Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 36, Number 1, 10 November 1910 — Page 2

THE HICIUIOND PALXADIOI AND 0UX-TELEGRA3I, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1910.

OFFICII RECORD OF :WAyy&&0UNTY'S VOTE

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J o . . m , z f - . s , s v -g 5 $ 5 i 5 5 j ui 3 o j 2 2 5 3 Ablngtoa No. 1 ... 95 63 2 62 S0 . 51 84 61 84 63 841 S2i ; Ml 60 is 61 73t- 68 'SO 6o "SI 571 82 64 86 57 86 55 Boston No. 1 ...... 82 88 80 85 74 89 68 94 71 92 74f 91 74 90 72 '92 67 96 " 72 921 73 90 72 91 75 ,89 72 90 Center No. 1 51 69 ' 60 69 48 68 42 79 48 71 43 76 ?. 40 79 39 ' 83 43 76 41 "77 41 78f 39 81 1 48 73 43 80 Center No. 2 ...... 88 75 85 79 84 73 78 84 80 80 79 81 79, 80 -..77 - 85 79 ; S4 ; 77 '' 84 79 , 80 77 87 85 7" 87 76 Center No. 3 ...... 99 75 ' 92 81 94 801 91 81 92 - 82 96 76 ' "86 85 87 87 85 89 85 " 84 . 87 85 81 92 94 78 95 76 Clay No. 1 27 65 30 61 21 71 22 70 22 68 23 67 23 .70 .23 70 23 68 23 67 22 i 66 2 70i 26 62 24 66 Clay No. 2 49 88 49 80 34 87 30 92 31 89 29 89 30 91 , 28 97 . 30 88 30 89 2 89 26 92 34 90 31 92 Dalton No. 1 24 79 37 63 23 75 25 77 24 75 23 .74 tZ '-76. 24 78 ' 23 75 27 71 8.3 73 23 71 30 66 f2i ?l Franklin No. 1 .... 31 79 33 76 31 77 31 '79 30 78 31 78 -31 78 31 78 31 ,78 : 31 78 " 31 77 31 78 31 78 31 . 78 Franklin No. 2 .... 30 99 34 95 29 99' 29 100 29 . 99 29 101 ' 28 ifll 29 100 24 77 23 76 28 101 29 99' 29. 101 281 100 Oreen No. 1 28 74 26 74 25 73 24 74 24 76 26 71 24 ' 74 23 78 24 76 23 -76 24 73 24 74j 25 75 25 75 Green No. 2 28 72 27 73 28 70 24 76 23 .;'76 23 76 Z 76 23 76 24 77 23 76 28 76 24 761 25 75 23 75 Harrison No. 1 .... 48 61 .45 64f 39 66 39 67 39 70 39 69 36 73 38 71 38 , 72 37 72 39 68 38 71i 40 68 38 70 Jackson No. 1 .... 47 60 54 50 44 55 45 55 46 46 44 57 44 56 46 - 56 45 55 -43 56 43 58 43 671 45 55 45 56 Jackson No. 2 .... 60 92 63 88 51 99 49 102 . 51 98 49 ' 97 , 49 96 48 .97 48 99 .50 96 50 95 47 99 & 94 47 99 Jackson No. 3 .... 130 62 121 63 110 73 113 71 122 63 113 71 106 77 110 72 ' 104 79 113 74 116 72,114 74! 119 72 115 72 Jackson No. 4 119 86 116 89 103 98 105 97 117 89 97 101 96 102 98 9SI 93 106 97 102 97 102' 97 99105 93 96 101 Jackson No. 5 .... 108 43 103 46 106 4C ,110 43 110 44 105 43 . 102 49105 40 1G3 60 104 45 105 45 106 45 106 42 105 43 Jackson No. 6 .... 94 67 88 72 88 71 89 69 92 , 67 90 68 88 71 90 69 89 69 87 6&j 87 67 86 70i 89 70 89 68. Jefferiion No. 1 ... 76 107 76 97 60 112 58 118 62 108 62 112 t 51 126 55 116 59 112 59 110) 58 113 57 113 65 98 63 108 Jefferson No. 2 ... . 80 56 66 55 69 65 71 73 6o 63 72 61 -56 87 62 72 64 73 62 62 63 62 6r G2 68 .63 64 71 Jefferson No. 3 ..; . 88 47 80 52 76 54 79 61 74 56 81 - 54 6G -86 68 64 .72 61 73 57 " 74 54 7f 571. 78 53 74 58 New Garden No. 1 29 83 41 82 40 80 .37 87 37 84 37 84 : 37 85 37 85. 39 82 37 " 3 37l 85 41 79 37 851 37 85 New Garden No. 2 21 78 24 72 24 .69 22 77 20 75 20 771-' 80 ' 76 20 77 20 " 75 19 78: 19 76 24 72j 21 74 20 74 Perry No. ...... 51 106 . 51 100 34 112 32 117 32 108 32 107 72 114 32 115 30 110 55 102! . 32 111 -31 112 31 109 30 115 Washington Nau.1 . 67 68 73 54 68 58 68 58 C9 57 68 57 68 58 68 58 67 59 66 5sj 66 59 C 59 6S 55 66 67 Wakhlnxton No. 2 . 61 41 61 40 60 41 60 41 60 41 60 41 60 41 60i 41 CO 41 . 60- 4l CO 41 59 42F 60 41 60 41 Washington No. 3 . 84 45 83 44 81 45 , 82 44 .81 44 ' 84 42 84 42 , 83 43 83 . 43 83 44! 83 43! S3 43 82 43 83 42 Wayne No. 1 72 62 65 71 68 68 58 79 59 78 64 73 57 73 53 82 'i 57 82 55 7" 53 77 54 80! 57 77 56 , 79 Wayne No. 2 35 66 34 65 32 57 32 58 52 58 29 61 29t 60 29 62 30 61 . 29 59 1 31 57!- 31 - 60 32 57 30' 59 Wayne No. 3 16 45 13 44 13 44 14 44 12 45 12 46 .12 47 12 47 - 12j 45 12 46r 12 461 13 46! 13 46 : 12 4C Wayne. No. 4 44 40 - 41 40 41 42 41 43 41 42 42 40 41 42 38 46 38 44 38 45 38 441 40 41. 38 43 38 i i Wayne No. 5 58 74 45 78 48 78 49 77 48 .77 62 76 47. 77 45 81 '39 92' 48 7C 48 78,! 46 78! 4C 77 45 78 ftlehniond ; ...J.... '..i. 1st Ward No. 6 .... 117 46 98 59 102 60 100 59 97 60 112 54 91 65 90 67 87 78 89 .69 91 64 89 67 93 64 91 66 lit Ward No. 7 .... 109 70.85 90 95 87 96 85 90 80 107,74 85 90 83 92 83 . S7 82 90 82 . 88 84 92 84 92 &o 92 1st Ward No. 8 . . . . 122 29 105 38 112 33 110 31 107 33 112 33 102 35 99 43 94 54 100 37 102 33 99 41 100 49 99 40 1st Ward No. 9 .... 114 23 95 32 106 26 98 33 101 29 106 22 95 28 98 '32 86 .41 95 30 9C 29 94 34 96 30 .97 29 2nd Ward No. 10 .. 66 39 48 40 62 40 50 41 60 40 54 38 46 44 46 42 .48 43 48 89 47 43 47 41 47 41.1 47 43 2nd Ward No. 11 .. 65 67 3 64 47 72 48 71 . 4 .72 68 60 48 67 "48! 71 .47 7f 49 67 48 69 45 73 46 71 45 70 2nd Ward No. 12 . . 31 26 23 81 27 28 .28 27 26 ' 29j , 27 29 24 30 23 . 29 21 34 ,23 31 23 31 22 31 22i 31j 21 32 2nd Ward No. 13 .. 51 50 43 56 43 -55 45 ? 55 - 44 5 47k 53 , 41 58 3S ' 62 41 60 39 61 41 59 43 56 41 59 40 59 Srd Ward No. 14 .. 65 .76 . 54 85 47 92 47 - 91 47 89 55 84 44 91 47 90 48 89 41 95 44 93 42 94 43 92 4 91 Srd Ward No. 15 . . 45 72 39 83 36 77 41 .72. 39 72 .42 .74 34 76 33 79 31 83 ;34 74 30 78 33 JG 31 75 . 34 76 3rd Ward No. 16 . . 61 38 62 44 51 48 52 - 46 48 49 68 43 46 '61 . 43f 53 40 " 62 44 51 42 ' 51 43 52 44 51 42 52 3rd Ward No. 17 . . 49 40 ' 40 44 42 .46 43 46 42 J 46 43 4C 41 44 41 44 44 .49 41 44 41 44 41 45 42 45 41 46 4th Ward Na 18 .. 42 67 36 60 41 57 . 39 60 39 59 42 66 3C 62 34 64 35 63 37 59 33 '65 33 C2 3j 62 36 62 4th Ward No. 19 . . 75 94 55 109 55 410 56 109 53 108 64 100 51 112 51 113 50 U3 49 115 48 116- 48 116 54 1C9 ' 3 111 4th Ward No. 20 .. 104 60 ; 76 77 90 70 91 69 85 9 100 64 78 78 73 83 57 108 ' 76 76 78f . 75 79 74 77 78 80 76 4th Ward No. 21 , . 102 68 . 75 91 88 '80 90 81 82 -84 92 76 70 95 66 103 f C3 108 3 90 72 87 71 91 9 92 67 "94 4th Ward No. 22 .. 125 72 107 84 116 79 114 77 106 83 113 83 99 88 95 93 .76 128 96 95 94 94 97 92 97 91 98 ' 90 5th Ward. No. 23 .. 46 92 23 99 35 101 81 106 . 30 107 37 97 25 109 26 109 28 108 25 110 2 109 23 108 25 10C" 26 107 6th Ward No. 24 . . 73 100 67 104 63 108 62 Ulf 61 111 63 108 56 112 57 112t 59 113 55 114 68 112 56 114 60 107 57t 110 5th Ward No. 25 .. 63 86 60 85 ' 61 81 58 861 57 84 64 85 55 84 57 87 "59 86 58 83 58 85 59 82 59 81 59 81 6th Ward No. 26 .. 94 113 64 140 63 142 63 144 57 145 67 133 51 147 49 154 52 153 52 143 55 143 51 145 55 144 '52 147 8th Ward No. 27 .. 107 118 79 144 80 151 79 152 75 152 93 133 76 148 47 1M 70 161 76 148 , 73 151 76 14S ' 7C 146 75 149 th Ward No. 28 .. 74 90 ' 68 99 55 105 56 106 60 107 63 96 46 111 4C 109 ' 51 108 46 110 47 105 47 108 511 105 " 49 104 tth Ward No. 29 .. 77 150 64 157 49 179 48 177 49 177 72 152 47 175 48 178 50 173 46 176 ; 47 174 47 173 47 1C9 49 168 8th Ward Na 80 .. Ill . 46 ; 85 71 90 66 87 71- 79 77 94 64 .85 68 82 74 72 88 80 74 78 73 SI 71 85 - 68 82 69 Tth Ward No. 31 .. 77 106 , 61 122 63 120 , 60 123 60 121 68 116 . 57 126 54f 127 57 123 57 126 58 122 55 126 61 119 65 124 7th Ward No. 32 . . 84 109 74 113 .75 115 67 125 67 122 '72 122 60 127 58 132 62 128 60 127 61 122 62 121 62 120 - 63 119 7th Ward No. 33 . . 71 106 '62 114 63 110 62 113 58 116 71 107 59 115 64 118 53 122 68 115 54 119 56 115 67 118 56117 8th Wrd No. 34 79 37 ; 72 35 71 40 JO 40 66 .42 ,73 68 65 42 64 42 C3 47 65 Al 65 42 65 42 67 40 64 42 8th Ward Na 38 . . 62 83, 53 66 53 68 62 ' 70 51 ' 69 57 64 49 69 49 69 48 73 51 671 49 67 51 ' 69 50 5 601 49 69 Webster Na 1 .... 46 82 , 46-.77 ' 42 .77 40 ' 80 " -39 80 .40 80 Mlf 78 v38 82 40 81 '40 79 40 81 4 38 83 41 78 ' 42 80

Total Vote ' Itmj'ty or Plurality 72..f . 780 Dcpcssd Shdi's 746 Wives Have Clamored for FimuicisJ Aid. ASK SHALL SUMS MONTHLY tit York. Nor. 10. Abdnl Hamld's 4rtT continue to b a tovrce of per ptatty to tho Turkish goTernment Their Bomber was estimated not to- ex- ' ced 800 Inchidlnc female slaTeSoC all ranks, but the ministry of thance found ltaolf confronted by claims from 74S women, who demanded from th x-tultAn'a uccotaor compensation to tho tun of $800,000. ' The government refused to pay this sum. but proposed that the, chamber should sanction an rrangemeut by . which the .women of the harem for a period of tea years should receive monthly pensiea..rnc1nc from 14.25 ' to $21.25. The Turkish 'deputies, however, still thought the ministry overgeaerous. .. Some of the extreme left shouted: "Why dont you get them married 'off r whereupon the finance minister retorted that the women were lone and homeless widows, and. according to' Turklmk custom. Mnld not mnort in : attract husbands among the faithful. Other deputies su&ested that as tie women camo mostly from Asia . Ulaor or Albania they should be sent back to their native provinces to be cared for locally.. Here the members for the provinces concerned Jumped up and pointed out Indignantly that the families of these women had received good money for them by selling them to Tlldis Kiosk and that' the local authorities could not be expected to provide tor their maintenance. Other deputies again Irmly refused to do anything at all for the ex-sultan's grass widows so long as wives who nw vivu ur uiir vuuuir wen living la dire poverty. 0 ' Finally a small majority was found for the government's project and so the women of the harem, may look forward to receiving their little pension mil na until 1fA Travelers' visiting Samoa are pussled at first' by -the faet JKat many boya bear temlnlne names. VJ2e girls as frequently have masculine' names. The visitor learns after a while, however, says the New. York Hail, that tils confusing use. of names. Instead of being due to Ignorance, Is In reality t&e result of a native custom; which Is Lfcly poetic Thus If a girl is born ' soon after the death f a brother the miter's nats Is given to her. in the b2f that his spirit and an his good

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1 ....1010....1321...,1210.... 745 1 GAMS Made by the Democrats Who : Claim Eleven of Twenty- " . five Congressmen. ' LEE 0'fJEIL BROWNE WINS v (American News Service.) Chicago. Nov. 10.-Illinois Democrats have eleven seats In the National House of Representatives , today. This represents a gain of five and leaves the Republican fourteen out of the twenty-five districts. " Three of the new congressmen come from Chicago. They are Edmond J. Stack; who defeated William J. Moxley: Frank Buchanan, who defeated Fred Lundin, and Lyden Evans, who defeated. Fred Gansbergen. The. other two new Democrats are' Claude . U. Stone, elected over Representative Graff from the Peoria .district, and H. R. Fowler, who defeated Representative Pleasant Chapman. There were no other changes. . ' . V Greatest interest in Illinois centered

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. . . . 1607j . . . . 1683 . . . . 3380 . . . 1602 In the election of the state assembly, which,' despite the fight made on.it by reformers of both parties, still has the names of forty-five men who toted for William borimer for United States Senator on Its rooster. The Republicans, of course, are in control and the control is controlled in turn, by Lorlmer. . t Lee O'Neit Brone, who twice was tried, for bribery in . connection with the election of Lorimer and once acquitted, was given ? the largest majority for. any candidate for the state legislature. : DIES FROM A SHOCK . William Medearis, an old soldier, fell down stairs this afternoon at the Windsor hotel, where he 'had been staying and died from apoplexy - or heart failure, 'probably brought on by the shock of the fall. He had been an Inmate of the Dayton soldiers home and drew $i? a month pension. There Is a married daughter living in Richmond, but her name is not known by the . authorities. A . telegram was found on the man dated in 1902 announcing the death of his mother. It was sent by Charles Medesris, a brother

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. . . . 1562! . . I16m .1352k. 11527' SNEEZES 0 BULLET New York. , Nov. lo. Three surgeons bent oyer Willie Roth, tour and a half years old. as he lay on the operating table in Har Moriah hospital. - I have located . the ; bullet' right here," said a floctor. touching one side of Willie's nose to indicate the exact position of the-leaden pellet." "."" if : "Katchoo! Katchoo!": sneezed Willie. . , . . V" ' Something dropped on the floor and rolled under the table, and a sugeon picked up the bullet. William was sent to his home. While playing In the street with another boy last night the latter placed a catrldge on the car tracks and it exploded and hit Willie, lodging in his nose. IFecils All kinds; Not how cheo. hut how good we can give. Quality, not quantity. Poultry. Horse, Dairy and Hog feeds of highest grade." . ; Richmond Feed Store , 11 4 13 N. Sth. : Phone 2196. Losi;Chimee Two more days closes the demonstrations of the new Fue.Oil I Gsm Burner at 14 N. 6th St. Those that are interested in a better and cheaper fuel 'than wood or coal should call at once and inspect this burner in operation. ' . ' 2D : Hat Satisfies Give your coal supply for this season due consideration and buy where you know you will get the best. PHONE US 1235. QUICK DELIVERY LL C CzSarC ft fi Sea S2S South- 5th St Phone 1235

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?!! (fllic. dV;kr 0C " OMR) rrtiljyDtt CAIIT LOOSE MONEY So Lucky that Ever ythtng Turns to Gold When Modern Midas Touches It. WASTE LAND AN OIL FIELD Galveston, Tex., Nov. 10. Lucky John O'Neill, the oil operator, brought In two wells, flowing 1,000 and 1.200 barrels, respectively, on his largest find, four miles from the Humble field on the San Jacinto river, in Harris county. t , This is a new oil field of .189 acres, ... every foot of which .O'Neill says is proved. Several test ' wells had been sunk on the land three years ago and all proved dusters. Four montlis'ago the owner offered the land for $200, and O'Neill as a joke bought l, remarking that If it ever turned out oily, he would give, the own er a . liberal royalty. He has refused 150,000 for his interest from a. Texas company. " DREAM SAVES $2,000 ' Newburgh, N. . Y., Nov. 10. Frank Smith, general manager of the Storm King Quarry company, is $2,000 better off through a premonition he had of danger. i He had placed the money in a filing cabinet in his office at night, preparatory to paying off the men, as was his custom; but, feeling uneasy, he went' back after locking up time and took It . away. . In. the morning he found the ' office had been burglarised and the cabinet taken to the Hudson river, where it was broken. open. - One of f .workmen, after charges and threats, confessed, and is now in Jail, here,t ": Deprived of -food;-a-mole will starve to death in a day. ,..;

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Judge Daniel W. Comstock, who baa been on the appellate court bench, representing the second district, for about twenty years was one of the Republicans on the 'state ticket who surrendered his office to a Democrat as a result of the Democratic landslide in the state oa Tuesday. Waynecounty did its best for its only representative on the state ticket by giving Judge Comstock about a hundred more votes than were cast for either Judge Joseph Rabb, or Judge Harry B. Tuthill. Republican nominees for the appellate court from the second district, who were on the ticket with Judge Comstock..:" , .. ' "Judge Comstock's total vote in Wayne .county, was 5,043 or 1,400 more than given Andrew A. Adams, a Democratic nominee, an who received more votes than either of his party nominees who were running for pcwsitions in the appellate, court, received. While on the bench Judge Comnlock has made an excellent record. ' ,

BOARD MAKES RULE - All claims against the city after December. 1, must be filed with the City Clerk with an . affidavit as to their validity, five days before the meeting of the Board of Works at which they are allowed. This rule was adopted at the meeting of the Board this morning..

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