Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 32, Number 292, 4 December 1907 — Page 2

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THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGKAJi, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 4. 1907.

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FEII TUM CLAIMS THE StCDHD PLACE

Quaker Supporters Are Happy Over Team's Work the Past Season.

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Indianapolis, New Castle and Toledo Line to Resume.

PALLADIUM SELECTS ALL-INDIANA TEAM

ELEVEN MILES UNFINISHED

Two Earlham Players, HarrellAnd Hancock, Are Given Recognition.

OVERWHELMING DEFEAT OF CORNELL SERVED TO BLOT OUT ALL THOUGHTS OF GAME LOST TO CARLISLE INDIANS.

Philadelphia. Doc. 4 University of T'ennsylvania football men are deliriously happy over the sensational and crushing' defeat their team administered to Cornell on Thanksgiving day. Their only disappointment js the fact

that the team failed to receive credit! for three more touchdowns which I were made, but disallowed on account of penalties. According to the relative merits of the two teams Penn should have won iy four touchdowns to none, u fact which the most ardent supporters of Cornell concede. But the memory of these additional touchdowns will live in the minds of the spectators as long jus the game itself. Among the football critics who saw the game the opinion was nearly unanimous that the Quakers should be ranked no less than 'second among the teams of the East. Pennsylvania suffered but one defeat, that at the hands of the Indians, und the Indians also were the only team that could cross Penu's goal line during the season. The Quakers have no excuse for their demoralization that day, but an analysis of the score shows that although the Indians did score 26 points, they crossed the Quaker goal line only once by legitimate football.

According to New Castle advices, the affairs of the Indianapolis, New Castle and Trolley traction line, in which a number of Indianapolis and New Castle men are interested and which recently went into the hands of a receiver, are progressing finely. A meeting of the creditors of the road was held last week and an agreement was reached whereby work should continue on the line and whereby the receivership should soon be discontinued. Only about eleven miles of the road re

main unfinished, and it is felt that ; with its completion far better results I for both creditors and promoters of I the line will be attained.

SEASON NOT SUCCESSFUL.

NEITHER FINANCES, NOR THE ARTISTIC FEATURES OF THE GAME WERE WHAT WAS EXPECTED EARLIER IN SEASON.

of brilliant backs. This is a condition that is likjely to continue, because the new rules require faster back fields, while the forwards do not have to have the strength nor the endurance that were required when it was necessary to advance the ball only five yards to make the first down. There is not a line in the state that could resist the attack of the plunging back fields of two years ago under the old rules, and if the new rules remain in force there probably will not again be such lines as there were in those days. Earlham is Riven two players on the All-Indiana team Hancock and Harrell. They were two staunch bulwarks of the Quaker eleven and deserve recognition.

DAIRYMEN TO CONVENE

In Second Annual Convention December 14th.

PROMINENT SPEAKERS.

All-Indiana Football Team Center Sprow Wabash Guard Berkheiser Purdue Guard Hoover Indiana Tackle McGaughey Indiana Tackel Dolan Notre Dame End Tucker De Pauw End Hancock Earlham Quarter back Hargrave.. Wabash Half back S. Paddock. . .Wabash Half back Harrell Earlham Full back Ryan ....Notre Dame (BY TORT.)

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ence was that the president himself had no particular plan to urge.

A TARIFF COMMISSION.

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Beveridcje Says Five Should be Appointed.

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BANKS NOW HAVE SUFFICIENT GOLD

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ted States Currency Notes." and providing for their printing to the amount of $oOO,000,MM.

Local dairymen are interested in the second annual convention of the Eastern Auxiliary of the State Dairy association to be held at Pendleton. Saturday, December 14th. It is -avowed that this is to be the best dairy meeting ever held in Eastern Indiana. There will be a number of prominent speakers present, and an interesting

program has been prepare-i. Two of so pronounced as to make them stand

$710,287,626 IS NEEDED. Amount Required to Run Government for Year 1909. Washington, Dee. 4. The secretary of the Treasury has sent to congress the estimates of appropriations re-

i quired for the fiscal year ending June

30, 1909. The figures show an -increase of $77,179, S19 over the estimates for 190S and an increase of ?r6,-

Washington, Dec. 1. Asked to express his views on ihe resolution

which he will short lv introduce, pro-j viding for the appointment of a tariff commission Senator ISeveridgo j

said: 'i think the whole subject ought to be carefully studied by a commission, to report at the beginning of the

next congress after the next, inaugura-i tion. The commission should be composed of acknowledged practical ex- j perts in thei'" different lines. I would j have it absolutely divorced from politics and would not have a single member of either house or senate upon it. i "I think an American commission of ,

five men can do the work in two years, especially with the great ad

vantage they would have in having a

d force that could be c alled upon

c liureaus oi uensus, iaDor, etc.,

and the statistics that are already

available."

Movement of Yellow Money From Europe Likely to Be Stopped Soon.

RATE DECREASES DAILY.

NEW YORK INSTITUTIONS RECEIVE MOST ENCOURAGING REPORTS FROM CORRESPONDENTS OVER ENTIRE COUNTRY.

BILL TO RESTORE MOTTO. Kentucky Representative Wants God We Trust" on Coins.

New York, Dec. 4. Most of the large

i banks received encouraging advices to

day from their out-of-town correspond

ents respecting the general betterment of financial affairs, and the opinion was

expressed in foreign banking circles

that America would not have to import

much more foreign gold. A few of the large houses had small engagements in process of negotiation today, however, and some experts floured out that we might receive fron .$4.ooo,on to ...ooo.ooo from London before the present movement ends. A considerable amount of foreign goht is now on the way here, and from

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rive next week. The foreign bankers were able to get bids of only half of one per cent from the money brokers for large consign ments of foreign gold. Some banker! Intimated that the currency premium was declining so rapidly as to indicate! that there would be no such factor for the market to reckon with by tho middle of next week. The steamship LaProvince, which arrived from Havre, brought twenty boxes of gold eagles, amounting tcl $7.y,xn. Charles Elliot Norton has Just celebrated his elRhtieth birthday at hin home, -Shady Hill." in Cambridge, Mass. He was professor of the history of art at Harvard xor twenty-foui years, and has been professor emerittiH since He has written much, and was founder of the Archaelogical In

stitute of America.

Indiana's football season has not been ah altogether successful one, either from an artistic or a financial standpoint. Two of the leading institutions had teams far below the average, while two or three of the others had fairlv successful seasons. In no

irHti hnnvnr we anv rpnllv eludes deficiencies and perman

great stars of the game developed. Br j nual appropriations. that I mean men whosa brilliancy was i The estimates submitted by the Is-

Washington, Dec. ? Representative Ollio. James, of Kentucky, will

j introduce a hill to restore "In God We j Trust" to coins. I "After six years of flourishing the ' 'big stick,' President Roosevelt has at last removed one trust that's 'In Ood I We Trust.' " said Mr. James today, j "In removing the motto he struck one I of the greatest blows to religion and morality that has ever been given in ; this country. He savs that some one j may laugh at the motto. Such an ar

gument, if followed to its logical eon-

C C. & L. t'.cket aeent wlli sell yo Bleeping car tickets to Chicago tor their 11:15 P. M. train. Call on binx. apr6-tf

Even in remote Abyssinia the day of the automobile has arrived, and Germany has seized the occasion, by the forelock. The Negus has granted to a German company a concession for an automobile line connecting Addis Abeba and Direduna. which are six days Journey apart by ordinary caravan. The motors will cover-the- distance in two. -London Globe.

the speakers on the program from Purdue university.

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GOING TO JNDIANAPOLIS Modern Woodmen to Attend Big Meeting There.

Leaving Richmond 11:15 p. m. via C, C. & I lands you in Chicago at 7:00 a. to. Through sleepers and ;eo aches. You will like iL apr6-tl

Several members of the Modern Woodmen went to Indianapolis today to attend a meeting of that order which will be held in Tomlinson hall this evening, at which A. L. Talbott, head consul, will be tho principal speaker.

head and shoulders rjhove their contemporaries. For this reason the selection of an all-state team moans the selection of a balanced team rather than one made up of the very best players in each position. It is necessary to shift one or more players front their regular positions to secure that degree of effectiveness which is demanded in a team.

220.646 over the appropriations for

! 1908. This last item, however, in- elusion, would tear down every church

ent an- steeple in the land.

Mr. Roosevelt will soon find that his countrymen do not sympathize with him in his willingness to abolish the motto which expressed the national gratitude to the Creator."

thmian Canal CommisFion for the fiscal year 1909 aggregate S33.1S3.143. Appropriations for the current fiscal year amounted to S27.1C1.367.

REQUEST FOR FT. HARRISON

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ROOSEVELT TALKS TO SEN ATORS j Cortelyou s Budget Includes Appropri- ! ations for Land.

Offers No Suggestions, but Seeks In

formation or; Laws.

Washington. Dec 1 The estimates!

of appropriations for t'ie next fiscal

Washington. Dec. . A conference j year which Secretarv Cortelyou forwas held at the White house Tuesday ! warded to congress included a request

The Palladium, this i ear as last, did ', evening between the president and j for an appropriation of S750.00O to not make any selection until the sea-, Senators Aldrich of Rhode Island and j buy 6,230 acres of land adjoining Ft. son was over and the work of all of : Crane of Massachusetts on the sub-j Benjamin Harrison, "to be used for the plyers had been observed. Somejeet of currency legislation. The? a maneuver camp for the troops of men showed flashes of form in one : president called in these two leading the United States Army and the rciligame that were not kept up in others senators in order that he might have ; tia located within the geographical and a proper balance had to be taken, their views concerning the many pro- limits of the Northwest Division."

Have you noticed the improved service to Chicago via the C. C. & L? Through sleeper leaves Richmond at 11:15 P. M. daily, arrives in Chicago at 7:00 A. M. Try IL apr6-tl

Consideration has been given to all college players who were eligible under the rules of the Indiana Intercollegiate Athletic association. Perhaps the most noticeable thing about the season is the dearth of high class forwards and the great number

positions that have been made to him during the last several weeks in favor of plans for relieving the currency stringency under such circumstances has occurrently. Nothing definite was decided upon. An interacting phase- uf. tfca confer-

It is hot tronsidered likely that the appropriations committee will act favorably on this estimate. Many congressmen who have small army posts in their district are jealous of FL Benjamin Harrison and their influence counts.

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