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If 5 r' A 'kt 4 1 The Indi aMPolis Star if "Ml PRICE TWO CENTS 3 Promoting Improvement of Internal Waterways Prophecy of IV gather Man i Chicago east Treaty Revision ft GIVES DEMOCRATS PATRONAGE SHOUTS GREET BOTH WILL EUROPE EXPEL TURK? 4 Greece or the Same Date Last Year SUMMART The Indianapolis Star THURSDAY OCT 8 in LU No As' into at GIVES INDIANA TO 60 THIE CRUSHES WOMAN which had been HEMENWAY SAYS BY 25000 BREAKS HER COLLAR BONE Page 14 change was cried Bryan and Mr The man his BECOMES COLLEGE PRESIDENT CRETE CELEBRATES EVENT CARDINAL GIBBONS RETURNS hns SARDOU IS SERIOUSLY ILL Condition PAGE 3 COLUMN 4 who saw them pan 5 A ML control of Demo of Indianapolis a (1889) took from Clear Clear Clear and a sem speech at Bethany Park in honorable opponent used tills the Demo all of them at Chi Page 1 the the 80 56 42 Im he list ALL the White crime the orchestra to restore a the Coun to control be held a the presi orecast for Indi anapolis and vicinity for today: air A IT theJ the influence Page 4 begin Page 4 DR JULIA AT NEW day: air Thursday and riday light to fresh variable winds On Hall When said: St Petersburg Believes All Signa tories Will Consent to Berlin: reports he with Sam Page 2 Nebraska Page 2 days in Page 3 Criminal Page 3 trap on Page 4 ranklin powers as I Page 1 hu Mr JOINS COUNCIL PRESIDENT CONTINUED ON f) of World amous Dramatist Becomes Worse Oct 7 Victorlcn Sardou who ailing has suddenly taken a 1 ceased in the of a chop suev rench name as his political night by colored The man attacked Jersey street near robbed her oi her Would Marshall ih Elected De stroy Nonpartisan Character it of Institutions? Bryan in common with BRIDEGROOM AN HOUR 'LOCKED IN PADDED CELL Crete in Midst of Rejoicing Posts Decree of Union With Cattle dull and lower Page 10 easy but firm upon buying at advance of 1 cent Corn Page 10 TOKIO A TO LOOK ATER MORALS Need a Cook A Star Ad Will Quickly Bring You a Are 5 Good One fl ore cast MUR for Indiana for Thurs day and ri distinguished as left I am forced the formal her against the 1 Bulgarian a Democrat and the Demo a general which it in lie accepted colleqe chairs vr criBHumiNCr WOULD BE RKHT IN rOOT Bflll I SEA I CWN PAGE 3 COLUMN 1 1 Marion LOCAL robber assaults robs her of 175 woman on Page 1 OREIGN Turkey accepts conference of inevitable fl a few nf tha restore the appointing Democratic Governor in same gentlemen in Sori of Late President Garfield Inducted as Head of Williams WILLIAMSTOWN Mass Oct 7 Harry Augustus Garfield son of James A Garfield and brother of Secretary of Interior James Garfield was today in ducted as president of Williams College The ceremonies in the college chapel were conducted by the Rev rancis Dewey of Minneapolis Among those upon whom honorary degrees were conferred were James Bryce British ambassador to the United States Charles Van Rise president of the University Of Wisconsin and A Aiderman president of the University of Virginia EBERLE ROBBED OJ 875 JERSEY AND TWELTH STREETS AND SO SERIOUSLY III DEATH MAY RESULT how the House goes The question settled for this election at least" INDIANAPOLIS THURSDAY OCTOBER 8 1908 chosen as the Republican nominee These gentlemen In their own personality arec worthy and well qualified and are espe cially to be commended because stand squarely on the Republican plat i form and for Republican principles The candidate' for Joint senator if elected will have the opportunity of vot ing for two United States senators and shoulder fracturing her collar alter taking her purse from her dent have William have done so with the understanding that Royse Bangs and Wood who have beenvery Influential during Hie last year shall have a back' sent when the co'mmlttco appointments are handed out by President Neukom There are fifteen Republican members of the Council One interesting feature of the situation is that rederick Epport who wa's defeated for president by Neukom a year ago has joined the forces that will now support him He has done so without an understanding that he will have unusual ly good committee assignments for the purpose as one of the nine supporting the reorganization explained yesterday of get ting even with Royse Bangs and Wood whose activities for Neukom In his opin ion 'brought about election It Is special desire to see Royse Bangs and Wood left but In the cold Nine Supporters for Neukorm The nine men who will support Neukom In the caucus are Councilmen Uhl Hof mann Hartmafm Hamlet StickeJman Eppmt Brown Colley and Neukom Councilman Smither would usually ba ex pected to enter Into an alliance favored by Hartmann and Uhl but Im did not "get in on the ground floor" 11 Is under stood because he had pledged himself to William A Rhodes when Rhodas wanted the presidency and he could not fool free to join the combination until he had the consent of Rhodes At one time or an other during the quiet war which has been waged In the Council In the last fow days It is understood also that both Cottey and Brown have wanted to be president but the final agroemont'Xfnr the re election of Neukom stopped both these presidential bees and the two mem bers hopped on the band wagon before It started Tims the only three mfeinbers of the Council who were left out completely who ns Is stated were never even so imtch as asked to Join the combination were Wood Royse and Hangs Bangs has had mtirli Influence Royse Is chair man of the inance Committee and Wood has the Railroad Committee chairman ship Unidentified street and National funeral directors in convention urge the establishing of summer schools for embalmers Page 14 Knights of Pythias Grand Lodge changes constitution and bylaws Page 14 Man on trial for conspiracy to defraud express company testifies in own be half Page 14 City Board of Health urges the employ ment of physician to visit dwellings where contagious diseases' exist and in struct patients and nurses Page 14 SPORTS Giants win the last game from Boston and clear the decks for the final engagement with the Cubs today Page 8 Cubs take train for New York and declare that they will return to Chicago as champions of the National League Page 8 Czaravena makes a new record for 2 year olds In winning the 2 year old di vision of the uturity in straight heats Page 9 Sheriff notifies club that principals will be arrested if Papke Kelly bout is held in Milwaukee Thursday night Page 9 TRADE AND INANCE Hog 1 market again breaks prices declin ing 1040 cents due to lower markets elsewhere was robbed at about less than one and one tnat the man made the Eberle According to Mrs Eberle who was pain on account of her and was almost com by the shock the man about asquare as she The death of Dr Julia Eberle of the Arlington lats may result from an attack upon the woman last pocketbook snatcher Mrs Eberle on New Eleventh street and pocketbook containing about J35 in money and 341) in checks "He came up behind the woman and struck her a severe blow upon the Bryan President GEORGIA ROLLS UP 80000 OR DEMOCRATIC GOVERNOR Joseph Brown Wins Over Independ ence Candidate on Issue as to Voting Qualifications ATLANTA Ga Oct Returns re ceived up to midnight from 'today's state election indicate' the election of Joseph Brown the Democratic candidate for Governor by a majority of more than 86000 over Yancey Chrter the Independ ence nominee None of the other Democratic candidates fur state offices had opposition and received the full vote except for pension roinmissloners or the latter office there were eight candi dates and the result is still in doubt Returns from a majority of the counties I ml Irate the ratification of the constitu tional 'amendment providing qualifications for voters This amendment makes the ownership of property one of the qualifi cations necessary to vote The vote will be canvassed tomorrow and the official returns made public A light vote was cast Nominee Shows How His Party Removed Positions rom Politics lip' iriiiLiiiiiznuuii ini iiDii Bangs will lack much in the future of having bo much Ills own way and that llovse and Bangs will have to give up their eominlttees It Is hinted that Ulil will likely be made chairman of the inance Committee and that Hartmann may become chairman of the Railroads Committee Stlckehnan Is now chairman of the Committee on Contracts anil ran chises one of the most Important In the Council but It Is Bald that he will keep this if he wants It having joined the new combination early Noted Ronfyn Catholic Prelate Home rom Eucharistic Congress NEW YORK Ort Cardinal Gibbons who attended the Eucharistic Cbngrefis in London lust month utter several visits to the pope returned from Europe today on the steamer Caroms Special (able to The btar Oct Turkey has fallen Into line with the Russian proposal to convoke congress of the powers for revision oi the Berlin treaty believed here will ultimately I by all the signatory powers To Turkey really belongs Initlatlvo of the congress since In note of protest declaration of Independence which the Turkish ambassador transmitted to Telmrykoff the acting foreign minister i the Porte appeals to th i interest ofpeace to use 4 to restore order In the re re? bclllous provinces and suggests a confer eneo as a suitable means to that end Tur key ladng unwilling to resort to the sword Pourparlers with regard to the Russian Invitation to hold a congress aro still in with regard pit sent but powers have to accept suffering intense injured shoulder pletely unnerved followed her for walked north alone New Jersev street She sold she heard 1dm but did not turn I Cjt or orio i 1z 1 i ni X7 11 cViii ipant lir I front of 1131 North New" Jersey street the home of red Smock the man caught up with her and struck her a hard blow upon the shoulder with his fist lie then snatched her purse from her hand and throwing her from him ran west on Elev enth 'street Bicyclemen Hull and tilery investigated both of the purse snatching cases 'They searched for several bouts for the man and his description was given to every district patrolman running on the North Side Detectives Are Detailed Detectives Hauser and Dugan wore de tailed on the case and after It was learned that the woman's condition was serious Detectives Gerber Land Larsh were also detailed The description of the thief tallies that in several reports of sim ilar outrages made to the police After she had been attacked by the col ored man Mrs Eberle was carried upon the porch of the Smock home and Dr Martin was called He found that her collar bone was broken but at the time she did not seem to be suffering any seri ous injury The City Dispensary ambu lance was called and Dr Seth Irwin re moved Mrs Eberle to her home About 11 the police were notified that her condition' had grown more serious and that her death might follow details of the plan by which Council is to be reorganized ot the year without taking Council Harry Rovse John Wood and iel Bang? into the reckoning be came public yesterday Nine Republican members of mare than enough ca ileus which will for the selection of agreed upon the election of Neukom now president but VOL NO 1251 If i I fa PARKS has been turn for (he worse His condition is eon sldercd serious Pays Tribute to Bryan introducing Mr said As 1 look upon my soclates on risrht and to resort to the familiar protestation of the perplexed lover happy could I be with 'either were other dear charmer tiWay evolution of politics has brought to a commanding place in the eyes and regard of his countryman a citizen of Nabraska His life has been an honorable progress from the day he received his degree from his alma mater to the hour of his choice as standard bearer of one of the great national parties by legions of enthusiastic countrymen the principles of an American he has sought and and held leadership in a career of courage fidelity and kind iumions accept nis captaincy energy of his service the purity of patriotism Gentlemen Mr Bryan Greeted With Cheers Cheers and laughter followed the morous touches that characterized Bryan's opening remarks as follows: Mr Chairman Mudge and I appreciate the honor of being present on this occasion I appreciate the generous words of the chairman in presenting me to you I think it is a good omen when we can lay alde partisan feeling on an occa sion like this and forgetting the things that separate us remember the things that are more numerous and more important thatunite us in the bonds of common citizenship I think I can see signs of progress In politics When I first began to run for President there were no occasions of this kind I think I note a larger charity a broader liberality and a more kindly feeling than has sometimes prevailed in the past Here the chairmen of the representative committees meet willing even in the heat of the campaign to pause for a moment tn the giving out of estimates Here the treas urers of the respective committees suspend for a moment the Investigation of the busi ness conditions of those who send in checks And here citizens at large meet both uncertain as to which will be confirmed We shall carry away delight ful recollections of this occasion for what ever the election may show we may remem ber one occasion when we were treated with equal consideration Taft an Able Adversary I atn glad to meet al this board one who has been honored by Ids party with leader ship tn a great campaign 1 am glad to testify to my appreciation of his abilities and his virtues If 1 am successful Iho vic tory will be the greater to have won from such and if I am defeated the sorrow wilt be less to have been defeated by such I esteem it an honor to be a guest of this club in this city This Is the city in which I studied tor two years when was prepar ing for the law I nm better acquainted wnn nicago rnan wnn nny outer and no one residing within its borders a larger faith in Its future than have I am honored to be the guest of a mercial association tor I recognize the portance of commerce Commerce is second step In material progress I comes Dronncuo i and rna exr ance nut exchange production loscg much of Its value Those who produce need commerce and commerce can not exist without pro duction Commerce is a great molding force hi I lie world Commerce has contributed enor mously to the worlds progress and to man kinds wellbeing Evorv step In the devel opment nf mmmnrcp is an upward step iimmerre is today extending its Influence throughout the world and hireling perpln to gether as they were never round before Compare the possibilities of today with thn pnsalbHIfies of a few centuries ago and Policemen Kidnap ellow Officer and Take Him With His Blde to Police Headquarters Tito mnrrkigp of Miss Eva Stover to Elmer Hall a bicycle' officer hi the In dianapolis pollen department the cause for a reception which neither Mr or Mrs Hall will soon forget The recep tion was planned and executed by 1 brother officers with whom he has been associated for a number of years The wedding took place last evening at 1332 East Tenth street and a part of tho re ception took place at the Police Station 'dn a largo automobile truck? borrowed from Lew Shank for tho occasion a dozen policemen wmt to the wedding ollow ing the ceremony Mr and Mrs Hall were taken forcibly Into the truck and curried to the station house where Chief Metzger presided as judge through a muck trial 'The blushing bicvcleman was accused of enough crimes to warrant his imprison ment for a few moments in the padded cell Hts wife wnn permitted to visit bhn and to converse with Jdm through the Ija rs ollowing the reception at tho Police Station the party had supper nt the home of Joseph Stolnriick where the ceremony bad been performed Tho truck which carried the party was labeled with a large sign which said Mur Elmer Hall Dike Cop A drum corps furnished the music for the ride and helped attract attention fruhi persons on ihu street who saw them pan ti 4 Bryan A Bartlett Governor jueneen of Illinois John Shedd Charles Wacker President Kavanaugh of Deep Waterways Association of Shonts and Don arnsworth Taft Greeted With Shout A shout gave warning of the arrival of Mr Taft Mr every one else arose and looked toward the entrance A huge frame moving like a ship amongst a swarm of tugs was moving slowly up the narrow aisle be tween two tables Those at a distance occasionally could catch a glimpse of a smiling face acknowledging greetings A policeman in uniform and assistants in plain clothes aided in the progress of the i distinguished guest Mr Bryan who had destruction of some sort masquerading under a turned his head slowlv rival drew near smiling The dramatic moment anticipated with such deep interest was soon over Mr Bryan hand awaited that of Mr Taft A single lingering pressure a word or so which none could overhear because of the tumult and the Republican leader passed on Ao a chair at the right of Mr Hall The cheering continued for a minute or so after those at the table had taken their seats At the first moment the noise subsided Mr Bryan leaning to one side afid smiling broadly asked Mr if he a good day?" 1 i Din Stops Speeches This display of friendliness on the part of the two nominees stirred the crowd to renewed cheering and words being use less in the din Mr Taft stroked his throat for answer Then Taft laughed auu lug applause increusea the matter with some one in loud tones Res all all right? Bill all right! It took music by song by the guests blance of ouiet When talking In ordinary tones became possible the two nominees entered into an animated conversation In which President Hall joined The speeches of both Mr Taft and Mr' Bryan were nonpartisan This was in consonance with the wishes of the Chi cago Association of Commerce which 1b a nonpartisan organization Besides Mr Taft and Mr Bryan the speakers of the evening were A Bart lett and David organ Mr Bartlett was the first speaker and Mr organ was oaiiuwvneu ueiween ivir Taft WASHINGTON Oct Senator James Hemenway was one of the narllest cullers at the White House today He was given an entry The President em braced him and kept him engaged for an hour telling about tho political situation generally but especially In Indiana he had concluded tlio Mr Hemenway was the House grounds when a messenger tunning after him and told him Secretary Loeb desired to see him Ho was on Ills Wiiy back when another messenger In fpttned him William Ward national committeeman from New York desired io son hlrn in the President's room or another two hours the nenator was busily engaged enlightening Mr Loeb and Mr Ward on the Western situation The senator came to Washington to attend to sovoial matters before tho department in which his constituents arc Interested 1 he President took occasion to announco to tjio country through Senator Hemen way as a medium that he would not mnke speeches In the campaign Leaving the White House after the coni'oience the senator was surrounded by a group of newspaper men you ask Iho President to make a speech in Indiana?" he was asked No beUHu the I i mll'iit will not take the stump He does not consider it necessary and will make no campaign speeches" was the reply The Indiana senator Is always conserv ative and cautious and told tho Presi dent and newspaper men that ho could see no reason why Indiana was looked upon as doubtful Indiana Is certain for Tatt by ap proximately 25000 plurality" "As to the state ticket? "It Is hard to guess as to the plurality it will get but 1 see little reason why It should be any less' than that for Taft The most serious of our troubles on the state ticket was removed by the action of the Legislature In passing the county local optlorJ bill That took the question out of tho light and cleared things for tho Republicans and left the Democrats with out the local Issue they had been expect ing to win on It Is conceded that the law must remain upon the books as the Senate will stay Republican no matter Is SENATOR (ONRM WITH RSIDKNT AND THEN MAKES AUTHORIZED STATEMENT THAT ROOSEVELT WILL NOT SIT MP COUNTRY izettiniz the nurse i away from Miss Slater the colored man wrenched her hand so severely that it was badly swollen Miss Slater clock and it wa: half hours later 1 attack upon Mrs Great Rejoicing Became Battle leet Boys Are to Be Steered Away rom Temptation dOKIO Oct 7 '1 here is great rejoic ing among Christian In Japun bemuse the authorities have decided to eliminate dancing girls mid liquor from I he recep tions planned for the American khIIovs when the buttle ship fleet reaches Yoko hama The Voting Men hristlan As sociation the Seamen Mission the Eng lish speaking churches and the Mission School students uro cu operallhg fur ih purpose of holding religions meetings mid furnishing guides who will not lead the visiting sallore into temptation Qu Appelle Assin 56 St Louis: Mo 64 Washington 72 'Lil progi BHS The circular note to thin will mil be iBBilcd at will be deferred until all the Hlgnlfied their Intention AiiHtrin Mill! maintains that she will not submit tho question ot the an noxnflnn to tho powera for adjudication but the opinion if held tn llUHsian official circles thnt sire Is 'simply waiting for terms the Austrian representatives anemlnglv viewing the congress as a prac tical certainty The responses of rance and lUlv are considered favorable and it Is believed that (treat Britain objections to a conference although serious are not unsurmount able Italy foreign addition Austria she has the Berlin treaty CHICAGO Taft and Bryan rival nominees for 'the presi 1 dency of the United States met tonight at the fourtti annual banquet of the Clii cago Association of Commerce The meeting is said to have been the first of Its kind since the Lincoln and Douglas campaign preceding the civil war Intense interest in the tweeting had been manifested since it first became I known the two nominees were to 'meet in I public and every seat in three banquet halls at the Auditorium Hotel thrown to gether for the occasion was occupied It when the first 'course was served gavel1 only a commodious chair reserved for I Mr Taft I At the speakers table when the speech making began there were the following: I Lafayette McWilliams Hlghi I botham John arwell Walter Wll tlnouMli Signor Tlltonf tha minister has demanded that in to the evacuation of Novipazar renounce tho ptotectoiato which oxen Ned over Montenegro under Italy Is one with Great inned and Russia In counseling i the holding of a conference of tho powers for tho purpose of examlng into the compile) lions that have arisen and nocoBsaty levlslng the treaty of Berlin Crete Throws Off Yoke Crete has decided' to constitute Itself a at fait accompli outside of tho Ottoman Km plre and to pass under the King ot the Hellenes but it la Austria's contention today that la the most dangerous feature: ot the crisis it denies that its act inM Inf taction of the Berlin treaty on the ground that Its government of Bosnia and is Herzegovina is in the interests of pro gresalve civilization rom the political observatory of ths Quid (the ministry of foreign af i fairs) tire Balkan storm clouds seem to be 1 much heavier and blacker but not inorc Immediately menacing The agents of tho great powers when first Bounded on tlio preliminaries for a European con ference spoke of that prospect in tone" of glo'om la Turkey to be expelled from Euiope by a act lot of diplomatic notes? The Austro Hungarian ambassador cat egorically informed Pichon rench mlnlstei of foreign affairs thnt it would be un insult to Austria after Emperor rancis spontaneous reasoned announcement to all the chiefs of states to ask it to attend a conference whore sovereigns accomplished act would be re vised The Bulgarian minister Standoff on behalf of his new Czar notifies the sss wot Id at large that the Bulgarian Army will seek battle with any nation which attempts to put his count! tn the vassal position it occupied last week Italy which is also hungry for compen sation may declare that ItB commerce sssa suljecls and interests are paramount along the Albanian Littoral ana therefore it intends to occupy and administer thati'w pi ov Ince without concerning itself with Boverelgnty It Is on the question of compensations a that Turkey dreads a conference Naoum4 the Turkish ambassador declared today In equity and right compensations art due only to those who are victims et force That Is a principle which a con ference must not forget The rench immediate consideration remains to strengthen the position of Ilusaia which us Isvolskv Russian minister of foreign affairs de dares In the Temps this evening was the power against which the treaty of Berlin wns directed Isvolskv declares Powers Are All Hungry "When Baron Von Acrcntha Austrian' minister of finclgn uffali'i Informed mo recently of the possibility it some un fixed date of Austria annexing Bosnia and Herzegovina I answered flatly that such an act would tie an Infraction of it' the Berlin treaty which was unper ava: mlsslble without the sanction of the 1 signatory pov ers I added that such an act would not be a casus belli between Russia and Austria but that he must expect that each Interested power would exact a revision of those clauses of the treaty which each found burdensome Astsr! to Bulgarin we lavished warnings on her to the last moment Even last Saturday we urged her to abstain from the coup d'etat which she has achieved It Is stated that Russia will issue an invitation to a conference of the signa tories with the active support of Great Britain and ranco Almost certainly the terms of the invitation will present incal culable difficulties in which present role ot sphinx is the Shewt will assuredly support Austria but she will also use all her diplomatic vigilance in Turkey Itself It is realized here that a she could advance substantial arguments In persuading Abdul Hamid that if he wishes to escape from compensation ex traded from his European provinces he would be wiser to rely on German friend ship than on Ins present Turkish advisors Should Grand Vizier Klamll Pasha be strong enough to prevent hts master from yielding to such counsel ft Is still open Germany to give Bulgaria carlo blanche to proceed with its Macedonian program of conquest The departure todav of Primo Minister wa piemenconu to attend to bls senatorial electoral Interests In Vat Is taken to mean that the ranco Russian uml rstandlng is complete and that Is volsky will taka a Joint program to London riday for the conslderatloirof the British Government POLITICAL Watson asks Marshall If he would if elected put spoils system into effect Page 1 Senator Hemenway says Indiana is Re publican by 25000 Page 1 James Duncan vice president American ederation of Labor denies Is not in political sympathy uel Gompers Governor Hughes concludes tour Taft will spend three ndiana Taft Club will hold rally Courtroom tonight Hanly says Marshall fell option repeal challenge Vice President airbanks asks justice for both capital and labor Page 4 Kern says President has degraded high office Page 11 County committee unable to obtain hall large enough for Watson meeting may use Washington Baseball Park DOMESTIC Taft and Bryan meet as guests cago banquet Taft declares for deep waterways Page 2 Cup defender Mayflower a derelict Page 5 Rival Nominees for Presidency Guests at Same Board at rxticinace bi A Star Ad Will Brighten the Outlook Immediately 7 BY A STA CORRESPONDENT TIPTON Ind Oct 7 Thomas 'jR Marshall it eketed Governor use hisiinfluence to destroy the nonpartisan char of the state This question was asked of the Demo mziitrcratlc noninee by James Watson to nght The desirability of preserving the msi Astate institutions free from the polluting Tsaaijtouch of spoilsmen was the central themeisOf Mr address to the people of County He also took occasion to atMayt 'high' tribute to Senators Beveridge 4and Hemenway and to urge the election members of the Legislature who to return them to the Senate sxs iMr Watson said: In his August my language am party believes that to the victor the spoils is a significant that in nonejBwOf his public addresses this year has my honorable opponent had anything to say with reference to the nonpartisah man In be on Wheat opens and closing firm New York stocks irregular owing to war rumors Page 10 DEPARTMENTS Editorial 6' Society 7 Home hints 7 Views of people 8 Theaters 1 1 Railroads 11 CONTINUED ON fPPERT MS NEUKOM STATE Socialists disturb Democratic meeting at Evansville threatening riot Page 4 Prosecuting Attorney Talbot of St Joseph County accused of trying to jury commissioners Patriarchs Militant I session at 4LMANAC THE DAV bun rises at 5:48 gi sets at 5:17 WEATHER CONDITIONS IN INDIANAP OLIS YESTERDAY agement of oui state institutions fejisja lew of the above declaration it may scftd to inquire as to his attitude i this question as Air Taggait and Mr lamb are the personal friends of Mr Ala1 shall and are his strongest political lackers this canpargn itlmay be use 1 1 to mqulre as to their record wrth t1 Reference to our state institutions Cites Hospital Scandal os" i the scandalous exposures at the Central Hospital for the Insane at In when place was reeking with graft conuptlon and general mis management undei the cratic waid politicians Democratic Legislature the Governoi of the state the privilege of appointing the trustees or boards of of the several benevolent penal 1 11: 'and reformatory institutions and vested the power in the Legislature these of fleers then being chosen by iA: cratic legislative caucus and Democrats "The bill providing for the vetoed by Governor Hovey and promptly over his veto This placed all the institutions In partisan Democrat Jiands pe and they werft run as a part tai of the Democratic machine of the state Through it contraotois and supply men favored who weie Democrats most fit them ward heelers and all of them iitTi were assessed for the Democratic cam paign fund from kitchen maid and farm hand to the chiefs of departments and other supervising officers 7 4 Legislature of 891 was Demo 5 si cratic and conditions continued as they were but with the convening of the Ireg islature of 1893 a Democratic Governor st res1 (Claude Matthews) took office vas this Legislature i the Democratic aucus opposed a bill to i estore to the Governor the right to appolnt the in ys? stitutlonal boards and certain other of a fleers The Republicans in this Legisla ture voted solidly for the bill to restore the appointments to tne Gov ernor and they were joined by enough Democrats to a pass the bill This however did not make the management non partisan Governor Matthews appointed st! none but Democrats re Pass Nonpartisan Laws Two years later (1895) the Republicans 1 controlled both branches of the Legls "'res: lature and they then passed the first of the nonpartisan laws designed to de stroy the spoils system tn the benevolent institutions This law passed by the Re publican Legislature did not disturb the rex right of the Governor to appoint the boards but it stipulated that both of the leading political parties should be rep resented on the boards Ci Republican Legislatures strengthened and amplified the nonpar tlsan management laws until all of the institutions were protected from the spoilsman and now there is an equal dl vision of political responsibility on every hoard and stringent prohibitory provis Ions against the assessments for any po A litlcal purposes of employes or officers of any benevolent penal or reformatory In stitutlon Including the emphatic require iment that affiliation with a political party shall neither be recommendation nor disqualification for employment In the service of the state No man may be it Three Large Dining Halls of Audi jtorium Opened Into One for unction REPUBLICANS DECIDE ON REORGANI ZATION MUNICIPAL BODY WITH OLD HEAD AND NEW COMMIT TEE CHAIRMEN SULTAN AGREES T0 PUWEHSCONERENCE ft In Midst of (WI Id Joy lain nders Declsra Union With Greece 1 Island of Crete Oct 7 A de crco announcing the union of Crete wlthjtL Greece wns published here this evening Events leading up to the climax followed s4 cuoh other throughout the day with dra SJ mntlc rapidity 'I he town was bedecked and early In the morning people begatl flocking In from all directions There was much firing of guns and revolvers vvlthfe plenty of cheerng but perfect order pre vailed Mussulmans mingled with Chris tlmis freely and unmolested At 2 o'clock In the afternoon ft great demonstratlou In favor of union' with Greece occurred on inn military review iw grounds More than 1VO00O people one ofg tha largest crowds over seen here gatli ereii at tuts place 1 All the prominent revolutionary lead i nacn wnn ins llMUK uppcai nu they were supported bv the heads of tha a i I I I I i a 1 ca 9 i I rvi nts 1 'WIN I IHUfi VI' rnklft vvwvninlWJ Aik uiaiiu oi ine Democracy at tnis time and with the slogan the victor belongs the rell' reret anrJld nrknT un In ai spviio xitai tioouiatiuu IO UlLCie 11131 IRO same conditions may not be brought about 1 in 1909 as resulted from their manage merit In 1889 1891 and 1893? The record of that last Legislature with regard Institutions was so notoriously bad re that it was bitterly denounced by the In dianapolls Sentinel the organ of the Democracy of Indiana at that time opponent is a very honorable gen tinman but the peonlo of Indiana are entitled to know to Just what extent he Intends to carry out his Idea ns expressed In the sentence the victor belongs the sac re" A'k ttrio Backs Republican Nominee! xTfpton County elects with Hamilton rf a joint senator tints Ralph Kane of Noblesville has been chosen as the noml re! nee of tho Republican party She also selects with Hamilton Countv the mem ber of the Lower House In the State Leg ISILLLUI UlU Iilillk VV H10UT1 lltlS DOCI1 chosen as the Republican nominee These T1H AND BRIM ARE a MERGES AT BANDUET i1 1 1r' Dhol Klnminaaei Ar DnncirlAn am reWATSON ASKS RIVAL AGGUTSPGILS PLAN able to determine until today whether or not she would recover The same col ored man is thought to have been the i one who snatched a purse containing 50 cents from Miss May Slater of 1125 College avenue at the entrance to an alley near ner re i viiv oiai 4VW UAO Hlty UC employed no man dismissed because of his politics i "The nonpartisah management of the institutions under laws passed by Repub dican legislatures and executed by Re publican governors has become an ac I knowledged and assured fact Institutions Now Models result is that the Indiana insti tutions which under the control of Dem oeratic partisans (some of them the same men who are most influential in the councils this day) were the burn 5 ring disgrace of the state and a blot on the iV charities work of the country at large have become the models that other states strive to imitate Under the nonpartisanj' Raws the Indiana Institutions are at the i of all the states for efficiency of operation and economy of maintenance "It will not be forgotten that Mr Tag gart and Mr Lamb were Influential and commanding figures In the Democratic party at that time as they now are Mr 1 Taggart himself was the leader of the attempt to break by the force of a Dem ri' cocratlc legislative caucus the effort that was being made by the Republican mem uer acung in concert Wien Democrats to newer to the 1893 these mand of the Democracy at this time and' re 1 1 rejMK yji jmf I I 1 1 1 is turnuoi IIR If 207 puwers in thiShK tin ftuts URBUhBksL AXA ZNZET'l of BT Wli a i 'j A Mi zJ i ival tji 111 iiwB i i I i rS Jh fltfWT 1 Ilf A i 1 Precipitation: Amount during the 24 hours ending at 7 13 Total amount since Jan 1 1908 2769 Accumulated departure from normal since Jan 1 (deficiency) 53 i 7 a 56 I Minimum 56 7 58 I Maximum 72 7 a 46 I Minimum 46 7 53 Maximum 58 WEATHER CONDITIONS7 ELSEWHERE YESTERDAY Max Min Weather Atlanta Ga 76 54 Clear Bismarck NID 60 28 PtCldy Chicago Ill 80 58 PtCldy Cincinnati 0 78 50 Rain Denver Colo 66 88 Clear: El Paso Tex 78 60 Clear Helena Mont 62 38 Clear Jacksonville la 74 66 Rain Louisville Ky 78 64 Cloudy Nashville Tenn 72 52 Cloudy New Orleans La 82 66 Cloudy New York 66 58 Clear son (representing Mayor Busse) vDr Emil I lirsch David organ Mr Taft President Richard Hall of the' Chicago Association of Commerce Mr threw her to the sidewalk with consider able force Last night the condition of Mrs Eberle i was said to be serious and her physi i clans Ur Paul Martin and Dr Solhs i Runnells said that they would not be i.

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