Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 33, Number 212, 14 September 1908 — Page 5

THE BICIIMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1908.

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SOCIAL NEWS To Reach th Society Editor, Call Home Plicae 1121. or Bell Phone 21

SOCIAL EVENTS FOR TODAY. The Dorcas society is meeting this afternoon with Mrs. Frank Haner, at her home on Soutli Fourth street. The Mary F. Thomas V. C. T. U. is meeting this afternoon in the dome room of the Morrisson-Reeves library. Mis3 Edna Johnson is entertaining with a card party this afternoon. The guests are members of the "Gabblers" The affair is complimentary to two visiting guests.

HUNDREDS WILL ATTEND CONGRESS Delegations at Tuberculosis Meeting Large.

Washington, Sept. 14. Dy the end of this week hundreds of delegates will lave arrived to attend tho International congress on tuberculosis, which pens Sept 21. This fighting force of the world, as regards tho white plague will spend three weeks in the city.

WHY SO WEAK? Kidney Troubles May Be Sapping Your Life Away Richmond People Have Learned This Fact. , When a healthy man or woman begins to run down without apparent cause, becomes weak, languid, depressed, suffers backache, headache dizzy spells and urinary disorders, look to the kidneys for the cause of It all. Keep the kidneys well and they will keep you welL Doan's Kndney Pills

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Intended to Slay Priest Who Refused Him a Diploma

Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Smith, who have been spending the summer at Oden, Mich., probably return home tomorrow. Miss Edith Edwards, Mr. Laurens J. Mills and Mr. Homer J. Furnas of Indianapolis will attend Earlham college this year. J v . Mr. Will Rellsr left yesterday for the University of Virginia, where he will resume his studies. J . Mr. and Mrs. Guy McCabe of Chica

go were guests in this city yesterday enroute home from Atlantic City and other points on the coast. J .. Mrs. D. W. Horn of Bryn Mawr, will be the guest of her parents Mr. and

Detroit Sept. 14. Jenor Zboralskl, 19 years old, 9S1 Sycamore street, Buffalo, N. Y., was arrested at the Polish seminary under circumstances which led to a suspicion that ho intended to use a revolver in his pocket in attacking the Rev. Father Withold Buhaczkowski, head of the seminary. Zboralskl attended the seminary here for several years, 'but last June failed to pass his examination and was refused a diploma. He brooded over his failure and last Saturday told a friend in Buffalo, the officers at the seminary say, he Intended to come to Detroit and kill Father Buhaczkowski. Father

HUNDRED PEOPLE NARROWLY ESCAPE Seven Injured in Indianapolis Traction Wreck.

Pitass telegraphed from Buffalo to Father Buaczkowski that some one who threatened his life would leave Saturday night for Detroit. About 9:30 o'clock Sunday Zboralskl walked into Father Buhaczkowski's private offico and said: "I want diploma." Several of the priest's assistants seized him and the police were called. A loaded revolver was found in Zboralski's pocket and he was locked up. "I did not Intend to kill him," said Zboralskl. "I came to the seminary to demand a diploma, and if refused it, I was going to kill myself and fall at Father Buhaczkowski's feet." I

dust that were floating In the air. The grass in the park has dried up in many places and at others where comfort could have been secured, signs bearing "Keep Off the Grass," confronted weary visitors. The band concert was very pleasing.

ON FISHING TRIP. William Kelley, Ed Craighead, Mark Fennel, George Beeker, John Sullivan, Mr. Bachis of Chicago and Mr. Golitz of Cnlclnnati left Saturday evening for Lake Michigan, where they expect to hun and fish along the Flambeau river. The party expects to be gone about two or three weeks.

Indianapolis, Ind., Sept. 14. With a crash that splintered their fore parts and vestibules, a Shelby street city car and a limited car on the tho Columbus & Southern Traction line came together In a head-on collision last night shortly before 0 o'clock, at Southern avenue and Shelby street. Seven were injured slightly and over a hundred passengers on both carsescaped in a fortunate and remarkable manner, being only badly shocked and frightened. An air brako which failed to work on the interurban car Is given as the caluse of the crash.

Below the Peg. The phrase "take down a peg" sprung Into life with King Edgar. lie made It a law to cure the Saxons of their intemperate habits. lie had marks, or "pegs," put in their huge drinking cups, above which they dared not pour their liquor under a heavy penalty. 8o the expression was to lessen a man's self esteem Just as the liquor was kept down by a peg. GLEN IS NOT POPULAR. For Once the Park Is Visited by Few People on Sunday. Because of the lack of rain, but few people went to the Glen Sunday to secure relief from the sweltering sun and the billions of small particles of

EXTRAVAGANT WITH DOG.

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MRS. W. T. BULL. She gave her dead poodle, a burial at Newport, in a satin lined coffin.

Mrs. C. S. Farnham, 225 North Twelfth street until October 1. tS Miss Ruth Friedgen has been the guest of Miss Louise Mauzy at Rushville for the past week. A number of social functions have been given in her honor while at that place. J An important social event for this week is the wedding of Mr. Robert Hart of Hazel, S. D.. and Miss Margaret Thompson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Thompson, which takes place Wednesday evening at 6:30 o'clock at the home of the bride's parents on North Eleventh street. Wednesday evening, September Six

teenth, the wedding of Mr. Frederick

Ward, formerly of this city, now of Chicago, and Miss Franchon Reed, of Denver, Colorado, will take place. Mr.

Ward is well known locally. He Is the

son of Mrs. Lulu Downing. , jo

Miss Elma Luthaus and Miss Jessie

Wiechman will be married Wednesday evening, September Sixteenth, at

the home of the bride's parents, Mr,

and Mrs. Frederick Bartel, 616 South

Eighth ctreet.

Mrs. Mary Kriete of South Sixth

street has been visiting with relatives

at Indianapolis. tC 5

Mr. John and Mr. Charles Starr 208

North Tenth street will enter Yale

this year. t&

A bridge whist party will be given

tomorrow morning at the Country

Club house by the present social com

mlttee. All members are invited to attend. The Woman's Home Missionary society of the Grace church will meet Tuesday evening, September Fifteenth, at the home of Mrs. George H. Hill, 14 North Twelfth street Members are requested to come prepared to pay all dues as the treasurer desires to complete her annual report at this time. ji ' The season of woman's clubs la at the present on the verge cf a formal opening. One of the first of the clubs to start the fall and winter season of activity Is the Dorcas society. The organization is purely social,' with now and then an afternoon at needlework J j js Miss Nora Endsley left yesterday for Purdue university where she will attend school this year. Miss Endsley will take the new course for girls which has just been added to the regular course of study. She will make her home with Mr. and Mrs. Louis Endsley. Mr. Endsley is a professor at Purdue. J J J Mrs. Aaron Gano and Miss Laura Gano will leave today for North Carolina, where they will remain until next spring. They will also visit at

Asheville and later go to Tallullah Falls. Georgia. Miss Gano is a graduate of Earlham college and also from Chicago and Cornell universities. Miss Gano is professor in botany and horticulture at Tallahassee, Florida. j w The Pythian Sisters will give a card party Wednesday eve-ring at the Pythian temple for the members and invited guests. J J J Miss Harriet Thompson has returned from South Haven, Mich., where she hac been spending several weeks. J j j Mr. John Hugo was pleasantly surprised Saturday evening at his home, 'MO North Seventeenth street. About forty-five guests were present. Point euchre was played at eight tables. At the conclusion of the game a two

course luncheon was served. J Mr. Louis Endsley of Lrfayette, Ind., was the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Endsley over Sunday. 0 Mrs. George Seidel and Miss Eleanor Seiflel have returned from an outing at Petoskey. Michigan. Ji j The first publication of the banns of the marriage of Mr. Howard Strouse

and Miss Bernadette Cook was made

yesterday morning at St. Andrew's church. The wedding vill probably take place some time this fall.

W A R UPON CANNON PROVING FEATURE

Effort Being Made to Defeat Autocrat of House of Representatives.

HE RULES WITH IRON ROD.

SHOULD NEXT HOUSE BE REPUB

LICAN, HARDLY POSSIBILITY

UNCLE JOE WILL NOT BE THE

SPEAKER AGAIN.

Infant Teirijk- (watching Uncle Jack's fiancee dressing her hair) How queerly you do your hair! "How so?" "Why, Aunt Jane pins hers to her lap, mummle holds hers in her teef, but you Just leave yours sticking to your head. Life.

ARRIVED AT SUMMIT.

It W $ 111

MISS ANNIE PEC. Lima, Peru, Sept. 12. Braving dan

gers which her sturdy companions

failed to face, Miss Annie S. Peck, of

Providence, R. I., the mountain climb

er, has succeeded on her second at

tempt in reaching the summit of Mt.

Huascaran. She calculates the height

of the summit is 26,000 feet.

Thia last attempt of Miss Peck to scale the Huascaran was begun on

Aug. 29. Two weeks previously she climbed the mountain to a height of

25,000 feet, but was compelled to return to the lowlands on account of the

illness of one of her guides.

Washington, Sept. 14. One of the Interesting features of the campaign and one which 6hould not be lost

sicht of Is the effort in a number of

states, especially in the middle west, to pledge candidates for congress to the overthrow of the present organization of the house of representatives. Republican candidates are being asked to give promise that they will vote against the re-election of Speaker Cannon and to give promise that they will favor a reorganization of the com

mittee on rules. , Anger at the present house organization arises from the fact that it is charged with responsibility for the defeat of a number cf legislative measures advocated by President Roosevelt. The Impression has gone abroad that the president would be gratified

If Cannon and his lieutenants were rebuked. It is rather difficult to determine just how much foundation there is for this belief. It is known that Mr. Roosevelt was indignant at the house because it failed to accept some of his recommendations, but there has been no authoritative expression from him that he desires the defeat of anybody on that account.

On the contrary, he has urged the ne

cessity of electing a republican house.

It is altogether probable the Presi

dent would not be sorely grieved if

some republican, more in sympathy

than Cannon with the Roosevelt pol

icies" should be speaker of the next house, but nothing has come from him that could even be construed into an

expression of such desire.

so rar as indicated by reports received in Washington, the anti-Can

non movement is not making much

headway. In several districts the re

publican nominee are under pledge to

oppose Cannon In the caucus proceed

ing the organization of the 61st congress, but so far as is known the

pledge does not bind any republican to vote against Cannon 6hould he be the caucus nominee for speaker. May Stand Storm. There is hardly a possibility that, should the next house be republican, Cannon will fall of re-election as speaker. No matter how much his overthrow may be desired, it generally is recognized that to overthrow him would be suicidal policy. The next

congress is pledged to a revision of

the tariff and should the republicans control it they are going to need to have an absolutely solid front In order to pass a bill that will meet the re

publican Idea generally of what the tariff should be. So revolutionary a proceedure as the overthrow of the

present house organization on the eve of a great tariff battle would mean nothing but chaos; It would be Im

possible to pass a tariff revision bill, and the republican party would stand convicted of failure to redeem its

pledge. In the face of such a situation, republicans are going to think

several times before they try to oust Cannon, Dalzell, Payne, et al. There is reason to believe, however, that there will be considerable modification of the rules which will be adopted at the organization of the 61st congress. No politician ever kept his ear closer to the ground than does "Uncle Joe" Cannon. No matter how much he may cuss and appear to be

contemptous of public opinion;, be always knows when to give way. The history of the. fight for tariff revision

furnishes a striking illustration. If

Mr. Cannon could have his way not a schedule of the Dingley law would be altered. For several years he has in

terposed himself as an Insuperable barrier to revision. Others clamored for action and predicted dire consequences In Its absence, but Cannon

stood pat. But the demand for revis

ion spread and spread until it attain

ed proportions that were threatening. Then Cannon gave way. And when Cannon . said the word Dalzell and Payne and the other minor stand-patters fell over themselves In lining ap for revision. It Is likely to be the same with the' house autocracy. Cannon has been entirely willing to endure criticism and defy public opinion, so long as that public opinion did not reach the danger point. If the net results of the anti-Cannon campaign this fall shows the danger point to be near at hand the rules will be modified. Rule Are Blamed. It is only fair to Speaker Cannon to say that he honestly believes th

present house rules the best it is possible to devise for the government of that body. Fairness also compels the admission that those selfsame rules have made It possible to prevent the enactment of a lot of mischevious legislation. They make It possible for the speaker to kill any measure of which he does not approve and a

whole lot of ill advised measures have failed to meet Mr. Cannon's approval.

The trouble is that the rule make the speaker the absolute autocrat of the house, and in the discharge of his autocracy he has set the seal of his disapproval on a number of very Important measures which were approved by the country at large. Giving Mr. Cannon full credit for honest Intentions in hlj every act. the American people resent the popular legislative body being converted into a oneman machine. They are unable to see the sense of electing 391 members of the house and having one member, elected exactly as the others were, telling the other 390 what they shall and what they shall not do. The common sense of the American people tells them that if one man is going to legislate for all the people he ought m be elected by all and responsible to all, instead of being elected and being responsible to a single constituency. And the common sense of the American people having decreed that the present scheme of house organization must go, sooner or later it will go, though its overthrow g not likely to be accomplished by the direct pledge movement now under way.

THAW CONFINED IN HOSPITAL WARD Removed From Duchess County Jail.

Saratoga, N. Y., Sept. 14. SherifT Lane of Westchester county learned Sunday that Harry K.'Thaw had been transferred from the Dutchess county jail to his custody. He telegraphed Instructions t6 place Thaw in the hospital ward of the prison on his arrival there today.

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