Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 33, Number 17, 3 March 1908 — Page 8
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, TUESDAY, MARCH 3, 190S. INDIANA HAS All INTEREST IN BILL Controversy in Senate Over Constitutional Employers' Liability Bill. Mmjm urn v TO SECURE FREEDOM Beech Hargis Unconcerned, But Thinks Paternal Love Will Win for Him. BEGINSTWO BILLS PRESENTED. SHARES IN THE ESTATE. AS A GENERAL RULE, HOWEVER, LABOR LEADERS LIKE THE LAFOLLETTE MEASURE BETTER THAN THE KNOX BILL. MOUNTAINEERS WHO FIGURED IN FEUDS ARE SWARMING JACKSON, KY. TWO OTHER FEUDISTS ON TRIAL TODAY.
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Fine White Dress Swisses lOO, Pes. Imported Swisses The fairest of the fair. They are all here, and prices well, just see our west window. As introductory we will sell Fancy White Swisses, worth 39c yd. only 25c. Fancy White Swisses, worth 45 to 65c yd. only 35c Fancy Whitd Swisses, worth 65 to 75c yd. only 45c We prepared enthusiastically for this occasion. The opening selling of our new white goods will be an occasion of enthusiasm. Every yard of goods is styled right, every pattern and weave is of the newest origination and expressive of 190S style ideas say nothing of the extreme low prices for Thursday's selling. It's An Opportunity NO ONE SHOULD MISS.
A Fine Swiss Dress or Waist Pattern At About Two-thirds the Usual Price.
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The Incubator Season is now on full blast and we want everyone who is thinking of an incubator to come In and let us show you why the PETALUM A is the best. Pilgrim Bros. Cor. 5th and Main.
Th.Nan'Ice OfUfK Infant and children are constantly neediner a laxative. It is important to know what to cn-e them. Their stomach and bowels are not stronjr enough for salts, purgative waters or cathartic pills, powders or t-ilets. Give them a mil l, pleasant, gentle, laxative tonio like Dr. Cald well's Syrup Pepsin, which sells at too sri!; sum of 50 cents or tl at drug stores. It is tin rne great remedy for yon to have ia tha house tc give cailArea when the v ned it.
Vibohcia: tJolct Aiedal Flour makes delicious baked tttuff. Rhoia.
WILL BE WEDDED
Mary A. tician.
Stubbs, State Statisto Take Husband Saturday.
RETIRES FROM POLITICS.
Miss Mary A. Stubbs, state statistician and Harry C. Moore are to be married uext Saturday afternoon at the home of the bride, 1732 Park avenue. Invitations were received yesterday by their friendd without the formality of a previous announcement of the engagement. The news was not surprising, however. With the invitations comes the formal announcement that Miss Stubbs will not make the race for nomination by the republicans for state statistician. This will be glad news to some
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Miss Stubbs had never announced her candidacy. She talked for some time as though she would make the race and the state's attorney general was asked for an official opinion as to
whether a woman could be elected to a state office. Miss Stubbs became statistician by the appointment by the governor at the death of her father, Joseph II. Stubbs, In December, 1900. Mr. Moore Is secretary treasurer of the Pitman-Myers company. Mr. and Mrs. Moore will reside at 517 Sutherland avenue. Miss Stubbs says she will fill out tho remainder of her term of office, which expires Dec. 31.
Rave yon trouble of any kind arising- from a disordered stomach? Go to your druggist and ge a 50c or $1 bottle of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin, which Is positively guaranteed tc sure you and keep ycu wall.
PALLADIUM WANT ADS. PAY
Wanted Boys to Bring Flour Sacks. OMER G. WHELAN Feed and Seed Store 33 S. 6th St. Phone 1679
Washington, March 3 Indiana and her organized labor centers will watch with Interest the curious controversy
In the Senate over the question of what shall be regarded by that body as a constitutional employers' liability bill. The Issue Is raised by Senator LaFollette, of Wisconsin, and Senator Knox, of Pennsylvania, and two committees, oddly enough, are struggling with the problem. The day following the decision of the United States Supreme Court that the liability act applying to common carriers passed by Congress last year, was unconstitutional, another bill was introduced by Senator Knox. He had anticipated the decision of the Supreme Court and prepared his bill in advance, and it is understood that it is in line with the recommendation
in the president's annual message,
that the defects in the old liability law should be cured by new legisla- j tion. This bill may be supposed to express the concessions to which the j employers will submit. Wishes of the Employes. j A month later Senator LaFollette introduced another railroad liability bill, and this, in turn, as it is supported by the railroad unions throughout the country, may be taken to express the wishes of the employes. In the opinion of its opponents, it would re-enact the Identical provisions to which the Supreme Court objected; but La Follette Is a man of ability, and the issue is being urged by him with vigor. The Knox bill went to the committee on the judiciary, and Is being considered by a subcommittee of which Senator Knox is chairman, while the La Follette bill experienced the unusual procedure of being sent to the committee on education and labor, of which Senator Dolliver is chairman. Hearings by both committees are now in progress. Leaves It to the Jury. Each bill abolishes the doctrine, discarded in 1832, which prevented the recovery of damages when the person receiving and causing the injury worked for the same employer. Each abolishes the rule of contributory negligence and establishes the principle of proportionate negligence, which allows the jury to assess damages proportionate to the relative negligence of the employer, his agent and the injured employe. Each puts no limit on the damages recoverable. But there they part company. The LaFollette bill puts all power into the hands of the jury. The Knox bill reserves to the court the right to supervise the verdict and set it aside if the damages are disproportionate to the negligence. There is a manifest wish among the labor organizations who are now having their innings, to limit the power of the courts.
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INDIANS DROWNED BY CRUEL MEXICANS
Vessels Went to Sea With Yaquis and Returned Shortly Empty.
WHOLESALE SLAUGHTER.
CLAIMED THAT THEY WERE SUPPOSED TO HAVE BEEN TAKEN TO YUCATAN BUT TRIP COULD NOT HAVE BEEN MADE SO SOON
Jackson, Ky., March S. The trial of Beauchamp Copper Hargis, aged 21, for the murder of his father. Judge James Hargis, the noted leader of the Hargis faction of the Hargls-Cockrlll
feud, was called in the circuit court
here Monday before Judge J. P. xVdams. The patricide appeared unconcerned. He depends implicitly upon the love of his mother to get Isim free, and she has employed the best counsel to be had and will be present In court with him. Young Hargis receives $50,000 from his father's estate, his mother $20,000 and his sister, Mrs. Evelyn Kogg, $30,000. All this will be spent if necessary, to save the boy's life, it is declared. The town of Jackson Is crowd
ed with mountaineers, many of whom have figured conspicuously ia feuds
during the past decade. When the
common wealth announced its readi
ness to proceed with the trial, the de
fense asked for a continuance. Today
the cases against John Abner and
John Smith, charged with the murder
of Dr. D. B. Cox during the Hargis feud reign, were called here.
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10 STATE'S DEFENSE
Congressman Clark Says His State Is Prepared to Answer Peonage Charges.
DON'T LIKE INVESTIGATORS
Washington, March 3. In a bitter
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ENTIRE WHEAT FLOUR All the wheat that is good to eat.
We make a specialty of Lenten Goods. Canned fish of all kinda. Smoked fish, Bloaters, Halibut, Herrings. Cheese of all kinds. Just received another lot of that fancy Camembert Cheese. Fancy, large crisp Bulk Olives, 30c a Quart, Pickles of all kinds. Major Grey Chutney, Pin Money Mangoes, Dill Pickles.
WE LAY OUR EGGS before you fresh from the farm.
criticism of the department of the government and some of its officials, Mr. Clark, of Florida, in the house Monday declared " that the state of Florida was prepared to answer the accounts of "peonage." "slavery," "involuntary servitude," "brutal and inhuman treatment of laborers," and other publications which smell of the "slums" and in some of the most re
markable documents emanating in the department of Justice of the United States, which he charged were absolutely false in all essential particulars. The people of Florida, he asserted, courted the fullest investigation of a matter which had been of so much injury to the fair name of their
state. Mr. Clark turned his attention to Assistant Attorney General Charles W. Russell, who was given charge of the investigation, and who, he said, quick
ly called to hi aid Mrs. Quaekenbo.. "My God!" lie exclaimed, "what a combination. In normal times it would be an affliction up on any people to send into their midst Churlcs W. Russell, 'a Southern man and a Democrat.' and "Mary Grace Quaokenbos, La combination or separately."
THE CITY IN BRIEF
Mortgage Exemptions. Woodhvrrst'a office. 3-5.7
f this concerns 70a, read cPrtllljr m. 'ildwell's byrup Pepsin Is positively ruaran1 to cure indigestion. constipation, sick beadhe, offen.ive bresth, malaria axx2 all diseases ti. '.ug from stomach 'rouble.
PALLADIUM WANT ADS. PAY
SFtIECEA.TIi2 Extra Stamps! Extra Stamps! Wednesday and Thursday, March 4th and 5th we will give extra stamps on the following: 14 Bars Santa Claus Soap and 10 Stamps . 50c 6 lbs. Fresh Ground Buckwheat Flour and CO Stamps . 30c 3 boxes X-Cello and 15 Stamps 25c 1 lb. Our Special Blend Coffee and 23 Stamps 25c 1 lb. Our Leader Coffee and ." Stamps .....15c 3 cans Our Favorite Succotash and 5 Stamps 25c 1 lb. Fancy Imperial Tea and CO Stams dqc lb. Climax Baking Powder and 5 Stamps ..10c V'i lb. Cook's Delight Baking Fowdor and 15 Stamps 10c 1 lb. Model Soda and 5 Stamps ...10c 1 gallon Malt Pickling Vinegar and 10 Stamps ...,20c 1 lb. Climax Sea Shells (Macaroni) and 5 stamps ...10c 1 lb. Climax Vermicelli and 5 Stamps 10c 1 lb. A No. 1 Egg Noodles and o stamps 10c 3 cans Old Dutch Cleanser and CO Stamps .......30c 20th Centnry Washing Powder and 10. Stamps 10c t! cakes Royal Medicated Soap and 10 Stamps 30c
Model Department Store, 11 S. 7th St. Internrban Station. Colonial Bldg. New Phone 1838. Bell Phone 47R Smith & Goodrich, Props.
Galveston. Tex.. Marcu 3. Mexican
officials are charged with drowning
Yaqui Indians by boat loads by American observers. A. Nelson, said to be of Washington and C. B. Gowanfl described as an electrical engineer of El Paso, make affidavit. Mr. Nelson says: "I witnessed many carloads of Yaquis brought from the interior into Guyomas for deportation, and saw the Indians driven into the hold of a thip and started for Yucatan. But none of these wretches was ever landed, for the ship was back in port in less ruan three days. Under the most favorable conditions the voyage can not be made in less than seven days. I personally witnessed the loading of six vessels with human freight during my sojourn
at Guyomas, but it was the same cruel j story. At Hermosillo I learned that j
though this was the concentration point for the Yaqui prisoners, only a small percentage of the captured Indians reached there, and these from only the immediate sections. I learned at Hermosillo that no prisoners had reached there from Cananea, and yet I had seen many a bunch of Yaquis started out from Cananea for Hermosillo."
The Hnb Of The Body. The organ aronnd which all tbe other organs rsvolve. ana ttpon which they are larrely dependent for their welfare, is the stomach. When tae f one tion s of tbe stomach become impaired, the bowels and liver also become deranged. To enre a disease of the stomach, lirer cr bowels set a 50 cent or SI bottle of Dr. Cald-
well's Syrup Pepsin at yonr druggist's. It is the promptest relief for cocstjpsUon and tfjir Ppi ever ccmpounded.
POLITE CLERKS ARE AT YOUR SERVICE COME SEE THE PRETTY GOODS GREAT VALUES
Something doing these nice days corner 9th and Main Sis; Sale of Mill Ends. Big bundles wrapped up for a small piece of money here. You had better see about it
Simpson's Grey Calico, Mill Ends, only 5c 10c Ginghams, pretty styles, Mill End price 7c 35c Embroideries, Mill End price 25c 12c and 15c Embroideries, Mill End price 10c
irs NO TROUBLE TO SHOW YOU THE -PRETTY GOODS NO OBLIGATION UPON YOU FOR LOOKING
A Generous Welcome to AIL
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