Richmond Palladium (Daily), 27 February 1906 — Page 7

PAGE BEVEH. MAN IS RESCUED BY ELEPHANTS v 1 -1 ! j READ THIS! Wanted, Found and Lost, in which personal gain does not enter, are inserted in thes columns free, providing they are not over fifteen (15) words in length. No business advertisements inserted free of charge. Advertisers will do well to remember; that letters directed to Initials Only are not delivered through the postoffice. is!;"! t " i it FOUR GIGANTIC ANIMALS LIFT STREET CAR OFF UNFORTUNATE MAN. J invested in a package of CAUSED BY A COLLISION

THE MORNING PALLADIUM TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 27. 1906.

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FIRE ALARM SIGNAL STATIONS. FIRST DISTRICT. i South of Main, West of 7th. 1-2 1st and S. C, Piano Factory. 1-3 2nd and S. B. i l-4-4th arid S. D. 1-3 5th and S. B. 1-0 5th and S. II. 1-$ 7th'. and C. ,H Y l-OTth and S. J. Yi Y l I1 j ' i 1 ' SECOND DISTRICT. 1 South of Main, between ,7th and 11th. 2-1 8th and Main. 2-3-8th and S. Ef ; : f 2-4-7th an(VS.,a. ; ; i , ! ' 2-5 9th and S. A. 2-0-10th and S. C. 2-7-illth and. Main. 2-3 11th and S. J. . . j li THIRD DISTRICT, i South of Main, East of 11th. 3-1 12th and S. B. 3-2 12th and S. E. 34 14th and. Main. ' , 3-5 14th and S. C. ' 3-6-lQth and S. A. Y ; , , ' 3-7 20th and Main.' 3- 8 15th and S. A. ; ; FOURTH DISTRICT. North of Main, West of 10th to river. 4- 1 3d and Main, Robinson V shop. ,4-3-3d and N. C. ... . .... i0 City Building:. ; ... , ' . 4-4 8th, and N. G. 4-5-Gaar, Scott & Co. ' " 5 ! 4-0 No. 1 Hose House, N. 8th. 4-7 Champion Mills. 4-$-10th and N. L; t. , : ; 4-9 9th and N.' E. 4- 12 City. Electric Light Plant. ' " f FIFTH DISTRICT. . , 5 W. 3rd and Chestnut, i 5-1 W. 3d and National Avenue. 5- 21 W. 3d and Kinsey. .''. : 5-3 W. 3d and Richmond, Avenue. 54 W. 1st and R. R. 5-5 State and Boyer. 5-6 Grant and Ridge. 5-7 Hunt and, Maple. S-S Grant and Sheridan 5- 9-Bridge Avenue' Paper MilU ' 5-12-Earlham College. """';' ;1 SIXTH DISTRICT. ' North of D, East of 10th. 6- 1 Railroad Shops. 6-2 Hutton's Coffin Factory. 6-3 Hoosier Drill Works. 6-4 Wayne Works. ' 1 V H 1 6-5 City 'Mill 5 Works. ' ' 1 6-0 15th and R. R. !f ;f U 6-7-13th and N. IL' 1 t I SEVENTH' DISTRICT. Between Main and North D. East of I 10th. 7 9th and N. A.' ' 7-1 11th and N. B. 7-2-14th and N. C. .1 r 7-3 No. 3 Hose Jlouse. 7-4 18th and N. C.' - 7-5T-22d and N. E..' , I. SPECIAL SIGNALS. , ( 2- 2-2-Patrol Call. 3- 3-3- Fire Pressure. . , lO-Natural Gas on. 2-1 Fire out. ( ( , v 3 Fire pressure off. ,l, ' ' 10-10-10 Natural Gas off. All boxes marked thus call for di rect presure. . , s Instructions and Cautions. Never tamper with a fire alarm box unless1" you have positive knowledge liprfi is a fire. Never send in' an alarm unless you ! are 'certain the fire is nearest " the box'youare' at.1 ,!'' !: li J-' Never open r an aWrm TjoxT'whhen vou hear' the bells on the ehgit 'ehgine house i f ' I , ,1 i -f striking an alarm. Never open a box for ft fire seen at a distance.' ii! ,v l M When 1 yon' have positive knowledge -o fl. hnov 'iri box'doo-r: then unlock the'alarni W putt down hook once, arid t&n let &Y Unless the U plafniy to! be; seen: remain 'at' box until the 'firemen ar rive, and direct them where to go. EDWARD MILLER, Chief.

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OUR GLASSES CURE - LA. Office hours from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. j. Examinations free. Nos. 4 and 5 Aldine Building, Main street, near Tenth; v ; : i Headache Cured. Mrs. ' Ryan, wife of Lee Ryan liv eryman on South Tenth street, saya : 'fFor. years I had suffered with se vere headaches almost constantly. I wan told by several specialists that my eyes were, the cause of it, so that I finally consented to the wearing of glasses which would help me for only a short period, when the head aches would retui again. I wa3 told that nothing more could be done for me unless I submitted to having drops put in my eyea to suspesd . the . accommpdation. 1 was fearful of the effect, as I knew of others whose eyes had been perma nently weakened' from the effects of a I mydriatic' 1 'consulted' Mr. and Mrs. . Lingerfield and Mass Sweiczer, as'I noticed in ' their' advertisement thatj they corrected all latent trouble! , without' the ' use ' of a . mydriatic Iam very much pleased with he re sijlts, as, it is now nearly one. year since they fitted , irie " with ' glasses and my head' has not ached since I have worn them. I am grateful, too, to have fpund some one who was able to I correct , my trouble without the use .of dropsl,r ' ' ' ! 1 t .Mydriatics. . , . '., . . We do not. use. .Belladonna, . Atro pine or other, mydriatics, injurious drugs all l of , them, and belonging. to a past stage. in, the. science of optics as applied to. eyesight testing. To tal dilation .with ,a, powerful oiydriatiei will set, your, .eyes. at. rest. , It will set ?m , at .rest, so .well that 'in a j great many, cases.it will take the eyes a year .or more . to . get back . to their normal .conditions, aid ; veiy often rest them so well .that tie eyes are never comfortaVo again. . By means of 1 modern methods we. obtain more accurate and . satisfactory results without the us? of. drops, alia avoiding much of the . discomfort and often serious danger to the patient. r-Mrs. Commons, wif of E. L. Com XLona, proprietor, of . the . Willow Crove Dairy, . says : . ''M.t eyes were more thoroughly test i by Mr. and Mrs Lingcrflel! . an 1 Miss Sweitzer tLan by any. oViei optician I, had previously consuUe.L 1 The glasses they furnished me are giving entire satisfaction, . and I wear thara with perfect comfort, .which. I had not ben able to do. heretofore." Your stomach churns and .digests iood you eat and if foul, j PV or out of order, your wh tem:suffers from' blood poison, ul, or torwhole sys son. " Hol- ' liter 's Rocky"! Mountain Tea keeps you 'well., ,,35 .cents, Tea or:Tabiets. I "ir i-i 1 ri t -i o s . 'vr inatq py a. u. uun;n cc y,o. ; V T in . Tt-i x -w?i ? ;! I remedy for that often fatalidis ; easerduP; .Has been;, used with S1TO ,ln. ?5 , W h, TWfKJ. 1 Want ads in Paladium paya

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SCOTCH COLLIE GOES TO SCHOOL .j ! PROVINCETOWN" BOASTS POS-. SESSION OF SCHOOL ATTENDING DOG, HE HAS NEVER BEEN TARDY Sits Besides His Young JMistress or Follows Her From Class to Class. Provincetown, Mass., Feb. 26. Provincetown boasts possesion of a school attending dog a 1 year old Scotch Collie, Macduff, by name, property of Miss Annie Herd, grammar school pupil. Prior to the middle of the fall term Macduff cared naught seemingly . for halls of learning, but of a sudden be took to school going. "' During every session of the last half of the fall, and every session of the present term, "Mac" has been with neardly 100 pupils whose names, unlike his, grace the grammar school register. 1 , i , ; , . Not : once has he been tardy, not once has he, received a. black mark for sin of omission or ?, commission. Whenever he finds the seat next in the rear of his iyoung owner's vacant, "Mac" duly takes possession thereof, and there sits, interested but quiet ' spectator, until Miss Annie goes elsewhere. ; , , , When 1 devotional exercises are progressing, . Macduff's head ever rests ? devoutly upon the desk edge before him as it should not to be lifted until the termination of the reading; then Macduff sits erect, with bright 'eye and quick ear, alert to catch the: next! move in the day's program. : ' . . , The hand bell signal that summuns his young mistress' class to .the recitation room is promptly recognized by "Mac." Whenever that signal is sounded his eye becomes riveted upon the form of his mistress, and as she goes from class to elass "Mac" alva33 follows her. ' ' . ; The Kind You Have Always Bwgf.1 A Mystery Solved. it ' t r t "How to keep off periodic attacks of biliousness and habitual constipation was a mystery that Dr. King's New Life Pills solved for me," writes John N. Pleasant, of Magnolia, Ind. The only pills , that are guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, to everybody or money refunded. Only 25e at A. G. Lukec 5r Co.'s drug store. " l, :" In Self Defense S(ajorT Hamm. editor and manager of the Constitutionalist, Eminence, Ky.f' when : he was. fiercely attacked, ; four years ago, by Piles, bought a box of Bucklen's Arnica Salve, of .which he says: ."It cured me in ten days "and no! trouble ance." Quickest' healer of Burns, Sores, Cuts, and Wounds.

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After Victim Was Released Elephants Shunted Cars Down Street Reopening Traffic.

New York, Feb. 2(J. A street car collision at Forty-second street and Sixth avenue at 1:30 o'clock this afternoon, injured half a dozen or more persons and gave the hippodrome elephants a chance to distinguish themselves. The collision blocked the street and tangled up traffic. Thle genius of the publicity bureau saw a golden ppportunity, and ; grasped it bV calling ' out the v elephants. ' They lifted a car up so that a man could be rescued, and . then . shunted . both cars .'off .down the street, so that traf tic could go on its wav. ( The collision was between a southbound Sixth avenue car and a westbound Forty-second street car. The cars smashed together at ritrht angles. Both iuotormen were hurt and the passengers knocked to the lloors and showered 'with vglass. ' The passengers scrambled out and ; none was much hurt. Then from under the cars came a yelli Everyone stopped looking at their own cuts and bruises to look underneath the car. There, with his right leg wedged in between the trucks of the two cars, was a man. , , , . f'You can't get me out until you move one of these cars," .' he said. "I'm stuck , solid . between two trucks." ' Electricity was turned on in one of the cars, but that did not do any good. Then an idea came to George Lynch, one of the bright lights of the Hippodrome publicity department. The Hippodrome was only a block away. Lynch disappeared up Sixth avenue. In a minute Lynch came back with Ben' Powers, and plodding solemnly along . ..with , their trunks waving in the air, were the four Hippodrome trick elephants-Lena, Lou, My and Dick arrayed in their matinee togs. Powers led them to the wreck and pointed at the Fortyseccpad ; street , , car. The four big brutes , bent 1 their heads, got ; their trunks under the .wreckage and heavr ed upward.. They brought; the , trucks up about six inches and the man underneatj yelled: 'Pull, .somebody; I'm loose.", ' : He Tas dragged put and hrved to a hospital. ,A surgeon said, his right leg was 1 broken. . He gave his name as Hugh Kiernan. : .. . , FALL KILLS; BONES SOUND, Young Miner Dies, but Physicians Could Not Find Slightest Sign I ' ! of Fracture.. , Dover, Del., Feb. 26. John Whitford,'20 years old, a miner, who fell 200 feet down. a shaft in the Hurd mines, . died today. An' extraordinary feature in connectin with Whitford's mishap is that he did- not break a bone, despite the terrible fall. He was walking across a" plank over the shaft,' when he slipped and fell. ,Dr. John Walters, ' who - attended hfm, said that Whitford did not have the slightest kind of a fracture to any of his bones. 5 . 1 A DRINK IN DARK KILLS. r I Ohio Ofiicials Dies by Swallowing I Poison Taken by Mistake for , ; Medicine. i Wooster, Ohio, Feb. t 2G. Coroner Sullivan took poison by mistake early today and died a few hours later." He arose in the dark to take some medicinerbut got the wrong bottle by mistake. Dr. .Sullivan t recently - came into prominence through his, investigation of Mrs. Moorehouse's allerred "haby farm." He accused Mr?. Moorehouse : of ' murdering several children-and had her indicted. 5 . In everv clime its colors are unfurled Its fame has spread from Sea ' to Be;not surprised if in the other world Tou hearrof Rocky Mount ain 'Tea: For sale by A. G. Luken & Co.

PALLADIUM WANT ADS. FOR RESULTS.

WANTED-r-A girl for general housework at 229 North 16th street. One that can go home ; at night is preferred. - : ' WANTED A girl for general house workJ ; To go home at night. Call, 214 North Eighth street. WANTED Wood choppers to cut 500 cords of wood, about one mile -. from town. Apply to A. C. Underbill. : Telephone 357. VV ANTED There is an opening for a worthy young man to work his ' - way through the Business College. 1 Phone 240 2-15-tf WANTED-Girl for light housework. Good waires if competent. Apply K"o. 105 South 15th. WANTED Middle aged woman de sires place as housekeeper, practical nurse or core of aged. Address this office. WANTED--Washing at 123 South $th street. . . . f WANTED Girl, 214 . North Ninth street. General housework. SITUATION WANTED Boy, 16 years, best references; new 'phone 1341. ; : ; FOR RENT A small house. 213 South 13th street. 27-2t FOR KENT Nice furnisned nwm for gentleman, 120 South Seventh. FOR RENT Seven room Flat. Lav atory, both kinds of water, electric lights. Over 41 North Eighth St. , Phone 626. Women as Well as M Are Hafe J, miserable ;kj ; Kidney and " i Bladder Tronble. : ; ; Kidney trouble preys upon the mind," discourages and lessens ambition; beauty,' fpgt ness soon disappear, vigor , ana cheerful1 mtWNnL when the kidneys are out of order or diseased.' ' . , . ; . Kidney trouble has become so prevalent that ii is not uncommon for a child to'be born afflicted with weak kidneys. If the child urinates too often, if the urine scalds the flesh; or if j when the child reachesan age when it should be able to control the passage, it is yet afflicted with bed-wetting, depend upon it, the cause of the difficulty is' kidney, trouble, - and tjae first step should be towards the treatment of these important organs. This unpleasant trouble is due to a diseased condition of the kidneys and bladder and not to a i habit as most people suppose. able' with kidney and bladder trouble, and both need the same great remedy. The mild and the immediate effect of .Swamp-Root is soon realized.! It is sold Dy uruggisis, in nuycent and one-dollar size bottles, oumay have h sample bottle oy , mail free, clso a name of Bwuap-Boot pamphlet Uug all about Swamp-Root, including many-of the thousands of testi.monial' letter's received from sufferers cured. In "writing Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamtou, X. yk, be sure and mention this, paper. , Don't make any mistake, but remember the name, Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the address, : Binghamton, N. ' Y., . on every BABY SAVES FROM MANIAC. Pulls at kifuriated Woman's Dress y and Mother Escapes Police j : , .Capture Lunatic. : Sioux City Iowa,' Feb. 26. Attacked, bitten, and beaten byf Maggie Foley, a domestic, who had suddenly gone insane, Mrs. William Malsi believes she owes her life to heir two-year-old boy vrho tugged vigorously at the dress of the mad servant. The maniac ceased her murderous attack for an instant, as she regarded the little fellow sorrowfully.. Then she turped, evidently to complete ner awful! intention, but Mrs. Malsi had fled screaming for f help. The mad woman gaye chase but her viethn eluded her. j,The servant was captured later' by the police.

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FOR RENT Six room fiat, both kinds of water, electric light and bath. ' Sixteen and two .thirds per month.. Possession at once." See McNeal & Ketch. ;.- FOR RENT First floor Flat. ' Up . to date improvements. f 16 South Thirteenth -street. 1 Phone C28. FOR RENT Four room Second Floor Flat. Modern improvements. 1237 Main street. Phone 626. ' ' 'l Richmond pi-operty specialty. Porterfield, Kelly Block. Phone'329. .': - " . . tf. FOR SALE Household furniture at 410 North. Fifteenth street. PUBLIC SALE-I will oiler at pub-

lie "sale at my, residence three miles north of Richmond,, on the east road, cattle, hogs, hprses, farming implements and timothy hay etc., Wednesday, Feb.- 28, 1906. ; , 22-6t , Sanford Henning. ' LOST A dark' lap robei between 15 and 17th, on Main. Return to 47 , S.; 17th street' and receive reward. LOST A pocket , book containing three dollars and sme small change at Garfield building Friday evening. Phone 896 and receive reward. , , , . LOST If the person who found the pearl studded brooch, with .opal .. . setting, will . call phone 997, a suitable reward will be given. LOST At high school or between there and Fourteenth and North C, a gold watch fob. Return to 211 North Fourteenth street Receive reward. Phone 1197. ' T - " ! ' '1 I PETITION OF BANKRUPTCY FOR HIS DISCHARGE. ! In the matter of, Benjamin F. Ma son; Bankrupt: v No. 2110 in Bankruptcy. Y) f, District of Indiana, ss. ' On this 16th day of February, A. D. 1906, on reading the petition of the bankrupt for his discharge, it is ordered by the court, that a hearing be had upon the same on : the ; 20th aay 01 Marcn, a. v. iyuo, oerore saia Court, at Indianapolis, in said District, at nine o'clock in the forenoon, and that notice thereof be published twice in the Palladium, Richmond a newspaper, printed" -in , said , , district, and that all known creditors and other persons in interest may appear at the said time and place and show cause, if any they have, why the prayer of said petitioner should not be granted. , r v ; , (! , . And it is further ordered by the Court, that the Clerk shall send by mail to all known creditors copies of said petition and this order, addressed to them at their- places of residence as stated. ' , , , : " . Witness, the Honorable Albert B. Anderson, Judge of said Court,, and the seal thereof at , Indianapolis, in said District, on the 16th day -( of February A. D, lpOG., . ; ", ' . (seal.) ' . . NOBLE a BUTLER, Clerk. CHOKED TO DEATH ON FENCE. Steamfitter Slips on Icy Walk, Neck Held by Pickets, 'Dies from . Strangulation. , Minneapolis, Minn, Feb., 26. 3Iarjtin Rogers, fi6 Fourteenth arenue ; south, a steam fitter, was found dead early today by Patrolman Knutson a ; fence on . Siteeptli avenne,; - Investigation showed . that Rogers who 1 is t known to have been drinking, slippea on tne icy sidewaiE and ieii ?vstrangled to death., n . , - ,. ..I Y) - of