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

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" Oct. 3.—Some ehnges have Just taken place in the ift’s office. B. C. Williams, | deputy, has resigned his position and | will take & ‘position with the new " | Dhosphate mine at Chicora, and N. C. Hatcher, office deputy, has alsa | resigned and will tske a position | ‘I with L. Z. Tate, contractor, Bartow. B !’nukSeott;sMxrdm&v inf, the sherift’s office, ; ehief New York, Oct. 3.—Authentic formation: as to the extent of bett on the wvmfiiu ‘world qh:um Yesterday press, B dispateh ' trom was received by the. Morgan told the Senate in ng committes that there had recommfind be seated, and drawn in Brow! & This settles ¢ way that it 4 & properly ~dispo | 1 m 8till th m-! ‘!‘wo more | publican fund in 1904 Mor, b gave one hundred ~ tho its | October ‘and fifty thousand | Hg thought the bulk of the contrllmtlon had been ‘paid the New ' York State. o through the natio: al committe said his only cuntrlhutlon was $20,000 to Sheldn He ¢ that neither he nor fi'sfinq ‘the city's affairs, of Mr. pfel n's quulfleauons and fitness requested to. hol i save the expense f tion in Polk count; 4 ke good feelmg tht : b Dickor tion campaign this year, himself ami ,mg@s' yan SEthe f¥ten : numlly ‘strong can-| Morgan asserted. he' kn tat the W k. date fl AL i ‘conferences among finan est natures i : r i 1 4 or 190. to acksonville measy in a short time: will adjourn. (By Associated Press.) | “big 'three? ;when the vote | count- | Johnson City, Tenn,, Qct./8—B. 8. ed on the night of the 2 Hensley, aged 76, 'a promiment citi-| mieven, One more would make an wn, was shot and/killed WOrn-leyen dozen. And then another|. irg in Yancey county, N. €., by bis|would be No. 13, who would be sure uephew, White Hensley, following & lto be elected. Aw, come on! Be & lispute over & note. Yflmvm sport—take & chance! hemselves. Jake § believes: he will bea John ) l(can :d was arrested. —-—-—-—v‘-——“——— FURTHER, DETAILS OF WY- pvss: %’3?}; ek OMING NEGBO mum; (Bv Aaloellhd Press.) Rawlins, Wyo. Oct, 8i—Further ‘Indianapolis, Ind, Oct. 3~Chas. prticulars of the lynching of thebs i L excused from jury duty negro rapist by eolth in the State| fl;. dynamite cases because he had LDI penitentiary, after he had' been tak-lo s oy opinion s to_the guilt of e there to avofd the mob outslde,dip. getendants. He sald he could show that 100 conviets broke line not help it, because behind his house stortly after breakfast ahd made aly Muncle the vacant house in dash for the mnegro, who was also s 4 on. of 1 are doomed again. uWe'luGflu ruaed i 8y, udge. T ‘ M callitfy the Boston club Not only the big cma. but to and small cifies will know what (648 ljohn W. Burton, of Amflfi .mt ,:’ o:?’ l'fhm\;:l"l:ay 1d: 19.. League man, to receive @ carload of Florida ey in, the D,m‘m 4] e chnrzo wa rather hflm e mwmk:;::n l:du:k anges this season. This new departs VIN"?", and General Cubs y ] : | taken to breakfast. ‘The guard was, tre was decided upon at the m | Overpowered before he could shove ing yesterday afternoon of the di we the negro {hto &SN AL Whs Mt of the Florida Citrus Exch ot selt thrust into & ecell phl g after ‘? amount of fruit pledg and the crop estimate had been ca fully weighed. i u by the convicts, ‘One oners produced a rope, tossed a hitch over the negre's - ‘head and boi made the other end fast to the bal- o'l cony railing of the eell . The in legro was tossed over rail and the convicts marched ‘back fo their vork. Not until the cries of the im~ uleotA.B Willitord doss mot at f',' % Htect the eommuowuv ax 2 | 5i00d ve (By Associated Press.) Pittsburg, Oct. 8.-~Mwo were killed and ffty-five injured when & street car ran away and was wrecked on Greenfleld avenue hiil. tnoch out the right w confiscate | } He was 60 : m before the guilt or inno- M old m mfiuou.ulnmn ;::t:::y A m« of & defendant in such proge- {RY:. *flhnflmm i "" “mm —.‘m minute frult eould be accepted sk g shd Gull e xi;'c'lv finlbhk. h § Prisoned guard brought other guarda .~ ¥as the lynching known to' any one to thé Exchange. No more will be|tion seven o ehmr 6122, w“ . I lnqmfll lnt.. oet. of *°ept the ones whe took part'in it. aceepted until Feb. 2, 1912. the State pure food and drug law, ha 3 ‘|buman race bas not kept pase 3 the improvement in the biue bloe ‘H1ast hundred years,”. W Willlam A. Evins of Chichgo the fourth ~national gon congress yesterday. 7 "“Bugenics has been ntdootod a¢ a result nations have waned familfes disappeared. Men have pé more attention to the breeding Sunday night ‘Wigtall ME into Hieging' house, chopping down ® door. . Abont Mondla¥ noot he lett Ber a4 pitiful condition. A few tours later ghe erdwled to a neigh- bor's house and’ told what Had hap- Pened. Posies gearched the hills ail “"U‘M night for the aged woman’s S8in. Late last sight He was Aptureq hy a justice of the pedce. One of the important matters Set: tled yesterday was the assessment {for the coming season. It was 301- : oughly canvassed and finally fixed at the same rate which prevailed M season—15 cents a box, and an Bl ditional assessment of two and ome- half cents a box for advertising.” It ig confidently expected by the dl@_.q- tors that a surplus will be on hand at the end of the season to be turned back to the growers, but it is ¥l general opinion that to'ayoid being “left In the hole,” as they have b”g — ] and 18 mot a part of the greefi fruit| law, ‘Which is chapter 6288, of the 18ws of 1911, (ke A dokantd s Thie it is seen that a4 mistaken| New York, Oct. §~The steamer Improssion has gaiied = eireulation, Macedonin is scheiuled to safl: at and in order to save growers from (1n0On for Plereus with a . thousdnd unnecessary prosecution General |VBSSOugers, commanded by the Greek Manager Temple 18 using every m::: :r:ln dm”v::m 'Iu! method to fuily advise the public, ol w take a cargo of ammunition. that growers will not, under & false | ' Reservistssof Greece Mind the Bal: m ,:m“e :n to' the breeding ¢ idea, begin to viclate the law by the [kan States will sail to tak in ’ Kansss y, Wholesale and get into trouble about|the threatoned war with T:t:;t . oe g MW:II:, o(m o5 héretofore, it is necessary to Holdiit, = Attorney Burton has been To- | ‘The Greek comsil announced the! - delegates f eonl gvm the assessment to the ald rate ‘lquested by Mr. Temple to write sn xeceipt of a cablegram to notify allline rommnl m “This is the last season,’’ @alddarticle for the Ateadia papers, stats [Teservists to refusn to thefr .colors, | g et drc-" Manager W, (. Temple yvesterday, ling the situatfon clearly. The Citrus | Greek quarter in: seething o T i Bxchange, however, does not pro-|war talk, ehange will handle less than half thelpose to give up any ground and hag! - fruit produced in Florida. We Rdve|instracted Mr. Burton to engage everything to ‘work with this S8as Whatever legal assistance is neces- sullEn Fun m son and we will be able to show: the i and take the conflscation sec- actual results of co-operative WOMEtlon of the pure food law tor the Bu- a8 in no seasen heretofore. breme Court. l “If we get méven y-five per celf ot} | Afformey Burton Wrots Manager the mm. we have pledged,” he ®oR-iTemple on Sept. 30, but the letter titued; “we will come out in f8i¥ly!eid ot reach Mr. Temiple untit yeu- good financial condition, and the @i~ ftarday morning, and as soon as Mr, féetors will not have to make WP & Temple was tully advised he gave deficit as heretofore.”—Tampa, el [oUE the faots in tho cage, ~Tampa | bupe. Tritmae. (By Associated Press.) Buffalo, Oct. 3.--Three were prob- ably fatally injured and fifteon hurt in a collision of & passenger and freight train on the West Shore rail- TALE OP Two FLORIDA road, WEWSPAPER MEN.| Miss Helen Gould’s private car in of which were Miss Gould and a party "7 T Durst and N. B. Rhoades, |5¢ women triends, was attached to Who, some West (mze:m::: :::t]:: qth:,, Ky the wrecked passenger train, The bere they bought the Quitman “_ ladies were badly shaken up, but not "”“‘F are already branching out | Seriously injured. o, the journalistie world of the nea- B o o v, State. They have Bought the " Varcross Herald, om of the oMt Wfimfl mm m vin - Of Geotgls, and M. Rhoades | Tanage the Herald, while Mr. A"m D:{m ‘f,nl! conduct the Quitman pa- s wro b HAWE, formierly of Tem- (By Assoclated Press.) "0 has been managing the| ' Cettinjo, Montenegro, Oct. 3. ross Herald, will remain - as|The ‘Turkish frontier guards at- T of the paper. THe success of tdckéd the Montenegrisn guards on rratiee DUrt and Rboades 15 viry |the border in Berana district. The “_"h”" to their many friends in |Montenegrains did not reply to the "‘Tmu Tribusie, iflfln;. The Turks retired. “that,” barring dccldent, the K ‘ 8t. ' Petorsbury, Oct. $.-A election, in the county of Piuell & whole, will bo Held the firat day in Desember t6 vote on the g (By” Associated ‘Pross ) ' Syracuse, N. /¥, Obt, §-With Congressman Sulzor m far ‘gov- | tion of whiether or not the ernor and Martin Glynn fe¥fetiton- shall lsmio $370,000 of bonds for ant’ governor, the, Demosatic con- bullding of good roads tn the o vention met, selocted the Pemainder |Tho. gounty commissioners have lof the tate. ticket and Sdloiruod. | Bined e sloction o be Neld.

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