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ay inoBNiNi, efot 1trV THE) FbRT WAYNE tWURNAlGAZETtE Securities Salesmen Wanted Old establlahed Bond House hu opening In. every' county In Pennaylvanla, Ohio, Naw Tork, Indiana, Michigan and other tat for high claa resident salesmen to nprant them In th al of Securities. Previous sxperlene In thl lino not neceaaary, but must nan ability and be abl lo first Mass nhnixM' Eoellent opportunity to boeomo permanently established. In a Win claaa business, paring larga Income. Address O.

Box, No. 101s, Pittsburgh, F. Railroad Industrial News, Notes, and Comments "POND ULYSPECIAL" Rome City Train Proves Welcome Addition for Q. R. I.

Patrons. Cottager and committor In general were delighted yesterday with the Introduction of the special service known a the Pond Mr special which Ihe Grand Rapids e33 Indiana railway Official yeaterday inaugurated for the benefit of patrons at Rome City during the summer. The train leaTe Ft Wayne dally at I.J0 o'clock In the afternoon' and returning In the morning leaves Rome City at .1:41 b'cloclc, reaching here at It 60 a. m. Thla will enable scores of cottagera who desire to spend the.

aeaaon at the lake an opportunity, to reach the city dally In time for business and will carry them back In tha evening. The suddenness With which the storm came up last Sight1 kept down the number of passengers, but ISO went to' Rome City Sunday, and a large number will ball with pleasure the advent of a train especially suited for buatnesa men to travel to and from the lake resort. Mr, and Mrs. Charlee Edward' Me Bride an lred In Fort "Wayne lest night on No. I over the Wabash, after spending their honeymoon' at Detroit, Buffalo and Niagara, Falls.

They will take up their resldenoe In this city. Mr. McBrlde Is yard foreman at the Wabash. Many friends and associates i sf his will extend congratulations. ROADS GET.

TIME EXTENSION. WABHlNaTON, June Railroad 1 (erring territory south of the Ohio and east of the' Mississippi rrrer to day were granted until September 11 for rsTlalon of commodity freight rates In compliance with the lnteratate.com tnero eommlaalon'a reoent order regulatingregulating long and, abort haul tariff In the southeast. The Warnings of Nature majrfoot laeem urgent at first, bat that best tqn to fir id. jjf jron have any stomach, liver of bowel weakness just try HOSTELER'S Stomach Bitters Falling Safes, Signsx gc. Endanger pedestrian and cause aumerseui rojurle erery Tear.

Street baaard can't be prevented, so the wisest course Is to be prepared, for emergencies, Preteet the. family liwome. By taking oat ana of our. liberal Pay til to i IS I a week during alokneaa or1 disability. Writ or cell.

'explain fuUj1. Dolt, to day, Clint R. WUIson MimmSM SehmrU lido. RREMENALLSET Fort Wayne Companies Out for Laurels at Convention to Be Held at Berne Thursday. WILL MARCH TO STATION With, ererythlng In readiness and all tookliur forward to what I expected to prove, the greatest gather lag held In recent years, local firemen are now waiting" for Thursday and fli eleventh' annual, comrentlon of the Hwj.ua tviuumr rn man' association to be held at.

Berne. diiwmj uuiiponauoa will furnished for the occasion, a arrangement bay been made with the Grand special train from Fort Wayne to win jeavo snis city at aoouf o'clock from the Pennsylvania which I expected to number at least intiona Thar will be a short parade prior to entraining. The Qarrett. Volunteer Fire company, will arrive in Fort Wayne on an early Interurban car from the north and win Join the Fort Wayne boy at the station. Headed by the General Wee trio work band, th volunteer fire department of the Part Wavn, vtutd mm wui iwu at th plant on Broadway, and march te th tatlon.

Th firemen will wear Buvnm (Mint oonalaUng Of double breasted eoat and w.u, tuv i veering, ue Inslgna and latter Accom tienvln thm win hhBv tlon of employe official of th work who root for th suoeeea of their favorites in th various, con imiwn oonnni ac Berne. A delegar 'tlnn Af jltv atlres of the Bowser and Baa plant wui aiso oe includes together with the Qerrett Arriving at Berne, the business in morning, and the sport will occupy the after uvwn. 4 pi wiunieer nra aepartment uv vvmnw Anuuc( mill W1M reach Berne going In track and tour Six men. In charge of Chief Baxter. njni juiecino wora dot will number thirty two In command of Tirtlllin a1.

I have team entered In the boee race. nu u. ut tor pnaee xor tn oest uniform and In the eprtnts. the en trie for which already include aereral pretty certain that some of the prise iv tuw ivt vt run wayne a the. companl bar been practicing falthfllllv In IK M.I.

splendid ahowlng In speed and dex Kiwr. noe imoeSr TRACTION MANSHOCKEO. BLUFFTON. Ind, Jon t(. Hem Qlbson, employed at the sub sUden of the Fort Wayne aV Northern Indiana Traction company In thla city, had bis left arm, the left aide of face and hi left eye' badly burned when he reoelred HO toIU of electricity.

lie waa cleaning a dynamo when be un thoughtedly reached oyer with bl other band and grasped a metal part of th framework of th machine, He Fashion, or Woman's Health The flrat thing many persons' think of ftdlirg on tbeiWoman' Pag of a newspaper the Fashions. That 1 not what; Women moot need to; find there. Health la itb first, thing, and many women lack' It. Note telling how to preenrth health are of the greateat value and Interest for women; and. It they fcre suffering from woman's ailment, tbey read with th most In tenee Interest how other women got well from their ailment, end so they too get what jnado them welV Lydl E.

Plnkham' Vegetable Compound. LOANS $5 to $100 7 On your own not If you steadily employed or own furniture, piano, horses and' rehlolee or Uk oeourltyv JNTIHIIT SMALL CCHARSC FOR SERVICES Rat Quarenteed'by, Our Bond to the Stat Tou repay a you can by the week or month. Thla make' you Independent' of friend and I private, eonvanleat and eoonom Loan Mad In Town Steam or Interurbaa Read. 2L INDIANA LOAN CO. Suit tll SIS Saaaitd Fleo' Sh4ewt.aW.ltwW.

Lot th Children Drink All Thwy Wnt oRKSP Concord Grape Juice Orange Cider And Bottled Soda BOTTLE 5e Refreehlng and BatUfylng, Healthful and Fur. Order a mixed: eas of tl bottle to day. Pfcooe) LW Q94 i CRYSTAL' aOTOING s. works WM fOilTH ALHOUN ST. waa hurled back the shock, ills eye la swollen shut to day and he la oonflned to hi bed, butla recorery I expected, SICK AND DISABLED LIST nw ri rknnti onvro following employes bare report' ed fbr duty at th Pennaylyanla 20.

Eke, boiler off duty for two week; Charlee nket, boiler maker, aprajned wrlaL on one week) R. J. Rowan, tank repairer. Injured eye, oft duty two weeks: W. J.

Thompson, rlTt hater, Injured off duty on week! J. Rodemund, botlennaker'a neiper, eickneea, ofl nr flay. CHIEF CLERK WILT TO ATTEND CONFERENCE Chief Clerk W. Wilt of th Penn ylranla northwest motlv oower rs tern left yesterday afternoon for New York. city where he will attend the meeting of the president's conference committee on federal valuation of rall roada, to be.beld commencing' to day In the Pennay station at the great meuopoii.

CHIEF CLERK HOFFMAN'. RETURNS FROM SERVICE Raring completed hi taak with th material Invoicing party on th Q. R. at i. Horxman in th office of Dlrlslon' Engineer R.

fj. Jones ha resumed hie dutlee here after a ten rtara. absence. The Inspec tion and taking' Inventory of malnt nance of way stock corsrea that por tion or tn u. system rrom Richmond to Macklnao.

Industrial notes. Beeretary J. Cash of the Railroad Y. C.A.. la In Chicago on business pertaining to th association.

Macniniat Helper A. I Lamley la Oft duty at the Pennsylvania shops' having been atruck by a flying rivet which out a gaah In hi forehead yeeterday. C. Tegtmeyer, machinist at th Pannarlvanla. who baa been off duty for theiet two month on account of crushed linger, reported for duty yeeterday.

Machinist Helper B. w. Auer of the Pennsylvania erecting ehopYwho baa been on th disabled list for.thepsst week, I back to work. Iron duat, which new in ni ye, ncsltatea th erv toe of a phyaldan. Oeneral Foreman B.

F. Server of the Pennaylvanla Dollar shop, who spent ssveral weeka undergoing treatment at Martlnavlll and later underwent an operation at the Hope hospital, la fast recovering, and expc'ta to rum hi old dutlee at the shop about July 1. A. v. Zuoer and J.

A. nahman, renn Tlvanla are Atwood, Ind on. a flablng" trip. E. O.

Wagner and wife of Grand Rapid, who drove their auto from that city to Fort Wayne, left for home yetrday morning. Thy war ao oompanled by Mr. and Mrs. B. R.

Richardson, who will spend a week's vacationvacation in i Michigan. Mr, Richardson I anperlntendent of the Wayn Oooda company. A. J. wife" and baby, have returned from Mlch where they enent the oast week.

which con stituted the vacation of Mr. Oats, who is a member of the clerical force at the offices of the Orand Rapids aV Indiana, tie reported, for duty yesteraay morning. R. J. "Van Meter of the trainmaster's offlc of th Orand Rapid A Indiana, ha returned from a vacation spent ac Nottawa, Mich.

An Italian laborer In the employ of th Well Bros. Conatractloa company whU at work on the new building la eour of rotlon for th Gen eral Eleotrle work on Wall etreet. had his left arm laoerated yeeteroar morning shortly before 1 o'dock. Hi wound waa dreeaed by Br. Shalt at the slectrto works' Merle A.

Thompson reeumed hi au tlee In the Wabash master mechanic' offlc yeeterday, having returned with Mrs. Thompson from their 'wedding trip. Sunday fclghl They will be at home to their friend tltt Wrt Will lams street Oeneral Foreman E. B. Hughes of th Pennsylvania, round bouss has returned from spending several days fishing with great success, at Lake Manatawa, Mich.

Foreman F. J. Bchwankopt of the nnnch Dress department at the General electric work will spend, week' va cation at Rom city. Three' poultry demonstration car sent out by th agricultural extension division of Purdue university will visit Fort Wayne to morrow an will be here on exhibition ail day. The demonstration will be fr and "open to th publlo from I a.

m. to 4 p. m. Wabash Electrician Chester Stoval was In Antwerp, Ohio, yesterday. H.

H. Boegel, a blacksmith helper at the Pennsylvania, Is sick and OR duty, William Bltxberger and Charles Orush, of the Wayne Oil Tank and' Pump mpany, are on the sick Hit. WV .8. Goll of'tbs General FJectrlo works is' in Toledo Hugh Crelgh. son of Pennaylvanla Machinist Mike Crelgh.

will leav hortly for a' visit at Ohio. General Foreman F. T. Benoy of the Baa boiler bop I visiting In Paxton, Machinist F. J.

Stahl of th rnn ylvwila rctlng ahop started on a ten day vacation' Pennaylvanla Machinist Henry Be quett Is fishing at several of the north ern Indiana laaee. Boilermakers John Myers' and Harry Bowers of the Western ga ahop hare reportea lor work arter verai oayr Urea Mr. and Mr. IL E. Murray and child hare gone to Anderson to visit Mr.

Murray's mother In that city. He la mpiorM as a rennsrivenia machln 1st. Baggagmatr Q. W. Eilnwood of tnriw xora uentrai eteuon na re ported tor duty arter being on the elck lit or aeveral daya.

'HOW TO OCT HID OF A COLD. Summer eolda are eartoua Read bow very flrat doee relieved me. I took a second doee Before going to bed and nuiDD Mr nio bdi nun lu niaraz. Br using aa directed the next two dare lV eeurn wee entirely ourea ana I gir 5 S. eedheala.

Children love It. ejreler Drug COLUMBIA CITY, June Lesta Sheet. Il reax old daughter of Jacob Bheet of Laud, uAred a aerloui ter lng nd twisting of th tendon of th left heel Sunday evening, while riding on a motorcycle with Homer Coolmaii. near the tvevt utwrenc noma. Mr.

Coolman alowed down to avoid a 'rut in the road, but th machine bumped the occupants so that the left foot of Mis Sheet waa caught In th spokes of the rear wheel of the motorcycle, and, released after a gaah nearly an incn ueep nan oeen torn in in neei. The coptoD flow of blood, we stopped with, handkerchiefs, and the unfortu nate' youag isay waa orougnt tne office of Dr. XL V. Nolt et Columbia City, where be and Dr. C.

L. Boudera administered an anaesthetic draeead th wound nd gv antl totanu nim to prevent Infeotlon. WANTED aTpsrisaaCBeJ hnSssllMPsr. Iwf Federal Inquiry or Railroad Strike? Facedby demands from the conductors, engineers, firemen and brakemen, that would impose on the country an additional burden in transportation costs ol 100,000,000 a year, the railroads, propose" that this wage problem be settled by reference to an impartial Federal tribunal. With, these employes, whose efficient service is acknowledged, the; railroads have no differences that could not be considered fairly and decided justly by such a public body, Railroads Urge Public Inquiry and Arbitration folia The, formal proposal of the railroads to the employes for the settlement of the controversy is s.

"Our conference have demonstrated tkat We. cannot riarmoniio our difference of opinion, and that even tuaily the matter in controversy must ba passed upon by other and dUint created agencies. Therefore, we propose that your proposals and the proposition of the railvray be dipood. of by one or the other of the following methodsi Preferably by, submission to the Interstate Commerce, the only tribunal which, by'reasorfof it accumulated' information bearing; "on railway condition'' and its control of the' irevenueT'of the" railways, is in a position to consider and protect the right and equities of all the' Interests and to provide additional revenue necessary to meet the added coat of. operation in cae your propoaal are found by the Commission to be just and reasonablel or.

In the event the Interstate Commerce Commission canjnot, under existing laws, act in' thepremie, that jointly request CongTess to take such action aa mar be necessary to enable the Commission to consider and promptly dispote of the questions involved' or' ,2. By arbitration in accordance With the provilon of the Federal law" (The Newlands Leaders Refuse Offer and Take Strike Vote Leaders of the train service brotherhoods, at the joint conference held in New York. June (t5 i refused, the offer of the railroads to submit the issue to arbitration or. Federal review, and the employe now voting on the question whether authority shall be given these leaders to declare a riation wide strike f'j'j 3 The Interstate Commerce Cornmissibn is proposed by the railroads 'as the public body to this issue ought to be ret erred tor these reasons: No other body with such an intimate knowledge of railroad conditions has such an unquestioned position in the public confidence. The rates the railroad may charge the public for transportation are now largely fixed by this Government boards Out of every dollar received by the railroads "from the public neatly.

half la paid directly: to the employes a wages and the money to pay. increased wages can come from no other source than the rates paid by the public, The Interstate Commerce with' its control over rate, is In a position to make a complete invettigation and render such decision a would protect the interests of the railroadrailroad the; owners of the railroads. the A Question For the Public to Decide 'The feel that they have no right to' Brant a wage' Preferment of $100,000,000 a vear to employes, now; highly paid and constituting on Iy fifth of all (he employes, without a dear man date from a public tribunal that shall determine the merits of the case after a review of all the facts. 'y t. Tlie tingle issue before the country whether this controversy fs to be.

settled bg an 'impartial government inquiry or by industrial warfare, m. t. 'nwW National Conference Com mittee of the Railways. ELISHA Lee, Chairman. P.

ALBRiaHT, Oen'l Manaaer, Atlentle Ceeet Line Rallreaa. L. BALDWIN, Oen'l Manager, Central of daeroia Railway. O. L.

BARDO, Oenl Managel, laven a. H. COAPMAnf. VlM aeuxnern naiiwey. S.

E. COTTER, Oen'l Manager, niMwt niiiwir. O. H. EMERSON, Oen'l Manager, Great Nerthern Ralnway H.

Ewino, aen'i Manager. Philadelphia Reading Railway. E. w. ORICE, Oen'l aupt.

iiMunaiw uni. niimar. A. S. QREIO, Aset.

te Reeelvera, Atahlaen, Tepeka A Santa Pe N. O. MAHER. Vlee Prealdent. Norfolk a Weetern Railway.

JAMES RUSSELLTOen'l Manager, Denver a Rio Grande A. M. SCHOVER, Reeldent Vlce Penneytvanla Llnee Waet. W. SEDDON, Vlee Paeeldent.

Seabeer Air Line Railway, A. J. STONE, Vlce.Preelsont.' Erie Railroad, O. a. WAID, Vlea Pree.

aV Oen'l Suneet Central Lines. FRANCIS WILLIAMS GOES TO NEW YORK rVdsuna nvwapapei1 ayndlcat. mama on cn news ty jrrmnjc irbo haa bail virtual charca 4a aUff for sroma tlroa. NORTH MANCHESTER. In.1..

June is. Ed BUlimaa aud daughur Ruth of St. Petersburg, rkw are visiting at the fiamuel. Curmer home. Mlaa Mary XAUtaeaniaer wa tna gueat of friends la Marios over Saturday Sunday.

Mre. EUsabeth Lautaenhleer was ths guest of relatiree in Rosea ever Sua 1(1 O. iflttoa of Wabaeh era a bual aeaa vialtor here Saturday. In. F.

P. rreemaa la vUltlog thla week at the home of iMr, rreeman'a mothsr, near Urban. Charlae Sexton Sunday nsar Blurrton at the Rev. Saowela home. He How Yoh Caa Stop BaMae Sa reading choksM vp th fowntalna 5f npurialunent that kMp tha hair aUva and eauaa it, to rrow.

It lodcM naar tha root of tha hair and aapa aai drtaa vp aabaoaoua oil (Unda, and wha thoaa ava anabl lonsjor nourwa aj mir sb msk omootamm ad bafoi It In aot tha lataatloa la trvus that dandruff la tha only aauaa of baUtnaaa, but It la on of tha moot oommon oauaea. Baldnaaa can ba pravanUd from apraadinc lb naarly avanr, eaao br maaaaalaa' tha ooalp Ouwu Ba KaWa. a acalp maaaaga craanw eaa ha torchsud frooa aar aruaariat. uu Ka3oa daatroya th daiaOrutt cam aad kaaaa tha aoalp ntotaw puaa am ma, aa wa a yw aabaoaoua MoaaTctr haa baaa vlaltlrur with hr Daraata aavaral waaha paaU Mr. and Mr, rrank Cuhkla and chil dran war th rueiti of ralattvaa la Bluffton ovar Sunday.

Tbay wsxr a oompaolad horn 'by Mr. Cbarlaa Hud dlMton wbt la. thalr (uaator aavaral dajra Owaa Smith waa cal)d to Ohio tha Utter part of Uat avaalt by th. lUnaaa of hie mothar. i.

lYaak Klrehar and family af WabaaH war tha fuaata mt frtanda hara Sunday. atanon iNaiaon ana lanuiy ox sjnuru' tha funaral of Jon tha a Dunbar, TUa tatH Of 'aalaatlVtsB. Mra. ICarl MlUar and Mop. Frad Fox or bouth WhlUay war vlaltora In tha city Baturday, John Ulaetar of Bluffton TiaJtad Sunday at th O.

EL Hlaatar horn on Rlvaralda. htlaa attldrad Foaalar of Bouth Whit lay apant Saturday hara. Mr. and Mr, Darlua Harnon hao ra turnad from Waraaw. whara thay at tandad tha Aatnta uaatlnf at that plaoa.

Loma lAutaanhlaar and chlldran naar Wabawh vlatud hr 8uAday at th ftJbart Spurcaon bom. O. M. Comar and family Tialtad ovar Sunday at. tha noma of Mr.

and Mra. Hafua Bnydar, llTlnc aouta of SUvr a a. La, P. tJnchal and family Tialtad Sun day at' th Guy BrookOTsr bom, aaat of town. J.

8. Praurh and wlfa. UTlna aaar Ubarty MUla. war caltod trwlU on Sunday night by tha death of th for mar'a orothar, Marqula aPruarh, Mr. and Mra.

Oaotga Erto of alouth Band war In thla city tha paat aavaral daya. oallad hara by tha death of th lat tar a father, Jonathan Dunbar, Mra. Elder of Waraaw. mothar of Mra. T.

Keller, apant Sunday In thla city. Mlaa Helen Kelley of Waat Vlrainlaa la vial Una at tha home 'f hr brotbar Enjoy In 4th" in a new Mw Price $5tS. H.R Roosdi yffymm nmm WAS STARVING IN ABANDONED BUILDING Jim a familiar character about town, wa found critically 111 yeeterday In the abandoned brick building belonging to Henry M. Williams and located on East Wayne street next door to th Kappel building. Daly had bad nothing to eat elno Thureday and waa found by John' Weken, proprietor of the Wellington restaurant.

Daly had taken hie meal dally at the Wellington for soros time, and when he failed to appear there for aeveral daya Mr, Walton became alarmed and atarted the search, which resulted In the dl oovry of th sick man. Trustee Henry P. Bcherer wa called and ordered the man removed to a local hospital. Daly had been glvn permission to elsep in tha building by Mr. William and had been muklng hla home there for om time.

COLUMBIA CTTT, June Mlaaea Margaret Mason and France McLallen will be Initiated Wednesday evening Into the mrslerle of the Columbia City chapter of tha Trt Kappa eororltjr, at th C. I. Joiiea home in Wert I treeL and afterward a iiiM i tafa. honor win be given at th Clornmereial club hall, to which aeveral gnOaB' hava been' Invited. The mock hajtal Hon of th two candidate ooBrr Mondny evening at.

the bom of Mia Haul Harrison, i n' On hundred faateler guaranteed) umbrella, with natural and mkeaton' will be sold at Sl.M. PATTKRSON KUOTCHBR CO, in SHADOW A BMAS1TUON aTrttt WrITeXOVALajrTOrMOI.S UraTao atenT A oxaxan oo TwOfTsi WHEN OTHERS FAIL CONSULT DR.WENGEK SPECIALIST For Men and Women in all Acute, Chronic, Nervous and Private Diseases. Kldne'v and Urlnarv Troublee. Blood Poison, all TMacharma. iriilaii eele, Btrtoture.

Nervous Debility, Exhausting Drain, Pimple. Ffia Cancers. Tumor. No matter what your' ailment may be or how Idasg benefit, do not fall to Dr. Weager, the specialist, and take hla treat an, Cvrything eonfldentlal.

OTf Ue Heure te 12. 1 6. Evenlsje, Sundays, to 1SSS.9riVHOUI; STRS1T. TORT VVAYNB. mo.

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