Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 33, Number 10, 25 February 1908 — Page 4

THE RICII3IOXD PALLADIU3I AND SU-TELEGRA31, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1903.

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r-er iopy, uauy . ' Per Copy, Sunday 3c ; Per Week, Dally and Sunday 10 IN ADVANCE One Year $500 Entered at Richmond, Ind., Postofflce As Second Clas3 Mail Matter. "SCAB." Uncle Joe Cannon has at last shown himself in his true colors. He bas thrown aside hie hypocritical attitude j ; OI me past lew years, auu m,w . up with the Test of the enemies of the country against President Roosevelt. Cannon objects to the domination of the country by one man. He wants us to return to the good old days when tha president was more or less of a figure head and the senate and house transacted the business of the land, with more or less graft on the side and no on to interfere with it. Cannon, however, mistakes the temper of the people of this country in expecting that they would be satisfied to return to the old regime. Our eyes have been opened and we now know that some of the greatest rascals and thieves in the country are those who In the past have posed as legislators for the people. We know how subserviently such men have served Wall street's crooks and we want no more of them. Some there aro who will praise Cannon for his frank stand against the president and will declare he is but voicing his honest opinion. If that is llio case why did ho not voice that honest opinion years ago when President lloosevelt first began his crusade against predatory wealth? Cannon is a candidate for president. We don't want him nor anyone else who waits until the last minute to voice their honest opinions. In the words of union labor Cannon's attitude is that of a "scab"' and thia country does not want a "scab" president E. H. Harrlman is to be a delegate to the republican national convention from New York. If that is the kind of support Governor Hughes is receiving his boom for president and his sincerity as a reformer will both disappear from the minds of the people. ROOSEVELT A RED SAYS SOCIALIST Claims That the President Is A Socialist at Heart. Hoboken, N. J., Fob. 23 President lloosevelt is claimed by- the anarchists of the country as otio of their own. This 'declaration was made by Alexander Berkman, one of the leading "reds" of the country, the man who shot Henry Prick and served a long prison sentence, iu an address to the Social Studies Club. Berkman said: "The man with the glittering teeth is one of us at heart, though he has not the courage of his convictions as yet. Although ho has many faults, we must give him credit for having some sense at times. "But we have no confidence in Roosevelt. Though he has done much in the last few months to aid our cause, he has not done it for u, but for himself. He is selfish. He works for Roosevelt all the time and not for the downtrodden man. His only aim is to overthrow the Government for himself, so that he can be dictator, frre&t Poohbah and His Royal Xibs of the United States. Cure for Drunkenness Orrin Treatment to Be Used at Home Without Publicity or Loss of Time from Business. The best aid to temperance is something that will strengthen the drunkard's wrecked nervous system and cure his unnatsiral craving for drink. We hlive that any man who really desires to he cured of the liquor habit an cure himself by umejj Orrir.e. This remarkable treatment has nmik eo many cures that vc aro glad to sell it under au absolute guarantee to refund the money if it docs not cure. It is in two forms: No. 1 thai can bo ftiven secretly, ant! No. 2 for those who vihh to be cured. It is not only the roofet reliable treatment known, but it is also the most economical as it otts only SI a box and there is no detention from the usual duties, while if j; cure is nor erreorrci. mere is no cx-i peuse whatever. Mail orders filled on rwcipt of price in plain sealed package. Write for free booklet The Orrine Co, Washington P. C, or A. G. Luken & Co., Richmond Ind. MASONIC CALENDAR. Richmond lodgo. No. 196, F. & A. M. Called meeting Februray 23. Work in the Masters degree. King Solomons chapter No. 4, R. A. M.. Feb. 28. Special convocation. Work Ro?al Arch.

CROMER CANDIDATE With Consummate Skill, Former Representative Is Laying Plans.

RELIEVED DCLICVCU HE WILL WIN. George tV. Cromer, of Muncie, is a candidate for renomiuation for congress in the Eighth district, according to word coming from there. He will be nominated, unless he gays that he doesn't want to make the race. It is conceded now that everything necessary is favorable to his renomination and that no politician in the state ever laid his plans with as consummate skill and energy as Cromer has disPf during the last few months When he returned from Washington at en(J of h,8 term h& waa consign. ed to the down-and-out class, but in a short time he has turned defeat into victory. So far as many of the antiCromer men are concerned they are j as bitter as ever toward him. but the ; old feud is dying out, and it is thought I now that Cromer would stand a good j chance to win at the polls. He is ! showing no Quarter to those who led the bolt against him, but it is said that he Is not trying to make trouble for members of the party who scratched the ticket at the solicitation of his enemies. His victory in Delaware county was complete, and it is now believed that he will win in all the counties except Madison, which will back Albert Vestal. It is the understanding that it is not Cromer's plan to announce his candidacy until the delegates meet at Anderson, March "(, to make the nomination. SUPREME COORT Holds Sex Must Be Favored And Rights Cannot Be Infringed Upon. SHOP GIRLS' PROTECTION. LEGISLATION PROTECTING THEM MUST BE SUSTAINED DIFFERENCE IN WOMEN FROM MAN JUSTIFIES THIS. Washington, Feb. 25. The girl in the laundry, in the shop and the stores received an able defense today in a decision of the supreme court, which declared that for her own health and the 'veil-being of the race, legislation to protect her from the greed as well as the passions of man was justified. The decision further said that concerns employing female labor in Oregon can not require girls to work more than ten hours a day in compliance with a law enacted by the legislature of that state in 1003. The decision was prompted by the case of Curt Miller, a laundryman, doing business in Porlaud. Ore., who sued the state. Miller attacked the law as unconstitutional, charging that :t puts a limitation ou the power of contract. The Oregon supreme court upheld the statute on the ground that it Is a police regulation, and its decision was affirmed by the federal supreme court in Its ruling today. The opinion was by Justice Brewer. Must Favor the Sex. Holding first that women's rights can b no more infringed than those of men. Justice Brewer went still further and held that on many accounts womau is entitled to greater protection xhan her brother. On that point he t,aid in part: "Differentiated by these matters from the other sex. she is properly placed in a class by herself and legislation designed for her protection may be sustained, even when like legislation is not necessary for men and could not bo sustained. It is impossible to close one's eyes to the fact that she still looks to her brother and depends upou him. Even though all restrictions on political, personal and contractual! rights were taken away and she s-tood. so far as statutes are concerned, upon absolutely an equal plane with him, it would still be true that she is so constituted that tbo will rest, upon Mid look to him for protection; that the physical structure and a proper "iischarge of her maternal functions er.nr in view not only her, own health, but the well being of the race, justify legislation to protect her. from the greed as well as the passion of man. 'Th' limitations which thi Mamie places v pon her coutrat fv.ral powers, uoon i.er risht to agree with her employer as to the time! she shall labor, aro not imposed t-oleiy for her benefit, Lut t-o largely for tho benefit of alt. Many words can not make this plainer. The sex differ in structure of body, in functions to be performed by each. In tho amount of physical strength, in the capacity of long continued labor, particularly whtu standing, the influence of igorous health upon the future vell-bcir.g of the race, the self-reliance vshuh enables one to assert full rights n.ul in the capacity to maintain the struggle for subsistence. This difference justifies a difference in legislation and upholds that which is designed to compensate for some of the burdens which rest upon her." After seventy-two years of continuous work in the ministry of th Southern Presbyterian church, the Rev. Angus Johnson has just died at Avalon, Tex., in the 100th year of his ag. He wjh probaWj- th oldest minister in th? country In active service.

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Legislature Will Split Over Mining Criticism. Charleston, W. Va., Feb. 25 Rumblings of dissension are heard in the West Virginia Legislature over the report of the Mining Investigation Committee, which censured the State Mine Department for alleged inactivity and lack of energy in the enforcement of the mining laws, in connection with the mine horrors which occurred in this state during the past year. It is charged by some that the influence of the West Virginia coal barons is seen in the report which absolves them from a large portion of the blame for the explosions. WANT THE CANTEEN Asserted That the Ranks of The Army Will Not Then Be Depleted. WOMAN CAUSE OF RUMPUS. Washington, Feb. 25. "Give us back the canteen." From private to major general, the United States army is making this request as if with one voice. So emphatic is the entreaty, congress would restore the canteen instanter were it not for the ever watchful eye of the women temperance workers. Representative Richard Bartboldt, of Missouri, is tho father of a bill providing for the re-establishment of the canteen. The friends of the canteen are amassing strength quietly, but it requires a strong congressional heart to deliberately step out In the open as a target for thousands of blue ribbon orators. Besides all the old canteen arguments, there is one new one this season." Congress is asked to restore the canteen as a desperate move to turn the tide of depletion of the ranks. Tho army is still more than 20,000 men short. "The anti-canteen law ought to be repealed," said Major General Frederick D. Grant, "but the prospects of congress doing anything right away aro not very encouraging. Politicians do not care to antagonize the extreme prohibition element. Congress sees, I think, that it has made a mistake, but it is a hard thing to go back now." Senator Warren, chairman of the senate committee on military affairs, explains the situation in this manner: "You see the good women have got it into their pretty heads that the canteen is a thing of the devil and that it makes a gin mill out of every army post ,and these good women have stirred up such a rumpus that representatives of the people are afraid to run counter to it. The canteen does not send army boys to the devil, but keeps them from going to him. The canteen allows them to have light, pure beer in decent surroundings, instead of driving him outside to dens of unspeakable moral character. The women reply: 'Well, no well brought up boy will go to these places anyway.' So there you are. The fact is the boys are going to the bad in this manner, and facts are facts." Representative Julius Kahn of San Francisco, has a curious document in the form of a petition for the restoration of the canteen sipmd by several hundred citizens living adjacent to the presidio. PILES 20 Years Cured For 50c Bed-Ridden From Piles, Massachusetts Man Is Cured by Wonderful Pyramid Pile Cure. Send for a Free Trial Package Today. "I had piles for 20 years. I was so bad for months at a time a to be unable to walk. Having a friend who lost his life by an operation, I desisted from ever having that, experiment tried on inc. "1 tried the sample of Fyramid Pile Cure you sent me, and then bought a 50 cent box. The results were immediate and surprising to me, I assure you. "Its speedy action also makes it extremely favorable for impatient people. I am yours sincerely, Gecrce H. Bartlett, Mattapa n, Mass." The moment you bogin io use Pyramid Pii Cure, your piles bt-'gia to leave you. and itching and pain begin to disappear. H heais all sores, ulcers and irritated parts. It is put m in tho form of suppositories and is ealy to use. A trial treatment will be i-ent you at once by mail, iu plain, sealed wrapper, without 'a cent of expense to you. if you send your r.arr.e and address to Pyramid Drug Co.. 140 Pyramid Building. Marshall, Mich. After you receive the sample, you can get a regular size package of Pyramid Pile Cure at your druggist's for 50 cents, or if he hasn't it, send us the money and we will send it to you. Three hundred Berlin streets are planted with 44,000 trees, which are said to represent a value of $K.x. Nearly a thousand gardeners and assistants are employed to take care of them. I." tbis cooeeras 70a. read crfaUy. u: Caldwell's Syrnp Papain Is poairlvely ssaranteed to cure frvl;(?eH'-.n.coni!tlpatlo. sick fceadtch9 ntfeaatve breatl). malaria and all disease ariSiS trots ateoiacb trouhis.

SLOW IMPROVEMENT Dun's Review Speaks of the Trade Conditions for The Future.

SPRING SEASON OUTLOOK. New York, Feb. 25 Dispatches to Dun's Review indicate a small net ini-: provement, especially in the outlook : for the future. Trade at New Or- j leans continues fair, but is not up to the average for the season, partly be-1 cause jobbers are conservative in the i extension of credit. Ixniisrille re- ' ports some gain in sales of agricultural implements, but reports from ! clothing manufacturers are not cheer-1 ful and collections aro still slow. Trade is still dull at Cincinnati, de- j spite clearance sales and lower prices, j Dry goods business has improved to j some extent, but clothing manufacturers report numerous cancellations, and ; collections are slow. Conditions at Cleveland show signs of improvement and manufacturers report evidences of a fairly active spring season. Buy ers are attending from outside points and purchasing freely, although not so liberally as a year ago. SLACK ENDORSED MEMBERS He Is Candidate for Governor Of Indiana. L. Ert Slack, who spoke before the local commercial club some time ago, and who has since announced himself for the nomination for governor of Indiana, subject to the democratic convention, has received the endorsement of the Johnson county bar, of which organization he is a member. Neighborhood Favorite. Mtb. E. D. Charles, of Harbor, Maine, speaking of Electric Bitters, says: "It is a neighborhood favorite! here with us." It deserves to be a j favorite everywhere. It gives quick I relief in dyspepsia, liver complaint, j kidney derangement, malnutrition. ! nervousness, weakness and general j 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. BOY DESPERADOES SHOOT UP EVANSVILLE Victims of Penny Dreadfuls Fire 50 Shots. Evansville, Ind., Feb. 25. Henry Newman, aged 18 and Ed Richardson, aged It, who, it is said, from early boyhood have read Wild West novels, attempted to "shoot up the town" yesterday afternoon. They secured u horse and buggy and drove along, firing their revolvers promiscuously at men, women and children in the streets and on the sidewalks. They fired about. 50 shots but luckily all went wild and no one was hurt. Several patrolmen and detectives joined the infuriated citizens and many farmers, followed ihe young men nine miles into the country. The men drove their horse to death before they were captured, and one horse driven by policemen was also driven to death The men showed fight when surrounded, but their ammunition ran out. and they were compelled to give up. They were hauled into town in a log wagon. WHAT EVERYBODY WANTS Everybody desires good health, which is impossible unless the kidneys are healthy. Foley's Kidney Rjiedy corrects irregularities and cures all forms of kidney or bladder disorders. Take Foley's Kidney Remeuj l uu- anu prevent, urignts disease and diabetes. A. G. Eukcti & Co. The Great Weber Family, Acrobats and Equilibrists, at Phillips Vaudeville All Week. Takes choice cf any cf cur Special Sale of Granite Ware, which lasts but ten days. This ware is fourcoated, white enamel lined, worth 85c anywhere. Come in and get your choice. Peter Johnson Co. Main Street

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DEMOCRATS IN HENRY ' WILLWAGE FIGH1 Hope to Elect Part of County Ticket.

New Castle, Ind., Feb. 25. Democrats of Henry county are preparing to conduct an aggressive campaign in the hope of electing part of their county ticket. With this purpo.se in view a mass meetii:g a hc-M at the cou;--house Saturday night, pre; -it d om r by Col. John M. Motirer as chairman, it is charged that dissatisfaction exists among the republicans over son:-' of the candidates nominated for county office at the primary lait Tuesday, and it is the intention of the democrat to take advantage of any lack of harmony in the rauKs of their opponents. The saloon element will assist the democrats. 10 Wayne County Convention to; Be Held Wednesday, March 4 FANNING TO BE HERE. The Wayne County Prohibition convention will be held at Richmond in Rhoda Temple, Wednesday. March 4. beginning at 10:30 a. m.. for the purpose of nominating a county ticket and electing delegates to the state convention which will be held May 1'. and 20. Michael J. Fanning, the great Irish orator of the East, will bo present and address the convention. He has fewequals and certainly no superiors on the platform. Is a typical Irishman, as witty as he is eloquent, and is generally known as the "Prohibition Cyclone." No one can afford to hiss hearing this great man. He has been engaged by the state committee for a limited time only. Mr. Fanning will also speak in the G. A. R. half at night. MORE WARSHIPS THAN MERCHANTMAR1NE Gallinger Scores a Point in Senate. Washington, Feb. 23. Senator Gallinger, in a speech' in favor of the ocean mail subsidy bill said that when Admiral Evans arrives at his Pacific destination he will find that he has two battleships for every AmericiiVi commercial vessel engaged in foreign trade. The American Pacific naval reserve has disappeared since congress failed to give assistance. The lines to South America have dwindled and now the United States finds it necessary in sending warships on a long cruise to employ ships of other nations to carry coal. REBATE LAW VALID Convicted Railroad Will Have To Pay Fines Assessed Against It. THE SUPREME COURT ACTS. Washington, l-'rb. 23. The question whether the railroad rate law. Known as the Hepburn act. repeals section ojii cf the ElKins act. prohibiting reI'.i'.ps by railroads, was involved in the case of the Great Northern Railway company versus the United States, which was decided yesterday j by the supreme court of the United ;

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