Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 34, Number 348, 23 October 1909 — Page 2

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Collinsville this afternoon. He announced that the investigation as to who is to blame has not been completed, nor would he Intimate as to who he believed to be the guilty party. Mr. Neff went to the scene of the accident last evening with trainmaster O. V. Porter and assisted in the clearing of the wreckage.

THE RICII3IOXD PALLADIUM AND SUX TELEGRAM, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 83, 1909.

CZAR IS J ITALY He Was Received Today at Racogni With the Greatest Pomp.

MANY TROOPS GUARD HIM

WOUNDED KILLED

BY SAVAGE MOORS

Every Wounded Tribesman

Put to Death to Escape The Spanish.

WILBUR WRIGHT IN HIS DARING NEW YORK FLIGHT

SPANISH ARE SUFFERING

WOUNDED DONS NOT PROPERLY CARED FOR NOTWITHSTANDING

THE FACT THAT HOSPITALS

ARE MUCH IMPROVED.

American News Service) Racogni, Italy, Oct. 2:t.zar Nicholas of Russia, arrived here today to the booming of guns and a military display Beldom equaled in modern times on similar occasions. An army was

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Melilla, Oct. 23. Prisoners captured by Gen. Marina's forces today reported that the Moors are killing their own wounded to prevent them falling

drawn up to salute him, and for mile ; into the hands of the Spanish enemy.

the royal train passed between unbroken lines of troops. Fifty thousand men guarded the ruler of the Russians. The meeting of the Czar and Italy's

king is one of the most important events of its kind that has occurred in I

years, its oojeci is to pian u cuiu the Austrians in the Balkans. Although there waa a touch of simplicity about the actual greeting between the Czar and King Victor Emmanuel, the two monarchs were surrounded by the courts and the sur

rounding country resembled a scene t

before a battle, so thick were the troops. Little chance was left for a demonstration against the czar. All susnects who might lead to any manifestation had been arrested and every possible precaution was taken to prevent either a show of disapproval or a more seriout attempt.

VATICAN IS MUCH

ANGEREDJY SPAIN

It Is Now Predicted That an

Open Rupture Will Soon Take Place.

NEW PREMIER UNFRIENDLY

SPANISH MINISTER OF FOREIGN

AFFAIRS IS PREPARED TO URGE THE DENUNCIATION OF THE CONCORDAT.

WILL REPORT SOOll

Expert Engineer Will Give His Views on the Water Works.

LEAVES CITY TOMORROW

CELEBBAIIOII IS TO END TONIGHT

San Francisco Will Sink Exhausted When Bells Chime Midnight.

(American News Service) Madrid, Oct. 23. Srain today is on

the verge of an open rupture with the Vatican. The new radical cabinet.!

headed by Senor Morety Prendergast. has already taken an anti-clerical

IS VERY ODD CASE Prosecutor Ladd Has Three Umbrellas Pilfered by Daring Pilferers.

POLICE ARE SUSPECTED

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Dabney V. Maury, the expert engl

neer. who was employed by the board of works to investigate the condition o1" the Richmond City Water Works plant was in the city today conferring with the board and making several changes

in the Improvements that were sus- (

gested at the time of his inspection. Mr. Maury will return to his home In Peoria. 111., tomorrow. He stated tna his report would be ready .about tl ' first week in November. It is experted that the expert's final report will b?

very gratiiying to raeraufm ui inboard of works, who will be materially influenced by it in the intended pur chase of the plant.

'REAL LIFE FAIRY STORY

AT THE COMMAND OF THE CARNIVAL KING HiS JOY-LOVING SUBJECTS WILL MAKE MERRY THIS EVENING.

The losses to the army of tribesmen have already passed the 4,000 mark in killed alone. In spite of constant repulses, the Moors remain firmly in their stronghold in the hills about Melilla. Their ranks have been as much depleted in sorties as in pitched battles and the slaughter of their wounded is believed to have added material to the death list caused by the Spaniards. After each attack the retreating natives scurry back to the hills. But the

rear guard never fails to fulfill its !

duty of putting the fallen tribesmen

The deepest mystery surrounds the

disappearance of prosecuting attorney , Qut of the,r misery

Charles Ladd s brand new umbrella at the court house this morning. When Mr. Ladd announced that he had lost the third new umbrella within the past week, practically all of the court house attaches went on a still hunt for the missing article and a diligent search of the building was at once instituted. But their efforts proved of

no avail and the prosecutor was forced to brave the elements without his rain protector. Mr. Ladd asserts that one of his good umbrellas was stolen from him at police headquarters while he blames officials at'the court house for the loss of the other two. The police are baffled at the mystery but by their untiring efforts hope to unravel the problem before long. In a huffy manner which bordered on peevishness Mr. Ladd declared that he was going to put a chain and padlock on the next umbrella he purchased.

PAUL IS MISSING ALSO THE CHECKS OF THE LABORERS

Can't Prevent Practice. The Spanish are unable to prevent the practice, although wherever possible they rescue their injured enemies. Many troopers have made heroic dashes to save injured Moors from their companions. There is much suffering among the

Spanish injure?, but the hospital fa

cilities have been greatly improve:!.

The injured who are hcpelessly incapacitated are returned to Spain. The Ret Cress nursing corps was

Increased today by the arrival of th3

Marqueza Del Meiito, one cf the most beautiful women in Spain. For some time she has been in England directing the education cf her two children, and a few months cga was presented at the British ccurt. Whan it became known, however, that the hospitals here were in need of recruits for nursing, the Marquesa abandoned her personal affairs and hurriei to Melilla.

Austrian Keeper of Railroad Boarding House Gets Possession of Checks to Be Cash Is Missing Now.

years old, tall and slender, with black hair, dark complexion and a black pointed moustache. Work has been practically suspended at Hiser's station. Searching parties have been instituted and the, police in the sur

rounding towns and cities have been way from Rome.

A QUAKE WHS FELT

(American News Service Cairo, Ills.. Oct. 5. An earthquake

lasting fifteen seconds was felt her at eight minutes past one o'clock this

morning. It rattled loose articles from

shelves and mantels, shook tables and

woke up many sleepers.

ALSO AT PADUCAH. raducah. Ky.. An earthquake shock

was felt here five minutes past one 1 visibility.

o'clock this morning.

TAFT IS AT

HOUSTON

(American New Servlce Houston. Tex.. Oct. 23. President

Taft reached here at

o'clo

," j V ; e-athpi-pii to welcome him He

nas Deen apanisn amua&bauui amuuic.n - is prepared to urge the denunciation 1 received with military salute .v- r VQH.ati it cheered heartily. An audience

was learned today. He is now on 'his ! thousand listened to his sreca from

seven-thirty

' vi A.nlnK A Mf rwii'H hart

WnO l viuviv viiia -1 ' --.

(American Xew Service San Francisco. Oct. 23. At midnight the grand ol J 'Spanish soldado and adventurer. Don Gaspar De Portola. will disappear from his realm ft a week as splendidly as he entered upon the conquest of new San Francisco aboard his curara!. But he haa summoned the Genii. Mirth and Frivolity, from the caves of happiness an J has commanded them t kill care. Tonight is to be a fairy story In real life. It is the last request of Don

Caspar and his consort that their thousands of Joy-loving followers forsake conventional garb and clothe themselves In the hundred and on fantastic costumes of carnival. Leaves in an Airship. At midnight the Queen will be wrapped In a silver starr. black cloak of night t'aat possesses the power of in

Don Gasnar will step into

an airship and. after sailins otr the

city, will disappear from sight of tho host of merry revelers on the streets.

The morning and afternoon pro

grams of the final day of the ovlebratlon are given over almost e.tlr?ly ?o

athletic snorts. Standing out alone in point of Importance, is of course.

the world's champion automobile

races in Alameda couuty, which Includes events at 300 and 253 miles. Then there is a goif tournament, ten

nis finals, association football and international boat races.

asked to assist in the man hunt.

ROWE WAS ARRESTED

FOREIGNERS WROUGHT

TO A FRENZIED STATE!

Charged With Committing Assault and Battery Yesterday.

CAUSE FAMILY TROUBLES

STRIKES AT TRUST

(Palladium Special) 'Indianapolis, Oct. T Governor Mar shall today instructed Warden Reid of Michigan City prison, to start an Investigation of the advisability of start ins prison manufacture of certain kinds of farm machinery. The governor says since the Harvester Trust is fighting prison-made binder twine, ho favors the state' going into further competition with the trust. This would be an entirely new industry for the prison.

OPPOSE THE BUDGET

PAUL IS IMPROVING

Paul Sutavita Came to Rich

mond Yesterday Morning,

James Rowe, colored, was arrested yesterday afternoon for assault and

battery on James Smith also colored,

For the first time since the Ferrer

case came into prominence, King Alfonso drove through the streets, absolutely unguarded. On every side he was greeted with respect and enthusiasm. He occupied an open carriage with Queen Victoria, and the rulers were cheered as th-y passed. This drive has done much to reinstate the king in the good graces of his people. Challenges to Duels. .Among the incidents in the aftermath of the ministerial crisis, the

challenge to duels made by Senator Ortega and Deputy Soriano to the for-1 raer minister of the interior, Senor de i

La Cierva. today attracted much attention. De La Cierva is also the defendant in several libel actions brought by journalists. Senator Ortega's prosecution was demanded a short time ago by . the

imiennv of the Rice hotel. From

here president Taft goes to Dallas,

GENTLY BROKE HEWS

Brooklyn. Oct. 'Si. In compliance wit hthe request of Senator McCarren'F

wishes his aged and bed ridden mothe1

was not told of her son's death until

this morning, when Father Carrol

eently broke the news to her. Tht

shock was too much for the aged woman and Ehe sank into a stupor from which they fear she may not recover. The senator's funeral will take place from his Berry street home. The city hall flag is at halfmast by the order of

Mayor McClellan.

In the "Clear."

three miles west of Centerville.. and where is the ?G00 which he cashed in checks given to him by the foreigners who board at his place and who are employed by a contracting firm to do work for the Pennsylvania railroad? The mysterious disappearance of the man has caused sreat indignation and excitement in the eimn cf 'Hunyaks at. Hiser's Station. On Thursday night the men we'fl paid off for t'ae past month and presented their checks to Sutaviti for him to ca3h, as

on North Third and D streets. The al- captain-general of Catalonia, who ac

cused him or leading an anempi w burn a Jesuit college in Barcelona at the time of the riots last July. He is one of the republican leaders. While the new ministry today took up its work actively, the opposition is already beginning to form a solid front against the radicals.

One of the first announcements of Senor Moret was that the new eabinet would carry cat the unfulfilled promise of the preceding ministry to give the details of the Ferrer trial full publicity.

tercation between the two men grew

Secured a Roll and Is Uow?fTr SS

it waa a i ' rtu luc.l ivun o iw,viiv trespassed on the property of Smith and when asked by Smith to keep away it incited the wrath of Rowe. Afior nolllnir o;fh ntVior manv lift

Where is Paul Sutavita, an Austrian ! .tHt,

who conducts a boarding house aboiu J jectives, Rowe threw a block at Smith

which struck him in the head causing an ugly scalp wound. Rowe wa3 fined $3 and costs in the city court this afternoon.

VAHDUSEB ARRESTED

James Faul. the young boy who was severely injured by falling off of a C,

C v. I ireight tram yesterday alter- past month and presented their - (American News Service)

noon, is reported today as getting checks to bu-aviti for him to ca3h, as Pittsburg. Pa., Oct. 23. Former Con-

along nicely. He was removed from j had been the custom among many of ; gressiuan C. D. Vanduser of Nevada, the hospital last night to the home of ! the foreigners for some time. Sutavi- was arrested here today in connection his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Faul. I ta. with his wife n-.id two children. w jth the sale of some mining stocks

on North Seventh street. The youth j keeps a boarding house and has about three years ago which proved worth- j was not so badly injured as was at ' twenty boarders, all of them being iess At that time he is alleged Uj

first supposed. It was thought at the Hunyaks. Heretofore he has always have departed from the Fort Pitt hotel

LET IRETON DO IT. Let Harry E. Ireton do your Tin, Slate and Galvanized Iron work; have him clean your furnace and put it in repair for winter. 937 Sheridan St. Phone 3193. 23-2t

RETURNS FROM EAST

S. A. McDonald has returned from an extended Eastern trip. Mr. McDonald was a delegate to the convention

of the Knights of the Supreme Castle

of Golden Eaeles which has just con eluded at Jonkers, N. Y.

JENNINGS HAS SIGNED. (American News Service) Detroit, Mich., Oct. 3. Hugh Jen

nings signed a contract today, to man

age the Tigers nest season.

YET SO HEAR BUT-

(American News 8ervlce) Los Angeles, Cal., Oct 23. Triumphantly overcoming all the obstacles which impeded her way to the Jury box in Superior Judge Houser'8 court Thursday, Mrs. Johanna Engleman. the vman juror, was on the point of particpatlng in the trial of a damage casa jvhen she was peremptorily challengel jy the lawyers for the defense and compelled to retire.

Within a few days Mrs. Engelmao

was a lone jury woman. Thirty women will today be summoned as part of

a panel of sixty from which juries wi.I

be selected in Police Judge w imams court next week. All these women. It

is understood, will be prominent club

women.

HJUREO HIS BACK

Township Trustee James Howarth

fell this morning at his home on

North Fifteenth street and severely In

jured his back. He was carrying coal

from the bin and in some peculiar manner slipped or stumbled on thu

board walk. The injury Is rot a se--ious one although Mr. Howarth will 1 confined to his home for several days as a result of the accident. Deputy township trustee Reid Is acting la Mr. Howarth's place for the present

Gold Medal Flour Is the bst for mk-

Inir overvtrilna. ommirm.

PALLADIUM WANT ADS. PAY.

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time that his hip had been fractured, but an investigation proved that it was only severely bruised. No bones were broken but young Faul received many cuts and bruises over various portions of his body.

cashed the checks for the laborers and . without remembering his board bill.

returned the money Immediately. j when discovered today he was regisCame to Richmond. i tered at the Colonial Hotel under the

DAMAGE BY METEOR

(American News Service) ; London, Oct. 23. Slgnificent figures showing the attitude of the public toward the proposed budget were issued today, " Against the budget, 395 petitions containing 164.000 signatures have been presented to parliament. Demands for alterations in the budget embraced In 91 petitions, with 3,161

signatures ana out one peiiuuu o the iaUer's house was splintered.

lng a single signature, auvuvaieu ius passage. ;. ,

(American News Service) Waterbury, Conn., Oct. 23. A meteor fell at MansfieM during the night damaging stores, a school and resi

dence of F. M. Chadwick. The roof

GAS WELL EXPLODES

(American Now Service) Huntington, W. Va.. Oct. 23. Hftrley Dye, of Parkersburg, and Jones Creedmore of Griffithsville, are dead, and A. L. Eddy of Sistersville, and Rymer ' Snodgrass of Smith vllle are dangerously , burned as the result of an explosion , which occurred when a gas well was drilled In rear Griffithsvine, , Lincoln county. The gas was tapped, unexpectedly and e gas engine nearby ignited the escaping gas.

Many windows were broken, and a bis gully cut in the earth where the meteor finally landed. The Chadwick famijy were thrown from their beds. It was witnessed by several prominent persons including Frank McLean, manager of the football team.

Yesterday morning Sutavita came to Richmond with a number of checks belonging to the men. Nothing has been seen of him since that time and there is great uneasiness in the camp. An investigation was immediately made this morning, which disclosed the fct that Sutavita had cashed four of the largest checks at the First National banK in this city yesterday

name of "Harris of Chicago."

FLIGHTS BY WRIGHT

(American News Service) College Park. Md., Oct. 23. Wilbu:

FOUL PLAY VICTIM

WENT TO COLUMBUS

. Orchids, Only $5 Is paid In Brazil to the finder of an orchid which is sold in New York for $150 or more.

Miss Elenora Robinson, Mrs. James Beeson and J. A. Commons members of the Wayne county board of charities, left today for Columbus, Ind., where they will attend the meeting of the State Charities and Corrections. The meeting will last until Wednesday, October 27. C. E. Wiley county commissioner, will leave tomorrow for Columbus to attend the meetings- ?

morning. Joseph Mitchell, a brother- Wright made five flights this morning in-law of the missing man, had given j in his aeroplane under ideal conditions. Sutavita his check for $140, and aboxit ; Lieut. Humphreys, Lieut. Foulois and ten other foreigners had given him I Lieut. Lahm each took one trip as pas their checks for smaller amounts, sengers of Wright.

making the total something over $600. Whether the man has met with fonl play or is dishonest, is a matter of conjecture. It is said that he owes large meat and grocery bills in Centerville. and has been considerably worried for some time because he was unable to

ffcr. en.vu, (American News Service)

entrusted with so much monev at any I Erle- Pa- ct- 23. The mutilate.? one time before, and it is the general l000?" of Melville W. Jene, a sixty five opinion that he has "gone south" with!'ear ol business agert of the t.arit for the benefit of his health. per-jPenter8 union w;l ,OUI ln the Pub haps. Mitchell, the heaviest loser, isIlc highway ibis morning. His he:ni very indignant over his loss. He de- was severed almost from his body ana tKot if Ha eux Qtiv-Ha i he had a dozen stab wounds. 'The

Only One JLOMO QUDCNE. that Is

m Ilroino Ocbiine

Cold ia One Day, Crhi2 Days

ffiJ& on every

will kill him like a dog. : Wife Is Hysterical. Sutavita's wife -at Hiser's station is almost hysterical over her husband's strange disappearance and is certain that he must have been murdered. She denounces the theory that it was his intention to be dishonest, but th& Hunyaks who are deploring the loss of their month's wages, are of a different opinion, in view of the circumstances which surround the case. sThe matter was reported to the police this morning, and every effort to locate the missing man is being made. Sutavita Is described as being abont 40

back of his skull was crushed There is no clue to the assassin

in.

ADM. ERBEN DEAD. New York. Oct. 23. Rear Admira". Henry Erben. one of the oldest Ameri can Naval officers, died at his home here today. He was retired m 1S9S.

TO ASK FOR BIDS.

The county commissioners met this

afternoon to advertise for bids for th2

purchase of new ranges for the county

infirmary.

Braech Offices for i Palladium Waot Ads

are located in every part of the city. No matter where you live, it is just a few minutes' walk to the nearest AGENCY in your neighborhood These little WANT ADS are great business producers. If you have something to sell, it will bring a buyer ; or it may be that you want to buy something -- you will be sure to find the owner. It is the same if you are in need of help, as a cook or housekeeper, they will always find you what you want. Look over the bargains for each day, perhaps you will find 'the article you would like to have Look on the WANT AD page for agencies. There is one IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD .... .