Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 34, Number 230, 27 June 1909 — Page 8
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Leading Government Officials
Will Witness the Rifle Contests.
TAFT WILL BE ABSENT
SCENE OF THE BIG NATIONAL
EVENT IS CAMP PERRY, OHIO, AND HUNDREDS ARE EXPECTED TO COMPETE. Washington, D. C, June 26. More
distinguished visitors are expected at Camp Perry, Ohio, in August next, to witness the National Rifle matches.
than have ever attended similar
matches. A cordial invitation to visit
the matches has been extended to
President Taf t. Secretary of War
Dickinson, the members of the senate
and house comimttees on military affairs, and other distinguished men, by
Gen. James A. Drain, president of the
National Rifle association of America.
The national rifle and revolver
matches begin on August 23 and will
be followed imemdiately by those of
the National Rifle association.
Taft Won't Attend. ;
It is not probable that President
Taft will find it convenient to attend the matches although his Interest in
military rifle work and in the matches
to say nothing of the great range in his native state, is such that he may run out there for a day. He is a life member of the N. R. A. and during his administration of the war department
rifle practice made great strides forward. In presenting the matter to the president Geo. Drain said: "It seems
sure that your attendance for even a
part of one day within this period would add immensely to the success of these truly national contests thus making for greater rifle efficiency and
increased power to our nation as a maker of and preserver of peace for
ourselves and others." Are an Incentive.
In addressing the senators and rep
resentatives Gen. Drain said, in part:
"These matches afford the greatest possible incentive to the men of the
country to perfect themselves in the
use of the weapons which would be
placed in their hands for war. With
out the incentive thus afforded it Is
doubtful if the wide spread intehest
in target practice which has been
growing up in the United States for the last five years could ever have been created. It Is felt that in no other way can the safety of the
country be better conserved than by the instruction of our men In rifle practice. Such a course seems to promise the most, reasonable assurances of power to the nation to pre
serve peace to ourselves and other
j countries."
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terested in rifle practice as is his
young son and It is more than prob
able that both .will .. be visitors to Camp Perry during the matches. The
national matches . proper, as distln
guished from those of the National
Rifle association, are shot under the
direction of the secretary of war, the
rules for the same being prepared by
the National Board for Promotion of
Rifle Practice, of which Assistant Secretary of War Robert Shaw Oliver, is
president. '
On Large Scale. The preparations for the national
matches are on a larger scale than ev
er before. . Approximately one hund
red regular army officers and 1.000
troops will be stationed at Camp Perry during the matches, congress has
appropriated $12,000 for the messing
of the competitors during the nation
al matches and the prize money will be largely increased. From 1,000 to 1,500 competitors will participate in
the national matches and those of the
N. R. A. and many more in the Ohio National Guard matches and those of
the Ohio State Rifle association and
the department of the Lakes Rifle
association, which precede the national , matches. The contests begin August 9th and run to September 3rd when the Sea Girt tournament opens.
Latest Developments in the World of Science
London eats 190,000 tons of fllah
each. year. ..
This country consumed about 480,-
000,000 pounds of copper last year. .
New York's newest department store
will have a bank of fifty elevators.
Cf the 400,000,000 persons in China
only 40,000 are foreigners, of whom
16,000 are Japanese.
Argentina has 36,000,000 acres under
cultivation, three times the area cultivated thirteen years ago.
Over 1,000 American windmills were
erected in Cape Colony and elsewhere In South Africa last year.
The Tennessee legislature has pro
vided for the establishment next year of a state geological survey.
The work planned for the Panama
canal diggers this year will require the ue of 10,000 tons of dynamite.
Austria believes it. has an inexhuast-
ible supply of salt, almost the entire monarhcy being underlaid by deposits.
Mythomania is a term that has been
applied to the propensity of persons to
misstate facts to their physicians.
The Carnegie Institution last year
distributed $636,300 among nearly 500
persons engaged in scientific research.
Ten cents worth - of preservative
treatment often will extend the life of
a fence post from two to twenty years,
The famous natural history collec
tion of Lord Washington will be transferred' to the' British museum early
next year. '
Should a person rise above the
earth's atmosphere the sun would ap
pear blue, Its true color, according to
scientists. .
Aeronauts frequently notice that the
last sound heard as they rise above
the surface of the earth is the bark
ing of dogs.
The manufacture of children's feel
Ing bottles or fittings from rubber con
taining zinc or lead is prohibited by
law In Japan.
There were 470 boiler explosions In
the United States last year, one less
than the year before, ' but they cost
281 human lives.
The Rocky Mountain ' states last
year produced 21,684,414 short tons of
coal and! the Pacific coast states 3,-
123.468 short tons.
Within a year the number of electric light companies and municipal plants in the United States has Increased
from 5.015 to 5,264.
A mountain of copper, in Sweden has been mined continuously for 700 years
by the same company, yielding 500,000
tons of ore. v
Defects in glass insulators, due to Imperfect annealing are searched for
by revolving the insulators in a beam
of polarized light.
Cash prizes totaling about $40,000
and 401 medals were awarded at an
International exposition of breeding
horses and asses at Paris last week.
Tho French aerial league has per
fected plans for four lines of dirigible balloons to carry passengers between
Paris and as many other cities.
The only .clothing worn by a tribe of
Brazilian Indiana who inhabit an Is
land at the mouth of the Amazon river
is a sort of earthenware apron.
Mraslin, a new substance used in Bohemia to coat hams, is said to be
as pliable as rubber, tasteless, harm
less, easily removed, and a perfect pre
servative.
A patent has been granted to & res!
dent of New Jersey on a dog kennel made in two parts, which are hinged
together so that It may be opened readily for cleaning and airing. The feature of a new life saving apparatus for ships, the, invention of a Scotchman, is a five foot gun using compressed air, which shoots a linecarrying shot half a mile. A taximeter invented by a Nebraakan registers the number of persons who occupy a seat in a public vehicle and the length of time used and dis
tance covered by each occupant. To tear postage samps from a strap, moisten and affix them to letters and also to seal the envelopes is the purpose of a compact machine recently patented by a California man.
The Krupp firm has appropriated
$2,500 a year to enable a German In
ventor to prosecute his experiments in controlling the movements of a speedy aerial torpedo with aerial waves.
According to a French scientist the
rays from incandescent lights are beneficial to human health, destroying bacteria, stimulating circulation and cell
ular activity and reducing pain.
The concrete telephone poles with
which a big railroad has been experimenting east of Chicago have been so successful that they have been adopted for its lines west of the Windy City.
The connecting ink of a new direct
route between Berlin and Stockholm,
steam train ferry between Sasanltz,
Germany, and Trelleborg, Sweden, will be opened by, the Kaiser. July &
A Swiss watchmaker has succeeded
in turning out a watch less than- an eighth of an linch thick, yet which Is
so good a timekeeper that it '
than five seconds! In 24 homra. An Illinois railroad has equlppea 13 of Its suburban trains rnanrng oak ot Chicago with electric lights, the earrent beta supplied by turbine drrra dynamos mounted on the fcWDOtlva. Great Britain has fbrbtddsa all vessels, British aa well as other naltaoalt-
ties, from using their wireless
atus in the harbor of Gibraltar
by permisskm ot the governor.
In connection with a at
cleaner is aa apparatus which
ates the Indrawn dust from the air, disinfects the latter and sends It out again, purified. Into the room balag cleaned. A 2000-hllowatt steam tnrbiao ta a church In England has been mounted on a foundation which. Includes a na ber ot rubber spools, tour Inches la diameter by three high, to avoid vibration. A recently patented phonograph needle, made ot fibre. Is claimed to produce softer, sweeter tones than a steel needle, and to polish the records oa which it is used Instead ot weariaa them.
Trouble Makers Ousted.
When a sufferer from stomach trouble takes Dr. King's New Life Pills he's mighty glad to see his Dyspepsia and Indigestion fly, but more -he's tickled over his new. fine appetite, strong nerves healthy vigor, all because
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UU IS GUILTT
Connersville, June 26. John Wilson wnnd guilty of murder in the first
degree by a Jury in the Fayette cir
cuit court today and his punishment
was affixed at life imprisonment. Wilson had expected a verdict of acquittal. His wife was found dead in bed at her home. March 3. A wound on her head indicated death resulted from a blow administered by a blunt in
strument The case provided a mys
tery, but suspicion pointed to Wilson
from the firsL The evidence in the
case -was circumstantlaL In a form
er trial the jury failed to sjrree. At
torneys for Wilson have asked for
another triaL
SUMO IS D.1D
SL Petersburg; Juno 26. The sitr aatiott In Persia is retarded mm anion
"DUMB" BLEW UP
Richmond, Va, June 26. The launch "Damfino" blew up this afternoon on the James river and six of her passengers were terribly burned, while the negro cook was drowned. The launch was the finest on the river and was owned by John D. Metzger, a prominent manufacturer of this city. He and a party of friends were Just starting for a trip to Norfolk where they were to spend Sunday.
In 1800 one packet sloop carried
from Philadelphia to Washington all
the furniture of the United States gov
ernment, together with all the federal
archives, which filled "seven large
boxes and four or five smaller ones."
As a contrast see the thousands ot
buildings the government owns today.
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