Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 47, Number 2, Jasper, Dubois County, 23 September 1904 — Page 1

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JASPER, INDIANA. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 33, l(.M4.

NO. 2.

IMPERIALISM.

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M-.NN IPS AND DOWNS ink Tlll.M

DWARO J. rOGARTY.

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Ristasce Travclfd B) Hosier Operators I Sta r LMi Ituiisiur.

lilrveu Mile- And Mom a lhiy LCstimated laob Blaeatot i DiaUoot cf 7,81 0 Ktet iu Hour.

ld, ii H i people fide I uily System f OperatiDg Tbtaa ('are s Nearly Parfsol as Any iu ib Country, Biob f the Klevator conductors

Edward J. rOKrtjf aomlnee for Mm rtfli . nf BeereUr) uf State, was bor in Haul! It. ml . i. t .1 2S, llwt, ', ! Wh satire Ufa i. i (tea -i" 'n tbe rity nf hi- yw 14 h. waa sduestad i at tlM tonal psrocl kl schools gad at

hu cany age, pillowing in nia rnar s footsteps, learnafj tbe krlcklay.r'a tr.!'. skill a a mockaaic, m-g.-tL.r w.iL Lib p ipukarity wuu the

Countries, wheat lerrUorf we huva aa- . 1 . .. .. L 1 j . 1

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quit ( Sil

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1 I,,; Mir. ill 11I : i' ' M" ' '' 1 , 1, , 1 . 1 thinking Ulan täte, for u it not ftiuaa f"r thwli.u 'Ins cuiitlt 1 f BSMtS IVan might make li'"1 difaronca ampii wer act tur tu iu bMcn tor ab) OOUld not mach tur

th.-r tkaa Ibc present. Bverji Pin looks tu tue future. an4 It Ul t-e lau per frosn tu, proeedeaU that are h tug BStabltahed In ibo Philippines tat Wl u"ist mar Tili' thought was In tb mind r Judge l'arker bog bt aa 14: Cum we hope to IbUU Into the i) 1 of our wvncf adnata revereaea ...11 ..- .. ... iVTLUifllt IlV It.

... ... ....... ... Hinmatlv that 'in Iba State Life building travel

1 w ii r ' "i". . , , . . . . . .. -V J ll.un ut.it.. .ii ml Hd U luv arid

t l tj I till II I ' I im niiu iui;n 1 .inu Cl" 11 . . m

r. they ar Mver mora tbftn loü it. fr' tu 'he PtirtitiK point. Mvery

o tu WlaiiBioa, lothar tuinula Um conductor ptarti

Uvea, row "wJ w proawv w abator fron to Kr"1"1'1 IJ,)ur l, u. raka. fro. yo.. ttnd tWf tth raiouti ha sun. arorffa a law fur all tiiue. aul t- . . t. I . ., .Imy 1 that r.atunv'h-Uv.tnr from the fop Bool on 1 m ta HiHifi wliif L lias lronu In Itn dun-nward cotirfH. corpora in aubUet und ff, All tho levator- in thif DUIldin Int,, ..f. ,ntnt, na rtj very a'iito aa run (Hi Htwo inititite m IimIh ; t.iat eil aa Iota tli" fwurteenth CBmlmont js W(, minute are r quired 10 ttiüke of f. renatltuilaa rt t-h tf,. hip t" the top ol ihn bui)dtn gutta? Can w haaa far Um roatpoet AO rt, lUf)n Xbit rtiatarioo 10 ?li of th tTiliaeJ world. whU pruudlsr !oor .,f tti- butldioi, tidtariie

ff. ri.rr i'lfl." IM f Ii

: ivii IM' I rtiti rl rttia tliat an law ahall e ajld .r nf'.read which aliall ftbrldajM

in.. .rn iiP'n nr unmunui..'. m im . - u...iu.it l.v in i .si.oct i va buil-l-TB. an.l a

Mi i Ol th Unltad Rtaira. er deny., to ittopt. ACCOraiDI Wl imm iv , ntJ.nUr t(f m ni,, ,,,,,-antlal atrnoinj p mum Um equal prntactloa of th he apormtM will drive bin iwfMor lQn . ,n tlÄ Cltv vvr, . ,( t. unJlT ws, awl at UM namf Urne not Ml? 260 fÖl evary two minutes, making hjg 81ip,.rintn(inre. den) taaJlar rinhu to thainhaWtaiitii L tftUi diütanco of 7,800 feet tra- n :'l2 Nrr Pneary war, nominated of th awii;.in"a. Nit take away fr-'m Velol in an hour.wkicb in CODlidor- f,,r nayor of Boirtk Hard, and after

r naht f tri Df rrrr arm ,hn

pl.i. in.'ir uvea ana mj miinnimin

Of their

those whom

ui'-ir k'hoiuw. wiwwv . jlfl pvaa ired an to the rieriH

ru.' - i-WW D U w u - . KU BUlltti. I a.. . andraa k

Tbi alavatara in Ibil bumknp are ,;j ju dtHlel lfJ mj,, hv aaaraer ap H a bajb rata W Ifaaad,

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1 , iv w - s i v w . - - - . mmi hc . I .' ii i .

froaa aba lawer I, xr of the buiiitiin; kk, an si. .

k Iba toti floor, a diatanc of 130 ft. rra-. wara w;4e ami.u tt i

aix secoudn. It requires the ele. naai aad arwreaaiioBaj mea or ia- cu

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THE BLICHT Of Trust Dominafion As Evirlurpd In Delaware and Madts m Counties. MM Is dnd Factories Shut Down, Work men Out af Employment, Houses

Trade Demoralized -Muncie's Loss 13.000.000 Annually. 1'erbaiia la n atata of tba Uatoa baa

er.ited bv privat, capita aro niBBtaa . praotteallr tall Uaaa ami tha aaiployai t,u" " VH organlied to purcluae ar. all at work Only thn mj 1. ,v of rtal plaati aud curb production, and tb.- trtiat ta walking tbn street fir baa ahaii'l md two planta at Terre rorklM Ol Bt aa mptoyiasal at a wa- Haut .- tWO at Marion, one at Frank wv i, f .1 1 y Inadoqaata the aajajdi of hi t,,n al Alataadrta and oue at New family and ronirnonsiirate In no Ronan Alhany. -.:ih tba yaara of lariloa wkleh Tba K' liy Ax company at AlciantirouRlit him b akill aa a rraftaman drla la DAOVinf Ha plant to Weat Vlrand antitled him to a bnter waf On rlnl ami us tM4 omployaa are added . r hand Iia rJn Be- the mill or far- to tka bat Oi idle Many of them, howtnry In which ho one worked, with ov r. will follow the plant to iU new doors lock ad, flrs drawn, tho smokf locattoa naok- reartna ih-Ir b"ada toward tho One of the fTorta of the wholoaale

Vacant or Rented for a Song, and aVey and tb" bulldlnK) duat o.,V( rod and otoalng ul factortaa by the truta la

uninviting. t. whuio a wnnmaanl to b i ii i aeed-oorered roadbed and tie Broad which has throttled eompe- piled 'of MBUSOd Croas ttSWi hi-twoen tlt!on and bom him out Into tho ajrets M Alesandria. Tbia was an to orrn a prorarlo'iB exlatenoo for blm- OtactriC ime Between the two cities, aclf and family Here 1 partial fP. aii ul th." Krade was all made and the

the With) riiiK Might of the evil Bcnlua ord of th factnriej purchased by th tios distril I ted, but akoa t ho factories kuwwu ha tho trust fallen with a heav- I tr"t and pIohH down In ord.-r to lea- began ta Cloaa travel batwaaa the two lr hand than in the two couiitles of "on th outpot of the combination: places practically sensed and tba road Delaware aad Ma.Haon With the dla- Amorleaa Rhoet Steel and Tinplate has sever I ii OOS) plated. Th ima . .. Company at Nfunc Oreanl7ed with praaston 1 that it will not now be fin-

I were orgaaiitad with local capital, and maiiy others caOU t" tba two Oonotlea I from tb Kist w here thoy had lieeni aparatlnf for years. Theuaanda of n,n were gives antployauat aad this ! tjarticiilar auction of the eaa belt. In

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if 130 ft. l niail" in Ol trdnuta mon ar.d th hlirh OTdar of executive

when the elevanr i- nint.it. at IU ability of which he .-oriy gave evii i .wi m.kin ti... naual dence, oaused bin to be aaserly oagbt

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mile. Ah eaoh vlsoroua personal casapaicn trans

ir inns Sao me iarsm..n . t u on j0tv ten houm a foraaed tba nersaal R.-p ibi:an pluralpropenjf la the kaaphis of averace distance Ky Into a Democratta on, t more ton. m and to them to be da. he rave s an ""P J' taaB tfaouaao. vataa Haw folly rentosa? Wa iball certainly of 80,400 feet or more thaneieen ( mwu rnwlltl.s .r tOw ... re na. Ivo so . . aniltri. iraa wi ke

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Then came the era of trust domination and many of the factories, which

local capital and afterward sold to the lebed, not at least till conditions im tt rt Hmployed l.flrtfl mon Number prove and tka proapi et for tbia is very of employes reduced to f.ftn th first rOSSOM year and closed In Autruat, 190.1. Has ( onditlona at Blwood an- practicalnot run a day since. l.v on a par with those at Alexandria. American Rotting Mill Company. Es- and from the same cause There are talilished by Mundo capital. Em- many vacant bOttSf I, r- nts have fallen

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cimai'in with otneis. "einen nosnnen i'."---. . iinu ununs - - ta !.e MoaparOttS regardless of what."' cooperative company, and after f the nn .chain s and Otbars has auf . . . , i elifht months declared a dividend of farad hy the growing depression ro Otkar at anions af the country might 2. m S( M U) fhA fnii an(j BiiIHn rrocfl th closln o fkt euffor fr-.m financial depression. . . . Tla,.,lh .OA, There have already I n several busl

Monde Iron and Stool Cnrnpanv. nesa failures, and this is in marked fcnown as tte :r:lllr.m.er mn contrast with the general prosperity

bad ln-on oruanlzed with local capital. Was built by Monde capital Sold of 'he ,own before 'ho blighting hand pssaed into the hatida of the comblna-j to the Republic Iron and Steel com of the trust fell upon it. Such. Indeed, tions eome of then being forced to do I Pnv. the trust. Finishing department v.s its prosperity when the factories ao through the manifest intention ot Closed for gfteeq months. Puddle do- were run independently that there was

partmeni rimcii Tour months ago. oui ii" uaviuauaufe lauars i um paii" throwing 3"o men out of employ nient of IN3 Men' are aome of the more Morrin Hart Window (Jlass Com- important factoriea that have sucpanv. orftaalsed woh ,,ca! caidtal and cunibed to truft manipulation: sold to tie American Window Class IMamond Pinta Class Company: orOSapnny, the trust Was never oper gani.ed tadepeadently and was gob ated a day afier the purchase bol was Fled up by the trust. Employed MO boaght simply to ret it oat of the way to 101 u,io, Has been closed alnco aa a competitor Its .100 en.,' -.. - December, 19o;:. turned eut In the oold American Window Class Company; The Mnneie . i4p mill. nl organ- employed from 10 to 150 men. Orbed with local capital and s.dd to the ganized by local capital, bought by the STjet Kan weah or two at a time trust and run one year; closed in 19ol ..ta v. mmm nrrm. and has been closed ever alnce.

nently four munius aKJ, 3uu employes

as

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llfT an i- enatV.u-j. a resding journey.

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na 'vatsr'J sreoadn to make the den- ctass that la quick to mar ,, appreciat;' of SO hoskeat. pratgreeslv

lion as an

liiod 1 W k

tliftHWt, Tki

ai The elevators in the State Life

neeoneruas sir - tbe aa-ts'buiKling carry more than 16,000 of peace, er i f kana' nani MiaangeN daily. The elevator

tary ;u iiiirnK. u ivSn t ittnnr i.. ,,,,eratirs say they carry an average e t . ... kruJia smb. aaasan aW o 1 lanirae,! " t I I

and sfficJaat adminiatratiun of public affairs.

ROOSEVELT VS. ROOSEVELT.

tber pasTaetfnaa aor jwaysssai anaange 8 jaaaaajweaafg ooaaah opwnrd aad In R-aaveirn Ufa of Baataa he -a , I . ' a a at t ... i

d anwaru trip between Hie Hour- oi tfM h:roui: cr.nind acaln-t the prut

F A I RB A N KS.

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s n. ar 'i D. Til. rtf" euuu ui en. of ith'wuhu. ana auioiig owo r

the four elevatora makes strip up tkinns dedsred: or down every minute J4 people -Political economlata have pretty are handled by the elevntors fwnerally airead that prelection la are nanuicu uy "ZT . ,, x.lr. ,,. Ihonn nn.t harmful in nraf

minute. Ihm wouia '

Report I from S.nator FairbanVs tour do not J'l-tify the hopes of those who wofe so insistent on his nomina

tion MJ inaivhoi do nut s vt nUriata. , i ,.

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any aaUHaiaaas and. sgl be M miikp an aYersge of 1,440 pasHan- h of tance no been royaiu entertalaed ty wealthy f aQ l0UTt ID the eleven houa? , men of kLe party, tlo-re have been no arh. pftJ. . fhe

great demons! rations In hie honor. i.j t mAAMm tn . , .

enjfern an iiauiru. im proiei . un priut ipre u- mmsui

this number theie are ttio-e wno in a message k congress on nee. i.

1!".? sj.. aktng of corruption in the

Indeed, aome "t ibo Republican papers

Vi'ti .i ,.,O..Oi- lr:t l.iwi.l hi if h fite li.nl

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... . .. i i ,i f..Kaaai ridn Imfiire i a. m. alter p. m

li l ! i , aal I 'ii'- i.iijwv i iu.i i . . , ,, i i . bis speeotu i H. has sot met easec The system of operating tbe ele- PbHc aerv ice, ho sai.i . taUrnS li sdvsndng say new idea, valor- in this building bt M n arly ; , a tl a through

and. of course, be is wholly incapable parfH any 1 the I sited Bt.te.. J - - - - -

of tbuse tliKhta of oratory which cat"h

. ash elevator i- mnnoriru ov. rnflr .(n f th.. nnldic

a proBSleciKmS saseaablas- and engen , , is at ,he tirnt floor No. ,.,r,)rrt in -., nd . rhp due

der rathuetbss. Everyone MflU . on lhe twelfth to top floOT. niln,stra,Uin ,h PMtofaoS Depart-

l 1 1 a l lue iji iih l HMt rwil mi me riini.., uai , V ) a ,n l . . . . . .L...i .- Whan No 1 and WO I are m ttii

noi tieen roHCHVf-c eoifriiHHsui in . . . n .1 u l v v . . , . ' . . . - , unc tion No . 1! at tbe sixth r.oor H it m hia speech of acceptance he ii own atate 1 has long bean re : position n. m ..,,,, v, .

ardad as a aotd. caleulatins aolltbcaan Upward DOUOa, wmipfh ii ir.- Tv, - - -- ;

. .. I, j ,k Then ele- .Never kas me aonnnisirai ion oi whoso p.-rswr.alltv H aot attractive on its) downward COUrte, intueie . , . , . v. , a V J at tliinl tba C 'M rnnietit iekn en a higher or and who is distantly removed hy na valor- No. 1 p--en .No. 4 at third , , . ... ...

ture and hy subsonuent cttKlvatlon , ,r and No - pnnna N. at thh ' ,

from the . x, rose or th-s- ayvapatines . u . .. . nonor. or efSe any lone.

wit , n.s lerienee mat atane os on e B vtem an levator leaves lUpabllcasi who bsve siuvt the eurfaco an: make men popular a d )M,Verv half minute, prH , ,,, thm Proaide'.t hsv. been no sense the senator a man o m.K e 9 J ikadeM- and impromptu spr'cjies from the tail sad mm wnr" " r . , . a... ... - of a car ami his attempt to las St the twelfth SoM ttUtl down, aad a braM, thouirh at tlmee Pc natty in rmeb a way rs faralaal th fame time the other two DMI at IM whl must he thought of a 1 res Ll. :.u da rt ;i in ,,osaih le lo dnt who thus, for tba aake of votes.

aj . r , , lU0!"lu """" : :La i'-iid hlch'ho once do Mr Fairbanks. In-a moment of In pt a c at at any Boot in the htnld- P ,,,,'., tM, inoth

tTerteaee. I' indorsed the ing PV,.rv iaf minute without even fc erratkl genius"? ship subsidy Mil in one of hlsiM mnah u nacbitlK S ball.

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, epeecnes v .tea no saw nis woros in

the trust organlers to force the smaller establishments out of bua'.nesa if they did not sell their planta Factory after factory was thus absorbed, and for a few years there was no ap parent chance from the conditions that had sktatned while each iiwHvidual pirat was i.tti aad eperated In comdiAaa srtti S)1 "ke ukcrs In tbe same lino f masiuiacture But the trust had entered the field to do away with corupotition. and it soon began IO Baa 'he power which it Bad secured through tbe purchase of

Socnpeung plants. The employee found that they bad n certain tenure tif work, that they srssa employed today and iole tomorrow, ar.d t hat these p. rlodg of ami fol nt gradually grew further and further apart and tbe period! of Idleness gradually became

American Radiator Company; em

1 , f I,, ... r ft .,.n. ran tli.i

let o'lt ' pioveu 1 1 oil! WW , mn mo C. H over Window Class factory. P'1 one year, moved the machinery

,.1,1 In thu trim! ninl cluseil itH äUO away

employes turned adnit. I nited Boahoard and Paper company at York town; bought by the paper trust and closed six weeks ago.

still owns the building, but

won't sell It becauso of fear of competition. MacBeth-Evans Lamp Chimney Company; dosed last season but promised to run this fall on reduced wages, which employes refused to accept.

longer and longer. Then came the

final COUp and mill after mill and fac- Employed ltw men. I,, ium iiimm ..j - M i.i.L.fl I Tin. fiimlit in I Aleviindria. whib

IUI II, -I ini "I ; n. i-i'm' 't . tin - i. .... www a a - , , a.rt , TAil man nltely Borne have now been Closed I abOW.ag fewer lactones on the list of Employed 200 to D men

rorae because Amencu nijimic um".. , m- ' v,1,,,-o 1 '.lift m..n anil nlflva atiilltl,.-, w. ii

U.e town's business was almost wholly " " andent upon tba factories. Frior.h them. Employe, accepted reto the raid of the trust on the Indus-1 d'lc"on ' itptf cent under promise

or Sieauy worK, inn nave reeeiveu -ni-

tor three or four aioiiths. some for a the closed

y. ar and others fur two or three years and svargthing ta uncertainty and diecontent, w !.. re it was mice steady employ nn nt and a certainty of good waC' l

since reduction went Into effect.

From the foregoing, which is but a

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into v , ... V..W .1

' f i2 j'1 per iniuith fnr a five-room house,' P'oymeni om ..o, . i uu,

The . nv.ot of this in the cities of $10 per month lor a four-room bouse, a. . .. . i i. ju . a... 4 a.. .... V..u. t , .ir.i a r.i onv num.

..iniieie. - -1 . I ' r.i...l is uib- , auu w v.. e.- -..'' I .Ma1 ,,, nirda ,,f ,Va nnmlir

her of vacant houses in the town, rents "TT . .

hart fall.-n to an average of $1 per room a BKN tk, and many families are i; tit-;- tl;.-: r house r. nt free because'

tresllng In tl: ir. me Rusines has fallen off r. -.tal property has dcpreciated in value, hundreds of houses sre vacant and Pile men are on SI ry it reel corner Many have left tka etat.- in search of work in other places

of men thrown out of employment by the trusts, It will be aeon that in tho three cities nf Muncfe, Alexandria and

El wood the aggregate Is in excess of

i ui , estimate Includes but

print and weighed their meaning care fully, he entered a denial, saving Inwas misunderstood. Just whv he

Real Estate Tren-.hr.

The Repul II "ti organs Sre tryjpc so Make ramt.l i ill (if the fact that Mr.

UsaJe Kays tO l ugen.. R. Rogers, 30 ß ,Kfl a number of speeches ..er.'- in sc. 83. 1 2 s. r 5 W, gW.OO. , . ,..-. va

should deny that ho 1 now for a ship ,HMmr, Thews to .1 d.n Werner. 100 m ,ms ' 1

en he voted for a bill that ftora- in ;,, , I ,, , I a, f 21W0 .00. mar untve away soma, oa in. .--o-

the senste. needa en Paul Pniitt to Nam y Hcel-e. lets no. cr.-m no oi. ,.- ... nmww.

might be suggested that 1 and . Mentor. l.-0. Of courae th- wish ta rath-r to tne

Hraat Deeraaks to Henry k i.uko- thought it id pem.wrat. no m.vier

ver. lots no. 891 ami 33, lluntingt.urg, maj have been his riewa eight

years ago. wi-uld id.jct to Bryan or

and many others would go but the.r dsliasn, as would be the case If they

v. . I . in itad Hen is a partial record of the alosed factories and of the Dumber Of SMS thrown out of employment ;

American Wladow t;iass Osmgnay; el a t two yeara ago; employed Bo0 Bea; has ions no work since that time except ett-erimenttag aritk blowing machines. Big Four Window Class Company; fell Into the haJ Ii of ths trust and waa dismii.', i and -"" men forced into the rani i of ktl its ftopul He Iros and Steel company; has been c'i .( ! in: e months and Its

nu-nüri u-.i.itil rotlo.r have them OCCU-

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- .tn ( ik. 1 r.M .,1,,,.. nf tk. Im.rl.

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long per mis of enforced idleness ha .' left them without money on which to move their families Smiie of the skilled workmen of UUBCM are work lng as day laborers In the oil fb Ids of Dataware eeunty. some are iri nr kye wa- ' re arc en trage' on odd Jobs ai ti the town wkerever t' y can flue: work a: d f ST ai.ytb.ug Ibsl the employer offers. The I US Bett i the fy of Munc'e has suffered a eonsvant annual redttt Won under those sdverso conditions and conservative estimates place the bis to ct .'s sussaass at not leas than v."u inn. a year, in aaatmst with tbe attit 'do of tbe trust tow ird tS fsct,-'". " o nn-n, ,m n

can Tlnplate Company at El wood, for the mill Is not closed, though It gives employment to Its men only about , half the time, making really 750 Idle ! all the timo.

The Republican campaign text book Is out. and for the asking anyone can learn the real truth about Teddy and the trustn. how to have reciprocity without reciprocating, how the door has been opened In China, but we can't get in: how honestly and capably the administration haa run the government without fraud or guile, and how the Republican party has put up the

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laV t.upi.Ml.. .me L .1 loo. .I .n . aka.1 f,ir .Ka tormnr an.l r

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the trust whose Laaeful Influanes

been felt n .- I .,t h cities ..f the

duced tbe cost of living to the balance of us

. - i i ' J l . ru Ilia sub'-l,(a-;. n h was MLuTng in planafTf-A It m

a campaign Is now on, whereaa one

bad Just bean Slowed when his vote ineyt

was cast for tl.e.sbip subsidy steal WFu-. w Benodid DtB!, Br., fid

atn's in sece. b! ami -I, tie, r W,

175.00.

It coin..ami.a m n L Aa a A tttrafn ' " " -- -i . . ' any 'Hier mail manil. ' n-'.'

whet In r an election ts before or bobind the pollth'lan. and this seems to be tho case with the Indian senator

Parker Mr Brysn will bo in ladlaaa

HeoryHettlch to Frank Kreilin. Iff W thr acn's u?s'cs. J, 10 and 11. t 2 s, r 4 w, With men who onCM cepoewd him.

f,.(.;oo.(a.

This is the picture that cauacs the

a , a , , . M iL . Oa t I a

Henry C. Pettlt. fsited States msr- John Brosnruer to Mary o. nrosemer, nysoricai ans .nun n-Pu,

shal for Indiana, has boon sheeted lasi will. , orgsns It is a picture of narmony ans bv.the Republican state central.com- Hsrt.ara Harder to Vary K. Harder n, ,. , r(-(t fcmnmm, B Indiana means

mitten to urniir tho leiri slut li H'ies ill sr. . :, i i a, I e tHi n l-.U IC v .r"f)

enmpasgn and by accepting auch a

Mike .n-rger to .1 iej.h Üreseber. 1 '.'.'

acres in se- XI, t 1 a. r i. r WW Wl.

w'llliam .i Bryaa addrsassd the La

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position he enters, lata partisan poll .nh,is stnegel to .lohn stem, lot no. rbatiUuoas at Uacota, where he tics teTth opimiy aud d. flarxly In opoo ssjt (Vleatine. NOOOO. lntroduced by akstUktoT latwreaOS

Kiev to tne nuesnr tne citii service Win. Sunderinan ti nenry u. Buntirt

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of tka Udiaaa campaign vdll.no Sbl MaTB 0. Cummins to Wo., -an Cum- net. Pineal, b it M excuse Ukra Ux th-- eyes of bki auneri 'runs. 41) acres in sec 10, I It, I 8 ! sin to r-ter ta the lieiaocin.tle eau- '. . M1 is (" am ""peri ., I, ,,, ,ril,n,i.lrff an, e'l OiflStiC

I jo acrrn ui r wi . , . r, w , m in. a ' " tin Ii llir.laeri-. t'l.taal (Ml. farms Hc was Interviewed on tho

. L L, KsiaatoL v. Kstao, fO nerat hi poetical situation by a wresnoadaal One onlv needs taTlook at tho reeord 11,1 '.-. r B , I1600.CO. nf ,,, minola gUt H ttataf the same

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of Indiana lagiSfai urea since the Itr

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publicans eawie Into power to se that nt - 0i;,.ral hoa when it I'tr n ' ' ,n s"e' ",' mm the longer the la.e runs the greater career of a !' l'ol hog : w en U , wy favra. tho burJou which they place upon tho P")'" h,ni to take lhfi be8t " the ble. It Is gaining in atrength every

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in a letter to Chairman O'Rrfen of tho Democratic State Committee. Chairman She. han of the National Ex ecutlvo Committee gives the lie to the Repuhl'csn stories of friction In tho national committee He ssys tbe stories are without foundation, for all the members are in complete accord on all Questions relative to the cam i'sn.

Colonel William Heynes, who waa the Republican candidate for congress In the South Bead district In 1888. has declared for Judge Parker. Colonel HaynoB is s well known educator, being a member of the faculty of Notre Dame University. He casts his for

tunes with the Democrats In this campaign because he believes that President Roosevelt hss deflected tho government from that wise yet conservative policy In which It was directed for a century and which kept the country froo from tho entanglements that are so common to Europ-. He believes In s "world power," but It should lie a power gnln'd through peace and not through war.

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La.-dla, Hanly, Durbln snd Crumps cker. In chorui-MDo you reckon they sre talking about the Senatorshrpt"

Senator FmrbankB has not yet learned to let go HOW I 'range thst a millionaire should per- staattf hold on to a $'..000 a year e! B Judge Parker, a comparative! ir man, voluntarily givea up fl. a year whon nominated for tbe i luicy.