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THE FORT WAYNE JOURNAL fcAZETTL MONDAY MORNING, JANUARY Wi SPORTING WORLD CATCHER ONSLOW SIGNS CONTRACT WA A WILLING WORKER IN THI TtXAtBAEB AUfci tAOU! Navta writes teaardma the Disposal ftT Skeele Muet Wt fop Waivers en Xardlit Twt Other to Be Turned Over Following Tiger's Teaming Trip, Onatow, the new catcher added to the rort Wayne olub, called on Owner Yarnell en wneeiing yesterday ana iMt nie contract. Ho la big strapping follow and haa already made m. hit with Varneli throurh hla tinirM to talk anon and Setm hit UDaj ent JtnQilcdtre of the veto into an everyday man ror tne lo mla. Casey also tFriri by tho fellow nd atatoa tltat ho seems to bo tho rood. Dlipooal of Sheets.

Varneli has hoard from Prank Nartn of tho Detroit elnb In regard to tho cllHpoeal of PI ichor Hkeols. tho Indian who, after boina promised to Fort Wayne woo disposed of to a. club on tho coast Casey also wroto In regard to tho martor and at tee that In hia lurifrmenl Navln did tho rlrht thlnir Tho locals pitching; at! ll sianns nao Ainerte ana varns. no are both wotl known to fano hero reoorl ietT looked 01 tho hla; leagues and there should bo i vthor olx will bo trouble 1n blcklne? out nve twlrters out of tho bunch who ran rntke rood la a circuit. Detroit hao promised till, lows i regard ta tho Bkoela matter la ae fol ifolaJned to Caooy about the Sheets prop nwaoi.

BKoeio wrote 1 rlrfb neat year ha wanted to ro to club on tho coast aa hla mother who la old and In poor health roeldea in Addy, Washington and ho wante to bo near her I explained thlo to Caeey and enowea mm vknii houfd I ignore much rood "I BtUt hero Just aa rood pltohera for you at tno price, unoer optional agreement, of live hundred dollars. Ao ooob as I ret waivers I will torn you otot Pitcher Hardin but the other two men you bettor wait for until the eprlnr train Ing trip of Tigers haa been completed. I can then rive you two men In the boot of condition, Too have tho rlrht to refute, von no demand. If men I pick for you do not suit you ana me money is not do paid until paper are elgned and tho men declared property of Fort Wmyn club. EL VINZO CLUB WIN ERICS PROM TMB The El Vonaoa took two out of three game from tho M.

olub at tho Bruno wick altera yesterday afternoon In tho orleo postponed from January la. The eoore were followo H. Club. Starke Crowe Total .1. JSi Vmn Club.

Flayer, let. Id. Id. 3 King lit 1M 4 A. JUlg 1TI JOS IIS a Cut 10 117 ll rroeoh 101 Mi 141 R.bu.

VT Bergman Ill 111 lit IM It ITT 111 140 ISt 16 141 ut 130 188 i 121 14S lit Total TM tlO T7T League No. 1 jen. II Wolf Dea saur and Heidelberg. Lagu Wo. tfT and Meyer Bros, PAYNE AT aPENCERVILLE.

'MENCERVU TJS, Ind, Jan. The Payne. basket ball team made a visit to BpencervUle, Indiana, Friday venlnr wfth tho Intention of winning from the looala but wore defeated by amperlor team work, accurate ahoottna am4 truer throwing BpenoenrlUo aoered the first on a field throw and Payne noon counted two, but after thle nrat 0pfticerrtIle seemed the oaay win er The first half ended, 14 In tho pew nun nati neaina pjayeo Jteiiey peetUon at forward. Tho lino upt JpwaoerTlUe. Deamo KoUay Mearler Piumo, II Howard Oorrel F.

Howard iae rv t. wntte Brick KUpatrlck rwtd nolo Howard. Treece, 1 Povia Beams, I Brick, 1 Wearley. JS GoaJa on foul Howard Ww ey. Wearley awarded 1 point Payne warded 1 point Foula on 0oeneervile.

141 on Payne, Keferee Beams and Boloaelderfea. CROWD SEES SCRAPPER HARRV FORBIfi MAD BUY DAY AT IT. JOBCUUe JftaTCnDAY one four Tart rtunda In Afternootr Kllroy and Traverse Expected Hero TodayParity Flnlthte Up at Chicago. Bererat hundred Fort Warn fight fana gathered at the Rt Joe Athletic club quarter In Spy Run yesterday afternoon Harry Forbe the clver iuiio miner training iot ma pout on nesday night at Prtnceeo link with Mike naalum stunta, the little fellow bodffour rounda with hla a pairing partner Local fana declare him to bo a brilliant young etcr, aa clerer and apeedy aa any who have worked hero. Forbee doee road work In tho fndrnlnt and trains Indoors each afternoon.

He declarea himself to be in excellent onn Altlon and confidently hopes to take Hartley In tow Ho la looking forward to hla coming boot with Toulon, at proa ent one of the moot feared claimant a for tho bantamweight honor, and recognises tho foot that a poor ahowing with Hartley would Injur hi chanoee with Coition. Kllroy and TraToro, tho two boys who will stack np In Wednesday night a ewnl wtndup, are oxpeoted hero oomo time tonight. Both hav boon In training nnd will work out hero, but onoe or twice prerldua to their bout. Hartley fa not expected ontll Wednesday morning The ecranpero will weigh In at the clult house Wooneeday afternoon at clock. MAGS ORGANIZE FORJUMMER CLEVER LOCAL LAOS CONFIDENT OP UCCEMruL (EAtON.

aaamLtiyy Rabua Elected Captain Manager Mart en ttook Company Propoeltion John King Proaldant of Company. The Fort "Wayne Uarnotlaa, elalmanta of tho amateur championahlp of thia aeaaon, having elected the club official i and started active plana towards launch ing a stock oompany to gororn tho affairs of tho team Tho elub haa boon In existence tor seven oonaecutlvo aeascno and It Is planned to make considerable advances during tho oonilng year. It being with that object In view that the atocfc oooi paay propoeltion wa started The com pany will bo eompooed chiefly of bare of the teem well aevera porter of tho olub will alao be Included on Its rooter New uniform, to Include Jacket and tho full equipment, will bo ordered shortly Rabua a member trf tho duo alnfc fta otart. and last aeaaon, lia cacherv will serve aa manager captain of tho team thia aeaaon John King laat aeaeon manager, will head the atock company aa Its president William Baade. member of the olub a pitching atari, na been aelected aa aecretary treasurer The Magnoliae will epend a weeV tnia spring laying different teams of tho Southern lichlgan league But few change will eccui in tho team a Ilne up thia sea BOSTON TENNIS TEAM WINS CHAMPIONSHIP BOSTON Mass, Jan IS Ucorg R.

Fearing jr. and Bchott of the Ternla and Racquet club of thia cltv won tho national racquet donblea champion ahlp for 1911, by defeating Payne Whitney and Barger, of the New TOrk raoquet and tennla club four straight gamea In tho final match Of tho touraa Tha acoro werot I IB II 18 1 ATTELL ALLEN GO ATTRACTS INTEREST TRACT 8 K. Jan. Tho ten round bout between Abo At tell, feather weieftt champion of the world, and BIHy Allen, champion of Canada, to bo held here tomorrow night, 1 arouetng considerable interest. A special train from Ottawa, will carry two hundred Canadian portaraeri to tho eoene of th exhibition.

Del Gainor Started in The Game ds Outfielder Hewer to Pol Gainor, that big bunch of speed who hold down tho Initial bag for tho local loot and rho fa tiow regarded as a strong contender for that lob on th Detroit olub la first sack. ng than th great national pastime bass. balL While tha big aluager had boon (laying tho game for many year on the lots of El kin It waa not until two aeasone ago that ho took up th play at th Initial corner Oalnor reported to tho Orafton club, of tho West Virginia, league tho spring of la? and hie contract called for a tryeut the outfield on that club Ho Jia4 been there but a few days when th management that club found that it waa without a first baseman of any class and a a simple experiment placed th subject of tbl little ekotoh on that ajtatlon. A big powerful chap naturally boa noosed with much baseball ability Oalnor soon took to the sack anil in a. hn time proved quite profldeot there In a Ehort time be waa playing phenomenal all and tUnt fact, together with hla alugg ng bllltlea and speed on th paths.

shifty attracted major aoout that While other war figuring on landing th big West Virginia, youth a Detroit gum aho man placed ui hi bid first and with tho ready coin had little dim nty in pulling on the pnse The De three month after he had taken up ftrt sacking Oalnor had won many friends during his otay In Orafton and the laet day that worked there a big rrcwd turned out tho promising ID 1 career thor In brilliant fashion He 1 reiy tno four time no appearea the phue on that day two of his wal lops going ror nplete circuit, In addi tha anujW hn ah drat baee Clevet eut Aeluera are to bo found In abundanoe. but first baseman of real etna are scare all of which makes hie owltoh to tho Infield out ion fortunate on for Oalnor I FOR SELF WRECKED MEN WHO HAVE BY THEIR OWN ACT OF Dl.tlFA if TION AND HABIT RUH THIIR HCALTH, WRICKIQ THBItt MRIWa WIAKINID THI AND FOISONtO THIIR BLQOD, I HAV iuni tkna iciiur cum MY IMPROVCD SYSTEM Of TR1ATMBNT TOr DRAIN, BAD DRKAMg AND RK TORI fiTRtNQTH TO WEAK ORGAN AND RACK HEALTH ANO MANHOOD TO MEN LOOD POISON tOREt, ULCKRE, FALLINQ HAIR, EKIN ERUPTION KIDNEY, BLADDER cause of those aJrectlone rooogntso and It la absolutely neoaaaary recognise and remove the causa If you are weak despondent and discouraged eoneult Dr Uoroland Consultation and asaml aaUonoi abeoluUly free whether you take treatment or noL DR MO RE LAN Dr vaet and extended oaperlene In the treatment of Cbronto CMeeaaoo assures jmi or tne beat ream ta known medleal aolenea. Punday, I to I Consultation examination aad opinions gitea Wltnool barge. If you caanot call, writ for Information. PR.

We MORXXAXD SPECIALISTS Weet Wayne Street Fort Wayne. Ind Permanently Established. NEW "HOPE" TO BE GIVEN CHANCE AT GOOD ONES TULSA. Okla Jan. 21.

Promoters her ar going to find out whether Carl Morris, th til pound riant who recently pulverlie4 Marvin Hart In thro rounds, la a real puglllat or not, on who may bo regarded as a possible champion of th white race Th Tula Athletic association haa opened negotiation with Morrla and hi manager Bill Btono, a former rail road telegraph operator Pouder tho matchmaker of th Tulsa Athletic aoaoclatlon Is anxious to put Morrt aaminai ony noti, wim sfarry, Al Kublak, Jim Flynnr or even Al KauN man and aays that if he can Mtur on of the men to light the giant th club will hang up a til 000 purse, Pouder figures that tha next fia ht Morrio takee part In will draw sn lm menao crowa, no matter wno may no hla opponent, for all Oklahoma has tnar wild over th former locomo tiva ffteman. who decided last July that he would fight his way top of tho hoavy weight heap with a view to finally conquering Jack Johnson Morrla though an unknown at the time, drew 4 000 person to the ring, aid when ho disposed of Hart at 8apulpa several week ago. With in tereat In th big fellow now Increasing by leaps and hounds Tulsa la prepared to build amphitheatre capable of seating IS 000 spectators. It being estimated that Morrt next battle will net al leaat lift 000 in re celpta. Morrl has pbyalcal advanugee over every other heavyweight la the world.

He Is six feet four Inches talL has a reach of eighty and one half Inches, and so far hs has trained down to III pound. He weighed 100 last June ana cwenty stx years old HIGH SCORES IN BOWLING TOURNAMENT ST LOUIS Jan With a score of Til, the Dull a of sit. Loul holdora of tno ttilaaiewoatera champlonahlp featured the bowling on the eeoond day of tha oleventb annual tournament nf that American bowling congress here tonight The Palace qjlntet landed aecond high eoore with 1 whUe the Witter. Mon roea were third with I I7S Harry Btolta, of Rt. Louis, in tho aft ernoon aeriee led the Individual bowlers with a score of S07, with Dennentt.

Eaet 8t Louis IT1 aecond op notchers In the two men event with Oil and Eubank a and Mason, East sU. Louia second witb 1 Oil WINONA AGGIES DEFEAT ANGOLA ANGOLA. Ind. Jan. II The Tri Btate ooUsg banket ball tsara.

of thia city, want down to defeat for the first time this aeaaon when they met the Winona Agricultural college st Winona Lake Uat Saturday, the Aggie pilling total of II points against th locals 14. The Trl fttat boya were ban dioepped by the small floor of the gym naalum and th Joee of their star guard. Bnyder, who la out of the game on ao nt of A bad knee. Hamlin played the star gams for the locale, making II of th 14 points on fowls, enooting this number out of tl attempts Aeed aub i muting tor tamun. piayea a onmani una eJthouarh proved too llxbt to master hla opponent.

Th Trl ptaTe team will play the Albion college aggregation, at Angola next flat or day nlghL EMANUEL OCICTY OEFEATBD TRINITY. The bowling team representing th society yesterday In three straight gamea lari aueonon; leaomg wun nign eoore of III and making aa average. of 101 Emanuel Society, fctertel fonimei C. Suedhoff Total Players Liens Total Team average. stO f0 111 140 ui in in in in lit in in let id id us us 140 117 141 110 17 177 1U HI lji HI 110 ill 7M ill 114 TRAP SHOOTER MEET.

HOUSTOK, Texas sJaa. .11 Trap tTnlted Etatee will participate In th Sunny South handicap which begins to morrow 'The aboot, one of the moat Important of trap event a held In th United states, will last for alx days jalXICO CITY NEXT MONTH, MEXICO CITY. Tan. II Barnev Old. Sold la race hero over the Fecal villa I reck Fen, 11 n.

Oidfleld 1 In amorni no nae organises a pariv to accompany' him including Jim Jeffries sad Frank Cbaoce, EXCITING WINDUPS MARKS CHICAGO MECT OP ATHLETES CHICAGO, Jan. 11. The Illlnola Ath Istto olub team and th team of frJotre Pame unlvoralty warn the chief contenderscontenders last night In th seventeenth an anual gamea of tha First Regiment Ath letic association. Th half mile race presented the moat spectacular finish of the event. It was won by Devtne, of voire JJame.

wun a margin ao narrow that It was a matter only of Inches be tween him and Wallace of the I A. as the men eroaoed the line. The summaries 14 pound a hot put Morgren, it of C. alx feet), first, McOee, A feet) aecond Larson. 1 A (1 feet), third Ulatance al feat.

10 Inches 400 yard daahVSargman. Notre Dame, i iml; iirei. waiiace. a. a ieeii second i Kuhne.

A (t foot), third iioe icoanai 40 yard hurdle Case nasauia, jl. Kotre Pame, (U vardei flratt nTailaaa. yards), aecond, Jrthnson, I. A. (I yards), third Time.

I 11 I I ooconda Quarter mil run alter Balolt. A. yards), first ftackme. Notre Pame, (II yards), second. Field.

Lewis, (tft yards), third Time, It 1 4 seconds. One mil run Wag (It yards) first Davis, (M yards) second. Steers, High Jump toomla, H. (4 Inohea nrev, nuoer. unatiacneo, second Mennul of (I laohee), third.

ueigni, root one men Two mile run Armour, A. CLf V.m, Bret Moorehouae, A. A yarda), second. Larson, A. A.

C. i third Time 10 II ll WABASH PJCFEAT NQTRS DAME. SOUTH BEND Ind, Jan 11 The Improvement which was looked for In the Kotre Dame basket ball team failed to ut In aa appearance yeeterday and the oca! team playing tn anything but ao acceptable fashion, down to de feat at the hands of Wabash by a score of ll to 11 rne Notre Dam quintet nem tne vis Itors evenly rlurlns1 the first half. al. though th Wabash men played like demons from the sound of fho whistle In the second half however the little) Mate ram oaca itui iron a PAYNE TEAM WON FROM HICKSVILLE FIVE PAVNff! Jan It Th VA Atv baaksl baU team of this city, Friday night won aa in tereat In eon lest from tne nicKiviu women team wj a aeon of II to 11 Mies Mitchell, of the via.

Itors was the star of the conteat. ha v. eooaed fto of la HlokavMI club i Glnta Th Payne high school team it to th SpencervlUe five by a eoore CARSON IMPROVES fiOTTTH BRND. Ind Jan. II.

A tlnued Improvement In the condition of Dr Carson, president of th Ten tral league waa noted tonight. The moat aever part of hie Ulnae la now believed to have passed ana steaay iro provement Is expected CANINE CLASSICS morrow morning tinder the direction of the United State alub with at leaat six teen starters of a total of I cs entered The event will extnchide the United Si ales trial with the exception or tne ati AmerKan meeitnu wnitn to inino (lately follow will be the ffl flat let, lnation of the season trials. LET MASSES PICK THE CANDIDATE i (Continued from Pag One.) htivla gea to say that If It shall so bear at any time In Indiana that tha lepresentatlvea Is tha general assembly ts attorneys for business enterprises snd not representatives of the people, then this theor of representative suv ernmnt must go down In the fan of a condition that the general assembly Is not representing; Hhe people, but is aimpiy represeminn; its clients. Thio insistent demand that tha lee Istatur shsll be the peoples snd not party in Ihe future which goes to a convention with a eut and drhsd plnt form andcuf and kl)n dr1ed candl date, Taft Is Last of Kind. 'President Taft wa such candi date, and he Is the last of, the kind shall see tn Riany year.

Th, vote of lh people Is a warning ons In another particular. Future platforms must mean something. They must be derstood to mean tbs nam thing in inv cbiv anu in in weei, anu inai when men are elected on that plat firm they must wtJiK andTOTS for III wy talisatlon into law "Failure to keen in spirit ss well aa in letter tn party piatorm win autnor lie tho political oourts, at th instance of the Individual voters, to appoint a receiver for the party snd to forfeit us irancniaes. 'We can stand much of honest wrong, but ws can stand little of 41i honest right Fven In Indiana th shell game has passed into history it is. nowever, xne omy oi men wno have convictions to boldly announce them, and to gather as many auuport ere to their views as possible, It la their privilege to elect delegates to a national convention, ir tmsaibie.

in cord with the views of ths people Ti is thir duty to put tnose views into ntatform and tn stand a man on It who la not compelled to shuffle for fear or railing otr WherTHnet Man Stands. When parties have thus announced their views and nominated their candl dates, th honest man should 11ns up with that party which bee expresses not bis business but b'j governmental views. I hats no call to speak for ths democratic party Nobody has given ms such, a commies Ion snd 1 do not think I would accent one If tt were tndrt ma. lest It mlffht nrova to be only a power of attorney to dotsom on ie uiuutii "I have a right, nowever, to speak myself, aad there la no Miles Standiah to whom I owe Silesia nee. As often expressed and often eald by mo.

I Deiiev tne aemocraue party lose its national affaire by reason of th strength and not th weakness of Its Dlatforms America la yet Anglo Saxon and 100 years of our forebears did not st lesst, and I think could not, settle mors than ons great question at a time I myself beusvs tnst the democratlo party can win on a platform which stands for tariff for revenue, economy tn public, expenditures snd notice to the general government that It Is ths creature and not tha creator of ths stats. Sees Majority in Favor, "I believe that a vast majority of Amerlcars will bs In fsvor of this platform, and I ses no reaaon why shouM not settle, for a whUe. at leaat. the tariff oaeetlos). But If we keep adding other tnmg we snail nna tsnrr for revenue democrats voting the re publican ticket by reason oi tnst lagonism iw piatrorm other plank of our In my little experience 2 have mot their excuse for voting th re publican ticket some other plank In our plat form' The governor said he would Ilk to see these men tried on ths tariff question.

believe they would not. fall.1 said be 'I would like to see whether or not protection is to be the policy of ths government. If It la so decided by a square vote, then I should like to quit growling about It and oast piy eye round for some other cause ta champion or grievance to growl about. The mistake of today Is ths view thst when men enlist In a party they enlist for life ought to enlist each campaign In the army that expresses best our views Ws will pot be able to do that until present great question at a tlm to th people for settlement As I see It my thro proposed planks ars In reality but They alt have to do with the taxing power" Tariff Is Vital Issue. Th governor tnalsts that ths tariff is the wltal Issue now before th reo nla and that It will continue aa until ft is settled right He thinks ll will bo the paramount qusauon cor con aideratlon In the next camnauin.

He believe that the states could handle the trust Question very success' fully if they would pass ths right kind or ui Business" aald the governor There la a whole lot about wanting to do certain things, when, as a matter of fact, some people do not went to do anything There ts a lot of people In favor of enforcement of th taw who wouldn make an affidavit If th taw never were enforced tne states will pass lawi that no company can bold slock In an other oompany or transfer Its property to a holding syndicate or pool, under penalty of being deprived of Its right to do business, and If the bar fact that companies do own stock In other, or are la a pool, syndicate or trade agreement, shall be regarded as an unquafled defense to sny action brousrht to recover sums of money of forfeit right of domestic or foreign corporations to do business, tbs states can put the trusts out of business as sasy as failing on a log Corporations Ar Forgetful. Governor MsrshslI declared that cor poration forget they are the creatures oe tne state ana inai mey owe a ds cent respect to their creator when ever a corporation branchea into lines for which It ts pot chartered. hsas ssrts that It ceases to appeal to the iw auiuiui ci sens Th governor savs tha( he Is deeply imereeieu in in warnman compul aory compensation and co employer liability bills now pending boors ths legislature, rte wants tn contributory negligence assumed risk and fellow servant rule removed rpm ths present law relating to the employed and the employer He thinks such a taw should bs pstscd ta fairness to tue la boring classes. Ho Is lao Insistent on a compulsory com neat iu i. vs wrgsir soonstbls for presenting a form of tual Insurant among the eiuDlovera.

membership la which will protect their interests in me pnyraetit or death and personal Injury rlalms Th plan I tlon of desiring to dictate te th bag Ulutur. but lie ts urging th repr snUttve of bis own Party to carry out lusir yrvuiise ue pwpie LIQUOR, RECALL ANDJEGISIER (Conllnu.iJ frm Cm tltlier OMCtlon. Indlatupoll, luuttt that lM, mad a mudutrr pro. Mdur and th, majorttr of cltlM In tha mat, faot th plan. In Fort Warn It hs, alwaja bun th prao tic par lor thaa InterMctlona out ot tha inneral fund and th Fort Wayn repmantatlv, inulatad that ta mak, th, law mandator? In compalltnir thia form of aaamnt woald work an unfair condition on propwtr own.

era her who Ao not hava a pavwl etrwt hut who par halpod par for th Interaction, on all tha pa4 atreeta. in tn Tm oi iuiur paTinw Id compel tnm to araaa in mm i. rhlH mad. a llnuor II' cna a commodity br provldlnl for If. n.

tr.n.f.r rratd A Tcatod a thine thai 1 haJ pena of tha lnt.ra.ct.ona on thalr Vniwi. iii history or tms state i i mmu). and laid th fuundatlon for liquor tn na4 racirad hrlp tn th. truat would throttl th pwipl I JrJT i nt th.V.t.t. ma that neltheri M.w.

th damocratlo partr or tha rpuhp rl IM lnl flrat olaaa, lloan partr, nor all partlja combined, lBct iainapolla. mandatorr could braak Ita ahjokala oth.r emM lePt of Jtlrmano. Vtt JSSWSSSlK SuZwlU mtmUiTOimmtw ciimmrmtna on tha hMrt. rlIh. l0 dclara tha t.

it; i. iff 'laJUcflSS1 nfSaiUS iSSHH. iI5! SiS provlaion that tbr i.n,o,rlt7nT.h.,d SL A. PT0 for Pstltlenlno far Pavement. tTnder ths old law after a majority of tha property owners residing on a cratto party wants liquor trust least il if And Th Houaer around to be tenabl th liquor license, I believer will hedged about by safeguards that a combination would bs Impossible.

"it is alao tha desire of the com mittee and 1 think of th democratic members of the legislature generally to make Impossible the tre.nsfos e.t a license by av respectable saloon keeper to a man of questionable character These point are being looked Into Fleming Sossks. Senator Btenhen Fleming of Fort Wayne, the author of tho saloon regulation measure now under the microscope does hot take th "vested right1 claim set up by Dr Houaer seriously Commenting this feature, hs said Its believed a combination of Interests, to oontroU Uquor license Impossible under ths provisions of bis Ths langusg of ths said Senator Fleming "dearly and specifically safeguard a thia point My purpose in providing for a transfer or renewal of a license was to give th licensee assurance of permanencr.end a business statu a With the knowledge tnat ne was conducting jus business ss a grocer or hardware dealer runs his, snd could sell out or continue, ss hs pleased So long hs conformed to law. the saloon kseoer would oc cupy a better position In th buelness be good. Senator Proctor said that vagary advanced by th prohibition' ibis, ne aaia Endorsed by Others. Senator William B.

Carlaton of Evanavlll tamlsht declared that the Fleming regu.atIon measure as a whole he believed to be good. He admitted, however, that Dr Houaer point ahould be carefully considered ard the If theie was any doubt about ths matter, the wording; of the law should be mad so plain that all who run may read He said believed tne measure wouia tnorougniy threshed before It went to passage. Following tho request of ft. Mlnton, attorney for the Antt Baloon mac that some apocino declaration ahould do contained in tne Din regarding contract ria ht Senator Flemlna consent ed, following ths public hearing; on the measure, to Insert a clau netting forth that In no sense shall a contract right be conveyed with th license. This, It la argued, will eliminate the possibility of suit for damages tn ths svent a llauor license Is orotested or sua ponded.

The general objection which Mr Minion lodges against th Fleming bill ta that It provides no nw atone In advene of the liquor laws now on in statin dooms and ror th further reason, ho aays that he regards some of the provisions of ths proposed law a backward step. He lis opposed to the transfer clause particularly, and Doiievea tnat xne nut would permit brewers virtually to sain control of tne retail iramo py accumulating leases on buildings and sub letting ths property to saloon keepers. ins form declaration. It la understood to oe tne policy ox ine aetnocrauo leaders la both bouses to put the option measure through the senate first, the house awaiting the senate aetlon As aoon as ths option bill 1 passed In ins senat ana ie sent to in Douse it Is said the regulation measure, fol lowing closely on the heels of ths option measure, will be taken up tn tbs senate. CHANGES IN PAY ING LAW RAMED (Continued from, rag One.) badly needed pavements laid.

Chang isj opeoi float lens. ibat 'specifications must describe the foundation snd curb sultabls for uss In connection with the wearing aurfaoa pf any modern city pavement wane or son stone foundations were frequently sua. as oeairaoi aa con crete foundations and could be tn atalled cheaper than the concrete eon. struct ion, th fact always remained that asphalt could not properly laid on a broken ston foundation, henoa th people were denied the bonefltrof inis ciaea ok wora, or in lions narmltted lta usa there al, ways a legal flaw la th preliminary work to be feared Under th amendment th provisions rsad that specifications must describe foundation suitable for use in connection with the wearing surface of each or any oi toe ainerem ninae or mod era city pavements," This alves free rein ta Mi selection of foundations ana wearing; sunaca, Ths Back" Settled; The old law provided that i tnents might be mads 110 feet back front a corner to pay for the cost of an Improvement jkVIujq the city (locus measures; exactly sue reel length this proved fair enough. where a block waa In excess of that lengin.

a amaii strip in ine center always escaped assessment from either direction The new taw alve the board th right to go back too feet, but provides that ths assessments In no Instaqra short go back further thaa the lilddlo the block Involved, so that (here can be no overlapping or uuuuie wmihwh. sytna for Jntsreeotlon. tinier th Uw of 101 It was pro street had petitioned for a pavement, the declaratory resolution had been confirmed and bids received for four stu.dard kinds of pavement, tha board of works issued a preliminary order dava waa then given In which a ma Jorltyof ths resident property owner lgnt petition tor a cnange si material. anc with th old procedure, ait tha noonla ownlnc bronertv on tho Street to be paved, provided they live within the limits of th city, have tha righf to petition for a chant in material If mey eo oeeire. nowever ine win rttirmin at In the presence of the clerk of the board or his deputy This feature, it la be lleved will do away Wtth much of th confusion occasioned by representative th paving companies among tn ooerty owners and getting them to sign.

petitions asking for changes Many times It Is claimed promises ar mad property owner that cannot be carried out and in the end the boarde ar blamed for condlttona which they are powerless to prevent More leeway will In the matter of a eu new hill will nrovlda that th city mar exact a guarantee not te exceed a period of Ave years. committee is Favors oi. meet In a of ths renraaert.t!ves from ths various cities with tne houae committee on citiee sna towns, to wnicn in Din wui do reierrea, tne propr ave their assurance that they would favor the naeease of the bill to be offered by Mr Roggen in preference to Repreeentatlve Maaa In behalf of In dlanapoiis but no effort wlu made IV nave ll acted upon. Tha house eomtntfte will notify tha representatives of the cities of the time et which toe bill Ie to be reported oat of the commute end Mr Lennon and Mr Hocan will i reseniative in niiing inrougu At the meet In this week Mr Lennorv was made chairman of th committee wnicn were uity At this city, th board ether members tomey Hogan, or worn a i apolta, th gineer, of Indian ivor and board of woTka of KvaosvlUe, Terre Haute and South Bend.1 DR. RERICK PASSES AWAY Contlnuod from Fata On Saotember.

1165. and ratwrnad ta Lagraiw whara fa raaumed th practlc of madlcln Major Borle waa tha laat aurvlvlna ataff afflcar of tha Fortr fourth radmant. In Dr Riick beaan hla nawa pa par caraar, for which will tw boat. rmmbrcd. In that yaar, hr bcam ownr of th LagTanga Bundard.

tha republican eouatr organ. Ha aarvad alght yaara aa Clark of Lagranga oountr being alected first tn llll and rioien again in 1.72. ne wa alau poatmaatar at Iagrang under Praa Idant 9njainln Harrlaon. For avrat yjaara waa prealdent of th lalnM Park aa.amblr at Jiom Cltr and waa on of It, foundava. Ha waa a mm bar of th I O.

O. for flftr year, and on of th organlaea, of tha grand army poat her. waa a llflong republican and alwar prominent la that oouncla Ha waa one of tha organ, lwra of tha party in tha dutrlct and a delegate to tha Qrat congreaalonai convention the partr ever held ror nnean rear waa half wn.r of th KandalvlUe Standard, being auoeaeded br John tt flarlck hla aon. who dlapoead of hla tntereat tn th. nawapapar laat fall.

Another aon. noian n. nencK, ta tn preaent pro. prlator and adltor of tb Lagrang Standard. Dr Rerlck wa, twice marrtaa hla flrat wlf dying In Januarr, His, an born to tluUnnlon following hi.

mother the following year Hla eec oed marriage wa. to Win Marionette Beaver, of Laaranaai wha wttK hM. in Roland Rerlck, of Lagrange! ohn Rarlck, of Chicago, and Carl nanca. oi aianon, ina aurvlve Tha funeral will be held Tueeday afternoon at I oclock at tha Method tat Eplaoopal church hare, of which tha deoeaead waa a member for half a Th burial In Greenwood cemetery will be In charge of the local O. A.

poat breaksTerT planerecord AN riUNCIgco. Jan g.a nn. elMoa enation meet itrodaeid reeerl today when Philip ParamlM ualng a Wrtaht be" plane Mnudn.d jtf. fj, thra "oura! and tll.J itcantm. The bt ir.vloua nduren.e waa that of A L.

W.uh of at wlu. t.bll.h.d a r.oo,d hour, ll bi nutVa! A Angelaa. thj JitS f.wa u'0 chewed the Mrdmaa circled atiov end wken he tiaallr d.atendl he waa gwn ovation lnm enlh.iutT imMl them Sugme fcly, hel.u4 Panutito. on their and carHad bur. ij a aland In middle B.irnd,.

fil army olatara and a boat otwoni.n I crowded about tha aviator to aaund A 4 KIT ine daring Curtlsa avlulir wha landed pa th.iitWtS rlvanu Thumday, waa uwlaadtir "ha army and nary today end weitre earned with a gold midal H' HP1 hui biplane t. deliver SUfSfVjiwf' ouromllte a Invltatl a He Mm LAule. TwiirlalnL lh. eiwra i.r to eltend Tlia meetloif rrl.lnl aeo alng a'pre. r1" waning tn an SST about (J Cr1or nvlna a.111.

waltel Biyoaine I la 'Wrlalil ofputu. aueal be aaawaed the eoiid rted unj propajl owner, wllkln a Mock lu KJJby wlr.l.w '1 SsS 1 til I tt "SC.

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