Daily Democrat, Volume 1, Number 151, Decatur, Adams County, 5 July 1903 — Page 2
THE DAILY DEMOCRAT.' mnbr manx. now ar bt lew a. SUBSCO PT ch rates B j ■t.r' By swr*r >*? rear E-a OC *y &a .. r.za. 25 lyaa. j*r year S 2 SC tta*ja Tw Qhm» AX< i-: ••; Eata*w< -. ’i* a: Deetsa..* latlr aa a. aa **Ta*irZ -f.aaa tk . saner X H. HELLER Ma«a«c». A PART QF JHE PUAY. TWjm *r*a<ht *■*■*•* Isulaa telera «• a Frltefe* Cail. Tto c»«ra* ft m* art i.** art *. • way* ran muuMb i Bam-a. a* fa* *x amgte. -a tto t:*-4-*r of T*l«tav*tgraA la rto fourth act c-f a ewta a play store M a ’.tourer w.th.u a * >iur aa ji ffeoacvvrare* 'Hixx.' 00.7 that uco* at tto drama* a p*re 1a tare ta ci.i wife tto public ta tta gaxJerira »-Z ta *.*• 'to artrea*. whw <i--7 {grata. A* sooa a* "to g*c'.*m*a tad tator. tto.r axx.cg tto £*•:■• aad tagsa tc tore a.-.<i tto pa *»- siaa •» duty eats* do»s upon ttom ..** a wait e« tto fai»i xt*. *f ire ’toy cwxd Traer a word of »xpat-i'x>c to axd to* eofieagUMi ~nal #d t« . re--2tor*-l ttox. by fore* gad toak ttem to tie Bear p*..c* atatiam. where ttoy were eisaajred with •!.* r«h--.; reortiu't at a pot..-; pfere. They prtewtad that tier tsa! awly <te* '_- r dhty ,at the palate ii-ig:-—1 th- *v;_>tj'. * to ■rem Tto p«. lie left the theater ea Era-** to aee whit was Li ;< '. r~l to tto artora tret the latter ->-i .1 ready beep «*cj»;gto»! to tto <*..« Tto- ~ dia the rtrert tof .-re te «**' : -■. ..** i~*w rapidly ta « era. arid rs x- -*y prrr*»re threatened to -'i.:.. care in *e-rx-aa dfeortiere. Factual rety. th* maaag*r of the theater i;<- ired **.<■* the :.'*=»>■ - and by •-* at a d*r'ia.Lied- with l_s r.taorir't ta haul the wh.><e fourth art. .-. -rder to •tow that iusetnz wa« an eww-Etal part •C the p*rf -tt;as»e. Only then dH tie r»pr«-w >t tto Uw n-eaae th* artorx. Satirily et the Petal*. There .« » ss.y‘'-ry a* history rtfieerted with tae etsiaaea tn;*r railed the potato. !•• aariv ty. origiaal p:ae» tn the a.of nature aad — -*i ■ . . at>u <<*n qaearxjra. A* to .t» naGrity. the wetffkt 1 ht —■-_•-•■> f• the trep.rai or •.. r--~ •of AiLerxa. There » a tra-i • -r. -it the riaea owce grew to cat «je awl that th* "IraiSa - * were wf -he Iw<3ie« of ta*iw*.~ and at ’ .it ".tae the root* :t. ■■'. . - • • they were 6rrt Lnrradwmi uu> Esr/p* is the year HaakeiFa -Boot* and WBd Plants’ •ay*. "VaatM firet ft tod a queer, bwlto-r. rr*x .ytn of ABTrt wax-* •obi* ratod a ianeLdo.' while ottora. w»jo Bad heard the Pers’-. -. •&» oentJoa tt. spoke «f K M a pxato.’ penam s Cyc>.;**!ii of Ax . ere ■> .* • xat Sir Joftu Warm -* g T.xi near Santa Fe de Be. -a at _n attitude of •>»») to M • fret. He also rays that ft we« ~f»- ;! rest of Asae-r-ici’ at »‘-.ot the .. - -d apou l»y Haskett—ria. ir. tto year i"*'-
WANT MORE DEPOT ACCOMODATION
Indiaaapo s Joly 4.—The lasts* ex<un..n •crowds that were here yesterday agx.n demonstrated that the Vair.n station —aa big and handsome as tt is. is hardly adequate The tboo «c» of people that pressed .nto the trains beds almost emahiif people u death sale it plainly evident that more room is needed A few years ag- ’-he sta-.on was regarded aa one of the finest tn the omtrr and ft is wen sp today with any of then bat Indianapolis and Indiana are growing People hate the money to travel. a wfaet there are a few big excursions it *s almost dangerous to be in the crowds that harry to get the outgoing trains There has been ranch talk among the railroad official lately abmt enla-ging he fation and it wouid not oe surprising :t some action should be taken soon A surprising feat are of travel is that while the intern rt.az. i are doing a tremendous business the steam meds seem to be bav.ag abowt all tney can do. This aaereiy emphasises an old saying that give the people move ways to travel and more if 'hem will travel. It is trwe that the interarbens hare cwt late the passenger bosineM of the steam roads ia tunny places, bat both are having about as much as they can do. There are sure signs of the opening •f the campaign for the Republican nomination for governor When men begin to go from owe end of the state to the other making speeches on the slightest pretext ft does not take a shrewd politician to see that some thing la doing. The candidates are maair.g »p-erbes now wherever there is aa opening They can always be four. 4 reedy to meet an engagement no matter bow difficult ft la to dll For lssu»' ». J. Frank Haniy of Imfayetta west almost from one end of the stats to the other Saturday to deliver a 4th ot July speech at Corydon Then last a few days ago Newton W. Gilbert traveled all the way from Fort Wayne to Vincennes—nearly 360 miles—to de Hvev a short K. of P. memorial ad dress W H- Taylor of this citv r»
• a b*twi ■»>*»»«♦ Carui*c jtyir*. tie reyal met tor hosKaxd. tSw kiag of K.-.«t3b*-ta. in ;ora» a nrnautfe way. .vs a <iri of re ■ *n.te*B sto w ia m. xSai down tto *tx..•»•■*** of til* jwiace «t fcertn. whea tor foot *l.-4**”! <w "i* sxirtoe. ar»l st* w xtad hare fa,*n to tk* inoe keiow. bwt at 'to 3tox*o: Price* Charles of Hotosaaftora stepped f—-c---aa tcrerexo acd *at*ht tor Si kes a.n.:*. toi nttt i-ntep-c kiai. alttoTur - - to Siad* --■ "to Oder at <?«*. 1c ;«.i» i —for .t was tton x»srt sa-itoxy—*to •a.d st* preferred to reebain >,aeen of torre-.f. tort if sto lecaw ,»ra of any ■wi'7 at ail sto wowJd prefer Bowaaaxu E-ri.' yea..** afterward 'to tosutiful Caraes was raamed to Priar •Varies, wan tod taea peertalaa«d t egos P.nßx;.:x-x ltd tout rested ter aasbitte. «»»• Wares Wa* lotos Catti rewep* ratireiy recent Crees store was a awdwai peejwdke aguitast drink sg water Sr WUitore Vasgtoa >a has ~Xstwral aid ArCteal Ir.rectxce For Hea.-j’ de>. asred ttot water tegtt aeMera to to teak." Auoftor dortoe admitted tkat S reigfet to teitkfui foe -x..4r»x tot not for xen —“eirepc aaoae odd. abeteuixxa oc* amaag a t j-eaaud pert-tonne, de-gen-erate and of a dngjfMh rarire. foe -I tr* of nature da a fiber wine.' Indeed, tbe re*-,.—of water as a towerage was ssp-ywsed ta to the sispn of tbe qna A Et« Wesley tn txs *PrizL.*.re Pty«;. ’ w-reoe of tt with eaunoa: “!>*-< <■ - y oj-xf ts ;t agrees w.th your storeaeh; if not. good, ctenr areal <■«* mre w>y *-:• t-_. wto'l*r a saaa H a rank « cot is to draw hire into a d:«es<* a. If to daren't agree with yoss. of course he's a crank. F st. i—Ab. r shat. a* 3La.‘kirr. - 3t Clmstetj - 1. < — A- x iailjre p» ■ -• ■ k ' .T-Tx-Liiix: s'«.n* 12 2'. Ffe ‘er plea.** --'irr. tc thistr.- *- r * M: —H. —- Grarr F r —<*••! rew -Trrey and doatol ret of haraere. Win «eE cheap a&i <.l easy rerrrxr Esquire of R K Enria. Decstcr. li2tf Tbe Clowes Leaf wOI sell r:*ir>: tr.p t tec* hj Decker Colorado Springe aad Puebla. Ciimic. at rate ,f !3' for roand trip. SeLiag dates Joly 1 tc . Returs itait Aqgust 31. T L. M.Ler. Art Cbstracan Tilt Mda. h" —. >- ixerehy 'i.it-.thr-ÜBdersgMd will rereire His for the eleannag and piling of brick by I -he tlhittwnd. at rhe «.mer of Mad--..-.e and tor • ,nd -treet- A: -c A NOTKE TO PATtOXi Pstn G- <yf tbe dry - *0 **'JF*-* hr-rebr ziwa mzice that *• " ■ -* ■ ' -• <1 •/ ck> £ ir.' rr'-T ♦. >ur clerk.* an pportrncty to -re- th»Sre work* di.«pla.r. Niblick ACo . ; Bc»ton Store. M. FuUenkamp.
ion Banner Hast of Winchester and George H «h.Ker of Manon. are aloe ia the speech-making business. When W;l! H WHttakcr takes charge of »he Indiana reformatory at Jeffersonville it .« understood thai be will iaaagurate a policy of rigid ec-oo-ory The report that the expenditures have teen greater than they she. Id have been do not create much surprise as there have always been rumors to ’hat eSect. Former Superintendent Tobe Hert was investigated by a legislative committee ia !»!. but a report exonerating him was returned No fault is found with Superin teadent Byers for hfv atminis'ration as it is believed by the board that he simply allowed things to go on a* be found them. Whittaxer .» trained for the business, and one of the first things he will do will be to cwt off i about half of the bookkeepers and ejerfcs The reformatory is in splendid i condition, xs both Hert and Byers were : good officials bat the fault is found that more mooe; Lhaa was uecesaary was expended in seeping things going i Governor DwrMa has retamed from i his excursion to Ye.fcwstoae park. He came ia ahead of tiaw. as be was not expected until today He went to the park about two weesa ago la order to recuperate for the annas. meeting of the state board of tax commies loners beginning next Monday He ia as brown aa a berry and looks fit for the iong bard work of tb» session. The governor Is telling bls aaeoclates at the statehouse some great fish and game stories, and they are Inclined t> believe him. as ft is generally knows among politicians that the governor is a true sporisnian as veil as x shrewd pouurian and trosinvM man. It Is related that last winter a aam her of nil-time field sportsmen induced the governor to acrompany them one day. expecting to walk him to death, but he turned the tables and made every one of them show the white feather before the da/ was done.
LIST COMMUNION Pose Les Receives F -a Rites cf Cturch aed Prepays to Die. Cc-Slo* of t-« Aged •:*'’. “ • Sow •■-c* That te Hop* of Ho pw ra.s a- “u Bee- Atandonao. Horwring s* t-o B- -■ o# Doara. Loe a L. '• • 0* ) A-c by Wear* ft Bore* July <.—’•'te a w." to i-xa*. Wbc wen.: s»»» totorod *. who® tey tea days agr. I oaa gHMMteg orer a ;«tr< eoss.otcry?* Bsnbiy nsmured Pto* Lac u to feit htreestf too as-, rsra.ag stakrag rate a tree; wtaek xs e-s a»u tAroe to i ra'_. men tiatiag pstn brought 13* fyrag >:utS beck ta t: sa>:.. jb*so He creasac aaf coapia.ned of paxns oe both Kdes of the terns Tenderly Dr Lagpoto assisted by P-.p* Leo 1 eaiet and tbe i ptyix at • aeccei asstscaat. hrie-i the fra., ‘ora tad. '•.taagtng the poor&tt. s'.. :-:**.eif ta giving tto patent sore* Thccgh towering en tto brisk cd death tto .:fe of tto poutlS a stri'. pra> icaged by --azs if atroeg stimulants az: tcacentrated ncwneiisec.t. as.: w-to to a sttareiy alive hia woetorful vitality may ura-i resist aai coequer tbe attack of this tineas. Late art eventsg after tto exritesneat of tto erew ’ey of tbe last sacrnsirat gx 1 4 wL / ’* TJ* ■ tw lareosi. was over tto xri* sreced Iras restless partly sooted by ti- re.igious service and partly by a lose of ehiora. which was gitra to t.s a cemnderaole quantity. Tto pontiff j lying oc a small bed drawn ip to a window overiooting the p.axa of St Peters. Tbe only pteture :e the r»tn is at antique xa-iraaa and the sole crueilx. Tto intenor of tto Vatican today Bestitos to tto couvicticc that tto pass, zg of rope Leo is very near The courtyard of St. Damaso la SIM with the -amagss of tto carteala Car diaa. Satoltt -trove to Rr.xe from Fra* cat! Ast evening the toaaxtfsl ear riage horses covered with dost and perspiration. In the eort.le are drawn up the carriages of th* eardiaala and of many notables Servants and messengers herry arroos tto court with boalies of tug* »ai tapers and with tae rabea of tto ecclesiastical dignitar iea who are waiting within the pamce The asteebambers of the palace were ! att through tto Bight thronged with prineea of tto ebureh. high noblemen and members of the diplomatic corps. 1 Telegrams of iaquiry have been re ceived from several of tto monarchs of Europe. THE last communion Tuucn ng Ceremany at tre Her* a* at tee Oyirj PontTf. '■II II • [ Rome. July < — Sunday afternoca the I utrength of tto pontiff began to fail I him so rapidly ans bls condition to > came so cnticaJ that it appeared that 1 only a few hours of his lit* remaine-1 to him It wna therefore, deemed win* ' to advise h m of his grave ronditioa and this waa done u;th tender pre ( caution Pope Leo was thus prepared ’ for bls last communion, uhich was ad m.nlatered ast night with tto partici- ' patlon of all the cardinals now in ( Rome and 'be sboie of the pontlgca! ‘ court. i Tto solemn yet gorgeous ceremony ( of adminlatering the last sacrament f took p ace at th* bedside of Pope IxK , Tbe central figure was the dying pen , ttff whose long life's Journey is nearly over calmly preparng to enter the dark valley His pale and emaciated ’ fare almost to white as the pillows on wbieb it rested showed little sign of Itfe exrwpt tto keen glittering eyes, always his mout striking feature Around th- tod wure grouped the r ‘'• guards -a their glittering uni form th* knights of tbe cloak sad sword in their picturesque medieval coutvme of black with white ruff* twenty-Br* cardinals all the members of the sac-reo college who are orvsust 1
*1 R-i* s-s y and wuerahfe •rt-s n ttom iwrepmg tsteasa rutos the wide ::rm.zg a scene of ro x yet n' _ i riled -liCr.Ti. 1 it witvect ‘ir ' cil ts a*=:rex;X Tto wt-ire cf via.j ra •: tto year Sea ra~ - s-i:-i by Cardite Bampc-.la and z z« aL tbe pr.-.-are tharator’a.-ss wsr* there Nearest tc :*•: *" -* raigeaing -a. Spare .of tto is--: *a grand pen.tts-xa.-y Serate: Vbmsete_i with ’ll* pope** :nfes*:r ti hoar tbe last cnafesssca us tto tec*-~ng pmtiff Tto* tto p-'-est approached hear tg tto vat: x-im tc F l * the .art eommtmxr* and amtexer th* extreme metton. am sred iy tto craf. peakestery Pt;e Lee feec * reetted tto eaafess-m of fa.th as s'-ft by th* Ctoacil :t Trent, and it-* 1 J” ttfw JBA * < THE PORTS ? IDTGTARD tto words ts abuc.socs and the ttr ax.a of izt. r*z-- .3 ar .. mtr ? were aovemuly pecaosneed by tto grant peni'-zriary Tto toad* ts the great re r ■.5 -i-*s wh vere pre* eat granted rxe pope the si*- .a. -it - genres whi x they have tto privt tfe at escferr.ig. Then came tto tooca:ng prayers :ot a pastes s*-“-of the gr.epe. tto Lord « passoa As tto last word* ii-: away a. fell it ttotr kne*<. Tto pcatff ra«.x.p his almout transparent tngers with a feeble efftrt. pnecuacced in scarreiy axi. tie werds ni* ’tened.ictbtn oc the sacred coLege and on a... present and then sank aek oa tto pil.tws Tt-re was scarcefy 1 tearless eye tn the whole assemblage the sobs cf the pope'k re.a ives were p.a_z.y heard Deep silence fell oaly bre - -n new a-1 agan by a mannered prayer or a pwras Car-tina. Oreg'..a L*. San - ' S'-'.it first sent ha secre*ary Sunday to .n quire and look for tto i;armez' which ht* esteetoe in h.s a* cax*r..ngii w .. oerspy after th* | miae of tbe pope, when to will i the rate at the pcedtoal power -ttrixg th* interregaust Later ti.- cartea! rents* f w*nt tc th* i- in inf had a long arena:: n with Cardinal Bampolta. It see-m* that Cardinal Oregiia w® choose as bis apartment the rooms text to tto Li. ,s wh: t the pep* nsnal'y reeetves congrarai* tfoo* of tto cardinals and which .* catted tto aggie of Rag-ha* fr-ix tto nas&e of tto painter. All kinds of specnlasou are alreaiy in fretec >-c a* so th* pr - - *.- ceascr to the throne of S’ Pete* Opinx.c !» <neb divided owing tc tto many iutsresta which will be affected accord.ng to tto <■ hrece made ty the sacred college The first question the cardinals will have to s v* wi.. be whether the ecmclave shal be held in Rome or outside of Italy ft .* be Laved that the supperters ts th* ilea of abandoning Rome will be even feu er than in 'he told after ta* / kvA > L- - *- PTVS IX ■ ■ death of Pius IX when tbirty-Cwo out of thirtyseven cardinals voted in favor of Rome ~h* second quesnon will b* whether ’he n*rt pot* muat be at ita.ian or a frreigßtr It geaerauy bettevud that be will be an Italian be cause la view of the struggl* between tto church and tto state since the fa of tto tempers, power and tto const! tutlon of united Italy, all the clergy as well as the clerical party and eret forwtgnere think that an Italian pope can protect better than a stranger the advance of tbe religious and pc.Utica interests of the ehurch. Th* candidate rhieffy spoken of are Cardinal Ram poll* and Cardins; Bern fine Vann itelli They are both rep reuentative of tto conservative poll but are bitter antagonists of each other An Excited Community. Matetmvule Ky.. July «.—There ta great excitement here over tbe murder of Jeff Burt vn at tto narbeeu* at Ear;. Ing'.cn Ky. aa:array afternoon by Marshal J. B IJndle. The hurriedly took I.indle from fell here and sllppe I him out in a buggy tc Hanson. Ky. where he waa put on a train and eairied to fell at Hen lemon • - “. •*. ...I 1 ~
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ROY ARCHBOLt). DnrritT. I. O. O. F. BLOCK. .' ’Mir*. I** De i KmHtooer Uk. Foartl of Jah Rata. The Erie railruad will sell round t?P ticketnjat one fare.rate. July ■* anifTtlifoguod returning July ’’thuHfl" tntu within a* radiomile* from starting point F* d>’ formation see Erie agents. For Sale Owing to poor beahh I w dl sell my store and property *• 'tagley. Indiana, or trade aatue for farm or town properry. Anyoo* wanting to go into business would do well to come and investigate name nr wt.ta Rcbert Cam-. Maglev. Indiao*
