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SHOP AND RAiLROAlfNEWS" 3CHB FORT? WAYNE SENTIJrEIi. fe fitir S. cotter INSPECTS WORK US .1, General Superintendent of Wabash Takes Look at PENNSY FREIGHT AGENTS MEET HERE Called by Division Agent E. T. Wood to Talk Over Matters.

fi. Bi Cottar, general superintendent of tho Wabash, spent the. uigbt and fore noon In tha tlty conferring witi local agents, track elevation contractors, city officials And others concerning matter connected with the improvements now under way by tha Wabash, fiupt. X. C.

SnJUran accompanied Mr. Cotter over the ground and went with him Toledo; on, thoV train which left at UtSO o'elockV THEIOHr AGENTS. MEET. Big Catherine of Hustlers Anthony, at Hotel E. Wood, tttTttJir rTgent bt the is prealding tin afternoon brer' a meeting of the company's freight agents at the ilot'el' Anthony.

All of toe agent at the town where road cro the Pennsylvania, known "joint are present arid many front the "other stations on the Western ll.irioh. The. meeting is being held In the assembly hall. WITH WABASH 40 YEARS. SL C.

Ueyriolds, who vu retired from the board of director of the Wabash at the annual tneettnar at Toledo Tuns day, at his own volition, had held that office forty year. John T. TMry also retired from the board and as Edwin Hawley, another member, died some months ago, there were three vacancies fill, J. Horace Harding, Henry K. Cooper and It HoRers Were elected to AH the vacancies.

In Addition to theie Settlement board of director in udea the following: Winalow R. fierce, PeoTRe Gould, Edward Jeffrey, Robert (xmelet, Alvin Thouian It Hubbard. J. J. Klo com.

M. Gallowav. all of New York; Edward Pry or, ft. Lome, and rrruertcK A. JWiano, of Chicago.

The do eetor will meet In. STew ork neat Tuesday for oritaniwtion lreidcnt Frederick A. IVlttnu'' wilt be rV elccted. M. OUTING.

The M. if cjub, whose thirty or. forty members ore eniploje of the T' hash, with tliw exception of two men, will hold its fall nutinir at the, Moocher clubhouse, near Bobiarfn pari, next Sunday and proration for the event ar(r already In pitigres TW club members wilt go to ibe scena of the mining in automobile ami auto triuks aul this will be one of the enjojable feature of the dat Other feature will be fishing ami ciisting cemtesta, iMKebali game, iiinit came ami a big fc Aat. Nicholas (lilti is tne president and Ilorst meyer the secretary uf the club, TO SPEND WINTER IN WEST. Rodabnugh, the retired fore tnan of the l'mnsylianiil paint depart merit, nccompiicied by Mrs.

Itodabaugh, will Iyate thr etcnang over the IVnn aylrania for Colorado Spring. 'AfteT a stay of two or three weeks there, they will go to California, to spend th.n win te.r lfr Hwlabnugh wa in the era ploy qf the Pennsylvania nearly fifty years, but for the past six eight: baa Utn on the retired list, hav ing passed the iieventy year mik. SAFETY COMMITTEE; MEETING. A. G.

CLUB CELEBRATING BIRTHDAY OF CARL J. LEPPER. tee.ivae'eeee$eeeeeleeS$eeveeIje.eewv IgtheGood ouneDaa ilKSS? 1 insw: wraiear oyr: 8 JJSSiKScSriS IGodl 3' AveK (Contaliied (Hutrptohiique'y In nn Absolutely Tatelci Form ThlajreOarstlon nndoabtedlr tlie CreaUst oa traiu in tn. world. Jl Mis Deen known and used for real la the West ladles snd Central America na now pclaa: vaitca ataicf for nm um.

la now bclaa: Jntrodceit in the Tor dmalUt will recommend "NtmtOTON" u' a oeing ar anea of nr. otoer called Uvef Ott" Tonic For weak nerve, thin' blood, afeaerat debllltv. or a worn oat conditio. It Is invaluable. It la the areateat known builder and atrenetli.

ener. Yoti can prove tbU claim within S4 hours. alter tha arat lot a irt ootue, The prlca I only en 4olW: ntrttLOTOHiavn." wlUt welt as DnlOT Drua Jon. CWwW, rtofU'. D.

Tea f1 HBiHt I hwiI. VwmmIm dim. from ti.ullnlm laMe4mMM Unwj trm Ofc. rii There' only one beat treatment for Eczema, Tetter and all Skin Eruptions. Pon't spend your money on expensive experiments.

Get si 25 cent tube of and end your skin troubles tt People'. snxn; so. 1rsier uroj va Kupt. J. C.

Kujliyan, chairmnn of the division n( the VVa bash, ha Issiieil iontruetioii to hoM' tire ni6nthly ineetirin. wilieii otherwise wouiii nave fallen upon next Thursday. ton, Tuesday This ''change is niaile in order, that amule timu may be given to make a eOno'lete' report of the proceedings to bo presented to tho rnieting of the general safet committee at St. Louis on the toy owin Monday. SIX CARS" PER AILED.

Six cars of westbound Wabash train Xo. 73 left their own rails and started down the tracks at tho Junction at Ilunna Btreet at o'clock this morning. Kach car was dcruiledj bu none, was upset and the damagb was not very great. i'boto by btandi.h. Carl J.

occasion for Xepper, of the wii. twenty one years old few days ago and tlio Anniversary was surpriBe party trotten up by Mr. arid Mrs. C. O.

Leniier. the nnrunt the vouni? man. the. crunata werij hi) associates, many of employes the Pennsylvania, and all members of th T. Which Carl is also it memler.

The above picture the host hi guest; a they were enjoying feast Mrs. i j'I'vi jiuii iirin. j.cr i iieui. iTciiua it ie rcnuMx irom icii: vo wsixer ivayser, rjawflrd tmden herg, Carl Sicbold, Frederick Illricmker, Frederick Walter Ftcup, William Wiebke, Hugo St Roy Me Cormick. Clirenop Kophlingc'r, Albert Tapper 'and Albert llraun.

fitandiiiir of. ta men at the table, reading from left to right, O. tapper, Mrs. C. O.

Tapper, Jiccinard Newport, Wheeler rdreh and i Carl J. tapper. The dinner was given at the home of the parents, No. 228 st Jefferson street, where the young man. also resides.

IS A BRAKEMAN NOW. Clarence Lapp, at hi own rejyest, has been transferred from fireman to brake man on the Tennsylvaniu. road. The transfer was madu last week. Tlie young man I a son of Machinist Henry Lapp, of the Pennsylvania, shops.

END QF FINGER CLIPPED OFF. Earl Che nowcth, had the end of. the inde iingep'of Ms left hand clipped off at 8 o'clock this morning while oorht ing the big power shear in the department of tho Fort Wayne Electric works, lie waa atlcTMea hy iJr. 1'. hchuii, the compftny's surgeon.

who had a hand badly hurt by Betting it caught in the crane chain at' ono of the forges In the shop, ns menti6hed in. The Hentiriel yesterday, hasgone to the Peru hospitalfor treatment. r. C. F.

Kunilt, the compnny surseon at this point, amputated one of the injured Angers yesterday, WANTED Bright boy for office work; not under 16 years. Indiana Printing Co. 10 '3t PALE PINK EGGS FROM DOCKS. INDUSTRIAL NOTES. A.

Ebert and H. A. Melnel, Pennsylvania ar? sick urn! off diity. John C. Werkiyiah, president; of the Barbers union, is confined ti his home by an attack of nciite indigestion.

Charles Bradley, who bad been at the lakes week reported for vf'ork at the rennsylania erecting jiop; tbi morn Ing. Henry Stemmler, a clerk in the Pennsylvania shops, ha recovered from an illness which kept him from work a week. llerbert Melsner, who sustained, pan ful injuries In the Pepnsylvauia freight house three weeks ago ha resumed his lOfOrD It you're sifter money, don't iron your legs off, but take your iimei call on us and get what you lfVant In confidential way. will, flnd our easy payment pUit, to your liking, pur Interest Is more than any hank k. iVpuf frnitur, piano or stock will do as security without depriy Ing you use; loans also to mechanics, salaried people arid others on their ovifn Inafs.

INTEREST oa' year on Other amoonts, aame.ratle.. you ha, a loan elsewtere', yon make money if you, transfer You're to blame if you forget the name. itia, ShcKiS Bldiv sild Floor. tsUbliahedjSgi. 003, duties Ei W.

ifayes. the. Galena oil man, was in the city today calling 1: pan the railway ofltcials and other patrons of th coil company. Andy Havilin reported for work at the Pennsylvania shops this morning after an absence of two or three days on account of the sickness of his wife. John B.

Fowler, chief clerk in the Pennsylvania store Is' laying off today to move his family from Wall street to Oreen street, near Thomas. P. I. Neuman, who had an eye hurt some day ago resurnod work in. the Venftsylvariia erectTni Rop this morn ing, the optic, having recovered from the injury.

Old Fort council, Royal League, had a big meeting last evening anil added several names to the membership roll. There are many railroad and shop employes in this order. C. W. Koenig has returned from To ledo, where he represented President Jjtmes F.

Kline, of Chicago, president pf the Blacksmitha' International union, in some buines transactions. The Bass company employes were paved this morning. The amount of the distribution 'of cush, was slightly above former pay days, beraiise the, company has taken on a number of new employe. The B. C.

con pany is assemblinc the building material at Markle for new depot. Tlie Jeople of that little burg were disturbed by the delay of the company, fearing that they would never get station; W. K. 'Brown has been appointed road foreman of engines of the If. Jt with hemliiuartcrs at Imlianapolis, and A.

A. lama eets similar office ut Iav ton, qhio. These nre said to. 1m newly created; offices on the Ci It D. Assistant Master Mechanic R.

E. fireist, of the Pennsylvania, who Is jlo ing some special work; for the company at Boston, wjll. not bw able; to come home itn will not get through with the business for two or three rpore days. Ray Ciry and srbox cjf clears for the. boys appeared at th Ayabash machine snop tm morning.

1 no young man had beert off; duly holding reception Innonor of his son, 'Who put in kxt appearance last Mondays inentioned by The $en tinel. yesterday; 1 John; Broweky, 78. crossipg tender of 110th' street the Nickel Plate In. waaso intent on keeping chool children, from psalng in front of approaching freight Monday that he hot hear switch engine behind him, lie wasstruck and died Bta.hotu later. Geotae.

Auer. the Wabash shopman Diet Tests in Paris Disclose Several Re markable Results. ParlSj Oct. The, French Academy of been devoting its attention of late to ascertain hrtw to obtain the biggest cgg from poultry. A naturalist named Magnan has tried various experiments in, feeding' and KiV ing different brood of ducks flesh, fish iiiul vegetable lie has found th.at those' fed on fish laid those on meat eight day later ami tlie vege tarians two and a half montliij later, at the ageof ten ionllia.

Between 17 und May 14 the fish eating duck laid 'fifty eggs, the nesji eatipg lorty nye njnd the; vegn tartans The oeirs of the flesh eating ducks were tho heaviest, those of tho vegetarians came next and the fish enters' eggs were the lightest. A curious detail was the fish editing ducks laid reeh eggs, the flesh eating white: and vegetarians pale pink. OF PEACE, SAYS COLONEL But When Anybody Attacks He Declares He'll Fight. WILL TAKE NEW TACK NOT UNTIL AFTER SATURDAY. NOTICE, We will build modern six room, slate roofed home, to suit you, for $2,500,00 or' under.

See Mr. Newton, with Monroe Fitch Sons. PAINTINi PROOFS It is not least exaggeration to say that th eso pictures are exact reproductions of famous paintings. True to size antr drawing and perfect in color and shade, these, pictures, re produced on canvas by a secret process, are easily the most Avonderful copies of the original master; pieces yet made. The subjects now on dis play in our store are as follows; no description can do them, justice, you must seo them: The Age of Innocence.

Joshua Reynolds Erasmus Holbein Infanta Marnuerita L'Tniliffercnt Wattean Mona Lisa da Vinci Rentbraridt As with so many superior pictures, the Painting lroofs are toulid in Fort Wayne only, at the Pari ot Art Store. VrAlT STOBtJ Superior, prt. 10. probably should not have made the reference tu Mr. WiNpH, that 1 have made," said Col.

Hooseveit he're today, "if lie hudrv't attacked Hie, Hut when anybody attacks me be might a well understand" tluit I won't take it down. I'm a man of peaceful disposition, but I think I am able to defend myself." Coli Roosevelt stopped for. an hour (h fitiperlor, this morning, on bis way to Minnesota', Hit managers bad planned a comparatively easy day for him; after two days' of 'flre speecU making jri Michliran. He was to spend' most of tlie? day in lliilnt)i and rio were scheduled before the one at su perior. If avinp mre than a month to the exposition of the principles of tbo new party, which be believes are n6s weH'understbffdi he plans to tike a hpw line of attack during the cloning weeks of 'the rnrnpnigii.

and "unllmber the big guns." Ills speech in; Houghton, in which he crillcised Oov. Wilson for the "sullen toward labor which he said Mr. Wilson had' displayed in tW past, Was tlin first of the series' which he expected to Colloquy. With Man in Crowd. TTproar Uthoiig the atiditot followed a colloqily between Cob Roosevelt arid one of his listeners at Houghton laat nipht.

The colonel was replying to Ooy. hargn tlmt the Steel trust we 1 behind him and ini'identally rnadc refer' ence to tho congressman from this district. A'mdn in" an automobile in front of fbe colonel stood up and using his hand.4 oeVa megaphone, shouted 1 rhat Is not true." "I suppose, sir," Col. Roosevelt called back, ''that you approve of tho theft at Chicago, You stand for theft and you stand (or lying and false witness," "That is not so," the man shouted. The crowd was thrown into such an Uproar by the "incident that it wo omo TTnie nefbro' Col.

himself heard. I don't know who you are," he called out, "but I. am told you represent the coai trust. It is, perfectly natural that you should object to hearing the truth about your side of he campaign Attacks. Wilson on Labor.

On the ground that Wopdrow Wilson 'Idlsplayed sullen hostility to labor" In the past, Col. Roosevelt appealed in hi speech for the support of worklngmen for the progreslve party. "In thi campaign," he said, "our opponents rely for the most part on mi rrprcsentation, ft la natural that those men who hove violated the commandment, 'Thou shalt not Jri preventing the people from nominating whom they wished, although should violate the commandment, 'Thoii shalt not bear false "A couple ago; llr. Wilson stated that the. steel trust was behind me.

I answered that Jt was and challenged him to name any Individual interest in' steel, except Mr. Perkins; Who was with m. Mi1. Wilson comes out today and says that nil, he meant was that tb steel trust was behind me. In thought.

Evidently Mr. AVIIson is a "mind Col. isoosevelt denounced 'crooke I big men" and that no "side shot trust' lieiils" sfipuld have more than one vote. Ashe finished; his speech he waved his list the man in the automobile. "I knew Tit have, good time).

here in said, "but I did riot know how much I was going to enjoy it. Thank yoti," OLD ROUTE NEXT Officials of theFort Wayne Northern Indfansi' Traction company expect to operate Inter urban cars under; the Wabash elevstlori at Broadway by 'October 16. The) work of lowering the street xaf npw in progress, v'l 1 1 ijii'''l 'The' Jewell saves iieLf They hzive them at Foster's. Court Action Deferred in Suit to Stop Race GambUnt Indianapolis, Oct. ltt.Actiori on the petition of Attorney General Jlonan for a restraining order to prevent gambiing' and racing at new track at near the iUinoiS state line, will not be taken until after next Saturday, the time set for the opening races.

The attorney geiwrl received word last night from Judge McMoljon that he will be unable to graht jt hearing in the case licfore next week. Tlie attorney general's office will have a representative the track to watch for evidence. In the petition filed yesterday it i alleged Uint tlie racing foundation corporation has made no apnliciition for un Tndinna charter and therefore, has' tio right to hold races in tills state. It also is alleged that the track has been constructed for tho purpose of affording nice horse betting to Chicago gam' twWVNHfflN SB EamaiSteiBS'te Cfen. IT'S GOOD To: lei (leorhmon: sense1 dictate when iseiectmff Jieu jjBpstbniari OTE WBOSTONIANS Tour; preference in Shoes is amQhf the Bbstpnuih models.

to $5.00 M. APP 916 CALHOUN. ST. Exclusive Agent. I 'I DR.

NYE PLEADS CttlLTY Ohio Legislator Admits Haying Solicited Briber Columbus, 0.r Oct. 10 Following the making of full confession, in which he implicated. other legislators and men to Attorney fleneral Ifogan last in the ''presence of Prosecuting Attorney Edward C. Turner, of Franklin county, and? a court stenographer, OrOrjorgei It. Hye, r'presentatlve in the "lat.s legislature from W.ayerly, county, late? yestefday pleaded pnilty to having solicited a.

bribe for his yote on the Kimball bill. The irTrctmet to which he pleaded giillty rharged thai lie soliolted a bribe of from B. F. Kimbali, the author of the bill, on April 18, 1BU. The.

bill ptoviderPfor tbe reditrietln of the Piko and Adams county jtidieia) districts. Dr. JJye wa not sentenced yesterday. At Foster's you buy only the best known makes of Rugs. That is why they wear so long and always retain their colors.

LIST OF PRIZES FOR PLOUGHMEN Annual Ploughing Contest to Held at Charles Meyers Farm, Oct. 25. COMMITTEES NAMED COAL AND WOOD. Best Grades of Coal COKE, CHARCOAL. WOOD AND KINDLING A'i' Phones toSi and iqoj.

WEIGHTS The twenty second annual contest of the Allen County Ploughing association will tie held October 25 nt the farm, of Charles Meyers, three miles northeast of Fort Wayne, on the Trier road, Su have pcen selected as follows! David McKiiy, superintendent of class Aj James: Ilennison, of class It; John Wilson of clHH and John of class p. The field, committee willing composed of ValGbegleln, Charles Meyers and John Dickson Christ "Vonderau, fartiri; George Tlnrmm will act aa Judfrs. The year wete msile by Martin fioeglelrtj Mart Hall, Joli Dickson andJoha Vi' fjillie, jr. lal iGoeirleln la president of the. association and Dr.

Oeorge W. Gillifi secretary and In connection with the. contest there. Will be exhibition, of Allen cpunty grownijcdrn arid potatoes and all farmers who are interested In the production of jgood urged to enter, displays, Program and Prizes. CLASS A SOD PLOW; barrel flour, J.

Fotist successor to Litngsrd Grocery Co.j 2, Urge parlor lamp, White Fruit House. CLASS GENERAL. PURPOSE CLASS. 1, barrel, 'flour, Tresselt SaiH. 2, Shunk walking plow, donated by Shunk Plow Bncyrus, O.j 3.

parlor lamp, White Fruit House 4, Shef tield snw XTflller "Pf For contestant receiving highest nuin her of point in any class one box cigar donated by John Lehman. For best turnout, three dollar hat donated by the, Pattetson Fletcber 'Co. For best start, In class one box cigars donated by Langard angar One box: of cigars for. pattpns of plow ing association, Gierhart Vanderly. Best' line of children's hats ws'hare ever hown, in all color and BOo.

to f2.60. PATTERSON FLETpngR CO. For best quality Anthracite and Domestic, Coal at Lowest Prices. Call OLDS COAL 06. Home Phooe 603V B1 ai.

City Coal and Supply Co. H. C. HEINE, Manlier. Anthracite Coal, all sizes Yards, Nickel Plata and Lafayette Phone Wm.

Kaough Coal Co. COAL, COKE, W0Q), ETC Yards sit Lake Short Tracks, West of Wells St, Phone HAED AND SOFT COAL Orders Filled Promptly. Ill Gradt Both Phones tan aupply yoor wants In. Hard and Soft CoaV Wood. KiniUng and Charcoal.

DOMESTIC COAL CO. Fairmennt. Plaer and talis Short 'Tracks. 5. buggy storm, Patterson Paddlery 6, dollar pair shoe's Louis Fortriede Shoe house; 7, two ounce all metal veterinary syringe, Dreier Drug genuine French briar pipe, Al Riejrel Cigar i), buggy rolie, Fnrharri 4 Co.

ClCiASS RiniNG PLOW CLASS. 1, flfm pounds commercial fertilizer, Bash 2, flVe shovel Viberir McM'ackeni 8, cream separator. donated by Pickard House Furttishlng C0.1 4. carvina set, C. C.

Schlatter bath robe, Pixley 6, gen TlhiB Res finddWy Co. CLASS BOYS' CLASS. (Under 19 Years of I. one half barrel flour. Globe Mills).

2, sweater vest, Lehman Clothing Co.it 3, three dollar pair 01 snoe, 1, acnieier. i Sons; 4, silk uraoreua, tionton score; ft, 14 karat fountain pen, D. JT. phar maev. PHIZES FOB BF.ST EXHIBIT OF CORN (10 1, silver cup, Monroe Fitch A 2, curry comb and J.

Jl. Stoud er i 3, whalebone whip, II. Klebe Son Saddlery 4, twenty five pound medicated salt, D. Henderson At Co. PRIZES FOR BEST EXHIBIT OF POTATOES, dozen potato crates, Geol nousv er 2, Woreester razor, "Jleyier', Drug .1, rawhide whip, F.

Hilt.fad dlery 4, 1ioi ofcigarr, Geo. Goegv leiri, sr. SPECIAL PRIZES. Class 1, silver loving sup donated by the Bergholi Brewing to be Riveji to the contestant SCoripg'the highest re spective class, and to be held by him until th nt annual competition, but to become his property if he win It two year in succession or thr years in aU. Class 1.

solid eold medal donated to the bdjf scoring' ihlghett In this elas. A Safe Cough Remedy FOR BABY Avoid all habit forming, drugs wheri choosing a remedy or Baby cough know absolutely that it cpn i' tains no chloroform, or alcohol. Insist on this info'rroatlpn: being given at th time qf jrour; pUr Chase rdon't experiment with remedies of questionable formula secure a remedy that on thacoiigh'and cures 'if, not onft'. that rnerely the "parts and affords temporary, re lief. Baby Cbiigh Syrup acts' prt the cough: directly; re'ieyes all removes all deposits and cures, the cough in the shortest tirne' possible.

Baby is' never fretful and enjoys a sound, healthful sleep. Contains no opiates whatever, and can be (riven wjth perfect eafefy1 baby will like if, too, Twentyrfive tents the bottle, Ask the Nyal Jno. Wentzlerj Cor. Barr and Wayne Sti Butzell's. Drug Store.

1402 West Moin Jacob Bill's Drug Store, ju i. Civittutoi. Meinzen prog Store, 1129 Maumee Ave. "'i NOTICE TEBTSfTONETir need ol MONET SHOULD GET ACQUAINTED WITH THE GUAftANTEE SYSTEM Of Loaning $10 PR MORE It i the safest, the most rs HablB THfi. BEST.

It assure yoc of Courtesy, Consideration, and a Square Deal. 'want your patronage, but above all. we. want your good wilL Our' ate made in sv clean, straightforward msa ner and you need, have; no vhe! tancy In coming here. W.

ara liera to help you, not to harm. Everything la open and above board you are told to the penny' what a loan will cost and if this la satisfactory to you, the understanding la perfect and; you get the money. Positively "no delay. Loan mads in interurban' towns, Guarantee Loan Co. ROOM' 403 BASS BLOCK.

11 Calhoun 81. Bitwtts Brry and Wayne fitraat Tsk elevator to Fourth Fleer. Phona 1248, A tlr $10 TO $3W Furniture, Pianos. Automohiles. Stock Cer' tiflcates, Life; Insurance Policies; Growing; Crops; Live "Watches or Diamohdsi 'Se curity left in your possession.

At Half tha Kates Usually Charged by Loan. Companies. Ft Wayne 'Credit Co ggp Street; Open EvsnTnt. Ph6ny33v1 Hf wmmMmfffmmMM.

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