Richmond Palladium (Daily), 11 October 1904 — Page 6

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RICHMOND DAILY PALLADIUM, TUESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 11, 1904.

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Pensylvania Lines TIME TABLE In Effect 8 A. M. Oct. 2, 1904. CINCINNATI AND CHICAGO DIV. Arrive 11.10 am 12.30 pm 4.40 pm 7.15 pm 11.00 pm 4.85 am 9.48 am 8.5o pm 5.40 pm westward Depart Rich and Logan Ac Ex -45 am Chicago Special 11.15 am Michigan E , Cin and Logan Ex 5.00 pm Cin and Rich AC Ex Cin and Chi Mail and Ex 11.15 pm EASTWARD RjMithorh Kt 4.15 am Northland Limited j '5m Rich and Cin Ac Ex J 00 am Loean and Cin Ac Ex 10.10 am Mack and Cin Ex Chi and Cin Special 3.55 pm Logan and Rich Ac COLUMBUS AND INDIANAPOLIS DIV. WK8TWAKD St. Louis Limited 4 45 am 4.5 am Capital Ex 5.05 am 10.00 am St L Fast Mail and Ex .15am Col and Ind Ac Ex 10.20 am 1.20 pm NY and St L Mail and Ex 1.25 pm 6.00 pm Col and Rich Ac Ex Worlds Fair Special 10 03 pm EASTWARD 5-15 am Pittsburgh Special daily 5.30 am 8.45 am Ind and Col Ac Mail an 10.15 am 9.50 am St L and N Y Fast 'I 4.50 pm Penna Special (M .) 7.20 pm St L and N Y Mail and x 7.80 pm 8.40 pm St L and N Y Limited Ex 8.55 pm Ohio and Va Ex dally 9,00 pm DAYTON AND XENIA DIV. WESTWARD 4.87 am St L Fast Ex 9.55 am Bprlngfdand Rich Ac 10.10 am 8t L Fast Mail and Ex 10.'56 pm 8prin and Rich Mail and Ex 9.55 pm Worlds Fair Special daily EASTWARD Pittsburgh Speceal daily 5.25 am Rich and Sprin Mail and Ex 5.45 am NY Fast Mail 9.55 am Rich and 8prin Ac Ex &52 pm Penna Special Mall and Ex 4.55 pm 8t L and N Y Limited Ex 8.49 pm GRAND RAPIDS AND INDIANA RY. BOCTHWARD 8.80 am Mr and Cin Mail and Ex 9.42 am Ft W and Rich Mall and Ex 8.40 jm Mack and Cin Mall and Ex 10.15pm Sunday Acl NORTHWARD Rich and O R Mail and Ex 5.40 am Cin and Mack Mail and Ex 12.50 pm Cin and Mack Mail and Ex 11.10 pm Daily. ??nnday only. All trains, unless otherwise indicated, dtpart and arrive daily, except Sunday. . . . C. W. ELMER. Pass. & Tkt Agt. A FINE -On Street Car Line In Boulevard Addition AT A BARGAIN W. H, Bradbury & Son Westcott Block. I'JHECJ m CHICAGO Stopattha rfJoiHUheirffs Bmihm A Hoimi Combhtmd 8 floors. Flae new rooms. Meals a-Ia-Cart at all hoars. OATHS OF ALL KINDS. Turkish. Russian, Shower. Plunge, etc. Tna . ..irnmins iwil In thm world. Turkish Bath and LodginB. 1.00. Most inexpensiv. . first Class hotel in Chicago. Kigbt lu .tut. - v, Rnnklet on aDDlication. DBUI ' " Now Nor thorn Baths & Hotel a. Ci 14 Quincy St.Ct1IUMUUnea.T g-taie DjATENTSjrs wit nui9c yuu nuuuct y t-i ui iuc5 can be patented. Small improvements) and simple inventions have made much money for the inven tors. We develope your ideas or assist youin improving your invention. We takeout patents in United States, Canada and foreign countries. Our terms are reasonable. Marlatt & Dozier, 42-43 Colortal Bldg. Richmond $7.00 WORLD'S FAIR .TICKETS. Now on Sale Sundays, Mondays, Tnes days, Wednesdays and Thursdays via Pennsylvania Lines. World's Fair 7-day round trip a a, t : 1 1 i niseis iu oi. ajuuis are nuw suia over Pennsylvania Lines Sundays, Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursday of every week at $7.00 from Richmond. These tickets are valid in coaches of through trains. Longer limit lowprice excursion tickets to World's Fair are sold every day. For particulars consult C. W. Elmer, ticket agent, Pennsylvania lines, Richmond, Ind. 0., 0. & L. New Schedule Most Favorable to the Richmond People. Under the new schedule there will be through cars to Cincinnati via C, C. & L. direct; also through car service to College Corner, Oxford and Hamilton. The running time of all trains has been greatly reduced. Cincinnati is now reached in two hours and five minutes. The north bound morning train now leaves at 7 a. m. a much more seasonable hour than here-tofore.

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DAYTON & WESTERN TRACTION LINE In effect Sept. 19, 1904. Subject to change without notice. MAIN LINE

AM PM PM Lv. Richmond' 00 And 9 00 11 00 Ar. Katon 45 every 9 45 11 45 West Alexandria. 700 hour 10 00 1200 Ijayton 8 00 until 11 ooj NEW PARISiBRANCH Through Service A MiAMI And PM Lv. Richmond 5 00; 7 20 every 10 -M Ar. Cedar Springs 5 S5j 7 45 2 hours 10 45 New Paris., 5 80j750j until lQoO

Connections At Eaton with P. C.C. A St. Li. for points north and south. At West Alexandria with Cincinnati Northern R. R. for points north and south. At Dayton with electric lines diverging for Troy, Plqua, Sidney, Lima Xenia, Springfield, Columbus, Hamilton and Cincinnati. Through rates, through tickets to all ?oints. For further information call Home hone 269. C. O. BAKER, Agent. Effective August 7th, 1904 EAST AND SOUTH AM PM PM No. 2 No. 4 No. 6 Dally Daily Sun oaly ex. Sun. Lv Richmond 9.06 4.05 8.15 Ar Cottage Orove 9.4ft 4.45 8.58 Ar Clnclnnatll 11.85 6.45 11.00 AM PM PM No. 1 No. 8 No 5 Dally Dally Sund'y ex.Sun. only -.v Cincinnati 7.55 4 15 ' 7.00 Ar Cottage Grove 9 45 6.05 8.58 at Richmond 10.45 6.45 9.40 NORTH AND WEST AM PM AM PM No.l No.8 No. 7 No. 6 Dally Dally Dally Sun. ex.Sun ex.Sun only T Richmond.. 10.45 6.45 7.00 9.40 Ar M uncle ...12.15pm 8.15 8.88 11.10 r Marloa ... 1.25pm 9.20 9.4i 12 15 kr Peru 2.30pm 10.80 10.45 1.25 A" N.Juds'n. . 4.6opm am Ar Griffith 6.25pm AM AM PM PM No. 2 Nc.4 No. No.8 Daily Dally Sun only Dally ex. Bun. ex.Sun Ar. Griffith .... 8.85 Lv.North Judson 10.10 Lv. Peru 5.25 12.20 4.85 4.50 Ar. Richmond 9.05 4.05 8.15 8.85 No. 4 carries through coach via Cottage Hrove and O. H. & D. for College Corner Oxford, Hamilton and Cincinnati. For rotes or Information regarding connections Inquire of O. A. BLAIR, H ome Phone 44 Pass, and Ticket Agt MEN AND WOMEN Dse Big tt for nnnatura discharges, inflammation 'rritations or ulceration of in ii c o u ft membrane Painless, nl not astrin , gent or poisonous. Sold by DrnfrslMo, o. sent in plain wrapper by eznress. prepaid, fo tl .00. or 3 bottles $2.75. Circular sent on requet' In 1 to 6 dTi uurntera not to atrtotur. P 4'ontarloa. ItheEvansChemicalCo. CINCINNATI, Evory IVoman is interestea ana inoaia Know about the wonderful MARVEL Whirling Spray Tne new T(rini Bjrinrr. injec tion ana auction. Best saf est Most Convenient. II CleuM la.taotlj. Atk yonr droKRiot for It. If he cannot supply the MAHVKL. accent no other, but send titanin for Illustrated book aaid. It (rives full particulars and directions in valuable to ladies. .tIAKVKAi CO., Times? uiag., .new iwk. EHNYROYAL PILL s Orticlnnl and Only (tannine. iKAFK. Alia?. reliable 1. ! Drum" for CIllCHESTKli'S KNOL1SI , in Kttl) am iioltl metallic Boxn. nene1 with b'uer'hbon. Tnkr no other. Kcfti Idrona Hubatltutlona and Imlta ttuna. Buy of yonr Orucgist. or aenit 4c. it a'.mpa for 1'artlculnrm Teatlmonlai: -nd "Relief for l,lle,"i Utttr. by retura Mall. 1 0.OOO Teatimonialt. Soldbi i"Na all Druirixn. I'hlrhratp Chemlail fa. Mawttoa this paiar. Jiadiovn Kaaan. FUILA f 4. The greatest money making; inventions have been suggested by minds familiar with the needs ol the age. . THE AMERICAN INVENTOR tfifl keep you in touch with subjects of current interest in the line of new inventions and experiment. It will aid you to develop ideas of practical value. Issued on the 1st and 15th of every month. Twenty-eight pares each Issue. Sold at aO Qews stands 10c per copy or sent by mail $1.50 per year. THE AMERICAN INVENTOR. Simple copy sent tree Washington. D. C MONEY LOANED From 5 to 6 per cent. Thompson's Loan and Real Estate 'Agency, Main and seventh streeU. Can't be perfect health -without pure blood. Burdock Blood Bitters makes pure blood. Tones and invigorates the -whole system. Makes a Clean Sweep. There's nothing like doing a thing thoroughly. Of all the Salves you ever heard of, Bucklen's Arnicaa Salve is the best. It sweeps away and cures Burns, Sores, Bruises, Cuts Boils, Ulcers, Skin Eruptions and riles. It's only 25c, and guaranteed to give satisfaction by A. G. Luken & Co., druggists.

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Indiana Democratic Leadership Given Chance to Make Good. SINCERITY OF PLATFORM CLAIMS Challenged by the Governor and the Alternative Offered of Demonstrating the Correctness or Confessing the Falsity of Their Charges An Opportunity to Swell the Campaign Fund Which Remains Unembraced. In an open letter to Hon. W. H. O'Brien, chairman' of the Democratic State Central Committee, Governor Durbin offers a splendid opportunity to the Democratic organization to "make good" on Democratic platform charges against the state administration. In fact he offers to help swell the Democratic campaign fund if the facts regarding the character and purpose of institutional management are made public by a method readily available. The letter follows: Indianapolis, Ind., Sept. 24. 1904. To the Hon. W. H. O'Brien, Chairman Democratic State Central Committee, Indianapolis, Indiana. Dear Sir: In the platform unanimously adopted at the state convention of the Democratic party, upon which its several candidates for state offices, and the general assembly are making their campaign for election, appears the following: "The administration of Governor Winfield T. Durbin is a mournful and humiliating illustration of the decadence of the Republican party in Indiana under its present leadership. Through his persistent endeavors to build up a personal political machine, the efforts of his Republican and Democratic predecessors to put the state benevolent and penal institutions on a nonpartisan basis have been nullified. He has insisted on the control of subordinate appointments," etc. Either these charges are true or they are untrue. If true, the conduct of state affairs during the past four years, and its endorsement at the Republican state convention, deserves the disapproval of the people of this state and amply warrants the retirement of the Republican party from power in Indiana. If untrue, if known to be untrue when they were given utterance through a state platform, and if unsupported by any substantial evidence, they call for popular condemnation, not only because the bearing of false witness in a matter so important to the people of Indiana would be an offense as dishonest as the malfeasance it alleges, but because it would have a vital bearing upon the sincerity of your party's platform pronouncements with reference to the attitude of those nominated by' your convention toward the state's penal and benevolent institutions in case of their election. Of course nothing could be hoped for from an administration elected upon false pretenses, and if these candidates propose to revolutionize conditions in Indiana institutions should they be entrusted with responsibility, it is important that we should know what present conditions really are Happily there is available a method of determining the truth or falsity of these plain statements in your party platform The law of the state provides for democratic representation upon all the institutional boards of the state except that of the state ,prison, and upon this board I have voluntarily placed a Democrat. Upon another board, that of the institution for the education of the deaf and dumb, I have placed two Democrats, constituting a majority of the board, because the second Democratic apointee possesses qualifications which I desired to press into the public service. I have appointed upon these boards men whom you will call representative Democrats when you have seen the list, substantial business men of unquestioned probity and of sufficient public spirit to make certain their careful attention to the duties entrusted to them. The sacred duty imposed upon these men, particularly because of t-ieir membership in the opposition party, Is that of preserving the institutions of the state, which belong to all our people, against any effort to prostitute them to personal or partisan ends. There is not one of these men who would be suspected by those who know them of a disposition to betray a private trust. There is not one of them who is not serving the state at a personal sacrifice, because nothing approaching adequate compensation for their services is or could well be provided by law, and therefore there is no one of them who is under any obligation to me for the appointment held by him, particularly in view of the fact that these appointments have been made on the basis of 'manifest fitness and not aa the result of personal or political pressure. Even if any of them could be suspected of such base cowardice as would impel them to remain silent in the face ot such prostitution of the state's institutions as your platform alleges, no one of them will come before me for reappointment.

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not only free, but in dutj- bound ta bear witness in this matter if the declarations of the Democratic state platform upon the subject indicate anything less than the stultification of its framers. I have, therefore, to make publicly this proposition to the Democratic state central committee, earnestly urging its acceptance. I ask you to submit to each of the gentlemen hereinafter named, the representatives of your party on the several institutional boards of management, the plank from which your state platform on institutional management, which I have quoted, and to secure from these gentlemen statements which I hereby ask them, to give freely and without reserve, setting forth the attitude of the executive toward these institutions during their several terms of service, the fact as to whether or not there has been any intervention whatever on my part other than for the promotion of the interests of these institutions, whether or not there has been any effort on my part to dictate the appointment of subordinates, and whether or not as a matter of fact, personal, factional or partisan purposes have been sought to be served by me in any degree in the management and. control of these institutions. If your committee will secure these statements and will cause them to be published, I hereby bind myself to contribute one thousand dollars to your campaign fund and to have printed and distributed a sufficient number of copies of this document to ensure its being read by every taxpayer in Indiana. In view of the further statement of your state platform that "a subservient legislature has promoted his (my) design by passing the iniquitous 'ripper' bill in the face of a storm of disapproval," I will increase the amount of my contribution five hundred dollars if you will secure and cause to be published in connection with these other statements a statement from Mr. D. J. Terhune, Democratic member of the Board of Trustees of the Indiana reformatory both before and after the so-called "ripper" bill was passed, confirming the charge in the platform and further that the conditions existing in the institution are not so good now as under previous managements. For your convenience In forwarding the inquiries suggested, and as indicating the character of the appointments I have made to these boards from your party, I submit herewith a list of the Democratic members of Institutional boards: Central hospital for insane Eli Marvin, Frankfort, banker and business man. Eastern hospital for insane Adam Heimberger, New Albany, business man, formerly candidate of Democratic party for secretary of state and clerk of the supreme court. Northern hospital for insane Henry A. Barnhart, Rochester, editor Rochester Sentinel, the Democratic organ of Fulton county, and president of the .national organization of independent telephone companies. Southern hospital for insane Lee Rosenbaum, Mount Vernon, merchant. Institution for the education of the blind John F. Hennessey, Indianapolis, of the Vandal ia railroad, originally appointed on the board by Governor Matthews. State soldiers' home Louis B. Fulwiler, Peru, retired soldier and business man, formerly publisher o the Democratic organ In Miami county, and Eli W. Menaugh, Salem, editor and publisher of the Democratic organ of Washington county. Institution for the education of the deaf and dumb William P. Herron, Crawfordsville, banker and business man, and Professor II. B. Brown, Valparaiso, founder, president and proprietor of the Valparaiso normal college, one of the largest and most successful educational and business enterprises in the United States. Soldiers' and Sailors' orphans' home Col. William R. Myers, Anderson, attorney and former Democratic secretary of state. Indiana boys', school William C. Ball, Terre Haute, formerly editor Terre Haute Evening Gazette, Democratic organ of Vigo county. Indiana reformatory D. J. Terhune, Linton, mine operator, and Dale J. Crlttenberger, Indianapolis, business manager Indianapolis Sentinel. Institution for feeble-minded youth Edward M Wilson, Fort Wayne, real estate and insurance business. Indiana state prison Patrick O'Brien, South Bend, manufacturer and business man. It would be impossible for rae to give you an accurate poll as to polltics of the various superintendents of our state penal and benevolent institutions, but to the end that no information may be lacking that would assist your organization in determining the truth or falsity of what has been alleged in your state platform, I give you the names of such of these 12 male superintendents as I am Informed are democrats. Dr. George F. Edenharter, superintendent Central Indiana insane hospital, Indianapolis. Dr. Samuel E. Smith, superintend ent Eastern Indiana insane hospital. Richmond. Dr. Joseph G. Rogers, superintendent Northern Indiana hospital for insane, Logansport. Richard O. Johnson, superintendent Institution for the education of the deaf and dumb, Indianapolis. Albert E. Carroll, superintendent Indiana institution for feeble-minded youth, Fort Wayne. This is an open letter. I Very respectfully yours, ( WINFIELD T. DURBIN.

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