Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 35, Number 294, 30 August 1910 — Page 8
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THE RICH3IOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, TUESDAY, AUGUST 30, 1910.
17AUTED TO APPEAL TO JUSTICE COURT Did Chas. Thompson When He Was Fined for Provoke in Police Court. HAD RACKET WITH BARBER
AND HE SAYS HE INTENDS TO CHARGE HARRY SHEPPARD WITH PROVOKE HE HANDS A ROADSIDE TO THE MAYOR. "1 appeal tt to 'Squire Beyerle's court,, .exclaimed Charles V. Thompson, a real estate dealer. In city court this morning, as he was fined $5 and costs for provoke on charges preferred by Harry Sheppard. who has a barber shop on North Ninth street. "No you won't," said the mayor, "It'll go to the circuit court," ex. claimed Thompson, but he did not make good his threat' Thompson went Into Sheppard's barber shop yesterday and It Is alleged swore and cursed' the barber because be had not paid his rent He was arrested yesterday. Sheppard walked through police 1iAailiaffAM 4neiw el TliAmfMAn wia paying his fine, Thompson glaring at him with hate enough to frighten a lion, snapped ut. He Makes a Threat. "This Is not the last ot the case, my friend. Thompson stated be would Immediately file charges of provoke against Sheppard as. he affirms, the barber came into his office yesterday and damned him and made ell sorts of in sinuations as to his honesty and character. "I believe I can prove that he had a poker game in the house he Is renting from meo n South Sixteenth street about a month ago. His wife was up in the country and there was a bunch of men there. I think they had some beer and the neighbors say there was a big time on. I'll surely make It hot for that young fellow"Sav." said Thomnson to a renorter. "didn't you notice the way the mayor eyed me as X wnt Into court. Why, he's unfair. Guess he knows X voted against him at the last election." FIRE AGEUTS MEET (American News Service.) Port Huron, Mich., Aug. SO. An Important gathering of insurance menthe Michigan Association of Local Fire Insurance Agents convened here today with many members In attendance. In edition to a considerable number of prominent Ire insurance men from Detroit, Chicago and .other points. The proposed lire marshal and agents' fee license bills are among the more Important matters to be discussed during the two days' session. BASH APPEARS AGAIN. Summer Eeiema and Hot Weather kin Troubles Demand Prompt .Treatment With Poslam. All skin troubles which are prevalent In hot weather rashes, inflammations, so-called summer ecsema. Itching spots, hives, pimples, etc, demand the use of poslam for their prompt eradication. Their causes are found in over heated blood, skin irritation, digestive disorders, etc. In some persons the eating of fish or berries In certain months always brings them on. For clearing the complexion, red or Inflamed noses, sunburn, mosquito bites, burns, etc, poslam should be used in preference to aught else, surprising results being noted after a single application. The readiness with which poslam V 1 - .11 M I A ... aseis smau urisc ana minor troubles Is but an indication ot its rapid action in curing ecsema, tetter, scabies, itch, etc, on hands, limbs, scalp or any part of the body. A special 60-cent package of poslam Is prepared for minor uses, and this, as well as the regular $2 jar, is on sale by all druggists, particularly w. H. BudholL But a free sample, which will afford a convincing test, may be ob tained by mall, by writing to the Em ergency Laboratories, 32 West 25th street. New York City.
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William Jennings Bryan Clouds Democratic Situation in State
(Palladium Special) Indianapolis, Aug. 30. Just as he was boarding a sleeper headed toward 8L Louis, at the Union Station Mon day night, William Jennings Bryan, clouded the Indiana Democratic horizon considerably by a statement con cerning his coming to Indiana. He was reminded plainly that he had told Indianapolis men in confidence he had not a single open date from now until election. This, he said, was incorrect "I haven't apportioned a great deal of my time yet," he said. I have sim ply promised to go to a number of states, but I do not care now to dis cuss the number ot dates which I have open. I prefer that announcements of speaking dates should come from the campaign committees." The significant phase of these re marks is regarded as Mr. Bryan's reluctance to discuss the number of dates which he still has open before election. On his last visit to Indianap olis he made the statement, according to a very reliable authority, that no one need worry about him invading Indiana as his time was already fully taken up. At the same time the democratic state . committee continued to promise, he would be here extending the time from one day to three days and finally promising Hooslers a whole week of the peerless one. It is strongly rumored however, that in addition to the opposition of Thomas Taggart to Bryan's coming, the democratic state committee Is having a great deal ot trouble in raising $600, the amount necessary to secure the services of Mr. Bryan for one speech. William J. Bryan and Thomas Taggart 'met Monday night in the Denison hotel. The scene was beautifully staged with a large bunch of faithful democratic shear wavers in the background. The protagonists appeared perfectly unconscious of the presence ot newspaper men, and yet this is what happened. "Who's gona eat," asked Bryan. Taggart, are you gona eat?" "I have Just et." replied Taggart. "Just a moment, Mr. Bryan, I want to see you." They walked away. Taggart first Inserted a thumb and finger in Bryan's buttonhole, and then thrust an arm within the Nebraskan's. The effect was lovely They entered the Denison cafe and Mr. Bryan was seated. They talked three minutes. Mr. Taggart walked onL What passed between the arch-enemies in that brief conversation would doubtless be interesting. But for the gallery work the stunt Is unmatched by anything the democrats have pulled off in the present campaign. Mr. Bryan talked quite freely on political questions as usual. He said at first he would not discuss the Taft letter. Later he concluded to make the following remarks: "I not two things in particular In the letter. First, it is an attempt to get the two factions of the party together in one company. , Second, it favors reduction of the tariff by saparte bills, rather than by general bills.
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When we tried that in '92 the republicans ridiculed us. They, called our bills pop-gun bills. Ie is gratifying to Bee another democratic plan indorsed by a republican president. "The attempt to get the two republican factions together is interesting to one who knows the intensity of feeling between the two factions." Mr. Bryan was told that Edgar Perkins, an Indianapolis labor leader who says he is for Bryan first, last and all the time, had declared Bryan had been an insurgent fourteen years. "I have been advocating reforms for something more than that time, several of which have beentaken up by the republicans," he said. "Is insurgency growing in the dem ocratic party? .Well, the democratic party became an insurgent party in 1896, if you mean by Insurgency, the taking up of remedial legislation." H esaid concerning the defeat of Livingston, a democrat, in eGorgla, because he had voted wi(h Cannon: ''I am not putting on mourning when a Cannon democrat is left at home." "hTe independent voters," declared Mr. Bryan, "are steadily increasing. It is .a healthy sign if you mean by independent voters the men who make their votes represent their views on public questions." When asked if there Is any likelihood of him becoming a candidate for president again, he said: "I will reply simply as I have & great many times before.- I never expect to be a candidate for any office again." THE
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STORY HOW MARK TWAIII LOST RACE
His Futile Chase After a Tallyho Coach an Amusing incident. HE MISSED CELEBRATION WHY. W. D. HOWELLS AND FAMOUS HUMORIST DID NOT ATTEND CENTENNIAL OF THE BATTLE OF CONCORD, N. H. In his reminiscences of Mark Twain to Harper's Magazine W. D. Rowells tells amusingly of the time when he and Mr. Clemens missed the anniversary of the battle of Concord: "Mark Twain came on to Cambridge in April. 1S75. to go with me to the centennial ceremonies at Concord in celebration of the battle of the minutemen with the British troops a hundred years before. We both had special Invitations. Including passage from Bos'ton. but I said why bother to go to Boston when we could Jfcst as well take the train for Concord st the Cam bridge station. lie equally decided that it would be absurd, so we breakfasted deliberately nod then walked to the station, reasoning of many things, as usual. "When the train stopped we found it parked inside and out. People stood dense ou the platforms of the cars. To our startled eyes tbey seemed to project from the wiudows. and uuless memory betrays me they lay strewn upon the roofs like bvakemeu slain at the post of duty. We remounted the fame worn steps of Porter's station and began exploring North Cambridge for some means of transports tlou overland to Concord, for we were that far on the road by which the British went and came on the day of the battle. The liverymen whom we appealed to received us, some with compassion, some with derision, but In either mood couviuml us that we could not have hired a cat to attempt our conveyance', much less a horse or vehicle of any description. 'it was a. raw. windy Uiy. vecy..un..MOT.. Weather Is a sure sign that your horse needs a cool feed. UBIKA is the one highest in protein and lowest in Fiber and Heat of any feed on the market Richmond Feed Store 11-13 N. 9th Pbone 2198 LOANS For the next 90 days, we will make a specialty of short time loans, on furniture, pianos, livestock, etc., in amounts ranging from $10 to $100 on from three to six months time. Weekly monthly or any kind of payments to suit the borrower. We will absolutely guarantee a much lower rate than that charged by any similar concern in the city. Inquiry will prove that we can and will save you money. Confidential. IndianaLoanCOe 40 Colonial Bldg, City. 'Phone 1341.
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like the x?eptoi.y Sit April "cay when the rooted redcoats, pursued by the Colonials. 0ed pantlns back to Boston, with their tongues banging oat like doss. but we could net take due comfort In the vision of their discomfiture. We could almost enry them, for they bad at least got to Concord. A swift proc-esslou of coaches, carriages nod buggies, all going to Concord, parsed us. Inert and helpless, on the sidewalk In the -cullarjy cold mud of North Cambridge. We began to wonder If we might not stop one of them and bribe tt to take us. I fe!t.kHuly the shame of defeat" and the guilt of responsibility for our failure, and when a sy party of stadeuts cauie toward us on the top of a tally ho. luxut'iautly empty Inside." we felt that our chance bad come and our last chauce. fie said that If 1 would
stop them and tell them who I was ! they would gladly, perhaps proudly, give us passage. 1 contended that if with hi far vaster renown 'he would approach them our success would be assured. -While we stood, lost in this -contest of civilities.' the coach passed us. with gay notes blown rrom tue norns or me students, ami then Clemens started la pursuit, euconraged with shouts from the merry party, who could not imagine who was trying to run them down, to a rivalry of speed. The unequal match could end only In one way. and 1 am glad i cannot recall what he said when be came back to m. Since then I bare often wondered at the grief which would have wrung those blithe young hearts If they could have known that they might have had the company of Mark Twain to Concord that day and did not. , "We bung about unaralllngly in tbe bitter wind awhile longer and then slowly, very slowly, made our way home. We wished to pass as much time ss possible in order to give prob ability to the deceit we intended to practice, for we could not bear to own ourselves baffled In our boasted wisdom of ts king the train at Porter's station and had agreed to say that we had been to Concord and got back. Even after coming home to my bouse weJelt that our statement .would J WILLIAMS' KIDNEY PILLS Have you overworked your nervous system and caused trouble with your kidneys and bladder? Have you pains in loins, side, back and bladder? Have you a flabby appearance of the face, and under: the eyes? A frequent desire to pass urine? If so. Williams' Kidney Pills will cure you Druggist, Price 60c. WILLIAMS MFC CO.. Pt pi.. OsvlAOMe For sale by Conkey Drug Co.
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wanting fn verisiuii?.lud f.ilno further delay, and we crept quietly into my library and made up roaring tire , on the hearth and tnawed oarselTee oat in tbe beat of tt before we regained our courage for tbe undertaking. With all these precautions we failed, for when our statement was imparted to tbe proposed victim she instantly pronounced it unreliable, and we were left with tt on our hands Intact. 1 think tbe humor of this situation was Anally a greater pleasure to Clemens than aa actual visit , to Concord would nave been. 'Only a few wks before his death be laughed our defeat ever wltb one of my family in Bermuda and es nlted in our prompt detection.' On the Move. ; Ascum-Do you think it's true that
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