Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 32, Number 351, 1 February 1908 — Page 8
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SFX-TELEGKAM, SATURDAY, FERRUARY 1. IOCS.
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COMMENDED AND CENSURED IS MESSAGE
THE VALUE OF CHARCOAL.
Unprecedented Scene in Congress Yesterday When Document Was Presented to National Lawmakers.
REPUBLICANS AND DEMOCRATS CHEERED.
While They Were Doing This, President's Enemies Were Preparing Statements for Press, Scoring His Doctrine
WM. J. BRYAN IS "TICKLED."
HE READ THE DOCUMENT AT WILMINGTON, DEL., AND SAID THE EFFECT WOULD BE BENEFICIAL TO DEMOCRATIC PARTY.
CHANCELLOR DAY WRATHY.
Claims That Message Reads Like the Ravings of a Man Suffering With Disordered Mind Because of Its Denunciations.
Washington. Feb. L An unusual Hurt almost unprecedented scene was enacted In the house as the result of the reading of the special message to congress by the president urging additional legislation in the matter of relations of labor and capital and of corporations and the public. The vigorous language of the document brought forth fstorms of applause, first on the democratic side, then on the republican, culminating in a general demonstration by the entire body. Long after the reading of the message had been concluded it was almost the sole topic of conversation on the floor and in the lobbies.
Few People Know How Useful It Is In Preserving Health and Beauty. Cost Nothing To Try. Nearly everybody knows that charcoal is the safes! and most efficient disinfectant and purifier in nature, but. few 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 drmr at all. but simulv absorbs the
gases and impurities always present in the stomach and intestines and carries them out. of the sy.-teni. Charcoal sweetens the breath after tunoking, drinking or after eating onions and otlu r 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 Lozenges; they are composed of the finest powdered Willow charcoal, and other harmless antiseptics in tablet form or rather in the form of large pleasant tasting lozenges, 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 beaut of it is that no possible harm can result from their continued use, but, on the contrary, great benefit. A Buffalo physician, in speaking of the benefits of charcoal, says: "I advise Stuart's Charcoal Lozenges to all patients suffering from gas in stomach and bowels, and to clear the complexion and purify the breath, mouth and throat; I also believe the liver is greatly benefited by the daily use of them; thev cost but twenty-five cents
! a box at drug stores, and although in i Borne sense a patent preparation, yet
I believe I get more and better charcoal in Stuart's Charcoal Ixrzengos than in any of the ordinary charcoal tablets." Send your name and address today for a free trial package and see for yourself. F. A. Smart Co., 200 Stuart Bldg., Marshall, Mich.
olence of language it surpasses all his previous achievements. anl by its tone f and temper it engender a natunid ap- j prehension as to the extreme to which ;
ibis ill-balaneid man may permit perfervid-zeal to carry him.
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GRAFT SAYS 1ANDIS ISH0CK1MG! DEPAUW
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That Congress Will Obey the President, Says Globe-Democrat. St. Louis. Mo.. Feb. 1. President
Roosevelt's special message to con- , gress was criticised by the Globe-Deia- ( ccrat today as follows: "The president says many s vote j things against, some abuses which are j real, and some which are largely itu- , agimiry, and marks out. a scheme of; legislation which would keep congress, busy through a very long session. : "Actual gambling constitutes only a very small part of the operations or the speculative boards, and it would , be very hard to suppress this vice without hampering the exchange in their legitimate transactions. j Nobody questions the president's motives or purposes, but. unfortunately. his methods are now and then such as ,
to invite criticism from his friends and give comfort to his enemies."
Audit System in Government Office Admits Competition In Sale of Supplies.
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Professor Tells Students They
Flunk Too Much.
BEE HIVE GROCERY
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H00SIER TO INVESTIGATE.
STOCK EXCHANGE
Refuses to Take Seriously Roosevelt's Word3 on "Stock Gambling." New York. Feb. .1. -Wall street had been prepared for the tone of the President's message through the rumors regarding the documents which had been in circulations for several days, and on the stock exchange prices displayed considerable firmness. Interest centered in the recommendations relative to larger control over the railroads and the passages regarding "stock gambling." In banking and brokerage hmies it was the general belief that no; ng would be done by congress to put these railroad suggestions into effect. The stock exchange refused to take seriously the attack.
LAND GRANTS. A Subject on Which Tillman Desires
Information. Washington, Feb. 1. The reading of the president's message concerning the employers' liability act, to grant injunctions in labor cases and other matters of a general nature concerning corporations was the chief feature of the senate proceedings today. The mespage received careful attention on the part of many senators on both sides of the chamber. The senate ordered the printing of 10,UtX copies. Senator Tillman introduced a resolution calling tipon the president to inform the senate whether railroads receiving land grants containing conditions requiring that, such lands should be sold to actual settlers only and for amounts named in the grants, have violated the terms of the grant, and
ed legislator described by the dent, but not specially named."
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READS LIKE RAVINGS Disordered Mind, Says Chancellor Day of the Message.
Neighborhood Favorite. Mrs. E. I). Charles of Harbor, Maine, sneaking of Electric Bitters,
i gays: "It. is a neighborhood favorite j here with us." It deserves to be a I favorite everywhere. It gives quick ! relief in dyspepsia, liver complaint.
kidney derangement, malnutrition, nervousness, weakness and general debility. Its action on the blood, as a thorough purifier makes it especially useful as a spring medicine. This grand alterative tonic is sold under guarantee at A. G. Luken &. Co., drug store. 50c.
Washington, Feb. 1. Rercscr.taiive l.andis of Indiana, chairman of a subcommittee c," the joint congressional committee on printing, which is t ngaged in making an investigation con-" cerning the conduct of the government printing office, made a statement relative to a development "f what members of the committee believe to be an irregulari'y in that office. Tiie statement follows: 1'uder provision of the sundry civil appropriations act for the fiscal ye.tr IPOS the public printer was ;iu! kori.toit to expend money in installing in the government printing office a system of acts. P.y reason of this the public printer continued a contract originally entered into in September, l'jnt'., with the audit system of New York citv, said contract providing that for work done as above contemplated the audit s . tem should receive ?1,'J"0 a week. My attention wa-s called to tne charge that the audit system, in addition to this work of installing an accounting system in the government printing office, was furnishing supplies to the government printing office in competition with other bidders and also was furnishing supplies on which there was no competition. 1 took the matter up with the public printer and he admitted them to be true, but stated that the matters had not, impressed him as being in any way improper. Informed that I considered it manifestly improper and it was tacitly agreed that the audit system should be limited to the duties under its contract and should refrain from furnishing supplies to the government printing office either with or without competition.
Grcencastle, you peoide art big.'' said Dr.
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Pal.. Feb. 1 I ihink doing too much dancAndrew Sm phetison. pr.nnieiit o: history at oht-s in Fnitej States
Several momoers him ralisfacturv re-
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constitution alter "?ad failed u give
litals. "Seems lo 111c you have been continu in here with long, sleepy faces day alter dav. and I am inclined to belh-ve 1' would be better for ou all to cut that dancing and et down to work," continued I r. Stephens! in. lie 'vent on to ti l! ili'iii thai they were tunning a a real risk of breaking the university rule,, For several days it has been rumor-, ed thai dances had In come popular her.- of late, and it was reported that the taeulty had learned of the iola- . tioi.s. I
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COLDS CAUSE HEADACHE LAXATIVE PROMO QIININE moves t hi cause. I'y.ed the world er to Cure a Cold in One Dav. E. Grove's signature on bo. L'e.
ORANGES ORANGES ORANGES Saturday Special FANCY CALIFORNIA NAVELS - "7 Sweet and Juicy w Florida Navels, Arizona Tangerines Fine Grape Fruit DRESSED TURKEYS AND CHICKENS Cauliflower, Cucumbers, Tomatoes, Mangoes, Oyster Plant, Egg Plant, Green Onions, Spinach, Head Lettuce, Radishes, Turnips, Parsnips, Sweet Potatoes STRAWBERRIES STRAWBERRIES Large Bulk Olives 30c qt Fancy Fat White Mackerel
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The increasing popularitv of
self playing piano has induced invent, urs to extend this st!e of music to ether instruments. The most recent ;- an automatic sheet music cornet : atented by a Chicago man. Like tieI iano player the music is on a pel t ot -t.ted roll.
Week End
Nature paints in colors bright. Our cheeks and lips so line: Assist nature to paint tor thee. By taking Rocky Mountain Tea. A. G. Luken A. Co.
A restoration of great dinosaur has for exhibition in Vale university. It iong ami about six
the skull of a just been set up Peabody Museum, is nearly nine feet feel broad, and is
Syracuse. N. Y., Feb. 1. Chancellor James R. Day. of Syracuse University, yesterday gave out the following statement regarding the president's message : "Of the president's message, if I am entirely honest and frank. I am compelled to say that much of it reads like the ravings of a disordered mind, and other portions. in which appeal is made to class prejudice and excitement, is large with the suggestion of the adroit, and cunning, the shrewd, but reckless demagogue. "I speak thus freely because the
message is plainly not a message to congress, but a harangue to the people. "When a president enters the popular forum, even under cover of a mes
sage, he mttst expect, to be answered in the terms of his discussion. It is not the president who is speaking, ami he cannot cover his unjust personal assaults with the dignity of an office which he has laid aside and which he does not respect. "The whole message is the familiar
ranting against what he calls 'criminal : wealth, and it proceeds upon the slan-j derous assumption that so great a per: cent of the corporate business of this' country is so corrupt as to demand ; special messages to Congress, popular ' harangues by the president and the en- j
THREE DIVOeCES PILEO II ft Oft!
Two Men Plaintiffs in Cases Filed.
Three divorce cases only threewere filed yesterday in the circuit court. Junius A. Hockett wants a divorce from Theresa Hockett because she deserted him in !N'5. Pearl Senff says Arthur Senff treated her cruelly and she wants a divorce from him. Ellsworth L. Hayhurst wants a divorce because Aunice Hayhurst left bis happy home in I'.to.",.
NO CASE ON RECORD There is no case on record of a cough or cold resulting in pneumonia or consumption after Foley's Honey and Tar has been taken, it stops the cough and breaks up the cold quicky. Refuse any but the genuine, Foley's Money too! Tar in a yellow pucka?. A. G. Luken Co.
said to be the largest, prehistoric land animal.
skull of any
NOTICE PUBLIC SALE. Attend Public Sale of Household Goods, .Monday, Feb. 3rd, at 1 o'clock p. m. No. MOo North Seventh street. T. R. WOODHl'RST, Auctioneer. MILTON CRAIGHEAD, Clerk. oO-Dt
Joshua Levering, a prominent business man of Paltimore is making a trip around the world on a tour of inspection of the globe, in order that tiie conditions in the mission lielrts may be reported as viewed from business men's standpoint.
Chicago passengers using C. C. & L. trains land at 12th street (Illinois Central) Station: most, conveniently located. Remember this. G-lf
Attend public sale Monday at 1 3 or. N. Till street.
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Grocery Prices Santa Claus Soap, 3 bars for 10o 25 lbs. Pride Richmond. White Lily or Fancy Patent Flour 70c Fine White Mealy Potatoes, per bushel 80c Fancy Onions, per pk 25c Fre6li Country Gathered Eggs, per dozen -5c Home-made Sauerkraut, per lb 5c Fresh Ground Buckwheat Flour, 6 lbs. and 30 Stamps 30c 18 lbs. Granulated. 19 lbs. A. or 20 IbsjC Sugar $1.00 Evaporated Sweet Corn (milky), per lb 10c Lima Beans, 3 lbs. for 25c Mapl Flake, 2 packages for 25c Best Square Crackers, per lb So Golden Wafers, per lb 10c A No. 1 Good Ginger Snap, per lb......... &C Stamps with each 10c purchase.
Model Department Store,
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S. 7th St. SSS"SSL. Colonial Bldg. New Phone 1838. Bell Phone 47K Smith & Goodrich, Props.
CENTERVILLE PASTOR RESIGNS POSITION
Rev. L. 0. Winn Will Take Up Work in Manilla.
trlifit ar'tinn will lie tnkpn ttv tin h i
. , . .. , ... i time time ability and effort of the con partment of justice in respect ot these; . , , , I . gress in a volume of corrective legis.a
! tion such as the wor'd las never si. i n.
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BRYAN LIKES MESSAGE.
The Jumping Off Place. "Consumption had me in its gra?n; ami I had almost reached the jumping
off place when I was advised to try i Dr. King's New Discovery; and 1 want
to say right now, it saved my life. Improvement began with the first, bottle, and after taking one dozen bottles t was a well and happy man again," says George Moore, of (Jrimesland. N. C. As a remedy for coughs and colds and healer of weak, sore lungs and for preventing pneumonia New Discovery is supreme. oOe and at
Centerville, Ind., Feb. 1 The Rev. L. A. Winn, who for several years past has been the pastor of the Christian church at Centerville, has severed his connection with the church as pastor, although he "will Mill make this place his family resilience. Rev. Winu has accepted pastoral work at Manilla. Rush county, and is also doing evangelistic work at different points in Rush and Decatur counties.
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Commented Favorably on Document Presented to Congress. Wilmington. Del., Feb. 1. The .-pe tlal message which President Roosevelt sent to congress was read with special interest by William Jennings Ri ven upon his arrival here last evening. I'ryan, who had secured a copy of the document before leaving Washington, fiartially went -through, it enroute vhen on a train, but be completed the leading and considered the most salient portions after reaching Wilmington. Bryan expressed himself as being most pleased' with the message. He va of the opinion that the effect would be beneficial to the democrats in the national campaign this year, as fol
lowing, m many respects, t lie principles of tis party When he i'iaUUed reading the message he dictated a sTateniee.l which he eaid expressed his views of the sii-ia-tion. It follows: ' It is a grave message auu needed a; this time All friend.- of reform have reason to r. ioic" that the eiv-hUT.t has tsed hi per position m call attention to the wrong- that, need to be ivukled. lie has cist overt d the rur.r-ir.g r-ore in our national life. tie has pointed otr the corrupt intr influence that flow from predatory wealth ;trd Item monopolistic tu-.u-rpi i .-- which l.ave given urearn-d richt-s to the few. who, by controlling great industries ot the nation, hate levied tribute upon nie whole country.
'"His warning are entirely in hainso-! ti.v with the warnings which ejr.ociati ! rave been uttering for more than a .
decade. 1 houe. thai the democrats in he senate and house will promptly challenge the republicans to meet the issues presented by the president. "The President has issued a call to sums. Now. let the battle begin, and we shall soon be ble to pkk out the purchased newspaper anJ the purthtu-
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we were just little of our co' ovet thrown by
f i' is. in tin: fa vi that u : f: r. ir ji ' i reei -f a t'idelH C. which, has hi-i i; wild assaults from i i,
same source--a few wheels had he-gun to turn or their wa bar k ir-o the shoos where capital t u timidly veet ming to start again a, few 1'-- n:..:i were .;in'.i'ring the s'iiOvTs huiysi-y and cold, begging for employ mem that they might earn bread for starving wives and children- when down upon them comes this cruel attack upon those great forms of business upon which all the lesser forms depend, and in which alone is the hope of the larger employment of the workingman and woman. "We had had two month- of rest. A thousand pities that the business of the country could not have been peimitted to recuperate it self I It will b strange if the working people are much longer deceivtd in those things in which are their greatest interest.TIRADE OF ABUSE. Received With Regret and Disquietude. Savs the Times.
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Considers It Her Duty to Tell. I write this for publication with the hope that it will influence others who suffer as I did to try the great Root .luice remedy. .The wonderful medicine has done so much good for me that I fctl it my duty to tell it. For
I ; i u i i'k 1. 1 iiii. vi in isc i , . i " i '. j thanks to tin.' great disco's ery T am I now tree from eery ache and pain. I. like many others, was skeptical svhett , the papers first told of the way many ; hundreds of cures Root Juice was niak- : ing. lv;t after -r.i;c; sevcisl people
Theodore A. ltod'ie. v.ho has r mote than i n cars iv. Par's, coin oh-: iug ''is masterly "His
tory of Xapoh oa." which i- now being published in four volumes, has ju.-t been elected president of the American Club in Paris.
Richmond Trust Co. Capital $250,000 Surplus 25,000 Liability of Stockholders 250,000
Security for Depositors
.$525,000
DIRECTORS
John 6. Dougan Jonas Gaar Edwin H. Cates Elgar G. Hibberd Charles H. Land Henry Gennett
John M. Eggemeyer George L. Cates Howard Campbell John J. Harrington George H. Eggemejrcf Adam H. Bartel
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A NIGHT. ALARM j : "Worso than an alarm of fire at nTght ' is the metallic cough of croup bring- ! , ing dread to the household. Careful mothers keep Foley's Honey and Tar' in Cue house and give it at the first, sign of danger. Foley's Honey and Tar has saved many little lives and it. is the only safe preparation for child- ; tea as it contains no harmful drugs, j A. G. Luken Sc Co. 1 '
LEAVE YOUR ORDER FOR COAL with us if you want it filled promptly with fuel that will "make good" in stove or furnace. Our coal comes from the best mines, has a large percentage of burnable material, is carefully; cleaned and screened, ifi f'lll weight to the ion ami is delivcroW w here and when you want it. II. C. BULLERDICK SON, 529 S. 3th St Phone 123-5.
Drinking Blindly
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with your eyes shut very grave mistake, should discriminate
drink, as well as eat. Many beverages are best left nntasted, but when you get Richmond Kxport beer, you know you have a drink that id LcuiUxful, wholesome and pure. Minck Brewing Co.
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gu.H are. to nutl;oric a more intimate and dtroet federal control over the financi.U iind physical operations of interstate carriers, the message really consists for the most part of a tirade of violent abuse, directed, upon the one hand, against those whom the President is pursuing, and. upon the other, againt-l those, he imagines n be pursuing him.
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I wi; hiiii' nun. li ti j t he J nice a u v I firovt . I have ! am feeling better
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The great remedy has done worlds of good here in Richmond, as any one can learn by calling at A. G. Luken's drug store. Root Juice is sold for si j a bottle or three for 'Tze-It" , Pain Oil 25 cents. The Oil is a need- i ed assistant in rheumatism and kidney 1 troubles when there is pain, so relies
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We beg to announce the incorporation under the Indiana state laws of The Indiana Rug and Specialty Company, Richmond, Indiana. We are pleased to say at this time that we are in position to do all work relative to the manufacturing of Flnff Rugs and the cleaning of Rugs and Carpets of all kinds. We will call for and deliver all work. Why discard your old Ingrain or Lr;:sse!3 Cai pets wit boat a thought of their value to yon. We can make them in Reau-iful Rugs at a very moderate cost. We want o . rvt yo i aud will s'-te you well. All work guaranteed. L.. i-rn Aha" we can do for you. Get our prices, Gire us an order ar. J b convinced that we v. ill do as we say. Thanking you In ; iva: ce for your patronage we are. Respectfully, E. F. W ATKINS. President. INDIANA RUG & SPECIALTY CO. Phones: Home 3151; Old 93 W.
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