Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 35, Number 14, 21 November 1909 — Page 10
THE RICHMOND FAIAADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1909.
PAGE TEN SUIT OVER THE World's C. E. Convention is at Agra, India IE A IFfOT - DECISIOil OF THE COURT YESTERDAY ID)(!Dflll&,im
Standard Oil Officials Hear the Ruling Quietly and Refuse to Make Any Statement Until Later.
COUNSEL ELLIOTT IS WAITING INFORMATION
Says an Appeal Is Probable, But He Can Conceive of a
Decision From Which There
Is No Such Action.
LOVE FINDS A WAY
New York, Nov. 20. M. F. Elliott.
general solicitor for the Standard Oil
Co., said this afternoon that be would comment on the decision, but tbat the Standard would appeal to the high
er courts,
Twenty-five shares of Standard Oil
stock, four or five times as much as
usually comes out, were dealt in on
the curb market today following the
announcement that the government
had won in the suit of the State of Missouri to dissolve the Standard Oil
Co. Sales were made at 700 to 701, while later the bid and asked quotations were reported at 095 to 700. The stock closed last night at 702. , May Make One Monday. Attorney Elliott 'said: "There will ' be ' no statement given out by us before Monday, or until an authentic report comes in. It is safe to say that the case will be appealed, but I can conceive of an opinion so worded that there will be do appeal." John D. Archbold, who was reached hv telenhone at his home In Tarry-
town, N. Y., and informed of the Agra. India, Nov. 20. Members of court's decision, said: jthe United Society of Christian En-
'I had not heard of the matter unt'I IriMvnr from every quarter or trie
you Informed me by telephone. I shall I globe have begun to assemble in this
not make any statement, and If any-1 ancient capital of tne Aiogui r-mpe"
thing is said it must come from Mr. I Akbar the Great, to await the opening
Elliott, the counsel for the company, next week of the Fourth Christian
Certainly there will be no statements Ideavor World's convention.
made in regard to the matter today, a deleeation of twenty-live promm-
as naturally, we desire to look over the ent workers of the .American organiza-
court's decision." ! tion. headed by Rev. Francis E. Clark,
nn I.L.D.. is now en route from
New York- aboard the Hamburg-Amer
ican line steamship "Cleveland." Upon arrival at Bombay, the party will
I proceed hither by rail. The sessions
August Kroma and Goldie Ryder will last through sunoay, Monaay sou
Keiiev two well known characters. Tuesday.
were married yesterday afternoon in Following the convention at Arga
h instic.fi of the neace court. The President Clark and General Secretary
charge against Kroma on bastardy William Shaw, with other members of opening day, and the Lord Bishop of soldiers and civilians were shut up in
DroceedinES instituted Dy tne onae ime aeiegauuo, win munuuc aium,. do -"u , cuun mvuai a mu, a. i euiuiiui ui me iiurv
was dismissed. Mrs. Kroma was re-1 the world, attending special conven- upon iae xuaai ana me vvesi unnea pean population, tne others Having
t ently granted a divorce from her firstltlons in Rangoon, Burma; Hong Kong in cnnst. been massacred and their bungalows husband. r land Canton. China; Nagasaki, Kobe, Conventions sermons will mark the burnt. They held their own, and were
Osaka, Kioto. Yokohama and ToKyo, program ior Sunday, upon wmcn day relieved by Colonel Greathed's column
Japan; Manila, P. I.; and Honolulu, Mrs. Francis E. Clark will deliver an from Delhi, although, meanwhile, the
H. I.: and conducting a month s cam- address, Our Covenant." Lieutenant Governor and many others
.ij in I ifHfMi I) IMS I t9 Mo -T -i. i i i -l af
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Richmondf8
Flow
IHIomo
est night of the week to work up interest in church work. The church was very beautifully decorated with potted palms, and cut flowers, the entire circle of the pulpit being covered with
u-:An. paign on the Pacic Coast and, in Can- Monday s session will include the had died of disease and privation withDanger In Hasty Ac,8 f " ada durlng February. presidential address, by Dr. Clark and in the walls of the great red sand Say President Mroy. Rey Herbert AnderS0n, of Calcutta, the report of the Secretary, William stone fort. ma m Mm 4. a feep a ikvlAn e w vva sabb
' v - . wiu chairman of the inaugural Shaw. The forthcoming Christian Endeavof the labor organization under us sn- 6eBglon here, commencing at 8 o'clock Rev. A. Francis, of St. Petersburg, or sessions will convene almost withnorvisinn nu the kevnote ox the anna-1 .v. ; m-nnr
rin ka. n a tho Tiipsdav fipssi in whfM thtt con oral foioi nnncMnmH ka lthem. Tne cnolr was out in iorv?t
of the building trades department of gates by W. H. Cobb, chairman of the subject, "What We Stand For." will beautiful monument ever erected by and tw 8U" 1 7 T f r Wil t.A i m.Fn ITa1ntlAn of rhor. at I A-.ra m.n,mM tho vire. nrpsldeiit bft treated hv Miss Rlla M Wpather. human tiand: Turontv thnnson dered under the direction MltU
. i I m - t.ji. FniiAovnr lav ri T-ni.n XT., ckon Af nns. j ttn . i ii I son. choir director.
tne seconu snoiwi cvutvuuuu v& un oi ura muia vuiuuau uuuooiv" uuviuu auu -n . una T, , v, iwo- nnc cuiiuu.vca nfi scans iu ii ion- - office editor department at Tampa, Fla. Union, Dr. J. P. Cotelingam and by ton, the secretary. struction and gems and precious Tn K7 ' fndaVd and Rev "While we cannot for on. moment Rev. L. T. Ah Syoo, of Maulmain, H. C. King, president of Oberlin stones came in camel loads from all of the ChI , n , hI - i .w . c ir v- i. Tii, !.. ni i4 i-v .in , . A . , . .. . anrrv L. Cook, state secretary or tne
(urreuuer our nsm ui iub ;iuiaiuBir Burma, ana xvev. o. v. roiukuiuu, -ji umrcioiij, nu, wm uy yarw oi xne uneni xo iurnisn me m-i ... j . ... I . . ... . m. - . . . ... . . I kikia crhnni work, were Dreseni ana
,1c actluu wnere a sister organization u Bombay, inemners ot tne inaia organ- on me jnaiienge or jnnst to me layers witn tneir material. Tne total , ' . Mr . . . . u.i I " . . . ... i . ... . . ascicioH n tn nnenine services. ir.
n naH I " mi Kimv uin. tri oiuiiiiu i i.atiAii ; innivinuRi iiisr npmrp inn pnnRMra. rr rr t ri o BtniAtiira io AotimatAii aaowivu
fc' " . I AAA WU. " " " v. vuv m" w o JbllllUVU fcv.
. ... . . I 1 n JaIIva, OT1 tttfl.
Dr. Clark and distinguished inter- tion hour, led by Dr. Clark, by which have been more than $100,000,000. co K W11'' inIf.Jr VTji r on the
mi. i , -i - - i nrpss hi iuc uiuic
me uiarveiouB eeuuiciire is. in laci. I . .. tiili.
Uon must b. taken or the Job on which ment throughout the world will deliv- close. the perpetual symbol, writ in marble subject, TiDlfn,iy. .,, th, the work Is betas done may be cm- er toe re8ponses. Arga is prominently identified with and precious stones, of an imperial Scnoo1" nd Pf, i the pleted. Admitting that oo small build- The Lord Bishop of Lucknow will the scenes of the great Indian Mutiny, romance the love of the Shah Jehan regular church hour, aiscourse on .
logs this may be true. I am ox toe opto- preside over the second session, of the For nearly five months a few British for his bride, the Princess Arjamand DJ- "c " th rhurch " in
X eacuiug, x- iv v
ject, "A Centennial Retrospect." The day promises to be a great one in the history of the local congregation. As a people they have been loyal to their message, and they well deserve this distinction that is theirs Li this hour of their joy.
Ion tbat It would be better to complete
the Job on which the contention
provided a repetition can be pretexted.
than to endanger the dissolution of the
council." In order to reduce to the
the Injurious effects of friction tn local labor organisations he recommended
to the convention that the laws of the
building trades department be amend
ed to provide that all jurisdictional dis
putes in local building trades councils be referred at once to the president of the department and pending his de
cision no one should be disturbed in
the performance of the work In question. He would have the law provide that all parties must comply with the decision rendered unless It was subsequently reversed by the executive
council or by the convention.
Matters have not progressed smooth-
. ly In Philadelphia since .the organisation of the Building Trades council, it was reported, on account of questions : as to jurisdiction. The building trades of Greater New York were described
' as laboring under the disadvantage of what is termed the "arbitration agree- : ment." President Kirby said that It was almost impossible for the building
trades department to enforce its laws
FARM CONGRESS A
CLOSED INCIDENT
Big Convention Held at Chica
go Proved to Be Great Success.
FINE ADDRESSES HEARD
ONE OF THE PRINCIPAL SPEAK
ERS AT THE SESSION YESTERDAY BY LAKES-TO-GULF CANAL
PRESIDENT."
American News Service)
Chicago. Nov. 20. The last day of
priests and organizer of the National Catholic Colonization society of the
United States were other speakers.
HIM
FINALLY LAND
Herman Kroma Brought to The City for Trial After Difficulties.
DEMANDED A REQUISITION
Herman Kroma, who was arrested in
Dayton, Ohio, on complaint of the lo
cal police, early last week, was re
turned to this city yesterday in cus
tody of Henry Vogelsong. He wa3
placed in the county jail to await trial
for alleged grand larceny, it being
claimed by the police that he was im-
HUIIDHEDS ATTEND
OPEHIHG SERVICE
First Meeting of the Christian
Church Celebration Drew Well.
the evening he will speak on the sub-
Fenvay Fine (Mcolates. The market's very finest confections. In beautiful packages, halves or pounds, either plain or fancy. Sold only at Aams Drag Store. 6th and Main. "THE REXALL STORE."
A Satisfied Man is Indeed a Happy Individual.
Phoenix Shirt Co. TeL 2367. 9th and Main St.
PALLADIUM WANT ADS PAY.
FINE ADDRESS WAS MADE
REV. L. C. HOWE OF NEW CASTLE. FORMERLY PASTOR OF THE LO
CAL CHURCH, MADE A SPLEN
DID IMPRESSION.
"Standing on the summit of the
! while its organizations were connected tne National Farm Land congress at Dliceted Ith jrl Breese in the theft ' with 'this misnamed plan of arbltra-L ftf . - tnv . eh; OHt VauS Ml .kI.JL" Castle, tad., in his address last
a bigger crowd than any of the pre- j Works foundry, recently.
tion."
Tee Near the Throne.
Kroma refused to return to
night at the celebration of the semi-
th I- (centennial of the First Christian
ceaing aajs in e oa,. b remiiSition naners beine ! charch. "you look abroad upon the
nineteenth floor of the hotel anc 0rl ... x.-.. field of your ODoortunities. Let not
In the seventies of the last century
the artist. Anton von Werner, was I crowds of delegates and visitors, all eooj a birrt to allow to eo for such yur P51 achievements be the meas-
appolnted to perpetuate the German I interested in the final discussions of smau complications, the papers were ure ot yur success for the coming
imperial proclamation.' He first made I the congress, were present.
a sketch to submit to the old Emperor J Fred Upham, chairman of the board William. In this the various person-(of review and a member of the re pub-
ages were grouped in the same order lllcan national committee, presided t ey
as during the ceremony at Versailles. day at the forenoon session and the , curei and then Vogelsong went to Co-
wiiuam i. sianoing on a raiseo piai- principal auaress was aeuverea oy . lumbus, Ohio, where Governor Harform, with Bismarct at bis left on a I K. Kavanaugh, president of the Lakes mon honored the requisition. In all
prepared by Prosecuting Attorney Charles Ladd and taken by Officer Vogelsong to Indianapolis, where the sig
nature of Governor Marshall was se-
lower step and on his right the crown j to Gulf Deep Waterway association. ;
prince, whom the artist had represent- He was followed by Cato Sells of Texed with one foot on the upper level, as, who spoke about tlie prospects in The emperor examined the sketch and the Lone Star state and other developat once noted the position of tne ing 'regions of that vast area. Crown Prince Frederick. Be frowned, George Charters, representative of took bis pencil and made a thick, rapid the California fruit growers exchange, stroke through his son's right leg. j nd Rev. Julius E. DeVos, director of Hot yet." said be. I Colonisation for Belgian and Holland
Mr. Vogelsong traveled 600 miles to land Kroma in the county Jail.
Tea ne.Jnt saffer with rick
Kestica. constlpacfoa er may otber treatise arie
tta- trom a, ateoraerea eramaca. or. cimwb'i
Syrap repeia will care tov Try tt-Huep a oa head the i
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years, but rather a milestone on the
way to larger things."
Taking as his lesson the Transfigu
ration Scene, wherein the disciples of Jesus saw no man save Jesus, he pointed to the lesson that we are to make a like recognition of the Lordship of Jesus Christ. According to the speak
er 'such recognition will lead to the highest measure of success for his
hearers both as individuals and as a
congregation. , Was Large Audience.
A large audience greeted him, not-1
withstanding the fact that this was a
Saturday night, supposedly the hard-
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