Richmond Palladium (Daily), 30 December 1904 — Page 5

BICHUOITD DAILY TALLADIUII, rBIDAY! HORNING,' DECEMBER 30, 1904..

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PETTY'SFIVE :i V .- '-

DEFEAT PflHION

MUNCIE HAD LITTLE TROUBLE

WITH FOXY FIVE

THE GILT EDGE DEFENSE

Of Muncie Worked' Wonders Mc-

, Gilvary Did Some Fancy Skating but Nothing Else.

P. Muncie 28 Marion 29 Anderson ... 27 Richmond .. 20 El wood ..... 1

W. 17 1G 14 15 0

L. 11 13 13 14 1

Pet. .G07 .551 .518 .517 .000

A Hard Fought Game. (Special to the Palladium.) Muncie, December 29 Muncie won a hard fought: jrame from Marion tonight, 5 to 2. McGilvary, the Central League contract jumper, was on the rush line for Marion, and while Handsome Nick did some very fancy skating he was unable to accomplish an3Tthing against the gilt; edge work of the Muncie defense players. One of the largest crowds of the season witnessed the game which was fast and snappy from start to finish. Hart and Jason split nearly even on the goal getting proposition, while Jean and Lewis put up the markers for Marion. The lineup: Muncie Marion Jason . . . ... . . rush Lewis Hart rush .... McG il vary Farrell center Jean Ilolderness .. half back .. .Cameron Cashman goal ...... Burgess Score Muncie 5, Marion 2. Rushes Jason 5, Lewis 5. Fouls Farrell, McGilvary. Stops Cashman 33, s Burgess 36. Referee Arundel. . Attendance 1,800. First Period. Jason 2:26. Lewis 8:34. Second Period. ' Jason 1:35. f 1 -; Jean 3:06. Hart-2:41. . . i ' ;:; . ''. ' Third Period. Harf 9:23. Hart 1:20. v : i

CENTRAL LEAGUE

'' P. W. L. Pet. Terre Haute .38 21 17 .552 Danville 40 22 18 .550 Lafayette ... 39 21 18 .538 Ft. Wayne ..39 21 18 .53S Kokomo .... 39 20 19 .513 Logansjort .. 36 17 19 .472 Indianapolis . 23 7 16 .304

GAMES SCHEDULED v

IFOR THIS WEEK

Friday Elwood at Anderson. Muncie at Marion. Saturday Anderson at Richmond. , Muncie at Elwood.

Defeated on Own Floor. (Special to the Palladium.) Logansport, December 29 Logansport was defeated on its own floor tionight by Ft. Wayne, 5 to 3. Olle relieved Lincoln at first rush for Logansport. : v The lineup: Logansport Ft. Wayne Lincoln rush Whipple Spencer rush ....... Leydon Whiting ..... center ..... Canavan Griffith .... half back McGrath

Berry

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Sutton

Score Logansport 3, Ft. Wayne 5-

Rushes Lincoln 9, Whipple 2. Fouls McGrath. Stops Berry 33, Sutton 31. Rerefee Haley. Attendance- 950. First Period. Leydon 4:24. Second Period. Whipple :55. Leydon S:00. . Third Period. Olle 1:05. Leydon S:00. . ; Lincoln 2:00. Olle :30. : .'' " " Whipple :30.

Danville Won. Danville, December 29. Danville

Constipation Headache, biliousness, heartburn, Ind!gestion, and all liver Ills are cured b7 Hood's Pills ; 'Sold, by -on --erussiafe. 5 cea-ts.1'

walked all over Lafayette tonight

and the local boys won, 8 to 1. Car

ngan was at center for Lafayette in

place of Long John Wiley, who is on

the sick list. Starkie, the former

goal 'tend in the Western League, made his first appearance as a ref

eree, and his work was very satis

factory. -The lineup:

Danville Lafayette

Daly rush Warner

Campbell rush Gavitt Murtaugh .... center .... Carrigan

Hardy, half back .... Devlin

Ileffe rmann .... eroal Tibbitts

Score Danville 8, Lafayette 1. Rushes Daly 11, Warner 10. Fouls Murtaugh, Hardy. Stops Heffermann 38, Tibbitts 41. Referee Starkie. Attendance 900. First Period. Campbell 1 :47. Daly 1:48. Campbell 4:15. Second Period. Campbell 4:29. Murtaugh 5 :11. Gavitt 5:05. Third Period. Campbell -9:29. Campbell :15. Daly 2 :52. Terre Haute Blanked. (Special to the Palladium.) Indianapolis, December 29. Indi

anapolis defeated Terre Haute to-

onight, 2 to 0. Terre Haute had one

goal, made by Hadley, but Spot lost

it on account of the number of fouls

he managed to get chalked up.

The lineup:

Indianapolis Terre Haute Higgins rusty Hipson

Iaughton .... rush ...... Harkins

Coggshall .. ..center .... Hadley O'Hara . half back .... Wood Harper goal Mullen

Score Indianapolis 2, Terre

Haute 0.

Rushes Higgins 5, Hipson 0. Fouls Hadley 2, Wood, O'Hara 2, lipson. Stops Harper 34, Mullen 39. Referee Moran. Attendance 1,200. 1 First, Period. , i No goal. . . a Second Period. Coggshall l27tf v- - -Third Period. Hadley-6:00. 1 " Higgins 1:04; RIHLUfJG FORT

Occupied by Japanese Forces Bom

bardment. Fusan, December 29 After months

of fighting, sapping and mining the

Japanese forces finally occupied Rih-

ung fort. The position was captur

ed at 3 o'clock this morning with a

thousand casualties. Seven dynamite mines exploded at 10 o'clock yes

terday, making breaches in the front wall through which a large body of Japanese troops charged under cover of a tremendous bombardment, and captured the first line of light guns. A bitter fight resulted in the capture of the fort. The garrison, numbering 500 men, escaped. Manchurian army headquarter-s reporting today says: . 'On December 27, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, the Russians with heavy field guns bembax-ded the Shakhe river railroad brigde in the neighborhood of the station and the Russian guns at Talien Tun shelled Chih Sian Tung an Shilin Tzu. Russian cavalry attacked .Jleilin Tun at sunset o nthe same day, but were repulsed by Japanese cavalry. At' 8:30 o'clock on the same evening the Russian cavalry enveloped the Japanese pickets, who were reinforced and finally repulsed the nemy. The Japanese casualties were three men killed."

The MASMffilWa STOffiE IS AFTER READY MONEY WANTS TO RAISE IT NOW WANTS TO DO IT QUICKLY. - - ' - -

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ie MASHMEYER STOI Must Sell Its Cloaks Must Do So at Once. WILL DO SO AT ANY COST.

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ie MASHMEYER STOI Will Sell Its Furs Sell Them Very Cheap.

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The Mashmeyer Store's Great Sacrifice in Ladies' Skirts: Ladies' Heavy Walking Skirts, worth $2, at $1. Ladies' $5 AH-Wool Walking Shirts at $2 . 50. Correct in style latest cloths.

A WFUL PRICE ACRIITICIjNTG Begins Friday Morning, December 30th, Continues During the First Week in January.

Ladies' All-Wool Ker3ey Coats. were $10 Ladies Long Novelty Coats Ladies' All -Wool Tourist Coats

$2 50 S3 00 S5.00

Ladies' AH -Wool 42-in. Tourist Coats, brown and castor, were $10, now Ladies' All-Wool 42-inch Novelty Tourist Coats, were $10. uow

86.00 86 50

The Windows Tell the Story. Look there.

The Furs As We Said Go, They Go. Look at the Price.

Large Full Black or Brown Opossum Boas, the price for these was $5, now 'tis Our Extra Large, Double Extra. Long Opossum Boa was $6, now they go at Genuine Fox Boa v brush tails, none better ever sold at under $6, price now

$3.00 S3.95

Extra Long $10 Fox Boas .

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one-third off the price of all Fox Boas over $10. In this connection we will say that we have an excellent line of fine, beautiful Fox and Martin Boas up to $25. all subject to a discount of One-Third Off.

CHILDREN'S COATS AT 1-3 OFF. $4 00 Child's Coats at $2,66 $5 00 Child's Coats at .$3-33 $6.00 Children's Coats at S4 00

If ever a better opportunity existed for Bargain Cloaks, Furs and Skirts, wedo not remember it. Every article, mentioned is of this season's manufacture. Come tomorrow, come within the next eight days, but do not be disappointed if what you see on Friday is sold if you delay buying until Saturday. During this sale we continue giving CHINA FREE with every purchase of $2.50, $5.00 and $10.00. Eight days of Cloak and Fur price-slashing, beginning this (Friday) morning.

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Taken to Easfhaven. Riley Manus, forty years old, and a resident cf Portland, Ind., was brought to the Eastern Indiana Hospital for the Insane at Easthaven yesterday. About six -weeks asro Manus was sentenced to prison for highway robbery, but before he cotild be removed to Jeffersonville he lost his mind. It is thought that the close confinement before and after his sentence was received aided in a great way toward the weakening of his mind.

Reads Paper Before" American His

torical Association. Among the papers which were read

before the American llistoriacl As

sociation at its meeting in Chicago this week was one by Jesse S. Reeves of this city, on "The Napoleonic Confederacy in America, The paper set forth in detail the correspond" ence and other papers telling the interesting story of a visionary project of old officers of Napoleon to set up a government on this continent, to he headed possibly by Napoleon or by one of his family. The paper was excellently read and was very well received.

derfnl commonwealth. A tortr page folder with more than half & hundred beautiful illustrations anJ a complete map of the state in colors has been issued by the Chicago & North-Western Railway. It contains in condensed and interesting form, a mass of information on various subjects of interest, Including a list of hotels at California tountists points with their rates, capacity, etc. Sent to any address on receipt of four cents in stamps. A. H. Wag-

WSr To Cure a Cold in One Day. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. AH druggists refund the money it it fails to cur; E. W. Grove's signature is on each box. 25c.

EAELHAM CEMETERY NOTICE TO LOT OWNERS. The annual meeting of the lot owners of Earlham cemetery will be held" at the office of Wm. II. Bradbury &,Son in the Westcott block on Monday, Jan. 2. 1905, between the hours of 2 and 3 p. m., for the election of directors and other business connected therewith. J. W. Newman, President. M. II. Dill, Secretary. 17-24-31

i ANNA BENNETT'S BREAD AT HADLEY BROS. 30-2t

California Information. California is a big state; large of area, rich in natural wealth, tremendous in its scenic features and with a future full of great promise. Every American is more or ess irterested in knowing about this won-

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IV ember 24th, 25th, 26th and 31st January 1st and 2d, are the dates on which excursian tickets may be obtained at Pennsylvania Lines ticket offices for Christmas and Sew Year holiday trips. For full particulars call on Local Ticket Agent of Pennsylvania Lines.

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