Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 31, Number 139, 13 June 1906 — Page 2

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The Richmond Palladium. Wednesday, lone 13, 1906.

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BUT GIANTS LOSE Crowd at Polo Grounds, Defeating Champions. CHICAGO . SLUGGERS LOSE PITCHER 8CANL0N OF BROOKLYN LETS SPUDS DOWN WITH NO RUNS AND THREE HITS PIRATES BEATEN. NATIONAL LEAGUE 8TANDING Won. Lost. PCt. Chicago 3G 17 .679 Pittsburg 31 17 .646 New York 32 19 .627 Philadelphia 29 25 .537 St. Louis 23 30 .434 Brooklyn 21 30 .411 Cincinnati . 21 33 .388 Boston 14 3G .280 Publishers' Press New York, June 12. Before a large crowd who . witnessed the unfurling of the world's championship pennant, the New York Nationals went down to defeat before the Cincinnati Reds today. The Giants could not bat and played loosely in the field. Score: R.H.E. Cln 10000203 06 13 1 NY 00 0 01000 01 5 6 Batteries Weimer and Schlei; Wiltse and Bowerman., Umpires O'Day and Conway. SCANLON'S FEAT. Brooklyn, June iz. Holding me Chicago sluggers down to three hits the Brooklyn Nationals administered a coat of whitewash to the leaders in the pennant race. Score: R. H. E. Chi 00000000 00 3 0 Brk 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 x 1 7 1 ' Batteries Pfelster and Moran; Scanlon and Bergen. Umpire Klem. BOSTON BUNCHES HITS. Boston, June 12. Bunching of hits In the seventh inning gave the Bostons the victory over the St. Louis Nationals today. Score: R. H. E. St. L. ...0 2 0 1 0 0 1) 0 02 6 2 Boa .... 0 0 0 1 0 0 4 0 x 5 11 1 flatteries Brown and Grady; Tom g and ,Necdhara. Umpire Car pont r. QUAKERS FIELD SHARPLY. Philadelphia, June 12. Although the Pittsburg Nationals outbatted the Phlladelphians today the sharp fielding by the Qiiakers kept the pirates from scoring. Score: BUI? Pts 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 7 1 Phil .... 10001 0 00 x 2 4 0 Batteries Lelfleld and Phelps; Richie and Donovan. Umpire Emslie. . . HUD 4,158 NEW MEIERS GOOD RECORD BY T. P. A, Travelers' Association In Session at Buffalo will meet at Jamestown or ' Ashvllle, Next Year Candidates for President.. ug Publishers' Press Buffalo, N. Y., - June 12. Today's lesslon of the Travelers' Protective Association was devoted to the receipt tt the reports of officers and the transaction, of routine business. According to the secretary-treasurer, the association initiated 4,158 new members last year. The next session of the convention will be held either in Jamestown, Va., W in Asheville, N. C. A. C. McKenzy of Colorado and rry P. Porter, of Ky., are in the lead tor election to the national presidency. Tonight the delegates are being entertained at Athletic Park, a summer resort , Suits NO MORR V NgfLKSS r The greafestjvalues ever ottered. Come andfS avc the Difference. 914 Main St.

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INTERSTATE LEAGUE CLUB STANDING.

Won. L'st. Flint .. 25 14 .631 Ft. Wayne .. 24 17 .585 Marion 1. ...21 16 .567 Anderson 17 21 .447 Lima 18 23 .439 Saginaw 17 22 .410

RESULTS YESTERDAY. Saginaw, 6; Anderson, 2. Marion, 2; Flint. 0. Ft. Wayne, 4; Lima, 3. GLEANINGS. Korea la taking more to beer drinking than either Japan or China. There ore caught annually on the German coast 10,000,000 pounds of shrimps, most of which are netted at depths of thirty or forty feet. In order to put a stop to the practice of binding women's feet the Chinese board of education has issued an order prohibiting the sale of small shoes. Hungry vultures have attacked men and women in the valley of Coucbs, canton of Valais. A bull was so seriously injured in a fight with them that It had to be killed. Exactly a hundred lives were lost in fires which occurred in London last year. Forty-six of the victims were under eight years of age, and fourteen were over sixty. In almost every instance the fire was due to carelessness and the lack of ordinary precautions. A British trades unionist has sued for an Injunction to prevent the labor organization to which he belongs from levying assessments upon him under pain of expulsion . from the union to pay the salary voted a labor member of parliament who belongs to a party hostile to that of the Injunction seeker. THE ROYAL BOX. When King Edward was Prince of Wales he was known in fh miliar circles as "Teddy Wales." King Leopold of Belgium delights in a collection of ancient timepieces, one of the most valuable being a masterpiece which belonged to Marie Antoinette. The late Czar Alexander HI. of Russia was once considerably embarrassed by a circus of performing fleas, sent him by Trince Henry of Reuss as a birthday present. The young king of Spain Is an expert in the use of the sword. When a child ho practiced with wooden swords with the young nobles of his court, nis marvelous ability was even then noticeable, and he is now considered one of the most expert of the royal fencers of Europe. What is undoubtedly the largest collection of picture postal cards In the world is the property of the Prince of Wales' eldest son. The collection includes cards from every country in the world and is now growing almost too bulky for convenient handling, there being more than 10,000 cards. THE WRITERS. Jerome K. Jerome has the middle name of Klapka. Kipling was christened Rudyard because his father proposed to bis mother on tho lake of that name. n. G. Wells In his youth often wrote 8,000 words a day, but now he confines himself to 1,000 words 300,000 words a year two book. ' Mark Twain is very fond of collecting odd obituary poetry and has a scrapbook, which he prizes very highly, containing 3.000 specimens. The memoirs of General Kuropatkin, a work covering the Russo-Japanese war, are being published In Moscow under the direction of the author. The most remarkable thing about the career of Justin McCarthy Is the tremendous amount of work he has been able to accomplish. Novelist, Journalist, historian, politician and party leader, he has found time to travel widely and to cultivate delightful social relations with most of the leading literary, artistic and political people of his time. THE AUTOMOBILE. An English medical authority says fast automobile riding has much the same psychological effect as getting drunk. Automobile temperance might not bo a bad plan. Buffalo Express. A bill in the German reichstag proTides that nutomobilists must pay life annuities to those dependent on persons killed by their motor cars or to persons permanently Injured by. such accidents. It sounds like an extreme measure. But Is it? New York World. Legislation respecting the automobile Is new and experimental, but brief experiment has demonstrated the necessity of broader public safety legislation, legislation that will cover all possible conditions, legislation that will protect the prudent nutoniobllist and punish the reckless and negligent. SchenecA Lady Bountiful. Tramp Kin you give a poor feller a cold bite, mum? Housewife Yes. On your way out you'll find some icicles on the gate. Woman's Home Companion. The CleTer Ones. Griggs Some men are born great, others achieve greatness. Briggs Yes; and others simply have the trick of making other reople think they're re A ITard Cat. Mrs. Newcast I am thinking of taking a short holiday and visiting some of the scenes associated with my ancestors. Mrs. De Bleu Blood-Cutting Oh. but slumming is so horribly out of date nowadaysl "Where to Have a Boll. Thomas Bailey Aldrich, commenting once upon the trials of Job, remarked that the only proper place to have a boll was between "JoUu" ad "O'Rell-

LEADERS CLASH; MEW YORK LOSES

Bunch in Peculiar Twelve Inning Game. TIGERS WIN IN THE NINTH TAKE GAME FROM PHILADELPHIA, THE FEATURE OF WHICH) WAS THE HARD HITTING OF BOTH TEAMS RESULTS. AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDING. Won. Lost. PCt. New York 30 18 .G25 Cleveland 27 17 .613 Cleveland 27 17 .613 Philadelphia 28 19 .595 Detroit 25 20 .555 St. Louis 25 24 .510 Chicago 21 21 .466 Washington 17 30 .361 Boston 14 35 .28C Publishers' Press Cleveland, June 12. After knocking Chesbro out of the box and securing a commanding lead, the Cleveland Americans played loosely in the field and permitted the New Yorks to tie the score. The Blue, however, won out in the twelfth inning. Score: R. H. E. N. Y. . . 0 0 0 1 0 0 3 0 0 0.0 0 4 10 0 Cleve. ... 13000000001 5 11 5 Batteries Chesbro, Leroy, Griffith and Kleinow; Joss and Bemis. UmpiresHurst and Connor. FREE HITTING GAME. Detroit, June 12. Thy Detroit ant! Philadelphia Americans Indulged in a free hitting contest today, the Tigers winning out in the final inning. Score: R. H. E. Phlla. ... Z 0020 2 10 7 10 5 Detroit . 00400030 1 8 10 4 Batteries Bender and Schreck; Killian and Warner. Umpi O'Loughlin. SENATORS' GAME RALLY. Chicago, June 12. The Washington Americans tied the score in the ninth inning today, but the Chicagos won out inthe twelfth. The Senators were outbatted and outflelded. Score: R.H.E. Wash. . 00000001100 0 2 4 2 Chi. ... 020000000001 3 9 1 Batteries Kittson and Heyden; Walsh, Owen and Hart. Umpires Connolly and Evans. SWATFEST FOR BROWNS. St. Louis, June 12. The St. Louis Americans indulged in a swatfest at the expense of the Boston's this afternoon and won as they pleased. Score: R. H. E. Bos ... 1001010003 7 4 St. L... 20507100 x 15 18 1 Batteries Winter, Glaze and Armbruster; Pelty and O'Connor. Umpire Sheridan. Have you been betrayed by promises of quacks, swallowed pills and bottled medicine without results except a damaged stomach. To those we offer Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. 35 cents. A. G. Luken & Co. ROMAN MILLIONAIRES. TS Phenomenon of Mammoth For tnnea Not a New Thing;. While it is not a very tangible con solatlon to those of us who belong to the less favored class commercially, there is at least a sort of historic comfort in knowing that the phenomenon of mammoth fortunes is not a new thing. A magazine writer goes back to ancient Rome, when there were no railroads or trusts or corporations, and gives some figures on the individual fortunes of that day which might look attractive even to some of our modern plutocrats. Seneca, the philosopher and author, was worth $17,500,000; Lentulus, the augur, $16,G00,000; Crassus, the politician who formed with Caesar and Pompey the first triumvirate, had a landed estate of more than $8,000,000; the emperor Tiberius left a fortune of $11S,000,000, which the depraved Caligula got rid of in less than a year. A dozen others had possessions that ran into the millions. It is true that these Romans did not "make" these fortunes in what we would call regular commercial operations. But they .got the money, and they held on to it, which is about all that can safely be said of possessions that run into seven figures in any age or country. And, speaking of campaign contributions and so forth, Julius Caesar once presented the consul Paulus with $290,000 merely as a token of esteem and coupled with the hope that Paulus would do the right thing in a certain political matter that was pending. The argument was effective with Paulus. and neither he nor Caesar suffered any in popularity. There are many things under the sun that are not new. Omaha WorldHerald. Car loai ties of Woman. Women pin from left to right; men from right to left. Women button from right to left; men from left to right Women stir from left to right (their tea, for Instance); men from right to left Women seldom know the difference between a right and a left shoe, and if a housemaid brings up a man's boots she will nine times out of ten Tice "cm so that the points will diverge. Can these peculiarities be explained? London Truth.

THE CITY IN BRIEF

Telephone the lozd Steam Laundry to get your mndry. tf Another continuance of the Case of Alphons Collett, charge with violating the Nicholson lajr was given yesterday. It is probajfle that the case will be heard in mAice court this morning. g Kibbey'e hat wye sole agents for Hopkin's & Knox3traw hats. d1t Printed circulars giving descriptions of two horses stolen recently from Miami county, near Peru, Indiana, have been received by Sheriff R. M. Smith with instructions to, be onthe lookout for the animals. J. W. Volpert, of the Miami County Detctive Association, is directing the nquiries for the horses. Phone 812 II. St in Kuth for berries. 7-6t New electric light fixtures, which have been needed ever since the Fed eral Building was constructed here. will be installed on the outside of the building this summer. The contract has been let by the government and the fixtures will be seft soon. They will cost $523.50, nof including the cost of installation. Teeth extracted -wthout pain or no charges. C. J. Mrodenhall, Dentist. tf The County Commissioners, will meet Thursday for the purpose oi opening the bids for poor honse sup plies for thecoming quarter. The contracts will be let on tha day. Don't suffer. Get Pe Pile Cure at any druggists, cents. and 25 ll-6t Nothing is more Mfpropriate for a Commencement eifchan a good book. Nicholson's havelJBst received an extra fine stock "of Commencement books. 12-2t Prof. W. S. Hiser, who has charge of the Manual Training Department in the Richmond Public Schools, has received several very flattering offers from other schools, to take charge of the manual training bjffnches. He will Drobably declineJTiowever, and remain in Richmon See Kibbey's of genuine panad1t ma hats, $3 to $1! Dr. L. S. Chenoweth and Charles W. Jordan went to Whitewater last evening to attend the Whitewater Lodge of Hasons. Dr. Chenoweth was given initiation work. The' marriage license business is not so brisk as it was at first, and the market is falling off several points each day. The highest mark was reached last Wednesday, when seven licenses were issued in one day. Many more June brides are promised, however. THE C0MMENCEMET TODAY Earlham College Will Hold FortySeventh Annual Graduation Exercises The Program. The forty-seventh annual commencement at Earlham College will be held in Lindley Hall at two o'clock this morning. The class this year is a large one and no pains have been spared to make the event the most successful in the history of the insti tution. The following Is the program for the exercises: March "Fantana" Hubbel Invocation Dr. S. R. Lyons. Overture, "Poet and Peasant". .Suppe Address Inspector James L. Hughes, Toronto, Canada. Waltz "11 Trovatore" Rossini Conferring Degrees. "Sorello" Borel Benediction, Dr. S. R. Lyons. PLAN BIG CREAM SOCIAL Williamsburg Methodist Church Will Give Lawn Fete of More Than Ordinary importance. . Palladium Special. Williamsburg, June 12. The Sunday School of the Methodist Episcopal church at Williamsburg, Ind., will have an ice cream and Strawberry lawn festival next Saturday evening, June 16, 1906. Arrangements are being made to make the occasion the most pleasant and successful ever held in eastern Indiana. All former residenta and friends contemplating a visit here1 or home coming will do well to come next Saturday. It would be a pleasant drive or a nice run for an automobile ride. Ice cream, strawberries and cake will be sold from 6 to 10 o'clock p. m. by a committee of young ladles. The money will be given to the church. The annual Childrens Day entertainment will be observed Sunday evening, June 17, 8 o'clock, M. E. church. A BAD FIRE AT CULVER Ice Plant of the Maxinkuckee Com Burned at a Loss of $50,000 Special from Logan. Publishers' PressJ Culver, Ind., une 12. Fire this afternoon destroyed the Ice plant and houses of the Maxinkuckee Ice Company, and burned 20 freight cars of the Vandalia railroad. The loss was $50,000. - Lack of sufficient water supply caused the flames to spread and it was not until a special train with the fire company's apparatus of Logansport arrived that the flames were gotten under control. The fire is believed ta hava heen of incendiary orizin.

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Team Made Up of Professors Defeated Alumni Aggregation Yesterday. VICTORY WAS DECISIVE PROF. SACKETT HIT BALL OVER RIGHT FIELD FENCE BUT WAS CAUGHT AT HOME PLATE ON THROW IN. " In the annual Facutly Alumni base ball game played yesterday the fac ulty of Earlham won over the old students by the score of 9 to 3. At no time in the game were the "old heads" in the running. Starbuck. for the faculty pitched a steady and con sistent game throughout and at no time were his shoots solved to any advantage. The Biblical department of Earlham was well represented in Russell and Kenworthy who played good games in the field. The feature of the game was the home run hit by Sackett, he clouting the ball far over the right field fence scoring two runners. But owing to his two hundred pounds averdupois he was not able to make the complete circuit of the bases being caught at home. The line up of the two teams is as follows. Alumni. Ratcliff P. Graves C. Jenkins IB. Bond 2B. Coppock SS Maple 3B. Stout LP? Link CI New 1 in RF. Starbuck P. Sackett C. Trueblood IB Charles 2B. Wilson SS. Chase 3B. Stranahan LF. Kenworthy CF Russell RF. Umpire, Ray Johnson; Prof. Russel to Lecture. Prof. Elbert Russell, head of the department of the Biblical Depart ment at Earlham College, has signed a contract to lecture under the auspices of the Central Lyseum Bureau, of Indianapolis. His subjects will be: "The Substructure of Civilization." "The Universal Family." "The Public Dividend on Scholarship." "Judas the Maccabee." "George Fox and the Religion of Social Democracy." MRS. AL THATCHER DEAD End Came in Boston Hospital Several Weeks After First Report that She Had Passed Away. Several weeks ago information was received In Richmond to the. effect that Mrs. A. M. Thatcher had died in a Boston hospital. Later it devel oped that Mrs. Thatcher had not died but her condition was reported to be very critical. Yesterday a letter was received from Boston from Mr. Thatcher stateing that his wife had died last Saturday and was buried Monday The Thatchers formerly were Rich mond people and had many friends here. Mr. Thatcher is one of the best known vocalists in the country. PLANS FOR COFFEE HOUSE Elwood Ministers Will Attempt to Counteract the Saloon Evil by Novel Method. Palladium Special.! Elwood, Ind., June 12. An effort is to be made to establish a coffee house in Elwood by the Ministerial associa tion. It is the scheme to rent a room which will be open day and evening, which will provide a light luncheon for a nominal price, rrlk, ice tea or coffee, being provided as drinks and a lunch free as is the rule at saloons. FENWICK REED COMING Evangelist to Conduct the Tent Meetings at Economy and Also at Dublin During July. The Rev. Fenwick Reed, the evangelist, widely known throughout the middle west, is coming to Wayne county in July and w-ill conduct the much-talked of tent meetings at Econ omy and Dublin. Detailed announce ments are to be made later on. Death of Mrs. Gould. A. M. Hempleman yesterday, -receded a telegram announcing the"de"ath at Wolfboro, N. H., of Mrs. Jesse Gould, which occurred early yesterday morning. The Goulds resided at Chelsea, Mass., but Wolfboro was their summer home. Because of their frequent visits to Richmond as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hempleman they had numerous acquaintances here. A Big Colored Picnic. ; A mammoth picnic of colored people will "be held at the Glen on July 4th, and visitors are expected from many Indiana and Ohio cities,

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PALLADIUM FOR WANTED Help to construct greennouses on East Haven Car line just south of Asylum. Good wages 1213t WANTED Second hand school bocks at Bartels Stationary Store 925 Main St. i2-2t W ANTED Good experienced girl for housework no washing, 1213 N. B street. 9-3t WANTED A dining room girl at the Brunswick Hotel. 8-3L WANTED Branch managers. $20 cash weekly. Live at home. Experience unnecessary, no canvassing, enclose stamp for particulars. Aluminum Hanger Co., Chatfteld, Minn. 2-30t FOR SALE Barred Plymouth Rock kggs. 11.25 a setting. Dressed, squaDs. Home phone 15S8. CharLTs Nye. 41 South 12th atreet an6-tf FOR SALE. lucnmona property specialty. Porter field. Kelly Block. fhone 32i. it FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE A res taurant in Centerville. Good cen tral location. Enquire of Mrs. Lenna King, Centerville, Ind. 8-4t FOR SALE Two ladies wheels. Call at 302 N. 14th St. l2-2t FOR RENT A house at 212 North . .14th St. Apply at 302 N. 14th St. 12-2t BOARDERS WANTED Select private boarding house; well fuhnlshed, well kept rooms, home cooking, table board, transients accommodated, prices reasonable, 30 N. 11th St. 8-6t Everybody buys property from Woodhurst, 913 Main St. Telephone 491. June5 tf

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WANT ADS. FOR SALE Nice 6 room house, 335 S. W. Third street. . Reliable man can buy on monthly payments. See T. W. Hadley. Phone 1730. 9-6t GAAR FLATS. 1017-1019 Main Street. FOR RENT Five room ' flat, bathroom, steam heat, 3rd floor. Per month $22.00. FOR RENT Five room flat, bath room, steam heat, Srd floor, back per month $15.00. FOR RENT Five room flat, bathroom, steam heat, 2nd floor, back, per month $15.00. For further particulars address Miss Elizabeth Jones 82S Main, Home Phone 429. FOR RENT Four room flat with all conveniences at 31f South 11th St. Call at 46 South Jjffh street. 13tf RENT FurnisnwyixKms at the Urand for gentlemen Tnly. tf FOR SALE A baby cab at 205 S. 8th street. Home Phone 1776. 5-5t BUSINESS CHANCE. The best countjry paper in Eastern Indiana for sale quick. Large advertising patronage. Have other business. Address Paper, care Palladium. 7-4t LOST A pair of amethyst Rosary beads supposedly on South B St, between 5th and. 6th St or South 5th SL between E and G Sts. The finder will please leave the same at The office of Knollenberg's Store and receive reward. 12-3t LOST Gold watch and pin at Chestei Sunday. Finder leave at Palladium office and full description will be given, and oblige Miss Angle Alexander, Richmond, Ind. F. R. D. No. 4 8-3t and Gentle Contentment be had at ICES. VERY LOW P average, of $41 95, net, waa Cattle .need ries. rn handsome!; R (9 Main St. grpph Records. . S! STREET. Outwits the Surgeon. A complication of female troubles, with catarrh of the stomach and bowels, had reduced Mrs. Thos. S. Austin, of Leavenworth, Ind., to such a deplorable condition, that her doctor advised an operation; but her husband fearing fatal results, postponed this to try Electric Bitters; and to the amazement of ail who knew her, this medicine completely cured her. Guaranteed cure for torpid liver, kidney disease, biliousness, jaundice, chills and fever, general debility, nervousness and blood poisoning. Best tonic made. Price 50c at A. G. Luken & Co.'s drug store. Try it. More than half a million officials, business, professional men, bankers, farmers and stockmen have been cured by using Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. 35 cents, Tea or. Tablets. A- G. Luken ' & Co.

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