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IV THE FQRT WAYNE SENTINEa BiOXDir, JTLT 26, 1000. Red Shoe Co. Extra Special Tuesday li Reed Shoe Co's. Gigantic Clearance Men's $3.50, $4.00 and $5,00 Low Shoes On sale Tuesday dl rn Only 0 I lull 425 pdrs Patent Colt, tan Kussia and gun metal calf leathers blucher oxfords, button oxfords and pumps, all hand eoles. These sold for $3.50, $4.00 and $5.00 For Tuesday Only REED SHOE CO.

716 718 Calhoun St. CL1DDENITES CO UP MOUNTAIN. Teuring Party Starts From Denver en Pleasure Trlp. Denver, Col. July it Nearly every member of the Qlldden tour party today took a.

tria for Georgetown Aver lb famoue Georgetown loop and thane over a. little narrow gauge rail road to the top of ML McClellan or Oray'a peak. Hie highest point In the world reached by a railroad, nearly K10 feet above the sea level The tourists were amidst Snow from three to eight ferf deep and icemed to enjoy the novelty. Tonight the tourlata "will be the guests at a banquet riven, tn their honor by the Denver Motor eluh, Then early tomorrow th homeward journey will burin, down the eteepa Into Kansas to Kanaaa City, where the trip will end. AIRSHIP COMPANY FORMED, Cleveland Coneer Incorporated te BieHd and Sill Aeroplanea.

i i Columbus, O. July it The first airship company formed la Ohio, wit (bartered by tha secretary of tata today. It ts the Hostel Airahlp company ot Cleveland, capjtal tock $35,000,. which Is authorized to rninuftcturo and tell airships, avlttort, aeroplanea and to transport passengers and freight through tptce. Tins Aa tuvaa ox.

asuoo Chtinfmtgn. HI, July 1 John Solforg waa gored to death by a bull on a farm near thla cily A corobafs Jury waa assembled later In the pasture and bull, mad with rage, charged the Jurr hwn. who reached the fence barely In time to aav themselves LAY FIFtaT KEEL OF NEW NAVY. rerrjl, Spain July 21 Klnx Alfonso Krrtved here today and offtclalea at the irlng ot the keel of the am battleship the new Spanish navy. Ilia majesty wa warmly greeted by the people.

aE TAKE A VACATION Tou need It, It HU da you good to get away from buslnesa (or awhile a nit you will be able to work better when you come backs Probably you are short ot money, Don let that keep you at heme. IV will loan jot) whalr you need up to 1100 and five you from on to twelve months tq pay off. we loan money on any good bhattet eacurlty, uch at Furniture, piano, Horeea, ete, glv liberal discount en ell loana pard OK bfor due. Call. Phone er Writ, Fort Wayne Loan Co.

Eateblletied 1Mb. Ream 2, Second Fleer, 701 Ctlhaun Heme Phn 133. FOnT WAYNE, IJfD. MAKE A 10 PLEASE THE I Virginia Reoublicans to Answer Call for Work in the South. Xenport News.

Va July Jt En couragtd by President Taft desire for an active opposition In the south, lr gin la republican leaders are detcrmln ed to begin at the) stat convention. which will be hold hero July 28 and 25. the works building up an ofgaot ration jn tne nope oca republican ic tory In Virginia at the next national eieotion. Aside from being the first republican stat convention te be held during the Taft administration, this gathering will probably claim national attention through the presence of one of the Taft cabinet Officer, Secretary of the department of commerce and labor, who will address the delegates Wednesday night By putting up the strongest state ticket tha republicans can muster and with a platform endorsing th party declaration of tha last national con ventloh. Ui Taft administration and the Aldrleh Payn tariff bill arid containing planks oh all live state issues, tha party will prepare for an active ngnt, during the campaign Next ear when the congressional elections will be held will be put vp It each.

Of the ten districts and strong ef forts will be mads to Incress the party representation in congress, now centered' entirely In Repreaentatlve Bascom Slemp, who Is the rectrgnlted republican state leader As the situation stands. A. Glllet pie, of Tttewejl, lawjer and cattle raiser, will nominated for governor) by acclamation. Candidates for all the stat offices will bs put lit the field. Th liquor question la the liveliest state Issue In Virginia at this time The.

anti saloon league has been making a strong fight for state wide prohibition Both of the two candidate contesting; for the democratic nomination for governor favor local option. With the understanding, however, (hat they would sign prohibition bill If ptaaed by th legislature, Mr Slemp sajs that the republican convention probably will, advocate local option and the adoption of ttm county unit system In local option, counties ALL THE Ti General Mariano to Havel a Free Hand With the Kabyle Tribesmen. Madrid. July St Fighting between the Bpanlsh forces' Under General Marina and Moorish tribesmen was re sumed outside of Uelll) at 8 clock last night, doners! Linares, minister Of wor, announced In an Interview today that th mobilisation of Spanish troops would soon, reach 14 050, bring In General Marinas effective force up to 10.000 men. but on account of the extent ot territory on the Rift coast to be covered th minister' considered It doubtful whether that number would tuHlce, ponsequently th formation of new BrlkadrswUl continue, General Orogo't division and the Gibraltar brigade leate here today for the Itlff coast.

General Linares declares that General iMarlna ehjoy lhejull confidence pf, the. government and will remain In commend and be given every man asked ton Th Madrid newspaper hava been notine that hereafter they will ppt be allowed to print eiwcial dispatches from the seat of war Until their no curacy lias been confirmed by the genet's! staff Foreign correspondent are forbidden to telegraph any except OfH' clal neo. The government denies that It Intends to suspend the ronslitvtlonal guarantees In Catalonia and oilier pro inces Con do Alknrle Salauir, minister of foreign affairs In a note to this press today announced Hint tho war In Morocco Is limited to th protection Of Bpanlah possession and frontier cov red by the treaty of Ti'tnoo tn1 Is In no, aeriae directed nfca)it Morocco OAVK THEM A URUE. Frlsnd, Jsspee and Jerri Tilbury In aapression or EKiin. Relatives, aoldler comrades and friends or Jasper and Jerrls Tilbury gave them a surprise mrtjt, Sunday at th home of Mr and Mrsv Jasper Tilbury, and th occasion waa a very pleasant one.

A haiidnoma allk Uag waa presented Co Jssner Tilbury, while Jerrls Tilbury was given a meerschaum pipe, inose present innuaea air ana Airs. Roberts. Lima. Mr Jo Roberta, Lima. o.

Mr and Mr John, Ellda, Oi Mr. and Mrs. Ellas Hurtiell. lloakland. Ini Mr and Mr Strodel.

Huntington. Ind Mr and Mra. It. Roberts, Marlon. Ind Mr and Mrs Warn Tll hurv, Kalamasoo, Mich Mr and Mrs.

Tllburv. Nanlaon. O. Mlaa Ooldia I Rudalpn. Kort Wayne, Mr.

and Mrs ueii, eon ina jar ano Ufa. ft Mi Vnr Wlvn Mr sod Mrs, MonojVin. Fort Wayne; Mr, na ui. vm. iviciiHniii eon nsynfl Mr and Mra Jaa Reniaon, Fort Warm: Mr.

and irM Challenger, Fort AVsyne, Mr and Mrs Robert R. Dltkena Fort Mr le Hartaell, Fort WILL FIGHT FREE HIDES TO DEATH Continued Tress Psa On I Considerate, Four old Scotchmen, tha remnent of a club formed some fifty years ago, were sotted round the table In the ClubroOm. was 0 t. and Douctl looked across at Donald tod said la a thick, sleepy rolcer, "Donald, dy tootle wbt go iwfu' peculiar expression there Is on Jock's facr i Aye says DoruUVI tiotlca that, he's deed! lie's been deed the our hours." Whit? Deed! Why did ye no tell me?" "Ah, no ao no, said Donald, "k'm do that kind o' man to disturb a convivial Tlt Bits, CENSORSHIP IS RIGID Te True! Tee Trull The hab) tvas being questioned playfully as to Ms solutes, "What these fort' tquthlnf his eyc, 'To see wlr." he answered. "And this?" touching Lis note.

To Did I WlT." And your mtfuthT' 'Oh, to eat" "What ar your efa fort' This was a ptuzler, but after a moment he said with flfm conviction. "To wash Delineator, CHANNEL FLYER IS A HERO IN LONDOtf Continued from rate One Many Henora Await Him. honor and medala ire, awaiting jr. Clerlot on thla sld the channel, the principal prlae being a gold cup pffered by Captain Wynd ham (or the flret flight across the English channel, Th cup will bo pre sented to the French ablator at the Aeroplane club dinner August 0, Aeronautical exrerts'her regard V. BleriotTi feat as th Indication for the monoplane type of machine over the bl ptone.

The JVenchmah a machine carries a erenter weight rt proportion to Its plan surface than any Pthet type, Whlrh fact Is contldered a great advantage Experts declare that the greater surface ths bl plari olfera to the wind would hate tended to make on turn) turtle) nnr encountering the aerial whirlpool which troubled, Blerlof" so ALL FRANCE EMTHUSlASTIC, M. Blerlofs Feat Kindles the Nstlen Witt Wild Joy. Tarls, July 2 Th Whole of France la nib with enthusiasm over Ixuls Blerlots feat In crossing the English Channel jester Jay All the newspiipers are filled with dlthyramblcs which re flccf tho national ptid at thai splendid ora hreaklng achletement of French prowess, while the pioneers of a via tlon, like Ernest Archdeacon, George Bolslm Rene Qulnton, Count llenrl Do La Vault and Henri Itarman foresee th time (n the near future when heavier than air machines carrying pas sengers will negotiate the rrledlteranean from France to Algeria, and. tho possi bilities of the aeroplane aa an engine I of war are ulscnsaed anew While there Is much sympathy for poor Hubert Latham, who overslept himself yesterday rooming, th country rejoice at the fact that the Intrepid tilerlot was the first to cross from Franco to England. The weather has again turned bad today at Calais end M.

Latham It re ported as alternately weeping and cursing his 111 luck, he being greatly touched by "Blerioti offer to divide the prise If he succeeds In crossing the channel Ilendnie France. July 2 A mln Isterlal clrtulnr ha teacbed the Span ish protlmlal governors Instruttlng them to atop all communications for the Interior or abroad relating to mil itary operation and mo(ementa of troops Th governors ore slao port ed ordered to suppress popular mani festations All auspluoU dispatches are held up The entire liberal presa la protesting aganst these nwasures. ii i QUELLING ANTI WAR FEELING Barcelona, via the Frontier, July 25. In order1 to prevent further anti war manifestations the police and the mounted civil guard are patrolling the street with orders to disperse tho crowds' by fore. TWO KILLED BY 8TREET CAR.

Han, July Enoch, Rees, city tornt of the Trudeptlal Life Insurance, company, and R'O Ollett, a laupdryrnan. In trjlng to avoid a street car, ran In front of another swing In, Ihe opposite direction and' both were killed. Why Lost JacirI called on (list Ootrox a few times Inst winter onds tried t6 make love, to her, but failed. Tom Wooldn aba stand for It? Jack Oh. she seemed to be willing but do Brno can moke lore to a woman successfully when there Is cut Loo clock la the parlor.

SL Louis Republic, Homicidal Desperation. "So you are afraid to discharge your cook?" Tcs. We'll hare to adopt heroic meiljures "What, will you dor "Move Into tha conntry tad put I gasoline stove Is the kitchen "Houston Tost It was expected that advocatea of protected hides would devote a large part of th day to beseeching the pres ident to stand firmly for material re ductions on boots and shqet and other leather goods, If hides ar to be duty free. The conference committee rsaasera blet thla afternoon to make a further effort tq reach an agreement. The two session held yesterday were bar ren of results, save th clash which Is reported to have occurred between Senator Aldrlch and Representative Payne following th night session.

Speculating on Psbata. Although 'it 1 not known whsn th conference report will ready for the house there Is much speculation aa to the time which may be consumedln discussing tha report It I not probable that th report will be taken up In on the day It Is presented, as all of (h msrabsrs will be entitled to see the report In print bsfors acting One day will be lost, therefore. In getting the report, In ehape for discussion Until there has been soma opportunity to study the temper of the house It Is, unlikely that a rule will be brought In for' the regulation of debate. Representative 'Payne will present at length the house view of thel result of the conference. Representative Clark will make a reply In behalf of the 'minority, Thise statements may be made on the day on which tha report ts presented.

Will Limit Debate. What tlm may be consumed on either aide after th two leaders have been heard will depend upon the committee on rules. It It understood that after the speeche of th leaders an order limiting debate and 'fixing th time for a vote will be presented. The general Impression Is that not mote than two days' time will be consumed by the house In the discussion ot the report Some predict that it will be concluded within one sitting Broader latitude will prevail In ths senate. Predictions aa to the time that will be taken there vary from two days to a week, If the opponents of free hides find encouragement they may discuss the bill for aeveral days It ts believed, however, that, their plan will he to eiprejs themselves forcibly and briefly and allow the report to go to a vote Some of the "Insurgent" sena.

tors wrfl doubtless consume more time It Is understood that Senator La Fol lette WW present nil views at length. Speeches are expectedrtfrorn all the senators who voted agalhst the bill Iq the senate. uVjuealonably many ot the democrats VJlllmve a "final word and Mr, Aldrlch will make a statement regarding the proceedings of the conference with reference to the blL THAW READY FOR ORDEAL OF TRIAL Continued from Pa One.1 of the Mate, called Justice Mill's ate tentlon te Mr Jerome a presence, sar Ing that he had consented to appear wiin tne stale's attorney! at their request. Thaw'a attorney Immediately objected to Jerome'a 'participation recalling tha New York district attorney's affidavit before Judge Oaynor when tn effort was made to hold the press tnhsarlng In New York Instead ot White Plaint, to the effect that he could not act with the authorities ot Westchester county, Justice Mills settled tha matter by remarking that Jerome bad never said he would not appear at the request ot the state and Mr. Jerome remained.

Expert testimony began first wltneaa. Uny4ft SchmtatTof White Plains' In Jerome Tske Charge. District Attorney Jerome took charge ot the cass for th state. Dr. Schmidts conclusion, after numerous examinations ot Thaw In Whit wan that ilt condition mental and) physical was normal excepting hls'healt.

ihlch Aab. 4.UV mince The Effects of a Grand Night, HAVE MADE TOUR CEYLON. Hon. W. Gilbert and Wife Take Trip of Several Wetks.

Fprt Wayn friends of Hon W. Gilbert, now a member ot the Philippine commission, have just learned that Mr, and Mrs. Gilbert are making a tour of Ceylon and other English and Dutch possessions In the Orient. Mr. Gilbert If enjoying a vacation, and at the earn 'Ime making a study of.

th progress of the English and tha Dutch government In dealing with the Malay problem, JjaaaH KnjftXV atfTK aBSsialBaJ JdKlr'xB aBHKBaBRlt'SBBwV)k. ei nMf4BBlBBBWB fBBBBP2KBBa 8BBTaiaaiBMtSaaBBSaBsaaTSC Wise Folks Get Their Glasses of Meigs. There's a reason and a guarantee. Longest in the business most completevand up to date methods. C.

A. MEIGS SPECIALIST lyric Theater BIdg, 1013 Calboan SL Melgt guarantee Guuses quality count." BALLOON FLIGHT ENOS. ftt, Louis, July 25 The balloon University City, In which John Berry, pilot, Paul McCullough and John Thurman Mended hero last night lit an effort' to Capture the Lahm cup, landed this morning tt 30 o'clock at Savannah, III after being In the air UH hours. MARRIAGE LICENSE1. Olrn Gardner.

23, tlatel Straight, 21, clerk, and CITY BREVITIES. Thomas Rlddla has gone to Buf 1 falo to attend the National )ly Deal era' convention Judge Allen Zollars, whose Improvement from his extended Illness has been very slow, 1 again a. patient at Itopo hospital, where he will receive medical treatment tor a few days The Women' Relief corps realised a nice little sum of money at tn Ice cream social which th organization gave Saturday evening Ir. J. Denser, ot East Wtyne street, Is reported very 111, The Indlrs of Queen Esther lodge, JJegree of Rebekeh.

trill meet Tuesday afternoon kt the home o( Mra, Thomas Hlbblns, 1320 glrincy avenue, Messrs. Mat Barenelt, Herbert Krork tthd Edwin Male; were visiting In Detroit aeveral days last week. Mrs E. T. E.itry has been called to Chicago, where her son in law, a We(r, wni operated upon for append) Mrs dertruds JN'aarton, Mallord, of Cleveland, visiting her aunt.

Mrs M. W. Filch, of East Berry street A eisd of smallpox was reported today to the health department In the Bangs fsmlty at 3329 Force street and a case of scarlet fever at th home of James Verla, 1105 Oraht avenue The lawn Ice cream social to have been bold tomorrow evening tt the residence of Mrs. A. Bowman and Mra.

M. Kobr. 28)1 ind 2S1T Park avenue has been Indefinitely poned owing to ths death In the Deignoornood WILLIE WAS WISE. The Gentleman Wko nas Gone to Bed In, the Grind Pltno With yon woulfln aatart practlcln" Just when I'm In bed. Most Inconahlderttel Net False.

Tona but tha brave," the tans, de erve the fair." The eriitlod bachelor bit hit lip. "And none but the breve," ha appended, "can lire with tome of 'em." New Vorlj pVe5 APPRECIATED. UK. MrjXyi I ii I sue 1 'Wow. Willie, keen your mouth tiut wtiflAouTare In the water.

You might swallow tome of It Aw, they'd never tfiits would. TIpttaed your houte yetterdaj, On phelclan out'ot every twenty one In the United State Uvea In New York city. i AlMaaMgaW mF i IN THE 8ENATE. WaeMngton, July 21 After tdopt Ing a concurrent resolution empower? Ing the president to transmit to the governors of tba various states copies of the resolution heretofore by congress authorising An amendment to the constitution relative to the levying of an Income tax, the senate "today at 12:45 o'clock, adjourned until next Thursday. EXPECT BODY TUE80AY.

Remains of 'Allen Coblentr, Who Died In Philippines, 'to Arrive. The remains of Allen L. Coblenti, who died in the Philippine! May $0, following; an operation for appendicitis, are expected to arrlva In. the city Tuesday, and will ha taken to the Klaehn A Melchlnf; undertaking Mr. Coblenti was 34 year! of age, and a ton of Mr.

and Mr. Ephralm Coblentxr tt Brooklyn ave nua. He wit formerly a member of Btttcry B. The funeral services will be held front the residence Thursday after noon at 1 o'clock, conducted by Rev, Arthur Gillespie bett retd a Condensed history et Thaws life complied from Interviews with the prisoner. In this, various events which might have a bearing upon his mental condition, were explained by Thaw.

In discussing the killing of White, Thaw told th wttnts that It sometimes surprised himself that be felt no remorse. found Mr, Thaw," concluded Drl Schmidt "logical, memory excellent, attention to an argument good apd control of hi emotions normal" Para hot, th kind of Insanity with which th authorities allege Thaw afflicted, was discussed by the witness who said there were varieties of this disease from which the patient might recover. (Isrom Grow Scientifjo. On cross examination District At torney Jerome plunged at once Into the scientific aspects of paranoa. At Mr.

Jerome questioned Dr. Schmidt. Thaw sitting so close that at their elbowt almost touched, studied the dlatrlot attorney calmly and with an expression of great Interest, Mr. Jerome questioned Dr. Schmidt for more than an hour, paylijg particular attention to Thaw'a Idea regarding Stanrord Whlte'a private life.

Tha witness aald Thaw has discussed this subject with hlmbut did not consider its bearing Important upon tha ueatlon of Thaw present mental condition. When Dr. Schmidt finished a recess wis taken until 1 30. During his cross examination Mr. Jerome asked Dr.

Schmidt? "Tou say now that this man It fit. In jour opinion, to be turned loose In this community without any restraint whatever "1 do," replied Dr. Schmidt, NELSON CRAIG ASKS A CHANGE FROM COUNTY Milk Case Will Be Taken from Local Judge The Courts. N'elson Craig, whose flcejjse to rets Ifmllk la tha ciljf limits was rs JoJteThy MjiyoJW, Hoaey and who JjBOaunuld to nil milk and was tr jeaiea ror the offense and releated on habeas Corpus proceedings, has applied fo the superior court for a chant of venua hit Injunction suit brought for the purpose oi preventing the, city from interfering with his The case wit to have, been heard on its merits last week but was con tinued tt the Instance of the attorneys until such a time tt they could find It convenient to present It to the court. Craig's license was revoked because be refused to Submit his dairy stock to a tuberculin, test.

Would Not Speak to Har. Grace Xlrowne in a divorce filed In the superior court through Ballou and Hoffman 'allegea that within a abort tlrhe after their marriage Earl Drowne, her husband, became Indifferent and refused to speak to her and was forced to leave him. She wants her maiden name ot Benoy restored and asks 11,000 alimony. They were separated a year tfter their marriage. Cass Cas I Resumed, The rase ot William Cas against Judge 8.

R. Alden. Which was continued Thurtdty on account of tha primaries, was resumed again, today In the superior court before Judge S. E. Cook.

EDWARD LEAVES WEST PARK. British 8vtan Ends HI Visit With Ambassador Raid. Ellsoe, England, July 26. King Edward having concludedhlt week end visit to the American ambassador and Mrs. Held at Wrest park this morning motored down tha finely wooded avenue, which waa lined with cheering school children on bit return tp London.

The king on leaving expressed hit delight with hit visit. Waa enties," yy I STONED A TROLLEY CAR. Roughs tt Rotnok Angered When Refuted Admission to Car. Reports from Roanoke are to the effect that a FOrt Wayne arid Wabash Valley Interurban car, charge Of Conductor Bowman, wit stoned Saturday nlgbt by two roughs whom the conductor refuted to allow to board tba car when be discovered Ihey were Intoxicated. Several window! In tha car were broken, and pattengers narrowly escaped Injury from the flying mlttllet and broken glass.

It it expected that arrests will follow NEW LIGHTS IN PARK. Brilliant Illumination Marks the Ef forts of th Park Beard. For the first tlm sine th city council recently appropriated money for the better lighting ot the city park twepty elght new lamps placed In Reservoir park were lighted last night. Tungsten lamps hive been used and thev are diced on ornlmenttt posts tnd the affect last night was highly pleasing. PICNIC DATE CHOSEN.

Fert Wtyne EIWs In Annutl Revelry en August 29. Fort Wayn lodg of Elk ha te lected Sunday, Auguil 21. at the dale foe ttt annual summer picnic, Th event will be) held Milt year at the park ot th Corner Rod and Gun elub Claud Noteatlna. ot th Douglas tho Mere, la liking a vacation. Joeeoh W.

Payn. a railroad nrsroan In thlt city, hn filed a petition In voluntary bankruptcy, scheduling liabilities ot t4US and asset of 1131. Donald Themaa, the four year old ton of Mr and Mra E. Tbomae, fell from a wtgon on which hi had climbed for ride Saturday, and th heavy vehicle plated over him. The little fellow was painfully bruised, but not seriously Injured, It J.

Ktenan. ot the. Anthony, arr lived home today from a trip to New Torkv. THE DEATHS. I KOEHN.

Henry Koehn, a pioneer resident ot New Haven, died very suddenly at his horn In thtt place at 6 40 o'clock Sunday evening at the result of a strqke of apoplexy, His "age wit (3 years, months tnd 12 dayt Mr. Koehn waa a ahoemaker by oc cupation, lis waa born In Preuat Mlnden, Germany, and came tq America In I860, locating a year later In New Haven, which hat tinea been hit home lilt wife preceded him In death five years ago Surviving are a brother and six children Edward and Ernest II. Koehn, Mra. John Schoen lain. Mrs.

Fred Stetter. til of Fort Wayne; Mrs Will Koehllnger, of Huntington, and Koehn, ot Milwau kee. Funeral services Tuesday after1 noon at I o'clock from the residence tnd at 2 30 clock from the Lutheran church at New Haven; Interment at Concordia cemetery. FAMILY IN AUTO 8MASH. Machine Ran Away on Hill and 8v oral Were Hurt Seymour, Ind, July 26, Theodora GrAub.

wholesale grocer of thla city. and hts wife, their two sons, John and Tom. and Mrs. John Group, war ail hurt In an automobile accident Sun day, The brakes failed to work on the Fort Rltner hill, it roues wees this city and the automobile ran away. All were caught under the machine.

Mrs Theodore Groub was tenoutiy hurt and may not recover, Hei right ahouldrr wit cruthsd and broken bone was pressed into noi lung; One knee was also) fraotured, Mr, Groub received a deep Cut undet the left eye and his left leg was hurt. Mrs. John Groub't shoulder blade wag broken and she waa cut on th fore head. John pact; wat in Jured and Tom Groub tuftered a brok en rib tnd received a. bid wound on Ltbe head.

They were taken to yon Rltnr by farmert and orougnt com on a Baltimore and Ohio train, pr. Graettle wit called from thla city to Fort Rltner and accompanied then home. PROTECTS HIS ASSAILANTS, BURLiNGAME. Mrt Erelyh N. Burllngame, wife ot Cyrut A.

Burllngame, 2408 Fox avenue, died at 20. o'clock Sqnday evening at the Lutheran hospital at th agt of II year. 6 months and IS dayt. Death cam following an operation for gallstones Mrt Burllngame formerly resided at South Whitley and cam to Fort Wayn about three year ago. Surviving members ot th family Include the husband tnd on son, Edward Burllngame.

Funeral tervlcet Wednesday afternoon at 'J o'clock from the residence Tha remains will be placed for the present In the receiving vtult it Llndenwood ERNST, Miry Once Ernst Infant daughter of Mr. and Mrt. peter Ernst, (11 Daw son street, died Saturday evening tt 10' 4 6 clock at ths age of fourteen months Funiral services were held thla aft ernoon from SL Patrick's Catholic WIHlflh Man Robbed and Thown Under Trait Dies Keeping His 8ort, Detroit, MiclW JUIy 26 Protecting hit assailant frpm exposure. Johq Stein, sailor op the City of Mackinac, la dead today In 1. hospital at Ford village, ten taUes down the river, from; wounds 'received when he waa thrown under a Michigan Central train, the, night before by two men, according tt a ttatement he madsjutt before hit dth Bteln wat found with both legt cut off.

At tha hospital he tald was coming to Detroit from Toledo a mhti talklna with two men on the platform waa auddenly attacked by fhem, robbed of ten dollars apd thrown under the wheels. Stein said that he knew the men, but refused to tell who they are. Railway officiate ssy that the train wat solidly vestlbuled and that a man could not have been thrown off In 'the mannet described by Stein unlest It had been from the Wind and ot the baggage car. POPULAR EXCURSION TO OLD, POINT COMFORT Tuesday, July 27th Less than half fare. Good IS days.

via LEW and Ask your Agent. A. Ik ELLETX. O. WV P.

C. A H. Cincinnati, Ohio. fl JOHNSON. On of the most Interesting historic spot In England Is for sale.

It la Magna Charta Island, where It famoua Runnymede, containing th table on which KlUg John Jt tald to have algned th epoch making dooumsnt nearly 7 ytar ago. Th Infant child of Mr. and Mrs. William Johnson, 142S Betver 'avenue, died early auoaay morning at in age ef one day. Interment occurred at the Ctthollc cemetery Bunday afternoon.

FUNERAL NOTICES. Rogge. Funertl tervlcet of Aagutt Rogg III be held Tuesday afternoon at 1 o'clock from tba residence, 437 Poplar street. Rev, Wagenhtl official, ing Langley Funeral servleee of Themaa1 Langleyj will tield Wednesday morning at o'clock from th real dene of Mr. Langley mother.

Mrt. B. A. Rtnaom, fourteen mile eatt of the city, and at 10 o'clock from the Cathedral In thlt city. Mitt Celette Mere hat gone to New Tork city to spend vacation et two week.

$5 to on FURNtTCltH riAKOS nORSES WAGONS FIXTURES, ETC 'Make oi a tall If yon need a little money to tide you O'ur Low Rates and easy plana will please yon, and you cap depend upon fair dealing and honorable treatment tt all timet. BIO REBATES. BMALL PAYMENTS tndXONO TIME, are pleating fcalnret pf our plant. Mechanics Loan Go. 1101 OAUIOUK ST, Room t.

Second Floor. Telephone tt7. i A' iiiiayjkejj.

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