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tcm[n [T CONFEAENCE EJUDGE CALL FOR FEDERAL H AZ E HS 1 BENCH PRACTICALLY SURE. ! Jacksonville, March 13.—Circuit Judge Call of this city has returned from Waushingtcn where he weut to| j promote his cliunces as judze of the‘ United States Court for the Soutliera | district of tlorida. He 1s non-cow | weittal as to the result: of his tuip. | 'huL his tone and manner indicated { when interviewed, that he had noj doult of his early appointment fa | 1. OF THE KIND Evnn‘aammh as both Florida Senators| 5 [HIS COUNTRY. Fietcher and Bryan have become in-{ THIS MORNING - | terested in the success of Judy .n..: < Rand in Hazing Es- oliticians here ean advance no rea- Vlsuors From All Parts of (he Coun- 7 Scptember Resulted sons why he should not be chosen. It try Were Welcomed by Mayor is generally believed that if 1azers Arrest. | et | . mmell. ‘f_r____ dent Wilson makes the appointment ! and Gov. Tra ell clated Press.) the will speedily ratify it, | N, (., March 1i.— and that by the end of the present manslaughter in con- month Judge Call will be ready to ne death of William Guality as a federal judge. 2 . hazing escapade last | r sophomnoies of the S W. 0. W. GONVENTION 41 of the kind in use of the legal 1914 Session Will Come to This City | ‘ ' 1tk ! TR, | as Result of Overwhelm- ML R e Presi- | Senate (v Associated Presso Jacksonville, March 13-\ round tuble discussion on child lahor and aritable relief featured the open ting session u!"lho ninth anuual na tional child labor conference day. The visitors were welcimed by ¢d, prominent law- , . .hout the State are rendants’ lawyers are o : ., A, H. Styron, R. w. Mavor Jordan, Governor T which fitiing re- sponses were made The morning I | | | ere to- ammel! FLORIDA, TLUAS AY Is i pabway and was actively identified ;PHESII]ENUU BE MEETING IN JAX ASS'T SEC. TRERS. SATIONAL CONVENTION OPENED JuiN SKELTON WILLIAMS, OF UANY PRESENT , JIARCH 13, 1913. nlONTBROO""S BUSIZITS SECTION SWLI'T BY FIRE unknown orizin wiped out lhn niajor part of the business section of Mont- f\l*fflfifi HUI\EAHY brook, a small villaze mp“f BE ‘[AKI N B Tuesday morning, and the loss \nll probalbly ag-regate $25,000. The flames were discovered at a m., immediately following the se. l vere rain and wind storm which vis- ited this section, and as mnsldombl( lightning was ociated with the storm, the supposition is that llu-l fre olizinated in that manner. When first seen the tames were confined A Ship, Said to Be Flying Austro- Pie the buildines occupied by the Hungm‘]an Flag, Fired on Scirvian | postotlice and thie drug store of J.J Troops with Bullets. I Willis. The postoflice was almost ; { entirely enveloped, while the strue- Associated Press.) [1ure adjoining burning in the Vashington, March 13.--Jobn | which caused the impression lton Williams, a banker of Rich-}tlat the fire started in the building in which the postoflice was located. WCOMB DEGLINES AMBASSADORSHIP But at Wilson's Roquest Has Held‘(OUNTY TREAS‘U{‘ER WANTS Up Final Decision Until HIS OFFICE ABOLISHED. in Levy county i THIS IS BEPORT FRO} FERENT SOLP»L TWO DIF- RICHMOND, VA., LUCKY MAN. Well Known Banker in His Home City and Prominent Rail- road Man. Associated Pre:s. Montenegro, March 3. - (By e Cettinje, wias News reached here today that otur loaded with riddled with unideuntified war servian transports ¢oil. Va., has accepted the otfer of troups were yesterday \s ussistant secretary of the casury. The nomination will prob- Iy 2o to the Senate today accord- vlaee shells fired frowm vessels, Accounts of the engagement two diderent sources declare the attacking vessel carricd the Aus- tro-Hunsarian tas, from {v 1le \White House announce-! ut. \villiime was for o long time oi the Scaboard Air Liune estdeait v 1 ing Vote (« croation. He probably will 5] G Baths e | seus cas led by Sherman G. ) . he fiscal bureau” of April 1 ) T 5 _ ares were hazing Rand e e IR ¢ seussion was e b '.i ave charge of the i i H } County Ireasurer J. H,‘ Tucker , dance on a revolving Epes Tueker, Jr., who i att nding P iinesley, of Chicago. Uie treasury, Fih ARsnaiio Dvsk ) was ashed fulS moirning what he .»~" ook ut pight & the State (-n‘n\' 'l.l.uon of the Wood- = T Washington, Mareh 13 National Ao l.«.\n-rnur‘ Sl e ©and in falling to| o ° :Im \\'o‘l'M iy ‘; e et fi | onumend tion that the oflice ot coun- rick his head om' al ‘ et P bl S h l P o e 108 Loy wesnurer bo abolisbod. The g8v= ‘rom the effects of | ‘l \ el : l';" \ ; P""""' i L keland u lc c 00 "' 2 l':" “'v'“:‘.“'“‘ \I.I"Ini.: P ”" ‘?"'l":“; “""“ g nor nrade such o recommeidation a very few min“.ms‘f‘ ‘,‘, oy ting place for ti or- | prefereed not to ept the post m‘;“""]' SR e ...n:‘ "}“:" dorun away WAEN L eanization Fhie vote- w \ | /_Z{z‘ lng I_.’lne Progress ambassador to Franee, that e pr 24 d ! ‘ “ B : : “‘ FaEsiay vas injured, l"u\'m:’;‘“ cive. heing mare than three to oue 5 ferred to rewain in private hite bat bkl 8 e e HCRaRES ¢ assistance to die . . o bl \ S — ey _ o oA B e i ! reply S y' i ool The quarterly ¢ tions at the 1«An\m.l Vi B |ty of the national sommittee. ¥he IR 'Alllll Sape PR ! { ¢ sehool have come to o, 941, I v 4 A i ? PR e id expeeted dro e NCE ILL)I“, popres ndred “ b x.,.‘ Il‘ ! ; | ‘l“\l_‘ s the wid Conand s < "‘yl S "I"';'\‘”v : b ;”‘""‘ Wt o u v 0 heatUly supparted YT e all ey : : i | N with tie per Wenver, 4 ! ey i p “m. L Us st | i 1id ‘_‘ pupil thereon, vd it i | i the wve 51 1Y e i { i i l 1 ! working ' bl tad E Nl ayar vl aind ¢ iv work and by their in U pson, 91,5, | ot '-!'l',\L' CHURCIHL | “Aud i the question bolishing a4 Mi e j fii ‘ s ; \ placed the 1 : % H (1 ol I‘wv..n.r.l) H“.‘."lhlw\u\‘ o ob, a8 i b ; It Lach as lew schools V0.8, { e avan LB \ b ‘”‘_"‘” comes 10 @ vole said Me. ducaer, Ay i o e : 7 " o i s Tl At b L Phis s due Wi {“ : i I tl : :.\ tor of the b will cast my baliot to aboitsh it. uoa long and DY ‘_ in large patt to the jnsteuetors be- ey, "t Daptist ol i tendered i1 consider that it is an 1"““1’.«\' that | OMPUISOIRY SCHOOL LAW Lrained, tea and are there (RRTR A DI A ih |<-v. nition, t . ‘1:|-wl<» 2o ll\in‘- an be done away \\‘14.n - l:x:- 2ov- Srarchouse and Mis CHMPL ":"h s : g i enabied 10 make the school ranles :“h.‘w‘r Prowain:, 901 | ' lv"‘ liattey " o "\ I ernor has veconmmended that the tax woere marred March 6! IN NORTH CAROLINA. [ with the very best an the South, the Lo Honers, SIS ! . Nowlin I‘-(.-I\ this ..w n ‘n\‘lll‘.'-'ll preessor assume the treasurer's du- { the bride’s father., g Lyate of scholarship showing sto Paut Smmons, S9.1. ] ! '_'”“"'__ v editor of the Florid: ) tics, ‘“' all due ‘1"|f'l'<‘|‘“‘ to Gover- a long and happy| Raleish N C. March 133 com- |y cement cach month. Ernest Tervell, 8.1, I' st Witnoss 4|v‘"§-l‘ll“h': more Ofilmr Trammell, 1 |‘hlnl\ the tax col- nd wood success in the | PuIsoTy school law throughout North | ciui attention is paid to pli Mahel Ammernan, N6, Nis attention, and in order ""“ to | lector is more in line to perform the ¢ two newly married | Carolina. companion to another "'if"i 41 enlture, and the Ligh school tie- | GRADE IV AL neglect the paper or his work as | duties than the assossor. In the first wils will start om thelr homev-|ViGing winimum term of six ‘w|Hl‘|l'|\ has vory interesting matclies| Nons pastor, he deenied 1L hest Lo Kive '”'! place, it is this office that gives the Palm Beach about the months, passed the Senate vesterday. f .y, ckethall The literary sovie-| G(RADE 1V B. |""_" pastorsl dnties and confine his| highest bond, and the mnds come di- r they will spend several It already had passed the House. Tlu-l”‘\ hold regular meetings and de | Irene Grantham, 7. eflorts ‘l-nlnrul.\.v. 10 hrumlvnfnu the | pectly through his hands into the luw takes effect in the fall of 18131, g on Jeading topics of the day | M'elen Morse, 95.6 ficld of the Witness, He f“ a fine | yeasurer’s. The treasurer’s duties sriter's wedding has hesn | TlLe House today reconsidered its de- ; Lo frequent oveurrences, The only | Swrah Funk, 95.4. preacher :nn(l' hag accomplished 2| consist of taking over the money | feat of the bill giving women “"1 Cquisite necessary to make Lo Whbie Marshall, 95.2, great work in Lakeland and !llh' {rom the collector, and issuing cash Jder, our contractor, is|TiEht o sit on all school boards, "“”‘[ and’s school the finest in Floridu s Miller Pope, 91 members regret \-Ll‘): much o give | for warrants, Ot course Le keeps the cumps with dynamite. | 10Us¢ and Senate l‘m""“g it I.m additional sehool buildings, an ii ' GRADE 1V C, ‘“"‘ "l‘j "‘I"'l "}'\" 1"!-"1‘.“5 i) "‘:‘iflfll“‘ vecords of income and expenditure, ¥ i well experienced in the | | is Joped that arrangements ool dith Vothrook, 91.3. in ..l :\(.n.-.i ¢ scope of which S| But with the assistance of a clerk is now employed by | IUDAY S BAHLE Qe 1o this end will soon be mad Bertie Vogt, 90,1, tuch broader the tax collector conld easily assume land ; sl Ralph Upson, SN.T. \ Sl —_ those duties, and save the treasarer's Bryant is trving a nev } IQUARTERLY HONOR ROLL \“'”f |'.’I||l']|':l‘. NG Y ,lIM"l»»Inl' to the people vowing strawberries. We | BEG“N A.[ nAYBHEAK; OF LAKELAND HIGI{ SCHOOL I Ha l-:u'n-n.. N6 I'he connty treasirer is not paid i suceoss in hig Dew GRADE A, by salery bt by foe, commissions \ g 2 (Quarter Ending Mareh 7, 19100 Laverzne Webster, 93 SA.“SH UFHBE SE[KEHE "'l"_d drawn on warrants and col- prople of this section | l: Was Estimatcd at Noon That 40 or GRADE X1 Dawson Hutes, 8.9, l lections. - Orlando Reporter-Star © party on the 6th ut] 50 Were Dead and as Klsic Norton, 6.5 HIEBHUGIRDE G s sroll’'s. Quite a number Many Injured. Vali art,. W% [ Nuaney Holt, 8.1 Accoldm; 10 y]'ms Both Organiza- F : ad enjoyed themselves | - b fvan Juckeon, 95.2 | ooy L Poulware, 86.1. 3 tion and Anti-Organization Men nx an Wl]N BUM t (By Associated Press.) AMary Jackson, 4i.2 | GRADE T C. 1 Will Be Recog snized. ey e | Nozales, March 13 Firing lnmn “”r"lm, Hart, 9.7 ! Alline Berry, 1.3, P e e “Afl[ UVEH GAMERIHBE W { at daybreak on three gides of the Loting Brucken | Elita Cason, 91.1, (By Associated Press.) — UP] { S EHAU_ENGE \low,m town of Nogales. The So-| GRADE | Robert Eades, 0. Washington, March 13--The ques- (By Associated Press.) t nora State troops used grenades nl' Ilovd Hooks, 93.5. | furl Futeh, 90, tion of patronage in several Demo- Putney, England, March 13 Ox- GUNEH BY “ ' EI.UB their attack I-Imlhl-r Heath, 86.5 | Leslie Williams, 90. cratic States which brought scores of § ford won by a quarter length the an- | WAl Hetherington, 85.2 i GRADE III B. Demoerats to the White House, has|nual boat race on the Thames o v \wwlalpd Press. ) ‘ (By Associated Press.; i tuby Turner, ::.2 { |‘3'|\\‘i-n Franklin, 9‘6.2. been compromised by a plan worked | Cambridge today, making the fta March 13.—-Sir Thomns | Nozules, March 13,1t was esti-| (judys Wilson, 82 ! H'-In.vv Belle Reddick, 94.1. out by two elose advisors of the pres- | snecessive victory. The usual hollt- viressed the greatest sur- |mmndax noon that forty or fifty were, GRADE X. { M')l".lmwr'- Hu{'nes. 94. ident. According to this plan both | day throungs viewed the race morning when informed |ucad and as many injured in toda¥'s)\ Punnoe Bryant, 94.6. l Marie ‘l,v.nnuru, ¥3.9. ‘“org-u”z,uh,n and “anti-organiza- New York yacht club de< hattle | lLee Kinsinger, 91. ; Ruth :~\\'n.|dvl, 9‘3.3. tion” men will be recognized, and an | j IREBUG OF TEHE ARSON hallenge last night be- ———— I Mary Groover, $0.6 i : : GRADE IT A, lnucmm be made to satisfy all. I‘r)vl-‘ TRUST CONFESSES. fid not comply with lrn|MOVING PICTURES TO { Lily - Thompson, 90. l '('fl'f""‘r;"""""- L master General Burleson and Chair i — ; s of the deed of gift. Ife/ EDUCATE CONVICTS | 1azel Norton, 9.3 & ara f“th Stevens. man McCombs of the national com-| Chicago, March 13.=Wholesals ! to state whether he cou'd RS GRADE IX. | uth Flanagan mittee spent several Hours vesterday | indictments and arrests of more than :" ¢ vonditions to meet the ob- | Laporte, Ind., March 13. \hn'u-s! Anng Shepherd, 96, | (:]"" Weaver. in a conference over the question. It sixty men, many of them declared to the New Yorkers. | ere to be introduced in the \luhlmni Genevieve Dugzgan, 94.8. Nannie Jerkins. is believed that the idea of & mm-llu: well known in the insurance fleld, 'OST""m | City prison, according to plans of | Glenn McRae, 93.8. i QG,?‘\DE 11 B. prvm'nisfe will he acceptable at thelwill follow the startling confession END OF TERM. ! 1 \arden Fogarty, with a view ox‘ Lurlene Pillans, 93.4. ':‘('I.I:ltt::. i\‘0 es. White House :n‘-ade yesterday :mfl “."ml‘, in South —— { waking them an educational feature Hattie Tompkins, 92.4. s «conard. ————— s | Pend, Ind., by Benjamin Fink,"Trav. GRADE VIIL James Boulware, 9%.2 of the institution Hundreds of the | prisoners are without reading mat- nan Frank Clark has T tie Metropolis to the effect f the postmasters will hold | their present terms shail _ ‘vired. This means that fler Gerow, of this city, will n office for about another _ %" Clark had a conference £ master General Albert Syd- | n this . “formation week, and the | : was given out mean that those seeking "5 now held by the appoin ~Secll 1t will not be ousted. % of the new postmaster ! to many office-seekers, but “°4n better service in the de- © 2 the old men will be re- 5 q:’!! the new men in other Severy) :“ have been broken in. ;,, wii be"“s“d offices in the coun- irekeg affected by this ruling.— B¥ille Metropolis. 2ed & ireg be a source of disap-| ter, and know nothing of the world's happenings. It 18 planned to have pictures which will be purely edu- cational and which will tell the story 0. the world’s news to the iumates,i many of whom will b~ immured for life DIZ WILLNOT RETURN | UNLESS . 5. INTERVENES (By \ssocmted Press.) Naples, Italy, March 13. ~Gnneral| Porfirio Diaz, former Mexican dicta- ter, declared today he would re- turn to Mexico onmly in case of in-| tervention by the United States. Al his efforts will be directed towardsl' assisting his cougtry to reach a (on-' dition of peace and prosperity | Lottie Bryant, 96.7. Alma Bassett, 96.2. Annie Jones, 95.5. Angelo Raymondo, 92.7. GRADE VII A. Mada Phillips, 92.7. Gladys Davis, 92.5. Fdward Holbrook, 91.2. Grace Murrell, 90.7 Georze Tibbals, 90.2. GRADE VII B. Addie Bailey, 94.2 Redella Gain, 94.1 Nannie Funk, 92.5 Earl Powers, 91.6 Flizabeth Meharg, 91.2, GRADE VI A. Roy Mitchell, 93.8 Joe Holbrook, 87.8 Max Phillips, 87. Allen Bennett, 86.3. Esther Gill, 83.7. Wayne Bevis Harlie Morse. (By Associated Press.) Washington, March 13-—President eling Fire Bug” of the “Arson Trust,” gecording to Asgistant States Edwin Robertson. Virginia Meclllwaln. GRADE 1-B—SECTION 1. Sabry Bright. Wilson today declined an invitation to he present on March 18, Grover Cleveland’s birthday, at the dedica- tion at Cleveland's birthplace at Cal- Martha Nowlin. liwell, N. J. of a public memorial. | Walter Fontain. P'e said his new duties demanded his Verdie Holland. close attention He pald a glowing Elizabeth James. | tribute to the !ife GRADE T B—SECTION 1. | Cleveland. Geraldine Jordon. | Edward Sloan. Frank Warren. William McLendon Claud Marshal. and character of ‘GALLOWAY WILL BE ASS'T SEC, IEHIBIIIJIIHE GRADE T A. Frances Gunn ; Cleona Bates. | (By \ssoclated Press.) Earl Graham. Washington, March 13--The nom- Grace Pope. {nation of Dr. Beverly T. Galloway, Mabel Richter CHAS. M. JONES, Prinelpal. chief of the bureau of plant industry, a+ assistant secretary of agriculture, will be sent to the Senate today Attorney Frank Johnson, to whom the confession was made, Fink laid bare the procedure of the “trust” with a wealth of amazing detail. | - o [ (By Associated Press.) { Pekin. March 1i- Frank Ilohn- gon Goodnow, of Washington, was today appointed chief adviser (o the ‘('hinnsv government in the reform of ! their constitution (Ry Associated Press) Washington, March 13.—An une long list of caliers had en- cagements with the president today. ' They included Representative Yoha- Hnn of Spartanburg, S. C., who se- |u rod a stay of sixty days m the exe i cution of John B. Goodwin at Globe, | Arlz., for homicide. Goodwin I8 & former Carolinian ’ usually