Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 36, Number 202, 30 May 1911 — Page 4
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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM ABD SUX-TELEGRAM, TUESDAY, 31 AY 30, 1911.
Tt3 QlcT.rxnd Palfcllcni tzi S:y-Tcl;rini Published and wnMI by tha PALLADIUM PXUNTINO CO. IlWlt t daya eaea week, evening aa Sunday morning. Office Corner North ttb and A atraate. Salladlun and Sun-Telegram Phonea (ttilBMt Office, 2tli Editorial Booms. RICHMOND. INDIANA.
StaaMafc O. Utl WL4IM i. r. RUbari Bealaaaa Maaager Caal Borakawat Aaaaalat KSItor Bawa KAMaa SUBSCRIPTION TERMS, ta Itlebmond IS.oe .ft year (la advance) or tOo par waaK., MAIL lUBSCItlPTIONa One veer, la advenea '5,22 la month In advance ; Oaa month. In advance RURAL ROUTE One Fear, la advance OJ la men tha. In advanca .......... Oaa won to, la advanoa ddM .k.ns.ii aa often aa desired; both new and aid addraaaaa atuat ba ea. lukuflktri will d!mu ramlt with ardor, whleb should ba given for a opacified term: name win not aa nier d aatll pajrmei.t la received. Entered at Richmond, Indiana. ?oat fflce aa saeond claoa mall matter. New Torte rtepresentatltea Payne A Toing. -J4 Wet tlrd atreet. and t. iS Waat tinA atraat. Nt York. N. T. Chicago ftenreaentattves Pavne A Young. TtT-741 Marquette liulldlutf. Chloago. I1L LW.W IMHIMIMIIS Asssctatlaw of Amerfeao ra (New York City) baa aad eaitl&ed ta the air mlettea aeatttartoa, Oaly the tUroraa et natalaid ta ita rtpart an ha the AiaaeUtkm. i a tri iMtm RICHMOND, INDIANA "PANIC PROOF CITY" Has a population of 13.324 and Is growing. It la the county aeat of Wayne County, and the trading center of a rich agricultural community. It U In rated due east from Indianapolia ' mllea and 4 mllea from tho atate Una. Richmond la a city of hnmea and of Industry. Primarily a manufacturing city, It In also tho Jobbing rentr of Kartern Indiana and rnjoya the retail trade of the populous community for mllea around. Richmond la proud of Ita splendid streets, well kept yard. Ita cement aldewalka end beautiful ahade tree. It haa three nation- , al bank, one truat company and four bulldlnK aaaoclatlona with a combined resource of over $.- 900,000. 1 Number of fartorlea IIS: capital Invented $7,000,000. with an annual output of $17,000.000. and a pay roll of M.700,000. The total pay roll for the city amounta to approxlmatedly S.00,000 annual. There ere- five railroad companlea radiating In elcht different dlrectlona from tho city. Incoming freight handled dally, 1.710.000 Iba.. outgoing freight handled dally. 7(0.000 The. Yard facilities, per day 1.700 cara. Number of paasenger trains dally II. Number of freight tralna dally 77. The annual pnat office recelpta amount to $80,000. Total aaaeaaed valuation of the city. $16,000,000. Richmond baa two Interurhan railway. Three newspapora with a combined circulation of 12.000. Richmond la the greatest hard ware Jobbing center In tho atato and only second In general Jobbing Interest. It haa a piano factory producing a high grade f ilano every IS minutes. It la tho eeder In the manufacture of Traction englnea, and produces mora threshing machines, lawn mowera, roller . akatus, grain drills and burial caskets than any other city In the world. The clty'a area la 2.440 acre; baa a court houae coating $500,000; 10 publto schools end haa the flneat and moat complete high school In the middle weat; three parochial schools; Karlhnm college ' and the Indiana Ituslness College: five splendid fire companies In flue nose houaea; Ulett miller park, the largest and moat beautiful park In Indiana, the homo of Richmond's annual chautauqua: seven hotels; municlpal electrlo light plant, under successful operation and a private electric light plant. Insuring competition; the oldest publlo library In the atate. except one and the secom' largest, 40.000 ' volumes; pure refreshing water, unaurpaaaed; tS mllea of Improved streets; 4ft miles of aewers; IS mllea of cement curb and gutter combined: 40 mllea of cement walks, and many mllea of brick walks. Thirty churches. IncludA tng the Iteld Memorial, built at a .coat of $260,000; Held Memorial , Hospital, one of the most modern Jin the state; Y. M. C. A. building, erected at a cost of $100,000, one of the finest In the state. The amuaement center of Kastern In- " dlana and Western Ohio. No city of the slse of Richmond holds aa fine an annual art exbible The Richmond Fall Festival held each October la unique, no other city holds a similar affair. It Is given In the Interest of the city and financed by the business men. Pucceea awaiting anyone with enterprise In the Tan to "Proof City. This Is My 69thBirthday BISHOP MORRISON r Bishop Henry Clay Morrison, of the Wathodlst Episcopal church. South, was born In Montgomery county, Tennessee, May 30, 1S43, his early boyhood being spent on the farm where he received his education from private tutors. In his youth he removed with bis parents to Kentucky, where his early manhood was devoted to school teaching. At fourteen years of age he Joined the church and in 1SG5 he entered the ministry. For twenty-one years he was connected with the Louisville Conference and for twelve years he occupied the pulpits of several of the largest M. E. churches In Louisville. For Oree years beginning with 188 he was pastor of the First Methodist church In Atlanta. Follow, !ng Ms pastorate In Atlanta he became Missionary secretary of the Methodist Episcopal church. South. He continued to hold the position for eight rears snd succeeded In paying off the debt of the Board of Missions. He was elected a bishop in 1&9S and took 1 ap bis residence In New Orleans, re; moving later to llirmingham. Having been In vogue for centuries iba custom of ringing two bells, one to summon the rich, and the other the poor, to vestry meetings, has now been discontinued at Nort bleach. GlouMStershlre, on the ground that it is stit of keeping with modem feeling.
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There was an encampment of the city a few days ago. The honor that this community did no doubt In anyone's mind as to the
Today is Memorial Day. This is the end of the half century which divides us from the Civil War and its times.
Today all eyesiare centered not fifty years ago, but sixty-eight mile from here at the Indianapolis Speedway. Thlrty-ive thousand peoplehave crowded there as to Mecca doing homage to the gods of these times Speed, Cash and Display. Say what you will, and not iu any narrow Ben.Be of propriety, the people of this country are more interested in the motor races than they are in the memories of fifty years ago. Memorial Day is not anything in the minds of those who twill gather at Indianapolis, other than a chance to "get away."
, There are signs that this means a chance to eBcape responsibility. It Is significant, as 11. O. Wells points out in his enormous question mark of "The Future in America," that the Morgans. Rockefellers and Carnegies the lords of American business are not fighters. The fortunes which will be represented in the aggregation of people In Indianapolis will for the most part be directly traceable to men who stayed at home during the struggle of the nation bounty men speculators In the foodstuffs which were necessary to the army at the front. There are exceptions of course. " Dut the commercial Instinct which actuated these men of the civil war times isvthe same spirit with which we have to reckon today.
It is Interesting, is It not, to wonder whether in the crisis of America today what proportion of the men who are the real foes of the republic are of the America that struggled with itself in the sixties. They are few.
Tho struggle of tomorrow must be sharp. There are signs on every hand that It must be difficult. The "conservative and reasonab'e" business man the man who thought it merely a "business transaction" to put Lorimer in his seat is he not the anarchist the one who is breaking down the rules of the game. He Is the one who is the foe of the republic the man who is willing to corrupt the law and the courts for his special privilege.
$7,000,000 will be spent as an offering to Pleasure, Speed, Cash and Display In Indianapolis. There are hungry men who are wondering where the money will come from. It Is not our wish to moralize. It is merely a statement of conditions on the day set apart for the contemplation of the memory of those who saved the republic In its first crisis.
UNO CRABS. ftueer Creatures That Roam In Forests Far From the Sea. One of the commonest and the largest of the Christmas-island land crabs Is the well known robber crab, which Is found In most of the tropical islands of the Indian and Pacific oceans. It sometimes reaches a length of two feet and may measure seven inches across the back. Its colors are of a very gaudy description, the ground color being a bright red, upon which there are stripes of yellow, but in some cases a purplish blue Is the prevailing tint. The eyes are fixed on stalks which can be moved Independently of one another, and there are two pairs of feelers, one long, the other short. The latter pair are continually, Jerked up and down. There is a pair of powerful claws, then several walking legs. In general appearancethese animals are much more like rather stout lobsters than crabs, and one's first encounter with one of these creatures dn the middle of a forest f ar"f rom tbeisea Is productive of much'astoai8braent on both sides. Another species of land crab common In Christmas island is a little bright red animal which In general shape Is much like the commou shore crab. This variety makes burrows in I tlm ry friii nil unit In fxmna fklaott the lUV . V U .. MM, " WM-V B" soli is honeycombed with hundreds of holes. The crabs spend most of their time collecting dead leaves, which they carry in their claws, holding them up over their heads and drag down into their burrows, into which they scuttle at the least alarm. Pearson's Maga zine. Telephone service between London and St. Petersburg recently was estab lished. "THIS DATE
MAY 30 1498 Columbus sailed on his third voyage to the New World. 1643 New England colonies united. 1744 Alexander Tope, famous English poet, died. Born May 22, 16SS. 1778 Francois Marie Voltaire, one of the most notable of French writers, i died. Born Nov. 24, 1694. 1812 John McClernand. noted Union general, born in Kentucky. Died in Springfield. 111., Sept. 20, 1900. 1814 Americans defeated the British in battle at Sandy Creek. 1833 Alfred Austin, English poet laurete. born. 1S3S New charter granted the Hudson Bay company. 1S90 Cornerstone laid for the Washington Memorial Arch in New York City. 1S99 Bronze bust of Thomas Paine unveiled in New Rochelle, New York. 1901 The Hall of Fame In New York university was inaugurated. 1910 Gen. Botha, as premier, formed the first ' cabinet of the United South Africa.
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respect In which we all hold tbem. GIGANTIC TREE STUMPS. Big Enough to Ba Hollowed Out and Used For Houses. The fine firs of ttbe-Pacific. northwest are so colossal that after the trees are hewed down the stumps are used for children's playgrounds, bouses for families to live in or "for dancing platforms. To make a stump house the material from the interior is removed, leaving only enough to form walls of suitable thickness. A roof of boards or shingles is put over the top of the stump, holes are cut for windows and doors, and a family of five can acd often does make it their dwelling. The stump bouses are sometimes used by settlers until they can build larger and more convenient homes. After the stump home has been vacated it is turned into a stable for the horses or sometimes into an inclosure for chickens or bogs. Next to the big tree of California the fir or sequoia of Washington and Ore gon has the largest diameter. As they decay rapidly, the hollowing out is easy. Sometimes they are used for dance platforms, some of them accora modating as many as four couples. Another custom Is to turn the big stumps into playgrounds for the chil dren. The children reach the top by pieces of wood nailed against the sides or by ladders. A beautiful use of the large stumps Is making them Into flow er beds and covering them with trail tng vines. Chicago Tribune. Professor J. C. Branner, in the Bulle tin of the Geological Society of Am erica, describes the immense impor tance of ants as geological agents, es peclally in tropical regions. Ant bur rows have been found at a depth of 3.5 meters, and they ramify over vast areas. IN HISTORY' tffco (zZ2 CONTAINS NO ALUMj
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