Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 34, Number 296, 1 September 1909 — Page 3
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AAD BUN-TEUEGKAM, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1909.
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BOOT 1DEI1T1FIE0: t MURDER THEORY
Orewsome Find in Daviess County Woods Is James McDonald.
GOOD NEWS OF A GREAT THING. That Has Become the Talk of Thousands.
HIS BROTHER ARRESTED
TAKE HIM INTO CUSTODY FOLLOWING INFORMATION A3 TO THE QUARRELS BETWEEN THE TWO RECENTLY.
Washington, Ind., Sept. 1. With the tody found in the woods Monday night identified as that of James McDonald, whose name was associated with the
Zella Stringer blackmail affair, and I with my back.
There is a death at the nd of ev
ery life, but as we travel on toward
the grave we. hope to be blessed with
good heaitn, ana wnen we nave a
friend who has suffered for years with
some painful malady, it is good news, indeed, when we are told of that
friend's complete recovery, and when we hear of the remedy that made the
cure, we are bound to have confidence
in it. This is why Root Juice is so
well spoken of all over the country,
Mr. Sam Anderson, a well known
farmer living near Gas City. Ind., said: "I'll tell you Root Juice ie a great med iclne. I differed for years with rheu
matism and stiff joints, and when 1
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and hands were sore, stiff and painful, more especially during rainy weath
er. J bad a great deal or trouoie
Root Juice cured one of
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Just a Mere Sop Was Measured Out to Poor Old Sleepy China.
SECURE VALUABLE MINES!
MIKADO WILL ALSO HAVE CONTROL OF RAILWAY CONSTRUCTION ANO LOANS NEGOTIATIONS ARE OVER. Pekin, Sept. 1. China and Jasan to
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a brother of the dead man, John Mc- j my neighbors of a bad stomach trouble Donald, now In custody in this city asi80 1 thought I woixldgive It a trial, ala suspect, important phases have de- j f lr"d Thou"""!? ooi veloped in the case. i jujce ani a 25c bottle of "Uze-it" Pain It was only by chance that the body j Oil: I rubbed my back and joints well was not assigned to j.he potter's field with the oil and took Root Juice prewithout identification. j cisely as directed. I felt so much betYesterday Sheriff Colbert and Prose- j ter after the first week that I bought cuting Attorney Hastings returned ! more bottles of the Juice, also some from the home of James Allen, nine : of the Liniment. In a few weeks ev-
xniles northeast of this city, where they took Into custody John McDonald, a brother, and brought him to this city. A Severe Sweating. Coroner Holder put the man through a severe sweating. He denied all
: ery symptom of my trouble was gone. S I now feel that the cure is permanent j and am advising all my sick friends to try Root Juice." ' Root Juice has proved its wonderful merit to hundreds of Richmond people, i For sale by A. G. Luken & Co. $1 a
bottle, 3 for $2.50.
Baseball Results
NATIONAL LEAGUE. Won Lost
knowledge of the murder to the coroa tnt wfll Ka IiaIjI Tnhn UtfTVtnalr1
does not deny that the brothers had j anmerous quarrels. A girl who was at the McDonald home on the night that James McDonald failed to return says that John McDonald sat on the side of his bed
and cried nearly all night. She says that he was crying because of the
abuse heaped upon him by his young
er brother. 'New York 69
It is now believed that his identity ! Cincinnati 59 has been made Bure, and that it is J Philadelphia 56 only a question of hours until the man j St. Louis 45 who felled the dead man will be be-j Brooklyn ..41 hind the bars. Identification was ! Boston 32
brought about by the finding of a I : pocketbook which contained some pa-j AMERICAN LEAGUE.
pens. inree wbckb agu juiiu iveeguu, i Won Lost
Pittsburg 86
1 Chicago 79
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a young ooy, was in me wuuu BUU i Detroit 77 found a purse. On looking through it ; Philadelphia . . .. . . ..74 he saw it contained no money and cast nn,(nn 7o
it aside
Cleveland 62
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Won Lost
I Milwaukee 77 58 Minneapolis 76 62 Louisville 69 66 Columbus 65 71 St. Paul 65 71 Indianapolis 65 72 i Toledo 64 72 1 Kansas City 63 72
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lesieraay anernoon, upon learning j Chicago 60 of the finding of the body, the lad re-jNew York!.".'. 7. V. .154
caiiea ms una anu searcu wan umuo Louis 50
with success. Washington 33
in ine purse were receipts given oy Mrs. W. H'. Ham to James McDonald for room rent. Mrs. Ham readily Identified the receipts and said that McDonald had left the room about a month ago. She gave a minute description of McDonald and the clothe3 and shoes he wore. Teeth Identify Body. To make more certain she said that on account of a sore foot he wore a tennis shoe, and that he had two gold
teeth and two false ones on a plate. This identified the dead man. Other relatives confirmed the description, and a brother was called and he likewise confirmed the story told by others. He gave it as his opinion that the victim was his brother. Hundreds of people flocked into the morgue today to view the mutilated body and many different persons were named as the dead man. About noon some one mentioned the name of James McDonald, and this clew then was taken up. About 5 o'clock the body was buried in potter's field, except the head, which has been placed in preservatives. James McDonald was well known about Washington and came into
prominence a few months ago when
Zella Clark Stringer was shot while attempting to levy a blackmail upon Nathan G. Read, president of the Washington National bank. Blackmail Affair Recalled. It was alleged, although no evidence was produced, that McDonald was iniIpllcated in this affair. The theory that the officers are now working on lis that McDonald and some other man were cutting wood in the place where he was found last night and that a quarrel arose and that McDonald's assailant struck him in the head with an ax. and that after taking his pockethook, he dragged., the body beneath a clump of wild grape vines. The skull clearly shows the imprint of the heel of an ax.
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RESULTS YESTERDAY. National League. Cincinnati 9; Brooklyn 4. Chicago 2; New York 0. Pittsburg 7; Boston 2. Philadelphia 11; St. Louis 6. American League. St Louis 7; Washington 3. Detroit 7; Boston 4. Chicago 2; Philadelphia 0. New York 4-r-l; Cleveland 1-
American Association. Milwaukee 5; St. Paul 1. Indianapolis 8; Columbus 7. Louisville 4; Toledo 3. Kansas City 3 1; Minneapolis 1 0.
the general Manchurian questions that have been in dispute for some time past. The two countries will sign shortly an agreement of 10 articles, under the
terms of which China agrees, first, not to construct the Hsi Hmintun-Fiku-men railroad without consulting Japan ; second, in the event that the Klring railroad be extended to the Korean border, half the capital required will be borrowed from Japan; third, Japan is given the right to work the mines in the Fushun and Yental districts; fourth, Japan will construct the extension of the Yinkow railroad; fifth, there shall be joint exploitation of the mines in the zone reached by the Manchurian and Antung-Mukden railroad lines; sixth, China agrees to open four trade marts in the Chlentao
i district oetween ivorea ana Mancnu-1 e
! ria ;the Koreans living therein shall ! beunder the jurisdiction of Japan, i whose those residing outside the I marts shall be under the jurisdiction
of China, except that Japan shall have the right to court in cases calling for the infliction of the death penalty, and seventh, China agrees that Japan move
600 j the station of the South Manchurian 513 railroad to Mukden.
Japan agrees, first, to recognize China's sovereignty in the Chientao district; second, that the terminus of the Hsi Hmintun railroad be moved to the city of Mukden .and, third, to indemnify the owners of the Fushun and Yentai mines, the amount of the indemnities to be determined later.
J During the negotiations Japan declined to discuss, first, the questions of j the administration of the railroad zones; second, the area of foreign poI lice rights within these zones and, ! third, the question of the policing the I Antung-Mukden line. This China I understands to be a refusal to follow
the Russian initiative in the Harbin I agreement, namely, full recognition Pet. j of Chinese sovereignty in accordance .570 j with the terms of the Portsmouth .551 i treaty. .511 j SllIK SUPREMACY
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Brooklyn, N. Y., Sept. 1. Cincinnati defeated Brooklyn here today 9 to 4.
After Scanlon had been driven from
the box in the third. Dent, a recruit from the South Carolina Association went on the mound. He was effective
until the eighth, when a single, a base
on balls, a double and home runs by
Mitchell and Egan netted five runs. From me kept Brooklyn's hits scatter
ed. Score:
R. H. E. Cincinnati 21100005 09 14 2 Brooklyn 02000020 04 10 1 Fromme and Clark; Scanlon, Dent
and Marshall.
Runs Bescher 2, Paskert 2, Hoblitzel 2, Mitchell, Egan, Downey. Burch, Clement, Jordan, Hummel. Two-base hits Hummel 2, McMillan, Hoblitzel 2. Three-base hit Bescher. Home runs Mitchell, Egan. Hits Off Scanlon, 6 in 2 1-3 innings; off Dent, 8 in 6 2-3 innings. Sacrifice hits Clark 2, Lennox. Stolen bases Bescher 2, Paskert, Mitchell. Left on bases Brooklyn 10; Cincinnati 4. Bases on balls Off Fromme 4; off Dent 3. Bases on errors Brooklyn 2; Cincinnati 1. Struck out By Dent . 3; by Fromme 2. Wild pitch Fromme. Time 2 : 00. Umpire O'Day.
John Bull May Soon Find He Is Not the Ruler of the Seas.
WARNING BY BERESF0RD
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Toronto, Ont., Sept. 1. After pressing the button which set all the machinery of Canada's national exhibi
tion In motion and declaring the great j
fair open, Lord Charles Beresford was tendered a luncheon by the directors yesterday. After complimenting the Canadians on their loyalty, Lord Charles said in response to a toast: "It is earnestly to be hoped that the result of the imperial conference will be found in deeds, not words. Whilst we have been talking other people have been acting. "What is wanted is a bold, constructive policy, broad in its basis, imperial in its object. The time for talking is over, the time for action has begun. "There Is no insurance for peace equal to a strong navy.
"Our supremacy at sea has been
threatened in language that is unmistakable. In the near future that threat may become a reality. It is our business as an empire to see that our pre
sent position is not jeopardized in any way. Arrived at Crisis. "We have arrived at a crisis in our history as an empire. We aim at no aggressive action or increase of territory, nor do we hold threats to other nations. "We wish to keep clear of all international disputes. We wish to consolidate the empire for the purpose of mutual advantage and defense. "But we are determined to hold our own and let all know that our unassailable supremacy at sea shall be kept Instead of the British navy solely maintaining that supremacy as in the past, the other four nations have offered to come in and share some of the burden, start ding shoulder to shoulder as Britons all, to hold what we have. Union Is strength; closer union means greater strength. "The tendency of late has been to
gain complete naval supremacy in the j North Sea. No doubt that would pro- j
tect the heart of the empire the British Isles from invasion, but com
plete naval supremacy oa all the
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