Richmond Palladium (Daily), 7 July 1904 — Page 2
BIOHHONB DAILY PALLADIUM, THURSDAY, JULY 7, 1904.
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Grand Rapids & Indiana R'y "T1IE FISIUN4 LIKE."
Republican Party Celebrates Semi-Centeiinial of Its Organization.
SIGNIFICANT MEETING
In a Beautiful Oak Grove at Jack, on, Mich., Scenes of Fifty Years Ago Were Recalled.
Among Those Present Were a Number Who Voted For Nominee of First Convention.
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A fine train service, fast tlrre, ex cellent fining cars, etc.. from ft. Lou is, Louisville, Indianapolis, Chicago
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Low Fares to California via Pennsylvania Lines During September. Aug. 15 to 27, inclusive, and Aug. 2S to Sept. 9, inclusive, excursion tickets to San Francisco and Los Angeles, account Triennial Conclave Knights Templar, and Sovereign Grand Lodge, I. O. O. F., will be sold via Pennsylvania Lines. For full particulars regarding fares, routes, ate, apply to local TicketAgent of those lines, or t W. W. Richardson, District Passenger Agent, Indianapolis, Ind.
Fierce Bayonet Contest. General Kuroki's Headquarters in the Field, via Fusan, July 7. On July 4 two battalions of Russians attempted to break through the Japanese outposts at the northern entrance of Mo Tien pass. Before daylight they surrounded an outpost of eighty men at the foot of a hill and charged the trench above. A .bioody encounter with bayonets, lasting a quarter of an hour, ensued. The Russians attacked the trench three times, but were driven up the valley by a Japanese reinforcements, leaving many dead and wounded. An observer saw fifty lying in front of .he trench.
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Jackson, Mich., July 7. Nearly 10,000 people assembled in a picturesque oak grove in the outskirts of this city to celebrate the semi-centennial anniversary mt the birth of the Republican party. It was in a smaller oak grove at the opposite end of Jackson, that fifty years ago yesterday the first state convention that was held under the name of "Republican" took place. Here the initial Republican state ticket was then placed in nomination. Secretary of State John Hay was the orator of the day and United States Senator Charles W. Fairbanks of Indiana, Republican candidate for vice president, and Speaker Joseph G. Cannon of the national house of representatives, were also present and deliv
ered addresses. On the platform was seated a representative delegation of the Republican leaders of this state, headed by United State Senators R. A. Alger and J. C. Burrows. Senator Burrows presided over the afternoon session and Senator Alger was the last speaker of the afternoon. Behind the speaker's platform rose a wall of bright-colored bunting with immense pictures of John C. Fremont, the first Republican nominee for president, and Abraham Lincoln, the first Republican to occupy the White House, fastened to it. Straight ahead and to the right and left over the heads of the assembled multitude towered scores of splendid oaks. In the front rows of the audience were nearly a thousand men who voted for John C. Fremont for president, some of whom had participated in the original "under the oaks" convention fifty years ago. To this venerable company special reverence was paid, and when two of their number, in their enthusiasm, climbed high up among the branches or two oaks to improve their view, the audience was frantic with approval and delight. The city of Jackson was in holiday attire, with throngs of visitors con
stantly passing up and down streets.
Desperate Attempt Frustrated. Tien Tsin, July 7. Advices have been received that at 9 p. m. on last Sunday four Japanese destroyers made a determined attempt to enter Port Arthur and attack the Russian fleet. The destroyers were discovered by the shore batteries. One of the destroyers was sunk under Golden hill, another under shore battery No. 22, and a third ona V.ad its funnel shot away. The fourth ane succeeded in effecting a retreat.
THE NATIONAL GAME
What Was Done Yesterday in the
Three Big Leagues. NATIONAL LEAGUE. At Boston, 2; Brooklyn, 3. At Philadelphia, 3; New York, 12. At Pittsburg, 3; Chicago, 4. At St. Louis, 3; Cincinnati, 0. Second game, St. Louis, 6; Cincinnati, 3. AM Kit I CAN I. F. AG UK. At New York, 7; Philadelphia, 1. At Washington, 0; Boston, 3. AMEKICAX ASSOCIATION. At St. Paid 7; Columbus, 5. At Minneapolis, 5; Louisville, 4. At Kansas City, 1; Indianapolis, 0. At Milwauivee-Toledo Rain.
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TOURNAMENT WITH FT. WAYNE PROMISES TO BE
ONE OF CONSEQUENCE
Two Children Drowned. Bradford, Pa., July 7. Charles Rasor and George White, aged respectively ten and nine years, were drowned last evening while playing on a raft in an old reservoir near South avenue.
MARKET REPORT
Prevailing Prices for Grain and Livestock on July 6.
Will Richmond Enter State Tournament This Tall? Local Teams Not in a League.
Whatpromises to be a tournament of consequence is that with Fort Wayne which will beplayed by the local team at the Country Club links on Saturday, the ninth of July. The Richmond team will be practically the same as that which defeated Anderson last week, and the contest will be an interesting one from all appearances. Contests with individual teams will be the only chances for practice afforded the local team before the state tournament, which occurs this fall. A lanre crowd will be present to witness the match, which will in a measure, decide on Richmond's chances in the state tournament. Richmond's team did not join a golf league of any kind this year. It was left out of the Indianapolis-Ma-rion-Anderson-Muncie combination, on account of spite, some said, but it will even up matters. It started Saturdav when it defeated Anderson.
MANY CANDIDATES
RICHMOND LAWNS Would take on a beautiful green if Mertz's Bone Fertilizer were used now. Send or telephone your orders to Tom Mcrtz. Both 'phones 103, or Rural Route No. 8. Send in an order for a sample if you want your grass to grow well next summer.
The "Running Mate" Question Excites but Little Interest. St. Louis, July ,7. The vice presidential situation was tersely stated by Major G. V. Menzies of Indiana, himself a vice presidential possibility, when he said: "We will finish the nomination of a presidential candidate before we go to warring about the second place on the ticket. Like the lamented father of the immortal Huckleberry Finn, our motto is 'meat first, spoon vittles afterwards.' " There was enough of gossip to satisfy, but aside from the movement in
behalf of George Turner of Washington, there was no well-defined vice presidential boom. Ihe Indiana delegation was divided In sentiment as to what its position would be if the nomination were to go to tnat state. John W. Kern and B. F. Shively were being mildly boomed by the Indianians, as -nrae nlon VI Q inr n Vr T o n 7 i O CI In 1 H -
Nothing can take the place of a va- i ,,tlnn t :he men alrea(lv named there
cation passed at the seashore. A spec-; was In tne various delegations talk of ial opportunity to enjoy twelve days' ; Joseph W. Folk of Missouri, David outing at the most attractive summer j Rose of Wisconsin, Samuel Alschuler, havens alonsr the Atlantic Coast is a former Illinois gubernatorial candloffered by the Pennsylvania Lines, j date, James B. Kilbourn of Ohio, GovSeashore Excursion, August 11th. ernor Dockery of Missouri, and Ed-
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"The Way to Go." Every Sunday, excursions via the Dayton & "Western to Soldiers' home and Daylton, $1.00. Trains every hour. Go any time you wish. A clean and cool Sunday outing. No smoke, no cinders, no dust. 7-tf
Indianapolis Grain and Livestock. Wheat Wagon, $1.00; No. 2 red, firm, $1.01. Corn Steady; No. 2 mixed, 48Mc. Oats Steady; No. 2 mixed, 38V2c. Hay Clover, $910; timothy, $9.2511.00; millet, $89. Cattle Steady at $4.00 6.35. Hogs Quiet at $3.755.60. Sheep Steady at $3.254.00. Lambs Steady at $4.25 5.50. At Cincinnati. Wheat Firm; No. 2 red, $1.06. Corn Easy; No. 2 mixed, 500. Oats Dull: No. 2 mixed, 41c. Cattle
thef Active at $2.25 5.25. Hogs Active
at $3.75 5.75. Sheep Dull at $2.75 $3.50. Lambs Strong at $4.007.25. Livestock at Chicago. Wheat No. 2 red, $1.02. Corn No. 2, 4748V2c. Oats No. 2 39c. Cattle Steady; steers, $3.00 6.50; stockers and feeders, $2.754.35. Hogs Steady at $4.605.G7. Sheep Steady at $2.505.25. Lambg Steady at $5.007.40. At New York. Cattle Active at $4 00 6. 50. Hogs Active at $4.40 5.80. Sheep Active at $3.503.90. Lambs Steady at 6.008.25.
Some excellent scores have been made at the local links ihis summer since the opening of the rather late season. Each afternoon a number of golfers are at work on the links. $14 Round Trip to Atlantic City, Aug. 11, via Pennsylvania Lines. This summer's excursion to Atlantic City, Cape May and eight other ocean resorts will laave Richmond Thursday, August 11th. Twelve days outing. Stop-over at Philadelphia. See C. W. Elmer, Ticket Agent Pennsylvania Lines, Richmond, Ind.
What to do Until the Doctor Arrives. If it is a case of colic or cholera morbus give Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and you will have no need of a doctor. For sale by A. G. Lukens & Co., and W. H. Sudhoff, Fifth and Main Sts.
TIME CARD
Richmond Street & Interurban Railway Company. Cars leave hourly for Centerville, East Germantown, Cambridge City, Dublin and Milton from 5 a. m. to 11 p. m., returning same hours. Sunday, same hours, except first car leaves at 6 a. m. Local cars leave Richmond for Indianapolis and Indianapolis for Richmond at 5, 7, 9 and 11 a. m. and 1. 3, 5 and p. m. First car Sunday at 7 o'clock a. m.
Round trip fare $14.00 from
mond to Atlantic City, Cape May, Holly Beach, Avalon, Anglesea, Wildwood, Sea Isle City, Ocean City, New Jersey; Ocean City, Maryland; Rehoboth, Delaware. Proportionately low fares from other Pennsylvania Lines stations. The pleasure of the midsummer outing to these famous seaside resorts is enhanced by the opportunity to visit Philadelphia, where stop-over will be allowed on return coupon of Seashore excursion tickets. C. W. Elmer Ticket Agent, Pennsylvania Tines, Richmond, Ind., will furnish further information.
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"Aertite" on the end of every package of Faultless is ihe se-il of quality.
Seashore Excursion
Thursday, August 11th, Via Pennsylvania Lines. $14.00 round trip from Richmond to Atlantic City, Cape May, Holly Beach, Anglesa, Avalon, Sea Isle City, Wildwood, Ocean City, New Jer sey; Ocean City, Maryland; Rehoboth, Delaware. Tickets good returning within twelve days. Stop-over allowed at Philadelphia. For particulars about through train service, etc., communicate with C. W. Elmer, Ticket Agent, Pennsylvania Lines, Richmond
Children Caught on Crossing. Sioux Falls, S. D., July 7. A passenger train on the Chicago, St. Paul, Minneapolis & Omaha railroad last evening near Brandon, ran down a rig, killing three children of Lewis Skogue, instantly killing two boys aged eight and ten, and fatally injuring a girl aged about twelve.
TERSE TELEGRAMS The conditions at Tort Arthur are said to be unchanged. . Russian emigration to America Is inereasm rery week. JJThe Association of Orthodox Rabbis of the United States elected Rabbi A.;G. Lesser, of Cincinnati, president. The fourteenth international convention of tbe Baptist Young Peoples' Union of America It in session at Detroit. The delegates from Porto Rico were permitted to vote at the Democratic national couTen-
tioa. Tbe delegates frem the i'iiilippiue were giTen six votes. "At Wewoka, I. T-, Henrj Stewart shot and rnstantlj- killed his wife, Jim Gaines and Leonard Wilson. Jealousy is supposed to be tbe saute. All are colored. Another boat containing seventeen survivors f the Danih stesuner Norge, winch iouudered eS Rockall reef, were landed at Aberdeen, Scot
land, m: j)roiis are mill mining. There are 7t.i65 school children in Indiana between the ages of six and twenty. one, aecerding to the llgures Just compiled by Supt.-ot-public-lnstructiou A. Cotton. Premier Balfour announce? that under no lrcumetancos will there be a dissolution of parliament this year unless he should fail to tec a re the support ef his colleagues. Claude Dean, of Dunlap, la., was killed and feur men were seriously injured and, fourteen freight cars were burued la a Chicago NtrUiWestern freight wreok, at Woodbine, la.
Special Low Rates to Cincinnati vna. C. C. & L., on account of the annual meeting of the Grand Lodge of Elks. Rate, $2.15 for the round
trip. Selling dates July 10, 17 and
IS; tickets good returning Julv lSth. C. A. BLAIR, Ticket Agent.
Map of the World. A beautiful map, valuable for refrence, printed on heavp paper, 42x64 inches, mounted on rollers; edges bound in cloth, showing our new island possessions. The Trans-Siberian Railway, Pacific Ocean cabyes, rail-
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9:30 a, m. daily 12:30 noon daily Sat. & Sun. ex. 11 :30 p. m. daily inc. Sunday 10:00 a. m. Sun- ' day only 2:00 p. m. Saturday only 8:00 p. m. Sat. only during uly & August Lv. Benton Harbor 7:00 a. m. daily Sunday ex.
THE GRAHAM & MORTON TRANS. CO. Summer . Time Card. .
Benton Harbor-St. Joseph Division.
Ar. Benton Harbor
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2:00 p. m. Sunday only 6:00 p. m. Saturday only 12:00 midnight leave at once for Holland Leave St. Jaseph 5 :00 p. m. daily 7:30 a. m. daily Sunday ex. 6:00 p. m. Sunday
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this round trip $1.00. Leave Chicago 9:00 a. m. daily Sat. & Sun. ex. 8 :00 p. m. daily Sunday ex. 10:00 a. m. Sunday only
Ar. Ottawa Beach 3:30 p. m. daily Sat. & Sun. ex. 3 :00 a. m. daily Sunday ex. 5:00 a. m. Monday only
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Leave Holland 9:00 a. m. daily 9:00 p. m. dailv
Arrive Holland m4:30 p. m. daily Sat. & Sun ex. 6:00 a. m. daily Sunday ex. 6:00 a. m. Monday onlly 8:00 p. m. Saturday only Arrive Chicago 5:00 p.m. daily
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On Sunday above Steamer goes via St. Joseph.
Fare to Holland $1.50; round trip $2.75. This is the most direct and quickets route to Grand Rapids and all Central and Northern Michigan. Agents for the Peopled Transit Co., to White hall, Montague, Pentwater and Ludington, daily 7:30 p. m. The right is reserved to change this schedule without notice. J. S. MORTON, Sec'v & Treas. J. H. GRAHAM, Pres. M. MEYERING, G. P. & F. A. Chicago Dock, foot of Wabash Ave. Telephone 2162 Central. B. II. 6-25-04
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On Sundays Cars Leave One Trip Later. First car leaves Richmond for Inlianapolis at 5 a. ra. First car leaves Dublin for Richmond at 6 a. m.
Every car for Indianapolis leaves Richmond on the odd hour, from 5:00 a. m. to 7:00 p. m. First car leaves Indianapolis for Richmond at 7:00 a. m. and every other hour thereafter until 5:00 p. inHourly service from Richmond to Dublin and intermediate points, from 5:00 a. m. to 11:00 p. u.
Subject to change without notice.. RATE OF FARE. Richmond to Graves $0.05
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