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Pubhshed in the Best Town in t‘]e Beqt Part of the Best State. . IND WARSHALL WERE JUCTE INTO OFFIGE TODAY QOO0 00000 ocw! (ERF0NIES wm MARKED IN, “‘ ~ % HAIN BY DIGNITY ; AND smmcm ;! e Washinaton, & e c‘”[JHN INATE2E ;o it ; Lt n\: W ook Place at East *rmt' in the Presence o: L..cu- 0 L"udly Chec:cd. T..E COMPLETE CABINET. March 4 tollowing is the complete cahinet whose nominations will S te at ¥:495 of the otlicers 2o to Tomorrow T S morning See ry State- - Wil- Jeaninss PBryan, of Ne- braska etary William York, seerctary of War Garrison, Attorney of Ham of the Treasury of New s8.) Woodrow ated P March today i he Ur o ed States, with | virsl 1 as viee presi-| MeAdoo, wugurated as ! Lindley of New Jersey. General — James of Tennessce, General Al- Burleson, of Texas Secretary of Navy phus Duaniels, of lina. S M. S of stirring ani- MeReynolds, OOOOODOOOOOflOOOOOu_OO Postmaster bort 8 I impressive cere- in the main by sim- | t retaining that de- with some of the 0y Jose- North Caro- 1Yy vctacular display which oo of Intefior Lane, of Califor- cretary Franklin K nia Seeretary taches to the induction S executive of the na- 900 O0BOO of Agriculture David S. Houston, of Missouri Secretary of Commerce William €. Redfield, of New York Seeretary < sorate ceremonies of the a fixed program cov- ractically tive hours. It be- orning with the drive | . ut, president-elect and wml from the White | < capitol, where until | & was occupied with | < ussed in the closing sixty-second Congress. ration of Vice Presi- i lixed to oceur along with the Senate new Do GO oned of Wilson, Wil- of Pennsyl- Labor liam B vania 00800000 Taft P00Q000R0OD DAY "DAWNED COLD D GRAY it and Wilsen T s Were 1 Larly Prevaring for the Events 00 Vs oo, new and ol senator mili Wilson, oe- ront of the return of the the tine well along ciap- the Wihite tie r«;l_\'. o (By A 1ed Presso w of inan- Washinzton, March | mnto noday dawned cold, gray, dooking drizele mizht begin at any | I'he 1 a g My thelt Marshall had families at theii | night. As the | 4 Tor opening today's joined by the of Congress, { “cnators Crane, Bacon | and Representatives atd MeKinley., To w=sizned the first enoany in the day's . hin i of conducting the iy Y ¢ te « L Tart and Wilson families e cre all astir by 9 o’clock ' i | work in his! was | Fhe president wis at Woere study, whiie the president-elect Lo busy With cadlers. Among the first | s Bryan and Chairman ‘\lv(‘nnn‘.\i Bryan came out he held one! itations wd for the new tinee ling them nam e vice president to tor formal greet it Taft, followed presidential par- Fart from Mrs. Wilson and |~ .« joctico o 27, when the rid Marshall remained 19 the capiio dtand Wil exenrted the thent to thn! first chnow roars an ers from ! Marshall a military aide. v e the scort for the pres- vas assembling in uu,-K joining the White o st in this escort was | anrching close hedn Mr. Wilson's At the Taft them, from Mr ent ot president rode the Black ' iart hezi s lana. One thou- president’s *n with touches of iterward Mrs. Wilson 1nd4 olors, vied with the | daughters went to their places in the! daug n number and ac- the } Teft rowds and eseort were the newspaper | carriaze and a group! second correspondents wers ! and Wilson { n from capitol room. where Marshall room. | With senate gallery where they were None wers vallery Telen d them he deg center of all eyes famils and danvhrer home Tatt “E AT Wilson occupied the in the ubers of the in- Tart Mr. Marshall nzer, president pro the te. ‘ollowing imme- T rarriage with oth- © the committee; car- .OOR'ER WASHINGTON THINKS members of the| WELL OF PRESKDENT WILSON. 12es following with RIS Taft’s retiring cab- Tenn., March 4 Jook- necro educator, in avenue and the Nashtuille today, route to the| res converzing at | State of Washington, where he v\ill: packed from an!conduct a speaking tour, discussed ay to witness this ! wtitude of President-elect Wil- lential party to the to the nezro. He “Mr | *he White House to| Wilson is in favor he 'mnqu "ables strung along which tend uplift, im- Yack the spectators ement tof m snspended and the v te havingz after ! jarted | N ittee joins Zone ceremonics. when for Augusta, ! f Mr Nashville, T Washington en S0l pr committee of ready Wilson to the mar- as the presi- the lobby lead- chamber. Others waited to conduct to conduct t off A new lodze of Masons hLos beer nd Senator Gallinger ! ~rcanized in Miami. For some regident’s room, at the it has been thought that \fiami * the Senate lobby. |large enough to support two lodzes, | Cflnu;] of the presidential and this action was in furtherance of| Ued on Page §.) the project. e aS fauministration of | LTS, Viewing | hemanity ! Inaugura- | LABOR BILL WA cmornmng the Senate agreed onoa o Mrs | g 0 | 'SUWANNEE SHERIFF SAVED | It presence of mind on the P <herift { Lonis Dix, AY, AIARuA{ 4, 1913. FLORIDA, TULS LAEZLARD 30000 I LN iNAUGUHM NINAUGURAL SPEECH ( PARADE TODAY MR, MARSHALL PBESIDENT DISCUSSES TRUE CONCEPTION OF SENATORIAL HONOR. BRILLIANT PAGEANT CLIMAX TO VICE CEREMONIES USHERING IN NEW ADMIHISTRATXON THOUSANDS PARTICIPATED NATION'S GREATEST BULWARK . Civic and Military Bodies from Many | Hopes for Peace Wlth All Peoples, Justice for All Governments and Universal Righteousness. (By Assoclated Press.) Washington, March 4. Vice Pres- icont Marshall's inaugural address States Unite in Magnificent Tri- | bute of Welcume to Wilson, (By Associated Press.) Washington, March 4.-—7The army inauguration, 40,000 stroung, Wilziug with measured tread to \hc’ s follows: brigade of bands, | <The proprieties of this occasion witreied in review today from lllci‘.,-‘,|.:|1,|}. require a few words from White House, & Mag- | ;4o who is grateful to the American welcome to the people for the honor heretofore done Woodrow WIlSOU. | 1,5, and this day consummated. Penusylvania avenue, the b wXg senator has, | trust, a keener peace and | ypreciation of the necessities in the a valley between hills ) and courtesy now de- ot color wtih the sim than | myself. | nature’s green and white | ofyor no surety as to my discharge scheme along iy, duties other than a personal while the dazzle | jjedee that | will seek to familiarize suns, si-{pyselr with them and will endeavor buttons, |, 1ways to exercise that complaisance bands, | yid forebearance which are essen- and ! (in} 10 him who ably presides over thousands, added vivid-{.poqt debates upon great publie activity the | questions by great men, High on ecither side | Divergent views relative to this is buildings and re- | hody would be less divergent if the packed with ! . the solid the enrbs, to the dens e Hiare of & capitol to the witicent tribute of tstorie path of other armies ot war, was like way of tact i glory volving upon me Phcity of doinating the color line antiorms, o i of march, the tlash ot liace and confused roar of Inmbering — artillery ol sold brass the hitgles, and TN SN to brithant scene. ol the avenue, stinds wer merican people would eome to real- o that on all sides of real questions truthfully il Sueh of the public mind would the vi that thi | 1elid rising irom < alone eh be en ws and atthitude valle win @ marti nmay badeomes, windo hodv is not rouyt 1 W Hetd crate and wit hased upon N ol mind o apon conduet | b until it is| Bedl that the resultant onteome of personal in- noattitnds shoul clear! at ird | e ey made pitol, ad ety features h lid aenlar action is the ust tiken idd th ERRES and dishonorahle husiness “Your vith this it tions It now toor dtroper or social relations ont of the capitol ce il alwiays met but up to Lonp no workable substi- the of the fune- of this body has been proposed needful for and brief in your de- will continue to not hecause of its presiding of - action has not e mornine the ranks of the ni universal approval vs had been Iving in restive di ool word to advane Wilson his oath of oflic set by the chief at pardd it | fenze attention and b g vting tor the oxercise While President nunly rej for Wi in to not me here the slow measnres the to aceept o | stice Lrovps I'his body Vere coming to and (Continued on Pase 2 (Continned on Page ADMIVATIONS GO 10 SIGNED BY TAFT ne oot Most lmpor!;nn Bills Com- | This Action Taken on Account of Up During Closing How's | Senate Not Being in Session of Congress. | This Afternoon. mng (By Associated Press ) March 4 reconvened (By Associated Press March 1. White House carly Wilson's nomi- nations will he sent to the Senate. 't was decided that the Senate would not bhe immediately after and neminations will he gent tomorrow at 945 TO ARRANGE FOR TEST OF CONSUMPTION CURE. Washins! Shortly ’ . . ashington Sho Washington, Secrotary , this? ‘OnEress o VoRKfes [ Tomulty vter visited the m- to learn when report general defi- bitl. Senator Fall started a tibuster on the Indian bill I'he fouse marked time until the ndry Cvil bill up after Taft's v Len it Taft =ioned o Department of Labor bill Terenes on tne eney in sesgion Wilson takes oath, came 1o wias repassed New York, March 1 opening offices here yesterday for treatment of patients as he had planned, Dr. F. F. Friedmann, the young German physician, has decid- ed to test his tuberculosis serum be- fore the New York County Medical Society. This course was decided on after a conference with officers of the society, who informed him that such a step would be necessary it he desired to obtain a licerse to prac tice. A meeting of the Yoard of cen- sors of the soclety is to be held to- d:ny to make arrangemeats for a test )¢ the serum Instead of NEGRO FROM MOB. Nothing part of Jacksonville, March 2 Pottsdammer, connty, saved the life | who is charged with criminal assault in Live Oak. Steriff days in a and then I of Suwannee of a negro, Pottsdammer hid two swamp with the negro, walked to Wellborn to take the train He ar- negro is Mobs were but n to for this eity with his charge !rived here safely and the I now safely lodged in jail. determined to lynch the man, eriff Pottsdammer believes hir ve innocent of the charge, it is said QUEER WAY TO FIND PEACE. |10 REINSTATE FLORIDA CADET. Cal., March 1 «steq for a series of mail for J. Heinn, founder of tnring company of zonzed out both of his eves small knife today in . “I do not believe =axd he, “but I shall never se« ht again or forze anoiher check. I am more at peace than I Leve been for some time.” Los Angeles, Ar- “'nhln"'nn March 1. After hv nf two years, Miss Sara Free- f Jacksonville, Fla., q in opening the wayv for a re- 1 of her brother, Ellicott H reeland, and three Point cadets and their possible re- instatement in the academy, from which they were dismissed in 1911 for having liquor in their posses- sion. | | ories 'l a4 mani av-l Milw k'“l C .{. self-p umsq-' in suicide, day- STHTE TONORRON has sue- | other West | WORDS OF WSO FROH " NEN RLER OF AT WAS IT SUICIDE CR MURDER? INAUGURAL ADDRESS DELIV- ' ERED BY WOODROW WILSON AT WASHINGTON TODAY. W hill' man in the lew serub about witet in his rly:ht temple. In M"Conc:se Statement of Some of the pocket was a note which read: Cooditions Exxstmg and the 9y “Feb., 11.--To whom it may con- I have no relatives or friends, Remedies Proposed. cood-bye. Signed Ward. ' e was found with a {1 derringe | in his right hand, his coat off and; Washington, March 4.—The fol- Lis chest. He was apparently 'jowing is the full text of the inaug- about 45 years old, slishtly 8Ty, |, ., qdress of Woodrow Wilson, de- half bald and clean shaven and u“n”c stranger. Deputies Sabate and Per- ; = rv went over to the island in com- There has been a change of gove pany with the parties who found the | ernment. It began two years ago, liody Aftor making an examina- when the House of Representatives m,,; they turned the body over to| became Democratic by a decisive ma- Undertaker Ponce for interment. | Jority. It has now been completed. Coroner Mackey will hold an inquest | The Senate about to assemble will todiay. Many believe the man was|also be bemocratic. The offices of murtivrn-d and that the note was|president and vice president have placed in the dead man's |)oc'k(-ls. been put into the hands of Demo- s e crats. What does the change mean? The Florida Bast Coast rallway is|That is the question that is upper- most in our minds today. That is the question | am going to try to answer, in order, if 1 may, to infer- pret the occasion It means much more than the suceess of a party. The success of a party means little except when the nation is using that party for a large and definite purpose. No one can wistake the purpose for whichthe na- tion now secks to use the Democratic p.u‘t) It secks to use it to interpret ‘hange in its own plans and point INHOSPITALS TODAY): Police Will Be lnvestlgated for Not ! vhich we had grown familiar, and Having Given Women Proper ! which had begun to ereep into the i ' | | | St. Augustine, March 4. —~While out rabbit hunting on Anastasia is- | ..lml J. R. Goodin and Eddie De Me- iiscovered the dead body of a cern: {By Associated Press.) over d this afternoon: going to install suitable gates at the crossing at Twelfth street in Miami as a protection of life and property. Flagmen will also be placed at sev- eral other crossings. OVER ONE HUNDRED {very habit ot our thousht and of our have altered as hinve latterly looked eritically fupon them, with fresh, awakened dropped theip disguises and shown themselves alien and sine- ister. Some new things, as we look frankly upon them, willing to com- prehend their real eharacter, have come to assume the aspect of things long believed in and familiar, stuft of our own convictions. We have been refreshed by a new insight into our own life. We see that in many things that life is very great. It is incompara- bly great in its material aspects, in its body of wealth, in the diversity land sweep of its energy, in the in- 5 { dustries. which have been conceived and built up by the genius of indi- WHAT STATE GOOD ROADS CONVENTION DID. vidual men and the limitless enter- ! prise of zroups of men. It is great, R, | also, very great, in its moral force, March 4. When the | Mareh 4. on (‘,‘ Nowhere else in the world have no- Swate Good Roads convention ud-|;lh_ men and women u'l‘l'; ; in o EXibited was with the | understanding that it would meet Protection, il L lives, their aspect (1t | we Washington, Associited Press.) Mareh 1. Charzes eyes; have that the police did not properly pro- teet snfibagist yesterday's parada vere made in the House early today iy Representative Hobson, who later declared he purposed to ask for an depart- More than one hundred persons are in hos- investigation of the police ment during the extra session., suffering injuries re- the back the mobs pitals today ceived yesterday when police were forced to drive vith sticks. Jacksonville, journed in Eustis it more striking forms the beauty and the energy of sympathy and helpful- tgain in Tallahassee in April while [ ness and counsel in their efforts to the Legislature was in session. A |rectify wrong, alleviate suffering, legislative committee was named by | and set the weak in the way of the president, which committee is to | strength and hope. We have built prepare good roads legislation bills | up, moreover, a great system of gov- and call the next meeting in the|ernment, which has stood through a capital city. This means that the | long age as in many respects a model highway men are going to camp with | for those who seek to set liberty the solons and see that some laws upon foundations that will cndure are enacted for the benefit of good [against fortuitous change, against roads. [ siorm and accident. Our life con- i The bills for good roads were dis- | tains every great thing, and con- cussed, but not adopted, it tains it in rich abundance, was decided to leave final action to, But the evil has come with the the Tallahassee meeting. In the H~"m‘| and much fine gold has been meantime the legislative committee | corroded. With riches has come in- will get busy drafting bills and will | excusable waste. We have squan- call a meeting as soon as everything | dered a great part of what we might ready. Judge H. B. Philips, of this | have used, and have not stopped to city, is chairman of the committee. | conserve the exceeding bounty of na- The other members are J. €. Camp- | ture, without which our genius for bell, West Palm Beach; F. E. Jen- | enterprise would have been worth. nings, Jacksonville; W. B. Powell,|less and impotent, scorning to be Tompa; Dr. Hodees, Gainesville; | careful, shamefully prodigal as well Capt. A. D Dunning, DeLand, and |as admirably eficient. We have 2 member from West Florida, to be | been proud of our industrial achieve- chosen later. ments, but we have not hitherto The bills di ed by the conven- stopped thoughtfully enough to count were thos: providing for the|the human cost, the cost of lives creating of the office of State high- | snuffed out, of energies overtaxed way commissioner, the abollnhmentland broken, the fearful physical and the convict lease system and oth- | spiritual cost to the men and wom- These bills will all be consid- |en and children upon whom the framed by the legislative dead weizht and burden of it all has mittee hetween now angd mo,hllm pitilessly the years through. © of the meeting of the conw-n-‘Tho groan® and azony of it all had &' on in Talahassee in April. 1rm vet reached our ears, the sol- | —— | emn, moving undertone of our life, According to reports made by tha.comm" up ont of the mines and fae- railroads — and steamboats, about | tc.ies and out of every home where 7.000 visitors went to Pensacola for! e struggle had its intimate and the Mardi Gras carnival. The crowd, | | tamiliar seat. With the great gove it is said, would have been much|ernment went many deep secret larger but for two days’ heavy rain. (Continued on Page 4.) TR VD W hecause