Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 37, Number 9, 17 November 1911 — Page 7

THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1911.

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IN AN OGDEN FIRE TWO FATALLY HURT Falling Wall Strikes Volunteer Firemen—Four Seriously Injured.

(National News Association) OGDEN, Utah, Nov. 17.—Two men were fatally injured and four others seriously injured while trying to prevent the spread of fire which started in the Eccles building, corner of Twen-ty-fourth street and Washington ave. at 9:45 o'clock last inight [night]. Hagbart Anderson, city jailer, and Detective George Wardlaw, city detective, was manning one of the nozzles which were playing on the five-story building when the framework of the fifth story became detached and fell with a crash to the street. A fragment of the ledge struck Anderson on the back of the head inflicting a wound an inch deep and three inches wide. Wardlaw was struck by a piece of the flying timber just above the right eye, causing a compound fracture of the frontal bone. Chas. H. Barton, cashier of the Ogden savIngs bank, with his wife, was attending the charity ball and when the alarm of fire was sounded started towards Washington avenue. In the darkness which followed the cutting off of the power from the street lights he and his wife fell through a new building on Hudson avenue. Mrs. Barton sustained a fracture of the right leg just below the knee and her husband suffered a number of painful injuries. Two firemen were slightly injured by falling timbers. The building was owned by David Eccles, a millionaire lumber and sugar king. The loss will approximate $250,000, with about $250,000 loss on the contents. The total loss is estimated at $750,000. At an early hour today two men were reported to have burned to death in the building. A STORY OF BLUCHER. The Old General Gave His Son a Lesson In Gaming. Speaking of military men who were gamblers, Ralph Nevlll In "Light Come, Light Go," after noting that Napoleon only played In an amateur way and never seriously and that the Duke of Wellington, while a member of Crockford's famous gambling club, was not particularly fond of play, goes on tr relate the following about Blucher: Another great soldier, on the other hand, repeatedly lost large sums at play. This was Blucher, who was Inordinately fond of gambling. Much to his disgust, this passion was Inherited by his son, -who bad often to be rebuked by his father for his visits to the gaming table and was given many a wholesome .lecture upon his youth and Inexperience and the consequent certainty of loss by coming In contact with older and more practiced gamblers. One morning, however, young BHicher presented himself before bis father and exclaimed, with an air of Joy, "Sir, you said I knew nothing of play, bnt here la proof that you hare undervalued my talents," pulling out at the same time a bag of rubles which he had wen the preceding night MAnd I said the truth," was the reply. "Sit down here and ill convince you." The dice were called for, and In a few minutes old Blucher won all his son's money, whereupon, after pocketing thejcash. he rose from the table, ebeervlng, "Now you see that I was right when 1 told you that you would never win." CYCLONES And WINDSTORMS WILL COME but CCUGAN, JENKINS & CO. Will Protect You Against Loss From Them. '" PHONE 1330. Room 1, I. O. O. F. Building Aetaal weight -1267

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Fountain City Wants Traction; Spartansburg Loses a Citizen

In the wake of the Richmond Boosters trip Wednesday comes two interesting ' communications to the Palladium. They are as follows: WANT TRACTION LINE. The Richmond "Boosters" arrived at Fountain City about 5:30 p. m. and a jolly crowd they were. The business men of this place greeted them cordially and invited them into K. of .P. hall where they were served with hot coffee and light lunch, cider and apples. Afterward they were seated In the audience room and Major M. M. Lacey gave them a short address of welcome, which was responded to in happy vein by Charles W. Jordan and others. We notice in the issue of the Palladium this morning that at a number of places visited, the chief topic in the speech-making was the new proposed interurban line. Some of us are now regretting that advantage was not taken of the opportunity to present to this company of "Boosters" from the "Panic Proof City," the just claims of the Fountain City route for the new tracton line. Every one who has some knowledge of the principles of railroad or traction building, knows that one of the chief objects (other things being equal) is to choose the most direct line, with a low cost of construction. It will take no argument to convince any one who has even a slight knowledge of the geography of Eastern Indiana, that the Winchester, Lynn, Fountain City line from the city of Portland 1b the most direct one, in fact it is almost a "Bee" line. Not only that, but it will pass through a more thickly populated country. Will not the towns of RldgevTTOT Winchester, Lynn, Fountain CttraWM Chester compare most favorably with

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Union City, Spartansburg, Bethell Whitewater and Middletown? A casual observer of the country's elevation along these routes would conclude that the cost of construction would be in favor of the western line. One could imagine from some of the arguments advanced that this Foad was to be built chiefly to get the people between Union City and Richmond into the "Panic Proof City," to do their shopping. Does any one for a single moment believe that fnancial backing can be secured to build a road from Portland to Richmond for the single purpose to accommodate the people living along that line? There are not enough of them? Hasn't everybody observed that it is the through traffic that the railroads and traction lines are after most, and the local traffic is only contributary ? We, who live along the G. R. & I. R. R. are fully convinced of this fact, and is one of the things we are suffering from and are anxious for relief. We believe that local traffic on this line will exceed that on the eastern line, with the through traffic remaining the same in each. The people of the eastern route are doing perfectly right in urging their interests upon the attentions of the company. At the same time we want to present a few of the advantages we believe belong to the western line. It is an actual fact in traction business experience that those lines pay best which run parallel to the steam railroads; so here again the west line has the advantage. Still another consideration for Richmond people to think about is, that the Fountain City route could give street car service to the Reid Memorial Hospital, certainly a matter of much Importance. 5 There are other points which might be presented but we do not want to

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CAUGHT THE SPIRIT. Spartansburg, Ind., Nov. 15, 1911. Editor Palladium: Wednesday about one hundred gentlemen of Richmond, on a boosting trip in the Interests of their city and also neighboring towns, visited our little burg for a few moments. Of course when the nineteen big buzz cars whirled gaily into our midst, it naturally caused a little excitement. One of the most interested spectators was Mr. Rufie Macy, our genial hardware dealer. Several of our citizens remember seeing him flitting nervously through the crowd but nothing was thought of it at that time. After our "boosters" had departed, some one missed Mr. I Macy, and by Investigations learned that he had hitched up and started for Union City In pursuit. A telephone message from that place gave us the intelligence that he followed them to Winchester but his further whereabouts cannot be discovered. It may be that he is now in Richmond and any intelligence that will lead to finding him will be gratefully received by his friends in Spartansburg. SPARTANSBURG CITIZEN. A shadow fifty miles long is thrown on the ocean by the peak of Tenerlffe.

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