Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 34, Number 327, 2 October 1909 — Page 7

PAGE SEVEN. A HALF MILLI rate; Branch Offices Branch offices are located in every part off the cSty and county towns. Leave your want ad with the one nearest you. Rates are the same. PALLADIUM KIDS III PARADE o o o o o o 1 cent per word. 7 days for the price of 5 days. We charge advertisements sent in by phone and collected for after its insertion. Want Ado Colminnie. A Most Unique Spectacle Was Witnessed by Great New York Crowds.

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TEUSGRA3I, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1909.

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For Yonar Coeveoieinice LIST OF AGENCIES. Brar.cn offices are located in every part of the city. Leave your WANT ADS with the one nearest yov- The rates are the same and you will save a trip to the mala office.

South of Main. BRUKNING & EICKHORN. 13th ana 8. E street. A. W. BLICKWEDEL. 8th and S. F. HENRY ROTHERT, 5th and. S. H. North of Main. QUIGLEY DRUG STORE, 821 N. XT' at CHILES & SON. 18th and N. C St. WM. HIEGER, 14th and N. G St. JOHN 3. GETZ, 10th and N. H St.

RATES I cent per word 7 days for the pilce of C days. We charge advertisements sent in by phone and collect after its insertion.

WANTED. WANTED Young persons Night School Oct. 4, at Business College. to enter Richmond 27-6t WANTED Housekeeper in a family of three. Address "Housekeeper," care Palladium. 27-7t WANTED Vise and lathe hands in machine shop. Richmond Mfg. Co. 19-tf WANTED Canvassers; $.'t per-day-Call before 8 a. m., or after 5 p. m., 123 N. f.th St. 3Q-"t NORTHPOLE-discovered by Americans. Cook's own story and Peary's expedition. Of thrilling interest. Going like wild fire. Outfit free. Big terms. Act quick. Ziegler Co., 267 Fourth St., Philadelphia. 2-3-5-7 WANTED Washwoman to call and get washing. Phone 3606. 2-lt WANTED Girl for general housework; no washing; call 1901 Main. Phone 3648. 2-2t WANTED Union carpenters at the new High School building, corner of North 9th and B streets. 28-tf Market

NEW YORK STOCK QUOTATIONS. h Funene Purtelle A. Co.. Hittle block. Phone 2330,

Schwenke, New York. Oct. 2. L. & N. Great Northern 4 Amalgamated Coppi ; American smelting Northern Pacific U. S. Steel - U. S. Steel pfd Pennsylvania St. Paul 4 B. & 0 4 New York Central 4 Heading Canadian Pacific Atchison .Southern Pacific 4 Union Pacific 4 Chltt.'irjO. CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVIOIONS. (Furnished by Eugene Purtelle ft Co., Hittle block. Geo. A. Schwenke, Manager.)

Chicago, Oct. 2. Wheat. Open Hirh fjrw Close Dec. ... 99 100 99 100 May .. 102 102 101 102V6 Con. Open Hlgn T-ow Close Dec. ... 56 57 56 57 May ... 59 60 59 60 Oats. Opon High Low Clos Dec. ... 38 39 38 39 Hay ... 41 12 41 42

Indianapolis Market. INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK. HOGS. REPRESENTATIVE SALES. HOGS. No. 23 26 51 20 30 48 32 42 60 38 99 86 49 3S 59 68 46

Av. Dk. Prle 46 .. $2.00 78 .. 4.00 70 . . 5.00 76 . . 5.50 88 . . 6.50 118 .. 7.00 141 120 7.75 15S 120 7.75 167 40 7.80 171 .. 7.90 157 .. 7.95 171 .. 7.95 186 120 7.95 179 40 8.00 189 40 8.00 186 360 8.05 195 40 S.10

STOCKSGRAIN EUGENE PURTELLE & CO. Members Chicago Board of Trade, St. Louis Merchants Exchange, New York Stock Exchange Correspondents. Execute orders on all leading exchanges. Direct private wires best possible service. Head office 222 La Salle street, Chicago. RICHMOND OFFICE: Room 2 Hittle Block. Geo. A. Sohwcnke, Mgr. Fone Automatic 2330.

Central. QUIGLEY DRUG STORE. 4th and Main. West Richmond. JOHN FOSLER, Richmond Ave. and West 1st. GEO. H. SHOFER, 3rd and W. Main. Fairview. J. J. MULLIGAN, 1093 Sheridan St.

WANTED Work by women by the day. Address 1517 N. B St. 2-2t WANTED Girl to do housework at once. Call 227 N. 10th St. 21-tf WANTED Men to learn Barber trade. Few weeks completes. Thoroughly practical training. Moler graduates command highest wages. Our diplomas recognized everywhere. Shop experience and wages before completing. Catalogue mailed free. Moler Barber College, Cincinnati, O. 17-tf Wanted y. m. c a. Night school for men. Practical classes now en rolling. -fr-tf WANTED If you want money In place of your city property or farm. go right to Porterfleld's Real Esate office, Kelley Block. 8th and Main. 14 1 See Mrs. Hiser about Shorthand and Bookkeeping. Terms cheap. 33 S. 13th St. Phone 2177. sept8-tf WANTED Stoves blackened, set up and furnaces cleaned. 1030 Main. Phone 1778. Vtf WANTEDTo trade Richmond property for farm. Give or take differReports Geo. A. Manager.) Open High Low 153 164 1527s 153 153 1534 84 Vt, 84 83 101VS 101 100 155 156 155 92 !27 91 130 1S0 130 149 149 161 162 101 118 118 118 136 136 135 169 9 168 188 188 187 124 125 124 132 133 132 208 2(9 207 Close 154 153 84 100 155 92 130 149 162 118 135 168 187 125 132 208 63 77 64 48 39 29 208 .208 227 239 262 229 S.10 8.20 8.20 8.25 8.35 8.40 120 200 160 80 Best heavies $8.10 $8.40 Good to choice 7.S0 8.10 Best pigs BEST STEERT Good to choice steers Choice to fancy yearlings 6.75 ( 7.00 6.35 4.75 7.50 5.50 STOCK CATTLE. Good to hvy feeding steers 4.50 4.73 Fair to good feeders . 4.25 Inferior to choice stackers 3.00 Common to fair heifers . 2.50(g) ' BOTCHER CATTLE. Good to choice heifers 4.50 4.50 4.50 3.25 5.50 Choice to fancy cows 3.50 4.73 VEAL CALVES. Good to choice veal 5.50 Fair to heavy calves 3.50 SHEEP AND LAMBS. Best yearlings 4.50 Good to choice sheep.. .. 4.00 Good to choice lambs G.25 8.50 7.25 5.00 7.00 Richmond Hay Market. (Omar G. Wheian.) New timothy hay (loose) $14.00 Timothy hay $12.00 Mixed hay $13.00 New oats 3035c New wheat per b'a.. $1.00 Corn 65c Richmond Grain Market. (Richmond Holler Mlllal New wheat, per bu.. . $1.10 Corn, per bu 60c Rye. per bu 80c Bran, per ton. . $26.00 Middlings, per ton. . $2S.OO Clover seed, per bu $5.50 Richmond. CATTLJB. (Paid by Richmond Abattoir.) Best tiORj. average 200 to 230 pounds $7.50$7.75 Good to heavy packers .. 7.00 7.75 Common and rough 6.75 7.00 Steers corn fed 4.75 5.25 Heifers 3-50 4.50 Fat cows S.50 4.00 Bulls 3.25 3.75

ence. Address Trade, care Palladium. l-7t WANTED House cleaning to do by vacuum cleaning process. Call Richmond House Cleaning Co. Phone J 910. 1-1 mo

WANTED Young lady or working girl, board and room free. Inquire afternoon, 81 Laurel St. l-2t WANTED Girl in player department. Starr Piano Co. l-2t FOR SALE. FOR SALE City property and farms, merchandise stocks and fire insurance. Porterfield. Kelly Block, 8th and Main. 6-tf FOR SALE Fine new surburban. five or six room cottage. Electric light"., large lot, on city car line. Bargain. Care Palladium. ---'t FOR SALE Fine new suburban, five or six room cottage, electric lights, large lot, on city car line;address Bargain, care Palladium. 2-2t FOR-! SLENew cradle and mattress cheap. Call 26 N. 11th. ; 2-3t FORSALE Baby cab and robe; 527 N. 19th. ' ':- 2-7t FO RSALE Angora goats,1 broke to harness. Glen Miller''Stoc yards. 27-7t FOR SALE Modern 7 room house; call at 510 S. 10th. 25-tf FOR SALE Watches at J. M. Lacy's Loan office, 721 Main street. 17-tf FOR SALE Walk Lumber C. W. 29-tf Kramer & Co FOR SALE 3 H. P., A. C. Stanley motor, or will trade tor sman dynamo. Commons Dairy Co. 18-tf FO RSALE Extra good Shrop. mala lambs. Mait Starr, Boston, Ind 24 D, R. R. No. -2. 17-tf FOR-SXLESecond hand furniture, stoves, etc., at cheap prices. 1030 Main. Phone 177S. 24-1 f FOR SALE Dressed curb stone suitable for building. Telephone 1247 or 2360. 29-tf FORT'S ALE Mission bufflet, China Cabinet, Gas Range, - Sanitary Lounge, Mattress, Tables, Chairs, Calves 6.00 7.00 Lambs 5.60 PRICES FOR POULTRY. (Paid by the Bee Hive Grocery.) Young chickens, dressed, per lb. . . 18c Old chickens, per lb 18c COUNTRY PRODUCE. Creamery butter, per lb 32c Country butter, per lb lS20e Eggs -..23c Richmond Seed MarKet. (Rune ft Co.) Timothy 1.00$2.00 Clover seed 0.50(3 0.75 CINCINNATI LIVESTOCK. Cincinnati, Cct. 2. Hogs Receipts 300; packers steady, lights strong; tops $8.25. Cattle Receipts 1,700; strong; fair to good shippers $3.40(?il!.50; common 10c lower. Veals $9. Sheep Receipts 500; steady; tops $4.25. Extra Lambs, $7.00. EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo, Oct. 2. ; Cattle Receipts iioo; prime. $7.00. ' Sheep Receipts, 4.S0O; best $3.13. J Lambs $7.!3. Hogs Receipts 8,500; $8.55. Veals Receipts 500; tops best heavies PITTSBURG LIVESTOCK, Pittsburg, Oct. 2. Cattle Receipts light: extras $7. Veals Receipts light; tops $9.3. Hogs Receipts 12 loads; prime $8.40. Sheep Receipts light; primes, $4.90. Lambs, $7.25. Indianapolis Grain. Indianapolis, Oct 2. Wheat . .. $1.15; Corn 02c Oats 40c Rye 7Gc TOLEDO GRAIN. Toledo, Oct 2. Wheat ......$1.19 : Corn 65c Oats ...... Rye CINCINNATI GRAIN. Cincinnati, Oct. 2. Wheat $1-21 Corn 6414c Oats 41 c Rve 77c City Statistics Marriage License. Oliver Walter Test, south of the

city, and Miss Francis Study, Wil-(Mahan, of the committee, stated this liamsburg. afternoon that the most important' Births. i business to be done by the committer Mr. and Mrs. Eugene F. Herold. 21"' was to make an increase of $3,000 for) South Second street a girl, first child. the maintenance and support of Reid j

Mr. and Mrs. Edward B. Moon, 3.'i Pearl street, a boy, second child. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Carl Gardner, 307 College avenue, a boy, first child.

WANT AD FOR RENT Two or three rooms, fur- Rentals. Room 16. I. O. O. F. Bldg. nished or unfurnished. 123 N. 17th 13-tf LETTER LUST FOR RENT Furnished double room, i LAUNDRY. The following are reolies to Palla- f C h Wfler f Dirty c3othes ,nade cleaa; lf you doat diura Want Ads. received at tbla of- onhth street. iMrs2-2t beileve it. try us. Richmond Steam fice. Advertisers will confer a great FO RENT I-arge front room fnr- Laundry. Phone 1551. feb23-tf favor by calling for mall in answer nished. 207 N. 9th. 2-lt j , , , to their ads. Mail at thia office up to FOR RENT 3 rooms, ground floor; Phone 2147 calls the Eldorado Laun12 noon today aa follows: 280 Ft. Wayne Ave. 2-2t dry at IS N. 9th. Work guaranteed. Cottage 2 Owner 1 FOR-RENT Stable and carriage aug25-tf Exchange 2 O. F 2 j shed. 207 N. 12th. 2-3t . K 3 FOR-RENTFurniThed rooms; elec- BICYCLES AND MOTOR CYCLES. Mail will be kept for 30 days only. trie lights and bath; 200 Richmond Bjccie M(j Motor Cycle Repairing; All mall not called for within that Ave. 26-7t Waking & Co.. 406 Main. Phone time will be cast out poR, RENT New. modern house of 2006. ' 23-tf - seven rooms. "Inquire 221 South Desk, Refrigerator, Settee, etc. 6th St. 24-tf HOME BAKING. 215 North Tenth. 29-7t FOR RENT Five room house. Mn,er & Davidson. Rake-shop. 1032 FOR SALE Excellent steamboat ac- Phone f Main, for home-baking. Ready for commodations from Baltimore to FOR RENT Furnished rooms, heat. business Thursday. Phone 1058. Bremen, Germany. Hans N. Koll. with bath for gents, at the Grand. 2S 7t 716 Main St. 29-tf febZ2tt : MODERNHOUSES with all conven- F5 RR E NT Ne w"seve n room house UPHOLSTERING. iencea. one in the South End and with a11 mo4,ra conveniences. 122 j. H. RUSSELL. 16 South 7th Street. other on West Side. Prices right. S- 5th- 120 00 Pr month- Call 221 Phone 1793. Repair work a spec529 Main. Phone 1390. 2S-tf S.JJth. l! lalty- lltf ZZZT' VtT: w . :. . : : i FOR RENT Furnished rooms, elecFOR SALE-New Colt 2 l.ght Acety- trfc hQt AUCTIONEER. lene lighting machine, guaranteed ab,e students, at 313 FAY BLACK, graudate auctioneer. perfect. Meerhoff, the plumber, ! . , . . , .... ,.,ii , r v ' , Randolph street. l-2t Phone ol09 G. Centervllle R. R. No. -,t&- ln - jo. 22-14t FOR SALE Columbus phaeton", fine . q condition; new handmade harness. LUo I ' c . . REAL ESTATE. 44 bl ita- 1"'t LOST Small brown pocketbook con- n ,. .. . . , . AOT,e FOR" S ALE One-thiFd hSrii"-p"ower taining some money and street car For Rfable FirSJl (?irS g -," electric motor. direct current. tickets. Return to Palladium. Re- see Thompson. 10 Main. --.t I'hone 3133. 31-tf ward. 2-2t FOR SALE OR TRADE An Ideal eu- LOST Long black broadcloth coat REAL ESTATE. burban home suitable for retiring Wjth light grey satin lining. Return "ow or Kd 12 Renters. See farmer or busiuesa man. Phono jQ Palladium "-It Thompson. 710 Main. 27-7t 3136. 27 1 . FOR SALE OR TRADE 7-room house MISCELLANEOUS FUNERAL DIRECTORS. and 1 acres of ground in Lynn, "lt ?Y TY".r'rjJ WILSON, POHLMEYER ft DOWNInd. Address L., care Palladium. NOTICE George B. McClellan wishes iNO, 15 North Tenth. Phone 1335. 3,v7t to notify his wall paper customers to private ambulance. 28-tl call him over Phone 1288 or 3H S. FOR RENT, i3th. 2s-7t FOR RENT Five room flat, modern. - Mr. Fatwun Dwo't you think 1 an 38 S. 11th street. 2-tf BUSINESS CLASSIFIED Buffering from overwork, doctor? FO R-RE NT H ou se, 318 N. 17th. Doc-Yea poaajbly. Ft. noticed you Call 222 N. 15th. 2-lt INSURANCE. t0,lln nard at the awr tabl' Z . you need U a vacation on a oeaert la PGR RENT 5 room house, 127 South MOORE ft OGBORN, Automobile and Jand. 0 charge for the advic.9th; 22 South 7th. 2-lt Fire Insurance, Bonds. Loans and Philadelphia Bulletin.

MYSTERIOUS ARREST Man Arrested in City Today, Thought to" fie" Wanted By Uncle Sam. PARTICULARS NOT KNOWN The police arrested a man by the name of C. B. Cooper this noon, who answered the description of a man wanted by the federal authorities at Washington. D. C, It was not stated in the letter received by Superintendent of Police Staubach, what the man was wanted for, but it is believed he has sommitted a serious offense. The man was arrested at the New Windsor hotel where he had registered under the name of C. B. Cooper, the same as mentioned in the letter to local authorities and the description tallied exactly. It was stated at the hotel where Cooper was stopping, that the man has not been seen outside of his room since I his arrival three or four days ago. A I number of letters torn in small pieces I were found in Cooper's pockets at the time of his arrest and the police believe that by putting the parts together some valuable information may be learned. He was engaged In engraving some cards when arrested. ARTICLES RECORDED Articles of association of the Liberty Light and Power company were filed with County Recorder Will Robbing this morning. The articles ot incorporation state that the capital stock of I i the company is to be $23,ooo. the stock j to be divided into shares at $30 each manufacture for the transmission, distribution and sale of electric light and electric current to towns, cities and public in general for heating, light and power. The directors of the concern are Robert S. Ashe. Girdon E. Varnsv and John A. Perkins. The articles of j incorporation are taken out for a p?75c j riod of fifty years. Besides the dij rectors the stockholders of the compajny are Sarah Lewis and Wilfred Jes - sup. BUDGET CONSIDERED . . The finance committee of the city council met in special session this afternoon with members of the citv ad- i i ministration and considered the budget j Parry, which was presented to the last; ! regular meeting. Chairman El G. Mcj Memorial hospital during the fiscal year, 1010. A few minor changes may be made in other estimated appropriations as reported by Mr. Perry-

A DOUBLE KILLING

Man and a Woman in Chicago Both Found Dead Early This Morning. WAS JEALOUSY THE CAUSE (American News Service) Chicago, Oct. 2. Miss Phoebe Armstrong, 28 years oid. cashier at W. M. Hoyt company's wholesale grocery and Charles" Miller, 41 years old. an engineer, were four-d shot to death in their home at 519 Rush street early j today. The srirl Is believed to have been a victim of Miller's jealously. A revolver was found lying on the floor of the room. The assassin had ' entered through a window opening into the girl's room off the rear porch. It is the theory of the police that Miller was the slayer and that after shootj jng the girl he turned the weapon on j himself and committed suicide. In order to gain HCcess to the young I woman's room her slayer pried open the window and let himself in. The young coupie had been out together earlier in the evening. Miss Armstrong's home was in Morris, I1L It was evident that she had been aroused from sleep when the slayer entered through the window and she leaped from her btd before she was shot down. He was lully clothed while she was "In her ni;ht robes. WINDS MISBEHAVED Were Rowdy This Morning So The Aeroplanes Did Not Fly. CURTISS GOES TO ST. LOUIS (American News Service) New York. Oct 2. With the wind VlAr4n tit tHx rata rf 94 m Ua an 1 " T "Tl ""T .:" " nour aunng lue uiuiuiug auu iiivitrekaI ing in velocity, conditions were unfavorable today for airship flights by I Wilbur Wright and Glenn H. Curtiss. Neither Wright nor Curtiss went to j Governor's Island during the early i morning, as they had been in the habj it of doing. Wright intends, at his i first opportunity, to fly for three hours vrt He he win dQ tMs ag M the dies down sufficiently to permit him to ascend " . , dfav Curtiss expects to leave for St. Loui Is tonight MCmAHAN IS HOME. Councilman E. G. McMahan, who ha been spending his vacation on his farm ' in Oklahoma, has returned home. Mr. McMahan states that the crops of that j country have been damaged by the j drought.

VOGELSOIIG IS HOME

Successfully Conveys Frank Townsend to Jeffersonviile Prison. YOUNG CROOK REPENTANT Patrolman Henry Vogelsong returned from Jeffersonville this morning, where he took Frank Townsend, the self-confessed burglar, to serve a term of one to fourteen years. Townsend kept up his courage until the walls of the prison were visible, when he broke down and cried pitifully. He seemed very repentant over his rash act Pa trolman Vogelsong only released the handcuffs from the young desperado while the latter was eating dinner at the hotel in Jeffersonville. The big policeman stated that he did not intend to take any chances. An effort was made to work Townsend for more confessions, but to no avail. Walker Williams, who was arrested yesterday and confessed to wrecking the C, C. & L. freight train on Sep tember 10, was taken to the county jail this afternoon. The boy still main tains that he is innocent of any fur ther crimes of which his gang is alleg ed to have committed, but the police believe that the sweating process will disclose more startling Information. WILL PLAN PARADE Tomorrow afternoon at two o'clock the marshals from the various secret societies, which are to participate in the big fantastic parade, on the lat night of the fall festival, will meet in Wilfred Jessup's law office, and there make final arrangement for the parade. A. A. Burr, with Dr. Anderson and Frank Taylor as aides, will direct th marching of the parade, and the vari ous lodge marshals will assist them. THEY ARE TO MARRY A marriage license was granted to day by County Clerk Harry E. Penny to Eulas H. Veal of Randolph county and Miss Hannah E. Hill of this city. Mr. Veal is firty-five years of age and his wife to be Is forty-eight years old. Neither have been married before. H gave his occupation as a laborer. BUSINESS WAS GOOD. Business at the postoffice for Sep tember was exceptionally good and th report of Otto Sprong. finance clerk. shows an increase of approximately $1.H00 over the corresponding month of lfli. The total receipts for the past month were $6,468.27. The month was one of the best ever experienced at the poet office. Mf LIMA' The only fiour I ever had any luck with at Gold jaecai nour. jccmA,

WAS CELEBRATION EVENT

TONIGHT THE METROPOLIS WILL WITNESS THE WONDERFUL PAGEANT OF FLOATS TO BE CARNIVAL NIGHT. (American News Servl-T New York, Oct. 2 Five hundred thousand children played their part in the Hudson-Fulton celebration today and In fifty-six separate centera in the greater city there were individual demonstrations while the youngster, many of them In rostume. paid tribute to Henry Hudson hnd Robert Fulton. So far as the laylight hours were concerned this was childrens day in New York. With the Half-Moon and Clermont and many of the dignitaries up the state celebiatlng with the peo ple of the Hudson valley, it fell to Juvenile New York today to continue the splendid display. The biggest daylight event on the program was a monster pageant for which preparations were made for more than 100 partici pants, at the minimum number. The procession whs n single, long-drawn out line, there were fifty-alx separate parades each taklns a different route and converging at one point. A Great Cpectacle. Tonight under the glow of a myriad I of incandescenta and with fifty float depicting allegorical and other sub jects in line, poetry, music and art will come into 'their own. It Is to be carnival night with Fifth avenue and Central Park west rs the centers. The children" program for today was organized with view to present ing one of the most impressive scenes of the entire celebration. They were drilled for weeks in their schools and many of them were attired in costume, some of Dutch. Indian and Colonial sty lea and others of more modern periods. The costumed .arts In the parade were taken by children of the patrochlal. private and corporate schools while the escorts and the singing waa furnished by thcusanda c pubUft school children. FILED SUIT TODAY Suit waa filed In the circuit court to day by John I Rape as attorney for the P., C, C. & 6L L R. R. against Charles. V.lmina and Henry Huddleston, owner of a farm la Jackson township, which the company desires be condemned In order that they may carry out their policy of double track ing the system. The amount of ground which the company desires be con demned is approximately two acres. Low, One Vay Colonist Rates To the Cocst Via Chicago, Cincinnati & Louisville IL IL EffectiYe Septesbtr 15 to Octcbir 15 Only $36.45 To Seattle To Tacoma To Portland To San Francisco' To Los Angeles To Texas To Mexico, Etc., For particulars call C. A. BLAIR. Pass A Ticket Agt Home Tel. 2062. Richmond. SCHEDULES Chicago. Clscissstt ft Us!svl3e ttailrosa coapxay a Clfcct April 11. IMS. Cast CiUcaao-ClaclauaatI

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1 trough Vestlbuled Trains between CbJcag-o and Cincinnati. Doable dativ service. Thronah sleepsrs on trains No. 1 and 4 between Chicas ana Cincinnati. fine Barret service on trains 1 and X. per train connections and ether inC A. BXJLTR. F. T. A. Hem Paoae SMS.