Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 37, Number 153, 2 May 1912 — Page 2

PAGE TWO THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AJTD SXTXTEiaEORAM. THURSDAY, 3IAT2, 1913. A CYCLONE CAUSES DAMAGEJTi TEXAS Death and Destruction Is Spread by Cyclone and Cloudburst. of accounts as a field examiner, suffered a partial stroke of paralysis tot Saturday while on the road. He has been brought to Richmond and is now at his home on East Main street. Mr. Newlin's left side was .:-cteC by the stroke and while his condition is somewhat Improved during the last two or three days, he will bo confined to his home Indefinitely. The attending physicians.- however, have hope . for complete recovery. Works to Honor Bra ve Men 1300 BODIES WILL NEVERBESECURED Steamer Minia Forced to Give Up Search Because of a Big Storm. extreme difficulties ever since the MacThe abandonment of the kay-Bennett departed from. the scene of the Titanic disaster. For three days the tog was so dense that Capt." DeCateret'loat his bearings. Then came a .wireless storm warning, which ter means that more than 'ISM victims of the great disaster forever in the ocean as the Bennett brought only 191 co minated the gruesome hunt. . , fh another wireless message 'the Mi CHARLES M. NwlN PARTLY PARALYZED - Charles M. Newlto, wno for two years haa been wita the state board nia reported finding the body of Asst. Purser T. W. King, 45 miles east of the last body picked up on the day previous. This showed how widely the corpses have been scattered.

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' National News' Association) LAREDO, Tex.. May 2. A score of I persons are reported to have been

mum, 76 injured, ana vast damaga

don by a cyclone and cloudburst which struck north Laredo last night and wafe sweeping north-ward early today. . The cyclone orossed'the Rio Grande from the ,Mexican side, tearing away bvfldings Jn its path and spreading death .and destruction. Chttver Xye, a woman and two children were killed on 'Nye's plantation near 'North Laredo. Many employes of fbetraneh of J, H. Davis, the Texas "Onion- King," ' are reported missing. Between North Laredo and Sanchez a large section of the International railway line ' was washed out. ' Relief trains with -doctors, nurses, and wrecking crews were hurried from- Laredo and Green. Tex!, and messages from these trains reported the destruction of every plantation building between North Laredo and Sanchez. At Minora, a small mining village, houses were blown down and

many personsilnjured.

LAND IS FLOODED. NEW ORLEANS, May 2. The richest sugar cane section in the world is many feet under water today as a result of a break in the levee at Torras last night. The damage will

ireach many millions of dollars and a

sagar famine may result.

The region devastated is known as the "Sugar Land of America." The water raced southward to the gulf today, sweeping everything in their path. It Is reported several lives were lost at Torras and south of that town. Three hundred volunteers who have been striving to hold the levee' were driven back early' today and had to flee for their lives.

Three railroads have been compelled to detour their trains. A report reached here today that a train carrying 200 passengers had been trapiped by the flood, .but as wires were (down no confirmation could be had.

TRIPLE PLAY MADE BY EARLHAM TEAM

In a game characterized by errors, but sprinkled with sensational plays at intervals, Earlham had litUe trouble In defeating Antioch College In the first game of the season yesterday afternoon by a score ot.10.to 5. The game opened with the Quakers pulling off a triple play. The first ball thrown.was a hit in deepleft field. An error allowed the second man up to get on. The third man flew out to Bogue whovthrew it to third, Brubaker returning .it -to first in time to ;catch the man napping off-, that" bag. ; 'c Each side hit heavily. Hldy, twirler for the vfeitors, drove the ball' oyer center field for a home run.. Edington, the one armed right fielder for the visitors, was a . feature of the game. In the sixth he hit into center field for three bases. ' ; The score:" 1 " ' ' "' Earlham M 2 3 0 0 1 0 3 ! 10 5 2 Antioch v.O 0 3 1 1 0 0 0 0- 5 11-6 Batteries Wilcoxen and Beard; fHeide and Carter ,

HeDOCZ' TO PITCH IN FIRST BALL GAME MarorrW.W.tZlmmernian will pitch ;the flnBt ballttn the first baseball game of the , season- here Sunday afternoon. The mayor has consented to do this regardlessof who the batter may be. or who will be behind the bat. It is not known who 'will: receive the first ball bnt It probably -.will be Frank Crump, president of the Rlohmond Baseball association..": Th -AU4Csntuckians this year are making irepeated Msertions that they are golx for the pennant and that they aregatag - to start the season right by inntng the first game. But of coursejthia is a mere assertion, as the Quakes also have a say-so In the deal. Billy Brese, well- known minor league manager, is managing the AllKentvcklxns this season.

Tlwwiii nurtlOii so seas em at the sams t'.iti so pMMaattotakar. CaUwsU's 6ynPspsla. the Wihou lor all diseases arUh tim aOmecii trouble Tae Brio fa very rsasra'M -fOc -wd &L

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, Mrs. John Hays Hammond has. been appointed secretary of the committee of prominent Washington women organized in conjunction with those in every state in the Union to raise sufficient funds for the erection in Washington of an appropriate monument to the men who lost their lives in the Titanic disaster.

GRAY RENOMINATED FOR CONGRESSMAN

Finley H. Oray, of Connersville was renominated as the Sixth District Democratic choice for congressman at the congressional convention held yesterday at Connersville.

HALF WERE DRUNK

! A total of eighty-two arrests were made "try 'the police department for the month of April. Of this number the majority were drunks, 44 being arrested for this cause. Following were the crimes charged and the arrests: Assault and battery 6, assault and battery with Intent to kill 8, begging 4, beating board bill 1, drunkenness 44, fugitives 2, gambling 5, insane 1, petit larceny 5, public indecency 1, provoke 2, safe-keeping 1,

suspicion 2, wife desertion 1, held as witness 1, receiving stolen goods 1, keeping a gaming house 1.

BOSTON, May 2. The bodies of 3 of the victims of the Titanic disaster including that of Isidor Strauss of New York reached the north station from Halifax this morning. Several hundred people were at the station, many of whom wept as the horror of the great sea tragedy was again brought back to them. The other two bodies were those of Frank D. Millet, the noted artist, and Richard White, a senior of Bowdouin college, who lived at Winchendon. Perdval W. White, Jr.. was at the North station to claim the body of his brother. He broke down completely. The body of Mr. Strauss was taken to the South Station and placed aboard the 9:15 train for New York. The body of John Jacob Astor, accompanied by his son Vincent, was brought to Portland, Me., where the special car "Constitution" was switched and taken by a special engine to Worcester, from where it left at 9:45 o'clock on a Boston and Albany train

for New York. The body of Isiador Straus was in an oak casket and was

brought to Boston in a separate bag

gage car. On the casket were the green

wreaths tied with a purple ribbon.

HALIFAX, N. S., May 2. Capt. Car

teret, of the Minia, the second "funeral ship" which succeeded the cable ship Mackay-Bennett in the search for bod

ies of Titanic victims off the New

foundland coast, reported by wireless to the Cape Race station today that he

will arrive here Monday with 15 corp

ses. Among them are the remains of C. M. Hays, late president of the

Grand Trunk Railway.

The MInla's captain said he had

been compelled to abandon the search

for bodies because of a heavy storm

bearing down on him from the east

He added that the remaining bodies

had become so scattered by the ocean

currents that further search was futile.

The Minia has been working under

City Statistics

Deaths and Funerals. CLARK The funeral of Earl Claik, aged twenty-four years, who was killed yesterday, will be held .Sunday afternoon at two o'clock from the residence of his father, 98 Fort Wayne avenue. Burial , will - be in , Earlham cemetery. . BURR-r-The funeral of William G. Burr, aged sixty-eight years, will be held Saturday morning at ten o'clock from. the heme, 36 South .Ninth street. Barial will be in Earlham cemetery. The Rev, S. - W. Traum will have charge of the services. Friends , may call Friday afternoon. . The funeral will be private. NEANEN The body of James Neanen will arrive here Friday morning from Chicago and will . be taken to the home of his parents in New Paris, Ohio. Funeral arrangements will be announced later.

Folger P. Wilson Henry 3. PoMmeyer Harry C. Downing Harvey T. Wilson FUNERAL DIRECTORS Phone 1335. 15 N. 10th St. Automobiles, Coaches, and .Ambulance Service.

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Royal Baking Powder 1 lb. Can, 39c 2 lb. Can, 75c 3 lb. Can, $1.10 Monarch Brand Lemon Cling Peaches and Peeled Apricots Assorted it you like 2 Cans, 55c Kippered Herring Best Imported Crosse A Blackm ell's 2 Large Cans, 40c Tarragon Vinegar Crosse & BlackweU's Regular 35c Bottles 2 Bottles 55c Canned Hominy Delicious Brsnd ' Regular 10c Cans 4 Cans 25c Picnic Pig Hams Mild Cured Light Weight Nicely Trimmed From 60c to $1 Each

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Box Gloss Starch, Reg. 3 lb Bxs Usually sold 25c. For 3 days 15c box.

Golden Dates good quality, in the bulk, 2 lbs, 15c

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Fancy CookIng Figs, fancy grade. In the bulk. 100 per lb.

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