Plymouth Tribune, Volume 8, Number 43, Plymouth, Marshall County, 29 July 1909 — Page 4
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Only Republican Newspaper in th County. HENDRICKS & COMPANY TELEPHONE No. 27. r " OFFICE Bissell Building, corner Importe Entered at" the Postoffice at Plymontb, Indiana as second-class matter. Plymoutr, 'rndiana, July 29, 1909. COURfT pECISlljNS j RUfiE CONTROLLER5 ORS IS SHOWN. Pay lor, Anoy Officers WilJ beBased on Work in Military AcadI"1 i i Jt ? ; tyvn i 1 . - J j I Washing I fafyxl-lRciJni' I Tracewe-11, Controller of the treasury, and L. P, Mitchell, the deputy controller have just rendered a decision iffect&t-g' the pay oi an officer in: the regular amn', -wfok-h ft-lust rated two irJterestiiirg things:. First,, the' imlSfferem:e on tire part tf the .Uni'ted States tow-artl settling- vith its 'creditors, an J ecVn'd th? great power the -co-ntroller has-,. with respect to' the payment, of montey'from Che .treaisury. The decistion allows, a pay 'account whicfli the satpreme , court of the United States appnoved moritthim 'twenty years ago. The rite of pay of an army officer depends oii '.the length of his' service'; the theory" being tlirt up' to a certain point the, officer becomes more va-l- :,!;;:;;; .fi.;o;, ivajL'ie as ive gaMVsi kriSo-Wied- a-nci e.y perierjce. Years ago the 'supreme court held alter a most elaborate review of the far.vs relative feo the military academy thht the cadets were always apart of the army. In a later c,asef decided in 1S9, the si(preme coiirt held rJha.t the 'practice which' had'.cfb't'atried in the treasury nor- a, great .many year -f rerus-mg credit üör time '.served' 'at the" military a cademy j am? eVrcmeous. Under the rirffc' cfecisllon the officers 'were paid from 1SS1 orHward; and -when the secortd "dejeftsron came out the depiarLment began n good IfaiVu to' readjust' the a cc punts. A lejw proirncnent and iri-fleri-tia), officers ,'gt' their pay. Tli en a,'n'e-' controller of the currency töot offpce.'ninkl .tie .'ecJded that norwiihUtandih'g' the supre. ne court's decisEoifl, (hVir.taäiÄd . not p.rmit' the payment -cf a-ny eff the o3h r claims. He direcfteKratfheV'e3 tisallowed.1 ThSi' action ca-used a sti at the time' arid ' marry' efforts Were i 'ade t get' tt'e' COTtroWeT 'to' fo!lw ' he deiiori kjf fcA stipreme court bit wfrlhout aAtarlL ' ".J ' '' l-' ' "''' SomefFicerSj nmairpg tnat tine situa'aion was .hVpeTs'si in the 'treasury department:, wentjto cori'gress. for rethem anl rt these caisei ot course, the treasury Jepa-tmerit Jjad to -pay. But rt .was xrvy auew oi jnese onrcexs ai jii ..- J.v'Ji.vuh i i who succeeded in getting this form elf ipeHn"al relieif. ' The others Iliad to wait,, and they have -waited, petitioned congres-s .year at ten year tor relict. NfjTA- a'tter twenty yars ot 'waiting the present controller oi tne treasttry bias taker the nmer up, gne into it very thbroughl', aiwl rea-dlied the coratsion !iat the practice which his prexfecestior ha'J e-lta'blished of disTegard'irrg and ignorirg. the. decisuorus of the rprenie dourt should not be followed a-ny loniger., , ; j ie s-ays in hisi decision: "The , decision., of the ,ao art of claims and fjt tihe 4 strpreme court of the Unitexl States upon a construction tbk jS'h'OtiilJ be placed; wpon an act, of congress are not law, in the sense that ftatie53 ar Tj-a, -but,, tlhey !aro fhc hCg'het, evidence öi the meaning of the, 'statute, ? whfci? ,1s Jthp lav, .and tin that. ens e, ti ey are trading not only iipcn t!he acJti.-Tg office rs Jjut '.t?on air other officers emu persons, over whom th 'sovereignty of the Un-ied ?:.!!"' extends, f . , t "Th asser4cd doctrine that because ihe' VV jirtruction jTaced i.) n . 'hz act r; by t!.a. accoMM'uOirirers iV'-ev-a-led for a long' perl' ' 5f"i irnr,' stich cons'tructi-n süiould be ipefsisted in. .norwintstanüing tne, court oi cfairfi! and the strarernfc court had de cidea . fliat sucli ons-tructirm. wa wrone, arti contrary to Ikrvv, I do not ,-.ti. ; ,r. !.? ,. '... th,ink icau-lbe, sanctionevL To'tJo o is to perptkuate error. Ove' rtliru a tihe 'fa w antJ nieny to a worthy class of men the right vhrch the 'ctlearlygiyes "to them. In other words, t'lie saiprem'e crt cf die Unite'd States, fbemg'tliei ulttrrfaile triburmKjto determine the meantiVg of sratute enacted by cortgresis twe accounting offkrer'3 are not justified in setting uo their jacrgmep? 'in o.onfli'cit with ithie decision of the supreme coirt tnf uffi ca?es tspon ''the' assnrmp librr'ttlit sUd) le'cian is 'unreasonable or 1ie-'c ä'rfse 'it " i i ri con fl ?c t w'ith' ' a lönf-sünidirtg'p'raidtice'of the a'ceount- ; : ; i'i ': X lintels I t f.-.t.rij'.i-1.... i . . - ' Presidtent ; of , Bolivia Ready , f of War. .BoHiali- ate ru-shinip "by: thousands to ne'nli.sit.cfor. th...vvar. fe!at .-they r'expecc;dtKTf with jPeru or Argentina. TKö ' 4ecisio- oi,i President ' Alorta, orfl, Argen tinfl, in -arbitrating the' boundary dispute ibetween Peru and Bolivia arusd Ith Bcdivian to wlni t c heat. A rgentittiilhepo became angered because , of , a s4atm.nt that President Jsmael .Monte .issaied .reflecting uporij, Alco-rta 's , .action; , pontes also haä stipennlvd the Bqlivian centenary celeiration because of the,- talk ot Iwar. tt . 1 ' '.lifiu.k ;:;it 1 sr 71 ('! - Refused to Teh Age' ' Mi''Jennie';Vauyi a maiJen lady of ' lUargö,' "stopped 'court proceedings three hours Thiur.stJay because she would ntot tell 1icra.e She was toeing sued ior'caVpeV.frSiork done by Gearye SaTe antl she declared she cotjfdnt tMe'flVe need oT answering. Xii tJireat of coirtempt of coirrt moved heranij 'the cttomeys- were obliged to procSe'd"-M.out tire data. 11
MAY HOLD COURT TRIAL
CRIMINAL PROCEEDINGS ARE NpW: PROBABLE III DEATH V I'OF LIEUT. SUTTON. Family nor Concerned Over Lax Discipline of Naval Academy at Annapolis. k ; :.jnv0ons, .rj.. juiiy 2t. nat; a ciinmciL court vill pass? the. cv i ,j . i. - . . . dence g ven oy tac ynniii inarinicKifps trticers p.$ ? tv- circumstances ?t: j rou ri din ' tlje. Mea'th. of Lieut. Junies N. ltv:ittoi w t!i aiij'.tf of Oct 1. 1 .()?, it the Wal courf nav hearing the eae fails' to reverse the verdict of suicide or placcjthe respon;Rility for Sartton's death, is the. information votichsa'fed tovlay 1y the a'tltomeys 5or the-Suit oiiä. The cae i " t . , I'll ' iras 'progrt'ssed far enough to dem-! onstate that invcs'tligatiou 'by the . i .I . . . 'bdartl cif iiqtiest was inKfomplete. The attitude of the raval court ha led "to the 'belief that this phae oi the hurried inquest over Sutton's body will be gone into, .whether or not the verdict of the 'former 1oard is confirmed and that tJhe officers' who Acre charged -with niain'tattiung order on the grounds! of the uschoo'l of application may be court-martialed for failure to do 'their duty. Judge Advocate Leonard ha.s j;ppar,tntly assumed the i.avv depanTOent is on trial and has stTggested in . questions to the young officers an exculse for tüicir action. Family. Wants Slayer Found. The Suttens, 'however decTart no whitewashing of the officers ami cvnnrt-martia'l will satisfy them. "Wha: we want'to fnwJ out," declared Mrs. Parker today, "is 'who killed Jimmic' We are not concerned with the quesiti'on o"f Irow lax discipline may lia've been at fine sc'hool. I thnk anyone who has foMoweJ. the conflicting storks told in court wi'J agree that it ha been siiilmwn that my ibrother couid r.olt liave killed Mmsielf. Som't rr,e els! did, if he did not. Wc Jemand that this, courlt fix the respon'sibrlity, or declare its iuabiBiity to do so. A mere inquiry intothe discip-in will not do. Thi is a more- seriou matter A man was IciHed and the ccur: Jiiould make an effort to' find out who killed him." . , ( S far all the .witnesses have given their testiirnony : except Edward 1' Roe'Iker, fonrnerJy a lieutenant in the tonp.btit now missing and Lieut. Haro!;d Utley? ott his- .way here from Europe Co tell Hs story'.' ; R.elker ä tetimonjy1 is contsidtrcd very importar.t 'because it .vashwl.o wasi suppcsedl to have been shot by Sutton. TJte bullet is supiposed to have passed through his coat and this outer shirt and not to have penetrated the skin. Utley .has- a .-number of thiirgs to explain. Surgeon F. C. Cook, -who performed the autopsy, is on hifci -way here iwfith Utley. The underttaker will also testify. Ir. Sattoai and. Mrs. Parker will be pn the -stand next week. Goodrich to Hold on. Imlianaprfolr Jnlj; 20. A telegram frci New- York says that no further onpositJo "-will be made to -the continuance of James P. Goodrich as sole receiver of the C. C. and L, road, provided i' is shown by the investigation of his. accounts mw in progrests thiat the heavy expenditures which'. .he t has rriade were ' justified. A'pplBcation was. recently made before Judge Anderson of the. United States circuit court for the. appointment of a co-redefver. :' ' ' It is unders-tood that the plan of reorganization will provide for the sale; of. the road under foreclosure proceedings and the paying off of the receiver's1 certificates and the floating debt, ainrounting to $1,000,000 and $1,700,000 Tepctively. : The. hoMers of the $3,154,000 underlying the first mortgage bo.i-s, it is seid, will -probably get par in c;.sh. How the holders of the $3,016,000 second mortgage bands will fare under the reorganization plan is problematical. It is said in some quarters. according Co the New York dispatch tnat they unit get about 50 per cen In .cash, but ouher. just as- well informed . say that they will get marc. The assessment on the stock, it i said will xiot be so great as to destroy its, value. MRS. TAFT'S FATHER LOW. Suffers a Stroke of Paralysis and His F?jniiy is GatherCincinnati, 0., July 2G. John W. Ilerron, f ther-in-ldw of President Tatt, is clos to death's- door. He suffered a stroke of paralysis Saturday night. 1 The family and. relative of Mr Ilerron ae gathering here in ftfll ex pectancy of his deat'h. Mrs. Taft has been .notified at the President's summer home at Uevcr'y, Mass., aTd will Come to Cinoinna i e.rfy this week. She wa a-ire4 early this morning "by Dr. bchwab, Wlu toIl her the stroke was evidently a light one and not to lie iworried. The President .v ill al so come .rf Mr. 'Herron's condition grtfws worse. iMr. Ilerron is past 82 years of age. Potatoes 25 Cents Bushel ; Now : Irish potat.)e-s rctailled at 23 cents a ttxishel at Ctilurribtt., Ind., and the oldeslt inhalbitant rsi unalble o recall . the time beffore when they were that chap. He is not a'ble, either to reealt a time uflien the yield was a aiburodarft as it wiil he this year. Seeks' Pardon of Murderer, Friend of Martin Howley, of Ft. Wayne, ;who has -been Äentenced for life ifoifrteen jxar ago for a murder in 'whiWvhi moflier was the victim, are appealing for his release. In a drunken quarrel with a roomer, the 'bknv struck and killed his mother.
v'Vvn !Mnnl.T9fi TAXI'."?
Would Collect Sum I'rotii Terre Haute and '.Peoria Vanda lu i ' i- ; Lines. Aitt canity C e re raj : Ringham Friday brought s-ult in "ith'e Circuit cjur; against the Terre Haute and Peoria, the Vanddalia the Terre .Haute anI Inidianapclis railrvad company and V-cmey T. 'Mrrdtt,- formerlyreceivcr fo- tli -Litter road itiv vhjch hz xtc seeks to ftölect $.10,00:.2fi for deflinquent itaxes alleged to be due since lSf). The snift twa filed by MöYtbn S! Hawk ins, iwh. wi'.;I le 'assoCtated with Air. UingTii'am 'in the. prosecution vf the case. Xc- date lihs yet been set for a hear-in. , Th'e ccmid Plaint ak:s. for the .appointment hU a receiver 6r the trut fuud of t!v: Peoria company, lie!-! h , the Terre Haute and ImManapolis Com pany under the provisions of a Jease .Jf the ifornier company's property by the Tatter roaidl' Two Roads Consolidated. The lea'sc was made under a con solidation of the properti. v: the two companies under which the Indian apolis' company was to turn over 30 Jber cenit-of its earnings -to pay off a bond til indebtedness ' M the Peoria rö.;L Stih-serfuenrli' the bortd hoWers ca the Peoria company secured the almoin f menlt s Vf a receiver for the Incfianapcis cnpan and Volney T. MaJott, who ;wa aprointcd 'receiver at that rime, is made a -defendant in the present suit. Unider a court order 'the receiver was directed to keep a separate account jff tiiie.earn.ingrccHf ufiie.. Peoria read. In ltMM Cyrus Clark then auditor of MUrion county, notified the receiver to sImw cause iwhy the tcmst funs! of the Peoria road .-Jliould net he taxed. This cause was not sJhowii and Subsequently the amount was placed ;fj)cn the Kiuplicates and hi.s. sjiarv' become "delinquent. In addition to asking a receiver tv take charge df the fund the staite asks to recover $30,003.20 atxl for a restraining' order to enjoin the re.movti.li of any of. the Peoria cctnpany's property , 'from . the state. GOVERNOR IS ' SUSTAINED BOARD OF SCHOOL . COMMISSIONERS THROW OUT ' GEOGRAPHIES, Schools of the State , to do Without Elementary Geographies for Another Year. ' Indianapolis, Ind., July 2G. The state board of school commissioners Saturday voted to postpone action concerning the selection of geographies for -tihe common schools- of the state for tire year and selected a committee composed of Robert J. Al'ey, state .uperintendent cJf public instruction; W. W. Parsions president of the state normal school and Professor G. W. 'Tapey of Wabash college, a committee to prepare an outline for the teachers in presenting introductory work in geography the next school year. Under an agreement -with Ginin and company puiblisihor.-, the Freye ' advanced ' geog raphy ill be s.tp)liexl through the school year at the former' price 75 cents. The fifth grade pupils it was slwwn, have the Tar'r and IMdMurray text bsooks for use during' the school year. . . ' ; The decisiont wa reached near the close of a j session which la sited for three tvour$. The discussion wds- given over almost 'wholly 'to the' question of the advisability of not using a text hook in the Lntroiductory geography grades- duHng the; approaching year, and the decision u-as reached by an unanimoais vote. Mr. Parsons declared that, the more, he examined the elementary geographies in use in the schcAI's the more .he. was con vinced that they contained a.igreal deal of material which should. not be there, and that none of thc .elemejitary text hooks- siubrrtited rnet the actual requirements, -cif the pupils.' Meeting to Consider Bids. i The meeting wa-s to consider bid on elementary and advanced geograney general had given i as his opin ney g-eneral tai given t as his opin ion that until the board made a contract for-elementary. geographies the Mate could , not . recover damages from the 'Macmillan'. company for re fusing to supply, the ,Tarr; and; McMurray geographies , at the -former price 30 cents, after, fhe. expiration of the, contract in May, Inasmuch asi the board had previously throtoi' otet all bids on all geoigraphies . bids .: were asked. oaf ?joth elementary. anJ. . ad vanced text bot4ts. . - j Bad Wheat Found in 1909 Crop Grain 'buyers in var.Vjuts part iA the state are complaining of -the qiuility of the new wilre&T. Much of it 15 Hvferkr. Tihe' graims are n"t uniform and it (toe-s -iwt Itest well. ' ' Some uheat ha's been 'found sjo ligtlrt th'at it tests five to tsix .pounds too 1 light. A a rcstillt if rh?s the price wJill show considerable variaic' WHioat that will .test CO jKninds'or better to the (bushel will loorrtmand t'be higdidst price; wilrc-ilt that will test leVss tlmri that will! -soil 'for let, pendii.g upon how .in He'll les 'it tests.' n Vfs. county thero U sotne p,oor .wheat, but tlin; mHt cif it is rerte) to le very good. . , Fanner Grows Cobless Corn. . A. J. Soounce, of Sidell,,lll, has -suc-cesiully experimentell , in . growing ciobJes's corn. Each kernel is en-closed in ft own h'usk. all beimg enveloped in one large hu.sk., The Illi's, man has su-efeeefded ii-p eliminating the stem and by -raking the ver" tiptop kernel if the present variety expect ultimately to evolve a perfect -cobles corn. The Illinois Agricultural coim 4M 4. - legie ks lonternig the expenment and believe in its success.
FREE COAL WOULD DEFY COMPETITION
f i I ER - I 5 FIELDS WUlL-TIQT SUFFER .- S i"i i FROM IMPORTATIONS SAYS WILS OK.- I Freight, Rates Guard' Against. Possible Source ot Supply From CanädiatvMInesT . )aslitngton. July ,- Kepresentativj lrViVViHr1' rennävlvania, tfonncr secretary-trelasurer of the United 'Mine workers, of America has becji coiiHiScling ' art S'ivve'stigatiöti with -ii- iev h'o arriviifg''at a (TWidii son aito liOAMl'rosidcW IVtt'.s rck:cipinendat.ion iKr 'free ci!l would alfect the cotilt . uiinin'g jndutry an Indiana and other Coal-produciug states. Ty carryirig'on i large corrcVpOndence he ha (flitailned the opinions of the coal men in every coad field. ' 1 As a result of this investigation, couple'd wlith his4 ow n extensive know ledge of ccal mining co nidi t ions, Mr.' Wilson is going to vote l6r freq coal." The duty , on coal, under the Dingley aw i 57 cenits- a ton. Mr. Wilson, 'believes that no harm can powsibly come to the coal miners of Indiana hy tjhc removal of this duty liecairse CaJi'adiiau coal, even ii admitt ed free (wcn.i'id pc handicapped to such an cxtcr.it by 'freight rates that it cculld not. rob, Indiana coal of any part df the market it . now. enjoy. j lie thtink the same thing is true ctf e v e ry Other s't'a e allere c oa 1 , i s rained with fhe possible exception, of West Virginia, winch is sk.. situ.nted that -OTovia -Sco'tia coal might compete with 'West , Virgin.!'a co'al a very s-light and negligible extent in rhe Atlantic sea lxard' markets. I .., Would not Change Prices Ir. Wilson, doe- rot be'.iieve, from iclfo-rma;ion whitlv, he has . gathered frcin many source that free coa! would make , any differences in the prie pf the pr jiirct to , the average hoaiseholder and he is certain, that tt wouild not Cheapen the cost any to the I,nHtliana ,coniunicv ,--'i . coal . but he docs believe ?; , would mean, cheaper fuel f'r the, ppoplq,, i.)or a- wc'l a' rich, living- iwtithin- easy freight, diststnees: pf- the Can'adian coal fields. : ReipreJiltative Muivof Indiana, in whese. Idis'trict the niAxst extensive Indiana 'CK'all fields- are located, was someKnat puzzled as to the probable effects ijlf the removal or reduction of 'ifiie co'aij tariff until he went to . .M r. Wilson) for advice,. knowing that ho. is fhe, one .man in Congres who ought to Ibe. especially w e'l informed on the coal tariff from the .stand, poititof tiie men who dig,, the black, dianiojidis vut ioi . tite gr.ciind., ' 'r. Wilson inii-ornicd him without a mc-meiK's hot'lation that he intended to vote to ptit coal on the free list, j Appointments Soon Due. . Now that the1 tint e rv 'drawing near nhen Uncle Joe .Cannon will name iiie Hon sc coir.mi'ttecs,' some Of the ndana representatives, are hustling to beat the band for vomrtiTrtee appointments while "others, are 'Standing by and viewing the scramble iwith absolute itmlffe re nee. It renwiiv ' to be een wneiher or ' net those 'who join in the melee wüll fare bertcr than thbe who are asking no favors df fhe House hoss. ; "There are two -ways of looking at contmitteo appointments," aid Representative Adair, nvbo is one of the crowd that relaise to -scramble. "I am not sure that what are generally co-n-fidere'il good committee1 assignments are of any real advantage. A member who is tied "dAiii ,cWitili -"eoanmittee drudgery! has very IrftJe opportiuiiry to. give good service on the 'ltoor of the 'Honse. I am iwt expe'eting. Unlcle Jtxj to give,- me ' any grlt-edgcd -committee assignments, so Calle J, -and no one wiJl lind me raising Xed if he don't. ftlQ fpethomvTK mm Refertacliaf: ve avnt-4ittic congreoKionai ctnamntee. are arranging to have it sent out as a cam paign l turnen,. f , . i ' ' ': '-iyJcitidn' is 'drigraU.1 J ' 1 ! ' ! The novel theory of uncxrn'ititu'? t Lonnl-i-'ty ädA-aWeilf 'by t'MJ Cn hop would a;;ly to anv -tariff biW framed tn ptjotective -lines,1 -bittr 'singtilarly tnough, it never has 'been raised be fore in ctxnnectitMi vi'th tariff Iei.-Ha-lion. Mr. Cu-llniip cpntendls that it is. unnwjul to ax Uie puClic: fbr Ihe Benfit f'f private industries. Just before C eame to Wa-Jliington, he -..was ea gaged in a lawsuit iiv wliiidi thSs oneston was raised ansd the court decisions applicaibk- to the case wer fresh... in ''. . '.'- ... tirs. mind., - , . . , , . i 'For the purpose of furnishing bonuses tor t'lv-'. location evf actories.at 7niceninesl tiie . Vi 'nice nn es, Hoand of Trad: , sold to Knox c;ounty, a k"t. presirniar..y wortli $ioo for a consider at io n of . J l o.ooo , . t b e.; p c d s -to be paid out V in bonuses. A taxpayer jn c-nc ot -the out totwanslnjis . ( objected and it -was Jield that, the county officials had n righ'ti to -.e fhe 'taxpay(Vs inonev iii Ttliis -way. T.Ikcre are numrcius 'other, decisions- of ' like charat-ter' r 'other counties and states. 'Mr. Cnfllcpat oivc'e .'ooaxgluded' that fhe- same principle of law would apply't to a 'tariff bill if r a med like the-one now before -congre sis. ; "It an interview, Mr. Culbp said: ."t only the .titiie of the. biN, but tnS rHA-js.?o'ns of the bill itself, which support' tiie title! ma!q the 'bill clearly'uiiconstitiitioiaaC of 'he lb in prclubit' import at knis and prevent the raising of,' revenues for riiat lea son "The bill is drawn .unljer' the plank in" ihe ;IUiMllicanrtiitionai piatt'orm, atlopted at Chicago in loos, whic.h nrovid'.-s that the irroteo'tiyc principle tcj mainCaiiied by such a levy of duty' bn ' imiortations, as will equal the difference in cost of. production at ' borne 'aiKd abrtild 'togtitlver with a rca-sonaole 'profit to the American
ClSj'r, i's-
industries. "Umler such legisl-ation flici ; .-nid be r,, importations and, therefore. onM be no revenue, because the
I . o i n $y r( f nc e r k. n Id alw a ; v. n d S scill' ijhe portentie jlvvou i.ot Vö'yAave tlie tiieUpiivid'? :.v vlj pllt'iorimbVi'taUo Ue lieieli i'Oin eTfji r( ivx e r k. n Id JL a y; n n dev Mgilt enarge.s wnica t the iiuporfer "fr-uld iii-v- to : ay- to pl-ace Jtis--.oods m -cur ni.irla-'s., , .v m-t j tf - . Revenue is- C&rtailek TlrcTc'irxr: tIttttts ,rlnir-tjtdJjvrrrn-l .lie prol il itive av d WV'U vcnWli ' racing of reveijJiTliUyjH-i.'lJ A cait-o i wjo yy- prqusion ot the prcjfcutf &i Jwit .tvJuiItTj Iprevent : he collection of revenue-s-. j ( .-For tliis rcaHjii it t f vilely a. ,protfction measure and not a revenue mea s ti r eH 'IV 'h a :Ü eft 'mafutaiiicdhy the ariit' Ispor'IcriHvf 'the -ntetllire that it wa ia foreign, article would M MrPSbt , iiUV this, cvjuicy; .and. sole in contpe1 ,'tiou with anV article pro d'need iiere. and this principle is embodied in nearly 'VveYy'" provision of the bill. ' "This I- tlvat makts it .irncons'dtutifccial. And this is the ieafture" that makes it a measure solely to. encourage, the : industries -oi. the : Unitexl States.'. Such, a meaisure is- iir.j,t only agaitrt public policyj iuit. is- 'ahso a'gain'st the best Lntrcs'tülf .a gre: t majorift-y of th people, ci the . Unitr cd S tatet. . ; . ' "Cotirts have , uniik'onuly - held that sjch measures are invalid, and ivhene vr attack ed. Si ave ; -s t r uc k nh em ,d;-wir. jOrv thL proposition the- decisioil are - n:morm: as. rwelli as the precedents." .., .-. -. . ,;'( - 4 Boy Firebug Sentenced. : ' Raymu-flvd' Carter, the i. year old 'lkrcbug';W?i o cMilfesi' fo"1 the'iCVJnrt that he had Irurned three barn' i .Mth Ilentl. was sentenced xo the Indiana rufurmajtory at ' Jeffvrsonulle by Jv:'dge Funk on Wedncsdajl' ! i -- . , Splinter, in- Heeli Kills Child, A' neglected ''splint er1 in the' hed caused the death Of the-AVtm 'da tighter tn '7 rank' Petpezyn.ki ' of : 'S. nit h' Bend. Tiie injniry was-' received 'three weeks ago and 'Was not given ' attention until tetanus : developed.''"' ' : STATE MEETING- . OF MILKMEN SECRETARY ; BARNARp . SELECTED September' 7, V, .4' AT INDIANAPOLIS; .. .'. 1 ! Has Just Made Tour of Northern Part of State With' Inspector ' f ! -Tucker. . jrCi'I dlloW fiCif.A H.' K: ITarnartL state föovl and drug commissioner,' has selected : September 7, 'sj as dates- for the 'second sitate meeting of market milkmen' And puJbli1 health officers. The meeting will be held at ' Indanapofis amd will include an evening session 'ivith a stercoptican lecture by some one yci to be- 'selected. The -dates- chosen" were for tlie convenience 'of the dairynien wh-5 will 'be ' in the city tof tatt end' the state " fair.-.'-' ' -: One ;of the chief 'questions to be d i sc u s . s e d -wi 1 1 'b e t h e a p pi i ca t ion oi the tuberculin tt ,'todäirv T herds. Flic state board of health is in the niK5t"c-f ia cannpaigii of" education along the line. ' ; '" Mr. 'Barnard has just' returned from a tour of 'counties ' in . the nothern ,;art tf the st'a'te .where h'e assisted his deputy, Mr. Tucker in the pros-ecuti-oii. or a nunper of persons' . for violation of. the ta'te ftWvf , Lnws. Jn South liend thvy. " foiind ' but two properly' conducted dairies. WARNING TO TRAPPERS Deputy" Game Warden of Indiana !aif IxUi lbs ijtl Isijn in T 9 To 'he Indiana Humane Assodiatrrni and Indiana Audohon Society. The act of .the Legislature of 1J03,. u'.wau tor any. person ro Kin,ttrap or r-r-fioi-ls -JnVCi Wt, itrt make j ucha-e, to -offer the same for sale, V Vft tp)tr-iryi-t!iic nests- of eggs of any wild (lird, anld a fine of not less.. than $10 nor more than; $."0 is -provided for Jioliat:ons of any part of t'.n-t- law." Deputies of this 'depart nu-ivt are ; instructed ": to - - arrest ' arid pros-ecute any person! foilni killing wild Lirds, of trapping' them or 'offer ing 'them -for:i Aale,---arid 1epe'cial,',iiistrtictiohs are given' them-alwiit per sons. , having ' orin-g red 1 1 4)irds, jtr young mocking birds- in tBieSr poises-' sion. Person ' having sttcilr ' 'birds in captity win save- money and ' the luimiliaton of being' arraigned in court - by "immediately- turning 'them loose.'. We have depmaes all 'over the State, ibart of course they: can' out dis1- : ii .. Ii. . i . ... cover -an mh u - vjoiau-ons,': ana we will ; be i very grateful to im-mber-i of the Indiana -Humane rWiety and Indiana, An '.oUm (Society, a'-wetl äs to any 'otiht.r iXTsotisj .vvÄh7 will' call our attention- t t!ri !cia-c of violations, and upon recei-jft of--Mich' information, iinmcdii.rte action"-will le taken I'k-a.-e rei(i:rt ; viidft Honts to ' ' - .' A' E. Iv Karle.- 1 ' Deputy (lame1 -Warden ' - Band Concert Program. -' 'Kiursday evening July ' 20, 'llQ0l ' Mfcrch, ."The 'ugle'r'V:!. ..IV. I J. Vh5tc.' Kspagnole, '.' aSorcl!a".: . . '. . . ; .'. C.alliiii. Wahz' .SuitV'-Weddiivg1 of the; .Mexican Dance, TMai-za'i .lo. . Kobyn Oni p 'i' Dance....... . .. .vorbin. Medfeyj' "PIant-ition' ( Soai,gs''Coi;terno Valtz: IWstep, 'Tl'e' Cay ; ' V' Ivife"; . , fulllen March' "'rhe ' FavortAe':! . . .I.ewis, , , ,- j I " .. ' .' .:' . ... . ; ; ,!,,. ' 1 J !.'"', . For any. pain, from 'top to tief from aiiy eaitve,' hjpy ''Dr." Thomas' ( Klectrtc oil. Iaim can t 'stay where' if is used. . .
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is' TO PREVENT QINTEiRFERENCE if WITH BÖNGSfAiDE THE YjalXiHTlNG GE. A? Complaint from Terre Haute Stirs Governor Marshall to T""". Action - Indianapolis July On com-plai-rom Tere t Haute., tihat the. Vi-; go circ;uit court was 'being ijsed to proteut the prcntoters ot prize tights which have becri';v:dncted at Lake Viow park, just ontide the cit- limit .by, tli c Lake. View A'tlitlcttc clu'b. Governor.. Mars'liall today sent Burt New, his. legal: clerk to, that -city to inquire into cunditkmsv ;L. W.. Hciit ley, . formerly of Indianapolis, - who now -has. charge of the editorial departirtenlt of the Terre Haute Star, ccniferrc'd 'Willi the governor today on the situation, following a . letter which he had written to the governor after the issuance . of an order, by Judge Charles M. Fortune,; of the circuit i court',, restraining the city police cuit, cofirt,: restraining, the. city police department, from . interfering with a boxing matcH -which was ; pulled off at-.the eki'j .'.-hou-ie. Friday . evening,. The sr-pcrtin'g editor of the Star, . it vas represent a1 tj the governor, acted as referee. in one of . the. bouts, and returned to the: Scar. .editorial rooms a.ftcr .tjhc go iwith 'his clothing covered , w i t h . , 'bl oo'd a n d w itli o the r indi-cation-s tlut tlie, boxing .piatch had lK?9n,-a pretty rsircuuous- affair. It was then that JlenCcy arranged to confer iiith the.govcrnor. , . . ; While the Lake View , Club has been holding , the , bouts for ,. some tlmey no complaints until the ,: recent 'one -w-a-s feceivoj, had "been filed with the, governor. The club, contends that ij 4L keeping - entirely with'in the law ajnd,tiat he bouts are nothing more than mat,ches,;; wliich are allowed by law, and s-uch- a the .governor , does tiot inK-nd.'tp interfere in, according tjt ,a statement made by him some time - ago,. ,;r . i ,Newv was . iustnicted .to . obta-in . a dopy of the retraining order issned by.. J ilge . Fortune and to ascertain, whether, the club, in its- -bouts violated , the law;. The police department, it is understood, Iliad prepared to raid tthe clnh .foonis . Friday , evening, but the promoters iwent, before Jude lfortune, ujidj ;represente,d that .the exhibition, they .we re ahout, to put on was, merely., a jloxing match,- clearly within the law. , . , . i. i -. Notice- . . . ; I s . hereby . gven that, on J tfly 30, l'.M)i, at s p.m. at the offke of; 11. M. ey'boM, 1 1 M jtiic u'thf, . I n d the re wil 1 be a nieetjirg for the, purpose of making arrangements , for ," the annual, entertainment, of the Busiiess Men's, Asfocliatioji; of. Marshall ponn'ty of all tJlie officers elected and . committeemen appo-inefijor S. Cleveland President. f ete'r '). Kruver V. P. Center Tp. Henr'H Miller V. ' Ge'rman Tp ViiaT.e'S AcA' viceresident Bourlbon Tciwns'Iv:''); Isaac Reed vice president VaIhtit tow'inship; ' David Harrington vice-president Tippecanoe township; JcVlin LiSiwrcncc vice-president Green tiown'ship; ' George- Morclock .vicepresident .West Towniship; jtenry Järrell yice-predcnt Polk township; jVin.' ''Slrerand ' vice-presdentj,' North qw l'jsiiTp; Wiii. Porter vice president ITnion ' tonv'n-'iup. Oliver -G. Soice, Treasurer iunU J. S. Reeve ' secretary. Ccihimitfte.ou,' program J." A.'. Gilmon " li'M". Se)lbo!d aiVd " Samuel E. lioiyc. ' ., , oniinittee oil Sports. A. M. CleveUmd and 'Wm. Ormond: .Committee 'in grounds! C. rishe.r and Prosper raip: : ; . ;;;; r S Tu.u -n,'J. pronrjit' attendance .is ic q iK'i e ti , Uy o r'd r of Preis-iUe n t. FREE' EMPLOYMENT BUREAU. I II!.'" r-.. . -..... : . ...... . State" Statistician ' Read ' to Set it in Operation In Indiana. J. L. Peetz, state statistician, who 10 conU-uet a ifree eiirployiment huefi'ti irf'tomti-cowith his 'offi-ce,' has Jnn.cmticeui that he''htas 'all necessary blanks,' bOokte' c.f informfation, etc., 1 ii-juiiicss, aina uiai Degmning tniis K:eek':h'lbtifea'u' will 'be in reatliness of-1 rVgliJarly" carrying ' out the pro visions of the iaw j Tlie plain of the' law is" to 'h;-e' the bufeau "beeome a "sort of clcarinc f YCIetwe' fäborefs and employ ifS T()f la10r' rlierp '.will lic'iv-i rhirP ittac-hed1 to' 'o'bt'ainnTg '(work . througl ith(irif-bureaU';.THc' Mdtis'tJcian. 'wil keep o-rii'anid lists-, rf ersonte seeking etripToymc'h't' to ii'e furnish'ed to' pros peinue employer., anJ will keep a jepa Rite 'list of employcr.s 'who from time' to time' 'have places for' -laborers. ;i" ' '"' ' ' ' ,:' ' ' ' ' It -has remained, or a-California yotith 1 find-iil gc in' the, h,rst, joy ride in an ajr ship, lie .had forvecks im.-. portuncd a local '.wner ,of a baloou for the t privilege' of aii, ascension, and h a,d bvc n ' feuöe d . so one n i gh't he tole the ship and '-went up on hi-(jw-n account; He appear, to have got real joy out of. the trip, too -for he tj e w " d ' n 11 m h er 'of mi 1 cs a n'd canie (lawn ' scif el y. His . exa'nKpJe jjs not Ukefy ' to he' f6llowedj -often. Een joy risers are not ai'toge-thcr reekless. ' ' " ' U. Quits Issuing $2 Bills. , ' . .1 i . i , - i ' Tlie j i n uance öf . th c . $2 ; hul,- which Iiai piYcd uiTpipuIar, wi'U be Jjscjontijitietl . . nor. ,-Mie present -by the treasury. . tUpr-t nnt. . In; furtherance f. thcrroTts of the treasury, officials tf meet, 'the demand for. -smaiM WUa for tre ii the nvovemient of the -crop-j ii eonerence was heldfi at which it ias decided , to increav the ,s'.imIy o'f $ I and $0 'bilUs.
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NOTHING RESERVED ENTIRE STOCK MUST i BE SOLD,
'' i-. My .reason for this sale- is tomake Vppm jbr;inter gööds. 1 I give you your choice of as1 complete a line of harness goods and styles as can be found any.whe're in ,,the rcounty., . I will offer you only such goods and home made harness as can be guaranteed by W. L. Filson. tSEE WIN DOW D1SPLAY A SHORT LINE OF OTHER SPECIALS
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; HarnesV Oil, 65c, reduced to.,!: .... ..4ÖV " !.:'- I, .. '.Iii ; . - . ; i All 35cr Brushes, reduced to..,.... ..25c All 25c Combs;:. .v.. I6c
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Harness Store, North Michigan St. Plymouth, Ind.
t vr j".. SAVING. ON A SYSTEM, , figures Showing 'How a Handsome ! Competency May be Accumu lated ' Very Easily. ;;:. .-: -. A1 young 'man iwCtm, would have a Competency fat the : end- of. ,ten years must make .sacrifices' ifoT ihe 'firs't two or three year-k Say1' that you, -for infiance, , are earning ?30 a week. At ihc present .time, ,you may te sjpendihg noarJy all of. .this, as thousand of 4)! lief s are doing. Now during' the first year,: jxvu' must save $1000.: ;VThy" you exclaim, -''if I -shoultd sae $1000 a year that would -'make $10,000 at the:enij of treu years, iwithcnrt 'countiiTg he interest. You're oil in your' figurBui -waif. : We' are supposing' nov hat ' you' are lvaving yidur share' of prosperity h.nd thiat aft different times viöhin th1 ext few 'years yoat will Jiarve dooforsi' : -biül to payi and unay even be -without emplIolnent ?at' times. These th'HVgs nmst he taken into tonderation -if -you vrould save $ 10,000 in 4en yea'rs.: " 5::;"" - '' ' I So the fir.-it year i'0J"save, $1000. Tri leaves j-ou ä -flittCe les.4 than $11 a ' "week- ivporr 'mCiich' 'to live drrinig halt tinre;"'Terhlaps' you '.itüf ''iiaveJ to jnOre but-oT your: presctrt hbmc and tent one; thait' ' 'dreätpcr. Fof 'a 'timc j-oiTHra-ct' fewer vtai'lorhrg .'bill,'' and in til prdljaibMty 1 you' -viU 1 jdt your rk-?f e 1 L . 4 I . f ... .. f i. . t ..-. . - o-aw you in economntiiTg, out y ot iiuistfve t?l 000 durng -that 'year and XOti :vrH" TtiUrj -tha ytm cair dö! it; In the is-eeoaid year your' load' will evome-lig'li.teT, aird then yöu'-Aill' see vhy rt A-ilts hecessKary for :you to feave $1000 dttriiKg IHhc'first yed'ri'Th'e oti can1 easily place- out at 5 pe'cent interest,' and at tlie enkl' of the second year it wil? h-ave' famed tcoi' $50. So hiring :t second ytif have' .to aV'e oirly $950! In öther Uwixl-s yxti la-ve onie doilla'a' week tmOre !pnd )i',the,Win,fort5' df Hfe'd-uHn-p- t-hp .-. likl-j-ear-fhan the r nrstMn'this'-Vay our.loaKl continue bo get JdgiTiter and lighter.1 'You 'oegiht yöar. Hhird : year ivith $2000'ouf it' h-jterbs.t,' afrd during this year you need onl-jr save $900. ivhich'.'leaVaH';-lU eek :nrörö to tpend than luring'fthe firit year and ,o it goes until ait the' entd of -th' fifth ear; tmi :are --saving -oniy-ise-ven. h'jn(Ired and fifty deCiars or (Je8-than dnehaW. of your- $i50t salary, Eaich- year on. haVci more Ho spend At the V no erf.; your: eighth vear -a "are- nivi-oti ju-Stt. $12.50 ai -week; while "j-oa have fieve;ntcen ;do?.Iar-J and ' fifty cents 'to I At" the -en-! of yöür' tertth1 yeAr"- yoi ta-e $10.000, ' -iliiioir :eartiing 'you 00 a year, ; and 'wlnchi maj ever, brfng yo-u $goo or;$7'do 'a j-ear if you ti riAxv- U well.'' If yöti 'were 'only' '0 earsi of age .when yo-u began saving jott are 'still Too y-otmg" 10 retire on -järt a -mfetntlP, 'mA'wow-otr ektt.'siieTd all that you earn, ami at ' the :end of anoUier ten caTS, W ycm: ij 'no gtather the "honiey", wthäc4 -r your ' $10, 000 is fmakrntg for -Vu; Sy'ott ' wiill .be tWTOTtli a fltftJe tover-$VtT,000, which at C per ccmit 'will ' bring' yoni $s.' a m ontÄi -fo n fchc re st ! o f your W f e.- 1 1 A rnodi'f-kratioii olf -the ' above Cheine can be made to work to the profit of any -nvage-earner,- no matter what i)& vwecklyi earrring-r may be, g-nautin-ff , fc)f . .course, that', they tare stiffiVi'eiilt tvMljvc. upon , camforrtaWy. Fvr .iiiNtance, if. the. nia,n iAvho eani l .', , a wee.k could - serve i $1. ' a f. . fourteen , y?ar-s, , he -.-would, have tJcqirfretf a iittl'e fortime otf $3000.-. TJie Bookkeeper.
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ductioh. Thisstnck must former selling prices. j --". , t I i to.. -II.;.-..: J.60c . 1 . . .... ... .... 35c KILLED IN THRESHER. Placed Right Foot in Feeder and is Caught in Cylnder and Dragged into Machine. , Horace Shupefrt, wiiiase Ivjnje is one mile -east of B'.khart, met a horruble, death Sal.arrday -morning while thpesliing at jthe amn hoane of Chos. if Canmien, three miles east of that tyy . 1 : ',, ! i in.!!!) o.mpert was startirrg the machine., a hen .s-cme, rvheat straw caaight in iie feeder to tihe -macht-ne and chokid it up. He put this right, foot in, the feeder to -shove the s-tra-w forwa rd , antd .the t h re s h e r Started. His foot aughtin tthe, c-u?Jers arui. before his soi, -Marvin, could v:iit off , the -power, his leg -ias ilrawir in up to -h-is body, ibeng literally orusiied of?. He -was extricate-d 'from the ma- . chfin-e and, lived, but thirty minutes, s-ulTipeinr fime. for , his wife and danghjter, Florence, do reach h'un. He' lived jtrst long enough to recognize tiheiai fcefe'-re f 5te -,dred.;i Ahwrher (5on, Roy, -who is. employed in an Elkhart factory. hiir lied to the scene of tthe aetidch'l w a -bicycle, -but -failed to arriv e CiOtor death came to his father III Kept Highways and Illiteracy, ; Tw'o li -ndred and) fifty tnillli on: -dollars a ye;.c arc wasted or "bad roads tn the United Stages. Added (to. losi on, haul, the. storage,. a n-a ,xtra iood fates ' make, a Jtotai .expense one billion dolTara;.-, a yea.r. This meanls a tax of lip.OO on every man, -xman anl , child in the ctvntrj. Corners in the. grain markets" are "frequently the H-, relet resist of Ibad roads. In four -bad-road states thTee h-un-dred an-d sA-en1-ty-five.th-usand people otit of -seven mil-lion cannot read or write; . ia ,f our good road states out of six millioTr, population there are tiweiity thousand rißt crate's.' ' " ltcE, TO N0N-RESfDENT7 No. UJ961 , State of( Indiana, iMarsh'all County ss:'; In the NfaTshall Circuit Coiirt, Sep : tentber Tertn 1909, Henry Lohr, vs." James A, Ganidy et'al. :, -:i Complaint quiet title. ; The -pi a i-n tiff in the 'aüxwe entitled cause (by E. C iMartfndnle at;orney, has filed in my office his complaint ' agpnst the defemlants and it ,ippear ing byr the .affidavit of a competent persort ' that 'the defendants- Times- A GamlV, Thcmias J. Gandy, 'Fiza Ann Gandy,-; his wfe "1-Oand)i - wife of Tames A. GandyvrGa-rudy, wife of Thoma-s J. . Gandy. The unknown heirs legatees,1 raard devisees, executors and adininisJtrators ' Of Tanicis A. G and v. deceased, the unknown- hein, legateet devtsees exe-cutors . anVl -a-dmnv i st ra tools of Gandy wife of Jamie-s A. . G?4tdy, deceatsekl The tin known heirs ' le'i?ateefe., ' devise., executors and admi ntsn razors olf Thomafs J. Garni y. ie- : ceased, the ,unbio1ni-; heirs Icffatee, devrseets, executory anci a'drnnistra- , toils of Gajiüyv decease twife of Tbttmas J. Ga-ndr, deceased the tinknown, he rs, lejnaitee's, devtijees. exfc, . Htons and administrators of David C. . Gani'dy djeceaisei, the iinVn,ci'.N-,n heirs, leffatee. tlkrvisee-. executor-j and tad-' mhfisLrators- of Elim Ann Gandy. deceawd are nmi residents of the State! of Indiana: ThW' 'xe therefore hereby notified of the filing and penijencv of ; said corrtplaiirt ogaiirst them, atxl urn Ve ss 'they atiinör and ante-wer thereto. on. or Inrfor the calling -of said cause on Tiwsdiav the 27 dav of Sep -tcmber." 19O0. bemc-' tllie Snkl, judicial dn off :the SeptetnffcreT term ' Of saii ronrt.to ll)e.heignni ami. held at the3curt ..lionise "in Ply-mouth. 'Marshall Covvtv, Tnkliana on the 3rd ."M'Tndta . rf Setptemh-er. A. D. 1009, 'isa?T com' pla in nnd. . ftfieJ rruttwsi aiWl '-1 W rwr tSierej-n alleged w-ill 1e heard and.de-te-ned in ' the" .-.hsemre. . . AV'itt-ei: the Giert- arrd eil of a'd ' (tnl -Court -it ThTni'''th. Tnhna - . .. .this 2Gtf.r dav of July, ,190ü. i . .,, . ; '. J. C, fWTiltsl, Ck.rV . K. C Martinllale Plaintiff's Attorney. ' ....
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