Richmond Palladium (Daily), 31 March 1904 — Page 2
THUESiDAY, HABCH 31, 1904.
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OATAHBH THIS IS, SURE TO GIVE SATISFACTION ELYS Cream Balm GivesRelief atOnce It cleanses, soothes J and heals the diseased HAY FEVER Catarrh an I drives away a cold in the Head quickly. It is abiorbed. Heals and Protects te MerabmD Rjstors the Senses of Taste and Smell. Large size 50c at druggists or mail. Trial size by mail H)c. ELY BRu rilERS. oti Warren Street, New York. DR. LaFRAHCO'S I "mm Bate, speedy regulator; 25 cents. Druggists or malL Booklet free. DR. LaFRXNCO, Philadelphia, Pa. THE BLACK HILLS. The Richest Hundred Square Miles in the World. The Black Hills, in the southwest part of the state of South Dakota, produces one-third of the gold, found in the United States, and is said to be the richest one hundred square miles in the world. A new booklet on the Black Hills has been issued by the North-Western line, with a fine detailed map of this wonderful region. Send four cents in stamps for copy of the booklet. W. B. mar26 Knisken, P. T. M., Chicago, HI. Low Tares to Washington, D. C, via Pennsplvania Lines. April 10th, 11th and 12th, excursion ticket.-, to Washington, D. C, account Knights of Columbus meeting, will be sola via Pennsplvania Lines. For particulars regarding fares, time of trains, et-?., consult nearest Ticket Agent of those lines. WE WILL FURNISH NEW YORK TRI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE AND WEEKLY PALLADIUM FOR $1.75. .THE TRI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE AND DAILY PALLADIUM $3.25. .THE TRIBUNE WILL BE A VALUABLE PAPER THIS YEAR. TRY THIS COMBINATION. Colonist Tickets to West and Northwest via Pennsylvania Lines. One way second class colonist tickets to California, the North Pacific Coast, Montana and Idaho will be sold via Pennsylvania lines from March 1st to April 30th, inclusive. For particulars apply to nearest Ticket Agent of those lines. $50.00 to California and Return. Via The Chicago, Union Pacific & North-Western Line, from Chicago, April 23 to May 1. Choice of routes low rates from all points. Two trains a day from Chicago through without going and returning. Correspondingly change. Daily and personally conducted tourist car excursions. Write for itinerary and full particulars regarding special train leaving Chicago April 26. A. IL Waggener, 22 fifth avenue, Chicago, HI. al One way Colonist Rates to the West and Northwest via The C, C. L. Washington, Oregon, Montana, fee. For further information call od 2. A. Blair, C. T. A. Home 'Phone 44 Croup instantly relieved. Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil. Perfectly safe Never fails. At any drug store. A Love Letter. Would not interest you if you're looking for a guaranteed Salve for Sores, Burns or Piles. Otto Dodd, of Ponder, Mo., writes: "I suffered with an ugly sore for a year, but a box of Bucklen's Arnica Salve cured me. It's the bqet salve on earth. 25c at A. G. Luken & Co.'s dru store. Broke Into His Honse. S. Le Quinn of Cavendish, Vt., was robbed of his customary health by invasion of Chronic Constipation. When Dr. King's New Life Pills broke into his house, his trouble was arrested and now he's entirely cured. They're guaranteed to cure, 25c at A. G. Luken & Co.'s drug store. Who was your grandfather of 1C00 ears agof We know how to trace ,'our foreparents back, perhaps far ieyond the origin of your family lame. Please enclose a stamp for eply when you write, for we work iheap. Address Samuel B. Huddles-
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Russians at New Clnvang Think Better of a Hasty Act. REHOISTED THE FLAG Insult to Uncle Sam's Colors Brought Military Authorities to a. Realizing Sense. Actual News of Operations at Thea ter of War Again Very Meager. New Chwang, March 31. The Russian police have apologized and have rehoisted the United States flag over the correspondents' mess. London, March 81. The Japanese authorities have refused correspondents the use of the field telegraph lines and all dispatches must be sent to Tokio by mail. It is further said that there is no sign that any foreigners will be permitted to go to the front, though the native newspaper men will be Mlowr i to do so. The Daily Telegraph, in an editorial on the unprecedented severity of this censorship, suggests . that Japan has some new and important move to COn3SSACKS ON GUARD AI.OKO THE TKANSSIBF.RTAN XtAIIiROAD. eal, possibly the re-embarkation of a portion of her forces already in Korea for some other point in the theater of war, and is anxious to guard against the possibility of leakage through foreign correspondents, who might sympathize with Russia. A correspondent at Seoul reports that the Russians are evacuating the positions they occupy in Korea. Specials from Shanghai repeat the rumor that the mikado will shortly proceed to Korea with the headquarters staff. A Seoul correspondent describes Korea, outside the districts occupied by the Japanese, as being in a state of anarchy and in readiness for rebellion. The correspondent asserts that the censorship prevents any reference to local disturbances. There is no further news of any kind concerning the progress of hostilities. LITTLE CHANCE Remains for Russians to Leave Port Arthur Harbor. Washington, March 31. Information has been received here from Tokio, under date of March 29, to this effect: "The Japanese fleet has been successful in the attempt partially to close the channel of Port Arthur. Four Japanese merchant vessels, escorted by twelve destroyers and six first-class torpedo boats, arrived at 3 a. m., March 27. The Japanese merchant vessels successfully entered the channel inside the lighthouse. Two were destroyed, sunk by Russian destroyers, two of them by their own explosives. Loss in killed, two officers, two men. Loss in wounded, one officer, eight men. No casualties Japanese torpedo vessel. Very small gap in channel." In view of the Information received It is believed here it will be difficult for the Russian ships to pass the channel should the cablegram from Tokio prove to be accurate. South Dakota's Expression. Sioux Falls, S. D., March 31. The Democratic state convention did not complete Its work until a late hour last night. The report of the committee on iasolutions which was unanimously adopted reaffirms the principles of democracy "as enunciated by Jefferson, Jackson and Bryan," and instructs the delegates to the St. Louis convention to support Wm, Randolph Hearst "first, last and all the time for the presidential nomination." Died While Singing a Song. Duluth, MInn. March 31. John Lauriey, a pioneer citizen of Hibben, dropped dead last night of heart disease. He had won considerable money on the recent election, and had invited a number of friends to help him celebrate his good fortune. While singing a song he reeled and fell, expiring instantly. Self-Confessed Murderer. Philadelphia, March 31. Wm. E Church, the young marine and confessed murderer, who was arrested at the League island navy yard several days ago, has started on his Journey In custody of officers to St. Louis to stand trial for the murder of his psu ents in Warrenton, Mo.
HEINZE IN CONTEMPT
Montana Ccurt Assesses a $20,000 Fine. Butte, Mont., Mar. 31. F. Augustus Heinze, the Montana copper magnate, A. L. Frank, superintendent of the Johnstown Mining company and J. H. Treerise, superintendent of the Rarus mine, Heinze properties, were found guilty of contempt of court by Judge Beatty in the United States court, in V. AUGUSTUS HEIKZR. the action brought by the Butte and Boston mining company against the defendants f for entering the Michael Davitt lode claim and extracting therefrom valuable ore.- Mr. Heinze was fined $20,000 while Frank and Treerise were fined $1,000 each. Carlos Warfleld, another defendant, was acquitted. The litigation which resulted in Heinze being fined is of four years' standing and is over the Mich ael Davitt claim, adjoining both the Rarus mine, owned by Mr. Heinze and the Pennsylvania, owned by the Amalgamated Copper company. A GRIM ARRAY Largest Fleet of Uncle Sam's Gun boats Ever Gathered in Peace. Pensacola, Fla., March 31. With the arrival here of the gunboats Newport and Castine from Colon, the largest fleet of United States warships ever assembled in times of peace, is gathered here. The combined fleet engaged in target practice includes seven battleships, five cruisers, seven gunboats, three monitors, two torpedo boat destroyers, besides a number ; of tenders, colliers and supply boats. The fleet includes more than twentyfive vessels of various classes. The battleship Alabama has established a new world's record for rapidity and accuracy in firing all classes of her guns. She came into port after a week spent at the target range and her officers report that her record is much better than that of the Kearsarge made last week. The percentage is being worked out by the target inspectors. Flag Desecration Charged. Denver, Colo., March 3i. Wm. D. Haywood, secretary of the Western Federation of Miners, was arrested here on a charge of desecrating the flag. The charge of flag desecration is based on the issuance of a dodger by the western federation of miners. The back ground is a picture of a United States flag and it is headed "Is Colorado in America?" On the stripes are short sentences commenting in sarcastic language on the policy of the governor and the militia. Series of Tragic Deaths. Black Jack, Mo., March 31. The fourth fatality in two neighboring families resulting from the use of kerosene occurred yesterday when Barney Suter died from burns received while trying to light a fire. The first deaths resulted a week ago, when two small chilren of Mr. and Mrs. Saxauer, were enveloped in flames as they attempted to light a fire with oil. The mother of the two children drowned herself In a pond a few days after her little ones had met their dearth. 9
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Enflorsefl lj READ WHAT THEY SAY: The Well Known and . Old Established. Wood ward's Boston Pharmacy Say : Professor J. M. Munyon: Dear Bir Please ship us by fast freight ten gross of your Paw Paw. We must have this at once. The sale of this wonderful tonic in our store has been indeed remarkable, and it speaks well for your new remedy. With best wishes, WOODWARDS, 100 and 102 Tremont street. "Wm. TL Klttredge, of Rockland, Me,, "Writes Under Date of Aug. 29th : Rockland, Maine. Professor J. M. Munyon : Dear Sir Your Paw Paw is having a phenomenal sale in ourstore greater than any other remedy on the market. It affords me great pleasure to sell this article owing to the beneficial results received by my customers. Yours very truly, WM. K K ITT HEDGE. What a Hartford Druggist Says: Hartfoed, Conx. Professor J. M. Manyon : Dear Sir Ship us immediately three cross of Paw Paw by fast freight. We are pleased to state that we find this new remedy of yours one of the most satisfactory and best selling preparations that has been introduced in Hartford. All report that its effects are immediately beneficiaL We wish you continued euccess. GOODWIN'S DRUG STORE. Dr. It. Dyche & Co., the Old Established and Up-to-date Chicago Druggists, State: Professor J. M. Munyon: N. Cob. State axd Randolph Sts. Dear Sir Please ship us five gross of your Paw Paw Kennedy The World's Tonic This is our third order within one week, and the sales have been phenomenal, and the public demand so favorable, that you certainly have named Paw Paw with a just title as "The World's Tonic." We wish you continued success, as it is a pleasure for us to sell a preparation that meets with the approbation of the public May success follow you. Yours very sincerely, D. K.DYCHE&CO. Paw Paw furnishes good rich blood to pale people; gives life and snap to the overworked and run down ; makes old folks young and weak folks feel 6trong, and does away with both the necessity and desire for beer, wine and whiskey. Alcoholic stimulants lift but let you fall. Paw Paw lifts and holds you. Get a bottle to-day of your druggist. Large bottles f 1; Paw Paw Laxative Pills, 25 cents a bottle. Use Big 3 for unnatural flisoharBes, inflammations, 'rritationa or ulceration of mucous membranes. Painless, nnd not astringent or poUouous. Sold lay DragfirUt. o. sent in plain wrapper. y eiorem, prepaid, for tl .00. or 3 bottles 2.75. Circular xent on reques CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH 'ErJHYROYAL PILLS Mriarmal ana vniy uenuine. 8AFE. Always reliable I.adle. aak Drurcin for CHICHlSSTElf.S ENGLISH i in KEO n i Cioll metallic boxes, seaieii I with blue ribbon. Tate no other. Refuse 1 Inwcroua Substitutions and 1 rait tiou. Buy of your fruegit. or A'bi lc it stamps for Partlfulnra, Testimonialni "Kellef for l.a.ile,"n Utltr, by re tarn Mall. J . 1 ""imooialv SoM h all Irnjfi. Chit-heater Chemical C.i. staatlon ibis paper MadlMs Snuare. I'll 1 LA.. A Everv IVoman ... a . .I. U lniereBiea ana biiouiu unovt about the wonderful MARVEL Whirling Spray The new Vaginal Syrlnfre. Injec tion and auction, nest rar est aiost Convenient. II tle&aaea lataallj. Ask your drnmrlst I If he cannot supply the MAKVKli, accept no other, but send stamp for illustrated book sealed. Iteives full particulars and directions invaluable to ladies. 91 A ItVEl CO. Time IMdaT., New York. World's Fair. These Souvenir Coins cf Admission are of artist Jc and arpropr ate design. Hie inv alvable as n eir.f nt aJ A A. - X . tl -T- , A A of this eieatefct of all Fsi osltir ns. onH Limf Ifip I Im li n v cj i v ci ' iifii i r i lie j i- u ijuu ujj Pol 8r. aside frcm tbtir intiirslc value. tian Half We will accept thtm in o change for regular tickets of admission to the World's Fair, and for this jurpose will mnJntaln a ticket ftlce at the n ain entrance to the Fair Grounds, vhicb will be open every day during theAVorld's Fair period. Everybody vtants cue of these Souvenirs, but only a limited number will te c flered for sale. Price fO cts. With every cuvnlr Coin of Admission purchased we allow one estimate tote made and llled, cf the total number of WORLD'S FAIR. COUPON NO. 716 out this Coupon, write name, address and;
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