Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 32, Number 362, 12 February 1908 — Page 4

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 12. 1903. THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. ISSUES Official Count of the County Battle of Ballots Congress .It. Rep Re pre County C Kiu'.iui-r-ii'uei's Judge Prs, Recorder OFFICIAL CALL Treasurer Cor Sur Ea.-'orn Middle Western Palladium Printing Co., Publishers. Office North 9th and A Streets.

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PRICE Per Copy, Daily Per Copy, Sunday Per Week, Daily and Sunday. ...2c IN ADVANCE One Year $5 00 Entered at Richmond, Ind., Postoffice As Second Class Mail Matter. HIS POWER AN ISSUE Tawney Says that Roosevelt's Action Was Without Authority of Law. DISCUSSION IN THE HOUSE. Washington. Feb. 12.The legality of tho creation by the president of the Inland Waterwajs Commission was quest ioned by Mr. Tawney, of Minnesota, chairman of the committee on appropriations in the hou.se of representatives. The point was raised when Mr. Tawney ured that the hou:;e conferees disagree lo the senate amendment to tin- urgent deficiency bill. grunting .l." to .Senator John H. liankhcad for services as a member of the commission. Mr. Tawney said that, he did not cpiestion the motives of the chief executive, but instead that his action was without authority of law. A difference of opinion was entertained by Mr. Orumpacker of Indiana, who said that in extra constitutional and legal matters, the president did have authority to incur expenses of this character, and he cited the anthracite coal strike commission. ''Do you understand the president has power to commit this house to an appropriation In violation of law?" inquired Mr. Livingston, of Georgia. Net Forbidden by Law. "No." replied Mr. Crunipacker, "but lie is not. forbidden by law to appoint a voluntary commission to gather material for his own information." He would be," said Mr. Crumpacker, "if it was information gathered for the government." Replying to Mr. Fitzgerald, of New York, Mr. Crumpacker said he assumed the commissioners had not been paid. "But they have been paid," insisted Mr. Fitzgerald, "and it Is possible to ascertain from what fund." Mr. Tawney challenged Mr. Crumpacker on the strength of his .statement to say why the government should pay the expenses of the commission, but Mr. Crumpacker asserted that he was not asserting that the government should pay these expenses. "As a matter of fact," retorted 'Mr. Tawney, "these expenses have not been paid, and can not be under any law now in force." A GAME OF CHECKERS. The Move One Player Made and His Subsequent Soliloquy. "It's your move," she smiled. He smiled back at ber, his hand covering above tho checkerboard. "Really?" he asked, looking at ber In a witty sort of way. 'Huh-huh," she softly answered. "Really?" he asked, again. "lTuh-hah." she breathed and demurely dropped her eyes. His success began to Intoxicate him, nd he felt that never before had be been in such strong form, never had his wit been so keen or his manner so engaging. His spirit soared, and he looked upon his opponent with a kindling eye. "There!" he said, making his move i u.v JS ' . . .... , , ' "There.'" she asked, giving his ejaculatiou the appearance of having been ; conceived In subtle humor. There?" ' "There!" he repeated. They made eyes at each other, and , stiff moved nno of lir men. II f brisk- ! Iy moved one of his. "No. no," she faintly murmured. "You must take me." "I must what?" he cried, making a motion. "Take me!" she whispered. "Take you?" She nodded her head without looking op, and the next moment he had taken ber and two hearts beat as one. "And will you always think of me?" she asked as he was bidding ber goodby after he had measured her finger for the ring. "How could I help it?" he asked. "Always V she insisted. "Always!' he repeated. "Will you think of me as you home tcnight?" go "Every step of the way." They parted at last. "He loves me!" she whispered to herself. "Oh. he loves me! I knew it from the first. Maybe this won't make : rouie of them jealous: And I'm the ' first girl he ever loved, and it's to be ' a diamond baud! oh. oh: ' And as he walked home he turned a troubled face np to tho moon, halted suddenly and addressed the night: ' "Wheu sh( began that funny busi- ; uess about taking her I ought to have sat tight and kept my fool mouth shut; ! that's what I ought to have done"' j Kansas City Independent. MASONIC CALENDAR. Thursday, Feb. 133 Wayne Council, i Jso. 10, II. and S. M. Special ssembly for conferring degrees. Friday, Feb. 14. King Solomon's Chapter, No. 1. R. A. M. Stated Convocation.

Democratic State Convention In Indianapolis, March 25 and 26.

WAYNE HAS 15 DELEGATES. THE DEMOCRATIC POT IS NOW SIZZLING PROSPECTS FOR GREAT PARTY BANQUET NEXT MONDAY NIGHT. Indianapolis, Ind., Feb. 12. Chairman Jackson yesterday mailed to the various county chairmen the official call for tho democratic state convention, to be held March 'St and 1M. The call for the election of delegates will be issued at once by the county chairmen. There will be J,;i71 delegates, apportioned as follows: Adams, 1; Allen, 4j; Bartholomew, 15; Benton, 7; Blackford, 10; Boone, 1,; Brown, ti; Carroll, 1-'; Cass, L"J ; Clark, IS; Clay, IS; Clinton, l'i; Crawford, 7; Davies, 14; Dearborn, Decatur, 12; Dekalb, 14; Delaware. !; Dubois, 15; Elkhart, 20; Fayette. 7;-Floyd, 17; Fountain, 1?, Franklin, 12; Fulton. 11; Gibson, 10; Grant, '-'t; Greene, 17; Hamilton, 1J; Hancock, It; Harrison, K); Hendricks, II; Henry l''; Howard, 11; Huntington, It); Jackson, 17; Jasper, 7; Jay, It; Jefferson, 1.'!; Jennings, S; Johnson, 11; Knox, L'o; Kosciusko, 15; Lagrange, '; Lake, 1 I; La port e, '22; Lawrence, 1.".; Madison. ."5; Marion. 115; Marshall, 11; Martin. S; Miami. 1; Monroe, 11; Montgomery, lit; Morgan, 111; Newton, 5; Noble, 11; Ohio. .".; Orange, ;; Owen, !: Parke, 11; IVrry. I; Pike, 11; Porter, 7; Posey, 1 1; Pulaski. S; Putnam, 15; Randolph, 1; Ripley, 12; Rush, 12; Scott, 5; Shelby, 17; Spencer, 12; Starke, f; Steuben, C; St. Joseph, :;; Sullivan, 17; ' Switzerland, S; Tippecanoe, 21; Tipton, 11; L'nion, 4; Vanderburg, ."; Vermillion, 7; Vigo. "; Wabash, 1'J; Warren. 5; Warrick, 12; Washington, 12; Wayne, .15; Wells, 15; White. H; Whiteley, 11. Necessary to choice t'.si-,. The delegates from the various districts will meet at. the following places at 2:.' on the afternoon of the 25th, to elect members of the regular committees, two delegates and two alternates each to the national convention, and ono candidate fo residential elector from each district: First district, state house, room 45. first floor; Second, state house, room 11, first floor; Third, state house, room 12, first floor; Fourth state house, room S!!, second floor; Fifth, state house, room 01, third floor; Sixth, state house, room f: third floor; Seventh, court house, criminal court room; Eighth, state house, room 102, third floor; Ninth, state house, room 85, second floor; Tenth, state house, room 12, third floor; Eleventh, state house, room 2!, first floor; Twelfth, state house, room 15, first floor; Thirteenth, state house, room 313, third floor. Chairman Jackson states that the committee on resolutions will meet the night before the convention to draft the party platform. Richard Milburn, of Jasper, yesterday announced his candidacy for the democratic nomination for attorneygeneral. He was a member of the state senate for two terms. The supply of tickets for the banquet to be given next Monday night by the Indiana Democratic club in honor of William Jennings Bryan, at tho Claypool hotel, has been exhausted. There will be Too guests. The braio usually stops growing at about fifty, and from sixty to seveutj it is more likely to decrease. It has been related by Canon MacColl that Mr. Gladstone's hwad was constantly outgrowing bis bats. As late as the Midlothian campaign, when he was nearly seventy, he was obliged to have his head remeasured for this reason. Canon MacColl's conclusion that this .'rnnHnnal irmwth nf hi-fltn rvuif rihuferl , ... , , , ,t tQ jjj. (Gladstones pereuuial youthfulness appears not unwarranted. Ix:i don SptK.tator . Oratory. "What am oratory, Brudder Jackson?" ! "Brudder Simmins, I will elucidate. If you says black am w hite, dat am j foolish, but If you says black am while , an' bellers like a bull an' pounds on a table wif bofe fists dat am oratory, an some people will believe you." Atlanta Constitution. A Juvenile Wriggle. Mother (an invalid) Elmer, what did you do with the orange Mrs. Neighbors gave you to give to me yesterday? Small Elmer It was too sour for you, mamma, so I put some sugar on It and ate it myself. Chicago yews. The best cigar that 5 cents will buy is tho Pathfinder. : Roberson : At Larmam Wednesday Evening, Feb. 12 "Land of the Incas." Last of the Series. Don't fail to see it. 8:15 P. M.

COUNTY PRECINCTS

Abingtoh Township .. .. .... .. ... Boston Township Center Township, North Precinet .. .. Center Township, South Precinct .. .. Clay Township Dal ton Township Franklin Township, Bethel Franklin Township, Whitewater .. .. Greene Township Harrison Township Jackson Township; Dublin Jackson Township, East Germantown. Jackson Township, Cambridge City.. Jeffurson Township New Garden Township Perry Township Washington Township Webster Township Wayne Township, 1st Precinct Wayne Township, 2d Precinct Wayne Township, od Precinct, North. Wayne Township, ;Jd Precinct, youth. Wayne Township, 4th Precinct Wayne Township, 5th Precinct Richmond, First Ward Richmond, Second Ward Richmond, Third Ward Richmond, Fourth Ward Richmond, Fifth Ward, North Richmond, Fifth Ward, South Richmond, Sixth Ward Richmond, Seventh Ward Richmond, Eighth Ward totals? rr. t rrr.TT. WIFE OF ONE OF WORLD'S MOST NOTED FINANCIERS This picture is from a photograph of Mrs. J. Pierpont Morgan, wife of the distinguished financier, whose private car was robbed in Texas of thousands of dollars worth of gems. Mrs. Morgan and party were traveling enrouto on tho Southern Pacific to Doa Angeles. MULCTED BY TWO FELLOW COUNTRYMEN Many Hungarians Swindled in Indianapolis. Indianapolis, Ind., Feb. 12. A labor agency swindle was revealed yesterday noon by the arrest of Peter Varsella, a Hungarian, living at r09 South Senale avenue. He is held on a charge of grand larceny. The police are look ing for Rista Surbian, an alleged ac-, complice. 1 nnrinir the last. 25 hours the union! station has been massed with Hungarians, Syrians and Roumanians, all moving anxiously up and down and apparently looking for some one who did not come. Ci I n t r Is -v 4t--s m T71 tr 1 1 cf Sunday. He is a Hungarian and went among his people. He found an old friend in Varsella. The two then began work on a scheme to get 2X Hungarians to pay them $5 each for a job on a pipe line at Elwood. It was a "pipe line"' in reality. On Sunday ttioruir.g lv Hungarians lined up on the wctt side of the. Union station and parsed 5 each to Surbian and Varsella. Surbian wanted 7 more men and Yarseila, was sent to find them. Since, then Surbian has been missing. Ilk I ullUCI. Election Canvasser What does you husband think oi the fiscal rjuearion Mrs. Ilodg-c: Mr?. HjiI-W,!!. sir when 'e's g -ta tiring to a nmte ;;."-)' ; V's a free trader, and when V u.lklus , t. a free trader 's a protectionist, and ! when 'e st a-taUeing to 'c' a raving ! kma:k' ri:r.cb. lion to IV II Thfn prl. Mr. Kaowail ln'.ighins:i--Can you tell me. Mis- De Wittf, what is the difference between, a w!se man atvl a fool'' Miss 1'e Wit;e A wise rnsn knows he is a fool and is miserable; the fool thinks he Is wise and Is happy. fnappreclated Drm.iitntlou. Small Brother Marie, does your admirer stutter? Marie No: of corn-knot! What made you think of such a thing? Small Brother Then -why dxs bo writ "My dear. dr Marie rFUofVBde Blattw.

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COMMISSION STANDS BY NINE HOUR LAW

Petition of Railroad Officials Not Heeded. Washington, Feb. 12'.- An important announcement was made yesterday by tho interstate commerce commission respecting its attitude toward the request recently made by the operating vice presidents of the railroads of the United States, that the so-called nine-1 hour law was relating to the employment of train dispatchers, telegraph operators and tower men be suspended by the commission until such time as the law could be amended to meet the desires of all concerned. Tiu commission holds in brief that it has no authority to extend the time or suspend the operations of the law, except in a particular case or cases in which a hearing has been held and good cause shown for tho extension asked. "Thousands of letters and telegrams received in the last few days indicate wide-spread misapprehension as to the power of the commission to 'extend the law,' which goes into effect March 4 next, limiting the hours of service of employes engaged in the movement, of trains upon interstate railroads,'' says the report. "I'LL TAKE THE ' SAYS ALEX Rumors of His Marriage to Mrs. Vanderbilt Authentic. New York, Feb. 12 Denials of the persistent report t hat Mrs. Cornelius Vanderbilt is to wed Count Alexander Hadik, of Hungary, are neither positive enough nor from persons considered closo enough to the Vanderbilt family to prove very convincing to New York society. Tho interviewcabled last night from Uerlin, in which Minister of State Count Johaun Hadik, Count Alexander's brother, says explicitly that the latter recently wrote to him confirming the news of the engagement, Is considered as conclusive so far as concerns Count Johann, clude any possibmty of a wilful misstatement. Seemingly authentic reports that Mrs. Vanderbilt is about to offer her $4,000,000 home at Fifth avenue and Fifty-seventh street for sale are considered significant in connection with the news of her engagement. No members of the Vanderbilt family will discuss rumors of the prospective alliance. The Mexican Cook. A good Mexican cook relieves the mistress of the house of worry and reiponsibility in a manner that is almost unknown in the I'nited States. The cook is given so much a day. and with this amount she will purchase each morning all the provisions for the day. Including even the staples that are usually bought in large quantities in other countries. On Jl a day a cook will provide a very good table for a family of three or four and get enough beana and tortillas and chile to set the servants' table besides. They can really do better than their mistresses, because they can usually drive sharper bargains with the marketmen of their own class, and they have more patience to haggle over the last penny. 353 0 State institutions Now buy wholesale BL'ACKBURNT D They've cut out the old Hind unsolicited too.

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FLEET WILL BE MET BY ADMIRAL DEWEY On Its Arrival at San Francisco, Famous Naval Hero May Take Charge. HE IS WELL ACQUAINTED. IN CASE OF WAR IN THE EAST THE SERVICES OF THE ADMIRAL COULD NOT BE DISPENSED WITH AS HE KNOWS THE SEAS. Washington, Feb. 12. Admiral Dewey will go to San Francisco to meet the American fleet. This announcement of the purpose of the ranking admiral of the navy has caused a stir of gossip in army and navy circles. Rumors of a breakdown in Admiral Evans's health, which were current at the time the American armada sailed from Hampton Roads, have been revived and give color to the conjectures that "Fighting Hob" may be relieved oi ihe supreme command by the "Hero o. Sl.anila." If war in the Orient is tc come, say the wiseaeres in naval circles, the country cannot dispense with : he services of such a veteran sailor of the Eastern seas as Admiral Dewey. Admiral Dewey, however, ridicules the idea that there is the remotest, prospect of his return to harness. lie de clares his coming viMt to the coast next may will be solely in the nature of a social affair, and will not. have any bearing on Admiral Evans's command. The admiral will be accompanied on his journey to greet ihe fleet by Secretary of the Navy Met calf. The plan of the trip to the coast, it i:-, said, originated in an invitation from 1he Chairman of the Chamber of Commerce of San Francisco. Mr. Dentley. Mr. Dent ley, while on a visit to Washington, was introduced to the president by Senator Perkins. He invited the president to be present at the festivities which will welcome the fleet's arrival at the Golden Gate. And upon the president expressing his regrets that he could not attend. Mr. Beutley invited Admiral Dewey and Secretary Metcalf. The admiral and Secretary Metcalf accepted the invitation in a purely social way. Admiral Dewey has not decided whether he will meet the fleet at Santiago or await its arrival at San Francisco. DUNCAN M GET A NEW HEARING Greenfield Slayers Attorney Picks a Flaw. Greenfield, Ind.. Feb. 12. A motion for a new trial was filed today by attorneys, for Marion Duncan, convicted of killing James LaFolktte and aw aitins sentence for life in the Michigan City prison. The motion -was a voluminous document and much time was spent in argument. During the trial the attorneys for the j state a?ked each of the defendant's 1 character witnesses a hypothetical question, after they had testified to i the defendant's t:ood reputation prior to the crime, the substance of which was :"If you had knova that he was unlawful. y intimate with another man's wife, carried a revolver," etc. "would you say his reputation was good or bad?" This question was admitted by the court over te objection of defense and was asked of each witness. Two days later the court reconsidered this ruling and instructed the jurors not to consider it. This will be, it is understood one of the grounds for asking a new trial, it being contended that the evt(Jeirtx had its ttftueaee h-fore it was 'rtttdran from h jwy.

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JAPS ARE EXCITED OVER WAR STORIES Officialdom Puzzled Over The Hostile Tone. Tokio, Feb. 12 Japan is much excited over a big batch of war stories in today's cables from tho Vnitcd States. Officialdom i: much puzzled by the hostile tone of the dispatches having assumed that the progress of negotiations between the two countries was giving entire satisfaction to Americans. Messages from China are also taking on an increasingly ugly tone, influential statesmen in the Celestial empire being freely quoted to the effect that China will fight before permitting the Japaneso annexation of Manchuria, which she evidently considers imminent. Former American Ambassador Aoki is still awaiting a summons before the mikado to report on conditions at Washington and is openly voicing his anger at the manner in which he is being ignored. I ricotne afforded by the five-year securit ies of The United Gas & Elec trie Go NEW tlllllf IO arrtmoNviiLC. ind. Srrvlnc MM? people. Net earnings three times inteiest charge. Denominations $100, $500 nd $1,000 .-inl bond sold. I nuret raid every six months at Chicago Banks. TROWBRIDGE & NIVER CO. MUNICIPAL BONDS First National Sank tlf. Telcaftsae. CHICAGO Central UtJ hiii rut amri r'un tkit , futn t-iai' TROWBRIDGE & NIVER CO.. First National Bank Blilg., Chios. HI. PIrasr iertd iliu.tralfj deicHption oi i,ruflNm DR. A. B. PRICE DENTIST 14 and 15 The Colonial. Phone 2281. Lady Assistant. I DR. W.J. SMITH I I .. DENTIST., i HOME PHONE 1382. 8 1103 Main Street. Oround floor

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The nineteen women in the FinnisH Parliament have alreday present. i twenty-six bills relatiug to the reform of marriage laws, the legal protection of illegitimate children, protection t

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