Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 33, Number 54, 9 April 1908 — Page 16
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One Wants Instructed Massachusetts Delegates and One Does Not.
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6TATE CONVENTION WILL BE HELD FRIDAY AND QUESTION OF INSTRUCTING MEN FOR TAFT WILL BE A BIG ISSUE.
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Hundreds of Arrests Have Been Made by Portuguese Troops.
RIOTING LAST EVENING.
So Says Donohue in Complaint for Suit for $250,000 Damages.
Washington, D. C, April S. Next Friday the republicans of Massachusetts will hold their state convention, and there promises to be a lively contest over the question whether or not the delegates at large to the national convention shall be instructed for Secretary Taft. Singularly enough Senator Lodge and his son-in-law, Representative Gardner, -will be arrayed against each other in this fisht. Lodge does; not favor instructions, while Gardner is an earnest advocate of the proposition. The senator has given out a statement in which he says it would be best not to insist on the paspage of resolutions of instructions, and his son-in-law announces his intention to press such resolutions. In his statement the senator says: "At the present time my one desire is. as it has been from the beginning, to maintain harmony and good feeling in the republican party of Massachusetts. Personally, I have, no opposition to any resolution which the stale convention might see fit to pass, but I think that in the interest of the party and of cordial union and harmony among republicans, and out of deference to those who feel that resolutions would be to them a cause of embarrassment, it would be much better and wiser not to offer or press any such resolutions in the convention." As soon as Mr. Lodge's statement vas shown to Representative Gardner, he made the following statement: 'I am sorry Senator Lolge has taken a position against. Taft. resolutions in the convention. I hope he will not oppose them actively. Mis assistance would have been invaluable in our effort to carry them, but we must get along as best we can without the co-operation of either senator. So tar as injury to the party is concerned, the only thing likely to cause injury to the republican party in Massachusetts is the feeling that the proceedings at the state convention are likely to be cut and dried beforehand, and that the undoubted preference of the state for Mr. Taft, is not to be given expression."
Lisbon. Aoril 8. T'nawed by the
strong military force with which the j city has swarmed since the (.'lection J rioting on Sunday evening, and the j heavy arrival of troops from the provinces, the population of Lisbon made j fresh demonstrations last evening. In i the outlying districts they paraded, shouted and jeentd the soldiers and j sang revolutionary airs until dispersed by tho troops. j Two hundred arrests were made, i and it is officially announced that more than (iOU arrests were madeVm, Sunday and Monday. j Premier Ferreira has given out a j statement to the public in which he ; says that order must be preserved, ;
and that the Government is prepared to adopt the most stringent measures to insure public peace and safety.
CHARGES ARE NUMEROUS.
ALSO ASSERTED THAT LAWSON FEARED COL. MANN SUIT COMES AS A BIG SURPRISE TO ALL WHO KNOW COPPER KING.
WILEY HAS PLANS TO HELP FARMERS
Will Teach Them How to Make Denatured Alcohol at a Low Cost.
LIGHT THEN WITHIN REACH.
THOSE WHO HAVE NEITHER GAS NOR ELECTRICITY WILL BE ABLE TO SECURE GOOD LIGHTS AT SMALL COST.
The Two Bacons. Roger Bacon, 1214-94, known as the "miraculous doctor," was a very remarkable man, 300 years ahead of his time. In fact, his mind was more modern than that of Francis F.aeon, who lived three and a half centuries
Think of it, all of you farmers and residents of the rural districts where the electric light docs not grow and the gas pressure does not become effective in your direction'-Dr. Wiley, chief chemist of the agricultural department, is maturing plans to teach farmers how to make denatured alcohol, and make it so cheaply it may be used for illuminating purposes. Many Wayne county farmers are students
Lynn. Mass., April s. A suit for $1.V .0.i . filed in the Passes County Superior court in Salem, late Tuesday afternoon, by John S. Donohue. of this city, against Thomas W. Lavvson, of Boston, has aroused widespread interest. The suit is for special services alleged to have been performed by Mr. Donohue as confidential agent to Itwson, and many of them cover some of the biggest deals in the history of linance. That most, sensational developments will be brought out when the case conies to trial is likely. The suit comes as a surprise to even the. nearest acquaintances of the two persons, who have, long regarded Mr. Donohue as the closest friend of the copper king and one of the few who knew the real Law son. It was not. even known among some of their closest friends that there had been an estrangement between them. Mr. Donohue himself, his friends say, is at a loss to explain the attitude which Lawson has assumed lately, and which has caused the brenk between them. The Inner Circle. Those familiar with tho situation look forward to the developments which the suit promises to bring out as something in the nature of an expose, and Mr. Donohue himself is authority for the statement that before the legal proceedings are finished thousands of persons who regard Iawson as a brilliant and intensely interesting enigma, will have considerable light thrown on the charming inner circle which the author of "Frenzied Finance" treads. In an interview last night. Mr. Donohue said: "I will say that the special services in the declaration cover period of 12 years. I might also say, in
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anxious to learn everything new that Came associated with Lavvson, it was is of benefit to them and they w ill be J agreed that there should be no salary, sure to take hold of the opportunity to ! as I would be more useful lo him if he acquire this knowledge. were in a position to say, as he did on Next August Dr. Wiley proposes to j the witness stand, that I was not in his erect a still at the bureau of chemistry j employ." j and operate it himself for two or three Mr. Donohue also says he arranged
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The Shoe Comer Mclf & Mtlgt&It Cor. 7th and Main, Richmond, Ind.
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months, producing denatured alcohol daily from damaged fruits and vegetable substance such as can be had cheaply in the market. Denatured alcohol is an excellent fuel and makes fine light. As it can be manufactured from waste, the farmers ought to avail themselves of the
later. He was probably the inventor j new law permitting it to the made ! speculations,
of gunpowder; he knew that there witnout imposing a revenue tax. in; were different kinds of gases; he pre-j time, no doubt, stills will be set at all j dieted steamboats and railroads; he ' agricultural colleges and schools es-1
various meetings for Mr. Lawson with United States Senator Clark, of Montana; Addicks, of Delaware, ind Augustus Heinz,, of Montana: that he took part in stock deals for Lawson, conducted a news bureau in Lawson's interest, and acted as "capper" and "tout" in stock transactions and other
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constructed looses and burning glasses tablished to train students in the intri-
and was acquainted with the theory of cacies of
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the telescope, if he did not actually i chemists. When they learn how, construct one. ,In an age of unusual farmers will be making this fuel just
ignorance and superstition he stood for keen, systematic thinking. In opposition to the spirit of his time he sought to diTert the interest of his contemporaries from scholastic substitutes to study of nature. A great many would justify Draper in calling Roger Bacon a greater man than was his more famous namesnke. New York American.
as they do cider in the fall.
A Perverted Quotation. One evening when Stephen rbillipa was sea fishing from a boat off Weymouth he was surprised to hear his companioiv. a common fisherman of the neighborhood, quote a line from 'Taolo and .Francsca" to indicate that Le thought it was no use to continue fishing that ni.yht. The line was. "Now the tide turns, and now tho sole goes home." Westminster Gazette.
Almost a hundred contributions to the Christian church Bazaar from our generous local dealers. For sale at the
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Some of the Allegations. These are some of the things Donohue alleged against Mr. Lawson in the papers in his action: That Lawnon was the "angel" for certain theatrical ventures. That Lawson bought a part interest from Colonel Mann in the notorious Town Topics of New York, to stop
The Best Man. that publication from attacking him. I
During the old days of Sweden there i That Lawson had secret meetings were several best men, and the term i with certain persons in. a furnished ; was applied in its full literal sense. ! room place in New York. I The duty of the best men in those j That Lawson (through Donohue i got ; times was to defend the groom and his ' District Attorney John B. Moran. of prospective bride from a rival, who, ae- j Boston, to break up a stockholders' companied by several retainers, was j nieeting in New York, sure to appear while the wedding pro- Donohue Is a Lynn politician and cession was on its way to church and : business man. He is reputed to be make a stubborn fight for possession J rich. He is connected with the milof the woman. The Scandinavian war- ! lionaire Dennox family of Lynn, and rior considered it beneath his dignity i had been in Lawson's employ about
"his Is the Latest Word in Reference to Gould-De Sagan Alliance.
You can lay Vulcanite Roofing in the
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to court a maiden's favor by gallantry and submission and. therefore, generally preferred to wait until she was on her way to be married to another man, when the attempt was made to carry her off by main strength. It was then that the best men if they were the best men came into good play; hence the custom is still preserved in "best" man of today.
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Mrs. Swan will close her engagement with the Richmond Light, Heat & Power Company with two more lectures. On Thursday afternoon she will prepare another of the five-course dinner programs, with four cents worth of gas or less. The meat feature will be beef roasting, without smoke, and producing best roast beef known. Every woman ought to see this. Friday will.be baking day, with broiling of flank steak and fish. Richmond Light, Heat & Power Co.
2) years, probably being more intimate with the Boston financier's affairs than. any other man. Two Denials. Mr. Lawson. in a statement given out denies any knowledge of the sensational specifications alleged hy Donohue in his complaint and makes emphatic denial of the charge that he was the "angel" for theatrical ventures. He declares he does not know the actress mentioned, and that he has never seen her.
New York, April S. That an agreement has been readied among th relatives of Madame Anna (lould to interpose no further objections to her engagement to the Prince de Basra n was reported today. The pertinacity of the prince, who recently announced that he would forego his plan to return to Paris this week, and the insistence of Madame Gould upon her right to decide for herself are said to have broken down the opposition to the engagement so that all except George Gould have coif ent- ( d lo It. The latter is tho custodian of his sister's property.
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limits. You can lay it over old shinlges. The cheapest GOOD roof on the market. Pilgrim Bros. Cor. 5th and Main.
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"One important thing about these cigars," SRi.l Kloseman, after handing a weed to his friend, "is that they last so long." "Do they really," asked the disgusted visitor, holding his at arm's length, vr does it merely seem long';" Philadelphia Tress.
Like Her Grandmother. j "That's a portrait of your grand-1 mother as she looked when she w as a young lady, is it? How strongly it resembles you. Miss Flutterby." "You say that only to flatter me, Mr. Spooner. Grandma was quite a beau-( ty, and everybody knows that 1 make no pretensions of that kind." "I assure yoa that flattery is far from my thought, Miss Flutterby. The family resemblance is striking. I've often known cases of that kind. There were two sisters I was acquainted with when I was a boy. They looked wonderfully alike, just as that portrait looks like you, and yet one of them : was as beautiful as a poet's dream, and , the other was dreadfully that is. I j mean she wasn't at all or rather she j was lacking in that attractive quality, i you know, that constitutes what a I
lovely frame this portrait has. hasn't it?" Cincinnati Commercial-Tribune.
Pretty Lively. Miss Lamb, sister of Charles, was fond of mity cheese, and on one ocasion her brother was commissioned to procure a piece. When he had selected what he thought would do. the shopman said. "Shall I pack it up. sir?" "N-tio, I I th-thank y-you," stammered Lamb. "If if you you'll g-give me a a string. I'll ni lead It h-home." Westminster Qazefre.
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Tomato and Corn Growers
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