Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, October 18, 1912, Page 1

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yoL 1 NIN Publtshed in the Best Town in the Best Part of the Best State. LAKELAND, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, OCT. 18, 1912. JOSEVELT 5 COVERING A RAPIOLY 715 ABLE TO SIT UP AN HOUR 10DAY. AND PROBABLY $00N BE OUT. v Associated Press.) ot 18, — Roosevell's | issued a bulletin at 9:30 | 1o the effect that tlun s cuest had diminished, his wus freer, and bhis gen-| n so goed that he will, to =it up tor an hour to-; AW lis convalescence is pl'ogrca-;‘ worably, and unless some Ia- cotion manifests itself Lis re- should be r cnranks Bond $15,000. (Iiy Associated Press.) wiiwaukee, Wis., Oct. 18.-—John | who attempted to Kkill is as much unruffled to- s over. It was intimated that ron for increasing his bail t) was the resulg of a plan of ing picture men to have hiw | ! ang placed under a heavy ri long enough to obtain a series | s 14°PA GIRL HAS ENGLISH FORTUNE LEFT HER Maggie Harris, of this city, | vived notice from an attorney of the death recently in Eng- + aunt of her father, the J. Harris, ot the Tam- | artment, leaving a for- o many thousand dollars. This according to the letter, is ie-third to Miss Harris and v thirds to other parties. As ted that the will is to be con- : technical ground, it before Miss Harris It will, at any rate, el or April before the divided up. £, who i snow employed ol County Clerk €. M. ry happy at receiving the Ler friends who have are congratulating her that there will be no crook come up to prevent otting it. Miss Harris is ' * most popular young la-! the city and is connected e Daughters of the Confed-! A\lthough very happy in the ‘' of having a neat fortune in | 4r future, Miss Harris belfeves | 1y is not the only thing in | rid. but that love also has a! or | divisions, captained respectively by | Mite of $100,000. clines to Reinstate. John K. Cox, who leads the Whites LR i v avd Goo 1L Alfield, who heads the LIy Ansbih it R o (Ry Associated Press. Red The names are based on the | Washington, Oct. I8 Blmer B e, 0et, I8, Al the former color of the uttons worn by each [ Dover, seeretary of the Renublient o0 ar the Augnsta-Aiken Rail compan. and the reernits it ~hrmz--‘ rational committee in 1901, plaved | ay and Electrie corporation will re- : “' it vary. tun i own {in evidence before the Clapp commit- w0 work Satarday, exeept those weuring eitl S T T today what he said was a st 07| Ga peinstatenent is objected o ' N eithe Wi J - _ X Pthe contributions to the committee o e combany bocause of allegoen wen, and the vivalry has been ver: L e st bt e i N '.t : : Gt t e el i B made S tlip R s LB Sk violence, The Latter's reinstatement | codominatin: color. So far it seews | N, Bligs. There weve itemized con 1oty to the mediation hoarg sitting ¢ 5 f s | tribntions by B 1L Harviman, $100 g0 ke aseand jney that abont as wany men are decorat- tuday dike a udjur il 5 e e i I R ST000000 01 % = iinder dualifio ed with ¢ oor of bttton as the ¥ ’ Augusts eoander qualitiod ny i g 0 I" Hin | Moren and Co. §130,000; Geors | aw pher, ahd 0! sldes are el " v A : ”; '_’ _:” x A Gonld, 3100000 and many oih the victory oush no delimite g " 5 inaby s TEXAS DOCTC™ CARES FOR ures are yot obtainable | : o oY 1 H G The contest closes tomorrow night, Dover ¢ ”f'_“ by \, s S5 = - ¥ ROOSEVELT GRATIS. L {rmny repetitions in the dist ofter i and it is boped that at least 4on | Sl " membe il have been secured by |'"" committee and that it was use 00 york, Ot 180 Do Seally embers with have been s y . h less unless verilied Perrell, Theodore Roosevelt's per- portant place.--Tampa Tri-! NIND THIS SECTION ! MIGHTY FINE COUNTRY. i * Thompson has returned from ' Hiorida, but did not invest in “rove while away. Mr. a8 been successful as a reoend does not propose ances elsewhere trip over 1! Tae i’ dines City to Sebring, | that road passe § a8 1o finest lake coun- urove sections ave long wondered not run through T the surroundings to be found in uth as Frostproof. fcle of 0Z oF “"[7 VIZ.' BRADENTOWN. o ir to you th 't read n 1 ‘ormities resid 12 short time a~o irizinz 4 local paner % 2 eortain enterprice Tas directly interested, “@ been boosted regular- _l‘ 5r a month past by " vaper.—Bradentown twhich began last Monday, has been i will enable it t, accomplish wonder- COUDITIONS N MEXIGD SOCIALIST SPEAKER HELD FORTH LAST NIGHT. CHARGE JOANSON DEFENSE OF WITH ABDUGTING BECKER BEGAN | WHITE GIAL INTRAL TODAY NEGRO PUuII.lST ARRESTED FOR ALLEGED ABDUCTION OF MISS MURDER AND LAYS IT TO LUCILE CAIIERON. THE DOOR OF OTHERS. (By Associated Press.) New York, Oct. I8.—The defense an its innings today in the trial locker charged with the murder Rosenthal. Among the witnesses mmoned is William Travers Je- ivae, former district attorney, who i expected to discredit the testimony b Rose concerning a telephone con- v rsation with Becker. \ttorney ilart, defending Becker, sl this morning that the defend- aut denied wny participation in the Mr. W. A. Mann, of Fort Meade, spoke in behalf of the Socialists in the park last night. There was a very good crowd present and lllf" speaker was listened to attentively. He was, like all Socialists, primed with fizures and statistics, but, un- like many of his comrades, he dis- cussed the vuarious propositions in temperate language, though there wias no mistaking his earnestness. Mr. Mann is an enthusiast, and there i3 no question but that if he and! men like him had the disposition of ! affairs they would do much for hu- nity. Tho conditions he hopes ! | for, owever, must come as the result of evolution, instead of revolution. Uventunally many of the ideas of So- cialism will be interwoven into the| life of the nation, but they will | probably be taken up one at a time, s thy result of a gradual process of absorption. B. OF T. CAMPAIGN (By Chicago, Oct. Associnted Press) 18, -Jack the negro pugilist, was charged with » Johnson. | 1 abducting Miss Lueily Cameron, aged 19, in o warrang sworn out today by the girl's mother, Mrs. . Cameron- Falconeti. of Minneapolis 0 Miss Cameron’s mother appeared with her Judge Wells, She becam, hysterical when attorney hefore Municipal who signed the war- rant, she faced her daughter in the Po- | e of Rosenthal, and won'd ENUS IuMflHHuw “lfiHI lice station. Couneil vepresenting |, .ty Webber, Vallon and Johnson was refused permission to ‘,~ hepps conshired to kill Rosenthal, Qudependently of Becker, cach witin Lis own motive for so doing, and on the day and nighy of the murder e l val the defense would sltow where { Whether Reds or Blues Are Winners Will Be Determined at Office of John F. Cox at 8 o'Clock. see the girl. Miss Cameron stated that loveq Johnson, and cxpected to be- come his wife. It is said she is one she er the causes of the suicide, some| Ker was cvery minuts of the time, weeks ugo, of Johnson's white wife, | 0 giee - citing the State's wit- The campaign for the increase of though this is denied. o the Board of Trade tnomborshln | rosecuted with unabated interest .uul vigor, with the result that prac- THEY ALL HELPED |AUGUSTA GAR MEN ically every “live’ citizen of the i Stown, who has business or property HEP“BL'GANS SUME WIll. HES“M[ wuHK s interests, has been enrolled on itaE rester s Zest has been added to the cam- | Harriman, Morgan, Gould and Oth- 'Ntdmtton Board Will Decide Cases paign by the plan of aligning all the | ¢ld members the Board into two ers Each Contributed Little | of Those Whom Company De that time, including the orviginal 62 ; The losing side will bear the expense | of a banquet or supper to be shared sonal physician, who is now at hig bedside in Chicago, pave up a luera- DR. WILEY SAYS IT IS by all the members. The date of | NEARLY ALL WILSON. |tive practice to follow, without re- I8 wi : : | ward, the Prozresgive leader and this will be announced later Washington, Oct. 18, DE HAne | ame for his health The larg, body of men gathered | Sy | B4 . Sinied i W. Wiley. former chief of the go Dr. W. A. Downes, « ieading sur- into the organization will give it a e [ . ernment burcau of chemistry, r | geon of the New York hospital, wio prestige and numerical strength that turned to Washington tgday from his first political campaign tour I spoke in Indiana, Ohio and Pennsy! knows Dr. Terrell personally, gave this information in an interview on ings this city and sectiox. L — . the nature of Coloncl Roosevelt's The count will take place at the vania. He left again tonight for 21 | wound today e *. Coy & o'clock to- ‘ i "Oh}:ltl‘ ;t;“arl‘ o:son: k-] CLIGE: LOUE CRAY WALL At &) of th [ “Dr. Terrell was prosperously lo- e af m: li‘r:thmn s':muld tupn | Month, beginning at Martin’s Fers. | cated in Dallas, Texas,” said Dr Ll Ohio, and including Ohio, New York | hownes. “His admiration for Roose- 0 in by time. i them in by thay _' 5 and all of New England. | velt was so great that he gave up his Tae; 18 l!l;‘i"\:illg a man out louc A"""W"‘fl the Dtilltit'flj .mtn:n ‘ { Fractice, packed up and started out and calling him a lar under your|®% L tros. T !?r Wiley suid thi ""1to follow the Colonel and look after ipBhadens < his opinion Wilson will carry 1o | his health. Dr, Terrell pays his ex- A three-fourths to five-sixths of the | penses out of his own pocket.” States. and will have no fewer t votes in the electoral colle He thinks that Roosevelt will " FIRHT ROUND IN NEWS- | PAPER FIGHT LOST Attorney G al Wickershem d 35,000 POST TASTERS | I | BOUND TO CORPSE OF i HER DEAD SISTER. 1 \ The Millie-Christine twins ex- hibited through Florida some years ago are in an awful fix. They were two negro females in one with two | heads, four legs and one body. A fow days ago Millie, one of the twins, dieq in Wilmington, N. C.. ( Lristine survives, but there is the No. 300. DEDIGATION OF THE NONUMENT cannot sur\ix. The fll"\:'llh certainty that she more thap a few days, o' the living joined to the dead is 2 most harrowing one, but this w. exactly what happened to the Sia- mese twins, one of them dying and the other succumbing two days later | Millie-Christine was (or were) hnr't; of & negrp woman in slavery days and werg sold for $40,000 for exhib- PUrposes. They ition were later Europe. WCORMIGK DEALS IN“SHORT AND UGLY" Hilles and Others Placed in Ananias Club by This True Disciple. of Roosevelt Washington, Oct, Medill Mc- | Cermick, of Chicago, irred up a sensiation betore the Clapp commit- tee, investigating campaign expen- ditures, when he read today a pre- pared statement touching upon the attempted assassination of Colonol Roosevelt, declaring it had been in- | I f Isehoods of character as- liars like Charles 1. cited by and ‘mee o the attempt upon | contributed $28,500 for the 1linois crmpaien ‘During the whole camdaign the Taft people assiduously civenlatod | the Jie that | am connected with the Trust,”" said Metowemick., Harvester | | | BROKE HIS NECK IN PECULIAR WAY. IN- Joliu | residing near neck when nlt of one of the Fayette City, Pa. Oct B larris, farmer, hore, hrok: standing up, the res 1nost remarkable corded., Harris todlay " acodents ever re- as aboui to deseend short stairway when, Just as he was .'lll(llP‘ to leave the ton landing, one of his feet caught in carpet. To save himselt from falling Har- in his house as to break it. His head fell for- ward on his chest. He died instantly. THE LOST DIAMOND FOUND IN CHICKEN'S CRAW. Dayton, Ohio, Oct. 18.—Mrs. Hugo Goetz, of Marathon avenue, today recovered a large diamond, which the craw of a chicken she was pres paring for cooking. It was believed the diamond had been found by | a wmnu r and all hope of its recovery t fi lHEI’lllllll}IN SPEAKERS ~ WILL HOLD FORTH The rezular Republi s will hold a rally ang public speaking in Munn beginning W ‘Iprrk tonizht, at . O'Neal, of an candidatc 30 o'clock. ilon Republi W Orlando, covernor; ( % T impa, and M M: fan len the for th 1 d { andience ang tful hearing, { We doubt that there will be any converts to the ranks of Taft's sup- i besj m respe \ssociated Press.) Postimas Mwerd M. Morgan, file Mexico Oct. 18.-—Th New York, Oct Presid 1o a joint reer in the Fedoral Dis- | 1 I night voted Taft, on hoard |h<. Mayflo trict Conrt in the suit brought by | t it Wednes * | vesterday. While 1 master Cthe Journal of Commerce and Com- ! f ML tting 35,000 1.,“ s posty mercial Ib n 1o test the const f confidence i, o 0 the rvice ! tionality o1 ne aper publi nistration resulted | The execu order law. Mr asked the dismissal leputies | oot every fourth-class postmaster 12 of (he bill ! charzed it} ‘:.”"yt‘ United Judge 11 ordered that the do- ont th v.“"l‘\l’?(‘. 25,000 pre 1(,\1313- baviug murrer b and the hill of Y 5 cd, with eosts s joint demaurrer Gineral ¢ a formul pro ~." 15 L‘E.‘.D v order to wersy could vhil post y R Wachinzton, O i Unite l‘d- siznateq class will b ert C. .‘!l‘fl)r, t & Morris, ap-! < N or Weldon Brinton Hey-lof under the order, unl pro. 4 peared for the | al of Commerce t-~-r:: oi Idaho, died at his apart-}unfit, vacancies in the f Un”"_'l f'ommen:i;;: Bulletin, After m.,A! ments here last night after a linger- | be filled by the civil service commis- s the complaint, Judze Hand ing illness. He was sixty years old | sion upon reports of postofiice ""'513'1'3" appeal popers, and in the course of a few days the test suit, which was brought last week, will spectors. In the case of offices paying .m’i had been in the Senate nine' year one of three A complication of diseases|less than $500 a l years. trrotving the heart and kidneys was | applicants in highest standing will | be on its way to the Supreme Court the cause of his death. be chosen. of the United States. | perters; nevertheless, it is a cour- tesy dug the visitors within the gates te give them every onportunity to set forth their side of the political proposition. I stelen and found years afterwards in | Rooscvelt's life was incidental to | McCormick's general statement ol campaign expenses of the Progres- | sive party in Hlinois. He showed he | three t! Loursion | 10 | | ris suddenly stooq up, and in so do- | ing twisted his neck with such force | vhairmaa. she had lost three months ago, from | N PARK TONIGHT about | for! ostmaster of | luled to| AT OLUSTEE PROGRAM OF THE CEREMONIES | WHICH WILL OCCUR ON WED- ’ NESDAY, GCTOBER 3. l Gen. E. M. Law, chairman, and Senator D, UL Fleteher, seeretnry and | treasurer of the Olustec Monument cemmission, visited the battlefield Hlest Thursday, the 1oth iast, and completed the arrangements for the dedication of the monument, on Weodnesday the irg iast., as lhere- ;tufon- announced, ay which time the annual reunion of the United Con- federate Veterans of Florida will be in session at Lake ('ity, about ten miles distant from the site of the monument, The following, briefly stated, are the arrangements that have been | made for the dedication: 1. A rate of one cent per mile for distance traveled going and return- * ing, either to Lake City or Olustee. kas been granted by all railroads. 2. An excursion train leaving Lake City at 8:20 a. m. for Olustee, and returning to leave Olustee at 4:30 p. m. for Lake City, to accommodate veterans and visitors attending the reunion. 3. Excursion trains from Jackson- ville and other points will run to Olustee in time for the exercise, re- turning same evening, 4. All trains on the Seaboard rail- way will stop at a point opposite the {monument (there bheing no regulas station) to discharge and passengers. 5. The county ommissioners Raker county will place the grounds lin order, provide speakers' stand, !scats, toilets, water and dinner for ousand people, It would b however, for visitors on oy traing, from nearby points suppicment the dinner by bring ing with them baskets of delicacies, such as can be conveniently handled and whi h will add much to the com- pletenos the entertainment. recejv: ol well, i of 6. No vzome's fine band, of fifteen i om Jackeonville, will fae- I nigh mu e for the oceasion, Wollow ing is the program of ex- creiso for the dedication: 10 o'C'lock A. M. Call to order by chairman, Gen. E. M. Law, Invoc ition—Rev. 1. E. Rennolds, chaplain Florida Division U, C, V. Brief introductory address by the Music. Business statement by the treas j urer, Senator D. U. Fletcher. Prescntation of sponsor and maid of honor for tho monument commis- sion by the chairman. Presentation of matron of honor for the United Confederate Veterans, by Gen. J. A. Cox, commander of the Florida Divigion . C. V. Presentation of sponsors and maids of the Daughters of the Confeder- acy, the United Sons of Veterans angj { the Children of the Confederacy, by | Sister Esther Carlotta, president ! Florida Di icion U, D. € Music “Assembling on the stage of survivors of tha hattle » may be present.” { all of Oluster Musie—“Dix Oration - Senator buncan U, Fler cher Music. Dedicatory Prayer—Bishop Edwin G. Weed, fo r chaplain Florida Pivision, U, €. V. Delivery of monument and titles | to grounds, to the Dauzhters of the Confederacy, by Mrs. Florence M Cooley, on behalf of the commission of aceeptan i lotta, presi D. C. ]\‘.Yi-‘ half of th Resnonse by Gilehrist, Musie. Benediction Governor Albert W | The fairest thing about a man be- ing buncoed is he was trying to do 12 t0 the other failow.

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