Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 34, Number 166, 23 April 1909 — Page 8
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ACCEPT COMPROMISE. Chicago, April 23. The milk wagon drivers have unanimously voted to accept the compromise offer made by the Illinois Milk Dealers' association and the threatened strike is off. Carriage and cab drivers, however, decided by a referendum, vote overwhelmingly in favor of a walk-out to enforce their demands for a scale of $12.00, for a six-day week of 72 hours. Further attempt to settle the controversy amicably will be made.
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Illinois Woman Elected President-General by Eight Majority.
CONTEST A BATTLE ROYAL
PRAISKGF DABS
VMS taking His Address,
Satoonist : Arrested for Selling to Boy
WEAPON FOR DRY FORCES
WITH ELECTION DAY THURSDAY
NEXT, BOTH SIDES IN DELAWARE COUNTY FIGHT ARE CLAIMING VICTORY.
BALLOTING STARTED Y ESTER
DAY AFTERNOON, BUT IT WAS NOT UNTIL EARLY TODAY THAT
RESULT WAS KNOWN.
Washington, April 23 Whe the gi
gantic task of counting the ballot
had been completed early today it
was found that Mrs. Matthew T. Scott of Illinois, the anti-administration
candidate, had been elected president-
general of the Daughters of the Amer
ican revolution, by a majority of eight.
The defeated candidate was Mrs. Story
of New York. All Was Suspense.
All was suspense last night among the Daughters of the American Revo
lution over the result of the election
of a president general and other off!
cers yesterday. The balloting began
late in the afternoon and last night the tellers were engaged in the prodigous task of counting the votes. This may take many hours and the possibilities
are that they will not be able to submit their report until morning. The day was one of intense excitement for the daughters. There was a mad rush for Continental hall and long before the day's sessions were begun every delegate was in her seat, the galleries were packed to overflowing, and many rightfully entitled to admission were compelled to content themselves with standing in the lobby. The bare mention of the names of Mrs. Story and Mrs. Scott, the anti-administration and administration candidates, respectively, for president-general, was enough to set the great gathering Into a state of pandemonium. The delegates and visitors threw aside all semblance of restraint and wildly cheered, clapped their hands, waved their handkerchiefs, and in other ways displayed their partisanship. Contest a Battle Royal. The nominating speeches were replete with oratory and fiery spirit and gave every evidence that the contest was a battle royal. There was no suggestion of bitterness of feeling,' however, the respective candidates be-ins put forward entirely on their merits. The fury of the struggle of the opposing factions was broken when In the afternoon the daughters proceeded in a body to the White House to pay their respects to President and Mrs. TafL
Muncie, Ind., April 23. While May
or Rose of Milwaukee was speaking
on "The Well-Regulated Saloon" as an institution to be preferred to the blind tiger here last night, the police
raided a barroom In the residence section and arrested Harry Scott, the
bartender, for selling beer to minors.
The arrest was made as the result
of a personal Investigation by T. W.
Warner, police commissioner. Eu
gene Daves, the boy who purchased the beer., confessed to Warner that he had bought the beer when a ehum wagered him that he could not because the . "lid was on tight."
Daves bought the beer and tarnish
ed the "dryst with a campaign weap
on which they promise to use effect
ively. The "wets" have made the boast that no Muncie saloon keepers are violating the law.
Campaign at Fever Heat. With the special election four days away Interest and excitement in Delaware county over the momentous question, "wet" or "dry," is fast approaching fever heat. Both of the big organizations of taxpayers carrying on the fight are turning every resource at their command toward victory at the polls, and the decision in the largest city of Indiana yet to vote on the saloon question promises to be close. Leaders on both sides said yesterday they expected to win. The "wets"
organization men estimate the majority by which Delaware county will remain as it is in regard to saloons at
1,500 votes. On the other hand the
"dry" organization predicts victory in the county by a majority of 2,000 or 2,500. The latter estimate. It is said.
is based on the latest poll taken. De
spite the forecasts of the "wets,'
however; there is no money being
wagered in Muncie. "Dry" money goes begging when of
fered at odds, and there is plenty of
it in . sight. Muncie in the past has always borne a reputation as the home
of men of sporting ' tendencies, and
the absence of betting in local bar
rooms and cigar stores Is unusual at
an election time. 1
Muncie Mayor Refuses Introduction.
Last night at the Wysor Grand Opera House Mayor Rose of Milwaukee was heard by an audience which filled the house. The visitor spoke on the temperance . question from the business standpoint and as a factor in the prosperity of the community. He was not introduced by Mayor Guthrie, Republican, of Muncie, who was waited upon by a committee of the "wets" organization and was asked to extend that courtesy to the visitor. Mayor Guthrie is "dry" and he gave this frankly as his reason for refusing to Introduce Mayor Rose. Saturday afternoon the biggest event of the campaign will take place
when there will be a parade over the principal business - and residence streets of the city. In the line will be a delegation representing- all Sunday schools with the exception of but two within a radius of ten miles -around Muncie. Surprises In Parade Premised. ' The "dry" organization promises
surprises and sensations galore In this
parade. Frank C. Ball, millionaire
glass manufacturer will act as grand
marshal, and he will have fifty aids.
among whom will be the leading business men and manufacturers of the city and some of .the richest farmers of eastern Indiana. '
A decided .effort is being made by
the leaders of the, "dry" organisation to keep local politics out of the fight.
So far they have been 1 successful.
Democratic . and . Republican" leaders are working enthusiastically together on both sides of the fight.
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CITY IN BRIEF
Mortgage exemptions filed at Porterfleld's. 22t Mrs. Jesse Fletcher has returned to Chicago after a visit with local relatives. Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Harrison of Columbus. O., sre in the city visiting relatives. -. Reserved seats on sale at .Rosenbloom, Bnntin ft Co's Saturday evening for prise drill contest at Coliseum. Wednesday evening, April 28th. 23-tf Whitewater lodge of Odd Fellows will have work in the second degree tonight on a class of several -candle
Reserved seats oa sale , at Rosenbloom, Butte ft Cb.'s Saturday evening, for prise drill contest at Coliseum. Wednesday evening, April 2Sth. 23-tf J. W. Phelps, Sr., was called away suddenly Wednesday, to NashvCle,
SCHAFF'S JCTIOII
ClUSESjUTEREST Lake County Leader Goes to Washington and Tongues Start to ; Wag... MENTIONED AS CHAIRMAN
THE MAN WHO SAVED ENTIRE REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET
FROM DEFEAT MAY BE 8UCCE8
. SOR OF J- P. GOODRICH.
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Indianapolis, April 23. Dick Schaff,
of Hammond, republican county chair
man of Lake county, the man who did things during the last campaign, has
been at Washington and the gossi
are wagging their tongues as a result of his visit, for they have found that
Schaff is exercising considerable now er in Indiana political affairs. It wai
Schaffs county that gave the republi
can state ticket a great big major!
last fall, without which the state
would have been carried completely by the democrats. In that campaign he showed his capacity as an organiser and as a political worker, and showed that he can do things. Ever since then there has been talk of Schaff for state chairman to succeed James P. Goodrich, and the talk is still going on. ' His Mission Secret. But just what Schaff went to Washington for is the question that has not been answered to the satisfaction of
the politicians. It is the opinion of many of them that he is offering suggestions as to appointments in this state, but this Is denied by others. The republicans in this state are in a peculiar situation in regard to the parceling out of appointments. They are entitled to as many places as they
had before the last election, because
the president is still a republican, and he makes the federal appointments. But the republicans have only two
congressmen out of the 'thirteen from
this state. These are Congressman Crum packer of the Tenth district and Congressman Barnard of the Sixth.
These men have fall control of the
patronage in their respective districts but they have nothing to do with the outside. Thls.Jeaves eleven congres
sional districtsi, which the power of
recommending jlpnbintments rests solely in the hands orVenator Beverldge.
Now, just where Schaff can get in
to this bame Is a question, for no senator or congressman was ever known
since the birth of man to give up any
of his public patronage unless he had
to and It Is safe to assume that none of It is being given over to Schaff for distribution at this time. So the question is what did Schaff go to Wash
ington for? Maybe It will all come out some day.
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