Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 33, Number 71, 26 April 1908 — Page 4

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STATE. Governor JAMES E. WATSON. Lieut on ant. Governor FREMONT C. GOOD WINE. Secretary of State FRED A. SIMS. Auditor of State JOHN C. HILLHEIMER. Treasurer of State OSCAR I I A DL.KY. Attorney General JAMES HI NO HAM. Kt at." Superintendent LAW It E NC E McTI'li N A N . State Statistician J. I j I'EETZ. Judo of Supreme Court qi'JNCY A. MYERS. Jud-e of Appellate Court DAVID MYERS. Reporter of Supremo Court GEORGE W. SELF. DISTRICT. -C'mress WILLlAM 'O. HARNARD. COUNTY. Joi nt Represent at i ve ALONZO M. (iARDNER. Representative WALTER S. RATLIFF. Circuit Judge -HENRY C. FOX. Prosecuting Attorney CHAS L. LADD. Treasurer ALBERT ALBERTSOX. Sheriff LINUS P. MEREDITH. Coroner DR. A. L. HRAMKAMF. Surveyor ROBERT A. HOWARD. Recorder WILL J. ROBBINS. Commissioner Eastern Dist. HOMER FARLOW. w-Commissioner Mith. Dist. BARNEY II. LI N DERM A N. -Commissionor Western Dist. ROBERT H. BEE SON.

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ERRAND BOY HEIR

While Working for $4 a Week He Gets Legacy of $700,000.

LUCK COMES IN A BUNCH.

Marquette, Mich., April 25 Edgar Dunham, aged 20, of this city, who recently secured employment as an errand boy at 4 a week, with which ho helped support his widowed mother and younger sister, received a communication by mail today advising him that he and his sister. Irene, aged IT. were heirs to the estate of $700-

000 by the terms of the will of their grandfather. Edgar C. Dunham, whose death at the age of SO occurred threeweeks ago. The letter was from a Ludington law firm and stated that about $10,000 of the estate is in cash, and the bulk of the remainder is improved farming lands. Dunham will leave tomorrow for Ludington to assume his inheritance. In the same mail Dunham received a check for JtiOO from a Boston firm to which he had sent an ancient coin given him by a stranger some time ago.

TOWN MUST BE MOVEDMERY SOON Mining of Iron Ore Hampered By Present Location.

6 I N DA Y Irouwood. Mich.. April 27. The village of Sparta. Mesaba range will be shifted to a new location. Ore underlies the present site, ami to permit of Its economical mining it is necessary that the town be moved.

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Muncie, Ind., April 2",. Although natural gas is supposed to have failed in the Muncie district of the natural gas belt nix or seven years ago. and actually did fail for manufacturing purposes, it is a remarkable fact that last. winter the e;ty of Muneie had more natural gas for both fuel and light than for many years. The t;as pressure at the old wells, as asserted 1; gas companies, has increased mateiially. and it has hern increasing steadily for several years, or bince the factories ceased to use gas for fuel. The pressure is not like it was In the old wasteful days, when one could travel from town to town without being out of tne glare of flambeaus burning in farmers' front yards. Then the people had not learned that, the supply was exexhaustible. Since the conservation of the Kas began, gratifying results have been obtained. Meanwhile. President Zeigler. of the Heat, Light and Power company, one of the large gas concerns, lias always advocated the idea that instead of gas being in a huge reservoir, the contents eventually to be exhausted, il was constantly generating, and he believes he is able to prove his statements, using the recent increase in pressure at the wells as his argument.

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STORIES FROM THE NATIONAL CAPITAL From The Palladium's Special Correspondent, Ralph M. Whiteside

and the state's attorney's office have

been put on the track of a gang who one

have been carrying on a white slave traffic in this city by means of wholesale bigamy. The conf -ssion reveals the fact that members of the gang have married young girls and have been paid $10 or $ir apiece by resort keepers to lure them into the dens. The police are in possession of the names of three professional procurers who made a business of marrying the girls. One of tliL-se men married six Kii'ls whom he afterwards forced into resorts according to the confession. Elgin, .Juliet, Aurora. Milwaukee and the country towns around Chicago wore- (he principal recruiting points for the gang. Assistant State's Attorney Itoo says it is almost impossible tinder the state law to prosecute the men. In Illinois it is not a felony for a husband to force his wife into a

resort: he can merely be prosecuted: for disorderly conduct, vagrancv; or I some minor offense. Roe has taken j

tne matter up witn a committee ot tne furnished general assembly with ;t view to hav- j f.nm fnr.

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Washington, April 25. Ho wore a frock coat, a wide-rimmed, soft bliok hat and his shoes squeaked. He wanted to see the cloak room of tlie tenate. 'I've read so many funny stories about senators," he said, "and every

of them happened in the cloak

roomexcept a few which were told at the water-cooler," he added, on reflection. When he was shown the cloak room he was surprised. Evidently ho had pictured in his mind's eye a cloak room all cluttered up with assorted garments, no matter wluu the weather

uninhabitable by mud-

wise that the Chinese minister was Then the whole Caribbean region was

sufficiently interested to interrogate, charted. Trouble in South America

might eventually result from enforcement of the Monroe Doctrine, therefore it was deemed expedient to map that country. And now, if it. is found necessary to semi an expedition to Venezuela, there would be a plan waiting for handling evet v deltai.

ing a new law passed to reach the offenders. Prosecutions for bigamy are likewise difficult because the girls disappear as fast as they enter resorts.

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splattered goloshes, dank, smelly raincoats, umbrellas in corners and all that son of thing. This visitor is only one of those who have an imaginative idea of what the cloak room is like. It is doubtful whether half a dozen people outside of those who live in Washington, or who have been here in a more or less intimate capacity have ever ever seen the cloak room. The reality is much different from the imagined. The cloak rooms, as all who have seen them know, are

with threat attention to solid They are good places to

LOCKED UP BECAUSE HE HADJOME MONEY Man Hailing From Pittsburg Did Not Know How to Use It However.

lounge about, and tell stories that's why so many stories are "hung" on the cloak rooms. Some of the lounging rooms of fairly-prominent clubs are insignificant compared to the government cloak rooms. The thick carpet is scrumptious; there is a profusion of chairs, every one of them inviting and comfortable, and a half a dozen comfortable davenports are scattered about.

Senator Hurkett. of Nebraska caused the senators to sit up and take notice a few days ago when he shattered a tradition by deliberately proceeding to flay Senator Hale, of Maine. Senator Hale is the second or third oldest senator, but he is more he is the custodian of traditions and the emeritus of the dignity of the senate. Senator Hurkett is scarcely 40 years old. ile had often heard that Senator Hale te'iresents as does no other man and as. no oilier man ever did the theory that to the elders belong all the rights of the senate. II? Inev it. was regarded as a fearful and awesome thing to he called down 'lie elderly senator and he knew w courted this i'at.e. Senator :. . . fit did not care very much, however, for when he considered that it was necessary lie essayed a little calling down himself. Senator Hale had moved a reconsideration of the army appropriation bill. Incidentally, in making that motion, he mentioned that the country was running riot with extravagance in its war department. Mr. Burkett frankly accused Senator Hale of withholding his criticisms until after the bill was passed and

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on the floor. Everyone ex.nected to tee Rurkett struck by lightning but he wasn't.

LABOR WINS VICTORY IN LEACH'SAPPOINTMENT He Is an Old Member of Typographical Union.

In the old days, when a member could register as John Smith and Jag, the davenports about the cloak rooms both democratic :-.nd republican worked overtime. One could often see a statesman having his nap. Nowadays, when nothing stronger than tea is served in the capitol restaurants and drunkenness is looked upon as bad form in a legislator, there is little sleeping in the cloak room. But they are popular places. In these rooms the burdens roll away from the minds of the statesmen: the legislative back uubends

; and a smile chases away the wrinkles I of dignity and deep thought. They fell j stories, laugh at jokes, josh one anoth-

are charged with not know-! if ,v,v rf tho ,nr,A

ing how to take care of your money." j tinu,s broil everyone from the presisaid the bluecoat, when the spend-' w to the page boy, from the const ithrift. who said his name was James ; tmjf, ,n the eighteenth assistant seI. Taylor and that he came from Pit's- j retary of state who does not know his burg. Pa., demanded a. reason for his j place. arrest. j Sometimes they frey each other on "Well, haven't I a right to give my , the pan and there is generally a-i inown money away?" said the prisoner, terested audience when one senator

has a little something to say to another.

St. Louis. Mo.. A?ril 25. A shabbily dressed man with a week's growth of beard was arrested at Seventh and Market streets today for giving money away. Surrounded by ;m easrer crowd of tramps and street urchins, he was distributing $' and $10 bills when a policeman came up and arrested him.

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The recent feeling developed by disputes with Venezuela recalls the fact that it is now three years since President Castro, of Venezuela, announced that he had serious designs of landing at New Orleans with an army of lOO.OeO men and proceeding on a triumphal contest through the United Stares. At that time, the assertion accredited to Castro was regarded as a huge joke, notwithstanding that those who know the man could well understand that he might, possibly, really believe such a campaign possible. But the fact remains that the Tinted States army and navy authorities have since taken steps to figure out how 10 handle any possible disturbances with Centra! American countries. The war department is marvelously well informed concerning the rest of the three Americans. Cuba was the first foreign soil to be brought under the observation of American engineers and map makers.

Washington. April The. appointment of John S. Loach of Illinois to be Public printer at Washington, vico C. W. Stillings, resigned, ts hailed as a signal victory for organized labor. For upward of fifteen years Mr. L.each has been a member of the typographical union, and when a compositor, reviser and finally foreman respectively, in the government printing office, between the years lvs; and JHol, he held various Ksitions of honor and trust in Columbia Typographical Union No. 101.

PRESIDENT SIGNED BILL ON SUNDAY. Now Congress May Have to Act Again. Washington, D. C, April 2",. Bocause President Roosevelt signed the widows pension bill on Sunday. April 10, there is a grave question as to its validity. It may be necessary for congress to pass the bill again. The attorney-general is investigating.

WOMAN DIED WHILE SHE WAS PRAYING. The Storm Wrecked Her Southern Home. Columbus. April l'.". While Mrs. Viola Norris, a widow, aged .'!. was praying at her bedside, a storm blew down the Old Casino where she lived, Irving her and her nine-year-old daughter, Mis morning.

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"I fell heir to it and 1 have the right to get rid of it just as I please. Other Pittsburg men squander their cash. Why should not I ?" He was locked tip in spite of his protests.

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Correspondents who are keen for j good stories usually pay great atten- j tion to the cloak room gossip. There is always something interesting being1 talked about. And. again, correspondents know that the cloak room is the ' proper place to mention as the scene of a funny incident or a comic srorv.

Minister Wu. who has been back in ' Washington as the representative of , the Chinese government for several weeks, is a much-changed man. Ho 1

Those Who Critinizp Him Arf!hasnot been askine -ues'io"?-

While his disposition to interrogate

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j sees, nearly as mucn lniormaticn as j when he was here before. Washington. April i'5. President . Several years ago on meeting an Roosevelt is a diliaent reader of the admirer. Minister Wu would look newspapers, especially certain papers . blandly and innocently while he asked f that take keen delight in criticising j without any preliminary leading up to , him. He makes a point of reading j the subject: "How old are. you?" i regularly the editorials in an Eastern j On being informed, he would ass in! publications, the editors of which vio-' what month his visitor was horn.; lently assail him whenever excuse is : Then he would follow with a half hun-! offered. Apparently the president i dred other questions, many cf them !

gets Doming out amusement and en-, rataer Qurzlinz, bmt in the end. the joymeat out of these roasting, jvUltor was rather pleased ibaa otliw

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