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10 HANG SOAY FOR I gov TRAX #ARRANT FOR NEGRO IN AVERTED o . DARTOW JAIL. Fiorida should take a trip to (hn‘ R Lan. 17— (Special). I‘anama canal, Secretary Powell is! Vipsuilles, Jan. 17 The gathering sl yesterday issued negotiating for a boat from this por: =n' senators and deputies of Franee \ “”f Walter Kirby, and has already received what he | Lore today for ghe election of a new . assaulted a white : |Il:.|'x‘xl\.< to be a good uffnr. | prosident 1o suceeed Fallieres, whose SL ity nboug two | | The trip can be made in ten days. | reom expires womorrow, was marked and for (his trip the party Mr. Pow- !y o sensational incident. Premier o was found guilt pm of the rtow a few days age W LB L] v on which Kirb 450 0 ~UTED FLORIDA CON- | . 'ULRATE GENERAL DIES. | 15 CANE MEL ISSUES DEATH Circunit Governor | ! fixes Wednesday, Published in the TRIP TO PANAMA IS NOW BE- ING PLANNED BY SEC. POWELL. Any one who desires to take a trip to Panama at a price considerably less than the regular fare, will have an early opportunity if Secretary Powell, of the Tampa Board of Trade. can get a sutlicient number interest- ed. For the benefit of those in Lake- lund who might like to be of the party, we publish the following, tak- ¢n from this morning’s Tampa Tri- bune: “Following up his idea that the members of the Press Association of : { o1l has heard from agrees to furnish hoat with all the necessary accom the $75 for tite trip, provided 1uo persons should Further tinu be had at the of 8 per day ) | & modations, for rate of \ chO can T irat | i owell would ey B hear from the newspaper men the this trip s rlanned for them and their familic how to act.” [ State, bhecause | nnd he wishies 1o Know POINGARE. WA ELEGTED PREB- DENT TWO0 BALLOTS TAKEN; THREAT- ENED DUEL AMICABLY Poincare was insulted by ca-Premier Clemenceau at the open- inz Riaymond Poincare at once ol Justice Briand Finance Klotz, a duel that owing several ballots According to the bullots are cast candidate Congross of | named Minister and Minister ot as arrang ioved seeonds to verons candidates vill be necessary onstitution, it three without an cleetion, the lan. 17 Telegraphic | pye gpip will e taken at the imeen having the hizhest vote will be d herecarly this| e e gunual meeting of the Press : chosen president od the death of Mes. |« coqciation, which will probably hoe The firsy ballot showed that P're- vite of Gen. l).ivki:»ml [ e 1d some time in March vier Poineare and Jules Pams are (eoarmy, which oe- St el fcading, but neither with a major- in \\':n.u. Tex “‘]GHanMAN PUJU y Poincare came within gix 0! years of age. Gien.y Laving the necessary 445 votes. . one of several able S5 oon mo Poineare was elected rom Florida who WANI'\ HENHY |Nu|fl]Eu‘:w}“,““, of #rance on the second ortant part in the| a | o It was learned later that 1t hetween the States b i¢ domencenn made an explanation Lo renturg ”"""n”"’ifiefuses to Tell Names of Twenty- |:utistactory to Poincare, and the in 1uin of the Second Florida Poident was elosed withont the re cug early distinguished him- cral brilliant and success the vicinity of St. Au- four Bank Officers Who “Made Theirs."” (By Associated Press.) | o duelling r “CAIN'S WIFE" WILL BL SUJBECT Because of meritorious ser- wis steadily advanced Washington, Jan 17. Chairman | i Larious grades and when ‘ I'ujo, of the House money trust l'om-i Tonight at the Methodist chureh ? el bhad reuched theiuittee, today testified before the fed- | 1oy, Mr. Bass will preach on the sa? sateol a ceneral officer. eral grand jury asking that an in-jjeet, “Cain’s Wife” st what ! SHE DECIDED THE | MATTER JUST RIGHT. | for be George contempt G. Henry, i dictment S8ainsy a New committee the names of twenty-four brough: i York broker, who refused (o tell the National bank ofticers who said they | troposes to make ong of this subjec knows, but, judzing by is gafe to say ! { o one pasl sermons, it it i e will make thines lively, The et _é:st Town in the B LAKELAND, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, JAN. 17, 1913. RIS | OF FANCE to nu-' est VPart of the Best State. No. 65. DANGING IS HASKELL AND PAUWAY ITEMS. pem— Miss Gertrude Segret, of Michigan City, Ind., arrived here to day, where she will make her home. There will be Sunday school at Haskell at the usual hour, 10 o'clock Sunday morning. Everybody wel- come. Mr. and Mrs. E. Mann moved to HOT FAVORE MRL SPOKESMEN FOR THE CIGAR \\.hilo as h.o has a position there | PREFERS NOT TO HAVE INAUG- " AND CIGARETTE INTERESTS || 1t¥ are misscd very much by thelf| ypay, BALL AND OTHER ENTER- wany friends here. i OF COUNTRY. Haskell's Young Peoples Society TAINMENT CONSIDERED. . WASHINGTON ; ; P will meet every first and third Wed- (By Assocrated Pres 0 e L { ! : Asgocrate SS. (v Associated Press.) nesday evenings at 6:30 We have y ( Aay Washington, Jan 17, -Represen-| o 00 nie pombers and hope to see ‘\\'ilillill:.:l.nll. Jan. l‘..“ - “There ‘s of puper and tobacco indus-| Gily more join us. \\"l” ,IW no IIl.IllL’lll‘il‘l ball, .nlc(-lzujcd oo today: Detora - the Mo LG b e William Lustis, chairman "'.“m in- 3 ! et ¢ iy auzurial committee today ufter an (e ways and means committee, a [ have been residing in Lakeland o] o000 Gnrerence with several the pasy year are now living at Prid o, Mrs. Care has been on the sick I'st since being heve, but her many abl» representation of these being President-elect Wil the members over son’s letrer commit- toe feasibility of omitting The commit- free will take oflicial action later, requesting the the tunction din paper pulp, the book in- to consider ted by sehiedule of fiiends hope she will i to be out azain. so0n wig the scheduled witnesses Everybody seems 1o be quite busy | B e creomen from Tampa and other|in thig section at present p:“.ki",:‘WlLSON HASN'T DECIDED who are here as spokesmen for [ and shipping their oranzes | ON A SUBSTITUTE i frat and claasorto mlvrwls: Mrs. Lillie Haynes of Ehrren, Al"l-l ! ks iy v ocome under the schedule i as visiting relatives and friends (By Associnded Press) Yore a few days ago ) M Corey, of Quiney, Fla, fav-| 4 I'renton, Jan, 17 Woadrow Wil- (he present taritt on tobaceo :1’-' The Hancoek sehool will elose A0 Ggay dectined 1o say whag cere wy. ey \Woest 1nn||u|‘:u'lv1|w-|~n””""l Woeks qnd e pay time Nl mony e favors asoasubstitate for e 2‘\ |.d\\.n|'<1 Stachelberg advo “" cted, Bveryone laok out! the inancural ball 1t has been sug- ol :m. reduction of the tariff 5‘ !‘wlul to lim that o popnlar recep- | oot at the enpitol might be arvanged YASCO COUNTY TO VOTE ON GOOD ROADS BONDS. FEAR, EPIOEMIG T EVANSHLE, I, | i bade City, Jan. 17 county board will call ; }ORMER LAKELAND LADY SPENDS DAY IN ST. PETERSBURG . her lit- ind her | | Henrietta M. Harre shiter, Miss Viegind AYHES Petersburs, Irs | The Pasco ipecial elee- t'on 1o be held in March for the pur [ pose of voting upon a proposition to dan Water Highes; inrce, 1884 and Ty- phoid Germs May Get ter Gilbert, speny Sunday in 3 joining a party ol aonds who are wintering there and | SV. wr Wit them ol the pleasures | T »-B}l.yv issne $150,000 in pood roads bonds e Sunshine City o the party (By Associated Press.) 1y is planned to extend a paved road Wonuher of promineny people i Evansville, Va1 With apfrom the county line a mile north rom New York, Mroand Mrs Lowis | steady vain of twelve hours, the (of Tarpon Springs northwest to Hud- son on the intersection line bhetween Paseo and Hernando couties and also cross paved roads at points, one extending froim Elfers, four to Seven Springs, and thenee south three miles to connect with a paved road to be built east their daughter, Miss Ha- | tlood st Mro Co A Hhe pravity the situation and Mr. CoLipereased today It thit Petershurg, They Liiere will be an cpidemic of typhoid Mr M Yr\ ver due to flooding sewers. A large Mullen with @ unmber of piano selec- ] number of plants iunns andd bittle Miss Harris, with sev. [ have heen covered with water, throw v Potter ool Potter, L Parsons, of Cleveland, O, | AL MoMullen, of St {dined ar the hotel berron age is the highest sinee 1881 Nood is feared af Urcokhyn or other miles east, manufacturing 'a, Jan. 17 Immedi-| ing is drawing to a close and those : ! o 2 . : * 5 » " e Al cral charming readines entertained Hing handreds ont of cmploy ment from Tarpon Springs to the Hills- ¢ the announcement of Wil- | had made *""“"f" in a syndicate | who have not had opportun! '“!m'. guests for an houe after dinner S “_, s Lorough county line. These roads w0 <tewart thap he would marry | foatation of California petroleum | Lear this noted evangelist should no! " o ol | will traverse some of the richest cit- 11 whom he gave three pints | stock. Henry contended ghat the | jose this opportunity, Mugic by the ITINE Dl BONDS OF CONVICTED LABOR Sin ”:m '.uu; Err i TaRAC I 1he W 1o save her life, if he|eommittee had not the authority 0! \cHenry orehestra, singing b e 5 LEADERS DISAPPROVED !;'fm‘ \ divorce from his present | inquire into such affairs. The case [ two choirs and the congregatio and STILL “"HARD AT IT ‘ e . ate, M. announcement from | promises to 2o to the Supreme Court [n stirring sermon by Mr. Baxe 1y IN DEAR OLD TENNESSEE. | Chicago. Jan. 17 Bonds S'IN“"'! wife that her husband cat AMI CLUB WOMEN [ ervbody invited No day servieos 1o “ted tor the velease of Krank M. PARCEL POST INSURANCE iy Associated Press) [ Pyan, E 1 Houlihan and William DON'T COVER DAMAGE Dilvering as soon as s=h ARE “SOME" SCRAPPERS. | I morrow. The usual 8 Nashville, Jan 17 In today's vor- | Shupe, sentenced to prison for con- | health, Miss Myrtle | Saturday evening, Ser s " 7 zirl whose life was! b women in Miami are taking Lot 11 o m.und at 2 and Tp v i tor United States conators in the foairacy in the ieeal teansportation | Boston, Jan. 17 Insirance on transfusion of hlood ! trombie 1o hide the fact that thev | = Pennesser Levigliture, the repular fer dvnomite, - were disapproved hy | pareel post packazes may he colleet- for some time. A trans-|will boycotr advertisers who put| noAnerens Premocerats bicked the candidacy ot b pjetrier Attorney Mitler, of Tndian. (o4 only when the insured uarti I\-‘is ol was neeessary and ps upon th P or along the | made in th mdae Jdohin Ko shields for g .Itm"! polis in the Federal Cireuit Court jlestoor ||‘-.~Tm.\ml, according to in- 1 his own hlood Weide. to the detriment of the ports from Pensacola, Fla, i term, bt no choiee resulted, Milton | of Appeste yesterday. Bonds of $30,- | tormation from the thivd assistunt mounesd immediatel y \ reprogentative of a dis-| @ compared with 1911 | V Anderson led fop a short term but feoo for the release of - Charles N posmaster seneral tion that he woul L CORECOTE did 1o huve posted | for $20 805,410 {=1i mo choies [feume, of Minneapolis, were ap | Wishing to know just wha' "l Balvering if she recov Yeng oh-ttoos. neat Miami A ] e et Al - AT b - proved. Miller declared the property H SRR postal parlanee Po-rnaster ¢ \liss Balvering at his | i 1 wod wi the civie| s = = cheduied tor the bonds tor H_\:H‘.i Vansticld forwardad to Wa wton me, through a YOUREer committee of one of t man’s V«POLK ‘:OUNT! I)lRl HAS [=hupe and Honliban did ot e claim ot a Bos i madle v for a sivl, who had been | Lanizations is keeping the telephone g " e more that ‘7,'»”".".\'I|Iill<" Il'l'“ll :i‘ '-]ll\|hl-\:' \;|‘|‘|w1 .|l g ”l‘ wi . ¢ 4 Fa caith n warning aguninst AN o Y orty worth 200000 yoult vave | said, was domased o e Hl’lt—hi.r o 18 m:x. st i ‘“,‘l;f‘,_‘" (B 'h“ l l_, ey SELLI NG b()ME | Leen sehodited Attornevs for the ‘l}third 4 stant postmaster coneral N-LAW IS < somcthing doinz W the women . icnzo labor leaders said ||l~"} ‘ il w- for the preseng the .m‘- NO LONGER BOSS. [ et toue ther in a cint Miami M e following transfer N 'IQ'H"."! er 1o Milen | Foin, W Hauld make another offory to obtain , Surance of | wreel post mu L.vr ¢ . ¢ tate has been made during st {0 Doniel and wite 1o G W MeRace | -he required sureties {covers only the loss of ritling of a lan. 17 \s hetween | et : » ek |Jos W and M B tarson 0 G W R —— i packaze, similar to what has been sother-in-law in the has- | W B Bryan to 3 H Sweat i Smith; Jdas Waters and wife to M In 'a?’:“'”“‘ in paying ""!"'""“}‘ ¢ o on’s home, the wife ;\WUMAN SUFFHAGE | 1 Farrell to W H Lewis; R 3 0 == | gelbrigten; Stone and Mann to M PH“M'NE“‘ HA“-H"An , | rweouny of domestic registered mail wis the decision |m".1,-43 {1y and wife to Henry M Swiu O | Ingelbrigten; N H Booth to Ollie A | ' Yin the past.” ooklyn Supreme Court | N " G |I Eaton and wife to Mrs Ros ?"- burant; W L Smith and wife to Bal- MAN nlE“ Iunm' e bbouianee ice Crane, who denied | l ! .‘liwum; K J Altman and wite o - 0 Ie-'rd and Booth; 1 A Ballard and ‘;IOOK OUT FOR THIS to Gardner R. Field Lrown: D B Dickson and wite + 08| wife to Ollic O Durant (2); R € | LADY CHECK ARTIST. e F. Fi s g dl 3 b Daniels; ¢ E Robertson 1 L | Bailey and wife to 3 P Lee; Laura L R o — e nl{ P;:‘;L,":i:~l||:1.Li::";.l:.:l:Rel‘""”"m“’ i l“m’d‘_"’ed Res-| .\ Lins: W 1 Shirley and % 0 B |Johnson w0 W F ohmson; G T Kd- Capt. W. G. Raoul Passed Away in{ 5, kgonville, Jan. 17 Acting at lared she left her hus- olution in House Looking {1 Haskins; M D Wilson t0 W | vards and wife to \W B Shackleford; Atlanta; Was Seventy Years | the request of the Atlanta police, me hecause of the interfer- to This End. | Manson; J. 0. Whidden, trust. t0|J J Altman and wife to Leon B Alt- of Age. Capt. F. C. Roach this maruing of- ‘he management by his! e {J W Martin; Florida Townsit. ‘0 *t{man; H C Fairchild and wife to J| y dured a close watch on all hotels and Tustice Crane said: (By Associated Press.) al to J C English; G S Guile't and [E or Susan E Wooderman; Kate F (By Assoctated Pros<y - Ithe Union station for Mrs R S. husband's mother makes dis-| Raleigh, Jan 17.- The fight to ob-| wife to Entzminger and Ogl-, J H|McQuaid ¢t al to Sessoms Inv Co; Atlanta, "‘_‘“ 17 Capt. W. G.IThixton, who is said to bs wanted on * interferes in the manage-|'ain woman's suffrage in North Caro- | Kirkland and wife to R § Entznin-|Jumes L Godwin to W P Griffin; | Raoul, azed @0 divd at his home |the charge of passing worthless L lina was launched today when Rep- Henry Tandy and wife to W F and | here today ite was prominent|checks in the Georgia city The wom- it the home provided for both the son's request, or makes resentative Clark introduced a reso- lution in the House to amend the |n«-r; Florida Townsite Co et al 10 G ¥ wife to S Gullett; R W Hardy and MicC'oy, Mann and Stone; John F C0X "4s unpleasant for the wife, then . “ fo may leave her husband and constitution and permit women toland wife to Walter Salthous w “im to provide a separate home | ¥Ote. Salthouse to Elsira L Ferrinn (2); 7 {m Thus the mother-in-law s Florida Development Co to A ' De- = Building permit values for 1912|Coster; W T Denham and wife to “ no say regarding the man- at Tampa amounted to $1,882,850, a and t of the home. That belongs Paul Denham; Ellen A Smit! » wite" sain of 8285795 as comnared with|pusband to L P Broadfield; \Wm l.a- 1911 gree and wife to McRae and Memin- ANCIENT CITY OF BIBLE rer; Florida Development Co to AnDa TIMES UNEARTHED. [P"H‘I’En Lcuise Jones; Florida l)nuw;-mu.nl 125,“““ H Coto B F Jones; V M Knott and wife saien, Jan. 17.—Messrs. Mac- to G H Whittemore; Milton I Wil- : and McAllister, working un-| * auspices of the Palestine ex-| . fund, have unearthed th WANTONLY KILLED (By Assocrated Press.) el son to J S Whitten; Milton I \Wilson to Laura V Swearingen: Florida Townsite Co et al to C H Jones; Mil- R an is described as 2% years of age and rather pretty. She is said to be wearing a sealskin cloak, black pic- ture hat with white plume and threg diamond rings on her right hand. STATE GOVERNMENT NOW ON A CASH BASIS. T J Boyd; W W Mann and wite to | throughout the South. During the W F Boyd; Milton D Wilson to \ |War he was captain of the Confed- Lacy Boyd; F A K Harrls and wife erate railway bureau. In later years to R E Dahlgren; N H Booth to A |L¢ Was identified with railroad work, Tallahassee, Jan. 17—The State of Florida is in excellent financlal shape, probably better proportion- etely to population than any othes 1), the Union. Tts only debt con- cists of about $600,000 worth of honds, which are all owned by the T Hull Jr; Susan E Smith and nus- | P*ing president at different times of bsnd to J E Marshall; F M Lanier | the Central of Georgia, Mexican Na- and wife to A S J McKenney; Anna ‘ tional and Atlanta, Birmingham and L Lufsey and husband to Mrs M N Atlantic railroad McWilllams; E I. Haskins to Carl E | Robertson; E L Hasking to W H M" 'mmsp“n‘l‘ m""sq- Shirley; E L Haskins to J H Rob- [p— inson; H C Conner and wife to O 8/ ““ FE“H' m “l'mi Lanler; W W Clark and wife to T 1.| Wilson; T L Wilson and wife 1o —_ Phosphate Mining (Co; Lake Region | Game and F Preserve to F B Ben- | | (By Associated Press.) Havana, Jan. 17.--It is reported Vienna, Jan 17- Twenty-five thou-{ton D Wilson, master, Ida cand Albanians, more or less, have | Whidden; J. W. Bowen and wife to Marvin Platt; W C. Stafford and to ity of Bethshemesh, about | es from Jerusalem, which “ ity of the tribe of Judah |been wantonly killed in the Turkish °d to the priests. Beth | Province Kossovo by Servian troo? | wife to Marvin Platt; W ¢ Stafford fizured in early Jewish his- | according to the Reichpost T".|and wife to J J Boynton; Ruby C ynnection with the calamity | newspaper demands the dispateh <7 Daniels to Fla & Ga lLand Co; CR f+11 its inhabitants on account | the European committee to invest - | Dailey and husband to Mrs Alice r irreverent handling of the |gate the reports of the horrible atro- | Hiers; P E Chunn to T E Bryan; L 2 cities. Cody and wife to W B Gardner; Car! low; J W Wetherington et al to Wal do and Lockwood; Sessoms Inv Co to W G Newland; H B Wordehoff and wife to P K Kneeee; C A and A L Cook to G Corbin; Mrs R B Naddock and husband to C J Baldwin; J H Carter and wife to Alice J Tweed; Gertrude L. Hawkins and husband to W S Knight. tere today that Herbert Orr, gen- eral manager United Railwavs of IIiavnna. i8 now in St. Aungustine {Fla,, where he is conferring with ll!onr_v Flagler over the proposition to install a ferry betwern Key West and Havanna. It is proposed to transport trains across the straits of | Florida. State schoo! like one pocket owing the other pocket All ‘Io;:al obligations against the State are paid promptly when duc othee words. the State is on a strictly cash, | vay-ns-you-go basis. This is shown by State Treasurer Luning's annual financial statement of receipts and axpenditures for 1 just published fund, or jus;