Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 33, Number 178, 11 August 1908 — Page 3
THE RICHMOND PALLADIU3I AND SUN-TELEGRAM, TUESDAY, AUGUST 11, 1903
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RECEIVERS NOW HAVE .. FULL CONTROL One Pillsbury Mill Starts Again "Today.
YATES MANAGER UNDER ARREST
HOUSEKEEPER GETS 0L0 ALLISON ROME tMMMHSS Will of Late Senator Leaves $100,000 to Legatees.
SIX CONVENTIONS III TEXAS TODAY Various Political Parties to Name State Tickets Today. DEMOCRATS ARE SPLIT.
PROHIBITION FIGHT IS RESPONSIBLE REPUBLICAN LEADERS ARE HOPEFUL WILL ADOPT LIBERAL PLANK. Dallas, Texas, Aug. 11. Six regular Btate conventions are being held In Texas today, by as many political parties, all these conventions are necessary, under the provisions of the Ferrell state election law, if the different political partlse desire to place
Btate tickets in the Held, to be supported in the general election in No
vember next. The democratic convention Is to assemble In San Antonio. The regular republican in Dallas. The Reorganized Republican in Houston. The Populist in Ft. Worth. Prohibitionist in Dallas. The Socialist In Waco. Of these six different political par
ties It is probable that two only the Hemocratlc and the regular republican will place fHll state tickets in the fields the others will name candidates
for governor and presidential electors
and, perhaps, here and there a state officer, where particular interest is
Involved, such as is attached to the
attorney-generalship. Prohibition an Issue.
General interest will center around
the proceedings of the democratic convention at San Antonio. The state
wide prohibition Issue will be the prl
mal proposition before that body. The
question is, Shall state-wide prohibi
tlon be made a platform demand, so
far as calling upon the new leglsla
ture, to assemble at Austin in January next, to submit to a vote of the peo
ple a constitutional amendment prohibiting the liquor traffic in Texas. No matter how the contention may be decided by the state convention, it Is a patent fact that this prohibition Issue has divided the democratic party of Texas in sentiment at least Into two contending camps, and that the division borders closely to a party Bplit. Republican Prospects. Next in public interest to the democratic convention is that of the regular republicans, to be held In Dallas. There Is no doubt that the party can poll more than 100,000 votes in Texaa If general campaign work is done to the limit. Leaders of the party profess to see a rare opportunity to make Inroads on the democratic organization as a result of the division therein on the prohibition issue. These republican leaders are contemplating put
ting a strong antl-prohibltion plank in their platform, nominate their strongest men for places on their state ticket and then bid for the votes of all "personal liberty" elements in Texas. Under such a state of affairs there is no doubt that the campaign would be a strenuous one. The proceedings of the other four state conventions are not likely to be of more than passing public interest. The main object in holding them will be to maintain the various party organizations.
Minneapolis, Minn., Aug. 11. The receivers for the Pillsbury-Washburn Flour Mills Company, (limited), appointed last Saturday by the Federal Court, got down to work yesterday for the first time. Pillsbury "A" mill, one of the properties, made its weekly shutdown Saturday and the receivers expect to start grinding again as usual this evening. Henry C. Little, manager for the company, has resigned and the receivers are in full control.
Are Men Keener Than Women? Women are more aiert than men in all instances, but one adopting laborsaving devices. From force of habit women persist in using cheap.unsanitary, laundry soap because they have always used it. Men instantly adopt any new idea to save hard work. For twenty-five years the Hewitt Bros. Soap Co. have guaranteed Easy Task soap which is white, to do the family washing with half the labor and without boiling. It will wash laces, linens, flannels anything. 5c a cake. Now, madam, will you try it?
BANTZ APPOINTED CITY TREASURER
Chicago Man Violated the New Primary Law Last Saturday.
CAUSED A DISTURBANCE.
TRIED TO FORCE UPON ELECTION JUDGES A CHALLENGER WHO DID NOT HAVE PROPER CREDENTIALS.
Named to Take Place of the Late J. F. Meline.
Washington, Aug. 11. G. C. Bantz has been appointed assistant treasurer of the United States in place of the late J. F. Meline. Mr. Bantz has been an employe of the treasury department for thirty-five years, and recently has filled the position of deputy assistant treasurer. William H. Gibson, assistant cashier of the cash room was promoted to be deputy assistant treasurer in place of Mr. Bantz. James A. Sample, now a chief of division, was appointed to be assistant cashier.
Deafness Cannot Be Cured by 'local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There Is only one way to cure deafness, and that Is by constitutional remedies. Deafness Is caused by an Inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube is Inflamed you have a rumbling Bound or imperfect hearing-, and when It Is entirely closed. Deafness is the result, and unless the inflammation can be taken out and this tube re
stored to its normal condition, hearing
wm ne aesiroyea lorever nine cases
out of ten are caused by Catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces.
W will srlve One Hundred Dol
lars for any case of Deafnes3
(caused by catarrh) that cannot he
cured by Hall a Catarrh Cure. Send
for circulars Tree.
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by Drug-gists, 75c. Take Hall's Famllv Pills for cnn.H
pa tlon.
Chicago, Aug. 11. David L. Frank campaign manager for ex-Governor Richard Yates, the defeated candidate for the republican nomination for gov
ernor, will be the first man to be tried for a violation of the new primary law. If the law takes its full course, he may, if found guilty, be sent to jail for thirty days and fined $1,0. Frank was arrested Saturday during the election, but the police were able to hush the facts until yesterday afternoon. He was charged with disorderly conduct. The election commissioners made the more formal charge. Frank gave bail Saturday, but when his case was called yesterday he did not a ppear. He must appear in court next Friday. Congressman Lorimer and City Collector Magerstadt were seated In an automobile outside the voting booth during the trouble. Frank had driven to the place with them. Frank's offense against the primary law is alleged to be an effort to force upon the election judges a challenger who did
not have regular credentials from the election commission.
James Kinney went to the voting
booth and found regularly and legally appointed challengers in attendance.
Kinney presented irregular credentials, which the judges refused and ordered him from the booth. Kinney went away and soon Congressman Lorimer, Collector Magerstadt and Frank returned with him in a big touring car. Frank rushed into the voting place and shouted: "I want you to look at this man's credentials and give him a place here. If you don't I can have you all sent to the pen." Judge of Election Harpole ordered Frank out of the booth, saying: "You have no right to come within a hundred feet." Frank refused to get out and the police in attendance placed him under arrest.
Dubuque, la., Aug. 11. Senator
William B. Allison's will was filed 1 yesterday. The value of the estate is j
estimated at $100,000. The bequests'
follow : To Mrs. C. J. Brayton, housekeeper, $1,200 annually and use of the Allison home during-her lifetime. To the widow of Brother James, $730 annually. To Mrs. Brayton, to the widow of James, to the widow of his brother, Matthew, and to three nieces, $1,500 each. To four nephews, $1,000 each. To the Dubuque Public Library, to Finley Hospital and the Y. M. C. A., $1,000 each. At the death of Mrs. Brayton and Mrs. Cornelia Allison, the estate is to be divided, two-fifths going to the children of James Allison and threefifths to those of Matthew Allison. Judge Lacy is named as the sole executor. The will was attested in Washington, April 2, 1906.
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MUBOOCKJT HEAD Former Richmond Man, General Manager of Indiana Lighting Company.
IT IS A $4,500,000 CONCERN.
HOW TO AVOID APPENDICITIS Most victims of appendicitis are those who are habitually constipated. Foley's Orino Laxative cures chronic constipation by stimulating the liver and bowela and restores the natural v action of the bowels. Foley's Orino Laxative does not nauseate or gripe and is mild and pleasant to take. Refuse substitutes. A. G. Luken & Co.
Where 1 ney FOrgox.
"Once, In the rooms of the Fabiaa ioclety, overlooking the fresh green
slopes of the Law Court gardens In
London, I heard George Bernard Shaw express his thoughts about English
public schools." said a Chicago editor.
"He attacked these schools. He said
you learned nothing In them. He told
of a young peer to whom a certain
master at Eton said:
"I am ashamed of you. unable to
work out so simple a problem! Your
younger brother did It correctly an
hour ago.
"I am sorry, sir,' the boy replied, but you must remember that my brother hasn't been at Eton as long as
I have. "Washington Star.
Get full Weight.
"Sit," says the aggrieved customer, approaching the , bookseller, "I have called to express my opinion of your
business methods." "What Is wrongr deferentially ask d the bookseller.
"I bought a set of Shakespeare from you last year. It weighed fourteen
pounds. Yesterday 1 ordered a dupll cate set for my son's library, and it
only weighs thirteen pouads and nine
ounces. I'd have you understand, sir
that there is a city ordinance against
short weights."
Thoroughly humbled, the bookseller made up the shortage with seven
u&ces of miscellany. Exchange.
Anxious For Mere.
An expert golfer had the misfortune to play a particularly vigorous stroke
at the moment that a seedy wayfarer
skulked across the edge of the course
The ball struck the trespasser and
rendered him briefly lnseaslble. When he recovered a five dollar bill was
pressed into his hand by the craters!
" golfer. "Thanky. sir," said the lniored
mam after a kindling glance at the
money, -an' when will you be playln'
again, sirr Argonant
Twinnomi-
Gold Medal Flour mikes lightest bread. Bam.
...jti. best patients, doc-
"Who are your
tor?" was asked. "The people who are always contending that life Isn't worth living." replied the doctor without the slightest hesitation. Philadelphia Record.
The Brlrnt Side. "I don't see how I could possibly any worse off than I am, sir." "Then cheer up. You've got nothing further to worry about." Pittsburg Dispatch. There nwer was any party, faction, sect or cabal whatsoever in which the most ignorant were not the most violent, for a bee is not a busie? animal than a blockhead. Pope.
Huntington, Ind., Aug. 11. The discovery of a human forearm and hand in rubbish along the Little Wabash River last, evening and the strange disappearance of the grewsome relic after its discovery had been reported to the police, has furnished a double mystery. The arm, the only clew, has disappeared, and Chief Ed Stouder of
the police is at a loss to solve the problem. The arm was found by children who were playing along the river bank where boxes and refuse from stores had been dumped. The arm appears to have been under water several weeks. The arm lay on the river bank several hours, and was inspected by curious crowds until just after dark, when it disappeared. A strange man was seen to pick it up and walk away. A search is being made for the man who took the arm.
and by It Is enabled to purchase and own all or part of the shares of the capital stock and bonds and other securities of any other artificial or natural gas or electrical company and to Invest its funds therein.
WHY JAMES LEE GOT WELL. Everybody in Zanesvllle, O.. knows Mrs. Mary Lee, of rural route 8. She writes: "My husband, James Lee, firmly believes he owes his life to the use of Dr. King's New Discovery. His lungs were so severely affected that consumption seemed Inevitable, when a friend recommended New Discovery. We tried It, and its use has restored him to perfect health." Dr. King's New Discovery is the King of throat and lung remedies. For coughs and colds it has no equal. The first dose gives relief. Try it! Sold under guarantee at A. G. Luken & Co's drug store. . 50c and $1.00. Trial bottle free.
Indianapolis, Ind., Aug. 11. The Dicterich Gas Syndicate in Indiana will
be succeeded by the Indiana Lighting company, which filed articles of in
corporation here Monday, with a capitalization of $4,oOO,000. The company will have headquarters at Lafayette, and Samuel T. Murdock of that city will be general manager. He was general manager of the Dieterlch gas properties. The directors of the company are Brady. Charles F. Dieterlch. Frank S. Hastings, James P. Lee, Albert Tag. James N. Wallace," New York; Henry C. Paul, Ft. Wayne; Samuel T. Murdock, Lafayette. The company is authorized to supply light, heat and power to Ft. Wayne, Bluffton, Montpelier. Anderson, Lafayette, West Lafayette. Logansport, Peru. WTabash, Decatur, Geneva, Berne,
Crawfordsvllle, Lebanon, Thorntown,
and Frankfort, in Indiana, and to Lima, Wapakoneta, Cellna, St Mary's, Greenville, Ft. Recovery. North Mercer and Coldwater in Ohio, and to other villages and towns in proximity to the cities and towns named.
Light, heat and power may be supplied by means of artificial and natural gas, electricity, steam and hot water and to that end the company is authorized to manufacture, produce, procure, transport, distribute and sell its products, also to purchase, lease or otherwise acquire natural gas territory, gas wells, gas works, power plants, &c. The company was Incorporated under the Roemler public utilities law, enacted by the last general assembly.
EXCELLENT HEALTH ADVICE. Mrs. M. M. Davison, of No. 379 Gifford Ave.. San Jose. Cal.. says: "The worth of Electric Bitters as a general family remedy, for headache, biliousness and torpor of the liver and bowels is so pronounced that I am prompted to say a word In its favor, for the benefit of those seeking relief from such afflictions. There is more health for the digestive organs In a bottle of Electric Bitters than In any other remedy I know of." Sold under guarantee at A. G. Luken & Co's drug
store, 50c.
T
HAS BEEN RECALLED
Mohmed Ali Bey Goes BacK'to Home Country. :
En-
These Fabrics Come From Two
tirtly Different Animals. "The other day I heard a couple of men arguing about mohair and alpaca, one of them gravely asserting that they were different names for the same fabric," said a New York Importer. "The assertion was very far out of the way. The cloth kiown as alpaca, If genuine, comes from the wool of the animal of the same name, which thrives only in the Andean regions of Peru and Chile in South America. The alpaca, or paco. which resembles the llama, looks a good deal like our domestic sheep and has a most beautiful fleece. Great flocks of them browse on the highest ranges of the Andes and are the property of the native Indians, who shear them once a year. Many efforts have been made to breed the Alpaca In different parts of Europe and Australia, but without success. A cargo of them was brought to Baltimore some time In the middle of the last century, but the experiment of raising them in the United States was likewise a failure. "The cloth known as mohair comes from the Angora goat, a very different animal from the alpaca. The angora Is found in South Africa, but the largest flocks are found In Asia Minor." Exchange.
PALLADIUM WANT ADS. PAY
London, Aug. 11. Dispatches from Constantinople establish beyond doubt the fact that Mohmed All Bey, th Turkish minister at Washington, has been recalled. This action of the
Porte. It Is understood, Is due to the.
changed conditions in Turkey and,the
formation of a new ministry.
Bah ah Emxakth: Thoee muffin you likl no wsitywetv made from Oold Medal Hour. Lira.
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cinnati 9:00 p. m. C. A. BLAIR, P. & T. A,
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