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THE MOESiKO PALLASIUU - HZTCZSDAY, MARCH 15, 1905. f AQB EIGHT. ML ORDER 'S JESSUiHSSliAfiDE0(5g;jpEGJJl!; .01 BANltREGORDS . V MARION THINKS LOCAL MAN ' '.M a . m - -V-l TTT1T T TT Tl A O 1 (Continued-From Page One.) ' '" ' jU'y ' -

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EVENING 'iiT STOilCE - piscdMNifc; ORDER i FROM WASHINGTON Richmond is "In Need of a larger f x orce oi u.a,ii vsaniurs .wuml .. . . ... ti.o oM avJte, liUui

of mail matter at the ?ftettffflee' aUn tins Wek. and will .take charge, been dis'contSn updn Ihfevei'of of the Marion players..-. r

the posfofilce department at Wash ington and in . accordance with the recommehdatiori of Po'stoflice Inspector Fletcher, wlio recently paid Richmond OrsitAftdyJta a.ffofi' quiries concerning the service , here. The - evening : (listribiyjtion of, mail matter has been a time honored 'feature of the Richmond 'postofiice, but it is held that it is not of-genenJ public benefit; that only ... a veiy niall proportion of the patrons of the office make use of it and furthermore that the carriers' time is too greatly needed during the day on the regular deliveries. It has been a fact generally observed that v the1 Richmond -postdfiice is really in need of ta - larger carrier force to properly cover-'the .city.' The demands" upon the force as if" now" exists are, it'ls asserted, too great, and it is ifecauseof ' this ' condition that on' some of the 'routes ?it hast' make all" the. deliveries scheduled. -' make all the dliveries' scheduled. ' With a .redistricting of the city anu ine auumon oi a. new carrier or

two, theservice, which, already is ex-;fssor tor Wayne townsinp, is mscellent, couldbe improved to the ben-Splaying. marked ability in. the manner efit of the public, . decoding td in-" in;, which he is handling the affair e formation- from iWshington rthe mat-, his- office 'and" his 1 corps of deputies ter of incensing the -carriers'-force1 are piling up the finished work in in the Richmond . postofiice ' has not ' ffood shape. In addition to- the roubeen Dressed. Hhoudi it" is tinder- tine of the assessors who are in .the.

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made to1 the1 force of clerks who ban- ! arranging the assessment blanks as die the inside business of the office. - j they are rbrought in is . one of painsWhen this will be 'don ;.: however, taking .character has not been- given out : The . in- 1 There is every likelihood that this crease of the carrier force at the year's assessment will compare faRichmond postoffice , has .not kept vorably,. with the . total value of

apace with the growth of the city , andtbe increase of postal business here, and while it is said that inspectors who have investigated conditions here will readily admit this to be the fact, they are not the ones to rec ommend an increase. It is their dutv to keep expenses " down and unless there is a vigorous i . . - i . - . i i i iemanu ior a larsrer carrier rorce from the patrons and the postmaster, no action in this direction will be taken. " .. . . "ARKANSAS TRAVELERS" PATRONS OF I. & E. TRACTION HAD A SLOW TRIP. To Add to the Miseries of the Trip The Motorman Fell Into a . Big Ditch. - Passengers on the west bound I. & E. interurban car which left .Richmond at 5:30 Tuesday evening had a chance to experience, the sensations of a 4 'Slow TraiwThro " Arkansas." The car was stopped at Centerville and . waited for about an hour.'. Then ifc nrj5pdpd to .lino.kson ." Parte but

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The- Back- StopuGocs o .arjorto 'gin the Preliminary WoTkr.of 4 ; Getting earn' Together. M '(Palladium SpecialC) Marion, Ind.,-Mar ; 14-W- i.A. Dugan, owner of the Marion franchise in the Interstate baseball league lasinlijM:alked;;over.-the Ion distance ghone with CIarence Jessujf,' &rftmn4&J!z&'v tle-Iiicftfc team, cannot secure hwtiSfirtfai f ra'ct was" signed! With tW'iinfe' standing that if. hV; foulfd a job; that Tie liked better; he eouldv ledve Ihe kew Londofi team; " -He, told- Owner Uugan tnat ne Atouia report at Jiaother players that have been -named, a- pitcher, Jietzi.en ox. t-nicao, jyao will report About the first o.tbje. coming month for a' tryout, Mr. Dugali says there is no doubt but that Jessup will be able to report for play with thp Marion team and will; tun no risk of bein? blwmailed'. 'as he was..careful to make arrangements 'to leave the New London team if he4desired. .'. ''..". .:; . .' " J'- ' ASSESSOR WEEK'S WORK AFFAIRS UNDER. HIS " CARE , ' MOVING ALONG NIGELY. " - t Collection of Dog Tax Being Careful t ly Looked After Prosecutions, . 1 ., Fall Upon the Delinquents. ,K e 'Harry' Meek, newly installe'd asfield .the office task of compiliiiff and. Wayne township taxable property m the past few years. There is, of course, a hope that "it will show an increase and. if the' diligent Work of the assessor has anything to do with this, such will be the result. The collection of the dog tax is the "stickler,"" but as a rule the assessors are experiencing little ' trouble. Tl-inirliofn rn irin a mntfl mnrp than i""u' v' - one call on a dog owner for the fee and under the law have the right to return the name of the delinquent immediately. If he does not settle before the . period of assessing is concluded, the name goes to the township trustee, and after a short period is turned over to the county prosecutor, who has but one course to prosecute. TO JOIN THOMAS ORCHESTRA Van den Berg Who Appeared Here ; Tuesday Night is to Leave , : Cincinnati Orchestra. Brahm Van den Berg, the piano soloist who pleased the large audi- , . . . , . . ... Theodore Thomas Orchestra, which will be heard here during the May Festival. He considers that he has been greatly honored, by being asked to, become a member of this .great musical organization. 4 Palladium "Want Ads Pay. 4 4 H" 7, if

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- - SXJPREME;COtftTypjDEEDON k TUnJATJTAWT QUESTION YESTERDAY. . , 1 iVy -FV?iff; !S - -m " r ' i--;r ' ' 'r''jf.r XT RIGHTS OF.;: THE ASSESSOR The3f,Pannot Be Prevented from A?sessing Deposits Foianf in Books of Banks. '-Richmond .attorney and Wayne county taxing officials were yesterday .discussing with a display of interest the Supreme Court decision"-' that banks and trust companies must disjelps the accounts, of-depositors, when Called upon to do o,by the; asses-. sors. v. . , ? ,f ; . The case arose at Washington, ihd:, when the county assessor "mide an affidavit that he had reason to believe one of the depositors' in the Washington National bank had not listed all of his money, and asked for ah oder of court that the bank should produee its cash register, draft register and personl account and individual ledger, so far as they related to the personal account of the depositor named, with all drafts, checks receipts and memoranda pertaining to his account, ' ' .Tlie court issued such an order, un der the authority, of, the acts of 1901 pagel09, and the . bank appealed,' asIrsejting that this a.ct, was unconstitu tional. , , The "ourt said there .was nothing unreasonable in providing for a Search, for omitted property by the taxing. officers... 'fjf .the omission was accidenttal," , said . the ' court," "the owner ought not to, complain, and,if intentional lie ought not to be heard expept as to the truth, of the supposed discovery, , ' . -"Any one who avoids the payment of his ratable share of taxes violates the law, and, when such v'asion is being attempted, it is the public duty of banks as well as of all othr corporations , having knowledge, ,; when called upon by proper . authority to disclose it, There is no more moral excuse or. legal justification for concealing the delinquency of the ' tax dodger' .than for any other class of j lawbreakers." I IIEGOTITAIONS FAILED FOLK COMPANY DID NOT BUY CANNING FACTORY. Henry Bullerdick Retains the Plant and Will Operate it This SummerProspects Good. The negotiations for the plant of the defunct Richmond Canning Company by the agents of the T. J. Polk Company of Greenwood, Ind., have fallen through and Henry Bullerdick, who purchased the plant at public sale, has taken possession of the property, "making a payment ; of $6900 to George R. Bullerdick, the asignee for the cempany. . The report of the sale of Uhe property was filed yesterday morning ' in the circuit court by Attorney W. H. Kelley "and there' is nb doubt but .that the "sale will be approved and Mr. . Bullerdick" given an assignee s deed. " ; ' .. -; " , Mr. Bullerdick will operate the plant this summer and fall and al-1 ready he has secured guarantees for nearly two acres of tomatoes nnd expects to seeure options on at ''least two more t. acres. With a favorable j crop the capacity" of the plant." will j bft'taxed. A large amount of corn will also be rnnned 4 4

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rtart. ? At ahieV close Nelson was an-! j parently t'vt-shf while jueuovern I showetl plaiiirVsigns of f atigxie. J ' Thef first l&i? rounds, we re slow and very ame. auci uotn ngnters were nissed, though ft. was McGovern: who ffe'i Kjis tome. He was grmltytpt Fall thfe holftig. Beginning with the second roH:fr;'the strength of NefeerA told tie tkljaiid the finish'Veonld-fe eeit? It TijitsTdbub t f ul for a time in ffie third 5 rjpund whether McGovern could hold iiufc jthe six rounds,' sched uled, lerrywas staggered in 'the fourth fiffjand sixth rounds ;tmd was nearly; ai. in during the thirds Though no decision could be utteredby the ref et'ee none was needed "to settle the question of superiority, fori Nelson's victory was clean cut. ; By pine o'clock every seat wa ac cupied and vine receipts Totaled .p; $21,90.0. Of. his Nelson got $9,S5' a,nd MeGovernv $670. IcGoverpppeared at 10:04 and was given ti narm reception. He was seconded: bHumphrey from Paris, Charlfes Miiyliopd, Terry Lee and Johnny Buylick. " Nelson carjie in a moment later. He Vas attended by Billy Nolan George Gardner, Kid Abel and Eddie Kelly, ' T.VC,' Murphy tested the scales and tW men got on; at 10 :07. Nelson goti mi first and was " under weight. - McGovern then weighed and was also under 133 pounds. They, returned to their corners .and bandaged their hands and" then utbfi "their. fiFhtingtogs..;.'Jack McGuigan was selected as referee; Lew Dalaclieras time.keepj: er; Eddie McBride of Buffalo, acted as time keeper for Nelson and Paddy SulliVan, of New Yprk for McGovern.. ine ngnt by rounds: First rrfund-The" - clinch arid wrestje. McGovern: puts hqrd left and right jto ribs and shoots 'lefiTtb face. Slow 'fighting followed. All 'the spectators . were. Jiissing'.-vTliey -rushed to "a clinch andv-faiJed-s. to, break. They, sliot ;ri;ht and lefts .ta. body aruifailed to brtfaiviV Nfilspn- swung shortrleft to theVJiead and -McGovern. ..swung left to' face. ; . Thev came '.to another clinci and- McGovern. , swung both hands to body. Nelson swung , right to" back of neck and McGovern shot right to the wind at bell. The round was even and verv tame. o i .x i- m i 1 n, 1 "T' - ... LT - 1 I. left to the face andthey clinched; -. . . t - ... McGovern held on till the dane pushed him off.; Nelson gabbed a stiff left j i-ii 1 toi the face and -Terry swung t both hands to" body. McGovern swung right td head and Nelson put "short right to ribs. JNlcliovern put right and left in wind and the fighters stood pounding each other on the ribs. They again refused to break and Nelson shot a short right" to jaw. Nelsoli,, swung fright, and left to head and tjiey exchanged swings to body. McGovern swung two .blows to the wind and Nelson shot short right to chin. They were clinched at the bell. Even round. w j Third Rorind Terry swung "left to the head and Nelson hooked left to

the face. They clinched and Terry " : ; swung both hands to the head. Nel-"a way and to a degree never otherson put three" .hard rights under wise realized in the history of the heart and swung right to chin. They city. In the third place it stands for locked hard on ropes with Nelson an impressiou which must be fruitlanding with both hands on body, ful in' coming days, upon the minds

Nelson swung Jight to face and McGovern swung right to ear. They exchanged rights and lefts to the body and Terry swung off ' right to the head. They clinched and Nelson put two rights on the Kidneys and two lefts. to the wind. Nelson' shot both haijds to ; the wind, and swung right and-vleft to the face. McGovern sent short right and left to the wind and Nelson swung left to face at bell. This was "Nelson's round. 'Fourth Round Terry swung right to the - wind. They exchanged left swings to the jaw twice . and then clinched. McGovern dujr left to wind and each land left swings to the head., Terry swings i to the ' ear and then -a hard left tothe face. Nelson put right and left to the body and then upper-cut a right to the chin, Terry swung' left to the body and Nelson staggered McGovern with a left hook to the jaw. The dane land "r ! i! 4 4 i

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WVniV tW Xmm m f A V J f A V A W ed risrht and left on .la'w "theff rdr6ve c air McGovern to the "ropes -with right and left to the head.' "Nelson sswuibojtU hands to the face and jabbed. Nelson then forced Terry around the ring and landed both hand to body and head. Nelson twas banging both to the body at bell. Nelson's round. - Fifth Round They exchanged left jabs and Nelson hooked two lefts to the face. Terry clinched but was getting; weaker., arid Nelson 1 fhooK "hini off. 'Nelson' put two hard rights over iridfieys'and wppeT cut a "right to, the chin. -Thev ' exchanged "right-vwings td the jav and 'Nelson swung1' 1 Colli hands to body arid swiing two lefts to head. Nelson brought blood with leff swing 'to the nose.11 Nelson foricedf. the fighting and sent, "MGovernreeJmg wnii rigni ana ien svings to tne jaw. Nelson hooked two rights on the kidneys and they " exchange ( right swings to tlie 'Jaw. Neisori' sWuitg left tobbdy ' aml.fcJoepi .linohe.clj BeLJ Nelson's round. ; ;fSixth Round ThViruhed -to a clinch. Nelson put right and left to the wind "and ''they'"'' 'exchanged ight swings ior ine neao., iiiey njix it on ropes and yelsonpufs'C' sliort rights on the kidneys'. Nelscn put right "and left on head then rocked Terry's head with left. They exchanged left swings twice to the head and Terry iUU5i IJilliL IU 111(3 Cell. iliClBUJl 3 Ullji t: ,. m , j m , -Hum ... n. I. i. ' i i n nlfiAn I'n.ii .1 , , , v. -..seconas snoutea ior mm to noia on. Nelsori banged three rights over the kidneys and put four swings on McGovern 's jaw. 'Terry clinched but Nelson ' fought him away. Nelson smashed a right to the jaw and hooked left to chin. Nelson then swung to jaw and. had Terry reeling at the bell. It was Nelson's round and Nelson's fight. REV. HALPAIMNY (Continued from Page 1.) of more workers than you could possibly convene by any other' scheme. No intelligent person coald listen to my, :few remarks on "Sunday School Suhrise ' ' and not ' be led to think something of the importance of the work. Further; certainly no one could hear the inspired and inspiring address of Dr. Clark and not be forever after a better person, a more intelligent Sunday school worker 'and more efficient soul winner. " v HQ '"" The inflnenoA of tlipsp bannnpfs win reflect on. your.contemplatedM "nouse to house" t canvas, upon every aspect of religious' life' in ihe city, "and in time upon its public life to a degree which some greater and more 'direct efforts have failed f to realizes T cennt it the dawn of a great day for Richmond and may God speed and guide it. "7 ; ' -. ,., ;: Very sincerely yours, ' . E. W. HALPENNY. f,r 4 YOG355

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We will give i a free demonstration ' of -Electrical Cooking and Heating'" Devices at our store room, 910 Main' street- on TliUrsVtay. Friday and" Sat-' urday afternoons and evenings. ZOLI.ER & CRAIGHEAD. '" NOTICE 'f John Elliott and' Laura A. Pacrf, executors of last will of Eunice Elliott, decgased, vs. Adelle L. Meek, William P. Meek; Bertha E. Elliott, Laura A: Pack, Hattie Elliott. - In the Circuit Court of- Wayne county, Indiana, April term, 1900. ; To Adelle L." Meek, William P. Meek, Bertha E. Elliott, Hattie Elliott. "" ' - " ' ' . - , Yon are severally hereby notified that the above named petitioners, as Executors of the estate of aforesaid,' have file'd in the Circuit Court of Wayne County, Indiana, a petition, making you defendant thereto, and praying therein for an order and' decree of said Court, authorizing the sale of certain Real Estate belonging to the estate of said decedent and in said petition described, to make assets for the payment of the debt and liabilities of said estate; and that said petition, so filed and pending, is set for hearing in said Circuit Court, at the Court House in Richmond, Indiana, on a judicial day of the April term, 1906, of said court," the same being the 14th day of April, 1906. - Witness, the Clerk and Seal of said trrt, this 12th day of March, 1908. (seal.) w - . ' EDGAR M. HAAS, Clerk. - - " i3-3wks. ' CREAIlTO WHIP.' Extra Heavy (Try a Pint.) ' , ' EVERYDAY ' " Phone 592. t HAMLET BROS. ' P"Tr ' Palladium "Want" Ada Pay. J'! 4 4 '"!! "f-. "f f f

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