Richmond Palladium (Daily), 23 February 1906 — Page 3

THE MOKNIKG PALLADIUM FRIDAY, FEBEUAEY 23, 1906.

PA3E THUEB.

MAKES REQUEST

OF LEGISLATORS

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FARMERS' INSTITUTE AT CAM BRIDGE CITY ASK FOR THREE THINGS.

MORE MONEY FOR PURDUE

Desire That Foreign Markets Be Opened to Meat Products and Want a Pure Food Law.

(Palladium Correspondence.) Cambridge City, Ind., Feb. 22 As a result of one of the most successful farmers' , institutes ever held in this city, resolutions have been passed which deal with three important subject pertaining not only to farmers, but to all citizens of Indiana in general. First, that a larger appropriation should be made by congress to Purdue University to promote general agricultural interests. Second, that our senators and representatives in congress, should use their best efforts to secure, or make a clear way to secure, foreign markets for American live stock, and third that congress should pass and enforce a pure food law. The effects of the first resolution would be felt directly by the farmer alone. Nevertheless the other two resolutions are of national interest. Few people realize what a foreign market for live-stock would mean to stock raisers. " Not only would it give the stock raiser a constant market, but would help him in his fight against the trust which has made the stock raising industry one of risk and small profit, both in selling his live stock and in buying the finished product. , The following were passed : Resolved, That this conference of the Cambridge City Farmers' Institute would respectfully make the following suggestions to the next legislative assembly: The success already achieved by the farmers' institute of this state, under the very limited financial support that they have so far received, justifies us in asking that the work be largely extended, so that all agricultural departments of Purdue University should receive a large financial increase, which need special stimulus to promote the progressive agricultural interest of the state. To this end the appropriation should be increased to sixty thousand, ($G0,000) annually. We would respectfully urge that the department ought to be supported in a manner consistent with the position of the State of Indiana with the surrounding states which receive larger appropriations than the amount asked for. Resolved, That we as an institute present these resolutions in writing to the senators and representatives elect of ie counties of "Wayne, Henry and Fayette, which we represent as constituents. Also that we present these resolutions to the Governor of Indiana to recommend the appropriation in his annual message to the legislature. Resolved, That we respectfully demand and urge of our senators from this state, and our representatives in congress from this district, to support a National pure food law to protect the general health of all the people of the state from the impure and adulterated food products from the state and interstate commerce. . Resolved, That we earnestly request our representative, Hon. Jas. E. Watson, and our senators to use their best efforts to secure legislation that shall open foreign markets to our meat products.

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States much money and no substantial advantages have been secured,

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TIN PLATE MILLS WILL OPEN

AGAIN.

Men at Gas City Have Been Without

Work for Nine Months "Open Shop."

Marion, Ind., Feb. 22. The big

tinplate mills of Gas City will resume

operations on Monday, March 5, and

the plant will be operated as an

"open shop."

This announcement will be receiv

ed with joy by the workmen, who

have been idle for about nine months.

The tinplate has been one of the

big industries that has made Gas City prosperous, and the merchants will rejoice at the resumption.

The workmen are being notified

that if they desire to work to make application at once, for positions. The old workmen will be given the preference, but they, will have to leave the union to secure positions. The

company will make an announce

ment in a few days of the plans for operation.

It is said that the stock is low at

that the Gas City plant, and it is an

ticipated that the factory will be operated to its fullest capacity. When in full operation about 700 men are

given employment, and the wages are

good.

It is said that operations would

have been resumed before this time had it not been for a delay in the

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CAMPANIONS HURRY AWAY

Police at First Suspected Mystery Similar to That of Nan Patterson Case.

New York, Feb. 22 The police were called upon to investigate the death of Gussie Hart, an actress, 50, who died in a cab while being taken to her home by several companions. The matter was at first reported as a possible murder and several arests were made. It .developed, however, that the woman had fallen down a flight of twenty feet at an uptown cafe where she had spent several hours with a party of friends. Her

skull was fractured and she was hur

ried home. Suspicion was aroused

by the fact that those who were with

the woman, left her house after sum

moning a physician. The coroner

tonight discharged all who were ar

rested.

It was at first thought that the

case had features similar to the Nan Patterson-Caesar Young affair. The first intimation that a crime had been committed came to the police when a physician notified them that he had

been called to the house at 261 West

Thirty-eighth street to attend a wo

man, and found her dead. Her skull

had been fractured. Miss Hart has

been appearing in "The Child Wife," at a theatre in this city, and had theatrical engagements here until May 6, next. Several hours before she left the theater last night a cab stopped before the house where she roomed in West Thirty-eighth street. Then, so the police say, two men took her from the cab and carried her into the house, and a few minutes later the physician was called. He was told that a woman was ill. When he reached the room he found two women and three men at the bedside. Miss Hart was dead. When a coro

ner who was notified reached the

room none of the watchers remained.

The body of the woman with the head terribly crushed was lying undisturbed on the bed and the walls along the stairway up which it had been carried, were smeared with blood. The police began a search for the cab and for the two men who carried the woman's body to her room.

Miss Hart told the landlady of her

boarding house a few days ago that her family lived in Washington, D. C.

Miss Hart was about 50 years old.

She was well known as a black face

comedienne. She has a son living in Cincinnati. A daughter died recent-

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