Richmond Palladium (Daily), 20 February 1904 — Page 2
JBW7 BIOHMONDPAM PALLADIUM, SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 20, 1904 JZ ' 7 - .7 ' sr' :,ZZ2rt SEHT FREE HNf. .
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Much it owes to blood that's good.
Good blood is healthy blood, blood that is free
from impurities, inherited or ac
quired; and of vitality vip-or. It's
kind of blood that is made
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Which cures more Blood-diseaSCS and Functional Weaknesses than any other medicine in the world.
If there is biliousness or constipation, take HOOD'S PILLS ALSO.
' I have been prescribing Hood's Sarsaparilla for the last three- years and find it an excellent alterative and blood purifier. It produces the very best results where a medicine of the kind is required." R. D. Jacobs, M. D., Vinton, Ohio.
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I Accept No Substitutes for Hood's Sarsaparilla and Pills
fl.. No substitutes act like them.
It Is Settled That Congressma
enway Will Be Chairma
Indianapolis, Feb. 20. It is regarded as a settled fact now that Congressman James A. H'emeaway of the First district is to be permanent chairman of the Republican state convention and that Congressman James E. Watsou of the Sixth is to be temporary chairman. The state committc?e h3 not taken action, but it is hinted that when it meets these men will be selected. Both are very popular. Congressman Watson is best known in Indiana because he was a candidate once for the nomination for secretary of state and moreover has beon prominent in the K. of P's and in several state conventions. He is regarded a3 one of the finest orators in the state. Congressman Hemenway has also earned a fine reputation during the last few years and since his appointment as chairman of the committee on appropriations he has come to the front rapidly and party workers will welcome him as permanent chairman.
The outcome of the coming confer
ence between the miners and operators
beginning here a week from Monday
The WelI-Kr.av.-r. Specialist, Franklin
Miles, 3. D., LL. B., Will Send His Eook and $3.75 Worth of His Personal Treatment Free to Any Reader. There never was a better opportunity for persons suffering from diseases of the heart, nerves, liver, stomach and kidneys to test, free, a remarkably successful Treatment, for these disorders. Dr. Miles is known to be a leading specialist in these diseases and his liberal offer is certainly worthy of serious consideration by every afflicted reader. His system of personal Treatment is thoroughly scientific and immensely superior to other methods. It includes several new remedies carefully selected to suit each individual case and is the final result of twenty-five years of very extensive research and
great success in treating these dis
eases. Each treatment consists of a
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is a matter of grave interest to me eunuive enxir, iuiuu iauiei, emimi-
t I 4 1 J ao lb V 111 v v . u . n w ' . ... v. . (iiii 1 i ' 1 1 i . I li 1 1 v i tu .7 I .'-" . - - not there is to be a great strike. The tensive statistics clearly demonstrate nfnial ranor nf th minprs' nrsraniza-I , i . t- 1 m . j.
vj"iv'i"1 - tnat nr. Junes i ersonai ireaimeni tion today says: "The question is, . , . .
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snau ine anegea iitictj&siues, lemi- . .
ary only, start a downward trend of as tiie usua itreatment oi pnysicians nrices which must inevitably result in or general remedies sold at the stores.
business disaster to the operators and Col. E. B. Snileman of the 0th
consequently hunger and privation for xinited States Regulars, located at
Son TlIoov- fnl Cfiro "Fir TWiloc'
basis at present. But if the mine . 7 ' " ' , fiQM oont Special Treatment has worked wonworkers of the competitive held accept I
j : TOf oi.T.aQ.lltr Inwpr I ucra ill 111 V bull case k iiUJ.1 ilil cisc
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rates elsewhere, will not the latter tailed. 1 had employed the best med
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so is every other
town you can buy the Cremo wherever
ssrs are sold
Largest Seller in the World
"Band is the Smoker s Protection.
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A.irn.in' reduce rates still lower. Then
toiII hpr not rrime a demand for a
still further reduction from those ask
ing for it now?" This would indicate that the miners expect to stand pat
and not accept a reduction. The oper
ators are demanding a reaffirmation
of the scale of last year.
ical talent and had spent $2,000 in doing so. I believe he is a wonder
ful specialist. I consider it my duty
to recommend him." "For years
I had severe trouble with my stom
ach head, neuralgia, sinking spelh and dropsy. Your treatment entire
ly cured me."
Mr. Julius Keister, of 350 Michi-
W H y 4YOU It
You can get the DAILY ladium for 6 cents a week, the WEEKLY -Palladium 1.00 a year.
Par
allel
for
The Republican committee will have
a meeting here next week. The date
for the state convention will be deter
mined men DUl umess muc ib a.u. nix- . . -pmi expected change it will be as already Physicians had failed.
gan avenue, Chicago, testifies that
after ten able Mrs. R. Trim-
Dr. Miles cured him
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Bills Distributed mVi ClAKASTEEB BATES REASJSABLK
stated in these columns about the 20th or 21st of April, it is not likely that
the men who are holding out for a
later Hatp vi 11 be strone enoush tc
change this decision. When the com
mittPP mppts it. will also arrange for
mer of Greenspring Pa., was cured
after many physicians had pronounced her case "hopeless."
As all afflicted readers may have
his Book and $3.75 worth of Treat-
mittee meets il win a-i&u andusc ui . Se removal of the headquarters from ment especially adapted to their case
the State English.
Life building to the hotel
FITTING HONORS
Railroad Restaurant f s?.rlh llriiICEs REASONABLE. EVERYTHING UP-TO-DATE.
Voices Tested Free
n Henna's Memorv by United
Mine Workers.
Wilkesharre. Pa.. Feb. 2.0. Friday
was eenerally observed throughout the
anthracite coal fields as a day of mourning and all the mines and colliprs wore closed, out of respect to the
mpmorv of Senator Hanna. President
Mitchell, of the Miners' union, had is
sued a proclamation that the men
ppasp work at noon and the miners
and mine employes so heartily favored
the plan that they did not report at all
for work in the morning.
r far as known, there has never
been a similar demonstration of re-
anart siinwn iinnTi the death of a
k.? - - V fcji-jT. JE United States senator and even at the time of the death of the martyred
presidents, the mourning was not more
general among the working people.
Fired on Flag of Truce.
San Juan, P. R., Feb. 20. The Cuban steamer Julia which has arrived here
from San Domingo and the French steamer St. Simon, at this port, from Puerta Plata. Santo Domingo, both
report that Gen. Jiminez, the Domini
on T revolutionary leader, has been
r.omDletely routed, that his wherea
bouts is unknown and that his cause
is honeless. The recent fight at Pa
iarito. (near San Domingo) was caus-
'
ed by revolutionists firing on a na
of truce carried by Americans, landed
from a warship, who were going to
rnnxnlt with persons ashore. The
Americans, it is asserted, retaliated
or, mattered the insurgents. T"o in
ternational complications are expect
ed.
free, we wnuhl advise them to send
for it before it is too late. Address, Dr. Franklin Miles, G64 to 574 Main
St., Elkhart, Ind.
Please mention this paper.
13-20-27
The Palladium contains a record of city and neighborhood news as complete as any other paper and is known for its freedom from anything that is unreliable. If you see it in the Palladium, you may know it is correct.
tlotor Hoffo's Drealrt.
According to Victor Hugo, Europe
during the twentieth century will form
one ereat republic, like the Liniteu
States, of which France will be tne
center and the governing power and
Taris the capital.
Flies In Slam.
In some parts of Siam flies become
so pestilential during the hot weather
that every soldier is compelled to kill a
certain number of them daily.
DROP A DOLLAR n our SLOT and get the NEWS for 4
MONTHS in Daily, or one year
in the Weekly,
On Monday and Thursday afternoons at the NEW MUSICAL STUDIO JVIrs. C L. Andrews Vocal and Instrumental Music Taught. NO. 28 NORTH 1 1th
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JWecxLP pt;rs-!nallw iurtMiir reader? that SalvimaSnap Ci,
K . Aj how much tuoney you can s;ve ond how much better &tovo or range you can get,
i - I voM'd ;eni to-iav u-r full parttcu!;rs about the fll
j "j -. how much tuoney you can save 8nd now nnc J" ' - vo'i'd;etid to-ilay f r full p; 2 -t: .Vt-"'- I Solddiiert froi.i our factory on 360 Desk's t ' " 'J $Jt).000 bank bond. We enarantee pci
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J KALAMAZOO STOVE COMPANY, MFRS., KALAMAZOO, ItilCH " AU our Cook Staves and Hanntf have faUnt oven t.'ut: .onteU-rt.
Nanoleon Wanted It.
When Nanoleon was besieging Maes-
tricht. he ordered that the guns should
not be trained on the town hall, wliere
was preserved a skeleton of a mosa-
saurus. and when the place was cap
tured he directed that the specimen
should be carefully conveyed to Paris.
Caught in the Act.
South Bend. Ind.. Feb. 20. Otto
Drepp, released on bond for the rob
bery of Kreidler's drug store, some weeks ago. and over whom the city
and county courts clashed, was arrest
ed with two others, while robbing
Wood's drug store. Robert Klowetter,
also arrested in connection with the
Kreidler burglary and released on be
coming a witness for the state, was
one of the trio.
Note our combination offer
below :
Shooting Was Quite General. Madison. 111.. Feb. 20. In an effort
tn rlnsfi in) a noolroom that has for a
long lime opraieu in me uuionnw
of Madison, across the river trom tot.
Louis, tnree constables, augmented by
a posse of citizens and bearing warrants for the arrest of six men connected with the poolroom, precipitated
a riot late yesterday which resulted in the shooting of six men, one of whom,
Lee Harlan, a druggist, was probably
mortally wounded. When the battlft was over the canstables had possession of the poolroom.
A Unique Damage Suit.
Ft. Wayne. Ind., Feb. 20. Martin
Thomas Geake is suing William Geake,
his father, in the Allen circuit court,
claiming $5,000 damages. The son was operating a planer in the stoneyard
owned by his father and was seriously
injured because of defective machin-
srv. He alleges that his father hai
refused to aid him.
Jury Blames the Captain. Victoria. B. C., Feb. 20. The coroner's jury inquiring into the cause of the loss of the steamer Clallam and fifty-four lives on Jan. 8, has delivered a verdict finding Captain Roberts guilty of manslaughter and Chief Engineer Delauncey criminally culpable. Delauney is severely censured for negligence and incompetence. Captain Roberts is now in Southern California.
Insane Asylum Burned. TCar.ine. Wis., Feb. 20. The Racine
county insane asylum, located at Gattlieff, four miles west of this city, one of the finest institutions of the kind In the state, was burned to the ground last night. In the building were 113 patients, all of whom were removed safely with mtjh difficulty.
Bedford Is Doubtful.
Bedford, Ind., Feb. 20. Nothing new has developed in the Schafer murder mvsterv. All eves are centered on
f Bloomington, where McDonald is con
fined. Many doubt if the grand jary
returns an indictment against McDon
ald, because of insufficient evidence,
even if the case is taken up.
The Weekly one year for $ J. 00. j The Daily four months for $1.00. Either one of the above and the Woman's Home Companion, one year $1 60 The House Beautiful " 1 75 Educator-Journal 1 75 American Boy " J 50 American Farmer 44 . I 00 Cincinnati Weetdy Gazette " 135 Toledo Blade 44 25 Weekly Indianapolis Journal 75 ouths Companion " 2 75 Cosmopolitan and Twentieth Century Home " 2 00 New York Tribune Farmer, " 25
He Took Too Much.
Ft. Wayne, Ind.Feb. 20. Atlee Guj
Ruhl. twenty-two years old, son of Dr.
W. D. Ruhl, is dead from an overdose
of chloroform, taken to relieve an ear-
arhe. The young man had Just grad
uated from a business college and wai about to take a position in this city.
Jchn Mitchell in New Role.
Sullivan. Ind.. Feb. 20. John Mitch
ell, president of the United Mine Work
ers of America, has accepted an invi
tation to deliver the Fourth of Julf
address at Hymera, this county. For a Better Navy.
Washington, Feb. 20. The hous has begun consideration of the naval
appropriation bill.
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