Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 32, Number 299, 11 December 1907 — Page 2

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STOESSEL TRIAL IN FINAL STAGE

Pleads Guilty But Expects Vindication for Surrendering Port Arthur.

IN A PITIABLE CONDITION.

Ribbons in this lot worth up to 50c a yard. The entire lot to go at

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LETTER TO JAPANESE WRITTEN BY FAMOUS GENERAL IS ADMITTEDIS SENSATION IN INDICTMENT.

IS JUST WALKING FOR THE EXERCISE

F. E. Larkin, Fifty-one Years;

Old on a 5,000 Mile Journey.

MAKING A ROUND TRIP.

SAID THAT PHYSICIAN RECOMMENDED OUTDOOR EXERCISE AND THOUGHT THAT LONG WALK WOULD BE BEST.

St. Petersburg. Dec. 11. Lieut. Gen. Stoessel. defender of Port Arthur, has

pleaded not guilty to the charge placed against him. He is accused of having; surrendered the fortress to the Japa-j nese before he had exhausted all the! resources at his command. The pen- j alty is death. J At the time of the surrender of the

fortress there were 17,hn men in fighting condition and provisions sufficient to last another month, while the reserves of ammunition would have sufficed for a longer time. The garrison also had : effective guns. The standpoint taken by Gens. Stoessel. Reiss and Kock is that the fate of Port Arthur was sealed with the capture of "Eagle's Nest." and two other positions by the Japanese. Others Also on Trial. Gen. Fock and Gen. Reiss are codefendants with Stoessel. Gen. Smirnoff, Gen. Stoessel's most bitter enemy, is to be tried on a minor count. Gen. Stoessel is in a pitiable state of excitement over the final hearing and the doctors are apprehensive of the effect upon the veteran officer, who has suffered two paralytic strokes since

the fall of the fortress.

The most sensational part of the in

dictments relate to the immediate circumstances of the capitulation. On

Jan. 1, the day after the evacuation of

the "Eagle's Nest," and other points,

Gen. Stoessel sent Lieut Malchenko with a letter to Gen. Nogi. proposing

to enter into negotiations for the sur

render of the fortress. Gens. Reiss

and Fock appear to have been the only

superior officers cognizant of General Stoessel's intention to canitnlatr.

DO YOU GET UP

WITH A LAME BACK?

WHISKEY SOLD BV

MAIL IN HEW CASTLE

"It is the onlv litV to Hve." This

was the remark made to The Pailad-j in in by F. K. Larkin of Junction City,' Kan., who passed through Richmond j today on the return trip of a .".000-mile i walk from Junction City to Philadel-j phia and back to the starting point j Mr. Larkin is fifty-one years old and was two years ago manager of the' Cobo hotel in Junction City. While'

reading he was suddenly stricken blind in one eye, caused by paralysis of the optic nerve. His physician recommended outdoor exercise for his remaining eye, which was also very weak, and instead of walking around his home town he decided to walk to Philadelphia and back. He is unable to earn a cent and lives on the bounty of the hotels and restaurants in the towns which he passes, and in almost every case he is very well' treated. In all his trip he has never been forced to sleep out and has not missed a single meal, stopping onlv four times in the country. Allhougn fifty-one years old. Mr. Larkin is able to walk very fast and has averaged about, twenty miles every day since he left his home. He is well educated and says that he would not be without the experience that he has gained by the trip for any amount of money. He walks with a steady swing, and as he is rather short he does not take long steps. Larkin started before Weston, the famous long distance walker, but is not seeking notoriety or a record.

You grow strong, blood pure, nerves steady, cheeks red and rosy, you are well and happy again after taking Ilollister's Hooky Mountain Tea. Give it a trial. ?." cents. Tea or Tablets. A. G. Luken &. Co.

Big Houses Are Flooding the

Henry County Capital With Circulars.

LIQUOR LAWS INADEQUATE.

EVEN WOMEN AND CHILDREN ARE ADDRESSED BY THE DISPENSERS OF THE JOY FLUIDMUCH INDIGNATION.

DYING MAN BREATHES LAST UNDER OLD FLAG

Calls for Banner That Floated Over Him in War.

HIS WISH WAS GRATIFIED.

Have You Rheumatism, Kidney, Livei- or Bladder Trouble?

To Prove what Swamp-Root, the Great Kidney, Liver and Bladder Remedy, will do for YOU, all our Readers May Have a Sample Bottle Sent Free by Mail.

Pain or dull ache in the back is evidence of kidney trouble. It is nature's timely warning to show you that the track of health is not. clear. Danger Signals. If these danger signals are unheeded more serious results follow; Brlght's disease, which is the worst form of kidney trouble, may steal upon you. The mild and immediate effect of Swamp-Root, the great kidney, liver and bladder remedy is soon realized. It stands the highest, for Its remarkable cures in the most distressing cases. If you need a medicine, you should have the best. Lame Back. Lame back is only one of many symptoms of kidney trouble. Other symptoms showing that you need Swamp-Root are. being obliged to pass water often during the day and to get up many times during the night. Catarrh of the Bladder. Inability to hold urine, smarting in passing, uric acid, headache, dizziness. Indigestion, sleeplessness. nervousness, sometimes the heart acts badly,

! rheumatism, bloating, lack of ambi;tion. may be loss of flesh, sallow com-jplexion.

Prevalency of Kidney Disease. Most people do not realize the alarming increase and remarkable prevalency of kidney disease. While kidney disorders are the most common diseas

es that prevail, they are almost the

last recognized by patient and physicians, who content themselves with doctoring the effects, while the original disease undermines the system. A Trial Will Convince Anyone. In taking Swamp-Root, you afford

; natural help to Nature, for Swamp-

Root, is the most perfect healer and gentle aid to the kidneys that, has yet been discovered. If you are already convinced that Swamp-Root is what you need, you can purchase the regular fifty-cent and one-dollar size bottles at all the drug stores. Don't make any mistake, but remember the name. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the address, Binghamton, N. Y., which you will find on every bottle.

New Castle, Ind., December 11. The fact that a blanket remonstrance is on iile and that there is a prospect of the saloons of this city being out of business in the next few months, has caused the mall order whiskey houses throughout the country to get busy. The city has been flooded with circu

lars from the firms selling liquors and wines through the mail, and shipping them in plain boxes wherever desired. If there Is a man, woman or child in the city that has not received a circular from one of these Arms, offering four quarts of first class, high proof, government inspected whiskey for S2.4S." then that person's name surely

escaped the solicitor when the city directory and the rural route directory were published. Learning that the saloons have been dealt a death blow, these firms seek to get into the field, and obtain the business before it is transferred to other points. Temperance people say these methods show the weakness of the liquor laws, which make it possible to put saloons out cf business, only to give the business to the cheap whiskey houses of the cities.

Wabash, Ind., Dec. 11. A hero of many battles, Harvey Millikan, who died today at. his home in this city, showed his patriotism to the very last. During his last moments, while surrounded by his family and knowing that death had a final hold upon him. Mr. Millikan asked as his last wish that the flag which had floated over him during the civil war be brought out and spread over his bed as he lay lying. This wish was gratified and he breathed his last beneath the flag which he loved so well.

UNCLE SAM'S INTEREST TO BE CARED FOR

HAVOC BY A MAD DOG

Bites Live Stock Valued $400 All Killed.

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Shelbyville, Ind.. Dec. o. The old family dog at the Martin Jones farm, suddenly became mad while in the yard and created havoc among the stock before it was killed by Mr. Jones. The dog bit a valuable colt, which was worth The colt had to be kill ed. A good cow was the next victim: then five fine hogs and a brood sow with six pigs, all of which had to be killed. The stock was valued by Mr. Jones at tOO.

Hare you noticed tne tmproYefl service to Chicago via the C. C. & L? Through sleeper leaves Richmond at 11:15 P. M. daily, arrives in Chicago it 7:00 A. M. Try it apr6-tl

Will Try to Save Something From Jamestown.

PART OF LOAN PAID.

SAMPLE BOTTLE FREE To prove the wonderful merits of SwampRoot you may have a sample bottle and a book of valuable information, both sent absolutely free by mail. The book contains many of the thousands of letters received from men and women who found Swamp-Root to be just tho remedy they needed. The value of Swamp-Root is so well known that our readers are advised to send for a sample bottle. Address Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton. X. Y.,be sure to say you read this generous offer in the Richmond Daily Palladium and Sun-Telegram. The genuinefifes of this offer la guaranteed, ,

"Washington. Dec. 11. Robert .7. Tracewell. controller of the treasury, was selected by Secretary Coitelyou to go to Richmond. Va.. to look after the interests of the government in the preliminary steps to be taken for the winding up of the Jamestown exposi

tion. Mr. Tracewell is to see to it that the rights of the United States are

cared for in the receivership case. The exposition officials have paid $102,00 on the million dollar loan they succeeded in getting from the government. The government has been made a preferred creditor and will probably realize something out of the failure.

C, C. & I ticket aeecr wilt all yo sleeping car tickets to Chicago for their 11:15 P. M. train. Call on Ha. ftwe-U

TEAM SAWS WOOD TO PAY OFF DEBT.

Bloomrield. Ind., December 11 Bloonifield high school's football team, although not a championship aggregation, probably has a distinction of which no other high school eleven can boast. It is sawing wood to earn money to make up a deficit of $110 in the hich school athletic treasury. Bloonifie'd expected to break' even on the football season, but another eleven was unable to play the game sehed uled with the locals for Thanksgiving day. and the team was left in the lurch. The father of one of the players offered to allow the beys to cut down and sell firewood from his w-oods. charging them only 2 cents a cord. Wood sells for $2 a cord in Bloomfield. and the boys will soon have their debt paid. They have already done about onefourth their work. The members of the team and Manager Brady, who is also principal of the school, alone are doing the work, although several boys have offered to help.

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Shoe Store" Can Best Solve All Xmas Problems

1 !' to our systematized facilri ins prices are on a !ow-margin-profit

per ct-r.t. off the selling price LEAST MONK Y is what oil want to prot to you that we dicatious are snow and cold Are you prrpared for it?

Bosfonial Men's Shoes. $ I 0 gi at! $;:.. a pair. Strong & Gartieki's Men s Shoes, the $" 00 gr;lo. $4..".0 a

pair. Men's $3.00 Shoes in ers, now $2 7-.

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hence. MOST 't here. V give niot for weather, fact

s for ing right, our "regular' sellbasis, on top of that deduct 10 to 0

for ihe MONKY BKST tor soiieit your patronaae. We least. nione . The weather inis, it's snowing at this writing.

Gun Metal Shoes, now $2. 70. Mens Snag Proof Rubber Roots, first qualii: . $?..!".. We handle Ooodyear t'love

all leath- and Ball Band Rubbers and sell them at 1U per cent discount. Misses' and

LADIES

the latest and cra.e of large cities $",00, now $1."0. Ladies' Tan Shoes

$t. 00, now I'l.O. r.'i Patent lA'athei

$ 1 . 0e

Shoes, now.

1. tubes

Patent leather

Cunningham & Lahrman Sole agents for Blum's FOOT WARMERS from $1.00 up to $2.00 Men's Slippers 45c a pair Men's Slippers ?0c, $1.15. $1.35. $1.60 Hocker Bootees, the -a a a a

uool that loons like a shoe but is a boot

$5.00, now $4.50

Cunningham & Lahrman

718 Main St.

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NAPOLEON TAN BOOTS. Children's Knit Slippers. ;UV a pair.

Misses' and Children's Bathroom Slippers, o'.'e a pair. Ladies' Kur Trimmed NuHilieis. the 11. 2a grado, now fc. Ladies' Pur Trimmed Nullifiers. the fl.aO grade, now $1.5.

Automatic Phone 1198, 1199 Bel! 190. THE BEE HIVE GROCERY CO.

Automatic Phone 1198, 1199 Bell 190. New Crop New Orleans Molasses Fancy Sweet Cider Shelled Walnuts, Shelled Almonds, Shelled Pecans, Candied Cherries. Pineapple, Fies and Stuffed Dat-s. 4X Powdered Sugar. Now is the time to commence making your Christmas Candies You can get mcated nuts at our store

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M Wednesday and Thursday, Dec. 11 and 12, we give Extra Stamps en the following: - 1 lb. any kind of Tea and 60 Stamps for 60c 1 lb. Model Gln-ss Jor Bakin Powder and 60 Stamps 45c 1 lb. Special Blend Coffee and 23 Stamps 25c 6 lbs. Fresh Ground Buckwheat Flour and CO Stamps 30c 3 rackpges Mrs. Austin's Buckwheat Flour and 30 Stamps 30c 3 packages Mrs. Austin's Pancake Flour and 30 Stamps 30c 6 Bar3 Hard Wpter Castile Soap and 30 Stamps 30c 7 Bars Santa Claus Soap and o Stamp (free) 25c 3 Qt.3. Dried Peaa and 30 Stamps 30c 6 lbs. Pearl Barley and 30 Stamps, -30c A Pint Bottle of Catsup and 5 Stamps .10o Remember we give stamps on everyth Ing. MODEL DEP'T. STOKE New Phone 1838 Bell Phone 47 R No. 11 S. 7th St. Colonial Bldg. Smith & Goodrich, Props.

Palladium Want Ads THEACANDY

(Cut Price on oils $1.25 Kid Body Doll, 22 in., sleeper, at $1.00 $1.50 Kid Body Doll, 21 in., sleeper, jointed knee and hip $1.19 75c Kid Body Doll, 17 in., sleeper, jointed knee and hips, 50c $2.00 Doll, 23 in. spiral wire jointed, sleeper $1.48 S3.00 Doll, 24 in., life-like, sleeper, jointed at $2.19

Beautiful Faces.

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Prettiest Dolls in Town

IThe People's Store

OPEN EVENINGS.

9th and Main Streets