Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 31, Number 363, 23 February 1907 — Page 3
The Richmond Palladium, Saturday, February 23, 1907.
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MAZIE FOLLETTE AND THE THAW CASE. One of the witnesses in the Thaw murder trial is Miss Mazie Follette, i oubrette of more or less note who was well acquainted with all the principal! In the famous tragedy. Miss Follette, who was in Connecticut at the time o; the killing of Stanford White, was one of a number of persons who flocked t the office of District Attorney Jerome with stories purporting to bear upon th case. It is generally conceded that the story she told Mr. Jerome is of reu Imnortsne.
ACTOR IS FOUND DEAD Frank MacVickers Picked up Near Theater in New York with Fractured Skull. Publishers Press.I New York, Feb. 22. Frank MacVIcar3, who was playing In "Man of the Hour" at the Savoy theater, was found dead at the foot of a short flight of steps leading from the sidewalk to an areaway of the Hotel RIvolI, where he lived. His skull was fractured. It is believed his death was accidental. MacVlcars came to New York ffom California. .ynch's Threat. Publishers Press! Chicago, f"eb. 22. Warren L. Lynch, passenger traffic manager of the New York Central lines west of Buffalo, gave out an interview to the effect that if the people of Ilinois demand a 2-cent fare they would certainly get a "2-cent service." Lynch's interview was written and carefully edited before being made public and is looked upon as the disposition of all railroad passenger officials on the subject of 2cent fares in the middle west. Strike Renewed. Norfolk, Va., Feb. 22. The strike of longshoremen employed on the foreign shipping viharves here was resumed when some 200 men loading and unloading the British steamer Ilestia and the German steamer Wellgundo quit work. The longshoremen insist upon an increase in wages of 5 cents per hour, making a total general pay of air-' " - - ---- Was Not Suicide. Publishers' Press-! Albuquc... .4. .co 22. W meager supply of opiates exhausted Dr. Sherwood B. Ives of New York, Who accidentally shot himself at Datil Saturday night, plunged the needle with which he was vainly probing for the bullet into a vital organ and died almost instantly. This fact was do reloped at the inquest. Ten Suspects Arrested. New York. Feb. 22. Following the irrest of Amelia Rrssell. 1, and four oung men in the pirl"s room. 'where rere found ?awn ticets for $10,X : Aorth of jevf"' the detect! res ar ested five other persons suspected oi omplicity in the robberies which lave been troubling the police of the West Side for weeks. Underground Route for Japs. Honolulu. Feb. 22. It is said that Japacse laborers in Hawaii who decide to enter the United States propose to do so by going through Mexico. The most difficult thing to keep In check both in Singapore and Penang, Is gambling among Straits-born women of all classes, from the highest downward. Frequent complaints are received from husbands whose wives have lost heavily, and it is known that there are five lotteries opening more or less daily in Singapore which are almost exclusively supported by "monias." Education may possibly do something to stop this vice among the Straits-born women, but it mst bo confessed that its effect In that direc tion on their husbands and brothers is but small. South China Fost. Pittsburg authorities have taken a census of the bathtubs in that city, and find that there are only eight iii the entire thirty-fourth ward. That is the mill district, running west along Carson street from the Point bridge, where twenty-five hundred people live. where five hundred men vote and where 512 school children are compelled to grow up without the most ordinary bathing accommodations. A bill has been introduced in the Cal ifornia legislature providing that every spool of thread, silk, cotton, wool, etc., sold shall be marked with its exact length. A fine of $20 is provided for violation of the law, $10 to go to the informer. Bern the ina Kminm Ka A.wts Bcs?t Signs', ore
FIGHTING LOW FARE LAW Railroad Officials of Missouri Meet and Discuss the Two Cent Rate.
.'Publishers Press.J f?t. Liouiti, A meeting representingseveral railroads in Missouri was held with the view of Instituting concentrated action against the new 2-cent rate law passed by the legislature. No definite course was agreed on owing to the absence of representatives of several roads and the meeting resolved itself into an informal discussion of the effect, the new law will probably liave on passenger service generally. It was stated it was likely a conference of presidents and general counsels of the various roads in Missouri will be called at an early day and a plan of action will be outlined. Fire at Cleveland. IPubllsheru Press CJevelanu, Feb. 22. Starting probably from an overheated flue, fire in the Standard Lighting company branch of he American Stove company endangered many lives and did $150,000 damage. An area 300 feet square was swept. Legislator Has Smallpox. Jefferson City, Mo., Feb. 22. Representative M. J. Salts of Phelps county, was taken down with smallpox while in his seat on the floor of the house. Much commotion ensued aong the other members. Lover Arrested. Publishers Press. J Columbus, u., Feb. 22. Jesse "Walker, a barber, was arrested on a charge rf murdering Effie Mason, alias May Johnson, who was found dead at her rooms. He took his arrest cooly. Jealousy is the supposed motive. Bachtel Convicted. Lisbon, O., Feb. 22. A verdict of luilty was returned by the jury in .he case of Corwin D. Bachtel, cashler 5f the now defunct Canton State National bank. Cut His Own Throat. Publishers Press! Columbus, -w.-.. Feb. 22. . C. Shufeldt of Buffalo, N. Y traveling for a Cleveland firm, is lying in a. Columbus hospital in a serious condition from self-inflicted wounds. Shufeldt, while at the Chittenden hotel, cut his throat with a razor. Physicians say he has a chance to recover. His act Is attributed to nervous prostration following an attack of srip. Cotton Burned, Publishers Preea Hillsboro, Tex.. Feb. 22. Fire that originated in the sheds of the Hillsboro Cotton Oil company caused a total loss of $135,000 to that concern and the Missouri, Kansas and Texas rc-road. Six carloads of cotton standing on the railroad tracks were burned. Mrs. May's Sentence Ten Years. Washington, Feb. 22. Mrs. Jennie L. May, recently convicted of assault with intent to kill Lucien Conen, a member of the United States Marine band, was sentenced to 10 years in the Monndsville, V. Ya.. The redoubtable enterprise of climbing Mont Blanc in midwinter has just been successfully carried out. The ! climber is an artist-photographer, of ; unamounix m. Max Wilmann. The ' climb took two days and nights. With '. M. Yv"illniann were two guides. During j all three, days the weather was arctic in point of the cold, but otherwise splendid. A curious vulrine raid was witness. ;ed on Sunday on the Maaor Farm, torsion, near xuaimesDury. A number of unsuspecting fowls were feeding quietly .in one of the fields when a band of five foxes appeared. Heading for the fowls, they each plefeed out one of the unfortunate? birds and made oft, carrying their prey with them. Loodon Duilr MaiL
I BAD STATE OF
MENTAL COLLAPSE Mrs. Flora McDonald, Who Killed Webster Guerin, is Temporarily Insane. WAS ENAMORED OF MAN SHOOTING WAS THE RESULT OF HIS DECLARATION THAT THEIR REL-IONS MUST CEASE WITHOUT DELAY. Publishers' Press! Chicago, rlo. 2Z. With her mini almost completely wrecked, Mrs Flora McDonald,- who '3 accused o having 6hot and killed Webster S Guerin, was removed to the Harriso: street police station where her hus band, Michael C. McDonald, sp:n many hours with her. At the polic Btation h?r condition became grar! nally worse, nd she could neitht recognize Macdonald nor others' wt.! questioned her earlier in the day. Bromides and hypodermic injection; were given her almost every hour, bu she could not be quieted. She talker In a rambliug and disconnected ma ner, and little was obtained from he concerning the motive for the traged Mrs. McDonald's explanation to tbf police was exploded by the statf ments of her husband. Mrs. Mc Donald declared that Guerin wa levying blackmail on her and that rc peatedly he obtained sums from he on threats of exposure. This explan ation was contradicted by McDonald who said he never gave nis wife larg sums of money, the sums practicall: having been sufficient for the needs ol the household or well defined need, of a woman. Statements from Guerin's relatives seem to place a different light on.th? tragedy. They declared that since Guerin was a boy in school, Mrs. Mc Donald was enamored of him and thai she continued . her attentions even after he used every influence to break his relations with her. It was said Guerin recently became engaged to marry a West Side woman. This situation was considered slgnlficaat, inasmuch as it may have meant that he served notice on Mrs. McDonald that their relations must cease. MISSING BANKER IS FOUND K Had Made a Bluff to His Wife fct He Intended to Kill Himself. f Publishers Press. I Armnore, i. ., Feb. 22. Ed Knight, the banker, who was suspected of having committed suicide last November at Marietta by drowning in the Red river, was arrested at Stamford, Tex., on a charge of embezzlement. Knight left a package of clothes on the ban': of the river and a note to his wife stating that business reverses caused him to do the deed. Chinese Bar in Philippines. Washington, Feb. 22. Secretary Taft and the Chinese minister herehad a conference respecting the application of Chinese exclusion laws to "the Philippines. The Philippine commision will follow the rule In this country and exclude Chinese actors from the islands on the ground of Immorality. Major Richards Dead. Publishers' Press.5 Washington, Feb. 22. Major A2marin C. Richards, a former superintendent of police in this city, died at Eustis, Fla., where he went about 12 years ago, after the death of his wife. His body will be brought to Washington for interment. Richards was a native of Ohio, and came to Washington, with his brother, Zalmon Richards, in 1S5S. The latter was many years superintendent of the public schools of Washington and was the first president of the National Teachers' association. He was also auditor of the citv. Canadian Paper Burned Out. Publishers Press. Quebec, . bu. f& The bunding and plant of the Daily Telegraph was cm pletely destroyed by fire. All of the English printing for the provincidlegislature was burned. Loss $100,000; insurance $38,000. ' Police Act Sustained. Indianapolis, Ind., Feb. 22. The In diana supreme court decided tha the Metropolitan police law is constitutional and was not repealed by the cities and town3 act passed two years ago. Poison in Sugar. Publishers Press. Steuben ... George M. and Bernard Briscoe, drillers in tae Mclntyre oil field, were mysteriously poisoned and tfcey are fatally ill. Tha sugar they used as found to contain traces of poison. It is thought that it was put in their sugar by parties who broke Into their Ehanty. Three Shot. Newark, N. J-, Feb. 22. In a frenzy of anger because his wife had accused him of being a bigamist, William Krueger shot and killed her, seriously wounded Mrs. Sebina Boice, the wire of his adopted son. and then shot himself. He probably wfh die, but Mrs. Boice will recover. A tissue builder, reconstructor, builds up waste force, makes strong nerves and muscles. Some people do not realise what a great remedy Hollisters Rocky Mountain. Tea Is. 25 j cents. Tea or Tablets. A. G. Luken
Humor a Philosophy Br DUNCAN M. SMTTB
THE RAREST DAYS. What's so rare, so cool and airy SeMom Is !t overdone As a day In February. May 1 ask you. little one? Count 'em. ard you'll f.nd it straight; There are eniy twenty-eight. June for rarens Isn't in It. Though It ro?ee It may flaunt For you'll reckon In a minute If you ever learned to count. And you'll fini the answer clearIt has thirty every year. How it grot the reputation I could r.ever eomprehend. For the slightest computation Would Its claims forever end. Mention leap year If you will; February beats It still. Tes'm: when It comes to rareness February wins the drink. And it's nothing more than fairness To admit it. don't you think? " And you often wish. I'll bet. That its days were rarer yet. Tracing Back Our Music. Professor Starr of the University of Chicago, who has been down In central Africa Interviewing the pygmies and asking them when they think they will be grown up. If ever, has brought back a trunkful of phonograph records to prove that the American papular song Is nothing new under the son. Of course the African song writers are handicapped In some respects, for they cannot rose bad grammar, as their language does not run much to grammar and most anything goes, but the professor assures us that they can 6tay with us on the tune until the cows come home and the milking is all done. However, taken as a whole, the records go to show the kinship of the human race. All be needs now to make It complete Is a record made by three women and four men of one tribe when they were calling for help, being about to be overpowered and robbed by a superior force of another tribe, and call it grand opera. Lengthening the Time. "Here is an account of a man "who lived 200 years." "But the paper said he only lived to be 107." "Yes; but he qnit smoking on his one hundredth birthday and it seemed like 200," Didn't Betray Any. What Is that you are smoking "A good ten cent cigar." "Huh!" said the doubter, taking another sniff. "Seems like they might have put some tobacco in it for that price." Picturesque Railroading. He traced up box cars far and neax. And so of htm 'twas said He always did the best he could) To paint the landscape red. Unpardonable. "He's so selfish." "Is her "Yes; always tells a new joke before bis wife gets a chance." Peculiar. There's just one thing that I am frald of." "Indeed! What is that? "Consequence." That Kind. The wild waves overturned his boat. And h was forced to swim. And. though they had beea salted. They seemed too fresh to Mm. PERT PARAGRAPHS.' The sixe of a man's reputation Is measured by the number of people who talk about him. Too many Indulgent husbands and fathers allow the indulgence to stop vritir themselves. Whea youth is presented with an ex purgated edition it sits up and at once begins to think. There js only one way to get put of
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CHILD LIFE is reproduced by the world greatest painter is tLe popo subject of a series ol splendidly colored art supplement bow being issued and given away with. THE CHICAGO SUNDAY TRIBUNE. Back or tW picture, haa been carefully selected, and will be a constant inspiration ta tbe children. Every color, tone, light and shadow is an) exact reproduction as intended by the artists. Be .ur. to orJr SUNDAY'S TRIBUNE,
The New Phillips Vaudeville Theatre O. G. MURRAY, LESSEE. F. A. BROOKS, BUSINESS MANAGER. PROGRAM WEEK FEB. 18, 1907. Saturday 3, 7:4b and 9:15 p. m.
A OVERTURE Miss Cabler. B BOYD &. LOVc. Comedians. C ILLUSTRATED SONGS. D LOUISE ARNOT & COMPANY. In her natural Irish comedy, "Re lement. New York City. Time, Presen gan's Luck." Place. East-aide tene-
Special matinee eacn Saturday: children 6 cents. All other matlneea 10c, except to children under 5 year. Souvenirs Wednesday matinee).
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