Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 33, Number 76, 1 May 1908 — Page 4
THE RICII3IOXD PALLADIU3I AND SUN-TELEGRAM, 3IOXDAY, FRIDAY, MAY 1, 100S
PAGE FOUR. rOE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. RUSSIAN GENERAL IS NEAR DEATH'S DOOR. The All-American Food VOU like toasted corn flakes, A do you? Well, you don't know how good toasted corn flakes can be until vou eat Palladium Printing Co., Publishers. Office North 9th and A Streets. ftRT OF VOTE GETTING Candidates for Trip to One of World's Greatest Wonders, Active in Their Own Behalf.
WOMEN ARE SHOWING MEN
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REPUBLICAN TICKET.
STATE. CoventorJAMES J. WATSON'. I J cut mi a nt lo vernor FREMONT C. OOODWIN1J. Secretary of State FRKD A. SIMS. Auditor of Stat JOHN" C. IMLUIKIMKR. Trea.su rer of StntoOSCAR IIADLKY. Atlornry General JAMKS 151XGHAM. State Superintendent LAWRKN'CH M cT l" R N AN. State Statistician .1. L. PKKTZ. Jinlgo of Supreme Court QUINCY A. MYERS. -Judgo ef Appellate Court DAVID MYERS. Reporter of Supreme Court GEORGE W. SELF. DISTRICT. Cmpress WILLIAM 0. RARNAKD.
COUNTY. Joint i;eproseiita!ivo ALONZO M. GARDNER. Represents i ve WALTER S. JtATLIFF. Circuit Judge HENRY C. KOX. Prosecuting Attorney CHAS L. LADD. Treasurer ALBERT ALBERTSON. SheriffLINUS P. MEREDITH.
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Coroner A. L. BRAMKA.MP.
Surveyor ROBERT A. HOWARD. Recorder WILL J. ROBBINS. -Commissioner Eastern Dist.HOMER FAR LOW. -Commissioner Middle Dist.BARNEY 1 1. LINDERMAN. -Commissioner Western Dist. ROBERT If. BEESON.
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The way the candidates in the Palladium and Sun-Telegram's Niagara Falls and Canada votin.sr content, togetlier with their numerous friend-, are soliciting voles reminds one of a political campaign. The young women in th- race have shown by their work so far that they can irive pointers to many a man in this comity who imagines that he is a clever politician ai.i a " votc-.uettei-." Ballots are coming in thick and fast and the greatest invrest is heme displayed in the race. The trip the Palladium and Sun-Telegram i to Rive is one of the most picturesque and instinctive that could he planned even if all the points of interest in North. America were t.ik ii into consideration. The candidates ate aware of this fact and it is for this rea.oi. that all of thfiii are wide uwake and huMling to secure votes. The regular ballots will appear in each issue, entitling the lady oted for to one vote. Reim-mber you can enter the contest any time, you wish to, so "pet busy and keep buy." The conditions of the contest are as follows: One year's subscription, paid in advance 2."i otes One six monies' subscription, paid in advance l.oon votes One fifteen weeks' subscription, paid in advance ",n votes One month's su bscriot ion, paid in advance iimj vous
of the
danger-genera!.
Y.ifuitenanl - General T.tnevit c-h, formerly Com manner-In -chief
Russian Army, in Manchuria, whose picture is hero shown, is ousiv ill. It has been necessary to perform an operation on the
lie is suffering from pleural pneumonia, lie js one of the few high officers of the Russian Army, who came out of the war with Japan with credit.
REVENGE ASKED BY THE FATHER
Parent of Little Girl Whose Life Was Trampled Out Is Remorseful.
MURDERER TALKS OF CASE.
SAYS HE KNEW ALL THE TIME WHAT HE WAS DOING, BUT DID NOT KNOW WHETHER OR NOT GOD HAD REPLACED LIFE.
Then I am sure all will turn out for the best and I will soon be set free." Baehman, the murderer, says that he knew he was killing the child, but did not know whether or not God hail put life back into the Unlc girl. He did not try to resurrect t he girl. "She is now in heaven, where God
wanted her. and where lie will put me, see.'' he said. j "Are Jim in heaven now'" he was I asked. j "Ye, yes! This is Christ, here. They tied Him- and bound Him," indicating! bin handcuffs. : lliiclimini said he had no fear of go- j ing to the scaffold. ' "You can never lull the spirit," he
said.
Lucie Benton, Fountaintity 5,108 Jennie Wine. 1117 N. G street 2,727 Maude Pettibone. 406 N. 16th street 2,409 Charlotte Young, 724 N. 8th street 772 Rosa Kuehn, 17 South 8th street 212 Goldie Dadisman, 402 S. 12th street 672 Goldie Myers, Centerville R. 11 168 Ida Beeson, Greensfork 109 Estella Coates, 201 N. 8th street 107 Hattie Lashley, Centerville 106 Adda Study, Williamsburg, Ind. 104 Bess Van Meter, Cambridge City 101 Ruby Hcdgin, 25 South 7th street 101 Lena Cornthwaite, Cambridge City 101 Anna Freeman, Cambridge City 100 Nora Holthouse, 23 S. 8th street 100 Marie Hodskin, Cambridge City 100 Katherine Moelk, 1127 Main street 100
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CORN FLAKES .roascettj The F-C process of steam-cooking retains ami emph.iM.es in L-C Corn Flakes a'.l the natur.il flavor of the corn, anil the 1. v toastmg priMSi makes cmtv f!..Ve ,..i:nty and iTisp. the rust de'.icious mor-cl i f coin fii (.' '..',e'e ever tasted. You'll .i so, t.. No artificial flavoring is us 1 m 1I-C. At Your Crocer'i, 10 Cants
Efjg-O-See Cereal Company, Chicago L.rKtt Mumif At tnrrr f tlnkt trnal t-inwi in tht WorM.
"COPPER" WANTED 10 PINCH MRS. LORGWORTH
Stated She Drives Her Motor Car Too Fast.
GREENCASTLE FIGHTS TUBERCULOSIS HOSPITAL
WAYNE TOWNSHIP. Trustee JAMKS H. HOWAKTH. Assessor CHARLES POTTER.
DELEGATES SELECTED TO ATTEND MEETING
'.agerstown Lodge to Be Represented at D. of R. Convention.
ilagerstown, Intl.. May I. At a meet
ing of the Daughters of Robekah, Mrs. Laura Uohrer and Miss Pearl Working
vere chosen as delegates with Mis
rvatharine Cohring ar.d Mrs. W. O. Fones as alternates to attend the fcrand UeheUah assembly to he hold at Indianajuvlis May lSth and V-Uh.
MASONIC CALENDAR.
Saturday Evening. May 2. Ixiyal Chapter No. 4!, O. E. S. Stated meetng and work.
BiiiA.ii.: Your mother used tKild Mt-ilnl Flour. Toil can't find better. Don't try. iUntnA.
Kaston. Pa.. May 1. Henry Smith and his wife, parents of little Irene. May Smith, who was trampled to death hy her undo. Robert Baehman. a.s a sacrifice to his religious soot, were arrested, lato Thursday, charged with aiding and1 abetting in her murder. Baehman was charged directly witli
the the murder and his wife was arrest
ed on the same charge as the Smiths.
After reviewing the testimony and
evidence gathered thus far District
Attorney Mr-Keen arrived at, the decision to charge the Smiths and Mrs. Hachman with being accessories to the crime. Thev will bo indicted along
with Pachmau on a charge of murder! in t he first dogreo. j The funeral of the child took place yesterday afternoon from the home of her grandfaih'T in Alliance, and was attended by hundreds of countryfolk. There was much excitement and liaohnian was denounced. With tears si reaming down his face. Smith paced up and down his crll in the prison crying our: "I want to see my darling daughter before her body is placed in the grave." Smith became rational and called loudly for revenge nsrainst P.aehman. Ho sent for the warden this moruinig and said to him: "I just, now want ou to know 1 am done with Ilathnian. 1 now believe that his Kaohings were all wrong ami if it. had not. been for his converting me, my chibi would have been spared and I would not have been placed in this terrible position. "I have sen' word to my wife that
she must clear out of our little home all pictures, books and references to that man. He may have thought ho wa-s doing good when he tried, to show me the light of a new world, but its sad result has turned nie. As soon as everything relating to P.aehman has been thrown out of the house then I will be able to get him from my mind.
Thought It Will Be a Big Detriment.
C.reonoastle. Ind.. May 1. Relieving the institution will be a groat detriment, to the community and fearing thai I ho authorities are considering (iroencastlo too favorably, officials of Depnuw I'niversity. reinforced by a large number of residents under the direction of President; Edwin Holt Hughes, have begun a campaign which they hope will keep the State Tuberculosis Hospital from being located here. When the friends of the proposed hospital this morning learned that a warm light would bo waged against, their plans, Ceorge Make. Elam Denny, Eord Lucas, W. E. Donman. Frank Dormer and Jesse Weik started out to secure signatures to a petition asking that the signatures to a petition asking that, the hospital bo located here. The petitions were forwarded to tlovomor llanlv today.
This Ballot Not Good After 5 p. m. May 8th.
Palladium and Sun-Telegram Niagara Falls and Canada Voting Contest.
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INDEPENDENTS MEET IN NEW CASTLE TODAY
BILLY SUNDAY HAS
HARD TIME IN
Telephone Men to Hold Interesting Session.
Tha Proper Number." The summer resident looked curiously at Perry Jones, the sexton of the Lanebury meetins house, aa she finished her survey of the little church. "You say it seats COtl people?" she said, raising her lorgnette to gaze at him. "What a curious number!" "1 dou't know why 'tis," replied Mr. Jones. Resentment at her tone was coupled with irritation at her calm survey of him through her Impertinent eyeglass as he stared back at ber. "Strikes me it's a very sensible number. Three hundred in the body of the church, four iu the choir, one on the organ bench and a campstool for Hollis Trouty that blows for Miss Cumniings to play. "Perhaps down your way you'd think he ought to stand all the time, belug only a boy, but folks see thiugs different in the country." Youth's Companion.
A meeting of (he eighth district of the Indiana Independent Telephone Association was held at New Castle today. The district includes Henry, Wayne. Cnion, Rush and Fayette counties. The usual routine business was to be transacted and addresses wore to bo made on a number of subjects of interest to men engaged in the telephone business. The Richmond company was represented. The annual election of officers was held.
Latest Gift to Him Was $6,000.
A Danger Avoided. It was a w ise young man who paused before he answered the widow who had asked him to guess her age. "You must have sonic idea about it," she said, with what was intended for an arch sidewiso glance. "I have several ideas." he admitted, with a smile. "The only trouble is that I hesitate whether to make you ten years younger on account of your looks or ten years older on account ol jour brains." Then, while the widow smiled and blushed, he took a graceful but ppeedy leave.
Mattoon, 111.. May 1. State Senator
Stanton C. Pemberton was prominent among the converts at the "Billy Sunday" revival in this city. Altogether the conversions numbered 4'.!, and among them are many influential men and women. As a mark of appreciation for Billy Sunday's services there was n. free-will offering of Saj.ooo in his behalf.
Washington, D. C, May 1 Mrs 1 Nicholas lynigworth. daughter of the president, and wife of the congressman from Cincinnati is the proud posses.-i.r of a hiirh power electric automobile. She runs it herself and scimus up ami down Pennsylvania avenue at a rate that makes persons turn and look at her. One of her daily drives is to take her husband to and from the capitol. The rate at which she travels has aroused the interest of Policeman Mor
ris, of the avenue squad, and he has made application for a warrant to ar rest her for violating the speed limit. Assistant Corporation Counsel Pugh who was asked for the writ of information, declined on the ground that the evidence submitted by Morris was inadequate. Now Morris walks his beat and eyes the street, disconsolately.
MRS. COOPER CONVICTED FOR MANSLAUGHTER
Woman Who Killed Babe Must Go to Prison.
( ' 1 1 : i . v co a ; ' : i n i . w I . i . ! i w :-. . ' . packed will; pee;, i ..M-.i.; 0' ; permit t'd to w.ili. ,t r.ipio 1 .is p. - . b'. and i.gefiv ,w;:itcd llo- re.clr of the e., d b.i-Ue - Sh. - to- ! pleased with the r'!.-t, ,e- .- he i..'i the sin riff thai lie !.:!( sh wi"l d m t a li !" i! . n. .
What to do in Dyspepsia Dieting has become a great fad in America, and just as, years ago, we, a a nation, over-ate, so now we are undereating. The one is as bad as the other. Man needs food and plenty cf it to sustain life and to give strength to compete in this busy world. It is not, however, the fact that you mav eat too much that hurts you, Lut that you don't digest what you eat. And If that results In dystx-imia you n.t cure tbe trouble by cuttlni down your food sup ply. If your ditfcstiv orim wrro creutitii ttia proper amount of tusiric ami iK pttc niters you would tiave no dyiep3ia. 'i cur (be diw-itkA you must creule uu ubuud.iucc of ihtst necctsiiry This csn only bt done bv a reliable tonic 1ihUve. (nd. us Its nuaif ttiU'.i-utes. Ur. I'ulUweli'a fcymp Pepsin contains th vry Ingrt-dirnt ntwiled to do th;. I nkiri; nvularly for hile according to the explii-ii Jlrfcttor.s on m'h nettle and you will soon be cured of ityMev"ia ! any of the accompanying to'mptoniH such as heartburn, sour stomach, blontpo t.!;;-a. hives, pimples, sallow complexion, w ind on th tomao. etc. Kvery twitif carries with H an absolute truarantee to ito what, we cisiui. It is a gentle. ileaant, effective laxative and you nli Ilka its taste and be pleased with its action. One of the trreut friend of liiin remedy Is Harry F. Keator. a lieutenant In one of the 1'bica.ro companies that fou.-ht at the battle of
' Santiago. While la the wet trenches, and ei.t-
tnir the roukth food of a soldier, he contracted devere dysiiepsta and lost weiifht rapidly. A friend in the rciriment called his attention to lr. Caldwell's Syrup I'epsiu. which he promp'iy betran to use. It not ouiy cured bis dysp. p .ia but Increased bis weight 4'-' pounds. Your druKttist will sell you a bottle at SO cent or 9 1 und you will uud it worih a hundred tiu.' s that to you.
Columbus. Ind., May 1. Mrs. Frances Fox worthy Cooper, the is-yoar-old wife of Stephen Cooper, was found guilty of manslaughter and sentenced to a term of from two to fourteen years in the Woman's prison ;it Indianapolis. The case went to the jury yesterday afternoon and in twenty-live minutes the jury returned to the court room. At t'. o'clock the young prisoner was taken from the jail by Sheriff
FREE TEST
Thins wtshinj to try Dr. Caioweil's SyruD Pipsin before buy
ing cn nave a free lamote bottle sett to their Hume t addressln tne company. This offer it to drove ttutt.e remedy aiil do at we claim, and is only coen to Utcse who have never taken It. Send tfr H !f you have ary symptoms of stomach, liver or bowel disease. Oextlett yet frost effective laxative for children, women and o 3 folks. A (Tys-anteed, permanent home care. THE PUBLIC VERDICT: "Mo Lanative So Good ard Sure as DR. CALOWtLL'S SYRUP PfPSIN." This predut bears purity guarantee No. 17. VJashir.fttm, D. C. PEPSIN SYRUP OO. 105 Caldwell Pldg.. MowtlocHo, III.
CENTERVILLE PUPILS ARE FREE TODAY
School Year Ends With Appropriate Exercises.
Centerville. Ind., May 1. The Centerville public schools will close today. Class day will be observed in the hieh school rooms in the afternoon and exercises consisting of music and recitations will be given in all the other rooms.
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