Richmond Palladium (Daily), 27 April 1904 — Page 6
cionuoiiD daily Palladium, Wednesday, aprii, 27, 1904.
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The First Day's Proceedings Marked by Real "Love Feast."
PARTY LEADERS TALK
Following Chairman Watson's Address There Were Several Other liattling Good Speeches.
George A. Cunningham and Joseph C. Oliver Named as the State's Electors.
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Indianapolis, April 27. The twodays' convention of the Indiana Republicans will come to a close this evening, after making up the issues upon
L "which the campaign will be fought
from a Republican viewpoint and naming the ticket which will lead the Republican forces in this state. The attendance ac the convention is said to be the largest that ever marked a similar gathering in this city, and the interest that has been manifested on all sides in the result of the several engaging contests pending before the convention has given the scenes about Tomlinson hall and Republican headquarters a peculiarly animated air for the past two or three days. The first day's proceedings were largely devoted to speech-making. Following the keynote address of Congressman Watson, permanent chairman of the convention, the delegates were further regaled by addresses, necessarily brief, for Chairman Watson spoke for more than two hours by Senators Fairbanks and Beveridge, Governor Durbin, Congressman Frederick Landis, Congressman Holliday and Judge John C. Cheney, candidate for congress in the Second district. The electors and delegates at large to the national convention were nominated by acclamation, as follows:
Electors George A Cunningham of Evansville and Joseph B. Oliver of South Bend. Delegates at Large Senator Fairbanks, Senator Beveridge, Governor Durbin, and James P. Goodrich. Alternates Erastus P. McClure of Anderson, Ephraim Marsh of Greenfield, Howard Maxwell of Rockville, and J. F. C. MeAdams of Portland.
HE MADE A HIT
Judge Chaney Shows His Powers Campaigner. Indianapolis, April 27. Judge John C. Chaney of Sullivan, candidate for congress on the Republican ticket, made one of the big hits of the convention. He was called on unexpectedly to make a speech just before the close of the proceedings yesterday afternoon," and although, what he said was decidedly impromptu, he made a fine impression. His own constituents were very enthusiastic. Judge Chaney is running in a strongly Democratic district, but two years ago he cut down Mlers' majority and he is confident that he will be able to win this year. Chaney clubs are now being organized throughout the district, indicating that a hard and systematic fight is to be waged.
Congressman Watson of Rushville might have become a very formidable candidate for the" Republican nomination for governor if he had permitted the use of his name. His speech almost created a sensation; in" fact it was generally regarded as one of the best campaign keynotes ever delivered, and he was warmly congratulated by the party leaders. It seemed, however, that it made a still deeper impression with the masses, for the delegates were running over, with enthusiasm. Several county chairmen went to Chairman Goodrich of the state committee afterward aniS declared their intention of voting for Watson on the second ballot, but, Goodrich discouraged them. Watson -has undoubtedly made himself a lot stronger with his party than he ever was before. There was sufficient impetus to
the dark horse boom around him to
give the other candidates the cold shivers.
DEADLY QUARREL
POLES
Murder Over Money in McCann Railroad Camp. Bloomington, Ind., April 27. During a quarrel over money matters at the McCann railroad camp between two colored men. Edward Thomas was shot and instantly killed by Edward Staley. The murderer claims self-defense, saying that Thomas shot at him, and he escaped arrest. Both men came to this county from Kentucky.
After Fish Dynamiters. New Castle, Ind., April 27. Numerous dead fish have been floating in the placid streams of Henry county within the last few days, and the finding has aroused the deputy game wardens to action and they are now running down every available clue, hoping to arrest the parties who have been engaged in dynamiting. Blue river and its tributaries have been noted for the excellent black and rock bass they once contained, but it is now feared that the majority of these have perished. If the perpetrators are located they will be severely dealt with.
George Burkhardt of Logansport, a former Democratic member of the state legislature, will probably ask for the nomination for congress in the Eleventh district. As the Eleventh is
overwhelmingly Republican, not many Democrats care for the nomination,
but it is understood that Burkhardt
has an idea that he can make a house
to-house canvass and a special plea to
the laboring men that will enable him
to win. Congressman Fred Landis of
Logansport, the Republican nominee,
is here attending the convention. He is very confident that he will-be able to increase the Republican majority this year. He expects to give much
of his time to a personal canvass.
The convention of the National
"League of Republican clubs will be held here Oct. 18-20. A meeting of the district officers of the Lincoln League
of Indiana was held at the Denison
House today. Charles McGuire, president, presided. There was much enthusiasm displayed in talk of the ar
rangements for the big convention.
McGuire was in Philadelphia recently, where he met J. Hampton Moore, president of the national league, who told him that great interest is being taken in the coming convention and that it will be one of the big features of the national campaign. Many of the most noted speakers of the party will be invited to participate.
ACSAEOPIT. Many More Like it in Bichomnd. The following: case is but one of
many similar occurring daily in Richmond. It is an easy matter to verify
its correctness. Surely you cannot ask for better proof than such a con
clusive evidence.
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A Papal Protest. Rome, April 27. It is asserted that the protest of the pope against the
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Fatally Injured by Gas Explosion. Peru, Ind., April 27. Charles Coyne of Cleveland, Ohio, lighted a match in the check-room of the Wayne hotel and was fatally burned. Natural gas had accumulated in the room, where a light had been blown out, and the light" ed match caused an explosion. Overcoats and hats belonging to traveling men were burned and the building was slightly damaged. Coyne was badly burnod and it is said that he cannot recover.
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Women Car Wreckers. Anderson, Ind., April 27. Jhe Indiana Union Traction company is hunting for two unknown women, who are accused of attempting to wreck an interurban car by placing a log across the rails. The log was knocked aside in the collision. While the motorrnan was investigating he saw two women run across a vacant lot and disappear la the darkness.
A Boy and a Cartridge. Alexandria, Ind., April 27. While laying with a cartridge about a stove, the young son of Charles E. Gill lost the first joint of his right thumb and two fingers when the cartridge exploded. His sister Margaret, two years old, was seriously injured, and an older sister has a hole in her breast, caused by a flying piece of a stove lid.
Indianapolis, April 27. The 30th annual meeting of the Order of the Eastern Star is in session in Masonic Temple, beginning this morning at 10 o'clock. There Is a large attendance of delegates from the various branches of the order throughout the state.
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.Warsaw, Ind., April 27. Adam T. Evans, an old soldier and a wealthy resident of Packerton, committed suicide by hanging himself. Domestic trouble was the caus of the rash act. He was fifty-seven years old and
leaves a large family.
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presence of President Loubet at the Quirinal will take the form of a note to all the Catholic powers.
Gelatine Let Go. 1 Hannibal, Mo., April 27. An explosion in the gelatine house of the Pro
ducers' Powder company's plant at Lamotte. twenty-two miles south of
here, killed two men and demolished
the building. The shock of the explosion was felt for several miles, and the windows in houses at a great dis
tance were shattered..
MONEY LOANED rom 6 to 6 per cent. Thompson's Loan and Real Eti agency, Main and seventh streets
FARES TO ST. LOUIS. World's Fair Excursion via Pennsylvania Lines. The sale of excursion -tickets over Pennsylvania Lines to St. Louis account of the World's Fair, will begin on Monday morning, April 25th five days in advance of the date of the for mal opening of the Louisiana Purchase . Exposition. The excursion rates from Richmond are fixed as follows: Tickets good for the season, returning any time to December 15th, will be sold every day at $14 for the round trip. Tickets good returning within sixty days, not later than December 15th, will be sold every day at $12, for the round trip. Tickets good returning within fif
teen daj-s will be sold every day at $10.50 for the round trip. Coach excursion tickets with re turn limit of seven days, will be sold
wice a week, every Tuesday and
ThursdaT, beginning May 17th, until
June 30th, at $7 for the round trip
approximately one cent a mile. Coach
excursion tickets are restricted to dav
coaches, whether on regular or spec
ial trains.
For further particulars consult C.
W. Elmer, Ticket Agent, Richmond, Ind.
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It has the grandest and most
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Stop Overs Allowed.
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Trip Through Pnget Sound between Vancouver, Victoria and Seattle without extra charge.
The cheap excursion rates for the
Methodist Episcopal General Conference apply by this route. Tickets on
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June 30.
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Two Cars Turned Over.
Chillicothe, Ohio, April 27. Charles
S. Shumaker, a candy salesman of Lancaster, Ohio, was killed and five other passengers injured in a wreck
on the Norfolk & Western near Hayes
ville. The women's coach and a day coach shunted into a siding while the train was passing over a switch, and
overturned.
Horrible Mine Accident. Johannesburg, April 27. The col
lapse of a cage in thq Robinson mine precipitated forty-three natives 2,000
feet to the bottom. All were kilied
The bottom of the shatt is a quagmire
of human remains.
Columbus, Ohio. April 27. George
F. Coffman of Omaha, Neb., was almost instant1- killed by a streetcar on the Hih street viaduct
Wallace's Circus Day Program : 10 A. M. THE GRAND STREET PARADE. A unique combination of Glorious Street Carnival, Spectacular Street Fair, a Zoological Display, Hors-e Fair and Glittering Pageant. 1 ard 7 F. M. DOORS OPENED to the Immense Waterproof Tents. 1:15 and 7:15 P. M. PROF. BRONSON'S CONCEK.T BAND of Renewed Soloist Musicians begin a 45 minute Grand Concert on the center stage 2 and 8 P. M. All-Feature Performance begins, comprisiug Multiturin us, Over whelming, Indescribable (iymnic, Acrobatic, Spectacular, Aerial, Trained Animal, Hippodiomatic he its.
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