Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 34, Number 329, 4 October 1909 — Page 7

THE RICH3IOND PALLADIUM AXD SUX-TELEGRA3I, MONDAY, UITIOIJEK 4, lSWTi.

T WANT FOOD: RATES Biraech Off ices Branch offices are located in every part of the city and county towns. Leave your want ad with the one nearest you. Rates are the same. PALLADIUM WOMEN ARE ANGRY 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. Waet Ado Coliuunnie. Bring Legal Action Because of Action of English Authorities.

For Your Coevemlemice LIST OF AGENCIES. Branch 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 main office.

8outh of Main. BRUENING & EICKHORN, 13th and S. E street. A. W. BLICKWEDEL, 8th and S. F. HENRY ROTHERT, 5th and S. H. North of Main. QUIGLEY DRUG STORE. 821 N. E St. CHILES & SON. 18th and N. C St. WM. HIEOER, 14th and N. G St JOHN J. OETZ, 10th and N. H St.

RATES 1 Cent per word 7 days for the price of G days. We charge advertisements sent in by phone and collect after Its insertion.

WANTED. WANTED Agents A Pittsburg Corporation will have representative at Westcott Hotel for the purpose of securing local representation for the distribution of an exclusive article. An Investment of $100.00 , necessary. Income large. Absolutely necessary to make application in writing to above Hotel, giving telephone number if convenient, as time is limited. Address, Geo. D. Cummlngs, Westcott Hotel, Richmond, Inrt. 4-2t WANTED Place as housekeeper in email family; lady with child. Ad dress "M" care of Palladium. 4-3t WANTED Position as housekeeper or will care for elderly person, by middle-agedi lady, at once. References given. Call 205 N. 17th or ' 232 N. 16th. Phone 2408. 4-2t WANTED Three young men call at Poarue. MMler & Oo. 4-lt WANTED To rent, seven room house centrally located. Phone 1434. 4-2t WANTED Vise and lathe hands in Market

NEW YORK STOCK QUOTATIONS. c.-ni.herf hv Euncne Purtelle A. Co.. Hittle block. Phone 2330

Schwenke, Manager.) New York, Oct. 4. Open High Low L. & N 154 154 154 Great Northern 4 153 154 153 Amalgamated Copper 83 84 83 . American Smelting .... 100V4 100 99 Northern Pacific 4 155 157 155 U. S. Steel 92 91-4 91 U.S. Steel pfd 129 131 129 Pennsylvania 4 148 149 148 St. Paul 4 162 164 162 B. A O 118 11 117 New York Central ...4.. ..135 138 135 Reading 168 169 168 Canadian Pacific 188 1SS 187 Atchison - 124 125 124 Southern Pacific 4 132 133 131 Union Pacific 4 207 209 207

Chicago. CHICACO GRAIN AND PROVISION. (Furnished by Eugene Purtelle A. Co., Hittle block. Geo. A. Schwenke, Manager.).. . Chicago, Oct. 4.

Wheat. Open HlKh row 100 100 99 102 102 101 .. . Corn Open Higrt , xw . 57 57 56 . 59 59 59 Oats. Open High Low .40 40 39 . 42 42 41-

Close 99 102 Close 57 59 ClOB. 39 41 Dec. May Dec May Dec. May Indianapolis Market. INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK. HOGa REPRESENTATIVE SALES. HOGS. No. At. Dk. Price 26 84 .. $6.00 12 98 .. 6.75 47 117 .. 7.10 .48 169 7.40 67 152 .. 7.70 70 151 7.80 SI 156 .. 7.85 48 157 .. 7.90 99 164 120 7.90 47 163 .. 7.93 37 179 .. S.00 54 1S5 120 8.00 78 170 .. 8.05 83 186 200 8.05 54 207 80 8.05 72 200 120 8.15 169 236 640 8.20 STOCKS -GRAIN EUGENE PURTELLE A 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. Schwenke, Mgr. 1 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. Fairvlew. J. J. MULLIGAN, 1093 Sheridan St.

machine shop. Richmond Mfg. Co. 19-tf WANTED Canvassers; $.'5 per day. Call before 8 a. m., or after 5 p. m., 123 N. 6th St. 30-7t WANTED Union carpenters at the new High School building, corner of North 9th and B streets. 28-tf 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 enrolling. 2tf WANTED It you want money In place of your city property or farm. go right to Porterfleld's Real Estate office, Kelley Block. 8th and Main. 14-tf See Mrs. Hiser about Shorthand and Reports Geo. A. Close 154 154 83 99 156 93 130 149 162 117 138 168 188 124 131 20S 72 58 112 225 286 291 200 8.25 400 8.40 40 8.45 Best heavies $8.10 $8.45 Good to choice 7.80 8.05 Best pigs 6.75 7.00 BEST STEER r. Good to choice steers .... 6.35 Choice to fancy yearlings 4.75 7.50 5.50 STOCK CATTLE. Good to hvy feeding steers 4.50 4.75 Fair to good feeders .... 4.25 4.50 Inferior to choice stockers 3.00 4.50 Common to fair heifers 2.50 BUTCHER CATTLE. Good to choice heifers .... 4.50 Choice to fancy cows 3.50 3.25 5.50 "4.73 VEAL CALVES. Good to choice veal 5.50 8.50 Fair to heavy calves 3.50 SHEEP AND LAMBS. Best yearlings 4.50 7.25 5.00 Good to choice sheep ... 4.25 5.00 Good to choice lambs .... 6.25 6.75 Richmond Hay Market. (Omar G. Wneian.) New timothy hay (loose) $14.00 Timothy hay $12.00 Mixed hay $13.00 New oats 3035c New wheat per bit. . $1.00 Corn 65c Richmond Grain Market. (Ricnmona Holler Mills) New wheat, per bu $1.10 Corn, per bu 60c Rye, per bu 80c Bran, per ton $26.00 Middlings, per ton S2S.OO Clover seed, per bu $5.50 Richmond Seed Market. (Runze & Co.) Timothy Jl.9052.00 Clover seed 6.50 6.75 Richmond. CATTUB. (Paid by Richmond Abattoir.) Best r,oej. average 200 to 250 pounds $7.50$7.7o Good to heavy packers .. 7.00 7.75 Common and rough 6.75 7.00 Steers corn fed.. .. .... 4.75Q SL25

Bookkeeping. Terms cheap. 33 S. 13th St. Phone 2177. sept8-tf

WANTED Stoves blackened, set up and furnaces cleaned. lfKJO Main. Phone 1778. a Mi WANTED To trade Richmond property for farm. Give or take difference. Address Trade, care Palladium. l-7t WANTED House cleaning to do by vacuum cleaning process. Call Richmond House Cleauing Co. Phone 101. 1-lnio FOR SALE. FOR SALE City property and farms, merchandise stocks and fire Insurance. Porterfield, Kelly Block, 8th and Main. 6-tf FOR 3 ALE Roof and bridge paint Guaranteed five years. Retail at wholesale prices. Clendenin & Co.. 257 Ft. Wayne Ave." Phone 342G. Apr. 2 fri&mon FOR SALE Favorite range with high closet, 3 burner hot plate, coal oil heater, 110 S. 3rd St. 4-lt FOR SALE Chandeliers, foot-tub, wash bowls and stands, mantels, mattress and springs. Enquire 33 South 11th street, between 11 and 12 a. m. and 5 and 6 p. m. 4-3t FOR-SALINelvlmodern'tToom house 1313 N. B. 4-t FOR SALE Parlor Suite. $80; will take $20. 1313 N. B. 4-2t FOR SALE-Small out-building. 'TX. 16. 4-.t FO RSALE Baby carriage and revolving book case. Call at 307 N. 19th. 4-lt FOR SALE Round Oak stove, either hard or soft coal; good' as new. Also baby cab. 32 N. IStti St.- Phone Ortftt. ' " -" 4-3t FOR SALE New cradle and mattress cheap. Call 26 N. 11th. 2-3t FOR SALE Baby cab and robe; 527 N. 19th. 2-7t 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 Heifers 3.50 4.50 Fat cows , 3.50 4.00 Bulls 3.25 3.75 Calves 6.00 7.00 Lambs ................... 0.50 PRICES FORjPOUrjray.ir. (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 .lS20c Eggs ,.23c CINCINNATI LIVESTOCK. Cincinnati. Oct. 4. Hogs Receipts 3,080; closed slow, extra early choice at ?S.OO. Cattle Receipts, 3,356; market slow; 10 to 25c lower; bolognas $33.75. Sheep Receipts, 932; market steady; tops $4.23. Extra Lambs, $7.00. EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo, Oct. 4. Cattle Receipts, 1,400; prime. $7.00. Cheep Receipts 21,000; best $5.15. Lambs. $7.35. Hogs Receipts 1,700; best heavies, $S.40. Veals Receipts l,200;,'tps, $9.75. PITTSBURG LIVESTOCK, Pittsburg, Oct. 4. Cattle Receipts, loO; extras, $7. Veals Receipts, 1,000; tops, $9.25. Hogs Receipts 25 loads; prime, $8.50. Sheep Receipts, 17 loads; primes $4.75. Lambs, $7.25. Indianapolis Grain. Indianapolis, Oct, 4. Wheat $1.15 Corn, Oas and Rye No bids. TOLEDO GRAIN. Toledo, Oct 4. Wheat ,v,$1.18 Corn SSiS?---021 Oats .41 c Rye 75c CINCINNATI GRAIN. Cincinnati, Oct. 4. Wheat $1.22 Corn 4c Oats 41c Rye 75c HE DREW A $5 FINE In the city court this morning John Mulholland was fined $5 and costs for public intoxication. The man was arrested Saturday night and a charge of assault and battery on his wife was placed against him. However, Mrs. Mulholland appeared in. the city court this morning and declared that her husband had not assaulted her, that h "only threatened to kill her," so the charge was changed to intoxication. In lieu of payment of the fine Mulholland went down for fifteen days. If this concerns you. read carefully? Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin is poiitirely gaaraateea to cn indigestion, constipation, sick hendsun. wmwn m ill, ninns ana nu

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Tne following are replies to Palladium Want Ads. received at this office. Advertisers will confer a great favor by calling for mail in answer to their ads. Mail at this office up to 12 noon today as follows: Cottage 2 Owner 1 Exchange 2 O. F. 2 Farm 1 L. 1 Mall will be kept for 20 days only. All mall not called for within that time will be cast out. FOR SALE Walk Lumber. C. W. Kramer & Co. 23-tf FO RSALE Extra good Shrop. male ' lambs. Mait Starr, Boston, Ind '4 D, R. R. No. 2. 17-tf FOR SALE Second hand furniture, stoves, etc., at cheap prices. 1030 Main. Phone 1778. 24-tf FOR SALE Dressed curb stone suitable for building. Telephone 1247 or 23G0. 29-tf FOR SALE Mission buffet, China Cabinet, Gas Range, Sanitary Lounge, Mattress, Tables, Chairs, Desk, Refrigerator, Settee, etc. 215 North Tenth. 29-7t FOR SALE Excellent steamboat accommodations from Baltimore tn Bremen, Germany. Hans N. Koll, 716 Main St. 29-tf MODERN HOUSES with all conveniences, one in the South End and other on West Side. Prices right 529 Main. Phone 1390. 28-tf FOR SALE New Colt 20 light Acetylene lighting machine, guaranteed perfect. Meerhoff, the plumber, 9 S. nth. 1-tf FORSALEC)lumbus phaeton", fine condition; new handmade harness. 47 S. 18th. l-7t FOR SALE One-third horse power electric motor, direct current. Phone 3133. 31-tf FOR SALE OR TRADE An ideal sjburban home suitable for retiring farmer or business man. Phone LINE OF MARCH IS SLIGHTLY CHANGED Committee for Fantastic Parade, on Frrdlay Night, Holds a Meeting. LODGES MAKE DRAWINGS MOOSE LODGE GETS FIRST PLACE IN THE PARADE AFFAIR WILL BE MOST UNIQUE EVER HELD IN INDIANA. If the enthusiasm manifested at the meeting of the marshals from the various secret societies which are to take part in the fantastic parade on ; the last night of the Fall Festival is a safe criterion the event will far eclipse the same parade held last year and should prove to be one of the most pleasing features of the entire Fall Festival. The line of march for the parade was slightly changed on account of the obstruction on North 9th street, due to the building of the new high school. The parade was to have gone down this street to North E, but Instead it will go down North 7th street to Fort Wayne Aveniue, and then on the Avenue to North E street. Along E street the parade will go as far as 10th street, and then counter march to 7th street, and back up 7th street to Main. Going east on Main from 7th street the parade will proceed as far as 15th street, and then move to the scene of the big fireworks display. Street Cars to Stop. The street cars will stop during the parade. Due- to the many things arranged for Mardi Graa niglit, and in order that car service be blocked but a short time, it wlH be necessary that the parade form at prompt 7 o'clock, and move exactly at 7:30. The formation will be on 3rd, 4th and 5th streets. Arthur Burr will act as grand marshal, and Frank Taylor and Dr. Anderson win be his aides. A platoon of police will head the parade, followed by a division of Smittie's bnd. There will be other divisions of the band, the Fall Festival band and the Dugal corps in the parade. There will be a number of floats, and vehicles, besides the many costumed pedestrian. All those having floats in the other parades are invited to use them in the fantastic parade. It Is thought that many will take advantage of this, not only to help out Mard4 Gras night, but for the sake of additional advertising. Ten Lodges Draw. The lodges will be assigned regular positions in the parade, and ten of them have already drawn for their positions, but the individual maskers, and others who will join in the parade wiH assemble on Fifth street, and fall in line as ordered by the marshals. In the drawing for positions at the meeting yesterday, the Loyal Order of Mooce. th secret order now being formed In Richmond got first piac.

-tf IX) R SALE OR TRADE 7-room house and li acres of ground in Lynn, Ind. Address L., care Palladium. -Tt FOR RENT. FOR RENT Seven rooms Thone l!!r and bath. 4-1 f FOR RENT House Randolph. Call Store. $11.00. 5 rooms; 234 Knode's Music 4 It FOR RENT Nice 5 room cottage, centrally located. John E. Peltz, over 626 Main street. Phone 1332. 3-3t FOR RENT Six room house with bath. I'll W. Pearl. Apply 204 3. l-'th. Phone 2477. ;;-tf FOR RENT OR EXCHANGE for double house, new seven room brick. ."21 South Eleventh. 3-1 1 FOR RENT Five room flat, modern, 38 S. 11th street. 2-tf FOR RENT Stable and carriage shed. 207 N. 12tb. 2-3t FOR RENTFfve room house. $S Phone 3135. 22-; f FOR-RENTFurcisheu rooms, heat, with bath for gents, at the Grand. feb22-tf FOR RENT New seven room house with all modern conveniences. 122 S. 5th. $20.00 per month. Call 221 S. Gth. 30-tf MISCELLANEOUS. Have your house cleaned by Vacuum process. Rich. House Cleaning Co., Phone 1913 or Barters Book Store. oct4-lmo NOTICE George B. McClellan wishes to notify his wall paper customers to call him over Phone 1288 or 300 S. 13th. 28-7t WE grind shears, knives, razors and all kinds of repairing as baby cabs and Bicycles, etc. Brown, Darnell Co., 1022 Main St Phone 1936. 3-3t PALLADIUM WANT ADS. PAY. The others who drew for positions yesterday got places as follows: Protected Home Circle, Hokendauqua Tribe of Red Men, I. O. O. F. lodge as individuals, St. Joseph German Benevolent Society, T. P. A., High School fraternity, Coeur de Lion lodge K. of P., Modern Woodmen of America, and Osceola Tribe of Red Men. Other lodges will be assigned places in the order in which they apply to A. A. Burr, at the Western Union Telegraph office. OPPOSED TO SCHOOL Young Negro Brought Before Juvenile Court Today For Truancy. GIVEN SEVERE LECTURE Irvin Lloyd, colored, who has been allowed to become a shiftless vagabond at the age of eleven, was brought before Judge Fox of the juvenile court this morning by truant officer George Bishop. The boy has refused to attend the Whitewater school and all efforts on the part of the teachers and Mr. Bishop have been unsuccessful up to date. Judge Fox advised the youth that it would be wise for him to be less headstrong and attend school regularly or else he would have to send him to Plainfield Reform school, where restrictions are very severe. The boy has been living a part of the time with relatives. Mr. Bishop stated this morning that this was the first boy this year against whom he has had to use such strenuous methods in order to compel attendance at school. There are a number of other youths who are very nearly as headstrong and opposed to attending school, and action may be taken in their cases similar to that taken this morning. GIVEN II BLACK EVE Road Viewers Report Proposed New Highway Not Public Necessity. PROBABLY ENDS MATTER At the session of the Wayne County commissioners this morning. Charles Bulla, John Blose and Samuel Lashley. viewers, appointed at the September term to make the view of the proposed highway in Jefferson township, petitioned for by Charles .Petty and others, submitted a report to the effect that the proposed road would not be of public utility. The report was accepted by the board. . This will throw the case out of the commissioners court unless a sew petition is filed. Owing to the fact that there would have been several claims for damages if the road should have been declared of public utility, which damages would have to be paid by the petitioners, it was said today that the matter probably would not be brought up again, at least for the Dresent.

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LOST Long black broud cloth la dies coat with grey satin lining. Re turn to Palladium office or phone 3446. Reward. 4-2t LOST Child's red jacket near the Middleborough pike. Please return O U23 North K'.th St 4-lt BUSINESS CLASSIFIED INSURANCE. MOORE & OGBORN. Automobile aud Fire Insurance, Bonds. Loans and Rentals. Room 16, L, O. O. V. Bldg. 13 tf LAUNDRY. Dirty clothes made clean; if you don't believe it. try us. Richmond Steam Laundry. Phone 1251. feb23-tf Phone 2147 calls the Eldorado Laundry at IS N. 9th. Work guaranteed. aug25-tf BICYCLES AND MOTOR CYCLES. Bicycle And Moto'r Cycle Repairing; Waking & Co., 406 Main. Phone 2006. 23-tf HOME BAKING. Miller & Davidson, Bake-shop. 1032 Main, for home-baking. Ready for business Thursday. Phone 1058. 2S7t UPHOLSTERING. J. H. RUSSELL. 16 South 7th Street Phone 1793. Repair work a specialty. 11-tf AUCTIONEER. FAY BLACK, graudate auctioneer, Phone 5109 G. Centerville R. R. No. 10. 22-14t FUNERAL DIRECTORS. WILSON. POHLMEYER DOWNING. 15 North Tenth. Thone 1335. Private ambulance. 2S-tf STATE CLAIMS TO HAVEJGOOD CASE It Is Thought Sam Jaffe. Junk Dealer, Will Be Convicted. GRAND JURY INDICTS HIM WILLIAM H. HARRIS WILL BE TRIED TUESDAY NEXT WEEK FOR ASSAULT AND BATTERY WITH INTENT TO KILL. Great effort will be made to successfully prosecute Samuel Jaffe, a junk dealer, charged with grand larceny. Samuel Jaffe and William Smith were arrested recently on a charge of stealing approximately $300 worth of brass from the Richmond City Water Works company. The grand Jury investigated the cases and returned four indictments as follows: Two against Jaffe and Smith jointly charging grand larceny and two against Jaffe, separately, charging him with j receiving stolen toods. Jaffe and Smith will be tried Monday. State Has Good Case. The state claims to have a good case against the two men. by reason of the confession obtained from Smith. Jaffe has been in trouble several times with the police. The trial of WH.liam H. Harris is i not expected to take more than a few hours. He was indicted by the grand jury on a charge of assault and battery with intent to kill John D. Lancaster, a well known gardner. Harris laid in ambush for Lancaster one Saturday night early in September and shot !iim five times as Lancaster was entering the gate to his place. PARK WAS CROWDED Glen Miller was crowded yesterday afternoon by persons who assembled to hear the last of the band concerts to be given in that park this season. There has been a band concert In the Glen every Sunday afternoon during the summer and on each occasion ha3 attracted a large crowd. Owing t) their success, the concerts will probaaly be continued next season, it is said. The beautiful weather yesterday tended to make the program all the more enjoyable.

NEW PHILLIPS TESTER One Night Only Thursday, Oct. 7 Special Engagement of MISS COURTNAY MORGAN and a carefully selected Company of Ladies and Gentlemen in Sarah Bernhardt' Romantic Play

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Special Scenery and Electrical Effects. Handsome Wardrobe. Prices. 15, 25, 35, 50 and 75c Seats on sale at Westcott Pharmacy.

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WRITS CHARGING ASSAULT HAVE BEEN ISSUED AGAINST HOME SECRETARY GLADSTONE A MILITANT MOVE. (American Nw Service) Loudon. Oct 4. Writs In an actios charging assault, were Issued against Home Secretary Gladstone and the governor and physician of the Birmingham jail at the instigation of the suffragette, who are raging because the authorities are compelling the Imprisoned suffragettes to eat food, while they are apparently desirous of becoming martyrs to the cause by starving themselves to death. The action today is the most militant move of the votes for women leaders. On several previous instances suliagettes were released from Imprisonment when they refused to eat. but the women arrested in Birmingham wee forcibly fed. Fought Desperately. Ellen Barnwell and Hilda Burkltt. who were the leaders In the attack on J Premier Asqulth's train, this leading i to their arrest, fought desperately to prevent taking food, but they wer held while a stomach pump was u.vvl to force them to take beef tea. The women have resorted to violence, smashing the jail windows and breaklng all the furniture In their cell.i. They scream "Votes for women" until the rules-abiding prisoners compicln bitterly. As a result of their violence the lights of the suffragettes have be-n forfeited in part. No one Is allowed to visit them. Miss Christadel Pankhurst desirous of interviewing one ( he women under a legal point. wa icfused admittance to the jail. Not Interested. "Dare you beard the latest newsf Inquired Mrs. Bizzlbod. "Yes." answered Miss Cayenne. -It's very shocking. Isn't It?" -You know the people" " "No. I baveu't the slightest Idea as to the Identity of the people. Scandals arv like humorous anecdotes about celebrities t be same old stories with different names lot rod uced." Washington Star. .50 PER TON (Cfeesper Gaa lse bay) Will Day Choice Doled TimqayDay From Car Car ca Track October 3. Osier 6. Whebn Feel 6 Seed Store IS.etkSt. . MfcoaelffTO CECJ a ETT WEDNESDAY, OCT. 6 THE ROAD UP THE MOUNTAIN Prices, 15, 25, 35 and 50c Scats now selling. GEWWETT Tomorrow Nf jjht HENRY E. DIXEY In "MARY JANE S PA" The Same Beautiful Production as seen in New York City. Prices. 25, 50, 75. $1.00 and $1-50 Seats now selling.