Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 31, Number 182, 28 July 1906 — Page 2

Whose Say-so Is Be$t?; . With nearly H medicines pu?t up lot nalo ihrougn dvusgi!. one Im to take tho maker' !ty-M w lotto a to their curative value. Of eur, such teatimony Is not that of a ill -nitrnuHl prty ami accordinlv U not to be given tho mmi trodlt us if writ: from dUlntcrefted nuiiiiv. Dr.-IV.' medicine, bow evnr. form a ninirh and therefore trlklns

exception to tWl rule. TliclAelalms to Ji coni.denca of f iivttlJda doll not rest ilelr up.ni t'x'Ir msikrr Iky-so or irnlw. 'i'Mr urfc";iojji arf Matters of public knowledge. Ieuig rh IV Al on each Invalid iHferer lire taken n Dr. ieree'e full ronlldeuce. .s.sp f IM ir men eal men havw writN'H rnngu in prl-o or t'l" luraiive till volum nine of tlio eeverm intrmiioruii rnur rg Into tbom weil-fcuown tn3iorina,u Amour ih-we writw IomI lint r.f I- mrr F nd Hich mcrtf itannpt Mi-t jwtf .iiu'atro: i'ivi. litis, of tne nj -i.v; -i John M. cud)l. tjhloi I'n.f. Vr. M. 1).. late Ot Ctttcm, .,)ohn Kin, at. I. im j r. unver C. of .Now nrlnnart. ObhiS k: It. Uftritiulow. of JelTcrnon jitt-u.i'o ColWo. of I'm.. end irc of ofier v.p, lr. Flen-w'H Kri nt the wori of fvmal u.anivri ti mii .v r.) y eminent. e?i iifft ii'H cum k it-. rM ir Irn-CMlnriiie-s tru3 wn I i4viuii. iir.s up lime known a- potvii- i irli nnu a mulii 1U1 Of Oilier ll!t!H( Ili-ar in iiuiul. It i imH poirtit nor ert-n a m'itoI. r vlwitif, hut li tnn " c a mrulirly larr-e rxp-t a-m- In I ca piij'lrlsr.. f ruir ot wmiin'l. mnkly am) rtmtidlnut hi full it'iv pwulitr adnvutt vl .Ut;li(e JiV irili.itr i,cnr nun U Mtiii"ii f. uf .! Irr no in" 11 1 r i mi ctL. ihr.mrli ttiat tic r.iitV'r i n-. ran It I' Mil frli H ili-r.l iluiiNXtiohl.v, l.y IfPii'' f.l.lklx. irtMlMf a i tvrjr !rmin 'fli'a" -u '' knw etuctlj .'i.ek v.o in'M 4t linlti'il to consult Dr. J'fi riM'. by !: r. jitr. All irroniKiinlic 1 gii'.futi a .iriiU" Hcrot. and voiiniiK" i'tn.1 I'lirirt rwtrd ;., i rfi!7'mrll j.riv.-y. AUln Jr. . 1. J low tn t)r fr ' ! ith on1 tvnntr , i oll in Pr. iVtiV i MMunuJi soii!M .Vi i.'al Mi T. il If v. liwrvtril .d' il. nl" h-. II. V. I'krpw, Hnft U. N. V.i vl iiM.Tiit wiitn-.i to r-viT 'pillncr 'rh;: viodi ';;!nr l utan'ii. CUT TfN P;0HELS Continued Fioiji Ta:;o jn.t rra r"- cst?d to it;:I It at mrtthn l i 1 3 7. Ir. n.iUT!l ton was cwtl.itl n? Fccictary (reivMdl 3 en fE.-"tMU tr. J. lt.it"" !t bi:h3 teS by Mrc. Lupton t,Z:at ve exprc?3 on Brtt'r nt!-r nrt res'tiiv.ranc' to .'ra. fan. a ?--..;. .. n-rHnj l'y. T "'"ft!'' fir'J t t f j " " -i , 1 l lCO. rmct cTcrra continued iu f.:rc. .. - Dr.. m'fiTOM. fn livlr.- n:f"lr:i rl V or-rant-'ra'lnn nr" .Mf'd P. no, rl,r,,twni, r. nnvri'!, r;"-:ttvt; Ti I"! fli'h A"" M-rn-. n',rT"oni1. p'-.0.,,i p .tVT,ri Tl",''T. t ,Tr.nt f r'.",". fl'ftht, 'i' 'T. i TTi"'' t. ' ""Pl'am-fi-Sf. 'J tl-'" ''j ' t,vt'',," 4. ,i-. ..- "-.'t,. - ".wiit-i rMtTi 'rnn. Mt tMPA'tV T.i- v-:it t"'MMi"d r"'1'.. r,r3f'ii-t, r?!r.vt . J7 Virl .. ftlD r.lc!:3:rtid. vti t t-t m: -' tv nn cfi1 t r'v. ji-w iTf'vA i "JV"1'1 Mo'intaln Tea. A. 0. L iVen & .Co. v Coth Wcra Fined, n te city co-irt ytftr(lay. Charlws Caol nd l ee tiroushB were fned tl and coti r-yoi u resilt cf a C6t:c fncM inter which occ-irred at the Carnival ciounij tho n'-rht previous. ' . . ' ' . Pl-'arraaclsta thromhout the World rave devoted their Uvea to the per fecting of llrxllister's Rocky Mountain Tea. It contains the choicest medical rroti end erb3 known to modern med'chio. Ten cr tablets, 33 cents. A G. L:!:e. & Co. .1 HE RlchmoTM Palla dium Is the inlv paper published In Richniond on Saturday which reaches the peopb living on the rural routes (or Sunday. Mail for rural free deljery 'is . not delivered on SindaNl therefore Saturday morning! Palladium is the only local paper' which Is delivered bcforl Mon day. 1 3 This fact proves conclnlvely ! the veins f the Pansdlur as a medium In rsaohlng theyvral routers. Saturday ,rncr'n8 Palledifm la the enly lPr they have to reM on SunQy- , the day they ttave the frest time to read.

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St. Lopuja, July 27. In a fast uclcau cut game the Boston Americana shut out tho St Lonis team, Dinen allowing the Crowr.3 only one hit Score: R. H. E. Bcs. .... 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 5 0 St Lou.-. 0000000000 J O j Batteries DinesA and Aimbruster; Pt:i end O'Connor. Umpire Ilmst. TOOK LEAD EARLY. Chicago, July. 27. Taking the lead n the eaily Innlnra tho Ch'cno Aroer 'cans weie never headed and defeated tho W'sailnstona. Score: R.H.8 Wrsh. . 0 0 000001 0 1 3 I Chi 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 s 3 7 1 BPtterlcs ralUonburgr ani Heydon: Patterson and Salllran. Umpire rtAIN. Cleveland. J'; 27. The New Yorlc CJevelard American League game was postponed cn account ot rala to doy. ; y r.AIN. Detroit, Ju'r 27. Rain ca n a pfstfonement todar of the rramt be-t-f en tHe rh:lado;hia and Detroit Americans. .1.... ..f a . . Jt r.s'.Pt In vury uiiitvisflut to l r'.vi of" rrnlh. I !: ivt, Uvory i'.:-y la roir.U nf J;tly wit b , Zhz Gr.j T.-n. , S-'ft rprtit I U" thn j'! wnii late .ml b'jiiS'it's p.c el r.n n hr way; r fir.t,r ft'rl r A i tai roni. t a or ho:ircs away. Ami Tft.Ti f.tif ;n ii-f ; I t:o Tl-?"- w t li i HV'!4-; f.it 10 hrr 1 e't Anrl ! tl nft'.rrrn liar? i Mri-i ArJ 'wmilr w'-.nf t'.i" i?or tMsrrs f. :u r-ri- nt f','l r-vr.T.r ( "Not", v i'".! t i'.m rop.j!c CftT I t(T('-r-iv!:rri I -v'r '.vh-r".''' 1 A Cnrriroi Kind. "?h?,T3i,!':ri in-itT:' unlors shermild Ittf f fl t''M ivr o t-i nnTf-r. "Yes ti irlf: I presume." ; ' - -''NVs nr ti:m. T5tt ir"tn'r!i trorad, An.! i h" r-i'- t --? rake arrl ! ' u,i jou to."' rtii'.i t xeii nirh. "VT'm ! bom tr-lt!i a jw-t?r Mp-ir .n -N': V,i n f!trpT Irnife la ?ils A.iWr rt. i . .''!", t-i ft frrv-n. " T -.!i f PV. Oct of or 'rt ain't A CMt1 IV1 of rfmfmn. I.aHj!;liy FiR!i ! fci iTfU foot. Boitrder Pll hart hra'w fror Jf 1 May here mno'j Wieer.Nm Y'cre Tfesa A fekTi. A brlfiutf H a Jlttlt bricM. fJvt ! 4i rot'on SOnk ln?o 5our rr.'ryi a rroqwtt Xt nt n little rroolt. . - Adulterated. He niy cay there aro microbes 1b kisses. tae Te; cvcrytlit?..,s Is adulteratod noradaj-s.Yoakeri Statesman. rrvfn o SIea, H 1 no hero 1-t th fraj-. . . Tet he Is l3y.nl. bravn and strontTho t-tn'n w ro rpp'r a fco'.Way ' Ar.il tr Iff" t.lf tvo amnll bays alonff. " - "."nh!n7ton Star. MADE A POOR SHOWING Carton Former Bkhmond Player Goto SUao Fright When Tried Out by In-'anapcHs. The Indianapolis News hr.d he followiag to say last night of a former Richmond baseball players "Jimmy Barton, formerly a member of the Crand Rapids Central League team, where he was, regarded s a sure and reliable fielder wa3 tried out at third-base in practice yesterday, and it was the intention of Manager Carr to use him at that position during the game. Front nervousness cr some unknown reasov however. Barton made a miserable showing. He was unable to field or throw arid. a3 a result James, who appeared at the grounds "shortly before ths staK of the game, was placed at the third sack. Barton had a great record as a fielder in the Central League and those who know, him wee unable to under? rtand his poor snowing yesterday." Tied down to h's dest in the oClce, While others are freo and at play. Papa fancies be is having a vacation, s While drinking Rocky Mountain Tea For sale by A. G. Luken & Co.

BUS Results Yesterday. NATIONAL LEAfSUE. Cincinnati 0; New York 5. St Lobis 4; Crooklrn 6, Chicago 9; Poaton. 1. Pittsburg 10; Philadelphia 2. AMERICAN LEAGUE. New York v3. Cleveland: rain. Philadelphia ts. Detroit; rain. -Foston 1; St. Lo.:ia 0. Washington I; Chicago 3. AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Miltveukeo 3; Kansas Clr 5. Toledo 2; Ind'.ana:oll8 1. St Paul 1; Minneapolis 2. -Columbus 7: Louisville 1. WILTSE TOD Wc.y York Gets an Early Star White Reds Cannot Score f Ant Tima Cit flUY I 11116. THE OTHER LEADERS WON CHICAGO CHALKED UP A ONE SIDED VICTORY AGAINST EOSTON SAME THING WAS TRUE CP PJTT3DURQ.

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ILTSE' PITCHED WELL. New York, July 27 Wiltse'i good rltch'ng today enabled the New York Nstionals to shut out the Cincinnati. Score: . R. H. E CIn 00000000 0 0 5 4 N. Y 13 0 D 0 0-1 0 5 6 2 .. Batt9r.es Weimor- and ScUiei; Wlltse and Bresnahan. TURNED TAOLES CN ST. LOU'S Bvooldyn. July 27. The Brooklyn Nat!iot!-!3 tuiP-I th? t:ible on (he St. Lnuis team today winning a loosely 1 K'j'sd game. Score: R.'H, E. St. L... .1 0 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 4: 9 1 Brook . 3 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 x 6 10 2 Btprlea Brown 'pnrt Grady; SUIcUlett, ScnrVjn and Bei-son. , WITHERUP"VA3 EASY. riopn, July '27. The Chicago Natlonal3 cd no t.o-.Wc in defeating the Bostons &wa . today, finding WIthcrup's curves easy . to solve. Ccoie: R.H.E. Cht 1 1-3 0 2 0 2 0 09 12 0 Dos ..... 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 4 4 rftftrr aid Moraa; Witherup and Nedham. L'.'SH . WAS EASY MARK. Philadelphia. July H7. Lush proved an easy mark today for the Pittsburg Nationals today, they hittin? the Quaker hard enough throughout the game and winning easily trom Philaphia. Score: .. ' s . I R H. S. Pitts .... 0 1 0 1 3 0 5 0 610 ii 1 Phlla . 01013050 010 12 t Leifleld and Phelps; Lush and Don ovan. Umpire Klem. . THE FAii.iAR MEMORIAL. Tablet to the Memoir of the Dean of Camtelrjr.- ' The memorial to the late Frederick W. Farror which was reeent!y placed In the t:are of CnirterbUry cathedral. England wl'l be nn object of lntero1 to many Ame?!cai tvr!s n, as the g?at Englb-h prencher and wrher had many admirers In this cryciitry. He was dean of Canterbury when he tfied. but' was beet known in the United States as 'Cansn Farraf," as fce was eanwi of Westminster for many yearn before VVV TOE X-ACJUn aiESIORXAi, bis elevation ta tlio p;st he beld at his eatb. He was cn es-Hien of liberal theology nnJ wr.s tr'.iely known far nis writing- ana aajresses in oppesi tlon the toctr!ie of evet testing punishment, ms TJfe of Chrfsf ts eon sldereJ one of the pre xttnf .worfcs ef tb kind ever pnbHsbM. His literary lab--n we?e roimlnons and embrsceJ tw.ny snbjeots. YvaT " Tentge was tormerly any jonrney whether by or. land It did not toat ter. .

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At KANSAS CITY, , F ri C Milwaukee ( ................. 8 8 2 Kansas City 5 10 1 Curtis and Roth; Dirham and lea hy. r ! - ... . at Indianapolis. R. H. E. Toledo J i 0 Indianapolis.. i t; i Mlanehen and Abbott; Thlelman and Holmes. AT MINNEAPOLIS. ' Ht 6 St. Faul 1 8 3 Minneapolis 2 3 0 Prultt and Drill; Cadwallader and Shannon. , AT COLUMDUS. R. H. E. Louisville , I 5 t Columbus 7 13 0 Dtrnkle and Stoner; Robertaille and Blue. Clof.tr u,crvrr. "That girt." s' i 't'jo onntry pottliiatre!!. "Ts ".rr.vin on a pe-et correiv:t5ente w!t' n-n:o r"cg fetler." "How d ' on fcwtr'," "Slje nevfr we postal carfls no more."- -Now Orleans Times-Democrat VI IE, lLOv;HAIU5. Well, res: I afimlt : That I tAr cp. the CMKrtuI Cfin. ' But tin I r.evcr have clsi!aied to ts A tlvnday school fSer.to ' Or a psrt and sassy Charly boy. 1 WhAt'sths t In being a cyclone, A rerrular rip snorter, A flcrpe man eat!nj Rlna tared rearer. If you eaa't have some fva Out of Ut Yow'vc ff: the name. And you m!.t as weU II4V0 the game, , And tt Isn't a cams Of plns-pon . . rither, : I . Hot exactly. N Though ot coyrso IX IS all of that " ' And some moro. Yc. - A 1 tow Q think It over, .(Cnttft a jsoqj desl tnere. 'Of eourse j ou mlfrlu say That It IWt .. A nice f hinjf to lo - To ' ome rnelnar do'arn- ' - At ft nr cnylne iralt . And rtek up the happy home .. t. Of a mnr , Who had tiN-er , dose ahythinM Ir yo And. after breaMn Some of the wedding presents And Jarrlnp leoae the plcturss, , Set It down On tjje lot . Of a perfect etranarer, JJut thnt I Jt:t my tray, and If . jou don't' like It all you bnv cot to Co Is to carry a cyclone " er'lr.r . . Around in ) our vest pockot. A Timid Voting Thin. "Tile professor put his arm around her." "Did ah scream?" VNo. she ' was too frightened." Poor lrL" , "Yes: sheiwaa frlghteued lest lie should' take It away." " ' Mara Law In Prospect " It is the dream of the promoters of Ths Ilajrne tribunal that it may eventually become a lawmaking body, passing a few statutes occasionally for the benefit of tboso people who do not feel as .tnongh tbey were being governed enough as It Is. . If there is one thing that we need particularly in the United States It Is 4 few. more lawmaking bodies. Con gress, the various state legislatures, city councils and county administration only pass a few hundred thousand new laws a year, and sometimes time hau?s heavy on our hands be cause we have a half hour In which we do not know Tor certain that we are obeying any law. . " There oivrht to be a field Tor1 The Hague tribunal to start In aay before It began trying to regulate our lives find deciding whlcTi bonnfry should make sausages ad. which should eat them, and that field is the air. . Just for praet'ee they mlrbt begin with a sttnte forblddlns balloonist to bmp Into Cue moo a. s . Heroes, ; Too tato they found; tttetf essrrtate Was dearly. mlsflt. But atCl they never rsli a word; Ihrt ms.de . th beet cf ft " ' tastin; Cure. " Tie twk the Keeley uro Jong ago." "I didn't know that ho ever drank." "lie didn't The cure he took was far fnnneiftl plethora.- Ho invested tn t!te stock of tho Keeley 33jtOr com pany." " - " rIa Strong TJaa. ' N- - 1 tscrd you too- the train for the c!fy last week'." ::.. . "Tli&t U a mistake; tl traia took

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110 CITY LEAGUE GAMES CONTESTS ARE POSTPONED Managers of the Clt;' League Dseide to Put Off Their Games Today in Ortfei That Players May See the Bloomer Girls Play. There will be no City League base ball games today. This was the decision arrived at by the various managers at a meeting at the Palladium of fice last nlyht. It was decided as there were somany players fng to attend the game this aftenhoon In which the Bloomer Olrl wIllAvield the bat against F?rvlew It wold be best to omit the schedule fo today. The garnets wil be p?ayed o.T t a later date. Jot Goar. Will appear with the fa going N. who will again to L. D. team Sunday. Jul cross bats with the G play off the tie' game as ene teams has won a game eacb and the only defeat for theQtant? this season. Expected to be interesting. Game called at 2:30 prompt, at the Athletic Park. 28-2t Oakwoods vs. Kibbeys. The Oakwood Athletic base ball team of Dayton will cross bats with the Kibbeys at the Athletic Park next Saturday. This association played football against the Kibbeys last fall. Sluggers Play Sunday. Sunday 'afternoon the Sluggers and Beall view teams will meet on the 1stter's diamonds. The Sluggers batteries will be Tibbett and Jones which was so effective against East Haven Saturday: The ir-fleld will also be strengthened by two men. A Modern Miracle. "Truly miraculous seemed the re co very of Mra. Moilie Holt of this place," writes J. O. R. Hooper, Wood ford, Tenn., "she was so wasted by coughing up puss, from Mr lungs Doctors declared her end so near that her family had watched by her bed aide forty eight hours; when, at my nrgent request Dr. King's New Dis covery was given herewith the aston ishing result that Improvement be gan, and continued until she finally completely recovered, and Is a healthy woman today." Guaranteed cure for coughs and colds. 60e and 81.00 at A. G. Luken Co., druggists. 'Trial bottle fjree. If you have good "opportun ity eyesight" you will find some things In the want ads today which most people will overlook. Before you throw The Palladium aside, look over the classified advertisements. all yp

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WANTED. I WANTED Board in private family for widower and 6-year-old son, five minutes from postolce. Address W B. S.. Palladium office. 26-3t WANTED Man or large boy to work on garden. Anthony .Zwlssler, one mile south of Richmond WANTED A position as a farm - hand, man with family of three. 729 S. 13th street 23-7t. WANTED A paper hanger to coll at Berg's barber shop, S19 N. E. street ', r 25-2t. WANTED Position by lady stenographer. Address J., care of Palladium. 23-2 1. WANTED A 3oung glrj to help with house work at 227 N. 10th street. 24 3t WANTED A ' position doing any kind of . labor by a good . man. Call . 1016 North H. street 24-3t WANTED Small house or part of a house by a carefull. permanent party, between N..7th and 13th streets and North B and Main streets. Ad dress K. M. B. this office. 24-2t

WANTED A Girl for housework, 408 S. lSth. 2Gtf WANTED A girl at 46 South 8tb St tor housework no washing 20-tt WANTED A wsitlon on fatti with " tenant house, 4 in family. 1. Palla dium office. - 27-lt WANTED Oata and Corn Rich-28-10t tnond elevator, FOR SALE. Richmond propertv si.rclalty. Phono in. tt Porterfield. Kelly Bl FOR SALE Steel range and glass cupboard. Woods. 322 N. 8th street. .. ; . . - . 23-3t. FOR SALE Cheap a good lot on N. 16th street O. G. Porterfield, Kelly Block. A 22-7t Everybody buys property from Woodhurst 918 Main St Telephone I9L June! tf MoBoLq) 16 and 17 Colon . Prices Reasona ; BaH Games Sunday. : The Falrview base ball'"' team will meet the strong Pan Handle team of Columbus, Ohio, next Sunday on the Falrview diamond. ' The Gianta play, the Nev LisbonDublin team at the Athletic Park. The latter team will play Jot Goar the famous ex-leaguer. Palladium Want Ads Pay.

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FOR SALE A nice Walnut book cose, call at No. 42 Mala street 26-St FOR SALE Go-cart, will sell ehean. c A cood as new, 601 S. 6th IT-SL o FOR RENT Ey end coal yard. Knquire 400 Sout7l4th street 20-7t RENT Funf pd room at tho Grand for gentler? onlv. v tt FOR RENT-X; fiat of S rooms. cen trally located. Call Dr. Walls. 21 S. 10th street tt FOR RENT Fine furnUted room, beat, electric light bath, modern. Call at 217 N. 7th street 2T-2t MISCELLANEOUS. MARTHA Call , at 42 S. 12th street 33-2t . FOUND. ' FOUND Gold watch fob. Call at In terurban Station, South 8 street. FOUND A purse. Owner may call at at 4 North Ninth street and ldentif toperty. LOST, LOST Pocket book with . two 1 gold rings. Reward. Return to 193 Ft Wayne avenue, y LOST A ladies gold watch with D. E. Clanney engraved In the back. ..Was lest at the carnival grounds. Return to 20 Richmond avenue or Palladium ico. , Reward. LOST A black silk jacket on Fountain City Pike. Please leave at Palladium office or at Haifa grocery. Cheater. 27-2L . LOST Phi Gamma Del! Fraternity' pin, diamond shaped 'pin. black enamel gold letters, lost at Cedar Springs or on in terurban car. Return, 214 N. 8th. Reward. .. . LOST Tuesday, a jfold broach, horse shoe shape, at Gennett Theater, or between there and ten cent store. .Value as a keepsake. .Reward. ' Phone 1353. 28-St , list Buildinc. 7rhono 1034. and Satisfaction Gifanteou. - It , 1 nice ill Mackerel, some good Breayand Butter and a cup of pu Famous Bee Hive Coffee, rv just the thing for your breakfast. 1t BtE HIVE GROCERY. - aaateaaeawaBMBBBWBaiBBWBMBealOOB. ' - Mrs. Wllllsm Wileoxen of Fafrb'try. Nebraska, 1 the guest of Mrs.' Isaac Dougan. PlrinG

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