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ii FA TONIGHT AND' SUAOA'f J' fef part in ptitfltiil tO5 tmqiMt T0. trilHR Atot. Trt satisfaction of giving and "th ritwtd of eternity not that gOTOTDgB1853itt ENWOk 1 FORT WAYNE'S GREATEST NEWSPAPER MARCH 2. 19Q7. (p'lXlt?) 1G PAGES 5 OTS.

TO TALK BILL TO DEATH PLAN GABFEST TO STRANGLE GRAB FORT BILL vnaaAvCvwsaaasaUa HO L.ade?s With; Carrriack and Oilier Dem bcratsofiS HOPE TO PREVENT I VOTE ON MEASURE March '2, rWhat amounts: to, ah agreement to shtj? (stihsldy bill tp death," was ''reached by democratic" senator8 'iodayV" iiTt'iV the floor, senate' bpteeti leaierS ot, the intnor' Representative Sharp Williams and. Representative Si Of the 'minority In the who were "opposed to' the passage of the measure by the hpuse yesterday. Senatbr Carmhcfc is one of the sen atpra: disposed to'takean active part. In amovement to prevent the senate from, accepting amendments to the made by the tiouSe. the senate convened today he: moved about, among colleagues looking fpr Support In a stand he.

proposed to. take against' tbe measure. he' received Jgreat sehcoutv; fort announced a little tytWfcthb' senate will, not' concur Amendments' I 'caageti one or two men i to, help' thlnk I have now" asked if he ''lb speik; at lengthVagoinstthefMeasurer He replied that If it became necessary inclined to take up quite little af 'the i senate' "time. The1 statement wps, Accompanied with, aconfident he had'llttle 'of "the chairman of the democrattp senatorial Caucus; Blackburn," gave potlofl. to.

the. "republican 'tho' democrats would hot permit the ship hill" to, pass thai senate before adjournment; matter" af terward' said i that, if nee essary: ihe: democratlo senator, would talk until the gavel, shall fall at i o'clock 'Monday. BUiLald Before Senate, The subsidy bill as It passed the house was laid before the senate at V.39 today when Senator Galiinger moved ito' concur. In the house' amendments, He was met wlt' Senatpr Bur'kett tosubstltute the' Darken resolution for. an inquiry into the practices pf the companies, under the railroad rate law.

Senator SpPonef, suggested the. necessity fof the Tprlnting of the subsidy hill before action and moved the Postnonemenf of, the time for consideration until, 4 o'clock today, Senator Carnia'ck moved as a substitute for that motion Wat the bill ba taken uo" tomorrow morning, and the' ayes" and nays were pruereq on motion. Filibuster Begins. Senator Carmick's motion to Dost pone the' ship: subsidy bill until to morrow morning was defeated 23 to IT, A motion to postpone. 6 o'clock was, defeated and It was quickly followed by a motion by Mri Culberson to postpone, until Tf 'It aa avMenf hv1' ivIiUa that the democratic senators were en gaged, in filibuster; 1 to make gttodtne of 'Senator Blackburn that the bill could not be vpted on before adjournment; A0 to Take Up Bill, After, motions 'w the tini for consideration, lhad.

been yoted down 'Senator; Spooner withdrew' his motion Jo 4 o'clock, saying' that itln the interests of expedition of business; When Senator then to; secure a vote on trt 'pohcurj irt the house amendment. Senator' Dubois Scene itlnterstete; Commerce; in New Ycrkand ident' Roosevelt's Policy, Jurtc TOaaxar: jt. jbbiep mxxxxrar a jjsaeziflwr jaaggggmr II Hi' wuBBtmm 1 1 1 HI 'WP'HMIHPV lBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBSMJHBBH9n9SJinBBSjK'k eKBJHDBa4jKmM BVISBlSBBir ivjrUuSBKjna UJallBBBBBBBBBBBBBn iiiiiiWHmliBBtmr: 'Wc mn i tlHHH GREAT INTEREST IN SUIT IN BEHALF OF MRS. EDDY Christ i in Scientists Are Aroused by Action Begun by Her Don. N.

"March rDevelopr in equity; to secuVe' an" hcpountlng1 of the. financial Baker Eddyi head of ''the Christian! Science; organize "was filed jMerriiriao county, auiwrlor, court; are awaited 'with great interest todayi Christian, Scientists apparently at the which was Glover, 'of' S.iDbhly son of MraVEddy her first husband; Miss Mary Bato erOlovcr.VMr;: Glover's George SWJ'Pakqri of Bangor, Maine, nephew. The defendants 'named aro Calvin Frye, Irv ing.C.' Tomltnson; Herman Herlng end' tiswls this freii Furlow.vIraO;.' William n. 'Johnson; and. Joseph Armstrong, of 'Boston: Edward: Kimball, ChW cago, and Stephen lA'J Chace, of River, '6 whom holdpost tionii as' directors, or in the Chrlstlant Sclenc church Unable, itoWanaflsr Heri; Affair.

The. petition afarms ihatiMrai Eddy is Incapacitabd through lnOrmltlcs incident to old age to "manage her 'affair and "protect iher' property vwlth prudence anil discretion undue or; ffaud bf to take.charge.Jof: and, "manage the present 'legal and that cf Eddy lives "under the 'charge and fn the custody' of defendants' Frye and Strang ar(ithat very, few. persons 'are 'allowed her except for a 'tew, Glover further" claims that; la the last twenty five, i ear: bis letters to hit mother have naver had a direct reply; from front other matter relating ,1, hla, attewpt at Mr. Glover, states', the that' Mrs; Eddy. Is surrouDdeii by designing persona who are using her and her condition for their own; A 8erlou AlfeBStlon.

petition' then sets 1 the extensive and real, and personal; Mrs; 'Eddy, and alleles that tfi nefendantand other the same. solely, according to thelrownwllf and pleasure? In dealing the fevenneiccrfl journals, the' Massachusetts Met Continued, on pg Tv9 (Cwitlnusd on PigiTwev EXPEflT SAYS THERE I Brairi Stornj Defense; fpr Strotbers Defense Rests" Cce. MarcK. 2. The Strothcrj; trial.

wav forgotten' morning InJ. the Jhtereet whlchi the appearance of Dr, Charles. Clark, whose' presence hire Is' to' develop for the defense all that' hiaycoriiq out of ita new plei that the Strother brothers were Iselzed with! uncontrollable emotional Insanity on the nght of "the shooting," "In niy IsaJd, Clark, siowly. de reading; the hypothetical acwas an Irresistible Impulse nd it con nlso be designated scientifically" Inaantly; the 'result of a highly state brought on by many Insult to. which the accused had' been eubjected." Moorer there'; any: frigid test Va's to; the ento of mental Insanity or mental de rangement.T ''No, ir:" Cfuie'f Are Numerous', as'fthe'Condltlon'iot, de any one causa or act or causes, causes numerouijv 'i: "ThefCauses are.

'what qientaf. dera'ngementt" 'J replied wlt "There may be thlngaW grea.t Tarlety? TCusIng atresS." 1 of, 'mentaj. derangement 'occur; (without prior dl ease? y'lnrnopinion; "It there any fixed period, of dura tion for the' condition rde raogemeht. which occurs in the: human BystentT" Wp, The witness was then turned over to' the With the conclusion Of Pr. dark's the defense rested; Its case' reserving the right to.

call, other wit neseesjf deemed pecpssarr Tha, Mate then called E. toi rebut Dr. Clark' testlmpny. 'ea xfic cxaiyc FRYE STARTLED SENATE W1TH A When Ho Got Through it Was Clear He Was Talk lng of River Dain "ntimber; pf frem to the city this afternoon. to assist the Fprt Mge in conferring; grees on a large class of candidates.

Washington, i2. Senator Frye, of Maine, 'startled senate' today lie was on his feet making a reDort froni his commltteai on: com merce several minor' duty performs frequently which' 4s a rule little or no Suddenly, raising: his) Voice Mr, Frye' exclaimed; ''Iff. cam get immediate consideration for thedamubiUI promise, the 'Senate not' to report another damn bill this Immediately with general laugh the i was pased' and dam Will be built across certain shoals' on the Savannah' river. UNEARTH GLEWS UPPER SANDaSKY Story pi Vioien Qiianel Admitted iby Sister of Slain Woman. Upper March 2.

86v. eral valuable clews' have been unearthed bythe police tending to clear up themystery surrounding the "death Mr; Johanna whose' corpse was. found In her homo A story of' a violent quarrel three weeks ago between" Mr, pausch, and her sister, Mis. Mary wa detailed to Corpaer Rauth today. That Mrs, Paunch ha told of threats by her to murder her wa testified by Ell Walter, friend and neighbor of the; dead 'woman.

Mis Flack on the stand admitted the quarrel. SENATE STANDS ALL THE Senators Kick on Hoiise Bill andHowl.Against' Centralization. A FEW SHOTS AT Play Better Than Square Deal: and; Alton, History. 2fBy a. call.

vbte 6itp i. the tenatPtWa'y, instructed its conferees on the pension appropriation bill to Insist on retaln agencies the, country, The Chouse'. abolished seventeen, of thesd Agencies; the one at Washington. This" action: was char actrlzed' In the, senate as, 'twlthout ryme "reason," revolutionary and a to centralize all power Senator McCumbef. Cullom.

Uopklnsin Beverldgei." ltansbrough, Allison. Frye, Carmack.Galllnger" and. Lodge ehcb spoke" in support of retain lng all, the Thefreason.pf the. house; wasj.sald to be Pf.feconoroyjhuti.the, sccaj i Kaf "thft'chAnrA nrfv posed would result" in 'i decldetl more expensive. Scott.

said' he bad been Informed by the' commissioner, pf, pensIona.th.it there had beon one1 hundred thousand applications for pension under the service penslpn law enacted. at tnls session of congress and concluded that these, application so' In' creaie the wprk, of thepenslon' agents a 'to renderjt' dtfflcult td perform, all of It In one omce. "I ani'oppPsed to 'this everlasting concentration In Washington; of every Mr.Forakef; tiULLETIN: Mafch is reported majority 'pfthptraln men ori the Pennsylvania railroad Voted for a trlke, nothing official ha been given out ty" the committee. A subcommittee' of the' grlev Sncecprahltte: will call General; Manager AUerbury of the Penhs yan'ia "rallread today. ''Mirch 2.

It Har rtman. iwho is in Washington, fori a tew days; his family," In dlscuaslng'the by; tna, interstate comnus Nqwork today rriierewas not" a new point Wdught out" in' the Inquiry. It' was simply' a fehash'ofv matter that was glveu "years ago, This reform: agitation; aim tfiy 'shows the; animosity, that pxlsta, today corporations that have made a success, "'The interstate 'commerc'e, comm! slon' cputd produce far bettef results If the iMombersiwoiild to co ojier; ate: with business; of the country Instead'of antagonizing them: ithe unfair, methods otj the as: carried outby the Interstate tommerte. cpmmlsBlpn, ther( is 'no incentive for; a tnan succbssfUV'but I amsure that In the end the Amerlcpn pi old, "larr play' will prevail. "That ,1.

more' to the purpose than a 'sauaro deal." We may: have a 'square, unfair play, TheVe seems to'ibe pendency all utt; successful people thpse" who are. successful. "AH' the so called icharge mode at the recent hearing In New York are fully covered In the application In, Oa; tober; 1900, for 'listing the Chicago and Alton railway the; New York slock exchange and point brought by the' Interstate comi ruerce commissioners, tho other, day were given publicity at that tima." XharBesfbri 'This, circular, to which 1 refer, men tfoned the fact'that In 4 per cent, bohd, were "aold, to the stock, holders and that the amount, 122,444,177,68. that had formerly Charged'to'" prpperiy rhnreprt to construction. it was atated time that' the charted of tne ana.Aiion nauway com' pany provided hew construction and that theMlne had been surveyed but hafl.

hot'i'yct been constfucted. It cost, the Chicago and Alton Hallway company for the Louis, Peoria' and fjorthem Railway company, for fifty seven mllos. about; 112,000,000. There was expendod on the, property about the' proceeds i.of the "sale of or refunding threes' aad the collatertal trust bonds, 17,000,000 'of. the refunding threeg.pro duced making a total 'of Stcuritles Issued: there were Issued pf the Chicago: an'd Alton Railroad company, the new, 122,000, 000 of 2 per cent bonds; 120,000,000 of preferred stock, of common stock and 4 5,000,000 of 3 per cent bonds of the Chicago and Alton Rail; road company's refunding threes or a total'of 1107,000,000.

To. this, might be added about $8,000,000 of equipment trust notes these, latter' are, being pald'oiit 'I the incomerso' that, the ambuns "withheld from Ity bolder equipment, trust notes and' bonds are redeemed; 'and therefore It not altogether a capital charge. 'SO it would seem that' for 1107,000,000 of secUrtlle' Issued ,190,. been paid out. There msy be between 2,000,000 and 12,600,000 obligations, not included in the above; Including this make the amount Pf obligations date, about 1 10,000, 00Q.Inste,ad' of Our' pay.

ment, to security has: not Increased, taking Into account J22.0OO, 000 of new capital put In the property. Expenditures Increased. Business. "The annnal increase in the. Interest payment and (dividends la $800,000" at the' most after spinding $22,000,000 pn the, pfpperty.

The" buslnesa; ha RULES SUSPENDED TO PASS MEASURE Effort Mc is Helaciecl Off by FrLrechienicht and; Erie nd si House Continued pn.Paa IT HAD BIG MAJDRITY ON ITSPASSAGE March 2. The Fort," Wayne trapk; eleyatloh bill Introduced by; Mf. Fruechtehicbt passed by the house this morning without much Opposition, under Suspension of the constitutional rules, and is now up to the senate. The When Mr; Fruechtenicht had moved to. suspend, therules and put the bill on Its passage; Mr.

Meeker objected. "Thla. Is a matter of several hundred thousand dollars to the railroad companies and should be considered at length," he said. He; moved to make It consideration a special order fp 2 p.m. Tuesday.

Scented of Motion; "The only purpose" back of that, mo tlon la to kill the, said Mr. Fruechtenicht. ''Jf It Is not passed today It Will not reach the "What has the city of Fort Wayne done with, the track elevation bin passed two years agofor your pity?" Mr. Andrew "That law' would, make the'eity 'pay almost the entire cost, if; elevation," the Fort Wayne member answered." VI heartily, said Mr. of South Bend, "that.th bill IS a' good' mie and the iCohditlohijlri, Fort Wayne, iustify.it passage.

It must; be. passed under suspension of rules todsy if passed at' all." Move to Table Held Out of Order. "It looks to me, like have handed them. everything, I do not'tbinfc We "should take' this action pn' such short notice." I move to table the mo tlon" His motion was' held out. of' order by Speaker Branch, Joyc supported the bill land Dally' did the same, as did Sweeney.

Mr. Cravens said the bill passed two years: ago had been drawn. by th. people of Fort. Waynd ahoul; ba, acceptable tb: the now; Mr.

Fruechtenlpht declared thatthe; former bill had not' been drawn by. people with' the Interest at heart, The rules, were, suspended by a vote of 65 to 13 and the bill then, passed by a (Centlnuet! Pags 'Two.) CATHOLICS IN BAHtETO GoverninentHTr ying I to Get Upper; Hand; in; I Reich Without'Thein. 'Week'' debatel'lu the; new widened: thet Ireaeh the' government and'' this 'with th'fcyjre ahiy 'thai a long contest ahead! Charicelior Vpn 13 uelpw Is endeavoring' government Majority in the without the aid pf thi" cler leal pen rlsts, who; are determined to enjbaiv rasa the, government in order to reaa sert their former paramount position and thu compel thp chancellor form working! arrangement with there, Thedebat'es Indicated a growing In tensity of political feeling, which is extending to social relations, The members of, the center party at a'cnu; cus resolved hot to Jeave their csrdi at the 'Chancellor resiience, as had been customary, nor tb his parliamentary rbceptlon. To accentuate their personal opposition they have left cards at the houses of all thp. other ministers and', ar? attending the Jatter's, ven receptions.

Many of the higher clergy dlsapJ proved of, the decisions of the ctnter party before, the' elections, but under the'clrcumstancesi In order to pre 1 serve Intact powerful church par; ty, they are closing their ranks and consolidating Jtr support of it, The Impression of experienced observer Oermany" Is likely to have period of lively politic which may even iead another dts solutloh.ot the; relchsta'g. assembUftg.of that; bedy. next as the. government, having barely, defeat. edl the i socialists, my desire another general election "and eek' to reduce the, parliamentary repreaentaMon Of; the "center, party.

CHARGD 'WITH. A83AUCt. nrrH warrant rldUnri.A,,W, fi ltTrprAtd. teller of the" suHreasury from. whoso cage me aisappearea, wnn assault; was sworn out today, Fits gerald yesterday, attacked, newspa per 'roan'vwuo: he had declared; threatened hls wlfe and the warrant was the fesnltv Fitzgerald wa later released on hotid which called ht8 anoearahcelttjcpurt: on i.

'bEALERS ELECT' Bicycle Men Also Press th Prices. The bicycle dealers of the city, met last night and' elected E. J. Wilkin, son, president' and Andrew Braslua secretary; They: also made the an 1 nounoement "that although' the: cost of bicycles them will be. higher they will the same price as prevailed last year.

i p' i Fi BoWer; M'riJ Mlelt and Rev. II. C. Inxersoll will return tonight from 'Columbia City; where they attended the district quarterly SAYS CABTHQUAKE RUIN PKIHGSTOH IS 'CiPp Cliarles JMcCullqcli Talfe of Irine'v S6uthern: Trip JustEnded; M.aadiMit rivedyin the; city afternpo'n their return from crulae among the! WeBt, Jndie Ihclud the and contiguous South, point. Other; iVot the.

Fort; Wayne, party, including Mr, MdMnc pi N. Ouldlln, Mr, and" Mrsy F.i Thtnie and. Mi, and 8. Foster; and daughter; will, reach Fprt Wayne, tomorrow. Mr.

McCuHoch say the entire trip was most delightful experience, not a single unpleasant feature. to mar the charm of the jonrpey, "Th'a party, left New York January 28, pn: the 'Hamburg American, lino steamer Blucher, and the crulso. took the party over teritory entirely new to the Fort Wayne all of whomi remain ed In; excellent health Btid enjoyed; tha' Journey fully, Thlrty alx hotir were spient la Kingston, the Jamaica' capital overwhelmed by and Mr. McCulloch says the ruin of the city la cpmplete; "The; night we, left; the la land," said Mr. McCulloch came another, ahock of earthquake which tumbled down few build i' iriga we're left standing by the' flrst tremor.

The1 remarkable ithlng to; however, was the factthat quake of such magnitude ahduld confined within an area, of from four to; five squart mile, In drove about, the Island when one gets from Kingston a short distance lgn of damage by The Fprt Wayne party.dld. not Beei Governor Swettenhflrd. who leaned. Into unenviable prominence by his boor Ish treatment of Admiral Davis tha time ofthe disaster, but they eawthB' tent in which the governor is now liv lng, and.vlslted the ruins of his palace: rAnother point of much Interest via ited was the Isthmus of where work on the big canal Is In 'Wayne travel eri' crossed from to Panama, passed the Culebra, cut and had. an excellent opportunity to vleir work which has been done.

Mr. McCulloch, commend particularly', the excellent sanitary, con dltlona which re helps enforced there and say that alt the surroundings are being made a cleanly, and as com fcrtabte as. possible. Wom HAD RELATIVE3 HERE. an Murdered at Upper Sandusky.

JO, yilted In Fort Wayne. Mr. Annie Paused, who was murs dered by st her home In Upper Ohio, as detailed In The Sentinel telegraphic' dlapatche Friday evening; wa a ltert Cyro Flack. Of this city, superintendent of the Paul Pulley works, who' reside; at 237 East Butler, Mrttf Pansch frequently tlslted, her lives In Fort Wayne and had a number of other acquaintance In thi cify..

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