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IEHTE TAFTS IFIOWEBB BILL 500 A LAW sscD IT BY AN OVER NG MAJORITY. Hecome a Law. ated Piess.) arcl When the caders favor- o prevent the mito dry States °U Lo puss it over " Senate repassed to yesterday after- iter the reading of s message, Chairman to reconsider Web pass it over his veto, (laytor d » followed Associited Press.) uss biting the shipment ! v States. The Sen- ate « measure late yester day hecomes a law, Or v time in the last fif- Congress overridden | veto and that ver dam bill passed disapproval ATTORNLY GENERAL \WON'T BEGIN SUIT nt Taft, Attorney today declared | i procecdine: o turn back Columbia territory | HOW purt ol hoggham did wument that tored the territory d no right to do stitutional amend- nelusion: *Aside < to me that the| should be 1eft to tration; that t impropriety w inaugurated at this administra- d the new one Wick was strongly Congress might the capital of the ny place it deemed | UBAATINE LIFTED DIER WIDE AHEA inted Press. ) Mareh 1 Prooress T in the Southern vlication of cattle a disease ver, resvlted in an “tary Wilson, effec- releases an area of square miles from “ quarantine is con- 3 sections, Includln:{ ’ " zreater portion of + and South Caro- t half of North Caro- 50 TRsT oo 5T SUBTECTS NEED APPLY. . A\"""““ 1.—-Surgeon s " the public health | " %0 deluged with re- Yorers of pulmonary r"ns:lon to of'er ‘ts for tests of | reulosis no to Ne¢ tHratory tests 7. in Firteen Years T.cs a g Veroed by a Presideat _.ssud Bill by Big Majorityi | March 1. By a vote the House today sl president’s veto the | W not | am de a', %2 public ‘eallh e to any one. ted in the g boratory here <on. of the | Indinn head on ove side and the York today 1 1 Ur. Friedmann | .70 the public health | | AND THE CAT CA}IE BACL { | Philadelphia, March 1.--Members of Engine Cuiipany No. 17, at Fif- pulls tic hose wagzon, and Mie a cat cf nonde kas been Billy ipt bhreed, { Billy would not be comforted, ani of amtics that puzzled his friends, becking and jump parently tryi 12 in his stall ap- v to tear up the floor \fter watching him for a time the firemen decided he had discovered Mickey's whereabouts, so they re- moved a plank and found the mis under the floor, where he'd inwpri trying to eateh a rat. Rilly plainly showed his grat- itude and happiness by becoming a normal Horse once more as s 0on as his chum had been restored to him MUNIGIPAL BAND { Entertainment last Night Was First ‘ Class in Every, Particular. | The entertainment at tie Audi- torum last night by the Municipal band was such a4 high-class one and so pleasing to the audience trom the tirst number to the finish that the only wonder is there should be so littie local appreciation of such su- viop local talent. The audience vas small when it should have been larse, both because of the genuine perit of the entortadnment and the dar price adiaission Oup Municipal band s a Lakeland i o Wailon [ Ve every Lt be proud, for at raniks wWith} ‘olvssional organizations of | I high ctass in the warid of V."I'Il_‘n-‘lj it s distincily a stellar attraction | our it lts meinbers are repu={ G praise from the eritical inoany ity, and they deserve encourape- went and appreciation frowm every Citizen who wauts to maintain here | the real attraction of one of the best Prass bands in Florida, Every num- cp played fast night was delightiul music thorouzhily enjoyed by those who heard it P program w “.‘ i M A\ who re- Flash, a trcman's story, so teetively that be received an en- M William Steitz, a lady whose creatile talonts are well known inf, our city, also gave a reading of af pumor in rare degree, alons with i yerfect stage presence, and ghe in- terprets the humor of others with a ‘wmrxr and grace w without strong uative gifts could Lever reac Her reading was a dis- l net suceess and much enjoyed Followine is the program of the [eoening i Recital B Municipai Band Bizelow Polish Dance Kuvawiak, H Wieniaws=ki Selection Prince of Pilsen, Gus- tev Ludders. Story, . A. Burridge Selection - Wedding of the Winds, John F. Hall March--National Emblem, E. E racteristic Rag, March and Two-Step—‘High Jinks,” Robert Recker Reading Mrs. W. M. Steitz. rie— Meditation, Morrison Rev Sousa /LET THEM GOME; MORE THE MERRIER ° - By .\s>oc:n'r‘} Pre neton, March »llon glisteninz new nickels w ard fizure of a rze, to supplant the ve cent 11 be turned into public LAKEL AAD FLOR[DA FUERVTHING N BITTER FIGHT “ READINESS FOR DVER NAVAL BILL INAUGURMTION 1S EXPECTED i teenth and \Vine streets, were \.pu busy today telling of the exploit of | Billy, one of the big horses w uhh» 's chum for more lh;m: two years. On Wednesday Mickey | disappeared and could not be found. | CAPITAL IS SPLENBIDLY DECO- RATED FOR OCCASION. ven declined tempting lumps ot | . | zar. Yesterday he began a series Associated Press.) The t'np-l in patriotic tin- weleome and in- | president. in- acad- arrivals * to- streets. ital is draped today v pacaded throush Il new viee president was officially | was a visitor at the capitol. locked in on the quarters he ocenpies as president of the GAVE FINE GONGERT |RULE OF KINDNESS wiries, T'OR KENTUCKY CONVICTS ' .:.x over-powered, disarmed an'! was Ad- vested and was taki conviety of the State | '0day. While the bu Retformatory friends | 10 @ siloon Rizele came upon vd neizhbors, | the conviets a speech aft- warden today. | ‘'ter roing three blocks the two ard you as bk as unfortu-! avery 1oy shot him with his own weapon + free of 2o on him in the orn fanlt toof the national ehill labor eon- | i i « ciee which will meet in Jackson- | \ roy vill end amon:z law abiding ciaizens until next fall. ‘the Times-i nion has this to say on the svhject, whici is pertinent: | l¢ citizens who take a pride in Clt ordanization and then nmi; ork; they play music that would | WILSON 15 NOW A PAIVATE GIIZEN " GREGENES MEDAL a read Associated Press | bhumorous character which was nothing short of high protessional | encellynes Mrs Steitz bas original| MOTHER DIES BY POISON AT GRAVE OF HER CHILD | took pluce in the cast room Philadelphia, roost dramatic homere study | nl the malner conce rief-stricken mother e funeral of her was being lowered a prave in Nar Nebb cemetery Pollock raised to her lips and drained the|is nephews, Alfonso M. Farier,uncle -adlong into the | ©° Francisco Madero, deposed and jied | slaughtered president of Mexico, is 3 . left [ Patiently and thoroughly preparing » playing on the floor of the|himself for a life on the field of bat- vwied | tle at the Military academy at Gulf- canght hest March Ou Director, F. K [ yrave on top of the ina few minutes Reading- -"Flash,” a Fireman's| kitchen last Thursday ge and his clothnig She smothered the hlaze : could and took the haby to a days she sat at her babe's bedside while the child’s v ebbed away | WAUCHULA MAN DIES IN ELECTRIC CHAIR. Roy Maxwell Sullivan, formerly of Wau- the | him to end his life. His wife, for- the lmerly of Ft Worth, Tex., recently atl<ued him for divoree and last week ' Stars and Stripes Forever, » penitentiary | murder of John Howard, a zu: a vr»rwr! road r.:mp in an r-flurv to ¢ ing =0 seized a gun v killed Howard he ——— . (By Assoclated Press ) Washington, March 1 'l'nmr-fratlr cancus of the Se | cdav. for March 5 S“TCI‘DA! u[ARCHl 1913 ' EASURE WENT BACK TO THE HOUSE TODAY. College Boys, Who Will Attend Pa- Scnate Restored Several Features In-‘ radcd Through Washington Sireets This Morning. cluding Provision for Two Battlaslnps. (By Associated Press.) Washington, Mareh | v bitter sure comes back to the speaker's & today. The Senate had restored carly all features climinated by the Jouse including the provision for two battleships instead of one. The, | lan of the House leaders was to d he | turee with the Senate amendments He |«nd sond the bill baek for further conference, BURGLARS KILL POLICEMAN. hansas City, March 1 flomer a policeman 37 yvears old, .illed by two burglars he had ar- to jail early ars vere roh- Indeze Wells, of Mur- | om They surrendered and the of feers started with them for the jail, attacked Riggle, took pistol and ran He pursued and escihed SRy ) Plans are made Tor the entertain oot e, Mareh 12 to 16, This will be fiest national conference of this cliavacter cvep held in Jacksonville, \ | n, | COs8 | CAPTAIN OF CARPATHIA | { Will Enjoy That Distinction Innl[Rmuer of Titanic Pnss«ngerl Gets Tuesday, March 4, When He Will Become President. Highest Gift Congress - Could Bestow. (By Associated Press.) Washington, Marep | Capt. A | [N Rostron, commander of the cued the sifrvivors of the Titanie, to- dayv received from the president a medad of honor awarded hy Congress | 1 This is the hizhest gift it can be- :h'lb“ upon a civilian, Many notahles | were invited for the ceremony which . ieq | TRAINING TO AVENGE MADERO. 1 old Moblile, Ala., March | With grim uto [ and growing determination to some dre |y wreak vengeance upon those of | Who have so recently killed three of port, Miss. Farier is nearing the com- pletion of a course of study begun inder his present instructors some three years ago. Thomas F. Flynn, capitalist, commit- 'ed suicide here today by inhaling illuminating gas. He left a note sayinz domestic troubles had caused r.|“tator, sued him for 35,000 allegine =1 breach of contract DIAZ A PANDIDPTE Mezxico City, March 1 Felix Dia~ "rr'! a8 formally accepted the candidacy o fnr’ for the presidency of Mexico, offered | sixty-third Congress was called{to him by a committee representing | are of the same color and (¢ a party organized for that purpose, | able diseases, Wt is in prospect over the naval | in the House today when thel son for shooting aeail in Motic and 1t ois expected to beoaogreat sue- | State of Florida the huuters have raade things lively for the fast fying hirds, Hunting quail is one of the best sports of all. Tt makes a thor- uu,.hluml blood tingle when he sees his dogs pointing a covey and when the hirds rise the huwmming sounds piee of safety puts new life into the Pfor a huntep wheir he zets into 4 | MisEing and have two coveys s | steamer Carpathin . when she rvu-’ ]shmnl any more, I have killed the a#bove mentioned conditions. A man (son has about closed and the hunters [ Tella MeCoyv, a former telephone op- ' Pul‘h%hed n the Best Town in lhc Bcst Part of the Best State. NEEDLESS ANNUAL DLATHS, New York, March 1.-—In its cam- paign for the elimination of prevent- in 1 Lich authoritics are quoted as saying W ould mean an ceonomic gain 0f $1,500,000,000 a year to this country, the Association M Life Insurance Presidents toda wade publie a brief in which an ap- peal is made for the proper registra- tion of vital statistics. This brief will be presented to the latures ol the States which are deficient in recording births and deaths, A well- tounded report says the brief shows that 630,000 of the 1,500,000 deaths ountry are caused cach year in this | d 3 by preventable discases. Proper ap- plication of scientifie knowledze would make prevention pogsible if every State aided in keeping records of disease, births and deaths, it is declared., SEARGH REVEALS BUT & ONE MORE oo | Number of Lives Lost in Omaha Hol- ocaust Will Never Be Known. By Associated Press.) Omatha, March 1- All night scarch by police and firemen brought to light only one additional vietim of yosterday's fire at the Dewey hotel, Although it is believed a score of lives were lost in the flawmes, only four have thus far been accounaed for, ‘QUML SHOOTING S“ASON CLOSES TODAY. | ' |||n- foster father of the girl be held By limitation of Loy the open sei es todiy ad that popalar et “For the past four months in the chey make while trying to tlee to o hanter. = nly twenty quail are al- lowed to he killed daily by one man, but it is a mizhty hard proposition ood ficld where the pine tre tered, to lay his zun in the wagon md say o himself, *No, 1 will not limit." Now there is not one in a thousand who would leave under the may stop shooting atter he has killed nineteen, but the reason will be be- because he is unable to locate an- other bunch of birdr. Well, the sea- will have to place their guns in their s until the season opens again the latter part of the present year."” TO BE KNOWN AS EVERGLADES COUNTY. Miami, March I.- County division is again in the air, this time the agi- tation arising in Fort Lauderdale where the people, according to the Fort Lauderdale Herald, object to the proposition to vote connty bonds for the purpose of providing Dada county with a deep water harbor. Ac- cording to the Herald, there is a well-established movement on foot to take a slice off the northern end £SCAPED THE SKIBTS BY SUICIDE | ©° Pade county and another slice oft the southern end of Palm Beach Des 5'0“1'3!. Towa, March 1.— |county and create a new political ai- vision to be known as Evergladea county. ' PARCEL" POST FRAUDS | ~ 7 BEING UNEARTHED (By Associated Press.) New York, March 1. Frands in revealed here, Investization Lows that the word dollar has been t from eoneelled stamps and past- The faet that the iu fraud | SIS FLED TO DISSOLVE GORN PRODUGTS G0, IS AN ALLEGED STARCH GLUCOSE AND SYRUP TRUST. Government Charges Corporation with Entering Into Conspiracies and Restraining Trade. (By Associated Press.) New York, March 1. The disso- lution of the Corn Products Refin- ing Co, the alleced starch, glucose and syrup trust, is sought by the sovernment in a civil anti-tenst suit filed here today, charging the 80, tion with entering dies, and contracts to 000 n0n corp into conspiry destroy competition in violation of the Sherman law. It is alleged they at unreasonably low have kept pric s and discourage in- figures (o har dependent manufacturers. The gov- ernment also asks for an injunction prohibiting the alleged restraint o! trade, ’ FOSTER FATKER CF GIRL HELD FOR MURDER. Gainesville, March 1.— The cono- ner's jury inquiring into the cause of Miss Rena Chase's death, which oceurred near Waldo on the night of Feb. 19, after investigating the matter for a period of four days, have recommended that D, . Chase, to await action of the court. The young lady, it will be remems- bered, died under circumgtances pe- culiur, but which gave every appear- ance of poison heine the direet Guuse. Acting upon advice of those engaged in the investization, Sheriff Ramsey brought Chase here last Thursday night, and the decision of the jury means that he will have to remain in jail uatll he has a pre- liminary hearing, which, it {s thought, will be given him in the next few days. e ig 53 years of age, and in conversation wnh Sherift Ramsey stated that himself and wife adopted . Rena when she was only three weeks of age. She was 19 vears old at the time of death ' Motion pictures of the big parade of school children in St. Petersburg on the anniversary of the birth of Washington were taken by an inde- pendent film company and sent out all over the circuit of theaters sup- plied by this company. The parade consisted of 1,500 school children, WIFE OF U. 5. SENATOR MAY SUE FOR ONORCE (By Associated Press.) Portland, Ore., March 1. Without a definite intention of beginning di- vorce proceedings against her huse band, but admitting the possibility 0 a suit under consideration, Mrs, Bourne, wife of United States Sen- ator Jonathan Bourne, arrived here today from Washington. TO DESTROY A GRAND OLD CUSTOM IN ARKANSAS. Little Rock, Ark., March 1 —The House today took a runming start and landed another vital blow to the wet element by passing, by vote of 147 to 36, a bill which makes it a misdemeanor to “set ‘em up” to any one. The bill further provides that any State or county official found intoxicated shall be fined not less than $10 nor more than $50, and on the second offense shall be ned not less than $50 nor more than $100 and relieved of office. The Muanatee River Journal says: I“Tho city of Bradentown is making nse of pareel post stamps are he- | freat improvements in the shape of curhing, paving, sewers and parks. In addition to this the county is bunilding a fine court house and a WOrd cent on the cheaper | hich school, which combined with tamng | tle citv's improvements will make Bradentown an ideal city for your home.” -