Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 31, Number 308, 3 December 1906 — Page 2
Page Two The Richmond Palladium, Monday, December 3, 1906.-
CHIEF DIIIAII IS TO BE DEPOSED
Head of Police Department to Be Temporarily Dismissed by Commissioners. REMOVAL IS NECESSARY BOARD IS SAID TO FAVOR THE SUPERINTENDENT BUT , PENDING INVESTIGATION IT IS FORCED TO TAKE ACTION. Publishers Press. San Francisco, Dec. 2. Chief of Po lice Dman, indicted on charges of con spiracy and perjury, will be suspended nt Tuesday's meetiner of the police commissioners, th-3 members of the board say. The commissioners are personally friendly to Dinan but they confess that they must take some cognizance of the indictments against him. . Two courses of action have been considered by the members of the board. Tho chiefs suspension pending Investigation of the charges against him and his summary dismissal from Dffice. Two of the commissioners are said to have made up their minds some time ago that' the scandals in which Dinan is involved made his removal necessary and that nothing was to be pained by delay. They have been prevailed on, however, to agree to an opportunity for an inquiry. Dinan has been on the police force for years and owed . his appointment ps chief to Mayor Schmitz's personal friendship. THINKTHE PRINCE INSANE OFFICIAL DENIAL GIVEN Heir of the Thrown of Servia is Said to be Mentally Incapcitated and .Will Never be Able to Rule His People. Publishers Press. Belgrade, Dec. 2. The report that Crown Prince Kara Georgeovitch has become insane and that he will be confined in a foreign asylum has caused great excitement in Belgrade despite the fact that it has been officially denied that there is any truth in the rumor. Prince George, accompanied by the officer on duty and Premier Pasquitch walked through the streets of the city yesterday it is thought in the hope of proving that he is not seriously ill. It was noticed however, that the two men with him kept close on either side of him and he failed to respond to the salutes of the townspeople. People close to the throne, declare that, while the future monarch is probably not violently insane, there is no doubt that he is not strong mentally and he is hardly likely to ever resign as king. HORRIBLE ACT OF IIISKIIE MOTHER Tries to Burn Her Children to Death and Knocks Husband Down With Ax . FATHER. SAVES CHILDREN BARELY ABLE TO CRAWL UPSTAIRS INJURED " MAN PUTS ' OUT FLAMES AND RESCUES "LITTLE ONES. .Publishers Press.J Hopedale, Mass., Dec. . 2. Mrs. Charles Stewart while Insane dressed herself in black, locked her three small, children in a bed room, set fire to her house, knocked her husband down with an axe and escaped. It Is feared that she has killed herself and searching parties have not yet found her. Stewart with one hip badly wrenched and his head badly cut, crawled up stairs, broke in the door and found his children nearly overcome by the brisk blaze of old papers under the lounge. Ife got his children out and succeeded in putting out the fire. Mrs. Stewart was on furlough from an insane asylum. HER?" AN IS TRAINING IN STRAIGHT JACKET TPuMishers Press. 7 Tcropah, Xev. Dec. 2. Kid Herman is training in a straight jacket ,'or 1 H? coming "mill" with Joe Gans. F r th development of muscle, wind iml t-nd-irance there is nothing to corpire. he fays, with the exercise of wriggling free from the jacket embrace. Herman will not put on the gloves for several days as he wants to be in prime condition before fie risks injury to his hands.
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PASTOR WAS ASSAULTED
ASSAILANTS RECOGNIZED Fight Between Temperance and Saloon Forces at Crawfordsville Takes Form of Personal Attack on Anti Saloonist. Crawfordsville, Ind., Dec. 2, (Spl.) As bitter temperance w-ar which has been waging at New Richmond for some months. led to a brutal attack Friday night on the Rev. II. C. Riley, pastor of the Methodist church, who has been active in the suppression of "blind tigers." Under cover of darkness he was seized at his own gate and severely beaten. The minister recognized as his assailants Tom Patton and Grover Shotts, well known young men of the town, who are identified with the anti-temperance faction. They had been summoned before the grand jury during the day :id ciiose this method of venting their spite. They have been arrested and will be prosecuted to the extent of the law. The Rev. Mr. Riley has received anonymous notes of a threatening character heretofore, and of morn ings it has been no unusual occur rence to find his front oorch decorat ed with empty beer bottles and bund les of switches. FORTY THREE ME KILLED IN MONTH An Alarming Number of Fatalities Caused by Chicago Street Cars. REPORT FOR NOVEMBER NOW THAT HOLIDAY TRADE IS ON IT IS FEARED THAT DEATH RATE WILL BE EVEN HEAVIER THAN HERETOFORE. Publishers Press. Chicago, Dec. 2. Forty three Chicagoans lost their lives in street car accidents during November. The figures are officially reported by the coroner and the city officials I supplement them by the statement that most of the accidents were due ' to the criminal carelessness of the i traction companies. j That the holiday rush will treble : the number of fatalities is the prediction of City Transportation Superin tendent Doty. Mayor Dunne, who has failed in one I attempt to secure a grand jury inves- , tigation of the street railroad com- ' pany's methods, propose now to arrest ! not only the street railway officials, ! but the passengers who are responsi- . ble for overcrowding. Corporation Counsgl Lewis has adj vised the Mayor that it is "unwritten law" that the police may interfere to save human life. His assistants in with him, holding that, while the ordinances prohibit , "overcrowding," is. ine uiuecoats nave already as sumed supervision of the traffic in the business portion of the city with the result that, though traffic has been greatly delayed, the number of acci dents within the past few days has been considerably lessened. ROBBERY OF A CRUISER MUCH SILVERWARE GONE The Minneapolis Robbed of Valuables .to the Extent of $4,000 While at League Island Wes Kent Secret Several Days. ' Publishers' Press. J Philadelphia, Dec. 2. Silverware and valuables, including the handsome service presented by the city of Minneapolis, have been stolen from the cruiser Minneapolis at League Island and secret service men are searching pawnshops here and . in neighboring cities In an effort to recover them. The total value of the articles stolen aggregates $4,000. The robbery occured November 23, but its navy yard officials concealed the fact in the hope that they could quietly track the thieves. Every employe and uniform man in the yard has been searched, questioned but to no purpose. WILD MOB PURSUES A NEGRO MURDERER Publishers Press. Senatobia, Miss., Dec. 2. A deter mined mob is in hot pursuit of Arthur j Farows, a negro, who murdered with-1 itt fmit Tvrt Runt o i-mmrr I farmer today. Scott met the negro on a highway and requested the settlement of a debt. Without waining Farrows fired on Scott with a barreled shotgun, reloading th pon and discharging a third lo; the prostrate form. The fate assassin is certain should he tured. After a Tiravy meal, take a t-'i uuun a xteguieis, ana glVt stomach, liver and bowels th they will nel. Regulets hrin regular passages of the b Artificial gas, the 20th Cent
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MABELLE GILMAN, WHO CAPTIVATED A STEEL KING. Miss Mabelle Gilman, who, according to report, Is to marry William Ellis Corey, head of the United States Steel corporation, was on the stage for several years in light opera and musical comedy parts. Miss Oilman's birdliko voice and her beauty of face and figure, combined with her vivacity, made her a reigning favorite. It was in a dainty little piece called "The Mocking Bird" that she made her greatest hit both in New York and London.
T!ie Sccf-rsaf cl Ad. Wrltr. Advertising "reqr.irM versatility of a hifh order. To win success in this field a man must r.ot only be able to coin bine human interest with the strictest accuracy of fact, Lut unless he is a sp?cialist In a certain line, taking up advertising commissions at Intervals, he must be ready to cope v. itli subject? of the most diverse character. Todaj he studies the aiethoas of making cigars and th many different kinds of tobacco that enter therein; tomorrowhe Trites a mono'apli ou enameled tin cans, investigating the processes of making them iu tie factory, and the day after that his topic may be breakfast foods, taking, him into investigations of starch, gluten, digestive functions, diet and Lealth and setting him upon a weary huat for syuonyms to describe the "rich nutty flavor" that all breakfast foods are said to have. All the Illustrative work of an advertising artist must be so true to detail that it will pass the eyes of me:i who spend their live: making the things he pictures. It was the manufacturer of a widely advertised specialty who, difficult to please in circulars, looked over the manuscript submitted by an advertising free lance with more approval than was his custom. "This is not bad," he commented; "not bad at all and yet I have seen all these words used, before." J. II. Collins in Atlantic. HE ii 9ta Hi 1 i i id
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' - vy -I A "A r y 4 t' - ' COLLEGE AND SCHOOL. Slates are noouger used In London schools. The exercises are written on washable paper with lead pencils. Dr. Clarence J. Blake of Boston announces that he will present to the Howe Military school at Lima. Ind.. a modern fireproof library building and science hall. Dr. Blake has been most liberal in his donations to the Institution. A bureau has been established at Budapest for supplying schoolboys with ready written essays and prose and verse compositions and translations in any language at 8 cents a page. The Budapest education authorities have applied to the government to suppress it. A notable woman is Mrs. C. T. Mills, the venerable president of Mills college. The famous California institute was the first school in the west for the higher education of women, and Its venerable president is beloved by hundreds of the leading women of California, Oregon and Washington who have studied under her tutelage. BritinV Hlraa. It Is said that only two kinds of birds are absolutely peculiar to Britain. These are the Ted groufw and the coal tit.
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DEATH OF "BLACK PATH"
THE END CAME SUDDENLY Flora Batson, the Famous Concert Singer Passed Away in Philadelphia Had Sung in the Courts of Europe. IPu'-nhfrs' Press. Philadelphia, Pa., Dec. 2 Fuora Batson, known on the concert stage as the "Black Patti," died suddenly in this city today of uraemia. Although only about thiity five years of age, she had acquired considerable reputation as a singer, not only in this country, but in Europe. When quite young she sang for. Queen Victoria, who with her own hand presented her with a silk union-jack. Her majesty, after the young girl lul sung '"The Last Uose of Summer," sn d: "My child, you are truly a graduate of that institution presided over by Almighty God. and from which hive, a drone has never issued. God bless you in your sweet mission of song." Black Patti san also for Pope Leo. the Czar of Russia and nt the Italian and German courts:. Ha, but came to the United States wiit... ...... in Porvidence, It. I., with her parents. SUITS AGAINST RAILROACS ORDERED BY ATTY. MOODY Government Will Make an Attempt to Recover Penalties From Violations of the Safety Appliance Law After Panhandle, Publishers Press. Washington, Dec. 2. Attorney General Moody has directed that more suits be brought against a score of railroad companies to recover penalties for violation of the safety appliance law, through failure to keep their equiprfent in proper condition. The latest number of violations attributed to any road is 42 against the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul, 23 being in the northern district of Illinois and 6 In the eastern district of WiscoTjsin. The Pennslyvania system is charged with a number of violations while the C. C. & L. has escaped without fault being found with it. More Rioting Feared. Publishers Press. Paris, Dec. 2. It is stated that inventories in no fewer than 2,000 churches have yet to be made and it is feared that the rioting in this connection will be continued indefinitely. always that insure
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WANTED. WANTED A position in Drs. or Donlist's office or to do writing. Address 230 South Sth street. 2 2t WANTED A !xsilion as housekeeper by a middle aged woman. Good reference given. Address U. this office. 2 2t. WANTED Several laborers . immediately at the Richmond City Mill Wcrks. 1-1 1.
; WANTED To rent a dwelling house or flat of 4 or 5 rooms. Call telephone 413. 2-2t. WANTED The party that took shoes Wednesday Nov. 21, by mistake to please return to the same place.- City Restaurant. WANTED Woman or girl towash dishes at 116 South Mh street, German preferred. JT 1-Ct WANTED Wood chopper at $1.00 per cord, Logaers, Teaisters, etc., wages $1.70 FerVayXmd upward, beard $3X0 per wlf Ijf Good camps and good board, arrtr steady work the year round. Take Grand Rapids &. Indiana Ry., to Simons or AnAntrim, Michigan. Antum Iron Co., i Mancelona, Michigan. tf j WANTED Yong girl to assist in I housekeeping. Small bouse and j small family. Apply 1:J13 South A I street. ' 27-7t WANTED Cabiner Rowlett Desk Mfg. street WANTED Girl for work at 227 North key. WANTED Girl for work at 227 North key. maker At the Co., North 10th j 13 tf general house U'th street. Tur-2-1 1 genofral house 10th street. Tur-2-lt FOR SAL 4 RirhiflOftit nrnnnrtT M m iriali - tr - - jr. Portcrfleld. Kelly .gfcek. Phone 32 tf FCR SALE Ladie's Cloth coat, size S6, good condition. Cheap. Call 103 S. 9th street. l-2t. FOR SALE First class Upright Universal $500.00 piano, cheap. Address A. B., in care Palladium. 29-7t WAS ELECTED SECRETARY. "Polly" Ruick Honored by the Phi Delts in Session at Washington D. C. Last Week. The national convention of Phi Delta Theta fraternity came to a close at Washington, D. C. Saturday with a reception held by President Roosevelt. "Polly" Ruick of Iildianapolis, well known here was elelted secretary of the organization fir the second time. Ruick was a candidate for the presidency Urt"Jhat once fell to another. Jr Use artificial gas tor li&acd heat ' of pure food agitation
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FOR SALE The counter and large wall show cases from Hirst's jewelry store, for sale at C. B. Hunt's storage oom. over grocery. 603
Main strett. 23-tf dy buy property from U 913 Main St. Telephoa v junes u FOR SALE One Satin lined coat as good as new and two collarette?, 312 North 20th street. 2-:t FOR RENT. FOR RENT 5 room house, bath eta, on Richmond avenue. BenJ. - F. Harris. 24tf FOR RENT-Fumished rooms, elec trie l.ghl. team heat, tor sentlemeu only, at fljte Grand. 14-tf LOST. LOST Party who took package containing pair ladies button nhoca with rubber heels and left old pair of men's shoes, please retv.-a Mine to Restaurant. S-3t. LOST S weeks ago. bunch of keys on brass triangular ring, seven keys, trunk and door. Leave 21 S Linden Ave. Reward. 2 3tT LOST Black knit purse oo Interurbar car from Indianapolis to Richmond. Purse contained $22.00 and some small change. - Reward if returned to Palladium. . . LOST Wednesday at Earlham College, small black purse containing $6.75 and keys. Return to Ronth Rodgers, Earlham College. 2-3t FOUND. FOUND A pair .of small gloves, on North D. Owner can have same by calling 527 iNorth 17th or phone 1819. l-3t I AL. H. HgNT, 7 N. 9th ; i FOR SAL -Several good tlnmon foJ 11 -4 See me quffk. AL. H. HUNT. WOMEN CANCEL $200 DEBT Y. M. C. A. Fund Increased by Reid Memorial Church not Accepting Money for Banquets. Secretary Brown in charge of tho Richmond Y. M. C. A. movement announced yesterday that the ladies of the United Presbyterian Reid Mt-mor-ial church had given $200 to the fund now being raised. Tho women did tills by cancelling the debt the executive committee contracted In holding the banquets at the church. Thre banquets were held in return for which the committee was to pay $200. A v
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