Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 31, Number 359, 5 February 1907 — Page 4

The Richmond Palladium, Tuesday, February 5, 1907. THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM 'OLIVER PANAMA PROJECT IRE OLD, OLD STORY Delinquent Tax List Wayne Co. For Voar 1906 A list of lands, town and city lota returned delinquent by the Treasurer of Wayne County, Indiana, for the non-payment of taxes for the year 19C5 and former years, including the taxes for the current year 1906, in Wayne County, Indiana. En.ers-Ja: l,crt-njnd Pas toff is 3 as onl Class Matter IS NOW BEING FINANCED "SMALL FINANCIAL LOSS" Seven Persons Injured, some or Them Probably Fatally, While Penned In Tenements Over a Burning Rag Shop In New York. TUESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 5, 1907 Articles or Incorporation Are Filed with the Secretary of State of New York The Capital Stock Authorized Amounts to $5,000,000.

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RIUIilOND, IND. NUMBER 301.

CAMBRIDGE CITY.

Cambridge City, Feb., 4, (Spl.)-

CENTERVILLE.

Publishers Press.J

Albani. ... ' . iue Panama

Centerville, Ind., Feb. 4. (Spl.) The' Construction company, Incorporate!

Miss Ruby Washburne who has been home of Mr. and Mrs. John McCown! to finance the Panama contract bid

the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ferd Romer was the scene of a family gathering for by William J. Oliver of Knoxville

here for the past week returned to on bunday, the occasion being In hon-, renn., filed articles of incorporation her home in Anderson today. or of their son, Mr. William Mc- wjtn tne secretary of state. The cap Mr. Frank Ebert of Chicago arriv- Cown, who left on Monday for his , itaj authorized is $3,000,000. The com td in this city Saturday evening to home in Kalamazoo, Michigan, after pany will begin business with $1,500. tpend a two weeks vacation with his an extended visit to relatives in In-j 90q The company s principal offic parents Mr. and Mrs. F. Ebert and diana. An elegant dinner and supper; be ln Xew York other relatives. was served. Those present were ; The directors named are: John B Mrs. D. L. Kirkwood and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Charles Morgan and McDonald. John Peirce, Robert A. C Irene were called to Xew Castle Sat- daughter, Marjorie, Mr. and Mrs. Jes-' Smith) William II. Sayre, George F mday by the serious illness of her se Jarrett and daughter, Ruth, Mr. and Harriman, all of New York city; Wil

mother Mrs. Saran Jiixon. su. namv mu su... iva.im, 1Iam j Oliver of Knoxville. Tenn.;

Mr. Ellas Hoover of Hagerstown at- Airs, jonn urown ana aaugmer, v,iea-

tended the Farmers institute here to

day.

tus, all of Richmond

The teachers' institute of Abington 1. 1 George prce Qf Frankfortf Me.. Pat'

Charles H. Ackert, Robert A. Chester,

Patrick J. Brennan of Washington:

Miss Gertrude Kirkwood visited her Center and Harrison townships, and i . . t,.., rtf nnnnnH

father B. L. Kirkwood at Indianapolis Centerville, was held here last Satur-j Robert' Rus3e f Va Saturday. the hih schof51 foom- Anj Each of the directors subscribes for

Messrs Abner U. iionu, tuwaru mieresuug piuum was Klveu. $5 000 capital stock Dean and John Nicholson of Greens- j Thomas Clark and family enter-! ' fork attended the institute here to-: tained at dinner on Sunday, Mr. and'

daj t Mrs. Fred Teas and their son Amos, Mr. Richard Thornton of Blooming-! and Mrs. Aaron Napier, ton, Ind., who has been the guest of ! Mrs. Charles King gave a dinner Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Crossley and on Saturday for the Misses Ada Jackdaughter May for the past few days son, Pearl Davis, Lola Oler. and Miss

Norns, wno were attending teacners institute, held in Centerville on Saturday. The Rev. Aaron Napier closed a series of meetings of two weeks' dura-

6RYCE TO SEE HI AMERICAN "WHIP

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will return home this evening. HELEN HUNT CLUB MET. The Helen Hunt club met with Miss Rose Greisinger on North Walnut street this afternoon. Payers pre

pared from the first, second and tion at Hopewell, Henry county, n ' frnnionri'o NpW AmnaSSafMr third acts of "The Tempest" were Sunday evening. The meetings were . gianCl S IMeW MmDaSbaUUr

read by Mrs. M. G. Krahl and Mrs. well attended and very successful Walter Bodcn. The next meeting will throughout. be held with Miss Muriel Converse Edwin King, of Indianapolis came

-ju Last Friday to make a visit of several days with his aunt, Mrs. Emilie ins Anderson. Presiding Elder Rev. T. M. Guild,

and "Local History' as a general topic.

will be taken

ECONOMY.

will hold the quarterly conference to- j

Once Thought that There

Were None in Congress.

THERE IS NOW, HOWEVER

morrow

evenintr at the Methodist

Lconomy, i ei.. 4. ibpi.j .Mrs. jiua cnUrch. This will be the last meetClark entertained Mrs. Stella Farmer jng of thi3 body at Centerville for mid .Miss liertha Marshall at dinner . lhe present conference year. lat Wednesday. The agC(l George Bertram is quite Dr. Garner of Muncie, was here re-! m at tho nome of his daughter, Mrs. cently. Emma Bramer. Mrs. Martha Good. Mrs. Nancy FUNERAL OF MRS. TRUMBBULL. Clark, Mrs. Alice Frazier, Mrs. Mol, ; Th flinftral of Mrs. Marv k. Trum-

lie Salsbury and Mrs. Emaline I'Jy bull occurred on Monday afternoon at j

were guests or mis. j-.maiine caie three o'clock at the family home on Wednesday. . walnut street. The services were Mr. and Mrs. John Manning were f.nn,iI,rte,i bv the Rev. E. B. West-

at Muncie Friday. ; hafor. of the Methodist church

JAMES fc. WATSON HOLuS THE JOB AND IT IS NOT A LIGHT

ONE BY ANY MEANS WILL IT

LEAD TO SPEAKER

DUBLIN.

Dublin, Ind., Feb., 4, (Spl.) Chas. Oler was at Cincinnati on business Saturday. Messrs Harry and Patrick Walters of Richmond were hce visiting their parents Mr. and Mrs. Warren Walters. Mrs. Harvey Pogue and daughter Bertha of Albany spent Sunday with Mrs. Orange Hall. Mrs. James Hall was taken seriously ill Sunday night. Her ijUSDanrt who is janitor of the Dublin school has secured Mr. William Waddell. Mr. and Mfs. Groves attended the revival services at Cambridge City Sunday night. Mr. William A. Faucett who has been seriously ill for some time died early Monday morning. The fire escape for the I. O. O. F. hall has arrived aud will be put up at once. Mrs. Ed Morgan who has been vis

iting in Western Iowa has returned

home.

Harry Hatfield who has been in

eastern Ohio has returned home.

Carl Knight of Richmond was here

Sunday visiting friends.

Joseph Groves spent Sunday in

Richmond.

Mr. Andrew Avers of Cleveland was

visiting relatives here Sunday. Carter Cora Is improving-his proper ty on North Johnson street.

BREAK J A! I FOR FUN OF IT

Mrs. Belle Conly visited Mrs. Guild iniriai wag i the family lot at Crown

of Richmond, Thursday. ! Hill cemetery.

Mr. and Mrs. James Jackson had as their guests Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Harris of Montpelier and Mr. and Mrs. Will Conover. Miss Margaret Gray, of Indianapolis who is interested in placing orphan children in good homes was hero the first of last week.

Trio of Youthful Murderers Make Their Escape from an Ohio Bastile.

IPublishers' Press Wooster, O., Feb. 4. Simply to show that they could, Allen Meller, Harry White and William Eberhardt, youths in jail here underment on a charge cf murder in the first degree, made their escape from jail by cutting off a bar. Three got out of the stee! cage and went down into another par of the building and gave themselves up. The three escaped from the jai' month r- ured.

NEWS FROM OFF WIRES

CLUSTER OF CURRENTS

ENGINEER'S LAST TRIP

He Drops Dead as He Steps from the

Cab of the Cleveland Flyer.

Publishers Press Pittsburg, i .. i-eb. 4. Just as he was stepping from the engine cab of the Cleveland flyer at the Pittsburg & Lake Erie railway station, after completing the fast run from Cleveland, the engineer, S. II. Morrow of this city, dropped dead of heart disease. Although feeling ill near the end of his run. Morrow refused to entrust h s engine to his fireman, and insisted on remaining at the throttle. He brought his train Into the station exactly on time.

HE IS NOT INSANE nd Muct Stand Trial for Murdering a Judge Out at Tacoma, Washington.

Fall Into the Hopper From All Parts of the Universe and Are Boiled Down for the Edification of the Busy Reader.

Greullck, Elizabeth Wright, Mary N. ..

Publishers' Press.1 New o u. Seven persons

while penned' in tenements over a ;sbrne, John D & Mary E...

burning rag shop on CLcrry street. All occupant3 of the building were asleep when the fire was discovered. The interior was filled with suffocating smoke when firemen reached the scene, and none of the dozen occupants of the building could leave by the stairway. Two women and several men jumped from a second story window. Maggie Smith fractured both

ankles, and it is believed Mrs. Hesdon suffered a fracture of the skull. Baker, Eliza C, . After much delay firemen reached the Baker, Eliza C. . . upper story and found Daniel Cahill, Ebersol, Laura B. his wife, Maggie Cahill, and Mary Ebersol, Laura B. Hemlock unconscious from suffocation Ebersol, Laura B. and so badly burned that the two wo- Endsley, Jane ... men may not recover. The financial Lewis, Jennie

loss was small.

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CENTERVILLE CORPORATION.

THE CASE IS ADVANCED

It Involves the Constitutionality

Railroad Employers' Liability Act.

of

Lewis, Jennie

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FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP.

Adams, Hannah A.,

Publishers' Press Wash'n-; . 0. i. a he supreme ?ourt of the United States granted a mt.'on made by Attorney General Bcnaparte permitting the government

to Intervene 'n the case of Dams:l!e

Howard a?ain3t the . Illlrso's Central

Rallrcad c r.:;.j:3y and. aa anc.'ng the

hearing in the cas set It for April 8. i Beard, Isaac N.

The case invclv s the c:lo' r ationality Beardsley, Wm. H., of the ra!lrcad employers' Lability act ; " " " passci at thi lizt s. ssion of congress. Benson, Anna Jane . It was tried by the United S ates cir- Bowers. A. M cuit court for the V.estern district of Bowers, W. T., Tennessee, wh:ch held the first sec- Bradford, Thos

tion of the act abolishing' the fellow .Clark, W. H.

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servant rule to be constitutional.

Dillon. Frank

S SHROUDED IN MYSTERY

Publish rs' Press St. rv.. ,,.... Mark D. Flower, postmaster here, is deaa. Madrid. Socialists decided to join the Republicans In coming general elections in Spain. Trenton. N. J. Imperial porcelain works of this city burned. Loss $100,000, fully insured. Charleston, W. Va. So far 61 bodies recovered from the Stuart mlne,12 still in the mine. Property loss estimated at $30,000. , Washington. Acting on advice of physicians. Senator John F. Dryden of New Jersey withdrew as candidate for re-election to the senate. New York. Howard P. Frothinj har, delirious from nervous breakdown, jumped from the second story of his home and was killed. New York George W. Denham, actor, died of apoplexy on the stree" while on his way to see a physician Dunham supported Joseph Jefferson and other stars. Chicago. Explosion of gasoline in tank at Ford Motor company's build

ing caused a fire which gutted the structure, destros'ing a number of au

tomobiles. Loss $100,000.

Chicago. Building occupied by

Loestner & Co., perfume makers." and

several manufacturing concerns, destroyed by fire. Damage $150,000.

New Orleans. Cold wav s'ruck

heavy rain. h vAsr and llgntnms.

Tttuperr. ! "j degrees in less t-

"Eighteen years ago' James Sryce,

who is soon to come here as Great I Britian's ambassador, Wrote a chapter

The ' on the United States house of repre

sentatives, in which he commented on the absence of whips." Says the Indianapolis News. "So essential are the 'whips to the discipline of the English parlimentary armies, that an English politician's first question when he sees congress is 'Where are the whips?' " "When the ambassador returns to visit congress he will see at least one real whip. When Joseph G. Cannon became speaker of the house he realized the need of a whip and appointed James E. Watson, of Indiana. At the suggestion of the speaker Watson decided to make the position count for something and he has succeed

ed. "Under the new regime the whip is the speaker's representative among the majority members of the house. All plans for legislation by the house are formulated in the speaker's room. In such a large body it is impossible for the speaker to confer with every member of the body and so under the new arrangement . it is practice for the members to reach the presiding officer through the whip. Since Watson came into the position the whip has been assigned the somewhat irk

some task of keeping a general tab J sailants.

on the republican members. It is a

part of his duties to see that the mem

bers are present at the sessions at

last enough of them to make a quor

um. He keeps a record of all the members and knows just where to reach them if they are needed. "If there is a difference of opinion among the members of the majority as to the wisdom of the proposed legislation it becomes the duty of the whip to canvass the republican members to ascertain how they 'stand' and

repor. to the speaker. If after the canvass is turned ln it Is decided to put through the legislation it becomes the duty of the whip to get the recalcitrant members in line. "The whip is also a connecting link between the house and the White House. The chief executive sends down to congress a message asking

that a certain thing be done. The speaker asks the whip to sound the house and see if it will stand by the president. The whip then reports to the president at the direction of the speaker. "The office of the whip is not without its disadvantages. The activity of the officer frequently subjects him to criticism. The larger the majority of the party in control of the house the more arduous the duties of the whip. In the present congress the republican majority has been unwiel dy and the whip at times has found

it almost impossible to keep the party

spirit alive. "It has been suggested lately that

the position of whip ought to be re

garded as a

ndiana Man Murdered' in Kentucky and His Body is Burned by Slaves.

Dillon, Owen Donnelly, Anthony, . Donnelly, Catharine,

Doney, Geo. A.

IfuDlJshers PrfeaS.J Mayfie.u .n the ru'n

Ervin, Jennety, Robbins, Leah

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Stanley, Thos. B. Walters, Flora . .

of the Parker boarding house, which

burned, the crisp remains of an uiv Barnes, Lydla A. & Sarah....

known man were found with ind'ea Shultz, Taylor

tions of murder. He arrived in towa from Indiana, gave h'.s name as Doyle, and said he was going to the ountry to visit a sister, who can not be lo

cated. A hole in the head and a siz j in the breast Indicate murder. Onl two men were in the house. The other, Albert Brown, jumped from the sec

ond story window and broke his siul'., but is still alive.

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Attempted Assassination. Publishers' Press. Lexingtoi., .... . An attempt was made to assassinate Judge Davi 1 Martin and his son, Milton Martin, as they rode along the highway in Knot , county by men concealed in the under bru3h. Milton Martin va3 shot twic? and seriously wounded. Judge Martin was Injured by heavy stones thrown on him. There is no clew to thtir as-

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Negro National Fair. Mcb;l, Ala., Feb 4. A negro na tlonal fair will be held in this city in November. A feature will be the ex

hibit of inventions and craftsmanship ! Clark, Emma J., , j of negroes. A large amount of spaca Cummings. Louisa will be used by Chicago negroes. Leverton, Willis. J. F. Connell, Many letters of encouragement are be- Lowrey, Alvin in received. An invitation will be I Wayne Specialty Works

extended to the pres'dent of the United States to v:sU and open the fair.

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Arnold, Malenda Hannon Roofing Co., . .'. Hunter, Henry R., Minnie . . . Kerlln, Sarah J., : Melle, H. II. & Frank McDonald, Amanda

Rains Soften Levees. (.Publishers' Press. Jackson, i tb. . Reports from Mississippi river points state that heavy rains softened the levees and great apprehension is felt. The

rainfall wp.s over two inches in 24 'Atkinson, J. Delia

hours. W lid animals fled from swamps to escape backwater. Two grown deer passed through the main street of Yazoo City at a lively gait. . Decided Against Chicago. Washington, Feb. 4. Justice Day of the supreme court of tne United States announced the opinion of that court in the case of the city of Chicago versus Darius O. Mills, adverse to the city's contentions. The case involved the Chicago city ordinance fixing the price of gas at 75 cents per 1,000 cubic feeL

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NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT.

Bischoff, John &.Parnie

Cheesman, Edward M... Crocker, Benj Crocker, John Meek, Elizabeth Moore, Geo. B

9770

RICHMOND CITY.

D.

Noble, Ada E O'Conner, Catharine

O'Neil, Margaret Parrott, Henry E Peterson, Elizabeth M.

State of Indiana, Wayne County, SS. Notice is hereby given that tho unrlersiETiprl has been ilnlv annnintpd hv

stepping stone to the th Wni-n Ctrrnit rvmrt a nrimi-Ti. Unknown Owner

speakership. Time will show whether istrator with the will annexed of the Unknown Owner

Rider, Jas M. & Miranda B.

Sharkett, James Steinbrink, Amanda Strattan, Mary Unknown Owner

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the legislators will take this view.

Tac Th-n:rs JuJ ;

Publishers' Press. - v u. Chester -ii trial for murder oi -e Meade Emery, July 7.

190v. M.as d ciai-f d 'not guilty by rea ton of insanity" by the jury. The bo 9 &3 rer and J to av.ait the court's orCrr .'. CI - T'- - -'n ; a member Df - v. . !. a ta,..ily, i nerb;v. c: t iaie Morrice Tbomp ion, the navcl.st, and a son of Will H. Thompson, author of the celebrated oeDi. "The High Tide at Gettysburg."

No chance for disappointment if you serve Mrs. Austin's Pancakes. All grocers sell it.

Give me the girl with ravishing eyes,

And sweet, red lips; She is better than mansions of stone. Or temples of brick. For joy and pleasure there will be. If she takes Rocky Mountain Tea. A. G. LUKEN & CO.

estate of Maria E. Shute, deceased, late of said Wayne county. Said es tate Is supposed to be solvent. A. M. Gardner, Atty. Dickinson Tr 1st Company, Administrator with the will annexed. 5-12-19

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NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT.

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NOTICE TO BIDDERS. State of Indiana, Wayne Countr. ss:

Proposals for supplies for the use Notice is hereby given that the un

of the Eastern Indiana Hosirial for ders'.gned has fully qualified as execu-. year 19C6, this the 31st day cf September, 1906

State of Indiana, Wayne Co. SS. I, H. J. Hanes, Aud. to. .r. and for said County of Wayne and State aforesaid, do hereby certify that th foregoing is a true and correct list of lands, and lots returned delinquent by the Treasurer of said County fcr tr

non-payment of taxes due thereon tor the year 1905 ana former years to which is added the taxes for the current

Miss Ina Catherine Ciawson. who the insane for the month of March, tor of the last will and testament, of

has been visiting friends In Indiana

polis for a few days has returned homp

will be received bv the Board of Trus- William Henry Atkinson, deceased.

tees at the Hsn'ta! before 3 P. M. late of Wayne county, Indiana. Said V'mdny. Feb-nsry 11, 197 Steciff- estate is supposed to be solvent.

Accidents will happen, but the bestregulated families keep Dr. Thomas' Electric Oil for such emergencies. It subdues the pain and heals the hurts.

cations mv be seen at tve Second

National Pak. or at the Hospital. By order of the Board. S. E. SMITH, Med. Supt. 12-2t

WILLIAM H. ATKINSON, Ex'tr. A. M. GARDNER, Atty. 22-29-5

Artificial gas, the "Otti Centnry fuel lfMf

, H. J. HANES, Auditor.

State of Indiana, Wayne County, SS- ; Notice is hereby given that all of said Iznds, town or city lots or much as may be due thereon or due from the owners thereof at the time of the sale, will be sold at the Court House door in the City of Richmond on the 2nd Monday in February, 1907, being the 11th day c." said month, by the Treasurer of said county, unless taxes, penalties, Interest arid costs be paid by that time, and the sale will be continued from day to day, until tracts and lots and parts of lots shall have been. offered for sale. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock of each day. Witness my hand and the seal of the Board of Commissioners this the 31st day of December, 1906. (SEAL) H. J. HANES, Auditor Wayne County.

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