Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 31, Number 324, 21 December 1906 — Page 2
Page Two. The Richmond Palladium, Friday, December 21, 1906. XX00 CHEAPER FARE IS Ranid changes of temperature are hard s$ A DIRECT RESULT on the toughest constitution
The conductor passing mm the heated inside of a trolley car to the cy temperature of the platform the canvaper spending an hour or so in a heated bplding and then
walking against a bitingwind know the
difficulty of avoiding cok
Scott's Et
body so that it
danger of cold from
. 1 -iJt -i it .t
,i9jtm sircnRineiu ine ?
Itter withstand the 5C
jges or temperature
It will help you to avoid taking cold. ALL DRUGGISTS I 50c. AND Sl.OO.
WANTED. WANTED Messengers for Holidays at Western Unloa Tel. Office. ' i WANTED A middle aged white woman to wipe dishes. City Restaurant. 21-lt .WANTED A girl for general housework, at 103 South 13th street 21-3t WANTED Fifty boys to pass bills. Call at Gennett theatre. WANTED Middle agek lady - for house work. None bjut thoso having good references I need apoly. Call 217 South 3rd stleet. 20-St WANTED A newspaper reporter.
Must be acquainted vfith Richmond. Call at Palladium Office at once. 18-3
WANTED Girl for
work, good wages, small
South 18th street.
rfeneral house-
family. 70
WANTED Place to do!
work. 634 South lOfi
18-3t
general houso-
St. 18-3t
choppers for
wood at $1.15
WANTED 200 wood chopping 4 ft. hard
per cord. Steadyvlrk during the year. Board $3.50Vpr week. Good men make $2.50 pfer day Take
Grand Rapids & Indiana v Railway to Simons or Westwood, Michigan. Antrim Iron Co., Mancelona, Mich. 14-tf. WANTED Cabinet maker at the Rowlett Desk Mfg. Co., North 10th street. 13-tf WANTED A girl for housework at 525 Main street. 19-3t WANTED A man to help on furniture wagon at Dunhafcfs. 18-2t
WANTED One hundre
beds, highest price p
Everybody buy,
Woodfcursu 913 Mai
491.
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tfst.
operty from
TelephoM
JuneS if
FOR SALE 135 Stocks of Fodder.
Call 914 II.
19-2 1
FOR RENT.
FOR RENT House!
Chestnut street. 19 street. New
of 5 rooms on
Enquire 29 South
hone, 1422 18-3t
FOR RENT 5 rood
on Richmond Harris.
FOR RENT Furmlsld: rooms, eleo
house, bath etc..
afenue. ueni. t
24tf
at, for gentlemen
14-tf
trie light, steam u
omy, at tne urana
FOR RENT Three unfurnished rooms to parties without children, at 48 Ft. Wayne Avenue. Jl9-4t
feathers. I will stay one week. Address
Feather Co.. General
Richmond, Ind. Send postal card, I will
FOR SAL
Richmond property
Porterfleld. Kelly Block. Phoi
A
old feather
for old your city Rosenthal
Delivery.
19-3t
laity.
339-ftf
FOR SALE Ferrets at 38 North 2nd street. 21-7t FOR SALE Good beech wood. Call at 227 South 7th street. 2M3t FOR SALE Christmas trees. 'Phone S01. F. Chas. Miller. 18-2t. FOR SALE Good, fresh cow. Inquiro of Mrs. John E. Shute, R. R. No. 3. Southeast of city. . . lS-2t t FOR SALE New 7-room house, East end square south of Main, n Hardwood floors, bath, electric lights, hot jvater heating. Address D. P., care Palladium. 14-7t FOR SALE The counter and large wall show cases from Hirst' jewelry store, for sale at C. B. Hunt's storage room, over grocery, 603 . Main street. 23-tt
LOST. LOST Five Dollar gold piece, between North 3rd street on Main street, to 9th street and postoffice. Return to Mrs. John Hawkins, 103 North 3rd street. 2l-3t LOST A large dark grown tail from a fur boa. Reward if returned to 318 North 5th street. 21-3t
LOST Saturday a $5.00 bill at Wilke's, Bee Hive or 5 and 10c store. Finder return to 101 North 18th street, or phone No. 82. 18-2t LOST Tuesday noon on North 5th ; street, or between Cth and West . First street on Richmond Ave., a button shoe for the left foot. ' Return to the Monarch Laundry.
FOUND. FOUND Two fur boas at Elks' Fair. Owners may have by calling at Second, National Bank. 2Ktt FOUND-rOtercoat on Interurban car. Owner carl at office and describe Drooert. V 18-3t
V
FOUND PacVage from the Boston Store containing a small fancy box." OwherVcall at Palladium office. . 1S-3L FOUND ButidlAof dark blue velvet on North loVi street Saturdaynight. OwAer All at 39 South 16th
street. l-3t
Commissioner Prouty Talks of
the Work Done by Rate Legislation.
THE EFFECT OF NEW LAW
ff onrs NDnftfc Smrerii mm street
To Holiday Sappers :
HE THINKS IT WILL NOT BE LONG
TILL A TWO CENT RATE WILL
PREVAIL IN MANY OF THE
STATES.
Our line of Xmas specialties is particularly handsc
more popular every year as Xmas presents, and we have
your selections early, while the assortment. tvi and si
novelties that you will not see elsewhere.
Following Ar
Lor Rates, eaiy
Bon's Loan and 'Ileal
Wide Stairs. 710
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Publishers' Press.
Kansas City, Uec. 20. C. A. Prouty
of Vermont, a member of the Inter
state commerce commission, who ar
rived here from St. Louis to continue the car shortage hearing, said in an interview, speaking of the so-called rate law: - "I bave no doubt that eventual
ly all states east of the Mississipi and north of the Ohio will be on a 2-cent basis. By eventually, I mean, of
course, within a reasonable time for
such legislation to be enacted if leg
islation shall be required, which I doubt. All these changes are and will be due to the agitation for the passage
of the rate law. No man can tell what the final effect of the rate law may be
until It has been worked out in the
courts."
Mr Prouty continued: "The most
important effect of the law has been
the reducing of passenger rates east
of Pittsburg and north of the Oh;o river, and in other communities. These reductions have been widespread not
in the west, I admit; but east of Pitts
burg and north of the Ohio people are riding for 2 cents a mile. The com
mission has made no orders and ex
pressed no opinions to account for this
change. The carriers have tacitly admitted that their rates were too high." Mr. Prouty said it was too early
now to estimate the real value of the
rate law. Up to this time the railroads, he said, generally evinced a dis
position not only to obey the law, but
to accept any construction the com
mission puts upon it. The commission has had no occasion, he said, to issue
any constraining orders, nor orders that would cost the railroads much to
obey. Until it does so, Mr. Prouty said
it would be impossible to say wha
they will do. "I said when the bill was passed,'
Mr. Prouty said, "that the first effect would be to stop rebates. I believe
they have stopped."
Recurring to the rednction of pas
senger rates, Mr. Prouty said there
had been some reduction in freight rates, too, as well as a few advances.
While this amounts to a reduction in
the published tariff." he said, "it amounts also to largely Increased rev-
I enues for the railroads. It must be . clear if they cut off all free transporta
tion me railroads can anora to reauce passenger and freight rates."
Monty Laned.
rms. Thomp-
Sstate Agency.
treet. IV.. LTO1
O- i 1-14.
STUDENTS IN A PROTEST
RAISE BIGHTS QUESTION
Point of Much Interest Has Arisen in Connection with the Expulsion of
Teachers and Pupils at St. SulpicaForce Was Used.
AL. H. HUN1 7 N. 9th
I have an 8 rooi
large barn, 2 loi
See me quick. Wi
AL H.
dern house
ear Main, ell It soon.
UNT.
WILL TAKE ANOTHER VOTE
ft Is Thought That the County Council Will Vote Money to Fight Lacey Suit.
The commissioners and County Council will meet this afternoon In the county council chamber at the Court house. The matter of an appropriation for the defense in the caso of Major M. M. Lacey against Wayne County, for unearthing sequestered taxVs, will bo discussed
and It is probable that the appropri
ation will bo v
ytcd.
Many Ills coile from Impure blood. Can't have purelblood with faulty digestion, lazy livlr and sluggish bowels. Burdock Blobd Bitters strengthens stomach, bowels and liver, and
imrifles the bloody
I VERSATILE AiV UNIQUE J RECEPTIOITttlUSIC t X furnished I 1 ty Lawrence v. Dcuker's i X Ifo-ranq Concert Quartet x
Jewelry; Stolen. Fort Worth, Tex., Dec. 20. The home of A. B. Wharton was robbed of jewels valued at$6,000. There was a safe In the house, but the gems were seldom kept unjaer lock and key and when stolen were in a drawer In Mrs. Wharton's bouoir. Will Sen! Filipinos Home. Newport Xefs, Va., Dec. 20. The 14 Filipino nfbers of the crew of the transport Meafe, which arrived here Several weeks scrrt from Manila vr
discharged andwill be sent home by the war department, leaving here
Dec. 2$.
MMA
Order Silverware
Of me once (rue!
ordr ag
yowlll
Ralph Nye, Phon&88
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It is their nualitjr that explains their popularity. One teaspoonful makes two cups. Steep five minutes. Are sold loose of In sealed pack ets by Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co, 72? Main. (Published by Authority of the India, and Ceylon Commissioner.)
. IPublishers Press. rarls, Dec. zo. Teachers and students of the famous St. Sulpice seminary here were expelled. Their superior, as a 'matter of form, insisted that a policeman lay a hand on his shoulder as proof that violence was used. Among the students were a number of British subjects and an American, who read an energetic protest, claiming that they were there under an agreement with the French government by which, when the property of the ild Catholic college was endowed by the students during the period of religious intolerance in England, and it was taken for a polytechnic institute, it was formally understood that as a compensation, the government would maintain students sent from England to St. Sulpice. The foreign students also announced their intention cf calling the attention of their embassies to the action of the local authorities. In several places in the interior troops were compelled to use force to open the doors of seminaries.
HAD SPLENDID PROGRAM
WILFRED JESSUP SPOKE
Ricnmono" Business College Lyceum Had Evening of Enjoyment Program Well Interspersed With Music. At the meeting of the Business College Lyceum last night the following program was rendered: Orchestra Henry Hung? Director. Solo Ora Wickett Address J. D. Brunner, Indianapolis. Solo Miss Fearl Crubaugh. Recitation Miss Martha Bond. Orchestra. Solo Joseph Schmedingaoff. Recitation Miss Crubaugh. Duett Mi-ss Warfel and Carl DunIng. -Address Wilfred Jessup. Solo Miss Foral Youni. Plizsard Carl DntiD, Ulitor." Orchestra, - ----- - - - i I . 4
Men's comfortable House Sli
Men's fine Shoes, (a special s trade) from, -....
DON'T FORGET
more than any present he
Last but by no means le
greatest sale-during the y
s are
persOSm I Ladies' an .$ J& to $3 00 per pair I
ioment for .Christrrii Ladie
lr 3.50 to 6.00 per plirt
lastern .Smart .styles J
MM mmm, . S.I
.j.. i.a to 3.&0 per sairi
I
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p
s season. FANCY FOOTWEAR Is becoming
tparra to meet a reeoro-oreaKtng aemana. miks
ptete. We are showing many exclusive
FEW Suggestions :
Ladies' fancy Slippers, latest
Ladies' Boudoir Slippers, . .f. .75 to 1.50 per fair
for Xmas. Child's
lURME'S SPECIAL
1906, of any shoe everlsofd in Richmond.
Store open every
Gentlemen's. Crash Bath Slippers...
.75 per pair
comicrt JDie ren suppers, an colors
75 to 2.00 per pair
Old Ladies' sect, warm, lined Shoes and 8llppers..
1.00 to 2.00 per pair
Ladies' fine Shots ,cur standard lines
2.00 to 5.00 per pair
T PMR OF RUBBER QJOT3 FOR THE LITTLE FELLOW. It will tickle hin'
Rufcber Boots, $1.50; Misses', $1.75; Youths', $2.00 per pair.
enuine $3.50 Shoe for $2.50 the shoe that has had the
eninc until Christmas
I
Says He Shot Cockrill. Publishers' Press. Crnthiana, iy., Dec. i'O. Curtis
Jett took the stand in his own behalf and surprised the commonwealth by
confessing to the murder of Marshal
Cockrill in Jackson four years ago.
for which he Is on trial. Jett made a previous confession Implicating Judge Hargis and Sheriff Ed Callahan. Jett
claimed to be alone on the second floor of the courthouse when he fired six shots at Cockrill, who was standins across the street. The two men
exchanged shots two weeks before, and in his statement Jett said it was a case of his life or Cockrill's. .The commonwealth believes he is trying to shield two other men when he "says
he was alone at the time he murdered Cockrill. , ;
Head of American Bureau.
Publishers' Press.
Washinywu, ic-c. - Atli meeting
presided over by Secretary Moot at the state department the executive committee of the bureau of American republics elected John Barrftt of Oregon, at present United Stas minister to Colombia, to be directol of the bureau, to succeed William! C. Fox of New Jersey, who occupied Ihe position the past two years. Fox ras nominat
ed to be United States ftninister to
Ecuador.
HARRIS IS SENTENCED
Gosnen Character Who Confessed to Murder of Sarah Schaefsr Given 2 to 14 Years-
Artificial gas. the 20
sntury fuel.
10-tf.
Publishers' Press. Goshen, 2i;. George W. Harris, under arrest here on a charge of attempting to kill a police officer several weeks ago, entered a plea of guilty and was sentenced to serve two to 14 years in the Michigan City penitentiary. The prisoner will be held here temporarily while an effort is being made to confirm or discredit an alleged confession the prisoner made connecting himself with the murder of Sarah Schaefer, the Bedford, Ind., school teacher, Jan. 21, 1904. Sent Up For Robbery. Columbus, O., Dec. 20. Harry Higgans, a Columbus boy, was fined $100 and costs and sentenced to 18 months in the pen.'tentiary for robbing the home of Allen Andrews, a lawj-er ct Hamilton O. One of the stolen articles was a grand master's Masonic Jewel given Andrews by Ohio Masons. Electric Lines Abolish Passes. Columbus, O., Dec. 20. Acting under a ruling of the state railroad commission that the new state law for the regulation of railroad rates applies to electric lines, the Ohio traction companies decided to follow the example of steam roads by abolishing passes, beginning Jan. 1.
W ARE MAKING-
SPECIAL PRICES Of ALL DIAMONDS
WELLENKAMP, Jeweler, 's Music Sure. Richmond. Inl
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519 Main St., at
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MUSIC
SffcCIAL HOJQAY PrtlC-8. Parties, Dinners, fiances, Reception. Musics lea. IHIoIWc' Ooaoon
MUSC
phone i89. LAWRENCLTVYKl. DEUKEfc. studio oth a Mam Manager of Muole.
a you r,
a a
baa PAY I
HAVE
"MOKiSY TO CURra" But there ! ni reason why you should not bum it economically.
Our
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