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THE Loy 1 1 15 UP OMINETO AEBUILD : 'IRE WHICH SWEPT \ONT LEAVES RUIN TS WAKE. Plans ave al- the r niilding ! wateo ront de- W1 ning with B 00 Th M g' Co. have ©a temporary {eeamship Co. sia railway wil rKol reconstivie- | | 2 ashe ps o1 smoki mile in leng < in width, are al wharven of thef # Transporta- | carly vos- Hers burned orizinated near of the wharv dortly after 0| wd so rapidly that wing the wharves wa n less than thirty \orchants and Miners' cone and the fhames Planters’ rice mill burned. Seven ward Ly the Central o feased to various com lestroved, together with s, The entire loss will James A Palten ol Chicago was one of the leaders in the famous cotton pool of 1910, He and others were in- dicted and now remanded for prm‘oniinue against them THEIES MAOE 6000 the heavies It cars whicai1$500 Worth of Diamonds ith "' From Cole & Hull and Money From alone | will the Elbérmar. vharve rieen fre 1 were burned The wharves +R1G0,000. They I once Sonie time Saturday night the jew- ciry store of Cole & Hull was en- 1Y NAISE $100.000,000 BY INCOME TAX. | vod by thieves and five diamond b frings in the show window were Fob, %.- A feature ; e . =tolen, th loss wonun g o ovel am of the extra| ® 300 include th ot o00 from an in The thent Huress may wis not discovered un- liding the corporation j 1 yesterday morning when Mr, Cole of the S30H.000 0006 VORE QR ot sthasAng foina from the tariff. Rep | ; =i 1wl T ‘i' it the transom over the back doo iy of ennessee, mher of the committe: i 1 broket forth vho has been | making their entry throuch th X ¥ ) as hes ax problems, plan I apertm tpot n I which would pro-| Mr. Cole dise 1 1the yirce of revenue. This | diamonds, and at once notifiey vod by the commit-] the anthorties but up to this time with contemplated Vo clue ha n found. as: 1ot tion of the net vt o1 o1 who made the t to sanction income s ) Of the pecessary The same nizht barelars entered pes required for ratiti the Elb hotel and stole the ! a are acking .| handbags of two of the guests, who iwo are lacking. Mr | : : e hese to be drawn from; | lid stepped across the st eet 1o Mrs after extracting the hang- door tn Wyoming, New Mexico J Trammell's, and , or from Florida f“"“"-" therefrom . however, will not | into the \pril. The Democratic | the ladies the committee favors an tax. but in the event of atification, will renew the plan as an extension of|@ ' corporation tax law i“ | OHI0O GOVERNOR WANTS CITIES TO HAVE CERTAIN RIGHTS. threw the vard. The Ngs room was returned found it No trace of these thieves s been tound either, and it is prob- ble that the miscreants han- od both jobs { viien they they v as open | same WHO AIDED NEEDY { MILY AT SUNNYSIDE HOTEL | (By Springfield 111, legiclation giving al! Associated Press.) Feb % —Immediate 'ving are those who con- “ard the fund for the| de. Mr. and Mrs. Smith, | enactment of nyside hotel: ¢ities the rizht to build, buy or op- N .$6.00 | erate publit ntilities and an amend- Husonn 2 90 | ment to the constitution to gain the o S A 2.00 | initiative and re! rendum, was rec- 1.00 | cmmended by Governor Edward 0o | Dunn, in his inaugural address be- ans ., 1.06 | fere the Legislature here today. He — OMIBL v ovssaanennie 1.00 | declared that if such a right was giv- B MOCPAYY & vivvns 1.00 {en cities it wonld foree private cor- bt 1.00 pm"\hnne naw furnishing these util- to give zood service at fair rates pnhlic owner- K5O v, 50 50 50 | ship 25,000 WORKERS | STRUCK IN BOSTON a fair alternative to 25 (By Associated Press.) 25 Boston, Feb. 3. —Five thousand .25 | garment workers emloyed by Boston 25 2 shons struck today to enforce their ... .25|demands for increased wages, shorter = ——— | hours, and better working condi- $21.05 | tions. the Supreme court has| trial the criminal | Stolen | locked, bat| Puhhshed in the Best Town in the Best Part of the Best State. LAKELAND EVENING TELEGRAM e ————————————C LAKELm FLORIDA, MONDAY FEB. 3. 1913. INCOME TAX 15 [BALKANS WILL | ™ NOW PART OF GET FRST SHOT - CONSTITUTION IF WAR smmsl |WYOMING'S VOTE TODAY MADE AR WILL BEGIN TONIGHT UN- ' THE NECESSARY MAJORITY OF | LESS TURKEY SURRENDERS S. A. VOLNEY FOSTER THREE-FOURTHS. AT LAST MO‘\IENT (By Associated Press.) (By Associated Press.) Washington, Feb, 3 \n incom ontlon: Peb 8 War between | | ~ [ (L TR v YU G S i : : | | ran : HOW on o the provisions of MR e T e United States constitation, Wy- s evening unloss ouing s ratitication today of the L agum atty menduient which is the fivst change List pedce efforts of the powers the constitution since the recon- ! 1 sneceed, or Turkey should de Toted the lis i A il Dl G s the eleventh hour fo sur-| | i Mitaes ol eI RS L It has even been decided | L nion, whi ave approved of the | ! | 1=ion mocrati londors | iy e to et the first shot, as Tar- i It Vi ompleiing plans stated she will allow her ad ’ th i W It is ex to take the ageressive { d o that o ddrvane of the law will | ntrodii 1 the House betore | inSa cossion and then re- | VHE GENERAL CORRECTS ) Hrodied passed sooy after the SOME OF OUR HiSTORY | ¢ Ll D { G | A leading social event of the winter hinston, Fehono T0we sehool g Knosville, Tenn,, was the marriage | LICK OF A MULE WORTH S have hecn dssued vear arter fof Miss Margaret lawson Baxter, ! 3.800 TO ITS OW 4 ¢ reacling the vouth of the lana | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George 4 ¥ » il | Baxter, to A Volney Foster of Chi chood that we can ek al! I Enid, Okl Febh 3 \ Kick on! ot and these same histories :“_v!(-llw N rsihobtor g, ol hHawnich | society circles of the east and of Lon- [ the e ad by a o was worth $3,-¢ e tor o talse idea of military ’don lnd Paris. SO0 o Joim Aten, a farmer Jiving nothis country” = Lrear here hmmedi atter Allen | Coimpressions were expressed | Wits operated on today for a tracture Al yecently by Brigadier Gen CHAUTAUQUA PROGRANS of the skull which the mule’s hoot | Clavenve B mdwards, former { ntlicted lust Sunday, he remem of the insnlae mrean of the | BElNG nlSIHIB“IEU {hored where he had - bursied that cpartment, and now inoconmi- | ':mu\lhl of durine the | ‘ finan L g G IR nicmory oy Wao Gen that misinforma | | Russell, il panic of 1907, Allen's dwards holds as impaired by the injury he re-| of this Kind hias been the cause Are Fine Specimens of Printers’ Al‘t' |-v|u(l when his team ran away and VU unprepirediess N past wars, | and Are Much ‘ threw him out of o wagon a few Il our bstories,” said Gene : | L divs aftoy fiad huried tlie maney Al Ndwards hildren of the ! Aihf“ljed' ‘. Howas known gl be i withdraw and have becn tausht that our revo- 4 { Lihe money from o bank and seve wtionary soldiers, without experi- o IARIati Aint VUG ”““'I“H | persons suspected of stealing Al clee or training, won great victorie Chautaugua, which will hold ity ses- ‘ [ foard were arrvested, but none over i oned British troops, and | s1ons here, Febo 13 to 23, are being Foonvicted, Atter the operation 1 they arve aneht ghan the same Kind Fdisteibuted genevally. The prozrams necessary by the mule’s kick, A ol troops Whipped the British in e peen oft the Press wonlt o seemed entirely to have recovered PINIZ0 0 And o on oz all e L hue Targe numbers of - those | emory Dwars, There never was sueh rot publ g oorgen peady were shipped & i into the Torme of history Owr b=, G0 - Goptain railroads having en- | SECOND WEEK OF CORN ng in these wars was pitiable “”‘i‘ 2o to disteibute them over a large | | SHOW OPENED TDDAY. the conduct of the raw and untrained a, thus insuring hoth to the Chan ! e troo With one or 1wo exeeptions, tauqua and to Lakeland extensive (By Associated Press.) wa raceful. Weowere beat in g g ortising, ' Columbia, S + Fob, ®.—Thi Ay ery TS | with bhut two The programs are o v DIOSEeS {show entercd upon the second Creeptions. One of them was fonght |, l|'|I..- '[‘...E.'.fi.",',n ”i\'f-:\‘:“ 'll‘lll!\:)il>‘l:i|n4| [ Teday with prospeets for even o e the war was closed and o eap=1eg g oare being much admired as {rowds than the first week, Th toband bt bniidines buened The Soxeelient specimens of the printing jrores of cattlo shipping iilus ime thing can near hanpenine |ert, They consist of thirty-six pages, { Irvtures g government-expent tatter Budi R Bad 0otk getaited information as to the | jeneerts, e it he conty cen that one unoraanized mob was | o featates of the ¢ hautaugua | Winthrop college day was cels fefeatud by amother, the Confeder-{ o inments, with advertisements { oty when mors than six b 1 ¢ captured the capitol &0 o vossive firms of Lakeland and | oung women students cang both were demoralized, one by de-| oo, In addition, there is a ‘1 ck I for the oceasion at, the athor by victory [ cover, the outside pages of which are devoted to a picture of the ana building and the i |rnmd in four colors. Chautan- surronndings, All of this GETTNGZREADY FOR 3 TUNULIY W Wlll BE | a 8 executed in the office of IHE Puullflv SH”W i the ..|kul;n|<] News Publishing Co., | " o/ the printing being done on thy ||-uwm of the company from plates Big Exhibition to Open Next Mond v | wilson's Present Secretary Goes "Up] made from a sketch drawn by Miss No. 79. HERNMAN LAW NOT VIDLATED oY5 COURT GOVERNMENT SUFF ERED BIG DEFEAT TODAY WHEN DE- } CISION WAS REACHED | (1iy Associated Press.) Wiashington, Febh, 2 The utfered the first big de- overns ety today 1 feat in the recent nti-trust came- | paign when the Suj o weld at officiads of 1 1 S and | Machinery Co. 1 | ted the { Skerman law by or izing 1 yi- piny The coury |l r did not pass upon the legami 1 tem Phy which the compan na- chines on terms dent machines be vsed.” {BOARD OF TRADE COMMITTEE ENDORSES BLDG. & LOAN ASSN. To the Honorable 13 d o1 Governors ol the Board or Trade of Lakes land: Your committee, duly appointed veonfer with M. G Willard as to the organization of a local huilding and Joan association at the city of akeland, after hearing his general preseutation of the maiter, as well © concerning the great benetit of a local coneern, as distinguished from State-wide and national organ- izations with similar names, and, alter veading hos ondline of such an organization and its operation and benelits to a community, beg leave i to report as tollows: That we believe such a concern to | be safe, sane and wise ip its orga- nization and workings. Y That it will be of special benelit to laborers and others, otherwise unable to, but, desirous of securing homes ot Filieir own, or of improving the m, as well as to those desirous of inereas- ting the amount of efficicn 'y of their ]prmlnrli\'e land, and also to minors, women, clerks, and to all receiving fsmall stipends, wages, salarios, ote, and even to those who have Lhad lit- “vh- hope of r ahead, by son ol its vrovisions, for memborsiiy | the society of all who have ambition 1y better theip its government, i condition, a voice in and favorable ‘o];purlunitivs to accumulate mone. by small monthly savings and sewi- annual dividends on the borrow money provements at comparatively Jow | rtates of interest, with the privilege of repaying in small monthly install- nents, if desired. . That it will be of great benetit to all classes of our eitizens, and to all most same, for homes and to and im- and a Fine Display of Poultry | Will Be Shown. Higher"" After Hobbs, of N'|‘o staff of the News and | Telegram. The Lakeland News Pub- March 4. {lishing Co. has connected with it some of the finest printers in the South, men of education and artistic skill, and the mechanical equipment ob the plang is far in advance of that founa ip most cities of Lakeland’s class. Entries for the South Flo i | Poultry show which opens up ip 11051 city next Monday, continuing a! week, are pouring in, and all 1 cations point to a magnificent vl | bition. Local poultry people who contom- plate making entries should act ot cnce by seeing Secvetary J. H. Wi ler, as the position of the coops and the coops themselves are assigned in order as the entries come in, and those who come first get the bist coops and the best positions in the display. The Telegram desires to see the local people have a fair op- rortunity in the show, and therefore urges them to make their entrics as speedily as possible. Secretary Wendler states that ral handsome cups have heep offered since the programs went to ress and which therefore are not included in (By Associated Press.) Trenton, N. J., Feb. 2. o ‘l‘mri(‘k Tumulty, present private secretary to Governor Wilson, be secretary to the presideny after March 4, according to an announce- ment by Wilson today. seph BILL FOR. REVISION OF TARIFF NOW UNDER WAY. RYAN IS RELEASED, § (By Washington, Associated Press.) Feb. 2. Democratic members of the House ways and neans gmmittee today begap the preparation of a bhill for the revision of the tariff with a plan looking to the holding of daily executive ses- sions until the work is completed. Tt is expected that this will be effeced chout March 15. Chairman Under- Ywood will submit the plan to the Democratic cancus of the House the { first week of the extra session, leavenworth, Kan., Feb. 3.—F. M. Ryan, president of the Internation- al Iron Workers' Union, serving a sentence on conviction of conspiracy to transport dynamite in interstate commerce, was released from the\fed- eral penitentiary hero on $70.000 Lond vesterday afternoon WANT T0 LENGTHEN ‘ WILSON'S TERM i the published premium list. There | (By Associated Press ) 1 will accordingly b iz Tered for rashi i id ;"ai":'}ha: ?}:::: :d‘f'r A Washington, Feb. 3. - Another nl-!l fluln WAVE Is ¢ & . _'|tempt to change the ) ed six- and all who have fine poultry of any e kind should see Mr. Wendler and en- r‘:)::n:l‘:fi:;, :rl.”i‘: :?lllo??":::'l;er::tl:::‘. ter their birds in the exhibition Wilson’s term to six years or make (By Associated Press.) k:m eligible to re-election, is expect- Cheyenne, Wyo., Feb. 3 - Under|ed in the House when the resolution, suspension of rules both Houses of | passed Saturday by the Senate, is the Wryoming Legislature today |taken up. Representative Clayton, passed a joing resolution ratifying|chairman of the House judiciary the income tax amendment to the |cemmittee, already has a single term federal constitution. resolution now before the House. - cavENK- NOW HEADED SOUTH (By Associated Press.) Washington, Feb. 3.—A cold wave which has driven the mercury below 7ero in the northwest is to extend as far south as Mississippi tonight and t. decided drop extending finto the Gulf States is predicted. ST ¥ B s 1 legitimate business interests, and ‘lh«lY when fully in operation, it will | piocure the accumulation of consid- | erable funds, which will be loaned [ and expended in the community. that I“"""' be secured in no other way. | Still, as this would be from the very | fact that it is local, it must be heart- | ily, liberally and extensively entered 'inm by our people, not only those to be specially benefited, but by all pub- ilm-splrlted people, and business in- |teresu to the end that it may have |such popular favor as it deserves, and have sufficien; loanable funds to give the concern a strong impetus at the start, and so assure rapid growth. Hence, we take great pleasure in ! recommending this project to the most favorable consideration of our general board. and to the people of Lakeland, as well as to all the peopla of the county, as its membership and operations are 10 bhe co-extensive with the county, so that its benefits may be enjored by any community oe ony person in Polk county. W. D. EDWARDS, WM. STEITZ, A. C. SHAFFER, A 1. HOLWORTHY, H. D MENDENHALL, Pres. M. F. HETHERINGTON, J. 1. SKIPPER, JOHN F. COX, p: 0. M. EATON, ' GEORGE H. ALFIELD, C. A. MANN, JOHN S. EDWARDS. l 3 B covi -