Richmond Palladium (Daily), 21 November 1904 — Page 5

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A JESSUP BANKS FIFTH IN LIST OF GOAL TENDERS . , . . LEWIS LEADS Hi RUSHES Andis Also at the Top as a Goal Maker General Dope for the 1 ..Fans. The first week of Western League lolo is emled. , Marion and Anderson each flayed five game, the remaining four clubs played four games each. The following "dope" has been compiled for the interest of local fans. Lewis, of Marion, leads in rushes, winning 43. , Bone, of Richmond, ranks second with 30, Iliggins, of Muncie, is a close third with 20 rushes. The other rushes rank in the following order: Mercer, of Anderson; O'Mally, of Elwood; Dalton, of Indianapolis. Moran, of Anderson and Farrcll, of Muncie' accumulated the, most fouls as each was awarded ijve. Muncie and Anderson - teams . are - tied for foul "honors," each' ' live receiving nine Tlie goal tends rank'' as follows : O. 100 149 146 171 133 i03 S 20 19 19 23 19 18 .Fct. .90S .887 .S84 .881 .875 .851 Mallory Harper Burgess Cashman Jcssup , Starkie Lewis is the premier goal getter, having IS goals to his credit. Bone ranks , seconds with 13 goals and O'Halty- ;.has made H goals. The follbwinjj are tHe individual records of the players and the team records: Richmond.

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R. a. F. s. Bone .-....' 1 27 13 1 0 Cunningham, jr. ... 3 4 . 0 0 Mansfield . .'r .i 0 IV f 1" 0 Doherty . . 0 0 2 0 Jcmup" 0 0 1 133 Totals . , . , ,. . . .'. 30 IS ;T 133 i'. Marion. ' It. G. F. S. Lewis ............ 47 IS 2 0 Dawson 1 G 0 0 Jean ............. 0 3 2 0 Cameron 0 1 2 0 Burgess . . . . . . ... . 0 0 0 140 Totals .......... 4S 2S G 1 10 Muncie. R. G. F. S. Higgins ....20 5 0 0 Hart 0 7 1 0 Farrell 0 2 5 0 Holderness ........ 0 ,0 3 0 Cashman 0 0 0 171 Totals 26 14 9 171 Anderson. l' R. G. F. S. Mercer ........... 13 9 1 0 Wodtke 1 10 1 0 Miller 0 3 2 0 Moran 0 0 5 0 Mallory 0 0 0 196

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RN LEA8UE GAMES IN THE ' t ; WESTERN LEAGUED 21 Richmond at Muncie..Ci.r Marion: at Aderson. , 22 Richmond at Indianapolis!" El wood at Marion. 23 Indianapolis- at Richmond. 24Indianapolis at Muncie. Muncie -Indianapolis. Anderson at Elwood. ' " Richmond at Marion. " 25 Muncie at Marion. Elwood at. Anderson. 20 Anderson at Richmond. Marion at Indianapolis. Muncie at 1)1 wood.

Taylor (sub.) 2 10 0 Totals , r. 1G 23 9 190 4 Elwood. t R. G. F. S. O'Mally 10 11 0 0 Roberts 9 S 0 0 Devlin 0 2 2 0 Lyons ' 0 1 2 0 Starkie 0 0 0 103 Totals ..v. 19 22 A 103 Indianapolis. K. (T. F. S. Naught on 4 0 0 0 Dalton 0 I) 0 0 Coggshall 0 0 10 O'llara (0 0 2 ) Harper 0 0 !j0 149 Whipple (sub) ...... 0 1 1 0 Totals 10 10 4 149

Standing of City League. P. 1 1 1 1 W 1 1 0 0 L. Fct. 0 1000 0 1000 1 .000 1 .000 Meytrs .-. . . . Fairviews . . Models . . . , Kirkmans . Fairviews Win. Saturday night the Fairviews and the Models locked horns for the first time this season and the west end boys brought their ' last season's speed with them, winning from the Clothing Store Boys in a canter by the score of 7 to 1. Consideringthat both teams have had little practice the game was a good one. . G. H. LOVE Is Given a Writeup in Russell's Railroad Guide. In the October issue of Russell's Railroad Guide appears an interview with Mr. George Love, formerly bf this city, who is now running the Hotel Ryan in St. Paul, Minn. The writer, Mr. W. M. Durst, pays a high compliment to Mr. Love, who so graciously gave him an interview. The article tells of the changes that have been made in the hotel since Mr. Love took charge and its fine equipment. C. A. ; Spekstead, who was with Mr. Love when he ran the. Hotel Westcott in this city, is also, mentioned in the article as being one of the chief clerks of the popular St Paul hostlery. i ..v j , WEATHER STRIP,S,AT JONES HARDWARE COMPANY. Deaths and Funerals. Woods The funeral of George Woods will be held Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock at Dethcl A. M. E. church. Purial at Earlham cemetery. 4 : -A Bulls- Caroline Bulla, widow of Daniel Dula and mother of Charles, Andrew and: Abner Bulla and Mrs: Lizzie Pyle, died Sunday evening at her home- in Spring Grove, aged seventy-eight years. Time of funeral will be announced , later. v ' ' Good Show. , Williamsburg, November 20. Campbell & , Taggart's Acrobatic Vaudeville Company showed in our town; on Saturday evening. The opera house was packed to . standing room. The show Throughout was excellent. The little Campbell Broth ers, Harry and Willie Frankie Taggart in their, pleasing and difficult acrobatic feats and vaudeville specialties are beyond a question perfect little wonders. This show is welcome here again. Mrs. P. 31. Williams has returned from Liberty, where she visited relatives. , "Cure ; the cough , and save the life." Dr.lWood's Norway Pine Syrnt cures cough,? and colds, down to the- very - verge of consumption.- -

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A 'MILLIONAIRE Lewisohn Before Jury This WeekWill Have to Answer. New York, X. Y., Nov. 21. Jesse Lewisohn', millionaire, clubman and banker, .will be the star attraction lxftre the grand jury this week. His cajje.may ljot go on before tomorrow, but Mr. Lewisohn 'will, according to a decision rendered by the Supreme Court last week, be compelled to tell what he knows about the famous Richard Canfield gambling house or go to jail. He has tried in. every way vjossible to ,ia void 'it bis. but the decision last week -dest roved Mr. Lewisohn s last hope. The case means that for the next few months at least gamblers in New York will

.spend some minutes of anxiety. Dis trict Attorney Jerome contemplates not only filing indictments against Richard Canfield. but airainst others wvll-known gamblers in this ; city and if the practice can be stopped Mr. Jerome will bo able, to end. it with the authority '''now vested in him by the court of appeals. It was at Canfield's that young Reginald Vanderbilt is alleged to have lost over $500,000 in three nights' gambling. Mr. Vanderbilt at present does .not. find it , convenient to live in Xew York because there is a war rant: out for him to testify against Canfield. If destectives succeed in serving it and he refuses to testify, he will have to go to jail. Jaurett Here. Xew York, Nov. 21. A. F. Jaurett, the French editor who was expelled by President Castro of Venezuela, recently, arrived here aboard the Red D steamer Philadelphia. Jaurett was correspondent for the Associated Press and editpr of the Venezuelan Herald . and Panama's Consul in Caracas. His former connect ion" with' the New York and Bermudez .Asphalt Company with which the Venezuelan - government had so. much , trouble, made him a persona 'non grata. Jaurett is not an American citizen as was stated when the ; announcement of his expulsion was made. New Auto Club President. New York, Nov. 21. The annual meeting and election of the Automobile Club of America will be held here tonight. It .Js understood that Winthrop , E. Scarritt, ; who relinquishes the presidency, will bt? succeeded by ; James B. Dill, the noted corporation law-yor. Mr. Dill has been i ust rumenlal in obtaining much reasonable legislation in. the states of New .York and New Jersey for the benefit of. automobilists. Mr. Dill's closest competitor, is Dave llennen Morris.. . .-,-. ; . ; IN A BAD WAY Many a Richmond Reader Will Feel Grateful for this Information. When your back gives out;-. ... Becomes lame, weak or aching; When urinary troubles set in, . Your kidneys, are in a-bad. way" 7 Doans Kidney Pills will cure you. lie re is local ovideueo to prove it: Mrs. Martha Pepher, -115 north D street says: "For. five years I had a lot of trouble with my kidneys. The secretions were highly colored contained a thick sediment and were highly irregular. My back was so weak that if I worked or overtaxed myself it became so sore that it felt as though it, was going to. break Sitting or lying in one position was vety trying and in the morning j I felt sore and tired all over. T saw Doan's Kidney Pills highly recommended and procured a box at A. G." Luken's drug store. They cleared and regulated tlie secretions in a very short time and relieved ami strenghtened my back." For sale .by ; all dealers ; price f0 cents per box.. -Foster-Milburn Co;, Pufralo, X. Y.. sole agents for the United States. . . . ', Remember the name Doan'.s and take no substitute. STOVT.S ON EASY PAYMENTS AT JONES HARDWARE CO. . Sat-raon. The Reason. 1st Football Player Pity about Kiehem i getting killed in that football game. 2nd Football Player Yes., and it was against a scrub eleven, too. CARRIAGE ROPES AT JONES HARDWARE COMPANY.

Trial of Colored Miners.

Victor, Colo., Nov. 21. The trial of t Le miners and officials of the Western Federation of Miners, which will be heard before the court convening, today has aroused much interest in labor circles. There are 132 cases to be ti-ied. Twenty-eight miners of the miners' union are tinier bijid and the remainder are in jail or being hunted by the civil authorities of Teller County. Tlie cases set for trial grew out of the riots at tbe mass meeting held here last June and the explosion occurring in the Vindicator mine and Inde pendence depot. ALL HOME GAMES Are Lost by All Polo Teams Except One Saturday Night. A curious coincidence in the polo games of Saturday night was that every team in both leagues with the exception of Ft. Wayne that played at home lost the game. This is something that will not happen again in years... As a general thing a team will win three,, out of -every five home games. Another coincidence was 4 he fact that Captain Canavan of the Ft. Wayne team, and "Dan" Daly, of the Danvile team, each scored six goals during the progress of their respective games. Wife Murderer's Trial. Yonngstown, O., Nov. 21. Mrs. Fanny Wellbeloved, charged with attempting to murder Dr. William Duglass some time ago, by shooting him in Fort Erie will be placed on trial here today. Dr. Douglas is one of the oldest and most prominent physicians in the ciy and will appear against the prisoner. Mrs. Wellbeloved told the doctor when she shot him that the devil was ill and got incensed because the physician refused to go to the lower regions and attend to his satanic majesty's wants. How to Pronounce "Linotype." (The Linotype Bulletin.) -Dear Tip: How do you pronounce 1-i-n-o-t-y-p-e, and why? The only dictionary which I have seen which gives the word says the "i" is short, as iu tin, but every man in the printing trade that I have heard use' the word and I have heard many iprounounces it as if it were line-o'-type, thereby sticking to the origin. Because "cycle" is pronounced sigh-kil, arid "bi" bigh, is no reason why "cycle" should be bigh-sigh-kl. Pint a. great many persons using the wheel so pronounce it, and always will. Other say bigh-isckl, bighsy-kl and bike. To say line--type is an affection. By all the rules of orthoepy and phonology lin-o'-'ype is correct, but some folks will cling to line-o'-type. The machine, by the way docs set type, but produces a slug, or line of, metal, upon which the characters stand in relief "On the Tip of the Tongue," Xew York Press. Mr. Tip is mistaken, and so is that good book, The Standard Dictionary. At first glance the argument and explanation given by Mr. Tip seem logical, and as a general - proposition the rules of phonology are followed in pronouncing words. To the student who is studying the English language, however, the exceptions to phonetic pronunciations seem so frequent as to scarcely jutify.the rules. Words which are pronounced different from spelling are' too "numerous to mention. If there. were no better reason, the words would be pronounced line-o'-type because all those having knowledge of or interested in the machine, and practically evcrv printer in the world is intrested in it either direct or indirect, have always so pronounced it. There are, however, other and weightier reason. The machine, as Mr. Tip correctly states in his Jast .sentence, does not. set type, but produces a metal bar or slug unou which the characters stand in relief. This bnr or slug is a complete substitute for a line of type and can be rrinted fron in the same manner. It is to all intents and rmrposes a line of type welded toother. The word linotvpe was coined and adotted by tbi commny not onlv to nnme the machine, but at the sme time tell plainly and brieflv what the machine was. If the word is to be pronounced lin-o'-type it is not only meaningless but preverts both the meaning and the intention. It were as well to hare nsmed it Smith; it wold crtinlv TPin as much. Mr. Tir, The1 Standard Dicnotiarv.and others "to the eontrarv notwithstanding, the word is onrn. and we hll continue topronounce 1 it line-o-type.

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