Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, January 4, 1913, Page 1

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| LAILEY GIVES HEARST ‘ AN AWFUL ROAST Washington, Jan. 4.—Criticising AM BASBA""H | newspapers in the Senate Thursday, Senator Bailey picked up a maga- zine published by William R. Hearst. “A moral pervert, a political de- wenerate, a physical coward,” shout- | cd the Senator, referring to Mr. Hearst. Senator Ashurst, of Arizona, jumped to his feet. ;;xgésomm: LAST | 'HE LAKELAND EV Pubhshed in the Best Town in the Best Part of the Best State. SATURDAY. JAN. 4, 1913 PLANS BEING i | i BEIDS BODY | LAID TO GIVE LAID 0 REST FRESIDENT TAFT, CABINET AND'® iLL TAKE OVER MILLIGN DOL. {svintions batween Cubs ahd the Unit- NN LIBERY RUCKER DEPLORES CUBAN STORY ABOUT HIM Miami, Jan. 4. Congressman terson W. Rucker, of Colorado, who is stopping for the day at Hotel tHaleyon, on his return from Cuba, and who was quoted prior to his de- porture for Cuba to the effect that bhe expected to be appointed United States minister to Cuba, has request- el a correction stating that while b took the deepest interest in the § IN “Mr. President, | would be false “f.‘,, «1TH PARTY ENBOUTE |, friendship,” he began. LARGE NUMBER OF SORROW- LARS TO SECURE FREEDOM |cd States, he deplored the conspicu- g UBA. i “If you want to reply to that do ING FRIENDS ATTEND. f OF CONVICTED MEN. {ous statements of a portion of the it outside,” hecatedly interrupted GV | — Cuban press that he was in Havana od Press.) | Builey. (Ry Agsoviated Press.) { (By Associated Press.) {in the capacity of an incoming Unit- ) e b Williani | 1 will,” returned Ashurst. New York, Jan 4 The body of jeazo, Jan. 4. labor leaders {o¢ States winister, a post now held Cangod us @ witness be- | ‘o Ambassador Reid was buried to- (0 miny cities today are planning to ' by Mro Arthur M. Beaupre. : i mmittee, is said 04 v in Sleepy Hollow cemetery it [ forvish bail for the thirty-two con ! e ! < night bound for B“AH“ UF IHA“E laarytown. President Taft, the cab- Y A labor leaders now in the Leay secompanied by ay Lir 1 oflicers, representatives of l!n-i' orth prison. Conferences |““’”IHA‘N HIIS EAH . (wo women, The arny and navy, and the British em- villodeclde how fat "““"“ d ave arrived at Fer- | EINESS Jaesy, the bereaved family and hun- I hor orcanizations will zo in an ef- HlABE Fin AHE nEAn \ew Year's day on al Irods of friends of the late diplomad fron o oo the prisoners pending an | £ e trom there tO4 ppe akeland Board of Trade held L attended the funcral ap Cathedral of |17 itn e Federal ¢ireuit Court : Uite annual meeting at the Board |8t Joliythe hising Bishop David |' \,‘..W‘“.N II‘-V“‘ .h”l“.d"' "_'f‘“ .-'ll‘.v tnl (By Associated Press.) ;luulll.\‘ in the Auditorium building | iR, 10 cliinge ST Che SEREAS, | ’."'»”‘” il ~|'I» e “.I i ‘”“l“m-l\ Denison, lowst, fan 4. Five por 5 VNG FOR ]N. ! i Y]n hody was cscorted from the wor one million dollars. Tt A8 0 wope Killed and two probably ¥ TION OF GOVERNOR. | ‘¢t night, but. owing to the large | cpurch to the train by pattalions | 'hooaht that $70.000 will be raised eagaqly jnjured when a Chicago inumber required to constitute a{irom the army, marines and sailors | the velease of President Ryan. !.\orlh\\'n-slvru train struck a carriage Jan \ l’r"]ml.l-; to elect of- sy Louration are being | it | ,d unless the plans qoation the inaugura- 1o the standard in [ finance and ball . met with much suc- work and the interest v parations on the in- quorum for a mecting the annuaj meeting was ad- | journed until next Friday night, at UGEAN |_|NEH is lm';md that an at-| hold ! Thirty vhich time it tendance sufliciently large to an election will be present. | prembers constitute &t quorum flll‘l this purpose, and the attendance last l W 11 Le quite a feature of ,"“‘m was ouly about twenty-tive. | (By Associnted Press.) and will draw a largs| However, as there was a suflicient New York, Jan. 4. The big ham- ¢ rom other parts of '“fll’.nmhvr present to hold a rvuulur:i-nru-\mvrinm liner, Amerika, S seeting, considerable business was vard bound, ran aground today ofl transacted. A representative of lhvi Fompkinsville. Times-Union was present, and asked tLe endorsement of the Board for o plan to advertise Lakeland in a spe Lial edition of that paper. A wrih-~i por Trammell as very popu- wital city as well as i the State, and his in-| + on will be of unusual inter- dition is not servious. The der hopes to tloat her ine tide. b e vpoof the city is to be ziven free, B RoST PRESBYTERIAN {wnd adverilsements solicited from | “"‘ERchH,C}uNEs}? RAISING CHURCH TOMORROW. | l.akeland business people It was the | WAR FUND TO FIGHT RUSSIA P i expression of several members that | Vow. York. Jas “' A huge ¢ the pastor at 11 a |in general outside advertising | b e o n At the morning ser- | schemes should not be encourazed. | lw.m'- r:n«m; by v,“: Chinese of ! riv communion will | The Board in this instance, however, | ,..:ur: ”‘ ll-»(n.rnl d today od {endorsed the Times-Union's plan. | S bt \-iA\ | athered for |.h- ¢ 9 dh oa. m. : Mr. .1 Marshall addressed the A _\‘\h“ I the Chinese belleve 1ens uand visitors are rd in Lebalt of the convention of | 3 4 . tor and members { e State Pederation of Labor to bel D I,!h-l‘l i ’“l-ly .\""H!’»“““ PATTERSON, theld here Jaun. 14 to 17, asking for! ; 'l 1 ; | ‘“.\a'v” s | i Pastor. | scme financia ance in enter- " }l ” , A lA"“,nH‘“"Il:ll):”,»:‘_ teining ‘ Cuates It was ex-| it asabolation N TERetel .' plained to Mr. Marshall and the com-1{ ‘,“ vt S i ' ¢ ,]I A P ‘ [ BAND‘IS i ttee that the tunds of the Bo i;, %) ”‘ ? \ A were intended to be devoted to ad-| - it fipe ( . Wl 1o mnuch finan-| wied Press.) | eindly 1 ! vecinl parpose of this ) Fifty detectives | fkand. Tioy ihe members felt | s ¢ four sutomobile | pariicuian in these 1~.TUBKS RtJ }JT ht robbed a|ltol nd roprinted $25 to aid | i v store of diamonds | !B thel! nment President | RALK“NS PRar : 3|- « They fought two | Mend 1} and Secretary Holworthy A N with the police, and heen Joc r over the uim:xtinnj; firing into crowds what can be done to (Hy A8 ted Pro me of the principal | ke the of the delegates pleas-| (“""“”'_"‘””‘f‘]" fan. -1 ish conncil minist rs this o isnects have been ur- | @1t | telegraphed the Turkish del Other routine business was trans- g cted, ond there were some helpful the peace conference ins 1 b s | R y them to reject the ultimatu Yl Land stimunlating talks from seve al | 8 I A STATE MATRIMONIAL | mnis st e ki aiiTes members. The meetings are inter-| ™™ el EUREAU ESTABLISHED. 1l who want to see Lake- | and every member should ecting | land grow, ittend them, to a , Jan. 4.—Wash- politicians plan nsmh-5 car a State Matrimonial | roizh which Washington's ;“‘ANT MORE MONEY and the surplus women | TO ERADICATE TICKS. ates may be brought to- | { (Dy Associated Press.) will be conducted on| Washington, Jan. 4. —Larger ap- plane of State super-|propriation for the eradication of best publie sentiment is | the catile in the southern l.ezislature to enact (h--"*‘..nr\ then the quarter million ap- | tick law, and many Il‘glslalon propriated last year Was urged upon 4 thereto. | the Senate com: nittee of agriculture 0 vears Marriage License | today by State veterinarians of eight of King county, inclnd- | southern States. hus carefully maintained | i reau and numerous hap-| Business in Florida during the zes have resulted. He in- | past three weeks is said to have ¢ a State-conducted bureau | been larger in all lines than has ever | ‘omplish much more. This|heen known here. hundred bachelor homt\slead-‘ — Pendorielle county have ap- " him for prospective brides. vldresses of 1,500 eastern ireely factory girls, in At- st cities, who desire west- | NEW SEATS BEING PLAGED | ON FLOOR OF THE HOUSE nds. (By Associated Press.) | = e . Washington, Jan. 4.— Removal of | WILL LIVE IN NEW HAVEN. | “esks and reclining chairs from the e foor of the Illouse, repiacing them Haven, Conn., Jan. 4.—Tt|with upholstered benches will be an mnced today that President | accomplished fact before the mnext < leased the Parmalee man-|(ongress convenes. The plans con- re for a term of two yeurs, seven semi-circular rows privilege of purchasing |of seats intersected by aisles. The . dent is expected to take up | changes were made necessary to ace lonce here <oon after leaving | commodate 135 members of the next te House. Congress template church. hwmor with everybody, “Sunny Jim.” noon at 3 o'clock. out- The ship is sheltered in the lee of Staten Island. Her con comman with the ris EIGHTY MILE GALE G0FS AGROUND NEAR LENVES DESTRUG STATEN ISLAND TION IN 175 WAKE; {ear here about midnight A sharp pourve made it impossihie for the en- | Lineer to see the carriage. | | JACKSONVILLE POSTOFFICE CLERK Tacksonville, Jan. 4. Consider- [able exeitement prevailed abont the cinding IN TROURLE. ; NING TELEGRAL No 54. «[SHP O0ES DOWN WITH TWENTY TWO ON BOARD STEAMER LUKENBACH FROM PT. TAMPA TO BALTIMORE SANK IN CHESAPEAKE BAY. (By Associated Press.) Newport News, Jan. 4. -—-The steamer Luckenbach from Port Tam- pa to Baltimore, sank off the Tangier sas buoy in Chesapeake bay yester- day morning. Twenty-two lives were lest, including those of Captain Gil- hert and wife. The Lyckenbach had Leen in a collision with the British Indrakula. Kight men, in- the second mate of the Lue- thach, were taken the rig- £s of the sunken ship after they pad cluny six hours i a gale which clriner from swopp the bay Indrakula, the ship which rammed the Luckenbach, is a British tramp Sire backed off atter the collision and the of the Luckenbach j declares her assist- sinking ship second mate master refnsed vhee 1o the WORLD'S GOLD PRODUCTION FOR YEAR JUST CLOSED By Associated Presso) l\nwlnlliuv yesterday, when it hecame vew York, Jan. At least thres { known that Russell Burdick, a yonns Washington, Jan. 1. The world's Cisand approximately @ half mil-fond trusted clerk in the local of- Lroduction of gold durinz 1912 was dollar preperty dinaee is thed fiee had heen arrested on Dee, 81, by | & S00,000 less than in 1911, I oof an eiehty-mile sale in the [ U 8 Deputy Marshal T. J. Bun- the total having been $165,000,000, York vieinity, This worning | drix, charzed with having taken :«':wmrdlnu to a preliminary estimate Coelock the sale dropied to Sisty | Hetter addressed to o o al H,ml,;mylf:mnunnrml today by Georze K. Rob- L, by the merenry was down o f and placing the missive i 1,1“«'”.\'. director of the mint y i pedestrizns seffered keenly. | packet | Gold production in the United e L wvoung Burdick wns taken into | States amounted 1o 01,680,168, REAT REVIVAL AT THE | postmaster Gerow's offiee within o | smpared with $96,890,000 in 1911, BAPTIST CHURCH. |, v winutes after muking his t.n.nl\ Californin led with - $19.088,486; : B Uidsstep, and dater taken before Com- | Colorado was second with §i8,791,- I‘.\nnw:n.q\ \(‘.nm. and S n.mwml“l N b Ne aekntle | 1103 AT hird with $17,308.946; will besin evaneelistic meetings "“.n.;..d file Fuit Ty committed | Mevida fourth with $1 6%, the First Baptist chureh tomorrow | G S e Al !nul Sonth Dakota fifth with $7,- 2 I~I‘”“ der o $i00 hond Youne Burdick | 795,680, Iy Martin s one of the greal !‘7“, only heon it the employment of |~ Of the world's production the U gospel preachovs ot the AMCE= g, 0y l.",,,“ 0t for o short time, and | Teansvial and Rhodesia made a gain VI CHHR DT, le Mr. and Mre | Cmes from o prominent 1 about $20.000,000 and Canada Seholfield are oo el to themselves | i 1 nearly $2.000,000. The 1nit- eYanEelistls w Y Pad Stateg, Mexieo and Australasia WAINE TO GET {LL'MOVE TO IAXELAND lest about $16,000.000, and in the ‘ cet of the world the production was REPURLICAN SENATOR.! . 0 | o : ) ) f move from Ocaln this weel \ “ v Tt | dwin ¢ ‘ | land, t \ } om i " f ' «nublican, | R o ot inter will ) il { nator | ST 4 \ I by 1) I K lature, | 4 : e ‘ J 1 of | v O lrade \ : . ' JORNSTOMN U "'JELUS aboiny what it was last year - DOUNTRY H% = "flc::a = 1A | L eerel ope b f . yoal 1 Washington, Jdan. 4 Cold 2 - | Ovate is only temborar Thoy own | With zero tempe rature over By Associated Press. mast attractive bome here ‘._g,‘,,.y,}n-nmnry within next three d Austin, Texas, Jan. 4.—The ap-|they will not dispose of, but have | predietid. neintment of R M. Johnston, pres- | reated i for the winter to Mrs Frml'i nt editor in chief of the Houston “ Robincon and danshters, who ex- WILL PROSECUTE Poct, as sucecestor to Senater Joseph | pret to spe nd the winter geason 'm] HOFFTZAN V!GOROUSLY. W. Dailey for his term expiring !(\t ala, and wili arrive in Hu- city n-‘ " March 4, was announced today hy(u short while -~ Ocala Banner. Kbterprlss, Bla., dJan. 4.-—-The { IRTEEROY; Colquitt. : i 7 { proscention of Henry € Hoffman for o 1FAILROAD MACHINISTS MAY GO ilhu alleged abuse of orphan wirls at This is the smile that is winnin - the people around at the Methodist The holder of it, who never lets it go, and is always iu a good i known in many s Men may hear him at the Auditorium tomorrow after- tions of the country as A dispateh from High Sprinas and considerable m | 1, {1 | | Ocala, Lakeland, | imn\'inv will be Tampa affected. TURNS REFUSE 10 and Jack snce. The Turks, however, m make some further concessions ia re ! to the province of OUT ON STRIKE JAN. 11. the Gainesville Sun sa) The mackinists’ union is oxpect- ing to be ealled out on a <trike Jan inces i¢ | the ex-minister that he Adrianople will be conducted hoeen ap- and found the asylum here vigorously now that he has » [ prehended. He'was tried [ gnilty of the same charge by church some six months a:o 1t | vroven o the clergy gathored to try Lad commit- wd on the was At among the local me crs em- | ted the assault as allezed ployed at the Coast 1ine shops this finding he was ex; { from the The threatened strike is the cul- | chnech and from the minvistry mination of the seneral strike wini ‘x; The Rev. €. Fred Diuckburn, pre- sturted on (he Hlinois Central u year | siding elder of the Methadist church, ago. The vnions demand an increase | South, for the Miami district when of 2% conts an honr and have given | advised that Hoffman had been ar- the Coast Line nntil Jan 11 to grantre sted in Kentueky on the ssanlt their demands charge. substantiated the report that Should the strike be declared as|the man had heen tried found | anticipated, High Sprinss, Palatka, | guilty by the church last year the that there that the - | presiding elder was no doubt saying in his mind man is guilty Mr. Blackburn said that he did | | i rot know why the State had delayed s E g0 long in takipg action. especially UHB NHEH A“H“““PI.E after the church had duz up the evi- denee as ¢t the man, s:flicient to | (By Associated Press.) warrant it in oxnel from | jondon. Jan. 4.--The Ottoman |the chureh and the ministrs !]u’(" delegates bave absolutely de- - | (ided not to surrender the Adrian- " Postmaster Hanna, of 3t. Peters- I."""“ fortress or Acgean islands, ac-|lurg, who was sent to Washington cordinz to a wement made this week in the interests o Zov- worning. A declaration o v for 3t. Petersburg, fect has been prepared for 'lhl‘\h- brought back the information that it sion at today's session of the confer-|i: very probable that the S nshine an $80.000 appro- build- v | City will secure »- | rriatton for her new postoff ing. . | o — o d P s =3 =

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