Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 31, Number 174, 20 July 1906 — Page 3

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Two Days Only, THE NEW PHILLIPS VAUDEVILLE THEATER O. G .M'JRRAY MANAGER. WEEK OF JULY 16T DAILY at 3 and 8:15 P. IVt. A MISS GRAYCE MILL Overture. B MISS VIOLA NAPP. Mimic and Danseuse. "Tha most graceful danger. C QUIGG & MACK. Eccentric Talking ComiHans. D CLAYTON HUFFORD Illustrated Songs, E D HAYS. Singing and Dancin F TEED & LAZELL Comedy Sketch. G AMERICAN NEWSBOYS' QUARTET. H THE PHILOSCOPE. "Life of a Cowboy." Friday night will be given over to local amateurs who will put on a burlesque on "Uncle Tom's Cabin." GENNETT THEATRE VAUDEVILLE. IRA SWISHER. Minager. WEEK OF JULY 1tfTH. Dally 3, 8 and 9:20 ip. m. PROF. GU3 rPEDEtlCKS Overtuil JEANNETTE LAURE Presenting the mos eous of all spectacular acts, en . "Le Cier. Assisted by Otis Lai MISS HARDIE LAN N. Contralto in Popula ngs. GRIFF WILLIAMS MELBUR VANOLA Polite Vaudeville entertainers, ERNEST RENK. Illustrated Bongs. "Take me Back to my Louisiana Home." "Woodland Blossom and Hot House Flower': i ' THE GREAT ON20S. Hand Balancers, Equilibrists and Contortionists. THE TWO SELBYS. In their refined singing, dancing and bag punching act. MOTION PICTURES. "Humorous Phases of Funny Faces" "Those Terrible Kids." Live t Wire Every nerve is a live wire connecting some part of the body with the brain. They arc so numerous thatl if you penetrate the skin with the point of a needle you will touch a nerve and receive a slu irk pai,n it is called. Aches ai d pain come from a pressure, strain or injury to a nerve ; the more prom inent the nerve thfe grater the pain. hen the pa i comes from a larrre ncrvr i is called Neural whether it be the or the heart, sto ial acjal nerves. vach, sciatic or other promlitit nerve branch. To stop! Gain, then, you must relieve flfc strain or pressure upon he nerves. Dr. Miles' Antt-rjtin Pills do this. "I suffered Intense aln, caused by neuralgia. 1 doctr-d and ut'l various mtdU'lnen without getting n-llef until 1 tfnn taking Lr. Miles' Anti-IVUn Tilla. They did me morft pond than all the medicine I ever used. They never fall to curw my headache, and their use never leave any bad after-effects." MHS. WM. BKCKMAN. !57 W. 4th (St.. Krie. Pn. Dr. Miles' Antl-Paln Pill are sold by you P druggist, who will guarantee that the first package will benefit. If It fallsrrte vill return your money. S doses. 25 cents. Never sold in bulk. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind

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REMEMBER, Friday and Saturday AT THE THEATERS Vaudeville at the Phillips. Interest in the vaudeville at the New Phillips tonight will be centered in the fact that amateurs are to be given an opportunity to show what they can do. A burlesque on "Uncle Tomia Cabin" is to be put on and the prospect is there will be plenty of amusement for the big audience that is expected to attend. It is the intention hereafter to give the amateurs an opportunity frequently to display their talent. This week's bill, which is now drawing to a close, will be succeeded on Monday by another of equal merit, full announcement of which will be made in the Palladium of Sunday. . Vaudeville at the Gennett. Few vaudeville actors who have given samples of bag punching at the Gennett have been the equal of Mr. Selby of the team of Selby and Selby, who are appearing there this week. They have a pleasing offering of refined singing and dancing, in addition to the bag puching. Miss Hardie Logan, contralto, succeeds in embarrassing some young man in the audience each time she appears by notifying him that 'he can't pick plums from her plum tree." Miss Jeannette Laurelle's spectacular act continues to attrac large crowds. Announcement of next weci's bill at this house will be made in detail in the Palladium of Sunday morning. BRYAN AND MITCHELL SUCH A BOOM IS STARTED Friends of the Great Labor Leader Believe that He Could Command the Vote of Laboring Men All Over the Country. Publishers Press wiiKe3i.wio, juiy iy. An nouncement is made of a plan to nominate John Mitchell, president of the United Mine Workers of America, vice president on the Democratic ticket, providing W. J. Bryan is the selection of that fiir'y for president. Mitchell, who is in Carbondale, near here, declines to discuss the rer ! to intimate whether it would be pleasing to him to have his friends start a boom for him. Many mine workers believe if Mitchell were nominated he would receive the labor vote of the entire country. San Francisco Repeopled. San Francisco, July 19. it was estimated that within three weeks of the fire April 18, fully 335,000 people left the city. According to computations just made, three months after the fire, there are in San Francisco 365,000 people, with 50,000 more waiting in nearby cities for opportunity to return as soon as suitable accommodations can be had. According to this showing 200,000 people have returned. Maude Gonne's Divorce Case. Paris, July 19. Pleadings were opened on the petition for absolute divorce by Mrs. Maude Gonne McBride from Major John McBride, who organized the Irish Brigade which served with the Boers in the recent war with Great Britain. A provisional decree of divorce was pronounced six months ago. The case went over to July 26. Charge Plot to Rob Bank. Philadelphia. July 19. Thomas D. Andress, paying teller of the Union Trust company, and Dr. J. L. Salinger, were, each held in SS.000 bail for further hearing next Monday on the charge of conspiracy to defraud the trust company of a sum amounting to "at least $20,000." Ordered Back to Native Land. Chicago, July 19. Showmen were scored for exhibiting human beings "like wild animals," and Igorrotes on exhibition at Chicago amusement parks were ordered back to their native land by Judge Bethea in the federal court.

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NOVEL PUN FOR ' RAISING VESSEL Little Japs at Work on Bringing to Surface Sunken "Stanley Dollar." TO BE MADE SERVICEABLE A MODEL OF THE VESSEL HAS BEEN MADE WHICH TELLS HOW WORK UNDER THE WATER IS PROGRESSING. i Publishers' Press San Fra:.jiwOo, Juiy 19. The steamer Stanley Dollar, formerly the Arab, which was confiscated by the Japanese for blockade running and afterward sold back to her former owners, returned here. She brings a story lf the original and essentially Oriental methods being pursued by the Japanese in their efforts to resurrect the battleship Mikasa, the old flagship of Vice Admiral Togo, mysteriously sunk at her anchorage in the naval port of Sasebo after the conclusion of the war with Russia. Divers have been working on the sunken vessel for months. 'JC.hey first made a detailed survey, a record of which they made in form that probably only the Oriental mind would conceive. On one of the barges above the submerged wreck is a model of the hull. It is an exact duplicate, holes and all. As the submarine workers complete a patch over one of the numerous rents in the Mikasa's plates, the corresponding hole in the model is plastered over. A gance at the model shows in an instant how the work below is progressing. When every rent in the model has been covered, powerful pumps will rid the submerged shell of water and up will come the Mikasa. She will be dry docked, and in the course of time will be once more in commission as a seerviceable fighting machine. 15,000 ELKS IN PARADE Procession of the Antlered Herd at Denver Was a Gorgeous Sight 500 Vehicles in Line. Publishers' Press Denver, July 19. Festivities in connection with the reunion of Elks culminated in the annual parade. Large crowds lined the streets through which the procession passed. There were in line nearly 15,000 persons representing about 100 lodges and many magnificent floats illustrative of the cities whose lodges provided them. Every lodge had a distinctive uniform, gorgeous or comical. Denver lodge, 600 strong, and Its mounted escort team, all in blue serge suits with purple cuffs and collars and white strew hats with purple bands, acted as escort of honor to grand esquire, P. P. Christensen and staff. Closing the procession was an automobile and carriage division in which were 500 vehicles decorated with colors and E!k heads. Girl Killed by Toy Balloon. Pittsburg. Pa., July 19. A new menace to child life has been discovered in the innocent-appearing but fatal toy balloon. This apparently harmless toy brought death to one small daughter of Herbert Henry Richendicker and another child is declared to be dying of arsenic poisoning. The dye used in the wooden tubes by means of which the gayly colored balloons ar inflated -is said to contain arsenic, and as the children blew and sucked these pipes the poison was swallowed. V.';s a rortyr.iner. Oakland. Cal.. July 19. Lucius A. Bloeth. 86, a pioneer of 1S49. one of the original Incorporators with Huntington, Crocker and Stanford of th Central Pacific railroad, died here.

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Nevertheless CITY AND COUNTY Real Estate Transfers. Henry and Lena Kluter to Owen Loofbourow lot 25 in Price's add $ 600 Clementine Smith to Walter and Mary Brooks lots 5. 6. and 7 in Middelborough .' $ 200 Mary E. Downing to Xeff and Nusbaum lot 413 in Elizabeth Starr add $4100 Jessie F. Trundle to Grace E. Groce, lot 27 in Christian Fetta add $4100 Louis and Lizzie Gay to Scott Newman lot 647 in Elizageth Starr add $2200 William and Elizabeth Brannon to John E. Brannon part of ... E. cuarter in section 32, township 14. $1.00 and other -considerations. William A. Adams to Nancy . Stevens lot 53 in Sanders add $1600 Disease Return. Lela, the wife of Elza Hamilton, 923 Main street, has measles. Charles, the son of Elza Hamilton, 923 Vfe Main street, has measles. Building Permits. O. H. Ashlenger has taken out a building permit for two frame houses to be erected at 81 Boyer street $2,000. W. C. Keplinger has taken out a building permit for a frame house to be erected on lot 190 Kinsey, addition $1,000. Marriage Licenses. Bertha Davis, 21 years, to Emmett Moss, 27 years, Richmond. Mrs. Bertha Temme, 2S years, to George Brown, 33 years, Richmond. NEW TREATY WITH SPAIN New Reciprocal Arrangement Between United States and Spain is Advantageous to Both.. Publishers' Press Madrid, July 19 Minister Collier, of the United States, left Madrid for San Sebastian, where he and the foreign minister, Senor Guillon, will sign the new commercial treaty between the United States and Spain. The document is considered most advantageous to both sides overcoming a number of increases in the Spanish tariff which became operative July 1, and giving Spain reciprocal advantages. The press welcomes the agreement as entirely satisfactory to Spain, and at the same time as furnishing evidence of 'the friendly intercourse between the two governments. The treaty is understood to be the basis for a similar understanding between the United States and other powers. Only Germany previously secured a commercial arrangement overcoming the new Spanish tariff and France and Switzerland are arranging for similar conventions. Dynamite Outrage. San Francisco, July 19. A terrific explosion of dynamite which .was placed where it would create the greatest havoc, completely wrecked the engine room and hoisting plant at the quarry of the Berkeley Rock company, Broadway and Second avenue, in Oakland. Frederick Hoffman, the superintendent of the quarry, was so seriously injured it is feared he cannot live. Joseph Rosenburg, president and general manager of the company, declared that he believes the dynamiting to be the work either of some one interested in seeing the company forced to discontinue work or of some discharged employe. An examination of the wrecked engine proved that the dynamite was placed In a part of the machinery where it would be exploded at the first turn of the wheels. There is no clew to the perpetrator. Impure blood runs you down makes you an easy victim for orpanlc diseases. Burdock Blood Bitters puflfies the blood cures the cause builds you up. '

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Two -TO-WClAR FRIDAY AND WANT OWN PARLIAMENT THE PLEA OF SCOTLAND People of English Dependency Think They Should Have More Power in Their Own Affairs Not Taken Seriously However. Publishers' Press London, jiuy lit. irritated By lacK of opportunities to discuss Scottish questions in the house of commons, and somewhat jealous of the promises of greater control of local affairs made to Ireland in the king's speech at the opening of parliament, the Scottish members selected Mr. Perie, Liberal member for the north division of Aberdeen, to introduce a bill providing for the establishment of a parliament for Scotland. The bill provides for the creation of a single chamber legislature to deal with purely Scottish legislation with peers eligible to membership, the executive power to continue to be vested in the crown. The bill also provides for a revival of the old Scottish privy council as it existed prior to the union. It is proposed that the Scottish parliament shall have power to impose raxe3, except customs and excise duties, the king1 to be represented by a lord high commissioner, and the seat of government to be at Edinburgh. Outside of the friends of Mr. Peric, who favors local self-government for all nationalities of the United Kingdom, the project is not taken seriously

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WILLMEET ATCOLUMBUS SESSION OF OHIO DEMOS Democrats of the Buckeye State Will Hold Their Convention in Capital City August 21-22 Officers are Selected. Publishers' Press Columbuo, v., ju.y ij. At a meeting of the state central Democratic committee, Columbus was chosen for the city in which to hold the next Democratic convention. The convention will be held in the new Memorial hall, an auditorium with a seating capacity of 4,000. After brief discussion the committee fixed Aug 21-22 as the dates, for it will be a two-day convention this year, one day for preliminaries and the second day for reports of committees and nominations. Judge B. F. McCann of Dayton was named for temporary chairman, receiving 19 votes to two votes by Mayor Johnson and the other Cleveland member for Mayor Dempsey of Cincinnati. Price Russell of Wayne county, who was elected warden of the penitentiary before the death of Governor Pattison, whose election was rescinded after the governor died, was chosen for temporary secretary and B. S. Bartlow of Butler county, ser-geant-at-arms of the senate, was named for temporary sergeant-at-arms. passengers; Fisk tires; two passengers tires; J

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