Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 36, Number 281, 17 August 1911 — Page 3
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUX-TEIjEGRAM, THURSDAY, AUGUST IT, 1911.
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After more than thirty-seven years' service, Col. Frank A. Edwards of the cavalry was transferred to the retired list of the army today on his own application. He Is a native of Pennsylvania, but was appointed to the service In 3873 from the District of Columbia. NEARS 81st MILE STONE VIENNA, Aug., 17. The venerable Emperor Francis Joseph will be eigh-ty-ono years old tomorrow. Beyond receiving the customary congratulations he will make no special observance of the anniversary, but will gass the day In quiet at Ischil, where he has resided the most of the time since his recent illness. His subjects throughout the dual empire, however, will celebrate the days as usual with national rejoicings. TOGO VISITS THE HUB BOSTON, Mass., Aug. 17. Boston gave a hearty welcome to Admiral Togo today. After exchanging greetings with the city officials this morning the distinguished Japanese naval commander was escorted to the Charleston navy yard, where he was greeted with a vice admiral's salute .of fifteen guns. After taking luncheon with Captain DeWltt Coffman, the commandant of the yard. Admiral Togo inspected the dry dock, the machine shops and the several battleships, cruiBers and submarine boats now at the yard. After leaving Charlestown the party was' taken in automobiles to Qulncy for an inspection of the plant of the Fore Rived Shipbuilding company. Tonight Admiral Togo dines at the Algonquin club with Governor Fobs and other notables and tomorrow he is expected to visit the Boston public library, the art museum and Harvard university before departing for Buffalo late In the afternoon. PLAN STATUE OF DAVIS FRANKFORT, Ky., Aug. 17. The Jefferson Davis Home association is planning the erection of a statue of the former president of the Confederate States on an eminence in' Todd county, overlooking the park which now marks the site of the Davis farm. It is expected that the next Kentucky legislature will be asked to make an appropriation for the purpose. The association also Is working on a plan for a memorial highway to connect the Davis and Lincoln homesteads.
THE "TRIBUTE TO JACOB." ASHVILLE, N. C, Aug. 17. The "Tribe of Jacob," comprising the deacendants of Jacob Weaver who set.t" 7 j . ' more than a ,r today at the ; 1 ri l2;LKj -V Zler, near Weaver-
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