Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 34, Number 4, 12 November 1908 — Page 3

PAGE TITR EE. TWO MORE RAILWAY ACCIDENTS OCCUR Foraker Will Make Battle of His Life to Retain His Seat in the Senate

THE RICHMOND PAIXADIUM AND SUN-TEIiEGRA3I. TTTURSDAT, 12, 1908.

ELLIS FIGHTS THE - STANDARD OIL Suits Entered in an Ohio Circuit Court.

Rock Pueblo, Colo., Nov. 12 Rock Island passenger train No. 7, west bound from Chicago, dashed Into the Irear end of an extra west bound freight . rliilnr o .'" hllftfllnfr HAW fttnrtTl at UUIItlg 1 llMf w Fountain, 30 miles north of Pueblo, at 4 o'clock Wednesday afternoon. Engineer Henry Brosso, of Pueblo, was fatally injured; Alonzo King, of Salt Lake City, received a Bevere scalp wound, while Nelson A. Cantrlll, a Chicago broker, was thrown through a hole which was torn In the sleeper and landed in a creek by the roadbed. Pennsylvania Train Wrecked. Pittsburg, Pa., Nov. 12. Acccmino dation train No. 146 on the Monogabela division of the Pennsylvania railroad, was wrecked at the south end of the Panhandle bridge over Monongaliela river. The engineer and fireman were seriously burned when the engine tender and baggage car left the rails. There were many passengers n the train, and all had a narrow escape fronv death or serious injury. ONE THOUSAND MEN TOGO TO WORK New Castle Auto Factory Starts Machinery. New Castle, Ind., Nov.- 12. The Maxwell-Briscoe Motor Company is this week adding 100 men to its force, and before the first of the year expects, to employ more than l.OffO men. The additional men have been imported from Cleveland and Eastern cities and are mostly skilled machinists. The company is employing more than 700 men, a part of them working &t night. It is the intention of the company to operate a large night force during the winter. The new additions to' the plant are being rushed to completion. IT CLEANS THE SHIPS. Sailing Through Volcano Crater In the Aegean Sea. In the Aegean seaA vessel may sail Into the top of a crater, and, though it Is hard to And anchorage there, yet a mere sail through is appreciated greatly by captains, because it cleanses the bottom of the ships from marine growth. More than 2,000 years ago the isle of San tor in was split in half by an earthquake, with the result that what was once the crater of a volcano is now a crescent shaped harbor. Two glistening white towns of Thera and St. Nicholas are perched on the summit of the steep cliffs, whose dark and dismal hue is similar to that of the top of Vesuvius. Standing out against the sky are large numbers of windmills, with many sails, arranged in a perfect circle, "these are evidently employed for crushing the olives, which, along with the terraced vines, are the staple product of the island. The Santorin wine is f excellent quality and is highly appreciated in the Levant. Between the main island on the east and the smaller. Theresia. on the west, are the three small Knuraene islands, all of which have come into existence since the original earthquake, while the largest of the three was "born from the sea" less than 200 years ago, showing that the center of the old volcano has still a certain amount of activity. The water in the harbor into 'which the sulphurous streams from this volcanic island rain has a peculiar property which completely cleans off growths of every kind from the bottom of any ship. ' "Real Sporty" Woodsmen. The chief recreation of the woodsmen of the Puget sound country is to f go to town on Saturday nights. As a valley dweller explained: "They've got money, and they just blow It in. That there Is the logger style of it There's Ho places of amusement In the town. They can go to the library and sit down or go to a hotel and sit down, but that don't suit 'em. No, they either get drunk or go to church. Some take In both. I've seen em at church pretty well loaded. 'Bout 'leven or twelve o'clock they start for their camp. Most ly they hire a rig and go eight or ten fellers to a team. Oh, they're sporty! There's nothing too good for the loggers and, take 'em as a whole, they're the best class of men I ever run up against." Clifton Johnson in Outing Magazine. Kodnl For Indigestion. Relieves sour stomach, palpitation of the heart. Digests what you eat. fire Insurance, Bonds, Loans. Moore & Ogborn BoomN16 I. O. O. F. Bldg. Phone 1589. : IHSURMICE, REM. ESTATE : : LOANS, RENTS ; W. H. Bradbury & Son Rooms 1 and 3, Westoott Blk

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Washington, Nov. 12. "If you think Senator Foraker is out of the senatorial race, you are greatly mistaken; if you think he has lost his friends in Ohio.you are mistaken again." So said Senator Charles Dick, just before starting for Ohio. Senator Dick asserted very emphatically that Senator Foraker had not only not retired from the senatorial race, but intended to make the fight of his career for reelection. "And unless jthe supporters of all the other candidates combine on one man, say Charles P. Taft," con

RECEIVERS NAMED FOR JOHNSON'S PETS New Move in the Cleveland, 0. Traction Squabble. Cleveland, O., Nov. 12 Two receivers for the Municipal Traction company and the Cleveland Railway company, were appointed today by Judge Taylor, who announced his decision without hearing the arguments of attorneys for the Central Trust company of New York, applicant for a receiver. ...... Judge Taylor made-it clear that the receivers were merely to preserve the property and that he would not undertake to determine the rights of the Cleveland Railway company or the Municipal Traction company to restoration of their property, but would reserve that question for the final hearing. A Personal Opinion. The constitutional dislike to giving an opinion on any subject which had always distinguished the Gorham family reached its fullest development In Abel Gorham. He could scarcely be persuaded to express bis mind freely about anything, still less about any person. Yet he managed to preserve a reputation for keen discernment "I really wish you'd tell me what you think of young Hobbs," said one of the summer residents. "Come, Mr. Gorham, I mean to give the young man a lift if he's worth it." "M-m!" said Mr. Gorham, with his usual deliberation. "When you come to lifting, anybody that can be lifted Is wuth lifting, seems to me. As to Pete Hobbs, I'm expecting he'll turn out just about such a sort of a man as I take him to be. I don't know as I'm called upon to speak any plalnarn that." Youth's Companion. ENCOURAGED HUSBAND IN TIME OF TRIAL ' MRS. A. H. CURTIS. Mrs. Curtis during the recent trial of her husband, who was co-defendant in the government's suits against Charles W. Morse for violating the federal banking laws, encouraged him and had it not been for this encouragement, it is declared ' that Curtis would have completely broken down.

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TOMORROW NIGHT, Partello Stock Company Off ers the Wonderful Hungarian Comedy, - ' eeTHE DEVIL9 A Play Every Married Man and Woman Should See, This season's big success. First time presented in Richmond Prices this production, only 20, 30 and 50. Seats now on sale at box office.

tinued Senator Dick, "I do not believe that they will be able to take the prize from him. "The attacks upon Senator Foraker have served to rally bis friends around him. The attacks have taken on the aspect of persecution, and the inevitable results have been that a reaction in the senator's favor has set In." From another source it was learned that Senator Foraker has prepared a speech in defense of his record, which he will probably deliver soon after the opening of the senate.

LIED TO SATISFY CHINESE PRIDE Newspaper Says Storm Separated Fleet. Pekin, Nov. 12. In order to satisfy the pride of the Chinese people the official newspaper, controlled by Grand Councilor Yuan Shai Kai, explains the fact that only half the American battleship fleet that is to say, eight vessels visited Amoy as the guests of the Chinese government, by declaring that the fleet was dispersed by a storm on its way to the Chinese coast, and the fate of the other eight vessels is unknown. The foreign board accepts this statement with complacency. The American .legation was not consulted prior to its publication. LOVER SHOOTS GIRL; AND SLAYS HIMSELF Hamilton Youth Wished to Marry;Parents Objected. Hamilton, O., Nov, 12. As a result of a double shooting affray at the residence of Mrs. B. Camele, 180 Rebecca street, Chester A. Johnson s dead and Rosie Ouimet is in the hospital with five bullet, wounds in her body and may not live. Johnson did the shooting. He had been keeping company with the young woman against the wishes of her parents. He left a note saying: "If we can not live for each other we can die for each other. Perhaps people will now be sorry they parted us." Ancestors of the Fox. Herr K. Toldt of Vienna has produced what he an others regard as virtually conclusive evidence that foxes are descended from ancestors whose bodies were clothed with horny scales, like those of the pangolins, or scaly ant eaters. This evidence is based upon the examination of the skins of young foxes and depends not only upon the arrangement of the hairs, but upon the fact that the skin Itself exhibits a structure such as would be shown by that of a pangolin after the removal of the scales. How's This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured hy Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in al business transactions, and financially able to carry out any obligations made by his firm. Walding, Kinnan & Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous, surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price 75c, per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. Harry G. Sommers Lessee and Mgr. Telephone 1683

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first assistant to the attorney general of the United States, acted here as attorney for the State of Ohio in the ouster suits against the Solar Refining Company, Buckeye Pipe Line Company and the Ohio Oil Company, auxiliaries of the Standard Oil Company. The suits came, up in Circuit Court before Judges Caleb H. Norrls, Silas E. Hurin and Michael Donnelly. Virgil P. Kline, Western counsel for the Standard Oil Company, argued for the defense. The judges took the suits under advisement. A decision is expected in a day or two. The actions were filed nearly three years ago by Mr. Ellis when acting as attorney general of Ohio. The new Royal Dutch West India Mail steamship Coppename arrived in New York a few days ago on her maiden trip from Dutch Guiana with the first cargo of Surinam bananas " onn hnnr.hps. Tht cultivation of bananas was begun in Dutch Guiana two years ago with the assistance of i the" Dutch government, and has ben a success. THE THEATER Ellery Band Coliseum. The Ellery band, probably the best organization of V. sort ia this country, has been booked to play at the coliseum the afternoon and evening of November 21. This should be a matVtaUtual , Constipation May be permanent owevcomelypropcr instance fixative V . i If - i .g. t V ' whim enables on lo jorm rcurar Habits daily So that assistance To nature may be gradually dispensed with vden no tanker needed a$ trie best f remedies, when reauired, are to assist alure and hot to supplant the natural functions, vK'trK must depend ultimately upon proper- nourishment, proper cffortSBdriKt living generally. To get its. beneJScial effects, always buy the genuine . manufactured iy tilt California Fig Syrup Co. only SOLD BALL LEADING DRUGGISTS one ize onr jr, regular price 50f tr TJott ) PHILLIPS 11 THEATRE Vaudeville Week of November 9. Presents Tinkham & Co. Dare Devil, Death Defying, Motor Cycle Fiend, in His Wild Ride in the Cage of Death 6 Other Big Features 6 Admission 10c

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Vaudeville New Phillips. The daring act of Mr. Tinkham at the New Phillips continues to attract the profoundest admiration of those that have seen him. He has found the audiences at this house especially warm n their reception of him. The act is without doubt the best thriller that has been at the house this year or any year, and It should be seen by all those appreciating a daring feat. The rest of the bill, including as it

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