Lakeland Evening Telegram Newspaper, January 13, 1913, Page 1

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COMMERCE COURT PRAC- N1 1S IMPEACHED. AR, iuted Press.) ‘DGE 0F JUDu CONVIC TED OF SHADY TICES lan, 13.- Loted by the Judge Robert Senate peainst i i Commerce Court, on harging he wrong- .1 Krie railroad offi- w an option on®the Lang. Lonviction o (ndictments was nog remove him from the . Senate proceeded to that the question 114 be settled. On the ) charging an attempt < by settling a case be- pion Coal Co. and the | allroad, o on the tatrd, fourth cha radie in- Valley officials on vhigh o odeal, with a railroad attorney pending, and unduly f o~ cating officials in a coal | . was declared guilty. (AN NEVER AGAIN HOLD POSITION OF TB.UST OR HONOR. | naton, Jan, 13.-—The Sen- s prepured for final action on | Arehibald when it recon- 1 court of impeachment, s wade the case a special order case ~iturday. Voting on the thir-| pdictments began shortly after it Each indictment was 1oy scparately, The penalty for inless modified by sub- vtion of the Senate is im- v removal from office, and pro- ainst ever again holding public honor and trust (TTOMAN CABINET WILL RESIGN fy Aesociated Press.) 12, Turkish the Ottoman cabinet esian lan, hus according to a di: This, it predomi- onstantinople, I indicates the of the war party i I INGUBATES JEAOCTIC GOVERNOR nee M350 Associated Press.) ity, Jan 13, The arty in - Missouri re- control of the State today with the inangu- Elliotr Major L SUBDIVISION GOES *ALE TOMORROW MORNING. cruor the splendid uew Bow- sion will Le placed on 1is importaut real estate will be found in this pa- and it will be to the in- all who desire to secure <ood dirt in this growing town nd the opening of the sale to- . v worning, ¥BER AND SILK NOW BEFORE COMMITTEE. !By Associated Press.) tshington, Jan. 13.—Lumber k schedules of the tariff, is the | 1 the testimony today before " ‘louse ways and means commit- There was no Democratic bill iese schedules last session to ! 4 tentative plan for the com- IT WILL COST T0 BUILD \ HOUSES JUST THE SAME. By Associated Press.) tshington, Jan. 13.—Free lum-; * 4 part of the Democratic tariff “fam at the coming extra session 1 assured today at the hearing Ways and means committee on mber schedule. A verdict | he was found | wrongtul corre- | in-| A tull-page advertise- | PICKPOCKETS GET $316 AT GOVERNOR'S INAUGURATION Tallahassee, Jan. 13.—In the im mense crowd that thronged the cap- ital eity on Tuesday at the inaugura- tion of Governor Park Trammell were several unfortunate men who were robbed, as already reported to Sieriff Houston, for a total sum of $316, by pickpockets, John Hamlin, former chief of local fire department, losy $105. A Mr. Robinson, of Woodville, $66; Henry Sirickland of Sopchoppy, $90, and two others lost $20 and $36, respect- ively. CHILD BITTEN BY 006 WITH RABIES Little Grandson of Mrs, Z. B. Tram- mell Attacked by Mad Dog Yesterday. Yesterday afternoon Clarence Nor- ton, the five-year-old grandson of Mrs. Z. B Trammell, was attacked I hy bull dog terribly bitten hong the face and hands. The dog Marshal Tillis and its head sent to Tampa Dr. Simon, of the henlth department, who wired i this afternoon to Dr. Love that the a and i a was Kkilled hy to 1 dog had the worst developed case of had vet come under his Dr rabies that Love has wired for the Pasteur treatment, which will Lorvive Wednesday, and evervthing known to the medical profession will | be done to save the child from this L observation terrible disease, The little boy i dining of was sitting in the his grandmother's | { louse eating a biscuit, when the dog | rushed in and attacked him, badly lacerating his nose, cheek and fore- room his fingers off. | screams brought of the family to his rescue, who heat the off, otherwise the little fellow would have been killed. Dr. Love was immediately called and gave the child surgieal attention. The dog helonged to My, M. G. Munn, and the { explanation its heing in that neighborhoond is that a negro woman who formerly worked for the Munn | family now works across the street from the Trammell and the dog stays with her the greater part of the rone of members | dog of house, time news- | | The mayor has issned ovders for | scme time in ing on everyone | keeping their doge a1 home or put- for fi ting mnzzles on them 1o some Cobild wonld be the vietim of a mad dow's as<anlt. This was no idle ae-! tion, as the above sad cir HH)H.‘HIH" | demongtrates, and it i 1o he hoped | hat owners of does will take prompt | | $1eDs to protect the public from sneh | laneers, and, if they do not, the of- ficors mus<r not he hlamed if they | follow the law to the very letter and Ll all dozs running at larze with-| Wi mnzzles, Ony children MUST ! protected, MR, J. W, ELLIS DIED | THI3 AFTERNOON lust ag We 20 10 press we learn thay Mr. 00 WL Ellis died this after- noon at 12::50 o'clock, after an ill- iessg coveri a vear or more. The meral services have not been ar- | ranged, but will probably be held =0me time tomorrow | Mr. Ellis wag engaged in the real jnlah business in this city for a 'r‘umbrr of vears, but had to give up active work about a year ago. He was an upright, honorable man and highly esteemed by all who knew him. In the passing of this good man his bereaved family has the sympathy of many friends. Goveruor Gilchrist retires from the executive oftice of the State of Flor- i‘a with the plaudits of his constitu- ency—having made one of the best l governors in the history of the State. He will return to his home in Punta Gorda from whence he will radiate in all directions looking after his extensive real estate holdings, He will spend a month at \Waycross, Ga., placing his larze land holdings in that city in the hands of a pro- | gressive agency. The gZovernor is | fortunately a man of considerable means, but he accummulated it be- fore he became the State’s executive Tallahassee True Democrat. I [ devote Uunelieon today given hy the LAKELAID FLORIDA, MOR\DAY JAN. 13, 19013, FLOOD LEAVES DESTRUCTION N ITS PATH (By Associated Press.) 3.000 HOMELESS IN CINCINNATI AND OHIO RIVER NOW OVER | SIXTY FEET. | Cineinnati,” Jan. ~The Ohio | river continued to rise steadily to day, the stage at 9 o'clock this morn- | ing being 61.2 feet. It is estimated | that three thousand persons have been driven from their homes in Cin- cinnati. Many factories are floodé! | and hundreds are thrown out n"i work hLere and at Covington, New port and Dayton, across the river in | Kentucky. In Cincinnati Dr. Geier, of the de- partment of charities and tion, has been placed in charge ot reliet work, and will open soup Funds for the aid of the! bheen asked for. houses, sufferers have 600D PRACTICAL WORK OF ORLANDO BOARD OF TRADE.| Last spring the Orlando Board o Trade four cash prizes amounting 30 to the boys ol that county who should raise Hv“: largesy crops of corn on an acre 4": offered 82 to @ound. At a meeting of the I‘O.lw!' a few nights azo the report shu\\ul‘ that Mallory Weleh of Apopka had von the first prize and e was award $£100. The second prize of $7T5 1ol to Kmmety Russ, of Kellwood. Alfred Link of Orlando, won tae third head and nearly biting the end of | $50 and Lonnie Dean, of Oviedo, tii¢ The (-hild'a\ WILSON BACK FROM fourth, $25. " S GHcAcD Thp (Ny Trenton, Associnted Press.) Jan. 12 -Governo: the State morning, preparod today to State an invitation to Wil reached house from this son Chicago 1o mosy of hisi- ness, He aceepted bemo= the Jey- cratic State committee to cvoelectors, and promised 1o an address, CElectors have b to vote so it v n that orations,” already how b campaign we muk he NECESSHry said CALIFORNIA CALLS URGENTLY ! FOR OUR ORANGES. | An urzent reguest for on ! colling grapefriit and oran vis | roceived from a prominent - | on m any in San Fran 5 | aorning by Mr, T. A, Winfi ro- | adictor of the Wintield : Vonge, indicating that the ion in that State since the 1 is mueh worse than had heen o at- -.' by local commission v The wire states that oranges at pe- finit from Florida will e ted for immediate consumptio li- fornia. I there is not enongd ges and grapefrait left in Calit + 1o sapply the State in which ! ruit is grown, it looks as thous npe- tition from that quarter v i not bother Florida fruits ver i in the bhig markets this seas said | Mr. Winfield. The wire gave the first ination had here that the quaranti rder No. 1R, which was puat in o0 ® in I ecember, forbidding the pping into the State of any Florid fruits or vegetables, has been repeaicd, in order thay the destitution o citrus fruits, which the big freez of the week has caused, may be reii ved. The wire received was as [#/loWS! “Mr. T. Winfield, “Miami, Fla.: “Please quote prices «uitkix on prompt shipment of rolline cars of srapefruit specifying sizes brights only. Have several reliable houses inquiring. Quarantine order No. 18 under date of Dec. 16 has been re- pealed. Under the California law now both Florida froits and vege- 1ables are a'lowed in the State Quote 6ran!-.c ‘et quick. We have kad a clean it freeze which prac- tically ruined the crop."-—Miami Metropolis. L e — e e T ST correc- |, FEUEHMI[IN OF LABOR COMES HERE TONORROW INPORTANT GATHERING CF DEL- EGATES OF ORGANIZED LABOR BEGIN FOUR DAYS' SESSION. Iy i I'ie local union organizations are ! ne oactive preparations for the irteenth annual comvention of the tizens eenerally, all of whom are ppy to welcome the honored rep- Ceontatives of organized lahor a portion of the way home by a On tomorrow, the opening day, | triend, who, on accoini or fhe late- Ve exercigses will begin at 12 o'clock | pess of the hour, offered to zo all There will be M. faton and Herron theater, wdresses hy Mayor O 1. 0. Drane, and a I President . W, Zim, It pected that Governor Park Trammell 1 the Hon response Wis ex- 1 would he present and make an ad- dress, butoa wire from hime this o norning stated that it was found at it wonld he impossible for him to he present. AL members of organized lahor present at the opening invited 1o he AT EVANSHILLE, IND. lovely.” STATE-WIDE SEARCH FOR l MISSING RAILROADER. Jacksonville, Jan. 13.--Acting at that Mrs. the way, short she leaving the fhey lost it. Pubhshed in the Best Town in the Best Part of the Best State MI BRYAN TO TEACH AMI BIBLE CLASS. At to tea at that church. Mrs. ness to discharge Mr. cal duties when he was absent from the city. a deep student of the holy book is DR. RICHARDSON FOUND HIM sure to cause an augmentation of the Mr. Br ss when he bhd tiami Herald PJISE SNATCHER Ciocida State Federation of Labor, FAII_E“ Ifl GEI Bnulv [ w ek will convene in this city to- liirrow, remaining in session until i Negro Attacked MIS E. G. Tweedell, the 17th. A large number of dele- Bu, Did Not Get H 4y ey ites from all over the State are ex- L dP ot i pooted o be present, and they will ,__“_l__e._ S to arrive this evening and on Saturday night about 10 o'clock orning trains tomorrow. Plans erati y i S | {or their Teception and entertain- | CONSIECTARI CADLIIEINS TNt LAkt ment have been made by the local | Sioned when iy became known that a (nion men, and in this they have | negro had endeavored to snatch the ) the hearty co-operation and as- purse of Mrs. 1. G Tweedel! as she stance of the business men and the was going home alone, 1t appears distance, M would on 2o ront of Mr. . a negro man came up behind her and watehed hier hand his attack and in the altercation the chain o the purse snapped and the egro became ty purse cighborhood of Sey his personal cse the end of pects to have a Wednesday meeting at the Presbyterian church, William Jennings Bryan accepted an invitation Bryan expressed Tweedell was accompinied § however rightencd the week Gen evening’'s praver- ch the Bible class a willing- Bryan's bibli- yan's reputation as comes preceptor. L as i was only a Tweedell said When Young's residence, lrs alone. in Ihag. She resisted and ran, on the ground. FOBBIN: The alarm was given and blool ; Lt " h<||l||l|fi from Fort Meade were tele- MJPH PH“P[H“Y Luss phoned for, reaching here about | o'¢lock that night. They took up the trail and followed it to the I ' Lake Hunter \\hn-n“ v erial suspects were No. 61. REPORT MADE ON ROCKEFELLER 10 THE COMMITTEE SUFFERING WITH INFLAMMA- TION OF THE LARYNX. Associated Press.) Jan. 130 Dr. (By Washington, (Y Richardson, who examined Willlam Miami yesterday for has Rovkefeller at the money trust committee, made @ report. Chuirman Pujo de- clined to make the report public, but it is understood the physician found Rocketeller from the ail- ments deseribed in the aflidavits filed with the wouty inflam- mation of the lavyny, Dro Richard- the committee on sutfering committee son testitied before Wednesday, HOW BRYAN FEELS ABOUT THAT CABINET JOB. Lincoln, Neb,, Jan 13 William 1 Breyan will not feel hadly if Wood- appoint him as Mr nry:uf HAYS S0 in an article soon to appear the Commoner. A cabinet posi- tion, he si should not he regarded ar currency with which to pay polit- ical debts and discharge obligations row Wilson does not a member of his eabinet at the expense of the public. Speak- ing in a personal way, Mr. Bryan continues: d “The Commoner declines to dis- cuss cabinet possibilities, but it ven- fures to express the opinion that Governor Wilson will he governed by gher motives than gratitude in hiy selection of his ofticial houechold, e need not, he should not, considee any service that Mr. Bryan has rene dered to him or to the public. Mr an hag beon abundantly reward: ed tor all that he has done, and doed nog feel that the party or any indi- her requeste, Sheriff Gates save EuHIE“ BYN J IH““PS‘ She is now a full-fledecd deput vl': | the State of Michizan, Mis< "-n'--‘i — | is a graduate of the normal <chool, | (By Associated Press, from which institution she reecived | Washington, Jan. 12 Maj Gen a diploma last April, and since has | Leonard Wood, chief miars alt of the taught in the honor schools | ‘nauguration day parads has ve- “I don’t helieve 1 want to be .l:u-i\r-(l word that President-elect {teacher,” said Miss Gates. “1 wonld | Wilson had determined upon the rather be a sheriff. The work is just | sex troop of New Jersey cavalry wt March 1. Before Wood ex- definite idea of the extent and char pageant acter of the coming the request of his wife who fears h»| A WONDERFUL OLD is ill or penniless, the police this morning commenced a state-wide scarch for Arthur Leclerce, a mem- ber of the Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen. According informa- tion furnished the detectice bureau. the man was seen in Jacksonville, Pec. 1, 1912, and is believed to have been in the employ of one of the railroads entering the city. Mrs. le- clerce has also written officials of the L. and N.. Atlantic Coast Line, Florida East Coast and other rail- way systems operating in this sec- tion. Special agents on these lines will be asked to notify Leclerce to communicate with his wife in Con- N. H, in the event to cord, he is lo- cated FLORIDA LAWYER. Judge P the oldest person present ap the in- hite, of Quiney, was arrested, but none proved to he the 3 (By Assoclated Press.) SRl vidual in the party owes him anye Evansville, b, Jan. 13 Hun-j > thing. It he ever holds any offico, dreds of square miles of bottom e g it ought to he given, whether hy ap- lands in this section ave inundated, DR' GROOVER SELLS Ifi‘%fi%fi% pointmeny or by eclection, with the the water being three to twenty feet IN PHARMACY TO DR. view to the service that can be ren- deep. Property loss will run intog i W 1 Gropver Miswsold his tn: {dered in connection with the work high figures, becanse of the inability o : i P Wk : \ {not yep done, not with the idea of ) tihifnts ol NINE r‘nu-sl in the Lake Pharmacy to his . s : of the lowlanders to vet live stock ‘ i § o (rewarding him for anything that he S partner, br. 1. b Bryan, who will ¢ Lout in time No loss of lite s re- : fta eyl R done. And the rale which is here orted tutinie. tokaap 150D Rlaia SaD leid down for Mr. Bryvan is the rule "y ; Wigh standard and also improve it! “' i " i "'\ . ! ; ‘lrnm time to time it cueh o thing sy ¥ ”_' U _'" "'.l“\"‘ Ao it AR (HARMING YOUNG U posgsible, which we very much donht, down for all. 5 DEPUTY SHERIFF. | ax it is one of the veal bizh cliss | e | drng stores of Sonth Florida The Fl“s] nEMnGHA.“E G“v “F fonor. Mich., dan, 13 Misg!vlerical force will remain as iy has | Pauphine Gates, azed about 20, a | been, My. 0. B. Waolfe being in | KANSIS slNcE an EL‘BK danghtor of Sherill William Gutes [ charge of the preserimion depart- i i Benzie s poer Y T <l ment, which is o ¢ rantee that this Gl Benzie county, is perhaps the only (By Associated Pross woman deputy sheriff in the middle | important end will be well taken 3 i i dethe S ropeka, Jan 1. Geo H west and one of the few women dep- | ©aT of . Fugene Kdwards remains in | 2 Hodges was inaugurated today as wties of the United States Several | obi of the cool drink and ice ; 5 i e the nineteenth covernor of Kansas, aAvE ag f OOSOTVING as oo tarn- | e R1H ' & § days ago, alter rving as a turn Leing the first Democratic oxeontive key at the Benzie connty jail heve, ince Governor Gliek, thirty veurs she asked her “papa’”™ for a ioh s AR, deputy. He lanehed ot the matter | | St Pag first, but when the zivl continned | METHODIST REVIVAL BROXE ALL RECORDS YESTIRDAY. e Methodist revival brote all {records and went beyord b prece- Dients again yesterday. Tie hurch | was full in the morninz, hit in the {#vening everything overdowed and every available space was filled Mr. Bass preached o stivring ser mon on “Influence’” in the morning, and in the evening hiz subject was *What Shall the Eud The mu- sic outdid itself. The pipe orzan had been put in ommission, and that with the piano and orchestra, combined with hundreds of voices, made the harmony resound as is sel- dom heard. The choir rendered “Too Late” as a special at the evene ing hour. There were many conversions and anguration and was the recipient of | number of applications for mem- much attention Judge White is in i bership. Many who had leP theit kis ninety-third year but gets about | membership die through neglect are spry and unattended; gla Lear He at tive offices veste called past oldest lawyer i all rday the He Florida neither does he administra- and spoke en~’ rertainingly and reminiscently of the inangurations, was | admitted to the bar in 1848 and \\:lszmormng at being renewed The service morning a lnmr\-.\l both in attendance and spire itual power. A number of busines houses closed, and there was almost this was is also the ja house full Preaching and r OMOTrrow tively. tonial 15 an present and assisted at the inausu-| An ffort is being made to have all ration of the first governor of ¢ business places closed t row. To- State of Florida in 1845 —Governor | morrow afternoon at o o'clock Mr. Moseley. Pensacola Joornal, I Buass will preach "o women and girls.

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