Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, November 14, 1912, Page 1

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/ (s THE LAKELAND EVENING TELEGRAM ON LIVINGSTON SH0T 10 DEATH: Y HIS WIFE [DESD WAS DONE m SELF-DE- | FENSE AND CORONER'S JURY EXONERATES HER. This community was horrified to Jearn that yesterday aftermoon at ’bubb Don C. Livingston, until re- cently a resident of this city, was shot and killed by his wife. The videnco is that he attacked her while in a drunken frenzy, and was about to cut her throat, when she shot him thre: times in the breust, .eath ball pass- jug entirely through his body. The Telegram's DBartow corre- | spondeat furnishes the tollowing ac- count of the tragedy: BTN zed a pistol and between < one at Chubb | au and tld Imn‘; comg up eand ar- B, that Livings- | onoa rampase, | tareatening While lll.-,‘: purty was talking to the sierifl, he Leard pistol shots, und upon making | jLvestigation it was found that Mvs. ! had shot and Killed her and 3 o'ddock, s cailed up Sherift Lo that he bad better rest Dou C. 1 ton was drand his Lavingston husband. “Upon repoit the Lomicide Siheriff John lLogan and County Judge Preston weat up to Chubb in the sherift's automobile, summoned a4 coroner's jury. This jury atter in- vestigation agd hearing all the evi- dence at handl brought in a verdict f o justitiable homicide “The only evidence bearing reetly on the killing was the te ivingston herself, She and was pursuaing | the and | tha | seized ol di- | wony of Mrs suid that her her around their indis! to Kill her, above knife and rooi store, o a threatening uLon a pistol lying pad Kitled him. The to have beon drinki said that influence passing the bureaun shy urean and shot | cased is sald | 12 heavily, ond | e was un- on.the de itis als when der the insauneiy of liguor he was jealous of his wife.” The Liy Lakeland onoat his iut Shortly aft roved to Chubb, tion, and Mr. a rmall store there frequent outbursts of and the domes relations of csuple ¢ heen ¢ at time Persons acquainted with the -nuun- stances remarked, on hearing the news of the tragedy, that they \\nu'l not have been surprised at any time to have heard of the taking of Mrs L.vingston's life by Livinaston, a pleasant and ntleman!y when Bartow gston conduct There hay e, the intemyj U stori while g tellow amed tp hiave #n ungovernable temper gnd to hay been unrea jealous whon it toxicated. Mr. Livii the posi lerabl rembership in U} sobi se ynably way Conductorsy and from that orzanization we hiere this mo g arrangements | en to Palatka, heme, for intermer ten accompanied the remains to Pa- latka. Besides the 77 « ttis deplorah’ r dren have its shodow young lives. It is the countless tragedics the monster of intemperance former rs. Livin sufferers hii- ef two little « ‘ast over another ahle to onl BOARD OF TRADE. ) An adjourncd meeting Board of Trade will by held tonizit aud gll members are especially urzed t: attend. Dusiness of importan: not reached at tire last mecting o ing to th, latcness of the hour, is 10 ba transacted, 2nd o full meeing wili facilitate matters greatly. { Stevenson, the latter having had her who, | i e to be tak-| T L0GT Y 97 WS of th Published in the Best Town in the Best Part of the Best State. WOBI.D'S GREATEST CIRCUS RIDER KII.LED BY ST. CAR John Ruono\' ch:m‘mon bLareback rider of the worl h we!l kuown in Savannab, spei gcveral winters here, « Saturday of injurics Friday when he was run do sreet Rooney in b with Ring thers’ a lew weeks ago, [the season in Richmond and be wx. route to kis home in Boraboo, w is., having stoppcl cver in Chie 20 to join his wife. It had been his intention to retura to Savannah this | winter. Rooney's wifc is the siste" ¢ Mrs. E. A, Massort of Savannah. He was well known to a great many Savannahians. Rooncy wos kv wn all over the world for his skill as a bareback rider. H, had beer in the circus business tie greater part of his life.—Savannah News. NEGRO' MURDERER LANDED N JaiL and Grandfather, and nwing in Chic sust car, W circt The circus closed was | Killed Girl Feeling Is gt Fever Heat O\er A{hl Associated Press, | Nov, 14, ro charged with Killing (By Proshi | | Jacksonville, Niles, a neg Mary cutting aged 18, n by shooting him to death, is in jaii| it Ocala, night to escape a mob. [ Miss Stevenson, Miss Stevenson, her throat, and J Barsoe s where by was hurried last It s was killeod tiying to prote ¢ is said The murder occurred near Meln- tosh yesterday afternoon, pas-ers-by aced farmer of that place and also finding the body of J. Burgess, an tiie body of his granddaughter, Miss throat cut. Feeling is running high, but up to a late hour this afternoon no moo viclence had been attempted. CLAINS DAMAGES FOR $100.- 000 FOR ALLEGED LIBEL. Nov. 14, Suit v Cirenit Court Petershura, un in t Mitchell, real St 1 n he by L for ) wemb | hee the known St dealer, vetv I Noel state W B WL VISITSAVANNAR ted Press.) 11 William | Washingtoi | | gt i | | (By Asso Savannal Br | % now in Jonnings { PINELTAS SALOON ISSUE. | ounty m to devis re an elee- 1 to petition | The election | lays. NICK LONGWORTH (By Assoriated Press.) Cincinnati, Nov. 14 -The official qint of Hamilton county was made public by the elec board and it <hiows that Concressman Nicholas Lengworth, son-in-lew of Colone! hoosevelt, wags defeated for Congress ir the First Ohio district by Stanley i!!u\\’d](‘, Democrat, by 97 votes. lvorning, | vilie BICYCLE TAIS TO LAKELAND, FLORIDA, 'IH:RSDAY NOV 14 1912. 1l . TREASURER A5 TENDERED ¢ - 15 RESIGNATION PRESIDENT ANNQUNCED HIS | ACTION WAS VOLUNTARY; SEC- RETARY MAY GET JOB. (By Associated Press.) Washington, Nov. 14.-—The of the resignation of an- nouncement Lee MeClung as treasurer of the United States, was mado this morn- ing, Taft. McCluny | tendered his resignation at a con- by President ference of the executive officers this | and the president an-| rouneed his resignation was volun- It believed that Carmn Lury is Thompson, the president’s privato secretary, will succeed him, | PRICE OF ICE DOUBLED IN JACKSONVILLE. roughout weel od pounds, b n oexactly dov . with the same cach of the fony compini opereting in th city- the Florida 1o Atlantic foe and Coal Corporation, Springfie’e loc and Southern lee Co., whici ia practically a branch of theSprin: feld concern The sudden and toially ed increase in price has aroused citd all lagses and the sgkyrocke wpward flicht of the modity it is romored may bhe the sul part o lust ad 20 cents per hundy wothe price has be Wled since Sunday v poe Leing made by 0.y Co unexpect zns of cooling com ject of investization on the anthorities. Jeck covernnient Metropolis, BE TAXEN BY WILSON In\\spapm Correspondents Alveady Practicing Up in Order Follow Him, Y K] LBy Princeton, Iny Tor from New Yorl ciuts are already in tra trips. PROGRAM FOR TO- NIGHT'S CONCERT The following is the progy Lt s concert which is to b farulty o “leaten in every battlg after months rnoepllege at the Auditoriui (a) Etude € sharp minor ) dmpromiptn € &l A flat Polon Emil Koeppel S From “Tosca” Changon more (b Provencals Florenca Belle O:e (a) The Moon Drops Low (b) From the Land of the : Blue Water . (c) There's a Bird Bencu Your Window .......... Lol (dy If I Were a Bird....T« Mrs. Clifton. (a) Perpetual Motion Weber (b) Hungerian Rhapsodic Emil Koeppel. , When marriage is a fuilure the as- scts are nil. TURKS BEM—EN' AKE APPEAL: IR ARMISTIGE: t No. 12. TEXAS GOVEI!M)KS HOT RE- BUKE FOR BACK-NUNMBERS tate 11 At b e publishers of the has just been adojted ! vibiic of Tt rom lhll book the aent Taft and substit the picture of Woodr Members of the board urazed schools Ans o Pres e of te i Wilron pietire 'A”EKSUNVILLE “ OAR STRIKE 18 = NOW AT A END .EK TO ESTABLISH PEACE NE- r.moval of the picture of Abraham ! SLRL\ERS WENT BAC TO WORK GOTIATIONS WITH THE VIC- TORIOUS BULGARIANS. ( \ (By Associated Press.) London, Nov. 1H—Its armies 1 o1 war, its broken forces now backed into the last dich in front of Con siuntinople, Turkey has appealed to I'ulgaria, one of the four victorious allies, for an armistice ending the uning of peace negotiations. Bul- armies 1B} i i arin, however, with her the gates of the Ottoman capital to consent to an armistice, | condition of full mili-| advantage. Should Sofia ac- | ! the armistice it would not af-! conditions in other ports of Ku- | Turkey, where the forees of remaining three d the Ottoman troops, vilikely cept upon ry an allies have en It is be- wiil - uropean conference dowoway out of ali ditliculiies \ (By Associateg Press.) A London , Nov. i Oilicial con- crtien that Kaimil Pashy had ad- v cracd King King for a conclugion of an ! pending negotiations ot . preliminaries, was cetrom Constantinople this morn- coet wistice, received | 1 (By Associated Press.) Belgrade, Nov. 1. Unconfivmed | i ports here that the fortress guard- |8 hod tallen befor: |t Le o onslaught of the Bulzovians and Adrianopolg servian allies, S0 TEAITERS By Asg 2,000 Members Have Gone Qut amfl; Symypathetic Stiike Is ociated Press.) ‘ 4 Imminent, ! R} porsibil Noy shirty thon chantieurs and I todiay when thy R T disi h mced con @ under any dd attempt to brin | lietic striks LLVISION OF SENTIMENT ALCUT | EXTRA SESSION OF CONGRESS | Di-, Dem i ntatives | Vash D C., Nov. 14 vigion of opinicn exists among ton ceratic senators and repres as 1o the wisdom of an extra session | the| of Congr aiter 08 foausuration of tHiarding, n n forse tavor Con bemo- | | groamd enborrass ! fteproes vid won'd the Vir certaindy lin of il | sori not . nliil the y and | + Hou of o session of Congre have of vould be 10 Meons Committee the e Finence Conniltec “le reorzanize to be pot tg the tariff ot the carlicst moment. The tosk is one and conld not within less than four to five If the investigation could be mouie in advance of the mecetinz timaz and much money could L saved and Coneress conld Lz called tegether at the of tha two committees and the President.”’ n a stupendan ; | bz accomnlishen couvenicne? Some wemen's idea of home life i making things agreeable for the ccok. Wells-1ar ‘erdinand of Bulgavia [ 1+ Monday morning, o1 the sireng | for | muea | incoly from the scheol history, but L oropostion wi by Governor abundoned, Colquitt that Wi intormed the Text which he is Chair- The Governor ok Board, of n:an, that rather than have Lincoln - victure eliminated from the historsy e would resign from the Governor- sl $25,000 STOLEN FAOM EIPRESS G0, and Night Express Clerk Was Arrested. yeled Press o Nov. 14,~Thna Co s oilve ey chiy Lake Charles, L, Lo kixpres vis tobbed of a packase ol ciarren id to contain $25,000 shortly aftes wdnight, This morning J. kL Clay s night express clerk, who renorted he robbery, was ;ll'rusl.-d. LAKE CXTY DOCTOR LOSES HAND | Dr. J. J. Coram, of Lake City, huld be misfortune to lose his vizht hand which was il shreds an explosion ek of dynamite It is reported hat he, along with others, ¥ Dy ol Wit i A | deavoring to blow up 4 vellow joek hwa hand wi nest the Clayhole hi the white church. The badly shattered tar it to amputate a few wrist by huri on hear “o ary he inches P from the " e hove Coram's badly e v\ph, fon GOOD SHOW LAST NIGHT There was a cood i Auditorium Iasy ni by the hoarty ted encores, 21l enjoyedd the o The 1 and wii nding annpliu Cpee omedy comnn one THLLION DOLLAR G0, 1 PH[IPUSEU (By Mobile, lir company Associnted Press.) Nov, 11 A to handle ed at s Jast nizht by W. G Birmingh million nlnl loons was propos the Lang coner of approval VOTES DOWXN COMIMISSION, g ! Sometimes @ owoman i to bhoast of she band who thinks is going to smash. comethine Lroe on a bhu country - GOVERNOR WLSC. 3 PROGLAATION . months. | Associated Pross.) Princeton, Nov. 11 of New President-cle sen tods ued his | viving pro amation | tien tg the conduct of campaign just elosed, lencey or passion. | (By As ©ove annual T drawing the “withont noli.i poli says the proclamation. 80 vigorously cp- pricultural Alahama | P vif e [ Office at Lake Charles, La., Robbed | | blown | i3 I that fecased | Cemmis Land it hanks atten- U §e Another year of lpn:me and p?os[n-rhy has passed by,” || wttery AT NOON; ACTION REGARDED AS END OF TROUBLE. (By Associated Press.; Jacksonville, Nov. 14.-—At noon today sixteen cars were called to the barns and manned by the con- ductors and motormen who have been striking. It is rumored that seventy-five others have returned to vork. This is regarded as the end of the strike. GOOD ROADS ASSOCIATION HELD INTERESTING MEETING monthly meeung oi lunds Good Roads Idoot the Country altervoon, quite being in e resulag e Laheland lation wa exterdoy i ol Jakeloml people cally tho open on, 4 one . in that the water d in lias now roc uinuda to the poiut reovowd improy nt may be re- semed., Among the first picces road improvement noted was thac in oa good and permancnd important o ol tilling odway o proper width, Mile Pond” Klor- ica avenue, When this work, which is finished, long dreaded place will have trom troubling for all time, joner Holbrook explained in tail what work is in contem- the across tha e on South now nearly completed, e de plation COMDIESION this clicited other future al and the near the praise of by himsell ror present, I'he and has divectly interes Mulberry reat value thie zood which this club is doing four commnni ted Lukcland and Medulla s and ere between among the tto of the club mpathy of all ~“IMroit done tor the Lirtow, aiveady of very will communities State, The enlist tha sy ni ke roads these best ir i shonld 1 sood INHE ood (NITH i jonal ser alter pertaining We v 'Il help to pat n. ll' W W take to the n o meeting upe for have vice, which will welfare chiereh hope this in fina We which is hard winter's work gone "h the |t suminer, !4 n nhul 1 { | ‘howork in Florida. It is very desirable to get our church in i convention, zood shape for the coin- revival Any Qs also for our we hepe to have in January, tion; as to how to increase terdanee chure Suyday hool cnd prayer meeting, olso the Ling of the nality and 1 it is to build vy We he said th ve soeme good sn work the Ve 1 he wrd up will the fitnre of our Every diall st man cf is cor- ting, |1 Very fra- y invited 1o i 1 expect von, ternally yours WM. D. NOWLIN, Pastor. FfINDS SXELETCHS ON PINE KEY th scores of hn monnd containing { tens of seve s was discovered at Pir H. N. Mele-t thought to ! live v Capt. members of the ancient Ind *h inhabit and the surrcunding Cant covery, 1 formerly Meloche who mad lives on the island and owns nmost of the key.--St Petersburg t'l'imes

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