Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 33, Number 82, 7 May 1908 — Page 4

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REPUBLICAN TICKET. STATE. Governor JAMES E. WATSON. Lieutenant Governor FREMONT C. GOODWINE. Secretary of State FRED A. SIMS. Auditor of State JOHN C. BILLHKIMER. Treasurer of State OSCAR HADLEY. Attorney General JAMES BINGHAM. State Superintendent "LAWRENCE McTURNAN. State Statistician J. L. PEETZ. Judsre of Supreme Court QUINCY A. MYERS. -Judpe of Appellate Court DAVID MYERS. Reporter of Supreme Court GEORGE W. SELF.

DISTRICT. Congress WILLIAM O. BARNARD. COUNTY. Joint Representative ALONZO M. GARDNER. Representative WALTER S. RAT LIFE. Circuit Judge HENRY C. FOX. -Prosecuting Attorney CHAS L. LADD. Treasurer ALBERT ALBERTSON. Sheriff LINUS P. MEREDITH. Coroner DR. A. L. BRAMKAMP. Surveyor ROBERT A. HOWARD. Recorder WILL J. ROUBINS. Commissioner Eastern Dist. HOMER FARLOW. Commissioner Middle Dist. BARNEY H. L1NDERM AN. Commissioner Western Dist. ROBERT N. BEESON. WAYNE TOWNSHIP. Trustee JAMES H. HOWARTH. Assessor CHARLES E. POTTER. Tho citizens of West Richmond are practically all house owners and are granted every privilege by the city to pay their taxes regularly each year, la view of this fact it seems it would be more than fair if the city should show mo appreciation of this growing section of Richmond and recognize lt right to adequate fire protection by placing a new hose house west of the river. The plea that the city hsa not enough money to do so at present is no reason why It should not prepare its expenditures for next year in such a way that the west side will be accorded this deserved recognition. "Truth is stranger than fiction" seems to be a fact beyond a doubt, when one considers the astounding dis covery at Lnporte of a burying ground for victims who seem, to have been murdered by the wholesale. The sto ry of this frightful discovery rivals any of the imagined stories of murder con tained in the works of Poe. The members of the present city ad ministration have to all appearances the right to be considered charter members of George Early's trouble trust. At least they arc drawing juicy dividends from that source. Richmond will have to got a new hat several sizes larger after the way the answers to the various toasts at the Commercial Club banquet Tuesday night piled up praises for the good, old Quaker city. MASONICCALENDAR. Thursday Evening, May 7 Wayne council No. 10, R. & S. M. Special assembly R. & S. M. decree. Friday Evening, May 8 King Solomons Chapter No. 4. K. A. M. Stated convocation. John Hawaii, the English, artist, is unconventional in his methods and say that he shudders to think what would happen If his friends knew how he fjot certain effects. If he thinks burning will help him to get the right shade of brown he drops his brush and uses a red hot poker. Once when he found difficulty in getting the dirty gray he wanted, he used a little damp earth from the garden with very satisfactory result.

REARED A SAVAGE; NOW A CHRISTIAN Rev. Rawei When Twelve Years of Age Ran Wild In the Forests. SPEAKS lll RICHMOND. AT THE FIRST M. E. CHURCH NEXT SUNDAY HE WILL TELL THE STORY OF HIS LIFE AND THE CUSTOMS OF HIS PEOPLE. Rev. Mr. Rawei. a cultured and remarkably gifted representative of a once wild and savage race of people, "Tho Maoris of New Zealand.'' who has been attracting immense congregations in several neighboring cities with his accounts of the native advancement in the South Sea islands, will occupy the pulpit of the First M. E. church at both services Sunday. This man's history reads like a romance. At the age of twelve years he was a little naked child, running wild in the forest of his native land, but was then adopted by an English lady and given all the advantages of a first class education, later on graduating from Christ's church university with high honors and the degree of Master of Arts. Today he is one (if the most polished and gifted of platform orators and tells in thrilling and convincing language the story of the rapid development of his country and people since coming under Christian influences. The natives of New Zealand have literally passed from savagery and cannibalism of the worst kind to civilization and advancement of the foremost order in a period of sixty years. No other tribes of wild people have made such rapid advancement. In Kcv. Mr. Ttawei's address Sunday reference will be made to some of the customs of the New Zealanders and some of the native clothes of grass, feathers and shells produced by these primitive people hundreds of years before the coming of the white man. will be exhibited. A Beautiful Picture For You. There is always room on the wall for anotner picture n n is pretty. .in j old one can be removed and a new j one substituted. Save your Easy Task soap wrappers. Send to the ! Hewitt Bros. Soap Co.. Dayton. Ohio. I twenty-five with a 2c stamp and rhey will mail you a beautiful picture for framing absolutely free. An Americanized Chinaman. Chin Gee, is the projector, president and j eugineer-in-chief of a railroad which ' has been opened in the Hongkong ! hinterland. Of the six locomotives used, four were purchased in the United States, the others coming from Germany. The president says his chief difficulty in building the road ! was in overcoming the obstinacy of : the natives, who opposed the work on the ground that the smoke from the locomotives would ruin their crops. The first divorce between natives on the ground of the disappearance of a husband has just been pronounced in the Congo Free State. There is more Catarrh if. this section of the country than all other diseases put together, and until the last few I years wrs suppose,! t- be i:u;i rabio. For a preat many years ,lvtors pronoanctMl it ii loml ilis. an,l preserilby eonsiantly j a1 tv.'.u merit, j Sn'ience has constitutional ' j loe.il reme.l ief. :m l failing to euro with lo. pronouneed it incurable. .proven catarrh to be n I e.isease ami inereiore requires eonsntiis'.onai treatment. Hall's Catarrh : cure, manufactured by K. J. ("honey ,v '. Co . Toledo. Ohio, is the only consti- ! tutional cure on th market It is tnk- i en internally in doses from 1 ft drops to a tenspoonful. Jt aets direetiy on the' blood and mu-ous surfaces of the sys- j tern. They offer one hundred dollars ' for any case it fails to cure. Send for ', circulars and testimonials. Address: F. J. CHF.XF.V & CO.. Toledo. Ohio. Sold by rrujryijts. T .e. Take Hall's FaiuiU" Tills for constiLeation.

KENTUCKY FEUDIST IS SINKING RAPIDLY Ed Callahan May Not Recover From Stab. Jackson. Ky., May 7. I'd Callahan, stabbed by his brother-in-law, John Spuer. is sinking rapidly. His son, Wilson Callahan, who killed Spicer, has not been arrested. Piles Quickly Cured at Home Instant Relief, Permanent Cure Trial Package Mailed Free to All In Plain Wrapper. Tiles is a fearful disease, but easy to cure if you go at it right. An operation with the knife is dangerous, cruel, humiliating and unnecessary. There is just one other sure way to be cured painless, safe and in the privacy of your own home it is Pyramid Pile Cure. We mail a trial package free to all who write. It will give you instant relief, show vou the harmless, painless nature of this great remedy and start, you well on the way toward a perfect cure. Then you can get a full-sized box from any druggist for 50 ceuis, and often one box cures. Insist on having what you call for. If the druggist tries to sell you something just as good, it is because he makes more money on the substitute. The cure begins at once and con tinues rapidly until it is complete and permanent. You can go right ahead with your work and be easy and comfortable all the time. I It i worth trvintr .lust, send your name and address to Pyramid Drug Co., 92 Pyrin mid Buildin if, Marshall, Mich., and receive free i by return mail the trial package in a plain wrapper. j Thousands have been cured in this I easy, painless and inexpensive way, j in the privacy of the home, j No knife and its torture. No doctor and his bills. All druggists. ."0 cents. Write to day for a free package. LOOK FOR FIREWORKS Countess of Warwick and Mrs. Longworth to Speak in Campaign. ANNOUNCEMENT IS MADE. nellefonfaine. O., May 7 The Countess of Warwick, England's famous Socialist agitator, will be pitted, it is said, against Alice RooseveULongworth. daughter of the President of the United States, in the Congressional campaign in the Eighth Ohio District this fall. That both women will make speeches from the stump has just been announced. Some weeks ago. Congressman Nicholas Longworth, it is stated, told Ralph D. Cole. Republican nominee, whose lncky flipping of a coin broke in his favor a deadlock that had caused a second convention, that he and his wife would make speeches in the district for Colo, against whom a bitter tight is being made. E. G. Wharton, of Kenton. Socialist candidate, has announced that the Countess of Warwick had agreed to visit the district on a speech-making tour in his behalf. It is said that the Countess will make a money contribution to the campaign. believing a chance to put a real Socialist in the United States Congress Is at haod.

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PRESIDENT MAY GET WHAT HE DESIRES After Conference With Cannon An Agreement Is Entered Into. SENATE STANDS IN WAY. IF HOUSE CARRIES OUT EXECUTIVE'S LEGISLATIVE PROGRAMS SENATE MAY REFUSE TO DO ITS PART IN MATTER. Washington, May 7 The visit of Speaker Cannon to the White house has resulted in a better understanding between the president and the house. It was the first time the speaker had called at the while house since the controversy over the legislative program started. The outcome of the conference, it is said authoritatively, will be an honest effort on the part of the house republican leaders to put through everything the president wants except the amendments to the Sherman anti-trust law and possibly the postal savings bank bill. The speaker was not prepared to say that he could force the house to carry out the president's program. He has an unruly majority to deal with and admits it. The republicans, as shown by the conference, are still inharmonious on proposed currency legislation and it is realized that any effort to put through such an anti-injunction act as the president desires will meet with determined opposition from some of the republicans. Will Depend on Senate. The extent to which the house republicans act oil the president's recommendations will unquestionably depend in some measure on the attitude of the senate. If that body can offer any sort of assurance that, the whole of the president's program will not be carried out, the house will bf willine to let practically everything go through for political effect. T'.i elder statesmen in th senate are not in a happy frani" of mind over t le disposition of the house to surrender absolutely to the white house. It is true, tio. that tin' so-called youngsters in tiie senate are disposed to fight for the adoption of the w.iole of the president's program, with the possible exception of the a mendaients to the Sherman law. I'tider tho circumstances the senate will soon he the real M-at '!' inren-.-t in tite event the house does decide to open the doors to the president's program. A Massachusetts boy. Nathan Sampson, has found a enerahlc turtle which bears markings made by his . granular ner. now n.unty-one years ola. j which were put on in 140. and by his greatgrandfather, who marked the same turtle in 1 1 1. Something New THE Rheumo Pink Liver Pills For Constipation Headache BUltousness Sallow Skin Dizziness Indigestion j Chills and Fevers ! THESE PILLS are composed of the active principals of vegetable drugs i that have special action on the liver and bowels. They are small, pleasant to take, prompt in their action; will ; not cripo or irritate, and perform '. their work to the perfect satisfaction . of the patient. They act by restoring? the torpid liver to its normal condition, create a henlthy action of the ' digestive organs, and relieve constipation by securine prompt and regular : operation cf the bowels, i THESE PILLS are something entirely new and should be used by every person troubled with the above complaints. A SSo package will convince the most skeptical of the merits of these pills. Directions with every package. Sold only by the RHEUMO PHARMACEUTICAL CO.. i &5C1 Halctead St, Chicago, III.

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FOR G. ft. B. SOUVENIR BADGES Will Be as Pretty as Any Issued Heretofore. The designs for the souvenir badge for tbe state encampment, of the In-J diana Department G. A. II., which will be held at KoUomo have been received. The badge is a handsome design in bronze. The pin bar is wrought of the three letters, "G. A. It." in the national colors. Pendant fioin the bar is a medallion, the crest of which is the eagle, with extended wings perched on cross guns. The medallion proper bears on its unoer rim the legend, 'Twenty-ninth Encampment Department, of Indiana." and on its lower rim the two words. "Kokonio, Indiana." The center of the medallion is a birds eye view of Kokomo. showing a busy manufacturing town. I'nder the medallion is wrought the ar that is made prominent in the insignia of the G. A. It., and the two lower points of the star bearing the date of the encampment. Colds That Hang On Colds that hang on in the spring deplete tho system, exhaust the nerves, and open the way for serious illness. Take Foley's Honey and Tar. It quickly stops the cough and expels the cold. It is safe and certain in results. A. G. Luken & Co. According to police census just taken the population of Washington is ""'..- to.", an increase of !t.si over last year. There are LMl.'.C'o whites and DT.is." negroes. COaL rACTS In looks al! coal i.- alike black, rough, sparkling. Hut there th likeness ends. For some coal burns unevenly, throws off Littie heat and makes much dirL Our coal fias proven best by test. It burns with a hot. steady flame to a white ash and is most economical We Miieit your patronage on quality alone. H. C. BULLERDICK & SON 529 South 5th St. Phone 12S5. C. W. MORGAN THE GROCER (Successor to Harry J. Doan) 12th and Main Streets. Automatic Phone 1LV.5: Bell 223. Phone Us Your Order. FANCY STRAWBERRIES GOOD SWEET CREAM HADLEY BROS. Phones 292 and 2292. Field Seed Lawn Seed, Flower Seed, Garden Seed all kinds. Lawn Fertilizer OEV3ER G. WH ELAN Feed and Seed Store 33 S. 6th St. Phone 1679

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