Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 35, Number 157, 13 April 1910 — Page 7

THE RICHMOND PAT.LADIU3I AND SUX-TELEGRAM, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13, 1910.

PAGE SEVEN OFFICIALS VISIT SCENE OF MURDER

RATES . ' 1 cent per word. 7 days for the price of 5 days. I We charge advertisements sent in by phone and collected for after its insertion.

Branch Offices Branch offices are located in every part of the city and county towns. Leave your want ad will? the one nearest you. Rates are the same. PALLADIUM ooo o oo Watat Ado Coluninniinis Silver Watch and Watch Case Found, But Woman's Watch Is Missing.

For Yomr Coeveoieece LIST OP AGENCIES. Branca offices are located la every part of the city. Leave your WANT AOS with the one nearest yo The rates are the same and you trill save a trip to the main office.

South of Main. BRUEN'ING, Thirteenth and South B street A. W. BLICKWEDEL, 8th and 8. F. HENRY ROTHERT, 6th and 8. H. North of Main. QUIOLEY DRUG' STORE. 821 N. E St. CHILES ft SON. 18th and N. C 8t WU. HIEOER, 14th and N. O St JOHN J. OETZ. 10th and N. H St

RATES X cent per word 7 days for the price of S days. We charge advertisements sent In by phone and collect after Its insertion. 1

WANTED. WANTED A good salesman with executive ability, capable of handling . men, who Is willing- to work for $30 per week.. Must have good appear- ' ance and address and must show Al references that will bear strictest Investigation. Address Suite 212, Bearlnger Building. Saginaw. Mich. apr 8-13-15 WANTED A competent girl, 128S". ; 15th. Phone 1038. 13-3t WANTED A girl or middle aged 'Woman to assist In houBe work; must have reference. 214 8. 8th St. , . ,-- 12-2t WANTED Several good"strong men in packing room. Starr Piano Co. 1241 WANTED Work" In family Solng ? housework or housecleanlng. Phone 4190. - ' 13-2t WAITED To buy one to two "Wade and Butcher" razors, not hollow ground. Address Ray, - care Palladium. , 12-3t VANTED A competent girl; 12 'South 15th. Phone 1038. 12-3t WANTED A young . man . to learn erecting: carpenter or millwright preferred. Apply at Richmond i safety Gate Co. 12-3t ANTED--Xfirst clans machinist for lathe, work.' Apply at Richmond Safety Gate Co. 12-3t WANTED You to go to Murray Blf'Jiard parlors for recreation. 12-tf WANTED Woman for general house . : work In country mile from city. Mrs. Alton Hale. Phone 4063. 9-7t Market

NEW YORK STOCK QUOTATIONS (Furnished by Correll and Thompson, Odd Fellow's Hall. New York. April 13. ' ' Open High Copper.. .. .. 73 75 American Smelting .. .. 82 84 U. S. 8teel .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .... .. .. S5 87 U. S. Steel pfd. .. .. .. .. .... .... .. ..121 122 Pennsylvania ..135 137 St Paul .. .'. .... .. ..142 143 B70 .. ..110 112 New York Central ' . . . .122 124 Reading .. .. .. v .. .. ..160 .168 Canadian Pacific .. .. .. .. ..1S2 183 Union Paclflo .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .... .. ..185 188 ' Great Northern ..136 138 Northern Paclflo 133 136 , Atchison .. -.112 114 L. N.. .................... .. .149 151 Southern Pacific ..125 127

CHICAGO. CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS (Furnished by Correll and Thompson, Odd Fellow's Hall. Phone 1446.) Chicago, April 13. WheatOpen High Lo-v Close May .. 112 112 110 110 July ,v 104 105 103 103 Sept. .:l02 102 100 100 HI eh Low . Close 'My .... 5S 5S 57 58 July ... 61 61 60 61 Sept ... 62 62 62 62 High Low Close May 43 43 42 ,42 July ,...! 40 40 39 40 vSept ...'38 38 37 37 I.IANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK. Indianapolis. April 13. Hogs Receipts, 5X: prime. $10.13. CattleReceipts, 1,400; prime steers, $8.00. Sheep Receipts, 100; prime, $7.."iCv . EAST BUFFALO LIVESTOCK. East Buffalo, April 13. Cattle None on sale, prime, $S.0o. frogs-Receipts. 1.S00; heavies, $10.70; Yorkers, $10.75. Veals Receipts, 150; choice, $0.00. Sheep Receipts, 5,000; prime. $7.75. Lambs,, clipped. $9.35. PITTSBURG LIVESTOCK. Pittsburg. April 13. Cattle Receipts, light; choice, $S.35; primes. $8.10. . Hog Receipts, 5 double decks; prime. $10.30; Yorkers, $10.00. Veals, $9.00. 2D Receipts, light; prime, $7.35.

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

WANTED Men to Learn Barber Trade. Few weeks completes. Time saved by steady practice. Careful Instructors, tools given, diplomas granted. Wages Saturdays. Positions waiting. Splendid demand for graduates. Write today Moler' Barber College, Cincinnati, Ohio. ' ll-7t WANTED Lawn mowers sharpened repaired. Lane, phone 1851. ll-7t WANTED Lace curtains to launder; 424 South 9th. ll-3t MEN WANTED Piece Workers Wheelmakers or men used to running wheel making machinery or planers and saws, can make from $2.25 to $3.00-per day. ; . Blacksmiths can make from $2.00 to $3.50 per day. . ' Men apt with hammer and wrench can make from $2.00 to $2.50 per day setting up wagons. 1 Steady young men wishing to learn the business can earn $1.75 and up per day. Men with families wishing steady work In good, clean, dry town preferred. No labor troubles. Plenty of work. Rentable houses not plentiful at present, but new .ones being:, built. Boarding house rates reasonable. Write saying what can do, and when can go to work. . The Troy Wagon Works Co., Troy, Ohio. 8-7t Reports Phone 1446.) Low - 73 81 85 121 135 142 110 122 165 182 185 136 133 112 149 125 Close -75 84 137 143 112 124 167 183 188 138 133 114 151 1267s Cprlng Lambs. $!).00. CINCINNATI LIVESTOCK. Cincinnati. April 13. Cattle-Recelpts, 00(f steady. Hogs Receipts, 2,H; shippers.. $10.40. Sheep and Iambs Receipts, 300: steady INDIANAPOLIS GRAIN. Indianapolis, April 13. " Wheat'... ........$1.10 Corn ..0Ok'c Oats 4c Rye .. .....S3c TOLEDO GRAIN. , Toledo. April 13. Wheat, cash, .. .... ...$1.11 Corn r.rc Oats ..44J-ic Clover Seed $7.00 RICHMOND MARKETS. Furnished by Glen Miller Stock Yards. LIVE STOCK. Best hogs, average 200 to 250 pounds ..' $10.25 Good to heavy packers . .$10.00 Commcn and rough &4561! 7.70 Yorkers ................. 8JS5 8.75 Steers, corn fed 4.75(3 5.50 Fat cows 3.00 4.25 Bulls 3.003 4.00 Fat bulls 4.00 4 50 Veal Calves 5.00 7.50 RICHMOND HAY MARKET. (Omar G. Whelan) ' " Oats .. ...... .... .... ....35337c Straw, haled, ..... . .$C.00Q $6.50 Cora ........ ............53c RICHMOND GRAIN MARKET. ' (Richmond Roller Mills) Nov wheat. 'per ba .............$L15

WANTED Y. M. C A. Night school for men; classe ucw enrolling.

WANTED--If you want money in place of your city property or farm, go rlgnt te Porterfleid's Rer.: Estate office, Kelley Block. St.b and Main. 14-tt WANTED To keep books for some small business outside of my regular business hours. Address 11. D. B.. care of Palladium. s . 7-tf TRUNKS, baggage and packages delivered promptly by Merchant's delivery. Walter E. Murray. 519 Mala. Phone 4201. v 27-tt WANTED To do whitewashing and calcimining. Address D. B. Utley, 403 S. 12th St. ' 9-7t WANTED Cement, brick and sewer work. Ricker Bros. Phone 3445. 26-lmo WANTED Door and window screens to order, lawn mowers sharpened; call for and delivered. Brown-Darnell Co., 1022 Main. Phone 1936. FOR SALE. FOR SALE 1(50 acres, fair , improvements; good timber. A bargain at $70 per acre. Apply aow to J. E. Moore, over 6 North Seventh. Ti-it FOR SALE Saw dust. Centerville Saw Mills. ll-3t FOR SALE Refrigerator for sale cheap; call at 530 South Thirteenth street. ll-7t FOR SALE Good bicycle. Call No. 126 S. 3rd St. " 8-7t FOR SALE I have a niimoer of improved farms, city property and lots for sale, one per cent commission on sales of $500 or over. Kaufman, over 828 Main. Phone 2394. aprl-tf FERTILIZERS. . We manufacture High Grade Commercial Fertilizers. Prices reasonable. Call and see us before buying your spring supply. ' Clendenia Fertilizer Co. Richmond. Ind. 13-1 FOR SALE Second band phaeton, newly painted and new rubber tires, set of harness, rubber mounted, hand made, new, never been used. Phone 2295 or 2112. 7-tf FOR SALE Eggs for hatching good layers. 631 N. Eighth. 12-2t See the new houses-on West Main. " i 13-lt FOR SALE A good sound horse for general purpose 'and' rubber tire runabout. Phone 2263. 13-lt Read the Pansy advertisement on page 5. 13-2t Corn, per bu., 55c Rye, per bu 7c Bran, per ton $25.00 Middlings, per ton ........... $28.00 Clover Seed, per bu $5.00 RICHMOND SEED MARKET. (Runge & Co.) Timothy Hay (loose) $15.00 Corn 55c Timothy ........ .$2.XKS$2.25 Clover Seed -.. .$5.50$0.O0 POULTRY. (Paid by the Bee Hive Grocery) Young chickens, dressed, per lb lS20c Old chickens, per lb 18 20c Turkevs . 1 . . . . .18(S)22c Ducks .. ;.....lSc COUNTRY PRODUCE. ; Creamery butter, per lb . . . 34c Eggs ......... ...17c Country butter, per lb 25c Too Luxurious. Telling of the sights of London, a returned fburist described the street near Tottenham Court road where secondhand clothes are sold. "A discussion I overheard in that street," he said, "will give you some Idea of the prices that prevail. " 'I say, said a young man, 'wot price these 'ere?' "And be held up before the dealer a pair of plaid trousers. " 'I can let yon have 'em, my son, for sixpence,' the dealer answered. "The other threw the trousers back into the barrow. " "Gam," he said, 'I don't want a pair for Sunday. I want 'em for workin' in." Historic Limoges. Once a flourishing Roman city and supposed to be one of seven cities where Christianity was planted about the middle of the third eentury, IJ, moges Is the capital of the department of Haute-Vienne and is 250 miles south of Paris. Its porcelain manufactures are Justly celebrated. In 176S kaolin wa found near by, and naturally Limoges immediately began making the hard paste porcelain. This is more durable, though ware made of soft paste' absorbs less color In the decorating and has a pleasing softness of effect. . Pat Crystals. If small quantities of butter, lard and beef fat be separately boiled and slowly cooled for. say. twenty-four hours, the resulting crystals will show very marked differences under the microscope. The normal butter crystal is large and globular. It polarizes brilliantly end shows a well marked St Andrew's cross. . That - of lard shows a stellar form, while that of beef fat has a foliated appearance. In course of time, as the butter lose Its freshness, the globular crystal degenerates and gradually merges into peculiar rosetb-Iik forms.

WANT AD LETTEI U8.T ; Tne followir are replies to Palladium Want Ads. received at this office. Advertisers will confer a great favor by calling; for mall n answer to their ads. Mail at this office up to 12 noon today as fol.ows: A, X3. X M. 3 E. L. 2 P. B. D 1 Barnes 1 Room . 1 F. G . . 1 L. B .' 1 Grocery 2 C. . . 1 Mail will be kept for 20 days only. Al: mall not called for within that time will be cast out.

FOR SALE Buggy with rubber tires, storm front, good as new, and harness. 191 Ft. Wayne Aye. fri-sat-sun FOR SALE New cottage, modern. Address O. K. care Palladium. 13-lt FOR SALE Base burner, hot plate and oven. Call at 1130 Sheridan St.:' . 13-lt FORSALE Modern house, South 8th street; will sell cheap if sold in ten days as the owner needs the money. Geo. B. Moore, over 712 Main St. Phone 2962. 13-tf FOR SALE Single comb Buff Leghorn eggs for hatching, $1.00 per setting of 15 eggs. 1 400 S. 5th St. Phone 2204. ' tu-wed-tbu-tf WHY Pay Rent when $1,650.00 will buy a nice five room house In the best location in West Richmond. House nearly new. This is a bargain for a home or investment. Let us show it to you. Dye & Price, Cor. 9th and Main Streets. 31-tf FOR SALE 2 horse reversible breaking plow, 325 Pearl St. 3-7t FOR SALF Westcott surrey and Davisphaeton. See them at Ryan's Livery. 29-tf For Sale New "Hawfley" Time Reg ister, 50maira, Made Crouse-Hinds Co. -Svra cuse N. Y. Just, the thing for. a small Factory or Department , Store. , Address 10tff FOR. SALE Good spring suit; size - 37; color blue; 404 S. 4th. Phone 1052. - 3-tf FOR SALE Walk Lumber. cTTwT Kramer ft Co. . 29-tf A Color was lent to the circuit court proceedings, this morninig, in the trial of a divorce case of Effle Jones vs. William Jones, both colored. The divorce was granted, the plaintiff averring ,in her testimony that her husband was a drunkard and failed to support. The defendant was placed upon the stand in his own behalf but did little more than to strengthen his wife's allegations. DEED IS RECORDED J A sheriff's deed for lots three, four, five and six of Waldron and Pittman'a addition to the city of Richmond, executed ,to the C. & W. Kramer company, wag recorded today. The deed was for $0,522.24. The Kramer company foreclosed a mortgage on the lots last year. The Pilot Motor Car company now ocsupies the buildings concerned in the transfer. I00K RUBBER BOOTS Elmer (Shorty) Smith of Cambridge City, was brought to the county jail this morning, by Marshal Drischell of Cambridge City, being slated for petit larceny. . It is averred that Smith, while intoxicated, yesterday, stole a pair of 'rubber boots, several pairs of arctics, flannel shirts and the like from the Hall Mercantile company. It is not known when he will be arraigned In the criminal court POSTPONED MEETING In order to permit the members to attend the minstrel show at the Gennett given by the Tenth Infantry of Fort Benjamin Harrison, the session of the Young Men's Business Club last night was cut short The discussion of factory bonuses which was to have been debated, was postponed until the next meeting of the club. WILL OPEII STREET i The board of works at its regular meeting yesterday, adopted a resolution for the opening of South West C street from South West' Third to College avenue. The day of hearing has been set for May 2 when the property owners may remonstrate against the opening of ; the street if they so desire. . -

DIVORCE

HEAR F G

FOR SALE Single comb buff Leghorn eggs, $1.00 per setting 15 eggs. Clarence Hunt. 213 Pearl St. 7-7t

FOR SALE Hives of bees and beekeepers supplies. Phone 4116. mar21-tf RYTHHIC BEL. Reidston Stock Farm, received today, from John Sp'an of Lexington. Kentucky, the famous young stallion Rythmic Bel No. 42,327. This is the grandest Stallion ever In the State, and one that forty thousand dollars has been offered for and refused. Rythmic Bel will make the eeason at Reidston Farm, and everybody is cordially invited to call at tha farm and see this grand horse. JOHN DAGLER, Snpt. 24-lmo FOR SALE REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE Cit property and farms, merchandise stocks and fira insurance. Portarfleld. Kelly Block. ti and Main, , s 6-tf FOR SAltE Modern city homes and other Richmond property. Farm lands; city property to trade for farm property. Jones and Wilson, 7th and Main. Phone 1762. 24-tf FOR SALE Choice residence lot, central. 25 or 50 feet fronting east. Dr. Ewing. lOlmo REAL ESTATE. A retiring farmer or business man can secure a fine suburban home with 'city conveniences, 3 squares from street car, by phoning 3136. 9-tf FOR RENT, FOR RENT Two furnished rooms. 112 N. 15th street 12-7t FOR RENT Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping, central location. Address M, Palladium. 12-2t FORRENT Furnished flat, 415 Main. " 12-7t FOR RENT Two rooms. South B street. Call K5 10-7t FOR KRNT Furalsbeu rooms, heat, with bath for gents, at tha Grand. feb22-tf FOR RENT Furnished room, bath, phone, private family, 132G Main. 8-7t LOST. LOST Sunday. A gold pin with two pearls, between South ' 8th St. Friends church and corner N. 10th and B Sts. , Reward if returned to 127 N. 10th St 13-lt

Verdict of Coroner on Murder Finds No Criminal Assault Was Made on Mrs. AllisonExonerates Husband and DuBoise Robbery the Motive.

In the introduction of his verdict on the murder of Mrs. Allison, the coroner states that upon being notified of the murder and the arrival of himself and other officials' at the scene of the murder, authorities in nearby towns were notified to arrest all suspicious characters. He also states in the introduction: "The testimony of Frnk Allison and George DuBois the hired man, was at once taken and was of such a nature as to at once exonerate them of all suspicion and they were not detained. The head of a hatchet was dug out of the ashes of the porch shed in my presence by George Du Boise, under the direction of Mr. Allison. Just such an instrument was, apparently, used to. inflict the wounds on the victim's head, but there was no evidence that this was the one used." The coroner gives as his opinion, after two examinations of the body, one by Dr. II. B. Boyd and Dr. J. N. Study of Cambridge City, and the other by himself and Drs. J. E. Weller and C. S. Bond of this city, that no criminal assault was made on Mrs. Allison. Continuing the coroner says; "The unmistakable evidence, by Its odor, of the presence of coal oil on A SETTLEMENT MADE Charles Sturgis, who was arrested two weeks ago and placed in the county jail to await a settlement in bastardy proceedings, instituted by Mrs. Jennie Fields, against him. was released yesterday upon satisfactory adjustment The official making the arrest and permitting" the discharge, stated this morning that Sturgis had a wife and two children at Aurora, Ind., and that Irs. Fields has a husband and three children. Neither, according to this official, has obtained a divorce. CAII'T REFUND TAX Several claims . have been made on, Township' Assessor Charles E. Potter, for refunding of dog tax. It being claimed by these that their dogs died soon after the assessment was paid. So general became these demands ' that the township official , consulted with the state board of accounts and was informed that he had no right to refund the money. : The law states . that If anyone owns a dog on . the first of March that he must pay tax on it -

LOST A gold broach, pearl .sets, diamond center ou Sunday morning either at Reid Memorial church or between thf.t and North 5th on A St. Return to 30 N. 5th. Reward. 13-lt

FOUND. FOUND Pocketbook containing a sum of money and check. Owner can have by calling at 931 Main St and proving property. BUSINESS CLASSIFIED INSURANCE. MOORE ft OGBORN. Automobile aud Fire Insurance. Bonds. Lons and Rentals. Room 16. I. O. O. F. BIdg. 13-tf INSURANCE. Hans N. Ko!l, Fire and Accident Insurance, 716 Main street UPHOLSTERING. J. H. RUSSELL, IK South 7th Street. Pfcoro 1793. Repair work a specialtj. 11-tf MOTOR CYCtE8. Indian and Yale, 1910 Model on display Pathfinder tires, guaranteed. $3.75. Waking & Co., 406 Main St 15-tf ELECTRIC WIRING. Electric light .vrlring, door bells and Intercommunicating telephones in stalled and repaired. H. E. Harrl son. Phone 3413. 20-tf RESTAURANT. . The best meals are-gotten at Profit's, 14 S. Eighth street SHOE REPAIRER. Shoes half soled 50 cents. Henry Bass, 1028 Main. 10-lmo ! MORTGAGE EXEMPTIONS. Rents collected, real estate loans, fire insurance. Turner W. Hadley. 10-lmo ART STORE. - i Fancy work and home baking. Haner's Art Store, 8 S. 11th. ' Phone 2180. 10-tf HATS CLEANED. We clean all kinds of Hats. Shoe Shine, 5c. 522 Main. 12-lmo Marietta: Order Gold Medal Flour If your folks ar Dcrnicklty about their victuals. S-XLt Aj the clothing of the deceased, and the fact that the body was entirely removed, at the time it was found, by Frank Allison from contact with the burning portions of the building, with evidence as to the incendiary, nature of the fire is conclusive proof that an attempt was made to destroy evidence of the crime of murder by cremation of the body. ."In the absence of evidence to the contrary, the apparent, motive of the crime was robbery," Frank Allison in his -testimony before the coroner said that he smelled smoke and looking In the direction of his home saw that his home was on fire. He says that he does not know whether the kitchen was in confusion or whether a struggle had taken place. He says that while plowing he saw John Speers and Pete Van Ettan walk along the railroad track and later return in the direction of Cambridge City by the same route. George Du Boise, the farm hand, also testified before the coroner. The evidence of the coroner's verdict is concluded with that of the physicians' who made examinations of secretions, at the coroner's request, i A DANGEROUS BLAZE American New Service) '. , Ebensburg. Pa., April 13. Fire which broke out in Huntley's hardware store, early; this mornlnir has destroyed property valued at between $80,000 and $100,000. 1 At 3 o'clock this morning the fire was finally checked by dynamiting the magnificent Exchange hotel. Six persons were more or less severely Injured. . ' For a time it was believed the entire business section was doomed. Fire departments of Altoona and Johnstown sent assistance to the fire company of this city. TO NAME ZWISSLER

(Palladium Special) . Indianapolis. April 13. It la the general understanding that this afternoon at the convention of the Master Bakers of Indiana. John Zwiasler of Richmond the present rice president of the organization, will be elected president without any opposition. ' PALLADIUM WANT ADS PAY.

BLOCKS ROBBERY THEORY

CHIEF GORMON STATES THAT THE TIME FOR TRACKING THE MURDERER HAS PAST VERDICT OF CORONER. (Palladium Special) Cambridge City, Ind.. April la.-In sirting the ashes of the ruins of th Allison home, which was burned a pose of covering up clues in the most r brutal murder ever perpetrated in Wayne county that of Mrs. Frank Allisonthe authorities found further evidence, although not conclusive evidence that the crime was not committed for the purpose of robbery. The authorities found a silver watch and also the gold case of anothei -watch. The gold watch belonging tc Mrs. Allison, was not found. Had the murderer's' purpose been robbery, it was very poorly executed, inasmuch at . the money which waa kept in the hous was not taken nor the two watches. The money, concealed as it was, would have been bard to find, but the watches were kept in a bureau drawer and -could have been secured with but little effort : Watch In Handkerchief. , It is believed that the watch which belonged to the murdered woman wat ' taken, because it was probably laying in some exposed place. The handker. . chief In which the watch was tied, wat found west of the home and the an . thorlties have evidence that it and the woman's watch were the only thtngt -taken from the home. The two motives for the crime, first assigned, robbery and assault, hav . been practically eliminated from the minds of the authorities. . The reward of $500 raised by per sonal subscriptions from among cltl ' zens of the county, but particularly ol western Wayne; added to that of $300 offered by the county, has added incentive to the search for the murderer. Detectives, no doubt, are working ot the case, but If they are, no one knows. I. A: Gormon. chief of police at Rich- ' mond. states that the hour ot tracklnf the murder has ' passed and that the only way of discovering the identity ol the brute is to wait , run til somebody talks too much," ' - , Abandon.' tha Farm. Mr. Allison and his two children, Merrill and Leon, have taken up theit . residence with Mr. j and Mrs, Grant . Clark. Mr. Allison will not stay on the farm, which has so. many unpleas-' ant memories for him. Coroner A. L. Bramkamp filed his verdict in the case this morning. It was that Mrs. Allison met her death from fractures of the skull and burns, inflicted ' by some person or person with the Intent to commit murder.'' GRAY ENTERS RACE Mayor of .. Connersviile Hankers for Honors from the Democrats. - WOULD BE : CONGRESSMAN A dispatch from .Connersviile this morning stated that Mayor Flnley H. Gray of that city-had Just announced his candidacy for the democratic nomnation for congressman. The nominating election will, be held In Richmond on May 25." Mayor Gray has a strong following In the southern part of the district -. Ho is a brother of, Judge George Gray of Connersviile. There are' now three entries In the democratic congressional race. ' Bosides Gray there are the Rev, Thomas H. Kuhn of Richmond, and . Lon Mull of Rush county. - A BLOW TO COOPER (American News Service) -Nashville, .April 13.' The supreme court today affirmed the sentence of twenty years In 'the case of Col. Dunran B. Cooper, convicted of killing ex Senator Carmack. The case of Robbins Cooper, convicted with his father was reversed. - - - - 1G BIDS It Is probable that the contract for the new business block, to be erected at Eighth and Main streets by the Second National Bank, win not be let for a week, owing to the intention of the officials of the bank to have a clear understanding as to the different bids. The officials held a consultation, yesterday, but came to no conclusion. It is expected that' the building -win not cost more than $100,000.

COdSIDERK

Kit rrr-i st nxa izzz