Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 32, Number 323, 4 January 1908 — Page 8
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUX-TELEGRAM, SATURDAY, JANUARY 1, IOCS. HOW 0L0 IS ANN? 11 SIMPLE PROBLEM K3: Petaluma Incubators Standard Of the World. Pilgrim Bros. Cor. 5th and Main. fancy But Olives It Seems So When Compared To the Momentous Question of Riding a Cavalry Horse. GOOD SIZE
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TRACTION RIGHTS BE Residents of New Paris Are Indignant Over Change Of Schedule. ONE HOUR TO RICHMOND. IT TAKES JUST TWO HOURS TO MAKE THE ROUND TRIP BETWEEN THE TWO POINTS AND ACTION MAY BE TAKEN. The Terre Haute, Indianapolis & Eastern traction company seems to have stirred up a hornets nest, when it did away with the old running schedule between this city and New Faria, placing a schedule into effect which greatly disconiodes residents living in the Ohio town, particularly when they desire to come to Richmond. As matters stand at present, it seems as though the residents of JJew Farls are considering seriously th idea of revoking the traction franchise, unless officials of the public s-Tice corporation does something in the near future to remedy existing evil conditions. A dispatcn from New Farls says of the presert schedule, the feeling toward the traction lino and the action that will probably follow: "The howl in protest against the new service of the interurUm line continues to iucrease in volume. It now requires an hour or more to make the trip to Richmond and the same to return. There has been talk of calling a special meeting of council to give formal notice of a revocation of the franchise, because of the violation of Its terms. The council of course, hat no jurisdiction outside of the corporation limits, but the franchise was granted upon the express agreement that cars should be run to Richmond without transfer at intervals not greater than two hours. This was done for a time, when the half hourly service with transfer at Westville was inaugurated. This was satisfactory and no protest was made, but when the present schedule was adopted. This has been found very unsatisfactory nd the protests will doubtless continue to be increasingly urgent. The business of the road hns fallen off considerably since the change was made, many now patronizing the steam road in order to avoid the annoying wait at WestvlHe." "We u?e tb low pressure system in this plant." explaiued the engineer. That Is, we use the steam over and over again." "I see," said the Yisitor. "It's something like the system of ventilation fei the sleeping cars." Chicago Trib-
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Women Would Vote "v" n ii....'i ilHSIIMliUtt ft This p'.iotograph shows how the suffragists in London are campaigning .for the privilege of voting. The fair I suffragists are carrying sandwich 'boards about the streets, on which is displayed their slogan. WAS IN TRANCE NEARLYDNE MONTH Tells Wonderful Story of Talks With Dead. Mont Clair. N. J., Jan 4. After lying in a trance for nearly one month Edward Shea has regained consciousness and tells a most wonderful story of holding conversations with dead friends and relatives. The hour which gives us life begins to take it away. Seneca. Common Sense If coffee don't agree, change to P0STLW "There's a Reason"
DEVOTEE OF GAY LIFE TAKES BIG TUMBLE
Ticket Agent Misappropriated The Funds of Railway Corporation. CLIMAX OF A GAY CAREER. CHARTERED SPECIAL CAR AND MADE A MERRY TRIP TO CHICAGO CONDUCTING INVESTIGATION OF HIS BOOKS. Fort Wayne, Ind.. Jan. 4. J. F. Wilson, formerly of Indianapolis, but who for a year has been ticket agent for the Fort Wayne & Wabash Valley railroad, is a fugitive, with the charge of misappropriating company funds hanging over him. A year ago he quit dissipated habits and made himself popular with and trusted by the company officials. He fell from grace on a special trip to Huntington, and on return ing he suddenly quit the office and began a round of dissipation, ending in chartering a special car, costing him 1106, with which, with companions, he went to KaJamazco and from thence to Chicago, where he disappeared. He leaves a wife and children here in destitute circumstances. The auditors of the company are checking up his accounts to ascertain his exact shortage. They are inclined to believe it will not exceed two days' receipts, which can be covered by his bond. Much regret is expressed over his downfall, as he was popular and efficient. WITTE'S ACTS NOW UNDER FERE His Record of Methods Not in Favor. St. Petersburg. Jan. 4. The controversy between Count Witte and Gen. Kuropatkin over Kuropatkins testi-
ii.ony at the trial of Gen. Stoesscl. j the benefits of charcoal, says: "I ad.'Vi.ich has been conducted at length vise Stuart's Charcoal Lozenges to all 'for several days in the Novoe Vrem-' Patients suffering from gas in the . ... . . ... . . ,. . ' stomach and bowels, and to clear the
..a.. jhu uti nuicu 11110 it Ulscussion CI Count Wiite's ro'.e of so-called Eastern! : adventure and tho extent of his re-! siioiisibiliry for the war. This the en-j emies of Count Witte have persistently' 'endeavored to saddle upon him. Gen.' Kuropatkin. in a series of letters, has1' sought to prove that Witte was responj slble for the foundation of Port DaJny. which the general declares gave the Japanese an invaluable base during the lsrr v.l xu.v. AKu.,,. auu iuiei - jfered with the dispatch of heavy artillerj- to the fortress,
PRESIDENT DISCUSSES QUESTION WITH TAFT.
One Officer in the Service Cannot Ride Because He Weighs More Than Three Hundred Pounds. Washington, Jan. 4. President Roosevelt and Secretary Taft this evening devoted considerable time con- j sidering the question jus to what course shall be followed regarding army officers who failed to make good in the recent horseback riding test by special order of the president. It is known that several young officers in charge of river and harbor and other public works necessarily will be placed on tha retired list should tho report of the riding board bo followed. Among this nuniDer is tjoi aiarsnan, in cnarge ot i the ityibrose channel improvement in New York, who failed to ride because no horse could be found heavy enough to carry him. Col. Marshall weighs o.V pounds and the advice of the army physicians was that if he mounted a horse it probably would fall and result In the injury of the officer. At the conclusion of the conference Secretary Taft said he had no announcement to make tonight regarding the matter under consideration, because no decision had been reached. The secretary said he would again see the president tomorrow and that a definite announcement would probably be made at the conclusion of the cabinet meeting. Entered Into Suicide Pact. Chicago, Jan. 4. Charles O. Brockett, thirty-eight years old, employed as a floorwalker in a State street store, and Mrs. Ruby Pishzak, wife of a state bank examiner, were found unconscious from bullet wounds In Grant park In front of the Auditorium Annex last night. Notes found in Brockett's clothing showed that the shooting was In pursuance of a suicide pact. Brockelt died a few minutes after having been taken to a hospital. Mrs. Pishzak was shot above the heart and is in a critical condition. Brockett came to Chicago from San Francisco a few months ago. The Powers Jury. Georgetown, Ky., Jan. 4. From the only questions which the jury has propounded to the court it Is evident that the discussion which has prolonged their deliberations in the Powers case has been along the lines of Henry E. Youtsey's conviction directly or indirectly with the shooting of Goebel. Youtsey's testimony implicated himself and Powers as well. Cutting Down Expenses. Lisbon. Jan. 4, Premier Franco, during the first half of the fiscal year, has effected a saving of $3.S50,000 as compared with the expenditures during the like period for last year under the previous administration. THE VALUE OF CHARCOAL. Few People Know How Useful It Is in Preserving Health and Beauty. Cost Nothing To Try. Nearly everybody knows that charcoal is the safest and most efficient disinfectant and purifier in nature, but fYw realize its value when taken into the human system for the same cleansing purpose. Charcoal is a remedy that the more you take of it the better; it is not a drug at all, but simply absorbs the gases and impurities always present in the stomach and intestines and carries them out of the system. Charcoal sweetens the breath after smoking, drinking or after eating onions and other odorous vegetables. Charcoal effectually clears and improves the complexion, it whitens the teeth and further acts as a natural and eminently safe cathartic. It absorbs the injurious gases which collect in the stomach and bowels; it disinfects the mouth and throat from the poison of catarrh. All druggists sell charcoal in one form or another, but probably the best charcoal and the most for the money is in Stuart's Charcoal lAzenges; they are composed of the finest powdered W'iilow charcoal, and other harmless antiseptics in tablet form or rather in the form cf large pleasant tasting loz enges, the charcoal being mixed with honey. The daily use of these lozenges will soon tell in a much improved condition of the general health, better complexion, sweeter breath and purer blood, and the beauty of it is that no possible harm can result from their continued use, but on the contrary, great benefit. i A Buffalo rhvsician. in sneaking of j complexion and purify the breath,! month and throat; I also believe the j ; liver is greatly benefited by the daily use of tliem: they cost but twenty-nve cents a box at drug stores, and al- j though in some sense a patent preparation, vet I helieve I eet morp and Detter charcoal in Stuart's Charcoal Lozenges than in anv of the ordinary charcoal tablets. Send your name and address todav ,ior a Tree trial package and see for j yourself. F. A. Stuart Co., 200 Stuart 'Bld., Marshall, Mich.
Use Nyals' Winter Cough Remedy, WHITE PINE TAR. Contains no Alcohol, Chloroform or Opiates. 23c. QUIGLEY DRUG STORE 4th and Main.
OMER G. WHELAN Feed and Seed Store 33 S. 6th St. Phone 1679 EASY PAYMENTS J.HASSENBUSCH Furniture, Carpets Stoves, Etc. 505-507 Main St., Richmond, lnd. A FEW SPECIALS CREAM TO WHIP. BACKMEYER KRAUT. Phones: HOMEMADE BREAD. 292 & 2292. HADLEY BROS. Kiblinger Motor Buggy, $375 SjBWr And llnivarde DOUBLE CYLINDER, Air cooled 9-10 II. P. The Automobile for winter. No water to freeze. No punctured tires. Simple, safe and reliable. Built for country roads. W. H. KIBLINGER CO., Box No. 320. Auburn Ind. Richmond Trust Company Wc hope that U0S will be the happiest and most prosperous year you have ever passed through. A regularly-added-to savings account would prove of great help in bringing about such a result. We invite you to number yourself among our depositors during this new year. A resolution to save is ono which you will lind a pleasure to keep. Who Supplies Your Range Coal? If we do you won't need to read further, because you're entirely satisfied with its quality. If you're not happy in your supply we respectfully (cheerfully withal) offer our services to bring pleasure to your home in solid black lumps of appropriate size. O. D. BULLERDICK 529 S. 5th St Phone 1233. The Hob Of The Body. The organ around which aU tho other on .volve. and open which they are larreiy jendect for their welfare, is the itomt Vhen tbe functions of the stomach become 1 paired, the bowels and Kver also become ranrd To cere a disease of the stomach, live or bowels cet a 50 cent or 51 bottle of Dr. C'aiJ- ! well's Syrup Pepsin at year drusreist's- It is tb. promptest relief for constipation and dy pestia ever ccjos-ormd-d.
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n jf m U Urn Cam i Bldg. Richmond. Ind. 1 WHILE ON YOUR TRIP 'n search of pleasure and recreation ion't forget to order the Richmond Export brand of well brewed beer. Might take a few bottles along far a case of emergency, or we could forward a few canes to your Winter address by exiivss or freight s oeawion roquircn. The nddfd cost will bring added satisfaction, hecauiu wh?n yoo'ra gortttng Richmond Kxport beer you know you're getting prime beer. Minck Brewing Co. The Store That Extends A Welcome
