Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 33, Number 167, 31 July 1908 — Page 8

FACT EIGHT. THE RICHMOND JfAJuLAiL J.li il Li ujit i aiiY, t'Ll' ol, iui. HEW LIGHT SHED ON GUN NESS CASE urn n Expert Finds Poison in the

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SATURDAY BARGANS

Stomachs of Murderess And Her Children. WANT LAMPHERE RELEASED We know you are able to find the greatest bargains ever offered in Richmond. All our High Grade Oxfords are going at excellent bargains and if?you are not well shod it surely isn't our fault. AH the essentials that go to make honest footwear are embodied in every shoe we handle.

Marks the closing of our Phenomenal July selling. Sales during July the largest ever recorded the same month of previous years. THE REASON:

ATTORNEY FOR THE ACCUSED MAN WILL ASK THAT HE BE GIVEN FREEDOM OR HIS BAIL REDUCED MATERIALLY.

Economical shoppers have realized that the best is always given here for the money. Best Assortments, Highest Qualities and Lowest Prices Always Reign Supreme. Self interest bids examine these for Saturday's selling: 34 inch Linen Finish Suiting in blue, black, tan, brown, stripes 15c Yd. 45 inch Waist Net in Ecru Filet and Point de sprite 49c Yd. Ecru Clunylace and insertions up to 4 inches wide 10c Yd. 5 gross 15c gold plated Beauty Pins, Saturday only 5c card Ladies' 25c Lace Collars, Saturday only 15c All Linen Crash, Unbleached, Saturday, only 5c Yd. Oriental Drapery Silks, regular 75c quality, only 59c Yd. Ladies' $1.50, $2.00 and $2.50 Parasols 98c 50c Imported Dress Swisses 25c Yd. See the Embroidery "Specials". See the Lace "Specials."

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Round Trip to ' CINCINNATI Via C. C. & L. R. R. Sunday, Aug. 2

Train lvs. Richmond 5:15am T

Train lvs. Boston 5:33am

Train lva. Cottage Grove 5 : 58am

Train lvs. Bath 6:05am

T Returning lv. Cincinnati 9:00pm

YOUNG MEN FROM ECONOMYJ CUSTODY Got Drunk and Had High Time Seeing Town.

C. A. BLAIR, P. & T. A.,

Home Tel. 2062. Richmond, Ind.

Earl Writtenhouse of Muncie and Albert Baldwin of Economy were In the city yesterday for a good time. They found It and at the same time took on too large an amount of Intoxicating liquor for their capacity. They became drunk and were arrested last night on the Main street bridge. Writtenhouse had fired a revolver from the bridge and this attracted the attention of passersby who reported the

occurrence to the police. He was

fined $1 and costs in city court this morning for carrying concealed weapons. Baldwin was not armed and was given the same fine for publio intoxication. The young men went to jail.

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Illk Bottles 50c dos, Milk Bottle Caps, 20c, 25c per 1,000, IUlI's Store 6th and Main

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HUSBAND SHOOTS HIS WIFE AND ' SUICIDES Double Tragedy Enacted at Girl's Home.

Your Vacation. Here's "what you have been looking for. Plan your summer vacation now and join the Palladium Special Via the C, C. & L. R. R. For Nlagar Falls, Buffalo, Lewiston, Toronto, Canada, returning stopping off at Detriot. &c. Only $10.25 for the Round Trip. JUST THINK OF IT. "Its Cheaper than Walking." Through sleeping car and reclining chair car will leave Richmond on August 5th, at 10:55 a. m., running direct to Niagara Falls without change. This will bo a personally conducted excursion. The Palladium invites you to join them. They have special rates from the leading hotels and you will get the benefit of this. Look at the route. Can you beat It? C. C. & L. to Peru: Wabash railroad to Niagara Falls: Gorge R. R. to Lewiston; Steamer to Toronto. Returning steamer Toronto to Lewiston; Gorge R. R. to Niagara Falls, rail to Buffalo; steamer Buffalo to Detroit; Wabash R. R. to Peru; C, C. & L. to Richmond. The cost of sleeping car, double berth, accommodating two persons, will be $1.50 Richmond to Niagara Falls. Make your reservation for sleeping car berth at once. For particulars write or telephone C. A. BLAIR, Pass A. Ticket Agt C. C A. L. R. R. Richmond, Ind. Home telephone No. 2062.

Lebanon, Mo., July 31 -Grover Cleveland Willoughby, aged 23, shot and killed his child bride and himself at her father's home when she refused to returfr and live with him. She filed suit for divorce yesterday following his arrest on a charge by her father that he committed perjury by swearing she was of age In order to obtain their license to marry last week. After they were married the couple went to the home of the bride's father to get her belongings, when the latter set upon the groom, beat him badly, and prevented the bride from leaving there with her husband.

CORTELYOU MAY RUN AGAINST GOV. HUGHES

Rumored Secretary of Treas- . ury Will Make Race.

New York, July 31. It is rumored

that Secretary Cortelyou of the treasury department will become a candidate for the republican nomination for

governor against Hughes.

Apparently such gossip has no basis in any statements by Cortelyou or his

friends. The grounds for the rumor axe said to be found In a visit made to

the secretary by certain leaders of the

state organization before Hughes be

came a candidate.

Friends close to Cortelyou say It is

not at all likely that the secretary

would permit the use of his name in

any such connection.

S. H. KNOX & CO.

Will Again Occupy the Store Room of

E. M. Campfield in the Colonial Building.

The old reliable store of S. H. Knox & Co. will again be opened with a new and complete stock of 5 and 10 cent goods. It is" expected that the new store will be ready for business

about Aug. 2 2nd.

FUNERAL NOTICE.

Laporte, Ind., July 31. By the re

port of Dr. Walter Haines of .the Rush College at Chicago that he had found poison in the stomach of Mrs. Belle Gunness and her two children a new aspect was given the case against Ray Lamphere, the farm hand who is held for the murder of the arch-fiendess of Indiana. The expert, in a report to Coroner Mack, declared that he had found strychnine and arsenic in fatal amounts in each of the stomachs.

The discovery of poison In the

woman's stomach and that of her children has upset many of the former

theories in the case and has opened

up the possibility of Mrs. Gunness having killed the children in the same manner in which she took the lives of her victims, and then having ended her own life with a fatal dose.

As the result of finding the poison

in the stomachs of Mrs. Gunness and her children and the contention of Attorney Worden that it establishes the innocence of his client Lamphere the lawyer has announced that he would at once prepare papers to go before Judge Richter in the Laporte Circuit court and either ask for the release of Ray Lamphere or a writ of habeas corpus or would ask for the reduction af bail. Lamphere is held without bond on six murder counts.

Officers Issue Statement. A conference between Prosecutor

Smith, Sheriff Smutzer and Deputy Sheriff Anstiss, who are working on

the Gunness case, resulted in the fol

lowing formal statement being issued

Jointly by them:

The report of Dr. Haines that he

found arsenic and strychnine in th bodies of Mrs. Gunness and her two children makes it absolutely a sure thing that Mrs. Gunness is dead, which position the public will remember has been maintained all the time by the sheriffs office and the prosecutor's office. Whether Mrs. Gunness killed herself or not is a mooted question.

We hope now that this report will

set at rest the wagging tongues of a few who have seen fit to declare that Mrs. Gunness Is still alive.

BIG TREES.

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The Cloud Piercing Sequoias of North ern California. The sequoia in Humboldt is the tallest tree in the whole United States. But the tourist from the east or west knows it not. What would he say to the information that in the northwest of California grows a mighty continuous forest of these great trees and that tt takes days to travel merely from end to end of that forest, which is longer than the distance from Boston to New York or from Chicago to St Louis. Yet such is the ease. On the ridges and flats of Humboldt Is the forest and In that forest the trees grow to twenty-six feet in diameter and tower 400 feet toward the sky. Do yon know what those figures mean? Measure the room In which you are now sitting, ff it Is a very large room, the longest dimensions would just about contain one of these great trunks. Look out of your window and see the people jnore than a city block away. That is the distance from which one sees the topmost bough of these stupendous giants. The redwood of California Is the great tree of the Pacific coast Two thousand acres of It exist In Oregon along the'Chetco river. South of the Chetco a continuous redwood belt begins and Increases In width from ten mites at Del Norte county to eighteen or twenty mOes and keeps on unbroken to southern Humboldt county. Here Is a gap, but in Mendocino the belt becomes dense again and widens out to thirty-five miles. South of that county the tree grows in Isolated patches. Humboldt Standard.

Density ot City Population. Although there is a certain area ol about three and a half acres on Manhattan Island where the density of population is at the rate of 630,000 tc the square mOe, yet the city of Paris shows a far greater average density of population than New York, the fig ares for Paris being ?300 a square mile and for New Torsi city proper 40,000 a square mile. The average density of London's aopsnatfon is 37,000 a square mile and that of Bertie 67,600. Federation Review.

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Creditor (le term UiedlyH-I shall call

at your house every week until you

pay this account, sir. Debtor n the blandest of toos) Then, sir, there seems every probability of our acquaintanceship ripening into friendship. London Ttt-Bits.

PRICES MEN'S OXFORDS. Men's $5.00 Oxfords, all colors $3 gg Men's $4.00 Oxfords, patent colt or tan $3.25 Men's $3.50 Oxfords, patent colt or Un $2.95 Men's $2.50 Oxfords, patent colt or eun metal $2.30 Hanan's $6.00 Oxfords gg Children's Oxfords and Boys' Oxfords at great reduction. EXTRA SPECIALS ON LADIES' OXFORDS. Foster's $4.00' Oxfords, pat. colt or tan $3.25 Gulliam, Kokenze, Cross and Bolten's $3.50 Oxfords, dainty low patterns, button or lace, including tans and all the new cuts and shades J 95

PRICES TWO EXTRA SPECIALS IN LADIES' TAN OXFORDS. The Merry Widow style, tan. Russian calf with Suede top and short Tamp. and tip, also plain toe, button, $3.00 grade, this week i... ....... $193 One lot Pat Colt Oxfords, $2.00. grade "ow - $1.75 All $3.00 Oxfords in pat colt and " $2.64 Choice of any Ladies. Misses or Children's White Canvas Shoes or Slippers. $1.00 to $3.00 grade, per P" 49c

Closed Every Evening Except Saturday. Large Sales, Small Profits, Our Motto. Shoes That Fit Well, Generally Wear Well. We Guarantee a Perfect Fit.

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LABOR TO FIGHT UNCLE JOE CANNON

Oppose His Re-election to Con

gress.

Chicago, 111., July 31. Labor is pre

paring to make a determined effort to defeat Speaker Joseph G. Cannon for re-election to congress. Danville labor organizations have declared for H. C. Bell, democratic candidate for

"Uncle Joe's seat, whose campaign will be aided by President Gompers, Grant Hamilton, organizer for the American Federation of Labor, and officers of the Chicago federation. A labor-political demonstration will be held in Danville on Labor day, when President Gompers will address the members of labor unloin in that district. It is expected Gompers will improve the opportunity and say what he thinks of Speaker Cannon.

THE CITY IN BRIEF

Very fine Grape Juice at Price's. Egg Chocolates served at Price's; they are fine. Sweet, Juicy, late Valencia Oranges, the very best to be had, at Price's. Take a box of Price's Chocolates and a pall of Price's Ice Cream to the picnic. Price's Ice Cream menu Peach, Vanilla, Strawberry, Lemon. Chocolate, Bisque; Ices, Orange, Pineapple and Green Gage.

Cannibalism. In the gulf of California Is Tuboron Island, where cannibals live to this day. White men have been able to land there and get away, but not one ol those who have ventured Inland has ever returned alive. It will not be until the white man has colonized the farthest ends of the world that cannibalism will finally cease, and that period is yet a long time away. London Standard.

TOURING LM RUSSIA.

All members of Coeur De Lion Lodge No. 8, K. of P., are requested to meet at Castle Hall, Friday evening, July 31st, at 7:30 to attend the funeral services of Brother Lurton Runyan, at No. 653 N. 13th St HARRY BUNTIN, C. a CHAS. Ik WETTIG, K. of R. & S.

Tfce Hit OfThe Bedy. The organ around wTiIch an tlx- otbmr organs rcvorvav and upon wittah tbey largely dopendaoi (or their weHax. la tba stomach. V.'taea the fractions of tbe stomal become impaired, tb. bowels and liver ala i become deranged. To core a disease of tbe stomach. Hver r bowels get a 50 cent or SI bottle of Dr. GalaTea's Syrup Pepsia at yonr drbggist's. It is he promptest reliei for cosstip ties SBd dj pepsia ever cetfajauaaed

Th. Famous Four. Each of the following named gentlemen, upon being oat late with the boys, has concocted a faznoos excuse and; what Is more wonderful, got away with it Thay are: Jonah, Ulysses, Rip Van Winkle, Robinson Crueoe. Judge.

A Quicker Way. Young Minister (searching for mirror) Have you a glass here? Beadle Na, na, str; we dlnna need a glass. We jist tak a sook oot th bootticv-Lop-don Tatler.

HlLDKGARDK: Oeid Medal Flour pleues the cook. FUBxaic.

Th. Dlfflcvltle. of On. Who Caan.t Speak tbe Language. Nljni Novgorod, where the great Russian fair is held, far on toward the frontier of Asia, I found the most difficult proposition in all Europe from the standpoint of the traveler seeking rest and refreshment. I knew only one word In Russian, "vodka,' and one can pronounce that too often. Nobody seemed to speak anything but Russian. I could not get a cabman to take me to a hotel. One isvoschic after another would pick me np, seem to understand and, then take me to a shop, a steamship pier, a private residence. I was reduced to the humiliating necessity of making pictures of hotels, beds and food of aH sorts and quite without avail. At - last, bethinking myself that the trade of Russia was in German hands, I -started out afoot in search of any mercantile looking person with dose cropped blond beard and spectacles. Snch a man I found. -and be directed me- in German to a traktlr, where I had breakfast with tbe aid of mors crude cartooning. "Coffee" Is good Volapuk, and th. waiter mderstood me at once, but I had to sketch a number of elliptical figures in my notebook and finally make a spirited drawing of the common or garden hen before he knew I wanted "eggs." For dinner that night I went to a restanrant overhanging the Volga. It is one of my most baffling memoriae of travel that when in my thirst I made the sign of drinking and pointed to the river the waiter lowered a bucket out of the window Into the stream and brought it to me filled with rich brown waterv-New York SlaiL,

, ThP Hnnrise OrUrto. lsfanta and children are constantly need tag a axatlve. It is important to Vaow what to glrs them. Then- ttomaob apd bowls are not strong enough for salts, puaeabve waters or cathartic pills, powders or tsieta. Crtve tbem a mild, pleasant, gentto. losativ. tonic like Or. Caldwcll'a Syrup Pepsin, welch sells at tb. small snm of SO cents or Si aa drag stores. It Is tbe one great remedy inr yon to have m tb. boua to "Vw caildrea worn the need it-

Tabitha: Raised bifcults from Gold Medal Flour are excellent Samaxtha.

Field Seed Lawn Seed, Flower Seed, Garden Seed all kinds. Lawn Fertilizer

OtVlER G. WHELAN Feed and Seed Store 33 S. 6th St. Pbone 1679

POPULAR EXCURSIONS Via Chicago. Cincinnati d Louisville R. R. $16.00 Round Trip to T Old Point Comfort, Va. Two Excursions Wednesday, July 15th, and Sat. urday, August 1st. Limit 15 days 'each. $16.00 Round Trip to "

Atlantic City

Thursday, July 30th. via the C. & O. R. R. Limit 15 days, $6.50 Round Trip to. Niagara Falls Wednesday. August 6th. Free Reclining Chair Car. Ricaaond to Niagara Falls without change. Train leaves Richmond 10:55 a. m. 12 days limit $16 Round Trip to Atlantic City - Thursday. August 6th via The Baltimore & Ohio R. R. 15 day limit For particulars csll en C. A. BLAIR, P. AT. A, , Home Phone 2062. Richmond.

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Genuine Sugar Corn, Grown at Home. New Sweet Potatoes, Tomatoes, Cauliflower, Carrots; other vegetables of all kinds. -Plenty of Fancy Peaches. Baked Ham and Tenderloin. See us before you buy your Honey in quantities; we have the goods and the price. Bee Hive Coffee is still the lead'inn 25c Coffee In Richmond.