Richmond Palladium (Daily), 8 June 1904 — Page 6

RICHMOND DAILY PALLADIUM, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 8, 1904.

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MRS. TilcCLIWTOCIl Was as Helpless as a New-born Babe, But Was Cured By

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Sho Says She Was Cured Absolutely. Prof. Munyon : Unsolicited, I desire to testify in behalf, of your wonderful Paw Paw. I waa five weeks in hospital, Buffering with acute paralysis. I was unable to move a limb, and as helpless as a new-born babe. After the best medical treatment, at the Institution, finding little or no improvement, I was removed to my home, still totally helpless. I discarded all prescriptions arid medical advice and began the regular use of Paw Paw. At the finish of one bottle I was able to stand and to walk about the room. Atter two bottles I not only had the full rise of my limbs, but was cured so absolutely, that I walked ten squares with ordinary ease. Paw Paw has also regulated my nerves and digestive organs and given me untold strength. MARY McCLINTOCK, 251 N. 9th St. Don't let the skeptical stop you from making a trial of Paw Paw to-day. You' re the one that is most interested.

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Citizen's Alliance at Cripple Creek Takes Things In Hand.

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NO FURTHER OUTBREAK

Small Army of Armed Deputies Under a Determined leader Enforce Order In Mining' Camp.

City Officers Who Could Not Be Relied on Are Resigning Under St foiis: Pressure.

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Cripple Creek, Col., June 8. Apart from a few small fights in connection with the rounding up and arresting of union miners, no further outbreak has occurred in this district. Two local militia companies and a small army of armed deputies under Sheriff Edward Bell, are in full control of the camp. Though there has been no more turbulence there is an undercurrent of feeling which bodes ill. SecretaryClarence Hamlin ot the mine owners' association declares that 200 prison

ers now held in the armory in Victor will be run over the hi.ls. and warned never to return. There is a minority element that wants to hang S. W. O'Conrfbll, former marshal of Victor, suspended and under arrest, and also Alfreds Miller, charged with having started the riot which resulted in the killing of Roxie McGee at the mass meeting in Victor Monday afternoon, and several other leaders. No hanging will take place, however, in all probability, ur.le.is resistance is offered by word or notion of the prisoners. It would require but little to have a wholesale lni.trtpf?. Virgil K a n-ion leader, and fifteen others. arre-t.-.Tl in Cripple Creek, have been tvA'ph rr. Victor for deportation. A well-ground3d rumor is to the effect that a large number of union miners working in the Portland will be arrested. The building owned and occupied by miners' union Np. 40 in Cripple Creek is in charge of the

militia. The front windows have been demolished and the big sign of the

W. F. O. M. torn down. City Marshal W. J. Graham was forced to resign by the Citizens' committee, headed by E. C. Newcomb, cashier of the First National bank, and H. N. Crowder was appointed as his successor to the city council, which convened at once to confirm him. Justiqe of the Peace M. Harrington, said to be a union sympathizer, heard that the committee was to wait on him and tendered his resignation before the commit tro CO1'!! see bjm. County Juried Alhr-vt FrnCiT i Ollt of the

city, Dirt it i said he win be asked to re's'.gh as loon as he arrives here, and so will Frank JVIannix, county clerk and recorder. Both are attending the Democratic convention In Pueblo. It is further reported that Assistant District Attorney J. C. Cole, who is very much disliked by mine owners and members of the Citizens' Alliance, will be compelled to relinquish his office. All officeholders whose resignations have been demanded have furnished them when threatened with hanging. The bloodhounds in charge of Hugo

Nestor of Washington Journalism Rewarded for Long Service.' Washington, June 8 One thousand of the best known citizens of Washington last night tendered" a reception tp Crosby S. Noyes, editor-in-chief of the Washington Evening Star and known as the Nestor of Journalism In this city. It was a testimonial of their affection, esteem and gratitude for Mr. Noyes' work and accomplishments in more than a half century of Washington life In developing the national capital through the instrumentality of his paper and as a citizen. The immense banquet halls of Rauscher's were used for the occasion. From out-of-town came over 800 letters from editors, senators and members of the house of representatives

and others, congratulating the venerable editor, now rounding out his 79th

year, on his achievements. President Roosevelt sent a personal message regretting his inability to be present, but extending to Mr. Noyes his congratulations and wishing that his health and prosperity may long continue. Secretary John Hay sent his regrets in a letter testifying to the ability, integrity and public service of the honored guest. A pleasing feature of the function was the presence of every employe of the Star.

".CHEERFUL AGAIN."

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Spreading Civilization. Washington, June 8. The great American game of baseball has been Introduced into the far East by the jackies of American warships. Teams made up from the crews of the vessels In Admiral Cooper's command have formed the Asiatic Fleet Baseball League, and a copy of their schedule of games has been received at the bureau of navigation. The series consists of fifteen games, the first of which is scheduled as the Oregon vs. Flotilla. The marines also are represented by a nine and will take a part in the struggle for the championship.

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Hearst Loses in Colorado. Pueblo. Col.. June 8. The Colorado Democratic state convention named delegates to the national convention. The delegation goes uninstructed. The Hearst people attempted to pass a resolution' instructing for Hearst through the convention, but it was turned down by a vote of 379 to 108. The platform indorses the Kansas City platform of 1900 and instructs the delegation to use all honorable means to secure a platform in harmony therewith. Strong resolutions commending Mr. Bryan were adopted.

Dollar Excursion Cincinnati Sunday Visit Cool Coney Island, a twenty-mile boat ride up the Ohio River. Visit the Zoological Garden, the greatest collection of wild animals in the United States. Visit the Queen City Bathing Beach, the Atlantic City of the West. Visit Chester Park; hundreds of amusement features

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A Simple Ceremony. Florence, June 8. A funeral service of the simplest character took place yesterday over the body of Mrs. Samuel L. Clemens in the Villa Quarto. Only members of the lamily were present. The coffin was taken to a temporary vault from which it will be sent to Genoa and placed aboard a steamer sailing for New York June 25. Mr. Clemens (Mark Twain) will go to the United States with the body.

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War Formally Ended. Mexico City, June 8 President Djaf,

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tilt? t J 1 u i. I Lilt: .u a a.i j av vn-v tan peninsula after four years' duration. The war cost many lives, as the climate is unhealthful for troops from the tablelands. Many of the Mayas are now peacefully at work on plantations and have settled down to a civilized course of life.

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sin who killed the Findlay miners to a mile beyond Clyde station, a distance of three miles. There the scent was completely lost. It is believed by the detectives working on the case that the assassin took a buggy at the place where the scent was lost and proceeded along the old stage road to Colorado Springs.

MINE OWNERS AROUSED

Murder and Robbery. Yorktown, Tex., June 8. Operator Earl, station agent for the San Antonio & Arkansas Pass railroad, was shot to death by a robber, who got $10 from the cash drawer. Conrad Schwartz was arrested and taken to jail at Cuero. It is supposed that Earl was murdered because he was unable to open the office safe.

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They Claim to Have Discovered Existence of Murderous Plot. Victor, Col., June 8. Two hemp ropes knotted with a noose for hanging were lying on a table in the room where the Cripple Creek district Mine Owners' association held a heated discussion behind closed doors. The members were greatly incensed by the discovery of what they regarded as evi

dence of the existence of a plot in the Victor miners' union for wholesale assassination of mine owners and miners. This evidence was a bundle of forty marked photographs found by Lieutenant Keegan in the union hall. On the back of some of the photos was the name of james Cochran, secretary of the union. The photos were of sxouds of men employed in various

mines. The most important one was a group of the night shift of the Vindicator. The photo contains about twenty portraits, five of which were numbered trom 1 to 5. On the back were written the names of the persons numbered. Of the five names those of Charles McCormick and Mel Beck had

been crossed out. These two men were killed in the Vindicator explosion last November. On other photos similarly arranged it is asserted there are crossed out the names of some of the men who have disappeared and whose whereabouts or departure are unknown.

Etzel Was an American. Butler, Pa., June 8. Lewis Etzel, the correspondent of the London Telegraph killed by Chinese soldiers at New Chwang, is stated by his cousin. Miss Edith Knittle, to have been the oldest son of Gabriel Etzel, once a prominent merchant oi this city. Lewis was about forty years of age and was unmarried.

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Expect to Get Fugitive. Mexico City, June 8 The police of this city are searching for Herman E. Haase, the alleged embezzler of $20,000 from the Corn Exchange bank of Chicago while its chief auditor.

Drowned While Bathing. New Albany, Ind., June 8. Peter Zwahlon, cabinet maker, twenty-four years old, was drowned while bathing in the Ohio river.

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Morocco Tribesmen Grow Bold. Tangier, June 8. Armed Anjora Moors invaded the residence of an Englishman here and compelled hi wife to give up the rifles of her husband, who wns absent. Th outrage took place in broad daylight. British consul demands the arrest of the tribesmen, but the Moorish officials

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loan will be offered in the near future. Santo Dumont says that he will make his ascent at St Louis before the end of June. Violent thunderstorms in northern France resulted in fire men being killed by lijrhtninp. Democrat ftf the twentieth Illinois district renoninated Henry T. Raney, of Carr611ton, for con frress. The business section of Johnstown, ()., was det roved by fire. The loss is estimated at from $75,000 to $100,000. The Indianapolis Journal has been sold to tht Morning Star and the two papers merged into one, the Star retaining the Held The submarine torpedo-boat Fnlton, which was sunk to the bottom of the ocean for a tost, remained there over twelve hour-. Two young women living near Statham, Ml.s., Mabel Flanagan and Amern-a Lynn were instantly killed by a stroke of lightning Jkhn Robinson, 27, Muumee. In., murdered his wife and brother-in-law. She. by Attorbury, and then committed suicide ly shooting. The Republican party in Oregon scored an ovurwhelming victory. The next legislature will be Republican by a large majority and Republicans wr elected to most of tU county aces.

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