Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 31, Number 234, 21 September 1906 — Page 8

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The Richmond Palladium, Friday, Sept.-21, 1906.. WOMAN VICTIM OF ' VICIOUHSSAULT J.L THE CITY 17 BRIEF THE CAHVASS WAS VERY SUCCESSFUL Catarrlets ; Relieve Nasal Catarrh, allay inflammaJ tion, soothe and heal the mucous mem-i KNOLLENB'ERG'S BULLETIN In yesterday's issue we called attention to the grand collection of Flew Drccc IFaJbrico and Silkc KronA cu-AAn r"1 nnnfr "elephoneYXia Richmond Steam the breath. lkst gargle for Sore Throat. 50c. or f 1. Druggists or mail. Dyspeplets Laundry to set your laundry. ti The Giants will take on the strong Springfield Reds in their game next Sunday afternoon at the Athletic Park. 500 Men and Six Packs of But One Person Refused to Give Information to Sunday School Solicitors. Give instant relief in Sour Stomach, Heartburn, Nausea, all discomforts of indigestion and dv?epsia. rieasant and economical. MIdium size. 25c.: Bloodhounds Hunt for Negro at Atlanta, Ga. James Morrisson has presented the Latin Club at Earlham with a number of old Roman and Piranese engravings, depicting -scenes of the old Romans. Large. $1 : Pocket, balidsorue aluminum bonbonniere, 10c. 1 jruggista or mail. C. I. HOOD go.. Lowell, Mass. which are now on display in our store. Much more might be said ana written WAS A FIENDISH CRIME STATISTICS ARE VALUABLE and still not convey to the reader what the collection embraces. To eptfmerate the various weaves might to some be of interest and even in a meure convey an idea of the goods we show; bttfto see the line is after all thinly way to get Mr. Joe Kern, the re sentative of WOMAN, AFTER BEING CRUELLY the Kahn Tailoring II be at the ONE DISTRICT WAS FOUND IN WHICH THERE WERE NO CHURCH MEMBERS MANY PECULIAR HAPPENINGS. TREATED, RECOVERED SUFFI Hotel Westco y, Zlst, witn a complete lirt sonable woolCIENTLY TO FIRE AT FLEEING ens, and will be see such of a correct idea of its magnitude anaimagnificence. NEGRO WITH A GUN. his Richmond fr as may desire d-lt

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n i The Geo EI. 4 DIRECTORY TO BE COMPLETE Interstate Directory Company Preparing to Give Richmond Its Service. PRELIMINARY WORK DONE REPRESENTATIVES IN THE FIELD AND MUCH ENCOURAGEMENT IS GIVE!Sf THE COMPANY RURAL ROUTE LISTS. The Inter-State Directory Co. has rien in the city preparing a new city and county directory. They have been actively engaged for more than a week past and have made some very rapid strides. The company has the reputation of issuing superior work and the recommendations that have come from other cities in which they have made directories, indicate the greatest of 'satisfaction everywhere. The new directory will be the most complete ever published here and will not only contain the names and addresses of every resident of this city, but also of every resident of every town in the county together with a complete list of the farmers of the counjty given by Rural Routes. It will al'so contain vu accurate list of land owners. The paper used in the directory will be ti;e very best and the binding will be in cloth and very substantial. The book will be found most valuable and will contain a mine of information. It is being published under the sanction of the .Merchants Association of this city, ,and already a large number of the .Tnerchants have been signed up for Advertising and books. The comtcompany gives an absolute guarantee that the work will be completed and iready for delivery by December 15. 1906. Business men may rest assured that this enterprise is one of the :most advanced. in the directory line fver started in this city and when the book appears no one will be disappointed for the book will speak for Itself. BAD WRECK AT DAYTON AN ENGINEER WAS KILLED freight Crashed into Passenger Train on the C. H. &. D. None of the Passengers Was Injured Fireman Fatally Hurt. Dayton. O., Sept. 21. (Spl.) A Northbound freight train ran into a southbound passenger train at" midnight on the C, II. & D. railroad near here. Frank Smiley, of Dayton, engineer of the passenger train, was killed outright, having been pinned un'derneath the wreckage. His fireman, Joseph McCurdy, of Lima, O., was fajtally injured, and is expected to die tefore the morning is out. The engine crew of the freight train jumped and escaped serious injury. Few passengers were on the train and inone of them was injured, receiving ynon Tonlv only a severe shakng up. The cause of the wreck was due to Khe headlight of the freight engine having been broken and a lantern Slaving been substituted. The feeble light was not seen by the passenger crew, who had not the time to stop or to jump to save themselves. Will Move to Richmond. i opartansburg, Ind., Sept. 20 Spl. Mr. Erny Rich will move his stock t amad trt Richmond Sf.L 1st. 1906.

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ROBERT R. HITT. Well Known Illinois Congressman Passed Away at His Rhode Is'land Home Yesterday. TAX LEW MAY BE $1.10 THE CITY. NEEDS $220,000 Finance Committee and City Controller HaVfc a Meeting and Decide to Recommend Even Higher Levy Than First Suggested. A raise of six cents in the city tax levy will be recommended to Council at its next meeting, by the Finance Committee and the City Controller. This step it is claimed, is made necessary by the fact that it will take something like $220,000 to put the City on a sound basis. The Finance committee and City Controller Parry met yesterday, an revised the latters estimate made Council Monday night; adding to that of $1S4,964, $105,036 making a total of $220,000 to be raised. It is thought that $107,750 of this amount - can be raised from the Light Plant, Liquor licenses, Poll Tax and Miscellaneous receipts. This leaves about $143,000 on which the advance in the tax rate is based. The levy on each $100 will be $1.10 under the new recommendation. REBEL CHIEF IS Havana, Ssi t. 0. The rebel leader Pino Gusrra has left Artesijma for Guanajay, 21 milss southwest of Havana. He is reported to have 6,000 men with him. He will camp at Guanajay awaiting the result of peace negotiations. . Funston Off For Cuba. Washington, Sept. 20. General Frederick Funston arrived here from American Lake, "Wash., and was in consultation with General Bell, chief of staff, and other officers, preparatory to departing for Havana to Join Secretary Taffs party. Bryan In Georgia. Atlanta, Ga., Sept. 20. William J. Bryan and Mrs. Bryan arrived from Augusta. The program for the day In,-, eluded a reception from 11 to 12, a. hinch?cn to Mr. Bryan and a public address at Ponce De Leon park, and a dollar dinner in the evening, at which 100 plates were laid. Mr. Bryan made !be second speech of the day at this sinner. He Was the Limit. Gladys Yes, she Is going to take him for better or -worse. Don't you think she Is foolish? Polly No; he couldn't b worse: New Yorfc Pre.

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Company INVESriGATIOII BV GRAND JURY ASKED Mayor Dunne Wants Blame Fixed for Many Street Car Accidents in Chicago. A LARGE LOSS OF LIFE FORTY-EIGHT DEATHS HAVE OC CURRED IN THE PAST ONE HUNDRED DAYS CRIMINAL NEGLIGENCE CHARGED. Publishers' Press! Chicago, Sept. 20. A grand jury in vestigation of the surprising number of street car accidents here recently, was demanded by Mayor Dunne today. Forty-eight lives have been lost in the last 100 days," he says. "In view of these frequent, and in my judgment, unnecessary fatalities and the great number of injuries claimed to have resulted from defective con struction or equipment of the street car plants, I would suggest that an investigation be had at the earliest possible date to ascertain whether these fatalities are the result of crim inal negligence and if they are for the purpose .of fixing the responsibility and blame upon the parties charge able. "If these are cases of criminal in voluntary manslaughter, the parties responsible should be indicted and placed on trial. The frightful loss of life due to the operation of street cars in this city, in my judgment, war rants an investigation by the grand jury." HAVE A STRONG PROGRAM BENEVOLENCE MEETING Convention at Grace Church Takes Up at Ten O'Clock and Continues Till . Evening, When Rev. Brown "Speaks. The benevolence convention of the Grace M. E. church, will be held today. These conventions are held in all the churches of the Richmond dis trict. The program which will be Carried out is as follows: Morning Session. 10: 00 Devotions. 10:15 The Claims of the Heathen Upon Christian Civilization O. S. Harrison. 10:45 The Bible and Education W. W. Brown. 11:15 What is God's Plan of Benev ' olence, Festivals and Fairs, or Giving? J. A. Ruley. 11:45 Discussion and Prayer. 12:00 Announcements and Adjournment. Afternoon Session. 1:45 Quiet Hour R. J. Wade. 2:00 The American Negro a Factor in the Christianization of Af rica J. O. Campbell. 2: SO Benevolence at Home E. B. Westhafer. 3:00 Experience and Benevolence R. J. Wade. 3:30 Missionary Zeal and Local Prosperity W. M. Nelson. 4:00 Discussion and Prayer. 4:15 Announcements and Adjournment. Evening Session. 7:30 Music and Prayer. 8:00 Sermon, II. Cor., ix,. 10-11 Rev. W. W. Brown of Williamsburg. YS:r i. i. a is Lsndec. London. Sept. 20. Three leviathans were launched from various shipyard!" in Great Britain. They are the H. .11. S. Shannon, the longest armored cruiser in the world; the Mauretania, the new Cunarder, a sister ship ani Identical to the turbine steamer Luis; tania, and the White Star line Adriatic, which next to the two hugs Cunardexs is tie largest ship afloat.

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Atlanta. Ga., Sept. 20. While alone in her home on Oakland avenue, in Oakland City, a suburb of Atlanta, this afternoon, Mrs. John A. Kernel wife of a prosperous Fulton county farmer, was attacked by a negro, bitten o nthe arm, her teeth knocked out her clothes torn off her and body as saulted. She never once lost con sciousness, and when the negro had accomplished his purpose and fled she ran to an adjoining room, grabbed her husband's breechloader and fired two shots at the disappearing ne gro, which shots gave the alarm. Mrs. Kernel who is 29 years old was in her room" when the negro, who is described as being about 19 years old, entered, and proffering a piece of paper, asked her to read the address. As she dropped her eyes to read, she saw it was blank, and said: "There is nothing written here: The negro grabbed her and said: "It is you I want," and after a hard fight, accomplished his purpose. The county police were quickly no tified and tonight 500 men and six nacks of bloodhouni are scourine: the woodk Peters and Decatur streets of Atlanta, the Bowery of this city, are being searched by the detec tives for the assailant.. There is a standing reward of $ 1,500 for the capture of an assailant in Ful ton county. The Vulture' Ere. The eye of tlie vulture Is so cch Btructed that it Is a high power telescope, enabling the bird to see objects at an almost incredible distance. Glory is like a circle In the water. rhich never ceaseth to enlarge itself till by broad spreading Jt disperse to naught. Shakespeare. The largest egg is that of the ostrich It weighs three pounds and is considered equal in amount to twenty-four hen's eggs. WEBSTER. Webster, Ind., . Sept. 20. (Spl.) Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Shreives, of Middletown, Ohio, are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Unthank. Emma Haisley and Mrs. Jennie Moore made a flying trip to Deleware County Saturday and Sunday. Harvey Brumfield has sold his threshing outfit to Herbert Jay. Rev. J. O. Campbell preached at the M. E. church last Tuesday even ing on Mission work. Mrs. Ben Price and Mrs. Alex Clark, of Richmond, were in the vil lage last Tuesday. Mr. Florence Overman, ex (Sheriff of Randolph County, called on relatives and friends in and around Webs ter last Saturday. LYNN. Lynn. Ind.C Sept. '20. (Spl.) Mr, Jim King "is very sick. Messrs. Fred Lewis and Leroy Ketring, who have been hunting in Can ada, the past year, returned home Fri day. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Hunt called on Will Deffinbaugh Tuesday evening. Charles Moore made his usual bus iness trip to Richmond Friday. Mr. David Iliff of Pittsburg, is the guest of his sister, Mrs. Washier. H. L. Ketring and family entertain ed Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Scantland, of Lynn, Mrs. Lydia Love and Messrs. Fred Lewis and Harry Bowen. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Marshall were visiting friends in Richmond Sunday Mr. Elmer Horne was visiting in Union City, Saturday and Sunday. Miss Hazel Harlan of Bethel, is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Elliott, CENTERVILLE. Centerville, Sept. 20. (Spl.) Mrs Richard McMullen. of Lyons Station, was the guest on Monday of Mrs. M. L. Fender. Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Zolman have moved from Cambridge City into Si mon McConaha's house on west Main street. Mrs. Nancy Jenkins entertained at dinner on Tuesday, Mrs. Emily Burris and Mrs. Susan Leeson, both of Doddridge. Mrs. Sarah Abdon will move to Richmond this week. Elihu Hiatt, of Abington, visited Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Clevenger on Wednesday. Mrs. Jennie S. Farris, of Kansas City, Kansas, is the guest this week of Miss Helen V. Austin. Mrs. Far ris was formerly Mrs. James J. Swing. They were at one time resi dents of Richmond. Mrs. Swing was well known as an artist at the Western Seminary at Oxford, Ohio, and at Richmond. ' " Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Shalley visited friends in Williamsburg on Thurs day. Turner Crouch and family will move to Doddridge this week. Captain Powell Slade, of Abington, was entertained at dinner on Thurs day by Mrs. H. V. Austin and daush-;

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The National Biscuit Company, ,with headquarters at Chicago, have leased for one year, with privilege of a second, - the store room to the south of the Palladium offices in the Masonic Temple.

Joseph Lilley and Miss Elizabeth Pollard, of Hagerstown, were married in County Clerk Haas' office yerday morning, 'Squire L. C. Abbott officiating. Phone or write a card to tharPalladium of the little piece of jfws your neighbor told you and gejryour name in the news "tip" conAfst for this week. Dr. J. M. BullJk Jks removed from North 9th streettx northwest corner of North 8th and A streets, the old Dr. Hibberd property. 21-tf Mr. Joe Kern, the representative of the Kahn Tailoring Co., will be at the Hotel Westcott toddy, 21st, with a complete line seasonable woolens, and will be o see such of his Richmond fri s may desire d-lt stylish Fall garmenl The firm of Makley & Harkness, confectioners, which has been engaged In active buslnes in this city for over fifteen years, will move to Terre Haute, Ind. The store has been closed to business and all the fixtures and stock are being packed for shipment the latter part of this week. ' Shave yourself w Buy an Ever Reac' r, 12 Drug 258. blades guaranteed store. 601 Main St Captain and Mi's. Riffle attended the thirty-fifth annual re-union of the Ninety-Fourth Ohio Volunteer Infantry and the thirty-eighth annual reunion of the One Hundred and Tenth Ohio Volunteer Infantry which were held jointly at Piqua, O., yesterday. CITY AND COUNTY Real Estate Transfers. Ebon Louck to Thomas Martin, lot 40 in H. A. Leeds addition to city, $1,010.50. Adaline Moore to John Dimmett, part of section 35, township 16, $1,600. Nancie Stevenson to Susie Young, lot 53 in Sanders' addition to city, love and other considerations. Mary Seefioth to O. T. Knode, lot 12, in J. H. and Louisa Rosa addition to city, $3,500. Nellie Threewitts to Thomas . Carr, lots 6, 7 and S in Flately addition tto city, $650. John Morgan to Nellie Threewitts, lots 6, 7 and 8 in Flately addition, $700. Henry St. Clair to Nellie Threewitts, lot 8, in Flatley addition to city $30. Marriage Licenses. Elizabeth Pollard, 29 years and Jo seph Lilley, 24 years, Hagerstown.

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Between the hours of two and four yesterday afternoon, over four hundred Sunday School canvassers visited every home in the city, requesting information which is to b used in compiling statistics for the assistance and furtheiance of the work of the City Sunday School Association. Questions were askeu along the line of the church belonged to the one preferred .the number of persons in the family and those attending Sunday school. So far as could be learned last night there was but one refusal to tender the desired information. One solicitor stated that she had found no church members in her district. Many other peculiar and comic happenings occurred in the canvass, which lent diversion to the work. It is thought that it will take a week to tabulate and check up the results of yesterday's efforts. The canvass will furnish good municipal statistics, as it will give the name of every person living in the city, the number of childen in the family, and a range of their ages.

iilcCJun Li'jiii. Chicago, Sept. 20. Judge Landis, in the federal court, decided that there were no Irregularities in the election of Wilbur G. Voliva as general overBeer of the Zion church. The court declared that he will hereafter recognize Voliva as the head of the church, and directed that the receiver appointed by .the court do likewise. LOOT um1 NO MORE

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