Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 35, Number 328, 3 October 1910 — Page 8

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. THE RICHMOND PA J.LADIUM :AXD SUX TELEGRA3L 3IOXDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1910.

DID TOT FOnCE . the cqlo::el to EnDOnSE TARIFF v ' Report Reaches New York that President Was Responsible for Praise in the - Mew York Platform. ROOSEVELT SENDS A LETTER TO CUMMINS It Is Reported, Replying to Criticism of Him Recently Made by His Newspaper at Oes Moines, la.

(Amorlran Naws Servlca.l Oyster Bay. L. I.. Oct. 3. Theodore Roosevelt wu forced by president Taft to promote the Indorsement of the Payne-Aldrich tariff law which was contained In the platform adopt ed at the republican state conven Hon at Saratoga, according to report that reached newspaper men here today. When the Colonel harried to New Haren two weeks ago to confer with Mr. Taft, he was met with an ultimatum. According to the report president Tart told Mr. Roosevelt he would not be pledged the support of 'the federal office holders among the delegates unless he promised to do bis utmost to have an Indorsement of the tariff written Into the plat form and accepted by the convention. Col. Roosevelt got what he wanted the support of the government officeholdersand President Tart got the indorsement which he aemanded. ' -X Answers Criticism. ' In this same connection It was said that the Colonel had written a let ter to Senator Cummins, the western 'Insurgent leader today, replying to '. the criticism of him in Senator Cum Wins newspaper In Dea Moines, Iowa. Senator Cummins' newspaper had charged the Colonel with betraying the Insurgents' policies In the Saratoga convention. In answer to this the Colonel replied today that the . Saratoga convention did not express his Ideas In the platform plank Indorsing the tariff law. It reflected the sentiment, he maintains, of most of the delegates and he did not for that reason oppose It s - The Colonel Indicated that he con sidered criticism of him misdirected so far as concerns the convention's action on the platform. In Iowa the Colonel made a speech Indorsing the senator and his tariff policies. Business College Notes CO. Williams who formerly attend Ing the Richmond Business College and who has for many years been successful teacher In the public schools of our county, wss elected county superintendent at the meeting of the trustees yesterday. Mr. Williams has the best wishes of his many friends. Mark Wilson, who has formerly been employed In the offices of the Pennsylvania railroad, has resigned bis position and expects to leave for Los Angeles, Cat, Monday morning, lie has done .successful work with the company and while we regret to tee him leave Richmond, we wish him the greatest possible success In his new -field. We understand that the place made vacant by his resignation has been filled by other R. B. G's who have been In line for promotion. 'Sheridan Schroeder, Paul Ketrlng, Ethel Chenoweth. Frank , Williams Florence Fienning, Vlra Benton and Fred Petersen ' entered school this , week, Blanche Williams has accepted position as stenographer with O. O Murray. I B. Campbell went to New Castle. Wednesday evening where he attend ed the night school and conducted some business in the Interests of the New Castle school. He went to Muncle on Thursday where he met the general manager, Mr. Charles Crlng. and also Inspected the books of the bank which has recently been organised In that school. This work is starting off very nicely and the stu dents are much Interested In their bank work. Josephine Welngart, who attended school here last year and who was in charge of the shorthand departement of the Muncle school this year. Is get ting along nicely with her work. She desires to be remembered to all her friends here who are pleased to learn of her success. Elsie Rush who Is a teacher in the shorthand department and Bertha Taylor who Is a former teacher of the . public schools of the county, but who Ss attending business college this fall ' spent 8unday with friends In Day ton. Ohio. - - - 1 Fci3 G Uzzx&zrt r-- r n r ir-ir-v rn ft R r I VI ' II U' J L J U Aits hdk tad bxiz . a. r- --J fa m

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REV. UAHY SECURED

FOR LOCAL REVIVAL Rev. George Maby, of Scranton, Pa., Is coming to Richmond to conduct a big union revival service next month. He Is one of the best known evangelists In the United States. BIG CHURCH EVENT Legislative Body of Episcopal Church Will Meet at Cincinnati, Ohio. LOCAL PEOPLE TO ATTEND The general convention the trien nial legislative body of the Protestant Episcopal church in the United States will begin its sessions in Cincin nati on Wednesday morning next. Many local churchmen will attend. The convention is composed of two separate bodies, the house of bishops. 108 in all, and the house of clerical and lay deputies,' composed of vfour clergymen and four laymen elected from every diocese. Legislation may be proposed by any member of either house, but can be enacted only by concurrent majorities. For considera tion of missionary work there will be several joint sessions of the two bouses. The Woman's Auxiliary to the Board of Missions Is composed of women chosen in every diocese, and also holds its triennial meetings at the same time and place. . AH sessions of the several bodies will be held In Music Hall. ' The official program for Wednesday, October 5, Is as follows. ' At 7:30 a. m., Holy Communion In all Episcopal churches In Cincinnati and its suburbs. At St. Paul's cathe dral. Seventh and Plum streets, for the bishops and deputies. At Christ church. Fourth street, for the Wom an's Auxiliary and the general public. At 10:30 a. m. Opening service in Music hall. Preacher, the Rev. John Wordsworth, D. D., S. T. D., LL. D.. D. C. L., Lord Bishop of Salisbury, of the Church of England. At 1 p. m. Luncheon, (daily from Monday to Friday Inclusive) free for bishops and deputies, and at a charge of 50 cents to all visitors. In north hall. At 3:30 p. m. Business sessions. The house of bishops in North hall. the house of deputies In Music hall. The Cat and the Tail. Once upon a time a cat who prided herself on her wit and wisdom was prowling about the barn In search of food and ssw a tall protruding from a hole. There Is the conclusion of a rat.' she said. . Then she crept stealthily toward it until witl.in striking distance, when she made a Jump and reached It with her claws. Alas, it was not the ap pendage of a rat. but the tall ot a snske. who Immediately turned and gave her a mortal bite. Moral. It is dangerous to Jump at conclusions. Hotel Insurance Against Robbery. At a well known hostelry In Venice It Is the practice to charge guests 25 centimes per diem for insurance against fire and robbery, the amount covered for this premium being 1.50O francs. This is a very convenient ar rangement, as robbery la far from un common in Italy. London Truth. A Pugilistio Feat. "Clancy, who give yes tb black eye yes haver "If I knew I'd lick 'lm. "Sure, an' don't yes know 7" "How c'd I know?' Me back wss turned st tb tolme." Toledo Blade. What He Got. What're ye comln home with your milk pall 'empty for?" demanded the farmer. "Didn't the old cow give any thing?' ; "Yep." replied the chore boy. "nine quarts and one kick r Exchange. - Her SpeeiaKy. ' MUs Crlmaonbeak-I'd like to be lawyer. - air. cnmwnbeak I guest J"oua tner Jmg. -wny soy Oh. you'd have the last ward then.Net Whet Ha itaana. Mother ito her dausbteri Will play that new aouata for the doctor? ueoguier tiut. mamma, the doctor ha bad so much wrrow lately. Doe-tor-But. my dear young; lady, to bear

TO LOSE Pittsburg Gas Company Ceas es to Distribute to Them Fuel for Nothing. SAVE INDIVIDUAL EXPENSES i Pittsburg, Pa.. Oct. 3. "Free light! licrhti

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. . . . ,i .i.-w' u,u"- l " roniand heat for churches is all right, DUtjjng to members of the commission. we don't propose to famish free fuel, that the installation of such systems to can all the fruit In the Upper Ohio! will be recommended to the roads of Valley, and we shut down right in thetne state and tbat 8Uca a' recommend -

tAA, , , , t ' . cial of the Manufacturers' Light and Heat company, ; of Pittsburg today.! when nBkeri whr rnmnanv hri nt off the free gas from churches in Bel - levue. Ben Avon and other Pittsburg J suburbs.--It developed that the gase company i claims to have found that women "of the congregation were n the habit of using the gas In the church basements for canning their fruit each summer and fall, thereby saving home gas bills and preventing '.'cluttering up their own homes." as one put It." The churches threaten to take the matter Into court. . : , - MASONIC CALENDAR. Monday, Oct. 3, 1910. Richmond Coramandery No. 8, K. T., Stated Conclave. , ' ' Tuesday, Oct 4, 1910 Richmond Lodge No. 196, F. & A. M. Stated Meeting. Thursday, Oct. 6. Wayne Council, No. 10, R. & S. M. Stated Assembly. Doubt Disappears No One in Richmond Who Has a Bad Bsck Can Ignore this Double Proof. Does your back ever ache? Have you suspected your kidneys? Backache Is kidney ache, With it comes dizzy spells. Sleepless nights, tired, dull days,. Distressing urinary disorders. Cure the kidneys to cure it all. Doan's Kidney Pills bring quick re lief. Bring thorough, lasting cures. You have read Richmond proof. Read now the Richmond sequel. Renewed testimony; tested by time. Edgar S. Mote, mail carrier, 24 S. Twentieth street, Richmond! Ind.. says: "Doan's Kidney Pills brought such good results In my case several years ago that I gave a public statement, recommending them. For a long time I had suffered from back ache and kidney trouble and the least cold I caught settled in my kidneys, making my complaint worse.. Hearing about Doan's Kidney Pills, I procured supply , at A. G. Luken & Co's Drug Store and their use so completely cured me that I have had but little trouble since. I shall always hold Doan's Kidney Pills in high esteem." For sale by all dealers. Price SO cents. Foster-Milburn Co.. Buffalo. 1 New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. E. B. Knollenbera, 11 S. 8th St. -DURGLARYThe summer outing season will soon be here, when you will leave your silverware, furs. rugs, paintings snd bric-a-brac to the burglars. Upon your return. If 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- A CO. protect you. Phone 1330. JUST RECEIVED A CAR LOAD , ,u OF Rex Cement One of the Best Portland Cements on the Market n. C CsUerfieSi & Sen 525 South 5th St. Phone 1235 DANCE AT 1. 0. 0. F. HALL THURSDAY and FRIDAY Oct. 6 and 7 at 8:30 Sharp. : POST CARD COUPON Clip this Coupon -and bring it to one of the Quigley Drug Stores A with .1 A rents anil rc!v on set A of 23 colored view Post Cards of Richmond. By mall 3 cents ex-

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Be Adopted By Indianapolis, diana railroad Ind, Oct. 3. The . In- j commission has been ; advised by Its experts c a. block signal systems that the installation of block signals on the interurban railroads of n . ""- ' preventing l such accidents as occurred at KingsI i a i-.i--.tr.. . c iiana near uiuntom las week, is prac1 Liu iudi iuiu bjbiciub uugui to "j crmo uueui w ; auonwiii go to the governor in a speJdal report. . , m support 01 tne ineory mat tne installation of such systems , is necessary to the preservation of life and ; Ppsrty on Interurban railroads, the current' Rallws v An Curette "'hj.ii tH ' tolWwllg to gar: , -The terrible butting collision of I electric cars near Bluffton. Ind.." last 1 wees week, killing two score people, must nav come as a sad lesson to the ofjflcer8 ot th railroad company, and to (he citizens and legislators who had thought that their law passed in 1907 inquiring the use of the block sys tem, would prevent the occurrence of such disasters. The law did not touch such cases as this, and its moral i effect on the management of those i roads wihch it does cot reach appears to have been nil. ;- - - Block System the Safest. The main lesson, that the, block system is the only practicable remedy and that without it the only reasonable and effective safeguard for the lives of passengers is a severe limita tion of speed, has been reiterated in these columns so many times tbat we will not here enlarge on it. We can imagine a road so well disciplined as to attain a high degree ' of safety while running Its trains or cars under the 'timetable and train dispatching system, but it is , only by the exercise of the imagination; no one has ever produced any satisfactory evidence to ' that effect. " ' The roads that have accomplished the best results by the old method give no assurance that good' results will continue. Therefore, those methods must be rejected. "Collisions just like Bluffton occur frequently. The records show this every month. It is only by good luck that they kill only six or one instead of forty. The railway , manager or the legislator who defers radical remedial measures because of a light death record is playing with fire or more appropriately with fire and dynamite, combined. But to any one who is determined to stick to the death record as his main guide of action it may be pointed out that this record is sure to be worse with cars tbat carry scores of passengers on the cow catcher which is virtually what the electric cars do than where Ge! Measured Now For that New Tailor-Hade Soil al Woolley's, 918 Main

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the front of the train is made up of a buffer consisting of a hundred tons of steel, coal , and baggage. . - - i Says the law im Weak. "Another lesson is the weakness of the Indiana block system law. It Uppiies only to steam roads earning ..... 17,500 a mile annually. It is obvious mat. eiecinc cars can smata weaiselves even more reaany man cars Lf standard railways; and even if the law were to be made applicable to j electric roads, the money limit would j still be subject to criticism, for a fine too weak or too poorly located to earn a half of $7,500 finds no difficulty in gathering carloads of passengers at 5 or 10 cents a head, and running SUch cars by methods which defy the plainest lessons cf experience. If the i - Tn4inn., , people, of Indiana expect to safeguard the lives of people who travel on the railways, of that state they will have to- do something better than pass laws which are too crude to fit the cond! tlons. and Intrust their enforcement to commissioners who get their knowl edge, of. the subject from mass meet lngs in which train men discuss questions tbat are out of date and railway lawyers Urge reasons for not complying with any law. . , . - "A -third lesson of such collision as this should be -addressed to congress and to the legislatures of other states.": . Honors Easy. fl've just bad a tussle with the dentist."Ah: Who came off best?" "On er It was a drawl" Piles! Pilos! Pilos! Williams' Indian Pile Ointment will euro Blind. Bleeding- and Itching Pile. It absorb the tuapors, allays itching at once, acts as a poultice, gives instant relief. Williams' Indian Pile Ointment is prepared for Piles and itching of the private parts. Druggists, mail 60c and $1.0. WILLIAMS MFO. CO.. Press.. Cleveland, Ohio For sale by T. F. McDonnell. , f Oh ! You Hoc! Food Him ' W PROTEIN . And Watch Him Grow. CHEAPE8T AND BEST FEED. FOR YOUR HOGS... GET OUR PRICES IT PAYS Oiaer GelVbelan Feed and Seed Store 33 South 6th St. . . Phone 1679 . We will give you the benefit of years of experience in selecting the coal that will give you the best results. You should have the coal - that is suited for the place you want to burn it, as well as know how to fire to get the most for your money. GREAT .25c -25c Baking Powder S0c .....70c 35o 10c 25c 15c 25c 10c .....60c .....ISC ..5c .....30c 727

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(American News Service.) Paris. Oct.: 3, The traveller's thoughts naturally turn to tipping. If they did not. his memory would soon be jogged. The old controversy for and against tips has once more been revived, and the old pieces of advice given. At hotels, tip on the scale of 5 percent of your bill, after Baedeker. or 10 percent, as most waw pwii say. Tip everybody you can find. Tip only those who have put themselves out especially for your benefit. Tip nobody at all, and wait to see what happens. Entrust the tips in a lump sum to the hotel keeper, or give it all to the head waiter, hoping it will be fairlv distributed. Every different course i once more advised. The only Idea that is dying out, if it ever existed, is that o? not Upplng at au. a German hotel keeper Is said to have tried to abolish tips by paying his servants double wages. The result was that he could get no servants, and sometimes got abuse from his customers. Some of the latter actually sent tips by post to the servants after leav ing the hotel. Water bills due Oct, 1. l-10t The Flower Shop IMS Uaia SI Phone It) Our Guarantee Goes with every furnace to be and do what we say it will do. PILGRIM Furnace Co. 529 Main St. Phone 1390 714 to 720 8. 9th. Phone 1685 GET D U G Y AH D TAKE NOTICE! TRAVELING SETS- Many styles of various equipments from $3 to $10. MANICURE SETS In leather cases at $1.25 to $5. ' I i . Quality in Leathe Goods .. And the Right price. YilLLEtTG HAI1NEGC STORE 827 Main St. Established 18S0 Meats Meats rtlccls If 'in need of anything in Fresh, ; - Salted or Smoked Heats, see or phone Schwegman. We can ', give you the right price on one pound or a ton. We carry the ' i f ' largest stock of all kinds of ' - choice meats, sausage and lard V in the city. We at all times can ; give you. -quantity and quality, i Three phones 2204. 1084, 1630. - With 3 delivery wagons and 2 boys with bicycles, we will In j sure you;'.; - ... ..' - j., Prpinpl Delivery of All Your Orders ' DRESSED POULTRY NOTICE. - The ladies of Grace church e- will serve lunch and will have a e rest room in the church during the Fall FestivaL - 01-00 SND. To Cincinnati iiaCfio.n.n. Sunday, CcL CD Train leaves Richmond. 5:08 . m. 03. SUND To Chlcacc via c fi o. n. n. Set Kli, CO. OD Train leaves Richmond 12:25 midnight For particulars call C. A. BLAIR, . P. A T. A, Rktunond. Phone 20S2.

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make a purchase from us yen can always get r your money back if anything that we sell te not as represented or falls to give satisfaction. Building busi ness on a right, basis is ene of our hobbies. That's why we ere growing. -All your drug store needs we can supply In a meet satisfactory way and guarantee besides. A few of the everyday' drug store needs with comparative priess showing the eeenemy et trading with us. - Castoria, the kind that yeu have always bought, regular 35c 2Se Foley's Kidney Pills. $1 slse C9e Foley's Kidney Pills 80s slse 40c DeWitt's" Kidney Pills, $1 slse at ,tte DeVYitt's Kidney Pills,, 50c slse 40e Swamp Root, $1 else . . . . . . .S9e Swamp Root,' 50c slse . ... . . .40e Syrup of Pepsin, $1 site.... 890 Syrup of Pepsin, 50c site. . .40 Antiphlogistlne, 50c size..... 40c Antiphleglstine, 75c site. . . .80e Antiphlogistlne, $14B site $1X3 Beef, Iron and Wine for flesh. blood and muscle, I pint -bottle ..............50o Peruna, a well known reme dy for catarrh, $1 else. . . . .tSe Pinkham Compound, 81 slse, C3o 25 colored views ef Rich mond ........... .... ..... lOe j.a '- -. ; " CIGAR BARGAINS ' Per the next ten days in order to get you better acquainted with our leading brands we of. fer the following: ' SIR FRANCIS GRANT r Two sixes, 3 fer 25c 10c strelcM. The mildness of this cigar will plesse that class of smokers whe find delight In the aroma ef fine Havana but can . net smoke heavy Havana elgare without an attack of "nerves." The "Sir Francis Grant" cigar la made ef a fine grade of .Havana .filler with the highest grade Sumatra wraoner. It is perfection In seed and Havana cigars. ' 3 for 25c 4 for 25c 10c straight 3 for 25c EL PRACtO Made in San Juan, te straight. A clear Porte Rlcan cigar made from the finest grade ef leaf to bacco grown in the central vak ley ef the Islands of Porte Rice The eaual of the MEi Praete" cigar waa never before offered to the public for less than 10c and this cigar is good ten cent value 4You will agree with ue after you. smoke them. 5c straight. Rothschild: -5c or 8 for 25c Is made only In straight full. shape, thus you get the Benefit - of its splendid aroma and full quality from the time the match Is applied. 8 for 25c , , . - ' SARONA. ,. - . ' " . . ; Perfeeto: 5c er 8 fer 2Sc A cigar ef exceptional .quality. . combining mildness and flavor. - it is especially suited far those - who smoke continuously. Each cigar la enclosed in a paper cup which protects the wraps both in the box and in your pocket. S for 25 centc ' The largest line of Stogies, fa the city to choose from. Stores

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