aie promized by the l»‘;ul«-'- of the| | Progressive party following the ne f meeting of the State committee oi ! Florida at Ocala on the Sth sep- | tember, according 1o reports cuan- ating from the oflice ot o Committecman 11 Ande ol. that the convention Anderson stated this at Ocitla result in o permanent plan of o paign for Florida, atter adoption of | which active werkers would ent R the field to ¢ er votes for the par- Lo place complete State ticke in the | It i< the intention of the k .nlvu‘ | ~ PET HTTEN oS LITTLE blRL'S LIFE | CHILD WAS HANGING FROM PIER BY A NAIL WHEN CAT BROUGHT AID. worhd | By Associated Pross) Venjce, Cal,, Aug 28 A bet Ki field, for, as Col. Anderson declares, ten saved two-vear-old Olive Hen 'lnur greatest work is to convinee dorson,: of ik plee, from: probahl tHie people of the South that the Il-r— death yesterday. The child and STCSSIVE Party IS apermanent party ]I\il(--u went for o walk and the kit Fourteen tons of fish were brought into Tampa Thursday. MARSHALL T0 DISEUSS GAMPAIGN DONATIONS Will Criticise Conditions Which Al- low Such Gifts, in His ten veturned home alone. When 1 the baby's mother it ‘began ) and stavted back. Mrs. Hen son didn’t tollow and the Kitten retiewed its complaints. The mother tinally and the Kitten the way to an amusement pier where the child was found hanging head downward from a large spike which had caught in her clothing when the child fell oft the pier Life guard: the child who barely amd unable to make ar saw mew followed led resened wias conscions o carter wus elected State e . be cut off, started a riot among Gen- Speech Tonight. LSRRI LN D BT L EL {‘nited States Semator | Joseph IA'\:u.\'..Iln\\'n!-d Gray. T. l-.. Washington, Aug. 2N Many aD-|pal Chang Kueti's troops Saturday 4 [ Promenaders o the pier, wx veelected congressman, | Burdetie and Olin Chiles, who left | pointments made by President Taft] o and the town of Tungehow, (By Associated P’ress.) | B Johnson, Afken, | lere Sunday morning in Mr. LeVay'slin recent months wore let uncon- [ peking, was looted and prac- Bangor, Aug. 2. The campaisn | SOME WATERMELON' L Lever were returned. iCaddilac for New York, I\l:m- \\'rn‘.- firmed when Congress adourned. tically destroyed by five, “:|,|.-|, .flun-rnor‘ .“"r:\.h;,”‘ of 1 . (s atternoon the lat- 1o the Telegram of their experi-| - Among others was the nomination |y goreign missions wore not mo- | 1ina. is making in Maine on bhehali 10 Worth, Tex., Ang. 25 Sisty i south Carolina pri- | cnces thug far, as follows: of Jolin M. Cheney as United SIes Hegod, but the situation is regarded | 0F U l"_“‘“ 5 ‘\‘ o o I\f‘ o e iwi\ vailroad cmploy 1 down to Bleuse, 57,017; Jones, We reached Fort White Sunday fjudae for the sonthern district of ab sorlous. Twelve natives were] B0 for its objective point where l Bl : ¢ ‘.' At g jor av ade 20° q 8T R g i i 5 . R Al i [hamquet en oone gizantic watermelon 164, It is believed Inight, having made 202 miles '|h Plorida Killed and & larger number injurel hig l|||,\ has l.IGHI arranged for thi e .|-:\ i vy is cortain, As st day. Roads are inoatereibl b ajor General W, W, Witherspoon | phe government is sending loyai |V 00ing. 1 LR BRI PR fH1. B melont one: of i largest . Blease has only ‘unulniun. especially clay roads. We liyg Major Beecher B Ray 1o he dep- troops from Peking to quell the viog campaign contribntions will be dis rever raised in the Uaited States 2 Jones fwere so tived that we fell into bed Lygy paymaster in the army with the |y .. a clash with the law sol- | 'sed by hime Marshall states tha oovotes over Jones, ) ) A ying and a clash with the ontlaw so ; ; i weished 110 pounds and came froa wtoonces Mro Burdette baving 1o bedpink of major-zencral, failed [ diors soems inevitable L will not deal in personalities but e / | s g i . . : tefarm ool Johin Mehnght, o oo C IR Fundresse vowas so tired trom | RSO S wWill eriticise conditions permitting © FIRMLY DECLINES """“_' A, h ! ! sl i ton belt conductor, who had a pat h ol i fof enormon melons near Ty TO SEND RESIGNATION. vt : ‘ 1 ryler, 1 iy We arrived at Albany, Gu.,. Mon- S i b y ; ; 1C0 L sk, Terminal passengo ‘o represent Balk [day nizht at ll\4.l. er i lll’ WILL DISCUSS TARIFF POLICIES |auent, vefused 1o believe MeKnight's et fon of the since t iy l\ : “.I'I ks "'\‘, story about the size of his products "y for B R o had « orough trip. (3 Are 1 for Oct. || \m‘ h l'l: 'mml"| “'”'Lll |.| mkwl (By Associated Press. ) and on o bet the conductor hronght A By " - as fir RS AR s Wi oahd 2 . " " il of Tampa, has firmly |- '." (bt S _mv \'l,' ', . - Seazirt, Aug. o8 Application o one oo to Fr. Worth Ihe Tesan sorward his rvesignation | neariy all the way. We got into . I P AR el Fmelon s this vear are of anprecedent o vist and is now | biz streteh of it and had to be pulled President Orders Infantry to Pro-|j (. Brown Has Been Selected to[the t4rift policic: of the three po i ) v that may be taken [ont with four mules, and then we ceed to Corinto to Quell Collect Donations for Demo- LAl hruns Lo Ao Aatioh-a- o . ! fiil t Dde fifty-eight miles from Thomas- | 5 ing industry, is the chief topic Goy he officy vacant. VoG e Cane hiy .1.1 Disorder. cratic Cnmpmg'n. ernor Wilson will discuss in - hi- [TELEGRAPH OPERATOR tor written Mr. Angle by [viile te Albany in tfour and one-ha —_— : : esiel { speech before the Pennsylvania DIES AT HIS KEY. Whittield - for Governov | rours (By Associated Press.) Jo ¢ Brown, of this city, one oF [ yeamg at Williams Grove today - aetion e o of | We leave this (Tuesday) morn-| " ) : ; i b A 8 i ams Y ; section N o‘| .\'rtl:k 4 of | \‘. .'\‘:1.‘“". . lnlnfimn, Aug. 28 Condi- | ik county's newly elected repre- The Governor distributed advanee Ove ille, Cal., Aug. 28, F. 1t Lol HBL A ] Tm\;m Lk i | 1 ,: ,,,,,q‘n ;_,; i tons in Nicaragua are alleged 1o be | agives, has been authorized to copies of his speech which failed to | Siclir, Western Pacifie railroad op cxpect to reach the £ bordering on the barbarous, and <-"'h collect funds tor the Democeratic | o pim. erator at Belden, fifty-five miles form <ul 0f w member of either {accidents, {even worse than those reported in campaign, as will be noted by the Bere, died at his key recently. The 2411 be vacated on his perma- The cur is looking pretty nuddy. | cping during the Boxer rebellion | | ne correspondence: ¢ LOrbviiTe dissitolher tvled- 1 soof residence f the [ but otherwise it is 0. K. The rub-1 0 orted today. President Taft felloing " Ve i LIGHTNING KILLS TWO | Orovitle dispatcher tried "'""l"‘ ally RE e IOVERIIE. L ¢ ; TS IRIRULELADRRY . (TIRITiONL 29 Lakeland, Fla, Aug. 28, 1912 . Ho traise” Belden to transmit dis- ¢ o0ty from which he was | berine tires have given us no tronble fyao grqored the Tenth United States To the Editor of the Lakeland Tele- illfl"‘ll s that would prevent train ' whatever lintantry at Panama to proced im- m, Uity A Gainesville dispateh SUOVS L eollision Persistent calling over the osed with the sug- | RN | mediately onmerchantmen 1o Co= ey gie o gnelosed yon will please [ While in bed at the home of their | e Lo no Fesponse, nor was dro Angle might pre- AT LIBERTY FOR FOURTEEN rinto find letter from Hon. A, b Angle,vgrandmother in Rutledge neighbor- oy lephone answered. Then the nder s resignation rathm'; YEARS MAN IS CAPTURED. — e e Tampt, Fia., which authorizes me to | hood, about eight miles from Ihi\:,".m.l W dispateher telephoned to & il sk detiurd bkl |A NEW BAPTIST collect funds for the National Demo- | city, Butler Davis and Fred Young, ' gyi,0 o o1 Belden, and they hurried . 3 answered: Tallahassee, Fla., Aug. 28.- War-| CHURCH ORGANIZED. | cruti- campaign. You will confer a Jcolored, aged % and 18, were instant- l‘u the station and found the operator L ritfield, Tallabassa |gen Sale of the North Carolina State —_— favor upon me and all Democrats by |1y Killed by lightning yesterday aft i"""' Incoming trains were flagged fa prison was at the capitol this morn- Last Sunday, the Z5th inst. was|oupjishing this letter in the col-Jernoon at 3 o'clock During the I"nx‘l mother operator could he sent "o Your detter received fing with a requisition from the 80V |, poq letter day for the Baptists of |umns of your valuable paper, and ex- [heavy thunder storm which pre- {0 gwy " carth 14 . 2 i 3 i al sec ) o | ' MIIOE of: ot L0 or.' A% g(':v the Winston neighborhood, when ;tending other aid in an appeal to | vailed [n; l|‘h.|| :;«Hu:l the |n;\.| l|u | & i i "y e to state that e I Flori r a prisoner be- < N - 3 N A | ing-jecame fri tened, going to bed : S I ernor of | lorxdn‘low r they met aut the Winston school |t members of the Almrn in »hnm? Rh K | SCATTERS $1.600 FROM TRAIN. ation to address | fig held Ly Sheriff Stanton of Mad- ¢ mg them to a realization of their | refuge, which was located near the | o1 i regard 1o my seat [jcon, the prisoner having escaped |house for the purpose of oreanizing duty to lend such finaneial aid as is|fiveplace of the rvoom, when 10 Woodlawn, Pa, \ug 2N BTy Representatives, from the North Carelina State prison ja church. wecessary to finance the party ma- | lightning struck the chimney 1o n Walther tried to drop four hun ie oot the consti- | fonrteen vears ago | After a session of Sunda ool Lenimery, In this campaign it is es- [ tally demolishing it i one dollas s, one hundred provides that each | It appears that the prizoner had | from 10 a. m. to 11 5 m e [sential that we contribute as much i Bl il I oS00 in silver St ieioen s il : L land attentive congregatio el {28 ERIIC AhWELCR JEEILEITE. T MISSISSIPPI ELECTION pli Tl i ; ras of its } line, hut in the State of Georgin for o I paizn exnoes that will be entailed of hio I Liome time, Sherift Stanton recog- o a doctrinal sermon by I K in an offort to carry the donbtin i . 13 “po nothing ap onvict month: ! Caddin, At the close of 1 " : State Of course this fund wil! HENTGH . ol J [ ' ! tper mow \ : " itallv completo trns from Do | s . ! it it was not until recently that [y council, consisting of 1t s i‘» e to e paised by individual con- PILISIIES | e | 1 ind th : > N 1 ' m ac S 1 Liy & ¥ cratic cnogressiona privery . # . ol A 1 ANGLE |L' vas abie to locate him bt M in, MeClelland, Chit: i Livibntions by Joyal members of the o i IR RGOS Mic- | ) vrivs Wadthe Mand o Governor line in Florida. When he did he took | < . A narty in this section as well as in]’ % g & P t iteh and the Giln) . | n . Jvent into execntive gesoio or- | 2 issippi districts toda i el | ' viet takes the stand | him i ze and notified the North | States that are usually clased o % | Vs scattered for oa limndred 1 3 s ranize S CEW . 3 st v pomination of the in Mo Angle was va-|ca u! na officials that he had their Tanized the New Hom S ldoubttul, In this effort the party ] 'nn 1 % jyems o ; hphet 00K up his residence fman and to come for him church with some thirty -1 poeds all the aesistance it can obtain {7100 Yormed o cordon aroutd the money hat the governor 7 ty charter members {0 long as it is troe trom orraption | 10 the First district Reprosen ~|‘ while $1.09%90 of the $1.600 was e 3 thve K. 4 % ler ated . 0P i to call a speciai lTWO ALDERMEN The time between | .1 b-land venalit LI e ”IM 'I. ;!'. I‘ ‘Irl‘ ked up 3 I T § nat H n the Fifth Representative | county for the pur- | HELD FOR TRIAL. |1 was spent very ples ant st-] There is much peed of desseminar- j Bros \ ' !| : | 3 ; | . 2 > " 5 N & | o Vither:poor 18 @ majority - @ stccessor to the —_— ing upon the bounteons dir at ling literature a iving other as- BT itk L " :" i | AMBASSADOR TO QUIT POST . . 2 3 (R ent o "y 1an uniess Mr. An- roit, Aug. 28-—Aldermen Tos- | wys gpread under the beant 12 fgistance such as furnishing speakel i""' il 'I’" y iy : bt | -- ] A sy Ilml Ostrowski were hound Over | yyees snrronnding the scho! in that section of onr country where | Bizith R4 '| "’:h e ¢ " : “"' | Vashington, Anug 2% Unofticia he charges of hLaving received| promptly at 2:20 olcloc on-{the party lines are tizhtly drawn ook d; e o notice has been given to the United pe A\ 2 er \ SROPments are expect- | bri ?.“ Seventeen aldermen and | gregation reassembled in ot M50 Pilie same time, while we are raising W. Collier States that Baron Henglemuller von that an election is | forme ouncil committee Clerk |2nd, after a short business of la tund for 1 ork by individual v Hengervar will retire from his pos TeW man named to oc- |Schreiter. appeared in the police |41 new church. an inter “r- | contributio v e giving rall NEW TRAIN ON W. & B as ambassador from Europe nex * Mr. Angle intends to | court to answer a blanker warrant!mon was delivered b 1 Mo putlicity 1o Mpaign expenses week. The baron ha en at Wash 8¢7= to Tallahassee.— |alleging couspiracy to defraud the | Chitty. h : O of publicity is A\ new train w o put on the fington eighteen vears and is the ity und zot a continuance until This church is sitnan rge he zreat | Winston & Bo Valles Division be- dean of the diplor orps at thi BP:DFO DR [ Sepr. 10 "xnd Prosperons commnn it de rpora- | ginning Monday. Sept. 2, | capital = RDS NEW sm | Justics Jeffrics announced he rves great credit for " n o =nbordi- ‘ % i a- Passenger X — | would <it this afternoon to hear all |\\n h such a large men it tnate the j [t ( ! ‘ OLD HAND CAUGHT Ofice Is Appolnted bylc lection fra { lias been only a short I ni dop \ GO"H'IIO | first sermon was pre: Crey i perion " ' n., connect- SNV OrK: ANEL 28 iior Thios AR. 28 ,(;Ohfirnorl The lmmbus Tola of by Rev. J. W, Fran | der f It 10 in uth-Hhound | mont Ietectives ¢ 1 ed S. B. Den-|Hardaway, Gudsd ounty. i T school t-lsen rib " it cony myst I hundreds ot P 11 3 ' M 1 " ldresse N. Langford, sher-|ing a six-roller syrup mill he |t schoo M onee b mdersing rry as it ney address in Jacksonville | necess; 1ery, excepting the | and int | L Demoor ‘ t Lakeland | po Englar hoile av hased and t ‘ Jand ! i i ame da { ! of the N wus the nomince for | firr grind cane into| Four hundr “|worthy cause niini ek et e P 9 ' be elected ro-alars | syrup. at believe, at alshipped from 1 miftic <sum n th p ! vost \ x Wher election. ix.n.m 1last week | (Con 1 on Pag ! T —