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IHE LAKELAND EVENING TELEGRAM m INIG PLAGUE DEVELOPED W ORLEANS ATH AND ANOTHER CASE REPORTED Blue Will Go from Washing- o Help Stamp It Out; Warnings Issued v Associated Press.) .ztun, June 29.—It was d this morning that Gen- will go to New Orleans to onic plague. One death and case has been reported Blue sent warnings to the coast States and Mississippi s as far north as Towa urg- mination of rats. v associated Press.) i June 29, —Precautions bubonic plazue were takea day . Dr. C. A. Mohr has t (o New Orleans to aid m acainst the plague. P'nns taken to prevent rats from shore from shipping here. Sl AR POWERS TELLS DOTES OF KENTUCKY MOUNTAINEERS June 2 cial— wn Caleb Powers, of the Kentucky district, talking ber of friends in the Repub- ak room the other day, said re many quaint characters puntain regions of the “Dark Ife tells this story “Shortly af- maeton, round.” of illustration: Publlsned in the Best Town in the Best Part of the Best btate LAKELAND, FLORIDA, MONDAY, JUNE 29, 1¢14. TOMORROW LAST DAY TO PAY INCOME TAX (By Associateq Press.) Washington, June ~Tomor- row is the final day for paying in- come tax assessments, Five per cent penalty attaches sessments paid by 29 to delinquent July 10. One per cent will be added for each month additional, as- MEDICAL CONVENTION — Atlantic City, N. J., June The oldest national medical sociecy the American Institute of Homeo- pathy, is holding its 70th annual convention in this city, commencing today and lasting until July 4. Thsi society has always been foremost in advancing the requirements of medi- cine; and this is an unusually large one, as matters of importance are to be brought up. Among the doc- tors present are Dr. Henry R. Stout, of Florida; Dr. R. F. Hovey, of 1I- linois; Dr. Linnell, of Connecticut; Dr. E. M|. Thurber, of Rhode Is- land, and Dr. A. R. Grant of New York. 29. MASS NEETING OF CITIZENS TONIGHT Tonight a mass meeting of the ' citizens of Lakeland will be held for the purpose of receiving the report of the committee of fifteen appoint- ed by the meeting held about two weeks ago, for the purpose of inves- tigating the needs of the city and making recommendations as to amounts and purposes of the pro- posed bond issue. This committee went to work in a most business-like way, appointing sub-committees and delving thor- NEDATION 15 [PASSENGERS OF ™ LONDITION I]ISEMBQHK% ANSWER DAYBREAK If It Is Not Soon Forthcoming Medi- | The Stranded Steamer Went Ashore | ation Proceedings May in a Fog Off Tory Island Fail Last Night (By Associateq Press.) Washington, June 29.—Carranza asks for time to consult with mili- London, June 29.—A wireless tary constitutionalist chiefs over a|message this morning said that 1,016 conference with Huerta's delegates today, which caused another delay in mediation efforts. The constitution- alists’ agents here are jubilant over the reported evacuation by the fed- erals of Aguasaclientes. They will attack San Luis Potesti Querataro next. It was denied here that the United States financial interests have been backing the constitutionalists. (By Associated Press.) passengers of the stranded steamer California began disembarking at daybreak and were taken aboard the steamer (‘assandera. of life. The There is no loss California went ashore last night in a fog on Tory and . The wireless brought warship (as- sandra quickly . isl (By Associated Press.) Washington, June 29, —The presi- dent has promised to fill all goveri- ment positions now held by with negroes, he told Representative Smith, of Maryland. 1le had prom- ised this to a delegation of negroes soon after inaucuration. FLETCHER ASKS FOR $66,000/ FOR 1. JOHNS (By Associated Press.) Wasnington, 29 . — June ~The medi- ators plan a recess tomorrow if Car- ranza not say definitely that his delegates will meet Huerta'. There is much apprehension here for the success of mediation. SOUTHERN OFFICIAL DIES IN PARIS (lly Assoclate Proees) Washington, June 29.——Alexander Stewart, general superintendent of ,mmi\'o power and equipment of the negroes does (By Associated Pri Washington, June Fletcher, of Florida, posal to appropriate Senator offered a $66,000 to im pro | for ( faula, term o COTTON FXCHANGE GAM- p.hw d of BLING TO BE STOPPED ( By Associateq Press.) he ton Lev 84 to 2 June 29.—Th bill er design l House ed 1« g by SPEIGHT FOR CONGRESS Montgomery, the > purpose CARRANZA STILL HOLDS OFF HIS (1,016 BEGAN LEAVING SHIP AT | nomination of J. Ala., ! Elections are to fi f former (layton. A pri Ala., June of confirming J. Speight of 11 out the Congr ssman imary is also held to nominate a andidate for long term. 90 ued being held here today r the Eau- unexpired M1 being the CONNECTICUT SAENGERFEST Brideeport, seventeenth (8 Saengerfest will today days’ ferent tend fe a gran given. o d and nearly present ., Conn w dune- 29 onnecticut begin it Arion 20,000 Singing itor The Staats s two meeting in this city under the auspices of the ciety, So s are Sixteen societies from dif- parts of the silver prizes which have heen offered; concert will the State will cups and and ball con- other ata be RAWN MUST EXPLAN GRITICISM OF U. Washington, General Rawn's speech at Governor's (By Asso June ciated Press.) 295 Brigadier Island Saturday is to be officially in- vestizated . roe doctrine e an referred to the d is quoted as Mon- say ing that the United States is a most meddlesome nation. directed Secretary lvans explain. The Garrison to president have {SSASSINATION BES ) AR AUSTRIAN ARCH DUKE AND WIFE KILLED YESTERDAY The Servians Hatred of the Aus- trians Is the Root of the ragedy (By Associated Press.) London, June 29.--It is believed that the as sination of the Aus- trian Arch Duke was the result of a careful plot and that Prinzipi was hired to commit the assassination. The police found money in his room. The Servian’s hatred of the Aus- triang is thought to be the canse of the assassination, (By Associateg Press.) Viena, Austria, June 29 The assassination yesterday of Francis Ferdinand, S Arch Duke apparent, at certain to have an important effeet on the em- The Arch Duke and wife, Duchess shot by Gavrio student, and both Prinzipi was heir ajevo, yesterday, s pire's policies his morganatic Hohetther Prinzipi, while in an automobile, died immediately. rested, is satirical and pentant., Arch Duke Karl, presumptive, Emperor Josephs is old and his reign will soon end. 1t is im- possible to forecast the political re- i in the day another Areh Duke, of JAvere young Servian but unre- now heie s practically unknown, Franeis sult of yesterday's fri Karlier threw a bomb at the man hut, vsaw it and warded it oft with his s admitted to the bar and|oughly into the condition of theSouthern Railway, died in Paris prove St. Johns river. TERRIBLE DEED IS :Il':”‘l A ,'I"]“"“‘I‘“:”h "\‘M“‘MI ihileing Ny the circuit, T was ab-ipresent light and water plant andyesterday of liver complaint. 1! ASCRIBED TO "NSANITY many. e thiowor was captuted by the court to defend althe equipment necessary to put it onjwas aged 47. ey e S e od fellow who was indicted [an efficiency basi the area over| Tallahassee, Fla., June 29-In l'w.RE'S”RVEY o CA.PE o Fort Lauderdale, June 29 Tem R urder of his mother. It Was | which extensions of light and water jgard to the article from from Wash APPROACHES TO BE MADE |porary insanity is the only solution Another Outbreak as a bad case, and, natur-!jines should be made in order that ington published in a number of slvon hove tot thie aek of 1. M. Tolm S e e e \ auted to nPake as much rep- all the residents get satisfactory [Florida papers in which it is stated berger Saturday morning When, [ a0 thrown by @ youth on Main it of it as 1 could. T eX-|gepvice; mvestigated the cost of (“ten thousand dollars will be avail Washineton, June 29.— According | without warning, he brained L‘“""""i:,mwl e e b raninE DrAelntaben i indictment carefully and Imaking these improvements, and ;“.“:"M“ to the State of Florida for the |, a bulletin just issued hy the Coast |little sons with a hatehet and then a serious anti Servian ontbreak. blo to pick a flaw in it. Then |pow ready to submit these findines | agking on July 1, the money bein? |, (roodetic Survey of the depart- [took his own life. What poison "'\’I'lm»p» ETIAIL bt ith L dites client to one side for alin an intellizent way to the citizens, lappropriated under the Smith-Lever | b o0 commerce, a re-survey is to [swallowed, when, or where, has nof {siith onsultation and told him it|go that the latter may have definite! Agpicultural bill, Gov. Park Tram [he made of the approaches to Cape [been aseertained and probably ‘.u!l‘ : iy that T should Know fand correct assurance of the needsimell today stated that about a montp [Cod Canal, Buzzards Bay, Massachu-[not be known until the contents of | MARTIAI Lfi(OCLAIMED t truth, assuring him) of [of the city and what is necessors for {ago he took this matter up with the| o by the wire-drag method. This | the stomach have been analyzed (Ry \‘l:um‘i:\l"d Pross.) hat whatever he told me, as}itg growth and progress and the w”'.\'l‘ partment at Washington and then method, which was used by the Coast A vear and a half agzo Heimbeveer, | Jarave .4‘ ustria, June 29 ol was privileged and could | nomical and satisfactory service of imade the necessary application for Survey on the Maine coast in 1904, Jwith his wife and two little sons, Martial law proclaimed here this psed against him. Then T|jtg residents. |the fund on behalf of the State of |1 heon constantly improved and|Geovse and Oscar, enme hore ”““'an.w S e kill your mother?’ ‘Y(‘Sv'l 1t should be remembered that this | Florida. The governor malke has been successfully used with dis- [1lebron, N. D e bought a ten ;“““ L e 4, 1 did kill her.’ ‘WhY|committee is composed of fifteen men {gtatement as the Washington a Yeovery of important unchartered facre traet two and one-half miles, T do it?* 1 asked him. ‘Ilgelected by the citizens at large and !carries with it at ITeast an infer ahonld on tho oonsts wost of this place and paid eash for he answered, 'because |'(']n‘f‘s<'nt4n._2' every section of the{that no claim for the fund has been g California and clsewhere, it He immediately proceeded tol not worth wintering.' " city; that none of them have any.made by this State. ! The wire-drag consists pring pally feleay and prepare it for crops and HOME FROM THE JUNGLES ey PEarot connection whatever with the city’ Pof a long wire snspended at a known [was known as a hard and industrion sad & PATRON FOR administration, none of them have | sl depth below the surface of the water [worker Always friendly and eheer GOLF TOURNEY any axe to grind, nor any interest; PROVISIONAL ELECTIONS I small hio ounceted to the dra i‘v]l_ he made many friends and bore § ‘ Bt except that dictated by a desire tol Z wire by ire-cable verticals, Tt is splendid reputation | } June 29.—The an-|gee that the best results are gotten' o oo Ont, June 29.—The|towed by launches which follg | A nearly as ean Do aseertainea | rnament of the Royal Ca-[py the city. This should give their Provingial elections are being held [courses that will produce a properjhe Jeft hig honse EWECH and 3 \ssociation was begun |recommendations peculiar value .'uhllmd‘l\,_ Premier Whitney issued a|tension on the wire The object m‘ even o'clock, taking the two hoy } ourse of the Royal Ottawa|weight with the citizens for “.lms':‘lm:m.if-~m in which he said it had {the work is to benefit the charts and }{ hglolelaantl 3 43l “.“ HBIOR b today, and the final games | henefit they have worked hard :“]Ilnwn a constitutional practice to|to make it po fo issue sailing jto doing some clear ‘y; in the .'rwi cd on Saturday, July 4.|making this investization. consult the electorate when meas-|directions, which, il wefully fol-fon his | m“ ‘ n'»m i \M‘ ; “v{y Fnament is being held under e ures of more than usual interest were [ lowed, will insure the safety of the jMr. How y Sy iy ‘\ “1. '1 onage of His Royal High- RETRIAL IN FEUD CASE ';\r“w,sl d, and drew attention to theils U vessel that will even enter |ity, passed him and 'I"' """ "“‘ w"l'[ [e ciatounbuehl - e act passed at the last session of the | Cape Cod canal and also to furnish w:};‘ road was greete mi 1l on made an exception to its| Winchester, ]\.\'_‘ June 29.—The Losislature, known as the act for|correct information for n- [ cheerful m mvwvhnw!w n.‘- hijpmn lo and accepted the entries|gecond trial of Thomas ]Hl\'i‘]“'“”'I(w)nl]ll'n.-n'i“u for injuries to W | provement (u heln 8 arhe” {||.< '\““r“»‘v’vi “'y'] 1 the United States, Eng-|charged with complicity in the mur-| . also the reports of the publicfed or m vl T 1 ‘”,d ‘~ }um et h b s d all parts of Canada, and {der of Edward Callahan, former | - i and highways commission and |gincer ; : I balis “ "H il A o f of leading golfers are try-|sherift of Breathitt county, is beingi o= "yooiciation providing for the| Apropos of the Cape Cod canadjwere futer 1o SR R | be cold medal, among whom [held today. The jury could not .“M.H\]'"_m Strad ' [ last dil v 0 v‘.‘ oad, 1 than .‘ ) o ‘ amateur champion, | agree at the first trial, and was dl_;.x“T”.M ,;...'m,_\ SR : Aot ' di- [ [Towell p {‘l‘”’ e : : f Toledo, and H. B. |charged. Davidson Is the only one these fore-shadow actions of tremer nsions than the original ;vf»f‘ ( yl‘ : H“ “‘l W.yw"‘w‘nvw | : ‘ S § twice been champion of [of four men tried for complicity in ‘(I“N importance to the people of t nal It ‘ ety t a3 ~‘M-‘{ : S } | the murder of Callahan who has not provinece. m \ d : RS & W ey been convicted. The prosecution an- el | water ] 0 ; ba ; T nounced that a big log tide in the| | According to ,‘ s : 7 e [ILD SLAYER TO DIE [ Kentucky river possibly ed Dav- | LIBRARIANS IN JOINT figures, the t »\ war ‘ ont ;\ o5 (““'1 : e _;, james Pur- |1dson from conviction inasmuch ss CONVENTION | co " -‘X‘ "“1”;““ ‘ :ulr oy : = b it prevented several important wit-| RIS |route I8 ' e s wife and killed b s | Cenwaibe- Mick. Fun ) ) 1 Y 6 azed 19 1h Jan nesses for the commonwealth fv't 1 Marquette, Mi ‘ : el S : G 5 being present at the previous trial. {convention of the State | 3 A ill be put to death { RLAAL ' Michigan and W |41 or week ommenc- | TR g !”' SAUTATR & ,: i oft | r thhted. b9 Suneal. BAR ASSOCIATION MEETING |consin is being held in th o : Aot , ‘ ose t Hi;::um' be- |in Menominee today, an & | n ‘ 1Al haste to Fort L committee Wé;s S0 bAoAl nm“h'_ Yot 'T.‘l'myh\t .m‘r ”miwn'!"‘\‘v“ her al mber ) la clled hifa & 29. < The North Carolina I?ur AssSO- | meetings '.u\ ) 1“‘1“ ‘ : " nted him unti] hg-“i‘"”‘n has today begun its three)in Menomines The o ‘ i 4 A )1 1 ) | her. The bullet days’ session at this summer resort, | hrarians L :.; TSIREY Sl = | | {5 Gkt I\\'ilh one of the most attractive pro-|side the stat \. 8. R ; SRR 0 1 grams the association has ever had.|lin Colleg % R Bt ktn 1 RANCE WORKERS’ i The address of welcome was deliv- - B . CONVENTION | ered by George B. Elliott, of the Wil- REAL ESTATL TR \I\SI‘A RS | X A R mington bar, and the response was " e 29 A pro- |made by G. L. Jones, of W sville. | (Furnished by th 3 )1 was upvnv-l\\mong other speakers are listed & Title Company.) | o o ————————————S 5 ng. ceding the | Chief Justice Walter Clark, who \\'illi June 2/ 1914 | . 1 , n, which {speak on “Reform in Judicial Pro- Bank of Ft de to L. L \ ,V\O, : Wiaticy to re Papa did Riie Col. T s » and last | cedure;” A. L. Brooks of Greensboro, [ & others . ito pear " a question box |who will deliver an address on ‘“The S. D. Godwin & Helen Godwin t¢ ‘ Man I Co. t was tal : o ra Il knowa | Southern Lawyer, His Traditions and |J. R. Bennett i, ( 1ce w t @ and ar National | Opportunities; and Rome G. Brown, Mrs. R. Steketee to Mrs. Vesta T.13 Co. to Mr ) Fort Laud AR g ARG mark the |of Minneapolis, who will speak on |Travis. l tr r Mian ~ "“Judicial Recall.” I. S. Coon to Independent Fertil-