Logansport Weekly Reporter (Newspaper) - October 18, 1912, Logansport, Indiana VOLUME 47 NUMBER 3 LOGANSPORT WEEKLY OCTOBER 18 1912 PER ANNUM OF ROOSEVELT REPORT ED GOOD BY PHYSICIANS TODAY BULL MOOSE FOR INJURED FORMER PRESIDENT VERY CHEERFUL AND REFERS TO AS A HE IS CONVALESCENT MAKES DEMAND OF MRS ROOSEVELT THAT SHE SMILE SAYING WE ARE OUT OF THE WOODS LATEST PHYSICIANS BULLETIN ami offered a tenderloin Pulse and respiration norma Blood count to nor mal and breathing is easier p Chicago 111 October Colonel physicians issued a very bulletin today alter a thor ough examination While they not say UiC colonel was out of danger they did say that no signs or Wood shown and they were very hopeful that Hie would pass lie crisis tomorrow without such a development co laughed and joked with tho nurses and physicians spent tic morning with him Physicians said last that was not an indication d ji turn for the worse although they would have preferred him to sleep soundly Physicians issued the following bul letin at a in Pulse 72 temperature respira tion 18 all night Wound well some oozing examination of the lungs show to be in good condition general condition splendid the case is and that unless some com plication occurs the bullet will not he present I am feeling bully Had a gool sleep and feel thai 1 could start Oyster Bay today if they would let me Roosevelt declared Mrs velt and the promptly told tbe colonel if the case progressed i hin being able to leave the hos vital until after Sunday Bulj Moose for Dinner i A Bull called at Progressive from a bull which he had shoi this month Dr Terrell told the it would be alright for him to oat the meat and Roosevelt at once gave orders as to how it should be pre pared This is what he said The weighs five pounds and to be in hunting style With it he asked for one pound of pork slap jacks baked on a sheet iron stove baking powder biscuits ani i cup of coffee with condensed milk Twins Born in Hospital Colonel Roosevelt chuckled and lei nut a volley ol Kines and Bullies oday when tod that his arrival al ihc Tuesday hart boon pre ceded by the of cnc twin am lint be had been at the hospital foi i few minutes before the youngster saw light But when toU hat be elder of the twins had been named for him his delight knew no Bring them in to me at once lie 1 would like to sen the young sters and their mother soon Give the mother my The of the children are Dominick nd Nellie Walshe A thousand telegrams and letter arrived today for the colonel At his request the practice ot giving out telegrams and cablegrams from heads and members of the no bility was discontinued as he feared some of his friends across the water night be by the publicity JUDGE LAIRY JUSTICE TO m OUT QUICK ERS WHO CROWD GREETED COL BRYAN WHEN IE SPOKE EXPRESSED SYH PATHY FOR BUT DOfS IT WANT OF ISSUES OF CAMPAIGN STOPPED BECAUSE OF OF MAD HAN John Shrank John Shrank the man who attempt to kill Theodore Roosevelt still declares that he is his attempt not successful He will bo triod November after the election It Roosevelt lives the maximum sen that can be will le fifteen years in the penitentiary The accompanying picture taken Shrank in jail at Milwaukee By National Maws i Roosevelt had uninterrupted slumber and called his nurse at fix oclock this morning and asked foi breakfast t have not slept since four oclock he told Night Nurse Miss Fitzgerald as she entered the room I feel all right however Im huu sry The colonel was given an bath and breakfast was ordered Th tray came in about seven oclock and the wounded man fell to with a relish The menu was unchanged Ther were three eggs some but toast a few strips of bacon an a cup of tea The colonel ate every morsel allowed him The colonel himself was delighted ith his condition this morning H had a night of almost sleep Only once was he awake an then only for a short time In all h slept about hourst a total that is close to his usual average The wight as shown on tin pleased his physicians today The patient went to sleep shortly before ten oclock It was this morning before no When he did the thermometer showed no indication of fever At that hou temperature was 9S4 pulse 74 anJ lis respiration IS nTeu he awoke his temperature was 5S his pulse 71 and his respiration S Mrs Roosevelt was awake at hour and talked with her husband for few minutes Lets sec you smile Dut of the woods This was Colonel de upon Mrs Roosevelt when sh tiptoed to his bedside from her own apartment next door today at 4 a m Mrs Roosevelt touched the expres dents brow lightly found no trace m Continued from Page Fourl MESSAGE TO PEOPLE Speaking at Louisville last night Albert J Beveridge delivered a message from the wounded leader cf the Progressive party addressed to a the people of the United States Colonel Roosevelt said little about me but it matters all about the cause we fight for if one soldier who happens to carry the flag is stricken an other it from his hand and carry it on One after another msy b laid low but the standard can never fa I You know that personally 1 did not want ever to bea candidate r again And you know that only the call that came to the men cf the sixties made me answer it in our day as they did more no cy day And now as then it is not important whether one lead er or d es it is important only that the cause shall live and win Till thj people not to worry about me for if I go another Twi take my For always the army sphere Always the cause i hers and it is the cause the people care for it is the cause From Dully Five thousand persons heard am Jennings Bryan deliver an ad ress in Riverside park this afternoon The Commoner arrived in the city or i special car on the Fort Wayne M Northern Indiana traction line at fie was mot at Delphi where he poke to 2500 persons by a specie composed of Georse AV lauch ot Marion arid B F Louthain Senator Frank M Walter ier Judge V C HanawaH Mayor D Fickle Frank V Bavis and County George E Davis of this city Fifteen hundred people were masser t Third and Market streets when the car arrived and they cheered when he slipped from the car police had to force a way he crowd so Bryan could get to his Hundreds crowded about nd sought to shake his hand Tho was in charge of J Adrian j leal and ho whirled Bry n to park where pcr ons awaited his appearance The meeting had been to 0 r previous to Bryans coming B Jenkines presided and he made a hort address dealing in a genera vay with of the rs Margaret sang and hen Arthur Jones of Indianapolis of the Loyal Order of Moose alked Bryans appearance was greeted with and frequently during the of his remarks he was heartily He appeared in fine his speech was filed with wit and timor Ladies and Gentlemen I am verj to be among yon again I have ot forgotten the cordial receptions hat you have given me in the pas md I am pleased to among you d present to you the of tins Campaign It is however to have a great audience like this ani great public question to discuss a few moments to speak and hat short time be divided up so ha I can not sivc all my attendee to any one issue or to any one sub ject and any one condition In ny friends I cuss the issues until I have first im pressed upon tie mind the fact That cur victory wili if we se cure only a president and find tied by a hostile house or sei te You in Indiana is two senators You gnen the elve congressmen and I think that Indiana lias done far better any other northern state You mnst do the same All of the congressmen need new certificates of election And we need them The Republicans wont kelp us Democratic congressmen are what we want Now every word that I say in favor of is a word in favor of your congressman George W Ranch He is a fine fellow and has a fine record I might stop here and eulogize on hit record but I cant stop and take the time and anyway you all know it It is urgent to have a majority of good men in congress who will vote i you people to be satisfied with Wilson and Marshall but you Hauch The candidates on the state ticket from Ralston down are men who have been helping us in the past They an al 1 good capable men and are making an assault on the enemy I appreciate the support which Ralston givr me in the past He is a nian who has been warmly in accord with many of the things I have been hoping and work ing for 1 cordial sup Ralston and the rest of the men tin the state ticket Before I go into ot any or any f Want to say that we are all distressed tha Colonel Roosevelt is not able to he lighting at the head of his column be cause of the act of a murderous maa man But 1 am pleased to state that his detention in the hospital be temporary I sincerely with him because of the deplorable at tack on him by a mad man and i wish him a speedy recovery If we could suit our own pleasure we would suspend further activity in the cam until he gets better and is once more able to get out and fight for himself but his supporters are not re maining inactive I dont think Roosevelt would want the attack of i mad man on him to turn attention away from the many important which are involved in this campaign I understand that Roosevelt Jias many warm supporters here Well vant to join them in their tion of Taft of them will draf j letter condemning president Taft i will not only sign it but I will add a which will mare i am disappointed in Taft but no half as much Ill bet as some of th men puc him m office I had mj suspicions that the would be tbe put him in office four years ago I have several serious objections to Taft and the strongest is that he does not trust the people That is a fatal defect in any man wh wants to be president A president who trust the people is out ot President Taft should be pitas instead of Tt is From Despite the fact that Theodore Roosevelt iu the hospital in Chi cago injured by an on his life Arthur Jones of In prominent Democrat occasion today to falsify about the conditions at the Chicago convention in June this year in an attempt to malign Roosevelt Jones who preceded Bryan at the speaking in Riverside park this after noon stated that Theodore refused Governor Hadley o accept the at Chicago ai i compromise candidate His state ment is either due to ignorance or to a direct attempt to facts as PC drew the inference that one ambition was to secure the nomi nation The truth of the matter as it is throughout the country atul should perhaps be known to a man who pretends to be conversant with events and able to advance the arguments of a party is that Gov rnor Hadley would not accept tho nomination at the Chicago convention because the platform the standpat bosses was not in with his Progressive ideas Jones farther criticised Roosevelt hi tht statement that the assault upon Roosevelt was caused by the yellow politics which was guilty of because of journal ism Despite the Democratic partisanship of the audience Jones speech was greeted with a dull lack of asm CHARLES ERVINGTON AND HERBERT SCHROCK ARRESTED FOR ROBBERY LAST NIGHT WERE ARRAIGNED BEFORE JUDGE LAIRY THIS MORNING AND BOTH WERE PRIS ON TO SERVE OUT FORMER SENTENCE FOR TALKED TO BECKER Testify Telephone Connections Made With Becker Home Continued on Page Four By National News Association New York October n the Becker murder trial testified cday that telephone connections vere made with Beckers living apart at S oclock on the morning the assassination of Herman Rosen lal After three minutes From Quick justice was dealt out in the local courts today when Charles ington aged twenty of Walton and Herbert aged forty of Win Chester O were sent to the cr for robbery The of the two came alnn j last night they had brutally as 5Pnlted Christopher aged scv j and an old soldier in at the rear of the j station met the two on street and asked to le directed to thv station The men accom him there nud them a 51 fi with which to purchase him a ticket The ticket was and the aged man was given bach 9 The robbers ihen took him to the yards back of the station whore lv was knocked down and the the men his pockets Ervington took the money and the two separated and rai in opposite A number or the robbery but u net The aged man went to the police station where he told of the and from a description the police roc Ervington he having been trouble here As the old man sai in the station he picked up a newspaper and seeing rhe story of attempted assay down and ex Teddy was a soldier hst about this lime an officer appear eil Ervington and iy ihu OTd exclaimed Thats iim f Give me back my money admitted ihc theft and ilie man baric which lite had was then located and being brought in admitted being n accomplice The nun wore placed in jail and this charging them rubbery were filed in the circuit court They were taken in immediately ami arraigned both plead guilty and sentenced to from live to ocn in the penitentiary A time later hidge Lairy revoked the sentence passed on Ervington and it from two to fourteen it hav that Ii aow on parole from a former sentence Me wa breaking into the about four years ago stealing several lings OF ELECTRIC LIGHT PLANT WANTS ASH AND COAL CONVEYOR COST COMPLETED mm MAY W E VANDALIA TRAIN MASTER TRANS FERRED TO TERRE HAUTE WAS HERE FOR 18 YEARS Orly Half the Firemen Usedat Burke Was One of the Best Liked ent Would Be Needed and With Officials on the Road and Em the Device Installed Would are Sorry to Sec Hm Save the City These Ssl i J J Pruitt 3ries Mexican ion Becker left the house This to the allegation that Becker talked over the telephone with lack Rose and later met him person illy Former District Attorney Jerome ll be a witness tor Becker to im peach the truth of Jack Roses cou Becker himself will take the stand DONT BELIEVE COM STORY District Does Not Be lieve Man Was in Los Angeles By Newy Association Indianapolis Ind October District Attorney Miller today dc lared he placed little credence in the John Cook in which Cook d he was a party to the dynamit ing of the Los Angeles Times hut has taken steps to have Cook brought here for further examination 3ook voluntarily appeared before tho federal authorities in Chicago asked to be sent to Indianapolis STATE SHOULD GUARD If the plan of Joe Stewart superin tendent of the electric light plant i put into use the city will lie making I per month on an invest ment according to ilie figures com Stewart plans to have an asli ami voal conveyor installed in the local plant when put into operation will do away with three of the men thereby saving the city amount of 521 fi in wages The plan is one figured one by Stewart and although it is only n simple to Stewarts knowledge there is no other in use in any or the surrounding cities j When the coal conveyor from tli i ars to the light plant was put in the new addition built oh tiie plain j Stewart liad the arrangement in 2nd had the bin for the coal arranged i to the device could be easily His plan is to have a screw device placed in a tunnel underneath tl coal the tunnel being already bui Tiie tunnel extends to the pit of the boilers and Stewarts plan is have a sort of arranged so that when tiie s j Continued on W B Burke former of he local divis on of the ial went to Terre Haute last where 112 the position o ol ihc St division r the road lu Term Haute hi of Clie division for the years and hus an efficient fur the place well liked among ho mon Among the men is to be on tho Burin 1 J who was at Terre who leaves o become manager of he Mexican Northern railroad wlin Birki wil le is not known hut W E Widgeon road nan of of the Vandalin wlu is ailing in his place is ad to b slated for tho position TWO DRUNKS ARRESTED Lorcy and Changs lust on of intoxication lu Oily court Into this afternoon Both entered ol not IMs ing and fnr hear ing this 4oclock By National Indianapolis October preme court that elections should be and go fa general laws of tht state The case grew out of alleged illegal voting in z local option elec tion in Fountain county CONSUL By Teneriffe Canary W Kitchen of Buffalo States consul bere suicided today Ee had been suffering with heart trou Me i MAT BRYAN SAYS H is not strange that the in this Republican convention have divided upon this vita question according 10 their choice for president I lay no claim to from bias but I believe that the position taken by the Roosevelt men makes a to than the position taken by the Tafl nen for following reasons First to the have been chosen since the national committee was chosen national four years ago while the delegates the people The dele are to represent than the old committee Second The delegates are numerous and it would be more difficult to lead ihe same them to do an act of injustice Third The go to their people like a discharged jury and are therefore more amenable to public sentiment but whatever change is made in we rales must usually be made for a convention in advance Impartiality can not be where great feeling exists Tpo prayer lead us not into temptation is fall of The Indianapolis Star of June 20 contains tie by J Bryan written after the proceeding of Jane 19 After j outlining the methods of Tafts men in getting control and Branding them corrupt