Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 32, Number 361, 11 February 1908 — Page 4
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM.
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CUDAHY OFFERED ANJNDIAN BRIDE Saved the Life of Chief Horse Eagle.
GOMPERS DECLARES FOB THE LABORERS
CHIEF OF ANTI-SALOON LEAGUE ACTIVE
Brutal Are Declarations That Workingman Must Submit or Starve.
Says He Will Testify on Corruption Fund.
M'GQWAN LINE HAS FRANCHISE FIGHT
MAKES REPLY TO MORGAN.
SAYS THAT HE DOES NOT WANT FOREIGN CONDITIONS DUPLICATED HERE IN THIS RICH COUNTRY.
Bliss, Okla., Feb. II.- After sax the life of Chief Horse Eagle, of the Ponca I ikJ iann. at tin risk of his own. John Ctnlahy, Jr.. son of Hie Chioasro packer, was forced in k-i lino the chiefs offer of his loveliest daughter as a wife in the pit sence of tin1 blushing Indian maiden lirrsclf. Tonight, t'ndaliy is laid up with two broken ribs and lacerated scalp at the 11 ranch, while ltio Indian braves and medicine men are holding wild orgies and dance uii ilie rolling prairies about the ranch house as an appeal to the !rrat Father for Cudahy's quick recovery. Cudahy plungeri into an icy river today and cut the bridle reins in which the chief was cutagleri after his pony broke through the ice. The animal broke his ribs with a kick during its frantic plungings.
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AUSPICIOUS OPENING
City Schools Begin the Second Semester Under Favora ble Circumstances. ONLY ONE NEW TEACHER.
Everything connected with the reopening of the public, schools, on Monday, for the new term, was of the most satisfactory nature. At every building the work was speedily organized and today the routine had been fully established. The large number of promotions nt the February period results in the necessity of reclassification of students and requires the first day of the term for this work. It is necessary in many cases to purchase new books and other supplies. It is probable that the enrollment for the term will rxin to a very high figure. No material change has been made !n the list of teachers, except the addition of Prof. I!. W. Kelly to the faculty of the high school.
PITFALLS OF ENGLISKT
Our Puzzling Language and Its Words of More Than One Meaning. Of all modern languages English Is undoubtedly the most difficult to acquire. Iu addition to the ordinary pitfalls of forms and idioms that entrap the foreigner struggling for mastery of a strange tongue, there is one so peculiar to ours that nothing even remotely similar presents Itself In any other language, whether auelent or modern. This is the paradoxical word, the word which has two meanings diametrically opposed to each other. It is not enough that, with all the wealth of words borrowed from half a score of other language!", Tie must Impose a double anil often a multiple burden on some poor little monosyllabic word like "get," for instance, whose meanings are legion. Our language must
needs confound the student at the gates with the paradox. To giro a few examples: The word "let" means to 'allow" or "permit"' and likewise to "prevent," "hinder" or "refuse," meanings diametrically opposite. "I will let you do It" in the former sense is hardly more common in use than tho phrase "without let or hindrance," and Shakespeare has it, "By heaven, I'll make a ghost of him that lets (prevents) me!" "Cleave" means to split asunder as well as to "adhere" or "bind" closely. Scott makes Marmion threaten to "cleave the Douglas' head," while holy writ enjoins upon the husband to "cleave unto his wife." Another example is "lurid," which means both a "doll red" and also a "pale green" hue. tints that are exactly opposed in the scale of color. While tha former is the more common meaning, the latter is more scholarly correct, as the word is derived through the Latin from the Greek adjective meaning "greenish bued." Again, we have '"fast." v horse that is "fast" may be in rapid motion or standing tied stock stii'.. In either
sense, whether of motion or immobi
ty. the word emphasizes the idea.
Examples of this bewilderii
fall of our tongue, might bo. mu
Indefinitely. It may be said of tl
English speaking world as it was said of the oid Romans that their supremacy Is due to the fact that they do not have to learn their otu language. Chicago Pecord-Hemld.
Washington. I. ('.. F
Huber. of the (.'arpenurs.' union
W. J. Spense were temporary president and secretary, respectively of the convention of ?." delegates that, assem
bled here, e.sierria v to organize a tft - '
pariment of building trades in the American Federal ion of Labor. President (Jumpers xvelcomeu the delegates, saying, among other things: "Yesterdax there appeared in the newspapers an interview with ,1. Pie;pout Morgan, the greatest financier nt' our count ry. "The interview was, published in two new's iiapers. one of them sent, me a
(telegram, asking for an answer to .Mr. J Morgan. I shall read the telegram that gives the substance of the interview, and I shall want to say a word or two in regard to it: "In an interI view published J. Pierpont Morgan declared that labor must barn that it 'cannot control industry. Renewals i
of employment are not wanted now. He declares federations will be powerless to prevent wage reductions, because work is partly stopped. Working men cannot strike because they
I have no jobs now. "There are no I stocks on hand you know.' says Mor- ; gan, 'and we do not want to take up ! work now. So what can they do'.'
They will have to submit or they will starve. The question is to be settled. They are to learn that they cannot control industry. We want wages that will make honest, living and profit possible.' "In the paper is a statement of an interview with a gentleman who has made a studv of conditions in Xr.v
York, in xvhieh he says that one out of every three men is idle in New York City. Idle for what'.' The material, is there, the machinery is there-, tiebrain is there, the brawn is there and the hands and intelligence ate there, and the nteds of the people are there, and yet men and children in the schools cry for food. Calls It Treason. "It is not only brutal and inhuman, but it is treason to our country and to the human race for any one to think, much less give expression to the idea, that the working people must submit, further or starve. "The American workingmen have eoine to the conclusion, if 1 have any conception of their thoughts. their hopes and their expressions, that the conditions that obtain in other countries, where there are large armies of unemployed, will not obtain in the L'nited States; it will not be tolerated. If we permit, it, it will be our own fault, and we will have failed in our duty to each other, to our fellow citizens of today and the days to come. But we are true to each other, we are
intelligent and we are sympathetic. We are earnest and honest, loyal citizens of the l'nited States and true to the traditions of our country, true to the unions of labor. I appeal to you and all labor that as we build up our unions we build up a sentiment of fraternity and solidarity in the hearts of the men of labor."
Ch.-ii-li-st.nii W. V:i.. Fell. 11 The-
dure. Alvord. state President of the Anti-Saloon League-, last night mailt d to Senator Fisher, Chairman of the I Senate Committee appointed to invesj ligafo the story that a J150.00o corrup- ; tinii fund Irad been raised by the liquor j lobby to defeat, the prohibition resoiiitiou now in the Senate, a letter in which b'- stated his willingness to ap- ! pear before the committee and give testimony, if they desired. The foes of prohibition have claimed I that the story of the midnight, meet- ; ing, at which the large sum xxas said
have been raised, originated wi'.n
a f
the lawmakers and refused to tell the
i name fit nor iniorma.ni. i ne uqicM
interests, following her refusal to divulge the name of her informant, attributed the report to Alvord. He returned to the city last, night, from Washington and immediately "got busy."
iTerre Haute and Brazil Are After the Terre Haute, In
dianapolis & Eastern.
A BOYCOTT IS DECLARED.
to
! Alvord. who told Miss Mna Ayres.
reporter. She defied t lie authority i
case is very similar to one in richmond, only Dents and merchants rying battle farther.
THE
Soda Crackers with crack to them Soda Crackers with snap to them Soda Crackers with taste to them
A tissue builder. flesh brings health and happines system. That's what Rocky Mountain Tea lias
pn xiucer, s into the Hollisler's done tor
millions. :::., Tea Co.
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CONVERSE NOT READY
TO MAKE
Constitutionality of Meat Ordinance Yet in Balance.
inile-e Converge, of the city court, is
not vet nrenared to make a ruling as)
to the constitutionality of the meat inspection ordinance, which he has had under advisement for some time. Probably be will render a decision before the end of the week.
ECZEMA INSTANTLY RELIEVED. Instant relief for that, awful itch! The itch gone the moment the soothing liquid is applied to the skin! That is what oil of wintergreen, mixed with thymol, glycerine and other mild ingredients, will do for any skin sufferer. Try a free sample of this oil as compounded in 1). I). I). Prescription. Wo urge it and recommend it, and surely would' not recommend it anil offer it' to our regular patrons if we did not know what H. 1. I . Prescription will do for skin sufferers. Call at any drug store for a pamphlet or write direct to the I). I. I.
Tei re Haute, J', b. 1 1 The Terre Haute. Indianapolis and Eastern Traction company has a. light on its franchise rights in Brazil and Terre Haute which has started in a way to menace the ability of the company to operate its iiiferurbai! lines. A'l Brazil lie County Coiuinissiolii ! s ordered tin1 County Surveyor to cut down the pol -if they are in t i i - highway, which h. reported io bo the fact. The -iiip.ii was notified to disconnect its wires with tile courthouse and oilier public buildings, cunrarts having been made oihorwjse for lighting these buildings. County and other public officers who have been using pass-hooks have turned them in. The merchants hae boycotted the line an) are getting all freight from Ten.' Il.iute and Indianapolis by steam roads, and residents between Terre Haute and Brazil are riding in wagons and other vehicles. The City Council also is to take action requiring conditions which will be burdensome to the company. In Terre Haute, City Attorney KawIey has given the opinion that I lie compnny has no franchise for an interurban service, and Councilman Allen, a leader of the majority in Council, says m an interview that, with this opinion the Mayor should take action to prevent the company operating the service until it obtains a franchise'. When the company began the through service between Indianapolis and Terre Haute recently a readjust merit of fares between Terre Haute and Brazil was made by which thorn was an increase, and in some instances it is as high as th reo cents a mile. A year ago the company asked Terre Haute for an interurban franchise, but no agreement was readied, and Hugh MeCiov.an was due. according to his letter, to come to the city last fall and reach an agreement. He did not come, and meanwhile while he has begun using the streets for the interurban service.
needa Biscuit Oven-fresh Oven-crisp Oven-clean
In dust tight. moisture proof pjekitges. AVvr sold in bulk.
NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY
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SALOONSMUSTCLOSE
According to Law Passed by Last Legislature, Wednesday Is Legal Holiday.
IS LINCOLN'S BIRTHDAY.
WHAT EVERYBODY WANTS K very body desires good health, which is Impossible unless the kidneys are healthy. Foley's Kidney Remedy corrects irregularities and cures all forms of kidney or bladder
disorders. Take Foley's Kidney Kern-
Co 11" Michigan St.. Dept. ;k Chica- 1 "u i"e.,t . ...t .-, .-- '.. .. . ,,., , , r i,.fi ease and diabetes. A. G. Luken & Co. go, tor a I ree sample ot tne wondeiiui ; soothing liouid. enclosing only U'c to! 1
pay for postage and packing. Now don't fail to try this xvonderl'til soothing refreshing liquid.
POINTED PARAGRAPHS.
TO THE VOTERS OF WAYNE TOWNSHIP: 1 wish to express my sincere thanks to my many friends for the splendid vote I received, in my race for Township Assessor and I appreciate very much the tact that I was given a larger vote than I received four years ago. CHARLFS E. I'OTTER.
Suffering & Dollars Saved.
E. S. Loner, of Marilla, N. Y., says: "I am a carpenter and have bad many severe cuts healed by Bucklen's Arnica Salve. It has saved mc suffering and dollars. It is by far the best healing salve I have ever found." Heals burns, sores, ulcers, fever sores, eczema and piles, l'oc at A. G. Luken & Co.. druggist.
A February Cloak Flurry. See our show window. Knollenberg's Store. DETECTIVE ASSOCIATION.
RESULT OF THE CONFERENCE SHOWN
Misers get more out of the world than they put in it. What others say of you is the effect. You supply the cause. Life's chief compensations do not come in pay envelopes. The scorn of egotism is as harmless as the slurs of ignorance. Lvery selfish man i the center of bis universe - and he's ir. Riches have wings, they say, but poverty isn't built that way. Quite often the man who is swift and a good guesser distances the sloxv but sure chap. The. workman who takes a real interest in his work doesn't have to spend much time looking for a job.
Said to Be Tentative Arrangement on Bill of Lading.
Articles of Incorporation have been filed for the Cambridge Citv Detective
association. The trustees are Charles bly WM
Ferguson, Santford Wilson and J. W. lading to
Washington. Feb. 11.-It is said thai as an outgrowth of the conference of railroad officials and representatives of shipping organizations held iu Washington last week, a tentative arrangement on a uniform bill of Lnling. subject to ratifications by the railroad interests, has be,, n arranged, so far as the Kastern classification territory is concerned. It is expected
that the lines in that territory
adopt a form
be
u oba-
of the bill of
suggested by the ioin-
Judkins
mission.
VrttetaMe (.luttonn. Sundews, common in Luglish marshes, are sufficiently knowing- to distinguish between various substances presented to them. Offer them a nice scrap of tentler beef, and in a couple of hours they will have concealed it from sight. Try them with a piece of chalk or a tiny pebble, and they remain stolidly immovable. Wet the chalk and offer it again, and the plant apparently mistakes it for meat, tin' bristles .gradually closing round it; then, discovering the deception, they gradually relax and return the chalk without thank. These vegetable glutton will absorb morsels of poached eggs and mutton chops, but cheese turns the leaves quite black and finally kills t hem.
Saloons iu Richmond must be closed on Wednesday, the anniversary of the birth of President Abraham Lincoln. This is in accordance with a law passed by the last Indiana legislature, making both the anniversary of Lincoln's birth and of Washington's birth legal holidays. The banks will also be closed. Chief of Police Bailey had notice served today on the saloonisis that, they must not open tomorrov. This makes two days that these places of business will have to ( lose in a single week, none of them being allowed to open on primary nay.
.bws executed t lie founder of the thrisl ia u i hnrch. "The account of the inuifixion ;., l.ol possible of belief by those who have studied the customs of lhe age 111 which that, great b ader lived." said Dr. Hirsch. "The Jewish law did le t provide such a punishment and the
.lews foiibi not have enforced it if it had. The details of the tiial are not in accordance with the practice. Finally, the varying accounts of the .supposed event in the different gopels are so contradictory that no jmb-e would admit them in evideuce iu any court ."
maotin IT E S TT -Substantial and Artistic Dentistry Permanently located In rooms IS and 19. Colonial Building
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Progress. The martyr cuunot be dishonored Rvery lash inflicted is a tongue of flame, every prison a more illustrious abode. Every burned hook or house enlightens the world. Kvery suppressed or e.vpunged word reverberate through the earth from side to side It Is the whipper who is whipped, the tyrant who is undone. Kmerson.
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Graveyard of Asiatics. The northern territory is the graverard of innumerable Asiatics, who enter by way of the gulf of Carpentaria iu quest of gold. Death from thirst and starvation accounts for thousand-!. The few who survive return to China to spread the1 fame of Australia s relentless Kolitudo and hunger tracks. Chambers' Journal.
Advice. "What would you do," asked the excited politician, "if a paper should call you a liar and a thief?" "Well," said the lawyer, "if I were you I'd toss up a cent to see whether I'd reform or lick the editor." Cleveland Leader.
TO THE REPUBLICANS WAYNE COUNTY:
OF
T desire publicly to v-tluuik my many friends who stood by me so loyally in the campaign" -just ended. I
I am profoundly gratemi to each one j who gave mc his support and only i wish I might be aide to thank each
one personallv. Sincerely. Jt PKNJ. P. PARSONS.
JARVS PRAI
Coughs, colds, grip and throat troubles are epidemic now. Beware ! other ailments destroy tho tissue of throat and lungs more quickly.
lor the prevention ot pneumonia, Lronchitis or consumption, Dr. .Hull's Cough Syrup isthe best, safest and surest; cure. Try it before you call in a doctor. "In view of my long and always successful experience with
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Cough Syrup having u-ed this reliable remedy in my family for a. period of'23 years a ti'.i having f unI it t o l. the bet medicine f -r throat
trouble, I ;nilKvib.tii!2!v recommend it
Sniutins: tho Flass. Army regulations prescribe in detail what honors shall be paid to the tlag. and these regulations are implicitly and gladly observed. No matter how little one may relish the duty of showing the respect due to some military superior, he is always ready nnd glad to flo hmior to his tlag. Whenever any ue in the military service of the l'nited States passes near the unfurled colors or whenever the flag passes before him. he is required to remove his cap in snlute, and if sitting be is required to rise and stand at "attention" until lite Bag lias passed. St. Nicholas.
CfiUCTIXION IS SLANOEROUS MYTH
This fs the Way Emil G. Hirsch Thinks of It.
I Chicago. Feb. 11. The story of th-3 crucifixion of Jesus by the Jews was declared to be a slanderous myth bv j Dr. Emil G. Hirsch at Sinai Temple today. He regarded the af count '" i the crucifixion as largely fanciful and declared intolerant hristians had dis- , torted i: to make it appear 'hut the
or Specials For This Week is lbs. Granu'ated. IU lbs. A. or 'JO lbs. C Sugar
LT. lbs. Pride Richmond. White Lily, or Carpenter's Fancy Patent XCello (fresh stock) 1 packages for White Fish (bulk! good size, each ." lb. Pail Family White Fish Cromarty Bloaters. for - - . .'. lbs. Fresh ('.round Buckwheat Flour and ." Stamps Sauerkraut, per lb Evaporated Sw eet Corn i milky per lb 1 lb. Our Special Blend Coffee and l."', Stamps :i lb. can whole Tomatoes, per can : " Bars Santa Clans Soap for 7 bars Lenox Soap for 1 lb. Fancy Imperial Tea and iO Stamps Best Square Crackers, per 11) Rugby Wafers. i!0 for A No. 1 Good Ginger Snap, per lb
$1.00 Flour 70c 25c 1c 45c 10c 30c 5c 10c 25c 10c 10c. '2,v 60c 5c 10c 5c
Model Department Store,
HS. 7th St. Interurban Station. Colonial Bldg. New Phone 1838. Bell Phone 47R Smith & Goodrich, Props.
THE RAYS OF HAPPINESS
in a home at night are increased a thousand-fold if the rooms are well lighted. Put a mantle on your gas jet and you have a cheerful, steady white light the nearest to the sun itself. A mantle saves one-third in gas consumption.
Richmond Light Heat & Power Co
nniobin- ! to ail sufferers from bronchial affect ior.s. ft$L Tffs -ixJca i It has cured our c -Id-? and coughs lnoreAiC Jl WifiiwLr ! M'l'kly and better than ;uiv other prep- J- -A' 5 '' S I anuion." Iie;,rv Cooper Ann-. jfTf 5i iiH.plied , City 3i:ssionary .'-', In.lUna Ave.. X. AT.. sfe.-f Ku&
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Oodded I y Improved. Mr. Snaesby fnimmaging iu closet i Maria, this Is a new bat, isn't it? Why don't you wear it? It looks better than anything you have worn this season. Mrs. Snagsby That's my old hat. It blew off my head the other day and w.i-: run over by a street car, and I (Link you are lust as mean as you can be '. ' h i ( -a g o Tribune.
The McConaha Company,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers In
tuiiirton.
1 C.
Trial Bottle Free.
T."e have absolute enna.1et:- in T)r Hnifc
t'oush Syrui and toe.-iivii.ee -. that it wili
-ure. v wi'l sesitl a trial I ;; froe to all i
who will write us H!vt mention tfirvs l atur.
Address A. C. hi . LI. A CO.. l.;:!t imore. Md.
'Inceril Ilimaplf. Mis Wither einiv-:i. photograph of b'n-etf.- I'm j. f r id it's rather faded. l'..;:ks unexperienced, aged muew-iii Ye, but its just like you. London Mail.
Wire hairpins were first manufactured In England in 1545. Before tha time the hair was held in place.by fine wooden skew ers.
DON'T BUY A SUBSTITUTE. "When you haveaeold, couprh, etc., don't trifle with a substitute. It is a cheap mixture and hence ineffective. Dr. Bull's Coucrh .Syrup i a perfect prescription that always cures an-l takes the place of a doctor any time. Buy nothing ele. 2 V.. 1 0. rrr. BuC'i Coush S-rot can he riven with rtrrfoct ufrt v tn the ouncet thlld.
u mavnuiwr sun llujr"""" """t at nil rata ""rg i-ocuna i)mcf tfm
Goodness does nut consist ia greatness, but greatness in goodness. Athena ens.
Pianos, Sewing Machines, Vehicles, Farm Implements, Harness, Robes, Blankets, Whips, Etc.
413-415 Main Street
fnr en-mic ar our outward concienee. Shakespeare.
13-15 South 411i Street
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