Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 32, Number 329, 10 January 1908 — Page 2

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THE KICIDIOND PALLADIUM AND SL-TELK(iKAM. I -RIDA V. JAM AKY lO. 10S. "THE HOUSE OF LASTING MERIT" Never Were There Better Values Than Are Given Here. Just a Pre-invento-ry Sale to clean up all Heavy Weights 824 1V1AIIM STREET SATURDAY LAST1 DAY OF

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All our $15.00 Hart, Schaffner & Marx Suits and Overcoats. . .$12.00 i All our $18.00 Hart, Schaffner & Marx Suits and Overcoats... 14.40 All our $22.00 Hart, Schaffner &JVIarx Suits and Overcoats... 17.60 All our $25.00 Hart. Schaffner & Marx Suits and Overcoats... 20.00 ; THE SALE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY

All our $10.00 Clothcraft Suits and Overcoats $ 8.00 All our $12.50 Clothcraft Suits and Overcoats 10.00 All our $15.00 Clothcraft Suits and Overcoats 12.00 All our $18.00 Clothcraft Suits and Overcoats 14.40

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QUAKERS ARE NOW PRACTISING DAILY

It Is Hoped to Place a Strong Basket Ball Team in Field Against Miami.

TWO SQUADS WORKING.

MEMBERS OF EACH ARE ENDEAVORING TO "CINCH" A PLACE ON THE REGULAR VARSITY SQUAD UND INTEREST IS GREAT.

COMERS

"COME SOME" AND ANNEX TWO

GAMES FROM THE BORTDN BOWLERS

LEAGUE STANDING. Win; Lost Pet. Hunts 7 .SJ Kiit re Notts - ' ."'1Uotterinans .17 Mortons 17 in .172 Idloninns It'. T) .110 Cuntcrs lo -jr, .H77

The Comers, tail etidcrs. Howling; li asn- won two of three front Hip Morton. iiiK. The result should three straight victories for

in tin' City minus out : eeni . llCt'll ilu- Comers.

water marks for the season, mary :

MORTONS IsO. Kins His ( omnions l."is Hofl.nt- 17o Hunt in Morton 117

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FRISCO'S MAYOR MAI GO SCOT FREE

Appellate Court Sets Aside the Sentence Against Eugene Schmitz.

Tho Kurliiani Uaskct bait team will Open its s asrm January l'.tli at the Culi.e;mi, .Miami heiii'-v the opposing

team. Tnese two school are jrreat ' rival"., boint; located within .short, distances of each other ami yet representing diffoit rt Mutes. All th indications point to a very close tight, as Miami has more eterans in the field thnn Knrlhani. Clumihors anil HotcliTtlps are the only old men Karlhani has in the field this term. At present there are two squads lighting; for the Varsity honors. Sipiad A. consists of Wilson and HotchUiss. forwards; Chambers, center; and Swain, Lindlay and llarrol, guards. Squad M is composed of White, Conrad and Overman, forwards: denn. center, and Nowsomo, Elliott and Hancock, guards. Of those. Chambers and Klliott are tho only Seniors, Swain and Hancock Sophomores and Conrad is the only Freshman. The juniors have the most anil best players in th etield; Wilson, Hotohkiss. Lindlay, Harroi, White, Genn. Overman and Newsonie representing that class.

as the rolling of the Mortons was very poor. The tntal.M'orc in the third game for the Mortons and Muntin's individual score in that game were low-

Totals 771 717 ii'Jl CO.MKKS i j-C,. L'dtL ,:r(L aldrip I7n K'.o i I r. Sprouse 1 to i::s !i' Shoemaker lO'J i:t:; l.v. Roberts 17o l"L' I'.is Snaveb-v I'.i:; l.Mt 1 vj

EXT0RTI0M HELD NO CRIME.

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ABE REUF ALSO COMES UNDER THE RAY OF HOPE HELD OUT IN THE FAMOUS FRENCH RESTAURANT CASES.

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Cross Examination of Fails to Shake Statements.

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BONDS WERE IN BANKS.

AT THE TIME OF HIS SUSPENSION, PAPERS WERE PLACED IN NATIONAL BANKS AND ARE WORTH PRICE PAID.

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Just Affairs of the Richmond High School

Tonight the Richmond High School basket ball team will meet the Con nersville team in a game at the Oarfield gymnasium. IJuite a number of t'onnersville rooters will be present to witness either the victory or defeat of their home school. Last year tin1 Richmond high school won both games from the Connersville lads. However, in the game at Connersviir-' Hec. ;. 1'.7. the C. i;. S. gained a de(isive victory over the loeal team. Much interest is manifested in basket ball this winter among lie pupils. The boys who plav on the school team are some of the best players that R. H. S. has ever produced. Two teams composed of the fair co-eds, will play a curtain raiser to the boys' game. The lineup of the boys is as follows;

.of his former pupils by sending theiii j souvenir postals from Taeonta. Washington. i ? j Despite the fact that ihis is leap iear very few. if any. of the H. S. la.--j sies have requested the honor of escorting the boys to the game toniglr.

Might we (all it retribution?

San Francisco, Cal.. Jan. in - The District Court of Appeals handed down a decision yesterday setting aside the judgment in the case of ex-Mayor Kngeiie L Schmitz, convicted of extortion in the French restaurant case. Abe Ritef also b netits by the ruling of tin: upper court, for, according to its derision, he pleaded guilty to an net that was no offense against the laws of the state. According to the Appellate judges ilie compelling of French restaurants

to pay "fees" to Abe Ituef was not a crime, even though Ituef divided the fees with the mayor. After discussing .the point the court reversed the judg-

' ment. against. Scniuitz on the ground This is an incident which happened j that no acts constituting a crime had at the M. If. S. this winter. One of ; been proved against him. Abe Ruef, the boys w ho was v. ry much inter-1 -wlm pleaded guilty to extorting money csted in athletics approached a girl ' from t h.- French rest aurants, therefore who was very much interested in the I equally guiltless.

boy question. He, blushing furiously, asked, "Do you want to go to th basket ball tonight?" She. thinking hewas going to ask to take her. answer-

j eit quickly, i don t know. i lien the. I answer that he gave her would turn

If the low price of $5.00 for a Ladies' Tailored Suit interests you. tomorrow (Saturday) is your chance to buy at Knollenberg's Store. STARR SCHOOL WINS ft GAME

Oefeated'a High School Team 24 to 0.

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Thornburg . . R. Forward liullan

Ferling R. Cuard Starr 1 1 would b Harrington ..Center Hertsch ut." Marlatt L. Forward .. . .Sample i

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to stone. "Weil." lit if you Wife, that -to Pell you a tkk-

! Must Stay in Jail. Schmitz and Ruef can not take advantage of the decision for sixty days, j Tite prosecution lias twenty days in 'which to ask for a rehearing. Then the Appellate Cor.rt will have ten days to consider the application. When that I is done the prosecution will go through tho same procedure in the Supremo

( otirt, which will take the same length

Chicago. .Ian. lo. Cross examination of John R. Walsh by Assistant District Attorney Fletcher Dobyns. which was continued today failed lo chanire in any material point the testimony

given by the accused bank president. The matter covered was hiefly the dealings of the Kquitable Trust company, an adjunct of the Chicago National bank, with the Bedford Quarries company, the Hedford Relt railroad and the Centralia and Chester railroad. The ' cros.-examinat ion will probably be completed today. The interrogation reverted to Walsh's relations with C. M. Foreman receiver of the Centralia and Cluster railroad, which were considered to some extern. Walsh denied the truth of the statement made by Foreman as a witness for the pinsecul ion. Mr. Walsh asserted that the few remaining bond-; of the railroad's and other companies which were in the Chicago National bank at the time of its suspension are now worth their

PRESBYTERIANS REFUSE: EPISCOPALIANS ACCEPT Man Opposed to Prohibition Left Estate.

A.-heville. N. C. Jan. UK The horn, mission boaid of the Presbyterian con grt ss of tin- I'nited Slates has !

dined to accept th,- country estate, "lb auxehens." oll' red as a gift b John A. Roebline. mul'imiliionaire, who i a son of Col. Washiugron Roebling. of Brooklyn bridge fame. Mr. Roebling 'aur.omu ej his mtt n lion of abandoning bis estate here, which joins that of (b -urge W. Vanderbilt 's Hilt more, and to le$u e Ashevtlle because the I own has gone dry. On account or his stand taken against prohibition lie has been notified by the home board of missions that it regrets it can not ai eept his offer. Mr. Roeb-

ling then made the same offer to the Kpiscopal church, which has been accepted by Itishop Horner, of the North Carolina mission board. The Presbyterian church is Mr. Roebling's church and the I'picopal (hutch is Mrs. Roebling's church. Resolutions have been p;usse.t by the Kpiscopal board accepting the pift. Tli property is presented in the names of both Mr. and Mrs. Roebling.

Finland's Practical Patriotism. Patriotism takes a practical form la Finland. The people are soter, thrlftr. hardworking ami in deadly -arnest over all that concerns their country. I roni enrllj'st j-enm tho children re taught to Ik; patriotic; It i one with their crowth, included with their lessons, learned in th home circle until the boys and girls of Finland lxxorn in their turn sturdy citizen wiih thir country's won I at heart. Kxchunge.

1. thin concerns yoit, read carcfullri Ift. Catciwcll's Syrup Kcpsin M poltivrly luittnto ciir(ilnd'.Kearton.contlpat1nii. tlrk hadin. ofTeuitivR t)rrtli. malaria and all 4iaaac3 tntf from Hfnttu"' 'ro'.rt

PALLADIUM WANT ADS PAY.

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Mr. Waller S. Davis, formerly head of the history depart men l of the local high school, but who is now Professor of History in the Fniversity of Pugt ? Sound, has remembered a great manv

WIFE OF MILLIONAIRE WORKS IN THE

SLUMS.

At the Starr school yesterday the basket ball team of that school defeated a high school team by the score of 'J4 to O. The lineup is as follows;

Starr. High School, j Beach Forward .... Sharkitt j Clements Forward .. Porterfield ; Kussell Center White : rhelps Guard Overman Miller Guard Puredl

Our Muslin Garment Sale

goes right on some new special values on sale tomorrow. (Second floor). At Knollenberg's Store. I TLe Ntnanaru l.i-uablr T AO operation for the reracval of the stomach, fa a Chicago boipitnl rwutiy. promoted d.st axion among ttie nurifcm ,hrtst r the atom! acb could be retnofl enj ths ratit-nt be none the won tor tt. Before the discus 1on had well tied out, the ratlcnt had died. It demonstrated lie could not live without his stomach. To keep the stomach in good condition, and enre const: ratios, indigestion, etc.. u the treat herb lua Hve cempound. Dr CkiwU"s ijyrun epsip. M(VMUacUit at 90 ccaw and II a bcuie.

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Great collection of Ladies

Muslin Undergarments at Knollenberg's Store.

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FIFTH DIAMOND HDUSE FAILS IN M YORK

Consequently Schmitz and

Km f will Mill lie Kept in the county jail for two months at Jeast.

Lase t"'ice. He v;is -m;-l'.atii

denyins; that an of the proc-eds

loans ccii',cd liv bonds of the WImh"sin and Michigan railroad or of the syii'Iicate headed by himself and .1. M. Fait iih.orn had tioi.e into his ii rsonal account.

Pierson's Pork Prices

Sausage Fresh Hams Pork Loins Pork Loins sliced. Lard Boston Butts. . . .

.8c .8c 8c 9c 8c 8c

Back Strap 12c Pork Tenderloins 15c Riba 5c Back Bone 3c Pigs' Feet 10c doz. Fresh Side 8c

Shsulders 6 l-2c lb.

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sell to constimers only. Lie of 1 .".c per hundred 1 ntado for meat delivered

All orders must be s. with no charge

s'-nt by mail, less than 10c.

in Hichinond. Terms Fpot rasli.

C. C. PIERSON Fountain City. Ind.

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Slump in Trade in Precious Stones Responsible.

riissins I ?fo Tijrhs i wearincr a mourning baml on his hat. I wonder if It is f.ir his tlrst wife'.- WiRsins if courso net. He martied again last month, niacins - Yes. 1 know l:e 411,1, and 1 a:n nndcr the impression that he is just beginninc to feel his berer.vement. v'h ie i- , News. C, C. & L.. ticket acect -"Iii sell yoa 6!eeplns car tickets to Cititcago Tot their 11:15 P. M. train Call on him. apr6-tf

AMSDEN HAS SEVERAL WEANLINGS

Also Owns Prince Direct and Oratorio.

New York. January 1 Allot her ' wholesale house in ihe diamond trade

j is in trouble r.s a rn!t of the ur.prejtedented slump in the sale of precious I stones in this city. A petition in

bankruptcy win jSta'es District

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Rose Pastor Stokes, wife of the millionaire philosopher, who is asrain workintr anioiii; tho eo..r in New

York's Uiicltu.

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NY it senhiitisen. wholesale dianiotid deiiler of 47 Maiden lime, by Stern. Sintitr ,V- Harr. actinc for three creditot. The (reditors charged that accounts'have been transfeired and prtferential payments made.

1 he nominal assets or the firm a the neighborhood of si'. ic.ot o. am bilities. it is said, will possibly n less than S1."hmkx.

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Vhe Hub Of The tdj . The organ around which ail the other creirts j --voive, and upon which they are largely i!e -. n-ient for their welfare, is the stomac1-. t en the functions of the stomach become in- I aired, the boweis and liver also become ds j inged. To cure a diser.se of the stomach, live I r ooweis tet a ?0 cent or SI bottle of Ir. Caid .rtt's Syrup Pepsin at your drastrist's. It proinrtest relief for l on.tipatiou and dT?

CHERRY RED PIG NO NATURE FAKE.

rot , I, i.i, (, ((i:i'.t, other tiiii te'.y white.

. tuit was Mr. Sh.ei!

Aev fans. (.).. l.-it:. in. -A cher

ry-red p;: In iotmh'-i to .Ino. SheMy. a f.tvtr.t r revidin- on the Mi!!srovo

1 For: Ancient. Yarr-n i to such an extent the t!ta; i turned compieThe pijr was born last.

iekly i;nd was giv

en to Mr. Sh.eiiv by a friend. He

discovered a lump on the body of the animal ami an o; oration followed a few day.-- a.uo. Monday morninu when Mr. Shelly we:;r to feed liij stock he noticed a. wi he pig- ataong his others and thought it was a stranger. An examination showed that it was his own iittl ' red jult. It. is a decided freak and is attracting much attention ail over the country. The pig is now v,-;i and growing fat.

' WeMom Hor.sein.in. t ' I Oratoria. Z: l.'. has an -n U'. t c- ! ord aniotiK the h-adinic sir-s of ltuiT. I'm Ids credit, are s-ven with r cord-! front 15i to fj'-i-"-,. This yea r proi!tie nitich moie fo;- h:rn. an quite a Ji.f of hi- colts wi-i-m libi over, a number of which hae mad" sydf-udid show ir.tis and con Id have .as-1 iiy ftiterf'd the list the past season.1 Prince- Direct. 2:'7. sta'tde conipanif.n '. of VM'atoria. is also sirintr. not oiily! frorn n sliced poinf of view, but imliviiiu.'tliiy. anii his j.roJuce are as koo-1 j as can be shown from any sire. Mr.! Arnsi.len, owner of The stallions, lias .severe 1 wean'iuirs by the two sires at; Kiverview Farm. Hichinond. which are I a credit. To both. ar.i! he will be loe.-.sed to show oiht-is in the locali- . ty to tiiose interested ;u br'f.-!iiis to ; eitl'.er horse. I

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Orange Sale Saturday

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Regular 30c Size These are Sweet Florid as.

Chickens, Turkeys, Ducks. Malaga Grapes 15c lb., Today. New Norway Mackerel. Backmeyer Kraut. Cream to Whip. YOUR BUSINESS IS APPRECIATED.

Phone 2292

HADLEY BROS.

Hie Broivnie Enlarging Camera, Price $2.00

J j;:owr.io m.-sa'nea to .'2.i'i inches with

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For ( i.t-fL'.!;- your No a dark room.

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"Th-- Kodak Haliy une Portraiture,

book'' free- u.mti refpiest a fine little tool

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W. H. Ross Drug Co.

Bell Ehone 77 Automatic 1217 SOI Main St.

! Gai.goEsa. a hitherto incurable ftis- J ease in Guam, will be so no longer if I

'.he discovery of Vice-consul Gcigcr proves sucessful. He believes he has found the can.""1 of The rijsaat; and rn? ; r'-Wi't.

DENTIST Substantial and Artistic Dentistry Permanently located In rooms 18 and 19, Colonial Building

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