Richmond Palladium (Daily), 3 November 1904 — Page 4
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RICHMOND DAILY PALLADIUM, THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 3. 1904
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Supiose J. Bonnet t Gordon and Ht-nry V. Johnson should look horns over politics, wouldn't there be a "transaction in feathers?" It eertninly would he the long and the short of it. The monster meeting of the campaign will be the Watson meeting in
this city nest Saturday night. There will be at least 5,000 visitors in the
city, together with drum corps, sing
ing clubs?, cavalry and marchers. People will be given one of the firey ,rwpi-nt of the cammism. It will
be "our own Jim's' last speech and if will be tlie best.
forefathers. The men who were
made citizens yesterday was not done with a view to anv interest the Demo-
cratic party had in them, but merely
that their votes were needed and must be had at any cost. Shame on such a proceeding! Shame on-the
man or set of men who will regard
citizenship in this light. -o WILL THE IRISH VOTE FOR PARKER? ' What would the Democratic party be today if it were not for the Irish vote? And what Irishman will have the audacity, to jgo to the polls and vote for Alton B. Parker. He is an avowed' enemy to the cause of Ireland and especially to an Irishman who is a Catholic. There was a time when Judge Parker had an opportunity to help the Irish and he did not do it. He was the avowed enemy;
of one of the best Irishmen that we had in this country, General Carr. The following is what Parker said about General Michael Carr, when he was a candidate for lieutenant governor of New York: ; Parker's Confidence" Game. State of New York, Democratic State Committee, Hoffman House, X. Y., October 12, 1S85: Dear Sir: Reliable information has reached us that a marked and special effort is being made to elect General Can.
)e trust that within your own circle of friends you will make diligent efforts to defeat this object. Very truly yours, ALTON B. PARKER, Chairman Ex. Committee.
CENTRAL LEAGUE POLO GAMES
FT. WAYNE ADDS ANOTHER GAME TO ITS LIST
and put the ball in the center cf the I $
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CAIIAVAIJ WAS THE STAR
Made a Goal From Center of the
Floor Logansport Defeated Kokomo on Latter's Floor.
P. W. Ft. Wayne . .2 2 Lafayette ....2 2 Danville 2 1 Logansport . .2 1 Kokomo . .2 0 Terre Haute.. 2 0
L. Pet. 0 1000 0 1000 1 .500 1 .500 2 .000 2 ,p00
What wont the Democracy resort to in this 'campaign? The action of Webster Parry, chairman of the Democratic County Committee, in faking a lot of Italians to the court house and having the county clerk ivtiu-. naturalization papers to them.
in order that they would be in line to vote the Democratic ticket next Tuesday is certainly not commendable. Besides this he furnished the money to the clerk for issuing the papers. Here is certainly a sample of the basest depravity. Foreigners have a right to vote as they please,- but it certainly is a strange proceeding for a county chairman to lead a lot of ignorant men to the polls and vote them like so many cattle. The citizenship of the United
States is of a high type and it was J
vouchsafed us by
(Special to the Palladium.) Terre Haute, November 2. Fort Wayne, the champions of last year added another victory to their list tonight and defeated Terre Haute 4 to 3. The playing of Captain Canavan was the feature of the game.
The Iirish World of date of Oc-. The fast captain of the railroades
tober 24, 1885, has the following made one goal from the center of comment on the subject: (the floor. McGrath and Sutton were
"The aim of his 'confidence' cir- great on the defensive, cular is obvious. They want to po- Terre Haute pos. Ft. Wayne litieally kill General Carr. And Hipson rush Jason Why? Because General Carr is an Harkins rush Leydon Irish-American and a Catholic, and Hadley center Canavan if he be elected the Democrats are Wood half back McGrath afraid he will reinforce the Republi- Mullen goal Sutton can party in the coming election and Score Terre Haute 3 Ft. Wayne
bring fresh accessions to the Repub- 4.
lican standard, of '8S. Their cam
paign orators and journals were wont to say that the Republican party
was a toe to i atnoneiiy. tenner the Democratic party nor the Repub-
iean party is anti-Catholic. There
are Know-Nothings in both political
organizations; but to say that the Republican party, either in its plat
form or principles or in its ultimate ends,' tends in that direction any
more than the Democratic party r is
false, and the nomination . of . General
Carr to the honored position of lieutenant governor proves its falsit
Every intelligent man knows .what
the Irish World states here : is the
truth." v
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MRS. C. A, BREHM, 35 NORTH
EIGHTH STREET, HAS JUST RECEIVED A LARGE SHIPMENT OF
DRESS AND STREET HATS TO
the blood of our I BE SOLD AT REDUCED PRICES.
Rushes Hipson 8, Jason 2.
Stops Sutton 34, Mullen I e f e ree i reran . Attendance 1,200. First Period. Harkins: 2:02. Second Period. Jason : 3 -.27. Canavan: 7:13. Jason : 1 :00. Third Period. Hipson: 0:04. Jason: 2:01. Hipson: 2:22.
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out. Logansport won by n score of 4 to 3. Kokomo p.s. Logansport Smith ruh Spencer Omally-Luxi-n ..rush . .Lincoln-Olle Fitzgerald Center Whiting Hays half back Griffith Cusick goal Berry Score Kokomo 3, Logansport 4. Rushes Spencer 4, Smith 4. Stops-Berry 23, Cusick IS. Referee Lowrv. Attendance 2,000. First Period. Luxon 2:30. Luxon 2 :30 ; 5 :30. Fitzgerald :30. Lincoln 10 :50. Second Period. Smith 1 :55. Third Period. Olle 2:50. Lincoln :40.
THE WATSON
JIG NIGHT (Continued From First Page.) who ride horses in the parade are requested to form in North Tenth street, opposite the Westcott Hotel. Saturday night closes the campaign in this county and a' special plea is
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Logansport Beat Kokomo. (Special to the Palladium.) KokomOj November 2. Before a large crowd Logansport defeated Kokomo in a fast game this evening. A crowd of 2,000 persons saw the game and the enthusiasm throughout the game was wonderful.
Mayor Macy B rouse
Mr. and Mrs. James Diehl return-j
ed from St. Louis Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Louck and family, of "West Manchester, Ohio, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Parker Saturday. ' Several from this place attended the Griffith meeting at 'Richmond on Monday evening. CI el I Gray and family, of Pleas
ant Hill,, spent Sunday Avith Mr. and '
Mrs. Harvey Hill. I Reed Gordon left for Clinton county, Indiana, Saturday, where he ; will visit his 'brother. ' j Christian Endeavor at the Chris-; tian church was largely attended. j Mrs. Fannie Hunt, of Richmond, visited here Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Hill spent Sunday at Spartinsburg.
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Muncie.
November IS. December 7, 2S. January 13. February 3, 17. March 3, 17.
Richmond.
November : 14, 28. Deoember 16, 26. January 9, 23. February ,13,, ... -larch 24.
Indianapolis.
December 2, 12, 30. January 20, 30. . February 24. March 30, -20.
Elwood.
November 25. December 9, 23. January 6; 27. February 10, 27. Marehl3.
Marion.
November 21. December 5, 19. January 2, 16. February 6, 20. " March 6.
At Muncie
November 17. December 1, 22. January i, 2G. February 9, 23. March 9.
WILL
November 21. December 5, 19. January 2, 19, 30. March 2, 13.
November 24. December S, 26. January 9, 23. February 13, 27; March 16.
At Richmond
November 26i December 10, 24. January 7, 18, 28. February 11. March 4..,
November 19. December 3, 17, 27. January 14, 25. February 18. March 18.
BE THE
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At Indianapolis
At Elwood
At Marion
IMatinee Game. Extra Games.
November 1. December 3, 17, 29. January 14, 31; February -1,8.' March 25.
November !24. December 13, 31; ' January 21. . . February' 4, 25. March 11, 21.
November 22. December . 6, 20. January 3, 17. February 7, 21. March 14.
November 23. December 7, 21. January 4. February 8, 22. March 8, 22.
OFFICIAL
November 28. ' December 12, -30. January 16. February 6, 20. March 6, 20.
November 14, 30. December 15, 29. January 12. February 2, 16. March 23.
November 30. December 14, 28. January 11. February 1, 15. March 1, 15.
Novemberr16. December 12, 31. January 21. February 4, 25. March 11, 25.
November 15, 29. December 27. January 10, 24. February 14, 28. March 7.
November 24. Dececmber 15, 31. January 21. February 4, 25. March 11, 18.
November 20. December 10, 24. January 7, 28. February 11. March 4, 25.
November 17. December 8, 20. January 32. February 2r 1C. 23. March 9.
'November 14. Dececmber 1. 22. January 5, 19. February 9. March 2, 23.
November 15, 29. December 27. January 10, 24. February 14, 28. March 34.
November 25. December 9, 23. January 6, 20. February 7, 24. March 30.
November 24. December 2, 13. 30, January 27. February 10. March 7, 21.
November 38. December 1(5, 2S. January 13. February 3, 17. March. 3. 17.
POLO
L November 22.
December 6, 20. January 3, 17, 31. February 21. March 24.
November 26. -December 10, 17, January 7f 28. February 11. March 4, 18.. '
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November 19. ,; December 3, 17 26. January 14 26. . February 18. March 16.
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