Daily Democrat, Volume 1, Number 76, Decatur, Adams County, 8 April 1903 — Page 2
THE DAILY DEMOCRAT. rrnr svtxito izcrrr rr L. E W C 3 . EUUIMGMAM. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Wg evert. per work. Ito Hy earner pre veer La >0 x '»*-■*- 25-• by Mail pov year S 2 SO ss.-ogi* a*p»-u Tw jOrs Advert.» xx rxw» ata* too we x «*to wwio a Ewoesed la >W ptoU •rev Tweail' !adr-iM.useMat-«>HIWA sutler J H. HELLER. «»»»«» AT YELLOWSTONE PARK T*e P-es oe*t Eotered Ea-t- s Beaatria Spet Tea*/. linngstca. Me®.. April S. — The previdewtial ti-x whith reach*-.-Bzlixr* a: i W c -:xz». this asoraiag arrived here at » a«. i:l at b 1' departed over The Ye.kw«u»ze broach tor the sat:: tai ;*rk. Major F.- be: win see: the sp--:al trait at Gardiner wit’s Troop C aac w.i; escort the pres..est into tbe ;*rk Major Pttchf” ? ■ ' SkT • -j > *•*! 1 e--‘ efclw: a- *- J ?>> -TXm * *fe, - * < I £S 1 £ MAJ A W ' 'rr- FFM
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TROUBLE BREWING IN ELEVENTH DISTRICT.
raOamapo.*. Apr.! ».—Tit praties: •srsatiox aasxixx the Repwbtieot* of the Eleventh ixstr.rt i» -gixr.xg tbe :x:er»'«..xz to party Jeaiera Tbs bwratsg tpestKiß sew j whether cr act Mt x Ste .e of Ma- a •. tea candidate tor !*&■ x-xatxx and c-z tk« tier if a dtv-,. a of ■; x <a. Bet it iet*> most J.-e.y tia- he wil.The tt*-s who detbrewed him Laa.t year aad Borajsat'M Laadta are *xpe • is hint to try again. aa-s a ai-eady evidrat that they are gcixg after him -a a vicious manner The most saterwattay wore os the devetopareai. bo«erer. i» <hat aUi' jje th- ft - xda ~.t Hoi SMMer. 'aasidate for gover»or. w.I. take Sb.drier ai«c lire* at Mar Son and he trae** the ESere&th € i -trx-t ao’:d for hSB when be cotaea to the coavcxtmi. Bet tea he get it t Steele aiaraM be cottiaa’ed frat?
ficm* Eleventh district politic-iaiH who were her* today say Shldeler will have great diflkalty .a conti.Jßg the ■district If Steele should win or if the state con vent io* ahoaM be held ahead of the district <oaves, a A law era ted by the recent legisfa♦wre pn>h.’>tiEg *a* «* within a rile of the soldiers' boa » at LaSayette and Ms roe is about to b.~i.- good fra :t although it siU lie nearly a year before the full effect is felt. A Manon be*4ae*s man who was here to lay said that a timber of saloon ’.eepers scathe soldier* heme are already getting ready to more. They ar racating as npii'.j as their H -nsr-* expire Some of them. bower r win be there marly a year as their ik-ense* are ®tx>l lor that time. Bat the law is g» *ng to result in a removal of the aa>w.r- so there will not be so n»h temptation in the way of the veteran* <«
GOT S PE&CE PIPE ————— Big Indians Give Roosevelt Assurance of Their Distinguished Consideration. E :.iv Ma*da*s and G*xs»e-t-es Sc.e—- f Gr«’t The r Approval the G*eat Father. Str * -; Veet e; at 5 s—arck Proves an -west -j Fcata'e erf ve P-esce-t al Tour. E -rxa -r. X I A;:.: * —Sttzi.z? _z th- ;rrva!e . ff-e of Govern .r White at tie state <-a;.to. Presideat Roosevelt rvcesvtd the assasaace to 1 the friesSstip and aapport of the great Saozx ladiaa tribe aad s:s..iar aaaarar *. s firrss th-:- chief* of the yaziazs a:.- GrosT*z-trea. T weary at the stoat -zi*- -.c •.-. z.*ftaias of the tribes had frs-n their ages -ieo to tee the "Great Father ' and assare hits of ■heir '. at zood will. There cere txaay la®c_s Is. azs ia the as-sexi-lage. ’ate Grass, the oraizz sad thief jasrit* if the S.-;«i> naie the — L.a. - —. . — - .t.* J A_- . — T A; he ■ zh Use Grass «*: . ir a ; x £ ■’ iLir-:? ae:z§ •£- ■ >t>- r To^.ahawi v ite ia--LZ. A $ L£ B’. a£ <23- :h*r tit-t.-s R. '. F..x ctse cf the hereditary . ■•. ■ 5...-I Bia a - IBMaC Bear Crow Ghoct. Craaa Bear and other Sr.-xi chiefs Wt have been treated well ty tie ex Great Father said Grass a-i we bopa he » . . acais be Great Father when t:s tiaie is over. ” Water rt:et .-JS eh -
of th* Mtztvz lz: .Azs Also pr-’ seated wrtttez Ass.rvr. e» of the good will of z.» ;ec;.e "Tefi t:iz Mid Fresidezt Roodf-veit through the .zterpreter that las glad to se« _.a The Maadu lei.azs have alway* dote Tbez the wr.zkled o£d chieftaiM grasped the president s haad aad aolezz.y grsatt-t th*:: £;.•*; :ty the state <-n s-’heduk '.=* az: the jsv*:deat aad party were .zz* v*.y •z..*z •tr. ;** -ariahly dr-crated Ftreet* to the state --apitoL aaete a t::-ef r- eptsin was arid is the pzt.. .th- of Ge-’. ■ — While *.Lt J>* -X' X- ‘ iX _ Siz Z#>k xax-t.5 wh sx»y o* ‘ir Ir.esds cf his vemo Follwixg :he recepL - ------ - : xg u> a :r.-a _cl &-■ r’x. *L . j-.l . ; e as- ? : I i. 3ix .. _ ?*- • r of ixis h _v* ' sa z :i* J lived r*Tr *»exry ■ -!'«• xx xx: 1*- :xx: 1 ax. ax c.: .z--Couety Clerk Waa “Short" •Amzg M: a_ Apr* * — Forwer C«M*y CJera Fred D Woodworth has bees aeaaeated to the state •try a: kaia Mzk. for t<a , yea-, < w •ttberzjetoest ot eczsty fd*ds a re-e-ttt avtotigautt sto wed a -rage cd ata®; I. - .z t;, a'rwaata
Tter- •■ s ■ - re ■ r» -• :.r.--zr SEXEifa '. s--’rs —:a fat iz.:zx a._ a.’t* t*‘_ z-'~* -•* -kx'. ov*r the prospert to zs. arr-*-toe®t bMWe-ea the Isr c-Azv opessr-tirs aad tzszers. The k s*s have twez a e sz.-- -.■ the first to tr * :ft zz ▼*. -- ■ • • ha, ztt been a strike a str.. <■ has >e® te-E3l--E- Tier* ta-e :.e-*z rsasors that tbe ©perEtors ’.h.-r.*ehe» were ato adverse to a ssspe-siaa for several wee us _z t'p» • rs stea-ty.-zg pr-'-to Tbe fixers tot ■ a fir® staad for what they eewsidered as eq-.ita *■■*• adyast-a-ez. -f •».» *■«.• triag qw-«r:>oe aad H has really Jinked as .f there would be a strike whirls wocM. of -<*urse, have malted -a higher prieea azd •earrity to <«jal bat teklly this Wil! be averted Wort will probabiv be rerxEed ■ y the latter part to th* week. .
» t The defeat of th* ter.oa . tor txaror tn Cincinnati ant Toledo. » O has ■ .-rated some sew food for I politic*! *om* here, where there is much speculation as to what will be the oatroate of the city campaign. . There has been talk of an independent . Rep . . »n candidate and of a- andidate «• which the Protefbiiioaists. independent Republicans and Demoq;cM smite. for there is nsneb diaMtisfactfna with the nanagemest in both of the old partses. bat is new of the result fa Cincinnati the qww tica of "does fu»M« pay” is being asked. Most of the aea who bare had etpenenc* ;n pottles do not take much stock x independent nxtve meats although they might be in sympathy. There it goir.g to be mcr* taft than ewer regarding independent can didates but it can be set down for a certainty that there will not be any irreguiar tickets and that one of the party candidate* will win
TtIXKAN SDiCTED Fcf-ter Lie-te-a-t Gcve—«-■ v. Ct Tr.e; Fc-r MlursJ.ee. Colitis. & C_ April S— The jnrd •cry has retu-aed a trae biE* agate”’ Jases H Tiilisa® chargtag hist with I the MMorder of X. G. Gx.zaie( :s this JXKI3 H TTLIWAX. city '.xs: Jxsmrr. la tbcretarded ty th* rrxr i jsry also «>- ■' _rs •£- tirx- ‘t esiryi-? '-.-.v . wwlpobs. TOisxas . xsr irii? be aext Mcaizy H : ~as fcraerfy ..-exiraari C JA-tJ “c -•- zzt- ' ... ... ' ihxi iTregL-i* w Tfc btizg _ ,:s: & Lad *i'-ed tbeir T l*for L.xd ss h< "r ExsF. .X t£e £.-■-• •si! ’Air.: wdu. a wxrrMt for his sftbss oa the : ■ Large oi j ..v.::ef ari ex’: boEd for its ayepkr***-* 1- Fa • Way as Sen «— x-t. Sew Yorh April S. —At the reßsest of the Lota: r-t xamrne* of the tet-erac-ucaa Bridge ari Strvs tnra. ’.rcc Werbers tsaka a eoafereßce was teii between a rrn.tt~ repreeearixg th* .x.tz aad a Jo:ai eoarsiinee of Na •;-:.-xai Asa -':at.:E MaaefactErert aai Erect'—s of I-:s ar: Sseei W< -. Meaawes tor settilag the strike az: da.ag the wage scaie for next year ▼ ere the sztje«'s of a knag ar: bar 303108 S disr'jssuca aad after the nee;zg it was sa.-i th- trot* ;e -is away of ac.-ntrzest. Fre-.c- Bark G vea Up. Sts Fran-cisr-o Apr’ g.—The Frracli fa-.. DeCcade is pra • -aUy g'.'-ett a* as iost. fer Ucyd has offered S-< per •rt tc • :z*rre her. She is out IM .- ’ s -. St: ■r r : ::■■■ S .: - Watz -h-e Eagitst •cb>.- rwr.ters offer s per *zt oa az . •. :« veaaei the ship; zg wer.i gives her up as cat. E.zt': per ’eat tviasarsnee - is also being offered' oa the Pnace rtcrce fifty fozr days out trorn Dar.‘t Ga. for Swaas*a. Wales Stratton W Case Sett ed. Cok-i -.c Sprags Coi. Apr •— Fn ▼ zg the z?r>.z:p in the Strar taa will rase a twrtiled rbeck for Shse a- has been delivered to I ria—f Srrattoa by the exe'ntors of hie fart er s estate In the district conn '. ai-gr Bne-d» iastrarted the jery .1 •be Stranes coatest to retara aver dirt :e favor of the Ttas »a» 6cae aad the . _-y «a» ; Cead . Fa- • Feud. Wert izpery Ki Apr •—Saat Tn-* ky.e: Ix<ax tax ax,: S rz--Elan the 3 uri- :ei axaz s aoe. aveagjed Ms fMtes's death by kfifftoff Trace ce the Wr.. - tec-., of JkAa.e,3i ’ riTtr i» <Ms rewy Tense Etas’ e-~-r:---: ▼a» : a : here Tbe ESsks az: w~~- - reia-rves az: :»:■-« zz: -•* i_. ' zg* grew ow y * far.. - •. - ? R.re» B e—a r.s Stat z-a-» • hc'—e rt.?*r .*a — s*a' -v.— t . the iaca! wtetbe- tErea.: t n.ae if tbs nytoeia. rr*v>Mu» . ctaec Al V irzshsrg has ; ie®n j a a.-gbi *a azt <*"*.*—a., y ar pua® betow the river is at a stoatt. BF EF 5 SPATCMES. ! K w uL~. . _.. L I " VMM t’i.-lltCl.. . v>rr*ai®«4 ItMur -xr/t » -rr a 1»» ■«^.-a.,- s 1 tt utrrtun k Beam * „ nwlMStoget tin-y« . , •»» ,J, S.-C.-W ‘ aaurk an<«<e>t 1 Vr» 1 Ta. >*4f «t Bear Au. -r» ,’uur*. a a. 4 > eat. f. - X . .At’mrr Tw r nwra •■Maxur’ <4 «-«»,.«» K ...,„ ever • rr- ’» «< tar !»•».- TV»«s«we»» lau • .1 «a Fearra. rastwsy «ws» w S-m fvhi ;-■» Lar. A OSeartve a.- aa-« w ..• - w -,».... . e»x»> at ike «wa«r» aaawk • at (he war fatara. Mr*. kS-s* F. Bij*- --a re- tiauw st ia. IWMAmaVa Yert 'r« p«i -w «a atasaAary n-.-saflfc. A MMr of ab eagxtr » tw ■—*«,»,»■ a* vaawen. Ou. -rapitaSet.; ■ r lw .„ janag «rrer*i wilwvn. TV-war a w»a-r» of S-- » » . run loot zaa tore otrarA tea«a>pr« iw ew-ptwm toi fa • ri ertaat• aw ■ »>i aa* TWart r-A*xia«» of Ito I'aMM — ai~ tu». : mrpacHMa f--< Ito fra -«t ite rwie«ktar ▼ear wore iJaluMai. aA- reai a at a.Aßato» waaa-pswt witt to year. Aaottor aa«M« awooM ito v.e-itora Fto-.to kai.way < ..«sa*y- ▼' «r - r*>. '-ai.oi «a yre-lrowd Mor*, ha- tore wraa ta Ito I'aarl ▼ia.-. «.K ia. - T .-a are to or rayaona ana tto t'ai-ura oa ▼ toa tto I'* ord-Ataae* kawtoii* *Aa.. tow a. ierrt epta ate Fr*-.w»-s »u >tr tkaa aaA TU'^rra* tcrar.a*. .eared k> ernve Hu -'-wear tor a --etiaeeial ntoaa. i» x. ma -a aawr-w a«a»* at fto laMraAs-em Agrtoto . ;aral«togeew awiv j; to bad a itoaeirto Apr- Kto C-
EASTER IS DRAWING NEAR I I *tT*Xv3n — F YOU are thinking of buying a 1 X x FF 1 a new suit of Clothes we wish t 0 call your attention to the fact that we have the best selected V i. stock and the greatest variety of \ - P ! patterns in Men's, Boys' and Children s Suits ever shown in DecaI tur. at prices that cannot fail to please you. We kindly ask you to t W- —— call and see us before you buy. and I T F- ■ i 7 ■ be convinced that we mean what I i § f £ — WFA I we say. We are sure to save you j K/« money. Don't forget the place, two jy doors north of postofiice in the Stone building. Acker, Elzey & Vance DECATUR. INDIANA.—
mil is ir For tr,e Fc.r T-? E ected Mayor Ckicage by Handsase Majority. ft Wea-j i se— e-e-- st* t-» "-act dueataco • the -te-ects rs x-t t t* C~ r-a-aw. Ba-e Cate- -a-»c- Ever »-: He • h-s.s ta —a.e Woe x Cl ax i;- ;—Cx—*r H HarriMa was - -»-■ rat or «f Chi-a<o yw-r-ta- ■■-- ‘. .-X - v a -j. :y -i f jo; x«uat oxer Graetae Sewarx the -aa axi; iase. IM-m Stewart, S J-s-s B-e-caa Haises iHi is. -atr *ayw-a.ty the -otaj vas Harrttoa. Dew>■?>■ ISCTvt' '"■ ■■... I Cr-iTM a. fcaaxtsor. Haaecy Boy si Ms aa. is* «;i: Hoyt. Profc.tetw*. 233» CoiliM. SociaMM. SJ*4 The early retsras were la faror of Stewart asd a: oae t.ae he was at.ead. i»st the totter reicras e«n down hit oin.-aHty s.radtly aad the Rxpub Kwc eaders !a private -oarer 1 sattoc admit Stewart s defeat by about! ««*•. !t> the First prwfart at the’ TwestrSrot wxrd ia which both Ha.--
ris-tai and Stewart reside, the vote was Hamsoe ti S-e-xan l-'l In the last =ay;ra!ty — t!-s the vote was Harriaoa. S 2: Haaecy. 5<5. Mayor Ha-riaon said. ‘ I consider it a v.'torr for ultimate municipal ownership and for the v.erendum It menus the settlement of the tract son g :e» t r. ■■ e rcadr in the interest of the people of Ch ago. It was the hard, st attie I . er had and I am p-rod tp have won it." The chief -.ts’ie in -he ampaign was the traction <aeetfon. both . andidates favor nr • mate municipal ownership of the street -a.iaaya Stewart advo-, rated an immediate improvement of couditloas •tta. ng the t st terms pws pie w:-t Loth companies. Harrison reeomireeded a delay until the city had obtained what it desired from the companies. se-e Otter Res.its Topeka Kan —Elections were held la a th« large cities of Kansas Tues--*T ’ c :-st -r. was an issue is a timber of rnscs notably Topeka, axd x «ber p a «-s va. c-us local matters were st controversy. Tne result ar a whc.e slows large Republican ra is Kansas City, the largest city in the state turned a Democratic pluralrty ,f . --•» two years ago into a Rep. ...an plurality of more than 2 SAO Omaha Neb— Mcnie.pal ejections were --Id ia ail the cities and towns :of Nebraska, with the exception of Omaha and Soutn Omaha, both of waieh work under special charters. Party iiaes were drawn in but few instances ;te matter of permitting the sale of lienor being the issue in nearly every town Republicans were suecessfus in most of the towns where party lines were followed. St. Paul. Minn.—Elect;om held In miiages and citias for the ihißiclass thro-tnhout Minnesota. They were without political ssgnifl. ance. most >f the tickets being unopposed, and where more than one ticket was ia the fleid party lines were no; drawn. Milwaukee. Wls-The judicial election in Wisconsin passed off very quietly. Judge Robert G. Siebecker of Mad son. judge of the Ninth district, was elected to the place on the Wtsroasin supreme beach made vacant by the recent death of C. V. Bardeen There was comparatively Httle inter *»’ taken In the election St Ixjtils—a Democratic victory was war. in the city election, the majorities ranging from B.Wh. to moot, on the rote for atx ootincilmcn. twentyeight members of the house of delegates. members of the board of educa Hon and the inspector of weights and measures Thmughout th* state the Bemtw-ats lost in three third-class clues tuat they formerly controlled. • but made enongh M.ns tn others to fn'ly preserve their political B q a mb rtum.
Sold ers' Home Trustees Reorgania. Lafayette. Ind.. April B.— Trusttw of the state s soldiers' home have «» can red. electing former I.ieuteaai Governor W. 8. Haggard pr-sidetit.» succeed General James R. I’amahn and Captain L. B Fulwiier of Pen. secretary, to succeed Colonel J. B. Mr Donald of Columbia City. Captain *. M. Scott was re-eiected treasurer Colonel Ritter of Indianapolis Ki Captain Lawler were sworn in u tr» teee. having been appointed by Got•nor Durbin to succeed General Cis nah an and Colonel McDonald, wbai terms had expired. Dunkirk School Building Burned. Dunkirk. Ind.. April 8. —The Nord ward school build ng at Dunkld burned The Are was caused by hd gas pressure. The loss was I'.S.W* partly covered by insurance. Woman Jumps Into White River Martinsville. Ind . April 8 —Mrs < A Stout suicide by Jotay ing into White river from tne bridge one mile west of town. Woman Hanged Herself. Greenfield. Ind.. April 8.--Mrs. E " Ward, south -f this c-'J bangt-d herself to a rafter in the stso.* bouse Poor health was the cauM All ttiF *ariy varieties Irish pure Jersev sweet sees! potato** D. Hale. ’ :fld6 Seed Potatoes I have f r early Ohio and early Rose seed P Oll toe«. Peter C. Laurent, south teen th street threatur. Indiana tod Ib. If vou want good orange* buy ' s * Redl’and Nameless, bundled by*' first class grocers. Sold ’’y •'• ' Grove «k Son. Toledo, ” hl °- . pony wax lemons. Farmers Attention V\« have more tew wagons left that we»il * at cost. We want to cloee.tbeni as we are needing the rocn>- K* r * A Sellemeyer Excursion* Personally conducted via Miwuuii Pacific rail* B . T ' |0 _ orailo. Utah and Pacific eoast p - Very low one way and roun 1 rate* to Texas.Old Mexico, t Oregon. WasbinKtcn and * n ' ,r ate points. NochangSt. Louis and Kansas City- • . ' ard and ordinary Pttllnian " ' p cars. Best dining ear ser'iee particulars call on or nddn** Deane. Jr.. T P. A- Misr un J railwar. 3UO Sentinel bud i‘»B di.iuapolis. Ind.
