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eSS E Publlshed in the Best Town in the Best Part of fl’k. Best State. e | 1Z0UNTAINS OF TRUST BUTTER ‘ rz.»»f;irfiE ]4]; IN COLD STORAGE. | IEERRE —— g‘ i ;; q | Chicago, Dec. 19.—More lh::u[ 1 117,000,000 pot [ buiter, which | #inounts pract crner in the coum is held in! | | | g '1: 4 e} -2 o —< ! cold storaze. Prices | 1 1o 1romm | L FfPANEYY y frm 2 000,000 to -~ ~ b z- dqe ) 1 ! | I of e, | r A : \Y Thi-| " | | i i £ th \ \ | i y wof 4 p thug % 1 1O nrove o 1 Wi 3 t hirt ¥ the 111 ¢ I 1 harvest I'hie suit which 1 lice i vd i the ted Distiiet Court in t I C {Ceinso on Satarday to dissolve the ¢ being roferred | ',v‘l E ."-i-'r trust” ud for its ob- ¢ 4} . et the o f these tw i .. s of the etiy, as | lie suiution of these two riddle te ted by the TR (e In other words, for permission to sireet is made by a 1 wayor regards as a . o have that privilege, i is required. As cmblies, parades, in the orig- | MANY KILED I MEXIGAN BATTLE Guadalajara, Mexico., Dee. 19.-— One hundred rebels and forty rurai s and townspeople were killed ree battle at Nuejuquills yes- v spirit been shown «l beon pursued by | terday. The rebels sacked the town 1 the juw, this modi- |*nd committed many outrages. weuld readily have —- — ! long ago, and the un- THAT HEN KNEW that have been en- 1o those who had rathee l+w than to seek to peace- ti s and properly repeal it, would i¢ been necessary. A GOOD THING. La Crosse, Wis., Dec. 19.—A white tlymouth Rock hen on display at the Western Wisconsin Poultry show and valued at $200 last night, was vorth twice that sum today as the result of swallowing a $200 ruby which dropped from a setting in a ring worn by Charles V. Keeler, of Minnemac, Ind., one of the judges. The hen belongs to L. C. Danville, of Montfort, Wis. While Keeler was about to examine the bird, the most valuable in the entire show, the gem diopped, and quick as a flash the hen gulped it down. Mr. Keeler offered Danville $200 for the bird, and sub- sequently increased the bid to $400. BRIEF AND BLOODY WORK OF COLORADO BANDIT. Leadville, Col.,, Dec. 18.—A ban- dit, suspected of being Frank L. smith, who a week ago escaped from the Brighton jail, where he was held for murder, entered the Denver and Rlo Grande station at Pendo, tweunty miles west of Leadville, last night, teld up the station agent, C. N. Kin- oy, and three other men, marched them down the track, struck Willlam Vaxfield over the head with his re- tolver and then shot him dead. An tour and twenty minutes after the !eld-up and murder the bandit wnas jtured by members of a bridge ile now is in jail at Redcliff. “t. e his name as Burns, but re- v answer any other questions. fohes Miller and Herman Hermes ne for a train when the black handerchief tied over r part of his face, entered. 1 ot the two men and Kia- Y. M. C. A. WORKERS PREPARING PROGRAM. (By Assoclated Press.) Columbia, S. C., Dec. 19.—Th! committee on arrangements of the ’J“lh( rn Summer school of the Y. M. . A. is meeting here to prepare the prozram for the meet on July 9-23 rext on the grounds of the Blue i d 2o ascociatjon near Black moun- revolver and fired on2 North Carolina. Prominent ceiling to extinguish the kars cot Lo soULIGHAOND NAL0s - another shot inside the | ? liore * Kinney was working. | o i just grazed the agent. l\'\'uX\T FIVE MORE COUNTIES robber was thus engaged IN ¥FEW WEEKS au employe at the ice pond, i o the building and was cala, Dece. 19.-—C. W. Cooke, the ordered to line up with the [ 1w ate superivtendent of the S curing Kinney's watch and | Fiorida Anti-Saloon League, has is- Y, the bandit ordered all |+ ¢d a decluration ol his intentions. | ts march ahead of him |t track. He allowed Kinne I"aving fousht for thre years in however, as a train was|the hotiesy of the battle for prohi- Maxfield did not | bition in Texas and, then, for a year encugh and, being slieht- | with the National Anti-Salcon l.(‘az»: led to hear the command | £0e, T now enlist for the war of ex-| J to “Hurry!” The rob- 5"4 miration of the liquor traffic in struck him over the head | Flovida. butt of his weapon an-‘} “Now is the crisis in the battlol is Dreast axwell] fell. | for ibition fia t State. Two re relc d after goin~|this nust be done. F , we mus’ distinee and the robber dis Iy enforce our temperance | Ii the meantim Kinney |laws in dry countics. Second, we | n the alarm and a gang of [ Iusi try on some more wet terri- men, heavily armed, boarded ’ tory. “t-bound freight train, :md‘ “These two thinzs will be done. i the The battle is on. We bezin at once train etopped at Tennes- £s the bandit was found in the Ty "uuker of a refrigerator car. to organize the State for the most thorouzh campaign of enforcement of temperance laws the league has ever attempted, and we enter at once five countics for conquest of terri- tory. “Of the eleven wet counties in the State, we expect to win at least five within a few weeks.” JACKSONVILLE PILOT | COMMITTED STICIDE. '2¢keonville, Fla., Dec. 18.—De- ndent over the loss of his health, ' "L R. D. Gordon, one of the best “n former pilots on the St. lohm' nded his life by in aling gas at a local sanitasiun ng il-| MRS, WILSON AND DAV ' ‘fj};:jj@:‘m;‘;;{j .| TERSTOBE GVEN RECEPTIO lone in the room Sat (By Ascociated Press.) It he turned on the gas jet New York, Dee. 10--2rs. Woodrow | « placed a connecting tube noar | \ yn and daughters will be greei- i In a few minutes the room by over a thousand women at a fMled with gas and its victin eption and luncheon here next Pletely overcome. Saturday. LAKELARD. FLORIDA, TBURSDAY DEC 19, 1912 e —— LAKELAND EVENING TELEG BARRICADE hllloELr BUT 1LY fLLED - ViR RILILGG 5 WICE, MAR und waeoriniade, LLUD- Liia Uaad LB, | | {13y A od 1'ress.) i Soalding e, 1o aleat Woos il Polioes 3 b ds s hitly wounded Catay today, a5 tee lesait o wn al- W cupitre Adam J, Boeider, a Claer, wao knded bis Wie with @ Lestl dust Bigad, and tien barvicad- | od bunieell 1@ rooming house, well | supplicd with ammunition, Police, arined with riot guns, are stationed | wlout the building. Unless Boehler is injured or captured, it's the inten- tien 1o starve him out. Later—(3 p. m.)-—Adam Boehler was shot and killed by detectives who forced their way into the room sbout noon, after Boehler had been pardally overcome by fumes of for- rialdehyde forced into the rooni tarough holes in the ceiling and th2 iie Lad exchanged intermit- vuy shots with the officers through- out the morning. \ AACHBALD TRIL STILL HANGS ON (By Assoclated Press.) Washington, Dec. 19.—More tes- timony in the defense of Archbald was given in the Senate impeach- rient trial today. It is not expected that Archbald will take the stand in his own bebalf. DEMOCRATIC PROGRESSIVES OR- GANIZE TO CONTROL SENATE. Washington, Dec. 19.—The fight within the Democratic party for con- trol of the Senate under the next ad- ministration has taktn definite form within the last few days, as the re- sult of concerted action by a small body of Democrats toward laying the basis for what they term ‘‘pro- pressive control” in the next (on- I FAaew Years. WILL I:AKE SUDSTAWTIAL CHRISIMAS GIiT. New York, N. Y, Dee. 19.--All the nickels spent on the New York cireets cars on Chiistmas day witl 20 to the street emiployes as a Chria'- Los pift from the Men who have been in the HiY operating com- wilies yorvice of the companies for a ye and who do fiot ot more than week will ghare in the contribu- trons which means a 20 0ld pieee tor cach one. BOY3:CORN CONTEST BEING HELD ToOAY (By Associated Pruss.) Washington, Dec. 19.--The agri- cultural department is ‘today in the hands of the prize corn raising boys af Ohlo, who closely fallow the band ot prize cotton raising boys from Alabama. The lads are members of clubg fostered by the department and State agricultural boards. PERSONNEL OF TAFT PARTY EN ROUTE TO PANAMA. Following Is the personnel of the party with President Taft which leaves Washington tonight for Pan- ama: Mra. Taft, ident's younger son; ghter of . P, Charles Taft, Miss Taft, the pres- Louise the gress. A series of conferences, cul-|jresident’s brother; Mr. and Mrs. C. ninating in a dinner, at which neor- [0 Hilles, Assistant Seeretary of the 1y a dozen Democrats were present, | Naoy Teek Winthrop and Mra, tave resulted in a general under- [ \Winthrop; Major Thomas L. Rhonads, clanding for a reorganization move- [the presidents military aide and went, desizucd to insure the conitol l Chesiciat, and Licatenant Comman- of legislation and policies .t ¢leer dohn N, Timmons, his naval March 4 by senators in full sym-|aido. They will be quartered with pathy with the views of Pro t 'l!:“ pregident abosrd the Dread- cieet Wilson. Those who have p cipated in the conference thus 1 are Senators Lea ot Tennessee, Suiih f Georgia, Smith of South Curcliny, Myers of Montana, Newlands of N ada, Ashurst of Arizona, Gor Cwen of Oklahoma, ciuri, O'Gorman of New York, Mor- tine of New Jersey, and Repn - t:ve Morris Sheppard of Tey 5 rective succescor to Scnator | It is understood that all ol ti = ators named do not avree tot o radical features of the “in 1t 1'To although they Ie Stone ol am,” | dorsed the genera yarpo nanding recognition for all m- bers of the party in the reo - tion and for the establish: of what they term procressive ool da- tive policies. The insnroent Diino- cratic forces also will doms v fair distribution of public places wnmong rew and old members on the lcading committees. WILSON TO HAVE POLICE GUARD AT STAUNTON. Washington, Dec. 18.-—President- elect Woodrow Wilcon will Lave an nought Arkansa The convoy will be the battle chip Delaware, and 2 half dozen nev eromen and sev- eral photozraphers will make the voyage to the zone and back on hew The president will top in Jackson- ville for forty-five ntes night and probably v there. He is due ir Friday ke a speech day afternoon, apects to =il for Panama th e will be Lack in Key W ent plan, Dec. Washincton al «fternoon of I and will r ] 2 o'lock on the 2 GOVERNMENT UST RILP IF AVIATION PROGRESSES Washington, Dece city of secnrinz army oflicers pert military aviators is emphasized in the annual report of Brigadier General James A. Allen, chief sig- ral officer of the army. General Al- len says the number of expert avilian aviators now available in the | United States is not large enough to | ttending the and provide an adequate aunxiliary, he does mot believe that any mar advance will be made in the manu- \West Satur- | wdine to pres- | 19.—The neces- | as ex- ! CITIZERS' BAND WILT CIVE C CERYT C:’.B\SF.... ALILRLO0N. The Citizens' band will not give a concest in the park tonizit but wiil din on the afier of Chrict- at which time they wi t Iherry be . i \ ) i live 1 i t ( w for [ 1 | L | I'rin W A ..... T 1, Lo 1 ! d e . Geos Roseabraus CONTRAGT LET FOR 5500000 GHL (0y Associated Press.) dacksonvilio, becs T 1L was rounced today that the contract hal tenin tam frn fop S600,000 cana! Palm Beach (o 5 - “ o [ ihe digsing of & o run West 1o he Ohcechiobee, The diteh will he torty-seven miles in length, eleven fect deep and seventy-live feet wide aid will be completed by July 1. liont WANT FEDERAL AID FOR BUlLDING ROADS Washington, Dec. 19.—8enator Jonathan Bourne today was elected chairman of the joint congressional commission to promote federal ald to the States In the construction of highways. The commiesion complet- ed its organization by electing Rep- resentative Shackelford vice chair- nan, and A. W. Prescott, of Oregon, secretary. It was expected that in the end the commission would rec- ommend legislation looking to the giving of assistance to State roads. BOARD OF TRADE MEETS TOMORROW NIGHT wm’mfi 'sn'vs n fl (3] | n rFY Rl B R iy l 'R ARES A I POR- Vi ) \ 1 Pier n i I bo B Lonks ( dam i contrel | fon 1 combinat il he Tt ! tion than fu i etiion “Coateol is an limpor- tant thing, withont it you can't do & thing, bt o wan can monopolize an took issne with Untermey- or over the opportunity offered a few wen to control banling conditions through such paiticipation as the Vorsan eompany Los in boarda of directors ol the deading banks *TO FIGIT OR NOT TO FIGHT" TLE QUEETION. A sociated Press.) Sondon, Dee. 19.—-Whether Vill be declared or war resumed be- tween Turkey and the Balkan al- lies is expeeted to be settled within forty-cight hours. In diplomatie cireles it is believed the only ob- stacles which will likely present themselves at the peace conference can be surmounted or circumvented and peace assured. Revictualing of the fortress of Adrianople, on which the Turks are reported to insist as & condition of walving their demand: that Greece sign the armistice, fe the most troublesome point of the negotiations, The peace delegates adjourned aft- er an hour's sesslon until Saturday alternoon, Wl R ] GEORGIA SUFFRAGETTES GET- TING READY FOR BUSINESS. (By peace Atlanta, Dec. 19.—Members of the The special annual meeting of tha [ Ceorgla Legislature may as well look 1 akeland Board of Trade will be|forward resignedly to the fact that held at the rooms of the organiza- tion in the Auditorium building to- worrow night. This is the meeting at which nominations for officers foe the cnsning year are to he made, and Uoig desired that o full attendance teon hand METHODIST CONTERENCE co? V"’h.D IN TAMPA Tampa, Dee. 19 The Sixty-ninte annual Methodist con- vened in this city yesterday, Bishop 11, €. Morrigon, of Leesburg, presid- ing Rev el secretary conference Frederick Pazeo was re-cloct. this being the fortieth |ing they are going to havt to go on rec- crd on the suffragette question this coming summer. Few as they are in thig State, the suffragettes are ac= tive, and they have decided to have Lill hnm.luud at the coming ges- gon of the general as:embly, scek- to amend the constitution so as to provide votes for women. 1078 OF GOOD STUFF IN DEAD IEITER SALE. Washington, Dec. 19.—-The an- rval sale of articles which were sent through the mail but cculd not ba dolivered becanse neither the ad- Crecg of the gender nor that of the v has served in this canacity ! Mdressee could be ascertained, be- Several snperannnated membe ! an here at €. G, Sloan && Co.’s of the eonference were present, and [;u.mn rooms under the ices of .." wng the number asking to be e dead letter oflice. Inbiced on the effective Yot was Rev | There were in all 8,566 articles, W, H, Steinn r, of Lalicland, who ! divided into lots, for the soke of | stated that he has been sorviae aswing time at the auction, mi=sion at Lakeland since last ~"l')‘-] The list of the articles, which was When the vresiding eMors were fisoied a few days agg the con- celled on for thelr reports it was ! tonts of every lot, ard, judsine from found they Rev, 1 R Cason, of the 'the queer combinations of many of Bartow district, headed the Het wit’s | the Jotg the selection must have been 1600 aecesstons 1o the ohareh and pade by a humorist in the depart- finances in fing shupe T. J. ment. ! on, of the Ocala district, reported | The list inciudes every imazinable | 62 easions; I. F. Bell, Tam- [ kind of articles, books, neckties, SO0 ar ‘ | «slons; Rev. C Fred Blackburn, Miami district, 6 Rev. 1. W. Moore, Talla- haseee district, 110 acceszions, Among the prowne onf ronce are Dr. J Emory enlle rict, pecessions; F. Dietey re. J perannuated presidept R. Stu-rt, Frdowmens nt charelimen azent of the Su- fund, and ofa cughiong, millinery, gloves, hun- dreds of pieces of cheap jewelry and a number of rines, bracelets and brooches, etc., of considerable value. Among the articles is even a fino dlamond, weiching 3 and 2-64 car- iats, which will be auctioned separ- otely. The attendance at the open- ing sale was large and the biddinZ escort of Wasghincton rolice, headed | facture of acroplanes in this country “imerous others [epivited. 1t is expected that the sale by Superintendent Richard 3vivese|unless the manufacturers receiv N—— | will constme soveral days. ter, when he goes to 3 . Va, |eupport from the government. - one of the articles listed at his birthplace. Siavrion 1 soed CGIVE EBIM T' '<T LIVORCE. ! cflice throveh the careles 3 of tha brate the occasion, £2.0u0 \1".‘ Newark, Ohio, Dee. 19.-—AN | ‘ heen carelessly pacl 1, dure bcen appropriated hy the € | that his wife voquired him to lear (Ny Asso fated Press) ! tr of last yeat, il. Mavor Hamnt H W :»‘ |"H\m me to rug in their home so ! -| ington, Dee, 19~ The 1To 1 W 1 e wrapning of ‘a o aid of the W1 n ¢ )"I-Ef'f! wou'ld mot toneh t N djourned for the Christm ¢ " ¥ ’ y that tics in eafe-g ' P nt-| foors, H. A. Atherton, son of formes [ Lolid va, without receivins the pres-| it was v 1o to det ine by clect and Mayo r wiil “'k‘—‘l-"“l'm‘ Hertert Atherton, today filed | idert's messaze, which had been sent | vhom they had beea sent and to 2 Getail of fifteen men. eait for divorce. tu both houses. vhom they were addressed