Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 32, Number 87, 10 April 1907 — Page 4

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Application pending in Richmond Postoffice for Second Class Mail Matter.

Ia the exchange of weather between .April and March, it appears that April got a gold brick.

Has life at the state capital become altogether unbearable? There have been twenty-four suicides there within three months.

The movement to establish a monument to Thomas Jefferson at Wash

ington City is a worthy one and prom ises to grow until full' successful.

Mrs. Russell Sage continues the

good work of giving away Russell's money. Her last is $150,000 to aid a girls school. Is Russell resting easy?

Now that you don't need coal so badly and won't until next fall, the dealers announce a reduction in price. It will be up again by the time the demand is restored.

- 'HKS T 85,000-- HbX f ''W ' A III - - F wh 10,000-- v " ttsooo- I T M N ,?

An Austrian giant, who is eight feet and eight inches tall, is courting a demure Tyrolese maid, who is eight feet, nine inches tall. It might be said that they are "long" In love.

Public Spirit Thermometer,

Methodist churches of this section are sustaining the reputation of that denomination for progressive work.

Bet on the good old Hoosier state ev

ery time. It is again to the fore, this ; mentioned in connection with it.

There's no keeping the Roosevelt

family out of the limelight. Mis.

Maud Roosevelt, a cousin of the presi

dent, has gone into opera aud has thus attracted public attention.

Some of the attractiveness of the Isle of Pfnes for American Investors may be lost as a result of the decision of the Supreme court that it is not American territory, but belongs to Cuba.

With true journalistic courtesy, the Columbus, O., Journal has given its plant over to the Evening Dispatch in order that the regular editions may be run until the latter can recover from the heavy fire loss of Tuesday.

time with the man who has the big

gest foot. John Mason, of Jasonville, has been awarded a pair of shoes, No. 16 on a double E last, because he had the only foot large enough to fit them.

At last the solution is coming and those many hundreds of fat or lean people who have vainly sought for some plau by which they could bring about just the pposite of their condition, will be told the proper way. Uncle Sam is to carry on a series of dieting experiments that, it is thought, will solve this troublesome problem.

ia replied that the president's popularity had suffered in that state owing to the disclosure of the "$5,000,000 rich man's conspiracy" and the fact that Senator Scott's name had been

Sen-

To be right up to the minute, Richmond must acquire a "chauffeuse," or a woman motor car driver, who follows the business as a profession. Paris started it, Berlin has followed suit and New York is certainly due.

Under all the circumstances, and in view of the increase in wages that has

If the democratic city administration could hit upon some 1 plan by

which the old cry of financial embarrassment could be done away with and the temporary loan system abolished, it would take a high place in local annals. It hardly seems- necessary that a community like this, wealthy and prosperous, should always be under the necessity cf having a financial handicap. But for years that go beyond the memory of the present generation, thi3 condition has existed

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uu fenvn in (iuuwuku, it nuiuu i' i anu ilie CllJ una lllUcllIjr utuu IIUJU pear that the firemen should also j hand to mouth. Is there no local share In the increase. There should Alexander Hamilton?

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lions aro equal.

ator Scott is from West Virginia and Is an ardent member of the machine of that state. As to how popular that machine is with the voters of West Virginia it will be remembered that only a year or so ago when the fight was on for rate legislation, the governor of West Virginia appealed to Senator Tillman of South Carolina to

do his best to help rate legislation along, as it would be the salvation of West Virginia, which was held tightly in the grasp of the railways and which could expect no help from its own senators, Elkins and Scott. Therefore it looks as though the only place where the president's popularity had suffered in West Virginia was with the machine, and if his popularity in other states with machines is any indication, he was never held in very high esteem, even with the West Virginia organization.

And we don't believe the president gives a continental whether he is or is not poplar with any machine except

Each Member of the Order Is Being Asked to Give $1 For This Cause.

PLAN WAS ADOPTED IN LIEU OF MINSTREL.

IT IS PROBABLE THAT OTHER LODGES WILL TAKE UP WITH THIS PLAN AND ASK MEMBERS TO CONTRIBUTE.

A private subscription among the members of the local lodge of Elks '.3 . now being raised for the Y. M. C. A. j fund. W. A. Johnson has been solic-, iting subscriptions for the past three days and it is expected a sum amount-; ing from XH to $251) will be raised.' Each Ell: is asked to contribute ?1 and nearly everyone who lias been seen has subscribed the amount asked. About six weeks ago the Elks determined to give a minstrel show the latter part of April, but owing to the fact that the campaign for a new Elks" home started about the same time, the minstrel show project was neglecteJ. About three weeks ago it was decide! by the lodge not to give the show. Members of the lodge are In. hearty' sympathy with the Y. M. C. A. movement, so the private subscription has been started, by which method it -s. hoped to realize as much for 'the Y. ' M. C. A. fund as a minstrel show I would have realized. The subsripfion will end Thursday, by which tiuu'j every Elk In the city will have betuj seen. It is probable that other lodges' In the city will try the scheme now being worked by the Elks for raising:.

money tor tne . M. u. a. iuna. it all the lodges in this city would take j up a Y. M. C. A. subscription. $3.KX

or $4,000 probably could be raised Some have already voted money.

American Cigar Smoker That's Wliat The American Cigar Company Stands For You can't be an independent smoker as - long as you depend on somebody else to select your cigars for you. You must knoiv what you want and get it. The "Triangle A" means freedom. It means better cigars of every grade than the best made under old conditions. It's the Identification 3Iark of Cigar Quality

effective, also. The primary election law, compulsory to Marion, Vigo. Vanderburg and Allen counties, and optional in all other counties of the state, is one of the new statutes. This provides for the selection by direct primaries of candidates for all local officers. Laws for the Schools. Various laws of interest to school men are in the big book. . One increases the salaries of teachers and raises their qualifications; another provides funds for the salary increases; a third, establishes a normal school system by wrhich teachers may become better qualified for their duties; a fourth encourages county institutes and a fifth regulates the changing aud buying of text books. The public depository law does not

i become effective until Dec. 1, next.

nor does the act further regulating

Do you realize that you have always bought cigars without any reliable guide as to quality, value or condition ? The question is : How can you know you are getting the best cigar for your money ? You can be sure before you buy. Wherever you buy, whatever price you pay, whatever your taste, you wall find the best cigar for your, money in boxes bearing the "Triangle A" mark of merit

no matter what the brand name? This "A" (Triangle A) mark identifies the product of recently perfected processes of fermenting and blending extensively applied on scientific principles in the American Cigar Company's immense specially-constructed stemmeries exclusive methods beyond the knowledge or facilities of ordinary manufacturers.

Tte New C-EM Every box is now extra-wrapped in glassine paper, sealed at eachend with the "Triangle A" in red. The cigars are kept clean, fresh and in perfect smoking condition until the box is opened.

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News of the Railroads Local and General

BY O.OWEN KUHN

private banking. But the act prohib-

the people's machine. Of the people's ! iting bucket shopping, the one provid- j regard he need have no fear. It will ! ing for the sterilization of confirmed

criminals, idiots, rapists ana lmbe-i

C. C.&L. OFFICERS PLEASED LIBERAL PATRONAGE IS BEING GIVEN THE THROUGH SERVICE.

ciles; the new ditch law, public health

stay with him as long as he is in of

fice and ever afterward. lie has prov- j law. and thp law establishing nnn-nsr

en himself a man well fitted for the i tizan boards for all charitable and pehigh office he holds. Ho has shown 'nal institutions these all become ef-

lt will be necessary to o considerable dodging in Indiana for a time. The new laws are in effect and one is likely to break some statute without knowing that such exists unless he

posts up on what the recent lamented!

legislature did.

president's POSITION that he appreciates as very few others

HAS BEEN STRENGTHENED. I Presidents have, the real meaning of

the oath he took upon assuming office.

Several days ago the New York Her-

fective new.

Was a Notable Assembly. Two hundred or more acts were in-

Ballastiftg is the Thing Most Needed and This Will be Pushed.

'fill expired terms: John P. Green, j Philadelphia; NY P. Shortridge, Philadelphia; D. T. McCabe, Pittsburg; G. jL. Peck, Pittsburg. The receipts for ; the year were: Gross earnings, $34,N85.500.93. an Increase, of $3,433,899.ICS; operating expenses, $23,950,319.4S, I an increase of $2,430,963.66; net earnings, $8,535,151.45, an increase of $1,002,936.02. The net earnings were sufficient 'to provide for a dividend of 5 per cent on the preferred stock and per cent on the common stock;

are well pleased with the interest of BnV9l7 nearly $200,000 for one-half of the public in the new extension of the the Principal of maturing car trusts;

Inlndpd in thp hunch that now hwnmps rnnr! and thp liberal natrnnaerR eiven - S"M'UV-' iur iraorumary expenui-

! And hp line Hvrl nr tn thot f.'n , . .... . . ; tnrfiS In thf rfivisinn of prnrlps and

ild thrnntrh its correspondents made a,, iUi eiiecuve ana among inese are laws it during tne past tnree aays, since : ,, " , . . 7

lit; nas luvauv loiiirnr inr tiia nonmo'a rrnTinf a nnnrn nr nnrnmetrr cstan. ootah chmotit nf inn thrnmrn er-npfi- .

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a cauvass of the states to ascertain

what sentiment was held by the peo'

pie in regard to President Roosevelt

(since the publication of the Ilarriman

letter. "With but two exceptions the

; rights against all the forces and craft Ashing further regulation for the op- ule between Cincinnati and Chicago. I i A ! r ' A 1 7 ? l - ' .T1 1 . P i ! 1 i 1J 1 1 1 . r.

; equipment and other outlays and leave

jeration of' automobiles, ' establishing The number of tickets sold all along 3 balance of $331,315.50.

u ouuugij cuueuuueu criminal. . ... .. , , . , , , , , . . . f i. . .. . .. jan institution for the treatment of in- the line has Increased materially. At t

w,i,UIIluuua- at lue expiration or ; c!plent tuberculosis.

nis present term all

If anything were

ince the public that Delmas is- a great criminal lawyer, his speech iu behalf of Thaw must have entirely supplied the lack. Press reports indicate that it was a most effective effort, both eloquent and logical.

authorizing the present the run between the two cities i "lt"8 MKt frtu i tu i tu.

the reforms he issuance of bonds to pay the Vincen- is made on a ten hour .schedule and: Through the state commerce com-

I - has fitnrtprl aro tint fnllw rmr.-.liA hps nnvprsitv rlflim nf S19O0flO urn. ' ilio romc linvo eiiwocafitllv trmHu thp mission Of Ohio, the RhinnflS In that

lacking to cor.-jreI,nes U11U came in were to ue ei- should be made to serve again nibitinS the manufacture and sale of time each day. Later on it is said the state are given relief from present

,1V s . . ... adulterated and misbranded food- running schedule will be reduced to rauroaci rules recently laid down by

or not

Dr. T. M. Guild, presiding elder of the Richmond district of the Methodist church, is to be congratulated upon the flattering nature of the report he is able to make to the North Indiana conference. It shows that the

feet that the president's position had

been strengthened with the people, who felt that outside of the great work he has already accomplished in their interests his greatest recommendation lies in the bitter attacks he Is subjected to by tho criminal corporations. "Wyoming sent a reply to the effect that the president weakened himself in that state owing to the fact that a great many of the inhabitants of that part of the country are employed by the Ilarriman railways. West Virgin-

food

! oirht hrmrs hnf in rasfl th!s Is dnnft the public carriers. The shinners will

To get right down to the mat- Lookine backward. Doliticians de-w nHriitsnnai imnmTPmpnts on tho lino hereafter be eiven more time for un-

ter it dosen't matter about his wishes t clare that the general assembly of north of Hammond will have to be loading cars in weather that prevents

in tho affair. He has started these i 1907 was one of the notaDle assem- made.

reforms and by his abilitv nri s, ! Uiieo- Juugcu U uwf m iuc uiwy needed, and tne spring

.viui.w ctotO

dealing has made their partial fulfilment possible. Therefore If he is not able to complete them before leaving office he should not "buck" if the people demand that he remain another

term ana nnlsh the work. And the ! iness house in one of our great West- two cities. New York Herald's state reports f how S ern speaks of the harm coffee

Ballasting is the thing most the proper handling of freight. Holl-

work trains day and election days will be accred-

wlU push toward the northern exten- &el to the shippers providing the sion at the start. The officials of the i same does not continue for more than

road say that they are going to da all i seven days.

; within their power to attract the pub-

CLEAR-HEADED

Heaa eooKKeeper must Be Reliable. nc gaze to their line and will offer J still additional Improvements to seThe chief book-keeper in a large bus- cure the throueh business between the

Says I to myself says I Uneeda Biscuit Says I to myself says I they

only cost five cents a package.

NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY

that the people are going to demand his return if his work is not accomplished. r

MASONIC CALENDAR.

(Week beginning April Sth.) Wednesday Webb Lodge, M. M. degree. Friday King Solomon's Chapter Stated convocation.

NEW STATE LAWS PUT INTO EFFECT BY PROCLAMATION (Continued From Page One.)

did for him

"My wife and I drank our first cup j of Postum Coffee a little over two' years ago, and we have used it ever since, to the entire exclusion of tea, and the old kind of coffee. It trapnpned In this war:

"Ahnnt thrpp anri ha!f v offn Cincinnati there is no day train be-

STRANGE THING NOTICED. One of the strangest things noticed on the new C. C. & L. time card and of which much has been said in this city. Is the lack of day trains to and from Cincinnati." From Richmond to

PRETTY BUT NOT USEFUL. One of the most beautiful curves In railroad construction today, is the Horseshoe curve in Pennsylvania, but

Pennsylvania railroad engineers aro now conducting experiments whercby the curve will be removed. The "Pennsy" has spent hundreds of thousands of dollars in the past few months for the elimination of curves along Its lines and there remains but this one great curve. - CREATES A NEW OFFICC. The Pennsylvania has created a new office on Its western division, and appointed John K. Burrell, formerly chief clerk to have charge of all matter pertaining to the general passenger business, that would como Under the general Bupcrlntendent's supervi-

A GIANT NERVB BUILDER. Tho Mystic Life Itencwer la th most Powerful Nerve Builder known. It absolutely cures all forms of Ncrrous Diseases and Weaknesses no matter how aggravated or how long duration, euch as Neuralgia, Nervous Prostration, Neryous Paroxysms, St. Vitus Dance, Palpatation of the Heart. Physical and Mental Weakness, Debility of Old Age, Etc Sold by A. G. Luken & Co. NoS-d&w

See Richmond Coal Go's, prices on Page S.

INDIANA MUTUAL LIFE IS BEING INVESTIGATED. Auditor of State John C. Billheimcr has begun an Investigation of the books of the Indiana Mutual Life Insurance Company with a view to looking Into the nature of complaints that have been pouring Into his office, especially from policy holders of the company in Pennsylvania, New. York and North Carolina.

I had an attack of pneumonia, which left a memento in the shape of dyspepsia, or rather, to speak more correctly, neuralgia of the stomach. My 'cup of cheer' had always been coffee

or tea, but I became convinced, after

t-ween the hours of 4:05 in the morn

ing, until 5:13 in the afternoon. Tnere are only two trains from Cincinnati to Richmod, one leaving the Queen City at 8:40 in the morning and arriving here at 10:56; the next leaving Cin-

a time, that they aggravated my i cmnaii at p. iu. ana arriving nere stomach trouble. 1 happened to men-j at 11:13. Between Richmond and Petion the matter to my grocer one day jru there are three daily trains and one and he suggested that I give Postum ; Sunday train which runs through from Food Coffee a trial. Cincinnati to Chicago and vice versa. "Next day it came, but the cook ' Some local people are at loss to undermade the mistake of not boiling it suf- stand why the road does not take the ficlently, and we did not like it much. same care of the travelers south, that This w as, however, soon remedied, j it does those going toward Chicago, and now we like it so much that wei

will never change back. Postum, being a food beverage instead of a drug.j

vtnmxoh trnhi t wt; f. t : taKen out license u sen intoxicating .

am a well man' today and have used1i(luor Vite?fIns- , P'1?- 1 no other remedv. - . 'an annual f 1,000 layout for the license, i n

"Mv work as chief hooHr in! The Pennsylvania n3s not yet an-.

TAKES OUT LIQUOR LICENSE. The Big Four lines in Indiana have

to effect with the signing of the proc-j Iamation. I

Sunday barbering is now prohibited, j onr r0's branch hnn hor

and in as much as a jail sentence, &tjvery confining nature. During my to taking out a liquor ic-nse. It is j the option of the court, is part of - the ; coffee-drinking days I was subject to'hly probable, however, that it will I penalty, it lies within the power of nervousness and "'the blues' in addi-' (I so- '' local judicial officers to see to it that! tion to my sick spells. These have ! j the law is enforced. Between not heft me since I besan nsin?- Pnctnni i PANHANDLE ANNUAL STATE- j

I , ; . S Phypictan an4 U. S. Pure Food Inprtors will not bur, drink or rncomtf!ni ad'jl'atetl nr spnrious imitation whiskies. Titer KjfOW that the only f rafertard they or th public have i- to buy a wbLky that complies with the ft jj KatwHal Pure Food Law and ' Bouiiagia Band Act." tt''l-'4Fm TTv un .

fjij The Pure Food II

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In

barbering on Sunday and going to jail

bftrbers would probably prefer the former.

An ant i-i rust law that hugely in

creases the power of the attorney-gen

eral aud local- prosecutor a. becomes ! U Cruiik- Mich.

Food Coffee, and I ran mrsr?ATitinHB-! ME NT.

ly recommend It to those whose work ! The armual meeting cf the stockconfines them to long honrs of severe ; holders of the Pittsburg, Cincinnati, mental exertion." 'There's a It eas- j Chicago & St. Louia Railway company

on. .Name given by Postum Co.. Bat-' was held at Pittsburg 1 uesuay ana

I the followlnot directors were elfjr.fpd tnt

i:.-.(!--Ju'.:"'.:r o'-a 1:h of th-- FpJtc! Lat" . Every Jiottle of iir Brook :--. or i-.i-o- i-s u,'ti u-:'j-r the direct eupfrvWon of tii U.S. HKVKNI'Ji OF FI'KKS. v,l,o zff.x o. or th pwk of everr !wtt) th Government -;m-'-i;' fclAMH, ifiiBranf-ii.c A-K, Pf HITY anlQUA.STITY. Of t'if tr.ir-Jr-d-i cf ;.;1;npK-s aralvxed hv th Xorth Dakota Pure l ood D-prt-iKT.t Oemist sf-kTiomlP'f-fi to he the re on rigid ia the U. 8. BROOK was the ONLY - hi- key fcuiwl NOliMAL. WAYNE CUPPLY CO.