Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 37, Number 206, 3 July 1912 — Page 8

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PAGE EIGHff. THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, WEDNESDAY, JULY 3, 1912.

All ENTHUSIASTIC CROWD HEI10 SEN.

GATES ANDfGARFIELDt

"The Way to Fight Ifsto Fight" Shouted FieryiCalifornian and CrowdSent Up a Battle Cry.

A NEW YORK LEADER

DEFEATED BY BRYAN

(Continued from Wge One) where the Republican pfirty exists an obligation of more force tthan the stolen delegates from stateaiwbere noparty exists. "I ask you to go forwardwlth your light to express yourselves as you wish, and in the words ofGovernor Johnson at 'Chicago, 'Don't be afraid!' "Defeat has no terrors for the man -'who is in the right but you will not be defeated, if you are not afraid!" The crowd burst into applause, as it had whenever Garfield gave them an opportunity. " He was followed by the Rev. S. R.

Lyons, who Bald: "Here is the place h

, w lie r puuiiun uoweD -u ur vuiiiivo auu becomes religion! Search the Bible, and wherever you look it resolves itself into the same-issues of right and wrong which are so plainly involved in this struggle. ,It is politics that all can understand, .except the politicians 'the difference between right and wrong, the difference between honesty, and theft!" Lee C. Gates, of California, a fighting citizen of Los Angeles, right-hand "man of Governor Johtnson, and author of the initiative and referendum, showed in logical sequence the reason for the indignation and outraged decency 'of every states that has a preferential primary law against the "present aggregation of crooks in control of 'the 'party name." "I love the Republican party. I know all its splendid traditions. I have voted the Republican ticket since my (boyhood. I am a state senator on that ; ticket in California, but California re-fuses to try title to propertytbefore the ,thief that stole it. "I am asked by this national committee to say to the people- of my pwn state that their majority 'of 77,000 for Roosevelt is not ; worth as much as the stolen -delegates from a state in which the .Republican party does not exist! I am told that a party rule adopted in i'I884 can never be changed! I am told 'that a rule of the national committee is worth more than the state laws and .'the constitution of California, and (twelve other states in which the Republican party exists. "Gentlemen, I am asked to believe ' that a party rule is of more value than the Republican party of more value Khan decency, law and order. "I am asked to overthrow the fundamental government of this nation in order to remain a Republican. -. "And the fundamental governing in 'this country is the nominations. "Let me nominate your candidates, and you can do all the voting you want i I will do the governing. "This has been proved in our own .state. We had the finest legislature ithat money could buy and that is litierally true. The Southern Pacific railway annually bought and paid for it. tAnd the judges of the state were bought and sold, but we never got any of the profits. "The direct primary was faulty, but we put it into use, and today we have gained the right to vote on every law 'that is passed; to repeal every law ;'that we do not like; to put any law

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"BOSS" MURPHY.

Harris went to Indianapolis with the linstructibns given them by the mass meeting to attend a conference called by BAwint M. Lee for the purpose of determdniing the course the Progressive party ofl Indiana shall pursue. If yoti.are a housewife you cannot leasonajbly hope to be healthy or beautiful bywashing dishes, sweeping and doing housework all day, and crawling into bed ; dead tired at night. You must net out into the open air and sunlight. If you do this every dayand keep your itomactt and bowels in good order by taking .Chamberlain's Tablets when needed,. you should become both healthy andtbeautiful. For sale by all dealers.

POSTED ON HORSES.

;on the statute books that the people

j want; we have the right to discharge any man who works for us. The right tto hire involves the right to fire. We .said to the railroad which had dominjated us, 'Either you will stop running jour government or the government of (this state will run your railroad.' , What the Primary Means. "All these things depend on the success of the direct preferential primary i and we are asked to have this nullified in order to remain regular Republicans, subservient to a few bosses, repudiated in their own states. . We will not do it! Theodore Roose

velt means much to the people of California. He stands as the originator of the policy which protects our water powers and our mines and our forests, and we will not give up the will of the people that chose him in order to be regular Republicans! "Gentlemen, in the words of Governor Johnson, there is only one way to fight, and that is to fight! I ask you to fight with the people of California,

for your rights and ours the right of

the direct primary, the right to nominate whom you will, the right to our own government for the nfan who nominates is the man who governs."

v Enthusiastic applause was given Senator Gates when he concluded his - remarkable address, one of the best iever delivered in the city. ! This morning R. G. Leeds and E. H.

The Tribute an 'English Expert Paid to a Baltimore Jurist. Once whent Judge J. Upshur Dennis was abroad the visited the Duke of Westminsters estate, Eaton Hall, in Chester. He 'went unceremoniously enough and directSyto the stables. He was told by the 4 person who looked after those horsesof august blood and breeding extraordinary that they could not be viewed exceptiby permission in writing of the duke. Judge Dennis hadjpssed the duke on the road going' uplto London. Anyway, he had no indention of asking permission in writings lie leaned over the paddock gate and looked at the horses inside. He saw a gray f horse that attracted him, and! he remarked to the keeper of the placetbat that particular horse (indicating) mustibave in him a double cross of ChanCcleer, a famous race horse that liveI600 or 800 years ago. It was indeedtrue, and his remark established all the freemasonry needed for a day in thestable. Judge Dennis told his guide moue about the horses than the keeper ofthe stable archives knew himself. He traced relations here and idenstifledtcrosses there. "If all the studbooks in the world were destroyed," the stable steward told the visitor when the tour of the stables was .completed, "you, sir, could rewrite them all from memory." Baltimore News.

Meats for Your Picnic Parties Boiled Ham, any kind of cold, prepared and cooked Luncheon Meats at Schwegman's. i-3t

The Voice of Conscience. A western Kentucky negro was in jail awaiting trial for stealing a calf. His wife called to see him. On her way out the jailer, whose name was Grady, halted her. "Mandy." he inquired, "have you got a lawyer yet for Jim?" "Xaw, sah." said the wife. "Ef Jim was guilty I'd git him a lawyer right iwny, but he tells me he ain't guilty, and so of co'se I ain't a'.min' to hire none." "Mr. Grady." came a voice from the cells above, "you tell dat nigger woman down thar to git a lawyer and git a mighty, good one too." Saturday Evening Post.

The Sacred Oath. "Do you know what an oath is?" asked a Virginia judge of an old darky who wanted his vote sworn in at an election. "Yes, sah. When a man sweahs to a lie he's got ter stick to it." Satire.

THE DEMOCRATS ARE CERTAIN THAT THEIR

TICKET WILL

WIN

Marshall Was Chosen by Acclamation on the Third Ballot at a Late Session Tuesday Night.

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among the BtateB began. Vote after vote was changed, but when the shift was completed Marshall was still short a few votes. Then the backers of Governor Burke withdrew their candidate before the third ballot began. There were a number of scattered votes, state compliments to 'favorite sons." Missouri cast 36 for former Governor Francis. On the third ballot Marshall was named by acclamagon.

JEBEL MUSA.

Mount Upon Which Motes Received the Tables of the Law. In a wild and desolate region in the southern half of the Sinaitic peninsula stands the mount which Moses ascended to receive the tables of the law. From its sacred associations this mountainous region has long been a favorite abode of religious recluses. The mountain itself divides into three parts, and there has been much discussion as to the exact site of the giving of the law. Jebel Mnsa, the central of the three peaks. Is now considered as best fulfilling the conditions described In Scripture. At its. base Is the broad plain of sufficient extent to permit the encampment of the hosts of Israel. The peak itself rises to a height of 7.3C3 feet, and on its northeastern slope, at an elevation of about 5,000 feet, is the monastery of St. Catharine. So precipitous is the side of the mountain at this point that the only means of access to the monastery Is by a windlass. In this lofty dwelling place, however, are housed some thirty monks of the Greek church. The .whole place was favorite of the Christian anchorites of-the early centuries, and the rocks are full of the cells and caves in which they lived. There are to be seen here also numerous ancient Inscriptions upon the rocks which are of great Interest to archaeologists, and one of the best manuscripts of the Bible was discovered here in 3S59. Brooklyn Eagle.

The Pugnacious Arctic Dog. Arctic dogs seem to love fighting for its own sake, and so long as it is a fight they are said to be indifferent as to why they fight, how they fight and whom they fight Two dogs, seeing another dog enjoying a meat can that has been empty for months, will spring on him, roll him over and seemingly tear him to pieces. Fortunately, the wool is so long and thick that the attacking dog gets his mouth too full of hair to be able to bite his antagonist's flesh. The dogs know that their vulnerable points are the ears and belly. When a dog is attacked by two or three of his companions he will run into a snow bank, shove bis bead in andi lying on his stomach, let his foes choke themselves with the hair they tear out of his back. Harper's.

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WONDERS OF THE Y0SEMITE.

First Seen by White Men During a Chaee After Indians. It was in the middle years of the last century that the eyes of a white man caught their first glimpse of the wonders of the Tosemite. In January. ISuO, Dr. Bunnell while prospecting

for gold in the Sierra Nevada

tains saw a stupendous cliff looming op Id the distance, but did not then take time to make any Investigation. In March. 1S51. the Mariposa battalion, commanded by Major Savage, of which Dr. Bunnell was a member, penetrated the mountains in pursuit of Indians, who had been giving great trouble to gold miners, prospectors and settlsrs. On the 21st of March they entered the valley, being, so far as known, the first white men to obtain a near view of its sublime cliffs and wonderful waterfalls, althongh a Captain Walker, with several companions, had crossed the Sierras and looked down into the valley shortly before. Dr. Bunnell quickly recognized Jn the giant cliff, cow called El CapltaJn. the towering rock that had attracted bis attention the year before, although he bad then viewed it from a point fully forty miles away. Four years later the first party of tourists visited the valley, arriving In June. 1855. A member of this party wrote a description of It for the Mariposa Gazette, which was widely copied in newspapers and magazines In this and other countries, being the first authentic description ever published. National Monthly.

A MOTORCYCLE TOUR Local Riders Are Invited to Join Party.

An Explanation. In one year the aurora borealls was seen one night as far south as Wiltshire. The inhabitants of a certain village assembled to witness the unwonted spectacle. Many were the inquiries as to what it was when a woman exclaimed: "Do thee send for our Jock. He's a scholard. I'll be bound he'll gie un a neame!" When Jock arrived be looked upward and said. "Oh, it's only a phenomenon!" "There," said the delighted mother, "didn't I tell 'ee he'd gie un a neame?" London Notes and Queries.

Among the numerous trips which the Federation of American Motorcyclists is arranging for this summer is one from Louisville. Ky., to Columbus, O. Local motorcyclists are invited to join the party in this city and to finish the trip to Columbus and return to this city. The Louisville riders will leave that city Monday morning, July 15 at 6 o'clock. On the first day 150 miles will be covered, the party stopping at Indianapolis. On Tuesday, July 16, the party will come through Richmond and will stop long enough to become acquainted with local riders who are to join, the party. According to plans the riders will arrive at Columbus at 11 o'clock Wednesday morning. -

Humor In the Commons. In the course of a debate on education in. the house of commons a well known scholar once said. "Mr. Speaker, we have listened with considerable satisfaction to certain things that have been said by the right honorable gentleman, but I am bound to add that w have listened with great disappointment to certain things which we expected to hear, but which were not said!" On another occasion a well known member of the Jewish race observed in the course of a dry as dust debate, "We owe much to the Jews." Whereupon a voice in a remote corner caused roars of laughter by saying: "We dol We do!" London Mail.

Eating It. Mrs. Hasleigh Some of my boarders make a disturbance when I don't have soup for dinner. Friend I notice that some of them make a disturbance when you do. Boston Transcript

BIG REDUCTION M Fnimierall Coaches Family Coaches, $2.00; Pallbearers' Coaches, $2.00 Also big reduction on country funerals. Hire your own coaches and save the undertakers' graft. Green's Livery Stable Phonc m

ATTENDED JUBILEE The Ann Arbor Dailey Times News speaks in the following complimentary manner of Mr. George Conrad, a graduate of the University of Michigan. who has been attending the jubilee week celebration: George W. B. Conrad, a graduate from the University of Michigan with the law class of '02, is in the city to attend the jubilee week celebration. Mr. Conrad is now an asistant in the law department of the Pennsylvania with offices in Richmond. Ind. When in college Mr. Conrad did some reportorial work on the Times and was well known here.

DAMAGE CASE WILL BE HEARD FRIDAY

Surs Way to Gst a Job. One of the Unemployed I wish I had mce7 enough so I shouldn't haTe to work for a living. Another of Thera So do I. In that case, you know, it would be so easy to get a Job! Boston Transcript.

The suit by the Dickinson Trust. Company, administrators of the etat of Alvtn R. Galyean versus the Rich mond Light. Heat and Power company for 110.000 damages for the loss of the life of Allen Galyean will be heard la the Circuit Court on Friday. The late Mr. Galyean was an employe of the Light. Heat and Power company and was overcome with gas on September 2.

Confusing. Smltty Is a character In Park row. New York. He was born on Manhattan Island and until the last holidays be had never been outside the confine of Greater New York. Then he went t spend Christmas with a cousin over la New Jersey. When he returned one of his friends asked b!m what he thought of the country at large. "I don't care for it." said Smltty. "Dnt Jolsey is sur a funny place. Why. all d towns over there is Rot different names!" Saturday Evening Tost.

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