mucus: “a... minim}. r5 gum) Anna. Seven pgr'uï¬â€™at ii“ whptVthQ [tar payer win now payv'o'n the tauchers’. order; for the pflvi’lage of having Schumacher ï¬uauieér. the school afl’aixa for two year. ’ Yes. its true! The Irvine m hought with the money levied for ‘3th “imposes. Yum-“nae “ the people didn’ t know what they mint- all ’ï¬lnonmfléher ' _ W _ "fit the p.669“! You armband unwe done today, We will ievy 525Ҡnext year" , Was the threat made by the 0: boss of the School Board two week ago tpday. ’ “flighland Park busineu men: Carry your ballot m your west pocket. todayâ€"4! Schumacbpr catches yeti! voting against himâ€"«well, look out for a resolution to boycott your business An election or the greatest importance to the le of chi Sch District will my place today, from 4 to 7 p. In ,psfpthe Elms Plug? School Home. Two tickets are in the ï¬eld, one headed ~Mr.‘Schnmsc the other by Mr. Cole. These tickets romeo?“ two widely (£32,731 theories or polices regarding school aflairs in this District. The Bohnmacher ideals heretofore, have been apparently : 1. One school {or thiovdiatrict. and only one; no matter how largé~â€"€hé larger the better. _ . .. 2. A Board of Museum of ahmluto sud “mac pg“ 8. A treehand method of expenditures of School moneys. The Cole ideals have been: _ - l. The school for the childâ€"not the child for ihe schoolâ€"and the schOol brought as near the home of the child as possible, sud SlmidmRoadPublnhhg Co. You, we’ll sign-- the pllifom; al though it dou’ I represent our idea-f -â€"Shoemacbor. What are ravines worth today, Hr. Schumucher f' ‘ ' If you have "Iiuy oId ravine fog "lo, see me ï¬nd the School board; '7 nun-u banana“ unm- maximum A. E. {Don-I. Alumna! mu cu. new.“ we â€W‘râ€"w v- A Moro! NoahShml-uflm SATURDAY. APRIL 10. 1904 nun a... m- M 8|.so IF PAID IN ADVANCE Telephone No. I. lithium! M q mercy-cape u HM M AN IMPORTANT ELEETION. (I'm-FOILI’ID.) AMoootthepemhn-uwondor- tux conception“ the amen at things. When n um um womn :ppou before Hum with I marriage license ho uvm lun- chain - lilo sentence. At tho City m Tun-day. than in only one candidate for Aldormu in cool: wud except the ï¬rst. who" Bum Donal in the opponent 9! Funk nee-am. for Show purpouol hung out touted- flow total loan. Whore win In "in the money to pay the: bond nub...» duo Friday. now um do may baboon mod [or put- ohuiug ruin-n? An old-Indy while mm in a stem In {Omnoctieut town suIM‘and oxtnï¬dod ho:- toet to n iron are. re- ’At'jthg High School election last Saturday, Chas. B. Rice was r» elmd'fltruateu. James H Shield: and Peter C Wolcotq were _r'e elected members 0! like board without oppo- alt-ion. We understand there are several aépirhn-ts in the ï¬eld,- this early, [at town collector next year; Jas. H Dufly,Thqg M Dooléy, Byron J Stevens and A. W. Waldo This will main things interesting, One of the queerestmmnls II the to- aunt in dnth notices tint New York, Boston and Chicago M9011 “plane copy.“ They never do. ' - Charity. lays a W proverb, rm: Itâ€)! rich; covetousnm hoard: A young Indy who I: a Wanton! :tbry tailor at children'- putte- (- Mu pinto-Ion. by the w). an she sent duo. VON†on Mr: Nu. u on children m too shame-L Ani- mu notio- Iho ï¬nd: the moat populu, {gram-d storie- tor the poor children. and me- of “venture pd nun-puma: ale-pa. tor the wou- toâ€"do clans. itself poor. thq "sir-tight sums fashion again.†It}: nod: éo'nsolntiod to know than when you dim at nothing you 3:. watt? we to hit it , . him" think he was ‘--, â€"_â€".-â€" u- 'Dqï¬i. They on y‘pfofeee :1on Che eeme ininéi ‘16- they have hlk;« the school-end for and worked for heretofore, end you oen n! with rumble a. poeeihle, end certeinty on their standing by them hereafter. more contemptuous! ignored? ' . . . e But now with t eee note fresh in memory a gmtreponlenco in protected. » ' ' - _ What a wonderful thing is an election platform! WORALâ€"If you went to See a second school building in all respects as ï¬ned as that on Elm Place. locatedâ€"any in the south-wool: pan of the cityâ€"311d if you went to beve‘Lhe school fund: administered with the some jukment nuddlecrelion on would exercise over your 9:"; pere‘g‘nel expenditures them vote of May!!! 9'1â€- Brand and How sxidden. indeed. must his conversion have been! Within a month past there has been committed by him as flaw a’ violation of that riuciple as could well be imagined. Ithih‘ tailor! ‘l'nontb, deopitet 9 most outspoken protests of the people, d‘ee‘pite {be near approach of an election at which the voice of the people would be again heard. no lets than 33800 of the school money: have, been bur- niedly and clandestinely diverted from the ordinary and neoeunry expenses of the school in order to purchase land adioinino the mount -â€"â€"â€"vâ€" â€"vv-â€"â€"-â€". expeimeo of the school i6 order to purchm land adjdh'ling the prmnlt school Iit_e. Could _th9 platfqtm principle last meneioned bamboo]: then-lore. two ï¬rst chnn nchonln for tho dhtrict nn «IN nn ' ih'h‘. 2. A Board of Education of no people and In! the‘peo o. _ 8. The hunt for the nohdob the nchool â€venue will by, within the lo 1 limit. of expenditure. . ' e nay the idea]: at the. undidntenhawbeon unbove net fotth. became for the purpose of thin election n great change of been on Mr. Schumnchern’ pnrt mm to hue tnken plnce, nt legnt “he in now wliciting voten upon certnid platform, ptinciphn, gmtly‘ 'nt' vnrinncn with _t_hone he he previ‘onnly punched end puctipnd. , For instance 'the thu'm'acher platter-i declares for more than one school in this diatrict,and therefore contradict-Hr. 805W oft repeated arguments for the contrary condition. But tilt, :3; 'diction ia perhapa more apparent than real. becausa that platform declares for an addition to the present school building..and _ if ‘ oul the addition to the present building is tirat undertaken and ixPéflWJ, then neither Mr. Schumacher nor any of his followers and worry over the prospect of any. other school huildinga being erectedii this district for many years to come. . The two propositions may thus be made - to harmonize beauti- fully, however naturally gnant they may seem. They an be made to lie down togetherm the lion and the lamb, one inside of the other. ' ‘ y ' . j. , ,i ’ Where the money in to come from to build the proposed addi- tion. an Allwis‘e Providence only known, although the taxpayers 'lnsy ï¬nd out hereafter. That addition will rvqnire anywhere from 315,- 000 to $25,000. But wherever itoomes from, if it is once planted on the present school house. site. another school house in another led; tion becomes at that moment an iridescent dream. _ If another school. building of 1119 same rite as the Elm Place School h ilding were now ready for immediate occupancy on 90er site. say a half mile or more away. would a! y room for argument re- main that the Elm Place School should be added to? No. The Elm Place School is. as it now stands. enï¬oien’t in size to accommodate all the pupils of all‘ef thaizmlee whir-h itis desirable to gather Yogi-{her under one ro~f Fire risks. epidemic rinks and [reasonable limit-u to number and a due regard for the * amummodetion“ ofvother Whig all argue for the letting alone “the Elm Place ciehevl and the! , -, tion of anotharjeehuol elsewhere]: soon as huae’ï¬hfllthe was ‘3 ;vailnble for that purpose. Tint-Me is-tï¬d‘m three yeaï¬iih'flte utnve.‘ ,, , '1 , 2v a,†‘i r ,, .. , ,7 The preéant Elm Placesehdpl building with little if any ehenge will accommor'ate. 350m more children under theheet madman; There are in this district at present to be taken caroé'of something over 400 pupils. The excess over 33-30 or 375 pupils can be racist comfort: ably quartered in the High Rchoql building where they now are, until the tax payers can catch their second wind and until tomcat-range. me-nta mm be made to enlarge the present echml dWct fln‘dte' loch-ta elsewhere 3 second grammar school building in allreepecta equal to the one on Elm Place. ' l . ‘ ’ But this is not 5“. It wiil will be noticed by reference to thq ‘ platform? ,thi’ch‘hu been freely cim' lated that itrinoludea a (lacing; tion‘ to the Qtï¬ot that the pea lo are rntilled to be taken into the 13m;~ ï¬dehéo of mm "to- he mnsi ered by the Board of Education in its various doings This is a sound plank.'but it is like ï¬nding Saul amozg the pfgphetav 30 ï¬nd Mr. ï¬chumachey atqnding on it. . To put an, addition on the present building is to iti'deï¬'nitely post- pone that other building. ' The poticy panned-by tha outgoing Board under the domination of Mr. Schumacher has left the grammar school with a bankrupt treasury withip thirty days-after the mtloction of the spring taxes. [What will be the condition of that trengnry before the next spring’a taxes ‘are gathered. if that policy is persisted in another 39311 Is it†up inviting pgospegt tqgoptemplrate? ‘ ‘ It idl