Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 32, Number 257, 24 October 1907 — Page 8

1'AGE. EIGHT.

ARE AFTER JUSTICE FOB THEVETEBMS It Is Claimed That Several of Them Are Mot Being Given a Square Deal.

KNOLLENBERG'S STORE

The Fur Opening at our store today reveals a great display of Choice Fur Garments

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Fancy Neck Pieces

We Mention Several of the Choice Things to be Seen :

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Fine Alaska Seal Skin Coats, Lake Superior Otter Coats, Montana Beaver, the finest Yorkford Long Automobile Coats, Black Russian Pony Auto Coats, Black Russian Pony Shape Coats. All the popular price medium grade fur Coats. Beautiful Mink Sets in the finest Eastern and Michigan Skins, 't Russian Kolinsky, Northern China and Japanese Mink Sets. Ermine, Persian Lamb, Broadtail, Sable and Natural Squirrel Sets. Persian Paw, Chinchilla, Blue and Black Lynx Sets, and almost anything that may be wanted In Furfc

The Opening is For Two Days Thursday and Friday. If you failed to see the line today, be sure and come tomorrow Friday. Its a great opportunity to see and to buy something choice in Fur Goods. The representative is an experienced fur salesman, and his firm is one of the strongest in the country.

The Geo. H. Knollenberg Co.

PUT AT A DISADVANTAGE.

ONE OF THE MEN AFFECTED IS COL. SELDEN A. DAY, A NATIVE OF OHIO, AND ONCE A RESIDENT OF RICHMOND.

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Washington, Oct. 24. A bill is to be introduced at the coming session of congress the object of which is to give twenty-three civil war veteran officers of the regular array, who answered President Lincoln's first call for troops a square deal in the place of the

otherwise rough one marked out for pj

- .t i..v .u.ro vri iiiv IU11U it Hill authorize the president to promote each of them to the grade of brigadier general on the retired list. They vent through the civil and Spanish wars and took part in all the Indian campaigns. Because the law requires that every officer reaching the age of 64 shall go upon the retired list, many of them were put on the retired list when they were on the eve of promotion. Had they gone into the war just the day before Lee surrendered every one of them would now hold higher rank. If congress does not pass the bill to be offered, eighteen officers on the active list, who went into the army just before the close of the war and did not therefore, suffer the hardships, will have higher rank than the older men who passed through the whole of the Titanic struggle. The injustice that will be done these long service officers, the average age of whom exceeds 71 years, is made possible by the act of April 23, 1904. which provides that when an officer who served in the civil war is retired, he shall eo un a step in official grade.

That act was intended for their benefit but the possibility that now presents itself was not thought of. They reached the age of 61 before the slow promotions which prevailed right after the war, made it possible for them to come within hailing distance of brgadier generalships. But the men who

came in at the fag end of the civil war, being younger than the men who stood all the hardships of that great

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NIMRQD JOHNSON NOT AFTER COUNTY OFFICE

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NEW GOODS Arriving at our store every day. Nothing but the best of goods to be had at our store. This largest and best asassortment of Fancy Olives in the city. Curtice Bros, and Empson's Fine Canned Peas; these goods to be had only at our store. Backmeyer Kraut.

Enters Denial to Report That Was Circulated.

WILL NOT MAKE RACE.

The Palladium has received the following: October 24, 1907. Editor Palladium: I do not know how the report got into circulation that I am thinking of being a candidate for the republican nomination for Treasurer of Wayne county. I see that you refer to the

matter in a recent issue of your paper. I have not intended to be a candidate for this office nor will I be such a candidate. I hold my present office of city treasurer through the kindness of the people of Richmond, and my only ambition now is to hold out my term and fill the office to their satisfaction. NIMRQD H. JOHNSON.

war, have all reached the grade of brigadier general or colonel, and when thev eo uoon the retired list, they

will go up a step and be away above

Viq man tv-hr scrvpH Tnncpr iind under

II. 1 1 V 111 V H " 1 J ' .J v.. . . v n - - " v " harder conditions. The passage of

the bill will give the officers, some of whom entered the army as early as 1853, an honor that has come or will come to all their comrades of the war between the states. One of the twenty-three is Col. Seldon A. Day, who, born at Chillicothe, O., spent his boyhood and young manhood days in Chinicothe, Urbana and Richmond. Ind. He ia one of those who tried to get into the army in response to the first call but failed, through no fault of his own, but simply because there were too many a!iead of him. He raised a company at Bowling Green. O., doing it in the short time between April 17. the day he heard the call, and April 25. But his

company could not be taken, so, in June he enlisted in company B of the Seventh Ohio infantry, one of the crack organizations from the Buckeye state. From that time to July 22, 1902

he was continuously in the service and auit onlv because the law said he

must, being 64 years old.

At the close of the civil war, 3030 officers who had participated in it,

held commissiones in the regular ar

my. Of these officers, there are alive and on the retired list of the army, 13S who went through the whole war.

In addition, there are 18 officers, still on the active list, who served in the civil war but only for comparatively

short periods. Of the 138 115 are gen

erals, leaving the 25 remaining below that grade. Of the 18 on the active list, nine of them are generals and the other nine will become generals when they retire, thus giving them

honor, through the operation of a law intended to benefit them, denied to the men of much longer and harder service. And that is not a square deal from any point of view. They served

each of them, from 45 to 51 vears. in

eluding the whole war and by every rue! of justice and equity, they should have ecual, if not superior standing, to those who served less than the whole time of the civil war. They

are all old men and unless the bill is passed this winter, some of them will carry the injustice of their country to the grave. Col. H. R. Brinkerhoff, born near Tiffin, is another Ohio officer who would be benefitted by the passage of the bill.

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Divers work as diamond diggers in South Africa. They work in icy cold water and black darkness. About three and a half miles down the river from

Klerksdorp a wire rope is stretched across the Vaal river from the Transvaal to the Orange river colony side, by means of which a large scow s placed in midstream, where the divers descend and work in from forty-eight

jto fifty-two feet of water. At present

they have no light and work for three or four hours in cold water and intense darkness. All they are able to do at present is to grope around, move the big boulders with crowbars and scrape up the smaller stuff from the bed of the river, emptying it into a large wire drum which takes about a half hour to fill.

The Chattel Loan Man

charges such' a tremendous rate of interest for money that it Is a real hardship to repay. But the time comes to everyone when money for an emergency Is needed. The wise man places a little aside each pay day on interest In this strong Institution, and draws from his account when the necessity arises.

Richmond Trust Company

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RECEPTION FOR T0WNSEND

Former Pastor of Bethel A. Church is Honored.

M. E.

Mr. and Mrs. Cook, South Ninth street gave a luncheon Wednesday evening in honor of Rev. Dr. J. M. Townsend, former pastor of Bethel A. M. E. church this city. He is now pastor of Bethel A. M. E. church, Pittsburg, Pa., the largest and most modern in the connection and which has been built during his pastorate. Rev. Townsend is taking his vacation and is enroute to Knoxville, Tenn., to attend the A. M. E. annual conference presided over by Bishop Lee. Rev. Williams and P. Oatland" were guests. - - . j-

"Music has charms to soothe the savage breast," quoted the young lady with her simper as she seated herself at the piano to play. "That may be." muttered a crusty bachelor, "but there are some of us In this crowd who are civilized and deserve a little consideration-"

Blackheads, blotches and pimples are caused by the Improper action of the bowels. Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea regulates the bowels, makes

your complexion clear and beautiful, gives you that healthy look. 33 cents, (Tea or Tablets. A. G. Luken & Co. j

New Corn and Clover Hay at OUTER G. WHELAN Feed and

39 S. 6th SL Phone 1679

DonH Erie awake at night from coffee.

Use

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