Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 31, Number 351, 25 January 1907 — Page 8

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The Richmond Palladium. Friday, January 25, 1907. A HEW TOURIST BATE FREIGHT PLUNGES OVER EMBANKMENT Three Men Are Instantly Killed and Another Receives Injuries of Fatal Nature. MEETS MIAMI TONIGHT EARLHAM HOPES TO WIN The Buckeye Team Comes Here With a Good Reputation Interesting Curtain Raiser Arranged Between Alumni and Fountain City. KNOLLENBERG'S STORE

A BAFIIL Account j. Gives a man a substantial standing in any community Enables him to take

GIVEN BY THE PANHANDLE Those Traveling Through the West Are Permitted to Stop Off Wherev er They Wish Time Limit is Nine Months.

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The Pennsylvania officials In this city, have announced a new tourist

rate which is already in effect. There has been a Ions felt need for a tourist rate," whereby those traveling through the West and Southwest would be free of constant .ticket purchasing, and the Pennsylvania has adopted the

new system. The ticket purchased in Richmond for $115.70, is good for a nine months' trip through the West, the traveler using his or her own judgment as to the routes which they want to take. The ticket is good for all stop overs, there being no specific time limit on such, other than the nine months' limit. A holder of one of the new tickets can stop at any point along the lines which he is traversing, by simply notifying the conductor that he wants off. lie -can resume his journey as he

sees fit. By the new scheme, travelers will be afforded a much better chance of really seeing the sights of the West. . Holders of the ordinary tourist tickets have to signify the point to which they wish to go and are not allowed any stop overs. Already several Richmond people have taken advantage of the new rate, and those returning, pronounce it highly satisfactory.

DEAD HORRIBLY MANGLED

ACCIDENT IS CAUSED BY SPREAD

ING RAILS WHICH RESULTED FROM LANDSLIDE INTO THE RIVER.

THE CITY III BRIEF

Tetepnone the Ricumond Steam Laundry to get your laundry. tf

THEY CHARGE IN CHICAGO

Stranger Surprised When neDld Not Have to Pay tor the U3e of City Ambulance.

T didn't know until a tmmt time ago that the-e was a city m ti e country that cha fed for arfhuhir.ee ser.ce," said fc'oifc.nt McMams the oilier day. , "Recet-tly an old . ?;.?ntleman who tad beea taken sick in Chicago arrived in thd city on a Panhandle train, and th3 ambulance nan led him to the Reld Memorial hospital. A lit tie later his son came Into ths station v

and laid" down $6. . Iaskcd him what the money vas for, ana he replied that it was payment for ambulance service. Whan I informed him ihat there was absolutely no charge for that he seemed g'eatly surprised and said that it cost him tat much to have his father conveyed to the train in a city ambulance in Chicago."

Mardi Gras Painter Dead. , Publishers' Press.J mew Orleans, Jan. 24. Anthony ft. Bagnetto, a painter whose work was widely known through painting floats for mardi gras carnivals at New Orleans, died here. He also painted carnival scenery for northern and western cities.

GIVING SUCCOR TO CHINESE REFUGEES

Rendering Relief to Famine Sufferers in Stricken District in Orderly Manner.

MO WOOD. If you want any coal get the best. I can supply you with. it. I invite comparisons of my coal with that of others, for it's the best. Why should I hesitate to tell you about it? Trust me with your order, for I have just received several cars of good Jackson and Pohahontas Coal. Office: Bullerdick's Cannery. 0. D. Bullerdick, South fifth St. Phone 1235.

FEEDING THEM ON RICE LITTLE DANGER NOW OF RENEWAL OF THE BOYCOTT AGAINST THE UNITED STATES IN FLOWERY KINGDOM.

Durrall Dolan has been appointed ticket agent of the Panhandle at Redcomb Junction eight miles this side of Cincinnati.

Dr. Haughton is in his office 8 hours a day and makes calls also. 16-tf

Mrs. F. T. Duncan of Indianapolis, is visiting friends in the city.

J. H. Russel, upholstering . 14 South Seventh. Phone 593. 23-7t

Mrs. Ira - Swisher has . returned from a visit in Hagerstown. . SEE THE PERSIAN RUG DISPLAY AT KNOLLENBERG'S STORE.

iPublishers PressJ Parkersburg, W. Va., Jan. 24. Three men were killed and one so seriously injured that he will die as the result of a freight train running over an embankment at Longdale, about 60 miles south of this city on the Ohio river division of the Baltimore & Ohio railroad. The dead: Harry Taylor, engineer Parkersburg. W. Va.; I R. Rowland, fireman, Gravelbank, O.; George Whitney, conductor, Marietta. O. Allen Mace of Parkersburg was

terribly cut and perhaps fatally hurt. The accident was caused by spreading rails as the result of a landslide and the entire train of 14 cars toppled over the river bank. The dead were horribly mangled and believed to have died instantly.

The Karlham basket ball team held its last practice yesterday afternoon before the game with Miami university tonight, in the coliseum. The team is in good condition and hopes to win. The game promises to be an interesting one for Miami was beaten by Rose Poly by about the same score

the Rose beat Earlham. The line up will be Kerlan, Mote or Chambers, forwards. Genu or Chambers center. Ilotchkiss and Birch guards. The curtain raiser will be between the Earlham Alumni and Fountaiu City. The Alumni will line up with Walter Wilson and Russel Wilson forwards. Allen, center, Orville Brunson and Bond guards.

All the leading hotels, restaurants and dining cars serve Mrs. Austin's Pancakes for breakfast. Much better than others.

TRIED TO KILL HIMSELF

WAS IN SERIOUS TROUBLE

Josepn H. Cowan, Prominent New Yorker, Charged with Misuse of the Mails, Endeavors to Commit Suicide in Texas.

Miss Helen Martin of Mt. Vernon, Ohio, is the guest of local friends.

Triumph lod?e Knights of Pythias did work last." night in the third degree. '

WAY'S BROOM

Best 25, 30 and 35 cent Brooms in Richmond. Trading Stamp people will give 1 6 Stamps with each Broom sold j j '

HOOD'S MODEL DEPARTMENT STORE Trading Stamps with All Purchases. Free Delivery. New Phone 1079; Old Phone 13R. Store Open Tuesday, Friday and Saturday Evenings. 411-413 Main Street.

tPublishers' Press.J San Frau..i.!i. rJ. G. Coolidge, former secretary of the United States legation at Peking, just arrived, says that for the first time in its history the Chinese - government is rendering organized relief to famine victims, i The rice tribute from districts in the vicinity of the famine stricken; area is being systematically distributed under government direction." Refugees are- concentrated at Nanking and other large towns on the lower Yangtze and government sdd is effectively administered. These refugees will have to be fed four months, when a new crop is expected to restore normal conditions in the famine belt. Mr. CooJidge believes' there is little danger of a renewal of the boycott against the United States. The danger spot Is Canton, and a new viceroy friendly to foreigners has taken the place of the arbitrary and very unpopular governor under whose administration the boycott flourished.

f Halcey Marchant of Cheyenne, Wyo

ming, Is here to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Marchant.

AN INJURED HOMO'S WAIL

Sidewalks, he Says Were Fit For Skating Yesterday and Many Received Very 'Hard Falls.

"Did you go skating yesterday Xot on Glen Miller lake or the Whitewater river, but on the sidewalks of the city. Not on ice skates but on your eye brow. All day people were taking tumbles about the streets of the city and much complaint was registered, against property owners who failed to clean the sleety snow from their sidewalks. The flag stones in the uptown districts were especially dangerous.

LADIES AND GENTLEMEN WILL BE INTERESTED IN THE BEAUTIFUL ORIENTAL RUGS AT KNOLLENBERG'S.

Lee Juday of South 10th' street has just returned from a two months visit with his son, Earl Juday at Dayton. . . .

.Publishers' Press. Dallas, Ttrx., aa. 24. Following a conference with his attorneys relative to a charge of misuse of the mails, Joseph H. Cowan, who recently came into considerable prominence because of his efforts to recover a large block of land in the heart of the up-town district of New York city, known as the Hartsfield estate, retired to an adjoining room and" several moments later was found seated behind a book case suffering from a pistol wound in his left breast and seriously wounded. The property Cowan claims is estimated to be worth $200,000,000. The action brought against him in the federal court was based on correspondence he had with other claimants.

SENT TO REFORM SCHOOL Judge Fox Gave Noble Griffiths C:ir.s Fatherly Advice Before he Was Taken Away.

Noble Griffiths, a 13 y?ar old Incorrigible, son of Samuel Griffiths was brought before Judge Fox yesterday afternoon, and remanded 10 the reform school. It teems that the parents of the lad ere unable to control him. He persists in loitering about the streets instead of going to school. Judge Fox gave the lad a fatherly ta'k, urging him to so conduct himself-at the institution as to soon secure his freedom. Sheriff Meredith took the

lad to Plainfield last evenlns.

advantage of opportunities tor mamng more money Makes him a manly. Independent man You can be such a maa if you wish. Save your money and let it earn 3 per cent, interest in The first National Bank. Richmond, Ind.

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CITY AND COUNTY

Births. To Mr. and Mrs. Cnarles Schtanger, 2S South 2nd street, boy, second child. Contagion. J. Imhoff, 301 South 4th street, has typhoid fever. ,

POLITICS IN GERMANY

Socialists Nominate Candidates for First Time In Every Reichstag District.

MR. HALOW IS SHOWING A CHARMING LINE OF PERSIAN RUGS AT KNOLLENBERG'S STORE.

Miss Anna Lang, who' has been the guest of Miss Nina Harris, returned to her home in Chicago last evening.

Prof. N. C. Heironimus lef t yesterday for Wabash, Ind., where he attended the funeral of his grand niece at that place. . He will return this morning.

A MOST CHARMING LINE OF PERSIAN RUGS SHOWN BY MR. HALOW AT KNOLLENBERG'S STORE.

Martin Swisher was at West Alexandria, O., last night, where he attended a Masonic installation and initiation.

Drs. Chenoweth and Dykeman announce the opening of new offices in the Masonic Temple, corner of Ninth and North A streets. 25-3t

Entertainment by Lodge. An entertainment is to be given this evening by Walnut Level No. 15C I. O. O. F. of East Garir antown. The membership has reached 101, and the lodge has jurisdiction over ISO voter3 The celebration this evening will be in the nature of a basket social, at which the wives of members w:l be in at tendance.

tPublishers' Press Berlin, .laa. - ih newspapers devote their leading editorial articles to appeals to the voters to go to. the polls in the approaching reichstas election, but a tone of confidence is singularly lacking in the press, with the exception of the Vorwaerts, the Socialist organ. The Socialists have nominated candidates in every reichstag district, and this is the first time in the political history of the empire that such a thing has occurred. The Socialists have directed their fight principally against the radicals.

Fear Mind Is Impaired. It is feared by the relatives of John Sell,, the man picked up on the streets while afflicted with the delirium tremens, that his mind is permanently impaired. He is now at his home under guard, having been released from the city prison yesterday morning. Unless there U an improvement in his mental condition it may become necessary to have him declared insane.

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Artificial gas. the 20th Century fuel 10-tf.

FRIDAY SPECIALS.

Seasonable Grocery Mention at Economical Prices. Cereta Wheat Food. Made by the manufacturers of QUAKER OATS, is the purest and most wholesome of Wheat Foods. It may be used in the place of Farina in making delicious Puddings and Deserts. Receipts in each package. Tomorrow, 10c Package. Nelson's Gel la tine. You Know what it Is, regularly at 20c. Tomorrow, 14c Package. Extra Fancy Sugar Pumpkin. Regularly sold at 15c, our best brand. In mammoth 3 pound cans. Tomorrow, 11c.

PHONE YOUR ORDER. J. M. EGGEMEVER.

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Q(UJLDTY FIRST ALWAYS We use only the Purest Drugs the market affords. Let us fill your prescriptions. W. H. ROSS DRUG CO. 804 Main St Phones 77.

Our four thousand active savings depositor friends are the best evidence of the confidence of the community in the careful conservative management of Dickinson Trust Co. We could have no better advertisement. Our little savings banks are known all over the community as "Dickinson Trust Banks. These little banks have helped hundreds on their way to prosperity. . , , Our Savings Department offers every accomodation consistent with sound banking.' We pay 3 per cent Interest compounded semi-annually. You are cordially invited to open an account with us.

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