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rfTSSS' iU IHE Ok i amloirtable Qxfbrds for the Fourth AtlwM Mr brd, rtwtcrer ru iinay fiMk', pleasure oni the: A'rir'ofour Otford ylU auM muclt to the gsyety Of Ui day. Wltli 'our. Shoe or Oxford on yooir all yoor attention and be devoted to crowding the hoiraiobyerflowlnKUh.loy ind pleasure No aching f.pt. then to mar the pleasure of the day, Women's Oxfords and I. 'i i ii STORE WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAY THURSDAY PRASS REED 716 Calhoun 718.

The Store that QuaUty Butlt. GETSERVIOEON THE OIL MAGNATE it: Continued from Co On, with copy of the subpoena, are' now searching for Mr. Rockefeller 1st this city or its suburbs, A result of the (Bxcltement Incident to the Rockefeller residence be Ing placed under guard. It la said that lira. Rockefeller ha becomo'eerlously 1U.

Bhs suffering from nervous la attended, by 'a trained ii NOITRACC OF WILY JOHN BEE, Half a Dozen Proceaa Servers Scouring New Naur York, July! Tba' iwhero Aboufa of John. D. Rockefeller, president of the Standard Oil, (were still unknown today to United States Marshal Henkel and bis deputies, who are trying to serve a cub poena, upon him to attend court In Chicago 'July 6. Six process! servers Mere on guard last night and today around Mr. Rockefeller's estate near ffarrytown, Y.

but their vlg)l was' unrewarded. Entrance ti tho estate was permitted onlyi attet identification liy man.employed. jLhnuL.thofarm.,; At the office of the Standard Oil company nothing could ba learned as, to Mr. Rockefeller' 'whereabout or as to whether; be Intends to the lUnlted States deputy whoJ are searching for him in three states Ian opportunity to serve their BOMB BLOT TO KILL WITTE WAS FOILED. Continued' Ironi Oim.) toons.

sum NpTr' BON I LAW'8 HO Vlttafleld, July 3. United States deputy marshals: who wont to the borne of B. Parmeleo son in law of John Rockefeller; to ttsf, presumably to Serve! subpoena nn fill mxn. In MuiniuMnii with pending federal action In Chicago, apt pot succeed. Mr, i rentiee met the deputies and when be learned who the visitors were.

Informed' them that Mr. Rockefeller 'was, not there. The deputies retired, and shortly afterwards left this city, lion on June' conveying bis, blessing to tlio.ultrn reactlonary party und Uls for the success of Its purposes, The execution of the plot wres Intrusted to the leader of the Moscow branch, a man named Kkzantseff, who carte Id Petersburg tho Jitter part May and securi employment tin a factory as a common laborer Enlists Four "JW Kaztnteff befriended several of his fellow workmen' and: 'after: ahnounc ln hlmtieir aa biV anarchist, he enlist ed. rourmen to assist himin carrying out his commission. was plannod to.

thrpw.a bomb, at 'Count Wltte'p car riagd rrom the window of a cheap boarding, house, on Karaenny Island while the count was on hi way tout tend a. moqllng' of tho council of em plrov Thei'. however, was betrayed by tho 'revolutionists bureau, which gavo Wllte workmen continued, to pretend loy ally to KnzantsefT tin order' 'not to arouse his 'suspicion, assassination and "that niornlng KHEButseft led his 'supposed MSlsyjnfctC artier lo: get mo bomb from' secret hiding place. At this point the' four men turned on Kazantseff 'and. killed hint, carrying out tho sentence of death passed on him.

Gives Police Aid. by Secrecy. The revolutionists kept the. is In their possession secret In ord' to aid the pollca in Identifying t'. murderers of the young man i was.

found In a' woctd In the of. thl city Judo 11,, with, his ttroit cut and who waa supposed, to hftvo been executed by fellow, terrorists a a' spy. Through the aid of certain tele phono number this crime has boon traced to soma known leader of the Dlack Hundred organization" or Today the proaeculor; of 'Moscow searched the; lodgings of Kazantseff and found considerable compromising material; The widow of KatantsetT, up; to the' present time, 'har een IgnorantOf tlio.fatu'' of. her', husbaftd. It Is hoped that Information: obtained wlll'glvti a i clew to, the' mur Barnes Bald be bad never engaged In any criminal act' with Rlddell "Did (j ou' over contemplsta a 'Tea: sf.

AVheQ I started back to Tollurldo I mado tip my nilnd to kill any man who stopped me." "Hid your the militia isot, ttie. say, ho would help' you kill onybOdyT" 'Ko, but he iald rho'would, do' ta am? thing." Uarnes wus1 a member 'of tlo strike committee. In the. Tejlurldo district. He aald that In December, 1903,: all tho memberH'of the commuleo, were favor of calling, the strike off exJ oept Rlddell, who said ho would not blund for It Moran Said Orchard Lied.

Pat luo Cheyenuo saloon' whom. Orchard void was sent by: him: tram Cheyenno to Donver to get '600 from Pel tlbone, i was next culled to the' stand. Moron said he tjnee worked, for Pettlbohe. In" Denver selling clocks and lamps and other goods on the, lnstallm.entt.plan. 'Mornn not, only denied1 going: to Denver1 onsnyflralsBlon fori Orchard, but.

snld he did hot. know' Orchard, was over in his Johnny Neville and: bis son, and. man whom they: caned ivshorty" around; there for severe! Moran Blnoe coming: to Jlolso, butho could not posmveiy say ne 'woino nun who was In his placfo. lie hiid Identl 1vd Young. Novllle, liowever.

Moran says he' Haw' P. 'Davis with the Navlllo party In the BalooQ onb day. Ho had met' Duvis In Denver; cross examination, Moran said be and Davlu went fishing toi getber lu Choycte. Out at the dam they rpn across the, two Nevilles, and Orchard. 8ho entire 'party slept to gethcr ln the woods; that nljht, Davis and Moran being bunk mates, During thoafternoon Moran enld ho and tho N.cvlllo boy: 'fished together and Orchard.) Davis and the elder Neville', went tip creek nia, i nougni ADput it.

''Did lt'oceur asked Senator Uorali, "'that they were sending you away the so they could I did think, about that sold John a former Crlnnle Creek: miner, when Introduced as a EVENING SENTINEJl; WKDNBSDAT, JtTVX S. lttT. derpfDr Jollos, editor of a newspaJ v'sald knew, a Plnkerlon I per of Moscow, who was shot and operative, named Beckham; who I a STRIKE IS FRIED FOR WESTERN Head of Telegraphers Has Matters All Ready for' Ban Francisco, July J. President 8. J.

Small, of the Telegraphers' union, laatatght confirmed the report that had ordered out tho; operator in another city. "I have ordered the union operators In at least: one more city out on strike," said he. "I will not, bowover, at Ibis lime, divulge the name of that city, but the; telegraphers have notified will be, out' In less than a week. 'When the: whistle' sounds In the' office desig nated; the. key men will leave: their places, until, tnon or until I choose to tnnke the place known, neither the telegraph, companies nor the publlo will know where the bolt Is to fall." Small had been out of the city all day.

and returned shortly before midnight. 1 to said be had been In Sacra mento, "visiting relatives," Both telegraph companies aro now accepting business, without tho stloulatlon of "subject to, delay." According to tbe officials of Ibe' lo cal "union, there, have been: but. aosentonsirom tneir ran us. WH.U, AND BY AGREEMENT. i Presldent piowry of the 'Western: Union, today sent the following message to the general superintendents; of the company at New York, Chloaco, Atlanta and San VTherelino truth In the rumor being" 'circulated throughout the country that the" Western Union Telegraph company has receded from position taken in my letter of Juno twentieth to the 'Hon.

Charles P. Nelll; commissioner 'of la Commissioner Nelll' last Monday at ternoon; and assured him that, notf withstanding the unwarranted actionaction In calling a striko at Ban Fran Cisco, the company would carry out the' conditions set forth In that statement In good faith." WANTS $5100 DAMAGES FOR IlOSS OP HIS IfEBS John Neumann; Sues Elec Works Other News iitv theCqurts. Aro you valuable, possesion. Whether a brain worker or a manual laborer, your 'earning capacity is dependent entirely1 ipdii your eyesight. It Is most esentULi there tore tarlv your ys the nest possiDie.oare, relieve them of all stralrt and in raa thelri Hogers method of! esnamlnatlon Insures correct, jftsssr and a factory on the: Vretnlse xnake ths ex peoss reasonable.

from 1.0U; up. Ko Charce CxamlnaUonu S. ROGERS Kye Htgfit Specialist llTW.BetirSt. Member New York Optical BBaBSBaeHSBSBSBSSSSSBBS Home sLoan Co. 8 A Good Place Tobohrow when you Mttni a ll( Uo money' to help alonx.

We Invite you to come and deal with us it you wish a loan. 'W from 15 up and we do It confidentially, For: socur. Ity.i we'll a claim on' your furniture, horsss, wagons, buggies, until you. tut; 'Our' hasl of figuring allow the borrower a larger discount than, other and, is th ire torn 'an Inducement to deal i Payments to' suit ybursslf; Time as long as you Want ",1.1.. iri" rWri; 'time, to explain WORTH AMERICAN BLDg! I TjtSV, killed, last by ah unknown nod throw light, on, other mur dorous Count Is the most hafc ed member of, ultra reactlo.narj; party POUNDING AWAY STORY TOLD BY ORCHARD.

AT (Contlnusd trom. Fa' Pne.1 ll'iiif It wa announced that Juror II. F. JIasseear had (been flultallll during the night. Judge Wood! asked Tie 'felt, able to pro.

cced today. Upon receiving ah afBrm atlve the Informed the Juror that If at any time he feltlt'riec trial will be lnterrupted until no was in better physical, condl tion.r Ff arid 'O. Clifford, a life 'Insurance solicitor 'Of. Col. was! the first witness the Clifford be tented In George A.

I'ettlbjono's storo In holding it from. April: until November, The witness met Orchard under the name, Of. Thomas Hognn, the introduce tlon being made by Pettibone. Orchard Making: Lots of Money, 'Orcbsrd told me one day lie was making lota of money selling hall ln surance," declared then turned to rettlbono, and asked him to cash A looked at the check and said he. did not' have onoiiKh money, lie offered to give oW, Chard aij much as ho had.

Orchard said be. would. tak.e what Pettibone had and get thA balance later. The 'next; saw; Orchard, he told me ho "was going to Alaska: This was I June, Clifford satd'he saw a light in Pettihorie's cellar, at night but once rln cross examination, the' witness said'he beard in Juna IDOB that; Hogan's real name was Orchard. Pettibone did not tell He asked Pettibone about the matter, however, and the latter Said be believed Hogan's name was Orchard.

As to the check. Clifford said did not see who it was from or the amount ot Mrr Barnes Was Diverting. Joseph C. Barnes; living near Montrose, testified "that he and Qeorge W. Itlddell, Plnkerton operative' Nd.

Were chums "And fellow member of the union lit Tellurlde. Karnes declared: that Rlddell was con stsntly suggesting violence. Ho proposed to roll two keg of dynamite down! a hill InUvtbo Uberty Bell mill; be advised the miners any, Of the deputies or "bad men" ho looked cross; told them to burn townot Tellurlde; to beat tip any iw en who started, to work and nm tUem of 'town. Barnes was most loquacloo witness and constantly called out wave of laughter by his ready and lengthy, reollcs. frotnrtroj riae, usrnes loia oi Fomg, obck ina town' in "'a1 barreU The m(lltia discovered him, but he escaped by climbing a 'tree; Me saw Orchard tod Blddell', together otice; In Tollu CroaaMia44 by Ssoator Borah, member of tbe' Rot (id In meet ing one day Andidetlareit he was tired of peace anV thought something ought done.

Ho was dedarod. out of order by the president. Had '8awed Off faeorge lit ftreeri; or'meriy a railroad conductor at Cripple Creek, and' who was a. Witness several days ago. was recalled to tell of taking Gen oral Bnorman uell and a company of militiamen to Col.j to round! tip some: union men; who had taken to'llie.

hills. Breen said' that five Uniformed men' acted as Bell's body They carried sawed off shot, gun. in his toe tlmonj', referred constantly to won p. olis of this which ho said he 'miners, Urecn told of the; flight of three hill nt' DunhvJUojind; of the men was killed. Tho wero captured And their camp In the camp tho soldiers fovind two broken down shotguns, one.

rifle, a alx snooter; a pair or soissors. a Knife and fork and a can'ot sardine. Attorney uarrow, when asked, the purrxyie of this testimony, the said It was' to show a part of the gen erat conspiracy to crush the' Western Federation pi: Miners, 'Luncheon was theft taken until tlViJa. MOYER AND HAYWOOD TO LEAD. ii Donver, "8 If released from prison in Idaho' before Oetobsr 1 next President Charles H.

Meyer and. Secretary Treasurer, 'William p.j'Hay wood will head the delegation to represent the Aestorn Federation! of MIneri at Uio proposed conference In Chicago on that, "date for: the 'purpose of a new International labor organisation. It was announced today that Haywood, received 32ft and Moyer 210 votes out of a total of 229 cast. In the miners' convention In ine: Chl cago The. leaders rot miners plan a new organisation': along the, fines of tho' Industrial Workers of the: which has been disrupted' by a factional fight ITmCCASB OF.SUPPWK9, Indiana School for roeblei Minded The Board" of of the In dlana School for Feeble Mlnded Youth ward contracts for the regular monthly supplies on Tuesday July 9tbi 907, at 10 o'cloek A complete list of all supplies with specifications will be found In the lobby! of the Old National Bank, Fort Wayne; Indiana The.

Board, Of Trustee reserve the rlgrttto rolect any or all bid. FO? Board of Trustees, dARROLli, Superintendent. ii 1 1'1 "i1' "BartmXiong. ot New York, I la the ittr dsya ylBltP" wltlr ti1 aeneral 'Manager Emmons, of tbe iractlon. system, returned today from PhllaiMInhla.

Th Bhawkon orchestra will give, an! ice; cream i social Tnursaay evening, PKfc '1b3 fvq: thousand do'llars Is the sum demanded as damages for of the finger of his right' hand, by John' Neumann In a suit filed today In tho superior coUrt against the' Fort Wayne IClectrlc works'. IL I. Smith is plaintiff's attorney. Neumann sets "was em ployed uy ina ncionuani to penorm. work' other, than' the: operation of; A steam punching machine, but that: he was directed to the machine with vhlch he thatTiy, reason of a defect In the machine his.

right hand was lacerated andde stroved on March li 1906. so badly that ampulatlonof "the flnsjers became necessary He believes tne'; company Is justly liable for damage In the sum Ld Is" Bufcd for Damaaea, i Samuel' L.1 McKIsslg and. Itosa Mc Klsslc have' filed suit In superior Judgment. ages iq. the sum; ol.fzvu against uoy Puff, A lad.fen year of The complaint asserts puff, destroyed household goods: of the plaintiffs by setting fire to them The home of tho McICIssIgs Is on Ilanna street, and AttorrlayW.iC Ryan, who appears for the plaintiffs, says that the lad enured the MCKisslg noroe aunng ine aosence 0f the1 family; and; tht the: fire occurred while he" was playing" with 8ays Husband OtrucK Her.

In a complaint for'. divorce from'Ja cob O. FrAnk which Emma Frank ha filed in tie, superior court tne wife assert that th couple weremar rled November 80, 1904, and separated February 1. 1806. She charges: that Jacob struck her in the face and upon the neck, called vll names and finally abandoned, her; She.

Want a divorce and the; restoration of' her maiden name.Emms George Jief attorney, Nswa In the Frederick Tabbert has begun sultffor'dlv'Orce, against Jlenrletta charges 'With many wnwlfcly shortcomings. B. Coler IcinilMTtlie 'eOrHplMnC Bsmuel Morris, JrM. las' been admitted to nractlce in the Allen county fcourts! after, undergoing a splendid' ex amlnatlon by, the committee. Morris come from a family of lawyers, and Is a member of.

tbe third generation of that name to practice the Jegai profession. In Fort Wayne. Since leaving colleR' he has been connected: with the offices pt Barrett Morris, and Is splendidly equipped for the law. Its Is a young: man of unusual mental attainment and will undoubtedly achieve distinction In the legal rank. lie Is a grandson of the late Judge John Morris.

The new dockets for the, September term of. the circuit court are complete and show pending 270 civil suit, forty five criminal case, forty five claim on docket and 140 case pending In the Juvenile court, JIG estates In process of settlement and 26 guardianships. Of the civil suits pending thirty are action for divorce. Sheriff Orlc has Issued cards; offering a reward of 221 for the return of a TJnfTnnTesnw6ich diaSp.i ebrM6h.T day night from the Godfrey farm south of the city. It I unknown whether th animal are lest strayed or stolen, but if latter' contingency prove to be the ess there 1 an addition al reward of $B8 tor the arrest and eonvlc uon oi tne iwec "''S n' Th divorce action of Louisa Tourney vs.

August Tourney was dismissed On motion of the slalntUC. Judgment, has been rendered In the' superior court, in favor of the, Fort Wayne. Builders" Supply company against Jacob M. Keyser for' 2264.79. Judge Heatoo announced' today that the superior court hail, practically reached the summer vacation and, that from this time forward for several week no cases would be crowded to trial.

Court will not adjourn, however, but only, sueh esses will be heard during and August as can be taken up jrlthout inconvenience to. attorneys. The, court house will be closed sill day tomorrow, July 4. HISTORIC BLD Water Power Company Sells. Holdings to Wa bash Valley System, 'TheiFprt Wayne end: Wabasli Val ley, 'i ruction company has closed a deal forthe purchase of the holdings Of the.

Fort Wayne Water 'Power company. Including the historic old feed er canal extending from Roblson' park to uus city. together witu real estate; water wheels' and other power equipment 'and rights of tho old company, Tbe price Is understoodto have been something. 'like' $100,000 and the; actual transfer of the 'property will occur within a few days. Th transaction, is of more than usual Interest: from the fact, that It involves a.

property about much Iocs! history has) centered. Tho old canal, originally constructed In the early 40's, was feeder from the St Joe river for the old Wabash and Brie canal that waterway, was the only avenue. Of transportation, through this reetnn.v' 7 'Wheh the Wa oasS" anirrErlercanal went Into dlauso the state sold tho feeder canal to Messrs; William John Daas and Osca.r A. Simons, Vho Improved the! property and organlied tho FOrt Wayne 'Water power It supplied AuxiliaryAuxiliary power fbr tie operation of tho electric, station in this city for many years, and Is familiar to practically); everybody. FortiWayne from; the tact that the Roblson; park trolley line skirts its banks tor almost Its entire The dam, which constructed tb turn Water Into the canal, le also the means of bringing the level.

of the: river, at the park up. to a stage whero It con be used for boating with The stock of the" Water: Power company was held by H. Bass, tho Fleming estate. John W. White and tne oia citixens'Btreet nai) way com pany.

JON THEIR DEAR Chicago Millionaires Declared by Court to Be Guilty of. Fraud Chicago, Jiily 3. Lafayette McWll llams, a rallllonalro, formerpartner In tho firm of Marshall Field Co, and a cousin' of, the, late Mrs. William Mc Klnley, Daniel M. Iord.

former vice president the idetropolltan; ana. Havings, DanK oi mis cuy, ana Wj. Kimball, were today declared by Judge Mack; In a. decision made by him, to be guilty of misappropriating 212,800 belonging to their personal friends, Tne finding otuis court was in a suit brought by the friends of Mo Williams; and Lord to est aside. a transaction In which they invested 270,000 In Indiana oil lands.

Defor the complainants became Interested In the land, Mi Williams and Lord had tried without success to sell It for 2B2.BO0 and: hsd represented: to 'the complain ants that: It was worth 270,000, Later they renewed' options 'for 257.60U and then, according to the evidence. In tho case, Induced their' friend to enter. Into a deal to purchase the property for 270.000. The complainants In the case were all personal friends, neighbors "and fellow Club member ot Lord and Mot Williams end: the suit has much bitter feeling among them. Judge Mack.

In deciding the ase Midi. t'The In this case were ted by their desire for money to for iet" tha riaridshlp ond even to travel beyond the permissible In.law. WILLIE TOUCHED OFF THE FDilliTH DAY AW A Lad at Sweetser Used Up Snyder's Entire Stock of Fireworks. Muncle, July 8rThe town Bweetser, six miles west 'of kad air Its Fourth of July! celebration condensed into half hour A small boy bought a package of rrecfSckerrst thegenersI store or07 W. Snyder.

He applied a match to the whole bunch while in the. store. The (park flew Into the show window, filled with fireworks. roekets were soon shooting through busche of baoaoas sid the noise resembled a bombardment from a battery. Bosaaa Candles seat of Imm 'Jn all direction.

The whole front of the store ws blown out Bveryone In the town wa Soon st tho scene of the fire and a bucket. brigade waa organized to Cant the the excitement a swinging toot ol livery barn fell on Charles William and rendered him unconscious. 'The fire was put out, but not before Snyder suffered aloe of about, $1,000. OLD RESIDENT OF CITY DIES AT HOME OF HIS SON Samuel Castle Passed Away vDeath of Mrs. Samuel Lewis 8 years of age, died this morning of a cancer At the home of his son, L.

Castle, 1628: East, Crelghton Until .20 years ago ho was a farmer ln thls county but at. that time moved to the city, and for1 several years pre vlous to his death Was employed at the Packard factory. The 'surviving relatives are the widow, sovon children, "three sons and four daughters. The sons are Edwin, W. L.

and Frank, of this city, and the daughters. Mrs. Cora Mil ler, and Mrs. Ida Nichols; of Detroit Minnie Sunday, and Miss Alice Castle, of this Mrs. Elizabeth Cour, nee! Martin, wife of Frank Cour; of 728 Washington boulevard west, llel of a complication of disease at St Joseph hospital this morning at 6 She had been 111 for two and last: Thursday was taken to the hospital for treat ment Cour was born In this cjty 1861, and lived here all her life.

"She was Well known and had a large number; of friends and acquaintances. She was educated at "BU Augustine's acad was a devout member of the Cathedral. The surviving relatives are the husband, and one' brother; Albert D. Martin, Funeral services Friday morning at 8:30 o'clock. at theirosldence, and at 9 o'clock at the Cathedral.

M08TETTER. William liostetter, a laborer: of this city, died of liostetter! has: lived here two years. and previous thereto was a farmer ln mi county, The body was prepared for burial at the; undertaking estab lishment, of Beneumann jfb, fPW4Wr MAPLE3. Information i.as been received here of the death of Oeorgq Maples at Elgin, 111, Maples was old, and. wa 'formerly A resident of this The remains Will be.

brought to this city tonight for funeral services and. interment. FUNERAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. Parrot i Fuheral services of John P. Parrot will bo, held.

Thursday, after 1 noon at 2, o'clock at the residence, 314 Oast Jefferson Dannecker officiating Interment at; Llndenwood. Dehne. Funeral services of Ernest Debne; will be held' Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the residence. TCajit TArs' street, at? at Paul's. i.uineran cnurcn, iiev.

Miner oiociat Interment, at Concordia ceme GET RA13E IN WAQE8. Street Car Conductor and Motormen Given Cent an, Hour Advanced The Fort Wayne end Wabash Val." ley Traction company has given a 'wage Increase of, one cent an hour' to all conductors: and. motormen On the Fort Wayne city line. The action was voluntary upon the nart of thA Company, the advance will date 'trcrojuiy' if; I' SCENT, A.N! JCE: TRU8TJ' Grand Jury Action Probable at Indianapolis as Result of Boost Jndlsnapolls. Ind, July 3.

Special. It I now. thought grand action Is probable as a. result; of i the boosting of prices ten cents a hundred pound by practically all ice 'companies In the city. Indignation la high, It Is generally believed that a trust mmiYEHSMlY WILL BE OBSEWED: IIIFMAL No Set Program in Fort Wayne Many Church" Picnics for Day.

i "HFo'rt Wiyne" to the natal day o( the republic tomor' out the celebration will for tho most part be altogetber informal. There will be a general cessation ot work, shops, factories and stores will bo closed end everyfcody who can set away from the grind of toll will take a holiday. But there will be, no program; Tier spread eagle no reading of the declaration of Independ encet no parade of military In. short nothing but a go as you please obscrv ance: of the day.v Thousands ot people "will leave the! city to spend the the lakes within easy distance of Fort Warno claiming most of the: absentees. Other thou, sand will, go to Roblson park and etui other thousands will Join the several plcnlcsto; be 'given in city parks and graves In the vltlnlty of cityV Patriotic Young America will not honor the in breach.

He Is too patriotic for: that and' the one day the year when he: can loose and burn gunpowder, Colored flro and the; neighbors' stables will not lie overlooked. Alrcsiy he has foundlt; Impossible, to entirely restrain hi, as scattered nd' fugitive, explosions over: the, eltywlH. ronignt tne immemorial cubmjui i "ahootlns un the 'town" with every "known sort'ot Fourth of July exploslvo will Inaugurate the glorious nay and there will be little: cessation of; noise until raw material and enthusiasm play, out together tomorrow, night Picnics. Among tbe'chlef festivities of h) IUUIIU' Vk. UBDi.dH'.

w. morrow will ho the nlenlcs" given mrTtrTous tutHeranrcbuTChes bf'ttior Emanuel's; church 'will have, a plcnle' in Swlnney: and has en. gaeed the CltUens: band lor the days Zlon's congregation wlllcclebrate with; a plcnle In the. grovoon 'Seuthilunna, street, The student of Concordia col leiro. Concordia and St.

Paul's churches Will unite In ft largo Cele bratlon. on tho collego csmpus, havo secured the services ef the PacK nrd band fori the entire day, Emmaua. church' will give aVplcnlo In grove near.Falrllcld height, and Trln Ity, church in the: grove: pear' the church: In! A pyrotechnic display tbst promise to eclipse shy heretofore given central Ore station will be the principal exhibition of evening In the The residents of the. south side have' made arrangements' for: a flro; works exhibition on. South Hoagland avenue, Nerly a)I of the large stores will closed for tbe entire and thus afford their "employes oppor tunlty for amulet, GI "iff' 2i Postofflco Inspoct6K A Tti nurf.ire i tlirpod last, evening from his vaca tton in Northern IMInneBOta.

ent at Ana Arbor; hog assumed the poMtlon of day clerk a.t.4Jie Red' Mne In the absence, pf Clifford Jacobs.t who; ie'eway. on. Ills' vacation: The Western Union, Telegraph company Is. making an locate relatives of Oeorgo. Is dead at Wglnv Mates, was em ployed by Contractor T.

J. Peter, and Is believed to; have formerly resided. The venerable Danfortn Parker, of Perry township in the city to day'and was n.ylsltor at of the' Farmers' Mutual Fire Insurance association; Mr. Parker, who Is 8 3 years of age wasone of the; founder of the Farmers com panyv. and.

JltPreBldent for fourteen year. nalpUVWillson and A. (1. Bnrry started today tor Seattle, wjiere they will attend the National Ch Endeavor "convention. Ros DavJ hn gone to; Wh Ington City on business for, the Bow eer, Bert Dennl.

who ill for some Week with typhoid fever; In hospital at, Ohio, has reached the convalescent stage. IfYoiJ COME Need Money TO US WE Specialty of '10; $15 and; $20 JLoans, raCehttfaTWeej ConH think because you only want a small amount that, we Will' pot bother with it We. give; the party borrowing $10 Just a much attention and treat; them lust as courteously as It they were borrowing 8100, Our loans are made on FUItNITUriH, FIXTURES, PIANOS, TEAMS. WAOONS, and: the security Is left la your; posses sion ONB FBATUIIB of our; plan is TUB XONO TIME. ANOTHER FEATURE Is THE SMALL PAYMENT back, Tou get the money th same day apply for loan If you pay your! loan before It Is all due we will give yoil liberal rebate for thei unexpired time.

We make your payments either WEEKLY, MONTHLY or. QUARTERLY as you get your Income. We also loan to persons permanently employed in Fort Wayne) pa'thelr plain not without If you, need money and 'wish, a loon, it will pay you to give us a ca.ll and let us explain our rate. and plans to you. if you tan not call at our office Inst call nsover the 'phone and Wa" will be glad to send an agent to see you.

JUl BUSINESS STBICTIjY COjPIDENTIAL. We the loan anywhere within 26 miles Fort Wayne. IFort Wsym Eoom 2, Second Floor. Home Phone 838. 706; Calhoun; Street; FrtW0jtlBdr.

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