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Fort Wayne Weekly Journal-Gazette from Fort Wayne, Indiana • Page 4

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1 a year months t0o OUB CLUBBING LUT Wt will aan.l th Weekly Journal taatte mid allliar or ma loiiowina mill iwiih una ar (to trioa psyrna Jn tilnnwir tot. uric niulfili Farmer (waakljrl ami lloina llwle a raontni im pwimrir imu. iwvrniri Kniiuli farmers fluid (' Th Common W. llryan Bl Iwaaklvl. lloina Cumiianlon monthly) I'uullrr Advucala (mamioyi McCaU'a Malna (nwnllily) Courlar Jour nil I (tl a wa K) Mkhlcan Kurm (wklyl ami FlrraM (twlra a i month) piobImocral (Iwlr a Jli national Hloraman ami rarni Kaw York WnrM lhrlf a waak) Indiana Farmr (wlily).

(i THI fort Wayna. In I 60 19 1 15 I JS lis 1 10 60 160 1 26 TKgiTay.AjpgjL J'33 SIMPIJriED 8PELLINO The ilitor, having tha ircorn mandatiom of tlio aimdlfll allii toanl, and feeling that Ihu uUjVct Would affonl a traniuliinc relief from WA tha aarrhilir of politic, tiirnr.l to tho S4 litmtur of Hllin( rpfonn. Jle waa amor to fliul uh ord Stw iV) "Iiar, wiuoi.a oor oAa," ami idiota," liurtling throuK th aim irailrnn arrna. A arrittljr puklUhara of flln(( liooka will not B1 tbfir old tfk outlawed for aopta kf( tltftla lUl Ml If yuu aaafmblfd a rou or miout jfant Oarraam or Itallann or Krvnch man, and ad to th'in a iaK of their own tongue rootalmii) a lot of wonU, thi would all oll thom bout alike. Hut if all tha foll pratld nta of the I'nitcl Btatci were tl f1vi ib a aafre in Kngliah, no ii alLL I 1 111 BfiUf wn WOlU'l BRrre on onr riuuK.

I too Miaay rhane ar made all at Oaee, the puldir ami Toun(t people Kt the Ma that there ia no auch thing at ft elnRlo rorreut atanilinx of lMl11 lag. Joali Hilling IxToirie as good as the president of Harvard Any one can i xcu hu larliii and Inattention art achool, bv tha exruan that be I a phonetic! peHer. Furthermore, wholenale rhangea iu voire ronfuaion and lalior for grown np people who tudird the old way, while the time of the liil.lr who am now Ifarnlng to aprll in dimpnratirely chrap. Nerertheleaa, the Knglih language ia being implihed all the time. Twenty 'ago cveryliody spelled it "pro gramme." Today prolialily the ma jorlty of newapaper cut off the word's auperfluoua ettlroata.

I When Americana pell "honor" without any Kngliah rouaina call it Western tarbariam. When the let er was left off "critic" and Ss' public, maoy editors kept on using io ror a generation, nut incite old spellings would look a grotesque ff' to day as knee breeches and ailinr fhr I bneklc. t'l WY HOW TO END DIPLOMATIC PLUTOCRACY. There ahnuld be no need of argument tri priii to the toplo nf a aelf rwepertlna; repulillo that they ounht not to Allow their t')jif Jlidomallu 'poet a to Ix KHlnK for private eaah txinuees It I shameful that the Of the I'nlt. il Htatea ehould tie beholden to the arK lal vanity or the political benevolence of rich men for the maintenance of an appropriate standard of diplomatic IIiIiik at London.

Par Ik anil other rupltals Obvlnuely th thlnK to do la for the Amerltaii itovernnient to define the economic standard ttiut It deslrra Us representative to mnlntnln und then to fix aalartes to fit that standard Th moat convenient wuy to define the desirable standard of llv Jrt for an American ambasaudnr la for tha aovernmtit to pro Ide the kind of houso that In deemed becoming for him to lite In Thus the simple aolutlon of this Vexed and tedious iiroblem lies In iiaMWim ft 'Iielal ees tne nouses ror our amoaasaqors, nvoya and. mlnlstern resident that the president wae mockingly authorised to buy or build by the. terma avn nri in riHitrrrp in mil wrucn carried no right of drnft mmn the til if aon lb Hood." and In reply will rmty wwy ttwM tile tatmea. every dollar of ttie two hundred IHouannd propo vd Imnd Issue waa for tlm pun bane of river bank andi the filuns fur liiiM oi eini fits along beau llfloiitlun la iiiilrudlt ted absolutely by the iiinat i usual fgnrnlrinltoii if llni iiH'iitiln jiulillalied III ull bval liuixra and edltoiiiils on the siil)et lit tho time Iniliidlng th spiclllorao iiiiiiiieiidutloii In our iiui)or'a ines eiige '1 he statement Ibut the tty would have him plunged Into lit to It limit Is similar falsi hood TTin opposition, was nursed und built up on Jnt sui fAlsn latins, and why I un only surmise The dredging ilf our rivers was the fou lulu I Ion on whlcll ull sutise iuent devvlopinentn were constructed (Jet rtOords! Your act'usatlon of gnift does not merit even denial. the committee now appointed, every number of which Is eminently qualified tu present the fart and breerrlhe a logical remedy, It deems It tmpfoiier Io now take up a Jiews mi per discussion nn this vital sober I have had no opportunity of meeting Mr Ia Tour re tie, and I can only know and Judge him from such articles aa lie has written In our lorn I.

press, which I have Incidentally rend, nnd similar other second hand Information which has reached me, and on the strength of suoh I ran take no offense at his personal comments, and for the same reason I decline his Invitation to be a fiarty to the vaudeville performance ie suggests. The subject Is too serious It Is men's work, and th men selected can and will do It O. fj. J. PIERONTIfiQAN LAST OF HIS KIND (New York WnrM Kinam lul feudalism died In the United Hiatus when Woodrow Wilson took the oath of office as president Now i omee the death of Plerpont Morgan, who waa the most commanding figure In that feudalism lit was the last of his line There will not be another J.

Plerpont Morgan Never ngaln will such power as Mr Morgan exerted over money and iredlt and prosperity be concentrated In the hands of a single Individual Never ngnln will tondltlons of government make It possible for anv financier to bestride the country like a Colossus Kven Mr Morgan waited until he was marly slaty for the opportunities that made him a muster of mnnev These opixirlunltles were finally achieved through pnrtm rshlii with government After the triumph of llannalam In IDvC this country was (lien oier to Wall street to be ex plotted like a conquered province The welfare of Wall Htreet ivns made the national welfare The law nf the stock exchange tiecame the law nf the Innd, all statutes to the contrary notwithstanding ut of this ueltcr of polities and plutntnlrj emerged Plerpont Morgan, who was known nutlonally only bl bis operations as a goUI hroker for the I'leicliiml admlnlxtratlon Ilavlnit great! fori greater harm ler, greater Intelbtt and greater iltallt) than am other man in Wall street, Im naturiilli be ame the leader nud tie rOTialmd the leader No other banker or flmitu ler km so well what hi vvnntiil to do or how to do It None: other bl command the kind of ion tldeiice that Mr Morgan could com nand Mr Morgan did not alwnin see far, but he snw further thnn nn IkmIv else In Wall street, and In the realms of tho blind the one eyed man Is king What Mr Morgan knew was that this Is a cnuntr of almost Inexhaustible resources, nnd that the Industry and Ingenuity and productiveness of the American people are well nigh Inexhaustible Me believed In them, and believed In them sincerely It was form nf patriotism with him nnd verv Intense patriotism lie be lieved In the United ftlatea. Just as he tieiievert that power belonged to him who could selxe It and use It In all of Mr Morgan's great oners tlons he worked In partnership with government lie waa no gigantic figure stalking alone In gloomy solitude, Ills first great bond operations were under the nusphea of the Cleveland administration Ills organisation of the ateel trust was viewed sympathe tlcall) bj a MrKlnley administration that nullified the Hherman law for his benefit When he performed the hercubun Inlmrs that slopped Hie Hon eidl panic In 1907 be did It with raoncj from the United Stiites treasury "When go vrrnrnr rrt fnrwrmk him as In the Northern Keiurlties ase, he failed Whin It i onf ronted him. ns In the tnnnoi trust Investigation. It shattered his strength The great Interim king svstcm of hanks industries anil i red It uhlch he did so much to create oiibl exist onlj by the favor of government fin the industrial side this sjntrni npltallieil the failure of the national goinrnment to enforie the Hherinnn law and the failure of the state governments to safeguard the organlxallon of coriora tlons On the flnamlal side It capitalised the currency nnd hanking laws which centralised all the free money In New York, nnd the Insurance laws which placed the sal logs of the American people at the bidding of high finance. It waa Mr Morgan who consolidated and unlflfiT Thtrrinnnrlal luutare.ny, ILL ORGANIZE DEBATING SOCIETY HERE Ilerauae Attorney Hans Melsnd.

one of th committee apbolntsd at the lust regular inciting of branch No, of the Fort Wayne socialist party, waa absent with the report, no aitlon could be taken at last night's meeting on the Lechler matter, which waa to have been made a special ordsr of business it I understood, however, that Mr. Lechler w'lll, again be vindicated Following the disposition of business manors, arrangements wera mad to organise a delwtlhg society and It Is planned tu discuss different questions at each mtetlng. Any one, whether he be a socialist or not, la welcome to attend these dis cussion and arrangements will be mad tu permit outsiders to join In the fiisi'usmon Last night's meeting was full of.hnr inony nnd the ent disruption seeiris Io haye been ellinlnatod. Fort Wayne socialists nre planning on a wniriwinu municipal campaign this year nnd belloie that they will bo successful In electing some of tho (ouncllmen. "Her vers, not workers." will be their slogan Jt Is posHllilo that headquar tera will be established when the cam palgn opens.

The next meeting will lie held Tues day evening, ii. In Htar hall. 'WEEKLrJOUftNAt'OAZFTTEHUnSDAYOnNINQPniia. 19.13. i1 i nj i ii ii ii fr trt.

AS PRESIDENT OF THE STEEL COMPANY NKW YOIIK, Aprll 1 Charles ttihwnh resigned to day ns presUlint of tho IlelliUliem Htei I i ompaiii betnme i balrmun of tho board of ill rector of tho sumu i ompafi) (I Orate was elected to nuiieed him Hcverul other alilfta were made In the personnel at meetings or the slot kholdi ra ami the dlrettors 'I were the result of Mho iry luigi lmreus In the business" of the om pany. It was tuinoiiiiicd, and were madi "without liny materlnl hunge In the reapeMtlve duties beyond milling greatly to their responsibilities Mr. Hi wall's new otlbn was a ted for him He retains hi omen as i hair mull of the board of Hie llethlehem Hleel nrporutlon and It Is not his Intention to lose any of his closo ierinal Interest In or tontiKt with llethlehem, or tlm Iblh lehtin Hteel lompany." the oltlt lul statement suys GERMAN BANKER FAILS FOR MILLIONS Kt'hSTMtlN l. i many. April I A louil hanker Uu lav lluppe mi pentled pHinieiit to ilay Mltti lliil.llm eatlomti .1 at from to 17 Mio.uoo lluiipn and hla sin liuve illanpiu ared Court Newsl1 Xt Uaaaury.

Vf ieAM Imuplrtfii lirtiiM In fural try vwiniais ousni iioi io nit irinteii 'pavlaeea, They ought to be ns goj Sis the houses that are mtually lived S'vr In by ordinary. AiihuIbiiiui of large Ji sxxlal responsiMHty In "this country JU If the houses of our representatives Sif In foreign lands were tu be made 35' any bttter thnn that they would be Worse for thilr purpom There Is til the nature of the case a narrow limit to the amount of ainbnesadorlal nrtrtTK" Trmrta and Tie cent. It should be otii loua that the diplomats salaries should suit the diplomatic houses, with duo regard to the local cost of living In many esses the salaries now paid, thus supplemented, by frre. skSMsa ran a mild Ui hr mere money Is Io have a freo hand In exploiting a country, this country waa fortunate Indeed In having Plerpont Morgan nt the head of Its unofficial financial system. No man lothed with Irresponsible, autocratic power could be cxancted to wield It more honorably or ably or patriotically than he Hut tha aya tem Itself Is Impossible No free people could long tolerate It and remain a free people Mr Morgan should lie regarded.

Iierhap na a link between tho flnamlal barbarism nf the Gould Flak regime and the financial democracy which Is the xt gnat promise of the republic A hall has already come In the business of exploitation Kven Mr Mm gnu's power wt waning ns government cam more ami more to assert its soverelgntv over plutocracy The svstem which he built up with so much skill and effort Is doomed to crumble The Morgan empire la one that the sa trans cannot govern and will not bppermUteL potilte gTifflcient From the Chicago i xusiiBer 'I And when congress takes thyi Problem up seriously It cannot af Trsr "0' ee.rl.sk Uuallon fy ttha Vice president, who. Is 'ceriajnly to a home In vVAshlnston si Ta7rV' wrx" rja l1 ttr.tna ipe.riaf'yn anornrireoppji MR. jHULOilN KAS A WORD V5.T Editor JournAl Gaaett hare noted fr Im Tourrstte.1 sJfdaViaaxUa lat.ttl. Illltai III feehng of bewilderment thatT Ueletl (I. WeHsfef" THURSDAY I.ero Watson, bv hla fntlier.

talnod In Judgn h'sgeman's ourl juiiginent for 3 noo agalnt Kl mund Wills, who was i barged with Joining the lad's arm badlv l)r Wells made no defense to the surgical misapplication. The grand Jurors through all the flmul excitement are grinding away on the scandal Inquiries. Liend to Wad. Kverett Morlng and Hilda I. Harris Nnmuel Mathews and Iknu ko JollfT FRIDAY KLEMM OAMAQE SUIT ia aeT ron june uth.

JuiIk" Ynple. if the i Ircull court, yestirdny nftPmoorr set the case nf Marie llal.lwin agalnet led Kb mm. for dumnges, for Juno 171 It Klemni Is awaiting trial on charge that he sccompllnlKd the ruin of (he IB year old girl and with baling taken her to l)r McCuiisbind where, It la said, a criminal operation was performed upon her by the physli Ian Marriage License. L.croy latmplienr to Sweeney Anna la. SATURDAY Augustine Trentman brought suit In the superior tour! vestcrduy ngaln.it his wife, Mary Frances Trentman He iharges that she was Intimate with other men, one of whom she referred to as fur "lover" and who she, said, was to marry her when a divorce was untamed Th" ma money aha thought he had.

that she started divorce proceedings while they were living In Philadelphia but withdrew the action when she heard that ne iv as to ran heir to a considerable sum of money, nnd that In many other waya she treated him In a cruel and Inhuman manner The couple was married on June 10I, and llveiTto. got her until August Dl, 110. Mar ret A Morris are attorneys for the plaintiff fleorge Hchwarta was granted a dl vorie from his wife, Fdlth Hihwarts In the circuit court He det In red thai his wife had accused him of having consumption and would not live with him Ills pnislcal niiiearame makes the aiutrgo llioJl ridiculous lion (lillipany, and tleorge llUebher. a l4nnrr employed 4l4 JtlsdUurgcr. 1 1 urn ware company, were arrested by lleputv rlherlfTs Courdevey and I 'I anger Jealerday on grand Jury ludb InieiiU.

i hnrglng Ih iii with muull utlng to lh dellliquHnuy or voting Kiil Chailes IC hVelhurger furnished I. On Imnd for lliiKlmer knd II A put up a like amount foi I'll est hie and tlm young men were leased PI rest I no It alleged to hate bun Inltmale with Haxel Thomas, ugi 16. and the other with Martha l.ngur. II The arrests yesterdny uiuk twenty two of the thirty two Indlelinents returned by the grand Jury accounted for Action on the remainder Is coming to day or to morrow The l.ugur, Thomas nnd llnki girls, upon whose atorlea to the grand Jury the contributing charges are based In all the ases, were In fore the Ircult court yesterday and i hnnged their plena to not guilty Their hearings were set for next Thursday It Is the desire of Judgn Kggenuui to dispose of the cases as quickly ns possible so Hint the girls, who are becoming rrtoro and moro hardened bv inelr slay In the Jail may be sent Io svm correctional Institution. County Treasurer llntr entertained hla friend 1.

A Mcllrlde treasurer nf Wells county, who was visitor In lbs cHy yesterday. Judge Ynple In the superior court granted to ilrs Kuuim Hi hlui a decree of divorce from Arlhui Hchlup and to Mrs. Dove lloyer iIocmo of dlvorcu from lelbrt Z. Hover iirrln M. tonley begins action against Joseph K.

Ileluncy to recover 1130 on a note. Hoi A Wood Is at torney for the plaintiff Mrs Dove lloyer higuti pnu ceilings Mondsi morning for divorce from )llrl K. lloyer who una loo gay with other women and the duree was granled later In the ilav McAdams and llnrtcell are atturneis far the complainant In the superior four! Judge Yaplo Itiantid Judgments for ibllnquent toxin against the following parties llllii ill la Vcb for tll.lt Fred loiue for 16 01, Alfieil Kmart for II Knyarl fm tll llenrv lb gal for 126 2K Aithur I chimin for III 7. William Mil for William la tin for tl Wllliiini A It lit tu lout liimn suit nuuliiHt the lirt Wuine Northern liulliiiiii Traction coiiiiiiim to niover liiiiKiKis In the sum of I'l'il Cirus luiilkmr be gnu ault iikiiIuhi. tl in ptnv to rci'over daiiniKs In the sum of tMio Mr Fiiiilknir i umidalns Hint mi Hiptimbir Mtb I imi while ilrlilng iillll his wife on lliouduav trmllon imploieH ran iv i er lit bin horse and hiixsi throwing both to nu side and liijnrilng Mr and I'aulkiu On the siiiiin dnv the trmllon nr ran Into on automotille drlieii In Mr llhlnehnrt doing damage to Ibi evti yt of the amount aeited Hounis iinif Ki ntu rk an atlornes for tin lulinants Io re tins but on Milder for the lontrmt of eret tlm; itinti i oal bunk rs tlmt of (leorKe Inap for S2.2M1, nnd It was rejected (lioigi Mong A Hons were nwnriled the lontrail for painting all the bulbluiKs on the muni) poor farm, their bl lug tl 125 The iihjicthin to the hid on the inal btink was the fact that It wns the only out submitted and tin oiumlsnloiiein In.

I to utliuit mini ittentloii iiben the floiid trouble hiiIimMi a Supsrior Court Jurors. lurors drawn for i In Aptll term of the superior nuirl me ns follmi limn Kiel CIiiiiIim F.l. VtliofT llinrv lliillerinun i'hnrb N'i I son lir Wayne linn, a limner I nfiiyi tie township iilWIim lerTi won lidin Frvln. Aim I Himmbr I Itlier Fdwiird CliiiiixHi nllni tin in nti.ilt HI loe Climb Sllllbiirn II Hutu Hiuttli AnlliiMiv Jurilau Wiine Julia Hi ruing John I'm Mndlson Win liil.l S. ott Monro.

Fisher I'leiieant leiltllib Kiiiutmr l'i rrv IllW llHlllp Lieensad to Wad Vrtliur 1 1 1 lit anil In. I I I'rnw fi.nl Mask I. "It.isIi nnd l.ottle I' M.l.i Arthur Vlllls and 'lifmi Hani hi Albert I Hi biirman nnd lit tlllbert, Miles MiDanliln nnd lluil Unum Dm Id lorn nnd Hnilli lto TUESDAY The Wayne Wine company begins suit ngiilnst (Irorge Kurtx to recover till on in i. John HnfTuian Is attorney Tor the plaintiff The Fort Wnyne 1)11 and com puny IukIoh hi Ion iignlnsl Fred V. Crosby it nl Io recnn a meibiiiili Hen ll.iijuiiilii I I leu tun Ih itttorney for Ihi plaintiff The illvone applUntloii of Frank 10 Tlbbl.

again! Ida Tibbies Is be lug heard In tin superior court, Ju.luc Ynple pri siding Charles A Hstr tieglns nctlon tu a ileirn illtorie from (Villi, I lie Hair mid the Ife I restritlned on npplh atlou from rtmoilng ttie bouse hold goode Si. nn and Ki nnerk mi attnrno for the plaintiff In bis will llli it In Judge F.ggemun a court I.oiiIh ninth linns all bin istnte to bis If. KM in Neuroth, and $he is liimn il i xccutrlx Chart, a Itlurs buns nil his propertv to hi Hunt. Caroline Whit sell, of ii.wiiH..ii, I ltd The will Is .11. In the In ult court.

In the cln till i ourt, nn charges filed by Htnte Mtorney lllgcinnnn. Ife.l Worden wus flneil tl nnd glvi it Jail sentence or sixty day, while Clem Fnslev wns fin. il tl and sintenccd to Jail for thirty days tor assault Jacob limbic with Intent to rob bin County Comtiilsnloners Hull. Friinke anil Hihwlir with County Fnglnor Vita Onnahy, who Is charged with lauriudlv. uuuL abanilopmi nt I' II.

4 nleilck appeared fur the husband I Yank Tibbies wss granted a dune of Yllw.rvc from Ma 'nlibliis' by Judgn Vaple who del reed that the husband pay the defendant S00 alimony '1 Im A pi II leini of tlm superior i ourl will begin nest Monday and the new loose leaf nioril aystim will be Installed by the lrk There will be sniiiti too ase on Jhe dm ket. Ill the iiiso of Allx.lt II tlrover against John W. Voting al for ejii tlnent ntld possesalon of real estate tin. circuit toiirt Jury found fur the deenduiita Judge Kdweid tl'ltourke presided In the In ult court at the bearing of arguments In the rase of Jay lllnd iiiiiii vs Noah llarrett for an accounting and1' division of profits In llin circuit court. Judge Kggo man presiding, the Hank of Marl Inton obtained a Judgment for f7.Tl ugalnat llirdle Hlear tt al.

The case of (Jeorge lluhr et al, vs. I ho county commissioners and forty five others. Involving a' road, wag Mettled and dlainlsaed In th circuit ourl. The suit of tleorge Ashley vs. Alplionao Hobbe.

on a note, was dismissed In the Ircult court. Judge James J. Moran, of Jay county, came Io the city yesterday afternoon nnd presided in the circuit eouct to bear arguments Id the Fust ditch rase Io determine who' Is liable for the coats. The will of the late Jacob Tschan nen was filed for record He leaves all his estate to bis wife and she Is named us administratrix. Mrs Kdlth Krenilen filed proceedings for a decree of divorce front John II Kmnalcn The wife charges that th husband choked her and threatened her lire If she didn't ileal him J.

Iigan I attorney for the complainant. County Commissioner Frank ex amlned aeverul links nt the county Jatl yesterday and with the assistance of a plumber found aeveral of the water tanks near the roof leaking He pairs were made at once County Commlsnloiiers llutl nnd Hihwler and Knslneer Wiley droie out Info Cedar Creek township and found two small brldgis In need of attention beiause of the damage done liy the rains The lust ri ports on the Clem nnd Morgan muds In Monroe township rei oiiimi tiling Unit they be run Mtriieled, were Mini with the county oiniiiiHsioiiers )islinliiy With Count) Htiriiyor (liiinlliir Phillip Ncff llinrv Itte were the viewers on Jhe Morgan road, unit lacob Flatish and Herman Ilia kemeyi on the Clen loail Lioansad to Wed. I Mirlx and Dora Father B.U JUUJJ ,1 'tjji ajm is: tr 1 Dullii Ine Htrausa Daibl ltariihart Wultii sslg nnd IVIIth Joseph I. Htnrk und Cuiupbi II Ii ffi rson la Hirer nnd Mix is llhoilis nnd K.I Kb I II. Oenth blue Msrle A APPELLATE COURT.

Divorce Alimony for Wife TiiihiiIk by Intlrellis Arbio llufTinan vs Mlllon UiifTiiiiiii II nut Ins. too Ailains (I) In tiling the amount of ultinoitt iv lili Ii the wife Is eiitltinl t. iii In, In re husband anil ulf. own nul tatulo nn tinant by iiithe tlis It Is piopir to lake Into i oiihiiI itattnii the fait that bv the grfintlitK of ttie illiolie I lie wife liei omeN ttie owner of ille half of the real estnto For the purpon. uf .1.

ii riiilnlng Hie iint.iunt of alimony to be given In any i ase. the iuxy lleiulre Ulto ttie i Irriiiustfini es of the parties. iiNiirtiiln tin. niiiouiit of properti i.wiinl b) tin hiieliiind. the souri from iv lil Ii It tame the alilltt) of the hits build to pay lejmou of his flniin.

lul i nii.lltloii. as well ns his Im ome nnd al.lllt) to earn iinnn I aud tho Amount alloweil In i in rase teats largely In IhV dlaireltoii of the trial i ourt fl) I nliss It iippnirs that the trial i ourt abused its dlsintlon In swarding all limit) the Judgment will not be re i si on appeal THE DEATHS Hllflmann. Mm Miii. wlft if Frt1 lltlKiiiarifi. 'Ilrtil al 7 So ylwrlay morn llllr ul lis.

lloina JAVA Ullillti itlaal aalli. Hiivmli I lf nUMftl litr tlawth Hlia I U.i. litre. laara a. I a lilt Keintiiiii mm Iimiii In ilne Krli Trk It nlierK VpIIiaII i)nrrnan, ami cam ti.

tut rlra In 117 Hh hHtl rt il.Ud In Furl Wnyiitn mIiuw Htm Icuv? IiU tiuutl uml avii hlltlrvii Mra Chart kratth of Anrw MrH Jatnn Ityan, tl Jnrtt niitlvr lttl, ah1 Mm ltot)rl Mmir nf Hrnii.i lUpltla, itvil nml WIIIIhiii of Fort nn Ih it are jiUo nine Kranr1rhlltlrn anil fin' gitat ifiaiitU litM Itvtnjr HulcMnfli. I 1 1 tit hlriRi, until it frw wifhi n(h an tiiimitn of lh county Inflriimry. who wiiH iiiiiifvtl from thit Klka It iiil iiioorlla col Ira honnltal, mill li tlmre ytftnlay 1 1 Imd bti In fit III. if? health for aimin tlm Tha ifMimliiH arn helnic heM nt thr kUtihn A Mrlt hliiK uiiiltortaKlrig imrlora until ftiur uriiihrm In Ihtylon. untl latr In Jo hn (nn loiatfd Qock.

A trlvyrnin waa raealvnl hr hy rela llven anuoundntf the death yl rday at Oonvtr (l of Henry Work, asetl Hfty tlirft yar, furmarly uf thla clfy It wu Mr. Itl liint night that a totnitlloa tlon dlaeaaea death Mr. lloika hud leen III for alx mo nth a llafnra leaving here twenty' yeara aao, Mr (liKke waa head aaleaman In the dry KHMla department at the lula Wolf biuiu in Denver he waa manacer of the aim department at tha tl a. li final Hliul. i sail I It V.iik.lv I'ns n.ie im tirHltl llllflll iraj l.

I.IW I 7'V. ,7 v.J Hn a dry goods H. yl.lted b.r. arrled him onlv day to Inspi ct the rratrKttfr'fliK'ltTTr loniiwing in, ii. ion i ne remmlaaloners.

will put. the driveways In the county in goon condition ns soon ns men can and they nre satis fied that tin nashnut south of (he New Hnvin bridge will rentilre ninety foot bridge where the Trier ditch i nipt l.s Into the Mnumee rlv. Till Is lite point where It I proiiosi to dliert the Ht Mary's river water! east of I ort Wavne Licnad to Wad. Count i I'h rk llrnnntng refused a license to Mimea Jacobs and Amanda Jacobs, a dlv iiricd couple Jatrensi wire grunted to Hamuel II virion and I'liullne Wlese. Flmi Mourlng ami Flnlev.

Ilcrnard Cvffe i and Mary Agnes Hhca MARRIAGE LICENSES. Joseph Hay Hherman In Myrtle Fo. er. Ijirwell Grlswnld to Mettle fnck wood I.elloy Malott to Oeraldlnn II. IfAiit I he a aeif rullng people should eVPrhrw allowed one man to wield so much power for gKid or evil ver their Lirosperltv and general welfare, bow.

rlttn iiiuis.iHllw iaglhaJvil genius mat man possessed IMftKHIE. WfcUIIU: vagarl UrcipETFOlXOWS; "Jumr Aiacrnruine wernari, divorced wire or trkaawg.aa Tt Havstliael ska a AnvVIIIA tPafl jspa.a taiamsi 1 imct JUL. Jf I la, Ullllllfr rjTtl Mltr1(WfcUj WlUtV TWO MORE YOUTHS tats aftemeon "at the home of Mrw; Adeline Cent. loiter, Mra. Cox announced thil after hef Mra.

Oerhart Jigd rharried a nefro. i.uiiBn rvrncic MONDAY ill ii i ib ii iiiiiiiii TH im a 1 1 a. al I il, riCv Mi i rrank Flrestln. driver of a if i. for tha light department of tha trac JUDCE SUSTAINEOi JURV REVERSED.

The nse of 1tella Childress, ad nvlniatrutrla. court at Indianapolis on an npieal from the superior court at, laifa)itti bus been de Ided The higher (ourt nlllrmeil the Judgment his health began to fall hla eomuany gisnted htm leave of absence for a year to regain his health Ife was a native of this city, th son of Mr and Mra. Anthony (lock. II leavaa Ih widow mill the following children, Arthur, Mr Iloyd. Helen and Margaret of ln ver, and lbs following brother and ala tera.

la II anil A Huek. Mr (1 II (Irlmme, and Mra II (' Kramer o( Oil city, ami Frank, nf Hay ton. Ohio Becker, At the age of elihty lhra yeara, allium iwuaed th death or William lleikar early Yesterday morning at th home of hla dAUgher Mr Km 1 1 (l.r laik. of Winter atreaU II had lived In Kort Wayna for twntAlx yeSis, nimlng har from Haxony, tier in toy vvtiera be was born ll lava fo ir thllilren Mrs Kmll lleilack, Mr William lleltten of Chicago, Mla Marl lleiker of Apoleton. I and William or Chicago Hire great gtandcblldren and In i my grandchildren ar living Hirmin, fluatav llermar.

In thre yar ot(t son or vir ami Mrs uerman. dlinvrfna; a sriort iltness from rean Wayne on Friday of laat week Our Art Department Is making very nllraclive iliowiiiK new that will interest all women who appreciate ilninty needle work. There ar pretty stamped clesmns on aheer material for waists, night dresses, combination aults, cotset covers, infants' tl a a. scarf, centerpiece, etc. etrt.R Stamped liloutea on India lawn with tha new aa cut.

with material to make, (each) 29c Lingerie lilouiea tamped in new designs in packages with material and floss to com plete, (each 50c $1.00 Corset rovers stamped in nrnt designs with Cflp material nnd floss Io make, (each), 25c and JUu INiglit dresses, combination suits and prtnrrss slips, all new designs with material and floss to make, (enth) 75c, 85c and Very Special A lol of 54 nicli srnif. Iinttrnherg lure nnd drawn work, 7K and $1 00 values, riQrv (each) U0C Hnttrnlierg stiarea nnd crnterpirt rs, lare nnd drawn work, 75c nnd $1 00 values, KQr (each) UOC I scarfs, 54 inches long with hem stitching, drawn work and scallop, 75c nnd $1 00 vnlurs. (each) 58c The Rurode Dry Goods Co. tifipltssl of nli. hrl I In I Indstivi Iht for.

I I 'II I' ML. I lolt rtir fmirrMt III nl mb an ilt)e aAindrxt tin dorp iiinittiii i 1 1 a. I li I nt II sait Uv I elHllon firr drill itii fit I.e. an nt iii II rr 1 i Ity for 14A1 tila lAkn af'r nnt nvalton nvenui. dlfl ftrmHn Tmcmrwl fiVf TTTtfTB TflTT TPBlTiVU Kurt com In Mi 4jj.t.UiAtft Mtocrrvmn( I 4 taut rlatlv of ih iiirti)tt4 ftii.Mririr oimri Tin cm family itiva.a runfrai Mnrw wiir trlotl Ix furo a Jury "luiil Jury rirnon ar i o'clock at th (iMin fin nwabUiitt HurUI ConrprdU emtr)r miictA in jtWr'" l.w 9UWK mot vcmmiH LI.

0 a a. riigK riy N.iittiiMmhHmtTMi inw, Jaal a. 7 a. rTwnr fFWr; ror he nn tin I i in rowitivrto inn iirntKn tlrrmnnx Th. tMhby waa takan 111 tha day follow Inn th arrlral of th family in ror i wayim uttors iiarman, Ih nt.Trogatorlcs.

I jitUiiit nf WEDNESDAY bodyiwiu Ufcf to.rrHlll, Mich' eII'v roma in in at dl TTll III mm I a I I I I ffillnwlrtg an rrnia.lniiisll hurUI I John Klr rllrt ntmyi nnls. rail rot. 1 1 iiis.it illr 1 fiatrl4y rnlnaj hoillf KI Bl ffr it) Plire Aftir rniinlli lllmti Ml lh tgf ltl vrtra llr Ifritoa wl I lir tl.n hlt 4tlli ami Julia llvlnri nl Ionic Han Iry Union III nn a Mm liarl Kvilfty (siiirlMl iiiHItaajT I lllnola tn iral railroad Kunvial Mihri will li I I al Ilia alhollr i hun It Halurday itinriilni al ft clock Hint al lit? Iiouau half an hour I afura MHirr. Mr II OrUaiirr ittlrd word front Pativar 4nl yairday afirrnon Informing hr of ll ilalh hr mother Mra rlti Mrlaanr kin Mftagr waa hnrn In hitler ounly In Ik 1 2 and waa phincan of 4'hurubuato Tha raitialna will imiug nl har for lurltl at I IndfiiM ood irniiy JniMH. A Ilntoln Johnain ad ftt who raalda I on th Ml Jo rvail Juaf at iIip fd? of I lie i liy (d al I 10 tf lurh it ait rday nmrn turn at Ml Jtaih a holiat from a 4mihi allon of rilMaaa II had only haart al for tha laat lu and hla daath wa rntlraly nniivi ttl Mr waa an atllva turrii bar of l'honli odi I0 and for tha laal wanly four yearn ha vihi inilovft( an foreman of tha otinetrti.tl.it ilearinint of I he Fori Wayitw huiU.

Ifa la atirld tty hi. wd and one Inns liter All a mr alMlrre Mlenea lel and I km Jtlmmn Mra AlariiMrtl Ituah ui 4fel liy, aud Mia K. uuin uf Llihaati. nnd two tiriithira Knttiiltl lulinsun ihle clly. ami Amaaett hdinaon of lltir llnRton llh Trrnlman.

Mra Ithliard Tritilmmi wife if a ftnner whfilaaal iiiurr of ihle it dld In 1 vr land and lha irrnalm were hm tight hrt )eatrday 'v lha httaliind Heart Iroultlo auaed her tltath after an lllrieaa eatendlna. ter aaveral daya Hhe waa 10 yeara old The tHiily waa lahvti the (lets i ahlt par torn, where It will ho held until tli watar tarittlia tha fuo.ral Io be held Tha Trthlmina Itfl thla ly ahout eltj yeara locating In vela ii I a here thay have ra aid ad alnre The family waa one of lha bent known In rort Wana fttallhom MIMrtxl Htellhorn. lht m(nth old daulitr and Mra KifttorUk Mlellltnrn. Ih lllli at reel drugglat tiled at Hi family 120 lllafl. alrtt, Hunday of rtnviilnotta Th child had baa ii Irk' duya Th runoral a nouncmnt Mill mad lalar Hiftwiq.

uf thafauTh tl Tkfra TiniVfV llltihan llariwljr, wife of It llarl will, a miftchlrilat nt Howarr a. Ilvlnc at Ohio, on 20U4 Thomaa atrt. at Tolado. Hat relay, wan revU hr by rlatlvfa yaairnay Mra It art I ft; waa vlaltlnff har mot lit Mra I lurry llltchena, in tli Ohio Ity Hha tvaa a i.Hilve of thla i Ity, bti.a; born hara on NnvainWr 17 It 4 Hh Wita twnty thrra yara ol0 Kor tlv yaara ah llvad with har imranta In dlf fvrent Ohio rltla hive year aso ah waa married They have on child. Mttr vln, four ar old IU and Iho huntaiid, tha mother, two brothora, l.lonl ami K.1 win.

and threa atateia, Mlanea IJIIIaii, llernU nnd Iteniilce nil of Tolado. ar living leave one dniiKhtft Mra liailen llatia tot Nn ltiii a i Iii 1 1 i rr and Jninea II rr nr III mtnKoaiii Ala and two Kiiindi till litM HI if oe ha I tar tnrniter of Ht UHIk i li.thnll ihiUr'i and lielnliifd i I Im It iwy arlet and Iho hat red lrii Irnant Ktiliei a I itr irtiiKeint ntM hud not ht rtt ninde laat nlKhl ffdfla Mm lnreiiia I tilth HUkt llaltfe liter uf Key King die. I at her luimo Hrst hi Til at rdfi) Mfltvi in mil I ilh wttm Ultel ted it a a he waa oith Itl ft the aat ihr tin a and at no iltn til hor dltlint neeiu tlth al I i)i waa due to I loutal n( oiiiottla Hit waa Ihtftv Uve enr if ae nnd wna born nl Howe I ml In 117 Two era HUH he In rr fnmi New IImvii a nil had aim In en i lot line irttfltabl lilna pKlntliiK hunlnraa al lirr iunin fihai waa tho niitlini of Tha Htory of th i'ata iiinl.a nod I Am Hhc waa mirled Mart aod I aurvlvad b) oiie ami, John luiunte). ami bar I' rent a Hav and Mr Kins 'unrrul a(iiiount ainrnta later Campbll Will lain fCdwIn. the ono rnr old a of Mr and Mi Wlllhnn tii.t.l.

nf 313 HrandrlfT atreet dlad raet(lny tf I'nauinontii 'I hr rriiialna will ha aent to Nf l.r Ittd for hut lul Moinlay morning Phillip. John rtillllr lMiriiiii.ii for lh t'ut llvie HrawInK Mmam living in t'ent II vr iiurk dtfrt ftertny aftetmMifi of i ornll( atloiiM He wit a nlxt) four year old nnd hnd wide rlr la of fr'eiitla hiv lti(f lived all of hla llfo hi olt Ha lnra a widow and a ilt 1 aalt lritatotid of AH'Inii nd and una later Mr Anna alvln. Ilvlna; In lht Ity rrnfct ineiita fur th funeial had nit bern inad lat nlarld Smith After aevt imi tutlUe with tuhar ruloalu, Ml Willi in. Hinlth thtiij ght Xfitta old, died al hat holne, 1 1 rati tty tie atreet lute him) ntaht Kor th lnl twenty ynra he hal yed lit rort Wayne Hh waa native of Milan townahlp Hh leavaa a liUBliaiid, a bosrniaker nt th 1'anna) Ivanta Imp. nn dniighter aeven ynra old father and mother, Mr and lluhr of Milan townahlh.

and four alatera and ftv brother Mr WllHain i.awl of Foit Wnn, Mra (Jeorje Tlllotk of Nw Haven llmina. (Tar. William ami Theodora lluhr of Milan townahlp, Comd ami Herman lluhr of New I (a van ami Krnaat lluhr of Hi Joaeph townahlu Roth. f'onvulalona raud tha denth yatr Ay anevraUur Iralau Jurant dauah tar. Juat on da old.

of Mr and Mra Itoth of 30. HrandrlfT atieei Tha father a iKullermaltar for tha rnnylvanla, comiany. Prlna Mra Mary Prlns. aed nfty thre ar. wlf of Jamea Prlnir.

dle1 at ft eatrday afteriuon at hr home In edar Craek townahlp Hho waa born In Milan tovtrtiahlp and wa wall known In Kort Wayn and Ht Jo lowrunlp where her bruthera mid alatera rea Ilea Idea her huaband. aha la by ona daughter, Adrian Klmta. nna lha I I a tow drew ii iii niin oroiner. Hnry iiurkholder of Ht Jo nan nu rour alatera. Ann.

a. a a. x'i diiiaii is.fsxt nam ii ''7 iV" Je ioin.lip ull.l ail I9IB lli.r.i a I w. hsri. five broltiers.

Arthur. nwev. rr tMe ea trjssa IswiAsa WlaeJjaaaijllIlaia! nd Floyd Kllawortli of Kill Mamie Nixtiei of 1211 llnra.e street. Ilva in rort warn he boily nlll l.e taken there, l.elng stieltiled to arrlv on Tuia. day.

Th funeral aiiiiouoiiiient a III mad later JohTVaoo. Myrtle Jinann Hit of Jotin aon, 122 Hchllllng av nue. 1Ud al tlie Lulharaiv lioarjliul Hajunlay evening, after two vmaka lllneas from blood k. sonlng Hh aa aged twenty two years and four inonths The huaband paranti, aim ami, r.timiinii i.isworin or r.iK rlhur, iyay, TalT AO.tle I'eitit or thla illv Ire will li held at the home or the la ceased at ten clock Tueaday morning, and at hiirn ocloek at tn, Caflarrlll church. Interment at the loo cemetery.

Oallison Illaaeh Calliaon. Ulaughler o7 11 CaUiaon. 1ti John street, ilie.l at her homa v.i... ilav afternoen from the effects ef tslier trartr atwr raw M4haLJl.r. of Kort Wayne, and Mr II NeeUy of Ulkhart.

are the surviving relative Tit remain are held al th Tleaton Itynn aiMl naMog savrlera llX ba.sant nmn wij in runarai Service and hnrlal will lake plac Palmar. SSSSSSSSSSSStl $S2E'fi JPljMrriwt ile fcm.i HUrMr saMH1s i 4ZXXS.t1ftttt tt tlgjyaaJaiL. sent fills was Hftyon year noaner wrmsny was grantefl a de 1 a a ...77 i av erse of dlv ore by Judge Tapis from. Abrfcaam IUda dud yaatarday at llp ly daclluad Mrs ralraer was horn In Marlon hlp, this county. Kaltrusrr tl, 1X1, ami ear iiionn ajmiu; Jitna nso niiii ll roc slwu Kllaaheth Ts AlUe Hall and tTOfOrtrsrci grinnesT.

ii 'aL ll0r Ir. sil rrrHhTSTr, IrwtB anil William, am one slater, Wanda. The funeral serv leea will k.i.t thsu rsaid.a ml JO TBesdaV Imnrnlnir ll vo inuring omriatlnir ami at 12 in i. VUrg33rl uijAUaaaarij nfsr Jr aefi graduau (i "'ehmend on March I. Th Ji.f'l'" her to.dy 3.

Jl1 1j fe I JZL1 "1'T i 'E VJI aJk a XJ 'L iMiniiaasiiiia sisMai i i'i Tr Esrhiil.JllalTliM ir.iiTian. ii fT i. 'iwlll VCafi arsj.1,!'. wmmmmmmmmmsBamin wrrr' viisammmmmmmiiimmmmxm livefhte i riasn wn a. aiuLujii .7 "rr ie aay ins.

Dun an iiaiiii in Torawrat'a JeifUnT. ltCS mlaaJ. Jiaoae and a Itslf Bine thm laUsariau 121? ly dtcllasa uotll th. snd StSr BhV r.V!:'1 VnwrSnsr'' v. a avis.

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