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[E III UL TRAGEDY kST GOAGT, EE DEAD L R HACKS HIS CHILDREN TO PIECES Ends His Own Life by Taking poison; Was From North Dakota (By Associated Pr‘ces 3 Lauderdale, June 27.—J. M. urgher, who recently cam. om North Dakota, took his mall sons into the woods here illed them with a hatchet. He Beommitted suicide by drinking He is believed to have been [PUBLICANS IN FACTIONS coln, Neb., June 27.—The Republican party will hold two tions here tomorrow, as the meeting of the two rival com- ps, held in the interest of har- failed to effect a union. In- each committee voted to main- separate indentity, but each ed the olive branch to the ex- hat the chairman of each was to call a State convention for row, in this city, and each is wered to invite the other to co- te in the holding of these State ntions. STATUE TO CARNEGIE inburzh, June In the town infermline the citizens are to- hinveiling the statue which they crected in honor of Andred Car- Mr. Carnegie has appreved e inscription, which reads: rew (‘arnegie, horn -Dunferm- November, 1835. Having ved success in business in the America, he devoted rtune to the good of mankind. his monument is erecteq by his i citizens in grateful apprecia- of his many gifts to his native 25 P States of > statue, which is a figure of the [l of Skibo, will be unveiled by lusband, wife of the provost in f rmline. EAL ESTATE TRANSFERS } nisheq by the Security & Title Company.) June 26, 1914 man Realty Company to F. S. Abstract T. M. Moncriej to Hattie White, psa A. Yonnally to G. A. Maves. \. Maves to John C. Maves, Irving Page to W. S. Preston. arie E. P. Griswold to W. S. on, E. P. Griswold to W. S. Sample to A. B. Davis Sensabaugh to J. R. Wig- Connor to B, F, ner, Mann to Hugh W. Smith. funn ang others to Pfann and Ida Criswell - 1 Realty Company to Ralph rling. Weaverling to Guy to Elizabeth A. M. ollins to James C. Haler, M. Kilpatrick to W. M. Kil- la Development Company to SUM FOR HORSEMEN klyn, N. Y., June 27.—The he Queeng Jockey Club fi program for the commencing today, Iy 14, All the old turf Gravesend track important features > will he Between be o ight purses anq handi- e ¢ important stalkes Carter Handicap, ‘ : Queens County k nd 12 Astoria Dinner klyn ng to be held at the| distributed in ! Publlsred in the Best Town in the Best Part of the Best State LAKELAND, FLORIDA, SATURDAY, JUNE 27, 1914. UNVEIL MONUMENT To ILLINOIS SOLDIERS | (By Associateq Press.) Marietta, yrdune ) 98 Ry monument in honor of the Illinois soldiers who fought in the battle at Kennesaw Mountain, wasg unveiled today. Governor Dunn of Illinois | was present., The monument is a bronze statue of a soldier between allegorical fig- ures on a pedestal of Georgia marble, SHIPS WILL RETURN AFTER GOING THROUGH CANAL (By Associated Press.) Washington, June 27.—Secretary Daniels issued ‘a statement this morning that the battleships of the Atlantic fleet which will lead the in- ternational procession through the Panama canal next March woulqd re- turn east after taking part in the Panama Pacific exposition ceremon- ial. Tt was reporteq the fleet would remain in the Pacific a long time. STEAMEKR BREAKING UP; TRYING TG SAVE CREW (By Associateq Press.) Superior, Wis.,, June 27.—The steamer Mataafa is reporteq to be breaking up at the entrance of Twin Porth Harbor. Life savers are try- ing to rescue the Heavy are running. crew . seas ARE WATTIKG ON CARRANZA' ANGIWER ARK SAYS B 15 [ AAGE 15 | MAN AND WUST NEVITABLE| REST 4 MONTHS HE THUS ENCOURAGED WOMEN | HAS ENLARGEMENT OF THE SPLEEN SAYS DOCTORS AT CAPITAL Delegates Representing 38 States |Roosevelt Says He Visited Washington Today With Good Results (By Associated Press.) Washington, June 27 .—Speaker representing thirty-eight States Can't Give Up His Campaign But Won't Go Across Country (By Associated Press.) Oyster Bay, June 27.— Pfiysir ians Clark told the delegation of women prescribeq four months’ absolute rest of [for Theodore Roosevelt. the American Woman’s Suffrage As-|him he had enlargement They told of the sociation that woman suffrage is in-|spleen, and that his loss of vitality evitable, dams. Clark advised them that they saig he could not The party was headed by |was the result of malarfa contracted Dr. Anna Shaw ang Miss Jane Ad-|in the jungles of South America. He give up the cam- could secure right to vote through |paign. but he has abandoned his trip the States quicker than through Con- [across the country. gress. He sa suffrage in Missouri. The women visited the vice president ang left petitions for senators. The petitions 2re non-partisan and ask legislation giving women equal political rizhis with men. FOR SWIMMING SUPREMACY Boston, Mass., June 27.—A match race of thirty-four miles will Thursday . INDIANS Ji OIN \\1.\'., LaCrosse, He will not speak id he would vote for [but once and then at Pittsburg on HOMECOMING June 27.—A re- union of Winnebago Indians of \Wis- consin will furnish a unique' feature of the joint homec Made-in- July ang celebration, which tomorrow, ang will Fourth of week here oming, La commences be continued un- (‘rosse U. S. BATTLESHIPS REACHEL NAPLES TODAY (By Associated Press.) Naples, June 27.—The United States battleships Missouri and lda- ho with many midshipmen from the Uniteq States Naval Acamedy arrived here today. TARIFF BILL WILL PRODUCE $2,000.000 (By Associated Press.) Washington, June 27.—Under- wooq told the house that the new tariff bill woulq produce two hundred ang ninety two million dollars for the year, twenty millions more than the estimates MINIMUM WAGE IN WASHINGTON Olympia, Wash., June 27.—Under the regulation announced by the minimum wage commission, girls employed in mercantile establish- ments must, after today, be paid a minimum of $10 a week. After Aug. 2, all girls or women employed in industrial cccupations in the Sta'e must be paid a minimum of $8.90 & weelk wage recommendation made by a re cent conference in which representa- tives of employers, employes and the publie. The commission accented the JOHNSON AND MORAN READY FOR FIGHT HE LAKELAND EVENING TELE (i w /[ Aa.. .- No. 189 — £ QUTWIT POLIGE AND BON- il NOB FORCE THEIR PAMPHLETS ON KING AND QUEEN They Knocked the King's Hat Off in Scramble Before They Were Arrested (By Associated Press.) London, June 27.-—Militant sufe fragettes outwitteq the police and bombardeq the king and queen with pamphlets today. The king's hat was knocked off. The women were ar- rested., W. G. SHARP TO BE NEW AMBASSADOR TO FRANCE take place today on the Delaware [til the evening of the Fourth. About river, between Charles Durborow of [three hundred members of the tribe (By Associateq Press.) Philadelphia and Sam Richards of {will encamp in a genuine Indian vil- (BY. Aty Washington, June 27.—The Unit- this city, both (‘lnimnfns to :nnutfwn' lage, and war dances, camp Inl‘o-:: Paris, June 27-—A thousand sports- ed States officials and constitutional- [Supremacy in long 11151illl<:i‘ swim- [canoe and pony haten: and OtNET ) jion of all nations are here to see ist representatives here still waited ming. The men will swim from Phil- |[sports in which they exeell will bhe Taak . Johnson, title ‘holder. anu this morning for Carranza to sav |adelphia to Chester ang return. enjoyeq by them during the week. .k Maran Pittsburg, fight for whether he will send representatives = 0 the world’s heavy weight title, John- to Niagara Falls to discuss Mexican son is the favorite three to one. Both conditions with Iluerta's envoys. 5|LL|MAN M fl uNl.Y FlHY SIAIE are confident. ‘ The Junta members here declared : . L ‘ itutt i ; Paris, June 27.—The big world's | the constitutionalists would con- A it f f s f ; championship between Champion | tinue their military campaign any- L . | Tack Johngon ang Frank Moran is| ' ia . ack 1 | how. Carranza is at Montre He ! e e ig expected o senq word regarding (By Associateq Press.) (By Associateq Press.) "‘1‘ “” ‘“ (" “h "\ E e his decision today. Mexico ( June 27 I'he Dra Washington, June 27 Iifty |anc R ket } Piittent Melion hoe: naihed Wils e — zilian minister today asked the Mex- fState banks and trust companies | Ise, recor ; i e R T SR o N R o ice rovernment' Iiss | he S w ) i and lar amounts of money have : : . SUFFRAGISTS TRY AGAIN ican government's permission forpave qualified for membership ‘”;] ) agereq on the outeome, There e reme ahvin, O for ambassa- John R. Silliman, United States con-|federal reserve banks against seven | heen wa ( ‘ | il ai dor to Franc Mr. Sharp's name i i A P d ess be muceh ski i Washington, June Officers of [sul, to return to his position. A fthousand five hundred national | \\‘IH \Im.\hl:] h:m o H“\. et Ui et it .t Sonats, \eiat I the National Woman's Suffrage As-|favorable reply is expected | banks # This is chicfly becaus m'r :\m il e L :\\HI soon be aefed oty IF e g con sociation presented to Congress to- G s laws forbid State banks to acquire ‘ o e \\:hn e ]]””M‘ I il take the place of My- day resolutions urging enactment of (By Associated Press.) stock in other corporations. There ‘wi exped «»;! : A; “-! 1:» “, ool i ‘m“ e e s e o ant legislation for equal suffrage. Vice[ Washington, Junc Huerta |are only twenty h“"“‘_““”‘ Lica fer mmwurl\ in the ecarly stages of | Ohiio, "w )"” JE Mok apERRELC h]l President Marshall and Speaker |notified the State department ”“\‘m-uv officials are certain that it 1‘»‘” st e e s e { Uniteq States at the Fre H\'lll.l|}Hd. : itteos rning rough the Brazilian min- | oesinle ¢ State banks to become [ th¢ ) 3 > | While Mr. Sharp has not shone as Clark with congressional committees. |morning llm.m n R : | PORELLA A Or Bl s \‘I land are in excellent condition, and | 1l C the % & m ister at Mexico City that he is will-| . " one these are South [and ¢ e one of the brilliant men of the Iouse rranged ‘to receive them. The | ister at Mexico Cit) member Amon I | o At 48 on| ArEEns ing United States Consul Silliman | abama and Mississinpi. (Doth fighters declave the Lt Lof Representatives, he has been one resolutions differ from others that[ing United States i jCaroling, ‘Alabama. an it [{he 1evel. Johnson hag not frained ! | | the Democratic : f P d Saltillo. 08 st st amend law i i i A of the solig men on the cmocratic have been taken to the capitol, in JrEITR 10 e mh” s s B (80 hard since he won the title from ide that they call upon Congress to do Uleffries at Reno four years ago, and g that RROH. B (now, faEibic josatd TOWN 50 YEARS 0LD TO BEGIN DRUG WAR SOON helieves himsclf to be in just as cood | Geat Bl equal suffrage, instead of urging any | - I condition today as he was then. The, MARINES ARE VERSATILE i e. 9n W ‘ vow Yorl 5 97 ( Todnes § & nle t 0 twenty PSP Dartiguiar. measur > Shamokin, Pa., June 27 Fhe|] New Yorlk, June )n Wedn ,‘hmn is cheduled 0 ; ) o e i Ay Svinsnnan, subies Tn uis wook commencing tomorrow will be |day next when the drastic Jaw passed | poynds, Whether it will Tast that | e e o ecek co -} g A JiRe ‘ 7 > wla 'aoa e ephews wi ' 4 Howard Shaw, Miss Jane Adams and 1 ted to demonstration in com-|by the Legislature with reference 0 jone will depend upon “the wallop.” [ Sam’s armed nephew vho oceupy devote . ¢ - | X ’ G ( ford Mrs. Desha Breckenridge. itk tion of the 50th anniversary jthe manufacture, sale angd possession | —_— the Mexican soil in and around Vera Mmemprakion 0 ki g | Cruz none 5 worke harder than | T off re will Cruz none has workeq of the incorporation of this thriving |of drugs goes into eff n]l‘ tlhm i BOXIN(: NOTFS i boivn e soia Rt RUSSIAN DEPUTY AT- mining town. Kach day of the week 5‘” FULE G ST ol | ' 27— | as ti rine Not seaman, {nfan- TENDS CONGRESS i 1V llotted its own prog spam |against the makers and handlers of San Francisco, (al June 27 i e marines \ se¢ .“, 128 been ¢ *( o ity i ' ; b who [tryman, cavalryman, artilleryman, ———— m .- | cocaine LOT P ther habit arlie ite, the Hebrew boy who |tryman, ang each has its own name. Tomor-|cocaine, heroin and othe _Abik | Charlie White, i s iiaan e Rochester, N. Y., June 27.—At |5 Il be Religious Day; Monday, |forming drugs. Assistant District | gupprised Ritehie, will tomorrow isapper or sis ialler, but thb RunuAl convention (ot st e Ilm\ Tull H' l; ; 'l‘\: (1"1‘\’ 'Hu Il".".‘\fim-nwu Floyd 1. Wilmot, who mJ;,mm ficht Joe Azevedo, the Portu-1portion of all these ruJ,w)I ;zm» one, , s e forefathers ay, esday, A S % 1 ir this amphibious ambidexterous i Zionists, which . : ad personal chargze of these cases| o yege hoxer, whom he defeated in amj ; oration oF AmErican 4 of Merchants; Wednesday, Art, ldn had personal cha 3 : 1€ .1 : : P e openeq today, one of the most prom- i nd Letters Day; !Y'ur several months, will have suner-| pasine some months back and | : ik ; tead ‘ation, Science a > 8 v 5 , i He can perch himself precariously o i y /i ste, Drolfa ision of the prosecution. The knowl S an | inent of European Zionis Thursday, Volunteer Firemen's Day; |vision of the prosecutio 1 ek = SRR sl i b e Schmatya Levin, will speak. Dr. Lev- ] 1‘ .‘, i T 1 ledge that the majority of the city’s| putte, Mont., June 27.—Clarence |th | i Rl e : Friday, Young Americe ay, al : : e it Dick But-|while a deadly hail of lead pe i e ¢ in the Russian 2 i 3 3 Sl o habitual drug fiends | p.ng is mateheq to figh k B ¢ i fm‘merl g pntz t igners of the Saturday, the Fourth, will be give “1‘ T K i tai0t witornaY to) detats ’: hers: (oniEht about him; he can poice a city 1n a ) e signers 1 4 g e t1 let the district a n £ rey here ght., ¥ Now York's fDuma a:’f‘bom 2 “.) is one of the |OVer to fireworks and parades of the has | ‘ *Y‘ e | p | manner that would make New York's mous Viborg petition, is one h 5 aecaciations. | mine to punish those who mi i A : | t;lot popular (:amr in the Zionist|many brotherhoods and association ,[ ,‘ i ' this “dop ‘\ STUDENTS TO SEE EUROPE finest sit up and take notice; but S 1 g S d e ire and seil S | # & 2 AR rregi- § ~ = | when one obgerves a troop of irregu movement. During a visit to this : travel |lar cavalry, masters In the art of country a few years ago, Dr. Levin| pigyop CELEBRATES JUBILEE | | New York, Jun Ao today, | cqultation and weariu the field unl- i | o ¢ ion & succeedeq in interesting many influ- i SHANGHAIED AS CONVICT tours, one of which started o ',:W Sy ! as ential American Jews in the estab- ‘I S {form the latest educational ¢ e I : ‘ . lishment of a Hebrew Technological [ Albany, N » June 27 MY gan T o, Cal., J T.—A of : ! e : a4 : nlan | ¢ 3 take e studen 1 Institute in Palestine. This institute |thousand ww[vl' have plan L fred Jol » Nor in sailor tour 11 take th S ‘ ¢ ‘ e : t ( 3 W1 land roth yrp ) Varin has since been erected at Haifa, Pal-|it this city tomorrow to . |wa pr St et S : ) ) on estine, and will open its doors for |in the exercises which will be held r heard . e s ke ) ‘ 3 I )set ¢ Prit [slar ind s der | students this fall. Dr. Levin will jin conjunction with the o : T ) 0 g % 5 hlw pi B Kenody J speak at this convention, and Will |of Bishop t p d L d and il ) | $ i 1 g | te ) 1 | deliver no other addresses in thi GMOrrow lay X R : TS country during his stay. Dr. Steph-|of a half ce . I en S. Wise, ex-secretary of the Fed- |w: 1 | Court for ’ - T P \ 1 1 SAT eration, is attending this meeting. n« tte I \ 1 ; o iy Tt ( P Ro thr v b | DR. WILEY AT CHAUTAUQUA | cinity of ¢ N The s Fepanian | —_— orate 4 Dayton, 0., June 27.—Under the |tional color I : | lauspices of the Y. W. C. A,, this cits trical y ¢ ) q a program which will last until July 3, inclusive. Dr. Harvey W. Wiley, the pure fooq expert, is bookedq for July 2, and his lecture will be on his pet theme. Among other attrac- | tions will in “The Taming of the Shrew,” jthe Ferullo bang of Chicago. Jersey Central's earnings de- jcreaseq more than $2,000,000 last year, has today begun at Chautauqua, with | be the Ben Greet players | and |