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THU FORT WAYNE: SENTINEL jsD.iv, jAfrtiAitv mi i II: iff 4''' GETTING READY FORGASSHOW Arcade Is Being Prepared for the Unique Expo sltion. NEXT WEEK IS DATE jireparjlw kh. big' expoaltlon fc'el; nekl Jn connection with invention of tt) IndUqa, which 'Ik. biruo main Btbeihai Jthrftugh tli i)tr otjhe the building, and beep, placed cro gtruotur' whpre the i) erfiilarops will be attached. jvlll be 'eAclose'd with; TdOofsIri that, visitors.

exposition Inspect'the (howl In Both lobby win Utilized In' the demonstration, which will ahpw Countless, modern ufa to General "Mana g'er Mulhoilahd, 'of; the Indiana' Lighting company, and )ils men in enthuslastlo over big 'event, which, will be unique In Hg way, will be; time bow hi been held outside tli very largest cities, Manufacturers or fta fappllanceepf every kind from altorer the country are planning to have their devices' on dlaplay at the Fort Wayne which will continue for fouf days. t. AUUXXUJN BALiE ILL IN CHICAGO; DATE CANCELLED i i Mme. Schumarin Heik Uri atte toiAppear inort Wayne regrets; it deeply Furniture, Stoves; Carpets, of National Furniture 1231 Si Calhoun Sale at 10 a.i eacli morn ting. Auction sale starts ieveningsat 7 o'clock.

All (goods must go regardless of rcbst. All fixtures for sale. iSpecial drive on Cook Stoves and Uanges guaranteed by SIGRIST; Auctlneer for Receiver; fechumann annonoctfd: tdabnearlrta song recital at the MM Jestlc 'theater, this Is ll In 4Suname rea pii xur Wayne till tfnva, The; roatuigs felled, till i'ca'ncel aaiii'' irepresentlrig' Mm reached the city at: noon froth eo.was'plained: that tlngulshed "yvasselxcd witK' a 'After' singing: Chlcagp Sunday 'af ierryeh, And Is cohflnetjl to The'cancetlattbn of the Fort Waya? engagement la a "matter of profound regret ty Mine. Schumann' I leirtiV (n ofwl jU, but 'nev er In seat 'sale vfW' a very, large COMMITTEESS ANNOUNCED WIFE IS CHILD IS DEAD Ed Diffenbaugb Objected toBeingCaughtiWith 'His Sweetheart; CITY COURT CASES from Page One.1' Urr r'' 'i. 'lU Lli The Real Value of a pair of glasses depends entireir tipoii the eye cbinort'tii ey gi ve yptf Expensive: fit your' fiy'' ROGERS VOLASSE whatRvcr, payj; to $5.00, are' Atortli; a Jini) drd cents ou the No rhi rge cxtuniuii ibn; VTright, Clire.

touhg, Cobbki 'ahl Maddoi, AVeeke, Connelly. Appointment e)b, Corrw Aelternv Crai'eii, Spiilenntlckeri Wise, CJohoe, Brow.nherry, Telegraph Mrid Ple9 St'oVcna, gpencer, llbfnh; Vacii, Lyon, G'relger; WeeKB, Cohee. Sofiltera' Monument pineanV' Jlog gen, Tingle, telddle, 0g1eaby, ItupeV Sotdleta' ,1 ro'nvji and And Salldra' Orpharia' Mom Strickland, McKennan. IToinmojvJrrWcasanis. Vwla.i Walson.

Insurafice Vorla, Ucniagel, Tlinrnton, Fitier, Jobrieon OlitahrK Printing Walls; Faulk ner. Ault, Virl. Bennagel. Ratcllff, Clark, riultord. p.eformatori"..

Inltltutlona Keegan, asuern; upjcraitn, Moran, aiaaselinK, Metriman, 'Mc MehdenbaH, Crlmlnar Coda Wise, XlUchsll, Kellnan. McMlll'en, "Braiiernan. Butch' Pltier, Karts, Jlei'M sood. McQIfW, VanJioftt irrfas'e. Dlllhiah, 'Huffod, Hrlp.men 'MoplKrirtirl.

jllnea anfl Mining Hdrick; SuhV jKeega'H, MbriW Hsmm6nd. Auit, iBerli, ihnoi PiibHc BHIMIfige Be.riiifiiReli 'fitrich land. Manufacturefa a.nrtJCflrortieitcoiLyi ron.ltaggfliV'friteaHck.fllii'Oat: wnimmgj wyers, Clark. Pjihllt' UbrttrleBr Cfaverii, WrlSht; iCarter, C'plvw, l'lriiW'i: Rertt'ch Irr, Plaflnte, Wrintfit; B'r'n; 'Ou'fM. rseiuetiviz her, young, Duncali, Bf wa'amutli, 'VlKis'.

Kwhov'l Hldille. llfr.ltinr Vbu'iig, MeCMW. Mendfr iViijyiM.itmnieTEiiWdi,,; Jltni'lra loh Fit ier. i.jmiio, u.Mrlcki. ItaiBm.ortf), CoHtfIv bglehay 'Fort.

Wayne Cite One. The 'fallAftitiR "appdtnunenta of ete rjwgrajfKera, nnrt In i), iw.n' uijin. 'HPprearatMrva vpry, of VincenneB, hulrman of Una niniijilftce' on; minor Hfipbln'UTints 'n ho'iriej pl report today: IM Wfrenbaugb', employed; at the Tort Wayne. rolling milles iwl living at Wall ftreeti objnete lb being followed by hln wife when )ie goeaoHmnlng' and nun lii hotter half caught him dean to 'rlghta Saturday either atruck or phoved her, and. be tell In truck pn rontlaq trfet.and"'wae"brul9ed flnect.3 and' costs In theiHty court for awatilt and battery and hut wife went ehop ping Saturdny afternoon nd ehe auapect ed time he wan going out to ee hla girt andiehe watched blmJ Ati midnight the lonated him, In a house near' Pontlaajaml TUonwi; treet and called the, police.

Il earn before there "eho'ved her out. the atree car trackj She had for aasault and Aeurety; of the, peace case agalnet'hlm continue. MM. Dlffen. bougltMld her hualwnd gave the gl.rl the heme of Ed, feuasell end he not' otnr va.is, Floyd Cftmpbell.

attested Joj. yagTancy. jvju advised to a Jo or get out ot MlkeKoehler wept (is he told the Judge htr Ml nnt itrunk when' he was Arrested 8nturday nJuht. but tli Judge said, ha aicm i oeueve mm. gaTe tnnx p.

under pn Indefinite continuance. polite Notes, SotnelM'ly got Into Chiirles ttb's lenewpback of ItlsTOrryetreet grocery and nipped a couple' of Ilia chickens TO CURE A COLO IN ONfi DAY Take LAXATIVE JJKOMO Quinine ftrugglsta refund rnorteylf.lt falla to cbr. W. aEOVE'S elgoa' ture la on ta'ch Sle; PlJRCriAS'tS STAMP CO. Alva who; haa been employed a atorekeepef the Home Telephone and Telegraph ccutlpatiy.

for the paat' right: years, has botigbt out tho Wayne Btiimp fpr wned byLeoiiard Bnker, which Is lijoated In romii IS. of The bulrllng, and' will In the future devote til" time to the Mr," SnOwbcrger vyl'l remodel the. Wore and In "addition to (he atnm'p busl nesa vlH tnnlte a new departure in stencil worfc Little Son of Peter Lauer Fatally Hurti'at Toledo. FAMILY LIVED HERE i.timir,, lira. peterLauer, former rear ldejita: of Fort Wayne, died Sutidayl rctm.injurlea; (received In, an accident ou ihjg some 'V'.

(' iiaitrVother Of lb', marf lage' dauher of grocer on E8 Waahlngtbn The remains i will be. brought to Fort and Interment, arrly.lng at the, and will, lite taken' tti. the Ank'eiibf uqk' unaertakins rooms. NESTOR OF THE Oldest Represehtatiye Hale and Active and Likes the Job. is CAPX DICKSON.

QUITS FORCE h. jfrom. Pago THE YOUNGEST SOLON MAHANNAV Juannah, Mahahna, 75 of agei died at 9 o'clock Monday "morning, at the 'County. Infirmary front senility. lilts' Mahanna liyed for many yeajs In the Comparet home, but recently mental condition made her removal to the.

Inflrrnary. necessary. 'The Vrernalriii' we.r Jemovpd; tej 'thr Peltier undertaking rooms, where f.i neral seh'ices' will be held WdnesdaJ mOrnlng at o'clock; with Interment In Comparet family; lot at. tUi denwboil SCHEELE. Men's 'heavy work coats, On flftb off, 'qtf.

FARlSrWANTED Fterh hi tij. 159 srVi' n'tthln ten trillea of Fort WW doal w'ltli' bVnsfr only. bos "car'SCntinft Jt. gtipw viii 1 1 i i vi i mum i'Bfl'Et SOAPS, CREAMS, POWDERS' Cut Rate Prices 2Jo Packer's Tar Soap SJIc Cutlcura Soap 19c. Wo Cold Cream and Glycerine floap 6c ca.k.

Otycei'lne 10 Colgate Shaving cake. 2So Mtnnen's Talcum Powder 15c, ''b0. jte TV'iliknv's Talcum Fovyjer 15i; 'SOo JSwarts, Down Face Powder l.id bog: 258 Lyon's Tooth Powder 18c. J5c Colgate's Tooth Powder jc. 5o Llstertns 2flp.

Tpliet TVatera 75c Pure iocJ. Hydrogen, lb, 25a. Glycerin Rosa Water, 4 oj 15c iCre'sm iBcj. Bajr Bum, '25b. I i Tf I 1 1 Sj I mmm MumrwEsr Coptr or CaDioun and Columbia Streets.

SfpiiOKijiiir Grace: Wyhle, Sa km Sialic! It', nroolta, tnlnnijty, Li) port. Tioul.V. kretgeri Jta'rr, C'l'ty: E. pntcraim, Fort Mlc'liael SchoIlarfU IlhtzHi Rlchatnl. Kvunsville riussell Racey, TlncennesJ J'HIIlp f.titjj.

Frank. Hlnnsr, Frlnt'etun: Albert, ft, Sy wioir Alfred Evwrnad, Doorkeepers Frod J. nehBr.mriti', Kvansvllle, TayW Thoriipsonv Craw tlsili lim SWeklina, Greenfield. j. of Vtnccnnes, for eppftker of the houaij, has hcnn appointed.

prHtn ntn'rrtn 'speaker V'herti'p. Mlblack (erred In the some capnoltj ito yeoira; ago undct i Tbomao: 'It. Dutlntr our groat overcoat an le thai h(jj. Jui started we will. sell a grtuirt Can Moltfrn" with the finest tailoring, silk llndd' and Inter' ivllh flannel, for 14a.

It will' compare with anything; jou can hive made far tSO.OO. ATTEnaox FLftTftHEIt REMODEiSg" SALE In order to reduce our, stock before remodeling we altc a nperls'l 12 Per Cent. Reduction for the next five daya'un all Hardware, Tinware, Galvanized Tubs, Boilers, Wringers Skates, Sporting Goods, etc If you want to buy goods lower than fjou ever dirt don't 'fan call at (Hit FEEIBURGER HDW CO. 1914 Calhoun St. BIO M6ASURE Washington, Jap; The ie'natd committee on judiciary this mbrhlng fa llefl to agree upon tha report it 'the resolution providing for direct fmpuiar election of Vnlte.it, States senators, Another mpeflng bf tha committee may tie bekt latcf Irj tlffl 4ay.

UTS'SENOCHIUDREN Csre'rts tohipisld But Tejiehs'rs Have No 1., OJhr: Course. arnts' board, of; health. that punim.s.te' aent out of lies scbpola suffering from 'Heavy twlds, and there. ha. been a Inr et pHttr.lln In.

tKe tnatterl r. FllO frtiu nt the. Ward. sav t'escb er have no other 'Course ooen to theni as law tpeclfftmlly iwys, they w'tieii they wliether the dlse: la'ttapsmlssahl or not. Tearners wn't iuto tio.tnu re liable, fo flnes.

AH Fancy' Neckwear February. Mrs. Sophia. 'Schreii; wife' of Henry Sctieele, residing at St.Jf Force street, died Saturday afternoon at 'the age of bad been in falling liealtK fpr the past three op.d durUig tho last vecks had been critical, Mrs. Kcheele ivss a native of, Adsms couiitj and was an active member of 71o'n Lutheran church arid of th'La siclety.bf.that congcegaljoji, Stiy vlylng memhert of the family include tlt Itti.abanrt snd the following cili flron: William, August, Henry, Martin and Herman.

Bchecte', Mrs. Enitna Fiw hspttber and Mrs. Mary Wesllnij, There are also two brothers and three sisters Charles and Henry Mwer Fred Mrs. William grid 'Hfbry. Wefel, Funeral services 'Wednesday nfter nodrfat the anfl at 'S n'clock from Zlon Lutheran church.

Lnehr; 6fflrlatng. of Mr, nd jyiillam Wallace, died Saturday, evening the family horn In Mil; frptn fever at ih of. tw Fupern.l servlcW vvefe held.TrlVately Monday CITY RE TIT IE Si The Ledls' Aid fioplelv of Westminster eiiurt'n win meet on Ttmranay atternoon at tfi' homo.of Grnetert 60 Wnflhiiwtoti. pohlevnrd 't'lwVEnwortb letiime will hbld busl'. ness and meeting, tomorrow even ing 'ot 'lha.

nom''f. IM Berale Qiilhca, 2'521 All iha.ypung people ol the churrli are reipieated.ln be present. Miss' pvn l.nufeny; wh. has been a fwrleti it the Klcn liersntiitbrlum, Indiana for 'several weeks on account i't iK knes. fine recovered and 'ha left the Its atlll in The Fort "Wayne School of Health Culture; will moeJ tomorrow 'evening with Mrn N.

Blortm, Cplumlilk avenue, at oVIotTC Mrs. 'II. Zollinger iind dnttglvters.nre nr nt home In Westminster place. telph VV.Inns, who has bee.nitttendlng sclioul at Angola for the, Inst Hvo years, was' 'hi tha. city over Sunday visiting his mother.

Jim, fj Whta'ns, on his wny to where he will have an ex, iminatlon for a. pliarmaex license, Henry R. Nuth. a resident of New Corvlort. for some tlnie.

a pntlent in the Luthefh. lio'stilial, where lie was operated upon for appendicitis, ahl" to IMVe. for, his Ironic this mornlnK. Mrs. RichCy.

a at: Hope hbspjtal for. sfinxe time, also left for her home In Toleilo this niq'rnmg. Kparks from the chimney this morning set Are to the i roof of tlio dwelling ilf Dr. it. W.

Mctiaskey, on West Main street, unci; caused. a damage Of Th depprL ruent was ciillocl, Malloy and M'uide tlaag Ifoiie tcV Chicago tu 'attend the millinery exposition. John Jv Jordani of Scranton, Fa, Is In the city Ihe guest of II: J. Keehan. Jordan Is the manager of tha Scran, ton Transfer company, which' owned by Mr.

Xeenan. Rv. C.c Shjrey. today from Terra where he attend' cd the Antl Salooii league Held day exerclees held. In.

that, city Sunday. The hearing, in til Rufus K. A1I1 aun case, before poi A. tVbod, as. 4pc 1 clal master Iv.ljl.

thdf, government building January 10., Drc Henry' Hcrkowltij, of phii adclphlar yvtio Is. tb. deliver address at the Jewish feinpln this even ing, arrived In the cty and Is a truest at tlhV'An'thunsr. 'ort Wayne i puiicil No. 4, Ituyal opd Select; Masters, will have an In bcMttnn meeting Wednesday after noon and a.banituet at 3:30 oclock, to hlcli all Royol Arcli Maa'bns are hi Ited.

In the, evening the Inspection of IhS chapter will occur. Mrs. If; u. Freeman, who recently SENTINEL WANT ADDS ALWAYS GET RESULTS. underw.ent swrgicai operation at" Rochester, nns recovered suiU cflentiy to return to her hbmfc In this elty.

On her way homeward Mra. Frijcmari. remftlhed.for a time tovlslt friends Irt She rapidly re gaining her strength'. C. If.

Douglass, of Warsaw; who en listed In the engineer corps' of tha army, at tM )WM. recruiting station A week ago, and vho has been awaltlnu cbnftrmaflori ofihfs enllstmcni; which It Is necessary to front washing, tort, D. before a mah, is sccieptecfln. this hrsncij of tha service, will be, sent to Washington barracks, WaH Ingtih. b.

C. Sergeant Seller, tho Jo: eat rtcrulllng having received notUsp: Jo that; effect thia Jvl'MANipAt, Sfr.s.' Mihala for many' j'etra a irf Fort W.ayne;, tiled ana 'Fplrflald aveftue, the. years. The remains ha.Vf been, re "mTe'd to; the horn.o't a son atMi Oakley 'itreet. Mrs.

Fcjrt years ago and, had resided here, continuously'. since' 'that tliiiev Joslsh MeMctnlgalt Hied thlry Dnc) and surviving retetlves Inciudo' sons llarry and James. McManlgai.o.f thlsclty, and Oeorjfe McMarilgaii of i Jarnes K. Polk Shepler, a.wtillkhnwn Allen county resident; dledi Sunday afternoon iit his home near Ferguson Station at the, age of 65 years, Death was due to pneumonia after Bn Illness Of but a few. days.

Kir. Shepler had Jb' Allen coun: ty since childhood and was well known ahcJJIgyxeilmjJJajf.ejyjia.Ji.a soldier during the civil war and was arnember of Bass, post, Q. I. Pu, add Pf Roanoka lodge of MaSona. Svrvlvihg relatives Includ the widow and five chlldren Roy, Ralp and Shepler atid Mrs.

Alex. Gunnison. services Wednesday morning at lOiSO.o'clocit at Zapesvllio. FUNERAL. NOTICES.

Cjoshorri. Funera'i services, for Ja eob Ooshorn be. held Tyesdaj afternoon at o'clock rom the rest denca, 1210. Wsshingfon boulevard The ratterson 'Fletcher store crowded Read their sale "ad." on. page five and you.

will Dance at Tanner's Wednesday, Jan. ,8 2tv THE ALPS. Italy, Jan; oAvalanches from the Alps of cxtraordinaryt extent are reported, particularly in the prov Inte of Cuneo. Between thcs.vjllage's of Llrncne. and Vcrnante twq snow Slides, estimated pt five hpndred tho.usand iiavo obstructed the railway.

In' certain districts near Mscjdelena Mil. many housea hac been Isolated. In one valley the only thlngr atipeartng above the anow re chimney tops and the upper ends of gpssaaasteKn, WITS WORK WELL ox POSTUM Jan. jiproprlijtely, docs, Benjamin ShbaIs, Maf ila in aept hundred thp. highest' numberiin the mnttet'bt a'eat1 the hoiise.i yeirs, Aitnbst 'Avlthln i tape of khc houv patriarch Is Georgs vlite; represents tiye front Sheibcpiiniyi Blllman; 26, Is 'wetnbeJr1 ln'the branchif alts la A Pionasr arid a Democrat, Jphrison is, pioneer merchant and banker of hoaisr Blllman' Is school Wscher, Thft" beardless, lawmaker 'der clarecl.

he came' to the legislatures to spear, th': law. Tha. Nestor, of Shoctls says ha Is not hen to set; th fionse afire, but will by bis ex. ot many years, to serve a sort pf, baltltice wheel for budding, and Intrepid statcsnien. Mr.

Johnson is a democrat to the core, bdt believes the mantvith opno. Ing clawa has a right to Ily. am said today, "but I hope fair one. Tio often (p the' heat' of campalgij men fbrget the church, tjia lodge and rnanyof those things that make for ltumsh good, Alfe 'the war (a they sit in sackcloth', and aslrea, doing ponahitefctr hasty wordt and.brpkeii. I believe.

In the brolherbobd of man. aiid sought to 'obfcen the soldep rule: during my campalgii." Likes tha Business. y'Ji iV. Jolinoh'S years lightly on ices willienejl iiau. iio scniicirB ciftai deftly, walks with, a atilck step and tyjth Vplerclhg.eyo looks heart oi iiiings.

"I like this legislative busl he salii. "This tip lot 'V nights does not bother mi. If I can get four: hours rfeep am. 1 am here to serve my people, and I will put forth piy hej efforts to so'. This Is Mr.

Johnson's first term. hundred and 'fifty United iJen.at unloaded In five mail hags at thecapltoi bulldhig, a a cpmpilnient' from United Senator Benjamin F. Shlvety, On the front Cover of earh vylume the Bllded or the or senator for the book' was il'pr tended. In' each ioluma Was. Senator phivelya.

Wllllem Sleelman, of Haileton, roll In the seti'ate, sri. sppplnteei of Senator George W. Curtis, of Mount Verpbn; perhapa Is khovyiv to mora men and more mih. than any other. the ca piui, wheth er member.

At tym senate, member house or 'state, hoite St.eelniaft n'ss hers last session doorkeeper at the main, entrance 6f Knows' Everybody, "MP, Sleelman tikes pride' his wide acctrtalhtanceshlp declares that two years agohe knew everyone 6f the 'hundred members the' house sndentthe fifty In tha senate, by name, h'e, Ihnt he fchsjiv; their huslness, that, he knew whflit couhtythey 'were from, and Sll of thpm were, personal friends of Sleelman. Th senate irpll rierk saya hl.S 'wlds aciiunlntiinceshlp, not due to any particular faculty totetahi hames: and hut that It been' brought about hy hnrij work 'apd by bfclng' bn the" Job: Ie' says he makes his work a biislhess, tiat ti get ciualntedto knowhei men about him la part of.hls business, He says, he knows every holdover member. In the sekslpn and that w'lthln a week he wli( know the newcomers as Well, steoirtiao early hlcti.ssk, an'r'slwa's'WTaTe gettihg away. He Is a but he likes; 'air of legislative. Italia; ATTACKS THE LORRIMER; SEAT Continued Page; ator' Loritner should, precedence was" settled until after, an appeal bad been taken frp.nr a.

ruling by VIot President Bhermart' and he had been, reversed; Mr. Owen wa flrsfirecogniised, presented a resolution similar to. that hch Kenator BaVerldge had Incor poried In his minority report, It was read and "Mr. Owen was prepared to. speak upon it when; MrJ 'Beverldga demanded the tegular, order; was Introduction of rhorrilne business, The ripe president ruled that the Owen resolution" was Of highest privilege that, 'Mr; having been' had the right the floor; Promptly appealing; from the thalr Mr.

Bev'erldge was supported fiv. a majority of the senate In his contention that the Qwen resolution Would have to lie over one day n. dor the rules. This Dcrmltted Mr. Beverldgc to submit his report and have It read In the open senate.

The Baverliige Report The, Beveridep report the testimony bearing unoh the nlleied no. ceptance of bribes fo'tj'r members of the legislature, and the testimony of these men that the bribes bad been paid by three other members. The minority that It Is an ua pn, tea jaux jorcfi. although, the majnrlt ignorrs It, that the.ponfeesed bribe tskerswere shown to hsW In their possession, bills of large denominations; tinuauallv large sum's of money soon after the dates when they styOre to. having re fsived the alleged bribes.

This state, ment nisde rep tj, the conteh tlen of the majority tharthe men who confessed th haylnaf wceived bribe were not be. ballevp rl Senator BeverMje devotes consider' able attention to.the claim of the nm. Jorlty that at least thresof those who confessed to having; received, bribes had. been or "driven" to make these, confessions becnuie of the. treiitment received front officers' of Cpbk Bangs mW pUntle, Ullnola, IVIr.Meynlha'n Chief Interest Ih the morning see slon centered the "testimony of AV drew 3t Moynllutn, editor of the Jowr nflUaatette, charge IWrtea the i board; on lu.

hunt for said City Attorriy "you know the reaaort, this se. slon la Called. 'and. Ilj tlrne and trouble to iiave ybu make Staty. meht about the Charges jour paper, hen, 'fWell, 1 want to hll of the Is contributory 'rom what we cbhslder.

reliable sourcesv I know tiothlftlf the matter, because do not keep, in: touch with the people 1 no Infereatibiher, than: get! ll'l l. your i "Soj On pblntt am, under ob ligations' and i'dontviiant; to less; I is'ni Compelled The, writer of tlie; ''Perhapsr la: a cltiien; taipayer flret.atand Mn'Moynihan added that, he eitpeota villhih the riejstten to get all. of Ihs Jisimea dates nd told the bosrd; that once In possession of this (nforroatlonhe would askit to, cll a meetlha. but that he Would come out with the names, tha dates and 411 of the: other detail that will be nee essnirv. Mbynihah.

made tbe atatement that' Mary Maloly, had recenUy gone to lali pf merchants who sell'Kopda the ti'omen oh the flats and' told, then to add ten per cent. t. the prices they are now1 charging" and to give this to: her. Hj said that he had been informed'thls proposition had up td Louis Mngard, proprietor of A grot ery on Columbia street, and that be had ordered the woman out of. hla place ahtl her.

he would, not be a party to any such transaction, Tpa witness lnalsted people tvh sell goods to the inmates of the houses. ill fame, messengar boys ahl" others whose' business brings fhern In contact'wlth. the under w.orld be eunlrnoncd and said that some Interesting information. cOuld be oh tatted' the presents that were received. He said the policemen could hot close their desks the night before Christmas because they had so many presents to Vut Into them.

He asked that Harry Peyerle, nlglit piaster, be Called and a summons wis issued for hint, The; messenger jlefyJ UW managers'; arid 'Mr. Langard al3bv.scht Makes "a Denial. MaryMalbly was' Attor hey W. C. Ryan as herrepresentallA'S and she gave nothing but denial to hi chargethat she had given presents id elald that ''Htose'newsi)alta are.si She said did riot Ijellave In Ryan said, he had.

no objection ty allowlhg his client. answer any questions that might throw light on Ihe acceptance" by me'mbera of the po. ilea! force of presents from' her; or aw b'n else, but added, that he woUld not consent1 her' give' any; nivera that might be used against her In event, iharges of In'the course of her testlniony' the In. America twelve years: and Big years; of that tlrsV'Bhe' had spent Fori Waype; She) said owns property oh Lewis stj eel and, on North Clinton street, but hld ho. other property bwnership or lease.

This was asked lo SReer'tnlrt, her 'connection with the women of the flats. Her denials that' she had given any presents were' very "emphatic. She said she had been" to, headiuar a nombey of tfmet' to. ask the chWt of police to laoate wlib had, bought' goodsOf her and skipped out" and added that ha had refused several times to have anything to do with' the cases. Thlae Witnesses, are that were, examined at the morning session and adjournment wes taken until 3 O'clock as the board of safety wanted to get hol of soma other The boa rd rnembers said whj the) InvestTgatloii this afternoon they expected no.

0her res ignatlbri's. Secretary Johnson, b( the board, that. Sergeant Louis Lltiker had: employed attorney In" the matter, le. rather put it on the' ground, that the officer want to get the testimony as the hoe Is of, a damage stilt rather thsn.as.a, means of. defense.

saltl the other: ofllcers might secure! Counsel to take part lrthe Invest! gatloh for the' aarne purpose. Charlie Clark, on btand. Charlie Clark, proprietor of the Ar lington hotel, was the first witness ot ths afternoon and said he had been In, business seven years; "Js this hotel operated, as an as sfgriatlon house?" On advice of his Ryan, he declined to answer ihlt question. He. said his place la run "Just the aame Asany other hptel," but admlttOd that moat of hlspptroha reilstered as man and wife: Tie has twenty six.

rooms, and said he had only Ave. or six regular boarders, lie denied In. the, mrfst positive terms that he had glvep to, any member pt tne ponce force, directly or Indirectly, any presenta if any kind and said that he had Pfver been approached by any member of the force. Chief Ben nd. Detective Sergt.

W. F. Pappert, of: the police force denied that they had received any Jewelry front Mary JfalOIy or Charlie Clark, and the pther orricers charged under.the proceedings did the same thing' as a matter' of form. This form was complied with )n orderto give the men a chance to be exoriere ated Ire event nothing, la found' against theni. 1 Chief Got Some.

SmaTF Presents, Mr. Elliott produced five. boxes of cigars from saloonkeeper and said ho got a pbeketbook and a cigar case, This purse and case were sent to him without any name and he did not know Who He a Id he received a dlanionii pin from the' jriembera. of hla family as a Chrlstmaa preaeht and he produced a receipt frpmt B. Wartell to showthat he bald 190 for this stone on Dec.

21. of the Red Line JMeaV seiiger aervlce prodtioed hla. records fbr December It, ti and HI and showed tht nnck.Mite was sent front 12 South Calhoun street to. police head, This' wag fronv the Wabash depot. There wis, 243 Norths ilhoun street and 4 package wasde Uvcred to police headquarters and another from 255 prt' tha ssme strfet, Both of these, are housea of 111 fame, Tho "records do not ihovf eiitsi were idellyered to, Joweiera Ars" Late? this Afternoon the board; Issued summons for August; Broder; Tfenklcy Koerber, Dallas Qreen, arid Whef 'lesdlfig jewelers of; the; city la' to develop If front, hbm was the gold ex Pollce Captain, plckson Admits was glten him as'a present, by son name h4 refuses to.

UN, yuige; On Fores, Bob, JDicksoil', 'sis he' Is; generally fchoyp', had bcenioh the police force; for' 'sixteen: yearsc and. he'served mpstlbf Ithaj time, arpund the central, part, of the city as a. patroiman.v he had a wide acquaintance, lie. had been' i falthtblromcer and. he made a lot ot! Wends 'who, expressed great' made the mistake rbsthla When' the Grice administration took hold about a year ago he was made.

a detective" 'and served for few weeks under William Borgmtri Whs had Insisted that he be appointed; to the; place because he regarded him. as 'capable When Mrt: Borgmaa resigned soh was 'appointed captain and givert the night force and held the josltton about a'year. During his career as a police offlcBr his record was: good; and the board has pevsr; had occasion: to reprimand him. He; has wife, and one daughter and said today; that he had not determined what ha wm do. Wayne Knit.

Joi Black Lisle Hose, 1.7&C until 1st PATTERBON FLETCHEa CCy Vacant Property; Wanted Not less than 600 feet, suitable) for Will deal with' owner phlyv Address boat 2, care Sentinel, Auction sALit uii 'i, i' ii Furniture, Stoves, Car. pets, of National Furniture 1231 S. Calhoun, street. Sale: at 10 a. m.

eich morri ing. Auction: sale starts evenings at 7 o'clock, All goods must go regardless of cost. All fixtures for sale; Special drive on Cook Stoves and Ranges guaranteed manutacturers. SIGRIST, Auctlneer for Receiver I HAD TERRIBLE PAllI DIBS, Loa Apgeles, Cat, ito, Terrfblyi Injured by a fall of alxty feet fronif, the top Of. the Pacific electrlo railroad bridge to, the bottohl of the Arreyo Eoco (the atream bed.) which separates Loa Angeles from! yfi'.

B. Blecker, a chauffeur, "who cam here four days ago from Indianapolis, lay. bleeding and. helpless tor. prob ably thirty hours' and died soon after his rembvalVto the hospital WHY DON'T YOU SEE What your eyes smart, burn arid acheT Wa make NQ CIIAncEKbn ZX AJilSATION.

There's It years' ex perience, behind Meigs GlasBes, In case ypu need them, to guarantee eye. comfort and safetyi Glasses S2.00. and up. FniSJGHTffl LVRIQ THEATER BLDO. 1012 Calhoun Street.

$5 $50 $100 CASH! CASH! We are OOerlng the pnhi lie today and. every day In tho year CASH in large and malt amounts at posltlro ly the. LOWEST RAfB. Will You Accept Our Offer? We make loans In any amount from $5.00 to i I100.QO on. pi anos; irorseo, wagons, Qur business Is carried on In most PRIVATE and CONFIDENTIAL and we guarantee to save tu; bjJapwctMONEypnl any loan regaraieaa or, tne size.

It will pay you to call and see ns. 'SAVE THE blFFEIt, i. We alsp, iiiake gjiort time' loans to: working mon on' tbelr OWN PLAIN NOTE And GOOD NAME. Mechanics Loan Co. 1104 CALHOUN Room 1.

Second Floor. Home Phone 817. t.iui4.i.u:V e''J 'i llllllll II I'M Ml" I1.

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