Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 35, Number 233, 29 June 1910 — Page 8

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THE BIOHMOXD PALIADItJ3I XXD SUN-TELEGRAM, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29, 1910.

COURT DISMISSED THE BROVUE JURY DESPITE PROTEST

MANY ACCCIDEMTS IN RICHMOND

ONE DAY'S TIME (Continued From Page One.)

Main street between Fourth and Fifth

Judqe Accepted Statement of iat six 'clock last evening. Neither machine was greatly damaged, with the JUrymen That It WOUld the exception of broken fenders and

Be Impossible for Them W ,amP8

Reach Verdict.

Auto Truck Wrecked.

The heavy automobile truck of the Jones Hardware company, driven by tIV,,t T..11 iOH em.il ClTlh ot

blAluO A I lUnNtl IIM was hacked Into, an onen elevator

VIGOROUS OBJECTION I Bhaft at the store room at about nine

o'clock this morning and turned completely over In dropping the twenty

JurV Deliberated 115 HOUrS feet, into the basement. The body

ftnd Defendant SayS Pinal Tull barely escaped with his life, as

the seat on . which he had been sitting

was crushed In the fall. Tull Jump

ed and " got off with a few minor bruises. '

Car Wrecks Wagon.

While loading coal In the Pennsyl

vania freight yards , yesterday; a wag

on of the A. Harsh Coal and Supply

Co., was struck by a box car and dam-

Result Vindicates A Second Trial.

Him

A STUilllillG BLOW TO RAILROADS IS DELIVERED TODAY

Interstate Commerce Commission Orders 20 Pet. Reduction in Transcontinental Freight Rates.

NEW COMMERCE COURT MAY BE APPEALED TO

union FOR SHINES

Greek and Negro Shoe Masseurs of This City Decide - to Organize.

STIFLE FIVE CENT RATE

(American News Service) Chicago, June 29. The Jury consid

ering evidence in the alleged bribery

charges against Lee O'Neill Browne aged considerably but not irrepalrab-

was discharged at eleven o'clock today after reporting that an agreement was hopeless, as they had deliberated one

hundred and fifteen hours. Both

Browne and his accuser. Representa

tive Charles A. White, who claimed he

got a thousand dollars from Browne

ly. The driver was not Injured.

Thrown From Buggy

Fred Tutorow of Hagerstown was

brought to this city this morning and

his right eye treated by an occulist as

it was thought his sight might be af

fected by an accident which befell

him yesterday when a frightened

for voting for Lorfmer, were In court, horse threw him out of a buggy., The

r v v w upper , lid was cut but it is not be-

nfflM.nt v!nrtiM,M, Mm. Th. Heved that he will loose his eye sight

second trial will be rushed. . "f . . w .tTV

I picai wnere ne win do ireaiea ior a Protest by Wayman. few day8 He so sustained other in

states Attorney Wayman today juries about the head but they were

stirred by the report that there would not serious. The accident happened

be a move to bring about the dismissal as he was driving from Hagerstown

of the Browne bribery trial Jury for to Cambridge City.

failure to agree to a verdict, hurried

Carriers in Pacific, Territory Increased 'Rates Over 70 Pet. in Ten Years Expenses the Same.

The "shoe shines" of the city will organize into a union at a general meeting next Tuesday evening at Holly's barber shop. North Eighth, street. The preliminary arrangements for the organization have been completed and It is apparent that all competition will be stifled. Alarmed by the business being done by the Greeks who are in charge of the 5 cent shining parlors, the barber shop porters planned the organization. he Greeks were induced to enter into the union. The rates will befcffected

only in the establishments operated by the foreigners, as the ten cent rate which" has been charged by the barber shop shines will remain in vogue.

Medical Degrees.. The three degrees in medical treatment: Positive, ill; comparative, pill; superlative. bilL

POPULAR EXCURSIONS Via C, C. S L R. R.

$6.75 Round Trip to Detroit, Michigan Account of Reunion Grand Lodge of Elks. Selling dates July 7, 8, 9, 10 and llth. Final return limit August 2Cth.

over to Judge MteSurely's court to op

pose vigorously any such attempt.

His protests were fruitless.

The report had gained currency late

yesterday afternoon, hoars after it had

become evident that the court's addi

tional instructions had failed to bring

REMINDER OF FOURTH.

Hagerstown Youth Blown up When

Powder Can Lets Loose. (Palladium Special)

Hagerstown, Ind., June 29. An e li

the Jury any nearer to a definite result plosion of a can of gun powder last than their labors of four days already evening may cost Lawrence Mohler, had given. age 14 and son of C. M. Mohler, his

All records for the endurance of jut- eyesight. The boy had touched the

ors had been broken when court con- match to the fuze and before he could

' vened today. get away at a safe distance the ex-

Charles Spare, who was charged by plosion . occurred. He was severely

the sute's attorney with "hanging" burned about the head and eyes. The

the Browne Jury stated today that the attending physicians are hopeful that

jury stood eight for conviction and his eyesight may be saved 'as imfour for acquittal practically from the provement in their condition was not-

first ballot.

ed this morning.

A DISCOURAGED MAfl

(American News Service)

chlearo. June .29. Failure of a

young, pretty woman, to change her

mode of living, resulted In the death

of herself and her supposed husband.

early today. Their bodies were found lying across a bed In a cheap west aide rooming house. The woman had

been shot through the right breast and the man ended his life by shooting

himself through the left lung. A note found in the man's possession stated he vainly tried to have the woman re

form.

CHOLERA 111 RUSSIA

(American News Service)

Berlin, June 29. Quarantine stations will be established at all towns on the Russian frontier as a result of the deaths In this city from cholera. The Russian government has admitted that the plague exists in Southern Russia and prompt measures will be

taken in this country.

RIGID QUARANTINE.

London, June 29. A rigid quarantine will be established at all English ports as a result of the cholera In

Southern Russia.

Politeness In China.

In China parents are held responsi

ble for the manners of their children. Accordingly, for the credit of their

parents, people try to be polite. If you are mobbed in a Chinese town yon should lok straight at one or two of the peofiie and say: "Your parents did

not pay much attention to your man

ners. They , did not teach yon the

rules of propriety." A remark like this will make the crowd slink away, one

by one, ashamed of themselves.

A Bargain.

"I have something for yon here, my

love," said Mr. Darley as he proceeded

to open a large, round box.

-What is it, precioaer "Walt and see." Darley carefully unwrapped the ar

ticle and disclosed a lady's hat

"Isn't it a beauty?' he asked. "I

bought It myself as a surprise to you. Don't you think It is a perfect dream?"

Mrs. Darley gazed at the hat and

burst into tears.

'I can't wear itl" she cried. It

doesn't suit me at all. You meant to

please me, I. know, bat it isn't my

style at all"

"Don't cry, dear. The milliner said

you could exchange it, and If you'll

agree not to buy any ties for me hereafter I'll let you select your own hats and bonnets."

An agreement was concluded on that

basis.

Her Very Clear Thoughts. "Well, aunty, what are your thochts

a boot marry In'? asked a young wom

an In Scotland the other day of her

aunt, a decent body who had reached the shady side of life without having committed matrimony. '

'Deed, lassie." frankly replied the

old lady, "I've had but three thochts aboot it a' my days, an' the last is like to be the langest. First, then, when I was young, - like yoursel', I thocht,

Wha'il I tak'r Then, as time began

to wear by, I thocht, 'Wha'il I getr An' after I got my leg broken wf that whnmel cot o' Saunders McDrunthie's cart my thochts syne have bin, '.Wha'il tak me?"

X (American News ServleeV Washington, June 29. Trans continental freight "rates from the' Atlantic to1 the. Pacific, were ordered relieved twenty percent by the interstate com

merce commission ; today. A cut of approximately thirty-three percent in class rates was ordered to Utah and Nevada "points. Today's interstate commerce com

mission's ruling is one of tremendous importance. ..

There appears ln 'the record a com

plication of thenars of, 1906 and 1907, in which it is shown that in ten years

the carriers in the Pacific territory

doubled their freight tonnage; almost doubled their gross revenue; increased their receipts per mile over 70 percent and increased their receipts per

ton a mile, about 20 percent, while the relations of expenses to earnings re

mained about constant at 2.50 per

cent;

Where Rates Are Highest. The Central Pacific is the highest of all in freight earnings per mile and third in tons carried. Its earnings per mile are 65 percent greater than the average for the United States and 100 percent greater than the average for the roads west of Chicago. The railroads undoubtedly can appeal the decision to the commercial courts now, if they wish to. The new court of congress will not be organized until next winter. If the railroads should appear in a case and tne decree be not handed down until the court of commerce is organized then that court will take charge of it-

Otherwise the decision will be-given

by one of the circuit courts.

The commission will hold a conference in Chicago July 11 with a num

ber of railroad representatives for the purpose of discussing plans for the

checking up over a period of three

months, the revenue the roads wiir

lose on the reductions proposed in

commodity. ' ' ;

City Statistics

Deaths and Funerals. WAKING Frederick Waking, aged 29, who was killed by a C,- C. & L. train while at work on a bridge near Williamsburg, wiU be buried on Thursday afternoon in Lutherania, following funeral services at the home of William A. Aliason, 1024 South Eighth street, at three o'clock. At three-thirty, services will be held in St. Paul's Lutheran church, with the Rev. Huber

and the Rev. Smith in charge. Friends may call at any time this evening. BEALL Sarah B. Beall, aged 73,

died Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Richard C. Lockwood, 214 North Fourteenth street The funeral will be held on Thursday afternoon at four o'clock. The body will be taken to Xenia, Ohio, leaving at - S : 15 Friday morning, for Interment

$23.59 Round Trip to Saratoga Springs. N. Y.

Account of Baptist Young People's Union of America. Selling dates July

5, 6 and 7th. Final return limiv Aug

ust liVi. ... Low Round Trip Rates to

B)ston, Mass. Account of National Education Association. $30.45 via. Cincinnati, C. & O. R. R. to Norfolk and Merchants & Miners Steamship Co. to Boston. (Meals and Berth included on Steamer.) $28.35 via. Buffalo and New York Central. Selling dates June 30th, July 1st and 2nd. Final return limit, Sept 15th.

Terre Dante? Indicsrosib

& Eastern Traction Co. Eastern Division Trains leave Richmond for Indian

apolis and Intermediate stations at 6:00 A. M.; I'.ZS; 8:00; 9:25; 10:00;

11:00; 12:00; 1:00; 2:25; 3:00; 4:00; 5:25; 6:00; 7;30; 'SUO; 9;00; 10:00; 11:10. Limited Trains. Last Car to Indianaoolis. 8:40 P. M.

Last Car to New Castle. 1C:00 P. M.

Trains connect at Indianapolis tor Lafayette. Frankfort Crawfordsvllle. Terre Haute. Clinton. Sullivan. Martinsville. Lebanon and Paris, I1L Tickets 6old through.

DUY YOUR WINTER SUPPLY OF COAL NOW Prices Low II. C DULLERDICIi & SON. PHONE 12S5 r '

PALLADIUM WANT ADS PAY.

$1 .00 Round Trip to CINCINNATI

Via the C, C. 4. L. R. R. SUNDAY, JULY 3RD.

Baseball "Reds" vs. Pittsburg, and numerous other attractions. Train leaves Richmond, 5: OS a. m. Train

leaves South Richmond, 5:13 a. m.

Returning leaves Cincinnati. 10 p. m. For particulars call, C. A. Blair, Pass.

& Tkt. Agt, Richmond. Home Tel. 2062.

Marriage Licenses. Joseph Henry Bradley, Richmond, 24, tinner and Hattie May Aldridge, Richmond, 23. Joseph Fisher, Richmond, 36, piano

worker and Aloysia Schwegman, Rich

mond, 29, milliner.

Is The Stomach Dispensable? An operation for the removal of the stomach, In m Chicago hospital recently, promoted discussion among the tnmoni whether the stom

ach could be removed and the patient be none the worse for it. Before the discussion had well died out, the patient had died. It demonstrated he could not live without his stomach. To keep the stomach in good condition, and cure constipation, indigestion, etc.. use the great herb laxative compound. Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin, Druggists sell it at 50 cents and SI a bottle.

$24.15

Round Trip to Atlantic City, N. J.

On account of G. A. R. encampment.

Selling dates Sept. 26, 16, 17, 18, 19 and 20th. Final return limit October 28th.

$10.05 Round Trip to Milwaukee, Wis.

On account of K. of P. Grand Lodge

going via Chicago and all rail or via Chicago and Goodrich Steamship Co. Selling dates July 29, 30, 31,

Aug. 1st Final return limit Sept 3rd

Low round trip summer tourist rates to all points June 1st to October 30th.

Accident Insurance E. B. KNOLLENBERG Room 6, Knollenberg's Annex.

-BURGLARYThe summer outing season will soon be here, when you will leave your silverware, furs, rugs, paintings and bric-a-brac to the burglars. Upon your return, it you find some valuables gone, others destroyed, locks broken, and your pretty home turned into a place of desolation, a draft covering the loss and damage will look mighty good to you. Let DOUGAN e CO. protect you. Phone 1330.

PALLADIUM WANT ADS PAY.

AT CONKEY'S'

THE PLACE YOU GET THE MOST CHANGE BACK." . FIREWORKS V Hog Cholera Remedies, Paris Green and Insecticides. ' Cameras and Supplies. . v CONKEY DRUG CO, Cor. 9th and Main 8t rests v "If It's Filled at Conkey, It's Right Phone us The distance to our store is the distance to your phone.

Madeira Island Roads. In the whole of the Madeira islands there are bo wheeled vehicles, for the roads are too rough and mountainous. There are a few heavy sledges drawn by bullocks, but the favorite modes of locomotion ' a.e hammocks slung on poles and borne by natives and basket sledges. The latter are used for descending the mountains and are skillfully guided by a runner behind.

detect IfeuMetfl Get tht Original and Genuins JO RUCK'S MALTED MILK Tht Food-drink for All Ages. For Infants, Invalids, and Growin g children. Pure Nutrition, up building the whole body. Invigorates the nursing mother and thonged. Rich milk, malted grain, in powder form. A quick lands prepared in a lunate. Take i substitute. Ak for HOR LICK'S. la No Oombino or Trust

fears of experience have given me the right to use the term EXPERT as applied -to , Watch and Jewelry Repairing. - FRED KENNEDY, I New Jeweler. '526 Main.

Why Pay More? Piehl & Essenmacher I Fancy and Staple Grocers. f

t We sell everything that Is clean 7 and fit to eat 319 N. 5th Phone 1688

FIRE INSURANCE E. B. KNOLLENBERG Room 6, Knollenberg's Annex.

For particulars call C. A. BLAIR, Passenger and Ticket Agent Richmond. Home Phone 2062.

Special Prices In Refrigerators DUNHAM'S Furniture Store 627-629 Main

63 VARIETIES of Cigarettes some for ladies. Yes, we fill phone orders. ED. A. FELTMAN Wholesale and Retail Cigars and Tobaccos. 609 MAIN. "If it's made of tobacco, we have it.''

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1FIREW0MS

The kind that gives the desired results. ' We are selling A. L. Due's famous line of fireworks, every piece of which is good and "goes ofT as It should. SPECIAL. CHINESE FIRE CRACKERS A popular cracker at a special price, 52 in each pack, 5c pack or 6 for 25c. : SPARKLERS The harmless, brilliant fire works, 5c box. AIR TORPEDOES Perfectly harmless, no fire, no smoke; use paper for ammunition. Sounds as loud as a cannon cracker; special price, 25c. Many other kinds, enough varieties to please any degree of enthusiasm. See our line before buying. The Geo Breton

Co.,

317 Main. Phone 1747. ' OPEN EVERY EVENING. . Our Fireworks are all new, and prices right

FREE

ENJOY THE FOURTH AT (Glenn MMeir

Magnificent Display of Fireworks Iti THE EVENING Band Concerts Afternoon and Evenins Dring Your Baskets and Enjoy the Day

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The Reason of It.

. "Why la it that novel are so much more popular with the women than

with the menr

"In a novel the fellow invarlablv

asks the girl to be bis wlfe."-Chicago

Record-Herald.

Steed en His Rights.

The Lawyer (who is drafting Mr.

Enarier's last will and testament) On,

but If I may make a suggestion, don't

yon Mr. Snarlcr Hang it all. who's

dying you or me, eh? London Tit

Bits.

A lie always has a certain amount of weight with those who visa to be

ueve it. Rice.

$50 REWARD.

Watch stolen on May 5 from Theodore Hurst of Washington township. Gold hunting

case watcn. no. of case, 1,222,431. , No. of works,

1,311,618. Mr. Hurst will give $50 for the return of the watch to I. A. Gorman, Chief

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YonderMly Lovv Prices; Exceptionally Uirge Assortments; RcmarbaWc Remnant Values; Exceptional Savina (pcrtnxiiUes. , AII these and more have come to be known to the thousands who patronize these sales, a glorious buying time, a time when the thrifty and economical lay in a supply for a year to come. Tables, counters and shelves are filled to capacity with Green Ticket Bargains worth coming miles to see and have. Lay everything else aside, let nothing interfere with your presence at this event for at least one whole day. You can't make money easier or quicker than you can by buying all you need during this sale.

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