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SpM rrwfr'm ypv vi riff Tf V11 rjm TT THE FORT WAYNE SENTINEL. 1HURSDAT, JTITGO, ivisi. 4 EDWARD S.J CALLED BY DEATH BetirBdalflrTayI Had Been 111 More Than Year. AtW an Hlneai of more than On yiar, Edward Smlt Jonei, aged isv entyflv yearo, a retired engineer oo th Grand Rapid Indiana raiLroa.l. died at 3iI0 o'clock Thursday morning nt bit home, 353 AVt Butler itwct I IT EDWARD SMITH JONES.

Retired G. R. S. 1 Fngmecr Piei Aftu Long Ulncis. Ills doth was dm tn irteno Schlerons Fourteen jears agu NI' Jured In a railway accident ni Yin land, and it was necessary to onipu tU one of hii limbs He Lad bem in poor health ilnoe that time and retired (hen from active labor TJe was born in New Yrtrk tte, 1830, and camio to Fort aviu for the rat time Ha remained her but a short time thru and movi to Richmond, where he rended until ilirty yean ago when he returned to this city anil had lived here rutitinu ouily since that time He wii a member nf Summit ntv lodge So 27u 1 11.

and v. a. uidely known Running leeile th widow he leave! one eon alter 1 Jonas, of Rochester srid out sister Mrs. Helen Soule of Crestline il Funeral service! Saturday aftirmwu at 5 o'clock from th reajdi mi In tennent at Undenwood will bp private aro asked to omit flow Assert Neutrality of Uncle Sam. VTaahingtoB July 3U Seweianr Crun today a muted, additional development in th cmiuoua rumblings Is Eu Vopcau politic, before announcing a proclamation declaring the neutrality Of thtj I tilted States, If other nation than Austria and Beryl are drawn jnle tin conflict, probably a jiroHatnatloii covering the entire situation will be de ti rrained upon by etate department oUT oiala.

Tin priiilaination. will follow the lines of that iewied in lIl when lUly aud Puikoy fought over Tripoli Aiiiioulu. Ing the purpose maintaining; abso lut neutrality, the proclamation will (njow all American eitiniis and rcsi dents within the I'mted btates to ob acrvt the laws, mice and prluciples uring turiitial. in time o( umflirt and warning will given lo persons who mlsrajidiJU theluitUea and will be ub jeit, to strut enforcement of penalties prescribed bv Imcrlcan Ut. I All American oitictu who undertake i to I itt niutralitr outsid.

of the juriKiluti ii ut the mted Mates 1I1 he unrnid that th isu In le turn am iioteitwli iroui tin "annirur ton (joiernniuit against the appropriate eonteauen of their misiouduet mnriraii itins will be informed that Ihev ax lorbWdeil whila within the I 1 mted Mutes to aicept a commission from ntb'T uf the combatauta Ihev may noi nlM a soldier sailor ir marine irn I th (lghting natiuna or in dut another tavm to'inlist cro abroad Nor miiv tliev iimp 'T arm my teasel I the lxlligeTenta, assist in adding to' the force ot any ship or et on Moot an military upedition agninst the beHlgerents TWO MORE OtJK DAYS OF dtftY SAtE An alKwool nicely tailored uit al $9.00 that costs ou any pther store. And a suit at mado from Inv ported iabrics that costs you $30 to $35 elsewhero A Hart Scliaffner Marx Suit at $13.50 that costs you $22.00 to $25.00 in any other store. An All Silk Gold Kadal 35c lf Hose for 16c in AU Colors. These are ihe Things That Give the Store the 7ltle "7he Store That Does Things' 60 dozen men's pure linen handkerchiefs, 7c. All children's straw hats at just half pricp.

Men's and young urn's at! wool suits In fancy patterns, b'ue and gray serge, at $9.00. CHILDREN'S WASH SUITS Your Choice or any child's Russian or blouse wash suit in the store at Half Price. Rompers and Oliver Twist suits discounted 10 percent. 30 dozen $1.00 Wa I ilrcet negligee shirts 50c GOO dozen men's very fine Tiffany Initial, 20c Handkerchiefs, put up twelve in box, will bo sold at 11.00 a box. This is the best 20c handkerchief ever sold by this store.

Not over two dozen to one customer. 80 dozen Men's White Cambric Handkerchiefs at 3c each. 40 dozen Boys' Handkerchiefs at lc. 80 dozen Cheney 50c Silk Four Iu nand Ties at 35c, or 3 for $1.00. Children's Pure Silk Hoso at 25c.

Otis $1.50 Whito Lisle Union Suits, long or short sleeves, at 75c. Newport Athletic Union Suits for men at 45c. Did you er hear of such a thing 1 Regular $2.50 Crepe Pajamas, plain colors or stripes, at $1.50 while they last. 10 dozen Men's Fancy $2.00 Night Eobcs will be sold at $.00. 100 dozen E.

Negligee Shirts Special at 45c. Genuine Pongee Silk Shirts at $1.35. Men's Hart Schaffner Marx Suits, scores of patterns for you to select from at $13.50. AH slims or regulars. Men's Hart Schaffner liars Suits, made from imported materials at $22.50.

MEN'S STRAW HATS Your choice of any Straw Hat in our store at just half price. 20 dozen for you to select from. i TWO MORE DAYS, SALE CLOSES SATURDAY NIGHT. Patterson Fletcher Company Store Open Until Six o'clock During the Week and Ten o'Clock Saturday Night HHHeaHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH ERVItf. IN AJC0LLAP8E Sensational Advance in Chicago Wheat Followed by Stagnation.

(Imago, July 30. fter a sensational Mlvanca today on acimint of the ioiml. nf Unstia and Germany entering JUl Ailatro 'enian war, the wheat maf krft ilosed almost a siaie 01 cvii: eniingly complete paralysis of ex port demand ua responsible for tbs wtekmaa Ol price at the when nines woe down 3 cnls a bushel from tSrllir high figures. Tho Tim in war riM on making hipmmts unprofitable, seemed 10 be what put a stop in unburn rijrn account Jumps in rrlM lime were lull 0 cents and almost as tnuUi as when tistna flrht declared WOT. Sudden leap Upward.

bumped up 7 centa a biwhel in the hrsl minute of trading IV PtKinlir uption, winch ilosed at ill Inst sold immidutity today 1M ents Prices were two cents apart in diff.rent aeitioni of the pit at tho slim hviTnefit the tremendous up (urn the volume of the business, did not cnmstiondiMilt Imrease lu fatt tmns aitinns anddenly bcam scanty to an (tranr4mar Hi (tree ami tn a fete minutes hiisinrsa had almost come to a itandattll Only apnulatora who were (iipntiil to put up inotanth altnwt un hearl of margins were 111 position to rali tull Stldora Witnessed Miii lull Mich as Mldnm is wit (mm I in tin niiuket iiml. unv nicnm slaiiui prure began a fresh advance Hid turn he an i Ntrerue of almost t. ient 111 the Mai option, nearli npial ine the rcurfl nf the day on which war a. dodun.it Mm wheat sold at tt 03 u' aiiaint 01 last mpht the hpa tm tlijj orn market uuii 111 tin otraordinary adranie shown Iv wheat September torn rose I 1 title bushel. 'Tiata and prorUions nl 1 limbed, hut dilv In a moderate niapat hes from other aspeculstWe drain inters such a.

Minneapolis, Kan ana Htv and I ouis toll of unusual upheaval! in prices NEW OBlTlE OUT ontiE WHY Zapata's Course in Mexico Makes Peace Outlook Brighter. Washington, July 30 Report'a to the mnstltutionalist eRency In Washington annonnrins that Zanata would co oper I ate with Carrsnza in southern Mexico at i30 o'clock Thursday morning at the 9.u aged udmlni.traUon offlci. ttny, aaeuiinil viw wv cbstacle to peace, Zapata'! forces recently have menaced leveral towns In tilt nelghborheod of th capital. Carranta today wae on his ay to Sal lillo to meet envoy! of the Carbajal Internment to discusa arranaenienta for the transfer of power in Mexico Oty. Membera of the revolutionary junta in Washington predicted thit the question of amnesty and safety guarantee! would not appear aa a stumbling block during the conference, beieuse, they contended) the federala sow placed conMeace la Cerrahta'e assurance that there would no wholesale reprtiali after he occupied the eipltaL Carranra instructed tla Waahtngton agents tddeny any' report! that he was trying to'place difficulties ta the way to peace.

He declared that If arbajal offered to lurrander uncondHtlonalljr. he bellevej the Situation soon would be latlsfietoril sotret Mrs, Martha ErvU. widow of John Ertrta, a former hotel proprietor In I ort Wayne, died VVnduesda at tho home ji a danghter, Mrs George ICainru, In ton Island, 111 where shi bad hem resrding for the past few years atnii letting Fori Wayke. The remains will ho iMu pd to thle city for uncial eertioes ani trunl and will arrive over ibu Nt'kal Plate railroad Friday Mrs. Ervin was born an I reared Washington township and Die luainr portion of her life had l.icn sprut in this city.

Her husband died iNrncruber 9. ISM, and euryiving she leavis th lowing thildrm Joeiph and John Lr in, of Los Angeles 1 Mrs. Malolu Hiun of Texas, Mrs George Kamm ami Mrs Martin frank, of Sstone) Island, and Edward and Erwin into, of Cuvuia Cal. She also leans two eisttrs an) a brother, Mrs Valeotuu. Moini of lort Wayne i Mrs.

Anna White, of Nv.w Hav Ml, and Iaid Pet tit, of this citv One brother, William Pettit diel 111 May CI3. HOPPE. Henry Hoppe, aged flfty esrs, a sa lotm koepir residing at olif luitllfLI avenue, died suddenly at II o'rloik Thursday morning at Ins hone aitu having been ill only a tew hours 110111 heart disease. During 1)111 night Mr Ihppe com 51sined of biing ill but at 4 link 'hursday jnormng went 10 bin lr sf businis. it the inriivi of Ilarrtsou axid frnp.r 1 1 to np.n fur tht day's utlmk sut faxed from smre pain In his flitst and wai ioiiih1Ihi1 to sit down ami rear i 7 o'cloii.

he went homa and Its 1 bretm fait and later be went to bed At II o'clock he had another attack aui Mr lloppe incumnned Ih Hell, bwt tbe physiclfii armed life na extinct Coroner II Unlit was summoned and made in eianunatlon Mr 11 eujTived by tbe widow and ueveral ibiMren. GIBSON. Bernvcu Celeste Oibsou. aged two Bientha, daughter of Mr and Mrs John Giheon, 1927 Bov street, died at 15 O'clock W'edntidiiy evening at the fam Uy reaidewe. Punerai service! Aridity from the residence and burial will be at Ueaie Caseel.

funeral eemcee PrMiv afternoon at lllO o'clock, from bL Andrew Catboln. tbtmh. Interment at Hesse Cassel SOBDSlfvVriEZ. Sophia Bohdslewiei, aged five months laughter of Mr and Mrs. Edward Bohdalewtei, 1123 Ilaydes street, dijd IRIED TO GIVE HER0D TIME Ada Redding Says Husband Threw a Clock at Her Head One Day.

lu a divorce suit filed in the eupeTlor court by Ada Redding against John Hedding, the plaintiff say! that one day when her husband bail temper was on the job lie threw a ihxk al her heed he dit not consider thi to be an attempt good faith on his part to show her a good tune and Utei it as one of the reasons why she should haie a divorce IMHW alimony, the cunto.lv of 4 ear old wighter end an allowance fur the ihilds aupport Mrs Kedding also sajs her husband failed to provide Iierstlf and their child with the ordinary nelessilles ot )if compelling her to sustain birself and the (laugnter ny ocoer nians, niav at negtmlcd theoi both and gave thmi no attihtlon (or ono and one half ur two jeara that lie woum remain away an nght and vouinsale no explanation that he was gambling and that hi spent all the ninhey he received as wages at tbe gambling table. She sas that 4J00 and nances eh bad when aha married the defendant in July 1H07, have been taken by hint They "separated in May of last year The ronrt bsa issued an order rt strain ing Iiedding from molesting his wife or chill In nj wuy Notes of tbe Courts Odher Hardt bus commenced nut tn the circuit court agtinat Maximilian J. Bhti and John Wendt tor re eciiaiun of contract and to reiover $iill Tho complaint is bBhed 11 a real tate transaction that the plaintiff al leges has been abandoned and on whtih he hai paid eomethlng over U'KI to the dcfi lants lhc laet will and testamt nt of the lati MiKun liocdnn has bein lilt for probate 11. property is divided among her children and Orace ijabnel (fordon I named ettMiitrix, In the superior court Judge Ilyan has cited frank Shunk to appear August 4 and show cause whv ho ehculd not be punished for contempt in having failed to obey the order of tho ourt entered in the divorce deeree given bii former wife, Birdie A fhimk to make weekly pMmetits for tho support of a child and to pay an allouame for the feee of hor attornejs. August rreese, Jr, Henry W.

Oetting, ill of lort Wavnet David Tiite, Ossian Ind Weatrick, kew Haven, Ind Willism Black, Wella count yi Lspich, ells county, Isd. MARQUARDT DICTH HEARING Tbe board of county commissioners vent into session Thursday afternoon with the hearing on tbe Marquardt till hi Madison township at the proceedings scheduled. LICENSED TO WED Adam Masurkwici, laborer, SO, and Lackadia Puchalska, 20. COOK FINDS LONG LOST DAWSON WILL family borne from cholera infantum Funeral lerrleee Friday morning it 1. 10 o'clock front the residence and at o'clock, front St.

Hracuitb'a Polish Catholic church. Interment at the Fathollo cemetery. rnNEBAL NOTICES. Jtehm Funeral service for Amber Beam will tie held Friday afternoon nt I o'clock from tbe 'Klaehn Mslchlng tbapel, Ker. John Walton oljjclstinir, Uurlal at IJhdaawood will be private anil wOl not be mad until Mr.

and, Mrs. Daniel U. Ethm, paresU of the girl, recover 'from tbeb? Injtiriei, austalned when their daughter wis killed in th automobile wreck at Avilla. Dog daya do not affect the pale of Gold Seal cigars. ROADS AGAIN IN COMMISSION The county commlasioners report that the work of grading the Leo road at Corkscrew bend has been completed and that road Is again in commission.

The work of putting the gravel top on will be started next week The Lima road which has been closed for some time for tbe construction of a new bridge over Spy run and to cut down the hill at the conn approach and widen the ap prosih to the bridge. Is now open to traffic Stone will be put on the road next week. The approach to the bridge, formerly bat sixteen feet wide bss been made thirty feet wide ind the removal of the hill li a great Improvement. WIFE DESERTER IN COURT. Arrangement! hid been completed for the imlgnmcnt of George Sweet in Juetue Tancey'i court Thuridav after noon to answer to charges of deserting hia wife and neglecting his child Sweet fled from Fort Wayne to Toledo, was there arrested and sentenced to tbe workhouse and turned over to Sheriff A.

Gladieux Sweet refuied to return without requisition papers, which Sheriff ClaJJsux procured. BtnUIHO AND FISHING LICENSES. Howied Ellenwood, Louie Pfon, W. Kchaphorst. J.

D. Lewis, Lawrence Hood, a J. Roy, R. K. Erwin, Xdward J.

Spiegel, Henry G. Hartmsn, John Funnan, Jena Jiarner, Martin, chmwiaai Uuulea A i Blew Safe to Get Document Some Time Ago But It Wasn't There. The will of the late Amanda Dawson, drawn In 1887 ind for which old safe, built in 1658 waa blown open In an effort to locate it a few weeks ago, was found Thursday morn ing by ber guardian, Ltnist W. Cook, among some old paper inl legal docu ftientu lu the personal sffects of the lato Colonel R. Robertson, who wae her The will leaves all Mra Dawson property tp her sister, Louise Mallard, 01 balayett Before Mra ibiwson death ehe told Mr Cook that be would find the will in her ancient steel safe.

An effort to unlock thu safe, bv the cunibfnatiou link was unsuccessful and an expert lombmation locksmith was called in, but he wis unable to open tho huge box ateel It was then necessary to blow it open and after this wis done, it wns found that the will was not there Since that time Mr Cook had bun scanning for it, and located it Ibursday morning ins win is drawn on "foolscap" sta doner), written in longhtnd script and the witnesses were th late R. Brat and Braokeuridgci Dog days do not affect the sale of Gold Seal cigars. itt i at BIG ADT0 IS IN DITCH. Owner of Marmon Tourist, Car on Luna Road Has Not Been Found. A Marmon touring car frum which the top has Ven removed was found In the ditch Thursday morning at the junction of the Lake Shore railroad and the Lima pike rond One of the front wheels la broken from the machine, but it Is oth rrwise undamaged The car has layed on ita ilde in tbe five foot ditch all day and has been upxliimed ind effort! to locate ite owner has been unauiceasful The machine bears the license number 226 Jndiana." FLIGHT FOR MRS BRITTEN.

Wife of Chieagoan to Be First Woman in New Aeroplane. Washington, July 30 Mr! Fred A Britten, wife of Kepresentative Britten rf Chicago, will lie the first woman to Py In the new Burgess Dunn aeroplane which is being tested at the aviation held at Newport News, Va Mr and Mrs. Britten wdl leave Friday to ipend th week end at Old Point Comfort, and Saturday or Sunday both will make flights, piloted by one of the officer! of the aviation corps of the navy. PLANS TO DRIVE VICE ROM GARY Mayor Johnson Says City is in Clutches of Reign a of Anarchy. Gary, Jnd July 3D Following the dismissal of several women in Oory charged with disordeily coiiluU, Mayor R.

O. Johnson issu a special prncla matlon list night declaring tho il wse In tLj clutches of a rngn of anarchy Mayor Johnion icfcrrod tlrt to the ecgregitel vice dislrct, hiA wii located in the heart of Gary when he became nuynr. "Condition! in ths segregated district were as bad as jlcentiouamss, as gambling, degeneracy, robbery, vbto slavery and murder could make a cum munlty," Is the way the major described bow things stood In January last. Mayor Jihnson stated that the district hud bin shalctrid, but that the Inmates bad not deemed it necessary to leave. "I do not c'sim that condition! ire satisfactory in lary now They never have benn during the present administration," declared the mayor.

In concluding the Gary executive outline! Ms course of actiom "Disorderly women, white slavers, pandcrers and gamblers are to hunt ed down and driven from the city No mercy ill be sh any of this ilk "I call upon the prosecutors and sheriff of Lake county for assistance, nd if necessary to end this re gn of anarchy I shall demand the assistance of the state of Ind ana. But, after all, a city is what the cltizeus want it to he. If vou people rf Oiry want a clean city, join in this Bght" Out of forty eases of women charged with ilisorde ly conduct only one was convicted Twenty esses were tailed in one of the courts yesterdav I Dunn the regular magistrate, asked to be relieved from hearing the rases and J. Michacly was nannd spec al judge Five of the cases were dismissed. No Charge for Examination.

EYESIOHT aPtXlALIfTT Anthony Hotel Sldg. NOTE PROVES A FAKE Dr. M. H. Thomas, of Huntington, Gives Chicago a Big Scare.

Chicago, July SO Dr. Marcui 11 Thomas of Huntington, Ind for whose body icirch wai beisg undo in Lik Michigan, was foutd last even ug by detectiui, acccunpanlel by his mother, in the I.ern Bachelor spartmeh's on the north side. Ihev arrlei a few momenta before he had planned to depart for Jersey Oty He wis apparency annoyed by the appearauoe of hla mother inl the officers The detectivea took to the BrUswell hospital for treatment Dr Thomai lent a telegram to Hunt ingfon, Ind Tueid night, laying tint by the time it ai rived hla body would in the lake. The telegraph company I otiSeJ the police and the doctor's eiothlng wii found on the like front, lie wai traced frmi 1 south tile sanitarium to the BwheJor aj.atmcnt. "I did not want to be bothered by my relatives," wa the only explani tion he would make.

He rtlliaed tc look at his mother or apeak to her. Those who have traded at Foster's the longest are the people who most appreciate tho quality of goods they jelly IN THE CHURCHES Secretary Making Arrangements for C. Convention in October. Two Convention Hall Bodies to Hold Conference at Club. Inder the diiCttiou of Secretary Charlis Bieilcrwolf of the Commercial club, the citizens' convention hsll committie and others are counting tho names thst liuvc been affixed to thu petitions asking the ntv council to 0.

I Gillion, secretary and treasurer make appropriation fur the bmlidng ol of the Fort Wayne district of Chris couvention hsU 111 this citj. The pe tian Lhdeavor societies, met with a t'tions have bceu in circulation for lev memben of the local Endeavoreri Mon eeki and have been generouslj day evening to make preliminary plans signed. for the d.strict convention which wnl The, convention hnll eomunttee of tin be htld In this oty. tober 2, 3 and ''oft Wayne Federation of Lubor and 4, and an executive committee coinpoi the ofiimbh hall committee of th( of a member from eaih C. E.

society in the city was appointed This committee will soon meet to or gamze and gin work for what prim isei to be one of the most erthusiastic and Interest ng conventions ever teld here and is compose I of the following niembeiai Misses Molly Shrem, llazd Stinley, Miiud XJlark, Ina Maxwe'l, tvelju 1:0 belts, Isabelle Rogers and Biandon and the Messrs Pari Burt, jvcsiie JsooDi, Hu ohinson, II Stone, Oiorge Sniffer and Silas Arlck The Fort ayne district Is com. prised of societies from five nameljf Alen A lams We Is, Hunting ton ind Whitley. The officer! for the district ire Oswln Gillion, secretary and. treasurer, Misa May Lands down, junior and Intermediate iiipuiln tendent, and Miss Maud Clark, mission ary luperinlondonL FINE PROGRAM RENDERED. C.

T. V. Lakeslds Wm Well Attended by the Mothers. A program as prepared by odlcials was rendered Wednesday afternoon at thj meeting of the Woman's Christian Temperance union held at the home of Mrs Joil Wetty, 730 Columbia avenue This meeting wgj held for mother'! with mall babies and many were present in response to the special inritation sent them The work that is beinft done In the Buckeye state by the W. was told by Mrs Charles Gleason, field sec retarv of Ohio Kcv.

Shirty, paj tor of the Bethany Presbyterian church, gave a talk on, the work as he saw it and Miss Philley gave several reading, ca.h time being called baik as tbe proved very entertajung The U. from Berne Bent five boxca of floweri for decorations for this occasion Besides the floweri the colois of the union wire also used to decorate Officials atate that thev were verv well satisfied with the mother's session and think it Is the beginning of a new feat uro of their work Social for School Children An ice rream social and band comirt will bo given Fr day evening nt Sw in nev park for the Sunday sehiinl cliillrcn of' the Trinity SI E. church Allnnm hers of the church are also invited There will be an automobile parade leaving the church at seven o'clock headed bt a hand Tho children rt aaked to be it the church at 7 in and all will be eonveved to the park In the autos Church Notes. The outing of the Lmmaus Mutual eu clety will not be held next Sunday, but Will be held on Stindav, August 0 at Schroeder 1 park on the Decatur road The Yonng Ladies' Guild of the St John Reformed church held Us regular monthly meeting at Robiaon park Wednesday evening. Supper wii served in the groves Fumed Oak at Foster's is fumed oak the genuine thing Coiutnercial ilnh are to hold a confer enco vvelnesday ilenmg, August 5, ai thu club for the purpose of discussing further woik to be done in, their ef firts to eecuie the muih needed con vrution hall and exposition building Secretary Bivdrrwolf, of the club with Mrs Btiderwolf, loaves next week for Clear lake, while for two vveekt tlit wlir be guests at tho Hnzenhuml hotel.

WANTED A few experienced dry goods salesladies. Apply at the Franfc Dry Goods Co. JwTtIVlVrltt3sJ TODAY'S THE DAT To Get Those Glasses THIS IS THE PLAGE To Get Them. Guaranteed Glasses, including examines on BO up. nrZSIGHrSPECIAUST LYBIO THEATER BLDQ, iiuz (jainoua.

Ls5SJ85g WsM BARGAINS Clt ready jot bargain sales which soon pegtn We let you hive any urn from IS to 1100, lor any pur puss. Interest is only 2 PER CENT. and we arrame terms to nt your Income 1( you keep bouse or have Heady employment, we mak you a loan on your own note. "Lolas mads In ill towns en stsim er nterUTbn roadi, INDIANA LOAN GO, SHOAFF BUILDING. Sssond Floor.

hen MJ Ketaellihid 1898,.

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