Richmond Palladium (Daily), 6 June 1904 — Page 6

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RICHMOND DAILY PALLADIUM. MONDAY, JUNE 6, 1904.

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Men Who Wanted to ee a Bull Fight Wouldn't Be Disappointed. BURXED THE BUILDING When the Authorities Stopped Brutai Eihibitioo the Audience Arose In Its Might. When It Couldn't Get Its Money Dack s Resort Was Made tc Flames. St. Louis, June 6. Incensed over their fanure to see a "genuine Spanish hull fieht" which the authorities had ordered stopped, a riot was started in an arena near the World's Fair grounds last evening by a crowd of 2,500 men and boys, who were unable to get their money back, and the building was burned to the ground. Four men were, placed under arrest charged with ttie destruction of property. The crowd, thinking these men were connected with the show, made an attempt to mob them, and in their encounter with the deputy sheriffs a number were roughly handled and some received scalp wounds. The building is said to have cost $25,000. It is a total loss, with no insurance, it is reported. The initial performance by the company of Spanish bull fighters had been advertised for Sunday, but Governor Dockery, to whom numerous protests had been made, ordered that it should not be allowed to take place. Despite these orders a large crowd assembled in the arena at the advertised time of opening. Before the regular performance a number of cowboys drove in some bulls which they ran around the arena in true wild west style. The crowd soon became tired of this and called for the bull fight. The announcement was then made that the bull fight would be proceeded with. As the matadores came into the ring a county official handed the announcer a paper informing him that the proposed show could not take place. When this became known to the crowd they leaped into the arena and demanded the return of their money. Failing in this, the crowd went to the office, which was located in a small building outside the arena, and began to stone the structure. This was followed by attempts to burn the arena, which was an immense building constructed of pine. The efforts were finally successful and the whole structure was soon in ruins. A call was made for the fire depart ment, but the single engine that re sponded became stuck in the mud and there was nothing to stop the progress of the flames. DEATH IN FLAMES Horrible Holocaust Occurs In Peoria Distillery Fire. Peoria, III., June 6. Fire swept the distillery plant of Corning & Co., Saturday evening, destroying every building in the plant excepting the distillery proper containing the cookers, burning fourteen men and injuring as many more, suffocating 3,000 cattle being fed in tne sheds and destroying upward of 30,000 barrels of high-proof spirits. The disaster entails a loss of near a million dollars. The dead are: John Leppin, Louis Benrend, William Finley, jr., E. Brown, E. Hogan, William Crowl, William Field, John Hobecker, Louis Sach, Jos. Zimmerman, and four unidentified. The collapse of the eleven-story building created a mass of debris which it wni require days to clear. Undoubtedly some persons were burned who will never be accounted for. Past Differences Forgotten. Washington, June 6. In the presence of tnou sands of former Confederate and former Union soldiers and of numbers of officers of the United States army and the G. A. R., the first formal memorial exercises ever held over the graves in the Confederate section of Arlington cemetery took place Sunday. As the result of a movement initiated by the late President McKinley, the Confederate dead have now been gathered in one arge and beautiful circle in the southern part of the cemetery, where the graves have been marked with separate stones, which were yesterday fittingly decorated. belonged in Washington. Washington, June 6. It is ascer tained that Mrs. Nan Patterson, who has been arrested by the police of New York city in connection with the shoot ing of "Caesar" Young, the turfman, is a Washington girl. Her father, John P. Patterson, is well known in real estate circles of this city. It is stated that Mr. Patterson is in New York looking after his daughter's interests. Excursionists' Narrow Escape. Rossville, Ind., June 6. While running at a high rate of speed a Monon train was wrecked by a defective rail Sunday near here. The engine and baggage car were crushed to pieces and four coaches crowded with excursionists wer derailed, but none of the 300 passengers was seriously injured. Leaves St. Louis. St. Louis, June 6. Miss Alice Roosevelt, who has been the guest of St. Louis friends for the last nine days. left for vVasmngton yesterday.

ANOTHER FLEETING VISION. Here's to the memory of the C, C.

& L. Put it gently on the shelf along with the wraith of the Big Four, the Black Diamond and all the long list of the loved and lost. For nearly two years the people of the river counties have loyally , and enthusiastically la bored for the realization of this dream of the iron horse. When in the fall of 1902 the people of the river townships were asked fo vote a 2 per cent, subsidy there was no wavering. By a vote that was practically unanimous this financial support was pledged, and every thing possible to aid the enterprise was gladly done. In returnthe most emphatic and resounding promises were made. Various dates were fixed for the beginning of the work but upon one pretext and another they have been set further and further into the future. No more sacred and binding con tract was ever made between a people and a corporation than that entered into when this aid was voted. There was no equivocation or hesitation in the statements made by Mr. Starr in his work in this county in the road's behalf. He said positively that if the aid was voted, the road would be built in time to earn the subsidy. Clearly the question is up to the management of the road. The people of Switzerland county have done with a unanimous purpoes all that could possibly be asked or expected of them. Nothing more can be done by them. And we are here tosay that nothing more ought to be done. From an enthusiastic and con scientious supporter of the proposi tion, the Reveille has come to be a doubter, to hail from the backwoods counties of Missouri, and to stand with those "who have to be shown." The road may be built, yea, even in our generation, but before we believe it we will have to see the locomotive and cars sro bv. But if it does come no one will more willingly "dig up" his share of simoleons than will we. "We are wiLling, upon the arrival of that great day, to bow down and worship at the shrine of Bradford and Starr and all the grand galaxy of promise distributors, but until that time we will have our doubts. At the proper time the authorities of thecounty should move with vigor for the collection of the bond given for the expenses of the election, held to vote the subsidy. Vevay Reveille. The Reveille forgets that "Rome was not built in a day." The C, C. & L. will be built to Louisville and the editor of the Reveille will hear the shriek of the whistle, and the rumbling of the cars on this same road when it passes through the little city "under the hill," and this before he votes for two presidents. Ed. A FRIEND'S ADVICE. Will Often Help You Greatly Read What a Richmond Citizen Says. You may hesitate to listen to tht advice of strangers, but the testimony of friends or residents of Richmond is worth your most careful at tention. It is an easy matter to in vestigate such proof as this. The evidence must be conclusive. Read the following: Edgar Mote who is employed at Hasty Bros, factory, 184 Ft. Wayne avenue, savs: "For a lone: time mv kidneys were not right and a steady aching pain set in that was most dis tressing. At no time was it severe enough to lay me up but it made me feel miserable all the time. I was ad vised to try Doan's Kidney Pills. I did so getting them at A. G. Luken's? drug store. A very short time sufficed to thoroughly relieve me of the aches and pains. I have no hesitancy in recommending Doan's Kidney Pills to others sirailarlv troubled." Doan's Kidney Pills for sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents per box. Doan's Ointment is a specific for all itching skin diseases, Piles Ecze ma, Chilblains, Chafing and irrit tion and all itchiness of the skin Gives instant relief. We mail a free sample box on application. Address Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. OAI3T03at.X-A.. Bears the j$ You Have Always Bought Signature iff , of Three spectres that threaten baby's life. Cholera infantum, dysentery, diarrhoea. Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry never fails to conquer them. OA.STORIA. Bears tho Kind You Have Always Bought Sof (tzXJf Dyspepsia bane of human existence, Burdock Blood Bitters cures it, promptly, permanently. Regulates and tones the stomach.

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