Decatur Democrat, Volume 48, Number 23, Decatur, Adams County, 11 August 1904 — Page 4

THE DEMOCRAT ■ VKHV TIIVHUI'AV HUMMING S>» LEW G. ELLINGMAM, PUBLIsHtR II l»' I’Kli V FAR IN A»V ANCK Uwii'dnt the|Hwt<>m<'«>ni Ih'cutwr,lndian* nmll niMttvr JFFICIAI PAPER OF ADAMS THURSDAY AVGUST U, HMM. NATIONAL TICKET For President ALTON B. PARKER of New A 01 k I'oi \ ke-President HENRY (i. DAVIS of West Virginia COUNTY TICKET FVr Joint Sen*** JOHN w I‘YNl'Ml. ■Mr Rc|WM-nl*Hv» JOHN W VI AKO Fvr I'nwcuhg JOHN , MORAN Fvr Audit,* a t> i f« rest Fur Trva*<nvr JOHN F I \, HOT Fvr SV.■ ’ AIHKKV A . V’ OK FV>r Snrwyxw LI KV. -M.; AK . NKR »Vr ew, vr JOHN S FAI K twCnar " ' tUV'.V WFNI IN,: *-,r Ox," " ■ ,-r V> -v O ' .'1 MAKI N I Al . N — PARKER SPEAKS The -’atv y Xv-ununtt of Judge iMrkv *ANx-:--‘g C'.e ■" -vs conft-wd bv the denuvraro party, tul’y shows that the ooatiee’.HW imposed !awr..'l been nt'-pavd Th; ' xxv > the hand'.wvrk. cf * state---.'.•» r< »r..i trvsnt tegr.r.'.ag to ote-.-.g r-.r.g> with a < w-ess that wti. ti.'t he '• -.vndenstaN’d T - tar' ir„; "■■.x'fx ts- are g-.wri e\k%W %?', : ■■•. *”■ the " tie i”-.! xv.*r’V. TVs •’s' tte ejectowato W he'*w th*’ the urT ;> * tax *■ i th* J the y-.t-.i '• ■ .-•» a-, i -,v ««t ' •-• that k '.v ot 'todfVtodt'to-Y- th*: t':. ts * .■.' t'.Nf ,V«' ts?r -rtvr.-eds'. tv XT ,'U .utt* 5 . i® to :x-w - As te tex tss ; * ee *»d tvwv k'vv?ig ;vvy.e Tte S'.xWh ,v«- ;• ete W - >• TOT.Txi *.T S.tVlbt -V — T NT,', s w. •thy V* a xXTxVi. vad'.rg *rd * cawfX afiady T* w*s - t •? tte gatet or by the bate ot a tv 'vs** Ttbe ftv.th oA -.vs > «r. the bo ’ I *.\v pd. gee t.'vvve ?bx« <V>*RV. XXV the *A3» if the *.njv® of the sX» V ■ ' .~s>oA by *x f •a.t by the I «ty . as.-hlheijs -.*£ i v to .'boi the :>*t ejE*.h«»t e>*.of the V' < - ,v e • whvb.. I *» okpabi'ie *ts‘, wf the e®A es the tee—.- ve-nTv yr—■*»? Hhh. Isi x 3504 b*' * OatxA' <**X-- ' o T.f ' A 1 aew'xJ * wosow.dtwt.N’a. " The too*-, tic .-. ho.-->*?*tvsr s tfcaj the TvCttv*. »*• *.■» . V* ’V TV .=> -s -,'C bsa* j Th** Wl;< TK-w wo htf «- he p'ftS'.v'W* AFtthot- ec &txx -,X *..-«■ MOOT .T *' O. 3»ec.. St > * 3VMT yeteoe4e*t er 3**knb*. \v n-s *3v «V that SSkVTxs A. !*Nt S P*Ssw the g.' er fc-at *• je-svi# w»t4e *br dssiKtw. .V eochty w£ho«s es jMsiwe. TV Thgpsrt ww what tte Ky* Wes. * oxtar Ehl t*e Bbixtmatv Akss«aig ORnsvrrws h Uw ine mav’J w ao*e S" aw *s »*rr*mw **■««£ Mct.-taw u» 4 *enju~ jwi saw ta» £•*? ,V .3*»cr.s«f -*g she ewxavvwtv W Nees jV'e»si»ta<« tvwsvmwt K*t - <£ '-be M.kvNh ««BU: *- S»».* v shttintint s tel- -4te Mwme.v' J? r*> a p<Mtt w«et M *be Jnatr' jg xbe jwyv aik. <*» «Mk Mt WWCJW MMRUie a»£ J

SEES VICTORY. AVillintu Jennings Brvnn ’passed through Chicago yosterda.v on his way homo |fvom Indiana, when' he lias boon tilling lecture engagements and annonneed his intention of getting actively at work on the stump for the national denux'ratio ticket as soon as the Chautauqua season is ended. From observations ho* has been making in his travels since the St. Louis oonvontion, Mr. Bryan says he thinks Alton B. Parkei will be the next pri’sident of the United States, and ho took ixx'asion to express his grntitleation that this donuvratic victory was in sight. Everything that I have boon able to gather indicates the ehvtion of the democratic ticket," said Mr. Bryan. "It want to see the tieaet elected and (am going to do all that I ean to bring it about." Ask»xi to state how, in his belief, the election of Parker would ,bring about the reorganisation of the deuux'ratie iwty fur which ho has 'xx'ti tvntee ling, Mr Bryan said: "Parker ; will put an end to tmjx'rialism ’ Anti imperialism, you know, was the {paramount issue in the ast 'iNaiii(vugn—and 1 am satished that tn four years Jndige Parker wt" rid ■ the kX'untry of the nienao’ that has confronted it Furthermore. I lx' j j here he will give us an aimivr.stra. j i tten that wt : counteract the ir. . .;- ! tary, swaggering spirit that has ! Kxni inculcated by Roosevelt ' Further th in that Mr Krvan said nothing regarding the pohneal is •, t the HMM eamjxaign Qb xs .i, however, that h-.s efforts, wvu’d net be kvntimxi tv' his own state, but he was unw:' ng to :-.-.sx.' public at tn.s : te any plans that would g:w a ole.v to his pr.x ■xC —.ry t' f stamp. '. sh.v s-.xv-.k tn SteMNU states," he said, ‘ but d. not want to ann-.nincN any plans now bvv.A-.;s<- ■ I e.'.d In ’ g':' be s.-.bpvCxi to <N r.st.i. sbe anrseyaueo My Chatitauqu* engagements a con--nne ab'ut twxxwxxks uge and alter ths’ . my atteattea to the lx 't,--.- s gvtt ng ,-.ve*y *g ■ ST- sbc.s-.- s:-'::-.g - ' gr.-.-,. *nd only Uncle Ten* s Cab.r. $e T : - . A XX . - . . I ted *t Steftk ''pctags. Mfesscistrl. jw TC.c Ch isa In*.- r Anns n s :t <vtev -sx- A >x ,s*'.:x- a- -.st.vis:’ b unaar bv.r.£ '-vsg.-'-«v. : X .-c.-Ox . .' >'*g .'. -.-s.- sj*wxx with tiat Ch-..tag. Cb.m ' t.- Tbv c.?e”.sc was ~v a*r.Lns*b.e. Ttete Amkis a ew Cetengy j be xfeng *t New \>k. *g»e 15>PCs L »-,i S- XXT- -.X- ■ ' -.-. x : ... Nvs «o*sed - tte xxsserr tea i I Ute kten was naoacdteMg .Yn *4 ™* vskxvist'S irx tv xs of ne <3S l~r. N>.-. s'. • TJi «i»c ■NR.r >■■ .-365.-0, ~i tte cisy Pre fe.-e ■ .vte-'iy of tte «iywxl g - nsr o«we *' t tecase ss-5 cssaxir .- li-ve wbse w*l ro'y swt u>#®i - xas. *K s.xaw .-.-sskiK-w. sterr S** \T Usf TV its i*®£ .-- . rase ’-nw *3?.: ione of tte brtrie / ang# tas a*«ste sf »,< O-NETt .■>' *T£-e* s S.IV ssass of New \ or* it « ivw fcnv 'cr Se-snaXT Fteteiris -.- sg.w t.> Atei ttet ss a n-a te * scsisiaar jro-.-wo jws fW isa s*.~-» * *sc ootea oc THveuw xs*j -tc x&jWMr *«»*Kr w;_ tepaCy c*?* *• *£- wk. *s stas <s*gs X kte gwnwTre .w. -n oe Sf6-*tar Fmotwxx n« nc tie to.Ttr .ies of te iMory Jar tie rcessoß&ry. nm w sue if tea ■siesuems mwxoac tn***, **£ as Sent wr FastaWiSs s * Tioaiaig tvstcvjw tw tv tooatos »ng *c. «* ue toatia 1 *..vwTfi3 *.“mi,!S»T*xvn wjl re«w teißc * sattet t.t Ftacteaste ate »r Me ljows totaaw stoss ue asmc Tte Ste C- tbsbs teatte assesteof awsivrwn- xw wwsv*. dte touns.-xF wvte. S* s x .XSSwatel toSrtWa~SSSs-TW: «f iiict -m.i. aasr * touniv ssswvw «taw skvwkk ate w* ia.’tn.Hi..’! two a«*s te* ttoaMr jwsr «y teieptw x*ry B* wamoarwoa of saa wss tewa«s st 'sue ste tea Be » * gyjw feluw *e* n® susaaey wwg? wigte*. id» « tetw WB-r to. Tn.-r s H * wmws *

THE SILENCE IS BROKEN I • * Judge Parker Accepts the Nomination for President

The Tarriff and Imperialism Discussed at Length One Term Candidate. Esopiis. N Y.. AHg. !<>■ Vb.e s;nW.: of tKNx'l'Uuiix* of A.iou BixHiks I arker iu reply to the couunittee which notified him of his nouiiuatiou for the. presidency bj the IVunx-nitie party is as follows. Mr. Chairman aiul of the CommiUee: , , 1 haw rt's.gntxi the afttce of chief Judse j cf thf cvurl c: at < < > ' » this state iu <rd<r that 1 may aewpt the responsibility that the grxst iX'nwntKm you represent has put upon me xkithout possible prejx> di<e to the evurt to which 1 had the il ner to belong or to the eminent mem-'ers the judiciary es this state, of whom 1 may hoax sa> as a pnvaie oitiien 1 am | threshed of V-'S - • and before dea- :-g " th ct * ur *'•' •'' •* ; I m,.st, in justkv to myself And to r** . • hew my > ■>< 0v....-. tx. ss . ?

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• TTmitea Statefl, much less n’l.nt of Revolutionary stock, can ToleXthe hought of permanently denyx tolerate u rnment to the i Ska;"-'-'-I nr hv force’’ Can we say to the FiUpinos "Your lives, your liberty and : four property may be taken from you wHhout due process of law for all a id expect we will long glory in that feature of Magna Charta which has incorporated, tn substance am n the constitution of every state as wen *• into the fourteenth amendment to the; constitution of the United States. Can we hope for the r, ict of the civilized world while prou!dy •guarantee'ng 'o «’ | erv citixen of the L mted States that no ( law shall be-made or enforced whi h shal. abridge the privileges or immunities of , eitix. s of the United States r deny to an, person the equal protecti, n of _ tne i laws -.nJ at the same time not only ny similar rights to the inhabitantsi Philippines but take away trin them the ng ” of trial by jury and place their lives and the dispositi n of their property in the keeping of those whom them to be their governors. We shaU certainly rue it as a nation if we make such attempt Vi, wing the question even from the standpoint of selfishness, there is no prospect that the twenty millions of dollars expended m the purchase of the islands and the s.x hundred ano fifty millions said to have been since disbursed will ever com ® to us. The accident of war brought the Philippines into our p ssessi n. and we are not at liberty to disregard the respenstbilitv which thus came to us. but that responsibility will be best subserved by preparing the islanders as rapidly as possble for s,lf government and giving to them the assurances that it will come as s .a as they are reasonably prepared .or It. There need be no fear that the as-

sert! n so often made of late that we have now ’. ecome a world p wer will then be w-th ut support. Ours is a world power a”J a< « h it must be maintained, but I deny that it is at al! recently that the Uroted States h’.s attained that eminence. Our country became a world power over a century ag when, having thrown off foreign domination, the people established a t-.e cev-rnment. the source of whoae auth rity sprung and was c.ntinu-usiy to proceed from the will of the peep.e them-s-1.-.s. It grew as a world pvv.er as its sturdy c:r.i-:-.s. to wh ; > natural increase were added immigrants from the old world seeking to obtain here the liberty and prusperi’v denied them In their own countries, spread over the face of the land, reduced the prairies and forests to cu'tivati.n built cities, constructed highways 'ar.!"railroads, till now a nation which at the f rmatlcn of the government numbered only three million* Tn population has become eighty millions, and from ocean to ocean and the lakes to the gulf the ctmntry is the abode of a free and presper us people, advanced tn the highest degree in the learning and arts of ctv'..xu:. n It is the liberty, the advance-rs-nt and the prosperity of its citixens. nut any career of o n--; :est. that make the country a world power. Thia condition we cw, to the bounty of Prr>v;der,ce. un-f-.-.ided tn the grfat natural resources of the country; to the wisdom of our fathers. manifested tn the f rm cf governI went estabHshed by them; to the energy, industry, moral character and law abiding spirit of the people themwelves. We are not a sailitary people, beat or. ccnc-u- st or engaged in extending our domains tn foreign land* or desirous of •ec. -ng natural advantages, however gr . ■ ty f ree, but a people loving peae> n.'t n.y for urselvea. tut for all the naThe display cf great military armam.nts may ; .-.ase the eye and for the momen: excite ttoe pride of the citixen. but' it c*bu,-« bring t. the country the brains, brawn and muscle et a single immigrant r md'gre the investment here of a dollar ci ca;.ul Os eoHrse such armament as my 1- necessary for the security- of the ex _-try and the prelection of the rights cf ;ts c.mens at borne or ahr-vad must be ■Lammmed. Any cAher course would be nut unly false economy, bet p '-stlianim.-us. I protest however, agamst the feeling new far too prrvaiest. that by reaawn of th- ccmmin-diig pomtioa we have assumed m the worvd we m ust take part in the dup-u-es and broils ;<f foreign eoua-tr.-.s and that because we have grown great sh-_ _.d intervene in every :mporu:: tuestdass that ames m uthcr parts ; of th-; w-yril I adso pretest against the e.-e-;-_m of any such nafutary establishment as wc _ u be required to maintain th: country m that stutade. We should cxsthhe. our InteniaetaeaaJ activities solely ■a mutters ns which' the right* of the cs-untry ,r <f our dttxeES are directly merited, a net a situatioa of iscbtwe. bst of :r-de pend, nee - : nr -: :i the United States was ..--gaimei s. eiy for th-, pex-p’e cf the Vn-tet Sw a r.,e it wxs .. utemplM-i ei that ua ceuntry «. beceme a ' g< : - ' ? -.- '-,nd: rd esr -nshSp, tri while we have al-! ways sym; .t-uted w.tn the ■.•£ ev-i ey na: nmth cr strugglea for self grv- i

frr.asx-. tks s ’- -a=». ; wsa »ot created t.— * iAtwsr :< jiattseal or enxf - iiy- r :x farsßfs ; --r.xtX'es or tai»es rtoss tr .t.s.errtxus’t. -.a tftrj affatss. 7':- e- «t s-£k;-r:t work «ne cata <e » tit -,s of oxtyr ctTirtries' s 1-7 tt< T-rsst-t’.xtKm cf a PSCBBSS. sx : c -. sn_z« satSoa x» an sde«:| » tee isxxjirel a a-sisi t» be fcCrwed.; -‘s s 'trs... ceoßaE a ■.’-' .-sr cScaera is ‘ y 3 t -‘«r-’* st Arrei rr . 'ts . SEELxjßes:xs. rends to *w.>- i pt yr.- -<33i hoc --r '-be ~_--i ,-f tha ; refer tbs ywxaj, »er .■' t® the tat.-yy of tb* trv-J 5 Trxr F.r ifzy years, arak tbe e»se»s»« 'Ey w-tr wx--* Mexert tha coestrj- bad ■ bes-t x: peart w.:x a atatsext* vxj xsost 2 ss * : ‘- a3: —ex. tie wb; tr.aks that the aatace h*4 fti-rxat that penod ti.-d -e*; -_r>e -msm ;> rc&a of td® X - -» :r .-ftbrr et.de at SSsS.-*. ar-w«.‘ jEsieTOtsfteT and Gettysburg £t Stxse • fcvs u£ •- i a _d t» tie -ty — 3asa ' e * feflra < a® e-.. »t sf xiy ca» <f tb* c. :.~tary tee- ’ s?“ -■ -.Ty**-.. 11^. y»« *• =»rK ■*« jr->-w»£ s-.—te-Sy ->,■„ iroct ftrt ;cxjc •; - asama: w*rft. . ", - jy* tt-.xwdyf at tw ST- ‘”' fctir « ae * xa » ‘Sf eecnl j» ®=« aaras tay .y-. T& - WST.JLT... e J M- a a>.nt c-a ws-Ex-i-E as ».»_ M j-b*. hasee cd e-T-T^y”^* 3 " bese. -wssj xp® ase Vs the kjttcv* Tro -egewtss tta» day Re hrek are apprsyos-. -x* ®- **“ 1 “ » de SL^" 8 """ tS * -—'s‘ as>a S **“ *»*■« «e the — ® ' < *^* s fteksia< i!..., •’®« -»» •-*« e< « -tee *=d X -i-e rSZJ? ’ry* 3 **«• • teM, ——- «m 4 fttaMß T i Ji «*-*•»» »»*: "hs X ’ w * *« -tee o»- >»■■>. VX, -.. * • scMaxx-B « SCT L MtßClsai ® r» bwesaftßt what the --Ts femm ■ftdtb'T W V-.teww -w _ * =:s-r 1? X. * tßJvtthaw ** h.v'taotei f.stt-Eiew irsg ***** *** S’* ss w-?»rXX. *25 * t?g ~«--haitteh. aat *■ x»thrtr a. wvi a,

In weighing the facts and the I bearing upon them h. should I barrassed by any pos sl bl e thoi.rtl ""««• ■ Influence his declsl.-n may h™ 01 ■ anything whatever that mav U ”S ■ personally. I make this .... „ c( h! a ■ criticism of any of ’ & r ™’"t | Washington down wh.. hav’T? ■ the office for two terms ~r seueM, r h - !1 I ceed themselves, for st : g .. r „ “ (0 He. S be advanced In stipp. ;■• f , h " ■ of a president. It is s:- . mv ■ that the Interests of this . n t & h| so vast and the quest: ns prs Wnt r A M » « frequently of such ~-,7 "•** ht. ■ tude to the people that ■ i« '"’M- I to the maintenance f ■ ■ before the people n. t r7, tMt ■ magistrate *hou!d be l .■!.pendlnt I The next thing in is to I down to the sober ami practical J , tures of the coming j election of the eandi ' l!( . nominated I This is what counts. Fu]lo Wlng I •motto of our nations! chairman,t3 way to win au elect! n is to get tb e ■ votes, and the way t t the votes ig I $o get them. Adam- eountv has a I proud record in every Mate and I national contest, and t hat record alone I is sufficient to appea! to every demo I crat to support the t;. <-t and tense I his best endeavors t< :■. '..j.-e his neigh-B bors to go and do likewise. Therei» I much to strive for in this campaign a and the election of Ju :g t > p ar k w )s I essential to the bu«ii.—- f .tureofttis I great country. Ever. voter is ij. I terested, so get ready i take upti» I

— - “flue ■ battle cry and help carry the banner I of democracy on to v t ry, | The platform ad .;-. i and candi-j dates nominated bv --u democratiel state con ven lion is : • a continued I chapter of that p iit , - uitythalgß so prevalent in the t. -t.ric vear of ■ 1904. Hon. John W .nh Kern, xbo I heads the ticket, is »} •• >w m poptila] and best known Indiana democrat,l and an orator cf high - Warder I W. Stevens is a farr:.-r -.:.! alsopopu-1 lar. Edward J. F _•-.•• v represents I the labor element. C : D, F. Alla I is a soldier of three war-. JosephH. I Shea is a leading law -. Walter S. I Chambers is the pi;- rof one of I the state's leading n- -.pers.andso I on through the list. - - andidatei I host of strength wit- ,n:.-eif. Tm I convention was one f the most a I thusiastie held in veu- ,-.iid a send- I meat prevailed that - was theynt I to win. Get ready ' r the firework Telegraphic Flashes. Fort Wayne. Ind , . 7 -Dr. Parker Drayer, th- , of tte city, who i • making mlysis of the internal organ- Cr.'Sttl Krauss of Hartfor > whose mysterious death - ito the arrest of her step: r on tbs charge of murder. -.tnned iit? tonight that he h-i i :1 nnmisrakable indications -t••• rhnineii large quantities in • ■’ inachaiil liver, fie says that test rs tte contents of the b.-.f -i M veal the presenoe ' -trychnine, but another test ■ that tte vial contained arsen; Albany, N. Y.. An_ -i —AIUB B. Parker ceased t ’ ief insfice of the court of appeals f this stei ,at 3:20 p.m. today . d bean*j the untrammeied cul . yie of ttedemocratic party :r - r-sidencr lof the United States i rg onj ■ I tte formal notii-.u: ’ hisnuni raataaau -which w. ph* 11 ! _ _ With

RoaeaKat next VV -- if ' out any ' ucoeis®or istiznatiGn <- -■ - ~• <SP ! ha>e to Albany t- • ■ --rt * . 'Sve of the other J- —’ ' ;n Cie!ir ' {iag up practice.’" *-. j which had been arr - ■ cre ! x«xrt and then eex: . . sseng«» hie his resaguatio i ~ secretary of state a- '■■ n j Oca and puhlx' o± " s ■ qaried. The oour* ~ - :3 iees than :*<• minor--■sent was ianmediar «Ytober X The Pitcher. AXm>owc tea Caros . '-* i iafSWs-x > - • - --e xsi Ttee jxsetear i*<« • «*- - - ■’ Tbea wrtas it wftk tes -- - - -•*rrr ta-try; l!t Tten sanftty s-w -xx-s *-.s ■ -■- ttee n®« &«£ ® ft Ttee tatuysre 4ote<es si. •’ *-“ steewu Ba *£ «e , . both Ttee **cteer rxeee a» ;<* : ~ irr «■ ttee gwxtx . c 0 »!f X#aa teeteteifts ttee ba- ■- ■<* w tan® *»«■«■ j t*ebe* Tteea «wce nsare tee sso' l .s - -*- 1 ' car aexßfte. Ttee taafi afcarks is -i--.-t.-» tatnyoie sftxss- S» a :» r Ttee FSscwec ittv.s rrx <e - * E * &«sts«. aMtetfie* 7w- W.-CC be bro» t» .. are tori taMtae etewe »e«v be srtty aSMtetestow. toessue ttee x« r- -e tw - y - *•«- Bft sJtte'** Ttee tCna**"» tow s t“= - T * ‘ jakJeeya waate** 8 torws teV tors-m; -.- a«teta«ft: nisei®** 1 toteark SBttee set--- s’ I .. *ei «•* I Ttee teas > w i>* ~ ■ j