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The Fort Wayne Sentinel from Fort Wayne, Indiana • Page 2

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rthJ i MiHi. v' w) ft' i 15 lS tH rtWHmHhcW JIV THE IPOBT WAYNE EVENING BENTINEIjJ. fyncnxESDAVi june se, ioot, ft la Lw id 7 MEN'S LOW CUTS $2.50, $3, $3.50, $4 and $5. THREE DISTINCT STYLES THAT ARE POPULAR, We show a targe assortment of MB2TS LOW CUTS, of which the above styles geslive. We have many other edtially an good some you might like letter.

are merely eug SEE OUR WINDOWS. FRASS REED THE STORE THAT QUALITY BUILT, 71C and 718 CALHOUN BAD MOLAR BUTTS IN AND BREAKS UP A Wife's Husband Laughed When Tooth Ached and Kissed Hired Girl. FURTHER PROOF LIES TOLD BY ORCHARD, Continued from Pae On. The next witness was John IX Elliott tt inmate of the soldiers hime, 'BoIbb. Elliott (s 1 years old.

He) de (tailed a lomg conversation he said he fcad with Orchard on a train In (Noverntoer. 1905, whea Orchard told tjilm he waa In the employ ot the mine workers; that the Western Federation of Miners was going to be crushed! and Jthat within thirty days something woulitkliappen that woujd startle the. world. This was about flva weeks bo tore the assassination ot Governor SUtrnepberg. Orchard, when cdn finontod by Elliott, declared he had inevervseen the man before, Woman Contradicts Him.

Baczet relatione between Harry Or icbartS and detectives In the employ (of thetmlne.owners were shown by a (number ot witnesses (n the Haywood jtrial yestefdar. Orchard's testimony. rwaa tlatly contradicted In a number ot ttv his direct examination "Orchard (said. tUjUfonnectton with D. G.

Scptt sua JK, C. Sterling, the former a de ttectlvw or the Florence and Cripple tauroaaana; me iwr a aexec kite lor the nine owners, ceased 'ation WMTAmfuir. IflOS list declarm! is had never met them more than two or three times and that ha neve snet merlin In thd room In I hoarding house'In Cripple Creek, 1 Mrs King, the keeper ot the Boarding nouno, was me nni witness placed on the stand fcfr the defense. She said that sue bad seen Orchard isit BteWIng In Mi" room at least nor times, and probably oftener. Her daughter.

Miss Florence E. King Kara slmllnr'testlmony. lev i i5 I. I. IfVH 'An onf most Trainable, poseesjotw Whether a brata worker or a manual laborer, you earning capacity 1 dependent entirely yoirt eyealghtv It.hr mosateeeential.

thereforetherefore give your eyes the un puoiiou hhvio un or an strain ana in' crease their efflclonoy. The Xlofete method ot examination Insure coronet jlsss atd factory on the pro nlees makes rpenae reaeaable. Qlas! front 1M up. KosChaiga forfEiamlnatlosw H. RlOQERS EyeStght Specialist pt3 W.

Berry. Sty Member! New pptlcal wuvv. OFsl Mrs. Alice FltiHJKh, who kept the said she had iees: Orchard In Sterling's room; and that the last visit ahe could iWeraber was four or five days before, the explosion at the Independence dejpot. She said Orchard and Sterling had a long whispered conversation In the hallway on that occasion Thtl explosion at Independence occur ed In June, 1904, six months attertbe time that Orchard said his connection with the detectives ended How Man Hunt Stopped.

Ira BUxard. of CrlDDle XJreelC testi fied to 'settlns bloodhound on the tratj of the men who pulled the wire which fired the explosives under the Independence depot The dog was glvi the scent from the chair rung ana started down tbe road towainjl Colorado Spj lnge. Bllzard said dog seemed to be on a hot trail: and said he stopped at a. pumping station and telephoned to (sterling nt the headquarters of the Jlne Ownei" asJ noclatlon and told him they were on the trail of the assasaln sure. ''Call the dog oft: we know who did It' waa the answer the ultness eald 2" i received from Sterling, and the lint was stopped day the wit as said be met Sterling and askrl lm why.he stopped the chase for tWe ssassln'' ond HlerllnK an" idi we knew Steve Adams did Dr.

IU McOeol tcBtflBert Orch4rdnd taHUngV'f him In Wal lace, Idhho. In i nrner of 104, lie skid that Ore, told him he was a "apojtor" tot tho mine owners and asjesa it mere wis a ensure to dick ui anv'enisV monev. Dr. McQeo said. hi had ksown Orchard woll for several years tnd was pdfcltlve that It wa IBM lie had methlm in Wallace, in Als' direct testimony and again under cross examination! Orchard said the was not tho itate ot any ume year or iw.

Caste Doubt on Crime. pr. iMcQee alio threw some toubt on urcnaras navmg naa any in tbe blowing up of the Hunker 11)11 mill in 1899. Ho said he was not aUte nosltlve but waa nretty sure that the day the mm was blown up ha saw or II eighteen, miles away from That Orchard liked to peso as, 'a bad RAIL COMMISSION TO AID GOOD ROADS MOVEMENT A Plea for Xower Freight Rates on Gravel Plan ipf County pfflcem Undlattopolls, June 2. rThe flssue of pcir mads or cheaper transportation facilities for gravel and crushed stoity having been brought tb the at lepiron or the Indiana Ilaiload corri mission, thW hcftlj; will call a.

meetln or general freight ngent tomeet repreBent.itlve of the Coinfv tiij ir zp uusocmuoi) in one near iu turo what cqn bo ifone toward Ff a1 redtiotlon thefrtlght rate ii grtfvel arid crushed 8Une Caleb Denny, nitorrieyV for Ma T(on. county, and ChnYWjf' of Ijifnii'lte. renroHentlnir iim rmlniv rCoAimlBsloners' iBBOclation. eaJIjl nt meeting I1" omce. of, he rnllroid commUsIos yemernay anarnoon anu explained to the commissioners that In ti tho lecatcl rv.of road maklig mateiWa.1 In dinerent localltlpa rtker the aut.

there vas serious tdahger of tile de terlordtlon of Jndtann roads at dlffar ent places ThU lAattCr" wah tula cussed at the MbI stjte meeffilKj of the County ooramlsBlonerti, wherflt whs ito clded that the aid; the cifmmuslon should he Invoked fn getting reduction on fhb frelghW rate otTrbad material, so that sucU material could WJ transported from parts of the state where It was plentlful to parts of the State whereat tuftd no be obtained, Rquettfoi Informatlen. ThO fimmlKkirln will klosi Hnrt letters to the c7unty commlsalonnra. asking tor information concerning the i Home Loai GooiT Bjace To borrow when ou want a lit tie extra 5on to help you along. Qn incite you to come and den with yon wish a loan. loan from IS up and we doJt confidentuiiy.

Foe aecur ty. We'll accepv Claim on 'your furniture, piano, horses. wagons, buggies etc until you pay us back. Oaf basis of figuring allows the borrower a larger discount than other rtoncerns and is thsrefore an Inducement to deal with us. 1 Payments to suit yeureelf.

Time as long ae yen want. 3Wre tltnev to xplala t6 all who alL HOME LOAN CO. Worth aieiuca vuxl. Boom IS, Seoond Floor OpcoalM Tsmpife TtUr, Jz I kMBBBBBSBBBBWtSBM'Miw I. man waa shown VI photograph In troduced In the evidence by the yfle tense, Orchard Identified the PJcUire of himself and the two ttnen who were with him when It was 'taken In Halt Lake City.

It shows lbe. three tnen. seated at a card table. Orcham standing at one end of the table Ave cards In one hand and a smeking revolver In the tAher. while one nan Is stretched acroi the table, evidently dead, and the other bending ovrlo "The infrence' to be draVftjrom tho picture la that a row ttfrvf during jthe card game and thsrt airchard waa first with hla gun and 1 IT5J the i other man.

The defennjadmltsTTiat ho sucn tning ever irappenea. Dut Introduced the nhotoftcenb to show that Orchard's LilhAlways ran toj such things and tbftt he posed as desperate charKct Personal Orudoe Shown. Charloff A. Stllvan and ped wefer otherwltrtessee swore that (Vi varlcrua occasions ehard had YM thehi that had timt been Sot Steuneivbcrg he wonldle a i May.n1 fhl iA mmtlA VI11 IM t.y M.UI, AUH, rf hint yev 'In hda testimony Bred told of bcn tfeperted from cripple Creex tna oWectlona, of hetirhseoUtfon. I 3ehator Borao taadefc longargu tttpX Bgalnst wIiiwLng the defense Ltogaduto the labor trouble ot Colo aa tn aeporiauon oi union from the dletrlou Involved In strike had bearing on the on triau Attorney Darrow ar gued from theother side, and Judge Wood said he would overrule the ob jection, but tnat nis ruling woui not in erery Instance allow the.

bor war lb Colorado to be brought Into thetr! ij lOD TO PIQHT C1A8E. rates. The faf contained) In tbos mwcrawiiiM presented trt.the tne Intf between thfa state commjfcsioo a thealjrftad frfelght agentsf'wheo, It held. 'In one wa the railroads sljodld gjaato co with, guy good ro njovbmentK" fcAld Mr! Hunt "If roi are. Bad, lrf farmers hve to their produrf Just at ceptaln time in wio year, wwen the roads are good If tfie roads Are unlfonnly good, they haul (teeir prodie at any time.

Ind. the congestion fit traffic will bo voided I i The commission yvlll hnvo a uly 21 at 10 k. tr7 at which the harvi hvnod lunfhAit. ricVlAW Mtii Buhow that the irelght rate on him. poa inmoer 19 too nign.

Represent ves ya. an steam joads will be) vltejito attenfl JUDGE LOVING H. ypwAn pa rtr eta tv ORDEAL. tr Rsfuseeto Engage in Assaul Ylncfrnnes. Hod June aoiTeadin hot Blllty anil tejlloft JudKeTho'mas'l nobeftson hej weyid hire po lawyer, butwould leTy(he fight bis case, Henning, a known (Colored minister, who conducted a rouelnS revival here last winter, was rrablied In police court here yesterday' fm the charge, of assault and batter: When entered, his" plea of 'not guiltjT jra fte HoberUon Mt ttitX for TbursAsy afternoon.

The minister told the judge that he would not need a lawyerto defend htm In the case, as he ifelt Aierfeetlyiiftire that the, Lord would light his side for hlro. The iter. Mr. Henning was arrested by Patrolman Woods on an affidavit wor out, by Mrs, At B. Sloaiker, She alleges that the minister brutally assaulted Miss Dolly, Ostes, who had bea living with her.

without any provocation whatsoever. The Iter. Ir, Hennlag denies the charge. Justice rtanthorn this afternoon nni ted in marriage Charles Beerman and Mist Ida Znbar. of this city.

Both young people wait known and will live) hera. Kokomo. Jane J6. Mrs. Alice B.

Armstrong placed her hand her cheek, and groaned In pain. Sba was suffering from, a bad attack of toothache. She concluded that, tbe best plan would 'be to have the molar ex tracted, and accordingly asked her husband for the necessary money. Charles II Armstrong, the husband, who Is defendant fn a divorce suit filed yesterday, did not gire her the money Not only did he refuse to give money, but he laughed, is alleged. Mrs.

Armstrong concluded that tooth ache was not to be laughed at, In her divorce complaint the wife strpngly intimates that the husband's placid smiles when she was suffering mail the last straw. But there are other charges and she mentions them in her complaint. She declarea that for many weeks her husband pretended that he was one ot tne nign omciais in me uea Men's lodge. Frequently through the week he ate bis supper and left, aa he said, for the place where the goat roamed untraifirneled He said that ht presence was absolutely necessary, ma .1... kl.

At least that's what hla wife says In the complaint But later. Mra. Armstrong charges she found out that he was not an official at all. and then she began to wonder whether or not he had been going to lodge. But there Is one other charge The wife ds.c1.area that she actually saw her husband In the act of kissing the hired girt All of these chsrges.

however, were not much compared with his merry demeanor when she complained ot toothache. HURT BY SWINGING DOOR, WOMAN SUES FOR Lumbe Concern 3 Made Defendant Other News in the Courts. crate CET3 WHITE CAP THREAT. Editor Places Shotgun In Window as warning. VZZi 1 jf r.

ouij cuaiaciers oi me news an. to, 'YnZlJZ XDKt to.rtMr, lwfiwUwr.no: has continually tbe people of (QootliyOffil from Vagi Olie, A.s mlssiblllty waged tomoroks the defense already nmiounced umi uieir cans is earing an end. MUh Lovidg admitted that She had taken twodrink with young Bates durlpg th6, drive, the first One being While aVEStea' store. She was asked aboutother occasions It la charged that she drank wrlsky, but the prosecution objected on the gy6und that it had no bearing on the 'aae: The defense waived riie mi. the fcresent.

but mr tn.i.f upop slmllar'ones later tije trial. Afslde from the testimony of the young girl, the examination of two physicians. concerting the possible In ssntty it Judge Loving at the time of ie xruinic 100 ine lesumonr or tne tfendant and Harrv Snand nr. Ih features At thm trinl Women Weep at Recital. Mlas T.ATlnr tnlit kw av I.

aesalon. Judge Barksdale oraerea tne court room cleared ot all persons except those directly Interested and the newspaper correspondents. In a few seconds the crowd had filed out. The falling Of a pin could have been I neara. so Keen was tne Interest.

Miss Loving waa weeping when ahe took the arm of Attorey Lee, leading counsel for the defense, who led her to the stand. The witness was attired la a black skirt and waist, black hat and veil of the same She lifted her veil, and when ahe started her story the Jurors, Judge and the attorneys craned their seeks In order that not a word would be missed. By her aids wag Lee, and for the first few minutes she had to allowed to stop at Intervals in order to dry the tears which continually rant down her face During the recital several of the at. tomevs tor the defense and Jodie Coving, hla y4ung son. and Miss Annie Sneed.

sister gave way to lira. Loving, being a witness in the esse, was not present A. B. Abbott." of Muncle, waa here I mwifiwu vu vubuivbs. Fairmoiint, Ind June 2, Cal Sin nlger, editor Of the Fpwlerton Revtewi has been served with a strongly worded while iCap notice, which Informed him that tinless he quit the little town of Fotvlekon, five miles east of this dlty, wuhln twentyTfour hours, he mustAakc the) consequences The notice came 1ntA the editorial sanctum In tlie form df an anonymoUa letter whu lj had heeri mailed at, the Fair ttiopntpostofricp Juno 3J0 at 4 n.

and HvCred to tho editor the same evtnlhg, Sinnlnger nt once placed In hljj Window a uble "barreled shotgun, loaded with thd shells protruding from the Tne gun TiaJ remained In the wln Ubw during daylight hours since the warning was Issued, but the hews refccniW this. city for the first time this rnoOn. inninger, who came to Fowlerton a jjie pjore man a jear ago. Is one K. BJanki has filed suit In the superior court seeking to recover dam In thp sum of J50Q frOnVthe Hoft Brothers company, a limber con cern at West Main aW VanBuren ttreets, for Injuries alleged to have been sustained In an umuual manner.

The complaint, prepared by SWayne Swayne, sets forth tha on, November 22, 190(5, tbe plaintiff, while passing the company's property on VanBuren street was struck by a swinging door from the company's building which had been blown by the wind so as to project over the sidewalk; that she wss knocked down and sp painfully Injured that she was confined to har bed for a period of four months, and that as a result of the accident she will never regain her strength. I Notes In the Courts. The i will or Sua an Glaes has been admitted to probate. Decedent be queaths her property to her children. Lloyd Hursh haa filed with County Auditor Llndemuth a bond for $300, a sufficient amount to enable him to appeal his application fpr a liquor li cense to the circuit court Clara Carnahan begins action against Nicholas Belling et al to vacate a private rlghtof way and re cover J800 for Its occupancy.

Ballou Hoffman are attorneys. The county commissioners today made awards of contracts for supplies for the County Infirmary for the ensuing three months. The grocery busl ness was divided between the White Fruit House, I Frelburer, Coverdale Archer and A Walter Co Ban Lehman was awarded the cloth Ing contract and the Lehman Shoe company the shoe contract The Wll Ham Kaough Coal company was the successful bidder for tbe coal contract JUNE MARRIAGE RECORED A FAST FINISH Closing Days Bring Lively Demand for Marriage Licenses. CITY BREVITIES. thl community BinCe his advent Into tho field Ho an, Iconoclastic writer and boasts that his work he Invariably calls "a spade a spade." Several months ago he locked horns with ItoaU a merchant of the little town who has got Into a matrimonial entanglement 8U6PECT ROLLS ARE PADDED.

Bend's Big Errors Found In South Enumeration. South Bend Ind June 28 Serious rttfloropnncles which have been dls cdiered In the school enumeration pf South Bend hare led the authorities, Including County; Superintendent William Ctem and State Superintendent JTssaett Cotton, to suspect that rolls have been padded or that grave errors have been made by the canvassers. Because of this' another enumeration pf the city Is In progress. Suspicion that the first enumeration was not correct was arousec when It was discovered that fully one half of the return slips had pot been signed. Suspecting, therefore, that the enumeration mightnot be correct a secona enumeration oi tne First ward wss ordered.

The second enumeration returned iMt children between the ages of 6 and 21 ka against 2.B70 children returned on the first enumeration total for that ward The Ladles' Aid society of the West JeOerson Street Church of Christ will meet with Mrs. Quy Conklln, 34 Wagner street, tomorrow afternoon from 2 to 5 o'clock The Toung Men's Frlendsh.il so ciety of St John's Reformed church will meet on Friday evening In tho school hall, concr Washington and Webster streets General Manager Emmons and de partment1 heads of the traction system sre planning a trip over the new extension to Lafayette in the special car Law ton Friday Tho Schubert quartet from Concordia seminary at St. Louis will give a concert in the hall at Concordia col lege Thursday evening. The quartet was beard here a year ago with much Pleasure. Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Bchumm, of Wiltshire, 0 were In the city Tuesday for medical attention. Dr. Evans, of Edgerton, was In the City yesterday on professional business, W. Kenen.

editor ofthe DoKalh County Herald; of Butler, was here' Tuesday on business. June, always a favorite month for Cupid's operations. Is fairly outdoing itself this year, and down at thtf ofllcj of 'County Clerk Mason the month Is Closing with whirlwind finish In the demand for licenses to wed. The day's record up to 2:30 o'clock this afternoon Is; Iva, WeWter, 30, laborer, and Vella. B.

Schlup, 20. Charles' Beerman, 24, horse shoer, and Jrta K. Zuber, 22. Joseph J. Marc.

39. bollermaker helper, and Agnes M. Sterling. 41 Edward Geary, 38. painter, anq jiiis abeth Bevllle, 48.

Otto Llndebberg, 21, assistant cashier, and Bertha S. Geerken. 22, operator, Henry Hellberg, 23, knitter, and Lillian M. Block, 20. William rxmselman, 4T, miller, rand Llrrle Long.

Alphonse Jenny, 25, (cook, and Mary Conroy, 23, coqk Charles Kreckman, 37, paper hanger, and Anna Hengatler, 27 Abraham J. August. SO, merchant, and Hannah May Chaaka, 30 Charles Pens, 27. laborer, and Sophia Hnbbert, 23 William Dennis, 21, Ironworker, and Eugenia M. Martin, 27 Fred Ptahltiut, farmer, and Clam RchmWt SI Thnmao'Sweet.

farmer and Julia Burrler John Salmon. S. and Helen A Pa Ino. 211 I Olirl Scott machlnict, and BWnelie Bltr, J2 aunt Lander, molder, and Ida t.onev 23 Prank ratteron. 221 patternmaker, and Zona Hudson, 2,0 CORN MAY PROVE FATAL, paving work will DE COMPLETEp RY SEPTEMBER, Cleveland Asphalt Plant to Reach Fort Wayne i Next Week.

Chlropodlit Infects Calloui Growth and roan may lmv Columbia Ind June 2 The work of a tralln chlropodlut mnji be the cauxe of John Mullendore a denth Mr Mul lendore who Uvea in Howard lan hna been vlnftlnr hl mother Mra Tablttia Mullendore and other relatives In county Rim laflt rail Two eeka ana he had chiropodist attend his feet after uelng an Instrument on hla right foot which waa the chiropodist used the knife In trimming a corn on the left foot A few days later Inflammation set lit the toe. on which the corn waa and Mr Mullendore, fearlniv that he would ftuffer with his left foot as he did with the right one a. few years ago, hanitenedl to hla home A letter from hla aon Clinton aald that Mr Mullendore had been compiled to hava the toe amputated and that gan had set In and there waa no hops or hla Tecovery Mr. Mullendore Is a wealthy farmer and hla on John latelr became a millionaire through a mine Investment. VACATION FOR NEWSBOYS.

ARRANGE FOR BIQ DEBATE8. SKATER ATTEMPTS SUICIDE. Father Refuses Ctrl Permission to Go to Rink. VIncennes, Ind, June 28 In an attempt to get even with her father, who had refused allow her to go out with her friends to a rpAer skat. Ing rink at Lakewood! part) every eveniDE, unu a ruaweil.

tne nrteen year old daughter of James Kldwell, yesterday afternoon, tried to end her lire ytaklng; a large dose of laudanum' She had made the threat some days ago and the fact that ahe has been under the close watch of her parents will probably save the girl's life Her father and mother have been following her every action since, she made the threat and when they found her yesterday afternoon stretched out on a lounge In the parlor they Immediate ly cauea a pnyaician. lie believes she will recover unless complications set In. The girl had the roller skating craze, wmen is characteristic in VIncennes at present, and as a result wanted to go out every evening with her friends to tho rink at Lakewood park, Charles McCulloch arrived" In the city this morning on hla return from Lynchburg, Va. where he was called by tbe death or hi brother; Fred II. MfCnUochw When On Your" Vacation Let thb Sally follow you.

JOe per week payable in sidvance. Notre Dame Will Defend Clean Record Against Purdue. South Bend, Ind, June 28 Notre Dame will meet In debate next year Ohio State and Purdue universities Although Ohio haa not yet accepted the challenge, Notre Dame's debating coach, Prof Reno, says a contest la assured. The debate between Purdue and Notre Dame will be easily arranged because both schools desire It Notre Dame has a unique reputation among universities, having never lost a debate. Within recent years the forensic orators of tbe gold and the blue hare defeated Butler four times, Oberlln three times.

De Pauw twice, Illinois once, Georgetown once and Iowa State twice STATE SCHOOL TERM ENDS. The regular school work at tho' state Institution for feeble minded youth will close tomorrow for tbe summer with a program of Interesting exercises, A feature of the closing exercises ot tbe school is the music and the recitals always attract many visitors, una program waa given on Tuesday afternoon and the other will be given tomorrow afternoon. The talent ot the pupils Is often, marked above the average degree and their development Is always a surprise to any one not familiar with the pains taken In giving Instruction. Their programs give pleasure to all Who hear them. Meat Popular Lads Will Get Vary Pleasant Trip Charles A Fhelp a annual vacation tour for the two most popular newsboy for the largest sala o( dally papers will he given next month The boys ara all working bard to win aa this Is the last week the contest Tonight's Sentinel counts twenty vote for your newsboy.

The trip this year will include a visit to Chicago where all the amusements will enjoyed for a week and a trip across Lake Michigan to South Haven, and. Milwaukee, a great time having been arranged. The flrst two boya wilt go on the trip with Mr Phelps and the next highest five boys will receive handsome prises Ihelr names will be published nejt Wednesday Help your favorite boy to win BODY OF MAN IDENTIFIED, Louisville, Ky June 26 The body ot a msn found Boating In the canal was Identified today as Mr. Hugh Frank Jouett, of Georgetown. Ky.

It Lone superintendent of the Cleveland Trinidad Asphalt Paving company, which has the contract for paving approximately three and one half miles of Fort Wayne streets, declared today that his company expected to have the work entirely completed by the latter of September, The company has practically completed the work of grading and curb setting on West, Superior street, and will begin the wprk ot concreting before the close of the present week. Union and. Gay streets will next be taken up. Mr. Lang says that the machinery for the local plant of the company will reach the city Wednesday or Thursday of next week and It will be quickly erected ot the Winter street crossing of the Pennsylvania railroad The Barber company Is jraptdly completing the.

lob of resurfacing west Berry street Will Install River Qusge. City Engineer F. Kondall haa been Informed by the Ohio section ot the United States weather bureau that the bid ot Keller Bra tin for Installing a river guage In the Maumea at the Columbia street bridge has been accepted, and the work will ba done at once. The guage Is to be Installed for thf benefit ot Defiance. Toledo and othar Ohio towns on tha Mauraee rlveij In order that they can be kept Informed as to the precise stage of thel river during the flood seasons The guage will ba cut Into the south wjljig ot the east abutment of tho ColiiniblaJ street bridge, the dressed surface being twelve Inches wide and sixteen feet long It will be painted and marked In feet and tenths Tlie lofest stage ot water will register 1.4 Jfeet upon the guage, the flood stage 15 feet and the high water mark 22 6feet.

DEATHS. i KERNS. N. George Kerns, 47 years of ago, died Tuesday 'afternoon of apoplexy at the county Infirmary. He had been confined at the Institution since last March He is survived by a brother, Jacob Kerns, and a sister, Mrs.

Poison, both of thls city. COMMENCEMENT AT YALE. f' rAi. Ttm 9. nan I1A1D.I iho Hirnlflod exercises which loner In usei have made Impressive, the Tale university commencement was ooserv ed'ln Woolsey hall today following tho procession of the corporation, the faculties; the guests and the candidates for degrees.

The candidates tor degrees were presented to President Hadley. The total numDer oi aegrees conferred was 792. DIES AT AQE OK 107. rt.iinv ill Tnn 9ft Tnhn rThand. tA In irAntlielrV 1 tit I0T.

dle'd today at Hulls near here, as a re sult or Deing wrown irom a Duggy. He was driving a fractjous hcrso. Tonlghtl Tonight! To night I Come one! Come all! to the County Fair. cor. Harrison and Berry.

HEAR "Gum Shoe Ed ftECITE THE SEIGK OF MAT8VILLE AT THE COUNTY FAIR. i CROKERWINJ IRISH DERBY. Dublin, June 3S Richard Croker's Orby, winner of the English Derby, won the Irish Derby today, Mr. Croker's Georgetown was second. UNDER SURGEON'S KNIFE.

Mrs. Charles B. Woodwortb is a patient at Hope hospital, where late Tuesday afternoon she submitted to an operation for appendicitis, performed by Dr Alleh Hamilton and Dr. Alfred Kane. Whll Mrs.

Woodworth Is very HI, her condtlon today waa reported aa hopeful. CANNOT OUST SHERIFF. Columbus. Ohio. June J.

The governor or Ohio has not tn power to remove any sheriff of tha state frewn hla Alft fn dereliction of duty according to Attorney uenerai aims. ev. uyron Flatt, of Marlon, brought up a complaint to the governor asking him to remove the sheriff of th eounty from office because, aa alleged, he refused to arrest Sunday Mm ball players. Ths attorney general hold that the slatntea provide only fov a fin and lropTlsonane.nl strah caaea. BLAST KILLS EIGHT, Hlthmoo'V M.

Br lb prematura explosion of a blast yesterday at Lola, cut on. the Tidewater railway near Brook NesJ, Corneous? Sullivan. broth, er ln law of the general manager nf the Mouermott Construction eompanr Cf Cm easo, wne nag enarke or the work; Ed. I ward park, of Charlotte county, and I seriously Injured. Four, others were I A If You Need Money COME TO US WE Make a Specialty of $10, $15 and $20 Loans.

75 Cents a Week Will Pay Back a Loan of $10 to $20. Don't think because yon only want a small amount that we win not bother with It. We give tho party borrowing 110 just as much attention and treat them Just aa courteously as If they were borrowing 1100. Our loans are made on FURNITUnB, FIXTURES, PIANOS, TEAMS, WAOONS, ETC, and the security Is left In your possession ONE FEATURE of our plan Is THE LONG TIME. 'ANOTHER FEATURE Is THE SMALL PAYMENT back.

You get tbe money the same day you apply for loan. If you pay yoilr loan before It is all due we will give you a liberal rebate for the unexpired time. We make payments either WEEKLY, MONTHLY or QUARTERLY, as you get your Income. also loan to persons permanently employed in Fort Wayne on their plain note without endorser If you need money and wish a loan, It will pay you to give us a call and let us explain our rate and plans to you. If you cannot call at our office Just cal) sorer tbe 'phone nod we will be glad to send an agent to see you.

All BUSINESS STRICTLY We fce Ioana anywhere within 25 miles of Fori' Wayne. Fort. Wayne Co. Room 2, Second Floor. 706 Calhoun Street.

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Years Available:
1870-1923