Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 31, Number 352, 27 January 1907 — Page 2

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The Richmond Palladium, Sunday, January 27, 1907-

TWELVE MET OEATH WITHOUT IfMtllllG

Fearful Explosion Occurs in . Chemical Mine of Consolidated Coal Company.

THE CAUSE IS UNKNOWN

MRS. HENRY IIABER DEAD

HIGLY RESPECTED WOMAN

Passed Away at Her Home in New Paris Yesterday Morning One of Her Sons Lives Here Other News of the Ohio Town.

THAW CASE TAKEN INTO THE PULPIT

Columbus Minister Will Show How Thaw's Deed May Have Been Justifiable.

WORK OF SEARCHING FOR BOD

IES OF THE VICTIMS BEGINS AT daughters, they Lein

New Paris, O.. Jan. 26. (Spl.) Mrs. Henry Naber, a weil known and respected resident of this city, died this morning at 6 o'clock at the age of 62

years, or pneumonia. The deceased

leaves a husband, three sons and three

IS A MATTER OF ETHICS

ONCE TWO OF THEM ARE RECOVERED.

IPublIshrs' Press Wheeling, W. Va., Jan. 26. A tel ephone report from Iiuckhannon, W.

Va., Hays twelve men were killed by

an explosion In the chemical mine of

the Pennsylvania Consolidated Coal company. Two bodies have been

found. Cause of explosion unknown

Ade's Mother Dead. Publishers Press.

iiijLi.4, jaii. ivir. junn Ade died of heart failure. She was

born in 1S33 near Chevlott, O., and

with her husband celebrated the flf

tieth anniversary of their marriage in

3901. Six children survive her, one of

whom is George Ade, the writer and

playwright. Flood Falling at Evansvilla.

Vincennes, Ind., Jan. 26. After reaching a point within six inches of

the highest mark ever recorded, the

Wabash river reached the crest of

the flood and began falling. Sewers

overflowed and the waters reached the

principal residence .stret-

FIRE ALARM SIGNALS

KO. BOX. LOCATION First District. Bouth of Main, Wes: of Seventh Street 12 First and South C, Piano Fac tory. 13 Second and South B. 14 Fourth and South D. 15 Fifth and South B. 16 Fifth and South H. 18 Seventh and South C. 19 Seventh and South J. Second District. South of Main, Between Seventh and , Eleventh Streets. 21 Eighth and Main.

23 No. 4 Hose House, Ninth and South E. 24 Seventh and South G. 25 N.nth and South A. 26 Tenth and South C. 27 Eleventh nnd Main. 23 Eleventh and South J. Third Olstrlct. South of Mali,. East of Eleventh street. 31 Twelfth and South B "2 Twelfth and Soutn E. J4 Fourteenth and Main. 35 Fourteenth and South C 36 Eighteenth and South A 37 Twentieth and Main. 38 Fifteenth and Soutn A. Fourth District.

Vorth of Main, West of Tenth Street to River. 41 Third and Main, Robinson's Shop. 42 Third and North C. 43 City Building. 44 Eighth and North C. 45 Gaar, Scott & Co. 46 No. 1 Hose House, North Eighth ttreet. 47 Champion Mills. 48 Tenth and North I. 49 Ninth and North E. 412 City Light Plant. Fifth District. West Richmond and Fairview 5 West Third and Chestnut. 51 West Third and National Road. 52 West Third and Kinsey. 53 West Third and Randolph, 51 West First and Railroad. 55 State and Boyer. 56 Grant and Ridge. 57 Hunt and Maple. 5S Grant and Sheridan. 59 Bridge Avenue, Paper Mill. 512 Earlham College. DI3 -West Seventh and Peacock Road. 514 West Seventh and Main. 515 South West Second and D. Sixth District.

North of D, East of Tenth Street. 61 Railroad Shops. 62 Hut ton's Coffin Factory. 63 Hoosler Drill Works. 64 Wayne Works. 65 City Mill Works 6 Fifteenth and Railroad. 7 Thirteenth and North H. Seventh District. Between Main and North D Streets, East of Tenth Street. 7 Ninth and North A. 71 Eleventh and North B. 72 Fourteenth and North C. 73 No. 3 Hose House. East End. 74 Eighteenth and North C. 75 Twenty-Second and North E. Special Signals. 2-2-2 Fatrol Call. 1-2-1 Fire Out. S-3-3 Fire Pressure. Sr Fire Pressure Off. 10-10-10 Natural Gas Off. 10 Natural Gaa On. Instructions and Cautions. NEVER TAMPER WITH A FIRE ALARM BOX, unless you have positive knowledge there is a fire. Never send in an alarm unless yon are certain the fire is nearest the box f on axe at. Never open an alarm box when you hear the bells on the Engine House Striking an alarm. NEVER OPEN A BOX FOR A FIRE SEEN AT A DISTANCE. When you have positive knowledge of a fire, go at once to the box nearest the fire; break the glass In Key Box door; then unlock the Alarm Box. PULL DOWN HOOK ONCE, and THEN LET GO. Unless the fire is plainly to be seen, remain at box until the firemen arrive, and direct them where to go. By order of Boarl of Public Works. EDGAR E. MILLER, Chief. Richmond. Ind.. Nov. 1, 1906.

New Paris, Miss Henrietta Naber of Cincinnati, Mrs. Vinton of West Alexandria, Benjamin Naber of Richmond, Adolph and John Naber of this city. The funeal will be .Tuesday morning from the Church of Visitation, of which tho deceased was a faithful member. Dr. Beane of this city was in Richmond Saturday on business. .Mr. and Mrs. Louck are in Richmond today, the guests of relatives.

Ona of the most enjoyable society

IF THE UNWRITTEN LAW WAS BROKEN THEN THE OHIO DIVINE THINKS WHITE GOT HIS JUST DUES.

Sleeping Car Rates. Publishers Pressl Dallas, . .j..,. Jude Edgar R. Meek of the United States circuit court granted the Pullman company a temporary injunction restraining enforcement cf the recent order of the Texas railroad commission relative to reduction of rates on Pullman cars. The order was to have become effective Feb. 1, causing the railroads to reduce Pullman fares 20 per cent. Gas Escaped from Range. Newark, N. J., Jan. 26. Miss Maud Wallace is d-ad. Mrs. Bertram Shuler is in a critical condition and her husband is seriously ill as a result of inhaling coal gas in the Shuler home. All were unconscious when neighbors, who traced the cdor of gas. to the Shuler apartments, burst the door. 1'lie gas escaped from a coal range in the kitchen.

FLAMES CREEPING TOWARD GASOLINE

Great Fire Threatens to Wipe Out the Entire Business Section of Wilkesbarre. -

BIG EXPLOSION IS FEARED

HAS ITS ORIGIN IN A WAREHOUSE BUT THE IS NOT KNOWN

LARGE CAUSE

....'en.i.. Cneyeuru- is a word of douotrul origin. Some say that it is from the Indian sbe.venne. meaning stranger: oth

ers that it is French, from chiea dos tand Company's store on Court Square.1

and that the town in Wyoming of The fire is eating its. way toward sev-

CPuMlshers' Presn) Wilkesbarre, Pa., Jan. 26. Fire was

discovered tonight in U. C. Carpenter!

I publishers Pressl coiumbus, O., Jan. 26. A CoIumDUS preacher will declare from his pulpit Snnd.iv nieht. that, under certain con

ditions Harry K. Thaw was justified I that name was called so from the , eral thousand gallons of gasoline stor- MALE HELP WANTED IMMEDIAT-

W ANTED. HELP WANTED Two girls at the Eldorado laundry IS North 9th street. 27-1 1 WANTED Position as stenographer or bookkeeper b;- youus lady. Ad

dress 131 N. Tea 22t.

WANTbD To re it threes furnisaod

rooms for ligiu houseKecj.iiHT. Hef . erence if required. Fhoj is5i. 2-2t.

WANTED Situation by reliable

temperate man in shop, store or of. flee. Address D. S. Souder, COO Central Ave. WANTED Store room boy at tho Westcott Hotel. 26-2t.' WANTED Shepbard pup, state price. Address C. M. E., P. O. box 114 city. ( " 23-3t WANTED Girl at 800 South "E' Middle aged woman preferred. 24-3t

Call 1132 Main street.

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in taking the life of Stanford White. Rev. Fuller is pastor of the Neil Avenue M. E. church. Sunday morning he will preach a sermon in "self presentation." The sermon will treat almost altogether of the "Thaw case"

events of the season took place at the; and the minister will discuss ti?e law

K. of P. hall here Friday night, it be

ing the twenty-fifth wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Charley Reld. The Black Cat club and many other friends were present as guests. The evening was spent in dancing and at

cards. The club presented Mr. and

Mrs. Reld with three dozen silver

spoons of different sizes, while their

cousins who were present, presented

them with one-half dozen solid silver

teaspoons as a remembrance. Lunch

eon in several courses was served to

about sixty guests.

MISSISSIPPI -NOW

VERY THREATENING

Thousands are Patroling the

River Banks and Building ... up Weak Levees.

BLUNT OF FLOOD TO COME

MUCH DEPENDS ON THE WEATH

ER AND IF RAINS SET IN THE DAMAGE WILL BE GREAT PEOPLE PESSIMISTIC.

Publishers Press. Memphis, Tenn., Jan. 26. With all indications pointing to the Mississippi river ' going seven feet higher than the danger line on the local gauge, the situation throughout the lower Mississippi valley is regarded as critical tonight, and all along the line from Cairo to New Orleans, thousands of men are patrolling the levees or engaged in building up and strength

ening the weaker points. United States army officers in control of the various levee districts and in command of the situation and co-operating with them are officials of the various private and state levee institutiore which present an unbroken front to the river from one end .o the other. The full brunt of the flood is still to come from the greater portion of the south, however, and the coming week will be critical. Much depends upon the weather and should rains set In, the damage, it is believed, will be

great. At present it is cold and inclined to snow and an air of pessimism Is pervading the atmosphere. WILL STICKTo"BIG NINE"

Michigan Will Stop Flirting With Eastern Colleges and Play Football in the West.

Publishers Press.J Chicago, Jan. 26. The University of Michigan will do its football playing

with the west next fall. It will stop flirting with tho Eastern schools and stick to the "Big Niue." Announcement of the decision, foV lowing a meeting of the university senate at the university of Chicago was received with great rejoicing la football circles. What is more, Chicago, Michigan, Minnesota and Wisconsin have practically agreed to join forces as the "Big Four" of tho west. It will not be possible for each team to meet each of the others every year, so it became necessary to drop one of the elevens off the others schedule each year. As matters stand under the agreement approved by the Maroon senate today, Chicago's schedule calls for games with Michigan and Minnesota in 1907, Michigan and Wisconsin in

190S, Wisconsin and Minnesota in 1909 and Minnesota and Michigan in 1910. The others are similarly arranged. The agreement as yet awaits ratifi cation by Wisconsin acd Michigan, but both schools are known to have been waiting only for Chicago's approval.

Dowie Near Death. Publishers Press.! Chicago. Jan. 26. While there have been many reports from Zion City that Dowie is not improving in health, but on the contrary is getting worse, it is stated that the former head of Zion is verging on death. He is just alive and that is all, his condition being much worse than at any previous time since he became ill.

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

perhaps the unwritten law by

which Thaw, now on trial for his life may be acquitted and his action justified. Rev. Fuller will say that "since selfpreservation is the first law of nature among the higher as well as the

lower forms of life, it has bearings up

on the family as well as upon the in

dividuals.

"The man," Mr, Fuller will continue "is called craven who will not defend to the last ditch the honor of his wife and the purity of his home. It was through this law that Harry K. Thaw

was justified if he was justified in taking the life of Stanford White in

New York."

Mr. Fuller, continuing, will say that the evidence in the trial will show

whether this law, upholding the san

ctity of the home was violated by the

murdered man and if it was then

Thaw was justified in taking his life

The character of the two men, Fuller will contend, has nothing to do with

the justice of the act. The only question at issue, he will declare, is this:

"Was the unwritten law that

prompts the man to protect the honor

of his wife and the purity of his borne

broken or not?" K it was, Fuller will declare, then

the dead man received his just dues.

prairie dog villages common on the ed in nearby warehouses. The en-

plains. tire square, composed of the principal

j business houses of the city is threat-

Agriculture In Paraguay. Agriculture has been about the role industry of Paraguay since the establishment of the Jesuit missions in lu37. All the field work is done by women.

Lake Borgne. Borgne, the name of a Louisiana lake, is a French word meaning "blind of one eye." The name was applied to

the lake because of a wonderful mon

ster said to have been seen in its wa

ters.

ened.

Evacuation of Manchuria. Komt, ... --. irein office

has received official announcement

from the Russian government that the latter country has decided to withdraw her troops from Manchuria before April 15, the date fixed in the Portsmouth treaty. This decision, the communication declares, must be considered as conclusive proof of the pacific intentions of Russia, and also that she has no future plans concerning Mancr-nr'rv

Pea Coal.

Pea "coal is cheaper a ton than nut or stove coal and can be mixed with other coal or used alone in a small stove or with a woven netting in the

bottom of a grate. It kindles quickly, is easy to handle, forms no large

clinkers and may be used to bank a

furnace fire.

Paste.

A recipe for paste that never dries or sours is to add one teaspoonful of

powdered alum and ten drops of oil of cloves to a pint of very smooth, thick flour paste.

The Talipot Tree.

une leaves or the talipot tree are

used In Ceylon for the leaves of books. The characters are impressed upon the leaf, which is rubbed over with charcoal, and are then strung together between boards. They last for years.

Disease In Carpets. At the last session of the Paris Acad emy of Medicine Dr. Vidal called at tention to the great danger of contagion from the use of oriental carpets. These carpets come from countries In which dysentery and other diseases prevail. Languages. Of languages which so widely differ among themselves as to be incomprehensible vrfthout particular study the numbpr nndHy exceeds '1.000.

Bangs Disqualified. Publishers' Prcss.J Wasningiii, wu. 2. a vmie House conference over bids for constructing the Panama canal resulted in the elimination of A. M. Bangs as a bidder and a conditional decision to award the contract to William J.

Oliver of Knoxville, Tenn. Oliver and Bangs bid together, their bid being the lowest. Bangs is a brother-in-law of John F. Gaynor. Wants Uniform Oil Laws. Topeka, Kan., Jan. 26. Governor Hoch Issued a letter inviting governors of states which produce oil to meet In Topeka during the week of Feb. 4 to discuss proposed uniform legislation regarding oil and its by-products. The governors of the following states will be invited to attend: Colorado, Nebraska, Iowa, Missouri, Illinois, Arkansas, Texas, Oklahoma, Minnesota, North Dakota, South Dakota, Indiana, Ohio and Pennsylvania. The purpose of the meeting is to have uniform Iawb, especially as regards the standards of oils and gasolines.

ELY SEVERAL "RICHMOND MEN

or vicinity, under So, to prepare for coming Spring Railway Mall Cleis Exams. Good prospects. 263 laterState Bldg., Cedar Rapids, la. 22St WANTED Your carpets and rugs to clean after Feb. 1. Richmond House Cleaning Co. Phones: Home 127S; Bell 496-W. 17-U4 WANTED 200 wood choppers for chopping 4 ft hard wood at $1.15 per cord. Steady work during the year, Board $3.50 per week. Good men make $2.50 per day Take

Grand Rapids & Indiana Railway to Simons or Westwood, Michigan. Antrim Iron Co., Mancelona, Mich. 14-tf.

FOR SALE 1200 shares of Tina It Gold Mining Co., stockrMlnes lo cated in Currr County, Oregon. Ad dress J. O. Weinstrom, Millers. Nevada. 12-20t. FOR SALE The counter and larae wall show eases from Hirst's Jewelry store, for sala at C." fx. Hunt's storage room, over grocery. C0J Main street. 23-tf Everybody boys property frora WoodhursL 91 S Mala 8L Telepboc 491. 'Junes tt - ' """ -- -' ' H

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FOR RENT Furnished car&s. eleo trio light, steam heat, for icen'lerccn only, at the Grand. ? 14-tf FOR RENT 35 acres of ground on Liberty Ave!, known a) tpardlek's place. Phone , 1,- ; ,C;: --t. FOR RENT Furnished rooms, heat and bath, 30 North 12th street. 25-6t

FOR SALE. ftichaond property a specialty. Porterfleld. Kelly Block. Phone 329 tf FOR SALE Flour mill In Greenwood, Mo., or exchange for income property. N: R. Miller, New Paris. O., It. R. No. 2. 27-6L FOR SALE Complete butcher outfit

Dr. Hauthal, a German savant, has put forward a startling theory concerning the remains of a gigantic

sloths, related to the great magatheri-' ,. ".-in-tin

up a,uu iub uiyiuuun, recently lounu

in Patagonia. In his opinion, these ani

mals, whose race is now extinct, were kept in a domesticated state by the

prehistoric Patagonians.

If you have good 'opportun

ity eyesight" you will find

some things in the want ads

today which most neople will overlook. Before you throw

The Palladium aside, look ovtr

the classified advertisements.

Tangle Straightened Out. Washington. Jan. 2t. Speaker Cannon appointed Representative Reed

(Ark.) to the judiciary committee.

a factional fight In

the Democratic party. The minority leader, Williams (Miss.), recommended Webb (N. C.) for the place. but the tpeaker appointed Sherley (Ky.). This appointment created criticism among some of the Democrats and notice was served on Sherley that if he accepted the appointment he swould have to accept it as a Republican place. Appreciating that his usefulness on the committee would be destroyed if he remained, he declined. Williams made it easier for the speaker by stating that if W'ebb could not be appointed he would be satisfied with the appointment of Reed.

LOST. LOST At the corner of 6th and Mala streets, a check line, lost Friday rternoon. Leavo at Key's harness store. 27-2t.

LOST 4 pieces and a book of music.

rolled up in a newspaper. Finder pleaso return to 426 S. 6th and receive reward. 27-2t LOST A, gentleman's rlat hand tan glove. Return to 29 N. fcth street.

26-2L LOST A gold brooch with amethyet stone, between high school and S. 12th and E streets. Reward if returned to 40S S. 12th St. 26 2t LOST Gold watch on Main near Neft & Nusbaum's store. Saturday night. Return to W. H. Wright, 1106 Main St., and receive reward.

PERSONAL WOULD YOU MARRY IF SUITED Matrimonial paper containing ad-, vertlsements of marriageable people, many rich, from all sections of the United States and Canada, mailed free. J. L. Gunnels, Toledo, Ohio. ll-sunSt

FOR SALE. A good house with bath, also a double house and 9 acres of land, both In Fountain City. Ind. See AL H. HUNT, 7 N. 9th St, Richmond, Ind.

For Merchants delivery or light hauling of all . kinds call on DON H. ORAPER, at Draper's store 610 Main street or phone, 149S. Prompt Work Guaranteed. ,

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Order a. case of Richmond Esport Beer tomorrow and test its qualities yourself

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