Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 35, Number 213, 8 June 1910 — Page 8

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 8, 1910.

THIS RAIL CASE VERYIMPORTAHT Can Roads Charge Excess Fares on Limited Trains v In State of Indiana? COMMISSION TO HEAR IT. GEORGE M. 8NYDER, AN EVAN A VILLE BANKER, HAS FILED CHARGES AGGAINST VANDALIA AND PULLMAN COMPANY.

(Palladium Special) Indianapolis, Ind., June 8. A case of unusual interest and considerable Importance will come on for trial before the Indiana Railroad Commission tomorrow, Involving as it does the right of railroads to charge excess

fares on its limited trains in Indiana. The complaints were filed by George M. Snyder, a banker of Evansville. One is against the Vandalia railroad company and the other against the Pullman Car Company. The Vandalia runs a solid Pullman train through from St. Louis to New York. It is known as a limited, excess fare train. No day coaches are provided on the train, so that a passenger that gets aboard is required to ride in a Pullman car and pay the Pullman car fare. In addition to this the Vandalia company charges an extra fare for the extra line service. Made Him Peevish. Snyder boarded this train at Terre Haute to come to Indianapolis. He found no day coach and had to pay forty cents for a seat in the Pullman car. The Vandalia also charged him 75 cents excess fare from Terre Haute to this city, making the trip cost him $1.15 more than it would have cost on nn ordinary train. Snyder contended that this was illegal and he brought the matter before the Railroad Cocmission in the form of two complaints as stated above. He proceeds on the theory that there is a law passed by the Legislature of Indiana which fixes the maximum passenger fare rate at two cents a mile between points in Indiana. Snyder points out that he was required to pay more than three cents a mile for his trip from Terre Haute to Indianapolis. The question which arises is whether a railroad has a right to do this. Lawyers point out that there Is nothing in the two-cent fare law which make any distinction between Pullman cars and freight cars, as far as the rate of fare is concerned. The law simply says that the lagal maximum fare that can be charged, and the lawyers insist that this applies to all kinds of trains and cars, and that it does not give the railroads any right to put on- extra fine trains and make extra charge for the service. The question involved afreets the excess fare trains on all railroads that run through I ndiana, such as the Twentieth Century Limited on the New York Central and the Eighteen hour train on the Pennsylvania road between New York and Chicago.

FINAL SETTLEMENT

Final settlement report of the estate of William B. Rankin, deceased, has been filed by C EL Wiley, administrator of the estate. The total charges were $3,100.06 and a balance of $1,863. 41 was distributed among six heirs.

A Cumulative Mistake. "How In the name of common sens did you come to buy so many eggs when X told 70a to buy only one dozen?" said a lady to her colored cook. "WelL missus, 70a tor me to git one dozen, bat Z understood 70a to say two dozen, so I told de grocery man free dozen, bat he misandertook me to say fo dozen, so he gimme five dozen." Lipplncott's.

Sterling Silver Enamel Jewelry We have a very large assortment of the latest pattern enamel cuff pins, collar pins, brooches, belt pins, tick pins, etc. Suitable for. commencement gifts . and ranging In price from 75c up. HANER The Jeweler 8idUsiaSt

At Local Theaters

' Carnival Coming. Richmond Typographical Union, No. 301, has closed a contract with the Great Cosmopolitan Shows to furnish the attractions for Spring Festival which will be held all next week' on the Gilbert lot, East Main street ; The Cosmopolitan combination is one of the largest and best catering to the amusement loving people. It carries with it fifteen attractions among which are, Nomia, the show beautiful; Alps; Crazy House; Katzenjammer Kastle; Outlaws; Arcade; Ghost, Human Roulette; Snake; Plantation; Leo Phares Wheel; Diving; and many others. It is desired that the people of Richmond understand that the Cosmopolitan Shows carry nothing but good moral shows, all objectionable features usually found with carnival companies having been eliminated and a special effort will be made to cater to the ladles and children, and a week of real entertainment is in store for them.

Fine Vaudeville Bill. The attendance at every show this week as well as the manifest popularity of each number on the program is evidence of the fact that the management is securing the best attractions. Polly Harger, the soubrette, in song and monologue captivates by her charming manner. The McCall Trio with extemporaneous singing "and rope skipping put on two very novel stunts. The University Four, with the pleasing harmony singing and variety program are always delightful. The sensational quadlateral bar aerialists, the Dumitrescu Troupe, introduces some startling acrobatic features. "A Strenuous Day" is a sketch that is full of comedy, produced by misunderstandings. The motion pictures, the newest on the market, gives a very clear idea of the ceremonies at the funeral of a royal personage. Next week, the big sensation, "The Eagle and the Girl."

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QUAINTNESS of design in scarf pins, hat pins, belt buckles, sleeve links, rings and bracelets characterizes our exhibit. Let us supply that commencement gift. However, we have something appropriate "for every occasion. We're a little farther ahead than usual with assortments and far behind our competitors in prices that's our way. RATLIFF The Jeweler 12 N. 9th SL

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Team Rolled Him Down Mountain fc"" 'At"!

Dragged on his Back for a Mile or More Jabez Jones of HaverstraW, N. Y., Merely Fractures his Suspenders

Haverstraw, N. Y., June S. Dragged

on his back for more than a mile down a steep mountain road by hiss runaway

team Jabez Jones is registered at a local hospital, suffering from nothing more serious than a choice assortment of bruises and a compound fracture of the suspenders. Physicians say that Jabez will be out in time to hear the village orator point with pride during the Independence Day celebration. To

some intimate friends who forwarded

large consignments of liniment Jabez

has announced that as soon as he gets his steering gear straightened out he is going to claim the aerial championship of Rockland county. Jabez has been driving team in the Raraapo Mountain district for years. It has been his custom to cart a load of logs to the river every day, and it has also been his custom to pick out a sylvan spot on the mountain side, wrap himself up in the reins and steal

a little beauty sleep. After unloading at the boat on Friday he started for the mountain fastnesses. He guided the team up the hill until he saw a leafy bower, and after stowing away his dinner, laced himself

up in his lines and lay down by the roadside. His companions had warned him that the team was liable to get wayward some day and dust the road with him, but Jabez said there wasn't an ounce of ginger left in the pair of them. It is believed the horses had received good news from home, for without informing Jabez of their intention they started down the mountain at a lively clip. After Jabez hit the third rock he woke up and demanded that the horses

come to a standstill, but they simply! looked back and gave him the horse j laugh. Bv the time the outfit passed

the Old Stone House, in the Peck property, the horses were going a mile a minute, and Jabez was hitting all the high and low places along the route. He is authority for the statement that he didn't overlook a single stone. Farmers saw him going by and tele-

conscious when the physicians announced that he had escaped serious injury. As soon as he reached the hospital they began probing for the gravel, and up to last nisnt they had pried half a peck of pebbles out of his anatomy.

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