Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 35, Number 311, 16 September 1910 — Page 6
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PAGE SIX THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AD 8TN -TELEGRAM, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1910.
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CLEVEUIOD GROWS
LIKE KANSAS CORII
With 500,633 Population the
Lake City Steps Into . Seventh Place.
MAY BEAT OUT BALTIMORE
BASEBALL NATIONAL LEAGUE. Won. Lost Pet Chicago.. ........ ..87 40 '.S5 Pittsburg 78 65 .587 New York 75 , 64 .581 Philadelphia 68 65 ill Cincinnati.. .. .. ..'..67 68 .496 8t. Louis ..53 75 .414 Brooklyn 62 76 .407 Boston ..45 86 ' 343 ' AMERICAN LEAGUE.
UNLESS THAT SURG HAS SEEN
HUSTLING SOME CLEVELAND
HAS GONE AWAY AHEAD OF
CINCINNATI.
Washington. 8ept 16. Cleveland
feu a population of 660.633 according to the figures announced by Census
Director Durand. In 1900 the popula
Un of the .Northern metropolis of Ohio, was 381.708 and in 1890 It had
'861.353. This Is an Increase there
for during the past decade of 178.'
K96 or 46.9 percent as compared with
an Increase of 120.415, or 61.1 percent
la 1900.
Cincinnati which in 1890 contained
about 35.000 more people than Cleveland, la now below Cleveland In population by almost 200.000.
; The showing made by Cleveland as- '' sures that city of seventh place in the
list of American cities and even gives her a chance of winning sixth place
by outstrlpplg Baltimore.
latlon of the latter city has not been announced, but In 1900 Baltimore had
608.967 inhabitants. The Maryland
city must therefore show an Increase
Won. Lost Pet Philadelphia.. 92 40 .697 Boston 77 56 .579 New York 77 56 579 Detroit 72 58 .570 Cleveland ..60 75 '.445 Washington 59 76 .437 Chicago ..58 81 .418 St Louis 41 94 .304
RE PLAII11G FOR
RIG AERIAL RACE " 4
ntries Received for the Flight
from New York City to Chicago.
NE ENGLISHMAN ARRIVES
QUALIFYING DAILY TEST8 WILL
BE HELD AT CHICAGO BEGINNING OCTOBER FIRST SEVERAL TO RACE.
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION.
Won. Lost Pet Minneapolis 101 55 .655 Toledo 85 71 .543 Columbus 83 72 .535 Kansas City ..80 74 .522 St. Paul 71 84 .488 Milwaukee 71 84 .488 Indianapolis 64 92 .407 Louisville 52 97 .349
YESTERDAY'S RESULTS.
National League.
R. H. E.
Pittsburg 3.9 1 New York ..11 9 1
White. Phlllippe and Gibson; Cran
The itODU dall and Cramn.
K. M.
St Louis 7 9 1
Boston 5 12 1
Steele and Phelps; Mattern and
val of J. C. Mars, the aviator, today ment in East Hampton as a result of
the final arrangements for America's tne rubber trust of which Senator . a'
greatest aviation meet win De com- veison W.' Aldrtch Is a heavy stock-
pleted. This will be preliminary toiholder Aldricb was instrumental in the twenty-five thousand dollar race increasing the tariff rate on rubber between Chicago and New York . for from 30 to 35 per cent.
hich the prize has been put up by The employes of the GlenOale. Elas-
the New York Times and the Chicago 'tic Fabric company were surprised
Evening Post All the competitors lu on reaching the mill yesterday to find the race, according to contract, must on the door , the following notice, qualify daily In speed and altitude signed by General Manager George tests at the Hawthorne race track, ; Astill: Chicago. These daily tests will be-! "On the account of an advance of 55
gin with Saturday, October 1st and cents in the price of rubber thread
continue until the following Saturday m the face of a falling market in
of something like 62.000 in the pres- Rariden.
enfeensus In order to hold sixth place
.against Cleveland. An Increase of 63,000 'would amount to about the ' ', same percentage of Increase which
! Baltimore made between 1890 and
1 1900 ao that If there is any faUIng
I off in the percentage of Increase Cle-
.jveland will go ahead of Baltimore.
In the list or cities having 100,000 or more population only three, have
shown a greater percentage of in.
"'crease than Cleveland. These are De-
ttrolt with 63 percent Denver with
Ul mwtA V.naaa Oltv Ma with K1 7
i W SiHW fHSM want? ft vr f w , vtn m " i Only three cities have shown a great- Moran
ier actual increase thus far. These are
New York, Philadelphia and Detroit
: The census of Chicago, which will of ' course show a greater actual Increase,
, ;kas not been announced.
" The population of Jollet, III.. Is 34.70. an Increase of 6,317 or 18.4 per
. cent as compared with 29,355 in 1900
R. H. E.
St. Louis 5 9 Boston " 1 9
Lush and Phelps; Frock and Gra
ham.
R.H. E.
Pittsburg 6 6 New York 1 8
Adams and Gibson; Hendricks and
Meyers.
R. H. E.
Chicago 7 6 Philadelphia 510
Mclntrye and Kline: Moore and
R. H. E.
Cincinnati ..7 11.
Brooklyn 2 5.
Suggs and MCan; Dessan and Ber
gen,
K'i
DIG CROWD ATTENDS
Washington ..
Cleveland .. .
Johnson and
Lamb. New York .. .
American League.
R. H. E.
0 6 . 3 4
Street; Blanding and
Fifteen Thousand Peonle at st. Louts
the Preble County Fair on Thursday.
R.H.E
.. ..9 10 3 4
Mitchell and
Ktlllfer.
r:-
R.H.E.
..7 11 ..1 4
Donovan
, ' ' (Palladium Special)
Baton. O. Bept. 16. Fifteen thousand people attended the third days aeaalon of the Preble county fair. The races were the best seen during the meet some fast time being made. The pacing record on this track la held by Cleo 8, but her -time of 2:10 was
quailed twice Thursday by Ruby Walters, owned by J. C. Boles of Franklin, lnd. The time was made In the second and third heats of the
1:12 pace. However official timers an
nounced that the heats were paced In 3:12K and 2:10. A score and more of watches at the ringside caught the
little horse in 2:10 and a howl of protest went up from the grand stand because the judges made the time
slower. The results: . 2:12 Pace Ruby Walters, bm by Huxter Joe, (Boles) 112 Bessie Cook, bm by Anderson Wilkes (Wilson 32 1 Lester 8, sg by Redneld . (SUnley) . 2 3 4 Maria Burns, bm by Bobby Burns (Curry) 4 4 3
Time-2:mi. 2:12Vi. 2:10tt. 2:12Vi
2:1S Trot Uno, bm by Marsdon, (Starbuc) Mokover. brm by Moko (Curry) Angle B. brm . by Espy Boy (Fairtnan) Imperial Dott, rh by BernaDott (Baker) Time 2:31. 2:21. 2:21. : 2:lt Pace. Thelma C, bm by Major C. (Gambrel) 4 Hasel Coats, bm by Coastman
(Vogele) 12 2 2
Sir Knight bg by SIg Wiggins
(Lockery) 2 3 3 3
Deboe HaL brg Deboe
, (Kreckler) 3 4 4 4 Time-2:14. 2:12. 2:16. 2:16.
Philadelphia Detroit
Plank and Livingston;
and Stange.
R.H.E.
Boston 711
Chicago 4 6
Collins and Kleinow; White and
Sullivan.
American Association.
R. H. E
Toledo ; 2 5 6 Columbus - . . . . . .1 6 2
James and Abbott; Leiberhardt and
Carlsch.
R. H. E
Kansas City 4 8
Minneapolis 5 8
Owen and Rltter; Attsock and Daw
son.
R. H. E
Louisville 1 8 6
Indianapolis 2 8
Kroh and Allen; George and Haw.
ley.
R. H. E
Milwaukee 4 9
St Paul
Dougherty and
and Spencer.
Morshall;
.6 12
Chech
1 1 2 2
3 4 3
4 3 4
1 1 1
GAMES TODAY. National League. ' Pittsburg at New York. Cincinnati at Brooklyn, . Chicago at Philadelphia. ' St Louis at Boston. American League. . Washington at Cleveland. American Association. Toledo at Columbus. Louisville at Indianapolis. Milwaukee at St Paul. Kansaa City at Binneapolis.
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(American News Servlcw.)
Londan, Sept 16. The City of Lon
don today paid signal honors to the
officers and men of the Queen's Ow
Rifles, the famous Toronto regiment now on a fraternal visit to England. Rousing cheers greeted the Canadians as they marched through the streets to the Guildhall to receive the
official greetings from the Lord May
or and other , representatives of the
City Corporation of London.
ARREST W. R. BRICKER.
Wlilliam R. Bricker was arrested yesterday for child desertion on an
affidavit filed by his wife, Mrs. Mary Bricker. It la said the couple are about to get a divorce, not having lived together for tome time. Bricker was arrested at Soventh and North D street by Patrolman Lawler. He
waa released on bond. The case was
called this morning. Bricker being
represented by Attorney Wilfred Jes sop, but postponed until next Wednesday because of the absence of several
ALDR1CH TARIFF CLOSES BIG MILL
Market Reports . NEW YORK STOCK QUOTATIONS
The Rubber Trust Advances Prices on Materials in - New England.
LONDON MARKET DECLINES
(Palladium Special) Chicago. Sept. 16. With the arri-
MANAGER OF BIG COMPANY SAYS HIGH TARIFF ON MANUFACTURED RUBBER IS PRACTICALLY PROHICITORY.
Easthampton, Mass.. Sept. 16. Five hundred workmen are out of employ-
(Furnisbed by Correll and Thompson, Odd Fellow's Halt Phone : 1446.) New York, Sept 16. Open High Low Close Copper. .". C2v 63s 62 63 American Smelting .... .. . . 64H 654 64 65H ' U. S, Steel ...... .... .. 67 . 67H 66VI 67H U. S. Steel Pfd. .. .. .. .. .. .. .... .. ..1164 1164 115 ll$k Pennsylvania ,. ..12Si 12S4 127T, 12S St. Paul ... ..119 1194 11SU-.119-B.&Or.. ..103V4 104 103 104 New York Central ..llHi 111 111 111 Reading 1394 1404 139 140 Canadian Pacific 18SV& .... Great Northern .123V4 123 122 122 Union Pacific .. ..163 164 163 164 Northern Pacific .. .. lis 113 111 112 Atchison 97Vi 97 96 97 Southern Pacific ..112 112 111 112
CHICAGO.
when the air men will get away on
their long flight
Should there be unusual setbacks in
crude rubber, we find it impossible to continue to manufacture without serious losses. Therefore, we have de-
the way of wind or weather, there will ; cided to stop production unil such
be a lee-way of one week both for trial j time as the market adjusts ;t3elf or ... . . . . .... v r - I ... .
Ilignts ana tne start to xsew 1 otk..j conditions permit us to manuraciure However, a reference to the statistics at a fair commercial profit."
of the weather office Bhow the aver- Manager Astill said last night that
ge first week of October to be un-jtne Drice of the Quality of rubber
usually balmy and otherwise favorable needed by the Glendale company had to air contests. i declined in the London market from
The main competitors for the richiover i2g. a pound to 7s. 9d. This
prize are Charles K. Hamilton.. J. C. means a decline from $3.62 to $1.93. Mars, Charles F. Willard'. J- A. D. Mc- h0 the face of this decrease the price
Curdy, Captain Thomas S. Baldwin. !on rubber thread has been advanced
Sept. Dec. May
Sept.
May-
Sept. Dec.
May
Joe Seymour, Todd Shriver, Philip W.
Wilcox. O. P.. Hellings. Eugene Ely, and the English aviators Charles G.
Harmer and James Radley, A JVright
machine is certain of nomination but
its aviator h?.s not been chosen. .
Curtiss May Compete. In the exhibition flights, Glen H.
Curtiss and Clifford B. Harmon will compete, the former certainly and the latter In all probability. Mr. Harmon
has the question of entering therace under consideration. But If he competes it will be as an amateur and should he be successful the twentyfive thousand dollar cash prize .will be converted Into a trophy.
The two Englishmen who will be In
the contesting fields have, had inter-) 01-tne question.
estinjt careers. Radley, who. drives ai
Bleriot monoplane, holds the British
speed record for a mile which he made
in 47 2-5 seconds. Harmer began the
study of aeronautics -in experimenting
with kites when tie was a str.dent at
the Royal Naval Academy in Gree'iwich. Before getting around td the aeroplane he was a balloonist: ' as an
aviator he has made nights with j. Armstrong Drexel and the late C- S. Rolls. Like Radley. Karmer drives a Bleriot monoplane and will bring one
especially constructed for this contest
as well as a substitute machine, That
Harmer was cut out for deeds of. dar
ing can be Inferred from the fact that
as a youngster he rowed across the English Channel In a shell.
Hamilton drives a Diets machine
and in this type made the' memorable trip from. New York., to Philadelphia
and back. Shriver is building a new Dietz of a higher gear; than Hamilton's. He is a pupil of Captain .Baldwin, and is also so good a mechanic as to have constructed the plane . with which Curtiss won the International
cup at Rheims. . " . !
The -course to New York in every
probability will be, nearly along the
line of the Lake Shore and New York Central roads. The conditions of the
race do not impose any controls but
the air men are likely to stop in any of the following towns: i ?
In Indiana Hammond. Valparaiso.
La Porte, South Bend, Goshen, Kendalville. Waterloo.
In Ohio Bryan, Wauseon, Toledo.
Sandusky, Lorain, Cleveland. . Palnes-
ville, Geneva. Astabula."Conneatit. '
In Pennsylvania Erie. In New York Westfleld, Fredonia,"
Buffalo, Rochester. Syracuse, . Utica.
Albany, Poughkeepsie and the destina-i
tlon. .
55 cents a pound. When the Glendale company goes into the market to sell its goods merchants demand
that the price be at a figure in pro
portion to the decline in crude rubber.
Were this done, the company would be selling at a loss. The only thing to do, Mr. Astill said, was to close
the plant until prices adjust themselves; The company manufactures sus
penders, and elastic webbing, and is one of the largest in its line In the
country.
The high tariff on all manufactured
rubber is practically prihibitory, says
the manager, and makes relief throueh .importation of material out
RETIRE A CHAPLAIN
(American News Service.) Washington, Seupt 16. On ac
count of having reached the age limit
of sixty-two years Chaplain David H. Tribou, the senior chaplain in the
navy, was placed on the retired list with the rank . of captain. Chaplain Tribou comes from Maine and was appointed to the service in 1S72. Since 1905 he has been stationed at the
naval home Philadelphia.. ; . 1 v' -iar. "That luui. ... is ' ivortn $iit minMie. uJ 1 uiNtheuKitU-iim. "Mo-v -than Ui:;t." ivjiIuhI the rtns is luveur-. "lit- ur- cmv me minutes of ills time wlien I was lo:W ing for wdvh-e nud i' -ost me s'Vr.thousand rioUnr " - tt'.-islihijitoii Stai.
BARN BURNS DOWN. ; Boys and matches caused the loss of
a oarn owned by James cordon. on Chestnut street by fire this afternoon. The loss was about $250. fully covered by Insurance. Some boys are thought
to have been having a fire near the side of the building and sparks got
into the hay starting the blase. When
the fire was discovered the entire in
side of the barn was in flames.
"Do you believe thai an offense car ries its own retribution T 1 do. 1 once tried to cheat the government by Ituytng a box of cigars the man tutid he bad amugsled. Then 1 tried to anioke them." Washington Star. ' '
PUBLIC SALE OF PER
SONAL PROPERTY I -will sell at Public Auction on premises known as the Binkley farm, three miles southeast of Richmond and three miles north of Boston, on the Boston pike at 10:00 o'clock a. m., on WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 21, '10 The following described property, to-wit: - 7 Head Horses One bay mare 8 years old, weight about 1.400 lbs.; one gray horse 6 years old; one black mare 3 years old. weight 1300 pounds; 'one blind mare, one, bay horse, one roan horse, one black colt 2 years old. 14 Head Cattle Two milch cows,, three Jersey, heifers to be fresh soon, and a number of 1 and 2 year old steers, some fat enough for market Grain About 200 bushels corn in crib; IS acres corn in field; 5 tons of oats in mow and 10 tons baled hay. One S-passenger, 4-cylinder Wayne Automobile in Good Repair. FARMING IMPLEMENTS Terms All sums under $3.00, cash; over $5.00 a credit of ten months will be given, purchaser giving note woth approved security. 5 per cent discount for cash! CLAYTOW HUNT Col. Joseph A. Kennell, Auctioneer. Walter Farlow, Clerk.
Low 94 98
Close 954 99
104 hi 105
CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS (Furnished by Correll and Thompson, . Odd I- ellow's Halt Phone 1446.) Chicago, Sept 16. Wheat-
Open Hl?b ,. 94 95 . 98 99 104 V 105 High . . 554 55 . 53 53 . 56 56 Oa 3 Open High .. .13 34 . 35 35 . 38 38
CINCINNATI LIVESTOCK. Cincinnati, Sept. 16. Cattle Receipts 900; shippers $7.00. Hogs Receipts 1.600; choice $9.80. Sheep Receipts 1.200; extras $4.00. Lambs $7.00.
liv 55 52 55 Low 33 35 37
Cloa 55 53 56
Close 34 35 38
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PITTSBURG LIVESTOCK. Pittsburg, Sept. 16.
Cattle Receipts light; choice $7.50.
.prime $7.20; butchers $6.30.
Sheep Receipts light; prime $4.50.
Hogs Receipts light; prime heavies.
$9.80; yorkers, $10.00; pigs $9.70.
Veals $10.50. Choice lambs $7.50.
INDIANAPOLIS GRAIN. Indianapolis. Sent. 16.
I Wheat 94C
Corn 57C Oats 34c
Ke 75c Clover seed $S.U0 INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK. Indianapolis, Sept. 16. Hogs Receipts 2.000; top $9.90. Cattle Receipts 2,400; top $7.15. Sheep Receipts 400; top $4.25; lambs $6.50.
IIISURGEIITS HOPEFUL
American News Service.) St Paul. Minn.. Sept 10. Encoorae
ed by the recent victories of the insur
gents in Wisconsin and Michigan the progressive republicans .of Minnesota are looking forward with confidence) to the outcome of the congreaalonal primaries in this state next week. Bitter fights are being made on Representatives Tawney and Nye, both regulars, who have been stanch supporters of S peak tr Cannon. "The opposition to Representative Tawney is the continuation of a bitter factional tight that has stirred the first district for
the past six years, during which time Mr. Tawney's majority has been reduced from more than 10.000 to about 2.000. The opposition believes that the coming primaries will witness hi complete overthrow.
SPIRITUALISTS MET
(American Newt Service.) Port Worth, Texas, Sept 16. The annual convention of the Texaa StateSpiritualists' association began in this city today and will continue through Saturday and Sunday. A large and representative attendance and the presence of some of the fore
most mediums in the country combine to give promise of one of the most successful conventions ever held
by the association. Many cities and towns of Texas are represented among the several hundred delegates and vis
itors.
TOLEDO GRAIN. Toledo, Sept. 16.
Wheat 99c
Corn 58c
Oats 36c
Clover seed $9.85
EAST BUFFALO LIVESTOCK. East Buffalo, Sept 16. Cattle Receipts light; prime steers, $7.50; butchers $6.75.
Hogs Receipts 6,800; yorkers, $10.00;
pigs, $9.90; heavies, $9.65. Lambs $7.50. Sheep Receipts 4,600; prime $4.85. Calves Receipts 450; choice $11.25.
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