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I SHORN OF DISCRETION RAILROADS HELD. BY LAW AMENDMENT TO IN. PROPOSED SENATE COMMERCE ACT FAIR TO ALL CONCERNED, SAYS COMMISSIONER KEAVY. of J. Keavy.

commisIn the Indianapolis Freight Bureau, there and to all In the Sensioner, is wisdom Justice ate amendment 4 of the interstate commerce, act pertaining to long and short proposed amendments to "Among the interstate commerce law now before Congress," said. Mr. Keavy yesterday; "the one relating to. Sec. 1, known AS the long and short haul clause, the has been given prominence by reason of opposition manifested by the railroads and more or less confusion in the public mind apt to result as to the intent and ofis feet the proposed legislation, "Sec.

4 of the interstate commerce and aut, as -originally intended and generally. to properly insure such equality in rates as would understood by the public. prevent the railroads from charging for higher for short hauls than charged hauls over. the same line in the same er direction. However, the wording of the section: which reads, under substantiail; similar circumstances conditions.

lias been subjected to vArying Interpretations, and the construction put upon to 11. by act on their own discretion In disre. the rallroads has encouraged them ting particular examples Conmission to the Intergarding the requirement without submitstate. Commerce for authority charge less for longer hauls than the to' rates fixed. for short hauls.

Section as Amended. "Following" is the wording of amended section. which has been' cONsidered. in the House of Representatives and which. according 10 Washington dispatches.

was adopted by the House the 10th 4. That. It shall. be unlawful for any carrier subject to the provisions of common this act to charge, or receive any' greater in the aggregate for the compensation transportation of. passengers, than or of for.

like longer kind of property, for a shorter a distance over. the same line or route. In Included the same direction, the shorter being within the longer distance, or to charge any prester compensation 78 a through route then the aggregate of the. local rates: but this shall: not be construed as any. common carrier within the terms of this act to charge or receive as great pensation for a shorter As for a longer dis.

lance: provided. however. that upon appli. cation to the Interstate Commerce Commis. nion, such common arrier mny In special after investigation.

be. nuthorized by the commission to charge less for longer than for shorter distances for the trans. vortation of passengers or property; and. the commission may from time to time designated precommon carrier may be relieved from the scribe the extent to which such 'operation of this section: provided. lawfully further.

existing at the time of the patsage. of this amendathat no. rates or charges tory act shall be required in 've section changed by 16 the expiration of six months after the reason of the provisions of this prior of this act, nor In any case where application shall have been fled with before the the commission, In accordance determination of: visions such application by the of this section, until will he noted that the words der substantially. similar and: conditions' have ellminated, making It compulsory 'upon the carriers to apply to. the- authority Interstate to charge Commerce.

less Commission for for the longer than for the shorter. distance. In this. amended form the law is very' fair and imposes no hardship such upon that the carriers. If conditions are they are entitled be relieved from the long and short haul clause In, particular -instances they should he able to show, cause, and when this is done the.

commission: has the authority: 10 grant the privilege: Application 18 Absolute. The Senate amendment to Sec. the application of the, long striking and out the words 'under substantially, simshort haul clause absolute by llar circumstances and conditions' and by making no provision empowering the commission to authorize a departure. "Under the Senate amendment the grounds car. riere would.

seem have just to complain. but under the the -amendment as passed by the House carriers since have not Justifiable complaints to 'raise, ample. provision is made to: cover altuations' a departure a from the long and short haul clause should he permitted." Sister's Portrait Given State. THE LATE A bust portrait of the late David Turpie, former United States senator. from Indiana, has been presented to the state by Miss Ella daughter of the senator, and will ho hung in the State House Monday along with the portraits of Governors and other Indiana statesmen.

'The oil painting of the late senator was painted by Sister Mary Albertine, sister rof Providence of St. Mary's of the Woods. near Terre Haute. The life size likeness copied from A. photograph the senator taken while he wAs Washing- S.

THE INDIANAPOLIS TAR, THURSDAY, MAY 12, 1910. ON RAILROAD ROW. By George K. Trash. this Richmond city at 7 in the o'clock evening.

The and returnfrom run for the benefit of the Catho.18 celebrate. the Aftieth anniverof the church built at Richmond. Georgo Reel, for the last twelve division years branches the H. has dispatcher of the northern all tendered Is the employe of this his resignation, effective May Reel his former general superintendent on the Chicago Northwestern. superintendent of the Lake C.

Arnold, with headquarters at and other division superintendof that road. were In -this city. -yesterday to confer with General. tables Superin- and tendent H. A.

Boomer time matters connected with. operating road. The Southern Pacific has. inaugurated new electric lighted night train, to be as the "Lark" and to run between known Francisco and Los Angeles, leaving terminal by way of the coast line at every evening and arriving a't o'clock opposite terminal at 9 o'clock the following morning. Through fast freight service will Toledo be es- tablished by the Western Ohio, trolley line May 16.

is trolley said Dayton this will then be the longest freight freight car line will. the leave Toledo at' 5. o'clock In world. A package the vening, delivering the freight morning: in Dayton. The 'new Crots bridge, which the Line proposes build, will be 2,680 will long about $600.000.

When it is and 185 feet. above the river, cost completed the greatest. handicap contend which Wisconsin Central has had to with in the past in operating In and out Minneupolis will have been eliminated. The Lake Shore has received the greenhouses of the trees, New York shrubbery Central and a large flowers for the purpose of beautifying Its variety: of park at the Union Station, Toledo. The park has been graded and resodded "and flower and: the beds is addition said to give the.

incoming visitors of shrubbery much better first impression of the The Michigan Central has commenced work in earnest on the building of its now The passenger is to build depots for both lines and freight station at Detroit. that. will be a credit 4. plan Michigan Central road. The company service.

expects to expend $6,000,000 connection on with the station: and improvements in Cincinnati, Hamilton Dayton 19 The now hauling a large tonnage of coal. road from in mimes Kentucky on the to. Northern Chesapeake cities, having all. Ohio of its freight. engines now in service in that line of traffic.

The Kentucky miners are taking advantage of the shutting down of the mines In Indiana the. last two on three: weeks. Anticipating an unusually heavy Monroe trame and this the Detroit, Toledo. trolley. lines have, decided to add limited' cars to the regular' service hetween Toledo Detroit, Under "limited this car out of arrangement Toledo every.

two hours between there will be a 7:35 and Sundays p. there will be extra. limited and 5:35 and on' Saturdays cars. Word comes from an authentic t.hat the Erie has about completed Pitts- negor tlations for a now entrance into Northern burg. The Railroad, extending.

from the Westproposed Ohio River point. coal Wellsville fields of and the East Pennsylvania Liverpool, state 0., line via Arm financial basis, and it is. is now on a that this suminer, will see the expected construction work completed. The Clover Leaf has postponed again the time of changing its time cards to Sunday, May 29. The necessary second by the postpone- inment has been made ability of the company's shops Frankfort to.

get. the equipment ready: The company has been overhauling its best passengor cars: and. with will install a new of time card coincident the opening the Casino other summer amusement places at What is considered proof that a six-hour train can. be run by the New York Central line between New York and train Chicago hauled a by one of the new engines is run made last week by 4,800, and with a makeup of a combination car, two sleepers and a buffet car, the Lake Shore road from Cleveland 'to Buffalo Creek, 182 miles, in 169 minutes, notwithstanding. several points reductions.

by track in speed compelled at work. Fred Burnett. who represents the Santa Fe at Cincinnati; Clyde TIll, traveling passenger agent of the same road at Cincinnatt; J. B. Benson, traveling freight general agent of the D.

P. S. W. Railagent of the Frisco C. McAdams, rond, with headquarters in St.

Louis, and John' D. Kromer, traveling freight agent of the Grand Rapids Indiana Railway; in the -city yesterday looking were business in connection with their. respective The Vincennes division of the Vandalia line has several gravel trains at work ballasting. on the road now making fills and Work of this kind is to be pushed for the next three months, it being the intention, to have the line completely, between Indianapolis and Vincennes. Bushrod.

and Indianapolis. a heavy, track has been laid coal- for the this purpose fall and moving. a large traffic class of traffle the coming on the Vincennes division has grown be one of the most Important. on the road. A special' train bearing the women's: clubs Wisconsin, Iowa, Minnesota and Nobraska, en route to the Women's Federation Cincinnati, passed through Indianapolis over the Monon and the 11.

D. yesterday, J'he train was of the handsomest that: ever passed through the city. It consisted of baggage ladies' coach, all parlor car, practically dining car and two sleepers, new, with a maid in 'cliarge of each car: The r'un from Chicago to Indianapolis was made in. three hours and fifty minutes. and from Indianapolis to Cincinnati two hours and forty minutes, being the fastest time ever made over.

the two roads by passenger trains. between the points manager of J. Van Winkle, general the Big Four lines, today will. meet firemen to discuss the question of wages. They have asked an advance.

of the Erie 18 President after matters at Underwood still in Chicago The" looking business of the Erie the that last point. few months has been very heavy. an The order Boston for four Maine twenty -wheel, all-oll-fed last week placed locomotives with the Baldwin within ninety Locomotive days. Works, to be delivered D. J.

Bit has been appointed Western, commercial agent of the Lake 'N. Y. Erie with headquarters dutles of the position this at Buffalo, assumed week. line earned in the The Illinois Central $4,972.095, an increase Since July over: month of April April last year of $580,496. $52,128,061, an inthe road has earned: crease of $4.166,631.

John M. Daly has been made of the general superintendent of and transportation 'has also Illinois Central. road accountant. 0, S. sumed Keith the has duties resigned as superintendent of car of transportation.

The title of: J. F. Stimson, engineer of maintenance Indiana road of at way of Grand Rapids, the Grand Rapids L. Barnaby, engineer of mainte'at Ft. Wayne, have and C.

been nance changed way to division engineers. I. Conners. division has superintendent of. the been promoted to assistant Chesapeake Ohio and will have charge Cincinnati division, one of line.

the of, important divisions on. the the most formerly connected with Mr. Conner: was the H. W. C.

Bates. commercial agent pf road, the who Nashville, resigned on Chattanooga the Arst of this month, St. Louis New York to 'represent the Central goes of to Georgia in place of James Barker, assistant general freight promoted agent at Chicago. The Panhandle on Sunday, next will run a special from Indianapolis to INCORPORATIONS. Articles of incorporation.

were fled the office of the secretary of state yesterday as follows: Suedsite Liedertafel of Indianapolis; A Gersinging society; directors, Henry. Vicman tor, Carl Gutzwiller, Henry Meyer Jacob Schulmeyer and Christian Prader. 8: P. Templeton Company. Bloomington; capital stock, directors.

Frank McLinden, S. P. Templeton and Clara Hotel Boys' Association, Evansville; direc. Tempicton. TorS, Ben Curry, Ucorge Bishop and James Berry.

Social Club Bert. of Vermilion County, Clinton: directors; Wright, Brownie Groves and Claude Shannon. Workingmen's Social Club, Anderson; rectors, Prank: White, Albert Morris, Albert Graham. C'alulnet Building. and Loan Association, Hammond: capital stock, $500.0.00: direotors, John GUllett, A.

Carl Kautman. Edgar Jabuston. 1. V. Cravena, Bauer.

W. G. J. E. 'MeGarry lOtto now The A for (bold Them A MEDAL Are WASHBURN Come MEDAL FLOUR Ourbread.

biscuits. rolls and pastry will be a success for we have ordered GOLD MEDAL FLOUR 6 COPYRIGHT 1010. leaving ing train lics sary chief and 20. road C. Erie Lima, ents other the.

A San each 8 the that (had Installed patented apparatus in the building without paying A royalty. The board meeting was held to hear a state: ment. from Donald Carter, counsel for the Paul Steam System Company, owners, of tie patented apparatus for by the board, but never Installed permanontly. Mr. Kaminsky says, because it' would not operate.

Mr. Carter said. his company suit unless the 'board decides to compromise. Mr. Kaminsky charged against the company that it trying to get money for nothing.

He said the company promised 10 make the system operate properly, which it never did, and then sued him because he would not pay $650 royalty. He said suit was filed and that was the last he heard of it. He urged Carter to press the suit. (. E.

Warsop, local. representative of the Automatic Heating. Company, interrupted. "Mr. Moores was your attorney." he said, addressing Kaminsky and referring apparently 'to Charles W.

Moores, formerly president of the School. Board. "What!" said Mr. Kaminsky. "Mr.

Moores was your attorney, wasn't he?" asked Mr. "Now, don't be saying things you're not sure of." retorted Mr. Kaminsky. Don't understand. Mr.

Moores was your: attorney;" replied 'Mr. Warsop. "The records will show." Mr. Carter said. Mr.

Kaminsky's torney Moores. was Merrill Moores and not Charles The School Board entered into a contract Mr. Kaminsky that the last Installment of the money for the heating apparatus should not he paid. until he presented license from Paul Steam System Company to: Clarence Martindale, architect, for: the building. To obtain this license it would have been necessary for Mr.

Kaminsky to pay the company. $650 royalty on the apparatus. Mr. Kaminaky says. the apparatus would not "work" and he.

had the company remove it and installed In its. another system. 'He alleges that this freed him from responsibility to the company. Mr. Carter alleges that because the apparatus was Installed the.

School Board is llable for He said sult been filed against Mr. Kaminsky, but he. did, not understand why it had not been pushed. President Morrison Commissioner vinry 10. Nicholson were the only members of the board present.

They said the case will be referred to Albert attorney for the board, to determine the board's liability. DAVID TURPIE. ton. 11 was completed about four weeks ago. Sister Mary Albertine has attained note for her work in olls.

She has studied. is under the best masters of Europe and. known widely: as' a. talented portrait evening that the sister wns. selected to painter: Miss Turpie stated yesterday paint her.

father's portrait because of a great admiration formed by the late senator for the sister's art. work she WAR sister superior of St. John's Academy in Indianapolis. Miss Turple herself studied in Mary's of the Woods formed a deep attachment for Sister Mary Albertine at that time. HEATED ARGUMENT ARISES OVER FURNACE THAT WOULD NOT WORK School Board Listens to Discussion of Patented Apparatus for Which Royalty Was Not Paid and Decides to Refer Matter to Attorney.

Failure of a furnace to operate properly resulted in a heated argument before the Board of School Commissioners last night when Julius M. Kaminsky, contractor for a heating. system at school No. .18, arose, to defend. himself against charges that he S.S.S.

BEST SPRING TONIC AS: a genuine purifier: is universally recognized. builds Every one should take a tonic in the Spring; our systems require The change in the seasons produces a like change in our bodies, arid more is required of the blood, from which source we receive physical nourishment and strength, at this particular time than at any no partic- other. Almost every one bad in the Some have and their. are in state of disorder. This deranged condition of ular sickness, but are debilitated, run-down and weak, the systems 'health is due a to weak, anaemic blood; the circulation is infected general with impurities body is from deficient blood nutriment.

The refuse which have' diminished its natural nourishing powers, naturally accumulate in our systems are not and the suffering Winter, because those members whose duty it is and impurities which to properly perform this expelled work in of drainage do not receive sufficient stimulation from action'; outdoor nor is the exercise, skin a as active in eliminating waste maters in cold and therefore, grow dull and sluggish. their weather because the pores are not so open as in warm seasons. These Winter accumulations pollute the blood and largely destroy takes its nutritive qualities, and when Spring comes, and everything on new life, and we change our method of living, the circulation of is so weakened that it is unable to supply the increased loss demands appetite, the. system. Then we suffer from weakness, nervousness, of sleep' is not: lassitude, etc.

do not feel able to perform the ordinary duties of There is a constant worn-out feeling, daily refreshing, life. This we disordered condition demands the use of a tonic, and and it should be one which has the additional qualities of a first class blood purifier, for to restore health and strength the blood must be pure. The healthful botanical ingredients of which S. S. S.

is build composed, the method of combining and preparing them so that they all up and strengthen every portion of the body, make it the best of and Spring tonics; S. S. S. is Nature's medicine, free from strong and mineral extracts of mix-1 and barks; a safe and pleasant tonic for persons of any age: tures and made entirely of the healing, cleansing juices roots, herbs Spring tonic, but its ability and worth S. S.

S. is not only best PRETTY GOOD I Have used S. S.S. and found it to be an excellent blood purifier and tonic. My, blood was weak' and impure, and as a result my and system very much run down debilitated.

I. lost twenty or more weight, had no appetite and was in bad shape. Seeing S. S. S.

advertised I began. its use, and am well pleased with the results after using it for some little while. From 139 pounds to 1 165 is pretty S. good and evidence merit on the part of S. 'as to my appetite, it is superb.

My system and general health I have do been not -hesitate to give S. S. S. the credit for wonderfully. built up, and it.

H. MARTIN. 50 Second Warren, O. If you select S. S.

S. as your better results and more vigorous will make your blood just right: other. just as good." SPECIFIC ATLANTA, GA. INDIA TEA Incomparable for Quality, Flavor and Strength A scant teaspoon makes two cups. Steep five minutes only by the Growers of India Tea EXCURSION TO OKLAHOMA For business men to see trade openings.

For MAY 17th men with money 11:30 A. to see the best field of sound investment with good returns. M. $52.66 For farmers to see lands rich enough to grow anything, with DAYS healthy and attractive climate, and at prices to fit any one's 12 TRIP means. The commercial clubs do all the entertainment.

ROUND H. R. DALY, C. A. P.

BIG FOUR ROUTE. 601 Traction Terminal -OR- C. WERNER, D. P. LINES East Washington Street 318.

TRACTION TERMINAL INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA Frank D. Fuller, Excursion Manager NEWS OF COURTS. SUPREME COURT. Constitutional Law.30981. Grand Trunk South Western Bend.

Railway La-Company 15. the Appellant'a. City of petition for a.reporte hearing 18 overruled. Opinion by Myers; C. C.

A city railroad the right: to lay can by repealing. an orditracks. street prevent new nance granting a double extension of double on. a track, though the road maintained double tracks on part 1s. not of has the street for from years.

caring for public. (2) The health. prevented safety. or welfare by the prohibition against the unfairness (3) of The contracts acts by of the the Federal presumed to have been constitution. Alleging that there will be less Council.

will fair. obstruction (4) with a double 'than with single track fact. will (6) not be The Council considered has an-al- full control legation of the streets and the manner. of their. use by a railroad.

(Original opinion 23. Dieckman, administrator, VS. the Nov. .1909.) 6799. Southern Indiana Traction Louisville Company.

Clark the C. Supreme Appellee's Court is petition to transfer to 21506. nied. State 'ex. rel.

Lebanon Bank of Lebanon, vs. the Board Finance of Marion Township, petition et for Montgomery C. Appellee's a rehearing is denied. 21603. Geiger, et.

al. V8. of. Churubusco et al. Whitley C.

C. Appellees .21588. for time Vest vs. the state of Indiana. Johnand are granted thirty son C.

(S. Appellant petitions, for additional' time, but the petition is state denied. of Indiana. 21624. C.

Cotterman Appellee'8 motion' to dismiss the Casa Briefs thereon and' walver of appeal. 8" tice by Harmon, appellant. receiver, V8. Best. Marion 91380.

C. Appellant's brief on appellec's peti21638. tion Dressel vs, the state of Indiana. Monfor a rehearing. roe C.

C. Appellant is granted thirty days additional NEW 'SUIT. 21666. McCutcher et 'al. the 'state of diana.

Clark C. Transferred from Appellate Court, 7560. COURT. ABSTRACTS AND ACTIONS. of of Venue.7354.

judgment affirmed. V8. Comstock J. (1) Brenner Herler. Dubols, complaint for damages and Injunction withstand demurrer if the 'facts -stated show damage.

(2.) The overruling of application for 8. change of should made an assignment of error and not cause for. a trial, (3) A Judgment in not be pleaded bar (res judicata) in against. tenant for nonpayment of rent suit on notice of termination of the ancy: Concurring opinion by. Roby, J.

It logically 'correct that refusal of change venue be made 'a separate: assignment of error, but logic is to control, of cases cited on page 424, In 'Citizens' 'Street Railway Company 1'S. Shepherd, 29 App: 412. should be overruled. 6670. Donaldson et al.

v8. state ex rel. to -Uncontrolling of Ripley County. petition for 8. rehearing overruled, and the former J.

The opinion 18 court's fed. Opinion by Roby, 'etructions to. the Jury and the. amount the verdict. showing that the second one tract did not control in the amount of.

ages 'awarded, the question of its invalidity can not affect the (judgment rendered. Original Opinion Dec. 17, 1909, diana vs. the Chicago, Lake Shore 7640. The Postal Telegraph Company of Bend Railway company.

Laporte S. Appellee's request for oral. argument in granted and argument set, for June 9, at 10 a. m. The Lake Shore Michigan Southern Railway Company vs.

the Lake Shore South. Bend Railway, Company, Laporte S. Motion to postpone hearing for vancement is overruled and cause is. vanced. Oral argument is granted and for June 9, 1910, at 10 a.

iri 6790. Heller vs. Eddington, etc. Wells C. ordered to Ale within ten days from date.

6835. Frank V8. city of Decatur, Adams (. Cause is transferred to the Supreme Court. '1624.

American Company vs. et al. Huntington ('. (. Appellant's tion for.

certiorari 'is granted. 1643. The Western Union. pany the Chicago, Lake E. Bend Railway: Company, H.

Appellee'8 motion to postpone hearing motion to advance is overruled. Cause advanced oraL argument set for June 9, 1910, at 10 a. 7446. Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago boule Railway. Company va.

the Anderson Tool Company. C. di- petition for certiorari' is granted ordered. and 7660. Cincinnati, Chicago Louis Railway.

Company V8. Johnson. Pulaski Appellee's, petition for torari la granted and order made. Carl MINUTES. curlam, 7579, Mortimar, receiver, Daub.

and ABSTRACT. AND ACTION. NEW YORK DENTISTS 41 EAST WASHINGTON ST. Saks Building, Old Phone, Main 1875. Double Suction Plates, flexible.

palate, guaranteed ten $1.50 .500 Gold Silver Fillings Fillings 22k 22k Gold' Bridgework $3 to $5 Full Set of Teeth Teeth. cleaned Free. FITS USED IN AN OFFICE BURFORD SO 40SMERIDIAN. HASIT INDIANAPOLIS len S. C.

Appellant granted. thirty daya' additional time: 7376. East Hill Cemetery Company of Rushville vs. Thompson. Fayette C.

C. granted days' time from May 7664. 16, 1910. The, Lake Shore Michigan Southern Railway' Company VB, the Lake Shore Laporte S. South C.

Appellee'8 motion to Bend Railway Company. 7525. with Coughell vs. Indlanapolls Traction and causes 7643 and 7640. Company.

Marion, S. Ci. Ap7494. pellant'8 The reply town of Cicero et al. vs.

the Lake brief. Erie Western Railroad Company. ton C. C. brief.

7554. Hudson vs. Indiana Union Traction Company. Howard C. C.

estate of Appellee's Jacob First, 7515. Campbell vs. Wells. the C. C.

Appellec's deceased, etc. tition 'for additional time. V8. Summers. Clark C.

C. Summers 7608. Appellant's Wheel brief. Auto Parts Company. 'et vs.

High Journal Company of Troy, Delaal. ware C. Appellants' brief. State of Indiana ex rel. the Township, town' etc.

of 7641. Selma, vs. Liberty Delaware C. C. Appellee's brief.

7449. The Supreme Lodge Knights of Pythias Graham. Warren C. oral 'argu: brief and petition for ment. NEW SUITS.

7679. The Exchange from the vs. Cass C. C. Transferred 7680.

Supreme Mendenhall et al, vs. the First New Court. 21617. Church Society Indianapolis from et al. Marion.

S. C. Transferred. the Supreme Court, 21543: NEW SUITS FILED IN COUNTY COURTS. CIRCUIT COURT.

19083. Bessie Underwood VS. George Divorce. A. Hackney.

19054. Charles M. Taylor Dora B. Tay. lor.

Divorce. Dortha A. Burgmeister Richard E. Cottey. 19056.

Burgmeister. City of Indianapolis vs, James BreedA. H. Dickey. Ing.

'Appeal City Court, SUPERIOR. COURT. -Room 80814. Charles 'Antrim VR. Isaac.

F. Reeder. On account. IT. C.

Allen. 80819: William A. Diedrick vs. the city 'of Indianapolis. Damages.

Forney Felt Ropkey. 80824.. Lue Coe ya. Josephus. Coe: Divorce.

Jesse -Room 180815. Henry, Gross. v8. tion and. Terminal Company.

Damages. Clarence, R. Martin. vs. Morton E.

Hawkins. 80820. Frank Clear Linnie Divorce. E. Cottey.

80526. Mary Shroyer vs. Michael O' Brien et. al. Damages.

William P. Reagan. -Room Addison T. vs. Clarence E.

Van 80816. Camp. On note. H. J.

Milligan. :.80821. Cary F. Galbraith Walter La. vs.

Carey. J. Moore. 80826:. Mechanic's Frank lien.

A. Beck V8. Alice Bock. DIvorce. Korbly New.

-Room 80817. James West vs. Gustav. G. Schmidt: 80822.

Mechanic'a P. Bartley, Luella lien. George A. Rose. Bartlev.

J. D. Martin. 80827: John R. Schmidt.

vs. Elsie Schmidt. Divorce. Louis H. C.

Flinn. s0818. Softener Ollie 'D. Carter Oh vs. contract.

National: in Water Clarke. 80823. Lenice. R. Cooper vs.

Roy E. Cooper. Divorce. William H. Ogborn.

ORDERS ROAD FORECLOSURE. Court Decrees Sale of the InterFederat national. Great Northern. DALLAS, May Interna-1 tional -Great Northern Railroad is to be sold under forcclosure to satisfy the claims of the aggregating holders $12,165,545.60. A.

final decree second mortgage bonds, to this effect was issued in the The order of foreclosure is 'a terminaCount here late today. tion of litigation I pending for several years. The date of the sale will be fixed later. Repair the past by improving the futures Don't let the cold hand of despair touch you. Put a certain sum of money.

away each week. The Marion Trust Company receives .6 $1.00 as first STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF THE Northwestern National Insurance Company ON THE 31st. Day of December, 1909. It is located at corner Jackson and Wigconsin streets, Milwaukee, Wis. WILFORD PATTON, President.

JOSEPH HUEBL, Secretary. LEG SEVERED; SHOWS "GRIT." Young Man Drags Himself to Creek and Shirt for Bandage. AURORA, May With one; of his legs severed near. the hip by falling under freight Harry Yater, 23 old, of North Vernon, 'was picked up by train crew. this scars morning near Moores HIM.

'The young man is in a serioua: He had" dragged himself to a creek. and there bathed the limb and bandaged it: with his shirt. STEAMSHIP MOVEMENTS. Arrived. Poit.

PRINZESSIN New York CARTHAGINIAN N. OCEANIC New York CARONIA New York CARMANIA ADRIATIC MANITOU AMERIKA Hamburg FRIESLAND Liverpool MONTEZUMA LAKE CHAMPLAIN. Montreal GRAMPIAN Montreal ZEELAND Queenstown Sailed. Port. VENTURE Arenas Queenstown MAJESTIC Southampton KRONPRINZESSIN CECILIE.

ANCONA Genoa PRINCE MAURETANIA New York Neiv York PENNSYLVANIA New York MONTROSE MERION Liverpool BEFORE THE DISASTER. 'Philadelphia Ledger. "I want to hire canoe." "Accustomed to paddling pne, I suppose?" "Never wAs in "Can you swim?" "Not A stroke." been you left In the lurch by enough Bul. "Well, pay double and in adiance, I've cides." The amount of its capital is: $1,000,000.00. The amount of Its capital paid up 18 up.

the depleted system in the true way, by purifying the blood and supplying an increased amount of of. nourishment to every portion the body. S. removes all accumulations from the circulation, enriches and purifies the blood and overcomes the unpleasant physical ailments that always come with Spring. It rids the body of that tired feeling, improves the appetite, reinvigorates every fibre and tissue of the body, and imparts healthful energy to all who are run-down.

The body cannot be strong and well if the blood is weak or impure, and no tonic should be used which does not thoroughly cleanse the circulation. tonic this Spring you will experience health than ever before, because it Insist on getting S. there is no THE SWIFT Image serial: 8808242 THE ASSETS OF THE COMPANY ARE. AS FOLLOWS: Cash on hand and In $219,812.25 Real estate 186,060.23 Bonds (market: value) owned by the company, bearing. interest -at the rate of to 7 3,650,437.50.

Loans on bond and mortgages of real estate, worth double the. amount for which the same la mortgaged, and from any prior 1,206,200.00 Debts otherwise secured. interest accrued 27,240.99 Debts for. premiums in course of collection. 245,252.43 Total $6,534,993.40 Losses.

adjusted and 191,135.78 Losses unadjusted Losses in suspense, waiting 10,350.00 for further All other claims against the company 91,642.16 Amount to reinsure outstanding 2:703.111:08 Total. labilities. $2,024,156.04 $25,000. The greatest amount in, any one risk, greatest amount allowed to be sured in any one block, $50,000. State of Indiana, Office of Auditor of State: T.

the undersigned, auditor of state of the state of Indiana, hereby certify that the above is a correct copy of the state-. ment of the condition of the above-mentioned company on: the 31st day of De-' 1909, as shown by the original' statement, and that the said original statement is now on file in this office. In testimony whereof, a I hereunto scribe, my name and affix my (SEAL) official seal, this 7th day' of J. C. BILLHEIMER, Auditor of State.

ComSouth C. on 19 St. and. St. cerPer Al- image serial: 8808242.

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