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300,000 ..CRES OPENED 10 SETT North Platte, Neb., Oct, 17 cordinz to an arranceme t rece (]; |made by Assistant Secretary of the !Interior Jones with Preside t \Vil-| gon, entries are Leing made fcr po els of 640 acres of lard i, the Ne ! braska national forest reserve, com- prising 300,000 acres. Ira fncs will not be held until Oct. 29, Req- istrations are also taking place at | ’Broken Bow and Valenti.e# Neb., today. LIRS RRENOIE RON OFFIG T NOON TODA RIAL VOTE OF COURT OF IM- PEACHMENT STOOD 43 T0 12; GOV. GLYNN TAKES OFFICE j FIZE CEPT, BANGUETS RETIRIAG CHIEF The Central Cafe was the svene of Assoelate Prass )y ‘:n very pleasing and bril'iant affair Albany, Oct. 17.—William Sulzer last night when some thirty no longer governor of the State of yon jyeluding members of U0 Lake- o o few uniies iforg land fire department, the m: o, Ci oon today the hich eourt of im- ; i Esl s £ Iment, by vote of forty-three to Council, bond trustees ard o' ¢'s sat velve, removed him from offic:. down to a banquet te dered by the le nrowogition to disqua'i’y Tim fire departmcnt in honor of the re- <ain holding office In the ¢png ohiet, Mr, H. L. Swatts. tate was voted down vna imove's, T Ginine bam 68 the ¢ ulzer received the news in the execu- L e iea a1 €laborately decorated, in the col rs of porning for the result. 1le said ho the fire department—red o 4 white picht make a statement latar. Tho —and the arrancement of t1. ourt was in session little more tha n t Martin {I. Glynn, of Al- anv, actin~ covernor, hecame cov- nor, and Robert F. Waorver, jhe majority leader in the Senate, became lieutenant covernor. No of- ficial notice of the remoal has been but the record of the with ulzer Leaves Albany Sunday, But | Where He Will Live Has Not Been Made Public | ve tle- 0 fe wos o ho w tahles, napery, ete., was very attroctive, An ) eleant and substantial retast was served, consistine of the follhwinz. MENU Raw Oysters Coll HMam Olives Sweet Piek'es Celery Roast Turkey with Cranterry Sauce Roast Chicen with lressing Totato Salad English Peas Imen Salad ‘Mt th ceedi Su'zer won'd FgetiTorlaes e nes Sulzer w er the pro L Hot Rolls and Dutter y sonal friends. I'e Bionlyea fow, perso - i Ice Cream 'ound Cake { ent word he would give out a state- Cloars ent this evening. The frierds who Coffoe Mitk Das | ere with him when he learred the : The menus were i-ctefully eotten erdict sald he appeared relioved. 5 ! ’ un, each heine adorne? with a photo- is wife also brizhtered. Sulzer graph of Mr. Swatts, mounted A eaves Albany but has not announced 3 % i i L B he il iy cover. S ¥0. After all had rarta®en most heart- ily of the excellent viands, Mayor Eaton arose and p2i1 an eloquent and deserved tribute to Mr, Svatte’ faith- ful and unselfish work for the post soven vears, and cave him the credit for the present state of eflicfeney of ! the department. At the conclusion of | hig remarts he fntrodnced Mr, M, | F. Hetherington, who, from the etandnoint of a eitizen, voleed the pride and fnterect the community feels in the department, evpnreseing gratification at the snlendid eonip- ment that has recently heen ingta'led, He referred to Mr. Swatts’ leader- ghip as havina been an irenfration and stimnlve to hig en-workers, and then, on behalf of the memters of the denartment, precented the retiring " chief with a handeome Morris chair, anchters returned to the White O : as a token of ecteem and good will ouse this morning from their sim- iven Sulzer, vt e icion hag been floq he secretary of State, as required by 1 (By Assoclated Press.) Albany, Oct. 17.—Governor Su: er sat In the execntive mansion th's morning {mpatiently awaiting the ote of the impeachment court hith would strip the rohes of of- ce from him. It was common know1- ce that before night this fate for fm will be announced. It was do- Ided yesterday by an informal sote put the vote that removes him laral- was rot taken then. The ecourt econvened this morning to take that tion. (Ry Associated Press.) Washineton, Oct. 17.—Mrs. Woodrow Wilson, and two of her { | | | i from his ncenciates, ::‘= }::tleata:h:so::tliso: b::.t}:L.'pr:‘eZg Mr. Swatts was much affected at | i this action on the part of the mem- | i bflrs. but nevertheless rose admiratly he oreacinn and in well-chogen wordc expreesed hie eratitude and an- H lBR”” preefation for the hard=ome ~{°t, and more esnecially for the epirit that RESIGNED OFFIGE e . ‘ Mr. Morris G. Munn, chairman of M the Paard of Connellmen, the varl- There is a vacaney on the board of ¢ mambers of the Conell and the ounty commiesioners, Mr. T. F. Hol- oo ¢ Pond Trostess, whn were T00%, the able representative from oo cant and each of the miects wore | !¢ Lakeland district having "° I (alled vnon for hrief talks, and ench | orced, on account of ill health, 0 gnoke gom: pleasant and annrn""l'flfl‘ Ive up hll duties as commlss!om‘r, worde. Mr. Jos LeVav, the incom- i ho ‘wired Governor Trammell g oniop neted as toastmaster, and. 18 resiznation. dnrine the eanres of the talts had This will be learned with deen re- many horanet and king expresgfons °t by the citizens of this whole 8¢+ o 4 wig vav, o well as the entire countv. 'r. olrook was an able, eonseione o 400 ial, and durinz his incum- 2 ency some splendid road vork hos o 0 arandanhall: peen done and it was his groatost » to remain in offee until the Bre ae Thnaea present wera Mre, JT. T, Anvar Tatnn, Coneeilmen ™ Divring Yncepe 17 D, ef the Mann Piltane, Ponn, Prceatt and O Wnprn't v AMaceve, VT, | Yanrd #4 hand troctanc: C . PatA TP A ®twork of roads now bein~ built in connty, had teen comrloted, found to he impoesible, er, as his phigieal condition IS o o yva firn danartmant: that he must avoid all me tal o hine Cenl] t*2in and he has at last eame to the _., Melision that he will devote all his IMe to regaining his health, whic’ 28 been greatly impaired for the <t two or three years. Ile leave *hin a day or two for Rockbridze Iim Snrines, where he will remain RH) he is entirely well. It 18 unJderstood there is only one tine will be b fndidate announced for the office— bastian river T. J. C. Bwindel, of this city, but sloners of St. fuere will probably be others. Gov- city comneli of St. < "TOF Trammel] will doubtless meke bridze is needed very much and Wil he appointment within a few dass, be a zreat convenfence to the peonle L least before the next regular meet- living in l'ew Augustine and the An- lent CW T Mpthapinatar o. Trwnennd: o S A. Rhnni? was inm pnm. and tha fallam 0oy rhing e ¢ Th Vay tecfetant ave, Vneera, Wolf, Pa-| Taraman T anie Y1 ritvart Oraves wienntt tarenn Nalvmag, Dayton. S —————— ny Apepetine Rocord eave: | .~ that it Aneen't cost over r Auens- | n ‘P €91.000, 2 new bridee to New built over the San Se- | bv the connty commis- | Johns conntw, ard the | Aunznstine,” This J. (i "guests of the Lakeland ltlme is anticipated. ‘or the Board of Trade, and inter > t- {work in that canacity brou~ht him R r" 4 ”) PN, Fu;'\ (,4 ¥ ¥ ¥ {1 A, LAKELAND, FLORIDA, FRIDAY, GCT. 17, 1813, TRE ADMIRALTY B AR N WERE TESTING AIR ST IP WHEN EXPLOSION OCCURRED RESULT- ING IN DEATH AND DESTR UCTION BEING METED OUT TO ALL CN BOARD THENTYSIX PERSONS WERE HURLED 10 DEATH Bcsides the Admiralty Board, Other Military Officials Were Killed as Wes the Crew—Only One Man Escaped. (By Assoclated Press.) jway. Lieut. Baron von Bluel wos Berlin, Oct. 17.—The newest and the only one who survived, but he largest of the Zepplin airshis lr' Wil probably die. : i i d whe admive'ty trial toard eonsist- ¥ “ " ed of seven officers, headed by Com- all but one of twenty-seven militar 'y doy Poniseh, a personal men on board were killed, includ.n Three other the eutire ailmiralty loard, wio were iy ing to the frlay testine the in, ma%ing a ftral corpsof the army were killed also. trip preliminary to the acce’t n e of ' The airship had not ~ore mowe s a flacship of the Germaa aerii! than a quarter of a mile when it fleet . suddenly burst flanies 2 The shattered hulk, mass of plunged towards thie carth., W\ en i @ it buricd 'l aboard beneath the burning wreckace expl morning in midair who was friend of the emperor. ers Le oill 0. airs into a blazinz canvass and almminnm, 1L dropped 900 feet to the public L 'h- FARMERS' C UB MEETS IN LAXELAND TOMORROW OCTOuIR 17 Ifl IISI‘OR! 1804—S8panish troasure caicoes valued at §3,000,000, seized by lhe English. ot horees Tomorrow the Farmers' Cnb will this city, TDoard will meet in Munn Park, ns of the Dritish parlinment destroyed by fire. 184 Vienna fa a state of sleve, 1861 - Soldier vote carried the new constitution in Yarylaid, with wu anti-slavery proviso, 1910—Severe tropical storm the West Indies destroyed lives and much property. 19 12—Marconi's ti ht eve was ro- movad by a snrzieal operation. lu-y formally declared war Scrvia and Bulraria. TODAY'S LIRTHDAY hO‘TORS of A Dbasket be soread, supplemented with eoffee ond other accessories furnished by tle Roard of Trade, and a general food There will be Trade. pienic 1 many sneaking by members of the (lub and ing discussions of topics of interest to all. Among other feutures of the meet- ine Mr. I, 1. Richardson, Hmr-, manager for Florida of the Sout"ern Settlement and Development Orcani- 1 zation, will 11ake an addrers ontlin- ing the plans and purposes cf the or- ganization, which will nndonhtedly (prove of great Interest. Mr, Richard- gson was formerly gecretary of the Jacksonville Board of Trade, and hig against b ] J Conereseman John Wesley Lanaley of Louviciana is fifty-nine, and a na- tive of Kentneky: he received his early edueatina in the eommon cehionle of Kontnely, in which be vas a teacher for three years; attended the law denartments of the Natio al, Georvetown and Columbian (now prominently before the State. 11is George Washington) universities and exposition of the great work of do- received hLonors for efficiency; was velopment he now has in hand will admitted to the bar in 1878; elccted appeal to all, \ Wistrict judge in 1892 and served three terms. IHe was first elected to the Fifty-ninth and hns been re-elected to each succeeding Quiney, TI1., Oct. 17.—Rery Contress. Pfanschmidt, the 21-year-old slaver gryp AR Un: S O GRAPF. of his father, mother, eister and Mics | FRUIT SUIPPTED DAY Fmma Kaempen, a voung Fchmli FROM DADE COUNTY teacher friend, is eentenced to hte hanced here tomorrow. Tt is not| Rvery day last week five cars of believed that a respite will be 'rw'- oravefrnit were shinned from Dale ed, although it has been claimed that connty.. Twentv-five per ce-t of the Conecress SLAYER OF FAMILY T0 HANG [the murderer was Insane at the time grapefruit in the Miami section has 'the deed wcs committed. already been shipped. Here are the captains of five of the big college football teams of this geaton. Above, from left to right, are Munns of Cornell, who knows the ' game from Alpha to Omega; “Hobby" Baker of Princeton, a skillful and un- tiring worker, and R. N. Hogsett of Dartmouth. Below are R. T. P. Storer, Jeader of Harvard's eleven, and G. C, Pmmn. who captains the husky boys of the Unmruty d lflm&u shirs wish ' Tar- | PRESIDENT T0 SEE FLEET PRACTICE Washinton, Oct. 17.-—President "Wilson lett here today on the pre:i- dential yacht Mayflower for Ilamp- tonp Roads, where he will visit the {tarzet preetice of the Atlantic fleet jon the Southern drill erounds as the iguest of Seeretary Daniels. The May- !rlm\m is expected to arrive on the !erounds tomorrow. It will be Presi- ’dnnt Wilson's first experience of the vlm 1, as he was obliged to foreso a, course planned last epring MMASONG CLOSE I‘Hfll]l The School of Instructlon of the Grand Lerdge, F. & A. M., which h-s ! been in session in Lakeland the past three days, came to a fitting last ni~ht, and adjourned to meet in Live Oak, Nov. 4, 5 and 6. ! At the conclusion of the work last right, the visitors were inviied to close 5 the dining room of the lodze, where the splendid bhanquet. tern Star members ferved a Thus did the gession come to a most hanpy and de- lightful conclusion. Yesterday afternoon the 200 vie- Lors were treated to an atomobile ride over the city and in the adioin- inz country, and all were hizhly en- the lovely homes, splendid streets and ~enernl attractivences of the eity a'id of the beautiful lakes and flne orance groves in the suburbs, beine narticu- larly impressed with the lovely drive aronnd Lake Ilollinesworth. their return from the ride the Ma- gons posed for a photooraph, taken by Photosrapher Paterson. The Macons who came from all parts of South Florida, were (elioht- ed with the city and declared thot althon~h they the growth and continuovng deve'op- 'ment of Takeland they were not pre- pared for the improvements which have been made on every hand with- in the past year or two and which cocs on unahated. They went away with the impression that they had vigited a live.town, filled with cor- dial, hoepitable peonle, all of whom were glad to have them meet here. ! Rev. S. W, \V'\l‘mr. fnrmnrly of Southern College at Sutherland, has numerons friends in this city who thusiastic over many will be interested to learp that he ! hes been transferred from San Joge, Cal,, to Huntineton, W. Va., where /he has taken charge of the First iMethndlsl chnreh at that place. 'MEETING OF CT/SSTS FOR INSTRUCTION t The pastor, Rev. W. E. Pu~h, re- quests that the chilaren of the Luth- eran Sunday echool meet him tomor- row (Satnrday) afternoon at 2 .o'clock at the church, Orance street ,and Tennessee avenune, It is the i'purpone of this meeting to orcanize {elaeses for instruction in Pible Ilis- |tory, Bible Georraphy, ete., and also Ifor the instruction of those of the 'proper age In the catechism, prepara- {tory to confirmation. Children 8 | years of age and upward are expected !to attend, and adul!ts who may be in- 'tnrns[nd are cordially invited to he nrMnnt The classes wi'l meet on Nnmrd'\y afternoon of each week at 3 o'clock. | | REAL ESTATE TRANSTEPS 0-taker 16, 1713 | E. L. !lackins to trustee M. chuheh Sonth, { J. D. Honors to Frank Troct. John F., Cox to Guesin Lott. J. M. Barrinzton to Prcmman & Wonten, i David R. Emmons to Eva L. tin. C. L. Morrison to R. F. Tee. Denjamin - Stokes to Sescoms In- vestment Co. | Richard R. Ivey to Sessoms :voc'm»nt Co. S. L. Mitchell to Nichols & War- jrlng. Mar- In- | The old building at the esrner of {Munroe and Pensarola etreets in Tal- {lahaesee, where the State printing {has heen done for a long time, s to t‘e completely remodeled. Tt will be |extended back some ten feet and an- other forty foot addition built on the _north side of the present annex. WY FINE BANeUET Uron | had heard much of\ s WULRTATO N X SITUATION ‘WILL ASSEMBLE FOREIuN DIP- LOMATS FOR THIS PURPOSE TODAY OR TOMORBOW It Is Believed That President Wil i son Will Have No Further Deal- ings With Huerta — (Pyv Asgecinted Press.) Washington, Oct. 17.—General Huerta plans to assemble all foreign diplomats in Mexico City today or to- according to advices, and make a statement on the present sit- uation. Those closest to the Wash- in:ton administration believe that Wealin's with Tive ta are viitaolly at an end. The president said he would welcome fnformation of the : urpose of the constitutionalists if success ful. noeriow, ! i | HOLLINGSV’ORTIT ITIITIS i ‘ On Friday night of last week there gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 0. W. Barrett a number of vouns folks who had heen invited to a pound party. A very enjoyable ev- ening wags spent in playing pames and sin-ing, and it is needless to say that when the IHollin“sworth young folks get tozether there must be sirg- ing. After the games rl\l'rnshmpnts were served and at a late hour the friends departed thanking their hosts for a4 very enjoyable evening. ' Mrs. . W. Pearce, Olive, Ruby and Bob took dirner with Mr. J. H. Beagley on Monday. Dr. Sylvester is makinz some im- provements in the way of new build- ines and in repairing his house. { Mrs. Will Parhite was a \isitor in the nei“hborhoo! on Sunday. | Sunday school at 3 o'clork on next Sunday followed {mmediately by preaching by Di. Gavin of Lakeland. Come everybody and bring your friends. SCRIBE. | | HAVANA PREPARES TO GREET DIAZ Havanna, Oct., 17.—The ITamburg- American line Corcovada, with Gen. Felix Diaz aboard, is scheduled to reach this port today on her way for ,Vera Cruz, and a numzer of promi- {nent Cubans will greet the Mexican leader, e ig due in Mexico next Monday and it s predicted that therewill be interesting developments ‘after his arrival. e is planning to reach home before the Mevican elec- tion which takes place Oct. 26, BELIEVED THAT ELLIS KILLED I3 WIFE (By Associate P'ress,) i Chiearo, Oct. 17.—William C. El- lis, the wealthy Cincinnati leather 1, whoewas found wounded yes- terday in a hotel room here rear the body of his slain wife, is recovering nd may be bocked on a murder An Inquest is being heid ENis® wife was from ‘ente, and bullet wonds when found. had euts, oand DPul'et The irfnred man Arelared it was a snicide pact. The rolice he- iealovs of Lis wi'e and Innned the kil'in~, jcharge. -ln'v\ dend also tnds: love he was CLAIMS WEALTHY NFERO'S RICHES FOR SON Chirago, Oct. 17.—Mrs. Eliza- beth Stone, who eavs che is a sister of Willlam one of the best known pnhlichers of Chicago, who died In thig ecliy several weeks ago, leavine an netste of $200,000, appeared In eco'rt today making a 'elaim for the in the rame of 'the dead man's son. who, sle says, {s Charles Watts of Twin Pridzes, Mont., It was discovered after Lee's death that he wns a negro. Mrs. Stone’s story is that Lee was Jeremiah \Watts and that he separate 'ed from his wife following a quar- rel and made a vow never to return 'to his native State, Missourl. Menwy Les, Aptrne