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STALL DEMOCRATS III All ATTEMPT AT QUICK WORK Republicans Block Attempt to Send the Naturalization Bill To Engrossment Without ; Amendment. ? INHERITANCE TAX BILL IS KILLED BY SENATE Alumber of Bills of Importance Introduced Elections Com- ' mittee Tire of Lake County's Clerk. ' Palladium Bureau Indianapolis, Jan. 22. When the house today took up the 8trickland bill to regulate naturaliza itlon and voting of foreigners the dem- " ocrats tried to send the bill to engrossment without amendment but the republicans objected. They said the ,blll was so strict many foreigners 'who have lived in this country for tyears could not answer Questions as required. A warm tilt ensued between It he republicans and Speaker Honan Representative King charged that - it would disfranchise many men. Honan said there was no danger of any good citizens being disfranchised. Finally the democrats allowed the bill to go ver till Tuesday. ' ..Important Bills Reports. The house cities and towns com mittee will report on the Sunday base ball bill Tuesday, the metropolitan po- . lice repeal bill Wednesday and the cities and towns amendments Thurs 'day. The Grube inheritance tax bill was killed in the senate. In the senate favorable reports were made on ' the bill to re-charter Hanover college, al so Senator Powers skunk bill and the bill to regulate the erection of tenement houses.' Also favorable reports were made on the bills to raise mort tgage exemption to t,200; the Satuiday half holiday In county of ices during June, July and Augti3t. Senator i Bowser introduced a bill requiring the payment of street assessments before ' the bonds fall due; Fleming, to authorize a city of the second class (Ft Wayne) to issue bonds to build school houses; Stotsenburg, that third class cities may have a conirc!" board ' of works and city judge at option of council. The senate past a a bill to establish superior courts at Linton nd Sullivan. 1 Both; houses adjourned till Monday afternoon. Election Committee Acts. ' House committee on elections today - Issued a subpoena to the county clerk of Iake couuty to appear ba tore the committee next Tuesday and bring , M-ith him all the testimony taken in the Simon and Wickey contest. The, committee says It is tired of waiting. The subpoena was sent to the Lake county sheriff to be served at once. .

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HOBSON SEES RED AND PREDICTS WAR Says Return of the Fleet Was A Mistake. Boston, Mass., Jan. 22. In an Inter view today with Congressman Richard Pearson Hobson declared that Roosevelt's failure to keep the fleei in the Pacific Ocean was a most colossal blunder and he s; l: "It means inevitable war unless the battleships immediately rsturn there." He declared that Japan wants war and only a spark is needed to set off the fire. Without our fleet back in Asiatic waters, Japan is master of half the world." President Helps Orphans. Hundreds of orphans have been helped by the President of The Industrial and Orphans' Home at Macon, Ga. who writes: "We have used Elec tric Bitters in this Institution for nine years. It has proved a most excellent medicine for Stomach, Liver and Kid ney troubles. We regard it as one of the best family medicines on earth." It invigorates the vital organs, purifies the blood, aids digestion, creates appetite. To strengthen and build up thin, pale, weak children or rua-down people it has no eaual. Best for female complaints. Only 50c at A. G. Luken & Co. ELMA DARE MUST vPAHLL COSTS Gets the Burden of Rhodius Case. . Indianapolis, Ind., Jan. 22. Judge Mason, Greenfield, yesterday ruled that Elma Dare shall pay all costs in litigation brought to annul her marriage to George Rhodius, imbecile Indianapolis millionaire. J. M. Berryhill, Rhodius' guardian, today appealed to Judge Ross here for instructions whether or not he shall continue to allow the woman to visit Rhodius at a sanatarium and whether he shall cut off her ?2- a week Rhodius has been giving her. , The case will be appealed to the su preme courL . A Horrible Hold-Up. "About ten years ago my brother was "held up'" in his work, health, and happiness by what was believed to be hopeless Consumption," writes W. R. Lipscomb, of Washington, N. C. "He took all kinds of remedies and treatment from several doctors, but found no help till he used Dr. King's New Discovery and was , wholly cured by six bottles. He is a well man to-day. It's quick to- relieve and the surest cure for weak or sore lungs. Hemorrhages, Coughs and Colds, Bronchitis. La Grippe,. Asthma and all Bronchial affections. 50c and $1.00. Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by A. G. Luken & Co. ... - Dr. and Mrs. Baily are at New Castle on account of the serious illness of Mrs. Baily's mothe- ,

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1 (LOT THROUGH SKYLIGHT FELL In Wild Descent She Strikes a Shelf and Then Rebounded to the Floor. INJURIES NOT SERIOUS. i HER HUSBAND AND TRAVELING SALESMAN WERE STANDING Dl RECTLY UNDER SKYLIGHT, BUT AVOID COLLISION. While washing a window in the rear of her residence, above the toy store at 517 Main street, about 2:15 o'clock this afternoon, Mrs. George Brehm fell. Her body plunged through a sky light into the store room, struck a shelf and rebounded to the floor. It is not believed any bones were broken and not a cut is inflicted. She is badly bruised, however, and suffers severe pain. Escape Miraculous. The escape of Mrs. Brehm from serious or probable fatal injury was nothing less than miraculous. It is presumed she was sitting in the window, which is directly over the skylight of the store. She must have lost her balance and plunged backwards. She crashed through the heavy glass of the skylight, knocked it out and then struck a punching bag platform suspended from the wall. This was knocked out of the way and the falling body crashed against one of, the shelves along the east side of the store room. From here her fall to the floor was about twelve feet. Stood Under Window. Mr. Brehm and a traveling salesman were busy almost directly beneath where Mrs. Brehm was washing the window. Following the crash of the skylight, Mr. Brehm turned to see his wife fall right at his feet. An iron pipe and an iron tricycle were suspended just above Mr. Brehm's head and how his wife happened to avoid collision with them is unexplainable. She struck the floor at a point where there is a step, but avoided hitting this,; also. Mrs.. Brehm was carried into the living apartments above the store and a physician summoned. Dr. Grosvenor, who chanced, to be passing the store at the time made a hasty examination and ascertained that no bones were broken. Dont Get a Divorce. A western judge granted a divorce on account of ill-temper and bad breath. Dr. King's New Life Pills would have prevented It. ' They cure Constipation, causing bad breath and Liver Trouble the ill-temper, dispel colds, banish headaches, conquer chills, i 25c at A. G. Luken & Co. REVIVAL STILL ON. At the revival at the First Baptist church, the interest in the special services conducted by Rev. C. E. "Watkins. continues. Tonight there will be baptismal services at 7:20 after which Mr. Watkins will speak on "Today Shal Thou. Be With Me la Paradise."

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03.95 Men's Suits IMIAIPsJ POST WILL ASSIST INJCELEBHATION Old Soldiers Have Appointed a Committee. Sol Meredith Post G. A. R. at its meeting last night named a conference committee to serve with committees of other organizations in the preparation for the local observance of the Lincoln centenary. Those on the committee are J. F. Davenport, Lafayette Larsh, W. K. Young, S. C. Byers and J. R. Milliken. The Woman's Relief Corps has taken similar action. Its committee is composed of Ada Warfel, Mary White. Matilda Irwin. Mary Markley and Ella Davenport. Brave Fire Laddie often receive severe burns, putting out fires, then use Bucklen's Arnica Salve and forget them. It soon drives out pain. For Burns, Scalds. Wounds, Cuts and Bruises its earth's greatest healer. Quickly cures Skin Eruptions, Old Sores, Boils, Ulcers, Felons; best Pile cure made. Relief is instant. 25c at A. G. Luken & Co. BRYAN'S DAUGHTER FILESDIVORCE SUIT Suit Against Her Artist Husband. Denver, Col., Jan. 22. A private message from Lincoln, Neb., says that Mrs. Ruth Bryan Leavitt has just filed a suit for divorce from her artist husband. VOTES ADDED TO DIVORCES South Dakota Now a Women's Paradise. Pierre, S. D., Jan. 22. The equal suffrage amendment to the constitution passed the senate with two dissenting votes. ANOTHER DIVORCE WANTED Ada Noble has filed suit in the Wayne circuit court for divorce from William Noble. The custody of minor chidlren is requested. The plaintiff represents her husband has been guilty of habitual drunkenness. failure to provide and abandonment. It is alleged he is now in Porto Rico. South Australia's Assembly witnessed a dramatic scene recently. During a debate the Prime Minister stated that some gamblers had cut off a comrades finger because he had joined the Salvation Army. .A member questioned the truth of this statement, when the Prime Minister astonished the house by dramatically stretching forth his hand with a bottle in it, exclaiming: "Here is the finger, and deposition accompanying it- ...

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T SEC. BONAPARTE CANNOT COME HM Administration Business Will Prevent His Coming on Lincoln's Birthday. WILL SEND PARTICULARS OTHER ARRANGEMENTS WILL HAVE TO BE MADE BY THE YOUNG MEN'S BUSINESS CLUB FOR THE CELEBRATION. Word has been received here by members of the Young Men's Business club that Attorney General Bonaparte will be unable to be present at the local Lincoln celebration, which is planned here on the birthday of the Great Emancipator. It is assumed that the important business of the secretary near the closing of the administration on Mar. 4 is for the most part responsible for his refusal. In the telegram he stated that lie had written the full particulars. Although the club desired Mr. Bonaparte's presence it was deemed almost too good to happen and other arrangements will doubtless be concluded in the near future. Miss Laura Johnson went to Indianapolis today to visit Mrs. Minnie Johnson, of North Meridian street. " CAMBRIDGE CITY, IND. Cambridge City. Ind.," Jan. 22. Mrs. Will Mathews and daughter, Jeanette, of Hagerstown, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bertram Carpenter, Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Paul and Mrs. Sophia Buchannan. went to Elwood Thursday to attend the funeral of the little child of Dr. and Mrs. Edward Wiggins. John Jackson spent Wednesday in Richmond. Mrs. Bent Wilson and little daughter, -Mary Catherine, have returned from a visit with New Castle relatives. Mrs. Eliza Vestal is very sick, at the home of her daughter. Mrs. Lewis Byers, on West Main street. Jqe Penny, one of our former well known citizens, but now of New Cas tle has been transferred from his present place of business, to take charge of a branch store at ' Mooreland, owned by the same corporation ? by which he Is now employed. Mr. Penny will probably remove his family to that place in the early spring. ' Curt Gosnell has returned from Hot Springs, Ark., where he has been for several months taking treatment. .He reports himself much improved. At a meeting at the Central Hotel. Friday, January fifteenth, arrangements were made for holding a Farmers Institute at this place. Fehnsarseventeenth. This institute is one cf a series to be held In this county. Two speakers from Purdue will assist in the work. ; " '," The one year old babies and their mothers responded to the invitation of Master Warren Ingerman. and his another, Mrst Clarence Ingerman I Wednesday afternoon to assist in the

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celebration of his first birthday anniversary. High chairs were provided the lltte guests and they were served to float and cookies. Eacn' child was given the mug from which he' had eaten, as a souvenir of the occasion, Master Warren received iaanjr "useful sad pretty gifts. The Annual Meeting of the stock holders of the Wayne International Building and Loan Association, was held Tuesday afternoon. The old officers were re-elected, as follows: President, A. W. Bradbury; vice-pres., J. W. Marson; Secretary. A. R. Feemster; treasurer, W. H. Doney. Mrs. Catherine Myers visited friends in Centerville Thursday. Miss Minnie Cornell of Hartford City and Miss Stella Bird, of this city went tq Jeffersonvllle, Tuesday on business connected with the Pocahontas Lodge. A substantial donation from the members of the Christian church was sent to the Rev. and Mrs. Cecil Franklin, at their home in Irvlngton a few days ago. Rev. Franklin, who has been very seriously ill with typhoid fever is reported as somewhat improved. The Duke of Wellington, through misreading a badly written letter, made a ludisrous blunder. This letter was written by C. J. London, a botanical author, who wrote to the duke requesting the privilage of, seeing his beautiful beeches. The duke misread the signature for that of CI J. Bloomfield, bishop of London, and: wrote in reqly: "My lord. I shall always be glad to see you at the Stratto- j fieldsaye. and my servant shall show; you as many pairs of my beeches as, you may choose to inspect; but what you want to see them for is cuite beyond me." BURDENS LIFTED From Richmond Backs Relief Proved by Lapse of Time. Backache is a heavy burden; Nervousness wears one out: Rheumatic pain; urinary Ills; ' All are kidney burdens Daily effects of kidney weakness. No use to cure the symptoms. Relief is but temporary If the cause J remains. Cure the kidneys and you cure the cause. Relief comes quickly comes to stay Doan's Kidney Pills cure kidney ills; Prove it by your neighbor's case. Here's Richmond testimoy. The story of a permanent cure. ' David Hershey, 316 S. Thirteenth street. Richmond. Ind.. says: "I was troubled for some time by kidney complaint and the various medicines I used did not help me. Often I was hardly able to straighten on account of the sharp, cutting pains across - the small of my back and the least exertion or any cold I contracted caused the kidney secretions to pass too frequently. Doan's Kidney Pills, procured at A. G. Laken & Co"s drug store, cured me and at that time, ' I publicly endorsed them. I now gladly confirm what I then said as I still firmly believe that Doan's Kidney Pills are a splendid remedy for kidney disorders. For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co, Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. ' Remember, the name Doan's and take no other.

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