Richmond Palladium (Daily), 14 January 1902 — Page 1
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IZATION. FOR THE COMING REPUB LICAN NOMINATING ELECTION. The Permanent Officials, Delegates to the District Convention, and Precinct Committeemen. We present below the complete county Republican organization compiled from the lists of the official", and which will be found correct. COCNTY CENTRAL COMMITTER. Chairman W. E. Wineburg. Vice Chairman M. M. Lteey. Secretary W. C. Converse. Treasurer F. L Torrence. Abington Boston Ed Bennett. Center Caleb H irvey. Clav Barnev L'nderman Diltou N F. Weaver. Franklin Chas. Addleman. Green Albert Oler. Harrison Frank Worl. Jackson F. L. Torrence, Junius 15. Knipe and Omer Guyton. Jefferson E. M Hoover. New Garden- -M M Lacy. Perry Enos T Veal. Webster Geo. J. Paullin. Washington W. E Booth. WayDe Robert Benton. John Resell, C. F. Dunn. J. L Smith, John Taylor, Cha Ward, Ray Shivelej and W. A. Bond. THE DATE. The Dominating election was set for Monday, February 17, at the forenoon meeting. An attempt was made to change this, at the afternoon session, som favoring the 3d and some the 10th, but the majority stood for the 17th. It is verj satisfactory to the candidates also l'ELEOATES AND PRECINCT COMMITTEEMEN. CZZ? HOSTON. CENTER. Delegates Lon Jones and Walter King; alternates, Walter Matthews tend John Hoar. 1st precinct Will Cheesman. 2nd Lon Jackson. 3rd John Smelser. CI,A Y. 1st precinct Merritt Nicholsou. 2d Albert H. Gunckel. Delegate Will lioller, alternate Lute Hatfield. PALTON. 1st precinct William S. FallowFRANKLIN. 1st precinct Charles Anderson. 2nd Cyrus C. Saxton. De!egae T. J. Addleman, alternate, M. E. D-vis. GREEN. 1st precin: t Ma ion Roberts. 2nd Addison St. Meyer. Delegate Albert Oler, alternate Ertest A. Reynolds. HARRISON. 1st precint t Martin Ccffman. JACKSON. Delegates II. E. Penny, O. B. Jamison, Samuel Compton; alter r ates, E'ihu Mills, Josiah Reynolds, Clarence Joliff. First precinct Joe Griffis. 2nd Samuel Compton. 3rd Jesse Bailey. 4-h W.S. Dutero 5th Abram Hummel. tith C. A. JolirT. JEFFERSON. Delegate Knode Porter, alter ate !. T. Fox. 1st precinct Lewis Bowman. 2J precinct James Knapp. 3d precinct J. T. Harris. NEW GARDEN. 1st precinct" J. B. Chenoweth. 2d precinct Lewis N. Hampton. Delegate George Thomp&oc.alterrate Frank Hunt. TERRY Delegate George E. Cook, altertate James O. Lamb. 1st p-ecinct James O. Lamb. WASHINGTON. 1st precinct Thomas B. Lmtz. 2d precinct George Kelsey. 3d precinct- -Charles Hale. Delegate George W. Callaway, alternate James F. Coons. WEBSTER. Delegate William H. H. Jay, altercate Luther Coppock. 1st precinct Arthur B. Palmer. WAYNE. First Isaac Dougan. Second William Morrow. Third Uriah E. Norris. Fourth Harrv C. Meeks. Fifth James Walker.; Sixth Oscar Mashtneyer. ; Seventh Dr. Huffman. ' -
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Eighth J. A . Seaton. Ninth Levis Knopf. Tenth- -E. C. Dickinson. Eleventh Sam Marlatt. Twelfth Joseph Z-ller. Thirteenth George Bishop. Fourteenth Paul Comstock. 13 Pat Mc Kinley. 16 E. Lawton. 1 7 u, jioM.-r xrr 18 Frank Swain. 19 W. C. Converse. 20 A. Huey. 21 A. Grenhoff. . 22 -J. Rue Riffle. 23, 24, 2", 26 and 27 are to be named later. 28 W. H. Tvrrell. 29 Harvev Cook. 30 G J Knollenberg. 31 W. C. Bass. 32 E. O. Dunham. WAYNE TOWNSHIP EELEOATES. First Wrd Charles R. Untbank and EaTl Widup, alternates Dr. Ferling and Dr. Huffman. Second William Alexander and Timothy Cronin, alternates H. H. Eloover and Joseph Zeller. Third Henry C. Starr and Michael Meagan, alternates Frank Eusfield and H. H. Engelbert. Fourth Henry Bass and George MeerhotT, alternates J. F. Haner and Aug Huey. Fifth Schuyler B. Gains and Wal ter P. Coale, alternates John A. Iredell and Will. am Dennis. Sixth Isaac Jenkinsonand Alonzo Marshall, alternates J. J. Dickinson
and Jesse Thomas. Seventh- William C. O DuDbam. alternates Wickett and Ed Muhl. Bass aud E. Charles H. Outside Precincts Richard Sedgwick, Jame- Cok and Charles Bulla, alternates Frai k J. Brown. Thomas Mert2 and Isaac G. Dougan. Complimentary to a Richmond Man. ;. Washington Times. J An. to.) Mr. W.J' Jessup, who ba bepn employed at the House postoftice f-r the past four years, has tendered his resignation. He intends to return to his old home in Richmond, Ind., and enter upon the practice of lw. His departure is deeply regretted by a host of friends in this city. He was very popular with all tbe mm bers of congress and the attaches of the capitol. who predict for him a career of success in his chosen profession. Country Club. The first night entertainment at the Country club will be given this evening. Ail members are cordially invited to be present at 8 o'clock. These entertainments, which are wavs looked forward to with great pleasure, are given by selected committees each alternate jreek. The last one was given on New Year s dav. Marriage Licenses. Benjamin Sculp and Clifford M. Johnson, Richmond. Otto Glenn Scott and Martha Griffith. Milton.
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'rJl - Saloon Case. Thi of E i Miller, bartender at Kid McAdams" saloon for viol it ion the Sunday liquor law, took place before 'Squire Hoover yesterday after uoan. Miller was fined $ 10 in one ca?e and $5 in another, which with the costs amounts to about $40 which wa -paid, v Officers Winters and Wierhake were the prosecuting witnesses. Gine East. J hn Coite for the Adam H. Bartl Co. and IIrry Watt for the Geo. H. Knollenberg Co went east this morning to make purchases for the ensuing soring and summer. They will be gone f -r two weeks. Hurt at FooTBall. Albert, son of J. O. Ballenger, in a game of foot ball at Economy, got badly hurt. In a crush the muscles were torn loose from the bone in his leg in su :h a way that he will be laid up for soma time, though it is not expected the results will be perma cent. TO REPRESENT America at Coronation Of King Edward. Washington, D. C. Jan. 14. The secretary of state today announced the names of the following persons who are to be special representatives of this government at the coronation !of KinK Edward: Special ambassador, ! hitelaw Rtid, New York; representaMve L uited Spates army, Gen. Jauics H WiNon; representiMv? United States navy, aptio Chas. E. Clark. comm-:jd--r bii't!-h'p Oregon during Spiiiih Am rieau war. Elwood Troubles. Th statements made by a traveller through here toay from Elwood to the east indicate trouble at that place in one of their greitest manufacturing enterprises. He was J. W. Baker, formerly with the plate j glass company of Elwood. He was ; the man hodid ihe special mixing, I which is a sort of a trade secret, and 1 received 20 a dav for his work and what he knows. He stated in tbe depot that be and bis partner, who is superintendent of the concern, have sold out and are on thei" way east where they will enlist capital and come farther west and start up another factory. Whether this is a movement in lavor of tbe trust or
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iui. Dm i eviaentiy means a cgnt that will interest Elwood before the balance of the country bears about it. Gorman Elected Senator. Annapolis, Md., Jan. 14 Arthur P. Gorman was today elected United States senator. The" vote was:" Ger man (Democrat) 88, Jackson (Repub lican) du. . .
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4 . 4 V ; i 4 : ll v.! If 'i',. .. ','1' To Down Phillips. CLicago, 111., Jm. It Notic was posted at he tyard of trade opening this m imiog calling for the closing of all open deals with George F. Philip. ' This it is said has been caused bv a heavy call for extra margins. Pt-i.JPp9 is said to have large ojiantitii?4rr rye; watrat and "corn mostly M ly options. The result is a depression in prices Wheat, corn, oats all fell off a cent to a ctnt and a half. P i lips' staff say he is still in sound financial condition. Straus Takes Harrison's Place. New York, Jan. 14 Os-ar S. S'raus, New York, was today apoointed member of the committee of arbitration at The Iliue to vacanc; caused by the death President Harrison. nil the exof A PLAY. "Merchant of Venice," to be Given at Garfield School. On Friday and Saturday nights of this week Miss Craig's classics department will give "The Merchant of Venice," at the Garfield School. The object in attempting-a play like this is to help the pupils to become acquainted with tbe best literature, believing that if it be worth while ( to spend time and effort in preparing a school entertainment only that which is truly educative should be irron I i r? I Of course no elaborate Shakes-, 'pearean presentation is attempted. It is merely the aim to see how well pupils of this age can interpret and represent a pay of this nature. The stage scenes and setting, as well as some of the costumes are being prepared by pupi'sii the Manual Training department- The admission will be 10 cents, and the moaey will be used for the school. The following is the cast of characters: The Duke of Venice .Walter Morgai The Prince of Morocco Carlisle Knight The Prince of Arragon Warren Clements Lord Bassanio . .. George Unthank Antonio, the Mtrchant Gordon Planter Shylock, the Jew Carl Brown Gratiano Paul Jones Selarino Howard Kamp Selanio Roy Williams Lorenzo Wyatt Wood I auncelot Roland Kessler Leonardo Doll Davis Baltbasar Clarence Grottendick Stepbano Lafayette Bass Jailor Jesse Ryder Portia . . .Hilda Shute Nerissa Elizabeth Thomas Jessica Deborah Sedgwick Pole Matters.
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on the south side of Main street for the Mun'cipal electric light plant is causing a good deal of feeling. In one case a business man so far opposed the planting of a pole in front of his door as to threaten to use a revolver. Tbe workmen left, but returned this morning before he was out r f bed and had the pole up before he came OTooea'uiKT.- Terfcavetefi"se"veirarf tc'ith s -nd event u .It wLl be trouble, from talk we hear. Foraker Reelected. Columbus, O, Jan. 14 -Both houses voted separately today for the election of U. S. senator. In the house Representative Willis of Harden presented Senator Foraker 's name and Representative Brumbaugh the name of Chas. W. Baker. In the senate Senator Harding named Foraker and Senator Royer presented Biker. The vot for both in both bouses was on strict pirty lines. Tomorrow the election of Foraker will be concluded ! joint session. Coal Gas Accident. Indianpolis, Jan. 14 Harry B Wilson, receiving teller of the Columbia National bank, and E. D. Moore, chief clerk of the Indiana National bank, were found unconscious in their room from coal gas. Wilson recovered, but Moore is in a critical condition. THE BANKS. Annual Election of Direct' ors and Officers Today. SECOND NATIONAL. In the Second National bark no changes were made. CNION NATIONAL. Directors T. M. Ridenour, Allen M. Harris, D. G. Reid, Elgar G. Hibberd, M. C. Henley, George L. Gates. Office-s President. George L Cates; vice-president, M. C. Henley; cashier. Ed H Cates. FIRST NATIONAL. Directors James E. Reeves, J no L Rupe, John Y. Crawford, J. M. Crawford, W. D. Foulke, James W. Morrisson, Elgar G. Hibberd, Jesse Reeves, Cornelius Ratliff. The directors who retire are Joseph R. Evans and J. F. Elder. Officers President, James r Reeves: vice president, John L. Rupe; cashier, Chas. R. DuIIadway. Cincinnati Doctor Shoots Himself. Cincinnati. O., Jan. 14. Dr. icoias l imary, a specialist, shot himself bis office at 621 Main No one heard the shot, despondency from tb' wife was the cause. rheumatism to death in street today. It is thought death of his
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Verdict Affirmed In Favor of Clara Parish of This City For Death of Her Husband Caused by Pennslnia Railroad. Special to the Richmond Pataduun; Ind-.anapolis, Ind , Jan 14. The appellate court toay atlirmed the decision of the Wavne circuit court award ing Clara Palish fH ttOO from tbe Pennsylvania railroad for the death cf John P. Parish at Eaton, O. A JOKE. A Citizen Jumps Out Of Richmond to Escape Smallpox and Gets It At Dayton. A rather laughable affair, though not perhaps very enjoyable to the parties concerned, is broucnt to light by the following letter received by Dr." Davis, the health officer, this morning, as follows: Dayton, O .Jan. 13, l'.H)2. To the Health Officer, RichmoLd, Ind.: Dear Sir A case of smallpox was discovered in our city yesterday. The person gives tbe name of Harry Smith, and his home as Richmond, ltd. Claims to have b-en here about three wetks, and that he has a wife in your city row sick with smallpox. He had "a. partner with bim by the name of Holly Hart, who slept with him the night before we discovered him and who we expected toquestion, but he escaped before tbe arrival of the quarantine am ulance and is supposed to have gone back to Richmond. The man Smith is now in our quarantine hospital. Wegiveyu this information, thinking it mav lnefit you in some way; and should we get further information will let you know, and would thank you if you would let us know if you find I'a-t. Very respectfully, Nelson Emmons, Clerk. The facts are thes. : The White$el famUy li ved at, 3 A. JWyfi f IUm street ana oaa smaupox, out as tney were Christian Scientists and had no physician no one knew it. They movtd into the barracks ard of course the house thy left was infected, no one ki. owing that fact either. The Hart family moved . into the the house tbey vacated, aod soon after Mrs. Hart came down. Mrs .Smith is her sister and the two families lived together. Smith and Hart finding the home was . to be quarantined, lit out going to Dajton. The balance of the facts are given in the letter, except that Mrs. Hart is nearly well and Mrs Strith has not taken the diteaae nor is she expected to. The National Association of Florists to Visit Richmond in February. E. G. Hiil went to Indianapolis today toatterd the annual meeting of the State Florists association, which i will last for two days or so. i One of the matters of local interest j to come before this meeting will be j to prepare for the visit of tbe Naj tional association, to be made to this j statt on Feb. 19 and 20. This is I probably the most important organijzaionof people interested in the I raising of flowers and plants in the world, and includes many members of world wide reputation. While in this state they will visit several of the cities where flowers are largely cultivated, and of coarse will come to Richmond. There will be from 300 to 400 of them, and they will be j here several hours probably. It is to be hoped the occasion will be made pleasant for them by the citizens generally, and it seems as if seme organized action should be taken in the premises. Health Office. Measles is reported in the following families: Edward Thompson, room 2l,KeIley Hutchinson building, Ardath, aged 7. j Frank Price. Webster, two children, aged 2 and 4 years. Fred Price, 604 south sixth street, Ralph, aged 9 years. Fred Kopski, 19 north sixth street, Everett, aged 6 years. Fred Kopski, 19 north sixth street, Rolf, aged 1 year. Lon Gurten. 34 north tenth street, Harold, aged 9 years. E. Underhill, 62 Sheridan street, Rubie, aged 10 years. Born tb Edward G. and Gerl Shoecraft Milton. 77 Ft. Wayne avenue, a daughter, third child.
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