Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 32, Number 307, 19 December 1907 — Page 4
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THE RICHMOND P ALL AD IU3I AND SUN-TELEGHA3I, TIIUKSDAT, DECEMBElt 19, 1907.
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TE FEATHER SHOWN BY GENERAL
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Stoessel Now on Trial for Ufe Accused.
DOUBTS AS TO FITNESS.
St. Petersburg, Dec. 19 Lieut.-Gen. Stoessel was accused Wednesday of having shown the white feather under Are on two different occasions. This accusation was made by Col. Gurko, who was on the stand as a witness before the court-martial which is trying the general for his alleged failure in the proper defense of Port Arthur. At 1hat moment the court was investigating the circumstances of Gen. Kuropatkin's order, dated June IS, 1901, in hlch Gen. Ctoessel was told to turn over the command of the fortress to Gen. Smirnoffff and join the Manchurlan army. Gen. Stoessel disregarded this order and it was repeated three times. He suppressed the copy of the order addressed to Gen. Smirnoff and Hrfally was allowed to remain at Port Arthur. Gen. Kuropatkin testified that early in May doubts had arisen as to the Jltness of Gen. Stoessel to command the fortress owing to his nervousness. This Idea was strengthened by a communication sent by Gen. Smirnoff to his aid. Col. Gurko that Stoessel was a coward and apt to lose his head during an assault and that it might be necessary to place him under arrest to present the fall of the fortress. Gen. Kuropatkin, after obtaining confirmatory details of this statement from Col. Gurko, sent the order superseding Gen. Stoessel.
GIRL ACCUSES YOUTH Maid Declares Youth Pulled Her From Buggy.
New Castle, Ind.. Dec. 19. Blaine Reynolds, son of William Reynolds, of Lewisville. was arrested and brought to this city and will have to answer the charge of criminal assault in the circuit court. His alleged victim is Daisy Brooks, aged 17, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. John Brooks, of near Iiewisville, but who has been employed in this city. The alleged assault is aaid to have taken place Saturday night on a country road near LewisYille. Miss Brooks alleges that Blaine met her at an interurban car and took her home. That en route he dragged her frbm the buggy in which they were riding and assaulted her. Reynolds indignantly denies the charge and claims he will be able to prove his Innocence. His father accompanied him to this city, where bond In the sum of $500 was signed and the young man released from custody. Reynolds claims the charges are the result of pite work and that he will be able to prove his Innocence.
This Recipe Makes Better Cold and Cough MedicineThan You Can Buy.
A full pint of cough syrup enough to last a family a long time can be made according to the recipe given below at a cost of about fifty-four cents. It is not only cheaper than U e ' ready made" cough syrups, but it is also better in every way usually stopping a deep-seatd cough in 24 hours. It is also excellent for colds, whooping cough, chest pains, bronchial troubles and similar ailments. Any woman can make it in five minutes. Take three-quarters of a pound of Granulated Sugar, add water, beat and stir until you have a thick syrup. Put 2V2 oz. of Pinex in a pint bottle and fill it up with the syrup. Shake well and take a teaspoonful every one, two or three hours. Well corked, it keeps perfectly. The taste is very pleasant. Guaiacol and other chemical elements of the pine, which make the air of the pine forests so effective in the cure of consumption and other membrane diseases, are found in high proportion in Pinex, the most valuable and concentrated form of Norway White Pine Extract. For the purpose of this prescription, it is immensely superior to the many weaker pine oil and pine tar preparations. All druggists have it or can get it quickly without trouble if requested.
OF FORTUNE AND MISFORTUNE
Inherits $65,000 But Is Sent To Prison.
FAILED TO PAY BOARD BILL.
Celina, O., Dec. 30. From the workhouse to become the sharer in an estate of $(;.",0x is a piece of good luck that does not often befall an individual who has been the unwilling victim of hard luck. Robert Marshall, whose place of residence is Detroit, and who recently worked life insurance In this county, was brought here and sent to the workhouse for failure to pay his board bill. Marshall, just before being apprehended at Greenville and brought to
Celina had received a letter from Can-j ada apprising him of the fact that his j
father had died, leaving an estate of ;.", K, of which Marshall is one of seven heirs. There was nothing to do in Marshall's case but to inflict the penalty of the law for failure to pay his board bill.
FEUD MAY REIGN BETWEEN GIG
ME
Cortelyou and Loeb Are at Sword's Point.
CANNON HAS CANDIDATITIS.
I DAS
MURDER
TWELVE
MEN
Strip Them Naked ana standing Them Up, Shoot Heads Off.
YAQUIS ON THE WARPATH.
BILL IS DESIGNED TO EVADE COMPLICATIONS
Crumpacker Has an Important Measure.
SUPPLIES A MISSING LINK.
Representative Crumpacker of Indiana, has introduced an important bill which is intended to prevent the recurrence of such international complications as resulted from the Mafia outrages in New Orleans some years ago. There is now no law under which the killing of aliens by citizens of the United States can be adequately punished. Mr. Crumpacker's bill supplle.3 this missing link. It provides "that if three or more persons openly acting in concert, shall purposely and unlawfully put to death, or aid and abet in putting to death any person who is a citizen or subject of a foreign state or sovereign, they shall suffer death or imprisonment for life, in the discretion of the court or jury before whom they
shall be tried." The bill also provides that the mere assembling together for the purpose stated shall be a felony, punishable at hard labor not less than five years nor more than ten years.
Washington, Dec. 19. There are indications of an animated feud between Secretary Cortelyou and Private Secretary Loeb. Mr. Loeb is said to be the man "who discovered Taft", and Cortelyou's friends charge he has unfairly represented Cortelyou to the president, and has been the inspiration for the recent heavy blows which the president has dea't to Cortelyou's candidacy. It was Loeb, according to
reports, who aroused the president
against Cortelyou's activities in the South. Speaker Cannon is showing all of the signs of candidatitis in its most virulent form. Tomorrow he will announce the appointment of Nick Longworth as a member of the Ways and
Means committee. Nobody here be
lieves Nicholas would have been able to pull off this big plum if it were not that Uncle Joe is trying to warm up to the White House.
Nogales, Ariz., Dec. 19. Information which has just reached here tells of the frightful murder of twelve men by a band of l.'O Yaqui Indians, forty-five miles southeast of Magdalena. State of Sonora, Mexico, last Wednesday. P. J. Mclntyre and a party of mining men' of this section have arrived from the scene, where they viewed the remains of the murdered men. The Yaauis captured the party of thirteen men. Among the number was Jose Fernandez, son of President Fernandez of the town of Cucurpe and owner of the Mescal plantation, -where the killing occurred. The others were Mexican laborers on the ranch and some Canea miners looking for work. One American was among the number, but he was rescued by men who told him that they were Americans. The remaining twelve were stripped naked, stood up against trees and shot through the head. A band of Yaquis is reported to be on the warpath.
A Real Wonderland.
II. II. Garriker of the Carnegie Mu
seum, Pittsburg, has returned from Costa Rica. He has been in Central America for five years getting skins of animals and birds for the museum. He has shipped at different times to the museum over 5,000 skins, and the institution now possesses the most com
plete and valuable collection ever secured in Costa Rica.
South Dakota, with its rich silver mines, bonanza farms, wide ranges and strange natural formations, is a veritable wonderland. At Mound City, in the home of Mrs. E. D. Clapp, a wonderful case of healing has lately occurred. Her son seemed near death with lung and throat trouble. "Exhausting coughing spells occurred every five minutes." writes Mrs. Clapp, "when I began giving Dr. King's New Discovery, the great medicine, that saved his life and completely cured him." Guaranteed for coughs and colds, throat and lung troubles, by A. G. Luken & So., druggist. 50c. and $1.00. Trial bottle free.
JAP PAPER FEARS NOT Says Purpose of Pacific Cruise Is Not Hostile.
When winds shriek high in fiendish
glee, And enters winter with his key
Protect yourself, from disease be free;
Take Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. A. G. Luken & Co.
Tokio, Dec. 19. "We do not entertain the idea for one moment that the purpose of the trip is to threaten Japan," the Jiji Shimpe, an independent newspaper of wide circulation, will say in an editorial article tomorrow on the dispatch of the American fleet to the Pacific. "Should the American fleet visit these shores it will be given a most cordial reception, worthy of the special friendship between Japan and the United States."
ROOSEVELT IS "HOLY SAINT" TO SIBERIANS
j Here's Good Advice. j O. S. Woolever, qne of the best known merchants of Le Raysville, N.
with piles, apply Bucklen's Arnica Salve. It cured me of them for good 20 years ago." Guaranteed for sores, wounds, burns or abrasions. 25c at A. G. Luken & Co., drug store.
Known as "Peter Without the Beard and Specks On."
PICTURES IN ALL LANDS.
San Francisco, Dec. 19 Alexander
G. Denbigh arrived from Siberia yesterday with the Information: "The people there are of the lowest class of Russian peasants and know nothing about the outside world. Their religion is about all they have, and they are punctilious in their observance of its pompous forms. "In every house, no matter how poor there are an ikon of some kind and a picture of a saint. The picture of your president has gone all over the world and can be found in many queer places I remember asking one of my men from the Ural mountain districts, who had never heard of Roosevelt, what picture he had in his hut. He told me it was one of St. Peter 'without a beard' and with 'specks on.' Curious to see such a picture, I went to the hut and found that it was a chromo of tne president of the United States. The man assured me that he had had the best of good fortune since he has obtained the picture of the 'Holy Saint.' "
WANTED
MINISTER
OR HYMRSAT FUNERAL Man Claimed to Have Lived Disbeliever During Life.
WAS VETERAN POLICEMAN.
Cincinnati, Dec. 19 Believing that there is no God, no heaven, no hell and no hereafter, Capt. Lucian Murphy, aged fifty-two, for more than twenty years a policeman, died in his tenement-house home last night. At his funeral no hymns will be sung, nor will a minister speak. This was his lifeloug wish reiterated on his deathbed. His wealthy son-in-law will see that his wishes are observed. His only daughter. Fredericke, is the wife of John Bryan, the poet, fable writer and millionniro farmer of Yellow Springs, who made his great wealth making soap, and they both share the infidel beliefs of Captain Murphy.
Cornell (EDIPIF Wee
Terms: $2.00 Cash; $1.00 Per Week
An excellent Couch, covered wtth the finest fabricord leather, which resembles the genuine so closely that one can hardly tell the difference. Stuffed with the best combination filler, springs of fine tempered steel. The frame is golden oak finish and very well made. Other stores might ask you $20.00 for this couch. Hassenbusch's price $16.50.
fcllll)ii9 505-507 Main St.
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The Duchess of Portland and her . (laughter are strict vegetarians. "I always feel so greedy when I dine vi; h her prace. confessed a friend of tho ' duchess, once: ' she dsinks no wine j and eats only vegetables. It makes one i appear a perfect cannibal."-Skim milk! biscuits, butter and cheese are the only Items on her grate's menu at I lunch, while invariably for breakfast, j more skim milk, lettuce, and a boiled ' egg form her daily repast year in and year out." London Bystander. j S
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The Night Before Christmas while waiting for Santa Claus or for your Xmas dinner, or for any hour in the day or evening, there is nothing that will add to the Yuletide festivities like a bottle of pure Richmond Export beer. For a Christmas gift a case of Richmond Export beer will be appreciated. Minck Brewing Co.
Gtnulne uiAmoail iolltjjre r fii Perfect Gttn
THE DECIDING ISSUE
:a Diamond and Jewelry buying is at the cross road of quality and price. Many houses use "quality" as a term of convenience, a playground where price romps about until it becomes unruly and runs away. In this way "quality" is a much abused excuse for high price-making. "Quality" is cither good or not at all. It's the good quality that rules this house, and its the extreme smallness in price, coupled with that "quality," that have made of this the most popular house in its line.
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OUR. DIAJVIOIMD BUSINESS has been built on selling White, Flawless Stones. Making a specialty of Diamonds and Pia mond Mounted Jewelry, we put the cost to you considerably less than they can be bought elsewhere. We are amply prepared to solve all Christmas Gift problems with an unexcelled stock of Diamonds, Watches. Jewelry, Silverware and Novelties. Our prices are right as comparison will prove.
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i i - .in i .... ... . UNSURPASSED VALUES PRICES ARE IRRESISTABLE We buy direct from Headquarters and I Christmas Gifts bought now will bo save you the middleman's profit. laid away until you want them. LARGE NEW ILLUSTRATED Every Article sold is fully Guar- MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY CATALOG FREE anteed, and we'll cheerfully re- FILLED Send us your name and ad- fund ney if any article pur- Anything pictured here fordress on a postal card and we warded Immediately, postage will mail at once our New Cata- chased does not prove just as prepaid, on receipt of the price, log. represented. and delivery guaranteed.
OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL XMAS
Your Idle Funds Should be at work earning interest for you. We call jrour attention to our Certificates Of Deposit. They are payable on demand or at a stipulated time. Thus funds that you will not use for a few months can be made to earn interest. They are issued in any amount. An ideal Christmas present one that will be appreciated.
Richmond Trust Company
OMER G. WHELAN Feed and
33 S. 6th St. Phone 1679
SAMTOL $2.70 worth of Sanilol Toilet Luxuries for $1.00. Offer closes Dec. 31. 07. Why not have one for a Xmas present? Leo H. Fihe's PHARMACY.
The Sunrise Of Life. Infants and children are constantly needinfir a axative. It is important to know what to five them. Their stomach and bowels are not stroo? enough for salts, purgative waters or cathartic pills, powders or t.ulets. Give them a mild, pleasant, gentle, laxative tonic like Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin, which sells at the imall sum of SO cents or $1 at drug stores. It is the on great remedy for yon to hare fat the house to five cailarea when they need it.
PALLADIUM WANT ADS. PAY
NEW MONEY FOR CHRISTMAS. Dickinson Trust Company Will be pleased to furnish you with NEW MONEY, rfold or paper, for use in making XMAS GIFTS.
Have you accepted the invitation to open a Savings Account with this Strong Company ? ' Do Not Delay, But Begin Today. We appreciate the opportunity of serving you. Dickinson Trust Company. The Home of Savings Depositors in Richmond.
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The place to do your Christmas shoe buying at a discount o! from 10 to 20 per cent. Don't fail to see our window and prices on Holiday Shoes, Slippers and Rubbers.
MdtaMimdl SltMDe Co,
