Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 33, Number 204, 6 September 1908 — Page 2

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THE RICH3IOXI PAIiXtADIUM AND SU-TEIEGRAM, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1908. DEER IH Mil TIME Tired of Monotony of Park And Soon Found Excitement. WAS CHASED BY DOGS. An immense assortment of standard makes and at prices that are very low. Quality considered.

WHO WILL WIN? ' GREAT PITCHER IN ACTION.

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SIDEBOARD Solid Oak. Good Finish, Lare Closets and Drawers and Beveled Plate Mirror, Others at $18, $20, $25 up to $55.00

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NATIONAL LEAGUE. Won Lot New York .. .. .. ..75 45 Pittsburg 75 48 Chicago . .. ..74 49 Philadelphia .... ..65 54 Cincinnati.. 59 64 Boston 52 71 St. Louis .. . .. ...44 76 Brooklyn .. .. .. ..44 78 AMERICAN LEAGUE. Won Lost Detroit .70 51 Chicago 71 53 8L Louis 70 53 Cleveland ........67 57 Philadelphia .... ..60 60, Boston 60 65 Washington 52 68 New York ..39 82 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION. Won Lost Indianapolis 83 . 59 Louisville ..84 60 Toledo .. ..79 62 Columbus .. .. .. ..80 64 Minneapolis w ..70 72 Kansas City ... ..68 75 Milwaukee.. ..66 78 St. Paul 41 101 RESULTS YESTERDAY.

National League. It. H. 13. Chicago .. .. .. .. ..11 11 2 Pittsburg 0 4 5 Relubach and Kling; Vail, Young, Lerer and Gibson. It. H. C New York 5 11 2 Philadelphia.. 1 6 1 Mathewson and Bresnahan; McQuillen, Foxen and Dooln. R. H. E. Boston ,. .. . .. 4 8 1 Brooklyn .. ..3 5 3 Ferguson and Smith; Wilheim and ergeou R. H. E. Boston .. .. .. . .. .. ..0 1 4 Brooklyn 6 9 2 Flaherty and Graham; Rucker and Bergen. R. H. E. St Louis .. ..5 11 1 Cincinnati .. .. .. ..6 8 3 Higginbotham, Sallee and Ludwlg; Spade and McLean. ; American League. R. H. E. Cleveland ... -... 0 5 5 Chicago.. .. .. .. .. .. ..7 10 1 Joss and Bemis; Walsh and Sullivan. ' R. H. E. Philadelphia 3 6 1 Boston .. .... .. .. .. ..2 6 0 Coombs and. Powers; Steel and Donahue. R. H. E. Washington 6 10 0 New York ..o 4 1 Johnson and Street; Manning, Lake and Sweeney. R. H. E. Detroit .. .i .. .. ..1 6 2 St Louis 2 7 1 Summers and Schmidt; Howell and Stephens. (10 innings.) American Association. , . ? . ' ' " R. II. E. St. Paul , 4 11 2 Milwaukee.. ... ...58 0 Hall and Laughlih; Schneiberg and Beville. v v : ') R. II. E.

Minneapolis 6 11 2 Kansas City .. 3 6 3 Oberlin and Block; Carter and Crisp. R. II. E. Toledo .. ., .,.,,., 3 13 1 Columbus .. f. ........ ..2 8 1 West and Abbott; Goodwin and James. , R. H. E. Indianapolis .. .. .. ..l 7 2 Louisville o 5 0 Siever and Livingstone; Halla and Hughes. . ; t-:

Harrisburg, Pa., Sept. 5. Tired of its monotonous and easy existence in the fields outside of this city, the deer that has been making its home in

Wildwood park for several weeks en-i

tered the city. It was first seen on Maclay street, but when pursued by two large black dogs it took to the river. The excited animal headed for Independence island with the dogs at its heels. A crowd of people witnessed the chase. The deer brought its remarkable swimming powers into play, outdistanced the yelping pair of hounds, and finally landed safely on the island. Several moments later the dogs

reached the island also and the deer!

struck out for Hargesas island. After swimming about' the dogs gave up the chase turning to the city banks. The deer is now running at large over the island opposite the city.

NEW STEEL ROLLED Fifty Tons of Vadium Rolled Successfully in This Country.

The great pitcher of the New York National League Club, from a photo taken just as he was starting his swing for a fast ball.

OF USE IN STEAM BOILERS.

VENTILATION ON NEW FRUIT BOATS

System Which Keeps State Rooms Comfortable During the Whole Year.

MANY NOVEL FEATURES.

ANY TEMPERATURE DESIRED BY PASSENGER MAY BE OBTAINED BY TURNING DIAL IN HIS STATEROOM.

PEEP IN OUR WINDOWS And see what we do! 1 Men's Work or Dress Shoes, $1.50 to $3.50. Ladies' Fall Shoes ' $1.25 to $3.00. Buster Brown Shoes, Boys and Girls' $1.00 to $2.50. J. Will Mount & Son 529 Main SI.. Richmond. Ind.

New York, Sept. 5. To create pas

sengers a constant supply of cool, fresh air, four new vessels of the United Fruit company have been equipped with a ventilating system that makes the state rooms as comi'ortable as the front piazza of a Bar Harbor hotel. A

great refrigerating plant, connecting

with a system of air ducts and fans, furnishes a"n ever ready supply of cold

air to all parts of the ships. In each stateroom of the Fruit company's new boats there is a dial on which different temperatures are designated. If a temperature of !0 degrees is wanted the hand on the dial Is turned to that number, and enough cold air supplied to bring the temperature there and automatically keep it

there. A novel featuro cf the ventl

PRESIDENT DIAZ BOUND TO RETIRE Makes Position Plain in Statement Printed in a New York Magazine. MUTINIES UNIMPORTANT.

SOUND NATIONAL JUDGMENT OF MEXICAN PEOPLE HAS INSPIRED THEM WITH SELF CONFIDENCE.

Coatesville, Pa., Sept. 5. Fifty tons of Vadium steel has been rolled successfully at Worth Bros. steel plant. Vadium has been discovered in South

Africa and is under the control of the . American Vadium company, who fur

nished the Coatesville firm with the necessary quantity for all the tests so far made. The idea of the makers of the new steel is to use it for the construction of steam boilers, especially locomotives. Steel plate now used tests 60,000 pounds to the square inch, while the Vadium steel will test to 80,000. The harder the steel, less tensil strength it has, and by the use of Vadium strength is added with brittle' ness. It is said that the new steel will wear longer and boilers can be made of lighter plate and have the same durability. Vadium ia steel does not change its appearance.

Should President Diaz retire from

the presidency of the Mexican republic? This, strangely enough, has been made the principal topic of discussion in Mexico by the publication of an interview with General Diaz in a New York Magazine. The article was translated and published throughout the republic. In it the president .said: "No matter what my friends and supporters say, I retire when my present term of office ends, and I shall not serve again. I shall be eighty years old then." Among the man comments on this declaration none is more significant than that of Gen. Bernardo Reyes, governor of Nuevo Leon, who is quoted as follors by Congressman Heriberto Barron, editor of La Republica: "The welfare of Mexico," General Reyes said, "still requires the contin

uing system are the turbine fans of uance of General Diaz in the presiden-

cy, ana sucn is in my opinion me general feeling of the nation. "When we can be under the direction

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Quartered Oak, beautiful finish, plenty of drawer room, Larje closets and pretty pattern, Others at $22.50, $25, $28 up to $90.00 Our mammoth Carpet. Rug and Drapery Department Is offering many specials in Curtains. Rues, Etc. You're welcome to inspect our many specials in every department.

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DANCING OSTRICHES

Peculiar Gyrations Are a Form Of Instinct for Protection.

EVEN CHICKS LEARN IT.

The socalled waltzing performance oi the ostrich is familiar to all in South Africa, but few outsiders have ever heard of it. It consists of a rapid whirling movement, the wings spread out and alternately elevated and depressed. It Ts a fascinating

sight when indulged in by a large flock. This gay behavior is no doubt instinctive, and as with other instincts, it is perfected by experience. Ostrich thicks begin the whirl even when reared away from other ostriches, and without having seen the performance. The South Africans have the following theory of the significance of this playful activity. The wild ostrich can protect himself against lions and leopards in no other way than by flight. When chased by a beast of prey, the ostrich starting to run, jerks so quickly from side to side that no beast would be likely to have time to set himself for a spring in one direction before the bird had changed his course. The South Africans believe that the instinctive waltzing movement of the ostrich is useful in perfecting the bird in the art of suddenly twisting and turning, which is most likely to assist it to ' elude its natural enemies, the larger carnivors. London Globe.

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The Tivli'tfut or life. The muscles of the stomach -a old age are not -- stronsr or active as in yoyth and in comer ence old people are very subject to constip a and indigestion. Many seldom have a wel movement without artificial aid. Mary o, hava cnpleasant eructations of sras froir f stcmach after eating. All this can be avoic I by tht use of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pspsir iiich permanently regulates the bowels so th assages come naturally, and so strengthcr le stomach that food is digested without di.mfort. Druggists sell it at 50 nen;s or ft rge bottle.

C THE VANFRILLAS Revolving Pedestal Act.

SCOTT Original

Ladies' Souvenirs, Wednesday Matinee

D. MISS CARRIE

Bowery Girl. E. GERALDINE McCANN & CO. In her new one act play, "The Boasters." F THE PHILOSCOPE Latest Motion pictures.

Admission 10c. Reserved Seats 5c

Dr. A. O.Martin, Dentist

For satisfactory plate work. Special service on repair work. Colonial Bk. New phone 1637

Custom Shirts..

Guaranteed to fit and wear " Made In Richmond " By experienced shirt cutters and makers. Pajamas and night robes. Monograms and Greek Letter Designs. The Elrod Shirt Co. N. E. Cor. 9th and Main

The Hub OfTte body. The organ around which all the other organ volve, and upon which they axe largely ii ndent for their welfare, ia the stomm 1 en the functions of the stomach become .i-ed, the bowels and liver also become i sred. To cure a disease of the stomach, li wl get a 50 cent or $1 bottle of Dr. C s Syrup Pepsin at your druggist's. 1 -mjrtest relitf for cons'ir-ritiin and

Kodol For Indigestion. Relieves sour stomach, palpitation of the heart. Digests what you eat.

the Sirocco type, used In all the principal navies and on board of the newest private yachts and ocean liners. One of these. turbine fans only 20 Inches In diameter, will supply 28,000 cubic feet of air per minute. The new steamer Cr-rtago, Just in commission, and now running between New Orleans and Colon, is equipped with the new temperature-controlling device, and the Parism'na, which will go into commission at the end of this month, and the Heredia, which is to make her maiden trip in October, are having the new apparatus Installed. The vessels are especially designed for carrying passengers in a tropical climate, and all the accommodations for passengers have openings on deck. They are said to be the finest vessels in the Carribean.

Joanna: Gold Medal Flour Is real economy. Prcdexce

Terre Haute, Indianapolis & Eastern Traction Co. Eastern Division (Time Table Effective Oct. 2?, 1907.) - Trains leave Richmond f c Inaianapolik an intermedium stations at 6:00 a. m.. 7:25. 8:t0. 9:25. 10:'00. 11:00, 12:00. 1:00, 2:23- 3:00. 4:00. 5:25. 6:00. 7:30, 8:40. 9:00. 10:00. 11:10. Limited trains. Last car to Indianapolis, S:40 p. in. Last car to New Castle, 10:00 p. m. Trains connect at Indianapolis for Lafayette, Frankfort. Crawfordsviile. Terre Haute, Clinton. Sullivan. Paris (Ills.) Tickets sold through.

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of General Diaz at the time most- necessary in order that he may complete his work, have we to lose his guiding hand, knowing, as we allnow, that on the announcement of public opinion begging him to continue ruling over the destinies of the nation, he will respect the supplications of his people? "Are we going to allow this prudent and wise statesman to retire when, having built up a strong and rich nation, he can bequeath it to us. democratic, complete and firmly consolidated? "Are we going to permit the skilful steersman to leave the ship after he has conducted it in safety over a turbulent ocean, and when we are in sight of the desired port? "No, friend Barron, the duty of every loyal Mexican consists in convincing General Diaz that he ought to accept a new nomination, and we. being under this obligation must fulfil it." '"And do you believe that the riots lately occurring at Viesca and other border points have had any importance, and express the sentiment of any politcial party or faction?" I asked Governor Reyes. "It is well known," he said, "not only in Mexico, but in all the world every nation with which we are cultivating friendly relations have done us justice that such mutinies had no importance whatever. They were considered as mere acts of brigandage, the work of bad Mexicans who, not being able to live In Mexico without being persecuted by the courts, fled to foreign countries, where they have entered upon the infamous industry of conspiracy against their government. United by evil doers who frequent the frontiers In order to escape easily from the clutches of justice, they have prepared armed outbreaks and attacks fit for highway robbers and which shall never attain a political importance. "This serves to prove that there exists a sound national judgment and an unshakable state of peace founded upon the confidence which arises from honest and fruitful labor to which the great masses of Mexico ara now de-. voted."

Felt man's Latcstt BiBllefliEi For Fall shoe buying

Never have the manufaciurers put forth such efforts to create new styles, new fitting, comfortable, wearing, as they have this year. This showing is complete. Every shoe for both men and women have that mark of distinction that tells you they are Feltman's latest out.

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$2.00 Honest Value Shoes for Women, patent tip, blucher or button, new matt calf top, light and extension soles for $2.00 Jim Dumps, Gun Calf, Blucher and Lace . . . '. $4X0 Feltman's Tramp Last in all leathers $4.00

Ladies' Wine Russia Seude Top $3.50 Ladles Russia Calf, Button and Lace $3.00 Ladies Patent Colt, Button and Lace $2.50 Ladies' Wine Russia, Button, Cross made $4.00

Men s Heavy Oil Tan Calf, Russia, Blucher (college style) at $4.00 College Style Blucher Oxford, Tan Oil, Double Sole $4.00 Just received a full line of " Ladies $2.50 patent tip, gun metal calf also a new fall lot of Ladles Tan Shoes at $2.50 a pair.

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