Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 35, Number 281, 17 August 1910 — Page 7

THE RICHMOND PALLAD1 CM ' AXT SUX-TELEGItAM, WEDXESD AY, AUGUST 17, 1910.

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Branch Offices ... Branch offices are located in every part of the city and county towns. Leave your want ad with the one nearest you. Rates are the same.

For-zYoinr Convenience LIST OF AGENCIES. ' Branca of fleet are located !o very part of the city. Leave your WANT ADS with the ooh nearest yon. The rates are the tarn and 70a will mt a trip to the main office. ,. '

. South of Main. BRUENINO. Thfrteenth and Sooth, B street. . A. VrVBUCKWEDEL, Sth and S. P. IUBNRT R0THERT. Sth and S. 11. North of Main. QUIOLET DRUO STORE. 821 N. B BL CHILES SON. leth and N. C St Wtf. HIEGER, 14th and N. O BL JOHN J. OETZ. 10th aad N. H St.

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WANTED. WANTEED -Two - experienced shoe men. J. Will Cunningham, ml Main St 17-'-'t WANTEDosltlon in good famflyto do bouse work: no rooking; or as nurse girl for children by girl of 10 ' years old. Call HW N. Mb street or C. K. Morgan. . li-'-'t WANTfeDTb buy old goTcT silver Jewelry. J. M. Lacey, Pawnbroker. , 17-lm WAN f E D "Girl For general housed work. S. 11th. 17-3t WXNYEDwTshing;. 32 Ft. Wayne Ave. 16-2t WANTED Olrl between the age of 14 and 19 for turning; girl over that age for sewing. Steady employment. Glove Factory, S. 7th and H. W ANT E DRel lable"" boy or young roan in Jowelry store. Phone 2004. 16-2t WANTED Lady clerk, must have some knowledge of bookkeeping. Western Union Telegraph Co. WAN TED You to cairFeltman'e Clgar. Store,' Phone 2039, Merchants' Delivery. 16-7t WTEIDay work of any kind "by rxperlenccd woman. Call 726 N. 1 14th St. 16-2t WANTED Copy of "May 27; leave at Palladium' office. 13-tf WANTEIlrinto"dohou8ework; 22 8. 20th St. 11-tf W A N TED Jan i tor work or house work by a settled man; 205 North 4th 8t -15-2t Market

' NEW YORK STOCK QUOTATIONS (Furnished by Correll and Thompson. Odd 'Fellow's Hall. New York. Aug. 17. Open High Copper 67 4 6 American Smelting .. .. .. .. ...... .. .. 69 70 Vi 1. S. Steel .. .. r 72 734 U. 8. Stee! Pfd 1167, 117 Pennsylvania ..130 130 St. Paul ; ..127 128 B. ft O 108 lOSVs New York Central .'... 114" 115V4 Reading ' 145 14?Vs Canadian Pacific ..193l 194 Great Northern 127 127 Unloii Pacific .... , .- ,;169 171'.;, Northern raciflc .. ..117 llft AtchUnn lOf 101 I A N : . . ...1434 144 , Southern Pacific '.. ..116 117

CHICAGO. CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS (FurnUhed by Correll and Thompson. .Odd Fellow's Hall. Phone 1446.) Chicago. Aug. 17 WheatOpen lUrl Lot Sept .. 101 102 101 Pec. ... 105 105 104 May ... 110 110 109 CornOpen Hlab l.nw . Sept ... 63 63 62 Dec. ... 60 61 60 May ... 63 63 6 Close 101 104 :r.9 , i Close 62 60 62 Oa' Open High Low Close Sept ... 36 36 35 35 Dec. ... 38 38 37 37 May ... 41 41 40 40 INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK. . Indianapolis. Auk. 17. Hogs Receipts prime $9.1.1. Cattle Receipts 2.1 mo; choice 7.2u. Sheep Receipts 1.5o; prime 4.(. Lambs StMH. PITTSBURG LIVESTOCK. Pittsburg. Aug. 17. Cattle-Receipts light; choice $7.50; prime 7.1; butchers ?U.". Sheep Receipts light; prime $4.35. Hags Receipts 10 loads; prime heavy f3.tk; yorkera fD.SO; pigs $0.35. Veal $o,r. . Choice lambs $125. if TOLEDO GRAIN. Toledo, Aug. 17. Wheat ,..........$1.074 Corn OlVjc oatx v r.: '3C0 Cteurbrt .................... IS.W

Central. QU1GLEY DRUO STORE. 4th and Main. Weet Richmond. JOHN FOSLER, Richmond Ave. and Wait 1st. GEO. H. 8HOFER. srd and W. Main. Palrvlew. 3. 3. MULLIGAN. 1093 Sheridan St

WANTED To buy or rent place of 1 to 2 acres near Richmond; pri:c must be right. Address F. L. G. Sub-station No. 1. 201 Tt WANTED If you want money in place of your city property or farm, go right to Porterfleld's Real Estato office, Kelley Block, 8th and Main. 14-tf WANTED Bread baker at 8 S. 11th St 7-tf WANTED-You to go to Murray Billiard parlors for recreation. 12-tf WANTED Door and window screeua to order, lawn mowers sharpened: call for and delivered. Brown-Darnell Co., 1022 Main. Phone 1936. WANTED Copy of April 1; leave at Palladium office. - 15-tf FOR SALE. FOR SALE Cheap, a fine rubber tired Stanhope; 105 N. 4th. Phone 1612. 16-tf F0R7"SALE Pony buggy and harness". Call at .'KM S. 12th. 17-7t FOR SALE Coal cook stove; will sell cheap: 78 Ft. Wayne ave. 17-lt FOTT"SALE Two second steenKofTTir furnaces, sutable'for six room house. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE. FOR SALE Two business buildings. Mosler Safe, 5 Desks, Desk Stools, Office Chairs, Umbrella Stand, Show Case, Counters, 12 Sample Trunks, 50 Telescope Cases, Carriage, Buggy, Dray, Harness, Step Ladders, Etc. Chris F. Schaefer & Co. 15-tf T Reports Phone 1446.) ljw Closw 66 68 71 116 129 126 107 114 141 193 126 169 117 100 143 116 67 69 73 117 130 128 10S 115 147 194 127 171 118 101 144 . 117 EAST BUFFALO LIVESTOCK. Easi Buffalo. Aug. 17. Vattle Receipts none; prime steers $7.4: butchers $L."o. Hogs Receipts 1.1!M; yorkers $..40; pigs $!t.4."; heaevies $:mm. Lambs fti.tnV Sheei Receipts .mk: prime $4.75. Calves Receipts 'SK choice $!.50. CINCINNATI LIVESTOCK. Cincinnati. Aug. 17. Cattle Receipts !: shippers $t).H. Hogs Receipts :t.KN: choice $S.!H. Shee Receipts 7.7(H): prime $4.m. Lambs $tSX. . . , . INDIANAPOLIS GRAIN." Indianapolis, Aug. 17. Wheat nsHc Corn (5c OaU 34vc Rye 75c Clover seed ...1 $8.00 RICHMOND MARKETS. RICHMOND HAT MARKET. (Omar G. Whelan) New Oats 30c New timothy hay .. .. S10.00$12.o:) Straw, baled ...$3.50 Corn C2c Clover hay .$S.OO RICHMOND GRAIN MARKET. (Richmond Roller Mills) No. 2 Wheat 05c No. 3 Wheat : .92c Oats 30c Corn ....00c Rye, per bu 65c Bran, per ton $23.00 Middlings, per ton ....$20.00 Clover seed $7.00tO$7.50 RICHMOND SEED MARKET. (Range Co.) ' Corn . . 5S60c Timothy ............ . .. .$2-1062.33 Qover seed ....O50S7.00

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Price reasonable. Inquire of Schutz & Lannlng, 18J Ft. Wayne ave. 17t FOR SALE Household goods; leaving city; 204 N. 7th. 16-2t FOR SALE Nice cook stove; 1007 N. A. 16-2t FOR SALE Garland cook stove. Phone 3748. 16-2t FOR SALE Combination book case and writing desk, golden quartered oak. 1216 South D St. 16-3t FOR SALE Bull pups; pure bred. Dr. Ferling. 14-tf FO RSAI.E Duroc hogs. Commons, Webster. Phone "ilUC. 14-tues-wed-3wks FOR SALE Four room cottage, electric lights, both kinds water, dry cellar; acre lot, cheap; possession at once. Phone 5131C. 14-7t FOR SALE SO acres well located good buildings; good fruits, shade and water. Dandy little stock or hog raiser's chance. Price $4,8tO. Apply to J. E. M. Agency, over 0 N. 7th street FOR SALE Old boxes, barrels, etc. Would make good kindling wood. Inquire Joe's Place, 203 Ft. Wayne ave. 15-tf FOR SALE Six room house with bath, furnace and electric light. f2.300.00. Phone 1522. 17-tf FOR SALE Richmond property a specialty. Porterfield, Kelly Blk.. 8th & Main. AugS-tf FOR RENT. FOR RENT Two hundred and sixty five acres of good tillable land to right party. Address "K" care Palladium. 17-7t FOR KENT Furnished rooms tor light housekeeping. 27 N. 11th St. , 17-lt FORR E NT M cenfll atT2 2N orth Eleventh street. John Peltz. 626 Main. 16-7t POR REXT-pOffice rooms, equipped for de ital purposes. Murray Theater Bldg. 16-tf FOR RENT Modern 7 room house, bath, electric light, furnace 1517 N. D. Phone 1700. I 14-tf FOR RENT Furnished rooms, moderate rates, electric light and bath for gents only at the Grand. jly5-tt FOR RENT Furnished rooms, electric light and bath; 122 "S. Sth St. 10-tf Fire Insurance. Turner W. Hadley. Real Estate. " A SCULLING MATCH (American 'ews Service) Lodonn, Aug. 17. The rowing world is taking the keenest interest in the sculling match for the world's eham-. plonship between Richard Arnst of New Zealand, the present holder of the title, and Ernest Barry, the champion sculler of England. The match is scheduled to take place tomorrow on the Zambesi river course just above Victoria Falls, f Rhodesia. The purse to rowed for is one of $.",0H), subscribed by South African sportsmen, $3,750 of which, with the title of champion of the world, goes to, the winner, and $1,250 to the loser. Back From New York Lou M. Emmons returned from New York today with the newest Ideas In Fall tailoring, having attended the Style and Fabric show at Madison Square Garden. FIRE CHIEFS MEET ' (American News Service.) Rochester, N. Y., Aug. 17. Welcomed were the fire chiefs of the country upon their arrival in Rochester today to attend the thirteenth annual convention of the National Firemen's association. About two hundred members were on hand at the opening of the convention this morning in the rooms of the chamber ot commerce. Mayor Edgerton delivered an address of welcome and response for the visitors was made by Chief John M. Sharwood of Neoesho. Mo., president of the association. WantedTen men in the shipping department. Apply tomorrow morning. Elliott jand Reid Fence Factory, West Richmond. TALK; ABOUT PEACE

(American News Service) . Mystic, Conn., Aug. 17. Advocates of universal peace from many parts of the United States and Canada, with several representatives from other countries gathered in the peace temple at Mystic Grove today to, open the annual conference of the Universal Paace society. The meeting was formally opened this forenoon with a welcoming address by Alfred H. Love of Philadelphia, president of the- national body. The sessions wllloontinue over tomorrow and Friday. . - . I 1 " r -

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GoflMinraos WANT AD LETT The following are replies to Palladium Want Ad3. received at this office. Advertisers will confer a great favor by calling for mail in answer to their ads. Mail at this office up to 12 noon today as follows: L. 1 Housekeeper. ..2 H. B 1 Bargain ..... 1 "Investment" 2 Mail will be kept for 30 days only. All mail not called for within that time will be cast out. FOP. SALE Choice residence lot first ecju&re South 12th St Dr. Ewl"g. 2."-tf FOR SALE Small farm nicely situated; close to the city. Address "Z." care Palladium. 17-7t FUR SALE Improved farm, city property and lots. One per cent cotrcilsdion on sales of $500. Kaufrcan. ever 828 Main. Phone 2394. Juno lit. FOR SALE or trade for Richmond property, two modern bouses in fine location In Indianapolis, very attractive. Address P. O. box 67. Richmend, Indiana. jly9-tf FOUND. POUND A Silk parasol, black and white stripes; call 'phone 1058. LOST STRAYED OR STOLEN-One dark brown mare with blazed face, and one black gelding, from my farm 1 mile south of town on the Liberty Pike. George H. Knollenberg, Richmond, Ind. 17-lt LOST Finder please return picnic basket left at either Thirteenth and Main or Fourteenth and Main, to 1417 North C street 6-tf LOST Twenty dollar bill on Main St. Finder please return to Palladium office and receive reward. MISCELLANEOUS. PATENTS procured, also sold on commission. Positively no advance fee,. Patent Exchange, Jenifer Building, Washington," D. C. may22-tf $To"jOO per week for HIGH GRADE EXPERIENCED AGENTS. ( Should have over 2 years' experience and successful record. American Aluminum Mfg. Co., Dept. A., Lemont, HI. 7&21 HIGH FINANCE IN RAILROADS SHOWN IN C.C.& L. DEAL (Continued From Page One.) time, early in 1908, they had asseU ot $8,250,000, as against liabilities of $7,200,000, It is claimed. - ' Erb Urged Trusteeship. Then it was that they consulted Newton Erb, they state, he being a retired lawyer with a reputation for large knowledge of railroad affairs. They considered a receivership, but Erb urged the appointment of trustees to manage the affairs, under a private 4 trust agreement, they claim, and they finally agreed. On May 25, 1908, n meeting of the creditors of the firm was called in New York and a trust agreement was made, by which three trustees were to take charge of the affairs and Newman Erb was selected as one of the trustees, and to him was left the management of Jhe trust, it i3 claimed, Erb acting as sole trustee or managing trustee, with the consent of the other two trustees. Following the creation of the trust all of the assets of the firm w,gre turaed over, and in the lot was a largo amount of stocks and securities of railroad corporations, the affairs of which were complicated and Involved. Now, it is charged, Newman Erb "began from the Inceptioa of the trust and thereafter continued the carrying out of a plan and a systematic effort and endeavor to exploit and advance his own personal and pecuniary ad ment of said trust and tae affairs cov ered thereby in his own personal Interest, at the expense of and without regard to the plaintiffs or their creditors, or the properties or business confided to his care, and plaintiffs now believe and hereby charge . that the object and purpose of the said, defendant Erb in Inducing these plaintiffs to make and execute the trust agreement and appoint him or cause him to be appointed practically , managing trustee, was for the very purpose of enabling him to use the propertios and his position in, relation thereto created by the trust agreement, and acts done thereunder, for his personal benefit and advantage, andnot for tho purpose of benefiting these plaintiffs and their creditors, , as alleged and pretended .by him.", . ; ; NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT. State of Indiana. Wayne County, as.: Estate of Princella E. Thomas, deceased. ; ':-:,; '."Ui; . Notice is hereby -given that tbe anderslgned has been appointed by the Wayne Circuit court, administrator ;of the estate of Princella E. Thomas, deceased, late of Wayne County, Indiana. Said estate Is 'supposed to be solvent.

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On the premises. Sale to begin half past 1 o'clock p.m. Several head of brood mares and foals; standard and registered Several head of 3 year olds, all broken, and good prospects. Several head of 2 year olds, broken to harness. Several head of yearlings; all broken to harness. t A few weanlings; I have too many to winter over.

Several head of young work stock; extra fine.

FREE! ..FREE! ' FREE! Newsboys will be allowed to bathe on Monday free of charge If they bring their suits. Ladies will be allowed the same privilege . on Saturdays. Towels 5c. Hawkins Bathing Pool, Phone 4244. C. O. Parker, Mgr. ' " tues-thur-sat 3t J. AL Lacey Pawnbroker, - 8th and Main. 26-3mo HAIR weaving, manicuring, face massage and scalp treatment Shampooing, t5c. Open . of evenings till 8 o'clock. Miss Steward, 16 SSuth Sixth. v ' may2C-6mo RICHMOND CIRCLE No. 1. Regular meeting. Important business and Initiation of candidates. Good attend1 ance requestetd. Sec. '."" DRTGTXrMOTTIER will be at 500 S. . 11th St, Friday, Aug. 19. ' 17-2t BUSINESS CLASSIFIED machine Shop. We Will, Make Your Metal Patterns as well as do your repair work. WARD MACHINE CO., c 200 N. 9th St. DERINO ; & PHILLIPS AUCTIONEERS jCentervilSe, ?' Indiana BENJAMIN THOMAS, Administrator A. M. Gardner, Attorney. . " 10-17-24 AN ORDINANCE. ' Regulating pawn-brokers, secondhand dealers. Providing a penalty for violation thereof; , repealing . conflicting ordinances and fixing the time when same shall take effect. Section 1. Be ft ordained by the Common Council of the City of Richmond, Indiana, that; any person who loans money on deposit or pledge oL personal property, or other valuable .thing, or who deals In the purchasing of personal property or other valuable thing,' on condition of selling the same back again at its stipulated price, is hereby defined and declared to be a pawn-broker. And any person who loansmoney on deposit or pledge or who purchases second-hand property of any description, is hereby defined and declared to be a second-hand dealer. Section 2. .Every pawn-broker and loan broker, or keeper of a loan offics and second-hand dealers, shall keep a book, in which shall be fairly ana plainly written in ink, at the time of each loan or purchase, an accurate account and description in the English language of the goods, article or other thing pawned or pledged, or purchased, the amount of money loaned thereon or the . amount ' of the purchase price', and the time of pledging or purchasing, the same, no entry in such book shall be erased, obliterated or defaced. ' ' " , Section 3. The said book, as well as every article or other thing of value, pawned or pledged or purchased, shall at all reasonable times be open to the inspection of the Superintendent of Police or any member. of the Police ' force delegated by him. Section 4. It shall be the duty of every person aforesaid, to ' make ou and deliver to the Superintendent of Police, each day, before the hour of Twelve o'clock M. a legible and correct copy from the book recuired In Section (2) . hereof, of all personal property and other valuable things received on deposit or purchased dur ing the proceeding day, together with the time naming the hour, ' when the same was purchased. Section a.. No personal property i received on deposit, purchased or pledged to; - airy such pawn-broker or second-hand dealer shall be sold or be permitted to be redeemed or removed from the place of business of such person for, the space of twenty-four (24) hours after the 'copy and statement required to be delivered to the Superintendent of Police, shall have been delivered as required by the proceeding section- -' Section 6. , No person licensed as aforesaid; shall take, or receive in pawn or pledge. -or by .purchase for money loaned, any property, article or thing from any minor ot which may be In the possession or under the control of any minor. , Section 7. Any person who shall

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's 15-13t - ART STORE. Fancy work and home baking. Hanert Art Store, 8 S. 11th. Phone 2180. . 10-tt FERTILIZER. Attention Farmers. Save your money by buying Fertilizers of a man who .understands them thoroughly. Phone 5150D. . 26-tf STORAGE. Don't forget Atkinson and his fire proof building when you want to storo furniture. Phone 1945. 4th ' and Main street Junel8-tf INSURANCE. MOORE AND OGBORN INSURANCE, BONDS AND LOANS, Room 16 I. O. O. F. Bldg. RESTAURANT. The best meals are gotten at Profit's, 14 S. Elghta street. 7 Rubbing It In. . "What made the boss glare so at that man who Just went out?' said one waiter to another. "When he paid , his bill for a fifty cent dinner he asked If there was any place In the neighborhood, anyhow, where a fellow .could go and get a -decent meal for , fifty cents." New York Press.. U violate any of the regulations, requirements or other provisions of this or dinance shall be fined in any sum not exceeding Five Hundred ($500.00) Dollars. Section 8. All ordinances or parts of ordinances in conflict herewith, are hereby repealed. Section 9. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage and publication once each week for two consecutive weeks in the Richmond Palladium and Sun Telegram, a newspaper of general cir" culation printed and published in the City of Richmond, Indiana. Signed and approved by me this 15th day of August, 1910. W. W. ZIMMERMAN, Mayor. Attest, B. A. BESCHER. City Clerk. , aug 17-24 AN ORDINANCE. In relation to smoke, and providing for the enforcement thereof. - Section 1. Be it ordained by the Common Council of the City of Rich mond, that the emission of dense, black or gray smoke from any smoke stack or chimney used in connection with any stationary steam boiler, locomotive, or furnace ot any description within the corporate limits of the City of Richmond, In any apartment house, office building, hotel, theater, , place of public amusement, school building, institution, locomo tive, or any other structure In the City of Richmond, or in any building used as a factory, or for any pur pose of trade, or for any other pur pose whatever except as a private residence, .shall be deemed, and is hereby declared to be a public nuis ance.' . . , Section 2. The Chief of the Fire Department shall have authority to inspect, supervise and require all steam boilers or furnaces, either stationary or locomotive, and all other furnaces within the corporate limits of the City of Richmond, to be so con structed. or if already constructed, to be so altered or have attached there to such efficient smoke preventives as to prevent the production and emission of such dense black and gray smoke therefrom, and he shall further have authority to supervise the ignit ing, stoking, feeding and attending such, steam boiler or other furnace fires, and. he, or his duly , appointed assistant, if any. shall have authority to enter any steam boiler or engine room,- or building not occupied exclusively as a private residence, and any . person or persons hindering or obstructing him in the performance of such duty shall be deemed guilty of violating the provisions of this or dinance.'-' ' ' :: . ,: ----- Section .' When any person shall be desirous of constructing' or alter ing any ; sjteam boiler, locomotive or furnace within tho - corporate limits of the. City of Richmond, he or they shall make application at the office of the Chief of the Fire Department for a certificate for that purpose, and

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ing the style and dimensions 01 auca boiler and furnace, -together with the. height and sise of stack or chimney, and the method" or device to tw adopted for preventing the emission of such dense black or gray smoke therefrom. If. in the opinion of the Chief of the Fire Department It shall appear necessary, drawings of the above apparatus may be required.; VI'- . y-v:. 1 Section 4. The owner, agent, lessee ture of any description, from the smokestack or chimney of which there shall issue or be emitted such dense oiacK or gray siuoko wimia lae corporate limits of the City of Richmond, and the general manager or superintendent having charge of any boiler or locomotive within the City of Rich mond, from the smokestack or chimney of which there shall issue dense black or gray smoke, within the corporate limits of the City of Richmond, shall be deemed and held guilty of . creating a public nuisance and of violating the provisions of this ordinance. Section 5. The genera! manager, superintendent or other officer ot any railroad or other company, having In charge or control the operation ot any locomotive or engine within the corporate limits ' ot Richmond, who shall cause, permit or allow such dense black or gray Btnoke to be emitted from such engine, within said corpor ate limits, shall be deemed guilty of -creating a public nuisance and ot violating the provisions ot this ordinance. owuoa o. every uuiier ur uuier furnace, except in a private residence, used within the corporate limits of the City of Richmond, and in which bituminous coal is burned as fuel, shall be so constructed or altered or have attached thereto such efficient preventives as shall prevent the production and emission of such dense black or gray smoke therefrom. And no per-, son or persons, association or corpor-, ation being the owner or lessee, or having control ot any such steam boiler or other furnace shall use or allow the use of any auch steam 'boiler or other furnace which shall not be so constructed, or if already constructed at the time of the passage of this ordinance, which shall not be ao altered, or shall not' have attached ' thereto Buch efficient smoke preventives in -good and efficient order and operation. Section 7. Every person having charge of the igniting, feeding, stoaing or attending to any auch steam . boiler or other furnace, or any smoke preventive attached thereto, , shall to ignite, stoke, feed or attend auch furnace, fire and shall keep such, furnace and smoke preventives attached thereto tn good and efficient order so that V such dense black, and' gray smoko shall not be produced or emitted therefrom. , Section 8. It shall be the duty of the Chief of the Fire Department to personally inspect all chimneys, steam generating plants, and all apparatus in use and to make written reports of the same to the Board of Public Works, and to keep a permanent record giving all essential facta relating .s. a . w S . Ve - J A ma ... merew. 11, in toe opinion or me fire Chief the escape of smoke la the dense black or gray smoke which Is declared to be a nuisance within the meaning of tale ordinance, be shall make complaint to persons ao maintaining said nuisance and defining its cause. In event that the cause thereof is unskillful hand stoking, he shall make Immediate complaint against all snch persons violating this ordinance. In event that said nuisance is owing to the construction of the - furnace, sise or height of stack, connection J or engineering details relating to boiler or furnace construction or connection, he shall make statement of the cause of such nuisance and report to the owners or operators as to necessary changes, alterations or add!I IU11 B OUU 1UJ11K m UUUL UL LI 1X1 lur such changes, alterations or additions to be made, and In such case such , time in no instance -shall exceed not ; more than three (3) months. In .the event, however, that It becomes necessary to install stokers, six (6) months shall be given. In the event that it should appear from the Inspection of the Chief of the Fire Department that no change, appliances or alterations of the furnace, boilers, connections, stack or appurtenances thereto would eradicate said- smoke nuisance, aad that said nuisance is owing to the ' steam generating plant being worked in excess of its normal capacity or for nlhr nrnnlr. ' naiAn xannn ha converted by such changes Into a steam generating plant which Is not a nuisance, then he shall report to the owners or operators as above mentioned the conditions of such plant said -antrA M -AMI. I - - essary therein so that It may not bo operated as a nuisance. Not more than four (4) ' months shall be allowed la which to make such changes if tubular boilers are to be Installed; and la the event of the installation of water tube boilers not to exceed nine (9) ' months shall be given for; such; i changes. Notices as above shall be la writing, and at the expiration of the time allowance the : Inspector shall make report as to the condition of plant, and In event ft is maintained as a nuisance, shall make : complaint against any aad all auch persons vio lating this ordinance. - ' r r Section : 9. Any person violating any; of the provisions of this ordin ance shall be punished by a fine of not. less than' Ten ($10.00) Dollars nor more than One Hundred ($100.00) Dollars for each offense, and each day shall constitute a' distinct and separate offense, and in the imposition of any fine Imposed, the Court may make the further sentence that In default of such fine the offender be imprisoned until payment thereof for ' any period of time not exceeding six i months. 1 " :r . Section 10. This ordinance shall be in force and effect from and after its passage and publication one day each week - for " two consecutive weeks In the r Richmond Palladium ' and 8na . : Telegram,- a daily newspaper of general ; circulation printed - aad published in the City of Richmond, Indiana. Signed and approved by : me this 15th day of August, 110. , W. W. ZIMMERMAN, Mayor. Attest, 6. A. BESCHER. City Clerk. ; ao 1744 1