Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 32, Number 320, 1 January 1908 — Page 4
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM.
Palladium Printing Co., Publisher Office North 9th and A Streets. RICHMOND, INDIANA. PRICE Per Copy, Dally 2c Per Couy, Sunday 3c Per Week, Daily and Sunday 10c IN ADVANCE One Year $5.00 Entered at Richmond, Ind.. Postcfflc Aa Second Class Mail Mattw ANNOUNCEMENT. To tho Republicans of the Sixth Congressional District : The undersigned desires, to announce his candidacy for delegate from tlx- Sixth District to the republican national convention, to be held nt Chicago. R. G. EEEDS. FOR REPRESENTATIVE. UEE J. REYNOLDS Candidate, for Representative from Wayne County, subject lo die Ri publican Nomination. COUNTY TREASURER. ALBERT R. ALBERTSON of Clay tow iKsIiip, candidate for Treasurer of Wayne County, subject to Republican Nomination. COUNTY RECORDER. VVILL ROBBINS of Abington Township, candidate for County Recorder, subject to the Republican Nomination. BENJAMIN F. PARSONS, of Wayne township is a candidate for County Recorder, subject to the Republican Nomination. COUNTY CORONER. DR. A. L. BRAMKAMP, Candidate for Coroner Wayne County, subject to the Republican Nomination. TOWNSHIP ASSESSOR. TOM J. GOLDING Candidate for Township Assessor. Wayne Township, Wayne County. Subject to the Republican Nomination. CHARLES E. POTTER Candidate for Township Assessor of Wayne Township, Wayne County, subject to the Republican Nomination. A DISAPPOINTED SHAH. uetr Story of a Prizefight In an English Royal Garden. In his book of memories Major Gen eral Sir Owen Tudor Burns tolls a atory of the urst visit of a shah to Great Britain: Tho shah wanted to see a prizefight, with blood. After much anxious thought and consultation with Lord Queensborry an innocent glove tight !vas arranged in the Buckingham palBee stables, to take place quietly half an hour before the shah was to receive Lord Shaftesbury and the archbishops wjid bishops with a memorial asking him to protect the interests of the Christians in T'erski. But the shah slept late. The prizefighters overlapped the prelates. A footman made a mistake in opening the door. Archbishops and bishops folJywin,' ;he inh in a moment found themselves more or less in a ring roumi i ho two prizefighters. The bishops hustled back to the reception room, the fight, was stopped, the shah was angry and disappointed, and Lord Shaftesbury was heard shouting: "A prizefight in the garden of the queen's palace forsooth! I will denounce you All over the kingdom!" Mutual explanations followed, the matter was set rights we sent special messages to the reporters to keep It out of the press, end I was later on privileged to explain It all to the queen, who took the matter much moie calmly than her lord chamberlain. Once back, however. Inside Buckingham palace, we all smoothed our ruffled feathers and listened to a most gloomy oration from Lord Shaftesbury. The shnh, angry at the interruption cf his prizefight, turned round to Sir Henry Rawlinson and growled In FerBian: "llirng the Christians In rersia! Tell them they're all right!" Rawlinson translated that into a long, eloquent and beautiful reply to the deputation, while doubtless the disappointed boxers were having a consolation crap In the stables. Lord Shaftesbury did not denounce them, though the shah's bear leaders lived in terror for some days. The lord chamberlain blamed me. I blamed the shah, the shah blamed the equerry, the equerry blamed the footman, the footman blamed every one all round, and we gave the prizefighters 5 ariece. with a resolution written In blood that never would any of us again arrange a prizefight, even for a shah of shahs, In a royal palace garden. Chicago passengers usrag C, C. ft L. trains land at 12th st (Illinois Central) Station; most conveniently ocated. Remember this. 6-tf The Hob Of The Body. The organ around which all tho other organs rcToive, and upon which ther ore largely cprnflent for their welfare, is the stomacr t . hen the functions of the atoniach become if" pa.red, ttie bowels and liver also become c nr arec. To cvi a disease of the stomach, live pr Hovrets ct :i.0cat or SI bottle of Dr. Ca.c -n!i s i-yrtp Vcpsin at your dnurgist's. I IVt pro&irtes: relief for constipation and cprpsia ever c.r m founded. PALLADIUM WANT ADS. PAY
POLITICAL ANHDUHCEMEHTS
EVENTS WHICH MARKED THE HISTORY OF
Jan. 1 Uproarious welcome given to New Year. Jan. 2 Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Baldwin, die from results of injuries received in wreck near Washington, D. C. Jan. 2 Irate Centerville people chase show troupe out of town. Jan. 4 Whitewater river goes on a rampage. Jan. r Increase in county taxables over 190). shown to be $250,000. Jan. (J D. I. Sebastian, to undertake 2500 mile journey in wagon. Jan.. 7 First Lutheran church annex dedicated. Jan. S Council orders traction freight cars off Main street. Jan. '.) Mrs. Mary Iloruaday, a bride, loses her mind. Jan. 10 Morris Moss Madly injured at Hoosier Drill. Jan. 11 The manufacturers protest against paving North E street. Jan. 12 Kirkman presents anti-trust bill in senate. Jan. J:; Local ministers favor better marriage laws. Jan. 11 Rev. Mr. Wade, pleads for Christianity. Jan. 15 Prof. Ken worthy, thinks ministry on decline. Jan. 10 Jap arrested for violating transcient merchant law. Jan. 17 Board of Public Works favors West Side park. Jan. 18 Edward Townsend hangs himself at city Jail. Jan. P. Samuel Eingenfelfor killed near Millville. Jan. 20 Severe stoim dors much damage. Jan. 21 Scarlet fever panic at Whitewater. Jan. 22 Efforts made to locate missing C. F. Cully. Jan. 21! Reid Memorial hospital bill passed by legislature. Jan. 21 Dr. C. M. Hamilton's home burglarized. Jan. 25 Economy denied crime wave. Jan. 26 Traction line to Hamilton, ()., proposed. Jan. 27 Earlham selects debating team. Jan. 15 ) D. A. Rudy, chosen president Indianapolis Fire Insurance Co. Jan. 31 Coroner probes death of Mary Moore. Feb. W. D. Foulke, offers peace oration prize. Feb. 2 Attorneys B. F. Robbins and W. H. Kelley, fight in court. Feb. 3 Collision in Panhandle yards. Feb. 4 Commercial club plans Farmer clay. Feb. 5 Frank Townsend, thief, caught ut Dayton, O. Feb.' t' Simmons pawn shop robbed. Feb. 7 J. B. Craighead dies. Feb. S Cambridge City, places ban on loafers. Feb. ! Capt. I. It. McDivitt dies. Feb. 10 Unknown man shoots at Charles Denny. Feb. 11 William Dohey charges Cambridge "lid" is olf. Feb. 12 Over 400 students congest high school. Feb. 12, Howard Mouser drowned in ice pond. Feb. 14 Tuberculosis found in beef. Feb. 15 Local butchering conditions exposed. Feb. 1G Aaron Morris of Milton, dies. Feb. 17 Report of congested condition of Garfield school. Feb. 18 Earlham students suspended for hazing. Feb. 19 "Jaek-the-IIugger" arrested. Feb. 20 $10,000 fire at Richmond Baking Co. Feb. 21 E. O. Hibberd.' chosen president Richmond Trust Co. Feb. 22 Council committee considers meat ordinance. Feb. 2:; David Brumley, S3 years, divorced. Feb. 21 Chief Bailey reports f.r.2 arrests for 1906. Feb. 2.". V. M. C. A. fund reaches $::, 000 mark. Feb. 20 Earlham dormitory and library contracts let. Fob. 27 Local doctors dendo to fight patent medicines. Feb. 2s Home of Rev. Conrad Tlr.br rubbed. March 1--Hazing forbidden at Earlham. March 2 T. L. Marsden, deaf nvip, refused divorce. March 3 J. F. McCarthy. ei.-cted. president of Commercin.; ehs"). March 4 Frank Van L,uson and wife, die in Pitts!, ,rg. March 5 C. F. Cu'! found in IndlanaK)lis. March fi April ;:n ?et as date to e.rA Y. M. C. A. fund campaign March 7 Mrs. Henry Engvnieyc dies. March S Earlham w'ns and loses - debate. March i Prepnratio'is completed. ' - Lackey !,;,!e. March lf Bute u rs oppose plan? ' council. March 11 Ircs. cuior Jesup e s gambling at Cambridge Cit: March 12 Cambridge ::ien deny is "open.' March 13 Violent sr.nm does age. March 14 Trac ion accident Stranghar.'s Station. March 15 Lackey sale closes March 16 Palladium and Sun-Telegram me i ,-ie. March 17 St. Patrick's Day q- . 'v observed. March is Freight ordinance r pended. March 19 Y. M. C. A. fund r. ,r jcv OoO mark. March 20 Lon Montgomery i; his family. March 21 Big revival meeting -mi--. March 22 Residents vote for N'.-C.i Twenty-third stiv.-t as ::.";:nn route. March 23 Deadlock in traction tion. March 24 Evererh family f,' ::. 1 living in a hum. March 25 Coun.-il ucis ;u;:::.-t t:. lotion company. March 26 J. K;insvriel v::'--d ly horse's tick. j March 27 Sheriff hunts it:.- uie mr.n.
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March 2S Two women belt a "Jack-1 tne Mugger. .Marcn "J uia Juuton "vco.en mm burns. March 20 Richmond Amu.-iement Co., organized. March 31 R. II. King died ut Coldwater, Mich. April 1 Announcement of committee of young men to make canvass of city in behalf of the Y. M. C. A., every house 'King visited. April 2 $7,500 voted t ;' ci.y council over Mayor Schillinger's veto, to Reid Memorial hospital. April .". Everett Whitelcy, a young fanner, living ntur HHg'stown, suicides m tragic manner. April 4 Fred Von Pein, one of Vst known residents of city takes his own HiC. April Petition circulated by Fairview Civic league, fo.- a civicion of the ward. April 6 Mrs. Aimv.da Lambert, of Bethel, fo ind dead iu Led; one of best known won. en in county. April 7 Palladium begins Jamestown voting contest. April S Alford Drug Co., destroyed by fire. April 9 Committee of city council favors meat Inspection for city. April 10 Elks give $1 per member for Y. M. C. A. April 11 Richmond Ha.t company's property sold nt pubPo sale. April 2 Big revival meeting under auspices of Christian church. April 13 Car shortage causes big loss to Richmond firms. April 14 S. S. St rattan returns from Russia, after securing red ictiou of tariff on American products. April lu Murderous attack on Mrs. Frank Morris of Milton, by masked men. April 16 North A Street Fib-r.ds' meeting pass resolution condemning beer signs on bill boards. April 17 Hagerstown K. of P. beg'ns new temple. April IS Beallview sale of lots begins. April 19 Army opens recruiting station. April 20 Unwholesome revolations at Holzapfel slaughter house. April 21 Local T. P. A. adds 3!) to membership in state contest. April 22 E" s' secure Gaar homo for club house. April 23 Mrs. J. F. Hasecoster found dead in bed. April 21 Improvements on G. R. & 1. suspended owing to 2-ccnt rate law. April 25 Parade of boys in behalf of Y. M. C. A. April 2(5 Firemen petition for more salary. April 27 Y. M. C. A. fund reaches $SO,000 mark. April 2S Dr. C. S. Bond proposes ordinance for meat inspection. April 29 Many colored people injured on G. R. & T. excursion. April 30 Meat inspection ordinance passed. May 1 Announcement of May Festival program. May 2 Base ball season opens. Richmond vs. AIl-Kentuckians. May 3 Rev. T. J. Graham homo from abroad. May 4 Pennsylvania wages fight fight against C C. & L., for through traffic. May f Earlham winner in dual meet with Miami. May 6 Daniel Fanning arraigned for Sunday violation. May 7 Richard Stanton, aged 9. dies. May K Charge of arson against Walter Oleson dismissed. May 9 Program for Memorial iy announced. May 10 A. C. Lindeniuth denies report of merging Pdl and Independent teleph'.ae companies. May 1 1 Arranger .nts completed f. state intr . scolastic track nv on Reid .'ield. May 12 Sheriff Meredith inf L-.-i in commissioner's Mav i3 Cleveland Ntcir guests of Ccrvr - 'r '.Vfay 14 Delbert 17 . pi ,. to O. R. & " ions. May 15 Geo rr " . Eight'- -Mnv v Mr.' ' r i : . .t. k e -: c 1 1 e ;, the v mv. nt rroi y .-'.rday ft.ni -i ( i c ig c-f May Ke-.,:;v; An a -A i . . .- o ' t and mitta'i- n i'.hani tuden's a-r rlcA.-d !-.i.;:t en.; t ('orivei's-1. -c. -a3y M. May CI C!: e; .'scrv'f 1. procr.im .iM l--I-:..1r',hart 1. -s d::i city court. 2 Fu::adit:!n .!.x:n. stow n ry--.o s:-;on cent. c'os. s. ' r--M;e!.a. ! Marr:m-.j;, ;-i:!ej PrtHhandle. 4 (r.l;'..ance to create S' ;-h ward ir.'rodneed i:r council e Five men injure by 1 r.-.ii-:-r.x of pcaffol-J at H.je.i;.- iri::. J :::- A". M-.s-big banquet. .!'!:. 7 City presetl'S To T t'. I. v V.. trac ion comppny ' i.chi.-j ul'imiti'.im. Tun- s-NV-w-ron A'drich. tr eui t ui auk-id
June 9 Resignation of the Rev. C.
; u. oauvy au.neu. . June ju urHuuanns exercises a. Earlham college. June 11 Annual art exhibit opens. Juno 12 Police capture two notorious horse thieves. June 13 John Brown, colored, attempts murder his wife. Juno It Graduating exervises at high school. June 15 Merchants oppose questionable advertising schemes. Juno 1G New market house opened. June 17 Delegation Chicago artists attend local art exhibit. Juno 1 Francis T. White death is reported. June 19 August Trakowki. tries to kill wife, then commits suicide. June 20 -City Clerk Taggart, charged with shortage of Municipal league funds. Juno 21 Clarence Shefer falls from bridge, but escapes death. June 22 Plans for local "home coming'' celebration made. Juno 23 New York artists attend local art exhibit. June 24 Fire department scandal aired in court. June 25 Railroad commission holds session here. June 26 Earl Huntington, fugitive, captured. Juno 27 West Second street viaduct agreement approved. June 2S Indianapolis "home comers" picnic at Glen Miller. June 29 John Brown sentenced to state prison. June 3011. C. Lint, Italian, searches for a wife. July 1 - John Brown, colored, sent to penitentiary for attempted murder. July 2 Death of Charles Francisco. July :; S. S. I. A. and Commercial club cooperate for locating factoriea. July 4 General celebration of Independence day. July G Carrie Wilkin?, former Richmond woman, killed at Indianapolis by automobile. July (5 Joseph C. Ratliff celebrates SOth birthday. July 7 E. M. Haas announces candidacy for District chairmanship. July 8 Ira Stoner, young farmer, arrested for forgery. July 0 Selection of Reed Homestead for V. M. C. A. site. July 10 American. Express Co., suspends operation In Richmond. July 11 Miniature cyclone visits city. July 12 High waters in Whitewater threatens Happy Hollow. July 13 Fire department called out three times in fifteen minutes. July 14 Lon Fisher mortally shot wife. July lo Installing Automatic telephone system begun. July B5 -Council Makes Fifth ward dry. July 17 Gliddeu automobiles passes through Richmond. July 18 Contest election of II. Winkle, councilman from Eighth ward. July 1! City council orders street car company to improve tracks. July 2 West Side Improvement association demands sewer. July 21 Automobile club condemns Marshal Drischell of Cambridge City. July 22 Dr. T. Henry Davis, announces candidacy for mayor in l!XO. July 23 Lon Fisher, indicted for murder in first degree by grand jury. July 24 Lightning stniek. E. P. Trueblood's hon;r. July L'."-.I. F. 'I aggart indicted for c-ta-b 7.:e-iiient. Julv Severe storm sr.- , ILy. ' uy 27 -Earl Hunting;- Larry Marshall and David - erv. es"? from co" July I'M- T . rp . yff lav. , . !"7' ovtt -r.-i ' -y . 1 V". A.:; ii-'l.t : V A lo i-: a !i r.l "i. .V:g. ! flea-: :u t,r.;. A'ig. 12- Protrai f- r la bo l:-u::c"d. Aug. l.'V-Hor..'i Tc-:--phone r.-.ov. wires from Ma: A'.g. 1 4 - Local K. cf P. v.. i'T.i .It die a: ion ? tt-s any r 'rf i ' . A-ig. 1:. i'. r.:: - ;:;-p- :.' : t-r cf live ,;k. A-:st. Pi Hearing f-r fre-gh' rate p- --: ' os:tion. A"'e- 1T-1.." I'er.t.isylvn-.ia "rn' at C.cn Milier A us. :-E".'.-:.?' l at. . i :r-r A.;e. ':- Ka-!'--' carrivai o; r.ed. -' -Co;: named Dr. V.'auc r.;' ;t :i.sp?et-.r. A'JP. 21 Council crdr5 freight '- Main tree. d .':c. 22- Cha-itaui;:a c : Aug. 2,' quest ji-.U t.iVj-ertr. -I ' :,ii'r comuil.--!.-". ' Aug. 24 Corui.-r Bramkarcp p'.'. . Mase f-:r llagcrftown w ;. K. Auj. M. w ?eo.t .Jies.
Book During the Eventful
; Aug. 25 Band concerts meet favor, Aug. 27-Pres. E. B. Bryan speaks at - Chautauaua. ;Aug. 2v-Dr. J. N Hurty speaks at! Chautauqua Aug. it Friends attack evil of divorce. Aug. :w-No bids received on Wet Side sewt r. Aug. "I Dr. Win. A. Quayle at Chautanqtia. Sept.. 1 Big Sunday at Chautuuiua. Sept. 2 Business suspended for Labor day. Sept. :;. .-- H. N. Wright killed :n Penr.?lvania vards. Sept. 4. Inspection of damage light plant by explosion. ept, 5 - Richmond people fined for postal law violations. Sept. :, - City ordinance prohibiting running of traction freight care Went into effect. Sept. 7 Ira Strait killed on C. C. , L railroad. Sept, s Agreement between t iiy and Pennsylvania reached tor building viaduct. Sept. tt Jay Roy Chapman killed in Pennsylvania yards. Sept. K - Hosplial report filed with council for year. Sept. 11 Harry s. Kates, Sr., dies. Sept. 12 Chautauqua reported as profitable as former years. Sept. 13 Fred McGuire kidnaps his little son. Sept. 14 - - Pres. Kelly of Earlham issues annual report. Sept 15 -- Big bicycle road race. Sept, 1(J Public school report issued by Supt. Mott. Sept. 17 Railroad picnic at Glen ML.er. Sept. IS Police raid Akron hold. Sept. It Cambridge City celebrates Home coming. Sept. 20 Kepler case before Judge Converse. Sept. 21 West Side renews agitation on sewer project. Sept. 22 School children give flower exhibit. Sept, 23 Wilfred Jessup speaks of candidacy for congress. Sept. 24 T. V,. O. Braffett died Sept 25 Dedication of pavilion at South Side. Sept. 2(3 Secretary Root, a Richmond visitor. Sept. 27 Disease among cattle reported extensive. Sept. 2S Indiana Yearly meeting of Friends in session. Sept. 20 Yearly Meeting Sunday. Sept. 30 Elmer Bond loses life, in Pennsylvania yards. Oct. .1 Rev. T. H. Kuhn endorsed for governor by Sixth district democrats. Oct. 2 Father McMullins died. Oct. 3 1007 Chautauqua affairs closed. Oct. 4 Wilfred Jessup outlines his congressional candidacy. Oct. 0 School board decides to buy Elizabeth Starr property. Cct. 7 Bartlett Cox arrested for spending wife's money. Oct. 8 Record sentence given wife beater in city court. Oct. 1 R. Van Zant goes suddenly insane. Oct. lO Charity board asks that county insane be properly cared for. Oct. 11 Roy Hodge nearly dies from eating tainted nivu.t. Oct. 12 Associated Charities appeals for aid for poor. Oct. 13 Bernard Green arrested for assaulting young girl. Oct. 1-i Zv.inslcr'o bakery burglarized. C'f. " : - "'cara Metiru of x.-' - '-v.:. of r.tafe meet "r- i.ie awarded I : c j co'lld with 1 ovpr rloeing ; : t. puds. ' V R. get historic . rtek tnets traEic r ask - grand jury ( , "-en '' t .lde a;:, 1. list unsana of high school. ...an irinir; e election rt Kaiser ; -:-Iden tally ."m. Emil 'v ft. - - L. from .-s. Collins b .-T.-:d '..lii...,. '.a and f n"i injioJohn 1 lxon - divorce. . : .i street ca r ilunited t sh: i :servc II.-. .low-' i -' rs suggest plan ; zz.'. ii-jCs up. j ' 'y raided t ' po-! i injured '- trac- j :d:La:.ce in-; i I rtc-- JibrariI N, ,v. M.igRi- ':-' : TC' I 'r - - . ;x - r- sfdeiif s a-- heard. ! ; : s favor i i n .t court. ! i f avempt-; w V Ir.VVei f'.v-ree f , - , . - - . - c F' - - E-I.;i :....r. d .! ;ti forced ta v oil fine. 14 P:tyer fX-:-rfcd a? Earlham vic,rv in f 'Otbail. 1-" Maria Ta'.- r. .eb'-t.4r:an. ; w;ri.. in iy on: t. V". Treas-urer Mj rich thna'ens o pro.-'ecute delinquents. j ' Dom.esti fceience asucd! fcr r'lldic Etbocls. J
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Year Just Past i Nov. l-i Case involving railroad j commission heard by Judge Fox. Nov. t.i - a h ,,,-!,-, 1 ---..(.....v--.!. u, ,tctv.. i brutally btatir.g wife. , Nov. 2 - Judge Fox sustains K.i:' - i road oou:n-.:ssion. iov. Pytr.;;;n Tern: do at llasr-.' own ceikairti 2 A'l.i;;o Keter sennit -d Nov. after third trial. . . Nov. nig c;a.-s ulivi civil serv i o ' exammauo:..-. Nov. im Fiist cas of Mnallpox appea: -. Nov. luveti-.a!ien ef Lucv ncir j tier revived. to'N" Ci.ar-es Si. era's ho -e burglarize.;.. Nov. l'7 Revenue officers visit local Nov. : Thanksgiving Day tdverve-1 ;;; : . Nov. '!'. .). Study dt uouuees ;-pn- ; tr.g ( rdin.UK e. Nov. :,' Siurleik. Wife beater, uels 1o!-da jail .-c-ntciii e. Dec. l - - County council favors new jail. Dec. : - President Ke!l of Karihant favors retiioiou of Bible in schools. I'ec. L. H. P. Co makes bid for municipal plant Dec. 4 -- City refuses to pay Tax Adjuster Charters fee claimed. Dee. .5 - Mrs. Elizabeth Candler reports suffering among poor. Dec. ; Earlham "Co-Eds" do iharlty work. Hec. 7 - city and township join to improve potters tielu. Dec. N .Judge Converse favors whip pir.g wife beaters. Dec. - Runaway horses -dash into candv store.
Dec. 1 Henry case opens in cncuitf-v of Benmida. This rather rcloun. jbies a conger eel. but Is green in Dec. 11-Couniy tax collections. Novf1 "nd s:v beyond any tish that settlement Jjf't"", 144 lms- An English marine o'liecr, lishDec. 12 - Sensatkmai testimony iii 09 Uermuda a jear or two ago, troduced in Henrv case. ked a "K't,BW anJ lHu to
Dec. 13 Ratliff divorce case tiled. L. ti , . 1 1 , His Dec. 14 (,rand jury makes its report. r, -1- , lfl Dec. l. Results of road supervise supervise
elections. t wueu Le saw thvf flsh ni,n u JJgwJf Dec. 1 - Printers: union declares vid with a cnmrh of saw wljte,, u.oUl on local merchants. U a iarK pioi.e out of j,, nv lMy Dec. I. - Board and council comm came to the conclusion that It wa tee report against sale of niunfct a nice thing to have in a small ipal plant. iatDec. s Palladium starts poor retlThe swordtish is a dangerous creaond. re. Sword fish are caught for the Dec. I'.t -- Senator Hemenway hontoke of their oil and flesh, especially Commercial club. llong the Atlantic coast of the United Dec. 2 -- (3eo. Schepnian gets .! I.tates. They are harpooned In the from Panhandle. fame manner 1n which whales usel to Dec. m - -West Side association killed. Quiet enough until attacknounces posters of show girlsfJ. he swordtish then seems to go Dec. - Re)orts of much suffer"avinK u,aJ an'1 fights witli unmatched among poor. ferocity. London Answers.
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Dec I Tragic death of Jacob j liringcn reported. 1 rv,.. I l-.. ) , v.- r. iveord ior ''1,1 rv- v'-"" I lutss. ' D. Q'-ti-: Christmas. j D.ef Government meat h'spectors Im work ! De'l E. i.. MeDivut found a.--I xiatc! .Dei' C.ui.n::-ior.. r T. E. Ciark . : i, i pk r,.ugo.-v annomici : i.dicl.u y for prot cutor. !Dt Harp., r l'o;r,r Mr;uk by - 1 knn:. ' IVf - I ' me. rats roi.sid.r p:,temg i lutit v tukct in tie!,! DANGEROUS FISH. f the Green Moray of Be--mufa and the Devilfis'i. i oik- s.pea.,s ...f datigrous tw!l t that o'.-.ie te mind are th" Jaud the uetopu. P-ul neither of s really foruii labie to fishermen, ark never attacks a boat and s very rarely. uch worse creature than either or octopus is tlie devilfish -a -. that is common in ttu warm h of the Atlautie. This iish to a weight of a ton and a ha'.f esides formidable teeth, is artnth a horrible bnrbod and ioisouel in the tail. It has often been n to attack boats. bir.g party in a launch succeelharpoouing one tf these fish la ky known as Araiifas Pass, Teilhe brute towed them eighteen out to s-a and very nearly ujet auueh. It was twenty live feet aid weighed y.tXKl und5. r he ry uasty customer is Ihe green negro boat 11 , . , . 'right, begge o. utiuau, his eyes star'.us ed him w ildlv to cut .... ... . . fl t refus..tl 1 josinB, anJ endeavor to regain FOOD the least desire' to l, at. KiirinKtntr after in-aiiirif bbv. fi. n will w t apper. 50 STAMPS with one lb. of Tea at 70c. 45 STAMPS with on- lb. of Tea at IT 40 STAMPS witli one lb. of Tea at 50c 10 STAMPS with one bottle, of A. & I. Fruit Jain at Pie. 10 STAMPS with 2 pkgs of A. a.- P. Sejf-Raising Pancake Flour at 10c a pkc. V Phon 1215
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