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The Fort Wayne Journal-Gazette from Fort Wayne, Indiana • Page 5

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"VVT7! Tf7F i ttttt' HON. WILLIAM I P. BREEN HONORED (Continued i from Page One) buft floclared umjonstiturional by the utri'me court of Kuniai. Temiciim has twain, an act Mo ex PM thirty dollar of all monthly wwrle or witxea amounting to over forty Unllimtj, und to make ten per cent of all aula rlea and wacea of forty dollars mid leka subject to gurnffihTnent." Colorado. emerglnK from the throes of labor revolutions, pasties a stringent law boycotts and ejso decides that tight hours Is sufficient length of time lur a laborer to work In uny one day.

llUnM. to protect laborers in the mines, provides that In all mlnos whero gas la venerated In dangerous quantities a number of man, designated as "shot flrars," are to bo employed at the eipenso of the cbmpajay. whose duty It Is to Inspect the mttswnd do the firing of all blasts. Massachusetts; by resolution of her legislature, expresses the opinion that Is desirable that the constitution of the United States should be so amended MS to place It clearly within the power ti( Congress to enact laws regulating the bout or labor In the several states according to some uniform system. A corporation engaged In mining and manufacturing Is prohibited In Missouri from working Its employes In Its mills or plants, reducing, refining or smelting minerals or ores, etc for a period of time longer than eight hours In a day of twenty four Montana has passed a similar act Texas provides that It shall be unlawful for any corporation to Issue any tickets, chocks or writing obligatory to any servant or employe for lubor performed redeemable In gold or merchaiidhie.

annus provides that no corporation Shall require or permit any conductor or unglneer, or other employe, who hus boen at work for sixteen consecutive hours to continue on duty, or to perform uny work for surh rallroud until ho nas had lit least eight hours rest The same state provides that wage's earned out of the state and payable out of the state shall bo exempt from garnishment or attachment, or where the cause of action arose out of the state, unless the defendant to the suit Is personally served with process, Marrtag and Divorce. A law which will be criticised as one of doubtful propriety wua passed by 1'eiinnylvaniu. lust winter permitting a divorce from husband or wife who Is a. hopeless lunatic. rllie uct seeks to guard Its (luusttonable provision by proviuing mill i no noptiesa lunacy must oo proven beyond a reasonable doubt, except tnut tun years In an asylum shall bo regarded as conclusive proof of hopeless Insanity '1 He taking In l'ennsylvunln hereafter of husband and wife, for better or for worse, in sickness or In health, must bo modified to the extent that If the sickness sliull pur take of the nature of lunacy In a chronlo stato there may be dissolution of the bond May not the man In l'eniisylvanla.

now married to one who Is a hopeless Invalid from bodily disease, or pcritaps maimed and diHtigureii lor life by some unavoidable accident, see In this act ground for mi appeal to thu legislature to bo released from his bonus ulsoT Hopeless mcntul Inllrmlty Is in many respects no worse than hopcltus physical Inllrmlty, the exemption of tnu one must lead to the other this act finds Its purullel In a law passed last winter by the legislature of Hawaii allowing a divorce to a man or woman whose wife or husband Is afflicted with leprosy. An set ot I'onnsylvunla authorises tho governor to tommunhute with the gov trnors of the several states, requesting them to co dporuts In the assembling ot a congress ot delegates I rout tho stales, with the object of securing as nearly us possible a uniform statutu on the mut ter of divorce throughout the United btates this hus been done by several of tho other states Cullfornla requlns a man und woman to apply lu person for a license, and ie quires the elwrk to examine them under oath before grunttjuc tho license Und to reduce the examination to writing imu preserve it. the same state, as well as Rhode Isbmd mukes guilty of a mimlenuunor any person who advertises, publisher or distributes a circular and advertisement In thu newspaper, or otherwise, offering to. procure or obtain a divorce or to engage) or act as attorney for a divorce Illinois provides that no ptrson divorced because of adultery on his or her pun shall be allowed to marry for trm of two years from the time the decree wus granted Illinois also provides that male persons of the age of twenty one years und female persous of the age of eighteen yoars and upwards may contract marriage, that persons of either sex below tho ages mentioned can only marry by the consent of his or her or their guardian. The same act provides that mar rlajtoa are to be celebrated by regularly ordained ministers of tho gospel, and tpat all common law marriages horeaiter ntered Into are declared null and void.

CAnsas has passed a law similar In many respects. fly law of New York It Is declared that In an action Involving matrimony final Judgment shall not be relereU In iavpr of tho plaintiff upon the defendant default appearance or pleading, unless either tho summons und a copy of the complaint were personally served Upon the defendant, or tho copy of thu summons delivered to the defendunt, or published pursuant to an order for tliut purpose, contains tho following words, or words to the same effect, legioly printed or written on the face thereof, to wu "action to annul a marriage, action for a divorce or uct Ion for a seiu ra tion Conw nnnactlcut enacts that a man who neAlect to support His wife and cohabits 'that state or elsewhere with anbitur woman shall be Imprisoned not more than three years, while the unlawful neglect or refusal to support a wife and child shall be deemed a folony, und the person convicted of It shall bo Imprisoned not more than oue year, unless he shall show to the court that from physical disability or other good cause no wss upablo to furnish such support, Kansas provides that no probate Judge shall Issue a license authorising the nmr rjuge of uny muls person under twenty one years of age, or female person under the uge of eighteen years except wltn the consent of his or her father or guardian In Wisconsin marriage within a year after divorce Is prohibited Minnesota enlurges the contractual powers of married women, making them exclusive of the husband as to all property except the homestead, whereas. In that Mate, before the enact mont of this statute, a married woman could. make no contract concerning any of her real estate unless hor husband Joined with her. American Law School a.

Twenty five law schools were represented at the convention of the Association' of American Law Schools, which convened last night. It was decided to establish a new law quarterly. These ofQcers were chosen: President, Henry W. Rogers, dean of the Yale university law school; secretary treasurer, W. P.

Rogers, dean of the University of Cincinnati law school, executlvo committee, u. Deal, Harvard university law school; William E. Mikell, University of Pennsylvania law school, and Professor rook of tho Syracuse university law school. Representatives of all the leading law schools are hero Among them, besides President Maxwell, of the educational section, and President Abbott, of the Law School association, are Charles M. Hepburn, of the University of Indiana law school; W.

P. Rogers, of the University of Cincinnati law school. James P. Hall, dean Of the University of Chicago law school; Henry Wade Rogers, dean of the Yale university law school; Henry Dates, dean of the University of Michigan law school, and Q. Reln y1 hard, dean of the University of In i dlana Uw ichooL BW THE FORT WAYNE JOURNALrGAZEHC THURSDAY MORNING, AUGUST 24, 1905.

UNA "JSCftRitm 'RES'? I Mala Hi, HH IStf Mm Mi) in LWNHPSUf GOODS AT LESS THAN HALF PRICE Greatest price cutting event ever known. The time has now come for clearing out all Summer Stocks. The summer is over with us; with you it is hardly begun. We are not cutting prices for fun or from pure generosity, not losing profits and big slices of cost because we enjoy it. With us it is a plain business proposition a price we are willing to pay for empty tables and shelves.

Here's a Forceful Illustration of Bargain Giving Showing the havoc the price cutters have made, demonstrating the sacrifices and losses a house is willing to suffer in order to carry out a fixed business policy never to carry goods over from one season to another to sell goods at any price even if it approaches giving them away. Men's Suits at Less Than Half Price Suits that sold at $10 and $12, wind up now, Suits that sold at $15 and 6.50 wind up now, Suits that sold $20 and $22, wind up now, Suits that sold at $25 and $30, wind up now, Or. t'r 5.75 7.75 10.75 I 4.75 Men's Pants, Less Than One Halt Price Spicidl 300 pair of Pants that sold for $6, niw $2.55 Special 125 pair of Pants that sold for $7 and $8, now 3.55 Men's Shoes KHHW, Vs. I Wut I Men's Fancy Shirts at Less Than One Half Price Shirts with two collars, sold for 50c and 65c, now 25c Shirts without collars, that sold for 50c and 75c, now 33C Shirts without collars, that sold for $1 and $1.25, now 59C 1 Men's Underwear Less Than One Half Price Underwear that sold for 25r, now 1 2c Underwear that sld for 75c, now 35c That sold for $3.50 and $4.00, now $2.39 Special Sale on Trunks, Traveling Bags and Suit Cases TT Young Men's Suits at Less Than Half Price 50 Fancy Suits that sold for $7.50 and $8.50, v. ind up now $3.75 Suits that sold at $10 and $12, wind up now 5.75 Sul that sold at $15 and $16.50, wind up now 7.75 Jits that sold at $20 and $22, wind up now 1 0.75 Men's Fancy Neckwear at Less Than One Half Price 400 dozen Fancjr in all the prevailing styles, that soli for 50c, now Sc Men's Hosiery at Less than Half Price Hose that sold at 15c, now Gc Hose that sold at 20c, now f)c 1,000 dozen special Fast Black Hose go for 4c Straw and Panama That sold for $3, Hats $4 and $5, now $1.00 The Sale of all Sales A Bargain Carnival WOLFFS A Sacrifice of All Summer Goods SCIENCE'NUVT PROVES MASTER (Continued from Pate On confine hlihself to telegraphic and telephonic cofcfmthlefttlon An QMiraging Featur.

Ono of the features of the situation that Is attracting attention now Is the fact that wftat are termed now foci now exceed 'the number of cases un der treatment. It Is an encouraging feature because It Is an Indication ot a alow extension of tho ferer which Is particularly truo of the district abovo Canahctreefe It la lioimtt. ntiwever anon tn duce the trntnuVrtf foci. There has Deen no ai tempi at reduction sine the first announcement of the ferer a month Ordinarily it would be as surnedthat a locui would become tlncl tn twenty days, the longth ot time ithln which the ttegomyla should furnish fresh cases In neighborhoods which have boen Infected. In order, howeter, to take no chances tho authoiltlos are to cancel new foci until at loast thirty days hare passed.

Many such lapses of lime, will soon occur now without secondary Infec tion. Tho energy of Inspectors dug up three cases In an Italian settlement In tho Tlclnlty of Urard and John streets The location Is far beyona thO'OUtsltlrts of tho city and access to It Is difficult It Is such nests ot Infection as theso which trio authorl ties hope to removo when the new detention hospital has been established. Salting Stagnant Water. Large quanUllcs ot rock salt have been purchased by the federal author ltltS. with a view to salting stagnant gutters and pools Imperfect drainage exists In many of the wards, due to tha fact that the drainage system ha Boieboen Tn salt Is expecti il (o destroy the pools as breeding places for Uloeq.ult.oes.

Some ot the soldiers stationed at the United Stales barracks are restless under 0ir enforced quarantine. Communication ulth tho city has bion absolutely pro tntcd, and the appear ance ot fever In St Bernard makes It proltab'e that no communication with that; parish will be allowed Tho officers In, command, however, aro exerting thoniM Ives to make tho do tentlon of the men less Irksome Not a case of ft vt 1 has appearpd In tho barracks an 1 Die soldiers aro constd ered to be itlmnlutely fa no danger A freshly infeetod spot In St. Bernard parish was announced to day it Is at Torre anx IloeuTB, the parish seat. Health Olllcor Meraux. found Ave genuine cat and three that were suspicious Tin.

town and Its vicinity were Invailt il by Italians after the fever appeared bore and the Infection Is therefore trnrtable to New Orloans. la There Fevtr at, Havana? Doctors Oulteras and Smith have still under observation tho case ot Bn Rlneer Murphy, of tho steamer Bxcer hlor, running to Havana, who was sont to the niarluo hospital. Diagnosis of yellow fever Is practically Impossible within the first thirty six hours and tho Murphy caso Is open to Home doubt. Dr. Oulteras' Interest naturally arises from tho fact that Havana, when ho' left It, was completely fuo of tho fever If tho case dovul ops as yellow fever.

In his opinion, the engineer must havo been tnfeoted before he hero or bltton by an In ft ted mosquito on the voyage. Many sensational reports have been sent away from here as to tho hero worship with I)r Leach, of Minnesota, as tho object Dr Leach has been courteously rtcelved by tho pub He In Ken ei ul and has boen the rcclp. lint of much attention. Many thousands of people here are taking arsenic and many would like to Bee an actual test of It, But there' Is no truth In the statement that the entire population Ja mobbing the; doctor's hotel tn the effort, to have aqt au dience with him. Dr.

Leach addrossod a large meeting to night, the feature of which was tho consideration of Dr. White's loiter. In which It was shown after hearing opinions of tho army and marine hospital surgeons had refused to authorize commissions to ex peiliuint with arsenic as a prophylactic ot clioleta and yellow fever When buying your bread seo that tho union label Is on cvtry louf. GAVE ALBERT LEIQER A REVENUE CUTTER TO MEET HI3 FATHER. INWANAPOUS.

Aug 23 Poter lxltie forma ly a resident ot Indl aimimlls, but fur ycirs United 3tates consul at Duesseluorf, (Jcrntauy, reached this city to day for a visit with relatives snd old friends. He Is accompanied by bla wife. Albert IieHmr, of this city, who la a son of Peter loiter, met his father at New York. The of a revenue cutter was granted him by the government to meet tho vessel 8to that tho union label Is on all your bruit! THE DEATHS Campbell. Kenuitli Allen Campbell, tho nine inoiilliHiilil son of Mr and Mrs Willis Campbell, of llii Sliermun street, dlol about 10 o'clock Wednesday night Becker.

Cantlaea Becker, the bright littlo daughter of Mr and Mrs Cornelius Ilorker, who reside a short distance west of Linden wood cemetery, diet! Wednesday night at Hope hospital. follosInK an operation for appendicitis. The child was eight years old. Try Journal QautU Want "Ads." 1 .1 VI Ol i i 5 nN tr. i'yi i j.v.

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