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LAKELAND EVENING TELEGRAM PAGES Fublisned in the Best Town in the Best Part of the Best State e s e prem— B ——————— e I1I ~ e . e < . LAKELAND, FLORIDA, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18, 1914, 1 TV SLE X i : - : ORI COMHITIN , r FORMER SENATOR HISCOCK L SR | UMIN vu.l- PHES N DIED TODAY SUDDENLY PHE m NB Lakeland, Fla., June 17, 1914, | [ : (By Associateq Press.) 'T’n(."\".x]ur. session of the city com- Syracuse, June 18.—Former { mission with Messrs. Eaton, Toph United States Senator Frank His- 1 ‘ Manaoa Vg Bt . - | and ‘F lanagan present. cock died here suddenly today. | Minutes of June 3 and 4 were _— ' ¥ ’ read and were respectively approved. LOOKING AFTER AMER- ,!"/ The resolution of the bond trus- ‘ ; MYRNA 5 Pusl |u | tees relative to a balance of $1,- R e 1 [ |820.09 due to J. W. Gurley & Co. for (By Ass;ciu;otd Press.) final settlement of their sewer con- Constantinople, June 18.—Em- bassador Morgenthau sent his secre- tary, Hoffman Phillp, to Smyrna to FEDERATION WOMEN'S CLUBS M bl s U - AND MILITARY DEPTS ascertain the position of the United AGAIN CHOSE HER and with power to act in making PRl Y S e hore i bade theve | i final settlement with the said sewer | The Imperator Was Reported to Have |A Committee of Three Fron Villa |anytning in the existing uprising. The Convention Closes This Alter- contractors. . Gone Ashore, But This Was Are Now in Conference With el R, noon With Selection Next The ¥ repor e treas- R T ; he monthly report of the trea: Unfounded Rumor Carranza SPEER COMMITTEE Meeting Place 2 4 urer for May was read and was or- = 4 :‘ssfi: m;fiuprfsws') {“ter. | dered filed ang published (By Associated Press.) (By Associated Press.) DD BT BEFORT (DY o oniaiad (st ra Falls, e 18.—Fner- Y : Lt i 5 London, June 18.—Roosevelt left Eagle Pass, Texas, June 18.—The R Chicago, June 18.—Mrs. Perey V. rosel\tatl\'6§ v ‘ss‘fe‘? B b e for Southampton today to take ship |constitutionalists at Piedras Neg (By Assoclated Presa.) Pennybacker was - re-elected ll;'t‘Sl- nt ('ha.rgmg the' l‘nlted for the United States. A big crowd |receiveq dispatches today that Villa Washington, June 18.—The sub-|dent general of the Federation of Cm.m.ld s (.'onstltu‘twnal- til the completion of her new resi- said farewell including Ambassador [has presented an ultimatum to Car- | committee which investigated Unit-| Women’s Clubs. It is said that the o i 5 ke dence 0;1 the lot, was granted 'A(O Page, Lorq Beresford and others. [ranza. e demands absolute separa- |ed States Judge Speer, of Georgia, | convention, which ended today with gl ob R ne.utral man o Nov. 1, 1914 e Roosevelt said he had a good time, |tion of the civil and military branch-|did not report today . a session of the board of directors, unt to exacting fraud f‘“d ! 01.1 n‘\ol.ion‘ i Goramisalon ads and was especially pleased with the|es of the constitutionalist govern- Several members were absent. The | Was the greatest ever held. at ol'evtit?ns The Uniteu Joiiicy b mena b0 “m S‘fl— courtesy of the Royal Geographical {ment. A committee of three officers | report will be presented tomorrow - i - pe still hopeful. The pro-}=E0 : SUPHIRINS N g, T {BETAND STEERING GEAR s will be resumed at Niagara The petition of (. R. Sidman for (By anociaied Biee) : ~~-I ‘ At % : 4 On June 26 the Sc Floride agara o duetion in his 1913 tax assess-| Southampton, June I8 The Im- Villa wants to completely control PROBABLY OUT OF ORDER gt uth Florida uaw Log Sonet s s referr 1o s rator reache sre thig after the army and let Carranza control Press Association will meet n Lake- 7 Sarta Iment was referreq to the city assess- perator reached here this afternoon ) i i } | pvement on Zaltas is cagerly 5% fhvinniuetniant, prepared to embark passengers for |the civil government. (By Associated Press.) land. Commenting on the meeting MR ¢ 0. M. EATON the United States, ex-President —_— Quebee, June 18,1t was suggest- and f““‘jsl“”“"' conditions generally By Assotiated Press.) " (hairman. | Roosevelt being among them. A (By Associated Press.) eq at the inquiry into the Empress ”““'y 4““” 4 advooate saya: e Fallyy June 15, -The Attest: dispateh from London this morning Washington, June 18.—Govern-|of Trelagd disaster today that her| ‘”““' “‘ LI _“' '_“" South Flor- States delegates are prepar- H. L. SWATTS, City Clerk: reporteq that the Tmperator had been ment officials are relieved by the [steering gear was not in order when ida Press Association is a movement eply to the statement issued e orounded, but the report was with- [news that Villa and Carranza are she collided with the collier Stor- Huerta delegation which out foundation. reconciled. The administration’s | stad. d the United States’ plan AT[EMPT FE uF El) RIS attention is now directed to the TR RN “'”“1 country newspaper is prob- exican provisional govern- CAMDEN TAKES OATH critical situation at the mediation ably hit harder by the ““high cost i S EE S Mavw AP Hoah { living' than any other institu- is not known why the Mex- Y conference. BEHMAN LL“YH LINEH of \ \ HUSSMN EMPEH“H As U. 8. SENATOR tion. Not only has the price of labor, UE THEIR OBJECTIONS :‘:li‘[cl"( R “"'r' ““"llv to a special com- s ee of Eaton, Toph anq Flanagan SAILS FROM SOUTHAMPTON TO- |DEMANDS SEPARATION OF CIVIL A CONSTITUTIONALIST L 1a it hat Our Demand Is the pe as Exacting Fraud at Elections S. M. Bass for an extension of time to construct concrete sidewalk un- to place the country newspapers on a higher and better plane. psion issued the statement. | (By Associated Press.) Gdidicel - e by ] so said twenty-five of Car- et ditan: Taner 8T N Gam- YOUNG WOMAN DROWNED WENT ASH"HE 'I'flflAY '.;:l.m.j“.’; material and paper soared pfficials had been shot by Vil- (By Associated Press.) den today took the oath as United BODY FOUND IN LAKE Sl skyward, but there has been a won- n and several women had Berlin, June 8. -An attempt was|gtates senator from Kentucky. He St % led. made to blow up the train carrying|is a4 Democrat. Lake Hamilton, Fla,, June 18, Jy Assoclated Presa ) the emperor of Russia and his fam- Miss Emma Paulis was found derful evolution in the country (By Associated Press,) printing oflice in the past ten years. Weymonth, June 18.-—The steam- [y the good old days with the Wash- R : ! —_— | 1 : 1 “lor Buelow of the China line of the [ington press and the patent inside, ington, June 18.—\While the 1l_\'.u;d;x near Tschudovo, Russia. KING'S BENCH COURT BUSY drowned in Lake Rva, south of North Getman Lloyd, went Aeliarei e avan ’ AT i B : 20 equipment of g country hati is sti ) Jombs were 1 1 10 track. aines City, late Sunday afternoon. ? ; 5 1 ) ration {s still hopeful, |Bombs were found on the track —_— today in a fog on the Knglish coast{printing office cost from five hun- b more doubtful than ever as Montreal, Can., June 18.--Today She had been missing for severat 1CC of Mexican mediation. PROGRESSIVES' CONVENTION was the opening of the June setting 4 near Myrtledene, west of Portland. Ydarer P ap TR o A diva bt 1t was supposed. she had o ]. e s gl lhxl to a thousand dollars, ang car- - e She sailed from Yokohoma for Ham-|{pied a pay voll of from nothing to delegates apparently are ‘s Reneh Court, with the [gone to Bartow on a vigit. The body 8 out for a Huerta man for } was badly bloated and was dressed t. President Wilson is equal- New Orleans, La., June 18.—The [before it in a number of years Mur mined that the provisional | Progressives of Louisiana are hold-|der, theft, conspiracy, P rjury, bur-|Was summoned and a verdict ol TO HANG TOMORROW : to fifteen thousand dollars, and a ha annrove - B [t e enition i 90 2 3 . five | death by accidental drowning wa 7 3 t must be approved by theling a State convention in this city lary, manslaughter, “uvll iv L gy roll of from twenty-five to two ¢ pay i 3 | ¢ R his . il orimor.ate Lis made, Miss Paplis was about thirty- T o f = ionalists. today. It is expected that upon hi s of unnatural erimes are list ' ; i Raleigh, N= ¢, ,l.unr 18 Tim Mc Bundreq and fitty dollars per week. WOy ORISR0 ('lure, negro, convicted of the mur-| wpp, of the Ki 1 n \ had pl \ burg on March 2. per week Today the average ongest roll a session has had placec M s e L equipment of a country office repre- sentg an investment of from three return from England, Colonel Roose- fed for hearings oreat change the covntry . 0. P. CONVENTION velt will come to aid the campaizn 7 2 der of Deputy Sheriff R. L. Bain, pross has undergone in the last de SRR of this party for their candidates. | ! will he hangeq tomorrow, pursuant i c.qe means much to the public. In- a. \Wash., June 18—A State | Those in conference today will prob HIF[E AMMUN"‘"N to an order from Governor Craig. stead of a miscrably printed four- n of the Republican part} ably set a definite wte upon which A.l. FUHT MYERS F y |. V LUNIEEHS page paper, filled with a conglomera- held in this city today, for|the (‘olonel will 1 invited to ad HH NI u WILLYS-OVERLAND MUSICIANS Hh1 of ipatentmeatolye: nds) the heos ose of ratifying the resolu- |dress the voters. | g : PRl it pted by the national com- | 3 (By Associated Press.) By Associated Press.) \ 7 e ten, twelve and sixteen-page papers, anging the basis of repre- Tampa, June 18.—The steamer Dublin, June 18, -Large quanti Toledo, Ohio, "‘”5‘_‘ 3 Thirty=tirg (he old-time country paper was in national Republican MEETING OF LUMBER MEN | Planter of the Towles line, Tampa jtjes of rifle ammunition were landed | Seven departments of '“"_ big ato= 4 ol one dollar per year the mod- ns. A State Republican ik [to Fort Myvers, hurneg at Fort My= {1461 night on Connemoughland coast mobile factory of the Willys-Over | [for mnational volunteers. I“I.“I.AIHIAVM ompany from the office of the thoe vice president to the irvon foundry, ple are receiving well printeq eight, ern country paper is worth five times 1 loss heing will probably be adopted Buftalo, N.. Y., June 18 The Lers last night, the The cange of the hlaze is un-!jhoats were ordered to patrol that much But, what is of more hich all candidates will be National Hardwood Lumber Dealers’ 1 000, importance to the public is that the known tcoast to prevent further gun run-) to stand 1 tl | are represénted ino the fifty picee to stand. sint nened its annui ree- ¢ ‘ Association openst 118 BEHL } veoncert hand which started today on \ | cost of the modern country newspa- per is rapidly doing away with the ‘organ.’ ning GEORGIA BAR MEETS | | 14 the Uniteg St Ihe manager of 400 firms be ‘In the olden days when a Wash- ) rm A A the band is viee president of the . DEMOCRATS CONFER ay wventi 1 his city thi orsing wilh e ( : its sceong transcontinental tour of morning, with representatives pre ent from nearly all the ‘ o v longing to the association A part Tybee, Ga,, June 18 The ¢ . “ BROKER'S CLERK oA be a trip [meeting of the Georgia Bar Asso York, June 18.—A Demo- ate conference to formulate h ington press ang an apron full of f tl ntgrtainment will company, the youngest MEMLEr, & fyyp, constituted the equipment of a [ 10 entgrti € Vil Falls, across to the Ca- r the coming compaign was vouth of 18, is an electrician, and % -4 o Nid ere this morning, and will[t0 y . Tl nadian side, thence along the clifls, today, 1 will ; o 1 ) 1 oxX] ted a numb trock’s Monument and | the 20th It is expe . b . : ; { Broek o vital questions as regards the ju-|stock brokerage house of Stoppani & | This trip is being taken in connec ciation was begun at bee island country shop and eight or ten dollars latl continued until New York, June 1§ Benjamin | the oldest, who has 58 years to his Morri joan clerk for the bankrupt eredit, is from the paint department ; a week the pay roll, every little fac- r tomorrow. Candidates for ticket will not be discussed weeting. The quesetions of party platform shall be . how the best candidates tes to the constitutional i tion, ring or cliqgue could have its with stops at the whirlpool, and across the to Lewiston. Since the organization | of this association in 1897, an ex-| been es- river | ol % A ‘organ.’ dicial system will be discussed. For | Hot hkin, is being examined by the |tion with the convention of Rotary In those days the initial cost and ome vears the association has been |court today on the charge against { Clubs, which will meet in [louston, . new and better!the firm that there ar 550 sharee | Texas, on the 22nd; and on the re $200, Liurn journey they will visit New Or the cost of upkeep of a country shop working to secure ¢ was so little that the shrewd polf- pert inspection gystem has n may be secured, and how tablished \\'li?‘ h h:’h gained a e didates for United States wide reputation, for under this sy tem the smallest millman is assured dea]l whether gns his car-|R Black, : : that d x Henry C. Peebles. | Stoppani generally gave the Anrlvl:; matter to maintain an ‘organ’ to i ‘ [for the speculative accounts, anc ; G e : B i I adis g e. 18 Miss wist and distort the news and do — i 7 i \'hur Huteltkin, 0 ni Ast 15 £y \hh'\““. : ',“”“ rise 1 the bidding of unscrupulous owners VELOPMENT OF RESERVE DELEGATES ON EXCURSION |- L s e, e Shakencars Zona Gale, well known Wisconsin ‘ . | BANKERS' ASSOCIATION MEETING uch fn (b ofice, The ors. Shie. il . of the many prominent people who gystem and more satisfac- |of the approximate value of & tician or leader of a clique or ring In previous testimony leans, Birmingham, Atlanta, Chatta- i world- 5 d speedier procedure in the|0€0 missing could easily raise the cost of a shop tory and S[ I I are | \ cec N 08 f: exingt ar Cincinnati 5 courts Among the speakers are!Morris said that accounts ‘Nos. 10, |nooga, Lexington and 4 anq his pull would get enough busi- Judge Alex. P. Humphrey, Eungent |20 and 50 wer¢ and representative in Con- i private speculative —— o ness to meet the small running ex- that he will get a fair | i Samuel S. Bennet and faccounts of the firm He said that penses, and thus it was a simple he sells direct or €O lay best be presented to the re officially slated for de- engaged as one| ‘‘Some of the big corporations still maintain metropolitan papers, but it ton, June 18—A meeting PRI saratoga Springs, N. ¥ 'J.‘”“, ) . will lecture at the suffrage sc hool | Cape May, N. J, June 18- The | An RERGIRAR Q08 BES by r:-:”'ll'ruv i to be held here during the week [tical for politicians, ringsters and g % annual convention of the Maryland . kb ' " BROWN UNIVERSITY commencing toda Miss Gale heads | cliques to maintain country papers. ates is taking place to- | Jankers' Association began its ses- e they wil send the conve | 146 YEARS OLD o donaitiment of olvica and:politios Ihe suceessful country newspaper 1ss the movement look-!"* e ) S levelopment of the South- | 1 forest lands as ire parks under H,n-‘g government. The| are North and Alabama, is hecoming more and more imprac- ernors and repre sentatives ess of the six Southern Ap- 1 | ( I mée i ) oday 3 ¢ one I 8 81 - sions in. this city today, and will JUORL 04 A8 " - Other speakers are Miss Harrlet|of toda the one that has suff continue the meetings until the 1 nhgil 7 e Grimm, Chief Justice J. B 1Sth. Among those who will ad- | spTinge OGRS SES AT ovidene ) ! res- | o« Judge C. B. Rogers, and Prof gitimate business to main- dress the delegates arc chairman of the commijttee on bank- I i ( b R | e dbovioweg et el er speaker at the one hundred and | pprpoy OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP |Purbose & dertiolius | Representatives and father O 1e : . fecin rty-sixtt mmencen | | business : business methoc i new currency law 0. P. Austir Furnished by ti il Y n iversit hich t Edint h, Scotland, June 15 |the country editor may b ST 'SQUIRE secretary of the National Geogra- and Title Compans.) enir I ther speakers in-|mp ) h Open Golf champio ip |and more ind pendent of politicians, "lorida Press | | | | | nd cl g ase of alleged involving nu-|land tournaments I f good size ang