Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 33, Number 48, 3 April 1908 — Page 8
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN -TELEGRAM, FRIDAY, APRIL 3, 1908.
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MILLIONAIRES ARE NOW IN TERROR
Chicaao Moneyed Parents i
Fear Their Children Will 8e Kidnapped.
NOTES ARE RECEIVED.
MRS. HAROLD H. McCORMICK, DAUGHTER OF JOHN D. ROCKEFELLER, RECEIVES SEVERAL FROM UNKNOWN SOURCES.
TomatO and Corn Growers We are giving eight, ten and twelve dollars for tomatoes and seven dollars for corn this season. All parties wishing to contract, call at office or phone 1235. HXBullerdick&Son CANNERS South Fifth Street
ANOTHER CONFERENCE
President Lewis of the Mine Workers Has Already Made First Moves.
;iiAY MOT BE A SUCCESS.
Garden
Tools
We have them. Hoes, Rakes, Spades, Spading Forks, Etc. Pilgrim Bros. Cor. 5th and Main. Richmond, Ind.
Orange Sale Florida Siveet Fruit
Only 20c Doz. Dressed TURKEYS, CHICKENS & DUCKS.
Head Lettuce, Mangoes. New Beets, New Potatoes, New Onions, New Carrotts. Tomatoes, Cucumbers, Asparagus. Egg Plant, Spinach, Celery, Radishes, Cauliflower, Etc.
STRAWBERRIES.
Extra quality of Florida Oranges and
Late Tardy Grape Fruit
Fat, Juicy, White Mackerel. Extra Fine Maple Syrup.
the Rpp nive
Indianapolis, April 3. Another big joint conference between the coal operators and miners of Indiana, Illinois, western Pennsylvania and Ohio may be held in Indianapolis between April
15 and 27. President T. L. Lewis, of the coal miners, has already made the preliminary moves, which, if successful, will result in a joint meeting. Telegrams from western Pennsylvania, Indiana and Illinois miners this afternoon indicated, however, that he would have a difficult undertaking to carry through his plans. He has opened communication with the operators and tho miners in these
four big coal-producing districts to as
SHUNS NEW YORK
William Jennings Bryan Appreciates Opposition to Him There.
Chicago, April C. Terror reigns in the home of Chicago millionaires, and especially in those homes in which there are little children, boys and girls of tender years, who some day will have the control of immense sums of money. For many months the sons f and daughters of these Chicago millionaires have been closely guarded and watched. Never are they allowed to leave their homes alone. Always a maid or a man servant accompanies thorn. Their parents fear kidnapers. Threatening notes received lately by
Mrs. Harold II. McCormick, daughter of John D. Rockefeller, in which violence toward her children was threatened if she did not comply with the
request of the blackmailers for the payment of a sum of money, has only crystallized the fear which is continually haunting the homes of the millionaire leaders of Chicago society. So persistent, so real, is the fear which these Chicago parents entertain for the safety of their children at all times that a number of them are b.Mng sent daily to a private kindergarten, which Mrs. Harold F. McCormick recently established in the home of her mother-in-law, Mrs. Cyrus H. McCormick, 135 Rush avenue. For a number of months the location of the kindergarten was kept a profound secret. Italian Terrorized. The "Plaek Hand" terror hanks over the Chicago Italian quarter again. The police learned that Antonio Lu-
mia, a jeweler and watchmaker, is threatened with the kidnaping of his son if he does not deliver $M0 at a stated place. Lumia's son, Luigi, is 11 years old. Lumia reported that he had received two threatening letters, each signed with a black hand. One of these letters, which he received last Monday, was marked, "Last warning." The missives were written in Italian.
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Samples for experimental purposes i may be had free of charge bv writing !
direct to the Emergency laboratories. West Twenty-fifth street. New York City.
Saturday Grocery Specials! Dressed Turkeys, Chickens, Geese Fancy Southern Strawberries
New Potatoes Fancy Green Cucumbers Head Lettuce Egg Plants Young Onions Fresh Spring Spmacn Young Beets
New Green Peas Ripe Tomatoes Egg Plants. Carrots. Rhubarb Green Asparagus Parsley
Genuine Home Made Maple Syrup Fancy New Fat Norway Mackerel Florida Oranges and Grape Fruit Eating Apples and Tangerines
THREE PHONES John M. Eggcmcyer, 4th and Main Sis.
NOT TO ATTEND BANQUET.
Des Moines, la., April 3. William J. Bryan has put a quietus on the speculation as to whether the New York National Democratic club had intended that he should speak or maintain a discreet silence at the banquet to be given there April 13, by wiring withdrawal of his acceptance of the invitation to attend. In view of the discussion which had arisen as to whether the invitation was to make a speech or merely to be present, Mr. Bryan said that it would be embarrassing to both the club and to himself to be present in either ca-
READS LIKE FICTION
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Life of Muncie Man Declared Insane, Interesting From First to Last.
RELATIVE OF ENGLISH LORD
EDUCATION FIGURES
At Least Followers Will Try And Tell Country of Him.
certain whether they are favorable to Pacity, and therefore he wired Presl-
joining together again for a consideration of the matter of rehabilitating the joint interstate relations severed two years ago by the big strike, the backbone of which was broken by Francis L. Rohbins withdrawing from the operators and meeting the miners' demands.
dent Fox of the club, that he withdrew
his acceptance of the invitation.
OTHERS AT WEDDING
Intoxicated, He Wielded Gun And Knife.
Williamson, W. Va.. April 3. Two men are lying at the point of death as the result of wounds inflicted on each other last night at Goodman, a mining town near here. The affray took place at the home of Green Hensley, during the wedding of the latter's daughter. Hensley, it is alleged, was intoxicated and stabbed Adrian Stepp. He also seized a shotgun and fired upon the crowd. Stepp. although seriously injured, wrenched the gun from the frenzied man and dealt him blows over the head with it, inflicting fatal injuries. Stepp then fell to the floor and was carried to his home in a critical condition.
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LIVES HIGH NOW
Additional Appropriation Be Asked.
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Every Woman in This Vicinity will be glad to know that local grocers now have in stock "OUR-PIE," a ready to use preparation in three varieties for making lemon, chocolate and custard pies. By purchasing and preparing the choicest pie ingredients in large quantities the manufacturers are able to name the low retail price of 10 cents for a package which makes two large pies. A very economical and satisfactory food product for everybody.
PALLADIUM WANT ADS. PAY
BURPEE SEEDS BULK SWEET PEAS NASTURTIUM LAWN GRASS. HADLEY BROS. Phones 292 and 2292.
Berlin, April 3. An authentic re
port is in circulation here that a bill soon will be introduced in the Prussian Diet raising the civil list of the emperor. This list now amounts to ?;,- JVW.OOO a year, which sum is paid the Emperor as King of Prussia and not as German emperor, a position which carries no salary. The explanation offered for raising the list is the increased cost of living, which bear particularly heavy on the royal house, because a large number of children and other persons are dependent upon the purse of the monarch.
Chicago, April
Governor John sota, candidate
nomination for the presidency, were formally opened in the Grand Fncific hotel yesterday. Frederick B. Lynch, treasurer of the Minnesota democratic state central committee and a close personal friend of governor Johnson is in charge. The campaign directed here, Mr. Lynch asserted, is to be an educational one. In regard to Governor lohnson and his prospects he said: "Although Governor Johnson has
probably been more talked of in the
Muncie, Ind., April 3. Investigation
of the case of Henry F. Yates, a MunJ,
cie contractor who was declared insane this week, reveals a life story that
reads like fiction. Yates is the grandson of the late Lord Hammersley, of England, and, until he was cut. off by his grandfather because of democratic tendencies, he was direct heir to the Hammersley estates, and title. Practically all his life, however, he has made his own way in the world. At times he has been wealthy, while at other times he has been near poverty. At present he is in comfortable financial circumstances, it is said. For twelve years he has lived in Muncie. The father of Yates married a girl without a title, and immediately after the marriage he was assigned to government service in Canada. While Yates was only a few years old, both his father and mother died, and the boy, left to his own resources largely, although watched over to some extent by his parents' family in England, became a member of the Liberal party, which so displeased his relatives that
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they cut him out of a large part of
3. Headquarters of i his father's estate. However, a small
. Johnson, of M:nne-! portion of the estate now belongs to for the democratic him.
First Wife an Opera Singer. Yates married an opera singer in Toronto, which caused a still wider
l-i--nfTi hptuppn him and hts: rflntivPK
This marriage proved unhappy and ' w
Yntes divorced her, giving her SoO,"o alimony. He had largely run through with his fortune when he came to Muncie twelve years ago and married Miss Tda Perdieu, niece of Stafford Perdieu, present sheriff of Delaware county. Since that time he has lived here and
magazines and newspapers of the conducted a contracting business.
country in the last six weeks than any other man, with the exception of President Roosevelt, the people do not yet fully understand the type of man he is and how, he fits the times. I think that there is much for the democrats of the country to learn in regard to Governor Johnson's political availability.
PARDONED BY ACM GOVERNOR Feltner Punished for Contempt In Hargis Case.
Frankfort, Ky., April 2. Acting
j Governor Cox has pardoned Felix I Feltner, of Perry county, from serving j two -years in the penitentiary, h.fving I been convicted at Winchester two
years ago for contempt of court during the $100,000 damage suit of Mrs. Abrelia Marcum against Judge James Hargis and others on the charge of attempting to spirit away Mose Feltner, Mrs. Marcum's star witness. Feltner is now at Davenport, Okla. The suit of Mose Feltner to recover the $1,000 alleged to have been promised him to leave the state is now pending in the Clark circuit court.
About a vetir ago Yates filed with
the British House of Lords a claim for $15.00. as the residue of his father's estate. This action is now pending. Worry over this claim and a stomach disease are given as causes of his mental trouble. It is feared there is little chance of his recovery.
REED MOCKERS Worth $3.oo. They will sell at this price as long as they last. Sec Window. Geo. Wo Deiskeir 604 608 Main Street.
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DRUNKENNESS A Curable Disease
Eminent Physicians and Scientific Men Agree That It Should Be Treated As Such.
HOLD-UP MEN GET SENTENCE
Figured in Sensational press Robbery.
Ex-
Mansfield, O., April 3. Joseph Stevens and John McCue, two of the three men indicted for having robbed
INDIAN KILLS TWO WHITE FARMERS
Made Raid on an Dance.
Oklahoma
Tahlequah, Okla., April 3. During a country dance, eight miles south of here at midnight, Bert Hampton, a
Aaams express Agent v imam uecue j Cherokee Indian, entered the room of $3,000 at the Union Depot here. and without provocation shot and pleaded guilty and were sentenced to i killed Joe Bonhannon and Arch Barthe penitentiary for eigljt years at j sha, -white farmers living in the neighhard labor. IborhootL The murderer fled.
Drunkenness i3 a progressive disease; the moderate drinker is not satisfied with two or three drinks a day, the craving for more and more becomes irresistible as the disease advances; the result is Chronic Alcoholism. The treatment used successfully by thousands right in their own homes is Orrine. It is a scientific cure for Drunkenness and has given such universal satisfaction that it is sold under a positive guarantee to effect a cure
or your money will be refunded. Th
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To Prevent a Flood. A well known Philadelphia rector, having a parishioner of great fluency of speech and also somewhat addicted to profanity, considered it hi duty to talk to the man about his fault. The man listened for a while respectfully and then replied seriously: "I know it is a bad habit, but. you see. my words flow so rapidly that I have to throw In a 'dam' now and then to Urevf- t fnii-l I .lrvn?twiil"-
Italian Rule of the Read. In Italy every town of a few thousand inhabitants has its own rules of the road, and it behooves the autouaeblllst to find out "whether In the particular communities through which he Is to pass be 18 to tnrn out tne left or to the right. If be does not 4o this, says the Travel Magazine, he must not blame the inhabitants for following la this respect their own time honored customs.
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