Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 31, Number 363, 17 February 1907 — Page 2
The Richmond Palladium, Sunday, February 17, 1907. IMMIGRATION 'BILL PASSED BY SENATE (Continued on Page Two.) - FRIGHTFUL LOSS OF SAID PROVIDENCE SHAKE DOWN STUNT ' LIFE III A WRECK SHOWED HIM WAY OUT W J. S. G RUTIN, President. J. A. RATLIfr. Vice-President. W. H. QUKjG, SccV and Treas, Continued From Page One.) (Continued from Page One.)
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senator. Smilingly, he declared that Jn private conferences the senator bad told him that he was opposed to resorting to such expedients to enact legislation, "but that this was a case in which he could not file an objection. Senator Hale Indignant. Mr. Hale protested against the detailing" on the floor of private conversations. He gave every indication Of being indignant. Mr. Tillman's Charge that he had made a grievous mistake added to hi3 "embarrassment as be attempted to excuse bis action.
He said that he never believed that the senator from Maine belonged to
that class, who said one thing in pri
vate and another in public.
"The senator from South Carolina
is becoming more and more offen
sive," retorted Mr. Hale jumping to
his feet. Speaking with great empha-
is he declared that he had never in any way intimated to Mr. Tillman
what his course would be on the pen
fling proposition. Facing til e South
Carolinian, who stood just across the
Aisle, he announced that if Mr. Till
man further Insisted that he had done so he would be contending for that
9'hich he had no warrant. Question of Veracity Raised.
He had raised the question of veracity clearly, Mr. Tillman refused tp accept It. He expressed regret that
Mr. Hale had seen fit to so positively
deny the conversations referred to.
and announced that he would be very
glad to withdraw any objectionable remarks "it he could do so with honor. .With arms folded he awaited a reply. There was a pause. Mr. Hale slowly rose in his place. "The senator has chosen his way to go on," he declared;' "I have no other way." This ended the incident and concluded further objection by the South Carolinian to the conference report.
i gating several parts of her narrative. ' They have come into some new facts
recently, they state, and will have sev
eral knotty questions to ask her when
her direct examination is finished.
Among other things, pictures for
of the train the motors being of the j w hich she posed will be shown her.
latest improved kind and easily cap- j She also will be asked about her con
nection with the Lederer divorce suit
veyed to the Fordhani, "Washington Heights, J. Hoodwright and other Harlem hospitals. It is conceded by the railroad officials that the cause of the disaster Mas undoubtedly the excessive speed
Thomas Hardy, Professional Blackmailer, Gets Into Trouble in N. Y. City.
ACCEPTED MARKED BILLS
Modern Heating Plant. Some of the most modern heating nnd ventilating apparatus in the city has been installed In the Warner school on Ft. Wayne avenue. Through automatic regulation, 1S.O0O feet of fresh air is delivered to the school room every hour.
able of making two miles a minute. The light cars behind, it appears were not heavy enough to cling to the
rails at the fearful speed that the train was running. The train ran as an express to White Plains and was then continued as a local to Brewsters, N. Y. Most of Dead are Women.
Most of the dead are women as are
The district attorney knows Evelyns THEy WERE HANDED TO HIM BY
whole history, and while his tactics
A LAWYER'S CLERK WHQ. POS ED AS BOSTON NEWSPAPER REPORTER.
f Publishers' Press.) New York, Feb. 16. On the
ccm-
must be gentle so as not to arouse the antagonism of the jury, he will attack her story in many places and unveil parts of her life which did not come to life in the direct examination. A bit of evidence that is expected
a maioritv of th inbired Thf train to neip determine inaws meniai scaie
is a favorite onn fnr tho snhnrhan I 'H be a mass or correspondence wnn piamt of John J. Farly, the delirious
residents who attend matinees in the Thaw and the Union National Bank M strikebreaker, Thomas K. Hard, one
city and return to their homes Im- ruisourg. iue msuiu mtuiuraw icpt learned todav that J. Denniston
left the Grand Central station not vice president of the bank had for- ed today charged with having tried to onlv were all the seats filled hut the warded this correspondence to the blackmail Farley for $3,000.
clerk or tne court. me aisinci ai- The poijce say Hardy is the same
WiuCj ,xo TC ZZl man who tried to blackmail J. Ogden
ters win neip uie ueieube ui mo iw ,ltInn J Armour, during the Chicago beef trust
aisles were crowded to very near the danger point. At the Moshula roadway police station at 10:15 there were the bodies of four men, eleven women and one child. None of "the women nor the child had been identified. From papers in their possession the men were believed to be: - Robert J. Rosborough, of White Plains, employed by W. and J. Sloan. Myron E. Evans, a member of the American Society of Civil engineers, of White Plains. Edward S. Johnson, of Briar Cliff. C. E. Page of "40 Barker avenue, Williams Bridge.
A disturbing feature in the ranks of j investigation In 1905.
the defense this evening is Henry Clay McPike. It is said that his state
menu derogatory to Justice Fitzgerald and the prosecutor angered Thaw, To
decide iust wtiat McPike's status
According to Varley, Hardy threaten
ed to sell an "expose story" to th
newspapers unless he was paid the
000. After putting off the man. Far-
would be, a conference was held this ley turned the case over to his attor-
nftprnrmn ut Attorney Hartridae's of- ney, uouen Aioore,
Moore detailed a clerk, John M.
Tierney, who pretended to opsn negotiations. Tierney went to Hardy and
represented himself to be a reporter
rice between Mrs. William Thaw, mother of the prisoner, and Attorneys Hartridge. Delmas, Gleason, and Pea bndv. Delmas has never made any at
tempt to conceal his dislike for Mc- named Thomas, of the Boston Globe, Pike's presence as one of the counsel, offered to attempt to take over the stoand his remarks have done nothing to ry, put it in useabla shape and loin
incp.M hk l.nmii.iritv wiaray in an attempt to "snake-down
The result of this conference was not Farley.
made rmblic. but it was freely stated Tierney met Hardy at the new
Judge Fox yesterday announced that around the crimial courts building this Knickerbocker hotel and there, he
the hearing of Oliver Hill and Riley afternoon that McPike would in future says, the alleged blackma.le? dictated Cook the motorman and conductor hold but an entirely advisory status in part of his expose. In the adjoin-
GET HEARING ON MARCH 11
of the Indianapolis and Eastern trac- the case
tion company arrested for violating
the provisions of the ordinance pro- DPCQinCMT PHANRFS
Main street would take place March
11.
It is said that if the case is decided
against it the company will at once purchase property some place in the west end and begin the erection of a
freight depot.
ing room were concealed two detec
tives, who heard most of the conversa
tion.
The supposed reporter says he told j
Hardy that the had seen Farley, who would only give $3,000. Tierney says
He Will Not be Able to Speak at the Hardy agreed to take this reduced
MIND
Negro Fair at Columbus, on His Western Trip.
WANTED.
WANTED Girl who has had experi
ence in a laundry. Richmond Dry Cleaning Co,, 1024 Main street. WANTED A couple of fresh cows, Fred A. Hartman, R. R. No. "3, lT-2t CIGAR SALESMAN WANTED Cigar salesman or man to manage branch office in your locality. . Experience unnecessary. Salary or commission. Monroe Cigar Company, Toledo, O. 17-1 1 WANTED Boy, to do porter work and assist in delivering packages. Boston Store. 16-3t WANTED An experienced girl in email family. Good wages. 32;$ North Ninth street. 15-2t WANTED Girl for general house
work, 426 Lincoln street. . 14-3t .WANTED Man with team and wagon to sell a large line of medicines, extracts and spices direct to farmers by wagon. Write Dr. Masters Remedies, Sheldon, Iowa.
per's weekly; 1 volume Wild Oats. Telephone 1051. - 10-17-24
iOR SALE Rambler motor cycle at
Henley s Skate Factory. 14-7t FOR SALE Two meat coolers, enquire ,at Maher and Hadley, 1037 Main. i4.lt
FOR SALE 1 60 acres, iy2 miles from
Richmond, fine stock farm and an exceptionally pretty home, everything In good condition. Harry
lnompson, Kichmond, Ind. 13-5t
rutt toALJfc. jew self computing
outcners' scales with other fixtures.
v;aii njz juain street. 5-tf
FOR SALE Complete butcher outfit. Call 1132 Main street. 19-tf. W! m
cveryooay Days property trot Wooduursv. 91S Mala St Telephone
June5 tf
Publishers Press. Wa'siiiu ou. lri. President Roosevelt told Representative Taylor of Ohio that he would not be" able to accept the invitation to visit the ne
gro industrial and agricultural fair at I ment
Columbus early in June, at which time he will be in the middle west. It
Is understood that the president will
not be able to arrange his itinerary i so as to conveniently go to Columbus.
price and "split it with the supposed
accomplice.
The money was to be passed over
today, according to the police, and
Hardy met Tierney in a Broadway sa-
Voon. The two detectives followed. Tierney had been provided with $2,000
In bills all marked for Identification.
These Tierney passed over to Hardy, representing it to be an install-
The detectives followed Har
dy, and then arrested him. When ho was searched at headquarters, $1,900 of the marked money was found. One
$100 bill had disappeared enroute.
Hardy denied that he had attempted
to blackmail anybody. ,
Richmond Baking Co. Mafmcntk6 Feb; 14tU, 1?G7.:
To the Citizens of Richmond and their families: y When we have a cracker to sell we believe in acquainting the people of our own home town fully with its good qualities, that we believe it to possess,; The one that we have in mind is "crisp and crackery," and also possess' es a pleasing flavor which we have never found in any other cracker, ' It is noted particularly for. its richness and having that something about it which lends zest to the appetite, causing good cheer in the homes where it has reached. We assure you that we are serious about this matter and earnestly be lieve it will pay you to be the same. Consult your own ,taste regarding what we have to say and see if you do not come to the conclusion that you owe a duty to yourself to have a cracker on your table, which is recognized by those who have tried them as being the "Peer" of all crackers, Just one pound of BUTTERNUT WAFERS included iri your next grocery or der will convince you of this fact. v Assuring you of our sincere appreciation of any interest you may take in this piece of goods, and awaiting with pleasure the results of a trial, we are Yours very truly, RICHMOND BAKING COMPANY.
Cabinet Difference. . Paris, Fb. 16. Ther are persistent rumors that at the cabinet meeting a serious clash occurred between the minister of education, M. Briand, and Premier Clemenceau over negotiations on church contracts. Several
ministers, it is said, Bupported the AS MAYOR OF CHICAGO
premier ara tne caoinet was reported
Legislature in Brief.
WILL IT BE SULLIVAH?
to have breach.
adjourned with an . open
Postmasters Appointed. Washington, Feb. 16. The president sent to the senate the following nominations for postmasters : Kentucky J. Insko, Augusta. Ohic W. E. Moulton, Canal Fulton; C. N. Quirk, Chardon; E. C. Jesse, Mineral City. West Virginia S. A. Posten, Morgantown.
HOUSE. No quorum was present and orly
work of accepting reports, etc., coutd be done. About a dozen new bills
were Introduced.
Word was passed around thit the
report of the committee on public mor-
Democrat Who Was Ordered Out of ia uu tms iv "
made on next Tuesday.
Party by Bryan Seeks to Name the
Next Executive in Windy City Has I
Much Power.
Bill introduced to place South Bend
and Terre Haute in the second class of
cities. The house adjourned until J o'clock' Monday afternoon.
' !f t ' '1 SENATE. Hawkins anti-trust bill amended so
as to provide an annual appropriation
FOR RENT.
FOR SALERichmond property a specialty. Porterfleld. Kelly Block. Phone 329. FOR SALE Seven-room house, 1130 Butler street. Rents for $10 per month. Enquire, Nixon Paper mills, or phone 1247. 17-21-23-24 It
FOR SALE An Item route. cheanA
Call at 111 North Fourteenth st. 17-2t
FARMS FOR SALE Wayne County. 160 acres, nearly leveJtwo good barns. 5- room houses. Nicely located, $73 and $83. Nice places. 123 Acres, fine house, new, large brn. Beautiful location. Mile town. $100 acre. 102 acres, nearly all level. Fine barn. 6- room house, orchard. Bargain. $S3, few days only. SO acres at 78. 83 and $100 acre. B7 acres, fair barn, poor 4-room house. Half level, balance rolling, awfully cheap, only $32 acre. Bargain. S6 acres, good buildings, fair land, $70 acre. 95 acres, extra good, level black land. 7- room house common barn and orchard, $72. 10 acres, some rolling sugar tree land. Nicely located. Good barn, 5-room house, good fences, $S0 acre.
AH above in Wayne county. If you want a farm in Wayne or Henry
seo RUPPERT & COLEMAN,
New Castle, Ind.
17-ltx FOR SALE Ten full-blood Duroek brood sows at once. Address, C. C. Hudelson, Web er, R. R. No. 25. One and one-half miles Southwest
OR RENT Farm, 160 acres, two miles southeast of Centerville and
six miles of Richmond. Call or ad-
dress, soon, Henry Myers, R. R. No.
ii, Centerville. 17-6tx FOR RENT Furnished rooms, eleo j trie fight, steam heat, for geu'lemen
only, at the Grand. H-tf
FOR RENT A five room front flat.
.burnished conveniently for h
IPublishers Presa.l
Chicago, Feb., 16. Roger Sullivan, of $20,000 for the use of the attorney
aemocrauc nauonai commmeeman general in enforcing the law. i'ro-
irom Illinois, wnom uryan oraerea out .j,j irt nr nn in sunremc
SIGN OF A SETTLEMENT of the party' came out of East court eliminated. A motion by Sena-
touay ana upset me calculations ul tor Stephenson to strike out tne peaai-
aspirants ior tne democratic nomina- ty clause was killed. Further cousld
tion for mayor of Chicago. He may eration of the bill was set for 10: SO
be a candidate himself. . He wants nVinrk Tuesday forenoon.
Japanese School Question May Held in Abeyance at San Francisco.
Be
MARY REID FOUND DEAD
POOR DRUGS THE CAUSE Deceased Had Been Taking Headache
Tablets which Contained Acetanelld
Was Eighty-three Years and Cous in of D. G. Reid,
Mary Jane Reid, an aged maiden lad', residing at 26 South Eleventh
street, was found dead at the rear of
her residence, at an early hour yesterday morning, by Mrs. Louisa Sadler, who also resides in the same house as did Miss Reid. In his report Coroner
Bramkamp said that she had died from
heart trouble, superinduced by a quan
tity of acetanelid, contained in some
headache tablets which Miss Reid had been taking for the benefit of a severe
neither Dunne nor Harrison to fill the Bill relating to Reid Memorial hos-! headache; with which Bhe had been
IPublishers' Press. . San Franc.sco, Feb. 16. The tes' case instituted by the government tc determine whether the city of Sat
keeping. Private conveniences, 4(J Francisco may legally segregate Jap
South 11th street.
14tf
LOST. LOST Bird dog, 6 months old, white and black spotted, return to Ed Muey; N. W. Fifth street or 20 S. Sixth street and get reward. l7-3t
LOST Shamrock shirt waist pin. Return to 110 North 10th or phone 57. 16 3t
anese children from white children ii
the public schools probably will be dismissed when it is called in th" state supreme court. The following telegram from Attorney General Bonaparte was received by the United States district attorney: "In view of the probab'.lity of an amicable settlement of the question, it would be better to postpone the hearing fixed for Feb. IS."
chair. The delegates from Sullivan I nital at Richmond, which had bee.i ve-
wards noid tne balance or power in toed by the governor because ot a ae-
the city convention, so the national j feet, was repassed under a suspeusion
committeeman commands attention Qf the- rules.
when he talks. The Harrison men Adjourned to 10:30 o'clock Monday
say they will support Sullivan to de- forenoon.
feat Dunne
Sullivan issued a statement that the politicians construe as meaning he is
not friendly to the aspirations of
Dunne and Harrison, one of whom
was considered certain of the nomina
tion. Sullivan's statement was diplo-
MAY RUM All EXCURSION
suffering for several days. Coroner Bramkamp as soon as he was called, immediately started an investigation and found that she bad been taking a number of headache tablets which contained much acetanelid, as a box partly empty, was lying near
'her bed. The tablets were supposed to have been manufactured before the
pure food law went into effect as there was no label on the box to designate that there was such a drug in the rem
edy. Acetanelid is supposed to be
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- i . nt rxnnoiTmil vu. nceiauf nu a ouiJinjm uj uk matic and in the light of after events JO THE BIG EXPOSITION ! barred from use in all patent medi
can be interpreted as not having been hostile to any particular factions. But
leaders, since it was issued, have tak
en a new view of the mas'oraltyit uation.
There is practically no. doubt that
the republicans will nominate former
state treasurer and present postmas-
Cook county will be pitted against
each other in the open arena.
Cruelty Charges Sustained. Columbus. O.. Feb. 16. Gov. Harris
LOST $10.00 in two $3 bills, between received the official report of inves- ter Fred Busse. If Sullivan enters
tne hours 4 and 6 o clock, p. m. Lost tigatlon by trustees of the Cleveland as a canuiuaie me practical neaas oi
down town somewhere. Findpr state hosDital of charses against the ine lwo sreai party organizations in
please return to 726 North 13th St.. management and employes of the hos-
and receive liberal reward. 15-2t pital. Cruelty on the part of attend
ants in the treatment of patients was
LOST Monday afternoon, a black alleged, and about 20 of the 52
silk scarf on Main street. Finder charges filed are sustained by the return 44 South Ninth street, or Pal- trustees. "While the governor would ladium Office. 14-2t maVn Tin further statement. It wis in
timated that the trustees would probably make a complete reorganization of the institution.
Strike on Gould System. Publishers Press.J
St. Louis, r eb. 1. AT the" end I J may be composed of high school stu-
the first wees oi a sinae oi Doner- .tents, hut nlans mar be arramred
High School Students Plan to Visit
Jamestown in a Body in Order that the Cost of the Trip Will Not Be
So Great. Principal Ellabarger, in the course
of the next few weeks, will make a
strenuous effort to organize a high school excursion party to run to the
Jamestown exposition during the coming summer. The party in the maiu
makers, blacksmiths and helpers, on
PERSONAL.
whereby the high school will run the
pines and in some cases the manufacturers resort to the technical name
Acep-Phenetedin, in order to deceive the public. Miss Reid was well known pd respected throughout the city anuAras a cousin of Daniel G. Reid. She was 83 years old.
of Fountain City.
36-lt
TOR SALE A one-horse wagon, like new at Pardiecke. Liberty avenue. Phone $02, G. iC-2t HAPPY BUILDER. "How so?" Secured four nice building lots on full improved streets Jirough Thompson's agency. Wide stairs, 710 Main street, l."-2t FOR SALE Nine volumes "Harper's monthly magazine; 13 volumes Har-
WOULD YOU MARRY IF SUITED
Matrimonial paper containing advertisements of marriageable people, many rich, from all sections of
the United States and Canada, j
mailed free. J. L. Gunnels, Toledo, Ohio. 11-sun-St.
Traction Merger Denied. Publishers Tresa. Indianapolis, Ind., Feb. 16. Hugh J. McGowan, head of the Indiana Union Traction company, and Charles L. Henry of the Indianapolis & Cincinnati Traction company declare there is absolutely no truth In the report of a proposed merger of the traction interests of Ohio and Indiana. McGowand Henry control most of the trac-
For Merchants delivery or light hauling of all kinds call on DON H. DRAPER, at Draper's store 610 Main street or phone 1493. Prompt Work Guaranteed.
AU H. HUNT, 7 North Ninth St., Has some good values in double houses . See him quick.
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Died in London. IPublishers' Presfe J London, a Co. lo. Ai the inquest on the body of Gellert Edwin Saeger of Cleveland, O., who died suddenly at Browns hotel, London, Feb. 14, a verdict of death from natural causes was rendered. According to the medical testimony Saegers death was due to sudden heart failure. The body will be sent to the United States, accompanied by Mrs. Saeger.
Hargis Building Burned.
Jackson, Ky., Feb. 16. The office building and warehouse of the Hargis Brothers on Main street were consumed by fire. Loss $10,000. It is believed the fire was of incendiary origin, but whether it is an outgrowth of the Breathitt county troubles, with which
Via rirmlrt svstpm nf railroads. 1.100
t chn9 f tho irnn Mountain excursion on their own responsibility,
and Missouri Pacific roads. According inviting other Richmond people to join con line Jn Indiana,
in em. , i ue expeases ul iuh u jp cui
be greatly lowered by running such an
excursion. Many Richmond people
are already laying plans to attend the
reat exposition and several progres
sive high school students thought of
Pianos moved f UP STAIK9 OK DOWX, BT
tc. a. puis mi Hr t
J Phone V83 or leave orders at WaUon Piano 8 tore, 707 Main HU f
to notices posted the strikers must return to work Monday or will be no
longer considered employes
Attempted Assassination.
The Hague. Feb. 16. An insane
man attempted to assassinate the mln- J the idea and have broached it to oth-
ister o? justice, Dr. E. E. Van Raalte. "While the minister was standing in front of his residence the lunatic fired five shots at him with a revolver, but missed him. The would-be assassin, was arrested.
Tolstoi's Son Indicted. St. Petersburg, Feb. 16. A son of Count Tolstoi was indicted on a charge of high treason for printing the latest political pamphlet written by his father.
ers. .frincipai rJiiaDarger nas laten
great interest in the enterprise and will put forth every energy that the plan may be realized.
In case the excursion is run, it wiil
take in interesting way points around which hang much historical Interest. A trip may be made to Gettysburg bat
tle field and National cemetery, and to Washington. As yet no definite plans have been arranged but it is probable that the excursion will be run at the
close of the present school term or just a few weeks before school opens again
President Kelly tf Earlham college, j in the fall.
Senator Hargis, senior member of the I will fill the pulpit of the First Presby-
firm, i ' connected, can only be con- tenan church this morning and this ev- . X7m artificial eas Cor light n heC
Police Find a Strad. New York, Feb. 16. A violin which, the police say, had a Iable marked Aontonios Stradivarus, Cremonsls, faclebat Anno. 1736," was unearthed J3 a quantity of supposed stolen goods It the home of Ernst Erinkert, who is jnder arrest. An expert will examine the violin to ascertain If It la a Pennine Cremona, .
Old Fashioned Services. The Rev. J. Francis Robinson will conduct a series of meetings ' at the Mt. Moriah Beptist church today resembling the old fashioned revival services. The subjects of his sermons will be "Time and Eternity" and "Get Right With God."
Miss Lenora Shiveley, of , 73 School street, is very sick with etomach trou
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