Daily Democrat, Volume 4, Number 144, Decatur, Adams County, 31 May 1906 — Page 1

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COME OUT (tling at the Commercial Club Tonight r T 8 BOOST DECATUR SOME •frun Will be Good and Everyone Wdl be Giwa an Opporunity to Speak Out A f i the meeting at the Comtner g dob R<om« tht* eveaiag. ji .. David E Smith will preside r A Van Camp will diacuM the ge' Our Opportunities and the C;»< ot Our Cituene Mr Clark Lott will pay M* reepecU to the [seeker This will be follwed by (•real Ulka. Izt • boost Decatur some The gto boost is to boost. Show your |»-Mi by your presence thia eve U and every mer.-.tun*., banket tperiy o* .sr and dtiien should be hrvated Come ROYAL WEDDING cured at Madrid at Noon Today »G ALFONSO TAKES A BRIDE Ena of Battenberg Becomes Queen A Great Day in the Old Capital >**'r Tlm« MADRID, Spain. May 31.—After ’ wedding the royal couple procieu te i‘ palace. Enroute a bomb • thrown at them by an anarchist. • Bond on the balcony. A child the eight seers was killed one lA * king g attendants injured and 1 drawing the royal cab were A great hole was torn in the *®d The king and queen were itn and remained calm, but the >‘lace tn frantic, and a panic towed bomb thrower was ar M S'rlpps M rtse gpeelal ri'l. Spain, May 31 - i*< inci« Rnttetibvrg, nit'i'c of Ki ig ■ . was married today' st noon r - Alfonso, of Spain. The rer< P v ’’■■•lined at the ehurch of Snr. " : " 1 *’ in the presence of a dis ‘■'“'l company of about I.tXM! wieluding s]H><'ial ambacsit'hr principal countries of tin I here was more interest mautn| m today's ceremony than 4 i event which has taken place I in many years. There were visitors in the city. At sun •'■ hoops were called out by •md Us>k their places along I'iiltg procession route, t'ui’Saueha pronounced the cere-

[•‘tnipr More, today of the i ’ l"he people <»t Spain ar L ''<l by the eharnt and beauty I ’ew queen. We are all devotr'"nierN of | le) . un< ] u j (i | l [ ler every happinesa. ” The premier Ql 1 ’ 1 tally pleased because of the r union between Great Britain f Spam.

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JOHN D SAILS FOR EUROPE Oil King in Good Spirits as he Boards, the Ship Scripp.-M' ft** Special. New York. May 31 John I>. Rockefeller sailed for Europe today on the livutselmahl to remain until the middle of July. He may come sooner, be said, as all <le|».ii.l, on what happen* while he i« away H. wore a three-button cut taw ay and Pierjioiit Morgan bat. He stopped for a photographer to take hi« picture Several tned to at the wharf but the bad light, dark sky and ram prevented. Rockefeller <av*l them the Iron bie by giving an order to hi* bouse tnan to give them all pictures of himself. Rockefeller «a< almost in boyish spirit* APPEAL PRAYED By the City in the Dicer Case A NEW TRIAL IS REFUSED After Arguments Heard This Morn ing Other Business in Court Today For an how thia n><<ming, the at ■orm vs in the care* of Charles Dt.-er Iv* ttie < itv of lh'«*atur, •r<ur»t ihr hiMiltnn f.tr a n* w irhil. Jiwltff Er | Wtfl ff»TF’llwl like* Wt»»|IHH- ***** | the amount of a I wfnall <»nr the .and believed it should Im* a wanung I (*i til** <■*ll% to fur** of thr I sidewalk*, which he state*! were HI a I deplorable condition in many place*. The city prayed an ap|*al to the I *»|»l»rllnir r<»urt and th* «MHirt allow* led them ninety day* in which to tile I bill of exception, fixing the bond at Ftiao. In the rare of the state on relation of Troy Huey v. Henn Heeker. truatei-. a demurrer to answer *«« overruled and separate reply »*• tiled. In probate court Lucy • olehtti. guardian for her four children, filed proof of publication of notice of »nle of real <'tnl*-. William Hart, guardian Cor lb>n» and Sana Hart tiled hi* tinal report and w»« discharged George W. Schott, administrator of tile George B. Schott estate, filed proof of sale notice, ami reported sale of real estate which »»■ approved olid del'd .odere.l ai.d confirmed In the Feter Klopfenstein estate, Frei Muthya. inhoi»ii»tr«t«r, proof of filial settlement »»• filed. final report alloWed and th# »dmiub>t rater discharged, MRS. ROBINSON IS IMPROVING Withstood Operation Nicely and is Better Today. Jet..«<‘ l». Robinson returned from Fort Wayne today and refairtw the eondilon of hie wife a» g>w»d a* eould be expected under the circiinistance- I She was op'rated lipin at Hop* Hos pits! yesterday morning and revive.l from the anew!lietie nieely a tew minutes after eleven o’clock. The physicians sav she had suffered from an acute attack of appendicits. While it will lie ten days before the danger is over, her present condition is most encouraging and it is beleved she will recover. The news will !«• welisuiied by het many friends here. Mr. and Mr- F. V. Mills ami two daughters returned this morning from Bladellhurg. 0.. where they were visiting with his mother.

Decatur, Indiana. Thursday Evening, May 31. 1906.

OPENING GAMES Decatur Defeats Marion Athletic Club IN TWO VERY EABY CONTESTS Th* Last On* a Shut-Out for th* Vtn tore— Loci I Club Showed Up Strong The lias# Imll reason in (to,-«tur opened yesterday, under a cloudy »ky. I but before our of the largrsi crow ds | that h«« witness* I a ball game in IJrealur in many yean. The Marmo Athletic (Tub. of M*ii>><>, In I. wa* if!;** attrart hmi. but fail**** to !ariii*h Ira|« and w*»r*» «»ut*dif*<’d Th*’ | fjrwt ts atnr ojirtird al fw»» •» rwirk prompt, J S I‘rtrrw.m Ridding thr I H»dj» «h*r and Rt*hm«ot) t a local pitch jrr dtabifitf <»tit thr wbirh lw* di«l |tn a manner that thr rn»«tl »|>prr Irialrd Mart<»u up ttrwt and failr i 10 uK**»rr, hut in thr •**r<»nd two runs. «>win< to a ttni»tindrrMandtniif brtwrrn iHilbrltirr*. Kathn< and !*rt wb*> did thr la»t*t«>n.\lph«»fk’» | art in a maonrr lluntn* I thr rrmamdrr Ibr <nmr thrs wrr* liMtrr lanKrrouM Thr hwaU Mart |rd with a rtkah, >r<*riug tw«» in I the fir»t and then coming bark with | M'fvii in thr thir I In thi < * lit Vtß*t Ju*t A rig*-** t»i WAtikH»|f ar»*uu»l I the bag* a» the lot ami rm genre | work el t>' |W>rfrr!i**u The game The Score • A I*. H l‘** '• I !11 1 ! ! iWhvthf Jb < • ” ■* t»unn ft I ♦ ♦ It t Tretala «•«'.•* « < •• II a lfo**«tur AH R M FO A K •* t* <> Fran* 3t* it 1 4 J a |iutr« th 1 : i < • |p«(araon. F rf 3 I JPrl r i 1 t 1 4 I l'.•itingun. v 4 > 1 n 3 4 Total* » » l> t? li 4 LfgP-r Twt. »>■*•«» fiHd |l >*4f- • AUM <L«•••!! g|»g*»>»l» p!•*><*< flohtibv-yn t« fi Franca »•» . »cr«4« to out h * * •<' I H ulhifA* a >.* s<«* «>n ball*. «»ff 1 off ■*» I t*rt<**“l halt*. a 4r r Tilt if gam# till After an intermission of ten minutes. (hi ’maul gun* was started, but terminated at the end of the seventh inning, on areout of rain This game wa» simply a far>c, and wa* a slaaghter ot the jnnoeenl, if one was ever had. Railing had the team al ln« merry and let them *h»wn wtih one scratch, single an I not a run. Tb<' local*, on the other hand, mad# * rim in the .second, one itt the third, six in the fourth, ten n the fifth and four m the sixth, taking every ad vantage ot Marion's misplay« The game put up by Marion »a- siiiip’y aw ful and they were never in the running, while the locals played for efrrything hi sight. The Score. Marlon 'H. It H FO a K Groen. lb. .... 1 ** 2 3 I it 1 V 1 4 Millar I 3 <» « IP I t Gutods'tt. •«- 3 4 • 0 4 T hatcher, p , . 3 »> •» 0 I WhtAflrr. 2h . . 3 «» » 0 2 <k>tt*chail. If • 3 V « 1 » I imnn rt i o o « « Snytl. r, * .. 2 *» » I 1 ft T<Hal« .....21 ft I H n n Wvatur A H H. H PO A K ! a UM- »* ...... S 3 3 * 2 1 . ■ n El ant« 2b 3 ’* 1 - s HillilljCf't <' o 4 «* . ■* »Ule«. 3 b 4 3 <» • 2 ft 11 Franc**. It 6 2 1 ft >* ft Hailln#. p 5 2 3 0 4 0 Peieroun. cf. * - 2 2 1 ft * ft Price. Ih ... I 1 0 10 ft 2 Coffee, rs 4 2 1 ft 0 0 Total* 3F 22 11 31 U 4 Summary—Stolen t»a»v’», Coffee Halen; two-baee hire. HaHln«. B France. P'oteraoa, HHlintfer. Aug. home run. Hailing; »tru< k out by ItalHnx 7. by That‘ h**l. I:'baste on halln x»ff Hall Ing 2. off Thatcher 3. off Wheeler. * . hit b> pitched t»Mli. tfliHnffer. Coff* • pasted ball*. Hillinfer. 1. Snyder. 4 Time'of game. 1:30 I’a; pl re Fvterton NOTES. Bales, in runuii g utter a Uy, foul ball, ran into ihe tou.-e mid for several minute* mis unabio to ’>lay. being

pucM.y pa. Railing'* *m-«-3 pre.. I . simnW ing td.-k for Marton, a -I . *.*. Lull hit. safely .»..<e Hi. . m Idrtvf* th the tlnni Hitting. <*h*arrd the Ireutef field fene* Ih *ix€y f**et and I wa* an awful drive 'He r< med re. era! dollar* withuMaaiir 1 hall I I tahK Ik K re*ts»tnl) th»*rr *lt 1 the] I ffomß ' led the outfield i a ven rmiiubb | I manner, and are certainty enlilkd Ito triueb |*rat** t a* their I iratehiC* <«n thr •e?.‘.<at>»ual <»f | f <d»r. BMb H«lhi <’er and Pn.-e j 1 first »*ek, and he ba. rertam'* on I i a iiom* w itii toe tan- ws m* *1 J Aug dioit showed >ip f».t and! Joons. Hie miter fielder so? M* I-He 1. • fast man and a fare hitler ( | Robinson .tsoww.l np retnarkabb I |«as a little toinxi. at the start I I Wlreu (hi. weare off .lie will he able | , Ito deliver the goods H» male a ‘•Wasn't the rmw I a darev » ' i -Weli. I .inmld say.'' were wmre «W I fin *' ■■ '' ■■■*'* ’ k ' r THE DAY HAS FASSED For ' Grav» Yard laaaranea to Thrive in Indiana M d Hf*Uf ft -;4* iNß**** 111 In - H 1 AVarret, H. r. .m-m-.r state.’ jadii’C ujw.il tii« ojimurn of Attortwi , ; General Chari. . At Milfor, ,a. dwid-| • led that the **» ollr I Ims rial a#**'«iA , | fi»m< <i|M*rattug m Indiana st the |ir**~* ent time. «iU#t ft»i Own ar*.| l"in7 r ri;hmt‘X , *.uZJHy ,K 'of‘Tn. j , I *tat«* 4 nnd the •uiterA*•’ **! »* th** 1* • i -1 •iiraue** t* ot the au*lH**t • | 1 To tills end. A .-iltor I- J-t i- | Hmg a notice pnfren-il. going the nil > • ing of the attorney geireral. and the I ■ deeiswii of ill* other This nolle*’. ; ■ when printed, jwobahiy .Mond.iv. will! 1 i»r >®nt tu *verv county pr>«»r< ut«»r m; . the •tale, and to every undertaker.! I »o far a* a remplel* hit <»f undertaa . ere can Ire nblaitietl. In hi* ojaiuoi . apoti which tire an t- i . ih»r based hi* wuieluaioti. the attorn- ■ < ■ ,? !.< !al say •. il |Mtt '! “1 am of the ojanioi mat ,i*-~- i-i tmuewhteh in Indim ii. m-rv -- | btl* JI ><’*'* Ulld iw»uc cettlf!’ 4*C’» »! | I l d< M'nhrd tbitnai , lof the Male. “The e«rtitra> t etiteirel mfo by sti jcmnpanici* re virtually an insuratv *• i agreement. AVhile no m-.iiry :* pa I i Lutrighl to the eatate of the deceased. Lr to hi* dewigmited beiitficiary. mo Iney’a worth i* provide.! at the ex | jiemre of the avrefiaticwi, mid the p member * estate i* rehewil to th*. |i (extent from a buntvu which nthei | I wree wortld be imposed U)s>h eontingwivy ujwm winch this payment ji iin service* and property is tnu.la.<**i the death of the mymbere and fol'll the Irenetits thus aeeured he |>iiV< ! <lllll* or premiums during the lite nt i the contract. The»e elements bring it 1 within the definition ot insurant*. ‘lnsurance is a syst-n-. «.t bust .- bv which one party tor an agived 11 ci isidiufitiigi. propirti "luitc t*> the 1 i involve.!, nndel.ikrs. to a speei-|. tied extent and under stipulated eon- ’ ditions to pay a stipulated sum upon 11 the death of a sjieeitied person.' " j

SOME POLITICS Democrats to Name Congress’! Convention Day THE HOOSIER THE NEW PAPER Allan County Democrat* Hold Tk«ir Primary Tomorrow Many Will Go to Indiaaagolia. I * M'llf'-S v’Lk.’fTSiA - oC f far |<»» L» Munrtr *Mf4FdftV whrw tb* •H - ■' f lk>tr vcKt* fi favor »f hretnrt « Ireireiau Adair, tire balfomi to <<■ op t’bnirtnan Adair ttl* ftfdld'aw» thlH w tw I w |m**' W **fit *4t4*l H’-- ' (HiWiran Tlu* k> th* wrl ehufow [j.j. t * ii-sr i-» h-.tw.t-.r-w * 1 ’ I , .-.- 4 * t * j, | # * a Mali* 1 Uti. ■ th'-V.-.-M MRS. LEE DEAD Apoplexy Proved Fatal After Several Weeks WAS WELL KNOWN HERE The Mother of Wd»or. Lee of This City Called to Rest Funeral Service* Saturday Mr* t atharinr lore, age i seventy- : , \vsiT* and ♦'t **f lit** Ih 4 -*: I I known ladies in Adami ronnty. died 'this morning at five o'ei.rek. at her home near Hiviirtv. after an tniiv" i of several week*' duration, death resulting from ap|»ipl»xy. She «ailawn in Han<|»*!iire enmity, A’uginia. «h*i. »h«‘ was reared to womanhood and -.-on after her marriage < nme tn Adamre county, where she I.as sine* resided. She wire held in high esteem by all who knew hei and her tuany act* of kindness will Ire sadly mire«*d by those win. were in constant touch with her. The funeral services will be held Salm lay alteni.x.n at tin' bouse at two ,»'el*rek and interment will bi* made in the Mount Tabor ••cineiety. She wire the mother of Wilson l.ee. the hardware merehanl. and Prof. Lee. a uureie instructor. Iwuli of this city.

Number 144

PASSED THE EXAMINATION A Large Clam Paaed the County Diploma Elimination I forme,! u» of the *itcrew>rul Itos-atur I’trenrnt* wn<» hrel fwiwv*! tn* examinatmn. before hint for a *ou«y II jd><«na and for adtni**e»n into th* j High Netavd and they are •* felfo** 1 Itoirert Luk*. Frank MdU. Tom Mr Kean, AViltonr Fort*r. Renti** lhnl*y, |H.,bv Fwiri’h. Gering Phiih,-. <l*rtru '» Wherry. Jean l.s«t». HUnet* r llhitrber. Hah Pretplew. |hm Burk*. Hrure Fattermm. H»«aH Weiahaupt, I luted* t'ltaar Perth Irsvs. tarn* than*. Mna Huffman, M.rg.renre I Keriy.m. Alma K'*dien FA* Pattusr. I t iara Peter*. Anna Wmanw. Floyd | Acker. Lawren** Arehledd and D>»r GENEVA NEWS Decoration Day was Observed as Usual SPEECH BY MR 8 TIL WELL Geneva Ball Ctab Wil Meet the BUStoa Tea* aa Nett |«Mi* *** Is** s 4av»* I ■ Lull Ireeu two Mrmotul I’avs, when ESTHER BUTLER IS VERY LOW Buna Received Tuesday May Prove Fatal ven serious eon ittwn "with but -light hopes t... - -.-V I - ebll‘l Itlhaiv*! *<> IIHH’II Ml * D.' .!•’.4 and that her •<* a* • !rc!t»d At th I* •• *» ‘■*’■* n Uu* tit* 4 Mm* waa ootti* better ttisn ye*terduv. but still vwry low. Ever>Tlitn< jw»j*>iblt' U 4 bt'iug dotM* for her, TROOPS ARE WITHDRAWING. S rlpi” M lue Special AYnsbiagtiin. May 31. Aondirg Io advices troin General Greeley a’ San Frauri.sio.-tlivre will be a pro tiral withdrawal oi the Federal tri»o|>s from that city, beginning today. The iireai authorities have agreed to the plan.