Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 32, Number 312, 24 December 1907 — Page 4

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T1I1S KICIOIOND PALLAD1U3I AND SUN-TELEGRA3J, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 24, 100T.

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM.

Palladium Printing Co., Publishers. j Office North 9th and A Streets. RICHMOND, INDIANA. PRICE Per Copy, Dally 2c Per Couy, Sunday 3e Per Week, Daily and Sunday 10c IN ADVANCE One Year .(5.00 Entered at Richmond, Ind.. Postcfflcs As Second Class Mail Mattor TEACHERS AFFECTED BY RECENT RULING Pedagogues Examine Bingham's Ruling in Regard To Minimum Salaries. EN'L AVERAGE A FACTOR. Examination grades should always be taken into consideration when the scale of wages is fixed. Itichmond teachers are very much interested in an opinion submitted to JBtate Superintendent Fassett A. Cotton fcod the State Hoard of Education, growing out of the division among the nembers of the board as to a proper (Bonatructlon of the law passed by the last Legislature classifying and regulating minimum wages of school teachers, Attorney General James Bingham fciolds that the wag paid to teachers defends upon their general average received at the time of their examination and contract for license. The attorney general holds also that the department of education has not the power to fix the general average of graduates of the state normal school for the purpose of arriving at a basis for the payment of wages. The opinion was written by E. M. White, deputy attorney general. "Graduates of this institution," sa ;. the opinion, referring to the ShuJs'ormal school, "who have taught thiyears would necessarily belong ;

Class C under the law and are entitled to daily wages of 3 cents multiplied j X York Dec. 24. "I would rathby the general average grade upon j er sp mi ten years in jail than marry Jlnal test before graduation." I you." It is held further that holders of Ro-io Ulicknian declared that Herii,.n fnrth,v(.;nian Herly told her this after he had

jrears belong to Clas.. ai.so. 'It is plain," says ihe opinion. th it teacher of successful experience need : hot have attended either a high school pr a training school in order to be tolaced in either of the classes, but a teacher of no experience Is alone reOulred to be a graduate of a high School or Its equivalent and must have fit least twelve weeks' training in a School maintaining a course for the training of teachers. "A teacher's license necessarily is effective In the future and hence a liMnse should not be issued to a teacher fc-bo will teach his first, school after ',Lug. 1, IPOS, unless he possesses the lualificatlon9 named, in the second Action of the act of. 1007." The opinion says that the law reUulrea all beginning teachers, whether they are to teach In the common Schools or manual training or high Schools to have the qualifications prescribed In Section 2. College graduates, according to the opinion, are Itenerally considered exempt from being graduates of high schools, as their College training may be construed as it9 equivalent." The State Board of jBducatlon will meet Jan. 34 to conllder the opinion. REV. ALLEN M WILL OFFICIATE Church at Amboy to Be Dedicated. ENDS A CONTROVERSY. The Rev. Allen Jay, of this city, has been choeun to conduct the dedicatory cervices to be held December 29. atj Amboy, where a new Friends church ' has Just beeu completed. The Rev. Jay will be assisted by the Rev. fhomas C. Brown, of the Western In-, fliana Yearly Meeting. J The church was divified in member-' nlp for some time previous to the selection of a site, the point at Issue being the selection of a suitable location satisfactory to all the members. The matter was finally appealed to Ihe Indiana Yearly Meeting, and a committee settled tho question of a Mte. i BABY CRIES FOR HIS PIPE. 1 i Three-Year-Old Child Smokes Regular-j ty Before Eating. ; MeKeoaport. P . Dee, 24 Unless hej pss liia pipe and tobacco for a smoke three times a day, Henry Twiele, SVj years old. -will not eat his meals. He crles until his smoke is furnished to film. Little Henry has been smoking year. He never tfeeds medicine. The pipe soon puts hlu) to sleep. j

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TAFT TO CUT OFF MANAGER'S HEAD It Is Given to Understand That Secretary of War Is Not Pleased. ARTHUR I. VORY'S VICTIM. HE IS TOO RARE A POLITICAL GERANIUM TO SUIT THE CLOSE FRIENDS OF TAFT WHO ARE ALSO WRESTLING WITH QUESTION Washington. Doe. L'l. Wanted A manager for Secretary Taft's boom who knows something about, national politics. This "want ad." has not appeared in any of the newspapers as yet, but by being passed from mouth to . mouth it is acquiring about, as much publicity as if emblazoned in bold-faced type. Arthur V. Vorys, who lias managed the Taft campaign up to this point is booked for a toboggan slide. He is too rare a political geranium to suit the close friends of Secretary Taft, who are now wrestling with the question of how to get rid of him without doing injury to the Taft candidacy. Constipation and had blood arc twins, kill people inch by inch; sap life away. Hollister's Itocky Mountain Tea relieves constipation and bad blood, 35c. Tea or Tablets. A. G. Luken & Co. PREFER JAILTO MARRIAGE P. Ho. Given His Choice Hell By Sweetheart. once promised to marry her, and so City Court Justice Conlin issued an order of arrest in her suit to recover from him $5,000 for breach of prom i ise. Deputy ynernr waigering arrested Berlv and be is now in Ludlow i street jail waiting until someone furnishes ?200 bail. ; 'Z ! This is Worth Remembering As no one is Immune, every person should remember that Foley's Kidney Cure will cure any case of kidney or bladder trouble that is not beyond the reach of medicine. A. G. Luken & Co. KEPT LAST APPOINTMENT. After Disappointing Many Timet, the Bridegroom Shows Up. Marion, Ind., Dec. 21 The hour was appointed and: all arrangements were made for the marriage of Joseph Woomer and Miss Anna Cluse, two months ago, but at tho last moment the invitations were recalled and it was ascertained that the bridegroomelect had left the city. A month later Woomer returned, saying he had been in Oklahoma. A reconciliation was had with the bride-elect, after which ho gain went away. Yesterday he returned, a license was issued, and they were married at the parsonage of the First M. E. church, the Rev. Somerville Light, performing the ceremony. Mr. ami Mrs. Woomer left immediately for Pennsylvania. Timing tha Chauffeurs. "You will never break up automobile speeding by timing the automobiles," bantered the stranger in the goggles. "Maybe not. neighbor," drawled the rural constable with the huge star, "but we have broken up a lot of speeding by timing the chauffeurs." "Timing the chauffeurs?" "Yes, giving them sixty days' time in the county jail. Kansas City Independent Red Checker Men Float the red checkers from your checkerboard in a bowl of water and you will know why blood is red. Blood has millions and millions of little red wheels floating In a dear fluid. The professor calls them red corpuscles. Well. Scott's Emulsion makes red corpuscles. These little red wheels grow in the bone marrow. SCOTT'S EMULSION contains a power which feeds and puts new life into the bone marrow of pale people. AlIDrBcciaU: SOc and 91-00.

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HUSBAND DESERTER AND WIFE IS FREED Mary A. Spence of East Germantown, Divorced. DEFENDANT IS MISSING. Mary A. Spence, a well known resident of East Germantown, was granted a divorce Monday in the cir-

cuit court from Harry T. Spence, i IV . " , - . , bride of Dr. Philip 15. Matz. Miss wnom she charged, deserted her louriT,,. , , . r. , , . .. ... .. .. . . Brown met Dr. Matz when she visitVDfc iar u'hila t hoir iroi lift mv !n )

Memphis, Tenn. She stated that she did not know where she did not. know where the defendant was at the prosent Ume p,,pS cured in 6 TO 14 DAYS. PAZO OINTMENT is guaranteed to cure any case of Itcning. Blind. Bleed-; ing or Protruding Piles in 6 to 14 days f or money refunded. 30c. FINANCIER. NOT ANGEL Says He Never Backed Miss Paula Edwards. Boston, Dec. 21 I have just read the story about my backing Miss Paula Edwardes. I am too busy keeping my potatoes and turnips from freezing to iuvade the field of the Joseph Schwabs, the press agents and ji a t . Ill - m T .. T tne etc s. Aeiiner .urs. .wmhi uoi . ; directly or indirectly, backed this act-. ress lately or any other time. Being plain country people, it is the misfortune perhaps of both of us never even to have heard her name until 1 read your yarn. Neither of us knows anything of "Peggy" her sister, In the "Princess Beggar" or "Defender," neither of us having seen them played, if they have been played. Therefore kindly overtake vour story and destroy it. THOMAS W. LAWSON. This was the statement issued by the frenzied: financier when he heard his connection with the EdwardesSchwab scandal. WAR TO OEPOSE Campaign in Portugal of Doubtful Outcome. a ' Lisbon, Dec. 24. The result of the ' present political crisis here may not 'only determine whether a new and i better order of public administration Ms to prevail in Portugal but whether the whole monarchical regime shall not give way to a republican form of government. The republicans, small ; as is -the influence they exercise at , present, believe that Franco, by exposing the practices of the monarchist , parties, has administered a blow to j the prestige of the king and the monarchy from which it can never recov- ! er. Woman's Aim. j "To convict the defendant of asI ault." said the woman's lawyer. "It j must first be proved that the intention i was there." "Hut. interrupted the magistrate,; "all the evidence shows that the woi man actually hit her husband with a . brick." ! "Which very fact proves that she must have aimed at something else." j Loudon Ulub,

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Miss Josephine Brown, the eighteenyear old New York girl, winner of three prizes in international beauty ed the city prison in Black well's Island, where he has charge; of the health of the prisoners. The romance began at the first meeting, culminating in the announcement of the engagement. 'S NEW PART! Would Have Roosevelt Johnson at Head. and New York, Dec. 21 Thomas Law son of Boston, who on last Tuesdnv called on President Roosevelt at the

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White House and who subsequently room and, witnout warning, urea iour .vuuciut.iuu.eiR unsaid he would probably "make a state- shots at him. Three of them took ef-, paring to send further evidence to the ment to the public within a few days," feet and Martin died in a few minutes, president. Sheriff Ingalls and Capt. will, according to an interview to lie la t'ie confusion that followed Hicks , Cox. the personal representatives ef published Monday, soon launch a new fled. j Governor Sparks in Goldfield. were political party. It is believed the killing was delib- j conferring on plans for the preservalts candidates for President and erately planned by Hicks, as he is said ition of law- and order after the troops

yico prt,8,dent accortllnK to the plan , ... , , T, as announced, win ne l neouore Koosevelt and Governor John A. Johnson of Minnesota. In his formal announcement Mr. Lawson avoids auy direct statement that his chosen candidates' have acquiesced in his political program. He paused at the booth where the prettiest girls were iu charge. They greeted him with winning smiles. "Can you change a ten?" he anxiously inquired. "We have uo change," they chorused. "And I have no ten," he reluctantly murmured. Then he moved away. Cleveland Plain Dealer. D Two 2 grain Quinine Capsules a Cup of Hot Water and one BLACKBURNr Will Check a Cold, in a Few Hours. D r j j

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NOT BASKING IN PRESIDENT'S SMILE Again, Evidence of Hitchcock's Disfavor Is Manifest In Washington.

LID IS HELD BY ANOTHER. IT HAS ALWAYS BEEN THE CUSTOM TO PLACE HITCHCOCK AT THE HELM WHEN POSTMASTERGENERAL WAS AWAY. Washington, Dec. 2i. The big '..tick

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hit Frank H. Hitchcock, first assistan postmaster general, fquarely on the head Monday. For yvars it has been Mr. Hitchcock's privilege and distinction to serve as acting postmaster general when his chief, the postmaster general, was not on hand to direct the affairs of the department. When George 1$. Cortelyou was postmaster general he never thought of leaving town without, calling Hitchcock t the helm and Postmaster General Meyer followed the same custom. Monday, however, there was a change. Meyer went away to North Carolina to spend a week hunting and .1. T. McCleary, second assistant postmaster general, was put on the lid t serve as acting postmaster general until Meyer returns. Thij is another indication that Mr. Hitchcock is not basking in the sunshine of President Roosevelt's favor these days. The president has nt attempted to disguise his displeasure over Mr. Hitchcock's activity in organizing Southern Republican leaders and evidently he does not intend to five the bright young first ' assistant postmaster general any further opportunities to dispense Southern patronage. Jonathan Bourne Jr.. senator, front Oregon, is the owner of a "second elective term" theory that has at least nine lives. The fact that President. Roosevelt has twice shot the second term idea to pieces does not feaze Rourne. A Dangerous Deadlock, that sometimes terminates fatally, is the stoppage of liver and bowel functions. To quickly end this condition without disagreeable sensations, Dr. King's New Dife Pills should always be your remedy. Guaranteed absolutely satisfactory in every case or money back, at A. G. Luken & Co., ! drug store. 23c. KILLS RELATIVES THEN FLEES Fatal Shooting Is the Result Of Fund. SEQUEL TO KENTUCKY FIGH Shirley, Ind., Dec. 21. An old Kentucky feud ended Monday when Joseph Hicks shot and killed Oscar Mar-

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tin, a relative, in the rear room of these being that they regard as posiPaul Gilbert's saloon. Martin was tive evidence that at least one deportasitting at the card table with several tion was attempted by the Western

friends when Hicks, who is said to have been intoxicated, walked into the to have told some of his friends at. , . .. . tne creosoting plant, wnere notn men were employed, that he would show Martin "that he was not the best man in town." Several years ago, it is said, the two men iiati a quarrel in Kentucky. Freed here there have been evidences of 1 the old grudge which existed between them. The dead man of his slayer's wife. was a cousin DICK LOVELL IS INSANE Application Filed for Admittance Into Easthaven. Application has been received at Easthaven hospital from Delaware county, for the admission of Dick Loveil, who was sentenced to Michigan City penitentiary two years ago from Muncie. Soon after his removal to Michigan City, he began to show signs of falling mentally, and with the expiration of his sentence he was adjudged insane.

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-Substantial Permanently located In rooms 53TO APPEALFOR TROOPS Goldfield Mine Owners Hope That Roosevelt Will Rescind Orders. EVIDENCE IS TO BE SENT. PLANS ARE NOW BEING MADE TO PROTECT LAW AND ORDER BY SWEARING IN FIFTY NEW DEPUTIES TO GUARD PROPERTY. Goldfield, Nev. Decj 21. Despite the positive statement which came from Washington Monday to the effect that the federal troops will be removed from Goldfield Dec. .'U, mineowners have not given up and will appeal again to the president. They will present, they say. matters which have not yet been laid before him. one of Federation of Miners, in which attempt four rifles were used. depart, u v Sheriff Ingalls said tonight mai u- i &et-iviug au it-d&i nn- m-w men to constitute a force of deputies , who will patrol the camp night and day armed with guns. j THRASHING RIIIN TFAP.HPR Woman Whics Bov and Becomes Bankrupt Afterward. j Tolono. 111.. Dec. 24. Miss KelleyJ a school teacher, unable to punish Michael Burke, a pupil, whom she nd'.d called her vile names, called in the principal. Prof. Cass, and held the boy while Cass whipped him. Alleging permanent injuries. Burke s-ued Cass and Miss Kelley for $10,000, and got a verdict for $C,00. Mips Kelley refused to pay and was sentenced to ; jail. She owns property and has had ' herself declared a bankrupt. Here' Good Advice. Woolever, one of the O. S. best' j known merchants of Le RaysviUe, N. , Y., says: "If you are ever troubled; with piles, apply Bucklen's Arnica ! Salve. It cured me o' them for good 20 years ago." Guaranteed for sores, wounds, burns or abrasions. 25c at! A. G. Luken & Co., drug store.

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Zvvissler's BAKERY and RESTAURANT 90S Main St. Phone 1656. -E2 and Artistic Dentistry 18 and 19. Colonial Building A MERRY CHRISTMAS Cannot be without your house Is heated with a high grade of clean coal. Such as you will get when you order your coal from our yard. O. D. BULLERDICK 529 S. 5th St Phone 1235. Is TLe Ntraafa Iip-nftab!ef An operation for tfce removal of the stomach. In a Chicago hospital recently, promoted diacuig ion among the annrrons whether the atomich could be removed and the patieat be bob he worse for it. Before the discussion had well ted out. the ratleet had died. It demonstrated e could not live without his stomach. To keep e stomach in good condition, and cure coos.tion. indigestion, etc., use the great herb lava e compound. lr. Caldwell a Syrup Pepsin. ruggists sell It at SO cents and SI a bottle. Wc wish all A Merry Christmas Quaker City Printing Co. Over 17-19 N. 8th St. Phone 4213