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C7cn'a ir i- tat i I' Patent leather shoes, button, tlucher and feals; regular $2.63 and 11.09 values. C1.GO 051 pair of box calf, patent colt, rismitil ml lol kid, light or heavy soles, 12.10 and IJ.69 foot TG1" Patent colt, box calf, fun-metal and vlci laatbara, $8.00, and hoa L2JG3 rcr Wcmsn'o end $3.00 Shoos Tt9 shoes la this fot must not be Judged by their remarkably low price; They are regular 12.50 and $3.00 and come la all tlie dependable leathers. The explanation of their price la that they are -not wnp to the in style and are mostly In small sizes, in aar-j row lasts. If you can wear a size' between 2 and 5. i the small sum of 98o will put you to possession of a pair of good, serriceable shoes that hare very appeax-' ance of being the blfh-grada ihoe that they axe, far pure i I Fcr VfcTaon'o $300 Chooa Ton are pot restricted In size in -selecting a pair of shoes from this lot.

for you will find an almost complete range of sizes. This lot is composed of shoes of good styles and leathers la button and lace models, and will i make very dependable and dressy footwear. The op-; portonlty to select high-grade shoes at this price is an unusual one. You'll like them? and the caring of $1.50 counts. rcrk Vcxzcn'o C3.00 end C3.50 Shooo This group embraces all those styles which are now tn vogue la the style center of New, York city.

They are of the finest quality to be found la $3.00, and. $3.60 foot- wear, and come In all the best leathers, with Cuban or. military heels, and lace or button They are odd that's all. All izes and widths." It means a big saving to those who get these fare bargains. ri Doyo9 CIioco 2E mm Boys' box calf and satin calf lac shoes, In sises 9 to IS, regular $LS5 vaJuea Boys box calf and aatln laoa shoes, that war $1.60 and $1.76, now your for Boys box calf, satin calt and Tic I In blucher.

br lac models." formerly priced at $1.80, itlt prie Warranted Blade Box Wood Itandlc, Special. Tool Handles with 10 useful Tools Good Hatchets Kitchen Oil Stones Hniy. The letter thla morTilrnr 'Ml al-o tv.at the motion to quash th 1 Acinst Iradhaw had been rri-ed tiie co'jrt. Fnrk Kemp Dies at Greenwood. to The InStanapoV.a January rranlc ICcir.p, of Noblesvlile, who had b-fen hla aon.

Leon Kemp, of this last evening aa wai In the OCc Oft, 2Zc ICc i sci eie pnrchtse troccrlei It fc test "f- re iv ri a it A 1 i i 1 rl in fancy sa Maine Corn, caniUC lartre cans best tf ciusiir C-lb. bucket best pure Lard 3 rk- r-est fr'eeiled bars Gloss Soap si-ral. r'l bct Sirup 4 lt. Tasirnrt's 1 1 4 bwt Toilet CU 23 OIM rmm7.rinrr?cy rmrrTmnPTr shoe L-v L-J u. STORE 313333 r.7aBBohu0itm Avonuo 'New Quaker or 4 n.

Mothers- mats XUC 2 large cans best OT. (Pdmpkin aesJC tOb. pal. beat 0-'en pur 3 lbs. best SeeUless 11 bars Kins Laundry 3 lbs.

best now 4 Cornmeal JLUC 1 rr TTarrlv. -food-. isc li 3 cane Climax cane Climax Baiting 3 -lb. can bjt ReJ Ivipe Tomatoes ICc I COvFEE, 20c V. 4.

v. ft STonr.s 15 110. 1C035 JC OU rhor.e 5S Main. L. A.

Jirmil, Prserlelsr 6-inch Wire Cutting 27c 8-Inch Wire Cutting pliers. .3 io "Jap-a-Iac''all Like" 114-11(118 Washington Street UNTIL APRIL 1. Cases Against Moseby and Dradthaw to Heard at that Time. O. Cavins, Assistant Attorney-General, received letter from Cannelton this mornlnif, saying that the cases of Harmon S.

Moseby, formerly county superintendent of Perry county, and John both Indicted on tha charg of Irlng la full teachers' licenses, bad t-n postponed la the Perry Circuit Court v.nt:i April. It had ben thought tha Vrouii trlM next week, an Faa-f 't A. Cott State Ku-erlntendent of 1 Instruction, and i-'nuilc D. Heater. a a i n--'innt la thellice, had expected to --ny Mr.

Ca'vlna to Cannelton next ivira waa to repra- i of linv. act of boarding a north-bound car for hla home. Mr. Kemp was fifty-five year old. He was the father of Ave chil dren, four Bona and a daughter, who, with, tne wwow, aurvive nun.

in body baa been returned to Noblesvlll for burial. REMONSTRANCE SUSTAINED. Effort Is to Drive Seven Saloons Out of Brownstown. fFr-eclal to Th. Indianapolis Kwa BROWXSTOWN, Jajauary 17.

Th County Commissioner have sustained th remonstranc filed In thla (Browns-town) affecting seven saloons in thla ilac. Th trial lasted for three day, and was attended by several hundred men and women. Th saloon men attacked th validity of th remonstrance, asserting that the powera-of-attomey granted mora than two years ago were null and void, and that the remonstranc was filed, too lat before the meeting- of th commissioners. The saloon men also challenged the namea of several men whos Big-nature were attached. A largo number of witnessses were examined.

Seymour la now th only plac In th county wher th traffic has not been barred, and a strong sentiment In that cltv fsvors drlvlnff It out. Th last saloon In Crotnersvm recently ciosea its doors. MUCH OPPOSITION TO 1 oi tn uirton estate, it was snowa by nuason attorneys mat ui "will" was drawn up by a doctor who attended Gir ton In his last' Illness, but that Girton died before be could sign the "will." in disposing oi me case out of court, a small amount or property was given to Hasaelberg' and South, other heirs men tioned in th "will" giving up all claims-. to portions oi tne estate. i GIRL REPORTED Her.Father, However, Says He Knows Nothing About It.

Special to Tb Indianapolis New. JEFFERSONyHJLE, January 17. William Linson, a machinist, at Colum- bua. Ind and Mis Charlott Karstedt daughter of th Rev. William Karstedt, University I rights.

Indianapolis, cam to tma city ana wer married at th courthouse by Magistrate Charles S. Ferjrusoa ana men reiurnea to inaianapoiia over the traction company's rout. Th bride g-ave her occupation as that of a stenos- rapner. Th Rer. William Karstedt.

who ha real estate office In the Liemck bulldinsr. has a daughter Charlotte, but he says she is not marnea inai ne Knows ana be doe not know that she la acquainted with a William Lin son. The Karstedt family Uvea -vt Univeraity Hlrhts. south of th city, ana the aaugnter is lilvng- at home. BUND TEAM WILL DEBATE.

To Meet Bioomlngton Team Caleb Mills Hall. question of whether th Federal Government establish an educa tional Qualification for ruff rage will b. de bated at Caleb Mills Hall to-night by a team representing the School for the Blind and a team from Bloomington composed of one university student and two high school student. An admission fee of 23 cents will be- charged, and all the re- ceipta above th actual expenses will be riven to aoti charltabi institution. Mu-sio will also be a feature of th enter-tainment.

Articles of Incorporation. Articles of Incorporation have been filed at tha offlc of the Secretary of Stat for th following Th Kempton Canning-works, Kempton; capital. directors, liuion l. uoos, vhnin Marts and Anna O. Cook.

The Enterprise-Sentinel Company, Flora: capital, to publish newspa- nr rnnduct job printing business; di- rPrtnrs. Charles K. Nobes. Henry A. artfl Kobert A.

leavnt. THE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS, FRIDAY, JANUARY 17, 1903. EHftlll HiSPECTIOK BILL GIVES TOO MUCH POWER i EDERAL GOVERNMENT. I TO CONCERNING INDIANA To IadJanapoils Bursa a. i 44 Wyatt WAHIGTON.

January 17. That the tendency toward centralizing so many things lat "Vaahlngton is growing is shown by thetdetennlned opposition that baa de-velopef astalnst th bill for th Federal inspection to arain. The Senate commit- te on agrtcultur now holding hearings on fbsj bill baa received requeata from boardaf of I ftade, commercial club and other Jbuatnesa men's e-rganixationa In every section; of th countrv. as kins: ter- mluioa to appear before th committee In opposition to th bill. So far, only Boston and Philadelphia bav been heard, Th tnlddl West will bav an opportunity I to appear before th committee nxt eJt.Th chief criticism of th bill la thaf it lodge too much authority in th Ffcdaral Government.

Under It th Secretary of Agriculture would bav an army tor inaoectora at work tha var around It 1 admitted by th opponents of th legislation that th Inspection ayatem now followed In torn State 1 open to criticism, but th point la mad that th question on with which State can deal and will deal. Th damand for th legis lation oomea from th farmers of th Northwest who represent that, under th present inspection system they are discriminated against. So far no demand for tn jegisiaaoa baa com from Indiana. Overs treet's Patent Bill. Representative Overs tree has intro duced bill providing for th establish ment In Washington of a United States Court of Patant Appeals.

The bill la prntd at th request or a committee of th United State Bar Association, and provides that ther shall be flv Judges, four to constitute a quorum. The court is to noia sessions in Washington to begin In October. it provides that th presi dent of tb court shall recelv a aalai-v or a Tear, ana in otner lour judges, who shall judges in other courts, shall receive ror. an tneir services not more tnan annuauy. 1' Indiana Items.

Kepresentativ Adair, of th Eighth dis trlct, has Introduced a bill to remov the tan ft on luwpber. Mr. Adair says doe not expect any reneral revision of th tariff at this session and therefore seeks to have the tariff taken off thla particular nroduct. Th Poatofflc Department ha rescinded tn oraer or October 9. 1907.

establishing Brlg-htwood station of th postofflc at Indianapolis, and authorized contin uance Of Station NO. S. Brurhtwood. from February 1, Th remaining caix brought by tb Indianapolis freight bureau will be heard at Indianapolis January 28, by Commis sioner uieiqenta The Navy Department ha refused to permit Boy: Riser, of Paoll, to leav th navy. Kiser aay th flaming poster picturing th delightful life of an ellsted men tn navy enticed mm enlist.

His parents asked Representative Cox to try to ret nun out. William Vlckery. of Evan sv 111 who was demoted two week aa-a from r-tif inspector of th postal service to inspec tor in coarr at city, has been broua-ht back to aopear before th com mittee on poatofflcea and post roads of th nouse. air. aacAUiian.

or uoston. the new cnier inspector, was unable to throw any uiai on ina wora oi in omo. SETTLQtENT OUT OF COURT Grlton "VVHI" Cass Disposed of by the i Attorneys. Th Girton will case, which attracted conslderabl attention la Probata Court aom tun ago. and In which an attempt was mad to probata an unsigned will.

was disposed of outsid of court b-day. Tb trial ended with a disagreement of th jury and sine that tlm th lawyers for 'both sides bav been endeavoring to reach.1 aa agreement on disposal of th property. By th agreement no recognition Is made of th altered "will Th aa was shown In court, had never been signed by Charles Girton, whos estate was tn dlsput during th trial, ivari nuaion, grandson of Olrton. was tne oniy neir, until tn "will" was broucrht into court by attorneys for Chris topher Haaselberg and Harry South. By tn terms oi mo "wui both llasselberg and South were to receive large portions DAY'S RECORD OF VITAL STATISTICS Marriage Licenses.

Ooia W. TVearer and Alnha U. Tack It t. William Albany, and Mary Crtttoa, Birth Returns. John and Ethel O'Connor, ST SL bov- tloth st 'Oeorae M.

Thompson et aL te Horace Mr Kay. lot to4, Martin's New Tork aodttion. euxuu xeet. unprovea. nona stde New York st east of Beauty avenue John W.

Ciaypool, trustee, te Horace K. yan et lot a ana part e. Bracken's subdivision part Wood-lawn addition, 40x110 feet. Improved, north side Pleasant east ef Laurel Cbarles W. Wells et aL to Julie aid en et pert northeast quarter, section 31, township 1.

range 3. C4.07 acres, Wayne township John Hamilton to the P. Weyen- berc Company, lot 105, Martin see- end New Tork addition. S8Vxll2Vs feet, vacant, west side Beauty south of New Tork st. Fred C.

Schaekel to Walter C. Clarke, lots 3 and Bongea addition, and part lota 3 and square 1. Eastern addition to the town of Cumberland Walter C. Clarke to Fred Bchaekel et same Pentecost Bands of the World to Fred Kelts et lot 33, MoWblrter East Tenth-st. addition.

40x134 feet, va cant, east side Garfield north of Bmm St. XAiey Jones to William N. Dool.y, lot lb, ClocK Atmnronri nni suiai-tion, Hi feet, improved, north side Thirtieth, east of Annette st T. Kepler to Harriet H. Sedg wick et lots to djocx lots to 6, block 11; lots 1 to t.

block 19; lots 4 and 6, block 37: lots 1 to 6, block Oreenleafs- subdivision. Brls-htwood. vacant, west of Bright- wood north of Thirtieth st Otto M. Hotmail to Alfred H. Mohr.

trustee, lot SO, Dun lap et subdivision, Morris's addition. 30x110 feet. Improved, nortn side Terrace east of Alabama st Alfred H. Mohr, trustee, to Otto M. Hofraaa et same efarcaretta Rocker to Allte V.

McCon- nell. east bait lot II. Terry et subdivision, out lot 141. t0xl95 feet. Improved, nortn side Maryland su.

it of California st. Transfers, 33; consideration li i i 'AfHes ur rrii ipvh JIO OOO: directors Tia 1 take the plac of additions it had been expected M. Howe, uau fV Vh eiuminant of th a nnls kX, filed that th nam of Clover Leaf Machine Company, of St Joseph county, has tieen-changed from A llliams- Forrest Machine wmrsnj. of an increase of capital etock of the Tell City Spok Company, of Tell City, from 31a.Joo to Suffering Man Ends Ufe with Bullet Special to The Indianapolis NewaJ January Durkhols. a well respected and influential committed suicide with a bullet in hi brain, while his wife waa v.nd buvlne Roods irom a nucK ster.

lie had bran suffering intensely heart trouble for some tlm. of 1 Calif oral Oood low B. and Joseph lae Ed wards, 1459 McLaln at Srv. Merman and Bertha Kurrasch. 2E24 3oyd DOT.

John and Marv Carr. 314 Minerva, bey. Pnrr mnA v.IIm. Dnolar. S14 UoffH St bov.

Jobn and Bertha Iuffr. 1104 Kentocxy boy. William and Martha Willouxhbr. 1233 Lm mr. William E.

and Mollia Carter. 1014 8. Hartllnr st bev. Tanlc Rir and Minnie fin sr. Deaconess Hospital, girl.

Thomas and Winnie 737 14ck at. SlrL I T. Albert and Anna Klnaarv. 1Z3D a. East- field ere, boy.

Jamea Frank and Mauds Hardin. Iw7 W. Tweary.aeventh st bey. feimer and oertraae anuon. iw Everett.

girl. i ueors end Ida miter, ism Brio re anrL Charlee H. end Zlorenoe Pier. Hi W. Twea- ty-eeona girl.

William and Bessie Glbba. 13S B. Purrear ooy. Tbotnaa Beniamtn and Ura Fulmar. SS2S N.1 Pennsylvania st.

girl. Death 'Returns. Barbara DnffT. tL St. Vlncanea Baardtal.

Durna Chlo J. Shldler. 40. CIS Marlon- st arln. Pernal Coverdlu.

214 B. Addison, artarto John O. Madinser. 48. S14 N.

Trade enromo nepnriua Ussle Gray. M. 1 37 W. znsvanth at- evatlol tumor. Julia Eberbart.

SO. 340 CamnbeU st- car cinoma ox tn utarua Natbanlal Qrlfflth. 41. im Columbia croncno pneumonia. Lieals Off.

a. lOOt N. warman hron-1 ea pnsumonuL Building Permits. ai.i.W vm u. f1 I Indianapolis Brewing Csmsur.

boiler-hmma. 1 ins Maoison, V. T. Malott. addition to brtek bunain.

tear S16-Z1J 8. Meridian, 1.7St. Blaaobe Hyion, barn. (14 K. Keystone.

19M. FTaak Wells, frame. MS W. TTntv-flrth O. shed.

Trumbull, between Indiana ave. and alley. 1300. Real Estate Transfer. KeU RIc to William B.

Heller-ma a ux4 lot 239. West park addition. 38x137 feet, improved, west side nAddiaon outh of New Tork 3.SO0 00 MxwrBwn Ma. vvooien to iMumore VJ. Jkl-, llson, lot 2.

fioawell et al.s Orand-' view addition, 60x feet, improved, east side Sutherland north, of Twenty-eiarhth st. Matilda M. Topp to John Rech et lot US, Topp Garden Xlace addition. 40x1 aH feet. Improved, east side Senate south of Thirty-second st.

Ida Palmer-et al. to Willis Whltson. lot 3. Cox's addition, town ef West Newton Cbarles A. Brown to William B.

Pen tecost, lot 0. Brown's North Park addition town ot New Bethel Ind. Savings and Investment Company to Lulls 1 Rallsback. let 27, Julian, trustee's, addition, 40x140 fat. cunt, west side Oxford south ot Tenth st Horace K.

Ryan to John W. Ciaypool. trustee, lot i and part 4, Bracken's subdivision part Wood lawn addition. 40x110 feet. Improved, north side Pleasant eeet of Leturel Beecner J.

Terrell to 8. Worth Clark. lots 7, SS and (9, Chambers' subdivision part Irvtngton. U0xl4i feet, vacant, east slder Lesley aouth of Mlchlxan st Albert Nswby to Erwln Butterfleld. pert southwest quarter section 14.

township 17, range 3. Washington townshlD Laura M. Weaver to William W. Knapp, lot 10, Chambers' subdivision. 40x140 feet, north aide Michiran near Leelev William L.

Elder to Isaao P. Draper, lot Eastern Heights 'addition, 40 XlUft feet, vacant, west side Boeart ave. aonth ef New Tork at. Perry W. arhart to Charles I.

Truby, lot 37. block 4. North Indianapolis. 30x126 feet. Improved, north side Udell west of Barnes a va Xniar R.

lee to Harry J. Milllgan. lots IS. 17 end block 20. same addition.

feet each, vacant, south side Twenty-eighth et, east of Barnes eve Joseph il. Psttlson to Mary A. Bly. west halt lot 27, -Schumachers East Waahinatoa st. addition.

JSxlM Vi lest, Improved, south side Washington St. east of Taeoma Beeoh Grove Improvement Company block 111. town or Beeon urove. Zlrorl Lewis to Katharine M. Mil dltlon.

4(1x130 feet. Improved, southeast corner Twenty-sixth and Illi 37C 00 300 00 3G0 00 too 1.000 00 373 CO 1 00 460 061 SSOOO 3 00 I 4.150 00 t350 00 nois sts 00 Union Trust company, trustee, to KmlIyvCofTay. lot us, Boulevard I west side Broadway, north of Thlr- th 1.100 00 X. 400 00 43 00 ieo 3,300 00 350 00 1 00 1HN 3,000 00 I BOARD OF WORKS ROUTINE. 100 1 00 I 1 00 70 PRIMARY ASSESSMENT ROLL.

AP- PROVED. On creosoted wooden block road war la Pennsylvania from Thirtieth sU to point 340 leet north. Omy ereosoted wooden block roadway in Tal- bott from Thirtieth St. to point 340 feet north. On nice sewer In Tecumseh from Tenth st.

to point forty-lire feet north of Pratt st I FIGHT ON SAN JOSE SCALE. Park Board Orders Vigorous Carn- palgn to be Jfo action was taken by th City Park Board this morning. In th matter of the appointment of a new park superintendent. George E. Ksler, of Kansas City, who Is expected to be appointed supervisory park engineer and superintendent, anri waa expected to reach the city for a conference with the board, did not arrive.

The appointment of a local superintendent Will await action on me ivensirr The Park lioara instructea uaniei lto- nree. drartsman ana ciera in uie uura r.f the board, to make a contract with the Sun Vapor Street Lighting Company, of Canton, for flv vapor lights, to sup plement tn electric ngms oa mo x- ii ne vapor iiiils win 1 electric ngnts to place. Bids additional elec tric lights, received two weeks ago, have been returned. Instructions were given Houston il. Tall, city flori.t.

to make a thorough in vestigation of all the machinery and equipment available for work against the San Jose, scale, and as soon as be deter mined on what ha wished to use, to prosecute a vlgoroua campaign against the scale, which Is becoming threatening on trees la some of the parks. Burned in Absence of Family. (Special to The Indianapolis XewaJ OWEN9V1LL.K. January 17. The homo of Beals Lee, was destroyed by Pre durinir the absence of the family.

Ther was no Insurance. r- i RETAINING WALL TO STAND. Park Board will Not Demolish B. F. 8mlth' Stonework.

Absence of any official action on the part of th City Park Board, this morning. concerning th Uttle retaining wall built by Benjamin F. Smith, at Jfenwood avenue and the Fall crek boulevard, give wall the rleht to atav wher It Is. "during good behavior." lit. Smith built a wall along jg th Ken wood-fc venue aid of hi.

nmnsrtv. wher the atfeet rails rap idly away from the grade rf th boulo- Ht 70 I vard, and continued It out to tn roaaway Of th boulevara Itseir. aiougn in me hnni.v.rd lawn snace. whTctt. is city prop erty.

It is only a few inches high, and at the curb lin la flush with the lawn. When this was first reported to th ci, niwini tn nrdnr waa lOassea direct ing Mr. Smith to remov the! wall on park property. Last Friday, when Mr. Smith came before th board and ex- h.

fmm hli DOlnt Of view, and Informed the board that had done all he did with the consent of J. Clyde Power, former pari iupnowou-ent. th board reconslderea this order, and to-day Dr. Jameson, qf the board. hn (,.

L.n nnnintd a Scommltte to lnvestleate the situation, retforted that Ola not uims tne omn -r --able as it stands. Th report, was ac cepted and approved. COLLEGE GYMNASIUM BURNS Hanover College Suffsrs of with Small tsnaclel to Tb Indlanatxils Newa MADISON, January Th gym naslum attached to Hanoves College was destroyed by fir last Th loss is 400 00 I $1,000. Th gymnasium wasj: duhi in As the college Is dependont Sipon th public for support, th loss Is faverly felt Ther ar two building. rt for tn gymnasium proper, whll th other was used as dressing-rooms, etif.

un wina blew toward the river whilevth gymnas- 1 urinr the other Miiowa building. There had been a fir In th furnace during in miux xne mischief Is attributed to a efectlv flu. SCHAEFER CONCERT- TICKETS Mare Lagen, Tenor of Chicago. Soloist for Monday Night. Tickets for th second concert or tn Schaefer Symphony Orchestra Monday night at Caleb Mills Hall ent on sal this morning- at th D.

H. Baldwin piano house. Th sale wui continue tner through to-morrow and Monday and th evening of th concert tickets may be wi7tir at the halL In addition to th Symphony and two other numbers by the OOOOOOOQ' Choice oi Any Coat In the Store "Women's, Misses' and Children'. orchestra. Marc Lagen, a young tenor, of who comes with th finest ot presa notices, will sing an aria from Puccini's "La Boheme." and a group of English songs.

Adolph Schellschmldt, who is a well-known and favorite 'cellist of thla city, will play a solo In the Volkman "Serenade. one of th orchestral numbers. The program Is fen Inviting one. not too long, and yet of Interesting variety. Th playing of th orchestra Is always excellent.

CONSTABLE PLAYS SLEUTH. Becomes Inmate of Poorhouse to 8olve Mysterious Thefts. Frank Lamb, constable In th court of Justice of the Peace Cornelius Kelly, cam in from the -Marlon county 'poor farm yesterday afternoon. had been at th farm for two weeks. Te.

a aa In mate hut not as an Inmate only for th constable business Is fairly profitable even In days of general depression. Lamb had been there to put an end to petty stealing that had gone on for months. Sine last summer some on around th poor farm had been stealing wheat, potatoes, clothe anything. In fact, that was found loose. The thief could not be discovered.

J. E. Greer, superintendent of th poor farm, decided to have a con stable play Inmate for a whll to discover th thief, if possible. Lamb disguised himself as a tramp, was committed to the poor farm as. Frank Richie, by arrangement, and started an investigation that led to th rret of Lorens Miller, an other Inmate of th plac.

Lamb 1 aald to hav Information that will lead to other arrests and, probably, to grand Jury Indictment. CHICAGO STREET CAR WAR. Lawyers Laugh at Idea of Impeaching Judge Grosscup. 1 CHICAGO, January 17. Hurried! preparations were begun by attorneys In Chicago to-day to combat tha action' taken yesterday before the Supreme Court In Washington in opposition to the plan of reorganization of th North and i West tide traction line.

Hints at Impeach ment of Judg Grosscup were derided by practically all "the attorneys in the case. Counsel for the raw Chicago Hallways Company and the underlying interests of the union Traction Company, which are united In support of the Grosscup decrees. will go to WasMfirton to present argu ments next Wednesday against tb appeal of attorney C. H. Aldrich.

Judg Orosscup gave out th following statement with reference to the litigation: "Th application to th Supreme Court was not unexpected, and. so far as I am concerned. I am not sorry that it was mad. It is lust as well, too, that th street railway interests may have this matter nnally settled and put out of the way." frPn I xgT Creasing fmf'i Ilawar. wWT 'f Agesltolt Daturday One Day Only Remarkable Twenty per cent, discount is considerable of a reduction on clothes which are noted for their quality.

It wouldn't amount to anything on cheap" grades. This store maintains its prestige on quality, and accordingly every dollar of reduction is a definite saving to you. This reduction now exists throughout our entire stock of fancy or pattern suits and all overcoats, and considering that winter has only just begun, the gain you enjoy is unusual. The original price tickets all remain on merchandise, and you may deduct therefrom discpunt of 20 per cent, Special this week only 20 off oh all Hanan's Men's Winter Shoes. FIRST CASE UNDER "NEW, LAW Franklin McMorrla Accused by Wife of Neglecting Their Children.

Franklin McMorHs Is on trial before- a Jury in the Criminal Court on a charge of neglect of his children. It Is the first cas of its kind to be under th new law by a Jury of this county. Mrs. McMorris, chief witness for the was on th stand throughout the morning session of court She told a strong, story of desertion of her husband, saying that he was living with another woman. On crass-examination, much of the force of her testimony wa re duced by her admissions that her husband had asked many times for her to t.rmlt him to return to his home and to pro vide for his family.

She admitted that she refused all such requests. During the examination of Mrs. McMorris Wlllard lcobertson. chief counsel for the husband. attempted to brlns; in the names of other attorneys as having been employed in persecution" cases agaihst her husband by Mrs.

McMorris. Charles Kemster, deputy prosecutor, and Judge Prttchard discussed the attempt at considerable length with ltobertson. Finally Ilobertson asked Mrs. McMorris how much she had paid to one law firm for its services in one case assinst her The State's objection to th Question was' sustained. "Mr.

rtobertipon," said Judge Pritch-ard. "I don't think it's a crime of enough magnitude to bring in this record for to employ a lawyer. Do you "Well, your honor, that depends somewhat on th lawyer, don't you think There wa too further talk during th examination ot Mrs. McMorris. about other attorneys.

1 Tax Ferret 8ult. Suit against the Marlon County Commissioners was tiled in Circuit Court to-day by Daalei Lesley, surviving member of tha eld Arm of Lesley Ayres. The suit Is for money altered to be due ea old tax-ferret contracts between the commissioners and Lesley A Ayrrs. The complaint alleges that December is, UCCi, the County Commissioners entered Info a contract with Lesley A Ayrue wnicu iui arm 10 recover all possible sequestered property and to list it for taxation, receiving for the work per cent, of the texts so collected. Th amount aald to be due from the owntr la limutt Mr.

Lesley Is satng for that amount. Working Time 30 Hours a Week. KA8TON, January 17. Notic was posted to-day at th local shops of the Lehigh Valley railroad reducing the working time to thlrtv hours w. About 600 men are affected.

ssBBieBSBSsasi SBBBsaaSBBSSBBsaasaiaasssSBBsasBi Illinois Millionaire Dead. FREEPORT. 111.. January 17. Daniel Stover, millionaire manufacturer of stoves, windmills and farm marblnerv.

died to-day. He was sixty-eight years old. Extra quality fancy mixtures la various Ebaics; good values at to-morrow tJ.ioJ Also a few gray astrakhan Coats for drea, ages 10 to 14; regular 3.C0 values, to-morrow only. no ij i a a a the this ouccess Attends Our 20 Per Cent Discount Sale An Event for Business Men Ito VNV 33 to 37 W. Washington St clean-up Saturday and Monday Bargains In Canned Goods 80c Gunpowder Teas, a lb.

SOe Imperial Teas, a lb. BOO Mixed Teas, a lb. 60c Imperial Teas, a ISc Pearl Brand Sugar Corn 11c Dosen. $1.23. 15c Sifted Early June Peas 12Vjc Dozen.

$1.36. 15c Hand-pack Tomatoes lSVic Dozen. $1.15. 10c Tomatoes, Dozen. 5c.

10c Itcd Kidney Beans Dozen. Bc. 5 SUGAR 2Cc Everyday Needs I Fefs XaptTia Soap 6 Ivory Soap i 3 Ienox or Gloaa 3 Whltellne. Pearllne or Ammonia Powder 1 cukes 6c Scouring .:5 c' 10c cans Old Dutch Cleanser i 1 broom, 4-sewed, sale price 30c quality Coffee, ftt a lb Itoyal Uiend lbs. Sl.OO.

if BEST CLOTHING OlM EAIiTl I 1 1 0 end 1 Sd'O'coets, bow J7.S i tai 1 1 i IM CLAYPOOL. US-US West Waxilaatoa LI. Gacrlllcc Choc Cnlc Claris To-day offering for your a most complete assortment, com- rosed of all those snappy 1 i hat characterize our shoes. Talents. Dulls In fact, all leathers.

pairs, 4.00 valae ti pairs, Sl.SO S0 pairs, value ion pair, f.t..0 vnltie 100 pairs, fZ.bO and a value l.l,, Guaranteed Patents. T7" h. w. AUTCMOn 4-eyIlrder OUi Kuril 'inbout i' 11. intoa, ti Tnurlrr Car 4-cylin Car, 'i'op an i Iiii Izllz-z 12 ft.

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