Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 32, Number 300, 12 December 1907 — Page 4

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THE RICITMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRA3I, THURSDAY, DECE3IBER 12, 1907.

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MEEK WILL ACCEPT ID JUO LEMONS Says Party Cannot Dictate Where Convention Shall Be Held.

WILL BE AT CONNERSVILLE.

IT WAS SET BY THE STATE CENTRAL COMMITTEE TO BE HELD AT CAMBRIDGE CITY BUT THIS DID NOT PLEASE CHAIRMAN.

That Sylvester Meek is still chairJnan of the Sixth district has been forcibly brought to the attention of the ntate central committee. Mr. New"bold, of Kushville, and numerous other district politicians who have had their knives out for his scalp, when the Sixth district chairman recalled the meeting which was called for Cambridge City, and declared that it was to be held at Connersville. The announcement fo" the meeting Rt Cambridge City came from the Btate central committee, without the knowledge of Chairman Meek and it is preBiimral to have been intended as a body blow at the Mr. Meek. As soon as Chairman Meek got wind of the manner in which he had been ignored, he at once authentically announced

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effort to induce him to accede to the proposed convention at Cambridge City was without avail. The. powerful Mr. Meek, it is ftaid, has won much of a battle over his enemies and erstwhile has given the wire pullers of the district to understand that bfg juicy 'lemons" are not to be passed his way.

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LAWYERS POWERS

CASE WERE SCORED

Judge Says They Should Not Have Charged Golden With Contempt.

FATHER REMAINS TRUE.

JOHN HOWARD, EIGHTY YEARS OLD GOES TO FRANKFORT TO PLEAD FOR HIS SON WHO IS ACCOMPLICE.

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IN FOURTH DISTRICT

Indiana Members in Congress To Fight for Better Federal Courts.

OBJECT TO SYSTEM IN USE.

THE BILL PRESENTED TODAY REQUIRES THAT EVERY CASE SHALL BE TRIED IN SEAT OF JUSTICE.

Wayne county will be. in the Fourth Federal court district, if the Indiana delegation in congress wins its fight for better federal court facilities in Indiana. At a conference Wednesday, attended by several members of the Indiana delegation, it was decided to begin today the- fight. Strong speeches were made, pointing out the objections to the present federal court system, which it is said, is not brought close enough to the people. f It was the sentiment of those present that the federal judge for the district of Indiana should be required to hold regular terms of court at Evansville, New Albany, Terre Haute, Ft. Wayne, Soutn Bend and Hammond, and to remain at each place in his judicial capacity until all of the cases on the docket are disposed of. A bill was framed and it was introduced by Representative Holiday t day. It divides the district of Indiana into seven divisions, with a seat of justice in each division. The fourth division in which Wayne county will be a part, is composed of the following counties: Owen. Monroe, Brown, Bartholomew, Decatur, Franklin, Union, Putnam, Montgomery, Fountain, Cass, Miami, Howard, Clinton, Tipton, Boone, Hamilton, Hendricks. Marion, Hancock. Henry. Wayne. Randolpn. Blackford, Jay, Delaware. Madison and

Grant; seat of justice, Indianapolis. The bill requires that every case shall be tried at the seat of justice of the subdivision in which it arises.

Georgetown, Ky., December 12. At the instigation of Attorneys Smith and Owens, of counsel for the defense in tne trial of Caleb Powers, accused of complicity in the assassination of William Goebel, Judge Morris has issued a writ charging contempt of court against Wharton Golden, who recently testified for the commonwealth. The case was heard Tuesday night and Golden was dismissed. Judge Morris saying that had he been the attorneys and known the facts as related by the witnesses he would not have asked for the issuance of such a warrant.

When court opened Golden was recalled to the stand by the defense and asked if he had not told his uncle. William Golden, that he had turned state's evidence, and that he was to receive .";, km for his testimony. Golden denied emphatically that he had made any such statement to his uncle or to any other person. Quizzing of Youtsey. The cross-examination of Henry outsey by Attorney W. C. Owens, of counsel for defense, occupied much time. Youtsey was taken over all the statements he had made in the direct examination and many questions framed from the records of former trials of the Powers case were put to him. Likewise he was interrogated as to statements he is alleged to have made to various persons, several of them, fellow prisoners at Frankfort, concerning the killing of Goebel and the connection of Powers and Howard with the tragedy. In giving his answers to these questions, Youtsey made it plain that he intended it to be understood that the testimony he gave yesterday, which he declared to be a repetition of the confesssion made to the grand jury at Frankfort four years ago, was the truth, and that any statement otherwise he might have made in affidavit given to Powers and Howard in the jail at Louisville or alleged to have been made by him to others, was false. Howard Goes to Trial. Paris, Ky.. Dec. 12. Bent with the weight of 80 years John Howard, father of James Howard, who is confined in the penitentiary in Frankfort, convicted of being an accessory before the fact to the assassination of Governor Goebel, left for Frankfort to intercede in behalf of his boy. He said he had a vision In which he saw a new star rising in the east and this gave him new hope. He expressed the belief that

Governor Willson would restore his son to his home.

DOGS "POINTED" AND A BABY IS FOUND

Owner of Setters Discovers Infant Behind Bushes.

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Committeemen in Democratic Ranks Favor City.

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Washington, Dec. 12. That the democratic national convention will be held in the city of Louisville during the last wcck of June was the unmistakable indication today, with not more than half of the national committeemen in Washington. It is not likely that the later arrivals will change the inclination of the committee leaders to send the convention to the Kentucky metropolis. Louisville has raised $35.M in cash to entertain the convention and guarantees $ir.KH more. The best Chicago lins offered to date is $2.i.x)0. Tom .'ohnson, national committeeman from Ohio, instead of coining here to boost Cleveland, as it was reported he would, is giving both Cleveland and Cincinnati a black eye.

A Paris insurance company refuses risks on men who dye their hair.

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