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house consliler'ed the District of When, the, District of Columbia "business had been -concluded the "fceneral efficiency bill. seide'rfed In committee of the. whole. Mr. Bentim attacked this pension' order Hitchcock and tjic ap- propriated to meet deftcieiie.le.s order created.

Bsntori -said that Hie executive had ijsurped the "powers of congress- and that the servlce or.der was without the authority of law. Mr. Patterson (dem. -Teim.) made a politico: speech. In which he denounced President Roosevelt.

i WASHINGTON. Tho confer-. eiice.commlttee on the naval appropria- bill made a partial report today. Icavfng thirteen items still in disagreement, One of these is'the senate appropriating $25.000 for a naval training station on the great lakes, the be selected by board, the prop- osiljgn to increase the civilian force at the Charleston (S. CO navy yard, but no agreement was reached on the senate amendment, appropriating $85.000 for building sewers, at the same plfu-e.

agrees that civilians employed at na.yal stations beyond continental L'nit- ed States may purchase pay stores. The proposed appropriation of jiOOjpOO to refit the old frigate Constitu- use as a training ship was dis- "agreed to. The house agrees to tho retirement of officers of the marine corps who served during ttie civil war at the next highest grade. The house also agrees that-uot more than two instead of three of tjie vessels provided for by the bill shall be i by one contractor. The senate accepted report of the eonferene committee and sent the bill back for further action on the points still in disagreement.

and in has the sympathy 6f thfe "employes there and also his wide circle of friends. The funeral will be held and will be Elizabeth Elizabeth H.Demone.agedn* years; 'lied this fofeti.bon at-fh'e -School for ptilminary tuberculosis. Tho shipped home of her parents at Waveland, for burial. The Funerals. Funeral services of Mrs.

Henry Ua- ker jvill be held Monday afternoon, at 2 In. at hohie, ffs Rockliill street. Friends are invited. Services at Lindenwocd, be private. Rev.

Uailcy will'officiate. The funeral of Mrs. Henrietta Kallenbach will take place Monday at 2 o'clock from the residence, 1901 John street. The children cf the deceased are Mrs. Peter Ladenberger, Mis.

Charles Lehman, Mrs. Frederick Sleek Mrs. Henry B'rk'eribuel, and Geo. Kallenbach. Mr, and Mrs.

F. Douglas i leave this for Springfield, 111., to a "funeral in that city tomorrow of Miss Mildred Schaeffer, a niece of Mrs. Douglas, notice of whose death was received here (his niorninir. TRAMP'S FANCY VEST ATTRACTS ATTEri'TlpN OF PQLICIS Severals Gangs of Wanderers Rounded The police foun'dctl up a of" west of the i'ity along the Urand Kupids fe last Capt. Green is Dead Assistant to General Manager of the Southern Railway.

Additional Society. Tho Young- Ladies' society of Km- a Luth.eran churdi will repeal the i i i "ivi-n so A i (i, next Friday i-veiiing-. Many wore unable gain admission on the occasion of the last a i ment, untl was dcc-itlecl to repeat it. "The DecsU-ick Skule" "will be repeated. Robbed Chinese Laundry.

April I A 2 o'clock Saturday i armed mini forced an into tiie laundry of Hop Sing-at and "demanded UiVlalte'rVmoney and valuables. The Chinaman grappled with the man. when the robber siut inflicting probably fatal wounds, aiid escaped night 'in the hope a iC.unin an'swer- tiie description hold-up n)un might be apprt'liended. tramps had been annoying neighbors begging and chasing the beer can. None of them "answered "the description.

This morning at police court of were sent to jail for fifteen days cneh and one was given" d'n hour's time to Taylor Nelson, a 'with, a vest almost loujl enough to talk, was arrested yesterday afternoon by Officer a He carried a. stylish Captain Wil' Hani' H. Oreefi'. to the general manager of the Southern. Railway died here- this inftrningr, Captahi.

leaves a and one son, The funeral vyln take place at Richmond. Monday afternoon. Captain Green was 65 years old and had beeii-'ln failing health for four lie became connected with" the Southern rail- at the'a'irb qf'-U years. This is the -second death in the Southern- official faintly In les's than a week. th'e'Vther the" late' passenger traffic Turk.

ratio Case inSuftrvme Court Rights of the Mititary Willi Be Given a Test. War Hero Is Dead. 111.. April Cope, agetj. Atlanta, Logan county, died morning.

He was a hero of. the Black Hawk war and one flf the. -noted central Illinois. Present for a Doctor. HAVANA.

April bill has been introduced in congress appropriating which i be presented as a gift to Dr. Carlos Finlay the eminent Canadian fever expert. and had the of a dude, lie protested at police court against the, charge of vagrancy and said he" ed to get his lawyer, as he was an actor, lie asked to lia-ve his case con- tinned, and he was sent to jail pending a hearing of thy. case next JTucs- duy morning at o'clock. The police a to charge him with wearing a vest too loud f.dr^'these parts, but he promises to button his coat in c.ourt.

The Police Notes. Thi! police have been unable tq locate the. who robbed the Kt'lly "Saloon on" llarrisbii" '''street Tluirsdai' night. Some wild marksman sjcnt a bullet the residence 6'f'Mr. John Brown, at 1118 avenue, yestcr-i day a "about o'clock'.

Tha bullet, fell in a room in which Mrs. Brown and hoi- son' -The 1 police were unable to locate the man. Frank D'Armitt, of 1408 Clinton street, yesterday took tp the police, a i a dross 1 been left on his porch. The case is locked and the police have not opened it. They will try to locate the owner.

A young man is bclieveiMias been on a jag inquiring several a'iniss-' ing dress lie thought he had left a saloon, but he could, not tell a saloon. The pfti- cers will try to give. la grippe. oixis a woman. She thinks womans Explosion on French Vessel.

CEN'VBR, April ll--Attorney General Miller says President- Moyer of tiie Western Federation of Miners prpdiiced the cotuH next Thursday.Jn accordance writ.of habeas corpus issued by Jipt body. Both sides.p'rpfess tp be desirous of obtaining from (he supreme court a.decision as to the rights of trie governor'to declare martial law, imprison and deport citizens wilhout warrant and district court as has done during past six.months in Teller, Saa Miguel and Las Ananias counties. Jurors are Called Will Report in Circuit Court Tuesday--Court Next The grand jury and the petit jury have been called to report in the circuit court next Tuesday morning for instructions. It is probable that the grand jury will begin an investigation of the killing of the late John Godfrey on the Indian reservation. Marriage Licenses.

William F. Green and Lillie M. Lash. Berdlce A. Tuttle and Frances Irene Frye.

The Court Notes. Judge Heaton is at Indianapolis today business. The case of Wickliffe vs. Staples will be tried in the superior court "May 20. The case of Volmerding vs.

Dellahau has been set for trial by Judge Heaton for April 21. Justice Tancey this morning officiated at the marriage of William Green and Miss Lillie M. Lash. They will re- in Blufflon. This morning the county commissioners received" a petition to have ihe Denner.road in Pleasant township made a free gravel road.

The road has been impassible. It is in sections 25. 26, and 27 in Pleasant township. Samuel Current His Death at Warren, Indiana--Formerly Lived In This City. Samuel Current, aged 44 years, died yesterday at his home in Warren, of consumption.

He was formerly a switchman for the Pennsylvania road at the east yards in this city. Imi had been; residing at Warren for the last several months. Hi.s wife two year? ago. Surviving are three' child." His William, went to' Wafren, and will, return ro withUUe remains. They wilt taken to the home of his fatiVe'rf-S.

and the funeral will be frcm the re. i J. Carroll J. Carroll Waguer, eleven week's old, the'twin son of Mr. and Mrs, John B.

died morning at 3 o'clock at tha home, -1201 FaJrfield' avenue. is a foreman at the PARIS. 'April -tile-explosion -of. a smill lirojet'tHeita 1 the cruiser Korblrt loday (ive-nicnibers of cren- vere tho.othpr; Conic ignited. Jap Spies Arrested.

Sugar, 25-Tb SackSi Hn Large Sacks, $1 25. Michigan (Jrapc Sugar German Chotola'tt, 7e, 4 Baker's I'remiu'm -Chocolats, 19c cake. Corri Starch-. 5c Red ST. ril Japanese officers who were disguised' as Tibetan Lamas, have been arrested while- i blow up i dyna-.

mite the bridge over the i rivet- in Collision on the Wabash. BUFFALO, N. April passenger trains on the Wabash railroad met in a head-on collision near i last night. A woman imd a child were badly hint. Two other" passengers were slightly In jure; I.

HIGH GRADE CARPETS, ETC, In Attractive Spring Patterns, From, the Leading Manufacturers. Smith's Uifh Axininsk'rs in beauti- designs and colorings, $1,2.5 and per yard. Wool Velvets, in rich effects. light dark colorings, also a and a i designs. VSc and $1.10 per yard.

Sinilh's and a Tapestry Brussels, the standard grades, 75c, and yard. a A Wool Ingrain, 7()e a i here at Cle yard. Wild's Staiulard a i i none better made, at oOe square yard. a a i I a i a 2Sc up. ::00 Uolls Fancy i a and Japan Mattings, per yard up.

Bailey's Best Oil best a ill the city, 23c up per yard. Bissel's Best Vickcled Cy-Co Sweepers, i i price hfre for $2.10. 500 Pairs i a Lace Curi i guaranteed best a in the city, uUc'irp per pair. Kxtra a i Window Shades, 23c 2Kc. Uesl Carpet Whip's made for lOc each.

Birch a i Seals. 7c up. Xo a charge for making Carpets except I a i a "made promptly. WHITI-: UOUHK. M.ilk Golden PumpJii'n, Sib-.

Baked Beans, 3-lbr Wayne. Tomatoes, 3-lb. can, Pie Peaches, Golden Drip Syrupi Our own 12c Ib. Our fine" i-Coffee, 15c Ib. Choice Teas, SSc- EOe Ib.

Tea Dust, 1-lb. He Ib. Baker's Cocoa, 3 Fruit House Soda; 'l-lb i House lOc. Franklin Whole Wheat" Flour, 2oC. i Swanstlown Cake Good Jlice, 4c Ib.

Kolled Oats, 4 Ib: Domestic Sardines, Yeast Foam, 4'c package. WHITE FRUIT HOUSF: Senator S. B. Fleming will return night from the east. to- "Wanted---YoiA to Hnow that I am cleaning Fresco and Paper.

WorK a a i class. Prices reasonable. W. E. Sternfoerger, Home Phone 6O45.

Mciser. of -(I l.viii"- very low i weakness of uracuiic ingx-'She is the inollicr of Mry. Hlia.s and uuikes her. I i was expecte'd a( any hoiu- dti'r- inj tin: i Mrs. Mcisci 1 called Jiiinih: io her "foedsftle at o'clock last night and thsni all jjood-bye, i living i morning.

is "19 years of age. Henry. JJaads T. 1 club yesterday afternoon. won by Mrs.

i-Cnyser and Mrs. TWO FINE TRIPS To the World's Greatest Exposition at St. Louis. will be given absolutely Free to the most popular minister and school teacher of Ft. Wayne.

A voting contest commencing Dec. 20, 1303. and closing Jung 28, 1904. Tlic in every line will give ballots lOc cash sale, cacti of which will entitle the holder to one vote sending his or her favorite- minister and school tencher to this greatest of the world's shows. This contest is open and school teachers of Ft.

Wayne. The one receiving on the above date the most votes -will be furnished i round trip lailroad tickets and cash to i a all their expenses including hotel bills, admittance tickets to ihe exposition, midday attraction's, 'Ipc-' tines, or theaters; etc. The following-merchants carry the best of goods in their lines and prices are, just as low. so why not go where'you can ballot with every purchase. The News will announce the vote every two weeks and at the end of the contest announce the winners and the vote as announced eacli time will have to stand; no tiading of voles will be allowed and at the end of the contest Woif DcssHiior will give the lucky oties mi order on the First National Bank for money to defray all.expenses.

The merchants'will give Wolf Dessiuier Dry Goods Ureter Hro Drugs Meyer Bros. Co Drugs Lehman's Clothing Clothing Greatest (jrocery Groceries A. It. Walter Groceries The Jioosiev Shoe Shoes NePpscn-EHrmaii Shoes The I'npe Furniture Co Furniture I'icUard Bros. Furniture.

Troy Steam Laundry Iloltorman's Groceries W. Oolcipn.nalle'r and Gent's If. and Wood soqry prostrate a safeguard is jCompouhi andiie'glect''are the'cause'of femak.suflering, not-only with the laws of, health but with the chance of not heed the warnings of headaches: organic pains, and general weariness, until I was well nigh prostrated. I knew I had to do did rightthing. I took Lydia.

E. fi tMt niy aches and pains dis-' ny body. Sinco lV.iged a number s--- Com- reason; to very truly, SoiithTth Sfc.l--Miniieap6iis,.Mhn' (jlrl banks is one of the most successfuland highest salaried travel in troubled with itregvlfif, rrlicEa, displiicemcnt or ulceratiou of the womb, thai inflammation 0f; the ovaries, backache, bloating Cor oo 1 indigestion, or are ptpms faintncss, liissit.udo, excitability, melancb Qly all-ffone and" want-to-be; bluejs, and they sMuld remember there is one tried and tmg remedy. E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compoimd Refuse to buy any other medicine, lor you aeca ta6 beet.

i flatulency), beset wHJi Ubility, left-alne 31 '--Fbr over two years I more-than, tongue can express with Mdney and bladder trouble. My physician pro- pounced niy catarrL of bladder, -caused "by displacement of the womb; 1 had a i desire to urinate, arid it was very pain- ''ful, and of blood would pass with, the uririe. nad backache very often. "Afferwrijtog to you, and receiving your reply 16 nly letter, I followed your advice, and that you and Lydia.E.'Plnkhain^ Vege' T'lpble Compound -cured The my womb'into its prrj'per place, and then I was well. I never feel 1 pain now, jivhH can 'do my housework with MRS.

Mtisti. for eriiale ills in, the world has received such widespread and unqualified endorsement. Mrs. Binfeham ail sick wdmen to her for advice, She has -to health. Lynn, Mass.

$5000 felt if wo cannot forthwith producs the original letters and slsnatnresof which will prote theirnbsolute genuineness: K. PinkhBm tymi, Mali. or some sufh amount? If you hold a steady position with a reliable firm, railroad or shop, we will advance you money on your note" endorser. -Your emp'ibjor Vili jiflpvv n'bthlng about private. ROOM-3 Financial.

MONEY TO BJIPLOYBS WITHOUT 'SBCUIHTY-Salai led people if you need- mon.ey and -fricndr loo. call on, us. Wg. will adyancb you- money or tl le knowledge of, or acquaintance. We win.

ser.Vftf-yoifo ciuickly and. ably Hn.d terms. You may repay us or monthly, installments as yo'u No delay. YOU get Ihe money, you ask for.lt. Five lots on addition, 40x 156.

$175.00 each." Tefms $5.00 per month. lot on S. Calhoun St. VjJQ.ant lot on Thomas St. Residence Five roomed, cottage'on Pontiac St.

For saje at a bargain. Several good farms near the city, ranging-frpW 30 Io 100 acres. "yfoderh ten roomed house on S. Webster. St.

A bargain if takTnoon, Eighty roomed 4iouse- on Boone St. Corner lot 50x150. Best real estate in the city, If you buy a house or sell your property.do not fail to give a call. 38-3S Bass. BJjg-k.

i Phone "030. Hours-- Jo 9 Miscellaneous Office Hours, 9-12 1-5 p. Sunday, 2-5 i. m. T.

H. McCORMICK, M.JD. Special Attention Given tp Chronic Diseases-'of Wotncn. Booms 1-2 Sank; Homo Telephones: 184; flcsidence, C291. Fort Ind.

ESTABLISH ED 1845, J. G. PELTIER, Undertaker and Embalmer WANTBD-- results. Half a cent leased think, too long about a pat- may gel iii'ahftitf Jbing. you can wffle to the "Patent dfllfee your'- sclf and -JintU" out' -can ge.t.va-:pat»- cnt- The Patent Office will simply tell you to file applicalioii (with the- incidenuil expense) wish your liiventlon considered.

Consultation free. iS'o patent; iioj'fee. All communications confident B. Real Estate Co. ROOM 21 PIXLEY-LONO BLOCK pound.

FOUND--1JO acres and milk route, in- not far fro the city, that can' be 1 bought'on'a'cVinii act "for a Js one of the in the to 8:30. siijburan homes with frpjn Real 9 ance and Loans. Rooms 17 ahd'18 BlocK. Office Open Every Situations Wanted. WANTED--Lots-' to clean; ea.r{i$n make; rubbish to haul; work about, house.

Direct postal WANTED--Cleaning of all done without injury or garments a sVeciailty. Mrs. 1109 Broadway. ii Wale Help Wanted. WANTED--6ne or'two good job printers next Printing South WAN'J'BP--An experienced dry goods good" position offered.

Address Box Daily News. WANTKD--Youiig men "to learn Telegraphy. Railroads jhlist.huve them. We mean business. Wayne Telegraph and Railroad School, Main and Calhoun.

Female Help Wanted, WANTED--Girl' for- 909 W. Main. general housework." WANTED--First class matron by first of 15. Z. Hall, Convoy, Ohio.

for general 'good wages. Apply Fairfield Ave. WANTED--A good girl for general houso- HO. high wages. Old For Sale--Real Estate; KOR.

r6oni cottage; also good'p'ano. 2730 Gay St. FuR SALE--S-rbom house, modern, new, full $2,5057 R. L. Romy, Room 22.

Bank Bldck. FOR dwelling: larse b'aijnVftiid'-'full lot; GOxluO feet, on 'n'eaK prlct Lennnrt OrUleb. FOR' SALE--One of the. best on Co- lumbia' at a bafgaiii. W' E.

Doud. FOR and Miner, 40x150; hot'and cold Vfit easy terms. F3y Itendall. house, east' fine, location, partieu- ri Stafe Bldg. Nhie-room 'dWclljok, with batp5 on lot.

Price Len- narj. Orti'teb, $19 Ca1houn floor. cpttag6; jvell locfttedi.fsgo.; 'Jb. ISomy. FOR" house -with llelitsi, M'.

FOR- SALEf-JJlcbael "ahd. easy, terms and -reasonable -price. 'if 8 Bass wanted. WANTED--TWO good hustlers pi ture 'Jjt; Nicholas Hotel. LQCAL AGENTS'to'sell''in this city andj surroundings an" IntefTor'-'interconimuni-; eating-telephone for homes, offices and "Liberal 5 "i'c'oirimlssion Write" for catalogue and' prices.

Button Telephone Liberty. stroct, 0 New Yorii'City. fUscellaneoua Wantg. WANTED--Party with several hundred dollars would like to invest In business as WANTED--Will tiuy a secoiid-liand farm wagon, running preferred. Call or address: 501 W.

street. cdntem'plaling Visiting World's Fair can secure'desira We'rooms No. 414S-Delniar Boulevard, JIo. o.v' 4 E. D6iid.

jinbvoveu fafuis, i't)9rS house, RlVetmet Ave. only Bass SACK-Lot-" 50x150, clseap.est lot pn the street; also'lO houses" on 15. Jn front of all these properties. 'Sfourqe. Wi Fitch Sons, office open evenings fro fa .7:30 to Phone 1360.

FOR FOR SAtiEr-Romc-City cottage, cheap, if a at once: a 12 to 15 jer In- Randall, 8 Bass Block. For Rent. FOR ENT7 7 70. West Jeffei'son street. FOR-'RENT-- UnfUrnlslicil "West Columbia St.

inquire' S12 West'" 1 POR RENT--Sevejir'room -West -Berry. Inquire Ferris, -Law Office, Seidel FOR RENT--Nicely furnished roririis, with electric'lights and bath. 203 W. Main second FOR RENT--Fumished downsialrs front room, suitable for. twoTgentlemen: good private room.

321 West Main street. For Sale--Real Estate. FOR SALK-- Modern residence, corner lot. West "Jefferson St. $4,200.

W. Doud. FOR SALE-- A choice lot' on Lake very cheap for cash. J. K.

McCrachen 'Son, FOR SALK-- Two six-room collages and corner lot J500. Monroe Fitch opp. German- spoken. F6R SALE--An 8-room hbtise on E. Lewis "street.

Sl.SOO; sacriSce price; must be sold at once, with choice a vaca.it lot. 0. W. FOR SALE--Four good lots. -witli'-S-room modern house.

'-e sold cheap on easy- twins: all--assessments paid. 1 Fay Randall, Bass Block. FOPv SAIE--A' modern home-of 9 rooms a bath, centrally woodwork on first mantle and grate parlor. furnace, cellar under wholo house, fruit and shade trees slarted: pavement and sewer.as- pessinenls all could readily be rented for liiorilh: a bargu'n for $3.200 if solid 'at gric "fbr "cash. Address care Fay SALE--6-roonr housS, K.

cist'ern near Sehooi; only "Randal), Block. FOR homes;" Call ajcKee Tri-'' State Blrio-. SALE--6-room house, full lot, Jl.200. FOR SALE--Elavcn-room brick with bath; on "Washington St. Full lot.

Price Lennait FOR SALE---Properties ffnd lots. In all. parts of the buy a hom.e: pay- Jng rent. Louis Curdes, FOR farm, Lake tois-nshlp" 10 miles-from ciljv Modern improve-' mcnts. Six-year-old orchard with 150 trees; 15 acres in wheat, 'immediate' possession so(d' A cheap.

Fay Randall, Bass B'lock. 6-roorii house, St. Doud. FOR SALE---Two business properlies," centrally located. Price $8.500 and 000.

For particulars call'on Lehnart Ortlieb. 819 Calhoun 2nd floor. FOR SALE--Fletcher AddlUori, 'choice building lots. Fay 8 Bass Blk. FOR SALE--1-room house on, Gay street 51,100.

R. L. Romy. FOR SALE--7-room house, Glasgow Ave. City and cistern water, gas, good barn, lot 50x150, i i trees.

Only ccntly i-einpdelcd; $1.050 Fay Randall, 8 Bass' FOR. wKh half. -lot. on Maslcrson.avejiue; price Lennart Ortlieb. FOR SALE--6 acres ganleh gr'obnd near- limits; a bargain.

E. Doud. For bale--Miscellaneous. FOR SALIi--Prnctleally jiejv-piano; bargain. Room 8.

Arcade, upstairs. FOR SALK--One Stanhopo nearly new. Inquire T. V. Thicihe, Wayne Knttllng Mill3, FOR SALE--An, iron-grey," nine years old.

Call .1632 Oakland street. r.TM"-- Lost. LOST--On Webster and Calhoun a mink collarette. return to'News office and receive reward. KOR one of ttis firm devotes trie InsuN'ftte Jldnroq W.

Fitch ft pb'stomce. FOR office 7 sewing machine at JtS.OO stove, at summer gas cooking stove-it screen Olninr W6 $1.50 chwjra ftt 75 'writs house on Bu- R- Romy, FOR SALE C-room clianau street. $2.000. Rpom 22. Bank Block.

SALE-- Broadway and able corner building lot; Fay' Randall. FOR SALE-- 7-room house and barn on Lillle street near Lewis. W. E. Doud.

FOR. SALE--T-room -neaiv-- to round house, Western Gas and ser Oil Tank- works. Small cash. pay-" inent, balanco on Telephone 639. W.

FOR SALK--Store bulging paying" than per central. Cottage and 'fitll lo't'for cor--'. another houss on this lot. modern south side Jiousss, nJe, R.emeitiber, Lot 25x160. on principal sldo strcot; his entire kirnis want, an offer.

full' oJfe; $1SOO. 12-V rob'nT Is.SCO. Two tages vest end! want.a.bari*ai;),.cn!l oii.V.ii 727 Court 'St. "lloino Phone 49. IS.SOO.pO..

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