Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 33, Number 31, 17 March 1908 — Page 4

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TIIE RICH3IOXD PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRA3I, TUESDAY, MARCH IT, 1908.

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CAMPBELL, FIRST, LAST AND ALL THE TIME. Wayne county's candidate for congress, the Rev. J. O. Campbell, has about the best chance of landing the nomination of any candidate in the field. As everyone knows the fight that ended with the ward meetings last night was very much in favor of Mr. Campbell. Jt secured the elimination of Judge Barnard as being considered in any way as Wayno county's second choice should it become apparent in the convention that our own candidate had no chance of the nomination. The result of last night's meetings showed conclusively that "Wayne county was first, last and all the time for Mr. Campbell, so mnch so Jn tact, that it would not entertain the proposition of electing as delegates men who even entertained thoughts lof a second choice. Mr. Campbell deserves the high regard and loyalty that is felt for him Jn this county. A man of sterling worth, he haa impressed everyone by his splendid character and the absoluteuprightness that has characterized liis actions since entering into the political game. He has earned the confidence of the voters of Wayne county and they have not hesitated to respond and show their appreciation of him by earnestly supporting him in his endeavor to obtain the highest office that lies with this district to give. Nor is Mr. Campbell's strength confined to Wayne county alone. He is recognized throughout the district as a man entirely divorced from machine politics, as a man whose hands are free from the stain of any political chicanery, as a man of the people and for the people and who will in all probability be selected by the people to head their district ticket at the coming election. We feel that for these reasons as well as tor the following, Mr. Campbell deserves and will receive the nomination for congress in the Sixth

count." Doesn't that bring back recollections of the good old days even in Klchmond? If ever a play had a mission, "The Man of the Hour" has. Its mission Is to portray as true to life as possible the causes and manifestations of political corruption and to show that even in the face of these common honesty can be successful. It was interesting to notice the attitude of the audience as the plot of "The Man of the Hour" was unfolded. There was good natured tolerance for Horrlgau, the bos;-;; amusement and satisfaction over bis defeat. For Phelan, the other boss, who was fighting Horrigan to satisfy personal feeling, there was a liking. But for the young mayor, who put his honesty above his feelings of gratitude and indebtedness to the boss, through whom he had secured his nomination and consequent election, there was open-hearted admiration. We have not said anything yet about the acting, but what use after the above? That certainly shows that if the acting had not been of the highest kind the splendid impression made by "The Man of the Hour" would not have been possible.

SKIN ON FIRE AGONY UNBEARABLE.

Terrible Itching Burning Skin Disease Now Quickly Cursd. A purely vegetable external remedy that has been proved beyond all possible doubt to cure the worst cases of Eczema and all skin diseases can now be procured by all skin sufferers. This remarkable remedy is D. D. D. Prescription, the discovery of Dr. Decatur D. Dennis, the well known skin specialist, and is being manufactured by the D. D. D. Co., 112 Michigan Street, Chicago, 111. The demand for this remedy has become tremendous within a short time because' people are just learning that the hundreds of cures it has made seem to he permanent. Eczema and all diseases of the skin must be treated locally, according to the views now held by foremost skin specialists and physicians; that is, you .must doctor the itch where the itch is. It is useless to attempt to care skin disease by taking drugs and medicines into the stomach. The disease is not in the blood. It is In the skin and only skin deep. You must get at the seat of the disease and kill the germ by making direct applications to the skin. Mrs. Li. B. Towell, Box 414, Caruthersville, Mo., writes: "Words cannot convey my full appreciation of D. D. D. Tho face of my baby boy was a solid scab, when 1 accidentally heard of D. D. D. I secured a bottle at once and began to apply It. It was miraculous in its cure. It healed my baby's face completely. If anyone wants further information about this I shall be only too glad to hear from them." Testimonials of hundreds of cases of remarkable cures by D. D. D. Prescription and an interesting booklet on skin disease and its treatment, ex

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The cost of hauling coal for its own locomotives is estimated at 3 mills per ton mile on the St. Louis & San Francisco railroad, and the labor of-handling it at 8 cents a ton.

Sluggish livers and bowels are the cause of nearly every disease. Cleanse your system and regulate the bowels and liver to heathy, natural action by Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea, The surest remedy known. 35c. Tea or Tablets. A. G. L.uken & Co.

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results will disillusionize the district D. D. Soap will be found on sale.

la regard to the reported strength of Judge Barnard in Wayne county. Several of Judge Barnard's local supporter, before yesterday, declared that the jndge was the strongest man, even in Wayne county as well as in the district. It will be remembered that Barnard sympathizers attempted to gain popular approval of their intention to place his name on the ticket recently voted on at the republican primary, 'he Palladium exposed this attempt nd the plan was dropped like a hot rake. But as far as Judge Barnard being the popular man in Wayne county and controlling it., strength, rell, yesterday's ward meetings show about how much reliance can be put la such an idea. The same idea that Judge Barnard vould be able to control Wayne county' delegation has in some way gotten over the district. But last night's results will show up the fallacy of these claims to the district and establish beyond all doubt that Mr. Camptell has the entire strength of Wayne county behind him and that it will

tick there. The other counties of the district, excepting Henry, are united in their opposition to Judge Barnard's candidacy and while several of these counties also have candidates, if It becomes apparent to them, as it will, that Mr. Campbell is the logical man to unite on to defeat the judge, it will be all over but the shouting. We congratulate Mr. Campbell upon the high place he has earned in the liearts of tho citizens of Wayne county and assure him we feel it a pleasure as well as a duty to keep his candidacy before the people. Wo fed that tie represents tho highest type of American citizenship and that is the kind f man the Palladium supports.

MASONIC CALENDAR. Tuesday Evening, March 17. Richmond Lodge No. 196 F. & A. M., Fellow Craft degree. Wednesday Evening, March 18. Webb Lodge No. 24 F. & A. M., stated meeting. Thursday Evening, March 19. Wayne Council No. 10 R. & S. M. Rehearsal Super Ex Degree for Super Ex Masters only. Saturday Evening, March 21. Loyal Chapter O. E. S. No. 49, stated meeting.

Gaut's Formula For Kidney Cure.

Get your druggist to mix the following ingredients: one-half ounce Kluid ext. Uuchu, one ounce of compound fluid Balm-

wort and two ouncei of syrup j Sarsaparilla compound. Shak

well and take a tpaspoonful before each mal and one at re- ! tiring:. Drink plenty of water 4 between meals and 8t night, but i little of any liquid at meal times. -5 The buchu alone is an fsflIfnt tonio for the kidneys and bladder, but combined with the j excellent qualities of balmwort ( and sarsaparllla Its efficacy is ( ten times greater. The great urinary specialist, Gaut, whose single fees range from JT00 to 4 $1000, acknowledge in his lat- fr est reports to the German l Health Bureau that this simple mixture is most reliable and 4 will cure all but the most com- 4 plicated and aggravated kidney 4and bladder affections, there- 4 fore it is well worth trying, as 4 it is not an expensive formula. 4 Puffing under the eyes, back- fr ache and dizziness, burning of 4 the eyes, blurred vision, ex- 4

treme nervousness. and insomnia all Indicate urinary trouble. Many more symptoms could be named, but the reader

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r'revent serious complications ike diabetes, Briht's diaeiiac, apoplexy and rheumatism.

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PRACTICE WILL LAST WE WEEKS Residents Along the California Coast Anxious to See The Big Vessels.

AUSTRALIA IS ANXIOUS.

WELCOME IS BEING PLANNED FOR AMERICAN SAILORS ADMIRAL EVANS NOT SO ILL AS GENERALLY REPORTED.

Washington, March 17. Record target practice by Admiral Evans' "big sixteen" which is in progress at Magdalena Bay will continue for approximately three weeks. This information has been received by the navy department Secretary Metcalf is considering an application mads today by Senator Flint, of California, on behalf of the residents of the towns along the coast in the vicinity of Los Angeles, to have the fleet divide into four squadrons when it reaches San Pedro. Should this plan be adopted one squadron will

isit Santa Monica, one at Venice, one

at Redondo and the other at Long Beach. Royal Welcome Planned. Melbourne, Australia, March 17. Preparations already have been begun to welcome the American battleship fleet next winter and a royal reception is assured. Today expressions of satisfaction at the forthcoming visit were received from all parts of the commonwealth. The federal ministers are planning entertainments and the state government has promised to co-operate. Evans Much Better. San Diego, Cal., March 17. Rear Admiral Thomas, commanding the second squadron denies that Admiral Evans has at any time been so ill as to turn command of the fleet over to him. Admiral Evans' comment on the cruise was to the effect that he was ordered to bring the ships to the Pacific, and he obeyed. All are in splendid trim and ready for duty. Want to See Evans. Washington, March 17. The people of New Zeland want the Atlantic battleship fleet in command of Rear Admiral Evans to visit that island on the way around the world. An invitation extended by the Premier of New Zeland has reached tho state department.

"THE MAN OF THE HOUR." It is not often that wo feel called upen to give a "theatrical notice" in our Editorial column, but if ever a play d.. -served that consideration from our hands, it is ' The Man of the Hour." that was in Richmond last Saturday. "The Man of the Hour." is, as its advertising stated, u play adaptable to practically any large community in the Vnited States. It deals with the present time and shows the eloso association existing between men of great .wealth, and corrupt political horses. It tell9 truthfully of the conditions existing In most of our great cities, when one character, Horrigan, the does,

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Do You Digest What You Eat? It is one thing to eat and quite another to digest the foe-d. Many people can't do the latter and suffer for years from indigestion without really knowing what is the matter with them. They jnst know that their "stomach is out of order.' But the most important thing, after all, is to know what is the matter, for then Ulietsy oixmrbtokBow vbattodo. It the advice of thousand of people Is convincing to you than we uj take Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin if you have any digestive trouble. As its same indicates. It is for lust that very ailment, aad that It cures is proven t7 flies of voluntary testimonials in our office. More direct and personal proof can be obtained by going to your nearest drugglsuand buying a 60 cent art! bottle. Take it anf you will be well: better still, results are guaranteed, so you risk nothing. Hon. Omrm Ci. R&nlrin. formp.rlv at Won-

I mouth. 111., sad now residing at Washington. D. j C. where he holds a high position with the Gov. ! eminent, is a warm friend of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. He found It an Invaluable tonie ; and an aid so impaired stomach aad digestive organs an opinion shared in by thousands of others. He adds that he finds it promotes health and happinf ss and re oo mm en da that it be In every household. There is. tn truth, no better family laxative than Dr. CaldsreU" Syrup Pepsin. Its gentle and effective action and pleasant taste recommend it especially to weak stomachs, children, -women and old people. It is eouaUly good for the most robust who become eoastipated or suffer from Indigestion, sour stomach, biliousness and other stomach, liver and bowel ailments, because result are sure and permanent. It is a reliable laxative aad even a 80 cent bottle will help many members of a family to better health.

BELL FATHERS A CITYORD!NANCE Telephone Company Wants More Time to Lay Its Conduit System.

STUDY IS IN FAVOR OF THIS

SINCE IT WILL BE IMPOSSIBLE TO COMPLETE WORK BY JUNE FIRST, THE DATE SHOULD BE CHANGED.

FRFF TCT THMngts try Or.Csldiniifci ILtfl watf &yrv Ptot Ptfore buying cm ss a fres umots bottls sent to tfieir horns by addrssang the com wn . TWj ofhr is to provs that trie remedy Mil do at we dika, and it only soea to thoM who have new take it Sead fof it If yes have any symptoms of stomach, Iner or bowsl disease.' Osntlest yet most stlseUvs isxso lor enildran, women and old folks, A ffwrawtasdi Dtrmsaent boms curs. THE PUBUO VERDICT: "No Unsttvs So Good and Stirs as OR. CALDWELL'S SYRUP PEPSIN." TMs product bears purity guarantee No. 17, wsshmgton, 0. C. PEPSIN SYRUP CO. IQSOatwwsU Bitty.. MeaUealaa, ill.

Lust evening at the council meeting

a "new"' polo ordinance was introduced. This ono was prepared by the Central Uukm Telephone company and

is an exact duplicate of the one now in

effect with the exception that it pro-

Tides that all poles shall be removed from Main street by September 1 instead of June 1. Study Favors It. City Attorney T. J. Study favored the adoption of this ordinance, stating that the Central Union company intended to place a conduit system in Main street, but that Mr. Cline. construction superintendent of the company, had assured him that -it would bo absolutely impossible to complete this work by .Tiyie 3. He said thai Mr. Ciine had informed him that the work could be completed by September 1. The ordinance was referred to ordinance committee, and there is no doubt but that it will be passed at the next council meeting.

BeayWiLil Spring Smits

While the spring suit business has hardly more than started, there has been a great deal of interest manifested in the elegant styles that we are showing, and it need not be added, that they represent the very latest styles that have been evolved for this season's wear. Look at Them. They are deserving of careful study and you can learn more about the styles by spending five minutes in observing this merchandise than we could tell you in pages of print. Let us show you what we are doing. Ladies' and Misses Suits $11.00 to $42.50 Junior Suits, ages 13. 15 & 17, $11.00 to $20.00 Handsome Separate Jackets Ladies' and Misses' Jackets ...$4.00 to $21.50 Children's Jackets, 6 to 14 yrs. $2.00 to $10.00 New Dress Skirts All styles and materials $2.98 to $16.50 H. C. Hasemeier Co.

FINANCE TAKE Oil CHEERFUL COLOR Secretary Taft Believes, in Fact He Knows, Times Will Be Better. SECRETARY NOT PLEASED.

SAYS THAT STORY THAT BROTHER HAS SPENT $750,000 IN FURTHERING HIS CANDIDACY IS FALSE.

New York, March 17. Secretary of War, William H. Taft was asked what he thought of the financial outlook. "I am not qualified to speak as a financial expert," replied the secretary, "but I believe times are getting better and will be better in fact, I know it. I have been traveling extensively through the Middle West of late. The people thero havn't felt the effects of this panic like we have in the East. The farmers, generally, have entirely escaped. "I am convinced, and have no hesitation in saying so, that the effects of the late panic will be temporary and different from the effects of other panics in the past. I have talked at length on the subject with well informed men from the Middle states and the West, where the great sources of the wealth of this country lie, and they all agree that there will be no wide-

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tpread stagnation. I am sounding this optimistic, cheerful note because I fully feel that I am justified." Taft's attention was called to a story from Washington which alleged that Charles P. Taft, his millionaire half-brother, who lives in Cincinnati, had already expended $7"0,OUO in furthering the Taft boom. The secretary of war was not pleased. "As for my brother being my good friend," he remarked, "the story is true. In all other respects it is false. It has no foundation, whatever, in fact. If the story be traced to its source it will be found just as I pay."

The data about the manufacture of steel cars in this country are not as definite as might be desired, but the Railway Age reports the number of steel cars ordered in 1907 to be 27,800, and of cars with steel underframes, 44,500.

WANTS GOOD STREET Authority Should Be Given County to Repair South L Street Von Pein Says.

WOULD COST CITY NOTHING

Councilman Von l'ein last evening at the council meeting, introduced a resolution to the effect that Council should give the county commissioners authority for the improvement of a roadway in the southern part of this township, which extends from the Lib

erty pike to the Boston pike, and Is known as South L street. This street runs through the Heal 1 view addition. Mr. Von Pein explained that part of South L, street was within the city limits ,and that the commissioners, under the provisions of the new road law, oould not improve it unless the city council authorized the improvement of that part of ..ie street within the linv its of tho city. There was some debate as to whether council or th board of public works had the authority to grant this permission. City Attorney Study gave his opinion that this power was vested with council and Von Pein stated that the improvement would coat the city nothing and that the South Side Improvement association was anxious to nave the 6treet improved as soon" as possible.

Judith: Millions

uo Gold Mdal Flour. Lccretia.

Argentine exported last year 1 22". tons of frozen beef.

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