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Page Eight. The Richmond Palladium, Friday, Sept. 7, 1906. A- FEW OF THE LEADING FEATURES WITH THE CSET iKYK V - , , T PS nn D) Lm 28 'FHIPL1 k 'V. P. k If "M I 3 3s& . J hv$w Ms? I " ti i u X' aawHjfc. 0 .' I G HATCH'S Trained Wild Animal Arena, con- L LACE, The Man-Eating Lion taming 30 Educated Beasts -JL . -r-j "7"tat TvnrT) K a tt E CT RIC THEATRE, Showing San Leoneit, The FLYING MERMAID ' t? A-r i j n f r rancisco, the Beautiful, and Ruins The Gem Theatre of Vaudeville J' rTT7" 77 n Z f 0 . T JL i-e At te and her Congress of Beauty REl vjjj-Ny rrnTI fl f. The World's Greatest Diver ; The Brilliant $30,000 lllusiyft! IH1M0R.Y PERSENA, the Acrobat from the Crystal WhIeapshcfe v Palace, London. The Funny Katzenjammeryfeastlc ff - J?1-? "If r8 A World of Fun CondensdT HaIf Fro HaH Man- Thc WorId s G"atcst Monstrosity Prof. RAMSAY and His ifoyal Band Mons. Carlo : And His Troupe of Animal Kings LA MARR BROS, the Famous Acrobats MASTER JOE, The GIANT BOY MLLE. RUSSELL and heTroupe of Trained Birds Framftl Nations and a hundred other attractions; ONE JOYFUL WEEK! Under the Auspices of Richmond Grove of Druids. WEEK OF SEPT. 10, 1906.; - Opposite Glen Miller Park EVJain Street Entrance. WATCH FOR THE GRAND STREET PARADE ! dtiB 21 ROOSEVELT'S TRIP TO THE ISTMUS The Plans ; Under Way for Journey to , Be V Made".'' Next November. t. EXACJDATE;IS ;NQT:FIXED Three weeks r: will' : be con sumed EVERY PRECAUTION WILL BE. TAKEN FOR THE SAFE TY OF THE EXECUTIVE. IPublishers' PressJ Washington, Sept. 6. Arrange- taents are In progress for the trip of President Roosevelt proposes ; making io the Isthmus of -Panama this fall. The exact date of departure has not been determined "upon, but it is be lieved that the start will , be made early in November.- ' .Three weeks will likely be consum ed. It is of course, the President's 3esire to complete his inspection of the canal work and reach here before congress convenes, December 3. .That the journey may be made safe ly and expeditiously, the navy . de partment will provide three war ships. Detailed plans have not been com pleted, but it is likely that the pres ident. Secretary Taft . and- several quests will occupy a first class battle ship, the members of the, Canal Com mission another, and newspaper rep resentatives the, third which is to be cruiser. ' This will enable the pres ident and party to make the, trip in comfort, give them 'healthy accommo dations while on the Isthmus and in cidentally provide against the possi bility cf delay through accident to one of the warships. Xantippe, the redoubtable wife of ' Focrotes. if her contemporaries are to be believed, was as Ulyt as her f aaaoury husband. ' ' 1 I CLIMAX EXPECTED TO DAGO TROUBLE IN WEST RICHMOND (Continued from Page One. ) not to trouble you any longer than is absolutely necessary, and in return for this we deem it only fair that you do' all; in your power to keep your neighbors from molesting these for eigners, in any way. We feel quite sure that if you will leave them alone, they will not tinterfere with yau dur ing the short period they will reside in your community. As an additional precaution to you, I have informed the Chief of Police that we will willingly pay for a spec ial officer if he- will keep one in your vicinity while the foreigners " are there.' Very respectfully yours, , ' R. W. STIMSON, Pres. August 24, 1906. EXHIBIT WILL BE OF INTEREST Agricultural Products Grown by the District School Pupils- TVcter Snpersiltloc Superstitions, having to do with" wa ter are dillieult ta". eradicate. Whst possible connection can the rise cr fail of water lir.ve with the duration cf Luraan life? Yet when Dickexrs tells of the death of the child ln"Davkr CopperSe!dr' "it "belnj low jVater, h? went out with the tide thn the old superstition finds its patheac revival. HELP WANjrED WANTED Two raphers, a tinner a strong men as : helpers. Call to POGUE..M 7-1t VP 4 t r qfey ft. ale ste nog- two or three tpping room .LER CO., Wayne Ave. Civic League Reply. The second letter is the replyof the Civic League, and is as follows: Mr. R. W. Stimson, City:. Dear Sir: The committee which called on you Friday, August 24th, in regard to the Italians who are being housed on State street in Fairview, made its report to the Civic League Thursday night, and was instructed by that body to communicate with you and ascertain if any progress has been made in regard to ' removing them. . . We wish to impress upon you that while the people of Fairview have been patiently wraiting for some per ceptible action in regard to these very objectionable foreigners, they are none the less determined that they must be removed. Our people in Fairview are law abiding, and we wish to keep them so. The presence of these foreigners in our midst, however, is a disturbing factor in the moral life of our people. Feelings of animosity are aroused, not only against them, " but against the corporation which placed them there. It is in the exercise of these feel ings that- lead a people to become law less and disregard the rights of others.- That which is the cause of law lessness must be held accountable for its results. One of the missions of the Fairview Civic League it -to discourage disre gard of the law. Another mission of the League is to encourage a friendlier feeling between employer and employee; between capital and labor. Industrial discontent breeds an archy. Through busy and contented labor lies the solution of all industrial problems. Through this avenue lies the perpetuity of our nation. We feel sure that if you consider this question carefully, you will con cede the justice of our contention and redouble your efforts to remove them. .Respectfully yours. SECRETARY. CASH PRIZES OFFERED DISPLAY WILL BE MADE AT THE COURT HOUSE ON SEPT 26, 27 28 AND 29-MANY CONTESTANTS ARE EXPECTED. The County Agricultural Exhibit will take place under the supervision of the county schools September 26, 27, 28 and 29 Inclusive, at Superin tendent Jordan's office at the Court House. The exhibit this year gives promise of being very attractive as the school children of the county have taken a great interest in it this year and it is thought that the majority of the schools in the county will be represented. Last spring all the schools were notified by Mr. Jordan, that the exhi bit would be held again thi3 . year and he asked all the pupils to take part. They were asked to grow var ious farm products during the sum mer for the exhibit this fall. Reports from over the county show that many of the school children have done this and the exhibit will be the largest ever held. Supt. Jordan is gratified with the way in which the pupils of the schools have taken to the idea. Prizes are to be awarded. A SEWER BADLY NEEDED Fairview Citizens Call Attention to Unsanitary Condition of the School Building. At the meeting of the Fairview Civ ic League Iat night,' president Chas. Brown pointed out the fact' that the sanitary condition of the Fairview school building Was not what it should be as there was no sewer con nected with the school, and in time it was liable to cause dangerous diseas es among the children. He stated that the attention of the school board should be brought to the matter. ' THE WRITERS. See how what you have heard looks in print and get a dollar for doing it. Win the news "tip" prize. ARE AT SAGAMORE HILL George Bernard Bha w will shortly invade the l&Tii. which he rebuked for Hs "Corastockery." He expects to see the first production of his new play. "Caesar and Cleopatra," In America in New York in October. George Moore, the novelist, who has been writing'for the last thirty years, is now fifty-four. He is of Scotch Irish blood and is the squire of Moore Hall, County Mayo. He is said to owr 12,500 acres in that Irish county. . Dr. S. Weir Mitchell in writing trusts but little to dictation, writing nearly all he has to say, then submit ting the manuscript for a typewritten copy. Four or five clean copies are nothing unusual in the preparation of a manuscript. . An effort will be made In Rome to purchase the house in which Keats, the poet, died and to establish therein a permanent memorial not only to Keat? himself, but of Shelley, whose dust lie buried only a stone's throw away fron: his brother poet's grave. MEXICANS FEAR BIG UPRISING No Longer Question That Gov ernment is Preparing to Meet It. THE TROOPS ARE READY EVERY TOWN IN THE NATION WILL BE CAREFULLY WATCH ED ON SEPTEMBER 16, THE DATE FOR TROUBLE. Sot ifls deposition. "Now, then," said the phatographet "be perfectly natural. Look pleasant. "Say!" growled the dyspeptic, "an you poking fun at me? I can't do both." Lippincott's Magazine. Congressman Longworth and Bride at the President's Summer Home. .. His . IPublishers Press Oyster Bay, Sept. 6. Congressman and Mrs. Nicholas Longworth are home guests at the Sagamore Hill and expect to remain until Saturday or Sunday. Mrs. Lrmgworth reached Oyster Bay on an atternocn train sev eral hours in advance of her hus band, and was met at the station by her brother Kermit, who drove her to Sagamore Hill. See how what you have heard looks in print and get a dollar for doing it. Win the news "tip" prize. ' A Hit. This vernal rnarksmansh?p must suit Each inortal who will pause to see. It's whera the twigs begin to shobt That Nature makes a hit with rner Denver News. Publishers Press! City of Mexico, Sept. 6. As the date, September 16, which it is alleg ed, has been fixed by the opponents of the present administration of an anti-foreign uprising which is intend ed to discredit this government in the eyes of the world, draws near, it becomes evident that the officials, publicly declaring that they see no reason to apprehend any disturbance, are leaving no stone unturned to checkmate any insurrectionary de monstration. In every city in Mexico the local authorities have been instructed to keep watch 6n all persons who are known to have anti-foreign views, and have been instructed to quell any disturbance that may break out Im mediately. In addition the troops in the various garrisons have been care-, fully sounded and their loyalty dem onstrated. The commandants have also instructions to uphold the civil authorities at ail times and gover nors of states are to be held personal ly responsible for the protection of all the foreigners at all times. thinking it had been stolen, reported it to the police. Later the wheel was found close by the place where It was left by MrFryar, New Knox Fall $5.00 and $3 .CO. : 30-tf all andii KIBBE nter Hats, BBEY & CO. $5.00 round trip tcyPetoskey, $6.00 to Mackinac Island, JBept. 11. O. It. & I. 10 day tickets, mecial train. UO&W Li. Telephone . th Laundry to get a iuchmc lrTur lam chmond Steam laundry. tf Thomas Jurgens was fined $5 ahd costs and eiven twenty days in jail in the City Court yesterday for sleepV ing on me couri nouse lawn. r The Palladium will pay 10c for cop ies of the Richmond Palladium of the dates of January 1st and 2nd, 1906. The Came of His Attention. Ella TThen I was at the seashore one man was very attentive. Stella I understand, that you one of the- waiters very libera troit Frse P-x NOTICE TO BIDDERS. Notice is h;-eby - yfiven that, estu mates for , su Ipliesor " the Wayne County Poor' lrm Aor ' the quarter ending Decembfr 1905, are on file in the office olyfiie County Auditor and that bids' f off the same will be re ceived up to 11 o'clock a. m., of Mon day, the 17th day of -September, 1906 . . .. . - - Bids will be received under the fol lowing heads: r Groceries, , Clething, Boots and Shoes,' Drugs, Dry Goods, and Fuel. -lt H. J. HAZES. Auditor. Disposes of Farm. Cambridge City, Sept. 6, (Spl.) Benton Wilson has traded his 80 acre rm in Henry County, for the large brick dwelling, owned by Mrs. Mar garet McCaffrey, which stands on Front street, ' The farmers of Wayne County have almost completed their fall plowing. It is thought that the acre age of wheat next year wil be the largest ever seen In the county. FRIDAY 50 BU. DACISEN PLUMS The time for canning this fruit is now at hand and this va riety is very scarce this season. EW ARRIVALS BacJtmeyer's Sauer Kraut. Fine.) Fancy Cape Cod berries, (first of the sea- n. New Knox $5.00 and $3.00 30-tf IP VI Winter Hats, KIBBEY & CO. Road matters will occupy the at tention of the County Commission ers next Saturday. Fresh at Muth oysteafer erred in all styles 23-tf. Considerable complaint has been made to the 'police that two small boys are continually annoying horses hitched to the various racks about the city. 'Phone or write a card to the Palla dium of the little piece of news your neighbor told you and get your name in the news "tip" contest for this week. The game of croquet is fast gaining popularity in the city. Some busi ness men who are becoming "sharks" at the game play at the Public School grounds as lat as eleven and twelve grounds at night by the aid of elec tric light. THE CITLIH BRIEF (Very Crfh 1 f Plenty of Crawford Peaches today. J. II. EGGET'IEYER , 4th and Main Sts. G. R. & ft 10 dy excursion to Cool Northern Michigjp, Sept. 11. $5.00 to Petoskey or Tr-erse City, $6.00 for round trip to Mackinac Island, d&w tf Fresh oys at "Mutbs. " The work on the remodeling of the Sunday School room of the First Ene- jlish Lutheran church is progressing very rapidly. served in all styles 23-tf. A private telegraph wire at ML Au burn, which fell across some long distance phone wires, cut off commu nication between New York and St. Louis for two days. Charles Fryar of South Tenth street lost his wheel Wednesday night and Mr. Joe ern representing the Kahn Tailoring Co., will be at the Ho tel ; Wesof v today with a com plete line f Fall Suitings and Over coatings and will be pleased ta meet his many local friends. 7-1t Northern Michiarm excursion tick ets to Petosgy, Traverse City and Mackinac Islarfd, sold Sept. 5 11, $5,00 and S6.00 roundtrip, good ten days, d&w tfc MB I Si Sjzfeen or Blacls ICED OR HOT. Invigorate and refresh brain and body. An easily obtained luxury. One teaspoonful makes two cups. There are 200 cups to the pound. Are sold looee or In sealed pack ets by Great Atlantic & Pacific Tea Co- 727 Main. (Published by Authority of. the ti f dia and Ceylon Commissioner.) LOST Saturday on the 6:30 interu, ban to Cedar Springs Hotel, a white mother of pearl fan, valued as . gift. Finder return to Palladium "office and receive reward of $10. . 4-t. ' : ' i