Bloomington Progress, Bloomington, Monroe County, 15 September 1899 — Page 2
Republican Progress ft, tiAotal liepwUieaa l'pv of Monro Cvuat j.
iMU U. nHO SdUor ad lrap. .0 ICK Ol'PeSlTK JteKt OVF, If this (apw ploasos you tell others If not - tell us.
Dewey Nomination Insanitr. The desperation of the Demo-
ci'Hcv is prtttv elfin Vivdy shown
bv tho persistence of the attempts r,',,,
MOST I XlflfJIITMOl'S VKKPlt'T. At lionui'H Saturday lint i-nil -
and martial silling in judgment upon
it rehearing oi chames against
EDITORIAL. MUX, SOT MEASURES I There U mnob tlk ami some feeling in New York over tho indeqnaey of the charter of the city of New York. The practical' demonstration, of goveiwOent under this cWutev- that Tamtuanv
baa given is held to illustrate, tho need of amendment The World j urges a speciaV session of the Leg-1 islature to effect various radical j changes. it declares (hat the ' present charter, instead of gov ; erning for the popular will, has; tnade possible a government by j bosses and retainers, "who have 1 all power, open pockets and no j responsibility.' It wants thai two year term for mayor restored, j and a new election ordered this $cas. Ytive little faiih it charter j ffukering. It seems at this dis-. fcance that the fault in New York ;
is not with the charter, but with the people. No charter, no law, however excellent, will execute itself. It will not be forgotten that a few years ago Brooklyn had, or was supposed to have, a model city charter. Under it, Seth Low, as mayor, demonstrated that sncb was the case. But Seth Low passed, and his successor demonstrated that under the same charter the government eould be as bad as it had been good There is an inherent weakness in any plea that asks for an outside powev or written contract for protection. A people that cannot protect itself cannot easily . J rrtctsd by any device. For forms of government let fools contest: That watch is best administered is best. The reason of this couplet may Set be as apt as the rhyme. Indeed1, it may be conceded that fbcfe fs tftw much assumption in it, and that the conclusion is too sweeping, but nevertheless there Is much truth in it. Jlisgovernmentin the city of New York is the fault of the people, and not because of the wording and definition of any particular charter. A charter may be as specific as the civil service laws of the Chinese empire or the rules of any hierarchy. But it cannot be sufficient to protect against abuses people who' have not the ability in theniseR-es-fo'evnibat these abuses. TbePr is an old saying of an English barrister that be could drive a coach and four through any
law that was ever passed, and the '
saying is probably true. Indeed, the demonstration seems to run in a circle. A people so weak as to thiol) h may define in a written document safeguards against abuses simply puts a premium, on ingenuity to break through such safeguards, or, as the weakness becomes sufficient, to disregard them altogether. It is the administration of a government, and not its definition, that makes the difference between bad and good. New York city's government has been a running tore from remote times. All Municipal government in America Is more or less tainted with failure, but our imperial city has for long years presented the supreme example. How long ago was it, as the history of cities or nations go, that the rascality of Tweed was fikally demonstrated! Yet, since then, how often has New York returned to the Tweed form of government! For a later example, bow long, or rather how short a time, has it been since the rottenness of the Croker government was demonstrated under the Packkuist-Lexow outburst! For ne bnef season thereafter New York city ranged itself on the side of decency and reform, and then deliberately returned to Crokerism. For a people that does thus there is no salvation in any writ
ten charter. The salvation lies
in the power or virility of the
cooie to sive expression to the
general honesty. People are generally honest. But with the
minority that arc dishonest to lead the way, or to furnish the momentum, the selfish interests of
potstscs- appeal to the honest men, and sn, with their eyes open,
knowing what they do, as the oeoDle of New Ycrk knew in the
last election, they deliberately
choose evil instead of good. . The
only reform that will help New
York, or will help any city or State. sufferuKT as it suffers, is
the refevn m character that shall
create sufficient public courage to give expression to the honesty of
the Nf)e m their public anairs.
AMum;uii?sr t'p of the Ihi!!p;iino i Campaign to Date.
e n iv in tlic l'nilitiMH'.s as a
ml ot lnectiinr imperious
1 11 . . . . . :i r.i :.
1 i-.- . fi ii..i vim... nil liKirsu li'siimisimiiiu
macie uy pi pen auu ' ourselves t, the natives and Captain Alfred Dicvfus m victthat party in varum parts ot the. - , t h. at n 1 h a t 1 . country to start De-wey nomma- ; ' , J' Ml information of the F.cich tionboom. Dewey luis frequently j 'slu l v-umot SP1iteii,v.l him to ten said that he would not take the ! retreat irom them without shame, ir'J , 1""' sain mm no wouui "" ,nNt j:Bi,,inl. o,i (lis.rr.u-e 1 us u ears eonnucment. presidential candidacy of any party, dishonoi. and iisgnui u u a He has said iust as freuucntlv and 1 ff",,lt I,,Ul,n 11,1(1 ftN 11 hristnin, 1 1 1 s.u that tin u iUl .1 Me has sa I just as tievpienn ami . ..-without refer- to public sentiment, comemphatically that he w a Republi- -nl,,,m . 1 , .,,,,,,..;' .... 11.1,if1 u i..wil,lv can, and that if situate:! so that he !?aVl"rm t . 'I m t in 100 he will ! lVine. and the iinpendiiig,l',,''S fl '"''-IV . can east a vote n H)00 he w ill mir Ameru-an understanding it is be
vote tor me Kepunuenn canuiuaie. r-, -. - s voj colH1,rhensiou in the enorm-
Democrats keep "".m.m.v, - - '.v , ., , .
nominee m,r position as a nM-eniss power;"' - , in the IVilie and come trailing I of "al that in its every feature
alon.r behind (i Teat Britain. Hussia presciueu a nase iraver
and
Yet some of. the
putting his name up as a
for their party. Vnithnr ilia DiillKKM'lltic llfll'tv
t nnv nrcvions time nor anv ! J'Mwn?
nit... luiHtir tt nnir IllMA r.l' n ! IllflHo ' Ue VCT th H
.HUtl VJf Mini. v.v j
such a confession or abject povertv in men of presidential sizo as
the Democracy is making in the Dewey affair. It was known that, desnito Cusa' nrnminonce. and the
losricar :
There : upon justice, it is fitting, as the
(iermiinv
time since May 1. ; very essence of military meinlaci-
iv.iw ,..i, ,..,1. ,.,,, I .n litiirv tv exeniplined in the .uistere rule
I forces eould have abandoned Ma-! of armed cormorants in this 111 is- ! nihi. and Admiral Dewev will ! called Republic of France, confirm this when he returns. j Hy tins verd.ct, the Generals
immediate occasion of the rrnnee, silting as a court, dui.
,.,,fii,.t .!.! 1... ,, v i m rciintv. acunjr us advocaus 01
The
fact that he was the "logical : i; 7" ih,.,,.K ,....1 ii.,.;.-.v,. rn..t ...iii
candidate at the time, some of nnmuoa 10 uie r.n, ... , 01 r . tn ourselves. 1 he liglitmir was lJI. sum, u.ni, puiceci upon Democratic intriguers pte l- the French Nation a Migma before to appropriate laylor i , ld L most advene condition,. ' civilized people that 01.lv the whose .pol tics was o the -bulo8 M mmJty Repudiation of that
sort, lor lie uau no ei c en uit-u . .... .
for ..Lnvho.lv alomr unto that time, wtenze troMcat count, w
The
nation, acting with promptitude
in proceedings of
w. .ju.j "'ar.Tv' lontbW no at the end of the ! decision,
uut jiuiwn 11 sew uu iuu ulflo . :..:.. rovismn mill ri'Vi-rsii . inmrr i n
LK-"lllUliliI L - - - E
pro 10 r department of its civil
of
got ahead
them and secured
him. Through Slontgomeiv
Blair, the Democrats made over
turcs to Grant in 1 So 1
canvass of the following year, for all the politics that Grant ever had before that time was Democratic politics. The Democrats
emissary, however, quicKiy tus-
cool season and at the
jof the excessively hot period. I When this hot season was over it
for the Uwns immediately followed by the
rainy montu-i, wuicn are sun rolling on and will not end until November.
Desoite these conditions thu
government, may by any possibility coudoiio. If the French people and the French Government permit the consummation of this most unholy decree against an innocent man, prejinlgcd by a
American forces have not met 1 pivjimiceu conn, r ranee sianus rrith . ;...rl.w1...-wi vi revorse from .disgraced before the world as a
V.I. .1 I
covered tnat on tne general recon-, . - m f , UJ ; nation couniving at as base a crime, struction question and the rest of the b0giml,g of tin campaign up ,n.lliM.v nu
the issues of that day Grant s
sympathies were with tne Kcpub
to the present writinsr. and have ; ns contompiioie a conspiraov
everywhere and in nil expeditions ; was over jierjiet rated against
unman rijrni anu vivu iioeriv.
licans, and they abandoned their dvon the natives before them a attempts to get him to head their j"- Hie 1m hp.no army, pushed .. , .r fe I from "pillar to post 'has suffered ;
'pillar to post" has suffered 1 tittrnoted such general interest as ions loss, is deprived of ; tho prosecution of Dreyfus. No
supplies from the ovitsid
No ease in modern history has
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laVMU' . )f frwh Bmmun;tiln an1 prisoner at bar Iniscvercommand;
rrKT y r. 'supplies from the outside world, i m greater degree the s.ncere,
avoided in their overtures t0 : w dcmoralwwl from n organ im Taylora.MlGra.it. At the time f ".v treating isolated
Watterson first men-, ;.
the logical and 10 Ktt'l' in" 1" r' 111 "u l,u-
imperative candidate for the Dem-i1" "0.11 aesernng 10 .,- ocracy in 1900 Dewey's politics A.encans, depending on the
alleged reports from Aguinakio superiors, has appealed irresisti f,,,.,',...ii,l, i tl. Fiiii.imiJwhii.il : blv to all that is manly in man
when Col.
tioned Dewey as
was as elusive as laylor s was in alvance of his capture by the
Wh'.sts, or as Grant's wns until
ilcep-seated synipathy of the pub
lie a public that comprehends in its entirety all civilized peoples. The manner and the methods of the persecution - not prosecution practised upon this man, vicarious victim for crimes of his
from Asruinaldo superiors, has sppeaicu Filii.iin.swbii.li blv to all that is manly
kind. The devotion of his noble
3 UlMUk a 1 ItllVll ' . 111" I L'l
. 1 e .1 Jirn Mill til ltll Jilltl 111 IIIUl-JI IMMIVWU ;
near tne eve 01 me convention 01 - . , ..,,!-; n.i.i;.,., ,.11 ihn ,,-.
111 America auu canuot possunv : ... .. w , hold out as mi integral force after of France to save her husband the rains are over.' ! from a living death on Devil's Our forces now hold all the Islaud, nurturing his faith in a
Phil-:j"st God, his hope for human jus
186S. But Dewey has shown his colors since then. Every person who reads the newspapers and who has a rudimentary acouain-
a ... t.. i.- 1 most uimortant points m ta
mure imu iuu u"iii i.iu-uuSo : . . . - , , , u. ,,.. , atvnii Ur ...
wen ones 1101 w hc u .i.nv iv
knows now that he is
can. Col. Watterson has taken
i Li: . 11 mines.
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Dewey off the ticket he c instruct- au(l . ' V.''" "1 " "j" Z ZZ: . ,.t . - , h., snmn H,o ' "nporlftiit section of Luzon is ; nd mtei csted, indignant at the rolnnVl mul'i, o f e mn itri ! rapidlv coming under our control. ; otrRe8 put upon this prisoner, Colonel, .misguided compatriot Al j , ,.xtt.n(U.l ad- ""tried ami uneonvicicd, for the appear determined to draft the ',. ' , ' fi ..,.. i..,...,,.., .i.. AJm;r,.l n,;,,!.;.. ,, ' verse conditions, reaches from Pt ve cni of toituie that Admiral This conduct is a -;, . the south to An-eles i would shame the days of Spanish fession of political pauperuin such l'" " ! r , i.i.misition. stands aghast before
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heart lllis uuexample.1 (legislation. 1 he
coiisciouaIcss soul of .Ictirn'
as no party in tho entire history :
of the United Sates has ever made before this time.
There is Work For All. It is the statement of Labor
Commissioner McCormack, of
Indiaua, that there is work in
Hoosierdom for every man who will work. This expresses th situation
exactly. There never has been a time in the histiirv of Indiana
when there was such a demand for
labor of every class its now. No
man
seventy-live miles, the very
of the island. We not only have Manila, but Iloilu, ("elm, Hacolod, Zaniboanga. and .lolo. the commercial and ftrategical point of the islands.
never
conceived a more sinister crime against civil liberty than this finding of the Rcnnes court martial. Suffering live years' solitary confinement upon a barren rock.
Oiling a Railroad Track- isolated on the seas, a prisoner
The experiment of making a without l":1b uijeciwi 10 every
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proof by the use ot crude oil has been tried during the past year in tho cast wkh sin ess. Iu the west the Burlington is tl:.' iir.-.t fo
nl K irilo nnd nnithni- nno.l adoDt the improvement, (. 'uernl
he tramp for a living. A person Superintendent Uilscrt lias Had with a trade is especially fortunate IMU t of the Wyoming division of in the assurance of a position and the Burlington treated with crude the common laborer can iind a job oil, and th; results there have :iU.,,t kt;Ti inn,, (m. TUa,.,, bc(n so snt isl'iictoi'V tlitit he is
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is indeed work for all making arrangements to continue ; sympatby. 1 lint ttie trial was a Mr. McCormack in referring the work elsewhere on the system, -mere formality has long s.nee
th enndilion of tl.ino-s in tho I WO Cars were especially arranged "ecu ne.-e,i ... s....
LUr fi.i.l v th:.t fhr. imnmvA. ! for Ki.rUikUnir the track and th
iniliirmtv that may he put upon a
soldier and a man. Captain Dreyfus, through the importunities of his faithful wife and the influence of powerful friend:: her faithfulness l ad won over to her cause, is at last granted tiie formality of a trial. For mouths the little city of Kennes, where, that trial has progressed, has been the cen
ter of public interest ami popular
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improve-: j iug iv,
ment has been wonderful in the road-bed with the oil. Oil was
sprinkled in the center ol the (rack and on the ouuide of the rails, for aljout live feet. One application of the oil keeps the track free from dust for about one yerr. The number of hotboxes on trains is considerably lessoned, and the comfort of the passengers is greatly inhanced.
i An additional advantage lounti in No officer of the United States tivating the tia?k with oil is that army has a clearer apprehension moisture will not then penetrate of operations in tho field, especial- through the oiled outer crust. July against irregular forces, than 'stead, the water run4 oil the track (ien. Lawton. He has been ae- j iuto the ditches at the side. Vegtively engaged in the Philippines etation along the track is destroylong enough to mako a close esti- ed bv the use of oil.
last few years, and tho prospects
are that it will ho permanent and the work-ingiuen will find steady employment. He can most assuredly if he will take advantage of the situatiou and support the party now iu power that brought him this prosperity. South Bend Tribune.
viction by the nature ot I tie proceedings. There was addured no : evidence of Ilreyfus' guilt and much that indicated his innocence. But that there was guilt was undeniable, and that it lay much nearer the head of the aimy than 'was Captain Dreyfus, was abuud nntly demonstrated, i In that was Dreyfus' doom. He j had been five years ago selected a saciifice to the "honor'" of the army, and that the "honor" of the army be maintained the sacrifice must be complete. Under' j standing this, public opinion might ; have viewed with patience a verdiet of guilt, with a ecutenco of
palliation of punishment, compre-
ls ibis not an insult to (jermauv, A KoHlicrs' UTe. this affront to her ruler. j A form-r redent of t 'I Tin. i.ivil .vcveinmenl of rraiue i Sii -fi ant .Uiin M. Pdei s.
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,..i;,., .....I i. i'-v it Im tie to c:sco sends t tie
ev i v ciime seined sul .f h r rliymiug r-view of ca : i;rm v of conspirators. should which he naiveh e.ph:':rs j-iic fail i:i litis duty, tici-many joint pro. bn iion of him--i ,':.y well ..-all her to acemin:, and, eomr t ie. The lines s-.v i:i Ki.iag h-r own iusuliel iionor, the Mibjfct so thoro;'.;.:: preserve the iniioct n e of Drey- giitptiieully that tiicy a: fus. Tho civilized world may not cheerfully O'libaluuid in r, s!ii;: l j.llv bv twi.l ptu-inir. ' this 'i'iie sergeani-poi-t call crime to I e commuted. ll'iunm- fort " The Life of a S i- iustice and rinht den.ail that. I'lesi.ho Barracl.s."
tlii v'u I nil of malevolence b
saved from further sucriiic
? not that Dreyfus be a Jew. Jew or (u ntile, he is a man, the en alion of a (iod who hods all hi.n hildren erplal in the divine bill of rights, and Jew and ticntile are brothers in tin? great human famih, the one a? good as the other, ue 1 neither l!;e l: iiitary court of Frame, nor any other authority on eari,h. may hold the one above, the one beneath, the otiier, but all together in the broad calholiciMii f eiiizenship.
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The Man o? the Hour. A Magnificent Portrait of . . Admiral Dewey . . in Ten Colors . . size, 14x21 inches.
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Writ;- name and address plainly, and remit in com or postage stamj
mate of the work ahead. In- a; .: ' mjsj-w i hen ting a restoration to rank and letter to a friend ho states that! Theodore Tiltou is still living j retirement irom the army. That the insurgents sre disintegrating, '. in Paris, where he has resided - would have been a travesty of and that "peace is not distant, j ever since the famous trial in : justice, of course, hut since it Since this letter wa written, last which he played so conspicuous a ; would have entailed no furthci month, tho enemy north of Manila part- He has never returned to j physical suffering and mental has been driven from another in-I these hIioics. An American who jdegr. dation to the accused, it
trenched position, with consider-1 met lum m lans, last spring, i would have been condoned. lut,
able loss and the discouragement 1 states that he is in good spirits,
that attends such a reverse. It; and that, in response io a qucs
hus become difficult for the Tagal ; tion, he said he spent his t roons to fiud sunnlies. and their , between Paris ami London.
stock of ammunition must bo ; he retains his gift of sparkling
to add to the term of torture that
hss already sapped tho fountain
time i of life and warped his soul in suf-
'J hat i fc-riug bi yond conception, is an
lot
to woman, all I he peoples of all lhc eartli. mass-d ii on; vast vi.l'.imnim.iis wave of popular stnli m 'tit, should sweep ov er Franc; wiih Mich irresistible p .let. -y that this persecuted prisoner and h:s noble wife may be iv.-ctieil from the odium ami suffering e .tailed in this most unholy sentence -this sentence that so .shames all that is exemplified iu the boasted modern sentiment of civilized, humanized. Chrislianiy.ed ju.-tico to ail men and all vl-.d-i of i.-".
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ni.oo.ViXO Tf.Y, IXDIAXA. .he eiK-los -a rcmiitan f eonts stnl uw
f ill.- A iM I It A f. HKWBY l'ORTK AIT io colors, as deseribeil ia
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precarious. Their main force has j repartee, is shown by a remark he been stationed on the only rail-' made to this American. "I asked
road in tho island, because sub-1 Tilton. '" said he. "when it sistencc could bo brouzht to it i man begins to feel old;'"
outrage against humauitv, a b
If President Mc&iatey bail not bis detractors and vilifiers he would he the first President in time of war to escape them. TV l.:..!a iLipiniT ilhii TAVtllm-
f s aauw.v w . ------ . tionarv war, Madfeon, during the war ttf Polk, during the! MexJewa war. and Lincotn, dur-: Jig tine-civ il war. were all h-td p to pt.'..li execration by the! 4tkinsous sud Bnutwells of tlw-'fj
upon civilization that must arouse the great heart of humanity to
a most niiiignatit iirotesi. i. lvinza-
aiul ! ti.m cannot neniiit that this crime
will j be consummated, is a j With the word of the German New j Emperor, conveyed by his accredi ited representative, that the (Jor-
b inial, Kmuire, through its agents U"U bea ioldoay when I work ,i hal never had anv
On her first trial trip the Kear- f''- 'irl- v'i!f-",s- .ntn,a'k ;,-ommiit.i.:atii.n with Captain lnyii. -i 1 1 f..ll f.v.iii 1 hi bus of an oitrhtcon-; . .. : i n....tv
sare, tiKC lue jvuiounia., euvvcu ... r- ins, or m anv i wt-vn. i".' r ' , . i i- i ,-,..ii..,,l.l ciir-ir-siiinl; ill''. beiT-STUZ-! : I. I.;,., il.ntvl.,. liml
a TUiul IT nvor SPV 1'Il.Pl'Il KUUL. ! J ' ""- 1 f' . COIlM.ll ... "J.1J nil.., mi" '
he work turned out in Americtm unp young uuu. .. . .w-.. . m.hl.r officw
his place iu ft store to a young
lady of good character and habit
snd disturbed. When they lose ; he at once replied: "1 the railroad they must go to the ; tell you when; it is when he mountains, and there is nothing 1 sophomore in college." there to feed an army for any , York Mail iml Express.
considerable length of time.
The work
shipyards seems to be unerring in jts results.
Onr Dowaciuisition,
be represented in eongl'ess by O.W . .Smith. Ah us, you find th in evi r where. By th" way, does anybody know tl.c i !; in -e :-ipiiv-ji!ejil
- ' says an excuni-.g-e. t lie mw moral Ilawii. is to; standing and conseipient general
worlhli ssne -i of young men iwhat is filling the -hires nnd the olliccs a;:d profe..-ioi!s with l!i -ii' The iigbe.t Miluiic.l .I--.! . !.. . ... -o:. .(-...
ially or otherwise re-
i-fivcd iiiformatioii from him, tho
military court of France refuses to cull witnesses named bv the Emperor as competent to expose lhc red culprit, and. ignoring Mis MajoM v' proiestations, condemns the nan lii-s. loyal word has pro nr :n I as absolutely innocent.
"If there ever was n time m th- history of the Wiled Slates" savs the DeiiHHiatic N.ishvilic American, "when the true blue American ci'.ixen slio i! I -!i ' his hue of country it i ;tt this juiivlin :-. ( In the blood stained fields tf Luzon thousand.- of our comhliymeii sre heroi-.-iMy 1 -:lt!-.: u.cl. r the stars and st 'ipes. iVi:i:iv o!h T sotilii rn ! i.ur i-.' ' j- -M !"; :.'C t.iki:i : :! .':;U:i': p ..triolic po-ition. Tho lio'dslille ('.ourier-.loiirna!. lie1 New Oi-leiuis Picayir.iO. tlieCi.;'.ttaii-:oga Times, and other pi or.iimnt papers in their section are deinan .ling a vigorous prosecution ot the war until American sovereignly is recoTni.'-d in all .arts if the domain which Spam I "' ''' L':-it;'d State- '.'i i''" tr.-ity of peace.
A clcrgymii! in V.tbears ihe' D. D. , whi ta:iJ for intelligence ci in im ii matlers. has a sermon in which In1 that Aguinaldo was Ii, break the twwer of l.'oe
the ri.iiippines. la t:..; ciit! not ibid a wold in any of I":?. lei's speeches widch 4ai ccai-true I Io have that in a It is very hard to hciivc-that men aio l. in.-.d. If they lcnu .it thvy are vi ii.-.ts of b.-idlcd imn:;ii!'i(ian. j.c.v n- : a Konnt'i Catholic pvi
tt'e I'lii.'ifipiii; the p! '':.c eh'.i-cs thai --viod is for
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