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£ WILL ILL SWAY IL SPRING RS CIVE U? TRYING TO (REVASSE IN MIS- 5i7PI LEVEES. ‘jated Press.) lon. 28-=The army o Jed today that they » ¢lose the the Mis- Croenvilla, Mis- rless ! ¢r comes next 3 3 antime about | > acres of cottow being inundulat- | (1ot until April at! | B L LECTURES ) . 04 TEB. 6th AND Tth, cople’s society of lll\' urch has ongui.u-d ' 1iugle, of Chicago, | i vity, February o I world-famous Chau- | o on “Solomon s Tem- and Uen Hur” “The \\'uu- lLach of m, | (s wil be magnificently | with beautifully colored rr_fi_sffltfd' | s views, also with hand- For the past week a long Hne of 2 : crated songs. Dro Heagie {teams hove been busy hauling the f, {ition of being ome of | sewerage pipes 1o all parts of the p : ¢ stereopticon Jecturers | 111y ind yesterday the first ground | r 114, ung overywhere. thoss Wit broken und m'lu..- work begun. to il v West Main street is now hunv» i o» have commanded the .y wnd the work will vapidly | at ppteciation. Our people | o a laree force of men heing ! o < well as many visitors, | 1 to carry oy this worg un- a ! \0 patronize the Bap- | der thg superintendency of ldlu:lm-urj : g i Gurley, and it will not be long be-| : Poriine. Sley, S fore Lakeland will be able to "pointi tic opportunity of seeing | ith pride” o the fact that she has © what are probably tWo| e of the hest sewerage systems of jLstructive end enter-|any town in the South. i s going. AR - by W uonomay OEMOCRAIS WILL | ’ | MEETING YESTERDAY. 0. 1343, U. C. V,, Kk Saturday morn- : | | 0. Adden, commander, in | 1l taeeting was opened | iy Comrade Collier. The lust regular meeting ud ufter some correction, « by Comrade Cox, it was| .. um of $25.00 be taken | e ceneral fund and forward- trustees of the Woman's Wizt Fund at Jacksonville, la 3¢ amount to be replaced as W1 as sufficient funds are collected Tt purpose. ral orders from Major Gen- fal Purtridge were read and placed = On motion the commander “1 the following as a com- to draft resolutions on the ' of Comrade J. M. Robinson: ant, W. H. Clifford and Willoughby. The committee ~ady reported the resolution '» the camp. On motion the received and ordered re- ! printed with the record. « Bryant was appointed to after Comrade Jordam, who Tnorted siek, " motion it was ordered that taken from the treasury ur per capita tax for 1913. “longhby, dues .. ... tnt, Monument fund. 1.00 \llen reported that on h, the U. D. €. and U Tee with appropriate 1 speeches for the occasion E et busines, camp adjourned & the last Saturday in Feb- Y1912, at 10 o'clock a. m. D. ALLEN, Commander. " L WILLOUGHBY, Adjt. [ o other sterling mauke him a valnable man in a posi- The Journal congratulates hoth tthe board and Mr. Trammell upon clection. Pensacola Journal | morial serviees in com- | b on of the birth of General| Puhlished in the Best Town in the Be st Pgrt of the Best State. LAKELARD, FLORIDA, TUESDAY, JAN. 28, 1913. MADE A FINE SELECTION FOR SUPT. OF ASYLUM. As announ i in the Journal's news columns yesterday morning,the board of State institutions has se- lected Hon. Worth Trammell as sup- erintendent of the hospital for the insane to succeed Capt. B. F, Whit- ner, resigned. In making this selection, tho| board has acted wisely. Mr. Tram- rell is a young man of ability nnd qualities tion of this kind. He is courteous | aud affable, and on the other hand, | familiar with the work to which he | izned. For a number’ Trammell was conneet- | nent of the hos- e will be val- has been a of years Mr a with the man: al and his exp uable ip the future management |- and improvement of he institution. ! The unfortunates who are con- | ) ud at the hosj who will minister to! thieir welfare and who will endeavor | to allevinte as fap as possible \hmr, and the State itself | capable faihful i Trammell one isfortunes il have a and | vublie servant | ACTHEWORK BEGUN D SGEWERAGE SYSTE, Yirst Ground Broken Yesterday And! Work Will Be Activily ‘ S1IGK 10 PROCRAM (By Associated Press.) Washington, Jan. 28— With only a few witnesses left, the House ways and means committes today started the wool the the clean-up hearing on hedule, orm center of which is admittedly the tarill question. GLOBE TROTTERS SAY LAKE- LAND LOOKS BEST TO THEM. Messrs. B. F. VanDeuson and A. E. Shannon, of Owasso, Michigan, are prominent visitors in Lakeland who have become so enamored of the city and its future that they have invest- ed heavily in surburban real estate, having purchased ten lots bordering on Lake Hollingsworth in Dixieland from Messrs. C. W. Deen and J. E. Melton, and have also purchased sev- eral lots in Orange Park, the hand- some new sub-division on Lake Mor- ton of the Georgia-Florida Land Co. These gentlemen have recently madea triparound the worldand they state that in all their travels they have never found a town which com- bined so many natural advantages with splendid opportunities for in- vestment as Lakeland and that they immediately demonstrated their faith in the town by putting their money into the most desirable real estate they could find, and wili probably make further purchases, having de- cided to make Lakeland their perm- anent home. ————— ARKANAS LEGISLATURE ELECTS U. §. SENATOR (Dy Associated Press.) Little Rock, Ark., Jan, °°%-—=Tnde (‘I wiitiamm M. Kavanzugh was chos fln! United States Senator from ,\rkan-l cae for a short term today by a sep- arate vote of both Houses. Kavan- augh is president of the Southern league. ital wil Thave in Mrp ' BEN TILLMAN [SUFFRAGETTE REELEGTED FOR | LEADER GETS FOURTH TERM) JAIL SENTENCE hieh WAS SOME OPPOSITION AT FIRST MRS DESPARD AND TWO COM. | others of the crew escaped with great OPENS N GOLUNBIA (By Associated Columbia, 8. Press.) Jan. 28 -Th: Pifth Annual Corn Show opened her today, a feature being the ('i\'lv'mil: tary parade comprising twenty-nin the exposition grounds ! A\ speech was nfade by Gov. Bleas Thursd. “Farmer scctions at nd other State oflicials. has been set aside as Day' when the mid-wint conference of officials of the Unio will be held here. Unnion SPEED EXAMPLI‘. or FLORIDA DOING GOOX Washington, Jan. 28 Nathani! fireen, negro, attacked M1 Adelaide E. Grant, a white womm on Christmas night as she was pa ing a dark arcaway, was sentenced to death today, following a recon mendation by the jury for the ex treme penalty. The date set for the execution is March 21, Good Frida: In pronouncing sentence Justice Stafford referred to the crime < “worse than murder.” Mrs. Grant is the wife of an employe of th.. Gov- ernment service. FARMERS OPPOSE COMMISSION'S PLAN (By Assoclated Prese.) Washington, Jan. 28—The farm- ers’ opposition to the monetary com- mission’s plap was voiced today by W. T. Creasy, master of the Penns:! vania State Grange, before 1. House curency committee. He told who the committee that the farmers bit-| terly opposed the “Aldrich machine That “I believe the big financiers ar more interested in gaining control of the currency than in their eflort to secure its elasticity.” AGRICULTURAL EXPERT WILL ADDRESS T/RMERS' CLUZ Farmers (Tnt e of obtaining neriment \We are potting s experience. One feature of the ; the prospect we | 2 speaker from th. I’ ‘ericultural Collese the benefit of a hi~! We are expectinz of the Agricultura] us on “Grove Man: next meeting. El and ment,” ENE FINN. - WOOL SCHEDULE (By Associated Press.) After a Senators to- Washington, Jan o8 aneus of Republicay, the plan to higit Taft's held- upon, day ar which time or the confirmatiop of WP nominations was agreed ‘enator Smoot moved to 2o into exe- utive session of the Senate with the tea of holding a session as long usi‘ The determination to quorum can be kept Demo- ratg exprossed the ick nhoiitnents « to the procram of making all cept thoge of the Py bavy, and diplomatie corps. "IBRARY CAN'T DE OPENED UNTIL PARTITIONS ARRANGED. To those of our friends who are have not opened | Republican. steamer Vandalia, which plied be- tween Tampa and Manatee river points was burned to the water's edgo last night at the south side of the electric dock. One member of the crew, J. Wardell, the negro cook, is known to have been burned to death while Captain Caulfield, and three REPUBLICAN IN KANGAS TODAY JUDGE WILLIAM THOMPSON WAS difliculty. BUT VOTE WAS MADE PANIONS GO TO JAIL FOR |“" "' ; CHOSEN UNITED STATES I The fire broke out in the gallery of 2 { UNANIMOUS. RESISTING POLICE. Che hoat at 1030 o%elock, and SENATOR. T : Sl spread with great rapidity, It mast | i l“.y avsonisteg Frose:) ¥ Associated Press.) H been burning {or some time hn--f‘ (By Assoclated Press.) _q‘.“;ltor‘ Lodan, IN-<Mps. o Despard, | o i was discovered for (he flames | Tonreka, Kan., Jan. 28—Judge o bll(‘<d Tiant Sullvazetios headway befare | William Thompson, a Democrat, was 5 ‘“':‘ of ., L her compianions were son 1 d taren® [ elioven United States Senator to suc- o esisature, E g < his fourth consecutive term b o fonrteen days imprison e dock o put ont {owd Cliasles Curtis, a Republican g lid g hana p v. the charge being resist- | 5 {hy the wislature in sep- Las: nizht there was a current of i ' o i y e Vandalia was one of the oldess | ) alalature tn e i position to him bt this was dis- tricd. ko QIBMONES Ay i b T servTce tavoon Tampa | REUL SeRsion Bere today ipated today wlhen be received the Prafalgar Square 1ast|anq the Manatee vivor. She “‘_“.I S : full vote of all present i NGl Toh bl i EXECUTIVE €O IfTTFE P — | et il Fwith e envin 1t owas the ! TO NANLE 4 SUCCESSOR it Trh T I"RS. MEMMINGER LI\TER- Il 'AL THIS AETERNOON {larse quantity of sasoline on board ! e TRONRD I o 0 MR. J. R. FORSYTH Pehat added in spreadine the flames so | Tallahassee, fan. 285 - Governor o ‘_1__ . G & N \.“. . " rapidly cat the same time made Tramael wmade th ANnnol cen I i 1 ““”; ’l; . ;“ = (-‘ ns of Mr. Jo R Fors, lhlll daneerons for the firemen who here tonisht that (he vacaney caused \ o wh i o qurhte i Fonins of Mr, fors ; . Fla ‘: with her ¢ ‘”J““'-! Z i “‘ By “y Q| were endewvoring to stop the blaze, | by the death or W, B 11 late Xii ristine Memmine enend- 1o HOO odit) on o i % Viiss Christing CHmingae pend % 1C n‘ i 4 & Y e Joss will bo hotween $|0_qmnEsu]n'l'lnln adenit of epublic instrue- e S R At e , COmh " iy Mr. & the winter at the Grafton, was npanied by r and $15,000 Htion from besoto connty, will be [ the hostess Last Sanday afternoon at I the funcral was held | : ) | e e tilied wpon veconumendation from the pretiy tea - Mrs Memminzer was ! Culler's residenee at 2 Coupty Iy \ mitt J Wy . " o onih . | assisted in receiving by her daugh- | tternoon, br. W, . F ! I E l: | The Governor so iul 1 oot Whilh M Thomias 2 Junior fating, Ingerment was i \i et - i e e e i Wi 0 e daldtted, 1n oo \ b Ul L Bt Yocemetery | i d : lw ll’ w wer the teacups .ll?ll cmetery i |o [letter, which in pact 1ol : [ owomen ted in! v was o (y years of g t I 8 Vit vill be Giled by ap- puests Mrs. Memmin- | pountil about a week azo i‘ bR R e e s R N ey BT e e . “]” tinent of : suitable person upon the recommen lon of 1t 4 » ¢ steol meay ehiffon bordered with |t trale of apoplexy last|Price of 0il Has Not Made Sll(llh o ; Wi : ‘; ’Il' Lkl ; f County Execntive Commitiee "™ [ amethyst over g petticont of dull |} mwhich the effects of LN]\"‘ in M’"IV ‘\u(u county, at -)- it ‘» ,m.l.l‘. [yellow. Miss Memminzer wore cor- | died Sunday nfzht. ! o i UnekbgLTeR LIy ? ; Years, called for such purpose Suceh mee W onet beaded in ogold Washina- | wd man is cone, and in his ; \ i e stuad il | ——e 13 sho id yahie place Fion Notos 16 Anekuonvilic “('“'l‘l’fl-‘;‘ s toved ones have the deep- | : 3 : 'll., 1ild be hield inoa puniie place, e Lo e e (Py Associated Press. | with open doors doquiate uotice f Pl . Pittsburch, Jan. 28 For the see- [should be given to cach member of ond time this week all apades u]‘;”h' commiiiee of the time wnd the F;” H G lji [ erude oil advanced seven cents por | PIICe of the mecting,The people of . mrrrl R T the county should he notitied, efther BT T ori 50 LN | by publication in the newspapers or by posting of notices in public places of the time and plaes of the meeting. so that they can have portunity to expre to the since the days when ol was a0 Tavor ite speculation in which fortunes! ahundant op- s their wishes as recommendation to be made’ vere made over night has there bheen | . : | such a radical change in so short o | HUGHESCONGRESSHAN time, Jacksonville, estate in the Jacksonville virlnable, Jan. N0 That real business section of has become «stremely is evidenced Ly an acree- (By Associated Press. meng filed in the oflice of the clerk Trerton, N, J, Jan. 285 -The New |"r the Cirenit Court, whereby tercoy Legislature, the Houses vot- | Chirley I ity aid wilo hikrco to well ine senarately, today elected forn w-l'“ o TN B 385,500, B i”' e YL A rend property, adjoining the Astor Congreaman William Hushes, Dem- | jjotel, Bay and Laura strecls As ocrat, to sueceed Frank Briggs, .'”,.5 property is a water front lot, with a froutage of 52 1-2 feet and S extends south for the samg width to the channel, the purchase price OHIO POLICE CHIEF CON- indicates that the property Is bring- condering why we the library, the Woman's Club wishes 1o state that this cannot be done un- 1i' the Auditorium Association places the partitions in the club room, and that as soon as this is done the lib- | Carter rary will be open to the public. MRS. F. EDWARD OHLINGER. IR MAGIG AT SHEFFIELD, ALA (By Associated Press.) Chattanocoga, Tenn., Jan. 28— | Private messages report . fire raging ! aL Sheffleld, Alabama, one block has ! been destroyed, and others are | doomed. SOUTHERN OFFICER DECOR- ATED FOR GALLENTRY. Washington, Jan. 28.—President Tuft today pinned on the breast of \ptain Josephus S. Cecil, Eighteen- !tl: Infantry, a native of Tennessec, 1 mnqreflslonal medal “for zallantry action.” The ceremony mnn Jace at the White lHouse and was| ‘ttended by Seeretary of War Stim- m and Major Geneial Leonard | Vood, Chief of Staff of the army | "ho medal was awarded Captain { Cecil for his bravery in tha battl 7 Bud-Jalo, in the PhLillippines in ‘ 1906, when the oflicer, then a Lieu- | tenant, evecuted a flank movement. led a small detachment of: f the experts | velunteers up to a point within 30 |1 7¢ to address [ yvards of the enemy and drw their | which the Americans lost one and at our | fire while the main body of troops|had six wounded. VERTED AT REVIVAL ($1,500 a front foot. Jan. 28-—One of RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT. 117 people who “hit the trail” at a revival here last night was Columbus reform Chief of Police, Charles E. In the midst of the profes- sion Carter arose in his place on the platform and startled the audience ty declaring that he was willing to take the evangelist's word fsr reli- Columbus, Ohio, The following resolutions and memorial of respect to comrade J. M. Robinson were adopted by Lake- land Camp No. 1543 U. C. V., at its last meeting: Whereas, it has pleased our all- wise Father in Heaven to remove from our midst by death of our well beloved comrade, J. M. Robin- gon. He promised to Jjoin the g, whose high standard of Christe church. ian life caused him to he held in Carter's record here has been |' great esteem by all who knew him, made in opposition to the liberal|,ng whose counsel and advice will Columbus administration hobby has been to keep closed on Sunday. PROMINENT KENTUCK]AN and his| b, missed by his family and friends, saloois and whose departure makes another gap in the fast thinning ranks of the old veterans of the South, there- fore DIES IN KISSIMMEE. Be it resolved, that we extend our e 4 sympathy to the sorrowinz family Kissimmee, Jan. 28 —Col. H. C.lanq teiends with the hope of losing Trigg, aged $2, a resident of Glas- gow, Ky., president of the Trigg Nat- icnal Bank and Glasgow Railroad running to Mammoth Cave, is dead ’hvrt- e came hore 15 years ago. sight of their grief in the thought that bevond th. dark river there is a home for all. where sorrow and death cannot enter and only peace and joy fill up the cycles of eternity. Be it Further Resolved, That in "1the death of our comrade, his fam- | |i1)- loses a kind and indulzinz fath- W. Morgan Shuster, son-in-law, and |ms wife survive him. ! and our city and State an exemplary AM‘RI NS AND MROS Pe it Further That a feopy of thesa resolution sent to (Dy -\-“F"U!"‘fl Press.) Ihis family and that a po ‘r our Manila, Jan. -Another sharp ! rocord be set apart npor which to between American troons and record these resolutions a3 a mem- o8 was reported this morning. occurred near the city of Jolo in orial to our departed comrade. J. W. RRYANT, W. H. CLIFFORD, C. L. WILLOUGHRY Committee. The Moros were firally beaten off with a severe loss.