Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 32, Number 113, 13 May 1907 — Page 2

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lhe Richmond Palladium and Sun-ielegram, Monday, May 13, iyu

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The instinct and habit of 4600 years have proved wheat the one absolutely necessary food for man. Latter day science has proved the soda cracker to be the most nutritious of all

wheat foods.

Modern skill has given to the world Uneeda Biscuit, the-only perfect soda cracker.

In dust tight, moisture proof packager.

MOTIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY

ELWOOD LANCASTER HOIMS ROBBED Thief Secured $20 and a Gold Watch.

POLICE ARE INVESTIGATING

STATE AUTO MEET IS

AT

ARRANGED

K0K0M0

Record-Breaking. Number Cars Expected.

of

INVITATIONS TO BE ISSUED.

The home of Elwood Lancaster at

the corner of North Eleventh and G

streets,, was robbed Friday night. The robbery was reported to the police Sat

urday morning, but the information was withheld. The thieves succeeded In securing between $16 and $20 and a

gold watch belonging to Mr. Lancaster.

There is evidently no clue as to who

the robber is.

Chief Bailey Is able to supply but

little information concerning the burg'

lary. He stated the theft was committed during the absence of Mr. Lancaster and his family and that the thief

was able to secure an entrance to the house because the doors had been left

unlocked. Officers have been detailed to inves tigate the case.

Good Words for Chamberlain's Cough Remedy.

' People everywhere take a pleasure in testifying to the good qualities of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Mrs. Edward Phillips of Barclay, Md.f writes: "I wish to tell you that I can recommend Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. My little girl, Catherine, who is two years old. has been taking this remedy whenever she has had a cold since she was two months old. About a month ago I contracted a dreadful cold myself, but I took Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and was soon as well as ever." This remedy is for sale by A. G. Luken & Co.

Kokomo, Ind., May 1C A .state automobile meet will be held in this city July 4 and will be made the principal feature of the great Independence day celebration. An invitation will be sent to every automobile owner in Indiana and It is believed the meet will bring to Kokomo the largest number of automobiles ever assembled in the middle West. There will be a decorated daylight

parade and an illuminated night pa

rade, a race and a contest on skill in

driving.

Cash prizes amounting to several

thousand dollars will be given.

INSPECTORSHIP RACE All INTERESTING ONE Appears to Have Developed Into a Contest Between Capital and Labor.

WATSON BOOSTS BLAKELY.

THE PUGLICJAS ASTIR

Sunday a Day That Appealed

To All.

Glen Miller park was visited by

hundreds of Richmond people on Sun

day. The Glen was never prettier.

Many persons spent the day along

the banks of the Whitewater and

Clear creek. Others drove through

the country.

Liverymen report a record break

ing business and by two o'clock in the

afternoon there was not a rig to be

found at any of the local stables. The

interurbans did a good business also,

fl

Sttammp Sale May 13 to 18

with one at 70c.

59 Stamps

lb. ot

Tea

with one at 60c.

45 Stamps

lb. of

Tea

49 Stamps

lb. of

with one at 50c.

Tea

19 Stamps with one lb. of Coffee at 23c.

HO Stamps with one pkg. Fancy Rice at 10c

20

STAMPS with one lb Cof I e at 35c

19 Stamps with one pkg. of Ball Blue at 8c.

19 Stamps with one lb. pkg. Mule Team Borax 12c.

of at

M

19 Stamps with 5 calces of A. and P. Sweet Chocolate at 5c a cake.

15 Stamps with one lb. of Coffee at 30c.

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The Great Atlantic Ql Pacific Tea Co. 727 Main Street Old Phone 53 W. New Phone 107

SIXTH DISTRICT REPRESENTATIVE DOING ALL HE CAN TO AID THE APPLICANT FOR STATE PLACE FROM SHELBYVILLE.

Indianapolis, May 13. With Governor Hanly at Atlantic City and the fight for the position of state factory inspector still unsettled, the two appli

cants, D. II. McAbee, the present off!

cial, and William Blakely, of Shelby-

ville, whose candidacy is backed ' by

Congressman James E. Watson and

number of the republican politicians of the Sixth District, are leaving no stone unturned in their efforts to line

up support.

Governor Hanly has informed both men and their supporters that he will

not make the appointment until sever

al days after he returns from Atlantic City, and in the meantime both sides

are on the uneasy seat.

The Manufacturers' association of Indianapolis, which has been vitally in

terested in all factory inspection laws,

it develops, has become involved in the contest and has sent a letter to all of its members, calling attention

to the fact that Mr. Blakely is in the

race.

The McAbee supporters, among them

large numbers of union factory workmen of the state, claim that the manu

facturers are attempting to get control of the factory inspector's office and

the fight seems to have developed

largely into one between labor and

capital.

Governor Hanly has informed some

of McAbee's supporters that he has no particular objection to McAbee's record. The governor has admitted that

the situation is an embarrassing one,

owing to the fact that the appointment

was promised some time ago to Coa-

gressman Watson.

While in the city recently, Mr. Wat

son denied that he had withdrawn his

support of Blakely and asserted that

he would see him through to the end. McAbee's term expired May 1, but the

announcement of the successful appointee has been expected the last three months. Blakely is receiving considerable indorsement over the state and is making a strong bid for the place. He has

been indorsed by the manufacturers of

Shelbyville and is rapidly lining up a strong following.

HAYWOOD CASE IS AGAIN Oil TRIAL; WORKING FOR JURY Noted Murder Contest Has Been Resumed in the Courts At Boise, Idaho, After a Few Days' Intermission. SPECIAL VENIRE OF TALESMEN ON HAND.

THEY MAKE YOU BELIEVE

CAUSE THEY PROVE ALL THEY CLAIM.

BE-

There is no room for doubt when so many people of good standing are anxious to tell their friends of the great good received from the use of Root Juice. Here in Richmond, many have been cured or greatly benefitted of rheumatism, catarrh, indigestion, female weakness or some liver, kidney or stomach trouble, no wonder one

friend is often heard advising another J

to try jtoot juice, n you Dioat ana belch, if food lays heavily on the stomach and pains, if what you eat

does not give you strength, if you

have swimming of the head, if you are

nervous and your entire system is

run down, if you are restless at night and' feel as tired in the morning as

you did when you went to bed, be gov

erned by the experience of others and go to Luken's drug store, get a bottle of Root Juice and take it exactly ac

cording to directions. We predict that

before you have used one. bottle you will be advising your sick friends to get some of this wonderful medicine for Root Juice always proves all that is claimed for it.

Orchard, Who Is Expected to Give Important Testimony, Closely Guarded Threats Against Him Reported.

Boise, Idaho, May 13. The summoning of a special venire of talesmen in the Haywood case was finally completed this morning and the one hundred men who have been called by Sheriff Shad Hodgin, presented themselves in Judge Wood's court when, at 2 o'clock this afternoon, the case was resumed. General expectation is that not more than two of the regular venire already examined will be retained in the jury box, and that the bulk of the jury will come from the quota

just called by the sheriff. Farmers and stockmen will comprise the major

portion of those finally chosen.

Interest in the trial continues to cen

ter in the personality and testimony of

Harry Orchard, who is alleged to have

killed Governor Stuenenberg and upon whose confession William Haywood and his associates in the directorate of the Western Federation of Miners

were indicted. Orchard Closely Guarded.

Meanwhile Orchard is a closely

guarded prisoner in the state peni

tentiary, a castle-like structure built

and walled with stone. Various reports as to attempts to reach or kill

Orchard ar in circulation, the last being a tale from Lewiston of a plot alleged to have been formed months

ago to shoot Orchard from the hills

back of the prison.

These stories lack confirmation, but

they serve to tighten the vigilance of

Warden Whitney and his deputies.

ine usual crop ot sensational ru

mors and yellow stories is being sent

out, that Orchard is losing his mind

and is unable to testify, that the law

yers are quarreling, that the prosecu

tion fears the best witnesses may be

reached, etc. However, the truth Is,

there is no development along any

of these lines.

RICHMOND TALEIIT BLAMED FOR CRIME

Detective Buck Fletcher of Winchester Confident Local Men Did Lynn Work.

IS NOW IN THE CITY.

HE IS ALSO OF THE OPINION THAT RICHMOND GANG HAS BEEN DOING A GREAT DEAL OF OTHER WORK NEARBY.

BLIND ALLEY WAS A THIEF'S UNDOING

RETAIL MERCHANTS TO

IHSU8ETHEMSELVES

Wiil Have Company of Their

Own by July 1.

A fine trip with a jolly crowd. Numerous special train parties being organized.

HOPE TO SAVE 25 PER CENT.

Go with. iHc Mystic SHriners

to

Only one fare for the round trip to Los Angeles ana San Francisco.. Daily, April 25 to May 18. $52.50 frcm Chicago; $57.50 from St. Louis. For slight additional cost ycu can go via Portland in one direction. The Rock Island provides through standard and tourist Pullman sleepers to California via the two best routes. Go via the Scenic Line through Colorado, across Salt Lake and return via El Paso She" ine the lowest altitude route. nsk for copy of Shriner's folder

ind full particulars. I. F. POWERS, Dist. Pass. Agt. Rock Island Lines, 9& 10 Claypool Bldg., Indianapolis, Indiana.

Ralph B. Clark of Anderson, president of the Retail Merchants' association,, says that the association will, by July 1, go into the fire insurance business for its own members and will have a company known as the Indiana Retail Merchants' Fire Insurance company. Mr. Clark said he had met with much success in promoting the company and at this time has applications for about $700,000 of insurance ou property by members of the association exclusively.

Clever "Dip," Who Picked

Walter Burden's Pocket on A Street Car, Run Down.

GAVE THE NAME OF SMITH.

OTHER MEN GIVING NAMES AS JOHNSON AND FREDERICKS, WERE ALSO ARRESTED AND ALL ARE HELD TO GRAND JURY.

There was excitement galore late Saturday night on Main street. A street car, east bound, filled with people who had been attending the Barnum & Bailey circus, arrived at the corner of. Eighth and Main street, and while the crowd was getting off the car

there was suddenly a great commotion

and a man, shoving and wriggling through the crowd, jumped off the car and rau at a rapid rate west on Main street. He was followed by Walter Burden, colored, whose pocket the fu

gitive had picked. Police and men on the car and on the street joined Burden in the hue and cry.

At Seventh street the fugitive turn

ed north and ran with the speed of a rabbit to the first alley north of the

First national bank building. He turned down thia alley, which unfortunately for the fugitive, was a blind one, and he was easily captured by his pursuers. Gave Name of Smith. At police headquarters the man gave his name as Frank Smith. He is one of the clever "dips"' who have beea following the Barnum &. Bailey circus. He succeeded in extracting a !?" bill, in a pocketbook, and two silver dollars from the pocket of Burden. In

Detective Buck Fletcher of Winchester, is in the city working on the Lynn robbery case. Mr. Fletcher states that he is certain Richmond talent cracked the safe at the Chenoweth store and looted other stores at Lynn and he intimated that arrests might soon be made. Mr. Fletcher also made the surprising statement that the various store breakings and safe crackings at various small towns in this part of the state in recent years has been the work of a Richmond gang of crooks. It has always been the impression that yeggmen from the larger cities have been engaged in this work. Saturday morning about 11:30 o'clock bloodhounds from Dayton were put on the scent of the robbers !t Lynn. From Lee Harlan's grocery store, which was evidently the last place visited by the thieves, the bloodhounds traced the robbers out of the southern part of town down the G. R. & I. tracks for a distance of about a

mile. Here It was discovered by Detective Fletcher that the men had hitched the horse and phaeton stolen from Mrs. Hinshaw. The hounds followed the scent of the buggy south along the Chester pike to the College Hill school hoye. At this point the thieves abandoned the phaeton and walked to Richmond. The hounds followed their scent to the local Panhandle station. Detective Fletcher does not seem to think that the-thieves left Richmond on a Panhandle train and is evidently of the opinion that they are still in the city. A farmer living a mile south

of 'Lynn states that he heard a horse 1 Jl n rl rrioof "v rr Ivtr Two nlortn s-tii

o'clock on Saturday morning. The thieves hitched the horse in front of the residence of this farmer and

then walked to Lynn along the G. R & I. tracks.

DECIDE YOURSELF. The Opportunity Is Here, Backed Richmond Testimony.

by

Don't take our word for it.

, Don't depend ,on a stranger's state

ment. Read Richmond endorsement.

Read the statements of Richmond

citizens. 4

And decide for yourself. Here is one case of it: Patrick Mitchell, ice man, of 412

North Fifth street, Richmond, Ind., says: "My wife thinks Doan's Kidney

Pills a great remedy for backache and

other pains that come from the kid

neys. She was weak and miserable for a long time with kidney trouble and suffered a great deal of pain in

the back and in other parts of the body. She tried many remedies but did not find much benefit until she began using Doan's Kidney Pills. They helped her from the very beginning and she was soon cured. We both think a great deal of Doan's Kidney

Pills."

For sale by all dealers. Price 50

cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States.

Remember the name Doan's and

take no other.

NEW STEAMER IS

DESTROYED BY FIRE

City of Cleveland Burned to

The Water's Edge.

LOSS RUNS TO $1,500,000.

When the applications amount to

Sl.OtHXOOO. as required by law, the com-5 his fHght down Seventh street Smith pany will be organized on a mutual ba- threw the purse into the street, and it sis and begin to. issue policies.- The s afterwards found by Dr. F. S. Anrisks will be only on the property ofjdersonthe merchants' association members, j Two Eien who gave their names as including stocks of merchandise, bus-(Tom Johnson and George Fredericks, iness buildijigs. dwellings and houss- j believed to be members of the same ho!d goods of the retail merchants. gang as Smith is. are under arrest for Mr. Clark said the new company j stealing an S-ounce bottle of cologn would be able to issue policies at 25 or.from toe Quigley & Babylon pharmar0 per cent, less than the rate already The police state that they have charged by the old line companies. ! other charges against these two men

wmcn tney are not yet ready to divulge. -

Detroit, Mich., May 13. The new Detroit and Cleveland steamer, City of Cleveland, under construction at the Orleans street plant ship yards, burned to the water's edge this morning. The loss is a million anda half. The boat was to have been ready for navigation by June 30th. The loss will be on the Detroit Ship Building company. It was fully insured.

HERE IS RELIEF FOR WOMEN. If you have pains in the back, Urinary. Bladder or Kidney trouble, and want a certain, pleasant herb cure for woman's ills, try Mother Gray's Australian Leaf. It is a safe and neverfailing monthly regulator. At Druggists or by mail 50 cts. Sample package FREE. Address, The Mother Gray Co., LeRoy, N. Y.

Blotches," pimples, flesh worms, black heads, are unsightly and denote impure blood. Hollister's Rocky

Mountain Tea will drive them away, ination and were each bound over to

NOTICE. State of Indiana, Wayne County SS: Notice of application for change of name. Notice is hereby given that I have applied to the Wayne Circuit Court of said county and State to have my name changed from Mary E. Heinbaugh to that of Mary E. Moore, and that said petition will be presented to

carrying people clear to the top floor of health and happiness. 35 cents. Tea or Tablets. A. G. Luken & Co.

Artificial gas, the 20th Century fuel. 1MJ

la the city court Smith. Johnson, and and heard by said court oa the 29th Fredericks waived preliminary exam-! day of May, 1907, of said court. Dated

this 6th day of May. 1907. MARY E. HEINBAUG1I. WM. H. KELLEY, Attorney. May C-13-20

No More Lotteries in the Cigar Business What is your cigar expenditure in a year? Taking chances one at a time disturbs your comfort and enjoyment more than it seems to disturb your income or confidence ; but after a year of it youVe paid a very fat tax to a very flourishing lottery and drawn a long list of blanks. It's all unnecessary We designed the Triangle A merit mark to be a sign to youa sign that you could not only recognize but pronounce and ask for. It enables you to make your selections from cigars that you know are the best your money can buy. The New CREMO is one of the most convincing examples of the improved quality produced through our new processes of refining tobacco. Every box is extra' wrapped in glassinc paper to make sure the cigars reach you

fresh, clean and in the best smoking

condition. AMERICAN CIGAR COMPANY, Mfr.

A.

THE WINNING CONTESTANTS TO STOP AT INSIDE Hill Continued from page 1. THE PRIZE AT STAKE. A free trip to the Jamestown exposition for six persons? Every item of expense going and coming and for a'weektat the-f;tlr .w5li be paid by the Palladium and Sun-Telegram. The successful candidates will bo housed at the Inside Inn, the best hotel at the exposition and will be taken into every exhibit and concession on the grounds not to say anything of the water trips and other amusements afforded about historic old Norfolk, which will be enjoyed at this paper's expense. The trip to be taken by a single fair 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. . , - . . HOW VOTING WILL BE CONDUCTED. The contest is free for all. Everybody can vote without the expenditure of a single penny. Each day a coupon will appear In the Palladium and Sun-Telegram. Fill in the coupon today as a starter, with the name of the person and employment. Mail or bring the coupon to the Palladium and Sun-Telegram office. North Ninth and A streets and the vote wlU be counts as directed. Tha expiration date of each coupon will appear on the face each day. For instance the coupon appearang today will not be good after May 20. Hear this In mind. . Paid in advance subscriptions to the Falladium and Sun Telegram will entitle such subscribers to special voting privileges in order to assist the candidate of his choice and this will ba the method employed: Certificates will be Issued with receipts for subscriptions paid In advance. 1. One year's subscription, paid in advance, at $;1..V for city subscribers and $2 for rural route subscribers, entitles the person voted for 3 2,500 votes. 2. One six months subscription, paid in advance, at $1.S0 for city subscribers, or $1.25 for rural route subscribers, entitleb 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 30 cents, entitles the perfen voted for to 100 votes. , 5. In every issue of the paper there will be a coupon entitling the person voted for to 1 vote. Don't fail to clip these coupons and then turn them into the Palladium and Sun-Telegram office. THOSE WHO ARE ELIGIBLE. i 1. A WOMAN SCHOOL. TEAOHEIL 2. A MAN SCHOOL TEACHER. S. A WOMAN SHOP EMPLOYE. ' 4. A MAN SHOP EMPLOYE. 5. A SALESWOMAN OR WOMAN CLERK. 6. A SALESMAN OR MAN CLERK. -A subscriber may vote for anyone coming under rh ooove classification. The vote as it stands night each day will be-published In tho pa--per of the following day. CLIP THE BALLOT. Clip the ballot below, fill it In properly and send it to the Paliftdium and Sun-Telegram not later than May 20. The contest will run until June 1, 1907.

This Ballot Not Good After 5 P..M., May 20

Palladium and Sun-Telegram Jamestown Exposition Voting Contest, (ONE VOTE COUPON)

THIS BALLOT IS 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, before the expiration of the above date, otherwise it cannot be considered. A new ballot will appear daily.

AN INTERESTING ADDRESS Col. Robert Cowden at United Brethren Church.

the circuit court under $300 bonds. While- awaiting the hearing of the ca&es against these men the police will make a thorough investigation of their records as thy are believed to be clever crooks with criminal records.

Use artificial gas fcr light and hat. . 10-tf

Col. Robert Cowden gave three interesting Bible lessons at the L'nitcd Brethren church on Sunday. In the morning service be gave a blackboard lessou on tho tabernaclt. A Bibb; reading r-teisf wan girtu iu the old and new Testament all pointing to the tabernacle and the Cross. He gave an illustrated lesson to the Jun

iors in ine niternoon on tne oooks i

I the Bible, and presented each Junior

with a beautiful chart of the lesson. In the evening h gave- a"7Wsson on tho four gospels. Col. Cowden has -been in this work for a number of years and is a very instructive Bible teacl-er.

Sore Nipples. Any mother who has had experience with this distressing ailment will be nleased to know that a cure may be effected by applying Chamberlain's Salve as scon as the child is done nursing. Wipe it off with a soft cloth before allowing the babe to nurs Many traim-d nuna-s nxe 'this salv with best results. For sale by A. i. Lukon & Co.

Use artificial gas for light and I eat. 10 tf

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