Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 36, Number 117, 6 March 1911 — Page 3

THE RICH3IOXD PAIXADIU3I AXD SUN-TEL.EGRA3I, MONDAY, 31 ARCH 6, 1911.

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TO TRY CAMEROII 0AM TOO" S00I1 John Dcitz and Family Must Answer for Their Defense of Their Home.

(American Nwa Service) Hayward, Win., March 6. Everything nrrmi to be In radinoHS for the hearing of the cases aRalnut John Deltz and four members of his family on charges of murder and aBBault. growing out of their valiant defenue of their Cameron Dam home and property. The cases are Het for trial before the tnn cf the circuit court beRinnlng Monday and. In anticipation of the Bonnational trial:), hundreds or persons from the adjoining counties have corao to Hayward, eager to Haten to the intereHtlng teHtlmony and to await the outcome of the cases which have attracted more than ordinary attention throughout the country. The first case to be called Is against John Deltz. Hattie Deltz. his Wife, and I.eslle Deltz, their son, on the charge of having murdered OBcar Harp, a deputy ftherl.'f. who took part In tho attack upon the DHtz stronghold at Cameron Dam. The second case Is against John Dcitz alone and Is for assault on William (iiblin, former sheriff, who with Patrick McGinn, tried to capture DHtz In 110. Valentine Welsenbaeh, who helped Deltz at that time, Is now In the state penitentiary at Wau pun on a twelve-year nentence for the shooting. The third case Is against Almvra Deitz. eldest daughter of John Deitz. who Is charged with assault with intent to kill John Iloglch, a deputy sheriff who took part in the attack of ia01. but It Is believed that this case will be dropped by the prosecution, as there seems to be no evidence to show that the girl ever handled a rifle. Long In Limelight. Deltz and his sturdy family have .-.n ,... i.r ... i.. I-..U..V - light for a number of years and have I furnished practically all the sensatlonsf or mm county ever Binre i;mm. i-rmr to that year Dletz and has family occupied a cabin near Price dam. where Deltz ncted as watchman of tho dam for the Chippewa Lumber company. In February of 1001 the Deltz family moved to the Cameron farm, which Mrs. Deltz had purchased four years before from the widow of Hugh Cameron. Refore leaving Price dam Deltz made a demand for his pay and the failure of the representative of the company to settle led to an altercation In which Deltz made use of his fists. This led to the Issuance of the first warrant for his arrest. Deltz's claim was settled several yars later by the payment to him of $1,717. In April 1901 Deitz imsted a notice on the wing of Cameron dam, forbidding trespass. The Chippewa I.umlwr and Doom company had logs In Thornapple river, which they desired to sluice through Cameron dam. Deltz would not permit that, unless the company paid him $10,000. The lumber company obtained a temporary Injunction against Deitz, but he disregarded It and. armed with his rifle, prevented the lumbermen to sluice 1he logs through the dam. That he was within his rights was proved nfterwnrd, w!ien tho courts decided that Mrs. Deltz owned the flowage rights nlong the Thornapple river and had the control of Cameron dam and Its sluices. During the summer of 1904 several attempts were made to serve warrants in connection with the dam controversy upon Deitz, but he kept tho deputies at a respectful distance. When former sheriff Glblln and three armed deputies attempted on May 9, 1901, to take Ieltz, several shots were fired and Glblin retired. Several other attempts were made In the sjime year it'll d'irlug 1903 and the early part of 1906, but all were unsuccessful.. On July 25, 190U, the sheriff with a dozen deputies, all armed, surrounded the DAUGHTER WAS CURED By Lydla E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Baltimore, Md. "I semi you heretorith the picture of my fifteen year old KUiignter Alice, who was restored to health by Lvdia E. im&iutn s vegetable Compound. She was pale, with dark circles under her eyes weak and irritable. Two different doctor treated her and called it Ureeu sickness, but she Krrw orw ail ma , I time. LvdtaHPink. ham's Vegetable Compound was rec ommeiutaU and after taking three botties she has regained her health, thanks to your rneaiciQC. I can recommend it for all female troubles." Mrs. I A. Corkran, 1103 liutland Street, Baltisnore, Md. Hundreds of snob, letters from moth-

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jieiu cabin and a pitched battle was fhe ,a wh,oh d shorff was BerlousIy woundpd am, Clarence Deltz, one of Deitz' sons, received a scalp wound. The warfare between Deitz and the authorities continued at intervals until the matter was brought to a climax by a new act of violence. During a visit to Winter Deltz became involved In a quarrel with Bert Horel and wounded him by a pistol shot. About two months later Sheriff Madden and hi3 men waylaid three of Deitz children, while they were driving and shot two of them. Almyra and Clarence, wounding them seriously, although they were not armed and had not resisted. Deitz and the rest of his family remained entrenched in their cabin, beseiged by tho sheriff's posse. During tho seise deputy sheriff Harp was shot and Killed. The siege ended with the capture of Deitz and his family on October 8, 1910, af ter Deitz had become incapitated by a shot through his haud. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Take LAXATIVE BHOMO Quinine Tablets. Druggists refund money if it fails to cure. E. W. GROVE'S signa ture is on each box. 25c. A t Local Theaters Ward and Vokes. A new, screaming farce entitled "Trouble Makers," based upon the doings of Ward and Vokes as Percy and Harold is announced as the attraction at the Gennett on Thursday. Ward and Vokes have been favorably known to the theater goers for several seasons and their names are a 'guarantee that the "Trouble Makers" will be one of the brightest, most entertaining, most witty and most rollicking musical farces that has been seen here. Both these artists are known from one end of the country to the other as the best impersonators of the hobo, but during the action of this farce they will also be seen as Miss Stout and Miss Plump, two female suffragette agitators. The company which has been supplied for this organization numbers flfty people, each as a well known specialist as well as an actor of repute. The songs that are rendered are bright, catchy, up-to-date and new. The marches and evolutions will be among the prettiest that will be seen on the stage this season. Settings most gorgeous in their many colored environments will aid much In the exploitation of the plot. Gowns almost regal in their costliness will bedeck the ladies of the company and will add in pleasing both eye and the senses. Sterling Stock Company. The Sterling Stock company will open at tho Gennett theater tonight for a week's engagement. The opening bill will be The Yankee Hustler. Ladies will be admitted free under the usual conditions. With numerous new vaudeville acts at each performance and excellent scenic effects, the week is sure to become a popular one. in. v. mi.. c-..k xr. t. . . . ln l""n opportunities for the display of their talents in this opening bill. At the Murray. Billy De Onzo. who with his brother and Mr. Baker are putting on one of the highest class acts of its kind tlon of the country doing the act singly. He had another young fellow with him doing the comedy acts only. Then the fancy Jumping act was in its Infancy. Since then he has workled hard to perfect what is doubtless 1 t h a Kesf a s tf . It Vi m4 avas aiaam

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3sK so many things seemingly impossible that It would be almost as impossible to describe them. They include jumping from candle to candle up an inclined plane and gracefully somersaulting to the floor from the apex. Members of Twin Oak Camp W. of W. No. 147, are requested to be present at meeting tonight. Business of importance. A. A. Graham, Dist. Deputy. " honored the monkey."" Origin of th Coat of Arms of ths EmH of Loinstar. Most of the wild animals have a place in heraldry, and many strange and impossible creatures, such as griffins, dragons and unicorns, have been Invented as emblems of daring and valor. But the donkey and the monkey have not been so used, except ia one instance, where the monkey has been admitted to the ranks of titled nobility. The story of this adoption Is to!d by Mr. Curtis in his book. "One Irish Summer." On the Leinster cost of arms are three monkeys standing with plain collar and chained; motto. "Crom-a-boo," "To Victory." This is the only coat of arms, I am told, that has ever borne a monkey in the design. It was adopted by John Fitzthomas Fitzgerald in 1310 for romantic reasons. While this Earl of Leinster was an Infant he was In the castle of Woodstock, which Is now owned by the Duke of Marlborough. The castle caught fire. In the confusion the child was forgotten, and when the family and servants remembered him and started n search they found the nursery in ruins. Bnt on one of the towers was a gigantic ape. a pet of the family, carefully holding the young earl In his arms. The animal, with extraordinary Intelligence, had crawled through the smoke, rescued the baby and carried it to the top of the tower. When the earl had grown to manhood he discarded the family coat of arms and adopted the monkeys for his crest, and they have been retained to this day. Wherever you find the tomb of a Fitzgerald you will see the monkeys at the feet of the effigy or under the inscription. Her Outlook. "There shall be no marrying or giving in marriage In heaven," quoted the wise guy. "That's pretty tough on the girl who thinks no man on earth good enough for her," added the simple mug. Philadelphia Record. HOY TO MAKE YOUR, COM3 SYRUP To make this excellent cough syrup take one pound of granulated sugar, one-half pint of water and one bottle (2 ozs.) cf IXXJOS cough remedy (the extract for making cough syrup) this will make one pint of exceedingly good cough syrup, free from opiates. at a very small cost, good for every member of the famiy. The next time you have a courn, try this, make it yourself, see if you don't say it is the best cough syrup you ever used. The LOGOS extracts are for sale at all First Class Drug Stores.

NEEDFUL KNOWLEDGE

Richmond People Should Learn to Detect the Approach of Kidney Disease. The symptoms of kidney trouble are so unmistakable that they leave no ground for doubt. Sick kidneys excrete a thick, cloudy, offensive urine, full of sediment, irregular of passage or attended by a sensation of scalding. The back aches constantly, headaches and dizzy spells may occur and the victim is often weighed down by a feeling of languor and fatigue. Neglect these warnings and there ss danger of dropsy, Bright's disease, or diabetes. Any one of these symptoms is warning enough to begin treating the kidneys at once. Delay often proves fatal. You can use no better remedy than Doans Kidney Pills. Here's Richmond proof: Mrs. Fred Heater. 607 N. Thirteenth St., Richmond. Ind., says: 'Doan's Kidney Pills were used in my family several years ago with the best of results in a case of backache. This remedy was procured at A. G. Luken & Go's Drug Store and it effected a complete cure. I publicly recommended Doan's Kidney Pills in 1906 and at this time I have no hesitation in verifying that statement." For sale by all dealers. Price 30 cents. Foster-Milburn Cc. Buffalo. New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no otacr. E Pluribum Unum. The couatry is Indebted to Jahn Adams for its uational motto, with an Englishman of note sharing in the honor. It soems that while Adams was minister to England Sir John Prestwirk. an eminent English antiquary, suggested to him a good motto to represent the union of the American colonies. Adams at once was taken with the idea, which he transmitted to Charles Thompson, the secretary of congress, who en June 20. 1782. reported to that body his design for a government seal. In this the Latiiflegend "E Phiribus Untim" was to be borne on a ribbon held in the beak of an eagle. Just where Sir John got the idea is not certain, but it is a fact that the motto was ln use on the cover of the Gentleman's Magazine, first published in 1730, and it may have struck his fancy by Its orplicabllity to the situ atlon then obtaining in America. New Zealand's Glaoiers. The great size of the glaciers around Mount Cook, in New Zealand, has been often remarked. The Tasman is eighteen miles long, the Murchison ten miles, the Godley eight miles, the Mueller eight miles and the Hooker seven miles. Most of these glaciers have moraines of eiceedlug roughness, but the approaches to them are not steep, as is usually the case with European glaciers. The southern Alpine snow line is only a little over 7,000 feet. Glacially polished rocks are rare, and in many ways the mountains are singularly different from those of central Europe. A Natural Mistake. "I was just telling our friend here, Molly, that it was storming on the day of our marriage." "Surely not, Hiram! The weather Was perfectly lovely!" "Well, well! I don't know how I got so mixed up about it; probably becausa it's been storming ever since!" Atlanta Constitution. Ezo Hakes Feet Feel Fine Draws out the Pain from Corns and Bunions. Soothes the Inflamed Skin. ft your feet are tender, get sore easily, burn and sting and keep you feeling miserable all tho time, go to Leo II. Fihe today, lay down 25 cents say I want a jar of Ezo. Then rub on Ezo and rub out agony. All pain will vanish like magic, and you'll have as good a pair of feet as anyone on earth. Ezo is a refined ointment that quickly soothes and heals all soreness wherever located. Use it after shaving and for sunburn, rough or itching skin, for red nose, eczema or blackheads. It certainly does the work. Ezo Chemical Co., Rochester, N. Y., Makers. The Endowment. policies issued by the Provident Life & Trust Co., are superior ones and from the point of security and low cost, should interest YOU. E. B. Knollenberg AGENT Pig-skin and Seal-skin Bags, $1.00 and up. We also carry a full and complete line of Leather Goods Suit Cases, Valises, Trunks, Etc. Miller's Harness Store 827 F.IAIN ST.

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CAIOII'S FAREWELL ADDRESSJS CHIEF Steps Down Without Regret From Throne that He -Held Eight Years.

(American News ServiceWashington, March 6. While the house resounded with the cheers of republicans and Democrats alike, Joseph G. Cannon, immediately after the bouse had adjourned Saturday, delivered his farewell message as speaker of the house. Representative Champ Clark had introduced Mr. Cannon as the second man to serve eight years as speaker of the house and as the only man to have served thirty-five years in the house. Then Mr. Cannon held up his hand for the cheers to cease. They continued for some time, however, and were renewed from time to time. "Uncle Joe" reviewed his long services in the house and recounted the friendships that he valued. Then he continued: "I leave this place not without re gret. I have performed the duties of this office to the best of my judgment. I lay down the speakership with mal ice in my heart toward no colleague and toward no member with whom I have ever served in my long term here. The speaker-to-be has made reference to the fact that iay depart ure is final as the pesiding officer of the house of representatives. At my age, almost "5 years, I cannot in truth occupy this great place again, and I would not if I could. "I am so fond of my good friend from Missouri that I can serve under his gentle rule as a plain member of the house. "And now nothing remains for me to say than to wish every one of you, my friends, health, strength, courage and happiness. And now, having said the last word as speaker of the house having signed the last bill and having held the gavel in my hand for the last time, I declare the sixty-first con gress adjourned without day." The speaker's voice wavered a bit as he uttered the last words and stepped down from the dais on which he had held sway for four terms. A moment later he was surrounded by the veterans who had served with him. The house was singing "America" and "Auld Lang Syne" and the last good byes were said. Good Spring Tonic "We have taken Hood's Sarsaparillf for a spring: tonic and as a blood purifier. Last spring I was not well at all When I went to bod I was tired anc nervous and could not sleep well, ir the morning- I would feel twice as tired; my mother got a bottle o: Hood's Sarsaparilla- which I took. 1 felt like a new person when I had fin ished that bottle. Ws always havt some of Hood's medicines in the house.' Hilvoy Roselle, Marinette, Wis. There is no 'just as good" medicine, Insist on having Hood's. Get it today in usual liquid form or cnocoiatea tablets called Sarsatats. Do not neglect a cough it is the source of more serious diseases it is not only inconvenient it is danger ous. Nyal's Cherry Cough Syrup will remove all possibility of further in fection. Quigley Drug Store. TAILORING ! WOOLEY 918 IVfain St. D. E. ROBERTS Piano Tuner & Repairer Thirteen Years Factory and Wareroom Experience Phone 3634. 1818 Main St. FEED'S il tflV rinthinn W store 710 Main This Week we pay our respects to the MAX that never told a LIE. We follow in his footsteps when we tell you to feed your cows Quaker Dairy MOLASSES FEED (16 Protein) as the best Milk producing feed. Cost $25.00 per ton BUY! TRY! SEE we don't LIE! OmerG.Whelan Feed and Seed Store 33 South 6th St Phone 1679

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A Sight Tbat Ctoeked Hee Royal Extravaganc For Awhilo. We are accustomed to think that the day is long past when a sovereign could oppress and offend a whole kingdom by personal extravagance. But the late Isabella of Spain belonged in spirit to the sixteenth century. An incident of her reckless career which ended in the loss of the throne Is noted in Munsey's Magazine. She spent money, pouring it out like water, at a time when the treasury was nearly bankrupt and when the proverb "Poor as a Spaniard" was far too true. All her best advisers urged her to practice economy. Very few of them succeeded, and thee only for a short time. A certain chamberlain of hers once hit upon a plan to make her realize how enormous were the sums that she was spending. Passing through the hall of the palace, she was surprised to see a vast heap of silver pieces, resembling the contents of a great bin of wheat, but piled up in the middle of the floor. The queeu summoned her chamberlain. "What is the nieauinc of all this money?" she demanded of him. "Oh." he replied, with a low bow, "this is merely the amount which I have brought out to pay the bill of your majesty's gloveraaker." The queen colored and then laughed, and for several months she was less extravagant in her expenditures for clothes. If a burn be covered wiih butter promptly the skin will not blister. "Juot Say" H OR LICK'S It Mt-ans Original and Ganuint MALTED MILK Tht Food-drink for All Agas. More healthful than Tea or Coffee. Agrees w ith the weakest digestion. Delicious, invigorating and nutritious. Rich milk, malted grain, powder form. K quick lunch prepared in a minute. Tale no substitute. Ask for HO RUCK'S. Others are imitations. MEERHOFF 4- The PLUMBER 4Repairs in Gas, Steam, Water 4. and Electrical Work J. 4. Phone 1236 .$ Gennett TONIGHT! LADIES FREE! Sterling Stock I ITHEI 1 Yankee Hmsttlleir Seats tomorrow lor Til UPS- Mar. 9 WARD VOKES First Time In Richmond In Tronntolc Makers 25 to $1.00

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CUT GLASS SPECIAL! We will offer for this week the finest quality of American Cut Glass at a special discount price, such individual pieces as nappies, celery dishes,' bowls, plates, etc.. See our window for display. Edwin L. Spencer, 704 IVfain St.

Special Sale on Hair Goods $3.50 Switches for $2.00; $8.00 Switches for $5.00; $5.00 for $3.50. Puffs and Hair Nets. Sanitary Hair Shop

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