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Publ.shcd in the Best Town in the Best Part of the Best State. 1912, Denver, Colo., Dec, 11.- John Pet- = 1 bavis, aged Iovears, of l'm\l‘i:l.: j Orezon, believing his death to be J { tewr, confessed e had killed Wil- liom Atcheson, in INT6, ap Castle Wayeross, in the neishborhood 1T | Rock, Colo., during a quarrel over Two hundred and fifey I-‘nh'rul\' were the pronunciation of the word #ANY DELEGATES IN ATTENDAN (E. AND SUBJECTS OF VITAL IN- | cither captured or slain by a band , (Nwfoundland.* - After shotii:, TEREST T0 THE GREAT DEN ONINATION ARE BEING ELO. |of 1.ivo rebels. shuy of ihe cap- eson 46 years azo, Davis fled in tired were forced to dig their owu Hu m:ln and a heavy snow storm QUENTLY AND INSTR IMTXVEI‘Y DISCUSSED. staves and were then shot to death ¢ VEN "DEMAND T e e el —— i Aoty | REPORTS AND ADDRESSES HEARD SRES SIDENT-ELECT, UNDER l e | Tae Baptist State convention inpiov, and others who ru:nrl:mu-Q the | W AND OTHER INTERESTING | cxsion here resumed its work again [aodicnce very pleasantly by giving NALTY OF HIS LIFE. I‘ s morning with a very interesting |1 @ fow words toeir names, lovation | MATTERS DISPOSED OF. — T part of the program to be cared for fid the State from which they came, T, : \-sociatod Press.) ! oday I was i nearly every instance | Yesterday afternoon the State Wl i | PR N Det i ’l'in'\,..w' Fuu“n Gu"." _\1;|,~| of last night's sess=ion was | oteispersed with a bit of llllllln.'i BUBBEHLY Fu" 1‘““_‘\“'“‘“.‘ {Evion e o Lot on: wountaineers were arrest- | H ';‘ Ken up with reports of the various |+ nctimes verging on the ridiculous [ derar the Baptist church by the ast night, charzed with | shases of State mission work, a very \ smiall debt of $150 was rvpux'hnll !pl‘«'.\inl«'ln_ the devotional exercises treatening letters to Wood- Gt[s FIVE YEAHS interesting part of which was the B the mission Loard, and a ,cvuuiln-‘ ll S AnuHNEY| Being conducted by Mrs. W. R I\'«'_\.l con, and were held as fed- feport of the treasurer of the State cesi collection broke out just at lhu] . ' of Live Oak. After the reading of Jiers here today. They are | Beard of Mi 18 In spite of the cwosing hour which almost wiped oun | 3 R the minutes and appointment of lwcoh Dunn and Seeley (By Assov h““d Press.) [ et that the tiseal year ending Nov. o debt, and in some instanees near (BY Associated Press.) commitices, the corresponding secre- ot The letters threatened Wytheville, Dee. 11 Sidna Al ] Wiped out the money some of lhni Washinaton, Dec T Among the ey Mes, Peelman, of Jacksonvilie, with shooting similar to that | len, leader of the gang which sho fuominations sent to the 8 wade her report the Hillsville court house, caus- [ day by Taft was that of Fred ¢, Cub- e Columbia College quartet de- Kinley and Roosevelt, unlw*i'” ¢ fuaiy ) a considerable advance has Goe home % {herly, United States attorney for the [ jiopged the audience with a beauti- tlions $5.000 ing the deaths of five, was found | | verthern district of Florida. fully rendered selection, after whick 20 had but elever months (the last ceonvention having been held in Jan-coiesates had peterved for railvoad | nt ; J ‘lyu'n made over Last year's contribu- Ore o the special features ol the i sty todud of involuntary: s [ tions o missions. The State Board tomvention is the splendid music be- slaughter. The jury fixed the pun- e . i O | Mres Jennings, of Jacksonville, spoke AN HE o ssions has reccived for all pur- e turnished by the choiv of the Murs: Jennings, of Jacks A AT RN 2 , Hlsimientiutilive iioars ases 377, C O Or this amount akeland Baptist churveh iNOBLEMAN 102 YEARS OLD on Personal Serviee, Mrs, Jennings REPUBLICAN PART‘t 7 AR 2 & ' i e forenoon was ocoupied inou ! DIES IN TEXAS. [is an cnthusiastic ¢lah woman, and IS wis given for foreign mis- e {200 MONKEYS BECOME :1-;:‘; and FNIN0T for home mis- o0 of the report on home mis. | S Antonio, Texas, Dee, 11 Bedl ©osubject relatod to work Lion, »lm-. 1" l(n-ulmn:; HABITUAL BOOZE FIGHTERS. | :.ous. the comvention having gone i avd Columbia Colles l|-.n George Vou Tomasing, an Aus ‘ areat interest to the Republicans are certain to beyond its anportionment for Botie mission peport peag by | P nobleman, 1e2 vears ol died Fwgnan's Club, the membersiip ot Jority party for many vears (L akinner sof Mampn, Wasa] e S aiE Aty VA AR s organization attended idoa hody s the factions are: (e monkeys in the city's Zoo at VErion. anmounts we woried for snenimEing: onw - e gy { el e ety o is ity 1 "‘n.u meeting yesterday aftergoon and withopt i “"14;:.‘;. Mil wk Bave become habit- | diorent ploges of bene e owor v Athinta, Gl correspondin I ¢ SEover (he State, enjoyd 1 Sthiee iy sl i Hom \pes ex o e home boawd, e | 1Y tonE ehildven Vest entent Ms. dennines Bavon Tomasing dete bis vative by ihe mission woikeor Richimond, tnd o D i HEBINE e and foreizn misions I rozressive dligtn ool S e whin Cotlege, the Sontheri ¢ e R S , i “‘”.”;:“.' it i | sward ol | Dt heolen Sominary, age oot manuer, in which b l‘.'”l\lu::ilflilx\x\l ' 3 ‘l'l‘]"“”" ‘. r‘l:,l.‘\l;;: ‘\~:|I|v‘ 0 Lecommiendations i Clipley Menoria! it nrorneion cone in s aneflicer of (he win= | ogad wore: made y vk ¢ o 1 1ile und, but o larg i " At ol PETOTEATIY Loy Mulberey, after whi 0 works thay 4 oli i W " {i noney was used as ! o worh, speaking at He dert papers proving his nohh “m the curolhinent wroof conferences le- X { \ bivth and also medals avarded to] g prarn over 1ot all whishy con- sotte missions provher; in pi L il lorida vopidiy _ ) ; th. ot “"1’ e i ; e e i i TR T Dy Pz dovel, emperor of | gpred sisty-hiree fer ooty from men a A4 for intovieatio lestitn itory, in aidin . nyincin ll' ”‘IH‘:.‘H'_‘ and the other Dy g forty -five visit AR SINDINGRL, M0= i hen they chianee to ave o hottl venk gn ' : S0 i Floride o o e LR g ot Russin Mrs, Trice, of the Orphans’ houn Tt pariicelae em ” + oo ar Aveadin, made hee vepoct, and in prove to the discord wiven by Mes, It aot-tozether R ther plan Pitston Taken tosetlier with ligddl 1 ! nm? that it \\‘A.~‘ i ‘ ficr ti peeoesive tating | Gavs on the power and problews o ‘\I ! ;‘ !' the conrse of hee talk she ciiled on ,'...‘,l,‘,‘,'\,. ;.i,,<l])- m.n-j ] reatly damascd the erops in all see cantey chicies, and spoke en | “1‘ LU |k| ': | 11 societies prosent. to. promize 1o of the State this wes oovery Heetically or the million dollar Ghewer o certain pumber of letters ‘fl';l:;‘:"‘”' .‘ “"‘n:’l::;;lI‘”I“'n]l:l':'“:l’ll:':;; I“ SIAIE P IS i Quite a namber of men h.v'm Beon P bed by Southern Baptists in the | ‘.:“”"' "‘I’"’.“"»' them the procents "Cvise @ sehienie for the reduction of : :'mp[""';d B F““ HoUI ke .‘IU “,\.'. i '\I.:“l.\ . SRR 55 e e " : SeuLhant roptesrtation. n. Hitire] year either 1.u|- all or p;-r!I time 7 I,“'. ]“,'““ s .u’:, I.nmr«l in nl\un::} (By Associated Press.) Nearly .“” the :W'I“lll‘!' plnvnu.\.-nl R e {1ty buinted Pross:s whosoe T‘»m.k .hvr the "":“.. ,“"” tey) | Br0ig All.nny:‘ for Flovida, especially [ Atlanta, Dee, 1L The Southern l«li h.t-lv liberally. Mg Pioe em- ake proper coznizance of the move- New York, Dec. 11.—Chas. H. """”“'r“f“" - monl ."mm i |‘WI|]~| Lo '”. Ll “.“rl,i.:”“““;“'p‘P""""I" cutitl ponteren oo wak e f Dol ithe Bt that whins the pes nt for the election of delegates to | H!yde, former city chamberlain, con- peaplo OF the Bk, - iiese wisslon- | =4 .m“h "I.“I !“”“”h Ity BRI "m.”i"" il DD "wdm'. LR ”""".M“ tationul conventions at primaries, victed of bribery in connection willlI x m‘,“““‘ ”A"Wh;d LB R : (“Il.”"hm fnllties g.l\‘.“ Sl :’“.” SOIGEE ol DIV, “NT'I'\ :‘"_l’ RN EIOy 0y UL This latter feature involves ac-|the manipulation of city funds, was m‘mll(-s. L laI.mrs ey “\'" |(N-.l\ h’)llr:~'M 3 I.'.":\I'l"l..l 1\'.1.' iy nm! bl .I(II':Ililllls QUL L0 Bl ,“‘ o i rowledging the right of each State | today sentenced to not more than 1,689 weeks, fu-:n‘l)‘ 0,000 sermons -‘f"l‘l‘:- . I'he college is doing fine !lii'lllht‘l'.‘ihllb. Wilmer 1. Moore, pres- A mission study wnl'vn-ltvv was select its delegates In accordance | thiree years and six months, or less ind I}:t\'-- received over 1,200 mem Work, Avllll has ll-vv ar |-'|ml!r|u"-n| of the Atlanta Chamber of H'l.-n I|.--I'<!, led h,\":\h"s. NoW Hc-lln-x- h ity own lawy providing for such | than two years, in the State’s prison. LRI ST U LI M”". pl sl "'_.M""'" year, but s i Commerce, was elected president. ley, ".’ Fampn. This was very in- SRLTORY, He was granted a stay of execution |7+ 40¢s not include the member; e eding money for current ex 5. | POULTRY ASSOCIATION TO Hrgating and ‘Mrs. Honsiey domons ) e selitence. i..u-nwl by the pastors in their vee- [ard ne "shi|."_\ |||||Tr(>\4'|||1-||ls. | ORGANIZE TOMORROW. strated that she had given much {ular or evangelistic services. {erdewment fund being raised hy Dr. e thought and study to the question ‘By Associated Press.) e There are over six hundred Bap- 1o Bo Warven, is making splendid ! Tomorrow afternoon at % o'clock | in hand igton, Dec. 11.--Taft leaves | STOCK MARKET tist churches in the State with o Progeess and the inereaged interesi | there will e held in the city hall o The program closed with a tulk by ""]'”_"""”' at midnight, Dec. 19, NEARLY DEMORALIZED. membership of approximately sivc @nd support of the efforts for endow-! meeting of all persons interested in | P'resident Montague, of Coinmbia dowil Hfli! from Key West on the thousand: Lrent was urged upon the constitu- |a poultry association, and the move- | colle who spoke of the work rmoon of the 21st for Panama, New Yok, Dac o 5 Perhaps the high water mark 0 vrey of the convention. {nent will be organized at that time, | being accomplished by the women of ard the battleship Arkansas. He "'“ I.'” i .'"" ""‘ ¢ The weak- {i6 alitie conventioh. Was . fridn The afternooy W given to the| Liberal conteibutions have Fiorida, and also touched on the ¥t 1o reach Washington on hi*.:}':fic:n”: -"‘IV::m Il_a‘:""' |IIII.:41-II!0-<I when Dr. 8. B, Rogers, of Gaines | 1CLOFU of committees on |m|nnmliuu,~'mml«- by Lakeland busin men for | meny advantages of Colimbia col- MG e :,‘]. .“‘”::""‘,::Iil:"g :h-x::::r::iizi:;i:nl:, S:::‘“I: ville, read the report of the cor Z'I”" »""lll-ti"‘lm li!:"l':elm‘t-, read by | premiums ln‘:l p.mlllr_\ show to be | lere. ; : [INE PR e Ititake - holiia fvom Tiast of “mrn_.:*llnndinn secretary. De. Roo Fraxton Small, n! Jasper, and Dol held here this winter, and there is ¥"‘~‘ Wamboldt's Hl.lll‘lfll 'il'Nl"'SS. gt OGRAM TO BE | 3 knows Florida as perhaps no othor A Tl o Kissimmee, pespec- [every reason to forecast a great sne- | delivered yeste 1y, will be found on man in the State, at least from i o tively. cess for the enterprise. The meet- | Page 2 of this issue, and Mrs. Burns' ing to Jowest level for the vear. Oth- RENDERED SATURDAY NIGHT s ligious point of view, and the wao | The night sesicon is to be given to | ing tomorrow afternoon will be of | MCPort, made at the same session, on stocks moved down sympathetical- | Iy, Excitement is greater than at rorei T s i i cw Hoor plan of the Auditor- | ny time sin 1907 T hole list he presented facts as to relicion the report on foreign missions. Toe | interest to all who are or expeet to Page o | an e since ‘ 1 Whole |1s! i i i the Lyceam con will be! conditions in many sections of foreign hoard has some chle vepre- | be in any way conneeted with the at the Red Cross Pharmacy 2 I‘”r".xvl,“ T IO R IR 0 State was indeed soul stirring sentatives here and donbrlesg ther | poultry bhusine FARMERS' PROBLEMS TO BE Iny morning ut % o k ) br. A. P Montague, presidert o Wil e reports trom returned mis- —————— DISCUSSED NEXT WEDNESDAY s of reserved seat tick Columbia College at Lake Cityo 0 sionaries from the foreign field { i ¥ v oty be there early witd vh- ir f} | few well-chosen words, paid o 1o Sunday School Field Seeretar, EUGENE GHAEE [ On Wednesday, Dec, E wve their seats marked 3 i : s o Fyman, of Josper, has areanzed g ! »elock, Hone L M. Rhodes, i . i i — ot (By Associated Press.) |\L|| tribnte to Dr. Rogers see, will deliver an addre; of this s tion. M tained Ly the sentiment o cotbere are splendid prospects for a o of the national spe: e it ; wention 'l(‘r‘] time .W' thoe ho are fortn- ! i 1\‘;"'“””1 S ! . , l",lx ! 1‘ ’ ssociatec ress | vory enjovable part of 1! hete enoagh to secure tickets ¥ 3 3 . oberatl nion, and is said o on, bee. 11— President | j,.u\ ,.,.,:‘.:‘.,..’,::,I “jfl'il '|I.'.}I‘\‘-i.:.:,v ) Lyman suys on tice aced i ; bt # i, st L erestin and i derine the offer of the (i e pew x:‘:umrsli'nm the State. 1 i ConEHIEGONE. Lk | Grave, who, as the victim of - at Yale Law | : .1“...., new preachers o *uditorinm i v‘ el the convention LIS couoLl ]“\.".m“ A ace has been vacant ! tform ~|;nmvu them Dr. M is being held, “Be sure to by ‘1"1.”“' Al . S tking 2 z : : crime, today filed snit for divore % X d ) sinee the death of | i Columbia Colleze; Mr. Adece ticket to the King's teachers’ ban SR ity v cordial invitation is ; , ! - s 4 : A from Mrs, Daisy Opic Grace, now re- b 3 T WANT DOC HARVEY helps, once American | Tajlahaseee; Mr. Hoover, of Planiquet—a fine prozramm of tousts e e ol Now Gtk PYhaasn: 1 farmers and all inta sl ; Great Britain under | city: Blgin, of Perry: Reed. of Dar oo sale here” farm matters to attend and IN WILSON'S CABINET. [ , : < I the <h;|r;:»-,< thiat his wite shot him | The position pays $5,000 AL R RS ) S e e ard L spcaker gk g BN e : — | to gey $27.000 Hife thsurance, Mes ,wwr EXTRA SESSION FOR s T interests of the United States.” | (By Associateq Press.) (By Associuted Press.) | s“u“l“ “ul BE rext April, as proposed by President- the chi : g s“EHMAN AN"'IH“SI uw Atlanta, Dec. 11, Interest in the Washington, Dee 1 Clearing | elect Wilson e ’ on the hief reason cited. “We pro- . ther said the resolution. ";‘guins'; —— Panama canal confercuce today oo IL"HIS" rules as to exchange charges, IHA“SP“HIEH‘ part of Democrats Jointmen; of Dr. Wilev as be- (By Associated Press.) ters on the question of ship <idy jrentrol of the Bankers Trust Co, of e the sess zht with danger, subversive | Washington, Dec. 11, ~The warn-| | 'd'" Sainic resolution endorsing the passize New York, and the operations of the (B ‘e and 0Iress 4 1g aing in Gr Britain’s Panama note | % B [ v prozress among th < by Conzress of a ship subsi il New \=sociated Press.) ; i York stock exchange, formed Athanta, Deeo 110 That the strik X & _ s A \ 2 u, d » strike : and inconsistent with tnat England would protest further ——————e——— with me and just administra «!in ecase an attempt is made to Fn_i\m_ présented yesterday, hut wiier ! the program of the money trust in- | breakers sheuld not he t porte: : is feared the appoin:- | force the section of the Panama act |a spirited debate the conferer vestigation today. Brokers and op- | trom one State 1o another o replace would be cmplet apj ause privorily it wonld | ! biting the u=e of the canal by |cided to defer action until a I8 fevators on the stock exchange have | ong loves on a strike, to secure hop. Fooner ‘im above all officers of ro- @ railroad-owned trust or ‘“"”‘_‘”‘"d e heen subpoenaed 1o appear today ter wazes or working conditions, ang | UM 0b the rank who have exe d a s, it is thonght here may indi-iis expected the & & P N 3 3 Miba legislation be enacted YOI 2 and rpestraining influenee to formidable Europsan opposition ! vill be held this \ it e ! - straining influene : 3 z Manatee connty will have three | i i inten ¢ {he pary of this ibit such interstate W tew members of the Board of County | actions,” to any uttempt on {embodied iy resolutiors o ted 1 L has enter. d a contract for roment to extend the operations | A larze deposit of ochire is =4 v nt <t law be-!i+ near Pompano. Palm De n- ! Commissioners with the coming | b considered by the southeaster of a Lrid«ze over Spanis the Sherman ar i N 3 | .. N ards Constr y a wmfines ot the United {1y, which, it iz claimed, if worked!vear. Only two of the old members | lzhor conference hefors it "would bring a handsome t r ‘maining on the Board ! today. e T rmm— | - e —