Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 32, Number 242, 5 October 1907 — Page 8

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TIIE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRA3I, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1907. FISH HURLS BOMB MISS MARGARETTA DREXEL IS TO WED A PRINCE.

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EVERY DOLLAR IN OUR COAL represents honest value in heat units not dirt, dust or slate. You must remember that we start right by ordering wholesale from some of the best mines in the country. Then there's the freight no small item and the screening, and the storing, and the handling, and the delivering to your sellar. Withal you get your money's worth when you buy your coal from us. 0. D. BULLERDICK 529 S. 6th St. Phone 1235.

UPHELD BY MEN who recognize a pure article when they taste it. Richmond Export Beer holds high place. The object of this ad, is to call your attention to it if you're not familiar with its many good qualities. Good way to test it is to order a case or two, which will be delivered at your door the very day you order.

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STATE GEOLOGIST REPORT.

IT SETS FORTH THE VARIOUS IRON ORE DEPOSITS, WHAT INDIANA HAS DONE AND THE METHODS EMPLOYED.

In his report for the year 11KM3. W. S. Blatchley, state geologist, discusses thoroughly the iron ore deposits and the iron Industries of the state and predicts that Indiana is destined to take a leading position among the iron-producing states of the union. A paper by Charles W. Shannon of Bloomington, field assistant to Mr. Blatchley, tells of iron ore deposits in various parts of the state; what Indiana has done in the past, and the various mthods employed in prospecting in Indiana fields. "The supply of raw materials within tne state of Indiana," says Mr. Shannon, "is unlimited. New developments are being made along many lines and old interests are being revived, which were formerly held in check through lack of means of transportation and inexperienced management. "To say that Indiana was at one time a chief iron-producing state might appear to be misleading, but when we go back to the years of 18:JO-1870 and find a dozen blast furnaces in operation and producing a fairly good tonnage of iron we can not fail to see that Indiana was a large producer of iron. Some of the furnaces used exclusively Indiana ores, others worked these ores mixed witn foreign ores, others used only such irou ores as were shipped to them from deposits like "Iron Mountain," Missouri. The furnaces were located as follows: St. Joseph Iron works, at Mishawaka, at the extreme northern edge of the state; one at Logansport; the "Old Virginia," or "Cincinnati," furnace, in western Monroe county; the Richland furnace in Greene county; the Iron-

town furnace, in Martin county; the Brazil, the Lafayette, or Masten, o:i Otter creek, south of Brazil; the Planet or Star, northeast of Harmony, and the two Western Iron company furnaces at Knightsville, make up the list for

clay county; the Indiana blast furnace on Brouillett's creek, near Clinton, in Vermillion county, and the Vigo blast furnace at Terre Haute, the last one to go out of blast. All of the furnaces have long since ceased operation and only little remains to mark the location of the big iron industries of the state which went into decline, yet leaving a more or less interesting history. East Gets Business. "Eastern furnaces with lower railroad rates and better facilities for

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JUGGLING NOW CHARGED.

URGES ALL THE STOCKHOLDERS OF THE COMPANY TO BE AT THE MEETING TO BE HELD AT CHICAGO SOON.

Mrs. Anthony J. Drexel and her daughter Margaretta. The report that Prince Francis of Teck, whose picture is shown below, will shortly be formally engaged to the beautiful Miss Margaretta Drexel, of Philadelphia, has spread over London during the past few days and is being generally discussed.

handling ore, and the opening of the great ore deposits of the Superior region and other districts has kept Indiana from returning to the manufacture of iron. But in the last few years interest has again revived in the ore deposits of the state, and the construction at Gary, Ind., of what will eventually be the largest system of blast furnaces and iron mills in the United States makes it rn assured fact that Indiana is again to become one of the chief iron-producing states of the Union, although most of the raw material may come from the Lake Superior region, but nevertheless the iron ore deposits of Indiana are well worthy of consideration and will undoubtedly prove a paying investment to these who carry out their development. "While none of the Indiana deposits would be considered extensive, as compared with the great ore-producing districts, yet tho deposits aggregate a fair tonnage. The larger deposits, which can be more easily worked, would probably yield 15,000,000 tons of ore and the smaller inaccessible deposits, which would be easily worked out by the owners or the inhabitants if furnaces were in a reasonable distance would bring the total up to at least 25,000,000 tons. In many cases the smaller deposits contain the best grade of iron; this would fully compensate for the extra cost in mining. Further developments and information from the use of the core drill may materially increase the above estimate."

POPULAR ORGANIZATION

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Mrs. Henry Keagy and Mrs. Warbinton Hostesses.

MEMBERS OF THE CLUB.

New York, Oct. 5 Stuyvesant Fish, ex-president of the Illinois Central Railroad, after invading the company's offices and pouring over the books all of one night, has hurled another bomb at his enemy, E. II. Harriraan, in which he charges the Juggling of stocks by selling to a holding company and rebuying. His statement is another of the sensational attacks in the warfare between the kings of the railroad world. Fish's dramatic effort to wrest the control of the road from Harriman has had the center of the stage for months. In his new statement he declares that he hopes all the stockholders of the company will be at the Chicago meeting Oct. 1C, declaring that this is the best way for them to learn how their property is being handled. After making public a statement of the holdings of the directors of the road as registered Nov. 7, 1906, and Sept. 23, 1907, when the books were closed, Mr. Fish says that the changes are unimportant except in the case of Harriman.

350 Bushels of Fancy Michigan CRAWFORDS AND ELBERTAS Alter a strenuous search of two weeks we have succeeded in getting together a FULL CAR OF FINE FRUIT DUE TO ARRIVE TUESDAY MORNING Prices reasonable considering scarcity. PHONE YOUR ORDERS. JOHN f3. EGGECVJEYER 4th AND MAIN STREETS.

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The metric system has been introduced in Denmark by law of March, 1907. The law provides that the old weights and msasures may be used for a period of five years in conjunction with the new. However, all government and local authorities may use the old system for only two years to come.

Hagerstown, Ind., Oct. 5. One of

Hagerstown's most popular social organizations met Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Henry Keagy, with Mrs. Keagy and Mrs. Wm. T. Warbinton as hostesses. The members of tha club are Mesdames Henry Teetor, Ebert Wycoff, John Teetor, Ed Mason, Will Porter, Rastus Brant, Carlos Burton, Oliver Brown, M. T. Fox, Henry Keagy, Harve Day, Wm. T. Warbinton, and Mrs. Reba Rudy of Anderson and Mrs. John M. Lontz and Mrs. Flora Miler as honorary members. Each member was requested to bring a guest. These included Mesdames B. F. Weaver, Frank Addington , Joe Teetor, Frank Geiser, Otha Williams, Martin Werking, James M. Knapp, Frank Teetor, Frank Whitesell, Lizzie Winnings, Will Teetor, Geo. Rhinieger, Chas. Backenstoe, Harry Endsley. Clark Wisser and the Misses Nellie Brant and Mable Teetor. Refreshments of ice cream, assorted cake and coffee were served. The house decorations were of dahlias and marigolds.

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At a recent meeting of the executive committee of the Indiana Corn Growers' association, it was decided to hold the annual meeting of the association January 13, 1008, at Purdue university. The meeting will be in connection

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At twelve years of age Keir Hardie the well-known labor member of the British parliamnt, could neither read nor write, and the only schooling he received was a rough drilling in the elements of reading, which he obtained by studying books and notices in shop windows. Writing and shorthand Mr. Hardie taught himsef, practicing the latter in the coal mine with the aid of a white stone blackened with

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Howard Smith and Esta Goodrich have purchased the Grocery Department of Hood's Model Department Store, and will move same to 1 1 South 7th street, where they will have the finest and best equipped grocery in the city. Mr. Smith has been with the Model Store for over 7 years and wishes to say to all customers that he will give them goods at the same low "Cash Prices" that has always been our motto. We will buy everything the farmers bring us. Mr. Goodrich is now with Montgomery, Ward & Co., of Chicago, formerly was with E. Willett Bros, of Columbia City for eight years, and understands every detail of the Grocery business. We want every farmer to come and C us, as we must have your trade. We will give the S. & H. Trading Stamps to the farmers for their produce and to the citizens for their cash. Wait for the big opening. Smith & (Goodrich Proprietors of Model Dept. Store