Daily Democrat, Volume 1, Number 154, Decatur, Adams County, 9 July 1903 — Page 2
THE DAILY DEMOCRAT. tv«bv ivenixg. r.xcrrr srxr>*v by LEW Li . ELLINGHAM. SUBSCRIPTION RATES By • 1 0c By Cur*it-r • yfh : 00 By nik pc* it 25 By ea.. per ye at $2 50 Single oor'TSu Two < cuts Btfverus.nc raTr> made knowr . r xppJot; r. Birrerec in ’J t post ftice nt i'e.-hiur. Inc • m as sec.-’T;-c-iahs tum . matte r J H. HELLER Mam agka. Geqcial *■* Topics. A Lady It >n. t for me l discuss the business w. nar but is unthinkable that anyone would quarrel w-.th the woman . f leisure The -- - rotM who work is daily increasing but t is because they wish to be independent. There must be a pause now and then, and it is the rather quiescent w men. wh. n.ak- • < - -...-.- ■ ■ • society Lt isnre means serenity, world wfl ■ • exact I women * * • A Harnes.- Maker The harness I ■ ■ _ ■ _ : 7- ■ • - ■ ia i tn .-«••. - . - - - • - - . ■ ' r-i. r-T- - -nt " "he ’ on’ > that th :..-.rn-—no.k r •-id . - - ' . .-<.l ]<ear and factory materia, will take its pacy th- samt as :.»s been d.-ne ■ ■ta ta ■ : Un price of jeather remains norma. W-.th Het n.n.T. pr -site t a nw Tbs ■ rass ■ cs list'd : ar nt., -r- :..v '..5.-. . - - used t< tix tat . v teraeas * * A N the peopk never dt vt ji pe .•: • • -- •- : j - - - ' ' - ■ • clican i}i'.- >n and it has h—n :. havt Iro - - . - - ■ -■ i 1 It-.s vond-tin .r . * t. - ' ths y si bar-. •'; - -- ■ - • means S'- - or edatat- turns- • He will retrats ‘ - ship fasrcr than hr aavanoed It is said. "We wil. not lire under the es-'-.Tredc'vemn.-nt This is n >t a ;nst arrument Thert is n mrdanger .if « . irec. d.inumti.r. than there is that ir.tr igetwe w.l. he pffiWmred by sgn rance, nr enterpnse by sloth It is up K the pe pk to jet well enough alone, and above all educate the nepre Als edu.tate the where man. who inrres fix it j.- • -.i,.- •. - coj-Ted brother * trpat* Lit- m ’he Tare of life Tbt Misses Gerue and Lide U riel ■tad Sdae Vnek went to Mar on for t abort visit with fnecds Fannie and s»ci Seder who have b>e® ill w:tL stoma t disorder fora few days, are tweter today Wai Wemh i? went to Ft Waynt this morning where he w . set up a Mug* ueilumem al u>e < atu.'lic OMnefaTv. which-was re<«®t!y si-id by the Wemh ■£ Mart - Works >: this city Mrs Hi le® Acber and nieceis erf t«pfwerw.« »t- arrived m the city this morning, t© attend the f on«*: irf Miss taaan WnMß»£who died Tuesday evening A Urge numhw <rf G . A R and W. R C members arlß drive to Monr.» at six o'cLxk this evening to he entertained there by Mrs Z O Lewe.ier,. Mrs Leweik-n is a member rs the W R < <rf this city and wih swve dinner fc her guests at seven <> chx k Ttx- oounr. has practioaLy- decided to readvert:** the bids fnr bnrk tng Fourth and Mtmroe strt«ets Sc «ay» a city official and such win litaly he the actus taken hv the council at the meeting this even mg js-cie hes-tanor was mar :• -s’ed Vy oertatn member- »• no r.*cord had twxm mari* of their Ust tn -erinr Rut this is n< bar and will nut likely hr WTOodcrcd as such It is ahn<au ort*:’' that the bids will U rotrfver tHwd and if ao a omtract will Armbt k>ss he let «
HAO A GOOD TIME Uncle Sam s Naval Representatives In Europe Received Bv King Edward. Cfflce-» of tie American Squadron Were Signally Honored at tse Great State Ball. dent Loutet Wae Only Part of the Sncw Arranged for Hie Visit. —————— London July S. —King Mward sig aa .? honored the < fieers of the America! squadron lam night a: the state tell given at Buck.ugLatE palace—the climax of the visit of President Loub« Hie majesty forma.:y received Admiral Cotton, the captains of the American ships and tsenty-fve of the junior American oMcern and Queen Alexandra later gave them the same distinction The ball —the first since the acces slot, of Kteg Reward —sas a hr. ant function 1.1: • guests being present, inc tiding President Lcubet and f's suite practically all the ambassadors and ministers in London the mayority at the members of the royal family prcminent representatives of the notrity and Seers of the Amen ran French squadrons nos in Brush walers Before the arrival of President Lou- ’ r ■ s •: 9e Ntan White t~ ■: ~-.t : seated fc Lis majesty the ofEteis of the Amen, an sq-.ir. iron To Rear Admits Cotton the king expressed his grat.fi. a:’.in at the vis:- .: the sq .ad--on ar i .nqtnrec if a. nrraugements Lad been made tor the comfort of the American fficers and sa.i rs Admiral Cotton rep: -*d that be had tai en among fr-t-is and every care bad bee« taker of Limse’l and the His mayesty had s pleasant w.ird tc say to ea hos the ..fficers presented The atm "t- his aptain at; Staff Lieutenant H ussej »ere then p-esentec to M i- t - - ■ -a ■ : F : - >.:: • several Ame~ -ar officers were ais. -.»- traduced tc the Prince of Wales Field Ma-sh.a. Lor. Roberta. Admiral Lord Charies B----i Gene-a Sir Redvers Bui er and xher ...stinguisbed Eng' shmen persona: It assisted at the s-eic.-m- given the officers of the Vi ••• r at-s s ub -:. The s -me was in- .if stiendcr which r-ouid nit eas; - be surpassed. TLf c was and us inns were tuacr. firent aim the disi'et of yewels wonderful The king and qt»een i-»d the royal quadri.le wtit-h opened the haL and in which part ;iate.. Preaaent Loubes.. the Puchess of Devonshhy and a number of i s: .ngtiishec guests Before the hat. Admiral C-ott-m the An-- sr sitar.s at- Staff L--.::-t an: Hussey dined with the Ea - . of Seib -ns firs: lord of ths adn raity at White HalL Admira: Caron has hem ms’ructed to detach the Kea-sa-ge from Lis squadron in order the: she may arrive al F-enc LTnan s Ray Me. .-it July 27 whet the naval maneuvers wi'. :«eg:t Ti..s a tior is -eg-ettec. as the Rear sa-gs is the feature of the na'a rep reoentaticm it European waters and it wi be .itp:>ss tie tc ca—y out the program it the mar.ne- de aired Admiral Cotton w ' sh.T fa is tag to the Chii ag; itmtE the arr vgj at the Brooklyn « A E- a*t Function. Lnntm Ju ' !•—The Itmcbeor the POgr.ma t uh gave to the Americas officers today was one of the mos- it Eng and SuTx a antnbe* : -epreaen ~a_ -e s- st ar Am* -'rax r-ff •-• ha is veiimr i<em aeec -icvthe- a. the na'y anc army iffit-era w~-e :t uniform Vice Adm:~al Lord Charles Be-esf.ird pres:c<-d On tus right was Rea- Admtra; Corton and an Lis left Captain Prince Louis of Ratten berg The Amen ran officers pretieat were the same as those wbc attended the slate lie... alib iLg CgLi r p.rae-lj. ie eluded Ambassador Choate and many dlgtrrarses. took "£ ♦o’- Harvest h»nas Boston Kan. July V—Forty farm «■» «:oppe< a Miwti- Pacific tram. he~e and aea’ched th* cart for harvew hands The tram nrtina-H does not st.ip here and the •farmers flagged t* by means erf a lantern and a red hand karrhief. The wfieiwd naeerngers U.M and »: a day for three weeita W i Camp «u Kertucks Wash mg on Jufy !•—Genera' Hares has tti’o-mec th* war oepa-tmei tha ntne -rg:n>ents of militia trntt the mic die stales anc thirty ~r»mpai.i“s o' reg ula’ troops wil aaaemble in en ramp men: at We« Point Kentucky the law of the month tor manoeuvres ant inatriirtum G-ane Jury leveatipatmg Bl Louis July S—The grand jury has taken up the mvesugatior ■< re ports ttefi money was used ti s-t® plmh the de-’na: tn the hgaiarure <r the biE placing the office of exHe* rommisairmer at a salary and therrh' roc'armt its occupant's income. Gene-a Clay P-onounoee Inaana. Lexlngior. Ky.. July V —Gmera Caapytis M Ciay has been prrmr»u»"rby a jury tc he of unsoun.- mind B« wIL be era- u> ah asylum
STILL IMPROVED General Condition of Pope Leo Testifies to His Amazing Vitality. Th s Remarkable Old Man Is Combatting Complications That Would Endanger a Strong Ma-k Doctors Lapponi and Mazzoni G've Out An Official History of Malady. Rome July !• —The ’if* of Pop* Lee continues to bang by s thread with the *xpe>ctat*ot that any moment may bring the end. Yet th* wonderful vi- ■ ta.’ity of th* remarkahi* old man is combatting a com;’.icauob of d f*-aset which would endanger a strong max la the pr.m* of life The official bur let® of the pope s conditios say s there has beea no rocurrenc* of fainting attack* and tha: the pulse is less frequent but a little more regular The breathing :s calm and the general cox diuox improved. The official bulletin of rbe phys: riant was supplemented in the course of personal conversation in which they showed that they entertained scarce y any hopes of rccoverv Yet they always qualified their statements setting forth the remarkable conswtntiona strength and energy of the patient as the most striking evidence o: his wmost superhuman w..1. They ir stanced the dying max s leaving his bed and taking several steps unaiaed save by a cane tc an armchair When this iiecame known many were disposed to criticise th* doctors for per mining such at exhaustmg eff ~t but it was explained that the entire at-senc-e of fever, th* temperature being even below normal eum.uated the danger of syncope from this exertion 11 recognmed that the*' were batt.'’ng with a man of trot will whe .i:>es not kne w the meantng of restraint For tunately ail th* climatic condition* in Rome for the time being are favorable tc the sufferer The air is debt ous'y cool and there is a complete absence of the enervating siroccc which depresses and kills. The bright wnish:ne streams into the papa: aparrmsmt The exsciimaging conciti ns are further augmented by the instant use ii artificial means of ext. -ati.m ix suiting steady sv.p;l ts ri-c-n. Th- nr* va .pg sentiment of tb 'se admr.te n-arest : -he sufferer is at his s g-adua ly ei : ;xg aw a’ but whether death will be a mat'er of hours or of days neither the doctors n..r Lis nearest '■ en is -ax t* 1. HISTORY OF THE CASE Lees Rfys i-i G»t Out a* -te--est ng Stater-e-L F. me Ju y j — The newspapers putlist a history a! the pope s ■ i iness eviliettly inspired by Ins. Lapponi ar f Mazxon; who wish to defend them ae ves f-an the arrac k* or the - diag hosts erf the case but it >* interesting as the firm doeunient giving exact dasa from a medical point of view The account runs as foOs ws “On the morning of Tuesday June Si Pope Lee went for a dr-v* a> th* vat s rax ga-aena Ox retum.ag be oh .- .arec that be hat greatly benefit t g by the fresh act and w -shed u ne;iea: the fine* The pop* saic be feJt nc need of a rnnfira v iK --. axe mfurmec Dr Lappox not tc gt tr »e- him ■Dur.tg r.cr- i; July L fnpe -nixp.k iiet of mte* tina - vt..: ar.-:..--: u ■; s .>t n.-i-w ■■■t.stax.cttg b* went :ntf the 'at car gl-r-us and ~e turaad tr Lis apa-tmenta again fee.- ' -ng :*ex>ef>tec from hie drtwa “On Tr.urao*' be oeciarec be felt we but Dr Lappan. wiatmg xt know perraMmacty the naturo erf the die ytrtac** -xr;:a:ret of apex: tL« lught a- the waticaoi During the night the pope was wteepew* and restieet. “On Friday Dr Lappon examined tb» :• p* aaf -run: pu.m.itiar' r.ftans mat ion m the right <rf the thorax t*tweet the inferior and miodse Wtes He m-e-met Oardma taatgaOa and :*-gat th* treatment which be thought right in. Saturoay Daring the aay tbs mftammatint ev-eat Dr Lappon. wr“deairtv u La*e Ftipe Lee »eet by Dr Mazaom wbc- since tb» upero tier tt .KH- use visttec the pontiff cm eMtsmaffy ropier :ng Dr l-appcai autug bls :.*«» with appandicitM “Ox Raru-uay Ir Maxziin went tt the vatl-ai nc exam mad the petienw’tt Dr Lappon: ons-ming the iatare ctagnosi* nt ax mfiammato-' pro roes in the lung wtic-t war detaw tt the medical bulletin as puimtme — bepettaetKit The rv.gtna treetmesr wae ermtnined ronen mg of suppcifng th* st-eng t of the hewn anc ger-e-a -iw dn rat of th* patient •SBe notiroaiiie change was obe«—v»--trr- Mnecev evening ft was tpe, fount! that the inwe- part of rh» -igr«rf the thorax wim-i. nroi iousty erapervious tn reeptmtine nee bvom* impe-vinus aßerting the eunr-i'® tn i th* lung The tirosmro erf liquid w-a* eueperrec The pontiff spent ar agi tater and meeuirei mgt ' “On Tiwsds' man' *ympt*nn» -on firmed the proeemre erf liquid tt* m errew was rrmsiderod tc acroum fir g
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t>« pope’s generx’. coni re growing w-ro* After * test pxnrtcn k 1 grammes of ’. . : d was extracted The c<md t::x .•*. the p*' -nt *m;roved .irmeilately, reviving brpes slight in some person* and exaggerated in other* The ame .: -st-: n tt the condition of the patient was not con tinned during Tuesday Indeed, .e---pressi.-x gainec the upper Land." QUIETING DOWN E'ars. * People a-* Subnue: - tre Face of M Irtia. Evxnsvi'ie ltd. July f-—The - inhouse an: ja are st., guardec n.gbt and day by -ompaxaes of tt ‘ a There have traen five arrests t grax: jury indictment* for the ri:>-:ng Sunday night Those under arrow: are Ki'.-halt 'S-'isbet k wbc was S.-t-a st candidate for c-erk A P. Car. we.. a furoituro mer*La»t J T Z* .c -■• Vtaom Trimble and James St*- - ckh-.'x-. r La* heart acme -• _-n-e .1. the Khor-ting of Monday r..gt’ He ha* not “etun»ed a verdict There have been no more death* The three peson* believed to :•* *ta. ■ sno- are .: about the same caxiciuox. There v two fuxerais ot m *t victims yesterday afteroo n Align*-- Jordan at Hrx Al'imat were buriet quietly The A. mat funeral was be.. * day s >ne: tLax announced m oru-er to prevent ex(.itemert Tne poke* say that wtil* mar.y tbnae Bhot by th* in: .t.:a we-* rope's hie person* anc nc doubt draw t t th* crowd from curiosity twe or throe a! those kiliec we-* disturber* ax had cause* the polio* trou: - b*- ~ c Judge Rast-h Lac o-neroc Sheriff Kratt xc bring th* negre Brown from saieseeping at lb* rofi.-n.a-. —a - Jes fersot' ..ie to appear icc tnx hero today for killing Patrolman Mass-y lx view of the st£D excited froitiig nt max- person* hero however Gcve-ntr During in:--nacic-. .Rae i . : ' ’ ' _: . kep: at Jeffersonvin* for the present WO CHAMGE OF PLAW Jewish F*t tion w Be Fe-wra-qee tx Rtss.a* Gowerrunenx. Vast-ngtrn. July S—Secretar? Hay ta* returnee u "W as: ixgt Jt from C»y* ter Ba; There La* be*»x nc cbang* of piax respect mg the Jewish petitiot sc ta.- a* the gene-w •*-*’uro* aro -on c-eroet Tt>* president probably wil! Ukfcr ffik. akUUMipe t>i .»p|KU.uL. ta,: forded toy the presentation tc t.n tr the completed petition m betel! of the Jew* ta osater with some of the teat mg Jew* rospecting -he >u-s- method <rf future prueatea*. for n u not yet settiee te* tin* petit mt sna'. te piaied before the exax nor inoeec w bow hi* atientraa ate! be c-awx ff rtaliy to it* exwienee Be*weet now anc the date at prosentat.ot of th* petition which 11 espected to b* with a a week th* stat* tteparomet wil outline a plaa whkx propane wil took ember to the tispaxet of the orig ma patitint U the Tn flee State* e tt . bassy at St Ftemtarg for Mr Rid aw* t-eatsiemt or ax tnqutv- tw maoe diroct iron. Wasbixg.ox be **tu» anc without at first ffiapmching the pertutn. a* u wbetna- ft wIL tie ro cefvafi It to protiabi* the trrrap* wir t»e wit hare home undgmt unraas esritemetr ■hemic he aroused fry the mqtraw t»vethe four vktim* erf Mtmaay n.gtit* -atas-ropi * Tsi» mquew >» n. pr grow tod*' The tenth death tr.m ■emday nigh* * Kbuotnig teevurroci iss night it the pcrwiii of John Bsroenx. K ’tee fry E-ipm* Wtoito Asieeg Tern Haute. Ind. Jn!y b—Jatnro 9’edoen. a Y endslia rngmro- v p (H e. home ■* m ffiffii rfty wa* t:i’J«! fry « | switch engine in the Eas- St. Loins , vn-ds H» had gone w m ti»e OMk while hie engine wu» idie.
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