Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 31, Number 162, 7 July 1906 — Page 4

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The Richmond Palladium, Saturday, July 7, 19.06.

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM

Palladium Printing Co., Publishers. Masonic Building, North 9th and A Streets. Entered at Richmond Postofflce as second class matter. Weekly Established 1831. Daily Established 1876. TEhMS OF, SUBSCRIPTION. By Mail In 'Advance. Daily, ono year J3.00 Daily, btz months 1-50 Dally, three months, 75 Dally, ono month -25 Daily and Sunday, per year $4.00 BY CARRIER, 7 CENTS A WEEK. Persons wishing to take the PALLADIUM by carrier may oi-der by postal or telephone either 'phone No. 21. When delivery Is Irregular kindly make complaint The. PALLADIUM will be found t theifollowing places: Palladium Office. ' 1 , Westedtf Hotel. Arlington Hotel. Union News Company Depot. Gates' Cigar, StbrgaWesi'Main, The Empire Cigar Store. ONE CENT AT ALL PLACES OP SALE. SATUDRAY, JULY 7, 1906. TAGGART AS A REFORMER. And now cometh Thomas Taggart, he -with the bland smile and truthful tongue and In strong terms deposethrln effect that ho has been basely, slandered; that French Lick Springs f Hotel -has never been the 6ceno otrgambllng;; that no raids on the hotel have, therefore, taken place and finally that the company of which he Is the head would not permit such a breach of the law. Mr.. Taggart in detail then explains how it happened that his company, very innocently rented a club house for bowing and billiard purposes, with the special provision that no form of gambling should bo permitted. Then the third party violated the agreement and while Thomas and his associates were not looking they slipped six or seven car loads of gambling paraphernalia Into the club house and began to entertain the guests of the French Lick Hotel who chanced to enter. Finally, (after a few years) it was discovered that Instead of billiards and bowling, the club house featured faro and roulette. Then Thomas and his associates were terribly wrought up. They Immediately appealed to the Orange County court to have possession of ' the club house placed In the hands of the, hotel men. Attorney General Miller is quoted as saying that' the suits brought to cancel the teases are jokes. Indiana people In general, . will be apt to believe Mr. Taggart. That ho should rest in peace at his beautiful hotel and permit gambling within a stone's throw Is preposterous Of course 'it .was known In . every; cityiin America, almost, that gambling went unheeded at French Llcjc,but how t in", the world was Mr. Taggart-Jto know' It,vwlthouthe was told andlnono-was so -bold as to break the ' shocking' news. MANY FARMERS DUPED THEY MADE COMPLAINT Found They Could Not Produce Potatoes From Sawdust and Water "Vineless Potato Company Got In Its Work. Publishers Press Washington, July 5. Discomfiture, In the form of a fraud order, issued by the postofflce department, has overcome the exploiter of the "vineless potato." This proves to be one of the latest mediums of separating guileless folk from their money. The "Vineless Potato Company," of Chicago, Is the combination at which the order Is directed. It was advertised that with a combination of sawdust and "potatine," the latter selling for n mere $1.50 a bottle, as many potatoes could be raised In a bin ten feet wide and 100 feet long in sixty days as In an acre of ground in an entire season. The right to use the system was marketed by the company at $25 a season. Figuring out that they could under the promise held forth, raise potatoes for 3 cents u bushel and sell them for 60. a groat many farmers whose backs were tired from the oldfashioned way of raising potatoes, began to nibble at the alluring bait. Of course they complained to the postoffice department when they discovered that they had been duped.

SUITS TO ". CANCEL LEASES ARE JOKES

Attorney General Miller Shows How Taggart Worked Protection Scheme SUITS FILED AT NIGHT SLOT MACHINES WERE OPENED AND BUT LITTLE OVER FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS WAS FOUND. Palladium Special. Paol, Ind., July 6. Charles Miller, attorney general of Indiana, is here personally conducting the litigation on behalf of the state against the French Lick Springs and West Baden hotel companies. Discussing the statement made by Thomas Taggart of the French Lick Springs Hotel company to the effect that the casinos were not a part of the hotel property but were under lease to third parties and suits were pending to cancel these leases because the hotel companies learned that gambling was being conducted at th casinos, Mr. Miller said: "There are some peculiar features about these two 'pending' suits to cancel the leases. Why were they brought in a justice of peace court at 7 o'clock at night and tried with great effort and secrecy and then as quietly appealed to the circuit court, where they have remained covered up and unknown? They wer brought to meet exactly Buch a contingency as this and to be dragged out and used as a 'defensV when needed. The leases were made March 19, the suits were brought April 11, the hearing was at night a most unusual procedure and the appeal' from the finding of the local justice to the circuit court was made June 15, and all was so quietly done that few seemed to know that any such j action had ever been Instituted." With reference to the leases, Mr. Miller said: "The state Is under obligations to the hotel companies for these official records, for In their complaints the hotel companies set up ownership to the property and base their petition on the ground that the people operating the casinos have been using them for gambling purposes. Here we have the admission f gambling. In all other respects the suits for possession are jokes as I characterized them In court." Governor Hanley also issued a long statement in which he discussed the causes that led to the raid on the casinos and the state's purpose to prosecute the cases vigorously. Two carloads of slot machines and gambling paraphernalia seized at French Lick and West Baden were brought here. A curious crowd watched the opening of the machines, which were found to contain $579.53. The officials were greatly surprised, as it was confidently expected that the devices would contain a large sum. The money was placed in a bank to await the order of the court. Mrs. Holman's Statement. PItt6burg, Pa., July 6. Mrs. Charles J. Holman, mother of Mrs. Harry K. Thaw, broke silence the first time since the killing of White, and in a Bhort statement issued to the press made denial of many stories printed in Pittsburg and New York papers. In the statement, Mrs. Holman says: "I never introduced my daughter to Stanford White. I never took her to theater managers. I- accompanied her, as I would not permit to her going alone. I have been maliciously misrepresented. My story will be told at the proper time. Am not in strict seclusion. Have received all friends, but denied all 'reporters." Police Want to Quit. Warsaw,' Russian Poland, July 6. The reign of crime and terriorism is so great here that the police decided to resign. A few days ago, as a measure of protection against assassination by the revolutionists, the system of police beats was abandoned and the police were formed into patrols for mutual self protection against bomb throwing.-tc. But this made it easier for the terrorists t shoot them. The governor general when apprised of the decision of the police to resign, threatened to arrest and punish those who failed to appear for duty. Forgot Pipe, Lest Life. Marion. O., July 6. "I forgot my pipe, so I guess I'll run over to the shop and get it," said Daniel Straw to his wife as he rose from the supper table. After reaching the Marion steam shovsl plant, Straw stopped to inspect a steam cylinder head. It exploded and he was instantly killed. Bryan Meets War Lord. London, July 6. William J. Bryan lunched with Major John H. Beacom, the United States military attache to meet War Secretary Haldane. The luncheon was arranged particularly so that Mr. Bryan and Mr. Haldane could meet. No other guests were present. Killed by Train. .Wooster. O., July 6. William Kostenbader, 56, foreman of fence builders on the Pennsylvania lines, was struck by a fast mail train and inBtantly killed. Kostenbader ran down a steep bank right in front of the train wkile hurrying to his work. Harvard's Lawyer Dead. Cambridge. Mass., July 6. Christopher Columbus Lacgdell, LL. D., 80, professor of law at Harvard univercity and an authority on law, died suddenly of heart disease at his home in this city. OASTOniA. BwLrtthe Ihe Kind You Have Always Bcit

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HIS FRIENDS ALARMED Lynchburg, Ohio, Ex-Mayor ar.d Prominent Man, Left on a Fishing Trip to Kentucky, June 11, and Has Not Been Heard From. Publishers' Press LynC Ourg, o., ZiZy 5. TT. . Pulse, an attorney, four times mayor of this city, candidate for probate judge and a prominent practitioner, left June 11 for a hunting trip in Kentucky to cover two weeks and has not returned. His friends fear he met with foul play in the mountains. He was assignee for Smith & Pence of Lynchburg, and Henry Swearington, of Princetown. It is said he had over $8900 in hia possession when he left. An agent for the Bankers' Surety company, which bonded him as assignee, is here handling hl3 affairs in his absence. In the. recent bank raid here, Pulse withdrew his deposits amounting to $4000 and also his money in the Hillsboro, Banchester and Wilmington banks. He was the leader of the saloon forces in the recent local option fight, which resulted in the raid of the banks, whose officials were allied with the temperance element. Big Fleet at Santo Domingo. Washington, July 6. For upholding the policy of fiscal protectorate in Santo Domingo 10 United States warships and 1000 marines are required. Secretary Root, prior to sailing for South America and the Rio conference, gave orders for strengthening the naval cordon maintained around Santo Domingo to prevent revolutions. Under sealed orders the United States marine transport Dixie, carrying 200 marines, under Major Catlin, sailed from the Leaguo Island navy yard. Her captain. Commander H. O. Dunn, outside the Delaware capes, found out officially what he already knew unofficially that he was to proceed with all possible dispatch to Santo Domingo. Suggestion to Libraries. Narrangansett Pier, R. I., July 6. A recommendation that every public library in this country should be equipped with books intended, to help immigrants to become citizens, was made to the American Library association by James H. Canfield. of the Columbia university law library. No Opposition to Tillman. Columbia. S. C, July 6. Colonel W. W. Lumpkin has withdrawn from the race for United States senator. This leaves the field clear for Senator Tillman's re-election. St. Gaudens Not III. Windsor, Vt., July 6. Augustus St Gaudens, the sculptor, who is at his summer home in Cornish, N. H., and who has been in ill health some time, was busiiy at work when seen with reference to a report that he was seriously ill. He has not been confined to the house since his arrival at Cornish a few days ago. At his home it was denied that St. Gaudens had undergone any operation for the removal of cancerous growth. Shot Her Husband. East St. Louis, July 6. Mrs. Maud Deasso shot her husband, Peter Deasso, twice through the head, mortally wounding him because, she declared, he had threatened to kill her with a hatchet. GETS A FINE POSITION George H. Edmunds is to be Assistant General Manager of Large Mine in Colorado. George II. Edmunds has accepted a position In Georgetown, Colorado, as assistant general manager of a large mine. He was formerry employed by the Mountain Copper Co., Martinez, Calif.., and resigned his position with them to accept a better one with the Mammoth Copper Co. at Kennett, Cal. returning to Richmond for a vacation before taking his place. While at homo he was offered the Georgetown position, the prospects of which were so flattering that his Western friends released their claims on him. ' Real Estate Transfers. Samuel E. Swayne as trustee, conveys to Elizabeth E. Barnes lot 57 of the John Smith addition, $1.00 and other considerations. George W. Barnes and Elizabeth to Samuel E. Swarne as trustee, lot 57 of John Smith addition, $1.00 and other considerations. Henry J. Barnes and Lillian release and quit-claim to Elizabeth E. Barnes, lot 57 in John Smith addition, $1.00 and .other considerations.

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