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RIS S P B ) o Pages gLUME III. N VISITED AOTHER ARTHOUARE URRED LAST NIGHT; WAS (COMPANIED BY TWO MORE ERUPTIONS OF VOLCANO lanti (By Associated Press.) agoshima, Japan, Jan. 17—Two eruptions of the Volcano rrijima, accompanied by a se- e ecarthquake, occurred last fnt, causing a collapse of many re buildings and many of the in- hitants who had returned fled in in terror. Ashes are falling ck today . her ary con, Associated Press.) Jan. 17.—Indica- (By 'okio, Japan, ps that fatalities in the island of eruption of Jima may be ura devastated Dy p Volcano Sakura ch larger than supposed. that effect was received here to- an official sent to Kago- ! investigate. He reports tonly 1,000 of Sakura’s estimat- population of 19,000 had been ounted for up to the evening of Monc ;’\'e\\'s from ma to Atlanta, Ga., lice are confident today man arrested last night is the band- it who a few hours earlier terrorized the passengers on a Western a| ¢ train, BANDTTS N 1018 AT ATLANTA (By \ssodated Press) robbin, eral hundred dollars. claims to be John Jones, a carpen- ter, and without knowledge of the Jan. 17.—The po- that the g them ol' sev- The prisoner yy More Buildings Collapsed and [“oldup. The police think he is People Again Fled in Terror James Nolan, of Des Moines, Towa. to Places of Safety The bandit last night wounded a policeman in a pistol duel before es- caping from the train. tained as a suspect. Jones is de- TO INVESTIGATE CHARGES LAKELAND, FLORIDA, SATURDAY, JAN. 17, 1914. THE BEST TOWN IN THE BEST PART OF THE REST STATE 155 TURMED [CONGRESS DOWN BY SEN- | HITG SUFFRAGE ATE COMMITIEE, A Bl5 BLOW WILL NOT REPRESENT GREAT | HOUSE COMMITTEE REFUSED TO STATE OF ALABAMA IN PROVIDE STANDING COMMIT- U. S. SENATE TEE ON SUFFRAGE Conynittee Voted in Favor of Blair|This Will Prove a Great Disappoint- Lee as Successor to Jackson ment to the Fair Advocates from Maryland Throughout the Nation (By Associated Press) (By Associated Press.) Washington, Jan. 17.-—The sen- Washington, Jan. 17. —Woman ate committee on privileges and |suffrage received its worst setback elections voted nine to one today|of the present sesston of Congress AGAI\‘ST JUDGE SPEER |for an adverse report on the creden- | today when the Democratic mem- (By Ga., Spee lay . Jar tenry and and left Nathan expert attache of the Iouse judici- committee, A\ssnuutml Press.) Washington, sentatives | Minnesota, 1. 17.--Repre- Volkstead of Williams, Ma- today for to investigate charges af- fecting the conduct of federal Judge Emory r. Representative \Webb of North (‘arolina will join them on (FEDERAL lEAEUE OFFERS 11 C0BB_§75,000 FOR FIIE EARS Won . 16, : (By Associated Press.) l Augusta, Ga., Jan. 17.—Ty ADDITIONAL LOCALS lcobb, the Detroit outfielder, told to- _— day at Royston of $75,000 for five Mr. Jas. Cameron MacLean, | vears offered him by the Federal pttish basso baritone, will render | League. Iie declined to comment solo at the First Presbyterian [until his return here Tuesday. rch tomorrow. Mr. Mackean i aers s received three gold medals on | NEW SHIP FOR "WHITE FLEET" vocal abilities. There will also . special music by the choir. Naw . Youk:. Jan: 17 The new isteamship “Calamares,” of the Unit- Ik Social at Mrs. Wilson's ;'--d Fruit Company, designed especi s a Great Success ally as combination fruit, cargo and e box social given last night at!passenger carrier for the West In e home of Mrs. W. R. Wilson by |dian rand Ccntral American trade, e Missionary Society of the Chris-|sailed today for the West Indies. 0 church was a success from ev-|This latest addition to the “Great viewpoint—there was a large | \White Fleet” of the United Fruit owd in attendance, everybody had |Company is equipped with the most most enjoyable time and a nice|powerful wireless set ever installed m was realized from the sale of resiments. Mrs. lon a ship of her size tials of Frank Glass, appointed suc-{bers of the House rules committee to the late Senator Johnston,|refused to provide for a standing of Alabama; also seven to three|committee on woman suffrage. to recommend Blair Lee, l)emocrat.: PRIZi‘i FOR OLfiEST AUTO cessor to succeed Senator Jackson, Repub- lican, of Maryland. Pittsburgh, Jan. 17—The eighth annual automobile show which op- ened in Motor Square Garden here today has arranged to give a prize to the owner of the oldest automo- bile still in active service in the State. The show is such a success DENVER MAN FOR GOLI-‘ PRESIDENCY -Frank L. Country Jan. 17. of the Chicago, Woodward, Denver Club, will be clected president of [this year that even with the great the Western Golf Association at its|increase of floor space, every inch meeting here today. Mr. Wood- |of exhibition space is utilized. ward has no opposition on the tick- et. He has served two years as vice president and four years on the directorate of the governing body of the association. It is expected that the meeting will be a warm one ESCAMBIA SHERIFF UNDER INVESTIGATION Pensacola, Jan. 17.——-State Audi- tor Amos arrived here yesterday to commence an investigation of the when the time comes to award the accounts and charges against the Western Amateur Golf Tournament county of Sheriff A. Cary Rllis, for 1914, Grand Rapids, 0mmm'\\‘hoso cost bills were recently in' and Cleveland want the event. vestigated for a pertod covering one month by the county rnnnnissninurs,| The State auditor will make his ex- amination thorough, extending back to last January, when the sheriff took office Truckers at Coleman are shipping and preparing ground for Planting has already be- cabbage tomatoes. Qun., S CALOREN WHERWAYFLORA RO B O T (By Associated Press.) } (By Associated Press (‘obonconk, Ontario, Jan. 17.-——| Washington, Jan. 17. '1 he war [six children of Mrs. \\’(‘ill]l('l'h_\'“]‘.I,:”-'m(-“t today recommended to were hurned to death today when'cgporess the fodertl Jzovernment’s |fire destroyed her home. The ““’lh'ivuilhll'll('li()ll, in connection with a| CONPROMISE HAS BEEN REAGHED (By Associated Press.) London, Jan. 17.—A compromise has been reached on the question of arbitration which threatened to wreck the international on safety at sea and it is now ex- pected that the convention will be signed Jan. 20. The English del- egates abandoned their demand that conference all disputes and violation of ship- ping laws shall be arbitrated. Under the new arrangement disputes aris- ing may be submitted to The Hague Tribunal by agreement bhetween hoth parties. A BIG SPELLING MATCH Edwardsville, 11l., Jan. 17.—— Sixteen thousand school children of Madison county will take part in a spelling match here today, that has been arranged by J. U. Uzzell, Madison county superintendent of schools. Three hundred words will be given to be written and the six best spellers will receive prizes and diplomas. BIRTHS AND DEATHS ARE T0 BE PROMPTLY REPORTED HEREAFTE 1914, the births and deaths is be- 1ken in Lakeland. This work was inaugurated and is being carried on by the State Board of Health with the co-operation of the City Councils and physicians of the cities of Florida wnose population is two thousand and over, and it will prove of more benefit to the State at large than the much talked of State highway -not that the State highway would not be worth mil- lions, but at present this scems im- possible of accomplisnment, while the gathering of vital statistics is not only possible but is already in operation. From Jan. 1, active re- porting of ing under THE 1 AKELAND EVENING TELEGRAM PUBLISHED |N Ten Pages No. 62 PASSENBERS 0 LANPASAS NOW T KEY WEST WERE RESCUED FROM GROUND* ED SHIP BY MALLORY STEAM- ER YESTERDAY Lampasas Steamed Into Key West Today; Damages to Ship Not Announced (By Associated Press.) Key West, Jan. 17.--The steam- er San Jacinto, of the Mallory line, arrived here today with all the pas- sengers of the steamer Lampasas, grounded near Dry Tortugas yester- day. The Lampasas came into port alter, being pulled off the grounds by the revenue cutter Miami. Dam- age not announced. Passengers will be transferred early today. -NEW YORK NEWS AND GOSSIP i New York, Jan. -—Strange news indeed is it that filters. down the wires from Albany, where the solons of the State are in Legisla- ture assembled. Primaries and tax incomes may be agitating the minds of assemblymen and senators, but as far as Governor Glynn is concerned, they do say that he slips away to a quict nook each day for a secret les- son in tangoing and turkey-trot- ting. Mrs. Glynn has formed a dancing class that is the subject of much discussion in up-State social circles. No one has come forth to say what the scholars have learned, but both the governor and his charming wife are expert dancers, and who could be an expert without knowing how to turkey trot, tango, wiggle-wabble glide, ote.? Jack Rose, the former gambler whose testimony in the Rosenthal murder case was largely responsible for the conviction of Lieut. Charles Becker, of the New York police force, declares that the joys of the farmer's life are exaggerated. After beginning of the work in Lakeland, it is hoped that cvery individual wilt reel that the carrying out of this undertaking is a vital part of his year's work-—and As this is the the Rosenthal case died out, Rose bought a farm up in Connecticut and went in for the quiet life. A few days azo he returned with his family and has taken up his resi- 3 ag- | : N . : ed hy the ladies of \:;::,5(1:;(,“:: : i DRAWS CROWDS er escaped by jumping. [ehain of waterways proposed for the ;E“"}"'“ :lhv“:‘ |I““t;_“|'.“r “:"‘. I'N:':?': :](‘):",";l:::“';r‘ of the fashionable up- i cvery one feel at home and | oo SHOW | S (OGN MG UL MERA By S '\illfl‘:'xl‘ll::hlmll(‘l‘ ul‘)lv':::\‘/ inlllmvl"tllllly:l‘ [ New York City is able to boast of llghtful social evenming it proved | T0 DETROIT'S §4 ATTORNEY GENERAL SAYS [draft of a continuous inland meer‘ e hj ‘”“.il. it ‘w-"“.m.m 'm.lk(""' l“fi“‘ll li‘ . (“‘.‘“'wx” ruuh-‘ 'flu('h be. : i ; Ly A 17 i : ') REGISTRATIONS NECESSARY‘\\.\\ from 1]14||<>\\l|n|1l|u‘ bay, Flor ‘,I-l ‘ Subl i - ]-‘ é G -". g y i (.~|. | Detroit, Mic Jan fff .\nl lida, to the Rio Grande, in Texas, at failure impossible, it Is necessary (as is maintainec !nl(mmvtl_\ districts S R {unusually large crowd atte ded the| g ksonville, Jan. 17.-—Attorney la total estimated cost of §$ that cach person [umwis where uful throughout the United States. This VflwCE AGENT {opening of the ann 1l motor ! AT General West has given a written|pop the first construction in sums “rklu)\'.‘ lie x to be D nutflltml, a hrlf:l‘ route ’hus been established by i\lh‘ed USES AEROPLANE |show of the Detroit v\mummxlv“’]’im“” that there are two registra- | 5500.000 annually. 41.11lh.nu nl the value of vital statis- .lv. ‘I\lw-nnmlyv, Jl().\l)ll;lhl('l. of the [Dealers’ Association today at the tions required in every county of | [tics is ziven below . I'lns'lllnp.: mlmlulhw-, to |I(-l|vnrl mai: v bui r of the Ford Mo ; § 3 van The vital statistics will furnish [to the residents of Little Neck and Harry Sweatman, advance :1:'.”1!;“' A .m Mmj”': ‘., ent o an ‘”“ Bbits, Gge- AGeR ,”" > m” M_ DEBERRY APPOINTED an oflicial death-rate for Lakeland|Douglaston sections of Long Island. ) 3 tor (Company 1 for primaries and the other for gen | DEPUTY U.S. MARSHAL ke 2 s g r “Within the Law '’,was in lown‘“m”m\“w”' that the Ford ‘””‘Wm‘v,»m! oloctions, under the old gen- | AR and in so furnishing an official \VII,I.I this innovation p':mson (?m last sterday making arrangements for |, tends to divide $10,000,000 1n eral and special election acts whiech Jacksonville, Jan. 17.—J. Kred|statement as hf death rate makes u-fxtv:n of the old fnrmn!;: regime in ¢ appearance of his play, Frida) "1“-(.mn among its employes has have not heen repealed by the Bry-|poperry, secretary of the Plant corroboration (.n. local sl:lt'mm-nm of | this nu»’! easterly section of the . 23. To Mr..Sweatman belongs |, . ot pundreds of extra visitors) == . i opinion has been re- City Board of Trade, has been ap-{hcalthful conditions, or vice versa, L"rm’”'"v ‘.'”‘" ® unique distinction of being the |, .. yopely to see the biz plant ‘)ry cived by J. C. Cooper, Jr., a mem- | ointed deputy marshal by United |[Dossible. . - Yachting circles have been 17 first advance man to go from |\ o pord Motor Company ber of the school board for Duval|giates Marshal J. €. Brown, and It furnishes data 'fur outlining | stirred by t‘h(- fmnmmm nt that ¢ town to another in an aero county, who wrote at the request of laccuimoes his important duties at S;ll»li'ill‘y work Iuml improvements. [ Alexander S. Cochran has ordered an.e, A regular passenger serv: KNOWN VETERAN the board for the opinfon, as the |, .o It gl\'mf \'..’!rl.lllli' of th«: |n‘rf~s(-|.|('e .}l gr:'.!]t];(,ho:)'nvrl _v:u'ln', Ilo be l)udl]t ¢ is maintained between Tampa | WELL FOUND DEAD IN JAX | matter of sccuring signers for a pe-| Np. peBerry is well known and !ncutmn of dangerous (hn'na:sns, by Wi Ham ar¢ ner, the yacht de- pd ¢ Petersburg with a Benoit| tition to issue subdistrict school |} roughout the State in business|and in this way enables pl.lysml:ms BL_L!II.OI‘, in f.l(l(llfl()ll to the boat he is ichine. Mr, Sweatman made the 3 I 17.—F. A.|bonds to the amount of $1.000,000 "4nq political circles. He was one of [t0 take the pro[mrlpn:ruuu(ms. h:u'rlm: built to defend the Amer- la‘itance of Tony Jannus, the| J“"kw””’”“’--‘:.m (’(.mr;.d:\rutv hinged on the status of the registra-| pregident Woodrow Wilson's most| It ;‘qu!('flsfflm tll'knhh(‘md of the L(;a:fl;tui]:l. si,’l‘hefl:ewr::hou::‘rl' wl:: lator, g ff, aged 65 years, o ; e »| commission of certain crimes. X Ce ze y e 3 al flal!pc.' vodsntd p};:::bg;:g ?n:y:ett:?r[:: x\'xtri"l"l" and well-known rw”:l.”m: it ST T;::i?:‘r:::':“r (x-::xup\;:o"r:.::': '::::lr ::Zir:i:s It furnishes legal proof of birth|pleasure craft ever buwilt, and will tere “\Vithin the Law" plays. The lagent for the I‘;l‘(;ri?‘lul‘“\l::s fn(v’;lnsd FATAL JOKER IN FLORIDA iconsiderable fame by composing Or'ldpath. 4 ol :]t‘):’t i‘::hlt:hn \:T]l]m;l.:m,:m:: to}:'a:.'ir;'(;,e- e way for severd L s . P 4 r itle n reporting vital statistics, ac- ; *h will be more Dmi(l""ne‘:a: ;::aniic%!?pzl?h;?léin::1:1‘1(1 ‘lll his bed early Th;lrsfl]-‘}l‘} HILD LABOR LAW “\:(r;ll:n.u\l‘do:(;l:;: ((:q;;(rn;a:z::t]lr;: G I MR s . Dty e e e ¢ ssto | orning at a Bay street hotel. The o % el Sy PR _|The registrator is dealing with|This floating palace is intended to datT?K took along his p“mm_””:\'?\" eation by the police is said| Tallahassee, .l-un. "A, .-\nld nO“i 5:.,11.. : ”'( ,hd-h|,J.||lh%'()()nm$(t):(d"::l matters of life and death jnst ;m'hf- the last word in naval architec- spaper cuts, and he says intt ; inted to suicide on|another law passed by the late la-jother song entitle L i I rely as the doctors are. The fail-|ture y b2t it has railroad traveling|to have first i vstery sur-|mented Legislature is found to be|mission Men! You've Got the Key,"|Surcly as Y19 GOOLONR B0, (TG | e itned to death but is a little more |account of ~certain mr® stated by ‘ Ii‘ of blow holes, jokers, evasions|which will he sung at an entertain-|leave zrave sanitary conditions ""'I '\"l""l“’) Ricco uDJ“‘“"“‘ hi'[ore Pensiy o | rounding the death. 1t 18 1 e 4 llifications. It is the child ment given in honor of the National remedied; the failure to report a|Justice Crane in the Supreme Court : Coroner E. E Wilkard "”A“Mf r'!f“’(q ”‘” ..M‘ J,;. ~‘\\.'hl|'h %ll'm- 'I.uhor‘lmumlo of Commission Men, by ii. |birth might cause endless 'T”"""';fl few days ago for admittance to SRR !that death came as a I It of hear [ abor law -,“v T “!"g' “'m(‘p In-|G. Seagtote of Tamps. and mortification in after life. And citizenship. This is what hap- ED WOMAN LOST THREE eoitupe. He leaves, besides his "W] Inspector '”"_t‘ '1‘ : L ”“’U”x: p % aside from this, before the figures|pened: “What body meets at Al- WEEKS IS FOUND two sons, L. A. Huff of Kan- AR '\}f.)' AL vu.n. 2 ;l._‘ R_W}{’O Usil'TD“V will be published by the census bu-'bany?” asked the justice. ‘“The As- ¢ P, M. Huff, of Altman.| maker slipped a joker into "IT‘SWINDL}: ¥ M I:S IS CAUGHT | rean they must he 90 per cent ac-|sembly,” was the hesitating reply. ksonville, Jan. 16.—Through ‘ two daughters \”‘“I {i '. E'“’&?i"l‘;’]'”'}‘i'::ly::zw‘:”": '\r\)::;S AIA lcurate Here let it be noted Ivhn! l“\.\'lm compese the \s.\:o.mhly?" ies received f Mrs. A. M. L. W o il '-n I Ir‘ \ at Tallahassee is' Seattle, Wash., Jan. 17.—-In thethe furnisiing of these reports is a|“Senators and assemblymen.” “And ardy _‘ E i il t sy Arms 5 ‘, : 1 i th : ~‘v.v "lfl the 6,000 jok rest \‘4‘sll‘rvI(1~ of T. R. Kelly,|part of the physician’s husiness So-|{what is a senator?” “I don’t know.” . of No. 262 West SIXt to _'|""')'\ ‘,1 ‘)“J[”‘n“t”llr’ '_r{”;“] that Lo ‘r;-mr\". agd ‘\rlhnr Bird, treas rants ¢ ician certain im-|“Did you ever see one?” “Oh, yes, SIEy Mfs, DRicybeT P e o os nectasafy. to smpiiy: boy. (et |urer of the Pacific Mutnal Bond sad 5 and privileces, and in re- /T see them.” “Where?” “They keep ler, of Bradner, Ohio, the' ., : " 5 -v‘l ;,n‘fl.:”;u after 8|Lcan Company, on the cha 0 l these expects, and has a '!'hv‘m in ("H‘"H“l‘!. I see them there.” sought woman by her rela- p— L The obliging com- |ing the mails to defraud, postoffice|Tizht to cxpect, the doctor to dolThe applicant was ()r(!r"rt'(] to m:qke > 7 ) & g N ) ' in hi wer to prevent and con- | further study of American institu- found yesterday in a home | A A GENEROUS . ! put th ectors eald t ' - the linna ear ; X 1 SOUL SHE herel jone o » Jargest swir ( e thejtions. 5 mmee, through an accou roviso : ,“" Lavir Gondioisd 1a the Pacifio norths of the life f whic h _ - ® missing woman published PN 7 ¥ : R Accordine to in Tt S reporting of |T’\ TPA ENTERTAINS COM- -v-\- Mrs. Wheeler myster 4 :r‘”ER G ‘,PEI-’ T )‘ fis: Mutial. Hond aod I Co. 1 ¢s is or ‘uruin method | MIS)ION MERCHANTS e " g o ‘s‘;ST“\i FOR CANAL hici incorporated to_lond 0f niding In this, the most impor | - A """”S of the finding ay n X ‘, — 3 " | money on farm lands, had no money | 21! ¢ ] publi Tampa, Fla., Jan. 17— Delegates r £t Neta mol ed the T : Gialveston, Tex Jan. 17—The(to lend but duped the progpective | 55 Ilo the National Association of "f)m~ e ler by the mes eI od on o m~r.' ned convention of the Tnter-|horrowers by charginz an examina (By Associated Pr-'w'f !mi*«fmn \!orclmn's' convention, i assured that her r“m‘l : p worth 31 coastal canal opened here today. |tion fee of 1 per cent on the amo n!! Washington, Jan. 17.—The nom \\"hl(‘ll h:?s just closed at Jm“kson- " I z00d hands and good health. UTOO°R " 0 L Cootified early T e purpose of the meeting is to de-|of the loan desired. The money|ination of Col. William C. Gorgas|ville, arrived here today and will be *© sick woman thought to have ol ! 4 she hurried to the :“"‘,T_", “'n; to establish a permanent|was obtained in this way, the gov-|of the Isthmian Canal commission|entertained by the local Board of 1 Mrs. Wheeler, who was taken m,\.;‘“_ 's office. Quickly she den- | vise "W;.;_ [ho‘hand‘lin" of freight|ernment alleged, was diverted to the as surgeon general or the navy was|Trade. After inspecting this city Tath Dital in St. Augustine & fe¥ flfimgu'h:p-m: and brooch. Then she }\‘r:riw;:asinver traffic through the|use of the officers of the company |prepared today at the White House |the visitors will be taken through 220, and who coutd not tell her ! handed the honest river a ‘and no farm loans were made. for presentation to the Senate. the Manatee section. "¢, has been identified as Mrs. et Hamilton, ¢ Chicago. |* turned and one-dollar bill. Panama canal. g BT