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The Inter Oceani
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10 TO SAVE OLD PEOPLE'S HOME Appeal Wm Be Made Today to Mrs. Potter Palmer, Rockefeller's Daughter, and Others to Aid the Bankrupt Bethesda Institution. AGED INMATES ARE IN PERIL OF GOING TO POORHOUSE Unless Relief Comes, Twenty-Eight Who Paid All Money to Pass Remainder of Lives in Refuge Will Be Thrown on Charity. Appeals will be made to Mr, roller Palmer, Mrs. Joseph G.

Coleman. Mrs. Marshal! eld. Mrs. Harold F.

McCormlck. daughter of Jo ha D. teller; Mrs. Emmons Blaine, Mrs. George Pullman, and others of "the wealthiest women cf Chlesgo today to mike Immediate cash contributions 10 the Bethesda Home ttr the Aged.

30 Belden court, to save the Institution from passing out of ex- rstence and its venemble inmates from being placed in poorhcuse. Mrs. W. H. Bausrh, 3C3 Dayton street, a director, said yetterday she would apply personally to these rich sad philanthropic women.

If her mission falls, the home will be s-ld at auction. In this event the fate of the twenty-eight inmates who paid all the money they had for the privilege of passing the remainder of their lives in the institution, will become a problem. Receiver Will Be Appelated Teaay. Foreclosure by the German hospital authorities of a mortgage for $13,500 caused Frank F. Hennlng.

president of the home, to- Sle a petition in bankruptcy. A receiver will be appointed today to wind op the affair of the Institution, which has been in existence fifteen years. In the meantime money needed to keep the old men and women in the home from starving. Their meals yesterday were pro-Tided by charity. A baker contributed bread Mrs.

Reed of Armitage avenue sent meat Today the pantry is bare. Mrs. Bausch. who It a. wealthy woman, declared she would keep the tables supplied until other charita ble persons rained to her aid.

To pay the -debts of the home $20,000 needed. A subscription of wouM put the institution on its feet and prevent the from becoming pauper charges on the county. "I will advance enough money to raise the mortgage rather than see the home sua pend, for I regard it as one of the noblest charities in the city, said Mrs. uauscn. should like to be one of a do ten women to subscribe enough money to see the home through this crisis.

Hr4 mt Hesse S.13,000. "Mr. Hennlng Is a noble hearted man Ha has made a heroic struggle to keep the home going. has cost him $33,000 of his privsls fortune. The money paw In by the Inmates has been used up in running expenses.

Aiooost every month bas been a deficit, which Mr. Henalng has bad to make up. "He has hoped against hope that the public would aid htm. I think If the Humane society and the bureau of charities would place their wards In the institution and pay eo much a month the home eocld be made almost self-supporting. I shall try to bring this about.

"The old people hers paid all tee money they had la the world to. enter the home. It would bo a shame to 'the charitable persons Chicago, to allow beta to go to the poort That may be their fate If the public sea not stretch forth a saving band," Prealeeet Charge Slte Work. Mr. Henalng tald ho thought the action of the German hospital authorities la foreelos- lag the mortgage was spite work.

"I bad trouble year ago." he said, "with John Burmetster, former manager of the hospital and now direct orH( Has worked against aae consistently since. I think be to responsible for forcing me to abandon a work la antra, my itie nsa bran rapped up." An air of. anxiety was evident among the venerable inmates of the place yesterday. The old mea and women were wondering wnai was to oecome or mem. Many were In-sensed that Hennlng had abandoned them after having taken all their money.

"I got ID for $450." sold John Scheibe. 81 yeara old. "Tbla was cut rate. Hennlng, I guess, thought I shouldn't last long. But I have been here two years, and I'm not dead yet.

Hennlng lost money on me." I paid $500 to Henning." said Mrs. Mary Seldl, 5 years old. and crippled. "He learned I had $500 more. He told me to give mat to mm, nut on the advice of friend'! sept it.

80 111 have a little money If the some goes under. Faarhaan Threateas Agree Cewple. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Relraer, each 71 years old, presented a pathetic picture as they sat together condoling with each other over the situation.

He paid $700 to Hennlng, and she uu. it was ail the money thev had. If the home is closed they will be thrown on charity. nwmciuinx. iney nave worked all their lives to prevent.

Hennlng; was worth $50,000, he says, when he retired from the furniture business twen-. ty-seven years ago. He was creatlv inter. ested In charity, and took poor sick people into ma pome on Lincoln avenue. He also conducted a home for street waifs at 88 West itanooipn street.

He founded the German hospital in 1884. and retired from the Institution twelve years later. He and Dr. Hatle-ton founded the German-American hospital la the building now used by Bethesda borne. The hospital moved later to Dlversey boule- Yard.

Bethesda home was built as a trainine school for nurses, but was converted into a aome ror old people, it waa built out order. asaa hospital funds, and a mortgage waa put upvo ii mug out to toe nospitai authorities. The mortgage waa not due until but wnen a suit ror a street assessment waa start. ed against the home the hospital authorities taoa advantage of a technicality to foreclose. This drove Hennfng Into bankruptcy.

He declared yesterday he bad about $20,000 left his fortune. The failure of the hospital. nenniDg eaia, would not take this money from laaeatee May Be Relsnaarsee. TH old people la the home have paid nenning sts.uvu. The building and real estate cost $53,000.

If It is sold, Henalng thinks, It will bring enough to reimburse the Inmates. The board of directors of the heme is com-' posed of Hennlng, bis two sons. Oswald aad Otto Henning, Otto Fallet, and Fred Blrke-ler. MAN FAILS TO SAVE BOYS WHEN ICE BREAKS? 3 DROWN Strer Clveo Hla Lire la Vala for Twe Brother Who Meet Death as Skatlaa: Ope Special Dispatch to The Inter Ocean. NEW YORK.

Jan. 5. Two boys and a min who tried to savethem were drowned at Jamaica. L. today, which was tb first of the Ice skating season.

Francis Stecher, 19 years old. and hla brother William, three years younger, ventured Ice which formed over night on Tank pond, ear Black Stamp toad. The thin ice gave way and the two brothers sank. An unidentified man hurried to the hole to render assistance. The ice gave way beneath him and he was also drowned.

Killed by Switch Easloe. Special Dispatch to The Inter Oeeaa. MENOMINEE. Jan. Scott, brakeman for the Chicago Northwestern Railway company, fell tinder the trurks of a awltcb engine while switching near the Ann Arbor desks and was killed.

RICH USED KING OF THE BELGIANSazSf'HOiAGAIN SERIOUSLY ILL. I 4 V. f. V. THE INTER OCEAN, MONDAY MORNING, JANUARY 1003.

-a a .1 Cable to The Inter Ocean." i BRUSSELS, Jan. The condition of King Leopold, who is sufferlns; front the gout, is becoming worse. It to declared that the bone of one of his heels is slowly decaying and the spread of the disease is feared. It is expected that the Premiership, made vacant by the death of M. de Troos, will be offered to M.

Schollaert. President of the Chamber of Deputies. It is understood be will accept only on condition that King Leopold makes important concessions on the Congo question. BOWERY MORALIST IN CRUSADE TO BAR SMOKING BY WOMEN IN PUBLIC Tim Sullivan Will Present Resolution Before Board of Aldermen to Punish as Criminals Hotel Proprietors Who Permit Practice. Special Dispatch to The Inter Ocean.

NEW TORK, Jan: 5. Little Tim Sullivan, the Bowery moralist, who dashed to the rescue two years ago when unregenerate theater managers covered tbe billboards with the un-draped limbs of well favored young women, will open tbe new penonally conducted Sullivan board of aldermen tomorrow by offering a resolution making it a criminal offense for any hotel, restaurant, or theater proprietor to permit any woman to smoke in public. Nothing since the naughty posters were put GIVE OUT HEV U. S. OFFICES BY Governrnent to Apportion Rooms in Washington Building for Legis-lators Through Hands of One Blindfolded Page.

t. gptvtal Dispatch to The Inter Ocean. WASHINGTON, D. Jan. 5.

The drawing by lottery of rooms In the new $3,000,000 House office building will be one of the unique proceedings la the House of Representatives this week. Drawl Tsteadiay. The drawing will be held on Thursday, Jan. 9, immediately after tbe reading of the Journal. Three hundred and thirty-three mar-hlps ronseeutlvelv a umbered from "1" up.

It If) UliWU VU UJ as, uiiuutvivvi banded to the reading clerk, lta number will be announced. The member whose number on a prepared list corresponds with that on the marble will come forward to tbe desk and select by diagram a room from among the 397 offices into which the first, second, and third floors of the building are principally divided. I About a do sen of the fifty-odd committees. Including thote on banking and currency, claims and elections No. 1, already have vacated the eapitol and taken quarters in tbe office building.

Among several of tbe more imoortant committees there Is a de cided disinclination to move, for instaace.tbe eemmittee on ways and meana. Speaker Xeeas RMsa. On the other hand. Speaker Cannon la much In neeit nf addition! office rOOSB- In the CD- itol. and he feels that he could use to excellent advantage a part of the space now devoted to the committee on ways ano means.

Another of the big committees which has shown no intention of moving into the new office building Is the committee on appropriations, which, either In Us whole or In subcommit tees, sits oftener than any other. As It is a dally occurrence for its members to hold nwetlnn urine sessions of the ''House. Chairman 'Tawney feels that to take other nnartera would be Impracticable. Until now Representatives maintaining u-Uata Aflteea In Washincton have had to pay for them out of their own pocketo, aad these offices nave oeen wiueiy scanereu tbe business section of the city. $1 ,000,000 MORTGAGE OF MAINE' FIRM FORECLOSED sevver Cesasmr That Ball Dasa Patio reatateat.

i -V Special Dispatch Tba Inter Ocean. PORTLAND. Maine. Jan. 8.

Petition by bill in equity for foreclosure of the $1,000,000 mortgage on property of the Bod well Water Power company at Mil ford, Maine, was filed yesterday. J- The company In conatructed a big dam at Mtlford, on the Penobscot river, for the purpose of furnishing power to manufacturing plants in Bangor and vicinity. The foreclosure is-asked tor because or tne alleged failure of the company to meet in terest payments. OPPOSE WIDER CANAL LOCKS. Isthatlaa Caaaaalaalaa Decides That 10O Feet Is Ansple.

WASHINGTON. D. C. Jan. 5.

The Isth mian commission will recommend to the Secretary of War that the locks en tbe canal be constructed at their present projected width, namely 100 feet, holding that this will be ample for all commercial. hipping for years to come. If, however, it is the Judrmeat of the Navy Department and of the President that the proposed width be Increased to 110 feet this can be done at reasonable cost, and it Is believed without danger of structural weakness. LOTTERY up has to shocked Little Tim as the notice sent out around Christmas lime to the effect that women would be allowed to smoke at the Cafe Martin and one or two other liberal hostelrles frequented by persons with liberal Ideas. Little Tim Is something of a maa about torn a htmself.

He goes to tbe raeea-JMid be likes a front seat at the musical comedies ar weil as the next man. but he rays that when It comes to permitting women to smoke In iciieellaneoua public assemblages, then It It-time to. call la the police. Comes Thousands of Mttes tp Wed; Spurned at Church Special Dispatch to Tbe Inter Ocean. TOLEDO.

Ohio, Jan. 6. While he was walt log at St. Joha'a Episcopal church this morning to be married to Mis Alice Thome, a society girl of this city, the Rev. Waller Clapp, who came direct from the Philippines to wed Miss Thorne.

received word from the bride-to-be that the marriage was off. Miss Thorne refuses to make any statement regarding her action. HOPELESSLY ILL, MARRIED MAN COMMITS SUICIDE Met! Ie Affaire sai Thea Easts Life While Wife aast Ckllslrea Are at a Mstisee. Special Dispatch to Tbe Inter Ocean. CLEVELAND, Ohio.

Jan. 5. Being hope lessly ill. Attorney William H. Beavis left his office town today while his wife and two children were at the matinee, and.

retiring to hia room, sent a bullet through his brain. Death was Instantaneous. Vest Short Story i Tho Passing of Llcrcus O'Qricn A wildly humorous tale of strong drink, artistic feelings and poetic Justice on the Yukon Rich in masculine fun. In vivid characterization and dramatic Inland Vatcnvays Tht Grand Strategy of Trade To bring the ocean to Chicago and make seaports of a hundred inland cities this Is the stupendous enter- prise to furtherance of which -The Reader devotes Itself. In the January number Herbert Quick shows that we must itraightvay build canals and deepen channels if we are to maintain our commercial supremacy over Canada.

1 BRYAH TK SWOLLEN FORTUNES WITH The men of enormous wealth have been given a new standing In the eyes pf the general public by their recent prompt and concerted movement In the threatened financial panic Read what two great political leaders say should be done about "swollen fortunes." Four out of Forty A URGED TO, BAR THAW AS A WITNESS District Attorney Jerome Advised by Criminal Lawyers to Exclude Her Testimony Until Highest Court Passes oh Law Question, RULE IN FORMER TRIAL IS PRECEDENT IN VIRGINIA If Wife Takes the Stand Her Cross-Examination Will Be Severer Than Before Fight to. Be Made Upon Experts Defense Ready. Special Dispatch to Tbe Inter Ocean. NEW YORK, Jan. .5.

District Attorney Jerome may attempt to exclude the testimony of Mrs." Evelyn-Ncsbit Thaw at tbe secdnd trial of Harry K. Thaw, which will begin tomorrow before Judge Victor Dowllng in the Supreme' court. At tbe first trial this testimony went before the jury with the consent of the district who said the precedent set In the base of the state against Wood seemtd-taoowr the matter. Several criminal iMvayers of prominence since then him to oppose this line of testimony at the coming trial. These attorneys declarca rllal principle of law ia involved, and that it should go to the highest courts for determination.

Mr. Jerome has given no definite anawer to his fellow members of the bar, and be may feel Impelled to consent to another recital of Mrs. Thaw's story to prevent an appear ance cf inconsistency with his course a year ago, Why Testlaesy Was AslaWtteel. Toung Mrs. Thaw, was allowed to teatlf at the first trial apoa the theory that it was her story, told to Thaw In Paris la 1903.

two years before their marriage, that planted the seeds or temporary insanity in nis Drain. Tbe prosecution was pot allowed to test the truth or falilty of the story, the court rule being that, regardless of its truth, the Issue had to do solely with the effect upon the de fendant'cnlnd. Already the rule laid down in the Thaw case has served as a precedent in anotner. A former Judge la Virginia recently shot and killed a young man whom his daughter had accused of having drngged her. The young woman admitted that she had not told her father the truth, but he was ac quitted on the ground that her story, true or false, had had the effect of Inflaming the parent a mind to aa insane degree.

District Attorney Jerome's course aa re gards the all-important testimony of young, Mrs. Thaw will be watched with the keenest Interest. If her story Is deemed admissible by Judge Dowllng it la declared that the cross-examination to which she will be sub- Ljected will be far more severe than the first one. District Attorney Garvsa spent several months abroad laat summer and cov ered much of the- ground Included la the travels of Harry Thaw and Evelyn Nesblt daring the two trips abroad which preceded their Tbe district It la aald. this year will be able to confront her with Ineldeota of the European tripe aot hinted at at tbe Irst hearing.

Will Make Ftatht aa Experts. There la another point of law wa which Mr. Jerome will fight for a reversal of the rules laid dowa at the first trial. This is la regard to the testimony of the experts who declared that Thaw was Insane at the tlsna ho committed the' act and for two months thereafter. These alienists testified as- to certain visits iney pauj savThsw in the tombs.

Justice Fitzgerald would not allow any question a as to other visits than those mentioned la the direct examination of the several medical witnesses. There la every reason to believe the dis trict attorney still Is convinced that Thaw Is medlcslly insane a paranoiac whoae malady ia- Incurable. In view of this be was willlnsj at tne nrst trial that Thaw should ba ad judged demented and sent to htatteawaa asylum for the erhnlnsl Insane. Uae Defeaoe ThaWs attorneys will base their defense solely npoa the ground that Thaw waa lerallv Insane at the time he shot Stanford White and that he has since recovered his mental bal ance. They say their client is ready and willina to stand any test that can be devlaed as to his present mental condition and believe he will make an even better ahowing than before the commission which, during the first trial.

declared him capable of intelligently advising with bis counsel and of understanding the nature ox ice proceedings against man. Boilers Exaledef Sh-f 81b ka. BREST, Jan. 5. Tbe boilers or the Argentine steamship Tmperatrice exploded today off Csbant.

tbe stesmshlp foundering. tne memoers or tne crew were saved by a fishing smack. A surprises. Tho llomanco of the fzrczA Lakes Michigan," Huron, Superior and Ontario, the largest body of fresh water In the world, on whose broad surface giant fleets carry the commerce of our empire. It is the life' of these, the Sister Lakes, that The Reader offers Its readers in the great series by J.

O. Curwood. beginning In the January number. A life wholly American, richly picturesque and Intensely dramatic. DEUEniDGE Features in the UJ; I Church Crowd in Panic WhenSiove Fires Woman's Hair Special Dispatch to Tbe Inter Ocean; BURLINGTON.

Jsn. 5. The Ignition of a celluloid comb from the heat of a near by stove set on fire the hair of Mrs. WUUism Runzler while she wss in church, and she was severely burned before 'the fire was extinguished. Mrs.

Runsler wss attending services at St. John's Lutheran church and sat near the stove. In an instant her hair was a mass of flames. The sight created a panic among the worshipers, but cooler heads restrained tbem and put out the fire. It Is feared that Mrs.

Runsler Inhaled the flames. She will be disfigured for life If abe recovers. ACCEPTS $300 COMPROMISE; THROWN OUT OF A TRAIN Maa Who Coald Not Pore-base Ticket, aad Was Ejected! la Cssiessesee, Special Dispatch to Tbe Inter Ocean. BLOOM INGTON, 111., Jan. S.

CUrence Wilson of Mackinaw township has received $300 in aettlement of a suit agslnst the Big Four railway. He attempted to purchase a ticket last fall, but the supply had become exhausted, and upon being assured by the agent that under the circumstances th con ductor would not charge more than cents lie Doaroed the train. The conductor declined to accept hia ex Planatlon and demanded 3 cents per mile, a the law permits when the tare Is paid In cash. Wilson refused to pay 3 cents and waa ejected from tbe train, He sued tor $5,000, but tho road decided to compromise. jJVEHERJNDICATlONS.

WAoHINTON, J. C. Jan. forecast lor nuj Uid Tursiir: Illinois SJid inuutna Rain by Monday niabt rain or snow and coioer Tuesdav. Ohio Fair and warmer Munaay; rata or snow and coloer Tueadar.

Minnesota. Lowit end tapper Michlran Fair Monday; rain or snow and colder Tuesday. or snow Monday night and Tueeday; eoitr TuMday; brisk south winds. Iowa and Miuourt itain Monday; rain or snow and colder Tuesday. North Dakota.

Mouth Dakota, sad Nebraska sir ana coiaer sionasy and Tuesdsy. Kansas Fair ia west; rain In north portion Oklaboma Rain aad colder Monday; fair aad Ths oliowlns observations were made at 7 p. m. Cnlcsjra time; Hace Tt. Ux.

Wind. Wthr. Pr. Abilene 4 ME. Rata any ja w.

iHr Alpena 22 2 H. W. Clear Atlanta, a fc n.w. Atnartlln 44 48 W. Baker City 4 8 W.

Baltlefont 40 41 S.W. Bismarck 34 So H.W. Runak 20 W. Hostoa IO 20 Cloudy .24 loudy Fair Fair Clear Fair Clear Clear Fair 38 4U Calasrv 34 20 44 48 S.W. Charles City Charlotte Cheyenne 34 HE.

B. 42 N. 8. aa 21 W. 38 S.

W. 4 8.W. Cloudy Tear CWar Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Cloudy Clear Clar ttrmr- i niesao 32 Ctnelnnatl 3 Cleveland 24 Darenport 94 Denver 42 Des Moines a Detroit Devil's Lake 22 an 8. 28 118 8.W. Dnh, 14 Duhunu, 3 Duluth 24 48 Edmonton fcsranaba 28 OilvMon S4 34 8.

s.w. 52 W. 44 N.W. CVar (assail 33 S.W. Clear St N.B.

Cloodr .1 Orand 2 AS SV. Clear- Oreen Bay 2W ft. Uw Havre 44 4 W. Oeae -44 4 S.Wi" Fair nuron Indianapolis 3 K2 NT. CWr Jackvonvlll Mt N.E.

Rain .24 44 8. Clear Lander 28 3S Fair Orand Haves so 32 8. Clear Llttls Rock 43 44 U.K.. Cloudy m.ukvm w. Madison 2 34 Cltar Marquette 4 34 S.W.

Clear Memphis 4 N.K.-' Cloudy Mrlw-lna Ht 44 41 W-. Fair MllwmukM 3SV S.W. Clear Mlnnsilosa 24 83 W. -Mr BtromTy tt V2 hf. 'Sntavdy Moatreal 2 W.

Clear xtoomma ae H.w. clear. Nashvllls SN 44 S.K.. Clear New Orleans 54 a Cloudy .34 New Tork dry 18 2e N.W. Clear Norfolk SO 43 N.

Clear raonn riaiio ri.w. Clear Oklahoma 48 B4 Cafan Clear Omaha, 38 43 8. Clear Oeweao 29 N.W. Fair Portland 48 53 8.W. Cloudy .17 raeaiino rx.

vrioody ParkersburaT 28 XI S. Clear Feorla 3.1 8.W. Clear Fnlladelphia 15 N. Clear Pittabura 24 ,,28 N.W Cloudy Pueblo 4. 53 8.E.- Clear Reclna 34 S.W.

Cloudy Rapid City 34 so K. Clear tsn Francisco t3 i N. Clear St. Tvmis 38 40 8. Fair St.

Paul So 34 8. CWr Salt Lake 34- 3 E. Clear San Antonio on N.1T, Rain .18 pan uiesro otf vv clear KiaH Pte. Marie 30 3 S.W. Cloudy SprinsileM.

111....... 33 38 8 E. Clear SprinsfteW. Mo 43 4 S.E. Clear Tscoma 4rt S2 F.W.

Fair in N.E. Cloudy .4 Waehlnatoo JUi S.W. Clear irnn ji b. Clear WlUlxon 34 43 8.W. Clear Winnipeg- 24 32 a.

Clear Yellowstone 23 2u 8. Snow .01 Trace. OCEAN STEAMSHIPS. NEW TORK. Jsn.

Arrived La Gascone, from Havre. DEATHS. FTTNeRAu TRAIN Graeelan4 and Calvary Fnneral trala of the Chicsco. Milwaokes 4k 8t Paal railway leaves Union depot Madison ana mjxmi siresus aauy at uau p. m.

STRAWBRrDOE Esther H. beloved wife of Wil liam trawbrtda. at East Is. Jsn. 2.

ased ot years, moinsr os sirs, jonn Kuveen. Mrs. H. E. Goodman.

Anna Charles 11.. and Russell E. Funersl Mondsv. Jsn. S.

st I p. from late residence. 4024 Grand boulevard, to Rocs Hill. i TOSETTI Anna Tosettl tnee GollhaH). beloved wife of Ern.t TnsetU and mother of airs.

Hob- en x. Korn. utto and Clnra M. Tosettl. Jan.

B. 1B08. aae 4 years. Funeral private. Tuesday.

Jan. 7. at 2 p. m. Burial at Oak woods.

WARREN Mary C. G. (nee. Flanaaan). Jan.

4. 1908. ass 24 years, beloved wife ot WUIiain W. Warren, daushter nf Mary C. Plana Iran, aad ats-- ter of Mrs.

C. E. Warren. Funeral from her late residence. .125 Iifayette avsaue.

Tuesday at a. to St Ann', eaarch. hence to Mount Olivet cemetery Feet rtodse saaers please cop WELLS Harris Ayer Wells. Jsn. 3.

IttflS. loved sen of Fred A. and Ida Kerr Wells, seed 14 years It months. Funeral services Monday morn Ins. Jan.

6. at 10 o'clock, from tbe family residence. HI1L avenue, nunsi private, at itoae UNDERTAKERS POST LEW ATT. tTNDERTAKER 322 OOTVSTN av. Telephone West 2M.

There Is only ens BEST. R. A. ALLEN. UNDERTAKER PRIVATE All-butane.

Telephone North 615; 2M N. Clark st. APARTMENTS TO LET. TO RENT NICELY FURNISHED ROOM, TO lady or aentlemaa. Address 1 3o4.

The Inter Ocean. TO RENT VERT DESIRABLE ROOM. CON-nectlns bath. 2730 Wabash apt. 18, 3d floor.

TO RENT NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS. Calumet S603. "I SAW IT IN THE INTER OCEAN." ATTORNEYS AT LAW. ADVICE FREE THOSE IN BUSINESS OR Do mestic trouble may apply to room 3, Bureau of mu m. ctara st.

rioors. IO a. m. to p. as.

DAVID F. DOUBT. SUITE 211 69 DEARBORN at. Phone, central ooos. All Bandied.

JOSHUA R. H. 80 Dearborn st. POTTS ATTORNEY AT LAW. Central "I SAW IT IN THE INTER BILLIARD AND POOL TABLES.

FOR SALE SECOND HAND BILLIARD AND pool tables. rent table, with privilege of buy. inc THE BRUN'SWlCK-BALKE-COLLENncn COMPANY. 2rO and 2jS Wabash av. MONEY MADE DAILY BY ADVERTISER AND THE INTEH OCEAN WANT ADS HELP TO MAKE IT.

ICULR WANT ADS OR TELEPHONE 1fs4 CENTRAL. OR TAKE THEM TO Ol'H BRANCH DRCO STOKE lilEN'il Kia THROUGHOUT THE CITY. CASH PAID FOR SECOND HAND BILLIARD and pool tables of all kinds. BRUNSWICK- BALKE-COLLEXPER 23 Wabanh ar. BUG AND MOTH EXTERMINATORS PERSONAL ROACHESH RATS EXTER-mlnted from your premise snder suarsnteed con tract.

Call or writ, or pbons Harrison SOJli, FREDERICK fERU UJ btate St. BUILDING MATERIAL. BUILDER; ATTENTION FIVE SETS STOCK plans. S3, or msde to order, $lt; residences, cot-tar, two Asia, or stores; 25 cents. PKRLEY HA I.E.

Architect. 8.2 Atwood blda. BUSINESS CARDS. BUREAU OP MECHANICS. Carpehters and cablnet-mskers.

tteneral repolr-Ins-. Phones 3U14 Main, Central 44-4 La Salle st. BUSINESS CHANCES. LOOK ATvTELS FIRST. Fins location far South Sid station and transfer corner.

Good rooming lorslltr. No restsarant within four blocks. KENNEDY. E. 30th snd Ststs sis.

OPPORTUNITIES WE BtrY. FELL. AND EX-ehanse any V-sltlmate business. eourtry. Call For free Ut.

Al ADDISON tliC Dearbora st. 8AWiT IN THE INTER OCEAN." BUSINESS PERSONALS. Tell me your aae and let Kaow bow far you can read this printed matter without eluses and I wlU send you one pair of "See Rlfht" spectacles by return trial 1. You can wear tbem for seven days free, aad If satisfactory at tbe end of that tune you may send me tbe price of the same, which Is If you hav aorul tomeasurs with, take a piece of string aad hold est end at the tip of your nose aad measure tbe distance to the paper. Then send the stiiaar.

I will at you perfectly and con vince yon that "See Klsht" spectacles are better than any other. Call or address MANAGER, KB RIGHT' OPTICAL Dept. 3d Fifth Chlcaso. III. TEN MILLIONS OF DOLLARS' WORTH OF nsis tntoan away yearly la Chlcaso.

pave ibis. Hrina tbem te the Turner Rat Bleachery. 21(1 State 5th floor. Panama, soft felts, and derbies, botb sores ana frentr. letepnone nsrnsoa 4tr.

PEHSONAL FACIAL AND SCALP TREAT-men's, electrolysis, halrdresslne. manicuring. Treatments aiven and pupils MRS. GKH-VAISE GRAHAM. 1475 MlcMcaa av.

Pbons Calumet Use. ALETHKA 1 IS LA SA1J.E Room Rheumatism. ConstlpatUie, Plies treated. G. WARREN.

Snpt. CANDIES. CONFECTIONERY, FINE BONBONS. AND eaacotatee. Famous throughout the United States.

Send for wholesale and retail catalofoe. F. GUNTHER. Coafectioner. 212 Ststs st.

CASH REGISTERS. CASH REOISTER8 THE ONLY UP TO DATE barcala cash racistcr bousa In Chlcaaro: ow HaJl-wood and eecoad head Nationals. Call aad be eonvlneed. Ws buy. axrhanss.

sell for cash, or monthly payments; rent by day sr month; repair, rsOnlsh, snd euarantee every resister. WESTERN CASH REGISTER Phone 2142 Central. 123 8. Clark at. "I SAW IT IN THE INTER OCEAN." CHILDREN FOR ADOPTION.

A HEALTHY BABY BOY FOR ADOPTION. 3869 Fooest aw. JCLEAN ERS AND DYERS. KAPHA PROCESS USED TO CLEAN OR1FV MCVRB wuw una, vv esc yvy KORNBRODT8 3A3 W. CHL TEL.

MOM l-VH. 1132. SOI Mllwaakee 148 State 4ts S. AUG. CHWARTX LADIES' AND GKNTH S3S W.

Madison at. Mala Sa. at 'lain, aa dearborn 304; "I SAW IT IN THE INTER OCEAN. CLOTHING. MISFIT GARMENTS AT HALF COST NICOLL ins lAiuuiv t-iara ana Attni tu, "I SAW IT IN THE INTER OCEAN." DERMATOLOGISTS.

PRATT -aTrREs perfected. AIW ritall 214 Stats Chicara. DETECTIVES. HIOII CLsASS DETECTrVB SERVICE. BEU-ablr.

aecuraVt. sauick. RfaiJarmsKiaa rasss lU.5imi- detectivbU fw fisruvr. iw at. MISS CORA BTRAYER'8 PRIVATE DETECT-Iv astey.

S104 Cottsr Grave as. Tel. 323 DaL ALEXANDER'S DETWTIVS AGENCY. T1 Vt sshina-ton sc. Rsllabl service.

Tel. Mala I80T. "I SAW IT IN THE INTER OCEAN. DRESSMAKING AND MILLINERY. SPECIAL HOLIDAY OFFER.

GOOD ALL THIS week. For spring work, start now. Millinery Designing. Dresscuttlng. Dressmaking and Ladles' Tailoring thoroughly taught, finest and best equipped school In Chk-ago.

Waist, coau Jacket, and skirt patterns cut te lit, 60 cents. French models exhibited this week. Night school Monday. Wednesday, aad Friday; ail department, oaly 31 per week. MCLHJW rJl.L.

fCMOOL. 41 State St. FANCY PEWIVO IJVrTTM Ik'A mnna seauz designed and prepared. Hand work only. rteesonaw rates.

Aodress lis. The Inter Ocean. CHICAGO COLLEGE OF MILLINERY. Mm. Blesse.

23 yrs. experiencs; positions furnished; night school. 0 Dearborn ar. Wash. MMK.

HUNT'S SCHOOL OF MILLINERY, CH1-cago's besu 13tH Masonic temple, night school. "I BXw'rt IN THE INTER OCEANS 1 1 GARMENTSs ETC MINK SETS AND ALL KINDS OF FURS VERY cheap this week; 3450 best Alaska seal jacket, $900; best skins and workmaashlD guaranteed. 014 seal jackets mad like new. P. Frenkel.

ltd EL Wash ington formerly wua cnas. A. Stevens tt Bros. "1 SAW IT IN THE INTER OCEAN." HELP WANTEDMALE. WANTED MEN TO LEARN BARBER TRADE: $IS to tSO weekly paid arraduatee: few tkeeks completes; can earn expenses, tools, and board from tart; catalogue free.

Call or write Meksr Barber Colter. 433 Wabash av. WANTED FOR TIE V. 8. MARINE CORPS, men between ages 21 aad 33.

A a opportunity to se the world. For foil in forma ti-Mt avply lt person or by latter to Jet fc. Clirk st. AUTOMOBILE SCHOOLS OF AMERICA. Instruction In driving and repairing -Phone Calumet loss 1802 Mtchnraa av.

WANTED YOUNG MEN TO LEARN TELEO raphy. Call or write R. M. Waaiilngtoa St. "I SAW IT IN THE INTER HELP wanted-female: WANTED LADIES TO LEARN HAIRDRESS-1ns.

manlcurlna. facial masxass. lectroiv.i ant chiropody; splendid pay after few weeks with us; tools given: diplomas greeted. Call or write Moler Cellese. 435 Wabash ar.

SALESLADIES IF YOU WISH A STEADY IN- come, write us at one. Address, giving ass and experience, p. Box I 319. LEGAL NOTICES. REOIHTRATIOV OP I.ANn Tin s- IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION OF Justus M.

Stevens to register the title to Lot seven (7) In Block sixteen UC In Auburn Park. newa a Buouivision in section twenty-eight -s. Township thirty-eight North. Rango fourteen (14). East of the third 3rdl WlnrlnVl Wiuia.

la Cook County, Illinois. Geeersl No. 241S. Te all whom tt may concern; Take notice, that the Fourth (4lh day of Jaauarr. A.

D. 1UMK. aa application was Sled by said Justus M. elevens In the circuit court or cooa county lor initial registration of the title te tha land above described. Now unless you appear on or before the Sixth eth dsy of February.

A. D. 1808. and show cause why such application shall not be granted, the same will taken as confessed, and a decree will be entered according to tbe prayer of the sppllcatlon, and yoa will oe torever oarreo irom aispuuug in same. justrn g.

siuwilu VKrt, Circuit Court Cook Counts. Illinois. Tolmsn. RedflelJ A Bexion. Appucsnt tKHfcitora.

STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING. EOGRAPH- ICAX. PUBLISHING COMPANY. Kottce Is hereby slven thst a stieclal meeting of the stockholders of the GeogTsphlcal Publishing Company will be held at the oftios of the com- fany. Michigan avenue.

Chicago. Illinois, at :30 -o'clock n. on Monday, the 20th day of January IDOft, and the object of said meeting is consider and tsk action ea a resolution to the effect that the number of directors of the corporation be chanaed from three l3i to seven 1 7 and If approved to make provision for tb election ef tne aoauionai directors. usua tnis iota day or iecemter, ihot. HENRY 8.

JUNKER. A. G. ARNOLD, CLORENCE S. JU NKER.

LEGAL. NOTICES. REOlSTR tTION OF LAND THE MATTER OF HE -APPLICATION OF" KernnarJ A. Haup to regl-ter the title is that part of hi three t.ti lying Ea.teri or a tin orawn-parallel with and two hundred fret Ksxt from the center liue of the right of war of the i'hlcas- and NoitheiM itailwey snd that pn of tot tlvo lying rjneriy of the center line of Hapu RiH (except the South links hereof! la the rjnbdt-vision of the houth acres of iiauthver quarter ('4- AI-o lot 3 end the Kouth half of lot flee (F In the snbdlvbwon of the West -riusner Ci) of the Routh Kest onsrter all of section nineteen tlttf. Township fort-two North, Range tblrteeo east of the third Meridian In Cook County, Illinois.

Uen-r ersl No. 2413. To all whom It rosy Take notice, thst on the Fourth (4th dsy of January. A. D.

an application wss Bled by said BernhsrJ A. Hsppln the Circuit Court of Cook County for Initial registration of tho title to the lead above descritd. Now. unlearn you appear on or before the Sixth tot hi day of A. D.

1 and anow eauMi whv snrh appUcsttoa shall be grrnted. tbo ssm mill be tsken ss eonfessed and a decree will be enteied according to" the rrayer ef the sppllcatlon. and you will be forwer fct red from otspuUi th sin. JOSEPH E. BIDWI1.I- Clerk.

tnrcult Court Cook county. Illinois. REGISTRATION OF LAND Tm.E. IN THE WATT Ell OF THE APPLICATION OF Jiutns M. Stevens to register the title te lx( thirty-one 4l.

thirty-two trf2, thlr-tv-four 34l. thlrty-Ove thirty-six CW1). snd thirty-seven i-K in Block nine t. In H. Melton's 8ubdivlioi of lrts nlue trn ltr.

elevrn 4111. and twelve 12. In Iglebart's subdivision ot the iouth qusrterof section seven til. Township thlrtr-eicht CiM North. Rarce fourteen 14).

East of tbe third (Irol Prim-1 us I MciMlsa In Cook County. Illinois. General No. 2417. To all whom it may concern: Tske Notice, thst oa tb Fourth Itiol day of January.

A. D. 1MM. an application wss filed by said Juitu M. Stevens in the Circuit Court of Cook County for Initial registration of tb tltl to the lsnd above dsscrtbed.

Now unless you appear en or before tbe Sixth (ttth) day of February. A. l'JOS and show cau.e why such anollcatlon sbsll not be granted, the same oil taken as eonfessed and a decree ill be entered according to the prayer of the spolkstlos and yoa will be forever barred from dirpuilng th sme. JOSEPH E. BIDW ILL.

Clerk. Circuit Court. Cook County. Illinois. Redtteld snd Sexton.

Applicant's Solicitors. REGISTRATION OF LAND TITLE. IN THE MATTER OE THE APPLICATION OF Justus M. Stsvens to register the tlile to It thirty-one 31 1. t32.

thirty-three C. thirty-four 34f thirty-five CiM. Ihlrty-slx thtrty-sevea t. thirty-eifcht thirty-nine forty 4401. and forty-one (41 In Block eight (S).

ia Goodwin. Ballmer AV Pnilllps subdivisloa of the Wett naif (S) of th Sooth Wt smnrr V) I rectkia twenty-six 2tl. Toa-rshlp thirty-nine tu North. Rsnge thirteen (13). Eavt of the third 3tI Principal Meridian.

In Cook County, Illinois. Ura-ersl No. 24 It. To all whom It may concern: Take Notice, that on the Fourth (4th) dsy of Janus ry. A.

D. HMiS. aa application was filed by said Justus M. Steven tn the Circuit Court of Cook County for Initial registration of th tltl to th land above described. -Now unless yoa appear on or before tbe Sixth (tfc nay of February.

A. D. lie, and show cause why such application shall not grantad. the rime will taken as confessed aad a decree will be entered according to th prayer of tb appllcatloa and yea will be forever barred from disputing th same. JOSEPH E.

BIDWILL. "lerk. Circuit Court. Cook County. Illinois, Tolmsn.

Red field and Sexton. Applicant's FolW-llors. NOTICE OF FIRST MEETING OF CREDITORS. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED States for the Northern District of Illinois, in the matter of Frederick F. Krause.

Bankrupt, la Bankruptcy. No. 14613. Te tb Creditors of Frederick F. Kraose of Chicago tn th County ef Cook aad District aforesaid, a Notice Is hereby given that on tne 12th day of November, A.

D. ltOT. tbe said Frederick F. reuse was duly adjudicated bankrupt and that the first meeting of hia creditors will be held at my efflcs. Room Monadneek Block.

No, tSJ Jackson Boulevard, tn Chicago. Illinois, on the 21st nay of January. A. D. 1108.

at IO o'clock In the forenoon, at which time th aald creditors may attend, prove their clslms, appoint a trustee, examine the bankrupt, and transact such ether business aa may properly came be fore -said meet- SIDNEY C. EASTMAN. Referee in Bankruptcy. Chicago. January 3rd, 1908.

NOTICE OF FIRST MEETING OF IN THE DISTRICT COCRT OF THE UNITED States for the Northern District of Illinois. In th Matter of Jarome Ollan. doing business aa Jerome I. Ollan and aa Mentor Waist Company. Bankrupt.

In Bankruptcy. No. lriOJ. To the Creditors of Jerome I. Otlan.

doing business as Jerome 1. Ollan and as Mentor Waist Cora-pa ny. of Chicago in the County of Cook aad District aforesaid, a Bankrupt Notice is hereby riven that en the 18th day of December. IX 1W07. the aald Jerome 1.

Ollan. doing business aa Jerome Otlan and aa Mentor Waist Company, was duly adjudicated bankrupt and that th first meeting of his creditors will he held at my office. Room SOS Monadnoek Block. No. on Jackson Boulevard.

In Chicago. Illinois, on th 21st day of January. A. D. ISQa, at 19 o'clock tn the forenoon, nt which time tb aald creditors may attend, prove their claims, appoint a examine the bankrupt, aad transact such ether, business aa may properly come before said meeting.

i SIDNEY EASTMAN. Referee la Bankruptcy. Cltlesge. Jann.ry Xrd. nxm.

NOTICE OF FIRST MEETING OF CREDITORS. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED States for tha Northern District ef HHnola. In the matter of George Henry Briakerbea. Bankrupt. In Bankruptcy.

-No. To the Creditors Georg Henry Brlakerhofr, el Chioago. In th Csenty of Cos aad. District a Bankrupt. c-r Notice Is Hereby Glrea.

that en the 2Mb day ot December- A. D. 1K07. the said- George Heary -BrtnkerhofiT waa duly adjudicated bankrapt; and 1 that the first meeting ef his creditors will be held at Room S.V7 Monadnoek Block, ia Chicago, Illinois, on the lath day of January. A.

D. ltrSa. at HuX 'Hock la the forenoon, at which time the said-creditors may attend, prove their etnims, appoint a trustee, examine tb bankrupt, and transact sucb other business as may properly come before said meeting. FRANK Referee la Bankruptcy. Chleago.

January 4th. inoa. NOTICE OF FIRST MEETING OF IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF. THE UNITED States for tne Northern District or Illinois. Ia the matter of Henry D.

Kennedy. Bankrupt. Ia Bankruptcy. No. 14MJ8.

To the Creditors of Henry D. Kennedy, of Chicago, tn tbe County of Cook aad District aforesaid, a Bankrupt. Notice to Hereby Given, that on the 2Crh eay ef December. D. 1S07.

th said Henry U. Kennedy was duly adjudicated bankrupt: and that th nrst meeting of hla creditors will be held at Room Stf Monadnoek Block. In Chicago. Illinois on the lath day of January. A.

D. at Vdbck la the forenoon, at which rinse the said eredit.irs may attend, prove their claims, appoint trustee, examine the bankrupt, and transact such ether business as may prSpei iy come before said nseetlna. FRANK L. WEAN, Referee In Bankruptcy. Cntcego.

January 3rd. 1UQ. rrOCKHOLDERS MEETING. GEOGRAPHICAL PUBLISHING COMPANY. General notice Is hereby given that a special meeting of th stockholders of th Geographical Publishing Companv will be held at the office of the company.

Sow Michigan avenue. Chicago. Illinois, at 3 o'clock, a. tn. on Monday, tbe 2ottt day ef Jaaaary.

1008. and the object of said meeting Is to consider and take action on a resolution, te th effect 'that the capital stock of this corpora-. tin increased from $10.00000. divided Into shares, to SOO.OOO. divided Into Suv shares, at 9100 per share, and If approved to make provision for tbe subscription of the Increased c.

Hits and to take all needed action In the premises. Dated this dar of December. HENRY 8 JUNKER, A. G. ARNOLD, FLORENCE 8.

JUNKER. Direct era. ilLOANS ON FURNITURE. ETCV FIDELITY LOAN CO, 134 MONROE SUITE SOS. CORNER CLARK PHONKCE-NTRAL25W.

WE LOAN ON WE OFFER FUHNITUKB. UNEQUA LED RATES; PIANOS, BEST TERMS. HORSES. OUICKKST SETRV1C1S, WAGONS. ETC.

ABSOLUTE PRIVACY. By establishing credit with ua you will base aa asset that can re used In any emergency. FIDELITY LOAN Room BOS Fort Dearborn blur, end Mil W. st Comer Wentworth av. Phou Went.

337. YOU CAN BORROW ANY AMOUNT OF MONEY on household furniture, pianos, hot see. wagons, or any valuable security. will guarantee te make you th loan tbe same day you let ua knew. Please remember there ar no red tape formal, ties or Inquiries mad of your neighbors or ra-ployer.

Our terms.are absolutely the best In Chicago. There are certain advantage te be gained py sealing wnn in wwm, now very w- corporaled I lean company ia Cbica-g. THE CHICAGO MORTGAGE LOAN CO. 175 DEARBORN ROOM 21t. THE CHICAGO MORTGAGE IOAN COt.

180 W. MADISON ROOM 202. SALARY LOANS. Uailag Chleag Ft rasa. BANKERS TO THE PEOPLE.

Tea can borrow money of ua in small soma aa -well as large. Men and Women Employed business Men. Too: We sill give you the fairest rat. In Chicago. LADIES ot reputable family may easily borrow on their own nam aad promise.

Tel. Hsrrisoa SI 71. or call private effice at SOS, 213 -Dearborn sc. corner Ada ma WEST at COMPANY. (Sees tmmum j9 per annum, ettuttm WW t3tl Private party loans.

To nigh class salary peooie. Strictly confidential. On plain not Address ZoU. Tbe Inter Oera SALARY I NS. i ILLINOIS INVESTMENT ROOM 010.

140 DEARBORN S. Loans SIO te 33O0 to salaried psot'i en Plala Bote the asm day as application. MONEY LOANED SALARIED PEOPLE AND Others without security. Easy payments. Offices In 3 principal elites, tuniits aksuii Room 200, 123 La Sail st, NATIONAL FINANCE COiiPANI.

Joint Stock 43L 108 LA SALLE ST. CUT RATES ON ALL SALARY AND FURNI- turs loans. Everybody call. Room 350. l-Z LA Sill st.

PER ANNUM. Private lanB to honest persons. A seuar deal. R. 1301, 204 Dearborn St.

Cent. I SAW IT IN THE INTER LOST AND FOUND. LOST BRINDLE BOSTON BULL TERRIER dog, about year old: right sute of tsce ami lett forefoot white; saiiaele reward retaraed te 13.

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