Richmond Palladium (Daily), 2 October 1904 — Page 6

RAILROAD TIME TABLES

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IVnsylvania Lines TIME TABLE In Effect 8 A.M. Sept. 25, 1904.

CINCINNATI AND

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CHICAGO MV.

11.10 am 12.80 pm 4.40 pm 7.15 pm 11.00 pm 4.05 am

8.48 am 3JS0 pm 5.40 pm

westward Depart Rich and Logan Ac Ex 6.45 am Chicago Special 11 45 am Michigan Et Cin and Logan Ex 5.00 pm an and Rich Ac Ex Cin and Chi Mail and Ex 11.15 pm EASTWARD Southern Ex 4.15 am Northland Limited 5.15 am Rich and Cin AC Ex 7.00 am Lnran and Cin Ac Ex 10.10 am Mack and Cin Ex Chi and Cin 8pecyal 3.55 pm Logan and Rich Ac

COLUMBUS AND INDIANAPOLIS DIV.

.b5m COO am 1.20 pm 9.00 pm

515 am 0.45 am 9.50 am 4.50 pm 7.20 pm 8.40 pm 8.55 pm

WESTWARD St. Louis Limited Capital Ex St L Fast Mail and Ex Col and Ind Ac Ex N Y and St L Mail and Ex

Col and Rich Ac Ex Worlds Fair Special 10 03 pm EASTWARD

Pittsburgh Special daily Ind and Col Ac Mail an "t St L and N Y Fas ' Penna Special (M -) St L and N Y Mail and &. St L and N Y Limited Ex Ohio and Va Ex daily

4 45 am 5.05 am 10.15 am 10.20 am 125 pm

5.30 am 10.15 am

7 30 pm

9,00 pm

DAYTON AND XENI A DIV. WESTWARD 4.87 am St L Fast Ex 9.55 am 8prinfd and Rich A c 10.10 am 81 L Fast Mail and Ex 10.56 pm Sprin and Rich Mail and Ex 9.55 pm Worlds Fair Special daily EASTWARD Pittsburgh Speceal daily 5.25 airRich and Rprin Mail and Ex 5.45 am NY Fast Mail 9.55 am Rich and Sprin Ac Ex .05 pm Penna Special Mail and Ex 4.51 pm " St L and N Y Limited Ex 8.49 pm GRAND RAPIDS AND INDIANA RY. SOUTHWARD 8.30 am ' t r and Cin Mail and Ex v.42 am Ft W and Rich Mail and Ex 3.40 pm Mack and Cin Mall and Ex 10.15pm Sunday Ac NORTHWARD Rich and G R Mail and Ex 5.40 am Cin and Mack Mail and Ex 12.50 pm Cin and Mack Mall and Ex 11.10 pm Daily. gSunday only. All trains, unless otherwise indicated, depart and arrive daily, except Sunday. C. W. ELMER. Pass. & Tkt Agt.

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In effect Sept. 19, 1904. Subject to change without notice.

MAIN LINE

AM PMPM Lvi Richmond 6 00 And 9 00 11 00 Ar. Eaton 45 every 8 45 11 45 WestAlexandria. 7 00 hour 1000 i200 Dayton 8 00 until 1100 NEW PARIS BRANCH Through Service A Mi AM And PM Lv. Richmond 5 001 7 20 every 10 20 Ar. Cedar Springs 5 25 7 45 2 hours 10 45 New Paris 5 801 7 50 until 10 50

Connections At Eaton with P.O. C. A St. Li. for points north and south. At West Alexandria with Cincinnati Northern R. R. for - points north and south. At Dayton with electric lines diverging for Troy, Plqua, Sidney. Lima Xenla, Springfield, Columbus, Hamilton and Cincinnati. Through rates, through tickets to all points. For further Information call Home Phone 269. C. O. BAKER, Agent.

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AT THE FAIR

EAST AND SOt'TH AM M PM No. No. 4 No. Dally lHlly Bub only ex.Hrm. uv Richmond 0.06 4.05 8.15 Ar Cottage Grove 0.45 4.45 8.58

Ar Cincinnati! 11.85 6.46 11.00

AM PM PM No.l No. 8 No 5 Daily Daily Sund'y ex.Sun. only ,v Cincinnati 7.55 4 15 7.00 Ar Cottage Grove 8 45 .06 8.58 r Richmond 10.45 0.45 .40 NORTH AND WEST AM PM AM PM No.l No. 8 No. 7 No. 6 Dally Dally Daily Sun. ex.Sun ex.Sun only Richmond.. 10.45 fl.45 7.00 9.40 Ar M uncle ...12.15pm 8.15 8.88 11.10 Vr Marl OH... 1.25pm 9.20 9.41 12.15 Sjt Peru 2.80pm 10.80 10.45 1.25 A'NJndi'n.. 4.6opm am

Ar Griffith.... 0.25pm

AM AM PM PM No. 3 Nc.4 No. No.8 Dally Dally Sun only Dally ex. Sun. ex.Sun Ar. Griffith .... 8.85 Lv.North Judson 10.10 Lv. Peru 6.25 12.20 4.85 4.50 Ar. Richmond 9.05 4.05 8.15 8.85 No. 4 carries through coach via Cottage Hrove and C. H. A D. for College Corner

Oxford, Hamilton and Cincinnati.

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Japanese and Eussians An Exhibition of Pipe Making. St. Louis, October 2. Poor old Russia! Two subjects of the Czar, clad in their long "cossacks" sitting tailor fashion on benches in one end of the Palace of Varie Industries, making pipes of Caucassian Kisilwood and inlaying them with bits of silver. Around the vacant benches dismantled boxes and other pathetic reminders of the suddenness with which grim war called Russia away from the work of installing an exhibit of her industrial progress. There are also some amber trinkets offered for sale but the greater part of the space reserved for Ruussia is vacant. - This is .Russia's exhibit at the great University Exposition of the Twentieth century progress two men making Kisihvood pipes! And yet the work requires much patient skill An incision is made in the Kisihvood, a tiny strip of silver inserted, clipped off and deftlj' driven in with a small

hammer. By this tedious process very pretty designs are worked into bowls of these pipes. But how large a factor is the making of the Kisilwood pipes in our twentieth century progress? Only a very small part of the human family is interested in pipes and the few pipe fields that are left do not care for silver inlaid ones. Moreover, if there were any big demand in this country for silver inlaid Kisihvood pipes some ingenious yankee would soon invent a maehine that would make them out of butternut-wood, or some other wood, at the rate of a thousand an hour. T am told that there is a little wooden cottage of one room of curious design made by Rilssian carpenters in one of the exhibit palaces but I have not found it. And how about

the busy, industrious, little Jap? Did the war call him away from the Exposition and prevent his participation in it? Not much. It merely stimulated him to greater endeavor. It quickened and intensified his determination to give to the world the most complete demonstration of the progress of Japan in all the arts and industries ever given by the island empire. If a man suddenly dropped from the top of the De Forest wireless telegraph tower into the midst of the Exposition, without knowing anything about its purpose or scope, he might easily get the impression that Japan and Germany were" making a joint Exposition of their industrial progress. The flag of Japan greets the eye at every turn, and the Jap himself, quiet, studious and unobtrusive, is in evidence everywhere. The part he has played in the biiildinS of this great Exposition is a fine illustration of what "the silent little man" can do when he goes about his business with purpose, knowledge and determination. I was forcibly reminded of Japan's prominence in the Exposition by a stroll through the Forestry and Fisheries building. I had seen the flag of Japan everywhere, but what had the Mikado to exhibit in forestry and fisheries? Everything under the sun the oriental sun. Although the Jap a nose have extensive exhibits in every building in addition to their beautiful pavillions and gardens, here in the Forestry building there is a greater revelation of the genius and resources as a people than may be seen in any other building. Here is this wonderland may be seen a welding of fitness and beauty and a utilization of the waste that lies about those who

iall the forest and sea that is not approached by any other nation. From wood-shaving they make a beautiful ' chip-braid 'V that resembles waterred silk and which is used in making flowers, ribbons and other articles of adornment for women's hats. Out of sea-wood they make ashiny, creamy Kaku Kanten, resembling our isinglass, also sheets of funori from which a kind of starch is made, a paste for wal-plactering, and other useful products. The countless uses of bamboo are also shown and there is a demonstration of the Japanese method of inducing the oyster to produce more pearls GLADYS.

LETTER LIST

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