Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 36, Number 257, 24 July 1911 — Page 3
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM. 3IOXDAY, JULY 24, 1911. PAGE THREE.
TWO TERRITORIES smypii so No Action to Be Taken on Arizona and New Mexico This Session.
BY JONATHAN WINFIELD. WaHhinxton, July 24. Arizona and Js'pw Mexico, the two remaining tcrrltoriPH within th boundaries of the Vnltf-d States, are destined to wait until another CongrfKH mcts before they can pxr"'t statehood. Nfither one of thfin will be admitted to the Union durlnK the presr-nt extra bcsHon. This is true In spite of the fact that both territories have been knocking at the door of the Fnion for twenty yearn. It Ik true in Hpite of the additional fact that an enabling act has been passed, constitutional convenllortH have met, constitutions have been adopted and ratified by the people. The whole difficulty lies in the fact that Arizona wants to incorporate in Its fundamental law the power to recall judges. Hut for this stumbling block these territories would have received statehood at the last session of Congress. Hut for it they would be admitted now and rruthorlzed to organize themselves into Ktates. To Hineer Passage. Rut the obstacle remains and will hinder the passage of the amendments to the enabling act proposed by the House and adopted in that body. Senator Smith of Michigan, chairman of the Senate Committee on Territories, has made the statement that the Senate will never pgree to the proposition offered In the House for admitting Arizona. That means a deadlock and a deadlock means no action. The legislative situation Is just this: Arizona, acting under the original enabling act, drafted and ratified a constitution, the most rrdlcalfeature of which was n section providing that the recall apply to the Judiciary of the state, as well as to any other offices in the commonwealth. This feature was bitterly attacked in the last congress when the constitution was submitted for the approval of that body. This approval was necessary, as well as that of the President, before a proclamation admitting the territory to the Union could be issued. This fight over the call centered in the senate. The house agreed to leave the matter entirely to the people, but the senate refused to do so. As a result tho vote on the admission bill was postponed until the last hours of congress. Then it was that senator Owen, of Oklahoma, seeing that New Mexico was about to be admitted and Arizona was not. successfully filibustered against both measures and prevented their passage. This brought the matter over until the organization of the sixty-second congreses. Then the extra session was called, the advocates of statehood both in and out of congreses, prepared to press the matter along with reciprocity. The Democratic house in caucus placed the measures on its program and in due time both of them passed. Tho house amendments to the enabling act, however, provide that Arizona should vote again on its constitution, and if after a second vote the people Bt 11 wanted the recall of judgese, then their constitution was to automatically become operative. This measure seemed to have the approval of tho President at the time it was introduced. At any rate the' house committee which considered it went upon the assumption that tho President would sign such a measure. Now, however, the Senate committee on urritori.es has reported out the house bil with the announcement that an amendment will be offered to the Arizona enabling act providing that the territory shall vote again on its constitution, and. if it rejects the reJap Rose soap (TRANSPARENT) Skin and clothing are en tirely different things.. Naturally they require entirely different soaps. Jap Rose is essentially a sKin cleanser. Made from the purest vegetable oils, blended by our own process. Perfect for the bath. Sold by dealer everywhere. REFUSE IMITATIONS. Look for the Jap Girl on every package. A Large Cake 10 EWafelUted 1S
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call of judges section, the territory may beccme a state automatically. A Wide Difference There is a wide difference therefore in the two propositions. One provides that the troublesome section may be incorporated, if the people say so, and the other provides that the people must positively reject it. There seems to be no ground upon which the house and senate may get together within the short time now remaining of the session. This is the present legislative situation. Congress is now expected to adjourn within another month, and it will be impossible to pass the House measure in the Senate on account of the filibuster already threatened. This filibuster will operate as the previous one did. It will keep New Mexico out of the L'nion just as it kept that territory out before. These two territories are linked in this legislation for political reasons solely, ew Mexico is Republican. Arizona is Democratic. When they readmitted the poltical division of the House and Senate will be unchanged. Two new Democratic Senators and two new Republican Senators will take their seats. One Democrat and one Republican will begin service in the .House. Therefore the Democrats are opposed to the admission of New Mexico until Arizona can be proclaimed a state also. The Republicans are against the admission of Arizona until New Mexico can receive statehood. That is why the two territories are coupled. That is why one party filij busters against one territory in order to promote statehood for the other. These western people, however, are not discouraged. They have the pledges of both national parties in favor of statehood. The last national conventions adopted platforms indorsing the new movement, and the citizens of the territories will keep on demanding statehood until they get it. The next session of Congress will find the issue on top again. It will have to be wrestled with all over again, and the recall of judges will be again debated with vigor and much use of time. Arizona could solve the whole peculiar problem by declaring voluntarily for the renunciation of the recall section. This territory, however, is not inclined to yield on this point. It wants the recall, and will demand the right to frame a constitution according to the ideas of its citizens. DIVIDED THE MESSAGE. The Way Financier's Clerk Extern, porized a Cipher. When Wall street first caught the fever for 'industrial combinations"' and began the reorganization of everything in sight one of the votaries of high finance found himself in Chicago in extreme need of communicating with his New York office. lie almost completed an arrangement for the consolidation of several western enterprises, but In order to get the final authority he needed from New York he must explain all he had done by wire to bis partners. There was no time to write. He had no cipher code. For a long time he tried to think out some way to send the information so that it would be plain to his partners and meaningless to any one else. Ills secret was a valuable one and once sent over the wire might be soid out to bis rivals in Wall treet for a large sum. At last he decided to take the chances in plain English. Accordingly he wrote the message and gave It to his assistant to send. Half an hour later, when the assistant came back, he asked him if he had sent It. "Not Just that way." said the clerk. I rewrote it the first word on a Tostal blank, the second on a Western Union, and so on. I sent half by each company, and neither half meant anything. Then 1 sent a second message by one line, saying. 'Read both messages together, alternating words.' " The scheme was too simple for the high financier to have evolved, but it ; worked perfectly. Dorothy was visiting her grandparents in the country for the first time. Seeing a quantity of feathers scatj tered about the benynrd she shook her head in disapproval. "Grandpa." she said gravely, "yob really ought to do something to keei your chickens from wearing out so. Delineator. Her Advantage. "I don't know which is the greater gossip Mrs. Lovenews or Miss Scan dalmonger." "They say Mrs. Lovenews has a cir eolation 25 per cent greater than Miss Scandalmonger." Chicago Journal. Decision of character will often give : n inferior mind command over a saj erlor. Wirt. ,
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FORCE OF GRAVITY. How It Would Affect Man's Weight on the Celestial Bodies. If the planet Mars be really Inhabited the people who live there must be an exceedingly agil- race. The average weight of a man is about 140 pounds, but the force of gravity on Mars is so much less than ou the earth that the 140 pound man would weigh only fifty-three pounds if he were transported thither. With such light weight, and still retaining the same strength, an individual would be able to run with the speed of an express train, go skipping over ten foot walls and do various other extraordinary things. On the moon a man would be even lighter. But on the sun our 140 pounder would have his troubles. Instead of being an airy individual he would weigh in the neighborhood of a ton and three-quarters. He would probably have the greatest difficulty in raising his hand, for that member would weigh about 300 pounds. According to scientific computation, a man who on earth weighs 140 pounds would on the other celestial bodies weigh as follows: The moon, 23 pounds; Mars, 53 pounds; Venus. 114 pounds; Mercury, 119 pounds; Neptune. 123 pounds; Uranus, 127 pounds; Saturn. 165 pounds; Jupiter, 371 pounds, and tho sun, 3.S71 pounds. --Chicago Tribune. m I re V iu'i a I'tciigree. Trees with pedigrees are uncommon enough, but there Is one in Washington with a pedigree of unusual inter est This tree grew from an acorn that the late Ethaa Allan Hitchcock secretary of the interior, took frou, an oak that grew from an acorn Charles Sumner picked from a tree over the tomb of Washington and sent to the czar of Russia. The emperoi had the acorn planted in the ground:of the Teterhof palace, in St. Petersburg, and it was while Mr. Hitchcock was ambassador at that capital that he got his acorns and had them planted at his borne In Missouri. So, it chances, the j oung tree in the White House grounds is the grandchild of the Washington k Wfiahfn-rton Star. Ai Local Theaters At the Murray. As a special feature for this week Manager Murray has secured Charlie Edenberg, Battling Nelson's famous sparring partner. Mr. Edenberg was with Nelson for some time and gave and took many a blow from that world famous fighter. He will present a difficult and equilibristic novelty. Williams & Sterling present their comedy, Smily Nonsense, consisting of fourteen minutes of chatter, song and patter. Mylie & Orah will be seen in their one-act musical comedy, "The Manager." Having been here several times, they know what the Richmond public like and are prepared to deliver the goods. As a headlir.er the A-Ba-Be's pictorial post card album are certainly there. The act is vaudeville's newest novelty and is sure to please. They present a series of miniature tableaux among which are the following well known ones: "Red Riding Hood," "The Gleaners," "Homeless," "Rock of Ages," "Dutch Milkmaid," "Good Night" and many others not so well known. Beautiful settings are used and wardrobe worn appropriate to the act. The Murrayscope with the latest run of film conclude the performance. Mae LaPorte Company. The Gennett tonight will no doubt be filled to capacity, or if not. should be, as the night will bring forth the openirg of Dainty Mae LaPorte, the cleverest of all repertoire actresses, No More Headache Science has found the direct, natural way i of escape fron the intense anguish of head- i aches and from the conditions that caused j it." Caparine a remarkable medical dis- ; covery will act immediately on the worst ; headache the pain is stopped almost in- ; stantiy. You will be relieved and your whole system stimulated and regulated. does not contain a particle of morphine or ; other dancerous opiates. Every ingredient; is pure, carefully chosen and compounded in correct proportions. That is why caparine is more than other headache remedies, and relieves colds, constipation, grip, biliousness, fatigue, nerve strain. Get a package today. At all druggists. 10c and 25c. DeKalb Drug and Chemical Company, Ltd., DeKalb, Illinois.
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and her clever cornpanyT Miss LaPorte as well as the balance of the company will be seen in one of the strongest plays in the company's repertoire, "Just Plain Mary," written especially for Miss LaPorte by Addie Caldwell less than eight months ago. It is one of those sweet, wholesome kind with a plot that appeals to the most precise and never fails to please all from the youngsters to the grownups. interwoven between tne acts win be plenty of good, clean vaudeville ana enough to make a variety to suit all. Tonight and every evening during the engagement a beautiful ladies' dress pattern, which can be seen on display in Knollenberg's window, will be given away. Ladies free tonight if seats are secured before six p. m. 'PRESENCE OF MIND. Wellington's Cool Interview With a Murderous Maniac. One day as the Duke of Wellington sat writing at hi library table quite alone his door was suddenly opened without a knock or announcement of any sort, and in stalked a gaunt man who stood before the commander in chief with his hat on and a savage expression of countenance. The duke was of course a little an noyed at such an unceremonious in terruption. and, looking np. he askecV "Who are you?" "I am Dionyslus,' was the singular answer. "Well, wbai do you want?" "Your life." "My life?" "Yes; 1 am sent to kill you." "Very odd." said the duke, sitting back and calmly gazing at the intruder "Not at all. for I am Dionyslus." said the stranger, "and I must put you to death." "Are you obliged to perform this duty today?" asked the comman der in chief. "I am very busy Jusi now and have a large number of let ters to write. It would be very in convenient today." The visitor looked hard during a moment's pause. "Cal again." continued the duke, "or write and make an appointment." "You'll be ready?" "Without fail," was the re ply. The maniac, awed doubtless by the stern old soldier, backed out of thi room without further words and half an hour Inter was safe in bedlam. London Graphic. "Say, dad. gimme a dime." "Your words are abrupt and even coarse, my son. You should say. 'Fa ther, will you oblige me with 10 cents?" That sounds very much better." "Well, do I get it?" Cleveland Plain Dealer. "Just Say" It Means Original and Genuine MALTED MILK The Food-drink fer All Ages. More healthful than Tea or Coffee. Agrees with the weakest digestion. Delicious, invigorating and nutritious. Rich milk, malted grain, powder form. A quick hutch prepared in a minute. Take no substitute. Askfor HORLICK'S. Others are imitations. JUST TELL US THE AMOUNT OF MONEY AND THE TIME you want to use the same and we will make you that cannot be anything but satisfactory to you. We loan from $5.00 to $200 on Furniture, Pianos, Teams, Wagons, etc., without removal, and the same can be paid back in weekly or monthly payments. If you need money fill out the following blank and send this ad to us. Our agent will call on you at once. We loan in all - surrounding towns and country. Your Name Address ... Richmond Loan Co. Colonial Bldg Room A Richmond, Ind.
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You Will Make No Mistake if You Follow This Richmond Citizen's Advice. Never neglect your kidneys. If you have pain in the back, urinarv disorders, dizziness and nerv ousness, it's time to act and no time to experiment. These are all symp toms of kidney trouble, and you should seek a remedy which is known to act on the kidneys. Doan's Kidney Pills is the remedy to use. No need to experiment- It has cured many stubborn caSes in Richmond. Follow the example of a Richmond citizen and be cured yourself. David Hershey, 316 South Thirteenth St., Richmond. Ind., says: "I was troubled for some time by kidney complaint and the remedies I tried did not help me. Often I was hardly able to straighten on account of sharp, cutting pains across the small of my back and the least exertion or any cold I contracted caused the kidney secretions to pass too frequently. Doan's Kidney Pills, obtained at A. G. Luken & Co.'s Drug Store, cured me and at that time, I publicly recommended them. I now gladly confirm all I then said, as I still firmly believe that Doan's Kidney Pills are a splendid remedy for kidney disorders." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. MODEST VICTOR HUGO. The Greet Master Thought No Honor Toe Great For HTmself. It was Theophlle Gautler who said something to the effect that if he thought that one line of the great master, Victor Hugo, was bad he would not acknowledge it to himself If he were alone at the bottom of a dark well. On another occasion Gautler spoke of Victor Hugo as "a new Moses fresh from Sinai, charged to deliver the tablets of the law." Decidedly, Victor Hugo was a man who knew how to cast a spell upon those about him. For example, look at the following picture drawn in the "Souvenir sur Turgenieff:" "One evening Hugo's admirers assembled in his drawing room, were competing with one another in the eulogy of bis genius, and the idea was thrown out. that the street in which he lived ought to bear his name. Some one suggested that the street was too small to be worthy of so great a poet, and the honor of bearing his name ought to be assigned to some more important thoroughfare. Then they proceeded to enumerate the most popular quarters of Paris, in an ascending scale, until one man exclaimed with enthusiasm that it would be an honor for the city of Paris itself to be reramed after the man of genius. Hugo, leaning against the mantelpiece, listened complacently to these flatterers outbidding each other. Then, with an air of one engaged In deep thought, he turned to n young man and said to him in his grand style. 'Even that will come, my friends even that will come.' "Bookman. MURRAY VAUDEVILLE WEEK JULY 24 A B A-Be's Post Card Album Matinee 10c Evenings, 10-25c
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