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> P [T F > Z | & &5 | = | ¥ - | 2 - - | b5 r'l 53 - ) > = Published in the Best Town in the Best Part of the Best State UME IT LAKELAND, FLORIDA, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10, 1914, No. 174 NILLOARE | COTONNO |~ RODSIELT CORPORION | 5 (By Associated Press.) (By Associateq Press.) Washington, June 10.—Senator Sutherlanq made an unsuccessful ef- fort to secure an immediate vote on the’ amendment to the tolls repeal Washington, June 10.—The Sen- K ate continued consideration of the i A1l Panama tolls repeal bill., The lead- i ) ers decline to predict when a vote 2 g will be reached, but with night ses- = bill, asserting positively the rights v F . sions they are hopeful of quick ac- . of the Uniteq States to discriminate S| ”AIlflN tion. UF AM BABS BUH BE fl[lv fl IN in favor of American ships. QVING Wll[ _ NATIONAL PROHIBITION i) Uil FORMER VICE PRFSIDENT iy DIATORS WANT HUERTA TO| QUESTION BEFORE CONGRESS | CIVIL SERVICE PERFORMED THIS | PRESIDENT FAVORS COMMISSION IS CRITICALLY ILL | F. A. 0GDEN, AGED 84, DIES IN APPOINT PRESIDENT Se—— MORNING BILL AMENDMENT = TEXAS i -_— (By Associateq Press.) LSRR iy (By Associateq Pr‘l‘SSJ A B p ed States Will Not Agree to This| \Vashington, June 10.—The nu-|The Romance Begun Sdne Time Ago | Would Allow Interstate Commerce prf-:::;:fio,\ "‘;"‘" q‘t?"w:n‘:lr"i‘::r:t‘l‘;‘: Left No Will and Had No Relatives; dings May Fail tional prohibition question is again [ Culminates in Matrimony; Cou- Comnmission to Dgtel'mme Legal- o ki § : All Kin Here Hold Up d Peace Proceedings May Fai before Congress. Leader Underwood ple to Live in Brazil ity of Corporation Practices ally ill at & local hospital. Heis re Your Handg as Consequence expressed willingness to put the mat- ported very low toduy. P ‘l'-t . ! ter before the House for a test vote. (By Associateq Press.) (By Associated Press.) T T y Assoclateq Press.) lag(af::':l'l:fl::ii f)l:fsj;')l‘hn me- | The House rules committee expected | Madrid, June 10.—The marriage | \\'us'hing-lon, June 10.—The pres- [FIVE CONSERVATION : '("(:li\\:ilxg(). jll\lnlnul -“.)" —F. A Ogden, ! WG, .“;n dangerously ob. |10 take definite action at a special |of Miss Belle Wyatt Willard, daugh- [ident is said to favor an amendment BILLS VOTED DOWN :l”:'th‘ fm _“’“‘““- is dead. His cted, ang failure Is threa}ened. meeting today. ter of Uniteq States ambassador, to m' fl'w Ilqust\ -m'torstate trade com- “m 'oticnr'l:e d at Hom?tun, T[‘xas_' mJBd,ll.tora insist that Huerta ap- Kermit Roosevelt, the Colonel’s son, ‘mlSSlfJn bill {:1\'111?,r the commission (By Associated Press.) qto owneq \a?t [ll‘()])l".r() in many t a man agreed on for pro-| MONUMENT TO WOMEN was performeq today. nddlt‘mnnl powers in determining the | Washington, June 10--The special a‘“"* ‘”‘3 left no will and no rela- nal president. The Uniteq States OF CONFEDERACY UNVEILED Kermit Roosevelt and Miss Belle 1(‘231.1!.\' ! ot‘ vorpon:ation practices, [rule for the House, the consideration |tiVes are known. not consent t'o tnis. Some of the \}'yutt Willarq .wnre mn'rrivd in this |making it intermediary bC?\\'lt(‘]? ‘tho of the administr:ntion's vnnsrr\'atlon S cipals have actually given up (By Associateq Press.) rvn?v today by civil .Si‘l‘\'l(‘(‘. The re- «l'()n.n‘)lui.nts and the courts in initiat- [ program, consisting of five hl.”S‘ was HARVEST STARTING PUAEUENE Blccess of the nesotiu- Raleigh, June 10.—Thousands o: ligious ceremony \\'1]1‘ b.o performed |ing action. voted out by the rules (-omn}mm‘ .tn- / - s veterans anq others attended the un- | tomorrow, Corpus Christi Day. ———— day. The rule for the consideration Hutchinson, Kan., June 10.--Har- 4 veiling of the monument to the Miss Willarq made her debut two LONDON CONVENTION SAFETY of the fobson prohibition amend-|vesting has started in this belt, and : : Women of the Confederacs here to. [V6ATS 450, and has been prominent | AT SEA FAVORALBY REPORTED |Ment had not been decided on when [with the largist wheat acreage in . Dllagreement Serious day. £ in the social life of Richmond, the committee adjourned until late |the history of this section, and the i (By Associateq Press.) i S IR \}'ashingt(fn, Baltimore Au-nd New (By Associateq Press.) this afternoon . lwst.pros.pcols for a big wheat pro- P jagara Falls, June 10.—The| Mr. M. T. LaHatte, of Atlanta, is \ork.v Miss Wiltard visited the| \waenington, June 10.—The Lon- A ? A Ianm-r:j‘ are confronted .Wi_"h 3 cipals at the mediation confer-[in Lakelanq today on business. 'Rooscwlt .home at Oyster Bay, and don convention for safety at sca was WOMEN TALK SUF- lhu. pr(')hh‘vm of .lilkIII;: -v;n'u of its § . made @ strong effort to recon- e it was while there that she became)p,yorahly reported to the Senate by FRAGE AT CHICAGO | harvesting. It will require an army \ the differences over the exact acquainted with Kermit. The TO"Ithe foreign relations committee to- — of l““'“'“l.]““"]“‘ to take care of it, ] RASURE tRatrerring the executive 'l‘ m.;u.n'o 'lwl\\'vun the lwzfunful Vir- | qay. (By Associated Press.) and with 1?5 umcurr‘unt problem of ; & Mind Huerta to a provisiona zml:}]gu;l and :‘Ill{[s“:l ]L: tlln-1 rurlmur s i [ . (‘hitl']:mn,'.lhmn m,,l "I‘hr]\ Nfl”mm; :vtn\v to ;y\-ml ll\‘]lrt'hslllif t]h«' market, o) president was little talked about or ouncil of the General Federation of |the producers are worried. :ca:i:l:::zi::' ll‘v‘c‘\;\r\ioll\\ . t::n ELUBS AHE B“SY Susnv(.-tf\(!. Several ! Richmond l:ir.ls CONVENTION OF U. T. C. Women's Clubs, convened here to- An Ul‘;.‘,illlil..\‘(l effort lm.s been m:u.le : {ators ang the United States rep- are \'1smn.g the \\'1Ilz.|rds. who \VI.H Wheeling, W. Va., June 10, -The day, discussing the preliminaries of |to persuade {zn'l}lv(s tnlummll grain SIEHY F ke modiators. and A act as bridesmaids in tomorrow'sl, . .a1 convention of the United|® convention of suffragettes which Hl.llkfl ou their farms; for thousands rta delegates would have the '“"is is a busy season for the (‘nromf)nlos. Commercial Travellers opened In this wi1! probably be the most important [of such tanks, scattered through t!\a BRI RE 1nio ofice under o Florida Canning Club members. The| It is under'sloodvthut th‘o YOUN® | oity today and will continue their | tOPIC: “_'h"“l !"‘“ would store away mil- ‘ Bion" of the Mexican constitu- |Present indications are that the rec-|couple, following the \\('(](‘lll}:) Wil el hs S ione. .t three days. e e "0:11-"' ‘0‘ bushels, Tl"l(llllu it for a { first being appointed minister |°" '_i“ of the “"H club members are :;‘k" ‘]”' ‘l”"l‘r residence "t San Paulo, |y, city has been beautifully deco- ‘Mv"'_.“\l‘ |;r‘h-n.".l.:.mv1 .““fl‘?"‘]p“},g 9 3 yreign affairs by Huerta and to oaE o oq.uul L TDU LIRS e Thcs ,m/.'l e hA“o u,'(, hr,ld(‘-rf‘@‘ s rated by professional decorators in NINE PEB'SH IN Wikl usbineslofaatimuniet sl B atal when he resigns, The|orde xp:uh- in 1913, although in sumo1{‘1”1151““" in business. Iis f:\t'hvr. the travellers’ colors, blue and white, SR f od States claims this is cquiva. |COURties the weather has been most former President Roosevelt, arrived 0,0 a long list of social events has HORSE SHOW to a recognition of Huerta, and dis}(:mn’;mmg this year. h“r,“ o "",\' days ago, and “']”. €= | hoen prepared by the local order for ]ENEMENI HH[ A d AT, pot Liore pbjects. Some think if the The Dade county :zir.l.\‘ have made |main until the latter part of the the entertainment of their visiting I 'T',""“f““"l‘l' .(.”‘“‘" June 10, ’“‘f’ ¥ LA lIts ealloeg the extent u.:ru:n success of their work, can-|month. fellows. i s sa h].llnl?lll‘h.l horse show began |()fl;13, ning thousands of cans of l()n[;\[uus‘ P ey (By Associated Press.) with forty-three classes to be decided 3 . would be recognized in the me-| " 5 i given to them by the packers. The § A S, New York, June 10.-Nine per-|during the three days it will remain \ REEEERROu 10 -anicr nfo - th following is a description of an vx-' SEP‘ AIE ished in a tenement five this morn-|open. Several of te events will be i srence. ing, seven being e leg ir o i ; ing, seven being burned to death, |entirely new features. hibit of the girls of the Miami hish In addition 1 'school: | four of whom were women. ()m“‘(” the regular classes for harness anza’s Answer Expected Today | «Under the direction of Miss May | ”P ‘N MAINE i 5 woman and her son met death by horses, saddle horses, Toadsters, ] v | | - (By Associated Press.) i('rm]:m([ this morning the mumlwrsl g i.H.l‘nhifl ‘“.‘,”‘n”“, “.-i”-dn.“,,i lj}lahf ml.l»upnniv» | .jnmp.wrs. there will he ' lashinigtom, June 10.—Carran- (0f the Canning Club put up pine- (DY Absooiate Braes (By Associated Press.) {4;? \\lt l.l, t|'.u y ~.|“|“”.” and mor .l‘]“‘m\ championship classes, one ecach - i complete answer to the mediat- lapples, tomatoes, and mangoes. It S A \"l;'l " B (]'ll”“.“'l“'l e Washington, June 10.—The (o than twenty more hurt for saddle !I.UI'SU.N" harness horses and ! oday outlining his attitude is|Was an interesting sight tb see the I'ruuid‘\-n.( .\i'n"‘l‘nli S i : 111" Inmbian Senate has ratified the roadsters. There witll In‘ three races, 3 sted today, The steamer Antilla [Devy Of girls, with their caps and | "SR ORI 0TS FW treaty with the United States, with- | $350,000 FOR TRAINING GUARDS | {10 ouly horses cligibie to start be- e at Tamplco today, and it is be- {aprons, gathered about the canner, ;,““ b ”\f‘l ‘t?h AR I,I,< MIVET™ | ong amendment. The Senate was of- e {ing hf"'“‘"s that are regularly en- d here that the United States|and then again busying themselves '”:\' : ]“ 'r.“”\')'] LheCeRTea bEadans ficially notifieq today. Albany, N. Y., Junc 10. - Major- tereq in the show. There will be a then immediately reveal “Vh{,”,_‘\\'ith the utensils for soldering the tor of laws. Goneral John F. O'Ryan, head of | Tace for |'n:|4ls|v|:.\, one for run-abhout 1e comstitutionalists’ arms will | cans i 1 the National Guarq of the State, re horses and (l!vl“ for tandem !4-;'un.\' A llowed to be landed, Hich offi-[ In connection with the Canning RATE HEARINGS PEACE CENTENARY BALL lcently presented Dills to the Legis- |'4ndem race is regarded as belng one - will not discuss the case. 'l'hn‘"!“" a school garden was planted —_—— | {lature, which calleg for the appro- 9L the MoRt "‘\"m“‘" equine: events »d States delegates at Niagara ' carlier in the year ang from time to! Lansing, Mich.,, June 10.—All ey im-imivm of $350,000 to finance the|!hat can bossibly hiorstaged; ! yesterday declined to approve time, the club has picked "ll()”lll;hp;”‘i”us on the increase of freight London, June 0. -The spectacu-gymmer camp of the Rirst and See S ) plan for ereating a provisi v:mll"‘fé"“']‘]"\ from this to use in their|rates are being given attention today |lar peace centenary ball will take !nml Bricades at Fishk!ll Plains from LABOR NEWS AND NOTES \ rnment which might be tanta-!canning work, beets and beans be-)hy the commission. This includes|place at Albert Iall this evening, today until August 2. Of this| . it to recogniziny Huerta. This!ing put up from the garden. All|those on lumber rates, and the rail-|With all the prominent Enclish and {amount the first hrigade will ve- | There are 250008 unionist in . »d a hiteh in the negotiations. [the cang bear the label of 4H Brand|roads will combat the shippers' ar-|American hoste in London tak-|cojyve $158,022 for its encampment, M ‘_‘l,l ‘(rl el e , believeq Huerta's delezates will |and the exhibit in the domestic |guments at this hearing. ing part The Duchess of Teck iS|the second bricade $144,903, while At alitEtls it ade the points raised Details | science department is a pretty sight. | i [at the heaq of the women's commit- | calleq to order refused to admit or There are $2,000 Japanese in the { arranza’s answer are anxionsly | Besides this there were jars full of " {tee and ‘Lady Paget has charge of [{he Twenty-sccond regiment of en S R R | ted. interesting looking fruits and jellies, | WISCONSIN CREWS START the organization of the procession. | gsineers will use nup the balance diawilinianite s L B ’ ‘ kumquat preserves, which the . o A replica of Columbus’ ship is ALk 3 y DEFENDERS TRYING QUT |8uests were allowed to sample, and ,,’““[h'\_’m' P 2 R ety moored as though at the quayside, in | ORI ER : | e which were pronounceq delicious by WSRO 0 T D e front of the organ, and from this MACCABEES TO UNITE? e Tocas st Redertion.pL DL Poughkeepsie, and are due to arrive g hor is holding its seventeenth con- 'w York, e 10.—One of the |all who tried them, and beets, beans i Columbus and his companions wilt o , Jun 3 g _ N R i § at their quarters on the Hudson to- : 5 ¥ ! % interesting series of the con-[and carrots which helq a prominent . : 7 witness processions illustrating the morrow. The difficulties about send between hree cup defend- [ place. £ development of America. First come on-the t ; ing crews east were overcome hy ! . 3ay C'ity, Mich,, June 10 The [ vention in El Paso this week. ) Modern Maccabees are holding their - annnal meeting in this city today, The Georgin State Federation of yachts, the Defender, the Reso-| In Polk county the authorities {ie - Athlotic ool Mark hay the aborigines, then Sir Walter Ra- i I : o | Lat (el ity eToht. aW { . . 10 2 18 [V Cil . nts nave P H v J ans ave bee sSurr ae abor gained nrty-eig v and the Vanitie, will be the|Were late in starting the work, but : ¥ 1lelgh and the Virginian settlers (in |2R% While pians ave hoen BUFIOUNGEt ibo uin ir igh | B already AR 4 1o | been prepared for the crews at Mil- A A i by the greatest secrecy, it is under- funions last year. > races over the America's cup jalready many cans and canners have tor 5iF mila hetow Tk this young Mrs. Waldorf Astor will | hi : s Aehlatie of on, 8 e v zhland, g 5 stor 8 8 rder ] gnts —_ ses off Sandy Hook, the first to [been bought by club members and 51 ther it g') 1 iv“ '” appear), then the Pilgrim Fathers, 09C Al ”H“““ : 'I‘ ity ‘IH o .t Stat till without 1 fled today. With the three boats | their families ang a great effort is | 27 eV WEL Sty CUrRE HA%ehen the French settlers of 1682, ne “”M“I e it gk Mg : ¢ meet . g to amalgam: y » Macca- | sory school laws are South Caro- )eting insteaq of two, as in the |being made to save some of the then William Penn and the Quakers, ning to amalgamate with the wcea or choo ! WS a . 301 A il cup races, yachtsmen and |Waste tomatoes this season. followed by George Washngton and bees ‘of JEuE Worll.s No auhounoes ins, - GBotgin; ”‘_”_““' Alabafna 's who relish a marine picture| In Hillshoro county Mrs. Evers, SCANDINAWAN WOMEN MEETING |hiz contemporaries. The final pro-|™en! \\‘1H‘ be made until after the [ Mississippi and Te towering sloops under great|county agent, reports that over 100 cession will he the burghers of Ghent |C108¢ of tis convention, but the aim e \ds of canyas will have a treat. {home canners have been placeq in (‘openhagen, Denmark, June 10 and the signatories to the famous juch yachting menu has ever |the homes of truckers, farmers and {A big meeting of Scandinavian wom- |treaty. Then comes (Canada, an em- presenteg before. These races|others, and on May 13 reporteq at|en is being held in this city today |plematic figure, followed by TLady not be comsidercd by the Amer-lleast 20,000 cans had been sold in|and will last over tomorrow, in con-|Maud Warrender as “Britannia” ana cup committee In the selection |the county. This means many fam- |nection with the annual meeting of {the Duchess of Marborough as “Co- | 1e boat to defend the cup; alllilies are saving the surplus vego-|the Danish Women's Society. One of | luymbia,” each with their attendant . races safled from July 7+h on|tables and fruits during the ship-{the most important subjects to be |states and colonies, and as a finals tockland, Me., June 10.—It is ex 3 : count in the reckoning of the|ping season discussed is the marriage laws; oth- |these two characters will reckive |Pected that the new torpedo boat de- | similar bureau in the country that will be chosen to meet| This w ! pro- | congratulations from the great na- "homas Lipton's Shamro is to establish a society with a na The Anti-Asiatic Leazue of Cali- tional membership of half a million | fornia is conducting a systematic and a capital of $15,000,000 campaign of education against pat- - {ronizing Asiatie labor NEW DESTROYER READY i The claim is made that the labor i I bureau in Los Angeles has filled mory i | nositions in three months than any stroyer McDougal will go into com- mission today. In her recent stand Brewery workers are orge ardization trialg she set a mile speed [along industrial lines, and the the |ers have extended their itical (to take in every man in the "k demonstration lessons |er subjects are the laws for t 1g the best methods in canning |tection of children, anq special laws |tions of the world on ther arrival | n in all of the twenty- |for women. A large public meeting |at the conclusion of 100 years of| ties where the work is In[will also deal with the suffrage|peace Americans in London have | eing giv jurisd record for her type, plou ‘oposeq rate increases or oke | Chicago and Peoria, Il1., to St.|prog , Duluth and other cities in that on over the \\abasl wa) ter at the rate of 22.07 question. A recent communication |pheen keenly interested in this af- is the score un'&;txum that no difference will be|fair, anq a proposal is afoot to hold | be awarded 'm wde between men and women hold 1 1iles an hour on her fastestmile. and copper digeing industry Folr - ro) : had five full speed runs, the —— |a similar ball in New York at the ud 1 ced ; | | : | ] s to be held |ing offices under the state in Den-tend of the year | been suspend.q Iy !'. |aver: beinz 31,516 knots. She was The board of public works ,‘v‘- San nterstate commerc: sion. ,in the various counties | mark, and that the position of a i [built by the Bath Tron Works Francisco has instructed the build rriers have been notifieq ‘ Per Cent '\\' man holding an office will not it | !111: inspectors rigidly to enforce the state commerce commission that { Qualit) «ev... 30 {any way be affected by her marr | McADOOS AT SUMMER HOME | ODELLS HOLD GATHERING |ordinance which :‘rw,Mm. that ‘ates on mews print paper in car- | Business showing ........ s 901 - e | i ‘ [ planki must rovided m,.. “ME 3 from Sault Ste. M On- | Yield X ‘ 10| BOARD OF TRADE ON TRIP | New Bedford, Mass, June 10 | Jackson, Mich frte 40 The | flo o to points in i i |Secretary and Mrs. William Me- |Odells ~ar . 1d y protect the work ..... 10! Toronto, Ont., June 10.—The ex-|Adoo, nee Miss Eleanor Wil v P isylvania anqd Ir ced on an avera- ( pounds to conform to existing 1 from Wiseonsin mills. It is also nois desti that rates to Illir of the Toronto Board of {open their sun of that name in attenda Trade comme d this morning tinue over four days : e of the principal figures at keep an accurate record of their [members will visit the border cities |their honeymoon inion is former Governor Odell en emplo ; and to St. Louis must not ex-|work in order to do that, every day |of Buffalo, Detroit anq Cleveland, in i‘md have spent the ew York State family I y Oscar F by more than 5 cents the rates|that work is done it should be im-|each city being the guests of the re-|at the handsome home of t} ecr back to the time of William “\‘u', ( ) spector the Fox River group. mediately entered in the book. spective Boards of Trades tary in that city. 0 Stat