Richmond Palladium (Daily), 29 July 1904 — Page 3
TITTITTTT HEALTH" OF CITY ' ness of pain j But thou haggard monster, without a kind feeling, W ill look upon mis 'ry and suffering with smiles! Thou 're coming, alas! and. thy voice is now pealing, . ' . . . To marshal thy forces and arm them with wiles. The world has long trembled beneatn thy oppression, The guiltless have cried out in shrieks of despair, And peals of destruction in endless ' succession, i By thousands of victims resound through the air. YOUR ONLY WORK IS THE CRUST. NNE SlJCH MIME MEAT BEST IN YEARS i-l I all I a a I In IOc Packages with List of Valuable Premiums. lousi I wo poais FFALO BETTER SANITATION BRINGS FAVORABLE RESULTS ENNETT Theatre O. 0. Murray Lesseeland Mgr. ONE WEEK ' COMMENCING NO EPIDEMICS f Monday, July 25th
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And But a Very Few Scattered Oases of Disease Are in Richmond of Late.
That the general health of the city of Richmond is far bettar than it has been for many years past, will be shown in the next report of Dr. T. Henry Davis, the city health officer. There are many reasons for this stats, which to say the least, is a very gratifying one in every respect, and one of the chief of these reasons is the Avar wh cih has bee nwaged of late against poor sanitation. A few years ago the topic of increasing the good sanitation of Richmond was first brought up, and since that time inspectors have gone all over the city, reporting the places where the sanitation and. general health was poor. These places were immediately remedied, often with many complaints from the owners or residents but the result as shown now proves that fro mall sides, the work was a good one. The hog-.pen matter is one where a feeling was high against the inspectors who condemn the pens. Many places of filth have been cleaned out, with the result that the general sanitation has been inereosed to a considerable extent. There have been but few epidemics in the past year and all of these have been very slight. There is no epidemic in the city at present, and the pest house has not had an occupant for some months. In general disease has had a very slight hold on Richmond and with the exception of a few scattered cases, there is absolutely none. At present two cases of ty phoid, which are almost entirely over are all of the cases of disease that can be shown in Richmond. The number of deaths in 1904 have been fewer than in former years, as both health officers' and undertakers' reports show. The decrease in the first seven months in 1904 than for the corresponding months in 1903 is a considerable one, and is a testimony to the good efforts and better results of the campaign for cleanliness and good health in Richmond. The Colorado Special, Chicago, Union Pacific & North-Western Line. This solid through train only one night -to Denver, leaves Chicago at 7 p. m., reaching Denver next evening at 9 o'clock. A perfectly appointed train. Another Colorado train leaves Chicago daily at 11 p. m., arriving at Denver early the second morning, over the only double track system be tween Chicago and the Missouri River. The best of everything. The Chicago-Portland special leaves Chicago daily at 11 p. m. with through sleeping car service to San Francisco, Los Angeles and Portland. Tickets and full information can be secured from your home agent or address A. II. Wagner, 22 Fifth Avenue, Chicago, Ills. "An Address to Bigotry. "Devastating; monster! companion of madness! Thou rancour of demons and blast to our joy! Promoter of hatred, dejection and sadness ! Thou seeker of means our fond hopes to destroy. How hast thou, midst learning and liberal opinion, Prevailed in our world to so great a degree? How hast thou obtained such a general dominion, Since man so desires to be happy and free? Thy weapons of death through the air are now flying; Thy crimson stained banner is wide ly unfurled; Thy chains are heard clanking and Liberty's dying, And rivers of blood are fast staining the world. What mj-riads of guiltless and innocent victims Have daily before thy dark altar been slain ! How fast have the tears ofbenev 'lance been trinkling Down virtues soft cheek in the sad-
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The President Has Taken the Whole People Into His Confidence. As we gather la this convention, our hearts go back to the friend the never to be forgotten friend, whom when last we met we acclaimed with one accord as our universal choice to bear a second time the highest honor In the nation's gift; and back stiii, memory goes through many a ye.ir cf leadership and loyalty. How wise and how skillful he was! how modest and self-effacing' hew deep his insight into the human heart' how swift the intuitions of h's sympathy! how compelling the charm of his gracious presence! He was so unselfish, so thoughtful of the happiness of others, so genuine a lover of his country and his kind. And he was the kindest and tenderest friend who over grasped another's hand. Alas, that his virtues did plead In vain against cruel fate! Yet we may rejoice, that while he lived he was crowned with honor; that the rancor of party strife had ceased; that success in his great tasks, the restoration of peace, the approval of his countrymen, the affection of his friends gave the last quiet months in his home at Canton repose and contentment. And with McKinley we remember Hanna with affection and sorrow his great lieutenant. They are together again. But we turn as they would have us turn, to the duties of the hour, the hopes of the future; we turn as they would have us turn, to prepare ourselves for struggle under the same standard borne in other hands by right of erue inheritance. Honor, truth, courage, purity of life, domestic virtue, love cf country, loyalty to high ideals all these, combined with active intelligence, with learning, with experience in affairs, with the conclusive proof of competency afforded by wise and conservative administration, by great things already done and great results already achieved all these we bring to the people with another candidate. Shall not these have honor in our land? Truth, sin-1 cerity, courage! these underlie the fabric of our institutions. Upon hypocrisy and sham, upon cunning and false pretense, upon weakness and cowardice, upon the arts of the demagogue and the devices of the mere politician no government can stand. No system of popular government can endure in which the people do not believe and trust. Our president has taken the whole people into his confidence. Incapable of deception, he has put aside concealment. Frankly and without reserve, he has told them what their government was doing, and the reasons. It is no campaign of appearances upon which we enter, for the people know the good and bad, the success and failure, to be credited and charged to our account. It is no campaign of sounding words and specious pretences, for our president has told the people with frankness what he believed and what he intended He has meant every word he said, and the people have believed every word he said, and with him this convention agrees because every word has been sound Republican doctrine. No people j can maintain free government who do j not in their hearts value the qualities which have made the present president of the United States conspicuous among the men of his time as a type of noble manhood. Come what may here come what may in November, God grant that those qualities of brave true manhood shall have honor throughout America, shall be held for an example in every home, and that the youth of generations to come may grow up to feel that it is better than wealth, or office, or power, to have the honesty, the purity, and the courage of Theodore Roosevelt. TTMTi CARD Richmond Street & Interurban Bailway Company. Cars leave hourly for Centerville, East Germantown, Cambridge City, Dublin and Milton from 5 a. m. to 11 p. m., returning same hours. Sunday, same hours, except, first car leaves at 6 a. m. Local cars leave Richmond for Indianapolis and Indianapolis for Richmond at 5, 7, 9 and 11 a. m. and 1, 3, 5 and 7 p. m. First car Sunday at 7 o'clock a. m. Ideal Bread is used in four-fifths of the homes in the city, f
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