Richmond Palladium (Daily), 21 March 1906 — Page 4

-1 r n t RICHMOND DAILY PALLADIUM Palladium Printing Co., Publishers' ENTSkED AT I IC POSTOFJFICE AS ii SUCOND CLASS MATTER -ts 1 Weekly Established Daily . Established 1831' 1876 TEEMS Of SUBSCRIPTION. By Mail In Advance. Daily, one year, '.. . .$3.00 Daily, six months ; . . 1.50 Daily, three months, . .75 Daily, one month, ..... .25 SY CARRIER 7 CENTS A WEEK. Persons wishing to take the, PAL-j w .nrmr : .. .Ji. 'U I i n ww i i- i f w iii uri .in i postal or telephone -either 'phone No 21. When delivery is irregular kindly make complaint. The PALLADIUM ' vfill". be found at AVestcott Hotel, Arlington Hotel, Union? News Company Depot, dates', Cijrar Store West Main. The Empire Cigar Store. , TWO CENTS AT, ALL PLACES OF SALE. WEDNESDAYr'MARCH . 21i 1900, A.v GoorTHmo'is ' ' '"J ' KEEPING. WORTH 1

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"Richmond is tKe, only; town I ever jpbligations with its members ...uk 'J.-3&i3tt-': fllmade illegal and unlawful c

M dollars a week, can afford to useelectricity in his- house. This statement, made by a citizen I of. this city yesterday,, not only effectively answers' Mayor Zimmerman's ... - . . a proposition regarding ,the sale of our Municipal Lighting Plant, but also directs attention to one of the greatest benefits Richmond has, derived .rn.li.rn.., from its first at tempi at' mulircipl

ownership; namely,, the cheapening! in cost "of "electricity. This 'has; been rnnf 11

brought about only "through competition betwpen the City's plant and the Light, at an Power omany. It is a fact that a great many laborers I great many in this city use electricity exclusively . . . s for lighting their houses. fn othf cities where the electric plants ar xne monopoly ot private concerns, laborers, on account of the prohibi tive price of electricity, are forced to burn John I). Rockefeller's Standard oil. The corporation which pro poses , to buy n. . 1 Richmpnd's plant, promises not to raise the price of electricity, but it is well to remember that corporaton promises like corporation methods, ' are. corrupt and d is- . . T. j 1 t. 'V honest. It would not be human na- . . ,. t.d ture for a concern owning a monop-; oly of electric lightingVin ' this city, to resist the temptation, ofmaking-'a greater profit, even" at the expense .of .i;n(. :fl VntXr,: Vw.. , . . , . , I lore me municipal rian cau V0 "18 jiucu ui, taic iu 1 mitted by a vote of the majority ofl our citizens, and it is safe to Say no .'citizen vwilli be. so f oolish, as : to vote to kill cheap electricity. " "" DR. THIRTY'S BOOK New Volume Designed for Use in the Public Schools of Indiana. 5Richmond physicians and Richmond teachers have receive! review copies "of Dr. Ji T. Ilurty 's bookj 'de' signed for use in the public"' schools. The title of the book is "Life with Healtli,,, and is designed to interest children in the practical problems of kealthful living,' "to inspire them io live well and to inspire them with information necessary to such living.' ' 7Tie sj. - be made, to get the tState Board of ' Iducation : to" adopt the book as part or he regular course of study in the Indioa schools. at the next meeting of tb, board. : ; '

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ISlRENEUEO t v 4 RICHMOND ROYAL' VARCANUrt MEMBERS INTERESTED IN NEW SUIT. HIGH RATES HOT FAVORED Litigation Begun in Chicago Which Will Test Right of the Supreme t y LJOUnCll.. N. Studv Council, Koyal Arcanum, of Richmond, are tflkino- a deen interest in another w - fmf case which has been filed in the ? Sk The supreme council of the Royal Arcanum became defendant yesterJay i an injanction suit filed in Chicago rnursuay uy rrauK. n. vuici, a lawyer, and a member of the order. 3dr. Culver sseeks to prevent the ordered increase in the annual rates of assessment affecting the members U'ty years old and over. Accord ing to the plaintiff, this is the begin ning of, organized legal resistance by more than -. 50,000- members t , of the Royal Arcanum to' the payment of the new rates of nsurance. , ! The "new rates, according r .tosthe bill, were adopted by , the supreme. council against the protests, qf .many timbers at its last meeting .at jAjtr lantic Viy. Jxr. mvejr,cuHiiuJithert -t i ; "' , .' That, the supreme council has arbi-. trarily and without . right repudiated and refused to recognize its contiact and has demands livWh Ua memWs for thft Tinvment of aild much greater, assessments than . the assessments fixed ; byv Uts contracts' with said members ' ana; has declared forfeited all contracts y Wita Huch erabers, who "fused or 1U11CU IW UBV Hie Illegal auu uuianiui ftmounts g0 demanded by, ?- it -from them, and has by such illegal and unlawful action repudiated as far as it icoum us oDiiganonsvio over,w,v" I a " . . "! 1 COIITEIITIOII-OVER POLES CITy AND L. ,B. & P. . CO. ' 1 J - j FAIL AT ARBITRATION. Attorneys Argue the Matter and Final Decision Will be Reached 5 ; This Morning. xii an wilt lii 1 ' L iu oaii9iakiuii4y ai- - , , J the joint by'the Municipal power plant and by the Light, Heat & Power Company, , the Board of Public Works. yesterday v afternoon met' with' representatives, of the L. p :- r II. & P. Company and discussed the gituation Attorneys for both plants wermv haijd and argued the matter informallj'. - Since' the poles ' have - been used jointly the City claims that is is owed. a certain amount by the L. II. & company and iUwishes to have tnat amount aenniteiy settiea. There will be a session this morn ing to arrange the matter finally. CIIAS. ECKEL ADVA11CED Charles II. .Eckel, formerly of Richmond, now living f. in Chicago, has been appointed General Aglnt of the Accident and Health Depart, jment of the Metropolitan Casualty r" ?V-x :n Company of New"-York. " "Mr." Erk jel's headquarters will remain in Chi 'cago, ' . , Y,."H CREDIT FOli MILLER A complimentary sketch . of the I Chicago and Eastern Hlinois. road j appeared recently in a railway publi-. cation. Harry I. Miller, formerly of this city, and now. vice, president and General Manager, receives, much of the credit for the success of that road, which is a branch of the Rock Island. -

THE IlOBSrTNG PALLADIUM WEDNESDAY, MARCB; 21, 1903.

SUIT GAME TO MIEIID Seamans Compromises Suit Against "t :. - Jtrviri for $400 Had Asked $5,000 Damages.., , " The damage-' 6,oSeaojaiJ,4t8 Iran 'came to a sudden" and ' unexpected end yesterday morning in -the Circuit Court, when, the attorneys? on rtboth sides got together and agreed to compromise, giving the plaintiff $400 " 1 able attention as both principals in the suit , are prominent residents of Winchester. . ' " 1 : - TRAINS AGAIN ON SCHEDULE INTERURBANS, , , SUFFER THE WORST . FROM SNOW. j TIEUP OH MAIN STREET Large J. & E. Car Meets With Accident and Stops -Many. Other, ' Cars 'For Two Hours. Trains and interurban cars' J re-1 iimed! their normal scheduler yester; day after a day of interruption and general . blockade on. Recount of the Jhfeavy snow.pme of the trains from me wesi were' iate iDut-xne troaa -was thoroughly, cleaned of snow bVjhbori. well, - and':, althoughllarge :' oW- of uicu (ncic oil nwAB, ait uojf jitxuuuajr ... 'mi i-i i o itf i I'll possible. The Dayton & Western did the Indianapolis &. Eastern, ' except , "! along Main street. A gang, of t work men spent the whole of Monday nignt snovenng snow irom me, traces along Main street. s ,J' t.r : At about four o'clock yesterday afternoon, an accident to one of the lanre I. & E. interurban cars . at large. x,. cai a. Eighth, and Mam streets put the whole . system , out em . out oi dus mess ana a string of nearly a dozen Un vim-Hi -r rr hflH'ODn A 1 .. 3 there was cars on iue oiia " 11.. ' 1 ' tx4. xvxaiu auu rmu i was snoveiea away aim a ma" . iT x, ' x "wj n-nt ine ir.iuuw.;iue .wCi.uning again at six o'clock, i ,4 1 Births. Mr. and Mrs. W. Nearon, 427 Chestnut street, a girl, third-child Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Marlatt, 126 South .Fourth street; ' a . girl, second iur, 'ana Mrs. riiraer xiaupmvioio XT il- T7 l 1. - 'TftkwiiliX. I.. 1.5 J Mr. -and Mrs. Li, Moorfe, dJ5 .North imrcrstreet,. a boy, sixtn cmm. . Mairiaiyft T.lrftnsfis. - ' ' " '-; ' ' Ira B. Murphy, 26 years, and'Lola Mae Wilson, 18 years, both of Dublin. i ,1 TWat.tis And ..vtiTirfl.la. ' , SMITH Letitia Smithy sister of the late James Smith, died at" W home of her sisten ilrs.-t!liarlotte MSlhous, 219 North" Eighth", street, yesterday morning -atf one o'clock. She had resided in Richmond near-1. ly sixty years and was known as an ardent worker in. Temperance and Chariatable causes. . , Y, .. rni. ..t ..IrtT.t.. l.-ij.-i. .cr..ii Eigth , street Friends -. church; on Thursday at 2 p.-mr BnriaV private

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I i ' .: v RRAXTTiT TKa fnnml nf - "M iss StelUt Brandt,: who" 'difid Cattrrday froiCtaVe'ffe:an' oexa&oni" was held-vcTterday afternoon from hJ home "of her mre'nts. ; Mn anrsl AlvaHrandri - '3 South . ;EeventIi ' street. The funeral services were to have been held ai-tbFir;.ptSsi church, but owing toK the' Inability to heat the building, it . was necessary at the last minute, to request those who 'attended the funeral, to. go. to the home where the " service " were held. The burial was at Earlham cemetery. ",. t iilTiS

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BEING JADE 75" ApCIATED CHARITIES BU3Y VI IN HELPING THE CITY'S. POOR. MUCH CLOTHING IS HEEDED Wants of Children of the Poor Can- - , not Be Met Without the Aid of " the People. , . " On account of the ' cold "weather Mrs. Elizabeth Candler , states that there are many sick poor in the city wlio are worthy of help. During the past few days, Mrs. Candler, who has charge of the work of the Associated Charities, has done a great deal for the poor, but her resources are limited, and she is now making an appeal to the public for help. The lack is principally . 'chil d-ren's clothing. 'There is plenty of women's clothinir' on hand, - -'ha'ving been secured at a Charity ball given some time ago by Mrs. Kolp, but the supply -of 'children's clothing is short and some small boys and girl's are not able to, attend chool on this account. Monday there were fifteen , calls foi? coal and to each of these 'families il A-" L enough ib 'keen them warmor a few davs- . rs- Candler, saysthat ther " u ana shersayg. that tbe are eh?helrV.s thev'' fll suffitoifromi, both mmger-ana coia 11 ina ivrcuc weainer coathAe:-3' :. '".yw C,: -W-V rflCI AYCI! illMnVK7 VmmT .uc xuiLiaviuit nuitui9j wuaTC been Mnd b Modern !Wb6dttien -of- Ameriea as postponed on account , f ;i,the..' ad; weather, whieh kept' own Hhe , attendanc;. f.; PROBATE dAUSE. , . J Itf ; IheliCircnit J Curtof IWSy County India na7 . V. , . nhC'v . Hardin a Peelle, -administnitor-of estate .of Meivina Blue, decehsed, vs. WilIiam Blue eVal. ' V "V ' ' . J . '.. April Term, 190G To William Blue, enota I3Iue, 0mer Blue, Minie - RUtard Blue, -Alcmda tue,- , G. B, Bessie Bfiue,. , El Blue, la,.QuRi0 Sarah Blue, Mavtha Min esse Miner, Nathan 4. ' " v. . - , Anniie lannus. Ivors LaYi Stella . - 7 it Cincade Ethel Krielinff. Hi iv O KlingOtftl Miller.,Marv MTllerJ ,Eai"Miller, Angus tiller, Harry G. ; f $eu are severally hereby notified that htfaove named petitioner, as adnnC jtrafjor of the estate afore said, 1 e Circuit Court of Wayn iana, a petition may fant thereto, and an order and decree. of said , authorizing the sale of cert alestate , belonffihsr to ih. estatebf fiid decedent and in said: petition Wcribed, to make , assets for the payment of debts and h labilities of said estate: and that said petition, so filed and pending, is set for hearne in said Circuit Court: at the Court House in Richmond, Indi1 jaw nf tVio A nTll I . i ierm, jujuo, 01 saia coun,. lue sauw bem2 the a& day ot Aru, lyuo ( Witness the clerk and seal of said court, this 19th day of March, .Jp06. Y EDGAR M. HAAS, Clerk. I . (SEAL.) v ! . E. Kirkman, Attorney. ;v;-.L 1 Notice to Heirs, Creditors, I in. the Wayne Circuit Cou In. ,nM ' -1' A I In the matter of the'es Of Eliz I abeth A. Cheesman, debased. ' I tate of Elizabethrl., Uheesman de I ceased, "has presvatea ana mea nis I account and-vofehers in final settle ment of said ete, and that the same Will come ur.forexamination and actio of sfd Circuit Court oritb$ I -MtwNy -XV April 1006. at which I time au irs? creditors or legatees j of iid XiUte ;aw--ieqn.jQpef r -; Jin said Court and, show jc3ruse,;if , I any . there ; be, why said account ana i I vouchers should not De approved JOSEPH S. HELMS, Admr. Robbmi'&.StfifrirAttys. ; Palladium want Ads for Results.

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5: ' HI SOCIETY'S REALM AFTERMATH DECIDES TO GIVE ITS ANNUAL BANQUET? ... IN THREE WEEKS TIME. Mrs; Williams Gives a ( Birthday Par1tr,xor,.lHer. Daughter . Mlsa Gertrudt .Elizabeth Next Tuesday Mr.' and tlrs. HeMy; Gennett Will Entertain the Musical' Study1 Club Mr,7uid lIrs."HanghT(Ftt llnter1 The. Aftermath, Society met yes terday afternoon0 $f the: honie'1f Mrs. T:"A..'Mptt;"'N;6rt1i Eleveftfiv'street, and a large number' of members ;iwere present'' The' paper of Hhe-, afternoon ,was 4 Tintoretto the Artjst " s , by iMrs. Furnas. It was decided bv the kembers ;t6jgive the rnnual club uuuquei, iu iuree weens iime, inc aate and place to be decided . later.' One more meeting will be4 held, by ', the b berore the season is brought to a close. . , . . ' ' - " '' ' ' :'.: Mrs. Williams yesterday afternoon at her home on South Fifteenth street entertained eight little hovs

and girls at a pirjthay, parkin lion-1 tone's office tlnV morning and an -or of her little ?danghter,: liss Qer-1 audience was given J then 5 The contrude Elizabeth, .jvh was threeyears f erence s arranged tftt a ' ' meeting oldyesterdayv.Tlle afternoon .vas;beld laligllt by'represfenthtiveai of snent'mvA harmv "manner bv tli rbil--At.- j- i '! j . .

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(kenan. :mesr an4 atber pastimes. dents '' organizations; - President A' bigabirthday cake, . illum.inafed jneale, of the senior class'V ' PresiWith three candles, was cut in honor Hent Sael f the innioii President 7

Mrs.' Henry Gennett will entertain 'iu They represented to the presideritV the members of the Musical Study that the offense was not as serious as, Club at their home - nSEast Main at first reported. ' They said the stu-

street. A splendid musical program 1....1I .i . . u. ' 1. ; Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Ilaughtori enevening . at their home in Sprihg Grove at whist. The ' eve'ning , Vas spent in a delightful mannet &tid light refreshments were served! , The Ladies Penny Club will hold a meeting, this afternoon at the home of Mrs." Stivers,; 416; South Sixth street. Business of 'importance , will be" transacted. ' ' ,The East End Whist Club . will, be entertained, this afternoon at'Mhe nome or Mrs. Clarence, uenneu-. , The ; Woman's - Home and Foreign Missionary- Society of the St. ; Paul's Lutheran church 'will hold a meeting at Jthe Home of . Mrs.. William partel, I The Women 's Home and Fofign ai issionary soeie ly ; oxr, or.;, raws Lutheran church will have its meeting at the home of Mrs. Wm. Bartle, 210 ;Sonth Twelfth street, Wednesday afternoon,. - I rganlzatlM rpree t f RUhMoniTs bieh nich & si m iTfc mmtw c . ct eegie Tar. 3lj . Ct. Isls, t5C4 .. .. p

uas . ueeu ; arrangeu xor vne cuier- them -and .'fiad frequently, dared, the , tainment; of the ' members; '' .tndekatteiript to iaze -.him. -"" ' ' ' He had declared against cdlloge; cus-

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STONE 17ILL NOT GIVE Id PURDUE PRESIDENT SAYS HE CANNOT HAVE HAZING IN HIS SCHOOL. it STUDENTS tME All APPEAL "1. Thiy Art ,Tpl4 ...That-They , Itay, be - ..Reinstated Next FaUisut Hot It. tlafayettewlnd,, ( March 20.- (Special) -r An' attempt made by a commiteevrepresenting? the fstiident body at Purdue Universiiy to "obtain "a modi? fication of the order of the president of i the; university .dropping from the

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ing an agricpltural student, ended in failure today,- President StOne refusing to reinstate the offenders; ' The committee' called at .President i viie xour iCiasses auu iiib various tsiu t. itl- t.lu r dent Miller, of the freshman class, were the spokesmen.. 4 1 , den,t! '.'was especially obnoxious to ' . s ' V . . . '.. ,toms, and said he would never in- -

'had not put paint bn his head after 1 ? ' they had clipped his hair. . .

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victim may have beeh obnoxious, but that it was purely a case of choosing between dismissing the students ,or (

sanctioning ' the practice of hazing. President " Stone said the six men .

choose to ' return, v' ' ' -:,' ;.7 U Y - ' -- CHAT'S WOIIDERFUL DRIVE ' Bourbon Patchen,' a full-blooded, registered. .Texas Pony, . -.driven by ', Chat Lancaster to a;hgh , heeled pneumatic-tiredj sleigh, ,won a victory onthe North A' street speed way yesterday afternooi tfhat ' manipulated the reins with all the vigor he pos-;-9esed - and def eajte4 a .brse driven to a coal wagon after a' wil drive of two blocks. The start was even and standing. Time 3:19. An admiring crowd witnessed the race and it may bcjtfpeated. - , , VALLRAT li MAKES ADDRESS The Hon. Peter Wallrath, pf Evansville, addressed a small audience ' rfm M at Ml ' i m r -m. m oi cainoucs at tae Bt. Andrews Hall Monday evening on . thesubjeVf of fraternal orders and insurance'