Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 16 October 1903 — Page 4

THE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS, FRIDAY. OCTOBER 16, 190S

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PUII0J.M. JOHNS

MEMBERS CALLED TOGETHER ON

PARTY AFFAIRS.

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PROMINENT DEMOCRATS HERE

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A conf«reni:+. of the Democratic State eotmn.tt'f*- and of promlmat Cpuocrat* from over the State was railed to meat at the Oramd Hotel here this afternoon to dl» ujM» party affaire and the party organ.

M A11 J% ET - MAfFf K.I i S H U PTrl LTCf K' 8 MESSAGE TO THE MAYOR

rat racsertent of the •*calT system"

Continued from Page One.

r.rs» ttanded Ryazt the letter ai»ai tie derision the next njomir.g. and the latter paid him fl W to c-a*h and gave him two checks for S2.0W and tl.W. respecOrely.

Weak on Statutory Law.

t*r. cross-examinatiOR the witness could not menti.-r ire number of any section of ' the United Stat.2* statutes on. postal regulations. He could not teil what legal ,:ks he na-: c* rsuited ir. preparing tv practice before the j> «tal department

■*Hon 3. VT. Holtrman— . .

. fc , . Mj dt. t: Jo*. -ARow me t *..:,gratu- * He had ne.-er been in .the Poetoffice Ekf1!if . If*te yon on "crur election as mayor ;tnd to partisent at Vl'aarilngtor.

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Bight fcy-Itk-al leadars through telegrams H „ tkw . dlUr administration, he submitted plea, ire Yours truly. the witness with letters that he had writt© prominent party men asking them to ; rt*i*r- Mon to Mayor HoPzman this r * p 8HUFELTON." ten Ryan and others. Among the many wore Committeeaieii Gilbert Hendren, of ^ h€ % . r h ^ whi< h he 'ailed into uee meekly to Comptroller Dunn to lighten Jim telegram” tad been received, readtHe Hecond dirt >cable de-

3ohti if. McGee, of the. Bixtn, Jtmfph I ^yiifti the writing to black Ink stood out administration clianged, yesterday, there , n a cash * Fanning, of the Seventh; 3. Fred l i^jdlv was a misunderstanding on the part of

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Relley, of the tomitotte*-, was also !>”»* | ere*! to the mayor In hi" private office, te w ith the comptroller veMemy afternoon W)*,'and Cha-lrman O'Brien was expected | wa ,, ati m a |mp to understand Its for the work to be carried to a comto arrive this afternoon to time for the I glgnlfltuace. But upon seeing the slgna- Fle«« , bet when the carpenters came meeting. No’replies had been' received ! turw, he lenned back in hD chair to bnve ; the ^ora ® H " .. ,. «*_*. 1 a heartv kiUKl« Mr. Hoitzman declared l'>' ked, ami it waSsdmpoMible .or t.iem to

Took Miller to a Saloon.

When the defense of Johns clewed today Chief Pcstofflee Inspector Cochran, of Washington, was called as the first witness for Miller and re-examined re-

the other eummitf^em. r ond g th e interview* of the witnes

expected that several t*ore would make t i oll ttwt h; d -ver been tehder» d by a < -mpiroller. and before long ail was run*rrar*ements to get herb I public servant, and said that he owtild file ning smoothly again. As Mr Dunn says. U, ■ ■ .. L 4t, m . e* «. the f-uff gr.au- ' wits, the many h" is - "g ttuig l .- '* and Fhufel* uiuer leaoers wno we^e in me cu> m . „th'tr treasured memeutoe.“ • that he has ton say* that he can not get away from

•sewer to the call were Senator James j collected. It reads. bis.”

W. Fortune, of Jeffersonvllie; Jerome. 1

Herff of Peru; W. H. Hawkins, of this

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SATURDAY

SALE

Giant Fries Reda ctions Next week the carpenters, painters, and plasterer* start to work remodeling our entire store. Extensive improvements are to be made throughout the big building. Stocks must be moved and shifted from one place to another to protect them from the paint and plaster. We are going to move them in an entirely different manner. Will move them out of the store to you at great price reductions. While the carpenters are hammering at the rafters above Well Hammer Down the Prices on Every Article in the Big Store THE BIG SALE SWINGS INTO LINE IN THE MORNING

City; Cftfd. JO. F. Alien, of Frankfurt. Jame« If Higgu, of Sullivan; Senator Cyntn E. Du vie, of Bloomfield; Joseph M Craven*, of Bloomington; Jud*« G. L. Rein hard, of Bloomington, and Jojo-ph Shea, of . Soymoijr. Samuel E. :4mtw, owner of th* Sent tod, wua with tho crowd, and Thomaa Taggart, wa» a piomIncot figure. The conference began Oil* aflentoon, about,3 o'clock, a* there wa* wm*s delay In getting all the lendora to-geiher l«eJoge going Into a prlvote room mo me of the c«.mferc#f» mkkI they would probably have ■omethlrif to announce after the meeting. ■ The Vote for PettijoHn, Charles rettflohn, who wa* u cutidldiita for couru Itanu-ut-large and enme next, in wumtier of voten, after the nix men rt*rt«4 l* making no ameertlpna that iraud wgf committed, hut hi* frtcmlr point oui that it wa» really the intention alone forty-elx ballotn were thrown out bn.m.wrthe eaglo tit the loji of the BcJ ubltc.in ballot had t < *n Mumped, thu« vollrig the utrstifftt IUpublican if, kd, and then the voters had gone over Into the Itemocratic column and etumped Petttjohn'e name alao, Hs was defeated by only »lxty-«even vottie Hcdian Not a Candidate. Thomft* Ifedlnr. euy* he In not a candidate for appointment to the place of sc •- rotary to the *uperlntnndent of police, as 1wm been reported. PARAGRAPHS OF THE DAY.

DAILY CITY STATISTICS. t'"'.

Marriage License*. .fanno i' Wheat and Mattie F. M-Carty. J..hn Buchanon and Lue Jahnaon. Ueorge Buckle* and Julia Redmond. Driver I>i»kta* and Barbara Ban,me?la. •'hHrle* J.,hn*,in and Liazle I’erry. J<>«eph (‘onatand and Marl* Bally. Henry Llcbteaberg and Edr.a Far!on. J>'hn Mehan and Louin* Rathaam Charlea Itorun and dmanda Beck.

Birth Returns. Hi ary art! D na Koch. 1112 Maitlndal*. girl, I'hailc* are! Bevll Zollner, Oi - : W. Washington boy. Barry and Barbara Doolittle. Uir: S. Kart at., twin buya (i J and Muriel RolAtna, US* Fletcher, boy. It. and Linda Nordholdt. 2337 Madinon ave , boy. .hrtcph and Nancy Carr. 28 Cheater ave., hoy. i<"t «:■'] Hu*c Oar k I.aMi.,j ",s 1. girl, , Mr and Mm Wllllan. Uoee, 111 N. New J*raey, t>,,y. Oww» arid Meliy ■ Jaitar, BW Maxwell «t, girt

■ Robb . with Miller when they had stenographer!* present. Inspector Cochran testified to a prior interview when he took ! Miller to Shoemaker's saloon In Washing- ■ ton, on March 15. and charged that “Ryan

ad judgment afainat defendant tor had been held up.” and wanted Miller to • W kbtabNr vs Ki'»_<..iod I estpiolli it. At that time the inspectors

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tof Ryan, and not John*.

Inspector Coeftoan testified to with- i holding Miller s mall. He was aakeii if

Martin Sullivan v*. Chari** R. XV J llama *t tue mail was afterward given to Miller i-f damages; on trial by Jury. or returned, whether-Miller had not said ’>

i he would open all mail in his presence and many other questions a* to th© to- i vcstigation to "which objections were

and costs, lieerg* w

Avery at aj.; not- e beard; finding . , , ansi judgfrutat against defendant for IJBO.Sb and suspected another attorney, to the employ

Nary Coleman vs Albert Coleman; dl- R V an. and not Johns,

vorce; dtemissed and costs paid. > Room Vinson Carter, Judge,

van vs. Charles

'damages: on trial by fury.

Criminal Court.

Fremont Alford, Judge.

Sadie Fisher; grand larceny, withdrew plea • made and sustained so that no answers of not guilty ami entered ph-a of guilty to p*t.R •' were given. Miller had given him an

FREE

With every purchast of $10.00 or over to-morrow we five free of charge oiie suit of Men's Fine Fleectd Underwear.

Men s Fine Suits and Overcoats

lareray. fined $t and imprison'd in Indiana or< j* r for the Jim” telegram, and other t’V^wruW.i i h iYj./.f? r ?n-i V telegrams and insisted that they were reiving stolen goods; withdrew plea not guilty Personal ana not Official,

to S'-. . '.;!)»! < ..lints notlied: fined $1 and c»«ts. IntprlsonM In Indiana R-formatory one to fourteen years, disfranchised one year,

New Suits.

Better Than Fraud Order.

John KogsJKs, rlurk in tbs ganeial d* liiery dSpSHnient of 1 he (Bxlnthr**. i**lgn.*<l to day In order to continue hi* Sludle* at III. Arm Arbor ISV school, and wag succeeded by llftiry J Bops. Engslko InoJ bes)^ a clmk four y> ur». A i imtnai ■ ■ ■ • • t ngum Birr'd, t.y th.; Wfmicn of Circle No 3, of Csgttal-srsnus M K rhmcU. OootrlbutloiiM msy bs ssnt to that uddreas, or will bs called tor If not Ice Is s«iit any evening by new pbiaie esM , . The frlsmla of Barry C. Hufftorb i. who w«* Injiirctl TVcdnee t»> nluht, say bs <v*« not to hlan.e for th* street car accident in which he ws* hurt. They *ay that be was the conductor on the car tiisiea*! of be inn ih# moinmwin. and was rti no wav to blame tor the car s »triktng the f»og lu the tracks where the acvldsut

ghcnrrM.

-Th" Fern Isaf Club gave a dame at Tomlinson last night, sod several bundi-d young p>-’ffe took i»art In the srand march and the aerie# of dnnccii that eontluusd mull u hour, W. M,' Fogarty, the newly etevded

Death Return*. Suaan A. ilarr-m, *1, Kt. Vincent's Hospital. cancer. ft'iiry E. TV ebb, unknown, Central Hospital, ascites.

Building Permit*. Elisabeth Hitchcock, Cottage, Tenth and la 8*11©. ll.SSO W II. Harris, frnm* dwelling, lilt College,

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Robert F\ Hiatt, frame dwelling. JSX Central. ICOto. t’. E. Wright, cottage. Oresnfleld. 8T00. D D Bike, brick building, Washington, n-ar

Sanbortt; frame dwelling, 2310 Ashland,

Francis Huebener, clerk in the office of the Assistant Attorney-General for the

.'n r ,^i™un’” r uj - HJ olErf .ir^" •'<»*'>"'« a. Wa»hington, | Campbell vs. .lames R. MUIs «t al.; partHion. 'tegtlfied to taking part In the hearings Huperior Court, room I. James II. Spencer vs. an< j consideration of the Ryan case by i Henry ii. Dotkwiler et al.. complaint on ac- , , .. . count, fircuit «.'eurt Lillian M Miller \e. ( hristiancy and Miller. Huebener test!-■ John C: Miller; divorce; Superior Court, room tied that Chrlstiancy thought It would be 1 2. Marlon Caldwell vs. Walter K. Cannon; . u..w. o a /•.. , I complsJnt on note; Superior Court, room 1. better to have Ryan & Co. revise their Charles H. Stone vs Indiana Baling Machine literature so as to womply with postal r':u;ro.,,n J 2‘ l 'Ftorenc n e RaTVT Eciij^^l requirements than to issue a fraud order Company, damages: Superior Court, room 2. and so instructed Miiier, who prepared • :hailes Cosau v«. P-.^. c.. ^ Y (the questions to be propounded to Ryan

Company. damages;

Fannie F. Sharp va. Frank E. Mauker. damages; Circuit Court. Caroline Schwenk vs. Martha J. Thomas; damage*; Circuit Court. Ida B. Oates vs. James Robert Oates, divorce, Superior Court, room 3. Charles W. Smith v*. Indianapolis A Northwestern Traction Company, damages; Superior Court, room. 1.

RENOVATING THE CAPITOL.

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W- F Fox. frame dwelling, Twentieth, near link. (3,SOD. L A. Farmer, brlrk addition. Massachusetts ave,. 126*. W E. Ayr.is. cottage, Bellcfontalne, near Twsnty-Oilrd. B.W.

BOARD OF WORKS ROUTINE.

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***, — . ,-, . ,.’n n *.'. ,...■ newly elevU.. city clerk, was a member of the revoptlou com

mitlce.

Mr. Hhaffcr, supet Intaadsnt of Ih* publtclri|*»d># of Marlon, end n ntimber of the t« .tellers e’oh* to the Ct't.l nri a tom* / togpertbm of the ac hoots. They paid particular SUgntion to the an work The pupils of the Thomas J.-flVr»mt .vrb.iv.i,

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•deal sntmrtainment to-night at the school Huilillng to raise a fund for the (Mirchas© of a Piano p»r the sch'su. The schiK.i choru

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Assessments Approved. For at as el roadway In Nuw York st reet from Hsvllb c,.-i ... t . I; a us-nuc; tl.W p. i foot Georgs W. MoCray, contractor. Fqr esmsdt svalka an.! curl, in Thirty-Amt •(reef, from Clifton street to the canal; $1 33 per fool. George KcsaJer, contractor. For gravel roadway in Isabella street, from Roaotui to Twanty-seventh street, fi.Tl pvr fixit, George Kessler, confiactur. For brick roadway and curb In Shelby street, from Raymond nieei west to Bleasant run; |3.2S» per foot; Fr.d Hoffioan. contractor.

HIGHER COURTS' RECORD.

Appellate Court Action, t

Th# Appellate Court to-day announced the

following decisions and ruling*

«eU4 Everett Blano Company vs Kumner

Appeal dismissed.

I.J I BIBillBWIlP—js win Bug "Cali to Anus,” ‘The Fanner Boy,” ' The Campbells Are Coming'' and •■America ” Tbwe w ill he an adder** hv K K. Uav. *ui* i •

vtslnp pilnrtpat. and a vocal solo to G \v Ijeunm. |irtm-q>ui at the HhortH,;*-.- High Whnab There .Will bn ntunln by the Mandolin

Chtb and Mrs. Rpanstgnr and Everett I , ,

™t* { " **' ^ A m5tl,< ”* n "* u * i,, RIBy'* ] additional tun* granted. ■ bu

& Irollairap'

F Bash • abash C. Uplnlon by Black, J.

4ss« uhi<> Oil Company et al vs. D<-ta-more. Huntington C. C. Certiorari giantcd snd iseued Appellant * petition for a.ldl- | tlonal time granted, and thirty days given 4910. Henry C Kallers, trustee, vs. James A Hayes et al Tipton C. C Bet I Hon of appclle.'# Hayes et al to withdraw separate asetfnmsat of ©.rose errors granted

«Ed John ““

& Co., and the next day brought in the draft of a letter to Chrlstiancy with stipulations to be sent to Ryan bit Co. The witness said it was agreed in November that the Ryan case would be closed if the stipulations then submitted

were observed.

Miller Tells His Story.

D V. Miller took the stand at B IO a. m , reciting a full story' of his life until

Congressmen will Find Improvements he became over a year ago second assiston Returning to Washington. ! ant attorney in the office of the Assistant

‘ Attorney-General for the Postofflce Department at Washington He worked on , .. farm and taught school previous to

better will be observed in the < apitol p rac tJclng law. He explainer! that he building. j wa „ no t related to Mrs. Johns, He first Congress authorised the expenditure knew Johns a8 a neighboring farm boy, last session of |2L'5.000 to various works of j twenty* years ago, and afterward met him

renovation and equipment at both ends at a political meeting.

of the building. Of this amount $30,000 > Miller testified that when he returned has been spent In completing decorations to Indiana last Septemlier on legal busi-1 in i i i m s». und Ken > in *' om not tee - rooms ness and again in October for i umpaigiv in House and benate commit tee rooms work he TT1(lt j ohn!t „ nd talked freely with nmi the large lobl.y of the House. him, but there never was any reference ' A large pert of the roof of th© building to the Ryan case or any other matter be- ‘ has been replaced by new material. The fore the department until after the elec

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WASHINGTON, October Ifi.-When Congress meets many changes for the

whole basement floor has been taken up, the stones smoothed off and relaid. They are the original material with which that

tion and he had returned to Washington, j and November 21* received a telegram from Johns to enter hi* name as attorney for

$4.75 For Men’s fine Suits, sold in uptown stores at $S,50.

$6.95 For Men’s fine Suits, sold in uptown stores at $10.00.

$8.50 For Men's fine Suits, sold in uptown stores at $12.50.

$10.00 For Men's fine Suits, sold in uptown stores at $15.00.

$12.50 For Men’s fine Suits, sold in uptown stores at $18.00.

$13.75 For Men’s fine, satinlined Suits, sold in uptown stores at $20.00.

$5.00 For Men's all-wool Overcoats, sold In uptown stores at $8.50.

$6.95 For Men's fine long Overcoats, sold in uptown stores at $10,00.

$8.50 For Men's fine, swell Overcoats, sold in uptown stores at $12.50.

Our Clothlwg Is Union Made. Label in Every Coat Pocket.

$10.00 For Men's fine, stylish Overrents, sold in uptown stores at $15.00.

$12.50 For Men's fine silklined Overcoats, sold In up-town stores at $18.00.

$14.75 For Men's fine, tailormade Overcoats, sold In uptown stores at $20.00.

W Atkinson

State of In

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Ope hundred tsoctha* from the public school*

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the local schools.

Appellant's petition for

ty days given, li* Rapid Rnll-

of K'>koa.o.»«me to Indtanarsdls tu spend tho Say vMttas

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way Company > * Charles f Butner

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part of the building was floored, and they Ryan & Co. That liras the day after Ryan had become badly worn in their many j and Johns met at Terre Haute,

years of service. In obedience to the gen-

eral desire that as much as possible of Christiancy as Judge, the old and original material of the build- ; ,, . Ing should be retained, they were trimmed ; Miller told all about the hearing of the off and put back. ! Ryan Case, November 11, when ChristianThe m mi part of the Capitol and the | cy s . lt Jl5 judge. Miller appearing for the S5 tr nt'JaX WtLrrSi *«SJ i G»v.mm«.4 by H.-be.-.r, and goddess of Liberty has been srfely ac- { Judge Miller Outcalt. • of Cincinnati, as complish d. It was found That the light- j counse | f ur Ryan, who was also present. ping rod was fused o't from th© head and „ran that » fraud order uta ut two irches of the -nd of one of the i Miller then advocated that a Hand orcier feathers In the headdress had been melt-; issue against Ryan, but on t presenta-; ed by lightning. } t | 0ns 0 f Outcault that Ryan Co. would wl.'lV’UtJX^TS^S all obJ..-U„nah]. of the .h ; H t.U si' to C, rres.K nd to those or Wrt commission and guarantee enough de\ul Kvrrara wtoa Thet^are latoiir mad©l posits to pay all certificates, Christiancy V, i-h',, .t. mi will «S«U0 allowed the concern to continue, on the Th, hUTf '.t' Brui ,b.,. ha. “gS? »‘lPb‘«“b" s «“«,

make the Senate doors ! wtre made In writing.

MEN! MEN! Buy Your Undurwaar Now. You Savo Just Half.

Men's fine fleece-lined Shirts and Drawers, silk taped, will sell later at 75c, to-morrow 38t* Men's medium-weight Derby ribbed Shirt* and Drawers, ecru, blue, pink ■"'or brown, the kind worth 89c. to-morrow 45«* M'm's fine fancy fleeced Shirts and Drawers, silk finished the $1.00 value at .. .490

Men’s extra fine and Drawers; value

wool fleeced Shirts

up to $1.25

59c

Men's silk finished medium-weight ribbed Shirts and Drawers, $1.25 value ...,65c Men's all-wool medicated Shirts and Drawers, shrunk, up to $1,60 quality, at 79«.

FREE

With every purchase of $10.00 or over tomorrow we give free of charge oue Ladies’ I Shirtwaist, Wrapper, or Underskirt to the I value of $1.00.

Newest Goats for Ladies, Misses and Children—Women’s Coats

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m satin, sell later at $6.00, C ?-4rv nVeltoi^mTlb oi* r ra. V 1 s ’, ^ ^ trimmed. long a stoles down front. $T.B0 Coats I **1 j,«j 3 C Aev*’ vaU^* C rat l*' 119 aU ''*' o 0t kcrse.v, \ehet trimmed cuffs and collar ■ castor, blue and black, $10.lmi i 1 ...» k * u# «* jfgjw" ■ Coats of finent kersey, donl»le cant,©, ett'ie front, silk, lined, blue, brown J castor, gray and black, $1 ■ 5a ’ I ones Sil7.!>5 Coats, 42 Inches, tine xliveltne, ri'ppto . ««i k ‘i r . g t ttie Wir Wlth Oxford nnd black. $13.60 Ka rments I 42 and 48-inch Coats, of fine medium. >*erwy or fine slbellne, some 1 mmle Collarless, others bav* military capes the greatest showing in the West of $18.00 Coats at. #10.00 lamg Coats of finest im f M>rted keraey in black, tan. bine, castor, Oxford or brown, full Skinner satin lined, and Coats that sell in it general way at $28.00, to-morrow #15 OO Cravsnette rain-proof Coats, fitted or Dose backs in gray, tan or olive, the coats pronounced by New York weavers as just right; $20.00 and $21.00 ones at. $12 95

MAGNIFICENT DISPLAY

Ladies’ New Tailor Suits 8,000 new ones just received for this greatest of all great sales.

for beautiful Suits, like cut, sell In other stores at

$12.00.

For sllk-llned Suits, like cut. all colors, worth up to

$16.60.

$7.50 $9.75 $12.95 $14.76 $17.50 $19.75

Broadcloth and Suits, worth

for fine Venetian $18.00.

for beautiful Novelty Sulla worth up to $22.50.

for exquisite Suits, elsewhere at $27.00.

sold

for Imported Costumes, real value $35.00.

I**» grann-U thirty (!•>s' additional time to flu-

brief.

Supreme Court Action.

Th# visiting tra. hrt# w*t>' to <-h*rg* of It \ Otf, supertisteft(but «f lb* Kokomo echooi# ArrKtoO'tneal* h«\« hoen ruinplotovl f.>r tho Ownmieretai Otob emoker to-night Frank r. Gavin v UI prasidv John Kern will #f>*ak on tka advitUAgas of m«nit>eishlp In the club, and M. B. Wllgon on 'Indtanai-dlH ».• a hlanufu. (urine Feint.” Mayor Holtsirian tot* bevn invited to b# piwsenl, and to *r-ak Thvra will

be a imnihor ef imfffvniptu tolks Martinevllle Wants Information. . 1 tSiierral t<» Th* Iti.uanatMli# ,S*w.t. .

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>» Shlvem in hat \

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«nfi Un> In■:i Mimltmvilb- R.ipi 1'rehearing sustain*.!

'I'rawatt Oon.N»nioa to roxxr^ck Ihtor tnieka. ! ^ The Big Four wns* lowerhig ita tracks and ; to'Ta toward of sva>xd Ct«mmlssion*r* \*

getting ready for the connection to be Conrad Bender. Marlon i> C.

mode The mtivor and City Council want . Martta K.__MaU.vck *t al \-s. Kelli*

tortv vSra ;:co when he'w : ra*a'bc>r He Miller testified about all the subsequent

B‘>»n# C C. Motion to dismiss cross errors is now giving bis i>ers<»;nil attention to proceedings up to t‘. l ^ l{ ! postponed till final to-arinK m .kinc tin* House doura it will require fourth Assistant Postmaster-General

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plan to. provide large bronze doors for the i j called to all nu,in eniranee to lb* building on the -^j | The Senate lighting facilities have been! ctrina to

Th. ttopram* t\mrt to-dav handed down 1 *nibhd. The skylights over the four! W,tn a ?Jtrm9 10

fbllowtng oMfitons main stairways have been remodeled and

3 “" M ,w "* '■ w ““« C '" t | , ’^2„S report „t the po«<,fl.ee in-

plumbing, throughout ihe whole vast { spectors on the Ryan case was delivered building ha* been begun, and will go on, t ^ Deceml>er I*, when Chrlstiancy

for several Mars until completed.

DT3&, Jam*# M Holton x*, CVUltam Park* C C Affirmed. Dowling J

imi Wabash Uai;j <«d Co v» to Wayn* & Southwrstam Trmeiian Co. Wabash C. O. IVU-

Uun for i*h< at tug dented

Wilt, Walter J Dixon *t al vs Wiltiani H

ItiMrard C, C. I»e ;

With a String to It.

Miller testified that the much-disputed

Bsys’ Suits and Ovarcoats

$3.95 $5.00 $8.98 $2.98 $3.95 $5.00 $8.98

Boys' $7.50

Suits are Boys' $1(1.00 Suits to-morrow

Boys' tl.VOO

Suits, to-morrow Boys' fine $5 041 Overcoats are ... Bovs' all-wool rr.'Ki Overcoats Boys' $1".00 Overcoats are Boys' $15.00 Overcoats are

Kikrnberry trig dentod

Petit ton for rehear-

U \*. City of Va! jtlon of ap|wl!*,. to tion of Salyer for

BREED HERDS OF BUFFALO.

Montana Industry That Seems Likely to Prove Successful.

to know what the two comjamiv# intend

to do.

Grant Franchise at Columbus. tbppctal to ■ h* Indianapolis N##s\ ©m.VMllCS. md , Oct«*t»r 16 -Th.\ City Conn-11 last night gnintoni it franchise for the new Columlms. Greensbnrg ,v Richmond line Tire mid will enter tlubugn East Columbus and cross Haw creek on a r mate bridge.

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IN** York Tribune.] The University of Montana.

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H eltop

Fast now et a!. Whit* O. C

al. vs. iTnrincuui.

-laskl C. t\

et a! v*. Amelia

maintains a biological station near Flathead lake, in the northwestern part of the State. Professor Morton J Elrod, director of the station, describes the herd

Th* tollowto* rear# were #*t for oral anru■

jr.mt the 1 dat#* nantest ■ of b i iff a 1 oe ■*' on the I* la t beau Indian JbJW. Janies Hoycv va Edward Tuhey Dels- j teservation. The herd, derived from

wat# 0 C Nv>v#ud-<. fi

SM9b Lux h' Talbott Stove Onnpanr vs,

*'* 4^ V*.

Instant Relief from HEADACHE, NEURALGIA, FATIGUE With Permanent Benefit now enjoyed all ov er the World from ORANGEINE (Powders)

Orangeine Reaches the Cause •nd quickly restores the normal conditions. Thousands of Chronic and Periodic cases now attest the gradual restoration under systematic use of Orangeine.

NOTE— Qrangotoe Powders are sold by by all progmstY© druggists, 10c - 2 powders i; 3t»lS powders, i; She iIS powder- : fl poo ■- us# for sample, furl information, composition, and Far reaching; Human Results. _ Address: “ORAkfiErME. CHtCkSO.'

Ait>*rt N. ItorsaMsn n et a! Ca.-« C

t ember 4.

SOtoi luigle W. Brawn et al va. th# Central B#rnu>tr* c'ornpany. t'a*» C. C. tVtotwr aj.

was with him in their office, and that the | tetter read it and said there was nothing i new in it. and directed Miller to write a letter on the Ryan cane similar to the rut- i ing in the Arnold case, but to write it (

I with "a string to it.”

i The witness read the letter and ex- j plained that the first part was the ruling f and the last part was the “string." He explained that Ryan was not then paying j on demand, but on thirty days' notice, on account of being ruled off the turf at New Orleans. Miller said: "The ‘string’ was intended to prevent Ryan from using the i i letter for promoting or advertising hi#

; betting schemes.”

He had never advised Johns of the 1 Ryan case pending in his office; when he I n ■ .".-ed a telegram from Johns to'enter! him as attorney in the Ryan case he did; ! not show the telegram to Christiancy. tut j the latter was bitterly opposed to friends i appearing as * ounsel in the department, jand t« ke gainst the' appearance et , Barrett, the nephew of James M. Tyner.

Sfien's Pants Men’s r.00 Pants, pair Sf»c Men's $2.80 Pants, pair 51.39 Men's $2 00 Pants, pair #1.50 Men's $2.50 Pants, pair #t.9H Men's $6.00 Pants, pair 53.69 Men's $8.00 and $7.00 Pants ... *3.9H

Ghildren’s Suits Nobby Bults. ages 8 to 8 years, ones worth $3.50, to-morrow. # 1.6ft Suits worth $4.00, yours for. #2.60 Suits, 4 to 15 years, about 100 fine Suits, worth $6.00, at....t|L*l.H{j Overcoats. 4 to 15 years, $3.00 °ne» $1.08 Overcoats, up to $5.00 kinds....$2.}J5 Overcoats, worth $6.50, now....$3.69 All the $S.00 Overcoats at..... $3.00

Furnishings Men's 19c Silk Ties at 4c Men’s Sc Silk Ties at ....ftc Men’s 39c Silk Ties at 14c Men's 50c Silk Ties at.... Iftc Men's 75c and $1 oo Shirts are 3ftc Men’s $1 «5 new' Shirts at.. 48c Men’s $1.50 B Fall Shirts at Oftc Men's 75c Underwear is 3ftc Men's $1.00 Fleeced Underwear Is 48c Men's $1.50 Wool Underwear Is....79c

The Great Skirt Sale

Walking Skirts. Oxford Mellon; those worth $1.50 are ... 69c Walking Skirts, plaited and tucked; worth $2.00. To-mor-row 98c Walking Skirts, strap* and folds of self goods, $3.00 ones at

ns, $1.48

M

$4.00 Walking Skirts at $1.98 $600 Walking Skirts at.... $2.95 $7.00 Walking Skirts at $3.98 $9.00 Walking Skirts at $5.00 $7.00 Dress Skirts at ...$3 95 $1.50 Dress Skirts at $4.75 $10.00 Dress Skirts at $5.98 $10.00 Silk Skirts at $5.05 $15.00 Silk Skirts at.... $8.98 Misses' Skirts, all colors and sixes; girls 6 to 18 years, at $4.93.

Enormous Sale of Women’s Waists

?i$i. •on.

Supreme Court Minutes. Hate of Indiana ye. James K Hat

"C. o.

in Bnmliton O. O. AppeitorFs hri-r 1 U"

warn. Slones Few tor Chase vs Frederl. k # .l 1 )! Ji « F. Oh*M Benton C C. AppelWs dental of > ' 1 , ' l * 0 1 • i.i .n >.

HUH-’.tout* petition to smt nd brsef Arthur L <^ra> \s J .bn B Serlta

i"*' A « towXsaF v .

' S. Cha?

• PI'S'.toot's authority to appear

4 btoRL . Charles W. Braastrator. admintstra- ! tor. rt nl. vFranco* K Ortiw m ai, Attrs

i C C Appellants*

T toil

i Brown C. C. Appellee'* brief Appellate Court Minutes.

•; toe* The Indianapofis Stra.-t Kaitw,

i pstnv \*. JSarv-K. Johnson Mix

| i*!*li*B , :*s brief tS.i.

4Mb. F~.‘ i s \! llornitot k »•*. al - state -x ! ral. lifeMpM C. C, pttlHun for *<■;-

, .»»t

t a y ComC. Ap-

dittaiMu titr.e.

«T*. Imitore Nntuiui tins and t*H v' »mpany vs. Cha? ei L#vr. DsbkWnre C O Apiw-i -

thirty-six animals purchased in 1SS4, by Charles Allard and Michael Pabto, has. in twenty years, increased to more than \ 350. or ten times the original number, j Many of the animals have been sold tu [ show enterprises and to eastern cities for ^

parks and xovlogival gardens.

are more favorable ! Yellowstone Park Th»

Auimitis are <v>n.-*tantlv atte>o1ed bv u HUH U^H

‘ : .... ; • the 91 me 'reason

)SB«.n. while the Yellowstone Park herd ts rarely s«een. The park herd also ranges at a high altitude, over 7.000 fe t, where snows are deep and winters long and severe, but the Flathead herd ranges at an altitude below 3.800 feel where deep snotts do not oe ur. and hay or grain may be taken tu the .tnimais in a few hours. Their range does not ex.-eed seventy to one hundred square miles, and the an.tr.als might be maintained on a much

smaller rang'

Expected a Promotion.

He did not advise Christiancy later; when he got a letter from Johns wanting to be notified of'any decision in the Ryun;

He answered

Johns s letter tir the usual official way. ;

and gave no special information.

About that time all in the offi.e were j: exerelse*! over a magazine, and other ar-j . tides on Barrett appeartug in cases un- j dt-r.Tyner. Miller and Christiancy ex- • pe^-ied to get. Tymer's place,' and bad; promised to advance witness to his place. *

Mercerized Waists, colors only, fancy stitched front, tucked back, t* dozen these JOc Waist® at JSvC Flannel Waists, braid trimmed, a dozen colors of this serviceable 7ac Waist, now 380

Black Sateen Waists, lucked, the kind sold stores at $i here at

corded and in other 47o

Fine XV'a

STILL ANOTHER ONE.

jtaaat J The cows do tiot Lear calves.until the. * | are four or. tfv»* years old, and atxmt half al ra John W. erery year The fertilit > Alien C. C. Ap- °* the herd i> not qe, reusing i he herder

.. rettUon to withdraw* **.! ambnVl recont. keeps note of the increase. k»c*ks after to • •• ire

jtoorgaa Mwnre* c C- App#li#e'« Sprier «S» more c.srefvtUy' attended :h.n the range NEW YORK, -October 16 — Alexander »“• suwwgh E. Fudge V*. Henry M cuttle among whom they graze. j Haas, superintendent of the foreign mail . . - — j Professor is ^he opmion tlmt braneh ,. f the N>w y„ rk pogtoWce. was

e*» twtef dtp

♦alt, Gentfe C,>d*re.y iV hue. adndntotiwtor et al.

^.1 w.

MarquetL Ih-iaware C.

Fine white vesting Waist*, bishop cottar; ones worthy up to $L.25 are -5«*<5 black imported mercerized Waists. •> clusters of 4 tucks. worth $I-50, now ... ri ... •■■-73<* Handsome white Waists of fine buckle cloth, extra heavy ones, worth $1.75. to-morrow • .88c Embroidered . Flannel Waist*, red, blue, black and green, ones worth up to It to. at • ..98c

Superintendent of Mails is Arrested at

New York.

Heavy white honey-comb vesting Waists, embroidered panel front. .the $2.50 ones, at $1.30 Fine botony flannel Waists, gathered tucks, stock collar, all colors of $3.00 qualities $1.09 Fine French flannel Waists, sedate and rich, proper garment for dress wear, f3.5& ones at 91.98 Taffeta silk Waists, black only, new sleeve, tucked front and back, $5.00 quality; this sale $2.69 Tcffeta silk Waists, in white, red, blue, green and black, all sizes of $5.» qualities at $2.98 Pea ii de sole Wai-t*. beautiful, soft lustre, newest models of $7.00 and $7.50 ones at , $3.95 Grand showing of mohair and brilJlantine Waists, plain and fancy, at $3.66. $2.95. $2.39. $1.95 and $1.25

Fur Coats

Fur Coats of selected coney skins,

beaver collar and reveres, Skinner satin-lined, will sell later at $30.00, to-morrow $14.75

Fur Coats of flno black sheared coney,

marten collar and reveres, satinlined, will sell later at $35 00. to-morrow ..,..$17.48

Coats of finest electric seal. The beet made coat In America. Our guarantee H back of them for five years. All R

sizes. 33 to 44. Value $60.00.

To-morrow $23.75 F Coats of finest quality near seal. Made B blouse or regular style. Dock bke D and wear equal to sealskin. This If handsome IM.QO garment to - * F morrow at j

9;

R«*uirn to cet-

tlewrarl

48*4. Oeerge I~ R'by the Board of CMtimissteners. Benton c C Aj>re .re s motion and r ’’.ice to dismiss aud special -ap- i

pphrabee.

New Appellate Court Suits.

AThcbRnatt

raad v*. Matilda !>.

owS.

Professor Eirod ts of

the >u« of this private er.torprsx-

should stimukite t ongress. to increase its arrested to-day by postoffiv-e inspectors efforts tv* rave th- Buffalo from extine- an j nrraigr.ed before United States t'omtinvtion. An appropriation of to.** would shields on a charge of. embez-

SElIvIG’S

211-213 SOUTH ILLINOIS STREET Fastest Growing Store in Ameriaa

} buv as large a herd as Allard and Pablo , purchased in the t*eginning With the zltng letters from the maUs. According |

•'sssn.SnJTit sd r.'jffHiSrTS?- H ,0 lh " 51 '1 ■

iSLulMi Moaii* aSOa* ww. Ml *.$ao th. inapectt... aa*^. bMn iwsc bj*

m:

, , ^ , Mterai C O “ found in H -as s j> session The biils.

A Asstgasrent of rn-ors ta.tmn bond. f a i - r

Uitk H" v:

s. BdUh J. Crawl t*t al. Mtaafi C. C Kevortt j f (,r » buffalo range, with an apprupna- them in ••test” letters. Haas was sent

tion at the start of $UL‘W «.nd an annual: to the Ludlow-street jail in default of appropriation of $&.'•#». there would be no >y> bail. He had been in the postal difficulty m developing a herd that would i service twentv-nine years,

be a credit to the nation.

m.

AaffiMMUem of *■#»».

In teem bond

COUNTY COURTS' RECORD.

DIED. C3UAYTON v\ * ■toytOB. at S o'clock Thfcnritoy afrernroo, will b# bun.M *t f r n> gattiMaj*. it Oibwn Hill. Uurtai priva'tFrieads it;\ito-3 to funeret

Suparior Court,

Hoont 1.—John L. McMas:.*!', .Tuv.s*

LATE INDIANA TELEGRAMS.

John Moore vs. Indtottajvhs Water i'omiwny; 1

da-.ttMre*t jnry retvrns verdict f-.-r plot nr iff and LOl.'iNSPORT—Jeremi.t S

simsiss his dUBOges at $M0. Andrew Landis

vs, Fred Rvans, uci ecoMuit; au trial bj R.tofn t—James M. Lossthei-*. Judxe

American tfil and Minuix i'o. -'#. i*. Arthur toMit M id-; oevoont; July ipstraoted to retire. M C. lin*CRMt«- vs. Rtmwa McKenzie et a! ; note, defendant defaulted; evidence heard;

£1 ft y, .

employed in the Ihin-Handle -

preparing to cease work for the dav.

dropped dead of heart disease.

GOSHEN-Mrs- Frank Try. of this city. was kicked by a pet pony, fracturing her skull and causing death within a few hour#. She was twenty-five jears old.

Indiana Weddings.

SOUTH BEND. October bi.-Charles' R Linn stenographer, attached l* the M vr ( ton

.oMMk *®fi Mis- s f tUi oily, wora ma-il-re ! .*t evening.

FRANK!.IN. ir.d October M.-lnvita-» tion# have been received here to the mar- j riage, November 14. of Miss Emma Clark, j daughter of Mrs. Jane Clark, of Edln-1 burg, and Alottibti* Mercer, of Ran- j J[dolph, O. ‘

'WOXIEng

take .a greet deal of o mton in life when the ili» timt ccene eritb dec.itla* year*

»r* subdued by the use o' MJtoOOO XVI2VK

Sirs. H E Yeung, cf Bverett. Mass ray»: ’T era M years old and owe my cos- • trued good health to Blood Wine It cured me of rbeumatlsn' and many other dia«MM ” Get » free botff* at Henry J Hud-

drag store

25c

25c

• KNOCKS 9 D-Y-S-P-E-P-S-l-A HENRY J. HUDER. Druggist-

PERUNA MyVKM OOOK> RILOOD 4 STRONG NERVES AND RESTORES ROBUST HEALTH

ZEMA-CURA CURBS eczema Liquid. *ppU#d wteraaiiy. Brin«si,*rara -; lie f and rermanently uuref* At #!1 limuxtor. be and *foo. QT mJ’T^-k ‘' /KMA Ct’RA CO . * W. 2M At.. New York.

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