Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 37, Number 79, 6 February 1912 — Page 2
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN TELEGBA31.TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1912.
council 1(1 FAVOR OF All JUJTO TRUCK Will Probably Appropriate Money to Buy One Other Council Matters.
An appropriation for the fire truck, j which the board of works has decided ,
to purchase if the council, will provide the funds necessary, was embodied in an ordinance brought up by Councilman Von Pein last evening. The ordinance aaks for an appropriation of $3,000, a transfer of $2,000 from the sum appropriated last year for a horse drawn wagon, and an additional transfer of $1,000 from the feed account of the fire department. In the eame ordinance an appropriation of $2,200 for the installation of a Ketta water' softener at the city light plant, is Incorporated and council seemed to favor this likewise, many saying that they believed the circumstances warranted the expenditure of the money. Councilman Bartel then remarked that he thought It foolishness for the city to pay out money for arc lights on clear moonlight nights In the residence sections of the city. He was answered by the president of the board of works and the mayor, who stated that the present arrangement of circuits would not permit turning off the residence district lights without also turning out lights along the railroads, which the latter pay for. A new arrangement of the circuits may be made to overcome this difficulty. No Immediate actlou was taken by the council on the auto truck and water softener appropriations, they being left to take their course through the council. Truck Economical.
in connection with the auto truck desired, Pres. Hammond of the board of works read a report or the expenses of a combination auto truck at Springfield, Ohio, which by actual comparison with horse drawn vehicles, had Klven bettrr service and saved over $2,00' ia thirty-one months of hard Bervlce. Councilman Waldele started a circus when he objected to the relegating to the shelf of the resolution brought up about a year ago, changing the street numbers or ttte west side houses, notably, which are not correctly numbered. Dellverymen. doctors, police and others have a hard time finding the correct address owing to the lack of numbers, and correct system of placing them. City Attorney Gardner stated that the city could compel the residents to correct the faults tn numbering, but Mayor Zimmerman stated It as his opinion that the city should take charge of the matter, that beln the only method of properly . correcting the abuse of this system. Councilman Von Pein then stated it as his opinion that the fault lay with the system lu vogue, at the city engineer arflce. ,It . waa Ipally referred to the board of works for solution. The present System of numbering the houses of the city was originated in 1880. An alarm box on South K street, between Fifth and Sixth streets, which is desired by the residents of that section was asked for by Counciman Williams, and the matter was referred to the board of works and the fire thief for discussion. May Annex Small Strips. Councilman Von Pein presented an ordinance to add to the city a narrow strip of ground along the south-west river bauk. The ground is to be a part of the winding river boulevard, and cannot be improved by the city until taken into the city proper. Councilman Welshaupt presented an ordinance which will provide for more direct control of the rubbish disposing system of the city. It provides for the appointment of an assistant street commissioner at a salary of $2.50 per day, he to have charge of all men and wagons In this department of the city cleaning system. He would make a detailed report of the activities of each man and his, team, receive all complaints and attend to them, enforce all laws an ordinances on this subject, and keep a record of all Irregularities In the work of the employes of this branch of the city cleaning system. . The letter from Supt. McCullough of the Pennsylvania railroad company,
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ing the hospital probe was passed last night. Councilman Williams spoke, asking that the appropriation be made immediately, stating that this sum, and more would probably be necessary. He stated that the committee would try to have the report completed and ready for presentation by the time of the next meeting of the council.
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relieving both Richmond and New Paris from all expense for the special train sent to New Paris with the No. 2 Chemical wagon at the time of the recent disastrous fire there, was read to council, and a vote of thanks given the company by the council. Dog Question Was Up. The dog question came up agalnfl when Councilman Von Pein started the ball rolling by promising action by the ordinance committee. Mayor Zimmerman advised radical actions to settle the question and was seconded by Weasel, who advised a license check to cost from five to fifty dollars. Councilman King then arose and stated that checks tied around a dog's neck, and muzzles on his face, would not keep a deg from going mad or running on a neighbors' land. Thatcher has howling dogs near his residence and wanted to know if something to stop the nuisance could be done. ' An ordinance to appropriate $60 for the pay of a stenographer for the investigating committee which is mak-
Do you know that more real danger lurks in a common cold than in any other of the minor ailments? The safe way is to take Chamberlain's Ccugh Remedy, a thoroughly reliable preparation, and rid youelf of the cold as quickly as possible. This remedy is for sale by all dealers. JOSH GAVE THE CUP. But He Couldn't Make Good on the Bear Proposition. Josh Billings, the gaunt, long haired philosopher, was one of the most genial of. men. Many of bis 111 spelled sayings were meaty, and one of them at least was worthy of Solomon. It was: "The best way for a father to train his boy in the way be should go is to go that way himself." Some years ago, when Josh was staying In the White mountains, be was charmed by a beautiful spring of clear, icy cold water which bubbled up at the side of the highway. He made the carriage stop and, removing his slouch hat, lay down on his face and drank a deep, refreshing draft. In compliment to him the residents in the neighborhood named the fountain "Josh Billings' spring," and' It has thus been known ever since. At the nearest village Josh bought a huge tin cup and scratched on Its side the warning: Whoever steals this fine big cup By a big black bear will be eat up. JOSH BILLINGS. This cup was placed on a broad, flat stone within convenient reach. A few days later the humorist, having nursed a consuming thirst, walked all the way to the spring to quench the same. To his diionay and anger the utensil was gone, and on a sapling near at hand was tacked a bit of paper with the penciled words:. Dear Josh, your cup Is gone, I know not where. Now, If you please, trot out your big black bear. Fortunately for the poet he did not sign his name or give any clew to bis identity. Los Angeles Times.
HARDWARE DEALERS (National Nws Association) ATLANTIC CITY, X. J., Feb. 6. A large attendance marked the opening here today of the annual convention of the Pennsylvania Hardware Dealers' association. The convention will last three days.
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TOLD IN PANTOMIME. The Worth of a Chinese Royal Gift to Li Hung Chang. The late empress dowager of China was something of a humorist The author of "Behind the Scenes In Peking" tells a story of how Li Hung Chang, after concluding the treaty of Shlmonoseki, was presented by the empress with a cloth of gold bag containing some heavy article The treasure turned out to be a large vase, and Li, who was an enthusiastic collector of Chinese ceramics, at once sent for his secretary, Mr. Pethick. to come and examine the new acquisition. Some time was spent In a careful examination to determine the dynasty during which this treasure was produced, but the date of this especial paste was lost, with its other technical classifications. After a long Aime Mr. Pethick lifted it gingerly, placed it on a table, put himself in front of it, drawing a wrap round his shoulders, and slowly, very slowly, held bis hands np to It, turning them in the attitude of warming at a fire. Chinese need few words. LI understood and was heartbroken. The pantomime indicated to him that the supposed priceless vase was only a clever reproduction made in Paris, and the secretary, warming bis hands before it, meant it was so fresh from the pottery furnace that he could still notice the warmth.
TQ SEE CANAL WORK (National News Association) ST. LOUIS, Mo, Feb. 6. A party of forty members of the St. Louis Business Men's League, many of them accompanied by their families, left today
on a trip to Panama. The party will
sail from New Orleans tomorrow and will return to St. Louis on March 2.
Because, Mother Run away, Johnnie! JohnnieWhy? Mother Because I'm busy. Johnnie Why are you busy? Mother Because I am in a hurry. JohnnieWhy are you In a hurry? Mother Because father's bringing home two gentlemen to dinner. Johnnie Why's father bringing home two gentlemen to dinner? Mother Because the bollera sprung a leak, because it's the cook's day out. because Pre got a headache, because the butcher has not brought the meat and because oh. I wish you'd go away! London Globe.
LUMBERMEN MEET (National News Association) ATTOWA. Ont., Feb. 6. The Canadian Lumbermen's association held its annual meeting in the capital today. Nearly all of the members will remain in the city to take part in the big convention of the Canadian Forestry association, which is to begin its sessions tomorrow.
Our First Cup of Tea. The first ctip of tea made In this country was brewed on the Shapleigh estate In Eliot. X. H-, it is said, early In the seventeenth century. Nicholas Shapleigh of England, a rich tea dealer, fitted out au expedition in 1623, placed his son-in-law in command and directed him to explore a portion of the new world. The son-in-law landed at Kittery Point, and two years later Nicholas settled In what is now Eliot. The estate is still owned by bis descendants. Boston Globe.
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