Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 32, Number 332, 13 January 1908 — Page 2

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THE RICII3IOXD PAIX.ADIU3I ASD SO -TELEGRAM, 3IOXDAY, JANUARY 13. 1903,

FORMATION

OF

OHIO LEAGUE TO BF CONSIDERED Richmond Will Be Represented at the Meeting Which Will Be Held in Columbus, 0. To Determine Organization.

"LITTLE EGYPT" WAS WIFE OF WEALTHY BANKER.

BOBBY QUIIMIM HAS WOL ACCEPTED PRESIDENCY.

It Is Practically Certain, However That the Crown Will Be Placed on the Manager of The Columbus A. A. Team.

Itichmond will be represented at the meeting of the Ohio baseball owners, V.hlch will be held ia Columbus, O., tomorrow to determine what cities shall compose the new Ohio league. Several members of the local amusement nssociation will leave for Columbus tomorrow morning. In speaking of the new league, a Columbus, O., dispatch ays: Erroneous are the statements to the rffect that Business Manager Bobby CJuinn of the Columbus club has accepted the presidency of the new Jeagu that is contemplated for seven thriving towns of this section of Ohio nd Richmond, Indiana. "It is true that some time ago, when

w. uican. m me unio-renn league .a Pd Imminent, club owners of the west

ern division were on the alert and, in

casting about for a chief executive of

their probable new league, decided that Mr. Quinn would be an ideal organizer. "After having a proposition made to htm, the Columbus man said that he

would be willing to do what he could toward getting the league foundation laid and he has clone considerable ,ork already in the Interests of the prospective organization. "However, it is no cinch that he will e the president. That matter will be settled probably at a meeting here in Columbus tomorrow, of the owners of the Marion, Mansfield. Lancaster and Newark clubs, together with gentlemen (who wish to control the teams that piay be placed in Springfield, Lima, Hamilton, Findlay. Sandusky or Rich-, fcond. I

"So far as known there is no other Candidate for the presidency. Quinn. If some little details in connection with ,tn office can be adjusted, will be able to assist in the complete organization f the league and lo give attention to the administration for at least half the lime of the placing seauon. "It is understood that Richmond, j's already prepared to fulfill all entry requirements. Clarence .lessup is the Richmond manager, and membership of his club in the new league will give that town better baseball than it has ver had. "There may be a scramble for the Lima franchise. That town is regarded highly by baseball men who know

the situation well. It is possible that an Ohio-Penn veteran manager may be placed in charge of the club. ""Springfield will scud a delgate to the meeting Tuesday and it is expected that some Hamilton gentlemen will be on hand. The former town doesn't want, to go without baseball, and it will get a pretty good grade of it by Coming into the fold."

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CITY POLO LEAGUE

TO BEJffiUBED

Four Teams Composed of Fast Young Players to Enter

Organization.

QUAKERS PREPARING iORGANIZED GANG

FOR JIG DEBUTE! LOOTfNG STORES Earlham, Wabash and Butler; Authorities in Henry County Colleges to Fight Foren- i Believe That the County sical Battle. ! S in Grip of Thieves.

SCHEDULE TO BE DRAWN UP IRVINGTONIANS STRONG. EARMARKS INDICATE IT.

The picture at the top shows "Little Egypt" of Reeley dinner fame, whose sudden death revealed the fact that for nine, years she had betn the wife of Frederick Hamlin, a wealthy banker. Below is a picture of Mr. Hamlin.

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GAMES WILL BE PLAYED WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY OF EACH WEEK ALL THE TEAMS LOOK STRONG ON PAPER.

HUNTS WILL MEET EATON TONIGHT AS "LADIES' NIGHT" ATTRACTION An Enthusiastic Crowd Is Expected to Witness the Game as Eaton Comes With a Strong Record1 Averages of the Bowlers in City League During the Present Season.-

Lovers of the game, of bowling, will

have opportunity to witness ;i srnnri

game this evening wliou the Hunts, leaders in the City Bowling league, will play a fast team from Eaton. O. The Eaton aggregation is reputed to bo a good one, making high scores on its own alleys. Whether they can maintain their reputation here remains to be seen. The Hunts claim that all they need to pur them on their mettle is fast opponents. This will be known as a "Ladies' Night," special provision being made for the accommodation of the fair sex. Seats will be idaced on the south alley to accommodate the crowd which is expected to be present.

! The Hunts will give the Eaton team Ja return game in the" near future; probably tomorrow night, i The following is a complete list of

ail howlers who ,iave played in the city league this season up to date; the number of games played by each and his average:

Ti'Iie Ilui Of Tb, Boily. The organ arounU which all tlie other org-ans rvvolve, and upon which they are larcely rie pendent for their welfare. Is the stomach lien the lunctions of die stomach become im paired, the bowels and liver also become -ranged. To cure a disease of the stomach, live r bowels ret a 50 cent or SI bottle of Dr. Cul l wall's Syrup Pepsin nt yottr druauist's. It i ti? promrtc! relief for oonatipation and 1 1 pc)iia ever cTriromirI"f1.

Name ; Kriet r, 15. Martin :r. Carman Hrownlee ir. Renter r It. Lichtenfels Fosler p,;! M. White . " ";;o .1. Mitrtin 2d Hunt :(; Parry :;;t King ;;o

Avg. it:. 1 72 i;4 1 1; l i;o i :. ir.o lr.s i :..-.

'Morrell . ; Mercurio, J Hoover . . Denny .. i Idlemau . ' Run go . . I Snyder .. ! Lahrman j Borton . . ; Roberts . J Commons Snaveley Stevens . jWaldrip . ! Smith . . . J Rhodes . . I Kenney . Fleming . Owens ... Nusbaum Gloin Johnson . S!h inaUei ' -iman !' . . i . It- nies Felt man . Sands . . . Lacey . . . Ward Hodge . . . Ilites Rickey . . Fox Spangler Myers . . . Steinkamp Clements . far sons . .

of Hortons

.IS . 4 .36 .18

. . .'1 1

.is .IS . ; . g .2!) . .ntj .31 .to . . (5

.11 . 9

154 154 154 153 153 153 153 152 1T2 152 151 151 151 151 150 149 143 149 US 148 147 14G 146 145 145

145 145 145 145 144 144 143 143 142 142 140 139 139 139

This evening a city polo league will

be organized. The league will be 1

composed of four teams, known as the Kibbeys, Greeks. Harrisons and Empires. The Kibbeys are backed by Kibbey & Company, the Greeks backed by the Greek Candy company, the Harrisons by the Westeott Pharmacy and the Empires by the Empire cigar

store. At the league meeting this ev

ening a schedule will be drawn up and j

officers elected. Games will be played every Wednesday and Friday nights, probably the first to be played Wednesday evening. The teams are composed of the following players: Kibbeys. First Rush -Bayer. Second Rush Henley. Center Fetzer. Half Back Newman. Goal Snaveley. Greek. First Rush Allison. Second Rush Karns. Center Haas. Half Batk-Beseke. Goal Steinkamp. Harrisons. First Rush Craighead. Second Rush Reid. Center Aiken. Half Back Swayne. Goal Lancaster. Empires. First Rush Sauers. Second Rush Clark. Center Harris. Half Back Jones. Goal Hatzler. These four teams are composed of

fast young players and on naner an-

pear to be evenly matched.

That an t i engaged '

RUMORS REACHING EARLHAM STOME AT SPRINGPORT WAS ARE SUCH AS TO MAKE STUD- R03BED IJSFn NiTRoni vrcu.

ENTS FEEL THAT THEY WOULD j 1NE IN CLUMSY MANNER. HOWNOT BE OVERCONFIDENT. ! EVER WITH EFFECT. j I

j N w Castle, h;,;.. ..iU. . ertanized gang ei' thieve

!n looting- the t.i,-s and po.-tutn. es in the small tov. t,s (.f the county is the 1 firm belief of the anthoriiies. At an! early hour the to.rr.il r..... ... i.- n !

j Peckir.paugh and the pvb'.offiee at j Springport were entei.-,! and the work! was Identically the s;:nie as at Mt. 1 summit on Chri ma day when the' ! general store of Guv West an, I ih.-

Ipostoffice were entered. West losjn-

over !loo. Nitroglycerin was used in blowing the safe in Pet kii:pauah'. store and it was badly wrecked. Both doors were blown off and the interior of the safe damagid. But Two Miles Apart.

Forensical artists at EarUiam college are burning midnight oil at present, in preparation for the preliminary skirmishes on the platform, through which debaters to represent the college in the state triangular debate will be selected. Earlham has several strong debaters in the school at the present time. Prof. Trueblood head of the department of elocution and students, hope to annex both debates in which two teams representing the Quaker colors will participate. Interest is high and many students have signified their intention of entering the primary contests which will be held in the near future. The triangular debate this year will

l.e between Earlham, Butler and Wa

Low Round Trip Winter Tourist Rates To Florida Points Via The C. C. & L. R. R. Return Limit June 1, 1908 To Jacksonville $36.03 To IHiytor.u 42.65 To IV Lied 42. T5 To Miami 05 To Orlando 44 65 To Palm Beach i".4-55 TO Pensucelu .".50 To St. Augustine SS 55 To San ford 43 53 To Tampa 4), 3 To Havana. Cuba 7b 50 For rates to additional points and other information, call C. A. B LA IK, P. & T. A . Home Til. I'ef.L' Richmond

The tow ns of Siirincnoi t :n,,l Alf

hash colleges. The same schools met Summit are only two miles apart. Both in similar battle last year and Karl- have general stores which do a large ham lost ono debate to Butler and businesswith the surrounding farming won from Wabash. The question to community and as there is no bank at be discussed this year is: ' Resolved. : either place the burglars figured on That the United States should subsi-1 making a rich haul. However since dize her merchant lftarlne."' Karlham the Mt -Sntrtniit ,i,KfP,.

will debate both sides of the question , in other towns have not kept much 1 with the other schools, one team tak-, money in their places of business.!

o.h ...e .uiumaine ana one team the, hence Peckinpaugh did not lose as

G . lWpst n the first robherv at Mt ! Word received at the local institu-. Summit. Both jobs have ear marks!

low , outer scnoois is ot such na- of having been done by the same par-! 'Dally

WESTBOUND. C, C. & L. R. R. EASTBOJND. No l No.3 No.SI N'o.H a.m. p.m. a.m. p.m. Lt. Chicago. dS:35 '9:30 aS:3S "1 Ly. Peru 1:S0 2:05 4:40 6 1

Lt Lv Lt, At.

Marlon. . Muriel . Richm d. Cln'tl

. 1:44 . t:4I . 4 OS . 6:35 p m.

1 8:10

2:51 6:37 3:67 6:40 5:15 8 05

7:30 10:25 am. p.m.

No.3 No 4 No.3 2 No.6-1. m. p.m. am. Lt. Cin tl .. .d8.40 9:00 8:40 p.m. Lt. Rlchmd. 10:65 11:22 10:55 6:30 Lt. Muncle.. 12:17 12:45 12:17 8:00 Lv. Marlon .. 1:19 1:44 1:19 9:00

. Lt. Peru 2:25 2:4B 2:25 10:0t

Arr. Chicago 6:40 7:00 9:23 7:0 p.m. a.m. p m. a.ra.

tare n to th a. . 7." . 7 "V '"K "r".aVUP 1,5 saUi l-ar- 'uauy. a-auy Eicpt Sunday.

, 1., utt e , """r "' eeuei 01 uie ailtnorities "o-iuijuy KJUIJ. W hh ii HCr oaMcnc as l;oth hat an organized gang is doing the Through Vestibule Tralo. between Inrfi fi . T ha;e1mou who are work, possibly having headquarter at Chicago and Cincinnati o'er our own looked upon as decidedly strong in Anderson. In the Mt Summit ,..).. ralle. Double dallT eerTlce. Thrm.,h

l!leiiu rticularly is this bery the robbers drove to near Ander-i SleePer falne No.. 3 and 4 be-

w,Ki,B mcn uihiuu-. sou in a stolen rig and there abanon has a ready begun active prepara-! doiled It. The authorities were tions for the b g battle. Fifteen Ktrontr 1 . , 1 b w, rc 1,0,1 me.. ,r nhZ.- Ktrong fiofi alui are working on the case, but x'sz;tsuzz rar iT"" " ' tho preliminary debates. .', ,"r"'"" '""'"''

Kinsey E. White McGill

Spencer , Mercurio, Kottermans Crawford Je. Lichtenfels Davis Crump r Sprouce Ringhoff K. Luken . Youugflesh lleet I Buutin Markley , L. Luken

. 1 . 0 ms . r. t.'.t . :i i::g .is 1:;.-, . 1 i:;t 4 133 :s 1:?:: :: ir.2 7 , 10 11 . m:. -' 12:5 tt I i':i i 117 12 1 1 i ot

LIMA TO DECIDE ENTRANCE TONIGHT Fans Will Hold Mass Meeting To Consider.

tween Chicago and Cincinnati. Local sleeper between Muncie. Marlon. P.

ru and Chicago, handled In trains Noa. 5 and 6, between Muncie and Peru. thene trains Nos. 3 and 4. betwees Peru and Chicago. C. A. BLAIR, P. ft T. A.. Klchmond. Ind.

LANDLORDS WEAKEN

! REVIVAL SERVICES

oiiiiixliio mil nun 1

WILL CONTINOE

Bulls In the Graveyard. The kirkynrd was ni:l. and a brand new cemetery was laid out. Sandy Me, Tavish, looking over it with Andrew Bruce, protested that it was "too continental" in style. "I'd rather dee than be buried in sic a spot." he declared. Andrew was less difficult to please. "Weel, it's the verra reverse wi me," he said, "for I'll be buried naewhere else if I'm spa red." Glasgow Times.

Elementary Arithmetic. Judge What age are you? Pat Eight and fourscore mr lord. Judge And why not fourscore and eight? Pat Because, my lord, I was eight before I was fourscore. London Answers.

Ungratefulness Is the Terr poison of manhood. Sidney.

Lima. O., January IS Plans for Lima's entrance into the new Ohio State lyeagne to be formed from th southern end of the old O. and P. League and from four new cities, will be definitely determined at a mass meeting of ball fans to be held tonight. Lima is badly desired by the promoters, as it is centrally located and ia second only to Springfield in population. Owner Paul I). Stnrc. ,,r

Mansfield, made temporary terms with the ball park owners here vesterrinv

and no expense will be required in the way of grounds. Lima has not had organized baseball for a long period, save for six weeks of the Interstate League two years ago. Danny Daub, the former Brooklyn pitcher; Fred Drumm and Mansfield capitalists; and parties directed by Bobby Quinn of Columbus, who will be President of the new league, are negotiating for the Lima franchise.

Large Number of Evictions ! Threatened Did Not j

Materialize.

SETTLED WITH TENANTS.

Throw away ptlls and troop cathartic which re violent in action, and alwaya havr on hare )r. Caldwell's Syrup Pep'n, th S"carantrv ure tor constipation and all di3eaa arisoi, ora stomach trouble.

New York. Jan. 1:: i:..iv ,,t m.

! landlords involved in the rent strike have weakened and yielded to the tenants and few o lotions were reported. Today the tenants iiro celebrating ; their victory. ! The large number of evictions threatened by the landlords when they had warrants issued did not. materialize. It was difficult to get marshals

to handle those that were issued. Many landlords. to, settled with their tenants rather than pay the cost of their eviction, and many tenants, frightened by the action of the court, agreed to accept smaller reductions than thohe first demanded in other cases tenants paid up the full amount demanded, but. there were few of these cases, and iu nios-t instances it was the landlords who yielded.

Second English Lutheran Decides on Work. At the Kicrainrntal t ice .Sunday at the Second English Lutheran ol.urcb. one person was received Inta church relaiiun.-hip An Installation

of the following new officers took place: J. KckkIct. elder: C. Fox. deacon; and W. Johnson, truster. Hy a vote of the council the pastor. UeT. C. E. Harsh, wan requested to continue the evangelit-tie erv ices which he conducted during the week of prayer. A cordial invitation is extended to all tcj attend and take part in these rvlr which begin promptly at 7:.T p. m. The speakers for the evening services this wi-ek are: Monday. Rev, Harsh; Tuesday. Itov. M. Hobson; Wednesday, Rev. H. S. Keats; Thur day. Rev. W. M. Nelrfon; Friday. RT. H. Robert Kmih.

T?w vn tvrnihl .if mnw V T-w4 .Hal.. Imiw

disordered stomach? lio to your drwaaias and set a 50c or 1 bottla of Dr. CaldwaD a

syrup repstn. wnicn is pottnraiy msr anfaan to

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fi Ftae CMeaio Cett GDai9 Crockery .Stoves, Mnflcluee Ware In fact, every article from a box of tooth picks to an Art Garland Base Burner will receive this generous cut of 20 Per Cent. Nothing reserved.

2ALfc WOW MJING ON IN FULL BLAST

(A GEO. W. DEHJKEIR, 60460 MAIN TREET,