Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 34, Number 100, 16 February 1909 — Page 8

THE RICHMOND PALIiADITJM AND SUN-TETEGRAM, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY. 16, 1909.

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GRAND JURY BILL; HAD VERY HARROW ESCAPE IN HOUSE

Measure Backed by Commercial Organizations Led the Opposition Forces Against The Measure. THE REPORT TO KILL WAS FIRST ADOPTED Later Vote Was Reconsidered And Sent to Engrossment A New Option Feature Is Introduced. Palladlum Bureau Indianapolis, Feb. 16. One of the reform bills backed by the merchants and commercial organizations of the state had a narrow escape In the senate yesterday afternoon. It Is the bill that provides that when two members of a grand jury notify the governor that a prosecutor is not doing his duty the governor shall Instruct the attorney general to take charge olthe matters in which the complaint is made and conduct the prosecutions. The committee made a divided report on the bill, the minority report being to kill the bill. The minority report was adopted, but soon afterward Senator Wood, of Lafayette,' moved to reconsider the vote. Senator Kirkman, who fought the bill, moved to lay the motion on the table. The tabling motion was lost. Then the vote was reconsidered. A hot debate followed, participated in by Senators Klstler, Beal and Kirkman to kin the bill and Cox and Kane to save it. When the vote was taken a second time on the minority report the report failed of adoption and the bill was saved. It then went to engrossment. Failed to do Duty. Senator Kane, in arguing for the bill, called attention to the fact that in several counties in the state complaint has been made that prosecutors have failed to do their duty and enforce the laws, and be said, there is no law by whioh they can be compelled to do it . "There is on trial at this moment In one of the counties of the state," he said, "a case where it is sought to disbar an attorney on the charge that while he was prosecuting attorney he

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connived for the escape of one of the most notorious criminals in this country."

He said he referred to the Talbott case at South Bend. He said if this bill had been a law this disbarment proceeding would never have been necessary. Bills Advanced. Among the interesting bills advanced in the house yesterday were these: To close the duck shooting season April 15, amended to make it May 1; to accommodate the hunters of the north part of the state; jury commissioners to draw names to fill vacancies on juries; to make Culver Mili tary Academy a part of the state military and naval establishment; to abolish the state gas inspector. The Faulknor bill to appropriate $65,000 for the erection of a hospital for the criminal insane in connection with the state prison at Michigan City was advanced to engrossment. When the Seidensticker bill fixing the salaries of the inside de Duties in the office of the assessor of Marion county came up for passage Evans vllle and Fort Wayne representatives wanted the bill amended so as to ap ply to their counties as well as to In dianapolis. Roggen offered an amendTVTTxTTTTTtTTTt" I You Can Make Better Cough Syrup Than You Can Buy. 4 A full pint of cough syrup 3 enough to last a family a long time can be made according to the recipe given below, in five r minutes, at a cost of about flftyfour cents. It usually stops a deep-seated cough In 24 hours. It is also excellent for colds, X whooping cough, chest pains, bronchial troubles and similar ailments. Granulated Sugar Syrup.J3oz Pinex 2VjOZ Take a pint of Granulated Sut .gar; add one-half cup full of water, stir, and let boil Just a moment. Put the 2y3 oz. of Pinex In a pint bottle and fill it up g with the syrup. Shake well and take a teaspoonful every one, two or three hours. Well i corked it keeps perfectly.- The taste is very pleasant. Guaiacol and other chemical elements of the pine which make the air of the pine forests so effective In the cure of consumption and other membrane 4 diseases, are found in high pro- $ portion in Pinex, the most valuable and concentrated comX pound of Norway Pine Extract. For the purpose of this prescription it is immensely superior to the many weaker pine oil and pine tar preparations. All druggists have it or can get it quiciuy wunoui trouDie n re"t "l1 't1 'l 'J 1' 'I "J1 H

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county, ob fected, but withdrew his objection," an fl the "bill was recommitted to the autlor -with, instructions - to make the ataeiMlment asked by Roggen. : "' An Option Provision. ' Senator Piowens, of Angola, intro duced a bill J the senate late yester day afternoon thtt may cut some figure in the settlement of the local option fight. His bill provides taat whenever at a . county local option election any township in the county votes wet salcoiis shall be permitted in that township. This plan was proposed during the special session of the legislature when the county option bill was passed, but it never got anywhere. 3ut. it is attracting attention this time. Senator Powers says that it would offer a solution for the saloon question for it would drive the saloons out of the townships that do not want them and confine them to the spots where the people vote to have them. Petitions from old soldiers of Porter county and of Shelby county were presented in tke senate yesterday by Senators Bowser amd Yarling respectively asking the legislature to establish a national guard armory at Fort Wayne. . Soldier Balks Death Plot. It seemed, lo J. A. Stone, a civil war veteran, of JOemp, Tex., that a plot existed between a desperate lung trouble and the grcftre to cause his death. "I contracted a. stubborn cold," he writes, "that developed a cough that stuck to me, In spite of all remedies, for years. My weight ran down to 130 pounds. Then I began to use Dr. King's New Discovery, which restored my health completely. I now weigh 178 pounds." For severe Colds, obstinate Coughs, Hemorrhages, Asthma, and to prevent Pneumonia it's unrivaled. 50c. and $1.00. Trial battle free. Guaranteed by A. G. Luken & Co. Th-Prison Fit. "Something always happens to a man's shape If he stays in jail long enough," said a warden. "Sometimes that change In figure is due to putting off or talcing on flesh, but I have noticed that if a man leaves jail weigh ing to the very ouce what he weighed when he went in his clothes don't fit. No matter what the scales say, a man's 'figure seems to swell out' here and .shrink away there, to become elongated or sawed off during imprisonment. -The clothes that he wore into jail may be first class as to quality and fit, but when the man gets ready for freedom they have a regular 'jail' set, and he never can feel right till he gets a new k suit." Exchange. Easy to buy, easy to try, the best. (Wholesome, appetizing breakfast is VMrs. Austin's famous pancakes. City bowling alley, 22 N. 9th 22-tf

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RICHMOND HORSES RECEIHEIITIOII Western Horseman in Its February Issue Gives Interesting Local News.

STAR HAL IS DISCUSSED ALSO STATES THAT THE "LACKEY SALE THIS YEAR WILL BE THE BEST EVER HELD IN CAMBRIDGE CITY. In the February number of the Western Horsemen reference Is made to several horses in which Richmond and Wayne county horsemen have an interest. The edition is one of the prettiest yet published by the Western Horsemen and is teeming with information regarding the horse principally the light harness horse. Reference is made of the following horses in its columns: 8tar Hal. 2:04. The largest fnoney-winning pacer of 1903 was Star Hal.-2: 04 4, the famous Hal stallion owned by Z. B. Pylte, of Fountain City, Ind. He was not only a great race horse, but is making a splendid name for himself in the stud, as he has to his credit Black Hal, 2:05; Charley Hal, 266, one of the good Grand Circuit pacers the past season; Prince Hal, 2:06, and others. Star Hal will make the season of 1909 at a service fee of $40, with return privilege. There are few stallions in the country with such a record as he has and which have proven so successful in the stud, which stand at so low a service fee. Anderson Wilkes, 2:22'. In the stud at the Commons Stock Farm, Centerville, Ind., is that sterling race horse and sire of fst ones, Anderson Wilkes, whose list of standard performers was increased by four the past season. He also got a new 2:10 performer in the four-year-old pacing filly, Ruth D., 2:094, and Jim Daly is just outside, as he took a record of 2:10. Anderson Wilkes now is credited with fifty-five performers in standard time, and the beauty of it is they are race horses Effie Powers, 2:08, for instance. Jersey Mriton, 2:14'. That great inbred Wilkes stallion Jersey Milton, 2:14, owned by E. O. May, of New Madison, O., took his recerd the past season and is one of the best sons of that great son of George Wilkes, Jersey Wilkes 2516 (sire of Phenol, 2:07; Ethel Mac, 2:07; Jersey Mac, 2:09, and fiftyOKI

tnree others in standard time). The dam of Jersey Wilkes was the great brood mare Lady Patchen, by Mambrino Patchen 58. The dam of Jersey Milton was Minnetta W by Wilkes Boy. 2:24, sire of 100 standard performers and the dam of Spanish Queen, 2:07, winner of four $10,000 stakes, the Transyl

vania and several other rich events onv the Grand Circuit during the season of 190S. Spanish Queen is bred like Jersey Milton, her sire being a grandson of George Wilkes. The second dam of Jersey Milton was Purity, by Swigert 650; third dam Jessie V., by Alden Goldsmith; fourth dam Lady! Lambert, by Mambrino Medley. ! Circuit Formed. Ohio track managers met at Dayton last veek and formed a circuit. Huntington Brown, Mansfield, was elected president; Parley Mitchell. Flndlay, vice-president and F. E. Baxter, Lima, secretary. It was decided to open the circuit with a meeting at Carthage the latter part of June and then meetings will follow at Hamilton, Dayton. Springfield, Lima, Akrou, Mansfield, Findlay and Toledo. The Daugherty Bros, annual combination sale will be held at Wabash, Ind., March 16 to 20, the week following Lackey's, and soma notable consignments have already been made. The Indiana breeders, as well as those from adjoining states, will be well represented. The Lackey Sale. . The Lackey sale at Cambridge City, March 9 to 12, promises to be the best ever held by Mr. Lackey, and that is saying a great deal, for .the Lackey sales have been a feature for many years. The quality of the horses consigned is far ahead of that of any previous sale. Abe Martin and Liberty Jay. One of the most intensely bred Wilkes stallions in. the state is Abe Martin 43197, owned by M. A. Clore & Sons, Franklin, Ind. He is a son of Ashland Wilkes, 2:17 (sire of John R. Gentry, 2:00; Sally Toler. 2:06; Ash Rose. 2:07; Pinchem Wilkes, 2:07: Miss Gay, 2:07; Prince A. Rundle, 2:09. and 127 others in standard timel. Ashland Wilkes is a son of the great sire, Red Wilkes, and the great brood mare, Daisy B., by Administrator, 2:29. The dam of Abe Martin was the registered mare, New Hope, by Hinder Wilkes, 2:20 (sire of Watson, 2:06, and forty-six others in standard time). Hinder Wilkes i a Bon of Red Wilkes and the great brood mare, Lady Almont, by Almont 33. The second dam of Abe Martini was the great brood mare Ravenna, by Princeps 536; third dam Jean Wood, by Melbourne, Jr., a son of Imported Australian. "The village set Is going to plead emotional Insanity as an excuse for robbing them henroMts." "What do yon think of thatr "I think his public spirit ought to get him an acquittal. Ain't we aiming at making Plunkville a metropolitan town?" Louisville Courier-Journal. K1

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