Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 49, Number 6, Jasper, Dubois County, 19 October 1906 — Page 1

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Jaspeb, Indiana, Friday October 19,1906.

No. (I

UWiVS WO WC CALANDPK.

WRIDDLED

Speech at Franklin. Exposes Ilu Governor's Deception.

TrLt1 Told About Attorney General's Cifito.

the

One of if r llsud n M tJ7 i'alaiid r Uoiii ii i.ul M ' Vi -. The Harn mi's Brownie Caian

der f!f I'tt't i.-. ali: 03 tan edtlcn run within it- itaiuiiig m ... t amount of u tful in forma- -x-Morrpy General Smith. In a

tkm. ihn eaten I r consists of twelve pagw II hy inch.-.-, handaonieiy printed in three clmm ,.n In el iianor Hna in.. I.

oi .- i ,n i vij 1111.11 figures show the (tevs so plainly ig rjD ! easily read across the largest room. Holl h tys are in ! -.j. Changes of th moo i. wi -Iber conditions W ;nh t la . chu.'cli festive signs, &igttanfthe ::Kliac and much other useful knowledge. This !;. autiful Cal in ander usually sells Tor in cents h n and will he mniled ! receipt ' stamps direct from Brown Mfgr. Co., Greenville, Tenn. Ask your druggist sndhe win tell ou how to v t one fr s "' sr' John Casper, JYI. DTin sit i;in A Surgeon. 1

Omen: Sth and Main Ma. .1 PKR. INDIANA it..-1, i i ..... ..

..in KeTPBtM nur n, i Know n: hi . mitii 1,.,, mm,,., ont,.r f Integrltv WI . n he u.iewld nie n. was familiar w .tli the

in j. Dty-ewasrara ogees las' t Feasts that van t b the uili. i and the ' h I bey were collected ' 1 "i . t .., .,,,,1 th(. ii.i. l i.ii Mitch work. anl tbe met hud. I have "i ii II. m work in this quite everything else h lhal office, is on ap ' I did while tr . . nd

I am -,at: t -1 i. remain in li lass I repeat, ouiv i iiipiutsim. r so far hh the .vlru.r.;st ration oi the

n i ? 's office reLu

dii'ie uf tl. H l-n-- tl b Ina; ilt . la.. under v and Um d i roupi i i If he ser . I DO klli. ' l. n gsfsl, as ennnet-ted proval uf wi

! t., overthrow the ma

b. turn the pop!.. t, d.f,.n t ih

I ... I .

! otm, non j.iuj . Krn. ajid I w- i;t Hot Alban J. BtmMbje. aad that

! law tili rinni u i i . .. . . .

fOllavad th a. UHtiuli- of the cor l.oar 1 ,.t 1. , .... ' .

dtfaiii-t thf- in n,T(. . emDlavauMl -M. Mhu . .u

" -" ...uir III I HI- "lit!.'

" oui Krom and wan mads ami

po rut ion

oar

un i.i another f..r ov.-i tw In to law

riefBM Ihk laa

I still

conplated ord

r - nt roen-r tnan ttiat nnicr nai e --. r.'nd rp"nnimMf,l c t sal One word met on tin ttthjaft:

n I I

never a' anv tltn- In my life loMiled

1 to!l"-l thes. crnoiatl.,,., t. ,,t ... ,, ,. .. . ff,r """"- P-Iin in th. "I" ll

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Utl'l IiMi v Kinleil r. I,,', i-m.i tl.. ui... .t

,, in i rot ( K' at i nn m i,,. BupraaM irt of the i nited tt for tb powar aatd Mjaatyofcoa

"T ' ' a,)" oenateci all hhmmmtihI nvprnmpnt. I wish

wiiwtai power entered in In it urumtnentlv

ana in- vi, - ,: v a areal one ront

atRenii, I never aided. al'tted or advised, directly or bWUiatllf. In th work of anv bMfalatiM Inlibr When

to keep jn rtfft,, t never worked or ntntsto1

" '"r" 1 "'a' that MkM, , ,

UHU ValirAfl l-v m . A. I

for the iH-oide of the K.t xi . ' ,w """ ilafnre which added

" u- t-i u.iuim ii .-.overt' Kll DuWer of Hip tum .m ii v ..r ik i. ... . ppwwaioi ,

' iMaao awe, arm II rn. corporation! had been

-u ,r iii' in asamst laM-oad su , cCn! n that

property, anitxai'inir to Sto,.i nlnnli h.., . The t:nsts? Well

pow.-i j

u ii n tue a a

a 'aw thrtm?h the Ipkis-

a pMiay t my

anipensat n.

w as affirmed an in reast. ,f iui i.n

f'' BM over th- old valuat

ion.

of I raW n on O, t 11. Kf. b, ftirm r attorney ti:laioo to nnnia k the

rnor Hanly ano to mt for ihu wilifui

arc i

governor rih

at . tit

. I-' ' k-ih iji was n atod hy -tatute in UM )ar 1S5.'. Ki 'in the first the pout r to odUod OaOJTl due the state wa gtroa to

tleai do i rani

luctod

Or. J. J. Schneider,

;

a, and th gttorM gaaiafaj Jr frrnu au. h colfoctiou the Said m allowed bf law porta th at .. 8ssilon of 1KS! the !Ä,

mliiK that oftv e an

' ' ' i n d, tin- work M:t ! nor .u -.. If and Mr tm is identical, and as to earnes n m kind, hut only reo h" t; Immediate prods and : y Immediato Bocceaaor ottit -o uro Repablleasa. "rbey ve." io! the ar,. r, pnt.-d to he Now why are they left out of h-tliatioti wlit n tl, tonnue of ial hotui and detraction is

' I atJit t that noth -aid of these j?en Bd jiitd where they be -aid of nie In ii; public funds un-

rne iaw or decision of the supreme tirt of the th.

taf hiiitfui in b

I-

(

iven i people

-litest the state

l-ecn hnmhLut Kt.r ....... - work In

- - t ' l UfT Instesd t the mate beiog Tl 'liaiKl '" ,ht' ,',T)'' 3"t "h" harnt by the peoj,!.- and for tSS)Ssrs SO in the Wis Republican Cdit would today be a af I naaala etah at mM. mtik

, mi, ,i urates w a- r: ;i corpora tioaa owed four

u I" "; ' w 1,1 - tf I forced such taxes t it-. hi.. a .,...' ,,, only for the common saloons to both-

the pavn.ent ol the tax to the p. reeled the leajhuature to authorize. I ? irtflb And neither the trusts nr pie o the state. I forced th navmenr sav this Immhwi tn tk i i uL. . . . . . ..

I(1 i Hi M Uli I III I I ' V I 111 I i II' Til .11 ' I '. ' I i lollop .I .-..... ,. -

i ' " 'win um' rax law if iv

nr a! t ,-.- ti, - i.ii v dorn insiiArl hv e.irdi.i .A.tu

" J '.'dMii .I t . . .

- tax- and on-irate , ........... Sw uewaa a Hometnin

di

f th-

t.i-

f Man h

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xina v a

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taira in Troxi f BaihlHtRi Main .IAS;U. IMdA V.

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iradu.ite of the Inoiana l'i-ntal (VISS Ani hSfinS bacatsd in Jaicr relets a -hare of in pah patronag All work snart-nteed. ttr.e me a cal, atii here t. rtay. Orncan sjsiken. WI-

FRANK L. BETZ attorney s4 . w mnl IVllioii Attuillev

an he

ni. Am I atnsled out at y as th 1 victim of the i'l' i f .!.- hood and aim i am a Dssso attnfn general of Indl!Vo. to Novem ltd il was my pride to give le oi this -tat a faithful useful -id:n;r:istratinn. and -il I' 'i - and errors. Ii ! u No a t ornev-en-

Cral ever went out n,l nia.le r-ollo...

attorney. general and tlons of del ISSBOStl fSBSa himself id it enactment waa Tlie most :hat a car- ful oMcer could )trintcndcnt of nubile do UfeS III -!! f fi in i.utUB mum ImUSi ait

ir.tr-, -in, .u. - . . .-...m

-mii i ,i, iiirro'ar tr-r-.... fin . ri,i .p... H ..i. ... .1.. .

" " 'in w in.-oi ni. 1 a.ier

the reason for exeitlsir. all th.. ,..n,i. i

riciiig its enactment was that lasts amJstsJcea acctnr, they are simply misamounts of hfHil funds wer, diverted takes and should he corrected when frm their lawful channel, com ml n- fully a- ertalned

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1 w :i s v. .. . . . . ... .. ...

tries, amotir.tinir to million. ..r im .v... . . - .. . i P.'cn 10 auiam ine attention or tr.ej

wii .ion on- niiiation or railroad lars. In this grssd eosfllct I received proport under the dd system was srov"rn'ir an1 StSOfSSy gSSwW Sal But iothiag sad p I'd my inn expense? , ff.u .,t w hich amount h id been J,,st thein catch some fellow putIt, you now ask th, .p.esrion. -V.M. fixed am. d.t.rmlned hy the railroads tiaR a penny in a slot machine! l?nwortl 1 m he ears kbi pay theme-he, whi.-n amount thay of-1 whll, servis the people sa attoinoy rernl t,. pay umid without further A large portion of the speec hes of Let mo SB a ate. further . '"n,,",, ,h,,r"f,r' both flosacvor Hanly and Attorneyir mv mi a step further My ex belss on the Increase of SSI ana non '

ssstBstioa i dlscoreied lhal the reat tlx- . by the states as.-.,,,,.,,,, ma.i. ,,"noral mim iH KlVPn ovr btltla

w.-j pasaed and apf IttS. It w a a Memo thit passed it. and a

nM .no approved and signed It The !; was .iralted by Hon L T

1 o un . ti.i-n n Kepuh an. i iji zed by the si

in

. r . .,; th- srat

H.a. etat? i an 1 from

I .-tatute frj. f ,; March 5. to the pisiature h n.-i at.

gov- harr tig pi

my reeot

prepa:,-d a bill ;,ra i ; n for f h - as sessnient of this gr at ;:.perty. It

lost Iii Ihn i-nn

.ii . '. . . . . . . te . . k . r r

tm pra.iu tn i4jo.,if mmi a.fV.irmir nifmt rti Prompt attention given tr drmani 'n tied -ns. .Noiarr i':rtdc in o(B e. hpnds of defan SsTl.iie. 1 re . n i A., idem I nan ranee ears for roanv

land kad

I Ml

t

is. and practi, ally The governor says I made too much of fb? state, and money while atiorueveml in the

' "ei mm urn maitsn. Alp Ipen n"fHad the hi

le i ,;rt!i H" corperatioi

unto s.x riuiu- asrars adJoiiinmpnt it P od the teaata, however, after the mt ist persistent fight ever made oror

I bore

uffif a law (.hau thae

' i (a court. I

( ompait - rej.r. ,,i

laws ma ! rectlon of

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' r,,pP' " fly "ie correct- , f fh se sulfa and fought the,,, ..n.it . The w

the lj.f hour of my offldal life. andfrou waa neither

s: and the exist itiv ntK nt hi ei,emni .u.. . .

" m ... " ' . ji iui- aujuuni

no provision for the cor- I made That Is of no consequence

evils or for the resfo- if what I earn d was earned under the

is tund. This status law. if tlx law was too liberal, it Is n for the appointment for the legislature to change it. and OSaetlmCS cnlleil ira. tn ri,ln.. . : i. ...

- - - - mi .. iii(i. to- ji.oii u aiiows. rruaential InSUrailCe ' 11 ;aI u4 r compensation waa flxod by the lsw

.u...i.-o ,.,r ine collection of and every effort was made to mm pliant fund by the attorney general or strictly rttft its provfsions. I will later his assistants. whih did not bear on dismiss the question whether I got the eX; SSO of it collection, such ex- more than I was worth The question petise should . . .,-. ,.t ,,f n n rr,,n i- 1 rata- iu V.s.l I m ..La a t , .

:...i. 100 (Mi to IB kurj not etherwiee appro- Won in taken it' Would the n..r.....M. I,, n,T ;.:,,:.rv:i':".v:i!:,.::.at:

-'!- 4 ! in- r f :i i ' ' i Iii 'i va r . . . . t . t i .... i 1 o

-i ..... - " - - "i" '""ii min' i a iaw nxnÜLÜ TL"1!?' I" romBMt h- ttorney-general ing his compensation have refused to

Ir"" i-'surilil , I ' : I IIHi'S nflirrorl in mal-in. .....U sl... k. .

' . til 111 Cl n I 11 E 11 IJ n.tr1 H

ARCH. C. DOANE. Kepn -eriting

Company, Profil Shsrioii Life lueurance f r Men, Women ai.i Cbildren. Ayes

mad- r of colic

S

t-siiij tMitiiiess .n icti

' T.-

M nday per- r '

tr;npa. t are raotrir d to present it to him ' ' Wi Moidayt. a f r th, r

e-.eür at ... - .. .. 1

Ptrtont bat ns .wnsbm" haimM. t. rnr a" c

which th

The

save htm? 'i answers

The law provided that It seema not. CtlOBl ii, a S by the attor Km II

.I what.v.r kind or char .... . should l ak4 t,. , D,d 1 Earn Mor Tha" I Was Worth?

in ca

ftwu t : n.ji ....

aae'iii lurary will be kmd a ' mniissio,, f p.aml. allv tw. ntv p.-r ' ' , k '-r,mhis ptnfmslthm In 1 of M-H " , , , "aiirond ',. ., I. .. ,- ..., un.. ... m. 18! the iMülsh. .A. .u.. -I01 alrtOC ""'"ty brought suit to set

.... - ..r ...r- 0.--1 . ni. i .-. nun mini' - ' "iiai is, nm,le -o,,l Kll .. ; i -b a sum not ee-.ng "the ,w tax law. It was p of , n th! ir smnSS las p r ceal oa Um an nt ooUmied a """" caaess m-asi:re. it was Th..v mt,,.. i t. . . ... """,rt it o'i t.. v Stroasli m nd in th i..-i- u I ,m r,I,,M, f,jr three years to

w t . , 1 1 . at1 i i i list t IIS" ' " ' " ' minwiir JJ I fia a... . Mnn ..II . . l ar ... 1 '

assist'B's r-naf.ige.i in making collec- i me uepntuicnn parti

tions for th att uri. y general s office w emncri I SV m. I .

exp.-rt ac.ountants and IKn""r"1 party n

whatever to do with the ,aw wMhW ü a n.-w valuation of en of th, offic Ar.d a" "' P'"lit in the state was dl-

: 'v i . 1 1 -.. i-i.K aVastas Beoasj Towissblp Trudn' Notier.

i f nr.d. 'rngacd,

Trustee of Bo,iie sretc slmn

Ibou eonaty, hereby sives had notbn

Will itlleii.l (o ail MltMtiestUf . tti o? Trustee at hfa

!' 'Hi: i rial to the tltiall ( . arne

- ....... - iiiirni ii ritiH i

propert. aa owned by the sleeping car uadoi the aea law It was ibis v:.i. fM'"t rooked ness of several H-

501,1 vpiess telearapb and tltm of t1 m, no,, which fought to Publican state officials Wheal tbw rTrulUnaTawlS! STZ "T u,'r's an fl'" ""' 'he Republican pari laataaa. -r- paylnic no tax on ah leb the railroads tried r, Bacntmla. i - .u u. . 1 thall lawealed capital and valuable from Bovine. ,,,,, ' ,fy l,aH ,h'M ih" P""P Y firamcbisss ..: l that there was no law Mak rear stsm computation Tbese!th,n Mk evryU,dz t kos :?l ;l" ,tm,e thereby this property easaorattoas have I n compollod t. t,,is aasBS party in power Tbl la o-ild be adequately assessed and vat-pay taxes on th s valuation (which I courage of the kind called -gall " It nod tor taxatior. So during the s s- 'n -'it for and unheM tn Kit.. .

ii, ,, ,,; tl vat ire rat! i a.. t . ... r . an aiso an msiiii io me iotolllgeac) n in ifgis.ai'ire or IbSj. I had court) for tourte- n v-ars Take th

rate for state and local p, " t!'" VOt":'S ln'!iMut

- Iui : it.i teen years, tlo-n add tu

was intro.iu, -1 in the house and nfter tr the additional revenu- paid under much delay, occasioned by a lobby In-ltht sleeping ar law of 1S:.:. and you tereated in ths defeat or the spssss. will bsee the mmi rssthn of the benefit it passed the house and transmit you have iv.-d from m adminis

1 " 'ate There th moot tn tlon as attoi iu v g.-neral of Indiana powert ni hiid.y attempted to defeat' An 1 as I have said rue beaofcinl re ttw blU and bahl it up on third reading suit of my babora for the state iB ao-

ti i on. and will continue to bear rich "ids until through misnisnagsnv nt snd corrupt methods corporate r sliall again seize the U-gitimatc

tlons of owestate government

IM) yon taeavi anyone aay. liu n

ceded in or than be Was worth"?

n brieftv stated ta

ixht nor nleasnrit

ban led tbe unfinished l.usaness over llt w8 hrl. laborious work Tha

to m sucessor in office. The aw Questions Involved were original and

of the highest moment to the state. Defeat mant financial disaster to ths -t ItS and a denial to the people ths

r uht to exercise through the lawmaking department of government the ereign powor of taxation lndepend. nt of the wish and demand of cor

porations and trusts. Nothing more need he said on this rahjoef ex.ept that since the conclokm of this labor these corporation! led me with un" tenting op ! Itlon ThSf stili feel the sting! Hut the null grinds on'

The .. rnor asserts In his speeches thai daring thO session of the legisla

ture in wticn tl- wa a s-etiator t..-. ,.

-la' he oboerred that i t m tap I IT "Ml whole sinter lobbying for a bill to! y current expenaes three In-i .-as. n . oinpt-nsatlon tf the at-! rnts 00 lM'' That is precisely

K""' ra, arm inai n- as a sen- wnat was done and it means an ad

at jr. oppooeq tr at titll at every step and stau- even to voting to smtain

'.oreriior Ilovey's v.-,. To say tha

a-s rinatlv upheld in all its parts bv

0S courts, and the property owned

ny these corporations have ever sine laying taxes to the state on thsame hasis ax railroad nronertv I

am not prepared to say how much taxes the people have received from these corporations The sum Is larg, It is aafe to say It is up into the mil lions Befors the passage of that law those rorporaUoaa paid nothing on th capital invested it was through my pBtaoasl . Toits as attorn, y genera-

uiai uiev an- paying now. Do ro still ask the seestioa, was be paid too ksai I-t BM an a step further in ISSS

taXfS I appealed and an iat suit I filed a counter

The Republican state officers, from the posoraor down, are not paraimonlons when It comes to handing th puldle funds out to party favorites. And it makes no difference that the state is "embarrassed" Governor Hanly used the word himself and needs a million dollars or so to he even with th desperate game ths UetMiblican politicians have piuyd UthJtegaaasataw The Per iMIcan pfrllblntlers If

they are not carernl may hold up to the view of their hearers a Columbia club poker chip. The Columbia club, you understand. Is the swell Reput)b SSI orsani ration at Indianapolis In which Oovernor Hanly. Attnrnoy-Or.. eral Miller. Vice President Fairbanks. Senators Hem, nway and Ileveridgo

and other (J. O. P. orators are stockholders. THE STATE TAX INCREASE. Has It occurred to you that no Re publican speaker and no Republican

newspaper has said a word about the

I i. . ... . ... r.i ti'.l Th. tl... M..k ... .-

nt! west ,-t l'i , 'ohm i s.-a, y p, ri,ap ro ay mat " " ueieai n . Seta SMkSk Sgttl "" w rss.tiK th- eolleetions bv'zau iu earnest Politician, and n if b-asiSSJ IliaSSillj i,! assay raSSI in ex, of tb- new -i-a; . rs demanded its overthrow. '! oiiSatuiilay. till amount all, wed by law. in wbi-h case "m1 ,h rp' 'ornoswtions took the

s from the Townehij the eS. . WmM I iinM bj the Mtoraey ' '" ' ptnrst of the legi.

IS ena, t oars a measure They I that it was unconstitutional

'mi. at trie l.il'-v o. ... i

. -- ii i i '"" '.""VT: At th s i cnt I wish to ,all votir d, ,a

iv.TKK J t HVika ' R,,,,T,,1"n I the fa, t that the act Just an1 valuat ui- of kfoSflta fixed linsiee BoooeTp -MtS ' dratfed ami caused to "n,,or i,R 'ithor.ty were void Rail " y. te introduced ander the management r"ad ' ("Trat., n- doing business in

of Mr Mitchner. who was then attor- ,n,!8 s,a,r WPn, '"fore the tax board

aiaoa lownaltli TrwatCM Notice).

y f t.eral. without tny knowledge an'' r- sistcl the Bsscssctesd of their

patinn and if was arproved t!"P"H "i the grofJBd that the law

that hereafter the 1 1 a '-y Governor Hovcy. PndT the prm-i " Boats however, owni-hip will be in Ire '"n ' thi? tatute Attorn y c.eneral ov,,i'i'l"' thsse nbjectloas and in

n-t Satunlav of eacfiMitthner opera' ed for nearlv two cr, ,b laiiiathm ,t tailroad prop

maining hatnrdays at years. His collections were very in Is MVitbweM o, lartfe RMt) ths ami int iif munnr hs

fl T v

t V tlii

t SI

. pasmss of st. ending tc earned

"ess, nu ail prM ns be atth the lawoasttjp er ex ' t. those days. i library is kep.'at Sain'ii tSsl whert- ali mar

tl.. l.

at

under this law . is the " a -:

amount earned hy all of his successors aaaeisniesit. In Saasa, 1 mention this to all to ' "rp uaiioii' roar mind that if an sfsref is to be ' condemned because he h.is mad.- t" ,v " much money under the law. then It '"''"i1

' - . . - u to I. ill . .ii.ii, irtn .1... ..m. .. ili.l II I...

S.T. i onneV etors at si. aamred uia.n the same kavel and bo TOpert I I

subject to the same treatment how-

WS. ia St-hml

vi n. A. i.rziv.

fni.tt Mavlison Tt

troiii f oootiuu to

ii- i ae of fai.fino.ear. To defekt thla H the baTgS railroad a lit suits to annul i 1 reason that it f both the state and n and the assess

against' their 1 Tin so suits were

me net t in rar loss parts of the

slat- al UM Sams I me. and temporary

I e t i t-w ... '1.. . .

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M.t.liner is a H

ne.1 ttustee of Jeffer, n He !s a level gl r"'l'. I Ml miU ft a. f W "

mi, v," r.:'.,v est man

.... nut-im IO m, ,M

ever Indelicate It mav annear from a

partisan political point of view Mr mp-i.. i-.-ns -ranieu to stay Im collec-

Po far

blican politician man and an boa ollectjons Were

d Trusiee st his

ib of Pir.U. ve on

i oncerned. tmdticted that brsn, h of office exscflyisa I did and as was

tion

cotth Ta Slble

sit ifti tbe i It,

aw and tsnve pos-

claim iskil g ludgment for the amount

"f " d. Ümjueiit taxes. The case

was tried bmore Judge Reinhard, sit riiiK a- in nit Judge, and after a hot lv , ort. , , trial with Htm A. C Har

r.s for the plfintitrri recs voted Judg tner,r for $ M.SoS against these two retTkora i- Pesdlag an appeal ut the sspreme rottrt, I esrnt nan of office Alter that ths laasmesjl was paid, but I reeelsod no compensation for my work Now do you ask. "Was he paid too nint h?"

Ths work I did while attorney gen eral is -nil bringing ri, h rewards to the pcoplt of the state, ami It will continue until the end of time The moiiev I Imi-ccI from orpoiations and

put into th, public treasury has mad. it pooslble UiNirSTTharge the public

debt of the state as it becomes due it has Saptfl it possible to support th ptial and benevolent institutions of the :ato without borrowing SSOSSy 11 has made it SJOaslhk tn dls -barge the obligatioi s of the various counties and the atsalelpgl governments of Um stats and tn licb'-n th. hurden of taxation Bpogf-tkO whole people With

tbls view of fbe matter do you hear Bomeoae sty, "Ms was paid more than he was worth"''

ditional tax of a half million dollars a year for the state's expenses

Additional Counsel.

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I

d ach week ami mjiMista "fierwards done hy W illiam A. Ketch " "iig township litisine-s SaS, RepublU an. whir succeeded me 'aw 1

I msde th- ssme class of collections as Mr Mitt hner made; Mr. Ketcbam I ,' l,Bn "w inn it tbe same class of collections that I made. Practically the same as- ' ' si-tants who collet ted funds for Wh xv 1 1

i ..... ,i

. ... ..I.,,-,, oava

''UN

MOW, Trust.

J?1! -andfhaptHd Hands

until a final hearing

Con, plain! Is made that addiriona' counsel was employed In these rases

tsto Iks attorney j sad paid our of the,flin,s if the state r!,lit ioltaT' Counsel ' That is true Tkjen lbs rmposaUoaf defense1 of the j assisted by political partisans SSOSiled I' : V USt Hi". state h. veri , xistOaSM fW the tate am' S) the whole Re .ought to sap Ms life by defeating th. s ate was up In legislative pow-ef of taxation the opl law The It publl- naeans by which government can live i tu n met at Fort 1 deemed it w ise to

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i-' of this statement it is re, kleas fcv,'rv tax psyer knows that with the The only bill introdu, ,-d In the logia . nornioua incrase In tha taxable

latureot 1S:1 .affc tfng the rompraSS property of the state there should he ' on of the sttoraey gsswrel was the . .,.,,..,, . . -i ... , . reduction and not an increase " neial i.- and salary law. which V SI. isawas a autus n . .sure of tb,- IWSSOI Islli '"vv B,,t 'h11 11 unly the v Um v of the BMSsaeS m people wbo pay the taxes and lh Re t, rsstSCS and grade gsmi SaSaWOaSBV publit an politic ians who have been tion allows.! to state and ennty effi- running the state's business for twelve rs from l'R to r.n p-r cut When M.st ni.-iis. ne whs p. i, I .i,g 1 , v-n:. C'rR ""nk th" People's money ia -d and tdvlasd ths committee "..lug n,v apmjsl When you go to vote t in chefge b9 pt Is- the commission remember that he Iemocratlc party

uarwaa in, knmrse) sen eral under i, pigged to an economic! .dmlniathe law of ivy,, from 2' to 12 per anA , ""minis ,nt. , redo, tk ,, t M p. r coat which ,"t,f,n aDd 1 - On hnnee was tmd. and becsSfri part ,hPr hanrt ,nr RrP"hlieans guar Hi the law srhlch is shown a page t L'4 ntec to spend all the people will Of the A- is ,,f kteSSi 9. 1S'1 aund and then some. The governor ays he opposed ths panoses oi that law from start to LOOTFRS OF THE PUBLIC. flnish ami hi every stage and step, becsmM it was intended to Increase The attornev general of Indiana h. compensation of the attorney gen- ,h h ral. thS reeerl shows that this law "amstAas intended to and did decrease the n ,h,s 8ta,e "kTalnst the

M nsatmn of the gttsrasj t'-n.-ial ,r,JBf- nd he is saying on the stump

p. r rent on collet tion and no- 'hat that Is the reason w hv h. ,-..

added any additional powers taken no stens P.in.t tu - - -

s-r. I IT" tl illll I H I 1 1 OH company, the bridge trust and

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iuten or compensation to that oflcS

rV'boever voted against that hill voted

o allow the attorney general to per ''Pilers of the people and the

mor' in roltecUoat 'ban I asked tai payers And why is there no law vl-lature to put into the law In Indiana against the trusts What I knew dim a powerful lobbv of the RP''n party been doing osetf offi,. n w IS piSsesw and ab Indians for the past twelve years. pted to defeat the bill, not b. . ansa '"r'ng sil of which time It haa be. n hey favored 'he attotre K, n al for la absolute -ontrol of the state gov

m- wee o-mhisiuk nun nut simply arampnt ..a .a.- i-.i.. .

oi.. aalnt the law. in that gr-at riiiiirgsatl to aid the

n t were retained by me through mv 1 :' " f'audulent and de-. state against the aggression of cor term and continued to work for Mr " , - j Mr Kalrnsnks pnrste power which was seeking tc Ketchtm during the period that he ade a op h a :alnst It and the become greater than the state Itself operated tinder the law ef 1K89 I '-'u, awtfcaaSlt was set In mo 1 1 tffWJ IsTsttf employed Hon William know of no better lawyer than WH

w .

bet ause would I olflcl. la r aay Uv I

o-.tKis!nK him but

, , ',. , ' ami me legislature Why teat of that measure w- .u. . I and salaries of these h" '"'".Pty left the people st the h water mar k So It Is mr' -v t men who combined to swinthat s member of the die individuals snd to loot th. -.

v. nrmi awawaDij wno men ra omreas urles of whole communities

uiai diu vo"1' wnn rne county oni

The

era' lobby and against the reduction n"w"r MT Tho men who have

of all fees sn l voted to keep the attorney generali compensation 40 per

been and are now managing; the Re

publican party in this state would not allow an antl trust law to bo passed.

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