Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 32, Number 94, 20 April 1907 — Page 2
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Page Two. The Richmond Palladium and Sun-Telegram, Saturday, April 20, 1S07.
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house immediately, deserves high praise for the manner in which he
viewed the situation. He stated that'
he was glad the disease in the animal i
had been- found, as he would, under no circumstances, sell meat where there was any doubt as to its purity. The losa of the animal was, a secondary consideration with him. ,In order to take no chances of outside persons getting hold of the carcass, Livestock I-nspector - Pardieck poured coal oil over the body, and it was hauled to the Mertz Fertilizer factory, where it will be consumed immediately. The cow was the only one among ten others, which were butchered at the slaughtering- house, which showed any signs, of the disease. Fourteen
calves were butchered, but these Mere all right. Not the First Case. The case Friday is not the first one that has been found in Richmond since recent reports, as it is understood a number of animals suffering from the
same plague, have been butchered and; South Eighth Street Friends
aestroyea at me iticnmona aoatioir. The cow hilled Friday had been a family cow during the greater portion of her life and the tuberculosis germs must have affected the milk used. It is in this manner that the agitation for better milk inspection is a worthy one and should be tarried through in Richmond. The butchers of the city are all heartily in accord with any step which may be taken for government inspection and as soon as the meat Inspection ordinance, which Is pending before council, passes, they will take steps to fit, their plants in the proper order, such as 13 required if the government ends graduate inspectors to this city. It is probable that three men will be assigned to Richmond.
CONCUR III ACTION OF HICKSITE BODY
Protest Against ..Certain Kinds of Advertising.
WIFE TELLS WOES III CIRCUIT COURT
POSTERS ARE CONDEMNED.
PAPERS ARE CENSURED FOR CARRYING WHISKEY AND BEER ADVERTISEMENTSOFFICIAL ACTION TO BE URGED.
At a meeting of the congregation of the South Eighth Street Friends church Thurnday night the action of the North A street Friends meeting in protesting against the displaying of improper advertising in street cars and other public places, was concurred in. Members of the church stated that the newspapers should not "publish beer and whisky advertising, pointing out that young men and women see-
i ing these advertisements in papers ' with reputations for conservatism and Mary E. Hei'nbaUgll WaS GiV-i respectability would form the opinion
ithat it is proper to indulge in mtoxi-
! eating liquors. Papers were censured
for carrying this class or advertising. Certain Posters Condemned. It was also the opinion of the meet-
... CONSTANTLY DRUNK. ! and musical comedies playing in this
f city, many of which posters picture in
TRACE CONSPIRACY TO SLAY ROOSEVELT
Captain Dreams.
Plot of Assassination Being Investigated by U. S. Secret Service.
Copyright, 1907, by E. C. Parcells. While I was in hospital at Madras a Hindoo sailor who had a cot next to mine was visited by a sea captain with whom he had served. I overhear, much of their conversation. The Hin doo finally died. . The name of the captain waDrainee. A few weeks later people
; were calling him Dreams, -tie was : good sailor, but poor in pocket. Tb " ...TMii-n ,....,..,,, naUve bad told him a secret before be HATCHED IN PENNSYLVANIA died. j The father of the dying native had been a sepoy in the great mutiny, and
when the rebellion had been stamped out he bad to go into hiding and live his last days in the jungle. When it became apparent that the English
would conquer, a move was made by all the wealthy Hindoos to save their Newark, X. J., April 20. An alleged fortunes. The father was attached to plot on the part of Pennsylvania au- the force of the nabob of Mysore and archists. who are said to have head- with certain others removed treasure
CUcoDth Depends
on Your Stomach
You might have an excellent heart, excellent lungs, excellent kidneys, but if you have & weak stomach you will never be in perfect health. The stomach is the hub around which the other organs revolve. It must be strong and active or the other organs cannot do their work properly. To those who have a weak stomach we cannot give better advice than to have It strengthened witti Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Papain. Most weak stomachs are weak because they are overburdened with undigested food. Lr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin will help you to digest food. It will strengthen the stomach muscles, stimulate the gastrio and peptic juices which sofwn and distribute the food, and oU the intestines so that your bowel movements will be prompt and regrular. When these matters are corrected you will become strong again and bare no further digestive troubles. We believe this to be a fact because it baa been so in thousands of cases that our attention has been called to. so why should it not be in your case? J. M. Watson, of S touts ville. Mo., was a doubter for years, but after he had exhausted all other means he turned to Or. Caldwell 'a Syrup Pepsin and it cured him in the face of assertions by reputable physicians that he was incurable. A remedy that can do that is surely worth buying one bottle of. The price is 50 '' n r C Ar 11 a n1 t VlOr silt ha a vtxsv....
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quarters at Hazelton, to assassinate to the amount or a million aonars irom ur claims, it it fails to satisfy you yoor money President Roosevelt, is being investi- that province to the coast and thence wg?Snrelst to7 ana bu. B tve gated by the United States secret ser- by sailing craft to one of the Lacca- tor any stomach, liver or bowei complaint like ritvoa Thprp it wna buried The fa constipation, dyspepsia, weak stomach, sour vice. dives, inere it was ounea. xue iu swmacll. bloated atomach, gas on the stomach. Information which led to' the in- ther could not tell the son wnat par biliousness, flatulency, iaay liver, etc. After tryvestlgation was given to the officers ticular island it was. nor did he knov g,iwui J?;
bv Chief of Police Adams a few days tvlietner tue treasure was recoverei remedy for your trouble becausa it cured you as
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ai ter tne war. ne was wounueu m battle soon after his return to the xast. and when peace came he became a fugitive to save himself. The treasure was taken ashore at night and de-
MANY SURPRISES LOOKED FOR III JAMES- A TOWN VOTING CONTEST DURING COMING WEEK Continued from page 1.
CZOLGOSZ, WHO SHOT McKlNLEY, SAID TO HAVE BEEN A MEMBER OF THE SAME BAND.
ago, just before he shot and killed him
self. The chief told the secret ser
vice officials that he obtained his in
formation from Jan Bactula, who re-
itdid Mr. Watson.
r-pntlv came here from Audenried. Pa..
and who claims to be a member of the Psited in a cave. h3nrt of ronsniratnr Ha "raid thev That was the story told to the son.
had gone back on him and it was with
and that was the son who told It to the
a desire to be revenged upon them that Ptaln; . JZZ
years 0111 uicu. iuu -nui us
en a Divorce from Jeremiah T. Heinbaugh.
lie exposed the plot. lie gave chief
Adams the names of several persons
who, he said, were implicated in the plot, and further said that Czolgosz, who assassinated President McKinley, had been a member of the band.
The New Pure Focd and Drug .We are pleased to announce
Law. that
son hadn't made a try for the treas
ure. In the first place, for twenty years after the war the English were very vigilant about such things, but claimed a big share of whatever the natives found. Again, the son was poor In pocket and distrustful of his
fellow men. If he had had the money
CnCC TCCT Those wishing to try Dr.Cald rilkb I CO I well's Syrup Peosln befors buying can have a free sample bottle tent to their home by addressing the company. This offer Is to provt that the remedy will do as ws claim, and is only ops to thosa who have never taken It Send for it If you havt any symptoms of stomach, liver or bowel disease, Gentlest yet most affscflvt laxativs for children, women and old folks. A guaranteed, permanent home core. THE PUBLIC VERDICT: "No Laxative So Good and Sura as OR. CALDWELL'S SYRUP PEPSIN." This product bean purity guarantee No. 17, Washington, O 0 PEPSIN SYRUP CO. 1G5 Caldwell Bldg.. Montlcelfo. III.
TOO BASEBALL TEAMS
Foley's Honey and Tar for coughs, hnfl t tkA flv or Dersons into bis
colds and lung troubles is not affected confidence and the chance of bis being V tr t Via XT ntinnol 'Diit'A TJV-ir on1 Tity -m .
by the National Pure Food and Drug
law as it contains no opiates or other harmful drugs, and we recommend it as a safe remedy for children and adults. A. G. Luken & Co.
to fit out an expedition, he would have Hagerstown Gets Ready for
National Sport.
ARRANGEMENTS HAVE MADE FOR A DIVISION OF
i vivid colors young women in abbreviaBEENited costumes, are a menace to the
community and should be suppressed.
THF
j hisKey ana Deer advertisements ana PROPERTY AND THE PLAINTIFF j gome patent medicine advertisements, MAY RECEIVE ALIMONY. J alleged to be indecent, which are dis- ... j played in street cars and in other pub
lic places, were condemned. Urge Official Action. The Rev. Clarence M. Case, pastor
and of the South Eighth Street Friends the church, states that no drastic action
will be taken by local Friends to remrrl v thiis allfifrl iirlvcrtlsint rvlT Tnr
Heinbaugh charged her husband with the cUy officials wi be urge(J tQ take
Mary Jl. Heinbaugh was granted a divorce by Jud.me Fox from Jeremiah
T. Heinbuugu. Doth defendant plaintiff appeared in court and
testimony was rather racy. Mrs.
PRACTICE T0BE STOPPED Police Make Arrest for Bicycle Riding on Sidewalk.
murdered and despoiled was good in
deed. Had he gone to the owner of any craft and offered half he would have been laughed at. He had simply j come to the conclusion that the island ' was one of the Laccadive group, and be could not say that the treasure had : not been removed years before. He simply hung on to his secret and waited, and he was waiting yet when he was stabbed In a street brawl.
Captain Draines at once determined to try for the treasure. He had to have money, and he had to have men, and in this way it came to be known that he was off after a million. No one knew whither he was bound, but
everywhere he showed up he was ridi-
Hagerstown, Ind., April 20 Two baseball teams have been organized here, one the high school team and the other the Hagerstown club. The first game will be played between the two teams net . Thursday, April 23. . The following Saturday the high school team will go to conomy.
THE PRIZE AT STAKE. A free trip to the Jamestown exposition for six persons. - Every item of expense going and coming and for a week at the fair will be paid by the Palladium and Sun-Telegram. Tho successful candidates will be housed at the Inside Inn. the best hotel at the exposition 'and w ill be taken into every exhibit and concession on the grounds not to say anything J of the water trips and other amusements afforded about historic old Norfolk, which will be enjoyed at this paper's expense. The trip to bo taken by a sioglQ t&ir goer, along the plans laid down by this paper for Its six winners would cost at the very least $100.00. It is certainly worth working for. - i HOW VOTING WILL BE CONDUCTED. The contest is free for all. Everybody can vote without the expenditure of a 6ingle penny. Each day a coupon will appear in the Palladium " and Sun-Telegram. Fill in the coupon today as a starter, with tho nme of the person and employment, Mail or bring the coupou to the Palladium and Sun-Telegram office. North Ninth and A streets and the vote will be counts as directed. The expiration date of each coupon will appear on the face each day. For instance the coupon appearang today will not bo good after April 27. Hear this in mind. Paid in advance subscriptions to the Palladium and Sun-Telegram will entitle such subscribers to special voting privileges in order to assist the candidate of his choice and this will be the method employed: Certificates will be issued with receipts for subscriptions paid In advance. 1. One year's subscription, paid In advance, at $3.30, entitles the person voted for to 2,500 votes. 2. Ona six months' subscription, paid In advance, at $1.S0, entitles the person voted for to 1,000 votes. 3. One fifteen weeks' subscription, paid in advance, at $1.00 entitles the person voted for to 500 votes. 4. One month's subscription, paid in advance, at CO cents, entitUS the person voted for to 100 votes. nf th raper there will be a coupon entitling tho person voted for to 1 vote. Don't fall to clip these couions and theu turn them into the Palladium and Sun-Telegram office. , THOSE WHO ARE ELIGIBLE 1. A WOMAN SCHOOL. TEACHER. 2. A MAN SCHOOL. TEACHER. 3. A WOMAN SHOP EMPLOYE. 4. A MAN SHOP EMPLOYE. 5. A SALESWOMAN OR WOMAN CLERIC 6. A SALESMAN OR MAN CLERK. . A" subscriber may vote for anyone coming uuder the above classification. The vote as it stands night each day will be published in tho oaper of the following day. CLIP THE BALLOT. Clip the ballot below, fill It in pril 27. The cdnlest wui run unth ' and Sun-Telegram not later than Aproperly and send it to the Palladium June 1, 1907. . .
Wilfred Lamb, aged 18, was fined $1 and costs in police court for riding
street. Land was prosecuted by City 5" f "dJ!.US iTnfJ
Attorney 'A. J. Study, who informed
port he wai spoken of as captain
Dreams. He resigned from his ship, chartered a native craft and selected a crew to be depended on. He fitted the
craft to fight as well as to sail, and he - -
steps to eliminate the posting and displaying of beer, whiskey, indecent clinw Villj -inrl ntlipr nllfffr! fHsrorm-
recollect any- . .,
and Mrs. Heinbaugh and shi? pipbably will receive alimon-.
Now is the time to have your lawn mowers sharpened, cleaned and repaired. Brown & Darnell's, 1022 Main street. 20-21-22
being almost continually drunk the first six months of their married life and James Horning, a farm hand, stat
ed that he could not
time that he was in the employ of i
Heinbaugh, who lives on a farm in Boston township, that the man was J it true that you are drunk a greater quite sober. j part of the time?" asked the court. Horning testified Heinbaugh would -Well its just this way,"' replied become intoxicated and sleep in the ; Heinbaugh. ' I've been drunk somebarn for two or t aree days at a time. times and sometimes I haven't." He also stated that the man kept whis-; judge Fox then said, "divorce grantkey hidden in various places about e(j". Arrangements have been made ihe farm and would become intoxicat-; for division of property between Mr.
cd wane working in the fields. Separated After Six Months. Mrs. Heinbaugh stated that she juanied Heinbaugh. who was her third hushand. in 1002 and that after six montlis of married life separated
from him. Later he promised to quit drinking and induced her to live with him attain. The result was, said Mrs. Heinbausb. that he drank more than j ever. She stated that she remembered of his b?ing arrested five different times in Richmond. One of his habits, the plaintiff stated, was to get full and go to sleep either in the barn,
orchard or hog pen. She would have !
to take him into the house. Companions From Richmond. . Mrs. Heinbaugh also stated that her husband when he became intoxicated in Richmond would bring companions home with him. One night Heinbaugh and a friend made such a disturbance in the kitchen that !ie came downstairs with a lamp to quiet them. Heinbaugji's friend told her to put the lamp on the table. She refused and he started to draw a revolver but Mrs. Heinbaugh stated he was too drunk to use it and she escaped. She said her husband made no effort to protect her and thnt once when a hlr-
A SECOND mOMANCE Young Men's Club to Again
Present "If I Were King."
the young man that the police intended to stop the practice, now almost common, of riding bicycles on sidewalks and that anyone caught in the act, would be arrested and fined. Young Land, who lives at the corner of North Fifteenth and E streets, stated that it would be an easy task
the shop men daily ride on sidewalks made Dut that was only the beginning.
going east ana west on tu street. ; gome of tne isiands are only sapd bars
or rocky islets, while others are four
Doing Business Again. "When my friends thought I was about to take leave of this world, on account of 'indigestion, " nervousness and general 'debility,"" " writes A. A. Chrisholm',' Treadwell, N." Y.', ' "and when it looked as if there was no hope left, T waS' persuaded' to 'try' Electric Bitters, and I rejoice to say that they are curing me. I am now doing business' again as of old, and am still gain-
inf inXr " Poet nni mailitlna
got away from Madras in the night rth r.iaranr,, hv a. n.i.nt.n
and was out of sight of the coast next morning. He had his all in the enterprise, and it was a case of make or breawith him rv- v4:
The run down to the group was
Co. druggists.. 50c.
This Ballot Not Good After 5 P. M.v April 27 Palladium and Sun-Telegram Jamestown Exposition Voting Contest. (ONE VOTE COUPON) THIS BALLOT 18 CAST FOR MOST POPULAR Carrier boys are not permitted to receive ballots from the patrons. Fill
in the ballot, mail or bring it to the Palladium and Sun-Telegram office, be
fore the expiration of the above date, otherwise it cannot be considered. A new ballot will appear daily. "
Itch! Itch! Itch Scratch! Scratch!
or five miles in :circumference and
Scratch! The more you scratch the;heavljy WOoded. They had to bo
worse the itch. Try Doan's Ointment.
It cures piles, eczema, any skin itching. All druggists sell it.
RIGHT ARMFRACTURED Keever Barnes Met With a Severe Accident.
Keever Barnes, chauffeur for Gaar, Scott & Co., received a severe fracture
of the right arm. Friday while crank- na
..v, .-MUh been explore(i Wben there came a great
searched In rotation. The craft would ! be anchored in the channel between two islands while parties landed on either to search for a cave. This , searching took up lots of time. At the ' end of three months only eight of the Islands had been explored, and the men were ready for mutiny. The provisions were gone, and a hundred different disappointments had soured the tempers of the men. They agreed to search the ninth island, but would go no farther. If nothing was found there, the captain must head for the ; coast, even If he had to go In chains. j
Fortune stands by some men In ;
Half the island had
gale, and a French ship that bad been
dismasted and abandoned at sea came
The Young Men's club of St. Mary's
'parish, who put on "If I Were King"
a week ago, so pleased the audience that it has been asked to repeat the production. With some new features, in the way of songs and specialties the club w ill again come before the public on next Friday evening. The members promise that their friends will not be disappointed on that occasion.
not rcsci.t It. Sho also stated that Ileintauh had once ia her presence called up ever the telephone a woman living in this city and had made au engagement with her. Heinbaunh had no Defense. When Heinbaugh took the stand Judge Fox asked him if it Is not true that be is drunk a greater part of the time. Heinbaugh stated that he did not know but admitted that he had got drunk on several occasions. "Isn't
WHITEWATER LODGE HAS NUMBER0F VISITORS. Whitewater lodge, I. O. O. F. entertained visitors from Cambridge City, Dublin, Gaston uud Albany Friday night. Two candidates from this city were given the third degree while the local degree team gave the third on one candidate for the Dublin lodge.
Class on Monday Night. Richmond lodge of Odd Fellows will confer the third degree upon a class of four candidates Monday night.
ing his machine.
to make his morning runs and had rolled the machine out of the barns at
the Gaar, Scott factory. The crank h.:-?,,- s:1( fnmiST,P,1 nlpntr nfnm
worked hard, suddenly caught and re- visIonSf and it wa3 yeen that the salversed its power, striking Mr. Barnes vage of ber ,arga ,voliId give every just above the wrist. , man a goCKi thing, treasure or no treas
ure.
Artificial gas, the 20th Century fuel. 10 tf
The next day after the wreck drove ashore Captain Dreams set out to gather some wild fruit. In their search the men had discovered no animals of any sort. The captain had not gone forty rods when" a goat sprang out of the liTiehoa nnrl meed awnv. TTi tnrni at
neither tne bons or eterans nor a tangent to follow her and ten minthe G. A. R. has made further prepara- ute8 iater found himself at the base of
COMMITTEES WILL MEET SOME TIME NEXT WEEK.
tions for the memorial days exercises than those announced some. timo ago. The committees will meet some time next week and make further preparations.
AN INSIDIOUS DANGER. One of the worst features of kidney trouble is that it is an jnsidious disease and before the victim realizes his danger, he may have a fatal malady. Take Foley's Kidney Cure at the first sign of trouble as it corrects irregularities and prevents Bright's disease and diabetes. A. G. Luken & Co.
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Hostetter's Stomach Bitters Is The Best Medicine You Can Tzke TO RESTORE THE APPETITE. TO SWEETEN THE STOMACH. TO PREVENT SOUR RISINGS. TO STIMULATE HE LIVER TO RELIEVE THE KIDNEYS. These are all danger signals of a more serious sickness and you cjnnot afford to take any chances by delay.. Therefore get a bottle of Hostetter's Stomach Bittera this very day and see for yourself howmuch good it will do you. It is also a sure remedy to prevent and cure Indigestion. Dyspepsia, Cramps, Biliousness, Cstiveness, Headache, Heartburn, Insomnia, Femal Ills, Spring Fever, Colds, Grippe or Malaria, Feve and Ague. , The Genuins Is sold only In bottles like illustration, and has. our Private Stamp over the neck. We" guarantee if absolutely pure.
CORONER HOLDS THAT DEATH WAS ACCIDENTAL. In his report County Coroner Eramkamp gave the verdict in regard to
the death of Leone Flood at Dublin who was fouud dead, as follows: "Death was due to accidental inhalation of fumes from natural gas."
iHAS NARROW ESCAPE AT HANDS OF MOB. Lima, 0. April 20. Facing a charge of mistreating a little four-year-old : daughter of Clifford Yan, George
i Myei-s was placed in jail early today-
' after eluding his neighbors who made a demonstration against him. The lit- ; tie girl is in a dying condition.
a rocky cliff with a cave entrance five feet above the ground. It was the nabob's treasure house, and the treasure was there. He had a portion of It with him when he returned to the men. Just what the treasure amounted to in dollars and cents no one outside of the treasure party ever learned, but the cargo taken from the wreck sold for $10,000 at the Portuguese port of Goa. Captain Dreams was ready to sail away and only waiting for the tide when a native craft with a crew of thirty fishermen and shell gatherers appeared and undertook to despoil him. But for his muskets they would have done so, and his craft would never have been heard of more. - In the fight he Inflicted a loss of five men killed, and sailed triumphantly away. The English government heard of his find and tried to bring him to the mark, but the Portuguese governor refused to deliver him up. and after a year he sailed for France and may be living in that country today. Ninety-nine of the bunts for buried treasure have turned ont costly disappointments, but this was an exception. The treasure was there, and it was secured. M. QUAD.
We; 'Propose To Increase Omf CLASSIFIED ADVERTISfflEWTS .
The Palladium and Sun-Telegram is the recognized Classified Advertisement medium in Richmond and Eastern Indiana, as is proven by the fact that we carry daily a GREAT MANY MORE such advertisements than any other paper published in this city or this part of the country But we want more people to take advantage of the results that can be obtained from a Classified Advertisement in this paper, and to encourage them we are OFFERING AS A PREMIUM for every Classified Advertisement brought into our office (costing not less than 25c)
THE BEAUTIFUL HISTORICAL PICTURE, IN COLORS, Christopher Columbus at the Royal Court of Spain.
If you wish beautiful, clear,- white clothes use Red Cross Ball Blue. Large 2 oz. package, Z cents.
Claims Is Missing Boy. Dover, Del-T April 20. Dr. Marvin Is in receipt of the following: telegram from Gloversville, X. Y.: "I am positive the toy I am holding Is your son. Signed.) POLICE CAPTAIN COLSO."
If in need of a Tiog. sheep or cattle dipping tank, write before buying to the National Medical Co., Sheldon, la.
Mrs. Frank Land and her guest, Miss cilie Morris of Piqua. Ohio, have j
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gone to Eaton, O., to visit.
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This beautiful picture is after the famous painting by Brozik, and shows the intrepid Columbus explaining to Queen ' Isabella his great plan of sailing due west "around" the globe until he came to Asia. Before the Queen on a table are her jewels of fabulous worth which she later sold to buy the little fleet with which Columbus set out on his remarkable voyage of discovery. The scene which the picture' portrays is shown as taking place In a beautifully decorat'd rocm oc the Queen's palace, and the two principals, Columbus and Queen Isabella, arc surrounded by a group of richly dressed Spanish grandees. Remember, this beautiful picture is given ABSOLUTELY FREE to anyone bringing to the Palladium office a Classified Advertisement costing not less than -25c. Thus you are doubly benefitted. You receive this Beautiful picture free and get the results our large circulation brings to all
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