Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 31, Number 271, 28 October 1906 — Page 4

The Richmond Palladium, Sunday, October 28, 1906.

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! can who had voted for one of these

Democrats for congress because of good fellowship or for any other cause, would find that he had fooled himself In supposing he could vote for a Democrat without voting for Democratic policies as they are to be worked out in congress. A Republican may not like tne Re

publican candidate for congress, but he is not voting for the man he personally likes as much as he is voting

for the individual who is in congress will uphold the president and main

tain Republican policies. Personality has little to do with the vote as to who shajl bo elected to congress. Policies have everything to do with this question. The Republican who wants

to help hold up the president's hands

can do that only by voting for the

Republican candidate for congress.

To oppose that candidate Is to oppose Republican policies and to oppose

President Roosevelt.

PURE FOOD LAW BEARING FRUIT

It should be a matter of pride to all

citizens of Richmond that its public

school system received s ch high

praise from the Northern Indiana

Superintendents Club. The entire

system of public education aims to

educate the children of the nation so

Persons wlshine to take the PALLA- that they may become broad and en

DIUM by carrier may order by postal J lightened citizens of the republic; so

BY CARRIER, 7 CENTS A WEEK.

or telephone either 'phone No. 21.

When delivery ia Irregular kindly

make complaint.

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1906.

that they may learn to think and act

for themselves with the best judgment only to be obtained by careful train

ing; and so that they may be surrounded by the fellowship of compan

ions gathered together from different

neighborhoods, a fact which aids them when growing to more mature

age in understanding the true spirit of democracy prevailing in our great republic. Therefore it is with par

ticular pride that we hear our own

public school praises, for it means

cnua stands an

TO REPUBLICANS:

We arc anxious to have every that the Richmond

Republican in close touch, and work- excellent chance of becoming the best ing in harmony with the Republican kind of a citizen. And . furthermore, National Congressional Committee in appealing perhaps to the materialistic,

favor of the election of a Republican tax payer can feel pretty certain Congress. ne Is Betins hia money's worth for The Congressional campaign must tnat part of hls money wnich ses to

be based on the administrative and suppo" pur scnooi Bysiem

legislative recora oi tne party, ana, The recommendation that the next that being so, Theodore Roosevelt's General Assembly provide for the es-

personality must be a central figure tablishment of a state Sanitarium for and his achievements A central the treatment of early tuberculosis thought in the campaign. is a step in the right direction. The

We desire to maintain the work of 'spread of the great white plague

this campaign with popular subscrip-1 should be checked as soon as possible.

tions of One Dollar each from Repub- Furthermore the tuberculosis lectures licans. To each subscriber we will which have recently been held in sev-

send the Republican National Cam- eral citIes of the stata, Richmond

paign Text Book and all documents amonS them, is another step which issued br the Committee. should be encouraged. The people

Help as achieve a great victory. 8hould be taught the right manner of Tames S. Shxkman, Chairman. living so as to escape 83 far as pos'

P O. Box 2063, New York,

VOTING FOR A PRINCIPLE.

The Democraitc candidate for con

gress who appeals to Republicans for

votes, with the excuse that he can

and will support President Roose

velt's policies, is misleading the people, says the Anderson Herald and continuing It says: The national house of representatives Is not a mere aggregation of men who do what they please, as individuals from day to day. It is a battle line Just

as much as that between two oppos

ing forces in war. The representa

tives of the people in congress, all

controlled by party policies. The Democratic party made its policies

two years ago, when it opposed ev

erythlng for which President Roosevelt stood. It opposed Mr. Roose

velt's election, not on personal

grounds, for ho has many Democrats

who are personal friends and admir

ers, but because he stood for Repub

lican policies that are repugnant to

the Democrats.

President Roosevelt still stands for the policies which were written Into his platform two years ago, and Re-

sible the danger of contracting this

fatal . sickness, bearing out the old

adage "an ounce of preventation is worth a pound of cure."

A news item states that Governor

Magoon of Cuba is giving away tobac

co seed throughout the districts recently devastated by the great cyclone. This is the good old American way of helping those who show indications of helping themselves.

MORE POSITIONS OPEN

CIVIL SERVICE TESTS.

Examination Will be Held In Indian

apolis on November 28. Opportun

ity for Good Jobs for Many Indiana

Young Men.

Much of Alleged Adulteration Has Been Done Away With In Short Time.

RESULT 0 FTHE ANALYSES

RICHMOND DEALERS NOT HANDLING MANY OF THE BRANDS OF FOODS THAT CAME UNDER THE LAW'S BAN AT THIS TIME.

Civil service examinations for rail

way mail clerks and for an Interpreter

(Greek, Slovak and German) .will be

held in Indianapolis November 28. The examination for railway mail clerks is open only to male citizens

of the United States who are legal res-

puoncans everywnere support mm idents of Alabama, Arizona, California,

more because he Is a Republica than Florida, Idaho, Indian Territory, Mon-

because he is a good and brave man. tana Nevada, New Mexico, North Da-

The president has not asked any man "7; 7 V . , . limit is eighteen to thirty-five years, to support him unless he believes in and applicants must be at least five

the same policies he represents. He I feet and six inches in height and

will not ask Democrats in congress weight not less than 133 pounds. The

in, c.innnrt via T?,n,.a examination will consist of the fol-

ir. i, 1 . ., I 1 .tiiv,-i

political convictions. ins from plain codv. ceocraDhv of the

The Democratic candidate who United States, systems of railway

might be elected to congress bv Re- transportation and reading addresses,

nn vi t.-n t Tho examination for interpreter

will embrace similar subtectn. with

not be true to those who elected him. the exception that there will be prac-

He would be compelled to declare I tical tests In interpretation and a ra.-

himself, the very first day of session, Uns in training and experience in

by going into the Democratic caucus

place of geqgrapVy, system of railway

transportation and rparHnsr arMro&soa

to oppose all Republican policies and There will be an examination for a

all Republican members. He would metal-working pressman in the mail

vote to elect John Sharp Williams lock repair shop, November 2S, but

of Mississippi, and if he were sue- f iesi , DeJlven' ,.,t a,. .. " "m not be necessary for the ap-

..1.. ,.uaiu UU1U organize, pucant to appear at any place for ex

me committees oy making Democra- animation. Additional 8 n formation

tic chairmen of all the committees I and tno necessary application blanks

and give them a majority on each may ue naa 01 " ,tnouse secrea v .. tafy of 016 civil service examiners.

....... w. BU ,.uat m, jeg- with headquarters on the fourth floor

lsiation reported to the house would of the Indianapolis Federal building.

be in harmony with Democratic pel-1

IOCS. I Mfrolm r.nc U! LJ

. - vwwh 1 miii 1 1 a w I .

That is what Mr. Williams would I Spartansburg, S. C, Oct. 27. Now-

do. and that is what th mf lon imotson. ob, and for 22 years in

would exnect him to do. ir wm tne em?loy of the Southern railway.

, . , . "as piungmg in rront of a use all of his power to overturn Re- fast passenger train to save the lives publican policies and establish In f an aged man and woman who were

their place Democratic policies. I crossing the track in a buggy, and in

There could be no criticism of Mr tt ne was succe88fl- Tillotson'. - ' act was cheered by a crowd of eye-

'-"""" """- witnesses, unaware for the n-.nmr.t

plaint against any Democrat aiding (that his heroism had cost aim hts

U.ni in that effort. But the Republi- i lir-

According to State Chemist Barnard, the food product dealers in Richmond as well as in other towns of the State are not handling many articles which have not been much improved in quality during the r.st year. The greatest improvement is shown in the spices. Last year Vie analyses showed that 43.5 per cent, of the spices were adulterated. This year's results show that only 9.4 per cent, are adulterated. Vanila and Lemon. Vanilla and lemon extracts show improvement also. The per cent, of the adulteration-of vanilla has decreased from 91.5 last year to 27.2 this year. The per cent, of adulteration in the lemon extract this year is 63 as against 93.4 last year. Last year 91.7 per cent, of the socalled cider vinegar was adulterated; this year only 63.3 per cent, is adulterated. "Still a majority, but a reduced one," commented Mr. Barnard. Olive oil is about twice as good as it was. The per cent, of adulteration last year was 38.1, and this year 15.1. With respect to lard the percent of adulteration was decreased from 5S.3

to 40.

Explaining these changes in' more

detail, Mr. Barnard said one reason

the extracts were improved was that the artificial is labeled now, and not analyzed to find its purity. "Then, too, the amount of genuine extract is

largely increased;" said Mr. Barnard,

much to the detriment of the tonka

bean and the artificial vanallin."

"We are having the hardest time

with the vinegars," continued the chemist "For the most part, it is manufactured outside the State and a few large manufacturers make most

of it. These firms make a business of going into a State where the law is

weak or poorly enforced, and staying

there until literally driven out. A

St. Louis firm is especially guilty of

this practice.

Vinegar Firms Leave State. "Within the last two months we

have been getting results In our vinegar crusade, however. Some of these firms have withdrawn from the State quite recently one firm took out twenty-seven barrels a few weeks ago.

"Most of the bad olive oil of last

year was that sold by the druggists in bulk. The druggists usually bought it

from the wholesalers as the pure stuff, but the druggists were deceived. As

the result of the published analysis,

however, the wholesalers have braced up, and they are supplying the pure

oil.

"The change in the spices has been

remarkable," continued Mr. Barnard.

A year ago the wholesalers them

selves tdmitted that a large part of

their spices were adulterated, but they said that the competition forced them to sell poor stuff. They wel

comed a chance to do better and, so

far as we know now, every wholesaler j

and spice grinder in the State is spending out the pure spices, instead ' of sawdust, ground cocoanut shells ' and olive stones. And one of the wholesalers told me recently that his :

spice business, during the last year, was the most profitable he ever had."

Suits Against Railways. Topeka, Kas., Oct. 27. Suits were filed here in the federal court against

the Rock Island, Missouri Pacific, Kansas City Southern and Chicago

Great Western railways on charges of violating the safety appliance regula

tion of the interstate commerce commission. The suit was brought on in

structions from the United States at

torney general on complaints of the

commission.

Work of tho Storm.

TUllemstad, Curacao, Oct. 27. The

storm which did so much damage on

the island of Curacao and in its vi

cinlty about the middle of October,

struck Peurto Cabella, Venezuela, and.

going south, destroyed every house in

its path, including all the buildings in

the village of Trincheras. President's Birthday.

Washington, Oct 27. President

Roosevelt was 48 years old Saturday.

He was the recipient of many congratulations, but passed the day very

much according to the routine which

marks his every day life. A family

dinner was one of the features of the day. Cruiser's Mission. Cadiz, Spain, Oct 27. The Spanish cruiser Dona Maria de Molin left here for Marseilles, Morocco, to take on board the Spanish subjects there whose lives are endangered as a result of the occupation of that town by insurgent tribesmen. Long Family Prayers. Topeka, Kas., Oct 27. In an address to the delegates to the seven-ty-ninty annual convention of the national Methodist Sunday school convention. Bishop John H. Vincent advised against the holding of long family prayers. Known Dead Twelve. Kansas City, Oct 27. Four additional bodies were removed from the ruins of the Chamber of Commerce building in Kansas City, Kan., making the total known dead to date 12.

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