Richmond Palladium (Daily), 28 September 1904 — Page 3
RICmiOND DAILY PALLADIUM, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28.
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President Compelled to Deny a Shameless Bit of Misrepresentation. WHO' WROTE LETTER? A Publication In Mngazine of Western Miners Federation Was a Gross and BunjsUnfC Forgery. "Word Purporting to Be From the P.l.ent Placed Him In a Ridiculous Light.' Butte, Mont., Sept. 28. "When Senator Fairbanks and his party arrived here they found the Republican leaders much exercised over the publication in the Miners' magazine, published at Denver by the Western FedfT' '' MICHAEL J. DONNELLY. eration of Miners, of what purported to be a denunciation of labor unions by President Roosevelt and a denial of its authenticity by the president. The president's contradiction was sent to former Senator Lee Mantle in response to a telegram of inquiry from him, and was as follows: "White House, Washington, Sept. 26, "Your telegram received. The letter you refer to purporting to be addressed by me to Michael Donnelly and printed in the Miners' Magazine of Sept. 22 is, of course, an absurd and impudent forgery. I have written no such letter nor any letter even resembling it to Mr. Donnelly nor anyone else. I have written Mr. Donnelly requesting to know if he has received any such letter and requesting him If so to at once lay it before the district attorney of Chicago to find out whether it is possible to discover and punish the forgers. "THEODORE ROOSEVELT." The letter in which the president was represented to have made his attack on union labor was addressed to Michael Donnelly of Chicago, president of the Butchers' and Meat Cutters' Union. The document is given in full, with President Roosevelt's name attached, but without date, and it is stated that it was written in response to an appeal by Donnelly to him to interfere for the settlement of the late butchers' strike. Following are some extracts from it: "I stand ready to do as my illustrious predecessor, Grover Cleveland, did, and assort the power of this nation against all local nullifiers. Last summer I felt impelled to write a letter calling upon my countrymen to put down lynching. But labor union terrorism and crime are as great a national menace as lynch law. "Let me tell you that the first duty of the officers of the law, whether they be sheriff, constable, municipal officers, mayors, governors or the president himself, is to maintain public order and put down the mob with an iron hand." After advising Donnelly to put a stop to the strike, the president Is represented as saying: "In any case be assured I will keep my hands off unless your folly brings you into collision with the laws of the United States, when my hand will go on im a way you will not like. So far as I am concerned you have barked up the wrong tree. I am not to be either wheedled or frightened into meddling with what is none of my business." Vice Presidential Party. Butte, Mont., Sept. 28. With a speech at Anaconda, Mont., late yesterday and two in this city last night, Senator Fairbanks concluded his second day in Montana. The itinerary of yesterday covered the line of the Northern Pacific from Billings to this point, and the party passed from the upper Yellowstone country into the Gallatin valley, crossing the continental divide and arriving at Butt? very little after schedule time. Crowd Fell Thirty Feet. Milford, Del., Sept. 2S. Two hundred persons were thrown from a platform and fell thirty feet at the launching of the schooner Charles J. Bumas. yesterday. Fifteen persons were seriously injured. A spike which held the olatform gave way and the entire structure fell.
Vesuvius Getting Good. Naples, Sept. 28. The eruption of Mt. Vesuvius has greatly diminished. The authorities have relaxed the restrictions placed upon the public when the eruption was at its worst, and people are permitted to ascend the mountain. The railway was so damaged by lava that three months will be required to repair it. Many Americans are making the trip to inspect the volcano in Sedan chairs.
He Feared Insanity. Berlin, Sept. 28. D. K. Goss, professor of the American Institute at Strassburg, formerly superintendent of the Indianapolis city schools, shot and killed himself. Mr. Goss left a fetter saying he feared he was becoming insane and for that reason had decided to commit suicide. The American institute Is closed. TERSE TELEGRAMS Fefer Sells, the veteran showman, is dying. The fifth international vegetarian congress is in pension at St. Louis. The Indiana (synod ofjhe Cumberland preebjrterian church is in session at Princeton. flMore thnn 250 alleged offenders against the naturalization laws, are under arrest in New York. Congressman James A. Hemenway has been sailed east by Chairman Cortelyou for a conference. Three children of Charles K. Bird, were burned to death in a fire which destroyed their home, near Robinson. la. David K. Gos, former superintendent of the Indianapolis sehoo's, is dead at Strasburg. Germany, where he has been conducting a school for American boys. Georjte Barr McCntcheon. the author, was married at Chicago to Mrs. Marie Van Antwerp ray, of Hiarhland'Park. 111. Mr. and Mrs. McCutchoon have left for a trip to Europe. The Labrador coast was swept by a heavy frale last week and eleven vessels, mostly fish laden were driven ashore, the greater portion of them being totally wrecked. Seven sailors be'onnri" to tw "rit were drownejjj. Your Stomacli. When the quantity of food taken is too large or the quality too rich, sour stomach is likely to follow and especially so if the digestion has been weakened by constipation. Eat slowly and not too freely of easily digested food. Masticate the food thoroughly. Let five hours elapse between meals, and when you feel a fullness and a weight in the region of the stomach after eating, take Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets and the sour stomach may be avoided. For sale by A. G. Luken & Co. and W. H. Sudhoff, Fifth and Main streets. One of nature's remedies; cannot harm the weakest constitution; never fails to cure summer complaints of young or old. Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawebrry. Bride Displays Her Trust. Kansas City, Sept. 28. Sheriff ' Karb of Columbus, Ohio, has left for that city with George M. Collier, formerly examiner of engineers of Ohio, who is wanted there on the charge of embezzling $2,700 of state funds. His wife, to whom he was married in the police matron's room last Saturday, returned with him. Diamond Thieves Sentenced. Des Moines, la., Sept. 28. William Smith and Charles Jennings have confessed to the theft of $10,000 worth of diamonds from O. Cohen of this city, whose safe they dynamited last June. The men were sentenced to fourteen years each in the state penitentiary. Only Did His Duty as He Saw it. "I deem it my duty to add a word of praise for Chamberlain's Colic, Cho'era and Diarrhoea Remedy," sayg J. Wiley Park, the well known merchant and postmaster at Wiley, Ivy. "I have been selling it for three or four years, and it gives complete satisfaction. Several of my customers tell me they would not be without it for anything. Very often, to my knowledge, one single dose has cured a severe attack of diarrhoea, and I positively know that it will cure the flux (dysentery). You are at liberty to use this testimonial as you please." Sold by A. G. Luken & "Co. and W. II. Sudhoff, Fifth and Main street. MMi.l:..:H,.H"i"M"i"i"iii"i"i' Kindly keep uppermost in your mind the fact that the First National Bank Wants your banking busi ness, and will accord you every courtesy and accom modatlon consistent with the most liberal and modern methods of banking. 1-H'l 'X"XX"X I"I"X' X"X"X"X"X"X"X'
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Richmond Readers Must Come to That Conclusion. It is not the telling of a single cae in Richmond, but scores of citizens testify. Endorsement by people vou know bears the stamp of truth. The following is one of the public svitements made in this locality about Down's Kidney Pills: S. F. Thomas, of 203 North Nineteenth street, a member of Company B, 57th Indiana infantry divine die civil war says: "I had constant aching pains through my loins; if I made the least move it caused sharp and piercing twinges to pass through my back so that I could hardly endure it and there was difficulty with the kidney secretions. Seeing I 'can's Kidney Pills recommended, ai.hou.uh all other medicines I tried failed to do any good, I thought hey might help me and I got a box at A. J. Lhken's drug store and began their use. They quickly relieved me. I never had a remedy to act so promptly and go right to the source of the trouble. My wife also used them with the best satisfaction." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Butfale, New York, sole agents for the United States. Kemember the name Doan's and take no substitute. Special Fares to Cincinnati Via the Pennsylvania Lines. September 2Gth, to October 1st, inclusive, excursion tickets to Cincinnati, account Grand Circuit Meet, will be sold via Pennsylvania Lines from Springfield, Piqua, New Pris, Richmond and intermedidate stations. More Riots. Disturbances of strikers are not yearly as grave as an individual disorder of the system. Overwork, loss of sleep, nervous tension will be followd by utter collapse, unless a reliable remedy is immediately employed. There' nothing so efficient to cure disoiders of the Liver or Kidneys as Electric Bitters. It's a wonderful tonic, and effective nervine and the great e stall around m:dicine for run down systems. It dispels nervousness, Rheunatism and Neuralgic and expels Maaria germs. Only 50c, and satisfaction guaranteed by A. G. Lnken & Co. o a. 3 -a? s x-c xAi Bears the y9 Kind Van Have Aiways Bought Signature of Let us speak of man as we find him, And censure only what we can see, Remembering that no one can be perfect, Unless he uses Rocky Mountain Tea. A. G. Luken & Co. It's folly to suffer from that horrible plague of the night, itching piles. Doan's Ointment cures, quickly and permanently. At any drug store, 50 cents. Working Overtime. Eight hour laws are ignored by hese tireless, little workers Dr. king's New Life Pills. Millions are Jways at work, night and day, curing Indigestion, Biliousness, Constipaion, Sick Headache, and all Stomach, .iver and Bowel troubles. Easy, pleasant, safe, sure. Only 25c at A. G. Luken & Co's drug store. TS J. 'J? J X-C X uTL. Bears the f IllB Kind JfOU H3VB AIW2VS Bourfit Ihe Kind Jfoa Have Always Signature of WORLD'S FAIR EXCURSIONS At Lowest Fares Now Run More Days via Pennsylvania Lines. Under the new arrangement the World's Fair coach excursions over Pennsylvania lines for which tickets to St. Louis are sold at the lowest fares now run Sundays, Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays each week. The round trip from Richmond is $7.00, tickets good in coaches of through trains. Excursion tickets to St. Louis with longer limit are sold every day. Full information may be obtained from C. W. Elmer, ticket agent, Pennsylvania lines at Richmond, Ind. O. M. Ailing, Free port Was all run down. Could not eat or sleep. Holister's Rocky Mountain Tea made me a well man. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. A. G. Luken & Co. Takes the burn out; heals the wound; cures the pain. Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil, the household remedy. MONEY LOANED From 5 to 6 per cent. Thompson's Loan and Real Estate Agency, Main and seventh streets.
Oust Two Boats IT& BUFFALO DETROIT & BUFF; STEAMBOAT THE LAKE AND RAIL ROUTE WORLD'S FAIR, SL- LOUIS DAILY SERVICE, MAY 26th Improred Express Srrvk (It hours) Bvtveea DETROIT and BUFFALO Leave DETROIT Daily - 4.00 P. M. Arrive BUFFALO - 7.3U A. n Connecting with Farhwit Train f !1 Point in W YORK, rfc.N!ilLVAMA and NEW KKhLANU SI 41 IS. Leave BUFFALO Daily - S.30 P.M. Arrive DETROIT - 7.30 A. M. Connectinir with Ft Firm Train for WORLD'S rUK, hT. MU M jnd THE WEsf, with D. fc C N. Co. for ! liJaad and Kartkrra Xrhlraa Rtwru. Rat betwern Ut-troit and ftuffalo on war. .&! round trip. Berth H.OO, 1.40( Staterooms f J. 60 ah direction. Send So Stamp World's Fair Illuttrated Pamphlet. Bend 8c Stamp lourut rampniet Kate. . RAIL TICKETS NONORtO ON STtAMCM FirsKlaaa, Second-claca, Tourist KperiaL Cnnrvnt Otis ( World s Fair, Sk I -outs) reading la l.rr,d 1 runr Kf . or Miohiiran Centraf Ky. between HCFFALO aad DETROIT will b. accepted for J A. A. Srkawu.0. .1 TranaportaXioDtu I. dC B. Stma. I P. T. M., lu, JTwa. . WHEN IN CINCINNATI , OO TO THE, ZOOLOGICAL GARDEN. LARGEST ANIMAL COL .LLCTION IN AMERICA, MERRY - GO ROUND, PONY TRACK AND OTHER AMUSEMENTS. BAND CONCERTS DAILY AFTERNOON AND EVENING. SPECIAL RATES TO LARGE PASTIES. K I I r r Trade Marks Dcign rtrrr Cotriohts Ac. Anyone sending a sketch and description mmf quickly aacertait. our opinion free whether an invention is probably patentable, Coniiuunlca. tlons strictly confidential. HANDBOOK on Patent sent free. Oldest agency for secnrlngpatenta. Patent taken through Mann A Co. receive tpeciol fMttlcs, without charge. In the . . Scientific American. A h&ndsomely lllnntrsted weekly. Tjinrest ctn. culation of any scient'.ne journal. Terms, $3 j year ; four months, f L Sold by all newsdealers. EIUNN-& Co.M,8 - Hew York Branch Offlco, G2ft F SU Washington. D. C, PEnpYounVAcnno;i OH iriMuiitAT LAKES PArC fSLAf'' MICHIGAN SUMMER. RES0P7S. The LAKE AND RAIL ROUTE to WORLD'S FAIR. ST. LOUIS TIME TABLE CTWCCN Detroit and Cleveland Leave DETROIT, daily . 10.30 p. m. Arrive CLEVELAND . . 5.30 a. m. making connections with all Railroads for points Kast. Leave CLEVELAND, daily 10.15 p. m. Arrive DETPOIT . . . 5.30 m. Connecting with Special Trains for World's Fair. SL Louis, and with 0. 4 C. Steamers for Mackinac. "Soo." Marquette. Ouluth, Minneapolis. SL Paul. Petoskey. Milwaukee. Chicago and Georgian Bay, also with all Railroads for points in Michigan and the West. Day Trips between IXrtroit and Cleveland during July and August. Mackinac Division ' Lw. TOLEDO Mondays and 'Saturdays 9.30 a. m. and "Tuesdays and Thursdays 4 e. m. L. DETROIT Mondays and "Saturdays 6.00 p. m. and 'Wednesdays and Fridays 9.30 a. Dl. "Commenciaa Jud 15th. Send 2c for Illustrated Pamphlet Tourist Rates. Send 2c for World's Fair PamphleL ADbRESS A. A. SCHANTZ, 6. S. A P. T. M. Detroit. Mich. 1 DR. laFRAIICO'S conpounoi Safe, epeedy retrnlator; 25 cent. Drncflsts er its. DruaeleteerflBi Sooklet free. va.LM IraAJiCO,FhtledelnhlsV Aa
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