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Published in the Best Town in the Best Pait of the Best State UME I LAKELAND, FLORIDA, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3, 1914, No. 168 EICHER AND aPARKMAN r Duncan U. Percher OBSON AND HANGOCK HIGH ~ EAGY WINNERS YESTERDAY MEN FOR REPRESENTATIVE Goedredrerednednedndn Sbofoedododrn T [CHER RECEIVED 65 PER WILL CARRANZA DECLARE ON LAST LAP OF FLETCEER AND SPARKMAN CAR- CENT OF THE VOTE OF TRUCE WITH HUERTA? TOLLS EXEMPTION| - POLK COUNTY NFARLY " THE STATE (By Associated Press.) TWO TO ONE - AT (By Associated Press.) Washington, June 3.—The Sen- ate expected to reach the last stage in the fight for tolls exemption re- T peal today. A vote is expected be- lANIEH HE_E[EG|ED fore Saturday night. B - TX COLLEGTOR BEFORE HOUSE TODAY s IER LNGEORD Washington, June 3.—The Ray- burn bill to control the issue of rail- road stocks and securities was before | Werner Jones Leads for County the House today. The Clayton bill awaits a final vote. MR A Young Close Behind DEMOCRATIC MEETING A8 Washington, June 3.—The next ms WH.SUN AND big point in the Niagara Falls medi- g ] ation conference hinges on whether ‘m |Carranza is willing to discuss the MHK W|N UUI Mexican problems in their diplo- matic as well as their international FflH BUNGHESS phases and also declare a truce with ' Huerta. Zubaren, the constitution- alist agent here, expecteq to take up § L i % \ > de ]:’Engle Defeated by Sears in {with Carranza by telegraph the me- I th Congressional diators' note asking these questions. District |1t was expected that Carranza’s an- Treasurer by Small Margin: swer would repeal his attitude to- |ward mediation. It s believed that Carranza will adhere to the position that the internal problems of Mex- ico cannot be reached by diplomacy ang his refusal to make truce with Huerta. The Huerta delegates ap- 5 T~ |parently are trying to smooth tl over his oppunc_nt,' JO""" N.C, way for the constitutionalists® parti- :kton’ h-\t 4 m“].“nty estimat- cipation in the negotiations. t from six tu. mght thousand, The administration is watching cher has reccived 05 per cent. | yrovican developments. It was not he vote of the State. 5 known any effort would be made | the Fourth Congressional [¢o prevent the landing of shipments 5. cksonville, June 3.—Returns; 1 all over the state assure a eping victory for Duncan U. cher, who will win in the! est for United States Sena- With only about 75 votes un- reported, from small and remote precints, returns show that the people of Polk County have reg- istered in no uncertain way their appreciation of the services of {tion of a nominee for the United ]‘,“”.mm U. Fletcher and Stephen States Senate. According to figures M. Sparkmian both carryng the {on the primary United States Senator county l’._" an “.\'L"‘\"]Wh"i“g vote. (James P. Clark is more than r200 Out of 2t of the most impor- votes behind William Kirby, asso-|tant precints that have been re- £ i I clate justice of the State Supreme|Ported Mr, Stockton carried on- rice W. J. Sears apparently ot arms for the rebels from the Cu- court. The opinion is freely ex-{lyv two, and one of these cast but defeated Claude L'Engle, the|pan steamer Antilla. She sailed from i pressed that the convention will cail [cne vote for United States Sena- ent Congressman, who Was \New York for Tampico yesterday. Who Was Re-elected by a Handsome Majority Yesterday a second primary. tor. The other precint, which he to be his strongest op- : s | CATTICA DY a small vote, is Kath- t, but who on the face ot ; Teen. returns thus far is distanced e @ | TIn Lakeland My, Stockton’s 1 by the other competitors, %E Of POLK COUNTY BY PRECiNCTS :2: friends worked desperately and | | l Pine Bluff, Ark., June 3.—The Arkansas State Democratic conven- tion is meeting in this city today, to settle the bitter difference over the State-wide primaries for the selec- 2 EnErntrdngi i nEr Ot D D i P Db DB B S SR D B DD DD ED DD g ETURN L @ sta, Williamson and Malone ylevery available influence was rank %lnrk ]}:,ld.-il ;\v;;-.‘lk-o\vcr T BSOS DBE e B G0 2000 IR @i i e 0d0 | hrought to bear, in his favor, yet tl:eJ;li:; 'li()lb:};:tx:,uli},ll]i'::qoggi)v St e v A i e e e e G P T “f“”‘”““']"”"'“"'”" TR ) mltm\‘{l'li?s:):,kif Pensacola, Sl G i s i iieie i L Besy i il i B } S [t was expected that A\lr.A\ng'lc ent Representative from the ; TR e o 5 Eana Wl b b would (lc\chj}» some \tr:\ng'th in rd district 15 easily a winner o gt el el 2 g SoH o 2 this county, if anywhere, this be- - his opponent, J. P. Stokes. o El ‘:‘ - 5 £ 2 5 SR T guns BoEan B ing his home county, which he eturns are slow, owng to un- WAL -« e B e D 2 A e a8 o8 fi formerly represented o the liarity with the new form of :fl}\'(::f\ml 101142 75061561 B9 175] 76 30| 45) 791 4318 s 0 89| 44 93 61) 8 | legislature, "'}““"”*- however 3 Which makes the count I::lnf‘ul‘lllllll‘;:n-” '.; 5| 8 6 ol.; 1.; ::'1 5 28 25l 34 83 ) 37 i 51] 26 450 36/ 6 [show that Mr, Sparkman has a # work, but complete returns Mll”n'l'l‘)’,.: T'E’ 14 30 71 58| 34 ': : l .1 ‘;;‘ ‘I‘lll A7 :: 13 g £ :: 1-1 RS handsome lead, while in Lake- not materially affect®the re-| W. Haven..' 86/ 45/ 65/ 8| 84| 47| 76 ..| 20(114] 330 26| 431 & 10 ol e land the vote was almost two to s as here stated. II:IO‘;"‘I’)‘;(‘)O{ o H‘” n y 13\ ]: _~; 1-7' ” N “: ol 1 01; 13 Ry one lflihl.\‘ favor. G Bartow. ... /181 94154 8 147 70 188 1} s B HEY R % M.\ Rae, for Commissioner of Ft. Meade... 69| 87| 8| 86| 54[106 350 46 571 39 | 35! 106 30! ¢l 5 |Agriculture, leads Applevard by ampa, June 3.— (Special to ‘\,mldl { “‘ 10 f 1} 41 10| [ e 3 ) R o a big majority in his county, as Telegram) Stephen M.| Tiger Bay.. 8l 14| 2| .. 14 :: ]3 Al e ". 4 “ -; . 1 |he will all over the state, ¢ kman is again elected to| Chicora. 7/ 111 4] 21) 10] 18] 19] 12 10/ 4 sl aal 8l : ) For Representative, Reid Rob- eed himseli as Represtnta- {1:':;'(1'”1 ]:: li 1; I" 24 6 55/ 8 3 6| 19| 4| 12 ok [son leads the ticket with R, W, from| Congress in the First| Tomeland.. ol 10/ 4| 15/ & }: ']'1.' ':', “' 2 30| 171 36] 2 3l Hancock sccond. These gentle- gict, - his majority being| Haskell ... ' 5 3| 6 1] 2 Al el ,' "7' D 5100 (men will represent Polk county ed 884,000 in the district, | UL RIS 00 i3l 1d] 3l a0l 1 I 9 3 q Ll |at dhe next session of the Legis- r. Sparkman carried eight oi| Kathleen...' 54/ 62 12 27| 26 f18 4] 480 150 211 7| 1) 15 1 [lature. eleven counties in the dis-| Davenport.. Tieghigal e sl e _ A Sliabicais et A Marion Lanier is an easy vin- , A. J. Angle, his principal 1/628] 94/847/381/971(303(312(322(329/600 874/133/324530045(657/428 531179 5211676 703694 722 411/ 1048125762 g9(42 |ver over Phil. J. Langford, for Tax Collector, thongh Mr. Lang- ford made a splendic =ace under THREE SPECIAL ELECTIONS |(hie circumstances. Santa \14)11i;r_<:1l.. June 3.— Three special elections will take aenty carrying Citrus, Lec | s ——— DeSoto by small majorities.| B0y SCOUTS' ENCAMPMENT Fred DeBerry’s vote is very sl 18 Dallas, Texas, June 3.—Boy Scouts of Texas who are attending wEHEHEH Congressman S. MSparkman 3 The race for County Treasurer i5 close between Werner G. HARD COAL SUIT the State camp on Ranch “U,” be- PEPPPPPIRSBDHGB PG Bt ol - : ; 52 |place here, the first today, the sec- -'"'“v“ :"}"I. Edward J. \“L”_‘-‘\" b ginning today, and lasting two ond tomorrow, and the thirq the day A5 Fhl. face of the rrtu,r]!\' so far iladelphia, Pa., June 3—Hear- g vr'ill S1J0Y/B TeRbine i whith following . Thn proposition to vest ’:\'rvl\'t'tI Ju'n.cx. ]v.’u_lt' \.”l,mg, h‘x ) ’ probably no other scouts, as an or- the State railroad committee with |'© Votes. The unreported votes n the government's suit to break | ganization, have ever participated. may change this situation, and it he so-galled ‘“hard coal trust,” |This feature is a rabbit run and the against the Reading Co. and its |gcouts have made preparations to go diary concerns last September, |after the record for affairs of this Ing conducted by Judges Gray, |king in Texas. The “U” ranch is as ngton and McPherson, sitting in | wilq almost as it was in its frontier Tnited States District Court here | days, and the hundreds of scouts will 7. The suit was brought under [yndoubtedly have two weeks of ex- Sherman anti-trust law. cellent sport and run besides the ex- — citement of the rabbit run. power to control public utilities is {being submitted today; the voters|is also subject to change by the will be asked to approve an issue of [count of the second choice votes. $35,000 for two auto fire engines to- ‘\1‘]””"'””.\' the f"ll"‘\i“?f Com- morrow and the thirq day an issue |missioners are elected and will of the same amount for a new and!compose the next Board for this {larger incinerator. ceunty @ W, P, Read, District No. [ 1; F. B. Swearingen, District | CONFEDERATE MEMORIAL DAY |\, ». A T. Mann, District No. [ Wheeling, W. Va., June 3.—Con-|3:and Robeért H. Bryson, Dis- | federate Memorial Day is being ob- trict No. 4. In No. 5, the Lake- N N S JONFERENCE RS OF MAYORS PROHIBITION STATE MEETING /,,l,’ served here today by the few remain- [lznd District, J. C. Swindel had conference of mayors and other Hhns aie 0‘]){.””‘[] ‘“g twlo :1'1\' mur'r: //,I;Z ‘yH‘ll h\\'\‘le‘l‘rm of nll:4 '\l\l."’"l |}v:,“r>:? [necessary for him to be voted USSR of New York State ing, '»\'ith“ih{- w-coml.]'n'zofll,x.ll'm'r 7 //} ‘v[':' ’”‘-1'”{;‘” 'l‘h; *. g el : begin the sessions of their three nfhn'lelvmtm ”é v f‘n‘nw\; s f] 7/ "“’"” ‘f‘“‘ ”':"Y'““ y"”"”" ""“‘“ 1\ tabulated report by precints meeting this afternoon. The |, et felon held A | Years azo, with a membership of 48 printed elsewhere, showing the here this year. The committee re- Wi Of that number only seven are liv-|,.qults so far as obtainable rtant subjects to come before onference this vear will be mu- e Ny 1% Witelie o 4 ports the interest in prohibition Complete returns will probably 4 throughout the State is most encour- s however nstitute but a very al taxation and city planning. : : . 5 ? 1,4 | i e Al 1L 2 VETY {6t he avalable for several da ’ aging, and the results of the work 2 e, il portion of the total number in | , : the last conference a special | / 1 | e though the votes, inclu < g . |done by some of the party are al- iz for there are over 3,000 | : . 4 ittee has been making a taxa- | odv visible 7 / WATE Sos [ second choice votes, are sup- eaay 1S1Dle. A I P 1tie 1( C ns ’ e 4 i and assessment survey of the Y Z L s A DR e 6 he canvacadd ST Pattow and the reports recommen- 7 OrrOW owe he re- it DEDICATION OF DALLAS HALL Iz TO OUST HEINZE [temorrow. However, the T ns of this committee Will be pre- | ———— ' Poriland: M : > A lively | Stlts here given, except p ssible d. The c will 0| Dallas, Tex: e3 dedi- / fizht to oust F'. Augustus Helnze and |in the Treasurers’ race, will not cation of the m bu gz of Dal- ’ eted 1 the final : . = his representatives from th lire ected b e final « 1 ent, fire preventio las Hall, Southern Methodist Uni : i 7 ¢ befor ocoing t : s &) ; . rate of the Ohio Copper Co. is ex- Just before go g to e efficiency, the de I of |sity, d appropriate celebrs nected to take Bl ¢t th 1 pre from M ind and playgrounds, the repres- | t g place today. This date » & i e R ) : of commercialized vice ang effi ecteq because it followed so close- ; 5 W. D. Allison, pres )any, has announced y in public health work. Among |ly the closing of the general confer- g% 3 L5 | za d F: dlutely ne speakers are 1. N. Waite of |ence of the Methodist church, South, / (S ry that Hein 1 i m, 0.; R. S. Binkerb of xfi\v;'ar Oklahoma City, and great num- li‘/ o ¢ ; I~ g y- : o | i . |eliminated from control of its affairs “@overnor Glynn; Joseph Ram- |bers of Methodists from the conven- land says he will 1 tion | Tycl : . says he will sever his connection el New York; J. L. Beavers, chief | tion are now in the city to attend Who Received 4,000 Majority in Yesterday's Primar : S ‘ : lice, Atlanta, Ga.; and Mayor these exercises, and to familiarize Syl el. themselves with the university.

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