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PUBLISHED N THr BE —— I TRSH filll TELEGRAM BRINGS /e i1 ?f o~ | | 1! | T0 - yiv'S FROM WASHING | [¥ 70 47 NOON TODAY bnd 1an’s Friends Will Be | ) Glad to Hear of His [iomination Sept. 12.—(Special ram)—J. C. Brown, of . o8 today nominated for qce of United States marshal | . southern district of Florida. ‘ f it 1, will be gratifying news to aay of Mr. Brown in Polc county and through. ' all of whom have | vy his race with inter- : i 1ds 1ate, nd wio have been of the onin- time that his chances | ination were stronger is competitoys. n, who is one of the! sl and efficient locomo- | € angineers on the A. C. L., | TRY land about four years . Port Tampa City, where d several terms as be Doing interested in politi- . ran for the Lecisla- ~0 and ably repre. | nty in the House at at which time he oe of several =ood + cerving as represen- | l'cided to make the race cg marshal, which of- | after with his usuali . with the result as » tolezranhic dispatch | b this article. | led up at his residence Prown was found to c¢ity, having cone up | = mornine, bnt upon At or £0 hp 1 fauire moteii IWInLY Gfiffifll This nstitu s+ Year 0'd, Las Ilad he went ornd with learn ¢ 1 he shov his many {o ted , the famous exnert, inn to the fact that Ler of insane ner- 26,762, while 5 nearly 140,000, an 276 per cent, as th an inerease of pohu- the same period of only fan and i the ad I« tinue ai already set. ner ¢ Wt i..-—Governor Slaton will on the recommendation . J. McNaughton, sen. to lunw for the murder of i rs at Swainsboro, Ga., il & later date. 1 increa 18 i WATSON DENIES BFING i . LOBBYIST I'OR WANUFACTURERS (By Associate Press,) Washinzton, 12.—TFormer Representative \Watson of Indiana today made emphatic denial that he was ever fnvm v with the National of facturers when CLEMENT BRUMBAUGH Tant Association He wag accused of be- | in Congress. ing a lobhyist for the Mulhail. o people, in but two bills 1 this co. Association by ! Martin M. He was nr-v'r‘r approached by t! he eaid, i and was interested ‘thr\‘ favored, e d . incidence [ nare explained the charge. | ESOEAT G085 10 HMM il lifl HOE Uittt | — | s [ ‘ AT « kille ; W the nev "‘7""1?3 Z, e o the Twelfth district of | ;.4 ! ¢ iz G¢ mall. L. ted | M } Lebanon university | uly took a degree &t LAKELAND, FLORIDA, IRI’JAY. SEPT. 1‘3. HIS ATTORNEYS SECURE A POSTPONEMENT UNTIL AFTER LEARING BEXORE GOVERNOR a udl Thaw Was Heavily Guarded Last Night; Officers Fear He May Be Xidnapped (By Associated Press.) Sept. 12.—The ar- Thaw has Colebrook, raigtment of ferred. His ponement until they can have a the extradition warrant signed to- 1 1y acting Governor Glynn of New York. (Ry Associnte Press.) Colebrock, N. H., Sept. 12.— aw was gusrded by ten policemen when the time for his arraionment today. He was broucht hefore the police judze aree of conspiring to defeat Ly czecping from Mattewan lum of New York. Thel peitive <lent well and throughout the It armed cuards sat outside the deor and weed the corridors round Hm tnilding. In a ¢tatement Thaw today bit- been de-i attorneys asked for a | wring before Governor Felker on | ST TOWN IN 1HE BEST PARY OF 1HE 1913 SEC WILSOY BROUGHT I [KVESTIGATID | CHARGES ARE BROUGHT THAT HE CALLED STRIKE OF MINE WORKERS IN 1902 g ¥ E i Probers Letting Chips Fall Where They Will and Wilson Gets Hit (By Associite Press.) Washington, Sept. 12 .-—Thc name of Secretary of Labor Wilson | was today broucht into the probe of | West Virginia mine conditions. At- torneys for the mine operators . claim that operators from States tried to ruin by inciting the miners' C. Kennedy, wa (oal Association, Wilson called the strike | was secrctary of the United | Workers in 1902. | R I T0 THE CITIZEI\S (0 LAKELAND strike. when he Mine This is to notify all residents of Lakeland to eut all weeds and re- ! 'move all trash from their property hefore Satnrday, Sept. 20, as all po- lice have heen notified to ‘Inv:\lw arrests for any noncompliance after that dote. ofli ers | with this ovder torly denounced New York State lnrl 1193 0. M., WATON, Mayor. ndorine money like water” in _— offorts to retoen him. Talk ng‘ ELEANOR WILSON AN ACTRESS o kiduap the prisoner are still | iy '“; Ve 19, —Thi 1 today. Every time an auto! ¢ riden, . 1., 8¢ 1';' e le y 8 o 'S { '- | dewn the streot the guards litthe Ialn\n,J\Lllnnlx mi fsrlllmn'lnll i : s 10 sumimer home of Presiden Ltered their arip on their guns. | nish, the \““, mer u.) 1 ‘. ] eside A | and Mis. Wilson, is enjoyings more | excitement today than it has had ‘R GDAT . : i yenrd | for a lung time. It is all due to the T N presence here of Miss Eleanor Wil- on, youn t daughter of the presi 1 it dent, who takes the leading part in Qarr 1 N performatee given by members of Ipaliads e ¢ hoartigt colony pro- i tost il ird slaughter for mil- { ( gl purposes The woodland of 1 1- " I ] )t 1 | i ] T LS O nie I | i pyp 4 of N ) \ H ol ) R e 2 1 cl { 1 tter Byuner, a New I L 35 | " iets who are ¢ ek 1Eet production !‘n"- 7 e 1 that it he eiven in Washing- A 1 < emboers V- te sl i e qaer will likely R em of the e, 3 Iit as presenting the best argiment i S | aeainst unnecessaty cruelty of the I f ¢ trade, so that the provisions WAGES EAVE BELN of t flouge bill in this respect ON TIE INCREASE 3 (Ry Washingaton, Sept. ¢teady increase in wazes labor in the past six years was noted in the department of labor's report todiy. A decrease was shown the working hours. are better now than ever be- statistics indicate. THAVS Assoclated Press.) paid tions fore, 12.—The for in/ Labor condi.| SCUARDIAN ANEEL” mizht not be altered, U The ertire here i8 | interested in the production, which is an invitation affair given under | the patronace of Mrs. Wilson and a committee consisting of Mrs., Her- bert Adams, Maxfield Parrish, Mrs. . (. peaman, Kenyon Cox, Charles A. Platt of New York, Louis Evan ! Shipman and Mrs. Augustus Saint | Guadens. artist colony i i Greor | uer Care , angel. ‘That the title has not been conr has been proeven any n nes dur\ng 1 1 Thaw t :.-J to his other | their l\usinossi D. | secretary of the Kana- | declared that | POY Gy o e e s s | FRANC!S PURTON HARRISON | ! | Burten vieon, the mil | Honuire congiisman from Now York, ! has been selecied by Pres Wilson as governer general of the Vhilippines | MRS, £ A, BLANE STRIGSEN Wik LOGH AT INDIER) News Rc(:mvod Here Through Story Francis ent | | | | i . Appearing in Last Issue of iy [ Lou1 A I“L‘ Post Post will Mis. Louisville followine, with friends in word IFrom the (Ky.) we take the which | Tearned ret by Litade many thi » further has co 1 Mg 1 I [RERRY S R ol fadty | o well, glreoet, ot Monday ¢he I8, Sonth I'liird left wille, intending to po to Wa. bash, Ind., and then Ilorida, where she owns grove to an estate oranze a larpe at Lak%eland, near Tampa. Tueseday morning her liam Blaine, received nessase | from Indianapolis to meet his mother at the internrban station in | Lonisville in the afternoon, but a Jater message, by long distance brought word for the son to come to Indianapolis at once, as his moth- "er was il and wanted him. He left at once and no word has been heard from him. Mrs. Blaine’s Kentucky home is at Stephensport. Mrs. Dowell says | she knew nothing of Mrs. Blaine having stepped on a nail and could not account for the lar-e sum of money found upon Mrs. Plaine. It may be, she eaid that Mrs. Blaine disposed of gome holdings ghe had in Wabash, but ghe did not know this with certainty. GATHOR'S BADY REAGHES ENGLARD son, Wil- o (Ry Agsociated Press.) Sopt 11.,—The ctoamehin Raltie, with the body of \fayor CGayror on hoard, reached wre early this morni: Tt ted that the body will be e V! to ”"' I,VH“')' ;.| f"r "‘I“ trir me. This will prohably be done t Livernool tofay. Rufus W, G or, the mayoer's son, is unsettled ! e sudden death and kept to his tate room when the vesscl arrived. ! was taken | Gulf in ons 116.00 uto Per last weck. pennds of fich saecla from the aay L nor campaign managsers i inz, tPf (i 18 UPIN THE AR {IT CANNOT YLT BE DETER- MINED WHAT WILL BE THE EF- YECT OF GAYNOR'S DEATH His Supporters Tried to Bring Out McAneny But He Refused to Run (By Agrociated Press.) New York, Sept. 11.—The effect of the mayor's death on the politi- cal situation here is problematical. All factions declare it will help their respective mayoralty candi- dates. The trianguar feature of the campaign was upser by Gaynor's death hut was retaimed by the desig- nation of James A. Allen as the In. dependence League candidate for mayor. The question of whether Gaynor supporters will et their movement die with the mayor was still open today. The committer was unwill- ing to discuss plans. The Fusionists are the i v is now plainly be- dect t\.orn the Tammany ard Fusion | forees. McAneny Refrscs to Run (By Associate Pr ) New York, Sept. 12, —George MeAneny, president of Manhattan boroush, was desicnated by the Gay- as candidate for mayor to take the place made vacant by Gaynor's death., There little doubt that all Gaynor or- anizations will end : the choice. MeAncny has not aceepted yet cAneny later refused to run for PISCUSS WA 118 I 12,-— Noew | | m Ihnts (| 00 t which i | { to t ( ( i with I 1 ! ]“"[ {51 ("030 eall, Dt earce of tond roads won out in Lee connty in the elece tion there Tues and that county will jecue bonds for $£200,000 to construet hard-surfaced hichways. It is pleasant to rote the jrercasing number of Floridy counties getting in line and bondine themselves to build fire*-clags modern roads. And the continuing and perpetual bene- fit is worth the price. On Oct. 14 Tarpon Springs will vote on a bond issne of $60,000 for city hall, jail, fire departnent, pav. gsewer and watcer front improve- | ments. VICTORIANA HUERTA Ly ) This is provisional president of M