Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 34, Number 253, 20 July 1909 — Page 2
XXS niCimOND PAIXAJJIUM AND Sro-TLEGBAM. TUESDAY, JULY 20, 19tf
PAGE TWO THE IRflllY Of FATE TROUBLE " EXPECTED IMPROVEMEHT 01) SOUTH A STREET EcIcd la 1CSU UJ Glidden Tourists Started Out
While Walking in Chicago, Barney Oldfield Was Run , Down by. Auto. - IS KNOWN IN RICHMOND
Today on Water Covered Roads. :; ' ssnwssnsssws , '
IS NOW ORDERED An Ineffectual Attempt Was Made Last Night by Re-
Elegant New .-Bracelets A pleasing variety of the newest production! in Bracelet. The raloei we offer are unusual for such high-class Bracelets. , Your. attire. is. not complete without a beautiful gold bracelet.
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Diamoods Mounted " ' ' Watcb Bepairlna
Baseball Results
Chicago. July 20. Barney Oldfield,
the veteran automobile driver, was
run over and perhaps fatally hurt at
Michigan avenue ana rnineenia
street today by an automobile. He
was taken to a hospital nearby, uiofield, with friends, was crossing the svenue afoot when an automobile struck him. The name of the driver was not learned. Well Known Here. "Barney Oldfield has been a frequent visitor to this city and is well known among the automobile and sporting fraternity. He passed through the city about four weeks ago when making an effort to lower the time of automobile travel between Indianapolis and Columbus, Ohio. , His many local friends will be sorry to learn
of his accident.
' "NATIOJNALJ.EAQUE. :(,::: iV:;:'C'i.,- , . """'Won.' Lost ." Pet. Pittsburg. . . . .. '.. ..57 21 .731 Chicago.. .. .. .. V. i.51 27 .654 New York.. .. .. .. ..46 30 .605 Cincinnati. . ....... .41 39 .513 Philadelphia . . ...... 33 44 .429 St. Louis .. .. .. .. ..32 44 .421 Brooklyn .-23 51 .354 Boston,.' .. .. .. .. ..23 55 .295 AMERICAN LEAGUE. Won Lost Pet. Detroit.. .. .. .. .. ..52 29 .642 Philadelphia . . . . . . . .47 33 .588 Boston.. .. .. .. .. -.49 35 .583 Cleveland. . .45 35 .563 New York. . .36 45 .444 Chicago.. .. .. .. .. ..36 45 .444 St. Louis .. .. .. ,.85 48 .422 Washington .. .. .. ..24 54 .308 : AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. . Won Lost Pet. Minneapolis '. ..60 43 .538 Milwaukee .. .. .. ..48 43 .627 Louisville., .. .. .. ..47 43 .522 St. Paul .. .. .. .. ..43 44 .494 Indianapolis .... ....'45 47 .489 Columbus . . .. .. .. ..45 47 .489 Kansas City .. .. .. ..41 45 .477 Toledo.. .. .,41 48 .461
STEAMER EXPLODED
Little Craft Blows Up After It
Had Been Rammed by A Tugboat.
TAKE BLOCK AND TACKLES
Mankato, Minn., July 20. With the prospect of traveling over roads immersed under six and eight inches of
water the Glidden tourists set lorcn today upon a 138.6 mile journey to Fort Dodge, Iowa; to be made in six
hours and fifty-seven minutes. The Pierce Arrow, Premier and Marmon cars started out equipped with
block and tackle to lift them rrom probable sloughs which will be en
countered. The following cars start
ed the days run with perfect scores:
Touring cars, two premiers, ho Mannon, two Pierce. Maxwell, Jewel,
Glide Thomas and White.
Roadsters, three Molines, two Pierces, Chalmers-Detroit and Lexington.
TELLS A NEW STORY
RESULTS' YESTERDAY. National League. Cincinnati 5; Boston 0. , ' Pittsburg 5; Philadelphia 4. Chicago 2; Brooklyn 0. St. Louis 4 Or New York 33. (First game 16 Innings.) American League. Cleveland 1.6 2; Boston 18. New York 5; Detroit 3. Chicago 12; Washington 2. Philadelphia 4; St. Louis 3. American Association. ' St. Paul 3; Indianapolis 2. Boston Mass., July 20. Cincinnati scored a shutout over Boston," 5 to 0.
Gasper allowed but three scattered hits. Brown was wild. Mattern pitch-
Art a good eame. Score:
. R. H. E.
Cincinnati 0 4 0 1 0 0 0 0 05 7 0
TtaKtnn ...0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 2
Gasper and McLean; Brown, Mat tern and Graham.
Runs Hoblitzel, Mowrey, Downey 2. Gasper. Two-base hits Sweeney,
Paskert, Downey. . Hits Off Brown, nnn in 12-3 innings: off Mattern, 7
in 7 1-3 innings. Sacrifice hit Gas
per. Double plays Downey to Hob-
IT SANK VERY RAPIDLY
vnrk. Julv 20. The little steam
er, Martha Stevens, of Philadelphia, was rammed by the tug Confidence, in
Greenville channel between Bobbin's Reef lieht and the statue of Liberty
at noon today. The boilers of the Martha Stevens exploded and she miirklv sank. ' One man was killed and
nine persons, including a woman and
her daughter, were rescued irom me watAr. The accident occurred direct
ly in line of the SCaten Island ferry
boats and other craft. ' A. misunderstanding of signals was responsible. EXPECT AGREEMENT
monstrators to Have Council Reopen Matter.
BODY NOT PERMITTED
TO ACT IN SUCH MANNER
Dim IBiovfll Yoyir Footwear
Case Was Not Finally Dis
posed of Until There Had! Been Considerable Pow
wow Had Remonstrance. !
"7 -
The improvement&f South A street
from Second to Twenty-flret streets is
to be made under order of council. An
Ineffectual attempt was made last eve-
i JMmB eM TnHou Wo Uing to have council reopen the mat-
Uieui. HUania warn . v-, ordiunce. It failed because
such action is not permitted under the
operation of the rules of council. A
remonstrance against the improvement
signed by 32 property owners was re
ceived by council. The contract for
the imDrovement is to be awarded Fri
day. It will mean cement sidewalks,
curbs and gutters the entire 'distance. Under the rules of council in order
i for an ordinance to be recalled and re-j
Never Intended to Give
Suicide Impression.
TELLS HOW SUTTON DIED
Annanolls. Md.. July 20. Lieutenant
Robert EL Adams declared on the wit
A . W kS - ft W J I w mh w V -
neu stand todav at the court of in-nnened for discussion, a" member of
quiry into the death of Lieutenant council who has votca with the maSutton that he had never intended to wity on the ordinance, must present
give the impression that Sutton de- a written notice at the same meeting
liberately tried to commit suicide. tie that he intends to call the matter up niA v cow Shlttnn draw rtllt his arm I at Vi nt mastlnir This was Tint
OaiU " wuvia.m BH, VUG llV.k AU.W.. " ' and put his pistol back. Then there j0ne in regard to the A street improvewaa a flash and he thought Sutton had ment, and so it was beyond the power shot himself. The cross examination 0f council to intercept except by re-
ot Adams was pracucsuijr wuuuutu i pealing me orainance.
Mrs. HUIXOn, muiuei ui iuo uwu ,
Butler. Pa.. July 20. A conciliatory
spirit is in evidence on both sides today and it is possible the dispute between the Standard Steel car company
and striking employes may be enaea
this afternoon. About , fifty . Ameri
cans entered the plant today, but no foreigners.
An Implosion. Every one knows what an explosion is, but its opposite, an Implosion. Is less familiar. At greater depth in the sea the conditions are favorable for its production. At 2,500 fathoms the pressure is. roughly speaking, two and a half tons to the square Inch that Is to say, several times greater than that ex. erted by the steam on the platen of a powerful enelne.
litzel. Left on bases Boston 3: Cin
cinnatl 5." Bases on balls Off Brown, 6; off Gasper 1. First base on errors Cincinnati 2. Struck out By Gaa-
ptf 4; by Mattern 2. Wild pitch Brown. Time 1 : 40. Umpire O'Day.
and her daughter.
EDICT BY SHERIFF
Informs the Pressed Steel Car
Company Not to Import
Strike Breakers.
What Law Provides.
It Is provided by law that the re-
monstrators must be resident property
owners. Among the remonstrators
was Dr. Ewing and he addressed coun
cil upon the subject. Dr. Ewing lives
in the north half of a double house on the northwest corner of Twelfth and A streets. He does not reside on the
A street side, so had. been held a non
resident property owner, although the
board of works had counted him as v
resident owner. Dr. Ewing based his
Halm as a. resident owner on the!
amusinar assertion made before coun-
I cit inai ae auu tae wcutnwi i
COMPANY TO OBEY UKUtn south half of the house use the same
garoage can. some oi iu vvuuuuucu j J I t tmm nnrth
in the bloSk would expect tc . qualify as
has notified the Pressen Steel Car com- " S.1"
pany not to bring in any strike breaK- -
ers. He iniormea me company ui
if it tries to reopen the plant with new Spoke Against it.
XUV1A OUU luo aw - I I UC UlaliCI wao UUt uaoavou v or loss of life or damage to property, after considerable discussion. Several
ne win noia ine cobiiiuj jcopuuoiuic. OI ttl0 remonsiraiors -were prescut The company assured the Sheriff that Bpoke against the, action ' council had no strike breakers would be brought taken. They declared it had not been
in for the present at ieasi. iao y"""- altogether fair m every paruouiar.
, This is of especial importance at this time of the year as you have more trouble with your feet during the hot summer months than you have the balance of the year. Our stock of Summer Footwear is very complete. We have taken special . pains to buy just what you want and need for midsummer wear. We carry the different widths. We have retained our large force of salesmen throughout the summer and are therefore in position to give you the most careful attention. Don't buy a misfit just because you think you are saving a few cents. Take plenty of time and insist on a perfect fit. COMFORT is the first consideration. We always have, however, and have now SPECIAL LOTS of BROKEN SIZES that you can buy at a BIG BARGAIN if you are not too hard to fit.
But remember that a MISFIT BARGAIN SHOE is the MOST EXPENSIVE article you can buy. You may have had that. experience. If you are looking for GOOD SHOES, WELL FITTED and COMFORTABLE, call and see us. t
Nelflf & "Nu'sbaum
E.D. NEFF LEROY HODGE HOWARD HUNT
O. P. NUtBAUM WILL H. KLUTE C BECK
R. W. PHILLIP WALDO LACY WALTER MOORE
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Tcrrc Czr!2. Ir" 3 C
IS MISSING AGAIN
Modern Enoch Arden Returns To His Wife, Then
Disappears.
FINDS HIS WIFE MARRIED
HAS CQHSULTATIOII
WITH THE LEADERS
is still idle.
'Anxious Mother 1 cannot permit tou to have such late callers. It was
after 11 o'clock -when Mr. Huggins left
last night.
Prettv Oauhter Why. mamma. I
don't see how you can class Mr. Hug-
gins as a late caller. It was only 7:30
when he' came Chicago News.
Otni my adlveiritBomeBd'i Bin ItffoG IpafpoFO aF Bocit eveimBinig, zvBseire
GtryevGBvBinifsdluiD'BDVsQaBe, 99 ofiaouiBdl
read! 6Gtisi?G wBBBcBoce pir&mpft-
By alt (3 p. m. eveiry day."
The remonstrance, which was presented, claimed the signers had had no notice or knowledge that council's ac
tion was contemplated and that had
they received such a notice, they would
have appeared and remonstrated giv
ing good and valid reasons, it was charred the ordinance waa passed with
such speed and celerity as to deprive
the petitioner of the opportunity to remonstrate.
The communication stated It was. the
belief of the signers it is a privilege
that should be extended to all citizens
to be afforded full and fair opportunity
to be heard upon a matter before tne
burdens and expense of an improve
ment are imposed upon them ana their property. It was asked that if it were deemed advisable to introduce another ordinance for making the Improvement, the remonstrators might
receive notice of Its pendency ana db
given the opportunity to appear ana De
heard. ''
Amone the signers were: Eli Rob
erts. George E. Kemper, George Fer-
ling, John F. McCarthy, T. J. Fergu-
nn H. Shofer. W. F. Osborn. T.
Tavlor. Lent Ei Ewing and Narcissa L.
rjenkinson.
Wilkesbarre, Pa., July 20. Rev. John Taggart, missing for 21 years, who, returned to his wife in Hemlock
township near here, a week or two ago
has again disappeared. Mrs. Taggart hart Ynarried again, but her husband
was In jail on some petty charge when Taggart returned and the pair took
up the thread of their marital ue whre it had been broken 21 years
ago. Mrs. Taggart has. faith in her first husband and thinks he will re
turn. Inquiries about a Pittsburg man named Taggart have been re
ceived by the police. He is alleged to have married a woman of that city,
got $500 of her money and disap
peared.
ATTACK Oil ASOOITH
When English Premier Ap
peared Today Bombarded By Suffragettes.
President Today Had Long
Tariff Talk; I Washington, July 20. The Presi
dent consulted with Vice-president Sherman, Senators Crane, Root, War
ren and Curtis, and several represen
tatives from the house today con
cerning the tariff bill. Senator Cur
tis on leaving the white house said
conferees would be through with the
bill this week. Congress will proba
bly adjourn next week.
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11:00. 12:08. 1:09. S:tV S:CX
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U:1H Uoltad trains. Last ear to Indianapolis, :4t Last oar to Nov Oaotlo.
Trains ooaaect at mdlaaapoUs
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pslpitaionof the heart. DigesU what you eai
Twlav in commencing treatment for
lieht irregularity that could have
been cured quickly by Foley's Kidney
Remedy may result in a serious aia-
ney disease. Foley's Kidney Remedy builds up the worn out. tissues and
strengthens these organs. A. G. Lu-
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Saturday MqJiI July 24th Train leaves Richmond 12 o'clock midnight. Returning leaves Chicago 10 p. m. Sunday night, arriving Richmond 5:20 Monday morning. For particulars call C. A. BLAIR, P. it T. A, Home TeL 202. Richmond
WAS MUCH EMBARRASSED
London, July 20. When Premier Asquith appeared to assist in the unveiling of a statue at the embankment gardens today he was bombarded by the suffragettes with their megaphones yelling, "Why don't you do
justice to living women instead of dead men," 4'Shame on you for putting
women in prison cells" and "Women
demand votes." Small balloons, also vera ant xm in the air with the suf-
fragette motto thereon. The premier
was much embarrassed tnrougnout tne
ceremonies. .
fiS.Round Trip to
Atlantic City, N. J.
Via
TEie CC&L
and the
Baltimore & (fcio R. R.
Thursday, Acq. 12
Tram leaves wenmona osv a and 420 p. m. Ston over on return trip at Phils
delphla, Baltimore. Washington, Deer Park, Harpers Ferry, &c Final limit for return to leave des
tination August 26. For particulars call C. A. BLAIR,
Pass, and Ticket Agent, Richmond.
Home Telephone 2063
SHERIFFS SALE OP REAL , ESTATE. ,.. By virtue of a certified copy of s decree to me directed from the clerk
of the Wayne circuit court, of Wayne
county, Indians. I will offer st pubiio
sale, to the highest bidder, at the
court house door. In the city of Rich
mond. Wayne county, Indiana, on Saturday the 7th day of August, 109. between the hours of 10 o'clock a. m. snd 4 o'clock p. m. on said day, the
following described Real Estate, to
wit:
Beginning twenty one (21) rods.
laven and one half (11) feet South
of the northwest corner of the south
west Quarter of Section twenty seven
(27) Township eighteen (IS) north.
Range .twelve (12) east; running
thence esst eleven (11) rods, thence
south five (6) rods seven snd one half (7) feet; thence west eleven ill rods, thence north five (S) rods seven and one half (7) feet to the place
of beginning, containing three eights
(ft) of an sere, together with the house, bsra snd out buildings sad ap
purtenances thereto belonging.
To be sold ss the property of Emma
A. snd Morton L tianer. 10 ssusry
said decree In my nenns in iavor ot Rebecca J. Wesson, et sL Sold sale
to .be held without relief from valuation or appralsment laws.
LINU8 P. MEREDITH. Sheriff of Wayne County.
dly 13-20-27
peyx Eoainni(2ll2cil Wsu?e.
Items For
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PuddingPano Mandslecl Sauce Pano
604 Ci 600 Main - - - ;;. - Phone SEffliT
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