Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 36, Number 168, 26 April 1911 — Page 4

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THE RICHMOND PAIXJUJ1U2I AUD SUN-TELEGRAM, "WEDNESDAY, APRIL 26, 1911.

Tt3 rJctc:d Pal!;i'; crl Sra-Tcltcrta PvbllalMe and mid by the 9XLXJUJIVH PR2NTINO CO. lamed T aye each WMk, eveatnga u Matey morala. Otftot-Corner North Ith and A afreet Palladium and 8unTelee;ram Phonee Bualaeee Office. Editorial Kmm RICHMOND. INDIANA.

elofe) O. Laado .............. KaMtot J. r. SUaafeeM Baataeee Muaitt Carl ovaaartt Aeeeotete Bdlia Mow Bdltea aUBflCRIPTION TERMS, la KlCBsaond jar rear (la advance) or too por week. MAIL. SUBSCRIPTIONS Oao yoar, la advance 'J-55 la anootha, In advance Oao month. In advance RURAL. ROUTE Oao yoar. la advanoo IJ-2! la mentna. la advance .......... Oao went a. In advanoo Addrooo chanced ao oft on aa dealredt both now and old addroaaoo aiuat ao eTlven. ubaerlbara wilt ploaao romlt with ardor, which ohould bo lvn for a aeeclrled lormt nam will not bo enterod aatll payment to received. Catered at Richmond. Indiana, pool offtoo ao aoeond claaa mall mattar. Now Tor Repreeentatlvaa Payne A Teen. eS-S4 Waat Slrd otroot. and tail Weat I3nd otroot. Now York. N. T. Chicago Renreeentattvee -Payne A Toon a. 11 -lit Marquette BuUdlno. Chlcaso. I1L (Now Yrk City) has tathoairjoiaaoa Oaly the, llswat at i ta its topan an - - ' r f--"--------RICHMOND, INDIANA "PANIC PROOF CITY" Baa a population of 33.000 and to crowlna. It la tho county Boat of Wayno County, and tho trading; contar of a rich aarlrultural community. It la located duo t from Indlanapollo mllao and 4 mllaa from tho atato lino. Richmond la a city of homoa and of Induatry. Primarily a manufacturing city. It la alao tho jobblns contar of Eaatarn In dlana and onjoya tho rotall trado of tho populoua community for mlloa around. Richmond la proud of Ita apian, did etreete, wall kept yard'. Ita camant aldowaika and boa ttlful ahado trooa. It haa a national Lanka, I truat companloa and 4 building aaaoolatlona with combined resources of ovor S.000,000. Numbor of factorlao III; capital tnvoated 17.000.000, with an annual output of S27.000.000, and a pay roll of fl.700.000. Tho total pay roll for tho city amounto to approximately $4,300,000 annualThere are flvo rallroaa companies radiating In eight different directions from tho city. Incoming freight handled dally. 1.- , 710.000 Iba.s outgoing freight handled dally. 740.000 lbs. Tard facilities, per day 1.700 care. Number of passenger trains dally t. Number of freight trains daHy 77. Tho annual post office receipts amount to f 10.000. Total aaoeesed valuation of tUo city. 111.000.000. Richmond has two Interurban railways. Three newspapers with a combined circulation of 13.000. Richmond Is tho greateat hardware. Jobbing center In tho state and only aoeond In sen oral jobbing1 Interests. It haa a piano factory producing a high grade piano every. IS minutes. It la tho ' lender la tho manufacture of traction engines, and produces more threshing machines, lawn BBOWora. roller akatea. grain drills and burial caskets than any other city In tho world, 9 , mSi. 0HT,t. hou" atlng $500.- ' I Publlo ochoola andliaa the flneat and moot , complete hlah Mhool In the middle weet under l ?:" Sn"iir fa? tiro eompanlos In fine hoae houses; dlen Miller 'park, the . li'lf nd mo" beautiful park : l0n7io-lMa.Kf taJrt"" , in Indiana, the homo of Richtiotetat municipal electrlo light plant, under successful operation and a private electrlo llht plant. Insurlna; competition: the oldYat , publlo library In tho state, except (1 one and the second largest. 40.000 'volumes: pure, refreshing water ; unsiirpassed: rnlles of Improv. d troots: 4ft miles of sewersV 31 , mllea of cement curb and gutter , combined: 40 mllea of cement f walks, and many mllea ef brtck ; walks. Thirty ehurchee. tnclud. .t rna tho njMMjmorl.l, bllt at a S? ;t3IO.eo: Raid Memorial nooalUl. one of the most modern , la the state: T. M. C. A. building. .St4 ?J "0. one of tho finest In tho state. Tho Bmnsoment renter of Kaatern Indlana and Western Ohio. No city of tho else of Richmond holds as fine an annual art exhibit. The Richmond Pall Peetlval held each October Is unique, no otbar city holds a similar affair. It Is given In the interest of tho eltv and flnanood by the business men. uccoso awaiting anyone with enterprise In tho Panlo Proof City. . 7his Is My 47th Birthday ALYMER M. HUNT. Alyer Byron Hunt, member of the Dominion house of commons, was born In Bury, Quebec, April 26, 1S64. and received his education In the schools of his native place. Beginning business as a carrlugo maker and lum ber dealer he accumulated - a consld erable fortune, which was largely in creased through successful specula tions in timber lands. Early In his ca reer Mr. Hunt took aa active Interest in politics and public affairs and In 1900 he was tho Liberal candidate for the Quebec legislature, but was un successful. Four years later he was elected to the lower house of the Dominion parllment. but the following year the election was annulled. In the bye-election and also In the general lection of 1908 Mr. Hunt was again a candidate and In both elections he was successful. MASONIC CALENDAR Wednesday. April 26. 1911. Webb Lodje No. 24, F. A. M. Called meeting; work In Entered Apprentice decree. Friday, April 28. King Solomon s Chapter, No. 4. R. JL M. 8peclal convocation. .Work In 11 ark Master.de-

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Kidnapping

, There Is no doubt in any one's mind now that it is air over that several individuals in Indianapolis would have saved themselves considerable trouble if they had followed the principles of the law in giving McNamara et al a chance for their white alley. There is entirely too much feeling nowadays that well-to-do men accused of crime are given the best and others the worst of the law. j Men claim that McN'amara should be treated "like any other prisoner." Yes but let us first be sure that all criminals are treated alike. ' Any injustice is apt to provoke lawlessness, whether this be lynching in the south or the dynamite cases. Let us also remember that Mr. Lorimer and Mr. Hines are showing that wealth and Influence are still effective in courts of justice and that tcourts of justice in America have turned themselves into legislators instead of interpreters of the law in some cases. (And some of these cases are cases in which the rights of man and his labor have been involved.) It Is a good time to go slow and to have real justice lest many men lose respect for the courts a thing more fatal than the problem under hand.

Burns

W. J. Burns is a real man. Beside that a great many people are inclined to believe he is a real detective. The little constable who performed tho remarkable feat of recognizing Burns while he .was on his way to give himself up to the law on the charge of kidnapping felt this when he burst out: "He is the greatest detective in the world and and I arrested him!" After three days of Burns in action In the newspaper accounts one rather has the idea that Sherlock Holmes and Raffles will be pale reading. ' "The Inscrutable W. J." surpassed or caught up with them all when he reposed for twelve hours in Room 664, while the ordinary constables polished their badges. Burns "needed the sleep." He got it. Then arrayed very carefully In a gray Prince Albert and with a stick pin for the holiday affair got up and sauntered down the street. The reason we all like that is because Burns did something which appears in books. It is like Sherlock Holmes in the gas chamber. You can almost scent . William Gillette's lines: - "My dear friends, why is it that you do not present more of a problem. One would like a little diversion now and then. I will meet you tomorrow morning in the prisoner's dock." But with all that Burns is a man. There Is no '-- - ''- ""tern. He is alive oh, so very much alive.

To Interject In all seriousness There have been those excited ones who accuse Burns of being a "corporation sleuth." Not on your life! Burns V. J. the Inscrutable, is a hunter of men. It afforded him much more pleasure in fancy to grab Calhoun the friend of General Otis the "higher up" in the California graft cases than it did to arrest the McNamaras.

There is. one phrase which sums up Burns. It is bis own. "What right have you to touch these papers?" "I am Burns do you know me?"

CITY HALL NOTES Under the direction of Street Com missioner D. C. Genn, tarvia has been placed on North A street from Sixth to Eighth street Although not fully settled the surface of the street appears hard and looks to be very satisfactory. There is a disagreeable odor now. but according to the city engineer this will disappear soon. The board of works has gone over the streets with representatives of the Richmond Street Railway company, and the Richmond City Waterworks company, regarding holes complained of at the recent meeting of council. All the companies guaranteed to repair the streets, as per the direction of the board. The Light, Heat and Power company was not represented but, it "THIS DATE

APRIL 26. 1711 David Hume, celebrated historian and political economist, born in Edinburg. Died there, Aug. 25, 1776. 1782 Queen Marie Amelia, Vconsortof Louis Philllppe of France, born. Died March 24, 1866. t 1831 Imprisonment for debt abolished in the State of New York. 1831 Charles Farrar Bronwne ("Artmeus Ward"), famous humorist, born In Waterford. Me. Died in England, March 6, 1876. 1S54 England observed a fast day on account of the war with Russia. 1863 J. Wilkes Booth shot, and his accomplice Harrold captured in a farm house. 1880 Alexander Mackenzie resigned the leadership of the Liberal party in Canada. 1906 Tho Canadian club of Toronto entertained Andrew Carnegie. 1910 Ujornstjerne Bjornson, famous novelist, playwright and poet, died la Paris. Born In Osterdalen, Norway, Dec. 8, 1832.

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is understood it will carry out the directions of the city. Frank Carter, assistant fire chief, has seven fine young Boston terriers at No. 2 hose house. The board of works, city engineer, clerk and controller have offices in the council chamber at present, because 6f the improvements being made at the city hall. The rooms are being painted, the roof rebuilt, and other minor repairs made.

NEW I. O. O. F. TEMPLE. . Houghton, Mich., April 26. The handsome temple recently completed for the Odd Fellows' lodges of Houghton was dedicated today with impressive ceremonies. Grand Master Charles Ganshaw of Saginaw and other officers of the Michigan grand lodge participated. IN HISTORY 9 -

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Unions all over the country are still giving New Jersey the palm for the best labor legislation. The international conventlon of the copper plate printers will be held in Boston in July. Serious trouble is threatened among the Bhop men of the Pennsylvania system at Altoona. a3 the result of the retrenchment policy recently put Into effect. Strikes in Austria have been more frequent during the past four months than in the history of organized labor. The recognition of the union is the main issue. At the coming meeting of the National Association of Manufacturers, it Is probable that one entire day of the session will be devoted to the discussion of the very timely and Important subject of accident prevention and industrial relief. Addresses will be made by men prominently identified with the problem, and an Important feature connected with accident insurance will be the displaying of a great number of lantern slides, illustrating not only the experiences of foreign countries, but of the United States. The fact that fully 1,000,000,000 persons are injured every year in the industries indicates the vital importance of the subject to labor, capital and the general public alike. On May 3 a joint conference of the freight handlers' organization of Boston and representatives of all the roads having terminals and steamship sheds in that city, will be held. The workmen will ask for better wages and better hours. After the conference there will be another meeting at which the representatives of the union will draw 'up final requests, making such additions or alterations "as may have been suggested by the conference, and these will have their final presentation to the railroads on May 5. Returns received by the New York State Department of Labor show that from 192 representative trade unions in the state having a total membership of 118,000 there were reports of increased idleness among organized wage earners. The unemployment was due to the condition of trade and the strike of the cloakmakers in New York city. System Full of Uric Acid . The Great Kidney Remedy Cured. Two years ago I was very sick and after heine treated hv several of the J best physicians in Clinton, I did not seem to get any better. I was confined to my bed. . Seeing Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root advertised. I resolved to give it a trial. After using it for three weeks, I found I was gaining nicely, so I continued until I had taken a number of bottles. I am now restored to health and have continued my labors. My system was full of Uric acid, but Swamp-Root cured me entirely. I am sixty years old. Yours very truly, W. C. COOK, Clinton, Iowa. On this 13th day of July A. D, 1909, W. C. Cook to me personally known appeared before me and in my presence subscribed and swore to the above and foregoing statement. DALE H. SHEPPARD, Notary Public, In and . for Clinton County. State of Iowa " ss, Clinton County Letter to Dr. Kilmer & Co BlashanaptOB, N. V. Prove What Swamp-Root .will Do For You. Send to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for a sample bottle. It will convince anyone. You will also receive a booklet of valuable information, telling all about the kidneys and bladder. When writing; be sure and mention the Richmond Daily Palladium. Regular fifty-cent and one-dollar size bottles for sale at all drug stores. ' , SEWER PIPE And FITTINGS From 3 to 24 in. FRESH LUMP AND HYDRATED LIME PLASTER FENCE POSTS

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(American News Service) TEMPLE DEDICATED. Trinidad. Col., April 26. High degree Masons from all over Colorado attended the dedication today of Trinidad's new Masonic temple. The building cost $60,00 and is of the finest edifices in the state owned by the Masonic fraternity. N. C. SUNDAY SCHOOLS. High Point, N. C, April 26. Five hundred delegates and visitors, including many religious workers of note, are attending the annual convention of the North Carolina Sunday school association which met here today for a three days' session. AT ROBERTS' COLLEGE. Constantinople, April 26. John R. Mott. the well known American Y. M. C. A. worker, is presiding over the sessions of the World's Student Christian Federation conference, which was formally opened today at Roberts' College. AMERICAN WATER COLORS. New York, April 26. The 44th annual exhibition of the American Water Color society was opened today with a private view and reception. The display is confined to original work in water color, pastels, miniatures, etchings and drawings by American artists. REMEMBERS HUME. Edinburg, April 26. Public exercises were held today to commemorate the 200 th anniversary of the birth of David Hume, the famous historian and political economist, who was born in Edinburg, April 26, 1711, and spent the most of his life here. VETERANS' REUNION. Lincoln, Neb., April 26. The United Spanish War Veterans, depart fcvdus Perhaps no modern remedy has sprung into favor so quickly, and retains its prestige so securely, as Wade's Golden Nervine, the great remedy for Nervous De6ility, Insomnia, Weak or Palpitating Heart, or any weakened condition of the Nervous System, brought on by Worry, Excess, or Overwork. This great Nervine is now handled by druggists everywhere, and costs $1. So many thousands of men and women the country over have used this remedy with success that it appears strange that anyone should continue to drag out a miserable nerve-wrecked existence when it is possible to feel again the joy and satisfaction of full and complete nerve strength and vitality. Nervous Debility has been called the curse of America. Hysteria, Neurasthenia, Insomnia, Extreme Weakness, Trembling, Forebodings of Fear, Inde-cis'- , Dull Mentality, etc.. are some of we symptoms of Nervous Debility, or Nerve Exhaustion. Wade's Golden Nervine acts so promptly and positively in all such cases that if it is desired to test it before buying of the druggist, a trial The

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